net rl tol i llir tv,l-i lion ot W ilk u MriiMMn, lh rnlntm,'l,t ..wttrrl w the mng Nnl n . as lWr I no Trtirlw ol rtfn Tho BlUinlcJ jmlfrw f romitnt, nml if he rt not, Ml d.-aorti.m from l.ii colora, with wuirli they hv nolli in to dt. diJ not .iq-rive the Tntcr .1 Ihrir fitfula. M r. Pclnno. who . certainly n hononthlo m.n before the new tr-awhinp; Uintotl hii morula, alill rctim toroethinff of hit former clf ropct s hi reluii'd to be a cnditlale lor re-eicclion, ai.hmd to look an lioneat voter in the lace. If he would rciloro himself to hii own pood opin ion and to that of those whose opinion he values, let him resign at once a liosition which be illegally occupies, and suffer tho voters of the district to elect a member for thomnelves. Two other cases occurred near the i lose of the seHsion, not equal in atro lity to this, for they wore, as far as disclosed, simple acts of arbitrary power, unmixed with fraud or fole protonses. One from Missouri, eloct A by about 1,000 majority, ono from Kentucky, by about 1,400, woro re moved by a vote of the House bocause they were not acceptable to the party, und men who were not elected, but who were acooptablo, were appointed ip their place. A late eleotion id Ken tucky shows how acts like these, tho mere wantonness and insolence ot un restricted power, are estimated by the people Senator Morton is correct In asort " ing that intelligent men of the South .'ik not. fnnrlly ntfjichafl fn tho adven turers whom CoiiLTCBS has sent, at a heavy public expense, to rule over them, act as spios upon inem, mutely report them to the .Northern jmblic and finally, misrepresent tbom in Con gress. A very recent example is wor- ihvofnote. 1 lie Governor or .Loumi ana, greatly in want of a military forco to control the coming election, and if not that, at least Enfield rifles to arm nogro militia of Loyal Leagues to Keep suspected voters irora me pons roported a condition oi perfect anar hy, with more than one hundred and lorty murders in a brief space of time. This seemed serious. The Freedmon's iiuroan were ordered to inquire and i o port, and, being composed of mill' tary officers not yet taught in the now code of morals, they found and reported fourteen murders in all, com- iiuiwu uy negrues unu vtuuua, iu me lime named by the Governor, being considerably less than in the same limo in the peaceable, law-abiding State of Indiana. It is, therefore, quite probable that such mon as the present Governor of Louisiana, who have been sent among tbom to troy- em, and libol, and misrepresent tbem, however prompt to fulfil their mission, may not have secured the entire con- lidence of the people. Out of Con gress, as well as in, there hag been much progress in teaching and learn ing the new system ot morality, which consists in mon freeing themselves 1i'om educational and legal restraints. Whothor the war is tho teacher I k now not, but the fact is cloar. Thero is, however, less proportional increase of crimes of violence in tho South than in other portions of tho Union. Tho host men among thorn, though shorn 'i iimuu ui tuuu immune, use uu wring, rnd, to a groat extent, successful of- lorxs io restore order and repress violence, doubtless in tho hope of be ing restored soon to the blessings of u regular constitutional government, lor the rockloss sacrifice of which they nave sunureo, anu are still sultcnnir, u terrible ponalty. Crush this hone r nd who can foresee tho consoquonoe f 1 looked over Senator Sherman's Kpoecb, doliverod in Ilillsboro a few lays since, in which he fails to men tion impeachment and Lis voto upon it, but solemnly warns us of the dan gers of renewed secession a further ovolt by the discontented mon of t is boutb. Ho is right ; thero is dnn rrcr. An effort is making to bring I'ongross together in adjourned ses sion in order to manipulate and con trol the elections in the Southern .States. Those whom Congress and i he military have appointed to repro hent those States in the two houses are alarmed at the prospect bolore them, and call loudly for assistance They want troops and they want arms, to coerce votes and keep im practicable voters away from the polls j and when Congress mocta they will want money, either in the way f appropriations to the Freedmon's ureaii or In somo other available torm, to buy votes such, if there be :.ny, mat cannot be secured by mill t iry coercion. If Congress meots in time, their demands will be oompliod with by an unwilling majority, who will lack the manhood to resist them. 1'rom this may probably result armed collision. It were bettor for the coun try, better for the party, that you do not hold this adjourned session. Your boldest and ablest loader, who while no uvea, never spared, in his dying moments, almost with his last breath, lAjiiuBBeu a uupe mat it might not be nuna necessary to hold it. He saw, us all must soo, that it would proba- l.l I I 4 J! . y iu iu uiiwsirous consequences. You cannot safely trust yourselves, whon assembled undor party drill for legislation. A groat majority of you :.re driven forward by bold, bad mon. not retaining tho power to indite of ... 