Slifgcpubliran. Sun . v. . . - j Utonos H.GudULAXUi.n, r,ilitor. " '"cLEAKKIiai), 1'a." WEuXI-SDAY MOKNlNfl. NOV. 24. mi. 'J'tio IVllefonto papcnt uro prowling about tlio liinh renin in lliul burg. Parker Pillitbiiry toll tlio "loil millions" wliat' tbo matter down South. "lond Duck" Forney sny, Grant's Jtossngo to Congress will bo nbout two columns long. Do not fail to read the conferaion of tUnt noted dismiionist, Parker Pills bury, in another column. 'Tli8 Hon. Columbus Delano, bus recently discovered that potatoes are grain, that packing pork is manufac turing, and that all brokers are bank ers. This gentlonian bids fair to rival the original Columbus in bis discov eries." Exchange. We hope bo will discover, soon too; that the N. Y. nnd other Custom Houses are filled with thiovon, nnd that the "government" still gambles in gold. Cornelius Kano was tried in the Huntingdon Court last week, and found guilty of murder in the second degree, for killing Patrick JIuckcy. John Lynch, Edward Powers and John Mulveybill wcro similarly con victed as accomplices. An awful murder was committed tbo next day in tbo same county, the details of which are horrible Remarkable. Tho Governors of North Carolina and Arkansas, both inform "ibo world and tbo rest of mankind," that the expenses of their Etato governments far exceed the receipts, and that tho interest on the Stato debt cannot bo mot. Who could havo been stupid cnoug'.i to eupposo that a combination of niggers and carpet-baggers would produce any other result f It is as nnturnl as the fumes of the former and tho villainy of tbo latter. President Grant has offered his farm of 1100 acres, eleven miles from SU Louis, to tbo county for n pauper farm, the price nuked being 870,000." Loil Exchange. This is the chap who, but a short year ego, was so miserably poor, (if loilists told the truth,) that ho bad not w hero to lay bis head. So that all who wanted ollico, put their heads together nnd bought him a hundred thousand dollars worth of houses, and filled his pockets with "greenbacks." Who aro tho fools nnd liars in this gift enterprise government of ours? Tho Tsalin singing Stuart, or the beggar in tbo White House, or Bishop Simpson, or all t The Vote ok New YortK. Below is tho total voto of Kew York Stato, as estimated from tho latest roturna : SECRETARY OF STATE. Kflpon (Dcm..crl) tiiffl (Ko.ublicau) M7.74S S17.IL0 Democratic majority COMPTROLLER. Allen (Drmocrat) , UrccU-y ( Kcpnlilican ) Democratic mij..rii.r.... ATTORNEY (IKNtllAL. Chatnplain (Democrat) M Tuwnacnd (Iltputlijan)M ... J0.J9J at.srs IOs.JIIS 3.1, 1 M) S4D.71S 3J .'..ilO Democratic majority 2!,W There wero moro who '-fought mil Sigcl" than with Greeley, and it mnkes the avcrago majority nbout 25,000, which will do for a boginning. Somebody Lyiko. That military squirt nnd religious humbug, Gen. Howard, who by the way, is a kind of "litllo Jack Hornor," has just itsucd bis negro bureau report. Prom it we learn that the Treasury funds which have been so lavishly spent to make white men out of niggers, is nboul being realized. A few moro appro priations by Congress will complotc the job. The spectacle will then be presented for Ibo first timo In tbo history of tho world, that man, (lloward, Mrs. Stowo k Co.,) can re construct, chango and abrogate the dof.rnna mil ftniirna tf flm If n-linf o ' ll.iwn.nJ mm -,A. -vl-i .' -,,11 " llowtAW w wtr,t efortT tnUnslnin - - South is true, then Pillsbnry tells an tiutrulh. As tho lio just now sticks bctwoon them, and, ns they nro both oil nnd godly men, wo caro not w ho jiockcts the article InTiBVinwr.D. In another column tho ccount of tbo interview between Colonel Mosby nnd tho reporter of Philadelphia, journal w ill bo found. Tho Colonel visited thul city in the iutcrest of some ininerul lands in Vir ginia, in which ho is concerned, nnd j his privacy invaded by tho irreprosKi Jilo newspaper man. It is n gratify ing and significant circumstance, in n city which we have been accustom ed to regard ns most intolerant of nnylhitig Southern, ho wns most kind ly received by mon of nil parties, es pecially by Federal oflicers, a number of w hom culled to seo him. lly nnd l.y, as our business devclopcs, there will bo less nnd slill less of crimina tion and recrimination between the VK'OpIo of tlio two IC'ttlOII. 'I'llO old J.i.luiiittns will be nt u ilimoiint. Tlie i.lilor of tlio roil nay in renrJ lo H10 interview 1 ' irww-ii ...-.. ... To .I.T wr r pr.nl tha rrmrd of an rrlrli will harr a ,h,, m.. lrn , , nan nl... nprr-1 " VuTilTbu! tt a.d purp.r. i rauru inr w.o.1 nrr tlrvotion In lha truo now rn.. n. I.. t,rc, ihr.mfi ,,r...,.nl opinion, ot P'iih.rn r,.itl r,i. If l aalnr. Tl.r nn.-.K,, l, ( w,h Jlirpitrlitl ,rr outrlnli to IU ai,.ra uf f.-i,, (ti,0 U dafl'fl" '-', '' u" '' ..!. u cr-. i v. l I Thr Sou I It . II tt. Tl.n ili'iitinulili. M.tiililiini i f nfT.iilf 1 !.. C I r. (-I,...,. I. on 1 ,1 1 I'll I.Pl'll , ! ili'lniliMl lV II liiiiiiuiiiini, " num.- cm Deiniiciati, but their nlnti'inciiU i ,u i,i,yi, ilium out of it. And usually wcro disbelieved by all " bt," and ' tbo wcV. work i. ..II take, np, i , ,, ,i l,,,,,,,,,.,,.., Purkcr'H'ut scnrc.-lv i.iik in ft Imi-lred can tl.tii-Hiiiiiiiu jii.i improve bis 'condition tinder this order l'il nburv. in. J-loViI linrrisoii, anil , (it'l l it Smith, uro Xoi lliern Abolition isls of 40 years standing, nnd well known throughout tho country, as the leaders of tho lute crusade ngniiint tho pooplo of the South. Theso three men nro really tho fcrnn of I ho present r.mlical parly, but lack tho villainy practiced by tho Grant's and Geary's They have declaimed against Southern Statesmen and Slavery lor tho last forty years, yet neither of thoui has had tlio conrago nor mnnlibood to go upon the ground where slavery existed and bco slave nnd master together, but telied wholly upon such literary halots as Mrs. Stowo, and her Uncle Tom, for information, until nbout a month ago; tbo first named of this trio took n trip down South, to see 'Uncle Tom," lis he is. Pelow will bo found tho confession of Parker Pillnbury. What makes his testimony valuable, is, that ho is testi fying against himself nnd bis party, and still hutes tbo Democratic party worse than "old Nick." His state ment is also a little rough, when wo take into consideration tb f,,l't 'at "reconatriiotin "freed men," " m u les" "land" nnd "morals," are all in tho hands of men educated by that class of Schoolmasters, and "controlled by