V.rii,unt Fallon. SOVL1 H1NG MW IN SHAW'S FOW. MEHCHANTTAILOnS M.ilH Mrrrl, I IrmftrM, Pa. hi i h. w d twi ( the r fff , I hi'tt'P rinnr4 (Vow the aa-iet-a. eiltet t ,t1,M Of Clothp, CaM.mtw Vwtinpi, rVit'r., ana1 kind of . for u.ea attt, frrt -r. ire to mat p l( t'l. 1 T H IN'. fro "n1 rtir1 to a full in the latent Myle and wott wmaintnlika wr.nr. frpectal itntm (irea to e-5im aud rutiiitf oat fur wen aad lTt. tcr jrreat harjaiDi to rmtomera, tad va-raai tatiiUrtu-a, A liberal It ara of puhlie Mirotiac u .mtfl. i all and our c ooai. MAPKAHK erilMf " K. H. L. iforIHTO!li ii. n i; 1 1) c k, MERCHANT TAILOR, (f'ore ore duor eaet of Clearfield 11 .wee,) Market M, Clrarnld, Pa. KKKl'S na band a full aMurtment. of Oent.' Fornl.hinr Uood., ruch aa Shirt., Lines M,i Woolen I ader.hiru, Drawer, and Bocki, Nerk tie,. Pocket Handkerchief., (Jlore., Hau, ilrll.., 4".. la great rarietr. Of Pie-, O-.uJi bt keep, the Best Cloths of all "Shades and Colors," ocb a r.laek Doofkia of th wry belt make; fDfy CaMimero, in (Treat variety, alao, French Ceaiitaft. Hearer, Pilot, Chinch. lit, and Frinott nrerruatiDK. All of which will be told efaeap fur Vb, and Bade ap according U tfca lateit at lei iij eiparieowd workmen. AUu. Aro- for Cloarfleld eoonty for L U. fiivgpT t Co'a. celebrated Sawing Machines. 1, IPM-lf. U UK I DUE. urnlturf. C L E A R F I E L D FURNITURE ROOMS. Market Htreot, eact of Fourth. JOHX TROt'TM IX, Proprietor. THE iubarribtr txra leave to call the atten tioa of the citiieni of Clearfield and ur roaodiDf eoantry to (be faot that ha u Mow prepared to furiiih, on abort notice, Cabinetwareof all Styles & Patterns foiled for either Parlor, Pininr or Bed rooms, by the aing. articla, or fa ate to euit put cbaiera ; bureaai, hofaa , Loqum, Hat raeki. Table. Elaoda, Ac, Ao. I alao uanufacturo CBAIUB A SETTEES BELOW CITY PRICES, ConiUtinjr of Parlor, Pininr-room, Cana, Kocking and otber Cbaira, Whicb I propoae to warrant and awl) cheaper Man oaa b parcbaaed elawbr. J out try aaa. JOHN TROLXMAh. Clearnald, Fab. IT, 1M7 tf CHEAP FURNITURE. ' jonx gulich SIRES to inform bi old friende an J ene to m era, that bavin enlarged kit abop and iacreaaed bia facilitiet for inaaaiactarina;, be ia Ww prepared to make to order rarh Pars it tire mt be deuredt ia food aty la and at eboap ratee for CASH. He generally baa oa band, at bia fa mi lure rooms, a varied aasortaaat of ready -made furaitare', amonf wbicb ara ; r.UKEArS ASD SI DE-BOA HDS, Vardroboeand Book-Caaes; Centra, Rofa, Parlor, Breakfast and Pining Kiteniioa Tablo: Com -mnn. French -post, Cottaa-etJenny-Lmd and otber Bedf toads ; Sofas of all kinds, Work-etanda, lUt-rarki, Hanh-atands; Kocking and Arm Cbairs ; sprinr-eoM, eana-bottom, parlor, oom on and otber Chairs ; Looking 01ases of every description on hand ; and new glutea fcr old frames, wbick will b pnt la aa very roaaonabla termi on short 1 aotieo. He alao kofps oa band r laraivbes to order, Corn bosk. Hair and Coi ton - top M attrossea. Corn 58 op Evert Kind HUde to order, and funerals attended with a Ilfsrse wboaevor desired. Also, Hones Painting done to order. Tba subscriber also maoafao aarea. and baa onnstantly oa hand, Clement's Patent anhina; Macb ina, Iba heet sow la in ! 1kp asing this machine never need be with out clean clothes! He also baa Flyer's Patent Churn, a superior article. A family asing this Ctiurn never need ha with oat hotter I All the abovo and many other articles art fur nlfbed to customers cheap for Cash or exchanged for approved country prodaco. Cherry, Maple, ,; P'iplar, Lin wood and older Lumber so i table for Cabinet work, taken tn ncbangs for fur 01 tare f,tfrP.emaibr 'nP 011 Market stroot, rtrartield, Pa and snarly opposite tba 01d Jew f .re." JOHN GILICH. .n, November I. IftnS y Yaartsmilliing. NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP THIHB STREET, CLEARFIELD. rpHK nr.srriherrespetfuny Informs his friends 1 and tba public in general, that be baa local trd ia the borough of CLEARFIELD, ia the shop recently oompied by Jarob Shnnkwetter, wbero ha ia now ready to perform all duies tovarHs his enstnmera in a workmanlike manner. M4s, Kleigba, Buffics and agrms ironed, and Horseshoeing done at re aeon able rate. He retptnfuU.v arks a sbaro of work from the peblie, as he intends to giva his whole attention to tba buMBoss. IHOMAb B1LET. March 11. KENNARD Jt WATERS. Kew Blacksmithing Establishment. FECOND FT CLEARFIELD, Pa. TDK undersigned bog to inform ths inhabit ant of Clrrnc1d ad surrounding neigh horbood, that they have enmmoncod bnsiaeas in tie abrvr line where, by strict attention to all vnik ontms'ed tn tbem. they hops to merit a sbaro of pablic potronaga. HOBSX FHOEINO oa tha most approved priacflca, for olrber fast or working horses. Horses that interfere, ean be entirely prevented ALL KIN PR OF FAW WILL OKE, En gine wtrV ar.d "team Boilers repairod. Hiners' loot and all kind of Steel tools made of the boat material and on the shortest notica. roat hola aogurs, for board fencing. S,AI1 work done by as Is warranted to givt sauafartioa, or no char go will no made. AM'M hKN.VARD apr9 r.m JAKES HATERS. Boggs Township Awake I CHEAT EXCITEMENT AT THOMAS BEERS'SIl "JVFRTrOPT trying to get there firM, for fear .1 4 of being crowded oat into the cold. Ii r.n want go4 r-boring 4fm. go ta unaaa. i ym aaM yowr PI" ironed right, go to Banna. Li J on want gooa Will irnaa, go M uaaaa if y want juur wsg a imncd tn the best strle and workmanship. r ta Brian. Lsaaa makes the beet Flump Varbine in the ftste. and dees all kinda of HL ACkM ITil lNi as fbep as can be doe ia the onnty for Cash Wt Pott Oficw sdiross Is Cleatfitld Br". to. 1HUMAS BEERS. Bnrrs Tp Pee. 19, IMT-ti. C1EEIAGE AND SLEIGH SHOP, ; ix cleakfield. r. (Iiatnrdlatrl; ia KM af Marhina fhop.) H'SIE ruWrikrr wna'.d rrrpwtfallf Infirat th, 1 ritiwu of Cloara.td, aad tha public ia ra- rra.tiiat Lr irprrpnrad to do ai: kind, of work oa CARRIAGES, fcVGGILS, iLEIGUS, c "a rtort nrtir, and oa naaoaahla taraM, aai ia a vnrkmaaHk. maanar. - -All orJ.ia proaiptla atfadrd Ag. a, f,a Dr. w r. Bi.iM'srsf! a rutmn traiH wrh ih utioo-t aarr-ToJ I-t lr. J. AAl S. U. I and I'r-ilMiwr of liarpr ff Ih i I f ar in thr Mlirl t'll.