4(1 1 .sizri!& hL T V " af Nth (T Oiohok ILGooiilanhkii, Editor. CLEARFIELD, Ta. WRnxEsiuY MnitMNd.ncToiiEn . I'M. Til tNKsillviNfi. President (iriwt I unco should huve been earlier, and Us issued a thanksfrivins p.-octatna-i "' saved Iho business of tho ooun , ,. " ,, . .. itry from disaster. Hio nvowed oh- tt.on, demanding thai ihurndaj, the , ' , ,,. Ul0 ie0 of IStli day of Xuvoinhor, he obsorvod 413 Kllcll Jefferson Davis arrived at Uultimoro on Saturday last from huropo, where I lio has heen has heen for thu past eighteen 1 .iionths. lio btill canapes tho Jipplo treo." t,n 'an.irl ' ,. , m. 7w i I mischief; by doing nothing until Fri Every Radical rat ... oflit-e at W aah. ntter'nn lllcn .en HuMeu ington from this Statu and Ohio was j notir0 tm new born intention, ho whipped on Sunday night lant, for the I added to the violence of tho fluttua- ntirnosn of vntinir iii thoco States. I tiotm. Jf ho had stood aloof and al- Thn whole "hread and hatter briirado" ' is thcrefoi-o in motion. TAnDONltu. I'resident (jranl pardoned Col. Alexander, ol'Readin who had been convicted and sentenced wurc. rulintr, that might be n.si;rtiod as . In,,l"" -... . I i i ... i.i l.letldrBon - to the penitentiary lor violating tlio! kilo discharging the!11," P;uliilion to proe.H.,1 without iclicek. Jlut instead ol prohtmg by the revenuo laws w -duties of Assessor. GonkSoltii. Ex-Governor Biglcr etaited yesterday on a tour of obser vation through tho Southern Suites. "IIo, with a number of other capitalists, jiroposo to invest largely in Tennessee .nd Kentucky lands. .. .. . TT r . ; Tho list of juror, for Member, term will bo found in this issue. Tho term of tho court will bo devoted to the trial of tivil cases for tho purpose ' of clearing up tho dockets, if such a thing can bo done. Rack Again. Jacob Thompson, of i Mississippi, Secretary of tho Interior - l ii ring Mr. Ruchauan'i administra tion, arrived in Washington on Satur day. This is tho first time ho lias uccn in mo cuy since ins resignauon in Januar)-, 1801. j Dead. lion. Isaao V. Fowler, post- j master of New York during President tile public alter causing them this Pierce' torm, died at Chicago on tho 1 needless, vexatious loss. If he bad per JOtli ultimo. Ho was a prominent 'c,i '" Y',", "-'l7ll!runC0,,t,"'ir ri" ' tilu ti-rtiilil l,fitA lml In itnv iliitipu ill liemocralio politician, ana naa a Host , of friends, lie passed away just ono . WM.t hi, II, IV, I MA H V . I 'Mill, it 1. nt I m j feel that they have been shamefully Backing Off. Three of tho Radi- swindled in consequeticc of the Secro il nominees for Rials officer in New tary of the Treasury not knowing his v..i. c ,,.,.,.e. '"IT "'"" . " ' ' nnd State Ireasurer, declined to ccpt tho nominations londercd them btr the loil Stato Convention. They evidently "smell a mice Tho Stato I Committee lias substituted Frani Sei gel, Horace Greeley and W. B. Taylor. m Condemned. Tho lato gold gam blers' spreo in Now York, by which gold was run m from 135 to 170 in 1 ono hour is bitterly denounced by I nonr, is li tter y umouneea 'T every respeclublo citizen in tho coun-i trv, tho Secretary of tho Ircasurj-.," roceiving a good share of lb he condem-1 Tiation. Sir. Stewart, liranls first 1 ocretan, denounces tho conduct of! tl, "hulls" and ' hears" nn.l Mr Until. well in strong iorms ; alleging that till uuBiounn niii-rinia ui iiiu iiuiivu , will bo ruined if the monetary attairs 1 of tho country continue to trolled by a set of gamblers. bo con- Boi tweLI.i.in. TI10 loil putrersand i llowors havo great time in bolster- , . , flng up tho cconomv- and financial 1 tip tho economy and nehf mes of the Secretary of lhe Trens ury, Uoutwell. A aslutu'lon corrc- spondent of tho New Voile Herald, of; a Into date, .ays: "Somo timo a . ...i. - .. . . i jia.snj,u iiiiiioiiiLu urn. ncj, , amounting to $1,0.10, was sent to the Treasury Departmont by a Chicajro bank for redemption. Tho pack.H'e wnfirooeii'eJ and receipted for. AOorl it ri 1 1 1 n rr a. roiiiinrinii n nmn with h.. i 8 " , ' ruN...ao imm mo ao.Bnmci.iu mo n8 u onnu'witni tt.r...y ono, owiiir lo .,(.(.,,v;lin.. knrK-kf.l or cliiwllf.! orl Aunk officer, urroto to ftsocrlain tlie!"" Mtjiniirt of llio l.,iiliu Kant-ns- j j,.(',..,7i unit jn.t Urmil in lii jikt-e. uiie of tlio dttiay. The reply vaa ,,"-'i' l''H. lnt it m pfiutraii.y rl,,.0 (),s,.rvP, ,,,., -t that tnu nl tl.ttl.monovl.id not born r.oiv(.d.icl,'',r!,:'!r.ri7l1 1,ones'-v' vM"'y tituti, W1 more c.W...inif.l Mill, noincr ic'.ior iro.o tlio bank reunited it. nn invctitijratitin l tlio (leiiarlnietit. llie only lact tltua lar clicitoil ia that ! the packaeo a rcrciiited furnt thei'.l""'1 'L10 Ul"" '", "'"'''. t"' TreitRury, but what became of it after tl.at is not known.' The vote in llio Mulliodist Knideonal chnrcH 0.1 tho qttention of lay delign. tion ll reported by tho New York Mdhndift of last week ka follows : I'iit lay slt-l..eatiae.... IfaiaBt. Xfajurits for Jleturns from ..UMIB ...ST.U44 twenty-two confer- nccs give tho clerical voto oil ll.c , )iiostion as stated : Fur Iae 4elejratiiitl. Aeaiest M, Wajority fnr To carry the itM'Z "tl ""Pn ,''r'',r" l" 11,0 ' ",";.sMillet,hir..i,- iis botders. 'o,lotibt ,z:::z:::::::::::..M2 ' '''"'"'i ofaiitho nrm it ,.,)1U, l0- r,,,,,,,,!, nnJ wi,ho.tt . rlocte. to tho 1 h-s.dei.cy, tlirecl ly, ' 1. 1. ,. , 0. 1 . bv proper lecilalion or bv ; .'', General (Jraitt is the only ono living. m ,, jll.jl,im V.mngj where- amemlment it 11! President drant, upon letirniiig of c ;;,i i,.i. r,,....,,!!. jirwssury mat 11 sliould reeeivo the n-otos of trree fourths of tho nietnbcm (olerical) of tbo annual conferences ,1 and this is the onlv point nnon which 1 Z " r, , 1 . ...... ,vM. v. ur.,-sm ua.e ; olicitous ai the result of tlio lay vote ' m nntloublcd : So far in the confer- -. ... . .. ..... ..v..... ,i. .,no ivi, via i..tt ,;.;,. . , i.... Iiinety-onti votes to spare. Jl-.skrtino. We note lhe rclnrn of, tboCotressioiiHlIIetrencbmentCotn- miU. Irom a summer iunketintr t,,r , l a Slimmer junketinp; ,011r , rxeclivc tn.it.sion and several I mt t- iffe .Kmc. tha rvoon..wnfn"""H.,lt W ''"n 1,9 ''""I""1 . in ! , . ' , MeW will be paid Ly tho Tederal treasury. H in to bo hoped that some mmnber will hn lu.i.o.t .n,l k..l,t ' enough to pnt l the C.ta in rt.uliori . - . L it, incsc nttmmrrcTenrsiona before the I i-ountrv n u i-ir..riK. . i Jl ' " s-.tiumtv lirelar. IM.