THE LEONARD HOUSE. (Sear ll. Hailr-aa: feriol,) IH.i:U HTIIF.ET, ( l.KAUHLI.b, FA. (i. I). GOODt'lJI.lOW, Frvnrlstur. !. JEW (rt-tU Hotel lii every ir.eet eontfortnlnV nwiM-ill el.o modern imiin.vo- I . (wj m-. r r- anil reeeonaMe eh:r,;e.. The. balronaae of t)ulilltf I re.ueciiu.iy .iiimk.'i.. . vaiueicr. '.ltie take notion thiU a large barli hu ju.l 4,,, .reolea .or .u. .I.-.,-,..., r, u JUeiiitearrlea;ee--liarinif neoannoJiim. yard i jiMOt to Ihe Fni(lit i a 1 1'aMengir dipot. JrDl) iTHE MANSION HOUSE, Corner of Second and Market Strrt'ti, I 1 1 r.ARricLi), pa. Vfini3 old d eonmo'llout llotal bi. daring r I th p jretr, been n larked to double In krmer oftpaellj for th ntrtinmnt of tran irfl aD gueitf. Th vhil batUtng hu been fjroiihfrd, and the proprietor will ftr no tioi to render hit gucita comfortable while 1 ! etfrThe 'Mnoiion noute Onolbai rani to Wfrom the. bepoton the arrival and dtp art tire if each trU. DAVID JOHNSTON, j iotS tf Froprietor. tHE WESTERN HOTEL, CLEARFIELD. PA. TTTB lobeeribor bar tog lrated for a term ef yean thttvell-kauwo Hotel, (kept fur many (ri by Mr. Uanicb.) and i-c-fluod and refur anhed it througheut, la now prop rod to eoUr tola trarelan and the poblie generally apon I, rmi U u hoped alike agreeable to both patron and proprietor. Mlfl TA.BLK and BAR will lappUed with the beat the market affordi; oi ae paine will be tpared oa hii part l add to & eonronienee and omfort of hie ftvest. i JOHN DOUUlifiKTY, I Proatt.etor. THE ALLEGHENY HOTEL. MARKET St., CLE AIIFIEI.D, Vk. THIS laryo anl oommodioui ntw hotel hat kern opened fr the aocoma.udst.on of tbo ?) where Ute proprietor ill be glad to meet eld fmudi, aad receive a abaro of public pt wonage. By atriot ptrional attention to the d tiU of hi bosiBcti, he boiot to be attic to reader jfeatitfaction to bis patrons. The TABLE will layi be boanlifullr an p plied with the beet that ia be prucarvd in the market, and the BAR II eoataia a full lock of LlijL OILS, BEEK, Ac. oid ft ab ling attached. I JAHKR LKIPOLUT, I Clearfield, Uarrh 3, iSfJ-lr Proprietor. JHE EAGLE H 0 TEL, I MAIX ST., CI RWKNt-VILLE, PA. ?TT AVISO leased fur a Urta of yea re the XX abara well known and popular hotel, (kept Horaerly by Mr. Maeaa, and lately by Mr. ;leni.) the prearat proprietor baa re-fitted it (irith toe objeet ef render1 og bU gneeti totafori ttate while aojonrniag wilh hiiw. A flae, large gfctable and Yard ie attached, for the care and pretention ol boraee. earriages and waoni. A hhiiii JOHN t'OUTS, Proy'r. SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE, Cnrwenavllle, Clearfield county, r THIS eld mad well aaUbliehed Hotel, beaoU fally ii tnated on the baaki of the Fnaaa kanoa, la the boroigh of Curwen.Tllle, hat been laewd for a term of yeare by the nnderiigned It baa been entirely refitted, and la now open to the pablie generlly aad the travelling eoeama aity in particular. No peine will be iparvd to rnder gaeeti comfortable while torrying at thli heie. Aaapla Subling rooji for the aocommo Uien of team a. Charge! moderate. Jan. I, If WM. M. JliKFRIES. fHTlMERICAPT HOUSE Carwruerlllr. 1 lcarllcld"county, Fa TUt andersigwed has laattd this old and long eeubliahed knUl. (formerly kepi by Major laaae fiiooat,) aitaata la a central purttea of the teni.and baa entirely re-fit ted aad re farntibed K aod re-modeled the rtaliog. so as to asake It aa eSjeetf hereafter, far the traveling pablie to aarroaise tVU Urge aod aomaiodioas houre. dee 3,'08-tf JOHN J. BEAD. THE EXCHANGE HOTEL, HUNTINGDON, PA THIS old oataVIIshment baring been leased by J. MORRISON, fermerly pruprUtor of tbs "ilornaon Hose,"bas been tboronghly ren era ted aad refarnisbed, and sopplied with all the mod era improTeraentJ and eonrenieoees ae eemry to a Aral class IlottL Tne dialog room bu been removed to tbo first floor, and is bow inaeleoa aad airy. Tbo chambers are well ven tilated, ard the proprietor will ondearor to make kit rnesta perfectly at heme, jttt J. MOHRIS03, Proprietor. j. w. WALLAca Taoa. a. shaw. THE AMERICAN HOUSE, Lathenbnrg. Cleirdl4 t o.. Pi. THIfl w.ll Inowt tni lnnf .tl.blUW.d II.'.I, form.rlj k.p by H. W. Moor., 4 Imlt.tlj V; W Behwaa, ar kM he Inurd for Una ( joort by tho odrr.iKnt), t. which tht atlrn tin ol tho InTolioit public U e.lloii, iid llo.nl ihon of pobb. otTMO( I. Mticil4. prl4,'6l-l7-f4 SU1W WALLACE. THE RAILROAD HOUSE, uain sr., PHiLirsnums, r.v. TBI ondeni rn4 kocpf eonctaotl om hand tbo bort of Llooori. 11 u lablo ii olwao. opolio4 with tho br.t tho narkct .(funic. The trxelini poblie will it well to f irt kirn a rIU i.tI,4. BOKKRT LLOYD. pqlii ana Stoof j. " danTel'cox neli.y, Boot end Shoe Maniifacliircr, CLEARFIELD, PA. HAS ).t rcMfred In. lol of Frcark CALF feklNS. aod i. wow prepared Ui auonf.e Vuro .rrlbin ia hu lioa at tbo low.il Ufaro.. U. will warrant hie work lo bt a. rrproMntM. lia rocpoetfally oolirlt. a call, at hii chop oa Mark ctroot,corond dtor wootof thcpotwfirct wboro he will do all In hie power to render calit factioa. .foino tea (JuM tpe on h.ad. ;,';- UAMhL CO.NNh'Lir. PEACE PROCLAIMED. THE WAS OVEK II CLEA&riELD KNOX TOWNSHIP QUIET. yearly R the Contnibantit ying tci to th'ir old meter but 'furry onr qtinj to old Miifnaihufrtlf, vhrre Jk . . . . f...uif mn J,.msw j . mA . ' .' tliry aTf C IVIU WW wny unu mv n T I oaovqaenco of tho ahon farte. t. SHORT JL of fho old ''Miort tooo enop, wncia mn aooaoo to hlc aaaaaraal patrona, and Iho people f Cloartold cantj at Urfo, that ha haa now a rat rata lot of (rood Batrial, Jolt roooirod froea (ha Baat. aad practarod aneaurt oli to cnaha and airad BooU aad Fheea, at kic aew obp ia Orakaa'arow. Ha ia aati.hed that ha oaa ploaao all, (anloal it aight be aoeae iatoaeelj loral tJ at booao patrioU.) He ie prepared to eell low for Ce.h or Coaatrj Prndaea. Don't forgot the Shop aoit door to Shewerc A Orahaaj'a etnra, oa Marhot atroot, Cl.arrold, T4 aad kept by a fellow eomaeal ealled jri,7-j snosTr.