She tq)uMir;ut. lViiyrfiHrt Isfhlaturt The follo inij in n correct list of the member elect of the next IiOihlature, Th ttadlcal Cbnfrt$1 J Why nhoulil tho People sustain tho r-i.-IJadknl (.'onjrress ? '1'hev wasted; Utc gvrtmtisnttfntj. iJUAiiiiAN'a 1 1.1 I - L . . . . I . I I ' I -I A . . I ' -I ' ...!..' inciumn;; no nenaiois noiumg ovvr. t-ini monies in xnctrimcmpis io Keep r 1 r r nr npii Afnlf IrrfloH-OWHfl. Weare at length cnnlled to pnl'lirdi tho oflUial vote tact for Governor. Tl .1.1., . . ! I... 1,n ,l;hi.i,. ' i i I ''0 I'oliticnl chnnmn bio dpnernl tho union divided. They squandered ninnmiucmninjim. , MVandless (IVm.) in place of Xichols ON B HUNMIKD AND FIFTY of counties to the Inxt Friday in Octo- (i!(.p.) in the 1st Sei.MorisI dihl.ut, I JLLlONSof tho taxpayers' money. T,IE JiIIqI LATK I'V I III 'l U VI VV lumn i.-vi.nvt ' wi. fiwftiaa.yiii,iiviuivv'a ' ij t hi f. llllllllMin I'l Htll.l "I . . - It . I . . Ik . . V -I ...V.. I'.'i.-ll'l I i ' volo ; hut the result Knows but hltlo JiTK18 t'cm. i in mo uui uismci. pttuiic innux 10 jointers nna Kjieculii- T)Y virtu of n order f the Orphan.' Court, or .i... mm... ...... mil ii8 iinniL'ninuuui uy i io new , iocs, iney reiuseu to relorm llio ,1J &S7,a;"0 307,304 for Geary arlicld county, I'., duv.l.d In ibe undor- T 7; ,OI11 apportionment, Beaver county bavin-' currency, or to linns lawn thut would "Td ." mi"k Kai k.i..c, situate tor OearV. IIIIU -.t0. I I . i ' 11 ' I . i . i . ,n " borough of Lumber I it v, mid in Icriruioii 3' ,' MiUitiitird ior Crccn, in Mr. tnid to reduce the cost of living ,0B.irp( in" ..id cu,,tr, nd iW- tliowing n majority Hopkins' district. Tho Senate in thus . They squandered millions upon milt- 'uteryothohijjhe- n4 Ik-m biddcr,attho Lum- (iKftiufE 15. (Jooni-ANPrn, Editor. ucu lurvijiniT miuihk iihm..ih jioiiuins uiii'ici. i no .ciiaio i uiUH I iicv flouanaered mi ions udoii Ifortho former of 17,178, while the h'lt jiiMt us it ntood Inst year-21 lh'.-: ions in lc''Matinir for the bei.efit of a ,u'r t"J' ,lo,ul ,a ""J lonoii Wednebday 3Ion.NiNO:::::Nov. 7, 1800, lCead the "Amendment question in another column, and learn what the Radical lenders say since tho election is over, in reference to negroes voting and disunion generally. 'majority for thcIJadical Conirressmen P"1'""? 'd 12 Democrats. Jn the.fuvored class. Ihcy dofrnted every Qa prjja7i TJ0Veiuter 30. 18G6 7:UI,.,f1imo noa.lv GOOD less ! House tho Democrats gain two in attempt to restore tho Union. They vu "uaJ """""uw ou, iouu, jO. is nut u,.iiu ncnuy u,wu hhs Philadelphia in the 2d and 5th dis-'retnaed to agree unon terms tho Beit Atl ocIotk in 'ftf '"tain Vmxr- "i" PRFS-T uGi II ov M jtrietH-ono in Adams, nnd ono inlresentative, of th'o Southern States ! J," k oi'7a' ti'iu rcriui'niiut'jr ground,"ttuiilD tlic J1U.CI, KO., I.'UO.. ,,.,.(( ?nilli I fl i.m 1 i w I :imi I lm n,l,n I I w V Tl...; I. ,.r t I .... i i , '. . , The Radicals of the Sixth Ward of Boston have nominated a negro to represent them in the State Legisla ture. This is the party that pretends negro equality nnd suiVrago is not an 1SSUU L'ffUiu il.v ivorU. Co V MIES. Loyalty. Tho citizens of Balti more are probing tho late election held in that city. In the 20th ward, where Mr. Harvey, according to tho returns made out by the loyal board, only received twenty-one votes, forty teven responsible men have enmo for ward and sworn that they had voted for Mr. Harvey. There is no doubt but tho same business was carried out generally. Tho Baltimore Embroolio. The troubles in this city aro fast passing away. Tho announcement that the Governor had removed tho Folice Commissioners created great excite ment among the Loyal Plugs and their allies for a short time. Tho old Com missioners at last accounts refused to give up tho books and records of their office, nnd out of this tho city may recline a riot ; because the Plugs will die bard. The Dead Duck quacks ter ribly, but, should serious trouble arise out of this question, he will bo the first man to show tho white feather. Aiiurm - - Allegheny, ArmMrong l5eaer - - - Bed ford - - u,w Blair More Stamps. Tho Treasury Do- r ord partment has decided that from and i Butler after the first of October last, a stamp '(;ambri-- must bo aflixed to every can, jar or