f Shc'cintbliran. ULOIIUK Ji.(ioOULANltll, Editor. CLEARFIELD, Ta. WEDNESDAY JWIIMM1. NOV. 10. 1SC. mdicitloiiH. Gov. Geary, lias issued a llm'iks pivinif rnivlamatiuii. culling upon the ncoi.lo of tltia Stnto, to fast unci pray ; ,n "htirstlrtv. (ho lSth. For real im- pertinence nnd downright wieUediiCn., this order of llio licud of tho corrupt ion l ing, wit never excelled, but onco; nnd that ly tho Devil himself, when lie took our Saviour on a high moun tain where ho could bco far and near, end offered to sell him tho whole World, when he did not own a foot of rcnl estate. Wo can put up with hik-Ii stuff when it emanates from a man liko Grant, who says nothing, accepts all present), appoints tho grantors to office and gambles in Gold only. Out when it comes from the corruptcst demagogue that now in habits Pennsylvania, it is blending too much villainy with subliino and holy things. Let those around and near him pray pray thru thoir coun sols may bo freo from partisan venom and malignant spito; that iheiructions may bo governed by an honest icol for the welthre of the country; that all fraud and coemption may be banished from their midst. Let all the people pray "pray that Integrity msy dwell in the hearts of their servants, and public virtuu onco again assert its way in the high places of the Govern ment; that the crimes that have, de graded tho bad men in power may give place to official purity and rocti tudo; that wrongs may bo righted, outrages redressed, error rebuked, and that justice may agaiu bo recalled to a land from whose borders she flsd affrighted and .dismayed when the dark shadow of a coming despotism fell upon bcr pathway. The Ijatt I. lection. Tho elections hold in New York, Jsew Jersey, Massachusetts, Wiscon sin, Minnesota, and in a number of, other States on tho 2d have resulted j gloriously for tho Democrat. Iu the i first named State, Tcmperanco and Lager 13ecr did not fight well "mil CaI,..!" mil fZre..At.f Tit Vinfrnt . ic Stuto ticket is elected by 25,000 mi jority, and wo have carried the Senate and Ilouso of Representatives, in which the Tads lind a majority on joint ballot of 22 lust winter. The Ritds having held power in this Stale for tho pnst 15 yours will bo loth to forsake the crib. A nniversal chaego of things may bo locked fur in that Slate. In Now Jersey the Democrats made a handsome increase. To Senato will stand Democrats, 13; Radicals $ ; tho ; Ilouso 33 Democrats and 2G Radicals. This secures a Democratic U. S. Sena tor in tho room of Cutlcll, Radical. In tho other States the Democrats gained largely, showing conclusively that the country is tired of Radical rule and ruin, and that another elec tion will effectually clean them out A change of public opinion has set iu and it will not slop mail tho country it again iu tho hands of the Democracy Don; Fail to Reap It. On our first page will be found a very intcrcting and lengthy correspondence between those celebrated " loil " lenders, Geary, BrcwMer, Gorode alias Covode, et at. The letters arc highly tinctured with loil perfumery (prevarication and de ception,) ycl, but few of the organs of that party give thoso grand moral ideas," publicity. Ilcnce, if tbe loil millions" wish to read them they must secure Democratic newspapers, because- their own withhold from their readers this highly perf u incd epistle. Therefore, when Democrats linve read tho document, let thera liand.lt to their "loil" neighbor, so that be may fully learn tbe ethics of bis party, or prepare) to abandon it, and ave his country and family from disgrace. Mori Limit. Col. Alexander Cum in in gs has just slarled a new morning daily in Philadelphia, entitled The Day, tho first number of which appear ed on tbe 4th. Ill independent in politics, nnd is nbly conducted. If it holds fast to the fair promise with wlm-ij tl fctarts out, it will be a valua- j llo acquisition to the journalism of . the State. "Aleck" is a capital new, paper man, and if he give "the day" hi nllcntiun. he will produce a aensn tion among the (Quaker city journal The subscription price is (4 per year. - . Col I,. L. Tnte ha retired from the I ... , ,i ediUnal dopartnient of (he l.yconungj Standard, hnvinir gold l,i inlercM in , 111 ,1 nan... a 4n.lM... ... t.-. ' l 1 ' '--tn i.o. I..... .:.t. i i I or aimio nine nn partner in the ' COtlCCTO llorinl linrncRN rnc. oca. y !,n.f a ttulury, , t und notv lay tluwn the pen on at- eroiint of advancing 1.1.1 rigo nnd phya cial Inflim'ly. ur ln-t Mirsfol lovr the Tcternn In hi tvtin incut. t , "; , ...ima matu, Ttcnoic u ticau act i b made on Gtr. drarv. on the ! jyth. If we are a in.t..a ..r .-;.b.i tien., nn one nceda more n,.e. .1... . ' ' . I e doea, if half wUt hi. party ftiendt 1 all -I a I ( rmy H.ewu mm i imc. ) lle-wuincu'a a.- -: u 4 j-nnsatior,. tnJ i liTr( Jo tut . t.roiif. The follow ingsli'dgo hammer truths, with reference to this political corrup tioniMt, we take Iroin tho I'hilmlelphia JtiiV, oneol tho Jtadical organs ot this State. Thia man Geary, instead of lining inaugurated Governor on tho -d Tues day of January next, for thice year more, should bu sent to tho Peniten tiary for a liko period, or banished as ho did Hosier Vaughn, beyond tho lines. Tho italics in bracket aro of course ours, nnd nro tho rosponses of Our heart to nohlo truths - from a strange- source. Tho Mail says: "There is probably no man holding a public ollice of any grado in this broad land of our-s who to day occu pies bo humiliating and diHgracelul a position ns John Geary, liovoi lh.e K1 8111,8 '"'"Jl, nor num. The developments of the past ten days must motto every honorable citizen ol our proud old commonwealth hnnj his head iu shame and mortification Ae is loil We had always Unown Gen. Geary to bo a vain, conceited, small tnindod inoividuul. J 1 1 a con duct lust winter in approving the villainous nets of the hist legislature, proved him to be n very corrupt one and now, by tho testimony of his chief legal ajvincr, bo stands before tho people, of his State a self convicted j liar the Democrats tola jt;u to long ago Tho facts