! i 1 ; .Sh'cUpttHiran. Geoboi UGooiuander, Editor. CLEAHFIKLD, Pa. WEDKEPDAV MOHSIXO. DEC. . lMO. IUrnca Accommodatinu. Accord ing to tbe Journal, some of our "proniinont" lemocratie follow ' citizens havo been "obliging" Gov. Gcnry, by way of signing pardon petitions. As "they deceived tlic Governor" we hopo tbey will never imposo upon that verdant and vir tuous publio functionary nguiti. Such "fro'Js," ns Govodo would say, ihould never be repeated. ItEASSEMm.r.D. Our junketing Con gressmen, who have boen traveling in squads during the summer and full, wet in Washington, on Monday last, to moro fully adjust nigger intercuts, and complulo and clow) up their corruption accounts between each other. "Tho greatest captain of the age," bas been closeted for two wcolis past, on his annual Message, and it will no doubt, bo a rnro document. J. C. Buol, Uo dcluulting Cashier of tho 2d National Bank of Cleveland, who committed suicido two weeks go, proves to havo been a scoundrel ji' the the first water. The Bunk through his gambling operations has lost ti"7,000;ncriy half a million. Ilia swindling commenced when tiboddy and loyalty cominonccd. How strange, that theso trails gener ally travel in the same gutter. DebEHtld tub Craft. Georgo S. Earlo, 6rst assistant Postmaster Gen eral, has resigned. Somo Department rut by IbcMiunio of Marshall, lias been put iu his place. How much he fravo Grant, or whether he is ft rela tive, wo are anablo to say. Mr. Earlo is ajiokeD of as a gentle man, and found himself out of bis cle ment while among niggors,womcn,and other employees iu his Department. HowXatiiul. A Washington cor rcspordent, says: "The city is filling up with Senators and Congressmen, and tho Treasury and rustolTico De partments with women. Quito a number of members havo one or two lady friend besides their wives, whom Ihey Lillet upon tbo Departments." This is modern legislation. What "old fogies" wo did bavo in this country beforo tho luto lamented took hold of the "machine!'' AnnftpTBD. TIo gr-oi silvorwutv dealer, Ben Butler, was arrested in Baltimore last week, and put in $15,000 bonds for robbing tho house of a widow lady in New Orleans, of $8,000 worth of silverware, while ho was in com mand thcro. Tho ludy is a niece of the luto Gen. Twiggs. Ben at the samo time carried off a gold sheulhcd sword, which formerly belonged to the Generul. The Beast would nover have bothered that sword whilo in the hands of a live man. The Elections. Grant's bayonets belonging to tho United States, carpet tioggcrs and niggers carried tho elec tion on tho 30th ultimo, in Mississippi. Alcorn, late Cunfvdcruto General, but now a re-constructed Radical, isclcetcd Governor by a lurgo majority. What wonderful strango stuff it takes to make a modern loyalist. Tho old "Union Savers" bavo car ried Texas. Hamilton is elected Gov ernor over his .Radical competitor, Iavis, by a largo majority. Tne Dodoers. To fully expose the hypocrisy of Grant's Administration, we need but alludo to tho conduct of Secretary fioulwcll, on Thursday, last, when Gold ran down to 121. As oon ns tho interests of tho people were being reached ho stopped tbo sale of Gold, and In fact refused to do liver millions he hud sold at thnt fig ure, becauso as ho alleged it was get ting too low, and therefore tho labor ing classes might ba boncuted while tbe interest of the Bond holder w ould bo reduced. Sold. Tho magiiifioontgovcrnmont property at Harper's Ferry, V., has t Inst been sold, ind will henceforth bo used in the interests of peace. The ground, dams, canals, buildings nd water privileges, aro known to be the finest in tho country. The ladio(!) who bought John Brown's farm, for a memento, should have kept this properly from barbarian uso. They should also go to Charleston, and seenre thn gallons upon which tho old murderer and horso thief expired, and delicate tho whole, "sacred to tho memory" of "tho sainted Brown," whose soul is said to be inarching along. m oa. s Thk Fiss The attcntivo news reader has no doult noticed that a certain Gen. Tate, bus been creating quite a sensation in high circles at Washington, for several weeks past, and that Gen. Grant, for oneo, made speech when presented to him. This . fellow Tate,is nigger Plenipotentiary from tho nigger Island of Ilayti ; and Grant ft Co., are trying to palm him off for regular niggar. In color and looks he is such, but he was suckled by Boston Abolitionists and educated in England, hence bis apparent smart ness was infused into bim by "white trash" and not by those of his own olor, besides, in feeling he is about much an American aa John Bull his Sistor, MasFacbufelte. f.re, .Jefoilf , .Wrrt " .f Mrtfrr. Tho office of tho Now York Tribune, on the 80th, ultimo., be Ibcalre of a traglo scop, h' nith tne l11" known Allrt Bichardson, one of tho cl",r of t,'t Journal wi.s shot, for being too inlimato with another r.inn's wifo, named McKarland, who was also employed In tho establish ment. " The result of this afluir caused a sensation in tho circle of socialism, and is directly traced to tho socialistic and freo-love viows onlcrtainod by tho writers of the Tribune, and retailed daily and weekly throughout tho country. Ono thing is certain, tho Tribune men and women practice what they preach. This is amply illustrated in the enso under consider ation. Mrs. McKarland ltichardson has now ono husbnnd in the grave und ono in jail, and can consolo her self that sho is not a widow, thrown upon tho cold charities of tho world for support. We udviso her however to get another one soon for fear Mo F;u hind will bo hung. Two years ago lust Alimli, McFarlund met Richard son and his wifo on tho street one night, recognizing thein ho drew a pistol and fired at them, thooting nichurdeou in tho thigh, inflicting a wound which disabled him for some considerable timo. This wo should havo supposed was warning enough to put all parlies on their guar-'- " Richardson lingered .... until Thurs day.. 1.011 no died from tho effects of the wound. But before dying bo was married to Mrs. McFarlund, by that clerical buffoon, Henry Ward Beechcr McFarlund is one of Grant's Assessors, and a daily contributor to tho columns of the Tribune. His and Richardson's wife is also a contributor. Sho is the mother of three children and -two hubunds,andall write for Philosopher Greeley. Tho Now York JferalJ in. referring to tho tragedy and tho parties, says: "The causes, wo apprehend, may bo traced to those pernicious tench ing of cortuin schools of moral and social reform which of lute rears have been operating in our midst to the demoralization and disorganization of the established order or society. Ma terialism in various manifestations, Fourierismand its congeners, spiritual a Unities, free love and woman's rights, embrace tho doctrines taught in these pernicious schools of reform, llow far tho peculiar relutions established be tween y.r. Richatdson and Mrs. Me Fuilund may Lo rightly charged to any of lhcc demoralizing teachings wo cannot tell ; but from tho associations surrounding them, their moral atmos phere end tho divorco la wsof Indiana, wo cannot resist tho impression that tho delusive fucinations of spiritual afllnity and frcu loro wcro tho false lights which led theso parties astray. Wo would not prejudge this ease Wo have avoided it so far on this nr. count ; but when we find it taken up by a woman suffrago association, in this city, and in advocacy of the free and easy divorco laws of Indiana, and the conduct of Richardson in all this met- mivliiily liueliii-nri jim;lt!Mb.l or gan of the Puritans as worthy of nd miration, wo feel at liberty to discuss tho vitul principles of social order involved. Tho Rev. Heniy Ward Bcccher, a Mailing light of modern reform, and President of tho National Woman Suffrage Association, has iu this matter given us an extraordinary piero of evidenco of his endorsement of theso Indiana divorces. It was this Indiana divorco, no doubt, which di rectly led McKarland to tho murder which followed. Thus (leaving Mc Farlund in tho hands of justice) it ap pears from tho facts disclosed that ibis dreadful tragedy, from first to liitt, on both sides, betrays that con tempt and defiance of personal deco rum, vested rights, publio sentiment and law and order which aro supping tho very foundations of our sociul fub ric. Tho moral is lo be found iu that commandment which says, "Thou shalt do no murder," and that other one, which says, "Thou shalt not cov et thy neighbor's wife," Is the Democratic Parly Head 1 Radical journals and stumpers for somo years have frequently announced tho death of tho Democratic party. Let tho reader calmly take a survey of tho field and ho will ascertain the facts in Ilia case. Something that Radicals seldom deal in. Tho States of New York, Pennsyl vania, Ohio and Indiana, poll in round numbers, say, tho following votes: New Y'ork- T-IO.MO Pennsi Ivania flhi Inliautu. o.'ill.ll"P oll.iHH a.ill.llliO Total- S, MS, (ICO This is nearly ono half of tho total votooflho United Slates, and it is more than two fifths. Now, let us sco how it is divided between tho two parties : Dcm. wiaj. Rep. maj. N'ewYork.