She Republican. 5.L V Wv-r,v (irorok B.C;ooi)i.ANnr.n, Editor. CLEARFIELD, PA. Tbnrgday Morning, Nov. 21, 1867. Tlio liisunioniNts of Blair county have elected lion. L. W. Hull delo- gato to the Stato Convention, and instructed him to vote for brnnt ana Geary for President and Vice Presi dent. Col. J. Buchanan Cross, the notori- oua forger who forged himself out of tho Eastern Penitentiary daring the 'war, was Inst week sent to the Illinois Penitentiary for six years, for heavy forgeries committed in Chicago. Verv satinfaclorv the late election returns in the Journal, lust week They were a little obscure and indefi nite for Democrats; but they were, no doubt, satisfactory to the "loyul readers of that journal. The Grant bummers are having a lively time since tho late elections. The "dead duck" is skipping around in regular water fowl stylo, organizing Grant Clubs. Tho Grant whistle is a good thing to keep their courage up. The Pittsburg Commercial wants an "organ-grinder" to lecture the editor of the New York Tribune. From the tone and conduct of theso two journ als, for the past few years, we favor the employment of tico orgnn-griutl-rs; one at each end of the line. The official majority for the Demo cratic State ticket in Now York is 49,654 ; nearly 7,000 Letter than we tated lust week. "Loyalty" has Lo carno as offensive to the people of that 8tkte, as in the days of those twin loyalists, Benedict Arnold and Major Andre. i The enterprising "colored gentle man," Joseph Pretctt, who, sovcral years ago, served a term in the 'West ern Penitentiary, from this county, for robbing tho Messrs. Burmoy's tore, at Frenchville, now turns op in the Eastern Penitentiary, for follow ing the tame business. A number of enterprising Philadel phians have inaugurated a movement InriWinir in tha nomination of Hon Itoht. C. Winthrop, of Massachusetts, for President, and Hon. James It Doolittlo, U. S. Senator from Wiscon sin, for Vice President. It is wonder ful how enterprising soma of those city politicians aro. Vici President. The latest phase of the Presidential movement is the mention of Colonel Forney's nam for Vice President. Forney gives private assurance that he and Grant would weep Pennsylvania by 50,000 major ity. Myself, "two papers, both daily," and Gen. Grant, would no doubt see 50,000 majority "in a horn." The Philadelphia Prat and other loyal journals are just now summing up "Our Autumn Work." And nice work it is, too : 30,000 nigger majori ty in Louisiana; 71,000, do., in Ala bama; 1,000, do., in Georgia, etc Thiy exclaim : "Is not this enough for one fall f" Of course it is, and for all time; but what about the white folk in vour field of "Autumn Work r . That Dotoriout dixturber ot the pub lic peace, Garibaldi, is still in "durance vile," where he ought to remain for the balanco of hi lilo. This political highwayman and his deluded follow ers are to Europe just what John Brown and, his vagabonds were to this country, and are entitled to the same fata ; and it will he a misfortune for the Continent, if they do not soon recoiv it. A New Paper at thi Catital. The prospectus of a new Republican journal has been issued by Messrs. Dunglison, Forney & KaulTinan, enti tled The State Guard. It will be publithod daily and weekly, at 15 for the former, and 92 for the latter. The Frets says : "The want of a first class daily Radical journal in tho cap ital of our State, devoted to tho inter ests of no ring or faction, but to the maintenance of the great principles of the Radicnl Union party, has long been felt. This want, we feel assured, The State Guard will supply." A RionTtovs Decision. The Su preme Court of this State has reversed the nigger, the Legislature of last winter, and the Philadelphia Court. Sum time Inst summer a negro wench brout-ht a suit ixpninst the Philadol phia and West Chester railroad, for being ejected from the ladies' car bv the conductor. Mis Dinah obtained a judgment against the railroad com pany, but th officer appealed Uie cum to the Supreme Court, who, through tli loyal Judge Agnew, have reversed tb whole machine. We will publish the decision next week. The late elections have "played hob" with Inyalisfa and Digger. CVKUarkSMAN. The Mail, the Rad ical orgsu of Warren county, I out f.ir Gen. l'atton, of our county, for Congress. Thut's right. Palton car ried this county for Scofiold lust full ; now Scofiold is to carry Warren for Putlon next lull. Wa would liko to tee the General on the track again. lie has a handsome record. We hope he will have a chance to explain his vote of July, 'CI, wherein ho dec-lured for the Union, but afterwards uhvays voted against it. Scofield, Patton, and those other two posies, Campbell and Benson, have run the loyal ma chine In this district for tho pant ten years, and will continuo to do so until the Cops lay them out. Tho Gonorul furnished Scofiuld six countios four years ago, and it is no doubt under stood that tho arrangement will be reversed this time Wo advise, the General not to let Scofiold got too many counties in his pocket, as ho might keep them ; because, in that event, he would compelled to rely wholly upon his military title to sco him through which, together with his record, might not prove "hefty" enough to overcome his wiley com- A Washington dispatch says: "Tho Government will bo ready by tho 25th to proceed with the trial of Jcfibrson Davis, but a