ahc jttt pnMtam. Geobok B. Goodlandkr, Editor. CLEARFIELD, PA. Thursday Morning, Sept. 3- 1868. Domocratio National Ticket. t FOR PRESIDENT, IIox. IIOKATIO SEYMOUR, OF NEW TORK. FOll VICE PRE8IDKNT, Gen. FRANCIS P. BLAIR, OP MISSOURI. Domocratio State Ticket. ATD1TOB flCUBKAt, Hon, Cll ARLI'.H E. BOYLE, of Fayette. rRVrron osksral, Cen. WELLINGTON II. EJiT, Columbia. Da eeeae Iiarlot Tioltoti fRtmPRWT irifl. Hon. CEO. K. IIAKKKTT, uf ClesrBeld. (bubjeot U the notion of the Conferees.) ooaflRKas Hon. RABHELA8 HROWN, ot Warren. e.F.TOR. ' lion. VM. A. WALLACE, of Clearfield. aaflSMBIT, Hun. T. al. MrC'l l.LOl .H,of Clearfield. Domocratio County Ticket. Prothonotarv, AAROH C. TATE, of I.awrenca. ", Repiater A Recorder, A. W. of Ilcccaria. Commiaeloner, SAMUEL H. Ml AP I S. EH, or Lawrence. Purveyor, AMl FL F. MeCLUtiKEV, of Pike. A editor, ' PRICE A. miWLrS, of Knnx. Tub Juikwhip. The Judicial Conference re-aBsemblod, in this place, on Tuesday ; and up to 12 o'clock on Wednesday, aa we go to press, the balloti rg goes on, each county adher ing to Its own candidato, except at such periods as no nomination can bo effected by a change. Stringing .Iround the Circle. The Chairman of the "loyal" County Committee, while in Philadelphia last week, bunting funds with which to corrupt the voters of this couoty if possible, took special occasion to slan der his neighbors, who arcs, thousand fold his superior, socially, morally and olhcrwibe. Tho Age, in reforing to this social affliction in our midst, says: One Hwoope, a "mouthy man," ridiculed the poor white men uf tho city At lliv lU'lictil meeting mi tfnfr jmf nmirtrririr parrv;v"l iW'reWrWMffftM and aturre white men. M ill the workinirnien of line pity pocket tbia iikfult and vote for ttte lladi cal ticket at the coming election ? Are the intelli gent mechanics nod workinglncn of thii city wil ling to be elaased witb the arjrmeiAttd abandoned oiitraete of "llodfurj at reel and the Five Point F" Tim waa-the point made by Hwoone and apnlaud- ed by the naai icala. The Radical are like old women, who, failing to anawcr the argument! of tlicir adversaries, take to calling hard nsmee. At the reor-nt flute down town, Forney introduced one "Butcher" Hwooita, whoae B'nck in trade was abuae of ex-Governor Iliglor and Senator Wallace. Thii man Ewooi ii lit for the buaincaa Forney has hired biro for, if we may iioliere tin biatory a given in the Jlunt iiipdon Jonifor, a ncwppajier published in hie na tive town. We will probable lay before onr read ers the life and reanvenee dmp of thtl Radical apouter, if he continuef hip abnue of better men. It is very remarkable that the ex-clei-g3-man can seldom make a speech without villifying Messrs. 15 Iglcr and Wallace, who, we can assure him, never refer to him or give him the least attention whatever. The "coffee colorod naturalization papers" also trouble Mr. Swoopo ''muchly." The records in tho Prothonotary's office in thip place and at Huntingdon, show conclusively how well lie ie adapted to the perpetration of legal and moral fraud ; and the yelp he seta np, and the Blunders ho retails about his neigh bors, are for the purpose of covering his own rrimoa. i m ' i vff Sound Itrmorrat. The pcoplo in the 17th Congres sional district, (composed of the coun ties of Cambria, Eluir, Huntingdon and Mifflin,) are waging vigorous campaign. Tho Democrats have, with great unanimity, presented Col. John P. Linton as tlicir candidate. Mr. Linton was the Democratic nominee for Surveyor General throe year ago, and has since served two years in the Lpgilalore from Cambria county. Ho is a greot fiivorite with "the boys in blue," and will no doubt bo elected over D. J. Morrcll, the present "loyal" member, who during thr wnr remain ed nt home, playing tho coward and r-m-uk, and who, riineo he has been in tliu Ku nip, has given nil his time and talents to tho nigger, and bellowed "tariff:-' "tariffl" "tariffl" until he ban become lioarso. His record would ewn as though there were but two things worthy the attcntiou of this ftluy-al-home Wide-a-wako JJepresent aiivo nigger and iroii-tuongcra. The election of Col. Linton will give the wlitLe people of that district a Repre sentative, and secure to the 1'nion and President Seymour a warm friend and an able defender. 11 eavt Beef. An ox wcighlngfArre thousand five hundred pounds, it now being exhibited in the valley of Vir ginia. He was raised in Greenbrier county. Ho is owned by a Mr. Leg, a one armed Confederate soldier, who is on his way to New York with him, where ho intends to have tho animal barbneued at tho Seymour & Blair juhilco in November. .fifWrrs f the VrmXTlr Slalt twmn-.illr. ieo-atir 8tr Coboittss tlen4, 1 PHii.stBi fhii AngnH II, l!fi. ( To Tin Pitnri.i or rnvi.TiA i The Kadicals reproduce the "tale .lander of tho past, and try to Ig nore ibe grave questions of tbproa enl. They prate of their loynlty and make it an excuse for their corrup tion, their extravagance and their misrule. They Imagine that you have alept during threo years of their iniquitous mifgovernment, and that you will forget that taxation