- 33,0110 Pennsylvania t, ton Ohio 7,,ip(i Indiana (in lbffl) ), coo Total Snno l..so rMnnertie majority , lvno ll thus appears, snys tho Cincin nati Enquirer, in these great Common wealths, which havo moro than one third of the population of tho Union, that there are 20,000 moro Democrats than Republicans. This is allowing tho majoiity they got in Indiana last year, hieh they cannot get again. Had tho State voted this full it would have given us 10,000 majority. This does not look as if the Domocracy were cither dead or in a dying con dition. Forney seeing to think that Grar.t has "got out of tho Wilderness or his administration" and tan now "afford to be short, tharp, and decisive." We presume he refers to his gia enter prize andgold gambling arrangement. Having enri-hod liimnctf ho can now afford lo bo saucy and intliytcndcnt. We notice by tho N. Y. pnpers that Vice President Colfax, is now running ftor Mrs. McFarland Richardson. It ia well for the gay and festive Schuyler, that McFarland is In jail, or there might bo .another shooting match take place. - The tlrtat tVlfl f'ifeffrr. Tho editor of tho New York S'u, Mr. Dana, who by tho bye, was Assistant Secretary of War, during the days of "the lato lumrnted," has published a completo lint of the names of tho subscribers and contributors lo the Grant and Sherman (lilt Enterpriso. Wo aro compelled to furego publishing tho long list of names, but clip the following extract together with tho lotters from the Sun: "Our readers will find below com pleto lists of the gontlomun who sub scribed $105,000 as a present to Gun. Grant, and $102,000 ns a pi-usont to Gun. Sherman. As theso lists havo never beforo been made public, we aro confident thnt they will bo examined with grout interest. "When Mr. A. li. Corhin first caused a number of prominent citizens lo be culled togolhur at tho Fifth Avonuo Hotel, for the purpose of raising money to pay for tho thirty thousand dollar house- which ho had persuaded (ion. Grant to buy, scverul of tho parties present objected to tho proposal. Among tho rest, Mr. A. T. Slowart, urged that such a donation should be nmdo ty Congress, und should not bear tho character of a pecuniary benefaction conterrod by private per sons. This objection had great weight, though it was overruled. At the timo, however, wo aru assured that Mr. Stowart could not havo anticipated that such munificent ings would bo niudo reason for bestowing hwb olnt'0 UP" of their icrs. ' Some of tho most intelligent and conscientious subscribers to both of the great funds have told us that they regurded themselves as entirely ex cluded by thoir donations from the category of Lhoso to whom oflico could properly bo given by Prosidunl Grunt; and wo aro happy to believe that many of these gonllemon would, lrom a commendable- senso ofdclicacy, decline nil honors of tho kind should ho proffer them. Certainly, tho fact that theso presents were originally inspired by a patriotic and honorable feeling in most of the subscribers, suggests thnt the samo foeling should now obligo them to refuse all places of power or profit that President Grant might be disposed to offer them in return. It is also certain that in all tho history of our country there bus been nothing ho demoralizing as tho example which has been act by General Grant of appointing men to oflico in consideration of money given to himself." Vr.w Yons, Fcbrnsrr 19. !. Pear Km: I hare tbo ilennr0 lo pnrluoo yno. Iuc-imi') enpy of Lieutenant (icncral (Irani arknowlHirmrnt of the tmtimunial to which yua arre a eontrilmlor, alro a lint of tbe luncrtlionii and eop.r of the eorrretindi iise. In furuiehinir thie information to eontrlbnlort I am rt'fjst-ttrj to atk that no e.v of ture dora nicnti mar be allowist to be printed, an many iitb-a--riptioiia were made with that nnderatanding. Please consider thu my rwript for your auliferip- tion. i am, very wnt-fiiuiiy. your. Me.. 1 (Pirate acknowledge.) LlAXItL llCTTKart.LD. (Copy.) Nrw Y.ihk, Pebrnary IS, 1BS8. iiltet Gtntml V. 8. Ormnl. a?r , 4-e..- U rubral ! In aooordanoo w,tu the rrqucit of many eitirem of Nw York, whnie namea are here with transmitted, I hare the honor to ak your aooeptinre of the eor.luM-d teetimoniai of their upjtit-oiatiun of your oerri-. 