Giohqi B.(joodi.andkr, Editor. rCLE ARFIELD, PA. Thursday Morning, Au. 27. 18G8. ' Democratic National Ticket. FOR PRESIDENT, Hon. HORATIO SEYMOUR. OF KEW YORK. FOR VICE PRESIDENT. Gen. FRANCIS IV BLAIR OF MISSOURI. Democratic State Ticket. AUDITOR OKXERAL, llun. CHARM'-M 1 HOi I.K,of Fayetto, m'RTKroR uKimku lien. WEIXI KOTOW II. EXT. Columbia, Democratic District Ticket. r-ttratnitr jmnb, Hon. C1RO. R. HAKRI'.TT, of Clearfield, (Subject to the action of lie Conferees.) CONnRKSS Hon. RASI'.LAS BROWS, of Warren. Hon. M M. A. WALLACE, ot Clearfield. Asnrwur.Y, Hull. T.J. .Mctl l.l.Oll.H.uf Clearfield Democratic County Ticket. Prothonotarr, AARON C. TATE, of Lawrence. Register A Recorder, A. W. 1,1 :i:, of liter aria. Commissioner, gAMlXL.H. NHAFl'MiK, of Lawrenre Pnrvevor, DA Ml' IX V. McCI.OHKF.Y, of Pike. Alitor, PRICE A. KOH ICS, of Knox. Col. John P. Linlon, of Cambria county, Uas been nominated for Con gress in tho Seventeenth District, . The Same .Noise. It stiil keeps "thundering" in tho West. The elee tion returns from tho Territory of Idaho indicate the eloction of Judge Shaffer, Democrat, Delogato to Con gress, by COO majority. Gen. Jua.'Il. Steadiuau mado such a good honest. square-toed Democratic speech at th meeting the other night that an enthu.iiuticllioerliianprrHt.nit iiiimcdialely christened him "Jim ot the say." A. 0. Jinn. Wo wonder 'vhether I?ucher w ill "commend his example to his Clear- fiold relations" again I Tun Judicial Convention. This body assembled at Hellcfoiite on tho 18th instant, and after taking 150 bal lota, adjourned, to meet at Clearfield, on TuesJ.iy, tho 1st day of September. Tho last ballot stood as the first, viz Barrett, a ; Orvis, 3; Mayer,3. Judgo Barrett, however, during tho balloting frequently had four votes. Tho brimstone parson, Governor Brownlow, has called out thirty thou sand militia (niggers with guns) to conduct tho approaching election in Tennessee Freemen, that is the kind of plaster loyal Governors will admin ister to all when tho niggers are enfranclrsod and all tho Slato and general governments itro in their hands. Jviggers carrying elections with bayonets is a loyal invention, and looks strange in freo country, but it is so. How do yon liko it, white faco f TllE BllF.ATHINUS of a Fool. Ga- lusha A. Grow, a renegade and abank rupt, financially and morally, Las ev idently done what Thad. Stevens, in 1838, asked Jlr. Montolius to do thrown his conscience to tho devil This political harlot is now the Olinir nian of the disunion Stata Committee, and in a lato address, in referring to the Democratic party, aays : ' ' "It rejoiee-l at every I'uion dt-f, at. andinournetl at every I'nion victory. e "If fits part . i n sueiwed t tho ballot Vox the work of reconciliation fur four years a ill be un done, aud the iriurl, r taurilioes of four more a-ill have been rua-le in vain. "The issue is narked and Will defined : Giant, Clfttx, aarf 'race : or, tSVyieoMr, Miair, and War." We doubt if ever the father of lies invented as much falsehood and defa mation in as few words as tho fa ilc Grow has in this instance This is a premeditated LIE from "It" to "War." An Enterprising- Cum. A. A. Bradley, a Boston nigger, who was taken to Georgia in a bureau, is giving his loyal friends somo trouble in that State About a year ago he was elec ted a delegato to tho Constitutional Convontion ; but soon after taking his eat, it was ascertained that be had served a term in a penitentiary in New York, and he was expelled from the Convention by nearly a unani mous vote. At tho late election for for Senators and lleprosentatives he was clocted a State Senator by his brethren, and look his seat. Sing Sing was soon revived, a committee appointod to iiircBtiiriita Sim and learning thai the committee wore unanimously in favor of his expulsion, ho resigned, and Is now canvassing hia district for Congress with a fair prospect of an election, should his "colored brethron" continue to vote the Radical ticket. Should bo roach tho Rump at Washington ho will be eafo; because, if Congressmen Don nelly and Washburn toll the truth, a majority of that body is rtmdo up of outlaw and vagabonds ; deuce Brad ify.will find lis Uvel. . ;., Tht .VomOiff. We this week lay before our rondel! tho proceedings and result of all the liistrict Conferences, with the excep tion of the Judicial. The Conirrosiomtl Conference pre sent to tho people of the litvirt the ... ,.P II..., Voanliiu Ilrown. ot Warren. He is a lending member of tho bar in that section of the State, and for a number of yoars was Presi dent Judgo of tho Judicial district composed of the comities of Crawford, Erio and Wnrron, and no wouui oe Judge yet had not a majority of the voters in thoso counties turned Uis unionists. Tho Judge is very