Attiniuuca... -i'v : 1 rS 257 V f. .; : - (iKoitr.it il.(iootii.ANliKB, Kdilor. CI.KAKFIKLD, Pa. WEDNESDAY MORNINC firTOIIKn . ). Democratio State Tickot. roil iiovinNoK .HON. ASA PACKER, (IF I'AlllloX COt.NTV. t'Olt Pfl'RKME JUIIliE CYRUS L. FElaSIIING, OK CAMimU rot'XTY. iiox. Democratio District Ticket. A,vinbl.r, HAM., of J)U : I'.lk On nty. Democratic County Ticket. Truaaurrr. LEVER l'l.llt.AI., ol llrmilj loxuahlp. Cottntv Cummiaaioncr. H. H. IIIM1IA,il llcrcarla towuabip. "' Aiidit,.r. JOIIW I). Ml I.I. I II. of Itt.ll town.hlp. She Ocoi-I'bMJy,ll.ceminei.i,.l.ili.Dl, MrT 11,0 Bluto l 20'" thropint, started from New York,ou the .'.lib ultimo, for Europe. The New York State .Engineer's report for the year ending 1st .Septem ber, 180!), shows that SIJ'J persons were iilled and 401 injured on tberailrouds o that slate. Extha Ji iiici al. Wo notice by our Huntingdon exchanges that seven clergymen of that town have jointly issued a proclamation uguins'.dancing. We infer from this move thut the meinr-ers are inclined to indulge in fociul amusement. The Cmcis Closed. "Honest" John Covode, for tho purpeso of rais ing a lilllo enthusiasm for hit friend Jlans Geary, went over to Washing ton the other day to get lien. Grant to exhibit himself tb rough the iron and coal regions in the eastern coun ties of this .State, lint tho Generul concluded that lie hsd already spent a (treat deal of time fishing, bunting and 4ifrse racing, and thut public business -would not allow him to leave the National Ci pitol this fall. So the Grant circut has closed for this season. Pitchinu Ix. The godly Senntor from Massachusetts, Wilson, was at Washington lut w eek, und gave Gen. Grant "Hail Columbia" for botching tho clectioi.s iu the Southern Slutes Ilo bli.mes Grunt, Boutwcll Cres- wcll for defeating tlio ''toil millions in Virginia and Tennessee ; telling them that if they did not cbunge their policy Mississippi und Texas would be lost, too. The Senator alleges thut tho removal of Conservative Kcpubli cans, and tho appointment of .Radical carpet buggers has scattered the hope of the loil to tho winds, and Is driving thousands of votes to Dent and iluin ilton, who uio supported by the "rebels" and nro bound to be elected. Geaktism. llfltis Geury, whn re tailing bis falsehoods in the Court llouso last week, should have ex plained to tho peoplo why the Slute Governor paid tu o hundred and eighty. six thovtand, tix hundred and eighteen Jollart moro interest on the State debt the two past than were j.uid the two previous years, notwithstanding Ai! bad reduced the Slate debt four millioni of dullurs. As a general thing when a State or an individual rcdueoa their debts, they liuvo less interest to pay, but according to the Auditor General's Report and Grary's atory the taxpayers of Pennsylvania pny much more interest than hereto (ore, although Hans paid off $1,000, 000 of tho debt. This is evidently liril financecring. Of the Same Opi.iov. Greelsy, of the New York Trilmne has a fellow traveling over Europe cutccbising and liiinling up great men, from whom be extracts opinions with referenceto the' future welfare of this country. This man Friday a few weeks niro ititro-1 duced himself to Mr. Carlylo, l he English historian und scholar, and asked him what bo thought of the nffairs of Yankee-bind. He replied that the country was "going to h 1 ; that its ofCco holders were as corrupt ns tho d I could maka them." A celebrated Wall street bnnkcr the other da' Was asked tho same ques tinn. lie also replied that every thing Was going to the d I. lf tl.o Demo- i iais cuiiiim escape tins suiio Ol allairsi wucro will the loil millions appear T The Tipe is I' p. The late elections in Vermont and Maine sI.ot that the "loil millions" are as mm h dvniorul iied in those Slates ns their brethren ore in Virginia and Tennessee. Grant tarried Vermont lasl November by "2,VZ2; now ibe Pads have less than "11,000. The majority for"ho proieil cuplain of the age" iu Maine was 28, 059, while the majority ti.r Governor, on tho 115th ull , wus lo-s tliun $.(Hi(l. Courage, Demouinla! Tho tide is up. and will nol subside until tlio I Judical herds are swept from every Stale in1 tho I'nion. Tho same disorders, so visible and cffeclivo in Virginia, Tennessee, California, Vermont and Muine. prevail in Pennsylvania, Ohio ontl tbe rest nf the Union. p,kcr. and Tendlcton are bound lo be elected Governors of llu.M UtXej. Su( jn October. The crimes and follies of the party in power are visible to every rye, and must be condemned by every hiind Dot trar.ed by bigotry and fanalitisin. . ' '...- IftamTaCmVWBeiatWsel rtlrvidi .t'.ua. Tho Ucdlm-d (in:,ttc nnyt : 'From every part of tho State come the tidings of ucecssions to 1 1 io Democrat y. Iho nl tempt l lone .M!g.. .-Mintage on our State I broil nil Iho inslnimcn Inlilv oflhe 1'ilUn-r.lli Amendment, u!'a-!,71I ! malversation C short coinings ol Gram's iJnunm iu corruption uml ollii ial nl tlio Sinlo eapilol, !..:.. I ..III, it,.. i......... ,,l.,,;i,- !J 1 . 1 ., ol tiovi-rnor (ieuiy. Iiavo iliorouL'lilv I,- . ,., ,. .1,,. ; uisifUHieu uie ruiiK huh itiu in uiu itiui- . ,, , I eal party ami have caused even n.uny oi ill leaders to rcfriud tlio ciiiiiviimi with indifference. This is tho inso Uii-uuKIioul llie SUlo, buUnputiully is .. , , mill,. , ,t otervu ,l0ii. lMuladelpliia and in doubly sure," it is only necetMrij for every democrat to go to the election and vote. Thin liino Iho Democracy uro perfectly united on their Stuto iiomi natioiii. A lurj'o coiiHcrvativo vote in rravitutinir to our side. Therefore, let to put forth our xrhole ttrennth and mal.e .. 