SOMETHING MW IN SHAW'S ROW, FKANK A STOUGIITOX, MERCHANT TAILORS Market Klrrrl. Irni Hi Id. ltH HAV1M1 opeaed Ibelr new 0,1. Milkwort In ShaW'l Hew. one dcO cl of Ihepn.t oSUa, Kn,i harlnr: )u-t relurr.ed from tht iMttra ettiae null a large ae.ortment of Cloths, Oftssiinmes, VcRtinga, fteaeere, aad ell Vlnda of lloode for tcn end ooT' wear, or adS, prepared to teeke up to order CI.OTIIINli, from a elngta rlirl. to . full nit, la tbt Itteat atylee ond moit workmanlike manner. Special attention gieen to aurtma work Bad autlmg-out for mea and bore. We offer great bargaina to ructomere, and waTaat entire eellrfaeiioa. A lilioral aharo of putilit palroaaga la aolicUed. Call and aoo oar gooda. iw. A. rtlAlXh.. Mlir-tf:l-1L R- T0')H1IT0, II." BRIDGE, MERCHANT TAILOR, (Ptora one door t of Cleerfielti Home.) Market Street, Clearfield, "TEKPS on hand a fall assortmeati of QantV JV rurntininff uowis, ucb as bbirU, Linen ttii Woolen Undenhirti, Drawers and Bnrki, NecK-uei, rocse. nanaitrcDiait, uiovei, Hsu, Umbrellai, As., In groat varietj. Of Piooo tioodi ho koepa tbt Best Cloths of all "Shades and Colors," Such ei Black Doeaklo of tho Tory boat mako; Vascy Caeaimera, in great rarlrty, alao, Frenoh tieeUng, Roarer, Pilot, Chinchilla, and Frieott overcoating. All of which will be told eheap for aan, ana meao up aoooraing to uie latoat Itylet I, eipohanood workmtn. Alto, Agent for Clearfield county for I. M. lnrer A Oo'a. celebrated Sawing Machinal. Ko. I, less.tf. U. liKiuul. furniture. c L E A R F I L I) FURNITURE ROOMS. Market Street, east of Fourth. JOHW TIIOMTMAN. Proprietor. THE aubacribor begt leara to call the atten tioa of tbt eitiiena of Clearfield and tor rounding country to tbt fact that ht la bow prepared to furaiih, on abort notion, 3abinotware of all Styles & Patterns sited for either Parlor, Dining or Bed roemi, ky tbe aingle article, or in aett to auit pur chaaeri ; Bnreana, Sofat, Lounget. liat rackl, Tablea, Standi, Ac, Ao. I alao manufacture iAIRS A BETTEE8 BELOW CITY PRICES, Contlating of Parlor, Dining-room, Cane, Hooking and other Chair a, ich I propoat to warrant and nil cheaper aa oaa be purchaatd elaewhire. Juat try me. JOHN TROITMAN. Clearfield, Feb. 17, 1867 tf I CHEAP FURNITURE. John GULicn S1RE8 to inform hit old friondi anil (in. J torn ere, tbat having enlarged hit ehop and aroaiod hie laoilittee for manuloturiDg. he ie V prepared to make to order inuh Furniture ae be deeired, in good atjle and at eheap ratee vnon. at generanj oae nan 4, at a it -raiture roomi, a Taxied aaeortaent of read- : BUREAUS AND SIDE-BOARDS.' trdrobetand Book-Caaea; Centre, Sofa, Parlor, taklaat and Dining Extension Tablet; Con. . French-poat,CotLape,Jennt.l4indaad other iiteadi; Sofu of all kinda. Work atanda, rK.i, nHi-nuaii nocning and Arai' airt ; tpring-atat, eant-boltom, parlor, ooai- and other Chain ; LookiDg-Qlaeeet of tTtrj vription on hand ; and new glaaaet for eld sea, whlck will bo put In on very rtaeoaabla at on ahortott notioe. Be alto keepa on hand 'arniabee to order, Cora-hank, Hair and Cot 4op UaUrotttt. Coffins of Evert Kind It to ordtr, and fnntralt attended with a sree whenerar deatrtd. Alao, Hoatt Painting to order. Tba tnbteriber alto tnaonfao a, and bat eonatantly oa hand, Cltment't t Waabing Machint, tht beat now in ate I It aaing tbit machine aerer need be with tleaa elothet! H l alto hat Flyer'a Patent n, a tuperior article. A family ltinf thit ra ntrtr need bo without bnuor I 0 tbt abort and many other article! art fur. ad to eoetomert eheap for Cata or txebanred qtprored ooantry produce. Cherry. Maple, ar, Linwood aad otktr Lnmbtr taltablt for aet work, takti ia txchangt for furniturt T-Remembtr tht thop It on MarVet atreot, rleld, Pa, and noarly oppotite the (Old Jew a." JOHN GILICH. rrembor 98, 1881 r gtarfcsraithing. ;W BLACKSMITH SHOP ,J THIKB STREET, CLEARFIELD. HE reb-lreTpectfalT in form hit fries dt and the pablio ia general, tfaat he baa local ia the boron fb uf CLEARFIELD, ia tbe ( recentlj oeonpied by Jaeob Bhankweiler, m he is aow ready to perform all datieo de hii eaetoaari in a workmanlike manner. '.Sleijthi, Bnggiea and Wagone Ironed, and M-eboeing done at reasonable rates. lie artfoJIjr ak a ihare of work from the poblio, lnteadj to giro his wbole attention t tht mm. THOMAS BILEY. arch It, IMS. lENNARDji WATERS. v BlackBmitbing Establishment. 1 PFCOND FT., CLEARFIELD, Pa. BR anderrlrned beg to Inform tht inhal lt anta of Clearfield and rurroandinr neigh wod, that tbey bare eommeneed baainett in above lint, where, by ttriot attention to nil k ontraated to tbtm, they hope to merit a -of publit patronage. RSK PHOFISQ on tht mo.t trprored 4plea, for either fatt or working breea, m that iaterfera, oaa be tallrtly provtnttd. I KINDS OF RAW-MILL WORK, Ea workand Steam Boilera repaired. Minora' and all kindt of Steel trola made of the beat tel and oa the ah one at notion. Fott-holt "t, for board fencing. h.AH work dona by na It warranted to girt octioa, or no charge will be madt. AM08 KKNNARD. 