tt- Wrnluiit ffnilpii. SOMETHING MWINSHAWS ROW. FRANK A STOUGIITO.V, MERCH ANT TAILORS Mnrl.il rlrfft, I II in IU Id, and) hattnr tut rciurnrit froM Itit lern title will. -Uric Moriroont of Cloths. Cammeres. VestincB. tlfivfra, t)4 all kind of U'.oJi Tor U.n and hn?' er, ro twtw rtind 1 ntftk up order CLOTH I Nil, from a linfU trtirle tu t ft.ll full, in the Utfut it) lei ind mnii vorkmsttthk tit tinner. FpirUI Bitnt.o Rivn In euMin work ul euttinr out for mpn and Lots. W DfTer prrt lt'cin lo tuitomcr, and warrant enti'a aHtufactiim. A lit'rl nhare of pnMff ntrnafft it ulicitid. 111 ani pm our pvodi M. A. Hi N K . nMlT-tf K. It. L. HTOIMIHTON II. HllIICi K, MERCHANT TAILOR, (Store one dor east f dearth.'...1 Houw,) Market Street, t'leartirld, la. 1" EHFS on hand a full aMorimenti of OimtV V Furnifliinr .lomli, inch aa Whirls, Linen MiiJ Woolen I ndffuhirti. Draweri and Soclti, Nwk-ties, I'ockot lUmlkerobjt' UIotm, Jlatn, VnbrvUai, Ac, in great rarietj. Of 1'iore Ouodi be keepi ttit . Best Cloths of all "Shades and Colors," uch as lilark Dotukin of the Terr beit make; jYacy Can. mere, In (treat variety, alio, French Coatiur, lioaver, .'Hot, Chinchilla, and f rlrott orercuatirg. All of which trill be lold cheap for Cash, and maae up according to tbe lateit atjr.ei by experienced workmen. Alio, A foot for Clearfield eount.v for I. AL timer t Co'i. celebrated Sewing Machinal. Sur. 1, lsfti-tf. U. BlUiMlE. furniture CLKA R FIELD FURNITURE ROOMS. Market Strwt, eait of Fourth. JOIIX TItOUTMAX, Proprietor, fTIIlK fuhicrtbar hrra leave to call the atten X tioo of tbe citiien of Clearfield and eur- rutinding country to tbe fact that be ia now prepared to furitidb, on abort notice, Cabinetwore of all Styles & Patterns butted for either Parlor, Diainj or lied room, b tbe tingle article, or tn aete to euit pur cbaieri; Bureau, Sofae, Lousjret, Hat rack. Tablet, btitnd, Ac, to. I alio manufacture CHAIRS 1 STTTECS BELOW CITY PKICES, Coniiiting of Parlor, Ptntng-room, Cane, Kocking and other Chain, Which I propoae to warrant and aell cheaper than oanBbe purcbaaed elebre. Jimt try me, JOHN TROl'TMAJt, ClearOiM, Feb. 27, 1567 tf CHEAPFURNITURE. JOHN GULICH DVSlIlES to inform bli old fHende and eui to me re, that having enlarged bia ibop and Increased bia facilitiea for manuiaetnrtng. he ia now prepared to make to order iO( b Furniture a may be doaired, in good atyle and at cheap ratee for CASH. He generally baa on hand, at L;a Furniture roomi, a varied aeortment of read made furiiture, among which are Bl'KEAUS AND SIDE-BOARDS. Wardroberand Book-Capei; Centre, 8ofa, Parlor, Hreakfait and Dining Eitmion Tahlea; Com mon. French-post, Cottage .Jennj-Ltnd and other 'Hediteada; Sofa of all kindt, YYork-ttanda, lUtracki, M'ash-ftandt ; Hocking and Arm C'baira ; ipring-seat, cane button), parlor, eom- mon and other t.nau-p ; Looking-U laanei of every description on band ; aod new glavpei fr old frnmoa, which will be put In on very rraaonaMe terma on ehorteet notice. II alao keepa on baud or furnuhei to order, Corn bufk, llalr and Cot tun-top Haftrefaei. Coffins of Eveut Kind Made to order, anJ funerali attended with a llearae whenever deeired. Alo. Ilouae Painting done to order. Tbe aubecribcr alio manufae turea, ard hat eonrtaotly on hand, Clement' Patent h wbtng Atacbuie, the beat now in uie ! Tboee oitng tbit machine never need be with out clean clothe! Ho aire baa Flyer' Patent rhum, a euperior article. A family uiitg thir Cbum never need be without butter I All the above and many other article are fur . tilth ed to cu torn era ck tap for Car or exchanged feir approved country produce Cherry. Maple, Poplar, Lin wood and otoer Lumber auitable for ; Cabinet work, taken in xrbange for furniture JeTtf Remember the hop I on Marker atreet. ClnarBeld, Pa., and noarly oppoaite tbe "Old Jew Ptorn." JOUN OULI0I1. November 2, IS J jr Ularhsmtlhing. NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP THIIIB HTKKKT, ( LEAHFIKLD, '1 I1K unberribcrre pet fully inform hi friend L Bod tbe public in general, that be baa local , ted in tbe borough of ( LK A h Fl K Ll, in tbe I ebop recently occupied by Jacob ftbunkweiler, ' where be if now re1y to perform all du'ie (''Want hi curtomer in a wirkmar like manner. I Ked, Sleigh, liurgic and W'mron ironed, end ;. iloree-aboKing done at rra nal.le rate. He rfFpectfully ak a bre of work from the public, a be intend to give hU wble attention tm tbe Tbuine. THOMAS HI LEY. . March I!. Ifi8. I KENNARD &. WATERS. , New Blacksmithing Establishment. FECOND PT., CLEARFIEMi, Pa. undcrxigned beg to inform tbe iuhabit J. ant of Cicarfl"ld and anrrounding neigh Vorbod, that tbey have commenced buine in tbe above line, where, by atrict eitention to all work entrusted to them, they bope to merit a Lareof publir patronage. IIOKSE PIIOKINO on the moat approved princ pie, for either faet or working none. JJor:tbat interfere, can be entirety prevented ALL KINDS OF FAW MILL WORK, Ea wine work and team Roller repaired. l inert tool and all kind of 8(eel tool made of the beet materia and on the ahorteil notice. Post-hole ao'uri, fur board fencing. WtLAll work done by oi ia warranted to girt 4t'.atction, or no charge will be made. AMiS KKNNAP.D. aprV m JAMKH WATERS. 