ShfcpubUcaw. ... 'Vw.i.i W .Js e0. GKOIIIIK I.(it('lLAMrH, Ktlitnr. " CLEARFIELD, PA. ' Thursday Morning, Nov. 20- 1868. Huron J anion Jtot liMfhiKl . boatl of tlio Iioubo of Kothm-liililH, bankers, died in Paris on tlio Kilh. Schuylor t'oll'ui, Vice President elect, was Bianried on Thursrfny lust to Ming Nellie Wwle, niece of Suntuor Ben. Wado, of Ohio. A nuuibor of "loil" newspaper men Imvo nlicudj nominated Gen. Grant for President in 1872. They evident ly want un office, and take this meth od to recommend themselves. O, how modest I Forney's Press, the State Guard. and other Jludical organs of this State openly advocato negro suffrage. Tho "loil" organ in this county is yet silent on this "pet lamb" project How is it, Deacon, "nig" or not ? Our modest Governor Geary is writing letters to bis especiul friends to ib effect that he wants to be re nominated. As negro euffrago will be prominent in the noxt canvass, we would liko tho opportunity of killing two birds (or two humbugs-, if you please,) with ono stono. Givo us Geary and negro suffrage, and w will ask no raoro. A Dincovmr. The ftnte JCegro Convention, which met ht Harrisburg a few weeks ago, have found out that "all men are created free and equal," Ac.', and that the white people of Pennsylvania are io duty bound to give "our colored brethren" the right to vote. Xo ono but a knave or a blockhead over found the words "jrec and" in tho above quotation. Hoffman, the Democratic cundidalo for Governor of New York, has a majority of 30,00, while Seymour's is but 9,033. Griswold, tho lfadical candidato fur Governor, runs 10,000 behind Grnnt, and Seymour runs about tlio cunie behind Hoffman. This iact fully dispels the chnrgo ol fraud mado against Mr. Hoffman and his friends by tho lludicals. It was the unpopularity of their nominee and tho popularity of ours that gave John T. lloffiwiii over 30,000 majority in tho Empire Stale. w Locatsd. Tlio last Legislature passed an act fur tho erection of a hospital for the insane fur the North ern district of this State, and appoint ed Drs. Joseph A. Hood, of Pittsburg, Trail Green, of Philadelphia, and John Curwen, of tho Harrisburg In stitution, commissioners to select a sito and locato the building. After examining many localities, they have concluded to locato tho Institution at Danville, Montour county, and aro soliciting proposals fur the croction of the same. What a Howl I Some "loil" nigs in tho State of Louiiiana took it into their heads to mob a "loil" newspaper office tho other day, and they "went and did it," as ono of them confessed. But, oh, what a howl has been set up away hero in tho North about inter fering with the "freedom of the press." It seems as though these scala wags never bad a hand in mobbing Democratic newspapers during tho days of tho "lato lamented." If it wan right then, what makes it wrong now T Say, hypocrites ! The Enhorsi.rs. Senator Lowry was present nt tho tiegro State Con vention, which assembled at Harris burg on tho l.'Hh, and mndo a loni; speech lo his colored '-brethren." lie told Ihcm to pross their claims fur the right of suffrage, and exclaiming, "Thank God, you have many good Republicans, tho (Juakors and God on your side." We were satisfied by the conduct of tho party in power thnt they had about as little respect for their Crea tor as for tho Constitution, and now find ourselves justified in tho above quotation, wliorein God is superceded by tho Republicans and Quakers. Lost II kb Ditloma. Sixteen years ago C'luriun county was titled the ' Perks of tho West," beeauso her sturdy sons gave General Pierce, fur President, 1,4.', majority. This was tho largest Democratic mnjority jjiv on by any county west of th0 Alio Kheny mountain, excent Went n..r. land ; and, in proportion to her vote tit" exceeded even that county. The f e in 1,".2 was : ITCC. Froll. 1.21s l.r.12 Co-nrtirl.l 1.121 'J7 .1(1 Hanoi, then polled ;i.!ir,il .amide field cast b,itL,7:!li; w,il0 the nii.j.M-i-........ 1 1. J ij .i me former, was the was hut Villi, or about one half. How does the cao stand The latest exhibit is as follow, : latter '"in""- K.-T.n.,r. ' Nrmn . y.. liarlM-1,1.. iiilii'J Hrr.nl. I. "YS I.WI Mi. W.to iv win i.e noticed that Clearfield both polled more votes and gavo a larger majority tlinn the late "Herks of the West." Clearfield has even whipped Westmoreland, which in 1S52 gave 2,;wt; nui. fur j.ior lul no only gives 1,(17;,. The whore of H,u.k liepublicanism seems to have seduced all our neigh, bors, w'.ile the sturdy suns of Clear Hold bid defiance to lit black idol. M li Ions. The "loil" f'Tigi"iilnl of our Nn tiniinl rnpilal mu j'lM now invnlvid in s quarrel about the "pel Ismlm" bequeathed to them by tho ''lali la mented. " Tho new dogma in the creed seems to be I Khali tho white people turn nlgirer, or shall tho nigger turn white f This seems to be a liul i!i qunndry fur sensible peoplo to git into, beoausp the law of God forbids it. Tho Harrisburg Patriot, in ulluding to this family broil, says : "Jliiditnl religious circles aro considerably ex ercised just now about tho differences that have arisen in the First ("ougro- gationul church in Washington. It seems that its pastor, Itev. Dr. lioyn ton, wus not quite willing to go the extreme lengths desired bysomo Itud ieul members of his congregation, and they, therefore, desiro to got rid of him. Among his opponents is Major General Howard, whom Dr. Itoynton accuses of being an amalgamalionist, which tho gonoral denies. Dr. lioyn tou is accusod of opposing tho inter mingling of black and white children in tho public schools, and of social commingling of whites and blacks goncrnlly, which is strongly desired by a poi lion of Iob congregation. Dr. lioynton'g party is much tho stronger, and tho probability is thut he will continuo in chargo of his congrega tion." President Grant. Now that General Grunt is Presi dent, hid letter of acceptance when the nomination was tendered hira will bo read with interest : To (Jen. Joseph R. Hawhy, President National Union Jlejmbliean Conven tion : In formally accepting tho nomina tion of the National L n ion liepuhli can Convention of the iilst of May instant, it seems proper that