Ehf-iUpuMiran. (iKORIll! t.(ill(ll.ANll:R, Editor. " CLEARFIELD, PA. Thursday Morning, Nov. 12- 1868. The celebrated Moil" Congress man, Ignatius Donnelly, of Minnesota, who blackguarded Galena Wublibtmi (Grunt's keeper) so handsomely lust wintor, has boen defeated, and a Dem ocrat elected in his stead. Go in, Donnelly j jjivo Washburn li k I Hail Columbia. Gen. Forrest, of Tennessee, is after tho "wickedest" and mennost general in tho United Slates. Head the letter of tho former to the lulter clsewhero in this issuo. Tho "great cavalry leader" hus an opportunity to put in omo spunk or pockot an insult, ac cord ing to his tante. Another Lawyer We understand that our friend D. W. JlcCunly, Ksq., on Monday last, was sworn in as an Attorney, and is tbcrcforo ready to practice in the several Courts of this count)'. Mr. MtCurdy has been a close student, and passed a creditable examination. Success to him in his undertaking. Two XiauKn Spates.--Iowa and Minnesota both adopted negro suf frage at the late election. The former by 20,000 majority and tho luttcr by about 0,000. These two "loil" Slates are fur more honost than Ohio, Michi gan and Wisconsin, which, last year, repudiated the infamous heresy by overwhelming majorities. General U. S. Grant having been elected President, wo will of course now have peace, and to this end we call upon all who lovo their country to support him iu every Constitutional effort he makes to restore to us tho United States, the personul liberty of the citizen, and to abrogate tho un constitutional measures enacted du ring the war. I ht f f.tl.m. The rvlmitf rr"i an I nitisn 'liltl"!tii ill! i'lrtil III a 1'rt ll h litisl I'M linn are over, and the lVmio ihIh party is in a measure oVI' till d The result is tint vtlinl we had liKped; but as (irncral (irnnt hn pr.iniiei'd n IVaro, in the cet t of hit cli'i-timi, o aro content provided ho pm'a about it In a manner becoming his position. Our defeat in October lost us two hundred voles in Ibis county lit the late election. Yet, with tho cnthuM anin of a great p litirul victory, the enemy gained but ttcnity votes on us The poll in October was 4,0:12 Dem ocratic, 3,03"; liudical, 1,S!I,', nnd in Xovember 5,070 Democrnlie, 3,0!M; Itadiciil, 1,074. This shows a gain of fifty-nine votes for tho Democrats and seventy-nine for tho Radicals, being a loss of but twenty to tho former. Tho tablo elsewhere shows tho vote in de tail, lirndy is tho only ono of the largo districts that showed any real vitality. Some of the sniullerdistricts acquitted themselves nobly; among them Curwcnsvillo, Ferguson, Goshen, Penn nnd Union. Hud tho recupera tive power of these districts been sec onded by Hell, Clearfield, Graham, Jordan, Lumber City and Woodward, our county would Imvo stood in tliu front column of tho "Union Savers." Tho fault of our 1 jsing ground is our own and not that of thoenemy. Our friends beiunie discouraged over tho result ol the October contest, and in muri' instances preferred to remain at homo on tho 3d, and preparo to rout tho enemy tho next time. Jiut few counties in tho Stale acquitted themselves better than Clearfield. Tho Doniocrats of New York and Now Jersey, surrounded by defeat, accomplished a glorious work, elect ing their Governors and gaining sev eral members of Congress, and one, if not two, U. S. Senators, in tho room of Moj-gun and Frelinghuysen. Wo hope to see Seymour and Stockton occupy the seats of thoso two celebra ted "loilista." Coi'rt AriAiRs. Court was called on Monday morning Judgo McKn ally and Associates Clydo and Wilhclm on tho Bench. But little moro than the ordinary preliminaries wcro gono through with when an'ailjourinont took placo until Monday next, all the causes set down for trial having boen continued and tho jurors present dis chargod. A similar fulo awaits tho proceedings noxt week. SxumiED. General Grant, on Fri day last, passed Tyrone, on his way from his borne at Galena to Washing, ton. The "loil" scalawags along tho route, especially at Pittsburg, at tempted to get up demonstrations for the purposo of colling him out, but he passed them in silence. Their "loil" cjos did not even get an opportunity to look upon tho "great smoker." Tho General is as silent as during tho campaign. Tho lutcst joko perpetrated upon Radical reconstruction down South, is that nearly all the "intelligent con trabands" and "our colored brethren" voted tho Democratic ticket ; not withstanding tho fact that we of the North have been taxed thousunds of millions of dollars, within tho past three years, to keep up a standing army of 40,000 men and the Neirro Bureau down there for the purposo of learning mo "pet lambs" how to vote the loyal ticket. The peoplo have boen robbed of their money by the carpet-baggsrs, and after all "Sambo" "wotes" the "Copperhead" ticko'. Tut First Wail. The first "loil" yelp wo heard after the election, wo clip from that enthusiastic Radical journal, tho Pittsburg Commercial, which reads at tollows : 'l'lrTrn, Not. 6, leAS. ''The fearful financial oriels which began yester Ky with such fury, liecume mure inltti.ifiid tu dsy, mid at one time lliren(eurd total .tna.h up ui an marginal iramaciioiis. pu luorougtily pan icky aotl dcuiorulited ha. the stock and bund Ularkrt become that there i. no rilifidi-lice in Ihr eliglii reaction whih it inHnifr.lcil li,r a few houri thi. afternoon, anil at five o'rhick private advice, iiifunn us of auuther general tuntMing, anil a .pe nal irirgraiu report. : 3inny Who wire rich a month aitiee are lirgvitrs to-dnv, from flic effect. f the money stringency. rWrrlary M'-t'ulloch baa sgrtvd to come lu the rescue of the inoncv market, by i.ruing next week fourteen luilliou. of It-ml lender 10 lieu of the three pr cent, eerlifi ealel recently cancelled. Heon-a of M'e.trru wen whu bava been trying to borruw money to mole crops, have gone home thoroughly ill 'purled with the condition of the money market, aud without ina areirril