- jewbo6t avd'siioe shop. EDWARD MACK. Co. MAKKBT A tT.,CLt,AKHb.LI, Ta. rpnE r-rortrl'tor haa eatwol late tha HOOT X fling kaalnara at tbo aboco cuad, aad ie determined wot l ba oaldone either In qo.l itT or prioa f kia work, fioooial aiuallen ill be paid to caaaofaeinriaa ewed work, lie hu .a kaad a l.rt-e M of Sronek Kip aad tojf 6hiiia,of tha tore beet o,oolitj. lba irt aoac of Cioardeld aad clriaitr ara raeperUallj tamed hrl'l klal trial. Ka charge for call. EV WM)T AM) SHOE MIOP. II fl'BM EHHVIL1.K. TTJI eaheeriher ha.lef lately el.rted a aew Boot aad fhoa rbnp I Carweaetil'e , oa klaia otrvot. opnaoita Joeefh R. Irwin'a Kmc noro, owpoetlnllj anaoancea to lha poblie tbat he ie prepared te aiaaa'aetare all .trie, of Fool, aad t-bore. aad coi7lbii; ia hie lino, o abort otlea. Ho aloe krone oa hand a rood a.eort aiaal of raadr-aiado work, whiek ke will cell ekoap for oaak or ewntr pr.-i.eo. aotlT-if a-ll LEWI." 7. RO-"- mm i ' imisi whits : j j The relelirateil RICHARDSON HOOTS, For aala wkolraala aad mail, at J. r. kRATZFBfi. OXIdY S.l.OO Frrnek Kip. !ll" lur r. ti.lniii s. . Uatfcul)rrjfr & Ca, AS BEST GOODS" AT LOWEST PRICESI J. A. BLATTEABERGER, & 10., oY oi'fer at theiu 51 a in moth Store, in ost r:uLA, pa., A. LA JIG E WELL-SELECTED tuck or Spring & Summer Goods, PURCHASED AT THE LOWEST MAR KET RATES, AND TO BE SOLD AT A SLIGHT ADVANCE ON COST. QOXSISTING OF DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, WOOD WILLOW WAKE, NOTIONS, CLOTHING, HATS AND CATS, B00T3 AND SUOIS. pUKNlTUKE MATTIIES.SKS, FLOUR AND FEED, AND EVERYTHING APPERTAINING TO WELL-REGULATED I10USE nOLDS, A3 WELL AS TO MILLS, MINES, AND CAMP. QRDKRS RECEIVED AND PROMPTLY FILLED. UI0I1 EST MARKET RATES PAID FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE. SALESMEN ARE ATTENTIVE, TO LITE AND OBLIGING. (JALL, SEE, EXAMINE, AND HE CONVINCED. J. A. BLATTENBERGER, k CO. Oweola Mill., Pa., April 21, W,9. UisaUnnrous. Southern Land & Emigration COMPANY, WASHINGTON, D. C. OK0ANI7.ED and r.tabli.hrd !' Ibe Piit.hnw and Bale of I'armine: and Mineral lande, aad iuprorod Real Litatr ia the Soulbern Slatrc THOMAS R. FLORENrR, PnreidoaL JO. 8KVKHNH. Viea rre.ident. J. 11KXRV A.-KI.N, Treeiurer, Pretldent Foartb National II. nk of rbt!iel.hta. JIHIN klORItlS. Seerel.rr. T1IOS. C. MACIiOWKLU Attornej and Coun.t'llor. OBee: Wa.Ulnptrta Roildinr, Corner fierenlb St., aad Fenn.yliaLia Arraue, Washington, V. C. arrraenrc. . (lor. John T. Iloflnian. Allany, X. Y. Kl-tlor. Wm. llif ler, t'learnel.l, Fa. (ior. T. F. Randolph, Trenton, X. J. Ki tluv. Waa. I. Packer, W illi.m'l'Ort, Pa. Pept. 1, t tf. NEW M I LLlTn ER Y AND JTJJfji!Ii! C3-CCKEcflS38 and DRESS MAKING ESTABLISHMENT. TEST OPKNBDIn the room reeeotlj occupied ,j the Mice llaed'. and dlw Vj oj po.ite Mo.eop'a Plore, Clearfield, Pa. All Ihe late ttrlea of bonaeta, hau. Ae., for aid and yioni Ladiee, nilec, aad children.' trlmanDi;., rib bona, and coat rclreta, laoae, (loroe, Ac., el w.rl kept oa band. U It !. MAWlrS la all it Tarloot branehoa and latect el) let, for old, middle .fed, aad tha ronnr, n.de to order, br tho eaoel faabionabta dree, meker.. hire. T. E. WATSO.N, Anf. IS, ISfJ. If. Alva areat for tha " Mala Haeodonlan Oil." Warranted to far Kbenmatira, Neoralfia, Lifer Conplainl, Ae. No rare, oo any. rurwrnsvllle Miirblo Yard. DFMIR'H-S of cstindinr mr Im-lno. ami knoaiul there can l.e no hiplier tribalr .., .wr.1 In the nemorr of the rteeeacd an'l baried fricmle, than to erert orrr their narrow hornet a eealptared .lab of endnrinc; marble, th.l point, forever to the rctirs plaea of tlioee we lote: I rf leave to nr all who wih to ebow Ibeir alfretiim for tiieir d.parted frirod. ami kindred, that IbrT cn h.re an oyortonil.T of dolor, ". BT fallm at ear Khop on Thompeon rtreet, Corwrn.rille, Pa., ai I we prrpartd to furni.h to order, MONUMENTS, CRADLE A BOX TOM 153, HEAD STONES, Ac, of anr driro or ie, at iraaonaMe rule. S. It I keep on hand the beat Korelpa and nmnrwtlr Marble. All work eieenled in the net .killful manner. I w.ll alro d.lncr work to ant point ia Clcaro.ld or adjoinini mnntiee. if Curwenn ille, Oct. id, WV XI. PROVISIONS JV?T RKCtlVLD AT J. T. kRATZLHr. M'liile Wheal Floor Bo. kwheal Floor- FlOod Cora Meal Cranberrir. f n-eet Polaioea Lima Iloon. l'rlrd Pa Hotter Chrev-Cuir.t Cor ed Heme Pried Peef lArd Atroore'e M nee Meet Meet Pork "at Meal T.pioea Raiein. .-Citron Uned Api-kea Poarhea Chemre PnnwCarranl. Pickle. ( anned Pearhea (Urawhcrric at' P'ed t'krrrioa I ora AraKe haoeolo.h llnaey-fpiced Oyat.re loaieloce lm4ora,Ae. FEATHERS. A FINE LOT OF FF.ATMER Ff'R By J. P. KRAT7.KR. ClearBrld, Ko. a, '"9-Ib. PRIVATE SALE. r. ri ipwt nn aw a . r. - . IJ larinl aVWMIrl o( 5 and on. Tuor Tear old rA lwnly eeap. ol lr.. one twin fled, .ne l. clai, one one km .li d, and one windmill. Toe .ro crlr can be ecn r-T t.llmg npoa A. U.h.orbr.H.l.v.n..n.e.nnE Cleardi ld, V1. J7. U Ot. -itT ATl:l-ll),(MM No. I eicbleea laek W univ.:! I'd t, ib. hi.beet nnoa yiilt;uUIitil tU'fill.irmrnn. FALL AND WINTER FASHIONS. Mils. M. A. I'.lMH.ll line Ju.t .mini from I'irl. and London null lU h.u,l ilemrim, l.imunkltr aili-i'lvd lioin Hie i,-Bt..i M..i,..