Shcqnibliran. Geokoe BGoodlanimr, Keillor. CLEARFIELD, PA. Thursday Morning, Doc, 3. 1868. A. Oakey Hull is ibo nominee of tho Tammany and Mozitrt Hull Demo cracy for Mayor of Now York, and .Richard O'Gorman for Corporation Counsel. Fred. A. Conklinu is rhe Itudical candidate for Mayor of Jew York. Tha last ocsoion of tlio liiiinp Con press commonce9 on Monday next. Tho liero wUo waj Uotlled up by tion. Grant, and who did not capture Fort Fiohcr, nor dig the Dutch Gup Canal, will be assigned coinmauder of nil pooo members. H. Hives Pollard, Esq., editor of the Southern Opinion newspaper, publish ed at Richmond, Virginia, wfU shot and killed in that city, on the 25th of November, by a man named Grant, for having published an articlo in bis paper reflecting on the Grant family. Elovon buckshot entered the body of Pollard, one of which passed through his heart. Grant was concealed in a house when he fired. Coward : A nice "loil" war is now raging in Erio comity .among the newspapers and politicians of tho part' controlled by "grand moral ideas." Senator Lowry is at least three lengths of a jucknss ahead of all his competitors, and if the editor of tbo Gazette and his backers do not believe us, let some otic of them lie down and measure the distance. Go in, Union smash era, we don't care which whips. There seems to be a mutiny in Gun. Geary's en in p. Fitzgerald's Philadel phia City Item, always intensively Radical, last week paid the following tribute to Geary : Pour Grary It traveling and btgtag day and niga! to ticure a renomiuatioo. lie ooaxrs, im plores, prouiisel, thrtaU'iit, wlilni-s, aud erica, M'Vtr Kf.re ha such a siici-tatia been wen in this 6ttie. Mr. W. W. hetcbutji, and Ueneral Harry White, of Indiana, are hit competitor p-otu abler and better men, and neither of tfiein liae. Some fool, in a late number of For ney's Press, asks : "Uavo we a gov eminent?" Vfe answer, none such its tho Constitution and tbo oaths of ibe officers require. But the fact is, John NY. Forney aud a lot of other political harlots have been running a "machino" for eight years which tho "late lamented" called a government, and thargod uneven thousand millions vf dollart. This is more money than all Europe has been charged for the last century by its debauched crowned beads, And yet this vagabond taunts ut with asking, "Have we a govern ment ?" If wo have not, why do you charge your subjects so high for mere ly breathing f BlBANOl! FlNASCEEttlNa. The "loil" Treasury thieves, just before the Pre sidential election, informed tho ptfblic that the huge national debt had for the month of October been reduced nearly ten millions of dollars, rutber unexpectedly, they confessed, by the heavy payments on account of custom dues. 'ow, the same fellows inform the gullible public that the increase of tho debt during the month of No vember will exceed eleven millions. These Treasury rats seem to treat the debt quostion with as much ease and complacency as they would a foot ball, and valuo tho intelligence of the tax ridden citizen as not equal to that uf natural born fools. They seem to compute and handle ten millions' of dollars as glibly as the tobacco stumps which they get their willing calves to smoke. An Octiiaoe We notice that the York Democrat and the Day jdk both pu hi lull the pronpectus of JljrMTt Weekly. This is too bad. The angel Gabriel might with the fame propriety compromise, with the JJevil, and alternately occupy lieeth er's pulpit. Did either of those edi tors ever know the New York Mcth cdint or Observer to publish the pro spectus of ihs Boston Investigator f Yet, they could do this with far greater propriety. 'YaVCoiiaiJurar per's Weekly tho "wickedest" paper out, but still Democratic editors Hwbt in circulating tho infamous thing They might as well send their readers a package of poison as a weekly dose from this Harper. Nice shepherds, thoae, raising yuung wolves to devour their flocks for an exchange, wt pre ivnie. The Conorkssional Aitortiox mint. Tho lato election for Con Kvesemen again betrays the infamy of the last apporlionmci t. Thus, the First, .Seventh, Eighth, Ninth and Tenth,!-, districts, polled but 1 l.l.fiuil vote ; at.d tho Twenty-first, Twenty second, Twenty-third and Twenty fourth, fuur districts, polled lOti.dOO; Wbilo the Eighteenth. Nineteenth, (our own district.) and Twentieth, three dislrvU. polled 00,0(10. In short,' it takes M,0u0 moro votors in the Northwestern part of the State to elect a Congressman than it does in Lancaster, Lebanon, Chester, Berks, Schuylkill, Delaware and IM-iladel-I hia, and r.,000 more than it takes to r'""t ri- the Southwestern por tion or the State. In Allegheny coun ty ZO.OOO voters elect Congressman, but in our district U uu,., 8.1,01)0, aid in th. Crawford and Clariun district S4,000. . K BLACK RF.rtIW.ICAH CON VENTION. They Demand SuilYngo Mid Equality. They the Perl that llt-mrl lratit and :iri to t arrv M tiirlr Pint la (be Ikrinm Three IMeda-oe are n"raer and tonality Throws-boas' the hole lowalry. 'Our colored brethren" are evident ly getting in earnest. Tho tone of tbo following resolutions, adopted at llurrisburg, at thuir Into Stuto Con vention, is not canity misunderstood. The gentlemen from Africa want tho whito "lotlists" to quit lying to them especially that class who were too cowardly to bear their breasts to "rcbil bullits." "Whito trash," read tho resolutions and reflect whether you ever found moro impttdonce in tho snmo measure : Wbeukas, The rirht of tuffrMK0 it not liaseil upon any eonsiileratioo of euiiipleiiuu or race, or any other mere ditlereiieot of iitiyeiaal appearance, aul it uot iuititutt-d fur the talU'tit of a Invori'tl few, but it founded upon Hud's eternnl truth anil luttice, at it Bods nttvrnnoo in the old adiigo : "Rig-tit it of no eolor ; truth it of no tool ; tiwi It the t atuer uf all who are lorn and rcarod upon American toil, rrgariltess of whatever ruoo or kin dred to which they may belong," and WnuBEts, The Republican party have given tit additiouul atauraueet fruia time to time of their determination, when once they had tho power, to carry out every line of tha lleclaratioB of Inde pendence, and make good arery promise wade hy the party in the complete elevation and rtilrati cbisi ment of colored luen wherever they may relide within the nationnl domain : therefore, KetolreU, By the colored nan to-dny in Mats convention assembled; That the unlading truth "That all uiuu are created free and equal, aud are endowed by the Creator with certain eual and unalienable riirbts," it ona to intuitive and firuili established iu thu eaurcd order of tbiot that it is not within the power of the reasoning uf men to raintav