rj"?. bottle of sealed fruits, fish, sauce, jel-.Cf-ntre lies, mustard, syrups, &c, packed and J'ef!'er " offered for 6ale. What old fogies ' cieaTfipId- Washir.gton and his revolutionary; Clinton -- rebels must have been in their da-, to olu:Jll)'a .... i Crawford - raise a rebellion about a few stamps Cumberl'd on paper. i-wupnin - Klk Erie Fayette -Franklio -Fulton Forest Greene - -Iluniing'n, Indiana - -Jetl'eriton -Juniata - Lancaster -Lawrence Lebanon Lehigh - Luzerne - -Lypnming-McKean--Mercer- -Mitllin - - Monroe -Montgom' Montour -North a m'n Northum'd Perry - - - . riiiladel'a. I'ike Potter Schuylkill. Snyder Somerset -Sulliyan - Suqueba'a. Tinea - - - -Uni m Venango Warrfn Washingl'ii w nyne - - -Wealn Or'd WyomitiB- Yoik At Titr.m Good Work. Tho Yau keo moralists, who are running the Negro Bureau in tho Southern Suites, aro having a jolly time in skinning the darkey and robbing tho hen-roosts of tho planters. They can well sing in their nasal twang : "In Dixie's land Ml trUto my Mnl, And live and die in lixio'a land." while they arc shipping cargoes of cotton, tobacco,sugar and rice, to their New England homes, while their "loved ones" arc allowed to freeze and fltarvo during tho .winter. They ought to furnish each negro with a Testa ment and hymn book, for their spirit- To' al Mnjirity 2.080 3 007 i 7.335! 2.U47! 3.o:;tj; 232! 2,251! 3 3'.)',l! 5 X7 2 833 2 801 2.130 3.407 4 520 4 35-1 4.220 2.145 835 3.7: 4.l2fi 3 821 SKHi C2 3.074 2.477 2.19" J 877 1,753 X.448 1.38J 2.779! 5.920! 10 045 4 207 052 3,509 1,718 2 098 7.943! 1 4l 0 944 3 O08l 2.440! 44.032: 1.1801 080 9,540 1 sghI 1,719! 000 2 959: 1 5S4! 1.352 3.341: 1 505! 4 579' 3 9S9; 5.977; 1 402 8,500 3,010 2.612! 3 120 12,414! 21 .5l9ij 12 795 3 078 2.385 2.835 13 2H8; 2.7o 3 091 7 390 3.001 3,295 30; 2,339; 3.505 0 221 2813 2 780 2 337 3.583 4.909 4.507 4 301 2,202 910 3.951! 4.359 4.100! l,055j 70 3,2301 2 23 '! 2,1091 1.912! 1.814; 8.592j 1.410 2.090 5 731 12.387 4,44 714: O t Union, where Boush (Bern.) isclectcd bj' tiro votes. The Bemocrats have thus gained four members in the Bouse on their strength of lust year SENATE. r 17. K. Hillinflt, n., J. W. Finlcr". II., 18. A. llii-Muid Glut i, Deui., 1 10. I). M Cuiuujjliy, R., 20. Alex. 8tutlintHi, It., 21. L. W. llaJ, II., Kirk lIuiauK, H., 22. llarrv White, It., 23. Wui.A. Kllace,D., 21. T. IS. B,.ar,lit, ., 2i. .). h. Unilmn, It., T. J. llinnliUH, It., 215. A. W. Tnylor.lt., 27. It. A. HrowiLU., 2S. James C. Ilrow, II., 2'J. M. U. Lowry, i. Bepublicans, 21 ; 1. Win. M'Candl D., 2. ('. M. Itonoviiii, D., 3. J. K. Itidewiiy, R., 4. Ueorge Connell, U., 5. Horiicc ltoyer, It., W, Worthington, R 6. O. T. Jaimn. U., 7. Geo. H. Shall, D., 8. J. . Davis, D., 9. W. M. Randall, D., 1U. C. Ilurtiell, 1)., 1 1. lieo. l.amloti, It., 12. It. V. Hlioeuiakvi,U., 13. Warrn Colon, 11., 14. John Walln, 1)., 15. Geo. 1). Jackwu, D 10. U. l. Coleinun, It., Democrats, 12; Republican majority, y, HOUSE OF REPHESKXTATI VES. 2t;o 1.390 7 851 1.079 2.788 309 4.203 4 073 1 94 3 849 2541 4 951 2 274 4 05o! 1.337 5.508 270,310,290 391 - I 20 075 1.835 2.G99: 8 342! 1 523! 0.870 3.829: 2.495! 48.817, 1.U84: C2( 10.5141 1.320 1.7591 701: 2.981 1 028 l,27j 3 492 1 672l 4 7121 2 8S31 6.113 1 499 8.780: " n iv r. in Tii - 17 178 Srrrttary tl rotating. Hon. O. II. Brownincr. of Illinois nuw occrctnry oi too Interior in Mr. Johnson's Cabinet, writes a letter on tho proposed Constitutional changes. This letter ought, and in uny :mo condition of the public .mind, would, startlo tho American people "out of their senses." But unfortunatclr. iusi ! .1.. . . .. j ' uuw, mo majority oi i . . . 1 mr....f ;e , i... ! ,,v '""J'""J mo nonnern JV. , men vurj.oreai uocues people are ko far "out of their senses " should perish. Such is modern philan-!lhat all attempts to startlo them are thropy. ilaborlost. Here wo have tho opinion Pini.AHEi.Piiii. 