Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, November 12, 1868, Image 3

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(MLTWMi NtW IN SHAWS ROW.
I'll A N K A M'OUGIITON,
i MERCHANT TAILORS
Maihrt Mirrrl, Clearfield, I'a.,
HAVINll if ened their new e.l.bll.hiavnt ta
Shew'i Ki-w, m d..nr call nf Ifae poal
end hevtrit Ja.t rctarne-t ft tun tbe eaiterfl eillra
with t larjii eaiorlmrat af
ClothB, Ca8iuierej, Vestings,
..even, aad alt klndt of Ooodi fur urn and
hovi' wear, are now prepared lo moke ap t
' order CLOTIIIMi, from ilnfle article to a full
nit, In lb laleit Uriel and man workmanlike
" aitaatr. Special eit.nilun (ivtn lo cu.o.in
w.rk and cutting-out fur hfd and boyt. We
eff.r freel bargain! to cuilomerl, end warrant
- eatl.e eelitraetloa. A liberal abara of publi
peireaae; auiivuru. leu end tee Bar food
iw. a. r n a ,s c..
oeMf-lf M K. R. L. 8T0UOHT0N.
II. BRIDGE
MERCHANT TAILOR
(Store one door eatt of Clearfield IlviuiaJ
Market Street, Clearfield, Pa.
TT'KKPd on band a full aitortmanta of flam
IV Furnithinn; Uooda, inch aa Cblrte, Linen
and woolen unueriDlrtt, Orawera and Borke
"t t'fl rocket llmiikirebi.fi, Oloret, Hate,
Umbrella!, 4o., In grant variety. Of Piece
(ooui ha keopt the
3est Clothsof all "Shades and Colors,
!arb aa Black Doeikin of the very beat make
ancy i.ariimere, in great nrlety , alio, Frenc
letiing. Bearer, Pilot, Chinchilla, and Fricott
vercotlin.;. All of which will be aold cheap for
wo, ana maae np according to Uie lateit ft lea
y rxpenencea woramon.
Alio, Agent for ClrarMd Bounty for I. M
norer a i o a. cou-arttea Sewing Harhinei.
Nut. I, IS6i.tr. U. BHIDUE
uiuititrt.
CLEARFIELD
FURNITURE ROOMS
Market Street, aaat of Fourth.
JOHS TKOL'TMAN, Proprietor.
rill tubierlbtr begs laara to eall tke attaa
lion of Iba eitiiena of Cleartald and our
aadiar, eoantry to tbe feet that ba la cow
eoarea to lure lie, el abort notice,
'sbinetwareof all Styles & Patterns
sited for eitber Parlor, Dialnf or Bed noma,
y ine atnf la article, or la aau ta anil par
, abaaara ; Bnreaue, Sofae. Loangea. Hat
racka, Tablaa, Etanda, Aa., Aa.
I alaa manufacture
IlAins A SETTEES BELOW CITY PRICES
, Coniiitlnr of Parlor, Dining-room, Cana,
Hocking aad etbar Chain,
rblek I propoaa ta warrant aad aall cheaper
vea v pwrcoatea eiaewa ire. Jm try ma
JOHM TROUIHAh. '
ClaarBeld, Fab. IT, 166T U
I CHEAP FURNITURE.
i
I JOHN GULICII
rvSIRES to Inform kit old frianda end ...
17 toD.cn, ibat baring eolarged bia ahop and
acrcaeed bia faeilitiea for manaieetariag. ba la
we prepared to make to order ucb Furniture aa
ueiiren, in good style aad at ebeap relet
or CASH. He geaerallj baa on ban J, at bit
?aniiiura rooait, raried aHortiaanl of raadr.
auda furniture, among irhlcb are
BUREAUS ASD SI DE-BOA II DS,
VarJrobetand Book-Caaat; Centre. Rofa, Parlor,
rrakfatt and Dining Kitegaiou Tableaj Coca.
OD.Frcnck poat.Cottage.Jcnnji-Lind and etber
tedfteadti 8. fat af all binda. Work tlanda,
let rack a, Waabttaade; Rocking and Arm
jbtira ; epring-reat, eaaa bnttom, par'or, eoni
ion and other Chain; LoukingUlattea ofeeerj
jeirriptioa on hand ; and new glaaaea for old
tmt, which will ba put la on eery reatonable
jarmi on ahorleat aotiee. He nlao beept on bnnd
f (arnltbet lo order, Cora bulk, Hair and Cot
fa top Mattreaaei.
( Com.Ng of Kvmr Kind
fade to order, aad funarala nttcaded with
Itarta wbrneeer drtired. Alao, Home Painting
feat to order. The aabeeriber alto naanfae
tirti, and baa ronttanllr on band, Cleaeat'i
fmnt Wathing llacbina, tba bett now in nee I
Iboit a tine tbit macbiaa never need be with.
tmt clean elolhea I Ha alia baa Flar't Patent
tiira, ropertor article. A faalilj miDg tbii
"..er aeeu ee wunout Duller 1
4 All tbe abore aad mane ether articln are fnr
llibtd to ruitoai.ri rblap lor Caaa ar exchanged
r anorored eonntrv nmdaa rk.M u-ni.
jnnlir, Linwood aad oliar Lnmber tollable for
(Burnt! wort, ukaa la tiebanga for furalta-a
I eRencaibar tba ebop la oa Marker ttreet.
'raeiu, ra, aaa Boarlj eppoilta tbe "Old Jew
"" . JOHN Ol'LICU
(Noreatbar M. 1M1
VhiUrifliiliiii ,Mlmilfmfnt.
FALL GOODS.
IULKLT, SHARP & CO.,
HI llieatnut Ulreet,
riiii.AnRt.ruiA,
Hare the moil euat1i and
Klejrnnt Slock f Full Goods,
Hire bare erer offwd.
StTPKRH Silk oti.l Wool roPLlNg
SUI'KRR ALL WOOL DO.
VERY RICH TLAII) DO.
SERGES and HIARETTS.
MOHAIRS and l'Ol'LIXKTTS.
With an ettcntiva aitortmcnt of
Mourning Goods.
RICKEY, S1IAKP & CO.,
TUT Chestnut Klreet,
P") PHILALPiriA
M. -tt. f.raham font' iTnlninn
t
1-rlAnUit ( BB.n.n
J. H.GHAHAM&SOaS
aJAHKET STREET,
CLEARFIELD, Pa.
No. 35 South Third Street
PHILADELPHIA.
UENERAlTAeENTS,
X FOR
PENNSYLVANIA
or THE
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rPIIE aabtorlbara baring entered Into partner
ahip for the purpoaa of earrring on tbe
tualneia of Merchandlting, now offer
A diood
And rare opportunity to the eitiaeni nf Clear.
(eld and adjoining countict to buy ttore goodi
at wholttalt or retail prlcei, that will aatoniih
the unimuueted. " Their fooda will ba nartleu
" " I to lull thli market. Erarj lad;
in, inareroro, aall the attention of bar
UNITED oTATES OF AMERICA.