it. Ketolved, That every condition of gratitude, of juttioe, of liberty and equality, demauda that the elective Iranctiiae thai! be at once extended and secured upon an imperishable basis tu every native born Anierican.whelurr white or black, who claims a home under the protection uf the lUg of the I. si ted ritatet. Resolved, That tilt recent overwhelming triumph of the Republican party, in the eU-otion uf Grant aud Coltax, di.pelt much of our gloom, and make at rejoice in ttiu lioiiu mat toon we win ne wholly made free and enfranchised ; thnt the only eon. eeivable diflcrenoe between the X'euioeratio party and tha ilroublican nartv. to far at black men are concerned, are that the llemocratic party it one of tlavery and the Republican party one of freedom that while the JJemoeratio party hat ahown a deaperate determination to continue ourentlate meut. disfranchisement aud dcgrwlttion, the ltc- tuililican rjertr have acroUMiHpht-d our etuancina tion and pave protniaed ut enfranohiaement and elevationthat Ihit they arc bound to do in con sonance with their plighted faith, and if, for no higher motive, crrtaiuly in consideration of the inpport given them by the loyal colored element ui toe ttouth and North. Resolved, That the blcttings of liberty are ever the tame, and that itt lawa are alike binding ukjb the North and fitouth ; that the enme consideration which demands enfranchiaement for the black man in one portion of the country demands it for him in the other; that while it is uo wore than justice, at well at expediency, to exteud the right of luf frage to the black man eUiuth, it it not only incon sistent with the principles of benevolence and Christianity and coutrary to the doctrinet of the Republican party, at i cnoed and re-echoed on every bill-top and valley in the land, but a with ering ingratitude to a people for valuable tervieet cheerlully rendered in time or need and totally disrrj-ardful of r. patriotic liberty-loving eleuicut in the North, a majority of whose Bona and brolh- ert and fatbert more than onca bared their botous to the drfiant raire of Southern tyranny an J rebel, lion, and the terrible storro of rebel tbot and shell in defence of the eountrv a flag. Ketolved, That it is the'sworn obligation of the Republican party and of the nation to erect the ttunttaru 01 popular linerty upon the tnre and letting foundation of LuirertaJ Suffrage, and tbould Republicans falter here and again buw the knee to the insolent demands of prejudice and proscription, deeline to discharge the binding obligation to at once make auompiuteenfranohised ettitun of the colored man eomplrte in all the Stateeso that all may alike experience the beaehts aud enjoy the blessings of eiiual tibertiet and rights, with freeaenoat to the ballot-box, to schools, oullegrs and other placet of learning and business thru do they prove treacherous to tbemM-lvet, show ingratitude to an indulgent Providence and bring down upon their party the fate of all the faitblcte parties that have died outright as toon as they espoused any portioa of the unjust cause of proscription and disfranchisement .tnen It the pany ucai neaa aean. Resolved, That there it no measure of hscoiisit. teucv so glaring at that in a Government which withhold! the elective franchise from itt native born sons merely because their skin Is of a darker hue than other men, who are intelligent and sus tain the character of Christian gentlemen, and in the face ot such exclusion to award it to the green foreigner, who is perhaps without Intelligence, can ncitbwr read nor wnte, with neither talent nor morality, and without, in many instances. oven the shadow of knowledge uf the geuius ot our llcpub 1 can Government. Sambo distinctly tells his wbitu faccd ally that treachery, falsehood, and open fraud, must cense. "The loyal colored element" demand "free access to tho ballot-box, schools, churches and colleges," and that "the green foreigner, without intelligence, talent nor morality," must not be placed ahead of tho "wards of tbe nation." Should these Pennsylvania niggers live for a thousand years, they could not treasure up more impudence and falsehood than is to be found in this their first epistle to Lincoln. White men, awake; the lion is at your doorl Negro suffrage is now demanded, and the next contest in this State will bo fought upoD that ground. Destruction or Newspapers. The Radicals publish an account of thedo- struetion ofanowspapereHtablishmeut at Homer, Louisiana. As the paper, Hunter's Iliad, is still published, there is probably some exaggeration in the report ot the occurrence. We will be as ready as any to condemn an out rage of this character, but when did tho Jiadical press awake to so deep a sense of its iniquity f Not only are the people of tho South to suffer new rigors, but ercn tbo President of the L'liilctl States is to bo tnado responsi ble, by impeachment, for tho iniurv dune to tho littlo paper with the big name. Nothing less will content the I'refS of this city. It was not so prompt in tho denunciation of these outrages when thev were perpetrated all over tho country by lUdicals. In' rennsyivama, tbt JtJtcrsoMan had to go into the courts for damages inflict ed by high Jiudical officials. When Judge Gricr, in tho United Slates Court, condemned their lawless out rages, committed, as they alleged, by tho l'renidcnl's authority, there was a chance lor an "impeachment." When a littlo deputy provost marshal, fur rintti no aecmeii an allront to himself, could Bcizo the Bi'llefimte Wiitrhman, and consign its editor to a noisome guard house in Uarrisburg, wo do not remember that the Press fpoko out for the outraged dignity of the pro lestion. Tor ourselves, we condemn assaults upon the freedom of the press by whomever perpetrated, though the sudden and extreme r-enl ol the Radi cals seems rather forced ou this occa sion. Age. Fast Hi nmnii I'. I) r - , V. New York, and J. W. Cassad, of Iowa, ran a tool rscn on Mitnluv hvim P,.