31c-;ilcpMbiican. " I.KHllOI. U.CioOI.lANIiEll, l.cliUll'. CLEAR I'll' LI), PA. WEDNESDAY MOllMXii, AMVET 11, 1MB. DemocratiOjSlato Ticket. Foil OtlVERNOIl HON. ASA PACKER, OF CARBON COUNTY. rmi srwiEMK junr.E HON. CYRUS L. PERSUING, or CAMBHIA COVNTY. Democratic. District Ticket. AbSCniMy, JOIIX LAWKIIE, lq.,of Cleirficld Co. (Subject lo th" action of the Conferees.) Doraooratio County Ticket. Trea.urer, LEVEH H.l.GAI., ol Urseljr lowntlilp. County Commissioner, S. II, IIIM1MAN, ofllccrarla township. Auditor, 40HN I. MII.I.l H. of Hrll township. Query. If Grant's opinion and that of Ilia Cubinct was worth something before, what is it worth after, tho Ton iicsfee election ? Dac tell, Fawney ! Tbos. Campbell, .Esq., of .New Jer sey, Inst wocli uirulo n present of fifty acres of land to General Grant, while at Long Branch. The President no reptcd ait gratefully. Thomas evi dently wants an ofiicc, and like the rest of tliera pays for it in advance. Mistaken Zealots The political flip who live off the crumbs that full from Grnnt's tablo and horse fallible, frequently are heard boasting of the rower and forco of the administration. If tho Washington papers tell the truth, llio holu Culiinct hus not pow er enough to keep tho lousy nippers nut ot tho front yard at the While House. A powerful administration ! ''From Ihe Cli-arfield Republican, a pup' that Eenator Walla rai-rifs in bii pocket, we Irirn ejeae things lhat will be new to tiie people of this ciuntr, among oihir ttint the dili-gales in ihe Jlfill" ill nvwiatic Convrntrjo were a majority of all the d. It gate of the lliiiioetacy sn-i ri,,rerii'rd the Ilrini. emtio tnwnr. I H court,: St. Marys, lien s' ing,r an 1 F n. Iiciiij .msll towns, po fur nothing Anvllier rlrir.jilio -ti'.inn of the olil raring that f"e rnu.t go away from home to bear tlie Dews. Eli: The above is simply not tmo. We never saitl anythingof the kind Give ntir readers tho language of the He fvllican out of which you torture thin ex'.ract. All the hotel keepers at the water ing places are inviting Grunt to visit them, in order to draw nil Ihe ppend thrifts, paniblers and drunkards to their bouses. Ito bas promised to visit Gen. Kane, at Kane, on the Philadelphia, & Erie Lailrnnd, next week. Ho is of no use at Washing ton, anyhow. Ho might as well go to California and hunt up tho balance tl bis relations among the Digger Indians. KEraKKD. Georgo S. Boulwcll, Grant's Secretary of the Treasury, Mid roslinapter General Cresswill I. ., ,1 ll.., Im,,,,.!.,. 1, , A V.l .l.iv ,,.-., MltlliU lll, , 'J ,UIC for Ihe rebel, Stokes, and the Radical nominees throughout; threatening ihcin with tho removal of every Post master, Collector and Assessor, who filled to como out openly for Stokes. The election shows that Grunt k Co, did not stare them much. A tbange of f0,000 in a poll of about 300,0110, t,hows that the waters arc troubled, and Radicalism is about ex piring on a gibbet, Ihe only thing that a jtuditul in any country is fit to ornament. llowi, Scalawaos. The late elec tions in tho Southern States makes the loil hyenas yelp and howl. Vir ginia with her L'009 on tho side of the ''old Union savers," Kentucky 40,000, Alabama from 4,000 for dis union and plunder, to 10,000 for the Union, is good ; but Tennessoe, in the language of Covode, "much gooder." Jiiglit months ago that Stulo was do bauclied and foolish enough to give Grant 80.000 majority ; now she turns around, niggers and all, and repudi ates him by 00,0.10 after Forney had passed through Ihe State und Ihe whole Cabinet list) been engaged for the season. Pennsylvania, bow long will you continue to piny the Tool and assist tho political vermin that now infest our borders to rivet the chains of slavery upon your on n limbs f His Star Lisinu Again. During the war, the "intelligent contraband" stood in the li ont rank, yet was never killed or woiimM. Ho'niff, red bnn H"r, lost sleep, passed both j,i(k, l.iic, sivnui rivers, fcalcd mountains, went lip in balloons, hid in swatnoa ..I e I u liilllly a "man landed in Waahingti n and brother." lo !!,. '.ioimi ' i Al e" to "fun II,. Machine nl' r.,r ll.o ,.,.e,.,.., ..f - on.ing a v,,,,. ,, in or Jf,r Jo petuste ll.ep0wrrflf the rascals -.ho hr.d a,!n;,d t0,UV(, ,he nat.nn from rum, while they iro sucking its very life blood. The hist act of the "intelligent con irsband" is not relished by bis white Hies nd the ign-.rant portion of hi, "n coior. Jt jasill ,u llm 'ion Ol all such, robbed bitn of u'l 1, ns put '""s.a and heroism. Uncle- Tom is Jow t,lundly n(,nnl)(.H hy M lf vi lorn r,p,,,uad nn(1 , Iieenum l. t . . - luken to vntinc the tti fKr... L.-a where thocarwii, i .-i v,.v , "83 va made r.m t.ieir eonal. Vim their eju.il fhr.fliirnti UnUmm. Tim lb'inociiits mitl Cuini'mit ivr Imvi! rihr. i rich Imrtt-tt rIT llio (M.lilii'al fieM thin motiih. In Kentucky ilii-i-o was no cxiito men!, tli! c-nnlool he-iii" only lor Mute Ti runircr ami members of lbe l-i-iris Itil urn. A votv liclit vote nn pollntl. The majority f'.ir llio l-cinoirnl will I he m iir iii'iy tlioiiiiioI, and llio Leit Inturo nearly t;naiiimo'.n. Alabama has been revolutionized. Lart year tho scalawags and carpet baggers carried tho Jst itq by 4,00(1 for Giant, and llio whole Congressional delegation was "lop to tho core" At tho lalo election tho lV'tiioerats und Conservatives unilod, and havo car ried the State by a handsonio mi jorily electing fourof iho six Congressmen, benides defeating nenrly all Iho scaln wags and carpet baggers for the local and county offices. This is not nil. Tennessee has been heard from. Tho most exciting cam paign ever witnessed in this State closed on tho oth. Tho extreme Rad icals wero load by tho "rebel" Stokes, for Governor. The Democrats refused to put a candidate, in tho field, but bufthrcw their influoncc fbrScnter, who had been nominated by tho Con servulivcs. Sonter has carried tho State by 50,000, and tho Democrats havo a lurgo majority in the .Senate and Assembly, and carried nearly half the county ollicera in East Tennessee, two thirds in Middle Tennessee and everything in West Tennessee. Grant and bis scalawags carried tho Slate last fall by 00,000. This is a glorious somersault, and tho right road to reconstruction, union and peace. Header, this desirablo