oppresses yon, that your commerce languishes, and that your burliness is broken up. They have proven themselves pow erful to destroy and powerless to re store. : Their only policy is bate, and upon this they ask a new loaee of power, forgetful that a thinking and practical people require tbom to answer : ; . i Why ia the national debt greater now than when Lee surrendered, and why does it still increase ? . What has become of the fiftcon hundred millions of dollars they have wrun" from tho comforts and neces sities or mo people since June, 18G5 Why are more than one hundred millions of dollars annually wasted on the unreconstructed South, and why is it not made to yield ns as much to relieve us from taxation, and aid in paying our debt J I. ! Whv is the white man made the in ferior of the negro in every Southern State 7 ' Why is ono class of men totally ex empt from taxation whilst all others groan beneath the load they should aid in bearing f Why shull the 5-20 bonds be paid in gold, whoa by the express terms of the contract, they were made payable irf legal-tender 'notes? Why is the Constitution violated and the Union not restored, and why are our resources wasted, and the peo ple oppressed, the cost of living , tre bled, and our trade destroyed 1 Democrats of PrnrnsYLVAiiiA t AROUSE THE PEOPLE. Organize a speaking canvass in ev ery locality. Go into the strongholds of Radicalism, and teach the people. ' Direct your arguments to reason and not to tho passions. Confine them to the living issues of the pre j ent and of the immodiate future. FCRfe'Cl THE ENEMY. Our grand old State moves steadily but surely into hor true place in the Democratic line. From every toction come the glad racy, and of a torpid and dispiritod foe. . Organization, energy and united effort will bringyou a glorious victory. Arovse the people. Teach the l'Eon.E. Pursue the enemy. By order of the Democratic State Committeo. WM. A. WALLACE, Chairman. Kenturle-jf i.letlion. Tho official returns from Kentucky show a majority of 89,2-19. As an evidence of the wiping out of Radical ism look at the votes of a few of the counties : ' Coontieg. Owen llendflreon t'nion ,......... Fulton , , Hnneock ......... llullitt t'arroll Hickman. .,HM. M. Lincoln H....,w . Livingnton Meade Nelnon., Hpeneet....... ...... Taylor Trimble. Btevennon, I). Baker. R. ........ 8.1MI 13 ...... lot , 1.4X1 4 ' M fit 1 It . H 23 II 31 16 It I II 2f.a epi rial 777 1.047 ...... 1.4f.4 m i.sis l.Sll n4 BOII hU Total .1C.Wi5 The Radical vote in those counties last year was 2,255. It ia evident from the above that tho name does not effect the voters, or the counties uf Lincoln, Hickman and Meade would not be enrolled on the sido of the "Union Suvors." ' Off his Eiios. A correspondent la-; forms us that "Buther," in his Osceola harangue, a few weeks ago, stated that the Elmira (ia:cttit (ono of the oldest Democratic papers in the State1 of New York) had declared for Grant, j A copy of that journal, of tho 20tb of August, is before us, and we clip from it the "ollowing articlog : v ? "A Worb to Iirrocratr. Let ne Iletnoorar 1 top to lament that othera bare not aeen an they have in the pat, but jo to Work to proder a chanjte. Aet npnn eiirtinr. faota, adnpt youreelf ti the iirroundinp. and will, itoirt hoarte nhoulder to rhoulder work , if..roulT. Orpin uc, read, Ulk. eircnlnte Hemnerat,r .iipeni. and work with a will. Lift tbe Itiulioal mortpaffe from your houeeR. your horpee nd yimr eattle, aye, from your overworked bodiee, and reeolve that the fruiu of your daily lnbor eball ae epredily an pinwlhle inrroaee the ne eeeenriee and eomforte of , .rtirnnd yorrr nci((hhor' hamble bowea, ineuied of bnying cuiihl ined oar ringn and eli'icant tniinnionn for Uie opiilcnt bond holdere und eoulli-e nianufacturinf monnpolioi. twear to be mial" "Orant proiui,e ua more 'prce." The aonntry b already miouirh ef hii Kadixal kind. 2.'(S, S',.4II87 (inereaM of National debt eino the cloee of the war) la aa winch aa weeannemfuiiably rtand. lt payin)T too much per bnflhol for 6iuk pat firown ou Hatlicol burboii." "Tbe TlndicnU clnim that Grnnt'B taciturnity la an avidonee of hi. rrwaiaaee. We dont know but they naTa a biblical paralln) for the aaeertion. That fr.reat Hutlical no intimately aeeoeiated with Jlal.AAM, ewolre eat awee ' We rather like such Grant papers, now do you do, II. B. S f L. A. Mackey, Esq., of Loc1c Haven, has beon nominated for Congress by the Democrats of the Dietrict com posed of the counties of Centre, Clin ton, Lycoming, Potter and Tioga. This is an excellent nomination, and we shull bo very, niuch mistaken if Mr. Mackey is not elected. " ! Sti.