-i. ion Courso, L. I., forlhe championship in America ana noun, i lie race wks won by .'usa In 1 1 i seconds : dis tance 12ft vards. A Hiur v.ar. an 2:40 was liist horse time; but the win ner in this race ran aL t lm t-ni ,,t tnilo in two minutes and fbrtv-two seconds. T mt t fsVnnnl. On the fi'trrtfi ff Maivh nent (ien eral tirsnt will resign the office ol (ietieral of tint Armv. That will be a most excellent time for the party In power to show their rrgn.ro, for the tax payers ns well as to prove tho sincerity of their profession of econo my, by abolishing the olllco. Why this should not be tl tno we rannot understand, save it should bo to re ward" some political favorite. We cannot perceive the utility of an olli eer of that grade in time of peaco, 11 a Oencnil in Chief is needed at ull for tbe army It Is In time of war but 6ven tlien, it lias been proven unneces sary We have passed honorably ami triumphantly through two foreign wars and one rebellion, without the aid of such an officer and now, when we are ul peaoe with nil thu world, we cannot think that cither the dis cipline or efficiency of tho army can be promoted by the conlinuauco of such a high ollleer ut an expense of moro than 8100,000 per annum in- docd, the past three years huve proven that tbo existence of tbe otllce of Oen oral hat not improved, in any respect, the etlieiency and morale of either rank or file of our soltliury. Tho sta bility of our Government depends on our ability to pay the national debt without enforcing upon the people ex orbitant taxation, ilero is u raro opportunity to suve, at leatt, 1100,000 per annum, (the expenses of tho (ien ural sottice, including salaries, rations, Aic, Ate, , of tho utlachees will certainly reach that amount) and this, too, without detractine from the etlieiency of the army. We hope President lirant, in bis first message, will recom mend such action, and that Congress will promptly and favorably act upon that rouomuiendauou. Huntingdon Monitor. Louisville is said to bo the largest inlund tobacco market in the country. The stemming and re-drying eslab lishments alone employ over 61, 000,- 000 of capital, which is being vastly increased. Tbe largest tobacco man ufacturer in tbe toiled Status, and perhups in tho world, is now putting up a mammoth establishment there. The airureirate amount of tobacco sold from the four receiving warehouses durinir the year which has just closed was 1205,508 hogsheads, representing an aggregate value ol 8.i,0po,oo. ror 1807 the amount was ;i'J,.'i4J Hogs heads, to the value of $1.42'J,7;')K, and for 1K0S the amount wus '61, 'ASA bogs heads, to tbo valuo of $l,379,Ho2. The new crop of tobacco promise to be a large one, and tho aules the com ing year, it is estimated, will reach from 60,000 to JO.000 hogsheads, the largost of any previous year. The vulue ol these immense sales will be fully 0,000,000. An nxi'hnnire snvs : The pious Gen eral Howard, for that is the character in which be loves to flourish in tho newspapers, encountered tho other day an angry parson in tho streets of anhiugum. ftuya lue pious uenerai, "Dr. Hoynton, you are a liar." Says the bellitrereut parson, "If you had two arm, I would lick you." "Try it," cries the General, who, though the hero of several hasty retreats, is not atraid of a parson. Here, we pro sumo, the civil or the military power inlprlernil. in time to slot) un actual encounter. This h, no doubt, the ChriKtian, gentlemanly style cl dtspu- tutioii and onirlittri lie crencrallv matte ' Ft O J L-iiriwn for tlin lirinroveniellt of tlie rising generation. How superior to the style of unbnptized ruffians, who dent in course, nrotiinu luinruaire. lfow much moro edifvinp; is this examplo of proicstng iwimniians. r ril. . In accordance with the will of the late Edwin A. Stevens, the Stevens Battery is to be completed at a cost not exceeding 81,000,000. Gen eral George B. MeClel'an has been retained to superintend the work, at a salary of ten thousand dollars per year. 1 his engagement was enected in Paris by the late Mr Stevens short ly before his death, General MeClellan and he having been negotiating with several of the European government tor the construction of a battery sum lar to the one projected by Mr. Ste vens. According to the will, this battery, when completed, shall be presented to tbe Slate of New Jersey, and in case it is not accepted, it shall be sold and tho proceods added to the estate. A Strange Omission. In all tho suggestions made by Ifadkal orans for Grant's cabinet, we fail to find tho name of Joe llrown. hy is this: Brown's services at Andersonvillo should not be forgotten, besides which he should have A cabinet appointment to console him for the loss of his friend Wiiz, who managed Audursonvilletor him. Joe was a "lion" at Chicago, and It would be a shame to pass him by, especially il Stanton, who would not tuke "skeletons" from Joe's star vation factory, and give in exchange strong men for them, is to be reward ed by a place in tho new cabinet. The Radical papers all went for Joe's election to tho Senate. That attempt was a failure, now give him a hoist for tbo cabinet. Johnstown Democrat. A "RBOONSTBiifTKn" Jcptig. Bo fore a carpet bag judge, a negro was lately tried in Randolph county, Georgia, for arson. The jury found him guilty, and was discharged. When the judge found that tho punishment of arson was death, under tho laws of Georgia, he prcmltted tho jury to be called together and. tho caso agnin submitted to thorn. This time the negro was acquitted. This is tho way tho law is administered in tho South by the adventurous acroundrnis who go down there to prey upon a down trodden people. "Let us have peaco." - St. SJS The Rev. Dr. Dedford, writings leltor to the Nashville Arivorate, says: ' I have olien asked tho question, aoc mo M. h. Church, North, fully understand the true position of its brethren in East Tennesseo! Do they know that the Itntmtrni enco holds, to day, $75,000 worth of I'. ... , ,,,, n im ii iuvy never pntu ono dollar 7" That, in plain words, accuses the Methodist Church, North, of stouling $7ft,0O0 from their South em brethren. Ifaaintsdosiieh things, what may wo not expect of sinners! Tbo Rev. Dr. Howard and General Ttm-ntnn is la f:..n I 1, i and tlus Rev. Dr. Boynton, aro en in a squanmo about church matters in Washington. These wor thies will not tlo much to advance Christianity, having always used il, or the affectation of it to ndvnnce themselves. Boynton prays political speeches, and Howard grows very rich, in Itm fli;... ..., .l ... m,ii,vi,Vh-ij auiiiniiBirn- tion of tbe Freelirju' Bureau. AtWrl lllKWlf fssft ffttsettrtf Ktery voter who cast his ballot in favor of another four J iafa trial ol the Mongrel party of Ibis nmntry, not rnly sold himself Into sla very, but psid a preiiiltiin fur the privilege of wearing the shackles, He not .only contracted In lmHiverih himself, but he Sir reed to pny, ditvctly or Indirectly, the interest on the sum of ono thousand tfolhirs pel" yesr, li.r tha honor of tie R iltff Wood and Bra sr I n if -.tatcr for an administration, tbe main clement of which Is fife fiero Ism, to tho level of which, he is to be socially and politically degraded. Ev ery while voter in tho country is taxi?d. at least, ei -hty dollars per year to support tbe parly bo has placed in J power, nupposing mo vio i mt country to foot up about live millions, which