Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, November 19, 1868, Image 2

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Gkoboi li. Gooni.ANBr.il, KJitor.
CLEARFIELD, PA.
Thursday Morning, Nov, 19- 1868.
A man in Coventry, Vermont, rc
conlly presented a bill of f tO ngninst
a echool diutrict for water Unit llio
scholars had drank from lii well.
That Stato gave 30,000 majority for
Gen. Grant. The children must bo as
great drinkers at Thcodoro Tilton re
ported tho General to bo.
Tliad. P. Stephens, Esq., last week
assumed control of tho editorial de
partment of tho 13ollefonto National,
dc. II is ideas seem to bo as dark as
those of the dead Stevens, but they
may become whitor by use and expe
rience. 11 o is a clever goutlcman
but be is engaged in a bad cause.
"The Bute of Alabama la now eoneeded toGrant
by 3,600 majority. In many of tho white oonntiee
that aiually pulled l,it0 o S.Otltl votes, not more
than but! to fltlll were east. In Marion eouoty no
election Wat bold." Loyal Exckanft.
M'hat a commentary on "free gov
ernment!" A party boasting of their
success because two-tbirds of their
own race aro disfranchised, while tho
black barbarian is enfranchised !
A New Joviinal. A literary news
paper, entitled The Heath and Hume,
is announcod by Messrs. rcttcngill,
Bates & Co., New York, to appear on
or before the first of January next.
The paper will be under the editorial
management of Donald G. Mitchell,
("Ik. Marvel,") whoso name is a guar
anty that tho literary work of the
paper will be admirably performed.
Fboubess Backwards. For i
christian and highly civilized commit
nity like Massachusetts to elect a
Beast to Congress. Tbo wholesale
robber and seducer of females is to
take full command. John Morrisscy,
or even the "wickedest man in New
York," is a saint when compared with
old Ben. Butler. "Hell upon earth"
means Brownlow in tho Senate, and
Butler in tho llouso.
An exchange savs the nconle in
Now Hampshire- have voted in favor
of a convention to frame a now Stato
Constitution. Thoy propose to roduco
tho unwieldy ilouso of KcDrescnla
tives, three hundred and forty odd in
number, increase tho Sonato, which is
now a little family circlo of twelve
and abolish all rolieiouB tests for office
It is about time Democracy, common
honesty and a "republican form of
government were adopted by thisTu
ritan Commonwealth.
'Hon. David A. Weill, Commissioner of Inter
nal Keveone. it li saiH. ( th.t ..
lrom StMtiimi StlH internal , ,
ample, lb par the expenses of the Uovernmrnl,
uu .uc ,,,- ,lrlll nu lo pay a oonsidera
Ha portion of the debt annaally in addition."
Loil Eickanoe.
This syren song has boen sting lor
the past four rears, but the deht
greater than ever, and wo will bo very
much mistaken (if Gen. Grant keens
tbe present ''loil" tribo in office) if the
samo result is not arrived at four years
Jicnco. Turn out the present collect
ors ana assessors, and there mav bo
reduction ; but the present prodigal
crew do not Itnow how to economize
Tu Test Tho re-election of Beast
Butler to Coneress by a larger mnior
ity than before, is a great joke on
"loilty and morality. This most un
scrupulous villain of the ago will no
doubt be the leader of tho "grand
moral idea party in the next Con
groRS. Tho Indira had better keep a
o.inrp eye upon una immoral monster.
The greatest enemy Gen. Grant has
is to ue the leader in the next Bump.
Ho is tho proper succossor of tho do
lauchod Stevens, and leader of moral
ideas founded upon a Puritan basis.
United. The proprietors of tho
"UU,SVIIII) suiter and tho Journal,
acting upon their Stato motto, "Uni
ted we stand, divided we fall," have
united these two first-class journals,
and they will herWW hi. i.i;.i..t
under the title of the Louisville Cour
ier-Journal. Tho talent nnd enter
prise of both being merged into one
will make it tho best nnwannnnr n.,e,.
lished in the United States. Those of
our readers who wish to bo posted on
Southwestern news can do no bettor
than subscribe for this excellent news
paper. Addre-s, f. X. Haldeman,
Louisville, Kentucky. Terms duilv,
112; weekly, 2 or twonty copies and
one to the getter-op of tho club lor
30.
Contrast An.M.w.-Thc Abolition
traitors in times past spont a great
leal ol time depicting tho etirso of
slavery ; and to make a sharp point
in thoir argument-a real stunner
would compare Kentucky with Ohio.
ow, let them once more, by ny of
variety, make a contrast between a
''rcbil" and a "loil" State. Contrast
Kentucky with Tennessee The for
mer gives 00,000 Democratic mnjorily;
the latter give, a liadical negro ma
jority of ahout half that number !
Kentucky i, al pMc.0 . h Ssl0 bon(U
are as good as greenbacks j it rests in
tl.o.un.hine of uncalled rperity.
Tennessee is a negro hull, and hardly
day passes without a record of some
bloody atrocity committed inside of
its borders a rnpe, a robbery, a riot,
or some gross violation of peace and
order. Which condition ispreferabler
f VrhfH-mnafi.
Tim ralntH-t-ttialti'ta ars Inst nnw I
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t,syrilinrt-P 7",'"'",llI,,riee.y..riisn l,;ninMl)en..MTal-
. II,. .. I. .f I m Tub . I. .. J ... . i . i ......
mum. s iiu i ..r-.-j-n. , ,
vne Itiriilnhca the follow ing wati-riiil :
llenrral Frh .M. e eWrrl.ry Klei.t.n. "
.hiiaan, tl.-ei . Furttds ao l i Th-an.., err.
.rl..pe.enoellveailsWel'i f - - r"""
fWar. Mi
U. M..H.-r f'harliH. I ranrls ale-op, HI.
Tminbull, il
Ina. Xr. H.1.-P.H i Mr. moii.T. i
are eoi..i I tlie namre iniril" rrr,.,, ... j
Clot". Th "" np.-U""i " ... ,
the Treasni-v n.lnrell.l ncif'" '"e rnimr. ft Urn-
.. ..' L' II. .v lt.illl Bml
Sriiaton M.-iiriin, rm-ntmu. .
ao.l .Mr. a.hl otne. 1 lie rrinii.ni ai-iiii-i i
iltiimerall up a "rr of namre. and uiv.l,rrh".
afli.nl au opporluiiur lor rraarniiiK
a.ljulor. ..r lirant In lhr(real wora 01 luppn'tMug
the rt-Mtion."
A sentimcntiil WaNhinglon corro-
spondent has prepnred tho following:
Secretary of ftate J. Ilhrop Motliy, ol Ma-
aai huretli.
Kretiiry of War John M. Schofiolit, t . I. A.
Keoretarjrof the Nave Kavid II. Porter. I'.H. N.
rVenlarr of the Treaeurr David A. Wi-llr, of
New York. . .
Secretary of the Interior li. II. arnnnrne, 01
lllinoii.
roeuuakler tleneral Kl-tioremor Deuniaou.of
Ohio.
Attorner lirneral Senator frelmgnn.vren, 01
New Jerier.
Hero is another guess what the
Cabinet is going to be :
I'h&rln Sumner. Beereler? of Plate : tloneral
tii'hoticld, fieerelary of War; Admiral FarraRtU,
Hecretarv of lh Navy ; Treaaurer 8piniier, ror.
tary of the Treaaury ; tM-nator Coniiere, Secretary
of 'the Interior; Heprewiilative Waelil-unie, ol
lllinoii, Postroaeter tteneral, and Kepreeeutatm
Vt llaou, of Iowa, Attorney Uoncral.
For all of which thoro is not pro
bably any foundation excopt in tho
wishes and in the imagination ol the
guessers.
lien, lirant ilau Sladt a Spree K.
