Tip f.rrd. f.tfifile. fir. ......... .M..r-rMMf t r' f ivnw. (Slit UpuMiran. rrrrteXf Sf A) .t . ni."ii!lo ((ivfli dl.i"ini i- Vif lak l-b-aettrs ill mM..Un thf !0.-llar t WiM. I .(.is on U".l t . cLti-mJ I ,.,! A Hi rlwlinn lies, II tr c;ukt i:xc.Tr.MnNT ut niu wwm uwiw! t, Jtr.M.a sTUttt, ti.t.siititi ' ' ' ' VlllUm ltrrl ! k " ' I r rSiaer-. MatbH "Irrrx, KtW.OOOM HT LOW rKlCES. aFnrim iv r. .ii t in ... , . . . , ii rMM 1 i "- " n - ...i .. .. , ... i hate r.T ! L-il" in ,..vrn Jr.ra troiihlc.1 t.ttr , """ m"7 pn" """7 'T ', , . , . l.'mplKlf the rcacd hit h tl Ksdioal fnlN-omn manly blt.r ltir Hn 't j lt, (fisn.:.-! snir '" .... Valia . I... V. rr-a.! i ih et kind thst ert-r iIk in hs erron . . i i e " "I M ..- l,.h. . Vktlvfc.en V t. I' " ''" '' e iMefie. he .' lb. wi'Miaee fr w Ih- 'W miP.ii-. nnai in-..n i. i ..,, ,,,,.,.,.,. i i.r. l, S,.ttth. in i.attr trr.H- 16 tira Hit ."...him. in , . . , - . r - ,. , , . , . .. ... n.t. .t. L.i..t ...i.l. ,' " T ... ....... ' .tatitirt dimnft.tratnn IB w 1 oi on trv. n wnn"i v uni , AV VNV,L M..hIU.n-1, thoy have h.. T,, ...Ir penc thai ,.ri, ht - ' ' Xl tfTl LvXui .- fl",', ;' j'StyVv' Vl . ' "-,'? C" -H-s'. GrrninK H (.opi AsnrR, K.litor. CLEARFIELD, PA. Thursday Morning, Oct. 15- 18C8. Domooratio Katioual Ticket. Ton 1'RKSII.ENT, Hon. HORATIO SEYMOUR, OT NEW YORK. ron vice fbesident, GtN. FRANCIS r. BLAIR, or MiRsnrRi. I I.ltTOHSl Williui V. Mctinlh. 'UcorRt W. CaM. '. trnol KuniTlv. JI.K. C. Amrrmii. Chxi. M. Lrirnriiig. IW. VoiM Wilhinirton. HimoB W. Aranlil. I WiIHiuii K. orM. (leorip- H. Ufrrell. iWilluua I'. cbM. llrrv R. -.KKliU. Crrnt 1 rrihmg. Jimhn Suhlvr. iAmct C. Norn. II. Kmmrll MonubM. W illi.m A. Iilbrilb. David L. Worich. Johm H. Vtokri. llnirj J. M'Urua. !Jm C, :!rk'- ., W.llium Miirk. " J .row H. lHniUnl. A. a. HroJhMKL Jr. EdwaH 8. gulden. John Blandmp. iBimoel B. ilawi. Dklawabe. Tlio result of tho elec tion hold in Delaware on tho Cth, will fill every Democratic hoart with joy. In the city of Wilmington the Radical majority was only 22; In September it was 314 j ehoiring in less than a month a Democratic gain of 292 votes ! Our readers will remember the noiio the Radicals made in September, and how they assured tho people that the vote in Wilmington was an indication of Grant' popularity. What will they say now 1 Taxation Debt. Thepublicmind is justly and rightfullyagiutcd on the important subject of taxation. This is tho only burden Industry nud pru dence cannot remove. If a man buys a house or lot, on credit, and has on it a mortgage or a ground rent, he can, by economy, pity off or reducs that debt, and find himself free; but lie cannot get rid of the losd the pub lic puts on him. The income of the National Treasury falls short of the expenses. This slate of affairs will l ontiiiueso lung as the Radicals are in power. They will not reduce ex-ju-t.Mi-s. They cannot- The -"ring" live? on public plunder, and r-ill not be ui:-'KH'Btid without a most des- j o'.-.ito struggle. In such a state of ;.i ( it is idle for the tax payers to iur u reduction of their burdens. They rnuxt make a change, and now is the time to do it Dead. The Confederate General un..n f',.l.u r : .i i ,1 .1 in Now Vorh, n m JUb inst. The Coroner's inquest states that he died of appoplexy. Ho was born in Jeffer son county, .Georgia, September 7, 1815, and graduated at Athens in 1834. In 1843 he took his seat in Congress for the firBt time. lie was five times successively elected to the House pf Jtcpresentatives, and was elected Speaker of the House for his fourth term, beginning in 1849. In I860 he professed imperishable devo tion to the Union, and in 1861 he was elected Governor of Georgia, as an un conditional Union man, by 67,400 Totes, against 38,800 cast for the seces sionist McDonald, la 1859, a yeaf after ttia end of his term as Governor, he was again sent to Congress. Upon Mr. Buchanan's accession to the Pre sidency in 1857 Mr. Cobb became his secretary ot tlie Treasury. MAiuotn on the imrprt-flaggtrt. Tho following letter of rresidont Lincoln is explanatory of his senti ments in reference to carpet-baggers : Eltci'Tlri IIkikii. 1 WAMttlnrnr, Norember II, lSl. f Drta bin : lr. Kenaedr. bearer of tbia, baa some appreheniioo that Federal omeera, aol eiu """ Looiiiana, m.y be M np eandidate. for olhoa in that Slate. In my riew. there eonld be wa ponihb) otijert in uch an eleotioa. Wa A. u partionlarly ned men hen of Congee from (beaa T , H"1 skmg with logi.latioa e. hat we do want ir the ennHniire erilmre that reipeetable eitiani of Loni.iana ara willing . 'i. v. vongrea. anil it ewear to rapport the ton.lilutioB, and Uiat olber reipatulile eili aeoi tliere are Willing to rote Tor them and arnd them. To arnd a parrel of Nnnh.ni ,, M Pepre!enUllrea. eiecled. wonld he nn.ler-tond, (and perhip. really a, at tbe point of tbe h.r n. t, u!d be di.gra, rfal and outrage. ; and were 1 a mmber ..f longrea. he,-., wowld role ageinil admittm; any lu.-h nan to a leat. 1 oori, rery Uuly, We hope theGrantitcs will put this letter in their "loil" pipes and smoke it. Were "honest old Abo" alive to ddy ho would be denounced by Sum ner, Duller At Co. as a "rebel" and a Copperhead, bccau9(r this letter sijnelchcs every carpet bagger in the r-intntry. 1:iihibkiiThis When the North-e-n f ildier. were sick and dying in tiic Ani(ronvilie prison, and the Son-1.. rn nffli-iala desired an exchange, '(n rant refused to comply. Gen. :''. i'-r. who Iuih bren brandetl'.'bcast," 1 iiiiinaiiiiy enough i0 attempt to M l iimweick aoiuVrs home, and do f t -d to make the exchange of prison . rs ; but Gen. Grant, with less human iiy than the "beast," refused in this miignage : .