1m JAMES WATERS. t gs Township Awake I CREAT EXCITEMENT AT HOMAS BEERS'S!! r.TlKHiT trying to gtt thtre Irat, for fear being erewdrd otl into tbe eold. vaat good Shoeing done, go to Banaa. at yoar Slrfa ironed right, goto Baaaa. ant good Mill Iront, go to Baaaa. rant yourwogoa ironed in the beat uid workmenahip, go to Baaaa. nakea Ihe beat Stomp Machine in the Horn all kiadtof IILACK.MITHINU aa ran be done la the county for Caah tt Office addrtta la Clearfleld Pridre. THOMAS DKSKS. Tp., Det. I, 1887-tf. )rough Ordinance. iwtinrnf the Town Cnnll. hM iVpt. f'. tliff'ill(.i(g OnlinartrTe ww paAwd rtA hT the Hnrffrep and Town Omnfil (tb of Clearfieltl. ail it i lireiy fn waiithnritT of ttireainn, 1 hat the npht fr i hrrfhy givpn to thr 1 yrone and Keilwmy Company to rrrct a rHf or "n at earh end. and ivt morr tlien n width, ortsr that portion of Third t tr front of lot Nuoitirr Jt. eminr A fttrret. and extending north to tbt bortmik line; the Mid iUilwar Cotn 4re tbe ne, oomipatioa and entrnl of a mny he rovered by eaid rof ; I'm atne ehall not be titwsl lor any other HaileraT d'pnt. i ttrmhn. 2d. W. W. HKTTa, Burrr. a. 0. MnnuAR, Secretary. twpl7-Xl '.GE AND SLEIGH SHOT, H CLEARFIELD, T. "mly In rear of Machint Shop,) nriaer would rotpectully inform tba 'of Clearfield, and tbt public ta f ca ll prepared to do all kiada af work on ES, BUGGIES, SLEIOIIS, c. Oee and oa reaaanabla tor ml, and "like meaner. dan promptly aHended to. -eM WM. M NIUI1I. A Full Line Ceoltrt aad It Cream Freetem, by 0. H. KlOl.KK A CO., fk'iiptbwg. Pa. IX"RATIC ALMANAC for l08 It")! for tale at the Poet (. by ? B tfMdi, cxiorrrlr, rtr. N 1 . Y STOCK Spring Goods I Spring Goods I Spring Goods I a? raa K13YNTOXI2 NTOllI, Buyer oof Drttt Ooodi, Trlmmlngl, Motlona, Hoalery, Glartl, Fancy Gooda, Carpttt, Oil Clotht, Window Bhadta, Will Paper, Carpet Cbaint, .Toilet Qullle, Umbrellai, Paraaoli Ehoea, Ae., Ae., Ao., are inrlted to examine THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK Ertr brought to thli market. WE CHALLENGE COMPETITION I t-Caah buytrt will lad rare lodnoorreala. NIVLINO 4 BIIO'WKKS. ClearBtld, April 9, ISflg-tf FALL GOODS. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., No. m Cbeatntit Ktreet, pnlLADELPHIA, Fare the moat complete and Elegant Stock of Fall Goods, they hart arer offered. SCrERB Silk and Wool rOFLlNB. SXJrERB ALL WOOL DO. VERY RICH TLAID DO. SERGES and RIARETTS. MOHAIRS and TOPLLNETTS. With an oxtentirt aaaortment of Mourning Goods. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., 927 Cbeatuut Street, aw,1A1 Tl tTtT A V tt TT- a x Ji i h a n il l A a jr., ghitadclptiia (fards. JOHN M. MELLOY, itiricriaia or Plain, Japanned & Stamped Tinware Ann ntiLta ia Houtc Fomlhlug Gooda, Trh Roofing and Conductor Pipea. Ko. 123 Market Street, aur-ly P II TLA DELPHI A. REIZENSTEIN BROS., Manufactarart of and Wholtlalt Dealert In MEN AXD BOYS' CLOTHING, 43 1 Market dk4l Mcrttaant Buret, augrer pniLAPELPniA, Pa. 18C8 SPRING. 1S68 JAMES, KENT, SAUTEE & Co., Importers and Jobbers of Dry Goods, Koa. 135, J.-!7. 13 A 141 N. Third St l'lllLAILLi'UlA. We art now prepared with oar weaal axtenaire and well-aMertMl atoek to offer extra uduoemmitt tm CASH Vt'VEhS. aprll-tf STRETCH, BENNETT & Co., (Suereuora to Peter T. W right A Co, turtmrrna or aw PKAt.rna lit DRUGS AND MEDICINES, a Lao. Brandies Sl Wines for Medical purposes. Jel.1'87 Ko. "Of Market SL, Phllad'a. BENSON, CAMPBELL & Co., So. 17 N, Fifth St. aad 414 Commerce, rniLADKLPHIA, Pa-, WHOLESALE GROCERS, And Commission Merchants, ron m a alb or Wool, Olnteng. For Skina. Faatbera, Leather, Flax Heed. Dried Fraitl, Clorar Seed, Roota, Doer Skiaa. Butter, Beoawax, Sheep Skint, Egga, dc, ao., Ae. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. Weekly Frice enrrent forwarded on rtqneat. Jant II. 1888.tr. tfdufaticmal. MISS H. S. SWAN'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS CLEARFIKI.D, PA. TlnB Firat Term, of twenty-two weeka, will JL eommenoa on Monday, Antmet 11, 168. TERMS OF TUTIOX. Reading, Orlhography, Writing, Object Let aoaa,Primary Arithmetic Jand Primary Oengraphy, per half term, (of eleren weekt.)... W jliatory, Ical and deacriptlra Qtography with Map Prawing, Grammar, Mantel and Written Arilhmetie .. ( at Algel.ra and the Scircea...t. ( M For full partirulara tend for Circular. Clearfield, Angoat A, 18A8-lm. Clearfield Academy. Eer. p. L. HAEHISOH, A X..Frinpal THE FIRPT FE8KK1N of the nest aoho. Ian tie yearof thte Initttntioa will eommeooe oa MONDAY, tbs 7tfa day of 8epUmher, lRnfl. Pupili oaa enter at aay time. Tbey will he nharged with tuition from tbo tias they enter to the rloee of the 6eesioa. The eoaree of inrtrnetlon emhranse trtry thing Included la a tbnrngh, praotiral and aeo&u nlibed edneatina for both eeios. Tbs Principal, baring had the ed rentes of morh exerieoee in hie profeeeion. awuroe pa rente and goardian that his entire ability and enerriee will he aeroted to tho mora' and men tal training of the ynatb plared andr hre rbarga, TDRMM F Tl ITIOFl. Orthnrrraphy, ftearliag. Writing, and Primary Aritbmetio, per b.m ( 1 1 weeke) $i i ran mar. ti eoeranb r . Ari thmeti s. and HtMewry - - - - - f 6 OB Algebra, Oeometrr, Trigonometry, Mfn- earannn, horreyiag, rtnioeopny, inyM alorr. Cbmitrr. Jixk Keepinr, Cotanr and Pbyeiral (iergranhy - - - $9 Latla. Ork and Freorh, with any of the shore 11 ran r he . . . f n Of jFba drdurtlon will ho made for absence MTtoT ftirtbeTpartimlare tno;nire af Rot. P. L. HARRISON, A. M.. Clearfield. Feb, , ln tf. PrineipaL Boalsburg Academy. lloaUhurg. Centre entity, Penn'n. THE FALL TERM of tbia Inatimtion (now In a filourt.hini ennditinni will bcrin oa MiN I'AV. Al t) I t-T . and eonlmaeeight weeka h1h Rial, and female rnfiila reretrcd. RoeJ.lrarg ia reached h, eiago from Bellefonte, Ppmre Wk and WilrT. Tl ITIllN From .Me7 ner term. Boarding In priraw familiee at from 4-34 aj..