some statement of views beyond the more acceptance of tho nomination hhould bo expressed. Tho proceedings of the convention were marked with wisdom, moderation and patriotism, and I believe express the feelings of tho great muss of those who sustained tho country throug its recent triuls. endorse the resolutions. If elected President of tho United Slates, it will be my endeavor to administer all the laws in good faith, with economy, and with the view of giving peace, quirt, and protection everywhere. In times like the present it is impossible, or, at lenst, eminently improper, to lay down a policy to be, adhered to, ruiht or wrong, through an administration of lour years. New political issues, not foreseen, aro constantly iirising; tho views of tho public on old ones arc constantly changing, and a purely ad ministrative otiicer should always be lell tree to execute the. will of the luovle. I have always respected that will, and always shall. Peace and universal prosperity its sequence with econ omy ot administration, will liirlitcii the burden of taxation, whilo it con stantly reduces tho national debt. Let i s iiave i'kack. With greut respect your obedient vant, U. S. UUAJNT. Washington, D.C., May 21), 1808. The KlrrHon. It is now conceded that Seymour and Blair have carried tho Stain of Oregon by a small majority. This re ml its it certain that Gen. Grant has been elected by militury violence mid n-auil. X he J'.lectornl vote, it consti tuted according to the will of tho poo pie, would stand as follows : roa Bemoi-R. New 1 ork 3.1 New Jersey- - 7 Oregon- 3 All (lie old slave States- HA Total... Whole number Electoral Tote. 317 Of this Seymour and Blair have so- cured a majority upon a fair and hon est vote. Vt lio supposes thnt North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, .Missouri and West Virginia are for Grant f It is safe to say that no one man in five, unobstructed by any out side interference, would vote for him ; yet, by military violerco and by the sending to thopolls,undcrilsuuspicos, of hordes ol illegal negro voters, these States have been decltircd carried for him. Their votes, together with those of Mississippi, Virginia and Texas, which, by a pure net of military des potism, were not allowed to vote at all, decided the contest. Tho result of nil mny be summed up as follows: Seymour was elected by tho legal electors and white peoplo of the Uni ted Stales. (irant was not ebcled, but by the power ol ino oayonet, sending several hundred thousand negroes to the polls, and keening back several hundred thousand whiles, he was declared chosen. This is all thero is of it. Cincinnati Enquirer. APreih:tion Concerning General Grant. In a late speech made at Crestline, O., Mr. Vhllundigham snid : "Now, my Republican friends. 1 have not said anything against Gen Grant 111 this campaign. 1 have not done il for a purpose. If ho is fit to bo President, lung btforo his term ox piles I will bo found supporting uim, honestly and cordially, against the leaders of the purty which expects lo elect nun in Aovcmher. Loud cheers. And you will have no right to cry out, 'traitor' against him; you will have no right to talk about his Tylerizing, or his Filmoroizing, or his Johnsun ir.ing you. You nominaUid him in Chicago j you put a platform a some thing called a plutlonu into his hand ; you asked him fur an acceptance of it, and ho accepted, and 1 daro say he would have accepted the Democratic nomination, too. Laughter tut ho took care in his letter of accept- anco to say lhat he would not proclaim any policy. Ho did not consider it advisable lo do so in advance of tho election to say what bo would do when he was elected. Now, I iirnv yon to remember that I told you on this (ith of October, that lieu. Grant will rejoct tho mnd, fanatical, revolu tionary radical leaders of tho organi zation which put him forward if he proves tmo lo tho Constitution and the Union of our fat hers. Lund cheers. If ho will restore to this government its harmony, and give back lo the people their lights, North and South, 1 will b found among bis cordial supporters, because 1 aill bo found in opposition to tho Radical purty." The Goddess of Libortyfur the Gel tysburg monument weighs 1I,UUU pounds. Rather "licAy." tho hlntt InHHtd ( NrtriMflmi, A Convention of colored drlcntes from tlinVritit connti" of this Mute, met on Friday, the 1'llh, in tlm Wcs leyan 1 ' 11)011 ('bun li, on South Mivcl in the l it V of llairisbnig. '1 he num ber of delegates was about ono hun dred. Tho object of the Convention was to select tieh nates to a .National Convention of colored tnen to bo held ill Wuihinutoii. II. C..011 Iho second Wednesday of January. l'b In the call for tFiis State Convention, it alleged that though tho colored men "had held aloft the flag of patriotism and loyalty iluring our country s so vorest trials, and shed their blood 111 preservation of the Union, they are still in many States deprived, either partially or totally, of tho franchise ami 01 me rigni in trial oy jury. Tho deleirateB to tho National Con volition are to deliberate upon tho best method of securing the true inter csts mid welfare of tlio colored masses. Mr. John Chambers, col'd., of Snyder county, was elected temporary Cliair man, and Mr. O. L C. Hughes, colU of Harrisburg, permanent President. Mr. Pcrrv Slunton. col'd., of Ship ponsburir, was chosen ono of tho Vice Presidents. Tho delegates from this county wero Messrs. Peter Plowdon, waiter at tho National Hotel, (Trostle's,) and Thomas L. hito, waiter In tlio res taiirant under Repository Hall. Mr, Plowdon figured on the Finunce Com mittee, while Mr. Wbito boro off tho honor of dolo''ttto to tlio JNulionul Convention. A committee of seven was appoint ed to nominate these delegates to the National Convention. The Committee selected five of their own number as del gates, thereby exhibiting tho rapidity with which they learn tho lessons tauirht them by their whilo brethren Resolution strongly advocating tho right of the colored race to perfect equality with the whiles were adopted. A couimitteo was appointed to wait upon tho Governor, the Secretary and Deputy Secretary of tho Common wealth, and invito thorn to address tho Convention. Our worthy Governor, who fought so bravely for the rights of tho colored people during tlio war, ana who un loused his cloiment tonguo at the in vitution of Judire Carson, and spoke two hours in order to swell tlio Jfudi- cal majority in Montgomery and Pe ters townships, replied thnt ho "sym pathized witli the colored people, and should liko to be present this evening, but that he feared his other engagements would not Hermit." If ho would have told the truth be would have suid : 'Gentlemen, I am a candidate for ro nomination as Governor next year. If I am caught in a negro convention, tho conservative Republicans, who loatlio tho idea of negro sulhage, will 'go back' on mo. I must keep in the back-ground. 