1 r . 1 our Victory OieruhdmilKI. Our word , ., .. ,;f . . , for it, that if wo poll us large a 1'enio crutiu vole as that cast for our Stale Ticket ut tho last October elect ion. itiiijoriLy. i e c:.h pot. inui, vote. Will it bo done ? Let tho Democrats of tlio several election districts an swer. To bringout a full voto, much work must be dono. The tooting of horns, tho rattling of drums, tho tinkling of cymbals, the splitting of throats by public speakers, arc of but little avail. They are sound and fury, signifying nothing. Through, systematiied or ganization of each and ever' election district by tho active Democrats in tho representative districts, is what is needed. Let this bo bad und there cun bo no trouble in getting out every voter to the pdls. Never mind the blowing of radical bands and radical speukers. It is ull wind. work vhile they tout and tall.." ' Bewaiie or Gkarv." Tho World says "now thut tho terrible old war horso Geury is onco moro on the war .ath, it is well enough to revive bis !.1J .tory, which behold, with great success, in Ins first fight f,.r the Gov-1 crnorsbip of Pennsylvania, 1 . frightening Stonewull Jackson to death. According lo Geary, that sol dier lay dyingin bis tent, anil sudden ly summoned General Longslrect, w hom be thus addressed : "General Longstrcet, did you ob serve that tall, imposing form to day, seated on black borse.in the thick isl oflhe tight, as wo did buttle!"' tuoth Gen. Linigstreet : "I did, indeed, my deur (ienoral." "Thut man, so val iant, wit Gen. Geary," excluimed Stonewull. "Mark ino.bcwareofhiin ! Avoid him! Longstrooi, be ware of Geary '." With this dying injunction to his comrade, the hero of Shenandoah departed. The dying injunction of Stonewall Jackson, us reported by Geary, Is now repeated to tho voters of Pennsylva nia : "Beware of Geury !" Gov. Geary. This ecl-.brated Slate ofliciul puid and let oil' some Conrt llouso, "s sinned discriplion mills, furnaces, farms and beautiful milkmaids, which wis utmost divine had not bis statement, b.eko.l ir. 1.. fulness, Ilo blowed and puffed, and puffed and blowed, for nearly an hour over tlio prosperity of the country, but in winding np be admitted (hut be now received a salary of J.1,000, ($ J.0O0 moro limn Gov. liigler received), but that there will not as much real money in $5,WU now as there was in $3,0U0 then. What a beautiful picture of tbe prosperity of the Slute? 1OOK II eke ! Gov. Geary last week told bis heurcrs ihul $5,000 in green backs w as not worth as much money now as 83,0ti0 in gold in ISiiO. If this is to, why does be persist in idling tho people that tho country is in a prosperous condition ? lleshoubl also have explained why ho spent MO, WO n.o,!e lust reur in runnin, tho State machine than it ever cost before. If bis cxlravngai.ee continues, should he bo elected again, tl.o tax-papers cannot raise money enough lor hitu lo squander 011 his favorites. Look OtT tor Them. Wo arc in- formed that Democratic tiekels arc i being circulated with tho name of C. R. Early substituled in place of John I G. llnll for Assemble. We lioor. ..; . ' . 1'cmocrais w in see thai this li.cco ol i iRliystcring is properly exposed. i.m I mi corrtipuon ring is playing a heary Lunie. J hrv uro usin? moitev freelv and will stop tt nmliin.' in order to! cled that old "roost,." Dr. Early. Demiiciats, exutuiuo your tickets closely bcdire you voto. Dr Euily bus rinploycd some who have hereto fore been Democrats to dislributo hi. lickels, and they will tletcivo you if possible. Vole iigiiinst the puny Hint is try ing lo forco negro suffrage upon the Slute of Pcntisylvonia, against the vill of a large majority of hercitir.ei.s Where did Geary get the law, (o exile Hester Vaughn, the unfortunate Welsh girl Ho dono it without luw to shield a partisan villain. Democrats, voto for your nominees' ! Iloii'tcompi'oinise w ith rings, roosters, and corrnplionists. 1-iot no Duniocrut stay nway from llio polls on next Tuesday. Look out for spurious tickets ! Vole agaiiial (ecary the tool of the corruption ring at llarriaburg. the custerii and central counties, i no , el,.lusillslil. nima io wUMi M,,,1H , ,y n,OB0 ,,. w, make your national , ); 'Z7n c o'r ,iL nZ'J" "" i w' h ",id w- M",n 3rl indicuticniH now arc tliat Packer and toawalienovory ItilentMpark of attach-1 lit. "v , to deprivu you of 3 our liliU i fn,,e'ti,r ' ' 1 " " i j.avabla at Momalale, ..aid not. brin otrr di) Pei-Hltiii" will bo elected by ut leant nient to vou, us when in an vat.t u col-! I minhl, indeed, refer you to tlio t t an .'..il-d. il.t iD 1I. A.u 'Hrr. tlm Im.,o. " "" "M frul j? "' ,,u'L'r")'- 10.000 minority. Icction.you deliberate upon ,hc wron i action, in New York u few .lay. fincc, ZZZ: Oc.,, ' ' ' T ," , , you have mitlered : upon lh cutramH : when uolU went up trom 2.! to llil, bon.,r 1.1..1 bo.i.nv m n,. n.t ., i "TT.TTr; 7 : : : ' In order to place our success be- vmi hlivu ,,nrlie . . uluJ r, ut,am ,' t(, all j fc, .1,.. ..- , ,0 ,.,! I .Vi"8 mZE t yond all doubt, "to muko OHsurancc lie atri.lo this n.otlern J.iottiHiliot., the ! Ihthort nnaco of forly oi-ltt hour. ! ? 'T,. .""T '"'"l'" "'""V? ", " I "f t .. our town a visit last work, pure themselves for future usefulness, j I?. r . ' T.n' I "Tl' J-'enllemon must of bis esotiam in the Regarding ourcandidalo forjudge ,::, ,. . 1 9 ?' '" h-i.." ...... ot Supreme Court, Hon. Cyrus L. Per- i ,iiii. r. :" 'v., ' , ,r i"'ii.rr(irton, winch cume , s.i iMM.nr.iui ;viiiP'ii. . . lit i . w,.r,, .iiiic (iiiiiuyiin ... nullum 1 t.itn'ns m.... m. .r. : .1 , , . . . "iiiiiij; ne iis wvn union" vou iuTe : I ut i . i n- - muii-iu.is vi on ny giving a glowing) ,c bus been five vears in the Legisla-1 7,1 . . . . 