limits. Only thrco days after Grant's olec tion, and a ' fearful financial cr'sis" on band already ! Why, bless your souls, "luilibls," don't go buck on us so soon 1 You promised us peace and plenty : now make your words good, or con fess that you are nothing but gay de ceivers. The Fleet oral fott. Tho following tablo exhibits the result of tho election according to the latest returns received : f htstslM Art thr I 'rails.. Tl ,. (,:.. ihtf Iri'lH lh NeW M It Ir s ht " t I ' K ti s br ni(! In the point. i ii t e i iitilitiyly adopt the i tiiimt iiU mir i it i 1 lio l'relili'iitinl ratixs'-s ia at an etui. Tbo soikets (nr place and fm l ei-ant al prolit, bP, on the one ide, iutlanc c I I In ir iii'i ii'iiil", nnd put them to tho si lo of " On the other, a new iimicl now springs tip among a IiiiiiiIiviI applicants lor ceiy place wort h having Willi all Ibis vulgar nnd disgraceful niethod of dealing with the grand ideas of politic, we have nothing in common. Wo have done all that has been i.i our power to promote the election of tho candidates of the Dem ocratic purl v. Wo have di.no this on I'Tth. tyli'. 'i'ho candidates put in iioui- million wcro not tho reason ot our rll'urt. It was tho assertion of just ami correct principles Mr. Seymour, ii'ieprouchublu gentleman, loved by ull who know him, respected by all honorabli) men, even of his politics! opponents, bus never hud the, oppor tunity to oblige us, personally, by so much as the gill of tho taxed mulch, with which to light our untaxed, or contraband cigar. Were Mr. Seymour to bo President lor eight yeurs, our personal account with him would stuml us it docs now. But Mr. Sey mour as tho representative of tho vote of tho Democratic parly, bus com manded ull our legal ina to exertions. Now that the election is over, after this week's work, tho position will be tho same us it has been. A largo majority of the peoplo have been defeated ; wo will suppose they aro dclcutcd by a minority, wiih the powir, and tho public funds, in their hands. Wo will suppose General Grant de clared to bo elected. Ho will bo in augurated. Two courses will be bo fore him. Ho must try to create a conferva! ice fuction out of tho Repub lican party, in which, fi r tho good of tho country, ull truo Dcmocruts will give him an independent and generous assistance; or he will yield himself us tho supplo tool of Radicalism. If ho lakes tho Ibrmer courso which seems to us tho moro prohublo be ciiuso General Grunt is, constitution ally, no Radical; nnd, if he were, a Rudical out of power becomes, by tho lorco of events, in power, a Conserva tive then, according to well known precedents, Genoru! Grunt, will "gravi tuto" towards the Dcmocrutio party, which, good or bad, is the only real party of tho people und of tho country. Suppose pig hcadcducHs.or very bud advice, wcro to throw General Giant, as President, into tho bands of the Radicals ! o do not believe this will happen. Whoever buys Gen. Grunt for a stupid fool will lose his money. Jliit,suppoae lliis.aiid that we mistake him. J hen it is moro certainly to bo written in tho annuls ol tho country, ears noi remote, man n it were The ileal ri sle t cl'tm'M In t lm tin an i ml w in i nt New i'i h , nl I ln Tiin,l tuelit, 111 the lure of the lint Hint I lit' ii iil ol (he iiirii nelile and bnipi tunimiiinly are hiiK"i ". vhal jjiere is really a pleihoia of cniriMii j , it tin tampered miiIi, ia a fair lllio-trut ion ol tho morals of the paper menu- tribe. From ten to lilteen millions ol curretuy has been temporarily with drawn front circulation bv a set of rascals in and about Wall street, fur the solo purpose of beaiini; the stock market; and a crowd of desperate, soullesH giunlilerii, handed with bank presidents, are now conspiring to crush out tho little business there is lelV, that this gung of graceless drones, who never ourncd a dollar in all tieir miserable, lives through honest pro ductive industry, may llceco certain fioor devils, who aro to bo cornered, lampered nnd shackled by this strin gency, and then pmdied into bank ruptcy. This currency corner, which so-called respectable men aro engaged in, is a disgruco to tho financial clasie es of the city, and wo reiogni.e in tho gnmo one of the beautiful princi ples of Mongrelism, as connected with finance There is a constant cry for moro banks, moro money. a bigger circulation, by tho howlers of the present dominant party, who uro dri ving tho producing classes on ono side and the consiiniiiigcluHscHon the other to a slulo of desperation. So largo an umouiit of circulating medium us to foster speculation, tying up our great slaples, retiring wheat, flour, corn, cotton, is a very serious injury to trade and commerce, and not only hours upon thesu special inturosts, but minifies into all departments of busi ness. Tbo effect of tho great expan sion of money to duy and its grout contraction tomorrow, destroys con fidence, kills credit, renders tho avo nucs ol trndo too chaotic for commerce to travel in, und stagnation, failures and direful disasters follow. The reckless game of contraction is now being played by tho capitalists of Wall street. Tho bulls nro hoing en- trapped by tho bears. Stringency of llie most extreme character is being produced to ruin ono dais end benefit tho cither. Jf tho miserable stock gamblers only were squelched out by this moneyed conspiracy, no burm would result to tho great world ; on tho contrary, it would bo a benefit; but unfortunately, this artificial scar city of money operates disastrously out of ViuU street. Jt touches the feeblo industrial brunches of tho eoun. try at largo; it withers the liltlo com merce now struggling foran existence ; it parulyr.es tho honest efforts of the working classes; it crushes out the lust bopo of renewed prosperity ; it serves to enslave tlio poor, and make richer and moro despotic tho already rich. This sort of evil will exist, as long as this country is cursed with a