is also about tbe number ol wealth-producers, and the cost of the udministralion in round numbers four hundred millions of dollars per year, it will be seen that each voter pays a sum equal to tho interest upon a mortgage of over ono thousand dol lars ; in fact, this relation is a mort gage, and this mortgage is to bo made perpetual. It is u burden thai the voter and producer must carry during his life, and must then transmit to his children, and if the blindness and fa naticism of tho presont period continue into tho future, this mortgage of the souls aud bodies of tho present voter's children and grandchildren, will end in debasing them to the level of the ignorant and patipetized sorfs of Eu rojie. This is Iho price which the voters are now paying tor the renswal of tho present administration or the Government. Day Hook. Geneual James Shields We are pleased to announce the election of Gen. Shields to Congress, from Van Horn's district, in Missouri, by 688 majority. Gen. Shields has ulrcady represented two States, Illinois uud Minuet ota.in tho Unitod States Senate, and is now elected to the Houso of Representatives from tho third State of which he hits been a citizen. Gen. Shields had the distinction of duleitting Stonewall Jack son during the late war, nt Winchester, and for his skill and bravery was nominated by President Lincoln, to tho Senate, as a Major General. That Radicul body promptly rejected him, alleging that he was iusane. It was more, however, on account of bis Irish birth and Democratic polities, than for the reason ussie-ncil. I lie only evidence of General Shields' insanity was his whipping Stonewall Jackson, and it was notorious that bo had moro intel lect and more patriotism than tho corrupt partisans who attempted to disgraco him. r.xchange. Au effort is being made to get a true statement of the number ol white men disfranchised by the Radical party, in order tbat it may control the elections. The Anseiger drs Widens, places the number in Missouri at 70,000, while the Memphis Bulletin, (Radical), "ays: "There are not more than 12J,0G8 disfranchised voters in the State ol Tennessee." Is it not absolutely astounding that in two States, L'00,- 000 while men are disfranchised for opinion's sake, while the bahot is placed in the hands of several hundred thousand negroes fresh from tlatory 7 How long will this great wrong be premitted to continue f A party tbat will perpetrate such an outrage, and then defend it, aro ready to es tablish a King, or commit any other political crime lueir necessities miry require Greeley says thnt the revenue sys tem and its officers swindle the gov crnment out of $100 (ni0,0il0, and boat ness mon of $JO(I,000,000, annually No doubt this is true, for tho revenue system was mado by the Radicals, and the Senate would only confirm men of its own particular kidney. What kind these are we may jndgo from Callicott and others who arc now pity ing tho penalty of their crimes In the Penitentiary. Why didn't Greeley denounce and exposo thoBO villainies during tho campaign ! Poor Nellie Wnde is to be pitied in havinir 'ureatnoss" thrust uiion her. in the shape of that putT-bsll Schuyler Celfax. His mate should have been one of the sable female "wards of the nation" Miss C. G. Nation. martini. On rJalurilay evening, November 2, lsfls, by D. pRfstt.KS, Eso,., at the resilience of the briile'i father, Mr. WM. II. 11EI.L, of t'nlon township, tfonncrly of Penobscot county, Maine,) anil Miss MARY ANN KIRK, of Brady township, OarBehi oounly, Pa. At the resilience of Mr. Wtu. Uradley, OS Ilia !dth of November, 1M1S, hy J. W. Fscoxsr, Esq... Mr. WM. CAR Nil anil Mist MARTHA JANE BltAPI.tV, both of this borough At the resilience of Mr. Win. Braille, on lbs Sflth of November, IW, hy J. W. HumiaT, Esq., Mr. MILTON A. NICHOLS an J Mitt MARtlA RET M. AMMKHMAN.bolh of Lawrence town ship, ClearfieM county, Pa. Jifl In Phi1iRWfr. on 'ndT, the 27 1 b of Novws- ber, inn, '1UO.MA8 HANCOCK, iffi 79 ymu-a. Mr. llauieock whi hum to Derbyshire, EngUnJ, NorrmWr 21, 17-fV, ai Mrvd to Araorio in 1818, writing ul lbili'iturg the Mine jtrt nn-l hw rciidcl in that vIIUro mui vicinity fur flf'jr out yttrt. 5tlfj .tlvrrtiiSf rarcls. . Hoiii:. J. Lap Hhfe(, Foot P. KRATZKIt'd. Hug i, at IM H-(iermi FUrh MtU, French h4airrel (U, AmerloaD Squirrel petti. Hlii Vio- trinri, Silr Mart in etu. Mink 'pe and mufi, tietitf for ewllan, (Beater and Mink at J. 1'. KRATZKK B. 1 th k rornt of common pm:a of Clrarfleld oounfT. Pa. Iuomai J. Vvi.Ar, ) N. 271. Bfptrmber term, l. V lhf.7. Maht Aa Drttr. I fuliixcm stir divorrt. The onHcrfipnpd Oomtnippinner, (pninttd hr the Court ti take trPtimnrj in the alore caw, herrlijr ivm notice that ha will it tend tn tlM Jut ic of hia aitpfiintinviit, at bi oflirjr in Imr flHii, on fatiirla.v, ih Vth day of Januarr, lf "f. whrn inJ whor all puraoni ittirtttf my attend. A. n . vi AM MtC, dwS-St (NiuiinUvuinpr. I STATIC OK PI'f I H NMiruTllrr'tfT- i CO.MXIriSKJ.NliR S NttTh K. In the mat ter of tha pflitiuo nf Jnfoti W. Campbell, (imrdl an af Juimthan M. Hmith, jr., minur child nf Jonathan II. htnlth, dcwuwd, fur ipec.fie pr funnanfa of wmtract with the beirp u( Pi-trr Smith, tale of Hum-mln township, Ckarftcld in.. Pa., dffi-nnd, tha anrif r!(nrd Comnaiintmirr, ap pipintiHl hy ihoOrpbana' Cmiri f Clfarftcld onunij tu tako testimnny in prtMf uf eon tract, pnjiurnt, Af., hprrti gtrp nntlf. that he ill itlcnd to tb dtitici of hia appointment, at the affire of J. II MnKtialtv, Kdq., in Clrarnld, nn taturlay, Janu ary V, IM.)', at ten o'rlunk, A, M., when aiid a here all person i in tntvrnt mar att-nd. I) AN. W. MeCfRItT, dr-ri 3t Commirptoner. f H E AM E RTC A N H 0 U S !j t urntnsvllle, Cleiarfleld rouuty, a. fptia anil.rslt;ne4 hat leaseilthli old a4 lent X est.bllshea hotel, (f irmerlf lt.nl by Major l.-at Hioera.) tltuate la a cantr. I portion el the town anil h.s entirely re-ttted mart furnlshe-i it. e. a re-miol.l.il m...iik. . . . . : : " so mtae 11 an eSJeei, btreafler, far the traveling pahlle te r. WTg. aaw ecBaoaiiiet boom ,'Mf Miii . JHAJ i Jlrtt illfftilf Willi. 11 B 4 i ri !sM " lh. rs s.ss j r-t tSs suterii.er, res. .tine la Of-arWM tt e ih, PS er tw.u lt ol So.en.hrf, a It I P AM, Vt lit Th Pt'l.l. el- ! In .ran M, The i.wner, or owt.ua, Sr heM by ren.M IS cowie forwent, prove frot.erty, pmf cl.asr-s Ssrl lake I.... .... m. h Will be dil.M-it ef s. the hs fti lIKMt II A II T. A". W. WALTRR6, ATTORNEY At LAW', " leatnrli. Pi. Vi.f'IAoe Is ttit Court llona f-lee ly DR. J. F. WOODS, PIITRtriiK at SOBIKOK flaelnit rstjnevee) te AnermtilK Ps.,afert kit tiroleasionai service, id m, wt--,.. . ..