-. el.o, the uioM ol. gt.nl TiiiaiainH. to be nrrun J a .ii)., .wo a. I.AIKrl, RllllliiNft, VKI.VETH. F1.IIWFRM iiiiiiiAi. vt:ii.M, i ink ;ki.i:v. ..id TlllM.MIMt l'AI'l:it PATTL1I.V8, Hltlri and CI.'lAK MAKINll. Kelaive asent for M re. M. Work'. i'1vSra!"d vrli'in lureiiltiiiir luihi .' lin e..'., .ie.iicj. iMjii, ., do. X. W, .Nrrner of Klvvcnlli and ( b.-.tmit Ht.. PhilaJJ-hia. s,,t US, 'oa-Uiu ISAAC K. STAUrFER WATCHES & JEWELRY, Xu. US NorLai Becund Street, Corner f Qmrrjr P II ILAIK I.THIA . An aovorturnt of AVntchrf, Ji'wvhjr, Silver auJ Plutvd Van eon 'In nt )y on hand. Hi'.airinjr uf oud Jcwtlrjr pr-nmpttj' attvuded tu. Jv2 iy 8. HiHwrinaQ. - 0. Kitiingrr. - H. Rirbrruian. S. SILBEEMAN & CO., lMI'OHTKnH AXD JUBBKHI ur FANCY GOODS, PIPES NOTIONS, &C, 13 Jt'orth Fourth Htrttl, mW PIIII.ADKl.Plll A. lr:pd T. C. MYERS, W 1 T II Wa. W. r.tllU u. I. BOAS. WM. W. PAUL & CO., WIIOLrSALE root Aar kiioi: IIVIK K IIO I'SE, (23 Market Ft. A 011 Commerce St. above Sixth, my IV PHILADELPHIA. ly J. BOLLOOBI CII a. davir cAnt:r. HOLLOWBUSH & CARET, BOOKSELLERS, Blank Book Manufacturers, AND ST ATIONKnS, 219 .Wfirl.fi St., i'hUndtlphta. ;BP:iiier Flour Kacki and Hafri, Foolflrnp, Letter, Note, Wrapping, Curtain and Wall Paper. foli24-ly. ISexela o7 Xo. 31 tftuutU Third Street, Phlladelpo And Dealers in Government Securities. Application by mail will receive prompt (too tiun. and all iiifurtaatiwu cbccrfulljr furnithed. Orden solicited. aprll tf BENSON, CAMPBELL & Co., Ko. 17 N. Fifth fit. and iii Commerce, PHILADELPHIA, Pi, WHOLESALE GROCERS, And Commission Merchants, roa ma aAta or Wool, Otneene;, For Skini, Foatherc, leather, Flai Kocd, Dried Fruiu, Ciorer eed, Uoou, Deer Hkine. Putter, Becewax, bbaep fSkin., Rrr., AeH ao., Ao. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. Wetklj Prioa enrrcnt forwarded on reqacit. June II. lees Ij pd IAD1E.S' FAC FIRS. JOHN FAKKIRA, 718 Arch St., liiJdic of Hi. Dlok, Wt. JOintnl "III Sl..rl..ulli .ide, I'UILADKLPIIIA. Importer, niaaulacturer aud ilttlor in all kiudi and uualilv of FAXCV FI RS JlfV'j?rV -A H n, c"ar,-.l, r.mod. el.1 anu imi.ro. I'd mv oM v.f end I'.voraolv knuan PC 11 "Sfc'V-V- KM I'lllll I .M, and harin, iiiiport.d a fcry larre and iplcndid e.i"irlment of II ilia difircn'l kiti ie of Fun from flrot h.n.li in Knrope, and have had llieoj ma.le np by Ibe moil .killlul workmen, I would ri.peellullv Invita ny friend, of Clearfield and ailjaeent eounlie., to call and ciamiue mr very larre and beautiful a'eort men! of Fancy Fur, for Ldie. and Children. I in determined to cell at a. low prie. a. anv other n'.pectelle IlmiM in tliie eily. Ail Pure Waran ted. No micreprcrontalion. to rfT.-ct .ale.. JOHN FA 111-1 It A, Sept. J9, 'Ofl -lm "l Arch HI. Philadelphia. U. Dl BKRT , d. roc sc. HUBERT k YOUNG, Stone-Cutlers & Stone-Masons, liriLt ec-f-"U work In their line at Bod I aralo price and in F1K!-T I LA.--3 .tjla. Arcliitectural Ornaments In ALL STYLES, Plona Preerlnj of every deecriotlon, and all kind, of naeon wurk eon traded for in or out of (be eoonty. Any pcreor . wi.hlnir to hero renpectnl.le na.on work inj etoaccatlina done, will And it to tbeir latere. I to call upon ae. We wonld alro inform the pub lie that ne ean deliver any quantity or cl.ii of .tune de.tred, ac wc ara the owneri of a FIKST-CLASS STONE QUAIIUY. Order fur work ean ba aJdreacd altbir to Clearfield r Lutbertburr. nirSia U I' BERT k YOl'Nfl. Jliirblt? & pSlono Yard. T. LI DDL J. I. fc V t. DKSIl.n to inform their frim U, and thr puHlie, tlrnt thy hava now and will kfp ennitaDtlv on hind a Urr and wrll relertrJ torkof iriLlANinJ tKMU.M WAKLLK, ui ara prepared to furnish ta o dtf TOMBSTONES, and Cradle Ti mb., Monuatrnfe ia Fandttone and klarble, Cutba and Porta for Ceme tery Loll. Window Sill. A Capl, Architectural A Lcwa Crbanienta. They wonld larlte epreial attenlioa lo their Petd.tone Monuments which are bail! from oriainal de.iffna, end will compare farorably aith enjibii.f ol Ibe kind ia Ibe countr). If de.lred they tea furni.h Marble Window Jill, and Cape at ailijht advance on the price of rjeadatoae. ' Yard on Reed .treat, near tha Railroad depot, Clearield, Pa. jeV'f MICHAEL BOKE, MASON AND STONE CUTTEIt, New a.hlnf;tou. Pa. AAI1 hind, of M..onry done, in tha mn.t worktoanlie manner, tird. ra eoli.-.ted, and c-m-lra.-l. tnken in any part of the county, aofrl'-lf. fill wt.. -- Miss E. A. P. Rynder, atntJT rft Chlrkariog'ii. Fteiowa'f tad Frnert,' Pi.naa ; buiii', MniHa t llcmlia't aed I'elnubart Orgi and Mfiodrun-, ird Oirer A Cifcrr'a fiwing Wirhinti, auao Tiaiaca op Plan. Onitar, (rraat Hartsnny aad Vwal Ma i. No pupil lakra Utr ( thaa half a trria. Swy-Hocmo tiKBt door U r'irt hiUotal Haak. Keitfl. Id, lliy i, ti. NOTICE." VI.L per.on. are hen-by notified who have leaord li.nkiuf irouod ai or near the n.onlh ol Whinner ma oa lb. pr..peily of tlrtmnt, Dirk ry A Co., thai ell lierk .ay mii-l no id up lie. f re any wtore ground can I obtained. And .il prr.011. hanknr linilior or luf. or any ollur l.mWo. Hie alorruid property, ailbuul per m.eeian, will be held for lrT.,pa.or be eharircJ Hfly dollar, per rail lor aaid irrouod. Applo anon f.w raid ground "nit be made to W. r. Dickey, I, it a Hope, Pa. UP.noM, DICKEY A CO. 8r,4. I. lboJ-dai. D ,.0.I TIil!li F PARTt.HlHIP. The partaenrkip beeetof r eti.tioe. betweea tt na. LiKlilneraad d. W'. Ila.ia.al Heoearta Iowa abip. ia .he loltie llae.aeo,wa bitmore Bon, waa dieanlved oa the 'lh dT of llet.rtoher, 1M1.I, bv mulual eonarnt. Ibe aocownu of Ibe above aaaaed partie. will beaelllej bv e.lber Me of ih.ui. MM LIUIITNLK, Borarial-p.,) J. W. DAVIS. Nne. , tlpd. J . Vcw :ivv6 wailr r..o"r HAT. .1 JIr . 