-h la the caption ol a long f dito- rial in a late number of that rvfined and truthful (!) journal, tin Christian we bad act down the tinscrnpiilotis Grow, Chairman of Ike Pixuniun Stale Con;mittco, aa the greatest liar of the ace, and Inst Wo-jlt so pouted htm but wenow ask his pardon for charging him with boinif the author of a first class falsehood agftlnst the Domocratio party. The article in question fully exonerate Mr. Grow from' being the anlhor of the Blander he retailed in the shape of an address. Ilia effusion was the second edition, as the extracts below, taken from tho Christian what blasphemy Advocate, fully provo the editor of thin Jshmaeli to publication to be tho author of the Blander. Rood what the white-livered hypocrite aays: Four yean ai-o the National Convention of the Democratic party pronounced war ior me maintenance of the Union failure, ' and da. ded an immediate reitoratioa 01 peaoe. in, i j i o.j ik. Mntin. Ia tile neaea ttiul oemanocu nn,,.io ... m ----I . . . it .1 -..,..lul aMil were fltfbt- robels in a rmi an .ny - i.. fi--ikM. aeBantion from the lann-r-tur on n. other termi were liiay wilhna to make peaoa. The poople of the loyal Blalin dwlined the pro noaed peace policy, and reinetated m power the ' . I . . i i i- r...ijMiMln lieechiaead lartvuaaeoi r , by the .word and haded upon liberty. our e.eui r..i ..... h.v neaeed over the eoantry, and again the people are ealU-d upon to ohooM a Freeideat and CenVreaa, a4d, In ao doinn, to detormma the future Kovemmental policy i ira atranirly euouli. new aa then, the partiea are dl- rided upon queationn of pi-eoe and war. Hoi how the wartr that naked for peaoa, whan it imi.lied not nierelv the hauilliation of the nation. bat rather in diaaolutlon. pmpoeea to reiuaururate i.Mhmr. In formal reeolva tlia tata Detaa- oraue Kational Dowveation iteelarad he work of rooonatmetion and the ejeyernininu lawi) imma ted In Hie Fouthern Slatei to be "rerolutionary, nemlitntional. and Toid." TUIa ieclaratio wa inaerted in tha party platform at the inataaeeof one of t moet tiolont of the eoulherd rebel a Major (Joneral in the ColHeUtrate anny, ( n aoe Hampton) who alio ortantnrioaaly proclaimed h anelMnred adliareaea ta tie priaciplea for which ha louabt aaainat tbe Sa of bu country, a a a a The Tlemocratic party (toea Into Oie aanraaa ai a reTomtienary faetion t it aueaeaa would ba tbe eirnal for a renewal of tbe Hood .bed and alaug liter of tbe ever-memorable and ever-deplorable ( though lerh ana erentually aalutarr) war of tbe rebellion. 1 a i . Tbia eountry oaa berer bar peaoa bat by tbe oonceaaion of impartial jaatioa aaid anuaUty before tbe law to all elu-e of the community. To pro erihe any oeneidcrahle claiW of eitiaena ia ee fla grantly oppoaed to the frniua of oar Inatitulioui tbat it eanaot be dona wuboai disturbing tbe aa tioa of the body politic , Tbo knavinhncss and ignorance of the author is bo completely developed in the foregoing, that we need file no specifications; but, with reference to the last clause, wherein the wiitcr o vehemently advocate "impartial jus tice," wo would merely ak whether he Is really Becking "impartial justice" while he proscribes eight millions of u:hitc$ and embraces four million of niggers t Can this oatrage "he done without disturbing the action of the body politic ;" or ie It no outrage to disfranchise intelligent white people and enfranchise brutinh ncgroct ? The Doroocrat who can putroi.iie thia lying sheet must be Methodist indeed, but it i. to our mind, a tecu liar Christianity ttiat leetls and sustains such an ardent supporter of the father of lies as the journal in question proves to bo. The following State election are yet to occur this yoar prior to the Presidential election ; October 22d. ........,. Vermont, t September let , ......m. raliforna., rVitemlMr Kth,.... Maine, September 14Ib... Nebraeka. Octotier tilli................. l'enn.ylvaola. OcUilmr 1.'.lh. .w. Ohio. Orbrlwr l.ltb ...... Indiana. Oetaber 1.1taw...m.AM. Towa. October 13Uu Went Virfiaia. Tux Canal Mem all fob Sktmode akd Blair. As an evidence of the fooling of the canal moo in thia cam J paign, the sale of boat flags and badges is very griuuying. ; , A crippled soldier has been at the collector's office in this city for some days past selling boat flags and badges, otluriiig the boatmen their choice, anx ious to sell all that lie could. ' The following is a (.Utoment of his sales: Flagf Reymonr ana Blair.... .Its M Oraot and tollai.,.. 4 rladyea Kevmout., aSII Orant R - It is proper to state that tho Orant flags were sold at red uced jiriocs, as it was doomed best by the seller to work off his stock, If poswihlo. Rochester X. Y.) Union. Mr. Barmiol Flickinger, of Susque hanna township, Dauphin county, is the "champion pumpkin grower,1 as far ng hoard from. He ha on his farm a pumpkin of ton days growth, which measure seven feet nine inch es in circumference. Thore are twenty-eight on the vine, several of which are nearly a large as the one meas ured. " " ' . . A friend living in. Muddy Creek township, Butler oounly, writes to ns that he measured a whit oak tree on the farm of Mr. David Shaw, in the same township, and the result was fif- toon Mitr in cirennnorenee, inree leei from the ground. ' It is forty foot to the first limb, whore it measure twelve feet in circumference. ' James R. MuQuown, who was con victed of ' manslaughter in Indiana county, in January hint, and sentenced to five venn imnrisonmont ia the nn- itentiary, and Nicholas Campbell, of Uuntingden county, sentenced for three