gkegepuHwan. 11111 GcoatJE U.Goodi.andR, Editor CLEARFIELD, PAV" WgDXEJPAY MORNING, FEl'T. I, Hl. Democratic State Ticket.' FOR OOVESSO ' ' ' HON. ASA PACKER, Of CABIION C0lTY. FOR il'PKEMI JCDOI EON. CYRUS L. PERSUING, OF CAMBRIA COl'STT. Democratic District Ticket. Ateemblr, , HALL, of Kit County. Democratio County Tickot. . Treaanrcr, LEVER l'LKGAL, ol Brsuy (own-hip, County Cemiwisaioner, . II. lllSiDMAN.or Ieccrl townkhlp. Auditor, JOIIM D. Mll.l.Klt. of Hell tnwnalilp. William Pitt Fcsscndon, U. 8. Sena tor from Mai no, ii lying danircroiialy ill at Portland. , Our ad interim President, Grant, , km Bftn sojourning at Washington for several day past. Grant'. Attorney Goncml, Hoar, baa dotided that tin tost oath shall not bo required of the men.bora elect to the Virginia Legislature Thus another military peacock, in the shuno of Gen. Can by, ia knocked in the head, by a member of his own herd. o The continued aorious 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 regrets, according to his dispatch. Later. 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. More Help. We are In receipt of a new journul, untitled tho h'lk Demo crat, published ut Ilidgwny, by the "Elk Democratic Association. " It ia a seven column paper, ably edited, veil printed, and Democratic to tho core. Success to tho enterprise while it adheres to the Democratio causo and defenda the rights and onion of the Stutrg. - Try Aoai.t Grant k Co. made such a miserable botch out of the new postago stamps, that the Department has been compelled to order designs for new Issues. Tho heads of Wash ington, Jackson, Franklin and Lincoln are to be restored in plate of the pi cs cut designs. Go in ; who care for xponse f Our ralera act mure like boys than statesmen. Always experi menting in a very cxpensivo way, and perfecting nothing but wrong. Glorious California Extra flour has declined in Sun Froniisoj to fQ and superfine to 14 87 J. Legal ten ders, 75. Edmund llurko says that education la tho cheap dclcnee of na tions; but choap breud is bettor still. This is not all. The election held in that Stato on the 1st Inst., has result ed in a glorious Democratic victory, notwithstanding the "second Wash ington" carried it lust full. Loyally, lis iicalism, tiranlism, and ovary other ism, liko thoir greenback child, ia at a discount of twcnty.fire por cent, in the Golden West. The JtrrtasoMANS. - The new Court House erected at Ilrookvilla is to be dedicated on Monday next. A general invitation has been extended to the county officers and friends in tho adjoining counties to be present and help warm the building. We are exceedingly sorry that wo ean't go. There Is no belter pluce in the world to go to on such an occasion. The Urookvilliniis are all aliko on festive occashns; each striving to outdo tho other In (lolitcness and their attention to strangers. Here's our UsT, Sleek. Hope you'll win. Tell Kennedy to drink for us. Hatciiikq. The political temper ance men and ladies held a "National Convention" at Chic-go last week. They done a good deal of gassing, but practically it amounted to nothing Tho body played oft a sharp trick on the outside world by telegraphing all over th continnt that Jadge Black, of Pennsylvania, had been elected President. The assembly was, how ever, not rnife enough to cmbraco the Hon. JeremiahS. lllack. It happened to be a black politician of that name from Lancaster, who was once Judge 01 ins election precinct, and a third i . . ... '-jcr. ams ia tne macs; in. jcmnieanu male ictnprr.;rce auvneates I attempted lo pass off for a statesman B'avory and th Copperheads silll trouble these reformers. Alittlomorc sense and less foolishness would help these people and their cause amazing ly. These old temperance roosters and chirks have had the cause In their special cre for the last tbirly years, yet the cause languishes. They are msinly msJ. up of broken-down politicians, clorgj men without congre- ...v..., ,aa women who have run iinm iheir husbands and ehil-1 urtn. Give them religion, bur-iness and politics in their special cre and 1 j ia ittie th naiioa in Tsar J Onr CmntUOaU roratftmbl. Our readers are no doubt aware that the nominee of our county for Aiwembly, Ms. Iawshe, failed to ro oeire the nomination for that office at tho hands of the District Convention. This we regret. Ho was just tho mnn for the pluoo. Being a gcnlloinun of strict Integrity, and extensively en gaged in business, bo would have had neiiher time nor inclination to clusp hnnds with tho corruption ring and roosters who.jnfcst the lobby sud hotels at llarrisburg during the ses sion of the Legislature. Wo, however, heartily concur in the action of the Tiouesta Convention, and oull upon Democrats to give its nomi nee, Mr. Hall, their undivided sup port; hoping that the people of the district will find in him all tho quali ties possessed by Mr. Lawsho, and that ho will provo an upright and nttcntivo representative. To this end wo shall closely scan tho acts of our agents ut Jlarrisburg this winter. ME Hall having removed from this county five years ago, and having met him but fur u low moments on two occasions since., wo can say but little about him personally. The Klk Democrat, published at his homo, says: "II U scarcely neceieety for a. te dilate on (be Junliliol which'beflt oar candidate Tor kgietelure, oho 0. Hull, for that noeitli.n. jet, for tlie Intof mallon or Ibioe wlio ate out 10 well acquainted with nits, wo will given brief out line of In. carter. "Mr. 1UII eouimeiiced llir .tody ot lew io Clear .1J under Hon. Win. A. Walls, is tho fall of soil in September, ISftl, wm uumitted to practice. After Ihet, Mr. Wallace, rerognUing the .tcrliug qualltiee wbb-h bod guided bi. forum aludent'a oour.e, took bioi in of a partner, in tbo office ot Mr. Wallace, our young lawyer was ill. lingui. tied fur hi. 1-I0.0 .nilluatiuu and alien- lion Ui llio Dunne., cntrumu port ocr. Inn. "In August of 16S4, Mr. Hall came among u. with til uiotl flattering te.tinionial. from men of knows nroolly and enararter. lie tocaieq in Kidgway, and our heeiueea men, toon reoogni.lng tbe talents wnicb be pwocaeed, bo waa toon in tbc enjoyment of a lucrative wrectioe. Tlioac wbo boow bim will not eay Ibat we are diverging from Ibo truth, wben wro ..oert tbat Mr. Hall ia tbe moat auoecMfoi lawyer of kis ago is tbie Motion of Uta blale. "Mr. Hall hae ever been known as a ebampion or tne pnneipleo or the Jietnoeretle party, yet, SI- tboogb an earnest advocate, ie not a bitter parti.ao ucvrr ilouoiag to aonae tnoto woo oooeeiiy dil- fer with bim on qut.tioli. of putilie polioy, but trying -ry touod argument to oulivmoe Bli oripi Qenl. to bil way of thinking of torn aad meainrea. "Uur eaodidale baa uevor .wrreed in In. fealty to thoae principle, which be biiltl are tbe enpport