grand moral ideas," flesh of their flct.li, and bono of their bono, nnd havo bad Grant's military and tho "freed men' bureau," to pin down wilh thu bayo net, every antagonistic clement, nnd fill tho stomachs of "frecdmeu" and carpet-baggers wilh provisions, pur chased nnd pui.l for out of the United States Treasury. Do not fail to read this political tragedy, as presented by this Abolition Gabriel, and then hand it to your"loil" neighbor, or ho will never get to see it; bccatiso a majority of that class of editors do not possess common honcsty enough to publish tho truth about their infamous doings down South. They will no doubt denounco it as n "copper head lie," or remain silent, but the PILLS-will-BUBY thonisclvcsdccpin 'loil" stomachs, becauso PAIIKKH has so decreed it: Wamiixc.tox. D. C, Oct. 1HG9. To the Editor of the lmlrprndi-nt : All who travel in tlio Southern Slates Binco tho war can learn lessons, if they will, unknown to thotn before. Many havo reported their impressions to you ali-endy ; but nil is not yet told j I am afraid tho worst is yet unknown. Indocd, 1 think tho North knows less of tho nctunl South to day than of almost nny other portion of theglobo. licpiiblicanisin bears rulo tbero, and reports itself to please itself. Counter authorities, especially from Demo- rtvatiA annrpna, ri ftnst nsi.la i.n worthy of confidence, ns no doubt tlicy often nro. But it is time one thing was told, nnd believed, too, ever-where; and that is that rceon struct ion. so far. is n failure. It is a bud failure, l'rom tho solo of its foot to its head, if it havo nny head, there is no soundness in it, none whatever. It began whero it should have left olT, wilh political organisations, with suffrago nnd sovereignty, whom the fu-bt lessons in civilization hud not been learned, nnd bad not yet been taught. But parly supremacy ro quired tlio measure, anil it was adop ted, ngainst all tho dictates of genuine stascsmansbip, as well as the demands of justice nnd humanity. And hence its fail u re, as could not but have, been expected. Neither political pnrty understood the situation during tho war of rebel lion. Neither party understands it to-day. Slavery was not abolished by tho abolitionists. Still less was it abolished by tho Bepubliean pnrty. In spirit and power it survives even tho war, wilh nil its woes. Like everything clso at tho -south, it is a ruin ; but it is thcro. Both master and slave, are there; and more at war than ever before. And so tar the northern clement infused between them, instead ol reconciling, has only made tbo matter worso. The north ern republicans bates tho mnetor, but docs not love tho slave. Tho north never loved tho necro raco better than did tho south. It did not abolish tho slavo system in form for tlio sake of tho victims, nor nt nil until driven to tho measure by tho stern exigency of military necessity for self preserva tion. So far as any sense of justico and humanity ever wcro intended, it was manifest enough that tbo repub lican parly would havo continued slavery until this day, nnd unto judg ment day, hud not the preservation ol the naiionalitv imperiously ordered .i ,. ii,r,i...L.i. v "A t-.,nf tt.ii aol.ltl I'..'- ' 1 e. , . - "" wnyc Burniieoi pul , " rl... . r.r-ti. ...iiriiAor slav alter witnnui c niuii , mu i... . .. ."um i". tho Union, regardless of slavery for a "L nion with slaveholders. And now tho republican pnrty needs tho bkek man's ballot nt the south, nnd is using il for its own preserva tion, ns his bayonet nnd bullet were used for tho national salvation. And ho is fast finding it out. Kven in his low cstulo bo is learning who nro not his friends. And his estate is lower than even the most extreme abolition ist ever described il. There is no tongue, no pen, no lungtingo to de scribe what slavery must havo been, ti.lged even by the gloomy shadows of it which survive. I would that Mr. (jairisou and Wendell Phillips could spend one mouth in tho colton fields aud rice swamp of tho Carolina and Georgia. I havo seen only tho Atlan tic States; but these uro the best, not the worst. They would soon see that ii (Trace is not tho ono thing needful for tho emancipated slaves, men nor women, however it might havo been lor the interest of n luuir ; and, iiliovo nil lliin, mili'KS tl.nl siiflVnu ' ko ilriink llial llit-y In: J to lf we i-o dim-Ifd l.y n lii r otlim- limn tlio 1 i-imhovi-.I l.y tlio ii..ii n lu foi-o liusi ncs-a j.nwolit oi-iJrP of politiciiiiia llirt-o. Ictiiilil .ri.ir.'l. 1 linvo m-eii ufoitni-ii Tor it iiumt l.o Riii I tli:il far tlict'iui.l loiiiiiiltm-n who pot only could Int-L'cr Mill of tlio uortlii'i-n inoti ul I m illii-i- wi ito nor i i'ti.l, I'tit mIioox- ii,u soiuli luivo pnrlnkoii in tho t - ii - i-rul nmi-iil nnd political l oriuplioii lluit riilt'U llii'io no ion;:. Joai i u.i'u until tl.o pii'srnt ruin followed. Many ; .;,l.v. i,,I,..iLpo in iiliivnto thu: j llmt ruli-d tlii-ro o Ion". 1 lint 1 uii-d Und by Idl ing tbo forint-r nlave nnd : on tlio boni li mi drunk n llint bo lind l,ny'"if lliRI" wn;;". Hut in tiiuc'tu bo taken bomo l.y bin iYii-iids un.l i list niii-r out of every ten tbry bnve ' tlio court .lj.Miniod. Tlio eloik, it jaifJ nil 1 1 rou irl I , t Uou a 1 1 pill illK tio nn wliiili It i Imrdly possible tbo 1..b..rcrs iau live without boding-or Ulnilinj!, Im-i )i i.r Vl.ii li nn- tumli. fil Ilium to jm-utfiil t'Xl.-nt. Alii.ul I M i.rr milt. H I... I'll.t. ... B HI. V I ."'."" -I J . J I I. I.l HIIV I'llllNli I (Miil.Ic liuiulu i' l Iiiiii.U kiM'psi! I.ltl.-Mioiii.i toroi,leh.M.i.;r..r.ii.'samh.r..i..t,,Hl.u nation, II wo ...tin w dim 1 wuv glim; nfior irnng paid (.IT ni. I I night, si.inclMiieH fifty or aixty at a time, ni.d not tivo tlolliu J in money ; was paid to tho wbolo of them. 1'or corn thef allowed liftv relit a peck ; 1 for bacon which you 'and I would not; cat at any price they gave twenty tive i cents a pound, nnd I ho prices of 'labor: varied from half n dollar to a dollar n i idav. 1 havo seen sturdy, bcalihy young follows, of twenty and upward, working for two dollars a week and boarding themselves. 