-rr of Prun-Tl-mn, 12 rraro i)t."f. (fonooriT of L.dn. ! nd.l'o. P''-. Afh Strwt. I'h'l'a. 1-ti-n "ii.i. nia I mv, at Inn cff"r. The mMiral -iltT ifr u.otrd to B'aipnT h'ir paltrntB. hp ha, pn HTrrtt in tit. pr'-f-'n. Artiifial inwrt.l With .ut f .ia. Na charp. f..r -IT"ilH. ljr'lj- Klarksmllh Stand for Sale. 'J'' HE a,. i lrrr (toi-d brirkr ir ati that he r rule h nut r.raie. ,.ioi in Till .. t I'.tr, 1. in IU II lnli'P. d"'' 'd r inrtT, I-.. The prnprriT eait two 1 '. A The proper; n r iwli 9 II" L'iy aavirr .-rorltd ll.ifo a Ill.-fc.miil, .hi. ht.Klr. and eillml Ilitaar. t'ber nr-arr oi" K.ttfl.nr. : ir.ratir wiia an C'l'T-UlT b inin, b.ii n arr, o whifh are planted apple it-t p-tot-h Irr-m aid dwarf tree.. Tht. I, . or.i-l lraoa fr a Vlaekrmitli, '.-p'tiW. or .liter meraaoie, norrwinded nT a pe.erie nrirnlortio"d. Tbe pwn-rte will "id t ea.y ame. For fartker pertx-.lnr. 1-1 on Hie preniiera, or adjrt. the "Hi rnttft, VbilatWIpliU f'JuiU. FALL GOODS, RICKEY, SHARP & k 11 I aeelnat Htrrrl, CO., inn.APFirnu, llavr ihe moet cotn.Vte ard Elrgnnt SlmK of Tnll Hoods, tht have over offrrrd. srra;n s;iw mi Wool rorMxe. srrr.nn am. wool io. VF.I5Y mCH PLAID 1H). SKIJGKS anJ lUAHKTTS. MOIIAIII.S n,l rOTLlXKTTS. With aa estrnolT a.wtrtnent of Mourning Goods. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., 11T t'hcxluut fltmt, T'O PUILALI'lllA. ir-f 628 HOOP SKIRTS, .628 AND CORSETS. CORSETS. WmTt. HOPKINS, .'. 6tlH rrl St reft, Vhita. aatiracTcaBB or vni Celebrated Champion" Hoop Skirts FOR LADIES. WISHES AND CHILDREN. Tb largest assortment, and best quality and stylos In tha American Market. Keery lady abould try tbeu.as tbey recommend tbemsslves by wearing lonrer. rotaining their shape much ba ter, being lighter and mora alastio than oth- ara warranted in every re poet, and sold at verv low rneoa. Ask for Hopkins "CHAM PION" riKIRT hu peri or Hnnd-mada Whale-Bone Corsets in fifteen different gradea, inolnding tha "Imperi al" and Thompson A Langdon's "GLOVE FIT TING" CORKTS, ranaing in prices from 81 eents to $6 50 together with Joseph beck el's oeiebraied FRENCH WOVEN CuHrETa, supe rior shapes and quality, tea diflrrent grades, from $1 10 to i dti. Ibcy are the finest and best goods for ths prices, avor imported. The Trade supplied wit1! Hoop Bkirta and Corsets at tha lowaat rates. Thus visiting tha city should not fall to call and e in mine our goods and prices, as we defy competition. sept. 17, loos EYRE & LANDELL, Fourth and Arrh fttreeta, Philadelphia. GOOD BLACK SILKS. GOOD COLORED SILKS. Fall Goods Opening Fancy and Staple. Lrons Silk Velvets, new stvlo Shawls, new Press (i-vwlf, good Blankets, TaMe Linejm, 6botings and hhirtinjrs, Cloths and Cassimerea. K. B. New Goods received daily in large nts for Jobbing. wptl7 6t- JOHN M. MELLOY, ARtracrrEaa or Plain, Japanned & Stamped Tinware lloaw Farnl.hlnf Goo4a, Tin Roofing au4 ( oiidortnr Plpra. Ko. Hi Market Ftmt, aoi5ly PniLADELPniA. REIZENSTEIN BROS., Maaafactarara of and Wheleaal, D.al.ra is MEN AND BOYS' CLOTHING, 431 MarVtt aV 419 Mrrrhaut hlrnt, aujl'oT rillLAliELPHIA, Pa. 18G3 winetr. 1863 JAMES, KENT, SANTEE & Co., Importers and Jobbers of Dry Goods, iVoa. 13S, l a HI N. laird FL, PHILADELPHIA. i ar sow nrrparvd with owr anal , itra.ir and w4N-"rlM .ftck ta offer aatra iiKinrcuiriita to CASH HI VEKS. at.rll-tf STRETCH, BENNETT & Co., (Saoressora to Prter T. Wrigfat A Co., ta ronTuns or ajtp rrAi.ru ta DRUGS AND MEDICINES, ll-.o. Brandies Sl Wines for Medical purposes. j. U'67) Xo. MarkM Su, Pliilad a. BENSON, CAMPBELL &. Co., Ko. IT S. Fiftk EL aaa 21 Cuaiaarca, PHILADELPHIA, Pa, WHOLESALE GROCERS, And Commission Merchants, roa raa b&li op Wool. OioKnu. Far Skini. Faalbara, Laatkar, F)al Sw4. Drird Fniita, Clorar Srri. RooU, lear kina. Fattar, fioeawax, b,ap fkina, Karera Ac, ae.( Ao. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. Waeklj Priea sarraat forwarded on raqaaat. Jaaa II. IMS-tf. durational. MISS H. S. SWAN'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS CLEARIIEI.D, TA. THK Ftrrt Trrw. f twmtT-tww rrk. will conarM oa alondaT, Aarnt 51, dH. TERMS OF TUTI'iN. RMliD(. Orthfrak j. Writiog, (H.jaot La aoaa,lPrimar7 Arithm.ti and Priiaary GwrTa.nT, Jr half Una, (of tlrtra work..) IS M Ilinrr, Loral aaa aVacriptira 0aorra.li7 With Map Drawing, Grammar, Mental aod Written ArilKartte - a S9 Alarhra and tbr Wrwrr. M For full paiitalara .and for Circular. Orarfirld. Aujtn.t t, ISf.S-Jm. Clearfield Academy. Eev. P. L. HAE.RIS0K. A M.. Principal riHIE FIR.