wr " - f Gkoie B. UoouLANi'tH, Editor. CLEAlil'Iill.D, Pa. VTDXKKnAY MonN'IMl.ni TlDlKIl ;.!. Too IiATK. Tlio lCarluj Democrat, evidently (lid not volo tarty or often enough on election day to to of much use to the Doctor. llnna Gonry'i majority tlirc yoars ago wa 17,0U0, while "the boat gov ernment tlio world over m" hod 28,898 majority lust November. Chouted but not defeated I The llcniocracy fool fur prouder with ita candidate defeated than the Hadicala with their, elected. A'ietorious but shamed. Bi'ttb Bcttkd. The Democrat! of old Mother Conlro liavo elected their nominee fur Sheriff, Mr. VVoodrini;, over the valorous Jorry Butta by 013 majority, while tlio majority for As sembly, Prothonotnry and 'i'roa6tirer id only iiliO. The "government" baa written a letter deny ing that It had any band in or knowlodge of the lute gold gam blers' jubilee in New York. Tlio fol lowing V P. S." is appended to the denial : P. B. I liarc written lh: in great butt, and without ,x,n'iiiir juiltfnrnt as lo the propriety of writing it; bat I moult it to jour jiilrmt-ut. U. r). U. Not Quite. Tho Kat ley tilow-hards, . who for weeks offered to bet a Biuall embryo fortune that Mr. Hull would lint receive u'vo votes in Kai'thaus, can hoo hotv ninth they prevaricated by looking at the election table. Hall thico behind Pucker, and Earlcy six behind (Je.'iry. - FulacUimd and decla mation never amount to much in a bad eausc. The city of Williamsport has a debt ol fi00,0U0, neatly half a million, and at tho lato election gavo Potorllcrdic f 10 majority for Mayor over Mr. Par sons. We will gnni nnteo that the city debt will not decrease while the enter prising Teler continnes Mayor, unltus tho Council is of a different construe tion. Wcsnspcct that moro than "tho ring" will be smashed before all' ovor. Tho election returns plainly show tliut the Stale of Pennsylvania is Democratic) by 2,0ui) majority, and that a Democratic (jovernor was elect ed; but the outrageous frauds pcrpe tratcd by tho "corn loppiti'" villain, t Covode, bus thrown tho State into the lunula of the corruption ring for threo years moro. 1 l,n is Mortons now for tho pasteratidkilder fntleriiity. JIar risburg will ewarm with ibem this winter. A.notiiir "V ii AT-is-Ir." President Grant has appointed Gen. William M. Delkntip, ol Iowa, Secretary of Wur, in the room of ad interim Sherman. "Whether tho General is otto of the President's heavy contributors or a relative, seems to be unknown. Ev erybody auks, who is Gen. Belknap? Ho is cvidontly one of Grant's old chums; henco he is unknown, except by the Digger Indians and a few obso lete csinp followcrs. The President soems determined lo let no one Into Iho Cabinot who knows any moro iiiUUjlSiiuU;.benco. he rosorts to resurrection. Tiuta Monument. Dr. Earlcy and liia misguided friend", who were after tho two Halls John 0. HaJI, Esq., and the Hull of tho House of Jiepro fcutatives hsvo made a dear looter haul, and lauded in tho last ditch. Karlcy 123 ahead of Goary! Theso nro tho dearext votes ovor received by uny candidate in this county, and will remain a monument to the folly and indiscretion of a few zealots who seek to use tho patty lo rosont personal wrongs, either imaginary orreal. The Democrats at ono limo conceded Dr. IJavley luO Democratic votes in this county, but his outrageous cottrso reduced even that number lo 123. A O n rut Shot. Our readers are no doubt aware that a great commer cial convention held n session at the city of Louisville, Kcntucky,Iasl week. The delegates present represented all thuKlatesaud Territories in the Union, whose main business was to look after Iho commercial nud monetary inter ests of tho country. Tho following advisory, resolution among others, was unanimously adopted : nnlr,d, Tlial Coopm. dirret th. Sectary of lilt.. Trf.ilr. In rvrnlal. all htaarttnn br the taunla and noomiiic til tiie h-otertinirnl. nit i 1,-avo flip .-nr.p to until" thi n wiiirj luirkcta and buii lie,. In lli-ir una w-ir. This is Iho best fatherly otlvico the "government" and Congress has re ceived fur a long tin.o. The PtKioaM.MKi.N. Tho city of Philadelphia is evidently but little inclined towards n reformation, if we arc to judgo its inhabitants from what occurred at the late election. A short time before tho poiiod referred lo, a great ado was made abunt reform, teuiponince, ele. Tho reform and temperance ladies and gentlemen sol emnly assembled in convention, and nominated a city ticket, looking lo this end ; but on tho tiny of election only (iro Ann Of, and forty-tiro votes The Result In this County. Elsewhere will be found a complete table of returns of the election in this county. The general result is better (ban we expected. Twelv hundred is whut we claimed until Wednesday morning, when cue third of tho vole was returned, showing an increase in thoto districts of 118. Upon this fact we based our calculation of 1,400, sup posing that the other two-thirds of the county would show a similar gain But such was not Iho fact. Wo sus tained small losses in Beccaris, Bell Graham, Jordan, J-umbor City and Woodward; besides the heavy loss of 23 In Decatur, 29 in Girard and 23 iu Kurtlmus, which show an unnatural loss, compared with tho rest of the county. Henco our majority settled down to 1,222; being an increase of 80 on the last October election, and 100 on Grant, in November. Osceola Curwensvillo, Penn, Pike, Goshen and Union contributed nobly towards the redemption of our good old Common wealth. Uur tublo shows six more majority for Packor and Porshing than the official return on fllo in the Pro tbonolary's ofuco, from tho fact that tho licturn Judges only tallied 100 for each of these gentlemen a tbo vote of Knox township, but at the same ti mo gave the balance of tho tickot 107. Wo examined tho papers and found the volo iu question to be 100 instead of 100, making the majority tor tho formor 1,222, and the latter 1,221. tiled re-Hammer Argument. George S. Boulwell, Grant's Secre tary of tho Treasury, in his political harangue in