CASH CAPITAL. 61.000.000 mil. arn
-V.S,.TfJrS o'lcttora, who
. tltKK Ac to.,
Applicationi for Central and Writer !..,.. rl
rania to be made to
B. S. RUSSELL, Manager,
aug-lil Harriil.org, Pa.
glnrl'smithing.
iEW BLACKSMITH SHOP
SECOND ST., CLEARFIELD, r.
illl BBdertignod begt la Inform kit frianda,
. aoo ina inuaatlaate of tbe bomueh of Cl.ar.
t4 and larrouniiine a.lffl,kl.MJ k. I.
ready to aaecata ail ard.ra eitkar u l,nm
-.l.
I H0RS1 HI10KI.NQ aa tba moat appr.red
? ALL KINDS OF FAIT MILL IRONS and
. I'ilNB werb, logaia'a laolt, eanthookt.ipreadi,
' grab., Ae.
I f bnla af all kiada made af beat laglitb
er Ameriraa ateel.
I . All aj work la warranted ta (Ira taila-
ftctin, er not charged far.
" AMOS KKNNARD.
.NEW BLACKSMITH SHIOP
I THIRD STREET, CLEARFIELD.
rp lIKtahaerl her reepeetrallrlnforaii kit friend)
1 L and the public is gtneral, that ha hat local
!! in tba boroagb of CLEARFIELD, n tba
tbop rec.atlf aecapied be daeob Khufibwailcr,
i'b.re ba la ate reedr la perform nil du'ier
' eirli bit cuttosMri in a workmanlike manner.
'tda.Hlaigba, Baggiet aad Wagoaa iroBtd.and
J lone tboelng dona nt reatonable ratea. He
n.(rirgir atkt a ihare of work from tba public.
' be intendl U (ira kit whole altaallon ta the
.bniaeM. THOMAS BILkY.
atarch It, 1SS.
Boggs Township Awake I
I GREAT EXCITEMENT AT
THOMAS BEEItS'SU
J;VFRTBODT Irjlpg loget there int. for fear
I of being erowdrd out into iba aold.
Tne Want enod Skn.l.. An-m mm tm Tl . .
' J"wtot roar Flei"! Iroard right, goto Banna.
!'M tilt CniJ tlill 1 ...... mm tm Ummmm
V roe Want Tour rna ironed la tbe bait
'I 'It and workinan.bip. go to Ilaaat
Kaa aekee the bail 8teup Maeblaa In the
te. andd.t all klndtof BLACts.Ntl Til INll
ehe.p at ran ba dona in the aountjr for Catb
- ron umeo addrata la Claarleld Rridra.
THOMAS BEKKS.
"tgt Tp., Daa. It, tl7-tf.
F mtir arnanr
(3fCLKARFIKLD
H. F. NAUGLE,
10(1 AD MATCH MAKER,
P'retiti Tea
5I OFFICE
M'llE tabvriber rarperllnlle informt hie old
1 patriae aad tba pablla graerallr. that ba
A""a band, (and ia aontiantlT rectlTinc new
'nai thereto,) a large etoek or
Clocks, Watches and Jewelry.
,"' keep Jcwelrt In all lit forma and of
-real Talari, either by the pier or eat.
vATrllKa a r-ii -. - ... . i. n.u
NIt,, k. .a L . . -T
i , vr. narni-p ,n lor
e :t Blr,,UP ..... J . ..ij
kU"( ' Jeweled, rai.nl
CLOrKft-nr all draleoa eotialallee efalebl.
t'1 and tblrlT hour, af either weight, iprtng or
j and both atrika aad alarm.
"fPAlKIN(AI klnda of Walrbea aad
"at Kepai,,n. and Warranted.
ed4itin to what t bare enumerated, I keep
itil....... . ............... . . .
i "'.Tivrni ot frr,' i at but, coiorro ena
J " l. elio.tinl.D I'KNHand I'KSCILft.
' ". FOkk. BI TTER KNIVES, and In
r' T".'b,n, ia the Jewrlrj Una. If t fail lo
" band joit what B co.iemer mar Bred, I
w, i ardtr per IrM eiprrtl, without eatra charge.
liberal .hare af penile patn.n.gf la eolirtled.
, IMa , r ii. f, HAUULB.
628 HOOP SKIRTS, 628
And
CORSETS, CORSETS.
W M . T. HO P K I N S ,
."o. B-iH .r-A Slrrrl, 1'htl'a.
HAat-rACTL'RBI or TBI
Celebrated "Champion" Hoop Skirts
FOR LADIES, MIKKEg AND CHILDREN.
The largetl aitortmant, and bettqitalite nnd
ttT.t in the American Market. Every ladj
ahould try tbcm.aa tber recommend treinaelrei
by wearing longer rautmng their tbapa much
ter, being lirhter and mora alattie than otb-
warranted in arcry reipect. aad aold at
very low Trlree, Ark for Hopkin'a "CHAM
rioN" 8KIRT
Superior Hand made Whale Bona Corteta In
oneen dittercnt grndee, inclnding tba "Imprri
al" and Thompaa A Langdon'a "OLOV K FIT
TING" CORSETS, ranging in rrlrea from 81
eenti lo 5 0 together with Jotepb Beckal'a
celebrated FHKNCII WOVEN CORBET, eupe
rior ibapea BBd ojuality.tea different gradca,
from tl 10 to 5 iu. They are the tnetl and
bett gooda for the prlcaa, aver Imported. The
Trade aupplied witS Hoop Ekrrta and Coraata at
the lowett ratea.
Thota rititing Iba city ahoatd not fall lo call
aad aiamina onr gooda and price., at wa defy
ell competition. Kent. 17, IH68
HiiKbuiid
To tli it fact, beeauaa tbii branch of our bnilniu
will receira ipeelal attention, and everything
needed in a well regulated household will at all
tlmee be found Inour ttore. Our atock of DRV
(iOODS tball not ba turpaiaad, altbar'in quel
ity or price, and will embrace. in part, Print! of
every atjle, Uinghami and Lawni of arery
quality, Mutlint of every grailo, Da Lainei
adapted to the tattea of the old and young; and
every article of any kind of f oodt tbey tell la
dtiiiiriiiitcfd
To ha aa repretcnted, and warranted to give lat
i.faetloi. Aa to DNICMM CittolM wa have
a tplcodcd aitortmcnt of Alpaeat , black, white,
and in eolorti Arinuret, Biika, and in abort all
the aeweat ttylct In tha market Wa dttlra Ihlt
faot to become baowa
Phi Vmih, ot titf rlrs, Ctr.
KKAl) CAREFULLY!!
WUrrllanrcus.
'"H wai l till It .n.. tl, b.-.