leading political imrlv. steencd in im- ...i . .: .... i ' ' ' n V'r mf OrntSrM fVtMH'v. Irt fclatcVt-t- nl .rrrr, ( o t t i i i: ) . iAuiIiG en. Districts. Ileccaria . . Hell . . . . Hlooui , . Hoggs. . . . Ilrudl'ord . . . llrudy . . . . Ilurnside . . . Chest . . . . Covington, . . Clcurlield, . . Curwcusville, . Decatur . . . Ferguson, . . Girard . . . Goshen . . . (iruhuiu . . (iilich . . . Huston . . . Jordan . . . Karlhaus, . . Knox . . . . Lawrence, . . I, limber City, , Morris , . . N. Washington. Osceola . , . I'enn . . . . Piko . . . . Union . . . Woodward, . . Total . . . Majority . , 117 i:n 8,' lio l.VI 3'Jti v; 94 l.r).rij 2.M 147 04 OS 60 111 CI 8!i; (il no 2f.l 30 174 4:t 82 74 111 41 9(5 President 1037 1142 64 20' 61 IV! ,11 Jill Dili HO 20 100 Hti Kl' 4o 30 H.'li n:i! 70: Eoj g no! 23 62! X1 0;V 63! ion; 4M 64 1S9.V 127 .'ill 20 4 til 100 Hit lis 132 SI 112 160; n:io; (H 103 111 OK, 160! ao! 160 70 OH 04 10h 10, 06 81 02 no! 263! 81! 1H4! 41 70, 70 116 60 101 111 8U 86 40 80 84 11 OH 03 63 27 2S 100 21 04 8 02 64 IOC 4 C6 309C19; 1122 - embluxoned in sunbeams across the: morality and crimes of every name 8TATr.e. Alahama Uolaware Orurgia Kentucky Louiriuna FOR SKYMOl'R. Klecl'l Tote. .... 8 .... .1 Statm, Maryland...... New Jerwy ... .New Vork... Klect'l TOt. ? jj 7 Total.. Fort untNT. Market Qdotations. The stock, money and produce markets and quo tations of California aro, like thoso of foreign countries, mado un from an honest (gold) estimate. Whilo New York, Philadelphia and other commer- Cinl marts quote gold at a premium nonost business men elsewhere quote "greenbacks," or "legal-tondors," at a discount., thus i "''f! fs'wiworiour i)i.t at 4 soafe iy Leiral.teoilcriL 74." In Pittsburg flour is quoted a4 8? 60 to tlO, and gold at 132. Hore we tiave,an illustration of the Democratic and "loil wy 0f quotjnK our n)0I and provision markets. The poor man may seemingly care but little about the price of gold, but tho differenco between f 5 50 and to 50 on a barrel of flour, should open his eyes and iuiiibii im appetite. u s Senatorsiiip The Rads. re already busy in hunting a candi- un lor the ,oat in tho Uni(,j S(alcg T " t0W bcld y Mr" Buckalew, whose term exnires nn it,, j.k i ?Irch ,nfxl TUo Philadelphia BuU W.rm advotatc, the claim, ol Galusha A. Grow for this position. Kx Gov. I "tw ar.d his friends are on the war path; and the editor of "my two We, both daily"-thn r()lk Forney-,, also on tho trail, besides Hill hemblcandthonliiw .i. Chief have hitched team,, more par-ti-ularly for the purposo of defeating tbe "Soldiers' Friend" and the "Dead . than anything else; but Kern blowil take, seat i the Senate, pro i ;ded be can cur. vow. enough to elect him. Swo,,pe iv, m ...undivided spp(irt, if he green, hi. Kgle.forhim. He i. alter th. ihi8 , ready: 6 Arkanfai ... Conneeticul Floriila, (eleuted Ly 1-frivlature). llliuoii loitiaua.H Iowa Kanaai Maine. 7 Maftaadbutettc 1.', Mtcliijran s MinneMiU. 4 Minanitri n Total Kleeloral fole N'nteaary for a ehoireH ElreUiral rotei for lirant DOI DTFI L BTATKS. California. North Carolina ;. boutb Carolina Nebraska Neea.la . New Ilamnibira ., Oregon , Ohio 1.1 Pennavlvania S KlioJr Maml S.Tenneiaoa m Vermont. Wet Virginia Viaeonaiu.H Total .... 3 .... i .... .1 ... Jl ... nr. ... 4 ... 10 ... 6 ... t ... S ...UK ...m ...ii ...in Conuressional Gains. Tho Demo crats have but 53 member, in the present Congress, but will Imvo 83 in the next, having gained 34 members and lost but ono, (in California.) This cnociually destroys tho "loil" two- third power they have so powerfully wieldud against President Johnson and the country. noon duy sky, that wo aro to have aw tlter civil war, moro bloody and more general than the lute one. Kasy. going people muy poon-poon tins asser tion. o aro used to tho short sight edness of these easy-going peoplo. Wo remember tho year 1 K55. Henry Wnrd lleechcr was drumming tho meeting-houses of Now Knglund to get "Sharp's rifle,," and men who would promise to use them, in resist ing tho United .States authority in Kaunas ! Wo said then, as the files of our paper in tho bands of our old friends will show, that tho parchment Constitution of the Union could never bear the strain of factions and sections so bitterly arrayed against each oilier. We said that the Constitution that mado tho Union of States was never devised for a gnlling yoke to oithor part of the Union. Wo suitl they might better, as the New JCnglandcrs generally wore clamoring lor them part in peace except that this was not possihlo than remain tied toireth- cr as Maies ny oonus that produced only hatred. For predicting in 1855- ot the imminence of a bloody civil war, we were laughed at. Tho laugh was turned to leurs in 101. Wo say now that the civil war that has drenched our land with the blood of some of its noblest men, on both sides, was not so pluinly prefigured and indicuted, in 1855, and 1850, as it is nic, that, if General Grant, elected President, throws himself in the hands of the Radicals, and tries to carry out their revolutionary and despotic ideas, the result will bo another war, on a very different scale. Jt will not be a defensive, war, attempted to be main tained by a sparse agricultural popu lotion, and tlnninating from the armed array the bulk oj the agricultural laborers. rind nuluro. Its fruits aro all noison on,, and the virus spreads into trade, into sociul lite, into tho church, into tho very pulpits. Nothing escapes tho debauching effect, of the doctrines of ilongrclisnt. Crime never was so rampant. Murder never stulked forth wilh such boldness in tho blar.o of noon duy. Thefls never put on such assurui.co. Frauds never wcro moro shameless. Petty offences Aro not even censurable in tho present state of debauched morals, and in tho fuco of nil this, tho finuncinl foibles of Wull street, even though they may cripple and destroy tbotisnnds of In. dusirious liierchantsaud business men, are looked upon by