ot uur luetiiaiiwue, anu wnion win, witn mo ing revululiok of politics is tbta oountrr, be its alvation. Of hi. cteelion there ean he no doubt, notwith standing tbe puny ouorte of all dioorganlaera. Boats Revenue OrricERs. Tbc Washington correspondent of tho associuto press says : "The Tlevanuo OSico reoeire many complaint, from diffwrcut parle of the country, particularly away irem tue large eltle., nl tMigua deputy mar ebeli and revenue dttectivee wh't ore engaged lo levying black mail. Tbe pultlie abouldknow that all partial staking demand bv authority of the revenue law. are provided with written authority for en doing. I'rompt meaenree have been taken by the Cotemi.lioner to have each iaipoelere d.e!t with according to the vtriot rigor of the law." Betwoen the genuine and bogus tax gatherers, who have . invaded tho country under tho guise of loynlly, tho poople are being robbed of their property, and their liberties greutly cuilkoJo. -T...H iiiuS it :!! cor.tl:-. while the pcoplo are foolish enough to elevate such ninnies as Grant and' Geary to positions where statesmen alone should be placed. Vi kile this sUlo of things continues we will have inoro bogus than genuine government. Bogus ofllcers, liko vice, seldom flour ish unless caroiesod and supported. As loyally and radicalism have erect ed dwellings to harbor and breed such vermin, it is no wonder tho people aro being dorourcd by their own dogs. Therefore, so tay again, whilo the tax payers voto for bogus statesmen, such us now occupy the high places in ths Stato and Nation, they will be tormented with bogus money, bogus political economists, bogus tax gath crers, and their liberties will soon be bogns, too. .. , ' A Godless Trio. The Pittsburg loyslists are always ufler something nice. They had a rousing meeting in that eily on Friday lust, ar.d the speakers Covodo, .Morton and Bing ham are sll "moral idea" men. The first is tbe Chairman of the loil State Committee, ignorant a an ass, and a scoundrel of the first water. Tho second is one of the Senators from the State of Indians, and so afflicted with ths social evil that ho cannot walk. Ths third, Bingham, is tho murderer of Mrs. Surrntt. So says Major Gen oral Benjamin Franklin Butler, the loil leader In the Houso of Represent atives. These, exclaim the Pittsburg Radicals, aro our jewels. They are in truth sneh, but the are of the pinch back persunsion, and as naturally adhere to loyulty as the Cow-Iloys of tho Revolution. Morion was, how s.or, tho "right man in the right place." A woslern repudiator ad dressing (he Allegheny county repu diatnrs. Out of Jail Wo notice that tho Bellcfonle Actional is sgain out of the hands of the Sheriff. The paper has been reconstructed, and looka well for a b'ack Republican advocate. We hope Mr. Gould will not wreck his bark on tU rock of "cheap job work, ' which proved so fatal lo his predeces sors. Success to you in everything except your misfrnhfe politics. Look on Tills PlrTtina: Tiirsj n ..let.-. .1 urn .nr. nuciiauan was i res-1 idetil. 11. in Il,.w-.,ll r..l,l. 1.1. Wral.. i ' " ry oi I no 1 nmsurr. invited Into to a I "'P on 11,0 noied revenue cuner, liar- net Lane. He went, but when he found that the exiHMiso of tho vo age was to be charged to Ibe government Knvo ortlers tu bare tho bills sent lo him for settlement, which they would havo been had not Mr. Cobb prevent-Hioos ed it by paying them out of his own I ,..m-. ." un Kovernineni is mulcted, however, to the clent of. thousands of dollar b.v Iheexenrsions which, Drat, President Grunt and Ur. I ltorio, and second, Admiral Porter and .rotary ll..be.n. make hither and! Unlltcr. 1 he rxnunse incurred hv Hie Tallapoosa is not erent enoturl, to war. . i " rant tlie iinpeachmenl of those who j,,nkc' r,,,l"d her. hut tho incident rel,,oU uf Mr- Kurhanan show I he -". . n worn gentie- man sniertains of hi. duties from that eld by h,i latest successor. The Soldier tYltud.Oh, IV. The Philadelphia Age says: "While Governor Geary and hi party were dancing over the remains uf fullen he- rocs, at Gettysburg, lienors! l.reni was removing tho manned soldiers who were appointed to small places liv President Johnson. At C'lnmka, iiinncsotn, a soldier, who lost his leg in tho chaigo on Hood's forces, ut Nashville, was piwlinustur at 8'JHU por year, which helped to support, his lit ra lly. 1 ins enormous 6iuury was covet ed by a sidewulk ranger ,nuined Lucien Wiirnor; and August Klcintner, the cripple, hud to hobble out of the nfllee on Uia wooden leg and one crutch, to beg or starve, lluru is another case : On tho 10th of June, 1809, Captain C. 0. MoGinnily, of Newport, Kentucky, waa apiointcd Mail Ai;eut between Corinirton and Nicholasville. f'tiptuin McGiunity entered the army in the war, its a private in the Twenty-sec ond Kentucky volunteers, aim closet) his services ut the end ol tho war us a Cniiluin in ths Fortieth Kentucky Hu fought in a number'of batllea.and was severely wounded utblono Itnor. Thu Cincinnati Commercial, a Itadieal organ, says that his appoint ment to the route jgency was supported by nearly every prominent Union oflicer and citizen in the portion ot Kentucky n hcro ho lives, lint ho did not plense the iladicala, and after four days of service, ho received the lullowing no tic of die missal : WiaaiKOTon, D. C July I, 1M. Sis Your aiipuintinent undi-r dnte of tbe 111th inalant, a. lloulo Ageul from Covington to Mehn. IaiviIIv, heutucky, I. revoked. Tbe ro.tmniier Onneral baa ordered Ibe appointment of Joarph Uendoreon in your itead. 1'lii. change ie made at tlie iii.tance of Jptae It. (Irani, the father of tbe rrceidvut- t ery re.peellully, Sc., Okouok Karl, First Al.i.lant roatmaetor Uenoral. "The father of the President ask for the removal of this bravo soldier, and General Grant lets the axe lull. 1 ruly this Radical party is the soldiers'party. They starve them rhilo living "und duuee over their grave w hen dend." .fping- .trlnlorrary. One of tho most ridiculous exhibi tions of a spirit of aristocracy is Grunt's tour tliruuifb tlie -uw LiiitIuqU b talcs. An Adjutant General ot tho army is sent nut in aovanco tointorm the peo plo all along tho roitto the exact limo ol Grant's arr vul, tho hotel at which be will stop, what room ho will occu py, at what tune he will hold rvcep. tions, and a butch of other ridiculous tuft, enough to make an honest Amor ican citizen blush with shumo nt the populitr, stupidity which niado hi President of the United Stales. L us ask, what nioro do the crowned heads of j'.uropo 7 hen thrv iro on a tour through their posaeHsiona, bul letins uro issued in advance, lulling the people tlie time of Iheir arrival at particular places, tho clothes ihey in tend to wear, w no will uccontpany ihem, ic.iVc:., und Grant is aiiirg llicm to perfection, hven this, however, we could overlook if he had the intel ligence to govern a pcoplo. lie has not. The Creut idoa of his life is hor ses, dogs und ci.ars. Beyond these ne Knows noming at alt Tho members of tho Cabinet are equally as bud ill this respect as tbe President. Tho whole administration of public affairs is now in the hand: of subordinates, and the question i. siinnlv ho'w. mttH of tl pople's money louv..'ii Kot-uu without injur- inir the parly. 