.... ! , . . , -i .jJt: rr "' '- " e - ' (UoaoE b'.Gowi.amk". Kditor. CLKAltKIKI.U, I'a. f WEDNESDAY MdllMVil, PKI'T. 1, lW. DomocratiojState Ticket. TOR (10VKIINOK HON. ASA PACKER, OF CAKD'IN COl'N'lY. FOR Bfl'llKME Jl'DUB EON. CYRUS I, PERSUING, OF CAMlilll.V COVXTY. Dsmocratic District Ticket. Aeei'tuhlr, JOI1S 5. 1111.. f Klk County. Democratio County Ticket. Treaeurcr. LEVER F1.EGAL, ol Brady townohlp. County Conimieeloner, B. II. HIXDMAN.of llercarla townahlp. Auditor, JOIIS I. K. of He" townahlp. Do not Fail To Head It TIo ttblo upeech u.r Mr. YYiilliu-o, delivered nt Bellolonte last week, Ito found on our first page. The fuels nd fig ures continued in this cecli prove rcry dumaj'ing to Iho Stuto robbers. Lot every Uemotrut read it and Uicn tinnd il lo his loil neighbor, who licv cr lenrns anything ttboiit Iho corrup tions of bis party from his own patty organs. Johnson who was urrcoted for the killing of Levi Enn'm in saloon at l'hilipsburg sometime ngo, was tried nt Belli-fonto last wcclc, and found guilty of murder in the second degrco ho w as sentenced lo eight years in the Western Penitentiary. Uans AlitAD The biggest lie of the euson, is lold hy our loil Govern or, Geary. Ho has iho impndenco lo stand up biToro the people and tell them that they have paid no State (tax on real estate fur the past three -venrs. If ltaron Munchausen ever beat this, it would bo news to us. Sathapipm. All Grant's military 6atraps commanding in Virginia, Mis sissippi and Texas, uro candidates for United States Senator, and ara deter niii.ed to make themselves bucIi if hnyoncts and other rascally tricks will accomplish it. Thus wo have Canby, Ames and ItoynoMo, candi dates for civil ollicc. Would it not be decent for Mr. Grant lo suspend the lUllCllOns of tli,-rt n-i.ntli.mr"n until after the Senatorial t lections ? Good. Two weeks ago some scamp -who noithcr feared God or regarded man, entered tho Presbyterian Church at McVeytown, and stole about one iiialf tho carpe'ing. Tho Lcwistown Gazette, upon learning tho above fact, charged tho theft upon tho "Copper heads," to which the editor ol tho Democrat replies as follows : "Why, of coume lit wa. ft Detaoerat ! Every body gut'Mrd tbat mucli tlia moment they heard the iartiriilare. Only oh An of the cartel e.i alok-D I Who eeer beard of ft ltrjiublicau thief taking tialy an of anything ?" .A Law IintAKin. Gen. Grant has Jiot only deserted tho W Into House and lull the public business in the hands of the boys; but ho is running around over tho country violating the Stato luws. Two weeks ngo he was in Elk county, and with Gen. Kane, Cameron, and a lot of other loil bummers, went trout fishing, on .Sunday, til that. Ho not only viola ted tho act preventing tho catching ol trout after tho 1st of Augnst, but also the Sunday law. lleshould have Iron arrcsiod and fined. Volistkers. We notico by our exchanges that the organization of volunteer companies is going on nil over tho Slato, under tho law as amended 'uH winter. Some towns not larger than Clearfield have two teoir.pntiiea. Why cannot Clearfield Muster martial spirit enough to get tip a good volunteer cotnpnn7 ? Cur ffcnsville, Osceola, Luthersburg, and many other towns, havo plenty ot materia! which i-oiilj be properly used in this way. Neighbors and fellow- citinens, wake up! Ion't let your patriotism b smothered through pure carelessness ! All Dlow. Grunt's sharp Secreta ry ol tho Treasury, fjoutwell, bns dis covered by accident lately that lilmost nil of the employees of his dep.irlincnt had keys by which they could enter Iho cash nnd nolo punting room No wonder, thuiefore, i lint millions o' dollars worth of fraudulent bonds and pnriou. "greenbacks" have been put in circulation and cashed by his o!!l ers! li.it who pocketed tho pro ceeds J Tin, llCW ,M..S vvin ot bllj? hack tbo stolen r,;ds. Header, the ,,,tl rt'hheiies are becoming so great that the Treasury bo..ks cannot he made to fit, hence 11,0,0 strategists have gone (o breaking off H,o old Je-ks s. i gi , ,,,rl ttnJ toniti cno a job besides. KxrrxsivE Fisi,,N.A I'hiladel poisn, naving )0 our of our It-mi l lruul i laws bef iro I .... if i i IIS eves intuit,..! I :,. I.' .. m 7 ,",s'g fivo of the Ji ii , , , ' ---i"! i-nu oeauiies, near trout Unit . " prompilv arresle.1 ..! ei. I lilllo sport cost ,im fj(j - , Ir,lnl",,,1", Brownlow is a preacher of reluctantly forked over TI ' inuy art as u euilloil in .:..! , I If ;i "muioui mo' ,...U,.VWI jiu,t,fin lienn)l ka thiiljohu ti.i.ney Adams, A liiiiifor thiiieh in Culpepper (jnint should have ifcrn treated in i ,l,',n" r"tit' ndidato lor tiovern-1 Count v, Va , has expelled cverv iiieni. simlUr nintincr, when hu w, un , ,"r;.".f M"cluseii, is a eiiltivnied ; tier who voted lor Walker. Tho n UiClrioir;rfrtwowiKl.. 1,H) """" "nd n'nn l' libLc-' i cci nro ood iniitalors of tho white " ..."rwe tf ! irmlr pejaaa we., r.. I, r.Vrrfe. 1;iii Henry and his bin Iter, "tlh-ry to Cod" Civode, Sio limv traveling over the Slnln citliijMc.iiiiK tho tux pnyoiD. The Govrrnur has been tna king several speeches, and opens ninl closes with falsehood mill doccptlon. (ienry's great hobby is, that during bis administration great rcdift-lhui has taken place In the rate nf taxat ton i .i . ..f I n wliollt- !M II M I lllllW fllil ,,-i..,i -- j exempted for State purposes through tho instrumentality of himself and his "loil millions." We happen lo know something nbout this tax qiiohlioii ; and, while Geary was blowing at Greenshurg, the Slate Treasurer trans milted to the County Commissioners the bill of State tax for thin county, which proves to bo 8il5.'J5 more than tho tax assessed and collected fur State purposes, w hich amount must bo paid out of tho county funds. And yet theso '-loil" scalawags assert that the peoplo ol this State pay no State tax upon real estate ! Tho falsehood, de ception and frauds perpetrated upon the peoplo by our State authorities are a disgrace to the Stale and nation. If our Stale authorities would quit robbing and apply tho funds properly, wo aro satisfied that the tax payers of this Commonwealth need pay no Stale lax ut all. But they uro con stantly changing and manipulating the tax laws in such a manner that the commonalty scarcely understand them. Tho idea of passing an Act ol Assembly abolishing the State tux on real estulo is a humbug, and it practi cally amounts to a fraud. Tho naked facts aro thus upon the records ol our county, and wo have no doubt tho santo