VlN
team, amultle tot lan.lort.
i. R. tifltUT
fpnfm0vend..h, N.r,, Pp., Ro'
X F'tic t al, t inon lrr, t'oorr, ... Hmoking,
Rogrt and ."and. at
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rRAIN tVANTI II. IIKtT,
I CHUN. Ill l'htt MEAT A HA 1
VI ante.1, f, whirh thtllivht.t market rtrleeaill
r'd. '7 J. I'. KKAII II,
I in Maiki4 hi , oppoula the Jail.
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ebaale. farmer, Uwysr, barhtr, worn. n't rifhU
nuorauy othtr nan m tha eonot;
Or old, riro or poor, tlgh or low, who will favor
I with ft eall. With our bow and oitoniirt
alork any (ontltaon eaa ploaco tho Boat fai-
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Ladies' Fancy Furs.
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Old Eltabllthed
Fur Manufactory,
Ko. 7IA Arch ttreet, abore
7tb, rhiladclribia.
Have now in atora of my
.jWnmim mnn,l.,L....J U-.
-" ufacturr.one of the largcat
and moat beautiful tclectiont of FANCY FLRS,
for Ladiea aod Chillrrn a wear, in the city. Al
an, a tine attortrarnt of Ornti' Fur fllorrt and
Collara. I an enablrd to diipote of my giKMla at
eery reaennanie prtcra, ana I would tlirrrtore ao
licit a call from nr frirndt of Clearfield rountr
and vieinity. Remember tba Name, Number and
SlreeU
JOIItf KAKl:lRA,
bo. 711 Arch at , abora 7th, aouth tide, Pbilad'a.
TeT-I have bo Partner, nor connection with
any olbrr atora in Philadelphia. foetl 4m. J
By jutt dropping In and getting nice dren
pattern, lace aatt, kid floret or by doing that
which it belter i rive bar a well filltd none.
and aha will tnd good and paying inrettmieti In
embrolderiea, edgingi, rihbona, flovaa, koilary,
or any other bouaehold neociiltiea.
Anil
In addition ta what wa have alrealy tnumtra
ted, wa keep all kiadt of C.KNTLEME V
V KAR inch aa Clotbi, Caul mem, Satinatli,
Rata, BooU and Shoai, At., betldel,
JOHN M. MELLOY,
bii rtcruaia or
Plain, Japanned & Stamped Tinware
tan bbalbb l
llouac Furnlahliif Gtroda, Tin Roofing aud
C'oudurlor Plpra,
No. Til Market Street,
augd ly rillLADELPIIIA.
DREXEL & CO.,
No, )l Mouth Third Mtrrct, PhlUdelpn
And Dealers in Government Securities.
Application lr wail will rivaire promnt aitrn-
Hon, and all Information ebocrfuliy furniahd.
Orlcn foiiritrd. aurll-tf
REIZENSTEIN BROS.,
Minufartartra of and Whulault lJcaUra ia
MEN A XI) HOYS' CLOTHING,
IU Market dm Mrrrhaiit Htwt,
aagl'17 PHILADELPHIA, Pa.
1868 winter. 18G8
JAMES, KENT, SANTEE & Co.,
Importers and Jobbers of Dry Goods,
Hoe. zii. z-iv zti .i. inird Pl
1'HILADKLPIIIA.
We are now prepare,! with our Brunt eitrntire
and well a.aerte.1 .took to ofirr eatra inducement!
to CAFH III VKIIH. aprll tf
TlH.i,Tli,j oar PAH1 ajl:HtiIIP.
Iberi0 Irwin A Monlrhua, engaged in
" butiaeai at Curwrntrille, waa, a the
baameaa w,ll k. j .. .. k , i..
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J. II. IRWIN.
KliWAHIi MONTEUC8.
r-iiwrtii mil;
A ", October 2, 1 m V.
STRETCH, BENNETT & Co.,
(tuwKiri Ui IVIor T. rUM Co.,
tvrnHTrit or in ,. ma ii
dkVgs and .medicines,
Al.ao,
Brandies & Wines for Medical purposes.
Jel.rer j No. IIVV Market fit., Pbilad'a.
BENSON, CAMPBELL & Co.,
Na. 17 N. Fifth Ft. and 414 Commerce,
I HII.AI'ELI'IIIA, Pa,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
And Commission Merchants,
roe tea nua or
Wool, Ointeng, Fur 8k int. Feelhere, Leather,
Flea Heed, lined Prune, Clover Heed. Itoote,
Deer Kb int. Butter, Ueetwal, Kbaep
Bbina, Rggt, Ae, Ac, Aa.
CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED.
W witty Prk rrnl fnrwardad oa rpqnftt,
J ant ii.
DKFr., BI.IMKSf A CATAIlIlH
lrfatad with th vimuM nrra hy lr. J.
IAA S, M. !., and PmftMor nf bi of Ihr
Kyr and Kar in tho Mdtral (r,lr(f; 4 PrnnMyl
mnia, li ymm riprrifnc, (fnrmrrl) of I)il-n,
llnlland.) No. SIM Arrh Mrvrl, 1'hil a. iVfti
inniali ean bo nm at fait offif. Tbe mHir.il
fad'iihr tsn tnvitrd to trwimpinT their ftmlrntu,
m he hat no MtrrvtP in hi pni I t i.n. Artitrinl
tr inmrtrd without pain. INo eharfr fcr ri
amiiiAtioa. (jf )-1t.
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We have printed a large naailf of the new
rbl tf I LL, and will on tba receipt of twentr.
f iwcenra, mail a ryy tn any BddretT. 71
AMorltnant of Mado vp CLOTHING for Ma
aod Boja, nannraetarttl oat of ibo tary beat
malorialg which wa will aall for euh or txehaoga
for eonotry produea at prieat which will aaionirb
both hatband aad
Wife
VTa Bra Bow largely engaged im buying
riling a-Ut'Am: TIMHKR and manaftc
tared LTMftER, and will giro tbii branch of
buiineil ipeiial atteatloB, and make It aa object
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LATEST STVI.K IIAIXAMi r i4
Jim recti, rd at J. P. K It AT .Kit 'F.
Al 1 1 1 M M It A 1 I H -H M l I ( IC N , e
it berrliy giien that letter. of admini.tration
on the r.tale of WM. II A It'l l. K IKl l K, ilee.l.,
late of Hell towntliip, t'h artleld county, Pa., hav
ing been duly granted to tho Itnili rtiened, all per
out itnlrlited t aaid citato will pliane make pur
mcnt, and thorn bavnia- claiuit ur ilemaml. ill
prrarnt tliein pniperlv eulheiilicatril for ai tllcmciil
auu allowance williout tlrlHV.
l.A I.NA HA It'l'LKHtlDE, Adui'x,
AIIA.M ItltKTll. Adui'r.
Ottend, IMobnr IU, iMtsdt.
tin: iiKi'iniucAX.
CI.KAKKI Ml.lt, I'a.
I mi 1IMH1 MliHM.MI MiV. IJ. r.h
Terms of Subscription.