-Kerry m.n rld . rimto or atberwia,. be. aa artir. a..ldie, B10rt ., wh, "ir'V1; .M priennrr. fa ken. wr will have to g uti, ,h u "tarn, in... d. At thi. par,,.,,,., deteat .,,4 wonld eoinp,,.,, w out MMf hrn Now, is it possible that a Northern soldier, or the father, brother, son, or voting relative of that soldier, can rive bis tote for Gin Gr,,tf We think not, and the votes for Seymour and J -!n.r will tcll.-J,-. )-, j, ,i00ki A New York exchnnga states that the loveliest and prettiest woman in America M marri(:(, on Islimd last week. Th editor with hoU. her name, hot wo suspect that she is his wife and he i.only blowing. mfiil . Th ww-t of ( HiH tiiiJrn...l, n.l llic m H.pon no ttlirnirnlly do f all crimi. on who have nounceo as traitors ars at laru. V deem it proper at thlr time to reproduce several extracts taken from tho New York Tril-une, tho leading liadicftl newspaper of this cohntry, which read more like tri-uson lhau anything we can find ; and had simi lar view been expressed by a Demo crat at that' day, be would have been murdered or banished long ere this. The Iiaftfman'i Journal of this place, in November, 1H(0, gave utterance to similar language Those who doubt our statement can procure copies of thoso "toil" journals, and read tho "damning proof" on their virgin pa ges, itaad and reflect over tho fol lowing "tit bit" of loyalty : Fran (Im rwtm of Korrabar , IMP. .Il Lhe t'ultuD fctale aball beouaa aniiAvd thai the? Mil do better out uf the t'aiuo than in it, we inaiet oo letting theta ffo ia peaec Tbe right to eat do war be a rerolutionarr ana. bat it aiiaU nevcrthfleea. We aaaat erer reeiel tbe right of any Plate to remain in the L'aion aod pallife or d'tr the lawi thereof. To withdraw a eunaidcraljk aeotiua of war l;nioa ihall delibar atelr reeuKe to go oat, we chell reeiit all eueratve meaauref deligned to keep It in. Wc hope acrer to lira in a republie wbareof one ecottoa ia piaaed to the other with baroaeta." From the TVieaae of Noremlicr 30, 1KS0. 'lf the Cotton Ptatee anitrdlr and aarneitlv wih to withdraw from the fnion, we think they hould and would be allowed to go. Any attempt to eompel them by foree to remain would be eun trar tu tbe pnaelplea aaaneiatad in tbe immortal liecuuratioa 1 ladupondewoe, aentrary la tbe fan daiuental idoae oo whwb buman liberty ia baaed." From tbe Tneaae of December 17, H0. "If ft (tbe Deelaration of Independence) juetl. bed tbe eeeeaoioa from tbe Brilieh empire of three million! of eolooiata in 177., wa do not ana why it would not juitif the Beeeanun of Are miUioBf of Boutbrroeri from tbe I Dion In IWI1. From tbe TWteee of February W, 1 MWoeserer it abaU become elear that tbe great body of tbe houtbera paopie hare beaoaae auaelw irely alienated from tbe Initio, and aaiion. la eeei from it. WK WILL 1)11 01 U BEST TO FOItW AllB TIIEIK VIEWS." From the TWtaae f January 1SS3. 'Il three monthi mora oi earn ret fighting ihall Bfit arrre to make a atriooa imurrrviou on the reb el! if tbe eod of that term ehal) find of po further adraaeed tnaa IM beriaoing if ame malimant Kau baa decreed that tbe blued aad Ireaaare ol tbe nation thai erer be aquaodcred in avelew efforte. (rf aaaowHoeraWoy. A.VD MAKE l Ub BK.-T ATTAINABLE FEACB If those sentiments are not treason, will some "toil" commontator toll us what treason is f H fay the Tnxrt 1 By way of answer to John Covodo, and all such iUdical numskulls, who are eitber too ignorant to know, or too venal to tell the truth, and who are constantly declaring that the "rich men pay all the taxes," we give place to the lollowing list of articles of every -dny consumption, showing what they cost before the advent of Radi calism, what they oont now, and the amount of lax assessed on each : Old Pneee. 3 U 15 30 ; . 1 S3 Ii Preeeet Prieea. 11 1 in XI SO 16 JS ?5 io Ml 40 I l , Ml 1 M' Id n , ao 30 (Mi s en in Taxea. II 44 K7 11 4 41 f li J .11 70 i 40 s II . 4i 10 M 00 s 7 lot 4 11 I 00 Malebee. per gro, .. Tea. per lb CoSee, per lb Molaeeaa. par fa! Hugar, per lb Malt, per borhel per lb avt'Zr ii s ID li 60 10 10 t7 SO I 00 11 i IM . 4 1. 1 00 . lcr lb .. (linger, par lb ('aeaina, per lb I'imento, per Ih NutmegH. per lb Ptarrh, per lh. Haierne, per Jh. Cream tartar ........,. Fiira. per lb Orangrt, par boi.M Lemone, per bis Candlea, per Ib..,.... Riee, per lb- Coal, per ton.. Nails, per lb....M....HW. Conlage, per lb....,.,t 13 Mi S aicooiii, per gallon.. 4 M Are the wages of the mechanics. mm niu mooring anu producing class es gonerally, doubled and quadrupled in like proportion 1 . By no means. If they were, tliere would bo less cause for complaint But every man knows iney are not. In connection with the above, we add the following list of articles, the prices of which have beer, increased from fifty to fivo hundred percent, by the imposition of tariffs, taxes, iic ; Boole, ihoea. no ISO par neat. Drnga and medieine Sim per rent. t)10 Naval floraa.. par pent. . 2. per eaiit. ktlparaeot. 100 per eenL In per newt. Haiau aad eii... Dry g.MKl. H-H.k . n J ftationery. ('Nlhlng-.... Karaitun,... Iron aad rteel,..... Lamhar... M t'rowk are ... !W peroral. kfl per aent. I" per neat. kM nar eewL I,iouorBM..M,. Cigar. . Sod par aenL WorkinBmen ! these exhorbiUnt taxes and bounties are drawn from your pockets to support iUdicalism, the Freedmen's Bureau, and a vast standing army in time of peace. It is your contribution towards the build in E Up of a Vast moneved arili-rfc To submit to a continuance of Llu-ao things is to submit to be swindled for the be.