-T FEPSION of tha nrlt .cha- X ta.ttr yoarof llit Iuntitatioa will couam.nca oa MON DAY. tba Jth daj af .ptaj..r, Pur il raa aater at ant tiaia. Tbra will h rbarrtd witb taitioa froat th, tiaM tk'J anlat io tha rloaa of tb. 8..ii,a. 1 h. t.orof in.tmrlion rtnbrarr. eaary tbin, Inrlodrd in a thorough, practical aad acaoaa nli.hod .daMtion for both rira. Tba Pnaripal, baring had lb. atrantara af arh aiparioac ta hi, protf.now, aoarat pa ranta and ruard aa. that hi. awtira akilit, and aaarfio, will a. waaoard w tha aaoral aaa at.a tal Uaiainr f tba rnaib pl.wd and.r hi. aharga, Tf RMX ItV Tl ITIOS. OrthofrapbT, hadin, Wiun. aad Primary Aritbawue, ar 8aM I II weak.) . tt Grammar, Uaoampbj, Arithmalia, ara Hirbirr Alrabra, Oaom.trr. Trtyomatrr. Urn. aaratio. Parrayiaf, fblloaopaa, rnr.i ol"r Cb.mi.try. li.-i-h Kc.OHg, Bolanjr ard PhTriral OK.fraphj . . . $9 Lotio, Graak and Frcark, with anj of tha abora Ilranfbaa - - - - III (Atr-aia drdactiow will ha aiada f.p, abaa.o. 'j:rfer furlbarpartirTiUr. inqnlra of ha. P. L. IIARKlbON, A. hi., Cl.art.ld. Pah. i. if. Pnaaipal. T H K I'KM'irRAIIC A I. MAN Ar for t'fa 17 and 1' f"r aaie at Ibe rrt t'ffi. i S. aenla. Meiled la anr aJiiiw. Ij. Si-tf Clearfield Nursery. nXCOTHAGE HOME ISM STUY. rillll andereiraed. aarln(r aeuVli.lied a Kar 1 aerj oa iKe I" ike. aboat ba'f war aeloeea Cieartaid aad Carwer.eille. te prepared t lar ai.k all ktade f FRl IT TUCKS, (elandard aad daaif.l Krerrreea.. tbraaberr, Jrapa Vine., I Uooeeberriea, Lawloa Hlaeaaorrr, Mrawberrr and K.iberrr V iaea. Alia. Siberia. Oraa 1 reaa, yin, l. w.t iew.il ni.nr . prompt! attended ta- Addree.i J. D. WalfiHT. aep n-f Carwea.tilla. Pa ANTI.I A Irmale aiBnUeal la Ao (ew- eral hoaerwora. No rhilW. Imiroie e.w. milk. Apple al trit. aft-o, or a-Mrew . V. fMfilmm A fi' fulnwn U CHUNClii t ii a anmsa aaaaia 1.. r.KAHAM&.SON.s, MAMKrr VlftlkT. CLKAl.FIKLl). Ta. flITR snhscribsrs having entered Into partner A. ship for tba purpoa of carrying oa tba baiineuif Merchandising, new offer A stood And rare opportunity to tha cltltens of Clear field and adjoining oonntles ta bay store goods at wholesale or retail prices, that will astonlth tha nninitraeted. Their goods will ba partita al y seise ted to suit this market, Every lady will, tberefurs, eall tha aUentlon of bar llusbniul To this fact,beeaase this branch of our boilnsss will receive special attantien, and everything nnoded in a well regulated household will at all times be found inour store. Oar stock of DRY C.OODtt shall not be surpassed, either la qual ity or prieo, and will embraee, la part, Prints of every style. Ginghams and Lawns of every quality, Muslins of every grade, De Lainaa adapted to tha tastes of tha old and yoang j and every article of any kind of goods they sell la ( intra iiteed To he as represented, and warranted to give sat isfaction. As to I1R.UM iMDH wa have a splendod assortment of Alpacas, black, white, and in colors; ran res, Silks, and in short all the newest styles in the market. Wa desire this fact to become known To Every Pereoa man,, woman, child, physician, me chanic, farmer, lawyer, barber, woman's rights man, or any other maa in tha county Young Or old. rica or poor, high or low, who will favor us with a eall. With our saw and nxtensivs stock anj gtntlemea can please tha most fas tidious Iandy, By just dropping la and getting a nioa dress pattern, lac aott, kid glovaa or by doing that which is better t giro her a well filled parse, and aha will And good and paying investments in embroideries, edgings, ribbons, glovaa, hosiery, or any other household necessities. And In adilitloa ta what wa have alroaly enumera ted, we keep all kinds of CKSTLEMEVH W BAR such as Cloths, Cats i meres, SattnsiU, lists. Boot and Shoos, An besides, A Xlce Aaaortmant of Mad. ap CLOTHING for Mea and Boja, aaaaafaeterad out of tha vara bat material, which wa will tall for oaah ar aichaair. for country prodeea at prlca. which wiUaatooifh hoth hmband and Wife ar, ara now larg.lj aaiard ia bojin, and arllin. Mill ARK TIM II I '.B and aaaaafac- turad LrMBER, and will fir. till branch ot hulnaaa .p.iial atuntioa, aad Bah, 11 aa objaot To la very Oaa wba haa Lumbar to acll to d.al with ai. W, .hall alio kaap .oa.uatla a baaa a ,cncral aaortiant af iKK' l:KI M aad II RI)WKi; which w, will ,.11 at axratd. inilr low pricra. Wa al.o kaap a fall aaaorl - Bant of m I.EX1WAKF- Ttil department will ha k,pt fuU aad oompl.U, aad a.arr You n s 51 nn Or maiden wba contemplate, hoaaekaapln,. will and it adrantagaoa. U noma aad trad, with a. Wa ara ao tltaated, aad, from long experience la th, ha.inaia, .0 well acquainlad with th, want, and aaemitie. of thia aommunitj, thai wa foci alipbed if arerj maa aad woman In Clonrficlil County make. It a point to baj their good, from a., we aaa pirate them hoth a. to uualitr aad price Therefore, com, along aad but your DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Quponswarr, Hardware, BOOTS SHOES, HATS k C.KTX, Ready-Made Clothing, Aad eeerrthing joa aeed to r nder yooreelre. aad familial comfortable, from JAS. B. GRAHAM & SONS., augiiif CLEAKFIKLn, Ta. Farm and Shop for Sale. rpilK ande.ijnrd olTrra lr eale hi. FRM,.il I aate abiiBt laidWBj betwora Clearfield aad t u'.ea.rille, Coutaimng Eipltj-Five Acres, FiflT-fiee lieinl inti.ro .d and in a an d pleie of enltiration, with a fund dwellinx hunee and bar. , thr1)11 ,nr,lh(T W11 ,4 jh,, beannj Irwit , ire.. anJ mat lao a-rapa tinea. Bear1, all tow- The Two-Story Carpenter Shop, On Third Htrert. near Iba railroad depot, la Clear Arid boroafh. Term, moderate and poMeeeioa perron, or aoitreee, UbOHtlK THORN Clraraeld. 