A number of bis Iiepublican friends,
headed by tho "loil" Mayor, culled on
him in Washington, on Tuesday, and
offered to get up a "demonstration"
for him. Gen. Grant responded as
follows :
"I am glad to meet you all and to
receive jour congratulations, but 1
hope you will spare me any further
demonstration. I live in this city, and
like to avoid demonstrations hero as
elsewhere, and with my consent there
cannot bo any. I am always rcudy
to meet such gentlemen as may cull
at my office or house at any "time
without public display or domorstra-
ticn. litis would be much more
agrecnblo to me, and I hope it will be
agreeublo to you.
"I um not unmindful of the feeling
intended to be displayed by a public
demonstration, and you must take all
this for 'granted' "
Aft-or the General had concluded,
somo persons upoke privntly with
him, said how much they wcro disnp.
pointed, and asked him ngnin if he
would not let thorn have a procession
and serenade him. Ho answered them
substantially that ho could not, ol
course, prevent them from having a
procession whenever they pleased, but
lie prutoiTcd mm tncy siiotiiu nut
make any display at bis residence
1 his settled the mattor, and the dele
L'ution retired n good deal crestfallen.
Tho conclusion ot this business is very
generally gratifying to all exepet the
knot of ollico seekers who were chiefly
concorned in trying to get up tho
demonstration.
Shool Director's Duties. Tho
last number of tho Pennsylvania
.School Journal lias tho lollowmir sen
sihle article on the importance of
school directors visitinir schools : "Tho
duty of visiting schools is considered
one of tho most important duties that
directors have to dischuruo in tho ad
ministration of tho system. The la a
tniikcs tho duty imperative, and no
person should accept tho ofllco of
school diroctor unless ho is willing to
perlonn it. Y here well done, its ef
fect is always to make tho schools
more efficient. It encourages cood
touchers, and exposes bad ones. It
stimulates pupils in their studio. It
enables directors to ascertain the ex
act condition of the schools, school-
houses and a;hool-frroui(H On the
whole, so high vuluo docs tho Depart
ment set upon tho locul supervision of
tho schools, Hint It always expects to
nnd tho schools ol tho districts which
are regularly and systematically vis
ited by boards of directors, according
to the provisions of tho law, other
things being equal, fifty per cent, bol
ter than thoso of districts in which
tho schools aro entirely noglccted in
this respect, and this estimate is made
from poi annul observation in hundreds
ol districts.
Gold vs. Free Govkrnmknt. A
cotcmporary truthfully remnrks that
we have heen Dcntcn hy the bond
holders. This country is precisely in
the condition of Kitglund. A heavy
debt held by tho subjects of tho Crown
holds them in subservinuce to tho
Crown and tho aristocracy there ; a
heavy debt held by tho citizens of this
country holds them in suhscrvinnce to
congress, .which lor tho last three
yenrs has occn tho Government.
.Money tho extreme thirst for wealth
which our people feel making every
other interest bow to this dumituiling
interest is tho curse ol tho country.
A Hi-publican Government to endnro,
must exist in simplicity. Persian and
Macedonian gold destroyed the liber
ties of (ireeee : ant' as mankind has
never changed since the creation, the
probability is that the interest bold in
the national debt by tho people ol this
country will cvonltiully effect tho same
purpose. Tho "God nnd Molality"
party lay not their treasures up in
llcavor-, but on earth ; and liberty and
constitutional government must suc
cumb to tho alinigliiy dollar
"Let Us Have PtArE. "A leading
.vow 1 oi k journal that hus supported
General Grant lor tbo Presidency, re
ferred recently to this motto, and
says: "We look now to see those
words converted into acts to see the
olivo brunch substituted lor the sword
in the Southern SluU-s, negro suprem
acy quietly superseded, and such
measures adopted as will create har
mony out of discord in that genial
nnd fruitful portion of our country
comprised in tho Slates now suffering
from a mistaken and vindictive policy.
Wo look also, and hopefully, to this,
that after tho 4th of March noxt there
will be a check put upon tho monstrous
corruption, which prevail in nil tho
department of tho government, Unit
economy sbull supercede cx'.ruvagance
in tho disbursement of the public lunds,
that tho public debt shall be reduced
a rapidly as possiblo, and that tho
tuxes wiiich press upon tho people
shall be m ado more easy to bear."
Among the men wlio have boon dis
charged from the United States A r
mory, at Springfield, Mass., recently,
lor want of work, is William Hliss,
who has boon in the employ of the
government since ISJ0. As was tho
custom years ago, he paid f 120 for
bis cbame in the Armory.
The Hesefertil tr r is-.
I lie p.'titft't v and appntenl ain-
cent v w
Mill vtliuti tun ilium m-i -
while nignr-d thenwlvca In the per
petration ol the niol ouintitic nulla
geson the rilil ol ulliS)t" frrf 3''1
committed among a free people, pre
sent the strangest rimlradit tioti w lib h
human naltiru nnit ever ye
I exliit'iiru.
II. w-ns a iirofound observation ot a
philosopher, that tho must abandoned
of mankind aro ready to condemn in
otbers the very vices to w hich they
nru themselves most prone, nnd find
some difference In situation, condition
or circumstances to justify the partial
distinction. 1 1 is not necessary to go
nmotiL' those w hom tho world consid
ers wit ked to find exemplification of
this slrtmi'O contradiction. 1 ho "un
en. coillv", Kiidiculs. who havo not a
word ol condemnation oi a ginni oui
raL'0 bv which the people of Florida
wcro defrauded of their suffrage, bold
up their pious hands in horror at some
perverted tale of it-uiiduleut voting in
Now York. The Itndicals can steal a
whole, State, put down its electoral
voto triumphantly lor their candidate,
and turn about and denounce with
virtuous wrnth the wicked Alderman
M'Mullin. Mr. Greeley can muko
l.ioso charges of fraud columns, long
going away back to Plncnnemines
and tho candlo boxes ol Jvunsas, but
bis pure mind pnrceives no iniquity
in tho measures by which the people
of three States wcro doprivod oflhoir
suffrages, and the Democratic party
of twenlv-tliroo votes. When the
Itadicals would cover up the enormous
party proscriptions by which ono hun
dred Ihonsand voters in jonncsseo,
and ninety thousand more in Missouri
were strippod of thoir rights, a great
hullabaloo is raised about a mun being
arrcstod with a fraudulent naturaliza
tion paper, in Mackorelvillo or Bung
town. O, Badiculism 1 thou art a
religion, nnd I'ct ksnin is thy prophet!
When party necessities requires a
two-thirds majority in Congress to
obstruct the, wise action of President
Johnson, the Itudicul committee on
elections, of which our own Sc-ofiold is
a shining monibcr, readily invent pre
texts to throw out tho requisite num
ber of Democrats. To accomplish the
pnrnoso, where thoro has beon somo
slight irregularity in avotiiigprecinct,
tho whole poll is thrown out, if it will
benefit the Itudicul contestant. If two
or tbreo illegal votes be proved, that
is sufficient to count out ull tbo legal
voters at that polling place, if it will
aid a ltudi. al to get his seat. The
archives of tho Itudicat committee of
Congress, aro full of the most flagrant
instances ot injustice dono to constitu
encies in depriving them of thoir lo-
gully elected mombcrs. But if a poor
Irishman bo found with a fraudulent
paper in his pocket, probably put
thero by a Itadical, what virtuous dia
tribes nro poured forth ngainst the
Democratic party, accompanied by
hints to tako away tho fiunchiso alto
gether lrom tho loroignor lor twenty
one yenrs !