popular in Erio and Warren, and if bo makes an encrgotie canvass, will most asured- lvdofoatoilyKammon Scofield. lhesc ate revolutionary times, and it i" im possible to predicnto what will take nlaco. If the manacles fastened upon tho limbs of the people by their Radi cal taskmasters be broken, (wlnoii is not unlikely,) the fato of the Iiumpor Scofield and his band of robbers is sealed. Tho courso pursued in tho past by tho Radical leaders, must, if continued, produce a revolution, and if the people reject tho humane and peaceful modo of tho ballot, they will bo compelled to undergo the horrors of war, with all its terrible results. The election of snch men as Judge Drown to Congress will sheath the sword, reduce taxation and oppression in every form, restore union and har mony, and lead us to uational great ness. Theroforo, fellow citizens of tho XlXth District, discharge your duties as become patriots, and assist to deliver your country aguiu into the hands of its friends. 1 : ' Of tho other nominees we need say but little. ' They are both well known to our readers. !Mr. Wallace has been unauimously honored with tho third nomination for Senator, a compliment he well deserves, and for which he is eminently qualified. Mr. JdcCullough was renominated without opposition, and will of course bo elected by an increased majority t.rlHng irwft. Greeley, of the Tribune, Is not given to ns rough lying as tho rest of the "blockheads" (as bo calls them) who edit Disunion organs. Ho has about given up the election of Grant. Last week be expressed a doubt about Ohio and Indiana, and in nlloding to Pcnn sylvania, he says : ''Our advices from " that State are limited, but (hctc are " not favorable." Tho Pittsburg Com mrrcial, in alluding to tho matter,says : " Tf carried, in October, it must be by " icork yet to Le done." Hero we havo the confession cf two lending Disunion journals, that the contest is already settled in tavor of tho Democracy. This fact must be patent to every ono who has not bis eyes covered with nigger wool. The days of Radicalism ure about over. "Tho 4th of March next will wind up this farce of a" party, who havo so outrageously robbed tho people for eight years past. Tho Gnintites to day can count on but four States, MussachWlts and Vermont in the Eust, and Iowa and Michigan iu tho West. Tho General Scott campaign of 1852 will bo repeated next Novem ber. Lotal Tactics. The political har lots who aru running the machine for Gen. Grant, aro spending much time and talent over tho inquiry, "Is Ho ratio Seymour a statesman f It is not half as big a job to answer this question with reference to Gen. Grant, because every school boy knows that he is neither a statc-mun noracVr-man. Then why ank your neighbor to do that which you refuse to do yoursolff If these loyal sealiwng think it a duty encumbent upon tho representatives of tho peoplo to nominate a statesman for President, why did not the niggers and their while allies who met at Chicago on the 2Hh of May hist, fried such unoncf If this is tho correct view of tho case, then tho American people havo but one choice, because Horatio Seymour is tho only statesman beforo them for President, and none but fools and knaves dispute it. What next Tin n,n f,i,.o know that Mr. Socretary Seward, who seems to bo doing his best to fritter away tho people's money, has been engaged in the getting up of what he culls "A Tribute Book to tlm M...,.n., of Lincoln," whhh hits cost tho litllo tnllool ?:;,.oO per volume r A very larire number hav 0 horn lirititnil ntwl a copy is to be sent to every govern- iii iii, unit nationality on the globe What is tho next crotchet wlneli ia i,. einanato from Howard's brain ? : Bonner's celebrated home TWlnr hns not only beaten Flora Temple, but himself. Ho last week trotted a mite in tiro minutrs and fourteen ficnmln. His titn at Buffalo just summer was 2:17. Flora Temnle's tieat '-:!! st Kalamazoo, Michigan wnicn, up to that time, was tho best trot, ever inano. Important Orher. Tho Tost Office Department has, in conformity with tho recent act of Congress," issued orders to its subordinates to send to tho dead letter office all letters, circu lars, A:c., concerning lotteries, gift concerts, and similar swindles. A Charleston paper wivs: One of tbo Congrcssmeo elect frotnSouth Car olina "is a murderer, a forger, a liar, and a gambler. If ho is a drunkard too, he is the right man in the richt place. . . Wo regret that w arc compelled to inform our readers that tho Judicial Conference, which met at Bcllefonlo on tho lNth Instant, failed to muko a nomination. In the main, each coun ty adhered to its rnndldnte. Delega ted powers ahuuld not bo discharged in this manner. We trust that when the Conference meets hero on Tuesday next, a spirit