result has taken place, notwithstanding the uni ted efforts of Grant and his whole Cabinet, and every scalawag North and South, to tho contrary. Old Vir- giniu 'gavo tho deatb-blow to that moral treason monster, Know Nolh ingism, in 1S55, and she was the first to wound the Radical harlot, south of tho Tolomac, in 1S!G0, and from which the beast will nevcrrecover. Alabama and Tenncsseo have followed in her wake, and Mississippi, Texas and other States will 60on banish the po litical harlots, who will soon get fur loughs to return to their "loil" and godly homes in tho East, North and West, lo -njoy tho fruits of spoons, cotton and other plunder. Slop a I iltlt. One of the liltlo Tribunes (Johre town) finds fault with Mr. Packer, our nominee for Governor, for having advocated ihe election of tho "traitor Brcckenridgc" in 1803. To thin frivo lous growl the Jwhuetown Democrat puis the following : T.ut wliere was John W. Ocary at Uiia lima' II? was in Westmoreland eounty.a (Treat supporter oi me anminirirulion ol James l.urOntau. atid ronrenuentlr a (Treat trawler for Ilreekenri'iira. ! llenanae he was strong; for Breeketird baclaitn- ea to no appomiL-d cruEua lalier ol Ihe srtioe of Westmoreland conntr, hot hts aerricea STrre thought to be fully coinntiisatod lv heme allowed u tnae i h nensus of three towm-bina. Tell ihe Cabinet officers, of four ( f his contrib trntb. nei(tbknr, and if ,0. w,.h u uilt ju mors, was a mere coincidence, a bun- Iirerkrmolire prurltvif ie explain Utarri pos, lion ,ii"n anom mai nine. Does the Inb... man recolleei who Julia W. ciearr was lor when he was indict, d in the Cambria oouotj Cuurt for dealing in fraud ulent naturalisation papers?" It is notorious throughout West moreland, Cumbria and Indiana coun ties, that Jack Geary, as ho was then called, was the loudest Breckenridgcr in all that district, and even went so far as lo forge papers to help his elec tion. If it was a crime for Mr. Packer tfl Atimvn-t TtrtvlrniiriiteA Knw Sa ,'t 11 O jshoutG eury , even without thofor-ery clause ? Iletter keep quiet, np there There is a record at Ebensburg that would be of no advantage to loyally or morals generally. A Trie Statement or the Case. Geary and his confederate are labor ing zealously to bring about negro suffrago in Pennsj 1 anin, although ciicckcd a liltlo in their career by late events beyond tho Potomac. The mcro voting of the Radical ticket is not all they are aiming al. They wish t) introduce into Pennsylvania cheap labor just what they censured the South for for over forty years They know very, well that they cannot coat or drive tho negro from Vir ginia, where he has a vole, into this State where he has no voto. Hence the labor of theso zealots is to the end that Sunibo can bo Irouirht among .1 I 1 . 1 - e . , . inu v nite laoorers oi mo .orth, so as to reduce the price of labor for the benefit of bondholders. A cotcmpo rary very appropriately says: "If the working tnen of Pennsylvania want lo Bnod ihe Klate with N oO.ern blanks, as their enniprtitor. .a Ist-or. let Ibem eote Uia Itailn-al tl-ket, llns w,ll seeure tha ratiftcatioa nl the Tilleentb Atuendtntnt, (ririn(t tho negroes the r,(tbt or si "rne in onr slato, and thill ritrht -ill hnn(t nejrroes by lias of thousands fmia the South, to e ni t ie -itii the lsl,ono(r men ol the North ros reaWe lie woje. .. lis leooriej sa. Wi.rknie tnen of l'ennsylrama, look al llns mat tor in the li(rhl of rx.mmon sense, anl theo Tote ss beoomea sien of eooiraon intelh(en-,e," CovoniAs Joha Covode, Chuir man of tho "loil" Stale Commitlco, wriles lo a political friend "Deo on yourgntd and kcapkwict" A friend a fuw necks ago po.pcd into "lloiicst John's" quat tors, and fmnd him rye ing a pago in Webster's Unabridgod, which be Soon closed, exclaiming, 'confound such a spelling hor,k, m,u : van never find w hat you want." The ! Iiiend came lo John's resenn n.i.l i inquired Wlmt ho H anan-liinia r., He replied be had been btinliiig a "doctor" for hall an hour. The secret was that John bad been looking for ihe word "physician," and minutely examined every "F" in Webster, sup posing that it commenced with that letter. President Grant has bought the cottago formerly occupied by Mr r.iiirTi- n.. k c, ' . Jf' 'hunff. lctiffeM.witl, tiocxrHH'tfdloiOpiiiioni diftVr irhpiher lo la 'enne rhtn. A wriemporary mvii : Wr mrocs lo wl.ith lie Moroni, und ty fr nale, or lake .art in the rimne wonder wlio pid fur it The Cab - Ti :. e.:j .1 . . ... . AbirtiMi inui iicnprNi lipftnt 't,i wn-n lnmrmea of the da!h of b:s Urottinit mar. It is sui.i,osrl in S I. , " . "upiiosea w re 'the Cm wsm'sini . il , i .1 .tlnli.fcy Aomrw hrrr. Tin' T'-Milt ul tho Knntlir'in cli'dioni hue tiiniul every lull vtijjvinni ami Itinkini; stiloon Ititn n house nf ninuritiii;'. brunt's tV.iini t raved ami thrr nlt'iin) llio ami awonl on ''I ul reconstructcil Tt'iincMco" if that pcojilo biitl tint impertinence tt) dino- hey llio l.'tnlirill odors fiom Wash- on. I.veti Hid 'IVail Puck, and llio othor sinall low lit of llio "loil" flock, hel up a warning cacklo. For ney, in bin Washington (7iromVf, in warniiir tho 'J'vnnennpeans, said : It ii no Jotirir a qu"liin fnlouM or rurmiar tlinl rri-rv mi'inhiT of Ornrrul tlranTi Caljinot .limit Willi tho lUpulihiiaii pattv, Kuilu mill Si'iah. aiul ai,nil all ri le organisation. Thr Sfttlonno at llio olo.o of Porfntt-r (tt-niral Cros will s lolt'-r in loviir of Oonrr.il Hl"Hi.r. Ihv Kcpul,-lli-uu caniliimto f.r (J.)veinur of Tonnrsitrt', vii : "1 am oontiflont Hint 1 drotare tha l'mriilrnl'ii 0iiiiiin asii.l ilrxirr," is undoubtedly tlm opinion and drsiroof oery olli'T utrinoor of the Cabinet, It is evident from tho result of the elec tion, that even tho niggers refused to obey the behests of Grant and his bummers. If Grunt mid his Cabinet aro unablo to control tho black chil dren, born of their own loins, in their infancy, how can they hpo to control thorn when they grow up to be mon ? Ah, gentlemen, "tho dog's dead." Tho bluclt rod you liavo been soaking lor tho backs of Copperheads fur the past nino years, is being used to scourgo and tan the hides of loil knaves and disunion huxturs gener ally. l!Iov your horns, Ulysses, fioutwell und all. You can't even senro tho niggers on ten milo srjuaro. Tho black wenches