i'&htjtttpnbH'cait; 1 (iunaz B.Goom.ANur.B, Editor. .'C " ' CLEAR FIFLD, TA. TV ETNI?.DAY MonSIXil. AffilVT J5, IMS. ' Democratic! State Ticket. FOR OOYMKOR HON. ASA PACKER, " OF CARBON COUNTY. i ron Bi-rnrMB tvwt HON. CYRUS L. PERSUING, OF OAUBRIA CorXTY. Democratic District Ticket. v Asteinbly, tans r.. n all. or nm Coonty. Dernocratio County Ticket. . ' Treasurer, LEVER s'XKUAL.ot' Brady township. County Commissioner, K, II. HISI)MAS,orUeecrl township. Auditor. JOHN D. MII.I.KR. of Bell tow null I p. ' Tlie Democrats of Jefferson county , liavo noiniuotod John .M. Sleek, Esq., for Trothonotary ; A. U. ilcl'bortion, ' for Bhoriff; J. W. Wcldon, for Treon- nrvr; Robert Eorigliorty, forCoiutnis ' aioner, and R. II. Maison, for Auditor. Tho "government" Until! exhibiting on tho circus plan. Tho lutter part of lat week Grant & Co. exhibited along tho Philadelphia and Erie Rail road, between Corry and Ilairibburg; but no spoech could be extracted from the clown or any other member of " tho troupe. DuT. -The fcltlisoni of Philadelphia are wonderfully exercised over the small supply oi wBler since the kito destruction of a largo quantity of : whisky in that city. They are either titling it to manufacture more whisky, flr they are compollod to drink it in 1 lieu of tho whisky devoured by the ' Cro; ' ' ' - H,. Tit folk-.yiiig l. the Poroooratic ticket in Cciitio : Assembly, Jacob G Moycr ProllionoUry, John Moran ; Rcifiittcr, J. II. Morrison; Recorder, Israel Grenoble; Sheriff, Daniel W 'Woodring; Treasurer, Simon S. Wolf; .'oinmissionor, Joseph JIcKloskey Coroner, J. F. Larimer; Auditor, D, ' 11. Ycngcr. ' ApotoiiY "A military neocsaity' has compelled us to notice a certain Jltv. C. L. Ehronfeld, who passes for n clergyman, brcat:so of his repoaU'd , libels upon the largost portion of the tcr relating to the people of our county, ; written by gentleman who seems to understand grammar, and also pos ' seitsos common tense. The letters, when compared by onr readers, will .show the difference between the Hoi- Wry burger and the Christian gentle. man. pTl l'iuirr. In passing along the at root the other day wo heard s very intelligent Radical assort, as a fact, that Governor Geary never favored , negro suffrage in Pennsylvania. As an offsot to this stupidity, we repro duce, oUewhere, the Governor" mes stage sent to the Legislature in March last, when the negro nmondmcnl came over from Washington. Said ho : "I cordially approve and recommend the prompt ratification of the same." And yet, the loil bummers would like to bare white men believe that John W.Goary is opposed to negro suffrage ! Wake Up. Democrats, as Covode says, "Beo un yer Ciard." The Radi cals begin to realise tho fact that the - same disease is preying upon them in this State, which Killed them in Vir , ginia and Tennessee, and every effort will be made to save their rapidly sinking cause. Go to work, and the victory will be ours in October. The death rattle ran now hchcaid in overy Radical's tlirout, caused by internal feuds and infernal frauds upon the people and the State Treasury, which tho people ere determined to submit to no longer. Liberty Riviviko. We are pleas ed to learn that General John A Dix was arrested in Now York on Tues-! day, at suit of John Mitchell, the Irii.li patriot who charges him wflh illegal imprisonment. Mitchell, it will be rrniepihercd, was arrested in that city, and imprisoned at Fortress Hon. roc. by General Dix, in the summer - of 18J.", and upon this fact It brings suit fur twenty-five thousand dollars damages. General Dix gave scenrily iu tho turn of twenty lhousa"d dollars to answer the charge. We hope that "spot him on the Miuot" will receive full ntensure for his wicked violation cf the law and tho rights of freemen. ( Good Alvice. Brother Schindlcr, tdilor of the Radical, advises us to rinse out our month with salt water, before wo undertake to speak to de cent peoplo again. We will inform this godly man that our month is just its clean as the gutter through which the wholesale shtndrrs of brother Ehrc nfi ld are conveyed to the public. Jvmo salt and common senss am reeded in Pittsburg and llollidnys burg, if e aro not mistaken. These literary lights may know enough "bout grammar, arid use sail enough, but they evidently Ink something. ur.Mg personally acquuinted with lhcm' ' " prescribe lor them, I kul advise ,t)C1P 1rVmI fr.eB(W to ! Vvp lbsrn some ausubrj " I -rttuwam". " t;hrtntl-1 nnl Alt ftnrkrr. Rpvenil wtfV.s ln w tall.'tl allon tint) Id 1amlt.-rmi (irtii'ls w liii h in an t.liwnro fiowntiapr-r aiipcnroa In an rntiltrd lit Chri.h:n Radical. lln; libel was w rltten by a (scribal detect ive named Khrenfeld, w ho como into thU comity sometime previous in tho guise rf a clergyman, but was in renll. ly a cpy; in which calling hu succeed ed udmiriibly In obtaining, through private conversation, the inatcriu! Ibr tho slanderous article in question, which wo published at the limo, and which our roadors well know was nothing but' a rehearsal of tho slang dealt in by 'ha loil scalawags during tho war to free tho uiggora and dis solve tho Union. Brother Khrenfeld has returned to his wallow, and last week regalqd the readers of tho Jladictd with nearly two columns of his clerical billings gato, with wicked Insinuations, and exceedingly egotistical. Ho claims that he is engaged in defining "more clearly tho kingdom of God." If lam pooning tho "rebel" (just what the Tories and spies of Great Britain rail ed Geo. Washington and (lis patriot army in 177C) Democracy is the way to do this work, tho great majority of the clergy have yet to learn tho les son, and we advise tho brother to givo his new revelation to the world through somo more extensive channel than "mt dear Radical." Ard further, ke had better not chnrge his neighbors with commit ting high crimes under circumstances in which ho could uol bo used as a witness. Second bund testimony will not pass in a court of justice. The brother would bo ruled out Retail ing privato conversation in