years fi.r larccncy, have been pardoned by Governor Geary, and are again at liberty. The Republican conference of the Eighteenth Congressional District met at Williamspurt on Thursday, and nominated ra. II. Armstrong, of A.yeoiningcouniyoruongToss. L.A. Mackey, Esq., of Clinton, ha eocured every county in the District, except Tioga, and will be tbe Democratic nomine. , Wanted Radical vagabonds, idlers and loafers to go down South to preach 'loyalty" and 'mules" to the niggers. In return they will be sent to Con gress salary five thousand dollars a day and stealings. The only outfit nrees.mi y will be a carpet-bag, a phper collar an3 a fino tooth comb. , ; Mom rirV.i ntiMfal. A convapondetit f the New York Fun, Who hue lately viailed Gov. Sey nioui', tli deriitu- his tloinit ilo; " 'The Gt.vonHir,' aa the Deinm rat io nominee 1 familiarly known by all his friends and neighbors and that Included pretty much everybody in this retrion 'the Governor' reside in plain, unpretending farm wtUge, a hunt two lines norm 01, aim nm- looking the city of Utioa. rJometliing in the outward appearanco of tho honso, though not exactly in mo ar ohiteoture, something in tle pastoral ; air that eurrouiids it, in the approach to It, and in the viow from the veran dah that etrotches along IU front something there In in all these features of tho Governor' home thatwhile not affording particular points of re ncmblanco, inevitably call to one's mind Mount Vernon. ' A sting little farm of about three hundred and fifty acres surrounding the rural retreat has been thu property of Mr. Seymour and his ancestors lor more than a cen tury. Tho house in which tbe propri etor now rosidas was built for a ten ant of the farm, and when, a few years ago, Mr. wymour gfew'wonry of law and eoogU privacy and' retirement, a fow alterations and repairs rendered the placo 'amply imposing and suffi ciently accommodating for his Own wants and those of his family. A fine grove of cl ient trees surrounds the house, alliwding an inviting shade, while walks and drive are abundant without materially encroaching upon the OBofulness of tho soil. The house is furnished in tecning witb its own outward appearaiee, iu surroundings and the wcll-kuovn tastes and charac ters of its occujttnts. An air of re. fined comfort wrvades '.ho wholo From theverandth a view is obtained well worth a lofg journey f.o enjoy Down the green lope and acrotm the rich meadows of tho Mohawk Yallov. all covered at tliu time with toiling farmer basteninr to secure tho over abundant crop or hoy, taking ip tht enure city ot U.ica, and all lU sur rounaings. stretching far away or down the Mohawk, the view is finally lost in tho blue dmtauce fur np the picturesqne ClienangQ ., valley, the opening to which is dirocUy opposite." SnomiYOCRACY. Those pretenders were born with the rebellion ; hut they did not die withit. Theirname has driven out of the ranks of the living that good old word, codfinh ar istocraey. Shoddy has driven codfish to its native eleroont, and buried it eternallv in the depth of the ocean while victorious, all-conquering shod dr reigns supreme and without a rival on its native heath the Northern Stale. The watering places are now the grand gnthering-iu-iilaces of shod dy. AU tlie localities, from Maine to Maryland, and from Jersey to the Pa cific, have emptied their surplus stock of elevated vulgarity into the hotel. Here they wave more victoriously and twice as brilliant a our glorious flag. With diamond as large a saucor and ear to match, they crowd the hotels, or go with their sounding horse laugh along the drives, much more Cl-- .1 -. 1 . -II -- -a rules that tbey call their own. When the Radical thieves and plun derer got possession of General Fre mont's administration of affair at St. Louis, during the war, and were rob bing the government and the soldiers, General Blair denounced tho wholo thing on the floor of the House. , The defender of theso thieves on that occa sion was Schuyler Colfax. . That ig exact illustration of tbo characteristics of the two men. General Grant snys he has no poliey. Io the poople desire a Prtsident who has no policy with relation to a tariff, or Uxation, or finances? If so, why not elect the "Physician whose aami of life are nearly ran out f He will do as well, and ouly charge half the money. i , Only one member of Lincoln's orig inal cabinet is now acting witb the Grant, or Mongrel rartv. and that is Simon Cameron, one of the most no torious and infamous corruptionists in the United State. He is of course tho "right mn in the right place." The Democratic State Committee Rooms in Pittsburg, are at No. 104 Fifth street.! K.'