Uritli.iiii o ,11 1 on. SOMETHING NEW IN SHAW'S ROW. ri;.M a srm tiii rus, MEHCH ANT TAILORS ,ii kr( Ml ret, i l m lit III, I',, 11 r 'I . .rff )ul rHurnn. .ruin thf raitern eitivt a,,tt, litrtlD cOTrnjf III f Otb, CaFsimeres. Vestings, win, ' 'l "f "" f"r u-,-ii and I, dm', r ni w T')MTrd to innko up u ..r.lcr (. I. 'TII IN', f'"i fiorl rliclo In ft full t.il. Hi HIP inii"" ",' i"M vnrHiuaniiKn ff,.rk Rd untune out fr men and U.t. V ,,';,.r crcit hurtf'iinj to riMlinticm, ami waTitnl ,.tl-itp mtiUrtinn. A lit'cr! Hiiro of poUte j,.itr"iifl? " lolU'ilcfl. and f8 our f ooiil M. A. HUNK. f s-n 1:. it. i,. sTorotiToy. II. II U I I) Or 10. MERCHANT TAILOR, (Store otift Joiir (jW of ricarfiold HmifJ Market Street, Clearfiuld, Ha. KEEIM on band a full aamrtinenti of rtnt' Kurnihinp lion.it, audi tbtrti, Linon u(ll Woolen Umlorvhtrtji, Drawtm and Horlri, k tif, Pockt Uaudkarobinti, Ulavef, Halt, I mbralUi. to., in great varietj. Of iio linoda b keepi tha Best Cloths of all "Shades and Colors," Such m Black Doeskin of tht varj bait Butt, 1 nr.ry lacmuRre, in great firirtj , alio, Knnob unuing, Itenrer, Pilot, Chinchilla, and Prienit Mvcrcuating. All of which will be mid cheap for (.., and made up according to the late it ftylet li v exponenced workmen. Aio, A Kent for Cler field county for I. M .Ntiifor I Go's, celebrated hewing Unchinei. Ssr. 1, IMS-If. II. ilHJDUE, uru.turr. C LEAR F I ELD FURNITURE ROOMS, Mark st 8tret, cut of Fourth. JOllM Tit OUT M A S, Proprietor. rpMR fubfleribar beri lfavo to eill the attn 1 tiuD of tha citizeni of Clearfield and tur- ri unJinx country to tbe faet that ha U bow prt'purrd to furaish, on abort notiee. Cabinetwareof all Styles & Patterns Suited for either Parlor, Dining ar Bed room, lj the finple article, or in aeta to antt par obaers; Buraue, Kofii, Lonnfrfi. Hat rack i. Tablet, Fundi, Ac, Ac. I alio manufacture CHAIRS A SETTEES BELOW C1TT THICKS, ConiUting of Parlor. Dining-room, Canr Hocking and other Chain, Which I propoaa to warrant and oell cheaper than cao he purchaied aUewhire. Juat try ma JOHN THOUTMAN. lleirflfld. Fab. 27, lf(o7 If CHEAP FURNITURE. JOHN GULICn D WIRES to inform hit old friend, and cpuj totnert, that hat iog enlarged hii ehop and inr-reied hit facilities for nanuiarturina;, ho ii ci-w jiff j.ared to tuake to order euch Parnitura aa mt be desired, In a;ood atyle and ataboap rates fr CAKH. Ha generally baa on hand, at hit furniture rooms, a varied assortment of ready aisde fnraiture, among which ara ItCKEAUS AND SIDE-BOARDS, WtMrobcsand Book-Caaei; Centra. Bofa, Parlor, BreskfnKt and Dintnr Extension Table: Com. toon. French-post, Cotta;e,Jeony-Lind and other ttea tesds; Hniaa of all kinds. Work-stands, lui-ucKs, sjo stands; Kocking and Arm Miain ; spring-seal, cane bottom, parlor, com' m'n and other Chairs ( LookingUlaeoa of every 'i'trription on hand i and new glassea for old U?mn, which will be put in on very reasonable 'frioi on obirtest notice. He also beeps on hand i.r fumiches to order, Corn husk, Hair and t'ot- l o top nuttressei. Coffins op Evert Kind Milt to order, and funerals attended with H-it whenever dfiired. Also, Mouse Painting J tie to order. The subscriber also manufac ture, and has constantly on hand, Clement's l'nent naahins; Machine, the best now Inns! Thun using tbis machine never need bo with. ut clean clothes I He also bai Plyer'i Patent ' hum. a ruperior article. A family uaing this .aurn norer ocea oe witnout butter I All the above and many other articles are far r:hcd to customers cheap for Cahr or eichangcd i r approved country produce. Cherry. Muple, l't'r, Lin wood and older Lumber suitable for ' -i -met work, taken in (icbaoge for furniture rMlmimber the shop is on Marker street, ' l irfleld, I'a and noarly opposite thn "Old .lew John quhcu. November 2. I Sol J glacksraitUing. NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP .-KCUXU ST., CLEARFIELD, Pa. THE urdoriil nd b.jri lo Inform hii fri.ndi, 1 and lb inliabitaal. of th. burnBgh of t'l.ar i and urronndinir neighborbund, that b. it : w n-ndj to eiooiit. all ord.n .ilb.r in Iron or r. H"R?K SII0EINU on tb, moat approrad Myt,t. AI.I. KINDS OF SAW. MILL IRONS and t 'INK work, logmaa'l (oolafcantbooka.apr.ada, ", At. M..I luola of all kind. mad. of bait Eogli.b American ate.l. tSi.AH my work la warranted lo fir, aatia- :.miio, or nol ebarg.d for. AM 08 KKKNARD. NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP TMIItl) SIRKKT, CI.KARFIEI.I). I'HKmlnoribrrr.ip.i'lfullr infnrma kii frl.nda and tbe public in .niiral, that h. haa local -I in lb. burnuwh of CLKAKFIKLD, in th. : ' "P r.rcntly occupied by Jaoob Bbunkw.il.r, ' '6 he ia nuw ready to perforin all duioe ' ' r h!i ruMumera in a workoianlik. manner. ' ". Sle iul.a, lliiriiii-i and Wagnna Ironed, and , 1 'e .hi,ein dune at rraaunabl. ratea. II ' imfu'iy .eka aahare of work from tb.puhlle, ' intenda to gir. hit wh"le attention to th. IUOHAS BILIV. ! Hrch U, 18C8. .Boggs Township Awake I IHKAT EXCITEMENT AT THOMAS UEERS'S!! l.'VFItYHODT trying to get there r.t, for fear I l hem crowded nut into tbe .old. .' ant gil(,d Shoeing done, go Is Rataa. ' "0l ;.iu, HI.. I, iraedrlh ibRnu. 