connected with his removal of Bvnjnmin II. Drowsier from llio Attorney Generalship of the Stale and his appointment of F. Carroll Brewster to that position aro Iml'.ire tho public, and prove ' guilty of unparalleled iluplicity.and ingratitude towards his own ofliecr, whoso ability saved his administration from con tempt, and secured his ro election to a position ho has disgraced, and for which he was never fitted, wonderful truths discovered too late Wo ure not the defender of Mr. Brewster and I'avo liltlo sympathy for him. Ho of all men knew Geary, nnd bow utterly unworthy lie was of the position ho held. He could have saved the Stale from the humilalion and disgrace of continuing this man in an office which be has already hishonored ; but he cared ruoro for himself than he did for the honor of his State, frite as gospel and ho has had bis reward. Let his fate be a warning to others not to follow bis example. - Dy bis shameful conduct Geary has struck the Republican l'arty a severe blow good; but it was merited because that party is responsible for the disgrace ho has heaped upon the Stale. That parly made him Gov ernor, nnd against the belter judgment of tho best men iu the parly forced him upon the Slate a second timo. Old, steadfast and time honored mem bers of the party, men of ability like Kelchnm, Grow, Moorchead, and a host of others were set aside to give placo to this charlatan, and adven turer In tho party, who never had any sympsthy with its principles, and who less than three months 1-efore his first nomination, wrote a letter decla ring that ho always had boon and was asking tho nomination of that party. It is such men as Geary, who have brought disgrace and reproach upon the iiopublican Tarty, and who will yet ruin and destroy it let it come. But it is not tho party alone thai suffers, but the wholo Slulo. The Sunday Dispatch veil 6sys "It isa new humiliation fr ut to know that for three years tho interests ol tho Com monwealth and tho honor of the State are to remain in tho bands of a man to whom honor is a stranger." The dishonor be has heaped upon the Slate ho can never witiootit. If ho would have the people foigctil, lei him resign the office bo has disgraced, and retire into tho obscurity from which he never should have been drawn not muchly he uont Tho Philadelphia Putt (Radical) says: "Gov. Geary is secure in bis office for three yearn, but ho begins his secoud term a dishon ored man. Ho carnod long ago the distrust of his party, and his re-clco-lion by a majority thousands lens than I list of Judgo Williams, was due only to tho necessity of defeating Packer. So general was tho want ol faith in his word and his ability, that many Republican papers could not give him personally any support, whilo others, like tho Eiening Tele graph, openly accused him of'fulschood, corruption, and unfulhunsbiu mean ness. We are sorry to ny this, hut Governor Geary has compelled it. To be silent now would be lo become his accomplice. lie has made his bargain and muv profit by it. Tho mere change of one man for another ia not the question. The crime is not that Mr. Brewster is removed, for that might have been honorably e floe tod, but llmt Geary aecompliblied hi ob jeet in a cowardly and deceitful tnan- ncr. Ihe crime is that ho ha sur rendered bis administration to the wornt men in the arty, to them he must henceforth look for the support which ho has bitliorto had from men of honor and sincerity. He has din graced tbe office ho holds ami the State, and hereafter ho must be wutched a no Governor of Pennsyl vania ha ever been before." TiiKowiNo out IirTiR. In Thil j I I 1 , , , . adt lphi. e letlion return Judges threw out all return that do not int. and tlus elect whom they pleas. J ad pes of the Court there help them to carry on tne iniumou uusiness. Iu the Somerset and licdford Sena torial District, tho return Judgoa of Snmersjt county threw out the vote ' a wholo township to as to elect a Jiadical Senator. i...,t ,...1 . Tl.ai.k (,od, our people have nol pniorceM'd o far in modern politic-a it to lc guilty of aut-li official l.uaincaa I he tioroiiL-ii ol .Nunliurv. in tin : , , - . . . .- . I county, U, no l. right to l.e a -pr.ite election d.nim-t. and jKilla 87 ., ." .'""''" """-old i i'n;r iin ciixiion iioii out and the ivniot rnlie n.mli.luto f..r I'ruthor.o- tnrv Mr Rr.l,,n, .u i - liw - tr1 I. I I l.r, nn . I . .-ii riiitlilv aiid fliun it us us won M i l.n i It. I ()fNiin.lhan.ti.ea.-..e jl . . .'.,. i.l ,.7 u, I - cnifita.g,w, r Herald. lin.rnm om WoatAN ;inT lie 1 1 a gvrat ac.iiiMtiin to thotlrong. j minded worth all the Women in the camp in talking up II. a t-Atie. lie Mick to I. in lext ami turn it and '.i ii lino every nd form,. ami anil wnrn lie Mmkcs It out it i j "''"nan right, llo make her riHil , "u "anoi aa liter a Mtnioo a or 1.. .1, I l.,mB. k.I L.. ....... I- f.. i . ."" ",,u nu lor ,.,, .., ,.i,u no i:mn in iur ; tim ini;i, tin' in iianifi omon and v oiuj.n s riiium Lftre been Ur;i l ut lienciiornaia t lie women , l.nuiiher. will fli,ti..l. . i... l. . . . tmll.or or jw-et hor lias beevmu their vtJJ"t!lJ. Item ot tlYira, It Is a fine of J.r to shoot a si I ridge in Chester county fur the next live years. George Peabody, thewonllv batik, er and philanthropist, died in London, on tho 4lli inst. Hon. Goorgo II. Pendleton, of Ohio, has been appointed President of the Kentucky Central railroad. Sonio very naughty and wicked man says Mrs. Cndy Slanlun in "wonder fuily uud fourtully mail.'" Put hi iu out. Tho lunulio Asylum, nt Granville, Ohio, was destroyed by flro on tho Both. Ten lunatics perished in tho flames. Our exchanges aro warning people to look out lor counterfeit $2 green backs. Wo are on the lookout forgon uino ones. J. M. McCluro, a cousin of A. K. McCluro, has beou appointed Deputy Allorucy-Gcuui'ul. Put I but uud that together, &c. Gen. John E Wool is so ill at his residence in Troy, Now York, thut he is not expected to recover. Ho is 80 yours of iigo. Lot. M. Morrill has been appointed U. S. Scuutor faom Maine, to supply tho vacancy caused by