She Republican. (Jkhruk H. (iooil.ANtKR, I'Mitor. "CLEARFIELD, PA. Thursday Morning, July 30 1CG8. Djnncratio Nitioaal Ticket. FOR PRF.81I1EST, Hon. HORATIO SEYMOUR, Or KW YUKK. Toil VICR PltKSIPENT, Gen. FRANCIS P. BLAIR, of smwrsi. Democratic State Ticket. At'MTnB OKKBaAI., UOM. CHARM-. 1- HOY IE, i Of Fayctt county. Bt'BVrron OFKKHAL, CEK. W F.M.I SCION II. EXT, Of Colombia county. Democratic District Tickot. rur.einvw iron. Uon. CFA It. HAIHi:TT,r Clearfield. (bubjwl to the action of tbe Couferette.) rovooaes Ir. T. JEFF. UOa EB. of Clearfield. (Subject to lb action of tbe Conferee.) BrifATon. Hon. WM. A. HAU.ACE.ol Clearfleld. (Subjeot to Ike action of I bo Conferees.) aSr-Mt T. lion. T. J. McCUM-Ol CiH.of Clearfield. (Subjeot to tbe 3tioi of tbe Conferee.) Democratic County Ticket. Prothonotnrv, AAROX C. TATE, of I.awreuee. Register A Recorder, A. . LEE, of Iletcrla. Commissioner, AMI EL II. 811 AFPft EK, of I.Bvvretire. ForrpTor, SAMUEL F. McCLtWKEY, of Pike. Auditor, PRICE A. ROWLES, of Kno. The Judicial lonfmncc. Last week we named Tyrono as the proper place for the meeting of the Judicial Conference, and attked our friend in tho other counties to agree to it. Our object was convenience and to aelcct neutral ground where no can didate would have any advantage. We still think this view ol the case a proper one, and hope our neighbors will see it in the same light. It may be unneces sary to conjecture the lntlet reason, as we preKiime neither of the candidates named will be present. Self respect should keep them at their homes to wait tho decision of the people' rep resentatives. There in, perhaps, not a single instanco in Pennsylvania, in Which tlio cnndidntfB fnr a Jurlifinl office have appeared at tho Confer ence meeting of their friends to urge their claims, and it is to be hoped that the position may never be so far degraded. It is an office that nliould seek the won, and-not the man the office. When it is to be scrambled for an other political offices are, the con fidence of tho people should and will be lessened in the Judiciary. Tho individual who would in ad vance use extraordinary means to se cure tho position should be decided -unfit for it, and bring about his own condemnation and defeat. These re marks are perhaps unnecessary, as we hope neither of the gentlemen named lor the position will so far forget him solf and the dignity of the position to which he aspires, as roappoar in per son before the Conferees, wherever they may meet. The niggers and loyal whites of the Goorgia Legislature have elected Jo eeph E. Brown United Slates Senator, lie was the rebel Governor of that State during tho rebellion, and the founder and protector of tho Ander eonville prison pen. It was his militia that watched the fatal "dead line," and brought the "lUio coats to their Knees, n, in a m oi ntinger tt.ey at- tempted to pass it. He is tbe right kind of stuff out of which to muke a loyal Senator. Ho hits betrayed both the friends of tho Union and the rebels, and would cheat the duvil were it pos sible. General Blair's ma.ily letter of ac ceptance of the Democratic nomina tion, which wo print elsewhere, will bo read with interest by everybody iV ' I The General prefers a scathing bill of I indictment against tho Radical party, arraigning it for crimes, misdemean ors, and egregious blunders which ought to sink any party, and which will as certainly destroy the Radical party as that an election is to be held in November. It is a frank, fair, out epolfen document, Ihat will command the attention and respect of all who desire a restoration of the Union upon the basis of constitutional right. Read Tiif.m. On our first page will fce found two letters from Gen. Blair, cur noniinoe for Vice President, whit h should be read by everybody. They bare the ring of the true metal, and have raised the General very high in our estimation. He trca is reconstruc tion and ihe bureauitcs in a becoming manner. Frank turns out to be a man after our own lieart, not with standing his vagaries previous to and during tho rebellion. He is all right now, and every Democrat should sus tain him enthusiastically. .fdrfrrtt mt tht lftnnnnllt klntt (ommllli). f Oi II ttr r-Mtr ('nUHlTfft ft."', It riaiiM i.. Jolv II. If.. 1 ( wiTiif Vhy't'tMii : The hm a inn work mas pome! Wo riirnostly invite yon to orgamr.e for victory. Attention to tlctaiU, pcrevrring energy, organization and discipline will bring triumph to your principles. Zeal and perseverance in every ik-m- ocrut, and thorough organization in every locality, are tho true roads to success. Superficial effort, noise and parade uro valueless. The stuke is a mighty one, and must bo won by systematic work and businesslike energy. Pennsylvania is the battlo gronnd. At the October election the enemy wlllmnko their most determined con test. Yon occupy tho post of honor the vanguard of the