-ient of a party whose extrava gance is only equulled by its corrup tion, i uuroniy rcnoi is to vole tticm out of office. Moruing Patriot. Anvr.RTisiNO. The largest adver tising contract given out in I8ti8,and probably the largest ever given to one advertising firm at one time, is that of J'liuitation Bitters to Geo. P. How ell k Co.. Advertising Aeonta. Xn Aft Park Jtow, New York, on the J8tb of Oopleniber. lor 143,776 2(1. Alessrs. P. II. Drake Co. have for years been among the largest, if not the largest, advertisers in America, and the contract mentioned above is but a smuil part ot their expenditure in this way for the present year. It is only those who have tried printers' iiik most extensively lhal arc so firmlv convinced ol its cftiency. The Advertising Agency which it sending out this order is another ex ample. It commenced basinets loss than Jive years ainoe, and the fact that it now controls greater advertising patronage than any similar establish ment, is without doubt to be attri buted to their having expended more money in advertising themselves and thoir facilities within that time than all uther.adweriiBjng erm. put t,,-,,,. sr, since Ur0sUtbliahnienl of th. first agoncy a quarter of a century ago. . - i a) ea a. . A sninthy saan, a wonderfully relj. gious charaevir, of tho name of Dyer, has etinvertedalahn Allen, "t he wicked est man in New York," (by promising him to make his Inrttmo by exhibit, ing liinishlf in public meetings); now lot tbfa pious Dyer turn bis aitention towards old Parson Brownlow, the cusseifost man on earth. - John Allen, the wiokedest, and Brownlow the oussodest, wlih Dyer the pious, will make a triot worth sueing. Hlie Ninth finds li.rwlf nmsicncd to I I the Under .,,,rci. of the Ka.lual Par- ty fur four years loniter, she intit I , straightway sirongiy manat-iea Should lognnand WaelitMirne.and the mon whom thoy represent, ho permit-1 ted to govern the country, through the eliTluin of Grant to tho Presiden cy, then will the social and political tMiuulisaliua of tho two raves lis com-, pleted. In many parts of the South the negrocleinent will peedily become supremo. Negro judges and juries will have in their keeping the rights ol all the w hites- Negro TogioUtures will regulate the tenure by which white men hold their property, and will assess, levy, and diihuise the tax es of which they themselves will pay so little. In all parts of tho South blacks and whites will share in com mon the schools, the hotels, tho thea tres, and all publio conveyance, as well as participate in tho government. We wilt say nothing here of the inca pacity of Uie negro to govern, of his improvidence, of his indisposition to work, of bis physical organisation as compared with that of the white man, or of his moral or intellectual inferior ity to the latter. W simply stste hero what every one knows to be the solemn truth, that the poople of the South co ild" not be made to submit, as a finality, to such a condition of things as we have described, except by the severest coercion. Ao poople on this continont, not even excepting the people of New England, would ac cept, without tho compulsory persoa sion of the boyonel.such a fute as Con gross wickodly, lawlessly and reck lessly proposes to inflict upon tbe South. It is as criminal as it is child ish to speak of tbe repugnance of the white man to assooiaUon equal terms with tbe blacks as a prejudice which ought to be corrected with a strong band. If it be prejudice, it is as strongly felt at the North as it is in the South, and it is a prejudice that statesmen are iKiundtoeonsidor. Nut five mon out of a hundred anywhere North of Maryland would bo willing if they went to the South, to send their daughters to schools half filled with negroes, to seat their wives in a theatre in the midst of negroes, or to themselves share their staterooms with negroes. No community between New York and the Mississippi wonld consent for a moment to be governed by black men. Yet tbe Radical party is preparing to inflict upon a broken and helpless people ,thoir Ignore i nous and ruinous punishment It will not wait to see whether what it affects to call an unfounded prejudice cannot be eradicated by a little lime and concil iation, but is prepared to inaugurate measures which will at once destroy ! purpose. Of this the reconstruction all presont chance of a revival of the j legislation of Congress foVmed a stri prosperity of the South. To the worid king rxcmiilication. Another strong the spectacle presented by this coon- try tnnst seem like a hideous mockery Millions of men, among whom dwell scarcely any black men, but who have lately voted against negro sun rage in the North, nre deliberately striving to consign millions of white men In tbe South to the domination of ignorant and uncouth black men. And thiapo- ... . . . - V er.! rSte4aol by liwaeiw nn Poland, ia to be h3-pocritically pnrpotratedin tbe sacred names of justice and religion. If tho Radical party is suffered to car ry out its infamous purposes, then are our darkest days yet to come, and the people of this country, looking a few years hence upon their work, will cease to wondor at the folly and mad ness which buve bionght destruction upon I be Kepublics of other lands, and in other times. They will have am ple food for reflection as they recall their own errors, and Aill canse for unavailing regrets Baltimore Ga zette. f fesiskM stwaf Smmtl rmt Have been furnished by the Slato au thorities to the Grand" Army of tbe Republic and Union Leuguo, political organtsatiotie, under the pre ton oe that they have conformed to the militia and are military organizations. Was ever a tree people subjected to a greater outrage I