1 he Deputy hocrotary of the Commonwealth rushed into the foro front, however, and sent in tho following letter: Statu or Pr.evsrl.vA'tlA., . OrncB or Hkcuktahy or Cominwr ai.tb, IliHHirii km. Pa., Nor. I.I. lsiis. ) Io lrrryman rjil and utkir. Uommitlet. liF.TLr.m: Arr(il mr lhnkn for rour kind in ritation to ri.il die I'litirruhon of eolorrd men now tn ww. ion In th We.lrrnn I'uiun Cnurrh of lUrripburK- Although t rannot Im. irnonall, iirr.nt, U:T I Ml A I.I, II K WITH Vol! IN M'lltIT, IIKAHTII.Y SYM CAT II I Zl NO, AS I HO. IN Yom STltlOlll.l-'.l KUK H I. I, HH- COOMTIIIN AM I ITIZKNK OF Til W hTATK IN COMMON WITH Vol II MlliTIIHEN OK OTHKR STm:. TIII'STINiI THAT TDK PAY IH NOT FAR P1KTANT WIIKN TDK BALLOT WILL. UK PIT INTO TI1K HAM'S OF EVKHY L'OLOHKD MAN IN PKM.NSY LVA MIA, 1 am rouri, Terr rciiwlfullr, 1AAC B. Oasa. This is a snmplo of the kind of cat tlo thut Genry keeps around him. Hon. Morrow it. Lowry, (white,) lfadical Senator from Erie, then ad dressed tho Convention, paying his respects to the timid and weak-kneed in the Radical ranks. Ho said : The while ra-a hai fivrn thrm (Ihe nr(troo) nothing but chain auil triH.R, and Ihc y ntr in-lrnlt-l lo (ire Ihi-m an.vtliinir, rlH). Tliry never woulj have given Ihrm tho mupkot ha4 Iber not been rorppellrd by dire nwfMiir todoeo. It wu not the Pemocrnf.v alone thai oj.poard the negro even hi Kriiul.lican friends bad craocuted him. f Hear, hear, hi-nr. You mui"t take care of Tnur- et-tvef ! Aiitilnufc.l Ofnl ciuld have no affinity itb a party that preached one doctrine and prac ticed another. Why eu it that church uiumteri and the people could lititill and ere a colored Wfitnen brutally kiiked out of a alrcct car t Y on hare got to cut your own way through by firm, good behavior. There were all uver lh land weak-kneed, di.graoeful lleruliliane, who aided the enemies of the negro and applauded thewrot.g done the fla.-k race lor the laet two hnndred yeara. Thank Hod, ther still bad many good Uepul.licatis, the Quakers and God on Iheir fide. 1 1 rcuieudout cheers. J Tho audienco thon roso to their feet and gnvo Mr. Lowry three limes three choers followed by tho choir with "John llrown's body lies mouldering; in the grave. His soul is marrluug on. Immediately beforo adjournment il was resolved that tho celebration of tho anniversary of Iho Kmnncipiition 1 roclnmation on tho .-d ol next !Mp- tcmber, be held in Chambersbiirg. llow do you relish these proceed ings, weak -kneed J.epunlieniis of I'raiiklin county r 1011 bnvo reitera ted tho statement over and over again and sworn to il, that you would never voto fur negro suHVago, how does il "go down" now f Tho loyal press is clamoting fur it. The Radical leaders aro about to agitate il in Congress. What do you say on this question in Franklin .county T When you voted for Grant you opened the gale through which negro sutTrago will flow upon you. You closed your eyes and gu'ped it down ; now stop making wry fuccs at Iho duse. Valley .Spirit. Tiir. "Bahnkii" CoNonKssios At, l)is tkii'T. Tho N. V. Freeman's Journal says: "His reported that .Mr. burns worth, of Illinois, having received somo fourteen thousand majority, for tho next Congress, claims the ''ban ner" fur his District. As to tho Black lb-publican banner, this mny bo so; but tbe "banner District ' of the ent ire 1'nion is the ono represented by Hon. John Fox, of this city tho Fourth Congressional District of tho Slate ol New York. Air. Fox's tnainritu. as candidate fur tho Forty-first Uongress at tho last election, was si.rlecn thou xamt and eighty-seven. '1 his is the largest majority given to any Con gressman bir the next Congres. In lael it is the largest, that We know of. ever giron to a candidate fur Congress. i o years ago, wnon Horace lireeley ran ng:inwt .Mr. rox, llie majority of niu latter was len IliousailU two hurt drod and thirty-six." Already tlireo llepullitan memliors of tho lluiiKO of lieiircseiitativee. ol I'ennsylvaiiia liavc been named in coniu't-tiun with tlio peukerisliip of tbat bully. These aro Mr. (Jeo. Wil son, ol Alieflietiy, .Mr. li. ). Strang, of Tiojra.itn I Mr. Jobnl'lnrk, of l'bila delphia. It is said that Mr. .Strung is iuhlied in eotiiieclion with tho niovo- ment to miikis Mr. Win. 11. Ketnblo.of 1 liilnJelplna, I iiited .States Hi iiator. Mr. C'ark bus been brought out lv opponents of thnt gentleman, though Miey are diviued i prcfcrgiice w tauuiuavu ivr ijooator, Hullir mnlkt MVir Vnlh. If them la a man in the count ly w bo bs entisonlinsiy con to ft el self eiimplnreiil, it is lleiijainin F Hulli.r Foil Fisher wns a bagatelle rumpsii d to the position, fol lined by no end ol bust lie eoiiibiuntioiis, which he bns attacked and carried by storm. This lime bis powder ship was exploded to some purpose, and buried Ihe enemy under something over li.lioil majority. Previous lo this signal triumph the moderate republican press combined lo paint Itutler in his true colon. He wits represented ns Ihe embodiment of all unscriipulousand blackguardism Gen. Gordon proved on tho stump, In thu Fsscx district by documentary ev idence, lhat Duller hud mndo money by contraband dealings with tho rebel militury authorities during the war. Kilpalrick found .in him a subject worthy of his unequalled command of low invectives. In short, tho candi date for Congress in tho Filth -Massa chusetts District Blood in full view of tho country us a man convicted of nearly all nicntionnblo crimes and ac