Democratic army. You have proven your ability to cur ry the State; and individual effort, faith in your principles and courage in thoir maintennnro now, will enable you to count your majority by tens of thousands. Tlio drift of tho tido is toward you ; flio evidences of changes nro abun dant; and it is apparent that the polit ical revulsion now in progress will end in tho utter overthrow of Radicalism Let us ltibor to deserve so propitious a result. Wo iuvoko you, then, to energetic action, to close attention to the details of your organisation, to the forma tion of clubs, to the conversion of vo ters, to tho enthusiastic support of your candidates Seymour, the states man, and Blair, the gallant soldier. Let us recognize in their names the symbolsof change, the representatives of hatred to radicalism, and extending the hand of fellowship to all who will aid us in saving the Republic, Conser vatives and Democrats vill move for ward under their Danncr, as a mighty phalanx, united, determined and irre sistible. Let your warfare be aggressive. Defend nothing. Tho Radicals in pow er are responsible for the unhappy condition of our country. Charge upon them their extravagance and their crimes. Demaid of them an account for your treasuro wasted, your Union not restored, your race degraded, your business destroyed and your Government prostituted. Let your rallying crie bo, A gov ernment or whitemen ; f.qcal taxa tion j ONE CURRENCY FOR ALL. Organizo! Organize! Organize! Ta work ! To work ! To work ! By order of the Democratic State Committee. WILLIAM A. WALLACK, Chairman. Itlark-.Tlailinir Commenced. The following will give our reades an idea of how the Radicals intend to work the campaign. Can anything further be necessary to prove tho cor ruption and bribery of tho Radical leaders : "Fnr Prfi'itmt, Fnr Pice Pria ml, 1. F. (iRAXT. FClll YLKR COLFAX. ltoous or Tns t'aiux Rkpi-bi.k ax CoXGRKMIUNAI. CoUUirTVB, WAnisiTn I). C, Julv 1. ISC. Postbarteb, Coai.bost, Pa. Sir: Tit Repub lican National Committee, and the Cnion Ri-puh. lieMn Congre.einnal Committee, being profoundly impressed with Uie importance uf rigorously pros ecuting lb mining political campaign, apply lo Jon for an immediate contribution of f i-titi." riigned by Ilia " iti-putilicao National Commit, tee," "t'nion llcpttlilii-an Congressional Commit tcj"und,t'nion Republican Congressional Execu tira Committee." ' We havo before us, also a similar letter directed to "Postmaster, Hunt ingdon, Pa.," demanding tho "imme diate contribution of f7t." Hunting don Monitor. Every postmaster in tho country has received this same circular, and the amount assessed on some is as high as f l,OdO. The postmaster at Brook ville, Mr. Hastings, was assessed ?!!. This is certainly Liuck-mail morality of a dark nature. But., such is loyaltj. The Rumcrs have declared a re cess from Monday until the 21 bt of September. Should no quorum meet at that time, the officers are author- ized to adjourn both Houses until the 1st Monday of December We hope tho President will do something to make them meet, becauso tho Demo crats can do far hetier If tlio 13 u reun ites remain in session spending the peoples' money foolishly. St. Marie, one of Joo Holt's sneaks, L.. :...i . : I tin rm. f . , . ''B,u u'r """K" iii .mini it. ouriAit iii'ine. jie nau already drawn $."i,000 as mileage and witness fees. This is paj ing a sneak pretty well. No wonder the Nation al debt is increasing while such rob. bcrics arc being perpetrated upon the Treaury. Theodore F. Randolph is the Dem ocratic nominee for Governor of New Jersey, and John I. Plains the Radi cal candidate That Blair will stay at home by 20,000 majority, w hile our Blair Frank will ho inviU'd to Washington by bis Missouri friends by an equal majority. John A. Griswold, one of the Rump Congressmen, has been nominated bv the Radical disunionisls for Governor f New York. He will be invited to stay at homo by 100,000 majority. The President has nominated II. L. Brown to bo Marshal of tho Western District of Penncrlvanik, vice Rowley to be removed. NrftMMirtiN ltroH(frma. The encnics to lived"!!! in our mi'-.IkI.. the) ristiM-rals and t'liL'Sli hs I ..n. . ..... ...... I i ...,i,.!,...i .,.,i ,,! I IV Dll-ll'lltl III III. II I I I I I II ' ' -I .'ii'"i."