Their operations are all secret. ' Who ever saw them parade in pub lio, as miltiary companies, battalions or regiment, r , Who are their commnndors, Who are the rank and file ? These are questions the people have a right to bave fairly and squarely an swered. Mr. Jordan's letter stating that none but military organisations bave been furnished with arms, is not enough. It evades the point It blinks the question. We have reason to believe thai the political organisation known as the Grand Army of the Itepublie and another similar organisation, known as the Loyal 1eacue, have, to some exlont at least, been furnished with arms. Now wo want to know by what right they bave been so furnished f By what right theSute authorities hsve placed arms in the hands of those apparently mere political organ izations 1 Outsids their own secret lodgoslhcy are not known sat military organisa tions. Is it so, to-day-in Pennsylvania, that law permits the arming of secret bands 1 - ; , We went Mr. Jordan or air. Adju tant r;nnel M'f'lu. this. !,. If It is so. that ' tha sMMt r.nlitin.1 , i,,,,..,;...; f ,i.. i,...i:i . ,M.wulin u, .ii. iwiiiai imriy in armed by the State authorities it is Inirn time the Ikomoersts should know , and prepare to meet the crisis which inch act would indicate that their i noliLiowl nin.,or.i. !.. I ( . vj.j.u..., v IIIWII. ,U Ulllljj about. Bo watchful, Domot rats. Bo wakeful and vigilant; and, as wo remarked the other dsy, it you havo arma, keep them j if ro have not, get them. HarrMmrg Patriot. Allisl.ee, the other dav, went be fore Judge rnmm, of the Criminal Court at St. liouia, and ronouncinjf his allegiance to t he Kmperor of China and all the mandarins and baahawsof ten or twerre tails, was mads aoitissn of the L'nitod Ktatos. This boingthe first Chinaman ovor natnralixed ihoro, some curiosity was loll to know how ho would vote. II o said be wonld "volo foree Hey mon roe and Ulairoe.'' The Radicals say they ars for equal rights, yet lliey give the elective lrsn chise to negroea, Mntft a,,, jt ,w,v from -white men. Will the latter Bgres to this yatetl J ampi your invitation in.., iw P" n"",i" U" 6lh. i""u,,t llsll to reK.i.d to the nomination, of the National aoJ State Conve nt ions. My best wishes, however, will be with you, and with all who are asso ciated Willi Voti, in vindicating the Constitution and maintaining the in teuntr of the Union. . 1 have never Udieved that a Slate haa a right to nr do I m fK.ls, sea trxAm 4 K fa t'tiiaitl tint Vi ItllUI m r 1IIMII IIIV V". ") wv beliovo tho Vcdcral Government has any stithority to exclude or expel a State from the Cnion 1 sm therefore no secessionist 1 am no Radical, nor have I any sympathies with the prin ciples and actions of either. When the Republican party was or ganized In 1H&U, to assort and main tain popular sovereignty, or the right of the people to form their own Stale constitutions, decide for themselves in regard to thoir local government, without dictation or interference from the central Governmont, or from bor der ruffians, I did not he.ilate to act with the organisation. Efforts had been made to impose a Constitution upon the people of Kan sas without their spninst thoir will. They resisted the efforts to invade their rights, and they have my sympathy and support in that re sistance. Rut the Radical element of tbe Re publican part)', w'licli for the last i three years bad control of that organ- ixation, unmindful of the professions of regard lor populur rights and State righta, and of its avowed opposition to Federal aggression, bos been engaged in'grealor outrage upon popular rights and Stats rights, and in a more arbi trary and despotic exercise of Federal power, than was ever attempted by "border ruffians," or those -who have abused the authority of the General Government at any former period. A party so false to its professions, and to tbe principles which led to its organization, is not deserving ol pub lic confidence. 1 shall rejoice is its defeat, und in the triumph of those who are striving for a restoiation of tse Union, and restoration of the States to their legitimate oenstitutions and constitutional rights. Very respectfully, GIDfcON WELLES. Mlais U ts Aessiam 1 We have had occasion more than ' nnM li ariAalr Ilia atnni.4 l.lnnrinrw eomm-tuxf by Uie IUdical loaders. Even in those eaaea wbnre they are ; VOTitB to c HtlrtroRswia th. or-s-iaUy tlicitow. U make thing. fit J'JZ and binding, tbey seem to, fortunate- j .r unku towmmip. deaaaa-d. Tbe appraiae- iy i fur the conntry, wholly de&uientin the skill and capacity to effect their ud Of instance of iladical stupidity appears in lhe muuuio lliey tiave got into by the proceedings on tho "1 sl ide teuure of office luw provides that all appointments made during the recess of Congress shall terminal or be vacated units confirmed by the Senate at tho succeeding session. Now th. Radical bold that there was . ... . .. ... . current rM.ilntmn was jin"d tlaoicaa to take another recess. Troe. there was really no quorum of the House, but Ibis speaker Collitx aud bis friends inanagea io ignore. It there was a session of Congress on the 21 si, it is certain mat titers were no spHiut- menis oonnrmod by the Nenale at that session ; and it results therefore, that all the appointments made since the session preooeding bave, hy virtue of the tenure ot office bill, terminated and the bonds filed for the proper discharge of duty, and for the securi ty of the interests and property of the Government ceased to be binding. lr, on the oibor band, there was no ses sion. Congress stands adjourned over to the first Monday in December