-. v i, ,1 ibe tiirrouning eountry. All etllt promptly ettrniteil to. f IVe. 1 em pil Carpets. TNOMPIl Brosssl...iiperlnfralr,s.Venstl.ns 'i all eel stair, twilled hemp plain hteip lelt drut6t,oor oilcll-lbs I, I). I mil yards wtde.at s, r, antitane Housekeepers, VND tboia eoniantf-latinc mitrlatnr, vnuld a fa mnrnty by huyinpr their buapf bold trnoda rut b at bucket!, tutu, brmiaip, itaikrt. enurai, butter bnlf. ladlfp, rnhben, atevei. brurhea, lor he ninp, elotbo linee, bed eordi rolling pint, ktii.e b'aaa. fagar besn. -Uir-p, kruiea, vaen builen. bake bna. aoal bueketa. ahovale, itair rod, eoflea mtlla, window abadai, lira pi. lamp ahedea. lantarna, aanulaitirka. poreelaiD kettle. tea eaninteri, flt Ironi. eloeki, looking fiaiiaa. weal itandi, Ubla ail elotbr. te , at dee I Ira JP. KRATJ1ER THE SEW YORK OBSERVER Ja now puUiibiug a new aerial story, to run through m large part uf tha next volume, entitled "MR. UliOWMNU'B PAKItili.M All new lubieribcri will ret tbe itory com deta. Weaend tlmver k Bekr'i$i ttewiug Machine for 1H new iulfcntcra. In order to iutnxi aee the Oaiinria to now rea'len and new rirrlep of influence, we make tbe following liberal oflvri for NEW sniSCRIFERS: We will tend tba Uiiaaraa for one year to aubaeriberi, ona or both being new, for ft 00 I , ' two or all " for $ri Ot 4 three or all " for flu t0 Or, to any perion irnding m fire or more new ubachtiera, we will allow ono doar ootminiutoo ua each. rKeod hy ehrrk, draft, or PoitofRca order. Sample eoptep and Ciirulan lent free. Torui, $& tii a Tear, in advanoa. bllO-tY K MflKSE, Jr., t Co, dee i 3t 37 Park Ruw. New York I pHii.aDii.cKta. Marrfa 10. 1ft8. Jiroa PiiiRTz, Km- My iJear Hir: Some eight moat hi ago, when iuffenng from great narvoui proatration, tba reiolt of eiopnre and ovoruuked enargiea, I waa induoad by yoa (an old friend) to take at ft tome your celebrated Hitter Cordial aad lo agreeably lurpriitog hate been ita be Dell eiai efleota, tbat I onunot refrain from thai bear mg teitiuiuny in ita favor. A a bereraxe, it ii at pi ratan t and delightful at a glam of dark brown harry ; a an appetiser before meali, perfectly magical t ami ai a aigrmeroi kmki, tbe moat pu. tent oum pound 1 aver knew, Altogi-tber, I con ider it one of tbe haitjieat eomitiatione of medi' einal berhaorerofferad to the publie a a curative. 1 uoit ehearfully and oonfidenllyrooounirnd it to evevy luflorer fiuin Lfcbility, lyip-piia, ud Itheuuiatifem. Ai a luhnituie for the viliainoua alchobolie and vinoui eoneoetione iu hi tied at too many of the pablte ban of tha pnicnt day. it Bit) ii alio prove a bieieicg. Very truly rwtr, alkxa.mjer w. DLArKBrry. Piro Maribal. ,-fnead SlU:i:TZ'S lUndiug ad.erUivmau in amxher column. 1 1 K. B. ParroN .Jonir Pirro h. A. Urn ...J, H. Ikwi. E. B. PATT0N A CO., Ilirirg flttrd up a flrit-tlin PLANING MILL Are prepare! lo furnish all kinds of Manufactured Lumber, inch at Flooring. Siding, 8urfac-Ereued turn - ber, Saab, Poort, Blinda. And every deacriptioa ef PLAIN AND FANCY MOULDING. T" Dealers will (nil it te their aaranUew le ooomlt ear priee, before pwrehatinf eltewhwe. Address. I. B. FATTON A CO, . - Curwrntville, Pee. J, lMltf Clear held oouDtv. Pa . HOI FOB AUSTIN it CO.'S GREAT 0E DOLLAR SALE ! "We propose (a fight It out oa ttilt llu." AGENTS ! AGENTS ! WANTED ! Ladiee and Uentlemea in every town and city in tbe toiled Slates, to act ai Agents for Austin & Co. 'a Great One Dollar Sale ol rich and valuable gooda, eomprising nothing but oaelul articles wanit-d iu e.et-y family. Each and every article will be mid for One Dollar. To any pen n getting np either of the Clabs below, wa will prcaetit ft Vt atch, lreit Pattern, Piece of hec!iDg, rewitg Machine, Wool Carpet, Ac, Ac, free of eitra cost. Our Inducements to Agents bar always been nearly double thoae of any other bones iu Iba iravda, and oar largely in. creasing buimrpa warriDti us in ooDliuumg lbs iiue. TKRM TO AGF.NTH. Any person sending at a Club of Ten. with $1, will be entitled to reoeira for tha same any ona of the Ire hundred articles oa onr Kichaage Mm. ! circular .) For Hub ul Thirty, with t tha penon will be entitled lo one of the follow tic articles. riu Meorscbaum pipe. 20 yards bleached or brown sheet tng, clegaut silTcr-plsted Ave. buttle reroiring raaiur, iany ore a pattern, I doten extra quality cotton bora, fanoy colored bed apread, I large site danifsk table oover, 1 aioroooo album toy piotures, all-wool cast t mere tar pauis and veat. 1 pair ladirs Hcrge Conrrein boots best qnality, I doten fine linen towels, 1 largo tiae worsted ehawl, lad tea' long gold plated chain, pi et,ij.d ladiea' morooeo ahuppmg bag with let-k aad key, set ef jewelry with eleeve buttons to match, 1 ttotin and Iki, I oVien shirt buaoro. 1 white Maraeilles quilt, I elegant black walnut worbboa or writing deak. Tor ft Club of rilt), with $5.-1 pair all-wool blankets, $t yanis flae eaasiiucre for pants and veat, I Muck or onl'.ied alpara dreas patlera, solid gold scarf pin, 1 pair grata' eall bttvta, SO yard blra hed or t-ruwn sheeting, yards double width c)Hh for ladies' cloak a, 1 tur ii'iuff or roller, SO yards print faat cdors, 1 sqaare Thibet shawl, 1 plain poplm drees pattern, 1 elegant sli bottle bea.y pls(ed caatur, I pair gents' wbita shirta, genuine Mrerrchaum pit.e In caa. 1 set of lace ouriam. For a Club of One Hundred, with I0 1 heavy silver plaU-d engrarcd ice pitcher, bO yards ih. aui (i or brown siiertinir. 1 neb Merino or Thibet rfrru pattr-rn, I art o ivory handled knivea and forks, I iiair aunerif r while wool blankets. Ti yards all-wool faney oaaafmert for suit, elegaut llerage drrsa pattrrn, 1 lediri' or trit' silver hunting caee watrb, 1 Daron's sii-harrvlnl revol. ror, silver plated enararf-d lit-bottle reTolvinx castor with cut glass bottles, fine wool olut h lor ladies' cl'.ak, Jj yards hemp carpeting. I pair Una aamaia tanieeiotns nn pinna to matrli, z heavy faoneytyomb quilla, 1 Bart let band portable sewiug machine, 1 wool long shawl, niea fur iaa(f and oapc 1 pair gnta Krenoh onlf boots. V'ora Club of (r ite llnmirrd, with 1FA. ti yar.li a tra woolen earpenug. 1 elgant hunt ing-ease watch v aUtiam, war ran ted una year,) 1 figaia cl.amUr st iack aaluut ttioitnings, 1 linKfl'ith apni'd aofn. For ft Cluhot One Thotuftiid.wlth $1M. 30 yanlt UrufieU carpt. 