1 lie oilier day a telo graphic dispatch inlormed the public that fortv (! mgrrismcn arrived at Omaha, en route Ibr California, with their u ioe,to invest iyate certain alleged fratt ls in that State, Now what Were these frauds ? The report says, noth ing. This tour of Congressmen, with their wivos, was just a frolio or spree over the facibc Kuilroau ntthe public expense The people are ground down with taxes worse than any peo pl on tho face of the earth, and Pre- ttnnt. Cabinet antt Congressmen are spreemg over tho country in a man tier positively shameful. Is thoro no remedy for nil this? Xot so long na tlie people aro w illing to Ira oiifluveo to the demands of par ty corruption and tyranny. When ever they can exert sufficient manhood to throw off the ehacklos of party slavery and assort their political and individual freedom, a dilferent stale of a (lairs may he looked fur. 'ot till then. flutter herald. Doctor Butler. Thenvcrngo Mas. sarhusctla "Minister" believe that he can do anything, unless if may be to perform a miracle, and even this has boco tried in the Martha's Vineyard ramp meeting, in tho dcUbcruto at tempt lo convert Doctor ltutler. The scene is graphically described in tho Host on papers. GovcrnorClafiin was on tho ground, and "spoke earnestly ," and Senator Wilson "eloquently ap pealed to the unconverted." Amid these and other appeals from all quar ters, Doctor Butler stood not onlt unconverted, but unmoved. Where. upon, Cluflin hsving failed, and the Nntick cobbler having snu filed and howled to no purroi, "an anxious sister sinirled out Butler, si d earnest ly entreated him to come up lo tho aitar. uui me "anxious sister even could not arouso Butler, or brinir him up to ths stand, where tho unconvert ed were to bo specially praved fm Whereupon "a Emulous brother on his knees bci'ired him to no forward." and "tho clergymnn in cliargo besought him strenuously," even promising "to keep open the mauling all night" it Duller woulil only try to be converted All thoKO menns failed, llutlcr woe ohtuso lo the r.calous brother, deaf to tho anxious sister, and callous to Ins open-all-ni"Ut tlcigvman, llio trouble was, these over-eager fteople endeavored to cont ort Builer, as some sinners are said lo take the Kinirdom of Heaven, "by violence." Persuasion wtjniii have beou Octler, aay a uoznn sjvoons or a silver teapot, hung up over the anxious sent, A. I'. World. Another Letter fiiom Covone. The Chairman of the Kcpuhlican Slate . omintnee lias written the followinu- Ut... tn . .)... nr .u. , ... m ,v,viri Ul lliu V Ollllll I tl ee in this soot ion Horisbur-f. orrrtist 28. deer Sr i hev riten to Mr. delanno, the Comlshvierof intornle Itavrnoe, telling Him tow let! tin nn thee) wlti.nv Ani jura or (vary ia In fected. Kvry man opinyun is wutlialufshns loald deluno thee saim thing. If he doant compli with my rt'kweet crant will beo asked to remoov Dim Things is loaking midlit. furs, , ttor, trooly J f0vou P.S-t rlonnt think traleis ksn moil. r.. r i... r... i - ..... ... ..on ii-ivi. f"r niiei il wiih tbe slickshincry closs alongside. - J C. The sntount paid Pasters snd Fold ers during the Imi Hemion of th ii'i!slnlure uc rci'nicil nt.r t.'n fnm j Hard oa tax -purer. ' Our SU'le 3'lnnnret. A surricir.NT sun baibed for mi: S1NK1W1 Fl'NO pl'RINd fill LAST ElflllT TEARS TO HAVE PAID OIT NEARLY TWENTT-EIOHT MILLIONS OF TUE BTATt DEBT WHAT UAS BECOME OF TUE MONET 1 The history of tho Stale Debt of Pennsylvania, says tho llarrisburg Patriot, may be told in a fow words. It was creu'led principally in buildini; up and keeping np tho public works. T nesa works were eventually sold that tbe debt might be reduced. In li)H, a Domocraiiu Leuinlaturo, in accord ance with Section 4 of Arliclo XI of the Statu Constitution, enacted a law providing for the creation nf a Sinking 'und. This Sinking Fund was to be a receptacle of certain revenues which were to bs applied only to tho pay. ment of the interest on Stat loans and tho extinguishment of the Stato Debt. Tho reecjots nt the Treasury, from these sources, aa" per the statements I of tho Auditor General's offico, from I , ....j . , . . ' , 1S01 till 1S0S, inclusive, foot tin the j enormous sum ot twenty trrcn mduont, lllrtf hundred and IIX thousand, tCO h,..;.;rl ,..! t.,.,.t.. AMn,. ' .. ..u . . v ...... ........ ........ .- - v. - - . iteeniu-seven avttart ; vt e giro the receipts lor each your, as luiiuws ; ISOI ISilJ ISS3 SSI 1SH less isn: leos li,!Tl,n! as S. 1.11. 4.10 is l.MII.ISI 1.1 s.ii7.;s ss Oil, 915 7 4.237,014 l 0,014.2.11 01 4,in,ai : S2r,go,i; if Now, these twenty seven millions and upwards ought, under tho law, have gono into the Sinking Fund, and to have been applied to tho reduction of the Stuto Debt. If they did not go there nnd were not so applied, where did they go and to chal use were they applied t This is a qiiostinn which the people ask the Radical Stato offi cials, and to which tney demand an honest nnd straight-forward answer. This sum bus certainly not been applied in payments nn tho first State loan. On the first of Decombcr, lXiiO, the State Debt was ;S7,tMI!l,847 60. On the first of December, I SOS, the Stato Debt was t:U,2HU,15 lit, show ing that but 4,tiW,0l)l 87 of the debt has been paid during these eight yes rs. Now, if all the taxes roccived at tho State Treasury, which under the law belonged to the Sinking Fund, had been applied in payments on tho Stale Debt, we should have tho following exhibit: , Ktalc lobt in ISSO 37,909,847 eO Receipt of biaklng Fund Irom IS61 till lt 17,t06,!27 58 Amount of debt remaining $IS,0S3,IS 02 If, therefore, the finances of the State had been properly and lawfully administered, and tho Oemocratie plan tiir paying off tho State Debt contained in the Sinking Fund Act of 18bS, had hoen Inirly and honestly carried out, during the last eight years, tho debt would only be a little over ten millions instead of upwards of thirty-three mil lions. Txeenty three millions that wont into the State Treasury during lite last eight yours, and that ought to havo gone Into tho Sinking Fund for tho paying off tho Slnto Debt, havo been squandered, or stolon. Wo do not charge this ; tho figures prove it. We ask the closest scrutiny of what w havo here slated, and refer tlie remdur to thw wtettatehonk and tit reports of tho Auditor General' offico for proof of our allegation. The Last