-j.nren rec. h. t WTTVi its (off! Siirrtilnllon- Tli remarkable fuc. tlint during t lio week cndinir (in Saliiidury lhe 2.'lh, gold fluctuated from 1.12 to III- ( In enable our r-!iiK'in lo institute, com w ithoul nnv apparent onni, bus cans- pnrlsun w ith thin year' vuto when cd nol only consternation mming busi- received : wi men, hut n great deal of comment 'from llio press. -The singular emirso pursued by tho Secretary of the. J reas ii ry has. been severely commented on by papers of all politics. Tim follow ing in tuken from a lead in g editorial I in the N. V. JlcraUl, of the 27th ult: Nothing eould have been inoro mnl I adroit and clumsy thnn his Conine dtir- it.j tho recent excitement If lio had i been coins to interfere, his interior. gold and keep it, ut n reanonalilo fig ure. !ut if it was allowable tor him to uso the resources of tho Treasury fo lower iho price, it was eiiially ul lowahlo for him to adopt the name means to prevent its mm), jiy niicr- feriitg on cdnesdny. ho could have : prevented the extreme and violent ! duel nations which inllictod ho much old to 1,6 ru" UI with a view to take, advantage of the high pricoas a Rellcr, hi motives would havo heen )U9jat least intolligihle. II ho hud sold llio iiovernraeni goiu m jinevn moil ing from lot) to lud when those prices reason wnj- no iuuuiiieu wo -''" atato of tho market and selling gold I when it was highest he first brought I down tho prieo to a lower point than it had reached in a long wluio, and then he made a large sale. Ilia object was not to get tho best price lor tho ! j (.iovornment gold, but simply to regu late tho market, ho ought lo have be gun earlier und havo prevented tho disasters to which bo applied a too t.m) uJ n llig J,' BeaHon of tho full trade, when merchants have millions of dollars' worth of goods in tho warehouses which they are daily withdrawing to supply I heir custom crs, a sudden riso in tho price of gold, attended by fears that it will go high , ... ,.,. r,i iui luiuio nw in iwiiihii, ui u tjt.s Mr. lioulwell was an unmoved spectator while they were paying 100 for gold which they mav not huve oc- ! casion to use in two or threo wwks ; : h.l naaitot, na lit,.,- IiriI ir.tt lliiu Imnt'V ,oad thcr ,,a,-jS( )ie immediatt,iy breaks dow n tho market and causes : gold to bo sold for la lio cannot cx- .Kl.t , Da p,iular with tho inercan ., 1. ,i,,.,ira , 1 11,,... t.ouj iaVo mado un their loss ! Ipnm till,,,' I, lit,,, rt MPS Al ll IW 11,1 , own mind, and chanirinait with uddenncs which battled calculation. By ,tanaiR,Uoof until after the spec- ulation lulniinatcd, ho compelled those who had duties to nay within the en uing threo weeks to Imy gold at cx- ! travagant prices ; and by interlering then, bo onalJad rival importers ,0 monopolize all the profits. The effect of ilr Iioutwcirsniunagenie.it is, that somo merchants havotormv ,.r cent, hi -her duties than others. He cannot shift tho blame from bis own shoulders by laying it to tho specula-' f permitted the spec ulalioi, l ! ' ' 1,,'ri,.," ,.,f.,:,' ,,, ,r. ; 1 r :,:,,:,, .i,,,, i, ,,.n'i,i ,.i,p,.l. 1 it, when nothing was easier than for Imn to have nippeil it in llio butl. ' itralh or franklin Plrrrr. I I'ranhlin Tierce, ex I'leMilent of the l mien Mates, uieu ni i.oncora, . . 11., ' Oil Ilia M l Hist. . fliriiil ,. . , . , i . 1 ,v ...... ,j i-..j I 1'ierco was a tno yCan,, (Jencnil native ol .M'W Hampshire, and served , hat Stato in her own Senate and in , I IHO oClltllO Ol IIIO L I1IICI1 DIHICS. II served bis country as a (ieneral in the ! , cr . ta" ., "", 'r,.'Ln 1 lo.ients of .VeClellan in plaster, and his lv.i:l, to J arch 4lll, lNn, as I'resident , ,,wn l.r(. tille.1 tin mnnv smnll nur. , ., i-..:..i c. ... r' i.:. 1. 1 :..i. " i. " 1 ' K ' " ,v ' B ... . ...,.,i..i -in 1." I ofllce bo received liifl clectorial votes l all the Siaics but lour, which voted ; "r ('ll 'Sl'"11. lllu Wllifi candi.htle. j 1,i('rcr M a n"1" "' t-swllt-iit abilities, anil was, inoreovcr, every 1,1, a .nilemiiti. In manner and i deportment, bo was eXcc.,IiKly j urbane and pleasing, and no man ever j occupied tho White llouso who made ! . 1-i4,MU,llu '-t "r ;1 nmnn, mii ur kiiiuh. iiiuii -uu j n . ... n . 1 ri'MUcin i utrro. Jli .Kiminisirni.oi. ; . U lltl IIIH 1 1 1 V At the close ofliielVcMdontiiil term, 1 (Jen. Pierce rel.irne.l to hi Itomo in j ew J 1 :i tn jinlitrc, H'l.ern ttc u..etl n itt. llis wile's dentil occurred sumo yctirs nn, ami his only child, a Ron, who bud iilmot reached manhood. was killed by n rnilwav accident in Masnchiisell, n short limp jirevious tollicinnurjuralionof President Pierce T,' 1,,',,"M,, I'resideiit was in all respects n worthy man and an orna ment to his Slate and country. Pence to bits uhes. .iiiiiurrj t tiimoro and innrew jolin- j sot, are the only men now living who have lilled the oflice f President, nnd lMpy Cl"1' became President in t onfo fjitenceof the deal bstif their rredeccs-j me .letntsc 01 111c e 1 reiiieni, issneo ,ht, ;,,l('win-: . " rmiT"- ' ,M,n;.- 1 -I"1 r y ."!'"n President of unnonncng to tl,e people o, mo 1 nueu Males tne iienlli ni ..ne (,f his honored pn P l'it'h pr edecessors oeciiiretl at Concord i ! early lliin morning '"'nOtlt in tl0 I ..it: -,. ., . P"1 " , v oiiitt us ,a universally iovea in iinvaic in,, i.m.lcatl.w c mourned wit i m sorrow beliiti.s the ! -om"r.V " H ! bis dceeasp. A a llllllk nf re"llcct to I his niniiioty it is ordered Hint Iho fxec.l.vc mansion ami several I u ; nioiirn.nir, ami all M.siness ,, ,i,e tlv of iho funer.il n.oun.inir, and all husiness sns.ei,i!cj ll i fur ther ordered t tint lhe War nnd Nhw Ilennrtinenls raitse snittihln niiliin. v "I'd honors to bo paid on this oo ton f t. 1 1, n nt i. .,,.,... . T , I. o , II no . j i.ni. nsu ji .s j n-,..r m. amona -e,rnin ! i rff 1 1 it I Ion Ktluritt. We ri'toilui o the clcciim rcliirn of last Octiilivr rikI November, so as AI'll. CK.VI.. I'Hi:hiiii:nt. OifXTIKS p Adam - - Allegheny. Ariiit.troiij: beaver - - -i llnllo.d Ueiks j Uhiir i Bradford -! Harks Huller - - -j ('itinliria - - Cuifrou - t'arboli .",.1741 '.'.s;t; 3.17H' 14.07 b 3.4I' 2.021) 3,!I7:;! .'! (1 ,0 3 S3s 7 111 3! 3 210! 3.55S' 3','4 2 741 3 OH!' 0 4'.in 2,(J2M 3,l"J(.i 2.5' 4,022' 5.45.l! 4 Ml1 4.3!i1 2.0101 l.llllj 4 555 1 4,0osi 2!i4l 4,171, 1.IU7I 3,3011 2,l7!'i ,1 J.J;I Si!lKis 1.753 h.6l3i 1.047 2 8.1 H 2'.U7 25.47 4. OS ! 3 04S 2,07 7,1117 3 (l0 7.70S 7,l'.5 3.HI3 2 03.1 5lW 2.1M 3.420 '.I.17H 1 H'.IK 1 '.174 2 0.10 2 143 7.322 4.171 0. 107 4.100 50K 8 007 3,702 36.1 4,451 8112 1. NO'.l 3.417 14.yj:t :l s's. 1.4 .54l 2 02. 