slate of things exist in every county in tho State: The amount of tax realized from the assessment of 18G9 in this county on personal properly for State purposes, was $1,207 00 j from which must be deducted ten per cent, for exonera tions and Collectors' and Treasurer's percentage, leaving due tho State Treasurer the sum of one thousand our hundred and forty dollars and thirty cents, (81,1 10 30.) This is every dol lar duo tho Stato from this county under tho Act about w hich Geary & Co. blow so much. Vet, what is the fact! Two weeks ngo thai ringmas ter and eorrirption rooster, Mackey, Stato Treasurer, forwards his bill for one thousand six hundred and fifty-fil e dollars and fifty j'wc cents, (I,(!.'i5 6.')) being 6ve hundred und Cflccn dollars templalioii of laNehned We know and twenty five cents mnro than wiisjlhat. she has written a bn di before, assessed and collected. Now, what is -l.ich is li.lse. implacable, and vieions , , . ., ., . ,, in every motive anil ami. And the the result f V by, the C ounty Lorn j m)livo JB f(ir ii, ,i()y unMe nnssioners aro compelled to tulto this j, precisely' in keeping with the aim nun out of tho county fund raised of '-Uncle Tom's Cabin," which wns from real estate, hand il over lo the County Treasurer, and Jjo forwards it lo Mackey, Geary k Co , ho stupidly, wickedly and devilishly stand tip oo ie intelligent peoplo and tell them .1 ....r .n C.i . n and glowingly refer their huurers to iho Act of Assembly. These men do not only deceive the peoplo, but they violate thu lawn and their oaths of ollicc, und yet they arc the leaders of a party "controlled by grand moral ideas." From such men, "good Lord deliver us!"' Wo shall have more, to any on this subject in tho futuro. GF.TTINoTlItKDOF It. TIlO llrqittcr, a rmliesl paper piiblislicd at While water, Wisconsin, is tired of tho con duct of the aoldicr President, Hiram Ulysses. Tho editor Is assuredly 1111 booed man, and bus sor.-.o regard for tho honor und prosperity of his coun try. Jn a recent number of his paper he discourses as follows: "Tho t rtilli would scorn to bo that General Grunt is out of place in the Presidential chair. Ho hits no taste for civil business, possibly ho has no talent for it. Ho prefers the vulgar snobbery and immoral society of the watering places to iho staid nnd Hobir life of tho Whito House. It need not bo concealed that Gen. Grant delights in tho society of tho race courso nnd lakes delight in driving 11 hobby horse over Bloomingvillo road. For lb" good name of our country we may not spenk of theso things aloud; but wc cannot escape tho conviction lhal our President is out of his clement when surrounded by his cabinet, nnti nint h prclcrs to select his company, nod is not always particular lo select the beet." litTi.r: UnnoTTLin The Haiti more (iazrtte's Washington correspon dent is responsible for the following : 'When lien Jlutlcr heard ol (irani'a complicity with Sentcr and Walker anil leta and Hamilton, lo get up a "Grunt party" al the South, ho wrote here that the Gent-nil wns ambitious of another lerniniid should he watched ! When (very recently) it turned out that tho President threw away this chance at tho command of such a pigmy as Iloutwell, and threw up his military cat) for Stokes nnd Alcorn nnd tt cits and Invis, llutler, shiewd- J ly enough, w rote emphaliciilly thnl lie was a "(I il lool, mnl neeilou no wulching any longer." Ciritnt tins irretrievably split bis party at the South, and although he is now under tlio leading strings i! Chandler, of .Norfolk, who wains to come to the Scrnito from Virginia, and will doubt less, illconlly I urn out of tho Lcgtshi tare of that Slain tho very men he did uioro than any otto else to clci t, slill the real mischief is irremediable, Tho hole-South is gone! Skntkh ami Stokhs Senter and Stokes are both wailing for the return of (iciicrul (irant to Washington, in order to set hi in rinht on the Tenncs see election. Stokes claims to repre sent tho republican party, Senlcr clsims to represent it, ami each pro- da ins the other an outHiicr. ll is a llirettt Iriilllnnr I'ikIi Itnl -a ....... .a : J tiret - im - A hour Cnni.enl C...I ........ I ! 1 . .11 vim i i oiiiigt. i or restiiin in inn i enni-aseo - U - nion, nor muter what obligation be lM heal the broken biDtcs ol Stokes. Br.iwnlow say Sentcr is tho light unq gospel, slid should know TI.. til . . .. ncniiuiiiy J.rr run; .ournn' (.rotllin. . uiar.rxnk ieajaeiaia- OJBe i r . . H 'l t t l Utrihrr Struct' fnsf Snimtln.nil Srtixlal. Wo are mmli pleatd thai this I teriiiy hnihit is remit ing hir , . . i - i i . i .i .. ....i.i:.. lucsort ai tne nium m tun I Having in her "I'm lo Tom s ( 'iihin ' pcipplrat.'d a wholesale slander upon the land of her birth, she finds but little ilifihully in libeling the dead, and tier "foreign relations with whom he snubbed while in Kut'ope, w hile ' Spunillli:; llie IO J-'ilveil jiiinn .1 I bv the sale id' I'licle Tom. Tin .. . ... . alized ; Now York Day Ilovl; says: 'll is creditiiblo to the American press that it has, almost without an exception, condemned tho dirty scan dnl about Lord Byron and his sister, which thu Atlantic Afnnthli published from the pen of Harriet Heecher Stowo. Not only the infamous, story utterly discredited, but its publicity, from tho pen of a woman, evinces n natural dirtiness of mind, at once dis graceful and shocking, which has dis gusted every virtuous man und woman in America. Even if the horrid tnlu was li no, il is quite as disgraceful to Lady Byron as to iho poet; for she, it cording to tho nnsty account, con tinued lo live with Hvroti, and to love him, and only left him oeeuuso he literally drovo her avuy, after she was fully aware of his incestuous con nection with his sister Even while on her way homo sho write him .1 letter culling him her "Dear Duclt." Tho truth is, that in this w hole ac count tho language which is attributed lo Lady Byron is so decidedly i in pressed with tin earmarks of Mrs Harriet liecehor Stowo that there is no mistaking it. All such phrase ns 'thero was un angel in him," never came from the lips of Lady Byron. 