Philadelphia, on Saturday before tlio great election fraud in that city,statcd that tho National Debt was fire thousand, four Itundred and forty millions oj dollars, (2,440,000,000,) and that it must bo paid in gold, con trary to all law and the expectation of evory bondholder. Ponder, sup pose this infamous project succeeds, with gold at an average premium of 40 per cent. It will juat add nine hundred and seventy-six millions to the debt, incroaso tho profits of Ihc bond holders that much more, and make tho taxpayers' bill three thousand, four hundred and sixteen millions of dollars, (,3,410,000,000.) This little Bouttvel lian bill just amounts to nine hundred dollars for ovory soul now on this con tinent. Thus, under tho latest Ioil arrangement, every fumily of fivo per sona is mortgaged to the bondholders for four tRonsand, five hundred dollars. l.'ontemplato tho subject, yo white slaves who enjoy tlio felicity of eight or ten children, and seo what "tho best government on earth'1 is doing for "a free peoplo" under "Ioil" influences. Examining the BnKTiiEit.i. Par ker Pillsbury, a celebrated Massaelin elicits A bcltionisl has for Iho first time in bis lifo made a pilgrimage down South lo seo how bis colored brethern live in freedom, and bow they lived in slavery. Ho is now in South Car olina nnd his old chronic opinions baro already received an awful waking up. Tho New York Herald says: "He had supposed, no doubt, that tliey were "poor, but respectable;" but he has found them hut little better than tho barbarians of Dahomey lasy, filthy, whiskey. drinking, ignorant al most beyond belief and horribly de moralised In ovory way. Pillsbury, however, has set a good examplo to ull his fellow negro worshipers of the Wendell Phillips coterie in going down South to see for hirasolf how far tho ballot has elevated "the nationnl freed men," for even Sumner would learn something to his advantage in a South ern excursion in search of knowl edge. The "Govibnsient." Tho Presi dent has written a letter to a Now York horse jockey, denying that bo had legged in with the Now York gold gamblers. This may be true, but his Brother-in law Corbin, where the "government" was housed for two wueka whilo in New York, did mnko ono hundred thousand dollars by sell ing his gold at 100, just before Grant ordered Bout veil to sell government gold. "Lucky dog," wasn't he t W e havo just now "tho greatest govern ment" In tho world. Gen. Grant & Co. mruliixd through Western Maryland last wock. He is being exhibited ns a "What is II" by the liadiral leaders, for the purpose of resurrecting the parly in that Stato. Ho was on exhibition in Washington county, in this Stalo, for a v. hole week beforo tho election, nnd everybody, circus like, wont to seo him, yet tbo county went Democralio by 200, not withstanding the General had carried it lad November by 190. That circus won't pay. Now that tho days nro shortening and tho nights getting longer, which will afford tho farmer, mechanic and laboring man an opportunity for read ing, and thereby improve their niornl as well as intellectual faculties. And sinco the great political battlo of the State has been fuugbt, and when tho smoko shall have cleared awav, wo will return to our usual custom of giving the readers of the Rcpuliliran a judicious ami more varied selection of choice literature. Death etf Kje-Vorrrnor miner. The iillieial returns of the eluulion of a Governor of Pennsylvania have not been completed until the dealli of a former chief magistrate ol the Com monwealth is ' announced. Joseph Kiliier died on Saturday afternoon last at tho residence of a son in law, in tho borough of Carlisle, at the ex treme ago of ninety. He was born in the township of Alsaoo, iu tho county of Berks, oi German parentago of that sturdy, frugal, honest and indus trious stock which has contributed so largely to tho prosperity of this great Stalo. His early opportunities for education were few, being confined to the winter schools of his neighborhood. Early in life be removed to lliecounty of Washington, and engaged in farm ing, tlio occupation in which ho had boon reared. Soon after his removal to Washington county, bo began lo take an active part in politics, and was elected by his Democratic neighbors to tho Stnto legislature Ilo served in the legislature for a number of rears, and was chosen Speaker of tho Houso in the session of 1-(1 and 1827. Asa Speaker ho maintained a reputation for promptness and fairness in bis decisions, rnd impartiality in tho organisation of the committees of tbo bot.y over which ho presided. In 1827 he was appointed by Prosi deut Adams one of tho Visitors to West point. A failure to obtain a now nomination for the Legislature at the bands of tho Democrats, compelled him to retire for a few years from public life. In 1829 Joseph Ritnor was nomina ted for Governor by tho rising faction of anti-Musons, at the bend of whom was Thaddcus Stevens. In this con. test, his volo was small. Ho was again nominated against Genrgo Wolf Dy tlio anti-Masons In iJZ, and al though defeated, the heavy voto which he received gavo ovidence of popu larity and strength among the peoplo beyond that of the faction to which he belonged. Divisions among the Dem ocrats in 1835, eiinblod iiitner to grat ify his long cherishod ambition of be coming Governor. Tlicro were two Democralio candidates in the field, Goorgo Wolf and Henry A. Mublun burg, and bolwecn them 1'itncr slip ped in. During his administration tho great system of Public Works in augurated by Govornor Wolf was con- linueti. homo extravagant railroad schemes wefc o'arloj. among them the notorious Tnno Worm road in Adams county, the ruined culvorts of J which aro suit lo oo seen. Thomas II. Burrowes, now President of the State Agricultural College, was lie nor's Secretary of Stato ; James Todd, of Fayette county, was tho Attorney General, and Thaddcus Stevens, a member of Iho Canal Board, was the leader of tbo administration. The largo appropriations of tho public money, and what