tho news papers doee not pass current in this "copperhcud" region. This godly man also finds fault with our grammar, in this re are perhaps unfortunate. Raised in the woods, we never bad the opportunity to enter school room in which grammar was taught. We can boast of no college diploma, yet wo have great rcspoct for genuine literary tulont; but for literary vagrants and clerical paupers we have a contempt which we eel dom write out at length. Tho libclcr, in his second edition, says : "They have o short method in Clearfield county of pulling a man out of the way, judging from what has happened over there within year or so." This base insinuation against a whole community by eler gyman is beneath the dignity of the meatiest blackguard. He also desires to know of us wheth cr he should continue his libels on the peoplo of this county. We have no licenso ourselves to slander any indi vidua! or community, and aro there fore unable to comply with his request by furnishing him with one.. Tie 1sn claims lUt 1.1. fcf - Otficrs the credit. Having allowod himself to bo made a mcro tool bv the gentleman in tpecks, for the purpose or retailing and distorting privato con vcrsation, we will allow him to enjoy bis lick spittle position. Wo cannot follow second-hand news-mongers wbo also lay claim to finished education The metre will not rhyme over here among tho pino stumps. Wo hope Brother Khrenfeld will hesitate no longer in giving the bal- anco of bis privato information witl reference to the "rebel Democracy" of tins county, although it is onr intcn lion now to never notico bis egotism and slanders again. Our grammar may bo bad, but we hope wo shall bo understood by the editor of the Radical and his clerical bottloholder. It "the blight of robel feelinit" cive ron no trouble In tlio future. We are no expert, and but poorly versed in hypocrisy and ego'.ism, but will venture some advice at this time and that is that Brother Khrenfeld in the future preach the gospel for which he takes pay, or quit and take the stump Ar Geary. Think aud reflect more about your Saviour and lees about Biglor and Wallace and the "roltela" of Cloarfiuld county. ' farewell, brother! SoMrTiiiNrj o! a TsAvrL The AI- toona Vindicator says : "A Locomo tive built by M. Baldwin, of Phila delphia, was placed on tho Middle Division, P. R. R.,jn September, 10C, under the cbargo of Mr. John Chris topher Irwin, one of the bcslcncineors on tho Division. From that time un til August, 1809, the engine was run by Mr. Irwin, steadily, without once having been lifted off her wheels for repairs. During thnt time she made an aggrrguto run of one hundred and teven thousand, seven h'undrel and three miles, or more than four timet the distance around the earth. Rail road men who profess to know some thing of the running of engines, doclaro that this is the best time of which they bare any knowledge. The engine weighs 70,100 pounds, and tho circumference of the wheels is fifty-fuur inches. The great number of miles made by this engine and the length of lime she has been in service without repair, speak well fur Mr. Irwin, and is tho best recommcn dution bo rould possess." Ill Sor sna Tin AiAani Tho Dend Duck is in troublo ahont the eloction. In Ins W aslunglon Chronicle he says : Mrrns.rlraniafl 4rr for PL. t. . kW at tl puK-r of Urul A,r ).;... ferikih. "M oifipriiMiis." Forney knows that his oormpt po litical lifo and that of his party it about wound up, hence be yells fur his satelitcs to go to tho front, as was his Wont duriliff tho war. Tl T i.t. teoolorcd poetmastet orColambia. h Carolina, has a w hite man for ins "Prpuly." Bully fjj- Snubo. Tht lij fn On. Tito pinjMTitiM." Ifnili'in In this Ptfitd linv to Kr"nt ratrnt filnnwl tlmir Inilli to liMty'i cunt Uil, 'tith '" 'r l,H'B ,l niH0Rrv Inw cna ted in tlio ovinia ol ins elec tion as Governor. Covodo, tht Clialr ttton if (ho lviullrnl Pluto Co mm it loo, ul no nttiunics to be n strii't temperance man ; yet, privately, tlirso two politi cal vagrants got as drunk as ISncrhu. In further proof of tltoir liypocllsy, we givo lite following frntn the Wusli ington correcpondent of tho New York Herald : 'John OtTods, fhttlrmsn nt the RfuMiess (St C'omiuilten of l'rtto.ylvauit, armed here t-4ajr. I ks ouje of an iug tuit was to son. suit with tviuini..iiiupr Ittlaoo shmil ins opera tions of tbs Intrrnsl Kavenao law in Pcnn.yiva- Ibs whiskey latersst, ssnAsiallr in the western srt of the Htate. is very inflorntisl, and ilr. CoTodc.as aslirrwd party niansgpr, is soxiout to aavs It on liis stdo (n ths campaign which Is iH.ut to open. Ihewni.scy men couuiisin ins. certsin features of ths present YYIti.kcy Tax-hill wbu-h were ibteuilcd to punl.D alibuiiert iimtiiers are equally oppre-seirs upon lionesl distillsrs and injurious to their business. Of suurss this is obartvd uimn Coniixss directly, acd indirectly upon tbs KrtiuMican party. If there is not some Irlnporury let up, with a promise of substantial amendment nest winter, ths whiskey men in I'enn- svlrama and elsewhere propose to make eomtnou cause ecstDst ths llrpubhcan party, which they conceive to be the auurce of their trouble. Mr. Covude's mission hero was to sas if Cornmis siuncr Delano eould not makn soma modiboaUoo in tbs administration of the law whereby the hard ships complained of by the whiskey men might be at lea.. t ameliorated. Thus we have the worthies afore said, publicly "hob-uobbing" with the Temperance Ring and privately with tho Whisky Rings, even to tho extent of defrauding tbo Government out of the legitimato revenue duo from this sourco. I bo conduct ol these men is ovidontly for success in the most un scrupulous manner. And yot, they are the twin leaders of tho party "con trolled by grand moral ideas!" Let tho meanest knavo in tho Slate be pointed out, and sue w-liethor he can play his part any better. Counterfeit! no. When the loil system of banking was given to tho public, we were told that counterfeit ing would be nt an end ; yet, accord ing to the Washington