7 t:it 1. aawLemjt....uiaw jftirflirnrf, f iiurarr, fflr. MEHHKLIi & lJlGLKH, IB A It I TV A It E, A Io, M-aur.cturvriof Tin and Shed Iron Ware. ri.EAiinti.li, r a. LOT OF KA DDL KS, 1UUDLKS, Ilarncit, Collar., etc., for tala by MEKHFXL A BIOI.EIl. p A LM KUS I'ATLN T UN LO A D- ln j 11. y Forki, for tale by ' MF.RHF.LL A BKJI.KR. Q I li," V A INT, " I'UTITLTSS, Kalli, etc., for eale by MF.IIUF.U A B1GLEM. JpTilN ESSTIUMM 1NGS 4SU0 K Finding!, for lule by MEURELL AJIOLEIt. QUNS", HSTOL37s WoTd CAN K3 For laic by MEKUELI- A BIG LEU. ITOVL.i7oV ALL SOIiTS AND Eiioi, fur talc by MERRELL A BIOLER. ruoN JI!ON! lliON ! 1II0N! For ial bjr WERRKLL 1 BK5I.EU. II OKSK SHOES A HOUSE SHOE KAILS, for tale by MERRELL A BIOLF.n. pULLEV JJLOCKS, ALL SIZES And best Uanurarture, for enlo by MERRELL A BIOLER- 'pilIMBLE SKEINS AND TIPE BOXES, for le by MERRELL A BIG LEU. JODDEU CUTTERS for eulo l.y MERRELL A BIGLER. SA.WSI SAWS I SAWS I ATTENTION, LU MDEII.MEN ! .1 iiKroLVTto.i' i.r s.tvs: EMERSON'S PiTI.M PKRI'ORAUATED Cross-Cut, Circular and Long Saws, (ALL GUMMIXQ AVOIDED.) ALIO, Emerson's Patent Adjustable Swage, For Spreading, Sharpening, and Shaping the Toelh of all Splitting Bale. fcO.Send for a De.criptive Cifculer and Ptlca Liiu SIKI1RELL A 1: 10 LEU, . Jan.. If Qineral Aptnta, Clcatleld, Pa G. S FLEGAL PEALCIt IN STOVES AM) HOLLOW-WARE, ASH MAIICFACTI'RRR OF Tin, Copper & Sheet Iron Ware, plil!lpburj, Cutr rov. Pa., rpHC nndti(.n'd raipiwtrulljr annrunera to 1 tha piblic thut ha bat vn band a eara. fully-ff If-eUd ard well aitwrted itwck uf Stuvei. Uif variety coniiiU of SUE CEl.EBI.ATnD IRONSIDES, WMrfa feara narir fttPtd lo firt j rrfKt aatlaraa tioa 4o tba tavit faftlditia. ot iu furcbaiara. CtiBtlnftital. Ithipb, Fartsar, Dayliffbt. Pperi' Aoti-lut, Niegira, Chariii, llemlJ. ao.f with trtj Tariff of tba be. Pitubur; Xaoufjclur. ' tL,Th Tin inj Fbt Iron "ra g Iran with tha Mtp U ! of 'WiaaVft and brt matrhal, ind wnrranod to iva pcrart -f.ftiuD. U.a itock uf TAKLOR ASD HEATING STOVES la lirP?r( bttr and cbrnpar than arr before vxbibttcd to tba put Mr, He dulici Cucij tttlioa tiOier ia Tarifty, qualur or pica. Ha lo alua prepared to furnlih a aomIeta aftortiacicl of Tin, Copper, Sheet-Iron, Wooden and Willow Ware, Wbnlrnla or retail uanufartun'd aeatly and with tha aole xitw la lomce, frim lha belt ui tehal ia tba marie t PLOWS, PLOW POTST. A COPPER. MUSS AND IK O.N KhTf LKi), Cf trerjr dfacrit-ticn aoo?Uutlj oa band. L!i U TXISQ HODS, eperior point, fnt vp oa rhntt Bntira. The Potat ba offrrt ! tha fablie ia tl. tame ai t no aeed hj tha Pacafuania Kailroad Ca vn ibeir building!. okdeus run srouTiNo, noonxa And ether work belong I of to bti baaiaav will ba roniftl filled bj aipanetead and kkilllol worlataea. dra&s, ajrrcii and olu mettle T-iboB ia eacbtnge for (ooJe. f-IIla ttperielly Ineitea the afteKtloaj of Merrbant wishing to purebaee at a bolcaU. ai IfcfT wil find it tu tbeir advaottte in eiiniint III ilocb before purr hating el rat hi -re. 0. 8. Li:OAT.. PhlMptbarg, Amf. S, liS. j;:itA, FAIRBANKS' FTA.NDARD SCALES, -V ; or Ail. fcistt; niSC"IC Prtire, Warrbra Truek Hip. tig Prctfr, Imnrr vpfl Moary Dmatr, ia. ra RILE BT MERRKLL & 15 1 (J LEU, Iralrradn Ilanlnare. i,-.6 tf &naJ Ktrert. Clcarf el 1, P- VI TtRW !OTIC l--Thr anVr' rnrt, Amlit'T. appoiutf .1 ! thetnihn'i t'rt M i ,,uti. I I ivunir, te wafer ditrittMdti nf thr I a- in the btn . of Jtbn II. I'n'(..r., let . ' AJnitn:,. tni-or, d -. tf., f Jnwt ! -ni- aitn, lte of Ji.rlan tonli' , df-emmtl. tu end ttriiil to the dai'ir f h'u yp intmont B thr "IF t of J. H. Mr-Cnal. Vn . in Heart. rid, on 7! ar dar, the Jd dsr of l'renirrr ant. whrn and dbrfr all i.ertjui .ottrri'lil. mnw aftrnd. if ihff rer Vrvu. msiLiw .M.anbv, rvj"vTOl'Waj. m. y ffh p..wi.'rn fit i C.itircticj, C!r, i.a. h oatH.v a. w. caituM a. a. flKAn.M J. B.GHAIIAM&SONS, maukpt fti;i:i:t, CLK A Hl-IELD, Pa. f"lHR tubtiarlhera hivlr.g entered Into partner 1 ! ip for tba Jr(of carr-fg oa tha bufinfl.t of Mi-rehptitdlfinv, tnm (Tcr a pood ind rara oHrtunitjr to the eitiuita of Clear field and iiijoiiiinu t'uuntioa in I uy Ftre fonit at wh(lenl( or rc(nr price, lht will aitonUh the uninatractcd. Their goodn will he furtini. Inrljr veierted tu iilt thli market. Kvery In ly will, therefore, call ibe Hltontloa of her hnilmnd tu 1I1 Iw fact, bemuie (hi hrnnib of our bualnem will receive ipecial attention, ard overfilling needed in a well regulated bouichold will t all lime h found ioour atore. Our atnek of DUV (;IH)M .ball not be arpaued, either in qual ity er price, end wit! ooibruco, In pnrt, Prinli of every etyle, Ginchauie end Lawne of every quiillly, Muhlinn of every grade, Dt Lnincp i od ipted l the taMei of the old and young) and every article of eny kifid of goods the"- L, to be ai rtpresiDted. and warruntcd to glrciat-1 i-faetton. l to I)It I -! C.Ki)S-we hnvo i H.WI niltU'lod aiortment of Alpaeai. black, white, and In e..lor; .rmurci, Rilka, and In ahort all the re writ ety tee In Ibe market. We dt rlre thia fnet to beome kcowo lo every poraon In the eounlv. Wilh our new and rxtenxive atock of IHtKrvS 0001)3. iho li.dice ran all be autted by juMt dropping in and getting a niea dresi pattern, Uro aett, kid plivee or bv dolr.g that which ! belter! give her a well-fllled puree, aud ihe will find pood and paying iovottmenta in eabrviderire, edginga, ribbutia, glovea, boiiery, or at.y other b(uteb'jld aUreaniilea. And in ad iitiun to what we bavo nlren y ennmeta ted, we keep all kind uf (.1M II M UAH loch aa Olotba, Caaiimerea. Sattnetii, II -! 