1 1 is not her style. Sho was ns cold, ns bard, and uuimaginalive as marble. Then how arc wo to believe that Lady Byron told Mrs. Stowo that Byron literally drovo her away, when we positively know, from her Ladyship's own letters, that such was not the lease? And how uro wo to believe that Lady Byron lold Mrs. Stowe that sho lived with Lord Byron two years, when nil know that she lived with him but one year? Thero aro other falsehoods of history in Mrs. Stowo's account equally glaring, and which wo find it much easier to credit to the very imaginative authoress of "Undo Tom's Cabin" than to Lady Byron. Lady Byron may have been demented in her last years (she rode out with Fred. Douglass when ho was in Eng land,) but tho document produced by Mrs. Stowo is so entirely clnirncteris. lie, both in its spirit and its language, that our own judgment is inclined to acquit Lady Byron of any considera- I ble sluiro in its filthy contents. The j woman w ho can write and publish such indecent and immoral disclosures is not to be considered as bevoml the to besmear the character oflhc South ern people in order to "make shivery odious." Ken so her object in ns suiling the character of roll is con fessed to bo to destroy iho influence of his poetry. But. poor woman, her nvi I ten ja innoxious in. Jh!a hist in slanco. Iter article will causo tlio works of Byron to bo re read by thoiisnnds, to be eagerly sought for by other th nsands who havo never read them before. And tho result will be a retiencd mid really extended admi ration for tho wonderful genius of Byron, and n universal contempt for her, nsn calumniator, if not a woman nf naturally courso anil impure imagi nation. Modoublshc received 11 large sum for writing her scandalous article; but if sho hud any fair lame, sho has sold it all lo the Atlantic Monthly. Whether tho publishers of that niaga S'lio have undo anything hy the opcrntion will depend upon tho char uclcr of their readers " ilndlcal Senator Mturntd in IMiTU. Tho St. Joseph (Mo.) Herald, gives tho following account of tbo burning of Senator Pmneroy, of Kansas, in efligy at Jacksonville, in that Stuto on the -'vlh ull : At the hour named, n vast crowd tilled Iho sipiare, in the center of which tho efligy, wreathed w ith bean vines, was suspended from u high post As soon as tlio denlcning cheers of the crowd could bo hushed, Dr. Mooro, of Monmouth, tun do a brief address, in w hich he stated that as k-einUor Pmn eroy had abused the Innt r; posed in him by the people of Kun-ns, by sac rificing their interests to tho greed of monopolists and spcciihtlors, had ren dered his name a disgrace and reproach to the Stale, the citizens of Southern Kansas would thereby show tlte:r de testation 01 bis course, by publicly burning hi in in efligy. Al iho closo of bis address a circle was cleared about tho elliirv, and. amid the loud groans of tho hundreds present, tho match wns applied. A bright flame shot up, brilliantly light ing the square, n 1111 sho wing with groat distinctness the stern hues of the "bloody leaguers," gathered around to attest their hatred of corruption in high places. 'J ho lire soon destroyed Iho buily legs of 1 In- recreant Senator, consumed his si:icious abdomen, and was toying with ll.ebenn vine wreath around his neck, when suddenly an explosion occurred, and iho remains of iho efligy wero w hirling in tho air, in burning fragments. "A bean has htirstod," said somo one, but il wus learned aftei Hard that it wns n pound of powder that had been stulled in tho figure. "Let him ho forgotten," s.-iitl a burlv leaguer, as he carefully piled up the Iriigmeiits that all inig'il be i onstiincd. Stokes, the badly-beaten Adminis tration candidate - for (invert. or of Teiinesce, is not (.aiit-licd with the result, and is dcteruiiuctl lo see belli cr something cannot bo done lo over turn tin- late elect ion. Jio Is therefore engaged for tlio present in peiparing a reply to Brow nlow's letter, and, in company with a batch of sully Iiiids like himself, be is visit ing Washington to consult with tho J'rcsidcnl about iitt'airs in Tenin ssco. Wu should not I .. :r ,l :i if- iiu piii to tf.i-o n iin- in e. an it poii .ii r. . I ...i: I. .. T 1 i tirtilll to neoevu mat. I eioiesseo liectis a little nunc rrronnti'iictiiui. Tn c Vai.I'R or I, iric. Tho moro lnpacof years is not litis. Kf.owlodiro. truth, love, hen n I v. booiIiicms, (aith, I nlono ran ffivo vitnlily to tho median- inn ot xitleiiei'. a.-cjdieis tLo us thnn. r .1 .Voiifrrf Mi-rf . In this or any i.thr rnniilry. ''oil Ai Aiuum umr, roan.R and mi , grea-njjn JWen is .r,,.,(led by Alder ..rnsiH ,w.-f,f.w,..r - '"'1"-v- V.'0.,1"""1""1 " ."; SotT.I tAHOIINA, SII"W. If hi A I t.ion l.rflfdis l tlos my, as a thief , v.nnnnn IN tiik fAITlt. Jnrr-i-r, and murderer, and wo prn Tho Chin lesion lhuty Xc,r, of I n-' these charges that the l.cp.iblieaii ol dav contain! a cnimmn.ication Volho'the N-rlh mny read and ju. -e b.r public f.o.n T.J. Mackey, a Mongrel , Ih.m.Hcltes. Asa. ne.nberol t he tin I .. . ..: ... ... i i ..... . . 1 Ki.ii.wi llniiMit ill Iteiiieseiitalives. Ahlermun Sil l ponuciati. uiiq inoiuer ' . .. . Z , .. .. a,.'. ..v,.,l . the rollcctorshir, ... I.- n.... i; ti........ u-i.n t,.d .. . i. ..i u o i. . ? 11,0 '.' : ? "'VT', !"T. 1..!.:," u, '! UK' I lull H'.imi hiii i. 'i v ... . was instrumental in getting Dr. Mack 'v turned out, anil war lietwecn the factions in that cily has ensued. Al derman Mackey, after defending him- ...lr ....:. ... i.i.loii, .-liurireA ln-olli'lil bv lloweni carries tho war into Africa in the followini? style ! "ltal ho ftands it with C. C llotven, whoso name, by a civil fiction, now pears tho prefix Honorable 1" lie is a New England man, horn and reared in Khodo Island, near the very ultar of liberty, lie entered tho Con federate army as a lieutenant of cav alry, and alter an ignominious career 01 two years, lie was casuiereu ins j can show hy tne olllciul recorn nciore . . .... ... i. , me; lor tlie crimo oi rorgery i It jH also true that I was indicted with t:... ,1 Wnlknrnn rho chaiL'e of vio-1 luting tho neutrality laws ol tho Uni ted Slates, but I have yet to learn that this fact could detract from my standing as n gentleman. Immedi ately alter my trial und aeqiiillul on that charge, I was appointed by the authorities at Washington as Exam iner ol tho United States Surveys for Kansas and Nebraska. 1 was not a clerk, but the Examiner of Accounts, in tho Frcedmcn's Bureau, and in that capacity I becamo acquainted with tho evidence on which C. C. Bowcn was arrested and committed to prison by General Sickles, on tho charge ol stealing money from tho frceduien. 