1'a. Clear (lclil Counly Dank. IMII rieniMA ftiM tek a. aa trH..ra tt-4 tpwMien am '. f itf"'t l yntrerlM el it elmtr, ta bia If, AM tt et'tl I r.i.4 t. tte imiUrv ohr ll enituM tbe lo t a a' tt m i plae, a ftivat tftna.na, tidt thf siwt t of tfcr "t" leai Sel 'nir.(f tki,H Ul l'f p..iit.)f tnf ih 4ti of iFte lnk. an t will ( its nnti nn dfiaahd at t rnnli-r. l'rtt Ued al tntrrer mhm m-n- I Irlt ft a lied tine. Papr riir. anted at sit pr eent as hre triors. Our pttoM! rcrixmr itiliiv it pledged f"r all in( ie li r. IrrJ and ba'itiese transtcled. A eonlinaKhre if the tibrml pat ronage o( the t'Umces men f( ths cnutit) Is re 1' lluliv snliciti-d. As IVfililrnt, ('aliii'r anil fl rfrj r.f tre lale t. Ir-nrBeld l mnl y Ha.iS, S require the notes of said Bank to be preicntei for rcdera tiu. J AH. T I.F'tNARD, BICH ARB KII4W, WM 1' OUT KM, JAH B. UKAIUM, A. K. WUIUHT. 0. L. HKKLt, M A. WAl.l.ATK. The hu Insss of tha Bank will he conducted by Jha M. Adams., h'ni.. as Canbier. UonH,6 DREXEL & CO., Ko. 31 Mouth Third Htrrrt, I'hllalrlpn It.l.VhMS, And Dealers in Government Securities. Application br mail will rereivfl prompt atten tion, and all information choerfulijr turni.ncd. Or.liT, polit'itcd. aprll'tf J. I). M'liirk. Rdwar.1 l'ork.. BANKING 4 COLLECTION HOUSE or McGIRK & PERKS Successors to Putter, Perks, k Co., rtilllpeburg, Centre t oouiity. Pa. - 'lirilKRK all the business of a Banking House will b transacted promptly and upon the most farorahle term a. mar7-tf Counly National Bank. CIjRARFIKLD, PA. TniS Bank I. now open and raadr for ho.i ne.i. Office on Keeond etraeu in Ibo build ing forincrl oeeapied bj Leonard, FinneJ A Co. Mnrrrim, lap orriraa.. JAR. B. GRAHAM, R ICII A K l RII A W, WM. A. WALLACE, WM. PKRTBH, A. K. WhIUHT, 0E0. L. RKED. D. W. MOORE, JAS. T. LEONARD; ju2S,'J Ca.hior. Pre.ideat planing rtUU. 0. F. floon, i U. L. llenl, 0TUE. !Wm. Powell. J. Jnnc. W. W. Bett.. J. F. Wearer, J HOOP, WEAVER & CO. CLEARFIELD PLANING MILL ALL RIG HT! nPHE proprietors rmpcrtfully Inform the citisrns A of Clearfirld county, that they havo entirely refit ted this rsiabliihmcnt with the latest improved wood working machinery, and are now prepared to eiecuta all orders In their line of business. They ill give especial atlentioa to the manufac ture of material fur bunse building, such as FLOORING. WEATHER -BOARDING, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS. V RACKETS .nof iD.rt.s, Or ALL STTLES. We always havo en hand a large stork of 1RY LUSlIiEH, and will pay eaoh fnr all clear Lumber. One-and-a-half inch panel stuff preferred. Lumber Manufactured to Order, Or ei changed, to suit customers. Qrdcrs solicited, and Lumber furnished on short notioe and on reanal.le terms. HOOP, WEAVER A CO. CUnrfiald, Nov. T, 10". "VOTIC'K The formation of Ihe partnership l of James B. tj rah ara A H.in Arm nt prevent ih- settlement of tbe notes and bouk aociiurit of the late arm of Khowrrs A t.raham or K. H. O ra ti am. Those knuwinc tliemaelves indebted to elihttr are reuefted to come forward at once, and eloaa their account!. JAMK B. GRAHAM HO.VH. Clearncld, September 10-U. House and Lois For Sale. rMI K nn'lervijfneil oflVri to sell at private ale J. TIIKKK LtTS situate In the village of La-ttitr-ltiirr. havin thereon erect etl a lar(c TWO- PTtiRY FRAME lHU'KK.and a wrll l cscell-m water, with other neceary iraprovefnents. The propflty IS a Urniraoi one, in r,H" rfj'ir. .nil will le sold on eaV icnn. rur im iirinii.i. f ..r full t.a tilv tn or ad'tilrcfs Hrj.t 10 tf. MICHAEL H I HKKT. OearfieM, Fi Inion Mills Woolen Factory. riNION TP., CLEARFIELD CO., PA. T MIK undfni(rn''d having purrhaoed an interest in the I nton Mills, are prepared to card wool. mmufacture and flninh Cloth, and do all kinds of work in this line oa short notice, in workmanlike manner, and oa rcasouaMn terms. Tb-y also manulaetura FlouTp Feed and Lumber, Which will be sold at the lowest oanh rates. Wool Intcntlcd fnr carditis- can he left at the tore ot R. alopsop or J. P. hralier, in Clearlfld, where thrv will em it and return m on naiuruay nf eaeb wwk. Letters of inquiry addreesed to us at KK'kton I . 0. will receive prompt attention. r. h. j. r- Ai.ruuu. Rocktoa, Jone li, lftf.tt-ly. nil tail iiiiaU MAVNTrACTt RBB Of Vo. 201 t hnrrn Hlrnt, I'hil'a reVend ti Fncmvlnf an-1 Trirr 1.11. S, u. rr..i'l"ntial Calnpftirn TorrTiea, J.N. f.. 30, 36 and M'U't1 piT Huntltwl. eptli-4t. READING FOR ALL II HOOKS STATIONERY. M.rhrl HI., C laarflrM. (at 111 Pnf Oflirr.) fllHK andrreined bejr l-ar. In annoonee to I ihe ritirena uf Clearfield and ririnilr. (bill he aa. filled ap a room and ha. jnH reluraed I from Ihe cur aiiii a lara, amoaat of reading mailer, c ootidling in part oT BibleB and MiBcellaneous Books, Blank, Areoant and Few Boi.li. of eeery de eeripli'ta ; Feper and FnTelcpe,, Frenrh prr.ped and plain; Fen. ard IVncil: lllnnk. I,etel Pepar. lieed.. lliirtlAet'r J Jmlirinenl. Ftemp Una and Fromieeory rule. ; While and i'arrh; ment Brief, Leaal Cep.Rerord Cap. and Hill '"P . Sheet. Mn.ie fr ailher l iano, Hole or Vinlin eonet.atl. aa hand. Aar book, or .tetlonerr de.ired that I mar no! here on hand, will be or ordered by Bret ,lprae., and .old at wlntte.al. ar retnil te eui! rarlemera. 