postponement is possible, in order to satisfy tho desiro of gon tlcmen on both sides thut Chief Jus tice Chase shall sit with Judgo Under wood." The Court, at the lute Term, wus so fixed that Mr. Chaso could ool potigibly bo there. A real shut-eye game is played in this trial. Both Cliusc and Underwood aro afruid to mouut tho Bench. Underwood has not brabs endugh to try the case, and Chase fears it might damago his Pres idential prospects. Theso men, as well as tho attorneys employed by the Government, aro skulking playing the shyster completely. Expensive. The nogro bureauites charged the Government $2.10,OW for assessing 93,000 votors in Virginia about two dollars and twenty-five cents a head. If the assessors of this county would charge the same rates this fall, it would cost the county treasury just twelve thousand dollars. This is not tho only way that the loy alists and negroes are robbing the Treasury. The military establish ment in the samo Slato costs fioe mil lion dollart. What the national rob bers aro doing in Virginia, they are doing in all the Southern States. It now take more money to run the negro bureau than it took to keep up the whole government in the days of Democracy, . A loyal exchango say : "It is truly astoni&hing how tho wrong men con tinue to bo appointed to collect the revenue. A notablo instanco wo might name in tho neighborhood of New York. If such selections aro to continue, and if the one in question indicate truly- the kind of men who administer tho rovenuo laws, then there is no wonder that one hundred millions a year is lost fraudulently." This writer evidently has a poor opin ion of hi own party. He is, howev er, correct. As long a loyalists rule the country the people will bo robbed. Governor Geary has appointed M. Russell Thayer, Esq , of Philadelphia, District Judge, in tho room of Mr. Sharswood, who goes to tho Supreme Bench. This appointment shows that Geary has as little respect for tho voice of tho peoplo now. as when ho perpetrated tho Fort Delaware fraud ; because the poop I of that city have, on two occasions, rejected Mr. Thayer, and they will do it again; yet, Geary thrusts him upon tho Bench. Heavt Bet. It is stated that over half a million dollars changed hands in New York, the day after the elec tion, on tho result in that city and Stato. John Morrissey gobbled up 115,000 as his shro. Over 8100,000 was bet in one (Keiley's, corner of Broadway and 28tli street) saloon. This modo of making money is no better than horse stealing. Wo notice that Levi . Sterner, Esq., has withdrawn from the Lewis burg Journal, which will in tho future be under tho exclusive, control of C. B. McGinley, Esq. Success to both. We learn that Mr. Sterner design removing to the everlasting peach Stato of Delaware. We hope to hear from him by the time tho peach sea son comes around. Xiw York I.f.h8I.aturi. A loyal nowipApcr loot week stated that the Democrat liad two majoritf in the Legislature. Tito truth in, the llouas Mantl Dcmorrata, 73; Rails, 55. Senate Democrat, 15; Had, 10. Democratio majority, on joint ballot, 17. Shars" for "Ward," i all the change the Democrat made, in thi Stato thi fall, in electing a Supreme Judge and CuDgrexoman. (ieorge "Wood" (till ha seat on the Bench and in the Hump. The Fenny Ivania Kailroad 'ompa ny offer for rent the loifnn llouae, Attoona, Union Depot Hotel, Pitta burg, and the Dining Saloon, at liar rint.urg. The company otipulnte that they are to be kept a firnt claaa ho tln, for the accommodation of paascn gcr frer the PennylTani Kailroad. Rntnn ItrhMkAnr Wis. A Radical extemporary, of the- "i e gro supremacy'' and "huinaiiil.v" per suasion, bomoaninir th despotism of 1ouis Napoleon' (French monarchy) Government, has the "cheek" to say : "In one senne it niuy lo allowed thn if tho l'rencji people liko this sort of government, it in no onu' bu siness but their own. If they liko to havo a chain about their necks, let them havo it. If thev liko to have their press Rugged, their freedom of speech taken awuy j It they relisli Do ing perpetually watclica in inoir houses, dogged in tho streets, ques tioned for every act, called lonccount for their coming and goings, tola what they may read, nnd what they may not read, what plays they may seo acted, and what souks they mny sing; if a nation ho sunk so low that it enn lovo such things, for God's sako let it hug this loathsome corpso ol lite in peace: wo can hold our noses nnd keep to windward." Louis Napoleon may bo a vory Lad man, and hi govcrnmont may bo a very despotic one ; but, if thero is going to bo any holding of noses, or keeping to the windward, we suggest to the editor that ho noed not cross tho Atlunlic for his opportunity, llo has it ho has helped to create it right here at homo. lie, and his party, have "put a chain around the iirtk"arM. u ...iiu.n. of white men in the Southern States of this Union, as galling as any French men ever were obliged to wear under a Bourbon or a Bonaparte. They, too, have had "their press gagged, and their freedom of speech taken uway;" "perpetually watched in thoir houies, dogged in the streets, ques tioned for every act, called to account for thoir comings and goings, told what they nity read, nnd w hut tlicy may not read, what play the- niuy see acted, and wbal songs they may sing," etc., etc, etc. The lludical edi tor, therefore, who has helped to build up this lunkee