was doomed its reckless and wasteful expenditure in enterprises of no benefit to tho peo ple, made tho administration of Iiitner extremely unpopular. When presen ted for re election, ho was defeated by David li. Porter by un immense ma jority. At this election, for tho first nine in the political history of the Commonwealth, tho most corrupt pruetices wero resorted lo to insure suc cess. The Canal Board raised from oontracturs nnd olhors employed on tho 1 uiilie Hoiks what IhacMcus Stevens irrovorenth culled a Mission ary Fund to bo employed in elections, and the returns ot the votes at Millers town in Atlnms county, and other pUutis iiorof capacity for trnud iu that early day which might well cxeito envy in tlio breast of nCovodo. In tho midst of the storm raised by the attempt to defeat tbo will of the peoplo in the elections in 1838, tbo administration of iiitner closed. Tho lawfully chosen representatives wore admitted to their seats nnd tho Buck shot War ended without tbo shedding of blood. On returning from ofllco, Governor Iiitner purchased a farm in Cumber laud county, on which he continued to resido almost to the day of his death, lie never again emerged from private life, though he made ono or two un successful attempts to obtnin office. Ho was an applicant for the Treasurer ship of tho Mint, under President Taylor, but, being disappointed, he ns never again hoaid of in politics. Though ho was tho object of much denunciation and ridicule whilo Gov ernor, yet ho was a man of considera ble intellect and force of character. Although a violent partisan, some of the worst acts of bis administration must bo attributed to tho recklessness of his ofllcinl advisers and the party spirit which provailcd nt the limo. Without possessing much education, ho hail no littlo knowledge and cxpo rienco iu public affairs. Ho was one of tbo Governors of the "Farmer Com monwealth," nnd sinco he owotl his elevation to the tillers of tbo soil, he was devoted to what bo considered their truo interests. Sinco bis day tho "Farmer Commonwealth" has disappeared. Tho honest tillers of tho ground havo lost Iheir influence in tho politics of the Stato, and a now rulo has begun its downward course. Great corporations, and rings of spec ulators and lobby men havo obtained complete control of tint government of the Commonwealth. Tbcso agencies were scarcely known in the adminis tration of Joseph Iiitner. JIarrisburg Patriot. CLEARFIELD COUNTY ELECTION RETURNS F0R1869. "Orttrlal If 1869. Governor S. Judge, 'Assembly Trcasur'r Comm'r, Auditor. Boroughs so e & saw it- bkIsss Townships. .fP; Beecariu. . . 100 110 97 117 101 110 101 110 102 115 Kill 110 l!t. . 122 63 121 S4. 122 67 122 57 122 67 122 67 niooVn , . 87 20 85 Hi 4 2" 87 26 87 20 87 20 Hoggs . HI 43 1 10 4d 107 40 100 40 107 4"i 107 40 Bradford ' . Kl 67 14! 61 14K 00 ll'.l 6! 119; 5!; 150 68 Ilmdy . 328 87 329 Ho SOfi 10H 832 ft S2 90 829 P0 Ilnrnsi'd'o, . . 91 Ml 91 Dllj K9 160 Ml 101 K9 15M '. 101 Chest, ... 98 00 00 14 95 92 95 93 95; 93 94 93 Covington, . 97 25 9(1 25 94 2ll 94 24 04' 24 94; 24 Clearfield,. . 109 125 102 124 144 141! 100 122 161 123 105 119 C'urwcnsville. 45 74 45 73 42 74 42 72 45 74 45 74 Decatur, . . 113 72 118 7(l 114 7ol 111 70; 114 70 114 70 Ferguson . . 05' 89 05 89: (lit 8H (III1 89 GO 89; (it. 89 Girard,. . . 4( 4!l 45 4l 47 4l 47 41 47 4l! 47! 41 Goshon, . . 001 23 00 23j 68 23, 1 23 01 23' 01 23 Graham. . . 106 10 100 loj KKi, 15i Kli 16 100 15! Klli 15 Gulich ... 80 9(1 82 94 29 07l 27 97 29 97 27 07 Huston, . . 70 73 74 76 2. 14d! 70 C9 70 00 70 69 Jordan,. . . 72 41 71 4" 71 4ll 71 41 70 41 09 41 Karthous,. . 45! 83 45 83 42 27 44 80 44 80 89 85 Knox, . . . 1001 22 100 22 1(17 22 107 22 107 22 107 22 Lowrenco,. . 654j 100 252 99 282 110 245 lOti 240 KM 240 100 Lumber City, 80; 26 80 26 27 20 29 25 29 26; 29 25 Morris,. . . ISO 65 1S1 64 179 55 180 64 1K0 64j W 54 N. Washington. 45 H 44 9 42 11 42 9 43 9, 3 9 Oscooln, . . 9 64 99 61 100 51 100 63 100 63 100 63 Penn, . . 61 89 63 8H 63j 8S 63 89 62 K0 63 Piko, ... 128 100 12M 102 123 102 12K 102 12 102 12S 102 I'nior., . . . 40 42 40 41 84 62( 47 89 4M 8xi 47 8 Woodward . 84 40 82 60 K3 40 83 4X 83 4V 83 48 Total. . . 3021 1799 299X 1797 12832 1922 2999;I783 2004'l778!2984:l792 Majorities. 1222 I20l (9101 l2IO 210 U92 UliPOHT f it. ciiHItloa r tin nitST RATIONAL HANK of fl.n6.-IJ. ! ouuljof CUarfi.ld, Is SUM of 'DBt;l- wrim, ft! tbfl SIJ.C S. bufluclt, OB us ms amj CI Qdtcbtr, 166S I BIOOSCSS. Loam its' DLuotinu. $10 SJI CI OTrrdt.fu. ,sis S l1. H. hoi,. I. noura oiroulnioo. ltll.01'1 SO U. 8. Utir.l. oa band !, " I Oil from tU-tifl.uimg ftttd ILlcrfS Axenu. B.)3l 57 tin. Iron olh.r I..O..11.I B.ck. 3. SMI S.t One froa otbar Itankt a Il(ibrf...... I,4SS SI Furniture and Sxhiraf l.SS SO Currcat Kjci ao.af 70 11 Tall paid.- 7j7 4 i Csah tutu., inrliidln it.nnt. 460 OH " ! Bill, ololbar National Baiiba. S.0U0 no Fraotional rurrrncr, includ. aickala.. 4 iS SO L...I r.od.r not...- 10,011 00 LIABILITtaa. Capital .lock paid l 100 Jlrg fiends, &t. 1HC9. 1869. FALL TBAHj; ! NEW GOODS & NEW STYLES. cons liaa hpfln thomturlilv nrnrt ir.l wero polled for it. If 242 reform and ami that Democrats in the War as 6,000 fraudulent votes are to bo no- well as in overy other Department coptetl at Vrorin, Philadelphia must m ,0 "rc thBt evon n incom do better in ilm rm.,. . i . assessor could not discover Uiem, it is --. ... ...I vi an is uuuim The Washington correspondent of the Baltimore Xun savs: "General Sherman is certainly fond of a grim joke. In his order issued the other day giving Pennsylvania and Ohio clerks permission to go home and volo, ho says, Democrats us well ns Ib nub- licans t an havo such leave, and ibat Leagne in Philadelphia, the romantic no distinction is to be mado. In view I and rhapaodio Borio, was to go into of tho faol that tbo weeding out pre- the Cabinet, and he staid at home (VorrrHliir by Jerk. Soinolitnes Gen. Grant is a mere piece ot wax in the hnnds of his Cabi net, and sometimes ;ris in hnrncss: nay, snaps