cused of somo nameless ones. To say that ho was elected by an overwind m inir mnioril v. in suite of all this, conveys but a purlml idea of Hiitior's victory. The vital essence of tho triumph consists of the fact that it is tho Lsscx district of Massachu setts which bus elected him. It is tho stronghold of morality, tho citadel of all that is most puritanical in radi cal politics, which has opened itsgntes to llutlor. Tho Straitest BOCt Of Phnr - ixocs have chosen the man of llelial to bo their captain. Seldom indeed does villainy, political or other, so signally succeed. It is much if it escapo pun ishment, but what shull wo say of the rascality which compels tho smile and approbation of tho upper circles of virtuo which lloston crowns with laurels, "all the morality" assisting at tho speclncle, and ''all the respecta bility," fresh from groaning over the wickedness ol Democrats, gating ad niiringly on the scene. (Such an ovation lloston gavo Butler tho day after iho election. Kaneuil Hall resounded, we aro told, for five minutes, with cheers for tho man who, liadicul witnesses only being admitted to tho stand, first accumulated a dis reputable furluno and then bought an election with it. Again, the day fol lowing, Lowell threw ils garments in the path of the eomiuerinsr hero. Butler mndo a speech to tho Lowell lolks. lie referred to his rale in Now Orleans, wilh an insinuation Hint he might bo persuaded some lime to ac cept from ii runt its governornhip ai'ain. Jlospoxoot certain Southern Nlutos which had not votcirfor "tho triumph of Jlepuhlicun principles," and said: "When Congress tnrrt. as it will in a short tim. It still I our UTmr, to find mnnly fur this kind of thing, and if Johnson dors not aooond our i-SiirU, though it may lie lata in tha day, we will try and providr for him. Applause. P' Thus Uutlcr announces himself as the Congressional leader, to carry out tlio designs ol tho Kadical majority. Ciivo the finishing stroke to the exist ence of States at ihe South, and im peach Johnson before tho first of January, if ho "does not second our efforts. ' This is tho wv the Uutlcr ltudicals proposo to clear away the underbrush for the entry of Grant and tho now administration. lhitfalo Courier. i Tllg AoKK't'LTUHAL C0I.LK1IE. TIlO trustees ot this institution met at the office ol tho State Agricultural Society in Harrisburg on tbe 20th instant, fur tho purpose of choosing a l'rvsident. l resent, Messrs. W atu, of Cumber land; Jl'Allisler of Contre; Kelly, of Allegheny; Hiester, of Dauphin; lute, ol Indiana; Jordan, Secretary of Commonwealth ; Hamilton, State Agricultural Society j and M Koo ice 1 resident of the College, cx-ellicio members. Altera lull consideration of tho subject, Thomas II. llurrowes, I.Ij. D , was elected to till the exist ing vacancy. J ho committee on the aeloction ol a farm in the wost, reported in lavor 01 tne purclioso ot 1.1U acres, adjoin ing the town of Indiana, and Mr. V hlto was authorized to examii.e the titlo and report on or before the lUth ol December next. When tiii I'iiksiuential Klectorb Meet. 1I10 electors chosen in each Sluto mcet at the capital of their respective Slates on tho first Wednes day iu December. They vole by distinct ballots for l'lMsidont and Vice-President, and eond the results, carefully sealed, by a special messen ger, who will deliver it to Hon. Uenj. F. Wado, President of the Senate. The Senato and House, having fixed a day for a joint convention, will usnom blo together in tho House. Mr. Wade will open the certificates, count the votes, and announce thj. Ulysses S. Grant is elected President and Schuy ler Colfax Vice-President of the United States. AniTATiNn niit 'ei.ro. Fornov, cniDoiut'iicu by tlio Huccrnn oftlie Iuitli- cul purt3', uy that tlio next real bittllo ol'tlint nirly must Le fur iii'ro eull'nirro in I'on.iHj'lvaiiia. Ilia iiiht ituuiuic'H ii, ana so will all tho Jimli cal inifrs before many inonilia. Tin l.aauula are joined to lliin hhu k i and they will uot rt'Kt nuliclird until they lutvo ck-ratLMl liini lo lliu highixt Dr. A. D. Markli'y lias boon nppoln ted Collt'tlor of Internal Kevemie, ior mo timirift ot Monljroinerv and Loliij;li, in j,laco of A. U. J.oiiL'alicr, repigneu. A I'liilailelpliia driijrist allowed liis aon to juit up a lireiteriptioii. The patinitdicd In two bourn. SBarriffl. On Sovclulier 4ih, lr.s, by Jonn R. M, Klr , Kg., Mr. LKVI r'l'ANllLKK to .Miss ,MA1I Til A. HIV. In I.uinWr City, on November 1$, 1CH, bv J. P. Fii.l, Eq., Mr. JACKS'i.N .M, IHVKTT. of unit .Moon, ('-litre Co., Pa., and Mi.s FANME llll.h, of Lumber City, Cl.-arfi. ld Co., I'a. On llie Slh ..r Xnrrmhrr, I-f.r. by J. H. Cin m., K.. Mr. IIAX1KL UAlLun and M... I'lllKlIK Illt ltSTiiXi Uith..f J.,r,l.n t.iern.hi,. On the JIM of Noieuilarr, Wt, by J. B. ( ill.. writ. E.. Mr. LEVI 11. ulIllAN and Mi.s ANN! K (III. Ei holh of Pike t..n.hlp. jtlriv drfrtisrrafuts. DOBBINS' ELKPTHIO Jl O O T V O Id 1 S II MAkl; A l.AllN(i MIIM- pHOSB who hlack their boot, oa 8atnrdse J n.,l,t with ardinnrj blarkinf, don I k.r. toach so.ns on undaJ, aa to. polish tad., of I'ut tha .1.1,1. of ' UODI11SS' BLACKING Lasts KUurday and all day Sunday 1 It Ileal, any other marking- Marie I Manufanured only hj J. B. DoLbin., .1 hi, i menae 8,..ft and lllacki... t..i. a...t ". and Uermaalowa .... Phii.i.,' w . " 0T3..jr n I "l ra. 3.1 ru difrtlrmfiit. ) na-tlirtaH fittP tiM'r tn ' Wt tt.rttillt.if .ti r.f John MntmilH, it Urhm tnmVhi Ihe trlh i'titf lo fT.r,tid tit lihwt it ff IT ntcr PhuwtilM. N.. If. Il A. It MlAW. "I il'lJO.A1l itfrK'-ni irr her hf rAHt.niii V J Bmt hurtturiiig or lmtinf on .fount wj wilt MMt ltM, h ali ki l.n Im.I hit At d tlh"iil any jnti rnut or prnrorti ion, ntil air .Iclftrminl t t IIU f hr tonlrt inir iimIpm romiH IM Itr pmct-m of Uw, WII.I.UM I'll'KMX At TKri Alpront.r tirl jr omitiom'd X.J tfM int Miroi:miti)( nr hi any r ofiiiihK vnb ODD It lurk liiarr, on bar mire, two ilr-in, liartirii, r(.i, unfrlrtrrr. brt t-thlinl (off phuln and one jiair ol jfratu, now in pontctium of Kro'lorictt raminati, oi iioftK" i"wnpnii, tu inr am Monff to ni, nd ttr uitwt to inr Ardir. tiovlrt t f.. .K. il. HMKAL. lAl TION. All prBi m hrlr eftutioord j