7.41. a.oi'.i :iui!l MM .'i.si'.:i! 4i i; 2 77-, 5 "i.V (i I'.'.X. 2, '.i.')ii' .0.!7: 4 M f.:!'.M'i 4 4:i:i 4,s:;s' 2,7r,4! 1,11541 4,6'ili 4,77:)' ;i4o, 4.27.SI l.iu! 3. :!74; yvf 2,:;id: 2,twi! l,w.:i' ,i"p7u! 1.710; 2.is: ii,;i".r.! 13,42"! 5,0.11 W.l 4.177 7.01'-'! li.HKlj 3.72.'. 2,!4'.i .'!,::sl K,M.".li l.'JUci i .'.i'.i2; Centre t'heHter - Clarinn - - -' Clearfield r.linton --; Col u in liia Crawford 1'uaiherPd , Dnuphin -I lielsware Klk j Kno - - - - -I Knyelte - - f'orei.1 - - -i FrHiiklia -j Fulton i fireene - - -! Iltinting'n j 2,077 7,U2i. 3, Hnl 0.1 HO 4 mo! ,1llt! 7.7U:1 3.74r. 341 4,321, 7S'J 1,7221 3.473 4. K4L' 2.1 70i Inoiuim 4 will ! 2.14 I junjutB 1.4071 1.1.313! S.O'.il! 4.207 4 7;;.i! !i;i2! 4.0SO: 1.473 Lsncmler - I.uwreiice - Lebanon - -i hehigh - - ! Luzerne - -' Lvenming-j McKenn - -j M e-'eer - - - 15.702 S.7k'J 4 315 5 (1: 14 0.32 1 14 3(13) in.72:i 4 K3'.l 4.713 !lh3 4.7113 7.10: 4.07s; l.fn7 2U15I H. Wtlj 1 0V7: 7.702! 4.24oi 2,4 IGI 55.173; I, 313. 0!U; !) 42S' 1.31k: 1.77.S' n.-,r 3.3'.i2 1.U5I' 1.277 3774' 1,757 ; 4 si',71 3.5.'t'.i; 0 30O 1.700; y,o'j4l 1.02H 4.117'J 1,840 S02 8.(is:l 1.20'J 4.7!'l 3 825 2 004 00 CM 370 1.71)3 8.707 1. '.I25 3 201 473 4.882 5.5111 20M 4.759 3.02(1 511.11 2. W8.I 5 -5 1.C23 0,44'J itllin 1,2 1 e.i 73,1 7,!Mh' l.l'.M' 4,4,12' 3.0'.i4i Monrofi -i Mnntpnin) ; Montour - Nirlhim'r. Northum'd I'errjr 1 I'hilsdel'a , Hike ; Poller 1 Schuylkill! Snyder - - Socnertet -I 2.7W K. Ik tt lr.a 7.701' 4.141 2,.i2ti; 2.r,7u!i 1.20'J 3M Ml; Jl.S.'lS; 1,343! l.hlHJ. S40 .1,377 2,051 1 1.340 3.701 l.H2' 4.'.I4K 3.3'.'7! C 50H 1.70.1 1.0041 K,l!2: J.WmI 3, 1 !i.l' 401: 4.0H2 5.4o 2 054; 4.431: 2 Woj 4i4l.: 2 fiUsj 5,33.i: l..i4;i; 0,(153 SmquebaV 'T;. I'nion - -j Vensnpo -! Wtrren n ttSllinglli Wnvne - - Wetrtior'd Wyooiiog York , To'.si -;. M iij'iritVi 21,;!'.UK1 ii''. - : 'J07 ;::i.i,3 .I42.2M) 'Js S'W Orunt on .llcCiillan'M llort. i That General Grant should ride or I drivo somehody else s horso, or re tL'ivo- 0M pn-wnt, a showy steed, is most imt.irul thing in tho world v 11 u I an d wo are now indebted to otir siin I plu-mintled neighbor of the JiulUtm ! for rather a curious story ot" "swopping .1 ani,rae - ." w (una no wmi re- ) ' V" l,m' l,cr" (;'n"al McClellun spopu r,iy ,n '"8 nftllv" '"J'i wbcn 1 - l'hlu ,"r o,,t0 JlullU'J t0 Renume lo- y u 7 ' " then it was t hataccrtaiiiartistmould- cJ cr Uncled an equestrian statue or tatuulte of the young ".Napoleon It was rather u clumsy piece ol work in 11,0 l""'HU '",e. llK'rc a 11,0 u"" ai pawing 01 1 10 gro.inu ana lorc-icg ra B,,d '. l'"ml n,ld ,b"19 - l - 'nJ w-.tli Chicahommy mud, sat llio young soldier. His was, when mounted, a graceful luriire, and the ,'ulI,t"r" did it justice. The work 1 ro- 'diu ed gri ut enthusiasm, ll stood in Ishop windows, and attracted crowds. Tbe I,i-agiio w as on tho point of buy 'irirt,,iit' u ilnr.iiti. tvlu.n l.iiioiiln nrn. lutlU.ti l!rnsi n(i Hooker, and their H(lirs uw.MsTvelv went down in blood . ,uml disaster, on llio Hanks 01 t lio liup- 1 1,,,!,,,,,,,,,, !;. 'l',0 real hero of Antie- l(Mn ln, ,T;Klti ,rvf ,iay. Loyal miiuvllti ,unr, htii-sc necfe with ' ''iirliinds. liuoulKivc wives astonished tu.ir hiishnnd with birth-day iires- 1 lor. j nen catno the eclipse, anu tnc iKMi nr ii,,, at,,! ni.itn nt mi eml Ti, w.,,ir n-as nhtst lio bid a uT.Q at(.k n mlKj ur)d ,(.milnj tho olher, the latter would prevail by c,.,;.,!. ju-ic- however a prudent majority of seven vole. In any ....... ...:,i. .. ..... 1(1 ,iin ,; ............jisuo wherein Kentucliy, Tennesseo ,,llpl,,!, ,nji;n n,m t,r (,n( ,;,., , , ,,i,i(.u his time i iin,i 1,pl dorse It now scems.so .1V ,hu lUiUdin, thai bnviiic ascer- liuuu'.l t!iat(ir;uit was at the end lo lio . nn n n.nn i j, ttrultitor fioil'Mit i (lf a .,, ,-..lllii,.ill .," tlC 1(i.-p und nitti i ii it r. tin 'mtiri.iv u nrn -Kva nn mm 1101 nill) )lllt al,0i,r n,. t,i, 0. jt in.iv: Iho lirinnpal rrt of the . tratiKliiriiintKin 11 cfinredefl, anil in Nlono nn in hiolory (irant now rides Mcl'lclliin'a liorno Ayr. Cnt.FAX on Poi.vtiAMV. Vice Pres ident I'olliu has been (riving the Mor tnrins at (irc.it Salt l.nko t ity a little wholesome advice on polygamy. H"t why nil this talk nnd 110 action ? In 1 ." 4, if wp are not mistaken, in the very ortranir.ulinn of llio li.tpnblican pnrlv, ils mimion wns declnred to be .i,- vtii,. ti,,ii nf "t boar, twin r. Moa nf lirlI.,aris.n, Klavery nnd polvcnmv." slavery 1ms been Bbnlhni lit the txiitit i,f tin. btivrinet nnd be luw but M(,rm()n M,Vi;mv rt.tnl,iflll Bl ; 1)0 to ,lo ni,ing I nt talk upon lhe ! subieet, Ihcro will some day bo pre- eipilated a bloody collision bclween 1,1,0 1,10 'sir"!' ll'nt wi" : Uo , M.nlllu1 , 10 ,,v,,hnu,t foP ,,..,.... ion. , ..... ..,, II imperii of tho Palter Pay Saints, J if tt-MI. 1 lift nf. nitti IHdt aa-iia. n tan I r.n,vililti' Unilirwl Uwm ninl ini r.i.1.. i .le-K,,,,!,, ,,,,, T (,. Sherman iitmbl lo have told n member of tl.o houso Commiiteo on I M,littT Aftnira thnt it will no. I,o,lo.l .itu-le lo redttc,. the armv K. b.iit? us i , .j,.,,,, ,., l l'n-l. 11 ,nJ).ln, t.(lllimi ir,.,e.n. i ow nreyou Hetreneh- ,,.,, ril, ,Uin i's an excellent hobby for tl.o riim to r.do. n-. . . . . ' i he last t,Mii(M.ilioti coitus Irom Cl.i.taii.sT:t p.M s'L"l tin iter, whith wntils tho .... : 1 . . , . .....miiihi uipiini reniovea in i.tKiKimii .11 oiinuun. j 1 is sa.,1 tl.at distilleries ; .1 .. . a." raiin r numerous 111 tuose uiyun- , t ' WntnTTOiy'w.iit e rw i Thr Ihlfl or foltntfil i'otrtr. Thn August (Urtl Sniliinl m,n: The discontent of the el bus of lute manifested ItsrK by ngllaling the pro priety ol the removal of lis' IVilcriil ciipilal. Wo have heretofore given, at various times, the various forms under which this discontent in (toiirciilcd. Tracing back this ngilalios, its pro- irres mav thus ho limrkej. Firsl there were L-ivrii to tlio mihliu oarncd ilisipiisitions about tho movement n! population. This wns followed by scienlilio discussion as to tho centre of population of tho Great Republic, and its relation to a geographical ecu - Iro aiid tho central point ot acce-si-hilily or great railroad oantro. Fol lowing upon this camu llio clainH of several largo Western cities, each one of which set forth ilH pretension to bo considered as the tioint which best sulislied tho conditions requisite for : tho truth about this wretched scandal the new era of tho Great Republic. is beginning to bo told Tho Loudon Saint