Insutt. """"' A nigger named Bill Saunders has boen appointed special detective snd confidential agent of the Washington Poslofllco salary, (1,200 per yeur the most i in porta nt publio trust con ferred upon a nigger under tho new regime. Well, it is, perhaps, i logical result of "tho acceptance ot the situa tion" by tho temporarily cowed, spir itless, hopeless whito sovereigns (1) of this unlortuiisto country. This nigger one of the raco of human beings who lack moral perceptions, who havo not the slightest conception of tho word honesty, who simply refrain from stealing, when they do thus refrain, through fear of tho Inw, and not thro' tho dictntei of conscience, reason and honor, Inn boon appointed by nn arm of tho government as spy nnd Inform er over whilo men. Kvcry whiio clerk in Washington l'osto'lllco is at the morcy of this ignorant, inferior, narrow-minded, brainless, cnuscicnco loss African, whose contracted inlel Iceland brutal prejudice will naturally at this moment, when tho deep mtit. terings of a war of races aro hesrd not only all over tho South, but oven in the North, make him tho covert, if not tho open enemy, of every member of tho superior race with which lie is brought officially in contact. -Such outrugootis, pretneditatod insults ss tbeso should make the more decent inemhors of the dominant party blush with ahamo. Wo solemnly warn the men in power, who are crowding this interior negro race upon, and, indeed, over and nbovo tho white raco, who founded this government, and have made the country what it was up to lsiiU, that they are preparing for themselves a day of writlh which, when it comes, will bs fearful and t"r. riblo. A war of races will certainly bs tlie prico of tho nigitor policy ol tho Mongrel party. Tliuro sro mil lions of whilo men to-day all over tlie iV.iMtfrt in OL'ltiiMst hnintnl Ihasn ia KinKaientiipvolcnno. ir tliia nifCRer ChorifT'c alo policy is nut absmloiird, it will bronk s, a,"'0' . .. ottt, and wlic, il duos, ,l,o loudtir."jU"M'i cry win not do "aown wait iiibiic(,'io, bin 'Mown will) llio Cools and fitiislics ' who havo dcbnuuliod liim," and not only hroii)(lit ruin upon llio soction whlt'll ulitnn liua liit li.tftrk f,,l.. iMilctl and cared for him. but also ! , , .. , .... SliatHoU tll Clllire nation Willi a bailt ; broukinif dt-bt and Lrallinif llllnlinn. W lull von. U-ad.il- of lbs M,mrl ,.. , , - , r---; pony, thO renifcsnce of llio pt-Oplu IS I not tlcad ; il simply slcops. Wben il ' awakes, nolbinn on save von from i h. ....ill.... r . t ho tt-rriblo t'rtl,w.(na f your foul enmee A. ) . Day Bonk. lion. J. A. Jlnyec, of Cincinnati, bcrolofors a prominent Itadieal, in s roinmiininniii,n in l,n CincinRuli liiiquircr, MVS : ' I linvo severed sell from llio Kopublicsn party, bn cause il is an organised liypocrts;., a slmlllinn; dissimulation, a framl, a df. insion and a snst-e, a combination of grneping fanatics, fitttcniitg on tbo viuiis ol tbo wotiltli produccrs and wcsllh distribiitors of tbe connlrv." Mr. Jdiyco OTidrnlly undnrsUnds tho orffanimrion from whicb bo bus parted. On the liJtli ult..ono Albei t Brown. nci'to, CCmtnittfU S nine On Lenori i Htinnon, bile, ged sixtoon yr.nt, in j I my lownsnip, jlruillora county. Tho ismily wer alrscnt. and the ...u j i. r .1 w.o.ci. in ..W....U lorm Htm tins op. pnrllllllly 10 accomplish bis design. 1 Ths details sre ol the most reroltinir ! character The notrro wss lodeod & i kil on tusdsy of kt rttk. Cheating oxi another There is a voice of wailing hesrd from Yankee school m arm of the South. Sambo has proved inigrsleful snd refuses to pay for the tuition of his offspring;, lie promises, but "goes back" on his word. Onv Indignant fragment of Plymouth, rock tells her piteous tale in tlie Macon Telegraph, which Is, that after a Northern society agreed to pay her salary, her board Was to be paid by tbo parents who sent their children lo school, but that they failed to do so, nnd thst sho would have been turned out of doors by hor landlady had alio not paid her board herself. She says tho negroes are profuse I words, make nny amount of lino prom ises, but norcr think of fulfilling them. This is terrible, and Georgia should be "reconstructed," especially tbe negroes srho rcfuso bacon and slapjack to Yankeo schoolmarms. Age. filfiv gitli'frtisfnifula. "psTHA V--C.".. irc..pa..i.,g osih. p,. Ij lace of Ibe aub.onSer reading In Brcc. ".;,,. ,,, ,h, ,i,b oiVegogt, i rem. ccaria n. na or al.int in. ilh ul Mi.pii.I. la.l a hLACK Ml'I.K, mane trimmod eloee, mil sr.trimmod. with two .mall wlnle epoti on the '"o-l' -r. ""'I " " " -'P. thud ., .,,uti .., i k. otrnar or awn. re era n.r.l,V re- quraico) to ...... f . . r. . ,..,. ,.nn.rtT. nav ' .It.r.H. .Mil t.k. kin a. .... r. ha will Im. Bold ae the law dirrcta. It. ft. I.K. Illcn Hope, Sept. I, 'tt-3t. 1)Ht il'OH A I S 1 he bcboil Directors of 1'ikc dl.trict will receive scaled propoaala until tne S.',th uf tM-pt. for building a ctcbool llouae, on lard of John llinilnn. tiaid houae tn be 21i3l) feet. It feet to the oeiliug. doul.le plank, wcatner boarded nud plaatcre.! with three coat., also three eoat. paint on it. The .tone and frame timber will he fnrni.faed on the ground alee the pir.nk will be hauled. The bouee to be flai.hed by the flrst ol Hcutembcr, 1870. M. L. C. KVASH, Csrwenaville, Sept. t, '8tt-lL hecretary. NOTICE. TN TUB MATT Kit f tt,e lUport of ( I oat ltrl Etittlts lo Kcturftli, Ul tho widow of Juhn hi. Ugtlen, doc'tl., and now wil f Aichard Khali Her. At ao Orphan Court bcld at CliarB!J, ia and for th count of C'lrarhwli, on tli 2V ill da; of June, Ibfltf, it waa onlercd that publication bv ma-Io in at lraat ona oewiptpcr' frulilifbvd in Clcartivld eoonty, fur thrra mttkt bfora Krptata bor Term, iHti'J, notifying all pertWDi In in tared tbat lli Heal Katata of tort) ftcrrs, taora or leu. appraiftvt and fct out to tbo widow vnt uf tbo ritata of Jobn J!. U4rn, dre'd., laU of Lawrnftc tuwmhip, will ba euuBrnad to ur, and tbe It purl of lbs aiiiiraittrl aiproTrd. unlan u(bclnt eauM ha ahnwn to tlia cuutrarr, br the flrat day f tMptawbor Term, ltW. llY TilK COI KT. Ati4M; A. W. 1,KK, Clerk 0 C. 6. S, '693t. y-AXTKD AUENTS FOR OUR F.VMlLlrnYSHIA. Tl'PT THE BOOK oerded Iq avcry thmttj I and ao uhaap tbat all can afford it. It U a bandaoma octavo of 544 eluialf printed pf. ontaioini tbo matter of a 14. 00 oluma. bat ti aold at $2-60. It difftrr from all tlmllar worki. h7 ba diOrn-nt nt dual traatmant- th AlUmnthie, llnroaoi athio. HydroDaiblfl. Knlaetie and lUrhal, thai rendering It aniabt whtr oiuer Dooaa are oi bo aie. ARenia ina u j far tbe boat telling hm.k of tbe kind pobllibed. Urer two ihoniaod (J.oufl) enplaa bate alreadv been eold In tba city of Chicago, wher tbe author reiidei. Band for Clruulara, firing full partiealare, leraai, eic. Addren, C P. VBNT, PahlUber, No. 8 Ilarela St.. New York. Ptpl 8. 