-,o per wwfc. A NORMAL CLASS will be formed. For further tbtarmiatioa niMreee the Principal, U. W. LE18IIKR. Irl-lm pd (formerly of MarkleTille. Perry Oe.) A Full Stock iVl Platform, Coonter, beam and Balaatt J ctALka, for aalt at manufacturer'! pnoet I a. At, Itlni.Mi t u , 1 I A CHANGE U: J. B.0UAIIAM&S0NS, MARKET TREKT CLKARFIELP, Pa. rpitl tnbft'rlbori fcavlnf anlrad lata partnor- - ahlft for tho purpooa of earryi 0,500 tba boilfloii vf Morobandiilog. aow offer A f.ood And rare opportnnltj to tbt eitiiena tf Clear Held and adjoining soantlea to tujr atora goodt at wboleaall or retail pricel, that will aatonith the onlnatracttd. Their goodt will be partita arljr ttiocud to nit thit market. Erary lad; will, thtrtfort, call the attention of ktr lIiiNbmid To thit faot.baaanit thit branch of oar bntineu will rtatiro tptoial attention, and everything needed In a well regulated koatthold will at all timea be found inour atora. Our atoek of IH Y fiOOP ahall aot kt turpatatd, either In qual ity or price, and will embrace, In part, P rintt of trery ttylt, Olnghamt and Lawnt of trtry quality, Mualint of trtry grade, Dt Lalnea adapted to tht tattet of the old and young; and trtry artiolt of any kind of goodi tht aall It GuarniittM'tl To bt at rtprettnttd, and warranted to girt att raction. At to lRl-XMJ(;Mnwt bare a tpltndtd aaaortment of Alpaoaa, black, white, aad u oolort; Araurta, 6ilkt, and in thort all tbt atwttt atylot in tbt aurkak Wt dciirt thit faot to become kaowa To Every portoa---Bjiaaf wninan, oblltL pbyilelaa a.e- ehaaio, farmer, lawyer, barber, wooaaa's-rlghti maa,or any e thermal la tbs oovnty Young Or old, rien or poor, high or low. who will far or as with a oall. With oar aew aad extent-Ire itock any f aatlemeo earn please the most (as- tidioaj laady, By Joat dropping In and getting a nice drett pattern, laoe tttt, kid gloret or by doiag that which It better 1 giro ktr a well-filled parte, and tht will find good aad paying InrottmtnU ia tmbroidrriot, edging., ribboni, glorta, hoattry, or any othtr koatekold aeaeniitiea. And In addlUoB to what wt bar. alrealy tnamtrav ted, we keep all klndt of C EN TLB MICK W EAR each 11 Clotht, Caeelmeree, Satintttl, Bata, Boott and Shoot, Aa, beaidet. A Xlec Aesortmetit of Mads-np CLOTH I KG for Mob aad Boys, man a facta red oat of the Tory boat material, which wo will eell for eaeh or exchange for eoantry prod see at price, which will astoaifh both b ai band and Wife We are aow largely eagaawo! la haying and selling UDAItK TIM n Kit aad maaofao tared LI M BE a, aad will giro this branch of basiaess spotial atteaUaa. aad make it aa ebjeet To Every Ont who hat Lumbar to tell tt deal with aa. Wt thall alia ktep ooaauatly on band n general aaaartmeat of ;HK I.Rir.n nod HARDWARE, whlck wt will till at aieted- ingly lew pricee. Wt alee keep a fall aaaort- leat af (lUEEKHW ARE. Tbli department will bt kept full aad complete, aad trtry Toiing 71 nn Or maiden wkt contemplate! fcoaeekoeplng. will ad it adrautageoai to enml aad trade with at. Wt art ao titaattd, and, from long experience In the baaintat, to well acquainted with tht wantt and aeeaaaitiet of thit community, that wt fool latiated If trery mat and womaa Iii Clearfield County makaa It a point ta buy thtir goodt from nt, wt oan pleaee them hoik aa to quality and price. Therefor, come aloof an 4 bay yoar DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Querns arc, Hardware, BOOTS k SHOES, HATS 4 CAT'S, Ready-Made Clothing, Aad erorythlng yon need to r wider yoareelree and familial tomfortable, from J AS. H. GRAHAM & SONS., augiitf CLEARFIELD, Ta. Farm and Shop for Sale. ff M1B andeirTied fTrrt fur ak hi FARM, ett I wale ahkt midway hrtweea Cleorweld aad Carwaiiowillt, Containing EichtyTive Acttr. rifT-Gre treMig unpmrrd az-d to a g' d etate of rnltivatinn, ub a god dwell, hg hf- aad hara thereon. tgrth-r with tVi'l rhntoe hfarii.g fro it trore and nvm grae Tinea, nearly all Coa ewd. AUo, The Two-Story Carpenter Shop, Oa Third Streei, near the railroad depot, ta (Vr ficld borouith. Terma moderate and poeaeeeioe rtrca al any Lima. Call In P"fa. or addreaa, al girra al any Una. trerneM, ra. CerarteM, Pa. Of'R'fi TU0R5. Clearfleld Counly Bank. fpn Pl.ai8.ld Cmiaty Keek aa a lew-rpora-1 led InMituiira baa gone out of eai.lenre br Ihe ntml ( u ehri. , ea Mey II, a, All lie tt.M'k la eeraed by Ihe nb.-nl.