correspondents, the spurious ten-dollar IckI louder notes are coming into the Treasurer's office frum the bunks of all tho north ern cities, more particularly from the New York City hanka. As a matter of course tbo Government experts in the judgment of money are kept busily engaged in solccling the spurious from the genuine, a mutter ditllcult to ac complish, so nearly perfect is tho coonterfoit. Tho American Note Company engravo the luces and backs of the ten dollar notes, while the Na tional Bunk Nolo Company havo for a long timo past Leon engaged in printing these notes. A fuvo plate and a back pinto havo been stolon from oilhor ono or tho other of these companies' vaults, and retouched and used for this ftstudulont issno, or else two of the printers who have been cngsged in printing the genuine notes colluded together, and while one of thorn hail obtained tho lead impression of the fuce plate, the olbor has ob taincd the load impression of the back plato, and thus obtained a complete load impression oi the nolo. And more, Mr. Wood, a Treasury dcteo- livL.ssva that, tliis 'Prwooww- IW. u...ium v, uoniencit and spurious notes, as well as bonds. Kbkd. Dot o lass, J a., tiu Son-in-Law or the Professor I The journals of the country are circulating the an nouncement of tbe marriitgo of Douglass, Jr., the uiggcr, to "the accomplished daughter of Professor A. Molyneaux Hoatt, of Harvard University." This sounds woll, and curries the idea that the ProfcsitorQ is a white man. Molynoaux for he is not known as 11 call is a nigger wbo -aa at ono limo loafing about the English manufacturing towns as a nriie figh-.or ; but low as are the Eng. Iisb bruisers, we believe a white man and tho niggor never made up a prise match. Ho was, however, picked up oy somo Harvard genius and brought over to give the sUdcnls lessons in boxing, and his "professorshin" simply embraces tho art or punching the hands of the collegians during mtjir serin ui sinuy. Mrs. rred. Douglas-, Jr., is tho daughter of thin niirtrer nriae fiijhlor, who is in tho nav of the Harvard bors. to teach thom the usii of tho gloves, a sort of Pro fossor of black eyes and bloody noses. TnE'NTKLLIOINT Cor.RABaNn " The skill or the Southern people in manipulating negroes, and in itetlinir so many of them in Virginia to vote against lb ultra nigger candidate, has alarmed tho Mongrels beyond de gree. The Washington Republican says: , fhs Tt-m of unities IS. ballot-U. I.i. it.. bands ol the ignorant inaaeea no mailer ot what origin if eonlinn .l, cann.it fil to lead U vert serious. If not disa.trons results. Corgreae will ha remits In Its doty to th country if aailr action on lbs subject is neglected." This moans that measures nmaLlisi taken to seo that no nigger voles oth erwise than pleases Conrress. Ths. ballot was riven to (he nii'!'er f.ir th sole purpose of keeping this Congress in perpcinui power, ir the durkcy won't do that, why then. Prrtfo. make another chango to force him to vote right. CnANiit or Names The. Seeroiiirw of the Navy has made the following changes of names of vessels, to con form more fully with the law : Arixo na to Nevada ; Hecla to Nebraska Hercules to Oretron : Thund.mr in Massachusetts ; Asturia to Omaha; Cambridge to Congress; Detroit to l ununuaigua ; Achilles to Msdoc; .Etna to Nansett j Argus to Kako; Atlas to Nahant; Castor to Mahopnc; Spitfire to Suncook j Slromboli to Uflssuo; Tartar to Yar.oo; Tempest to Zuma; Nemesis to Wyandotte; Vixen to Osceola; Tornado to Win- neusgo. Thero is a Congressional Committee on Retrench nient now ra route for California in a Woodward Palace car. They are accompanied bv thlrlv in. yited guests. This is a model modo of inaugurating economy. Unless there is a -big steal" going on nesr Hie Pacific, it will cost more to slop the leak lhan let it run. Whut retrench. era these Radical humbugs aro. The Democrat of Snyder connfy have nominated the following ticket : Assembly, Major William II. Dill; Commissioner, Isaac S. Ixtngacrc Treasurer, Johp Norman; Auditor! W.A.Snyder. , ' General Roscorans lias dono what General Grant hu never been known to do '. t.. decliue an nflW nr n. tliingttscpre!ltJiioi. ITi nil UfptUXkh t liadiral editors, though always Im ptnlent, are nnwonlcdly cool in their treatment of tho negro volingqnost ion. Afraid to give the only argument they have the "roHality" of all men, whito and black they content themselves with tho assertion tlinl negro ttiffratte Is certain to como, nhd the white peo plo had as well mako up thoir minds to lis content, ana patiently swallow all tho nauseous ills that may flow from it ! But aro tho peoplo to be satisfied with such flippiiui ttffrontory 7 Wo do not believe Ihey will be. They cannot but see, from tho way tho new ideu has been working at Washington and in other quarters, that "universal suffrage" is the stepping stone to the placing of the ncjjro in the jury box and ou the bench i.i the hals of legis lation, in tho whilo schools, in the ho tels and places t( amusement, aod, lastly, in tho sociul circle. And, so seeing, they will not ruliove from re sponsibility those who have aided or counsollod wltether It be a ltadical Prosidoiit, a Radical Governor, a Rad ical Legislator, or a Radical editor tho fraudulent adoption ol the fif teenth Amendment. Any measure forced upon them in defiance of their will would bo distasteful, but ono cal culated to degrade them and their posterity, they cannot brook, nor can they purdon the cuilty authors of the wrong. A rebuke will certainly como, aud we believe that the ballot-box in October next will furnish it John W. Geary is again a candidate for Governor of Pennsylvania. Lot it be borne in mind that wbon the odious Fifteen th Amendment came from Conrrress and while the noonle ot all the counties (Union included) were petitioning lor the right to do cido tbe qtioslion by a vole of the qualified electors ol tbe Common wealth this same deary, Id hot haslo, sent it to the Legislature, with a mes sage urging its prompt "ratification." 