1 . 01 1 menl and reloi m, there 1, in, of tl.o prosperity of taw-1 Jure, and is a man eminen f.raiiif fi!'rinfr Hatty. lu si coidunio v ill. thecal! of ( hair- : mull of 'utility t'liiiiiiiillee, .1. liluho lit- i . . i . ! : 11 alter. , ii lare mnl ti it iikii ill I V ct.lliiisijsiic meet i n l' ol ll.u Demo. Tai y ,.- (.!,., assembled in ilia lour! ! Huttsc in ibis place, on Tuesduj even- 1 injur, September iiNh, ultimo. Tim ''eding was ca.lc.l to order Py i ..nr. , ,,. j , nun in V I'll 111 i I in l ill 11 tec, u lie, I Hint. oyer n-u nominated und elected i,, t;; i,,, ip,.y ,,f president. ,h i II..,,.,. ,.,i.. I.;a ...;,; I... i , i' -i ;1 ' ! witunl. mikJ : I..MHIH AND (il:NTI KMKV : It llll'oliU . ,, . . ., into mi ineitaoie pietiMiro io iin'hiue m.cr ,Hhy f ',,. (V.,mv.c!lie... j w,n (.ut., tniretlier to lisletl to the ' leaehiiii'ii of iho Jiemoer.tlic purtv. -tv. ; ' '"'ve lieen iviilt you in many Kili. Icriio'ii for widely dillerent iiiiriionea, . lm 1.,1 that present (on.'ies, 19 lakinir to niitk iiirevcr into oblivion our cberihhed rii'hu.uiid ttieilearly boualit liberties handed down to yon from v.mr ances . . ..1 tors. It is u time-honored system in llto ISrilihh army to permit eacii re . . . inent to inscribe on us ensin the 1 eniiienients in which it participated, i I'hd the dav and lilt.ee al which thev , , I occurred. 'J hen lei tho Democracy ol Clearfield ucliievo 11 victory on tlio 1 tit day of next October, that they I mutters to things neurcr homo. J will may have inscribed on their cseiiti h-! '''II you what 1 have seen in thut place eons, in leltcrs of living light, "The above all others where honor und lion Victory is Ours." 1 esty should predominate, in tho ma- Thu following officers wcro then ; bii'X of good, wholesome laws to gov elected: lern our people. Vice President. Vii. C. S. Worrull, "You, honest men of Clearfield Oner licll, Jr., Frederick Shod', O. L. county; vou ho lire unskilled in the Schoonover, J. J. Tie, Duvid Erhard, ftiietst ut Slato d plomii.y; you whose Patrick Dtuley. . iniitds nro tree from tho taint of cor- Secrrtaries David F. Etzweilcrand ; ruption ; you who consider it u crims J. S Smith. i,0 greatest magnitude to break Committee on i?''.'ViifoN. Dan'l. W'. j the trust reposed in you bv your lei Moore, John Lawshe, W. I), liigler, ; low nian ; you, I sav, honest men, V'Hj'i. ... 11. .a or. in, j. m. vuminiiigs, 11. . .mitli, James V. Jiarielt. lion. Win. liigler was culled upon to address tlio meeting. Mr. liigler remarked : "It was only yesterday thut I con sented to introduce to you lion, llieh- , . j ....... nni V mi v uml if .mi .,;il I vr0llwc lh"J' j redeem my pledge. Tho genileman 1 betn- absent, I will bo compelled to )" '? renin, upon tl,e can,!,. ....KB, ....11. ...... ..ur caniiiiiaio nir Governor. Indeed, I shouhl, be doing 11 tisl co to vou did I remain retieeni urUinir'himi a-s.viated with ,im for vears noliti eally and comme f'T hi... that be po.-es-es those amia- j H- - witl, snCicient ,., .. - .... ,,1. ' .... 1 anv nosuion in .inibin IIIIOUl..lW8. ,,,MU-,li,,,, 1 . 1 - - ly, he l.as that depth of mind that enables him to nerceive the resonr,,.. of our country: and to develot, ,,em ! , I 1 -ii 1 11 1 ... a .... .l,. wluioi.y. ib a 1 K geo against him by our opponents that he ; is a man of immense wealth. 1 think i that tho man who I. ns arisen from the depths of poverty to tl.o heiehts of i opulence; from the position ol a coin mon mechanic lo tho distinguished manager of those engines of interna! worth, railroads, is deserving of the praise and support of tho people. Ii certainly bespeaks energy and ubility of 110 medium character. Y'et, when wo consider that Asa Pucker bus not coiifimd tho benefits of bis vast nccu niulultons to personal case and luxury ; thai he has not only applied his money to the increase ol iho physical weallli of our country, but ho has endowed magnificent colleges, and added to the menial and moral worth of the nation by providing the means bv which the llv fitted fori tho position. You cannot deliberate ! 100 "!- '.h an important , vollliir men (it nnr .-niiiitri' muv tii.. I"""1" lh? " tojlhl.v .... ; , :.....,,,...:.', individual right Hint, inav bo iriven into his charge. 1 feel that you will enter into this election with in inter 1, ,1, v r. 1 est thut the necessity of the case de- "l " " "f " J".ur 1 1 ,. , 11 1 himilics, you may curtuil iho luxuries maiuis, and tbut voir labor trill lie ,.i:.. ... 1 , , , .. , , . : ol lile. to avoid tl.o cla ins of tho man rewarded by the bucccssful election of i .,i,u ,. . . . . our nominees " I 1 " l,U J0 ,r '"ll0 hn in , ;. ..., r .. .'grasp, but you can never be successful John G llnll, Esq , being called , jn r,'mvin ,,, ,Slul0 II1(.rtgage ..,. upon to address the meeting, aaid : i..r,iii r,. "K 1 ..1...-. . i-. , J ""f homes till you give the manage- 1 am nol among you on a political , n,,nl ,. lin-XM,,.t,0 mon vho w j tour, and only repa.r to these scenes ; .,, ,,,, ,,:...-. ,, ,.Vi..,.,.. of past pleasure to renew my old acquaintance with you. Although I am not a nuiive of this county, yet I hnvo spent in it thut porlion of life (from boyhood to manhood) in which the character is moulded, und h.is ii.cornoruled will, its i,l,vi,h.l l.in ! ...... . . 