.J. Jveenan, Eq., of W ostmoreland, Is in charge oftho bus iness of tho Committee torthe Western counties of the State, ne will bo found at No. 104 during the Cunipuign. ' Daniol Webster, in a letter to his on Edward, while at school, said : "Avoid all evil company and every temptation." If General Grant hnd such an adviser he would not to-day he thrown into the company nf Ben. Butler and other scalawag Iladicals. The report that Thaddens Ptevens was bsptirod just before he died ty the Sisters of'Chnrity is contradicted by the Freeman's Journal On the gronnd thst each baptism would be contrary to the rules and usage of me jatnonc unnrch. A specie of co-oporalion system has boon adoptod by tbo Pennsylva nia Pailroad Company., It isegreed to divide among the engineer and fire men all that they save from last year's expenditure of luel, oil, and Other ar tiolcs in running their locomotives. Tbe Radicals are greatly disturbed in mind because of the exodus of tbe freed-mcn from their party in the South ern States. Tbo froedmen rro only doing what many thousand white liepublioans are doing in lite North leaving tbe sinking shipof Hadicalism. Governor Geary ha issued a writ of Election to fill the unexpired torm of Tbaddeus Stevens. , Thi will give the people of Ineaster uounty the opportunity of voting for two Con gressional oondidate at the Ootober oleclion. An Italian barber, who passed in New York a a Dak for five year, playing the dicken with the youBg ladies, ha beon arrested lor windling in Germany. Several hundred love lMter and eighty photographs are among hi offiK'is. The Radical cry : "Help us, post masters, of we ink." " ' . : 1 Arietlfr'. Saw KsAseism, July 2'., ls'is ta. .. i it,, . UYll are b l'a .,''. again biuk from the most mngion. cent sCenSrv on the round gloVe. e have becti "to the Yo, Semite ami re turiuvti. I hnvo looked upon the Jiria eipal notitine.4ncry of Eurvpe, and dipt into Asia and Africa, and I newer w anything, on the whole. equal to this exhibition up in our snowy sierss. Other bits of landscnpo may surpass it in single points of comparison, but nonenterts in combination so many enriiansliig and pcerleHS attributes.-- Your life will hardly Io complete til vnn finvn taken in this little sketch of travel! and I am Impatient to nne fomeiind do it You come upon . .i .1. ... ..r .1.. U'nlla rtf" tne vaney " m" t"r " , , , somft H,Ut'0 leei aiM've tne? wit num. The valley itsolf is lect anove tho same level. ' Krom this crest f roek yon look vittuitlly down into vno mighty chasm, rifted at ome old time and by some great convulsion in the heart oftho mountain. ' You see it in its -whole length, some eight miles, and half to one and a half miles wide. Far belrrvT you riso tho tall pines, and undrir tho shadow of the ginftt walls winds the river (tho Merced.) ' Off from the brow of this wall or mountains leap numerous wntermlls, kept full hy tbe melting snows iium tbe loftier summits. Those loftier summits arc from 1U,- 000 to 13.000 feet high. One named the Sonth Dome rises perpendicularly from the level of the valley ,(H0 feet. You remember Mount Carmei.pernnps. That's 800 feot -high, luko about eight such mountains, let the material be bald and bare granite rock, pile them tin -with1 a trerpondicular iacc and overhanging brow, and stand at their base nd gare up. lhalB me style or tho thing, "' And this is only ."olio height in that double Wall of eight miles. The"Bri dnl Vail" face is itbont 1,000 feet high and some 60 feet broad at the top. The "Yoserrrlte" Fall Is a triple lenp, of length S.&OO feet. The -Ribbon" Full is 8,000. The Nevada and Ver nal Falls precipitate the main Merced River over two ledges 700 and 600 4nnf e,i4 1 1 ' Those bo 'hlg things. ' ' 1 Wo took all the adventurous trips belonging td the tour without acci dent. Horseback riding on mountain trails, twenty-four miles a day our ladies went through it bravely. We had a party of eleven and two guides in addition. Jovrnal of Commerce. Tire in ntmnmrport.' A few minutes before 12 o'clock on Saturday night, three persons discov ered a flame in the barn of Mr. Bar rett, and, as soon as possible, made an effort to quench it, but failed. The cry of fire was raised, and promptly responded to by firemen ana ritirons. Owing, however, to the want of water, the flames rapidly f-pread from one structure to another, until no less than six barns and the Mulberry street M. E. Church became food fur the de vouring element. Tho hams were mostly filled with a t ,,ii t"T8in, inrninn;rntraiiTiatr loss beyond the frame work. Mr. Barrett lost a horse. The church mignl have been saved it a proper supply of water could have reached it ; as it was, liowcver, tbe gallant fire men could only witness iu destruction. From window lo roof, from roof to steeple, it spread with fxightfil speed, enveloping , me liouio ediuce in a bright sheet, which gave light far and near. The bell tolled a solemn funeral chant, until the heat drove tho men from tbo lopo. It was a grand and imposiug sight, Causing one almost to forget the ssd results it cost. The upholstery, chairs, etc , were all saved by interested friends, and a sympathizing community. The cost of" tbe church was upwards of f 20,000, and the Ions, including the .inconve nience, is all of thatamount, Tbe sta bles belonged to Ex-Governor Packer, Mr. Barrett, Mr. Schneider, George Rothrick, J. J. Aire and Mr. Wciscl. We would judge that the loss in each barn would average f 1,000. They were all of wooden make. This was, undoubtedly, the work of an incen