havo shorn your locks. The World Moves. Horace Grco ley was at tho Virginia Sulphur Springs last week, "hob-nobbing" with Gen. Leo and olhcr "red-handed rebels." Hotgot Mr. Davis out of iho hands of the Kadical murderers, and he is now trying to get Generul Leo and his confederates out of a little scrape tbey got into in 1?01. Greleey made a speech at Lynch- lung, lauding the success of the Walker party, and denouncing enrpet-baggors. He said ho was opposed to political disabilities, and while such were im posed on whito men it would bo hard to prevent them from boing imposed on coloied men some day. What is It but JtumrtiT The Louisville Journal asks, ''What is it but bribery? Gen. Grant can't be bribed, they tell us. Oh no, he only accepts tens of thousands of dollars from gentlemen and bestows oilices upon them equal in value to the money. Anricnt Pistol scorned the word"steal" us arplied lo himseWand his fellows, and itisisttd that tho word "convey" should Do substituted; and if Grant's friends want tome other word used in his ease, we respectfully invite them to U-il us w hat ono they would sug gevt. Four of tho heavy contributors lo his neailh, men that tho country never beard of, ure actually members of his Cabinet, and jeihaps three other cottlriliutors, not known as such to tho public, make un the rest of the Cabinet. We umy be told that the tact of his selection as four of his ! , ... . ' 1 , 1 " cnance ; aim mat lie wniuci . , . , ' . I havo eu-etel exactly those samo four obscuro individuals if they hud never given liim a dollar, but is any man fool enough to believethisorto expect anybody elso to believe it! It Grant has not taken bribos, bribery is but an imaginary crime. Not Dead Yet. Andy Johnson's return to the United States Senate, in view of the result in Tennessee, is al most certain. This is not the least satisfactory rosnlt of the contest in that State. Andy is a bold, positive exponent of that clas of political ideas that is least agreeuble to tho blatant radical rulers, lie has the one grand virtue that he w ill not bo put down, and, therefore, discussion in tho Sen ato will bo the less monotonous for bis presence Ho has a Union record that no man can impeach. J to is a Southern Senator noi open lo the curpetbsg objection. Ho is genuine in all senses, absolutely fearless and honest, and will "maka Romo how l" Irnnt ilia placo in tho Senate with much better effect than ever he did in his messages. Ho is tho first Presi dent since John Cjninry Adams whose political vitality has not been exhaus ted by tho Presidency. A Mo.iivn.Lt Clerotma-. Rev. . II. Drown, "rullud pmsnn," is the pssior oi an Alnean Jl h. Church, in Mi-advillii. lirolher Drown was tried beforo Kennedy Duvin, Esq , J. P., Inst Saturday, on a churire broiiL'hl bv Mrs. Surah Killing, a si.ble sister of the congregation. Sarah aeetised the Reverend pentloman ol making efforts to undermine her virtue and appropri ate her charms. There w as great e x cilrmt nt among the colored popula tion. Pearson Church, Esq., appeared lor the prosecution, and Hon. S New. ton Pelt 8 for tho defence. Tho at torneya covered themselves with foreasio glory. The testimony was rather coiitlicling and highly relished by a largo crowd. The jury found Rev. Drown guilty and Justice Davis fund him five dollars and costs. I'lnano Spectator. Tho editor of the Ilrookvillo Jcftr soman is advocating the removal ot the National capital tothat place, and thinks (irnnt would be pleased with ihe chance, ll would no doubt be good lor l.raiitand other public men, but very bad lor the morals of Rrook- ville. 'IhrJtfcrtonian lalks of Grant romping wilh their young ladies. I D'ics bo take the virgins of Ilrookvillo for Digger Indians T (in -.sn, Mr. Smith, and get the rail road made; but fer pity nuk, don't bring Grant and Congress w ithin 1G milus of Clarion, Don't polluto our pnro atmosphere with tho decaying iioily (f Radicalism. Let it die at Washington, and bury it there, ainone ll e Ihl'iots and low land sands of the sluggish Potomac Clarion ihmocrnt. A nea-ro was hung in Sooth Caro- lina Iho olhcr d , and w hile upon the scallol.l naid bo did not exTt to lie 1 wliith wa jdrdd lo rovii any of uinr numiHT irom purn jhtii as ne In. Itut for enrne rvaAon the A . . 1 .!. i ""' uiMin mis occimon io ut) in i J.. i Tl ' ' :",", , J " " vw"""" I ,!"!c . 10 Suuln' n(' u ' lhat W1H., nff moc,h iToal. s0 ,,k:l' pi''oK so much trouble o 'W.m'iti www. iiK'iw"ai ii imiii .1 .n;JJ y tYttr. V l n t a iii'iili'y crew tlm Itepiihllcin parly l H'K" l"1 m" I" ' tttitl IVeo liiiilnrs In the Wei-t htd I iiiom v im n hore, It-t-al Iptnler and na j lionui link men there Greeley in i furor of an immediate resumption ol . . . 1 spei ic pay men Is, anil other magnate ' a nepuone h iieiviisciiixeusprouuiy conteiidiiig for an indelliiilo extension , buasl of religious fioedom, aid that of the rag money system Grunt in ! ihey can worship God aecorjing lo favor of Walker in Virginia, ami Dent ' tho dictates of their own eonseiuiieo : in Mississippi, and ninro than hali'lii "Tim Great Pomsii Council Cabinet opposed lo them one hull'iln December next tho Itishops i,f the tho Cubiiiet favoring tho Cuban insur rection, the baluiico standing by Kpuin Fish for justice o out imprisoned Fenian citizens, Hoar donor. neiiiir I them ns cutthroats Grant trying to steer ch-nr of tho miserable muddle of Congressional reconstruction, and Wendell I'lnllips antlieimitizing him more deeply than ho ever did Andy Johnson liuller whotting his kuilo, and preparing to tuke tho war path against the President when Congress reassembles for prohibitory liquor laws and against thorn for universal negro suffrage, and opposed to allow ing Chinamen to vole in California and, in short, for and against any thing, just as happens to suit some spoeial locality. Never was there such an incongruous asHcmhho of materiuls as goes to make up tho Ko publican party. It is a bundle of in consistencies and ubsurdities, and Is only held together temporarily by tho adhersivo power of public plunder. Let that band bo broken and tha whole concorn would at once dissolvo "like the baseless fabric of a vision," leaving naught behind, except a foul odor, such as springs from the soil on which carrion has