1 am, yery respectfully, Your ohrdii-nt aerrant, tA!riKL llt TTCHriCLP. (Eacloord tnd :) Murtgere and iulereel $.111, tS7 id ii.OOU r-rten-thirtict U. H. fltnt eeriw. M.7IJ 00 Cmli . ... a to tioi.uug oo IIcArVn Aswiri or twr t'Mrrn fsrATcn, WAumtoto-), I. C, Feb. 17, Isf.S. ( Tf. Uexkrai.: Yuur letter of the lth InnU enrliininfr. me the tery bandeouie tcMimonial of the eititeni if New York, with namre of all tbe too generous contributor! to it, it repaired. I feel at a Iom to know how to eiprer-i my appreciation of thif substantial token of the friendship of the citi zens named in rour letter, and fur the (reiierosity of the cititens of New York generally, and especially toward those who they oonceiva hare rendered service in maintaining the integrity of the whole t'nion. htiAn-e it to say that I shall always appre ciate their generality toward me, and endcaiur to purnue a course through life, and to make sueb use of tbe means thus iiiieipeeledly plared in my poa csston. as will meet with their approval. Through you I wish to thank the gentlemen whose nanus you bare enclosed to me iudiridnally and collectively. I nave the honor to be your obt. Rrrv't, V. H. (Ira-it, Lieut. Ucn. A. R. Corbiu referred to above, is Grant's brother in law, who with others iuvcsled Mrs. Grant's Gold in tho pool in September lust, out of which ho and tho "government," and a few others, mndc such a nico thing. Ituttcrficld, as our readers no doubt recollect, got tho second-best office Grant lind lo give, but having been drawn into tho tamo gold gamblers' pool with tho brothers in law, Grant and Corhin, ho was kicked cut very suddenly, not for doing an outrageous act, but for being caught in it. Well may Grant call Eutlerfield a "dear General." It is notoricus, that Grant lias offered every man an oflico that gave him a present, but two thirds have refused to accept, becauso of the financial appearance of things. Hi.ack JiHoits. A Washington tel egram says : "It has been discovered that two thirds of the grand petit ju ries summoned in this district ure ne groes, and that half of thorn cannot road and wnto. ho outrageous is this proceeding thut even tho radical He publicancomisinut in A protest against it, and demands a thango. The peo ple hero look mildly on and seem to think such exhibitions will add to the prosperity of Washington, ami prevent tho removal of tho capitol." More fruit of Radical rulo negro jurors who can neither rend nor write havo control of tho administration of justico in tho Federal Capitol. PosTAor to England. Tho Post ofTico Department has furnished the following circular lo Postmasters: I'ost Orrir a nri-ARTurtr, t WAsnisnro. 1). I'., Iiremlrr , Isnj. ( On and after the 1st of Jnnnury, ls;ft, the single rate of postnge, half an ounce or uniler, for prepaid letters between the I'nitcd Plate and the t'nited kingdom of tireat llrtlain and Ireland wilt be rn-dm-ed to sit eents (three pence); if not prepaid or insufficiently prepaid a fine cd sif. eents (three pence will be added lo the deficient postage and eolleeteil on delivery. The ratee of postage, condi tions of pa.vmeiit on newspapers, bonk paekets and ample of merchandise remain un-hang-ed. Post master! will levy and collect poetege accordingly un and after January , ls7fi, Ily order of the l,.'m.tcr tleneral. JOSl-.l'll II. 1I1.AI KKAV. Sopcrinteudent of Foreign Mails. A Washington correspondent says, barefaced thiovcrv ia now called ".lo lintpionry" by tbo Court journals. "Insdequary of funds" to meet tne demands of the (rovcrntneiil, is tho mild way of referring lo an absconded -o-lllUHVI. It is announced that Richardson, McFarland and their wifo are all native of New England. Not, we bop, fair specimen, of its morals. Iirncf The N. Y. .un thus properly criti cises lite course of lhoo who wero prominent defender and champions of the course of A. l. ltichardson i It is not fur mortal man to Indulge harsh feellnus bosido tho open grave. Albert I). Richardson breathed his last at about 6 o'clock yesterday morning. Of no ninn could it ever bo more truthfully suid: "He died as the fool diolh. And yet his terrible offence, and the end it brought otion him, aro chiefly to bo attributed to tho fatal follies of tho school of Free lovo philosophy to which ho belonged, rather than to any peculiar vicious ness of character of his own. Indeed, we believe that, with tho exception ot his unwarranted Interference with Mrs. McFarland, ho had lived an exemplary and useful life. His card, published lust march, showed obliquity of prcception as to tho trim relutions between man und wife, ruther than any determination to do what ho know or behoved to bo wrong. And it is not so much on tho deceased vic tim us on tho hcuds of his living aiders and abettors, and especially on the clergymen who performed und sanc tioned tho hymeneal mummery of luesduy lust, thut tbo public censure, must now lull. Tho moral deductions from this case probably suggests themselves to every reader who lias been matte happier by this freo-love lodo f Is it ltichard son so If stiff and cold, awaiting burial f Ho showed courago ; but couragu in setting at defiunco tho laws of God is fool-hardiness. Aro bis doublj-orphaned