despot ism on tins siUo of the Atlantic, and who is still labor ing to keep it up with all his might and main, we again submit, is not a marvellous proper man to bo shea ding tears over a tyranny that in sup posed to oppress a loreign peoplo, in another hemisphere. The w hole thing is but a bit of Puritan hypocrisy, which can only inspire a sentiment of unmitigated disgust. JV. Y. Erprets. The following incident is described as having ocecurred on ono of the ferry bout that ply between Wash ington and Alexandria, tho actors being tho Hon. C. M. Conrad of lx)U isiana, formerly a member of the Con federate Congress, and tho Hon. J. M. Bott. Mr. Conrud waa talking to the stewardess, who wus once n servant in his family, when ho was approached and addressed by Mr. Butts, but responding to tho salutution by an unrccognizing stare, Mr. Bolls said: "Don't you know John M. Hollar "No,'r replied Mr. Conrad, "nor do I want to. Not, however, because of any thing ho did during tlio war, but for hi conduct since the war." Mr. Botts immediately turned and walked away, remarking sotto AfA I ' I Tf m to him first. ).! ftt fit. ar4lri The editor of the Indiana Democrat says: "Hen. Kowley, Marshal of tho Western District of Pennsylvania, has summoned the Radical members of tho Legiiluturo to Pittsburg as juror as wo hare been informed, for the purpose caucussing in favor of tho election of Gen. Irvin to the ofllctof State Treasurer. He is a model John son man, but hi favors are given en tirely to the worst of Radicals. An exchango say: In the he, us owned by Mr. Lincoln, at Spring field, Illinois, in a glass framo, is set a piece of Laura Keeno's drrss which she wore on the evening of the Presi dent' assassination. It bears a por tion of the deep, dark, crimson stain which slio received as she supported tho martyr' head in her arms when she hastened from tho stage to tho box whoro ho fell. Tho Tyrone Herald favors thtf for mation of a new county out of part of Center, Clearfield, Blair and Hun tingdon counties, with Tyrone as tho county seat. Its argument is the convenience oCthe resident of tho parts proposed to bo formed into a now county, some of whom have now to travel twenty-six mile to reach their comfy seat. Messrs. Brown Iirothors, Peter Cooper and other leading citizens of both parties of New York, hav invi ted Alexander 11. Stephens, of Geor gia, to speak beforo tho public in that city .durinit the first week in December, on tho Social and Political Condition of th South, and ho has accepted. Tho Portsmouth Union, a Demo cratic journal, in New Jlumshire, was assailed by a "loyal rniih, in lt:i. F.r, id. ..i, and seriously injured. The loader of ine moo, ono I'ainei u spinney, was lied, nnd the rase ha junt been tried occupying threo days. The jury (composed of eight liepiiblicn:: and lour Democrat,) found one thousand dollar damages to the ownor, and costs wh en mado Spinney' misera ble, head spin some. The Boston J'ost'i Washington cor respondent, who is reputed to enjoy good opportunities fur inside, views, telegraph as follows: "It is now un derstood that Hin Itobcrt J. Walker and his friends are urging tho appoint ment of Collector Smyllio, of New York it Secretary of the Treasury, and the chances are strong that he will soon succeed .Mr. McCulloch. Tho N. Y. Timet (judical) ha dis covered since tho elections, that it was a fatul mistake of tho Kadical leaders to think that a party becomes strong "by becoming bigoted, exclu sive, definnt, tyrannical, and insolent.1' Well, didn't Horace ity, long before, that they were a act of "narrow-minded blockheads f" Tho wholesale, dry iroojs dealers of Brooklyn have been in consultation' upon a proposition lo reduco the sal aries of their clerk thirty per cent, on and alter the 1st of January, ow ing to the ruinous docline in goods and consequent heavy losses. Geary' Man Fbihat. The qius- tinii in I'll en nskC'l, who is Henry M in hell, the perpetrator of tin Fort l Ihwui o fiHtid Tl'w riiiliKlelphiu I-.. 1 .......... .nta ..1 l.i... . fl.l-'.... iiiiiiunv iiiiriiifu nun ii .,. i ... , . r1 ti., ..iti.ir nf i nin-d jii U'-ia it riHi.IiriL ill , the Sixteenth ward, and previous to . . i i . tho late election he niovad und was assessed in the Twentieth ward, so that he was assessed in the Sixteenth and Twentieth wards, and also at tho Montiroinerv House, in tl Twel.'lh wtml, under tho assumed liamo of Henry Martin. A few days heloro tho election a warrant was procured for his arrest from Alderman Kiddle-, by tho Democratic executive commit tee of tho Sixteenth ward, but they did not succeed in finding him, from tho fact that he was just then at Port Delaware, on his ballot-box eluding expedition for Gov. Geary. A short time sinco he was an applicant for tho coustablcHbip of the Sixteenth ward, Dut tno court, alter inquiring mm ins character, refused to appoint linn Why has ho not been arrested for his r ort Delaware Iraud.and Ins intention to commit fraud by getting himself assessed in threo different wards of tho city T Is he protected by tho vir tuous Mann, the unconscionable Geary, or the Loyul Leiigue f" Stanton. o man ever r dropped ch perfect from a liiirli position into such p. obscurity fig tho lt hosrl of tlin war department. He is now vegetating in Pittsburgh without attracting as much attention as would bo given to ono ol our greasy citizens w no migni iiappen thero with ten barrels of cruJo to soli on the spot, tiut yester day, and Stanton might have stood nfrainst or suspended the New York Yorld. To day, ho doesn't amount to us much in tho publio eye as Mrs Lincoln's old clothes, or a Pittsburg board measurer. Sich is life. I'cnt go Spectator. A Pennsylvania Dki-al'lti.ii.