1 O. IV. Ulietan, R., 2. W in. 8. (irugory, l., 3. HlIlllel Jofk-iihs, D., 4. W. W. Watt, R., 4. Willimu U. IIood.D., fl. Jaino l're!iorn, 11., 7. Ja'nca iul'i s, 11., 8. James N. Kernr, R., 9. (. A. yuiglrv, v., i r,r. 1 10. K. W. D:ina, It., 4 r.nn I '.J. Uonolloiljfll.R., : II,, A.i.i.H. 11 13. Mietiael Mullen, D., U. W. M. Wuirall, It., 15. (J. le Haven, Jr.,K., IB. 1. allBeo, K., IT. Kdward U. Loe. R, 18. J. N. Marki, R, AVAM Kicholai Heltzell, D ALI.KOIltsr J P GIm, R, R A t'olville, R, IfeorRe S McKee. R, (ieorjfo Wilson, R, Willium Petcr, R, Samuel Chadwiek, R Jk Rkf RTIIOXO Frank .Mo-kliiip, R BKRK8 Richard L Jon-ii, D, Krrderirk Darner, 1). Henry 11 Rlinndu, 1) HICKS Luther Call in, I), K W Headman, I) MMiiroitn i li.ivai (1 W Kinnev, 11, James 11 Wehb, R Hi. A in Samuel Mcl'ainant, R taviria John V Linton, D CAnnox t MoxRoa Allen t'raifr, 1) CF3TI1E Knderiek Kurtt, D ri.AIIKIt JEFI'KIIHOt William P JcnkH, I) CLFAimr.LP, ei.k k ton- IIEHT John D Hunt, D CLINTON, TAMERO KKFAK 0 0 Deine, I CIIP'ITKn Vathan J 8harilrM, R N A IVnnvpaeker, R W U Wuddell, R ciiAwrono J T Chafe, R, J lloyd Kjijr, R COLl'HMA Ml'NTiifR Thomas Chalfant, D ( rMREIII AXD Philip Lonjr, 1 DAI I'UIH H W Hoflinan, It, Ir J W 8. iler, R uri.AWAnii John II Hartc n, R I 11 McCrrarv, R, O 8 Woodnard, R Democrats, S Itcmocrallc Eduralors. About tho coolest thing we havo of ono of tho ublcst judicial minds of tho West, that the' effect of these "amendments" is to transfer evcrv FAYETTE C E Boyle, JU John Phelan, I) hi'Ntisodox, rr.M ) Ji'xurA H S V. harloi, R, J M lirowii, R INDIANA AND VCHTMORE LAX W 0 Oonloir R, A W Kimimt, R, T F Galluher. R l.AXC'AsrKR D U 8La!ey, &, A ArniKtroiif;, R, E 1) Roalh, It, J M 8tehman, It LrBANOX J B Meily, R 1.RHIIIR J F Kline, I), J II KoKel, D LTCOKIXO, I.'XIOX A IXT- IIIR S C Winffard. It, C I Iinutdl, It, J II Wright, R i.rzr.nsn William Guardian, I), lavid Koon, 1, John Jlclleiiry, I) MERCER, LAWrtNl't AHIl B1TI.1R J McPberrin, R, J A Leech, It, W C Hurrifon, R, Henry Pillow, R MOVTUOMr.RT A I) Jlarklty, V, E Sitterthwiiit, I) NORTH A UPTON O II Meyers, I, T 1 Ilarriujrlon, Tt NORTHIIIREItLAND O W Tharp, U PKRRT AND FRANKLIN F f 8'niutiaunh, R, G A Shnm.in, R arHrvi.Kfi.L Kennedy Robinson, I), P F Collins, H, Philip tireen, D R0URII8ET, BElirODD AND ECLTON John Woller. It. J K Richards, R Hl'SQI'EIIANNAA WTOM1NQ J T Cameron, R, Jacob Kennedy, R TIOOA AM) COTTER John S Mnnn, R, Ur W T Humphrey, R VENANGO ANU A MILS Ir W L IVhann, It, Harrison Allen, R WAMUKOTON A REAVER M 8 Quay, K, J It liayi It, John Kwinc R WAVRK AND TIKI L WesOinwk, It, TORE Levi Maish, 1), t'tetihen () llovd. D Badicals, 02. JJadi- could he admitted to Congress. They tnreiiten to revolutionize tlio Ciovern mcnt, and to bring on another Civil War by tho impeachmentofthe Pres ident. And for services like these, they doubled their own salaries I Why should tho People support this Itadical and J-tovolutionary Cor.gresa r The llollidaysburg Standard men tions a new sort of ' base bawl" the bawl of the Bads over the loss of the loaves and fishes. On tha lGili of October, ISfiO. by JonN SiiiTn Esq., Mr. WILLIAM ASKET, of Bradford town ship, to Miss ELLEN JORDAN', of Lawrence township. On the 4th of Xovcinber, 8fll, by J. U. Mii.leb, Efq., Mr. J01IX HEXliERSO.V. of Woodward township, to Miss MARY WIMER, of Anionville. Jordan township. $w drcrtijiciurnlsi. EW BOOT AM) SHOE SHOP. KDWARD MACK & CO., Ou Market Stn-et, one door Wert of Lie. poldt'i Ilrewcr. Th proprietors have entered Into the I I Boot A fc'boe business at the above V ttand, and are determined to not be w-ieou!done either in quality or price for tneir work. Special attention will be paid to nianuiunnnng tewed work. The eltiteni of Clearfield and the surrounding vicinity, are re. spectfullv invited to five us a triaL No charge ir rnns. uiearnein. aov. 7. ISflB-tf. DOBBINS' ELECTRIC S3 CE Cp 0 avea Timet havee Money! Kavea Lcbnrl Have Clothral (area W omen I AND ALL GROCERS SELL IT! It is nssd by cutt tig into fmall sbaviofi and liotolvine in hot water, then soak the cUth.i five to ten minutes, and a litUe band rubbing ill make them as clean as hours of hard m.. chine mining would do, with ordinary soap, and ihe mrst delicate fabric reecive no Injury. We f ihoosands of familiaa who are asing ii, at.d who could not be persus Jed to do without UOBBI55S' ELECTRIC SOAP. Sold by all leading Orocen throuchont the State. Manufactured only by DOBBINS A LOVI. Who'eisle office; 107 Soctb Firm Stkikt, Pbiladclpbia. Kovember 7, lRM-l mo. Loruugh of Lumber City, lomiUod and Ueaunbed as lollows: beiriniunir at corner of .Main street. north I'll degrees eoulli, ISO feet, north fill degrees