'iuiu ur jiiHuco oi your nets. It you moot before, the elections in me southern butos. you can not. nn loss greatly changed for the bettor by a few months intercourse with the eopio, you cannot fail tointorfr hw :orC8 r frud, or tho application of -... uuna money to control them. 1 ourPride w,u be at once appealed to. hat did we meet for 1 Certainly lor some important object; and noth- i"B requires ampalxtli except timely iiumuiui vj cuniroi me elocl.ions. -ivoid it, i pray you, and with it iu jrooaoio consequences. The appeal m now made to the narammmi av.., ' 'gn, the peoplo, and neither fraud nor j irco can be Buffered to prevent, to l-ilsify or to overrule their decision. It you attempt to retain your power .uvUUrniiicui ny iraud, against a cicar mnjonly, you will fail, unless you i use also fUPce. f you ,Ucrn,,t it by force and it i, resisted by force, .e have civil war, rebellion and troas cni but who are the rebels and trai ,'ou ,wh0 rm eire tho row- r unlawfully, and destroy our Con Mitutional Government, or those who rm to defend iU It is trne that in qncstions involving national Govern uiont, success in the conflict usually letcrmmes the question of right : and let it not be lorgotteu th.t in this conflict strong public opinion does much to aid an arm him "who hath his quarrel just." It were therefore well for tbeparty now in power whose ngiUmate power dies soon, to inquire, bofora theyccmpelor provoke k re! 60rt to force, as to the probable result on which side, they being the ag ffaaora, w,U the physical and mental iw of the nation lie r la the first Kile tlmt Millie rrinlo. which In the late cflMMt wilf wion, was worth a myriad of armed men flht Intf In tlelVnue of the Constitution, will be arrayed attain In its defense whoso will attack It aiininst V, if yon attempt to mie or irlnin the power of the I'nion In delWiM of Its restr.iinls. Tho w hole South as a unit will bo arnlnst you. iotonoof those cmisnric whom you have sent to slander, control and oppreaa the Imm)- ple there w ill bo found on tho spot when real danirer menaces. The bor der Slates, to a man, will be against you, as tho Inle election In Kentucky . .... I t.lf .1.. IPSlllies; aim quiio u.iu mo mon in tho Northorn and Western States. I beg of you, therefore, for your own siik os, do not provoke, by Iraud or forco, an armed collision. Itdeponds on yourselves alono ; for tho men ot intellect in tho South those men who will, at -last, control its destinies, in spile of all the disabilities you have imposed on thorn have determined to endure, and induce their people to enduro all that you bave indicted, in tho hope that tho peoplo of the Uni ted States, to whom the appeal is now made, will restore to thoir States the Republican form, and also snbstnnco, ot government wmcn you have de stroyed wbilo pretending to guarantee Mr. Morton casts in, with the want of a republican form of government, the alleged tact that they do not in tho Sontb treat Northern men with cordiality and respect. This, to somo extent, is truo. A large proportion of .Northern men who bave come among them woro commissioned as spies, and were paid, principally oat of the pub lic purse, to slander and vilify, with tho ultorior object of misrepresenting tho South in the two houses of Con gress. To these your emissaries Southern men are generally not par- uui. xu weir political nomenclature they are called "carpet-baggors ;" as chemists call, by way of distinction, gonus of gases cacodyles; and it is not surprising that they aro both in like bad odor. But honest men, those who visit the South upon legitimate busi ness, are generally, not always, treated with civility and kindness; for the masses of mon do not always readily take note of the distinctive characters of mon. Goneral Lee's remarks, as reported by General Kosecrans, are full on the point of submission to the Union, and confirm all that I have heard on this subject from other relia ble sources. General Lee denied that the veonle of the South are iiiimif.ul to tbe Union. Tbcv want noaoe and long for it This is thoir universal sentiment as far as ho has been able to ascertain it, and his opportunities have been many, from frequent con versations and extensive correspond ence with representative persons in all parts of tho South. Aa to their animosity to tho negro, nothing could be further from the fact: and wliv should there be J Said he : "There is no rivalry between tho races, but a reciprocal intercourse, growing out of the fact that each is dependent upon the other to a great extent one need ing employment and tho othor em. ployeos. Apurt from this, they have been roared togethor, and there is a natural affection and sympathy be tween thom." The leading mon of the South, if ounereu to uo so without renewed in suit and oppression, are evidently wil- .. ip i . i ... . ' oug w awmt tne noanng effects of time. It is, therefore, for you to de termine ; and I pray you be mon be not led by importunity or driven l,v clamor, but determine wisely and rationally whother you will force the runownl of a civil war in which you will be the aggressor. One thinir is cortain, if the South attain solf-g-jv-ernmont (as thoy will soon, in what ever w ay it may be brought about, for a majority of the people will it, and they w ill bo hoard,) they will not, for they can not, restore slavory and tuako it profitable ; they would not, if they could, for iu abolition will irivo tlmm a very largo accession of power in the House of Itoprnscntativos, and tho x.iuuujnii I'Oiioge. uut i must hasten to a domi. TTn. til recently I had intended to suYiport """"" vjinut ior me I'msiden. cy, and would do so still, in the hope u " iMJinucracy win obtain a ma jority in tbe House of lionresnnl! irr and thus hold a restraining n. . but facU which I have shown nhnvn rendor it impossible. Bad men with more intollect and more force of elm aclcr than himself, ha Ve rmANnnamn aP uim, mm ii ne ue eieoled rresidonl will, probably, continue to rulo him and the country with him: nd nm of the worst oxisting abuses cannot oo corrected against ISxeoutive oppo sition. Iu looking over tbe whole ground most carefully, and weighing consoquonccs well, I Lave come to the conclusion that it were hotter that the Democracy prevail in the coming election, and thus divido, for the pre ent, the