1 will al.o herp net i "dir. I literature, orh a. Maratlne.. New.. .... I, . mi . i: 1. 1 u. paper., ae. m. unv ". - flewfield Me, T. M If Valuable Town Property . FOU SAL K i SITl'ATK on the Snoih wel eorner of Ch-rrr and Third Street.. Ibem, Reilrtiad .Ireel.l I" wil: A l.t'T. with a r"od two , lore nlnnk bnilii- inr thereon. ? tr IH re-t. one room un ea Ii flitor, tntlable for a rtnee. or otber bueltie... Alee. Ibe ailimntn, LOT. with a two. .lore dwelling koaee thereon, and eeraml other TO l.in s. A leu, a kit of well burnt HKICK, and H aeanrtment of 81ifil.W AKK, aweh aa Crocks Jure, J.ra. Frail Can., etr., al redoeed prieee. Fur farther Information, inqnire at the Htoae. ware FtlerT aT t. LKIT7.INHKR, BirUWra nearfteld, P. fill C'tnU, fiPinlri, v tr. THE CLEARFIELD STORE II I CON ( I IUTT l-.1V llwir,, ,l"hn Hd . ri ,, rr , illiaia lleli. mi i, i.i:i:d & co Two dootfi aoith of Ihe Court Houm, C II. HI I I I It, PA, HAVIV1 retiirnod to our old builncH ttarH. we heretiy notify the citisens of t'leaiMll n. the put.lie gatifiallv, that we hnve eiilirt-d p'.n. anl intenil to pnuMvute, a tiforoiit ram j'ltirn afrairi-t h ip h pi ices at -t iiift-rior (r H"l, aid hat nw on htii'l a full eupplv of all kitada ot go4i need in this mark U In the line of Dry 1omIh, We claim to have a full norimel. Aoniilsting In part of Mulin, blenohcd and utiMcfh-d I'rmu of all grades and styles; and Fall and Winter Dross Goods, Such aa Alpacas of all ehades; De Lalnei, Mo- rinos aiil Klannrln; btntJt-, a full art. 1 tncut of gentlemen's wmr, eoneistiug in part of Cloths, Cassimeres, Batinette and a full assortinent of HEADY -MADE CLOTHING. otions, Hosiery, Trimmings, DOSSETIS, AC, Eats and Caps, Boots and Shoes. GROCERIES. Wt hare a full supply of Coffee, Tea, Pi i far, Rioe, Molasses, loitaceo, Fifb. halt, linaoed, coal and Aib Oils, FLOTJE, BACON, DELED FEUIT, Pa gar -cured Hama. Mess Pork, and a full supply of Provisions. Hardware and Qucciisivarr, ffoodm AV Mlloir Jl'arr. All tbe foresting articles will he rxrhanjr.'d for CAMi, LIMHFR, or COl NTH Y PHoDI'CK, and at prieea to which thre can ba ao eiceplion. Those in need of Goods in our line, will please WCALL AND SEE us:- G BO. L. KF.KD & eWorld, Sft,t. 17, iana.tr. CO. NEW STOCK! Spring Goods! Spring Goods I Spring Goods 1 at raa KFaYSTONK NTOItK Hurt, eof Dreai Good.. Trlmuiln(., Notion., floeierr, Olorea, Faaey OooiU. Caraote, Oil Clotha, Vilodow Shade,, Wall P.aer, Carpal Chain., Toilet Qollta, I'mbraUa., Paauol. Sboaa, Ae., Ae., Ao., era inritrd toeiamtna THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK Ever brought to this market. WE CHALLENGE COMPETITION ! mr-Cei. aor.r. will lad rare ladaranenta. NIVLIXG & SHOW EKS. ClearDeld, April I, llioa.tr NEW GOODS! A T J. I. Ii p t z v r'. DRY OWDS. Mi ESS GOODS, HARDWAHK, CLOTHING, NOTIONS, QUE ENS WARE, riiovisio.vs, DRUGS, HATS A CAPS, FISH, AC,, AC, GBocnu&s, MUSICAL GOODS boots f shoes, FLOUR, FEED. Full elork, ju.l received at atplalui J. P. KRATZKR'S. gALTl SALT!! SALT 1:1 run weiglil large ik. .filing elieap ai n,10lra J- P. KRAT7.K1I F. Ladies' Fancy Furs. AT JOHN FAREIRAS' Old E.taltli.krd Fur Mtiuufactory, No. T I ft Af'h .treet. alMire Jlh, Fhilaiirlplns llnre now In .lure of my own liiiinirt.ti'in anil Men - ufaetun .line nl the Urffrel ami in.i.l bean'Miil .elerln.n. af 1AM V Fl'H". for l.a'lire' and Children', wear, in Hie oily. Al en. a fine aemrtmeiit of llenl." Fnr'Hlnri'. ntiH l',.llr. 1 m enaliletl to dminie nf tiir enitd. al i err ree.'inalite prici'.. ana I wnuni m.trrn.re lint a eall from my friend, of Clearfit-ld ennnty viriultr. Kcniemlier tlie INeinv, Sumner aim trarL . . AOIIN I'iKi im, Vo. 7I Arrh at., n'mve 7th, aimtli .iile, Philad'a. rer-l huee mi Fiirttier, nor eonneotittn with any other .torn in Philadelphia. lortl 4m. VALIAULE MILL PROPERTY FOR SALE! situated In lieratitr Tun nahlp. flrarnVIA County, I'a. 'T'HK eoWriir, heing di-imn. nf quinine tlie 1 bn.inr... ofTi-r. for .ale one H.nllllNU Ml 1.1,, wile. Iwn ran i.f liur.. The mill I. llmni anil tn Bund nriter, with fn.m Iwentr to thirlr aire, nf l.n.l and a rnmf.ir1.Me r'RAMK I'W 1:1.1.1 Ml HOOK : the irnnertr lmf wn wiilee waet nl I'hihl."!',. Centre enantf. ana wltniw a lew rnn nl laminae rnn. I ne imin. i".ni"o "" rued mm tl.mnirh Ihe lend., wlihln a few mile f the anil. There I. almaenn.ideral.le Int nf llem loea and While I'ma linilr on the land. It I. al.o a r,rr de.lralile location fnr a Wmilen Kae u.rr. land one I. aiuoh needed In Int. eeetina of Ihe c-tintT I For further nameulara Inquire nf Ih. eubwriher, lirlna na the propertr. Addra.1 ClIAHI.Kr) M. CADta AL1.AOKH, eetl ) rbilinebar. Centre eonrr, Ta. Tin-: nr.H'iu.icAN. -. It I I.I II I 11, 'K I IH Ii Mn .in 1 ... i a .re Terms cf Siilncrintion, If aid in t mi , i . i t. it IIi'm to'.tiihe . fj It, II ) 'l ef i-i 'I f h .i I t,. l.itv mi n '! .... t M' U I'.td ellfi lli. 1 1 ii.iiih il i)t ati'iiili. ... I a i' Mi. T. II. Vll., i"ir f"rriimn. I. authiirlt..! n til t"i m-'iM ii.nl inih (In-. ft, . en ..f'tuiit of euliM'ii.:i.in, a.l mi.iuk. wm d, Al. ia out aeevlioe. ii KO. .'I. Ill H ll'l. 4 M I M. I'. l.lnr mi .1 Pr ';.tn l,r .1 l air iHlir. Wo arc rocjiicli'ii to alulo llmt fivo active Ilomocratii of this borough linvo agreed to proovnt a t.)0 flu to ihe towni-liip giving tho largo! iiiTonwd ninjorily over IuhI j oar, to exceed not loss than ten per cent. Jlcro in an excellent opportunity tor souio