the death of Senator f cssenUen. During the season just closed the number of logs rafted at tho Williams port boom foot up 1,0:30,529, aggrega ting il,VIZ,ZZit loet, uoaru measure. Tho Uarrisburg Patriot calls Philn uvlphia "tho emporium of decuyod vegetable and election frauds." js'ol very polilo, but duvlish pointed. The cold nights have served to put a dumper on gate and step sparking. She now says, "Come in and shut the door," which ho, of course, does with alacrity. Gen. Butler was robbed of his over coat and eight hundred dollars in a sleeping car of the Washington train on Saturday night while on the way to Now York. Herman Rungs, for many ycars pre siding elder of the New ork LuA Methodist Episcopal Conference, died ou the 3d iust , at New Haven, Con necticut, aged 80. Tlon. Churlea A. Wkkliffo, ex-Governor of Kentucky, and Poslmaster Gcneral under President Tyler, died iu Howard county, Maryland, at the residence ot his son-io-law, on Satur day evening. At Albany, the county seat of Clin ton county, Kentucky, adjoining the Tennessee lino, a negro shot and killed Lewi C. Story, tbe sheriff. Tho negro was afterwards killed by Rome citizens. Story wat endeavoring to arrest tbe negro. The Boston Tratcler calls Tarton, who defended the American female ghoul, Mrs. Stowe, "Sancho Panra or pclticoatcd yuizotte." Poor Parlon is, or was, tho husband of Funny Fern, and has probably been thor oughly used to being prtticoatcd. , Grant's Butter field wantstobetried by a Military Court. Tho Radicals accord this privilege to any man in civil life; it will be hard, indeed, if the gallant gold fiwculntor, Colonel, Brigadier General, and Assistant United States Treasurer shall be made to answer for bis offences before a common court and jury. Moses MacDonuld, ex-member ot Congressfrora the First Maine district, and ex Collector of Portland, died in that State on the ultimo. He was ono of the old school Dumocrats, and a man of great influence until commonsenso was supcrcceded by Fa naticism. The Pemoract toUi.ame It turns out tho .Democrats of 1'cnnsylratiia stain away irom mo jioiisioihe ex tent of 3j,000 at the late election for Governor. ' In 1?(18 there were polled for Auditor-Gencrulof that Stnlc, 321, 739 Pctnocrnlic vote. This time our party there only deposited "3.T3. Jake Geary's mnjority of 4,,V.Ml, und it would have left us iil,0"0 votes and over, to say nolbinrj of the natural in creaso in tbe year past, which would have easily Carried it to tho So,000. Thi sort of lukewurinncss, thia bulf heurledncss will not do, gentlemen, in these limes! Wo cannot squelch out the political pests who aro ruining Stuto and ration, without taking oil our coals and working. The election of Mr. Pucker would have given mon grclism a severe blow : as it is, that foul beast is as rampant and sausy as ever in that Stato, for a missis as iod aa a mile our thousnnd miijor - ly is aa pood a forty, as Ion-; as it keena Geiiry iu. The Iiomocrucv of rcnnsyhuni deserve all they will gt t for forpotting that "eternal vifiaiico is the price of liberty." X- Y. Pay Book. " Sometui.no VTrono If our edito rial friend James K. Campbell, of the Altoona Vindicator, has as much po-lilii-ul integrity and jjood common sense, as wo have always given him credit for, we think ho will not feel much flattered by the ronny fuUome laudation of the Jiadieul pros of the Stale. 1'ruiso from such a quarter fhould cause any honent and sincere Democrat, to pause, reflect, and ak himself how, when, where, or in what .,...,,,, 1, a linn, 11 11 n 1 wvi ill; I Ii nillV dttm Rj parlt.'.USCi ,,nj Lii .-.1 e.J. .J.i..' mnnnrr he has, una-ilttnirlr it mnv J Riven aid and comfort to the enemy jio Democrat can complacently aecrpt such Radical condemnation without great danger to his political standing and integrity. It is but the deceptive cry of the mtil!icr thai would lurw to inevitable diKlruclioo. Jlf not dwi-iv-rd ; bo not CDsnurod 1 WayncsOurg Messenger. The fubstittitionorK. Carroll Brew jter as Aunrnej-.fJetieral, in j.laee of I... l.ir u..:. tr 'n , j iii.iiu.i'iii, (, iM-i.iiiiiiiii ii. aliens ler, tho r,eao.,t i.icun. ht-nt. i m. ,lire to natisfy John Covodo. The "Allrcalor" Ima ft KpitO Ot l"0 ! ' whole JifYWslrr connection, and it t-i a '--.' auction on Walnut "irn - i nil, mi nitt-pHinr oi tno lirews- . i .1... , ,, . . lor of tho lirews- i, . ii . - ' 7 " - , inrougli In term til aervituilu in romcin- Lf nrewtter ,1 l,e n help it iave none ! In it. He I w in iu a n i. nn, mat "uarv s prom-; . r . .1 i : 1 . . t . i . t i . hi i et n rni.iiHiu niniij- in ms KviitJ' net hita not ten kej.." STIt.t(iK OVKRkKiHT. Thero it a tiling in t lie Cotisiiiulion if Tcnnr- aco whkli dfilarc "no Scnnttar or IIi Drt.wntalive shall, during the time fur which ha w clculcd. he clii-ibl lo nnv odii-e or t.lace of lrni.1. lliui. I. - - - sectitiv or (iencrnl Aaaemlilr. ex-Im teit to l ho t.fhVc .f a trustoe of at ; litorni r inMiiution." 1 hi ha heen l .:....,. .V ' " -''r- t'per, tne newiv i elctted Liiil-d StlM Senator, Willi . VhM tOVot rctBBiti t9 H -. i In M lit inpliL life wlinh la reuti.,1 in t ..inin,.nl fl.nn .1...l, 1 !....! I ,TI lrtrttfH I trope. 