5hclcpttbUtatt. r-.-.r'i':-.nii Gbouue U.Uoopi.anoi r, Editor. CLEAR FIKLD, VX:'" WEDNE.'IUT MOnSISO, rKPT. I, !. Democratio State Tickot. FOR flOVERNOR " HON. ASA PACKER, OF CARBON COINTY. FOR SL'PBEMK JCPOR EON. CYRUS L. PERSUING, OP CAMBRIA COl'XTT. Democratio District Tickot. A.scmbty, JOHN C. HALL, of I'.tk Cnntltjr. Democratio County Ticket. . Treasurer. I.EVER I'LKGAL, ol Brady towneblp. County Commissioner, . H. IIISIDMAN.of BeeearU township. Auditor, JOII D. Ml 1. 1.1:11. of Hell townaliin. Willinin Pitt Fcsscndon, U. 8. Sena tor from Maino, it lying dangerously ill at Tortland. , Our ad interim President, Grant, . baa Been sojourning at vt astiitigion lor several uays past. m Grant's Attorney General, Hoar, lias decided tliut tlie tost oath shall not bo required of the monitors elect to the Virginia Legislature Thus another military peacock, in the shape of Gen. Cnnby, is knocked in the head, by a member of his own herd , The continued sorious illness of Gen. Rawlins, Secretary of War, has com pelled Gen. Grant to forsake the race course and other haunts of pleasure, and repair to Washington ; which he very much rcgroU, according to his dispatch. Lathi. Gen. John A. Rawlins, Sec retary of .War, died at 5 o'clock on Monday. President Grant did not arrive in time from Saratoga to ace him. Mork Help. We are in receipt of a new journal, entitled the L'lk Demo crat, published at Ridgway, by the "Elk Deuiocratic Association." It is a seven column paper, ably edited, woll printed, and Democratic to the ooro. Success to tho enterprise while it adheres to the Democratic causo and defends the rights and onion of the Stales. Trt Again. Grant & Co. made such a miserablo botch out of the ucw postago stamps, that the Department has been compelled to order designs for new It-sues. Tho heads of ash ington, Jackson, Franklin and Lincoln are to bo restored in place of the pi es cot designs. Go in ; who cares for ezponse f Our rnlcrs act more iike boys than statesmen. Always expert rncnting in a very cxpensivo way, and perfecting nothing but wrong. Glorious California Extra flour has declined in San Franciso lo $G and superfine lo 14 87J. Legal ten ders, 75J. Edmnnd Rurko says that cdncntion is tho cheap defence of na tions; but cheap bread is belter still This is not all. Ths election Leld in that S til to on the 1st Inst, has result ed in a glorious Democratic victory, notwithstanding the "second Wash ington" carried it last fall. Loyally, IU Realism, Gran tism, and overy other ism, liko tlioir greenback child, is at a discount of twenty-five por cent, in the Golden West. im jirrERsoxuNg His ne Court House erected at Brookville is to be dedicated on Monday next. A general invitation has been extended to tho county officers and friends in tho adjoining counties to bo present and help warm the building. We are xcoodingly sorry that wo can't go. There is no better place in tho world to go to on such an occasion. The lirookvillinns are all aliko on festive occasima; each striving lo outdo tho other in polite hen and their attention to strangers. Hero's our faj, Sleek. Hope you II win. Tell Kennedy to drink for us. Uatcuikq. Tho political temper ance men and ladit-t held a "Nations! Convention" at Chicago Inst week. They dono a good deal of grinning, but practically it amounted lo nothing The body played off a sharp trick on the outsido world by tolegraphing all over the continent that JuHgo Clack, of Pennsylvania, had been elocted President. The assembly was, how ever, not ichite enough toembraco the Hon. Jeremiah S. Hlaek. It happened to be a blark politician of that name from Lancaster, who was once Judge of his election precinct, and a liiird rato lawyer. This is Hie Hlaek tho female and male temperance advocates attempted to pass off for a statesman. K'avery and ths Copperheads still trouble these reformers. Alittlomoro aense and less foolishness would help these people and their cause atnar.ing )y. . These old lempcranco roosters and thic-ks havo had the causo in thoir special caro fur the last thirty yearn, yet the cause languishes. They are mainly made up of broken-down politicians, clorgy men without congre gations, and women who uava run way from iheir husbsndt and chil dren. Give them religion, business . and points ir, their epeciul care, and they would tain the nation i one Teal". I Onr t ttnitlilnlt tor .fib;. Our readers are no ilmilit aware that the nomlnco of ttr county for Assembly, ilr. Uw.l.e, failed to re ceive tho nomination for that iilllco at the hands of Hie District Convention. Tills we regret, lie was just (bo mnn for tho l.laco. Reing a gen'.lniniin of olrict integrity, and extensively en gaged In business, ho would have had neither timo nor inclination lot-limp1 hnuds with the corruption ring and roosters who infest the lobby and hotels at Harrisburg during the ses sion of the Legislature. Wo, however, heartily concur in the action of the Tiotiesla Convention, and call upon Domocruts to give its nomi nee, Mr. Hall, Iheir undivided sup port; hoping that tho people of the' district wilt find in him all tho quali ties possessed by Mr. Lawsho, and that ho will provo nn upright and attcntivo repreontativo. To this end wo shall closely scan tho acts of our agents at JIarrisburg this winter. MF. Hall having removed from this county five years ago, and having met bim but for a few moments ou two occasions sinco, wo can say but little about him personally. Tho Elk Democrat, published at his homo, bays: "It ii arsrei-lv necessary for m t dilate on the 3 untitles which'hent oar candidate fur legislature, oho (I. Hall, for tlit position, yet. for tlie sntor mation ot those who ara not ao well aeoueiuled with biQSf wo will give a brief outline ol hia enn-rr. 'Mr. Hall commenced thf study ol lew in Clear- laid under Hon. Wm. A. Wallace, in Ihe fall of lb-8, nod iu tieptrmbcr, sfil, waa admitted U practice. After that, Mr. Wallace, rocofrnuiug the sterling qualities wlii.-b bad guided hi tortner student's course, to him in u l partner, in lha effioe ol Mr. V, aliens, our voung lewyor wat distinguished fur hit cliiao applk-atiou and atten tion to ths business entrusted to tho ear of the partner hip. 