- ... - - I .. .. I fi'iniriiiice in reMii i t to tin! pr M" eii.iii. 1 III II. I! 111-MMIi.CVI ' loMie of the legal tendor notes in pay ment of the Federal tlehl. The' are tontitiually iterating and reiterating the foolish assertions that the Demo crat in policy is to throw upon the public at once the sum of two thou sand million of these notes, and con- ciiicntly to reduce their value, if not destroy their use as a commercial me dium. Theso assertion, like the braying of nn as, may bo repeated to -en that their hearers may lose a small part of'llieirdi'gust tttho noise', and the writers and speakers of such stuff may pass among their bondhold ing and oligarch friends as ingenious and cunning pcrvcrlers of the truth, as well as being sound nnd loyal to their party. They, however, appear lo nuvc forgotten that they and their party created and adopted tho pres ent system of a purely paper circula tion as their great financial measure the great mensuro of their party which they now so inconsistently stigmnlizo lis nothing better than swindling. Kven their most promi nent political men, in their blind zeal in a bad cnuso, term our logul tender treasury notes as "worth!? vaner. Their leading pnpers villify it by as- selling that to otter it in payment 01 the debt, is equivalent to ' robbery and stealing" and even the nign custom an of all the revenue of ourvjst conn try, whose sutyr-liko face so happily adorns the little fifty cent tickets, passionately exclaims : "That it is no less than the vilest swindling and rob bery to offer a legal tender note in payment, llcre is consistency with a ven grance ! First, to create and issuo pa per credit as money; stamp upon it the creat attribute ol sovereign pow er that it is and shall be a legal ten der for every individual debt, and be received for every due to the Oov- enunetit, excepting for duties on im ports, and be received in all ueiits ow ing by the Government, except only the interest on tlio federal dent. Declare that it shall be tho lawful money of tho United Slates. Good for Government dues and pay ments. (iood enonirh for tho agriculturist. the artisan, the manufacturer, for their productions. Good enough for the laborer for his toil. Good enough for the soldier for Ids hard service, and for his pension gran ted for his maimed body. Good enough for tho small pension to tho widows of tho slain soldiers Good enough for every one but the -rich speculating bondholder, the tdi garch, the aristocrat of tho Congress, and tho administration who issue it, and the political llesiui.s of the pub lie press who now basely villity it and say that tho man who offers this lawful money in payment, according to tho law of its creation, is no better than a tmndler, a robber, and a thief. Goawav, you villiaus ! The devil may be a greater liar; but ho does not possess half the impudence of these "legal tender" mongers and ne gro ourcau luciuiv. Watch Words orTiu Campaios. ''Is it not a mero party triumph we seek. o are trying to save our country from tho dangers which over hang it. We wish to lift off the per plexities and the shackles which, in tho shape of bud laws and of crush ing taxation, now paralizo the bust n ess and labor of our land. Wo hope too, that wo can give order, prosperi ty and happiness to those sections of our country which suffer so deeply to-day in their homes, and in all their industry, from tho unhappy events of the last eight years." Horatio Set mocr! "In the spirit then of George WAsn INoton, and of tho patriots of tho Revolution, let us take the steps to rcinaugiirate our government, to start it once again on its couro of greatness and prosperity. May Al mighty God give us tho wisdom to carry out our purposes, to give every Slate of tho Union the blessings of peace, good will and fraternal affec tion." Horatio Sr.TVOfR. The loyalists met with a heavy loss in Texas. A black riot occurred at Milligan, in that Slate, on the loth, which resulted in the death of twelve "pet Inmba" and Iho serious wounding of an equal number This will be a serious loss to the Grant forces. Tho Democrats arc using nearly n niuoli powdar.in tliuir Seymour and Blair jollifications as Ben. But ler did in trying to copturo Fort Fisher, but with this differonco the Radical Fort has already surrendered, w hile Fisher did'nt. The Democrats of Warren at their county Convention last week, appoin ted Maj. D. W. C. James, J. A. Neill and James Sands, Congressional Con forces, and instructed them to vote for Hon. Rasclas Brown, of that coun ty, for Congress. Mary, the wifo of tho ' lato lamen ted," and tho youngest son, Tad, aro 1 sojourninp: at the Cresson S ITIf t'S. Tlievsinl fr,.m V...1,; . j t......iv iicii. cca for Luropo. Slio.lives entirely seclu ded, and takes her meals in a private room. A terrible rain storm passed over Baltimore, on Thursday last, destroy, ing more than three million dollars worth of mills, houses and personal property. A heavy risealso occurred in the Schuylkill and Lehigh livers, de stroying much property. The Democrats cf Eric hold their County Convention on Mouday, the 17th of August. ,rW t'A'H. The Tnbto,, i "hnwlinn like msd ' for an (M Lit'-ir-iiion of I.'ihIk nl t'lnl , and ssvs llint nil bout siieh oiginorv turn l'ilh Nc York and I hum t a ..... I. ..I I,. t.'lllllt. lloW tllHt H" ' . . : . i. i it u . in. iiiiimii- 1 . iir llinill ir It iiiii'p i - . ils readers. What v li . hi bs.lbat i iiriiit irol on (ieti. Grunt view l(V ' tiveihaiilnigtheolif filesofthe Tiilxtne wo find the Mlnwing: IKr-m tin Till '". AugnM IT, l"17 J "People tell us with wiso mutterini's thai Grant is saga cioits, .hut 1.0 bides bis time, that the f.i.iiiieiiinn mill not Iran linn, tlini no ill run uneoiiiniiiieti, ttiin. ii nn wi" tho Presidential office ho will do as lie deems best and riso aboe party. J'robablu (ien. (irant can atlord to be a deaf and-dumb candidate, but thit coun try cannot afford to diet a denf-and d imb J"rrHi!rnt. If iheso wereorUint;- tv times of iieace. anil the executive ollico ineani the iippointmoiit of tide. waiters, pot-iniislers and consuls, we millit be content to Bee Grant in the office, even if ho never hud an opinior . If tho country wero in llie condition it was when Johnson was elected we might say "take Grant, he is ovuila ble. and w shall havo an easy, pleas ant cunvasn, and no "brother." "lint we nro now coutrontou wun a problem more serious thuu any be fore known fn our country, lt.isa problem Unit will not permit ol con servatism or compromise. It musi bo radically treated and wo must have a man wnose soui uraves mo worn A timid, hesitating, unemphatic Pres ident would bring disiistor, espe cially if his policy were masked by tho dazzling and seductive sflendor of military famo. lie (Grant) cannot carry ovr banner vnleM he wears our uniform, lie can not lead this party unless we know where he means to go. U ill the Tribune please intorm its readers what General Grant has said since August that throws any light on his views of statesmanship f What about reconstruction f What about negro suffrage 7 What about our pub lie debt? What about paying the bond in gold? What about the infla tion of the currency by on increased issuo of greenbacks? What about tbe specie payments r The Member from Charleston:. Mr. C. C. Bowen, claiming to be Representative from the Charleston District of South Carolina, has been qualified by taking the oath prescribed in me tnsauinty inn, ms participation in rebellion preventing him from ta king tho iron clad oath of 102. Mr, Mullins, of Tennessee, in opposing Mr, Button's admission, made a rather damaging exposition of Mr. Bowcn'i antecedents, showing that he was an original relit I ; that ho had murdered tho commander of tho Confederate regiment to which ho wus attached hud been incarcerated and put in irons lor that act; was released ty tho nd vanco of the Federal forces, and in or der to save his neck entered iho red ci ul army. Here he behaved so bad ly, Mr. Mullins said, that General Sickles was again compelled to place him nnder arrest and punish him. At the close of tho war ho embraced the PadiMl 141th, anU Mr.Hsllm, i.it.ma, ted that in embracing that faith he swallowed the whole subject of negro suffrage without a murmur. Mr. Mul lins had no objections to pardoning cx rebels, rut ho was opposed to making them ruler over us ai onco. Tho proposition to forco negro suf frage on all the Northern States, was again before Congress last week. Sen ators Sumner and ates both spoke in favor of it. If, they say. Congress can impose negro suffrage on tho South, why noton the North! Surely, why not! Tho question is well put ami comes from tho rigkt quarter, although it i a direct kicking over of the Chicago platform. These men are honest. The are no hypocrites. It is dishonett to force such a dose on the South an! reject it everywhere in the North. "What's sauce for the goose, ought to bo "sauco tor the gander." "Letts Have Peace." Grant says "let us havo peace." Well he can havo a peace of our mind if ho wants to, and that s, that there is no chance for him to bi President of tho United States. lie fan "fight it out on that line if it taltei him all summer," but tho Democrats "will sec him in the Fall," and t Icy will sco more they will see him lave a very summary full ; for he will it only bnvo Ix-c's men to contend wth this time, but all the patriotic true men of the nation, and his 1 resiilenliil pretensions, 1 ko segars, will al "end in smoke." hi On warp, IVmocrats ! More than two million Democrats enter this Presidential cmtcst,to win back Dem ocratic (lovcrtineiit for tlio whole people. We hive no responsibilities ol hiiggngo mtgotis loatled with jilun tier to ch'ck our inarch. We have courugeotti leaders. We havo never dying priiciple. Wo unfurl a map of thirty I'Vcn States, and raise high the old fla,', and demand the old Con stilnton t live under, with equal rep. rcsentalioi, equal taxes and a while man's (iirernuieiit. Onwan, Democrats ! A yontjr man named Thos. Merk lein, from Median icsbnrg, was engaged to be mu ried to a Mits Seiherl, of Altoor.a. For some reason t-ho broke tho cngarcnM'itt. and Jcrsistently re fused lon ntsv it. On Saturday Inst, in a fit of rafo and jealousy, the tlis- i appointed lonr shot the vonni la.tv I ... I , T. ." I " vapon oiew ins own lirains mil Fortunately Miss S-ibert wa not fatally wounded. The affair caused intenso excitement in Allooiia. Tho li'adkals are daily growing more and more uneasy respecting their prospc.