gone to decay. Geary's Fioiitebs. Tho Pbiladel phia Aye says: Feeling tho ground sliding from under their feet, the Radi cals are endeavoring to bolster up Governor Goary by publishing cer tificates of his soldierly acquirements, signed by "veterans of tho late WBr." A few days ago one of lhcs6 document made, its nppenranco ii. print, with sixteen names signed to it, professing to bo cx-mcmbers of tho Uucklail Regiment. An intelligent member of ihutgallunl body writes to Ihe Hun is burg Patriot, exposing the fraud. He stales that only two of tho sixteen ever belonged to tho Bucktails, and shows that a majority of the signers were never in the army in any capa city. 1 his is a fair sample of the ammunition used by the Radicals in the present fight. The Mississippi election cmbroilio standsin this manner : TboCoiomittcc which visited Washington to ascertain when that Slate was to bo allowed to elect its own officers, wero assured by Uennral Oram Hint it they would nominate his brother in luw for Gov ernor, and in case of his election send him Irotn tho gubernatorial chair to Iho United States Senate, they could have an election on tho first of Sep tember, as they desired Tho propo sition was accepted. Dent was lendei e 1 the nomination lor uovcrnor, accepted it, and tho election is postponed until the 30th of November Vy the Cabinet. No wonder the President found it ncces-ary lo take a trip to Cape May and Long Branch. Ho must have a ivcakncss in the knees. Age. Tho latet political sensation is the letter or Honest John Covode, I hair- man of tho Republican State Commit teo, inviting O. F. Drowsier lo resign hts position ns Attorney Genera! of this State. Tho letter, Covodo says, was w ritlcn at tho earnest roauest ot Governor Geary, and by the author ity oi mo committee, lor the sake ol pro moting the harmony of the Republican party. Mr. Brewster, however, has politely declined to accede to the re quest, and thus the matter atan Jo. The "ulle.-ation that Covode will resign is false, and honat John fay tho "alii gator" knows it. The Pittsburg Commercial says : It is reported thul tho Pennsylvania Cenlial will shortly put on a through train between New. York and St. Louis via Alleiitown, Pittsburg and Chicago, to be run in thirly-nino hours. On some portions of the route for in stance, tho Fort Wayne division the speed will not be far from forty-five miles an hour. Other routes, if they expect to complete, must be stirring It is clear that tho Pennsylvania Central intends to lead off boldly. mu Financeerino. A Philadel phia telegram a.iya: A mysterious atlair c.nne to bgt.t last night. On l-riuav atternojn fjti.UOel, tlie proceeds , . ;-,..,.... , . i ., . ol a Uovrrnint nt sale, w as deposited .1 . .. i. .i . 'p. . - ,r . ,,f inn mis ii. me a ii'asuiri a 'mih e- at the United States Arsenal in this city Saturday morning on opening the safe it was discovered that l.'-l.WJ bad been stolen. There were no marks ol viuleiu-e on the safe, and the budd ing was well guarded by private watchmen. Several employees of the Arsenal have been arrested on sus picion. Anotiiib Dark erom the Rai ical War Don Wendell Phillips is out not only in a growl, but a decided, deep mouthed canine bark against President Grant. He barks al bim under tho head of "Forgotten Promi ses," as if he wero ignorant of Ihe well-known aphorism that promipes. like pie crust, are made lo be broken." The President will, no doubt, feel as much refreshed as if he bad just emerged from an ocean bath at long Branch when he learns that the elo quent scold has thus ventilated his wrsth and cut himself adrift from the administration. The Rev Sanford Halbert, editor of the ('hri'tian Admrnte, a (Kihtical and religions paper in Hu Main, was thrashed laai Thursday evening by Nrman IKiIley, son of the Collector of Cus loms. for a defumstorv as 1 1 i.-lr ri lntie- j to himself and lather. The uriHe in the Adtwfitc was instigated by Halhcrt's disnppointmort lit not re ceiving a position in tho custom bouse, for w hich bo was an applicant. The liiirh tariff on coal makes the people sipieal. Hut why not nqnoal about all the other burdens w hicn the larifTof the Mongrol parlv heaps upon ihe nciksof the people Coal is no worse than all tho rest. It is all bad. land proves that tho people are dwarbd m ll.oir manhood to support such a p,rty. I " s s s Mr. Greeley has pone to Virginia, rreidoniiul moveiuoul at tbe While ; uij.nur irini. I ' - - tl t ... . - la .... I up nitre a ptohl k'no.nij-ni at jri .j-.n-o ii.ousanu dollars a year! lor lara;a sl.ows. .Now pit-c us sumo , a.nuM nnMf.irsirr.nl f,,.!;,.!.,-.!. ; smull ones for a cent, lur liule boys to tlrllilaua Inlntrrnmr. The llirrihurg 7 elrrjra h, Hie h"ino (irenti ol (ienry, piilililncl a line days i;ii t" li'lhiw ing attack iipuii the (.'iilliolio ( htiii h, which, lo iny the least ol it, is a very curious imsilion 'lor a leiiilini' pni,i, .il louriiul to take I I I, II., . tl i Church of Home will gather from ail parts of tho world in the Vatican, at tho summons 31 tho l ope. II llio Ins torv of ibis church did not warn us of tho designs of this conclave, wo might readily havo discovered them from llio (encyclical letter ol tho Fount!, pub lished in ISM. That remarkable doc ument caused great uneasiness, at tho time of its proinuhrntiun, to countries entirely Roman Catholic; it was the source of nngor in many where the population is equally uividoj in reli gious f..iih; and it excited derision in Countries mainly or overwhelmingly Protestant, in these, lust, our own among them, it was hi ked upon as tho peevish protest of a senile old rriest, beset by danger which ho could neither avert nor patiently en dure. And many w ho pass their time contemning the power of that splendid superstition, and the ability of its priesthood, rested, and still rest, in a security wnich the designs of the church d ' not vanajil. These designs aro nothing less than the declaration of the lemporury in lallibility of tho papacy, and tho abso lute temporal sovereignty ol tho Pope Tho virtual oxcommunication of the lung ot Italy, tho assumption of su perior authority to tho Emperor of Austria in matters ol civil government; the alarm of Bavaria, no.1 lo Portugal tho most besotted government in the world