1 tli 11 1. men who Imvo committed out- hose i-hiu that l,vow,lhn.i,nlhr...i,.hjr mi(J t . " , 1 lime. Yes, 1 may exclaim .TI... 1. ,md them. Vnt they say he mv own, mv native and ' and mv L , - . . fnemls, 1 (eel that ym, may never !'' " to Wusl. f..p an v act ,f i-.. . i.., , - . 1 mine. 1 remarked I Wfiu .1.1. on a - .... . . .... ... poimeii. tour.n.id I lieing a candidate : lor oniee, It might seem inopportune IllOpporllltie I forme to nildrcss you, as ii isatnasim! ..(' , -.iil.iu.ii.Ln .1.. . i i iiuoine. Ol ti'llini: it ooia inn, retliovo i of our profession thai ho that pe.ds;., t, ,.,: 1P , ins own case l.as a Inol for a client. .. Yet, my friends, hero at the fountain. , . J head of Democracy jbe..,, here. hose!"'1 b.n' r"l''"",! "t"n L u'h" p. inciples that I -cherish were firmly j "'i'1' ' UU r r"""'y- implanted in nivmind; hero l "l w ''"T ' .r,.io ,l,;.,b ,.r if... .1....,, .i.i .i. . .- I" will cxamino tho tax they gt my "is ...v ..i ...ii. a no , irn-a drooping spirit, resuscitates llie , d..sa,ri.oM,li.kesll,el.i,o.l I J ..... . . " '"I t.)"'11" my rage, cor (!....; . .. ... i iiiiiii.'ii niioi ul l, iii-iiiir,' oil ri,. .. ' , , .i . ... . 1 , ' w ardid, that time, timo llint prtinen no oeiecis, w ... restore us io our once l,,.i.r.v ,1.,-. I ii,.i,u ... : Should you see hi to place m in ll,.: ! I1'"11" )'",'r Lcgiluturo, 1 will try to 1,1 - n l...ai ..(' ..... ..i.;i:... ... . the best of my abiliiv to represent yo,. honcsily, lairiy and for your ad- . "j,-, , i a ' io inllaenco my i.ndui't ny , b.wl.,1 salary, may my arm be palsied' .... i ..... ,; i. ml mv to..auo cleave to the roof ol . -.i . i i . my mouili. If I ever do anv act that j . i. i , , ,' . i ii i v nir- ,-i.ri ii in, eurso me . .... ' ' v 1 us ull such men should be cursed : Like my niiino from your books, a'id blot mo for. ver from tho record of your memories." Mr. Hall was followed by Hon. Wm. A. Wallace, who spoke io substance as follows : "When I think over the accusations that have been and lire made by per sons ngaii.'t me; when I think of the rile slanders that I. uve been circulated . of tho parly whoso corruptions are by iiiuliginitil enemies among my lei-(famous in every porlion of our conn-low-ciliiens of (his ( 'oinmoiitvealih, try, and is let itiinly worthy of your attd whil-ll IlllVn fi.tllnl a.llll.iortol'e. mnl '.,,,.-. 1 at ill n... ni-.ra , believe,, among many; 1 said. he;,o the poll-; y k.,..'yopr duty, j l iiuiiK (ivcr these virulent and tin- i and I truat you w ill perloin. it. 'J'li.-u. I founded iisi.i.ha, I ,,,. (Imt mv aer-lnilh Asa I'licker at the head of our ! vices have been Very feebly reainner- j Stale affairs, wo will build A motiu stcd. I In t hen 1 meet my inanv ! menl so bielt that the wuves of corriin. friends hero in my tno.i.it it iti home; when, with cbceiliil c miitcnances, ...lulu up who uieg.owoi symjiainy, 1 tin y .tctii to me llto light I and of fellowship, I inn convincd llint in llio l.al'ty lumbermen i f r.V cherished ...'.... i . . I I t' .i i iii ii.n coumy ua so .num..-.. ..-i.,... Inn e miiile no .IriiinhMrdlioii. J have beun mnl liiiie nit it time In represent vmi III the Ini'lu-st lioilv in your mine, mnl null time Imvu 1 run u vole beyond the regular licht. This, 1 think, in si.lllciint ondo.-scmcii!, uml 'extirpate every doubt that mij. ht ' arise in the mind of any oho as to the i . I. -:, t w . , ol' mv limnnr llollj 111 V ,ii.- ;duty. " I II tllV rolllfll l I'll 0llfill0 lliyHcIf I ... .... , . ... ........ ... . i. ........ m mu nmiu u-ijimuiioi o, uw o,.n, I tlin-e year-.. 1 ini.-ht ry ....propri. '"I' ly pi'"" hevond tliu Ctlitilie of tilir , fSlalo. 1 mi.'lil iiiiv thu Nntioniil (iov - ptlV : eriiineitl VHltill"t01 Visit. I tiiiirtit Mieak to you of I io iniipiiioun ; J,, thai l,av been inaiitutcd I'PH'ccMiinijH thul Imvo boti iimtiluU'd let, 111 tltut ultort timo, men were ! pluimed into Iho innr.es of poverty, I mid others elevnicd to the heii'lita i ...... wealth. J iniL'ht hhow vou how tin III! IIO llir secret disposiliollt of llio resources of! bi. fillon ointina, auU lrl thia our lionoml oan nni, 111,1 ,. 1a ll.., ... ...... .t.lniv I ili'lalu U ail't one more alar to III. con.trllulion . . 1 - - -'eiv 1 ork rules the luoin y niarkJta ' .. il' tlio metropolis, and builds lorlunts I 1 "I- breaks them ut tlt whims of the' ...... n- 1 11 ; Secretary of the 1 rcasiiry. I will 'pus" ''oui tlio consideration of these would tiltish 10 .e0 tlio con mititwn ns 1 lf . , , ' , , ,, exhibited in IIarr.sl.nrg. 1 could tell 1 i .... each ol MX .Senators 1 could tell you .T". rhu'!,." twe,"i' ..Hnw,,.,vu , mu 1 mv nuf u im u rn'nuiu I I ... I. ? . . , . ,. wwiwirn unutT IIIU nOtQ III 0 M'HUtOr ! Z ' 1 r . 'll' T1 I have been inlhe minority ever since ! I have represented you, u.,1 1 can loll you it required ull the firmness wo c a fommaiid to keep a firm and unbroken lionl to tho loe. r , ,. nebt of ,0"r.S"10 .nr"J ' 10 w 1 1"'i to the ranlit.gs .,,. n.ri ,r , , o , .1 V, 5" millions ol dollsrs. and collected 1 1'.im a oil u-.t.-L- ml h,,., ... .i.i j.j iiisiiicsscapae,.,,,,,, cu(it,s ()up SlHtc. ' 1 ...... "... .....jj .iiv.i, i'l nun IIIIU .1... 1 . .1 .... ,t . -.i .L -ow;'rul V'ro"-"i. Inthnt million wlu.l have they donu with tho : They assumed control of ihi ! Z . " . """"'" - u"" m'''n''.v t i "IT" lh r.l,"e lneii 11 oHouaucw 01 so.no thirty- mini iv t'wtii n unn ui t seven miliioiia of dollar. bi.t.n ,,aviri vplir, h , jlu f;ae jc',, J hey huve 11 fur nine! on" thut sum ,.v a,,iM iu 111 Moii. iiiir e i ,7 " ..m . ' . ""ul0 IK o. uoi.ars. mill is. ti.ev imvo 11a 1 ' J I alHitit four millions. I name these amounts in round numbers, but 1 sp. uk Irom the books, lor il you bnvc a copy of the Attorne3' General's Re port, and tuko tho trouble, you will find Iho amounts I hare stated, and will state, correct. I stated that they had collected somo sixty millions ol dollars j now twenty-eight millions of ti lis money, by u special ad pussed n IS., and unrepealed should have lo. nied a s.i.k.ng fund, for the reduc mn of U,o Slate debt If t hat money had been appropriated to tho purpose I'... ti..i..l. i 1 .....a I I ' 1 1 ... ....... ,o..uu .e.ieo u..u to.