1 1 is true that 1 was I'rivute Secretary to Governor Scolt, tho sumo gallant soldier und worthy i-ontlcman whose . . " . . . .1 duty it liccume, as nssislunt toinniis sioncr of tho Freed men's) Bureau of South Carolina, to have Bowen arrest ed for stealing, and to mako him, through tho military authorities, dis gorge a largo unman I of his ill-gotten gains. It is trao that I am "well known in Texas." In the summer of 1S(!5. as acting United States provost murshall over twenty counties of that Slate, I arrested many criminals, some of whom wero arrested for the crime of minder, after a fair and impartial trial, 011 far lu-s evidence than thai adduced to prove thai C. C. Bowcn murdered Colonel White, by tho bund of a hired ussnssin, in his bedroom al Georgetown, S. C, in November, ISG4, for which bloody deed ho escaped punishment, through tlio flight of his Hi-complice, after a full confession. Ho was confined in prison here on that charge, and was released al the L'eneral juil delivery made by the United Slates forces on their cn'rv inio Chai-lesioii. in lSC.i. This ilutk but truthful story ol Iluvrcn'a crimes is not inconsistent with his ante-war rec rd. llo cainu to this city in us iho head of a bund of Iho lowest class ol gamblers, and soon signalized his advent by steiling a vuluahle sel of faro checks from an establishment in this city, which checks he sold in New York, where they were recover ed by the owner, together with the written proof of Doweu's guilL This iv . T l.y n .trlitml of -' licsses." Thu liuiuiciial authorities of this city havo been very frsquenily aieuled lo during the l ist mouth hy his wile al Louisville, whom ho bus abandoned, although a worthy woman, to aid her in seeming a support from him, while he is living in open iufumy with another in this city. Bowen charges thai I "preside over so culled I'nion Leagues, where, for a feo ol lilt)' dollars, ho puts through resolu tions to sliinder good llcptiblicuns." It is truo that I am 1'resideiil of the Union league of Charleston, tho same League thai subscribed money, earned by the hard hands of laboring men who chiefly composed it, to feed How en's jiulntivo children in this city in lMiT, while he was imprisoned in I. 'ita lic I'inckncy on the charge of stealing a chargo which tho member of lha, Lcagtio wero led to be untrno from his plausible representation of innocence. The resolutions lo which nowen refers wero passed to denounco tho proposed appointment of his friend, 0. W. Clark, as collector of this port, and lo stig mulir.otho political treachery of Sena tor I". A. Sawyer and C. V. How-en. Surely il did not require "a lee of $"H" loindueomo to sunport such resolu. lions. Ilisworthvofnote. thatU.H Senator Sawyer, w ho is now Bowch's bosom fiicnd und to conr.pirator, was (!iigcd b Th,u-ii i-.ri hi Jtilv. " ' W, Willi hav ing committed the crime of perjury in taking the iron-chid oath a chargo which is true. I have thus briefly glanced ut the criminal history of this Honorable. liepresenlative from South Carolina." It is to lie hoped that justice will yet overtake him, "And pot Is eeery hnnrflt hand a whip To laeh the rajH-il naked fliMingr, the world.", T. J - M.M'KKY. "CharK-aton, Aug. 10. lHOii." COMMENTS BY Iltr. CIIAItl.r.S. ON PAILT N tVS. "Il is ft nototimis fact llml tlio Hnd icnl Kcpiihlicans ol Sontli Curoli nn nro led by nienof doubtlul t liiuat ter.w hose integrity in neiirly every inso in the invcrso rstio ol I hi'ir amnrtnoNS nnd,. purly skill. As tlii-ro aro hut a hund lul of (Jcci iit Kcpiiblicjiiis In tho J-itiitt;, t.iin w us to no i'xM0ti'(l, nnd tho bu k ,. . , ii r ennit ol rival tli'inii"nijiies would Dos-1 sesn no pul.lie interest only that, when ... ' 1 ;o lif;ht wlnili would otherwise) !k' eoveied forever by the tiMutl blsi k matillo of liridicul party cliiirily. In this way public attention tins been diliited to the worthy duel between United States Seimlor Sawyer nnd Congressman llowen on tlio ono side, and Iho .Mackey lanuly on tho other. Tho Mackoys denounced Sawyer mid j lnen traitors. Sawyer nnd I!ow- en (h nounced tlio .M.ickeys ns wholly uiiworinvoi irui. ery ntiio was said tiy eilher party ol mo peiMiiial niite- eilenlN of their foes, nnd il wtin nurtter lor surprise that Sawyer, IloH'-t.i en und tlio Mac-keys should have furo-l 1,'ono so bravo nn opportiinily ol tiin with cllect tho deadly spear or truth. Kxpedienco und n dusiiv to savo tho pnrly Iroin tho scorn nnd contenipl of even Iho luckless colored people, who nro its sluv mid alrciii;lli, canned lliodinpiitants toru liifio lo hold I heir j IihdiU. JSut, nppiirently, even Jiudi- cul endurunco has its limits, and Al-1 (liinnan T. J. Mackey, in his reply to i Conrosniuii Jlowcn, throws modesty lo Iho dotfs, and proposes "lo show ; from tho record that U. C. Jiowen is . not a creditila witness upon a question of fact." Tlio letter is, ill truth, an! nrraij'iitiicut of Coni;rt.'siniin lloivcn uiinn clinriros ns serious as havo ever been broiight sgsiust a publio pracsi - bns a voico in i on ift ess in a n i.owen .. making las lor Illinois, and Ohio, . I....I Miissiieliiisetls und I'eiinsvlviiniu, I , . I-.., ,1 S.,es of the South. I '!? in uronor that the whole country . ". " - ' ... .. If, in ,,,, ih. ii vm..n should know tho chuincler ol the men who control tho destinies of the nulinn, ai.d il is proj.er that every honest cili-jut zen, w helher Kepuldiciin orl:onioeriit, -1,1.1,1,1 know w ho and what uro the itnen who. while, "representing" the South, hold the balance of power be tween thu East and Wett." a inonions. Pining tho height of tho war, Messrs Mieaj ih Y. Johnson and Da vid Sheehun were suddenly arrested lit Galena, at the instance of Messrs. K. II Wasbbiirny and J. ItiisHel Jones, and hurried off to Fort Lafayette. They remained in the latter fort for sonic months, .Mr. 