Legislative, whilo we restore uuo .executive and Judicial powers. Jo evil can ensue. We shall have a season oi repose and time for reflection ooiore called on again to act There is proiouna puilosophy in the old Scotch pivveru "Tlw iliowtn fall aort whra tha lad la ailll." I have already shown it will givo us a season for inquiry and reflection, and tho anmo conservative power which can now give success to eitbor party can, at the end of two years, do ...io uio mmg, ana place tho liovorn ment in the hands of those who may be then found most worthy to control it. So far neither party has ventured to commit itself on the disposition ot the puunc ucui. Aiy mind bas long been made nn as to the nrinrinln .h;i. should govern us mi its adjustment. It is this: So fnr as'our contracts are distinct and explicit, we mn.t. by thom, no matter how uneoual or uMoiouo. ior exami in. whnra va bave promised to nav the i il.. J..u. i.,1 C .. or Dom, in gold, national faith requires, and we must so pay it; but whore the contract is not Bmlinii but requires construction, n mi deal with croditora and the neonle precisely as an enlightened court of eqniiy would doal with creditor and debtor under like conditions. For cx- ampio: the creditor borrows forty eon U, or depreciated bank paper worth forty cents, which tho public calls a dollar, and promises to pny interest, six per cont- on its nominul.or fifteen per cent, on iu actual value in gold. Ihe promises tonnviha inii.i ;n gold lieing explioit, the nation who owes the debt should pay it, for there is no usury law operating on contracts with sovereigns; but whore a distinc tion is tuken in tho contract botwoen tbe debt and the interest lheininn..i only mado payable in gold equity would require that the debt should be paid in that which is equal in value to tbe fund rcoeived. Sovereigns have not always moled outthis even-handed juetico. The coin of nations bas been sometime debased after a loan made. vu fvuw w auvar D(i on pound ol copper wonm et mii psy what was two poninn i i mvrr w lion the loan was made This was a prons wronjj. It l equally wrong, nn the other side, to take the name lor the thing, and pny an ptinee rf silver to tho lender for lar tentlis f an ounce borrowed, Ixnanse e' h In iu turn was called a dollar. Kquity, if called Into action, woald suffer neither ono nor tho other, but reqniro pay ment from aovoroifin or suhieet of the just amount borrowed, regardless of name. Thi should bo the rule of payment. If currency were borrowed which was worlh forty cenU on tho dollar, currency or bonds of an equiv alent value should he paid. Such are my viows of the duties of those who represent bondholders and people, and who aro alike the agents of both. Tho committees or Uongross who have charge of the subject should examine each class of cases carefully, and do justice to each. It matters not by whom tho bonds are hold, whether larco capitalists or widows and or phans; each and all are entitled to equity, no more, and no less, ll you give tbom less, you wrong thom; if you give them moro, you wrong tne people, who are the debtor. T. EWlNG.ofOhio. She gcpuMtam. Gkobok B. Goodlandih, Editor. CLEARFIELD, PA. Thursday Morning, Sept. 24. 1868. Democratic) National Ticket. TOR l'KISIDENr, IIojt. HORATIO SEYMOUR, 01 NIW TOBK. YOB TICI PRESIDENT, Gjek. FRANCIS P. BLAIR, or MISSOURI. Democratic State Ticket. Arniroa hcitkiial, Hoi. CHARLES E. BOY IE, of Payette. t'BTiro iimii, Gea. WEM.ING10W H. ENT.Colaabla. Democratic District Ticket. ruitinrtvwT input. Hon. CH Alt I. Eft) A. MAYER, of Clinton. (lOHOItKMI Hob. II ASK EI.AH UHllWH, tf Warren. IIHATna. Hob. WM. A. WALLACE, of Clearfield. Hon. T. J. McCLLLOUGH, of Clearfield, Democratio County Ticket. Pmthnnntanr, AAROJU C. TATE, of Lawrence. Rogtrtar A RAnHr, A. W . LEE. ol llmcaria. rnntmUwinnir. SAIMI EL H. HllAEI'NEK, of Lawrence. Rnrreror, SAMUEL P. MrCI.OHKEY, of Pike. Aiultlor, PRICE A. ROM l.EM, at knoi Whoever votes for Glonnl W.ScO' fiold for Congress, casts his ballot as emphatically ior negro suflVago in Pennsylvania as though it was printed on his tickot. Query. Ilave you heard the news from Maine f The disunion Iiudiculs only increased their voto eight por cent., while the Democrats increased thoirs thirty por cont. Tho samo ra tio in Pennsylvania in Octobor will givo us tho State by 45,000 majority. Itcad tbe address of tbe State Com mittee in another column. The Radicals, through their nomi nee for President, bellow "lot us bave peace yet, who is it that doos not know that our country will never enjoy peace whilo the Radicals con tinue to add fuol to the fires of hate and lovengof Lot tho doctrine of William Ponn, tbe foundor of our great State, be put in praclioc, and then we will bave peace. A Plain Qumtion. Why do the United States 6 20 bonds sell for only 71 conts on the dollar in Europe, while tbe bonds of Brazil and other South American Republics subject to earth quakes and revolution bring 93 cents f Because tbe moneyed men of Europo have more faith in the half breeds of that locality than in the Mongrels who have for eight years misgoverned the United States. They would rather risk earthquakes and revolulioa than Radical rule. SconiLD Surrenders. Bon. J. K. Hornish, of Warren, sent our loyal membor of Congress a challenge to canvasa Warren county togother, but the nogro advocate refuses to enter the ring, intimatSg that ho flies too high. This is a cowardly dodgo, worthy of those Rumpors who love tho negro above tho whilo man. Sco fiuld is known to bo one of the most unscrupulous domngoguos around Washington, and devotes throe hours of his time to tho intorest of tho no grocs in tho Southern States to ono he spends in the intorost of the w hite