-1 Ki-.eu, 1110 .-siu.e aem, instead ol hcing I " ",l""""u ,ur rl el. r . ' """"i ,,. ,. - 111 some wnv filiv-six .nillions of voiir ,,,.. 'PI..,- ..... Iw.,.. ,!...,. 1...... .".1 - j .1 un 1 ru ., '1.. '1 ' " . . . ... 1 -, T j to relievo you of this liability. You 1 must do this if you want success. !ir tne men wno nave noted out ol your Nuvings w ill never introduce relorm. It is .otilraiy to experience, in opio d!ii,.r. , r ,i.a ...,.t:. 1 r.... .... 1.' . .... .a o ...siurj, I,,' " P " .! 1 , , ' '", ! 'T iV'V .'IT!, i us 01 ih. -on i in 1101 ai ons. cic '. ..' i.ei. us cxatti i.u . 11 i. inner. . icv i .... :, , .. tuLm. .,, c., . ' ; ...V .,- A..,l,ll.U .,. Illilllll. All.. ' , . .' . . i . , l.i i go.g me, , r ' ., . . .-,.,,..,,. ,.,,, : 4k. t. 1 . -.-, , """ """ y- 1 m'rc ""l (,,IP S V" that does inol use somo iir'.ide which is trans- poneu over tne .'real ll.oroilL'I.IalT llint traverses our tale from cast lo west, ono branch of which reaches '. here. Ol course this corporation, the lll,'8 ul .,:''":rlv,"'i ""i!''1 l'.V j.,' i,nl.. ie tax to the Stale colleel. bill ! "?, Pl """'" ' " " ""T P.v I . . . .. . ti . .. ' " '"r " u ' 3.f use.,;..,,,.. , ,i.p. si,..,.., f.,.r...., and thtis, by the ini reaso ol Ihuir rali h'n,', 'ul''.''" wi.i.liniii.tiir.hiol m..-liin. "", '" ? ''V',"- U tUy tax various articles ot home coiisuiiip- . , , 1 It. on: ant when you pay over the . , .i ' , 1 ' . , , conn ers of he merchant wit . whom i .. ... vou i en a uniht on I he ooi tin.. l,. J . r. iceil charged In 111 by tho wholesale lusniitaclurer, I wonder if you do not ,, .,.v .So. .!,,-- I..,.,.t mr. ...... I. , ' . - i . . .,b , uu.in. r"J 1 in, ,, ......it .iiniiernig till 11.0 coioorauollS (if this StlllO. e nl- - t ...-ll ,!.. . , I "In conclusion, I will make a short allusion to Olir ClllldilllltC fir Assembly Ho is the caudidato lawtully cliosenl by the Democralic convention. He is I a man ii.nl I deem bevoud the reach C .1 lion may Pent ugaiust it harmlessly, and gatiicritij; energy with years, ibis iiuuie Olil t,OiiunotWeaub will rise j pillar of irli.rv nrnl nitigih, f,am lf,! 1 summit of v, hi, , wilt float the bright' banner tlmt protects tlin l ii'litH and i ' I : I : .- . .. " nm-i .n-s m our cuizciis. ' ()n inoliiin.Joliii I, an I'.,, r., t tic- following an Ibe report of the Coin- untie on involutions : U lunula. We lie w it h alaim th. pronijr try ml ewTUilion thai run. not in C...J l.nmrii anj di-parllm lit 01 .National and Kl.lr '(.,., orinii"ol, overthrow ol II,. r,.intuli,.i ,,shu ( tlr Italia ami I lio ili-,tiutioh of all ll... ......... l ru : th.- ,...,,i,-. ,, iuIiiik to tliu tub! ctaiuti I"' ",,r " """n l"rm of ruri-nimriit ami !. I nvni.l lii.crii(. Ui.tl iu.tha.i-J hy our ooijlc i .,,,. , n,,,,,,, r Kf.lvJ, 1 kal ll Ih-ntoarstic mrt i. tiMna t.,rii.l!..ii.iiivai,.lr.ir h,,. .... ...'i... .i ! I " - ZZTZJ.J. !., t.- nl tin. i;..irnm, nl, Siai. ,i,j K,.j,ml ; lotbnu' a.llii n-ii. c Io Ilia ...v, i-h-mi v of lli tiit,. f ' I ailiania. aii.l t,, at, urliul.,ag oitlm right, uf thui 1 1"-"!'1" ' '" Itvrohfd. Iliut in ili-tirivhi- ui of a riu-lit (o tic ,l, rutitK,,,,,,,, oth,. K,lh .mad..,nt lb. -'-''""rrui PennulTin vm.Ii-j im-CuiiMim ...... i.i.i . , i arnir,,i. I K""uiuii, Tlmt ir. itu. Hon. cn.. L. I'er.hiNB. "'" ""'"""" """"n f..r Ju,ie-, . 1 ,. t ,i.i,rai. u.. . . .1 .1.,, , 1 iiiw-ini"e iiittM ritrn tiunilTlia iiiar iimIiM ,. ( tlfimer-ip .. ririit. uml ,l,itma ... I (but baa Ibrown 11a iodiRial livl.i nvr u. iH,..iWr. 1 iiiui uaa : ,. Hn-ii-M. Tba. Ir. John . Hail, our rand. .1,1, for A.-.oi.lv. w bav. a -"homan ol alum; aa.l "aral.-r, ,ur n'" lii..,k a nnit.d au. , ,, mll,je, J ,u.)rv Ki'toli'i-U, 'ibat in tho Ocmocrntlo uoi.iin.sa for 7. T , ' I ' , ,7 """' r o avkno,!,,. wo,.b and aliil,,,, , .hom .. pMp III. u...l and oord.al .,,,, ot lb. p...,. With three cheers for "Packer, Pel - shing und the Democratic ticket " the n.eetin.r udiotifned mtlllllg adJOIII IHO. at The ItiltrtHt on the Stale Debt. During the ycurs of Democratic rule in Pennsylvania, tho Common, weal th paid 41 und 5 per cent, interest on its loans. Theso rates wcro main tained until lMiT, w hen on the recom mendation of Gov. Geury and the Slate Treasurer hotnble. a new loan was ....,;.,, ...1 , .....1 .1 1 , .1 - ".,uitu iu ii-mueo Mill UIU, ill IB Itew ! i " u.. , r. ; niovemnnt . niino m tl,nu-,,,. ,l .. ;fi,wti.iiiV.ii., nunc in 1 u 1 - u CX(.'C . t,,al of lUe ock(!l. oflhe Slal0 x, rer nod other liadicul ofiuiuls. T eiisti- te nlil Inane ..miiM I, I ! wil)"'ul V l o rate v-ni.( iititc tiwii lu 1 1 111 tiru. I n,w' loan 'oT red "f ' ,7,1, ?, ,1 opporlun.ty to !..,,, lo reemnmend i .r. , ,, ' ,;- r, ut 1 - 11 .1 ,,' I wur,ruJ ' ' Jieustircr to keep on bund a large motnhly balance, Ivbich be could bt, ! out lo Ins laroriles, to the incalculablo ; udvuntago of himself and his .riends. 