children better off or happier? Is Mrs. McFarlund twico married, but not forever unhus banded happier? lf'poorMcKarland himself had faults, is ho now reformed and sainted tell us, O yo long haired sentimental rofortnor in his lonely cell in tho Tombs? Arc his children moro than fatherless, worso than motherless, happier ? Aro any of tho actors hnppier; "By their fruits yo shall know them." When tho trial of McFarlund comes on, wo prcsumo that ono point of dcleneo will oo that Kichardson e wound might not bavo proved mortal but for the ill advised influx of visitors by whom his room at tho Astor Hoaso wus flooded, after bo was shot. Voet .yiarehlnr tn Tho Detroit Free Press, speaking of .1. . . : r If : . I.' . IV I I uiu vuitiieeiioii vi miss ivato r leiu with tho purchaso of the John lirowo farm, says : What they propose to do with their new elephant tho public is not in formed, any further than us Miss Field snys, it is to bo mado historic ground and held as an evidence that thcro is such a thing as "poetic jus tice." Not understanding tho dillcr ouco between poctio justico and any other justice, we aro unable lo com prehend tho real object of the pur chaso from tho explanation. Wo do not think thcro was anything in cither tho moral or political character of John Jtrown that hIiouIiI make his grave an object of solicitude, and there certainly wus not in tho manner in which he terminated his existence. Tho evidenco given before tho Kansas Investigating Committee, of which William A. lloward, of this city, was a leading member, went far to show that John lirown, while in Kansas, was not only guilty of horso-stealing, but of murder. His raid iuto Virginia however much men may differ as to tho honesty of the motives which prompted it, wus as palpublo a viola tion of law as any man was ever cuilty of, and lie puid llo penalty of irgtnia, whore tliu ottense was com mitted, attached to bis acts. He may havo been a martyr to his conviction i of duty, but ns thoso convictions ran counter to tho laws of his country and tho peace and good order of society, wo cannot but deem those efforts to place his namo among those which should be held as sacred umong our pople, as disgraceful to tho authors, if John lirown conceived it to bo his duty lo steal horses, commit murder, disturb tho ponco of a State by armed invasion of its territory as a means of advancing his political ideas, wo seo no reason why bis memory should bo cherished as sacred even by his party friends. Itrmotratle ttoiton. At the election on Tuesday, tho 2nd ultimo, Huston gave Adams, a Demo critt of the strictest order, a majority of 2,0J0 over Clnflin, Republican. So that the hub or tho universe, tho liead- ccntre of Now England, tho chande lier in which burn all tho brilliant luminaries, whose cfl'ulgcnco i sun posed to bo tho means of saving the land Aula (o'.?l darkness is more Democratic than even tho "rebel States of South Carolina, 2";rlli Caro lina and Louisiana. An exchange, remarks: We can't tell whul has got intolioston. Nearly all the leading papers aro Radical, nearly all tho leading "pcoplo" ihcrc are supposed to be Radical ; it is the mitraitms that is eternally springing tho land with Radical ideas in the original packages. Vet here is Huston going over to tho "rebel" Domocracy, with drums beating and colors flying, and with 2,'JL0 majority and that too in spiloof tho writhing expostu lations of Wendell Philips, liio sonor ous sentences of Charles Sumner, the reproachful silenco of tho "Crndlo of Liberty," and tho cjld grim memo ries of Plymouth Rock adjacent. Row aro we to account for this phenome non ? Is it what tho Rsdical press call "apostney?" O'recnsburg Don. ItttUOlB f M LlHt. The Democrats have won an unex pected victory in tho late election for delegules to a Constitutional Conven tion to revise and amend the Constitu tion of thai State. Tho Chicago Timet counts forty threo Democrats and lor-ty-two Republicans, giving tho lulter two Republicans who wero elected by Democratic voles against tho regular Republican nominees. Tho extent (if this triumph can bo judged from the fact (hat Grunt had o'l.OuO majoi ity in that Stale, and Logan' for Congress, 55,000, ho being chosen from the State ut largo. In the Legislature tho Re publicans had soventy-two members to tho Democrats thirty -eight. We would hardly have supposed that the Democrats would have carried more than ono third of that body. The Times says they "aro not only numer ically stronger, but have a heavier metal iiil'illecluully." Charles II. Puiro. who Inst in srm in the war, and bus sinco gained a livelihood oy peddling pop corn on tho orwicn anu n orciiesier