If paid In a Ivaiiee, or alil in tbn'r montht .. 11 M
II pehl alter llirreeii'l Iwlore m nmntlt. J
II paid alh r tlie rxpiralion of ill munlln... I tiu
.Mr. T. H. H ll. me, unr foreman, it atithorlie,!
hi rcelpt lor monrt paid inlu Hie oilh-e on eeeniiiil
of nilm ription, ad. ..nl,,g. j,,l, woih. Ae., In our
aoat me. UhU, II. lillllill. A liK It.
Kiiit'ir and Proiirictor
-NdTicr.. All irroii Laviiu' Imtik
lifloiijriiif; to tho M. E. Sutulay HcIiodI.
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"in i-.Mii.-i n iiivur uy rcitiriilliir tlii'H)
at oiro to tlio uiiilorftifriied.
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J not to pun-hare or nefiitlatc for a errUiu
t lll)M..SUI 1 Mil . rn IV n.e l HI
vomer, roller In. illlte, Fi liteuibor U. IM17
calling for the aliui of I no bumlrvd ami rouri,...,
dollnri and eiirhlv-twu cnti, and due April llllb,
78.1, Imln, at 1 never receive. I value for Ilia n
auu am ucteriumcil not to p lt uiil,-.. compelled
".' " " "it . liCAKHAHT.
Kocntur, October 2H, IUSK 3t.
MlA ;K; JI'ltOltH UKAWN 1011 no'
voulr lenn. 1MIH;
ar.ronii wkck.
S. C. Patcliin....l)iwaria Unviil I). l!i-li....fluli
John l.iti. i M i, liau-l llilligan. Jordan
Joaepti iiavi.iwn Hell Henry Krilrr...Kanhaui
IU. Melial!ey. " I ll. lij cloii.nlo.
Iliomai Moeri II,.,,;. i., Krli.nt Knoi
Algermili llolilen..ltlooin llrore Krlianl
Sitinl. I'alilwrll..llrailliird l.a" Maya
lauac H limn.... " IA. I'. Tate Iiwrenoe
lver r legal Ilrailr . II. Merrrll..
L wit Kunti ' v. p. Fulton..
John Hot'er.l Chert .lomih K. Head
r.Oonnotit.jr.,Covinjrt,i) lleorj;,. Kreiner....Morrii
Mich Lhrotlir, - .I. II. Ilrrlb, New W a-h
ii. I,. Murgan..t,lrarflel'l .Irui. Wcetlirook Oiccula
tl.M.Krooiu.t'urwrniville. Milo Hovl '
Arrbibald Shaw, lleeatur Kdwarit Kaert.v...lVnn
John Spaekinan...tlirnrd John lllnom, Jr.'...,. Pike
Ueorgc M.u-rnon. tloibeu T.llcndvTaoii.Vt oodwarj
VDMI MtaTH AltlK'H NOI l( I N.,t o.
ii hereby given, that Irttert of Adminiitra
lion on tho eilate of SA.Ml 1.1. 1I1.00.M. dee d,
late of Kooi lowmbin. Claarfietd eountv. Pa.
having been duly granted to tha underaigned,
nil pcrtona indebted to aaid rrtate will pleaac
B-ake immediate nartnent. and thuaa bavine
e.aitna or deroandt will prrtent them prnperly-
uivcnvicaicu inr aeinemenr wunout delay.
n ll.l.lAM A. ULOO.M, Adm'r,
Knoi tp Oct., fit.
yon
1 pba:
OTIC r. Tl f'KI.I)ITOKM.In tl.. Or
ana lourt of Clearfield eountv. Pa. In
tlie matter of the ettate of llenrr 11 Siueel l.i.
oi vratiara townititp, deceaaerl. The anoraiM'.
ment of real ertale let out to Margaret Siueal, tbr
whii.w or laid ileceaard. of ib acrei niore or le..
and valued al 40, waa on the Jib day ot tie.
tuber, A. II. enflriiiid ut. ei bv the tv,urt.
ana oruerca mat inlilieation he made in two
newipipen pulilithed in ( learnrld eountv, inform
ing all perKini lotereaK lLal tbe eauie will be
confirmed ahlolutely unlo.i tolTieient obji-cliont
are nieu on or neiro tne aooond ilonday of No.
vembcr, A. I). Irl'.H.
by tbe Coort.
I (I. MAKfiKR,
0tloberli:4t Clerk of Orphani' lonrt.
imajaavo a van
1 1 68981 Z.I01 1 1
KlaYNTOZVl? NTOHi:
IKC0D Sr., CLKARFIRLD, Fa.
To Kvory
Oaa who bai Lumber to to dial with 01,
Wo tball alao kaep oonttaatlf en hand a
fantral aaaortmant of. CltOCKRII. and
HA HOW A His which we will call at axnefd
iaglj low prices. Wa aUo keep a full at ion
a)ol of UI F.KNVAHF Tt.li deparlnent
will be kept full and complete, and erery
Or naiden who ontemplaui b on keeping, will
And It adranUKeotti to eome and trade with a.
Wa art eo situated, and, from long experience fu
tha bail neiw, well acquainted with tbe wanti
nd neeeultiei of thli eonmnnitj, that wo feel
atUfled If every mn and woaian
In Cloiirllrld County
aakei It a point ta buy tbolr goodi from i, we
eaa pleeae tbea both aa to quality and price.
Therefore, come along and buy your
DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS,
Quernswarc, Hardware,
HOOTS 4 SHOES, HATS k CATS,
Ready -Made Clothing,
Aad everything yoa need to rinder yourrelvei
and familial eomfortable, from
JAS. R. GRAHAM k SONS.,
.ugistf CLKA KF1KLP, Pa.
N TI The formation nf the partnerphip
nt J mm B. Uraliam l Honn domnnt prrTenl
i tie wlllrntMii of the note and book ar-count of
tho Ute Arm of Khowrre A ('ra)iam or R. W. Ora
ham. Tho- knowing thfrnaHvee iniibiel lo
either are rrquetid to eont forward at once and
elnee thc-ir ariali.
JAMFJ B. GRAHAM t PONS.
Clearfield, ftrptemher IV If.
T(Mk.l(; (.f.AM'I.H.
A A rrt aM.rtment nf
AtiCII TOP k Fgl'AKB LOOKING
n Kb merwood, gilt, walnut and mahogany
frames;
LOOKtNO-GtAM TLATE8 OF All FIfE3(
At, J. P. RHAJJfiR-rJ.
NEW GOODS!
Shawls I Shawls 1 Shawls!
m.AXKKTS! BLANKETS I
Hoods! Nubias. Breakfast Shawls f
LADIES' FUR 8!
CAHPKTS AND Olli CLOTHS!
Ladies' Coats!
LAUIES' ANH CHILDREN'S SHOES!
mill Wool Itrpil
FRENCH AND ENOLIflt MOaTNOSl
f Ilk Fiuiih VELVET for auiu I
Aletandcr POPLINS!