1 hat wo may not do him injustice, we give the nitstugo entire as fol lows : E i act tits Csiasan, KM. j rieos ay lis Il.lsui ao. Marsh S. ISSt. To lis aVuofe awa! fonts n rfrsreseaSufii (oMSMMSNWHa -SSn.yfMMIO UcsvLkMCM i 1 hire ths honor ta transmit, for the consideration of the Oensral Assembly, a duly altestcd cmpy of a concurrent resolution of ths Sonata andliouseor Hepreseuutires of ths United H tales of America, entitled "A resolution proios tnf an Amendment to the Constitution of the toiled State," this day recened frum the Stale Department, Washington, D, C 1 oordiahy approve ibis action of tbo National Congress, and nubssitatingly reeommeod tbs prompt mlicntion of the sains by the legislature. Jons W. Usaar. Geary thus placed himself upon tho record in favor of ratifying the negro voting amendment, fiol only that, but in favor of "ratifying it promptly" without the assent of the peoplo first being had. While men, Repnblicags as well as Democrats, with this evidence of Geary's "unhesitating" aid to force negro soffrage upon you, can you vote to continue him longer in position which be has not only disgrucod in various ways, but which he baa per verted to the base effort of lowering you and yours to tho level of tho ne gro J Tho opportunity to punish Geary is near at hand, and every in stinct of self-respect calls upon whito men to mako use of it. Lcwitburg Journal. rs .Vuth jmiilary. oi things. m .itJWtSiw A I,,... I l.-.j Slate authority over a prisoner but we hnve the furco of a military dom. onstration, and that, too, by order of the President" of the United Stntcs. ids military satraps of the Sonth are over present, and put their hands, or rather their sword, into all the noliti. t-al and aerial affairs of the peoplo. vuo uociuoa mis way to aay and anoth er that way to-morrow, and the un fortunato Southerners, whether they have gone through the process ol reconstruction and disorganisation, everybody, as a consequence, appeals to tbe military. Wo take the latest news from A'irginia as an example of vmibw is orcurnng in otner parts ol the South under this system of military rulo. In the news from Richmond published yesterday it is said : "Ac counts have been receivod at head quarters of i lots and disturbance Dt'tween too whiles and blacks in various portions of the Stale. Several parties have been killed during ths week. A negro was shot yesterday in a riot at Hcathville by a whito mob. A sailor was arretted by the military commissioner, but tho eiliiens the same night released him from jail. A while man named Lott. murdered a deputy constable in Brunswick, on j nesuay, who was try ing to arrest him. General Candy has sent detach ments of troops to tho sevorat oounties where these acts of violence have been committed." 1 lie government author. itiea will say, probably, that then disturbances show tho necessity "nf military action. Until is the military government over tho South and iu incessant mcddlinir with the local affairs of tho peoplo which cause these disorders. Let Ihorfoiilhcrnern rrnrnrn Hv. ...v. -vuliuii iiuir r'.ttni 1 themselves and let the civil Taw be I KMiin-mr,- anil mere will lis nrsen Under the existing state of things uom mo government and people will be imbued with the military idea. It is high timo that the President, Con greiuj and all the subordinate officers should divest their minds of this Idea and restore self-government and the civil law to all parts of tho republic AVsp York Herald. uR ANT AND CoLIAX. These Cclo- brnlud "Government" twins are going nnder a liltla faslor than they aroso The Washington correspondent of the ..tow i or jitrald says ! "A prominent republican politician oi jnoiana, who arrived here last evening, gives it as his opinion that lh democrats will be successful nt the local elections in that Stato thii full. The dissulislaclion wilh the adminiatration is very great, and bus been brought about by the character oi uranie appt.mlmoms, bis lack of a decided foreign policy and tho extra.- "S"'"si me vunKrcssionai travelling vimiiiiiiiaes. i.oiiax, tins gentleman snys, has lost whatever popularity he had in Indiana, and a strong party of l'uiieiaua la swing organised to op pose bis aspirations to the Presidency. 1 ho Republicans have lost all cottti denco in tirant, and are bitterly re gretting his election. The jjfntlemen who brings this report was a delegate lo the Chicago Convention and the most prominent manipulator lor the nomination of Colfax." At Cinoinnali on Monday, the Red Stockings beat the Southerns or New Orleans in a gamo of base ball, by a score of 85 to 8. Soveral persons died in Washington City on Sunday from beat irisy iaiai.ssjiassjs .? na.rtatf mm. I Ik .oVf! Assist Oaf ! tltrk. The fnrrect. sum of ths public debt, A achat 1, 11)0, was IJ,IUi2,t)tK),ll00. The following colloquy will show Inw it was figured tlown to'l'2,481 .1)00 000 : Iloiitwoll Deduct 01,O00,(M)0 of 0 80 bonds loaned to the Pacific mad. Ths debt, 12,481.000,000, Is loo hie a I Clerk Why deduct themr Ttfey are Government bonds, and as much a part of the debt ss any other. But hero fjocs. Deduct Ml, 000,000. Ro- sult. ilfid 1,000,000. Boutwcll Not low enoiu'h. Do- duct that 1120,000,000 cash in the treasury. Clerk Why deduct thatf This money is njt available for tho pay ment of the bonded debt. Tbe law restricts the sinking fund to $25,000,. 000 a year. . Besides, there aro heavy cash payments awaiting to be fuude, and pari of this money belongs to ths Smithsonian and lndiun Iriisl r nnus. However its we only part with it on papor, hero goes. Deduct J120,000,' 000. Result, 82,471,000,000. Boulwcll Nut low ononirh vet. Deduct the 827,000,000 bonds Ir, the sinking fund, and the premium and interest on them. Clerk Of course yon know this is as objectionable us any tf tho rest; but hero goes. Deduct 827,000,000, liesull 2,447,OO0,0W. Boutwoll now you have got too low. Tho poople will not swallow ao largo a decrease. Add on the o4,000, 000 of accrued intorost. Clerk This is tlio sharpest trick of all. Well, hero goes. Add S34,00,. 