'Johnson leaving I ms companion behind being fi it .ill v translerred lo Fort Warren, tit the lime when Judge Cariuichiiel was in- ciirccraled there. Both theso victims of liudical tyranny were Democrats; both occupied a prominent position at the Galena bur, and no accusiition u-iia i.t-tlerrvil flfrailiftt ciLbel'. excent ! the vugue hut convenient charge of "disloyalty." To odd to the Infamy of the transaction, Mr. Johnson was arrested in court, while in tho midst ol tho trial of a murder case, and, w ith Mr Shoehan, wns sent rapidly, under guard, to tho East, aud lodged so se cretly in Fort Laluyelto that, fur a li mo, their friends did not know to what phico ihey hud been spirited away. The manly protests made to the Slato Department by Mr. Johnson, during his imprisonment, woro wholly ....i i.. i . i . .i.m I.... I. I; unheeded; and so they both lingered on, until ultimately, alter being arres ted w ithout cause, ihcy wero released without explanation. At ihc termination of the war. Mr. Johnson brought suit against E. B. Washburno and J. litiRscll Jones for fiilso imprisonment. In their answer to the suit, tho defciidunt pleaded in the first instance, justification. Find ing ,lhut they hail no ground to stand upon, and thai they wore linblo to be mulcted in heavy damages, they sub sequently withdrew the pleas they had first put in, and, to conciliate the man whom they hnd so giievously w ronged, they signed their names lo tho following most degrading confes sion. They aeknon ledgo "Thut tlio said idea, heretofore filed I hy them in said case, and the matters and things therein set lorlh against '' laiiiltll, are untrue in niusiancc j and .act. And the said defendants i further ennk-ss tho wrongful trespass and imprisonment set forth in said declaration, and that the defendants arc .not guilty in manner anil form as therein slated and set lorlll, mid Said pliiiiittlf bus sustained great damage thereby, us is stateil in sani ileelara lion, and said defendants further con fess lhat the said seir.uro and impris onment wits wrongful, uiijuMith.blc, and without cause, and that the said plaint ill' was innocent of tho violin ion of any law, or of d ing any act iniiiii- i .il '-."nn.ai.l e.1- ll.n I'lilt,.,! Slates, nnd thai suid plaintitT did no act. and til tore J no expression, or ex ercised any influence, to tho knowl edge of said defendants, thut mis not in support of tho (iovernmenl of the United Slates, its Constitution uud its laws." It will thus bo seen that Mr. Klihu B. Washburno, the prime mover in Ibis shameful transaction, now Con fesses thai ho had no just grounds fur acting as be did, and also that the pleas heretofore lilcd by him in defence of his conduct, wero untruf in sub stance and in lact. Ia short, ha first perpetrates a flagrant outrage, nnd ncxl endeavors to evade the conso ipienccshy dowm ighl lying. Finding this ot no avail, ha throws himself upon tho mercy of Mr. Johnson, and consents to "cut dirt." And this man now is United States Minuter to Franco I Baltimore Gaz. KxiTi'Tivit AnsKMtr.s. Our Presi dent, all his Secretaries, most of his heads of Bureaus, and a majority of iho chief clerks of iho various F.xccn tivo Ilcparlmcnts, havo been absent from Wiisbiiigtoii for a considerable I fme. 1 he people in Washington fa eetiously say that "the (iovcrnmcU i out of town. Citir.enn, omo of whom nro incmbcra of l.'onirrcfs, (rom a grout distumo, ro lo tlio cnjuljil to . I....: ...,i .... i -.,u"n, "...v--, u. ..u .Ks,.u..- SiOi ,oueiais at incir posta .; U is .nniianrcd, liow.rcr, u.. tfiv ! I rcmiliMit will lo tn V iikliinton to luol row, lo rrmuin a tiny or two pic vious to giiinr' to S'linitnga. This will lio a liivur lor wliioli, trust, tin coiinlry illwnrd liim tliic gi-slitudi'. lien tlio toimtry wns only iilnuit Im If ils liri'kcnl 1121) und Mlirn our pillllio nllllil'S irqililt'll IrSS than llllll'l die ntU'iition. tluit ourlit row to In tipatowt-d upon thorn, it wus a rnrr thinj. to lu-ar ot tlio iibsonce nf the l'l-rsidviil or a Ciiliim t oflkcr for out week. How, however, nil liiinds uliiiiidon llioir work nnd allow tli irovfrnincht to run ilM'lf, This is huvo nuido ninco tlio war. und the in- . . iiiiXiiriitioti cf n retorrruitory tlynaa'y. U la lo he lloliOU that WO shll'l Soon I I I I.. ..J' I. . I. . t . ,. . . . or nine iiiu iii ii?p w l.n imi Jil'irii a ive ,, .,' .. .. ' . ,, '' "'0 ' , nf llin l.iit.,iiiinii.il ns well ns Iho Kxocutivu IVparttneiit II nil tho Itaili- eal politiei.ina and ofl'u ials would stay awsy fi-oin Wu"liinton oneyear.the eon nt ry would be jrrcatly binelitled ; ami tho time is not fir diMnnt when il liirife niiuiher of llirin w ill hr elected renin in absent from iho scene of their manifold misdeeds. ".in ,Sl. Miire'a 4i.l?rtte irieeia rnr. Kwy ,0 ,, 0i,, j,,,,, u,i(,h may or ....... .,, i,..,.., ,...,.,HH, . ...lr UloiijrriNMiinii :" ", eotemporaiy snysofnn eminent r i, .i.. .. ,. ,,i ,.., UI,,.. , ,.v. rvt liinir which every mini wai.ls, ,. , v , .l.-t.-r i i vo ' " Commodnre Vanderhilt, now in his aevonty. fourth year, witi nmrried on Saturday lait.nl Irfindi.ii, Canada, to Minn Kiauk Crnwlord, of Mobile, Ala. Twelvo months tavo hardly ehipwl ainco tho put'lic svinpnthy was mum H aled lor iheni;"d Commodore on tlio loss of his former wilo. a - a A dauuhler of a whito monibor of tho council of WsKhiiifrton cily tins eloM'd with a noro. Sho foliowed I Iiu teaehinrrsol tier Joeohin "psriont." Sho ws evidently nn obedient child. Three luiudied acres of ground ffi one lownshiool t.'nindeorotiuty, N. J. sdotetcd t? tlit) tnltoreof cranborns. r nwsv" Tht litln tt IAr Aolr Itibt. Itilliiifi tho years of J)emoerlic rule in 1'eiinst'lvaniii, tho Common. wealth paid 4, -II iik.I 6 per cent. In terest on its loan. Theso rates were muiniained until 1K07, win n, on the tecoinmoiidation fit Gov. Geary and Stuto Treasurer Kemble, r new loan was ncgulitted to replace the old, mid this new loan was made at 0 per cent interest. Now, thero was no mees, tv (or tins movement not'O In the world. cee.,t that ol the pockets of the State Treasurer and other lia.iical ; olliciuls. I lie Ola loans couni iintu ' been continued, without any dilliculty the old rules of interest. But the I placing of tho new loan offered an ! onnortunil v to plunder tho treasury, mid lliut was cnougli to rocommonu n to thoso in power. It would unable tho Slato Treasurer to keep on hand a largo monthly balance, which he could loan out toliis favorites, to the iiicalciihiblo adviintiigo ol himself and 'his Iricnds. Somo of Iho ii.terest on this heavy balance will bo needed as a corruption fund to elect United StalCR Senators and Stuto Treasurers, and to rcclvct Gov. Geary Hence the ie H'Iipiuo wns put through ; hcenti- rce millions wvro borrowed al hix three j icr cent , and ut u cost of placing tho I, ,,, n ..f S'lll 11(1(1 Wo now baro tho effect of this ad- mirablo stroke of lladicul financeerinu;. In lK(i7 the C'oiiinionwcalth paid ?'J4, OKI more interest than in lhUU, and in 1HCK il niiid 8172,654 more than in i8tjli. Hero is ahown a loss to the people, by the operation of this new kudical loan, of j.'GGVilSiu two years I A vote for Geary nnd thelhidicul onn didutes for tho Legislature, is a vole to endorse and encourage such frauds upon tho people. IJarrifburg Patriot. ('IAI!TIO.'aM.ll persona are berrhy eaution J ad arattiel pjrcham or tr. anv way nod- dime; wilb ana epau of corrcl llryraes, iHiorht nf Kdward ililicati, and tn the poeeereiun of J. W. liavie of liercarid townehip, ea the aamo belonge to no and are fuhjeet to any order. Win. 6. DICKF.T. Sept. I. 1SCD-3I. AMI1 ATIONX.