Louis, Chicago, Cincinnati, Lou- Atltamiim (high authority), of Sep. isville, Columbus, and Toledo havo loniber IS, winds up a brief notice each been brought forward, each an I with these trenchant words: "Mis. having preponderating merits. l!utStowe s story has excited as much ill it is fpiito evident that in popular esti- j donation in An, erica us in F.urnpc, if mation Chicago, St. Louis, Louiiville, nol moro. It could not bo touched nnd Cincinnati were the only pints without staining iho lingers, or stirred which wero entitled to tho co'nsidera- j without moving a sickening steiu h. tion of the great public. In the mean-' It heaps injury on tho injured and while tho nress discussed the unheallh-! proves nothing ugainst tho alleged iness nnd inaccessibility and other objections to Washington as tho great rederal centro, and Western cities became- activo and enterprising to ex tend their influence as railroad centres, nnd Congress lo devise ways und to grant charters for railroads to mid through Washington to do away with thu lon e of this argument against tho present scat of Government. Tho argument, howevor, progresses and now reaches the question of power, or, j us the President of a municipal Ward LI11I) would say, "to a count ol noses to see what can bo done." I'nder an assumption of unity in public senti ment at tho West and with an air of quiet satisfaction nnd self-reliance, which tho possession of power imparts, tho Chicairo IVibune thus exhibits the transfer of political power from tho Lust to the West, and adroitly holds up a picture which indicates, unmis takably to tho Middlo and Now Eng land Slates, that their hilhertn domi nant section must yield tn Western demands unless it can effect a coali tion with tho South before 1870. Tho Trihune says : "In tbo reapportion mciit of repre sentation in Congress, on the basis of the census ol'lsTu, tho centre of polit ical power will swing westward from somewhere in tho iioirhborhood of Columbus, Ohio, to a point at or near .....m . I.-, .,,m w..i. iiiu m Kngland Stales which, iu 184U, had .'IH licpresontatives, will, in 1870, have only 22, as follows : iso.f is:,, Mlnf 4 Minf N,w lliiiiiiiltirr.. .... : N,. ll.i,-i,.l J rmi,nt .ri I rtnonl MtMlfti-huMittn 2 UaA('llurtll.... ('.tiinw-ticut f. Ii bode Inland Kiii.de luland.- 1' CuUKM tlCUU Tulal ::! Tout is - 'Tho Northwestern States, which, in 14(1, bad V2, in 1S70 will havo 80, as follows : isio.l i:n. Ohio.. IS Ohio.. It) Indians. :! Indiana. II llliisnf. r. Illini.is. IC. Mtrbij-an. 1 ; Michigan 7 Miraouri 2 .Mian,iuri.. 11 Iowa. K Total. 32 i.i,. ,,., : ! Minucwita . X katitaa I Nil.ra.ta. 1 I Total H 'In estimating tho increased politi cal power of iho West, wo must add to tiieso the l'ucitio States, which in lsll) wero not, which now have only five mcmlH'rs of Congress, but which, alter 77(1, will probubly have seven or eight, making in all ',12 or mem bers west of TitUbtirg and north of Cairo. The change between tho pe riod nnmed in tbo representative strength of New Knglnnd and the olher Kustern or Atlantic States com- billed Will bo tubst.intiully as follows: IHjn i lsrc New York.,.. ..4lo New Vork : Nrw Jerwy lVnnvhmiia- Irlaarr Mary laud n Add Srw KnglanJ.. rw Jfrat' 5 l'rnn vlviu.ia. .. 1 1 l(')iir .. ft AUrvland ..:.nA.!d Nrw tiijand Hill Total Total 1 1 HI Total C "In any issue, therefore, in which the entire New I'.nland and Middle States, including Delaware and ilary hind, mifbt be arrayed on one side, and tho Western ami I'aeilic Stales on and tho Southwestern Mates are nui- ""1 HI. the Western and Paoilic, a. I h'ritislanco in the removal ofthecupt-1 tnl.theimprovcineiil of the Mississippi, I ,,1U ""VM ",1T,U V1 ""'""K ",,,num'sv 11,0 -'J'iatu iiiiiiiiiuu aiMimnimi. (11 , tnx.'itiii.i, und tlio would bo larger." llUo, tliO Itl.ijority ! John li. Worden Uu bern aRs.ncl lo uu I un Fuiii'ri.iit'i iici l in i o .isvn Academy nt Anniiilin, .Md., vice Ad- tniral 1). I). Purler, who lias been in ciiargo 01 lltu Acatleniy lor llio past three years. Cominoilore Worden, it will lie remembered, commanded the- Mnliitfir in her fi,.l,t ii I, t hn HI rvri ; ... .1, , , mac. at Hampton l.nads, a., during winch bo was severely injured about tho faeo and eyes, greatly impairing his sinht, from iho ell'e. l of which be is still siillering. (.'oinmndoro Worden is now in Dresden, having been in I ,. , .. , I .uropeoti ieue tn nusencc en.rc.iuno, lSliS. MiMSTf R to China. Jno. A. I.orjsti wants lo ho .Minister lo China. 'J Lis, s.u s nn excbatiL'e. is tbo best option u- lliily I'lysscs liritiit., Kq., now Presi I dent of theso I'nittvJ Slates, has had I lo relieve the American people of a! .very great burden. If the Chinese, I would only tal e him fora missionary, ; and cut him, us they often do thai class of people, then poor old Johnny i would bo all lxhl.i ijori. W'o d ti l j know, however, what the result would be to the Chinese, stomachs consuming ; such diet. j Look at This. Tlic bondholder re fl V I'll ft r It 11 In in li .V.lll III m.l.l ta I) 11 ll , lirin'! him f'JS 11) lTl'Ollluik. i The farmer receives lor hn.t.eorn i and wool tM in tie. ..hacks, which br.nrs him in tho inarkeliit.lv in cold. i lli(T..tn,.n l,..t,,-,.,n ll.n l..ll,nl.l..r and f.irmer. in favor o ll.o I.H in.'f, "thirlv-lhrco dollars, or sixlv six th.l-. lars tin every hundred dollars' w oi lIi !ol produce rinsed by the farmer." Tho New Jcraev tranhsrrr cron . . . " .' ,llns season in tlcea'i count v a cue is valued at f J.IMII.lKKI. Ait m'm ,f .nirnl a . . cranoerry latin is now estimaletl tol-e worm irom f l.tnuj tocJ,,i(Mi. lhe de-. .. ...... , . . I manti in market u a i ways ill txcc'S 01 I ,Wi Slmrt. I The llrilish pres was much more 'reserved In lis denunciation of this woman' Indecency than wns ours. Willing, apparel. Ily, to judga a fenialo American author kindly, or "estop ped," as llio lawyers sav, by their , aosiird enthusiasm years ago, the literary organs of Great seemed rattier disposed lo h ading lirilain ! inciiliiatii I, tidy llvron II11111 .Mrs. ! Stowe, and it was reserved fir the press on this side of tho water fund wo claim Iho credit ol having beet, among the. first tinny so), to denounce 1 tho wholo affair as a money-making job on tho part of Stowo and her pub Imhers, und that there was no lounda tion whatever for tho asserlion that Lady Hymn over told her anything on llio Kuhjncl. Latterly a ureal. j cIimiil'O has occurred in Kii"liuid, and . criminals. If wo may