All Wool Pt,AID8I
KasBebao RtpellaBtl
Chamalaoa Teplla I
Taiu Cloth for Wrappartt :
Ladlei' Clovklngi t
W ater-Proof black aotl hrowa I '
Caaaimarel for mea ao4 boya I
Bonnet Velvet, Ribboni Flowara, Fialbara 1
Ladit't anJ Chlliiraa'l Itata ! '
Wool an4 Cottoa I)t La! nit I
Mutlina, Flanaela, PrinU I
tUbn, wanted and wool Tarna 1
I'reii Trimminft, Under Clotbln., tlata, Caf a,
lloilary, Olovet, and a eomplele Bieertment af
all hlndt of NOTIONS, at viry modirala prlcei
Js IVLING k SIIOWKIvS. ."
Cleartald, Oot.ll, lfS if (-tr
VIIMI Mvl K ATOH'M XOTICI--Xotie,
ia hereby riven th il Irttert of .inini,lrah..n
ou the ralatl uf It It'll AH II HHWI.KS, (l.r.i-e.l.
lateol V oo.lward townrhip, riearficM crantr. Pa.,
havinr. been ilulr yrante.l to tbe undcraiftneit, all
pertone indelited lo eaiil ertate will pleaac make
payment, and Ihoae faavinff claima or demand,
will preirnt tbem properlv aubenlieate,l Tor art.
"emcut. II A it MAN UOt LKS,
October IJ 6t:pil. A Jmim.tratur,
Democratic Almanac.
flllllH invaluable puliliealion I. f..r ealr at the
X pott office. It iliuul.l be in tlielianilinf cvrrv
Itvioocrat. It contain, full cle-1 inn rctumi from
ev ery eountv In tbe I'nited Ktate. ; beiidca, tbe
numlicr for lef.ll cuitaiut a eoniplcte li.t of the
Bararaof all tlie ncw.l.int n lul.nrcaai.d ami ml.h.l
dunu( Lincoln'! adunnlitrallou : and that fur 1K67
eoutaina the nainri uf all tbnae civilian! who were
impriionrd during Ibi name period. Thcaa two
lull, for hituro reference, are worth m.ire tlian
the price of the puMicalion. Tbe number for I "fin
it alto full of valuable ttatiatiet. Anr one aeiidine
(0 centl to tbe I'tt Mailer, will receive bv return
man a cepyior eacn veer, tree of poita;e. jt2j:tf
XoTit'K. Tho Lecturo Kooni nf tint
new 31. h. C'liurcli in tlii pnco will
lio dvdit'atetl lo tlio worsliin of A I.
nuglity (jotl on Sunthiy, Nov. Kith
Tlio J!cv. Win. Uurtlon, of Jtnltinioro
city, will prciifcli tho dedicatory ncr-
mon, nt II o'l'lork, A. M. Other
miiiiKtiTd of diHtinetioii tiro expected
ho present. Iho public uro invited,
-t A. W. (iuvKR, I'uKtor.
AliVt iiTihEMKNTii Mr. SiiicBO pnli
lihhen a notice elncwlicro in thin insue
of iinportuneo to noldier und their
fiionds.
Mr. Liddell ofl'iirs a desirablo town
properly for null.
Jlr. John J. Jiead offers a larje
amouiit of jiernonal property and
fariuin'fr implumontH for bale. Sec
adverliHcinent und hand bilU.
'iHnrkrts.
so7ii;tiii.4 xewi
New Store in Madera.
MESSRS. J. FORREST d; S0X
T OIILD reipectrully Inform the public that
1 they have J nil opened, la iutllKIIA.
ClenrOald eonntv, Pa., an entire new atoek of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
Which they are prepared ta aell aa ebeap ai tha
aaeapeit.
Their atock eeailata la part af
Dry GooiIh of tho Best Quality,
8uch aa Alpeeeae. Dclanea, Prlnta, Muillna.
Caiilmeree, Batinctt, and Flaanalt,
IU'iuly - Miulo Clothing,
Or tba bail quality, inch al Coata, Pantt, Veala.
Overcoatl, Overall!, Sblrll, Collin, do.
tKit.s, Shociv and Gaitornj .
Alio at tha vary bett Quality.
A coinjilctc stock of GnH-orii'S.
I abort avtrythlnf smelly kept la a country
tare.
Consumers, Look to Your Interests!
Call and (lamina oar atock BBd prlcei before
parrhaiinf elttwhere.
LUMBER AND GRAIN
Of all kind! takei ia eiebanfe for foodi.
Remember tbt place, Madera, ClearDald
aounty, Ptna a.
J. I0RRIST A I0N.1
0tber SI, UT t(.
Clearfield Markets.
Reported weekly for the CtainriCLO KareaLirAM
by J. P. Knarira, Dealer in Ilry (looda, (Jro
cerlcl, Proviiioni, Ac, Market it., Clearfield.
Ci rmriri.n. Pa., No. 15, 1S&8.
Aj't'lea. reen $1 till, II.. ra( dreiied 1
lined, lb Mule., green.- 7
A i,le liul t,r.i.-:il, 1 00 Ham. tif-) ?
Ruttrr !'(, t"; Mi.'mIJi-i... I7,q h
llran 1 W. 1 III' KiJea- IU',V It,
rui-kwlieat I till1 I.ard S
Ilu. knhcal (.ur lb, f Men p.irk.W bhl...J8 00
eef, dried SO Matt 7 J
llrcf, frc-h arn 10lonic.nl tail
lluardi, !H 14 0H(an no' I'.ital.H-. TS'.t, I
Corn.ahelled I .SO Peai bee, dried, lb.. M
Corn, ear till ( a 7.S I'laitrr, bbl t ml
Corn meal, y inch, 1 HO, live 1 50
Chip. V cwt3 7.S(, 4 t'O ling., y lb J
t:ioverade. 00 Oil F.II.'Jrl ia, k S i
t.'Ueele 2S Pinnule.. IS in., M, i 00
Cherrira, lb. ?.s Fhiuirlra, ?B in IS Oil
riiirkeni, drid, tti, Ij l'im..tby wed bull
r-EKl J.i Tallow I.S
Klanced OU' V beat. I ill
Klour 12 oiKalJ nn1 Wool es
Hay li nu(,v20 till. Wood, V oord 4 00
ittsburg Produce and General Market.
From tbe Pitttbora Commercial, Nov. 10.
l)ariof the palt week eommcreial alfiirt bare
been witbi.ut tpclal ititcreat. Tlie produce mar.
kit hai been eitrcmely quiet. Plour conlinnei
inactive, aud priori are weak and eomcnbal irrer.
alar. SVheat ia a ibade lower and price! weak.
Nearly atl kind! of grain are dull and lower, and
at preeent the market It in a very unecttled eoa-
diliun and relialilequotaiionican hardly begiveo.
Ibi reoeiptt are incrcating.