000. Result, a 481, 000.000. Boutwoll (musing) Let mo see ; $2,41,000,000 will show a decrease since last month of g.000,000. Yes I think that will do. It shows a nice deduction, and tho peoplo will not take tho trouble to uncertain what a fraud it w.liedford Gazette. Trinity of .fiat-. The Tribune makes brutal and Jorfoctly characteristic assault upon udgo McCuhii for having issued a writ ot habeas corpus in the case of J O. Peatt, of Texas, who was, as turns out, held by no legal process whatever, but only by uoino sort of military ipse ami, which no civil court could respect without dishonor. In defense of Ilurlow's refusal to obey the wri of liberty, tho Tribune quotes the case of Abolman against Booth, in which Chief Justico Taney decided that a prisoner held lv tbo authority of the courts of tho United States could not be sot at liberty by a State court. Bu tho case is in no particular liks tbe ono holwecn Judio JUcCunn and Bar low. In the Abclmau case tho prisoner had been tried and convicted by a United Mates court, and was held bv the United States uuthorily under the decision of tho court. Hut in tin 1 ex.is case tho prisoner was held by me unitca Mates Jitirsual, undo what claimed to be the order of n Stale court of Texas. JudgoMcCunn correctly held that the pretendod pro cess oi the ivxas court was withon lawful jurisdiction in the Stuto of Now York. Barlow, who appears to bo as ignorant oi law as tlio editor of lb Tribune, re f ii sod to obey tho writ of tho court ol ,.ew l ork, and the Judge promptly Declared his purposo to issu an order for the arrest of Barlow whereupon Grant telegraphs Barlow lo use whatever lorco might bo neccs sitry to keep I imselt from arrest. Judire McCunn stood flrm.hs..thv,in,y, suomu nave possession, cither of hi oouy or thai ol tho prisoner thus tlio gaily held by the military. The re suit was that the United Slates Com mtssioncr discharged the prisoner, therefore confessing that Barlow was an asa for attempting lo resist the Buuioriiy oi me court by Unitod blalos soldiers; and also confessinir 1 .i - . , . " ..... wiuuv was an asa lor tele graphing Barlow to call out tho aol diers to resist the authority of the civil bw. Now, will the editor of ihe i rioune contuse that ho was an ass for oiacnguariiingjudgo McCunn because he was faithful to his ilntv m,,l ii,. laws f- A lr. Z,iy Book. t lots vn.LUNr In the town of iMaiinion, in, thero is a largo Metho dist concrceation. romnoted eniin.lv of members of tho Soutiiern branch of me Aiotnodist Church. In the same place there are probably a half doaen white men, including a preacher, bo longing to the Northern Methodists. By a military order, tho Methodists of Staunton have been compelled to give up i.heir church every other Sun day to these half doaen white men, and wilh thoir largo congregation, go wandering about in search of a place to worship. A more detestable piece of secular and eoclehiaslical deapoiism has not occurred sinco the dark ages. The like of it cannot bo found to day ouisido of Poland. We talk of the cruel old limes whon men persecuted it. ii umoron account oi their religious faith; somo men groan in spirit over alleged ecclesiastical tyranny in Spain and Italy, and yel. iu our own b.n.l "ueii auvminiuion as that at .'Staunton, r rT!iy provoue a passing comment , r. - - - , I" coantry '""ded as the home of rudilical as well as relitfious freedom and, in point of fact, it has about as mncii oi one as the other. We do not airaign tho military man by whom tho cxocrablo order was issued to turn a larger congregation out of its own cnurch, bocauso he is simply the in strument in the hands of his superiors. to whose "secular arm" The Southern heretics have been handed over by the Northern inqnisition. The Northern Methodists ato responsible, and sorely ii-i.H.MMim ior sucn unchristian, per eeeuling acts and so hint, us they con tinue, tho catiso of religion suffers. Banner of Liberty. Tim laoNt'LAD Oatii. Ceneral Stoncman's liberal construction of the law exempted a certain class of officials, not executive or judicial, from Iho operation of tho test oath' The order issued by him rendered It possible to carry on publio business In irginia. But that order has now been revoked by (Jencra! Canby, who seeuie determined lo enforce the law in every instance, and, if higher ait. ihority docs not interpose, to impose it upon the Lcnislature. Shall fnnrti. net lieutenants, strutting their briefl "our oi authority, be suffered to reign like military satraps and to postpone indefinitely the happy day of Southern reconstruction f The New York Jferait rnforrinrr in the latest scheme for koeping the quantity of anthracite down and the nriee up, wants to know where Judge Lynch is. "We never rounoel diw.r. dr," says thr Herald, "but if any one should nail these coal men' ears to pump, who would griev!"' A Woman's Suffrage Convention is to be bold at Pike s Opera House. J Cincinnati, on tbeinh of September. till Urn. Uranvn irrmerw. Darin tbe last Presidential cam paign Gen. Frank P. Blair, Ihe Demo- crslio canoniate ior t ice i rcamm., predicted that if Gen. Grant should be elscled, he would never quietly rerign tiro great power of his olllce after It should be once plneod in his hands, but, under one preleiioa or anomer, would make himself ftmperor. inis prediction Gen llltiirprolessed lobase upon li is Intimate knowledge of Gen. (.rant's character. He ridiculed the frequent idea of Grant as a simpleton, and declared him to be a man of deep cunning and unlimited ambition. At tho time this prediction ol len. lilaire was mado, it was but litlto neecrea. Few bolievod that it bud any substan tial foundation. Gen. Grant has recently performed one publio net much more becoming the bead ot an unlimited, monarch than a Republican President, lit has addressed an official letter to a civil officer, authorizing and requesting him to use a'l means to resist his own arrest. Tho officer acted up to the letter of his instructions, and surrounded him self with a body of United Slates sol diers fully armed and equipped, and prepared to resist tbo service upon himself of any process issued by the Male Court. 