aaini! purrl.M.ni(-or in any way meiifliin wttb two horti-a, two rjrrwan, on t douhl har nct, irpnt rhaini, tongue chatm. injflf Irerf, one lojf eUain, Rritbi, and twnbaltrp, now in the ixisdf Mion of 1 1 con R, n ilhama, of B"ifir tiwn ftup. m tbe nmt IwIook to ma, and are uliiect to oir nrl.T. (nuvZO 8l:pd h. il. HAI KAb. lMTATH OK .l .oit.i; HtHH, yj At UlTDil H NUTK'K. Iho utidvraif(Hril Auditor, appointvil hr the Urphaua' Court of Clearbi ld county to dfntrihnte the moot'Ti remain inie in thn liamli of i). K. Mokrl. Ailniimilrator of (JtHirirn Knaa, dfot-aied, lato of tuwnshii Clmrtit Id county, I'a., brrvdy give notice that he will attend to uio duue of bin apnointment, at bi5 omoe in ttbarneid, on iuemiay. December lit InoH, at two oVIot'k, p, in., when and whera all peraom in interfat can attrtid, nov20-3t A. W. WALTRHR. Auditor. Public Vendue. Xr,HB nndmigned hereby gives nolle that ha TV will offer at PI'IILIC b A Lb, at ku rnideno la Mwrrnoe township. On Saturday, November 28th, 1868, tte following personal property, t!i: THREE HORSES, ONE COW, LOT HF TOrKO CATTLE a bueep, One two-htrie wagim, one one bo -aa carriage, one Be-bore aletgh, lonjf sled, plow , barruwa, Oultivafair, double ibutel plow, log ebaiQI, 0prra4 cbaiu. duublrtreea, earriavge barteit. lleigb belli, breerbiug harnH. lead harnoaf, aadil(. brtdlea. Fanning in ill, grlnditone. grain cradle, mowing 4'TtbtM, forkl. rakes, earpeulrr toiils, stovap, bed- sieauia, siancs, aua a vartftt ol lariaing iiapie ntents, too auwarous to naniion. taJe to coionieoee at tn o'clock A. M. of said da?, when tha Urmi will be mad known, nov-afo-lt A. C. TATE ORPHANS' COURT SALE Valuable Saw Mill rropcrty. BY virtu af an order Wiard out of tha Or phans' Uturt of Clrarfield eountr, there will i exposed lo public talc, vu tbe premise a, on , Saturday, December 19, 1868, At two o'clock, P. M., tho following dasrrlhrtl proprnr, latr tba ottatoof UKuKUK U. bMtiAL, deueaard, via : . Crrtaln Tratt of Land, Situate In Bradford townshin. Clfrtld sountv. I'a buuDded on tha north and west by lands of uranaia at n allaoo, on tbo aoulh Ijr lands of Mijah Plural, and on tha cast by lauds of Jubn TurnoTf COXTAIXINO 3T ACIIK8, With aKout ten ai-res reared, and havinf Ihereoo a t'"i twosKirr I'l.A.NK HorHK. lit b 31 fret.) a iKd t R.A.MK BARN, fit ly 40 frot.) and a small OHCIIAUI). Thrro Is on tho premi ses a SAW-M I UL, in food running order, capable of cutting J.otl feet (board measure) of timber in me day. There la also about JIIO.OOO feel of U 111 I K PIM TIMUfcH on the Uu.d. TKHMS One half cash, and the balance In one yrar, with interest, to he secured by boud and mortgage on the premises. JOHN lllll.T, DOTle-U KI.UAU ri.M EAL, Adia'ra. The Southern Review. 'MIR gotk-m Kerirw wu established in Jan. X nary, 1NC7, wilh the view of providing a fit-y-n nrrau for the tliinkine men of tbe country, and in thedi-sire to furejisb lor the Knulb a literary periodical ol tbe higher class i both of which the editors conoeired lo be needed at the time. Our so roe us thus far convinces us that we hare met a real want and affords the additional grati aoaiioo 01 neiievtng tbat we Laee met it in a sat isfactory manner. Hut we desire, if p.n.il.lr, to rrch a larger circle of readers, and especially the ouneerruito portion ol toe JSorlb! believing that while tbe literary and critical taatterof the Kcriew is wen worthy their attention, tbe broad and phi liisophical conservatism of our political articles will hare thrir cordial approbation t and we think that Ihe only Conserralivo Quarterly in the coua- iry aai some title 10 the support of those who see, with ns, that the lawless aud deslrurtire Kadical. ism of the present day threatens the liberty of tbe ...r... no less toan mat ol uie Month. Tbe Southern Kcvtcw Is published quarterly on the first day, of January, April, Julv and October. Kach number aontains ISO larye octavo pages, handsomely printed on heavy paper. The aub cnplion price is J-'ite Doll.., per annum. Contributions are invited from all parts of (he oounlry. AI.IIFIIT TAYLOR HI.KI'MOK, YiM. IIANU illlOYVNK, Kditors and I'ropnetorf. " If St. I'aul bt., Uallimnre. It 12 Jl O V A I4 . HARTSWICK & IRWIN, DHUGGISTS, Varkrt St reel, t'lrarflrld, i'a. WE hK lear. to inform our oil and asw f T castom.r.. tbat w. have removed o,.r tablishment lo tha spacious hnlldinn Just erected on Marked street, neatly adjoining lh. Mansion llouwian lh ve.t, and opposite Messrs. lit. ham 4 Pons' ttort "there a respectfully inrile the public U come and buy th.ir Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, OILS, PAINTS AND VARNISHES. Our stock of Drue, and Medicine, consists of everytnmg ased, aelocled with tha (raateat vwv, ana WA.1EAHTED 8TRICUT PTJEE! e aue keep a fall stack of Dye,, Ferfumerieo, Toilet .rlioles. koaps, Tooth llrusl.es, ll.ir llru.he., Whilenaeh Brushes, and every nth. r ... o nave n lerg. lot 01 WHITE LEAP, TUM'KXTIXK, riaieerd Oil, feints, and In fact ...il.l.. .. . pamiine o.sinese, tick m ag.r at pncM i casn kuy.ra, TOBACCO AND SEOARS, Ooafllon.ry, Spices, and the lariest stock af ever onereu in tn s r. eca. .j . . , to o. oi tna nasi tha Market affords i. U. HARTSWICK. hot. it, ISM. JOHN F. IHWIN. htm .-.Th. nndcrsi.ned Vy now pri'i.ared to sui.nlv ane ou.niitr of ih . .,..,,. , ,,nu sninea in urn loealitr, and . .........Mir roirs. Urders Klicitrd, and pmmpllr Blled. N A T II A M K L HISIIEL, Lawrenoe lp., oe. IV, I'llS-lui. I," " t ALK t'.rne to the residence of a J 1 nc suiiiwriher, rrnldine in M..rrta I.I...1.U, anoul the first ..f Julr le.t, a red and wbit. spot-' ic.i 1 r.r.11 . .1 i,r,aiM.ut one rear old past. I he owner is requested to com. forward, prove prop. ette. pa, rlieritee and tske it awa), or it will he rti.posr.i 01 according to law. "'e " liAVin PA1.K. ;1HAV MKIFKIlZi-'t:re.p...ir7c. J Ihe preraiac. of lh. subeoriUrr, rt-snlin( ia I. nr township, about the 1st of Mar last, a II IM Ki lt, shout two an, a half reare old, color hriadle. wilh white hind feet. The owner is ker. lie notitiod to o.nic forward, prore property, par rharifrs and lake her anae, or sh. will U dis posed or as Hie law directs. ovlll-.H 1IOOVKR. riVlllkt .r,r,n.,sh Na, Fpun Roll X fim 'm, Kluaiider, t'onrre.,, tn..! Bine. rofar. and Hnuft. at j. r. KRATRs. aor6.lta r I M ;(Mlrev . T tsum Overooeta, Uum Hoot, and Rhoaa, Cum Blanket., at J. P. KRATFKR'fi. JtMIKIKfl r;I.ANetl. J A larg. .sMirtinent of Al.t'H TOP A Sul AUK I.UOK1MI nl.AKKKe With rosewood, gilt, walnut and mahogany fremr.. LOOK ISO-GLASS UsAIKS OF AM. PUrSi At - t, r. KRAHtK S. (f (liicitionat. MISS II, S. SWAN'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS rl,MnriH,i VA. 