tho fanatical' wretches who inaugurate all tho evil , perfectly legitimate. When shall we have a deliverance, oh Lord, and a restoration of tho good old days of peace nnd prosperity tDay hook. A young Hungarian of pleusing ap pcurance and infutunting manners, worked himself into tho good graces of a Now York importer of watches. and succeeded in fluccinif him out of jcweiry, c, to mo amount ol 517,000. So lur ho has bullied the attempts of tho shrewdest detectives between Jcw jork and the south-west, who nave given up tho caso as ono beyond ineir aen. On the th of XoremUer, IMs, by J. I. Fas will, Eiq., Mr. JONATHAN BLOOM aad Miu M. K. LKWI6, both of Ferua tawnabip, Clear neia Bonoiy, lL 5ifl Is Karthaui town. hip. on Iht lltb of Oelnber ISAAC PRICE, aged 71 yeara, t momhi and II uaTl. $fir tdwtl3frarut5. Town Property for Sale. rvini? . . . . """ '"'er,7 orruiiiea ny I. LidHell, corner X ol Heed anit fourth II reel , Clearfield boro'. eomiitinir of a kikuI, auli'tantial I I.A.NK Hol rK and Ilia LOT, (about thtea fourtha of aa aere.) Tbe liiualion ia eloaa to tin Railroad depot, and ia an aieelleal location for bunneii purpoaea. rax Urm, apply on the prcunlri. sorlMf For doing a family waebiua in the bait and ebean mi manner, uuaranleeil equal to an? In the world, tin all tba lrenlb of aid roiia aoap, with tba mild and lathering qaalitief nf genuine Ca-tile. Tr tint iplrndid ai.ap. bold by the ALDK.V CllKMiCAL WORKS, 41 North Front aireel, 1'Diladelpbia. novl3-ly Jii Nxr CoMiiiFss Tho Forty. "mi congress win no composed of 144 lf..t;....i. --.i uil t 1 . ... mm r. jiciiiiieruis. it is possioio tlio niimherofDemncrnts amy be incrcHscd two or three more, but they will certainly havo 85 members in tho next House of Representative,. That will strike down the two-thirds majority, by mean, of which the lludi. cals havo iicrpelrulcd so much fraud Should General Grant seo fit to bold Congress to constitutional legislation, in, vetoes can not bo overridden, as wore thoso of A ndrew Johnson. tt' hnpo be may prove lo bo a wiso and moderato ruler. If he should decide to so act, he will be compelled to rely upon the Iicrnoc ratio minoritr. fur un do not helicvo the Radicals will volun tarily pause in their mad Career. The country will look to General Grant for an example of moderation and true statesmanship. If lp exercises il the people will give him full credit, and no portion of the populace will mow cordially approve his acts than tbe masses of the crcnt IVi.ni Lancaster Jnhlligrneer. Hismarck ha, fullv health, and i, about returning to Her in. A great many persons still bo- nu inai iiis wnoie long airlines, was feigned, and that all ho cured Tor was to stay long enough away from Berlin to complete his preparations for a new great roup in German politics. R0 j. thought and tho French papers open ly accuso him of it to have given ibo utmost encoursgrmont to the Spanish revolution-winch is ly ll0 'DlcIU,B unlikely. President Buehanau'i farm aold fur 133 an acre- Soldiers as old, and as experienced, a, General Grant, will respond to tho common sentiment, against a reign of ui-i.,uusin. i ne moneyed interest is not old enough established, to com- nine against the vast surging mas, of men mai.wiin atom hearts, and strong hands, aro ready to battle for fAeir oira rights. Ono thing General Grant's strong common sen so will convince him of. If ho attempts to overthrow the instf. tutions ol the country, he, ns tho one sure, will perish in the attempt. Hut, all individuals apart, tho coun try is too young, and loo rmr, to sub side into despotism to a moneyed clas,. If the attempt bo mndo, it will redound to tlio serious detriment of tho mnn. eyed men. It may bo in less than four venra il muy not bo for eight rears but so suro us tho attempt goes on to crush the people under thn trrindinrr dcstwu.. ism of the moneyed diss, so suro will como tho day of retribution on the moneyed class. I here is too much sharpness of wit, and extent of resour ces, at the service of tho vast bulk of the iiihoring people of tins country, to j "-ti any umo wiiinn this country, to tho grinding exactions of a privi leged this,. Wo wish to say to our readers to havo good courage, not to despuir of tho future, nor to ceaso taking a iivo ly and active interest in tho political affairs of tho country. Individuals will havo to endure extremo hard ship, and outrages ; but a future, and, 'f friends ol order and of justico hold together, a glorious future remains lor I our country alter wo have suffered awhile longor. 1'onr .Votary or 17tr Life, or itoth. During the infamous draft, period, tho days when the bloated bondholder wathuurd thanking God that "we had a government," tho most vociferous congratulations, that wciW this won- derlul thing called "a government," ciimo from these sumo bondlinld..rs. who, whilo they loanod this beneficent government. orty cent., took its prom iso to pay for ono hundred cents, and were also-nhlo to biro somo poor "cuss" to go into tho army as food for south ern bullets, and Urns preserve their own dear carcasses. As tlio warduily put money into tho coffer, of tho rich men, whilo it tore tho poor men from tho bosom of their familes, and set them up as targets for tho enemies' rifle,, the money. bloated bondholder North wore heard to crv out in the iov of their hcnrls.nt escaping the risk of bulllo on the one hand, and on tho splendid opportunity of growing rich ouioi uiewur. on the other. Andthe fervent thanks that "we 'iad a govern ment" went up till the nntionul butch cry was brought to a closo. Hut wo would ask the "loyal" money lender, uta hundred and fifty percent, premium, if, when tho government dragged men from the bosom, of their families, to bo sacrificed as food for bullets, it had also demanded tho gold from the rich man, on tho same terms, a Patriotic snf-riiL.A i,,. ,i. ..i,... ., - . ... v .lit, a i iv I ui I Important. . ' I'lIK following named nerwn, lata r-fhere Is 1 Frnuiylrania Heritnenu. (heir .nmi relative, or legal rrpreernutiree.) will learn SOMKTIIIXU TO THEIR ADVANTAGE. By railing upon or addreating 1. II. SPIgSK. Attorney at Law, So. JUS Marael treel. Il.rri.. Inirg, rV Thoaa writing, will plraaa gile tnelr ui, auurr.. ; Bigler, John W. Chaie, John SI. Hewitt, William llartibm, W. K. Ir? in, Ed. A. Irrin, John Irwin, John F. Kratur, i. E. Loraine, J. O. MeC'loud, A In. Norria. Jobs II. Roaa, Jobs How, A mot Vela, fbarlel II. Wert, Jamil p. (no.ll Jt Public Vendue. 