'Iu August of 18S4, air. Ilall came among us with ths moat flattering testimonials from men of known probity and character, Ila located in lttdgway, aod onr nueinees men, foon recognising the Uleota which he possessed, be waa eoou in tbi enjovnieut of n lucrative practioe. Thoao who know him will not lay that we ere diverging from the truth, when wo assert tbat Mr. Hall la the moat euooeaalol lawyer ef bia age in thiaaention of the Mate. "Mr. Halt baa ever been known as a champion of the principle of the llemoeratie party, yet, al though an enrneat advocate, la not n bitter partisan never stooping to almae thoao who boneelly dif fer with him on qutstions of publle policy, but trying hr aound argament to ooiirine hie oppo neota to bil way of thinking of iBrn and meaeure. "Our oeodidato haa never swerved in hia fealty to thoae principles which be holds aretbe support of our institutions, and which will, with the Dom ing revolution of politics in this oouotry, be ila salvation. Of bis election there ean be no doobt, notwith standing the puoy efforts of nil dlBorganiaers." Bocta Kevem'b Oiricrns. The Washington correspondent of the associnlo press says : "The Revenue Office rcoeive many complaints from different parts of the eounlry, particularly away from the large eitita, of hogua deputy mar shals and revenue deteeuree wh- are engaged in levying black mail. The pnlilia should know tt-at all parties making demand hv authority of 4 lie revenue laws arc provided with written authority for ao doing, l'rompt measnres have been taken by the Coumiasioner 14 have aorfa impostors dealt with aooording lo the itrtct rigor of the law." Between the genuine and bogut tax gatherers, who have . invaded tho country undor tho guise of loyally, tho people aro being robbed of their nrntiort v. anil tliitir libet-ttGu crroutli .-ii .i . i. -ii curtailed. And thus It will continue while tho pcoplo aro foolish enough ini( tie ,,llt iy. 'i 10 other day a telo to cletate such ninnies as Grant and graphic dispatch informed the public Geary to position where tntcsmen that forty Omgmmen urrived at ton. al,r..il,l l nlllMfl. lib a this state of things continues w will have moro bogus than genuine government. Bogus offlecrs, liko vice, seldom flour ish utiles ca re we J and supported. As loyalty and radicalism have erect ed dwellings to hsrborand breed such vermin, it is no wonder tho pcoplo aro being devoured by iheir own dogs. Therefore, wo tay again, whilo tho lax payers vote for bogus statesmen, such as now occupy the high places in the Stato and Nation, they will be tormented with bogus money, bogus political economist, bogus lax galh rrers, and their liberties will soon be bogns, too. -eai ' A GoDLt. Trio. The Pittsburg loyalist aro always ufter something nice. They had a rousing meeting in that city on Friday lust, ard tho speaker Covode, Morton and lling ham are all "moral idea" men. The first ia the Chairman of the luil State Commiltro, ignorant as an ass, and a rrno scoundrel of the first water. second is ono of the Senators from the blate ol Indiana, and so nnlicted wito the social evil that ho cannot walk. Ths third, Bingham, is the murderer of Mrs. Surratt. Bo say Major Gen eral Benjamin Franklin Butler, tho toil leader in the Ilouso of Represent atives. These, exclaim the I'iltsburg lUdicals, are our jewels. They are in truth sneh, but they aro of the pirch back persuasion, and as naturally adhere to loyalty as the Cow-Hoy of tbo Revolution. Morton was, how ever, tho "right man in tho right place." A wcslern repndialor ad dressing (he Allegheny connly repu dialors. Out or Jail. We notice that the Bcllefonle National is again out of the hands of the Sheriff. The paper has been reennstructed, and looks well for b'ack licniiblican adrocato. We hope Mr. Gould will not wreck his bark on the rock of "cheap job work,' vcliif-ti eeiiMjl m Tufnl In I ........ I. . ' sors. bueces, to yon in everything excepi your miserable politic. Lock oh ntm 1'icTiiRxj Tiii!r on that. n hen Jlr. iluclinnsn wns Pres ident, Hon. Howell Cobb, hi Secrola- ry of tho Treasury, invited bim to a trip on Iho noted revenue cutter, Har riet Lane. Ho went, but when he found that the cxpenso of the voyage was o lie charged lo Iho government Kavo orders lo have Iho bills sent to him for settlement, which they would have been had hot Mr. Cobb urevent-Hmos ed it by paying them out of his own I private purse. Now Iho trovcriiinetit ts mulcted, however, lo iho extent of! tliniisandsof tlullnrs hv I lie exciimonn wliicli, firsl, rri-sijidit tlrant nj Mr. Itoriu, nnd second, Admii Ht Porter And Secretary litibeson, nitike liiltior and Uiiilier. The expenso inturTcd l.v ilin Tsllnpoos.i is nut grout enonirli to war. rsnt the iinppachinoni of tlioss vtlio jtitikcl round in Iter, Iiut tlio incidrnl rolsloJ of Mr. Hutlmnsn sliovts lh different instinrt which a born gentle man entiTtains of his duties frorn that belli by bis latest innmsor. Tfif Solittirt' 1 1 1fMrf.Os, IVs. The l'liibiili'lpliin .; snys! "While Governor Geary ami his party rro darning over the reniali.s oflallt'ii lie-i-ois, at Gull) shurj', (ienurul (iranl was removing tlto maimed soldiers a ho were appointed, lo small places liv I'rrsitlenl Johncoii. At Chaskdi, liinneKOta, u solilior, who losl. his leg in the eliaigo on Hood's forces, ul Nashville, win pout mauler at (SJXII per year, winch Uelpetl lomippnri ins lam ily. This enormous Hilary was covet ed by a sidewalk ranger, named Lueion Winner j ami AuguMi Klemmer, llio cripplo, bail to hobble out of the ollieo on his wooden log and one crutch, to beg or starve. Hero is another caso : On tho Mill of June, ISti'.l, Captain C. C. McGinnily, of Newport, Kentucky, was appointed Mail Atfont between Covington and Kichnlasvillo. Captain Mi liinnity entered the army in the war, its a private in tho Twenty-second Kentucky volunteers, and closed his services ul the end ol tho war as a ('iipluiti in the Fortieth Kentucky. Ilu fought in a number'of bullion. and was severely wounded at Stone Hvror. The Cincinnati Commercial, a Jlitdit al organ, says that his appointment lo tho route agency was supported by nearly every prominent Union oflieer and citizen iu lue portion of Kentucky hero liu lives, iiut ho did not please the liadicals, and after four days of service, ha received Iho fallowing no lie of die missal : U iiHKoroa, O. C, July 2, W, Sin Your appointuiont unitt-r dnte ol the loth instant, na lloulu Ageut iroui t'ovltieton to Nielio-Uatilk-, keutu-'ky. la rovuked. the J'oatmnstcr Ueneral bas ordered the ept'ointlnrnt of Josi-pb Ileiidursoii In your atend. i'liis cliauge ia made at the instance of .leeee II. Orant, the father of tho President- Very rerpecllully, Ac, Ukovuk Karl, First Asalstnnt Poslmaalor UeneraJ. "The futher of the President asks for tho removal of this bravo soldier, and General Grant lets the axe fall. Truly this Ihidical party is tho soldicrs'party. They starve litem while living 'und dance over their graves when dead." -iping- ttrUlocraty. One of iho most ridiculous exhibi tions of a spi rit of aristocrat y is G rati t's tour through lite New Kiiirluuil Slates. An Adjutant Gonerul oi the army is Sent out in advanco to intoi to Iho peo ple all uloiig Iho routo the exacl lime ot Grant's urr' val, tho hotel al which he will stop, what room bo will occu py, at what timo ho will hold roccp