'IHK KEt'dM) TI MM. of f.1vn whIk, will J Ci'UMiir noe "II !M'XiUy, NoAi'iiibor 10, lf'H. TI.HMM iV TTlTHtN. Iti'S'ling, OrtlfgrapliT, Writing. Object 1hs awii, I'riinaiy Anibmrttc and I'riinsrjr (ir.iffit bv, per half trrio, (tf rlt-trn wn-ki.).... I 0 llistf-rv, f.wat and dcurriptlva (imifraphy witlt Mnit Ihnwini'. limmmir. Mrntnl and Wnttm Aritbuifiic ... t.0 ... 9 00 augD'ftfl Algebra tnd the Fcirncri Yor full particulars send fur Circular. Clearfield, Nor. It, ifl-3m. Clearfield Academy. Rev. P. L. HARRISON. A M , Principal SECOND SESSION of the present icbo. la tic year of this lnatitutinn willnommence on MUNDAY.tbe 2H dayof Norember, Pupils can enteral an titoe. The will be charged with tuition froia tbt time tbe enter to the eluse of tbe session. The course of instruction embraces ef ery thing Included In a thorough, practical and ncoom nliihed eduoatinn for both fcexes. The Principal, baring had tbe advantage of amen ex none one In his profession, assures pa rents and guardians thet bis entire ability and energies will be deroied to the moral and men tat train ing of the youth placed under bis charge, ll.ltirlrt iV I I'IIKIM. Orthography, Heeding, Writing, and Primary Arithmetic, per ttestion ( 1 1 weeks) - 93 vv O ram mar. Ueuffranbr. Arithmetis. and History 90 00 Algehrs, Geometry, Trigonometry, Men suration, Purveying, rhilosuphy, fhvsl ology, Chemistry, Book keelnc Botaor and Physical Ueogranhy - . 99 00 Latin, tiraek and rreooh, with any of the above branches . . . . 91S 00 pffio deduction will bo made for absence srFcr further particulars inqaire of Her. P. L. HAKtUtiON, A. M., Clearfield, i?eb. 6, IHAtf. tf. Principal. fuming UII. O. I.. Heed, ,N0TlCE.$"wr Powell J. V. Heaver, Uctls. a. ij. ki:i:i a co. CLEARFIELD PLANING MILL ALL RIG HTl fpilB proprietors respectfully inform the eitisens A of Clearfield extant, that they have entirely refitted this establishment with the latest improved wood working machinery, and are now prepared to eseevte all order In their lioe of business. They will giro eiipeciaJ attention to the manufac ture of material for house building, such a FLOORING, WEATHER -BOARDING, SASH, DOOHS, BLINDS, BIUICKKTS tf .yiOl l.IH.VG8, OP ALL STYLES, VT. always bar. on hand a large stork of DRY LVMDKR.and will paycash for all clear Lumber. Ona-and a-half inch pauel ituff preferred. Lumber Manufactured to Order, Or elehanred, to ,uit customers. VfaVfirdera nliritrd, and Lumber furnished on abort notice and on reosunaMe terms. U. L. KEED A CO. Clearfield, Nov. T, 1 1?. STOCK! .EV STYLES ! ! FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY GOODS, AT Miss SUSAN HEED'S, NARKT 8T, CLKAHPIELP, FA. slaving Jusl received all tbeloveltie, of tha season in the Millinery Una, request tha ladiea to eall and examine them. Clearfield, IV. Nov. t, urn. Town Property for Sale. 'pilB property occupied by T. Liddrll, corner i of Itred and Fourth .tree!., Clcarlleld bom', consistiujof a(iHd,.ul.stantial I'l.A.NK IIOI SK and Ihe LOT, (about Ihiea fourth, of an acre. I The aitnalioa is el..ie to the Railroad depot, and is an axeelleu! location for bus.ncsa purpo.. For terms, apply on lbs premise.. novll U VALIABLL MILL PROPERTY FOR SALE! ituated la lleralur Towualtlp, C l.arfleld count), fa. TIIR .uhscriher. being desirous of quitting the business, oilers for sale one ll.ol K1NU M I I L, with two run of bur.. The mill is strung and in good order, with from twentr to thirty acres ol land and a ootnf.irlabl. KHA .MK tin K I. Li Ml Mill hht the urot.ertr hinc two mile, west Pliilipsl.uig, t'cnlre coumr, and within a few rods of turnpike road. Tbe Tyrone A t'learficld Hail n..d mn. thrmigh the lands, within a few rods of tna mill. 1 her. is also a eouai.lcrel.lr lot of Hcen lock and tl hite 1'ine timber on tbe land. Il is also a eery desirable location for a Woolen I'mc- tore, land one is much needed in Inis eretioa of In. county.) lor further particular, inquire nf me sui.ict.oer. tiring mi Ihe property. Addre. I IIAIU I..S M. CAIIU ALLAIlKH, net 1 lot 1'hihpsbuTg, Centre county, 1' Valuable Town Property KOH SAL K ! StTl'ATK on the South went cnirner of Thtrry . and Third Ptreela, (lieinf Hailroad Irer.,) to wit: n IV I. with a p-mmI twi-t.irv ilank lnild. injt there, m, M hf 1ft ft, one mom on rrh flonr, uitahf for a at ore, or other buFineim. A1m, the !).. mine I.nT. with lwn t.rr dwellinn bouee i ii pi-rim, inq Rererai oi ner inn , ,o I . AUo.a lot of well l.ttrnl HHirK. and a rood -mninrni m rionnnAHh. nurh aa Trofka Jue, Jan, Kruit t ain, etr at redueed price. mr nirtn-r tniorniKtiin, inquire at the Stone ware rotterjrof F. I. K I T. I N )i K R. riearfteld, Pa. It. K4IBCISOX v ro PORK PACKERS, lo'J.V l.lhrrtv St., i'mshttrfh, Have on hand a large stock ol Bacon, Sides, Shoulders, PLAIN AM) Ml 11 Alt CI RKI) HA.MK, Mea, Tnrk, llrii-H Beef, and Irf-af Urd. all of our own 1'acking, Curing and Pmokiag. Lard Oil, Flour, Cheese, Dried Apples ana reaches. With a general a'sortmcnt of Urooerlrs. al th. loweat maiket price,. Jnna ln.'f.d lv d. Mcknight & jannot. t.ngon and SIrlsli Mnkrrs. (Immed.auly la rear af Planing Mill,) CLKARFIEI.D, T. '11 11 R .uhscriher. would HspMlrully Inform th. 1 riliaen. ol ClearHrld..nd the publicin general that thee are prepared to do all kind. of work oa WAOONS. CAl;llIAOES,8LEKm.S, 4c, oa short nolle and on reaaonahl, terms, and la a workmanlike mean.r. A new femur la oar line is lkl we iron our owa work. r-AII aider, prompili attended to - . . M. McKNUlllT. 