wi, on iei j uieuen ov lot Atl. Z, siiulli 311 degrees wett, 1U 1'ue.t, to turnpike ; thencealong said turn pike, south 0U degrees east, 80 feet, to beginuing, being Lot Xo. 1 in said borough, and same premi ses oonveyed by Jaiue T. Leonard to the admin istrators of Thomas Owens. Iv deed dated rt m June, Ififil, recorded in Ieed Itook V, pne obi, Ae. Also, all that certain traet of TIMHKR LAXU, siluatn in Ferguson towiirhiji, Clearfield county, one mile from tho river, Containing; 05 Aerea, more or lean, being part of a larger survoy in name of , patented to Oreenwood Dell and John Hell, bv pat ent dated 4tu.Ttme, IK .13, enrolled in I'at.nt'liook , pago 474, nnd the same premises conveyed by Robert and I'eter Owens, by deed dated April 2, 1S6H, recorded iu Deed Rook F, page 63, Ac., to j uumas uweiis. Also, all that certain tract of land situate in Ferguson township, Clearfield county, bounded and described as follows: bei'iiininir at a he mli.ei. thence north, 20 degrees cast, to corner of land of 1 nomas uweua and 1 bourns MeCracken; thence south, 80 degrees east, to John lIockenbury" line : uA..... .n..tl. .i . . . . ' ' auuiu, uegrres west, to juacc or beginning, Containing 2w Acrea and Allowance, with one hundred acres cleared, and harin rw. I thereon a largo house and barn, an orchard of n,n appie trees, ana outer necessary outbuildings be l'"rl UI larger turvey in name of Robert i-ieasants, ana same premises cnurcved b Pi l i : r . rt . J J w",:1 "u wne io i nomas uncus, he deorl ,lut th Augiut, lbi.t, recorded in Deed Rook O. uaire 11, Ao. ' r " The foregoing is all desirable nronertr tl.. farm portion of it beinc under pood eliiv.t,,.n and the woodland well timliered with pine and oak! "UJ lunuer imonuaiion can be tiad by calling on the nndorsigned. ItRMh OF 8 ALE One half the r.nreh. money to be paid in hand at confirmation of sale, and the residue in one year thereafter, with ini.. est, to be secured by bond and mortgage on the premises. AMOS 111LE. Ouardian or minor heir of Thos. Owens, dee'd Nov. 7, ISfWMt ...... ?u5.flrtlsfmf8tfh "' public sale OF Vah:aj,e TIMBEE, COAL & FARM rj Real llata of Jacob f.c.rhart i IN pursuance of an order or th. (in i ., , ot Clearfield oounty, the ni.,1, ,.. ', ' i.atorof therstnte ol JA(iU ulU'i!,, of Decatur township, den-ased, aiij l? "1 epiera iioh i, iu me boroueh of IM rctounly, Fa., B at K Centre On Thursday, November 22 l MO lollowmg described UEL EiTlTE 1 estiio of said deceased. vi- " llt I No. I A tractof land situate in L.,t ' shin. Miuntv atoresaid. Iwvinn; aluri(i ol jiavid h.ott::, in the line , J0 ' '.'"1 survey j thenco by land, of Jacob Uv.l't'A JIardiuan 1'hilips, south 22 ilegs 1 nervhes, to a manle on Hie tw.rti. ...i.. , ?" 1 uiko: thence iulluninir ih. '., ""M ALIAS CITATIOV-To the heirs and per sons interested in the real estate of JOIIX frCUTT, late of Clearfield county, l'a,, deceased : Clearfield County, : Tho 'Commonwealth of 1 cnnsylvama, to Nancy Young and Greenwood Young, her husband; and (jeorge W. Soott and to Cortes Hell and John D. M.ller, and all others claiming title or posesion to Purparts No 1 and 2, taken by mid Nancy Young d Ucor'cc n . Scott b Also, to Sarah E. Lnokor and J. K. M. Looker, her husliaud; and to Rmjamin Haruhorn and A. T Lntie, and all others claiming title or possession to 1 urpart No. 4. taken by said fearah E. Looker furmerlv Sarah E. Scott; ' Also, to John M. Scott, and to David Mitchell, and llcickiun Patterson, and Joseph Patterson, and all others claiming title or possession to Purparl No. 5, taken by John M. Scott, Giirr.TiNu Whereas. at an Ornhans' Court. 1.-1,1 .'. rtir(1..t,l r... il. ... . . , . . . I ; : , ""iv oi . learllcld, on the o... u, n june, a. l. JMili. before thcllonoialiK samitfl I.itin Im.I.I....i l.-.i .. ... ' uuge oi tuo Court ol vo.u.mm i leas, anci nis asso-iales, judges of the iu i..r.iians i ouri, me petition of Mnrv II. Sent. was presented, setting forth, that John Scott, late of said county, died about the lh due of Ji, ISil, tesinte, leaving bv his willeeriuin ,.! estate in said ecmnty to his two sons, Nathaniel ,.rKe reoti, snare and share alike: and tiial the share of tieorge Spott, by the death of sai,. -eun, ueeaine vesica in his six children ciil mujority on joint ballot, 83 .Vctnhrra of Vontcrr IJectrd. I no I eiinsylvania delegation to tlio ,hc rr"rty is knocked do 40th Congress will stand'as lollowd : Bp ,or"!