3.5t Sheriff's Sales. T)Y vlrtaaof rundry wrlteof rind it, out crponat J I iiiuad out ut ilia Court of Common Pleai uf LiaarSald count, and to ma directed) tbero will bo ft poet'd to public nle, at tba Court llouia, in the borough of Clearfield, oa Monday, ibe aJTlbday of Kp., 18(19. (rourt week.) at I o'rlore, p. tbe following described Heal Raute, to wit . A certain piece at let of grooad ideate la tbe niruJib wf CiearneldfClaarAald eeeaiy, Pa. eHfae- Ktd dcrerit'd ae fnllnws, to wit -ll'K.HHinit tit a 'a et Itm nnhll Hmm4 lalti frt m ih htrMrh r tn-tara.U, tm CleMi(ll2 Bridge, 7 7-10 perchet to a poet, thence aorib U perrbee to a port, tbenra week II perekei to publie road, tbenea by pub lie read eouth 30 degrees aat, b perahai ia a port, thenre aoaib 13 iegrB and 10 parabea ta a poet the place of bajtinrtinf . containing Hn) perchee, ba'iag two 1wi)U. g hoatae erected thereon roerrv Ing out of tba urn a etui 1 1 piece of ground wait el tba road leading to Mnora'a anal bank, wbleh U already ronreyad ta the Rev. Father Tracy. halted, takro In exeratmn, and ta ba aold ae tba property ot Joba Fa-en y. Alto a earl i a iratt of land situate la the townthip of Morrle, ClearS Id eonnly, Pa., houndwd and decribcd ae fnliwe, to witt on the airib by C. M-u. Jr., on the aait by (leorge H'eiiel, on tba inatb by Michael I.nHer and Philip Jlaker, and weit by Kirhard Thonae, and w arr Hid" in the namt of VVm. Mate, aoa taming Three Hundred and Slity one Aorei, with-no lmirovemen(e tbereoa. Belted, tahen In et eouilan, mi to ba told at the property f Jibo O. Ijoreina. Alto erruin treot of Und iltuata In Cheit towntbip, Clearfield eouniy. Pa t bounded a fullowe: beginning at a hickory eoraer on old line of Jt'So Itronneman, thenua aouth 60 de great waet ly Martin V tthtngtoti tract to corner made by John MrCt.ro1, at ll& prrchee, thence by landa belonging to the attate of Joba No CuMy, deceeted, nortbwrtt by Una of Jobn KeCord 170 rrvbet, mora or lent, to a corner, tbe ore by land told to (leo. K. MH:aly. lv? perchee to a hfinlork (down), tSenct by old line eouth 40 degreee eart, to plaoa of begin nleg. enntalnlng One Hunt red and Twelve Arret anl thirty pcrebot, with a bouee and barn erected thereon reserving 94 acrea and 120 perrbee, old to Fennel Btraw Ae. 8tted, taken in eiecoiioo, and lo ba told at tbe property of Joeeph McCally. Alia a certain tract of tend tltuata In Chett town Mp, Clearfield county, Pa., bounded on ibe eatt hy land of Henry pr-arce and Jaaee Wood, db the aouth by land of Janet Steven ion, on ti went by land of AuMia Carry aad Chett Creeh, and on the anrtb by land of William Wstgnner and lluffb tlallabar, with a boat fit teen eeret cleared, aad ft imall log dwelling home erected t hereon, containing abuut filty Acret, more or le.e. Sritud, ukea In eiacntloa, and lo ba fold ae the properly of Kim on Korabnugh. Alto a erruin tract of land tiiuata la Prrguma township. Clear II eld county, Pa., bounded aa tba eaet by landa of Orenire Tburatua, oa the eoatb by landa of H.irtla Nolan, nn tba weal by landa ut Juerph Ptraw, ahd aa the north by laattt r (leorga Williaoia, containing Ninety Are Arera, and haviiig a tnigll frani bouea and table ar acted tbereoa. Melted, taken In eiecBtlnn. and ta ba aold ai toe proparte or Peler Pumnmni. ftdrliiddvn will take notice tbat IS par eant. or the p jrthaee nnney matt be paid when ibe property it knocked down, or It will ba nut an again lor aaie. i i it r,. l to It on ri, hnanirr Orrun, I hbenff. ' t r t i i..oareid 'lH"" ei.unlr, eml tn tne directed, Ihrre will noees lo nuttlte sale, at tke Oowrt llr-uae In the iHirfugh of t'lrernl,!, nn Monday, the 17lk nay or rVnl.. ISflf, (t-,wirt week.) at two o'ulock. r. AI., tbe following nnitirrte, vit: A eertain building aii.ale I tbe bemngh ef ..""l.!'.c.l"rf Vt'V:," "kei"' 'V -."'7 r."n ana an a D.lMiing or orj aim, mr drjlng lumker, kelng ! Tret long nnd 10 f.M s p.lhs lower et',iy keing built witb et.ne shout ten feet k.gk. end IS. epptr atorr .1 nrtek nnnnt nine feel klgk. ovlng kelll oa s l.arl f I...I k.ond.4 en tke ea.i end enulk k, Mo.hannoa Creek, and e -tke sonk and w.M b' '" 01 ,b ' 'ere kgaln.l tke said kullJIng and th. ah... d.aenl.. I let .1 grou.d snd enrlillag. eppunrnaat to wid building. Srited. tek.s It, aier-minn. and lo ko aold a. tbe prnperty ef rtirhard OriBib, Ambroos tiill loan and Thnnia. r.rrrs. sTSr ni-ld.rt will uke sullee (bsl II ner sent, ef lb.nuriheee niviiev sauat bo paid wben lb. property ie knonknd down, or It will be put no again for aale. - tYllKNIIlg JI0WK, Sseairr't Orrtrn, I fibotlff. rlearaeld, Pa., Stpi., S, tS. I SherilT's Sale. 1JT .1,1a 1 en.d on ua of ft writ af fttri Ffirin; It out of tba Pturt of tomraua Pleat of bioaifte'd county, and to na ri I reeled, there will he expired to PIJHIJC dAl.K. at the (Jnart Heov ia tbe borouitb of CVearleld. cn Monday, Ibe 7th day mf bc.t , at S o'clock, P. U: tbe following properly, to wit t A orruia tract of land tit ate la Orahaai loitnthin, Clettarfleld eoontv. fe . eeaielains. On Hundred aad Sit Acret and 1ft perchee. ? 'r"1' '"l -bcrcc erected ft email VJi .Ts. "n,". J??.k.' T'sl'LVkir et ny nand .f Orakani. Vmaay olk.ro. Sei.ed, tekeo in .t.eutlon, ekd So ko sold si tka Pfperty f Win. at, Hurge. -hidd.r. will Inbo itM lk.1 It p.r eent. of tke pureknee woney wa.t he paid wkan '" tn"n' ' knoeked dnw.. nt it win he net " l"'." " "'v. "u.:."j- j ''IrstSelt rs., tty , t, i COURT FROCLAKATIOB. ITTHKRF.AS, Dos. O. A. MATER, Prea Y idcDlJodge of the Court of Common) Tleeo of Ike twenty fifth Judicial Dl.trUK, eumpoeod fe the oeuntiee or tlearsold . sue ena vtlnlnn end Hob. SAMUtL OLVDH sad lies. JACOB W1LHLLM. Ami alale Judges of ClearSeld so. have i.aued their precept, to me directed, for the holding of s Ooort of Commoa Fleas, Orphea ' Oowrt, Ooejrt of Quarter Ke.tiens, Court of Oy.r and Terminer, end Court of tieneral -Tall Delivery, nt tbo Oowrt Hoses ot CleorSeld, la sod for the county of Cleerheld, commencing on the l'oarta Moats)', (tilth day) ol ktcpU IBKWI, sad lo ontlnne T0 WKhKS. NOTICE IS, therefore, hereby glees, lo th. Coroner, J u.uoeo of the Peaoe, sad CousUnloa, to and for eaid county of Clearfield, to appear Is their proper persona, with their Roll., Reoofuc, InnuUiikns, Kxamiaetiooo, sud other kemem brnnoee. to do tboee things which to their omoee, and in Iheir behalf, pertain to bo dons. UIVk'N under my hand St Clear. Id. Ibis (nt d.y of Kept, ia the year of our Lord one tboejaae) eight hundred snd altty wins. CYkbMUo UOWI, Aeeri. CAI.'TIOX. All pereoai are hereby santicn. ed sgainrt purcheaiog or in any way mod. dlmg with the following property, now ia the po.M.ion of tlaioer P. tlloom, of 11 loom town rbip. Tin ONE UUAY HA KB, as tho same holougt to sac and ia euuject