Wa quota aa fullowa, which are tha current
whi.leialr ttore prieci :
Al'I'l.KS Tbe mnrkct ia well tuplilied, and
prieer rnii((e from fVt'Vt f luirrcl, ai to quality.
ilii r. n, vnoice i.uiier ooiumanua oi tv iu.-.,
aad comtnun to aHd hiiia .m.
llACUN, I. Al.il, Kit. III. re Ii voir lilllr old
.lock in lliirklt, and Itiere ia hut little demand lr
it. No udet in Ibo niarket, and but I, w hnme
hhi'illden are (j u.,1, , I at I If . an I lard el IVl.llW).
CilbKSK Ii to pood dimend, and we qin.li
tbe market Arm fur Ohio Ito.hen at IWc.t New
York Itohcn Inc. Factory l?tta IV. Haml.urg
lf4(iXl7o.i Ohio Hwcitrer, 1'Uc. : l.tuiliurg Stlo.,
and Wctcrh Itreerve, nt l.itf.etne. y b.
Il HI Ml KH I 1 l rialei oi new iealie..halv.ea,
at Ii(rt.l7c. and qnanert at lfi4o.yn. We
quote ilrnd applea at Vl'Llle. y lb.
PKATHKKS rialet id ehoiee gcete fcathera at
iw, ui y ra.
MILL KKI1D Tbe mill prieci arc for aerecn
Irvfra, $1 1 i!iie.tuff. $i :iil, and mi'd.llin. 1 3 2i.
man. I. wilb .alct ot ciimni.in qitnlillel at h.S(,i VUc.
I'Ol'ATllhS Hull and a tha.le Intver. Cm
Bi"0 qnallllra brine t.'ifa Hc,, and choice ejifiatltf
per bu.bel. tlnlhuiure wl'ela ae quole al trutn
ft J to 'i. and Jereeyi at f.i S.i(.t,4 id.
t'N IONS tu..ly fair i we ijimle rhoice yellowt
at ft per buab.. and roil, al I .ill.
Ml.T tiall; lalea t,f Alleabeny river brand
at $1 T.S by the car li.a.l. and ?li'(,'i.2 in rlorc.
( 1. 1 IIS Flatted li initea.lt d.-niand and Arm
at 12 ill. Tin y .red it dull and in go-xl nip
pty, quilted ot ' t'lnveraecl it ifiiict al li.
H.lll II Maiket doll and irregular. Sale, are
mnitlr e.innne.1 lo email b.ta for tn.p1ing tlie
li.l tfade. W c qiinte from llorc rhoni. rpring
whent f).ur .vOf.t a 7;, ; .,.,.1 .rin wheal tl.iur
I'lt 2.i; and winter wli.-at fli-ur, iu in k", a'.' ..a
(n "i. and In barrel! H Tin. I prr hid. M.
Inll hrandi IJ I.vtml2 7i M.I. The Pearl
Mill priere fi,r their trend., mtde of the beat
wheal, are at follnwa : Fitra fbnnlv flour in bhla.
al IV li and in ic-ki f II AO V hi 1. 1 d.ml.le nlra I
family in bhli lil. and in aackflu la. The
City Milli quote pnoee ai lull. iwt : kilra femilv in
harreh In arid in la -k- V .v gver I.I.I, j di.i'il.le
eilra latnily in barrcla (10 i and in larbl (IU
ier barrel,
tl H A I N The market it quiet and price! lo eome
client Bomlaai. The rccripiiare tair anda di-rhne
li looked for. Oufndr of the milli there le very
litlle diiintt in wheat. Prioea of ipriti. wheat arc
nol quotalde. aa we have bo ealcl repurted. Ile.1
winter ii dull at l Wi(a I .s. There ii no white
wheat oarriBK. Com la dull and irrrrnlar, with
talea of new ear at KSe. ,er Imihel, and Iri.m ttore
at (5(ice0.. perbuihel. Old corn fom flr.l han.lt
tld at II Oh, aud from ttore at $1 II per bu.h.
dale are dull et J i1c. from brat bandr. and
from itnre at d.ito,otc. Hya it dull aod oannot
he quoted in depot' at over tl Hi per hurbel.
Belief II tuaetlled Bod quotation! Bomiaal.
The Court, on Monday lKt,npioint-
cd Jlr. Taylor Kovt len Court Crier, in
tho room of Samuel H. Shaffncr, Enq.,
County Conunirwioncr elect. Mr. It
wo havo no tlotilit will mako a prompt
and uttcntivo oflieer.
jL'KvCoMMiK.-iio.vtit. Judire McEn-
ally, on Monday, appointed Jacob A.
ratint, Lq, Jury Commiitnioner, in
tho room of Hit-hard Ellin, who hits
cmoved to tlio Went. Mr. Faimt in
tlio projier man for tlie pluee, bocauno
of hin general acquaintance through
out tlio counly.
Thk JtAiMtoAn. Tho "iron homo"
will to within tli roe miles of town ly
Saturday ovcnin.r. The tratk-layern
are progreminjr finely with their work.
A to tho preciso timo wlicn tho earn
will run rojrularly to tliis ulacc. no
ono foems to know, rrnnirpint-nln
are beini made to put up depot build
ings, and until Boino shelter for pas.
ftcngpr and freight aro erected, it in
not likoly regular trains will bo run.
'oTirr. The second half term of
eleven weeks, of Miss Swan's School,
will commence on Monday, tho lt'ith
instant. A teacher of instrumental
music, highly recommended, will in
the future bo connected with this
school, so as to aceommodnto nil who
wiah to learn instrumental musio.
Tliis school is specially for girls, and
is equal to any, if not superior to
mnny, of tlio foreign schools, and do
serves the palronngo of our citizens.
II". i nt 't mi ii I)i M 1 1 ii, pA11,
Agn.is wi,i,J p,rU ,i
I'liilc l Plslea to sell a tirer sml rwit u
Inr woik, that ttTnls iliret t!y on tlii
niiKiit ml nil.iTt, r mi I led "t'runei
of tlm Civil War and Cur'O of the
Fundi, ig Stslfin." This Woik Ihvoi
and Imlilly sdvocali'S I ho reptnlintitin
of the tlt bl aa tlio only plausible w ay
oi ever pnyuiu n, and aa the only aid
vatiiin nf our country from centralism
and deipoliain. .Snuiti of our agents
aro Helling ai mnny m 4ny cojiits per
uiontii. in short, nil men buy il
except diehont-Ht Kepulilit-ana and
bondliolilers. For terms. Ao . a.l,lr,..
. 11. Akcrs 4 Co., Huntingdon, I'a
1 . h. diggers, tariiut bugger and
bondholders nood not ajiply.
Ilndtll
Tn Jev Clock. The Counly
Commissioners have at length suc
ceeded in placing a clock in the Court
House tower. Tho f;iccs,or dials, are
mudo of solid glass, and whon there
is a light in tho lower tho timo marks
aro as visihlo after night as in the day
time. It is saiil to bo one of tlio most
completo clocks of the kind in the
United Slates. What tho probable
cost will be wo havo not ascertained.
It is both useful and ornamental, let
tho cost bo w hat it may.