in Popery; and the caution given by Franco against too bold an assumption of power by the Ecumeni cal council, all point unerringly to tho tendency of the hierarchy and tho distrust of tho governments ol continental Europe. Let it be remem bered that llio Jesuits are intent on political power now, as they have ever been ; that Ihe dogma of tempo ral infallibility is their darling scheme; that it they aro sticces-Iul, tho con science of every Catholic in every land will bo bound a firmly to uphold the temporal sovereignty ol the Pope ss it is now bound to accept the doc trino of Trans substantiation, or the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin ; and some idea of the danger to temporal powers from tho arrogant assumptions of the church at Rome may dawn on the most credulous mind. Let the Ecumenical Council leciarc tho dogmu that the Pope is supreme in temporal affairs, and infallible, and not ono government " earth can de pend on the loyally of its Catholic population, in any case where the 1'opo may refuse hi assent to the acts of government. A word from Rome can pluco Ireland in a frenry of rebel lion, to which will be ad, led all the enthusiasm of religious fat.atitistn, against the English government. Iel it announce then that our schools are hot beds of heresy, as it has already done; let it declare, with all the au thority of infallibility, that our form of government, for separating Church and State, is sn enormity and a wick edness, as it has done beforo ; let it command ill votaries to withdraw al-h-giaiico from such an cngino of the devil us our Government, and to work day and night for its overthrow, as it must if it be true to itself and its teachings, and let that strange broth erhood, whoso Consummate ubility has been the dread and tha admira tion alike of mankind for fico hundred years, be authorised to carry out the orders of the Church, and w lu re would we bo? Four millions ol Catholics led by tho Society of Jesus, frantically intent on purging Cbris'.endom of so monstrous a crime as Republican gov. eminent, which contemned the true faith, which refused to prevent the teaching of heresy in her schools; which denied the papal power, laughed st its assumptions, mocked its real, and glorified in its defeats, would provo a danger so far greater than the three hundred tboasaud slavehol ders, tha' the. fallen aiislocrary be comes ns nothing by comparison. Ourprcsent purpose is fulfilled when wo rail attention to this pregnant subject, but we shall, Irotn time to time, discuss tho Great Council, and ulso discuss its designs and acts, in such spirit as tl.cy may seem to do .' . , J ,.- ... .. . niand ; hoiung always thai the attempt . , . I r . i 1 to niakc the Pope superior in temporal I ,, - , , , . ., iiiiii uo.-r ceoiswiuii'u en ii oeiu- incnl may eventually prove a fanatical dream of some moulliinir enthusiast ; or al the worst a scheme of that pes tilent society winch las intiigued against every povernment on earth, and been driven fiom all except Our own. Rut, w li.le hoping thee things, we arc bound to say we nrc helping against hope. That evidences accu mulate on all hands thai the Popedom is on tho eve of a struggle for tho res toration of universal sovereignly, and that il should be close ly w atched and sternly met. For in the duleal of such a scheme lies tho hope, and the last hope, of liberty on carlh." Tho Tdcarcph is edited by George llergner, a lieh Hessian Radical; he is Postmaster at llarrisburg, having induced Grant a few months ago lo kick a brave soldier out and place him in, w Inch may account in part f i r bis devotion lo tho Radii-: J scheme of making citir.ens of millions of Chi namen brought up in tin belief ol lluddha idolatry, and millions of nig gers trained in Ihe Hill lower grade of Fviich worship; and it is not ear pricing lo us, lliat a journal using its w hole influence to establish tho wor ship of idols nnd wiichcraft in our country, should occasionally make a cowarolv nttMik mi a t in is'.ian church. G ,'ui;,(ni Jiiiii',. A Sa-r!ui.ii1' Villain. Some nights since, some unknown scoundrel, who bad neither the fear of God nor nun before li s mind, entcri'd Un j I.iitbcrn Cliiireh near Adamsburg, of which Rev J K. Plitl, of this plac e, is pastor, and tore from tho floeir ami j carried off, aliout thirty Varus of rai net. The carpet was but rwcii'lv put i down and was of good quality. The larceny was not discovered until the following evening. On the tiighl in question a man was seen going to wards Manor Station with a bundle Lnh in nine nud unm-uriiiicc, would j of him lcinx tlurf. Surely U.e ponitcntiury. il nothing one.aail the jfrj'cirit(or of tutb an act. c,,.da..rA l m, i " The nrpirrrs threaten to raise the devil if tl.cy are not admitted to the e,K .,1. v. rj..:. a i military x hcils at Vci l,nnt and Lot us bar jinta J (ln !(. All parnna ait Wotjr naattonJ I araln.t pMr'tiatiof or in any waj la"t't'ii) w.ih taa RAY MAKI.M, H H Nl a4 WA- ON, how in llift pos.es.ion ol Oeciaa W. Hoeaen boiT. of Woodward towtislon. aa the eatts awlei,r to ma. and are tfi wnb him on ian mi H J, r J A 1 r 4 I'll i. i n-ror.r. JAMU 1'OU.NhI.Y. Ma'lrra. Anp"t I' ! pl. "I Tlt 4 X. Came Iresps.stbjr on Ihe premi. 1 4 tes of the sutwriix r, rcsi.hnt; in Hell own li,. on or aho.tl tha Aral das of July last, two lil.li T.HS, ahout two years ol.l : one white, with re, I ears and rt 1 .pots ou the si l.-s ; the other red, white along the livk anl belly. Also, a sinall dub bundle lull, supposed m be oua year o'i. ihe owner or ownere are lieroly requested tu coma forward, piove property, pay charges, and take tbein lss, or the will ne s.iiu aecinnns; to law JOII.il . alOl I. Ho rer, August II, 1SC8 It pd. J. P. Kratzer 13 RECEIVING NEW CiOOliH. fella choice Groceries, lias a full lloek of lry Goods. Keoelvas goods every week, lluys all bll foods lor caab. Can atloid lo sell them ibssp. lias tha best Cook hlores. Warrants bis lioots and Shoes. Keeps all kindl of Leather. Exchanges for Produce. Is closing out Hummer Ciootls. Wants all kinds of Urain. Lalivcrs goods free of obarge. Will buy yon anything. Kec,s arary thing. 