'J ".ni gooii .inn jrona. go to UBBRI. " nt your wrg.m ironed in the heat '"I and aurkmanehip, go to Banal. '" makea the beat Mump Machine in the and dea all km Lot ULACKSM ITII INtJ i-p a can be done in the eoanly for Caak "J 'tl UO.ce addraae la Clearteld Hrldg. TII0.MA4 HKKHd. "' Tp., Dee. 19, ISrlT-tf. j H. F. N AUGLE, ?'('- iD WATfll MAKER. I ICtf2iiSAcLEARFIELD "E inl.-rribar reepertlally Inform, hie old to'n.n. and tba pul.lio generally, thai he i i'nn. (and la eiinnlently receiving new I ' Ibereto.) a large etock of Clocks, WatcLeg and Jewelry. - keep Jewelry In all Ita forma and of .niirr oy iae piece or eel. TrlESA full .....nn ent of either Onld '"'.made by the beet Anerioan and for tt' U',niera, including a (l.e lot of gold j bunting c.a, full Jeweled, Patent . K -f H dwigna. eonalaling of eight """ ''"ur, of either weight, apring or "..dbth,ik. and alarm. All hlnda of Walchei and ' II 'paired, and warranted. Li.., '".n tn What 1 h.v. .nnm.r.lpd T keen i " "lentr(i'Ki rn.KK. colored and ,.,' ," "....Uill.lt I'FNSand FKNCILS. r"Kh"' Kl'TTKIl KNIVKS, and In ' r.,r? ' in J'welryllne. If I foil lo ',,', h.t a eii.tomer may need. I A . ' upreia, without eilra charge. I Ma. f public palrnn.ge la enllrlled. I ""Jala . a.li .nc. on cite nricca 1 . Mlt.K MMTIIliK, . kr,.l A ""'"an KII' an.l OAl.p St 1KB. I Il"'r, M.. in.lt Kin. Morocco.. 1 1 "'" ir.niu,ina, Ac, of j. P. KllATZER. VlutnttrIihU Advrrtlrmrnf. FALL GOODS, RICKEY, SHARP 4 CO., .. Ill ( hr-tiiut latreot, rmi.ADn.i'iiu. Have Ihe m-nt rt.i.iplelr end Klosant Mock of Fall (.'ootls, tbnjr Lava rvcr offurud. SLTKIin Silk nnd Wool POPLINS. sitf.hh all wool do. VKIJY KICH l'LAID DO. Sl-HNiKS nnd HIAUKTTS. MOHAIRS nnd POrLIXETTS. With an citcnlve ortmttit of Mourning Goods. RICKEY, SIIA11P & Til Cheitniit Htrrct, r jiil al rni a. CO., -7 7 BANKERS,? No. 35 South Third Street phii Ann DHifl eneralrents, pennsylvania i-O OF THE c5N UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. CASH CAPUAI, 81,000,000, rvu. PAID. .V,lVvi.J1,r:T-r'.d ACT"U ' dt"r.,wb. Vh-rrliieuia-, ,a P.,,,(,iei.. (ullr d... iiMl, ui """la ' DT Hi - t..ni,...r , in.; I,, irt K. V. 1HII11 i , ,., A)iplr.tions for Central tnd WeilerD lVnQiyl r.oia to b. maile to B. 8. BISSKI.U Jl.n.r, llarri.burft, Fa. auj39 lily 628 HOOP SKIRTS, 628 And CORSETS, constyrs. wmTtThopkins. MAiMTACTuan or THI Celebrated "Champion" Hoop Skirts FOR LAP IKS, MISSES AND CHILDREN. The lerifit assortment, and best quality and styles In tha American Market. Krery lady should try them.aa they recommend themselves by wearing Ion ice r rela.inins; their shape nnrh ne'.ter. being hjrhter aai more alastie than oth erswarranted in every reject, aad sold at rery low i rices. Ark fop Hot kin's "CHAM PION" ISKIKT Superior Hand-made Whale-Buna Corsets In fifteen different grades, Inrlmling the "Imperi al" and Thompson k Union's "(J LOV K KIT TING" roltSKTH, ranging in prices from 81 eents to i 0 together with Joseph Heekel'a celebrated FRENCH WOVKN C'RSKTd, supe rior ahapea and quality, ten difit-rent grades, from SI 10 to 16 6b. They ara the finest and best goods fur tha prlres, erer Imported. Tbe Trade supplied with Hoop Skirts and Corsets at ina lowest ratoa. Those visiting the efty should not fall to fall and aiamine our goods and prices, as we defy all competition, 8epi. 17, I8n8 Ladies' Fancy Furs. AT JOHNFAEEIEAS' OM Established Fur Manufactory, No. 718 Arch street, above 7th, PuUadolph.a, Hare now in store of my own liujKirtaiionand Man ufacture, one of tbe largHHl and most beautiful aelectinns of FANCY FI HH, for Ladies and Chudren wmr, in the eitr. Al so, a fine a-onflmrnt of tiontu' Fur (J loves and Collars. 1 am enablr-d to dinpote of my goods at rery reasonable prires, and I would tben foro so licit a call from my friends of Clearfield Bounty and vicinity. Remember the Name, Number and Street, J(ll I' Aft 1. 1 HA, Vo. f IS Amh at., above 7th, south side, Phtlad'a. have no Partner, nor connection with any other store tn Philadelphia. octl 4m. JOHN M. NIELLO Y, iaurACTusBa or Plain, Japanned it Stamped Tinware d mtALita in llonae Kumlahltif; (;om)e. Tin Roofing and Conductor I'ipea. Ko. t t3 Market Street, angdly rnii.AnEi.rmA. DREXEL & CO., No. 31 Koutb Third Htreel, PhlUdclpa And Dealers in Government Securities. Application by mail will receive prompt atten tion, and all information cheerfully lurnihed. Orders solicited. aprll-tf R.EIZENSTEIN BROS., Manufacsurera of and Wholesale Dealers In M EX AXD JiOYS1 CLOT1IIXO, I'll Market A 410 Merchant Wtrcrt, anKl'17 I'll 1 1. A fK 1. 1' II I A, l'i. 1868 winter. 