5llh CBAPU56 JA.N.N0I. CHEAT" EXCITE MENT ! SlCoNP PTdlrT, ('LRAIiriM.D. NEW GOODS AT LOW TRICES. tr nt inn f ilia 'Ui lifi (ftifmlly to lhir i)pndid '-rtrauBt f ib crrbkD 41, which tbej rt no tfllltig AT VE11Y LOW TUICK3. Tblr it ok eonilttf Id part of Dry Goods of tho Best Quality, Such m Prlnti, ft Lai tip-, At p -. MHdoi (iinj,'him,Muilini,f ..leimrhd snd unblf'!. d,) drilling, Tic kin ft, ettun and wool Flannel, Sat int It, Cm. in ri. Ci'lionailpii, Lathei' hbawlf, iSublai A Hood, Ifatmoral and Jloop tkirU, Ao., Ao, a Una at tort went of Mrn'f Drawera ani) bbiria, ilaU A Capi, Uuuta A bbuaa. all of which WILL BE SOLD LOW FOU CASH Hardware, Queensware, Glassware, Groceries and Spices. IN SHORT A GENERAL ASSORTilENT Of rverythlnr niaallj ktpt Id a ratal) flora, all tUKAf tUK UAHU or approved eoantry pro daea. A. K. WRIUHT i SONS. CUsrfield, Nor. 7 , 1807, SEW FALL & W IMIR GOODS William Il-. A Co. Near Hoetoffire, Market Street. CLEARFIELD, PA. HAVING Juit opened a laff and eomplata twk frm New York aud J'hiUdrlnhi. we cu oflvr tr Indueeioanu to CASH BU1BK8 Wa hava a vplmdid election of DrM Ooodi, Mlkt. hbawlt, Clfwkirff, rianovla, Bal. Borait, Blanket, liuvp hktrU, Cortei. 1 bogiptun'a (JlOVtvlttlllff. Trimminri of arrrv d tcnntiuo, Zrphrr, Worttrd Yarn, and on oi tbe aoit complete tortmenU of Ladies and Gents Furnishing Goods, Uader vrar, HoHrrr, filovea of all kindt. AUi ander'f Kid and llurn'i celebrated fteamlcM Kid, ihe beet ever Baue,) Nwktire, lint lerfl ire, Collari. Cufti, llandkerebiefa, Lavai, kAgint, RmhroiUeriel. Act alto, larpe awortnteok af rlKS, wilb o H A Y a PATEN I M 1 1 r, tbe beet thin eiUnt together with a fall line of tuple ltva$. aii oi wmcn wa oDrr at tbo VERY LOWEST CASH TRICE 1 Call and eee oi. Ku trouble to ibow (uodi. Re- member tbt place Hear Pott office, Market Street, octfl CLEARFIELD, FA. I REY0LITI0 K BISIESS AT (IRH LNMVII l i; BT IIARTSOCK k GOODWIN. rpiIR nndrrsirned h.eine entered Into eo Dart X narshl.i in lb. roercantil. hasiness. ndont iuis meinoa oi nolimnf 10. public (en.ralij, and tha eiliien. of Curirenseill. and .icinile in particular, that n.rchandisa of .11 kind, will he Kild hjr us a. cheap a. tha tan. oualitr l. her. ia tha coaalr. W . ha. a lull supple of DRY GOODS: Consisting la part nf II reel Ooods, Muslins, I rtnu 01 all shades and stelca ; ti.ieth.r with a iuu as.ortai.nl ot NOTIONS, CLOTHING, HATS 4 CAPS, Iloola. Khoen, Hardware. U uernswarr. Aa well as Tinware. Ced.rw.re, Wlllowwara. liocl.u and Brooms: toeethar wiih a lore. of Uroccrie. j and alwaet a full slock f FLOUR, FISH, SALT, o. It short, we k.ep a full ennule of aeerethln. aaed ia thi, atarkel. Wa want all our aid rattomers and as mane aw on.s as can m.i. it eoarenient, to I iea as a call b.for, pun! aaio( .Istoh.r.. DANIKL HAFTSOCK. KbWIN OOUDWIN. Carwan,?llla. F.hma.j IS, ltt. ItU II AUI DIALKR IN 0REIGN & DOMESTIC GOODS. MI'SI.INS at rVnaatioo pricea I'KI.A I N K8 at Seoaation OUIl'HGS at KensatioD nrioea A LFACA5 tt Senutinn rrioea Jual rirml at MOSSOrS'. OIVGHAalS at at at at at at Senaatioa Senaatioo Sen nation Snnaatiea 8enaation price firicct ptioeia irioe CHINTZ TKISTS dLOVKS CHAVATS SHAWLS Hi IN NK I S (HI.OKKU I ML'SLINSI (irioea at Mossor.s Sonant ion prioea 8cnaatioD pricea at Setiaalion prioM All lo be bar! at MOSSOrS". I.I X EN at Sonaalion prioe pricei price, prion CUASH at CTKTAIXS at rAIII.K CLOTHS at FKINUE at Ke-naalinn S.naalioa 8enaaiiort 8epation pnew at MOSSOfs'. I.AC1C at IIDSIF.RY at KIIUtuNS at THIMMIXOSI of all kimla A V at io any ouan'ty I Kensalion Snnaalioo Seu.nlioD price prior prirex Renaation price Alwnv. on band at MdSSOPS'. CASSIMFKM at S ATT I NETS at tvki:ds . a .HANS at VKSTTNOS at SHlRTlMiS at NinaalioD prior Pr' 8etiaatioo Seinaatiao Sonaatioa rVneal ion 8tnaation l.ricra price price price at MOSSOl'V. CLOTHING michl a Onata, Tant Vel, T'orlrr Shirt. Flannel ShirU, Bool, Show, al Mtiaation prica (lata aod Caix, Now for aala at MOKSOPS' HARPWARK1 nrh aa Saws.nail Fork, Knivoa, al ntatioo pricv I'lkca, Hmgoi, at MOSSSVOP LIQVORS, .ooi, a Wins., Rran.lv, 0 I D, W h iakoy. Conap, elc, rlo.. at aomation price r K I I I S, anon a Prunra, llat.ina, Figa, Filborui, Ao, al Mutation pritf at Mossors. (i ROCKRI F.S, My r lour, ilimi, Slioul.lera, cougar, Molaaaoa, toticei. at atvuaatioD prioae Tea, C" r a c k r, Spireva, Canilln., t'oal Oil, etc., etc. Aleravt at MOSSOPS' RLACKINQ Hlil'r.S row HER m anwatioa t aetisa(ioit t aevnaalion At Bpnaatiott ft aenaation pnoe prioei prioew prirew. price SHUT LEAP CA rs at aortantion price. At lli. flora of RICHARD MOSXiiP Always Vrwpa on hand a lull aaaoiltnont of all kind ofpooila required for Ilia fpcomtnodalion ol ilia put. ho. July I, liar. 1,V(H HM-WiiI R IIOKE.. On heavy team, .Bltahk- for lamlo-ring. STUMP nXTHACTOR 1 r - -.-. I.Oi'Til l.l '.II 11 I'm prUL.ts ol lr..-1'T. ..h It diet. werrer.t thisn.Mrl.lne lo d., j,,.i n) j m.adrd ncei'mj o.ii.r , ,. helBg ec-nMiucted ol. tin. c Ui .... pies. It ill eair.el il.. u.-. .(. p. ad !t above a;r..ut.. p. .....itM , hack tn lh. h.-le aod em pun it, len men can di O e ii.it I. - n t etlr... I. d. It 1. 1. 1 lull o II F l.i n,, ,., stump.) fr. m I ir'r t. on. i. will eiil.'-r 'urn them over, or . ,.,.( J( '" It pi.i.l up, a. ! e-ri .1. T.. p l.uiM llie Kilta.-ior, it. lner il,ai.. i, , "w f ,rm nf llie .iir. l.aer ; nr.. I !r ; e.j 1 ' ootiililcle sali.fnrMin, an-! do ju-t , (tl, ed. tlicy will toke it aw..y .t ) 1(.fl ls"'i fur ll.eii trouMe. I'.ic. .,( :,.,.,,,. j 1 Tuwol.ip and c.on.vri lit. 1 u hsre ao Iraee lira; Ir-i.r.. A llr... " " IIIHIIII A RrHlMKdrp J.U.rson Lll If. O , fiearB.ij c,. il-'-IITIKICATI'. Wa, tha audersigned, harm, wite,,,,. , trial of 1 . J. Booth s Improved atuiop r.iu on the farm ol H. II. .Moore, n. ir J.uii.,,,' on haturday and Monday, tha Jtl, an, '' Noiember, take pleasure in r.tinr to tbt iIl lie, lhat w. hrlier, it to be tl, b.., m? nowin usofornilractlng.luo.pl, li,,,j.J" eonitrncllon, easily niaoaged, not j.i,it oulof order,aod eery durable. Kur 11.(0.' tb. machine from the wair..n. wben npart, put It tog.th.r, and pulled a litr,'.' tump in l.s, than on. hour. VY, ia. 1., pull a larg. stump with ease. Tbpy n,t , k'' but ha doe. his work in taking out ih, siumpa, without a aard poll. Mr. li0 ... P.lei.tee, fully underatands polling ' ' handling tb. m. chine. Wa would .driM tk in want of stump tractor, to sec thie ..Be te.we before purchasing elsewhere, which they , v, h.,k. VJ oe,iinR on ine I'roi.r.ctur. J. C. Ilarreu, J. W K-ck.,J, K.V ei.uo .",ucrv ouon nira, o. n. Iish,ril K. II. Woora, J. VY. Walhwt, rV.B.AI", U.o. Kllmgcr, Wni I. Beck, AaJrcw n,u.