1 A Nashville pnper of tho Pith ttH , relates (he following : Ouonf them.int woiiilerlhl and unprecedented escapes from a horrible- death that was prtib ably, ever recorded, occurred nl 4 o'clock oi Tuesday afternoon, on the Louisville and Memphis lliiilroml. Whilo tho train was rushing at full speed, within a short distance of Rim scllvillo, Ky., nnd near tho crossing of a country road, a carriage, drawn by two mulct and containing four per sons, Biiildenly appeared upon the tr.ick. Tho engineer wns horrified at tho sight. Ho shuddered us ho blew "down brakes," and reversed his en gine. Tho currinrje seemed to stand still, whilo tho train swept on, threat ening lo carry with it destruction und death. Nothing could stay its swift coin-so. There was n crash. The car riage wns lorn into fragments. Two of the inmates, a lady mid gentleman, wero carried n distanco of 1 fi(J yards on tho cow calcher, and dropped into a cow-gap. Tho other two, a gentlo innii unit lady,rodoon the cow-catcher, to which they clung with desperation, for tho distanco of 100 yards beyond, when llio train was finally checked, anil they were taken ot. Hud not the two first fallen Into tho gap, they wouM have inovitably been crushed beneath tho whocls of t.io train. Tho cscupo seems provi dentiul and miraculous. Tho frame of llio curringo having first como in con tact with tho locomotive, broke the force of the collision, and they were dropped, as it wero, on tboeow-cutcher as tho truin passed on. This is llio only way in which their escape can bo accounted for. Stranife to say, they wore only slightly bruised. When tho carriugo was struck, it was torn looso from tho mules, which had just passed over tho track suffi ciently fur to miss tho train. The animals becoming frightened, ran away toward Russellvillo. The two gentlemen and ladies were couf'uis, und wero on their way to thut place when they were overtaken by what might bavo proved a torriWe catas trophe. Ol'TRAOK AND RoUnERY. OnO of the boldest and most vilianous outra ges ever committed in this locality, is alleged to bavo been perpetrated ear ly Sunday morning upon a lady from Klinira. The lady arrived in this city by the 2 o'clock a. m. train, and desir cd to put np ut tho Waverly House. Not knowing the whereuboula of this house, she made some inquiries con cerning it, when a felloA- named B. A. Taylor (colored), Offered to escort her to it. She accepted the proposition: but instead of acting faithfully in the matter, Taylor took her in quite an opposite direction, and attempted to commit an assault upon her person, which she successfully resisted. He then snatched from her soino of her clothing, such as furs, etc., and made off. He was arrested Sunday morn ingin bed, by Chief Coder, at the Her die House, where it is said he bus been employed, and lurs recovered. This morning bo was brought before Jus tice Cramer, and in default of f-V'O bail committed to Cntlo Piatt. H'if liamsport Standard, October 27. A "Gbad Mobal" InKA Brick Pomeroy, in a lute num tier of his New York Iicmnrrit, snvs: The Jacobin fiapers of Wisconsin are making most icurl-rcnding appeals to tho people to volo in favor of the incrcaso of salary to the Governor. Tho reason of this is well known lo every ono in Wiscon sin. The Governor is Lucius Fuirchild, and tho Radicals expect to re elect him. Some years a;o ho seduced a little girl at .M allium, named Mollio iNewcnin, ana men descried her. ) Now Mollie is pet tin!; her revenue by ; levying upon tbe hiuhlv moral Lucius for n few thousand dollurs every few months for hu-.li money The salary of the Governor would no enable l.ocius to support Mich luxury, turd his Pndical keepers have been com pelled to subscribe tho amount each time. This they have become tired of, and seek to have it saddled upon the taxpayers by raising hi salary. Tho pcoplo will undoubtedly treat it 13 that ignominious defeat it so richly deserves. "Ot-R IiF.1.1 giiin Vah't Stand It." llowon'a pnper, the Independent, think that the itilrodtu'lion of tho pip; tail rate, with their pai:n, idtilutroua aya- Vem of worohip, "will lie too much fori our l hrmtianity. "It will be a shock thnt it can't rUund." We do not wonder thai tho InJe- r''lu'r'lt doubts the mrenpth and moral j purity of aiich religion a it practice, iard wo fully conft, that, of tho two principles, the country would be bet loroft under the doctrines ot Confucius thnn uch Jlonjrel pfctr, uch abo inahle cunt and religious e!mms, as I nbom- l'Iouj rlmms, as tue Independent puts forth 15ut wo fmi C no fi-ur fur the Christian church, if all pngandom were emptied into the eouniry, although wo are ii.clined to the belief that the Independent would cave in a very short time and go squnre over to the Ohincso Josh l,iy liauk. That' tho best rnp Tilton ha got for a long timo. LotL Economiht. Mr. Elilm B. Washburno went over to Puris with out knowing a word of the French lnii!;iiBge, and is now beginning to suffer lor his ignorance His salary a Minister is $17,'00 a year in pold. Tins be hits SMitnndcred, and is culling npon tho Government, as hits already been staled, for an extra allowance of IS.OIIO. i i verv evident Hint the naloon keeer of P.-ttit liar tuken ndvBiilttt'o of hia ignorance of the Inn iftiiie iy -lirlip douMo price for hie cocktails The man who tnn'l run an Anirnrnn Ipgntion on aevenleen thou mind dollar a year ought to turn bin attention to goino other ptirnuit. Titr.Ai-n T.rwAitnm J. B. Sweit- 1 for, of rituburir, hut hern imoinU-tl Sllprrvianp of lhtrnut IteVemiO for tho WeMt-rn Piairirt nf Pi-hnai-lvani. r. n. nei.i tne oiir-e oi l . ,s. t om-. miabinner under the Fuaitivc Slave In. waa bit tcrlv onr.ot.ed to aboliiionUm va tnttorv oi.rioed to alio I on vm . '""." u i" ioinionim, , , ii o. ,.,.,mtu iiiu unuimiliona ut IIIC Karlical parly tip until within a few week of the lut IVesidential election. At the time ho "flonncd over" it wna well undrrlood in the recitin where he ia known, thnt lie wn promiaed an . . iMMiiM iiiiiHv to nop tin crrtM in t io ' rr a i T t ir-.t. ,nin oiiiVal bkiiict. lie. i b.,ch . weu!W(,ail6ayi November hth, 18G9, hrolher that bo in of nonervloe to any parly. It i the funniest of nil thing 0 hear people talk ubout "(i rant led u ring the cxpeiiac of covpriiinent." Ifjn.ni l... an n.nr.ic..in.11..,. rin with iia finanr.. a,,, ,1H. , I ,,, ,.,H,Ml,.,llllia it Mind aa hi cabinet direct. Ilei itonld iinrchnae a horae very well, hut " '"' ' ' " ". " ' " V , trnri - rBiiirrir ia .a iur rievona In com- tl prehenaion a a problem of Eoelid . 