3oggs Township Awake I GREAT EXCITEMENT AT THOMAS HEEUS'S!! TVKRYRODY trying togt there firrt, fer fear i J of being crowded nut ialn the eold. i you want good hhnelng dene, go to Rbbb. t yon want your Riff ironed right, go to Haaae. yi want good Will Iron, go to Barn. ' ym wtnt your wrg"n Ironed in tbtbt- trle and workmanship, go to Prra. Ur.r.n make the bent Mump Varhine irt the fate, and doe all kind of PL ACKSM IT1I !NI ebeip a can be dune In the onwnty for Caib Uy 1'uat Oflice addrnt t Cfarn Id liridee. THOMAS lifcfcKS. "r? Tp., Pee. 10, 17 tf. AKBIAQE MD SLEIGH SHOP, ) IX Ll.EAUFiELl), Ta. Immediately in rear of Machine fibop.) lil' aubiirriber wouM re ipeeifully Inform tbe riiirfn f Clcarnld. and the puMic in gn J.tbat he i prepared to d" all kind of work on 41i 11 1 AG Es, I;VG(iIES, SLKICi IIS, Ac fb rt entire and on rea.nable term, and "rkmanlike manner. AI1 or lera primt tly attfrt.ird to. Awr. . Y.8 WM. M NK1IU. I LIVERY STABLE. IH Tin'lfrirtK! twc Irate t itif'rm the pnl i 'bat be now In!'' .r-j't'-( to ."funmi in tlie wnr of fiirnt h.ng Horace, ilntririr, and II&rtH-ff, on the h(rtt ni-tn-e and ''nil.!p trrm. Rcidenf on Locut t'e't, .' n I bird an 1 Tnurth. : ,VM. TT. GEAKH RT. aricMt .Apr',1 11, 1"7. foifir.t it. r.tii&i vn (o., riilllpabuic I' ' fur bl.StjKR'S fJIWINO MACHINES. kn.p i ft,ii tnpplj of thie rnluflMe h )l ntlHir" fn hard, and eell ttimt nlv Spti ir,r fir"nii !' -s.f T-H . A Full Line ;T Wt?r Cnfiltra rd !c. tff'.m Frffrer,, ' ''rial. I,, u. U. ZKIXI.KK II), " if l b lip.hum, l e. A Full Stock r riktrArai, f'otint.r, h.am end Belenre 'ALKSt f'r.le el frinulnriurrr'. riref J 0. U. ilKLUII CU , I - ' r.'t'MVafr. J'. Put 0'.oprt, f.tcifilfj, (Ti,'. NiSTOCKI Spring Goods I Spring Goods I Spring Goods! keystoxi; stoki: Hnj(r aof Trei flood, Trimming, Notion, llneiery, Ulovea, Fancy Ooodi, Carpet, Oil Cloth, Window Hhadee, Wall Paper, Carpet Chain, .Toilet Qulltf, I'mbrellai, Paraiol Shoea, Ao., Ae Ao., are inrited to examine TUB MOST COMPLETE STOCK Er.r brought lo tbii market. WE CHALLENGE COMPETITION ! Caib buyer, will find rare Inducement. NIVLIXG k SUOWEItS. Cleerfleld, April a, lSAS-tf Mladrtplila (fardj. FALL GOODS. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., No. 127 Chmtnut Htreet, rUILADELrUIA, Here tlie tno.t oumplote Mid Elegant Stock of Fall Goods, they bare ever offered. SUPERB Silk and Wool POPLINS SUPERB ALL WOOL DO. VERY RICH FLAID DO. SERGES and BIARETTS. MOHAIRS and POPLIXETTS. With an extenalvc aortment of Mourning Goods. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., lllf Cbestuut Street, "I" j 1'iiiLALi'iUA. rsr-T JOHN M. MELLOY, MiMrrACTiTKBii or Plain, Japanned & Stamped Tinware AR DItlJH III Honae Funilshliic tioode. Tin Hooting ad C'onductur rij. Ho. 123 Uarket Ktrert, tu" ij piiaAPiaruiA. REIZENSTEIIM BROS., Manufacturer of and Wholele Iealra In MEN AXD BOYS' CLOTHING, tit Market 4IH Mrrrhelit Htreet. oirr71 I'UILAIiKLrillA, l't. 1S68 winter. - 18C8 JAMES, KENT, SANTEE & Co., Importers and Jobbers of Dry Goods, Kul. 235, 2:i7. 241 V. Third Su, 1'lULAliLLl'lll.V. Ve err nfw iwjiariwl with oar n.ual eitrn.iv. and wfll-a..irt -d if.ck to offer eatra iDduo.tn.ntii to CASH 111 VLUS. aprll-tf STRETCH, EENNETT & Co., (t?ueoeom to peter T. Wright A Co., iwroirrrim op and nrAt-m if DRUGS A.ND MEDIO IN ES, Brandies & Wines for Medical purposes, J.l.l'f.7) No. dull Market St., I'hilad a. BENSON, CAMPBELL & Co., Ha. 11 Ji. Fifth PL and 424 Cnmm.ro., rUII.AHELPllIA, ri, WHOLESALE GROCERS, And Commission Merchants, FOR TBI IALR OP Wool, Glnaeng, Far Hkini, Feat bent, Leather, Flat Keed. Uried Fruita, Cmver Hed, Hoot, leer Hkina, Butter, Beeswax, Sheep Pkint, Kgv, An., e., Ae. COXSIGN.M EXTS SOLICITED. Wil Prir, urrDt forward.d on r.nt. Jun. 11. ISnl.ll. durational. MISS H. S. SWAN'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS CI.EARFlEI.il, l'A. TIIR Firt Trrin. nf twntt-two ... wilt commence on Monday, Aopu.t 51, 1GH. TERMS (IF IllTION. Rradinf . Ortlicif r),li5, Writing, Ol'jont L ,nn,l'riniarj Arithmetic and I'rimarj (jnnffraiihy, er half term, (of lerrD week..) $S 60 Hi.tcrT, lcal and drljitiva nanfmjiliy with Mp Drawing, (Irammar, Mental and Written Arithmetic ( it AlpclTa and the Science, t tO For full partu'iiHre Mind for Circular. Clcartlrld, Aoni"! Sm. ClearfieldAcadcmy. Rev. P. L- HAEE.ISON.A Principal rpIIK FIRST FKSSION of the neit echo- I lapifr yearof thi Institution will cotnmenee on MONDAY, the 7th day of September, Pupil can enter at ativ time. 1 hry will be eharxed with tuition froui tbe time thej enter to the el one of tbe teK'n. 1 be course of tneiructlon embrace every thing included in hnnuirh, prartical and aooom- pti'bed Ctliioatinn fnr bitth oie. The Prtncipsi, riavinr bad the atirantspe 01 nsucH eziNiricnre tn hi prnferfirtn, etire pa rent and iiardn that hi entire ability and enerariea will be devoted to tbe moral and men tal training nf the voi.tb ptared nnderhii charge, i i:iti til' 1 1 I rioN. Orlbf rr.l y, KeadiCR, Vritinjr. and Primary Arilbuietic, per beeio ( 11 wneka) - i 06 Urammar. Ueugraphy, ArilbucUr, and Iltatory 06 Alftebra, flecmetry, THt?nuclry, Wcn- uratin. rurccyiwjr, I tuiwcpny, i"hri olnfv. t'hemiatry, Itonk Kecking, Iliilany and 'Phv'teal Uenfrarb - - I 00 La' in, (ireek atd Freurh, with any of the above Rran-he - - - - f H hp jjrJrNa dedurtintt nill r raade for abeence. "T"(Tor fu rt her part iciiHr Inquire of Rev. R 1.. IIARRI80N. A. M., Clcarflold. Feb. , lnS tf. Principal. riHIF. I'riMitrn TK? ALMANAC f.r 1 I 1 and tr eait- ai the Pot "I itfti". Fnoc 2i e-nt. Muili lo aur aldre. .b2-tl Clearfield Nursery. ENCUUJiA(tK IIOMK IML8TIiY. 