EhcjacpuMiran. GlORUK U- CiOOl-LANUKIl, CLE Alt FI EI.D, PA." WEDSKFDAT M'MlNINrt. NOV. 1 Wo notico that tlio Elk Democrat lias been titken in cliaro ly Mr. Eugene J. Miller, a lIumsburK typo. We trust Mr. Miller will mako it an efficient Democratic weapon. J. R. Ponehoo, late of tlio Fulton Democrat, and a gontlomnn of culture and experience, has purchased the Indiana Democrat, and Mr. J. B. Baosoui, lato editor, rotires. Ilia phyiiciuim declare that the death of Hon. K. J. Walker, was caused ly goncral debility, brought on by his constant und unyielding application to business. Had ho changed bis babiu bo mi-jht bave lived 20 years. Reconstructed. The l'resbytorian Church, Old and Now School, having been divorced for 40 years past, wore re-marriod at Pittsburg, last week. The twaiu are now one body, ready for ft united crusade against the World, the Flesh and the Devil. J Our opposition friends throughout the State, base their hopes of the permanency of the Republican organi zation on tho honesty and economy of the coming Legislature. Judging from their past record and the presotit roovomontsof the 'ring' and 'roosters,' we are afraid they aro building their 'hopes' on a rather sandy foundation. Loil. Frauds, amounting to mil lions of dollars, have beeu discovered iu the York Custom House. Clerks at Washington and some of the principal officers of tho Custom House, have been arrested. The robbery commenced iu 1801. Thore is a great deal of fuss ruado about it just now, but the whole thing will be quashed, and the government robbed. Lucky. Gram's War Secretaries, Rawlins and Belknap, wcro rendered furtunato in more than ono sense, during the "affair" beyond the Poto mac. It not only gave them positions, but they both found their wives in tho rebellion. The former captured his nt Vicksburg.and the latter got acquaint ed with bis second wife by capturing her brother, who was a Colonel in the Confederate army. Death Warrants IssuED.-Governor Gesry has selected the 7lh of Decem ber for tho execution of the murderers John Fields and Zachary Taylor Hockenbcny. Death Warrunts to the above effect wcro issuod on Satur day morning. Fields is from Lycom ing county, whero he killed his brother-in-law, Matthevs, and is well known to many of our citizens. Tho latter committed a murder In Jlackenburg, Butler county- Passing Awat. Death has mado aad havoc among tho old and substan tial statesmen, within the past ten days. Major-General John E. Wool, the oldest officer of tho Army, and Commodore Charles Stewart, the old est officer in tho Navy, are no more. Hon. Robert J. Walker, who had nerved in tho Cnbinct, Senate and the lloaso of Representatives, the ablest nd most correct finnncicrth is country ever produced, anJ Hon. Thomas G. Fratt, Governor, Senator and Repre sentative, and Hon. Amos Kendall, a prominent and activo politician and Tost ilaslcrGcncral.diiringGcn Jack Bon's term, have also been gathered with the fathers. These men all spent a lifetime in the public service, yet. neither was ever charged or su "peeled of being bribed or corrupted while in the service. How different is the conduct of the people's representatives vt tho present day ! A IIei.l Wasted. It is probably unknown to many of our readers that Horace Greeley, of the New York Tribune, is a confirmed Universalis!. He believes ihrto is no hell. IIo was candidato a! Iho lute election in Now York, and defeated by 33,000 majority. This unexpected lurn of things seems to havo pul his fuilh to very severe test, according to the following, which we lake from bis paper, lie says : 'Va rrtam errK-eial thank to theee who, feeling wolth again! one llonw-e tlreeley, acrati-lird hi name off their ba'lote. like gentlemen. llut fur the poor en-Man who refit! to rot at all, we tt-rl a worn which it borrlr di.tinguthelle from loatliiiie;. If there be any where in the aimer, an unooinfnrtal.lo plae, laeae hriMrile ought to bo invited to the hottrt turner of It." It is evident ll.a! Iloraeo would like to bavo a temporary hell for those Radicals who lefuscd to vote fur him, and be would bo liberal loo; because Iio would give them tho "hottest corner." This would bo hard on tho Now York "blockheads," as bo very nncouthly calls those who sustained Vim. VtTruAss. A correspondent at Unionvillc writing lo tho Rcllefoiite Republican says: 'iuit an interesting affair occur red here, on Tliurnduy, iho 4lh inst. Andrew Moore of Clearfield county, ivss married ti Mr. Margaret I .Mings, widow of the late JHH,p)i. They wuru married by Friend's Ceremony, snd vfcoir uimbined sges sro one bundred and fifty -two years. An extensive din- nur was Vrepni-tiJ, and tho bride snd jcrooni with it,viu,J guests, bad aliro- lr. Ulnl ir i. i.A r . .. .j, r,"- i.i lasiunca unio. TIIIKItl.' "Grant don't itit a seond trt In a jiig'l yc. r.iliuir. Jllfl ('Mll Th paraonal liberty ol the citizens, so much Jeopardized liiruiiu'i lUdic.il mlsruh and the ninnliiioil ol our Courts, is being slowly but surely re stored. Tho Philadelphia Age, in dwelling on this subject says : "It is gratifying to nolo tlio fai t that the docixionH of tho courts of the country when affecting the personal riirhts of citizens Generally havo n healthy tono. Thai of tho Supreme Conrt of the United Hlutcu in the cuso of Yerger bus been followed by a voice from tho Supremo tribunal in Missou ri, which is ulso in tho ri'lit direction. Tho question at ihsno was tho respon sibility of officers under tlio iiegmtry Inw of that State Abrabnm AicPikc had brought an action against Samuel M'Gowrm and others, regitttering olti cers in Rails county, for wantonly re fusing to register hint as a qualified voter in 180U, und thoreby depriving him of his voto. Tho case was brought before tho Circuit Court of Ralls. Tlio defendants demurred to tho petition that they, as registering officers, acted Judicially, und, as judicial olllcers, wero not liable in civil actions for their divisions. The Circuit Court held tho demurrer good, and gnvo n decision in favor of tlio defendants. Tho District Court, by a division, af firmed tho decision. An appoal was taken lo the Supreme Com t, and that tribunal on Monday reversed the do- cision, and remanded tho caso to the lower court for trial on its merits. The decihion holds that regist""S officers, though, liko jnJsof election under tlio law, exercise quasi judi mii functions; they are not judicial, but magisterial oflil-ur ; and that, al though tho