'i!'J t t Cif grf. (Imimi Tiima Pat Wheat Is so low in Minnesota ss lo depress trade of all kinds A large share of the wheat at St Paul is rated No. 2, and in bringing only sixty fivo cents a bushel. Farmer aro moving it to market, notwithstanding Ibis low price, bocauso they are compelled lo sell ; but tltoy claim that thoir crops will not pay their debts, much less yield them a surplus to buy goods with It is said that it this statu ot thiiigs continues through tho winter many merchants of St. Puul, who have stock of unsold goods on hand, will hnvo to succumb. Go on, farmers nnd merchants keep voting for high tariffs and tho Radi cal ticket. This is what tho people of Minne sota, Iowa and tho West huvo bur gained for. They oro getting their pay. F'rec negroes and low prices for their produce, exorbitant taxes to the government, uud immense interests to fiiil tho pockets of Kasteru capitalists. Wo don't pity them. If ihey can stand it wo can. C'iianok op Tunis. Tho Lancaster Express thus talks now of its model Governor, whom, oil Oetober7th.it I editorially asserted, wus "pure, pu- triotic, honest, eminently capable," nnd "deserving ol public commence: "Wo hnvo not jet noticed any at tempt on tho part of Gov. Geary, or the newspapers which enjoy his con fidence and friendship, to defend him against the charges, so injurious to his personal character, contained in the letter of lion. B. II. Brewster, the lute Attorney General. Whilo we do not in tho least regret that we did our part to promote the Governor's elec tion, as being infinitely prefurnblo to any Copperhead, it will be extremely humiliating to bo compelled to admit that the candidate we supported is justly chargeable with such duplicity and bad fuilh, as Mr. lirow ster s letter would make it appear that the Gov ernor has exhibited." Go In. A clean sweep of the Fed eral ofiico holders in Texas, bus been mado by the President and Mr. Bout- well. JI ii If of the now appointees are negroes. This action secures the elec tion of Mr. Hamilton, the Conserve live candidate for Governor beyond a doubt. larrirfl. Oa N'ornnbrr llh, 1S, at tbe miltM of th bhiic'i father, br Jahei C. Darrkft, Eq., Mr. JOSEPH lll:lll:HI.lN(l la U.ti XloLLLV HKS SINltKK ; both of UraUT township. Oa OHobw th. 1SS, bj the ItcT. . Caorr, Mr. E. T. fcYANr. of Kenhaal towaisip, and Min MARY E. MEITER, of Cnajlna township. Oruiber 17th. lssv, k; E. lliiTcaainn, Ko,., Mr. BAI LSON llfLAOAS and Miit MART C. YOUNG ; bulb of Fergueoa towtliip. Pud. In Lswrrtirc tuwuittij., oa November 4th, IK'9, THK"IOllK l. l'KOI'I.K, 3i jrran, three tun lb and tit dam. I-MIH 4I.I: AT Til K KKYliTONK STORE. Two Brl -! Stngrr Pewing JSerbiuea cheap for eaeb. Call ana ere Ibew. 1. U. KIVLINfl. nor IU tl AL'TIOSi. All ronf are hereby eaalioni-d I airaiuBt pup-hiiriiig or trading for a certain l'ltOatl.MillV Mil k, g.tea I.T roe lo A J N ri lls, brahna- date of January 21, IMS, for IM. paalle November 21. ISfie, ae 1 have nol raceirrd value for the latne. and will aot par U anUree com pelled lr doe oourae of law. no. IS It M. O. r.RoWN. IKTR 4l ('aaio tre.ailiiiiif oathe prewiiara J of tbe aaltteritK-r, reeijinjr in tairanl towiiriiip, oo or about the II. h of AuKul !at. a II ILL. al-.ut two and a bait roerr old, wilh Dark and wLilr epota. Tiee owner ii r-uotrd to cunie forward, pmre prort. pay rhargi-, and take hita awT, or he will he di'pnecd ol ae the law ,lirfrte. F. T. IlltitXV. Leeoale'l Villi, Nor. 10, su J:. Came tn-rp.ining on the preutiwl J J of the nndi-retfriied, ainrrie a uh in, about to.- laat of rcplreabor, l-'"J,t RKU SI LLIl. with white rpoti on for-bea.I, hipe and tail, and having lone rliin bortm : he Ii eupp-iacl la be aloiul three ream old. 1 he owner or owntn are n-qumlcul lo enne forward, prove propertr, par rharjrra, and j tale hinu awa,v, or be will be d-npoei-d ol ae Ibe law uirerta. l'Ali JJAl.k. yni townahip, Xor. 16, I86.1 -3t j-4. House and Lot Tor Sale. Ilhlt'.L to wr:l ray prnerty. eitnate 24. milee er.1 of l.uthre.iitr, on Mie Kne turnpike, .'tw inning F(H It AND tiMvllAl.r- AfllKS OK LAMi, and ba.ina a rood frauie dwelling bouer, bam, l.larl.inilh .hop, and thirty food fruit tree, thereon. Icrmi low and hl.nnl. II L.MIV BAXTJS. Lulberehnrg. Nor. 10-4tpd. SMALL ritOFITS! Ql irk SALES! IIARTSWICK k IRWIN Are vonrtantly repleniehinf Iheir atock of Tnire, Aledirinea, Ae. School Bookl and Ftalinnery inelodinfr the 0 cood and National 8eriefl of Iteadera. Alao, Toliacee and Cirara of the beat branda, at tlic It-weat prtpea. old CALL AND FEE. Ii A Cough, Cold or Sore Tbront I Ilrv-uim iiaiuoJiato lUieutioa, as tKglcrt often rrtults ia ao ioearahh I.UIlJ I'irfar. BrowD't BronchiiU Trochfi aill Inrariably giro instant irlkf. For Prtmrhiiis, A-thma, Catarrh, Ctasoiptlt ana Throat Ii-wasra, thy hats a toolbirjr effrrt. Biitjfrrt and Tuhlir fprakrt on thru to clrar uni strettf thr4i tbe reirc. lOwlna to tbe rood rei.outlon and rxmalaritr of tbe Trochee, wiany worthiest and cheap imitation are offered, wbirb are good f.r nothing. Be enre to obtain the tree llllliWN' linoNTIHAL TROCIIK.-J. Pold ererrwbere. no. 10 Am otlro lo I.nnd-ownrrs! Pt artxroa fatxru-ii's Orrtr k, II awriaai n.t. m , (W. SS, 1flfi9. J To (he Owners nf t na'at-l l.aniln : In nhrdirnre in an Aot of Awm-'W, approred Ibe eighth day nf April, one thnatanri eie!it han dred aod tut nine, yon ere hrrrt-y notiHf-d thai ths'-t'onnly l.and l.iea lTK-kt-j, rintatainfjt tle rred andrr the Art of A-etnttr of thr ifntb oi ii"i ni npairmeti lamir iir t ra-rieir emni t , prr- ' nnt ,,'W,"'IU hnndred and suly foor. ?" ."T V"T 1 ,prr"'- Um 1 ,,p N" I'lrnmrfl 10 ma i rui i,t,iitfirT j ir N.atttT. at o,., it ,., he .r,i,e.i. ib,i,e..r.n I ou It lee hia laird hv lite payment nf tho par ''.-.,"""7'.i.n"'"t f,- erne inniaga inia iTparrnieiit. jAcou n. CAxirnFix. Not. 10 Sro Kareelor tieneral. Public Vendue. riMll'IIK will be eapou-d to l-nt.hr Dele, at the t r-i.f-ncr ol the an.bi.ipned tn LAwKr.NCK ii N.-llll', on Ttt" f1 llowittf dewriWd prraonal proptrriy. tir -'tnr ltres and harne, two ettlta, two tcni, tain ImI, alnrb and lieht hsroea. tan unlk (Mi, two I ,t.r old h'.lrr. thrr aprin ralrea, two oris o log aherls. art ol hltv krinilh tout, ha rhains, (rrat, one r'f'k lure, trdlin and ramp fixinir. nor larfr hataiire aheil fHltit tiuX, and wt b'-t articles uut horr saenttonrd. TKKMS: All tnm nr tea dollars or hs tr he eaah. and fnr all atoonnts tT that a ereilit ttf x r.aia w,u t ri,. , nte ,n4 .