-ts in the Southern States. Pelf (-oiistititted committees aro con stantly arri'ing, some of whom give (to fA.fii) jnlcful accounts indeed. The fact U, despite the well-laid plans of Stevens, Hiuh-r k Co, there is a reaction already at work, even amontrat tho negroes, and, unless it shall he stopped, Seymour and Blair w ill carry every Southern State, save, perhaps, Tennessee. l.inNf'1 WmiI ,Vnf. There appears to quite s v,',,' eisv goii'g " among the llcpnbli can paper concerning the renl name if th' radical nominee for the IVesi deitcv. Some of them bav hoi-led lliimn I tiiniil ii.n nniiif, 111 ..!.. I'l' i-.iiii S f. I'll nl. II e . r,tw i correct. In the chapter of the n III 1, rani. I'V l" miner, nun. ... the New J oik JSirger or .narcn inn, the facts concerning bis baptism aie thus set torth : "When the queslion aroso after his hiath what ho should bo called, his muilier and one of lii aunls proposed Albert, for Allwrl Gallatin ; another mint nrrmnsed Theodore: bis grand . . ,t- i. i... loiiicr tiroiMised Jiiram nmuiw nc thought that was a handsome name. His rrrandmother grandmother ny ponrtcsv that is. his mother's stop . ' . r i.:. ... mother was a great suwrni 'sto ry and had an enthusiastic admiration f.,r the ancient commander. Ulysses ; nnd sho urged that tho babo should be named Ulys-os. I seconded that, and he wai christened Hiram Ulys ses That, certainly acts the matter at rest, and wo are surprised that radi cal popera should jiersiet in applying iho ii cknamo of UIvskc S., which Grant obtained at M est 1'oint to their candidate In Pit town.hlp. on tbe z3d Inn., ISAAC III NLAf, agtxJM yeare.s mooiai and 12 oaye. In Kylertown, oo Hie 17th left.. EIllTH, only ,liild of Dr. J Hereon, an 4 pallia J. Llli, aged ) yean. 1 month ana is oarf. flvtrlisfafuli?. -pvlswoLL'TinSOF PARHRHsmr I The nertnerfihip bemlofoee eiieting between J. P. H.tUAl. A M. L. UAXOE. In the Mot and Tmninr baainea. in Philiiwbtir. waa dieeol ed b, mutual eonaent. on th ZVIh day ot jair ISdS. The aeeount of the Brm will h eettled, and th boiinee continued by fl. B. PLFOAL. fbilip.bur Pa. I O. 8. ri.KUAL. July 30, lf.-St- ( M. L. UANOK. C AUTKN All panutuarekerebyoaatlnned againflt purchaaing a promiaaory not ealling for Sfty dollar! and due aliont the mid-ll of April lSt. eald not tfeini riren in faror of Wit oa C. Brown, and for tho privilege of aclling kit aoree bay fork In tbe townakip of Pena and UIo.h. and ta Lumber City borough, a I bare reoeired no tain therefor aod am determined not lo pay the earn unlet oompallod ay law. KAMI KL WIDEMIRB. Orampiaa Dill. July :, Jt fd. Y?EClTOR'S lkn ICE Notice iibora. I i I,t aifen lb at Let tare Teetamealtrr, bare ben granted to tbe fulMcriber. on tb Krtate of CONRAU MEIIHW1NE, deceased, lat of Brady townibip, Clearfeld eoantr, Panarylrania. All peraoni iadebted ta aaid Kltat ae reueated to make immediato payment, and Iboae baring elaimi againM the earn will prf-ernt thra duly antatnUoated ror acttiement. J ACOB M EHR WINE, I1KNHY MEIIHWINK, July' St pd. Eieeoion. JACOB S. COLE, Root and Shoe Manufacturer, CfRWENSYILLE, PA. FT! HE snbeeriner adopt tbif metbod of inform 'I ing hi old customers and the public generally. that ke till rontinaee to maaafartwra bonis aad shoe at tbe old itand. opHisita llraucker Hotel wbere he invite the puhlioto girehun acall. 11 work is mad oat of tba very best French Calf and kia, aad at eleeedingly low prices lor cash crap Droved eoantry produee. All kind of neat Loots aod shoo suad to order, and all work wa ranted. JACOB 8. COLE. CirweatTltl, July 3ft, '(- ly Farm and Shop for Sale rrMIE n4'iri.i nffn fur Ml kit FARM, fit X aWB ivWS Cmrrmi4 vBt Cntaiiiing Eighty-FiYe Acres, FiaV-ftT being itni.ro d .o4 in go 4 itt of rultivfttinn, wilt, fod tivtllinf koute nl twr tbertHin, tohrt with ( eboiot bring frml irrvt anal orr Zvf fr tiom, nearlj tJl Coa eor. Alvo. The Two-Story Carr-enter Shop, On Third Street, near th railroad dr-t, ia Clear, leld borough. Tena ai ode rate and poseessioa giren at any lime. Call ta per.no, or address, at C learfteld. Pa. UK0R iK THORN. ClearSeld, July U tf Orphans' Court Sale T lrtu of aa order af th Orphan' Cesart of 1) (larArld eisntf, dated June ly, ls, there will b a, posed to puo-ie sal at Mulsonburf oa Saturday, Ihe 211 mf .iugutl, The illowiag deechhed real octal, late th prop erty of Francis L. Oormont, deceased, situate in Covington township, C learfteld county, I'., boua ded aad dremsed as fulloasi ltegiamug at apmt, thcace eoath 16 perches to aa iron wood ; throe ea.t 4 pcrctas to a dead pine , tbenco north IA.t perches to post ; iheac west M percke to a.lat ol begiairg. Containing Eighty-Six Acres, Aad 10S perchea, strict measure, about forty acre cleared, aad having tbereoa erected a two story plank dwelling bouse and kg barn. Terras: Ono half cash oa oonGrmatioa of sale, and the balance ia one year, to be secured by bond aad mortgag oa tbe preauen John b. gormont, July 30 St. Adm'r r it k h noun urtAwx for fep- Lj TtMIIKR Terra, ll: ba jt-aoat. A. W. LeaH..M..rlaocarfa Walter Shirry .Bradford J. M. Beams -Brady It. Patrbin....Burasidr Joha Dunlap... . -Robert Connor, ' Jrese 1 1 olti-a. ... I. M-ea1..Carwrnsrnie TbiHl Waring.. ..Iteeatur John GrarharU. Joecpk (ihsSm... " Jacob C. I'ca...flraham Henry niat...