-rs who ill comma the liaekiag batlaaM al the tarn, place, t piltelt Banhera, ander tbe ra name ol the "('!..,. la co,r llaok." We are re apoaeihlelor the drbia ol the hank, aniaill par ila boIm en demand al the eounler. Dcpxatlr recti. td aad Intereat paid when money la left for a ntca time, raver dtecouoted at ait pr tent ao heretorart. far perennai re.ior.iibihtr it pledged for all Dopoeite reoclred end ba.lneaa tranairled. A oontinaenca or tht liberal pat. ronart of tht buaintet mea of tbe eountr la re aTe,'ttullT aohcited. Aa Preaident, Cashier and oflinera of trt lalt Clearfield County Bank, we require tbt notei or taid Bank to bt preaented lor renemnnon. JAS. T. I.KIlNARD, RICHARD SHAW, WM. I'ORTKH, J A 8. B. ORAUAM, A. K. WRIU1I1', 0. L. RRKD, WX. A. WALLACK. The butlneii of tbt Bank will be eondaeted by John M. Ademi., Keq., aa Caabier. (Jun58,'48 DREXEL & CO., Ko. 31 Routh Third Mreet, Flillalclpa And Dealers in Government Securities. Application by mail will receire nrumnt alien tlnn, and all information cheerfully fumi.hrd. vrncre 00110114. aprll-tf J. D. M'Dirk. Edward Perk.. BANKING & COLLECTION HOUSE McGirk &. perks Buooeaaort to Foster, Perkt, k Co riilltpaburff Outre toouiity. Pa. W II HUE all tbe buiiineei of a Banking Ilnuee will he traniiacted oromntlr and uivto the mmv iarorani ttBrma. mar7-Tl County National Bank. CLKARFIELP, PA. fTIHIS Btnk It now open and ready for baal- X neaa. Offioe on Second ttreet. in tbe build ing formerly ooeupied by Leonard, Fianey A Co. ninemina Aao nrriraat. JAS. B. OKAIIAM. RICHARD SHAW. WM. A. WALLACK. WM. PORTSH. A. K. WHIUUT, OKO. L. REED. D.W.MOORE,. J AS. T. LEONARD: juZ8,'J Caabier. Preaideat V.. IV I'l. lltU .tl- aTAk ' w ..' -gamm uaVAUIwV. i L,' Wl BAN KERS, No. 35 Z, Third Street, Philadelphia, GENERAL A0ENT8 ron ra a , National Life Insurance Co. or raa UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, roa raa Htatcaaf Penueylvanla aud Konlhera Kew lerary. THE NATIOXAL LIKE IXFfRAXCE COM PANV is a eorporaUitn chartered by hpwia) Act of Congress, approved July Ji, IM, with a Cash Capital of One Million Dollars. And is aow thoroughly organised aad prepared for buniDeaa. Liberal terms offered to Agents and Solicitors, who are inrited to apply at oar oftoo. Fall parti ca.r u ho had oa annlieation at oar office, loctvted on the second etory of oar Banking Uouee, where Cirenlars and Pamphlvtit, falty de eenhing tbs advoatagos o tiered by tbo Company, may be bad. Appl (nation for Centra and Weetern Pmnfyl rama to be made to B. 8. 1U SSELIa, Manager, Ttwanda, Pa. E. Y. CLkKK 4 CO., Ko. 3 Month Third Htrret, aufJO lilr PHILADELPHIA. Pa. 0. F. Hoop, II. I.. Rood. j OTICL !Wm. Powc! J. J "ore. W. W. Belt ecIL J. F. Weaver, . Lrtta. HOOP, WEAVER & CO. CLEARFIELD PLANING MILL ALL RIGHT! TIIE pnrietorsiTrfterlfaIly inform taocitisras of Clearfleld eoanty, that tbey hara entirely refitted thit oetaMiahment with the latest itnproted wood-working machinery, and are now prepared to eierate all orders ta their line of bwiioeea. Tbey will giro ereeiaJ sUantioa to tho a an uf ac ta re of material for hoaee boiiding, inch as FLOORING, WEATHER-BOARDING, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, BRACKETS tt .novLm.ruH, OF ALL STYLES. Wa alwayt htrt oa head a large atoek of DRY LUMBER, and will pay eaih fur all clear Lamber. One-and-a-half inch paael ttuff preferred. Lumber Manufactured to Order, Or tsrhanged, to aalt tuatomen. VAvOrdera tolicited, and Lumber furniabed ea abort notioe and on rcaaonable terma. H'Kir, WEAVER A CO. Oearfirld, Kor. 1, lMlT. IICHAKD MOSSOP 13 SOW Selling, at half their ueaal price, DRESS GOODS, CLOAKS AND SHAWLS, BUOWN SHEETINGS, FLANNELS AND BLANKETS, WOOLEN GOODS, HOSIERY, MEN'S CL0TII1N0. GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING Goo.1t LADIES' BOOTS AND SHOES, GENTLEMEN'S BOOTS AND SHOES, BOYS' do doJ HOOF- SKIRTS, BALMORALS, LAMES' COLLARS AND CUFFS, RAISINS AND CURRANTS, BROOMS AND TUBS, CANNED FRV1TS, BEEF AND TORK, FLOUIl AND FEED, Ae., An.. An. READING FOR ALL! I HOOKS ST A TIOXER Y. ateriet t . IrarArld. (at thr Peed IMwrw ) f IIIK anderaigned beg leere te anaounct to the eititent .f Clearfield aad eternity, that be bet fitted np a room and bat jaat returned from the elir with n larre amoaat tf reading metier, ronaieting In pan of Bibles and MiRpellaneoas Books, Blank, Aceoaat aad Fate ftoeka af .rerr da aariplioa t raner and Enrejopet, Frwacb proceed and plain l Pent and Peaeile t lilaak. Legal Tapere, Ieedt, Martgageti JnJrment, Kiemp. tioa and Promlaeory ntee ; kite and I'arek; wirat Uriel, Legal Cap. Record Cap. aad Rill Cap , Skeet, Maait tor either Tiana, llutt or Violia ennrtaally oa haad. Aur booka ar ttalleaary deeired that I may not hart an hand, will be or tedertd by firet ttpreea, aad Bold at wboleeaje ar retail ta rait ruttomera. I will alt. ktep periodical liter tare, ruck at MagaiiBee. 5ewa pafera,Aa. f. A. OAlLJh. t T.KAin n i n, i'a. Tnrnitr wniivivii prrTFMPFn u, !. Terms of Subscription, If paM In ad' tee,oc niihm llir, nttniha...(l 0(1 It pai'l enr Ihree and b,lt,rv.ik ntoitlh. 1 frfl h paid alter the cxpiralita of m moutha... 