-JViijA-rmV, Nov. IS. Pmf. Julius Deginoier formerly of Erie, Pa., has been arres ted in this city by the United States Deputy Marshall for tho Western District of Pennsylvania, on a churge of embezzlement of United States funds, whilo acting as Deputy Collec tor at Erie, in 1 80 j. Tlio defalcation amounted to about 100,000. A Siiockinii Mystery. Cleveland, Nov. 10. -Mr. Gregory tho photi grapher located on tho public square, was found in his room, this morning, with his throat cut, together with a girl, namo unknown. Both wcro dead. The girl had been shot. Noth ing explanatory of this mystery is known a yet. The Allegheny Valley liailrond con necting Pittsburgh with Oil City will bo completed within the next ten day. The formal opening, however, will not take plaro till about the first of next month. The event will mark an important era in tho history of Pittsburgh and tho regions opened by this roaJ. Fred. Douglass the celebrated "Americancitizen of African descent" lectured twice last wuek in Wiiliums- Marrifl At the rrai-lmca or tlia hriile'a falhrr. In T.aw. rmra lnwn.hip, oa lha Hto .f y ftf-mlicr. 1"".T. b. I r. lawia, Km.. Mr. alll.lO.N 8. I.AW II K A 1) and Mih UA.S.NAIl K. VUIMJ) bvib uf ihr fnrinrr J'lara. Tbii inftiat8 mora Vuvng-Lawlipailii. On tha 19th of N..mlr, l7. al Kvtirlown, P., hr Hrr. W. O. Waionr, Mr. CHRISTIAN M. Ilklll 1.EIX. of k'arthau,, and Miai ANMR A. II KITKR, of Curingtua l..wurlxi, CUarfiuld an. , Fa. Ob lha 1?lh of Novrmlr,lf'll7,ly Jnni lliras. F.q.. Mr. DAVID I.llZ.nf llnora lownln. as.l Mim t-A It A II IIAY, of Decatur toaii.hip. Ob lha 1.1th of Novamlir,IKd7, hj D. Ilar.l.ra, Rmi.. Mr. Kl.IJ A II III HNS and Mra. H 4. It A II R. Dl'TTKY, of llu.tna tnwn.bip. Jiird. Tn llradfnrd township, on the Tth nf Novemlter, 8ft7, JolIN KLINKi aired eighty three year. $txo drfrHjsrmfnlj. rp n A V I HSi : 4 1 UOU drawn for Adjourned (Vnii, commeitcinf on tho fourth Alnnday U.id) of Denembrt neil I johu B. Dtlltto, ilooeana, An arm Millr, H.-M. Jnmea Dooghrrtr. " i Alrmia Il()dn, lllmm Jaoob IVaioe. Uratllurd, David l.ita, Kdward Dale " J. F Mulhnlland, Rrady. Andrew Knarr, " llrnry IIpIktIipb; laml llrirklcT, lnrnidr Joarph h. KelT, Samuel Williams, M W. C. Kit- litn, Cheat, 1 J. P. Mtifjon, Coving ton, 1. Denntnf, Clrarlifld, K.H.L.Stonuhton, ' Itenj. F. UitMiuie, Cur wennville, Elijah Itotn, Decatur, Amlrew Ktphart, " Adnm Spa"kiran.(lirard, Kirhard Uatra, llaston, titfk I'atterson, Jordan, Wm.M. Hun hti. l t " Conrad -Itloom, hnoi, W. C. Folrv Lawmiee. W. F. Fulton, Hobrrt Ardery, Morris, iimrf Itt'NTna, A nut in Dillon, Jaiura Kt atb.New Waeh- itiftton, Jon. t aMirrman, ftoola, io, C. I'a'ftnore, Fenn, Idrh'd Danvrr, jr. ' Ahra P. ItlfMim, lSkev Imbc NtHTi ' SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE. Curffcntvllle, I Icarflrld rouut. 1'a. riniS olj.nd writ a.t.Vll-hal ITot.t. haantl. 1 full; (llaatril oa lha haiaa of tha Ha.ita aanaa, la tha boroiga of Carwaa iTilla. haa baan lad for tarn of y.ar, hy tba an4ariaaa4 it haa ntinl r.fiiip.1, antt i. now opaa to . ..,, ..- . lk- , ... j .u7 i. partiaaiar. Na p.ma .il ha 'P.rd t. randor gtaala aomfortabla whtla tarr,inx at iht, boviia. Atapla Maolin; roo.o f .r tba aoomuo. tfatlna oftaama. Ghar., mi4Art. aorll II MM. M. JKrt'RIKft. T V Till: IIO. llll; Jt'lx;l'.4 OF thr Court ol tirrr anil Tarmtnar for lltroonotT ol !'lNrld, rrnn.rlTaoia : I, Jaroh A. Kauai, II k Shir iff ia anil for tha aouoty aforr.airi, ditl .ula lna Millrr, ho araa arnranra.1 hr tha aforraatd Jitf1(r,ii: MThat a, ltia Millrr, tha rlnar at tha bar, ha " talrn from Uiaii(a lo lha Jail of tha oouoIt of (.'laarltal't, from whrnoa yn rata, and Irom " thpora to the plara of rtrctittnn, ami that in " ha th ra hanxi'd hf tha ark antil yoa arr M dead aad did aiorata lha .aid criminal within tha wall, ol tha jail raid al I Irarfirld alnrvnaid, lha tiinr dt'Hfrnatrd lT Ihc lrath Warrant dirortfd ma br lha OaTarnor of thia rinimnnlrrallh, k.. I ti. - f I I . I k . hun lrfd ami ixlr rven.u.d nf (hr ('nmm-inrfnl(b ihe BinMj con4. JACOB A. V.WfiT, High HhrrilT. Fwini and fm-rrib"! hffof mt (hi Uth day of NovrmKer, .h67. i. V. KT.W KILCK. Clrrk of thr Court nf Oyer ft Trtntipr, Ae. W, th nBl-r"irBrl. who wnr rUN, inn hf Ih HhrnB n ('It -ftttifid ronntr to nitntia th ei. rmiiin f Lrnn Mi lift, wilhtu Ihe JmI jinl of Ihp trnrfMiid muntT, An, mn onr r4-f'iiTt onth kimI atftmiaiinn, nr, ihtil th Mid eritninal ftu PKcruicd m trt forih in liWuHnvfi rvturn, nitvU hr .Tavoh A. Kauiit, Ifi(h KhTirT, nn lhi IhirirDtb dnof Norrniltfr. A. D. I!rt7, hetwrco lh honr of trn o'clnch ip th ffrioop and thr? orvk in thr alierntxtu, H iturM our hnixlt and ami. tbi lliirlrt'nih ditr nf NoTt-ruiW, anna l'ouimi one ihoumnd riht hnndrrd and ittT.arTnn. Joa a linv.Toa. It a. a. i. UaarBii.L.lL.a. H. llaar.Nnna. F. U. WiLLaa. L. R. ktkaitSLL. Taos I'ot ansarr Sia'L M i ten ell. t.s Mat. Ocdss. (t a isac I aLDWBLt Ha. W. Wonaat.L.i l.. Baat Als A. W. Wiintss. ib. Clearfleld, Kof, .11, H7 Til if, m il r ol' iiiMtTo i .'