1 saw women doing days' works that not a while man in New Kngland or New York could do at any price, tor seventy-live cents a day, nil paid in goods (or bj.h), groceries and provisions. Sonic of these stores keep" very decent arti cles, but not nil. Most of thum that 1 havo seen, kept whiskey in a barrel on tup called w hiskey by courtesy, but generally, I am ussurod, a com pound of abominations fit only to transform the dupes who swallow it into demons. And, strange us it may seem, not ono colored person in a thousand will rcfuso il, old or yoiin. mule or iumnle ; though in slavery, 1 am told indeed, was always told that driinkcni.ss was not a prevailing vii-o. Probably ibo restraints of nias terliood had much to do wilh it. Thu whiskey is usually drank raw and reeking from the barrel, without sugar nn, u. .1 1, liri 1 .1 1 In If n 1. V l nl I' ' which somo of the drinkers said, only I drowned it. 1 havo seen mothers I K.ur it thus dow n tho throats of six mo;:'.l.i babes, men, women, children, the storekeeper looking on without remark. Tho principal diet of the plantation people is conrse hominy and bacon, tho latter, fortunately, though deemed a luxury, in but small quantities. And out of the cities, I havo often been told, tho snino diet serves nearly all tbo white pcoplo also. 1 have heard of "bog and hominy" us a southern bill of lure completo a long timo ago, but had no idea how literal or how general was its application. Tho old slave quarters, unrepaired, nro still' tho colored people's homes. Among nit their houses in tho rural districts, 1 havo not seen one pauo of glass; not ono set of crockery, earthen or ironware, beyond a rule and often broken pot, wilh iron or tin spoons that certainly wcro never made lighter by scouring; scarcely nny chairs or tables but of homo manufacture ; mid not ono decent bud in any cabin not ono! Some of tho women were rather tidily dressed, ns 1 havo seen thorn ; and on .Sundays, I nm told, they ap pear quite well. But many of the men might defy nil tho scarecrows of a thousand corn fields, nomo of tbo infants 1 havo seen wero entirely nuked, and boys of at least a dozen years wore but a single garment; and that only a scanty apology in length, breadth or thickness. And nt least four kiuiU of vermin, smaller than rats, and mice, infest many a human bed, ils coarso covering or its occu pants, oi-till together. Ask tlio Union soldiers who survived the cam; aigns of tbo southern Slates whether this bo exaggeration. The most prosperous a t.d promising frccdmnn I have seen lives on ono ol tho sea islands, ilo had ten neres of cotton, liiuu of corn, three of beans, wilh plenty of potatoes, bad harvested fifty bushels of excellent rice, kept a horse,, a mule, two cows, wilh pigs and poultry on (ill sides of bis bouso (in side not excepted so far as poultry entici-rneiM; and vet with t ie exception of ono plain but cabinet- made rocking chair, und ono glass goblet, carefully kept wrapped iu a I clean cheet of strnw paper, nnd I brought out to give me nnd my friends n ili-inU of wiiter. the f nrnishiiii' of: tho house did not ditfer materially from thoso 1 havo described. We wcro treated to toasted sweet potn toes, which nnnld grandmother pawed out of the hot ashes w ith her hands, and replaced wilh others, which she covered in tho same independent way, no shovel nor longs ever being use'i1, seen or known drunkenness is not confined to class or color, in any of tho States I havo seen. Many say that "tlio nigger and tho Indian havo natural tastes nud tendencies for stimulants." lint with tho former it would bo safe to attri bute il lo his imilivo n ut u to or dispo. silion, coming, ns ho necessarily does, into too close contact with the whites. I certainly never saw such need of temperance reform before, anywhere under heaven. I well remember the drinking habits of New Kngland long beforo the thundering t-lotpienco of tho old Dr. Peecher (sire of many sons) was denoiincirg every grog shop and bar room ns "a breathing hole of hell '." Put never have I Been such wnstii g ravages, by drunkenness, of a moral ntul spiritual wealth, ns liero now nt full four o'clock in the a.'i c r.l ! . .1 .... !,.'. noon oi in e nniuieciiiii ecl.l-' calm appeal of n KiiUaC' "-"''J'- '-"'I tlii- "Ion J"" t1 - ...ci-Alatliew, and ...r.nrilery real of a John A. (inngli, are needed in every elective district throughout tho sonthrt-n Stales. Downright darkness cannot bo said lo bo nn omnipresence ; but habitual nnd destructive drinking is. Tlmso who do not drink themselves (of whom, nlns! thcro arc but few) furnish it for their friends, patrons, customers, find especially on tho elec tion occasions to their supporters (on often in deluges and torrents. No class of politician, from north or south, can plead exemption from Ibis fearful charge. Young men nnd old men, w ho pcrhnps never tasted ardent spirit in their lives beforo going to (tic south, now think tho horrible beverages hero conc-oclcd habitually, and many of them lo fearful excess. And, worse still, will provide them for the poor besotted colored people when ever votes, better bargains, or beret work or more of it, can be had thereby. 1'rivuto vii tuo unions l.iiliiio men in not ,,!;c! for, nm- fspw-lcil, not even ....... v 'I .. I ' . . ll.-Slfl ll. An.l till IK "I ll'Utl lll'IO H Vtthliini;t.)ii ns fartlirr uriulli or far- I tier tii.rl 1 liuvo i-i-ii iil.l-rnii-ii wl.i-n Hilling nt llie lily coitm-il Inmi-il 1 l.il.ikil liulo tapm ily f..i' J.iil.lio . nosa, cii n wln-n nolicr. And I.UHI- oiilv yuhtci.lay, I load it) n iicwpiiprr nn y uhici nay, I rca.i 1.1 n m f r no nci-onni, l.y an ovo witiu-f. of n jndyo in AMu-villi.. down in Soulli I'aiolina. ' wo add I, was nbout n drunk It tbo j-.idjfe, Wlioevii ttaviU lliroli(;b Ibo i South with eyes hijJ i-fir oj.eti wi t r r- itir.'a-'a"VrrnaandM Uv.. noiliHU tilt v In 1 li infi nil lliis Mini ii..iv, wiip It I e-.lliil lo I." ..M. iAIIII U l IIIHOIIIU . I..-' ...... iiiiii it . I: i I .1 1. i.oioi.i mm . Mira """u-" lion from the donm ol bo.lom mill (i....,or,l, A majority of tbo IcgH.uliiro of Smith I'limlinn aro colored men, an. 1 1 ,.,.. ,.r 1 1 ..... . ,. ....iilw.- writi- nor ! reii.l. Hut m-voiu! (.1 their very o.