to me order. UE.NHV 1'ENTI. Foreat, Sept I, '19-tt pd. FOIt NAL.IL PUBE HRED HOGS AND FOWLS. WINTER SEED WHEAT. And other Farm Scedt, from Dcits'i Experimental Farm, ChamOcrsburg. ra. tiehl'l and DoughtiB'e Rrardlreai n'aek'tand Tread we I re Berde4 Wblte ttheata. Franeli White and lied Chaff j Purple Btraw Bearded Pad Jklediterranoaa, and German Amber Beard laet, are tbe bert. earliaet kerdlaat and ntaei ptoduollve Wbeate tbat aaa be reonmeadad for eneral eu1lvatin. Price, Wi par baehel. povadr of any kind by nail, tent peat paid, far tl. Twenty bada of differ eat Tarlelioa. tent poet paid, for $1. Twenty utbar varlatiaa of VVbrtt, Barley and Oalt, of latt year'a ltapurU tlaa. See UaiTi'l ExrnftiianTAi. Pan Joca at( eend aad eubwrib r it; only $1 if per year; ina mm nearai jo. tti printed. Addreee,. OBO. A. UKITZ, Cbambarebar. Pa The Farlieat, nardiett, and aintt prudyetiva km waeat lejiie vrtnoft nana unas. Sept. I, IhclrtdU lXAMINATKNHTbennaai eia-ioa J j lion of Taaehera.rof Clearteld county, will ba ht-IJ, ae follnwa i Brady, bloom and taivn, Hept , I Itb, at Luthereburg ; Carwenivtlla and Pike, tba lath, at CnrwenarilH), ftno, ibe 1 lthr at Pen a -villa: L- City and Frrgvaoa, tba ltb, at L. City Bell.the Inih, at ltowar: 11 urn tide, the IT, at Burn eblei N. Waabiagoa and Chett, tbe llMh, at N. Waihingtou ; Jordan, 21, ftt Aneonrille; Derearia, the 22l, at Ulan llupo ; Unelieb, tne 2Gd, at Janao villei Woodward, the 241 h, at Happy Valley t. b ot Knot, th I .St h, ftt N. Millport t IloKgt, tba l.tb, at erntra a. houae ; Ieeatar and Oeoeola, the 2i h. at Oeceola: Uvrria, tbe 2tflb, at Kvler lown Urabam, tbe ?Ulh. at j ItraHord and Iiidenoatlanl.Uctubortbe let. at Jack ton' a. hoove: ClnrOelJ and Luwrtnoa, the 2d, at Cleftrleld; Kerthaut, Ibe (th, atHaltLiok; Coving ton, tbe 7th, at Multonburg; Uirard, Ibe Stb, at Congreei llilll Utbea, tbe Vtb at Uoihca a. buuae, Applieantt will furriah tbemaelvet with pen and ina or pencil, ana paper, at pan ai tbe oiemiue- tiona will ba written. No private exemiuationa will be held, he nee It ie neceaeary for all who intend to tea?h to attend tome of the publia onet, wbif'b will eomuenoe promptly at 9 o'clock, a. m., after wbicli none will be almitted to the elaia, (it.0. W. KNYUKIt, 6ept. 1, 'Cfl-te, Co. ISup't. IlgU IMTF.It'M NOTIC.UNot!ceie brrebv en that the following account hare l-een examined and fit ted hy me. ami rem tin Bled of rrcunl In I hit ofltue tor the iaxpectiwa of heln, legatM-e. ereililnri, and all olhen in anyolber way iut'-reilcd, and will be prevented to the neit Or. pnan e lnurt ol Llrarneia county, to bo held at tba Court lion, in the borough af Clearfleld, enm mcocing on the fourth Monday of September, A. D. I8. 1. Xiio ilnnl nocotmt of Patrick Cur- ley, Adininitlrator of Jamea Curtey, late of Ora buia tr-wntlikp, decfiated. ft. H ho paniul ncconnt of George Sln.i, '.dinlniM-ator of Jobn Stota, late of Kaos UHgihl. 4i-ai1. 3. The Hiiul ucuuuiit of C. Krnlirr. Adwinietratorof Aalbony K ratter, lata of Pike townthip, defeated. 4. The final account of Jnmoti Rid. die, Administrator de , or William Andtrtoa, late of Hurntide townthip, deceatcd. fi. Thfl account of Sumuul A. Cald well, A'lininiilratoe of Jacob flcarbari, lata of oum" mwumip, orceatea. li. Tim final account of II II. ITurd and Uwit J. Hun), Ktecuton af Kiiat llurd,lat of Cheat townthip, deceaatd. 7. Thpparlial account of JohnT. Hmith and (leorjfe- Senior Kteeutura of Meorg lluglie. late ot Urady township, drceaaed. 8. Tho account nl'Jolm II. Fulford, Adminittmtor tfe tUn.t wo of Jaauc Jditrriton, late of Jordan tnwni-hip, deceated. KaniariR t Orrira, I A. W. I,KK. Clearfleld, Pa., Sept. 1, lPfiJ te. I Kegittcr. Valuable Farm for Sale. TUG tTiWibcr nlTera lo tell hie farm litaale in P. r"ly tnwniliip, CleariielJ county, P., coutaining tti arm. aWut 40 a fret clrtred, and nder guoil ciitlivnlion. haing erected thereon a I. A ltd K IIOISK and DANK II A UN, and other out huilJinga, Alan a good young crciitrJ con taining 10U tree. The 6i acre of timber land it well covered with g.-od pine, hcralock and a reflMy of oak, cbeitnut, beech, angar, maple, hirtory, cherry, Ac, and near a taw mi it. Tbc farm It l toilet wett of Luthenhtrg, aod on the Burvry of Ibe Allegheny VaMcv H, K. The cuiitcrihrr B bo addrrmd at Luthera burg, Clcarfitld county. Pa. linMlY UEMIWINE, 8pt. i, mi-iu NOTICE. ALL pcreone tra berehy notlAed who have Iraard Uattkmg ground at or near the month ot Whitmer ma oa the property of Groom, Dick ey A Co., that all bark pay mutt bo paid tip be I ra any mure ground can bo obtained. And all liertoaa banking timber ftr Inge or any other lumlieron tbe aioreeaid proierty, without per m 1 1 ion. Will be held for lmtpal, or be charged fifty dullart per raft foraalU ground. Aiphcalion for said ground mutt be made 16 W. b. lickey, Ulea Hope, Pa. 0 ROOM, DICKKT A CO. lrpt 1, lFB-m. Sale of Real Estate UNIKR AN ORDFP- of tbc Orphaa Coirt of t'leartlcld ndiIt, Pa., dated June 2V, IhttU, the ondrtirnd erfftitairtrator of llenrr II. 8meal, doceaeed, will eetl hr pablte vendue or eatery, at the pirmiect ia uraliam townthip, Tlinrtdaj' tne 33i . nffl-ptcHbrr. IHft, at t o'clock, p. n., that raliiahle REAL ESTATE di-teribed at follow: Beginning at a pot at tbe ttmtU eatt corner, thrneo by land of W. P, 8meal, eriuth 107 prrchrt to a pt, the nee by land of il. liarM-fl, went Ti perctiea to a p'rt, thence by land of Margaret 8 meal, north 1? perchee to a pnet, th'-nce by land of W. p. Nueal, eaet 71 perchee tw the place af beginning, Containing 60 Acres, more or lesa, TKHJHM ! The one half oa ennfirrnitinn of tale, and the balance ia one year thereafter, with loter eat from date of aa', in tec h red by bond and nurlgage on the property. B II. rlfllOOVOVKR ) . . HK.NRY HAMLIN, j A',,lr- Pept. f, IMC tt. Governor's Campaign CAPS, CAPES, Campaign Torches. Price of Torches. JJ, IIS, 131 and 140, per knntr,tl.. Send for nrice Hat and ... graving vl tay. and Cape. rilll.ir ll ILL, Manrr. Ml Cburck Strtet, Hot. Id 3d, a.'iove Market, I'hiladrlpbia. Hillary C'oaananlca' I nlfornj, te o order. ( M, pt. I, SS-lt Smillicrn Land & Emigration COMPANY, ' WASIIIMjTOX, d. c. j OrMANIIKP and eetahllebrdferthePunliaSe and bale nf Faroiitia and Mineral lnrla. and InproTed Rani K.tete In the floutbers States THOM AS R. r-LOKk'NI K. Prealdrnl. JO. SKVKKNS, Vie PreeMot. 