1 lie letter to which we refer was addressed by President Grant lo Fran cis U. liurlow, the United blates Marshal for this district and is as follows : General Harlow, Waited States Marshal, Soutbaro District, Now sork i I hereby direct you to maintain the laws of the foiled Slates, and to resist alt efforts to take J. If. Pratt from your tuelody, whether bv order of Judge McCunn or any other officers of any of Ihe Htate Courts. I also authorise nd rroucst yon to use all means to resist the attempt toedcot your arrest and stop tbo eiecntion of tbe lews of tbe tsitod oleics. V. 6. UaaUT, President. This is quite different from what it would have been had it only directed Marshal Burlow lo retnin bis prisoner. It directs him to resist his own arrest. It assumes the power, in time of peace, to exempt from the jurisdiction ot the Slato courls a civil officer of the Uni ted Ktulos. If Gen. Grant has this power if he can exempt a man from punishment for one offence, he can exempt him from punibmeiil for any other offence. If ho can exempt a man from punish ment for contempt of court, he can exempt him from punishment tor mur der. At tho timo this order of Gencrnl Grant's was issued, the prisoner, Prnlt, whom Barlow was directed to keep at all haisrds, was safely locked up in a fort of the United Slatos, where be was securely guarded. Mar shal Barlow was threatened with ar rest for contempt of the Superior Court of this State; and it was to guard against this that he kept around him tcr days and as it now appears ly order ol tho 1 rewident ono liun dredand fifty armed men. -V. Y.&un 'Our Diniio .fit'nifis.' "Tlio Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelly to Animals," publish a paper at tho "Hub," under the titlo which heads this articlo. The object of the society is a good one, and we introduce tho names of the gentlemen who munnge both tho so ciety and the Journal t Oeorge 1 Anijcl, President; II. Sallstall, Treasu rer ; T. B. Fay, Secretary, Now, we beg in connection with animal neglect and animal cruelly by IbejinfVjejicjrj teniioo oi - those gentlemen lo a species of cruelty they are practicing toward their own race, to which tho rciormors of tho dumb animal school nm singuiany ouuvious. uirle are floggod on tho bare back in New hngland schools. Little children, of a tender age, as woll as adults, oro overworked and under paid in Now Knglund factories. Poor, half starved seamstresses in New England make shirts at twelve cents eacii. Paupers aro flogged in Now England poor ifis .e. t niivicis, mate ana leniale, young and old, aro allowed to bathe together, pell mell, in tho prisons of .tew r.ngianu, ana to Do added to theso cruelties, physical and moral. New England fanaticism has its heel npon this necks of tho peoplo of ihe South today, and is practicing a worso than Russian barbarity upon their own brother and sisters in the great human family. Will Messrs. Angel k Co. be kind enough to lake their eyes for a momont off the ani mals and look Into these specified cases of cruelty to humans ! Warren ton ( Va.) Sentinel. A Colored Men"s State Convention met at Meadville, Pa., on Tuesday, the 17th instant. The object is to advance the political status of tbe colored men of tho State. Go in sambo. x Forney's rrets snys: Sunday even ing W0 colored Senators from Louisiana addressed a large audience at Zion's Church, New Y'ork city. SJlarrM. Io CurweamUo,oa Thursday, tht ltlh in.laut, by ths Rev. W. M. IH ucnriai o. Mr. JOHN R. MOROAN, of l-awrrtiMi townihip, and Miss KLMIXA J. WIcK, of Pike town.hip. Aceompanjljg tbo above noliee, tho printers received a handsome cose, for whick we rotura Iho newly mado happy couple oar thanks, smd wi.h thai their path may he strews wilh ths lasts of promise, tbe yfowcre of hope, and tha mils of a wttl-spcn. life, Oa Iho lllk of Angwst he Paniel Mooro Km. Mr. JOHN' BAtiFTIKLD of larthats, this oounly. to Miss RI TII A. COKOWAT, of Cob Ire ooonly, Pa. Jlifll. In Lawreoca eownshtp. oa Monday evening, Aug. 1Mb. of Roorlet fevef, MA I'D, d.nrhtor of Wa. B. and Taaaissa lliapnux. a-t t year, I uinaih and II dart. Sidvfrllsfmrnlf, NEW MILLLINERY AND Bd DRESS MAKINli ESTABLISHMENT. T'"T OPENKDIn tho room rereatly oreupled hy iho Miss Rsedl and directly onnoeita slnssop'e (itore, Cleorteld, Pa. All the lata "."os oi aouaras. tats. e, rot old aad young. Ladies, mlees. and ehtldrene irl.mi... .k bone, end cost velvets, leoos, glerss, s, al ways kepi oa bead. - DRIJia MAklXO fa all Its varlooa hrnaohos and Isles! alyloa, for old, sniddla oawd. and tho Tone.. a. order, hy lbs asoo. faahiMiabl.elreM avekera. Mrs. T I. V. AlaON. Aug. li, 116. If. Also areas Ito the wMe.ia br.u..i.. ah - Warraolod ta euro Rheumatism, Kenral.ia. Liver Complalat, A a. K. ..r., as w... B HOvTN BEA BBIhrtS, at alra. w7ataoa's IRIhCH KIDS nod LACK COLLARS, nt Mrs. Watson 'a. LAUSt tIL of B0M5ITS and BATS. t Kit. W. rni $(tv Mr.rtlj,wftiU. MIS3 H. S. BWAN3 SCHOOL FOR GIRLS ri.KAriEip, Fa. 1BK FAl.l. TERM of twesly two wooks, will oam en re on Monday, September S, lt. A Primary department will be sSded to ths School this fall I for which tht services of a sum potent lostreawr hats boss atigsged. Aad no effort will be spared lo render this pvtanoal allrasU.S and teatrastivo. TEIIJIS OF TUITI0S. Reading, OYIhograi.lly, Writing , OlWrt too- aona, rrimaiy jtninmeuo aou rmnry Osography, per half term, (of alevea weeks ! I Uistory, I-oeal aod deeeriplivo Uoograpby willi Men nn.iri. uisnaw. meum aad Wrlltea Arlthmotio .. Aleebra and the Kcieaees t SI In.lroeuoalalnsmnasouJsBUsis........ I OS Oil palatini " Was work:..... For full particulars send for Circular. ClearSsM, Asa. i-15. UW4sa. (oafS'SI CHARLES SCIIAFER, LAGER BEER BREWER, Clearfield Pa. rented Mr. Entres' Brewery he TTAVINO II ho lobes bv strict atlcatlon to business and tbe manufacture of a superior article of Br. MB to receive the patronage of all tha old sod many new eoslotnsri. Ang. So, tf. NOTICE. TN tht vftUr of h9 ajp..uIoa of WllUti UiDti. I lh CoH f CtB PsMS, I mui for ClMrld ovaty, U W dinhare4 frwn bit nrtihip for modIm ro4id by Fiueii iyuDlap. It ot id sHoroujrh of C.Mr field. Pa., from tb ntiti of Job Orowfhwait. k( f C'ratn ftvmiy, Wtuf tbM Lbkmim beanMtbed to Jo bo nd lniel LfanitMi. It Tirtat of OTt4.ii. Kul wbih wm frontf br tho Onthonf' Court t tkrt.tio, tbo Huh da- of Jmdo, l6Vr I do btrob; fin sofioo to all por. oot iDlcrcttod to Mid fund roai-od M boT taied, to ofpeor on or be for tb oecood MoitU? of 8ptsB.ber, proiino, ood prrirttt tboir cl.n. aetriiiiit to law, ond do iwb other mattort ai tbo Court mar require of t&eoi ia tbo proaiaoa, or forovar borred, aad aJao ibow oaoao aooord. iac U tbo folW-tafig rn)a laoda In tbia eaao. 1'UOH. J. W'LLLOlTOn. Alt, for Wm. M.pos. Jane 30, Rule U irranud to abow oantt wbr n illtara Ma pet tbould not be roHaaoa ditwbareed from a bond rivoa by hits aa arotf with one Franoii linplap, to the Orpbana Court or Clearfield oouatj, oa tbo SUlh Oa of e-epte ber. A. !.. lMi, in parfoanoo of aa Act of Aa emhty approrod tbo ttrtb day Of April, 1844. FutUcHiun to bo aiade of Iku Rulo in two dowo. papcrt pabltihed in Clearfleld county for fool week prior to me epwaiwr Trta. eliV THK COURT. VEW 6TYLE WATER,PItOOP HAT, at lit W.taoai. r ANTKO-Oni- Rood BLACKSMITH aod v f oae man to work in wood making bled. Wagon, tit amp Machinal, Aa. Finale man or man with au.au ramiliee. Anplr to ItOOTH A IsUMBAROKR, auglfitf Jefferson Lino, I'learneld eoanty, I'a 7 A KTICO TWO TEACHERS In the f T boroarb of Oaceola, liicb bokool, liny dollara per month. Primary Bcbol, forty doltara per motitb. Tormp ivo nioatha. ApuWanu will eaoloao duptiratn of reninratr, and aAdivaa J. A. b LAT1 KMiKhUtR, Preaident. D. R. (iyn, Sterclmry. BeeJHtt Ct ALJTIOIV All pcrona arahrreriy eaatinned ; acaiant purcliMina; or in anv way nit'idting with two UAV MARKS, llAHNi.S nod WAu. ON, now in tbr jKtei(ni of Otorffo W. Hoekea berry, of Woodward township, ai tbo aame belong to me, and aro left with him on ion oiil'eet ia oiTorJcr. J A j! Ka COli.NhLV. Madera. Anmt II St pd. ta herebr given that let tern of administration oa tbo eivt of ROIiERT W KLCll, docoaaed. lata of hort tnwnabin, twarlio.d ooontv. ra.. baeing bei-n duty granted to tbe anderaijpneiL, oil peraona Indebted to aatd aetata will pi-ao make payment, and tboao having elaima or demaodi mil preaeat ibem properly authenticated for act Ucment. KHBLCCA V Rl.Cfl, J20 (:pd Adminiatrairix. IfTR AV Came treptng oa the premi j ai of the abac nber, remJing in Roll owa red ears and red spots oa the tides j ths other red kite along the baek and Wily. Also, a small dark hrindla bull, supposed lo bo one year old. The owner or owners are hereby irqoostcd to eotnt forward, prove proportv, pay charges, and take lhcm away, or they will ho sold aecordine to . JOHN W. MU1I. Bower, August II, 1MB It pd. IXKCX'Ttms. KoTICIi-LMter. let.. 1 J mcntnry having this JSlh day of Julr, lf., b. granted to ut npon the estste of O II K ISTI A N KMKIOH, lata of Morris townihm rii.u 1 1's., drorssed, all persons sarin, claim. .....' said estate aro requested to present them ia doe """i ' mueoiea to saulfaVtalo are re. quitted lo make payment without delay to tht aodersignod Executors. KliffARII PEHK3, Philipsl.urg, Centre co., Ta, C11KISTIAN IMElOn, Morrisdale, Clearfield eo.. Pa., K sectors E. I. KIRK, M. D.. P tl Y I C I A N AMD SU RQ EON, Lutherskwra;, Pa. tT-WiU attend promptlr to all nrofcion.! a.ellTl Setllement Notice. I.L persons knowing themselves indebted to JY me, will pUeee call and set ths at onco. Tho uooas are at me Morsel H hi Iron, h a I.nni Osceola, Pa July II, lSCI-Jm. IS. B. 1 H Kn 1 . Tannery for Rent. rpiIR Administrators of ths Into Warn. Pochaa S an ofler for nut tba well kaen T...n nuart la Pennvillo, togrthas with the d. cilices. roMet.ion given nt any time. For furth.r nr tirulars call at Ihe prriaircs, or address the un- usrsignra nt urnrcpian 11 ills P. O. WM. V. JOIIVSOW, MAKUAKKT bllllAXAS, iT's-BlT Adm'n J. P. Kratzer 1.1 HhrhltlNO .KW GOODS. Relt. choice X uroeenve. lias a mil stock of Pry (leods. Ilooeires ..oodt every week. Ruvs all bit lor cash. Can afford lo sell theia aheap. Has the best Cook Ftorrs. Warrants his Bools aad Hboes. Keeps all binds of Leal bar. Ks. b.nree fer Prodiicw. Is eU.i.i net Summer .!. n anU all kinds of (.rain. Deliver, roods fre. of cnargn. n ui nuy you anvthlnf. Keeps tvery thing. Cerllis stort it opposite Ihs Jail. rlearSrll. Pa, Angn.t II Irs AGRICULTURALFAIR I Tllrt ClcaiSclJ. County Acricullural Fociety have deteminrd not lo hold a tegular Fair this year, for the following reason, aemelv that nouco aaa not ocea gvvea la proper timo to have vesr7 prrparauooa made. It has been detrrmiard, howrver. to hold a Fair on Iho old ground, near Ihe bomnrh nf ClenrSrM.oa Wedos dr, Thuirdivy and Iri lav, tbe Hlh, 15lh and llh days of October, A. II. 18T ; and for the prirpoe. of affniitina; tht farmers an opnortnnitr of lircpanng net making it . , ,M ' and eil.il.ll fall crops ta he put in the ground this year, the following premium ia oSercd for the esuibition of ISTti, in; Best two arret ef winter wheal. Ileal bu.hri or winter wheat Beet two nr.. nf rrt Bert hnshel of rye.. Ileal two arrr of oals '..!'."!!!.' Beet two aires of huckbeaii.'."..A Beet two acres of corn.., Bret one nrre of clover .red BeSt Kb. bn.bl nC n.-l . t.io (. .. 