18G8 JAMES, KENT, SANTEE & Co., Importers and Jobbers of Dry Goods, Aoi. MS, tm, z.iv it n. luira pu, l'HlLAHKI.rillA. We are now nrci.arM with oar naual ettenair. ani wcll-a.Miri.il .took to offer eitra iniluccoieiita to CASH III'VEKH. aprll-tf STRETCH, BENNETT di Co., (Hueremirs to iVter T. Wright k Co.. mroRTrnM or Ann iri.fM i DRUGS AXD MEDICINES, At ao. Brandies & Wines for Medical purposes. ftf B. A'.aW Jcl.l H7 No. AOV Market 81., 1'bilail'a. BENSON, CAMPBELL & Co., No. 17 N. Fifth Ft. and 42( Commerce, I'llII.AI'KI.I'HIA, Pi, WHOLESALE GROCERS, And Commission Merchants, ron ma iali or Wool, ninernf. Pur pkin, Feather., Leather, Mai Seeit, Dried rruita, Cloeer HeeH. Koota, D.er ckloa. Hotter, Heeawal, rbeen Fkina, Rrirst do., ae., Ao. CONStCXM KXTS SOLICITED. Weekly Price eurrcnt f.irwerded on rerueat. June im DI'.AFM'WM. BI IM'NKHR CATA KB II t rente.) with tbe utmi.iit tuorr r r. J. ltAA -S M. l., and rrfefnor of ltiflMtwof the Kve and Kr In tbe Medical CoHejre o iVnnvvl Tunia, li veats riper icnoe, ( formed) of I,fr)en, ll..lUnd.)"No. Stij Anh Htn-rt, Tlnla. temi. nioniftls anii lie aecn at bis office. The medical fitful. r are invited to acoiiipaiiy their puiicnts. aa be tin. no Mvr.t linn no Mvrp. in hip pr1"hin. Artificial evoa iiiecrted without pain. Ko barge for ox- animal inn licls.lv. H'XTH KM' ek I)HTAIII. !'.' VY.V,. f I Wc bale printed a larire nninlior of the riew tl.K nil, I,, and will on Hie receipt of twenlv fireewnte, mall a copy to any addr.e.! mvits ?iirnarf, Jlmwf, Ctr. MKKKKI.L k Bir.LKR, I'.tl.X ,a II i n I U A IK H, Also, Mflttursftureretrf Tin and Shed Iron Ware. 'A H 1 l L li, PA. Il.rnfi,, ColUr., ttc, fur (al. hj MKKKKI.I. 4 IUOI.EU. )AL.Mi:i!S I'ATKNT I'.NLU.U). Ing II. j Fork., fur ul. bj MEKRELL 4 IU0I.EU, (J117' 1A1Nr. I'urryruLiS; N.ili, le., fur wl. ij MF.KREI.L 4 BIGLER. JJAIUiliSS TKIMMINGS 4 SHOE Fiadiofi, fur lal. b MEKIJELL 4 BIQLEU. QUXS, PISTOLS, SWOKD CANES For lal. br MEfiHEI.L 4 B10LEK. TOVES. OF ALL SORTS A V II Sii.i, for lal. by MERIIELL 4 I5I0LER. KOXI lKO.N! lkoN MltfWI For tal, hf MERRELL 4 BIGLER. JJOllSE SHOES & HORSE SHOE KAILS, for Ml. by MKliliKLL 4 BIGLER. pULLUY JJ LOCKS, ALL S1ZLS And heat Mannfaeture, for aale by MERP.ELL I I1IGLER J1IIM BLESREIXS" AXDriPE BOXES, for aale by ilERUELL 4 BIGLER. RODDER CUTTERS for aulo by MEKRELL I BIGLER. SAWS I SAWS I SAWS! ATTENTION, LUMBERMEN! .f KKI'OLVTIO.r i.V S.tH'Sl EMERSON'S - : PATENT PEItPOEAHATID Cross-Cut, Circular and Long Saws, (ALL ai'MMINd AVOIDED.) ALIO, . Emerson's Patent Adiustabla Por Spreading, Bharrenin(, and Shaping tbe Teeth of all Upliltlnj Bawa. teVScnd for Deaerlptire Circular and Price L"- MEKRELL A BIOLKR, Jan-trj General Amenta, Clearleld, Pa The Lightning Tamer. rpilE nndenlKned ar. the ai.l. Agent, In this X enuntr for the "North American tlalraniaed LlilllTMNli RODS." I .e.. or, lk.onlra.fe rod. now in nae, and are endoraod br all tbe ecimtille men In the eountry. We her.hr aotifr tbe eltiaena of tbe eonntr that ere will pat them np a batter rod, aad for lea, nionrr, than I. charged by tbe foreign eganle who annnallr trareree tbe enuntr and rr off oar liule ca.h, aevor a. r.lorn. ENCOURAGE IIO.MK LABOR. Thoae wlahing Llahlnlna? Roda erected oa their b.ildinga need but addreaa ua by taller, or call in perron. We will put them up anywhere In tbeeounty, and warrant tbem. Tbe Rode and Hiturea eaa be ..en at auy time by calling at oaratore. MKRKKLL A BlULkK. ClearOeld, June 11, 18 tf g. s. fltoalT DEALER IN STOVES AD HOLLOW-WARE, AND MANUFACTURER- Of Tin, Copper & Sheet Iron Ware, rtilllpabnrg, Ontre to., FH I Ml E Bnderelgned reapeotfully annouaeea lo tbe publie that he baa on band a eara. fully-eelecled and well aaaorted a look of rJtorea. Ilia variety eunatau of . Hit CELKBRATED IRONSIDES, Which hare merer failed to glre perfect aatlafae- tlon to toe moat raatidioua of ita purehaaera, Continental, Lehigh, Farmer, Daylight. Pneara1 Antl Duat, Niagara, Charm, Herald, ale., , wllb erery variety of the beat Pitubnrg Manofaeturfl. VA.TIie Tin and Sheet Iron ware given wllb tha Move, la mad. of Ike keav'eel and beat .notorial, and warranted to givo perfeet eati. faction. Uis a tuck of PARLOR AXD HEATING STOVES la larger, b.tter and cheaper (ban erer before eiblbitnd to the publl.. He denee eompetitioa either ia rariety, quality ar priee. Tie la aleo prepared to furoleh n complete aaaortment of Tin, Copper, Sheet-Iron, Wooden and Willow Wore, Whnleaale or retail, manufactured neatly and with tbe eole view to eervioe, from th. beat ma terial ia tbe market. rLOWS, PLOW POINTS. A COPPER, BRARH AA II 1KUN h mills, .Of every deaerlption eonatantly on hand. LIOUTNINO RODS, Superior point, pat np on ehnrt notice. Th. Point be offer, to the public ie Ike eeme ae la now oaed by tbe Pennaylranla Kailroad Co., on tbeir buildinga. orders run srouri.No, ROOKI.N'a And other work belonging lo bil baaineee will promptly filled by experienced and akilllul workmen. BRASS, COrrER AND OLD METTLE Taken tn exchange Ar gooda. yr"lle cipeclally Invite, tha attention of Merchanta withing to purobaa. at