judge from tho American papers, the publication is held thoro lo bo an outrage on decont, civilized human naturo and dishonor ably to liloraluro. Certainly what ever loo may havo been gained by tho telling, or whatever profit may havo been mado by tho soiling of this Hyron scuudal, such 11101103-, if it bus been so paid and bo made, comes fittingly under tho ajipellutioti of "filthy "lucre." Thr laic TrrribU Storm. Tho N. Y. 77T7M says: The lato heavy equinoctial so far as known tho heaviest along tho Atlantic coast, from Virginia northward, in its rain fall, of all tho storms of tbo nineteenth century uppeurs to have been far more disastrous to property, including live stock, in the British provinces of New Brunswick und Nova Scotia than at any point within tho United Slates. Around tuckville, N. 13., among the damages reported from the tremen dous tidodrived iiptho Hay of Fundy, are the destruction ot bridges,wbarves, dikes, railways, telegraphs, ships, houses and burns, the sweeping away of thousands of tons of buy und the drowning of thousands of cattle. The losses will doubtless involve much Kllll'i'l-Mirr !n II, n innri!ntal ,1 l&t i-ii.t . j and tho worst of tho losses have yet! I ieiuuiis, w come, uir i is nuruiy 10 j bo supposed that in this sweeping tidal w ave no men, women or childru'd I wero drownded. j It is remarked that this was the Htni-m i. 1 1, I,- 1 l,,l,.n,, I v,r. .. . '. . .. ' ,.m.. . . , ..I'll... I V t. J .l I- 2 ut luu nojat .ia y, ui&i ueceniuer. 11 so, wo have another evidence ol the ' I vnluo of tho late discoveries ol science i touching tbo laws and seasons of these great storms. With a proper tele ! Urph system of warnings and signals wo know that .New Urunswick and Nova Scola, even frnm New York, mii:ht havo bad twenty-four hours notice ol thi equinoctial, for it reached itsc'iinux here on Sunday night, and at Suckvillu, N. H., on Monday night. Hero we see, then, that with proper system 01 siorin signus millions ol property along the Atlantic coast might havo been saved from tho de structive ci cquil.octial. A Western writer says if as much attention was paid to improve com as is given to grapes one hundred millon bushels might bo added to tbo annual crop. jair-rrirl Oa WednesdaT, Oft. eta, ISC, hj Tt-v. P. I Hasnisow. .Mr. JOHN A. M-llllIIiF., and Miss FASXIB Odlil-.N, twik or l.arrene twp.. Pa. Ilt-'ph, ho! that's the war. people w.II fret nnrrie.i. so it's no ue of tuikin-: and as otir I 7""H friends Jons and Ftnalr., b.re taken the initiatory step, are wi.h then all the karpinoas the wedded lile eaa tp-stow. 5tcd. In Itra-ir tn ip, on tit fth, ROpWELL j LVT1I bit, ad f yrara. 4 montha nnd 2fl dty. In Clear fi CM. n TurMarunitng. October 12, t ISft.t, WILLIAM .VcKMGIl T, md H ywa. j In (lirard Unhip, on Lbo 1 0th of October, iSi'., JOHN fVM KM AX, -S yxw, II month and 27 )ayi. At hi wi..rirf, is Cnpp flireardean pounty. i Wiiun, I)AViL is'iKV alxiut 04 yrar. Tht dccMawtl burn in I'lipftiT manty, Paw aiid rmicractt tn rirnrSifld rinty, alw.iit tlir rr 1 Ktu-rr hp retidrd until lhe yrnr I .. ; ht beri'mitod trith Inn fnmilT tn Mif-M-uri. The 'asd was a B..l nt.sen. a a, ad nr.ei,Ur, a tltZTJ'JlZZXi the i,-M,,.,i,.t f.insepai chiin-k as rears ". nt.iiH .fi ni.-,i,r natii ihe l,f i.rrth0 iu thuhanh. fir ir... b,. aC, n.mt anit.B, nniur f.f t-hiKlrf-n and a .arrr eimnesion bi mourn Ihe low Ipiiu atnnnr thnn f . nne si, hicnlr es.i-etnail. His ilath eta. a fttlinc i ' Cine nf a huf't'T anil rfttl tile. lie riieil as he, I had iiveil. ril..MMl,r with a full hfiie (if a hhsatul 21tir darlisraunls. 1; f (IF 1 II l I Hi; j nt HIM f.ir Ni.veniber 1 run, l'-f.o. rinr Wll K. n.e-ar;a.. J. w. WriFit.t.uiieh...ratrirk l imn, " Jt. i. Smith. " Wi. fra. Bl.ni.. lluth l.em h. . l!..ton...J..fei h I ntki n.-cr-.-.J.-iiii 1'i.ir. i,rar,i..i,i w,i, Jt.r .an... !"ae IC.,'tn. J"hn VI illisans. " Jtnmt Pimn .ir j karlhaajs..Jna. tli.lt. and. ,.hn i iil.-r. j " Jos. Vnlhera, trsilr....li-hn J'l pwl. . Knt ...lrf-sns K-hnrti. Idirn.iiii-. J. 1-r.l-snrh. I.nwr.npe...lnhn Mitrhell I Itn.l.i-i.l .1 I Uli .,ill,llrria..i..ni Miner. " ""''an. w Ji.. M Oralmn,. " I'. f. Itreimer. X. W'alun-.on... James rike..I.arntle Mi-I'lure " Wm. M N.ul. " .Mm ll..'..tn. rr.n..,iu ....... i, .. Tlnim....n. Juliii M N.ul. rhe,t..n"..t. l'ennTi.'nn Pe.tnr.. Kt-Ii. .en, im-1 - rninn..lli,tate C-iartnet 4.rH.isin...M at. W ni,ehu : VI nnilaard.Jni. I. Al. l lin.ien....l. S. I'liT it. j " anilt-r. " John Se:.k.-v. I Hivori wei:k. r.i ',l..,Ilrnrr llr lh. jr. ' 'iear.-H...t. i-irrr. Plii"m....lnmt- l."s-h. Il'-cr"...! Iinth-s 'n.n. Kt.-il.. I-re I. Sn.iliy. ' V. I. P rtn. .1. P. I..n. ' M N. I.n-her. ' 11 t-v K i.r,- r, , " fiorr- W N .l.l-t Pn-n i I,-, .....iti I.itnr Inn Ja'-k'tin I'.'cliiii " liaviJ Jl-..iui.,i.j w .l..lm li;et. ( ht,I...V:. . t i.m,nn. 1 t urwi-neulle. f; A Inn " .li.l.n I'Ttn. Pi-CTlitr. A. li .tii-lmian. Ki-tfu.t n li. w . II. rt. iitrar....Anrlerw.n Miirnt l.rihntn.. U. . I rttnrh 11. Hi: '-, .t'.r.lnn ..Th n.s- ?it,itlt. KatMi:nt..,W m. II- f i r. Lau-rt .tee. ,..!ib W. 1 air. l,l,rai! " A ll. I. .vt. O.-1-nla.. W.l.i ll.il. " Armtriir W imn 1'ikr.. Juhn 1' liuln Toi Inr-ttin 1 ,1 t. I. r...w 1 ' !.. .1 . k. I i . I. " FnB.M t ninrl jnoil-Tn! .lim.tf.r--n " S-.l..inii Mstirer Hm, l.ttther. 4 LMI Mailt TH P.OTH l--N,.e. h.rr.-t r,.m th,t lenrr..,, ..i,..,...n Z,"TJl.r.Z:?l.7r?" ,.!. .1. I..... 'i .7. """ "'t-,'"t ''' .' :- make ,.... ?Z '1''" I ii'e-in "f-a-tii ne-ii i irairii itii riH( m' m and allow. ntc Without d.las. o t. J.l i;i. A. VT. i.tr.. A l. VII'IIM'SIHkltllt'sl XOI-ICI-. Nti is berehr iei-u that lt-tti.rs nl ..Imie stra.ioa m lh. est. la o A -Mil I. I Ml It, Ue.si, I'.lr of l,.wn.n toiriislnp. t'learftr d eonritv, I'a., halioe liern dole fr.nle.1 tn the undernrui'i. all ,.ers..i,t ,n,,i,ted to ..id e.ute mil ..w m.k. lament, ami tn..se 1... ri.m-, ,., demand. will nreosws tbeo, oro,,-.. .,,,1.. ..,..i .... 1 ' , r . .7 ..... 11 1 ll.-.rr..,..lr,r ol ll.,l l suit .. tit, l,ii rwiy Ic.lv l rr It. rl,r wbmk-I miaii.nl a , , 1, K it 1II111K II l; N ll V Wl-I'lt. ftnv lnto,i.nlni( lupmrr ti-r-nlli-r. I am 'IHM iniiif'l l i.ro-wiit fk urn! rurv i'Ot fnsii.i Uoni; tlic luw in hi' loiocultr nf. a i nin.vn. W.m.llnii l, 0,'t. 1.1 .ll. l. Ill HI MM! t" UK Tim nlrrlrnrd i.tlr lor mtiMit n l.nrnin, h li.rt-clmi Ihtrlv l.r. ,.,w,.r M'ATIoNAIiV KNlilNK AM) CI HC1 I.Alt FAH '-M1I.I., villi K,l(!.r. Ulh .Mill, nicl cvprvtliinK ruNil,-l iot.1 in nJ or.lrr. llnvilijr nit liirllnT uo li,r lliff altv iiiavlliDijr it will l,i n!d clu-ali. JAMKS I.OHTIIEIt k CO. Alloons. Oi't. D im, I Si I'll A )'.wrninii trpiiifiiif on thn iirrm j ti'i iil'llic mihsiTilir-r, riUniK in ltruilf Iowa aliip, un or nb'tiil th rth l.i7 nl 8eptember lait, I'AHK Hl.ll COW, Willi b.