Itof-istry law ns passed in 1 Stilt expressly exempts them from re sponsibility lor refusing to register upplieants, iliey aro liable, novertho luss, if the refusal bo proved lo have been malicious, corrupt and wrongful. It is certainly un evidence of the com ing of a reign of severe principles af ter domination of harsh party dog mns, that two judicial decisions in fa vor of individual rights as against on throned power should bo given by high Courts iu our country." .f Beautiful (I t) Extract. Wo commend to Iho Democracy in Ohio and Pennsylvania, who "have on their necks Iho foot of tho negro," the pleasing paragraph in full from which that extract is borrowed. The Salem (Mat.) Journal, a dirty Mongrel sheet, utters this bit of choice Saxon, and we ask our friends in the two States alluded to, how they like the stylo of languago nsed by tho party that has gien tho nigger tho power lo thus "put his footon the white man'sncck ?" Read it, Democratic voters of Ohio and Pennsylvania, and when next you undertako your work, mako a sure thing of it : "Alth'iQzh It has takrn a ffrrat it"a1 oftiinrati'l fs)t ui a tin! amount of aiouer, w bait at lant cut thr tliij L'ult-h of IVnn'vlvaui ami tlir vcr- iant "niirkt-rs ami 'bn-krvr' uf tho W' ci.tf.ru siat-a Viluoatisl up' to the hifrhrr-lair flan'lunt. tVbcu. a frw rrart aaii, thor iiat Ulion nn thr dcpiicd Alsitilioiiiili wr Uvti-rmim-il Ihwt Iho m-t(ro (an tlirr ralli-il the roliirti iumh; ihmiM Im uia.lt- tlivir roual,. or wo W'lubl cmfli thr I'liiuo. t'ulnrrj lutfraat bow la a Sxod fact. Tho fnot of tlio nrcro i$ now oo tbr nork of tbi-ir am-irnt rvvili-rs, aud tbuse Di)t in our toili tnaul ttnnd Imm unilcr." Smoko that, ''Pennsylvania dutch !" aw a Fitly Spoken. Tho outrageous swindlo by which somo of the Demo cratic candidates in Philadelphia were deprivod of oortlfientcs of vhctiun,lins disgusted even some of the radical ed itors. Tho Norristown Independent, a thorough going radical paper, in an articlo under the caption of "Fraud and Forgery," lluu alludes to this dis reputable business : "Wo trust every republican journal in tho Slato will sensuro with such terms of severe reproach as tho sub ject merits, tho gross forgery of false returns in Philadelphia, by which two democrats, who wcro honestly elected to office, wcro cheated out of their certificates of election, by sn altera tion of figures. We trust tho guilty parties, whoever they may be, will be brought to speedy punishment. Such rascals as bavo done this dirty work, bring tho pnrty into disrepute, and destiny its usefiillncs and power Let them be spurned and kicked from all decent society. All the newspa pers gives tho figures showing Mr. Diamond's cloction beyond controver sy, nnd he should bo allowed his seat in the Senate, democrat ns bo is, in spito of tho fraud by which ho is de prived of his certificate." A notorious adventurer named Wallbridgo, recently in a speech at 'rant, formally tendered him a"re noniinution ihreo years bonce. Rut Grant declined, declaring that: "As to bis second term, he felt now very much tho sumo as ho did at West Point In bis esdet days, when he counted every mouth with eagerness to get out of bis position." A student'i lilu was w retched to him becauso be was loo stupid to Icarn anything, and too fond of loafing in grog-shops to endure llio restraints of school. Jlut liis declining a "renomi nation" is good, sinco everybody con fesses that he is, without exception, tho greatest booby that ever sal in so high a place before The Illinois Constitutional Conven tion will bo very equally divided po lilieally. Tho Chicago 'Uribunc'i Int est figuring shows 4;l Republicans, 41 Democrats, and ono member in doubt. One of the Republican dele gates was elected by ono majority. There isa number ol independent dele gates chosen, belonging to both pur ties, and they will keep down any thing liko rabid partisanism. Mns. Lincoln. The papers com in. ue lo publish stories concerning the reported marrisge, now said lo be near at hand, o! Airs. Mary Lincoln, widow jail oilier selections mado by Iho same of Iho deceased President, to Count President. Tlio man has no peculiar Sclieidenbuntsen, grand chamberlain fitness for a position, and knows its lotho Grand Duko of Raden. It is much about foreign imports ns dai not known how much truth there isirvnian or a rector, llut ho is in tho in tho report, (icrninnv. Mm. Lincoln is yet in 1 1 must le satisfaction to ex-I'rcs-ident Johnson lo remember Ihnt all tho eminent nnd venerable patriots whom the country now mourns were cordially wild dim iu his contest with tho Kadicul in Congress. Tho Tribune rejoices that "Vermont hits rat iticd tho Fiili etuh amendment." Il is liko a ncjjro reflecting his own l.ieo in s glass. erni nil is Africa. part of" i i a w a i At tho lato election in California the Ilutnocrsts elected clevon out of fourteen IUlrict Judges. Clean work i i . ... . i Hint. Thero will bo nix eclipses next yes r. Konidcnls of the 1'nilcd States .ho i may wish to seo thorn, will havo li . j So lbs ollior side of th world. Tht Ittnl Hlitlrtntnt, us st riii from Mr. Iloulwr Let Oilober stah inent of the public d thndccoi live and bewildering nimbus i which lui throws around it, III Hie sbnpo ol additions for bpituixI interest mid diMluclioiis for bonds issued to Iho 1'acitic railroads, and eompuro it with the last statement made by Seervtary Mei'ulloi h, on tho 1st of March. Hero aro two statements, mado up upon the easily understood plan ol Mr. McCiillocli, giving mo wnoio ot me Principal of the debt : March 1 XuvcmUr 1. ?,ioT.tc:t,P(o CI.IP Oi'U 4,3S'.i,'J 0?,tSR,S80 Dvlil Waring coin I n-.t f ?,10r,S2 1.OiO liel.l bearing ciir- n-ucv Tl.HO.IWS Maiun'j debt ,U'2,I03 Pi-'tt tii'tring ua Inlnval...: 4:l,67S,1S0 Dim. In imuril lo l'tincrilroo. .1,.17.fillS Tolal ilcM $;.llii(i,lllll.Cli:i ta,SjH.l):l.i.."