-m . IVicnds iis-ired mo they ulintild never Hiiiipon kiii ii again 101 inn puuu ui n.e colored raco itself not even to savo tlio Slate from tbo Democratic party. I Such bu!letio on tlio very iiamo of government, they declared, was never j before seen. I havo witnenoed enough j myself lo easily iinileiliind Unit it miiKt no so. At tlio opening or no session, colored voles wero easily bought at live dollars, though later I hey rose on their price. One shrewd Y'uukcu fioin MassaihusetlH, not a member, but w ho bi.d sonic schemes ,,. I, .1.1... I ,.i, il,.. I. ...i.l... . , . V , ) ried to tho capitol some cases ol now i llllts; aild Willi them IIS legal tender , drovo quite a spirited nnd successful business. Sad examples lor white northern itcpublicans to set before n people just emerging for the darkest degradation and crudest, bloodiest bondago and oppression that ever scourged the human race! With till tho iiightliil realities of their past History still crushing thorn down, wilh itio withering prejudico against I buir color still raging around tlicm l.lcs continually set before them hv t. n.'M'.' Ii.t.iil nn, I tt 1 1, 1111, .li ovtim- liand those whom they not only regard as tho superior raco, but have been told a thousand times nro their best and only IncnUs-wlmt wonder that they , .1 1'., not. to.ili.o i.o.nv ol I In, 111 no 11 it M. 1 grco higher in the stale of mortal being than when their freedom was first proclaimed ! To mo it seems absolutely complimentary lo human nature that they havo done no worso. It is often said at the north, and in the south ns well, that what is most needed here is cupital. This is not truo. What the south needs most is Mien nnd women. Not ndvcnttircis, mere plunderers, ns so many aro who have jjono there sinco the war, seek ing whom and w hat they may devour ravenous beasts, who only go forth to seek their prey, intending to go back lo their native northern dens to riot on and enjoy it afterward. The south nerds intelligent men and woqicn, of industrious, virtuous and thriving habits, who will go there nud identify themselves with the south, to share her fortunes for better or for worso men who shall regard Ibo col ored man for moro than his voto, nnd tbo colored woman lor more than her virttio, nnd both as important to them only as they can in somo wuy subserve their own interest, convenience und pleasure, with no thought whatever as to what shall be tho Into of their vic tims. That (he native southerner should still hohl lohis Own i.lon HidlGrn't lasl i, this full goes Demo- hnhit of iillcncss is not stranvo. Hut almost every norlhi-rn man w ho comes at otit-o contracts the same. - Very few whites intend to work here, soy moro than did tho slaveholders fifty years ago. I.iil.or is about ns disrep utable us ever. And northern men aro today nil through the southern A l luti I it. .Stales deluding or driving the colored pcoplo into working for them at prices or on cotnlilions that would bo deemed n downriirl ir.Milt if prof loruu to any good woi'Kuig man In New Ktighiml. The old slaveholders have dreams and schemes in plenty of Coolies, C hi namen, Japanese, and even (iernians, who nro to do their dirty drudgery and all their manual labor, ns '-house servants' nnd "field hands" (terms still extant here), ut prices which must border on actual und perpetual starvation. Almost tho whole solicitude nnd talk among the idle classes is of cheap labor, client, labor; us if the wtrse of 'r LVrnaf Hod had not been "listing " A cheap labor from tho days of K-'yi.t's Pharaohs to the l'haraohs and would be Pharaohs ol America, forty centuries allerward. Carpet bagger is not wholly an in viduotts doiL'tii.t ion here. -Most north ern men whom I have seen nro here but to fill their pockets ns speedily ns iiiKsihlu by such mentis ns offer stue ns i-lanlers, but more us politi cuius, nnd ol n low order, many ol them, tin. The young western emi grant who wrote bin k to his father, n disappointed olliee sceker in Vermont, to come to tho west, and urged ns a reason that "most nlniighly mean men could L't-t into ollico," would find . I good ground for such argument nil through tho southern blales.. ith such resources us the north is now furnishing thu soulh in a great meas ure, her last slate must inevitably be worse than tho first. There nro two element in action nt the south of which I havo not yet spo ken her churches nnd her schools. Of the former 1 havo o:ily to say that for almost a hundred years th' I fended nnd practice-', .. with all iUr.'or - - lavcholding. i(,si..totK -.- iiealhciiism, cruelly and r.lA.'.V.ilv ; seckniif llu-ir argument in the Old Testament, tho New Testa ment, nnd tho Apocrypha to boot; separating,!.)- sale, liitsbund and wives, who were also members of the same church, and justifying it on tho same ground, as they said nnd published, "that such separation is civilly a sep aration by death, and we believe that in the sight of (iod it will bo so viewed!" All this, nnd moro nnd worso, the i linn-lie did, and snnclion ed, and sanctified. And, so funis I cull see, they nro still just tho sumo churches in form, spirit nnd power, and just asdisastrotis in their influence s ever before ; nt.d so nothing good can be ex peeled of them. A U;itKAi; in Tuoi'ni.K. If half ik (mo of wluit wo n-iiil nbout otiul nnd idlilii-iil lifo in Wiisliinglon, m..r ulu must ho nl n low rl.li in it. at lt.il, nig'.T g'.vorncj city. A luirciiti ofliccr, nitoi-dinji to Iho nssoriuti'il jn-i-m tliiali-li, ia cl.nr.1.! wilh cduc liini, ilri-orlion, etc. Tlio ilisimtcli , uiy ' . ' h '-T " fll,..l wttlj 11,9 proper C'l..n.'l ..lltn.r ava.n.t ll.i- I ,r, f , , . biinn... in hi. .1. pal lli.i-.il. !i... h:.- ii.iH.,i..n- .1.....1 i.iv-i. i.. pni.i..- .,p,iii..n. ! ' "' ""rv " """" 1 N.I ....i t,.,' ... a .'".ii" n, v ,'-, 1. nn.li r mv ,-.l vrn. I'V I l.j II. partui.-iil, and tl..' I himw in . viMilM-i.th plr.it, wlii re, I. It ..II, R. . I, I ll.o nii.-i'lr of 111.- fcitl t.-k plrtrr. 1. it. rl.ar.' nt tl.f pi.li.T. Tin-...ti. ii.1 aai'l l.t lr Ii.t..i-,m Wrt .limit... n.-4 Iron, ll.r tinn-rol ..t tlrnnn.1 Kairlln. to tin. Iiiin.c, am I tl ir rti.H.1 tlmt lu.:'ll inonrT n i. p.ii l ti' .vrri.t (iiMiiit. win. Irnrni'il of tin d. all), an I ll.at tlio nnilrrlalirr. wrn. aim li. pl ...i.l.' I nr. t. tl.o Into wnr (it-ni'i'iil llul- -h : Km k, Hu n in loon id nl St. Loum, ili-iiji.uU-il cituin men n "robid syni - i.atbir-.eis" nn. I exlorled from tbem n t tain muni) of tiiom y. l'or (bin nt t ono Jliik, who, n I'l-ovosl Jlatxlml, piinr-led tlio order, him been mied in Ibo Cireuit t'oiit l. The triul Will bo lie iiiUri-Blii'i; one. Who Wo Itt t A'conling lo lit" following porinl lirpiitilt, which appeared in the New Y,i U 7'jf. roci'titlv, tbo woinon's .,. ,,. .,,,.,. i.(lll,mv n lh"r nM cne f tlio pantuloon pens : .. , ,,P w,n , i,,,,,,,- ,d i,i , ! I niiu.ii- t ihr .i.1'!"".. mmi. a nM l.irixl tr .n.r .... a im . i.l (H','i.-..in l.'timl H !.. lo tako a l.'lil.t Iru.n trt'U. .Vw York to ii.tiii.ton. II." .T..r..:l a.xl .i. I f'.r a 'i-iinlc fl.ij.ll.g ...llll....l It. 