-The annual eiamina- J lion of Trrhcrr.fur Clearfield county, will bo hri-l, aa follnwa : Uradr, llloooi and I'nioa, Kept , Itlb, at Latherebure; j rarweueville end Fike, the tnth, al Cnraeiiefilte; I'cno, the Itlh, at Peon ville ; L. City and Ferirarnn, lha 16th, al L. City j Hell.lbc lllth, at lioocr: Uumitdr.lhe 17. al Bum eiile 1 N. Waebinprion and Cheat, Ihc 2Mh, at N. W'ahinrlnn : Jur.lan, 21, at Anftonvilla; beceaha, Ihc Mil, at Ulrn Dupe: Uaelicb, Ine2.td, al Janet ville! Woodward, lha 24eh, at Happy Valley a. h ; K 111.1, tho 2'ith, al K Millport ; ll ifli, the IS lh, at centre c houee ; llccatar and Ow-eoia, lha 2th, at Oercola; Morrii, the 2Vth, at Kjler- ton-a; liralmai, the 3Hh. at ; Uradford and Indrfii'ndeut.Octuber the lit, at Jarstona'a. hnaer; Clearfirld and Lawrenro tbo 2d, at Clearfield ; la" eiltaiii tfcaatAll Alal,altlailee ft ietailnM Ika Karthaue, tho ftlh, at Halt l.irh j Covington, tbe ilh. M Muietitiburtr: liirerd, tbo Sih, at CoogrcM II til s Uo.hra, tbe Wh at U.ihen a. hunae. Applicanti volt furni.li thi-marlTcf with pen and ink or fievieil, and paper, ae pArt of tbo elimina tion! w. II be written. .o prirata rxaninationa sill Im held, Lciico it ia i,c.eeary fur all who I inttn l In trarh to attrnd iiima nf the public ouce, a-hn-h a ill cmnniener pr-intptly at I a clock, a. n., alter ftbirh none sill 1st arltnit'ed tn ahe claea, ULO. W. ri.NVlir.lt, r'rpu I, '60 tc. to. tup't. UV.d ISTFII X)TK' I , Xnica ie htrh3 Hiiro that Ihc folUitiHf acnnnte hare been rwimneil and i.aeeed he me. and remain Sled of rword in line office for lha Inepeclinn of heira. Irfalrrf. crrrlifnra. ao-J all other in arT other wht li.tetTfloi, n will ft prrrnld to tho fit Ur pban'a Court of (.'K-artVId eonnt v, to I arid at tbr Court llui, in tba bnniif;h of Clearfield, rnra utriirin on tbo fourth Aluadajr of 8rptmb.r, A. I. 1. The final nfconnt of Tatritk Cnr- 1r, Ailmlniatrator of Jtsinra Curler, 1st pf Ora ham lowiifihip, dorcaud il. The pnriial aroonnt of Ccorp S1oa, '.dmiuitt-ator of Juha filuaa. lalo of ktKii t'itbif( il rnirit. 3. The fitinl account of C. Kral.or, A lmtnitrator of Aothony Krartvr, lata of I'ikr tuWIIlb J'a JtWIllMl, 4. Tho finii' account of Jiimpa I'iil- die, AHminUtralor At, of Wjllitm Aodrrauo, Ufa of Itiirmi lr towrtahip, Jtvratrd. A. The Account of Sumux'1 A. Citlil- wen, flnmim.iralur or Jaivih UcarhaH, Me of 0. The finnl ncumint of II. II. IlurJ of l tie! lown.lii,, ilc.-eneed. i. TIlO H.Hlilll lllttmnt nf Ji.lm T Pmi!h and l.eorce Senior Cieoutora of Uearge II uK It. a. lair ol llra.le lownahip. derra.ed. llruiTia'i llrm a. I A. W. LET.. rirarBrlJ, Pa,, SrH. I, Isr.H Ie. j ltejruler. Valuable Farm for Sale. 'I'M. B ialrrilr offcra to at-ll hit fans aitnalc X U'ady lawaebip, Clearfield enwnty, Pa., rtHilatnitii; Vj arr, lnnt 40 arrea elran-d, aud andr f- enhivation, liarir en-rted thereon a laAKUK llOlhK and 1IANK It A UN, and other at hmldinc. Alan a fnM Tunf on hard con- tamiox l"u trera. The Uit sv rva n( tifnlwr land ie well onrered with (rood fine, henlnrk and .arielv of oak, ehe.lnat, heeeb, euirar, uiajile, hirkarr. eherre, Ae.. and near a eaw aaill. l ha lana ii aailra wcl of l.ntherrhurr.. and oa the earree of lh All. trheey allpr R. R. The .ut.eeriher ran lie addreaaed at Lalhera hnrg, Clearfield eoonlr. Pa. ' IIKNHY MriUIVt INK. Sept. I, IRS-.1L notTcE VM. perntil are hrn'hy notiffrd who hara leaard llinktnt: amund at or near the mmub 01 W nitmer ma on the property of (Jro -m. Dick ft st Cu., thai all tA'-k pay mutt he paid lip ba ft re any mure ground can bo obtained. And all perron 1 harkinc ttiuWr or Uf or any other Iumhvr od the alorraH proprrtT, without prr Djiiaioit, Will b hold fur trr.iae, or be rharaed ZZSTl 1 1 ration fur kild ru. t llck-T, lilra ll'ipe, I'a. OII00M, MCKCT CO Sept. I, IM-fiiB. Sale of Real Estate? UNIHilt AN OltDKIt of the Orphan', Curl nf l liarf.rld cimiitr. Pa., dalrd June it. Ioil. the un.ler.icned admtni.lratnr of Hrnrv II. Snu-al, d.i-ea.ed, will nil hr puhlio renduo or ale. 7. al Ihe prruiee. ia (liahaai townehefs Tharwdav the HJd dar of Mrptrmhrr, Ih(, al o'elnek. p. IB , that ralaalile REM, F.STATK dierrilied aa fullow.: Ilririnnine at a pot al the annlh ea.l rorner, thmee l.y land of VY. P. Smral. imth 107 perrhi to a poet, Ihenee hy lend ol II. Italnhn, we.l 11 perehee tn . p,,l, thenra lT land nf Marrnrrl Smeal, B'inh 107 perrbeo to a po-l, thrnco bv liiad nf . P. uitiel, eaet 73 Cotitainintr 50 Acres, mnrn nr Wi. " ti km-i : Theosehttf 0.1 eonSmniinn of..ie. an I Hie hum e in one yea' Iherealt.r, wilb Inler- eat fn-m d te at Bale. In ha aeeured lie bond and ' wnr'itajtu no the pn.p.-r-T. n Ii. sriioiN ir n I It K S R k 11 A Ml. IN, Aha Fepl. I, I ".f 9-41. Governor's Camparn CAPS, CAPES, aan Campaign Torches. Prire of Tor.-h,-a. $J.S, '.A ;, tS and 4:l, per linn ir.-d Srnd fur price li.t and ea- '.pe.. f; raring of i. I'll i " IP iiit.t,. M.rr. Jl'l ( bnr-h Fln-rl, Del. 11 1)1. .hole M uket, PI'i'e.le'rbia. Military Com pan If i to oMrr. 1'nHiirnia tua.le lo Nrpt. 't 41. Southern land & Emuralion COMPANY, WASHINGTON, 1. C. TtrtAXI7KD ar.it wtaMi for lha Purrhirc 9 and Mt tit irunr.i: aci Mineral l.tunta, aud iinrovii H I 1,'tat- in tho Puu tirrn Statot ' TI10MA It I l.'iIU'Nt K. Prritt-nl. .Ut. SKV VMS. Xi Prt!i.lmt .?. IIKNHV A K I N , Trra-urr, Prt.Ja( Fourth Nnional lnk if riiillrfi.hia. ,1 MmHHIS, S(..f.ffiry. THOS. V. WACIUiWKM.. Atmrttf j ami Count" llor. Offlraf H'aphinftita Huillitit (rnr Seventh Ft aat Prnnfrlana Avroa, Wartiiofoa, I. C. aai aRNia 0o. Jolm T. Huffman, AlhnnT, N. T. H t. Wt nltf, t'tmrfiaM. Pa. to. T. F. Rnt'l.t., Trvnfnn, S. J. Fi liv Ww. f. rraf, Wiiarrnr, Pt. yt. ft Its 1 Sri" '"if n and t MI33 H. S. SWAN'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS CLlARPILLP, PA. ' ritMB PA1.I. TKI:M of twenlT-tieo weeVi. will 1 I i.Ai, .in Momlue. Ki'l.tmilHir S, 1SCK A rr niary rli'farlneiil all1 ho idiild te lh ' rii'hool llm fall : lor hirk I In arftlcMufs e.im j ii 'lain In.lrodiT leire benncci l And no , Unit Kill be eearid lo render llnl drbarltionl I llr'tite aud linlructire. TKIIMS OF TIITION. j Re.dlnR.orihraj.h, WHiin.o..U.. eom, rr:mary Aiiuiuicio an., . n,i.7 ItrorrinhT, per half trim, (f fleten e. 