1'nnlat Mnd Ktiniai At koaliloi a tilm Mfurtnietil of Wnde up CI.OTMI U for Wi-a ! and liya, manutaclnred out f the Very beat niulrrial, which we will eell lor eaah or chan?e fur tuuniry produce at price which will e lunula ever y body . We era now larf-elt enpmred in buying and arllitig i(U!AKi; ilMlUJt and tnanuruo turcii LIMi'KU, and will fcive thia hruocb of huaineae ipueiel attention, and therefura uinke U an object to every one who ba Lutnbor to ecil to come aud dval wilh ur. DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, QiieoBswnre, Ihndware. We .hell alo keep eonM.nllr on hand a Crnrrnl aipornnent of iHOC'l:UII and II AltDWAIIi:, which we will aell at exoeed injtlj low fiiee.. We el.o keep a full a..or: men! of (t KI NMV A It 10. II u deparluent will be ke,t full aad notnplelo, and all who contemplate hnuetkerping. will Cud It tv their advauUKo to eiioie and trad, with u. ; bec.u.e wa ara eo eituol.d, eud, fruinienft riperienee iu ibe butine.e, eo well aequaiulod with the wanu and necea.iliea o.' thia ouunnunitr, Ih.t we feel uliitied il ever man woman and child inly nakia it a point to bur their good, fruu ai, wa run pleaeo them both ae to ijualitT aod price. Therefore, come ainng and buy Jour 1300TS L SIIOKS. MATS i CAPS, Ready -Made Clothing, And everyihliiu von need to render younelrea and fu.ilii couifortable, frum JAS. 1$. GKAIIAM & SONS., Oct. 27. CLKAKFiELD, I'a. Arri. ARNOLD... ..w. no:.i iutiiMion(. FALL OPENING. APXOLD k 1IAHTSUOK-V.' L'f KWKNHV1LLE, l'A. II AVE JIST OPENED a largo aud most inpiete tlotk of HATS k CAPS, HOOTS & SHOKS, 1IA liDWAHK, IJUKKN.SW AUK, UACOX, DPIKI) KPU1T, OKOCKUIES, SALT, iC, &C, SiO. S.li.raetion guaranteed a. to quality and prion. All kind, of li.inler and produre taken in ex chance for iriioile. Hive u. a enli liernre purelia iin( elauwhix-e. AKMlLIt A II AKTHlkiKN. lurweaoille, f.pt. JJ, Oll-lf. JkEW STOltE ,KD NEW GOODS. JtJS. SHAW & SON Have jut opmed A Niw Stobi, on MainSt.,CLt.triiLD, IV, Ulolr OccuiicJ ty Wm. F. IRWIN. Their tlock conai.la ol UD 112. "L2 (S3-CD OD ID S3, Okoct:n of lb bt quality, QUEENSWARE, BoOlS 011(1 SIlOC?, and Miry hrlicle nocrT for ooe'i comforl. Call and xaroine our atock before pur cliuinK eleewliere. May 0, 1806-lf. i'trili.al. f.'I .. iri j a! For thy Stomach's Sako and thiae iui r r it ci. T)-..l other InGrmitic!?."-St. Pan!. de:. isoYi-:it'N rnig WEST BRANCH BITTERS. 4 m, i. hit, plrnwi.it and hraltb pi-irfi TouL- J.V i'ri.-IlT rrfl-.he, and iHiuufmcluml from (ho.n..t.ureandrh..ieen..ieri.!-i.not..riiiigilen ill rn', iwuiic inummoin coi .Irink nor tnl'-titute for nlii.kv, l.ut a K-irnti.' : ored fashions und fourteen superb sen-. -.unJ, f.-r tlie rr,i.-,ii.m uf Ihe (y.trm and J 8Uh. c,lgl.,lvin(,,. The J:1-ar.ino will .1,, euro of dinar., mad, if. Unie.llr purr improved. TI.0 ter.ll., uirlu. tnlinlr free from fo.il oil or ullier inila- rv ' ' ' !, j Pmr-rt.r.,an.l .ill noi ,v..free er ..rend .he ! however, will remain 82.03 i year 10 mwi uciioato eiumarh. A lonj private ex(ieii. j ninglo subscribers. To clubs it Is enoe ha. aiie.i.d it. cheaper still, viz : Four copies for Superiority over all Ordinary Remedies. Uoti, with a largo vngruving, (24 ,,. inches ly 10.) "Our Father Who Art Nn Diltrre at pre.ent nl.-r.-d lo the T'hl' , ' -. . ., . i - . ....... . i . .... in Heaven, as 0 premium to tho per- ronlaln. eo much tn.Mli.inal virtue, and yet . o a-e I 1 nd idraeant lo lake. Il n i. lo euro d;ww, 8011 getting lip 0 l lllb J Or eight copies .o l it will But err.le en oii.elile fur f irituoui . fljr $12.00, with both all C.Mra COJiy li,,uo,a, hut w.ll euu lU tncvli of d .r.i.:ion. of jl .i ;.lrjnc an j t10 engraving, in To Inerraae Ibe Ajinelitc, t'SR IT. Tu prenmle Mit.-.iion, I'-' 1' IT. Te tune Ilv'.e.ia, t 'li IT. Ta enre Fever and Ague, I '-K IT. Ti. euro Hiiooue", Tu ?jee Cunftipalion, 1 IT. Tu enre t'hronie Ui.nhirft, I .SH IT. To cure lliarl -l.urn, I .-'I: IT. Toeure rjlulrnw, T: IT. Te enre A id Etnelnlii n. Vi-K IT. To eure Ntrnin. I).h lilv, 'E IT. Tu rare Ilrptochiinilfia, TrElT. To cure falluwnrr. oi C. ui l. xi. n, I'.-E IT. To euro I'lmi le and 1:1 .Irhe., I'M: IT. For (!. n.n.l Pn..lrali..a ol the I'hy.ieal powrr., t M! IT, and il will enre yon. M l trervwherr. at 11 ." per l-nllle, .Vjii fAi-lurcJ cxilufinljr t.y IIOYEK & SHAW, CLEAM'SKLI', rA, Who ufT.r iilmal indue. rerr.-.i to Ihe liede. O-C 17. IS6a.lt. CWAIl'PAfl--..Ke..eoy.leJel1tt'isP'-,liuJ. "J Jui''") lH.enr.ro. II. ImhoU'. Uaeh., ll. her e t ea ' r(! ru or inflirinalioll ill this cllhil'Ct, Till: HI'.PUHI.KUN. t'j.i:.i;i ii:i.i, r.. WKIiMUAV MhIIMNiI. NmV. 21. C,o. Terms cf Subscription. If paid In adal..T..r nillno il..,. iimml,. ...f ? 00 II tiuiil .tier lltree aul ie liim iti mt.lilli. .,..a,ll,. 9 '.il ll I'iiiiI alter Ihe i-.pirutiiiu id .11 m.-nlh i on 9 '.il PI. I. It. Mil 4 MliH I H, MethnrtUt i:pUf a ul rhurrh-nov. w. II. 1mm.. P.iaiar.