.. ill . iiip. enmity, I J. .hi, M.rtta I ... , . . T., 1HH. as. ? . . j. vii u .i f Huiii4 rir disome, Kllen M irttn 1 Theun lersltned Oosiiiiiael'iner.ai'poinled Sylha Carl lit uke te.titnoriy Ml lliil pa, will attend to Iht same, at hi uuV'e. u Ih b'lrann h (il Clear, field, ea Thursday, tbe lllb day of Kecemher, lA7, at III a'elueb A. M., Mil wbera all parties Interested can attend. Dui2l-4t ISKAfcl. TKT, Commissioner. D. W. HUTCHINSON, ATTUHNKY AT LAW, - Hilrard, l"rle Co., Pa. ,JM-Fp"UI alKnlian paid to Bankrupt bafore Ida Heglatar. (notll m:pd PUBLIC SALE! VALUABLE REAL ESTATE KltuaU In Graham towiulilp. riMIE nibaorlhar, having detnrmiv ad lochanr" I bit raiidanra, rmbranaa Ibif opportunity of inlnroitni( tha eitiztna or Oraham lowotliipi and tha publio ganarallf, that ta will nffur at Public Kala, on tha prrmiaoa, on 8ATI HDAY, tba 7tb d.y of UKCKMUKR, W7, all that CERTAIN TRACT OF LAND, On which be now mi del, adjoining lundi of J. P. Nelmo, Iraac Kjltr and J. W. Hiifaalm. ontaininff 117 1crM9 Sventy of which are tltarfd and underfed culhration, having thirmn erod a Urge two ior frunfl I'WU.MM) IlOl'HK. RAKN. atd other DtrtMnry out but (4 ids;, f 'gather Hb a good baariof Orchard! aoii an ticelieat ipriog Li water at the door. Personal Property. The qberibr will att iHI( at Lha came time and place, bit perioral property, eonaiiting in part ol THREE HORSES, FOUR CO WS, Nine headf young Cattle, a flock of? b cap, and a lot of Uogi, One New Two-Horso Wagon, One let of new Bob fledi. one thre-borae Threebtng Marhtne, Wrnd Mill, one Buggy, one Meift., Plowa, Harrow. Cultivator; and a large Jot of Kriaing imple menU.ioo autaervui to nitnttoa. Hay by the Tun ; at. Rye, Corn and llurkwlicat by the liufiicl; Odi Iroo and one bran Kettle, one &uk Stove, one too p' ate Btnre, Iturenu, Hetit and Bedding, TaMn, pandit, L'baira. Clocki, Tog titer with a large quantity of Hoaiebold Ueodiand Werea, 4rFaI to eommeneo at nine o'clock A. M. of laid day, when and where ilia terms will be made known by (he unrfenigned. JACOU WILIIKLM. Grahata tp., Nut. 21. 1S67 U Sheriffs Sale. 1)V virtue of a wr t of Al Lvan Vn'na, le 1 I saed out of the Court of Common Plea of Clearfield county, and to me directed, there will be eiposed to public ale, at the Court House, la tbe bomnyb of CleorRald, on Morday, the 2.td day of Dee ember, IM7. at I o'clock, p. av, Ihe followioit described Keal K-tate. to wit: All thuaeoertaln two Ucu or piecei of land situate in Clearfield eounty.one of them surveyed la purauanea of a warrant granted to John Buy er, dted the lfiih da? of May, A. D. 17V3, be ginning at a poat, thence by Nirholson'a surrey, south 19 degreee weal SAO perrbea, to pool ; tbrace by land of .Nathaniel Donald, eoulh 40 degrees eaal 20 arrbee. to pW ; ihenoa by vacant land, north 39 degrees aaat 210 perches lo pos: ( and thence by Christian Uetting'i land, aorib 40 deajraea west 280 parehel, to tbe place of beginoiij, eoniaiainjt four hundred and thirty nine acres and eleven perehes and allow ance, be the same more or lets. And the other eurveyed ea n warrant granted to Nathaniel Dona rt. dated the Ita day ol May. A. D. HIM, bftrtnrinr at a roM, thence by Kicb- veUH j ..R'r . ea, to a post ; the nee by land of John Hin?htirt, south 4l) degrees eatl 2so parches, to a post : Lht-nce by aeanl land, north .11 degrees eat fil prrches, to pmt; and thence r y land of John Hurer, north 40 degree west 20 perches, to the place o beglt.nl g.conUtniig four hundred and thirty nine acres aad eleven percbea sod allow anee, be tbe same more or la. heitrd, taken in execution, and to be so!d a the property of bewis Jamiaon an1 Loren A. Knsworth. pf Didders will take notice that 16 per sent of tbe purchase money must be paid whvn tbe property is knocked down, or It will be put up again nr sate. JAUUH A . FALSI, hpjaairr'a Orricn, I Sheriff. Clearfield, Fa , Nov. SI, 1M7. J Phllatlclplila & Eric Railroad. WINTER TIME TABLE. Ihroofh and dlrarl ronla batwaa Phila.lr't hia, llaltlDAOra, Uarrlaburg, WllUamaptirt, aad tba Great Oil Region of Pennsylvania. ELEGANT SLEEPING CARS Ob all Night Train,. ON ami nSar MONDAY, 0CT0I1ER 14, 18(17. Iht train, on tha 1'biladalpkta Kna )'.al Ko.d wilt ruo ft fllova: Weatward. Mail Traia laaaas I'hiladalptiia 11 15 P. M. Iio do St. Marj', t li P. M lo arrtra al Krla S 4J P. V. Kria Klpraaa laara, Phlladalr'hia,....l3.00noon. lo do Rt. Mar a. 3. IS A. M. lo arrira al Kria 8.41 A. M I'astward. Mall Traia laaaaa Krla 10 40 A. M. Do do...t. Marj'a. t n P. M. Ho arrira at l'htladl.hia.... S hi A. M Erla Ktproa, Iravr, Kria 4 IS P. M !o AS Rt Mara'a 10 . P. .M. ! .arrira al Pailadrlphia..... l.t'O P. ii. Mail and Csprg, cor.arat with all train nn lha Warroa A t-'ranklin K.IVaj. Pa-aanfrrr, laarlaf Phlladalphia at 12 n M. arrira at Irainato at S.40 a ta aajoilt'liy at ip m. Lrarina I'hiladi Ij.hia at J.Vw p. oi., airiva al Oil Cilj at 4 . 15 p.m. All train, on Warran A Franltlls Railway ajsia elaaa aonBratiuna al Oil C-tj with train, for Fraaalin and Patrolaum Ontf.. ll"Rffaga rhackad through. ALFKKOL.1Yt.KII. Oanarat Suiarintrndent. IHTKAY t'Ol.T'-lra.rr-il a.ar from the 1 J anhwrilrr. in t'hat lown.hip.on or aSnoi tha ?('th nf O. tnlwr lat. a lro r-ar old SOR II KL i'l'l.T. with ana whita fool and a dim alarao tha fortht-a.t. Ana pnraon ftirtn inlormatton a to Ha whrroahonta. that will Ira.l lo ila rocinrrr. will ha hlwrall.T rawardiM. 