peoplo oi his District. Kiad It. Wo publish this week tho great Address of lion. Thomas Ewing, of Ohio. Uo is ono of the few remaining links in tho chain of great statesmen who built nn this Republic. Mr. Ewing was clectod U. S. Senator from Ohio in 1830: an- pointed Sooretnry of the Treasury by roaidont JJarrikon in 1MI ; was Soo otary of tbe InUriomndor Preaidont Taylor in 1849, and was appointed U. S. Senator in 1850, In be retired from tho political arona; but ho now again apoalts to bit country mon io tonoa tbatcannot bemialaken. Ilavine associated with Ititninn Pol. houn, Clay, Caaa and Webster, bia oonnaols at tbis time should be sought and. itudisd. (wttftfirMfAlatrtr ,trfrvs, pa" S. IVaaitTB Rwa, I M A a '''' I an a. f To A(t ."iert. of rraa'y''airt f The alnrily iVmnersiy of Vaint have covered themsokea with glory. In the very citadel of Hadi.wlism they demonstrated that you ar pon the eve of magnificent victory The two parties were last arrayed at tho polls upon national leeuMi iu lt0(l. Maine thon polled a vole nearly eonal to her voto of 1G4, whilst Pennsylvania polled her largest vte. In 18(10 Itadicalism recoivcil in Maine C9,f.37 voles. In IKoS It re ceives, as they themselves estimate, 75,000 votes. This Is an increasa of 8 per cent, upon tho voto of 1800, In 18(5(1 lemocracy there received 41,047 votes, and 1868 it receive 65, 725 votes. This is an increase of 80 per cent, upon the vote of 1800 In 1800 Itadicalism rocoived in Penn sylvania 807,274 votes, and Democra cy rocoived 200,090 votes. Apply tho test of Maino to this vote, and Iiadicalism will rccoivo in Penn sylvania an increase of 8 per cont., or 24,581 votes, making a total of 331, 855 votes, and Domocracy will recoive an Incroaso of 30 per cont., or 87,028 votes, making a total of 377,124 Iiemo cratio votes, showing that we willhave a clear Democratio majority of 4i,209 votes. Whilst the totals shown by this esti mate aro too largo for the vote that we will cast in Ocaobor, no man who knows the condition of publo senti ment in Pennsylvania will assort that tho relative proportion will boleasened. Maine voted for John C. Fremont, yot James Buchanan was elected President, and Pennsylvania led the column of States that mado aim the Chief Executive of the nation, The hope of the .Republic is in the Domocracy of the Keystone. As in 1856, the responsibility of de termining the coutost now rests with you. Maino bas proven thatyou can again bring triumph to the principles you love. Let us arouse to renewed energy1 and more determined effort. By order of tbe Democratic Bute Committee i WILLIAM A. WALLACE, Chairman. Tut Prospect. It bas boon cur duty and pleasure during the past two weeks to meet with the larger port on of the Democrats of this county, mid found thom everywhere in high sir its, roady to moot the enemies of ur country on the 13lh of Octobor next. Tho Democrats in this county feel as they bave not folt for eleven yean sure of an overwhelming victory on tho socond Tuosday of Octobor. The extromo portions of the county vie with each other in bringing the larg est incronsed voto to the polls. The Domocratsof Karthaus will not allow themsolvcs to bo out done by those of Burnsido; whilo the Decaturilos boast that they will give a larger increased majority than old Brady. Such is the fooling throughout tho county, tho old veterans and youngsters vicing with each other, claiming 1,400 majority for the Stale ticket. Wo eny, go in "Cops," give the Kationnl robbors "Hail Columbia," and then we will have peace. Mr. Adams Nominated. The Dem ocrats of Massachusetts have again nominated John Quincy Adams for Governor. In bis letterof acceptance be says : I will aot anrar tha nwnililnlionliti nf traction. Tho almoat unanimous dninclluation of tho Hspnbhrani in Cnnarraw to allow il to un darito the anrutiny of tha bupmno Court would ' ioa rapnrUHl .taUuvnt of th la mant4 Thaitdrm 8lon.ni. thai nolr i. r..,l. i. tha party brlirrM tha noonitnintina act. to ho oon.Utulioaal. Kran if thajr wan ao 1 anoukl till daan them wrong. Tha Union Ihay iminaml it to my ryea do more like a traa fnlun ol hraita and hanria than a galvanised eor,,e rearm hln a ... a p.ny m the nation may aoa titute ilaelf tha aoht arbitar of the onnnilulionali tjr of Ita own maaaurea, than nrrwwion ii onlj ille. irai naoauM II waa not tha act of tha majority. In tha battle between Con(reaa and tha Conatitiltian, "7 i am ior uia lonatitulion. Gut Alono, Samiio. Tho Legisla ture of Louisiana baa just passed a uui imposing imprisonment of not more than ono year, and a fine of not over t.100, in every caso where a dis tinction is mado of race or color in any church, hotol, theatro or railway. Thus Samho has tho right in that reconstructed State to do everything but sloop with do white trash, and the bill may bo so amonded yet so as to compel hotel kocpors to bod blacks and whitos by pairs. Samho is com ing, Father Abraham, throo hundred thousand strong, indeed. Adjourn!,. The Rump Congress mot at Washington on tho 21st, accor ding to previous adjournment. Both Houses agreed to adjourn until Octo bor 10, and from that day to Novom- bor 10, and from that day until the 8rst Jlondny in December. The cow ardly whelps evidently fear thopooplo. Our friends in Warren countv in- lorm us that Judgo Ilrown will run ofonuiu nearly ovon in that county, wuoro mo latter had ovor 1,000 ma jonty two yoars ago. Our nominee is ono of tho most popular mon In that sootion of tlio Btato. Tho Iiatlical platform is mado up as iuiiows : a tax ol 42 conta on every pound of toa; sovsn cents on evory pound of coftbe ; four cents on every pound of sugar: and on evorrthine- elso you consumo they charge 83 por cent. Congressman Soofiold is