township to get a uplendid (lug very cheaply. Now, "copn," nee who can trot out tho moot "Union Savers." The ticket, and election papers for each dixtrict aro now ready, and wc hope that llemocrats from thedintaut district!) w ill call for them "if any oi them happen to bo in town between this and Monday next. Tlio County Institute) will be hold at C'urwoii8villo, commencing on the 20th ol October. Mr. Stino jHiblili;s a card in an- notlicr column, which in no doubt intcrutstiii); to homo uf our readers. Tlio Measrs. Slioff oll'er for ulo u lnro number of town lots in tbo village of Madera. Kco their odvor lisi'ment eUcwImro. llr. John Dougherty, it will bo no ticed by his card in anothor column, hat becamo proprietor of tho Wobtoru Hotel in this place, lie also gives notico of bi intention to coll his farm stock. Sue band bills, and advertme- nictit. Fun ! Fun ! ! Fl-k ! ! ! Our readers will be pleaned to learn that an excel lent minstrel troupe will perform ev ery day during tho Fair, on theFuir ground. All lluso who enjoy a good laugh should not fail to go and ece them. ' It. al a. More Help. We arc in receipt of tho initial number of a now lie mo era tic journal established at St. Marys, entitled tho Eik County liailroad and Muting Gazette, f un awful long name,) which betrays miiliatiicul skill and contains excellent articles. Jong may it wave and continue to support tho "Union Savers." One of the few things that tho North and South will probably evor fully agree upon is that "Karrctt's Vegeta ble Hair rte-torative" is not only the best preventive to tho liuir fulling out, but alio the finest dreeing ever belore the publio. It richly diwexves tho "Silver Medal" awarded by the New Hatnphhiro Stato Fair. Iu- buque Timet. Jkmocnn Nominations. We arc requested to stato that the Democrats of Clearfield borough aro hereby noti fied that a meeting will be bold on Saturday evening at 8 o'clock, for the purpose of nominating borough offi cers. Let thcro be a general turnout, and no crowlinir afterwards. The Vigilnnco Committee aro V alter liar- rctt, J. M Ivratzer, A. K. right, Frank Fielding and Casper Leipold. Li MB Kit ClTT MtETlNO. Let thcro be a good turnout at this meeting on Saturday oust. Wo hope our friends will bo active in that neighborhood and make one more grand rully bufore tbe October victory. Let tbo old lUnion Saver," press to tho front in order to enjoy tho great victory over the enemies of our race and country, on Tuesday next. Toenjoytho pleas ures of victory fully, wo must under go kiiiio labor and inconvenience Y.. O. Pi np.iN, F.sq. This gentleman delivered the greatest sjicccu at the Democratic meeting in this place on the evening of tho 2'.ith, ever mado in tlio county. For two hours and a half he held the multitude spell bound as no olhor man can. I!c is beyond doubt ono of tho best stump speakers in tho Union. He will bo remember ed as tho Secretary of the last three Democratic National Conventions Mr. J'ornn is a Tennesseean by birth but is now a ciliren nf Sew York. List of letters remaining in tbo fosloflice at Clcarliuld, October 1st, : Alirnham,. Tl. nry, A.irn'"'.'. II. All. -'HI. ll.Ylll- llliinm. Maria. Itniwli, .li'.eo. llr. iiuii... i.. ii. r. t'nii.'lii'i, I he'li Kniotl, A. II. Ir -Kli-e-i. Ilitltie, In. lor. J.mii I,. Kinln 11, I'nttl.-k. 'Irnluiin, ThmiiA il'iill. nt. .I..I111. I IllltT.11,1. Mirl. 1 Inri-reol. A. II. I.lnliitttn. llti'her.l, i.nnirt. lrf'muel, i.li.r... V m. II S il.-ilnk. M. .Mi.. ! l-..t ir, hlira. Mre. It i iti.i'1 . Jnke, i . mull. Arn .1.1, I ,..?ler. Hmij. -Hi lit. A. II. j M iili.iii.. Kliia. Mim l il K. . Wrma'e. K. M. i t .Mill, Aliee. MiR, II. ... Il.-I.reea. M 1 !!. II--r. I.e..-. II--Bhi.ii. It.irl-.ra. lVrtiiiiienlliin Tor letter, in th, almre li.t will ileaae .af Ihev are a-lvertieed, P. A. flAl'MN', T. M. Tits Fair um'e murk. During th" conrsiS of our peregrinations through tho county tho pasl few weeks, we find there is a stronger determin ation among most of the farmers to attend tho coming Fair, (which com mences on Tuesday next,) than has been on any former occasion j and they intend to bring with them, not only tho families, but stock and arti cles to cotnncte for the very liberal 1 -premiums that are offered. It is to their own individual interests to get up a fine show of good stock, for very likely Mr. A. has an article or an ani mul that Mr. II. wants to buy, and certainly there is no better time nor plaoo to let it bo known, than al tho Fair, A GRAM) WW Will ltl IN j (MAM 111 HI llifTp ll'0i'if1 Pfincrrsl In Cniimi Ilia l. aitttui ! old I Oil Mi Id Mi UI j A fttsnd ins.a imi linif nf llm Dcti j inrstie ami I'oiiattMiiivs votira id t'lest fii l'l count4 ai tiib!r. in Clear J field liiinnigh, oil Tuesday, Ihe I'Ulh of Si ptenibi r, 1 ;'. I he meeting wsa i nlli d It older al I o'i l,n k, p. in., by linn. William A. Wallace, Chair man of the Slate Central Committee, when tho fulltiwiiig person were elected i.flicers : President How. Wh.iiam linn r.n. Vice I'rcsidenls Dr. T. J. Ituyer, James Savage, J. Hons llloom, Hiram Wootlward, J. J. I'ie, John Lawsho, Gun. Win. Ii. Hartshorn, Maj. V. II. Holt, Hon. Jacob Wilhelm, Samuel SholT, and Jacob Kuntz. Secrolaries ('a)it. J. S. McKicrnan and H. W. Smith. On motion oCJ. L. C'ltllo, Esq., tho following persons were appointed a committee on resolutions : John L. Cuttht, Eoq., T J. McCul