of conciliation may pre vail, and a result bo reached, in ac cordance with tho requirements of the district. If not, then tho Conferees havo hut ono courso left, and that is to adjourn sine die, acknowledge their unfitnci-s to discbargo tho duties im posed upon them, and let tho whole subject bo referred back to tho people There will Blill bo time to bold meet ings, elect now Conferees and hold another Conference. There is uonie thing very Btrango, and, to us, unac countable, about this failure to ugreo upon a caudidalo, aftor a session of threo days. Wo know, if delegates do not, that Judgo Barrett is the first choice of throe-fourths of tho Demo crats, and ono-half of the Republicans profor him to any other mun in the District. The people of this county make no unreasonable demands when they ask hia nomination. They have presented him with great unanimity. unj tho whole Conference admit him to bo unexceptionable in every partic ular ; yet they fuilcd to finish the work they undertook. Tho cituons of this county fed that they have claims upon tho district that should be respected, and they again prosent them earnestly to the consideration of tho Conference, but in no arbitrary spirit, and we hope they will bo so received. We refrain from saying more upon the subjcot at this time, with the hope thut a nomination will be promptly made when tho Confer- once meets on the 1st proximo. In the mean time, as the lawyers say we will look np the case, and see who is at fault. tnolhfr Ltlltr from Sumiur JS"o negro bus yot got into Congress, although several are now candidates ot the Radical nt irginia, with strong prospects of election, if enough govornmont rations aro sent into their districts, lor tho negroes, and 1'udurul liayoncts in biiiiicicnt num bcrs, to keep tho whito men from the polls. Tho regret which Charlen Sunnier experiences at tho absence of his dark uretucrer. Irom the benato of tho Cnited Stales is thus strongly exprossed in a letter to a colored gem man in South Carolina ; Srmil Chaxukr, Julr 4. ISM. Lkar Sin : 1 hare uevur givon any opinion In regard to Senatorial fueiti'in in ronr .State, except to eipreM a recrtt that the ffoldeo mportunitt fthould ba lost ot making a ooiored oitiaaa Benator fruin South Cart-lina. hu h a r-cnat4ir. If eompe- tent, would tie a powerful support to the cauao 01 efl,ual rifcuta. Hit pn-eenee alono wonld be eon etant triitnonr and argument. Nothlncoonlddo io much toM-ttle the question of Vfunl righte for ever in the United States. The howl airnin.t the neirro erhh-h I wrmettmc heard in the Kenete would oeaee. A colored senator would be as (rood a a eonstiliitioiial amendment, luakitijr all back ward ittniMFciMe. I wnto now franklv in reply in your in'pitry, nn, without sny purp,i"eof inK'Ncring tn your election. l ou will pnr,I,,n m; auxiety fur the cause 1 have so muuli at bonrt Aceept my l-ert wieb, t, and h'-hevi- ue, dear sir, iniimuiiy jour;. .HAni.KS ri wuri. To Thaddeus K. ratportaa, i.K., Columbia, H. C, This letter does nol bnrmonizo with the following lettor written by A Lin coln, iSov. zl, lHhi, ns follows t "To Rend a naroel of Northern men here aerep- reeentathes, elected, as would be understood (and perhape really si, at the point of the baronet, would 1 HiKjrnrrful ond mitrnynui, nnd were I e mem her of Congress hero, I would vote trains! id tilting any snch sjiao lo a scat." Giving TnAKKs.--The Republicans ought to appoint a tlay of thanksgiv ing for a happy riddance of the Blair family." Cincinnati (hmmfrrinl Make ono job of it Bnd give thanks ai once lor an your riddances. Yon have pot rid of Mr. Tiinenln'a Puliinnt and of the Supreme Jndgos he appoin ted i ou nave got, rta oi the Vice r. . . ... . . 1 resident vnn pleetmi In IHliJ v ImVO "-Ot. rid flfnl! fhoqp nhl "inf.b-ein. iau" gentlemen liko Amos Kendnll, of wnom yoti wero onco ro nroml. Ynn havo got rid of a great nuiny states men aim nnii'ircds oi thousands ol soldiers. Besides tho Bluir finnilv you have got rtd of the Chnio family, .1 - s .1 .. ., ... - : mo unims tamiiy, mid tho lamily of "Ahrahnm.lstinc and Jacob." Il wonld bo hard to name n decent family that you have, not got rid of. Ifsueh losses are pleasing, you will never bo done giving thanks. You havo got rid of an interesting lamily of States, and retnin only a troublesome family of bonds, Butlers, seals wnr nnrl of whom wo wish you much joy. Louisville Journal. SiNfitiLAR Nomination. On Friday a primary election was held in the Lancaster district, for the nomination of a enndiduto for the" Forty-first Congress. It bnd been previously recommended by tho Republican coin mittco of the county that, notwith standing thedeiith of tho Hon. Thad dens Stevens, his h .mo should stand lit tho head of tho ticket, nnd that, ho should