To come down to a familiar instance
or two: General Morgan, of Ohio,
was ousted from tho FortictliCongrcss
for the sake of a favorite Radical,
named Delano. Morgan ws elected
by a handsome majority, but a whole
d strict was counted out hero and
another thero, lor some alleged trivial
irregularity, and Delano cyphered in.
ticnernl Morgan denounced the lraud
in bis place in Congress. Ho exposed
tho cunning lies b w inch the claim
ot Jiclnno was supported. Jlo dial
lenged his opponent to meet him this
year before tho pcoplo ol tho district
but his challcngo was prudently dc
dined. General Morgan returns to
the forty first Congress with a majori
ty that a Itadical committeo with Sco-
fiield for a member, cannot overcome
Take the caso of M'Koo, who was
defeated by over thousand majority
by Young. His opponent was thrown
out, nnd his scut given lo M'Kco, on
the ground thai Young was elected
by rebels and copperheads. The Had
icnls thus cunningly provided them
selves with u precedent to eject every
Democrat who limy bo choson lrom
tho States of tho South for yonrs to
come, to put in their partisans, and
entrench themselves in power.
Everybody understands this. No
Democrat ever contests a seat in Con
gress. If a Democrat should under
take to contest tho seat of a ltudical.
his friends would deem him fitter for
a home in on asylum for tho feeble
minded, than lor a placo in Congress.
Covodo, who is notoriously tho most
cxlcnsivo colonizer in Pennsylvania,
knows all about it. Beaten in sp:to
of bis frauds, overborne hy tho weight
of his own unpopularity, he gets up a
cock and bull story about iraud in
Dunbar township, Fayette counly,
nnd finds a pliant tool in tho return
judgo from Indiana county, who re
fuses tho certificate to General Foster,
who n elected by A mnionly of forty.
one votes. He thon rushes to Harris-
burg, and urges the Governor to drop
the name of General Foster from his
proclamation of mo rubers of Congress
ulect. Tho game of Covode, in dffer
cnt shapes, is to bo repeated by me
twenty or thirty other defeated Bndi
cals, and enough Democrat will,
doubtless, be elected tosecuro a Itadi
cal majority of two thirds, which may
be required to checkmato any conser
vative movement that Grant might
contemplate. And wbilo all this will
be going on, Greeley will prato about
fraud in .New York, nnd Forney will
never be dono talking about that wick
ed Hilly M'Mullin. Jlarri.iiurg Patri
ot. F.aoi.k Dfap Tho celebrated bald
cngle, so well known in nnd around
Germnntown, and for twenty one
venrs ono of thn nttrnt-tlnna nf ilm
'istar estate, died recently. This
fine specimen ol the royal bird became
tho property or the elder Wistar in
1810, in which year bo traveled all
over tho Plato on the roof of a log
cabin, and became a celebrated char
acter. Ho lived in tho trees in front
of tho mansion, and though ho occas
ionally winged it nwny a lew miles,
wonld invariably return. His head
and tail, originally black, became
white as snow as ho grew oldor.
A convention of white lend manu
factures was hold in Si. Louis on
Wedi.osdny. Tho object of the con
vention was to effect a concort of
action in matters ivluling to the trade,
with tho further object of promoting
the interests of the western while lead
manufacturers, exclusively, of redu
cing the price of white lead, and rid
ding tho market of adulterated mnle-
nul. Chicago, Cincinnati, Louisville,
Cleveland nnd St. Louis companies
wore represented in tho Convention.
The remains of Mr. F. J. Tronbat,
who died recently in Taris, have ar
rived in Philadelphia. He was a
prominent lawyer and writer upon
Iga Oi a I tort.
rfMay irnMta Irrttnnnmitnl
mi ".
We lv below Ihe full official vote
of every county In the Stale. In
Philadelphia, the It.tdital board ofro
turn jildr.-s threw out nearly 4.000
votes cast by naturalised t-lliaons for
fleymour!
At li. (IKN'L,
l'llKMllKNT.
t-OfSTIEH.j S
1
9
a
?
r
ft
Adams - -
Allr-iilieny
3.171
3.4V.I
2.07 V
3.0IH
13 021
3,l:t
2r:
3,us;
3.5411!
2.02-;.!
.7.413!
3.H4I-
3.170!
14.071
3.4121
2.02-1!
2 8-.I8!
13,973!
3.0.4)1
3.538!
7.0U
3.250!
3.558
394
2.745
3 041V
6.4!Ml
2.928)
3,o-.i:
2,582'
4.022!
5.455 j
4 591
4,397
2.610
1.119)
4 555;
4. MX
294i
4,17lj
1.107
3.301
2.179
2,223
2,06s
2917
25,4,-7
4,08
3 648
2,087
7,917
3,980
7.708
7.0H5
3,803
2 935
61 '8
2,188
3.429
Armstrong!
Heaer - -Uedlord
lleika
Blair
llradford -Hurka
-
Huller -Cambria
-
3,w;.ij
7.H3
7.012
fl.'JM
3.2.
3,5X7
441
2.77J
3.72.1
2,84v
637
Cameron -
Carbon - - -
2.12'.'
3.3Ss
(Voire
Cheater
3,7o-':
6,C5
8,h5o
9,178
1.998
1974
2.056
2143
Clarion - -
Cirarlittld -Clinton
-
Columbia -Crawford
Cutuberl'd
llaupliin
Delaware
Klk
Krie
1.90S
3 037
2.7ti5
4.0'i
5.3'JOj
4, 4:1:1 :
4.53H
2,704
1.054!
4.5311
4,77:ti
341i
4.278,
1.11 tj
3.3741
2,4'.is!
2.301
2,mi4
1. 03
8.570
1.710
2. H5s
O.305I
13,420;
6.0)1
His.)!
4.177i
I.o2h
2.7 Kl
8.905
1.0-3
7,701
l.KW
1 y.'v
2,077
7,1121
7.322
4,171
6.507
3,wii
6. 190'
4,01t;
4.106
508
6H
7.701
3,74.'
8(817
Fayette - A
3,792
roreal
Krsuklio
Kulton
(ireeine- -
Hunting'n
Indiana -.letlerton
Juniata
Lancaster
Lawrence
Lebanon -
Lehigh .
Luierne
Lycoming-
34J
4,321
355
4,451
7S2
802
1.72d!
1,809
3.473
3.41
4.842
2.1 7ti
4,81 K)
2.147
1,407
1,753!
1,473
15.313'
8.513 15.792
1,0471 3,789
3,091
4,207
2.858;
6.321!
14 303!
4 839'
730!
4,078
1,807
2.915
8,80:i
1.0971
4.345
5 004
10.723
4.713
1,028
4979
4 733!
9 99
4.0HO
9KI
4.703
HcKnn - -i
M 8-cer
Mittlio -
Uonroe -
1,858
735
7.94s
1,194
1.840
802
Montgnroy
8,03
Montour
1.209
4,791
3.825
2.604
60,985
370
1.703
8.707
1.925
3.201
473
4.8S2
6.549
2,081
4.759
3,020
5.051
2,9(8.1
5 285
1.023
6,449
Northam'n
4.452!
3,094
2.5701
7.76:
Nnrtbutn'd
4.1401
2.520
4.24o!
I'arrjr -Philadol'a
Pike
Poller -
Schuylkill,
Snyder - -
Someraot
2,410
60,808: 60,633
55,173;
1,313
693
9.42s!
1.318
,09!
33s,
811!
9.5:i8j
1.343!
l.HISJi
840
1.604!
8,192!
1.805;
3,195
401
1.778
Sullivan -
851
Suiqurba a
3,377
2,051
4.082
3.3'J2
I mga
Union
6.4KH
1 951
12-7
1.340
2,054
Venango -j
3,701
4.4.11
3.774
arreo - -Wnahingti
Wnvne
1,8.-2
4.91s-
3.397!
0 509
1,705
9,WCj
2 99(1
1,75;
4.867:
3.5391
4.94C
2.69-1
5.33.'.
1.54.11
0,053!