1.0 1 IS J. Hl'iU. .NawharK, .Not. 1), 1M7. Notice. TWOt'I.D hfrahr Inform lha ailt,nof thi. Tir.inil, and tha pnHir f:at,orallr. that I hara .uiThatpl lha URI.-T .Ml LI,, ailuata in lha tillata of Ntw Millport, and having ri'dllid thr aantp, am now prapannl to do a m.d work a ran ho dona in Ihaootintr. Cu.tomrra will plaaaa t'ra ma a trial, and teat tnj cnpaoit- in tint particular. JOHN F'lX. Naw Millport, Noa. 14. Wl 1m School Books. I I a .... . ' ' 1 A(r-utP. hj thr irtitpr(ir rui.li-h-r". f.r Ih i'r nnd dilntution nf thr frit of M'llOuL Itnn fr thiirotmir, and krrp oontnotly an hand a full Piii(jlv, at thr intrMlurtui7 f rior-f alto, auoh othrra aa mat hr tvnntrd. at the lowrnt rn'rp. IIAIiTHWlCK A 1RW1K. Clrarflrtd, Not. J. -tf7 lni House and Lots Tor Sale. fllllK aahaprihor, da.irmi. af ohanpintr hi, r?l JL danoo. now odora for aula T t) l.O I S, tituatr on lx-nil itroat, in Ilia h.iromh of ( lrarfi.1,1. tnon onaof Ilia Ma It airot-d a plank frama HWbl.LINti IIOOE and k rTAlILK, lorli with lua usual niitbuildings. Terma tnudcrnta. Fur lurlher particular apply on tbe premtara, or address Ihe andersigued, at iMrartVId P. O. BorT-41 JACOM V. 8NOKE. pOHI-al FOH ll.-. Th subscriber h Ji lw t'OON KOIIK, Bewrly new, ahch h will sell cheap. ,nn7-JtJ JAS. A. MOtlltt. KW IIK4T FIOl'H-Frh arrmnd rraraea rmwr, pi i tr ia ma:i (-. i - . 1 r iv Tdvfvlirn)uiif3. Tl'iCfltllil! ISM'NHM'fll A!H'UlS. i II. ii ih W mi--i' ii X t ' 1 IrailVtd "ntv lnii'-wii'ir l-'aorn, a' !. n. b I'n , !I li"" I W tin , nf .'lull ilnv naliinl, ipMla tiuin lha In- lltltM ftHauj'Mltll III, til BH i For ilio itwnlnp of C-rfln-n, t M.aw-vil.c Kb')l bon. on Al iiiIjv, N.ncmVr 1"'7. tur t'Wohij of tiir'J. a! t'-iirfri-i Hill e"hrit hiMiM. nn 'Inin-inv. Niretnt.i-r frt, iti7. For (Ke town tin ij of Cuviut., al th hottee of Jacob llaurer, on Wi-dnfdy, oviilfr Jl.l&ui. For the tnwnihip of Karihnup, at tlie bu ul It. J. Hajnei, on Tlmlay, NovmiUr ?3, ISM. For the lownstiip of Murrta. at the houp lorm- I rlv ornptl by J. P. .Nelion, on Friday, loTni- j Iht JV. 107. . r 1 Fur the towmliip of (Iraharo, at tbe botie of Jticoh Ilul.kr, on Halurdaj, Nembor 3U, lbt7. Fur tlic timpiliip of Hm-lionl, at tbe b'tuea of Atrnb Foarce, on Momlay, Pwuitior 2, lKt7. For th townilnp of Uujre, t the houe of Kd wnrJ Albert, on lu'-aiUr, liecemher 3, lf67. For tbe borough Of Oanrola, at the h'iie of Milo HoTl, on WVdnrtdny, lefmbr 4, 1 Ht7. Fur tbe townahip of bvoaliir, at On ire ichoul boiie, on Tburrlttyt IteccinU-r b, 1 ('?. For th township of Woodward, at the hnnee of Thomaj Hcaderauo, an Friday, llwiiibT A, lt)A7. For the townihip of tJulteli, at the acbool bone in Jeueaville, on haiurdav, 1 win tier 7, 107. Fnr th townibip of ltecnana, at the house ol Icante) I'aulhamiii, in Glen Hope, on Monday, lcrQibr tf, )M7. For the townabip of Knox, at Amce' ccbool honoe, on Tueadav, IcccinbT 10, !Kft7. For the lwrotigh of Clcarlield, al the Comraie aionnra' offiee, on Tucntay, leotuibtr 31, Mo7. For tbe towualim of Jorda,o,at the acbirnl bontc In Anaonville. on Wcdncaday, December 11, MOT. For tbetownnhipof Fcrguaon.at the buuee form erly oocupifd by Jubn VrvgHty, ou Ihurcy, le c:inler iJt, 1S07. Furthe townihip of Cbtst, at the lobool bouse near pinion norauaugh a, on r nday, Ucocmber 13, 117. For the borough of New Vajbington, at the ichwl houae, ou raturdav, December U, lo. Ftr the towml)p of ilarnmde, at the election boaae. en MoodkvT, lieoember lo, 107. Fur the UiwrniUtp of Bell, at the election boue, on luveuity, Ucvuiber li, ino. For the borough of LumlMT City, at the imMic nouae 01 iamea uurry, ou neaucauay, itwuioti 1m. Ib07. For the townahip of Peuu, at the lumae of B. C. H tilturn, on Thoraday, !roeinher 19, lhfi7. ir tbe UmiiKhip of Pike, at tbe haae of Lenh 3lMui( ib Curwcniv.Ue, oa Friday, Decoasber 3tu, 107. For the borough of Curwciimille, at the bnuie of Leah Bloom, ou Saturday, ieoratMT 21, 1M17. For the towoi-bip of bloom, at tbe houae of Algern Hulden. on -M'-nday, December 23, lhrt7. For the townabipof Brady, at tbe housi-of Wm. Fehwetn. pVn.. on Tueadar. Deeembcr 24, 1H7 For tbe Uwnbip of 'juion.at tbe bona' of Dan iel lirubaker, on Wcdncuday, Deoeuilr 7!, I efi7. For tbe tuwufbip of Fox, at Ibr bouse of John I. Bundy, on Thuraday, Icnler 2 ltl7. ror Ute towufhtpol iloaton,at tbf bourn of Win. Woodward, on Friday, Dtofinber 27, 107. For the township of Lawn-nce, al the Commie eionera' offio, oo Monday, December ai, 1b67. An appeal from tbe Ta'ltiatiuuaof nntealcd landa will be held at the Commissioner!' oth.ac, on lucs dar, Wedn?s lay and Thurnday, the 4th, :th and nth Java of Fhniary, A. D. at which time all penoiii will plcsiiie at t cud, ft no appeal can br Ul.cn alter that date. fav onler of the lizard of Corainiivionera. nor!4 4t WM. P. UIUDLFV, Clerk. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE TIMBER, COAL & FAUM LAND. Real I"tatc of Jacob Grarharl, lat of Decatur townahlp, dexvaaod IX pursuance of an ordor of the Orphans Court of Clearfield county, the nnderaifrnrd, adminis trators of tbe eatate of Jacob Oe:rbart, laic of Decatur township, dejtawd, will flir at public al. on the prcimacs, on Tl'KSDAV, tbe 3d day of DKCEMKKB, lf.7, the following described Keal Estate, lato the property ot said deceased, vis N'lK 1. A tract of land situate in Decatur town ship, emintr aforesaid, beginning at a pot, corner of lHn.d Hp'.ttta, in tbe line of Jacob -Licarbart surrey i th me by lands of Jacob ttcarhart and ilardinan Philips, south V decrees w.st, 3i parches, to a mnple on tho north side of the turn pike; thence following theeoure of the turnpike, wont prn ht s. to a pot! ( tin Boe by laud lorus-er'- nf lUrdiuau I'hil.pa, north '12 degrorS east, aU ptrn.'U., i a. --- a- .J alHi' tilt. lhr.CC by land of Dand r-potts, south tH degrees east, 73 pcrcl.rs, and tao luika, to pi art of In-ginning, and Containing- Ion Acres, " more or lea?, about 22 acres cleared, with a benr u (; on li ird t hereon, the balance of tbe land being well timl-cred with pine, onk and hemlock. Tbe Ilcavcr Hun paaecs through this tract, sufficient In flic to float saw logs. u Is a tract of land situate In Decatur township afursaid, beginning at a stone-heap on the south side of the "Old Mate Koa 1 ;" thence along said road, south .17 degrees cast. H4J perches, toapuft; thrnce by land ol Abraham iiybr, south 40 degrees enut, 1W5 perches, to a post ; thene by land toimeriy uf llanlman Philips and others, aixith 5H degrees weat, IVi) perches, to an apen ; tbenee by land formerly of Hard man Philips, north .)i degi-to weat, 106 porchrt, lo a hemlock, on the line of James Thompaon and IavnJ poits; north decrees east, 21V perches, to stone-heap, or place of beginning Containing, In all, 3)0 Acres, with an allowance of six per cent for roads, Ac; deducting, however, out of tba a-ore described tra.-t. :t;i ecrcn and Itf perclien, conveyed to W. A. ai.acc, from saitl Jaeob Ucai bnrt. d.-oesaed. and wife, bv deed dated OotoU-r 1.1. lMH.i. rpnortltxl in t'lrfild eunty in Deed Hook X.pagv The aiiave ueacrine.i prenuacv baring t.Mrron ereotei a Iwo-.lorv lila.uk dm llina will finithi' l, with a well of wntrr winranirnt, a ona and a half alory lofj dwallmy, ai'rinx-hou ounrrnicnt, and a bank liarn ntuolY fr.'t h; turtT fi-rt. Alao, two p;xd Ivrarinn orchard.. With eidar mill andpraaa. Abonl lr() aoira of thia land ia fli-arvd and an.lor fool rultiralion ; the halant ia wrll timbarad, with (lino and bouilook. Tha huiMina;, are about ona ii II" mile from the Eria feurtit'ikr.ou tha road lead in from aaid turnpike to hTlrrtown, and about two aiilt-a from Philipitbnrjr. the preaent trnainaa of Ihe Trnuie and Clrarticld railroad. t(-hoo. faoii within thrtN'-foortht of a mile, and nat tuill, within ona mile v in 3 I a tract of latnl .ilnate in Morri, towri .hip, Cleartirld countr afore. aid. heffinmn at a stone heap ia lha corner of Jajnbilearhart furviy, and Ijoiniiijt the landa of the lata A lain tlrav, and (leorit" Slntmuel i llienea br land, of aaid dray. north !2 .1. reea wr.t, SC pirclica. to a boat; thetii by land, of llcorfrr. Stiiraini'l, north I1 de rreea weat, JTJ perehea. to a himlock thrnoc by laii lrforn.nlv.il tiroritr rlhiinmrl and llaidtnan lliihp,. aonlh 2rt di-frrroa wr.t, 1 1 1 prrchea. to an old dead pine j ihenoa bj Inn.U fnrniarly of Hard man riiil.pi and Jamea lhoniptn. (now Jaeoh tlaarhart.) aoulh d m. eat, CI prr. b,'. tn a Inra atone on Ihe line oi Jacob Uoarhart'a anrvey ; niroco i.j iHti.ia oi jacoo ttcarnait, north 2tJ de. pr.'eaeaat, IMJ parrhea. In plaeo of tx-Kiliniiiir. One other piece, a'lioininic tha above dracnttcd pieoe or tract, ".inning al alotiea at the mad on line of Oeorne Miiuimel, deceaat d: thence along .aid road, wuin a. 1 i ere... eat. ,!tl 2-10 p hra, lo a poat ; inenoe anuin lo arr.-i weal, 2 s 10 perehca. In a p'alj Ibetioe aoulh 4T) derrerail, i lOperchrt, to a poat; Ihcnca north i drprrc, wral, S-10 percbea, lo a poat: thence aoutb 47 defrcca ejaat. 4.0 prn-ncK, io a aronr in me man t thence aouth IS degrcea weat, .17 Mo rchea. hy land of noranain nyiar, to alone, ; Ulcnce north, 40 de greea weat, by landa of Jacob Uearhnrt, 6 10 pcrchea,to atone.' tliince norlh, a2j degree, Waal, along aa:d laal deacrild tract, 56 perche. loapoil; thence by land of Shimniel, norlh. 25 degree, eaat, 11 9-1 perchra, lo pla- e of begihuing. Tba two laal deKTihrd tract, C'oiitstti t3 Arrea and loo re re lira. Tbe aaid land h-athereon arreted on taro eiorylcg houae and ,taiile, with a good spring of water near Ihe houae j alao, a (road bearing orchard thereon. All the ahoea landa are esteemed Terr valuable as bituminous roal lands. Inaatnueh a, thev lie ia Ihe heart nf the hilnmliioua coal basin, besides Ihe freat value they ses as tlmlwyntid farm lands, with ad.antsgeons lnoatinn, A". Tha ritenaioa of Hi, Tyrone and Cl-arlicld railroad from Philip,, bnrg lo rieardeld. now being rapidly pu.hed to oompHiion, run, through ar near all of the sbor landa, TF.tiMS OF f AI.Ki One third of the purvbsM' money to lo paid in oa.h on day nf sale: one third In on veor thereaf ter, and ana third al Hi death of Ma'ry Oearhart, widow of said deoeaacd. Tha Inlterlwo parmenlai with their interest navable annnalle. lo L ....,. J by bond and rnorttiire on Ilia nreniiaes. 1 he one I third oa.h lo la n.id within half an hn.,r .tmr ih. proiert.y is sirarV dqwa.nrit will ha put up aiaia lor .ale. ' . , In oemmanc al 10 n'olc-V. A. M., on Tnasdav, the Jd day tif Deeemher, In7, nn that portion of aaid prcuiaea ktowa as lbe"IUmcstead Pro party, ' CHATtt.r PI.OAN. Jai. II. Trsams. 'YHNIC8 HOWE, Auctioneer. Administrator. orembar 7 lHn7-la. i ENT.'B Frm-h C!f Eoota, (wa-eaitet.l fo yrttv'lrrrUfmfnis. I T aVMOfc 'Ml 4W I t I'm I wilin in Inn- n I, VftoK FH. Tho -a lit aM . a (, 'law me thiMUu lUr CleatM) I ('. W M Not.ll l7.A(:pd) '1 m.4 iii.it wTi:i-n (iak;:- rtlorat ttiviiig'on uialrtet j,f, (k . HAI.K TF4CHi.li, to whom l.taj will be paid. Fufib-t tnfonT)ai.