Waa ever riartv at once ao mahivalnni and stupid f The Charlcalon Courirr. SePtemlMir 80, gives the following advice lo South orn orators and writers : "Ist the Moulhorn speaker and writer remem ber that ho baa a grave and solemn duty to perform- that the eyes of millions are npon him ; that be may aid or injure the cause of American liberty. i?t him weigh carefully his words, so that in no event they can be made to express another meaning than that which be intended. Let him svcak for republican liberty, mutspoak w ith wisdom ; and if Ilia cause should bo lost which lioaven forbid let I him not be able te reproach himself wimmo mougitt mat he has aided the cause of tyranny by bis want uiBvreuon. That BEAunnx Inoidskt. An exchange says : Emma, who lost bor three brothers in tho war, snd who criod on tho "side walk" because they wore not in the Radical procession on Friday, the 25th nltimo, should road Grant's dispatch to Gen. Butler refu sing to exchange prisonera, by which some twenty thousand Federal snldiors were starved at Andersnnville prison pens. She might also find consolation in the fuel that Joe. Brown, who es tablished those pens, is now a leading IUdical of Georgia, and received into a jiolitica! communion and fellowship with tho very mon in whose presence she gave such a touching exhibition ofeher tears. a i i i ,- , oeen aisoovered in w"1''"rT'n who doWt wnnt his nr.ir.ry mi wen, anu wnai is more won. , .,j , . . . . l"!' hotter to prove w '"T "I he says lhat he earns ?f J more t!,',?n t,,,t' mn' "vo P"' """"" jno nanis oi mis Wonderful man is James AI. Haiaell, and ho was .... . . iy m uiumuur vi we illlin UhlO olunteers. The liadicalspreU.nd that the ne groes are just as competont for self- jrovcrnmont as lite wuilo men. Tlion why was it necessary to dstabtish a government bureau through which to food and clothe thorn at the exper.se of w hile labor at tlio . orlb f Answor They are not fitted for self governmoiit.snd the Radicals wish to pookut ton millions of the public money. The Mongrols of the Korth are sen ding Enfield rifles to the Soqlhoro negroes in boxes resembling piiftina. But if they succeed in driving tbe ne groes on to murlor fhe whits women and children of the South, these Northern Mongrela belter keep the rofflns at home lor their own aorom modatipn, , . - -" 7 . '.,,, rPniilino ! "ln:rt.ilJ.."-,., 2Zl?l gmnixi wen, sncn a pm"' I'" j H numsnny, a' inr um Kiin. 1. Iicstnni sirevt irorn rimnnm Hrd, and Hmad Irom Chestnut to Spring Garden, was one dense mass of people. "ith evrv door, indv?, and most of the house tops, tilled. The procession w as from nino to ten miles . :.. n...i m length, refiuiring two Ii ! half to Ps PVM V""1- ! a ', a It was not sincuy naniran. .y I ert helms very lew but DomocraU took 1 Prt il i the ,6el,n "nd nthu- siam oi me icnsoi uiousanusui - ..v tatort indies ted that their sympathies were almost unanimous with the Dem ocrats. It was a proud day for Mc Clellsn a proud day for the Democra cy of Philadelphia. Morning Patriot. Ouioo.x. A resolution was passed by both Houses censuring Senators filliams and Corbett for their acts in the United .States Senate, charging them with misrepresenting the peo ple oi Oregon, and requesting thira to resign. Uarkfts. Clearfield Markets. Beportrd weekly for the Cuaaril. Hart suras by J. P. KntT u, Dealer ia fry Ooudi, (in. eerirl, Proviiioof, Ac, llarket at., ClearbeU. CuuaritMi, Pa, Oct. Ii, I1&3. Appirl. green,....l ftd ll"g!, dre.!ed.... Dried, ( m 1!) Ilidea, green Apple boltar.yiral, 1 - llama lift. Batter.-, miH h hbilajarii;(ai Heaul...t2 Ha, 1 ftt bidea ..l (4 Hurk wheal 1 1'rd EZZZZZ iVtonmtU Elatlcnlrorfrer & Co., rlaaf. Ireeh Wi'tu ov u.uiu.mw.Ml. I wo Hoardi. M 14 ($?" 1 Potaloea 1 SS CM. abelled- 1 M 1 Peaebaa. dried, S Ik Uwrm,ea, (aj Jkl Planar, l bbl-... I w ( ora meal, V laek, t M Uya 1 k" Chop. rU 7i( 4 SS U.g.. . Cloeereoed wS e Salt. V aaek t t ft.naa . . Sii Sbiaglaa.lkia, M, SS Caarnaa, . fol 14 . hhuiglea, 1 ia....li rbMkeoa, drad, M 1 ua.iiay ared... t 0 Krr. .. 111 Tallow 1J Pluaaad- J SO , heal I V loar I l'l-14 Ml . W ool ....., 4k liar ...11 liia,l.i M Woad. 1 eard 4 VS Jlrir ditrtisrmfBts. IKTI A T,. Came braapaaeisf ee tba protal. J aaa of Ike io Karri bet, ia Ooabea lin.hip, aa ar abawt the let af Jaa. laat, a BRfrlDLB COW. with aoma whim wpaaj, wad a M.ACK BKirtR, with white aiar aa ler.kead be lb maliaa. The ewwar it hereby aotibed ka !. forward, proee praparty. pay rbarrea aad take tbam away, ar kbey arUi bw diepnaas af area. 4 lag i la law. JOUH kSUaAsMI. I !!h"'r!!!?"h"l.,?S's' mewl at real aetata eat oot e Margaret f3meei.tkie w id'.w of laid deaeaeed, of ii. acre, mare wr lean, and rallied at ?J9 51), we. no tbe oth day of Oo- teher, A. II. MSI, aoalrmed mi. by tbe ( ..art. and ai doted that mtiliealioo ha made io two wewipaperr pnbli.hed la Clearluld enoaty. ialorm iag all perron, late re ted tLal the eame will be oanSnaed abaolutcly an lee. auffirieot ob)errinwa ore Sled aw or before Ike around St on day of lie. retuoet, A. l. Ishs. Ilj tbe Tonrt. 1 41. IlARtlEK, Oateberliidt Ork af Orphan! Caarl. il'AHTI-.m.V ttF.POrtT of the Cot v K.TtowAL Haw. af ClearSald. oo tba tag af the am Mowaa; of Orbeber, ISSS i aaoonacca. Uu and Tiarowoti H,ll t? m v. o., w erewra elraoiaUua ww Poroivara aad I at ore Carrent aipanara aad taxea IreJ Tender! aad Camp. 1st. Note. Nalioaal rarreary, oaak llama. d loa f ram atkee baakiasd Uaakara.. uaaiLtnoa. Capital ttosk paid ia I1).S. S Ctrawhuoaoatatmadiof. U.lni SS Daw depeaikera. lb,;. OS Doe loDanki A Baiikera- JJ Borploefnnd aad pro lit, 11, US ST Ml 1. Sit' ll.TI. k.tuj Si IMI. ToleL.. ...... Hi, MS S7 Ilk.Ua ST of tba Coaau S. IkJ bll4 WO Ot 1, Jamea 1. taonare, Preeideal KaUaaal Bank af Claarleld, da I lhal Ike aowea ototaswot at troa. my aaowiasg. aod keltet JAMEoaS. LI0KA1O, Prai't. KEYSTOXE STOItK CRCOKD Br, CLIAEPIELD, Pa. NEW GOODS Shawls I Shawlsl Shawls BLANKETS! ELAN tETS! Hoods 1 Kabias! Breakfast Shawli IkDIXl 1VX.'