- Jc encountered this season, is an adver- sort 'ca' question, from the Bteal invent, half eoluntn in length, in . M inuuu uj. ui ,,uur) irom mo ew to our lands, the iiefjuosls of wills, the' York 1'ost, riiiladolphiu Press, and collection of debts, &e., &c, may all! oilier disunion organs, eulo"izin' liar- he tnrrcd to tho Federal courts! I par's Trt-ciy-oiioollheviWpubli. lrl PUm C t,,e 'Sta,'s' .1 , t. , might an well have no existence at all, cations in the country. Its columns i laet tho entire system of our gov!1 contain more slander against the Dem- eminent is prostrated at a single blow. ! ocratic party and tho country, in ono 1'' these amendments are topass, it week, than is to bo found in any other Ulhw im,Kor ior a contestant to publication in four weeks. The Mag- ffiVTr " in V'e oKI tc . , . ... i-igh'-h Court of Chuneerv. Instead aztne puff might I.a6s, but that of tbo of legal forms being expeditious ami S iekly is outrageous. simple, so that the poor mav securu f?omc editors have a strango wayof juslico tqually with the rich, the effect i III I . i. ii i inculcating correct principles. Wc recollect distinctly, that in 18.12-3, and along about that time, tho Dem ocratic papers in Bradford, Tioga and Susquehanna counties, were in the hnlit of publishing a half column pro spectus for tho New York Tribune, calling upon their rcadors to subscribe. To show to what point tho voters in those counties have been educated, wc need but refer to tho election rcturas for tho past ten or twclvo years, and enter the credit to thoce Democratic editors and their ally tho Tribune. Thoso who aro now using JIarprr't Weekly for a tail to their kite, are pursuing the same courso ol educa tion. We protest against this system of educating tho masses of tho coun try. Others may do as they please, but we will never play tipon the Dis onion harp. . Hist. Cot xTirs. llEunr.Rs n tcr. I. Philadelphia. Samuel .1. It 1 1 " Charles O'Ncil Kud. " Leonard Mvers, Had. " M illiam D.'Kcllcy, Had. " I Bucks.Caleh N. Tavlor. R.l Lehigh Ac. II Mai kley Doycr, Dcm. Chi ter, Ac. John M. Ilrooinall, Rad. ltciks J. Lswrenco ticti. Dein. Lancaster Thaddcus Stevens. Had. in. Schuylkill, Ac Henry L. Cake, Pad. 11, riKe, jc-u. w. an Auken, llcm. 12. Luzerne, A. Charles llenison, Dom. 1. 't. Uradford, Ac L'lysses Mernur, Rad. H. Dauphin, Ac Umirge F. Miller, Kiwi, 15. York, Ac. Adam J. Olossl.rennnr, Dem. 10. Frank. iu. Ac, lieneml W. II. Koouti, Had. 1". ('aintiria, Au. David J. Mori ill, Had, is. Tiogn, Ac Stephcu F. Wilson, Knd. 19. Krie, lilk, Ac lilenni W. Seolield, Had. J". Crawford, Ac Darwin A. Finney, Had. SI. Knyrtle, Ae. John Covode, Had. 2-'. Piitsliurg. Ac John K. Mooreliead, Had. 2. 'l. Under, Ac Thniimi Williams, Hii.l. 21. P. iver, Ac tlcorife V. Lawrence, Had. Sheriff's Sale. "I)Y virtue of a writ of Testatum Fieri Facias, J) tsued out of the Court of Common Pleas 01 innior county, and to me directed, there will e enprseo. 10 puniic sale, at the Court House, in the borough of Clearfield, on Monday, the 3d nay 01 December, im, at 1 o'clock, p. m., the lonowmg a escribed Heal Estate, to wit: All defendant's interest in and to a eeri.ii. traet or piuco of land, situate in Kartlmn. in.. ship, Clearfield county, Pa,, containing one hun dred and four acres, more or less, about eight acres of which are eleared an I under n.lti,. having (hereon erected a Orist Mill, Saw Mill' blacksmith Shop, Dwelllnr II ouss and lti mA joining lands of John Cisleman, John Ueis and ..nirre. neneu, iaen in exeeution and to be told as the property of James Rough. iT-lliddors will take notice that 15 per cent, of t:e purchase n-.oney must be paid when n. or It will be nut vis : n-y-wife of tlrc-tiwood Young-tleorge W Scott John .M. S,-,,tt, Sarah E now wife it l.'x.kcr W ilii.m J. Scott and said Mary tt ; that en the partition of said real estate the authority of the said Orphans' Court the 1 illiam .1. Scott and Mary ll. Scott received JACOB A. Snmirr'i Orrirc. Clearfield, Pa , Nov. 7, 1RAA. ) theriff. 7 .lr l0tf T"-VK"!K 41-HtHwlr; LJ Tor Special Adjourned Court, commencing on iioodny, the .'