-V; Aliatilulu iii-1'roii..i; iu oiglit inonlln, tli.i.H'fi That is all. The oflluiul sltitement of tho Secretary of tho Treasury, by the legordcMiinin of udiling nccrucd in terest, dcducliiig railway bonds, crediting himself with accrued inter est on tho bonds he bus lying in the Treasury, and similar liltlu games, figures up a nominal decrease of tlio dibL amounting to ?;j4,X!J,070 since March 1 ; but the nctutil decrease is only $l,8(i(J,3(;0. If ho had paid rff tit millions of tho debt in any shape, his claim that bo had reduced it lo that extent would bo a good one; but ho has only juggled with it He has changed the shnpo of some of tlio iieniis und is cluborntely carrying on the ridiculous fnivo of making the government pay interest to itself upon what bo pompously culls the''sink irtir fund und other coin-interest inir bond purchased." Thcro lire l"l millions of money and !j! millions of bonds in the Treasury, it is true; but what of that Fifty-four millions of it aro duo now for accrued inter est; nnd it is easy to imiigino a caso in which sudden emergency would re- nuiro tho exiinidituro of tho wholo of tho balance. In such n case where would tho boasted decrease of 64 millions since March 1st bo found? Most probably tho wholo of tho -10 millions "held to await the pleasure of Congress" would again bo thrown on tho ninrkot, nnd tho country would find itself decpor in debt than it was a year ago. When tho debt begins to bo actually paid off, its reduction will havo begun, and not before. X. Y. Herald. Board of Stats Ciiaritiks. Hon. G. 1). Cnlemnn, of Lebanon, Hon. Wilmor Worlhington.of West Chester, F. D. l'entiiniun, of 1'iltsbiirgli, John Welsh, Esq ,of Philadelphia, and (icn. Thomas M. Kano, of McKean county, have been appointed by the Governor commissioners ofstnlo charities. Tho law nulhoii.ing tho creulioii of these olllcers was passed last April, and reserves to them tho privilogo ol deciding among themselves as to who shall servo one, two. three, four or five years. Tliorcw ill bo a vacancy in tho board every year, which will be filled by the Governor. The duties of tho commissioners will bo tho inspec tion ol all charitable and cnrrectionnl institutions in tho Slate. They will rcccivo no compensation for their ser vices, but aro authorized to appoint a secretary and assistant secretary, tho former nt a salary of tlTreo thousand dollars per annum and tho latter ono thousand. I'.ioiiT. Suits were entered in the Circuit Court, at St. Louis on tho 1 1 ill inst, by Andrew l'urk, Widium G. Clark, William F. Com soy and Louis C. Gucrney against Frank A. Lick, who wnsl'rovost Marshal of that lo purtment, under General llalleck, for certain sums asxascd on them during the war as rebel sympathizer, and collected by Colonel Lick, under llal leck's orders. Tho ngureguto sum claimed by Iho nbovo gentlemen is $J7,P0. It is probable that about ono hundred similar suits will be brougnt, nt least ouo of which will be j taken lo tho United States Supreme Court if necessary. Tho New York Democrat reports seeing a dilapidated Teuton sitting on a beer keg in a stieet of that city after the election, and venting bis feelings thusly : I liave to(1 mil d.-r Fiyi-t: Mil dor OrorlrT I dill right- I ri.i fri,:uti-iicl likr d-r ilvrolj l)-r daiu ting ran't riRlil. It-r Siffrl br wa iH-alrn, I'n'l ilrcrl'-r. im hsj Tlr- writ iliioo ri-u I noa to right 1 loalH Una fi llrra bo. II l.hn't nn no dnlkinir, lli-m Iii-mnkrati inb lirirka r I right no nu.rp mil Sig)- I quit di m tiuliiiiia. "My competitor," writes a political editor, ' has told you of the services ho rendered his country in tho lute war. Let mo tell you Unit I, too, no ted an humblo pnrl in ihnt memorable contest. When tho tocsin of war sum moncd tho loyal masses to rally to the defenso of iho national flug, 1, fellow, citizens, animated by that pntiiotic spirit w hich glows in every Americnn bosom, lured a substitute, and Un bones of that man How lie blenching on iho batiks of the Rappahannock." Loil and Patriotic, too. E l' M i n K A L Cot . n T wen t y Ecumenical Councils bavo been held nt tlio following places and dates Nicola, ;i.'5 ; Constantinople, !iM ; Kphesus, 4.'il ; Chalcedon, 4ol ; Con stantinople, fi.Vl; Constantinople, tisd; Niecra, 7S7 ; Constantinople, M','J; Lutrun, UU.'l; I.alran, II :!'.); Lslrnu IIT'J; Lulrnn, l-Ki ; Lyons, liL; Lyons, 171; A ienue, 'liil 1 ; Pisn, lli'Il; Constance. 1114; I'lorenco.ll-ii; liable, 14.il, and Trent, lH't. Tho appointment by tho President of (Jen. rlincr to bo Appraiser of the port ol JNcw loi k, is in keepniB with ..II ... I . - I l . I iiir.g. Ol R fi.tiN. Ons j-earngi the six States of Mnxnchu(tts, Now Jersey, New Voik, Marvhind. Wisconsin and .Minnesotarraveiil.xsT majority fori.'. S. CJ rai.t. On Tuesday Inst tho sanio sis r-'tatcs gavo nboul L'titMill inajnrilv for the l'einocrnla a Iiemocralic l gain of ubout Sl.ooti jn ono year! Cod bless Mar land 1 Not only has that bravo lilllo S'lnlo riven a clear iMiiucratic nia jority in every county, but it has elected a 1'einocralic h'gis- Inluro clear through. Not a tingle lUdieal will Ktitaminnte the IclmhU. livo balls of Marvlund with bis tinlinl- . . lowOil pi-csonr. Mrs. Stanton says that "tiflcr a woman is ninrricd. there is nolbinu more heard of her." Well, thcro has ! township, refuses to contest Mr. Find not been runeli besrd of her husbsnd I lay's right to the seat. Erehanoe.. since she rasrripd hiio. . Urniut I'mboilU Is Html. The c-nUe telegraph on last Friday nnli'Miin i il I lint l.rnruo I'enlioily is dead - dying at bis lodging in l,on- Inn, near nililinght ol lliuis.lny. liiohcr men limn Gonrgo I eiibmly havo died, und somo ol their lieir who nut on tho resemblance of grief . .. I . . . I I while Ihuir hearts were glad, none inonrncd. Tho deceased was one of llm most ucceiu.lul of bankurs. He imidti nn ininienso fortune by his shrewdness and bis business tnc, and his honesty, His fiimo is nliuiist worldwide, bu - cause, out of his nbundiinco bo diil much irood to mankind. While the Rothschilds of Kuropo, nnd the mill ionrtrics of America may Hie, will rot iiml bo forgotten, tho iiumo of tieorge I'eiibody will livo, nnd his munificence will not bo forgotten, nor will il bo lost to mankind. Ho accumulated his wealth, but not for that, but because bo used Unit wealth well, will George l'eubody bcur an honored name in history. Tho following is believed to bo a complete list of Georgo Pea body's gills to public institutions, thu poor, his relatives, etc., so fur as they uro known to tho world : fWlicrn Kilni-Atlonal Fund f 2,.'.firt,00 liiKtitiilr ul Hnltimorc l.imi.nufi Institutr at Unlivery jfiiii.lioil I'.i.ir of I.umlon 1,oiO, OOfl Ibu-ranl l iiiiomil)- l.Hi.llUO Vnlrfnllrtrc- l.ll.lulll Wu-l.iMiri.iii Colli-go mi. Him lltll.T IH.J.XI Ase.i'iHi lltlnlin- l.W0,MII Total $7,"IIS.I'IIU As was once suid of another, Houvcn gavo George Peabody length of days, and ho tilled them wilU deeds of goodness. History affords no similar instance of a iniiu who made a more benevo lent uso of great wealth, or who was more judicious and practical in its distribution. The memory of George Peabody will, therefore, bo revered llirough nil tut uro time and his goner osily nnd philunlhrophy will, us the I w..na ,!! it-niimt natmp tail I Mu-,ilr.,ti lit. 