'rvilE nnderaigtird hereby glrat aolio that he X. wilUtVrat FL I1L1C BALK, at bia reaidane iu i.awrenea town.bip, On Saturday, November 21st. 1868, th following ptrtonftl property, vii: TWO IIORSKS. TWO 2-YKAH OLD COLTS, OX K YEAHLINU COLT, THREE COWS, A lot f young Tattle, J gheep. one Wagon, ana dearhurn Warnn.ane Buggy, on Timber lied, an. pair Uob.ileil., a lot of Lor chain., Singletrrra, lloabletraea, Spread chain., Tongnahamt, Plowa, Harrow., llorar-rake.Wind. mill. Corn . heller, two Heigh. S Uarnea., Ona ael Ilorw geara, two Haddlet, Bridle., 0na large Copper Kettle, two Store., Table and Settee. One art saw-mill Iron., a lot of Camenler nnd a great variety si other artielea, too nnaieroua 10 mention. I i Kale to enmmenew at tea 'elnek A. M, of eaid fay, when the term. wiU be made known. j ' JOHN J. RKAD, NATURE'S GREAT RESTORER ciiiTktz'h Celebrated Bitter Cordial. fptlI8 medical preparation la now offered lo I lh h.,kll mm m kl. u 1. . r . , . 1 i .Hsiiuai. ,ur ina .,.r. u'liuiii, Wild icr lm ttnu il Iibva "ny worinir.. romponnil. which now S.uiA Ik. "lliankeij Um. that bo had a trnvern. -". I"."" "geiabie, eompo.ad of ment?" Inhn r.j. . "". gaUiara troai the great .lor. - . ... v, .i,,it-iii iiiiu sent l"is or nature, and aeleeted with the nttnoat ioow mio mo rich mnn " w t raeommeniled aa Cms All house, to bng bis ifohl, and tnko it to ' ," f'"1 !"", lufnenro apon carry on tho war ns it clnirhcd tl, 1 i , I i ,s '"'"'' d V ' CHIU Moil tliOj l.iwel., It ana both ai a prerentira and eora poor man li-om his starring fimiily for ; of the di.ea.o. to which th, organ. inu sumo urposc, should wo have J " 'rally M.dieina, heard the pious hotvl "thnnk God we S:.:..f rr'ffri,:? Iia 0 a government 7 .No, sir. Yoil Pnmpl and .reedy remedy for marrhiM. Iya. trdur.itlttn.it, MISS H. S. SWAN'S SCHOOL FOH GIRLS t'l KMU Rl.lt. fA. 'pill t-Fl OMl TKrlM, of eleeen weel.. Will I ennittiem-e aa Monrl.r, No.emli! Id, I'M. TKI1MH (if Tl ITIIiN. Heading, Orlh..r h. V 'tiling. Ol.Jeel I., ton., IXniaiv Ailllnnetie and I'.imary (lengraf.hl, ier half term, (of ele weili..)...! - Ili.lory. Iii-al and di-ariiptlle (l.,rra.liy wilh M.p llr.wing, liramni.r, IHettlal and IVritl.-n Arithmetic J w i it Algebra and the rMrncea 00 For full particular! tend for Circular. Clrarlild, Nor. II, 1SC8 3 in. (a.ig6'tl ClearfieldAcademy. Rev. P. L. HARBISON. A Principal rilllB SKCOND tKSS10N of lb wn who X !tie yvaruf ihn I natitut iun mil euuinifuct in MONDAY, tti 9 2id duy of NnvtmWr, hfiS, Fupiliesn Mr t muy time. Tb; wilt bi flhmred with luiiiuo fruta tb litot ibt-y tnler to the of tb hriifiun. l b eourie ol iniirurtion embrftept rjr ibl&R Included tn a borough, pr Helical and aecotn l)hed adulation for buth Tba Prlnrifial, baring had thi advantage of nvrb aiparitoea tn bit profession, auri pa ranu and nuard ani that bit ntlre ability and anargiai will ba darotad to Ih moral and man ia, training nf the youth placed enrjr bti cbarga. i I JOlM (11- TIJ TION. OrthnfrrapliT, Haadlnic, Writing, and Primary Arithmetic, per Smmod ( 1 1 weuki) - $i 00 Uritnniar, Ueogra'bj. Aritbraoue, and Ilittorr - - - - - $8 00 Algebra. Geometry, Trigonometry, Mm- auration, Hurveyiag, Pniloanphy, Phvtl- ology, Cheoii.try, Uook Keeping, Uutan and Pbvtioal Ueographr - - 99 00 Latin, Urek and trench, with any of th above Hraaebee .... $1 Q0 JWr-N drduetfun will be made fur abtenea, Kur further particular! inquire of Her. P. L. IIAKKISON, A. M.t Clearfield, r'eb. fl, tfH t(. Principal. glaninij Hitl. F. Hoop, ) I,. Kee.1, t AUTRE. ;-J V. Wearer, ) I Yi. W Powell. Jonea. Iletta, HOOP, WEAVER & CO. CLEARFIELD PLANING MILL ALL RIGHT! 'I 'HE prnfiricUirf rrpctfall inform tbeeitisfne of Clearfield fonnty, that they have entirely refitted thii eitaLlitbment with tbe lateit improrad wood working marhinery, and are now prepared to eircuta all orden in their line of baeinene. Tbey will giro especial attention to tbe manufac ture of material for bouac building, inch aj FLOORING, WEATHER -BOARDING, SASH, DOOHS, BLINDS, VIIAVKKTH ts JIOVLM.WS, OF ALL STYLES, W. alway. hara oa haud a large Hock of IlRY Ll'MIIKIt, aud will payeah for all elear LutnUr. Ona-and-a-bair inrb panel .tuff preferred. Lumber Manufactured to Order, Or eichanged, to auit euatonrra. .wvOrdrri aolieilrd, and Lumlier funiiilied on abort notiea and on reajonable term.. HOOP, WEAVER k CO. ClearSeld, Nor. T, 1W. A IfTIII .-AI1 perron, are hereby eantioned againai pnrrna.ing r tn any war Meddling with 1 WO IIORSKS, lone ol them blarh and tbe other aorrel.) now in tbe poa.ru. ion of Jamea U. bloom, nf Knox lown.hip, a. tbry both belong to wie. ana ate :el( wun Dim oa loan only, auhjeot to my onler. JOll.N tOX ew Millport, Oct SB, ISoS, (nor3-3 Tip f.(id, f.iprnlti, Ctf. GREAT EXCITnMF.NT On SnHsn siaart, t'iariiu NEW O00DS AT WW TRICES. rpitlt wnderelgned r'peetflly Inrlla the al t,nt.. af lha pwl.ll. generally t Iheli ...lendld ..erlraenl of nerebandlia, whleh they re saw Belling AT VERY LOW TRICKfl. Thtlr itoek aaa.liti ia part of Dry Goods of tho Best Quality, fueh aa Prlnti. Te I.alnH. Alpaeass, Merinoi Uinghan.,Mn.lin..