-' B.J. Horn, Wm. k. Irein, K. J. kirk ' Jams, hloor., L. B. Carlile, Ow Wu,,, ,, osur f lersi, rnaa emiiry, inwrls lj A(..,,.,,.-.,ni. ... o n.Mlv Imwi,, is k.r.by gieen, that letter, ot Admnisi. tioaenth. astaw of lil'.uitu L il. h.M KAUaw,, 1.1. of Bradlord Usui hip, Cleat held couolj, I's baring been duly granted to the nrjder.jra' all pereone indebted to .aid sstats will pttu frak. immediate payment, cod those banc, elatma nr damandii will present tbem pruptrij s IIHIVIUTIIlTiiDh. S...1-.. .. Juli.N ili.l.'' U.UAU Mt.AL aoel-t A'iu,.Luia (IHAI w tn Kl. UK AT, Kit J CORN, btCkUMKAT A (JAI.S Hunted, for which the hiithct market prior .J he paid, by J. r. KUA'IZLK. aaek-lm Uarket bL, opM.sile tks Jui. II AT AHlt CAI'I LATEKT rSTYLE HATS A Ml CAM. Jost received at J. P. KltAlZKP.f 't.t l 'TIIIIH' KttTIC'F. Notice iiLe 1 J given that Letter, lastanrnt.rv. km been granted to the sul.scril.crs, on the l..ri, tr. A. II. RF.RII, dcerased, Irtta ol township, Clearticld eoutitr, Pennsylvania, AJ person, indebted to .aid Kxtatc are rc.u.-oeH make immediate) pavment, and IL'.h: bsnrr claim, against the same will present tb.ra iJj auinentieatea ior eenirment. MARY ANN RFl'D, KieralriL MI I. US KKAD, Eierutor. eToodward tp., Oct. il HI rvr uoiiiaj m l&jniij wauinr 10 IU bvit ka1 rb-tt eat manner. 4ttartintt.fl enual to idt ia Um world. Ilaa ill tlia atreteCtb f oM tuna w. itb tba mad and U'hrru.e (jualam f m, a Caitile. Trr thm lftdu br tta ALDE.V CHKMICAL WukK. 4l Nor.fc j treel, fbila leliihia. IuuiIMi on tbe eitte uf KICHAItl) ROWIJ.S.fie-, late of n uo'lwanl towmhip, Ch-arficid rounij.Pk, havirt; been dul.T prwitcii U tba unJi-rnititi-J. til I'traoua iodtbtf ii t phiiI etia.re will pVaw atk pavment, and tbora bavinf ela.m or droiuu will iirf-M-ot tbem properly autbcnfirnt. f .rnrt- tlararnr. llAilMAN KoWI.FS. 4 IIMIMM RATOH'X tmt il li hertbr ien tbat Mlrr of a'lnna'ftr on tha eftata of H M. II A KTI-KKiiUK. drei. late of Mtil fa'wnpliitt, t H-arfiotd enuntr. I't.. hi- inr Ivim 4m araatnl n tbe ondfrMiu.l. .1. m- nmt iudeltMl to Maid ette will tlfM nmkr ftf mtut, and ihtw baring elaitti or drmiiii1 ti prrarnt thc prunrrlv aiiihiiticatcd for wiiltiwat au ailowanrr vmhout drlnT. LAV! N A H A KILT ROM-., A.ltni. ADAM UK KT II, A4m. Otfrnil, trtitb-r 'iV. !..(.(. Important. rIIIK following named person, late officcn il J. 1'rnnsyleatna Reriments. itr their ararvet relatives or legal representatives,) will ham rjOHETHISU TO THKIR AUVAXTMIF. By nailing upon or ad.lr.-s. ing J. B. H I b.'E, Attorney at Law, No. hod Market street. Harris burg, I'a. Those writing, will plraM git. thnr iuu au.ircea I H.gler, John W. iKirrtine, J. 0. Mcfloud. Alci. N.oris. John 11. R.isr, John Row, Arro, Volk, Charles II. West, James 1'. not 11 St Chase, J.il.a M. Hewitt, William Hartshorn, W. K. Irrin, Kd. A. Ima. Joha Irwin, John F. Kretirr, J. B. Democratic Almanac. In.aliuhlc ..lication it lor naif at tbe poet office. It kbould Ih- in thr bamlf of rr" Uruiocrat. It oonttuii full eleritco rrtunn Iron every county iQ the l'uii-4 btMen; iM-n ir. tb numhar for IS,, miiUii.i a oimiplrta i t of ia- named oi au me ne (H'peri fuppretttM d ami int'- 'i duritiK Linooln'iadimiii.triid.ju; and lhat ( r )"(' eonUiui tba Dimei of all ihonern iliaiiD ho n imp r i toned during the name pi rtenl, Th e t liita, ftr f antra referea, am worth ni-ra th' the priee of (he tmhlifation. The nutnhrr f.-r .1 alo full of Taluahle Mat i, i. Anv one srn.li' M cents to the Tost Master, will rrcviie bj mar mail a copy for each roar, free of p.isl.gf. ; 3IOXKY K.IVKW, are constantly pur.-ha.ing for ch in ll 1 T Kcw York and boston -Markcls, all kind' " Pry and Fancy I1.hi.Is. Hilks, Potions, Bool, an: rboes, Hateh.a, fining Machines, I'ut lry, Irea llo...i., Ii .innlia Hoods, Ac, Ao. VThlh we are artunllv sllir-g at an sver.i.'e pri -of OMi ImiI.I.AK KOR 14011 S.KTII I K. V: sale, heing .tnclly for cash, and our trade atu.l larger than that of any ollu-r similar concern, tcs hie. us tn g.ee hetter bargains than can b ol.ls.t ed el any other bowse. TIIK LADIKS Are .epaei.rte Invited te give us a trial. Fewd fer a t. irrnlar and tirhangc l.irt. Our club srslcm of selling is as f. ll..ws: F ir f : w. aend ?0 patent pen fouulaios and check .It sent. nig 20 ditlrrent arlirl.-s lo Ik- ,! I forad.'lls each! 0for4: forf.: lull for fid, Ac. Sri by mail, t'owintissions Utgcr thon those ofl.rt.l by any olhtr Ann. accor.li; to aire of club. Sir glefonmain and check, lo.e ats. Male and f. msls arr-nts wanted. h'KM. u..mt i 1U.oi.vi nri' Lit traa. 8end us a trial elob. and eoo will eokn,..; edge lhat yoa cannot arloid te buy jikhIb of other bous. then-alter. KASTMAN KENDA1.I. uglS (ra ti ll.nover St., lioslou, Uses. Tras.e and ahd. n.liial i... ..nrs of ettry kiad of th. latist ilnorv.vcn,t,la. f..r .sis St lh. Prug Slora of IIAKTjW K'K A lhWIX. QW Al Mt' I' IK M li K. k'eoned," , M.H cd O I'leeoecry, llelrohold llurhu, Dsker's f"S Liver Oil, Jane's and Aver'. ,..i. rtr ,..v in, tor sale l.y lUKTSM Il K A IRWIN. riillailcllilila v. l i io Ilailromi. SUM M KR TIM K TAHI.K. Ihronph and direct route between Philade'phia, L'altiaiore, ll.rri.hurg, M illiamsport, aud the Great Oil Region of Pennsylvania. KLEUAXT SI.KKIMXU I'A US On all ku-ht Tr.io. N and after MONDAY. SPI'T li !.' tV I trains oa th. I'hiladcli.hia A Kris K.l Kuad will rua f.,:inws : etarJ. Jsil Train (save, I'hiUdplpbia. 10.40 F. U. I do St .Mary , I I'. l. arriv. at Kiie 9.1. P. )i. Brie Klpre.s ivsvrs 1'hila.lelphia..... ll.JOnocr. Ie....- do... Kl. Har, a. J.j. A. f l)a...,-arrin at Kris A X i:atarl. Mall Trala leave, t rie 1, . A M. Ho- do ft. Marr'a 4 P. M. ! arriv, at Philadelphia.... 7 of A.M. aria k I pres. I.iru Krie T .V. V. M Do do... St Ma,,'. . J .no A. M I'o arrive al Philadelphia .i0 I'. M Mail and Ktpres. eonuct with tlil Ore k "d Allcuhcny lln.t Hail H .. I llsirircc checked through, AI.FllKDL.rjLI-.lt. tjeneral buperintodeat et:j tf
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