wholeeale, aa thoy will Boo; It to their advantage, to aaamlne tie aioon neiore puronaaing elaewtiere. U, I LEGAL, rbllipaburg, Aug. (, !. J;2IKlr CLEARFIELD BAKERY. Maikot rttrcei, ( liarfii lil, Pa. Frrsh Ilicad, fakes, Rolls, &c, PAILV. ALSO, k'ULL STOCK OF CANDIES, And all kind, of Coufcctioneriea. cplMf 1 A. STADLEE. !!!1(.17 IN(IS...!!!! HKAD CAHEFUhLY !l Your Best Interests De mand It II PI a s cn a o c, n O n b t-1 A o X v. H S3 K M O c H Ul i.'J o s 3 U. to o a m b DO H O W w o c, 'A H tf 50 O O r C. n - ji H m O a n H H w a " CO W O ' ta u. M . -S 1 I w 'A e c pi & 2 5 H I ts s WW w O O H O f ao e K m A w 9? .o !73 m 'A H o H 'A 5? o to H m H HII puimi -. K)eJOIII )NAqaino LmniauTo avau 1 1 6--898I Zl Ol 1 1 KKYNTOXK KTOICIa SECOND Sr., CLKARFIBLD, Pa. NEW GOODS! Shawls I Shawls! Shawls I BLANK ET8I BLANKETS 1 Hoods! Nubias! Breakfast Shawls! LADIES' FTJESI CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS! Ladies' CoatsI LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES! Alt Wool llrpil FRKNCU AND ENGLISH M0&PN0S! Silk Fiol.h VELVET for aalu I Alciandcr POPLINS I All Wool PLAIDS I Kennebec Repellent I Chameleon Poplin 1 Tappa Cloth for Wrapper. ! Lad lea' Cloaklnga I Water-Proof black and brown t Caeeimerei fur men aad boya I Bonnet Velvet, Ribboaa Plowera, Fcathcn I Ladle'a and Children'! UeU ! Wool and Cotton De Lalnai ! Maallna, Flannell, PrlnU I Zephra, woratcd and wool Tarni ! Dreaa Trimmingt, Under. Clothing, Bale, Capa, lloaiery, Glovee, and t complete aaeorttnent of all kindi of NOTIONS, at very moderate pricea. NIVLJNO & SHOWERS. Clearfield, Oct.1.1, llfil.tf (fi.JT s.ni:Tiu. xe.v! New Store In Madera. MKSSR&J. FOMifiSTA SOX "lyOITLD reapeetfully inform the public that y thry have Juit opened, In MAIlKIIA, Clearfield eountv, Pa., an entire new clock of FALL AND WINTER fiOODS, Which tbey are prepared to cell aa cheap aa tbe obeapeat. Thetr clock eonaiata In part of Dry GikmIh of the Ucut Quality, Suck aa Alpaccaa, Delanea, Prlnta, Mualine, Caaaimerea, Satiprta, and Flannell, lit'iidy - Made Clothing,. Of the beat quality, anrh al Cnata, Tanta, Vein, Overcoat!, Orerelli, Shlrta, Collara, Ao. Hoots, SIiik'h find (Initorn, Alao ol the very beat Quality. A complete Mock of Groceries, In abort everything naually kept In a country itorc. Consumers, Look to Your Interests! Cell and alanine onr afek and price before pnrchaaing elaewbere. UTMBKR AND GRAIN Of all kind, taken in exubange for goodi. .-!Uro.mtr lha place, Madera, Clearleld couuty, Penn'a. i. Forrest a so.v. October If, lT-tf,j 111 K HKPt'ni.K'AN. CI.KAIiKlI.l.ll, I'a. ruriiXMY Mtt;MMl N.. , l'. Terms of Subscription. If pll'lt III B.Ullll..',l.r Nil till. l m l,"l.lllH ...f'j I'll I' .il.l nl'. r l'i..-.-..... l I,.,, .., ..,.. 1 .... II paid afu r Ihr i x.iiaii..n ul ria lii.i.iii.c ... b 0- Alr. T. H. liiai.v, our ffininan, I. eu'ln.i.-l Iweetj-t t.-r iikhh-.v p.i.l ii.i.. tin. ..tti.-e n a.'coiin of aaba. u.u n, udDTt.aiiiK. job wink, Ac. in our abeencr. tilo. :t. ii m l I. A I it-: It. Kililur and I'ropriel.ir 1'um.ic Vj:M)t;K On tliu iiromixoN of Mr. A. C. Tate, on iSiitunlay next. See liaiiilliillrt, nnd iidrvrtiHi-inoiit in litis ntiniljcr of our pnpor. It will do tmtit'ud liy their ndver- twciticiit in thin iHHtio, that tlio drti" stoio ol .McKurs. HartHwiik & Irwin has lifcn romoved to tlio oiii)Bito bide f JIarltut Btrccl, near the Maunion Hotiss. We nro (ninpcllud to work off our :.pi.r out' day in udvanco, in order to meet tlio Piiirngeinunlg of Tlinnks- Riviiifr duy, whiuli tbe Hulboriliua have iiiij'iinod upon uh. Wo will bo very iliankfiil if, in tlio future, tbotiu ''in authority" imposo no heavier bur tlietiB upon us. JIihtic St iENCK. Whitney, ono of the moHt uceomjiliahed and HueeesNful peiformurr) of the day, w ill open hia budget of ourii.Mitie" at Lcnvy'a Hall, on thia (Wedntuidiiy) ovening. Go and bco him. Admission, 25 cents Tiekcta to bo had at the poat office and at the door. LirrNKE. Those of our citizens who intend to apply for licenao ut tho ap proaohing January term, will bear in mind that Court cnnimenccB on the 1 1 1 It day of January. Therefore, peti tiona and bunds should bo filed in the olHec of tlio Prothonotnry on or before the 10th of December. We cull the attention of ourreadcra to the faet that Mr. John Dougherty baa leused for a number of years the Western Hotel, in this jiluce, (occu pied for many yoara by Mr. Lanich, and lately by Mr. Sline.l where he will Ih glad to meet his old and new friends, and treat them to the best tho market affords. See his card elsewhere in thia issue. Attention ! Wo aro requested to stiite that a meeting of Democrats will take placo in tho Arbitration Room, on Saturday evening next, at 7 o'clock, for tho purpoBo of orgun ir.ing permanently a Dcniocratio Asso- ciulion. Lei nil attend who love tho Union and freo government, nnd w ho intend to labor in tho interest of Do mocrucy and tho country. Tho shooting stars