'I'!.' of ll.l' l,-r.l!H .((. All.'. "riilii tlic HtkI of tlx- evening a.tl. poim In. n U ... II..' oiliiK c;.r, l.r ronjrlil l,--..i . !.,--. III. art il.l.l ll.rre lie lou.xl a vluln.ittl. .rli in f inlc ...tin-, tvlio l...'t ll.r.iw.) of) l..-r i.Ii;.t! iiu.I km iHii,' l.-rt-ir nt hi.mr. Tlu gi i.ll' tt.:ip al.iif).i:l, n.nl out. 'ntrr.l .,i.iii nil rvl'lNiiate.n. Aflrr lulkinp Sll.-rn mmulw I'vonhliic to I lie oriluiKi y rulo of .ilit.-.icK, l.i louu.1 tl.al lite intru.lrr had no ttioa of Bi.Ktali.iir Ho lli.-n r.-iimito-tl ll.itt lie am c.,v, h.I lli.-iii-l.t lit' wut.l.l ri'ttto. "A you lil.-iis.'." Roitl t lie ilrai.)f.'r. "Hot 1li i uiy rooni, ' a.lil .1 dm j;.'iill.-i..i.... "...ui I int. ml to go to I.. .I n'.t hero." "All riirl.l," rrt.in.ril ll.o lrnlijrr, "J lookr.l rVcry whore, .....I thU ia ll.o only io,,m I fo.io.1 i.i.;....i..t. j cannot wulk lo V. M-thn.i-ii, iii.iltorl.iii i.l tl.iK rxi.n I am lo.l nlraiii." Iti'i.i 'H.-l i .ilii'.f Wrn.' in l.o ftv..'!. I n In ,1, kiioi n- ,, . e,.,i, ,,1T,:,i I ,i,.; i. .1.... litnr lie ll.rrwort l.iK roa all.l li'lin-,1, lo oot...oiH I. . .(!.) H'.u It.tt 1 jOH ; U.I I J'lM art uo war at.oi.t tjiliil. intr- . ilor.r, 1... lonl.i-il n.i'l If! II. .. rtrai.H'T Ha .nr.li.lly Uiiii-HIK moly lo .lo lik.-niao, a-.J fhf .lot "lie .low., in l.rr lil.liur,." Aioitl.". oru U..M ...to of II. c .ltoiiK-i.'l.-.l won., a -t ll.r ajc, l.o,,' litune i pi'il't'tiiiilly a-t. JTirin.' in ll.r i...t. TIik i Irnr, r.ii.l i onr ol il.oro fnU wt...-l. put notion to lite l,luli, all.rit tlio itoroii.c of 11.. r.ory l.ni rolMv not lo-ou l.oi.orc.1 Willi a lilti'li vini-o hur ol.il. Ihoo.t. Tl.r ootolti-'t of ll.nt ao.anu ctrikeii mo a a gi-catrr u.urn.l tun lltr trliiF....l.." Wo should like to know tlio name of the 111 11 11 who was tho victim in this U'ase, simply to inquire whether it hurt kim any ; and since the reporter has j told bow tho man wns all'uctcd, we Li.ould like to Lnow how the woman . ig Bn in ortunt 1 and ought to bo looked into. If these mule women aro not restrained in somo way, no gentleman will be safe any where. The Work of One IVdr. Courage, Democrats ! Thcro is no cause for discourage ment or despair in tho ranks of tlio Democracy anywhere. Let thorn look over the field and see the great work tho Democracy has dono within ono year, and then seo which party is nearest dissolution. Among tho Slates Grant carried in 1SGS, were Pennsylvania, Ohio, Massa chusetts, Minnesota, W isconsin, Iowa, Illinois and California. These gave him an aggregate majority ot2H'H". Among the States that went for Seymour wore New York, New Jer sey and Maryland. These gnvo nn aL'irrcguto Democratic majority of 44,1" 1 1. Leaving a toial majority for Grant in tho cloven istutcs mentioned of 240,4:10. Those same eleven Stales havo voted within the last two months, for candi dates of greater or less importance, but always upon questions of party. One of the eight Slates that went for erotic, leaving only seven, w hich have given aggregate Radical majorities of T.,.'.iH), against a,'.'47 last year. New York, New Jersey, Murvlnnd and California havo this fall gone Dem ocratic, and given aggregate majori ties of 8.',(MI0, against .41, Ml lust year. This, instead of leaving a Pa.licnl ma jority in the eleven Slate of 24(1,4:10, gives tho Democracy a majority of ti,5iKM Within one vear the Tt.-idif-.il inn. jorily bus decreased -U'.l.T IT, w'lilo Ihc Democratic majorities have increased 37.1 VI. This appears lo us like glory enough for one year, nnd a sufficient encotir ugcnicnt to nervo tho Democracy to renewed hard work lor better and moro lasting victories. .V. Y.llem. Ti:i.r.iin.i'ii Links. Tho following statistics show tho operations of the telegraph iu all counliics for tlio year lMit; : roi'Mittrr. A-xt.ia It.-le.ii.n Mai at .a , l.'-nni.irk France Ureal ltritain and Ireland. Italy I'r.tr:a It... Mia Switxciland... Spa... fnil.d Ma... Ilonnnion of t'anu'la Mil. km or w ma. r.s.. IV Uf. Oil. J.MS HUM! i'll.l .-S :.!. I in r:'.?i4 3.:ia 17.713 l;.i...S4 s,'.:i6 Sinco the above table was prei.nred tho number of oflicea in the Iniled States has increased to 4,.ri!!, making the proportion of olliees to population at the present timo 1 lo 0,772. Jcsso (ii-aiil, who claims the paternity of I'lysses, llireatencd to llirahh the editor of Iho C'inciniiali Commercial, a few days since. Mrs (lenernl Custar goes wilh her lniHhatid on Indian campaigns, and is a Rood shot uith tho rilie. On Similar. N ivrmbcr 14th. .1 a" P. dT-" ' . aa. Mr. VILLI AM lilluN. ..f a.r.l u.i..lii.,.i,d li?.MAKTIIA ANN IlAVIH. of Mi.unt PI. ..-..Hi, .lra,1i. U ..nutlv, Pa. At tl. r-M'l ncc of the l,ri.lr'i )itiiI.. on ibr iKih "f N..v, ..il.. r, lM'.J. I.v It. t. II. W. Xrn.i, Mr. HAM I'LL II. WITIILIlnW, of Knu town 'ui., ami Mi-' LIZZIE li. JOHNSTON, of Junta l,.iri.l.i.. In Itlrmni towtuhi.i, ''ti NoTrrihor 2tt, Isf.p. IIKM1Y .MARSIIAI.I . atfwl at.ui ;. Tram. tartftj. Clearfield Markets. Corraft.-.l wmVItI.t It.r iunn M......r, Wl.olr.nV ai.-t It.'la.t llfiiler in Ury UnoA. Urortii.,, I'ra viaioua( Aa .Market Hrvat, t'lrnrftcl.t, i'a. Ci.tmi in n, 1'a., Nov. i.l, H(. A.lr..iri' n...' f.l. HP ll'.tf., ilri.w.l II l.h.i.1, 1? It li'l ll.a.., grwi..- t Apple liult.-r,Vt!l, I tin Hum. ItOd Si Ilullrr ".'Is hhnnl.lrra.. H" i. l- llr.n. (l l.lX.o .1 I"'! Hid...- m llui kalical I '.'i. LarU liurkwhrat fl..urll., 1. M.-n ro.k,"p I.L.I...S7 (t llrrf. ririr.1 "... .l I Il-f, frr.h .. U' in..in. 1 ! Il.iarit.. M 11 III"!... Ki ". I'.ilnli.r. O.'M I 0" ! f..rn.h.!l.,l I 13 I'.- U.S. .Irw.l. R... li I ,. i, i-...,..P a i.i.. .1 ;n ! , , mr. i (Vr Ch,.)., V rU "-.I". ' Clorrrai-rd. ''" fall, "f1 r" -k C!i.T. ., f ' Nt.inl.-a. 1 in. I 3 mi (Inn Chrrrli-a. It.. ttnf. tl. elilnir!.'..!(inlO(.i.ll ".' ( l.., k.M.., iI.h.I, It., 1.1 Tlmolhr rr,l, :.:( Si. Tallow F'mxaml J " Wlirnl a an 13) 1 Ml 411 F1 t lft''to T o" ' Wim.I IU, ini ia 1.1 mi Wmi.I. V ri.nl a n 51riv (liTrlicrnunts. ( At l'ION. All pr.,n. a.r Itrrt hy ositlmttrd araitiit pur,.!:iiFt.i or mrl.llinr wilh a rrr taia l'..rlalili' Hl.u. Knirino and llnilrr, n..w In ll. . ..,n ol W. 11. hurrra. of Uol.rh town rl.il', a. ll.r a;.v brlouH t.' n.o. Mll'IIALL MAI.OY. Olrn Hopa, Nur. XI. I'. tl ,Hp.L ri 1 I AUCTIONEER. PIIK n.lrr.iir.ird will alt. nil lo Ilia rallinj M'l ..vins l ,!. ai... ah. rr witlt.n Iho Intnl. of lli.ilel.l ii..iiil, oa .l.'irt n..u. flinfff' " na ano.'..!r. A.1.I..