4lli slora is opposite tba Jail. Cloarfitld, Pa, August ll-lra - A Farm for Sale cr Rent. TU1 E mbicriber, ieaiiitn near FrencbilU,Cor iriK'ba townihip. fives nolio tit at h will either )) or not lb well known farm, tvljoiaiDg Ur.rU gf LSuliitDon Mfturey, Vtltmuut anti tb Sul. iliuidcr farm,, COSTAIXING 1 ACRE3. About FIFTY improved, having Hereon a bouse and barn, eteellent water and a flue young orch ard. Also, a LOT lor sale, near the cburuu. a9For farther particulars, call in person or adiireaa tba undersigned at Frencbville P. O. snll:ltTl FTKPIIEN BOIS8EY. AGRICULTURAL FAIR1 THE OariKU County Ajrrioultural Goelety bare dftrnuinrd not to tulj fff-u'ar Vmir ILu yr, fur ltt tulLuwiug rctuun, naiulv tbal tutice bu not fetn given is pruer lime to btvt tha neocusr prcptrUifiii uin. It kia bven daLerinineU, hoircvtT, to bold f'tir on In old (round, near tUtt boruuicb of Clar.iii,on diiM ., Iburi'lfi? and Fri'lar, Die Mta, 1Mb and IftUh tlavi of OctoUr, A. I. 1h;0; and fur the puqinae of affurdtnjf b farmrrt an OfpoiiunilT of jirfpaririir; ai.d niikioj it an ol jrct t improre and cibibtt fall fro pi to b pat ia lh grovod tfali year, the fu!lwiii) prcatiuoa ii offered for tbe (tzhlbttlOD of 1 t7U, nt t liiit wo aeret of wiolor wheat $30 H lieit buthcl of winter wbtal 4 00 Hett two arrt s) of rrt JO 08 Beit bubl of txt 8 Of hctt two acrM of oati Q 00 ItVit two ar of buckwbeaC 0(i B4t two acre of corn Jti 00 Hrt on ara of olurar aeed (t uft HMt on barbel of potato to bn; ont ball bubel of timoth aead 2 00 Tb abort prf-wium w ill be paid to the pfrfoni to wbntn eumpetrot Judgr iball award tbi. Tba niirt prctuiun liat wit) b pabliabaj auoti fur tbc Fair nit yiar, in the bnpr (hat manj my ba Hidued to eompoU for tne ptxaiiomt, and tbui etstourafe a fxd tauf a. The Socittjr Imv alo Js-trrniiiH-d to )n the FurUroand on FUIUAY.lbo 1Mb day of OCTO I:KR, Jftt t. at 12 o'clock, for tba parpvao of a trolling match oa tba track, for a citiaena' parae oi u ; pen i nrea in nv, tn ,nt;ia barn : to trwt afraiLit time. t.co to all boraea owned ia tba cuunfjr at Iraat tit eta dava pni-ioa. Tb iruutid Will te Open fr'-m oa to five o'ciurk. p. A Jmittaner, li cents, to all peraoai. i'artHHii da-d-wiiiti; to rrit'.-r tb-ir huint-t lu tnin-?te lor the pur, can do ao lit giviii( notiea either ia pen an or ij wtn.Lji l" .rlKryr auj n tbo pay tti riit of an efitnro fee of I J. It ia be'pcd that township orjcftiitvittoni will be (.il up in ll.e mcantirae in (he d.flvrtnt luwaotniti, aod tiiat a grrater tn.emt tnsy be mam(es(oJ ia the can of agiitui'ur. Mtviinp an 4 dicat ioi du aaBch pjoi. It rvxMUi. the ISunctT win a'inj ftteaki-rs to wtrti au t i iL ortiua ti -m onr or twict. with a view of cnijutgiti oa Tom"iiog Bme uirroiFic.n. O. R. I(RRETT. Pmidrnt, A. . Umiltll, Srvr-!-y. augll I U)N. Ail psrKnt ara ken ? rto'ifir I J h'.t to harbor or mplf.T bit sn, J'LT EU lll(l'sKV. m inmor ) ho has Itfl t!:r parmtal n-ot aiiiacnt any ( mmn; auid I m, tUrtfure, dr(trmit.rd lo ollert all wairri that Bit he due bim, and will pay ro dt-hta of his eTOritraMieg, uolcrs conj'fllbd by law. FTEniiry noresnr. Camp Meeting. P MEETIXO.eomnirnrir lr will he sale) oa the Clearfield C'ireuil. ia s luadljitl ehrsloat frorr oo the premises if JO'IN fvS K EY. Bear ths llrwhea M. K Chitrrb. alal ! ssilee neilh of CleerS-ld Towa and : nnlrs west of S.ieeo l ie. Our friends from a t jeieitisT Stations and Cirvails areenrdiallt Iwrifd lolrat withes. Lamkerforteatsfu-nisbed gratis. R'd and otber facilities moderator faod. lor furttcr iafurmatina. a tdress W. A. CLII'PIXGKR, Tstor, "it St t'l-artlel.l. Pa. PlSOrONAIaN. To Ilutldrrt nnd .fltchantc. Cpawi.sinskBs' Orrirr. ClearHeld, Pa, July 3d, lf . OEALEO pnoi'OSALS f-r ere, Unr, tba wk. and furai.bing tbe different kinds of Materia! to be need in Ibe eonstruetioa, of a NEW PRISON, uli fchtriC'l re. id, nee alU'hrJ. for Clearfield Ceante, I'a, will be reeeired at lbs Cosanissios rs OSse. ia Ov(s!d. ami) Wednesday, the 25th of August, 1369, Vi here plans and l(.e?iucatioas eaa we aaaeaibed at any time. Bids wiil bo rereirej fur llie es ,,.! ecnlraet, as well as lur tba diffrrent braaobesof tba work, vis : Exraeaiinn, MasuarT aod Plena work, Brick wi-rli, Ca-j-nter we-, Oset Iron. Wrought Iron, Plartirirr,, raintinf and tilasine, Plumbing and llrdrau'.ics, Ueatii.( ul Ventilation, Utln. Hardware!, Leeks, Tia work, e. For farther paiticolars apply al tba said offii. Tbe Ar.-biteet will 1 1 present Ihe day before the lettint to (ire ar.y necessary ai,!anstions. 1IFNKY KT iE, OTHKI.1.0 SMUn, 6. 11. fcHAKEN 1 H, Attest C'lnnn'sii'.nrrs tl. Tt iJiftliuiMlt, rierk. Iup4 .1t IXr.t lKiKS' MlilC li.-L.it.rs (da a meutary having this "ftb day ,i( Jutr. st',a l-i rranted ta ns njon Ihei-stnte CI Cll E 1ST I AN I MKIiiH. Is'enf .sl .rns tn,h p.ri-srfirld co.. I'a , deceased, all prrsnns bavi,,, elsiois sceinst eaid estate are reoneeted to prreeal them ta due form, as I thiMe inl, btid ta said estate are re abetted to snake psreaeat witbeat delay to the audrrtigned Exeeainrs. El'WAntr ri:HKi, Philir" nrt. Ontn, eo.. Pa.. ChhlsTIAN IKKIOil. Momsdalr, C'learCel l re.. Pa-, JvS.OI Fsrmtors (J( HtHlL TtNtire is besilir (firesi. ttist kj 'be f-i-h sl ll rectirs ef Ch-arScM tmro'igh liaie placed ia Ibe bands of the S,.henl Trea-urer a errtitird Impliratr of tbe fv-hal ut fsr Isf.u : and all por ins slitl I enoilrd lean atwti nsent nfl'IVE I'ER t I NT. en thlf tni rn ps ineut of the same lo the lrra.ir, r, at bis resume, oil or (-lore tbt ?sth day .if (Vuhrr ant. Be , r. tiru'ar lo read The Bd'l of As.emMy at tbr tu.troU) of the n,,tie lift at rur rro-lnee. j.'m. Etrn.i.nAROi'H. HrsrSrl t. JVr r. I. 1 .t Tn s.orer. i Hi-: (in m okiommiiv ri.l.A j. or t i.EennM.i t ni eiv, pa Aieisnder El ioe, No las, Janaare term ISf. E';sal,eb 1 Klice. I Plir soV stir Hirer's. The wT.drrritfued Commitsinner, spi.oihlfsl hy the Ceort t take les im-.fty in Ihe ahee esse. Vrely g.res nodes tiiat l,e wt'l s'trr d lo Ihe ,l.iir. c, ho s pirtm.l, kt the rff'.-e l Urn. A W si, see, L-e,,, ,n W' ri n ta, . t'.,,. ;ith dsr of AaruM. at I o' -k, P M.. a hen aj,d wi.rr all pers,.iis tnteresied n,a e'lr,,. Ul HXTIIAL W f MI1H. .t,s ( r mm;., oner AM I It- liMXMMI No. I risM.en inch .SIIINULI.S, f.,r h,-h Ihe hieS-.t u l ram. V 1. VKIl A 11LTTS. Cliarfleld. JuW SI. lef,,.i f tl Ki. 1 It Ail -T!