Wsatruor'd
6 5i'si
1.706:
Wyoming
York -
9,0941
Total
!321.391 'S31 00H
313.382
.142.2-0
28,898
Mujnrityj- '9.S77
A DkadMan Hkvives. Mr.Guorge
Warren, lormcrly of this city, was ta
ken sick at Meadvillo, and on Saturday
last, was supposed to have "breathed
his lust," in the presence of his sislor
and other friends. Word was sent to
tho rolutivcs bore that his body would
bo sent on for burial, and preparations
made by them forconducling tho "last,
sad rites." Tho remains were expec
ted on Monday and a hcarso and car
riages wcro 111 waiting at tho depot,
but on receiving notice thut the funer
al party hud missed tho truin, their
services were postponed until the noxt
duy. On Tuesduy tho heurso was
again on bund, but instead of the corpse
a dispatch was received stating that
tho boily showed signs of lifo. At a
Inter hour another telegram arrived
saying that Mr. Warren had bid good
bye to bis colli h, and wus sitting up in
bed, hnppy in tbo thought of having
made a narrow escape from being
buried alivo. His case is a warning
which should not go unheeded. Krie
Observer.
A truly loyal Tetinosseeun, named
Howies, thus addresses llruwnlow's
Legislature: "1 am talking to your
honest heart, Mr. Speaker, which I
know you've got one. You give the
rebels tho power, and you'll be took
ottlen thut seat in no timo. I)o gen
tlemen say that wov'vo got no right
lo bring troops bore, when tho blos
som of Hell's Delight bungs high on
a sour apple tree ? Tho rebellion in
Tonnesseo is now up higher than it
was six months ago. Now, Mr. speak
er, I want to call upon your honest
hoart, which 1 know you'vo got one,
to say whether if we don't puss laws,
tho rebels won't take tho power and
put us under hell's kitchen. The gen
tleman from Wilson said wcv'e no
right to call for militia. Don't you
know that tho rebels are gaining on
us every day, and want to put us
down and will do it." In justification
of Mr. Howies it ought to be staled
that he is by odds the most grammat
ical speaker on tho "loil" side of the
Ilouso.
Rrn.K Training. George Francis
Train has issued a red hot manifesto,
in which he says lie is about lo break
up Ins residenco in tho Knglish jail
where ho hns boon living, and come to
America henceforth to live forrcvengo.
Hear him: "With my fingers on tho
jugular vein ol Kcnglnnd, so help me
God, I will never let go until America
becomes American, and Ireland has
an Irish flag, over an Irish iJepublic,
free from tho daninablo injnstieo of
ages. Hcvcngois wild justice Irelnnd
shall bo revenged. Tho payment of
me Aiaiiama claims nnd tho release,
ol tho American citixens has already
been balanced by the nnlinnnl insult
to the Chineso Ambnssador, bei-nnso
he happons to bean American. Timo
will show who has the most power
the American Minister dining with
tho Dritish noblo, or tho American
citizen dining with tho Irish peasant.
How it Wonits. Tho Supcrinten
dent of ono of tho most important
Government works in New England,
writes to Washington in regard to tho
working of tho eight hour law, that,
in so far as it was designed to seenro
belter intellectual culture of mechan
ics, by giving them opportunity for
11, is a numiing. romo of Ins men
work outside at over hours, and thus
make from, $2 to $.1 per day. beside
what the Government pays them.
Only two or three do nnytlung moro
thnn before in the way ol studying
or reading, whilo the mnjorily spend
their extra lime in useless loafing, In.
variably acquiring habits that make
'them less steady and reliable as work
men.
J. II. Horritk, brlclil bov of
eighty, recently married genllomai-
iltiti, nitmca cimtllrltl.ol the unmo age.
Thoir purcnts inudo no olijot-tion' i
Their resilience ii it X-odi, Conn,
---rtwnlc WrTlf.
Al Ibe rli-rtion i-n Tuesday, In New-
Bi.M S , Mrt Lory ft"" Mlsckwell
and hermolher-ln law, Mrs. Hlack well.
iireselilcd lbnisclvrs at the polls and
'. . . .-j. ti..i...i...i.i.
ai tempt ru 10 ri-ie. 1 in- . in 1. 11
ed that tinder the old mnlilution of
the Slste women had the right to vote
and bnd frequently exercised it, ami
that the present constitution Is Illegal,
beeauso women Were not allowed to
voie upon its adoption or for tbo con-
venti.iu that framed It. mil, even 11
it is constltutionnl, It still admits the
right of women to vote, becanso It
docs not expressly limit the suffrage
to males. Tho judgol would not be
convinced, however, and the Tote
were refused. In another part of
New Jersey, tho village of Vineland,
ono hundred and eighty-throe women
nutrchod to tho poll and offered their
sacrificial ballots likewise upon tho
shrino of tbo futuro. With that
charming indiscretion which charac
terises the sex, they had contidod
thoir intention each woman to some
favored man, and tho males took a
truly hideous advantitgo of their con
fidence. For they provided separate
receptacles for tho votes of the fair,
and into theso those votes wero put,
the deluded depositors fondly dream
ing thut they had borne effectual part
in tho election. Tho wretches who
thus paltered with thorn in a double
box and kept the word ot promise to
tho evo but. broke it to the liopo, ruth
lessly rent tho boggarly account of
vise empty boxes lull trauvhl wan the
future of femininity, and scattered
their consecrated contents to the
wiuds. These budding aspirations so
cruelly crushed must give us pause.
As Mr. John T. Schumaker, Con
gressman elect from the Second Dis
trict of Now York, alighted from a
Hroadway stage, at the corner of Am
ity street, bo was set upon by three
mun. One of them stole a diamond
pin, valued at one thousand dollurs
from Mr. Scbumnker's shirt bosom,
and pussed it to a confeduiate, who
made his escapo. Two of the robbers,
giving their names as Wm. I). Kulh
and John K. Townaoud, were arrested
on the spot.
The Feniun Brotherhood will begin
general Congress in Philadelphia,
on the ilia inst., at which over one
thousand delegates will be present
lrom Ibis country, Canada, England,
lreland,Scotland, Australia and South
America.
CO A I. FOR HA I. Iw Tba nnderiigned la
now prrpan-d to eupply any quantity of the
beet quality of COAL mined in tbta locality, and
at reaotiauia ratoi.
Ordere eolicited, and promptly filled.
.NAUUMtL KIS1IKI,.
Lawrence tp., Nov. 111. lso8-lm.
"I AL'TI03AII peraontara berol-y caationed
anain.t purebaeuig or io any way meddling
with one black mare, one bay mare, two aleda,'
barnraa, iprcadr, eingletreee, breaethaina, log
chain and one pair ol grata, now in poeeeiaiua ot
r.lijNb 11. meal, nf itogga townahip, aa the aame
ncloiig to tne, and are auloct lo my nrdrr.
aorimipd FRKIIKHICK CAM I'M AN.
I MTRAY CALKCame to the raaideooe of
Xj the aubaenber, reelding la Horria townahip,
aiiuut tha Irat of July last, a red and white cpot.
led b l hKU CALF, about ono year old put. The
owner la reqaeatrd to oomo furward, prore prop
erty, pay rhargea and tike It away, ur it will be
aiapuet-a oi acaorumg ao law.
noviv It DAVID DALE.
"I AI.'TIONAII peraonaare hereby cautioned
J againat purchasing or in any way meddling
wim iwa uorece, two eprnada, one eel double bar
nee, breast chains, tougue chains, elngletre-a,
one log el.aln, grabs, and two bsltrra, now in the
poisassion of khjah II. rlmeal.of ll igga township,
aa the aame belonga lo me, and are subject to my
ord.r. WILSON 11. WILLIAMS,
aovlfl Strpd
1NTHA II U.'lRCan)C trrefiasaingon
J tba premiere of the eubet-ribcr, rosiding in
I"IIi;b township, about the 1st of Muy last, a
11K1KKK, about two and a bslf years old. oulor
brindla, with while hind feet. The owner la here
by notified to come forward, prore property, pay
charg-a and take her away, or ahe will bo dis
posed of aa the law directe.
oelllM WILSOS HOOVER.