Kaili-oso, has been elected lo the Massacbif sells Legislature by six majority. Jeff Davis is HOW Said lo hnr-nnloin. plating writings book showing bis connection with the rebellion. t othint tit Ms Arts, era. How olten It has been remarked by thn people that Orsiit was) a fo for accepting tho Presidency. Hold ing, as ho did, the position of General of the Army ut an enormous salary, with chance to rest upon his milita ry reputation, crowned with tho hon ors bestowed by a grateful people, and that oflli-o being for life, it seemed the utmost folly on his part to surrender it for a four years' term in the White House. ll seems that tho President has at last reached tho snmc conclusion, Tho Washington Cot respondent of tho Day writes that, "a few nights ago, when somo ludies wero spending tho eve ning nt tho White House, ono of thorn in conversation with tho Prcsidcnt.ref rcred lotho herculean labors to bo per formed by ono holding tho Presiden cy, and remarked that sho deeply sympathized with him iu tbo cares of his ollico." To this the President ro plied, "Miulnni, don't sympathize with mo, for 1 havo concluded thut a man who is fool enough to givo up tho po sition I held iu llicnrmy lo accept tho Presidency, deserves no sympathy." It will bo noticed thnt it was not tho "herculean labors" thut troubled Grant. As ho thought of tho good times ho has had at .Saratoga, and bo hind Bonner's blooded slock, und at tho Atrricullurul Fairs of scverul Stales, ho doubtless smile J al tho idea of tho ludy that ho was working him self to death. Rut tho remark brought up to Grant's memory nil tho money that ho lost by surrendering the General ship. He is beginning lo think that when ho retiros from the Presidency ho will not bo held in universal es teom, and ho must sink down to plain Mr. Grant. Sherman has vaulted into his pluco and intends to bold it for life. Ho will roceivo the magnificent salary thut Ulysses had within his grasp. No wonder that Grant bas como to tho conclusion that ho is a tool. Anil the misfortuno of it is that since ho has been in tho Presi dential chair, tho pcoplo hare seen many additional reasons fur behoving him a fool. Valley Spirit. route .rigftrlim. Grant and tho nigger representative of Ilayti had quite a tusslo of polite ness the other day, tho latter compli menting tho forinor on his rising so superior to his predecessors in sending , 11 . -i u uuioti-y iiiiiuniur in liny it, Willie? Grant assured him thut theso old "pejudicos of color" wcro quilo obso lete in this country now I What a frightful futuro this debauched and degraded man thus shudows forth, iu his interview with that perverse dar key from Sun Domingo I If Grant's professed belief wero sound if the American pcoplo could becomo so ut terly corrupted, debauched and lost as to "rise above the prejudice of color," and universally miseegenate with no groes, then it would only bo a ques tion of time when tho negroes, and a similur number of whites, would rot out and utterly perish from tho earth poluted by such nameless and bottom less sin as this that Grant boasts of. Rut it is not possible God bas eter nally decreed und fixed forever in the organic structure, ot each in Grant's and his nigger friend aliko an organ ic necessity to murder each other. Tbey may becomo legally equal cat, sleep, and veto together but there is A stopping place to this "imparliul freedom," and in nine enscs out of ten tbero is sulllcicnt virtue lelt, both in tho whito nigger and the black one, to murder each other rather than to go any further. That is to say, nature revolts at a certain point against tho outrages on her attempted by Grant & Co., and a timo comes when thev riso up and kill their nigger equal, rather than advanco any further in filthy and accursed sin. Rut what a future for a country whoso chief de clares that it has outgrown its per ception of tiio mighty gulf dug by Omnipotence between races, a gulf that, having already swallowed up a million victims, is like to demand an other million before it comes to its senses. A'. 1". Day Book. Din You Kvr.a ? Ever what? Why, when the good old Democrat ic party was in power, did you ever hcarof spies nosing among your pri vate goods to see if you have complied with the provisions of an unknown law ? Did you over hoar of stamps? Did you ever havo to swear as to how much money you mado? If u manufacturer, did you havo lo mako a monthly report to some lazy official at livoor (en dollars per day? Did you over bear men (as you do now) advocato policy of paying the laborer with paper rags and tho mon ey shovcrs with gold f ' D.'J J'ou ever hear of lax on every thing you eat or WC;.