1 parlor set tiiplcte. I ladiea or gents' bunting cae gold waicb ftud fhnin. I ptmplete at of ri"h Shp furt. For larger or amaller Clubs we will giro a pres ent of proportionate value Agents or customers may at any time make ft ttlection oi gKlK from the Kit-hanne LiM , and by funding One Dollar for aank article, have the goda forwarded to Ibens, without trst ordering cheeks; but iu such rases do premiums will be given, MRI CTIO, lemj lsr sums f money by Prsft ntj Kew York or I top ton, or by Kipreas. Wa will pay E i change un all soma uf or more. HmsVaV sums should be sent hy rrgi-rrd letter or by potat mmcy ord r. It will bt hnpoaaihle to lose money sent tn either of (be abura ways'. We will not b ropponaible tur money lost, uiiless sent as bfivedirrvH-d. ee ttuit your letters are ptoperiy diroeted ftnd atawiptvl. as no letters are forwarded unlWs prepaid, w rite your addrvea in full, Town, Oounty aftd fclata. Agrnts Wftnte4 In erory Towft aud VlIUgY. Addrem AUSTIN k COMPANY, Ko IM Stumer fjrtt, IKsrtna, Naetwhaaett. Jejflw rts. ie Sll II. V) i ym1 r(rr.fiifn?i. nnrKmrn. Allen Hon I Vf)rt(l mak B in.w..-ti . ...... il.. ..... k. was tMtre TroaA w .aw: .h.p. ee h. , C.tT At-.iirillr.ili, ei,W.MR H'Wii r H 1 1 1 A V, ibe tMh et lieeeml-ti li.si.n it. 1 in unit It. lun 4 l rreatlin ,WtM rl..-s will he s.iin, t ull, a Peel wt if .iMlrfl iMek.., Tmh.ys, At. 1l.. srert r Ili""l I" ' ertl.et III!" w sat'lees.iel IH aailerS'jtw-J, t nun. l it r. v- lire, t-Vfi LITIIERSBIRU POTTERIES 1 Olhrrshurc. C learfleltl Co., Pa. FARMERS, MECHANICS & DAIRYMEN Look Herel THE nodersiped is prepared to farnlah you 'with the best BTONEWARK manfaAjturad ia this eountry. He basnersr yet Called toplrase tha moat fastidious, a lo quality or durability His ware oonsists ift part of CREAM PCTS OF ALL SIZES! MI IK- CHOCKM AND PAXt Fruit Cans, (for Canning Fruit,) Safety Tubes, And in short EVERYTHING usually made and kept in an establishment of this kind. , MERCHANTS Can have their want delivered by me, at ANY TIME ftnd to ANY PLACE desired Orders for ware eoliciud, and promptly llcd. P&'Vqt general assortment, see Catalogue and Pnoo List, mailed free to applieanta. liberal discount will be given to the wholesale trade. GEO. C. KIRK. LuOiersburg, Pa Deo. J, 18t8-tf 1 AI'TIONtAII persona ara hereby oautioned J uf fti oat parehaains: or in any way meddling with TWO tiKAY iloKSKS, now iu ihe tMisaas aion of John hbimmel, of Graham township, as thev both belong lo ma, and are subject to my onler. a.:l II- J v. . k If iVtlAUf ciuwiiise, nui. a vi run " CAI7TOKAll pereous art hereby cautioned against harboring or trailing ou aiy acwxunt my wife MA HTM A, as iba has left my bed and hoard without any j oat eaoaa or prorooatbjn, and I au determined to pay no debt of ber ood tract ing wnlesi aompfdlau by doe proeeaa of law. - WILLIAM PUMX. Graham tp., Nor. 11 -3t pd " 1 A rTlt)w All nersons are berer y oaut iowed J against purchasing ut in any way meddling i to oue vijm:! mare, one nay mare, two sieaa, harness, spruada, singletrees, bn-aat-chaina, log chain and one pair of grab, ftow in possoeskvu ol Prederick Campiaan, of Kogs;s township, as the same belwiff tQ rus, ftnd aro subject to bit order. oovfl t:pd L. Ii. BAIKAL. ACTIO All persona are hereby eantloned J againat purchasing or in any way meddling with two borees, two spreads, aae sot double har- aesj, bniavat chains, tonguo chains, singletrees, ooa log eLain, grabs, and two baiters, now ia the possession of n 1 1 soa K. W illiaiDS, uf Hoggs town bip, as tba aama belong to mo, aad are eubject to my order. luu, i;pdj r.. it. pvinALi. T1KT.4TK itVH f-AmiiK HlWN. Itf ("1: Vj APIHTUHB NUTICK.-The undersiroed Auditor, appointed by tbe Orphans Court of Clearfield eounty to distribute tbe monevs remain ing In tbe handaof l. K. Mokel, Administrator of ti force noes, deceased, lata of Pike township. Clearfield eonoty, Pa., hereby givea notice tbat bt will attend tu the duties of his appointment, at his office in Ciearficld, on Tuesday, I'eccraber IS, IMS, at two o'clock, p, m., when and where all persona in intareet cau atiend. n-Tl 3t A. VT. WALT ERR, Aaditor. OUPllANS' COUKT BALK or Valuable Saw - Mill Properly. T)Y virtue of an order 1 1 sued out of the Or- 1) phans' Court vf Clearfield count r, thert will im exposed lo public tale, ud the premises, on Saturday, December 19, 1868, At two o'clock, P. M., thv following described property, lau tbe eiUtt of UhUKUlt U. rMtAL, deoeaatxi, nti f Certain Tract of tindy Fituauia Bradford townabiu. Clear 4 aid aountv. Pa., boandetl on tbe north aad went by lands of ttrabam A " allaca. on the south ty lands of r.iijan ptucat, and on toe east by lands or Jeuo turner, CONTAINING S7 ACRES, With aliout ten avrea cleared, and having thereon a god two story PLANE IIOOE, Zi by S3 frrt.) a good FRAME BARN, (!U ty 40 fceU) and a amall OJifllARD. There Is on tbe premi ses a PA WM ILL, in good running order, capable of rutting S.Pt'w fet (board mcaaurc) of timtver in one day. There is also about SoO.lHMJ feet of WHITE PINE TI.MUER on the land. TERMS Oae half eaah, aad the baUnce in ono year, with interest, to bo secured by bond and mortgage ou (ne premises, JOHN HOLT, novjo-ti ni.UAH ivwbai Admrs. The Southern Keticw. fTMlE Southern Review ws estahllihed in Jan- J. nary, IHr7, with the view of providing a fit ting organ nr ids thinking men oi I lie eountry, and in tue desire to furnish for the 8outh a literary periodical ot the higher elass t both of which the editors eonorfved to M needed at the time. Our surecs! thus far convinces nt that we hare met a real want and affords the additional a rati flcatlnn of believing that we tare met it in a sat isfactory manner. But we desire, if possible, tn reach a larger circle of readers, and especially the conservative portion of the North ; believing that while the Ifterarv and critical matter ot the Review Is well worthy their attention, the broad and phi. loftophical eonverratlfim uf our political articles win bare tbetr cordial eppmnahon ; and wa tbink that the only fV.nerratlre Uuarterlv to (be eoun try has tome title to 'the support of thoae who ace, WHO ns, tbat tbelawleas and destructive Kadi cut ttn of the preaent day threatens tha liberty of the aionn no tcsa than that ot tne ninth. The ftnuthern Herlew is published quarterly on the first dnvs of January, April, Julv and October. nach nam ber emitatos l large octavo pages, handsomely printed on heavy paper. Tbo sub sen ii (ion nrice Is Pive Dollars m-r annum. Contribution arc invited from all part of the Country, Al.HBKT TAil.UK BI.KU.UK, Vi M. HAND BROWNE, Editors and Prsiprirtora, BovSn tf 6 St. Paul ISt., Balttmnre. DOBBINS' ELECTRIC It OOT l'OLIS 11 MtKES A I.AKTIXO KHIKR. nPHOHR wh. bl.rk le.lr aoeta oa Fature1.? I ttiahl with aralaarj blacatntr, dea t ha,. snaett ahiae on rjundaji at the puiiea tadea otT ; but Ike skint ef DOBBIXS BLACKING Lants Saturday and nil day Sunday ! 