-rni are hs-n. t rantine4 J a;mf furel.iMti r ia mr? mj mtdLilinf with a team f an- hr.r-e, 1 art oi doubte brn I plow, 1 abnv- f. I tiBler tW., I Juf- a'ed, 1 barrt.w, t rtiti(f cal-e. 1 birsilmf chain, bMt r.i btxtsiiwf, I eavbh itro, wa T,rr ttiovr, hnabil ani Ikilcbeu furaiinr, & acre nf on tat cruund 4 arres f rorn in !hr (rromid, aid thra arr. of wbeal ia tbe ground; now in tbe i "n" Job nfrT of !t-11 ttp. tt Brwer, Fa. Jiy ji.Ih VIllMlR4llf MlTiri'.-Nolict is herehr g.ren lhl l-o. f aminislration ,.i, Ihe e.te'o of KnHERT W I Ll'll. decean-d. late of R..i.-rs town.h-p. I'lea'te d eonntv, IV, having he-en flulj granted la the unleraif ned, ell per, mdrbted T.,d ,,u,. .,.Vpii. m.k. I patrert, and .bote h.vnag einms ,r demaorfa will .wsl them ren-n, ..iwici ... -a. II preaeal them nren-n, eoihenllrared fer aaa. "eea-"' REBEOCA WELCH, yl l j-f 41)'SlBtvttri flry Wocfli, (Orcrcvlfj, t?lf. V, KHATZKR & SONS ARK IWE.IVI.NO ATLESMDSTOCR Or' CA Itl'Ki A I) Ul L CLO fill. wall rArr.i!S-oiLTrArER,i-3. lace curtains, window shad coustehpases and qciltj. LINEN TAT.LE CLOl'II? 4 NATKIN3 LADIES SILK COATS OVERS U.IRTS. ELEGANT SHAWLS sV LACE POIXTS. LADIES' t- CHILDREN'S TRIMMED II AT J. DRES9GOOr3 AND TRIMMINGS. BEST KID GLOVES-LADIES' OEN. TLEMEN'S AND CIHLDREN'S. BLACK AND FANCY SILKS. FINE BLACK ALPACAS. UNEQUALLED STOCK LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES ic UAlTEUS. MEN'S CALF t FRENCH KIP BOOTS. HEAVY CALF P.OOT3. $5. M EX 'S AND BOYS' FINE ANDHEAVY SHOES. BEST STONE TEA BEri3, $3. CASSIMERES VERY CHEAP. GROCERIES, FLOUR it PROVISIONS AT LODES r RATES. LIRESAL DEDUCTION TO THOSE BUYING IN QUANTITY. WOOL. MARKETING AND COCNTRY rUUDUwK WANTED. ClcariclJ, June 111, 1SC9. JtEW BTOKE AND NliW GOODS. JOS. SHAW & SON Have ;uet opened a Ntw Stoss, on Main St.. CLauiricu), Pi.., latclr occupied bj Wm. F. IRWIN. Their iteck consists of Gkocia'.as of lbs best quality, Qleensware, Boots and Shoes, aod erery article Eecvsiarr for ' one's comfort. Call sad tiamioe our slock before pur cl,ain elsewhere. May 9. ISCC-lf. ra- FAIRBANKS' ,b CTivnicn -e- - er ail rncmi agnge Barrcws, Wan;buasa Tiuar, Copsicg Presses, loiprorcd Sttraey Drawer, Ae. roa sin it MERRKLL i EIQLER. Dtalert In Hardware, je.'.O tr t'e-oal Htrret. Cieartelt, Ta. H. F. N AUGLE, CLOCK VXD WATCH MAKER, orruns tas :e-.x : ,i'-. asctr srsiiT rOST DFrtCEt-ibiLtiStCLEAK7IELI. rpiIB swbeerlhar reepeettally infurma bis old 1 pslrons and Ihe fablie treBerelty. thai ba bes na head, (aad is cnslaatly recsisiag saw additions thereto, ) a large stock of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry. rr-I keep Jewelry is all lit forma and of difirreat Tatars, auher by the piece or aeL WATCHES A fn'l B'sortnest of either flold sr r-itrer, made by Ibe best Aserirtan and f.,r airn msnatae.arars, including a Baa lot of gold and silrsr bunti.-ig ease, lull jeweled, I'aieat Levers. CLOCKS-Of nil designs, eonsisting efslihl Jay and tbirts-bowr, of a;thrr weight, spring or levtrs, and bjtb t'rika and alarm. REPAtftlNl). All hinds of Watches aad Clucks Kepsiicd, and warranted. In addilisnto what I have enumerated, I keep a full BssoTtmenl .ef SPECTACLES, cnlored and pla n glass. iMse. HOI ll PE.s set PENCILS SPOONS. PohK, BUTT EH KN1V3 and in fact everything in the Jewelry hna. If I fail tr have aa baad jnat what a rusu met may need, 1 wiil order per filet etpress. wilboutettra ctsre. A hhersl share of public pslronsgr is solicited. Ms, T, Iron y 11. I. N A I' el I.E. a. lu riLLtavos sr. a. wcrnissos XK.V PI1I3I. rULLERTON "fFMcrHERSOIf, KRF! wnnnt.y od l.aiKl M.d for av)v, Frefc Illrt. e, LF-EF, VI! AL, 51UTTOX, c, Trnlj F.ih, t.nl nil Yfrt!,M la nii C-ntfJ Flu itf, Bauer, Lftrj. a which thej wi etl tU the liiwct ma-lifl iiricf!". Ct h ymiii f-.r TATTI-K. Bl'TTFR, Aa. 'xim on Mrkrt Street, oppi-itt tb Court Hunt-?, n(fieia, Vh. t.Maj 12, 'ft if. tIT M 1, PAPI.H Kv ul Kf.ti IM de- H 'rri, funai.it inr firl.ti, bivili Dd iiLHf rnki t!l cteip at J. P. KRATZER';?. TA ;l K.HHlLOaS i FHINi.I.KS- T Tbf B:'deTinl brrrKv f'wt i.ftire. tssavt thT il i.st tl,e hii;,,-! &irLrt frice fur f -od ciuavhtTui 1,0 i i- H 1N5 1. ; na thow h-Mit urh lur wilt fcnd it ia thur ttitcH-t to girc thtu. ft ca!1 Ltlurc cl.u. r'.rwhrfl. Jvi. tli W A ECN. ClMrllcU Mmri-b S. I cy tf (f tlufaticnnl. MISS E. S. SWAN'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS Cl.F.AKFIELD, FA, rPU8 FALL TFIlM of twi-ntr-.w weVt, will A wiLi&coct m JiiAtiUtiT, tHfiieiotwrr ft, 1 TKRMS 0 Tl 1TIOS. RMtfiipif. ft'lh rraj'"r. V'ritirr.Ot.jibrt Let. rp. FfimatT Arithmetic atsd i'rimry tie.cr.hT, Jer hU tenn. (of elcre H'kf.) S Of lliMorr. 1,-vn.l Mi l 1wr;r.tiTe OeofrhT nh p Itrnwinr. Ortmirar. Jamt.! ftnl Written Am.ituriir. Alrerr aod tb S- irncva For fol! j srlrenUrn tetid fi.-r Cirmilar. C(ert,l l, Aui. 4, 5m. , CLEARFIELD ACADEMY. Rev. P. L. Harrison, A, M., Prncipal. rpilE FIRsT FKK0X of ths neit erho al Is.oe year of this Institution will c,mn,.er o. tll)AT,the Sih day of September, IsfJ. Popii, can enier at any time. They ill e charged wiil, tuition from ths itmt they enter ta the e!ee ef the Seesina. The euree of inerrnrilnri embeaeet aeery thing IneUdrd t. a honun, prari ral aad tjeoom pl.rhed educalioa nt hack sexes. Tha Prtwcipel. Eaving bad tbt advantags nf mnrb aspe:snee ta his perifesslen, aeewres pa rents nnd gnsrd nns Ihel bis snJlrt it-.toy aad eoergiae will be devoled t the tnorsl and men tal traming nf the voeik pleeed awder bit cha-ga. Ilmi Ills- tl lllll. Orthegrsp),,, ReadiBg, Wrllint. ed Prlmsrv Arithmetic, per eeta. ( II weeks) ft SS Qromasar, tseography, Anttsseus, and tti-tnry . . . . (st AtreLre, fleemetry. Teirseieesetry. Mr.. eiiraHnn, r-arreyi.g, Phileaphy, Pk.Bl- lorv. Cbewi.fv. Usek Keying. Botany and Phyrisal l.eegraphy - . - OS La' in, arret ana treats, wlt any of ths , ahnva Prnsehas . . pf urcii. si... ,1. i i ... - , l . . f IS II I . o d.d actio, will he mi 'a for .astir I BSP-fcr father parlirwlars Isowir ef I see. p. J,, HARRISON. A. at., ; rtV4,it.a. vrrj 'iri- Private Sale. THE sBrtsrs'ened kselaf ssisrl j, aw f bis remsialna rO,srt;, ell-rs fa, 1s!7, ol lie tnest aseirs. s fanai la I'saa Uass? The trast tuatama One llinilrei Acre3, more or W Eilit.flra ef I, loll aeeeleareet Hi ,t0B , sisiaef aalliratioD. The feueea are a, ditien, anil lie water Is exfirll.nt. WiiL (autl bratni