an avow ed advocate of negro suflraeo in Penn sylvania. Those voters who are on- posed to that infamy will of oourso vote forjudge Brown for Congress. It is imposiblo to insure succossLn Iliram Ulyssos as long as bo refuses to havoa policy. JVo policy, mo insu rance, iho underwriter', rule, I ' rrrMr. Wbrnftrr jou hear Itadh-at de claim In favor of paying the d 20 bonds In gohl, just ask him how mni h (his will Incase the national delit, which it now fire ttinummt tit Kumiml nnl forty miltimi of rfoMr. If lie does not know, lell blm that theje bonds amount to tho sum of one thou sand five hundred millions of dollars, and with gold at a premium of 40 por cont. will add to tho debt just six hundred millions of dollnrs, besides thirty-six millions of Interest annual ly. The debt will then bo in round numbers three thousand two hundrtd millions, tho Interest of which Is one hundred and ninety-two millions of dollars in gold. At tho Inst Prcsidcn tinl cloction we polled four millions of votes; every votor is thoreforo in debtee! to his "free country" and for which tho present Radical party has entered a iudemont for f 800 ; tho interest of which in annually 805 Aud in tho face of all tbeso tremen dous facts, those loyal hypocrites tulk about paying the debt in gold, when they can scarcely raise money enough gold, groonbacks, national currency and shinplustcrs to pay tho interest Ono of tho Grant electors in Ala bama is an ox-Coufudernto captain, ho swore a solemn oath cover to lako a Federal prisoner alive. Doing a oonvert to lUdioalisra, he is now re garded as a sound teacher of tho peo plo, and his previous sins buvo all been condoned. Any fellow that blows the Kudicul bugle and carrios a enr- ict-bag, is considered a fit champion or Grant and Colfax, no matter what may have bocn his conduct during the war. Edwin M. Stanton was announced to take the stump in Illinois. The Radical committoe squelchod him, by frankly declaring that his appearance in tho Slate would be dangerous to the party, and might bo dangerous to hiniBelf. UKIOX & PEACE! GRAKD DEMOCRATIC RALLY. SEYMOUR, BLAIR AND THE UNION AGAINST RADICAL DISUNIONISTS. The friends of Constitutional fnrorament, one eurrene, and an undivided Vniou ; who are op. posed lo black and white Radical!, and exoualre taxation, propose to hold a Grand Mass Meeting at CLEAltFIKLD. on Tt KXDAV, Xr-PTUMBF-R 30, IHOH. Tha speakers on this oaoasioa will be Ei-GOV. EHXOR HK1LKII, lion. 8. S. COX, of Ohio, Hun WM. A. WALLACE, Hon. HAHSELA8 BROWN, our nominee for Congresa, and Hon. RICHARD VAUX, of Philadelphia. Tho old oaamies of tbe Colon are bueiljr eng-afred at their Infamous work. Kterms is dead, but Gar nson, wno ears -tin uonititutiun is a ooronanl with death and an agreement with bell," and Phil lips, who told Lineola and tl - world In IAS, that ha had labored for nineteen years to di.anlre this Unioa, are both laboring da; and night for the eleelion of Grant. Thorefora, let tha "Old I'nion Harer." go to work In earncit, and rescue our country from tha bands of those men who hart demonstrated for sight eaara that they are unlit to rule and gorern a free people, and who la their Inordinate desire to pcrpetuots partr power, are Jeopardising "life, lihartT and the pursuit of hap. pinoea," beside, rendering void tbe Tory Constitu- tion ther hav. anleunly awora to uphold, sustain and defend. Four Tears more of Butlorism will annihilate tha Constitution and bankrupt tha tioa and all Ha citlsens. Friends of Constitutional GoTemment, Free Kpeeoh, Free Frees, and a Free Country, go to work, and labor until tha 13th day of October, la order to transmit the bleaelngs of Liberty and Law to your offspring., GBORflE B. OOODLAKnEn, Chairman Ilem. Co. Com. Sir. At KTlrirtown.ru. KriiUr, ttw 17lh of Julv, 1RAR, EMTH. onlT ehild if Ir. J. and Fali.ii . Lm, ftfrrd 1 ymrt, 1 Montii and 18 da.Ta. In l-awrwint tnwnnhin, nn tbv 10th of Rrtitrtn- bw. 18rtS. SAM I'EL A. TENANT; afrd abont 74 yearn. TIT Bradford ooanty and Carl In Vr nanar pleftar Ia Lawrannr town ih In. on fh 10th 6mj of Fan- tnbr. hH, I1AUHV V lLIlKK, anu of ,Ea.;r M. and Ri.rKABRTii WATaoKjaffrd S jcara. V monthi and U days. Tn Knox townnhtp, mi tha lat of rVntamlrar, 1RAH. 6 A Ml' EL ULOOM j apml 41 jm aod 11 aiontba. In Knnx town h in, on tha 14th nf Rpptnmliar, IRfts, KL.LA, dauffhuir of D. A. and tLrtn Wiaa : ftfrd 1 yw and 4 nnnth. CAIIOKAII persons are hereby cantinned aarainst purehasinr or In anr war aneiMlinr with two acres of CORN and throe ton of HAV. on the prrmiaee In the possession of Abraham Hess, of Penn townahin. ae the same Ketone to m. MARTIN M. I'LVNN. Peon tp., BepL it4l:pd. TF.Af lir.ltfl WANTIUWTh. Board of School liirector of Penn township wish to employ FIVK COM PKTKNT TKA( ll;RS for tha coming term. ApplinanU fcir x-honla can meet the Hoard of Prhool Directors at Hennrilla, on Saturday, the Id day of October, 1KHN, at one o'clock, p. m. J AS. B. CI. A 11 K, aeplSa-2t hecreury. TKACBKR WAKTElWTh. Bchool til reotore of Curwenerille wish to emply a male teacher, competent to take charge nf the principle achnol in said borough. The term will oommenoe on tha Srst Monday of Noromhor. For further nmrawiion apply in pcraon or eJdrass the hocra- usry. By onlcr of the lloor.1. II. B. THOMPSON, Pmretary Curwousvllle, September 14, IMH.Jt E HTRAV Cemetrei ispaasing on the premises idmgin llradr tnwnshtp. of the sohecriner, l ate.ot Ihe 1st of Noremhor, a ItKl) 8TEKK, about yeara old. The owner la herehv nnt,KMl ... ooma forward, prora his property, par Beeeaeary ettarges. and lake him away, or h will be din.osed of as the tew dlrecU. JAMPS KKl.HUN. iiuinersiiTrg, Heptenher 14, lSoS-lt-pd. Town Properly" for Sal V. VVAU ABl.E Pp.OPKItTY will be sold br the amlrreignen:. situate In the borough of I'l.