I ) M I I ni RA Tl PH OTlf KNoli ee
. - J - oi nomininrw
liuaoniha estala of tiKullli K U. KM KAL, dec d,
ibis oi iiraaiorn lownsnip, Clearfield eonnty, l'a.t
baring been dnly granted to tha nndersigned,
all persona Indebted to aaid estate will tilease
wake immediate payment, and those having
... .minui win present tnem properly
authenticated for ieltlemenl without delay.
JOHN HOLT,
ELIJAH rialKAL,
l-t Admlnlalratora.
booth's mrnovED
STUMP EXTRACTOR.
MIPSRH. BOOTH A RrMBAHlKR, tha
Proprlelora af tha Improved Stamp -tractor,
wish II dielinetly nnderctooa that they
warrant lh la machine In do Jual what il Is recom
mended eirelling other atomp miehluee by
being constructed on three phlloeonhleal princi
plea. It will extract tha largest pine etamp, sus
pend It above ground permitting tha soil lo fall
back la the bole and will pull them aa feat aa
ten men can dig tha dirt from the roots after
eitrectrd. It will nail (owing to tha alia of the
alomps) from forty lo ono hundred per day. It
will either (urn them nver, or suspend them lo
ba propped np, aa desired. The Proprietors
build tha fc'itracior, deliver It, and teal il on the
farm of the purchaser and if it doaa not reader
oompleta satisfaction, and do jual aa recommend,
ed, they will take It away and charge nothing
for their trouble. Prloa of Machine, SIM oa.
Township and counly rights for sale. We
have no travellne; agents. Address
BOOTH A Rt ldllARamt,
Jeooreoe. Lilt P. O., Clearfield C.., pa.
f FHTIUCATR.
Wa, tha inderalgned, having wltneaaed tha
irlal of T. J. Booth o Imprnveel Stamp Kitractor,
on the farm of R. II. Moore, near Lutherrburg.
oil t-.lurday and Monday, the 7th and tllh of
November, lake pleasure la saying te tha pub
lic, thai wa believe il ta h tha best machine
owin ase for attracting etnaipa. It Is ef simple
conilructioa, eaeily managed, not liable te get
out of order, and very durable. Kou, men look
tha machine from the wagon, when entirely
upert, pat it log,,),.,, aod palled a l.rg, piB,
pu I a large etump with .as.. They an . horse,
hut be does his work in taking out tha largest
stumps, without a hard pull. Mr. Booth, ih.
,, aaaersianue patting an md
handling the machine. W. would adrise Ihoea
In went of stump directors to see this one tsited
before purchasing alaewhera, which they can da
free of charge hy .ailing an the Proprietor..
J. C. llerrell, J. VV. Kichard, R.V. Spackmaa.
J.iba Noldcr, John Kirk, J. W. tl.hagaa
rv. ji. eioore,
Ueo. Kitinger.
8. J. Horn,
Jamee Moore,
Lever Flegal,
1. W. Wallace. W.B.AIi .n,l.,
Wm D. Heck, Andrew Wilaon,
Wm. K. Irvw. K.J. Kirk.
L. li. Carlile, Geo. Wll.oo.u It.
Fred k Smiley, (novll ly
XEW STOCK! SEW STYLES!.'
FALL AND WINTER
MILLINERY GOODS,
' At
Miss SUSAN HEED'S,
MARKET $T., CLEARFIELD, PA.
Haring just rewalved all ihenovelllea of tha
II th. Millinery linn, request the ladies
lo aall and .lamina them.
0leereld, Pa.. Nov. I, efl.
VDMIM-slHATtlH-H rslsiu jrvlNotnm
la hereby glren that letters of administration
oa Uieeslale tf HhNltY D. TI'RNKR, deeeaeed,
lale of llra.llord towirshlp, Chwrleld nounty, Pa.
haring been duly granted la iba andareign'od, ali
persona indebted to said eetala will please make
payment, and thoee having elaiuia or demands
will preecal them properlv anthrntirated for eet
tlement. fAKAbl ANN IIHNER,
";' T4 Admlnlitrnun,
((Iiit'niional.
MISS II. S. SWAN'S
SCHOOL FOR GIRLS
li,KARFII-:l.l, I'A.
IMt PKI OKf THRM. f H-Tari . will
anaiMH M-mdayi M-br l, I'M-
TKRMs OF Tl'ITION.
R.a.lnf , 0rlhorrai.liv. Writing. Ol.J.i-l l..
anna, Primary ArilhtnHie ami Primatjr
llwiarai.nr, for half Irrtn, ("f flrrro
.ark..)...;.....
lllilntv, bival and dracriptlra OWrat.lir
with M.p Draomir. llrammar, Hmlal
and Wnltra Ambia.dc it
Al,rbr and tin Mtacri t 00
For full particular! aand fur Circular.
Claarffild, NaT. li, lSSS-lm. (aagS'SS
Clearfield Academy.
Rev. P. L. HARBIS0S, A K., Principal
THE SKC0ND FE8K10N of tha prttant (oho.
laatle jrarnf tala Inrtitnllna will toimn
on MONDAY, Ilia S.1d dajr of JS'oTemhar, ISS8.
PidIIi an ontar at any lima. Tha? lll br
hargad with initios from tba lima tbaj anlor to
tba eloaa of tha Heuloo.
lh ooriaof Infraction amnraeal "7 Inlst
lacladad in thorough, practical and aoa
nli.baii adulation for both aeiei.
Tha Principal, harlnx had tha adranUK of
aeh aipariaaea In bia profcaiion, axor.i pa
ranti and (uardlani that bia antira ability and
anarft-iea will ba devoted to tba moral and nen.
Ul training of tho youth placod under oil charge.
T Kit MM Of TUITION.
OrthorranhT. Kaadina-. Writing, and Primary
Arithmetic, per Sre.lon (II weeln) - fa 00
Drtmnir. tiaorranhv. ArlthneUl. and
Hi.tory $ 00
Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Men.
auralion, Snrreylag, rnilooopny, rnyoi-oloa-r.
Chemietrr, Book Keeyinf , botany
and Pbyiieal Ueograpby - - - Id 00
Latin. Greek and French, with any of the
bore Branobea .... IJ 00
r-No drdaeUon will ba made for abeenca
JEST For further partirolare Inquire of
H.t. K L. IIARKIbON, A. M.,
ClearO. Id, Feb. t, ISS if. Principal.
?; v. w;J NOTICE. w!"wpl"
Powell.
111.
U. Lu REED A CO.
CLEARFIELD
PLANING MILL
ALL RIGHT!
TUB proprietor! irtpoctraUy Inform th eitUeni
of Cleftrflfld oBotjr. ttmt Uiej bar tntlrcl;
rv fitted this MUkllahatf nt with tba Utrit improved
wood -working machinery, and ara now prrpaird
lo cxeoat all ordrn tn their tin of baiineni.
They will gira atpaeial attentioa to Iba manafac-
lurt of mattrial for houae building, tach at
FLOORING, WEATHER -BOARDING
SARII, DOORS, BLINDS,
UHCHKTS eV .W OI LOI.VUS,
OF ALL STTLE8,
We alwaya have on hand a large aloch of IlRT
Ll'MMER, and will peyeaah for all clear Lumber.
One-and-a-helf inch panel atuff preferred.
Lumber Manufactured to Order,
Or etcbenged, to auit ouatomcra.
Orders tolieitod, and Lumber farnlehed on
abort notice and on reasonable terms.
0. L. HEED A CO-
Clearfield, Nov. 1, 1667.