. CARrETS AKD OIL CLOTHS Ladies' Coats! . LADIES' AND CUILDREX'S SHOES , an vx neii ntllTCH AKB IKOLISB MORIKOS! Bilk riaiaa VSLVET lor aalM ! . . Alexander POPLTNB ! All Waal PkAIDs! Eesnebaa Ktpellant I Chameleon Poplra 1 lappa Cloth far Wrapper! ! Ladleo' Cloaklap I Water proof kloak aad brew. Caaabmaraa far m aad boy. 1 Boaoot Velrat. Klbboae P law era, raalkon I Ladte'i aad Ckibirea'i Haul Wool aad CwtMa Do Lai am MaiUaa, PlaaneH, PrlaH ! Xapkn, wanted aad wool Tarn. ? ' Draaa Trimming,, fnder Clethlnf , Bata, Cora, oeiara, Uloraa, aad a eompleu aaeartmoat of all kiada of NOTIONS, at vary maderate prioea. KIVLING 4 SnoWERS. Ulaarsais, OeLlk, lSSt tr " (S it 2OOTS AXn SUOI-S are soiling at kair Ikr araal priea, at I. P. IP.ATTER S. QLtiTRlNG : CLOTLUXG. You aaa get a PULL 8111 of CWthea, ( Ceol, Paa'i aad VosU.) lot Mmio, at J. P. VATIIB-S. OOLESOO OI) S Double SkewK Break that Shawh, Hwada, Raklao, ChUdre.-i Salt Caetaa, Swarfa, klaokaae, d-o, at V atz;ea'. gWEET potatoes; rrn.NIEr.aIlS I ' umiED rmriTi POKPECTJOffKetT I Jaat raoalrad aad far oala aa , rpn aer.lr el re.rnfany leette tVe at I Katlna of Ike paMie geaeram ra rreir N4edi4 aemaal at aerebaadlea, aklfk Ibay AT VKRY LOW rKICf-S. " "' Their to- eaaii.bj la part of Dry Ooodfi of the Bert Quality, Sh at Print., ! lelsaa. Arpirea., Werlsa. Uinraamr.MapliM.lMrarbed aad aeblaaek ed,) Prillloga, Tirkiagi, aotto. aad Weal Fmoael.atitirtt!,Ceetmel, Cotteaader, Ladiei' Hbawli, Nablaa k Hoed!, Ralmoral and Hoop bkiru, As Aba, k Ha arMMment of Mes Drawers aad Shirts, liar. Cape, Boat! A Heora. all of which WILL BE SOLD LOW FOR CASH Hardware, Queerurware, Glassware, " " Groceries and Spices. IN SHORT A (i EN KRAL ASSORTMENT Of ererrthlng are.lly kept la s retail ttsra, all CUS.AP F0HCAH ar apprwrad eeaelxy pre- A. K. WRIGHT i EONS. Claarteld. Nor J , IS-ST. ;a":iio67 z'aisdA azxaai (Snare lean to Laa.be. While A Co.,) waoLSaaaa a betail acAioa ut GENERAL MERCHANDISE OSCEOLA. PA, KERPECTfrLLY lorlu is nawiaaUoo of their large otack af aaoeaoablc geeda, pur eoaead far oaih, aad aeiiiag at wUkJLILV KKPICKU I'hiCKg. WE DEFT COMPETITION. W. sail better Oaadi at tower ratal thaa ary other koaae ts lbs eoaaty. the sea sex why. P.O. a., wa bay for rajh a. 4 boy eleea, aad ara thai ooobkod la g Ira oar awatemen a. 4 potroai the baweflt of tba graater portioa of af the protla Ojey hare hitherto bora pay- i . El i.ii wa sol mare gW. tVao aay adasr Soaaa to Cleark el 4 aoanly. Oar rtock eoaaiau of Drj- Goods OrowrlcK, Qnaewawara. Hardware, Wood .nd Willow Ware. kaata aod Shoos, Hotl. Capo, Clot hug, Parai. tore, Corpau aad Oil Clelbe, ProvisioM of aU kinds, reed, ic Dress Goods for Ladies, of eeery otyha. DEESS GfVODS FOR CHILPBEX, m Boat aad taetafal deeigae. DRESS 60)IS FOR CENTLKMEN, la variety. IADT UAMCLOTDIVO at great, redweed r '-, Ordee- f e.e. f OleUilOf . a..riM to aeleet rram alwari aa hand. NOTIONS. From war large Hoek af KOTIOBS, erery want la that line aaa be eeoe-lied, erery del ire gratlfced. CEWERIES AAD TKOnSlOAS. i ?"r""' ',rT I rrwpa of erery analitr. P PagM C.iwd llama fhealdera aad BJm U ti L u T, . r.. ... . ... i,-., inea aeel. r-Bed, Mark oral. CadSah, Kowad Herriag. Lake TroaL (asm Pkaar, Oara Meal awd kaokwbaat M. Camh fld Bar (wamtry rradwrw. RnHrtiV- tT3.. Taola far Carpeotara and oihera. BaM -.k 'V, .7 ' cordage anukao. Mill Piadiaga. Cigar and ToUnrro. PlneM kraada af Clgari, Oiewlee aad Sm.iae Toboooo. Tba rale orated ht ink igao Piae Cat ia n-Coontry merph.nl. awppliad aa oa fair term, oa ooa ka had ba tk. Aaatire wi lea. SQawdo ardered sar omr oaammen aad eat- Ufaaiioa gaarwateed- To bay rn ..re. la Vnr to pleoaa, Ta bay to make, to bay wlik eara, ' Ta bay at all. aa all moat do. : To oho rheap owak oaan all oboald ga. BEKKETT, BLATTESrKRSKB A ro. Oeeenla Mlihi. May 14. ISSS rf 1TBAVe Pawie trrnparaing on the prrm 4 faaa of the mliari rbwi , ranting a Knot k.en. I in. alal tbe l.-.lhof fteptrn.Wi I..I. a tiKEV HOIIHB, abawt 14 ream aid. Tbe owner or .wb are are hereby BiSiSed in r-.m- fnrward, prore property, pay rkarree Bad rake b.m awar, or be will ha dniaed wf ai law lew direr.. (w. s. tha. mm tv. VlMIlTllA-niB".ITItKKoT1i, la hereby giren lhat letter, af admiaiUratiaa aa the eeialr il IIEKKt ll. Tl R M R, deoearad, late af Mradlord toanibip, Clrerleld ooaatr, I'a, bariag been doll granted ta the nndrriigned. all pewiowe ineVbied h eo eelMa will plraee make paroamc wad Baoaa bwlil elalaM ar deeaaa,!. WiU an. not nbeai pi urn it. awrbewnewted for oat- rment. HUSH ASK Tl Rh:a. etS-at-pd SSn.m.nralrii I"T4V H1IHS Al HHiS.tamr J tree,eiog ea tba premiere ul the eahaeriiwr in Itrndy town-hip. atiout the lthof Augnitt laat, a hKli IIKli'1 K..l-i one rraroM aiih eomr white eper. oa the bwad. A too. o WHrtk IIOU, with blark rpnt., and two SANDT IllXiS. Mark poiira. isr owner or owner, are ronueo-d .. eome forward, prore prnprrt,, par rltarrre aod 'bom away, or IW wHI he w.M a. tbe low dim-ta. . AltTHt A llkAl l kH, Brady tnwa.bip, Uneehar I :tl pi. Household Furniture at Private 11H BmWiher oSara, at hi. eeeideaee aear Uenrre Hall a noe-lnarth alike h.,r. U. reihiw'i Bridge, the following hoaeobold fnrnilare for wale : BedXre.)' aod bedding, owe hire- ea..k rng iiorw, owe awiatl roh.ae etorr, and a ltd of are inrn em re pipe, wearlr ara Tbe road will be eolovheai iprWra.h. It I. preferred hi aril or part ree at oar time. au w- one parry or port. oetl St pd W. T. nl.ETN. Farm and Shop for Sale. THE onde.igy.ed offer, for aale hi. PARld, lil wale ahoat m.