'pHK enderolfrncd, having eetalUbd a Kur- eory on the 'Pike, abmit half way between Cfwtt-4 and 'urnnll. t prepared to fur nib allkindeof KHl IT I KKKrt, (standard and darf.) Krergrv-ens, hbrnl-bery, Urape Vine. lrn)etcrrl, I, Barton Riarkberry, Htraberry, and Ra -.berry Viae, AUo, Hiberiaa Crab Tree. Quince, and early aeirlet Rhubarb, Ac. Orders iirnnititly attended to. Adrire, j. i). wniflfrr. ei.?r .t. y Carwenavitle, Pa TAST1.I1U-A femalr rompotent to 4o pen rral burotk. f rUil ireo to nurec or tr milk Ai pIt at thu :, hi InMr Graham fnt' fiilnmn, Ia changeII: a. rmimti W. BK4HAH. J. B. GRAHAM & SONS, MAltKKT THHT, CLE AH FIELD, l'A. f II IB subierihera having entered. Into partner --eL tblp for tbe purpoee of oartying oa the bualneuof Jderchandiing, now offer A Cdooil And rare opportunity to the eltlfen of Clear field and adjoining eountles to buy itoro good at wholetali or retail prices, that will aetonUh the unlnatrueted. Their good will be part leu arly seteoted to eult this market Kverj lady will, therefore, eall the attention of her llnmbniid To this feot , beoanse this branch of oar business will reoelve special attentieo, and everything needed in a well regulated household will at all times be found inour store. Our stock of I)H Y (OUDM eball not be surpassed, either In qual ity or price, and will embrace, in part, Prints of every style. Qiogbams and Lawns of every quality, Muslins of every grade, De Laloee adapted to the tastes of the old and young; and every article of any kind of goods tbey sell is Guaranteed To be as represented, and warranted to give sat isfaction. As to lKr3,MlM-we have a splended assortment of Alpaca, black, white, and ia colors; Annures, fiilke, and ia short all the newest styles In the market We desire this feet to become known To Every Person man, woman, ehild, physlolau, me chanic, farmer, lawyer, barber, woman'i-rigbts man,oran7 therman 1b the county Young Or old, rico or poor, high or low, who will faror us with a eall. With onr new and eitenslve stock any gentlemen oan pleaee the most faa- tidious Ijady, By jail dropping la and (attlnf a ale. dr.ai patters, lac. sett, kid glore, or by dolog that which ia Better l ffir. her a well-Ailed parse, and tthe will find good aad paying inrMtmeats in embroideries, edgings, ribbons, glores, hosiery, or any other household neeessltisa. And In addition to what wo bare already enumera ted, we keep all hinds of GfcSTLKME:' W EAK such as Cloths, Cassimerei, Satinetts, Data, Boots and Shoes, tic, besides, A Nice Assortment of Made-up CXOTHINti for lien and Boys, manufactured out of the Tory beat material, which we will sell for caah or eichange for country pro das at prieet which will astonirh both husband and Wife We are now largely engaged la baying and aclling MU'AKi; TIMBER and aaaoufae. tared LUMBER, and will glT. thU braaeh of baaineu tp.rial attention, and make it aa object To'Kvery One who baa Lumber to sell to deal with as. We shall also keep constantly on hand a general assortment of fiHtlC'liRlHt and HA Him A HI'., which we will sell af raced ingly low priees. W. also keep a full a.anrt meat of (IIIUEKMWAKE. Ttii department will be kept fall aad complete, and erery Young 7Inn Or maiden who eontemplate, hoasekeeplng. will find it advantageous to eom. and trade with ns. We are to situated, and, from long eiperieneo la the bnslneM, .0 well acquainted with tbe want, and neeessitles of this eommanlty, thai w. feel satisfied if .very man and woman In Clearfield County makes It a point to boy tbelr good.drom at, we can please litem both aa to quality and prlee. Therefore, com. along and buy your DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Qurrnswarr, Hardware, HOOTS A .SIIOKS, HATS A CAPS, Beady-Made Clothing, Aid e.erythlng yon need to r inder youreelre, and fauiilioe comfortable, from JAS. B. GRAHAM & SONS. ...giatf CI,K AIU-JFI.n, Ta. Farm and Shop for Sale. rpilK u1.dcM.7ned offrrs f..r ) hi FA R M, alt- uate aiHiiit mid a ay between Clearfield and (. u-wmi. illr, Containing Eiplity-Five Aores, Fifty-five lieius: impn.td and in po-delate of rnltiraiinn, wiih a ;"'d dwelhng bue and bam tbermn, I'lirfther with e"i cbMce bearing frbit tr and orrr Jo I) grape rioes, nearly all Con cord. Al The Two-Story Carpenter Sbnp, On Third Htreet. near the mllrnad depot. In Clear field borongh. Terma mo'lrrale and po.Mrs.inn given at aitv time. Call in pcr.cn. or ad-Ire.., at ClewlieH. fa Ot'.RB Tll'JRK. flrarf ild. Ju?t Tf f Want. Cla arfield County Dank. fJMIF rieaitleld County Rank a an 1rT"r led tiHiteil"n baa (one out nf ettHenr fc tbe surrender 0f e-harter, ea May II, I Me. All It ttrh la owned by II I ubrtber, who will continue the Hanking buln at lb nt plare, a privei Rankers, under the tria name of tha "Clea'Aeld County Rank." Vt e are re. apunib1e fnr the debt ol the Hank, and will pay Its note on demand at the eoueter. Iff petit reretved and lntfret paid when i'ne I left for a filed time Paper discounted at ail pr rent as bereit'fore. (;ur personal reponibiMty la pledged fr ell lupoaita received end bailees transieted. A continuance of the liberal pat ronare of the bum nets man of the county is re spertfully solieited. A President, Cahir and officer of the late Clearfield County Bank, we require the notes of said Bank to be presented for redemption. MS. T. I.KMNARD, RICHARD H1IAW, WM. PORTKR, JAS. ti. OR A RAM, A. K. WKlUtlT, U. L. KKKUa WM. A. WALLACK. Tbe business of the Rank will be eon d acted by John M. Adam., Kp, as Caehier. (junXH,'A6 DREXEL & CO., No. 31 Houth Third Ntrcol, Pliiladelpa n.i.riiKiis, And Dealers in Government Securities. Application Itr mail will receive prompt atten tion, aud all Information cheerfully furniehod. tinier, .olicited. aprlltf J. T). M'llirk. Edward I'erki. BANKING & COLLECTION HOUSE OK McGIRK &, PERKS Buoceaeors to Foster, Perks, A Co., I lliUHburt Centra C'oouiity, Pa. 1ITIIKKK all tbe bualneaa of a Ranking Ilouae y will be traneautod promptly aud upun tUt tuuM mvornhle terms. mar7-)f County National Bank. Ct.F.AItFIKU), l'A. rrIIIS Bank ia now niwn and re.dr for lail- 1. neaa. Ofliee on 8eoond atreel, in tbe band ing formerly oeeupird by Leonard, Finney a to, lIRRCTIRI AMD orricsRfl. JAfl. B. O It A II A M , KICIIAHD RHAW, WM. A. WAM.ACK, WM. POKTKH, A. K. WK1HUT, UEO. L. BEEU. D.W.M00RE, JAS. T. LEONARD; ju28,'S(lJ Caabier. Preaideat 1;. w ci. ticK v co. BANKERS, No. 35 S. TLird Street, Philadelphia, GENERAL AGENTS roa ti National Life Insurance Co. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Ntatee of Prnneylvanla and Woothern Kcw J entry THE NATIONAL LIFE IXSrRAXCE C0M lAN Y I a corporation chartered by Hpwial Act of Congress, approved July 2ft, lSflU, with a Cash Capital of One Million Dollars, And i now thoroughly organised aod prepared for business. Liberal term offered to Agent and Solicitors, wbo arc invited to apply at our office. Full particular to he had on application at our office, located on the second story of our flanking Ilouae, where Cirrular and Pamphln, fully de scribing tbe advantages oflend by tbe Company, may be bad. Applications f'r Central and Welcru Pennsyl vania to he made to 1). b. Kt SELL. Manaircr, Towanda, I'a. 32. W. CLA UK k CO., No. 3ft Mouth Third Mtrrt, au:2V-iely I'HJLAbKl.J'HlA, Pa. planing $UU. J. . eavar, J W. W. tWtte. HOOP, WEAVER & CO. CLEARFIELD PLANING MILL ALL RIGHT! Til E proprietors rc-pectfully inform the e It liens of Clearfield county, that they bare entiruly refitted thia establishment with the lalet improved wood working machinery, and are now prcparrd to execute all orders in their line of buines. Tbey will give eepecial attention to the manufac ture of material for bouee building, such as FLOORING, WEATHER -BOARDING, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, brackets tf .yiot t.ni.rtiM, or all irmi. We alwuys hare nn band a large store of I)KY Ll'MIIKR, and will pay each for all clear Laaiber. One-end e-lialf Inch panel stuff preferred. Lumber Manufactured to Order, Or eiclianged, to suit customers. .Onk'rs solicited, and Lumber ruraiehed en bort notice and on reaaonalile brma. HOOP, WEAVKR A CO. Clearfield, Knr. 7, 17. JICIIAKD MOSSOP IS KOW Belling, at half their mraed prion, fcRESS fKrODS, CLOAKS AND SHAWI-S, EltOWN SOEETIXGS, FLANNELS AND BLANKETS, WOOLKN GOODS, HOSIERY, II EN'S CLOTH I NO. GENTLKM EN'8 Kl'KNISHlNO Gootla LADIES' POOTS AND SHOES, GENTLEMEN'S HOOTS AND SHOES, BOYS' do tlo noor pkiuts, BALMORALS, LADIES' OiLLAIiS AND CUFFS, RAISINS AND CIRRASTS, BROOMS AND TUBS, CANNED FRUITS, BEEF AND TORK, FLOUR AND FEED, ia.. An., An. READING FOR. ALL1 1 JiOOKS d- STATIONERY. levari HI., flrarflrld. fal tlia Port Offlrr ) P II K ondcr.ipn.d beg. leare tn annnonee to 1 the rltl.eo. of rieerft.ld and rirlnlty, that he baa lilted op a room and baa jo.t returned fmn the eitr with a Urge auoanl f reading natter, constating In part of Bibles and Miscellaneous Books, Blank, Areoonl and TV. PftiV. of e.ery de eerlption t Pnper and Ferelnpea, Preneh preeeed end plain; I'ent and Pencil, i Blank, Legal I'epere, leeda, Mortgngcst Jodgmeat, Kaewip tlon and Promis.ory antes I H'htte end I'arch; meat Hrief, legel Cap. Iteeord Tap. and Bill Tap , ttbeot, Mittie for either Ptann, J-'lale or Violla eon.untly on hand. Any books or sutlnaery deeired that I eaay not her on hand, will he or ordered by II ret eapreae, and sold at wholeeale or retail in eait oii.tnniore. J will also keep periodical literature, saeh as Maga'lnes. News, papers, de. f. A. IIAlLlJi. wiuf'H ji7 f. I'rctf THU KKl'DRLICAN. CLKAItl ir.I.I), I'a. TIII RPHAV WoMNIND, ocTdRl R 1, fa Terms of Subscription. Ir paid In edvenc.nr wiibm tbrea w.-nt h 00 If Kin) aflir tbn an.l I.. r..r.. .. w kit U paid after the expiration of eti months... I tu Mr. T. II. Wtl lilK. flr fntwiMatt, I. ...il. I A lo roeiit tar nmiH y pail Inln theuftice n account .. ' o,TU . ,,,FI,,K, ,,,,, wuri, nr., m vur K'litor nnd Pn.prtctor MASS MEETINGS. Tho County C'ommittoo has rondu tied to liulj Dcmocratio mcotingd in Uetobcr ut the follow injr plnt'cs : For liocctiria, Gulich, Jordun and Woodward, tit GLEX UOPK. on lliurHday, tlio 81I1. For Uurnsido, Client and N. Wuslt ington, at NKW WASHINGTON, on r ridtiy, tlio Oth. For Foriruson, Lumber Citv and Pcnn, ut LUMBER CITY, on Sulur- dny, tho 10th ; all ut 2 o'clock in tho afternoon. AH in theso localitioi, who lovo thoir country and wish to hour tlio truth, will ho prosent on those occa sions. e hope our friends will mnko tho necessary urrungotnenta for a jroou turn-out. Thoiie meetings will bo addressed by Ex-Governor Bielcr. Dr. T. J Boycr, William M. McCullough, Eq., and Colonel Walter Barrett. MEF.TINO AT SllAWSVILLE TllOCili- rens of Goshen, (iirurd and Bradford aro hereby notified that a Democratic meeting will be hold at Shuwsvillo, on Tuesday evening, October Cth. Dr. Boyor and Israel Test, Esq., will be present to discuss tbe issuos now be fore the peojilo. Akotulr Rallt. Tho Mount Jov Seymour and Blair Club propose to have a