$rat tfstatf for alr.
Town Properly for Sale.
rilllK properly occupied hy T. iJddrll, rurnar
X ' "i ana rourth itrvfti. I lrirf)M twirn ,
CtMniitinnof ignoit, iulitntil 1M.ANK llul SK
nd tha LOT, (about lhtip fourttn of an acra.)
Tha ntuattnn if ctn0 lo the Rnilmi.4 depot, and
if au rioeitrtit loot loo Inr tioinei puniotn,
For trrui, applj un the prmici, oorlj-tf
YALIABLE MILL PIUU'ERTY
FOR SALE!
Wtualed In llfratur Tonuslilp, ( IcarOrld
Counly, ra.
fTHK suhacribrr, being desirous -f quitting the
X ousincaa, onrrs lor aala one rLiltlllMi
mll.L, with two ran of bore. The mill is strona
and in good order, with from twenty to thirty acres
oi ianq ana a eoiutortanie i-ltA.MK mtfeLLIMJ
IIOl'HK; Ilia tirooerty liing two milee west of
rhilipshurg. Centre county, and within a few rods
of turnpike road. '1 ba Tyrone A Clearfield Kail
road runs through the lande, within a few rods of
tne mill. 1 here il also a considerable lot of licm
lock and White Piua timber on the land. It is
also a vary deeiralile location for a Woolen far-
lory, lead one Is much needed in Inia section ol
the county.) For further particulars inquire of
me suukcnoer, nring oa ma property. Address
illAltl.as .. lAUH AI.LAIIKK,
actl-Sm l'bilipeburf, Centre eounlj, 1'a.
Farm and Shop for Sale.
fPIIE undesigned offers for sale his FA It M, sit
J. nata about midway belwce Clearfield and
Containing Eighty-Five Acres,
Finy-flve being Imprarrd and In a go d atate ot
cultivation, with a good dwelling bouse and hern
thereon, together with till choice bearing fruit
treee ana over leu frapu Tinea, nearly all Con
nr,i. aiso.
The Two-Stflrv f!arnflntnr RVinn
" a Vvwvm. wuvr
On Third HlrtWt. nau- lh ralln.! Hnrnl .w. I'l...
t-iu xtraKn. inini moarraie and rflMrimii
nil M Kit Kl Has. I .111 l in ne rmt ana. m r .tens a
Clearfield, Pa, UEOltiJK IllOlt.N.
learMd, July ICtf
Valuable Town Property
FOll SALKI
SITrATE on the Roulh-west corner of Cherry
and ThiH Htreeta, (being Itailroad atreet.) lo
wit: a l.ur, wilh a good two-story plank hnild
ing thcreoa, St by II feel, one room on each Door.
einlaMe for a store, or elhi-r husinees. Also, the
adjoining LOT, with n two story dwelling hones
iprrrt.o, ana eeverei oiner li-vi I l.uitt.
Also, a lot of well burnt I1HICK, and a good
assortment of RTONEWAItK. suck as Cracks,
Jags, Jars, Fruit t ans, etc., at reduced priori.
Foe further information, inquire at the Hess.
ware Pottery or F. LMT.l.NllKH.
myld-lm Clearfield, Pi
IK. KO III SOX A VIK
PORK PACKERS,
. a.V1 Liberty St., rutbrgh,
Have on hand a larg. stock of
Bacon, Sides, Shoulders,
PLAIN AXDM OAR CTREI HAM?,
liMi Pork, Hrled Deef, and Ul Lard, all of oar
own racking, Curing and Hmoking.
Lvrd Oil, Hour, Cheese, Dried Apples
and reaches,
ita a general apaortment nf llmeerlea, at the
leweat market prices. Juno l.f lr-fd
Mcknight & jannot,
Mason and Slrljrh ILikers,
(lamadlalely la rear of Planing Mill,)
CLEARFIELD. Ta.
fpni rabserlhera would reepeetfullv Inform the
elllsensof Clearfield, and the pahllcin geaeral
thai they are prepared la dead kiadsof wark on
WAGONS, CARRIAGES. SLEIOUS. c,
abort noilea and oa reaaoaahla terms, and
In a workmanlike manner. A new feature la
onr lin. Is thai w. trea our awa work.
JewT-AU ardors promptly attended t.-9.
W.M. McKNIUHT.
Not t, 'II, CHARLES JAKNOT.
CIRAI" WAITEH. WHEAT, RTE,
I CORN, BtCKW MEAT A OATS,
W anted, for whioh th. higheet ennrkel nriaa will
ha paid, by J. P. KRATZEH,
O'lmnK C-tcrrtirs, (Tlf.
GREAT EXCITEMENT
OM fantun sTRatT, Ct.FAHnRI r.
NEW GOODS AT LOW TRICES.
milK nnderelgned raspeetfully lavlie the al
Irnllofi nf the habile generally lo their
splendid assortment of merchandise, which Ihry
are bow aelllog
AT VERY LOW TRICES.
Th.lr stack eoaslsta la put af
Dry Goods of the Best Quality,
Such at Prima, Pa Lelnea, Alpaacae, Merlnoa
Ulogbams.Maeltna.inieacnnu ana anuiw"
ad, Hrlllings, Tlcklnga, notion and
wool Flannele.Satineua.Caaaimerae,
Cottnnades, Ladies' fcbawle,
Nubiae A Hoods, Balmoral
and Hoop Bklru, Ac,
Alao. a Una assortment of Men'r Drawers, and
Shirts, Hate A Cape, Boote A Shoes.
all of which
WILL BE SOLD LOW FOR CASH
Hardware, Queensware, Glassware,
Groceries and Spices.
IN SHORT A GENERAL ASSORTMENT
Of everything usually kept In a retail store, all
CUKAP FORCAKU or approved country pro
dnea. A. K.. WRIGHT i SONS.
Clearfield, Nov.T , 1867.
EW FALL & M'1TER GOODS!
William llwd A Co.,
Near Poatoflice, Market Street.
CLEARFIELD, TA.
HAVING joit opnrd a hrf and complete
tock fnm New York and PblMrhihia, we
eau offer ax Ira ioducenianu lo tAMl III lfcKtt
Wa btra a uplrntlid aeloctioa of Dre Goodr,
tilkt. ih-wlei,C lo.k)rpi, Mnnt-!i, li al
morata, lilank, lluop fkirt,
Corsetj, ThfDi(ma
(jlova-fittiiiir.
Trimming of every drtoripiiun, Zvhyrt Worsted
Yarn, and odd of tha aioit complete aurtmenti ot
Ladies and Gents Furnishing Goods,
Uoddsr-wear, Honicrr, (Jlnrrt of all kind1. Alri
aoder'i Kid and Ilom'i eeM.niivd 8eaiuleii Kid
" (lha beet arpr mad?,)
Nrktiee, Bnltertlifii, Collar,
CnfTi, Hindkerrhiefi, Lao, Kdeinc.
Km broideries, dt.i alio, a Ursra aifortimnt of
with (IKA Y'H i'ATKM' MI FF, (he be
tbinf eitant In jet her with a full line of staple
goodf. ah ot wincD wa onor ai toe
VERY LOWEST CASii TRICE 1
Call and aa ni. No trouble to ihow good,
member tha place
Near rout office. Market Plreet,
oct8 CLEARFIELD. PA.
Re
A REYOLITIM IX Bl'SKESS
AT trKWKFniI.I.E,
BT
IIARTSOCK & COODWIN.
rrilJE nndenlpned bT.ag en tared Into eo-part-
I aerhi, ta tba Mereaatila botineii, adopt
jhn met boa or Botifytaf tne pablte generally,
and iba cilitem of Curweoerilla and vieioity in
partimUr, thai marehaodiia of all kioda will
be told by ai as ebeap as tbs asaa auality alia
wbtre ia tba eaonty. Wa bava a full sapply of
DRY GOODSi
Conalstlna la tiart of Dree, Goods. Muslins
PriDU of all shade, and stvlee tofethar with a
fall aasortsaeat of
NOTIONS, CLOTHING, HATS Si CAPS,
Itoota, Choes, Hardware, Quretisvrare.