or meteoric dis play, witnessed throughout tho coun try on the night of tlio loth, was, wo aro Informed by an old friend, similar to that aecn by him on the Mth of November, 1S33 thirty-five years ago which ho says ho remembers well, because bo made a note, of it on the lid of his dictionary. Wo rocol- lcct henring our parents speak of it, nit our mother did not wnko ua up on that occasion. It Mist Stop. We havo been crcd- bly informed that fur a number of years our "loil" neighbora of fiulich township havo been in tho habit of placing a party on tho eleotion board who is not untitled to the cloclivo franchise. Wo ore the last ono to advocate the exclusion of whito men from the ballot box, but if half is true in reference to the conduct of the "loilists" in Gulich, we will have the matter properly investigated nnd tho offenders prosecuted. This township bus no right to persist in electing aliens ns election olticers. A Hint to Laiuks It is a distin guishing characttiristiu of n cultivated woman to adorn and beautify her person. In proportion as she bocomcs re 111 icd or debased, sho pays mora or Icsn regard to her personal nppenr nnco. Tho lovo of admiration is, as it ought to be, strong in every wo man's nature, and henco it is that tho decoration of her person is always regarded as of paramount importance. Tho three most bountiful things on earth are women, children, and flow ers etch equally by nature pnro and attractive. Woman knows she is beautiful, bIio loves to bo admired by man ; endeavors to render herself as attractive 88 possible to man's eyes, and then fore it is that she avails her self of all the be nidi ts of dress and ornaments. Woman is gifted by na turo with natural attractions. Her complexion is, if not. ruined by paint and powder, fair ond delicate, her hair abundant nnd lustrous, and her form tho very perfection of graco and loveliness. Woman's chief ornament is her hair. No mutter how regular the con I mi r of the features may bo ho; lustrous tho eye how sweet the voice or graceful the form, if tho hair bo not soft, glossy and beautiful, the chief attraction is wanting. A lady, rcmarkablo for tho beauty of her hair, remarked in our hearing, tho other day, that sho owed to the modnrato and constnnt use of "Harrctt'a Hair liestorative" n deep obligation, for by its use she bad becotno locally famous for tho aliiiinlaiieo and lu-tro of her hair. I'sing it constantly ourselves wc can add our testimony that as a dressing nod restorative combined, Iiarrett's is superb. r to uny Hair Pre paration wo havo over used, It is reasonable in price, too, coating only one dollar for a largo buttle, of tho mixture CiiiitKtiifi tSumliiy (ilt)Or Tho eiiglno 'Tennsylvaniu," on the Heading road is the largest in the United islutua. It weighs forty-four tons, Cnifit.Mi. i. .1. . t ttltl th l.t t it. 7'..tift.i' fit fff lift . V. II,. I 1,1 ,r ..; t.' ,',k'.i ,, : Suit I vaiil lluuik j mi in nllnw me tn ln;iKe n li vr uh ! i val intiH mi the Instil tile nl I 'lira enn ille, us lvj.ni t,., in our Inst t-ne. I .iiiino' tinili i ..Inn. I Imiia' rdni t.tii.n i to In' iliilhiili'd hv II It V ilif't ,ilij; 'inent nil li.e "ii).'lil tn ti.lli'p. ' 'J im rep. ni i eaj , "Insliliilii i.prt.r'l villt ilevii , lii.mil exeriises by lii'. I.in, (.'ray, jut' I l'i. I Mine maker. Is linn htioiiy of chum ienee f Why cannot these worthy perrons pray enough at home, or in their places of worship t Can education be benefited by disoheyiiif tlie Coiistiliitioiisof the linilcd .Stales and of I'eniiHylvania, nnd tho school laws f Will tho oxecutivo of tho common schools, the county siiperintendunt, or tho eat nest divines who attended this Institute explain why they conduct tho Institutes illtijtilly ! No Catholic can consistently join in any worship except his own. According to this unjust practice, ho would not boon an eipiulity with his other fellow-citizens, who cluim the right ol worshipping una us iney ii.tnK proper. If the proper authorities think their conduct is wiirranled by law, 1 will thank lliern to furnish tho proof, us have failed lo find it I urn. Ac, K. O'llllANliJAN, R. U. P. We ore in reooipt of a first cluHs lit erary newspaper, entitled The. Svuth ern Jlmiie Journal, published at 2!l.'l Baltimore St., Baltimore, Mary la ml byj. Y. Slater; terms, ?'l per annum T hoso of our reuders w ho wish to pa Ironizo and foster correct literature in their midst, bhould subscribe for this publication. Specimen copies sent free to any address. Know-Nothiku Falseuood. The following has a prominent place in tho last Alltijianiaii. Wo commend it to our foreign born and Catholic readers The Young. town Ili.trict, in Wc.lmorcl.nd oounty, c.intaiu. the Catholic. ,Mina.tcrv of ht. Aaucr. Ita iiiuiata are nearly, if not all. fur- ia-uera. pew ot Ibcm ha.l naturalization liiii.or,. Hut all voted. rli.ji-ur'P were pcrmiltid. A iwriun atlrmpting it waa eil.-i.ccd nnd told if br per.i.t.