-M t'H K l.KS 11. II KNMiL. n24 Smpd Cmill. Mill". Cl.attt.ld Co., I'a. IMtl R llIHS-lrK Thrnn Irr. ...... .,..1.., ..I. mi H u.Miti iioiisks. ho. I'd l..r all kind, ol work lonutr uf t Umii'l.l, t,r. 1. "I 4XLh UUAVV. ilriv JMvrviisrnifUtS. N'OIH All .rr-oni a. a lirrrly canllonat K.,. liiihor.i.K or li..-llt,j .y H'. HI VI.NA.ohn . !' u"' ,,"r'' ""'"ml aor J..t aa.iM. or .r.orrtii..... 1 a ill ."J no .l.bt. oflllT , Olllrn. ..on nflor ll.iail.ila. II Mil. MAN HIM HKMtr.THEIl. IVnn l..l.l.i., .Nor. SI, ISS'J 1 I "lnl I M-- All JH'in.nl arrra.itioor.1 not lo i I inlrrl. ro wilh Urn I..ll..ii. iU. t.Ik . (.top rrlv, a-.w in ll.a p'.N.-Mi.-n of Jtiuxi A. li..n,ol ll.aily lonl..p, aa ll.a aamo lirloi. to : "no loniti of lorr. , one row, bop, wbk I"it ali'lr, harn cliaiii, , Lav, nl, lioineln.l'l T.o.J, 1,.., 4... I .M. A J. OAlllll.soN. .Nov.Miil.i-r H, isr.n .Uprt. IHMl.l-.-ATTIl t i: sTii K s niHK. J1 Two orat-ola Stort-r Sewing AlaollilUB eii'ap f'.r i-arli. I...V IU Call ami are (It. in. l. li. MVI.IXO. A DMIM-I IIATOH'rl Nllt:lU-Notl.-a i. li.ril'l nil en t la at lellemof almiiii-truli.... 01. ll.o rrtal of ISAAC I'llllM., Jr., U.Toa.-.l, Into of Karflinim townnlilp, fli'nrti.1.1 eoi.nly, I't., l.ni.iiL- Im-1'.i ilulv griinle.l lo I lie un.eriuo.l, all I ptTPonfl in.lel.te,! lo aai.l ealale will plfur lltiike t ii:LVmeiil.an.l ll.oit, bavins elii'mi or .1. iinindH will preaent lurui properly aut l.i-nl ionle.l forwltlrment Knrtl.aua, Nov. 17-SlpJ. AJiuinislrulor. MKENCH KID.S sod LACE COLLARS, at M tin. WaUou'l. l v I j of the umleriKncl, in Morri low nliip, anon. ho lo.l of sVi.teu.lior. Isil'J, a UK.il Fl'Khll, with w Into rpu.H un fon-hea.l, hipi anil tail, anil baring long rl.m horna; he la luppo'Ctl to boalKtut three yoara o!,L Ttie owner or owneri aro mjiiialrd to tM.me forward, prove property, p..y cl.ii.Koa, IHJ take Itiln away, or bo will bo ilin.w.1 of ai the law ilirerti. O.M III UdLC Morris lownrl.ip, Nov. 10, IW! .l...i. L ATKST 8TYLK of BONNKTS anj HATS, at Mra. Walfon'a. THE SMITH HOUSE, ('oriiftr of llctl A Third (Stritf, i.-AKrii:i.i, pa. (OppotltP tlio Paiaenjvr I-pot.) fllllK und.-rHieiied ha. erected thii larro ai.d I 7u r... ,i j a.-commndnliun of the trarelinif public He tbe.o fore lolicilf Irnvelera and aojournera lo five l.iui a ej.,.., .... e.a- a c.ll. Hi. 'I A 111, K will be aupplied wilh the berl the tuarket aftor.l., an.l chargca ranwinable. ?ft-Auiple ial,linr lo aa-outinodate toa.n.tcri la atlti.-hed to the bourn. norl7. If I.KWI8 HMIT1I. Sheriff's Sale. 1)T virtu of a r:t of fieri 'acini. lf ) fucit out of tbo Court fcf ComaioD 1Mm f UeartWd county, nd to tu directed, thr will b cxpoird lo IT III. 10 SAt.K.ftt the Court Iloute in tho borough of Clearfield, on TburtiT, tbt Oib da of Dccembrr. lSft'J, at 3 o'clock, I'. M., tho foliowina; property, to wit : Two certain tract or prcelf of land, tituate iu Uldum luwn.-hip, ClritiDelJ county, Pa., ttounrird nj HctMitriteiJ at folluvc, tii: ltjf inning at a tone uti thr toulh fide of the upqurbanna and W itcrl-trU Turnpike rot(tn Prarun hn ; thenr uorih bii dvgroca cat aluiif aaid turnpiko C pen hr to a loon; tbetieeatill by Mid turnpike road lijrlh i7 (K fcrcta, cait 40) prrh-i to a ftun ; thrliee fctulU 110 prn-bn to a putt; tlunca loutb 87 4i rrt, rt 40 pembrt In a brmlofk ; tbrncc fiulb rii di'frtc, Writ 61 pT'-hi-l to a bruilwk ; thine bv Kt-aroii Klit, 0rlb 110 prrrhra to tlie pUcu of lK;innirjt ; containinjr 6i luref, 142 pcrvlu fl, aod tba KuaI allowaiireof ail twr ct-ut. I bt othfr picrti of land bcijiiininjr at hcml'trk, corner of .No. !ftSl ; thence by I in of No. 3iLHt ratt 101 410 perrhei to a pout: thrare by tba rn'h aide of the Watt'rford 1 urnpike and tbe ftrrt aiMtve ilrpvrtiwd impco of land, aoutb M ueffrre wrt 4 it 6-10 prrrhea; thclire attuth Bu dr(rct. wnt bl pen Uri to a atone; thence ly .No. bof (JoFfh Kewmu), north To S-10 pfrrhra to the place of beguming ; eontaiuinc; -40 orrca, 104 pcrvhf, and ialtoaiic of tii prri-t ut. 1 he alcove tract bfilijf preut.-! owut rl by immn bloom to tiaiurr 1'. Lllota iu one deed. tSt'Ued, tttkm in rtccutiKD aad to be told ai the properly ol Untwr P. Uiooia. W-IlidJara will taha not Ira that T 1 per rent of tha purobava atoooy bob ft b paid wht-a tha property; ia knocked dowa, or it will be put ap afein furanlfl. WILLI A M Tl CKtK, hMKNtrr't OrrirK, 1 Vtp't. hhariff. tlcarDeld, nav. 17. 1 nvw. K prop'tw lo furtileh to tbt eitifrni of ) (.FHHJa the "tStult at J.ilu' in th vhape i I'liEAL), VIES AND CAKES. Of rverr dr-iml f.inn ninl tac. All we a-k ia a trim, ailt-r wnu u w m nm inc ma ol rec i mg a iiwrai utTm oi puiuie ptruiiPK. C. J. fi.lOFP. 0.pola, Xuv. 1Q, tsfil. T. It. O li It 1 KX. SM LLT ROF I TSMll UK SALES! 1IAHT.SW1CK & IRWIN Ait eoo.labll(r rc,lrit iaLina; Itictr atti-k of linig.. Ali'Jiciui'f, Ac. tV'bwM D,M.ki an.l Flatianrrj'lncl.t dins the Oi- food and Natiul.al Srriri r Itrait.r. Al.a, T;.t.neca and Cirari uf ttc be.t trantl., at th luwr.1 priif-a. Bid CALL AM) HKK. 5 A I'omkIi, ( old or Sore Throat I'rquirra Itumottiato attnttun, T)xt't often rriniHt in an iorumlil i T,ang IiriPF. Btowd'i Bronchial Troches vi HI ln.u."iaMy f,t inslant rrlitf. For Brot:rbitti, Asthma, Catarrh, Cunsumptiro and Tbroj( liit'atra, thry haw a ouiliiitg t ITict. Sin-era and TuMio fpeakcrt uac thru, to clear and strengthen the voitv. Owing to tha (food rtmitatiun and popularity of the T wltfr, many wurthleng and elirap ituitation arc offriTHl, which are good fur Dotlniif. lie lure to obtain (lie true LKUWN S IlHuNrillAi. TltOCMK Fold avrrynlicrc. aavio 6m If AROUND THE WORLD I' aaXf MiW lUHK OBSERVER 1 nnw t'ul'lif lime "rn s t.l' I.t tlrrr fr uo the Her. Ir. K. 1. tl. 1'KI.MK. who i nirkntf the tour of tha WorU, hf wajr of Cslifmisa, Jspnn, China, India, Ksy't. Ac; tupethrr ai'h vermim otlirr orrrspdoii.y. all tit1 Nrws, ltHiftn nnd ru ltr. nl a treAi aricty of the IksI Krding, Orig inal nnd Hf-li-i'ti-d. Now is the time t ernre the ol h ut and Wst fitmilv ic .'rr. UV iiiskr the fallowing li(H-rl often for uew snhiwrlhrrs : We will snd the Jf. V. (nirnr fur one vear o One New Sultwnbir aod one Old, for .S 5ii Two hn,iwrilrrt, A on 7 a T 11(1 Two and one Old, aiul onr 01!, and one Old, Three K'-ur Kmir Kivc 9 ;.0 9 on 11 .so 11 on 13 (9 An 1 to anv lr(rrr Itntpt-rr at I tit unme rat. t'nnii'lc- e'tj.irs fret. 1 i'KMS, ".fill or niiniun in ad.enre. rrnd h Chwk. Umlt, I'o-U'lhec Or-di-r or llrpixten-d letter. FIINKY K. MoKSK. JH. A CO., BIT t .'irk How. New Y.irh. THE LADY'S FRIEND. TWO MONTHS OIUTIS! f pill. I.AIYS FUlKMi ann.rtfM thr fnllow 1 nix Novrleto fur 170: "I'ltl Mr r".ii(.ot U-tf" I v 1,0-u i riinmllrr Motiltnn ; ''Tlie tn-rmmitnn' j Aunt," hy IHim' th IVeflpM, unttmr rif "netwii-n Two," Ar. "rliI tfitror j or, I'hn-ir lfn's Itrt- ,nl liiiu, liy yimsti'ia M. iMiitRisi. author ni "TlieleliarrT Foi twiir," Ac, with titniirrimUrtrr sttifie- lv nri'lmnt filnxt ur ln.lv writers. A f.li-l rxretited Strel r tprm intf. s h:-Al-tinif I deuMr sir', fiat-ly etdtiiril I scluon 11 to, ntul a Inrc iii tmrnt f Wu-nl I ul. illiiliNtit; (he I l A-hifii", F.MifT Work, ate (nrn in every nmnhrr. It ill Rite a popular yw vf muv in rverr numKcr. IMH5T1U1T. of MSYlN'nriSHKlt AniltKS. The al utiunry nun'l r ft ill rtmtnin !' irtraitp (enirnietl on lif) H Mv". Ilrnry IVm.d. l'lirrnce l'rrev. lotuv ClaiMlter JSI'tnliim, KMiRHth ln-s eitt, Ahihu'U M. 1uiik1his Mis. iUignrrl Uusmi-r sn I A.i-'i-t 11. 