diary. The insurance upon the church is f!l,000; the other buildings were partly insured. We can safely place the loss at $25,000. Lycoming Ga zette, August 27. The negroes in Washington are armed by the Radicals. They march through the streeM with gims" loaded with ball cartridge, and at the slight est provocation fire a platoon of mns. kctry into the unoffending wayfarers on the sidewalk. "Let ns havo peaoo." The New Orleans Christian Adr cxtc, spuaking of the effort to establish -Northern Methodist churches ia the South, says: "What congrerrtions live aro hardly 'ghost of a congre. tion,' because they arc not while enough to bo the ghosts of anything. H Threo lawyers of Rochester were suspected of being pickpeckets, and were arrested at UufTulo. The matter was explained and the police made apolegics. Th officers were not far out of the war after all. The Hew York iSii(fiadiel)tatea that a month ago better on the Presi dential election was two to one in favor of Grant. Bine then Scymonr stock has advanced to par, and within the past week it is a larr-e premium. The Radical committee at Washinp ton have enpnjod a man named Pile to present the question of taxation from their standpoint. Tiln on the taxes" i a favorite mottoof the Radi cals, says tho .'tw York Leader. An exchange has the following item of news: "I hey have a hrw drier down east theycidl "Butler Cock tails.'' iousurii up with a spoon, ouint one eye, drink the liquid down, and put the spoon in your pocket." . . a ' In Ephrata, recently, Littie Miller, ajd about twelve yeai-s, and a little boy, Martin 11. Mi:icr,agrd ten years, shook hands with clove, grandparent and great grandparents. There are eighty negroes in the South Carolii.a Lcys'ature tbo can neither read iior write. However, it is cetesstry to lav peace, CaTiiii A K in in.-On Sunday! afternoon Isat, as a well known nu rrn of I'attcrson, ws wslking thro' the fields west or the tnr, l lw ,n lbs palS bef.u-e l.im a I . nt.i t ai M a and white kitten. He bs liitleKrl om! thrc f years olit on v !ni be doles with'f mdot afiVtion. s llc-letet tam ed trt secure Ibis handsome little l ior hor-. Us bku mwlmd round it for a while, and finally succeeded in get ting hold of it. Suddenly he changed bis mind and let it go. He felt tliut he was wanted at homo. Every one be passed beld bis noe, ,and men women aud thlWrca flod from hun U though he hud l he cholera. And all because he caught a kitten. There Is a new msd? mvs in tin ynrd to the rear of his residence, and in that gnrve is deposited a suit of swoet-scented clothe. : If you want to hoar it thnn der an v time, iust sav "kitten" to ll'.ll L.n fillon Wall b't VOU . , , , !. T,. n..,t gel bKUiiKOU. ji;i i The reason that Butler favors the greenback system js becaaso he is afraid that his spoons will be melted and run into coin. ..: . ..?Unrri4. --r - On Aofuet I7th, 1S,-.t Ree. W. M. Braeti rin.n. Mr. THOMAS O. blt'LLLS to Mun HKS 1UATTA rlCllOrt'; botb uf lleecaria townihip. Oa A)mt J7Ui, lKCS.by Her. 0. A. Nunoarr, Mr. AI:.-AI,OM L. I'KAHt'E to Mill UAUI11A K LI N E ; both of Uiia eoonty. tin the 521 of Aniruat, Iff., be tbe lleT. llr.t Ci rAnr. Mr.HAVlll I'VNI.Al' and iaa SAK AH B. fENTZi botb of Brady towaahip.Cleartieldeo. On Jalr ttb. IKS', kr . W. l,n.i Et.. Mr. JAMf.S Joll.VSON toMiaa AIA JAH LlOllT Nblt; all of Iteaearia. townahip. Oa the ISth of Aajraat lSeg, by Joaua Eriaa. F... Mr. CAL I.V M SLAP and Uiaa LVIHA 6. MOOKE ; both of Lumber City, Clearfield to. . SWa. ... In t'nioa townehiii, ao fsaunlafi, Aaawt 22L IrM, liELEY M.. djuifbter of J una and M uiaET lit... trtd 2 ycart. 1 month and days- "5 far 2-rrtl5rafcis. CJTRAV COW. Strayed iar from the r- k 1 mieee of tbe andcrairued, reaiiling In l'miiiie- barg, oa tbo 6th of Aagaat laet, a aeedisje a ie lii -year-old COW, f a yoUowieb fcnadle, wbita on bipa and flank and bulb euuuldrra, while ert on forehead, and crm liorr. with j.ointa aaaed off. Any ai.a giving torarrattos thai win rue te acr naooeerr, wiU be aaitably rewarded. ,jhili'uabHrg,kjit. i tu J. P. JIACLAT. TKACHF.R9 W A WTF:r. Tba B.H of Slebool Ihrertoraof CVeartetd koraack aiebl eaiploy I1IK1.E CO.Ml'El t.NI TKACUEKs for tba eoauing term. Aplicatia oa be Bade w Ibe Soentary, at Clearfield, Pa. .... By order of tbe Board. JBOS. i. axoClLLOCGH. cVjit lt Secretary. House and Lot for Sale ' . IN WALLACETOX, TTIT1I KITCIIKS and BAR-ROOM, saita T ble for aue-room or ar.r other parpsee ; tor-lbrr wiOi BAKN aad STABLE. Tbe Ilinee is only lately erected, and the a bole is sorruanded with a food fence. This property is siiaatrd ia WALLACXTOX, oa tba Phiiipsbare; A Clearfield Bailroad, aad if directly opposit tbe looation of tk depot. Jull.N BLtU.VKa. Wallaaeton, &qU J, UM-Jt RIX.ITl:K H KOTK Iw-Kotice It hereby riven that the following, aeeoools bare bora examined aad peecd hy me, aad remaia lied of record to tbia ofboe for tbe mapeetion of betre, lrralees, areditora, aad all others u aar other way inlan-ed. and will be preeeolod ts tbe aeit Or rnao a t nnrt or rirm. n-l.l .