grnnd rally, at Mount Jot Scuool House, on Monday evening, October 6th, at 7 o'clock. Let tbore be a full turn-out on that occasion. Lawrence is awake. Dr. Boyer and Israel Test, Esq., will be prvseut to address their fellow citirons. Foli Raising. We are requested to slate that the Democrats of Bloom- ington and vicinity intend to raise a huge polo and Aug on Saturday after noon. Mektino at Woodland There will be a Democratic Club meeting at Woodland, on Monday evening ncit. Mfitimo at Woi.f Ku!. Tho Dem ocrats of tho lower end of Lawrence township will hold a meeting at Wolf Run School llouse, on Thurs day evening. Speakers will be present at these meetings, to address the people on the issuoi of the day. Flu. Ladies and Children'. Fan cy Furs, at John Fareira'a Fopular Fur F.tnporium, 718 Arch St.. Phila delphia. Stock large. Read his ad vertisement, and give him a call when in tho city. Lost. On Sunday evening, be twoen the Court House and the Trcs bytcrian parsonage, a lady's large breastpin (coral and gold.) Tho find er will bo suitably rewarded by leav ing it at this oflice. A Goon School, with a Ihorouirb. efficient teacher is a luxury which we do not always havo in our town ; but we are nanny to say that we have it now in the AcaJcmu nndcrits present accomplished principal. Let parents make a note of this. A Fai. We learn that a funty fair and festival will be held in the Baptist church, in Citrwcnsvillo, on Saturday, the lUlh. All who wich to partake of a grand dinner and cast their mito into the treasury of the Lord, aro respectfully invited to at tend on this occasion. Asst.kmmt.ntb. Saturday, tho 3d ol October, is tho last day when assess ments can bo mado in time lo vote at the Stt.to election. We advise that in every district commitlees be chosen to see that no Democrat loses his vote on account of a failure to bo assessed. Tbe Assessors are required to add the name of any ono who applies in peraoii to be assessed. Union Townmhip Meeting. We aro requested to state that a Demo cratic meeting will be hold at Wll.Tl'i- School llousit, in Union township, on Wcduesday evening, October 7lh, at 7 o'clock. Let Union awake, for the sake of the Union, and pill herself in trim for the purpose of enjoying the grand Democratic victory on the 13th. Israel Test, Esq., and Colonel Walter Bnrrctt will address) the meeting. Covrt Jnt)ge MeEnally and bis associates, Wilhclm and Clyde, culled Court at 10 o'ebick on Monday morn ing, and at once proceeded to business. Up to going to press nothing but Commonwealth cases were being tried. The sndden transfer of the new Judge from tho Bur to lio Bench does not seem to discommode him in the least . Ilo manifests tart and executive abil ity in dispatching the public busincft oqual to any of his predecessors. Attention, DriocRTs ! Wo hope our friends will giro tho Assessor's List, which is now posted up in every election district In the county, a thor ough examination, and see whether their own names are on it, as well as those of their neighbors. Let no one bo so foolish Ah to lose his rote through so simple a remedy. When tho name of a voter U not found on the list, go to the Assessor at once and have it put on, unless yon possess a receipt for paying taxes assessed within two vtyi-w. I'Ar fiteffrlH MVir. eterw ttahl In hwl IHt. iidUi. atiai k ii li . ,(, stiinn'nri Inrii.h. .-.tl Il.ll Ih. Ml, II re Killed an. oatHtrit. l'tUtT WAI.M.R, Si 'pli'tnbrr'.'.f . Tv ( scouts from ('oluni l 1'orM Ill's emu ni it 1 1 1 1 , bo have been si oiiriiifr (lie country tonstds the beml water ol Republican River, arrived ltd tiii-lit. They b'lV l,-iir th's camp on lr Fork on tho Republican lover, five miles from tho motilli and ninety miles north of here, four nights ago. They report that on tho morning" ol tlio 17th a parly of Indian tried to run oil a portion or somo slock, and bait an hour later, ilOU or 4011 appear ed on tho Mulls two miLs oil', and mado a dith lor tho camp. Colonel rorsytu liuving onlyliliy men, crossed them to a small island, and tho Indi ana commenced firing on them, which they kept (lit steadily ami fust until elovon o'clock, uller which only scat tering shots until three o'clock, when they aguin opened a stoudy tiro and increased their force,, boing estimated at seven hundred. Tho fight was kept up in this manner until sundown, when tho Indians mado a charge to take tho camp, but were unsuccessful. They, however, kept up tho fight un til Ho clock, at winch tuno the scouts loft for Fort Wallace to obtain assis tance. They woro obliged to crawl two miles on their hands and knees through tho Indians lo tret out. At daylight they heard tiring back at tlio camp seven miles away, and occasion al shots all day. Tlio casualties are : Colonel Forsyth, loft leg broken by a bull, and shot through the thigh. Lieu tenant, Boechershot in several places; supposed to bo dying, as his buck was broken, lie begged the men to kill hint. Dr. Moore, shot in tho head whilo dressing Colonel Forsyth's wounds. Two men woro killed and twenty wounded. All tho stock of the command was killed and tbe mon are living on horseflesh. Tho scouts had only one und a half pounds to lust them into Fort Wallace. The party have sixty-five rounds of ammu nition left and were fortifying. The scouts could only travel at night on account of tho Indians. On learning Colonel .rorsytu a condition, Colonel liunkbead, commanding this post, sent out one hundred men with