(.pm.ed t". I" t?t m.kjamis HeiiKCK. C oillTlUXG M' W tbc. Aral... at x M. Hl.l.K 4 ron. 8I11.I WAIBR Tfonr HAT, at Hat. '"'. MUST Q E S OLD. CL0SINCI OUT AT COST at ins KEYSTONE STORE! TJ 1KB unticnicnrJ, latent. uf to rtlirt from th tuereantilt but in en, ii now eloiinf out hi ntir ttorli of good. AT AND lit LOW CObX cotnpriiing Silki, Wool U)ftiui, JJeriiitHt, ropiini, Aipieeti, EmprcM Cloth, Men's & Boys' Cassimeres, Clothe, Satlnctn, XJeniine, Keatucky Jeane, Ladin Cloaklof, Coeli, Sbawli, . 1 full line or Domesllc Goods, ShaallnKi, Qiog bai Ilelaloea, fUnnele, Colloa Flannel), Ac, ae. LADIES' & CHILDREN'S SHOES, Ilatf and Cape, Uuta and Aretle Orerlhoee, Table and Floor Oilcloth e. Wall Paper and Wlndew Ehadre, Carpeta all widlhe. And a great earielj of fjeeierj, Kotfoae aad Trine Biinge of eeerj deaeriptioa. Ladiee Trioaaed Hata, Velveta, Kibbone, Balmoral Fklrta, Iloop Fkirta, Lines Table Corere, Wool Table Covera, Kapkine, Counterpane a, Towlee. A barge aaeortaaent of Ladiee and Cbildraa'i Wool ilooda, Nubiaa, Kaawla, Ae. Pereona In want of anything In tbe above line of goodi aro intited to giro me a eall, and obtain goode at wholeaale prieea. 4r0raia aad aoantrj prodae taAeo) la ex change for goode. n. C. KIVLINU. a CVearneld, Koreeaber 1. 1SC. KHola IJakerj. "IIB frnpnee to furnish to the eilieeae of 1 I Oareola the "flag of Life" ia tbe ebeiie of II ltaU I), TIES AND CAK ES. Of ererr dreired form ani tatte. All we aik if a trial, alter wbtrb we will rwa the riak of receiving a liueral enare ol paoiie patroaage. C. J. SHOFf. Oerrota, Kot. II. !. T. B. OUKit" Paints for Farmers and Olhors, IUB Oifto Ilicrm1 faint Conpfttir arc now nisnofaVaitur.DC lb bntt, rbcrt mmi tnofrt dura)! lAiut ia : two voolt trrll tt . mts d witb pur LiBewr4 Oil. Ut Id or Ii yn ; it ii of hitlit brown or bu!i(ul ehocolgvtc roior, ni cob bo rbiMijrrd to (jrcn, I A, Mono, drlt, nhro or ereata, to uit the tM of tbe cnurar. It I Tolua4ik far Jliori, Drn, Frnort. CsrntfT'' on4 Car makarn, aili ond Wmwrlra wore, Agri rallatral I nl4-Bitti( Canal lltmta, c'!l and Sh..' Mlai,4 utl, Mortal 4 Shit?U H".f., (it ttriOK fir antl at-r ft,) 'lfr Oil Cltib, (oh ivanufaotarrT liariaK a-d ,tt0 t-srrrli ibt iat trar, ami aa a ) aint !r my it an- iatf)aer4 fr btiT, daralulilT, vlavti'-n t and ail br- I iivrorcfc rnca, f in-r barrel of 3o0 l.t wlurb will a lartntrT tr Tram loetme. M arratiled ia al? fifi a bIhitv. iVmi for a c.tTu.r, trlurb ria full partlrolant. IN one trrnoine tsnle-n traftd- it! a trade mark. Uiatlno Mioeral Taint. Per- Hi oaa orttrr tht I'aint and remit the money on rwipt ol gooaa. Ad iro-f. aot 10 Urn S.'4 Pearl Kirr7t, Nrw Ynrk, ftl.ai The auba.-ril.rr offre tit i.Vi X two full ante of lllni-aimitb Tool, two IM M.wa, Anuli aad all neeeee.rr toola for earrtme na the t.uinea. M ill eel br lot or in amr'e art. I aieo oiirr my enop iur r-a'e. jii.p.v eiu.er ay lettt-r or in p.-rM to AMOS . 3 tit..'1 L.NNA1.I). Chartrld, l'a Nor. 1. !(.. ItiR aI.K t 'IIK.tr. -Tbo nndec raed 8er for aale. at a herjrnia, a firer-eleee Ihirtr h..r p..wce fTATIONAltr LNOINK A. Mi tlKi l I.AIAH blll.l...,ili tdiree. Utb Mill, ani ererrihing cntplete and in g"od order. llxma an farther nea for tbe above raachiarry It will bo cold cheap. JAMES LOHI1IER A CO. Altoona, Oct. l.-l-ltn. (1 rTI(eAII Mrsoas aro biby caatina J oU ajratust arcbaiirtfj r in any -raj anxtdliiif auh tb? loMnwinft pmptTtv now iu Iht potaoMHba) "f l'avid WncUL,tf titrarj toaabif.. to liar Man, antl ont aK of ioullo Harat, ono pair ol H.irro Ulavoketa, nns sot nf Jlull I haiaa, two Sinfl I rwa, two llalttra, as tho samo br.onei to bm aad an uljnt to air onlrr. ao.3 1tM ii LoRGE FIHRET. DWMII,! TIO OK PAHTM.HIIIP. Tbr pannorshtp hrrrluforo -rnnlnn brtwra m. Light nr and J. . liar if, of Htwaria towa. stiip, in ibo -oKC'nR BuPtnes, oa V bitnara Kua, waa diSMtlvfd oa tbe JOlh day of OctntubiY, HAII, br moiual rotiMnt. Tho aoronnts of tbo aboro naard jtart ioo a ill ktt set lied bv o t hr-r nn or t ha a.. W M l.IOHTNth, Hot-oar ia twp , J. W. I'AVlaS. 'ov. I, ft 4tid. ( VIli V:,'TR tTllR,li lbtlTirP Notiee ta herrbe gli-en tn' Mieea of edmioietration oa the relate cf '.M. MrEN'Mi.'.'T- deewneed. late of Ibe boronr of rieaideld. P.an.Tlrao. kariait boon duly rranled to tbe nndrratf ned. all persona indebted to said eatato will pleaae in he painteoi. ana loose aavinf riatmt nr aemanas ill present then properW aathentieatH for oet tie rami. ttKO. V. PASMORE, th-C J7, Adtamtstrator. (1 M TIOX. The pahlio arc herehy eaali-.nrd afrntnat parrhaoinc or In any way aned-llinr wi(b the fxllnwtnK prorerty ntw in po-iariarta of Hro. IV tSmael. of t.raham tnwn-hip. - is: I lloKSKA. HKAlt VOI NU fMTTLK. 1 UHi I.Kh, I TIIHKH1IM1 UAt MINK, aad a 1m of HAY and UKA1N ia thr bora, a the same belong to ait, aad aro sotyeot to my order. TllO'tV II. rORCFy, Orahatatoa. Oet 5? :St. VI lITIRM W OTIC" I -The andenirned. Auditor, appointed hy the firfthao's t'oart of I isarhrld roaniy, to make dilrihutitn of the hl it in the ha n tit of J"hn 11. KuMord, Faa . Adminiatratnr, rf-OoNt nn,dr of James Murri stia, Utr of elurdan tnhip, dreeaaed. to atil amnnpat thnae (effaltr euli'led therete, i attend to the daiier nl his ppointnti'M al tite oft.? of J. B. WrKiinllr, Kt.. in Clearfield, on Thiirt day, the Id daT of Irrenitter nott, when and whrre all persons latcreaird. mar attend, if thir soe pn.per. I'AMKL V. JUrCl Hl'V, I nr. t H.0: 4t- Auditor. Tao. i. act i xiot f,a oavk L. anr at. McCULLOUGH & KREBS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Oftntjadljoming tbe Clearfield Couolj Bank. 3d Su Clcarflrld, Prnna. jrAII h'fraJ liM-int-M promptly attended to. Consalutions in both Knjrliah and German. PRIVATE SALE. rIMIE nt.erirrr pflPr. .t rrieale rale, the f.. I lowing m.renw.1 rrnirtv, via : fine tbree rear i nl,i and ne fnnr Tear old enlt, twente aeapa af j one Iwia eled, ane lrf aled, one nne-hornr ele.1. nnd one windmill, i The prrertr nan he aeen lie cwllinsr upon I Lawhead, or l.r api.tt tna le we. tlKORUK TllOIlS. rieartrld. fW. ST. ltl. ()TI(E! IR THE rrhpoH-. of rloainK ap tbo Rooks of the Into firoj nf Kirk 1 Spencer, aa taiaio ilmtr eolleetion of all actual ia aaw rorinired. All nasettiVd ar-roonts Will bo in my hands fnt terllleiBeni antil I be Utb of .No. 1sr.9. mt,4 M ret i led hy I bat hate will bo plaeod ta tbo baadt of aa c&eet far eaitertioa U. W. BrEyCTL ItXm CTfy. Art. r fir- ftocdi, It. 1809. l0U THE fall 1NGO. KEW GOODS & NEW BftLES. Je K. IMilfallTCAP, .TrtrAr Street, Clearfield, fa. JJA "'6T OPENED a larra aad well eelcctod etock of tAll aod WIXTEll BOOTS aad SIlOKSj the lalaet rrlre of HATS and CAPS, Ae., which be will eall casar ro can. The Latest Styles of Hats and Caps. Hoots, Shoes, Uuibrellus, ic CALL and SE for YOUKSELVES. - Place : next door to Adams' Ex. Offict. SepL 22, 'l-tf. JVovembbb. iay- 1869. FAIali TIC AIIK. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!! NEW GOODS!!! WM. REED & CO., Market Street Clearfield, Paa JAVB JLST OrENED larre and ... plcu aieorteaeat of Foreign and Domestic DRY GOODS; Embracing a full line of Dm Good Pauley. Woolen and Zephrr r-bawla, Uored Shirta, Pine f'leanelf for ander arear, Ilreeeee and Capea: Tno-aiinre of all aiel, Aleaander'a Kid Olor.e. I nparii,r U Jaarwa, ) Icpaer nnd Worr.d LAEIKS AXDGEXTLEMEXS' FCI.NI.SIIIXG GOODS, HATS, CArs. FURS, 4C, IC, AC. HAVING aelftod oar owa atork with tU rralt ear, bar art will fiad a decided Advantage in calling. HATING MADE ARR AXGFM KXTS with aa tinporfii-jt twaao ia tho oajt, roantrr daaWm ill bo supplied with trpbyr la acr qnantitr. at tfrw Vorh and ThiUdelphia Jobbing prtexa. Cleartlcld, 8-pL 12, 1Pa-4m. rUULIC SALE riLsoYiL "property. nUCHK will bri-tpnard Iu Pair at VuhYir Oal 1 rr, oa tbo prrtaian f tbo lt MaHm 6 rw-irwl, in uhn lob p, on M .lJr:,AT MiVKMIIKU , 1SAO, ths f:!.....f drtyr.brd porMtnal rrnfii'r, ia: star b tho loa, two two Toar aid olta, ono tva kon wajron, oao barer, "O 'T, two arts brar? harnriis. plows and hairw t. ooo saddlo. Six snips of her a, arrthn and frntia rradtea. mkos and forha, two snilk oowa. fitor Trrlinrs and tbrro rprinjr rolros, an tern shroa. four lat bora, two aboaia. wheat, eora, buck v brat and oats by ths hnh'. oar ownk otoro, two .arbr stores, Wdstrads. beH..Hn, and vanr nth at anirlct tno nasaorows losrattoa. tSalo to ooainitMiM at in o'elorh a. m., of aaid Amy wfava the terms will be anaiie kawa rr l;t!l KRT K. M.EtiAL, AdmV. of M. & Flejrai, dweaaed. floabea, OoL 27, 15Af .lt. IMENCH KU'S ani TaCK OOLleAHsTaT Mrs. Uauoa'a. (urMcnsUIIc Marble Yard. DKtSIKorS of oiteadiuK my aaisiaeoa, and k an w tn c tbrro oaa bo ao hichar tribatr ut refport to tho araorr of tho deofard and haried frtroda, than ta oreet oror their aarrnw h tuner a aeotp tared slab of rndarinc taarlttc, that toials foreror to lbs roatiaf laa af Uittoo wo ro; I bf karo to aaT to all wbo wish to show their a fieri ion for their departed friends and kmdrod, that they oaa aow hao aa opportunity of diHBfr so, by emlling at aiy bbop o Tboonpooa at reel, larwenrvilio, l'aM as 1 am freparoU to fur lab to order. MOXr.MF.XTS, CRADLE A BOX TOMHS, HEAD STOXKS, 4c, of any deeiaw wr aiaa. at rraannable ratea. N. II 1 feeer. oa band tbe beet foreign siial nwaarwtte Mnrble. All work eierate.1 in the ,killlal manner. 1 will nlee dvlirer work o anr polo. ' t- Iear5ld er a-vmaing erintiea. if deeirrd. WJ(. l. CvLPl H.N. furweneTtllr. Oet , H)-tf. 11'rlS, ranging In priee from 4 M te f III J a fet,al IM. KKKI CO S. PROVISIONS JlfT SEt-ElVEO I J. P. kRATIKR-S kite Whe.1 Finer Deri wheat floar- Rifted Cnrm at eel Cennhemea Hweat Pntatoea l.irnn Heane lrted Feme Baiter Caeeae barer Car ed II. m. lined Teef lrd Atranre'i Mine Meal Meee Port Oat Meal Tatieaew haiama Citron lined At.lea rea.-aee Chernea rrnnea C arrant. 1'irklee Canned Pearnea Ktrewberriee elarea 1'. tied Chernee l'rn eprajra 8newub HceeT Spiced Or.tera loaaaloee Crweltara. me. FEATHERS. A riNC LOT OP FEATIIKftS P.R mt.E BY J. V. KRAIZF.R. Cle.rflrld, Xor. t, Int. IATRST BTVLK of BONN KTijTnd MATS. J al tire. Water,. a. BOOTS! BOOTS!! BOOTSjTT The C lrhratrd niCHARDSOX JiWTS, For aale nhnleeale and retail, at J. P. K RATFFH'. Tne ran (et a pair af Frenen Kir. Bt. for dollar., el J. P. k KATZKK 8. M. I, lvf,-tf. Vrir.PT TLAS.S i.rf.SS A COAT MtKKR. I from the eaet, tea area eeai.li.eed al I Mr.. ATSllX S. A t.PO. a new Fall and Winter et.vt f tUrnet.. ' Ila!.. Aral Mra. WAIrioV'fl. I ALSO, a new awpnlr of Trimentnr. and Fnner ' Artielr.. at Mr. V ATON s. ' I Al.Stl. all tlir rale and ai.t fa.h'i.n.I lD Ki.le. ! tr-.. end Coal 1'ellcroa, far Ijin.e., M re and 1'hil.lren, at Mre. WATS"X g. Partiealar allewlian will he (teen to tbe llree. Makm llepartment, hr Xim li.w.ll. who ha. ei.ei mwch time in Ihi. bmnek of iMi.ineaa. wbo will bare tbe abate ohera;e ol the hn.meee. al tire. V AlMlX ei. It win he ear rreeteet etadr In wleaee u.J e.r.- ' all attention In our anet,itnerv ai that I her nr He nrenmiao'lated wllb prowptneea aad heetateeee I and ooalitt el (.leda. al lower prieea tbaa UJ j bare hern baring at eleewbere. AnaeairMMdaaiiw WATSCStJ. ea. It, lC- I !Rfal Cf ilatr for .fair. Orphans' Court SallT OF HE AX leMTATK IX BRALT T0WXHHIP. IV parenanee of aa Order limad eat w i Oiphan.' Caart of t leerleld eoe.i,, p" " tl,e wn.leraietiril Adiaioivtratar of tbe m, . fKTKK AKXni t. uwof nr,4j ,." will oBt-r at PI H LIU KALE, ia Ue I,,, -Lulheraburg. dannarr t, " All that certain homeetead of the w lluate one and a half rallei eeat of LiibZlkT'' ailjoinma lan.li of Ueorea At. TboBeauT i Keama and Jacob W. Corp, ' Containing Nineteen Acres. A HOl liE well fiunbed, palatr. out.,,, . and tboroalilr plaaterad. a cooU jah naro and wood-liouee, and all the llUlllllflaVaV 4 MuttA Wl-11 (tf taalt.. .-J aeeeiiarr eg. failing tprui-r, and a grt-M vanoij af tllT fruit trca and elm ice f rap r.nea. " Aiao, at tha mido time and ft.ar, HOUSE AXI) LOT, it ii ate In tbe tillage of N'oaj SaIcib, t nj baif mltei went of LmLerat.iir,., Tde boiJd 1 aro a larre two itory fratua HiH'tfJ.I.Vo H'Jt i with tut.