-mmij. , be bM al tSe Court Hoase, ta tbe bomarb af ClearSel.!, ooaa Meneinjcoa thefewrtb Moayf Septeaaber, IS6S: The AB&1 aiwaanl of W- J. Kiekir. .i.M. nf tbe laet will and testaaaent of Jobn Browa, late of tbe tenrasbip af Bwroatda, deceased. Fioal aecaoDt of Tbaaias 11. r-peaoer, adaiaia trator of James A. Mead, lata of tba Uanebip of Uohcn, deoeaaed. Pinal anconnt of Aaaot Rile, adaiaiatrator af Jetra Starert, lata of tba loweabip of Peaa, oee'd. I inal aor.ant of Anthony 11 da, sdaitBiatraloriNT Emetine Owens, late of tbe toanahip of Ferrueon, ibv-a-need. ' The aonoaat of Lawreara Fled, adtainiatrator of Aatier Miller, late ef the toauL.p of Cotioc- Uin, oeoeaeea. The accoont of John F. Wearer, eieeator of tbe last wiU and testaauet af M iliiata Waata, lata af tba toanehip of Lawraaaos, deooasrd. Tbe partial aroonat of James aamerrille. ear rlrrnr adminirtrator of tba mate of lnjetd bsm rrrrilla, bale asT tlw township of Casiat. deewaad. The partial aeeauat of Jane A. llarery,adjaua iftratrix, and William V. Wright, aomi'niatrator, of the eetatsof Joaepk Barerly.lateof tlae boronrh of Laabar City, deeraaed. Ibe tareonM of Jeha Oaeaa, admiaittraioc af Uie estate of Jaaa Oacca, lau of tbe tvwaubip of Pike, deceased. r anal armanat of L. D. Weld, yaardiaa af Clar iaaa J. Weld, ow wife af iNiiid baiiliy. final aoimnt of James Wriby, gaardian of Jobs MYPhcrsua, one of tbe hrira of'joba Mrl'ber son, deeeeued. Tbe aeeoanl of Joha Oarraa, araardiaa ef Joaepk L. Oaeas, saiaor child af Levi Oaeut, deeeasrd. Tbe account of Ami Jlile, ituardiaa of Clara J. Read, Perry Owens. Norm Ana Owwai, Emory Oareni, Lyn.aa Oweaa, Raary Owema, Lacy wet, and Alfred Owens, minor children of Thomas Owcna, late of the township of Perrnaon. dee d. Final aorount of Joerph W. I.ail, elaeator of tba last will aad teetasoeait af Williata UammaDd, laie of Beocaria township, dcoeaerd. I. O. BARfiER, k Itraisrta'a Omc, 1 lieriatar. Clearfield. Pa Sopt , ISSSJU j wa,: M KOA aood, careful K A5. to work ia a LI very (.table. Wacee liWnd. Applylio , , JAMKs L. LKAVr, auall-at Clearfield, Ta. IaTATTrOK"ws,TD J Tba maileraiiraed Aaditar, aiipoiated te aodit aud sdjaat tbe aua-ool of iiary Keese aad Juba B. Oirraont, etacn'ors of deceased, will attend to tba eatae, at bis office ia Clearfield, am Satardsa tbe lll'k dae al Srnl t . . .. e k aactr t T J IP B A Kl. TKPT, A editor. ISTATK OF W MLhT aURTllKC'ls. j Ficcjtion In Apprateeinrnt arttins; eat pra petly H W.dowTbe mnderairned. appointed to ska tnatieanay and report as ta tba Talws of tke real ei ale aet auart for tbe widow, will attamd ta tbe same, al kia oCce ia Clearfield, oa Mondar, tbe Hat daeof eVpleeaber aett, at I o'clock, p. m. f wkirb take woUra. . . ' aanJ;-St:pd ISRAEL TEf T, A ad, tor. For Sale. 1 Cfl DSAIi OF 511K.KP. 1 'V pall klcl Moriaa. la 1iceee, I Soatb lHiwm, to Ileckwell, , And mited bloods. riVK M.AD or T0V50 CATTLR. One apaa of HEAVY DRAFT HORSES, WeLjb aboat 1.4 1 pomnda smeb. LAWfHF, WnfTK A CO., f"S Oe-la Mitle, Pa COM M lSSlONEiaSA isE er Unsealed Lands. 15 pomnnce of an art of As-en-Mr, p.cd tbe I d day of W.rcb. IU, eel. tie t' .U Aet te - aanrnd aa aet dire-tiar the aa ale of ae'tiae ... aea-rd mod. for tniea. aad for otbaw pgrpoeea,- tbe Co ";'"H ' ib'or ient. ' ""iw ai v uarncitt cvBat, Ca.. w.ll ! i,rT:'.TV,!PAT' tK w,k "J-IWM. Curt , mj as , sw. a. inaati Aa. fir. R"arraatea fovaai p. ... R B. naemakcr Sec-ana. .!.. - Miebael P.ata PVerana. Jnmd m.Saasotb-adfor4. ,Joa.i Pbcrrva.. llrair . ..Reni. lUrtab rn... i . -co eta IS.. ie ..in, inc.. MSI, ?T4 JMin Tboanaa ... ilW.. lMS.esia.toaTi. ienart...Uirard. i JiHi..... lsaa. Tk-mpaoa Knot. tw Willard. Kanbana 4 ...J ,ba He, Noma. 1S jDba Mcbilaoa Xorris. By orei-e ed the Ibaar i HV.il KUaul tv rv.v Ccrere ir.icnar,-OScav, ( IcarBeid.Aaj 7, i s.t oin iiiwMn'.4(...t. ! f tbe rd' w.t. , t , ' del., a km lltne wvwla sen a meli l ..." ( iVt , o4 Hb rial eolar, aaae l.n M Sl 4 Ul,"r ! artar ca tt.e fr.ly,4 r.l ti ).rTi.'i"n i. ii' em leei ie bit rw ,H r et.iietnj r ae-4.-d W. W. W Clearf.tlil, A..J It. Srhool Hotp nnd l ot for sj, 1 hereby five ni.tlnr tt.at they w,. m'A lie pair, a. iwir" v-wnB .. i i i . i v ...... eelrnk. f. aa.,ia 11 eta SKi-IK !U!I.K w.'t, tba IK't sh a,a I -;he e.'th eod of tbe boroort of Clrarfd, tofeea need fir ell pariM. tor farther partleolara, addreaa eilbar tbe 1-r or hecreteri Ol iue ii.-mi ia. TAVI.OK r.OWLEF, F, W. P. Raan. tatTary. i,t;. Examinations. PPLIl'AVfS ft aeb-iala ia Claartey 1 V will meet, at V oclut.a. m, at Hit t.j I naioad lihv-oa : Oirjrj, jiel.a" ot.r. ! Conlirl' and Kartfaaaa. Sept. lat. al to. I I rtcboollloasi! Mrrn. tbe M. at kylere. bam. the i, at tirabaiutoa : bra.iluij t ford InJ., tbe 4lb. at Vt illiama t.roe. l. tbe 4tb, at t'learSeld ; Pike and ( orw.a.j, Itb, M larweaivlllel Pena. tba Sta.ai hu. rergaaoa and L. tilv, tUe !b, ax L. til, t aide, the I lib, at iluniaUe; Bell, toe 1. (mpbeil'rtbool boaee; K.Waabimrtonai,). tbe 1410. al Nraborj; haol.tne KilbMS, fOTrtt fcofirn, tbe liUlat htoneville; Ut-. the lnih, at I Me Kboil liuaae near juatt I . Jordan, the Jlal.al Anaonrille; benceria. u, at tilea Hope; Uaiich. lb d, al Jam W aodward.tue lit a .at Ibo. HeaaWraoa a, and Oaoeoia, tbe ISlb, at tbe Centre fccbon, ii All profeaaional certificate, eteefit tiio , eioea the firat Monday of June, ltK16, eea; valid alter tbe Sret Mondae of Jaae, Im anr;T-t W. fMUl.U, Co. ... A- IMMTUATOK'4 MITKL-) ia berrby jrr en t bat let tera of ad tu ib on tbe eatate of ftASU'EL I Lhl'. K, i. lata of Mama towaabip. Clearfield eountr. h. ing been duly u ran ted lo Ue andere.gnei. v. aona iadebt'd to said eatate will rileaK a.,, dent, and those baeinr claims or drnue. prearnt then protierly aolbentioated for aei. aad allowaaw wilboat abilay. AMiI'.EW lir.MK Morrisdale, Ang. ?S-st. AdiaiDirr, IK THE COURT OF COMMo Pll af Clearfield oounly, Pa. Iaotfaa J. Dcxuavr ) ti. ifc. J71 8epL T-ra Maar An lit utar. J Alias sabreeaa aw i To Mast Asa In lp, Keavoeaoeait : Voa ara bereby aotified aad reqnired u , afnar la yaw own proper peraoa at aa; Cwort of toaamon fleas, ta ne boiaen at t - aa Monday, tbe !Stb day of rpteauber, !. for awr aaud Jadjrta, lo am war tark U; may ba tben said tbera ebaraed aaaiart yaa. complaint of aaid libellaot ia tbe proceed pewdiaf. aa4 aaoaalt lo saca arder aod la tsaort aaay Bake : arad hereof fail J CVKKMIS Il'iWE. fw- AGENTS WANTED 10 a UkM bUAddvd tvcd OlLrtssi Lik Ivtiuil Blaiu A bmk fw errn , Masi vork U stnmriiiiE7 intrrrft ui rr tkMical T&liM. aN jVatriot ccva do witi ke a jat DdrtiaJiisf f tbt inm tvtr ovtintrT, wiUisMt tri.u$ it. jbiraur- k4iBg ItcmoentM u4 CrTa-, A tit ; XtM sSiaaMM Of ttM dUcMVCTBtlt CMJtd.iU ; tu&ngv of the pe! ar so furaUj of eocitiiotwM. IttiOTtv ftvaid fdul u 1 A(Cm ia ali iart 1 tvumtry art tntj; grrai ttAbdard wura lb itt opj-ortaiitt; u kv(t rr alTardod, aa its tart'e tiif, km ad fTt Kptviaritj kara Bitvi a fi aoaa4 wtaic. caava-awrf atj Karc u r. S-al ftjf tnivalara. aad c our i.lf-ral tern full tlrnptt(a of Ibe ffratrt raUarnit f Um li Ad irrr, I'M Til L tiTATKil Pl'BUSUI. -' aapt) St 411 BrooflM atrwt, Nc r AlkTElS A female eompeteat u i rai faeMteWvork. j.iMrra ton. oo t mik. Arr'y , . Baa Tit, Clearfield Post Oftca. Rlacksmith .Stand for fi riiliE adersijrmed bereby frivea act. - a bow ii iur Bam aia nai eeiaw ' the rillare of Oiuad, ia Bell wwn.hip. C ennty. Pa. Tbe proiierty eonmyta of let ' LOTS, bariac eroet4 tbeeeoa a Itwelaar : XliauAamiUa fbop, la.blc, and otocr a. oBt-btiildins;a : together witb aa OIT-L ' Uinii f half as acre, oa akicb ara p iaawt and peach trees aad dwarf tree. Ibis is deeirsih tocatiua for a tiau carpeater, ar other mechanic, bete n- by a proeperouf aei-bborhood. Tbe yr" ba ewd 'S easy term. Par farther pi oaJl aa the premises, or addroea thr .a4- ' tstedjr. O. jaiajlJ Sm Al'AV bF.i j IXKCl'TIIRU SlOTICK Netre. i l-.r S-vcn tbat Letters TsiumcEta-i I e rranted to tbe roT.arribere, aa tb CONRAD MKHHVI.XK. deeeaard. lae torn aabip, Clearfield ewanty, peaaayleau persons mdrbted la said Latata are reau m.nke Immediate payment, and tboa. : reams acamat tba aare will presrat tke aatbaatseated far setil.mrnt. JACOB XEHRSTT: HEXKY JdKHKVC. 'alyMtCpt' Fid rMlK a)fiiradi fvc aaJ kif FA: X We aboal milmmy brtwer Cet.-i Containiiig EightyRre Ac FiOt-Iit Itctr.c unf.ro aad ia a ( 4 mltiTation. witb pf-wl dIttnjr k-nnv tkarrasa, tffH-t-- muh Mf rkum War trt and r-vrf IiO (rape Tin. ararij v The Tvro-Story Carpenter I On Third Streed. near tbe railroad dep.c eld boaaacb. Tarmf aaodrrmie aad p ipeea at any lima. Call ia pree. or Llearfiel 1. Pa. . OtuK ia ll: Clearfield, Jaly -tf VIMIMiTRATHR-S ?OTICt it hereby fieea. Ikal letlera el 44a tie am the aauuaf ISAAC IU .VU' lata af Kaax mewaabip. Clearfield eeaf batiag been duly (raated to lbs a--all persona indebted ta said eatate a o-ske imanadiete paymeat, mnd these e-aima ae deaaaada wiU pnaaent Urs r mwtbeslieated for faille we or wnb.ai 4 -a aoAfitp.1 A. RoW LKS. 1 DANIEL M. DOUG HER" B1HBER & H1IR MISS siixiaa sTarsT, jy?;l CtF. A KFIRI.n, P Grape Vines for Salt VLL tbe tradtar barde rarveties ef r y. CO.itiR Cl TTlMiN hood red. Co.NCORD T1NF.S only I'm derr solicited as soon as aoaeeelent. s'' raataaimi, be A. M. 1 ' ClewrSeM. Pa, Aa)reM . 1T. Philadelphia & Erip Rait SUMMKR TJME TAPLl T broach aad direct reals kotweee r' Baltimarm, Usrrir.arg, Wiliiar' and tba Great Oil Region of Penr.sy'1 ELEGANT SlTrTr.riNGf On all MM Traias. OX and after MOVPAT. M 4.T It' trains a tba Philadelphia A t" Road wiU ran as (.-How.: 11 aet ward. Mail Trsia leaves rhilideiphie. " o do...St Mary 1 To . am ra al Rrie ' Rrie kirreae tearee Philsderpbia. -'; Oo.. j s. Mary a " l..mve at Kris...- I Ji.lw rd. Mall Trait leave. Rrie. -"' . Ia A. K u.n.. 4 ta ..arriet u rbiladelpbia. - J ' Kris Eipreaa leavaa Krie ' Po da... St Morel ' Po areies at Pkiledeipkie..-. Mail aad Elpeeaa seiaert wilk a ' Ibe Warrea A Franklla Raiia.e. n' learia Philadelphia al v lniaetoa al 4 am mad Oai Ci-y at Leoriaa Philadelckia al 11 S p ! Oil Cite al 4 11 a - I ... -. . V . ,v. , I aii traiat on " ;-rr: a ri" j make el. eeaneetrens al Oil C iT . ioy rraaxun ana i eiroieom v s ' .l.uL ..k. k aircl-n I. It'1 J -v.ar. i a . vi i . . n i. c n . v Uaaeral Far1'
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