11 Beat! any oilier Illarkltia; Mad I ManalaLtared only by 3. B. Dobkint. ai alt Im mense "ap aa4 IHaoki m Workt, Siitb ttrett anil (lerinanlnwa aeeouet. Phltailelphia, Pa. for aale oj J. r. kKAHKR ana UA11TS. WICK IKW 'IN.CleaiarM, I'a. ni.rlH lr CKIAI. I'll II KAI.IV Ihs ondrrtirnrct It nw firetian-il tu tupilv anr naanlilf of tbe beet aHaliiy ol COAL uiiued ia tbit liiealilT, aad al reatunable ratea. Ordera toliclled, aad fimmptlT filled. N Al II AMLL Kl.MIEL, Lawreaee tp., Nmr. la. Ira. Valuable Town Properly FOH SALK! " SITCATf on tbe Smith-neat roraet of Cherry and Third Atrrete, (helnt; lttllmad street.) to wit: A LOT, wllh a (nod two-store plank build in. thereon, at br la feet, tsne mom on earh floor, to i lab, tor a tore, or olher husineaa. Alan, the ailjuininit LOT, with a iwo stort dwellim boast thernin, and serrrtl other TOWS LOTS. Alto, a lot of w.ll-burnt HRICK, and a (ood assortment of gTOKKWAHK, such at Crocks, Jntw, J art, Frnlt Tana, ate., al redwood nrtoee. Fur fnnher Infomation. Inquire at the rttoat- ware Poller, of T. LKITZIXtiKR, mM bib t. learn. Id, l a. IOTHAV CAl.l'. t'asae to the reaidenoe of J ihe subeeriber, retlding in Morris township, aoont tbe dr. I i f Jolt last, a red and white entit led 1 KKR CAI.F.about una rear old rati. Tbe owner it recjHered to oosoa (orwanl, prove prop ebarjee to J ttke It ewej, at il WUI be ditpoeed ol aonordlag to lw. lrt f.ocd, tnidffilf, Ctf. GREAT EXCITEMENT O KnJiiiiD TstrrT, Ci.r.Aitilai.1). NtW GOODS AT LOW HUCES. ritnil aaileatleattl rasnoetnille ln.ll. Ike at 1 fellia of the pablie grerrallr to tb.lr t,lin4ld awortnent of aerrkeadlie, wblrk tt.j are bow telling AT VKBY 10W PRICW). Tnttr ttoek aoasltu la part of Dry Gooda of the Beet Quality, Nark at Prlala, fit I slnrl. Alptcaat, Merlaot uins;naBis,niasiitas.l nieaeoeo sso sbdi.k ed,l ltrtlltng., Tlekinge. eotloa and wool Klann.ls.BatiBi tt..Ca.slroerei, Cotlonades, Ladies' Kbawltt Nubiat A Hoods, HalinoraJ aad iloop Pkirta, Ae Alto, a lae eitorim.nl of Men's Drawer! aad smrtt, Usu a taps, uoou oooei. 11 ol whick WILL EE SOLD LOW FOE CA8H Hardware, ' QueenBware, Glafisware, ' Groceries and Spices. INSUOKTA GENERAL ASSORTMENT OftTtrettlng ososllr ktpl la a retail tlore, til UUKAr JTUtt CANU tu apprueed aoaiatrp p duea. A. K. WRIGUT i SONS. Clterfield, Noe.T , lo7. EW FALL & WWTER GOODS! WW aaaacaaaa xatra wa saav wv Near Poalofice, Market Mtreet. CLEARFIELD, TJl. n A VINO just opened a large and complete stock from New York and Philadelphia, s can vfler aatra iiiduoamtuU t CAS 11 BtVKHH We bava a splendid aelection of Dress Goods, fctlks, ebawlea.C'loakirge, Flannels, Bal naorala, Blankets, Hoop tkirt Corseta TkoBpsoo'n Olovo-ftttiug. Trimninra of every description, Zephyr. Worsted Yarn, and one of the asoct complete arsortments of Ladies and Gents Furnishing Goods, Coder-wear, Hosiery, Glare of all kinds, Ales, adder's Kid and Harris' oeiebrntad Seamlesa Kid, (tbe beet ever made.) Neckties, Butterflies, Collars, Caffs. Handkerchiefs, Lace. Edging, Embroideries, Ac.: also. targe eaffirtBieot of riKS, with tiKAY 8 PATET MLrr, tba bast tbine; ciunt together nitb ft foil line of stapla goods. All ol ubiob we tier nt tba VERY LOWEST CA.SH PRICE! Call and see us. Ko trouble to show goods. Re ne m ber toe place Keajr Foatoffice, Market Strent, oetS CLEARFIELD, PA. al REV0LITI0 n BKLLSS AT ClBVt V I L L E, . BT HARTSOCK & GOODWIN. rfMlH nnderaigne-l hataing 'nUred intoeo part- X nerabi in the mercantile business, adopt mis moinoa oi noiiiying tn puoiM generally, nod tbo eitisens ef CarweuevUle and vicinht ia particular, thai merchandise of a II kind will be eold by us ns cheap as tba saaj quality else, where la the oonoty. Wo have a full supply of DRY GOODS, Consisting In part of Dross Geo da, Mu.lina, Prints of all abadsn and. sty) ( ; tugethat with a lull asMtrtueat or NOTIONS, CLOTHING, HATS 4 CAPS, Boola, Phots, Hardware, dueentware. At w.ll at Tinware, Cedarware. Willowwara. baeteta aad Brootns ; together wtaa, a large itack w uroeene, i aaa always a lull ttocl of FLOl'K, FISU, SALT, to. a ikort, wa k.ta a fall topalj of ersrytking atetl la Urn atarkst. Wt waal all oar al1 eattotaera aael at ataaj atw ones as caa make It eons.oi.ot, ta giro as a oau oeiore pure, attng ,itewliera. DANIfL HAHTS0CI KUWIN UOODWIH. CarwtntTllIt. fthnsa. U, 18(9. 1CICIIAKD MO.S.S01. DIALER IN F0EHGN & DOMESTIC GOODS MUSLINS at DtXAIKES at COBt'KGS at ALPACAS at Sfnaatioo price prices 8enaalioa Srnsatinn Sroaation price. prtcet Just receieftd at MOSSOFS' GINI5H AMS at Keoaalioai rirlret CHINTZ PRINTS GI.OVE1 CUAVATS al at al at t al at Senaalioo Pfntaiioa Senaatien Senaatinn priooa price price pricee at UOSSOP.8 SUA WW Seoaalion prices Kenaatioa prices Sentitioo prices BONNKTS aiLOREDI ML SL1.NS j All lo be had al UOSSOrS'. LINEN at Sensation Seneatioa KenaalioD Kanaatiao Sersaiion prices pricee ('HASH at CURTAINS at prices fA RLE CLOTHS al prices FRINGE al prices at MOSSOPS. LACK at Senaalioo HtiSI F.RY at Kenaailoa KIIUIONH at Sensation prioes prices prices TRIM MINGS I of all kiodaAlat Senaalioo prices inane auan If I Aiwavton Hand at atUSSlire CASS1MKKK3 al Nensalion Stittiaiion Sensation Sensation Sensation prices ? ATT I NETS at prices prices TWKKDS al at at at .1 FANS VEST1NOS prices prioes SU1KT1KGS Sensation prioes at Mossorv, CLOTHING auch' a Coals, raolt, Vests, Under Shirta, Flannel Shirta, Boots, Shoes, at teuaalion prioes Hail. and Caps,; Now fur sale at M0S80PS' UAKIJWAKr. sucb aa Sa"a, nails at sensation prices at MOBSS'.OP at aansalion pricee al sensation prices at MOSSOPS". Fork a, Knives, Spikes, lliugaa. LIQUORS, such as Wine, Hran.iy. Gin, Wh Ulcer, Cognao, etc, eta.. FRUITS, such aa I'ruDea, Harems, Figs, Filberts, ia. GROCERIES, say Flour, Umi, Shoulders, Sticr, Molaasea, titlee. at aeusalisn pric tea, L r a r k e ra. Spioea, tanalee, Coal Oil, etc., elo. Alwajrt at MOSSOPS'. BLACK I SO IK I PES row per at leaiiBtinn aenaaiion sensation aenaaiion aenaaiion prices prices prioes price prices nrioes at at at ut MIUT LKAI) CAPS at enaatinn At the store of RICH ARD MOSSOP. MObSOl' Always keens on hand a full assortment of all kinds ofnoda required for the aoeoojrrjodalloo ol ihe public. Jul l. mr. 1:11 m KAi Hrorn noRsts. On, kaar, t.aia, suitable for htaihrrlnt . llOOl ll ,1 IMI'I .) ( STUMP EXTRACTOr, P rrl,t-rt .1 tte l.aeo.,, tto ' tr.rlor. wlsk It oislifl.'tW stidsrsur,4 it wsrrent tMs sra'hM In J,i juet aUi u u mrnrd-ei'.liinit o'b.r s'enr t.si,J3 Iwief ei .Bslietlrd en tine f.hil'.e-.f.t.ioo.i J" 1 pies 11 win ei"ai in. isrerst tintsi.n. J ieoe It alios, gniood Berssillir. lis . J beet I" In. Bule en win pall u,a u r, lea eii-n ean if ihe din frora lit nK.u eitierted 11 wliliioll ' owir. totbe eis. stamps) fn al fort, to one kun4re e., 4 will ellher nra Ih.si o.er, or sp,t, bs propped wp, si drrlrtd. Tkt t-rm? knlld tbe kilraelor, delieer It. and tail fa.sa of tba iH.rrha.sr aad if It 4ots . eostpletr aaliifaetlow, aa.) do joslti 1 ed. Ihe IH lake It awa. and L "r1 for tlielr trosois. fries ot Maebl, ilit 1 Towatbia sad eoualj rl kit lo, u J Dirt ss usirii.i s.'