it, and breaks the gearing. Tho appointment of bis now Socrottiry of War, Belknap, is undoubtedly his own work. Kobody knows him. No btidy heard of him out of tho army, nnd in the nrmy, not many, if any. Hut Borio was us well known, nnd Itubeson only a little better, in which there was not so much matter, ns Ad miral Porter "runs" both. This gov erning by jerks, however, is ticklish biifincHS tor government is very much liko oilier trades a something, in which a man must know something, to do anything well. Government, loo, is a co partnership, snro in despotisms, and something even of a co partner ship Ihcro, in which experienced practiced men must bo consulted, it a country is lo bo governed well. Genernl Grant, however, Ua see. is becoming something of a politician. Ilo diilillctl the l'ennsvlvanians until aflor the election, with an understand ing that Iho great head of the Cnion The Veiton. Amateur dabblers in stocks nnd gold, along with moro legitimate but not sufficiently wary merchants and the publio at largo, havo been taught one good lesson by the lato transac tions in Wall street; to wit, that where tho maddening thirst for sudden gain tukos hold of tho souls of men other wise clever and respectable, all con science coases, and nothing is listened to but the exigency of the hour. Tho scenes in tlio Gold lioom last wock were a disgraco to any civilised community. Tho howls and yells, the imprecations and the blasphemy, the demoniac countcnanccsanddisljr- led bodies, the frenzied gesticulation, iho fonming lips, tbo starting eyes, the clenched tists, the twitching and con vulsed muscles of lletllam were all tbcro ; but, worst of all, tho heartless recklessness that was ready to beggar thousands, and ruin a country riulu r than desist, the was lord and master of tho insane orgio. hucti things, it not stornly rebuked and put down, will blast the business choroter of New York, and make tbo financial credit of the country a hissing ana a by-word lo mankind. At home, it is not merely tho con fusion und loss we havo to bewail. The terrible and iniquitous oxampte that it sets bol'oro our young men of ovory pursuit and degree is, perhaps, alter all, tho roost baleful feature of the whole all'uir. All our newspapers have spread tho details of theso re pulsivo scenes ovor columns and col umns of print, each morning and af ternoon, and sent thorn by hundreds of thousands of copies to every part of Iho Union. All resourcos of repor torlal embellishment luva been ex hausted in dressing up the nsrrntivo to make it piipianland diverting. The tricks, pretences, and misrepresent, lions which, if resorted to by a poor and friendless man, would send to a penitentiary as a felon aro Ituckel ed over as, "smart" and facetious things, which would make a brilliant fellow of any youth who could man age to borrow or steal funds enough to practice thorn on a handsome scale. Here is dosperalo injury done, and we use no idle unmeaning words when we commend it totbeenrnestattcntion of all honest bankers, morchants, and tradesmen who have sons upon whose success ns decent citizens they aro euilding their bones. Wo have, al ready, had ono conspicuous and most mournlul Instance ol the tolal ruin and criminul conviction of an other wise nmiublo and promising young man through this very mania of un bounded speculation, the latest parox ysm of winch has just start led the coun try. How many more shall make up the crop from this seed sowing. Look yo well to it, all who are aid ing and abetting a species ol gambling compared with which all tho faro banks and lotteries in the world lire but as child's piny ! Tho hungry and eager eyed thousands and tuns of thousands whom want and eold pinch every day, hear, amid their rags nnd pain, of all this treasuro, and they gather mora closer nnd mora fierce ly around those marble palaces whoso inmates they begin lo think have no more rights than thoy. X. Y. Mer cantile, Journal. In Carwenrrille, i th rttldenoe of th bride fAthor, Oct. 12, 1KA9, by ltr. Q. W. Tnavto, Mr. EDWARD L1VINUHTON, to Uiu FRANK HARD, ill f Carwenmll, P. On lb 17th ot October, 16A9. by h Re". JOHN F1.KUAL, Mr. BOYD QlUUl.r., of Centra county, tnd Mr. MATILDA PAULEY, of Clrw fleltl ooantj, I't. At tlit reiitlro of tli WMVl father, on tlio 19th of Oolobor, 11409, bj L. . Ihwih, Eq., Mr. DKNNKrf LKU IS, of UuryttiU; Bogg (wji. ad Slim JKNMK PARKS, of Uwr.ncr Utmaabi The h(pv ooujile hnr oar belt wUbe for tboir future .it(tinciE autl prunperity j tod mmy tliey .org 1iv "faUtJiful .nnlia ml tnd loving wife." Furplua fuod.. li mount Eih.vig0 InUrciL. Profit and Uaa Nktiufial bink Ciroult tion outrundlng Individual dptit Due tu National Hanki... Du to other bank and inktrt V.OtiO K 1,99 a I ('7 69 9 341 04 tUI 29 ?i.7n oo 4fl,fl58 OS l.Ui 81 Total 149,447 99 t,44r 99 Ptati 09 Pkwmtly 4HI A. 1 Cci'itt or CLKAnriBi.n, J I, A. C. Firnry, ('bUr of th Flrl National Bank of riotwdald, do tolamnly unr (hat tht abov. flat etu tot i (rut lo iha bait of my know Mff and betUf. A. C. F1NNKY, Caihirr. hubtcrlbed and iwurn to tht 13th day of Oct. A. D l6V. MM. HADKBACdll, Attbiti Notary Pnblic. D. U. Nerlinf, A. F. Buyn';n, Job'. Boynton. I)iratorf. AUTIS All prraooa art berrlty esutinnrd J ajraiitat iiurchimiiijr or in any way tnad'tling wnb ONb H'A.N UP UOHSKS, (ona a bay an.) tbo other ft iurrl, buth m itn,) togtlbor with hnmaaa, finglrlrvra, ira4a, bouglil uf William Cr, of I.fcri townnLip, and now in tb poiaei aion of U'lliiau Lightntr, of Decant town Lip, at tbo tain belong to tut, nod ara aubirrt tr my order. W. B. DIC'KKY, Ulen Hope, Oot. 11, 1(9 . rjltlAL MKT for November Term, Wt. Pricier, lavT llurxthall M Mary li. ti-olt ii. W. iSiiimel Helmiriid Cumpbell jMtifCiiri , (Vil Ilr.uk L'Kinnrd . Marsh lft.ll School Divtncl... Albert Hrcnnvr Octroi Irtiitl Co Pi miuiiig Kwan tv.,,i,vr Urm Mi'tVmnel ( inn fill ,,. IIih ken1"1 rrv Prank, ltfoi. i (V... Monro, J. A Curry, Jautn FKCUM) WEKK. llnjSfi A Lloyd y Hh.