()raliam F.lias llortiing....urtoa Lewis Brrdell .... Joha Vanhraren, " Samuel Snyder -...Knot Robert Porter.Iwrence tleorgc Thorn Wm. L. screI...Jsoerls Jbn Floorer Heorge Bo.hch...Oseeola M. L. C. Kvs Pike Gilbert ScoSeld " Tasrsa.i st noas. Wm. R. IMckcy.BeeeariajC. Banwoy....t'Tlngtn John L-ghlaer. Adam K. pbart Ilecalur Chn.loplief Miller .BellJustia Pisu. ilirard George r-himsacl... Hogg, l L. M. CoatrieL.... Jonas Peter. " I Wm. L. .M,-t'orkle Joha Bci.h M Robert Stewart... H. toll Hradlord Msi Roli,en....Galich Joseph Wincrr, Wm. Neeliag Jerome Robieoa, Amos Bonsall.... Brady Jesse Eeigler Martin Lather tierid Pyer.. ..Bamelde Jobs Fa'ltoa.... C. R King V. Tonkins.... Wa. HuMer Cher Wm. MeGarrey.... " Jos. Iteerirg...ClearArltl Fire Ale " W. W. Worrell J. G. Milcs. Jordan Greenwood lied Knot Joha Mmire.sr, lwrenc John Tsl Abm. Ogdea... " Tkoma Moore,... L. City Anthony llile . ! I.. Fergttson... John Keea Morris Michael llrowa... " John Norris- Pike Allred Long- Caleb W ar " M. Cowdrtrk.. IJ-ihn llan-ork .. - 11. Kerns.. .Curwensvilic J. Bilger... lohnson lloldcn .... J.P.AIriandcr.Wimdw'd DANIEL M. DOUGHERTY. BAEBER dt HAIR DRESSER, ' SECOND STREET, 1. 1: i it n p. 1. 1), p a. Jjl t'f C-IOMK AliB HKTTI.IiThe hooks of J Jam L. Curry hare been placed in my hands for immediate settlement and collection. Those knowing themteli-M lo hare ansettled account in said boohs are requested lo come forward and set lie al once, or posts will be added. JAMES P. FAR WELL. I.etnber CifV, July IV 41 pd VDMIM-TH ATtlK SJ NoTK I- Notice is hereby giren that letter of administration oa Ihe estate of HENRY II. s X EA U deceased, lata of Orahara Tp., I'leartirld Co, pa., karing been duly gfwnted ti the undersigned, all persons indebted lo said total will please make payment, aad thos baring claims ar demands will present them properly aut bent tcated for setUrsuotU and allowance without delay. B. n. Rf nonsnvER, fcl WRNRT HAMLIN, Adror's Ttiif' r.ccfli. I.ITi :T T I'M In SPRING A SUMMER Jnst reeireJ l l)n- Ki-r of Mas. II. D. WF.I.SU k Co., Itt-fttrr In 'ANCVfKHlDS. M1U.1NKUY, OTKX!1, TOY", and MITSICA L 1XSTB VMKXTS. Silk and releH ItoNVFTit made for fl Flraw BOWFTS made for Ti All kinds of H ATH lor W Materials forni.lied on as rrasonalil term as they can be had ia lb county. Neil dir lo Kirl National Bank, no.7-tf) CI.EARFIEM1.Pa. 6213 HOOP SklRJS. 628 H oa. T. Ilopkln'a "Owa Make" of lte)- atnlte Hklrts" 1( .vt y. ,.4 i k.si wl Low Priced Ilnof kirtl in lb market. Trail Hklrts, J tprlngs. II M- so snrinas. t ? I and 40 sprinrs, l.e. Plain Kkirt. wpes, S strings, bit Cent: Ii springs, V$ ent I springs, l lojaa springs SI J. Wrrsntt in overy respeei. e ..... . ....... .u t-cr.n.ea. "Our OWN Mat OI Mipifiifj rsiini. Eleeen Tap Trails, from IS lo M springs, 1 1 .In In $.S0. Plain, hit Tarws. J to springs, from Hi Cents to tl. Ikes Skirl ar bolter ihan those ld by other s.tsbll.hmsnls a first lass goods, end at nnch lower peiee. Our OWN Maka" of CHAMPION SKIRTS' am ia aeery way oprior lo all other Hoop rklrl balor panne ana ooiy ssis m si eiamlned or worn to eoneine ery oa of the fact. Mannfaetared al tk host ltnra-Snirhd Enilisb riil Soring., aery superior tap, aad tha tyl of th met lie fastenings sod manner of securing them surpass for durability aad l- eellrae any other Skirt in tht country, and are lighter, more elastic, will wear longer, giee o.ore atiloiioa. aad are really chpr than all others. Keery lady shoolo Iry them. They ar keiog old aitensieely by Meichaat through awl this and the adjoining IS lata at ry mod rale fjrieea. II low waat a beat. a- for Ilonbii.-s I bsmoioe nairi - it yoa oo aoi o.o tbem. get th merchant with wbam yoa deal to order troia for van. or ratm or scad direct to as. Merchant will and our diflrrant grade of fkirt. eiactly what they need. aod w especially iutii. them to call and eiamia ear eitcnsise aaaott- aent. ar send for wbolesal Pno LisL To be had at Klail at Msnafactory. and orthe Retail Trad gener-lly. nd at M bolessl ol tbe Manufacturer only, to whom all ord.rs akoald be addraeeed. Meuufactory aad Salesroom. SI) Arch aireet bewrea Sth and 7tk streets. Philadelphia Starch II to. WM. T. UOPKIK". (ftotlting. HOW TO SAVE MONEY. TtlR times ar krd; you'd Ilk to know H"W yoa may your dollar ( Tk way fa do it I will show. If yoa will read what follows. A ass who li.sd aot far from kcr. Who worked hard al kis trade, But bad a household to euppnrt That aqnandcred all be meda. I mot him anew. 8s h. "My friead, I look thread hear aad rough J I t tried to gel myself a suit. Bat eaa't ap caoagh." 