'i T . . " l'"!t '"':'VJ' i' .i ... rrriiiu i hu iinHT nirri. nrawn luinvor n Jna itinnd Slate Treasurers, nud lo re elect .toy ..Clllv. Hence tho schemo was 1 were OorroweJ al six per cent, and at i " o1 ,IC '"" of '- 0 now have the chY. t .,f 1 hi. n,t mirable stroke of Radical linunceering In lti7 the commonwealih puid .,... more interest than IMiii, und in '7 'lpaiU more that, in sH U ...... i- .,.,.. . i.,. ..... " -.v.v .r. U III,. IU mi' ; people, bv tlio oneration of tl.!a new Radical loun, of tflGiLiilS in two vears A voto for Geary and tho Kudical can didates lor the' Legislature, is a vote to endorse and encourage such Irauds upon the peoplo. Radical Testimony. In proof of nnr oft. r.ft.n.,1.,.1 a..,..,,. -1 1...,. !... .1... ' l!,.,li,.nl nana- .;,.., .1 .... roi. of Goternmont, have des.royed , eliniry and plundered tho Public j Treasurywe hero give un ex rue j from ft uUli$ U, Vmitrem by .. I m r jiawea, a Radical Republican, I who said remember publican into retrench Mitahl, "-' evidence thateannot be doubt- i "'-ad in the lnd tht M,UV I 1' mM'f '""' " man in that junnlr u,ir nt ,.fA . ,,, ,,,,. '. ,:... , . ; ." tJ'.s uj IOC Government dining iho Administration w Lit 1. the peoplo burled from power ..-' lllisc ,, un CUITUJIIIOII. ilnr flvfisfnunts. TM. RKEI) CO., aiab. l.nlltln.n I T Dishine rooili ,Vo t.ft. fur i;IH MALU OR I.M II M.iA dry .1 I iiw. V.1.1 Iradt lor a Irr-k oat and ait. ti. difltranor ( or a J onn g coll. ii.niuir. al una alhiv. Ost S-lt M EM'S' fnt llrili.b Vlsrioo Hoar, bandana.. VJ UowAli,a,at V M. BLKU A t 0 S. A IMIMTR aTOII SS M1TIC l-lrftf- iV of Ailtmniatraliun with tbt will annrx.1 iii.. n lbs l;..?ate ot Jolm Pi, kmaon. bite of 111- UnjM., CIsaifiiKI coiiTUv, b:tr. Isn pratitnt toth. ulnrn.rr. Ail ptr,o j bavint e lannt will prva.nl tbrm, and thi... indibt.-d will makr pa, mrnl lo th. nntl.r.irni-d, or to W in. A. W a av. bta alt y. al ( IsarS. I.I. I'a. A S. PICK I SSn, Oil , r.li-i. Adinr. D. II X. C. T. A. VimiM-o n AToirsi mitk iw-xu.i. I. hrn-hv rn lb. i li t.i'r. ol a-l.nini.tralion VH .Mats ot SANl III. FliV. drosa.il. k.r.h... ......hip. , ,r.r,d .,,,, """i I. 0 dolt icrantrd lo llu- uri-lrr.ior J. all ,..,. .d.,.r,i t ,.,d ....... ,u pi,..,. ,k. ""i'S ' .'"1" ornrm.no, win pr.-i.h.a,prop,rly .,i,..i......t i,.r,.i.ra,Bt . PA.MK1. moiikk. Karthana. nrt.S.'fjl Sq.i. A liiiin-itralnr. DII1 I HON of PAH'I M RIIIP. lb. partnrrah'p h.rr.ofnrr rxi.tinf brtwrsn .iambi. A Slisrwnorl, at JavortiviMs, ('lrart)r.d roun'y, waa Hi.aoli-l hy mnitial n.n..nt on tb. . Bay ... r.iiistniH-r. I th lay nf Sfplsmlwr. Isos. Tha hooka and awoa.ia ai Itt. wuh tl,. aminr numUr of tb. nn .C . Oa.sl.l., wb I, a,h..nl lo .tl. and pay all claim. arHio.t the I ilr trm. m c i, a v tit.r, Faiilh'a Mills, t JAM EH MIKIiHOOp, Osl 11. 'SIMlpd. VA I At-1 MIS! ... noto-e that 1 hare ttnr- rliasrd at Sli.nS a Salr. all tb. traonal pr.m irlv ol .l.Mrph Poit.r. ot Morn, town.bli., ( Irar Md rountv. and li ll In. lam. wnh .aid Pottrr. on loan puhlsrl in nit nmor. vii, M Inro-i a,,l h., .... .i i i.uk o...;. hcad of ,,, t rutliiig Uixrn, liuihrr ulrtU, I win pnitt s-tmitif. hiti.NT wUrrlt, poet, ninvm, axm mni Jiwit, wittn. Ab lt.li Ii-, Ii ti v in Hit. l.irti, nun in tli trUi, vticNt tttit, vmi in Ibt) burn, Hid alii till ttOUCI'llulal ntl kiiohrn .urn-tin. per tulif.ii.le fittd A i mi, uki-n th rrnl rtpt" in ritntn. JAM t.S T. U.uN.tfcD. riciirfiplil. Oct. , l).,lu MITHE! loR THE Pt'ltPOskfr'atiar; ap tht Posk. ,1 .... . ........ I 01 ,n. tale nrm 01 M.k a Spenser, aw imnie. oiateeellortlon ol all aeoei.mi i. now required. Ail onartlM ai-eenntl will he in mr hand, for K Itlem.Til until (hw 1-th ol Nov. 1 sit, and all t .M ,,r ,., ,.,, rlMd lu ,h, band, of en nmser for colleiiion , " w- FTEXCKR. W--- 'OMKTIIINU NEW lho Art". at W M. HKt.p A CO S. Kl'HKKA! I'Ol'X D AT LAST! T a,.d th. m nf m.okmd. that h. h. rand Cro.i. ','rk,e ,1.111. nr. on h.a lana. auwatr on ihf bnkii of tit hiiHurtiMtitft rivur, .Hit 4 nlM lto lidiBbor ( Mr. 0v(. I, '6(MrfHt. Its, rani.as ia price Irom St (HI to tt2j.ttJ t Bis, at WJ. Rtp t is. a. ?icx flrrrtljfmrnls. ()r)han's Court Sale tihiis:.: liixi). ir; tirlur of an ontrrof tb- (n.liati'f Coml of ClenrtiiM rounlr, lhrr wilt I pipnatd ! iiulilie aatc mi llif tir'-aoai'V, OB Till USh oil. m. I stilt, tlit Ml'ioin? "IcwrltxHl K.lali. ritiiat in llanrli Inmob n, liiiliana I'a.. lata tlt .lati' T Jonatlian II Siuilli t',util'l t'V luiiili ul liaod lladclin, lliaa. Lunufr, , auira lira .j aim uinpia, i rnntaininir Ficrhtu Arrpi! .onuining tigmy cres, ' m,,b ,,M"' ' i"m'1' U,M" Ul w" rf l Wilb atllte I mo timber. ''""-i U"' ""' "J. '"""b " ""'''"""l""1. "' aala. aoj Ibe balan -a in una jnr ,kwc'u'r "itb lnt,rc,-, ,,,.,, ... . .... .. " ' (. uriJitt. P,.-1,0,lr-A,lrn,,,',,',,,?,7. 1 x. ' ti PQriiinii ivt;iiiiok- vr oi-B'riiJiniijr ir DR. Al THORN, PHYSICIAN k SURGEON, HA VI N.J loeftttxl At KTlertewn, C)rrfic!rl to. l'a.. clferi liii rrfM.)DRi rvir In th nile of the flurronnditiK tMiuntry. (Kfjit. 29,'69-jr L ATK.-T BTYLi: of llONNrTS and 1IAT8. at Alra. Walaon'a. rEW blVLK WAIEK I'KOOr HAT, at Mrt. Wa.ana . 1 IIMIMstTIIATOH'M M)TH I' Nl i-t 1 lb.r.l,,r,.tnlbaU.t..r.ofailu,inl.lr.l,on ,f ', Z4 mAtll T d M ; , ,,.,, tMn.h,p. oi.rld tonn.,, fa , j bari.,( bran dulj irrantrd In tba anittraicnad. " P"1 indanwd tn .aid ,.t.i. o.ll pitaat ttak. Immidiaia patmant, tnd tboat hain( olaint or deiu.nd. will prrt.nt tbrol propt.l I aulbrnticalad lor ae.ilaoien. a-ithont d.lat. Il'l JAI on WISK, Ailni.nlrator. 1C9. I860. V0l THE FALL TRiD NEW GOODS & KEW STYLES. J. Ii. 1. L,IiIITCAI. Market Street, Clearfield, Va. JJAS JlST 0FR5ED t lar,, and wtll ttleewd ttock of FALL and WI.NTrtt BOOTS and FHOES; tbt laUtt ttrltt of IIAT3 and CAPS, At., vbiob be will atll ratir roa ciaa. The Latest Styles of Hats and Caps. Boots, SL0C8, Umbrellas, ic. ' CALL and SEE for YOl'lISELYKS Place : next door to Adams' Ex. Oficc. Hepi. !:, cv-if. OCTOBER 1869. 