(d day of Dnremnrr, l.stitl: lleccarin James Cree, Daniel Crowell. Pull tiodfrey Weaver. Hoggs Poland C. Faust. Ilrudlord Iinvid Means, Henry Albert. Prady-Amosltonsall, Henry Shugart, Frederick ingert, Josejih Lines, Jr.. Matthew 8. Clark llurnside Oeorge W. Gallagher. Chest William M'tlarvey. Covington David Askrv. Clonrlield AVilliam V. Wright. Decatur David Host. Essinrton Kephart. I ox,1, lines M'Clellan. (iohen Amos A. Head. Oirard Justin Plubell. tlrabnin Peter Kepple. Jordan Robert Liddlc Karl bans William Michaels. Knox Aaron Wise. Martin o R11-1, Lawrence-Andrew Addleman, John Lvtle.jr.. ll.iiniail F. Howies. ' " ' Morris-Joseph C. Prenner, John Willi. 1 enn Tenvncc Keenan. Pike William Price. trninn John Penti, John Dressier. Woodward William Howies, Oeorge W. Photf. STOVKX-Cook Stoves. Parlor Storet, Hoi. low-ware a.-,d Catlinits, fcr sale bv J- P. KRATZKR, Agent. Calf Skins, A'beep Pelu. 1 T." I I ' . "Hi: HI ' "' "'-'Kcr v. imam j. Seott and said Mary II. Scott: lllnt an 'tin r - . . . J under the ... :.l ll':n: nothing, and that all the purparts were taken bv the oilier heirs: that said Court At A nr. tl.. oo'i day of Srpteinlscr, 1S.SS, order and ilwree, that Ihe respective parties secure tho amount due for oweltv ... j.-, ,.,.. ,,t mnrigngc on the prcmiset taken; and that mid heirs, not having paid or sci un d said owelty as afoiesaid, said petitioner prnved the " " " eiinuon. St.; which was dulv Kiiu'i, oy onier 01 me t niirt. as follows- n"!! n,",iunvof J-n- iMEnally. Attorney' of Mary It. Scott. Now. June 2(1. A. T 1 " '""'M' directed to the parties from w hom said owelty ,, , due. vii: Nancy Voung and Hreenwood . . i - n .- ,trgo . hcott, p,rah E. Looker and J. K. M. looker, her hi..l,..l . T..1.- " M. Scott, and to Ibe tenants or occupants of the purparts under their tide, to anpear before the i t. 1 "... , ' i'lonuay 01 eepiemlier. A. II. lsoo, ,,,,1 py the ,, d(K! from iUr.T respective p.,rt..,-u a cwtlty or pa.liti,,,,, ur show cause why the said rr.pcc.ivc purparts should not be sold. Bv TIIE c,,',... Return being made to Ihe aforesaid citation, the Court granted an order for au Alias Citation, as pike; thence following the course ol Ult tu, U1 west perches, to a post ; thence bv U, 1 erlvof ILtrduian Pl.ilu... "u i 11j lien-hes. It. m t..l i li...:.ii:.. ,.Krwtl by land of David Snotts. snd. L .1" H nercllea. and two lit, La In l... . r 1 "tl 1 ' ' " U1 uvguunus 1 Containing lo Acres, more or lest, about 22 acres cleared. i.i, . . ing orchard thereon, the balanue of the land : 1 well tintliereil with t.inji r,al ....1 1... , . 'J .. r "emiucll. II Heaver Run passes through this tract, iuft,eici;1 No. 2-1, . tract of hind situate in I)Ks. township aforesaid, beginning at a slnc I tho eoulbsideof tho "Old Slate Road " ii along said road, south S degrees cast, m BrM - , , -j uuuuim ivykr. 10, 40 CeifrWS casl. Ilia liereliea In . n ., " I 1 : IDeaiv land formerly or Hardman Philips lni south 68 degrees west, I'M perches, to i v ' thenco by laud formerly of liardman M.ii.... 5a degreet west, 108 perches, to a hemlock ', ,.' line of James Thompson and David Spoils a " 2i dozreet east. 23i oerches. tn ii..!,..... ' Lr of bcirinninf. - ' r Containing;, In all, 20,, Acrcji with an allowance or six per cent, for roads 1 de-duoting, however, out of tho above deseriL tract, 33 aeret and IV perches, conveyed to W , W allace, from said Jiu.-ob Gearhart, deceased wife, hy deed dated October 2.1, lefii, reconli. Clearfield county in Deed Hook X t.. -k, t above described premises having thereon errWJ . ,.u uweinng wen iiuuiied, wilb as. or water convenient, a one and a half log dwcUmg, tpring-honse convenient, aa. , bank barn ninety feet bv fortv f.i 11.. good bearing orchards, w'ilh cider mill aud nrt, About 1.10 acre, of thit land is cleared ... L. ' good cultivation ; the balance is well lm,!, with pine and hemlock. The buildiugs art aboc' one-hair mile from the Erie turnpike, on the n Icadinrr from said t about two miles from Ph.i.p.burg, now theterLiat, of the Tyrone and Clearlield railrcad. Sch-i house within three-fonrtht of a wilo.aud grist -aj t. within one mile. B "!.. no. f jj a tract or land ulna! in M :. . .. vv,,..,, , n..NilUf oegmiiing at 1 ..U..