-la.T balwaas tllfarhatd Bad Carwewarille, Oontainiiiff Eirhtv.riva A nraa. Plfly Sea bema twireorvd a'ad ka a wo a .e. ewlltraltoB, an! a kd dwelling kowaa and bara BbwreoB. e.etbr wirh obmee bworing frait rrae. aad orer MS rram rloao. weajli .11 ., The TrTOrStorr Carnerrtcr ShnTi. Ob I Bird Mraat. Bear tba raihjwad depot, m Olior. U oorwagh. term- mudrnw and poeoeio gieaaeSanrUao. Call in wrrlea. ar aalre. at t'lwarSabi, Pa. wbllk .k Illuus . firarkaed, daly it U l'h -Lb lb. m-l V, V, 7. A kr el '- 1 tf 1. ' S I IR ISAAfk. bt.li. aod pr..(e of lnwwwf ti, . Sl " TS" L ri.rietr ! - u "iJ i T'.I!,TT0'i "nr-'f" hf Lerden, I b.ei.g bZ. trlJT lL JT t arweaa. .1,, a h te a a.. BollaM.) W Arrb Stre-l, Thi' a. 1m...U para-TmdeWadTTi 7 b"'kw- - '- ' ek.rge ol .hi pr-e.-i. aiooial. M b. we.at hi. o. Th. m.o., makV ledi.l. Mrnf.J?'1 T"? "'k,0, " 11 "-aS"- B--et fa.lt, ara Inrlted la a-e.p.T tW,lr p,,m I . J damudTJiU . '" l!w of 1 W lu -.mr 'i !1. "i rro'-iioa. Imao. , B.tboBtiBrd l" ..meLl?"'.';! "lfc'""' npr-'. l-rae. ldrw .he Srrre aeaa laeorted witkoal paia. a oba-gn for aa - ' wllbea, B.i o-we, olih. Bo. m W P lUalk. am Aaa. em AJ . avbaH M f I T 1 I) Ml I A . m. , aal id a ! aad eaplea , . .. k ! ri-O.H Ij k we I eilra liarwiauu to I AMI HI I l. tie Vara ee.W w.l.a eele.-ll.4i 4 Pre., (l4.. Mat, Sheeles I l.iku a. I'lanwel!, Bl ,M,1.. Rla. ke", II SkirU, Ci'ir.1!, TkiHt.) n'k . , , ' I.Mll iii-l. Jl. . fe. rr, drarril.l ion. f'h' r, Wurrled tarn, aB'l ear at the mail complete a-.TImeBt! af Lad'i and Gents Furnishing Goods, -aHrr wear, lloHrrr, (.'.-re. of all hind!, Akl VERY LOWEST CASH TRICE f Call ea 1 tee wi. Ka Iroahlt lo bw good.. P. wak4 lit place Near PoetoSSre Market trrl. oetS CI.KAKFIKI.I), ft.t. L REVOLITIOA IX BtSKESS AT flJUH KSHVItl-E, . , IIARTXJK-ft GOODWIN. ItHE aaderrtg barlnr entered roteea-part- prl,ri-r, thM Mlt.l.iM ot M tnt-d. .ill Uoid by m. . eb-p - lb. mm7 , i .La, -..- W. hats s f.ill inntilt uf H D Y frtOORs ( oattfting in pan oi ittm uvoai, nntuna, Priou of all ibadel aod ityl.l ; together wiUl a j . loll aaaarpaeat af NOTIONS, CLOTHING, HATS 4 CAPS, Boot, flhoea, llarttware. Uacarwire Ai well u Tinware, Cedarwara, Willow war. baefccU and Brooas ; logataar witk a irf9 rtoci of tirweahat ; nd alwaji a fall atoek af FLOL'R, FISH, SALT, 4.c la ihort, we keep a fall rapply of everything oaad ia thil market, Wa oroat oil oar old eaitomfrf aod aj maoy aaw owwa a. ooa make It eooeooieat, to giro aa a eajl befcr. pare- aaiag el ere bare. CAMEL HAFTtrifK. KDV.IK OOPW1N. Carwearrille. Febru.7 11, IkSS. ItlCHAICD ?IOSSOI, ntAitl ik ' FOEEIGN & DOMESTIC GOODS. MUSLISS- DELAINES aiBUKGS at at at Senaatioa Seoaalioa Sensation Senaatine rnocaf ' imoea ALfACAS at tnW Jiut reoeirad at MUSSOPS'. . i OIVGHAMS at 8eoaalitra prire. CHINTZ at at at Senaatioa Sensation Mrjnatien benoaUne prims ptieeo prices prioea GliVES CltAV A rs ai Aitissops ! SHAT. I Bt N N ETS St at at Sensation prion. Senaauoo price Sroaktioa prior O'LOBEDI Mi'bUNs All to be had at MOSSorS'. MKEN at Se-nutio M-ioea rRAsH at Senaalion " prirw CT'KTAINS at Sronatioai prM fAPl.E llJIHS aft rieneatKra ' la-toao FK1NGE at Sensation prioao at Mt.iSSCrS'. SsDaalioa pnoea Knealioo pnoea Senoation pricaa LACS at HOSIERY at R1HHON8 st TRIMMINGS af all kinds A V at Sanaauoa in soy quao'ly prieoa Aiwar.osi band at M lSStiPS', CAS51JJt:KriS at SATTINETS at TWEEIW at J LANS at VESTIN'GS al SUIkTl.VoS at Nenaation prion prior prion, pnowa prises Smaatien eienaattoa Senoat mn Kraaatioa CM-Oaalinn nrra at MOSS'jh'. CLOTHIXIsnck', as Coat., Panlt, Veals, lodernbtrta, at sensation pru r laoriaii r-Dtna, ItooU, Shrwa, flau and Ca, Now l,ar sal, t MOSSOrS' UAKDWAAtK aucb aa Saw., nail. Fork a, Knivea. at aenaatioa prioea at M' kSSS' OP at Brnaatioe " pricaa at seaoaUoa ptice at aossors. "'-fx.. I.IOmitlt mrk 1 aa M me, Branjy. i a i - l ii. i i, r a wary, Cecnar., etc aHc, FKL'ITS,aorh aa Prunes, Raisine, Figa, Filberta, Ao. G ROTE RI ES, war ) imi, Dial, ' Shoulders. Surer Molaaw-wa, Ct.nee, j Tea. Cracker t; (-.,! i at seusation prpeai Coal OiL etc, etc! Alwayt at afOSSOrS. ' al teneatma price, at asTjaatina (irieta at aenaalinn prirra at aemaatina ; prsrew I aenaalion prioea al BelBOBtireB PXACK1NQ Rdl'F-S POWDER IKT LF.AD CAPS At the atorsofRICUAkD AtiK.-itir MObSOl , , f 7, 1 on n"oa ,u" aaaoilmerit of all ktndi orericKj. required for the aocommodalioB ol the pul !ir. Jaty 1, la.?. SOJIKTHIA XEW! New Store in Madera. MESSRS. J. FORREST ii- SO' At-ort r-v,. ua- ..i ... l ,w . r-- - paoiir " ' ALL AM) WINTER GOODS, " nira tbey are prepared m eel) ee akoap ai the rbaapeet. w-v ', . . ' ; I. Tkelr SUek oo....), i, part of Dry GtKsJs the LVm, gualitv, Sank ae Alpaeoaa, D.laa Pri.ta, KMu, Oaammeraa. Satin ..j ri ... ' tr Of th qaalitT. tvek P-m 9 a. Owwooli. OreraUa. fibina. Clto An, wkvs ana liaiU'rs, Kp rr ftkam Qa.Hy A Cfllnnlct. at.u L ,.f 4. la then .Tarytkluj aaaalry kept aa a eowarry atora. ' I Consumers, Look to Your Interesti! Uall aad tiem'ae war etk ud pneee k.r.ro Parakaaiaf Meewhera. Ll'MRfB AND GkAIN Or all kind, talea ra a.ek.ag. roe goodi WR" her pWo, Madera, OmarSeld oowaty, Peoi a. J. r0URET A BOX. wleT .Ik, IS7-ff, iffAlUU j M.k f. an4er'4 K.J a4 Hora'. Mlrl.r.i.4 Sele,i Kid, , n rf , .Nl(l, Wi0.ltT Fn,br,.,de,le.. Sr.: ! . . M,.r""'"' f i prtrrement Cr.n. -in h.reth.t, ! I I Kf . -ilk liRAVrl PATI..NT M 1 IFJ b. be.l P ( M.lii I. Madera, or . " ibi-g e.i.nt-t-rrther with a fall l.. of .upl. I fc goodf. All of ab.rb w. olir at the r.ral aat k lor lam.