4. IIK.NKY ASK IN. Trammnn.. Prealdeal Foirth Nat meal Hank tt J'taildalphin, rfiTn.v Mimiitri, nectetare. TIKIS. C. IIAIIKIH kLL, Allnraey aod Counaellor. fletrer Wftehietrto a.iMiug, Tomer eUventh St, aad Pennayliaula Aeena., Wa.ki.r1o.. D. O. sersstsrsi: One. John T. Hnffmew, AlSany, SJ. f . H II.V. vim. nigier, . i.arScld. Pa. Oee. T. P. Rendntrh, Trenln., w. J Mm IHisalUcfoul. MISS H. S. SWAN'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS CLEARFIELD, FA. Till FALL TERM of twenty tww weekft. vtU emmeaee oa lioadar, Bratambar , U6tf. A Primary drpartmrnt will be added to tbe School tb.e fall : for whleb tbe ear v loot of aoai pfTtvot ioatrutTtor havo boon engaged- Aad as effort will be pared to render tbia department ftttrtotlrt bud iDttnietlra. TERMS OP TUITION. Bead lag, Orthogranby. Writing, Olleat Ua tona. Primary Artlhiaatte aad Prim try Geography, ber half term, (of eleven weoka.) $1 00 nittory, lAaaJ and deKriptlva tieogropb with Map Draining, Uiftmmai-, Menial and Written Arlthrsetie 50 Algebra aad the Sciontee w. 9 00 Initrucirow la taatntaaatal afl 1 M Oil paiatlng...,.H,.H.M 60 Was work I 00 For fu part ion la re irad for Circular. Ciearleld, Aug. 26, IHftV-pd. NEW 1WILLL1NERY AND aid DRESS MAKING ESTABLISHMENT. T17ST OPENBDla the room rasvatlyoaaapled Ol by tba Miee Heed'e aad directly oppeeite Mnaaop'a 6 tare, Clearfleld, Pa. All tbo Uta etylee of boaneta. bate, Ae., for old aad young. Ladiet, mtea, and children' trimming, rib boat, and eoat velvet, laee, flere, Ae., ftl waya kept on bawd. DRIW MAKING In all Ul rariotti brtftfbf aad latttt ilylat, for oid, oiio die agred, and tbe young, mad a to order, by tbo most faablonable dreea mahera. Mr. T. B. WAT80.V, Aag. u, isct. tr. A lie agent for the "Magi. Macedonian Oil." Warranted ta euro Rbraaalitm, Neuralgia, Liter Complaint, Ae. No care, no pny. NOTICE. IK the Matter of be application af William aMapae, to tba Court of Commoa P.eaa, ia and for Clearteld count, to ba diiebarged from hia auretyebip for moniea received by Ftancia Dunlap, laU of eaid Borough of Clear fleld, Pa., from tba tatale of J.'ha Crotttbwalt, lata of Centra county, Pa., being the Lsogaeiet bequeathed to Joba and Daaiel Iunlap, By virtue af a certain Kale which we granted by the On-hant' Court at Clearfleld, tba 30(b day of June, Itifi'J. I do hereby five notice to all ber- aout ioteroated ia aaid lund reecired aa ftlova etatad. to appear oa or before tba aeeoad Monday of nVptantbsK, proximo, and preaent iheir alaim accord. eg to taw, and do auch other matlere at tba Court hay reouira of them In the premieee. or oe turover tiarrnl, aad alee ahow caate accord ing ta the following rale aHade in tbit cite. 1U0. J. McCLLLOian, Ally, for Wm. blapaa. June tO, US. Rale It granted to thow caute vby William Mapet thowld not b releaaed and d.tcharged from bond given by bim -aa taroty W.i,i.",l,rJMC" Dinl,P- to Court of Clearllald couftty, oa tbo 3uih day of Septem- i bar, A. I., 1M4, in pitrtuance of an Act of At- tcmbly approved tbe 2V(b day of April, 1841. ruuiicanoft io oe want oi tan itule in two newt. fTrr. pa pen publithed ia Clearfield county f ftKAb 1 i'V four wetit prioi or to Ike Kanternber jp ierm. Aug IS, 'Cf-4U Bt 1UK tut HT. CHARLES 6CHAFER. L VlitK BEER BREWED, Clearfleld Pa, nAVINf nated ilr, Kutrc' Brewery be bpca by tUict atlentiua to butineaa and in manufacture of a tu peri or article of HKKR to receive tlie patronage of all tbc old and many new euxioBiera, Aug. Zj, u. WAJTl;ifOnc good BI.AC'RSMITHand one men to work ta wood making Hlcdi, nagont. Slump Mnohine, Ac. H ing It mco tr wna amau laminea. Appiv to w liUUTJI 1 RI MRARdEIt, auglBtf JelTeraoa Line, Ciearleld county, Pa y"AfcTI-.I)-TW0 TBArilt-nH-Ia the tf borough of Oteeola. IliKb Pehool, ettty dollart par mi.ntb. Primary (..bsxil, forty 4nn per month. Term, Rv moot hi. Appllcaa'C will eacloa duplicate of eerllfifnte. and addrete J- A Ul-ATTKNUHssutllV D. R. Uood, Secretary. auglb 3i ( AUTIONmAM peranna are hereby caution. J ed aaraiatt purchasing or it ay way Bted dliag with one tpan of tiorrel Uoreea. boucbt a Eilwirrl (igan, and in Ibe poeactiloa of J. W. Davit of Herceria towmbip, ae tbe aaa bclongt to ma aad are subject to tay order. W. 8. DICKKT. Sept f, lS(19-lt. VI.HINlMTHATOfl'M KtTIC 1 Notice ie hereby girfjn that letter of admiDialrftttoa L.n ibe aetata of RiHiKRT WELCH, doceaeed, late of Ilsigge townthip, Clearfield eooaty, Pft., hating hern duly granted to the undenigned, all per ton itidcbted to laid ettata will pteaae make pavmeiit, and thoae having claim or demand will preeent them proparlv authenticated fur aet lfmot. Kblil.CC A W KLCH, J6l:PA Adminitlrfttrii. IHTUAYal Cam tretpaeting oa Ibe premt j ae of th aohecriber, rot cling in Ball 'own lni. on or about tba lrt day of July lat, two UKU KhS, about two years old : one white, with rod oars and red ti-et oa the tides ; the other rod, white along tba back and belly. Aim, a small dark bnn.tle bull, snppoeed to bo one year old. Tbo owner or owner are hereby reelected to eomc forward, prove properly, pay eliargf. and take (beta away, or they will be mid according to John w, Mutt. Cower, Augurl Jt, tefig Itd. lXfcCl'TOHH KOTirK-Leiier tetta- mentary having thi tb day of July, 1159, keen granted to ua upon th ettata of ( lilt ISTI AN K VBiOH, late of Worrit townthip, Clearfleld eo., f a , drcoaacd, all parioat harini claini agaiail eaid attate are req,uprl-d ta preaent Ibem in dua form, and tboee tndehted ta eaid estate are ra queued to make parmeat without delay to the undersigned Kiccutort. EDWARD TKRKS, Tbilipii uig. Centre eo., Ta,, CHRISTIAN KMKK1M, Morntd., Cloarlcld oa.. Pa., JyJ fit Kiecwtorc. Settlement Notice. 4 LI, per. on. knowing tkemee yoe indektod to JX me, will pleaae eall and eell'e SI onee. The llw,k ere at Ike Sure of VYk'Icoiak Twnernd, Ua cola. I'a. u. S. I'BllKV. Oeecola, re., July II, lSOO-Cna. Tannery for Rent, rilllB Admioi.tralor. nf ths late Wat. Puelian. X as nffar f.r reel tk. wall knnwn Tann.ry anuauin Pcnnville, together witk tke deellinge. Poaaraaion gir.n at any tinie. Por forlker ler llculars sell at tko sreail.ee, or addreea the ea dcr.ignrd at Uramrian Hill. P. O. WM. P. JilHVSIivf, MAIIOAUKT I) I' I'll AH A !f, ).'146IP'I Admre. AGRICULTURAL FAIR! Till I Clearfleld Couoly Atricullura PneieOy have determined not to bold a regular Fair Ihit yer, for Ibe following reatun, aamely ibat notioe baa not been givn id proper time to bare the ntyetn-.ry preparations made, h baa been determined, htwvev, lo nr-M . Fair oa the old ground, near tbe borough of Clearfleld, aa Wrdaea. dsr, Thuredty and Fiidav, the Mth. 1Mb and Inth daya of fMnher, A. U. mrg, and fir che piiqwinnr afford m )t the fanner aa opportunity of preparing ud making it aa ol.joet U improve ftlut e1hibit falUropt to be put inibeffrooM.d Ibt year, the following premium is otf-Td for tbe e nihil ion of tit j Beit two acre of winter wheat. fe-:l butbel jf winter wheat Brt two acret of rye I OS new Mttinoi of rye, rtl ., Beit two acree t.f eat. n et two aereo of kuekobewi.... Rest tw area of eora Dett one ftcre of e lever eed Deot ana boabel of potateea beet one half bethel ol timothy ....... on - l SI II loss J J The above premium will bo paid to tbe peronn to whom enaipetewt Jndgec