Wo aro requested lo state that par
tics, jurors nnd witnesses, who were
notified to attend Court next week,
need not uttctnl, as all tho Inisiness of
tho term bns been postponed. Xo
ono seems disposed to do business un
til the new Judgo takes hold of tlio
machine. Jtul.-o Mitver. when he
comes here, will find tho work piled
mountain high, but from his execu
tive, reputation wo have no doubt lit
will, in a year at most, mako clear
records and put our legal business
upon a respectable basis. .
It will be noticed by an ndvorliso
ment elsewhcro, that Trot. Harrison
will commenco another term in the
Academy, on M outlay, the 2.'ld inst
This School is in n flourishing condi
tion, and w'eM it might be, through
the herculean efforls of the Principal,
w ho devotes bin win, iu time and tal
ents in pi.Iii vntinjr ami intriiotinn
the minds of his pupils. Mr. Hani
son designs employing a firsttlass
toucher ot instrumental music, which
will add materially in popularising
that depot of learning
l.rllir from Hurntiilt Toirimhlp
AtW YV AHIIINOTON ClBI'I'IT,)
October 31, lx(iS f
Mr. Eihtoh Je,ir Sir: Havim?
read in the Clearfield Hepubticnn a
neliirious falsehood, put in bv sonic
eorrespoiitlent, givui a misstatement
! lucts concerning a political mcetine-
hehl iu tho vicinity of East Jiiilin.
luring a riliirious mettiii'r in tlmt
luce, I then-lore wrilo you these lines
in order lo give a for statement of the
matter to tho community, as it has
now gone broadcast over tho county,
falsely suited ; and request you to give
them u place, please, in tho columns
of your paper.
The Church spoken of is not a Meth.
otlist Church, as represented ; it is u
t'nion Church. Tho Methodists have
no shuro in it. Tho Methodist breth
ren having obtained a permit from the
trustees ot said Union Church, to bold
protracted meeting in it, we there
in) worshipped in it durinir the pro
tracted effort. On Tuesday eveiiine.
October Otb, the report tame in that
u grunt ot tlie Church had been given
by the trustees of said Union Church
to certain speakers to hold a politieal
meeting in it on the following evening.
There was some conversation on the
subject hot ween the members and the
minister, and it was agreed upon, that
as wo bad no share in the Church, and
to save lining annoyed, we w ould move
our meeting to an old log uhurch own
ed by tho Methodists, and ubout ono-
ourlh of a nolo distant. According
ly, when divine services closed, the I
announcement was made for religious
services in the log Church, on the sub
sequent evening. With this under
standing, w met on tho next evening
in tho lug Church and held our meeting
ai usual. Mr ISnrkcr tamo as report
ed, und held his meeting, but was no
nearer tho religious services than tho
above tli-tance. Hut. without further
lontrntiiciion, me litter sent you
proves itstlf to bo a fabrication; for
it w as written on Sabbath, October
-Slli, when Us author ought to have
been reading his Jl'ble, if he has ono,
and he political meeting w as not un
til Wednesday evening, October 7th ;
then-lore, ,t proves to bo a premedita
ted falsehood.
We do not presume by this commu
nication to defend tlio political meet
ing, but. as a ligitimntc right, to clear
ourselves and tlio Church, bcloro the
public, of slander.
Yours, liospectfully,
JACOB 11. MOORE.
Watsons' 1'iulahh nn a Ucsinms
Iirkctorv, for lli'.l. We call the at
tention nf our merchants to this new
and vnluablo little work of reference
to tho trade of Philadelphia, and com
mend its utility to every merchant
buying goods or doing business with
Philadt-lpliiii to tho extent of a thou-
sand dollars per year. It will contain
a classified list of all the merchants,
maiiul'aclurers, and professional men
of Philadelphia, arranged in systematic
alphabetical order, a well executed
lithographic Map of the City, and
views of the Public lltiililings, with
other objects of interest in nnd around
tlie tJuaktT 1 ity. in ordering goods
liretting correspondence, or ascer
taining where to ohbain any article of
trade, or mauutaeturo, it w ill bo in
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as soon as issued, by mail, postage
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Send your Subscriptions in immediately.
frn. M'orrtal on Kilpalrtrle.
MuMfiiis, Oct. 28, lSliS.
. A'. Shdckleford, Kq , Xew Haven
Connect ieut .-
Sir The lalso and mendacious rep.
resentation ol mo, made by General
Judson Kilpatrick, of -Nevr Haven, on
tho I'lith instant, to which you eall
my attention, is not the first in which
he has indulged since bis appearance
on tho hustings in this canvass. I
understand be freely employed his
criminal capacity fur ribald invention
in all of the speeches ho has made
since his return to this country, and
that I have been tho objective point
of many of his unprincipled and inde
cent libels. The Xorlhern masses
have been so prima to misunderstand
any appearance that I havo made in
tho present campaign that I have
been content, heretofore, t forego
any notice of (ion. Kilpatrick's inven
tions w ith reference to myself, and to
trust that Home futuro and more aus
picitius time would afford tno an op
portunitj' of stripping the iniHstor
and of expusinit him, the base coun-
tettt-it that ho is, to tho contempt of
till just und lair-nnndt-tl peoplo. -My
lorboarnnce, however, iseonntrued by
him as a license to additional and
more slanderous detraction, and 1 am
constrained to notice his .New Haven
speech, as it appeared in tho Register
of October 21, 1XCS. In that speech
ho is reported as saying that "J vrretl
had nnded negroes to fences, srt lire to
the, fences, and burned the negroes to
deit'h."
Tho chance is but the natural off
spring of Kilpatrick's common and
merited lamo as an unprincipled Intr.
I t is enough for nie lo say, in which I
feel I will bo sustained by every cbiv
alrie officer and soldier of the rVderal
arm', thai whut ho has said of me in
the speech referred to, is tlio c ilmina
tioti of slanderous lalseliood, rendered
more odious that il is deliberately
f. it-Red O.r effect upon the nnthinking
and liiricoiitiding portion of the ponplo
of I lie NVrlli. w huso votes bo intends
to steal by such criminal and disiep
tttuble inventions. All such report-,
w belberemnnating from this creature,
Kilpntiick. or from any ono else,
which tend in any way to create the
impression that 1 conducted my bum
ble part in tho war upon any other
than Ihc strictest principle of civilized
warfare, uro utterly untrue, and are
iho corrupt nnd tccnlcnt fictions of
designing and rascally slanderers.
am not prone to obtrude matters nf
this kind upon public notice, and
would havo been glad to have tmt
with Ki'pairitk and settled this mitt
tor in a less ptiblii and more emphatic
manner ; and if it should happen that
this i.nto should meet his eye, nnd he
should mako it the provocation til any
additional display of words, nny ono
who may lu Ar him is at liberty to as
stiro him that I mn ready lo meet him
in any way that ho may choose, and,
wbilo I am averse lo personal conflict,
1 should much prcferjto gratify any
wish ho may cherish in that way to
being the further suhjevt of bis un
manly defamation and nnsoldierlike
misrepresentation. .