'j r III? LIIL'I ,1 Hull II II l li!VlLUUU VI lllilll- kind. Tlio London rout, of Nov. 5,' in an obituary articlo, says: "Mr. Peabody was ono of tho few whose privute virtues arc followed by public fame and whoso virtues may be cited as examples. In laying tlio foun dation of wholesome and cheerful homes for tho working classes, be acted upon a high sense of duty nnd touchod the mainsprings ofcivilization llo made his name the incusurc of the philanthropy. Throughout his w hole life and conduct displayed a purity of character tbut could not fail to elevate and refine tho feelings bis generosity inspired. " The Telegraph says : "Mr. lVuboily's lot was doubly happy. Tho inscription on bis mau soleum mny tell with unquestioned truth of tho man who loved bis kind and served two countries." Tho London yVnirj says: "The news of Mr. Peabody 's death will bo received with no common sor row on both sides of the Atlantic. Tho sentiment of regret will not bo a mere passing Iributo of gratitude, to a mtiniliceut benefactor. Mr. Peabody, through a long bib, accumulated man ifold titles lo be lamented. Ho was an ardent patriot, and loved abroad as much as home. He was a New llnglundcr, who, when tho South was bowed down lo Iho dust, stopped for ward and claimod tho ria-lit sneenr il. Ho was no courtier, yet lie was honored by sovereigns und princes, llo was profuse in his charity, which pauperized nobody, llo was a philan thropist who was liked as well as honored. There was nothing bard or narrow about bis philanthropy; bo simply tlid whut over good came in his way." lie nth of fhartta Strtrnrl. Rear Admiral Charles Stowart, U. S. N., died :', his residence at Rorden town, Now Jersey, on Saturday lust. November Cth, at the advanced ago of ninety-two years, Ho was born in Philadelphia, on Iho UMh of July, 177K. llo entered the navy as n Lieutenant in 170S, on tho frigate United St'ites, subordinMo to Commodore John Harry. In July, I COO, ho was appointed to tho com mand of the schooner Experiment of twelve guns, and was employed in protecting American commerce against French privateers in the West ladies. On the 1st of September, the I'xperimcnt fell in with nnd captured, after an actioo of ten minutes, the I'rench schooner Deux Amis, of eight guns, nnd soon after, whilo cruising near tho island of Hnrbmlu. she cap. Hired tho French schooner Dlann, of fourteen guns. In addition to these captures slio re-captured a number of American vessels which bad been taken by French privateers. llo afterward commanded Iho Siren in tho Trlpolitan wnr. During the lust wnr with Great Ilritain he com manded tho Constitution and did brilliant servico. From 11(5 to 1 SJO, Commodore Stewart commanded a sqnsdron in the Mediterranean, bis flagship being tho Fr.iukliu. In I S2 1 he commanded in tho rucillesUttion, hcro herenmined j moro directly on tho issue whether for Ihreo yen r. lie was n tnenihrr of ' tlio Republican pnrty lias fulfilled tho Iho Itimrd of Navy Commissioners I nnlionnl expectation. In our opinion from l!30 to 1M3, nnd subsequently j unless t lis ndniinintrntion files a better I111.I lommnnd of tho homo s(ii:iiln,n reccord tluring the coming yenr than nil"! of the nurnl stntion nt i'liilndcl- Ulml of tho past, thcro w ill bo a very phi.r JIo slo rendered iinportnnl even strulo between il nnd its fue, services i.: iho orpnniriilion of the pcrhnps nn inoininioiis dilont. By navy, nnd furniohed many valuitblo j small ninjorities, niter almost incredi pnper" lo tlm Navy JOcpartmciit op blc clfnrt, wo linvo just saved the Iwo tlio siil'ioct. In lS.'iT he was plnood on tho retired list, nui in i.v.p ny siietiai nei ot (.on Kress bo wits pluoetl upon tlio netivo list, unilcr u new coiiimisHion us senior flair tiftKer. llo was, al his ow n rn- quet, in lt'ij, rclioved from commnnd ol tlio navy j anl at 1 Inlinlulplus, anil ....... . .. I. I . ' . . . film uiier iimik tip in rc.iincnco ui HiiiiIi'IiIiik n, N. J. IJo was given the rank of Itenr Adinintl, when tba new naval ranks wcro mado during tho lato war, and placed on the retired list The Southern lintel, in Now York, formerly tho ! l'arge, is being re built, ntnn expense ol SI. 1.0(1,00(1, and will lie, with tlio exception ol the istrnlion, nnd yet nil of those three (trnnd Hotel, Paris, tho largest ons Slates gavo ormchrlmina Timorratir in tho world, 'i ho building is to be j majorities. In New York tho people eight stories in height, both on thejlmvo shown their Appreciation of Mercer street and Jlroadwny sides snd surmounted with thrco gothic lowern. Thero will bo find rooms 1 .1111.1 id which will bo divided up into pnrlurs. This will ho 200 more rooms than cither theSt, Nicholas, Filth Av enue, or Metropolitan Hotels can ton st ol. l'.d. Senll, who cluiini'd had been bis Hndicul friends elected in iho Som crset Senatorial 1'istrici, bv reason of a defective return from a Democratic One decent l("rnl'Ncsn In tho State . ij mi hi I urn sisrr i n i i ism hi i- - 1'htlnln, To apni'llinl mind, says the I'o ti'isliiirg Cuutur, if any such there bo ill llu'so t.rosuic iliij s of restless, meiecnary el'iii l, the present attitude of Virginia Is Inexpressibly gland and lunching. Him ailed lit Inst from her long estrangeinoi.t, lifteil from her I ..I ......... .u ...! till lit. Ittimihti. Illllll II SO O'lllWlT Uill i'iuvi ! " tlon, she stands at tlio door of tlio Union clad in tho "beautiful garment of her restored sovereignty, calmly and trustfully awaiting tho signal ol recognition and tho invitation lo iOiner ll is for Iho young members of her own niitional liousenoiu, silling in judgment on hor loyally, her liberty, her life, to determine wiiet ner inoser- ieo of submission aud obedience which she olio is, shall sootho the unnat ural enmity and reconeilo them to her nravor: or whether her Hiipplicatioii sliuil bo repelled with scorn und mado tho pretext lor heavier exactions Neither thu lost blood of her slaught ered children northo sighs ol her tear ful anguish have heretoloro succeeded iu removing "tho crystal bar" that kept her in . her isolation ) and now when, for the first lime, nho presents herself, not liku banished Peri, with tears of penitent confession, but crown