Uons, and a batch of othor ridiculous stuff, enough to make nu honest Amer ican citizen blush with sliamo at the iiopular, stupidity which mado him 'resident of tho United State. Lot us axk, what moro do Iho crowned heads of Kuropo ? When they go on a lour through their possessions, bul letin ure issued in advance, telling the pcoplu Iho time of their arrival at particular places, Iho clothes they in tend lo wear, who will accompany ihcm, Ac., Ac, and Grant isapirg llicitt to perfection., .liven this, however, we could overlook it ho bad Iho intel ligence lo govern a people. He hns not. The great idea of his life ia hor ses, dogs and tl.ars. lieyond these he knon's nothing at all. Tho members- of the Cabinet are equally as bad in this respect as the President. Tho whole administration of public affairs is now in the hands or ntinoruinntoa, una ttiej quMiiue simply liow rnuuli ol tlio ooooloa ' ' . an . . '"r -" "'. " ' ttir .f-i'tve lit iiirsAtiltltfi rrritlin nltritrtl frav ls in that &tite. Js'ow what were these frauds ? Tho report says, noth ing. I Ins lour of Congressmen, Willi their wivos, waa just a frolic or spree over tho I'ucifiu lUilroad at tho public expense. Iho pcoplo or a ground dowp Willi taxes worse than any peo plea on Iho face of the earth, and Pres ident, Cabinet and Congressmen are sprceing over tho country in a man tier positively shameful. Ia thoro no remedy for all this? Not o long as the peoplo are w illing to bo enslaved to tlio demand ol par, ty corruption and lyrannv. When ever they can exert sufficient manhood to throw oft tlio shackles of party slavery and assert thoir political and individual freedom, a different slate of affair may be looked fur. Not till then. Hutler Herald. Doctor BuTLr.a. Thenvcmgo Mas sachusetts ".Minister" believe that he can do anything, unless ir may bo lo perforin a miracle, and even this hus been tried in the Jlarllm s ineyard camp mooting, in tlio deliberuto at tempt to ounvurt Doctor Hutler. The sceno is graphically described in ihe uosion paper, governor t.lallin was on the p-roiitul. find "anolcej enrnoHltt-1 anj Senator Wilson "clonnently an- pealed to the unconverted." Amid ihrse and other appeals from all cjuar- ters, xicK'tor liutler stooti not onlj unconverted, hut unmoved. Where upon, C'laflin having failed, and the i alien couuicr nnving snuiuea and nowicq to no purpose, "an anxious sister singled oul liutler, ai d earnest ly entreated bim to come up lo the altar. uul the "anxious sister even could not arouse liutler, or brine him up lo the stand, where tho unconvert ed were to lie specially prayed fof Whereupon "n i-alotis brother on his knees begged bim lo go forward, "and "tho clergyman in chargo besought him strenuously," even promising "to keep open tho meeting all night" if miner would only try lu be converted. All theso means liiiled. Butler was obtuso to the r.calous brother, deaf lo tbo anxious sinter, and callous to lb open-all-night tleigvman. Tho trouble was Ilium over-eager people enucavoreu 10 convert isuiler, s some sinners aro said to take Ihe Kingdom of Heaven, "by violence." Persuasion would have been belter, say a dozen spoons or a eilver teapot, bunir un L'vcr , nnxil)u, Bcnt.Jx' y. Anotiirr Lr.TTEU from Covonr The Chairnian of tho Republican Slate t ominiiiec tins written lite rollowing letter to a member of the Committee in this section : Jlorisburg, orgtist 28. deer Sr i her riton to Mr. detannn, the Onmishrtrrof intcrnle Havrime, telling Him low lett up on thee whisky decl- nm ur nary is jit iceitsi. r.vry man tminvun in nrml.a !-,,.. i, 1.1 dehtno tbt-e snim thing. If he doanl eumnli with mv beo asked lo remnov liitn. Things is looking midlii, fare. yoors Irooly J Covonc. P. 8 ( tlonnl think tr.ileia kan maik fun of this letor, for i rote U wilh tbo dickshincry clous ulongnide. J C. The amount pnid Psslcrs and Fold ers diii-iti the Mt Session of the lst i-isluturo ncregntcd over f 50,0(10. Hard on t.i tnntir imwe'S'M WH " l ir flei'lc1 I'fnnrirr. A SI ft It'll ST SI'M It tlHH) FOR THF SIVKI-VO ll1 NO IHRIKII 1 II M I.AST IIOIIT TKtRH TO IIAVK r.VIO OIF MFARI.T TWtNTT FltlllT MILLIONS tF TIH BTATt 1IKI1T WHAT HAS DLCOMt OF TIIK NOM.V f The history of Iho Stlo Debt of Pennsylvania, say tlio Harrisburg Ptitriot, m,iy be told in a few words. It was created principally in building up and keeping up tho public works. 'II. muii ta-frL. u-erii Ml'PHl null V sold tlult the debt might bo reduced. In 1K)S, Douioeruttc Jjt'iislittiiro, In aecord- anco with Section 4 of Article XI of tho Statu Constitution, enacted a law providing for the creation of a Sinhing Fund. This Sinking Fund was to bo a reccptaclo of certain revenues which were lo be applied only to tlio pay ment of tho interest on State loans and tho extinguishment of the Stato Debt. Tho rocciula at tho Treasury, from these sources, us per tho statemuiils of tho Auditor General' ollieo, from 1801 till 1SGH, inclusive, foot up tho enormous sum of twenty trven millions, nine hundred and six thousand, two hundred and ttcenty scven dollars ! Wo givo tbo receipts tor each year, as follows : ISOI I sr.? lsj 1SSI 18111 IhltO 1SH7 I SOS $1,771,(102 Ss S,41J,.1U IS l.stil.lSI I .(H7,Si8 f.8 4,IM,I5 7 4.2.17,915 51 6,tU4.2.1l 01 4,i9.tl 4: c2;,81i,12; 68 Now, theso twenty-seven millions and upwards ought, under tlio law, have gono into the funking r una, and to have been applied to tho reduction of tho Stato Debt. If they did not go there nnd were not so applied, where did they go and to Khat use were they applied T This is a qiiostion which tlio peoplo ask tlio ltadical Muto olti cials, and to which they demand an holiest and straight-forward answer. This sum has certainly not been applied in payments nn the first State loan. On the first of December. lXliO, the State Debt was $87,1)09,847 hU. On Ihe first of December, 1MG8, the Stato Debt was :U,2H(j,fUS 13, show ing that but 4,(H2,001 87 of Ihe debt has been paid during theso eight years. Now, if all tho taxes received at tho Stato Treasury, which under the law belonged to tho Sinking Fund, had been applied in payments on tho Stale Debt, we should have tlio following exhibit: Ftale Debt in ISSO t.17,C?,M7 0 Itoeeipta of Sinking Fund Iron 1S61 till ltS J7,06,M7 SS Amount of debt remaining tl0,003.61( VI If, therefore), the finances nf the State ImtJ been properly nnd lawfully silniiiiitor'(l, a nd tlio Democratic plan fr psying oft' tbo Stato Debt contained in the Sinking Fund Act of lfcGS, hud been lairly and honestly carried out, during the htxt eiht yvnrs, tho debt would only be a little over ten millions instoud of upwards ol thirty-three mil lions. Twenty three millions thnt wont inlo the State Treasury during ihe Inst eight years, and that ought to havo mno into tho Sinking Fund fur tho paying oflT