1 la Mr. T. II. Wll.an. our foreman, li euthorieed t. receipt for money paid into I he office on account of eubecriptloB, advrrli.inc, Jnb worli, Ac., in our abaenoe. UKU. !l. IlllOHI.AMiKH, Editor aad Pntnclor IMPORTANT NOTICE. We have rocoived a letter from Gov. Bigler, who ia bow in tlieeantorn part of llio Stato, inforDiuig us that ' Gem. WELLINGTON II. ENT, our Dominoo for Surveyor Gcnoral, will bo with ui on .Monday noxt, and will address tho Democratic, Club On .TMoitday Krrningr, of Court week. Thoso who wish to hoar a soldier, who passed through the wbolo war, give big reasons there for, nd an inside view of tho purpo ses of the war, can b accommodated by turning out on this occasion and hearing Gen. Ent. The Gonoral is no doubt favorably r-omembered by all the soldiers of tbo Pennsylvania Re serve Corps. PniLipenuRo Cldb. We are reooos- ted to state that ez-Gov. Bigler and Gon. Ent (our nominee for Surveyor Gonoral) will address this Club on Saturday, at 2 o'clock, p. m. Tbe Governor and the General make a full team and handle Radicals with out glovos. The JTIrttlng oh Tur$day. We hope the Democrats of Law- rence, Bradford, Boggs, Tike, Goshen and Curwensville will give us good turn-out on Tuesday. Let the officers of the respective clubs give this mat ter special attention at once. The Osceola Brass Band has been speci ally engaged for tbe occasion. Tbe Martial Bands from New Washington, Williams' Grove, Girard and Union, will bo present to enliven the old "L'nioi Sftvers." Lit us have a grand dcmontlratioo. Let Democrats act as thotgh they loved a frco country, and by their acts and deeds show that they intebd to transmit the same in heritance to their children that they received from their fathers. Demo crats, stt apart one week of your time to attend meetings and getting your ncighlors aud yourselves to tbe polls. This is much cheaper method of aving the Union than Lincoln drafts. licmcmber tho past and your duty in the hture. A Democratic success will svo your property from con6s cation. n the shapo of taxation, secure your personal freedom, and restore to all "Yirtuo, Liberty and Independ ence" fur generations to come. A Radical success destroys the Lust hope of free government on this continent. at 1 Trig. 'ew Wasbinoto Cli'b. The "Union Savers" of tht borough have equipped themselves in "the war for tho Union" in manner anequalcd anywhere elso in the county. Besides organixitg one of tho most enthusias tic Seymour and Blair Clubs in the county, they have also organized the finest Mkrlial Band we ever met, and were present at our meetings at New Washington, Burnsitle and McG bee's Mills. It costs nothing to hold Dem ocratic meetings at those places, hence the large turnout and enthusiasm manifcMed at our meetings last week. The Band will be at the meeting in this place on Tuesday next, and will speak for themselves. Tbe officers of the Club are : President II. D. Rose. V ice Presidents Jacob Neff, C. Gal lagher, Thos. MchaflVy, Henry Neff. Secretary A. J. Jackson. Corresponding Sec'y J. II. Brctb. Treasurer Nathan Palmer. Executive Coramittee J. M. Cum mings, C. Eatrickcr, James Savage, Russell McMurray, Georgo Ferguson, J. M. Rose, James Enos. A Missionary Wasted. A friend informs us that there is not a Demo cratic newspaper taken al Palchinvillc postoffico. No wonder dark nosi pre vails throughout that neighborhood, where the negro is prised abovo tbo while man. Hero is a fine opening for a missionary. Is there no Demo crat in Burnside townahip able and willing to send tho gospel of Dcmoo rary into that "neck 'o woods V Is there not one righloous man in Patcu invillo f We think there is, and that election day will find enough to save tho place from destruction. Why, the alien President of tho lute Disunion meeting might yet bo saved, if some old "Union Saver" would take charge of him. Tm Fair. From present indica I lions, wo believe thai our Agricultural l air, which is to commence on the 1,'ilh of October next election day will bo largely attended, as we bear of considerable interest being mani fested on the part of the ladies and gentlemen of our county, w hich is all rijht, and shows spirit of encour agement in the proper direction. It has been truly said that agrirullure is ihe bsbis of our nalional grcslnonn; it is tho great conservative clement of tbe republic j it devolops our resour ces, and gives permanence and stabil ity to our froe institutions. Then who would not be a farmer, and thus rank among the noblest of God's crea tion f Tbe School Directors of Curwfns Ti!l want n twher, Hnm M aii ikii Tim rt. pnl lii an Nalintial (Vmriiiilo)', at Ai.liir.i;lin, rt.ilt r'ititirnio l)n ir lilwlt ttinilihR rp rtalimia. f v. Ft lt ,,,,1, ),Wri two tlrrtilittn nili!ivMrI to IVsliitri. tcra In tliio n,iiiv, ,i'!.iiirr one 'Afvr iW,ir ninl ll,u tillior r,,r ,U,U,tr. Tlio drniil liummori nrc iisKrKoiii!; n giKimlif rorru.li,in nin.l, nnj rxci I ,,ni,. i.,,i.i., ... i. i.. J ' " nut, we uniiei-einnu Hint rjmio a number ol them 'irenig." Tliitt will make no dif ference to them) Disunion shvsters, because if they fail to collect the ne ccitsary amount from (hooflico holders they will at onco fasten upon and take what they may need to corrupt tho pooplo out of tho Treasury. As long as tho people aro foolish enough to keep tho present party in power, they aro bound to be taxed and robbed to keep them np. Bxccaria Awake Tho Democrats of Bcecaria havo organincd a Seymour andBluirClubatGlcnlIopo,and have put their shoulder to llio wheal of De mocracy, which is