As well as Tinware, Cedarware, Willowwara.
baeleu and II rooms ; together with a large stock
of Uroeeriel ; aod alwava a lull stock of
FLOUR, FISH, SALT, Ac.
Ia abort, wa keep a fall ear-ply of evervthieg
ased to this eaarket.
Wa want all ear aid eostoeaers aoj .,.
aew ones as csa rnske it cooreoient, to five as
DANIEL IIARTSOCK.
EDWIM OOODWI.N.
Curwenirille. Fehrao,; 1J, 1H68.
KICMIAKU JIOSSOI,
DEALER IN
FOREIGN & DOMESTIC GOODS.
Ml'SMNS it Sensation price
HM.AIMA at .-vnsiil inn rtoe
w'bimn at ,Tnli(in prim
ALPACAS at St-nsatinn prioe-t
.luat recfiTotl ul MOSSOI S .
(.INGIIAMS
at
Sensation
prire
prices
CI1ISTZ
I' HINTS
CLOVES
fUAVATS
at
at
al
at
it
al
at
Senshtion
Sensation
Sensalien
pi ice
prices
price
Snsalion
l MOSSOP S
Srnsaiion pricet
Scnaittioa prices
HOSSKTS
COLOKKOI
MU6LISS J
8tinae.lioo prices
All to I !m.l al UOSSOr.S'.
LIN K at
Sensation pricei
Kenmlinn price
SensstioQ price
Sensation pricet
Sersation prices
CRASH at
CTKTAINS at
TAHLK CLOTHS at
KKINOK at
at Mtissoj-S'.
LACK at
HOSIERY at
KIUIUIV-4 el
Sensation
Sensalion
Scnsntion
price
prices
pricet
THIM M lC.? 1
Ol all kimla A I at
Sonaalion price
i n in nmn I 1
... -.v ...... -j i
Aitravaon nana at MOS-SOI'S'
CASS1M KlltS at
Senaniion
pricet
KATT1NETS at
TWEKOS al
.IFANS at
Senantion
Sensation
Sensation
Sensation
Sensation
price
prices
pricet
prices
NESTINGS at
SHIRTINGS at
price
at itossors
CLOTH I VO anoh'
aa Coats, Tantt,
Veeta,
Vnder Sliirla,
Flannel Shirt,
Boot. Slioea.
al tenialioo prioe
(lata anrl Cmn
Kiier ftie aal el riiucMj
; - " - ....... - , i o ,
II A K 11 W A it r.
anch aa Sas,naiU
r or k a. Knivea
al aentalion pricet
al MOSSS'.OP
at aentalion prioe
at tentalioa prioos
at MOSSOPS.
Spikea, 11 ingot,
LlOPOnS enok
at Wine. Rran.lv
Oin, NVbfiker.
Cop;nAc, etc., etc.,
ritUHS, suoh a.
Prunes. Kaisint,
Eig, Eilliorts, &o.
OnOCEniES, aay
Fiona. Heme
Slioultlert, Sugar,
MOiaaeoa, Uillea,
Tea. Cuekara.
at aentalion prio
Spices, nrllo,
Coal Oil, elo., els.
1 j
Alay at MOSSOrs'.
BLACKING at
envattoQ
aeniation
pricra
litil'K.S ai
POWDER al
SHOT at
f-pnration
prtrta
animation
anation
Mtiaatioi.
LEA D ut
CATS at
pnex
At inn iIam nf CMitl i b li lif- .n
MOSSOP
Alvrayt teett on hand a lull
IU..Im.l .f .11 L . .1 t . . .
... .n,,.. u, .ii ninue iriartioua requireil
for tba aocorjiniodalioo ol tba public
Jaly I, lttr.
I.-IOR AI.KFOfR HOR8KR.
. leaes, taillble f, la-heno.
On heavy
VI irrU;inr p,ii.
Public Vendue.
B Win eTiwr m w nn i.r., bii i' Mtftir)
ta lawrefl owaihip,
On Saturdivy, NovoinWr 21?t, 12C8,
th. fellowiOK perftiat fr. .n:i, tn:
TWO IIOllSF.S. TWO '' V '. I! fil.r)
COLTS, .T. i I'.A lil.l Ni;
COLT, Til l.l'.K COWS,
A lot Of yoiin( Cattle. Jfl Sli.v ji. nr. ir Kf
dearborn It sfoei eoe rlnvirv. ooe 1 itti'.r-il
aue oslr hob elr lr, a lot ol .-bs.in,
einitlelrees, Ih.nl.letrers, h,r.al
ehaine, 1 oniroe-hain, I'lowt,
Harrows, linrs-rski-,11 ind.
Biill, tnrn-sH-ll.-r, two
rtlei'lis A Harncffl,
One eel Horae fears, two Peddles, Hridl,.. oe,
larue Coprier Kelile. two Sl,,v , 'I aide and , u
one set esw-mill Ir--n. a I-d ( CHii,i,r j,,
and a irreat variety of oilier articles, noa.ro
to mention.
Kale to eommeiioe al tr n nVl.w-k A. M. of nil
day, when the terma will lie made kn'-en.
Nov. l2-2t J'JII v J. hK All.
TOI1ACCO. t:avemlih, )vy, h., J(j
Fine Cot, Hound' r, t onrena, lylor,
ricfrara and r-iiull, nt
aovt lm J- P- KRATZER'S.
Cl um f;O0i.
Horn OveriK'ats,
Hum Boots and Hhoet,
Uam Dlaiiketa, at
J. P. KHATZEK-5.
nATJ Atll AI.
A full assortment of 'the
LATKHT HV1.E 11A1S A Ml t'AI'P.
Juel reoeired at 1. P. K liA I ZKH 6.
TetTBAV M i:i:il Came tie.,a..lr..
j the riremiaea of the eut.t.rrilier, rindn,r ia
Lawrence tn., abrott the irst week in June last, a
IKI bTEEK, with white eti'it on forehead, anil
about 18 months old. The owner il herel,v noli,
ed t eome forward, prove properly, f,ay rintrrn
and take him awov, or be will i- ii. I i
the law direots, JAMKrt IX 'L till t KTY.
Lawrenoe tp., Xov. b :lt:pd
I7XI-:t'i:TIH"l KOTK'I'.. KotieeithsrX
j by sireo that Lettare 'Jestouienturr, hsri
ln irriiiited to the sultscribera, ou w L'tntrnf
Dr. A. II. I'.KIMl, deeeased, lale of Hde.rJ
to nship, t'learfiel'J eounty, Pennylrsi,ia, All
perswns indebted lo said Estate arc reriii, nu-d le
aha immediate payment, aad those hsrinf
eleima against the aaoi. will prtaout thru doiy
aatlivlilicated fir er-ttlement.
MAHY ANN RKKIl, EaeeouiL
MiLKS KLAD, Kieeutor.
Woodward lp., Ool. li-i-t
Fur doing a family wattiiug in the U-si r.r. it cheap,
eft ftiti.ncr. (iunrauLn-d niuttl to tuir in lu
world. Um all (lie Ptreng.li of old rvma Ktp,
with tha mild and labrin quilitiri oi (ft-n unit
Cat tilf. Trv tit it pfilendid noip. puld hy
AMKN ( HKM1CAL WOUKi. 4$ North Froet
ilrrrl, Pbiladrlphia. norlMj
VIMIMri1HATtKH N4)TI( U-N,!,-
it hereby given thai Icttem of alminitraii
oa ibe eftata of KK'liAUU KuWLKS, rit
latevf Woodward ttwuhipt Clrirfiold enuntr. Pa.
baring been duly granted to th nnderfifned. til
pernoiii ind-btrd lo Ril estate will JiU-hst makj
uaynient, and thoaa having; rlaiiua or Uetaatidi
will pretent tbia pm.n1y nuilirDtirtt (.rMt
t letiu-n t. JlAliM A -S K U W L f : S .