ed with tho proof of sincerity and hor loyalty, it is no idlebopo that her off ering will bo accepted, and that she will be welcomed to her placo in the sistoi liood of Slates. Wo can only wait; wo havo done whut has been required of us, und now let us hopefully anticipate the restoration of our long susiended rights, und prepuro lo ncbiovo a grand and glorious prosperity tbut shall more than compensate for tho losses and disappointments that darken these hitter years of our history. Social Equality or tub Racks. Tho people of Lynn, Susrj. Co., have been for somo days past enjoying a iirst-class sensation, growing out of the disturbed social relations in a horo tofore huppy family in that place. The story is ns follows: Alonzo Welch, white, and Stevo Wright, colored, for somo time past have been partners in the blncksmilhing bnsi ness. Tho negro boarded with Welch, and, as many peoplo thought, bad a partnership with him in other mat ters besides tho blacksmithing ac counts ; Welch finally thought ho smolt something not exactly right but, H niMf, about tho couch of Ins vir tuous Desdcmniiia, and laid a plan to assure bimselfon thispoint and "prove himself the thing bo most abliored. Pretending that ho was to bo absent one night, ho procured n pistol, and laid in wait until Iho "wee sms hours o'liight," when bo suddenly entered tho window of his own Isi'd-room. Stcvo and Mrs. Welch wcro surprised and begged lhal tho enraged Alonzo would spare their lives. Alonzo did not burn any powder, but let off a vol ley of curses mid drove the naughty und enilty pair from the house. The next day ho instituted a prosecution against them for audultcry, and had them bound over to appear at the (Quarter Sessions of lhal county. Il is said that tho case has since been settled by tho parties ; tlio nigccrlak ing tho woman. off the bands of her while husband, being ono of tbecon- ditilions of tho settlement. Wyoming Democrat. A Carpet Knkiiit "Goncra! Hor aou Purtor wont to New York to buy carpet for Mrs. Grant, and not in con nection with the gold controversy." We clip tho nbovo from tho Wash ington correspondence of tho Phila delphia Ledger. It shows to what bravo uses our high army officers arc put by our Republican President. A llrcvet Rrigndier General is sent to New York to buy carpet lor Mrs Grunt! Next wo supposo we will hear ol a Colonel detached lo stretch them on iho floor, and a Cuptuin lo clean out tho Whilo House spittoons'. In clden times, wo Ibink, a General officer in Iho army would linvo felt in suited if ho had been ordered lo New York on any such commission nsllial of Porter's ; but now a days they seem qtiiloreudy todo menial oiliccs around their Sovereign. Thu simplicity of our Republican Com I is f.i-a passing aw ay, and we may soon expect lo see our President attended with all tho Royalty, Ladies of iho Red Chamber, and our Ma jor Generals struggling for tho honored pulling offtbo President's hose, and chipping on bis nightcap. Well, ,bere is no disputing about tastes. Hut wo could suggest to Gen. Porter to adopt a Coat of Arms, with a rag carpet of a brilliant chain ns tho field, w iili tho device composed of a set of crinolino rampant, and epaulet ted poodle dvrAii( beneath. Lan caster Intelligencer. rillLI.IPS O TDK "OoVEIlSMEST." WcikIcII l'liillina in a lato And- Slavery Standard, thus tlist ournos of tlio recent litttiicul victories in Ohio snd rontiiy Ivunui ; "Mcanwliilo tlio strciifjtli ol tlio oppoHitinn voto shows ttuil tho Htlininintiution tins not ant is fii'tl tlio country. Its friends liuvo rallied nnd secured another year of i;ruce. The elections of 1-S7U w ill turn crcat Males 1 oiitisvlvunin ami iHno i any slight tiiitownrd art'ident, cvon, W'Hiiu bsvo lost them. It i vo.ir de- vrndrnce i'cr a great party. Wo have drilled thus fai on tho strength of our soldier-President's t epntalioii. le snd his Cabinet must earil tho ltilure." Wendell mny not be a prophet, but ho is no lool,nsls70 will denionsU'Uti'. A Iif.nt Kr. In (irnnt's cabinet are three men from llic State of New York, New Jersey nnd Maryland, nnincly Fish, liobesnn nnd Cresswcll, All tht-so gentlemen wero st homo canvnssing their respective States, bcloro the lato elections, in lb interest of Iho admin 1 1' rant's course by clceiing a large I'emoeratic mnjoritv to the Legisia (uro, besides tho whole Stnto ticket. In New Jersey tho Democratic major ity is increased, and In Maryland nut n tingle raur.ty gave a Undirnl major ity, ond" there isn't a Hailical member in either hranrh of th legislature. How isthisf Aro Fish, Ilobcson and Cresswcll entirely destitute of influ ence, or aro tho people of their Stales disgusted with (irant and his con tomptihloadminiatrnlion T Thulatler is, of course, true, and accounts for tho stinging condemnation which these men b rcccivtd, sfrtarrlrd. On N'.iirml.ir M, ISM. al Ihr r'-i lmf nt Mr. .Ijium L. I'ims, ill N'-w W aOiititmi, l,T Hrr. W'. It. W nitirt, Mr. MAM.KV Tt ItNKII.of Inwa, lo MlM I. l.7llt COOK, of Nrw Wai.Mi.gl.in, l a Al bt! wi'I.,, Hwitri Mill", on Fri-lny, Oetubf-r 2Mb, AM AH A J. XI 11 II, 04 frttr. Al "In TTnUrtuT of t .1.1 a v Mh ii A. i i, io Kur llmim lowtifUip, on OrioLrr DM, lMltl, HAAt" HI( K, nnl L'4 jiura. four moiitli" nd Iwu Umva. On I' riil ay nmrniiiR. Nttrrmlirr 12rh, ISOU. nfl.T -Urt illn.tM, JAMKrt I'KM JiKKTON KHATZKK, in the ;ijth yvnr of hi tut: Th ili-ci'Jim-tl diwrvM more than ft polemic uo tlic. He wiu nn f uiplitry younn nmn in all the ri-lntlnrm of life. A utrict uumlK-r or bii thun,b, hfi falHi! not in uny of hii dutii'i. A a iud, brother, ft Irii nil, ftn.l ft cUiMH, bo grnial. WBrm-hcurtc il nd gnnerou. An ft luciitl citunn i.n, he ui tu-i-ii'ti.ljle lo all clasaca of uoiety. Tlif youth, yung, tniiMIe ftp'., and tli JvncJ in yearn, all cqtuiHy rtcjitrd him. llo wbi a wcrn.mo guMt any whero. Ilin liifib-tonvd mo- nillly, lii culliTtttiun of mind and mnnntrp, mado him a wi'lcoiue oonianion ia any miiai)y Hi Iiihi will b felt, deeply ri'(frotti d, by all who know liit. Th orowdi that gathered to pay their rt spoctl to hi mortal remaini, and the large con- flournc of poople who followed them to their final rvHtiiig place, teotify to tho respect euUsrlainusl for bun while living. Ilii waa a blaineleu lire! Iu bii denlli the eoininuiiity ha luitained ft Iom. Ilii aoul haa cone to lueat wmeeuial ipirttf. llm friend aro left to mourn. The ajurano vf a hippy retttrreetion for bim, muit eontola tho be reaved. Utwr flvmisfjafnts. Iltl'H IIOItHI J FOH MAI.IC Th.uti.lrr. 4 airnrd off. r. for ! FOI'K liOOI HDIIhKS. buili-d f.ir all kioilii of work. Inquirt of (Irarliclil, Nor. 17-61 JAMKS L I.EAVV. IMIMHTHATtR KOTICI--.