1869. F.lIiL Tit AIIL NEW GOODS! NEW GtK)DS!! NEW GOODS!!! WM. REED & CO., Market Street Cleaifeld, Pa., J JAVE JlST OPENED a larf. tui con pl.te a,portm.nt nf Foreign and nomrsllc DRY GOODS; F.mbracing a full line of Press GooJt l'ai,l.y, Woolrn and ''pb,r hbawla, liorrd Shirta, K.ne Klanart. for undrr. wsar, Poaari and Cap..; Trimming! of all kind, Alrxandrr'l Kid tilov.a, ( anptrior to Joutina,) Z.pb..r and tV orated LADIES AND GENTLEMEN'S' FURNISHING GOODS, 1IATS, CAPS, FURS. iC, C, AC IIAttMJ atlrled oar own etock with lb. rreatret eare, barrra will tnd a derided Advantage in calling. nAVlN'O MA PR ARllANlillMENTS wilb in importine house ia the ea.., eoanl.T dtaltn will Iw tiipplird with 7.iphrr In any quintitr, at Krw York and Philadilpbia Jotibiae pricn. ll.arlitld, bipl. 11, I s(li tin. EW PTOUK AND NEW GOODS. JOS. SHAW ii SOX Hits just ppmed a Star Srost, on Main St.. CtraarirLD, Ti., lately occupied by Wm. T. IKW1.V. Their tlnck conaiitt of LDUi'a' (33- COLD S3, Gkocta:M of lbs bent quality, QUEENSWARF., HoOtS lUlll SIlOCS, ' a-nva. and etery article necrtiarf for one't comfort. Call and examine our ttork before pur rhaint elaawliere. Mat 0. ISCfi-lf. lAM. tt. Anant.n... ,.w. ton aiHrsnoiia- FAl-OPENING. AltNOLD HAllTSHOn.V. Ct'RwEssrii.Lt, Pa. JJAVK JPPT OPENED a larae and moM eomplrtr lUM-k nf HATS A 1 -A PS, HOOTS & SHOES, 11 A I! D W A P Ii. (, U K KN S W A 1; E, llArt.N. DKIKI) FRUIT, GROCKIMES, SALT, AC, AC, AC. Satl.factioa trnaran.eed al (qnallly lad prise. All ktni w. lumlsir and pseduee taite-t In e ehanire for aMiiii, (lire a. a call !..,,. pnrrlia lint elrewh.ro. ARNol.tl A 11AII1 S110UX, Ctrs-wooilSi, fept. jj, so.ei. Jmfluarf, Ilnirarf, (?tf. MERRELI, k BIGLEUJ aliaa II II A 11 1 Y A 11 1 Alto. Mimfcturcfof sMvijin and Sheet Iron Ware.l 1 ""' cliAlirlrl n FA ' lain, ' ". V.t Tit. . i Ti.i i.-c li Dl l", l J.Ul Of S.VLiiaO, iiiVliJl.0) HaraaH, Collar., alt., (or aalt by MF.UREIX i mr,i.F.n. pALMl tnf IU7 ForVa, (or aala by M EliRELL 4 BIOI.F.R QIL, PAINT, PUTTY, GLASS, Kaili, aw., far aalt b Mf.RRKLL 4 FI0I.F.R. nAPNESSTIilMMlXGSiSUOE! I rudinfi, for aalt Of MERRF.LI. 4 ItlflLER. ..... NS'ISTOLS, SWORD CANES VJ For tal l MF.FRF.I.T. 4 B10I.FR. aTMvi.- mi1 ail soiiT.-t ANDi. ..:.r"".' .a. v. Butt, for aalt by MERRELI. 4 EIOLER. JHON I IKON ! ILON : IKON For talt by MERRELI, 4 BIGLER. lionet' i!lir.l.u a, lli-kl.Ulr Cllfilf 11"""" DUU,"J aa.o .ja. KAILS, for ial. by MERRELI. 4 BIGLER. pULLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES And bill llaaafarlara, for aalt by MERRELI. 4 BIGLER rpjJI MB LESIiElNS ANDPjFe BOXES, for tali by MEUHELL 4 BIGLER. poDDEIt CUTTERS for tulo by MERREI.L 4 BIGLER. SAWS1 SAWS1 SAWS! ATTENTION, LUMBERMEN ! . ItLI'ttLl TIO.r . S.IH'Sf EMERSON'S PATENT PEKFOBABATED CrosE-Cut, Circular and Long Saws, (ALL Gl'MMINO AYOII'IP.) A LB O, Emerson's Patent Adjustable Sw'age, For Spr.adioc. Sh inoing. and fbapinf tb. Taeib n( all SpliUinf 8awa. X.StDd foe t Dfarriptiee Circular and Prlee Li., btEKHELL A BIGLER. Jaal-lf) flratral Ayrnu Cl.a.trld. P m FAIRBANKS' STAXtlAnD .a fflLSS SCALES. or ALL alM'l; B!?!? Barrtwi, Vrarsbooea Troi-k,, Cspyita Preaa.., laiprored Afooey Praw.t, Ae. roa taut tv I BLACE A5D FAXCY SILtS. M ERR ELL & RIGLER,Jr,SE black alpacas. Dealers Iu Hard uar. j.St-U? Fnwod Strorl, Clearfield, Pa. G. S. FLEGAL PIALER If STOVES AD UOLLOAV-WARE, and MAitifArrrRra or Tin, Copper & Sheet Iron Ware, Phlllpaburi. Ceatre ra Pa riATlK and.r.lan.d reapeetfally anaonaret la L tha pub.ie that be baa on band a eare-Inlly-eeleettd ard wall aliened itoek of Plotea Ull tariety euaillU) of 7HE CELEBRATED IRONSIDES, Which bar. oarer failed te elee perfect latitfer. tioa to the a, oat fattidioai of Iu purebaaart. Continental, Letiltb. Parmer, relii;h.. Speari' Aati Pait. Ni.f.ra, Charm, lir.ald. da., with eeery tariety of tbe bail F.lubarf Manufacture. VaxTh! Tia tad Rbrel Iron wart rir.n with tba Mora, ii made of Ibe keat'eit and heat material, and warranted la glee perfect aatu- laci.oa. nil aioca 01 TALLOR AND UEATINO STOVES la larger, V-tter and eheaper Ikaa erer b.fore eihibued to tbe puhlie. He d.fi.t eoaipet.tioa tiUttr ia tariety, quality or priee. tie la alio prepared to faraiia a aomplett aaeorimeat of Tin, Copper, Sheet-Iron, Wooden and Willow Ware, Wholesale nr retail, manufactured neatly and with tha eel. tiew to tertiee, fres tha brat ma larial ia tba Barkal. rt.ows, now pntTs. t copper, brass aiiu inun aaiILs, Of eecry drtsrii Una eau.t.atly ea b2t4. L1GUTN1NQ HODS, Superior point pn. bo oa rhnrt anti.. ft. .'TLati t,"."'.h. e U !'",,lle l "V al W now aaed hy the I'rno.y l.aaia kailroad IV, oa ! thrtr buildmea. OrtDEHS FOB SPOL'mo, ROOF1NU Aad olb.r work b1onr;ln to V la buaiaeu will he promptly tiled by eljietieaoed aad akilllal workaiea. BRASS, CorrER AND OLD METTLE Takea la tlrbaap for aih. ATtne s.psrlaMy Inrlt.i tha slteetlea of Merchant, wlahine; tn pnretiaae at wholesale at they will M M . .hear asranl.ra to taeniae tie atook before arsbaaia atsewbero. mam . . U, S- t'LEOAL. rhiiipihur, A.F. , isfs. j:ttf.: lalvor.v Slahlr. IIIK aeilijTwd h,-ia b-avrlo inform (he pan hc that br ia now lull, prepack ,,, ,mm. dee all ia the ... of furuiahint lloiwa. p .e,r, ad,llM aa.d llamen, on .lie ehmlret aotioe and on reason. ol. (emu. kraiuence on Looaat ttroet. betwrou 1 bird aud Fourth. eaHlcM. April 11, ls7. .T'w1 ' "' t ',tA !; HIM. iT., . 