provisions, ammunition, Ac, to his relief; also, j scouts to Colonel Carpenter, who was supposed to be about lorty five miles wel of here, with his company to Colonel rorsytu a usssisiance. A scout that came in at 10 o'clock this morning reported Carpenter far ou his way. Gen. Bradley, from Fort Scdirwick, on the way to the Fork of Republican, was supposed lobe in thai vicinity with two companies of caval ry and three of infantry. It was con fidently expected by General Sheri dan they would como up in time to the parly, as they were on his route. L.ATKR rp. lit. Ueneral .Mcliols. just arrived from Fort Reynolds, re ports lieutenant Jleechor fleaa, lr Moore mortallv wounded and dying, and Colonel Forsyth nearly as bad ; all lying there with Indians all around them, eating their horses' flesh, wait ing for relief. Colonels Bankhead and Carpenter will reach them to night. It seems almost idle for as to say anything wilh referenco to tho horri ble outrages committed by tho Indi ans on tbe Western Dams. Hun dreds of mon, women and children have been murdored in cold blood, and yot it attract lets attention than Georgia riot. It is well known that Gen. Grant and bia staff have boon bumming around in tho West for two months past, but still the In dians havo full swing. Why aro not somo of tho 40,000 soldiers in the South taken to quell the Indians, and allow tho negro bureau to take care of Sambo awhilo, until the butcheries ia lli o West aro stopped f Say, "Lyases." Bradt Clib, Ko. 2. The Demo crats in tho Southwestern Jiorlion of Brady township assembled at Trout- villo last week and organiied a Sey mour and Blair Club. Brady is now organized for a vigorous campaign, and the getting out of her vote on the lSlh is the only business on hand to assist in gaining our glorious victory ou that day. Tlio following Darned persons were elected officers : President George Penta. Yioo Presidents Klias Jiishel and Jacob KunU, Sr. Secretary S. G. Kuntz. Corresponding Secret nriea Daniel Rishel and Lewis Schock. Treasurer Amos Bonsall. Executive Committee 3 no. Keller, Adam Knarr, Goorgo Knurr, Goorge Schucker and Jacob L. Kunlx. The officers can all bo addressed at Troutvillo Tub Fair Aoain Now that the weather has rlcured np and we are enjoying ihe genial rays of an autumn sun the must delightful season of the year which will afford our farmers tbioughout ihe county an opportunity of harvesting their buckwheat crop, and garnering tho golden corn, and also of getting through with the most of other out door work previous to attending our coming Agricultural Fair. Wcarcussured by tho officers having chargn of tho affairs of tho Socieiy that tho prospects are for a gno.l Fair and a .n'r Atr tr articles on exhibition at the Fair. The Hon. Goorge R. Barrett, President of Ihe Society, will deliver nn address on tho occasion. Tho celebrated Erio liosiler, Dr. Jackson, we notice, is preparing to mako a raid upon our people again. ThiB notorious humbug has plundered our people to the tune of thousands of dollars, and will continue lo do so if l hoy are foolish enough to patronize him. Avoid him as vou would the itch. Mt Tl'Al. The loyal bummers seem to bo highly pleased over their los of over nine thousand votes on Congress men in Maine, since 1 st'.G. This is the kind of reconstruction wo like, and two supplements to tho bill will make Maino a Union loving State; hence we rejoice, too. Mr. Wm. T. Glenn has aome house hold goods which be wishes lodipos of at privats sals f3e rrrrtiseryent "Irr Httvt rrnT." It ia w ith no otdinnn noli, itn.lr lli at We invite tbe mi iu nnd eni-iov t alirniioit of the people to tlu prei.. m condition ol our county It i. no apparent from I'm I tlm i annul It eon 1 1 overt ed, thai the Hii.Ik al h ,nler are nj'ii reil in a chn-litrdlv heme to ir.nke polities! enpital, wtneli when ilinpoughly uncle! ilood, will ratie cv cry true liiend of humanity to e-1 , 1 1 1 , W mult horror from tlieir iiilaumn con tu t The evidenco of ill 'ir positive guill is so overwhelming, that no m n who wants to know the truth can fail lo bo enlightened, unless be Mo idly prefers (o be deceived f,,r partisan purpoKes. For hoimo lime pat it has Uecn clearly manliest that the Hull culs are working with nil tlwir zrnl i rrrate an tnsurnrtuin in Ihe S,ui7t, in hopo of gaining votes, by reason ol it, in the Norlh. They have armed tho negro, nod havo placed lighted ton lies in his hand. They have told him it whs his duty to shoot unofleu ding Democrats, and burn down their dwellings. They havo inaugurated a policy ot murder and nrtu.ui, with u fiendish gleu thai has no parallel in brutality sine tho firat murder crim- sonod tho earth with its blood. Tiny snoakingly cry out for "peace," when they aro providing their ignorant tools with all the appliances of "war." Already has tho bitter fruit of tl.oir "bloody instruction" been partially gathered. I ho events ot the last lew days In tho South show whal they mean, and how they intend to execute their devilihh purpose, ihe painful record of the Radical outrago ut Ca millu, Georgia, proven b a county olliciul, and sworn to by numbers of disinterested citizens, is only equaled by the threatened not inNow Orleans, whero the negroes, under the spur ol the Radical leaders, attempted the lives of whilo melt who dared to ex press their political opinions, and then rushed on madly and wildly !o further deeds of outrage. The Radi cals, everywhere in the South, aro to day wickedly