-ilau " Prtr- (1m ......Huntrharger. ' M... .re. " White. Keott'f Jltirf. " M. Jatc Hl.itin l. " Pirmmirg, M WilltAtnaet. ai. " thnff. V. W. Worrell. Dill- n t. al. " K'liring. Umiler, " ...fluiar A llili-inn.n. " Kuiith. " A. J. (... " ..!. Ilrti'i Ktr't. ' Mail..-).. ' H'(trlj'i lxr. " fcup'r Lawrctiee lp, Pauit, J. A. 44 Drown. " ....... MtiltlttjWf, t al. " htraw. ....Wagoner, m. Drntika ' Bmkrtrhoul 1 M ioro ' Whit Killiox ' Hrown ' Hoover ' llntarman II MOOD), ft ai ' Irrina PiratN.B'k.C'learfleld " Drllaaa "'ri'" Frliartl Trrpe t'rcniuiau A Son " llrnry Creaftman A Hon Uirynton..,, .... Diinar. Ottinea. Miller. ....Langdon A Divrn. ....H-- Ilrtmiiinan, Horn. Kidcr. Stiaw. MVUnrn-y. Pinith. ll"-ki-n..rrry. Clcary A W all. Iluwuian. Art bun, et al. rMnpad, et al. A-kuy A rihoff. Uttrgw rtnte. tjuuiuiervi.le. Maya. Lull. Ilainea. Nefprr. U a 1 net. ..1'pilegralT, at aL ACF.NTM WANTI'.l), A gent a Wanted, tlb to $200 per month, male and feiuale, to ail) tha oolvhratcd and orifrmal Coma on tenaa Pauiily Hewing Machine, improved and Mrltwlod ; it will h"m, fell, at i tob, tuck, bind, braid nd eoi broider in n moat tuperlor manner. Price only $ la. Pur aioiiilieity and durability, it hat no rival. Do aot bur from any partiea at'llini naobioei under tlia eaota name aa our, nnk-aa having a UvninDale or Agency ugned by na. at tbey art wortlila Caat Iron Matihinca. Por Circular! and Tcriua, apply or addrrff, H. CBAWPOUD A CO., o20 .It 41 Che taut St., Pbiladi Iphla, Pa. BOOTS! KOOTSI! BOOTS!!! Tli. OlatiralH K1CIIAKDSON JJOOT3, For ialt-whilMla aod rrtait, at J. P. KKATZKII S. Tna can ftt a pair ot V renrn Kip Pnnt. Tot Sr. dollar., at J. I'. K K Al.KR 8. Oot. 3D, ItOS-tf. mVEXSYILLE MARBLE YARD. "I ESl HOPS of extending my bunintai, and J knowing I lure ean ln nu htjlur trlirvte ot ri'pect to the mt-tuory of tbo deot'inn d and buried friendi. tlmn to ereet orer their narrow buiucc a iculptured alb of enduring marble, that fiuiuti forever to (he retting place of tbote w ore; I hrg leave to aay to all who wich to thiw thrir aiTecdun for laeir dparted frienda aad kin.lrod, t!it tbey ean now hnve an opjutrtunity of doing e, by railing al my Hhop on '1 hompcuo atrvH, t'nmrniville, J'a., aa 1 am prcpari-d to funii'h to trdcr, ilOM'MF.N'T.T, CliA II.K ft I10X TOMHH, JlliAI) hTtiXES, Ac, of any denim or aite, at renmnahle ntlre. l. it. l k .'( .-ti band the t-jl froiclri and Domeetle Marble All work ixe-iiied iu the mntt tkillful manner. I will alto deliver work to any point in Ch-arflflM or adj tioinf eoimtie, if ae-ire.l. v M. II, t. UltULh.Y IVwentvlllo, Ont. 20, lPfttf-tf. JT. 11. P.LIOIITCAP, .Varket Hlreet, Vttartleld, i'a. JJAS JIST OPENED larf. aaj acltrtnl Hoik of FALL and WINTER BOOT and BII0K8; tsa lat.il atvlM .f IIAT9 and CAPa. It., whiob b vill toll caaar roa cam. The Latest Styles of Hats and Caps, I?ootn, SIkh'h, Uiubrcllag, &c. CALL ami SEE fu'r YOrRSKLVES. pal Cstatt for aU." OBPIIAXS COtST SVI.r rT VIETCB I Alt OI'.DCE oTia. o... I Court of Cltaiuaa ,(,' . rtl OS:J to 1'ul.ll.. AHlf at It c.,ttrt M 53 Acres of Valuable Timber b ail tutaaut. All of thai oertaia ymo u bu d ,it,., , ., lotan.hiii, lai tin- i .l..ta..f .l,.t; N J1 b.,o.,Jra and d..,iWd a.f.ll...., Un, L. ,u It mr m liur or Hi. It, " .." orti-r. thr-Timi tart. tin. and on. a mat oik l.oudrt.1 aad prh), , "'' tuip. tiottii tl.,rty-.i ami tl,r,.c.0.nL T ' Wi tt ah'iut .WrT-twn and on. Ii.ir will i I'0'- "fnfr "futb furw-niao at,. a half d ' i , weal tint himiln-d and tifljr onp p.rrU, t. f nTa I0"" MOIn ftirly-itna d. irrrc. m,i .!....' 1 . I...tr 1... ... "an. I...UV. IU ill. h..n,...L ,1 aaio., i"irf : itfj-t door to Adams' I'x. 8,iU , 0-!f. Office. OCTOBER 1869. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!! NEW GOODS!!! WM. REED & CO., Market Street Clearfield, Pa., two atid plar-o of h ifinnirtif. Ihit leu l Iihi loog Ucn oriiitrvil nitu me nrn f)rnniy u-0 i,i.)r. , atMitihl, U from black k.K..f( j', ,7'' lu.l-t of Illg ('learlield L'r.tk. W' T K HMt: One third on f nfi rtutit Ion of Ik. . and the balance iu two jhhJ am,., with interei1!, to to aovurvU ly n t on l on in iTcniuca. UhOhiiK titntu' AJuitii.tru,,. tut. n h. TTAVB Jl'ST OPENED a la.-gfl nnd aoni- -M-M. pitta attorttacnt of ( Foreign and Domestic DRY GOODS; Embracing a full lino of Dren Goods Vat.lfy, Woolen and Erphyr Sliawla, Uored rtltitla, Fina Klanaita for uoder. war, L)raM'a and Cafia. ; Trimniin;a ot all kind, Alixantli-ra Kid tilovca, ( .unrtior to Jouvin., ) Z,uli;-r and Woitl.d LAEIIiS AXD GEXTLKMEX3' JTKNISIIIXG GOODS, IIAT3, CAr.S, FL'KS, iC, A.C., iC. c Certified from the m'rd. A. C. TATR, Prtithnnotary. L IMT OK thavi:hmu Jl ltolll. for NdTctnnrr Trrnt, Fllisr H'EKK. perilling Hie elcelione In Fennnylviinia and Olt to ( bul lite niomettl thetie eloo liona were over he bunt up a )! knap in Iowa, and goea off to muko and have a irood time nt the Mnrvlond ',7 7 l,Uo 0f ' 1,10 of b.i.th.'.ier gmntinsr ihom rcrmisBion lo VLixV of tlio lr.t!o.- Lancaster fntrlti. hotnu fir.d voto.' lranC Trout Paid for. It i cent s lliat 1'roriii.Jont (.iratit, uliilc rufltit aiin ut Kano.ctttihtaomo trout a littlo out of ecasou our I.pgialiiluro hnving fooliiil.l pttsscJ a law niinut tuliin; them nflur Augu.st fi rntt wl.icli don't apply to ourcuuty. The Demo i nitio papers were no horritlod at thin that Gen. Kano took ttio rcNponi!)ility of tho act liimni'lf. In a nolo to tho McKenn Miner ho auyg : "A rcmnrk of Senator Cnmrron's nbonl the game lawn having tiunI- tlio I'residotit tietlino to ont venison, I had not tho heart lo tell him of our puling the net last winter which forbid caU h ing trcut after the first, (.rant locked forward with to mueh plenire to for getting his Washington c.tres, ono day nt leabt, fishing np ttlraight creek, that I Mint to myt-cli' ns I did whon I was younger ot tho Furtive Slavo Law, "Itieuk the law, but break it openlv, and pay tho penalty. I remitted the ,nno through Colonel Wilcox, niyclf flursumiiig tho hotiorahlo part of in (ormor. And I havo thus paid tho price of a piece fur the tnualltist trout you ever put in your banket; thirty