tho State llebt. Imve been s(iianilcred, or stolen. Wo do not cburgo this ; the figures prove it. We nk iho tlosost st ruliny of what we linvn Itr-ro nlntod, nnd rcror tlie, render to ! twt,ite tolc ssnU tl,a reports of tho Auditor (icncrul'a offleo for protif o( utir sllfpitlrnis. " The i.ast Intuit. A nigger named Hill Saunders has been appointed Siet'ial deteetiva and coiifidential n gen I of Iho Washington I'uflofilce salary, $l,2l0 per year l lie nmsl important public trust con ferred upon a nigger under tho new regime. Well, it is, perhaps, a logical result of "tbo acceptance ot the situa tion" by tlm temporarily rowed, spir itless, hopeless white sovereigns (!) ol this unfortunate country. This nigger one of tho race of human beings w ho luck moral perceptions, who have nbl the slightest conception of tho word honesty, who simply refrain from stealing, when they do thus retrain, through fear of tho low, and not ihro' tho dictates of consciunco, reason and honor, has been appointed by nn nrm of Ihe government as spy nnd inform er over whilo men. ICverv whilo clerk in Washington rostolllco is al I k Uti Ki ,0 11 M R- M'C"11!. l tho morey of tl.T. Ignorant, inferior, u ftlS V.,S nulTOW-nillHlOiI, IjrailllOM, CO!it0tcn00 leu African, who contracted inlol- lot-t and brutal prvjudiees will natuwlly .... '.i a at thia niomoiit, When tllO deep ItlUl- U'rinirfi uf a war of raooa aro heard not only All over tho South, but oven in the North, mulco him tho covert,, if not tho open enemy, of overy member of tho miperinr rue with which ho i brought oflieinlly iti contact. tuch outrujreoiift, premeditated ihmil'n an thoao thoutd iiiuko the more decent inembora of the domtnitnt pnrty blunli with nhnmo. Wo (V)lomnly wnrn the men in power, who ore crowd infr this interior negro race upon, and, indeed, over and nhovo tho white race, who founded this rovernment. and have made tho Country what it n nr. tr. t HUO. tlmt Uicy .ro VrtrluK for , themselves n day or wnilh w hich,! when it pomes, W ill be fotll'f 111 nnd !( riblo. A war of races will ecrtuinly ! , ., , !) the price Of tho niffu'er poller ol tho Mottirrel pnrlv. Tliuro ro ini. linns of while men" to-lny all over the 1 Ciliary, in whose boson's there is rs. i Kinga pent up volcano. If this nii'i'er I linlii-v ia rw,t el,tl.,....,l i. - .Ill I. ,,,,, , ., ... i '.i i .' . OUt, atld Whfll ll does, tllO loudest ! try will tlOl bo "down Wilb the licirro," 1 but "down wilh tho fools and fnnslics1 mil.s. ii,, j i , . , who havo debauuhod him." and not Ollly hi Oil i;lit ruin Upon tho SOvtion , wliich alono bus hitberto truly lm-! lr.lr.l niwl ...r..,l r, l l. l , I ill l . f"r.,'""'.b"t !'" onatoiuu mo viilirn iituion Willi a Oat K breukin debt and trailing tHXalion Wo tell yoa, leadnr, of Iho ilonKr,. party, tho yonennCO Of tho peoplo i not dead J it ainiply ftleept. hen it nwulten, nothing tun aave you from .l. ft rJ ,',,n tho tetnhlo coimefpienceii of your foul trinics X )'. liy Uook. Hon. J. A. Jidjcp. tif C'intinnati. hcrciofurs a proniinvnt J'adicnl, in a roinniunicnlitin to tho I'lininnali Fnquirer, says : 1 1 have severed my stdl from tho ltoiiublicnn larlv. bn- causo it is an orsniaed hyptH-riny, a shnltlinrr dissiniiilntion, a Irniid, a de lusion and a snaro, a combinulion of prapinjT fanatics, fattenini; on tlie vituls of iho woullh-produeers and weullli-distriliitlors of tlio country." Mr. Jtoyce evidently ondorsUnds the orjnn, nation from wliicli bo bus parted. On tho luth ult .ono Albert Brown, a negro, committed a rape on Lenora llunnoit, white, nged sixtuen years, in Troy township, ilrudlord county. Tho family were absent, and the wretch In huninf) form tmilc this op. porluiiity lo accomplish his design. Tha fJetuil are ol the most revuUiiij; cimruciur iiionpi'ro waa lOtli'nd in jiiil o f uajy of lst rek. Ciir.ATito oiii arothvr There Is a voice of w ailing heard from Vsiikee sckoolmarms of the South. Sambo has proved irtigralefiil and refuse lo pay for Ihe tuition of bis offspring;, lie promises, but "goes back'' on his word. One Indignant fragment ol I I'll. i, mil it. t-.-ut: telle her tiiiunu Isle in'tlio Mucon 'Airgraph, which is, ll.st after a Northern society agreed to pay her aalary, her board Was lo bo paid by tbo parents who sent their t hlldren lo school, but that they failed lo do so, nnd that sho would Imve been turned out of doors by her landludy had sho not paid her board herself. Sho says tbo ncgroe aro profuso in words, make any amount of lino prom ises, but never think of fulfilling them. This is terrible, nnd Georgia should be "reconstructed," especially the negroes who rofuso bacon and slapjucks to Yankoo schnolmarms. Age.. fllf? flVfl'tiSfWflltjI. 11SITII A a i'ui Iromrta.Mlne (.n the tjrem. J ises uf the luliscnVr resMling In lleecsria tnss,iip. nn or ahuut the I jib ol nUjiigt, last, A IlLAl.'K Ml.'I.K, mane trimmed close, tail untrirotnvd, with two suiall whits spuls on the left shuulder, and one on the left hip, nnd shod all around. The owner or owners are hereby re. quested to couie forward, prove property, pay charges, and take him away, or be will bo aold as tho law din-eta. K. B. LKK. (Urn Hope, Kept. I, '09-.lt. "I ) HOHOH A The bcbojl Directors of I'lkr X umnei. win receive ecniea proposals uniu lue 2jth of Sept. for building a School House, on lai.d of John lliinliip. Baid house to ha Uts.20 fest. IS feet lo the ceiling, dout.le plank, weather. boarded and plaslere,) with three coets, also three ooats paint on it. The stone and frame tiuiner will Iw furnished on the ground also the plr.nk will be hauled. The huusn to be Baisbed by the rst ot rJepteinber, 1S70. M. L. C. EVASS, Cnrwensrille, 6cpt. 8, '6u-et. becreUry. NOTICE. T THE MATTKK of tl.o It f port of i-H.ok X out ltnl -.iui to keturivii, lt the widrnr ot John M. Ogtiaa, dco'ti , ud noir wile of Hichard Shall Her. At mi Orfiban' Court brM t CltrflelJ, in nd for tht ruunty of flrnrfiolJ, on lb Jth d of June, lH6Vt it wu ordered tbtU publication be inii'le in at lent oa newspaper' puUli'bed in CirBtiield coanly, for tlireo weeki brluro brptam btr Term, 1 notifjin; all peraoni iu iuieruit that tlto Krai Kitate of live acrca, more or Icm, appramed and t out to tbe widow out of the eiute of John Id. Uglm, dee d., late of Lawretioc tuwnabip. will be eonflrined to br, and tbe He port of tbe appraixrt approvrd, unless aufiicient eauae ha itiown to tbe evutrarr. br the tlrat day of Heptatnber Term. UV TUK COI KT. Ail; A. W. I.KK, Clerk O C. S-t I. '69-3t.' Y7"AiTt;i AGENTS FOR OIR rAMILYrnSKIA. TV FT THE COOK needed is every faajlly. and ao ibcap that all can afford it. It is a handsome octavo of 644 elasely printed pages, sontaining tbe matter of 14. 