bo nominated as if be was living. For the first time in the political history of the country a man already passed beyond tho confines of time was nominated for Congress without opposition. Philadelphia In quirer. There is an eminent propriety in such a nomination. The dead Stovcns is tho best representative oftho dead carcass of Radicalism. A dead ' man io represent a dead party, is just the th.ng. Columbia V Statesman. Maine Election. Tho Maine elec tion is lo be hold September 14 State oflicors and Congressmen aro to bo chosen. Joshua L. Chamberlain Republican nnd Ebon F. Pillsbury I Democrat! nm Ihn 1:1. .j . viuiuiuaies for Governor. Chamberlain wascloe, tod .nl8GG by27,2oM, majority, and ast year, the majority was reduced to less than 12,0(10. If a fnir election is (kl AU-All II. I- - a I r . 1,118 Jur- mo Mato will rro for Seymour A; Blair, by a handsome majority. : - -,, .fl llKff .1 . MOItE OF tlllANT's ISSl HOIIMNATI0N TIIR WAKMINiiroU SlliMlTINH Ami. It lias always been taught that tho first lesson of a soldier is lo learn M obey the command of his superior nfll ct t. Wit! out having learned this les son, a soldier is totally unlit to com mand or exact olxulionee irom inoeo inferior in rank. In this,as in almost everything else that is essontial to a soldier or an ofiicer, lien. Grant has proved lamentably deficient, rorccd toresmn irom toe oiu nnny us awn. being cashiorod lor acts dir,gracelul to an ollicer ami unbecoming a gentle man, ha has, by ndvnnlilioiis circum stances, acquiicd a high military posi tion during . tho roueiii; war, only to provo his incompetency to command, by acts of t he most flagrant insubordi nation and conduct towards his Coin-mander-in Chief, which would huvo Bubjccted any inferior ofiicer to sum mary punishment by dismissal from tho service. Attontion is called toanothornctof gross insubordination and neglect ol duty, which has already resulted iu fl fatal breach of tho pcaco, and may produce, ore tho cause is romovod, still moro serious consequences We find in a Radical afternoon paper of yesterday, the following : RKSalUB PROCEKIlINOS. Lnst night at nbout ton o'clock, as tho Georgetown company of Butler Zouaves (colored J were on their way to tho Cnpitol to relieve the guard ovor the remaina of Hon. Thaddeus Stevens, a stone was thrown at them when passing the corner of Twenty first street and Pennsylvania avenue. Somo of the soldiers fired in the direc tion from which tho stono came, nnd one shot took ett'ect in the kg of James White, a colored waiter, who was standing at tho gnlo of a residence near by. A largo crowd immediately gathered, and for a t!mo there was every prospect of a Bcrlous disturb ance; out tho ponce on duty, as well as tho reservo appearing1 in force, promnth', by surrounding the Zonaves, checked further proceedings, and when OTdor was restored allowed them to proceed. There were somo half dozen shots fired in nil, one of which passed through tho drum.' Whito was taken to bis residence on (J street, between Twelfth and Thirteenth, when tho ball was extracted by Dr. Augusta. It is now nearly one year ago that the attention of the authorities was called to similar riotous proceedings and serious breaches of the public peace, arising from the outrageous proceedings oi armed, uniformed and organized companies of negroes in thiJ"'""1" ""J J,"," 8'-u"l e- J"". district. This nuisanco and its ten dency to create serious disturbance of tho public peace was then brought to tho notice of tho authorities. Tho attention of tho President was first called to the subject of theso illegal armed organizations of negroes in this district by an editorial in the Chroniele of October 22, 1P07, stating that there were at that timo nearly two lull col ored volunteer regiments hero, and that they would be reached by no such order as that of the Mayor of Balti more prohibiting such organizations in that city; and, also, that the tunc might come when they might "be essential in preserving the peace of the district.' Already, it that timo, theso negro militury companies had becomo a pub lic nuisance They were meeting nightly, and drilling nnd parading with arms in their hands, creating continually (icrioim and well-founded apprehensions of grave disturbances of the public peace, whon no organized volunteer mlitnry orgatiinuliotiB were allowed in Iho district. On tho 24th of October,' 1807, tho articlo in tho Chronicle atovo quoted was referred by the President to General Grant, then Socretary of War ad interim, "for consideration, and any information ho might possiss respecting tho organi sations referred to by the Chroniele, the nuthori:y under which they bnd been raised and to which they were hold subject" A roport upon the sub ject was cnBed for from the militnry I ....... ... nf . L. . 