-Uyap iu toe comer ol Jueob Uearbart iarw ou aojuiuiug tne lands or the late Adam (,, and George Shimmcl; thonce by land, of nv, li ray, north 521 deirrcei west. 56 f wr-i Ksia la at thence by lands of George tihimuiel, north ds grces west, 271 perehet. to a hemlock; thence t lands formerly of George Shimmel and llardmu l hilipt sooth 20 degrees went. 111 perches, to u old dead pmcj thence by lands Iwmerlv of Ilirs man I Inline and James Thompson, (now Jaeot Gearhart,) south CtJ deprwes east, SI perches, to, large ttone on the lineof Jacob tfenrhart s snrrsr thenco by lands of Jacob Gearhart. north 9i;i grecs cast, 103 perches, to place of beginning, "lia, other piece, adjoining tiic above d-acribtd piers or traet, liegmninir at stone at the mnrf 1.:.. George ShiniDiel, deceased ; thenceah.ng raid rosd toutb 47i degrees east, 80 2-10 perches, to a post thence south 25 degrees esl, 2 h-10 perches to. post; thence south 47J degrees east, 6 2-1U pen-he. to a port; thenco north 25 deim. s..t !;Sre.,,";l0ro,,s thence aouth m degrees ea.t, ,. Pprc1"''' t0 ten in the road; thenc south 25 dr-greet west, 37 1-10 perches, hy land of Abraham Kylor, to si ones; thence north, 40 ds. grecs west, by lands of Jacob Gearhart, 56 810 perches, to stones ; thence north. 52j degrees wcit. along said last described traet. 5(t perches, to a post thence by land of Shimmel, north. 25 degrees ea-t, .1 IM0 perches, to placo or beginning. The two last described tract Contain 73 Acres cud 100 Perrho. The aaid laud has thereon creoted onetwo-storv lor house and stable, with a good spring or water near the house; also, a good luring orchard thereon. -r7AH the Un.L .u ... j 1 , , . . - oiwuivo verv val- nab e as bituminous eoal ,,u, inasnmeh as tliev lie in the heart or the I itilininmi Maa.1 1 . . , naiiu, ...... w. gr.i value they posses, a timber snj larm lands, with advantageous locatiou, Ac The said lands all lie within about two and a half or three miles or the terminus or the Tvrone and Clearfield railroad, at Puilipshurg. Centre eo.. P, 1 T.ale to commence at 2 o'clock, P. M., on Thursdav, the 22d dav of November I sc.; .-0 TERMS OF 6ALE.-0nc-tl.ird or the pur chase money to be paid on the coulirumlion ol the sale, one-third n one year, and one-third at th. death of Mary Uearharl. die widow of said dec d llio latter two payments, will, their interest p.va. ble annually, to be tee it red bv l...n4 ..,,1 .......: on the premisea. CIIAHLES SLOAX," """"'t AdminiMrator. A I '" 3d "" December. ' r! , ' Ule "''.'"""d s.ecil court, t Clearlield. to Ise served hy pl,liein in wo newspapers, published in Clearfield, lor four weeks previous to the said court. or JZZ"?, ,bo'B"' P-0"" bcreinbefere named, man led to br and appear brfor, the aaid judges, at an Orphans' Court, to be held at Clearfie d, lor the ...d oounty ofClearrield, on the 3d day of lleeem ber (being the fir.U Monday f Deinlr.) wifl nd pay the amount, due from your n-sisel-t ive purparls as owelty of partition, or .l,. ZZTy LTV, .fP0'"" Prp"li should not he .old. J'" '11 I. O. HARGER.ri.rW nov 7-1 m. will ho to virtually plnco all men of ordinary means at tho mercy of the' ITewark, X. J..ov. 1 Hon Wm- wc"U,h;-. W '-iS1'1. Uitcd State. Senator; died lJut it is nnnccessarj to pursue this this morning, at 8 oVIock arred 75 suliject further. The madness of tho years He was one of the earliest and Hour will not listen to reason, but we most enterprising manufacturer., of entreat all who me sane and thought- this city, to whom much of its ttros-l iu,,uu .,. jronniL's letter, pentv is duo. Jin has LM ... Ii:i.i- liiDi.s ana notice all the points ho makes, nulilio noHi'iinna r.f ,nn ......i ' h,,"' Few of those opposed to these amend- and was twieo i-lontr-d ITnito ments wero awaro that their effuft Senat.np. II was so swcep.nsr. e trust, theic- hy the entire communitv. Hii pres. G n! nai.T'uKn' ki?.Ml l?"iT UTRroiiTiM;1 , s kl 1 fore, if this letter does not turn any ent term expires in lKo!..' The funcrali -7oaru:dt,;ur XLri ii. w'sVh'a' "oV away iro.n their support, it will at: will take placo on Saturday next. ""T T-'m: J.P KRATzer. TrASiTi:iA first-eia.. salesman, m.' niuou niiu uimiiiso lliem jt a "111 A !V It I' II It I l.