1 l,r ""'" ( Ibe aew rt.R HILL, and will oa Oi. reecipl of Iweare. Irwetatt, anil ( copy It aae 4vlrm. j M ?ta! Cstatt for ai.' Privale Sale. I JL of Lit rtmmir ( rhy I Tbe (-t outift.i.t i One Hundred Aom, now wito, llrt"-lvnf .hKb 'tlaar.la.l.,,,,,", '""i'HII". Ib.l-i.u,,,, W d"'""' 'tealami. 1 U,, ,tn..: BtlMrtAbla b.llltlitl. l" ' oniii in. aril 01 .orcDDQr liaiL ajhktl ... . it will b. rtnu-U. .HtMH Ttrmt aa.v. For fartl.ar ptrtisnl.r, ... tb ml.aoribar. o tali uariosaiif at lb. a, aaar Uraupiaa ll.l.i r. 0. ' J0I1X MdXtltr P.nn inwn.bip, Jnljr 14, IH'j imi. Farm for Sale. CpllB nnJrrii.-o.d. rr.idmt in Ku,a -I- b.t i.m .1 Pri.... P- do.irinir a bout will lie Will u aabili 1 launinti ini'M i.iwiii ti.i aaaiaine tbi-aa pr.nlit.-l. Contaiuing Fifty-one Acrtt, ! lam wilb coal, and bain tUtraoa tttrtu " j io? boo.., barn and otbrr ta,ar ombai.... togi'tb.r with a Sua onbard of tlialltti i-, j all kmdl. Tbala.ni a.ljoiai ll.ktr. b,r ' W.l....n ......l, I , . 1 - -"" -.irr Ant furtbtr fufoimatiob can bt a btaia eallinlt on tba prtraltta, or adare.iior , u ' 1.(0.4 at X. atlllport. " jy't UEN'ItT IllXTIll ZVcw Cabinet ! MO.BHASNOX LAND AND LtMBKRft". rA NV offer for tale Town Lot. ia taa atr' oujf n of Oaoola, t'l.arbtld eoaiitr. Pa., aat tar Iota la tuil purcbaaen aut.ida Ibt liaaira af .j, I boronnh. Oaoaola ia tilaalnl oa Ibt (o,a,. , in ri,w ljrUm fj- C'l.arS.ld, oa Ibt lint of ibt Tyron. t t)ttiiA llailroad. wbtra Ibt Atorhanaoa and bta.tnaa braarb roadt iolcraL It ,i alao ia tat Man if tba aaotaannaa eoai baaia, and laiga aodwt af wbitt pin., htulock, oak, and otber t.aiir iar. round it. On. of tba larrat lumlisr aiaotfaett,! ioR aiubliabmenti .a tbt etal il localat u town, wrhila tbrro ara nan. otbrr lanaar all abingl. anlll around It. Tba Una ii nal , yaarl old. and eonlaiai a pupalalioa af oat Uaa- aaua iniiaoi.an.a. MJJVor furl bar infora aatioa apply al Ik ttm J0I1V LAWSlll baptriattnlcai. of tbt above eoinpatiy. aprlt Houses and Lots for fialc. IOlR lfof.SES and LOTS ia Clterf,!., fc, tale an reasonable ttnai. Poaa....ua p, in Ibirty d.vi. Alao, a plol of FULK LOTS at .be rornw of Fourth and Hied etretta, ,m ITJii'un lt,4. Tore, of that. Ion an w.l, i, for titber laiubtr yard, eoal Ttrd, or lot kuu uar purpoart ftamlly, bemr witbia 1J trr t tf uw railroad drpot. 1'jiae and trraa. rrasenaalt. AM''y llEOKQE TUom l.blltf flearf.lt, a. ?ry fcoods, &rorrrif$, tfif. C. KRATZEll & SONS ARE RKCF.I VIXO A SPLE.VPnsTOCJ OK CAHl'Eli A.I 01 L CLOTLS. WALL PAFERS-GILT ?AFE. it. LACE CVRTA1N3, WIXW3W SUADS5. COUJiTEKTANES AXI gL'lLI. 1 vv v T i r t r- a , LIM.N TABLE Ci-0111? 4 KAPKIXS. j LAMES SILK COATS . OYERS-IKTC ELEGAXT SUAWL3 4 LACE POINTS. LADIES' Jr CHli.DRtS'S TR1X1 . UATS. DRESS GrXbDS AXI TR1MM1SG4. BF'ST Iir S LOVE-LAMES' OKU. TLEMh.TS AKUCMlLLiRES'S. rXEtiCALr.F.i STWK tADrF.AX'D ClllLUKEX'tj SUOM & UAlTEJlS. MEN'S CALF tf- FREXCII KIP BOOTS. UEAVY CALF BOOTS. $5. M EX'S A X D BOYS' FINE AXDH EAVT SUOti. P. EST STONE TEA SETTS, 8. CASS1MERES VERY CHEAP. groceries, flocr. truvisioks AT LOH'ESf RATES. LIPESAL DF.rirCTlOJf TO THOSE BUY I NCI IX IJCAXTITY. W'ftOL. MARKFTlNc. AND COCSTRT PKuDCwE WASTED. Clrarlrld. June It. 1PC. (? durational. MISS H. S. SWAN'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS CLEARFIELD, PA. I'MIK FALL TERM of Iweaty-twa wetkl, wdl . eoaini.nc. oa MonHar, Srptrnibcr S, ISii.. A Primary ri'-partarnt wfll be added te tb School tbi. fall : for whirh tb. aerT.co. of a eeav pcitnt in.tractor hare beta engaged- And at i '""rt 'I'twed to reodnr thu depatiaia. aiiracli.t and in.iructira. TERMS OF TIITIOV. Readinii, Orlho)rrapby. Writiaf.Ol.jecl Let- eona. Primary Aritbmetie and Primary tieocraj-bT, prr half lenn, (of elrtea. week. ) ti Hi.tory, IM.al and dssenptire Ueofrapby with Map llrawire;. tlrmaiwiar, M.tnW' and Writtrs Antboi.tie It- All-elira a.i.1 .be Seleacel .. ln.irop.ma ia initrnaiental aaiie.... H tt Oil painting , . 1! at Waa work I H For foil partN-olart eend for f treular. Cli-eitrid, Auk- Ii, IsiiS-pl, CLEARFIELD ACADEMY Rev. P. L. Harrison. A. M,, PrracIpaL TUB TIRST PPSSIO.t ,f the ant latrie y.eraf tbii loetatatiaa will reataMtea oa MONDAY, Ua a,k amy at (i.pailf. " Pu.mIi one tater al any lima. Ibey wi" cbarptd aitblaitloa frera tbt ot Vktx ta'ati. tbtcioitoi ibt St.iita. , 1 be Carat of laa.rvrtteaewiraeallttav tkilf lar'.adtd ia a bae.a. anrtiaa. aad ac. pmbed edu.-atroa for bulb ae&ti, Tbt Pne.il tl. harm j bad tVe aJraame. af a.b eipersanee ia bi. prole.iun, aeaarea l r.atl and u..J.aA. .s.. ...... .s.i ,1, aa4 .i.iri,, aili k. .....i u .1.. 1 ... au. Ial itaiaias i f tb. yaoib ieeedar. M fbarp. I llSVs Of 11 IIUIV Ortbeerapky, K.ailni. Wrh,a- aad Priejar? ninamttM, per BeaNOB . II weekll - " tirammat. ateueraabi. Aa.ikm.lia. aad Hr.l..ry $li Alf.OTS. aaeotastry. TeieaoaneT. Mra. uraliaa. hwretyias. rviloeopby, ,l olniy.l'k.mialry. llook ke.iaa', kokwy and Phys.eal Oeoraphy . . . tt Lalia. Wreck era err a ok. wilb aae alibi ' a. ""V ' ''!! -N Ardnetioa will bo made far eVen-H. wS-fil further parliralsn ianaire ef Hee. p. U. IIARI.ISOS. A. Pea. 4. Its if. .?! rtlatipal- CHARLES SCHAFER, LAGER It E R BK EM El. rirardrla Ta. HAVIXO Kuted Mr. Entrel' Piewert at ho,os by rtriet attinto.a lo V r.ece. c lot niannlac.ar. ef a aupi ri.,r articl. ef libl-a to reecive thr patronaer ol all Ibt eld lad wiy new ru-totwert AnR. . W- COIL! COAL! T HI andemkned berel T firel antlee tba. bo ii prca.ared to d.lieer eel al It eea.a. art ei-iitl per Imibrl al .bt bank. n salt nareaaww Orders tefl a. aekolpp s fi;ar Store will eeawo prompt at.eotioa. A Ulweol sha-o ef r"wt patron are is solioised. I'HILIP PRAPT .ft. 15, fNta f