-Notice i herrby given that lelterf of adminivtration un the eptnte of ISAAC THICK, Jr., deoeaned, Into of K art haul townihip. Clcartirld eonnty, having brrn duly granted to the anderiigiied, all periHinii iodi'btrd to aaid tate will pleaae make pavmant.and thuae havinc Maiui or demand will preaeut tbrm troperly aulhentieaied fortettlfment. ISAAC JleCLHSKEV, Kartbaai, Nor. 17-dtpd. Adminiftrator. THE SMITH HOUSE, Corner of Keed A Third Btrecti, i i:aiu'ii;M), pa. (Oppf.filo the Taaaenger Pepot.) PIIIK nnderaiffned hai erected Ibii larpe atd X Muimodiuu house for tba entertaiament and aoo.aiiidati'n of the traveling publin. lie there fore nolieita travel!- and aojournera lo give bim a cnll. Hit TAHI.K will be lupplied with the bet the market afford, and ebargei reasonable. 3Tff" Ample itablinR to ftcoommodata teauatert Ii attached to Ibo bouie. novl7.d9 If I.EW1B SMITH. Sheriff's Sale. T)Y virtue of a writ of f'itri Foeiat, it J ) med oat of tbe Court uf Common Tleaa of Tlearfie'd cownty, and in ma directed, there will be eiod to M1(I,IC HALK.at th Court Monte ia the borough of Clearfield. on Tfaurndav, the Vth day of Deeembcr. 1809, at o'clock. P. M., the fallowing properly, to wit : Two certain trad or purreli of land, tituae In Dloom townhip, C lea rti t-Jd enunty, Fa bounded and derertt.ed aa fi-ilowt, vii: Urgiuisinf at a tl.no on the aouth iidr of the Suquebaiina aud Watrrfnrd Turnpike road. on Frarou line; tbenre north f j degre-a en ft along paid turnpike ft perrhee to a )-ne; thence elill by raid turnpike road north hi dcprwi. caat 40 perc hit to a tme ; thrn txMilh 110 pcrrbee to a putt; ibener aoutb B7 di;reft. wrtt 401 perehea Ui a hemlork I tbenre oath ftji; d-(rrei, wvit Gl per. hfi to a bemluek ; th-nca by Krarou line, nrib 110 percbn to the place of beginning; containing tS aere 142 perch-, and the ttual allowance of lii per cent. The other piece of land beginning at a ucmlok. corner of No, btal ; tbenoe by line of No. S.)?1, eapt 0t 4-19 pen-hee to a poet; thenee by the tooth tide of the H'aterfurd Turnpike and tbafirat above deacribed piece of land, aouth 87 degrees, went 40 w-10 pnri'bet; thence aouth tii drgreet, writ 61 perchef to a Itftn ; thence h N o. ACM (Joxph Fear on), north 70 I It) percbei to the ulaca of beginning; containing 40 arrre, 104 perches, and allow at-e of eia percent. 1 br a'Mtve traota beinr the aame premiaea conveyed by Jamra Ulovm t liamur r. ltluutn in one deed. Petted, taken in txeevtti'tn and to be told aa the property of tiaiaer P. Bloom. -rtfiJdert will take nolire ibat U per reut of the pu rebate a oney mal be paid wbra tba property it knocked down, or it will be put ap again for vale. VWLLUM llCKb'K, Snamrr't Orricn. I Dep't. Mien IT. Clearfield, Pa.( Rev. 17, 1P4J. J "AROUND THE WORLD 1" THE NEW YORK OBSERVER In now i,uWiliirs a rrii-r of Itl.rr fr.rni thr Rrr. tr. K II. U. I'lilME. who in Bi.-kmt I lie l,,tir f thr Worl.l. br war uf Ciilifurnia, Parian, ( hina. Inilia, Kiryiil, Ac t ti.jrtnrr wnn vanuua lhrr irm.f'.'nilriirf, all I ho Nmi, Kilipioun and it,ry. lar, an.l a creat rarirly nf llic br.l Hnfiire. Orig inal an.l SclrtrJ. Now If tlic tim. t potk l. filJrt an.l Krrt fnmilr nrw.ri.prr. M'c niakr the fullowinn literal ufl.rt fur n.w .abtrribrn : , W will arnd tbr N. T. Oaatnvra fnr one jrar lo fin. Nrw Siili5oribrr an4 one Old, fr ti 00 Two rut'cribc.-p, a on J .'.0 T no e no 11 Two ThrM " Threw and one 0!J, and one Old, and one OIJ, Four Foar Fira 11 on li i Kit And to anr larger nntnWr at the rnme rate. ani.1a tH.jiiei trrr. TKH.MS, S.".MI prranaum In adtanee. rVnd lir Chock, Draft, ruMoflioc Or drr or ltrgtlrr..d Irf-tl.r. Mli.VKY V.. Vni!?K. jn. i CO.. BtJ St 37 Park How, Xiw York. THE LADY'S FRIEND. TWO MONTHS (IHATISt IIIK I.ADV S FRIFM) annoonrri thr follow ii.r Nor.liU for IKTO : "llid Mr Forrrt llorf hj Loin.. f'lianilliY Mi.ollon ; "The Canrannoni' Aunt.' hr K!iia'.rlh I'rrftcott, anlhor of "rllwern Two," c: Solid friilrer; or, fhiipie Dran'i Hri lat liiflr, hr Amamla M. l.ar!al, author of "The IMmrrr Fortune," Ae., with mimeroni. .Iiorlrr storie. hr a hrillianl ulaxr of la-lr wrilrra. A flnil.r exeruled Steel KncraiHig. a handaome loulile.iRre, Snrl,T eoinred Fanh ion-Plate, anil a larffn aorlnient of Wooil Tate, illu.lratiiife the Fafbioni, Kanry Work. Sc.. aro aivea in ever, number. It will give a popular neoe of Mumo in ererr nomlr. . 1-OliTlt.MTSof PISTINOt ISIIFtl AI'TIIOHrl. Tho Jannarr numlier will eontin Torlraitt irnRraved on rieeli of Mm. Ilrnrr Wood, Florence IVrrr. I,nie Chandler Xlnnllon, Klirahrth Prrt. eott, Amanda M. llougla, Mr. Mnrgarel Jl oemcr and Austin Hi II. New nilirer.her. who fend In their niwn for K befnra tlir Br.l of N'oremlr. llmll roeeit-e the V'T.nil.ar and I'tfiemher niimiirr of thi rear in addition, aiakinc fi artein month in all. And new ruliF.rilierr wndina in their nnmer lir the Srrt of lioormher .hall reeeive the nmemtieeiit beoeiulwr llolniar numlier. making llnrte.n month in all. IK I.. MS - S.'.AII a rir: Tnoe.ipirr.fi; Kowr eopiee.ert; lire eopteK (and one (mliil.ts One eopr of the l.nr r ntrin nnd one of the Pn.T, S4. A eopr of the larre and heauliful I'reminin Steel Kiijrrannff "Takint the Mearureof the W.-dsing lling" engraved in Koglnnd at a eo.l of r?,l'0ll will I eent to errr full i$2..Sfli iit.mTiler, and in ererr perron ftrn.niig a eltio. lint l.ngraring il a rein of Art ! Ad'lre'v liMl'oX A PKTC.nSOX. lit aluut Slreet. rhila.lelphia. MJ.ptflinfB eipin .rnt for ten orals, ni.