-, in addition to a State, County And municipal iI Did you ever hear of a President riding uboul in a steamboat wholly for his own tiso at the exjvenso of the peo ple, when lie vim receiving a salary of I'j ,000 per year? Rich men and great men seem to be cursed through iheir progeny as fre quently now as in tho past. A short litno ago, Cornolius anderbilt, jr., grandson of the affluent Commodore, offered a cheek lor VI 5,000, in rav- mcul for goods putchnscd, on a bank in which bo had no money, and gol tho Hon. Horaco Greeley to endorso tho paper. Mr. Greeley will have lo iny tbo amount, it is said, and will loso it all, as this young spring of ow torn aristocracy lias rontracleU debts lo tho amount of $,'100,000, and Commodoro Yundcrhilt savs ho will not bo responsible. Young Viintlorbill has just been bailed out of jail by one t.f bis creditors, who thinks ho bus lost enough by tho misbehavior of the youth, without paying his board iu prison. Hon. John Cessna and family are "doing" South Carolina. Exchanye Mi-nnke. "Hon. John Cessna and family" aro "doing" Hndford. John started for tho former placo but got only as fur as Washington, where ho discovered that somebody elso had gobbled all the "contested election funds," and his infant loilty being of Hie kind that requires a good deal of iiiiiincial "pap" to keep it alive, be turned bis back lo Washington, with its treasury, and canio homo. Bed. ford (!a:ettc. Thcro aro six holidays in this State every year declared such by act of semblv lo wit: Christmas, New Years, Washington's birthday, Good Friday, Fourth of July and Thanks giving Day. At a church collection for missions tho preacher loelingly said : "My good brethern, let me caution lhoso of you who put in buttons not to brook off Hie eye." It spoils ihera for ut. Th following Is an abstract of the repoits msdn to the Comptroller of the Currency, on November if'Jtl, showing the condition of the National Hanks of the I'niled Slates anil Territories si tho close of business on the 0th of October, 1M00: lleaoureef ana loans anil dleronstl.. llverdralls K7,V7,7i ,.i..,311 JW. 1.1(1. ISO Is,; oi .mio i,!.V.1..' 72.JMI.SU7 6o.ns'.ii3 JS..1V1.5J - S.7V0.4IV i.Virai.lsy MOU") J,mi2,.ifii IUS.7I7.S42 I0,)7S,0M V2.I75 J.'.'0,777 T,0H2,4l :i.71t,7Ul 4i,mi,000 t S. bonds tit secure circulation I'. 8. bonds lo secure deposits 1'. H. bonds and secaritieaon hand., other slocks, bouHs and mortgages.. line from Itrdeemiiig Agents hue from other National banks hue from other banks and bankers Heal estate, furniture and Silurre... Current eKpouscs I'rrmiunis Checks and olhcr each items Hills of National hanks. Hills or State banks Kractioual currency Specie Legal tender nolae Throe per eeul. eertiticatea Total H,l"7,J:0,6O4 MAIIMTiri. Capital ttnek IIJo.WI.I.II Surplus fund SS.lnS.MI t'ndividrd pruflu tl,fiS7,.".ai National bauk notes outstanding.... 2V.'1.JVJ.6 IS State bank notes outstanding l.iH.&'Jl Indiridual deposits (11.100,107 11. 8. Deposits.. 7.I12.B47 hrposits of U, H. disbursing utiiccr- 4..SIS.S4S Use to National hanks. v0n;,su3 Dae to oilier hanks and bankers..... M.MV..i7 1 Notes and bills rediseouutisl S.s:iu,X.',7 Bills payable Mtll.So! Total. l,m7,l:'6.604 Roporta roceived from 1,018 banks. A J coo I Advocate. Major Henry Goodfcllow, U. 8. A., is nnnounced as having entored on his duties asJudgo Advocato of tho Department of the South. Major Goodlollow is a native of Philadelphia, an attorney -at-law of tlio courls or that city, and entered the army as Second Lieutenant, 20th Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, U. S. A., on April 15, 1KG1. Ho wns formerly a clerk in tho United Slates District Court of Philadelphia, and served with Dr. Knno ic bis celebrated Arctic Expedition. F.x-Ministor Harvey, whoso salary, while at Portugal, was abolished by Congress, has had it adjusted at the Treasury Department, in accordance with a proviso in the last appropria tion lull. Jt gives bun twenty-one thousand hve hundred dollars in gold I "ItlR t.Al.liTo large, kea.y MARK, eight years old suitable for logging er lim bering. Will be aold ressonnble for want of nse. decs O. K. UAHRETT. AIIMIMKTK ATOK'K SOTICP Nolle is hereby given that letteraof a'lminislration on the estate of AMASSA J. KM 1111, deed, late 01 ueeearta invrnsnip, c IcarBelJ aounty, l'a.t bar. ing been duly granted to tbe undersigned, all por oont Indebted to said Citato will please make pay. ment, and Ibooo baring claims or demands will present them properly authenticated fureettlcment and allowance witboul delay. A MASH A SMITH, Jr., John u. fmitii, Dee. S Stpil. Administrators HOUSE & LOT FOR SALE IN LUMBER