-d bi- eliuulil be arrrelol. I lie boxea were literullr eralnuied, without cither form or fear of UV." Now, wo will bet either of the edi tors or tho AUfghaman ?.ri00 that not a member of "the Catholic Monastery ol St. Xaviet" voted unless ho was either a nutivo or naturalized citizen. Such stuff we would expect from Co vodo, a born Know-Nothing, and his toad lea, but tho AlUyhanian doea not Believe it, and ouirht not to nub ish it. It is pretty hard faro for its Catholic readers to charge Hint their clergy men and rrliiivunc aro guilty of norm ry; and violation of tho election laws. Cambria Fretman. A Bold Timr. On Wednesday night last, the dwelling house of John E. lialdwin, West Bradford, was enfer ed, and nil the silver spoons carried off. J lio thief w as certainly a bold one, and one apparently well acquaint ed with the premises. The spoons wero in a small drawer locked up in a book caso in tho dining room ; on top of tho drawer was a large roll of now muslin, a fino double-barrel gnu stood near the book case, a watch was hang ing against tho wall, nnd acverul over coats wore hanging in tho room. Tho thief opened tho book case, threw the muslin to one side, took tho spoons out ol the Graver, and made on with them ; iiono of the other articles were taken. W'rst Chmttr Itiro'nt. Butler must certainly havo Leon in Chester county that night. That "no prefix or nllix" Democrat John W. (ienry hits reminded the ptiblio that ho wauls to be governor for another term. He got ono of his friends to write him a puff as a candi date for United Slates Senator, (oh, (Jlory so that ho could decline that and announce, himself as tt candidate for re-election nil in good lime. It was a nice little trick, but so very transparent and small as tocxeito only mirth nnd ridiculo among his party friends. John's prospects nro not so good as they were, and the probabili ties tiro quite strong that he will have to givo up living in the stylo of Louis tho Fourteenth, in a palace gotten up a la l'otnpadotir. (rood bye, John, in prospective. Jullifontt Watchman. KxtensiveKoihiery. An extensive robbery is alleged to have been perpe trated on tho mnil train west, on Sal ttrdtiv evening last. It appears that Mr. M. H. Shannon, from Brookville, Jefferson county, got on the train at lilairsvillo Junction, having in li:s pos session six thousand dollars.ns follows: A Fivo-Twenty bond of 'lift for $ 1 ,000 ; two government notes of $1, (Mill each, and ono ol S-'iUU ; from twelve to fif teen hundred dollars in find bills, mostly national currency, and tho bal ance in bills of Sod, f.'U uutl $10. Ho alleges that tho money was stolen from him whilo bo was asleep. A reward of ono thousand dollars ia offered for the recovery of the money. Altuona Tribune. Dkatii or Henry Siih.e, Esq Wc aro pallet upon this week, to record tho death of Henry Sidle, Kq., which took place at Minneapolis, Minrcsnta, on tho 1st instant. Mr. Sidlo was well known throughout the county, huving, previous to taking up his resi dence in Minnesota, been ono of the most active men in the upper mil of our county, being possessed of great energy of character. Hia remains were hroiight to Dillsbnrg, under the charge of his son, 11. li. Sidle, for interment, in tho Franklin (irnvc Yard, ut bis special request. Tbe funeral took place from the residence of Kev. Daniel Hegel, ill Dillsbnrg. His ago was 77 years. York (iiinltc. ArtiPFST it the Mine. A terrible accident occurred in the ore mines ot the Cambria Iron Company, on last Saturday. It was caused by the pro- mature explosion ol a blast. Mr. John Noble, residing in Woodvitlt. bad one of bis cars uni! ono side of bis face blown away, and both eyes blown out. Ho w as insensible w hen taken up. It is thought he cannot survive, lie has A wife and two children. lie is nn industrious man and nn excellent clti- r.en. Mr David liee, a brother in law to Mr. Noble, was also badly hurt, bul w ill recover -JuhiUituwit JJiiuucnit. Whenever a Republican is defeated for Congress, or uny oth.-r oflico, it has become tbe rule to contest the election : and Itadicals, liko robbers, slick together and help cat h other in emergencies, and givo a decision uni versally in favor of the contestant, willtiut regard to the law or the facts in tho case. If this intuition practice is continued, it w ill be of liltlo uso to go to Iks expense of holding elections. M'ml firr Ifttlr I'rotultnut I r. i i . . I no net. in. m an parly ri.niins Inrg.