00 volume, but is sold nt It diners from all similar works, by giving ibe difiertnt mi des of treatment the Aleunsthlc, Homeoiathie, llydripathie, Beleetle and Herbal, thas rendsring It nvnilsblo where ether hooka are of no nse. Agents And It by far tbe beat selling hni.k of tbe kind pabtiahed. Urer Iwo thoussod 12,000) copies have alreadr been told in tha city nf Chicago, when ths suthnr resides, fiend for Circulars, giving full partieulara, terms, etc. Address, C. P. VIMT, Publisher, Ko. S Barclay St., New York. Fepl 8. 'eJ-v-t Sheriffs Sales. Y Tlrtoaof rundry writaof rtmdiltomi erpnma 1 1 liiued out ot the Court of Common Pleat uf Clearfield count, and to ma di roc led, tbera wil! bo tTpoavd lo public ii.la, at tbo Court llouta, in lha borough of Clearfield, oa Monday, the .JTthday of Kept., HA9, (rourt week.) at I o'clock, p.ai..tbefolluwin( dttcrlbad Heal Eiiate. U wit; A certain picca or lot of ttriKiad tituaie la tha flitTfltiKh of Claarneld, Clearfield county. Pa, taonnttrit nnd dfcrit'd at full own, to wit lleglnntni .1 p.x m fii, MJ l.ii,,- fr i III ities Wwreeiaa, In sr UlHrl.14, , oina . a, i3 Hridjrn, 7 7-10 perrhrf to a poet, ihoa'a north U perrboe Ion pt, Ibcnca waet IS parcbei to public mad, theneo by publio read aouth 30 dcreei ta't, 5 penhat to a port, thenm aoutb 13 dcgea and 10 porabee ta a pntt tho place of bojtinninf . containiof ton) perrhet, bain)t two dwelli. ( hoatet erected thereon recrinr out of tha aama a ttoall piece of ground watt of tha road leading to Moore'i eoa.1 back, which tt already ennreyed lo tho Rer. Father Tracy. Sailed, takrn la tiacatmn, and ta ba aold a tha property of John Faony. A)a a oertein tract of land t'ttcata la tha towoahtp of Morrif, Clearfl Id connly. Pa., houndod and described at f.illowe, to wjti on tha atrih by C. M-u. jr., on tha eaat by tieorge Wetiel, on Ilia aouth by Mtrbtel Loder and t'blUp linker, and wett by Kichard Thomai, and warrsnti d in tba namt of W r, Mali, oa taming Threa Hundrad and fiiity on A area, withno Improvement (heroin. 8eited, taken In eiacwtian, and ta ba iold at the propone of John O, leoreinn. Alto a errtain tract of land titnata In Cheat townthip, Clearfield county. Pa, bounded at follow: beginning at a hickory corner oa old line of John Hrcnneman, thence aouth 60 do greet weet by Mania Itbiogton tract to corner' utda by John Mr Cord, al H perch ct, thence by landi belonglrig t tbe eiuta of John Wo CuMy, defatted. nnrtbwett by line or John kit-Cord 179 perch fa, more or len, to a corner. IU5 old Inisf, anotaintni On liunlrrd and Twelre tad tbirt pcrrbot, with a hot. and Jj rtrrWiTJB "d 120 perrbM, fold U Ptnioel Straw de. Btiied, taken in aitrnttoo. and to b. iold at U pritporty of Jmtpb Mct'uiiy. Atte a certain tract ol cent titualo In Cbatt town hip, Clearfield county. Pa., bounded on ihe eatt hy Itnd of Henry Parp and Janvt Wood, on the annth by land of J ante &tvrnun, on tha wci by land of Auriia Carry and Cheit t reek, and on th north hy land of William Wannar and Uugh lialUber, with a boot toen aorei elrared, and a imill lea; dwelling bourt ereetad theraoo, cntaiuing a bunt fiftji Aerte, aaora or U . Sfiiid, taken In titration, and to b iold a tha property of Kiaon UorabauKh. Aluo a errtaln tract of land titvatt la Ferf nioa townthtp, (Mcarneld county. Pa., bennded ao tht eaat by lartdt of Oranco Thartlua, on tbe tenth by lands of M-trtta Nolan, on ta wret by Indl Oeorgo William, tontaiaing Kinaty I'T" '" ' " Belted, ukm in eieentlon, and lo be sold ss pvpertv of Peter fummons ' m take n.iir tk.t li r,, e.ni. f the purchase on,y must be paid nhes ihe property Is knocked down, or it mil be put up ai.ie (or s.ls. tVKKNHS IHiwk. 0rr" ,., I hh"'"- 8 ' ChopifT'c Cola OliLIIII 5 DalU, 1V vitl'M) of sunilrv wrils of tsrwri 'aci'es. J rd out of the Court of Common I'leas ol - B-ld n.unty, snl to toe diiwlrd. Ihrre will hl," P"w,e ' " ""Tl tte rKiroufh of Clrarfl-ld, on klondav. the I7lk rt.t f p,n,., ,,,, , ,.olocki P. W., tbe fi.llnwine pn.prrlT. vis: eertnin bullrllne aiieaie la the Uir.uj ef uaeeela. uiearnem rounty, rn., II beini a Iwo. .lory stone and brlkk.iUIn, or dry kiln, f,., Sryme lumhsr, bsln( Trel lonn and 10 feel seep, ihs lower rt..ty being built with stme .""M.i 'Ci V.UV". "a' t t.ect f lea l bounded on the oatt and tnnih by ' oahannon Crock, and oa tho aortb and wert ! iV" V Lj,h; w being entered ataint tba aatd bnllJing and th. .bT daaor.be f lot ot ground and tim.ll.ge apfurirnvnT to eaia uotiaiag. ty fifed, takrn U eteeniinn, and to be aold nt tbe property of Klrhard Onfflth, Ambroie Uill man and Thnraan Ftirm, ,ff Hidden will uka notice tbat tS ftereent. of the purrhaea nmey moat be paid when tht propertr tt knorhd down, or H will be pat or ati.nf..rMle s CVHKMl'3 1I0 K. Faiatrr'i Orrira, I bbetiff. Clearfield, J'e., Pp'., II, Uo9. SherifT's Sale. 1T elriue nl s writ of f,rri Fri: Is 1 1 rord eel of Ihe Court of Common Pleas of lieatlle'd eounty, and to me rllreeted, there will ba eipnaed In Pl'HI.IC HAI.K. at tbe Court lli.ase In tbe borough of Clearteld. an Monday, lbs t7lh day nf lieul , ISSC. at I o'clock, P. M., tba fnllnwing property, In wil I A neruln Irael of land ettnata la Orabam toeia.tiip, Clearfield eounty. Pa, eontaining One Hundred nad Mis Arret and SS perches, ! seres clrsred, having tberavn erected s small bou.e and barn, bring part nf n larger tract weiranled la tbe name or Jobs Themae, bona et be Mads ef llreaem. Pixesy A nlbers. Seised, taken in aaeoutloa. asd4n ba sold as ike property of Sis. M. Hnrge. "MtidJera will take notice tbat II ptrJ rrefc i n. purcnaee w oney am oe raid When Ibe property Is keoeked down, ee It will ha put ap again f, ..I.. CVHK.Mt'8 MOW R, fne-irr Ornrs. I Sbsnf. j rrstlsU ft,, tf , , i SBavasreel pitv 3vrrlljiftnfnll. COURT PROCLAMATION. inmRM. H". " A. M A T R R, P- liter,: Junes .,f ins Centt f Cowmen I'leal of the inenty (flh Judicial Dlslrltt, esneiposed fe Ihe eoonlles ol leaild,n, U snd tllnl"n sod li..n. asWUnl. Ut rilH end Ilea. JAC0I WILIIfcLM, Aas, slain Judges nf Clenrsl4 no, have I, sued their precept, le fM dlrerleel, far Ihe holding of s I'ourl of t'oasmon Flsna, Orphan's Const, t)rt of Wuarier nesMone, vr. i w7.r nnd Terminer, and Court of Ueneral Jail Pellvsry, nl the Court House at ClearSeld, In and far the county of ClearSeld, commencing on the I'ourtll Ilium)-, (aim nnj) 01 ... eontlniin T0 W K a K S. NOTICE IS, therefore, kereby gives, lo the Coroner, Ju.tleoi of the Peace, and Constablss, In and for said eounly of Clearfield, to appear in their proper persons, a lib, their Rolls, Ileeords, Inquisitions, Kxamiosllons, and other Meioeu. branoes, lo do those things which to their offices, and in Iheir behalf, pertain to ha dona. UIVKM under ray nana ai iiearoeiu. m .n.i dsy uf Hipt. ia the year uf our Lord one tliouund eight hundred and slur nine. CVHKNIUat UOWII, Assri. CAUTI)M-An persons srs hereby caution ) ed ngalust purchasing or in any way ed. tiling witb the fallowing property, now in the possession of tlainer V. Itlooin, of Bloom tcwu ship, Tin ON K GRAY MAKE, ns the same belougs to and Is subject to mv order. likNHY 1'KSTZ. Foreat, Sept. 8, '09-81 pd. ran w tiiiL rURE PRED HOGS AND FOWLS. WINTER SEED WHEAT. And other Farm tkeds, from Dcitz's Experimental Farm, Chambersburg, Pa. ttehl's and Bouehtcn's Drardlrss; Week's ana Treedwell's Brsrdsl Wblie WhenU. French White and Heel Cksffi Purple Straw Bearded Red Maiiiterrnnoan, and Oeroaen Amber Beard less, are the ueit, enrliest. hardiest nnd veal pioduolive Wbeata Ihat ean be reeonaaiended for SenemJ enllealloa. Priee, $i per bushel. 