-l I;IR NAI.U-ATXIIk KEYSTONK STollK. Two Hret-elaB Singer ficain 3lavbintf I'hrnp fur canh. Call and aet thrm. n..v III II. a. MVI.TNO. ITK A Yt'iitif tre.pa.eire on the premiera j of the rnhreriber. rr.idine in tilra-d tnwn.hip, on or ahont the Slh of Atigii"! Iat. a Hl'I.L, alut Iwo nnd a bait roar old, with hlaok and whitr 'pot.. The owner it reniie.led to eooie forward, prove propertv, pay eharri., and lake him awar, or ba Will lie difpont of as the law direet.. F. T. liruKNV. Ioonle'f Mill., Xot. IS, lsr.o j. j r( tli nnilrmrnrd, ia Morrip twnhi, alv-til il. f list ((f r-fiirtniTr, .HM, a KKI t"TKKH, with whits iMt on f(irrhal, hip and tail, ani. havmc Ion: tlim hnrtia: be t npfd to hrihont thrrt? jrar nli. The owner a.' owner are rrqni(rt i come ffirwanl. pmre Im-perU, pay rhartfn, and take hua awav, or be will h ipnrM, f the law direct. IAVH PALI.. Morrtc townnhlp. Not. It lMi tpd. House and Lot Tor Sale. TIiKSIHK to veil an? proi-erlr. ituata 5 aailo wtMrt wf l.nltier'hiirit, nn ihe Krte 1nriMke. en Utnii.l KOI II AN I) ON K UAl.K ACKKS iY LAN h, and bavinR a fx.ii fratnt dwtllinf boaMi. hurn, bla4jHm.th nhnp, and thirty f khI ftait tnt Uierroa. Tena tuw aad lihvnil. ULNKT TAMZ vtLtriVarg, Kit. IMtf, VtlSftUanfouj. MUST DE SOLD! CLOSING OUT AT COST AT THE rrtroTrtVI' C T f 1) V I fnni: underaigned, Intending to ntire ftotu the I meritaiililc buineia, Il now clnaiftg out bi entire Murk of good AT AND BELOW COtiT eotnpriaiug Bilka, Wool Delalnea. ilerinoef, Poplin a, Alpiceaa, tmpreai CIotL, Men's & Boys' Cassimeres, Clollli, S.tlutUi, Tiouint, Kentucky Jrani, tadirf Cloaklnf, Eliawla, Ac. A full line of Domestic Goods, 6 he tin ii, PcUiaee, Uingbama, FlaoncU, Cotton Flanarli, Aa., Ac LADIES' & CHILDREN'S SHOES, 1 1 at a and Capi, Uum and Arctic Overahoet, Table aad Floor Oilelothe, Wall rpar acd Window Shadat, Carpeta all wldtba. And a great variety of Hotierj, Noli on a and Trim minp af every deaeriptioa. Indira Trimmed XI at a, Linen Table Corera, Velvet, Wool Table Coven, Eibbont. Napkina, Balmoral fkirta, Conoterpanea, Hoop Skirts, Towles. A large aaaortmeut of Ladiea' and Children 'a Wool Hooda, Nutiaa, (?bawlf, Aa. Frrona ki want of aoytbitig In tba above line of gooda are incited U gire me a cail and obtain gooda at abuleaale pricea. y-Oraio aad eowatrj prodooe taken la change for gooda. I. C. MVLING. Clearfield, Nornmber 10, IH9. "lT'E propote to furnih to tha eitiient nf a) Oteeoia the "Staff of l.il. la the lb. p. of IlIIEAD, T1E.S AM) CAKES. Of ererr deeired form and t.te. All we a.k it a trial, after w hirb we will run Ibe ritk of receiting a liberal tbarn of pnl.lie patronage. C. J. SH'irF. Omola, Not. 10, ISM. T. b. O 1IKIEX. SMALL PKOFITS! QIKK SALES! HARTSWICK & IRWIN Are coattaiitlj rfplrnipbing their itoek of Inigi, MriliciDFi, tc. Bcbovl Booki ftn-1 HUti'inery inclnd.Dg th Ot f xd nl Natioti Serin of nMktdtnf. Alio, Tuhkooo d4 Clear of th best bruidi, tt Ibf lwl prim, nil CALL AND BEE. 69 A Conli. (old or Sore Throat Tt Mini i-m inntKliftto fttitntioa, tirlal oflr rrmlti in fcto incunU)c Brown' Bronchial Troches will inviwifcU utflul lirf. j For Bronchi tit, Afthmn, CaUrrh. Coamptirr j and Throat IiitravM, ikrj hare a j toot hi DC tflVrt 1 Sinprri abd P ul.lt o 8 eakM aw thm to clear aad trrnsiara U voioe. 0mn to tha (Md rrpuUtioa and op.ariljr f (he Trocbrt, many wortLlrH and rhaa in It alios! are ofTrrrd, which ara ftrod ttr nothipf . Be tare to oltain thr Imt tnOW.NS llI.nXCI.IAL THOCHi:?. (sld aTrryirhero. BotlO-fia olico (o Land oMiifrs! firaiiTOR (latum l'i Orrirr, 1 II a amy or ad, I'a.Ort. :X, 1SA9. j To the Owner of I nnentH Land : In ohedienca to an Act of AM-fnM-, approTed the ephth day of April, one thoaaand rifjUt hun dred and liitr tins, ynu are hereby notified that (hMt'uoty Iand Lint ltrkrt," containing the 1ml of nnpatenled landr for ( Irartield county, pre pared audcr the Act of Atsrtnl ly of the 2i'lb of Mar, on tbouand eight bandred and irly-foar, and the mpplcruant thrrelo, ba Ihi day been forwarded to tha 1'rol bonotart of the county, at alioae t-AW it any he atanhut-d. 1 be lien ran nly ba liqnadatrd ly th avment of tba pr tiafe money, tnttreot and (ert, and raeeiving pat ents through this l-cnartnirnt. JACOB M. CAMPCKLL, Not. 10 Sin rurTeyur tleoeral. Public Vendue. 'pilKKK will be eipinwd to I'uldie Male, al the I rr.tdcni-e of the wiidmigaed in LAtSllLNC'K l.itl NSIIir, on Wednotday, November 17th, 1869, The f'lnwin(t drrrited personal property, til : Four born and hamc-n, two c-tir, tw wipmi, twin alexia, rleiph and light harnrs. two tvtlti ew, two two-yrar old hcilcm. thrr fprinp calrc. two cs of In w)irl. trt of tlin-Vnnth !), . rhain, jrat', one ltre, li-ddn)C ihd camp niingh, un larpr ha Inner whrl cutting Lot. and other artifii-f not bera mmlinnrd. TKHMS: All rum of ten dlUrr or lrn lW ca'h, and for ail amount nver tbat a etrjjt af t monih will tw (ttrrn. by note ami approved accu nir. Silf to cuoitneure at K- o'rlo k, a. m. novIO 2t . KNJ AM I N IrIiKCK. Faints Tor Farmers nnd Olhers. fplIK (1 raft n Mineral Pinl Company are now I msmirartaritic the bct, eheapeat and mort rt urn Me i aint tn bm ; two coal well put on, mix ed wiib pure Lintreel Oil, will laM lOor 14 year; it U of a lijht hn-wn or hcniitifid ehoi-oljiie eo.r. nd ran be ehanired to frreca, lend, ainne, drah, ohre or eYm, to tnit the (ante of the cniintrr. Il il Taldklde f,r Hnnm, Dnrns, Ppnrr, Camigf and Car mnberr, I'm) and w oodeo ware, Agn cnlliiral Implcnirnta, ( noil l.nata, Vefe1i and Slni..1 Hnitom. t iavaa. Metal nnd Shimle Itoofs, (it hrinir, (ire and water prof,l Hour 'hi Cloth, (one tianitfBrtnrer bavmg nard 4,tM0 harrt-ti the past year.) and aa a paini for my pnt-fMi i an forj.tsticd fnr body, durat-iiity, eUatictry nd adhe livrnea. Prira, frfl per barrel of 300 whu-h will flippy farmer fur year tocome. Warranted ia all cne a ahova. h.nd for a eireultr, winch gild full particular. None rctiaine anlei brand ed ia a trade mark, G rail, a Mineral Paint. Per aona eaa ordor the Paint and remit the money oa receipt of fooda. Add rant, WtWELL A CO., novU Am J..4 Karl flrret, Nrw York. McGAUGHEY'S BtSTAlRAMA RKlRESinmT lAlflfll, lo Leay"i Kiw lluilding. (formerly oorapied by Mr. Hole,) FECOND ST, l'l.EAKf:iELn, FA. (10SSTASTI.T o kandaSn.eeleetlonof r,.5 J 11 KS, M'TS, t ill MIS, lnllAl'l'll, do. Alto. trthSII (lll-1K.Hl. reeeive.1 dailr, and aerred np to mil the taetet of eaetoniert, i. Ill 1. 1 .1 A H l u m on ae-oi.,l .lory deelP IX III Med A I till KV.' I IKTIt H' ( ()Tlt I K' KKI I. 1 1 We baro printed litre namher nf th. HiK HI 1. 1., and will oa tbo m-vipt of twemr. raeenla, mail ft copy r one odiirett. mijl li i.a .k ttiNur ahi.i'ii isAiVtrrcut taro IT til II arcro. Orphans' Courl Sale" OF tlKAli KNTATK IN BKAIir TOU.NSIIIP. ' t 1 nmiiiii?r of aa OHrr lfia.4 oat f (i t.l.wna' t .art of tlraificlj r.iaalj, v, ii. aii.li-rif'i"l A.limni.t. ai.jr of th. ittu. i I'l IKH SK.MiMi, Ul.nf llraSt lowaibia ,. 