moving throughout tho county like an avalanclio. Tho following is a list of tho officers, who can cither or all be addressed at Glen Hope : President A. W. Leo. Vine) I'rasitlaiiU Samnel Ilindman Samuel Bucher, W. S. Dickoy, J. W. Lull, Fred. BhofT, Philip Dotts. Secrolury William Dotts. Corresponding Secretary Henry A. Wright. Treasurer W. W. Washburn. ExecutivoCommittoe John Light nor, Sumuel Sboff, Lemuel Root, T. S. Washburn, Polcr Ristlo, D. Bear. Scuool ALattebs. There is proba bly no borough tho size of Clearfield so illy provided wilb school buildings. The one now occupied for school pur poses should bo remodeled and made to conform to tho modern style of architecture. A building is also need ed in the upper end of tbe borongh, somewhere south of Markot street. The only property in that locality that can be Lad and made nseful at onco, is tho old M. E. Church lot and building, which we understand can be purchased for 12,000. Lf it can bo secured for that sum we hold it to be the duly of tbe School Directors to so curo it at onco. The building could bo arranged for school purposes at a small expense and would answer for many years. Mass M eeti.nus. Tho County Com mittee has concluded to bold Demo cratic meetings in October at tho fol lowing places : For Beccaria, Gulieh, Jordan and Woodward, at Glen Hope on Thursday, tho Bth ; for Burnsido,, Chest, and New Washington, near Young's Mooting House, on Friday, the 9th ; and for Ferguson, Lumber City and Pcnn, at Lumber City, on Saturday, tho 10th ; all at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. All in those locali ties, who love their country and wish to bear the truth, will be present on those occasions. We hope our friends will make the necessary arrangements for a good turnout. These meetings will be addressed by ex Gov. Bigler, Wm. M. McCul lough Esqr., and Dr. T. J. Boyer. Lawkix.ce Club, No. 2. The Dem ocrats in the upper end of Lawrence township assembled at Hazel Green School House last week and organized the second Seymour and Blair Club. Clearfield is the postoffice address of all tho officers, viz : President William A. Read. Vice Presidents James Spackman, G. W. Rowlcs, Robert Porter, John A. Read. Soerotary T. D. Peoples. Corresponding Sec'y Miles Read. Treasurer Richard S. Spackman. Executive Committee James Mo- Glunghlin, John D. Dougherty, John J. Read, Levi Rowles. Attention, Democrats ! We hope our friends will givo the Assessor's List, which is now posted op in every election district in the county, a thor ough examination, and see whether iheir own names are on it, as well as those of their neighbors. Ixt no one be so foolish as to loso his vote through so simplo a romedy. When the name of a voter is not found on tho list, go to tho Assessor at once and have it put on, unless you possess a rocoipt for paying taxes assessed wilhin two years. Democatic Meetiko. In accord ance wilb previous nolico tho Mount Joy Democratic Club met at the school house on tho Oth inst., and re solved to hold a mass meeting, on Thursday evening, tho 24th instant, where all who lovo frco government are invited to attend. Pr. Boyer and Israel Tet, Esq., will bo present to address tho meeting. WM. OGrE.V.rrcs't. J. B. SnArrNER, Secretary. CriWENSviLLE Clvb. We are re quested to slate thst tho Seymour A Blair Club of Curwcnnvillo and Pike township, will hold a meeting on Saturday, the 20th Instant, at T o'clock P M. It is hoped that the Democrats, and all other porsons opposodjo con fiscation through taxation and official robbery, will be present to hear the truth. The club will be addressed bv Wm. M. MtCuJIough and Israel Test, Esqrs. New Postoffh r. Tho Poatmaster General has established a post office in Karthaus township called Three Kuns, and appointed Dr. J. W. potter post master. This oflire will answer for the lower end of that township and Keating township in Clinton county. The School Directors of Penn Dis trict wish to hire five teacher. Soe itfr?r,i'erp.orit. N l' Tt iNa A fin ii.l tt.l M'ina n llial H 111), lur S..oo lnleClmiitnnn of tl Kti"W .Nulliing Sim IViiitiiil (nis i ItAVi-llmK will, Hint r,i.Mi.. oii-iia n.l imii H t t l. l, mi, , h icliinAit, M.trk 1-t'iil.y, Witt) fifiinMl rotiepim. hiinIv with ( Mfitr, In llio MiiihiI IJiiliiiiKiin fao. 1 1 in nil c tli ri'L-no i-ti ilomcnt" in tho twain Hint fun,,. i.,. . ... mi, unnnliirul alliance. What a sp laelu I Swonpo tl oiiMii uerouriiiir an irish man, and ho in turn swallowing lluchcr I We are load to reclaim, in the classic expression of John tho Ful ford, "they aro no moro fit" for patri ots "than my dog," Ao. Penn DEMocitAcy. -Penn township is blest with live Democrats. It was our Jilensuro to be present nt a moct. ing of the "Cops" at PcnnviIlo,on Fri. day evening last, and found them both numerous and enthusiastic During the duy two largo hickory poles were raised, from which was suspended the "slurs and stripes," and a stand pre pared for tho evening meeting. In fact, everything was doito up in a business manner and in duo season? Tho Penn Democrats will "rally round the flag" on the second Tuesday of October, and pot the enemy to flight. Complaikts. Several Post Masters have