I think the public will jnstify me in
denouncing, as I now do, General
Judson Kilpatrick as a blackguard, a
liur, a scoundrel, and a poltroon,. If
ho is the heroic ftguro lio would have
tlio Northern people believe him, my
friend, General liasil W. Ihikp, at
Louisville, Kentucky, is authorized to
receive on my behalf any communica
tion he may t house to mako.
Kespectfullv,
JS B. "FORREST.
rhtlltpt tret (.tit Ufa
aV lev tore.
Werrlrlt Diilbpa ("lit fnjh Unw)
enpJies the liopuhlivaa f-artt wtuh
I. mills') tl.na, in Ids A hft arWfttvTw
Standard of this wavk, fiiitiuee) Grant
what be mtiat and must not do ia
ord r to "carry on lb ffovmtmint i"
"Abolilioiiists and all esriitl Kadi
ri.l are now summoned lo ddiva
themselves to the work which is y, t
to lie accomplished Tne nigr'H-t an.i
Ingal H hitrs of the Smith greatly need
the tneiiHt of sll-drtence. The qu- s
lion ol coiiliseaiiDii, especially will.
reference to the largo amount of land
fraudulently Conveyed Ir-um the pos
session of the United .-states govern.
uiMiil to the hands of reiiels, should be
al once considered, iu the interest of
tho landless blacks, to ir,om ff virtue
of their past vnrequntd it., I, the S'jA
rightfully belongs. Tim measure of
primary importance now to bo prompt.
ly initiated and adop'ei m tho ro
assembling of Congre-s, ia an addi
tional amendment In the Coiisliimiou
forbidding disfranclust iuet, or pro-
srriptiun from oficial trust, on account
of race or color, m any State or Terri
tory of the Union. It is un-emly do-
maink-d to guarantee tho budol to
Southern colored men, and to enfran
chise mai.y thousands in the liorder
and Northern Suites. This measure
should not bo postponed for tho con
sideration of tho Forty-first Congress,
but should be promptly acted upon and
adopted by the Fortieth. "Lot us hav
peace lias been many times reiterated
during tho campaign jusl closed. On
danger before us is the assumption
that the fact of Grant's election ia
itself will insure '-peace" at the South.
t tli the triumphant re-eP-clion ot
General Butler, and the well known
desire of most of the new Soutiiorn
members for the revival of impeach
ment, we have strong hopes of the suc
cessful censummation of the impeach
ment and difiiowton of Johnson lu the
beginning of the new year. With Vado
even txo months in the Wbilo House,
und such tools of treason as Rousseau,
Steedman and Company, oi Jiew Or
leans, replaced by Sheridan and other
trustworthy, loyal men ; with the re
constructed laws properly revised and
amended ; withsuflrnge aud the right
to hold olli co vouchsafed to the negro
everywhere, the nation may bo woll
on the way towards "peace," having
secured its essential conditions, before
Grant is inaugurated. While deliber
ate and organized injustice to the ne
gro is perpetuated, the "irrepressible
conflict" will coutinue, no matter u.ho
may be President.
'-Our many triumphs in tho past
have been won under circumstances of
adverso opposition much more formi
dable than anything wo are likely to
have to encounter in tho near future,
t Ipposition we arc undoubtedly to have,
but now, as hitherto, logic and riirht
are on our side. We have but to press
urgently and pcrseveringly our de
mand and our past successes are a
guarantee of ultimato complete tri
umph. The Times, the P,st, the Her
aid, and the Conservatives for whom
they speak, already exultant at what
tl.ey deem the telipa of kUdieuii-m,
rrcAim Kithout their host in supposing
it to be u-ithin the power of General
Grant, if, as they allege, it be his dispo
sition, to materially obttruct the pro
gress of Jiadieal reformation in nrt tonal
politics. If tho Republican party con
sents to be the uistrutueul of that
beneficial reformation all will be well
with both the party and the country.
If it refuses, it will only be the worse
for Ihe party."
(Grant, therefore, will please take
notice. Ho is warned in lime.)
.VofAiMr Lout.
The more we har, road and reject,
the firmer are our convictions that ia
tho result of tho recent i'tesi jential
election the Iemocrncy lost nothing.
If it had been possible lo bavo elected
a majority of the nvembersol Congress
wo would have no hesitation in saying
that, fuiling to do so our loss was a
positive ono. But to reverse the ma
jority of Congress was out of the ques
tion, auu neneo mur lailure lo elect
their President, as long as tliey main
tained their honor, tho Democracy
suffered no loss. The Senate is over-
whelming!- Radical, and mustconlinue
so for two or three years at loaat ; but
with a Democratic Executive and a
majority of tho popular branch of
Congress in accord with him, political
influence might possibly havo been so
shuped as to have Seedily rove-sod
me majority in ine i-enato. L titil
this is dono even a Democratic Presi
dent, sustained by a Dotnocratio
Ilouso of RepresenlatiTo, could do
nothing towanls relieving the country
from tho blighting .sftoets of Radical
legislation. Witt Seymour, or any
other Democrat, as President, and
both Houses of Congress against him,
there would have been no possibility
of advantage, totho Democratic party,
und but li'.llo hope of benefit to the
country. The business and industrial
interostsof thceouiilry would con titiua
to languish ; our national indebtedness
and public expenditures would go on
increasing, affording no relief to Ibo
already over-burthened taxpayer;
and nothing of a just and permanent
character could bo dono for tbe relief
of the peopfo of tho Southern Stales;
and for nil these failures and calamities
the Democracy would have been held
responsible. It is for theso reasons
wo reHat tliat in tlio result of the re
cent election, having preserved its
honor and sustained tho integrity of
its orgKiiizalion, tho Democracy has
lost nothing.
But with tho triumphant Rdioa'a,
it is far otherwise. With me Execu
t vo and both branches of Conitress
they have an elephant on their hands
of no small magnitude. There t an be
no such thitij; as dividing tle respon
sibility with the Democrats, or shill
ing il upon other shoulders. If they
succeed in restoring confidence in the
stability of Republican institutions ;
if llit-y can re-establish harmony bo
tween the States and ;he people, re
store the Union, and mako it a Uniou
in fact as wc'l as iu name, as it was
before they came into jsiwer, and as
it would bo again if they were out of
power; if they ran reduce tho ordtu.
ry expenses of the Government wil.ua
tho reach of its ordinary resources,
and thus relieve tho people u! their
present ruinous rale of tax.il ion and
all this without any itn reif-e of our
public indebtedness, they will deserve
well ol their country, and prove them
selves worthy of the bili Irun re
posed in tliein.
Bui if they fail to arcotrplish ull.or
any, of these objects, then they must
stand self comlemned belore the coun.
try, and tailing lo retire voluntarily,
they should bo hur'od lrotn power ss
tho condemned betrayers of the righU
and liberties of tne people. -Udrntnn
Ptifriof.
Remarks, like pons, are best when
well pointed.