-Pul.,fl Hcrviea cacr hu'.dmth, at li'i A W.. and 7J 1 . M. Hnl.l.alh Si hool at A. M. Prayer Meeting every JbHreday. al , P. M. Cnminuttinn h'erviee. flrtit Huld.ath of every tnonlti. al III A. HI. HI. Pranci' i liu rrlt olhoHr Tire. Mr. M is it a mo a r, -.ii aia at (,ci,ek a. .11., on Hie hit. Andrcw'a I'rhii)i'Uco!ta! Beron-i nnl rmirin rnn-iaye ol men tuontti. Oconai. HitL. l'ulilio Pervieo 8iidoy morning ttt 10 u'clwk, and it! 7 . m. Sun.l.iy S. liuul ui p. m. Prayer .Mi tting Widnwdny evening at 7 oVI.p. k. -ev. St John C'I:urcl.I.uthrraii Itur. Mr. ixiiuiti r. Puhlic ben ico i-vcry hahnnth, oiuru- in? and even inc. rrcfchylerlitii Churrli ltcv. Mr. Urn rn. Puljlio Wot ieo every Habaih, uiomiiijj and oven in ir. Yclvulecu ! Velveteen ! SplomiiU nrtielo, very low, nl Wm. Ilccd k CVa. I,ocal items pr-cm to bo as scarco tills woclc us Thnnkej'iving tut'ki'jra wcro last week. Mnybo they'll gob bio on Clii'ihtiniis or Now Venrs, when itoma and turkeys may crowd in upon us. Sun-IDE. Wo l.urn Hint Godfrey Weaver, of lirady ton-nsliip, commit, ted Biiit ido on Friday IukI, by limiting liiuiBelf in his burn. IIo bus been dis turbed mentally, fur several years, and everything was done by bis friends to ninelioruto Lis condilioii, but all to uo Jul i ioo. lie was "0 years of age. The asureb. Lever Flegal, I'm., Treasurer elect, on Wednesday last, tendered bis lionds to the Court find Commissioners, in tho num of one hundred and sixty thousand dollars. Tbo State Uond beiiiff fur 810,000 and the County Bond 61i0,000. They wcro at onto npiirovod by tbo Court nnd county Coniniisi-ioners, recorded and filed. IIo will cmefc u;jnn the duties of bis office on the 1st Mo inlay of January next. Is Position. Samuel II. Iliiidman, Esq., tho County Commissioner elect, presented his certificate of election on tbu 1 dt li instant, und after being quali fied, took his seal as a member of the Hoard, Mr. llindman is un active, intelligent and enthusiastic democrat, and wo bavo no doubt, will make a good officer. Ho snccecds Col. Stone, who has held tho -scat for tho past thrco years. The Hoard now consists of Othello Smcad, President, of Xew Washington; Samuel II. ShufTncr, of Clearfield, and Samuel H. llindman, Es(ps., Glen Hopo. pAii.rtoAuTiMK.-Tlio w inter arrange ment, bus made a slight change in tbo airivul and departure of tbo trains ot this station, us well us along tho whole line of tho Tyrone .V Clearfield Hail road. Tho mail train arrives tiefo at 12:5 p. m., and departs at 2: 15 p. in. The local passenger and freight train arrives ol 5:45 p. in., ond departs" al 7:15 a. m. It will bo well cnongh for thoso interested in tho nrrivul und departure oflho trains, to clip this and preserve it until another change takes place. An entire ucw stock of Furs receiv ed to day. Wm. Pled k Co. Pm ehsom's M aiia.ine for Ileecmber is on our table, in advance. It is a splendid number, with two steel en gravings, a mammoth fashion jilatCjjj, colored pattern in P.erllii work, and nearly fifty wood cuts. We do nol wonder at the immense circulation of Peterson," said to ho tho largest in tbo world for it really gives moro for tbo money than any 3!hcr. Every . i.hm infill it nuwiiuu lur il. lis J . . r . . ,, maininntb colored fashion plates are 1 lady ought to tub.Miibo fjr it. its; il way tbo latest r.nd prfttiest. It stories are tbo best piibliebed any where. In Is, 0, in addition to its usual quantity of abort stories, five original copy-right novelets will be given, among them "Tbo Prisoner uf tho Hastile," by Ann S. Stephens; "Tho Secret at l!ai tram's Holme," by Juno C. Austin; "How it Knded," by Frank Leo Jieiicdiet, &e., ie. About bo used scvernl times, lint tbo wri 1,000 pages if reading matter will be ling of tbeaddresson the Government i.. ion i . a 1 - 1 prenuuuis. 11 o can ppcaU', Horn per sonal knowledge, of tho beauty of this engraving. Now is tho '.ime lo get up clubs for 170. Specimens of the Magaxluo sent gratis. Address Chas. J. Peterson, .'.t'G Chestnut St., Pbiht deliihia. Peceiving ibis week a large assort ment of water-proof, black, frosted and children' hearer coatings, very tVap. Wm. P.ehi & Co. PllUKNOI.OliT I.N PlTTSI'.l BUU.-l"luril.g tbo latter part of tho present month, (November,) from tho llllh to tbo oOtb.lho publisher of tho I'ltnnolaji. er Journal, Xew York, will occupy rooms in tho Lafayette Hull Duildirg, Wood street, near Fourths! rcct,whfro they will he happy to meet their Pennsylvania friends. Should anv cl our ivudirs visit Pittsburgh, during Itin iiltcnli'Mi vt rriil PHlnto duni'ia ,h ml !iil lo tho Ail t.' Am mhly. vi hint ulnl. c, r lalivc t ihr tr.nl. in;' of liiHihh'i-,1 i.C irul raUii-. Tin iro iaiiina ol tliia l;iw u ftTcct many of Iho l iti.oiift of thi i-tttriiy owning ri'iil fhtnlfl, mul It in t.ierrfnro the tltlllOct i Hi pO( 1 !HK0 lll.'lt iwY laltO th ! i.t'Ci'MKiuy urinuiiou to Iibvo thuir Jtlccds. Ac .iltily cu'.crcd on tho oflluial reconl.1 : I it MnttU TmA (twn .,, ,h, . i Mgv r tii A,., ,)t.,.(t , cuim.viu,cr -Imll m ,.0h,., ( n,e nt, rorthe rvrortlin of dertn, (ll ,i,r ,.,.. w(,rre e w h liin.i ur h. ifdilaim-i.i. ar vinU and Wu,,:. walnii txx m-mih. oft.-r iUu AT.rrufi.ni r tn.. it .i.-.j. r,.. .. i Uvirvm. li .Ire.) an I ronv vaiice .t lime alter Iho i.ui.licalmi. luji, o male and eXccutH, nnd l..'i aliuU nl lie imv: and re corded n? ir...