-ben and wttod-bouM and a rd fi HTAftl.K att-whed thorcto. tue iJLH t, !l fin-bed, Wing aaiated on Hide iBi J1 eontHii.1 bill au mart, with Lrw Turnjj,... J front, a public road oa wmt and auth Ul t'L- a-.n thai a.t m,.i ..it. . .1 . ' ' ' ""' ' . I TEI1MS AXti CONWTI0X8. The ul, wia the trmn wu be fun made' knowa" tl wuuing to in the prcmiaei, or ar,in u, further information will pleae eall in per,, L addrcea tbe aadcriijEDrd at Lulnerebere Cai, Irld oooot), Pa. " W FREHERICK K. AIi.VOLB Lutberehari. 1 Ada'r. of Peter Arnold a j Nor. , I8I:6l ' Xciv C abinet I MOSHAXNO.V LAND AND MilBER COM. I AN Y Oder f'r lf Towo Loti n oiKb of Gfcoclit, Ciearteld eoonrr, !'a , m.4 loti to fuit purcbaocn oatiida the Vmv.t of borough, uacefda ia situated co tbo ettrtbaat., Crock, in Uio richest portion of th omty a CiearacM, to Uis line of tho Triune A Clriti4 Hail road, atiera tho Morbauaon aad Ueattttaa broach roods toteroret. It ii also ia tbt bean a! tbo Musbaanoa coaj basin, aad laryt bodta j white iuet beatloch, oak, aad otbet tisitsT sw. rcond it. Ooe of lha Urjcea luatb-r Btaaataetit! ag otab)ihmeots n tbo Htatt rs locattd nr tits tow a, wbilo thero aro avawy tbor lowber sad sbinf lo anils anmud iL Tbo towa is bat at Toaro old, ard ooiiUias a popolatiua of oat ttwa. sand inhabitaats. ptr-tur fartbvr iafonaatioa apply at tbe Sn of tho aboTO oonpajoj'. JODN LAWSMK. pel 4 hsperi&ieaocat Houses and Lots for Sale. 101 R 1101-8E8 and LOTS in ClearteU, fc, aale en reasonable terait. Poeeoetiee rwea ia tiirtr daja. Alao, a plot of IVtR LOU ai the corner of Fourth aad Eead at recti, ana, ITillOe feet. Three of tiieee loll are well leealed for either Inaiber rard, coal yard, er for eeiMiit perpueee (enerallr, aeinc within ia feet of UM railroad depot. I'riee aad term rcaemabie. Apply to 0ftOl TIJuKU, chll-tf ClearteJd.,. (fduratiosal. MISS H. S. SWAN'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS CLEARFIELD, PA. T17X TALL TERM of tweaty.iwe wee'aa... mraaaenea oa Monday, September , lal A Primary drf.artBBent will be added la ta renool tn i, fall : for w Inch tne aarrieea af a ea petent Inalrartor bate bee a eereefd- AU eflort aril) be apared lo render tbu daparuaaal TMleS OF inilW. Eeadioj. Ortbograpbr. Writing. Objeet Laa aoaa, rrimary Arilbiartie and Primary Oeoarraj by, lr batf teraa, (af eteeea weeha.) $J a iiieiory, ixieal aad deaeriptiea tleofraphy with Map Vrawinfr, tiraataaar. Menial nnd Written Arithieiie ,, H Alcebrn and tne rVteneoe fat Inttraetion tn Inatruaeental aanrie..Hw..... 14 4e Oil painting at at work M For fnll partiealar aeed for Cirenlcr. Clearnel l, Aaj. Sa, Ihot-pd. CLEARFIELD ACADEMY. Rev. P. L Harrison. A. M., Principal. THE Flr.ST nltSClOIf of tbe sail xba. teetie year of tbia Iaatilnlloi will eeaaieaee oa MuMlaV.tba tifi etaf of bapteaiber, IK. 1'ai.ifa ran enteral anytime. They w.ll aa charged with tatties from tbe time Uej eater te tbe eloee of tbe Seeeion. 1 he ewnrre of Inatrwetlon embraeae eeery ttle Included tn iboronb. praeueal aad ae. lifhed edaea'ionfor bwlb eeaee. Ibe frinripal. keeing bad tba advantage af ainrb eaperteeee tibia profeaaian. naeneea aa rent end guard aaa that kia eetire ability aad I energiee will be derated la ibe moral and a vi tal traimag of tbe yaatb plaeed aader bie abarga, TILKMw (IK 11 IllllUf. Ortbegrapby, Heading, Whtiag. aad rrimary AriibeaetK. per fieeeion I II week,) . f I 4 Or. ia war, alaograpky, Arilkaeetia, aad bi.tory $4 44 Algebra, Oenaaalil. Trigea aaa airy, Men. earaUem, Farreyrag, Pkihaaimdiy, Pbyai. olagy. Cbemiatry, liook aieeying, aolnay nnd fbyeiral Ueogrnphy - . . f 4 44 Latin, Greek and Free re, wltb aay af U above Braarbe .... l 44 MI SIC flaaa (Mle.aoa.l . . .l4 ar- V e drdnetian will be made tar aheraee. fAT-ttt farther part tealare taoalra wf Her. Y. L. HAKKIS0N. A. M., Feb. 4, ! tf. .il FHaripaL Urrrbnt ?ailor. F. C. CROMM, MERCHANT TAILOR, MARKET FT, CLEARFIELD, TA, A FfLI. nrrW of Clotha. Caniaiopaa aatf Vootirirs eonatantly oa aaad, which OI hs uamo op aerordiao ta tbo late fasbioas. ia a sohstaatial a. turn or, aikd at low ratea. ait 1889. Coin? it Alonr. 18C3. E. R I.. STOUGHTOX, MERCHANT TAILOR, Mart el Rtrtet, Clearfteld. Ta H AVIS' J notbtd teiieef mr ewa kaet. at tbe eld Mead ia Pbaw'a Raw. I tberefere aaaoeaee te tbe pa Hie ibat I bare aaw an bead a vail eelerted and laree aarertveat e( Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestirtrs, Beaeei, aad all blade wf Qoe4e fa m.a aad Wirt- wear, and aaa aear rrenered la fBake aa la order CLOT HI Mi. lYeee a aiafle arttele taafaU eall. fa tbe aateet etrle. and meet werbMaltte aaeaner. faeial atiantioa rteaa la eeeeea woeh aad ewttia(-mit for men wad bare. I alter (rent barj-ia. te rartaaaara, and w.Teal entlie aatiafartioa. A liberal abare of rablie nateonaee ia ealteiled. Call aad aee me. a7-lf E. B. L. e'TOt'tlHTOIt. H. BRIDGE. MERCHANT TAILOR, (Stare ana door aaM af Clearfield ll.mae, Market ktreet, 4'learftrld, Pa. KEF PS aa band a fall ea-rtmeeta af Oeat' Parnl.bini noeda. tneb aa fblrta. I.iae and Woolen t'adeeehtrte, lirawarr aad feela. Seek tin, Pnebel llandkerebieta, Oleree, Beta, t'eahrellae. Ae.. ta (reeal T.rtetT. Of Pieee Qouda he beepa the Best Cloths of all "Shades and Colors," Surb at Blark Doeabin af Iba aert beat matei Kaarj Cwaieaere. in (real tanete, ale. Frearb foatieit. Hearer. Pll.u Cbiwebilla. aad Prieolt neeeeraline. All of whieb will be Bold eheer 'e Ca.b, and made ap eeeordinf te tbe leteet atrial bj einenenoed workmen. AUn, A root lor Cleareeld ewant.T for I. BL -Sinter A '.'.. eelebrated Sewieft M.ehloee. Noe. I. lftaa.tr. II BRIPflE- my oux nook." UAVINll pnrehaeed the eotiw elork af ed at the il,t atand of kirk d r-pewerr, I tuu-e.t tn eontlnae the haeinree a. beretufore. Wr mot'o la la aril "rwntr raa ran." Tb.nkma; anr fneada and ea.tomeee foe pa pelrinarr, 1 aolieit a auatiauaaee of Ibe ree. IrAAC kli'K. Laaihor Citr, Dipt, tl tf. rfTlla.-AII pereon. ere beeel-l nol.M , . . ... h ... ... middle aitb the f..tl.wio(; nroprrtr nuw in ..win e( M B. C.n....r. ot t tintoa t. wa.l.ip. rlt: BLAt t. IIORM-S and I lillUT ll'IIISE, aa Ibe me balona la eta, aad are rnhleia ta n ordee. TUOn H. r.BCti. C.-whanm, Ci. yfi.
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