-u r j . ' """" "nn iiousc, who hns a knowi. still firmer in resisting tl em h,J Thn rin f..r th u ... ,t j ( v rZl.0"" 2 h,,."r"- '"A-- command . t-d 0 r. - - - -v.....rv , am in iiio.p ,. -, ". sioney, urandy "". raiary liberal. Address Til I'd WKII Real Estate for Sale rVlf f"!,'oril,cr Bc the following valuable -A K-1 Ltat at private aalc: 15H arrea and lb penhes of farm land, sixtv aero eleared, and bavmg thereon a good fram. house and log barn. This is (be verv best coal land tMtnatcd in Woodward township, one fcalf mile rrom Pusevvillo. ' Also. UtO acre, of Timber land, situa.ed on Slorgan . Run, in Woodward township, one and a half miles from Puseyviilc. Also, two arrpR, with a two-storv plank hou and frame stable, thereon, situated 'in Woodward iT"''?: th ro,1 '""'""It trom Tvwne to Uearbeld town, two miles from Pu.ewille; a good location lor a tradesman of anv kind Also, two lot In luwc.Tville, wrth six houses and one barn ertvtcl thereon, the two lots Iv.ng adjoining. Thellrst.No. 1(1. being acornerlnl.with tayern stand eontaiaing three-lourths of an acre, 11- -w 0f Unk nn Clearfield creek; rent worth 125 per Tear. Keen..,! i. (M ill Tl Otl feet on frm.i .iV. 1 j . o . . . . 1 ' . " nav th. hii... V Li..l i - m i inwi imu k. witli two CASH, rorDecr, Fox,W, Mundoi j Tw7y i up RiMive iiri)irtv will ...i i . .. X sulwcrilvor will paT the hi., , Clearfield, Oct. 31 .at I. L. R : I Z EXSTE I X. "VrtlTIC'l, Thow who buy their coal from me XI are hereby notified to pay no bills to any per son without any order for the same, or . me EJ. wnally. (ocl.Ut, 10XATH AN NICHOLS n H ,: ' iifcrs,-: bersoflera new TWO-UUHSK CARKlAUK i. win uc pniq cntap, SON, U many i K ' - "mm, .Mieep l'elu,l JOSEPH RRitr x c, d States! nov 7-1 m J. T. KRATZER'S l"1" FAMILY H,(,t, ,or d.plorod I TTvT aa . v. . . . J ILWSMITII A CO'f i t wnoicsaie motion House, who s,. . l i 1.1. . ; I'" Fneea ann lulr Icrnia. r .1 kiihi i- ts.-tJUn.n pd Wader. P. 0.. Clearlield en.'. Pa. Ladies' Fancy Furs, AT JOHN FAREIRA'S Old Established Fur Manufactory, Book, i Mine oi J was i of Indiana, at tho late election J hT..V" i?r 'X"' 84 Macaroni, SOOfi. -l,;u ., n: . "' " n.T- 1 i" PP'Cheese, Sago Chee... Wor. rni T-i , 1 t . .1 ,.,,( ...inu mo disunion loss oesier nuuee, at - ""tui mil llllllll 11 HOW nnVI. WHS . I II I Inn rnn r. ..'II r. r.7.1... - , vi.vivui iiiiiu niu iiir.i - , I 1 ... . " - , l - - vl v i.v J vl lllliu 1 iraleU tlV Rill inrr icaccla nnt ;..l. ...!...!! ! . r ., y . e nii-uiu limn inuiiijr encei ior ine carcass tiifis-Bliorteniiig tho route to Uieh- of Radicalism in that State. ' mond about six miles. This is at least 1 - - ono instance in which Hen Huilor Elorfiona worn ho),) c,rt- : S.en .uBnueomiortiorebels,"and, tho .states or LMawaro, Illinois Kan strictly construed, it will bo sufficient fas, Maryland, Massachusetts Michi to prevent bis taking tho iron-clad Ran, Minnesota, Missouri, Nevada oath if elected to Con iress. I Kew York,NeT Jersey and Wisconsin. J. T. KRATZF.ti's. HA I S-wtt style Hats just received at JuL!m.: p- KHATZKK'8. COAtU TKIMItlTifiSuLUash Leather K7 arneled Prill Curled Hair, Beaming Cord Used Linings, lledy Varnisn, Drop Ulack. Ter' rasienoa, Umber. J'.tenl Dry.r, Bpirlu Turpen tine, Lin.eed Oil. Uon.ine. Ochre. Whiting. Lampblack. Llarje, Hed Uad, Varaillioa, Kom Pink, al no 7-lm. J. f. KRATZER'S. Tl.S Ar..h Sir.-,i ahove 7th, PIIILADEL'A, Have now in ator. nf m own Importation and Man ulacturu, one of the largest and most breiHiful selec tions of FANCY Ft 118, for ladies' and children's wear, in the city. Also, a fin -r. assortment of UenU's Fur Klaivaast .J I'-ll . Vf (ii 1 hi 1 lira nl9 I 4m aallO aatlftttl.ul in ...... r h?. T n"'w"h m' y "!"", are hereby notified '''l"'' "f unty and v" that I w ,11 , h round with ccrtaintv .( home on C'n"y- 1'IW'" ra.ne, ,ln,,rr ,?,d .trt ny days except MONDAY and KATt'KOAV Iv .... JOHNFAISLIKA ,.Jr. "V'.T r:,nrT-na en'"cUin with any oetl(l-4m Hi" - V 'onCic-"" H.s CO. No. 2T X. Third Btreet, Phil X I have for sale a Pbotoirrai.h CAR. in .nnA " . wiirL"0 m1 W,rTior' Mr. Huntingdon eo" It wm he sold on reasonable term. i.. t Hamlin. Warrior's Mark , c u wJ.1. ' Z. r' CHOfl.T do hi. Every One Bold. loctl(l-2nil 1 a aUl fKl ll ol all kindsTal own 80M)I'RTvn c 10S. KKTZKIl. hi "' RITII A COS. and buy an IKON .'.V '"V! mK many a trip to and from 1 .VERRELL A BIOLBR-6 J .rae;";,r;.'d: IT" h f TL