lough, Esq , Dr. D. A. Fctaer, Fred erick Shod', Daniel d'oodlandur, Adam Kcphart, Hon. Sumuul Clyde, Uobort MehafTcy, and Hon. J. D. Thompson. The meeting was then adjourned until 7 o'clock, p. m. At 7 o'clock tha mooting ra a aac ra llied, nnd was addressed by its Presi dent, Hou. William liiglur, who, after a few stirring remarks, introduced E. O. I'errin, Esq., of Sew York, who addressed the audience in a speech, of two hours and a half; and notwith standing the vastness of tho crowd, and tho uncomfortable position they wcro forced to occupy, scarcely a man movod during the whole speech. He was frequently interrupted by the most enthusiastic nppluuso, and forced to stop for several minutes at a time in order that the lull hearts of the peo ple, might vent themselves in cboers. After tlio coiiclunion of Mr. I'errin'a address, Hon. William A, V allace was loudly called for, and addressed the pcoplo in A brief apeech, in which he told them of the "oiit-lcok" through out the Stale, and predicted a glorious triumph in October. He enforced the importance, at this crisis, of tin Do mocracy frowning down every at tempt at disorganization in their own ranks, in order to present a solid and unbroken front against tho foe, and urged old Clearfield, now thut victory was so soon to perch upon onr ban ners, to be one of tho very first in the assaulting column. The Chairman of the Committee on Resolution then reported the follow ing: Vnr:nr. Onr com roan ronntry in in the oi id it of tin rtiort tVarfijI i!ict. Tin party ut prHiriil in jMiwer hurf, hy the ilfjimsiirtl niiidtl mn of our nnlinnnl pri"l., br tliur waMul eitrmvftfrfttior, and their rtixrinnu-j tmii, j.r-m-rj tln-ir tiiili(n-fif to ffiTera thrndiiirf l the K-.u.itr ; thcrrfore. Kfi 1 liiil in the iiiiin of I he lpttMkra-r'T of Clfarlit-I'l rciiit'v, h-r acan'mlilcd in ttinu"ari -In. lh tmly b "1 lu.ure (.roFj-r'Titi' ami mh'- t in I lit- rentimti'n of the M mum!lc iarty tn tniwer, aiidi r vhire u-irf' th country irufjkvre(l U ni'l thut t ant itthi-r in tht- wurld. Hc(1yvI, That tho mhry uf llir Iipin-rnitir (.artjr ujign all tiat-na.) qnritioni, aiid r.ri.llj upon thai f curta liuy .niltc ricnH-a, ri-dunng mid eqtiatlcinjr th UT', ami mfuirinx Hont enr rriK't lor all." run not fail to (five relief to the la hnritip and rirodneinr rlaaaee, nd ththy re-tore that f)nFteritj to vhicb we hart ao lung been ttratifff ru. H.-M.lved, That in llniann RrTMom the Pe mitcracy ireent af their cU)(.idAle a man whnte charnrtnr at a Htft-i'laPt tifpinau has never hern (jui'rtiniitid, even ly the inoft mmcrunit.ma of hi o.ioni-ntF ; nnd in Knvk 1. Hiaik. (heir endi dnte fur X.tm rmident, true, tried, and fnuitie Mildier, and a ttfimian whnr and kiotinn in lt- nirtf rarv were m-eirrd from Ihf imnmrul Jckimn. H'-MilitHl, Thai in fit am na K. H'ri and .fn. W. 11. tit, our eandidiAtf-e lor Auditor tvnd rur tfttir trt ni ral. tin- I'r inibnralir rarty pn-Mut a itte"man whow ahility and int'nty ran not Ih niiriM'litMl lor t)iv tirvl, and a i"JliT whnee eoar-uri- and imtrititipm war diidrd on manr nf the mit aamruinary battle fir-dr of tbe Uw civil war for ihe WH'ninl. Hrtred, That In the linn. HAaaKi.ia Baowa. of Wurnm, the Ieniirrvrt preeent a linn and mtel lifrent Rtatm-man and h"nr-t man no dr-majrfrrr- iheir eandtdate rtr riinrrwi : a trentirman who, tf eleotwMl. will r-iret-nt the intemrtj of tbe whole peniile nf hi divtnm in preferenne ut (hat nrrnM and n fro hurrwiir ; that we fwnfnitr CiiAHir A. Wavfti. id Clinton "imty. ax the ri iTiilarly nominated oandidnteol the Itrtnitrratir i.aiiv fur l'l-TrUil-ut .1 ii'lp-ot l ins .lu hctal I i t net , that the unittiimoii tiotntnaliuii ( lion. il l.ua A. WA'Mrr. f'tr rr-rlwtion to the State 8onatr, ii a romi timenl which hit eminent tahnt and di tiiiirui'lifd acrvirra alone e'iild tnrit ; that we ror. dally thnnk our frl..w-citiiMiii ol 1,1k nnd K.r- rountira for tltpir hearty (incurrence in th nomiufttmn of Thnaia J. Mi Of M m on, Kao.. tor rr-fllmu to the Amnu1I ; that we bav every nhden!U in the hiiiiac and intrpntvof the Icia ooraiic oaii-lidnt lor the ereral National. cMnte and count V oflicne In he tillrd thin fall ; ltd M tbey werr mUoIiiI tn a?cirdalHe with l.ninratic ue tit, they are thcrrtore entitled to receive the on an imtiui support of the party. Vnuiiiiiaou-sly atlojitoJ; and with choora for th KHkakprf. mid the Lnion the meeting ad mi mod.. (Signed by the officers.) Tns T11111TV seven Gems The crandosl feature in the Democratic procession last week, wns the thirty seven little ladies in ono wagon, repro sonting tho thirty seven States of this Vnion. They were all arrayed in white, with alternate scarfs of "led. white and blue," upon each of which was tho name of a Slato. In theeen tro of Ihe wagon wasawreathed arch, seven feel high, underneath or w hich were the words "The Const il ul ion, S.ytnoiir,Bliiiraiid the Vnion," and un der it stood two ladies representing tho (ioddess of Liberty and Justice with her sword returned to its sheath. Tho wreath was a magnificent affair, embellished with evergreens and rich flowers of all shades, tbo "red, white and blue" predominating, of course. The wreath was projected by Mrs Brown and Mrs. Bradley, and is w ith out doubt the finest spocimcn we ever w itnessed. A close inspection reveals the fact that all the flowers are made out of feathers, richly colored, which, when properly