-nrj lnaMtJZ h? applying in peraon to the Directori, a? bju drraiiu Ilia atianlfrnc KOLOMOS UliUlK Frfnohrillo, Not. 7-St GREAT BARGAINS! AT PRIVATE SALE! rpnE aufca!ritar. ontrinplatlnj ')iD imtll,v 1 ku.iu.H, will aall, al phrala aala, an atj, tock of Pottery and Stoneware, At his Kilo, in Clearfield. Those who ware of this kind can secure it at a beav ; redm on tho usual prine, by calling soon, bftcaai H intends to elose it out as aoon an boaiKte. FKKDEKICK LLlIZINGER. Clearfield, October 24, lMi7-tf. Valuable Farm for Sale, rrIJE aubao iber, desirous of removing i t Wet, now offers lor sale ha FAKM.uttu, iu Knox lownahip, Clearfield county, a4jonl( landa of Samuel Uea, McPberaon, Geo. hi and others, Containing 109 Merti Forty-six of which are cleared and nnd-r cshin. tion, hiring tberon erected a DULLUNij JIOl'SK. log fcAfiN, and other outbQiidinp,ti. jeiDcr who a yoang bearing uniiiAtiu, The property will be disposed of at reuoaiii rate. FuHber in forma lion may be ebtat aiurenaii'K; tuv ttuuvra.jjuou mi jiiiidiiiii-., fa. ortlO-tl JAM E3 II A LET. (ftlur at tonal. Clearfield Academy. Bev. P. L. HAEEI80N, A M..Prii,nplj rpnE HECOXD PESSIOH ofthaprtaentKii laatio yaarof Ibis InstitutioB willeomtaiwi on MONDAY, tha Id day of Ueoemkr, iU. Pupil, can anter at a&j tima. Tksy wiU b charged with tuitioa from tb tia, tbe ,aur, tba cloa uf tha Seasioa. 1 ba eourae of instroetiofi ambraoea ,v,ry tliaj tBCluaea ib a tBoroun, pracucai act sxta Dliabed adueaUos for both aaiaa. Tba Principal, baring had tba aJrsrjktf, much asparieoea la bis profasaioa. utita a rabta and guard sai that hi, enure aliiitj ial ener;iei will ba daaoted to lha moral a4 bu. Ul training of tba youth planed aaderbis eas-ri T I K Mat 4(1' ILI 1IO.V. Orthography, Heading, Writing, and Primin Arithmetic, par Sewiua ( II waeki) . tit Grammar, tiaorsapby, AmhueUt, aad History II Algebra, Geometry, TrigoBometry, HeB. auration, urreyiag, Philoaopby, Physi ology. Chemistry, Book Keeping, Butaoy and Physical Geography . S fa Latis, Greek and Frtneh, with any of lb. ahova llrancbas - - . .fill r-No drduetios will b mads for iWm wTFcr further particular, laqaira of Kee. P. L. IIAHKIS0N, A ClearSald. July t, IKS? tf. Pria'iftl PINE GROVE ACADEMY AND SEMINAH, I'isa Gboti Mills, Ctyrai Co, Pa. J. n. THOMAS, A. Principal riMIE tbirty-aecond acsaioa of this Iuanm X. nil opeB Wednesday, October JOta, iT lerma Board and tuition, English brucbetlt per session of twenty wocka. bead for a eusut Oclolier 10 Jin pd. LOGAN ACADEMY. A First-Class High School for Ben I TS locatioa Is healthful, romantic and aim- t'cnnavlvania Central Railroad. lbeBtttsa bva'M Mueuivn 4. 107. Arrl S R. II. Fl l.lbX. Priaciiai sept 19 AntistowB P. 0., blau C,h Clothing. HOW TO SiVE MONET. TUB time r hard; Juo'd likf to knot H"w you ma aaT yoor dollan; Tha way lo do tt I will ihnw. If job will read what follow. A nan who lirrd not far fma bsra, Who worked hard at hit trada, But had a household to tupport That aquaodcred all ha mad a, I Stat hia osca. Saya ha, "M? frliot, X look thrrad brar and reugk j I'va trird to gvt nyaelf a fait, Bat can't aava up e&oagh." SaTi I, my fritod, how ch kart joif I'll toll ynn whtro to (to To frt a tnit that'a aotind aad ckaapi To RKIZKNSTKIN Co. Ha took what Iltlla he had urn-fJ. And want to Rettnatefa A Btfatrf', And Ibfra hi (ot a handnont luit, for half he paid to otbera. Now ha t home, h itx.ki ao wall, And their efltet ia toeb, That whan the taka their dally Real, They do'l eat half ai Bach. And now be findi pi' Saturday ritghl With all their wanta tuppliad. That ba haa money left to epend. And eotno to lay aaide. Bin fori A pupcpm, with cbeerfdl tmU, He gladly telli lo all. If you'd ae nrnney, go ant. boy Your elnthea at IiElZKN8TEIN"9 CLOTllINfl Whrra tha rhetpcit. fltext and bM O'i and good FurnivhinK Gooda raa bt bad t? erery Utte and in every aiyle ftfrl THE LATEST OUT! MONET SAVED 19 MONET MAPS? ITaR trfCIM Tf WraBI wIbVi fta tltafrtlaiM CLOTS I k fnf. H4TH A fiAPv or Fura.ibinC in,, GO TO C. II MOORE'S New and (bean Clethtni tore, whra iB lr fnuod ptntantly an hand a larf an4r'H looted anaortment of Fine Blaok Ciiari t1 and draba, brown, lifht, aad in fct ALL KINDS OF CLOTHING Adapted to all season, nf lha year; al'. f'' Drawara, Collars, and a large and ar" Bssortmanl or Una HATS and l-. ' ery latest styles and in fact ereryik" , eaa ba called for Ib hi, Una, will be fi.ni ' al lb aery loweal eita prices, a- ibft hff pnrebssed at Ih, lowest oiibi, (Csrf. ' will be ,old In tb, eame way by C. B. MOOBS. , ! tli To.! Offlc Ilgildlng, PbilipsV NEWS- Pall and Waable l.aaera. Maasliaes: large aeaartmant of lha lateal and beat S" ' Joka booka, 4-e,, eonstaBtly on b.nd st n ti uminF.?. V. 11- e, ... lath Poat Office B Bn-llly SOMETHING NEW! FLOUR AND FEED STOR IWOVI.D annonnc lo Ihe eltirena f f"( and Ihe surrounding eountrr ilia' o.enad a Kl.Ol'K AM) t'EKU UTt'liK srrtKrn srnri-T. Ofposil Ihe Fonlina;. where I In-.n' ronstantly on hand a full sawnmro' " Flour, Pork, Bacon, Ctpp, Oats, And all kind, of !Vd. whi.h I A for eh, or in eiehange for f-ll I Ml tl'.MPKRMF.S will eonanll tb-.r I"""1 UlTlng oia b nail hen re they go elel" ' r ehaaa their aupplica, as my arren reis"' perlecl, and am able to hoe rrrjlbir. line at the lowest mar4 nHee. ...,va 01,r6.!d, July 11, 147.