8y T, my friend, hew mach hart 70a t I'll tell yoa where lo go To get a soil that's sound and cheap i To KKlZbNsIF.I.X A Co. II took what little he had sared. And went to Keisrasteia A Brothers', And there hs got a kandanm tail. For half he paid to other. Kow h ie home, he looks o well, And tkeir effect is such. That whea they tale their daily meal, Tkey don't eat half as much. And now ha Inds oa Saturday night, With all their wants sapplied, That he ha money left to spend, And omo to lay aside. lit good Bueceeu. with chrfu1 smtt, II gladly tella ta all. If yoa'd race money, go and hoy Voer cloth ul BEIZLNbTEIX'S CLOT III SO HALL. Wbcra th cheap!, flcest aod beat Clothing and good Furnishing Goods can ha had to suit every taste and in every atyla nprll,'6T Down ! Down I ! THE LAST AlilUVAL AND OF COURSE THE CHEAPE5TI A Proclamation against High Prices! "W'E trt.in np ft Ini of tht trtt tnj f muhi raPtvMntl UimmIi tvnd V. r tvrr offrrrH in thi tnarkf-t, ftrnj at irp that mnind n of lh itmmI old duTt f rhp thihf. Tbrtfa rh lurk faiih apnti ttm point, wr 4tm or tdl (Mtioni uper-tHvuii, ttcird but cvfx fr oin &Tont:9 Corsrr Front and .MtvkH ttmia, Whf tVy rn ffW, krar and koow fr them-inp-lTM. To fully aadfrptand what ar rbrap iroU, (hti want W dirr. M do not drrn it bfyriirr to mamrrata and iuniic oar att-rk. It ia enMtgh for at lo itate that We haie EverytMng that is Needed and conomtd In thia ttiarkH, and at prion that aMonUh bulb old and Tmmr. dro JOSKI'H PHAW A SOX. H. F. IMAUGLE, fL0(k AD MATCH MAKER, erOOMTl TUB . S.., BSB.BT STBBT POST 0FFlCEiCSi''33cLEAriB:LD fpiIR anhsrrlnar Mfperttully iaforma hi old X pairona and tb lablic generally, that he hasoa hand, land Is constantly receiving new Bddltl.aa thereto.) a large stecB af Clocks, Watches and Jewelry, keep Jewelry la all lie forme aad of diBrrent Talaea, anker hy tk piece or aot. WATCHES A fall a-sortnt of either Oold or Mlver, made by ids best Anericaa and for iga mstiutaoiurers, Including a fin lot of gold nd ilrr hunting case, lull jsirel.d, Patent Lvr. CLOCKS Of nil design, consisting af tight day nnd thirl boar, of nher weight, spring or levers. Bad both sink aad alaraa. BEPAtRISH All kinds or Watch! and Clock Hepaued tad warvaoted. la addition I wkal t kavr enumerated. I keep a full assortment of cPK'T tCI.KS. colored and piaia gla. ,', 001.0 PFNSnd PKVCILS hPOONS. FOHK. Bl ITFIl KMVFH. end ia fact everything in tk Jewelry Ima. If I fail kv aa hand just wkal n ruetomer may need, I will order per list eipress, without eilra charge. A liberal .hare ol public patronage Is solicited . T II. t NAt'tlLB. E YE RTthTng IN T11R IIAKlWAItI. IdIXE KEPT AND ICR 6A1.K AT FAIR PRICES, B V 0. II. 7.EIGLER k CO. sf H buy for Cnth, e!l for Cash, and consequently HELL CllEA T. I'hilip.harg. July III, 11M tf Ptllll.bare. p,. Agent, for FlNtiEKS SKW1XU MACIIIXK" keep rail Mpplv or this valuable 'household ntUir" oa hand, and Bell them al city prices, find for eirrulaj-s. dnr5,o7-ti. DYciothWalhcr A K D i..la' Copper Fer FKFlt COTTER. V ror aniB ny u. II. Ib.II.KII A Ctl. JylAtt Philipeburg, ft tyt.trcU.i.Hi.iv Camp Meeting. 1)HOt1lr pcimitlitg t! l,, ( , 1 snip VHr.g oe l,l(ll i .1 tliel .t tbe.,-til Will I-- o.. m August I 4'h, I"1 hi O" "iiiil.il it. ,, w k llnrs O'er hew H a. It t si s't.-n. A fairly flint M Ie-s i et,g.d o, II.. i,A fpenil a s ol t herty 1 r.-.-. Ilr.. ,l. , Circuits ar lutili-d lo rum, si'-t t.ot a.i N 1 Mil..,., Pa"t-ir Cnsqiirhsiina Cin nil, f F ( ,uk ,w VI a.,iuloti, Jul. , 1-.1-1. . Till: 11)1 lT III' t OMMtlN Ft, of l.'lenrneld county, P. r,.a J. WitmtHiiw, j by ber n-tt lri-ud, ! No. l. I Sub. aur. difia. T. Abi aiB.iLn Wituranw.j Tbe undersigned Ciitiiinisfon"r1 ei.u.i,-, the Court lo testimony in lbs Um, hereliy uotihes all petsolis tutrr. ilr.1 tl, , attend to the duties of said ss,..n nt in. nt .,' office, in the hormijth of f .learheld, on tli., of August, So, al 2 o clw-k p. ui., nhei,' eons itiiercfied may attend. Jul?J3. 31. A. w. Al.It.us, c. TJ TIIK flimTBIC'T t'OI'HT (it J I CNlTtK bTAlfco lor IU Mmettl, oi Pi-ntisylvBoia. In the matter of w.m.ia. ,, F. luwiv. Bankrupt. I I TO WHOM IT MAY C0MT.KS. Ts, signed hereby give notice of bis apioulUt Assignee of William F. Irwin of the l Cleaifii ld, in Ibe county of Clcarnc'd, n(. PcnnsylraniB, within aaid District. i ailjoilicd a bankrupt upon bis own j!,! tbe District Court ot said District. Da'ed at Clearfield, Pa., tb I Mb der A. D. lnSS. M. W. TATE, A-i, Clearfielu, Pa., July 73. 