(Mea'hed and snbleaeh d,) lirllllng., Tirhlnga, cotton and wool Fl.nn.li.Satmr lii.C.Mlinere., Cotlonadef, Ladiea' Hhawla, Kubiae k Uimda, llalmoral and Hoop 8kir(a, Aa., Alan, s (Ina aa.ortment of Men'r Drawarl nnd bhirti, HaU tape, noon a bbobb. all of which WILL EE SOLD LOW FOR CaKH Hardware, Queensware, Glaesware, Groceries and Spices. !N SHORT A GENERAL ASSORTMENT Ot everything (nelly kepi In retail (tare, all CtiKAP IOKCA"U or appri.r.a .ountry pre dnea. A. K. WRIGUT aV SONS, Cleartald, Nor. 7 , 167. V.rnl ('mat Ut f,ll( OHHIANS' ( til I; r if o r foal, .'arm ami TlmWrbm, EW FALL & WI.MER GOODS! William lt4ed V Co Near Poetoflice, Market Street. CLEARFIELD, PA. TTAVIN'U juit opened a large and root pie t a II et oca Iruai iNew lurk and J 'htimdriphia, eat. offer eitre itifltmtaanta toi'AHU bl VaHS We hara a eplendid ejection of Dreaa Goodi, ruka bbawlea, tluakirpe, Flannela, BaU aqorali, Blanke'i, lluop hkirte, Coraeta. Tbonpeoo'a t.ove-fttt.ii a, Trtnntiiigrt of ever deacriptioo, Zepbrr, Woreted Yarn, and one of tbe aioit evaapleta aurtaaaata of Ladies and Gents Furnishing Goods, Vnder-wear, Hoflerr, Ultrrea of all bin da, Alei andar'f Kid and llorn'e ealebraltd Keanleaa liid. (tbe beet ever Bade.) Neektiefl, Itittterlliee, Collara, Cuffe, H anil k err h if fa, l.tet, tdrinr. Rralrfoidfriee, Ae.: alan, a larfe ateortment af rr I.J, with if HAT H PATENT M IFF. tbe bett tbinc extant tKrtber wltb a foil line of auple (Hiut. am oi wmcn wa oner at ina VERY LOWEST CASH PRICE 1 Call and eae v. No troafale to ahow goodt. Rf member tba plaoe Near Poalofice, Market ftrett ocl CLKArtFIELP, TA. IfHTHAX KTi:i:H t'ama treapelnc on J tbe prvnmn of the utx.criber, rinding in la(.rrnrp hi., about tbe firnt wrek in June laet, a HElt BTKLlt, with white root on fcrebrad. and about IM won lb old. Tbe uwnrr it berrle noti fied to come forward, trove .rterlr. nav c'harro '" biki away, or ne whj be dnu Md of me law directa, JA.MK.3 DOLUHKUTY. Larruce tp N'or. ft 3i pd "V" OTIC AH pertont baring friendi interred in tbe old crarfTard at t-arwcnirille. an uvrvbv notified tW tbe borunb Couacil bate pRierd an Unlmance ri-quiring tbeir removal oo or beftira tbe let of Itarrmhcr neit, to lha new Cemetery, wbera eeriilicatea for loll trill be givB free of eharKe. Thie remo al ia neomearv in order to ones Loco it and Ueorira itrveti vfaifk t.mm direrilv through tba ground aa wvll aa to hav tbe bodica re-interred in a amiable enclosure. And tboea intereaird are carneetlj reueaied to attend to tba matter at onea. JOS. K. IUWIX, Bee. Curwrnav.lla, Nov. a Zt Il.'l'Tim laOTH li Notice ia here A by given that Lettera Testamentary. kv. bw a granted to the auhaehbera, on the Ktate of Ir. A. I). RKKll, deceaeed. late of WoodwarA townabip, ClearfJeld eounty, Pennaylvania. All pertont indelHrd to a aid Relate are reuurated to iinmrtiiwni mem. ana inon hrAi-in iiui mfnt nv nun win present l hem dulv uiuntticKira nr priiiruifni. MAKV ANN RKKD, Klecutrlx. MII.KK HEAH, Kleeutor. Woodward tp., Oet. 12 at A REYOLITIOX I BISIXESS AT CL'KWI:illVILl.B, IIARTSOCK k GOODWIN. 'PIIK nndrr.lgned B.ring entered into eo part X BBrahl i il lb. B.reandla ba.lneaa, ndnpt ibn malbod at notifying lbs pablie generally, aud iba eilitem af Cvmenseilla and rieiniiy la partiralar, that merrliandia .1 .11 ainda will aa aoia ny as aa rneap aa tba lam. no. III. .Im wh.re in th. esnnty. . bar, lull lapply .1 DRY GOODSt ".a.ietlng Im part af lire., flood., Marllai, Priau of ,11 abadea and etyltra; tofetbar itb . fall a.Kinaenl af NOTIONS, CLOTHING, HATS 4 CAPS, llonU, Hhora, Hardware, Qurcnaware. Al veil aa Tinware. Cedarware. WiUovwar., bar I eta and Broom.; logetbar wltb large atsek of Uroeerira , .ad alw.yi a lull elocb af FLO UK, FISH, SALT, Ac. fa bnrt. wa keep a fill anpplr of trerythiag aaad la thia market. . Wa want all nnr .14 railomert and ai aiaay new one, aa eaa ai.ie It eoaeaaieat, t. gira at a call bafort par, aaing eleewb.re. KANIKL HARTfOCK. EDWIN UOODWIN. Carwaartill.. r.tima. y U, !,. DkALtll IN FOREIGN & DOMESTIC GOODS irt'cr i va o ;.. . " fnation price. I'KI.AINra at Sena.tinn Li. CllBl'RUS al Srnulinn rir. ALPACAS at Srnaatinn nrirv. jobi rcrifd at MlSSor!l HT eltlue el Be nM., ,., (1 (i I' earl of ( IhcIi.H e...ien, .,". """ Lrd lo pot-he i.le, al tb !.,,( mugb ol 1 haiiiel.1, ' ' On Tuesday, Novenilx r 17th, Igr; At I e'rl.H-k, f.m ., the Mloa.t g ,Wlk(4 CVrlaiu Tnu lMorind Uta tba ettate of XIATTHI.W .ut, tv Tract No. 1 la .tu.M ib Iif.,(r bip, being the "li"wt tn-. " .r, f r1r and dreerite.J aa lullnwii : lliK,l)f(1,Jf' t( eorner of in. Ilontu'i letmt ; th..,, ,,T 4'V eaid Wa. Il.nfr and It. I .ni,.,.rr a1,' grewe veat I 'IS H-IO fM-r.-bre.to ; .. dfgreea eal (.." pen-twe, to a un yw,it Ibenoa along eaid road, north j drcrr- ,! j. perrhea, to p'int; tbmr hiulh 4'mrtt, , pervbee, to white pi .a aiomp; t(i-lt . ATm ...1 111 dt. Ill t..-rr..P. 10 u i. ..r ....... it vi. ... ( . V i ' - tiitfc. VJ aiv a.w,,u 0 unr,( Tfttl a... i narfliral. lu ftilifB thrtx-a tirirlk k: j 7H rrutrokatai. tn luxl : I hnuD 1. . . , , , -.,,41 V'ttttf. 64 4-lOib peirhea, to n ; ih.n 6llfth . grrrawcut III & It iierchre, top.,,1; tle6w'c I degreea weat HM perrhee, tu ,t,m,. . ' north 87 di-pn ea wfet i0 3.10 ptrvlin t-jifc. L of beginning, COAT.4MWa aid .fC'ACJV, One band red and fifiy-'wo perchr-a o allowaa having aUiut l arai -lrand and niitt fl eultivation, and ba ing itn-n-.