4 01 ..MM ne .. u as ,. sos . no ,. a Ur" ona-half bmhcl or Umothy at",'."ii!i I i The above premium, will he paid lo the perso., In want. . i i l . ' I iho entim premium list will bo publisl for the I sir nl year, in the hope Ihnl m bo lodwcod lo aompeu for the nrotniama. , W .ia .nan award them. hod anon many may rnoourago a food eo.se. urns, and thus Tht lwul, hsve nlw determlnH to open the r.lr llround on MUllAY.the IMh day of OCTO. BhR. IMS, nt 11 .VW,, , lh. ' Till T'K" '' '"r "" r- of Wl brn thro, in a,,. ,(.,, hmJ trot against lima. Open ta all borers owned la tho oownty at least Sivrra d.rs previous. Th. ground will he opca from one lo ivo o'clock, p. m Adu.,IUnco.l.s cent., to all persons. Person, d deelnng la rater Ihefr bore-, to eonvpoto f the ... do eo by gltlng notice eituvr in person why . to ,'rW.r,.d by thi rv Stool ot aa rwtrahf fe. of tl. 1 ' II It hopd that ,,.hip orranisatlon. will ho IT. X . oifwrwnl towashlpa, 4 that . gr-iT ittMU . M,,f.Hri; Iho mv.M agrlcwltoio. Meetinipi and diseas. IB vad speokm t meet any of ,.. .rg.., J n Cititi fir at,. Private Sale. fpniuadeeetirood be. leg etonstt -aw 1 of his rotasiaing propers.., ntVr, fc IT el U.a meat desiraluo laru la Feaa Wall!? Tko tract sualaias With good aesrfr.g orchard of att-U ... pear trsee. Cotnfortablo balldiags. ' n4 sufficient lllubrr en the pnaw. In, " purposes. Coavealent to schools. eesr.L,'' Tbe wbolt being underlaid with .tl Also potters' elay, of aa esoelUa! osam, It will be be.d the iaspeaitat, aj antil tho tret of Korcmbct seat, wbca.K It will be rented. ""a, Terms assy. Fat farthor partWakri ahu. Iba subscriber, or call personally u its icm!? urajnpiaa nuts r. v. JOHN Peaa towaabla, Jaly 14, IM Farm for Sale. THR andertlgnod.retidlor la Kaeita-u., dratrea to aell bit farm at pH-t n, j1 poraoa detirtag a aoaoo will do wtll taa aaaaiae tbeaa prom Lam, CoDningriAj-one Acret Thiny-aroof wich are otaared aad aaawiM iavM ai ;ui(iTOiiua, Dvams-j NIIi( anUn. J. lata with eoal aad baring taervea ert7iBL tug bomao, bars aad olber aoceaary oetUi! logathrr with a aoa arrbard of eiMlUtitir all kin tla. Iba (arm adiuiai Raker Pi. Wt there w. Bear ebarcb and athool baMt baring a aeeer failing rprir.t of water Any fart bar In format too ana be oUaaiHM oalling oa tbe preiataee. or aaMrermr the iJf l.nmaw . K nallloawt New Cabinet! horoogh. Oaooola la titaated on the MuhJ! Creek, In tho riebeot picn of tkt ., Cleavoreld, oa tbo line of tbo Tyrant 4 Ctauw Railroad, wbero tbo IdoaUanoon and lintt,. braacb roadi iotoreort. It ia aiao ia Ut tbo Moasbaanon oool baa in, aad iarjteij wbita tiinc, bomlock, oak, and other Uat,, round it. One of tba largeat lumber aa iig otuhtlibments ia tba Stale ii locaut , town, while there are many otbv laattTM ablngla mtlla aroand it. Tbe towa U bat yt an old, aad oonuiua a popalatioa of eat aaad Inbabitaota. VFor fort ber in format ioa ajplj at Lbidk of tba abora oompaay. - - jou' law ep'rM riuacrutaa4ia. Houses and Lots for Salt, I-'Olll HOfEES and LOTS ia Cleartwlh aass oa rosuonakla terms. Fmnta tna in thirty daya. Also, a plat of lol'E UAt , tha corner of Fourth and Heed stmts, as, 1 Tlx 7uu feet. Throe of these lots are well lean, for either la tabor yard, coal yard, or let tads. purposes iraoraJIv, bu witbia Ijl ten Sla raliruas aepoft. I nee ooo terms reaiaabk. Apply to tit Oho II Iliokl ebl tf tlssrtas,l A Farm for Sale or Rent rpilE nbscribot, tosidinr, wear rrenekvtlW.vw. X. instoa township, (ivos aotios that a. vs either aell or root ths wsll known farm, asta. lands of Solomoa Mauser, Yaiessoat sat si sol. Uaoder lasm, CCiXTAIMKO 14 AC7!I3. A hoot FlfTT Improved, harin tUreoa a sa and barn, csrell.nl water and a &ac yunt I ard. Also, a LOT tor aale, seat tbs c carta. op-Toe fwrther partieotarm, call io remav address tae uaacralraew at rrenebrille r. tt aogll::pd STEPDEM BOfWtl. (fdutatioual. CLEARFIELD ACADEMY. Rev. P. L. Harrison, K, M., PrincipiL rpng riHSI 8ES6I0!f of tha s.rl sa X la.tls year of ibis la.litulisawill.sM-). va XONUA V.rha Slh day of bentrmksr, INI. Pupils can enter at aay time. Test sill charged with taiHoa from th) list Iksyt she eloss of ths Bossies. Tbs fpnro. nt ,v -r'n. nwifsrsens St v..... a laoroaga, pracuca. aad i plirbod odnooaon for both aeraa. Tha Principal, having had tht adnstsftd maeh ozporioaeo la his profs.noa, asrsw p reals aad guard, aet that hla satin ability sal onerglos will bo devoted ta tha moral aad ass, Ul training ar tha youth placed nader kn skanp. TKKMn OF riHTIKM. Orlb.grspby, Bsodlag, Writing, nod PHmw j.ru.mo. par oeasiaa (ll weeks) fi Orsmmor, Sinography, Arithmttia, act History Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Mrs. aeration, Karvsyiag, Philosophy, Physt. ology, Chemistry, Book Koepiag, Botaay aad Physical Usngrepby . . . Latin, Oreek and French, with any of the abova branches . . MI'SIC Piano S Issaoas) .an r-No dedurlloa will bo mads for tt.tiw tar-r.r rurttter particwlara Inc. Ira of ot. P. L. IIAXKIS0N. A. K, F.h. , ll tf. fSej Priasissl. Prtj cods, ftrorrrifj, ff.tr. C. KRATZER & SONS ARB RECEIVING A RPI.ESDIPSTOCl OF CAKt-tlS AikDOUCLOiHS. WALL PATERS OILT PATEIl, it. lace ccetaixs, window sbace COUNTERPASES ASD QUILU LIKEN TABLE CLOTHS A XArKIKl LADIES SILK COATS rf OVERSKIRTS. ELEGANT SHAWLS A LACE P01ST1 t A DIES' tf- CHILDREN'S TRIMMED li A i i. DRESS GOODS AND TRIMMIX03. BEST KID GLOVES LADIES' OEJ. i LEMtN'S AND CIIILDKEN'S. BLACK AND FANCY SILKS. FINE BLACK ALPACAS. CN EQUALLED STOCK LA DIET AW CHILDREN 8 SUOFS it- UAITLRi. MtN'S CALF ' FREXCU KIP BO0TI HEAVY CALF BOOTS. 5. MEN'S AND BOYS' FINE AND I! EAVI bUUtS. BEST STON E TEA SEfTS, 15. CASS1UERES VERY CHEAP. GROCERIES. FI.OCR tt TKOVIS10NS AT LO II' KS r RATES. L1PESAL DEDCCTIOX TO TH0SI BL'YI.NO IN QUANTITY. WOOL. M ARKFTIV1 AND COl'KTBt rHOUCcB WANTED. ricorleM, J.ao It. IMS. T EV 8TOKE AND XK W .O0l'S. JOS. SHAW tk SOX liars jusl rponod a Ntsr Stoas, oa Maio SL.Cuisruis, fas Utslr ooonpled bj Wm. F. IRWIN. Thoir stock consists of Oaorta:ss of th brat qnalitf, Qusensware, HooU ami Shoe and rttry stiol aoorosart fo bs's aoroforl. Call sad lamias onr sloos Ufors F" l.alg oUwhoes M.y w tU- rPUR tiEMOCRATIC ALMAa AG I IPAf aad m tor frtot tota. Ktilod aaso as . . j la ojty oddioot. )' One Hundred Acres, mors n j- Eighty .tea of watch ass cleared sal ease. . cuts of tultlvatuvo. The lenses asa i, ditton, and Ihs wt'rt HI eleellnc MOKHANXON LAND AND U MBER to. PANT offer for aale Towa Uu u oo(b of Oaooola, CltarAeld eoaoty, p,, tM Ma to to It purchaaara oaUtdo tax harti h -