-.rfirM, with hKW Pl.AKK IIIIIIUU i STAHI.K, and all neqesaary oiitbuililings, and at rerr low tiguree. Oimd warrantee deed eivan. Apply to T1108. J. MeUULLUUUH. OlearSeld, Kept H it, House and Lot for Sale CnUATKD I. Ih. borough of Clearn.M. ot .0. SOUth sine Of Pin k.. TklJ a.,d i-noh. ii . .I. :. "i .r. . t.7. . :. ..r. hS J8 f"l. a kitchen altarhcd. a anod .,11 -f . "'"..I.mo 1'L.n. lllll'NK water, (pump on Ihe poreb.lwllh frame STABLE and other outhulldinge thereon. Lot 0 feel front on I in. street, and eitcndmg back 171 feet .Inn, ? r..riTJ',n Term, reasonable. Inquire of JOHN MOObJIEKUliH the premiere, or , "f" A, U. IteVKUaVK, Jlsidtiitr, Jlnuitf, fit. NEW HARDWARE STORE rbilipibarf . Centrs Coanty, Ja- 0. II. ZEIGLEIl & CO. DEAl.ta IN Forolfrn & Pomosllc Hardware, WOOD, WILLOW. &. TIN WARE, Stoves, Oils, Paintfl, Glass, Sio., &o. TnK atumloa of Machanlea, Builder., Farm ra Lumbermen, aad Buyen generally, U lnitd w tha fa. t thai we an oferinf a baiter aaiortmtnl of goodi la our Una than can ha found ehewbere in thle part of Uia Stale, at Prices to Suit the Times- Our aura oomprliaa a general aaeorlmant of Tools aad Material! used by Oarpantort, Bleek smlths, Carriage and Wagea Makers, ., with a large aMk of Iron, Kails, Steel, Spikes, Mining Sufldies, Saddlery, Hope, Chains, 0 rind at ones, Circular, Mill 1 and Cross-Cut Saws, ENAMELED, FINISHED & TLAIN HOLLOW WARE, CABLE CHAINS, Lard, 'Linseed, Col, Lubricating and Fish Oil. TUBPEKTINE, BENZIKB, VAENISHES, COAL OIL LAMP8 AHD LAKTEEH8. Ab zollDt Mtortrntnt of Tio Ctlry, o- prlfing KXIVES, DESERT, TEA, & FORKS, SCISSORS, RAZORS, io. TABLE Sl'DUN S, BMTAKKIA 4 BILVEB TLATED WARE. TIN WARE IN GREAT ViRIETY AN BEST MANUFACTUBE. Bona.hold, Hortienltnral, Farming and Rafting Implements of ths latest and moat impror.d pstarna. Illackimlthi aaa ba rtippllad with Anrils, Bel Iowa, Vleaa, Sledges, Hammers, Hon and Muls Khoes, Uoraa Naila, and all kinds of Iron and Steel. Carpenters and Builders will Snd la cur sitae lishmant a auparior .lock of Planea, Bawa, Augurs, Hatchets, aingla, double bit and pealing Ales, lis mm era, Chisels, Files, Hinges, Screws, Bolu, Looks, Pulleys, Bash, Cord, Ae, At., Aa. Farmers and Raftman will Snd rerythlaf ia their lino, and cheaper thaa east ba had elsewhere. fi Particular attention la Ine'ted tn took af 8teee, aomprlslng Spear's celebrated anu-uuai, uook and Farlor tttoeaa of all eisea. Also, tbe Megara Cook, Parlor Cook, llriiliant, it. in: op, Arctic, ana Vommoa Erg Pooktt, As. fc" All of the a bora gooda will be aold cheap G. II. ZF.IGLER t Co. rhlllpaburg, Oct. IS, UdJ.ly SEVENTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION or TBI Cloarfiold Co. Agricultural Society COMMITTER AT I.ARf.r. Chalrman U. 1). OOOIiFKI.l.OW. Oonrge Mutton. David Bu.'k, Thomas MnPhcreon, T. J. Creamer. . T. Wilson, Wm.T. Bchryrar, Abraham O. lloyt, Zones 1,. Ogdea, leaae Hloora, Rohrrt Porter, R. K. lianiels. Mrs. Jerome Rohineon, n. a. Itcad, w Joseph Owens, Miss Jane H (Hirer, M. lrrin, Maggie Read, Wary K. Flegal, " Marr A. Rishal, Adakohine. 'hilln H. Ileiarr. II. C. HhaSnrr. Wm. L. rihaw, L. 1. Irwin, COMMITTF.E OP A R R A Vf.KM tT. nairuian . jujliM atrllAl (HIKV W. W. Worrall. Mra. (I. R. Barrett, Joseph II. Ilrown, - p. j. now, O. H. tloodlandor, " Jamei Forrest, " Berrr, " J. B. McKnallT, " J. P. Rurohtioid, " C. I. Wat,,, " J. II. Fulford, " T. K. Kisweiler, 0. W. SiiTder, " I'anlel Stewart, " Robert FlegaL " R. II. Knew, " Matthew Road, " J. B. Khaw, Miss Mary A. Irwin, Fannie Jordan, K.I ita Mitchell, " Klisa Read. - u Henrietta Petera, Amelia Larrimrr, r. t.ardin, K. k.rihirey, R. J. Hhoffner, D. W. Jordan, Reuhcn Mt-Pnarson, N. T. Fulton. Joseph Owens, li. II. rullerton. Ksra Ala, Charles HtewarL James II. Irwin, yj. u. i.arreti, N. L. Robins, James A. Moore. a. (1. Irwin, W. L. Antis, Jamas Mitehell, James L. lary, josepn lArrimnr, Robert A. Mitchell. VYm. McCullough, ecu Mananaa- Z. C. Mi-rullough. Cuiar or Pouna William L. Ri.hal. (lara kni-in.-lleurn u (-..,.. t .v.. r Read, Theodora 11. People.. irpl0.tr Clearfield Nurserv. EXCOURAGEIIOME IMTSTET. TI1K andersignrd, haring astabllshed a Kur eery oa tha 'Piha. al.nn, k.tr - l-. Clearfield and CurweneTllle. is prepared to fur. a all kinds of FRUIT TRICKS, (stawdard and dwarl,) hrergreens. BhruhherT, Oral,. Vlnoa, 7. ' """ niaeanerry, dtrawoerry and Hasberry Vlnaa. Also, Hiharlaa Grab Trewe woinee, ana early ecvlet Rhubarb, Aa. Orders prvpuy aiienuaa to. Addraea, J. d. WRianT. "f" y Curwenirrilla, Pa "T A'TI'.IV .A remain enmpctent to do gen ' T1 houaework. ho olul.lren to nuree or Bo 1, Clearfield I'oet Olric. aujS.tf Grape Vines for Sale. A l'1' he leading herdo rarlclie. af Srst final JV Hy. t'ONCOHll fl'TTlMIS, l W por liu.i.lred. CONl'tlitll VINKS onlT III .nts. Or ders solicited aooo aa eonTenicnl, and tilled in rotation by A. M. 1ULL8. tlaarlleld, Pa., August S, 17. CLEARFIELD BAKERY. llark.t Btreat, Dcarncld, Pa. Fmh Bread, Cakes, 1.0.1s, &cn DAILY, ALSO, FULL STOCK OF CANDIES, And all kinds or Confeollonerlea. . "T'T-tf J. A. RTAPLER. TI'aTsC'K)' HWTAB1,K.' fRflla. tW.'. I:" rat'd a large numlmr 0r the new H.K HILL, aud wlll on the receipt of T-oeiiia, Bail a aor,jr t any sd.4re,, myjs Jirji C.poflu, f.itrtlr, trtf. THE CLEARFIELD STORE llKCONHTRl'CTl'.D. ntf 1,. fteew... ha T. Vlraeer.. , -in. T"nn. ,.m illlaat W.llalls GEO. L KEE1) & CO., To JiMirf Vorit. f Hit Covrt llM, CM.ARFII I O, PA, ir AVI(J rrnrnH tnrl. t.flnt-- inA, w hirftT B'ltify the fit It Hi of i lrt.ra.