11. New fnl'rrihrrs who Mn. In their tinmrs f,i f7'' hirfure the flrst rf Nnvetiilter, tbtl rwiu the Novriul'Sr iuhI lewiwlT numln'is ot tl.u yrnr in ad'tthfMi, mikmr tenrti-t-n tuetiiln in M. Ad n,w nil,ri'er rii.lifie in thfir mtmes tiy thr- Hrit a,f li .fntltf r Hit II nwli r the mrnrent lifHHinrnr ll.nr nninitT, mnkiiis: thtiieca monih in all. T lv l: MS- j'Kt; 1 w roj.i. , $4 : Kur iniiir. ?C : 1 ivr ef'tiif (nnd im rrmi-i. tine ct.'t ol the I.AhT i Kn:M and "tu nf llie I'oT. 4 A C'ttT t Hie t.T-jt an. Kticim in r "Twhuiit th hrauiili.l l'rrmiiim tirv Hitif" 4 ttftut i d ia KniUt at s ro1 of H.H- '"" "r " 1 ailt lie shtiiI tv retry lull l2.jltl fiihofntter. and 1i vM-ry person wndiitR a dub. Tins Kngraiug if a gem vt Art A'ldi ika('iv A rFTi:nHo. HID Klnat trerf, IMnln.l. n .rpi t.ai.B c-r-'.i rnl f'.r .en t' ui nil pry Clooilsi, U. MUST DE SOLDI CLOSING OUT AT COST AT TIIK KEYSTONE STORE! 1 1 1 K un-li rf!pnfl, Intcnditig to rtir from the re,nlile' bn.ine.., I. now el.-.nu ant 1,1. ei.tir 4iok of good. AT ANl UliLOW CU&T- cointriiii)j AVttul I IliiilM, MtrritKH'f, l'uiliit, AlpKCCftit, Kmprrit Clutli, Men's & Boys' Cassimeres, Clot III, iSatiucttl, Irnimif K en tuck Jran. I.iJirt Cloaking, CoMi, .Slianla, Ac. fall line or Domestic Goods heet)nx( llvlainai, Flannali, iiiiibami, Cotton FUnneU, Ac., Aa. nr, nTTTT noT-vic crrnT'O , i,ninr.,v nr. ill tiifLLm u OXiUiiO! , ' Hati and Cup. tiura auJ Arctic Orrrihora, Table and Floor Oilelo'bi, Wall J'ajier and Window fibidea, Carjti all wldtha. AuJ a great raricty of Hosiery, Notioni and Trim asiDa of every description. Lad ioi Trimmed fla!', Yelrrt', Kibbont, IlaliDoral Fkirta. Hoop Skirtt, Linen Table Corera. Wool Table Cover, KapkiM, ''ounterpanci, To let. A large amortn.ct)t of Ladies' and Cbildfrti'j Wool Jlooda, Nuliiaj, Shawli, Ac. reraons lo want of anything In tl above line of good are invited to give me a call, and obtain. goods at wholesale prices. jfaT-Urain and coon try prodtaee taken ia as change for goods, I). c; Kivrixci. Clearfield, KorcanWr 10, 19V. OVEMB 1869. 1869. FALL Tit A 11 H NEW GOODS ! XEW GOODS!! NEW GOODS!!! WM. HEED & CO., Market Street Clearfield, Pa., JJAVE JIPT OPENED plcta aaortinrnt of a lag and torn- FoitIsh nnd Domestic DRY GOODS; I I r ,. . T, . ,fa.a wiiDiaiuon iroaa tbt umt intl aa....- hmlii-at-injj a full lino of DrcM &ooiln"ib.eio.. .f tha s...i0,. Taialey, oilB and Tephyr Shawls, Uored Shirt a, Ma Flannels for under. war, I'renM-s and Cap's: Tritamings of all kind, Alriander's Kid t.lorr. ( superior lo Juutins, ) Xs-phyr and orstrd LAEIKS AND tiEXTLKMKXS' FUKXI.SU1NG GOODS, II ATS, CAPS, FURS, AC, AC, AC. 11 A VINO talrelad our own atark witk frrraltkt rara, burcri will find a dcridrl Advnntiigc in calling. tir IIAVINO MAKE AURANliEMKNTS wilh an importing houaa la tha east, coafftrT daalrra will ho aorplird with 7.rph,rr in aii.r qaautitv. at Nrw York anil I'Lila.lrl.l,n jobbing prirra. ClrarnrM, Frpl. XI, IK6D' Im. VK1KST CI.ASC URKSS k COAT MAKKR, from tha rati, baa tM.n rmplovrrf at Mr.. WATSONS. ALSO, a new Fall and AVinlrr alvk of Ronnrta, Ilata,f, at Mr. A TM.N g. ALSO, a nrw litpply of Triinmii'C. and Fancy Articli a, at Urn M ATM.N S. AL80, all tha lair and moat fa.l.iai.at,lf Sir Ira. IrM and I'uat l-altfrna, for La-lir.. W' and t b.Urrn, al Mr.. W ATfoN S. rnrtK-tttar altantion will W riran to tho llrr Mak.n, hrparlni.nt, Lt Mibi (..wall, who haa .,...t mnrh tin., in thia Lranch nf bn.inri., who w.ii navr the wbola ebaraa of lh hn.in.- at .Mra. W ATSHN 8. It will h. our irrtiatr.t alndr to plana and 'irt all altrntion to i.nr cnalomrT. a Ihat the inaY and Quality of ,i'l., al lowrr pricrt than thrj havr bran bui.ttji ut rtwwt.cn. All an- in.,. i ,1 to rail nt Mra. WATSON"-?. ot t-i t-ir.ii if. McGAUGHEY'S RtSTAl RAM & ilKl KtSHMEM KAI.OOI, In Iavj'l New Ituihl.nff. L.rmorlT aoonpird hj Mr. Loir,) FEl'OXU ST, I'LKAIinKl.n, I'A. (7 inXSTASTl.V on hsn.l a fin. a. lrr.i.,n of CAN- IKS. M'T- M'T''. t l.HltS, ToltAOto, A I I 111:,-II nSTKl:.1 mfivrd do.lr Irrvod np to ,nit tl.r ta.tr, of rn.lomrra. Sl III1.1.I ARI) S l IH)on .rrr l .tnrr. dr.lll.tf LAX II. Mr.i.U tillbV. " . .. otlor (o Lnml-oviiers! fi n tin tiirxFit t's (rn r. ,1 llnitiarRn. IV , M. 12, Ti th twnerf pf I nscntetl I.i.imI: In nttcdieiit'c tn an A-t of AwmMy, appmvtvl thr iglilli ilut t April, mir th("sinil nedl mm I he "iVuntt lnj Litn lt-,et," rfnni'ig thr ht nr anptrn(el Unit- for ftrfirhl nmintv. pre- purrU ui ler tlie A-t nf As-rmM.T wf tbe St'ih ot Maivnna.lBann.anaw ani.akl kutilfwl mtiA alllv Riaar. aiHw (he eupplemcnt thrnMn, hna (hi liny been ....... . ...... forwftrtle-l ti the Prtithttn'-tary nf the r ty, at aheettiee it wi.T he eaiutiul. The tlnia ran nnlt laai Ii.ikk.ImIpiI Ii I h ni insanl nf lh tiUT. vhn,t intTrtet'i.t,ti auJ waiving pt- n ! la lliraiaioli 111 i Delia 1 1 in, -til JAll.U ai. CAMrin;i.i ..r. Ill 3m pnrlrjor li.l.vral. "I eT It !-! db ( OSTAIU I.' eKl J. I tl'. hav. prlotrd a la.ra numlwr of tbo nrw I LK HILL, and will on Ilia rwipt vf twrulr- .11 j b.v-iii, aiatl cr-jr to ant idjitm B1J.S jilral C-stiitr for f.itf. Orphans' Court Salo or ci a: a i, i:ntate im uiiAi.v township. ' IX punuanea of an fiij,-r inaaa ,t . Orpham' toarl of ( Irarflalii eoaaij, w Hie unl-rir.M-. A.hiiimH.alor uf It, 'ei 'i I'hmt AIINOl.ll. lale.IHra.lj lawn., will oflor at I'LBI.Ii; SAI.I., in the J... J I.utliri-ktiurg, January I.l, ihih, All tli.it r,rla.n tiom.