1-v . . . v-wiu iiiuiiuui 01 too i'rur;ineni OI Wnshingloi, General Emory, tho ra sult of whoso investigations was, on the 1st of Xovcmher, W)7, transmit ted to the President by General Grant, with the following endorsement : ,Ro- spoet fully iHnrned to his Excellency the rrcsidelt, for his information. I n addition to tho military organisations here reported, I understand there are four companies of white militia in the District, wised without authority or objection."'. ' ' . 1 - 1 The animus of this reference is loo obvious to .need comment. General d rant was just fit that time becoming fledged ns tho champion of tho advo cates of negro equality; and as lie supposed without reason howovcr that tho President's innuiry was aimed particularly at the negroes, he must noods, in ins reply, strike a blow at the white militia, of which there were in tho district no existing organ isations armed and uniformed, as were tho negw companies alluded to. In his eagerness to dotend the negroes, General Grant Booms to have forgot ten on this occasion, as niwn munv others, tint it was tho white volun teers in the army who, by their self- sacrificitig devotion and bravcry,gave 10 nun toe prominence no eiiioys. now seen and universally acknowledged to 00 as i.ir nnovo his merits as tho hoav- ens are above Iho eitrth. Tho rresidont, however, desiring to net simply in accordance with the luw, issued tho following onior: "fixreiTtvit Mmiex, ) "Wassimto. d. C. Knvember . lsiir, 'Hill 1 1 em reliahli advised thai lime,, . the Iiislrietof I'elumhia a nuuilier of trim d urgan Iraiinns formed wilhont authorltv of law. and for parrinsce which have not heeoeommanteateilte the ;ov. rninrnt. Heine at the present tune nnneeeeaarv for the proerreliun of order, or II,. ; civil authority, they have cxcilcd serious apprehen sions as to their real deaiRni. y0 will, therefore, lake rfhcient steps for promptly di.handlng and ....., .ul I, ,n,g,u oraiilialions. "Very roped fully, Tou-s, Uen. 1. 6. a rant. Secretary of War ad sanrm." The question now arises, why has not this order boon obeyod T ft has nevor boon carried out. Theso armod and uniformed military organisations of negroes hove bon permitted, with out let or hindrance, by day and by night, to parudo tho streets at the head of nogro procossions of every Ue set iption.and upon all occasions. Tho result is seer, in tho paragraph above quoted from a Radical aliornoon pa per. Th responsibility of the turbu- lenee and bloodshed thus recited reel upon him w ho bns failed in execute the roniinanils of tlm President! and whoevei tho tifliror niay be, or H whatever rank, lie elii:ul,l l broiijht promptly to sti ict account for his dis obedience of ordots, This order ol the President, so long neglected by subordinate olUcers, and; unnoticed by tho General, who was not only notoriously insubordinate iu a military sense, but used his milita ry rank to defy arrest by tho civil authorities for nn otlenco against tho civil laws, should bo at onco enforced, Tho preservation ot tho public peace demands it. Tho failure in the execu tion of tho order has already resulted in ono uct of riotous bloodshed. It is it warning of what may bo expected to orisiie Such things cannot and should not be permitted to pass with out tho attontion of those whose duly it is to preserve the public peace. Tho President, with a foresight be yond that of narrow minds whose od- lv ambition is to attain high places for which they are tot ully unlit, would huvo averted the evils by which our niihlie neaco is now disturbed. His wiso nurnose has been thwarted by tho wilful disobedience of a subordi nate whoso dnt v it wos to execute the order given. We trust that tho i res ident will see to it that the metropo lis of tho nation .shall not be kept in terror by armed organizations, exist, ing in defiance of iaw, nnd the sup pression of which ho has himself corn inanded It must bs apparent, not only U him, but to ercry other ollicer charged with the prcsorvaliou of the public peace in tins District, that the organizations ulludod to, besides being in oiion defiance of existing laws, can serve no purpose whatever, except to provoke continually serious unauro ancesandoutbreukB. Theirexistei.ee should 1)0 no longer tolerated. Na tional Intelligencer, August Id, At the M. E. Parsonaee. on the lflrhaf Amniet, 1S6S. be Her. CBARLBB P. HWKIB, Mr. WIL. UAM iiKKIIia and Miai MAUi i01UUd both of Karlbaus tuwnsbip. At the residence of Morris Wallace, "Ero, on the 10th of Ausru-t. isns. he K-r. Cnm.a P. Haw- xma, Mr. JKHOMK PoULVSON, of Bra, I ton) township, and Miss lAlil'XUA IVALLAClul Lawroueo town-hip. On the Kill of Aupul. 1C6, hy A. W. I.r, Fi.,Mr. TMM1I M.