-lti iil lh put.lie rnrmll.T, I hut w hmvm entrrrd pnn, nd intend to pr-piit, ft rifnrapt cm tiirn antnit hifh rrton o4 .nf rir rKxi, and hr nut? on bun, ft full tuptilT of ftll ktodi of kuoUj Md in tbt uarkct. In tfa lib of II ry Cjioori, W cUiu (n bare ft full ortmrtit, ronHrting in part of Muflirm, blrachM and nnMeftrbetJ j PrinUof ftll gradca ftod ftjlc od Full and Winter Dress Goods, Bach ft Alpfteai of all thadrii I t.inft, Ua- rinoi avntl rlftonclit bcatdea, ft lull aoa neot of (ntleuen' warr eonfifting lo part of Cloths, Cassimeres, SatlDfiUf and ft full aaaortmaor of READY-MADE CLOTHING. Notions, Hosiery, Trimmings, BONNETTS, C, Eats and Caps, Boots and Shoes. GROCERIES. We bar a full lupply of Coffaa, TV. Farr, Bio. NuLmki, 'iu.HUWo, full, nail, udmm, eotvl and flfb Oili, FLOUE, BACOK, DRIED FEUIT, Bagu--eurail H-vmn, Men Pork ud ft full trapplj of J'roTUioD. Ilardwarc and Queens ware, Wooden if Willow Ware. AH the fof-pninu artirlrf will exrbmr for CAM1. LIMUKK, or COI RTKI fltUlll tit, and at prion to wbicb tbmr eaa be no eBoeption. Inote m aevd ol UoimU in oar line, wiu iiaaaB HV-CALL A XV SEE US!- GEO. L. REED A CO. Clrarneld, Bept. 17, IMIo-lf. NEW GOODSI AT J. P. Krndor'.. DKY GOODS. CLOTH ISO. MOTIONS, QrEEXSWARE. PROVISIONS, DRUGS, HAT3 t CArS, FISH, C C, D It ESS GOODS, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, MUSICAL- GOODS, BOOTS t SUOES, FLOCR. FEED, Full stock, lust reeeirrd at sci'10-lm J, r. KRATZKB S. JpBUIT JARS, the bet in tho mar- ket, at aepln J. T. KBATZER'B. gALT! SALT!! SALT!!! Full weight large .soke soiling cheap at artilMnj J. P. KRATZFR S. EYRE & LANDELL, Fowrlh and Arrh Htrrrta, Philadelphia. GOOD BLACK SILKS, GOOD COLORED SILKS. IrMlei. Fall Goods Opening Fancy and Staple. Lyons Pllkt Telrcts, new irlTbi Phawla, new Ttraer Ooods, riod Blanketa. labia Linwna. aSbaatitsar and 8btrtinfctt Cloths and Cutimonta, IV. H. New flood rerairfsl dailr la hrnt ntm fur Jobbing. ari'i.T-oL P1III.IP JIILsT, aufrtcrraaa ow 1f. SO fhwreh Slrrrl. ffc.T JUT" Send for Kngraving and Prior List. k. n.. rreeiilcntial ramnaicu Torchea. s h SO, li and $40,011 per Iluudrrd. ecptir 41. 628 HOOP SKIRTS, 1628 ANI" COrwSKTS, COKSKTS. WM. T. HOPKINS,- . ) Jrth Strerl, Whil'm, irwipn-in or run Oolobrated "Champion" Hoop SkirtB FOB LAPIM, MIRRItu. A!t) cnn.Mtrw Tb. largeet asaortaisnL and heat n.Ke ..a '7 Am.noaa Market. knr Ud. should try theai.aa they recommend tkoamlros j riug longer, retaining thoir ahap aaach he tor. being hcliter and more alaaiic ih.o nik re warranted la orery respect, aad oold at PION" PKIRT Ufk' "CUA"' Huperlnr Handmade Th.u.t... i. (Ifteea dlrTeranl grade.. Including tb. lu.p.ri al" and Tbnnipioa 4 Langdoa'. "GLOVE FIT TIKU" CIlkSkTS. ran.io. t. r,n cents loJ l- together With Joeeph Ueakel e eelebrated FRKNCH WOVkJi roHi-h'Ttl.aapo- ... -..ri. ono qi.aiiir.aea aiaer.nl arradea -oat (I IS to ta 0U. Tha. ar. Ik. a . ..J best goods for tha prices, eeer imported. The Trade supplied with Ilaop Stirts aad Coracle at the lowest rales. Those Tlsltlno th. cite .hold r.n .. n and oiantae our a nod. and nric m Ksapetllioa. Sept. 17. f Valuable Town Properly FOB SALE! r J TTCATB on the PouUi Trrst enrnor of Chem aj anu rniro nireeis. (in-mr Railroad street.) to wit: A LOT. with a good two-slorr plank bnild Ing tbereoa. kd by II feat, ana room oa omih loot suitable for a store, or other husineoa, Alan, the adjoining LOT, with a two-storr dwirng house thereon, and arrwral other K'H N LtTS Also, a lot of well Kurnt I'.Rll'K. and a .aortm.nl of SToKhWAKK. en-e. as t'rnoka. Jugs, Jars, fruit Cstis. etc., at rclaced prtroe. r.n- mrthor tnlonnatlon. tnonlw at ih. Kloao- '-rj a. UlltlMli:il, V-t . l'lrvil, Pa. VlUrrltanrottt Sin v im.. i t, m, j,. enlM..it-cr lo I'-rf. .'..,, , , . ,,ril a at- n s-t t la. k f -,,. , ,,'1 eo '. riolc4 tr cm. t...a.,a , n It pal i-l-.rM. e. fa.. Kia, aa , l1 4..ai. "! ' I taw. ' rt,,,g. ip. e.,t I. Jtl Ji U I., ;M Apple-Butter KctllesT k I,'T nf '.r tm4 ls tint a. fenMing ttum IS U ft riK-r t?li-f). mi U. I. llt4 fe' of CUarfll4 ountj, Ta. MtMIAKKf WlO(.lt lb Vnmrt to tk trviimi.tir ia tU fire nntia thai b llmi to tU 4r aid appmatairai, at Ih nffir i,f J. B H-i Km., In tba bomofh of t tar- Ll, o f, th Jftih day of huail-pr, Ifftt., hoan of 9 loch a. m. aad S tork a. H ,1 A I -II Ma... 4 rata. a ...id "' '1 roM eiamina. J. U. WALThRi l X'rOTIC'l'-Th fraatioB of ta tn X of Jamr B- i rahaia dt Knt dort nut rti., lite aettlMBfDt of Iba not aotl bk mw lorn law nm ui ."ucn m iisd or a. a bam. TbbM know in themrlir iodttiw J iiber arc Mwt. U eocaa forward it tan J CIV Ullr twuiiif. JAMKHB. GRAHAM 4 S0R llaarDeld, hcjittsiuiMr iv-u. House and Lois For Sal riil K onHeni(ro-l oflori to $H at pnim, 1IIKKK LOT( titaata ia tba tberiburr. hatinr hrmm orerted a larn T. PTOH V iV RAM t JJ0LtSKtaadaU of .iJ water, wiih otner tteoaMary inproTrmrau. J property U a dfnirable one, in god rrpt J will ba told on cay lenort - r lull m-v apply to or i 6ept 10 a. ly tooradddrea WICUALL IllLLh; tleartt Sheriff's Sale. BY Tirtaa of a writ of Fri Fv, raad aoi of tbt Coart of Coaoa V Clearfield eoanty, and to mm airactra, u. will baaxpoeed to PUBLIC BALK.attatu ttonae ia iba boroujtn oi Liaarneia, aa Mtt tba 2tfa day of bepteo.ber, Uos. at 2 a m. M tbe foUowiaa uroberty, to wit : A emjn traet oi taud aituau tn GiraHar ltip, C'learni-U euunty, i'v.t boanJ-l u M,, Ob tbe aaJt by land of Jaua fie, Tbouai U ard and John Huarknian, on tbe weat hy AiehalaJ Kouaaelut aad J. D. BinitU, oa l.' v- Uy landi of Andrreoo Morray, and on tu at by tbe Sut-qorbuma rirer, eontaintnf 1C; m mora or Irae. betted, taken in aaarntion ih be aold as tbe property of liarid 1. fentuk. AUo, by Tirtaa of a writ af Lmr Imtm -fullowinr rral ettata, to wit: A aertai n bank barn, SO by 40 feat, itk ac wall nine feet bicb.riiaate in idawrvnea ton Clearfield oountT, Fa, moovt aoe ami wet u boroufb of Clearfirld. on tbe east eiaWol ttw Pboe and Paebervriile tarnptke, aod bbowkm. Lewis Cardon place, hetsetl, tkea in tlmtu, aad to be aold as tba property f Bcotvu. Beck. AIim). all that errtaia two-ntorr frame aoattt nate in Fenruson township, Clearfioid ooamvi- betas; tbirty-two fet front by twenty-ta deep, nantiK twtndows, ana being trtow a tract of hand Ixiunded oa tbt a or Lb ! mr land of A lexander Ferraeon, oa tbe eoatb s; of Joba roTrnHia and otben, aad oa ttw a land of Jamet and H til tan Moora. 