complained to us in rof'orence to tho manner in which tho disunion Radicals are abusing the franking privilege. Bushels of mail matter are being sent through tho mails froo of postago by men who aro not entitlod to that privilege. Wo can only say that we are unable to suggest a reme dy for this great evil that would be heeded by tho national robbors, and that October next will wind up this farce of a party in this State. Democrats of Curwensville and Tike township, attend your Club meeting on Saturday evening, and you will hear two good speeches. Your liber tics, which aro worth far more than your farms, stores and shops, are in jeopardy. Go to work, and put them upon a solid basis, and all else you need to render you happy will bo ad ded. Democrats must rulo this coun try if "Virtue, Liberty and Independ ence is to remain our motto. Court Week.. Next week Judge McEnally will bold his first Court in this county. What amount of busi ness will be dispatched depends en tirely upon the msmbcrs of the bar. One thing wo do know : A rare oppor tunity will bo oflered to our patronB to pay up their old scores, and renew their allegiance. Thoso who bavo no immcdiato business at Court, can send their mi to with a neighbor who is coming to town. Assessments. Saturday, the 3d of October, is the last day when assess ments can be made in time to vote at the Suto election. We advise that in every district oommillces be chosen to see lhat no Democrat loses bis vote on account of a fuilure to bo assessed. Tbe Assessors are required to add the name of any one who applies in person to be assessed. "This the penalty of nature that all must fade and wither." The first inroad upon onr personal charms is generally denoted by tbe hair, and in most cases prematurely. Let all who would preserve their natural capillary adornments make haste to apply that never-failing potency, "Barrett's Vege table Hair Restorer." Udrtford Courant. A loyal scalliwag, named Cyrus Wilson, of Bradford township, on Sat urday night, mutilated the lcmocratic flag suspended across Markot streot, by cutting off General Blair's namo. lf ho has luck, we predict ho will get the best thrashing he ever bad between this and tho election, and on that day bis whole party will share tho same fato. A Fair. We loam lhat a fancy fair and festival will bo held in tbo Baptist church, in Curwensvillo, on Saturday, tho 10th. All who wish to partake of a grand dinner aud cost their mite into tho treasury of the Lord, aro respectfully invited to at tend on this ooenston. Democratic Mektinu. Tho citi zens of Goshen, Girard and Bradford are hereby notifiod that a Democratic meeting will be held at Shawsvillo, on Tuesday evoning, October 6th. Dr. Boyer and Israel Test, Esq., will be present to discuss tbe issues now bo- fore the people. Dr.sp. Hon. Darwin A. Finney, member of Congress from tho Craw ford District, died at Brussels, Europe, on the 25lh of August, where he had repaired in order to recover his health. He was brother of A. C. Finney, Esq., of this place, who is now absent with his bereaved friends. Tax Sales. Wo aro requested by the Trcaserer, Mr. Wrigloy, to stato that the sale of lands for taxes over due has been adjourned nnlil llio 2i'ilh ins when they will be sold absolutely Mr. Mi'Cullough olTers a town prop crty for sale. See advertise mcnt. Treason. Ex-Got. Johnston said in his speech, delivered in the Court House, nt jtarnstnirir, on alurility evening, thai the Republican Congress, ever since they entered upon the work of reconstruction, have been commit ting treason. Peopleol Pennsylvania! do ynn want traitors to govern the Ilcpubl.c? Down with the HaUicals! "Treason must bo made odious, and punished. Gen James Shioids, who twenty years ago was United States Senstor from Illinois, and mune years Ister from Minnesota, is now, in his firty ninth year, a Domrcnitic candidate for Congress from the Sixth District of Jiissonri. ierJtl' tn .Vto'iotMtf Finn St. In (he ratvfiilly prrpaiv, opr. . h which .liidf" Scolield in deliveiii'tr over the county, bs attempts to tie lend the National Bank syaluin on t lio fftiitmd that the banks rrttirn to tbo l ivn-ury na much mosey in the almpn if tnxiB as they leecivu fur inurcst "pull the bunds which they Imhl. There it not a word of truth in this pies, and it is of a character with most of Sciitield'a lierversions. The fin In aresimplv these : Tho banks have, say FliMl.Oiio.untl f bonds of tho United States, besring interest at fl per cent, in gold. UHin this is predicted their circulation. 'Tho United Statos pay tho hanks $21,000,000 In gold as an nunl interest upon their bonds, or :i:l,(XH,OWiin Icgal-tomtcrs; fofwhat? Simply to furnish to tho pooplo a cir culating medium. Now, if tho Gov ernment would call in tboir bonds, and issue greenbacks in their plaeo, they would save that $33,000,000 a year. As it would tako the plaeo of tho Na tional bank circulation, it would not increase the amount of tho present currency one dollar. It would be in- linilcly a bettor currency, lor wiins man does not protor a greeniiaclc, which is a logal-tondor for all debts, to a National Bank nolo, which is not a legal-tender for dobts ? This $33,. 