-n rrtrf w VRAME HWKLLI.Su.oue hTtiXK large BANK UAllX.and all other u"u,,,ll'- -. itjs- mm prodm live MtU ob tba pre mi tea. Trmet So, 3 Ta aittnted ia lrifr tm ehin, beginning at atone oi'ruer of land of U afrlfowall and John Ifaie; tb-nc arurb 07 greea oaat 120 B 10 perrbe, to p-.,t : fynr9 , land of Bompardne r, north 3 dvirrrfs o, 2 percbee, to wbnb oak apling : itieuc b, lDli Uen.iaain Kncpp, north 87 di rt-n cn ( perckaea, ta a poll ; thenrr n-rlti 3 iKrtt w. percbee, ta poet; thence north dvrn- a perciiea, to a poil ; tbencr b: land ol Jdibj eoath I degraea weat 60 2-1 U prrubei to bict beginning. Containing 9 i frrraVA4 JVrciJ Deing limbered with white plna anit oibcriiwb. Tract Ko. a Ia aituat.d in Bradford to. atp, oegianing ai a paei ; inence by ti JmtU Fa Zf on and Aaroa Levy sorvryf, north :J ynt to a oBti tbintje weet ptrchfa, te a pm tbenoa eoutb 26 dgreca weat 6tl pert brf Ui a u eorner nf franc 11 Wt aurvey ; thence eaii It percne, 10 lue piaoa ul begtuuiiig, Containing OO .frrrt wort or ten With aHout 30 aorea cleared, and bating thn eractf-d a email dwelling buuee and ! .!. Nu 4 Tbe undividfl one third part of (h, P- vi itiu-i, r.iing on Jioitiauav crerk. Una m them known aa tbe (in-e propm warrauiad ia tbe name of Kohrrt H. Mckn ., having a OKIM .MILL, fcA W M ILL and w.. DuilJingiarect-1 tnereua. Unc oihr iherrof -taintiig aboat H4) arrra, and warrantt-d ia u naina or Jawb tiat. J be other thereof rdmtu ing about 60 acrea, and wan anted u tbe tu ai nuiiani 11. Krpner. Xo- S The undivided one fourth pert of curiam irai-i 01 taoa enuau in ifer-ainr loa&ib: Uuolvd and Jttcribed aafoilowi: l4g:abin( a a bile piue eorner, thenre hy ngrey m aaue Thumna L. Moorewret 201 fx-nhfe. towhitr tin tbrnea by Attn Mrclenabavn eurvey, futti J paix-hea, to a ebeatnut ; thr iff ionth Z.'l p-n-i wapiti; mcurt ny rfutwi li-U wrtyr arib ; perrbea, to p'aoe rf bi ginuing, Containing 40 1 .frrr A; 4 Perth And Wing well timbered with wtite pint l. oiner iimoer. JSayTEHMS. Ona thirtl of therBrfbaaeBr 10 ue paii in caen; one third luuae yrar: ai tbe retnaiaing third at the death of the wH- a eaid decedent the lalt-T payment), with lateir pajaDw anunany, to l-e aecared by bondi origagei on tbe prainiara. THOMA9 II. POKfET, EAttl KL K WILSo.V, aeUt-ta Adsiaietraiot VALI'ABIE MILL PROPLRT KOK SALE! Situated in Iteratur Town.hlu, Cltarlltld I.UUUI), I' a. rPIIK aubarhber, being depiroai of qaittiertl JL ouiiprii, oultb lur aala ona rMlnl tlll.L, with two run ol bura. Tbe mil t. uw and in good oHer, with fnitn (wentr ti. thirli aer ol land and a eomlurtable KAMK Ii KI.L1 MOlhlw (be pnmtrtv hilia two mile. .Ml i'hiliri.hurg. Centre cultlv. and wtlliin a ft. n of turnpike road. Tba Trruue A Clearfield Hi road runa thruujcb tbe laulr, wiibin a few rri, tba mill. Ther. i. al.o a eousideral-lr lot ol Ur lock and W fail. 1'ine tinjlier on tbe Led. Il alaert de.iralile Iwntiun lur a Woolen Fa to.".T, (and one la much needed in toi. aeetion in. euan:;.) For furtbur particular, ioouire the luutrriorr, living on Iba pruirtr. Aditn lllAlll.t.l Al. I'ADU ALLAH Kb. ell -ana i'bihpburg, Ceulre aounlj, Pi. Olllll:HAkl:Rit- 10 t bue nl a .mall ad anee na cite price, MILK I.KATIIKR. French and American KIP and CALF FKINS kip Ipper, riiam.h Kipa, Morocco., Fiudings, Trimming., Ac, of """'S-lm J. T. KKATZKR. Lowneaa and j our friends hikI vntir nciirlih(,r I ''.. fow.l complaint, Hr.Pe,.i. nnd tho town, tho rdnhlrr il. , r,.,T,rl": . ralanaga. hickhead.eba, do. F woiilil Imvo l-puihtfij to a man. not tho cnvcrmiirtiL na rrnnil n ..ii,i i dralt your acrvanl or ymintoir? Moot naanrcdly il Imd, just as KootJ a riclit, wind, was no right nt nil; nnd you, -Mr. llnndliolilor. would havo li)ti,.l,i in . ... ni'filnr.1 . .... ........r inunry, ana II la a inimt umvntunio mistiiko tlmt you did not liavo ll,n opjiorlunily. If H,0 war niiiMnj;n(iniiiiitrnlion had arnnatilu lionnl right to tiiko men hy furco, It kiiiiio rini io go into tho wall troi't liankn and Inko gold. A man in Morcer county, N. J., baa niiHod tliroo uniikina, tlio agregato weight of wiiich wan tlircn Inmdiod and seventy. Ii.ur poumU. The largest was aix feet four inches in cimimlvr enoe, and weighed ono liundrvd and (lny-eiglit jiuunda. They all grew on 0110 vino. Rutler linn a Imlileol winal(l yeara old, whicli l0 prclontls a .Sotilliern gontleiiian gllvo him. Moro hkclv tionio Somhei n celliir gave it to him when tlio gentleman waa absent. iiioko rtoutlicrn tollara i liberal to Builpr. very Tho Coniniiii8ioner of Talents will recommend ti fonirrcB the psiiilili.h. ing of a model depurtment for nianu. iHCiiire, alteration or repairing models. Several cases Imvo ocenrrod whero models of valunblo untenls havo hei.n tampered with to tho great dnmago of inventions, l.y Mlowing models to be temporarily removed from tho ofllco. Ashley w hinua liko a sick puppy over his defeat, and savs it lirtiughl about by 'slander.'1' The fe. low who ran slander .A-lilev mini have a genius lor lying that would boat the devil. ling to thirty thousptnj cases' Chill, and ferer. of all kind., it la far better and aaler than ana qoinina. without any cf ila per alrlnua effecta. Il cre.i., aa appetiw, proeaa a powerful digeater, a-d will .oaal.rart tba effeele ol ll,or la a few m laulea. Frered hj J ACO H SI UK K II, 8ola Proprietor. N. . .nr. Fifih and Kae. ilrael., Pkiladalphia, Pa. hold b. all Drnggi.t,. n.rll.l SEW STOlk! STVLES!! it.. itomsoA a to., PORK PACKERS, ."o 855 i.ibrrty St., M'ittsburfh liar, oa baud a larg stock ol Bacon, Sides, Shoulders, PLAIN AND 8LUAR CI RED HAMS, Meat Pork, Dried Deef, and Uaf Lard, all of oar owa ranting, Luring and rmokiag. Lard Oil, Flour, Cheese, Dried Apples ana reacues, Wi(h a general anortrnenl of llroeenea, al tha i.we.1 marael prleei. Jan. s.'t lT,pa, FALL AND WINTKR MILLINERY GOODS, Mcknight &, jannot, Wapon and Sleigh Makers, (Immediately la rear of IMaainf Mill,) Cl.EA fiFl EI,D, r. f PIIK (ukierilHir, would re.n-trul!y Inforai lha a rn,.rn.i.i (.learneia.nndtbe ouh cin that thee ara prepared to do all kindiof work aa WAGONS, CAKUIAOES, PLKIGHS, c , oa abort anlira and on reaaonabla term., and In a workmaolik. manner. A lirw faatura ia oar Una I. tb-l wa i'un our own work. dTAll orders promptlj atirnd.d to. Tlx WM. Mi-KNIllll-T Notb.'S". CHARLES JANNOT. A T Miss SUSAN HEED'S, . MARKET HT., CLKARFIKI.n, PA, taring Jiill reorired all Ihenoealliel nf the Bean la the Hillinrrj Una, requaat tbe ladiea lo call and eiamias Ib.m, Cl-arBeld, Pa.. Not. , 1(. Tl 11 tiarebr giren thai letter, of ..lmln,.i..,,... o. ilia eet.le tf HKNHV II. Tl RNKR, decccd. lata of Bradford town. hip, Clearlcld mini,. I. The Inrifost shiiimeiit of .l,n. bating han 0,T ,r.nt , ,h, ,,r,1(nMi mado from Kr... . .i.:'. !. .T T? w f" P1'" ,, , " WHSOil 0- paj wi.ni, innaa aaeing rl.itn. or demands llioyaar, w