dollar, that is to say. for about a pound " Then Gen. Kane violated tbo law deliberately, and abuse tho Itadital Lcirirdaluro for being no fuolish ns to pass it. Oh, thoHO Iiadicals, how tht y difulnin lo be bound down by law, oven those of their own ninkiug, they lo simko and openly violate. rann LahjCT. Home burglars have funned an at tachment for Saegerstown, Crawford county. They rub the nufo in the rail n-ad ofliee at that plneo every quarter, and are never caught. The editor of tbeNowbern 7Wa has been compolled to advertise that busincaa enratromenta comnol him to decline all vbsllpogwi. Deeearla...J. W. Wright. H in. M. Hmitn. nioom...1liigh- Laaoa. l)'g)ri...Jnbii Blair. Hrallurd..liavM Wilton. " Jame Dunn jr " John Cuwiier. Rralr.. J"hn Flegal. iliirtiKiie..J. Hiiratiauli. Clearflohl...! C Whitehill ' KirharH Momoji " Jo. it Urmlmrn. Curweuaville..llin. J. l. M Thttmpin.n. " John SlrNtuI rbeat.Roht. I'ettninglnn Decatur.. KnoeliUearharl Oralam...Wtn. Wllhelin Uoheu...J. H. Fletrnl. " Jubu hanltft. 6KCOND WEKK Onlieh...Patrirk Fl.tnn. " J'.e.h Fry. Mutton. ..Joicih Ilurkj. Jordan. ..Inaac Hlnnm. " John William. Karthnni...Toi. flillilatid. " Jot. Y others, hnox...lewit Erhanl. I,awrenee..Jnlin Miti hell Mnrru... Aiara Mcrrr. ", K. ( Brenner. N. Wahingt(rn...Jame " Harajre Pifce. f.afavrttt. Mcflure " Wm. MrNaal. " Ji.hn lloMen. fnlon-JInrano t?iurtney Woodward.. Jim I. Alcx- ander. nell...Henry Brelh, jr. lH-om... Jsmet Leaj'h. l)gRt.. rhari-R Hlf.nn. Hrailr...Fred. 8101K7. " W. I.. Portar. J. P. llt.m. M. N. I.nihor. 44 Henry Kriner. tittorgp M. Noider Dumide..Jhn Lanfrdon " JarkHon Palohin, " Iiavid Mehafley.j " John Hvera. rhrat...B. V. t lemon, " Annmnmit WimhI Covington. .Jotefih llnin " f rnftrll t riTitriwI " Holomon Mnurerl riearfield.. J. B. Phowrrt. Cunenaville..E. A. Irrln " aluhn Irrin. Decatur. .A. Hirhnian. IVr(ru(.n...Il. W. lluvt. Uiraril..Anilfroh Murry Jriliani...M. V. French. " II. Hiit.ler. .Ionian.. . 1 hi una Smith. Karthaui...Wm. Hotter. L.awrrnoe...!ohn W, Tate. " Hrbt. I.awhead " A. ti. H...H. 0eeola...Min HnyU Pike. ..John P. Hale. l'nlon...Jeh llarley. Wood ward.. Mlcnderaon " Win. Lullier. VI1lINTIt ATOIt'K NOTU 1 Nntico la berehy given (hat letter of adininietralinn on the etate ol Ito.U KM, I,t TIIKIl, devcaanl, lata of Until? ttiaimliip, Clraiflcld roimty, Pa., have been duly grunted to the ondTngried, nil mni indrhted to aaitl etlate will iln atake I'M meet, and thie having rlnium or ile oandii will .r-nt thcai properly aothintl.-atril f,ir it-l-Ilvm.-nt. M. f. ,l m KB, Oot, 21 fft pd. AdminUtratrtf. T A1I KH buv yonr draatKooda. trimniinrt. Ac, J i at WM. HKi:i A CO'., aa Uiat nava the ciioiiieti niyiat nt trie ttnaton. 1( 1IUN.W Proiirlttura f"li.lli and fil Imint, and artiry aodv rl nre h. r!.y wa -nl nr..fni 'Hl-i'lt. any latutioaUng hquora nereaitor, at I am deter mintil to j.okluU- wkU and rvtry ouo found tio laling the law in bin iti.tilar oate. A I I.IL.M). W'M.dland, Oct. l3-atHl. ;(R IMrr; CICKAP.-Tha "nnMed i2er lor mlc, al n dara-tin, a flmt.-l tli'trty rse roer MATIONAUV HMJINK AM) ClHtTI.AIl SAW Mil.)., with Kdywr. Utb Mill, and evorytbing complete and In Rood order. II n fin w..r4rthi-r uao for the abo inathiorrT il will he told oLcap. JAMES LOWTnEn A CO. Altoona. O.it. I Jim. IWVH AV Camt trei'iiaflug on Ih preni J tea of lhi tiihserihor, reaiding in llradf town alup, nn rr aSont th? flth iliy of Beptamber latt, a It ARK HKD COW, with Ml nn, c uppo-fd tc he ten or twelve ywar" old. The owner 11 nciffT. to come forward, prove property, a uhiug. 9 und take nor away, or aha will U JinpotM nf at the law direett. . V, KOHI.EIl. Brady township, Oct. 13-3tpd. rilYSlcrAxN A SURGKOX, nAVINll located at PetinhVl.l, Pa., ntTera hit prnfettional erriHt to the peoplo of that l' '" "Hrnmnding oountry. AU calit promptly attendrd to. 00t. J tf. AM II TOM H NOTlt r...Th undertixned in Auditor, aprjinted hy the. Conrt ol Clear Held Bounty, to make dtttrihution of the monUa in lite ban til of Cyreniui Down and Chariot riloan, Ailininiatralora, A a., of JaeoU (laarhart, deeeated. laid of Morria townnhip, atnongtt I bote legally entitled thereto, will attend to discharge the dntiea of hit appointment, at hit office, in Clear field, on Tuetdsy, the Wth day of November, neat, where all peraont tnterattod In laid fund van I. h. KHKHH, Auditor. attend If thfy aef proper. VtSU I a), ou-.tt DR. M. L. KLINE, SURGEON DENTIST. HAVINO located in Wallareton, CUarfleld eonnly, Pa., nfTera hit profcfaional aervieea to the pwple of that plaoa, and the amronnding country. All work guarautttd. and ohwret md (ocl.U, (,9 If. HUT of the rnndltion nf the COl'NTV clot of buiinvea on thr Utb of October, 160V j tuauUHCti. Litni and difoouuti $93, 5j (l ft lenlraftt U. K. bund (o aeeure eireulation.HH... Due from Ketieetimig At,-nt Iue (nun NaO'otiai llanka. One from other Punka and llatikera..,. Furniture and future! Tatet paid Cith ttemi, ineliidtna atatnpt Ill III of oilier National Hunk Fractional eurreney.inoludiug nii-ktea leirnl-lender ni'tea Profit and Iota... Total- LUH LI Till. Capital alock paid In Nurploa fund Ktidiange. Interval Circulation outlanding Individual d-'pooilt Owe to National llanka , hue to aihar Bunk and Banker, Current tpcnea Total I. I). W. Moore, Caahier of the County National flank of Clearfield, do anlrmnly twear that the ahnve atalemenl It true to the het of mi know), dye and belief. D. W, UtMiKK, t'orreet Attett 1 Cashier. Hiehard bhaw, Wn. A. Wallaee, Hn. Purter, riireetnra. , $1fl0.o0 A,tmo ItO 114 6 S.:i7 II St.tli. 00 dAjx; fls J. 11 47 IM 77 an 1 40 . v.'. t AUIKts. MISHKS A CHlDREN t CLOTH J and W at bv proof Coat and Hr-ka, at M Its, WATSoys. KI'.f;iMTl-;H;M?40TH-.V-NolfreiahcrebT given that the folio win amount 1 have been examined and paMrd hy me, and remain filrd of recor'l in Out ofllt-e for th innpeclion of hiir, legateet, eredilnra. and all oihera in anyothr way int.'ret'd, and will te pmenU'd te t'henntOr piian'a Court ol Clratflil.l ef untj . f. tr bi-ld at ilia Court Ilontf, in Iho boror-rh of ClmrArld. eom- inenring nn the tecond Mouduy of.Noreu.ber. A t. UAU ' 1. Paliul aeconntot Miiry Mullen, Eieriitril.of Tho ma MulU-n, decrtted, lata of Brocaria lownFhip. 