-ll ,i,.u,., J liil tn ir twelvi, yrnr tilii, Tlif iiwner m niupfti-il to cinnp forward, pnir liri,i!i-t.T. euy ohsi:i..a on, (tiki, nrr nwnv, or Miie will be disitmsi-fl of ns thr liw ihriK.li. KOIII.EIt Hrsilr township, Oct. IS-8tnl. J H KLINE. m7'dZ'' PHYSICIAN & SUJiGKOX, AVIN'ri luculeil at I'cntillrlil, lv, offcrt hi iirotr.Mitinal 'rvit''B t tbH iicoul of tlmt fiin'jn und sunouuiiiiig country. All call promiiilj ulUnilrJ to. oct, 1-1 If. VI IHTOH'S Nf)l l( Thr unlrrii:nrd uu Auditor, aiirHiiutrd by ttm Court of ('leir Held cmintv, tn mako ilMtriliutinn of thf tuimiui in hc lianiin ol t'vrcuiop lluwe anil Charlev hloan, A Jiiiiniftriiturn, 4o., uf Jafli)) (icnrhiut, tlinaffd, lat of Morrii townrbip, &mnxi'tt than legally rntitlt'tl thereto, will sttt'ti'i tu ilinchargo the dutici of bin app'tintinrtit, at bii otlico, 10 C'lrtr ficlil, on Tuehduy, the ttb dny uf November, null, wlifrn nil iaroim iatrrimtvU lo mid fntid can altnid if Um-v m prupcr. I. h. Klli.US, 0 L 13, Y.V at AuUitur. DR. M. L. KLINE, SUIiGEUN DENTIST. HAVINM locmlod in Wmlliireton, ripr6cld county, ofli-rn hil irofiiflional vrrnroi to llit pcoj.lr of that plare, and th turrounriinK eountry. All work guaranteed, snJ chrjri. mod craw. oct.la.CD-tl. KI:.IMTI-:iCM XOTIt'lw Notion iahfrol.r piven that tho following arcountl bav bfn eaniiMiitd and pnitrd lij ntc, and rrmain filed of rraord in tlits olme for the iiutioction of htrin, ii-raip.p. crcunora, aim all othon in anrotber way inturratid, and will be prtaenti-d to the nt.it Or phan ' Court ot i'loarftfld oonntr, to be beld at the Court llouae, in the boroucli of C'lfarhfld, rum- mennin on tlta tcoond Mwndaj of XuTumtwr, A. 1'. ISIIf. 1. Patial account of Alary Mullen Executrix, of Tbuuia idulli-B, deceaaed, lata of llonoana Uiwnahip. 2. Final account of A. S. Dickinson, Administrator aowit , rm ttnmrHt itaaaxo of Julia bickeuaun, dtMd, lata of llvocaria township. truism's Orrtrr, 1 A. W. tEn. Clrarllrld, I'a., Ort. 13, lsOS-le; j IUj;ii:er. 4 FIRST-CLASS liRKSS 1 COAT MAKIIK, from the east, has been employed at Jars. AT.-OX'8. ALSO, a new Fall and tV inter stit-k of llonnets, Ilats. in., at Mrs. W A tpO.V S. ALSO, a new lupptr of Triinminrs and Fanrj Arrteles, at Jlrs. A I so. A. ALSO, all the lale and most faliitinal.le Styles, Pres and Coat PatU-rns, lur Ladies. Mise and Children, at Mrs. Vi ATSO.V S. Tartirular attention will lie jfirm to the brrs V,-.Sitir llpartmeau y Miss O-walt. who has p.nt luurb tune in this branrb of buoness, wtiu ,U have the whole cbar- of the li,t-ines, at Mrs. WAIro.Vli. It will be our rrestest atuds to plrase and fire all attentiua to oar customers, o that tbeT war I a.Ti.trmodtitrd witb promptcM and Wst rrh-s and quaitlv of r-hcIi., at l-.wer prices than lore bare itocii ouYing al elsrwbtre. , All are inTMi-d to call at Mrs. WATSOVF. OeL 11. lC-tf. ORPHW-S (01 RT SHE! 1)V VlRTt'K OF AN ORM'.U of the Orphan's t'ourt of Clearfield rountT. there will he eki,.sed In rul.jie Ssle at the oort House, ia I Clea-ht-ld. on Tt KIAY, the fth XoV, lhf,, I at S o'clw-k, p. m.. 59 Acres of Valuable Timber Land, AH nflhfct ctrn'ni j i-x of lai.d fifol in Knot tmrn-vfitp. Ifirr thf nutr of Tiiin flfu, lni;iiiii .1 ninl drT'.i-fHt f f"!lii : KrinnuifE at hrmhsrk tt.row on linr of 1 1i Hciiinunn I'muIUvj-uru-y, tliTTUfi tortT-nin mol onr bali dc(frw a-t wit" huUtl'-'-d aj 1 fiftT-uiif pitrlirs 1o ynt. iitt-nc- mirth thirty -tMi anl tiint'-fourth ri"prrf wr-f l..ot tiy-l(t and vvt -half jifrrhi In i -S:. ih-r.e m:h forty mr.f ami a hnt tircrrrf wr! (mi h;iT)'i-. iiml f.f'Tr-onf j'Trhrf to a j-ot.t, thi'M frtutii furty ! nt axut piity- (no aiil bulf rrvhtfl tu U bt'tnlwrk and (('' I Ik trinn-ic. Thi KaJ In lor; htrn frnf-itlrrrd aiaong thf rerl tir,br land in ilia r.an try. It i r'tftd ilh llir flrfl itiiii.ir of li;tr in; lrtrpp, aitd trnilit, ftf- tt.'tn . lark kn tU, kuti Vituni ttin m;t. nf Jiis nim:.M ( rrrk. 1 1. It MS : t'nc liitr-l n roi.firiuatirti twf iHr nnd iti tialhiiitt? tti two isi! axnnxt paimt!t with u:lrH-t. tn he rrourtvl l.v UtrH anl inrti;tf;r on thr j.rf iiiiMs, CiLv liK Ll.'i, OrU 13-41. Aiiiuii:i!ritr. COURT FK0CLAKATI0K. IITIERFAS. Hos. C. A. AUYKR. Prea- 1 idem Judca af the Cnnrt ! CowjattiB Pleas ol the twenlT f.fth Jadieial Iiistriet. urnposed of the onanties tf t learheld. f rntra and Clinton and lien. SAMIKI, l'L I'K and 11. JsCOB WILHKLM. Aaeoeiata Jo.lfi.ftif Clearest ta. haea issued their prerept, to Be direeted, tnr tha hi.ldinc of Court of Cotniriin Tlras, Oqibaa Cottrt. IVurt of Waarter Pes. ions. Court of Oyer and Terminer, and Coot t of ileneral Jail lletiierr, at the Cntrri House at Clearfield. Is mod foe- the e.,uiitr of Clr-arfeld, eowitnenrins; on the arrobsj I l.ttilay. isith flail of Vn I MO Is, and to eootieu. TWO Vi tkfc'S. GIVEN under try band st CWSrld. this id day of Oct. io tha year of our Lord, ejae thousand i;-ht oot.dred and sirte nine. CVHk'Nl 1'8 UOWK, Aer,. NOTICE! I?C the matter of the petiti'm nf Tlaniel FrreT, Ai.mintFlra.ur uf J,4in Klirrnod. cleewaasil, i.-e nl pra.tj .wn.h.n. Ti. tha heirs and legal representative, of sail! dree. lent. Whereas, aanl l.aniel Freer. Adeiinistraler. preeen.ed bis r-i-tltion to the Orfhaa a Court ol the ad lar til Juno, SS.I. eot.int forth that said J.-hn KhrpwoU, had in hts .ite.ia.e, I.t bis oon.raet in wntitic. s.i.d am .minid himself to eons-re ante Ntrhi.las rors. a oertaio -tee of land In Iliads losrnship. aaiil ruanfe. I.oun.led b.t lands sif Satnnel Arnold, Fre-lerleh fceirler and other., etinuitiins in anres. more or leas; and that tbe said Ji.fiu r.hrgi.otl .lied before aatd eontraet eaa eseeuttd, and ravine the Ct.urt .o autbonie the said Auiuini?.ratiir ti. make and drhreeylinta the i satd Ntei,las Kers. a deed for said rirewtsea, nn ' rree,.i of Ihe lia.anT ot fun he Winer. I W nt-rotiTM.n '.he snul Tour, ori.cred and direeted a niitina tt. I rulth'heil in one neasn..eT fur J f,iur eonseoutiva eeefc., to be direett-d to lhe hnrs and ,-ral re.r.