as that of last Week, aaioun. "'" tr"" "" properly aothenticated for aal- UBmeni. SARAH Atili Tl'RNRR, . ? famlalftralrli. ar conetanllr pnrcha.lng for ra.h In the M New Vork and Union Market., all kindiof I'rj and Fancy (Inod., Silks, Cnllon., Ilonli and (hoes, Walchia. hewing Machine., Cut lory, lireas IJooii., Ilomastio Uond., Ac, de. Which we are .Hnnttr idling at an arerare price of (INK IMll.l.AH H"R KACII AKTICI.K. Our sale. Iwing s(ric(lr (r ra.h, and our trade ajurh larger llian Iti.l ol any other similar concern, rna hlea as lo gire heller bargains than oan b. obtain ed of any other bonaa. TIIK LA I) IKS Acs espeelally Inrited to give ui a trial, fend for a irsular and Eschange List. Our eloh syslem of selling i. as follows : For ti we rend 20 tiataut Den fountains ami ehark. Am acnliing 20 dinVrrnl srticlea to be sold for a dollar each i all fur U i for ft t I W for I II. A .. Sent by mail. Commission, larger than thoaa offered hy any other Sna, acenrdlag lo siie of sluh. Fin. gle fountain and check, in cents. M,l ,j r,.i. agenla wanted. Seen mosbt in RrolSTraan I. re KM. Send us atrial cltih. and vow will .knn.i edge that you cannot a'ord ta boy goods of anr ather kousa IhereaOer. ' JASTMAS d KE.VDALI. angll m (5 Hsaorar St., Boatoa, Mate. c.i von a Ms CHINTZ PRISTS OI.OVKS CKAV4TS SHAWLS H( IN NETS C( 1 1.0 HE I) I MUSLINS at at at al Krnnalion Senaat ion 8enBtioa fSwnBatiaa Sensation prices prices pi ice, pricesi price at kOSSoP.S ai .xr sal ion prions at Sensalioa prieea at KtDsslirvD price. LINEN at CRASH ,t CURTAINS at TAIILK CLOTHS al FRINGE al All to be had al MaSSOrS'. Sensation Kenaatiorj Sanaalioa Sensalioa Sep aation prices price prices prices price si Mussofs' rwnsaimn prices ctnsaiioo prices Seosalioo prices LACK at HOSIERY at R I B1W INS at TRIMMINGS I of all kioil.il at io anr quan'iy I Alwavson baml at MOSSOrs' Sonaalion price CASS1MERKS al SATT1NETS at TWEEDS al .Ir' ANS at VESTINC.S at SHIRTINGS at Scnanlinn Stn.atioo Sensation Sensation Sensation Senaaiinn prices price pnoes prices rice price at AUSS'OVS-. al aenaaiioD price CLOTH 1 NO such! OOSIS, PsDtt, esta, foder Shirts, Flannel Shirts, Roots, Shoes. Hats snd Cans, Now for sale at Mri-NntVii n A ll i w a K r such taSaw-a.naile Forks, Knirea, pikea. Hinges, LIQUORS, such as Wine, Ilrsn.tr, (tin. W b iakcr. Coonae, etc., etc. MIL l I S, niirh as Prunes, Rai.ins. Figs, Filbert, Ac. GROCERIES, any r tour, tl a id s, Shnuhlers, Sugar, Molao, Cotlee, Tea, C r a c It e re. Spires, Candle., Coal Oil, nr., ele. Farm and Shop for Sale andoiened i-IT-re f. .ale lit. FARM. A aat. about aiidway betwroa (.'learbclil inl lurwen.Tiiic, ContaiiuDg Eightj-Five Acres, Fifty. Iro beinr in- r Td and in a go d itati eultivation. with a g,n,d dwelling bouie snd k tbareon, together with SI'S choie beannjf-i tr.es and over jnipe yinea, nearly all C i cord. Aleo, Tha Oa Thirtl ttrrt, txr tb rtuirvU depot, it. ( 4 ftrlrl hnrataark Tarms .a- J . an Hi'Miriair aim pusar? fivrn at n t.Bift. Cll it) pfr.n. or 4 trr tlMrftrld. '. UEUK iE THOI.N f IrarHelt, July 30 -tf Valuable Town Propert r kj i a a i, r, j SITfATK on the Ri.uth wet corner of Ct and Third Streets. I hems- Kailcuil Mreei wit: A LOT, wilh a good two-stury plank I' ing thereon. 36 be 18 Icet. one room on each 1 suilahle for a alorv. or oilier business. Aln sdjoining LOT, wilh a Iwo.slorr duelling b thereon, and arveral oilier TOWN LOTS. Also.a lot of well l,un.l 1IIUCK. and a I assortment of HONI.M AUK. such as Ct. Jug., Jars, Fruit t an., etc., at re lucrd price For farther iBformatton, inquire al the Is ware JMlerr of F. LI.lT7.lNl.KH. 14 0" Clearlield, 1 ai aensaiioa prices at MOSSS'.OP at sensalion prices st lenaslion prices at MOSSOrs'. at uBatioB price. price price price price price Always i MOSSOrs. ' enesiion at senaslion at senaslion at tensation t sensation K . . . eriieniinn liy ret Al the store nf Rril itin w,-...'. MObSOI Always keep oa hand a lull .Bsoitment of all kind. of,od. required lor the accornmp.Uiion pi t,e puhlie. July t, istr. RIACKISO RoPfcs POW DER SHOT LEA I) CAPS THUS I ISSI roc : HKNOCIIATIC ALU iv in ISSlBad IWS fr a.1. Vl- , ocwecur,. si,iWia ... :z:',.zi: Housa and Lol for Said OTTi'ATKtl in (he horonsh of ClcarfirW U me south sii.a of 1'ine .iil h.i. I ana Fourth: being alwo slnrv I'l.ANk llul t ny feel, a kitchen atla. bed. a aood wr water, (pump on (lie porch.! with Irame cTAI and othcrouthutl'limrMhervoa. I.,ri .sfl (eel t- on rine.lrort, and eilendmg back 17 loet a i SB alley loan aller. Terms rrasonable. 'l joiis MUOSnKHUKIl on (he iinn'x "!' I. O. HARlil'Kl House and Lois For Sa! rpilK un'lcr.irned oilers to sill nt privslr J. TllliKri LuTS siluala ia the liliatfc c I tli. r.l org. haiio; t hereon eni ted alsiec 1 SToRV FKAMK llol .-K.and a well ol eic water, with other nccc.ary improtrmi nt.. property is a ili nmi.1, one, in g,.o.l rcpsir. will he sold on ra.v term.. I r lull pariici apply lo or adddr.es Mil II AH. Ill HKK 'P"0lf. (Ic.rf.rld. I'hiladclphia & Lrle Railroad Sl'MXIKU TIX1K TABLE. Thr.ngb and direct route helweca rbi's.le'pk U.ltiaure, Hs rri..rr;. V, illiara.porl, and lha Great Oil Region of Pennsylvania. ELEGANT SLEEPING C A L Oa all Nigbl Trains. f1 and after MONDAY. PKPT 14. !. train, on tha Philadelphia A Ens 1I rvoaa will tan aa f llowa : ..( u mrA. Msll Trala Isares I'hilaitelphia. 1( 40 F i IS P .. js r ..I 1Mb. .. i.iik .. 1.111 ,.1..A . 4 Id P . I (id A . t J. p . 1 ' A IM) P. "o do...r! Alary s no arris al hrl. atria Kipiess leaves 1't.ils.lelphia... 1 1 "lo SL Msry s...., 1 arriv al Krie I ant nr.,n1. Msll Trala le.ro. Krie Io do St Mary's Po arriv. ai rhiLJelnhia... Irl. Kipresa leaves Krie Si Msry's Il arriv, al Philedelrhia.... Mail and kxitre. eonci with ,1,1 Crrek .4 Allea-heny Hirer Hail H.,.il 11...-- rh.ckd inrougn, ALFHKl) L. 1 1 I.KII. slsneral hnperinleade 11I Y th. llEMlM RATIO ALMANAC, Or Aj:rats. Errry rvtef pbTUld knew ona. ' I -' i? i "i .r'..i:. jc-gnw u. wwa-