2. Final account of A. S. DieltiiiHon. Adniinittrttor fir I'-nta unm. rum (riletmmfo of Julia Piekenion, deeeand, lata of IWcarj ft lownanip. ItmisTiin'a Orririt, A. W. M-K Clrarfield, Pa.. Oft. 1.1, IU9 te. J KajtiMer. V FIRST-CLASS MtKSS A COAT UAKKR. from Ihe aati, hat Ucn enipluud at W:. WATsON-S. AI.?0, ft new Fall and Winter ito.;'B Df Honneta llftta, Ac, at Un, WATSON S. ' AT.PO, l new lupptj of Tt iinminfra and Pnnoy Arliih t, it Mr. WATSOYS. ALSO, all the lale and moM fufhtonnMe RtyW, Dmm and Coal Pallor nt for l.adie-, Miiiet'aaJ infirm, ai Alra. WATSO.N'8. Parti'-tilar attetillnn will he riren in ihr. hn. Milking Id partment, hy Mia O.walt, who haa "prm mum nme in lliu hrancH or ImtineM, who will have the whula euarge of th.. hninea, at Aiif. W AT&U.N'fi. ft will he our ffreateat tttidr to tiUan- and all attention to onr e?tt.iiiirra, ao tlmt they uit be aeeommodnted with prnmptnpt and tfett atvlrti and Miality of z.wda, at Iomht prlcea than Vhey woj.iiK ai rmrwucre. All are inite4 u call at Mra. WATSON'S. OeU 13, lMCy-tf. IIAVTKO aelecttd our own a lock with the greatett tart, buyer will find a dcciji j Advantage iu calling. Orphan's Court iSale Of TIM 15 Kit I. AM). BT virtue of an order of the On,(;iri', f CiaarttLld county, there . n ruldif aule on the yreraiaet, od THII ki OCT. SI, 8iV. ibe foll.wmC , KtUta. aituatv in Baueka towni'hiii, lndilni , Pa., lata Ilia ettalc of Junnthan II Sm-.j, d bounded by Innda of I'avid lUdlill, Chii r !,' Janet Uiady and othort, ' J u Containing Eighty Acres. with aWut 3 area ckared, i he Ulnue, ? limbered with white pine timber. TKKMH: One fourth in hand. oM htni onnfirtnaiion ot tale, and the Ulance m UM therealter with in t treat. ew Cabinet 1 M0PHANN0N LAND AND LIMBER 0 PA NY ofier for tale Ton U-ti id ik( , ough of Oaceola, Cleartirid coguit, P,, uj lota to mit nurchaaeit outti le the Iim,t, borough. Oaocoia ia tiluAted on the Mkihu' Creek, in the ncbett prtioa of ike eeBti. Ciearneld, on the line of the Tyrone 4 Qnr Railroad, where the Mor'amnuu en4 Btttt branch roedi interaect. It it alto in tbekn, the atohauoon eoai bat in. and large kouMi white pine, bemloek, oak, and Jtber tiubtr r ronnd iL One of the Urgent loinix- mmi itig ei.ahHhueDtt the htale it IrxttH 11 town, while there are many otber lumber, rhingle millt around iL The Uwa La bat ar yean old, and ooutaina a population of Mll aand inhaliiunta. .et-For further information apply at Utt,; of the abore eotapaoy, JOHS LAH'.vllE, Pr SuperiBUn4' Houses nd Lois for Sale. F OUR IIOL'iSKS and LOTS ia CiritU aale on reatonable termt. Pi, in thirty daya. Alau, a plot of Ful'H L"I; 1110 eoruer of fourth ami Heed itrteii, , 1 72x200 rt. Three of tbeae loir T eellltka for either Imaber yard, eoal yard, or fur bnila porpoeci genrrallr, being within 2j0 feet of : railroad depot. I'riee and teruif n arniklt. Apply W UKUKiS '1 UUhX, fth4-lf Oar&fld.' durational. HAVING .MAIHI ARRANOEMKNTa with an Importing house in the tail, country dealers will be eupplird with Zephyr In any quantity, at New York and Philadelphia jobbing prioea, Clearweld, fUpl. 2J, lS6-4in. MISS H. S. SWAN'S SCHOOL FOR GIRL CLKAKriKLI, PA. 'J1IIR FA I.I. TKliM of twenty two wM.. X eomtnenen on ISmdny, Sipn-nihcr A, IbO, A Prtmnrv di nartnuiri will he adriid t Kehool thia fall ; for whirh Ihe acrvirtiofi c potent inatror?lr have been entrfiifd. Ana iDort will be spared to Tender IU ie tjrpartac attractive and inttructive. TKHM8 OF TI'ITIOX. Reading. Orthography , Writing. O' Je p aoni, Primary Arithinetic and Primary Ueorraphv, per half Una, (of eltvta weekt.).. i Hittnry, Local and deacriplive Cnfr.lir with Map Drawing, tirauimar, W trial and Wrllitn Anil. luetic I Algebra and the K-inore B f Int'ruetinn ia instrumental munt i Oil painting II V.'ftx wrk I F r fuM partieulara eend for (Circular. Ck-arAeld. Aug. Kli, IhtlD-pd. CLEARFIELD ACADEMY Rev. P. L, Harrison, A, M., Prindpa' COUaT PR0CLAMATI03. . ytHKhKAS, Hon. C. A. MAYER, Pret- Ident Judse oflhe Court of Common Pleat of the twenty fifth Judicial Dittrict, eottipnted of the eountiet 01 ( learfleld. Centre and Clinton and Van. SAUCKL CLYDS and Hon. JACOB WIl.UhLM, Attneiate Juda-et of CIvarDeld eo.. have itauad their prreept, to me directed, for the holding of a Court of Common Pleat, Orphau'a Court Court of Qtmrter riemiona. Court of Oyer and Terminer, and Court or Uneral Jail Pehverv. at the Court Houae at Clearfield, in and tur the county of ClearReld-ennirneneinaT on the necond MoMiny, (Hill Hit) ol Nov" IrtUl). and to , n 7u.rM mbraeet try . eon. In,,. TWO WKKKS. '""r" rougtl, practical ana aero OlVk'N umler tny band at Ctearflald. thia 2d day or Oct. tn the year of our Lord, one Montana aigni nunaren ana ttriv nine. CYKKN1UH 1IOYVK, Sktrif. j rTTIIB FIltST PESSIOK of tht ml l X latlie yearof thia Intlllultoi il!rtne on MONDAY, the 6th dy of BrptemM, l Pupila ean enter at env lime. Tfatv iU ' turned with tuition from Ihe Una tkt; tataf , tae elote of the Beatton. Ihe count of Initrnrtlonembraeetevtrvt1 ICRS. ranging in price from ?4 00 to tlSR.OO . Sct.al WM. KEKD COB. NOTICE I IX the matter of the pHHim of Daniel Frrrr, Adminiatrator of John Klirirood. drceaied. late of llrady townthlp. To the bctri and legal rep rear n tati vet of taid decedent. W heron, aaid Oaniel Fryer. Administrator. preaentcl bia pctiti )ta In the Orphan a Court os the 3d day of June. lMliJ. toll in ir forth thai uid John hhrg-od, bad in bta lifetime, by hieountrert writing, aold and bonnd hitnaelf tn eonvev unto Nicholaa Frra, a certain piece of Und in llradv tnwnthin. laid count v. bound rd bv tanda of Paini-el Arnold, Fn-deriok KeigUr and there, containing 40 w-rra, more or Iraa; and that the aaid John Lhrgood died hi-fore auid contract waa executed, and praying (be Ci.urt to aulhorice the aaid Adtniniitralor to make and deliver onto the taid Kicholat