-sent. tues t.r smd deei-lrnt, eurn- ' mandme then to ai.rar oa (lie seeond M-.nd.T ' ol Noi-Mnber, A. P. 1m,8. at an Orplian's Court f to I bi-ld at Clearfield, and show eaaae if anv thee hare, whe said eontraet should not He ese- esited aeootdinr to the t-ns intent and B.eninf Ibereot. Alt of whirls the said heirs, e., are nntred to take notir.. tr order ol te Court. A. W. LI T, (let, 1.1-IL Clerk. (I. C. 1.TIW. rarj.nc 11 pnre from l on In SO a Set. at MX. KKI.H 4 COS. T ATtsT MV LL of BoNNKTS and 11ATS. J J al Mrs. W alson'a. '."MfTIUXti M.W tr,,-. An.'-, at kvy mu wate:c rr.ooF mat. at ; Mrs. Watson's, j T M, KKtll A tu.. mske ilentlctcsnt'.fur- 1 nnhinj p-inils a ty-ee-i.'y. j tlM.-' Sne llnti,h V.-ir l... k. J l'iwsTi.. M. Rl.l.IiA ttis. I lll; LAST Tit and tiiil.lH.N SI'IKb" i of the l aiua I'a.-'fir. to t. at j U M hi. Hi a COS. ! V)VIIM1 H kTtIC Mint I'. N.t re I l.berehr pieenlbat letter of admtnlrtration j on the estate of T. s h .t tun 1. l i Ri. u dee,ed. ' late of tlt.ttir township, Clearfield rnunty, I'a , ! harms; been dnls granted ,hs nn-ler.ined. all persona indented 10 said estate will please I trake Immxliste psetnent, end those havint rlaims nr demands will present them pn,perl au.hontieated lor aetilemen. aithnat delay. : Cl JAt i'll W 1SK, A.lmiiii.lr.lnr. VI1IMTlt ATtllfH Vtll K l u,,, ; of A.iti.int.lr...,n wild the will annexed j ul.. .a the I. .tale ol John !ink;nnn, late of ti !en I 11 -pe. t'leatSrld eonnty. hn.a born granted tethe i on...r.l-r. A It pe-o s ha, inee,ms will present I th tn. am! th'- in leb'M will nil;t trtienienl to the nndee.,pne.. or t. tt m. A. W.,ll.-o. h.s att'y. at I'l.wi-Se'd. I'.. A. S. li.'KIN'iiN, 11,1 Vft-t. Altrt. II. It N.C. T. A. TI lll I .sit (tis,rltl ;i' frViji We hartr printed a larfa aamberof tba new M'K till. I., end will on the reoetrd wf twerite k.eeer.ts. sml a oopr to nne adilrett. ta.l?a S(U). 1S(U. NEW GOODS & NEW STYLES. . in aw J. K. 1M,1IITCAP, .tlarkd Slrtrl, Clrarllrld, Pa. JJAH Jl'PT OI'liSEIt a larjo and well silectc.1 stock of FALL and WINTKIt DOOT." and fllOKS; tha latest styles of HATS and CATS, ate., itlii.-li ha sill sttl mcir sua cain. The Latest Styles of Hats and Caps. l.tKitH, Shoes, Uinbrellas, ic. CALL and SEE for YOUKSELYKS. Place : next door to Adamt' Ex. Office. Kent. !2, 'OlMf. OCTOBER 1869. 1869. TATJu TRADE. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!! NEW GOODS!!! WM. REED & CO., Market Street Clearfield, Pa., plate aaaortBscnt of Forc!g:n and Domestic DRY GOODS; Emhracinr a full lin of Drew Goods I'aiile. Wattlrn mad rphrr fhawtaj tiuml Flitrtk, iae Flanarli for ander wrtr, I rrwi and Caaea; TriaBtaiuf;! of all kind, Aleaaadcri Kid loreai uehnr l Jw totv, ) trb 9 aa4 Vomea LA LIES "IGE'TLEMKS, FULMSUIXG GOODS, HATS, CATS. FURS, &C, AC, AC. HAVIXA aeleeiod oar ova atork a!ta to pmateat care, bayera will fiad a drei Jed Advantage in calling. flAVINfl MAl'K ARIlANtiEMKNT with an uaavorting- bouae in tha eaat, eoantrjr daaJen will be aupj1ied with Zefayr ia any quantity, at New York aad rfatUdel hia jobUnf pauaa. WcrrUant ITailcrrs. F. C. CFIOMM, MERCHANT TAILOR, MAHKtT ST CLEARFIELD. PA. VFT'LL en;. ply of Optht, Caaainer-a and Vaatme fonsTtaiitlv no ke.a.1 . . w mA k. iuie up anocrdipf to tbo lateH faahmaa. in a abataatiai aaannrr. aad at low ratea. bjt76 13G9. Goin It Alone. 18G9. . R L. STOUGIITOX, MERCHANT TAILOR, ' Market eUreet, Clearfield, TTAVIVO onened besineas ee any owl aaok. J 1 nt tka old stand ta Shaw a How.! ikerefore I attooonee to ihe public thai 1 bare ios oa band j a wall aelseted aad lerre assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vesting?, It...., .nd at! atda.r f J ko.' W... and .b mow w.mmJ In . a . i order CLOTH INO, from a sinala artiela to a fall sell, ia tha latest atylee and saeea wnrkmaaltke assnaef. rfsoeial attaattaoi fivoa) las aajstwrn work and eattiaf -wet for asea aad beja. 1 offer (treat bareaiae to eeetoener. aad wa-raet eatlra aatisfaetioa. A liberal share of aabllc patronars is aoheilrd. Call and fee na. jaal-U K. R. L. blol uUTOX. II. BIUDGK. MERCHANT TAILOR, (Ftora dr rt f Cic-rt.ld Ilotur,) Market iret, 1 Icarflrld, Pa. KFKPS banai fall msaortaeiil of Gt' Parninh.nK tioodi, farh Obirtk, Lt.fi and W iHlfi I adrrbirt, Irawar ani tvka, Nork-I.rt, Pofitt lUadRrtair!a( OIovm, Hau. laiKrelUi, ie ia (raat tanaty. Of fiaet ii"oda at ktp tha Best Cloths of ail "Shades and Colors," seek as HI ark Daeekia of the eery best aaake: Faney Cassiaaere, ia rre.t rariete f olso, Prearh Coatinr. Hearer, pilot, Chitiehilla. and Fneou nrorewotina. Ail ef wkieh will be sold sheer fee Cask, aad Binds up aeoordin w the latest stylet by eapeneDeed workman. Aleo, A rent fas- Cleartald eownte for I. II. Sirrer A Cos. relebraled Sseiaf kl.ekinea. oe. 1, iset-tf. H. BRlbtil. Ckl ll(l.TAr at.t that I ks.e par rhaordat Shonlf s Saie. all tbe personal proi ertr Joseph Potter, nl Jdnms tnwnsb.p. t'lear tiel.l rounlr. and h ft the eatna with said Potter, oa loan su!ii-ot to ire ardor, 11a: J bars. and harness. 3 eolta, 4 nii.k rows, ( head of yoona; rattle. 40 fhep. S h'T. 1 wagons, I burfy. ploaa. harrow eultivetnra, windiniii. thresh ili marbine. rntttiif hnie t.mtr sleds, twin smnIs, hwf eha,n.. I iininer ttoels. eto-k st.nes. axes aad boes, aa.s. eah kelilcs, bar ia the bam. eora ia lb field, wheat and oatt in the barn, ud all the kB.ehold and k.trben fnrnitura, at p-r acbclule fiitts l-o, uua tba real .--t. nUo,i,. JAXFS I. LlONAliD. Clearfit-1,1, Ort. , lffj-iu lAistwoi nm of rkRT.r.iisiur. I he partaeralnp haretnfore rliUtce between i l. amble a .Sherwood, nl Jatarsti.la, Cli-enie.d eounty, was dusolrej l,y ma.ual asenl oa the :cth day of September, lsf.n. The books nnd aeoonnts are left with the ainior snrRiber of tbe hria M C. ll arable, who t. aulbonrrd to settle and pey all elaisas apainst the late firwt. M. C. tiAMPl.F. Fmilh'a Villa. 1 JAMKS HIKMWlKlIi. fVL ., f -ipd. , VIMIlTR.TtlR1s (T1 l'.-No!iee I is herebr ei.en that Mter. of adtoinistratHin ! on Ihe estate o. SAMI KL PKItTKY, derea, lato of hsr.hsa. toansliip, Clerfiel,l e.nntr, I'a.. -henna; beea duly (-ante,! ro the wndereifaed. ell ' poe.iis IniM-btrd to aaid estate will please m.se parn.ent.and those hat ret e'aiais or demapdswiM pn oral tbosawnoorly aall.enli-.ted ft.rsMtn-nrat PAMKI. V0..SK. V..nh.u..Oet.,-r,0-.ra. Admtaetnator. 1lH PAI Ktml M ANt.fw-A ay Cow. Will tr.re for a Irrsb one aad ctee me mneranee i or i"f a yoane eoli, i r.i.qaire at thlt afnea. Oet t It TAI'U'-1 buy your dre rnodt, tnna ears lrH , at W M. hri.U A CO S.. u (t., k.