-liONAT.II and MissMABV tLLLN WA(,Mit allot Uurearts luwii.hip. . . gird. In Clearflrld. on the ?1h of Auita.t, ISflS, KL.1.LN only olnlj of lici and K. W. liiiAiua i a,-d 1 veer, mouths and i' days. Tn flenrfield. on tile Jntb of Aucust, 18C8, HENRIETTA AMANHA, only daughter ol mouths aud 0 days. In l,awreni township, on the 23d ol Auj-usl, 1SIW, JD.S.ME only daughter of M Av Ax and Jotei f liAt.r.: aRed S years.s months and l;idays. J AM I J A K-id. nniM MAN' to srk II id a J.ivciT fcUMfta " r,t ii"rnl Anplr to JA.ME8 I. I.KAVV, tiiflT'lt TAii; HV WM. MITII, DEC'JW Tho unfIrricTiel Aii'IHor, Bi pointpJ tu audit nn-1 adjiirt the nmnt of Mnty ltt and J"hn H. (i or in on L, eiwutuM vt dfeatra, will aitotMj to ihe fame, at hti vfftcc in Clvar.icM, on Saturftay, Iho ll'ili dtiT of rM'i'trntiVr next, at 2 o'clttck p. to., of which tnka notice. itg27-3t:i IHItAKL TEKT, Au litor. ""tatk of w m, ii. rtn.v.n, "iVec'Ii. Kxt T'tiofi to Aifirtttewmnt Pott.hr out dto yvty lo Widow. Tho uifaurnKiietl, a)'iiuti4l to (like tt'ftiminv nnrt n j-'irt nn to tho mine jf tbf rral r-at i-t aj.art for the wiilnw. will nttchrl to the ante, al hi offiw In CU arflflvl, nn MuivIut, the 'l.t diy of rfptiulmf next, itt 2o cln-U. p. ni of whtrh lakr id Ucc. ur57 3t:j,fi ISRAKL TKfT, Auditor. STHAV t'tlV.Sirayel away from the pre mtcs of the under.ined, refidirig iu flier held, aheatt three weeks ao, a efuali i year-old tun, 01 ii?ht rent color, ii,oie white un lite llanks. and large wlnte star on the forehead. Any one giving Information that will lead to her tocoUTJ, win do eutiauiy rewaruea. t W. T. M'URRALL ClcarfuJJ, Ang. J7-.1t. School House nnd Lot for Sale. flHK Heh-Hil llirealora fif Lawn nec fown.)n I. hereby lrlfe notice that thev wiaM sell at Huh lie tale, at the Court II, ,0.0, In ClawOeld. at two oolnek. P. M , un II b.-iAV. the imli dsy of t-hl' J I.MliKR null, Ihe JUH SI. nnd 1,'I the routh end of the borouirh of Clearfield, hera tnfnre ns,a) for echool puqtos. For terms or funbar particulirs, addror eilher the l'r .-idont or ccetary of Hie Hoard. TAVI.OIt ItOWt.ES, rresident. J. 1. Keen. heereUry. aunJ,-at. ExaminaLions. 4 rPI.ICAM'8 for teliools in Clearfield contv J V. will meet, at H u clock, a. ni., al Ihe lolloaing iiaaied plta-ee ; Hilar, I, Aui. S l.'t, l'l',icrw Hill; Covint,in and Kartliaen, fi,.pt. 1st, at Ihe Vnh hihool llousej M ,rri, the 2,1, al Kylertuan: tlrn. ham, the ... at tiiah union ; Urn If.ird and Diad f,,rd fud., the 4lh, at Yi illinins' drove; Cleaifi-id, Ihe Sth.atCliaiBeld; Pike end Citrwenswillr, the tn, at t.urwm-viliet J'rnn, tlit eili.at Pninville l eru.on end L. City, the Hih, at 1 t'llv; Bum i,l, ll, 11 111, at UiiriKide; IMI, tlm 12lh, al Cam plkell's -Hchtml IlonaiM N. Washington and tuuet, uie itm, al itewi,urg; Knot, ilia HUh, al New Milljairt: llogga, Uie Klli, at Monaville .'or , in, the Vl-I, 111 An -11 ville ; ilivraj-ia, Ihe :j,l at (Hen Hope: (iiilhh. tlm J.'.d, at Janesviile: Vioodwanl.the til h. al 1 hoe. Ilcndernon's: Dewlur and O.iaiila, the 3l ill, at 1 he ( ,,i,tie r, li,H,l llouea. jius:;.Ht t.,. w, .-Aiw;it, uu. t-upt. COM M ISsfoN KK; SALE OS Unseated Lands. IJf pursuance of an eet of Aswmblr, pnreel thi, ll.id day of Man b, isl . entiitoi' "As Ae 1,, amend an act direcliug tin; m alo of SHillirif an- hi ,r uiri, eno lor oilier piirpows, he Commissioners of Clearfield eonniy. Pa., will dispose of the following lamia, at 'the Court H,.u ,on Tl KtiDAV, tho i'llb day of PLTItM PK1I, A. n. 1 s s A'o. Arm. . ITrteroatee. rwr. 20. M.,.K. H. Knvoiaker lleccaria. U" MinbaelFaui lleowia, l".... -lo.A Win.Saiisora...l!radrord. MSl...l:i,.. loaeph Phernm Ilrady. ll).. ....lletij. llarteh,irn.. Ferguson. ...-John Thouiaa. titaham. 1B2...(.S 1HS Mrri, ,t Slcwarl...tlirrd. I J"" Isaac Thompson Knox. '"u Millard Karl haul John Iinst Morris, Ml) J.hn Nieholon Morris. Fy order of the Hoard. VVM. t. HliAliLKV, Clerk. Commissioncri (Iflioc, I learfnl,l,Aiig 27, Martial Music. THE MOfNTAlX Mil M CORPS J, as le reoriranucl. and Is now prepatril tn fnrni.h all t.artic. in Ch-arfleld end a lioinlng eounlias w.th tllH.b MARTIAL MIMC during the ..re sent political campaign. . 1NSTK IVKNTS. Two Fifee, ym T,m,t Prumh Oua ,ir I'jnihala, One liars Drum, One aland of Colors. Charges moderalo. A-Mre-s, A. J. JACkSn. flecrelary, b4igl.1-.lt New W.shiiigton. Clearfield t: P. For Sale. 1 zr ukad ok fiiu.Kp. lJr Full Wood .U.rino. l'o Leicester, l' South liown, I'o HiTkwell, And mixed bloods. FIVB 1IBAI) OF YOI'M, CATTI E. ' r One span of ' 11EAVV DRAFT HOUSES, Wflb'tl ftlifitit 1,4"0 poun.lft Cft-li. LAM' HIT, WHITE A CO , s:ioiii.i ii'jni , t'M0(T IKIIVJJ asxu.ix Hciinrtt, Illattrnlirrprr & Co., (liwwmn So liwshe, White A On.,) -wn.ii .rAt. SKt.n. ttimi I GENERAL MERCHANDISE ' KOI. A, P A., " ) FSI'KOTKI'LLY Inrii an eiamlnatlna of I i I..M .