inviting bloodshed. I bey care nut bow many lives are lost, nor how many women and chil dren ore outraged and murdered, nor how much valuable property is sacri ficed by their infamous programme. so that tbey can only "fire tho North ern heart," and thereby securo a few more votes for Grant and Colfax. To the law-abiding and order-b ving freemen of tho Republic, we solemn ly appeal to day. We writo in no spirit of partisan blindness We speak plainly, beruuse mild words at such a crisis would bd criiniuul. We cul; upon all men who love their country aud who value the peace of the nation, to examine for themselves tho true condition of affairs in tho South, und then set their faces against "reopen ing tho purple testament of bleeding war," which the Radical leaders are now shamefully attempting. We are standing upon the burning crater nf a volcano. No mnn can tell at what moment its hidden fires may burst forth and sweep the land with desola tion. Savagely are the Radical! in voking fur this sad and dreary con summation They want voloe to up hold their sinking cause, and they will purchase them at any cost, with out regard to the sorrow and suffering that may follow their reckless con duct. Here, In Philadelphia, they have placed at the bead of their ticket a man who shamelessly applauded all tbe diabolical acts ol John Brown, and they ask tho freemen of this great metropolis to entrust iu gov ernment to one who gloated over the shocking barbarities cornmittod at Ilaqicr's Ferry by tho model Radical hero. Hector Ty ndale is but the type of modern Radicalism. It knows no law, neither that of God or man, when its bloody and incendiary purposes are lo bo executed. It is now lime, high time, that the calm good sense of tho people should be awakened. Unices the demon of Radicalism be sjieedily exorcised, pot the Southern mother alone will clap her babe in terror as she lays her boad upon her weary pillow, but every household in tbe Norlb will be tilled wilh dread at the resistless spirit of carnage which Ihe Radicals have summoned to their aid. There is no one in this commu nity who has nol a deep and abiding interest in this matter. Common peril and common wreck surround ev ery man woman and child in our midst. Common safety and common propter ity ran be achieved for all, by proper anion in this dark hour of our coun try's peril. Let each and every man ponder seriously over the record ot the present, an j by earnest and patri otic offorts strive to avert the calami tics which will surely come upon u if the Radical leaders are not speedily checked in their brutal career of crime. "Let t s Havk Pfack I" Ajr. Tub Meetimi. The moeting on Tuesday evening was, without dubt, the grandest Democratic rally that ever came i.ff in this county. Tbe "Cops" of Clearfield are evidently at work in earnest, and "intend to fihl it out on this line" until the Novem ber contest is over. Full proceedings of tho meeting will appear next week. BAnitr.rT's Vl-hetabi.( Uaid. Resto rative We speak from experience, having given a practical trial to this icuowned preparation. No oi!,rr rntariUive hat trrr received a morr uwrrrtal dttnawl than Barrrtt'l. VitUlurq Ceaimrr nil. We nre requested to slate that tbe Lawrence township School Directors hnvo adjourned the sale of the School building in tbit borough, until the l.Hh of October next, at 2 o'clock, p. m. Win. Lloyd Gnrrison, who recently received a thirty thousand dollar do nation from the Radical leaders, as an arknnwlcdgment of his services as the founder and leader of the Radical par ty, declared in a speech in Iiiton. before tho war, that "this Union is a "lie! Tie American Union is an " imposture a covenant w ith death, " nnd a league with brll. I am I r ' its overthrow !" Win Lloyd Garri son is a lender of the Grsut krec in the present contest. Democratic iif erndcncy in the na tion will reduce the debt and tases reduce the price of sugar, fl ur, molas ses, tea, salt. clothing, boots and shoes, and, in throe years, make greet bat k as goii l as gold. Il will nlso secure equal and just taxation of .n7 ; rni c-f i;, und the payment of rrcy f"ief and rvrri nV issued by the Government to the laxl dollar. Vote the Democratic li k M and pay your own taxes or Tote tho Radical ticket and pay the taxes of ihe bond holder in audition torourowB ' Tint's it , HVil r IrftrVrMlrt .trri. i M m )' fa 1 .V' " "i r l"'1 to 1,v the pntIV " " I'""'1 "' , , il li l.niio-l'i.l" " ou were pi.oeis.-d b lax- l"' l""'". hi !, w'ic. s. pd I c -coi.o.i v, and a ,.';v,.l lm ellienl in even thing . .1 lo tour w i date, leu , O'll I" ' "M" - , , . I, . . i .. .I.., ii i ii nl ti let cave them I l I'lii-'l I" "II r the .banu-e. by vol,,,;; .ml ot power tie Democratic pally.'"1 I' 0 pow li the pa.iy thai bad ..! . "IT"'1''' its men. Us policy and H pr.nviples. Wilh the chance that ''" '" the administration, to como lb (.lmni, of Hum s lht to li 1 j our pockets with money und your houses with plenty. You no had no homes were to bo enabled to procure picas . OI.s, your bare (loom wen, lo U ant ones, ,;. - . ,,,,-neted, your btoken ami sua.cd furn.lure was to be replaced i.lj ,. your meal cnesw " ,,!, "your .neut barrels r.nnmgoyer, your children clothed and schooled, : your wile dressed as neat as your rich -neighbors. These were t J., i n d .cement bo d out to you to vole lui a fr the chance becauso 1 till VWUVi , . you believed it o yo jM do so Tor ctgni some, vcars, you have ine J the change and we ask you honestly. ow, b o-v mtKh you have been benefited I by . 