arranged, produce a never fadinir boq.net. We know the.e ladies havo Ibo undivided thanks of tho Democracy for their skill and seal manifested on tho occasion, which is probably all tbo compensation they will receive. A Mistark Tho most prominent transparency in the Radical fir.r.le last wcvk was a largo coffee pot. This should have been carried by some of tho "coffee-colored" (rents or ladios present in the jirocession, tr .te,f rfiet(e, f. fit An rnj , 1 l.e tn. U"tt t M in ll ' ( 'v a e-i . t , iiii.l. i It o snl i. ia ci O'S lis It r.:. W sa tlia-ln lip ol et,.trti fttnlS Slid I in. a. a mi l'v naw.stt'l !ln (ji'llii'i a tn ) r pi t "it t fr 'In li"V. ( lit till tea. In li e aflrirKi ii speech. lie haa in. proved in I'i'lliiiiK but His .pi li na a finlui s ami noun It ts otwe nver ll Ibsn biinm If 1 ha aaeml.lsgi ts sa diet ut bed ilurina; his It two ttli. Iti ptil.lii sua tsho) had a kiiH k dtw i iK'nr tho it ntre f llio trow. I. MTh colored tronj fonht hmvclv," hut were ioon hua I'rd down un alley by omo nioddlo omo Mwhiio trftKh,' Tho "colorod ladies" look romtidi.'mhlo tnoro inter est in tho fiphl than thoy did in (Jov. Curtin'fl HfO(h, altliouh tlio ono wa nonrly an hlatk an the other; tho former loinf? tho mont lively a(Tir. 8cofi(tld Conrensman 8cofiold ''want" Ittnf, in the evening, in deliv ering himself cf moro premeditated JhUhoodii than even tho person in fpeekH.and exceeded anything in that line we ever heard. Attention', Cops. Tho Democrat of Bell, Bradford, Brady, Graham, Knox, Lawrence and Morris should bo especially vigilant ia seeing that our voters in these heavy Peiuocratio districts are at the polla. If there ara those among you who are too poor to pay their county tax, pay it for them, and see that they gettheirvoto- What wo hero say applies to all tbo other districts in tbo county, but losses, when they occur in those large and populous districts, are less excusable than in tho smaller ones. Th Meetings. One of the grand est features of boli meetings last week was the presence of two Brass Bands, one from Osceola, and the oth er from Fhilipsburg. Ye know tbey have the thanks of all our citizens (especially the ladies) for their atten dance. It is too bad that whenever Clearfield needs a little music we most go abroad for it. Yonng meo, why U this ? Have you no talent or enter prise; or are you too lazy ordin'fiid to cultivato either Adjolrnkd Court. We aro reques ted to stato that an adjourned Court will be held in this place on Saturday, tho 81st day of October, at 10 o'clock, ro. This will give all persons who seek naturalization tbe opportunity to come in and get their papers in tima to vote at the l'rcsidential election. Democrats should at least make as much effort to get white men a vote as the Radicals do to get the Digger this privilege. We are assured that tho firm of Eastman & Kendall, G5 Hanover St., Boston, Mass., advertised in our col umns, is trustworthy and reliable. For 10 centa thoy send a patent pen fountain, and a chock describing tho article to bo Bold for tl. Their club system of selling goods is becoming quite popular, particularly among tha Indies. It is worthy of a trial. Buf falo Gitirtte. Demoorats of Clearfield county, you should poll 3,200 votes on Tuesday next, and will do it if you all go to work. Tho Ilads cannot poll 1,750 le gal votes. Thus you bavo the oppor tunity of giving 1 .450 majority. Go right to work and doit. Xogrowling or waiting on your neighbor to move in this matter. Give the robbers h-e-l. Geo. Knl, our bravo aud heroio nomineo for Surveyor General, is ma king hosts of friends wherever be goes. Wis remarks In tbe Court House on Monday evening of Court, wero enthusiastically received. The boys in blue" can vote for no braver soldier nor more enthusiastic friend. General F.nt. Soldiors, remem ber the bravo General Ent, when you go to tho polls. He is tho Democratic candidate for Surveyor General. lie commanded in tho Pennsylvania deserves during the war, and is be loved by every soldier who ever knew him. rnotiREssiNo. Tho telegraph line from Tyrone to this place is being put up rapidly, and will bo completed as soon as the railroad, unless tha "bosses" on that job move a little fast er than they havo boon for the past two months. Democrats, some of your ''loyal'' neighbors will no doubt want to trade ticketa with you on eleotion day, or even have the impudenco to ask you to vote for some of their nominees. Do no such thing! Yoto tbo wholo De mocratic ticket. We learn that an additional passen ger train will bo placod on tbo Bald F.aglo Valley railroad by Ibo first of November. This will bo a noat con venience to tho traveling publio bo tweeu Lock Haven and Tyrone. Tut DirrKRENca. The emblems used at the Democratic meeting last week were "red, white and blue;" (hose most conspicuous al tbe Disu nion gathering were whito, oranga and black, Voters of Clearfield county, re collect that if you voto for Scofield for Con gress, you vote for negro suffrage in Pennsylvania because ho is in favor of that heresy. Hamilton C. Jones, author of the best humorous liieeo in Ihe entire ranire of American literature, "Cousin Sally Dillartl," died at ltowan, X. C, recently , at the good old age ol seventy- ono, A Montana gallows is three rails, set up liko a tripod, w ith a man bang ing between like a pot. 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