'S.l 00 lli.lory, Local and di -urlilii tleorraphy with Map llmalng. tiratamar, Al.nlul and WriOi-n Arithmetic Al(;i-I,ra and the Science Ine'raettnn In inftnimental miliie Oil painting Wai work For full particular .end for Circular. ClearuelJ, Aug. 2j, stiy-pd. ( 10 9 tn IS 17 Oil I 00 NEW MILLLINERY AND JIaiCEicwy C2iaDaocl3a and DRESS MAKING ESTABLISHMENT. T!'HT m OPENEDIn the room reoenlly oaenplad the Mtra lleed a and directly oppoetla Ll..,.n !,... rlearneld. Ha. All tha lata I vie. of bonnru. hm. An., for old and yotinr. I I,adio. tnle.ei, and ehildrrm' trlBtninre, rlt- hone, and float velreti, lacef, (loyal, Ac, al wayi kept on hand. DHF.HM MAKING la all ill rariorji branchta aad lataat lljlee. :or old, midJIe acd. and lha yoonr. aaada aa i order, hy the Doe. fa.hioaahla dreae aaahera. AIrt I. . AIS0N. Ao(. ii, 1I6. If. Aleo eiroa! for lha "Majlc Maeedoaiaa Oil." Warranted lo ear Khrejeaatieea, Meoralgla, Liver Conaplaiot. Ac. Mo rare, so awy. NOTICE. TK thi matUr of h aT.ietioa f I 1Ub)i, U Court of Conmoi tid for CUarficM eooty, lo bo diwhnrl from hii vurvt ship for monlM rrVirH hy Fineia Uuulnp, lata of Mid ilnrough of Clrar ftdil, I'd., frota tW Mtatc vt John Crofiitliirait, lalrofOulra rotiutr, ., anop tha Legacira bonUftathrU to Jhn and J'aQtrl Iatilap. fijr rirtnp of a certain Hula whica aa (ran tad hy the Or)hana' Court at CkarGrld, tba 3Utfa day of Jurif, I do brnby giro notice U all pwr- aona iutercatad in paid lund mcifd aa alorr 1 italrd, to appear aa or brfun lb awond U (today of brptomiK-r, proximo, and prt-sni turir eintni aooorilina: to law, and do aura othor meUcti aa tb Court May rrqatr of theaa ia tbo preniaoa, or ba fororer barrrd. aad alo abow eauao aoeord ing to tbo following rnlr uadr in thia eaoa. IUOS. J. McCLLLtH'OH. Atty. for Wa. Mapoa, Jan 30, t?r9. Hula ia granted tn abow eauao wby William alapoa should pot bo relcaaod and ditH-hargtd from a bond given by hiM aa aurtty witb ona Fran oil Lonlap, to tho Orpbaoa' Court of Clearfield rooofy. on lha 3Utb day of Septan ber. A. V., lit, in pit nuance of an Act of Ai aenil'ly approved (be 'iUih day of April, 1844. I'uHlirntion to bo ci atle of ttiii Kula In two news- j fim f.r four warki prior to tbe Member I laa. via . t jfZfs,. paper publikbed in t'lt-arfield county TjrJ Term. II V THE COl'RT. Aa(. ti, 'CI-tL CHARLES SCHAFER, L UEU ItEER ItREWER. Clearfirld Pa, HAVING ra!H Mr. KnUra Crrwery Le b'tpr-a by a'r.ct atttntinn to bnainrni ani (iiu Hianulacrur of a rnpfrinr arttdt of BKt'R to rewii tht pairouagv of all tba old and many nw rastorara. Aug. ifj, tf. UfAM KO-One Koc. UI.ACK.-MITH and t od Bian to rk ia woodaiakiog Uxla, W ajjon, Sfamp Macliinei, o. Hid(I ait a or turn with mall fatnil.pf. Anulr to 1HOOTII i Kl'MrURrtLR, atijlSif Jfffvrtoo Lin. Clrarfi)d couotT, fa 1IT AKTI-:l TWO TKACIIKMS la tba If borotifb of Of Tola, llifrb Srbovl, aiity dollar ytt ni'mrh. Vrimry hcbuol, lorty dollart p?r annuth. Tmi, Brf wontha. Applicanta will caeloac dupHoain f fKihcsit'. and adlraa J. A. lir.ATTENIaEl.ULK, I'retiJtnt. P. R Uood. frrcrotary. aaglvSt (1 l"TI. All prraona are hereby eaatiaMMl apoinst p'lrctiftan.r or in ane wy med'lhnjc wttb two HAY MAHKS. 11 A RNES nnd G. ON, now in the poaertiiun of Ui-orjre W. Hirkn brrry. of U'oodwaid township, aa tbe aaaie Wloug ta a ft, and ara Ufl with b in on lom futjert tu myor.lir, JAMCS CUKNLLY. Mailrra, Aaffnat 1 1 .1 pd. : " ... 7...JZ 777. TT-- ! -i " '"T? t7'iu hV-ur vf """ : i.in. , .i. i i . ,i. j " , ,, I . 7. '. ". 7 prrona imlrttted to aaid eitre will pirate make j pa v mm i, ana mot oatina; ctatma or or-nendt will preaoat tbem prdperle anibenticivtel for ret -tlrmmt. KEItECCA WKLCII, ji 2. f.cpd Admiaiatrmtrit. I MTK A 1 Came treppaMing' no the prrtni j art or the aaharribrr, irti ltin in Hell 'own thip. n ar a'wat the f rat day oi July laM, two IIFIKKHS, ahont two yeara old : one white, with rr. ear? and rrd eputa on the atdaa ; the tbir red, bile alone tba barb aad belly. Alio, a ant all dark bnmlla bull, an pinned to be one rear bid. The owaer r ownert are here be rrquriied to ! ed.tu forward, t.rote properly, pae cbaieea, and take tbcai away, or they will be pold accrJint; to law. JOHN W. MOTT. lli.wer. Anrt 11, 1t It pi. menler harinr thte 76lh daT of JalT, IAr,o, k.a cranlrd loaa upon Ibeeetaleof 1IKISTIAN KM K III II, lalenf Mnrrii tnwnehip. rirarfirld eo Pa , iteoeneed, ail pereon bavins claim, afatnel raid etuie ara req.ie.lrd to preeeat Ihera ia dae fnrut, and tlioaa iodthted to iaid eelala aro re queiti-d lo make parneot without delay to the uailerrigned Kxecutnre. KKirARD PERKS, rhilin.i nrir,. Centre eo.. Ta., CIIUI.-T1A.N EMKICII, Morriedale, Clearfield on.. Pa.. jf M liieraldri Seltlement Notice. VL1. peratiai knnwini Iheaiee ro. iodrhted ta rae, will pleaae rati and aelllo al aaee. The II. .iika are at llie Slot f W hltcoah A Tnwaeead, O-eenPn: 0. S. rSP.HY. Oeeeole, PaJut.T Jl, lsej.'ul. Tannery for Rent. T MIK Atlm.tn-tratt.ra of tha late m f acliati- otlcr for rent tS wrll known Tannarr aiiuatf in rtnnvillv toprtbr aril b tb dwrlhnj:'. 1'uifMiun givtrn al an; liian. For Inr.hrr tar- tifalata Mil al tha prrmitra, cr aJdrrai lha aa- dtn ncU at ifram.in II ilia V. (. WM. V. JdllXSity, M AHiiARET IU'tllAN A V, JtM fit Arlra r. ACRICULTURALFA1R! THR ClrarfitU County Afirnltaral Pooirty hai (trtcrmiotl not lo h.tlii a rrjular FalV tbii Trar, Utr Iho fullnw itit; rraKn, aamrlr lhal nolira hai ait bn a;ivta in prr.rr lima to a at tha nrfHfurT prr.Mi ationa ntatr. It haa pnd determiufil, li.wrrrr, tn h'.M a I air on lha lt) pmund. nttar the borough of I'lrarfirM, a W aiaea tT, Tiiur Ut ard r'i.lv, iht Uih, 16th and lAih da.vi (tf Ortobr, A. 1. lHTt? ; art fir lh pnrpi-iac of afT-rdina; Ihf fnrtuar aa nf MirlunitT u( prrpnrrtp and mnkiiif il an otijwt u unpniTf and exhibit full rnip" t bp put in ihf rroor! Ibi rear, ihr- f Horn ms; pit-ami ia ta oflrird for thr ) ttllll-itUiB of .l ; I P.rr-t wo arrr rf wlntrr uhrat $0 00 I Pi'iit huM of aintTwhtat 4 0(1 j iWnt lo apr of ?ia ? PO lU-t tuhal tf rv. . S W Hrl two artr of rut IP PO llml tkx at'-ra ot bu'khraU. , B 00 ti( (tn arrra f nrn , ?o OA P.Mt n a-i of r'oTr rd. 00 Itfcl one lurll of polatno J aa UfJi half bushel or timothy aYl J ttO Tb ntinrr prrminrnf will br ynli to lha prrx-ni to ah"ia pninprtnt ,irtfa ahall a want them. Vlir cirf ircinium iirl Will t puSlivhH aonn fT tin Fair lira! jrar, in thf b -pf liat OiaiiT may h Indued h r MMjrir for lha ruiunif, i d thai fiieniira a rauta, Tho S'riftT liar !