urcharwof apple, aseek i esr trots. Cumfoilssie baiiiiafta 17 suOcirut tiuiter an lee htil,ss far uj 11 ? ureses, t'uneaoimt to Belicls. ikartass' l.a rkula iitirj umieriald wnb eieslisat ' Also fetters' clae, ol an excshrDt aualiis It will l-e b.ld ror U,a i.pscm,,, ,f sj'i'- until Ilia krst of KoTtuiber ueie r it will ba ranted. """s Itrnis eas. For furtbsr partleolan aii the suuacnber, or eali bersooaile at Iks aear Ursmpiao Uillsf.O. ' H Jon' McINTint Pens towrsWp. .Tulf 14, I Hen sra d Farm for Salf rpillt tadrriirned, residine ia Kaoita.,, J desires to tell bis farm at prieats His. i peraoa desiring a bona will do wslj u mi eaamios these premises, Containing Fifty-one Acres, Thirty.flTe of wbieb are cleared and ssder s smj Slate of sultiratuio, besiiKt being entire's ssl Iain with eoal, and hiring thereon netted ,T ing bousa, barn and other neecs.ary osttls,. together with a fine orcbird of ea'eellsal all kiuda. Tha farm adjoins Baker, baitai? Witberow, sear ehureh and school avejaus having a never railing spring of water. Any further information can be euUiaeiL. nailing on the premises, or addreasme T eigne, id at Ka ilUlnorL ' "mi. jyld 3n HENRY IIUSTEI New Cabinet!"""" MOSHANNOX LAND AND LlMBrit C(J PA N Y offer for sale Town Lou ia ta. a uuu of Osceola, Clearfield oounly, Pa., ass sk lots to salt poretieeers ouUide tbe limits sf so. brougb. Osceola is situated on the altaaaBa I reek, in tbe riebeal pvrtioa of the ewsn ,5 Clear6rld, oa tba hoe of tbe Tyrone 4 Clesrsat Kailroad, where tbe Aloshannon and Kesrsnw branch roads Intersect. It is aiso ia tas bean, tha Aloihaanen coal basin, and largs aodat d white pine, beuiock, oak, and otuet aaiaet ss ruund It One of IL largest lumber canafsru, ing astahlidbments in tbe Slats is located ia i. town, wbils there an tuny other lamest aa ibinrle nulls around IL The town is bat shb years oid, a&d aoiilaint a pofolatiun of eta tae sand inhabitants. &Fur further Information tpp!y at Ik da J01IX LAWSlls. sprll Huneris tenant Houses and Lots for K&u I"")fR HOf(E3 and LOTS in Cleatitnl'f. aais on reaaona.bia terms. Possessius riss in thirty dais. Also, a plot of FOl'B LOIj a tha corner of Eonrtb aad Reed Btteati, aa lTJiJJtrfiet. Three of tbeae lols are well Iswa for either luiaber yard, eoaJ yaid, or fur buMibt purposes generally, beiLg within 2bt feet el Its railrosd deuuL l'riea Bud term. il. Ant lv to UEOUUE THnkH I'-'-M-tf Clesriekt K BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! Farms, Tinibcr Land & Horse FOR SALE! Till subscriber, wesiroen ef disposing ef as. real ar,d persoual property, oilers tlie fsbs) ,wB imrt vpfmnuBii ,ur uargaiase O.VR FARM ritoata ia OiraH tewasViyw knows as the "Claudias l.u.se'ist Earnt,' sd;si or iai,.is oi .Aug. a.rvnlc and etliers. costutat ItM) Arret, tr y of abu.bjw tlearva, a.a datlliog hi.u.ri. barn snd roang orchard thesa Also, DIE LI CK hi N l AEM, eoetaim; lOO Arret, siaty of hh are clreted, n dwelling house, tarn, and other eteiii;e:Brl.i g-tacx witb tu U.risiLg yong archartf laene. Aire. SFVEE AL OTHER EAEMS tad tor. ol ei.'Jlll.r. LAM'S .'or sals. FOR ItEXT. TheSAW..VILLAtlWrU !NU IIUl t! .i at the msatuof beer Cieel si le rcnlej, vt toi U lua by tut Ibonaaaa, tone pa sons. .jnr-rcrR nrADor wor.K n&p.5S!.m lIAK.NL5.-r, will u told oa reasonaUt trms, J8A oarfain il ofTertd la ea'hif tie as go.ng pn o-utons. The teims will bensdsnr .onoer iniomalion can be ohtainrd areata; oo thrptTtniBes.or hy aldresiag tbe stidrrt:fta ai errmnviue r. U, ClcarCcIl conntr. Fa. fei IS-tf. L. M. I'OlTRin UsrcUanfcus. SeUlement Notice. A LL persons knowing themselves itleatBit, .1 n. M.ll ntMa. ..11 . ui.l. .. u Osceola. Pa. ti. E. I'EUI. Osceola. Pa., July 11, lPSt.Jm. ,, , iu, ui.1., os uiieoeao irwwe. WM. M'KNIGHT, WAC0 A SLtltll MAID (ImmeJlately la rear of PUaUig UAl CLEAhFIELD, Ta. 'I'ltt, s.htrriser would resnectfurv bfsrt X cilitBOBvl Clearfisld.aad Lbe nnbilclsgsssn that bs co .tiouat U ii a,l tends of wart at WAfJOSS. CAKRU0ES,SLE:Ga4,l ia a wrknaohk nutir, J-MFAH vrdtrt proKsbtlTtttaDled U4 JWI.II. Wi at. JHfiVIMrli READING FOR ALL!! 00X5 & ST A TIOyEEY. Ma riot St.. Clearfield, (at lit PoelOti ' I 'li K undersigned nege leave tea 1 tbe cm. -as of Claarteld and vi as ss ue a g wo I n iiswjiwa wr am m eaw ltatrl WW matter, anitinjt tn prt of BiLIeB and Misoellieo&i I llatsk, Art-nuct aad Fata Bot.k f i iiiMingj ; j wprr mo aiiTeiopeit, rrvfcip adftUla: Itat and l'eaeili : BUak, tioa and Frouiiaecrv a -tea i Hhiuits b sheet, ,Maai twr iitar Tiaas, tlawat ' contt.ailr oa titbd. Any both ar drird that I my at bar ta hand, w- nr'irrwsi i.rt aipra-f, aaa rf'a ai r.r riau w van caatnaifra, 1 win mtw kteriotiteat iitaratara, aaoa a Marciiaf ' prrs, da. , A. tiAlU Cfarflr.iJ Mar T, HftVtf 1 V ANTED! Wool! Wool! MOSSOP nrsiret ta E.v all the t OHL il Ibe I wbirh be will pay the highest cask pren,-' sssMia. or tMilh. te sail eusieasers. r I N MK Ol HI Of IXIJUtO.I M.I f of Cl'srSei r eenntv. Pa r-l Naimeat Eank 1 of Clearfield. s:L. Na, 11 Marett.1 vs. ( Domestic allt'iBSi- (lesrgt W. Sh mmel. I , New. Suh June, ls-a.1. nsv.J I. E"e wn uoiiviin aril wm. JS Nre si.esirs.sir- irosiees, ai-eorainf te the prc.isii"" f Assomllj. DlvltO"' Notlrt Is hrretv eivea hv Its lism wan e.,.i(1 ta tl,. V..,r S el I ,srso Sp inluirr.l aa ab-ive .lated . srd si r 'cdehted in the sail Ounce fkiae holdine nn.neri hl .ne i, hie,, are rrrs" ,ev asd deliver all surs .ncis ff pent due snd Seloi g.ng t" lh ' ,' tn Ihe BBiieCii-nnd T,n.lers: tsi el' " are dr.ired lo present their re-t"'" , .v .1 ..... .4. Vlirtif I SI -I I 1,1V,-' IMH l. .t 111 II. Hcill-"'" Ir.l . I' Vlvl!.TllT1) wifl'1'" IS herel'Y give, thai lioa barmf bVea t""" 'b aft .t1' ....... a,,,.... J ttw" i-wiaia or i ii. is iv i i. u, n-i-rsB" - , n(ftofi tertt-ip, rra"ft Id J obi icdtht i isj aaid a!ar a-e f tlvmxliBle pavn.ei.1, and th--e dttaatid aaint Ibe Mine will PrMrt,l,w 1. a. ii n r i n , Jtdtfl.tlpD JllllN J. ril'A'eJ j i.MiMrit.f(H' oTll.CtV3 Ta is berrliT give, that Letter, e. - - ,a Hon bsiing r-een gra'ed th' 1"'r!j-4 1 t'leie Ol llSMi, . r,lii a, of tlrahsm townrtiip. Ceaetell 'Lr, j persons moeoiea in earn n. , . ., j make inim.diate navmeBl.aa.i theas Ban J nr demands sua Vet the aamt " . properiv .uinanuoeas ... - , jjj j 11 ftfl Alain '-" :