(aL ..f a..neatil.. STOWl. 1,0 - J inn, ia,R - r ' ' eiiased for rash, and selling at UHEATL i HiillUCKl l'llKHS. WE DEFY COMPETITION. W tell lietler Onodt at lewer ratei than any other buase In the eeuaty. THE REASON WHY, Because wa buy for cub and buy close, and are thui enabled to aire our easterners and patrone the benefit of the r'eafer portion of of tho proom the? bar bitnerto Men pay inf ; and Because wa sett mora (nods than any other house in Clearfield eounty. Our (look eonsisU of Dry fiioodfc, roceriex, Quaenswaro, Hardware, Wood and Willow Ware, boot and hhoe., Hala, tape, Clothing, Jural turs, Carpets aid Oil Clot hi. Provisions of all kinds, Feed. &o. Dress Goods for Ladies, of arery atyle. DRESS GOODS FOR CUILDBEX, in neat and taetoful designs. UEESS GOODS FOU GENTLEMEN, in variety. HIADT-KADK CLOTBIKO at r'atly reduced prices. Order, taken for suits of Clelbing Samples to felecl from alwayi on hand. NOTIONS. From our large stuck of MOTIONS, every want in that line can be inpplted, every desire gratified. GROCERIES AM) PROVISION, flurarsof every grade. Fyrnpi of every quality. Preferred Traits and Jellies. Tomatoes and Peaehea. 80 gar Cored llama tbouldere aad Sidea. Mew fork, Mxs Href. Dried lloef. 8had, Mackerel. Codfish, Hound Herring, Lake TronU axtre Flunr, Corn Heal and liockwbeat Meal Caah Paid fur Country Prod ure. Building and other Hardware. Tools for Carpenter and other. Beat Hoabl and Single Hit A let. Pick, Hope and Cordage uruioei. sun findings. Cigar, and Tobacco. Finest brand of Cigars, Chewing and 6moking Tohaceo. The Celebrated Michigan Fin Cut in uuia. elrConntry merchant eupplled on isi term a eaa be cad In the Eastern cine. jMfGoed ordered for onr customers and sat isfaction guaranteed- To buy lo save, to boy to please. To bay to snake, to buy wltb eaea, To bay at all, a all mast do. To tn eheap cash etor all hould go. PIRKETT, KLATTEXilKKGEK A f 0. Osceola Mills, May 14, lSi8-tf NEW STOCK! Spring Goods I Spring Goods I Spring Goods I ar tni KEYKTOXE STOKE Dsyar nf Dress Goods, Trimmings, Notion, Hosiery, Glore, Faney Good, Carpet, Oil Cloths, Window Shales, Wall Paper, Carpet Chaiae, Toilet Quilt, Vmbrallaa, Paratolt Shoe, Ac, A., A., are Invited to examine TIIF. MOST COMPLETE STOCK Ever brought lo this market. WE CHALLENGE COMPETITION! 4T-Ceh buyer will find rare Inducements. 'SIVLIXQ ii SIIOWEIW. ClearSold, April 9, ISCft.tr i STATEMKNT of the Finance ef Ue boron gh of Clearfield, for ihe year ending January 7 ISf.S: ' KRPEIPTB ( Tates credited on McAdaiaiiing Sta,. $SS S7 Kicees of expenditure 1,4.111 KXPKN-nlTfRKS Order drawn $I,4H1 .'1 Taxes rrediled 213 M Total ... ,.l.4M8 i.4eaea Order war draw for. w ork don en street Printing Stationery and servlees.... Removing snow drift , Preparing duplicate Rent for hog pound Iligk Calah! service. Kxonerationi to collector... Office rent Rounty claims Lumber Total tW M 4 f ( 10 Oil 1 to t II A I'll 8 Ml in nil 71 0 It 10 ......t-UM J accrTo. In from collector of J Hi,A $12 00 .ue on planning...,, , gp q- Caak in Treasuty , (y I. la n l lit 1 1 u Outstanding orders for liS... f-i to 'o no ici'... ji ?2 I'o do ISfU... 13 7 IlO do lKK A KA Due on MoAdamiiing 122 29 AseU over liabilities 17l 3 ToUl. It 1.1ft ,11 We. tb. .....1 J .-a,. . n. l. J i. nuiiiion ni i-iearnoid borviugb, baring examined the amount of the Bald borOlltfh. do eerli'. !..... , staled and that the foregoing ,e resent the financial ennd i nf mu IL.. u , . . .. . v..,,,,,,, nnn inai in a.sets exceed lh tihiii,.u , t . .,n. uunorea ana eeven-y . duilar. aud aixly . thrs. ecnta. Attoft ! Ansllfa,.. 1U. Aloanirf, ftpo'y. auplit-St Farmers "7'ItL And a fall and complete stock of , , ..,.,u Bni uriar pevtnes, Mieklea Hay and drain Make, Fork, rieythe rttone' trumoreki, iiay Rope, A, th, Hwnr, 7,?. U-.ZLI.U.KRCO.. JJ'W rtiUp.burg, 1',. . . 1 ..... a " u ft U I L I I . . . " itiK Urn '!) (rant, to th nn I. t.,t ...i.a i, ,la rl tn 1 1 1 bblali. sv,!! . I. ' " ' '7 : I"" Hi.., mnif 111 Iti"r iiiiiti jr f.i ,,r it pr'rN-n. th--ni pprlr fj'i'icti-nTr fM ROrJ atU'WafK? PMtl'Mlt iUf. M'rri.n'' "k. " " It,..,. 1 Tin: COl H I OF ( i,. of CltartiolJ c-ui.t, IV TrtnM4 S. 1)111 ) VC. V No, ?71 fent T. Tft MAr AfJ. ITKI APP ItfMnrJo,,, lou are iVnj..y nr.ttliud and r4ijirt-4 ik fltipiar ia vour own pn.p.r pT',n : s (innrt of Conimnn Vn, to holl.