6etstd.a(. in execution, and to be aold as tbe yrvrv Matthrw Ilenrr. Bidders will Uks aotiea that 1 mm of tba narcbaao saoaey ainat ba patd wm t property ii koeckad down, or H wtll at t araia for aala, LiaK&MLtt liOafc. Fisairr'i Ortnra, I Ekenl Clearfield, Pa, Sept. 1, 19S. j SherilT's Sales. Y1T virtu, of sundry writs of eeaabiraau craw- 1 f lasoed oat of rba Court of Coaaaioa Piew CMarfi.ld eoantr, aad t an. directed, then v. ba azpoaed t. public ..la, at th. Court Ban, in tha borough of Claarfeld, n Mas da;, a lata day of toptonsbor, lSGe, at I o'clock, i t taa following oasorioaa Kaal Kstata as wu A ski, a eonaia tract of land sitaate hi Ve land, bradlord townahtp, ClMrfi.ld eoain K ooatatning on. half aera, fronting oa the an pik. roaa, and baring a aasall plank dw.ua.- aouao orortoa tbereon. boiaed, laaea ia axaa tioa aad to aa aold a. tha property of W. H Alao, a eertain tract of land eilaate ia eaa tnwashin, Clearfield oountT. fa., bounded ot k lowa,Tisi Beeinniag at a llswand oomer.f as sold to Jonathan k ephart, thene. oaat ..on I. perrbee in a oornor, tb.no. aouth along in. tract 13; porehea to a gun oornar, theses oa IM aorcaes to Baplo ooraor of trad. thenM sir. aa awrohe, to otaeo of barianiaa. oeetsiau. zv acre, asora ar loss, aaa aoiaa aaiaii land, and tha intorost of IXfanaast keiu a undivided owo-half pan therooL beiaea. mi ia .lorutiot ud u bo said aa tha prupertj a! A. Bpaaoglo. Alao, a eeruli tract af land situate I Osesu borough, Clrarteld county. Pa, boaadad by Curtin street, aw.t by Praaor street, m knows as lot ha. d ia aaid horoagh. braa. lakca ia esecution and as b. sold aa tbe aresrr oi uustarus Hah a aad .tiara. A iaa, a eertain lot at land eitueio la E ehmer ClMrkeld oouuty, I. boaaded aa the aera 1 a street, mm bt lot of VTb. VieirkU west a. forauily of O. T. Boon, aad aa.lh by alles.br ing a dwelling heaos aad oat buildings ee. tberooa. A lao, oa. oibor lot ia th. oanx nlar bouaded wast by a .treat, th.aco oaat M a. along said s trace throe, eoatfc alotig rot of has- oroii 1 1 s toot lo aa alley. In .one w oat along av alley m feet ta siroel, thoaoo aarth alung av street Ilk root to plan, of b.ginning. baiaa Ukaa ta .Mention aad ta be aold aa tbe prape- jooopa it. joaoa. rdrBifldet, trill take actio, that 1 oent. of tb. purchaso anoeT a a .1 bo paid wi th, property n kacrked down, or It will be f up again for aula. CTKEMTS HC'I. baaatrr t Orrrra, I Fhsnl Claarheld. fm , Sept. J, 1SS. J H. F. NAUGLE, CL0CE AD M ATCH MAktT arroam rna K -i Baaaar mv post orncE ajTicLBASril THK subscriber rrrpcctlally lafurwi. kb patroM aad th public geaorally. thai has oa hand, (aad ia toaetanUy reeaiViag sddiu.ns th.reto,) a larg stock of Clocks, WatcheB and Jewel. keep Jewelry la all Its forms and diiaroat Talaea, oitbar by the pier or set WATrHEF A futl asaortaeat ofaitber or SilTer, made by th. bet Aaerieaa and I ign B.nufaeiurera, iaclading a tn. lot af r and .liter hunting sua, lull jeweled, Pel. LeTora. . CLOCKS--Of all designs, consisting af eu; day and thirty. hoar, of .iiber weight, sprat IsTsrs, and both strih. aad alarm. RKPAIP.IKB An kinds of Watchol a: Clocks Repaired, and warranted. In addition te what I hare ennmeretrd.Itr a full aaeortaseat of M'KCTACLKa. cnlcrec r plain glaaa. Also. OLP rrS'ard rFSTU SPOllNS. rORK. BfTTER RMVFS. ase fact ereTT thing in the Jewelrr lice. I! I hu. hsT, on hand just what a auslomar aaar oeei will order per drat rzrreae- wiUeat eatra ekarr A liberal share af pablie patmnagr is schni J way f, leoa y H. f. Halt, La 4 1'M1MTII ATXIRtl lktiTK K Net: 'a. hi hereby gi.ea that letters of B.lmaiatrali on Uie emale of f-AMI KL 1 Lhlt k. late of Min-rt. township. Clcarfieiil eoantr, IV. at tng bona ilolt granted tn the undrrsignrd. ali I" aims indt'1,1, d to aaid aelale wili pleMe mete e mcnl, and thoar baring claims or deesard. prfarnt them lmriwY aatbrnucated ior eUKW j and allowance wilbuat d"laT. AMiREkT nrSTKB. MorriadaVs, Aug. T-(lu Admiunscau. rnlon Mills Woolfn rafton VKIOS Tr, CLKARriELD CO. PA. THE undersigned having parehaard aa inttosi in the I ni.i. MJIa. anr preiiarrd to card wea mannfacture and tniah I'h.th. and do al tie work ia this liae on abort UiH.ce. ta wo-tmae;i" mannat. and oa rraauuatle terms. Tacj mac ul art ura Flour, Feed and LuinVr, Which will be wild al th lowest cash raise. Wool Inienried for carding eaa b left at ra. tore ot K. Mneeop or J . P. kratacr. in t'wrrr whore they will get it and return it on rarer' of each work, letters of tnquirf sddrrd at Hocktoa P. O. will recoirr pnmnt attr'e r. K. d i. I. KM'LP. IlochtoB, June It, ISA-It. Elacksmllh Stand for Sttlr. TI1K anderaigned kerrbr gires Botice taal ow oflere t.w aaar bis real cetera, sttoalr c tier willsagr of Oataad, ia Bell towasbip. Oca- ennntr, I 'a. Tbe pnnny eoaaist. of tw. TU ' L"TS. baring erected Ihcraoa a lwll.ng lllacksmilh Fhu. filaKla, aad otbw a."" out-buil.lmg. : togelbor with aa til T Let see taming half ao aera, oa which an plaaled apf and peach trace end dwarf Ireea. This is a deairnble loratina for a baakeB: curpewtcT. ar otker aaerbani. being oail'ie . a proenerous aeighborbcml. Toe prorartT be aold oa t . 1 ewth. Mnelais Iaall oa th preniiam, or mldraa. the euhser.ee.. O.tendr,0. isugUJ AP4M rr-SE-