-r'aad ao.1 n. V V 1 l A few HiHi-orl. O-l 41 OH II Ml T ITM I, II...., I r r.'.a lee a.'.c. aw ww. . 'a.r i. a.t I ii.l.i-Biitg llioee kawiig lhmi.-H i ' aaa. thai 1 4..-r t-- -a.. t..f.a.-j tb. I tbf-,1 ' -uijt wltbMt d..r J tML.- A. I Clearf..-!-!, Orl.-W, 6, Ik' lu ' - - ... ! 100 Building LolS for Sale I I . as 4 r-. , 111 IlldUCI A, j of llikt trewn, an m:u r"B tnuu ui, a , ( hnitimt tfa j p'inl. Hw, !trrr, j n9M tomtitx!, or ti k t I'tirrlttiKr Kmt 1 laUMH). MM '.iv hftr 1trtr ftitfettUrD caJtttJ ( fart. It mtrmr4 m-om to .!. I On HVrfitfrff, Mober 2S.is;v j At fjul.l.e ul, in )ht ullfcf of U.iiraV, ( jrt ' roumy, I'm., t 10 o'e!n-k, A. U., icy Itjktj, IsOIa. sVu I'? 'tt f (eitrti mil uo.'mr4. lkl i irrrli mt rs fl m4 11m tbltt-Ti 14. tMi as, 1 OmVlrti on thr bftkki id i tWvrt'-t4 Itejvk. Iwcavi I tmwuih oi U titltiT hmn. 1 b litta tt tor it u.iisiL0l. Wit. if, part uf lit ttli Akul, Mtrvr). ht-4. i fuil rtbiubd uroa s- t f tiit Wajiirt kt t t-rc i i i A iMiiitoo i f lW cuanrr nu of CWrt, j Xr ln-l.f .Jual. uf io ,-. r. 1 tU I'V " f ??, " "'T "'I1 l,'rB1,il "HUtvrrrOi, 1 tit ibt (.rt-jierty. auiii itk. tbna Ufj.ga Lut ft I m-tirvd. Twk mi m d-fiaUic-. nyct it j rsarr iufortuatiuO bjr aidtruiug kiia a: Xaxi , . 41 i .tarn id c-ontv. t Tt!.V OK PALI : Tlif kU will 1 ibuid u ; time- add I'iaw d'lif ia-a. tu Itif titutn ylA fur 9D half cab tu kacl. at.! iit iau-r till, l mmat tlfwl .tie ttnrtv ila; IlrISMC TEXIKE, IN LAWUKNTL TOWjf?H.rp. THK rtf.nbeT baring drtrrm'-n-d teetrif. a ether bniinea., a"p'- thil mrifaod nl u.; a ing the ntiteai of L.wrrac tfea't u.i u awrroonding eountrr lhat he prof,!-. mi larmiiig impimmte aaa Mora ai ru'.ltf rar. OX TUESDAY. OCTOBER 2, 1 ru.-irii.ite la part of 5 bona, U tViwt, i jay. aid J Pj-riti cmvli is aM-f, ifr;t. wf : c oav i La, itwiacr aifih. umrAttiiy .ft-tiiix, iur j mtati, le toftiliM aita a iavrr tjuaiatitT i UOUSEUOLD fUltXITfEI, ( cfairs ,w w-nsd mo, a W f i mooAi and want too turn, wo $ to mm'it. , attowOlw 1 aafc wa tatas wbeo term! aod ewoditioni will be la.:y i kawa by tba ndriigwad. joint inrGHEfc7T. Laareaee loweet.ip. On. S t. PUBLIC SALE Of Real tV Pfional ProrrertT, rpHE keen of Joerpk Dene. Sr. mil of th. X avwuaa p ut rraa, it. tue eowelr ol 1 .ana: fln.iwl. wu, ufior at pooue aaw wa the ptro-aw. On Wedrjeadaj, Ociolier 28'Ji, 13CS, Tbf fcltoviaf dcTi-d f.roprtT. la tbt Hlt n inr aaia mmccmwrv, ic it : AU ibal sertaia tract wf fcrid, aitaiat a, Tmx twwaLp, afurraa:o, it.iainin ONE HrXl'fiEP AND MnTHE, VM ut hm. aamc ta lf"-a i prvfni at-. cm Mil dsffa- ati iior tu tltr ttat 4tata. aad -fc aaa ariMtw-a asTa i ka ta arrrra! acc Vcl ia parttiMsa. aX la awa nft- Mutvtw, tai4P4 r-cr-arT ih. 1- iajaraV4 n Orarfcaid eaamrr. ia erd iat 'K AU, at aaH Urn and ar-v t -nd'Trs mW tW ft-anal prmrT. it's. f pa-d dfr-a-4 esi.iiK ttmk, fara..a ! Waisr. j IrWlllwTrrS. Ai ft. jstrteniitiiict af aa. U W bad lm"wi tlaj of aalf . PrtuW S, Adnia-rm'rYn YAUAr.LE MILL PKOFLin FOR SALE! Itaatrd la IWatar Ti-wmahlp. flr.ro. J4 . .oaat. ra. ' nin, eanernner, o-il.g deeiroar of qen.nt X. haiinr-a, offm fur aale ae I'L' l k.Na Mll.L, with tea run of bare. Th m.L i .n ard ii, gianl rdrr, with from taeaM t.- It :rt. a-i of bu.il aad a ..Holonabie PliA M ! LVJ.'S llilE ; tbe property 1. ii:g two w:lr are: I till, pet arg. t rulrr rwunt.,aiid WHhiB a t e ot Omiiiike road. TlK I . near A t laara. i4 Ka. I rnad run. thmrh the kawae, wntaia a few r-ft ef ; the aj.U. Thara i aiw. a enaarraik lot of I tork aad w kite Hior timiwa oo the lai a. alee a .err dr-irahlr leeai.ea (or a Woolr. ler tnn, .and aeie n mark oudid a. tan aernoi rb.ety.i For larther paniealar. Iteeirr e two lobaeriber. li.iag aw die properrr. sedra rilARl.En M. t Alia ALLAl'l.h. wetl-lm I'bilipebwrg. Cewtre eaat.y. Pa. H. F. NAUGLE, ai.KTT mm POST OFFICE -V-LEABrilU Till awl H patron renweually iafermi ka .14 patrom aad U. ablie gearra iy. that hi ( ' nana, i aol iag are I additiaaa thereto.) a large stack of Clocks, Watchea aad JeweL'j. r-1 kaea Jrelrr la all w. farm, aad diSrreat aahiea, wither br the piroe or oot. WATCHES A fa;l B'rfirtD ent of etih,.. fi. or Filter, made by the beet Aaerirat Bad if "ra maaBfae.nra-e. iaelod r.g a let lot of i, -I and eilrer knnua( eara. UU jeweled. Pain! nr . c ... CLOCKS Of aUdaigma.a-B-i(c.f.1.t way aad tbirre bear, ef a.laer wrutat. annae at "T?- 4 "r' f mot., nepoiraa, BBS varraniea. a foil ..rtmeat sPpr r , .-, fi. mri phi.nrb.oa. Alea.l.l1rwjl,wdriC! Pn'... r .l.V KI TTCU CVII L - arerribing ia ihr Jew,;r !.a. '.: I ; j h.r n ki.l edii t .,,,, ,rhv wedor war tret err-eiv w.tb..ot . -rki-r A liBeeniewea of Baalie Mirt.e..e. U .niiiei Mo, I, IS..T H P NtHLk I T?T !l"r TR 4 V. r.np hr-i i r r tl.r y-- tfr Nlkws... i, Bnw- f- tu: Hm im . fTearka,- , fh -TPi K t eld 7h- firtf t? aW r--d K 1 4s.wf ffvrwaH. k,,a p, ' arrMl t.-r -faT r ' awa. sir rr tap -r' at the la. dm-,. JtvE-SH-v Town Property Tor Sale. VAI.l ATLL IR I'CETV w,!' br ... k. iwa'e .a Ih. aoror S snd. with MS Ii.4!i li.il-l ai-4 nd all wer.a.are aaitMi..5i,-r. ai.3 at f TABLE. ewry low kgltrra. I-'""t warrarte. Here ( . AIt la 1 11 (,S J. Mot I LL. l t'ii. Goarbeld, Sept J4 4u House and Lot for Sale s ITtATED It. ihr Wmerh of ClrarSni re ad J arti., 4MMac atatn l l.AK Ht'l "t. If ky 7 .t, B U-Sd T!B a c w. -t a'rr, ifeaif am i law mw(iwIi f-t 5T Al. E aad nihrTPu:ia'M:tkr thf-n. Z, r frr: ;rai rjt ttrrM, and c x tricl , aa'-tv 17 fr t . an tMt'T lr mr a'trT T"'tt rt-imrraiS . Ir ct:- oi J"HN M'.tEliGEE r-a tar -jrv . - . , Ker fi"w rA..-r-"-:l.5Taaai