.. nuoress BOOIU A HlMlUliore J.f.rtuo Lies P. 0., CIsvltMCt,, CERTIKICATE. Wt. tba wadereirned, karlne witai . trial of T. J. Boetk't Impros.d blaai, oa tbt faeat of R. II. Moore, Bear Ulktrss,. oa esuiraaj sou muHw.j, ioe m ,A1 rioeeseuer, saav M7inlStkSh he, that we belle.e it to be tbt kt.t .... aowia wis for sitraetiDI ttnaipi, Iti,,j. SOBltroetlnn. rasllT Bianated. net Habit M, VUI.I wsor, sit! t the aaacbine frotn the wagoo. wtita apart, pat It toretber, aad palled t larri ,J wsi in i. vm -' . -. atw i.. 1 psntitrjssitwp.iissB.. msras.,,,. but be does bis work la ukior out is. 1.,.. tiumpa, wlihoot a bard pull. Mr. boot, . Hatontee, rails aooursiands paillee. , Banauog is. wscnius. w wuuts aerissti la waat or ttaupeitraeiori to teetbisontui before porcbeeiog sltewbere. wkirk tbe. rt tree of eharge br esllinr on tbt Propristun 1. C. Barr.u, J. W. hlrkard, K V. hp.,,,, Joha Noldcr, Joho Kirk. i. W. u.l,,. 11. II. Moors, J W. Wsllaes, W.B.Atsi..., Oeo. Kllmftr, Km V. Been, Andre. Wis a. J. Horn, l 01. K. Jrera, a. j. ,,, lamts Moore, L D. Car Ills, ueo.H ilssu l-erer Flegal, rred a doiiltj, ,, YALIABLE MILL PBOPEE' FOR SALE! Bltatc4 la aOerstar Towuablp, tlauff tuuuty, ra. fTlIH aobaoribar. betng denraai of ainum, X buaiuau, afleri lor aaia u iLuUi. MlltU with to run of but. Ihe ml, it au4 ui fwad ortir, wiib Irttta nt-oty tu tbimtv of land a J a ooutUrubie ftiAJib L'niviaLl llut&kw; tb protty .jit. tay iuihm a Pbilibabura, Centre ewuuty.aud wuliit a tea f lurupik. roai. Tba I yrvut k Cttarfifi. I, road ruua ttruugh tUe luili, witbm a l rvii Um milL i bera n alav a ootuiueravint lot ui ii luck aud White Fioa tiiubar co ta Iaol alo a varr desirable location fur a Wtu,ra tory, (di ooa ii much noeded ia Uit Kim tbaoountj.) Far lurtlicr uarticttlaui utuiin tba iub.vcribdr, lit injr on tba pnijHrty. Auar CIIAKLEM. CADWALLADEH, actl -St .Pbilipibtuf , Oatrc oountj, h It barabj given, that letter of Aaninetis tiua ob ut aetata ai e.'iri(jfi u.PflMuar lata af Bradford t-nwortip, Claaffiflld touotj havlag kata dolj uranled to tfaa amltm all paraimt todebUd to laid mite will u vaka 1 aaa.) diet tiafBt, aod lho 111 a. alma or tJaaataadf will prraeot tbtia fnf? atbaBiiaataa for UlaDt without deliy. JOHN HOLT, tLIJAU tMl.Kl ot9 It A'lBiiDiitr Kor doioff a faaaily wahirif tv tlwbert aa4fiwi eat Maaaer. Uaaranttsod eqaal to aa? u world. Has all tha atrriiftb of aid nm with tbo mild and lathering qualitiM of ftn Cast i la. TrT thu eplendid eap. r-nt in ALbEN CHEMICAL WORKS, 41 rtk h Urrt, Philadelphia. hmi A I ia hereby givca tbit letter of adnibiitn' oa tb tato of KK'UAKl) ROWLEY, itm late of Woodward township, Clearfield count; bavinr been daly fronted to tba attdemnM persona indebted to Saul ejLata will pleait a. payment, and those baring elaiui or - will preaonl tbam properly autnenufatM w tlamrnU . il ARM A.N kUWUfc. October 22.Dt:pd. AJmiaiKi' A l)MIMTRAT(Rtf KOTK t- Xk hereby gh en tbat letterr of adoneirtn on tbe estate ot WM. 11AR I Ltltuub, i lata of Ball tuwnahip, Clearfield county, P ing boon daly (ranted to the ondcriifoed, sf son i indebted to said estate will pirate mti ment, and tboaa bar in i; claims or dewtsna? present tbeaa proerly autbenticaU'd forsfttk: and ailowAoca without delay. . LAVIA UAHTLEROItE.Aii ADAM BHKTH, Adm'r. Ostend, Octobt-r 2V, lhftH-6t. Town Properly for Sale TUB property occupied hy T. Liddell, d of lleed and Fourth ttroets, Cieararlil oooaistinc of a aood, sobttADttal PLANK U'1 and tho LOT, t about ihioe-fourths of aa ' Tba situation is duea to tbe Railroad depot, it an e xr 1 lent location for business pnrKie ror lerus, aj-ply ub tbe premises. LIVERY STABLE. npilE andnrslt-ned bert leare te inlnna Its X lie that he it bow full? prepared to aru. oat. all ia the waTortnrni.bing nurses, nsr raildles snd Uariirss, ob tbe shortest Butin OB laatoBahle terms. Reeideare 0a Locasl I betweea Third and Fnurlh. tiKO. W. OKARH.tf.' DeaHleld, April 11, ISM. Democratic Almanac. rTMlIS Inralnable pnbllrattmi U ff r k X post office It shuald bein thehandrof H l'aioerat. It contains full election refers I every county in tba United State; Wert J n a lb bar for 1X6(1 tontamg a ajaTipltle tin f names ol ail the newrpaperit tuppratcd aJ n during Li o coin's administration ; and tbat f' ' aonuius the tjamca of all those civilian wlv imprisoned during: te aame period. IV" lists, for futara ralVreuce, are worth mon the price of the publioattuo. Tbe miaiberf r is also tall of TaluaMe atatistiee. Any out 60 eoU to the Pott Master, will reruve ail a copy fur each yer, free uf postage. , 3IOXEY NAVKD TB are conntanlly pnri'haiiinf for caJ. iaw l ura ai4 itto MarkHn, an Dry aad Fancy Oooda, 8ilhm Cottons, B bboca, Watrhta, Sewing Machines, IV lery, lrens tjoods, XuuieUc Oooda. te., to. Whioh we aro artnallf aeltms at an averar of ONE UnLLAUlOK :AC1I AKTlCLt ales being strtrtly fur oh, and, our tradt larger thaaj thai ot any oUior similar confer bice as to giro botf r oarKeuns than oan its od of ay aUiar botMo. - - , THE LAPIES Art etpecialtr ioiitcd to (Ire ill t trial- p' a Circular and LsrbsoKe List. Our sltth trsteat of tolling it at Minos: Fi we sena o watsat pea Uiiqlaina aail rnhe teriliing ! diffrrriil artirlrs lo he sold forsll earh: dOfnrM; llllfnrllli I0 for ild. if. by Btail. ConiiaisaioBS larger thas Urnes 1 bv anr other firuj, aceordi.a to tiseof clak. gle fountain and ebeok. 11 ceula. alarrtDii' afroBll wanted. Sksb woaav is IUdistkbI' rt.aa. sirod us s trisl club, and tou aiU aci etlge that yes oanaot atord lo bur guedt other boate ther'orter. KASTMAN et KKSDAI ! aaglS (si tb lienor.. Si., Bo on. H 'ruea anal abdainlaal tspportrt el if X kind of tbe latrst lr.proreoi.nlt, frr -if the Krwg Utore of HAHT8WI0K a 1 rbllsidelphla & Eric Rnllm SUMMERTIME TAW-E- TkroBgh aad direet routebetw.es fhilttY Baltiators, Htrrltbarit, Williamsperl, and lbs Great Oil Rctrion of Pennsylvan ELEGANT SliEEPIXG Oa all Sight Trains. OH and after MONDAY, FEPT. it I" traiat ob tht Phlladtlpbis a Koad will ma ss follows i aa mu-.mI. Mall Trela leaett l-hlladtlrhla. I'-' L Ho..., do Bt. Mart s. ' o........arrlTe at Brie rls Rmreet leeeet Philtdslrhia... " Uo de St. alaty s-... bo arrirs al Kris K-aatWerd. ... ...lM' Mall Traia leaess Krip , l0 do "t. Msry't M ... 4 " ' ...' Da arri.t at Philadelphia. Krte Bspreea leaess Rrie .. f JS I Pe di ft Mary. lie tolvs al Pbilul.lnhla . . t ee i Veil and Kirre.s eonnset wilk Oil Crer' Sliirrneny River nail noe.i. "fS"irr-, tkroegh. a L.FRK IS U t I Plewtral sT',",,t