-nut nn aMomLty, Uir 2m Ji iy of KfptimU r, y, fore our caiu Ju-J't. lo answer iu l niav b thn ani Ihcro tliarprj Hirmn-t oompluint (t Mild hhellaot io the pr(ffiltJtl pitn-liiiK, arm tninuiii io tu'.ii or-n r ant t. the Lourt mtfy : ao'i iktihi ran t. mupr'Jtt LTKK.MI H HOH'K, AGENTS WANTE OH the btandHrd and Official Lirttty I Kit K imtl Jd-Aiii. A lKik for an 4 a work of axtraonlinarr int-TPut nni torioal vaJue. fifi Patriot ran do wnb havo a jut underalanning of toe imu b country, without mi'iinif iu r,ndor-.j U-ftdiiiir Dcrnofrat and f'onirrativpfi of lhfl9taimi of tha IinfKTrttio randiduti If m - th nfionla in an forribiiv an i clearly nhowq in thu Tolumc, that of fonctiTiitior.nl lihorty nhould fail 1 Atrati in alt part" ol tht eoamrt- am ant cnuut itandard work the best opporftaOUT money ever aiiordud, a lU wra nu, U and great popularity have mkvl a p man'! whlflti ennvnwrn oniy 1jti t Hnid fur oirulr, andio our iilnU tjm.( full drcri'iltOEl tit tlit gr:i4bi. lubTij or the fiMi-i'. A'lnn-f'.'', I'MTtD HTATK9 ITBTJPHINi mi rift ::i n all Broome aincl, in la. TV. CXAKK A BANKERS, No. 35 S. Third Street, Philade GEKEEAL AGEXTB rot TOE National Life Insurance r trk UNITED STATES OF Aill JHtatei of Feiiimylvaula and 14JttUieri fpiIE NATIONAL LIFE iNFrRAKT .1. trAx l if i corporation rhartrrrj (r- Act of t ongrvM, ajij'n?fi July 2jt It.' Cash Capital of One Million D; And U now thoroughly organiied and oaueu. LUtnral trrtnn off!,! U Apentf and 5( who are urnled to aj-ply at our offiaa. Fall fiartionlari to ha had on applim oflioe, lofate4 on th ncond story of otri. House, wiiera lirrularf aui i'ami.hl'ni, wrihinpr the adanta?ffl offered bv tlieC- may be had. AfIkar.oni fnr Central and lrlm raaia to be made to B. S. KIS fckLL, Towaoda, I 'a. E. W. ('LAKE & CO. No. 33 ttoutb Third fttrc augl-isly PUILADELI'U T A M i VI:iA female eompctenl lo t t eral tiousewora. o ctiitnre to fair cows to milk. Apply at this office, er box i, Llrarlieto rat time. Klat ksmilli Stand fur i fTHB aodersigned hereby giro notis. j. now vuers lor eaw nis real eaisie. the Tillage of Ostend, in Bell township Mvatv, 1W Tk ,., 1.0TS, having ervctea tiiercon a itwrli; llaok-ii;itU -hop. Siahlt-, aud otlirr e out-!'uil,linr : together wilh an Ol"T taming half an acre, on which are pUr and poach trees and dwarf tree. This ia a desirable location for s k! carpcuter, or other mechanic, beiiii m by a pro.perons ncihhorhood. Thenar be eold on easy terms. For farther e. call on the premise, or ad-lrce Ihe .si. Iislend I . II. augU 2mj AHA.Ml a.yj sv. riHE tirlir-itrned now of.r f, I allien nous ... urtFL-ii old f-TLbK, one epring CALF, and tr hi oe eoia on roaaonaoie tca-ma. t old "Ardery fann," near CleartH-1,1 Tr, nnrl8-8t:pd Rf(EFT HH "IXIifl-TOR'S NO IK Ii N,,x X J by given that Letters Teetanicrw len granted to the eulMribore. oa lar OtiMtAl) MKIIRWIXK. deceaeed. U'l Uianshil,, f.'lrarhold ronnlv, Pei.uMi'i persons indehlcd to raid EUtc arc re. make immediate navaient. and thee claim agamat the same will present t aoiueuiiuau-u tor sctllenicnu HtNRY MK11H" July 30 fil pd. I n Farm and Shop for f I'M IK umUiguW oflura fnr aah- fail I' 1 tiate a'tMtit uii'iTi1y f. tvutB t iwfnv,)p1 Containing ZipLty-Five A FifTy-flTO hririi in jT"vH and in a rvr rnlttvattnn, with a jrwl dwHIinK h' theronu. toiiiir aitii it'U eiii'irc trwf and over 2i0 gmpe vinrt, inw-.' cord. Abu, The Two-Story Carxcutcr ' nn ILIrd r-trtv-t, near the railroad der-l Held oorotiirh. Term moderate sr given at iy timo. Call in iwrenn. or Clearfield, l'a. . ULuK it I Clrarf eM. .1 tllv ,Tfl If VOMlXITUATllK-ieMllll l i betcl.y given, that left. re of .U tion on the es tele of ISAAC lM'SM lt of Knel township. Clearueld esr having keen duly granted lo the es all pereona indebted to aaid e.tsisv. brake ImmaAi.t . b ,hn flalra oe demands will prearnt ttw' wuienucaieu lor Mttlement withnot en auf fit pd p, A, 1(,V1.K- 1 DANIEL M. DOUGHESI , BARBER 4 HAIR BEES- PECOSD PTRF.KT, 3t1 r i. r. a n f ij-: i, n, pa. DESIRABLE PROPEF FOR SALE. Consiirting of PWEI.T.rVfl -T10IT Ten Acres of River - Bottos rieasanllv sltunled on the west terns n1 noeharna, near Clearfield town. V apply on th nrrmiaoa, or address the" at i ir-ameid. l'a. iii;(l lm-pd JOIIX M1 The Lightning Tam fTVlK nnilcrslgned are tbe sole Ar' 1 eonntr for the "North Ameriees Ll(iUIM.M) RODS." Tuesearets' rods now in ne, and are endorsee I.' aclentifl men in the country. W hereby notify Ihe o.lirene ef I' that we will put them np a better r lees money, then is charged by I' agent who amine; ly traverse thee oarry off mtr little eaab, never to reri K.N CO Ui; AG LJ HOME IA; Th.eo wishing Lightning Hod! their buildings need bat address ai eall la person. Wo will put them In thaemmiy, and warrant them. I"1' Fix Hires o.ia bt oen at one time ?," our store. NK.ltKKLL A f' Clearfield, June 11, ln! If CARBJAllEAlfDSlXK E IN CLKARFIKI.Tt, Ti (Immed-alaly In rear of Machlw f fpilK raheeriher woald rospectfnllT ' I ltl r ,,i , .u. Milii .a. wi iiaracia, seu Mir r eral, that be is prepared to doailkd'' cakuiages, .GIESl,Fl:I,, on snort notice and on reascnshl' In workmanlike manner. j4-All otder nromptly attends II: Au.,-M. ' 7 WU. n iiir m im" n " ,Ti i r 11 ' ''' 1 1 K r