000,000 interest is, therefore, thrown awav for nothing. What taxation tbe oapitnl in tho banks pays it would pay anywhere, if it was embarked in any lo7itima.te business. Wo wantonly throw away moro than enough money on these banks every year than would sufliee to maintain the wbolo army of the United Stutes if it was reduced to tbe standard in numbers which it ought to, and will be, it the Democracy ob tain powor. Erie Observer. The Itrbl Entreating. If they bad done nothing else that demanded tho condemnation of tho pooplo, the Radicals ought to be turnod out of power for increasing the publio debt in time of profound jieace, The official monthly report of Secretary Mcculloch shows tliat tlie public debt increased twelve milium of dollars during the month of 'August just past. This is at the rate of one hundred and forty-four millions per annum. If wo give llio Kadicals another lease ot power and they increase tbe debt at the same rate every year, we snail have five hundred and seventy-six millions of dollars added to the pub lic debt during the next Presidential term. This increase of debt would render increased taxation necessary, in ordor to avoid repudiation. Now ia it pos sible for the people to stand an increaso of taxation f Are Ihev not already taxed to tho farthest limit of endur ance ? These arequestions which tho eople can answer for themselves, 'bey ought to consider well before they answer throurh the ballot box. for thoir answer will stand for four years. They may rue it before three months but there will be no taking it back. It behooves the people of Clearfield county especially toconsidor well this matter of debt and taxation. After all that thoy have lost in tbe last six years,;they can poorly afford to pay tho taxes levied on tnem at present. Can they afford to have their taxes increased f They cannot; but even if they could they ought not to consent to it when they know that the money is wasted on worthless negroes in tho South. .ftfoundiHr Mrtrarafance. Secretary Stanton, in his report- December, lSCS, gave as the cost ot the War Department forpeace organ ization, the sum of thirty-three mil lions of dollars a year, from official records it is shown that the War De partment, in three years since tho close of the war, has cost six hundred and ten millions of dollars, or mora than six times the estimate of Secre tary Stanton. The excess of expendi. tures over the Secretary's estimate ia owing to the extravagance of tho Radical C ongress, a his body of des perate political gamesters vole away me puuiio money as it thoro was no bottom to the "public purse. They vote it ami their frieti'lt get it and d i vide it with them. They vote it out of the Treasur In ordor that a por tion of it may find its way into thoir own pockets. Congress is fnll of these thieves, who aro in partnership with tho contractors. Six bnndred and ten millions spent on the army in three years or peace I If Stanton cstimato of tho amount necessary was correct thirty-tbreo millions per year tho thieving contractors and their thieving partners in Congress havo stolen five hundred and eleven mil- lions out of the War Depnrtmont in three years I Is it not timo to turn out the thieve ? Valley Spirit. The editor of the Erie Observer last week says! If John Allen is the "wickedest man in New York,"Glcnni W . bcoticld may very appropiatclr be called the "brassiest man in Ponnsyl. vania. jiis ontiro naranguo was a tissue of tbo most absurd and bare faced per versions, tricked out in a garb that made them look plausible, and well calculated to decoive tho lirnor. ant and unreflecting. He repeated his "whiskey" and "cat" stones foF tho fiftieth timo sinco the canvass opened, with uproarious effect-, and true to his reputation, was always happiest in distorting the utterances or misrepresenting the purposes of his political opponent's. How any intolll. gent citizen could have listened to such a mess of nonsense and ribaldry without a leeling of shame that a man, like Scofield should bo our represent, tivo in the highest legislative assem. hlaeo of the land, is a matter of the) nroloundost wondor. His speech on Wednesday proved him an arrant dom. agoguc and a d eh borate falsitior, How po You Like it? Tbe tea for which we pay $1 fid a pound, costs eighteen cents in China. The molas ses for which wo pay eighty cents a gallon.cosls ten cents in Tuba. What is tho cause of this monstrous advance, in prico ? Iladical recklessness, cor ruption, and taxation. They havo increased theexpenditiiresof the gov. ornment more than four fold. They keep a largo army in the South to force negro eqnalily upon white mon, and they feed, clothe, and honse thou sands of idle negroes,, at a cost of from ten to fifteen millions of dollars per year. To do this, money is needed in immense amounts, and this must bo raised by taxation upon all articles used by the people Reduco tho ex penses of the government, and taxa tion and lite cost of all things will fall accordingly. nenry Ward Beeehsrssys: "Noth ing sober a man like sorrow." lf that is so, Grant will probacy be a sober man atter the election
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