-nM .1...U Iu. liml.rl rr....i..i....i ' and void e-'itiiM anv atilnn'iiiieot inireltawr or i)Mrtjr;t.?e for VHluulile roiiNidiTalion, nuleiw eti-h deed or uniivoyaiiet' be reuorded an Bl'orr-aul, Iwfore the proving end ree"rdnijr of the deed or einvry nnco under which mrh u1)cipi,t purvliuwr r murtgac shall clHirm Owiiurs of real cstato nhould exam- ino tbeir titles, and if not recorded, have tiieni entered of rocordnnd puard aainht any advanlago thut might bo taken by their delay. SeuwfB ArcnF.ST--Vo learn that Mr. Henry Hile, w lib formerly resided at Curwcnsvillo, in this county, but now a citi.cn of Mount Curmel, Xortbumberlund county, mot Willi a eud accident under tbo following ! circumstances : IIo bad in bis employ, as clerk, a young man by tho name of :Chidcstcr. Mr. Hilo bud cautioned 1 1,,""liii in! tbo afternoon to bo careful of tlie mono) . ivi,, UH jt wng py. I day with moot of bis cusur aioo lo beat- in mind that about such I times burirlurs usually plied their trado. Tho clerk retired at bis usual hour, while Mr. Ililo was in attendance al u lodgo of tbo Knights of Pythias. He did not return until u late hour, and os his wife bad been ill for some linio, bo did not think it advisable to alarm tho home, und tried at tbo doors to make un entrance, but failed. IIo tbon tried to ruisc it window, when the clerk awoke, beard tbo noise, and if bo thought of bis employer ut all, it Was only to concludo that bo was soundly asleep. Ho tvonl to the win dow and fired two shots at what ho supposed to bo a robber, trying to effect an cntranco. One of tbo shot struck Mr. Ililo in tbo wrist, tho other in tbo abdomen. Tho wound in the wrist is exceedingly painful, w bile the one in tho abdomen is as dangerous as it is painlul, but there is strong hopes that neither will prove fatal. rirrsui'ituu Female CoLLEor.. Tho present term of this sterling institu tion will clone on the 2d of December, and tho Winter term will open on the morning of tlio 0th. We are pleased to learu that tbo term now drawing to a close, is even moro prosperous than tbo corresponding one last year, A largo number of new pupils from tbo city and from distant points are in ottendtince, and tbo prospects for tho coming term aro excellent. The generous outlay of tbo Trustees during tbo part summer is meeting with a hearty i-enponso. Tho buildings were never in a better condition, and the institution never stood higher in pop ular esteem. Tlx) College is an honor lo Pittsburgh, and has gained for il an enviable reputation as place for the education of young ladies. Its excel lent and well furnished buildings, largo und accomplished Faculty, and Its superior facilities for imparling a thorough, solid and ornamental educa tion ; as well as its excellent diciplino and high moral tono, commend it to all who bavo daugtheis to educate. H is iu every way worthy of its largo nnd select patronage, nnd wo hcartHy com rncUUoirJ'Ud'.il. &tiO o tno President, Iter. I. C. Perahing, fur a catalogue. MortE Annit C'arhyiso Lmtm OiTsiriK or the Mails There secnn j lo bo some misunderstanding as to j tho kind of letters that may bo carried outside tbo mails. Tho regulations ' lately ifiued say that they must bo in "stamped envelopes." This does not mean an envelope with a stamp put upon it by iho person sending tho let ter, llnicnns the (hivrrnmrnt ttamptd cnii'loyc. Tbo rrason of this Is obtl ous. If ono could uso any envelope and affix n postage stamp, Ihoro ho itig no provision lor the cancellation of tho slnmp, tho samo stamp might stamped cnvclopo makes tbo envelope and stamp both worthless for future use. I ersons wislnng lo send loiters in ibis way, therefore, must provide themselves wilh tbo stamped envel opes. Civii.n-.iNU the lir.o Mak. At Omaha, there nro threo Paa nco Indi ans under arrest (or murder. The HepvlJinin't local says: "Tbo Indian braves now confined in tbo county jail, aro getting very restless as Ibeir trial draws near. Night and day they sing their death song ut times. Wild, gutteral, moan ing cries issno fi 0111 their throats as il they were desertod by every friend, and all hope had jrnnc. Again shrieks and yells uf agony and despair drown ing every other noise in ihe jail. They sit in u tin le, moody and silent, at times a dull, meaningless expression overspreading their tawny fat es. Ol a sudden one ot them begins Iho tlis-m.-il gro..ns and thnntingc, when all join in. Tho night is pitiful indeed " IkterEbTIMii. Tho editor of the Hcllof'tinto Xathmtl :tvs : Tho papers in Lock Haven r.ro having lively discussion as to whether an editor who stops at a hotel, as a deadhead, pets drunk and sleeps wilh his boots on, should comnlaiii in his paper nbout bedbugs. Wa t-hotild any it was breach of etiqiiolle, but ol course great minds look at things differently. .achary J. Hot kelibory, oonfinod in liu tier county Jail, nnd soon lo lie hung for innrder, made mi attempt to rs capo last week, but was caught and held by a itirl until ihe sheri!T iu:n 'J lie prppiit til .mi fm Mi. I.liir(lu'w wt'-Mtiig aic Ait id to hi I! ml rum cl. IM" il " HIm, l,lf,t vltiiY will be .)lemiit?.p. tuilv in llecenibtr. in View of Wbiuh f lie; Is, tbo editor of Ib.i llj.tuu 1 rfiA llrt rnclili I Th "bnppy ir'g." ear leailera bavo already lxn ndvianl, ia Count Schnri denbiitren. Grand Chamberlain to Iho l)uUu of H.tden. Althntigh ihi tillo " riither imposing, it does nol in tho Count, own homo imply either an iuipies(e weight of dignity or A purse iioticiJdy heavy. Tho Duk of Baden haa ai.all caeli to spuro ami none to bestow mi Grand Chamber lains, who hnvo littlu to do ubout bin Court, and who "come cheap" in a, land where ovcry fourth llulchman is a Count or liarou. Indued a moder ate belly lull of kraut and pumper nickel every Sunday is tbo only kind ot "government pap" that over di. tends th shriveled skin of Schnoidon butzen, who is nn uncommonly sorry specimen ol tho Teutonic nobility. Tho poor follow is said to bo in oesla cies over higood fortuno iu securing an hcircm for a wile, and to be espe cially