-w .bt -r,' iest Py'e e the aea, ?.cat Cst.itf for Orithatn's Court SaV TIMItKIt IdAMi, T J V Tin., ,f ,n .j,, (, , 1) n.art,.i,i ,.,, Ihrn ,T,C'' ,til.lie sale o l ..rotnise., a Tl.i'i?" . T. 21. is., ih.' ft.l.,..,., .JJ K.la.e. situate in h.rrk. to.n.h.., t.j I'a., I.i. tha estate of Jn,. ''' 'i bouode i by land, of ha.id Kaslelif, r 1 Janies llrady and others. 'lii Containing fiVhtu A w.thaUut 3 arre el,-re,i. UlatM u ItmbetH with Uiu pm tiabw, iriHiHi' unc louith in hh.l . ftnnfinnaiiun of intw. and the balai i. ' tbereatter itb itilcrttl. J Oe,.,.'S,-J,. r: (aaia Private Sale. r a nil. nnnerslcneil haTlmfdelermi I I of his remaimna uruirtr. oa.u , --4 ol tl.n most desirahlo lanus u) lraa ii."i,' The trnet eoatains One Hundred Acres, more cr lea i:iht v-flve nf ethieli are cleared and .ai., ...t,.r ,,lti.-.,;..n TL. r ' sta.et.f cultivation. T he fene.s ajtu,-,.M is rxeellem. ! ditton, and tho antcr is rxcrlletil Vi ilh rood bearine orchard of alU.i 'I prwr ..wuiiwi-iAOie DUIIUlliffi 7 . sumcicut iiuiuer on (i,o Lremii fsi fc. purnoses. Conn-nlent to siho.il. .1... lh Whole lin anderlaid srllh sioaZr ,': Also pollers' clay, of an excellent ou.li-, "H It ill ha held for Ik. 1..,.. :. J ' I until the ftr.l of . or ember liaxt.li,a.d!!r,''f it still bo rented. 'd Tonus eaiy. For further rjarti..!.- tbc subscriber, or call personally u , J 1 ear Uraupiaa II ills P. O. 1 JOHN' 1ICIXT;U Penn township, July 14, lr4 Farm for Sale. THE undersized. n-sidiDf ia Katilai,, desires to sell his fares at prims sak . J p-ron desiiioa; a cxawioe lbei prcojiaca, Containing Fifty-one icrej, Tk.HV.ivw nf whinh mwm lm-A ..J -. " WWW Ifyl ....... v-....-..ws, tw.qt. exnirjr, ratifvet " with enal, and hariar IberrtA trteLi iuK hoaa, hara and otlnrr awMirTow,,' "'' " eireuett frm id ra aijotaa uutr, bawt Witlieraw, a ear ehareh and aebual koak, haviaf a aerer failinr rpriac f water. Aay further lnforaiaiB eaa be abtaiaai t caiiiof on iae preaiiiwa, aw addrriiiar ia raat inea a .iew dill I port. iyU-im DEXRT KrSTU Xew Cabinet! TOPHANVo.f I.iVf) ivn rrtiarB ll VAKV ff t " 1 -"iia.fi vvv - m- - tmtim ta l a I oufti of Otoeola, Clearitwld mat. Ha., a ,J ' prvBfT wifiiaa iae itwiii f K, wvrvugB. x'wvrmM ia iiiaa.ea oa tht MMfcm (.'reek, w the riebaat prtioa af tat eaaatf 'Urft).l k. I.u ..t .1.. T a r. . . , .... ,UI , rvuw t Litarv Railroad, when tbo Mcwhaanua and Bomrtr brajtrh roadi taUraert. It ia &lM ia tW a, tha Mofhaoooa oual baaia, aad Uret aMm , whit pin, heailook, aak. aad thrr uattw rnnnJ it. ftt at tha Wpm t Lmk.. . t aftabhbaieata ia tho Stato ia toratwi m ta- - .uejiej rw whit oiarr naw as- ahtnrte anilla aruuni it 1 h in.. L . Toara old, aai ooctaina a popclatiua af aat tW- uJid tnkahitkniB p49V farthfr infornutiMi apply at tattlt l ea,ivi sj twtSaMIJ. JOHN UTsftl prM 4aanateaat Houses and Lois for Salt "I WR H0iES .ad LOTS ia CUmrieit v j. aaie oa rraaonabMi tema. rmiwi p 10 wirtT daya. Alun, a plot of F'TR L''!r the ooraer of l oatih aad fteed sita-tf. 1 TJi'U feet. Three of three lwt art wr.i hb for either rant Tard. mJ rA M (. k.,. parptioaa froera!!. heitia: witaia fee:a' iwiruid arpou I'lioc a Termf rraenea;. Appty t tiEORliE THuLV fhl-tf Ciearat. durational. KISS H. S. SWATS SCHOOL FOR CLEARFIELD, PA. rpiII FALL TKHM f tweatT.twowerht X eotaaaeooe oa klnarfar, lSntew.'er A. A Priaury dtiartoat wilt be added a , iehuol thn fall ; for whx-h the amimef a o e: rot tBMractor havo hoea etrle- Aaa eflurt wjll ba eparra reudrr thu aej-aitaaJ at tract trt and m-trurtTve. TEKMS OF Tl'ITIOX. Readirf. ftrlhoejahy, Wn'ticjt. Ol.jert Let. atna, rritBarr Ariihmette aad Primary Od-orra; hy, er half terra, (of elerea wcwhi.1 .... Ilrl Tli'tery. L(wa1 aod drcnptiro tievfrai-tr witb Mp Drawtnft. tiratamar, itn-taJ and H nttea Arithartie ... I Alredra aad the Scirnre Tnttraetioa la laftraaiantai a.a.r.M... H i Oil paiaitng....w . 1! fl "ai work , I ' Kor fuM partiealara eend far Cirratar. Clrar6e.d, Aar. 1 Isf-t-pd. CLEARFIELD ACADIW? Rev. P. L. Harriscm. A. M., Princ rpnE 3T PKSSIOS ef tka asil adj X lestia eswrof tkil Iastitatiaa eilleaanei on ilONUAI.lbe .h day ef atp.esjbsr, I'M Papila eaa eater at aay urns. They eal H 3 rharfted auk taitioa freai the Urn I usj satti lbs rlose at th. ftaina,. l he eourto of instraetloa smhrsees tes7tkis. iaeladed ia a tboroa,tb, ararlieal aat aenej plished odaoatioa for both teiea. I Tkt Priaeipal. hariB had lbs adraatari 4 atarh elpeneeee ia hta profession, assans -sl reals and fruard aas that kit eatira a"ilitj " eaertie.mi be dasoted te the asaral and aaj tai traiaicf af tba yowtb plaeed aod.e aseebsr.t Ttetll r itiis. OrthoerapkT, ReadinaT, Writuaf. aad Pri Arubaj.tie. ft fcetesea (II weeks) - i Gresasaar, weaa-rarky, ArithlaaUs, aad History - .... ft Aire bra, 9eesaetTT, TrireawniftTy, Mea saraUoa, Sareeitaf. Pbileaophs, Pk.ei olecy. Cbtaiistrs, Book Keeping, BeUay end Pkysienl teeempky - . - P La'ia, ttreak and t reach, with aay af Us aboeo Braaefcet - - - - V' J1 SIC Piaaa . leeaoas) . -I' jeor-No dedaetioa will he teals far ahsadl fdr-far further partirwlers iasaiet ef Re. p. L. HAHRISUK. A. I Feh. d. Hot f. (:lfl Pnteits nasi at. aaoLb. .w. nosi nsaw FALL OPENING. ARNOLD i IIAKTSHOnX. CfRertSSVILLi. Ti II AVE Jf?t ortNLD a btte and conplete stark ef HATS CArs, B(K)TS 4 Slit'.7 II A nDWAMQl" EF.N S W A KF. bacox, phied rr.nT, UROCEKIKS, SALT, AC, AC, AC. Fwiisfarlina caaraalred as le ae.a,.tf enssr All kind, af liimhrr and produ-e tskea nt 1 than- for roeN as a rs'l Si'-r. peer tine e'.w.keee. ARXt'Lli 4 HAKTsI!- Cnrwens.ille, 6e)it. tj. Ct-tf. nTirF! 1RTHE : Tt RP 'sKofeosritpthtP a:a uruof kirk A sp.se"- an !H ion el . aeeeantt it as" m . J 1 of lbs 1 All anasttled aetata will ba -.a s-s a... twltlement antil the I .lh of N.. !" not oetil.-d be Ikat ttroe w.II he flefeJ hard- of an oUleer for eolleetioo -..rrt Lamlvr City, Cb-I . ' Is. KIT.KKA! mt For XI) AT LAST. riMlT. anSsenbrr. era iia( ie m . X Clearteld rtimi, Pa., auroeK" '' and lhri-t efn.aolio.1. that ' " 7 lt Oil ia eeiriderble ea.nl. I.e. oa kit " ew tho banks of Ihe ro,iui" sailee abeie LusaUr t ile. .r OettOn-ltp-l. VI)MIMTRATtK'!a M'T"rK,. herehT five, th.t b-uee. e' "' . .. . ' -t . , -. . o ll.uiX Mt. dress. oa loa e-i. i. v, t . , ... - (f latent I'.lie tewasn-l.. iie.r.. , ha.iet be.n dais -rauw te tbe persoos indebted lo said estels a ill P' r pa.men'.sed thw katief ei..as Vm p-.at Sh.es pr-pesi. au-hrntar. jd " t. 1 ,-! illie-'' I V. li i.ajK oTm i-s sii sj ro.M y i't at it-t t,C... 1 .'.sr. linns, the en,!y. I :!, t. ' sir..r.,!i.-t.e-.
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