-ly, I ul Hit. I rouble is th. ir pt.mi lire too not to b. depended on. It 1 seems lo I 0 a point in the tin lie. ol thai party lit vi r to tell a truth w h ils mlcmnco would militate n;;nni. Its lull re..!. I he paper. ,l the part) are filled, from day lo day, with the most groundless iicrti'ins, stories ol I h'tnocratic utrocilies without any fniiiidalii.il to rest unoii, mid Vul lliOV have the audacity to call themselves tt moral party, when tho course they follow violates every moral principle, and is directly antagonistic to every law that ihu'Stipreiue Jtuler of the Universe, or the Saviour of mankind is believed to havo given. In tho enso of tho woman caught in the act of adultery, whim she was brought heforo Christ, and his iudg nn til demanded, instead of replying, ho stooped und wrote in tho sand; and when they still insisted for judg ment, bis reply was, "Ho that is with out sin among you, let him cast the nrst stono at her. The rebuke was deserved, and, as wo learn from John. cb. H. v. I). was felt by ul I those who hud brought he foro hi in tho woman for condemna tion, as they left the temple without casting a alone, and the woman and tho Saviour wera left in. tlio temple together. Then Jesus, lifting himself up from his stooping posture, inquired, "V bore aro those thine accusers ? JJulh no iiiiiii condemned thee!"' And when sho had answerod : "No man, Lord," he replied, "Neithor do 1 condemn thee ; go, und bin no more." Hero is a lesson for that professedly intelligent, civilized and christianized party, which holds to ibis day tht? whole South, except Kentucky, Mury- land and Delaware, in military and Bureaucratic subjection. Here is a lesson foe all men, of all parties. J.ho South sinned. Admit it. Is the sin never to bo forgiven f Or before it is forgiven, aro iter pcoplo to be forced, by the bayonet, into tho adop lion ol principles and practices which their consciences and judgments alike condemn r This seems to be the doctrine of the Itadicnl party, and a more atrocious uociiine could not well bo conceived or prncticod. It is bo contrary to sound judgment. to elevated statesmanship, to humani ty and Christianity, that the inind and heart rovolt from it, and tho imagina tion tries in vain to discover a single reason why a sane people should con tinue in power n parly so irratioual, arbitrary aud uncharitable. ihero Is not a man among them who can, conscientiously, throw tho first stono at tho South, and yet they refuse to leave tho temple, and keep up a cruel wurfurc against her, from tho lowest and most detestable mo tives, and against tho dictates of rea son and justice. t uUor liadicul rule our liovcrnmont is, at this day, the most arbitrary on tho face of tho civilized and christian ized world, and wc aro rapidly rush ing into a futuro which no man can foretell. Wo aro fast tending toward events that uiay not only convulse a conti nent, uul a world, and what the result will bo is only kuow.ii to that onmis cient eye tin. I traverses the whole universe ni.d sees the luture ns clearly us the present ILirrisburg Vatrivt. Ktrrttnry of Stale. Gen. Grant will evidently be put to bis trumps to find a man in tho Hudi- cal party w ho, by the nature of his talents, high character, and admitted lohttcal position, is fitted to bo tho lead of his Cabinet that is, Nocreturv of Stuto. That is always the figure head of a now Administration, and if it should be that of a small orordinnry man, tho Government will commence with ft wol'iil luck of popular prestige and confidence. W lien ono looks over the Keptiblicnn party ho really sees but ono man who seems quulilied, by his learning und antecedents, to be tho Premier of tho now Administration That man, as we havo already stated, is Charles Francis Adams, ol Massa- tiuscUs, Into Minister to Lnglund. If General Grunt docs not appoint him, be will bo driven cither into . . ..... i. ... .-. 'luring some political nooooy, nierary snob, or disagreeable fanatic in that position. I p to this tune tlio Secretary of Mate lias tiecn the nest hllcd olhce In tho American Government, It is graced and illustrated by a galaxy of talent that comprises tho greatest names in our history. Other Cabinet olliccs tho Presidency itself have been discharged ii. their duties by in ferior men, but the Secretary of Stuto never! In thut respect it enjoys a proud pre-eininenco. Look ul the bright nnd glorious constellation of stars which have shono in the State Department s Thonius Jefferson, Dnnicl Webster, James Madison, John C. Calhoun, James Monroe, James Buchanan, John Q. Adams, John M. Clayton, Henry Clay, F.dwnrd Kverctt, Martin nn Huron, Vt m. h. Murcy, Kdw'd Livingston, Low is Cass, ohn l orsyth, Vt m. il . Seward. lhesc ant tlio kind ol men, a com peer oi which Gen. Grant tlesires to find in the organization which elected him. Whore docs ho exist? Cm. Enquirer. A'ai.iaiils Farm. The Wrights Ilo .V.ir says: 'Daniel L. Stnvser sold to George D Libert, of Mellaril township, York county, tho one half, or 125 acres of the large farm known as tho 'Smyser farm,' in West Man chester township, near York, at the rate of J.HI per aero, amounting to l'.,-li(i. Tho buildings on this tract aro superior, the house ami tmrn are brick, anil the corn house nnd wagon house are constructed in tho mosf appropriate manner to answer the ends designed." Tho reason why Grant received moro votes in Allegheny county than