31. Clearfield Academy, Rev. P. I. HARRIS05. AM.. Pr rpiIE FIRST FRSFION of th , lastte yearof this Institution willeut on MONDAY, tba 7th day of 4eitetn-,, Pupil can enter at any time. Ttrn , charged with tuition from tbe time tht; , Ike eloaa of the Session. Th soars of instruction embraces St. Included ta a horonsrh, practical ast i plisbod education for both , Th Principal, having had tb adm much Bxportoooo in hi profession, awt rent and guard an that bis entir tUi ewergia will ba devoted to th moral si tal training of the yobth placed annerbii : lt-:iti k itiiiii.N. Orthegrapby, Heading, Writing, and 1 Aftthmeue, tier bea.ion ( 1 1 weeks! Grammar, Geograpt., Arithmetic, bh Hi.i.iry - - - Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry. M. Burattoa, anrvoytag, I'BtloaopBy, I'fani ology. Chemistry, BiMik Kee(ni.g, Butss; and Physical Geography . Latin. Greek and French, with any of t. above Branch - -Ke deduction will ba mad for . dr Ftr further pnrtlrulara inquire of Be. P. L. I1AHK1SO.Y A t ClBrlld, Fea. (, 18fW tf. Pnt SheriiT's Sale. BT virtno la tr I of .m F iaed out of tba Court of 'otDi t Cirarfie'd eoaatjr, aod n ait dirtrtrt ill baaipoMd to PtbLEC F ALE. at tl Horn ia tba boroufrb of Clearfield, oa t. Iba 1Mb day of Aujtu.t.lf'i, at 2 a eloet tba following properi. to tail : All drfrndant'i infriTFl of in aaJ to at tain trd of land lilaat in tlulirb tonln; IcJd fwitrotv, Prnnrylrania, boandrd ud4 follow! : begin.!. tig at a niapl', tltptir- a-jrrrri wwt M .-n hf tobit?Mt Muth 40 drffrt-c cat 1J pprrhea to pot: oath drroea wrat V perches In jt north 40 dtprtx-. wtit 1 IA t 10 rrtft tljen mntb JU dtttrref mt 134 4 y poat ; thc-ncc ecrtb 11 fU-t;!? trti 71 wbittoak; thrnr aoutb 77 d-frrrj rx . tf lo heulork t thence north tiny dt prvn part-be to put ; tbniPe frnth 40 d' zrm perrbea. to placo of brffinninc; cihiuji; arret and i percbet aad aiioanre. A drfendant't interrat in tht ttm her riaii- that part of the old botnevtrad Ivm; v eoaimnatioa of tbe Jobn ttcyarr avrt UtruuKb tba old baaet4MM. toiied. taken in eieenti, and to at the properte of George tlgTtj. Alao, all defcnl&nt't intrrrit in It! tract or piece of land, lit unto m Worm i ClenrlaeJd ooantr, Pennxy triaia, anil nn warrant No. V26 in nane of Mckht 4 and entanint; abxiat throe hundred rm. taken in cieeutiun, and to aold at tb? yr 8. W. Tbonipfron. Bidders will Ukt oottet that Ut of iba pnrchavt noney asnttt ! paid propartv ii knock ad duwn. or it aill W araia for aalt. CYHEMl'S U' (Saaairr i Ornra, I Clearfield, Pa, Julj S3, IRK. READING FOR AL BOOKS d- STATI0SEF. Marked Ht., ClearBcId, (at Ihe PoU 'pilk undersigned begs Irate to sc. X tbe eilisens of Clearteld and ririi b. has fitted np n room and baa j.si r- trom tucity with large Bmouat af ' matter, tonaistlng In part of Bibles and Miscellaneous h Illank, Account and Pass Book, of rr sarintion Pepr and Envelopes, Fest Bad pltia i Peas and Penrils ; Blsai. Paper. Deeds, Mortgagee; Jndr mrB'. ! tion and Promissory note; Wail ssii men! Brief, Legal Cap, Record Cap. ss I lbeet. Mueie for either Piano, Fiattsr consuotlv on hnnd. Any bucks or sti desired thai I may not have on bond, at ordered by first iprs, and old at ' w retail to sail customers. I aill " oariodioal lltarature. each as Magstiro papors, Aa. P. A. tJAt. Cl.srnsld May T, 13H8 If 200 Kegs Nails & Spi- I i m reeciTvil and ror rale b Jyl-ll 42. II. ZEItlLCR 4 c-mugeandleigh e: in tLEAhnti.li. r. (Immedialsly la rear of Marl as !) rpH 8 snbseriner would respectfullr i'l J. eilisens . f Clearfield, and tbs fu. oral, that beta prep-rd to doallkind,.:' CARKIAOES. tt'G01ES,SLr.lGE on akort notice nnd on rtaaonsbl w" in a workmanhk manner. jr--Atl order promptly al'ended ta 2ek. um it m. wy rlHMIII THIS 4(1' PAK1M1 XJ Tbe enter. b p h-reto!oreeii,iiri th undersigned, in the netcantiH- Kartbsns, was diseolrrd on the 1st of J. All tbe books andacrounli will be Iff" J. Under, who will maka setlVniintrs.' hnsines al th old stand, where heintitc new pairona to give him a call. W M. J. it r KarOiaus, July It M. (1. M. 1IKKT A Full Line ff Water Coolers eel le fresn 1 V ' 'ar sale ly jyiotf ti. U. IKI'M.KK I'k .ii-' Boalsburg Acadeir) lUmUbnrsr, t'rutrw t'iMinty, r 'PUB FALL TI KM of Ibis in.n'' I in a uouri.hing comlilion) will k MUX PAT. Allll ST S. Blidcnlitilier-rl Both male and leniale pupils rereitr4 lloalshtirg ia reached by stofe Itoai Ppru Creek and Milniv. TI ITluX From J to ST per term. Hoarding In priratc famili-s at Ima per week. A NtlRMAL CLASS will be forui-J. For further information .l-treat th' P" II. W. I.KI-" Tl Jm pd (formerly of Marklr, illt.''' Wnson-niakm & llliifk ATIl.L Dad a large assort ns " M rpokea, Felloos, Aile, rhia1'1' Rupgy Springs ; liar, Fcllnp nd Natl Rods Cast rteel, II. .re sr4 1 1 ore Naila, A a, dt) at tha la-re ''. Slot of (J. 11. tF.KII m 1 1 Phili ib"1 Thimhl kins and Tip Uoirt '',J ' tlran antwhtr ia th cont-y. '' flIIR PFMOnrTiOAl.viAVAi- A larlT and l8 fnr aal at the i rtc ; cent. Mailed t any ad trvee