4 povnds of an kind by mall, vent noel paid, far SI. Twentv beads of different varletlee. aenl postpaid, for fl. Twenty other varieties of Wbent, Itarley and oals.ot last ynnr a lleporia tisn. See llairi'l ExranmsifviL txu Joca SaLI aend and sntsorlbe for it; only II SV per year ; Ibe aaust nsefnl Journal printed. Address,. uW. A. 1KITZ. Chsssberakorf, Fa Tbe Earliest, Hardiest, nnd most productive Bed Wheel iatl.e French White Chaff. Kept. S, IbCT-il IIVAMINATIOIIIH TbBtJ tianli. tion of Toac hurt. for Cloarfleld county, will be bi'id. at fvllowa: Brauv. UIoodj and Lniun, bept . 11th, at Lntbortburg; Curwaniviile and Tike, tbe Uth. at t,urwntTiire4'enn, tbe nth, at rena villet L. City and Fergoeoa, tbo loth, at L. City j Bt 11,1 he Ifilii, at Dower: Utimiide.tbe 17. at Hunt tide: N. Waahingtoa and Cbeet, tbe Stttb. at N Wnahiugtoo Jordan 21, at Antonrillo; ttetceria, the 22.1, at O Ian Uop ; Ooehcb. tne 20d, at Janet ville; Woodward, the 24tb. at liappr Valley a. kntfl Kiaos, the tHh, at S. Millport I Bogge. the S7th, at eetitre a. booar ; Ireatnr and Ofctola, Ihe ZMth, at Oeceola: Worn, tbe IVth. at Kvler town Urahem, tho 3ith, at - ; Bradford and IndreBdeu,Octobor tbe let, at Jack tone a. boaie; Clearhcld and Lawrfoer, the II, ut CWSeldj Karthaut, tha 6th, at halt Lick; Coviugtoa, tbe 71 h, at Mulaonbarg; birard, the tb, at Congma U.II : Uoobra. tbe Vth at Ui.ahrw i. boute. Appheanti will f am tab tbrmeelree wilh pen and ink or pencil, and paper, at part ol the ex ai na tion e will be wnltoo. JS private eiaalnatione will be held, benee it ii neceaaarv for all who intend to teach to attend aom of the pubJta oort, which will eoatben proirptl? at 9 oVtook, a. m.t after which none will be admitted to the elate, iKO. W. fc.N ViJKlt, Bej.t. 1, 'C9-te. Co. tiup't. Ul:;lSTr.RM TK fV-Notire ii hmbr given tht the following aeeountt bare been enamined and paeed y me. and remain Bled of record in lb ia otuee Tor the ioieetiun of heirt, Irgatert. eredtlora, and all other, in anyotber my iut"rrtM, and will bo prveented to the next Or pban'e Court ot Clearfield count-, to bo held at th Court litiOM", in tha borough of Clearfield, eonv mrncing on the fourth aionday of September, A. U. 18r.y. 1. Tiio iinnl aoeounlof Tutriclc Cur- Ire, Adminittrator of James Corlcy, late of Gra haia towralitp, decaaed. I. Tho partiiil ncconnt of George Slf., 'sdininiv-l-ttor of John filoaa. lata of Kaox 3. '.f fie h'nuf account or o. Kratier, Adininidtrator of Anthony K Miter, late of 1'ikt townahin, deoeaaed. 4. Tho Cnu1 acoountof Jamei Kid- dir. AJminutrator Ae , of William Anderaoa, Ute of Hurnaide townaliip. deleaved. 5. Tho account of Samuel A. CalrJ- well, AdiainlplraUir of Jacob ft car b art, lilt of Bogga )nwnhip, decoaaed. G. The final account of II H. Ilurd and I-ewii J. IIue.1, Riecutortaf Kltai llurd, late of Cheat townahipe darraaed. 7. The partial lurount of John-T. Piaitb and (ieorge Senior Kientore of tlaorgi llughr, lata ol Ilrady twnbip, driweed. 8. Tlio account of John II. Fulford, Adminiatrntur da i woo of Jamee Jdorriaoa, lata of Jordan tnwneh'p, deeate(, HROiRTEN't Orrira. A. W. I KK. Clearfield, Pa., HrpL 1, I8fi9 te. J Register. Valuable Farm for Sale. THE tubarribfT eOrt to aril bia farm litiate in Bra.l tnwnahip, Clrarfleld eountr, pa.. ouotatning fe terra, about 40 a?ni cleared, and nder gini enhiraiiim, having erected thereon a LARGE Hut Mi aud HANK 11A IIN, and oiber out buildinga. Alto a good young o rr bard eon -Uining 100 tree. The 6& acrca of timber land ia well corrred with gitod pine, hemlock and a vaalrty of oak, chf-atnut, bwth, augar, maple, hirkorr, ehrrry, Ae and near a taw mill, arm Is l miles west of I.utbersScr, and on tlie snrvrr of tbe Allegheny Vallcj B, R. Tbe sulserbrr ean be aJJrrised at Luilierl burjr, Clrarfiiid connly, Pa. ucsnr xiEnnwixK, Pipt. I, IsSJ-St. NOTICE. LL persona are hereby netlned who have teaerd Banking ground at or near tbe meal h ol w hitmer ma on the properly nf tlroom, Ilick ey A Co., that nil bneb pay must be paid up he ft re any more ground ean ba obtained. And all persona banking timber or loirs or any otber lumber on the aloresaid property, without per mission, will be held for tn-sspnss, or be ehaiged Hfly dollars per raft for saiS ground. Ai. phi-shoe for said ground must be made 16 W. b. iJickev, lilen Unpe, Pa. OIIOOM, DICKET A CO. rpL I, HltJ-Sm. Sale of Real Estate. USHER AN ORDER nf tbe Orphan's Court of ClearSeld rouatT, Pa., dated Jane J. leu'i, tbe and'-rsifrned adsMinistrwtor of Henry H. Smnl, deeeneed, will aoll by public Ten dee or eulevy, at Ihe premises in Urahem township, Thursday the Hi way of ffplember, IHen, nt t o'clock, p. m , thai raln.ble REAL ESTATE draerihed as lollows: nf Inning at a po.t al the soiilli east comer, thi-nce bv land of W. P. Sme.l south 107 perchrs In s pint, thrnca by land of n. ii.m'in, wett it prrcnes lo a post, thence by land of lar:rrt Smeal. north IH7 perches to a post, thrnee by lend of W, P. Smeal, east 71 perrlies te Ihe place ,f beginning, Containing 50 Acres, more or less, 1 I.KMrt t Tha one half oa eonnrmslioa ef aala, and the balance in one yenr theroaOer, wilb Inter, est from date of sain, to ba secured by bund and morlgage on the property. B ll. SI'llflON'OVKR 1 , , HENRY HAMLIN, j AJmn, Brpt, X, ISflt 41. Governor's Campaign CAPS, CAPES, nan Campaign Torches. Price of Torches, :J, a 1.10, tli and (40, per hnniln-iL. Km.i r II. I .... I'll., I,,, IN. ... (raving ot Cafs and Cap-. rillt.lP HILL, V.urr. H'i Cburcb Sirret, Est. :j A 3,, nSovs MerkcU Mllltsrv Consnanle.' I hIiv,.''!',!'