joyoos in tho prospect of falling into tho vacant shirts, socks, breeches mid oho-.', of tho "Into lamented," a largo number of which bavo not yet followed hii euu Is and 'hut to th junck-sbnp. A pair of "iho Martyr's" trousers is being out dow n lor scltnci dunbiilzeii bv Count Kotzenbratzon, tho Grand i lake's tailor, S. being a short-legged littlo follow, while tho lata A. C, us ovcry body knows, alrodu through tbu land ou a pair of uulurul stilts. It will be a funny sight, not however without some melancholy ouggeblivo iicss, lo behold poor Schncizeiibutzen leuding "Mary, relict of Abraham Lincoln, deceased," lo Iho alter, clad iu w. veritable huhiliamenl of his il lustrious pruueceoaor, bis breeches shining with autographic greueo npol left by White Houso dinners of the past liix feet shaking ubout loose ia u pair of Illinois boots a mile too big for them and his liny bands encased in a pair of thoso enormous yellow kids in w hich the fist of tho Martyr was said lo bear n striking resem blance to a eanvased Cincinnati ham. Poor little S. For our part wo don't be grudge him a stitch of iho sacred ward robe.' IIo will have earned it ull be fore bo is dono with Mary L-, and a sbo only reserved alter her bereave ment those gurincnU which nohody would buy, her new husband will be gin his matrimonial career by falling into uncommonly bad habits. I'MueaUug Oarklci. . Wd hear that a school-house will soon bo built in Ibis city, in which to teach tbo ideas ot the young darkies how to shoot. But thoro is one sub ject ot more importance to this class than book learning, and that is to teach them how to work. Their mas ters tauiiht them this important branch of education formerly, but who is lo do il now, is a serious question. Tho first need ot tho negro race, and an especially important olio to young dar kies, is to know uow lo work, lor ihcro aro no avenuos opened for tbo employment of educated blacks, but a Fressing ncctl ol buck working nanus, t is nonsense lo bo leaching ibis class tbu accomplishments of scholastic ed ucation when their utmost need is food and raiment. Wo should like to know w hat nn educated darkey would find lo do, be his uttainments ever to remarkable, while all who know hor to work aro greutly in demand. An ed ucated negro could find no employ nient fit to cngogo his talent Lo would not be admitted to the bar, nor permitted to practico medicieio, and wo are suro that our neighbor of tbo Statesman would not employ him on bis paper. Teach tho r.cgreie how to work and koep thcin at il, and this is tbo best education they can have. Thoubovo, from theifxuijton (Ky.) Gasiite, is sound advice. Au "educa ted" darkey is as abnormal a speci men of Immunity as can well bo con ceived. Ho is simply a monstrosity, and bears about tbu samo relation to tbu brotherhood ol scholars, or eveu ordinarily educated whito men, as Iho ' learned pig," which certainly doc very extraordinary feats in orthogra phy and syntax, but i- rf.QnuiaciurVntr.. ,V.,.u...Virial ""' UH, Noth ing out a pig. Iho ' learned darkey" thus approaches tho learned pig. Kd- ucato Sambo to work and honestly earn bis daily bread, and oducalo hint to koep his bands from tho properly of oilier people, nnd lie will bavo learned something ho very much necdn to know. Easiness and immorality nro natural to nn "educated" nigger. Teach him how to spell out a lew words, niako him barely nblo to read, and he goes off, steals a bible, and sets tip as a "preacher;" a littlo education actually demoralizes him. And worso than till, il exhausts his vitality ami shortens his life. X 1'. Day Hook. . Military Deviltr?. How well fitted General Ames is to command troops in a country where civil law is supposed to bo respected, ot least in a degreo, can bo judgod from some of bis recent nets. Among the respecta ble citizens recently placed in confine ment at Crystal Springs, Mississippi, by order of General Ames, wero tno oid gentlemen, Ir. H. W. Stackhotise, nnd Mr. P. Porter, tho former sixty threo years old, nnd the latter still older. Tho offence of Mr. Porter, tho Crystal Springs llrraUl informs us, nns n refusal to return tho salutations on tho strojt of ono W. J. Willing, Jr., a youth of twenty-eight years Such obdurate incivility was adjudged a crime against freo government, and the aged author ol It was punished wilh imprisonment. This Willing seems lo be a most Important ami po letitiul personage, fur on the 5lb iust. ho entered Iho olXeo of tho Herald and demanded to seo tho proof sheets of tho forthcoming paper. On being ro fused so unreasonable an exaction, ho '.etunicd in tho ovoning with a Lieutenant and nu armed soldier, in vuded tno editors' sanctum and read tho coveted literature at lbs point uf tho Lnvonct. General Ames is acan didatu l.it tho United States Senate from Mississippi, and relies up in mil iary power lu leach that position. -w. Somo of the Kuw York press aro cackling oror tho fact that two thou sand dollar was recently raised in tbat cily lo purchase iho farm ol that. old horto lhiet and cut-throat. Joint Brown. Well, that is not much ot au Well dono, Minnesota! Otis, tho Ilemocrntic candidato for Governor, still heads tho column. Tho lcm crnls gain threo Senators perhaps four nnd eleven Ileprcheiitulives. Thos. W. Horry, prominent lawyer of llullinioi o, wus found dead, In his room, iu thai city on Friday lusi, w ilh a elibcharged piotol in bis bund. ft! 'aVbep',: ' "wMVE-lA'Wli. I flee iilj lj Jo' II, .f ... iW7i!.t0miiimm.it-:ifrv-'--:&-:.- -'