( (trtcrmitifHl to opB tha Fair llrftiirtd cm I 111 lAY,1ha 1Mb dar f IM'l i : H, iv.si, at 12 .-M-ck, for Ua r"1'' af a ; tntinp matrh on thp track, h t a titirma' purar ! of Jili : ltft Ihrra in flva, in ainrle ha rnrr j tn M F'ttH lirnr. ( rn t all borw owned in Uic cu:iB(T al U'att ItUrfiB dmi pmiuuK. Tha crtimid aril, br njn n from im to i a clork, p. m. A "I'M'ttanrf. - j if ii t a. in all rurnnita. IVi .!. dotinnn ta rntrr tbrtr liraia i t nmpif for lha aurnc, ma du m hy ai inf nulio rithcr in peri. t by wnlinjt tb Srorrtary. aad bj tbo pav anwii of an rntrana fnt of 3. It in hpnl that tnwnthip orfranitaltnua will ba fn p in lha imNuiiimf in lha dt (limit toahip, and that a gtTr lnifift my br manifrafrd ia Ili faa tf aa;riciilurf. W-xtinfn and diaoua- ion do math fnod. If r-itetrd. Iba Htieici will and pprakrra to it idt of theanraniu tla fnt tt imrm, with a tiw af t,coaia(tt) and proaaotiag boist diaoafa. 0. It. lURbCTT, rrtildeat. A . GAm. Fffr'a'7-. angll a f.t.iit (cr Jfalr. Private Sale. X. rii.iiilb r.H, uil,,, tr i ut tl.t m-i il4irlit Uriba ik Cut UBik One Hundred Acres, nore or ltaS KiliiT-flt of whi-?b rrelAtr-d kt,, tmJn i-i ttsjttuf tullifMtio. Ill (rbn tr wu tlit ion. niiti lhA tr ti caclttr.t. W ill. g ivil barinf ornKarJ uf ij.jilt, yr p( nr trfe. runlorUUl Kuildm. t,t tiitficirht lin.ltor ou lh prMnifi ft.r .b1mj W t)ur)uia Couiiti( to Mhooli, bur(i TUq whole luug utitiurlaid t(b iiikm 'rJ AImi potlffi' eluy, of kq txe!lrnt ouiun. It will W hM fr th lliprctiot'uf kil ru nntil the 8t f NoTeiatHrr nut, wbo, U it will b wnttd. Tarmi y. Fur furtWr Pftrtlcutin ihf Mt.ti'rilH'r, or pII pTnlJjf at th rMT enr Orftiopun liilli V. U. JOHN WoINTIIii. PrnR fowmhip, Ju)y i, ItC'i Sa pd. Farm for Sale. flMB uittrilj;neil, n.iiling in Knoi tawaj. X iteilrf!. to , II hie farm at prleata eait. 4l' pcrion (Ir.irinj; a home UI do well u aal ejlaluine three prauiticl, Containing Fifty-one Acres, Tbirty-ftrr of which are cleared and amjcr 1 14 I with coal, and hating there,, ererl.d j.Vl' eiaiv ui 7UI1H aiiuu, dviiiiiti uciiik cntlro. , toelbAr with a ino arrbanl uf rxcrllrttt irwj MM IIOUI. mi imftm muyrtfim SMUffr, Btta IfcJ Witberow. Dear eburcb aad arbobl baaaa, u barina; a norrr fuihap 'rinjf of attr. A ay fart ber tafonaatiua vaa b obtained U ealliitaT oa tbo pran-iat, ot atidrraain IU Ht. iifad at New UiilforU )14 3m RKTRT fTfXTM. TSevr Cabinet I M0RUAN.V0.V LAND AND Lr MfiKR Co. PANk offer fnraala Town Lull ia lb W vub of Oaooola, Claarfield eouaty, ra.,aad Iota to aait purohaaan ealatiio tba lianti f boroagb. Oicvola ia itaatad oa tba MuihMrna Cr-H'k, in tba rielaa: pvrtioa of tba f otatv f ClrarOrM, oa tba line or tbe Tyroat 1 Ctaritt4 Railroad, wbrra tbo Moabaaaoa and Brarmaa braax-h roada latprarct. it ia alao ia tba bam at tba Mot Kaon wo coai baaia, aad .1(1 aiai af wbiia ajiaa, br nil ark. oak, and titbrr Ita.btr Mr. roaod IL Una of tbe Urfftt lumber iraaafanara ing ttabliabmanta id tba ritau it loa' a ti ttwD, wbile tbara ara many otbor luavbrr tai rhiojclf mill around it, Tbo Ivwa ia bit yrara aid, and eoataina a popalaiioa f aaa ibv aad inhabitanta. jt&'V m faribor Infornatioa apply al tba tAm of tba abora egnpany. JOHN LAHSHK. . aprld SaaoriBifndiit. Houses and Lois for Sale, UOlE- aad LOTS ia ClwrfitU, tW aa! oa raaaonabla taraa. !'? tioa fiftt 10 thirty daya. Aiao, a plot of Vol R LOTS M tho roraer of Foartb aad Hrd atmfi, im, 17tx2U0 frot. Tbreoof tbeaa lot ara wM lafaud for either larabor yard, eoal yard, or fur baiidia porpoaai ireiwrally. Winf witbia Sit fert af taa railroad depot. Frica and trnav roawaaM. AppW to TIIOKK. fobl4. tf Clnriela, K A Farm for Sale or Rent THE tulwiilW, roaidinf; aaar PiracLt ilk, Car (oa township, (irea nn'Ar tbat bt till tuber aril or rent tba well koowa farm, adoiai landa of Folomou ilaurry, Vaiciaoiit aad lat Sol. Baudrr farm, CONTAIN'IXG n ACRE3. About FIFTY iupror4, barlnf ttaraei a bam and barn. eircNrnt watar and a fna yBr.)( arta ard. Aliu, a LOT for aala. Dear tba tbartb. jTPor farther partlruiara. rail ta praoa ar addrvta tba anderaigjed at Pre nebi)le f. 0. n11:t:p4 fSTKPHEN RC'lET. CLEARFIELD ACADEMY. Rev. P. L. Harrison. A. M,, Principal TI1B FIRST SE.SrlO! of tho sell Hao laetio rearof ibi. Iu.lilalioa ill eeraaraet oa MillAV,tho th dar of eiotleiaaer, IHI. PuLilla oas ontor at aaj tiata. The; ail aa eharited itktition froa tbo lias the; eaierle the eUiao of tbo eioealoa. lha eioarea of laetruelioa omhraeoa eoere tale laeladed la ikoroa,rh. fraetieal aad aeeea lili.hed odoeatloa for both aexee, Tho Priaeifial. harlnj had tho adnUf' ark oihorlooro ta bie arofeieioa, a.raree ae. rcato aad ? aard-aaa tbat hie oallro akilitr aal enerriea will ho dereud to tbo asoral aad aiea. ta! iraiBing of the yotth plaerd ander bit eharee. 1 LMNai dtf Tl'll IO A.i.b-,tia per 8e,.i.. (ll .Uk.) . H M Hletory - - - - .Ifo) ! Alrehra. OaoBOtrr. TrlrnrotaelrT. Mea a arm t ion, FarTayiaj;, rhiloaophy, Pb.tiU )try Chaaniatrj, Cook avaaping, Bulaa-f ai I'hy.ical Uaf raphj - . . Ml Lt ia. Great. aa Fraaca, iia aaj aflat aKora Draaekaa - - . f l) N MIUIC Piano (SO laraoat - - .$lt drtinctioa will ba asada far aaatara. , AaT tt fartaar partiralara taa,aira af Hot. H. L. HAVtKISoN. A. Fab. 4, H9 tf. Priatl.aL C. KRATZEIl & SONS AltR RKCKIVIXO A Rrt.EN'PlDKTOCK OF CARPETS AM) OIL CLOTHS. WALL rATERS GILT rATER, ife. LACE CL'RTAIXS, WINDOW SH ADU- COfNTERrANES ASD QUILT. LISEX TABLE CLOTHS A SAPKI.VS. LADIES SILK COATS OVERS ELE(3AXT SHAWLS Jl LACE FOISTS. IADIF.S" CHIl.DRrS'S TRIMMER UATS. t. a. , ia. AA..i o. eaai t t -t n I BFT KID GloVF-tAprF OE.V BLACK AND FANCY SILKS. FINE BLACK ALPACAS. CXFQl'ALLFD KTOTK LAMFS A'0i t UlLPKta.N S LSUOro d OAlTtKi. MKN'S CALF f FKF.N'CII KIT BOOM. HEAVT CALF BOOTS. 5. MKN'fl AND110VS4 FINE ANDHKAV? bUOhS. I j BEST STONE TEA SETTS, JO. CASSI MERES VEHY CHEAP. (iKorrniF, Fi.orit a tkovmc?t AT Loll ESI KATES. LIB Fit AL rE!UTTIOS TO TIIoS HUYINU IN VJVANIITY. I WWl, MAKKfTIVO AND CO C NT II! lKttIV..E WANTED. 1 Drarfie-lJ, Jim IA. lSftt. I V KW STOKK AND NKW (iOOlj JOS. SI I AW & SON 1I jiut cporfd I Ktw Pto, on Main Pt..Citni.s, T latlr occuria ly Wm. F. IRWlS Their otork coreiiii ot i Gkortcu of IL bt quality , Ql'KtNfiWARK UoOlS ttntl I 1 anJ r aiticla nroar for ooe'i comfort. Call ind atarolnaour itock bfnr l.l,a.in e..ohaei. 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