-atra.J of t),4 d. (ituate one o l a ball imlrl eaal uf Luihurtl' a.ljo.l.ior l-ni-l. of .Iror., M. TboBpaoii J 11. nun and Jacob W.l orp, ' " Containing Nineteen Acres, A II.U'r'K well nrmhed, painted oi.i,r and thoroughly blailere.l, a Bti h4liv 1 r.ar" and wood b..n,e and all .he .eee.,.,; failinz rt.rtnx. and vanet; g( ;h fruil Ire a and cboic rape rinet. Alro, at tl.o aatoe lime aud plaee, a atnka HOUSE AX1) LOT, iluale in I he villa.' of New Folim, two ana half milea weal of l.utlieril.ur-. Tlie huildib arc a lartfe iwo aUtry Irauie V kl,LSi lluLal with lol'-I.en and wnid-boiiM and a rod f,tfc. KTAItl.E attaeh.d thereto. The b,UK i, fini.beii, but.; paiot.it out.ide aud ib. 1, oontama half u acre, with Lr.a Tarointi t front, a public road on wet Bnd iut,( M alley on tbe caet lide, wilb a loud well f RMar and a large variety ol fruit freer. TEHMS AND CONDrTIOXf!; The u, ,B lake plaew at 2 o'clock, p. u.r when aad abwa Ibo tenua will bo fully made, kaowa. 1 wi.hine; to Tiew the preutiaei, or actirt aar further iBtortnatian will pleaaa Ball iu pmua,ar addrerl tbe uuUcriigooU at Lulberiliurf, Choi. nrlj oonnty, fa, - - --- IRKliEltlfK K. AI1X0I.D. Lull.erilmri;, I Adit. r. of Fcler Arnold fc, J Not. 3, l"li 6L ( House and Lot for Sale. IWiHlKK to aril my properly, silaate !j .1, west of I.tttbrraliarg, on tlie trie tumt.ifc laming FOl'tt AND ONE HALF ACKKi Of i.n i, au ub injr, a gotg iranie Umllitif kut barn, blacksmith tit up, and thirty run imJ thereon. Terms luw and liU-ra!. JIKXRY BA.VTI Lutbersburg. Not. !0-4tj,d. 3ew Cabinet! " I OPHANNOX LAM AND LI' M DEB C9 Jj 4AN Y ofier for sale Towo Luti ia tat i. ouKti of Osceola, Clearfield eoaaty, I'a.. and she lota to auit pare baser oatttde tbe limits of u4 boruft:b. (isorola is sitaated an tb Uoikatasa I'rwk, in the richt tt prtiun of Ike eotjot- Charitld, oa the line of tbe Tyrone a Clrt4d Haiiroad, where tbe Hvbannoo and Btttmsa branch roads intersect. Jl ia also ia tbe ktartaf tha Moihannon coal basin, and lerpe bodtei f white pine, hemlock, oak, and other tioibtr mt. runnd it One uf the largest luaiwr aaamlsetu. ing eslahlinhments iu tbe htate ia IueateJ ia tbt town, white there are aaauy other lasnker te4 shingle as ills rouDd.lt. The tnwa is bat seat yais ld, and contains a poauiatwa of ana tkva saad inhabitants. It-For farther informatioa apply at lk i of the above company, JOUX LAWfiHK, sprll CeperiaicastiL Houses and Lots for Sale. IOUK IIOL'SES end LOTS in CkarleM, IW sale on reaaonable trnes. Potesioi ritea ui thirty days. Also, a plot of K"t B LOTS tbe roraer of Voartb and Reed streets, siss, 172x300 Irri. Three of these lota are writ Uti4 for either latabor yard, eoal yard, w for bsilswf purposes ir'-BrrailT, Wins; wuhia JiO fert of tae ' railroad depot. I'riee and tersa rraMoai ts. Apply to OEOHUE Til UK, M.J4 If Clearftela. Pa. (? durational. MISS H. S. SWAN'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS CLEARFIELD, PA. Till WINTER TERM of twenty two wek will roiouebM va Koadaj, Nut. 12, lHft, A Primary depart tor nt will be added te the Krhool this fall ; for which the aernees at a seas, pet en t iustracior have been enfatd. At4 ae effort will be spared to render this deyuttfMal attracliva and iostructira. TEBUS OF Tt'ITIOX. Reading Ortbo)rrapbT, Writ inf. OVjeet Ls sotia, Pritaarjr Ati-binetie aad I'rimary Oeitjrmpby, iter half tern, iof eltea weks.) i M Iliatnrr, Local and deacriptin iieafTapby with Map lrawiut;. t.raaiBar, Jleotal and W ritten Arnha.iii ... n t Atfetra and the lSieocrs-. sf Instraetioa lo instruoiental mane H Oil p-iatinf 12 N Wax work f For full particulars send fur Circular. Clearfield, Aag. I, C9-pd, CLEARFIELD ACADEMY. Rev. P; L. Harrison. A. M., Principal. IUt SECOND SKSSIOS tt lb. rr"t -i-la.tic y.arof th I Iaililatioa w ill nmmw aa SJO.X BA Y, la. !!d d.J al NT.br, Paiiilt i.i nm at ut t.aa. Tbe? ajl at l b. eaaraa of tnilractloa ataaraai tva7 ta'1! ilK-ludra is tbarvafk, erafl.ral a4 aan ptt.a.a taucatioa for bota aaiaa, . Tk, Priariial, havitif Bad tba adraaUr.f maca air-ariaoaa in a if prafaaaiaa, mmtm at rami and guard' ana la. I kia anttt ab.l.l J aaa anar,iaa will b. davaud to tbe moral aad la) Uaiaraf of lb. ,ontb alaad aad.rb cbart. 1 t.HMM (IF Tl II Hi. Ortha,rr.b.T, RaadiBK, Writinif. and Friaurr Atltbraatir, ft t.aiaa ( II ata) - $ it Orantaar, Uoferij.bf ArUbaaeua, aa4 Hl.torj . fl A1C.bra, Oaoraalry, THroBataatrj, Ufa- aratiaa, fiarreylair., Pbiloaaoba, Pbrai olo,7. Charai.trj. lluok Kaaping, Botan and Pbjairal tirnraabx . . fl N Latin, tirrtk aad f raack, "ilk aaj at lb. abora Bra&abaa - - . . fit H Idl SIC Piano (S l.aaoaa) . . . all "Sg deduct. on will ba read, for aaHii. je t cr fnrtbna partiralari laaaira af Hrr. p. L. HAHniSuN, A. H., P.k. 4, ( If. S.ts Prinriral. Urriuani sailor?. F. C. CROMM, MERCHANT TAILOR, il.MlKET FT, CLEARFIELD, TA. VT'A. iupptjf af Cloth, raiwimm Vrtior eiinitntly oa hiod, which will he uaile ap avntinr ta the latrM fa:hiaa, it a subatautial ftieuoer, and at low ratrt, iH ' 1809. Going It Alone. 18C9. E. R L. STOl'GIiTOX, MERCHANT TAILOR, Market mml, Clrarficld, ra -"-! VINO nad ka.lnaat ml awa taak. 1 1 at tba old atand ia 8kaw a Itrn, I lk.rrt.ra aunoanoa In th. poMie tbal I ha w a kaad i fc 9 aalrctan and larp aaaortmaal af Cloths. Cassimeres, Vesting, Brar-a, ani all klnda af Oooda for a at bora' wr.r. ad an Bow pranarr la kl af ordrr CLOTH IN tl, from a ainla Brlirl. In a 'a" rail la tba lat.rt atrial bb Bion workaiaal.l. aranaar. Fprrial Blla.tioa fiaaa work aad coltia oat for a.. a and Bora I offrr fri barra.a. o rn.toa.ara, aad wa'rul l.ntl.a aatt.fariioa. A l.brr.1 ahara af r"'" palranar. .ollc.tr.. 0-1 ii. niaixii; MERCHANT TAILOR, , K.om ona door aaat of Cl.art.-ld lljaar.) Market Siraat. eierrl, I. K EF PS oa hand a full aaaorUa.all af Oatn farn.ahiat Uoodi. r.rk aa fbirta, L.ara J- , d,,,rts l... ..d IWkS I ir il. k,.fa Ulnar. HSIti 1 ibhrellaa. r- ia ffeal eartel. 0( If Qiwdv he keepa tba best uioinsoi an omucj anu v.., prh at Plack Poeskla af the rare J K.nrt C.ta,ere, In gr.it T.rir t , al Frr Ct,nr. Br. Pilot, rhinrhtlla, J"JJJ . a ii i hirh til be fi ,w - ymt,er Caat , pj, ind .j, p ftprorJing lo tbe Utert V1 ; . mnmM worknea. . . I BtaL Itr 1. irnai - ' . . 1 . l a .1 uhuI Of m 1 1 jjjj j fo', plbrated Sewut Warhit" K..t. I. IMS If. I.tTH A . .t au.r lrr.-nf .'"rl' i -,f thr ..r.lH.r, rr...l.nc . ' "V 3 . ... . .1.. a.k r .MHl la-t. a Ll Ll..a'W; . . .... Mark ami ' ... an., a ,. - ----- r..ro.r... ..ta. Thr o..r i. r.-qa-l. to ".mr for , .' ...v .hata.-a. and lakr bin. a. . ..r ha a .11 be j..p..acd a. in. law d-t lrrvl)tl'M'l!VrV'", 1, 1"-' 5'a