7 Your wa:res have been increased and and your products seemingly com manded better prices, it true, but the food you bad to bay to keep your, ........ ...r.i c..... Hi,. the clothes you selves hiiu ...i,,."- - - . pun bused ,to keep them warm, und ill the necessities that nature com pels vou to secure, are increased leu fold more than the receipt . toil While they havo doubled your .... ... .i i....... iriimlnd everything you buy. "Thev havo added one dol lar to the day's" work of the laboring man, and added three to mo cost oi i : . i:..:.... j.. iioit ilur everything you ills living i"i .. - , eat, drink, wear, touch, taste or ban die, is taxed, and everything you use, from u box of matches to a coffin, is stamped, for which you musi pav. rri . i ..,A.. .-mi "hewers of wood 1 uev uav c j - and drawers of water," for millions of idle ignorant, worthless negroes kept ut your expense, and heap tux after tax upon you to pay lazy, corrupt officials for assessing and collecting them. Where your tttxea were ono dollar in l0l tb?y are ten now. Yoa mnst remember thut your taxes ara aof only what you pay to the collector, but the merchant, tbe grocer, tho . . . ', . 1. U shoemaker, Ihe laiior, me imiw.ic, tho doctor, and every other person is- I I r. n-lilitTI I' HU Heal I't ts bis itroiKjr- tion of them, for they can sell yoa nothing but taxed goods.and it is you, tho consumer, who pays all tho taxes in tho end. Count them up and see what they aro row, then compare them with what they were beforo you voted for J :ll ...... .1.... I. ln. a change, nuu you win vv n"- been a change Jrcm good to bad from plenty to poverty ll will not be lonr until on oppor tunity is ottered for another chaiige of administration, nnd os you have given Radicalism a trial of ci-'ht years, we ask you earnestly to think over the advantages you iiity gain by giv iln the Democratic party another tri. al of four years. Times can't be msda worse, and we give you every pledge that honest men can, that we will les.cn your taxes by lessening the public expenses. And tho way we propose to do this, is by making the rich pay their proportion uf taxes by making the lar.y, shiftless negro support himself by abolishing tho thousands ot unnecessary petty oflice filled by thieving nflk ial by the most rigid economy in the public expendi tures by throwing overboard tho Froedmen s Bureau and tho 'carpet baggers" who are running that cor rupt und unjust s-vindle upon tbe na n,.,l h. n -liol ihoiii o r.rmor r.i 1 ic change in the affairs of government generally, all upon the refreshing belief that wu'itis MtN can and will govern the country. By voting with tho Democracy, with a full guarantee that its promis es will bo fulfilled, you can't make it worse you must make it better try il. GrciHfhirj Ikmpcrt. I.Uttt dirt Outraged fcjf a .rro. A beautiful little girl, about nino years of" age, dunirhtcrnf Mr. William Leilh. living on I'uirhavcn's turnpike, about three miles from bore, was sent lasl Satc.r.hv morning loa ne:ghbor's about a bull a mile distant, of an er rand. Not returning as soon ns ex !octed, her mother oecamo alarmed and went in search other. Whilo passing tiear a clump ol bushes she heard tho groans of some person as if in dii-trcss, and stepped aside to sco what the trouble was. W hat was her horror to find her own child terribly mutilated and in a dying condition! It seems that when tho child was on her return home she was met in tho woods by a negro, whom rho de.crihed as "very largo and stout," who seired her, and drugging her into the bushes succeded in committing a mnl horrid outrage upon her person. The c-ics of tho child alter tlio deed was per formed so enraged tho fiend that be literally chopped her to pieces with an uxc which ho carried, leaving her for dead ! One arm was cut entirely off, her faco terribly mutilated, one leg broken, nnd the other cut Penny off! Sha lived but a few minutes after being found by her mothor, but long enough to rclato tho principal incidents uf the outrage. Tho great est excitement prrvjils hero in rela tion lo the matter, and if the miir.ler rcr is found quick work "rill be lnado wilh bis case. It is thought llml tho negro was one of a gang from inc. lower part of the country on bis wny North ! where Marsley nnd others aro chopping wood K'T tho Central Railroad. This, in connection with the numerous and fiendish outrages lately pcrprlratrd by the negroes in this vicinity, causes tho most inteno feeling. Being under no control, and tbe most of them supported by the Bureau in vicious i.lienets, thcv pronl ar.mnd doing deeds el n,t:r,ier find violence too horrible nlmrst frbebnf. Noth'tig is so brutal and fiendish as a balliivi ied negro when left to exer cise bis own free will iWoia (Ma ) Forneys 'm m says that John Slu r nmn n-sens tl.at Ohio will he enrried by the Radical by thirty thoennd. If we remember right, this is the name John Sherman wbo, when the tenure, of ofiiec bill was on its pass-,gc. f.tid that n:i man of honor woti'd hold a Cabinet place nn hour alter tbe Presi dent desired bis migration, rt'i 1 yd this same John Sht tinan delilierau ly Voted to impeach and remove Prei dent Johnson for requiring his subor d ale in the Cub'::.! to do that w hich Sherman ns'rted every man of honor should promptly uo Mr. Sherman was nudor the satielitv of an oitkial oalb Jar. eg all tlx rrsceci tf