llartranft, it is r.ow ascertained, was, because Grant received less votes in Westmoreland and Indiana than liar Iraiil't. Covode didn't need them in November. They had returned home alter tho Alligator wns defeated. War I.rsi vKti. lleports from Ar kanstta state that a bul tie bad taken plnco at Central Point between ihc militia and a company ol Ku Klux, in wiich the latter were defeated, nine being killed and many wounded and captured. One utilitiu man was killed. "Let us have peace." "Loyalty" has earned for itself such a reputation among Intelligent and honorable men in this country, that hen any any one hottts of it, ho is invariably marked down sh a lir can diute for the penitentiary. inn in ii II.JH KEW3 ITEMS. The Swcd. are po ulnting Kaunas, 'no parly is purchasing :.'.), noil sorts. The tiewe' trade fortho fn'tiionahla world, is th,. hiring of fruit for graiid hat. qui Is. All American It. driving an OtniiibtiS over the iic.v inacalatuizeJ ruudtruui lall.i to Jerusalem. Julius, did you owr see tbe Cats kill Mountains I 'o, Smubo, but 1 vo seen tho cats kill miaov It is slated that the widow of iSo Into President James K Folk is in itruightoned circumstances. What is tho difference be I woe n a hill and a pill 1 Ono's hard to get up, and tho other's hard to get down. What is tho Blight difference be tween a warrior aud an infant ? Tho ono is in, und tho other under, arms. Young mon uro us apt to think themselves wiso enough, as drunkon men aro to think themselves sober enough. Tho Scranton Jjrniocrat runs up tho name of Hon. Asa Backer a it bboice of u Democratic cuudidalo fur next Governor. It takes a $10,000 initiation foe to enter the regular board of the Now lork hxchango. I ho foe lierotolore was g:i,0U0. James Curtis, andei arrest for borso stealing at Johnsonville, Teun., waa taken lrom custody buuday mgUt by a mob, and shot. He was a bad man. Gen. James Shields, tho hero and patriot, bus been electod to Congress lrom one ol the Missouri districts, by majority ot o?o Democratic gam. In Australia they have fenced in 10,000 ucres w hore ostriches are kept. and it is found that tho feathers of a full grown bird will sell for $100 a year. Down In Tennessee the netrroci voted labels of a "Itut and Koach Ex terminator," being told that the pic. luro of a rat on tho paper stood for ratification. Tho Louisville Journal says the Ku Klux is tbe last agonies of delirium tremens. It represents the snakes, scorpions and lizards of a diseased radical imagination. As long as the lUdicals could keep Andy Johnson drunk, he was as good a Jtudical as any of them, but as soon as ho got sober he returned to his old love Democracy. The Chillicotho (Ohio) Gazette says that two citizens of thut place have, one twenty-three, and the other t wenty-flvo living children each man having now his third wife. "Doesticks" tho original of that name is police-court reporter for Brick Pomeroy'sNow York Democrat. His reports in the Tribune, some years ago, gave him a wido reputation. Dunbar township, the alleged "fraud ulent district" in Faj-elte county. gives Seymour tho samo majority ac cordod to Hon. H. D. Foster. This is poor comfort for the old "Alligator'a" charge of fruud. A Montgomery county (Ohio) far mer, w ho w ished to civo a lot for a church and burial ground, had the deed tnauo out "to uotl Almighty, Ilis heirs and assigns forever," and the deed is so rooorded. Tho Washington Hcvicw notices the votoof (ieorge K tints, ol that borough, who cast his sixtieth ballot there at tbo last election. Ho walked over two hundred miles to cast bis first vote for Jefferson. Gen. Milror, whoso "exploits" will long bo remembered in the Valley of Virginia, was a candidate lately for County Treasurer of Carroll county, Indiana, and defeated. lie ought to, bo in a penitentiary. A carpet bagger now in tho South wrote to hia father in tho North, "Come down hero, father, mighty mean mop get ollico hero now. You could be elected United States Senator without trouble" A gcntlemnn and lady became ac quainted with euch other on tho steamer Itasca, running between Keokuk, aud Sl Louis, on the lliih. and on the fourteenth, heforo leaving " , V V , J'' 15"rton nal breaks out: "liaBsarhnsetls. TO IIOO muim-K.- mo ooav iney wero married. .Massachusetts, TU.tH'O minority. Match it." Well, Kentucky, pil.dtiO Democratic majority. That is 30,000 better. That Kentucky colt distunccs tho Massachusetts jackass just 20,000. General Grant look n walk along Chestnut street, Philadelphia, on tho 20th, visiting Independence Hall ami Square. He was recognized, and a throng gathered, but afler some delay ho succeeded in flunking his admirers and returned to tbo Continental. lUarkrtj. Clearfield Markets. Reported weekly for th CLRARrinLn RRrrai-icAS by 1. P. KnATiaa, Dealer In Dry Uooda, Uro. orrire, Pro.ieiona, Ac, Markot el., Clcarttrld. Ci.VAirin.i., Ta,, Xo. !, 1SCR. 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