Fere, a deed for d premieee, on receipt of the balance of purehaae money. W hereupon tbo taid Coart onlered and directed a notice to he pnbli.hcd in on newapaper for four eontcculi.e wet kt, to be directed tottiehcira and legal reprcarntatirra of mid deoednnt, inm inandiug them to ai.i.ear on til eecond Monilne ol November, A. !., Mf.il. at an Orphan'! Court to be held al Clearfield, and ehow eauae if any they have, why aaid oontraet ahould not be ete. outed according to tbe lru Intent and meaning inereoi. ah 01 wntcn tue md bcira, Ac, are rranired te taka notloa. Jiy aider el tU Court. A. VT. LKF, IATKtiT 6XYLK or BONNKTH and IIAT3, J at Mn. Watton'i. 11 riON.TRke notice that I have ptir- y "'ru an r-orrin amir, en ine pertonai p"'p erty of Jnaepb Fntter, of Morn a twnthlp, Clear Held county, and left the tame with tai l Potter, on loan aul.jwnt to my order, via: 3 hortct and harncta, S onlta, 4 milk cowt, ft head of young cattle, 40 thwp, R h.gt, 2 wagons, 1 iniffgy.plowa, harrowt.cnltivalort, windnnll, thriPliing niarliine, rutting bote, limber lle.lt, twin tledt, g ehaiiit. j timtrcf wheeit, conk ttovea, axca and bocl, twt( wath keiiift, Imy jn the barn, corn r. Ih llclj' ' wli, nt and oata in th barn, in-! all ,ie houtfhld and kilrlirn furniture, aa pr ahrdula M , Alau, taken the real v(jUte in ojHitiiob. JAli;.4 T. I.r.fXAttTTi CtrarSeM, Oct. A, 13titf-3L pltf bed ednuatton for both teitt. The Principal, harlng had ths adtitet much experienee in hie profetti'iB, atttrti reatt and guard ana that bit entirt ability enereiea will He devoted te ihe moral ana mt tal training of the yoath plared enderbii tWj IbHflM (If 11111(11. Orthography. Heading, Writing. mri Pri' Aritkmelie, par 8etaion (II weekt) U Oram mar. UeoerapLi. Arithmebt. m4 lliitory $1 i Algebra, Qeithtetry, Trigonometry, Me. a u rati on, eurveyiag, Philotaphy, Thul. olury. Cfaemittry, Uuok Keeoing, BaUay and Phytical Ueography . - t i Latin, (Jreek and French, with any ef tbe above Rranekea $11 MUt-IP Piano (M letaont) - -III jMT-No deduetion will be made for abetic p-titr fiirtberpartirnlar inietri ef Kev. p. L. HAHKIiUN. A.M., Feb, 4, lftr.il tf. (g;jB PrietiMl Ucrrltnnt lailorjj. F. C, CROMM, MERCHANT TAILOR MARKET BT., CLEARFIELD, PA. 4 FI'LL turplT of Clotht. Caicret ar I J V Vettingt conatantly on bund, wtm-hwill ' uiale up according to the luteal faebioa. n auhtlastial manner, anal at lew ratt-a, anil ISGD. oitiiTlt Alonr. m E. II L. STOUGHTOX, MERCHANT TAILOR Market Mtrrct, CIrarArld, Pa., 1AI Tlt. All penona are hereby rautlot,. j eil airaint pnrrhatlng or Oi-Cdtiittihr for a certain I'Kowiiaoav otb. drawn in fa or nf John W. Holt by David W. Il.dt, nailing for ITl fU. payable al Morriadale, (tnid note iH-mg over dm) aa the tame Wat llolrn from me In AllrClienv rjty JOHN W. HOLT. Oct. ft, 'fUtpd. 4 DMt MISTR ATOH'H KTirK.No(iZ. iV in hereby given lhat lettt-ra of adinimttralt'in on the ettato of K. B. I KK, deecaaiwl, h te of Heoearia townthip, Clearfield county, Pa., bar. ing been dnly ffranled to the ui.deraigned, all per tona indel.ti d to taid estate will plen.e make cy menl, and tboee having elaima er demandt'will pre tent them proiterly auf healieatail fnr aul,. and allowanoa without delay. v"- A. w. LI. IE, Adm r. SO.MLTIlINO NEW th-. Ararat M. RKKU A COf". DlWSOI.f1'It) of PATI.ltMlllp. The partncrRlm. herrtoforo cjitnijr between UAinMe A Mierw.iod, at Jaynrtville, Clcarfl-!i eosnty, waa diaaolved by matual eoittnt on the i'ltih J:iy of ISt'pleml-er, 1 .6V. The hooka and acconntt are left with the tcnlnr member of the firm M.C. tlamble, who ia anlboriicd to fettle n.d pay all elaima againat Ihe late firm. M. C. OAM It I.E. Pmiihi Milla.l JAM ICS bllkKWOOD. Oct. 6, CU-4tpd. I V"KW 6TYLB WATER PROOF II AT, at i-1 Mn. Wat ten a. "0J MY 0V. HfNIK." nAVINtl pnrcbated the entire ttock of gnodt at tbe Id ttand of Kirk A tpen.,r, I iutvnd to onntinoe the butineta at heretofore. My motto la to tell "mrtA fOB raan." Thanking onr frienda and rn4ir-er for paat patronage, 1 aoiicit r eontinuanie ot ihn tamn. . . ISAAC K1HK. Lumber City, ept. 12 tf. S0TICE! 1,VlrlTHK PrRPHSK.rcl.,ln.p Ih. R.oka of III. I.i. Iia of Kirk . riprnarr, a. Imm. utai. MiiociiiiD of all aoouutita ia ... r.niilril HAVING nprn.d1 l-iiiinrM po iry na bi .1 Ih. old .land Infha.'l Htiw.I Ib.rff.' aiihonnce lit th. public lhat I har,n"w on In1 a wtll arlcrtfJ aud l.rgr a!io;taae.l w Clotlis, Cassiincres, Vcsticgs, Bra,.-,. a.H all Ha l. of HwJ " bi' w.ar, arxl ia a.w (ir.parad to ar ' rjr Cl.DTIIISIl, lnm a.mH artltl. auil. In Ilia laical .t.li. aa'l ..! .orh.ailil .nn.r. Kf.oial .tl.auoa no '"'":. wnth anj ruttint-ovl for ra and boyfc Air.. .. a....... to riiilomara, aid w.w .nil.. ..Il.farll.ia. A llb.'al hr, of l'!" palronaa. la avUoitcil. Oall w l JanT II (. h. L. STOUUHTOH. ir. i! li i D g 1; MERCHANT TAILOR. (rltor. on. door .art of Cl.arB.M II 'a.) Marlrl aueef, Clf arSeM, Pa. KKKI8 oa hand a fall a.aorli.lH Faralahini, (inod,. tarb aa al'. J and tt'oul.0 tn-iar.blrta, Itra..r. and N.ek lira, o.liol Hdk.rolilaf.. lo". J" tmhrollai, 4o., la raal farntj. 01 r Qoodl li. k.opa Ih. Best Cloths of all "Shades and Colors," Such aa Rlark rioo.kln of Ih. r.r; rano. Caa.in.re, In (treat rarifl.t al.o. " Coallnn. HaaT.r, Hint, Cblnhilla, '",' or.rooatinit. All of which ill h.a.'dr"'' Ca.h. and mad. up ariirdia lo tb.' law" 'V'' ay oiprri.nr.d workmen. , T I Al.o, Aitnl for CloarflrlJ rftm'T f't ir.fr t IV,. r.l.brat.d S.wicj Ko. I, I S.J if. II. UlilLiila 1 DMIMH1 RATllllK MITH K-"" j I. hn.l..T given that Irllcr- ..i ".''"'"'""T .... il. i. f kiui l i. pKUKKi. aw ....... ... ... a. 1 1 ...ufil. r... All IMM aoania will b. la my h.n.l. for ! h.rlr.. ilulr araol.d to ih ooLr'H"' j" MII.XMI ..til lha 1Mb of No.. I, ,J .11 I p.r.nn. In.l.Mrd t" a. ,.1 ..I.I. will pl,M not wrllM h, Ih.l tin, ,HI aa nl.d I. ih. . ...A k..l. ,:im, ordi-maai."'" oanaa i an nmw for .olkiWion ii. w. prixcsB Lotabir Oil., Qcl. , (w- nr,al tbi'Di rrop.rlr aMilicnti".' fnt mU,:'?' ' IMMKL Mii'l'r. Karltam, Oel.Ho.-tiod. Adanal-tw.