Octoher 22 6t:tdt Adminitrat
A 1HMM HATOH'jpI tmt I'-. Notw,
it herel-y gi' rn fhal leltrrnof n'lininintrBljoi
on tha Mile of WM. H AltTI.i:H"bK, M
late of Hrll townehiBt, I- ruriis lri c-r-nnty, JV. bir-
ing been aaiy grantta to the .ir'ttTiincl. alt frr-K-nii
indrhtt-d lo mid rflale will pl-c mkr fiT-'
meat, and thone havitif rlnimt or drinnp 1p mil
prTM-nt them jiroterlT aiitheiitiratt-J for iwttlrirt
aod alluwinre wirlMmt d Ihr.
I.fVINA nAUTLKRODE, Aini'i,
A!AM BUKT1I, Adm'r.
OtroJ. Oct. bor I'J, tV6H-(.t.
Important.
T!IR follonlng aind pfrwn. lat fiffirt l
rennylvi:ta B-tgimntf, (or thrir nc&rttt
rviatiriw or kal rt-frowniJiti ve,) will Irani
SOMETIUNa Ti Tiintn ADVANCE.
Bt eallii.g vynn or a'l'trcint; J. 11. Kt' IEE,
Attnrner at l aw, Ni. Slmrkct ftreet. Hamir
harg, Pa. Thone wrltin,;. will plraf gire their
nil. aiMrrri
Dietr, John W.
T,Aririe, J. O.
Mliiwd, AIM.
Vrrrii. Jfhn H.
Ro, John
H'W, AlTilK
WAir Cti.rUti IT
Chaoe, .?-Sn M.
Hewitt. William
lUrffhorn, W. K.
In in. Kl. A.
Irrin, J- hi
Irwin. .John F.
kratrrr. J. K.
UVeet, Jainrf V.
fnavll 7-t
Democratic Almanac.
rillUS inv!ufttt!e puMi-ntion i f..r fntf at (be
X pout iiffi'T. Jt fl.ouM b in (tie In ml of rtn
lau.Oiirt. It coiitnin full eleriioti rt tarr fra
every ctsjotr in tb I'inu 1 tiatri ; Wndtn. the
namWr for lf'fi contnim ct-ainitMr h-t o( th
aatnraof all the ic Pj.n'.-rni.jire!' d an. I mol't-l
during I. nt ool ii p twtmiiiftratioii ; ami ttiat lor it
eon tain the name- tf all thiwc civ iliai' tho wer
litipriauiird daring the rau.e peiiinL Tore two
liti, for ftitora rafornwe, are worth more thw
the price of the p'jllt(.(.on. The numlnr fi r 1 f-
1 alro fall of v.iUiiiJilc Mftfirtiea. Any enf K-niiinf
60 ceta to tlie tt Mtwttr. will rec'-ive I'l rtan
nail a capj for each yntr, Ire of .o-ttjge. jt -:tf
sioxkv fs.vvi:i.
K are eonitntlT rnr"hfintr frr easl in
11 ew York ami iK-toB Marketv.ail ktBd'tf
Dry and Fancy tl.o-ia. hUlti. f.-tton a, BooU aad
bh. Watchta, tSowmg Mm-timw. Cut
lery, IT loiaiiitie
ilooda, tc, Ac.
Which we are ietuallT arltinc at an erace ffif
of n k DUU.AK KIR i: K'll AliTU vxa
Mlc Iheing atrirtly far ca-h, and owr tra-le Blurt
larper than that el any other aiinilarrotivin.. ena
hla na to gira better bargains than can he ohtaii
rd of any other houe.
Tin-: L.nn:s
Are rrpre'aHr ini itcd to give an a trial. Send f'
a l .TTufar and l.xctianc Lict.
Our chili rrtci of arllirg i an follow : Trt
we eend "0 patent m-h (ouutain and check d'
Bering i0 dia. renl arlirka tn t o.dt tor a d Mr
earh; 40forH: ni)forifi; InO forilH, tto. S"
by mail. Ctinnu.Mit.na larger Lban thoee t rr
hy any other firm, a.Tnrdin.1 to anc of ciut. Si"
g!c fi.unlAin arj clirt-k, 10 c, nt. MhI. ntxt .Vr..
air nte wnnN .1. hi n iom i in Kt.t;irt itr.i I.r.i
TMia. Hi i.d u a trial eiuh, and you will atr.i.i.
ed(t- that you raisnot afl'trd to bay g'-od of ai.
other hiao tUfrt-ati.r.
EASTMAN w KKNT'Al.I.
anplS 6m 6 Hanover (jt., Honton, Xlai.
NAT uTjK'SG it E A T "lftTOliKB
8 C II i: U TI'S
Celebrated BUler Cordial.
flniS medical preparation la now wffered te
1 the pahfit aa a reliable, ml -titute fr tfar
many worthteas eomponndi which now flood the
market. Il It purely Te citable, ooicpori '
tarinai herb, gathered from the great Mere
home of nature, and clectt d with tha attaosi
car. It ia not recommen.h'J aa a C en it All
hut hy it direct and aaluiar Influenre nfoi
the Heart, Lirrr, kidneys. Luiig. btoma-b mi
Bowela.it acta both aa a prerentii e and core
for man of the dineaief to wMh thoe rn'
are rul-jrct It ia a reliable Family Med; ire.
and eaa ba taken by cither infant or a full with
tha ram benrtielal reaultt. It ii a ceriii.
prompt and rperdy remedy for Uiarrhn-a, l'y
entary, Poael complaint, IyKpt-prii. Lownrw
of hpirita, Paintings Sickhcadache, d-c fct
Chill and f.verroi all kinda.lt it far beta rand
afer than any quicoa, without any cf itn pfr
aiciour efloeta. Il createa aa a petite, pree
powerful digeater.ad will eunteract the efle
of lionet In a few minntee. Preare.l br J ,,,ltl
.HCHKFTZ, Mola rrt-nrietor. N. W. wr. fift
and Kara atrceU I'hiladdphia, l'a.
an I'mgciata. inoTU-"
l'hiladriiihla& Eric Itailroad.
M' MM Kit TIME TABI.K.
Tkrourk aad ilirert eonl kelweew rhiladetplia.
Ualliaaora, Harrlshare;, llllsnir.ort,
an.) Ui
Great Oil Region of Pennsylvania.
KliEGAXT SLEKTIXG CAKS
0a all Xiglit Trains,
ON aril after WPSlvtY. Fi"TT M. IfM. i
traine on the Thilailrlphia A Erie
keafl will ra ta M'nwe t
eslM-arel.
Mall Trai I. area Phllede hia 1- s1' f-
I'o do... .PI. Marj'e I.tJ r -'
Ho arrive at Krie t P.
Erie Riprees leaves l'hilerlol hia.....l I :,0eore.
no ... do sst. nlerj e J .v A
1 arrlr. .1 Krie .5A.-
r.a.tw.rel.
Mall Trai leaves Krie l b
Ia slo..,K. Marv's 4 P.
P arrive al l-hiladeli-ai.... TMA l-
Irl Bipre learet Krie I P-
I da 81 Marv's....... 1 "
Ilo arrive al 1'ailadelr.ai-.... ' " "
Mail and Ki-ress eooneel with nil Crert and
Allertirny Kiver Bail HoeH R(rre ehrrked
Ihroajt. ALKKKt) 1.. TVI.BH.
Qaneral rtareriateassVi
' l" Pi-, rrnita ika Jail.
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