.. . - MB' IV W order. I ,,, i Soulhern Land & Emigration COMPANY, ' WASHINGTON, D. C ORGANIZED and eetahlisbed for tbe PareliaSe and lale of Farming and Mineral Lands, and improved Real r.,late ia the Koulhera Stale. TUOM AM R. PLORKNCR, PresMenl. JO. CKVKKNM. Vie. Preerdrert. J. IIKNHY A.KIN, Treaemrer, rrealdent Fourth Natmual ll.nk ot Pkildelnhie. J'HIN MOKKIM, Hertsrv. IllOS. C. ISA UK! WELL, Attorney nnd Caanrcllor. Osnca : Wa.hineton KniUlh r n . . . e ' "ir rvenin Mln and Pennavhaala Avenue. w.k. - " ' - "uSlui . v. nrrrnanrr, : One. John T. HnlTinavj, Alliany, K T El One. Wm. Pigler, ClearSeld' Pa, One. T. f Rardnlpb, Trenton, N J Vllsffllanfoul. MISS H. S. SWAN'3 SCHOOL FOR GIULS CI lAKritlD, fA. TUK r ALL TF.R.V of twenty two weelil will eemraetiM (in MeU'lay, nenleraoer S, tstu. A frimarv drpartajrnl wIP be ended In lbs Irbonl tbts fall i for whleb tbe servient of , eoea netent lostrucloe have been onreeed. And ao effort will be etiarej tc reuiler tbis dsfartnienl attractive sua lustniatlvs. IKR1I8 OP ICITI0H ReadlDf, Ortbofmiily. Wrltlnir.OI Jeel Les sons, Primary Arllhraetle and Primary UeoKraphy, per belt Urm, (of eleven weeks.) - $ C History, lcal aud descriptive Ueofrapliy with Map Draaung, Uiamsnar, Menial and Written Arlthiaetio 6 it Algebra and tha Brioneee 00 Instruction In Instrumental eautie IS to Oil palatini U Wat work 0 For full particulars send for Circular. Clearfield, Aug. ii, Isoe-pd. NEW IYIILLLINERY AND JJPSXtCXXZT C2CDCS)(30 and DRESS MAKING ESTABLISHMENT. TI1ST OPENEDIn tbe room raeently oeenpled by the Mies Reed's and directly opposite Mnssnp'a Store, ClearSeld, Pa. All tbe late styles of bonnets, bats. Ac, for old and yoonf. Ladies, nslasea, and abiidrena' trimmings, rib bona, and eoat velvets, laeee, (laves, Ac, si waya kept nn band. DRKMB MAKING Is all It, vsrloni branches nad latest styles, for old, middle aged, and tbe yenng, Bad ta order, by the anos, fasbionabla dress makers. Mrs. I. . WATSON, Anf. Ii, 18C tf. A 1.0 agent for tbe " Magic Maeedonlan 011." Warranted to cure Rhraiantiaiu, NenraL(ia, Lirer Complaint, Ae. No cure, so nwy. NOTICE. IN tbe natter of be application ef Willi am Map est, lo tbe Court of Coateoa Pieaa, ia and for Clearfield eonatj, to be diaeharged from hie eurotabip for monies received hj Fiaoeii Punlap, lau of taid Borough of Clear field, Pa., from tba estate of Juha Croiatbwait, lata of Centre county, Pa., being tbe Legacies bequeathed to John and lsaiel I'unlap. br virtue of a certain Kalo which waa granted by the Onihane' Court at Clearfield, the Suth day of June, UflU, I do berebr giro notice to all per tovt loteretted in aatd tund receired at alore stated, te appear en or before lha second Monday of September, wroumo, and present their elamt aeoording to law, and do such other ataUe-rt at tbe Court nay mju.ro of tboa. ia the prontiaea, or be forever barred, and also tbow eaate accord ing to the following rule aade ia thit eaae. llJOi. J. McCl LLOLG1L Ally, for Wm. Mapee. Jane 20, IS69, Hula It granted to tbow eaute why William Manet should not ba released and discharged from a bond given by htm j surety witb ooe Francis Dunlap, to tba Orphan' Court ol I'leameid county, oa tba uth day of bepteav bar, A. It., IH4, in porsuance of an Act of As armhly approved tha 21 b day of April, 1844. PubhoatibB to be Biede of tbit Rule in two newa. -"v papers published ia Clearfield county HEAb fr four weeks prior to tbe Nenteaiber Aug 'C9-4L CHARLES SCHAFER. LltiEU BEER BR E WEB, Ilea rOttd Pa. HAVING t-inted Ur. Eutres' Brewery be hopes by strict attvatioa to bn tineas tnd me manufacture of a au peri or article of UKKR to receive the patronage of all the old and anaoy new cu? turners. Aug. Zj tf. WAKTKO One good BLACKSMITH and one men to work ia wood making Sk-da, Wagona, Biamp Machines, Ae. Ring It men or men with tmaJI families. Applv to LOUTH A HLMBAROEn, auglStf Jefferson Liaa, Clearfield county, Pa. IITAXTKIJ-Ttro TEACIIEnS-Ia the if borough ef Osceola. High Pehool, slity dollars per utonth. 1'ritnary ScbtHil, forty dollars per anontb. Term, live months. Applian't will ticloao durliratra nf eenlfivoie, e.ad addrras wt, .- " 'ttlbHiM"p. C,MI I..I D. It. Good, Secretary. auglS 3f (1 At TIOw AM persons are hereby eaution. J ed agaiaat purcbaing or it aay way med diiag witb one span of Sorrel Uorwi, Uarbt or Kdward tiligan, and In tbe poescsiioa of J. VT. Larts of Iteccaria township, as tbe aane belongs to me and are subject ta my order. W. 8. DICKEY. Sept, f, UC9-JU VIMIM!THArtll'H MITIC Notice Is hereby giren tbat letters of administration on tha estate of ROHKHT WELCH, deceased, lata nf Doggs township, Clearfield county. Pa., having been duly granted lo Ibe undersigned, all pereone iuilebted ta said aetata will pleeae mahe parmont, and those bavins; claims or demands will pressnt tbssa properle nolhentieated for set tkmrot. kKBKCCA WKLCH, Jj20 6l:pd Admlmstraurix. IMTHAVst-CAJne trespassing oa tbe premi j aea of the saheenber, reeidiag In Bell 'own snip, on or atHiut tbe Iret day of Jnly last, Iwo II MFKKS, about twn yeara old : one white, with red earl and red spots oa tbe sides ; tbe otber red, white along the bark aad belly. Also, small dark briadlo bull, supposed to be one year aid. Tha awoer nr owners are hereby requested to com furwerd. nrov. nronertv. . rberrte. aad ! teke them away, or tbey will be eold according te law. JOHN W. MOIT. Cower, Angusl II, 1 gf9 It fd. . IXKCrTORN- KOTICRe-Letlen testa X J menury having this 2tb day of JuIt. lt, bn granted to us onon the estate of CIJ R ITIAN KM Kit) II, lale of Morris township, Clearfield CO.. Pa , deceased, all bersoos baring elaims asaiast said oeute are reouestcd to present them in dne form, and those indebted ta said aetata are re. uueated la make payment withoat delay la tht uoacrsiguou executors. IHWARD PERKS, Thilip.l org. Centre eo Pa., Cllltl.-TUN KMbllill, "atorrieaWle, Clearasld en.. Pa., JylS-ol Eierntore. Selllement Notice. VLI. persoas knowing themes ens indebted ta me, will please call and sell'e nt once. Tho lieoks are at the Store of n hitcomb A Tuwnsrnd, rs.-ooia, IS. o. a. 1'hllRl. Osceola. Pa.. July 91, lSCS-.'.m. Tannery for Rent. TvIlK Ailmieistrators of tha late ta. Purhna nn olTerfer rent tbe well known Tanner? situate in Prnnrille, together with tbe dwellings. oeacsBioa giren at any lima, for runner mr- ticniars nail at the premises. e adiireesth.ua dcrsigncd at tlrsrepian Hills P. O. WH. P. JuIINMOt, MAR0AKKT LICIIANAX, tt-p Adm'rs, AGRICULTURAL FAIR! Will ClearSela County Agricnllural FoeieSw -" w .oi. irrniar r.tr this year, for the following reason, namely that notice bss not been given in proper time te have tbo necessary preparation, made. It bas been determined, bnwever, to bold a Pair on the old KTouiiii.erwriueooroegnol l leernclrt, on Weduea di,T, Thursdav and Fridav. Ihe 14th. l.Mh ..1 ISth days of October, A. 1). Isii aad for Ibe I 'T oi anorning ina larwiers na opportunity of prriiating aud makins it aa ot.ieot lo imnrov. and cshibil (all crops te be put ia the groand Ibis na, ik. r..il..: . - ' i . m . . j - irrium is ouvrea lor the eiliibition of I H7 0. vis t Rest !wo acres of winter wheal.. Pee! bushel of winter wheat , . 