ehslt award them The entire premiam litt will be pubhvliod eor-u for the Fair net! year, in tba bpe that many may be Induced tooompvte tot tbe premium, and thu evrcnuraire a ma caute. The Society bee at determined ta open tba Fair (Ironnd na KKII'AY, the Ibid day of Ot TO ftKR, IHf J, at II o'ct'ick, for tba rnrooeo of a trotting match on tbe track, for a eitiien' para of $.sn ; bert tbrf-a ia flva, ia tingle barneac ( lo trot arinet time. f,ea to all hnreea owned la the ooNUty at leact flfteow dart prevloa. Tbc gmvwti win wa open (rem one tu ave oaea, pt. m. AdintUaaoa, 2i onnta, U all wereona, Peranna de deairiag to rmtm tbctr burara to oewipeta ftr tho parte, ean do ao by giving aolioe either ia porenn or by writing to tbe Recretarw, aad by the pay. stent of en entrance fee "Cel. Il Is b iped that lwnki organlutlen. will ko got up I, m. nA.eal'S.eletkediSorcal lewwakir.., and that a greater iclereat may ke wtanlf.ated in tke ea.ao of agrlenMare Meetli.ge and dleena. Hen, . ..ark gnod. If reejnwited. tke Society will .end epeek.ro to Meet aav af tke tins, once r Iwlea, w!:k S vi.w of onnaraglng ... h.uII.1 knaaa Si ..I O Private Sala. Tni nuwrtlgnrS U.l.g uoterwjlne. t, fh. f kia nenalnlng nreperty, ecre for umZ " oraore tanas res tow.-,. To. trsvt ea.taas. One Etuulred Aoren, mort or W Ilgkty-s of wklak are aire red and ttiaiVZ. ateu of ealtleatloo). The feaera are U) rvwV 4illel, an th. water la etnetloal. Wllk eookearisgonliertlofannl.aH,,. pear trees. Coenfortalil buililieg,. suBeisnt tlabet o ike rxsIHa for k,a," s.rrnaet. Coneoslent U ko,.l,, tk.rtuTJ' Tke wk.lo keing wne.rl.IS wilk e.l, Ales potters' elae, of an eaonaWnl eoaJiiv It will be keld tor tke iu.ncvtioo of all ner, mil lb. tret of Korcmkor seal, wkes. If aZT? it will lie rented. Terms eaay. Pot furtber nartleulan kilna, tbe eabarriber or eell pereoaallv at Ike a. oar Uraasplai 11.11. f . O. ' " JOH!l MrlXIlSf. Pens towB.kl,, Jul 1 1, I its imi. Farm for Sale. rpHB oaderaigned.reaidingia Knoito,,..!. X deeirec to toll bit farm at privet tela, gj penoa deairlog a home will eU well u taJi m! examine thee prcmitea, Containing Fift j-one Acres, Tivlrtylf of nbWb aro cleared B) nim t ttate of Jutti ration, betidei bclag entinlt Z. lain wllh coal, and having tbereoa erected deta ibg bouse. Urn ed otbai nn-.Hir; onaaitail together with ft f ae orchard of excellent frail 5 all kinda. Tba farm adjoin i Baker, Smith tad Vsitberow, near church and t.huel hvuat uA having a never failing epriog of water. ' Aay further information caa be aMtiatdW calling oa tba premitet, or adiraating tbc uaias. aigoed at New MUlport. iyit im DE.N'RT HUXTBI. iN'cw C-a bluet ! MOSKANNOtf LAND AMD LCMBER 0OH. PAN Y offer for tale Town Lott la the her. ouh of Oeceola, Clearfield coanty, Pa., tad tlj lot ta tait partthaeertwtaide the limm af n4 borough. Utorola la titaatod oa the 21Mttaaea Creek, in tbe ricbeet portion of the eeaatr if Clearfleld, oa tba Hae of tbc Tyrone d Clterttid Hail road, where the Motbaanoa and Beavtrtet braaoh road tateracct. Jt it alto ia tbe bean if the Moabaoaca et-al baaia, aad large bodut af white pine, hemlock, oak, nud thcr linker ear round )L Onf of tbe largeat lumber wtatrtir ing ctubliibniaola a the State Ie located ia the town, while there are many other laaber tad b ingle milla around it. 1 be tow a It bat ttvta yean old, and eoatftiat a population af afte the tand inhahilantt. AO- farther information apply at tbe et of the above company. sfOH.V LAWKIIB. "Prl Sapor laleaaaaL Houses and Lob for Sale. IOL'R 1IOCSKS and LOTS la CltartalA br tale aa rteeoneble term. Poveeti g'im a thirty daya. Alto, a plot of PolR LOT ta tba corner of Fourth aad Roed ttnet. tit I?itimi fsuw Tk. .k. i... ., ,' . ! .itk.e i.lk.. -.i i V.TTf purpctee gewraJlT. being with.a IM feet af the r.nrj depU p.ice and tern- reanatt Anplv ta UK0R0E THORN lehHtr Ctet-ttU, fa. A Farm for Sale or Rent fT'HK ubtcrilsor, ratlJlng near FreaehtllU, Get X ingtoa townthip, gives notice tbat be wtg either tell or real the well fcaowa farm, adjetaiag land of golomo't afaarey, Valement aad th tiol. Dander farm, CONTAIN'IXO ti 1CRK3. About FIFTY improved, baring llcraoa a beats and bam, exoeMent water aad a fine youag ana ard. A leo, a Lu'f fur tale, aaar tbe chunk. ,va7For tori her particulars, eall la pereoft at addrei tbo undtrtigaed at Freaebrill V. O. ugll:4t pd BTKPHEN ROCKET. duraiioual. CLEARFIELD ACADEMY. Rev. P. L. Harrison, A. M., Principal. Tm FIAST SESSION af tbc tt Mb, laatlc yearcf this Iactilatiea will oa MUNDAY.lhc tb dav af denta)r, ItM. Purila aaa enter at aay lima, Tby wdl cnarstsl BiiktaHU. , ,L .. tkt mmlM M tbe cloac of the fteoaioa. 1 be court ef iottruetlea cmVracoc rry tblag Included la a thorough, practical aad aceeav pliahad cdueatloa for both eeiae. The Principal, having bad tbc advtaUgf f maeh aiperiaacc la bis profeeiioa, aMara rents aad guardaaa tbat bit catire ability aal oacrgiea will ba devotad Ia the moral aad wi Ui Uaialag of tbe youth placed under hi charg. 1 fcHM Of TlllltlN. Orthography, Reading, Wrftiag. and Priawr Arilbmatic, per Seatiea (11 week) . $t M Oram mar, Osofrapb. Arithmatie. aad Hiitory $IM Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Mr. aeration, Kurveyiag, Pbiloaophy, Physi ology, Chemistry, Book Keeping, Bolaay and Pbyileal Uecgnphy . . . $f M Latin, Orcek and breach, with aay af tbc above Branches $11 H Ml MIC Piano (10 leisoae) . . . $ If jk9 No deduetloa will be made for tbittt. r-tt.t further particular Inquire af Rer. f. L, HAKHIS0N. A. M , Feb. 4, HM tf. (8;2K Friaeieal. C. KRATZER & SONS ARE RKOKIVI.NQ A SPI.tNPICSTOrt Of CAKI'ETS ASD OIL CLOTHS, WALL rAPERS 0ILT PATER, d. LACE CURTAINS, WINDOW SUADI3- COCNTERPANE3 AND ?JUiLT3. lines table cloth a napkins. LADIES SILK COATS ofOVERSKIRTS. EI.EUANT SHAWLS A LACE P0IKTS. LAME.S' CUILDKEN'S TRIMMED UkTi. DRESS GOODS AND TRIUMINQS. PFT KID OLOVE-LAPIFS" 0KK. TLEuEN'S AND CHILDREN'S. BLACK AND FANCY SILKS. FINK BLACK ALPACAS. UNEQt'Al.t.F.D STOCK LAIHUS' AND CHILDREN 'tt HllOKS ov U AlTERS. MKN'S CALP f FRENCH KIP BOOTS. HEAVY CALF BOOTS. S, MEN'S AND BOYS' FINE ANDHEAYT HUOKM. BEST STONE TEA SEPTS, V- CASSIMERES VERY CUEAP. OROCKRI rN, FI.OT'R d PROVISIONS' AT LO Kir KATES. LIRFRAt. DEHUCTION TO THWI BUVIMJ IN 4UAN riTY, Wool,. MARKfTINfi AND COCNTRT rmiDUvB WNTP.D. Ciearleld, Juno l. IBM. i JvJ'KW BTOKE AND NEW GOODS. fnc Clltttr e. ertxr w.j, cii.ih ut crw.i liar )ust opened a Nsvr Srosi, on Msla St.,CLsttrmt, Ft.. Istslr occupied V; Wm. r. IRWIN. Tlioir (lock coniiets ot l)tliJ OOCDCDIS33, Osocs: of Hi best quality, Qur.E.iswARE, Boots and SIiocj, at nrr artlcl esssarT Ibr s's to en fort. Cell tail siatnln on stock bsfor p'- clisaing slntehse. May . ISflfl.lf. rrHH nKMOrATIO ALMAMAC for is X ISSI aad isss he sale a. Iks ISat IMVw, f ?.-:.. U.lhl 11 uyMlrm. 'J--l y