7 'll oS-r at I'LBI.IO KAI.k, ia la, ,v 1 I ulhenliurg, January lit, iHty, A 7"! """"'"J ! Itcuuii and Jar.iAt W.t'oip, ' Containing Nineteen Acres. A HO IKK well finifhe-l, ii.infed out nd ttJi and tbnri'Utilily plattered, pd bAK J? tine arid woirii h'tbf, ftud all the eeesr butl'lins H f 'f and a Mvn fa .ling ipriiig, an l a grrM variety uf . " fruit trei and choice grap tid i. Aim. at Hie aatue lnnt auu plaea, atruta iiou.sk and lot, itaate In tbeTiHaoof New Salem, ttt Uj half milvt wot uf l.utherhirz- Th bmid,(rf are a iurxt two a'ory frame b KI.Ll.NU HoUg with kif' ht'n and wood-houte aitj a 04 UtMm STAHI.K attirlM-d l hereto. The b .ae ii Tr! finirhed, but 2 aiOttd outilda and ia. Tk. u ooniaihi half an aurc. with Kru Turaia ia fnjnt, a poblie road 00 wet and iatb, aa a a'ley on tho eat ide, with a pood well af taur aud a large variety of fruit tret. TEKMS AND C0MHTI0N8: The aal take plisoo at 1 o'clock, p. ibu m ibsn the trnm will its fully made kotiWa. 1kn wishing to view ibe prrmiMti, or deatrt aav furl her infortnatinn will pleaaa eall ia ara,M addrevf the ndL-ri(;BeU at Lulbcrtlurg, field couuiv, I 'a, rUEDEEICK K. AEXOLD. Luihercbnrg. Adu 'r. of ltar Arowld.ii Not. 3, lM'.i Cl j Vew (iiibinet ! MOPIIANKOX LAND AND LIUBEK COW. PA N Y offer for aala Town Lot, ia u k-. ouh of Oiieeola, Claarheid aountv, Pa.. aa4 aim ion to auu purciiarera owiiiue me limit! f borough. Oaoeoia il aitnatad the Aloikaiaaa Creek, in the riehret portion of tba rotate of Clearfield, on tha line of the Trrone A Cietrattl Kailrowd, wharw the Muebaanoa and batrmta brmneh rot.dt intertect. It it alio ia th. ktanaf lha Moehannoa eoal baain, and rarga badwi f wbita pine, hemlock, oak, and ather liaut aw. ronnd it. One of tba large.! lumlwr tftaaafMur. ing altahlirhmeliti in tba rilala ii located ia tat towa, w h 1 1. there are naanj wtbar liuabtt aad tbingle auiili around it. Tba town It bat at 14 jean old, and contains a population of ate lata, aand iultabitaota. ptf?ut further information apptj at tat at) of the abora aompanj. JOHN LAWallE, aprM rjaperinteaaiaL Houses and Lots for Sale 10 I B HOLIES ud LOTS ia OearliU. Ut sale an reaaonabla termt. Poaretfiti girai iu thirtr d.vi. Alto, plot of FOLK LOU at tha oomer of Fourth and Keed ttreeii, tin, I7Si;0u feot. Tkreeof tbeaa lott are wellwealai for tither luttbwr yard, eoal yard, or for bailtit purpose! generally, being wilbia 2-0 feet af tat railroad dopoL Price and termr reaaonahlt. Applr to OL0HUI IIIOKN, febJd tf Claariild. fa ? durational. MISS H. S. SWiS'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS CLtARFIELD, PA. T" II B WIXTER TERM of twentr-tw. will coaimrDee on Monday, Not. 2!, Uft. A Primary department will b added t th School ihia fall : for wbicb tha atrrioa of a aa petent rnMrortor baea been aognfed. Aaa aa etlort will b reared to racder thia deartrntat at U act n a and iuitmetira. TERMS OF TCITIOS. Pealia j. Ort bo graph y. Writing. Object Let aom, Primary A nth met ie and Primary Ucoraphr. par half tem, (of a!Ta erh.) - H ft 1Iitory, Local and descriptira Orography with Map Irawing. Is ram mar, Mental and Written Arithmetic. I if Algehra and the Science!..., .H N loftractioa u lntmaUl matt II M Oil piBtir( M...H H It a H at work I For full partieaUrf vend for Circular. Clearield, Aug, li, IM-pd. CLEARFIELD ACADEMT. Rev. P. L. Harrison, A. M., Principaf. rpilE FEC0SD SESSION of til praieitnea. X tattie year of tbtt IniUtafiea wiileowweaet oa ilUNDAY, tba 124 daj of hntaibar, l- Fupili eea enter at anr time. Tbay aiU at eb.rjed witb tnilloa from tba liBt tba; titor t tbe eloaa of Ibo Settle. Iba einirtaof iattroetloa aaabraeat aettjtkitg included ia a tberoorfb, praelieal aad aeata plibed edncation for botb taxoa. Iba Principal, baring had tbe adr.tUft M Barb oxparieoea in bit profeaiiea, fttiartt at rontt and fuard ant tbat bit tnlirt abilnr a4 onergiet will bo devoted lo tho Moral net owl UI training of the TonlS pUeedander bit laarrt, 1 Kit KM Df TI 111(11. Ortbograpbe, Heading. Writing, and friaiart Atitbatoue, por beattow ll waebt) - t St Graiaaiar, Uoofrapby, Ahbaavtit, tut 111 tot - - . - ' II I Algebra, Oeowretrr, Trigonometry, Men. earatio. Snrreriog, PbitvaophT, Pbjat- olog r. Cbtviatre, Hook Keeping, Botanv and IMietieal Geography - - . l II LaMn, Greek and French, witb aij of Ut aboTt Brancbat .... f ' ! 0 Ml ,iC Piano (0 letannt) . . . Ill JMr-No drduetioa will bo mado far tartan. jr-ff-Fcr fnrthrr particular inqair of Rot. P. L. 1IARKISUN, A l , Feo. i, I a tf. (Slf) Priaripal. trriltaut faiiots. F. C. CROMM, MERCHANT TAILOR, MARKET ST, CLEARFIELD, FA. VFI I.L tnpplr of Clolht, r.Mimtm ltd Vertingt comtantlT on baad, wbinb wit! a. tahrtaniiat manner, anl at low rttea. aiif. iUd. (.oln? U Vlnnr. ISCii. E. n L. STOUGUTOX, MERCHANT TAIL0F Market Street, ( IrarOcld. ra HAVING opened boilaato oa a-r e.t kert, at tba old ttand in Khaw't Haw. I there VS aanoonct to ibo publie tbat 1 I h.r.ao-cta.. rortateat of , Vesting?. J nodt for a.tt I'l o well aelected nod larfa aaeorta Cloths, Cassimeres nT-, and all bin da of Qnod for a bori wear, nd an now prepared te make r order CLOT III Nii. from a atngl erlirlt i lA rait, in tba lataM vtylaa and aot workaart -d minnrr. Fperial alt"QUoa rtvaa to vait'-l work and cnttioi oat for aaeB and I"- offr great bargain o eoitomara, aad aaH en'.lia atirfaeitoa. A liberwi bara ol x S patronage i to.tcited. Call aaa e ine. janT-tf E. R. U 8rOl'tHW II. BKIbGC MERCHANT TAILOR (Store ona door rat of Clear&eld II -.) Market Sirert, If arfleld. Pa. TrFKP3 an hand a fall at.rtaeata af 0r I Farniabina Oood. rneb a M-irta, Ut-4 land W avian t nderebirts Irawera aaa VrJ j Nerk tet. Pnekei llanaJkerebie!, Uioeet, n i I'mhrellaa, sle ia (real tanttr. Of i Uuudt ba kaepa tha i Best Cloths of all "Shades and Colors,? I c.L r i - . l t. i. : t .k.. . ... V . I n.lS . "v. .r. won , - -' j r wnry . aiiraerv, in gre.i Tarieij : Caatmg. Hearer, Pilot, Chincbilla. and FneS nrereoalinf . All of wbirk will be told rher Catb, nnd made np aooordiag, to ibe ltleil"'.' 7 by eiporieneed workmen. A Alo, Agent, for Cleared, eonntt fori. Singer t Co 'a. oelehrated tewing Marbinea. Noe. I, KSt.tf. H. I'Kll'o M0 MY 0MX HOOK." , HAVIXll pnrrliaaed Ibe entire tlork af g. nt the ..Id wand nf kirk d Ititeud tn continue Ihe bii.inc. a heretuli". Mr wiotio it ta orll "i nrar roa ra." Thanking nor Wnn.lt ,n.t ent..n.rr fet P patronage, I ro'icil ft ooolmnanee oi .i.- -1 I.-A.tt" I I.nml City. S.pt. tl tf. (t.l'TH. All per.nare berel.r ratii'"f arainirt poeehMing nr Imdiog ' 'VT ! l itii.MlsuHV NtiTK. gnen y "j lit, henmig date of J. entry f I, ! 1 n.v.kl. x....lwll 1f al I h.renalrer w I ioe for lb. i ante, and will not pay It '" e palled I I dae c-ort of low ,a,,v atrlf X f