4 0, . :s m , Of llcst two acres of ry Best bushel of rye, ..,., ,....., Rest two acres of nals first two acres of buck wheat. B-at two aorce nf corn Pest one acre of clover need Iteel . LailJ ,r . le oo SO 1 INI Ueat one ball basbel af iiniothv need l sr Tbe above premiums will be psld le Ibe persons to whom enm,,.lji. I A . V. . II , . i The antlra premium liet will be pnnlisbed soon .... r,i urn jtwt, m toe nope inul WSBT me? be Induced Isenniwl. fne lb. , ,l ' encourage a good cause. The Society hero ala determined la open Ibe Fair Ui-onnd on I'lttHAY.tbe 1Mb day ol OCT HLR, li, al II o'clock, hr th. p. r pose nf s trott'.i,, match na lha track, for a enures' pure of (Mi . be.t ihree in 6ve, in singls barneasi In trot against time. Open te all horses owned in thoeo.nty nt least Irteen days previoeuj. Tbe grnwwd w ill be open from one to ire e clerk, p. m. Admitunon, li cents, le nil persons. Perrons da dnsiring to enter Iheir borers lo onwipeta for the puree, oen do sa by giving nolle either ts person or by writing la the (Secretary, ad by the pay ment of an entrance fee otSI. It I, kiped tbat lewnsbi arganlaatloas will be g"l up a ilr, meantime Ia Ibe diPereal townships, and ibat a greater Internet wis? be manifested la the iih .1 i . ,i , . . ... -., " ... ...... nieeiiegs ana oieeue- sfori, ta mnrb good. If renuaaled. lb Rociely . - ' i. new. nny ai tee nrgsmsn. ... ... ,wrr, wuo n view oi aocnararing 1 promollai ansae diecws.lnne. i , . " nansiiT, rrefidest. OtC., fe-re-sr . - ,H Private Silo, fpnp an.tt etga-d l.alaff deter-eVa k X fa.n'n prrtr, ,t ,n ( of lie m-i deslraUa fanai ba ISaa wlil Tht trwet taisMI Kt One Hundred Acre, ciort ot W Kigbtt-nve ef whteh areekared and aaa-TZA rtauiif caitieatlnn. The fe wees are ii14 ditia, and the wster tt eteelfta. With good btartag ereberd uf at, . . pear trees. Uw.lr.rl a Me bviid.an ' u taftcient titabor on Ue r u, h poraes. Convenient le eeLm,:i k.rw The whole being underlaid wnb eaetii Aiio poMere elay, of aa eaconi onij,T It will be beid for tbe luiptioa i of .ii'fc ...II lb. (rst nf Xo,,. !?Ui leruis enej. Tor furtler psrlleelan aJJ tbe anl,rilr,.or call pereonall. u ibe t,12? sear Uramplan 11.11. f. o. hn. JOHN UsTXTtrs Peru tew., Lip, July II, IHJ J, K Farm for Sale. rprtg undersigned, residing la Knot lo,. X aireeto.ell bis farm ntpriv... Hie. i peraon dreiriag a bene will do netl Ueaiuj examine tbess premises, Containing Fiftj-one Acres, Thirty .v. of which are cleared aad aadw a state of jultlvatlon be.ide, beiag nlinl, lain with eoal. nnd h.vm, ,k.rM ng ho. bjm and oths, nse,.,,,,,,, , toother with . In. eb.id , all kinds. Tbe farm adui E.k, Eaniib aJ Ultberow, near church atd sk.iel ,gtti, having a never failing spriug of waur. ' Any further Information eaa be eMaiasd ev calling oa the premiesa, or adinssiag ths signed at S. IllUpert. Jy' e- nENBT HLXTH. IV'cw Cabinet! M0SIUNS0N LAND AND IViStlH COV PA NY oler for sale Tana Lets la the ess ou(n of Oseeola, Clearteld eounly, Pt., m, ,J Ints to suit pnrehaeerswulside ths lients ef saul borough. Usoeola la situated en tbe alestaaaea t'reek, in tha richest panics of the eeaaiv ef ClearSeld, o. Ibe line of the Tyren. a CUartd Ilailroad. where tbe Moabeaaoa and ksavsrtea branch roads taleraeet. It is also ia the bean of tha Musbannon eoal basus, and largs bodies tt white pine, hsmloek, oak, aad ether Umber nw. rennd it On, of the largrst l.wk-r siaaalanar! ing establtsbnients ui the atate is located ia ths town, while there are many othrr l.meer aad sbiagle mills around it. l bs town Is hat ansa years old, and contains s population ef one ties, sand inhabitants. "r further ieforsnatios apply al the eftss of tbe above company. JOU.V LAW". Ilg, sprU SapeeialeMmt. Houses and lots for Sale. IJ101-R llOirSEH and LOTS in Clsartald, he sale na rtaaonnbla lerms. Poeseisien girsi in thirty days. Also, s plot of PolR LOIj el the corner of Fourth and Hoed streets, nej KtllOv feet. Three of tbeee lots are wall itteud' for either lumber yard, aoal yard, or for bailsisg purpesea geaersjlv, being within 11 feet ef Iss railroad depot, Piiac nnd term, ressistl Is. Applet 8K0R0E THORV, tf Clesrt,ld, Pa, A Farm for Sale or Rent Till? subscriber, residing near Prenelvllli.Cee. ington township, gives aeliee that as f either sell or rent tb. well known farai, adJeHueg lands of gelomoa Jfeaxey, Valemeat sad an) qoL Bander farm, CONTAISI.NQ W ACBE3. About FIITT improved, leaving lltreoa a keels and barn, oieeMenl wntr and a ftae youaf ens ard. Also, a LOT for sale, sear tba chunk. JVwFor farther perticulsrs, call ia nersea V address In nsdersigced al f reachville I. a augll:4t.pd STEPHEN 101'f'tT. ( durational. CLEARFIELD ACADEMY. Rev. P. L. Harrison, A. M., Principal. rpns first Bspion r a s.it ssk X lastie yeeref this Iastllullea willceawesei on MONDAY, th lib dar af e,Umber, It. f.ells ean ntr nt nny tlm. Tksy JI m ths eloa ef tbe Seceeea. 1 hs ourss f is.tructiea SBiVmce. every tslif oeiu. m issremgk, praeueal Mid aas t lisbsd daesUoa for both saaea. Th. Prlaelpal. ksvlcg bad tb, adv.iupsf mark prieae In kia prsfsssioa, assares as rau and gaard aas that bis eaurs ability set energies will be devoted l lb aural aad an. Ui training of lb youth placed under kit ehm, It: KM (If TL'llltlM. Ortbegrapby, Reading, Vriliag. aid Priwan Arilh metis, per Bessios ( 1 1 week.) . s M Grammar, Geography, Aritkauk., nad "i'try 4 aj Algsnra, ueometry, Trigonometry, Mesv aerftti, Surlstag, rhiieaopby, Phyit. ology. Chemistry, Booh Keeping, Botaay and Physical Oecgraphy . . . H Latin, Greek and French, with any ,f th, ahov BraeahM - 111 N VII SIC Pisee (JO lessee,) . . . i,m jsTAr-Xe dedueties will b mads for ahsstci. sjr rir rurtner particaisrs inquire f Rev. p. L. HARBISON, A. U., FsK 4. IIS tf. (.! PriasiysL jprp tmi, Crcrrrirs, (5tr. C. KRATZER & SONS ARE RF.CF.IVINO A Sn.tN'MDSTOri OF CARPETS AD OIL CLOTHS. WALL rAPERS 0ILT PATEK, St. Lace curtains, wikdow siueis- C0CNTERPANE3 AND fil'iLTi LINES TABLE CLOTH A NAPE.'Kl LADIES SILK COATS tt OVERSKIRTS ELE3ANT SHAWLS A LACE P01KTS LADIES' f CUILDKIN'S TRIMMEO 11 A TA, DRESS GOODS AND TRIM JIIS01 TTXT KID OLOVEi-LADIES CIX- TLEUtvN'S AND CHILDREN 1 BLACK AND FANCY SILKS. FINE BLACK ALPACAS. CNEQI'ALI.ED STOCK LADirS'Ay? Cll ILPKES'S HU t UAIThlU. MKN'S CALF d- FRENCH KIP BOOTS. HEAVY CALF BOOTS. 5. M KN SAND BOYS' FINE ANPH "VT SUOKS. BEST ST0M TEA SE ITS, Tt CASSlilERES VERY CUEAP. GKOCERIIf?. FI OI'R & PK0YWC!" AT LOH'KSr RATES. LIBFSAL DFDI'CTIOS TO TH0E BUYING IN QUANTITY. WO)!,. MARKFTINO AND COO'TKT PKOllB WANTtD. CJcarleld, June 16. !. KW 6TOKE ANI NEW GOOPl JOS. SHAW & SON liars utt epencJ s New Ptoss, ooeasiwSl..Cnrtii, lst.ly oco,,5ed bj Wm. F. IRWlS Thsir stock consists ot Otoctcn of tlio bl quslil', QuF-kswARt, Pooti nd Shoe. tod rT At-tido " OBO's an fort, CH sad SBiiosj out stock k.'" r- cl.Ming ,1swhev. jL'L?J-: fTfiis mmocRatic HxcJ?r 1 iss: a.d ls to, na!. si JJj