CITY. nrlrr.ifnM tiffm at PRIVATE SALE X th following dtneribNi Ural Eitatt: A ffrain IIOUHK AND LOT, ailmte on Mnls irtrwt ia Mid borough, ft'.jtiif.lug Mi owned by J ant pi Crovplrj fttui John Frrituioa or-ar lb Mfthoili.t Church. A rod PTAliLK tutj etbrr ontbui.J!i:f on lh prenjiart. p3T't farliralari aptr lo Jam F. Far well, r.M., ft! Laiiitw Kttr, or tba ttisWribrr realUlDg at Hurt P. O., t'WecM countr. Pa. dncSSm ANDKLW ADULEMAX. I'roponlH! rpHE School MnKtnr of Corwitmillr, Pa., will X rf-cfir "KAI.KU PKOI'OH A 1,8 op m Jbdw ry 1, if,; r hwiidinr on CIINL HOfiM oo aortltraftt Mrnw of bu) lota. iSaiJ lwild.ag in h 40x26 fift, 14 frtf Own floor lo ariling. with two room i 9iA, and intrant or halt Sit Iftt In front and of building. Kir doora and tig lit win dows. Tbt uttr building to to finuhtd in atjl and manner a tho on on laid Iota, txcwpt then la to be no erllar projection or belfry, Tbt build ing to U romplfiod by Brpteanber 1, 171. Par mrota will ba j follow : Ooe-ibird wbm all tbe material for railing. Noting and roofing la on the gronnd; one third wht-n raiard, rWrd an 4 en elnard; the bain art warn the untitling ii Mai pWltd, It la required that tho contractor five aerarir for tho completion of the aamo. for further particular? inquir of the FfrtaiT. H. II. TljOkl'SOX, Bceretarr. Carwenavllle, looeinbr I, IKAV SU PUBLIC VENDUE! riMIERE will ba erpoocd to Tublie Kale, at tbe 1 lata residence of A sol el Carr, deceased, ia Lawrence township, on FATTRDAT, HK( KMriRR It, Hct, Tb. following described personal prnperlr, yti : One ant blacksmith tools, I act aarpenwr loolo, I et shoemaker tools, I pair ai elorka, 1 ernsft cut faw, S circular lath aaws.l eookinf stove, I beat inn etora, t rroM.inj boea, t corn hoes. I hand sled. I cote barrow, t lanterns, s let nf books, .harta, pteturra, and other tainjrl wot mentioned. TSale to commence at 1 o'clock, f. m., whts terms of sale will be made known by O. II. IIA1.L, Administrator. ALSO, at tba tarns tins anal place, 1 borset, I raw, 1 set harnesa. I sa.UI. and bridle, I pair twin sleds, I alcijrh and roheo, 1 two horse wag-on. I catting bill, 1 stores, ic, which will be aSerwd for sals as tb. property of U. II. IIAI.U SM.ICim Flllt HAI.I-'. The undrrslirned bara Flit K hLKIlillS for sale. They will be aold tery cheap. K. A. 1HV1N k CO. Curwenstille, Dec. I, IS6IMt. "tll'IC IJ. All persons are hereby cautioned ll against harboring or trusting my wife, RO VI.NA, who bss lift my bed and board without Jns eaase ff J-corocalioB. 1 will paw no debt! of her contraction -- " IIAHUMAN HEmNltBTHI.I, Pens township, Noe. S, I sen Jipd. ("1 At:Tlt. All peraon. are hereby cautioned J egsinrt pnreha.ing or meddling withacwr Um Portable ("team Kngise and Boiler, now in he possession ol M. R. Patera, of Uulich town ship, as tbe tentt kclongs to mo. MICHAEL MALOV. fllrn Hope, Nor. Jl, l.f, Jtpd. VIII MK.TK ATOR'H StlTlt l. Notice is hcrehy giren that letters of administration on the estate ol UtlDFHEV W KAVKR, demam-d, tale of llrady township, Clearfield county. Pa., have leo duly grantcil to the ntidersigue-l, all persons ImMurd to said estate will please make payment, tnd those baring claims or demands wilt present them properly authenticated I r art "'menl. DAVIII RKAM.4, l.ntbersbnrg. Pec. I t p,. Admini.lrator. IXWl'TtlRH NOTK H Notice is kcrc i by giren that Letters Testamentary having been grantel to tbe snhserilier, on the Estate ol IIKNHY H. MARSHALL, deceased, late of Bloom township, Clearteld county, Petmsylrania. all persons indebted to oaid Estate aro requested to mi.ka immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will present litem duly authenticated for settlement. HENRY I1ARTSI EI.T, Jr., JAMES C. DAIIHKTT, Luthertl.org, Dec. I ttpd. Eseeulora. TOBACCO ANlTciCARSl WIIOLEPALB AND RETAIL, Al tbe New Tobacco and Cigar Store af a .w. iiooi't.n, Two doors Eaet of the Po.le.mce, Clearteld, Pa. Constantly na hand a fin. aaaortiacat of Nary. Congress, Cnrcndish, Cable, Spunroll, Michigan aad Ceaturj Fine-cuk Chewing Tcbacea, Ac. Also, a large aad well tele ted Mock of Imported Bad Domestle Cigart, Bmoklng Tobaccos, kleernrheuta and Rriar Pipro, Pipe tlturro, Tobaecc Poxea, Cigar llol.lert, and CTerylhtng geaerally foand ia a well rerulslrd Cigar and Tobacco "tore. f- Remember the plane i Tw. doers East af the PostoBlee, Clearteld, Pa. dec I rilHK DEMOCRATIC ALMANAC fo, 1V,0 1 1MT and IfnO for ssla at the Post nm I net 2) cents. Noil4 W an addrcti. piJ II i m ei,ir MUST DE SOLD! CLOSING OUT AT COST AT Tim KEYSTONE STORE! fpHB an designed, Intending tn ratira from lha X Mercantile" buiineai, ll now eloaing out Li entire ituok of fooda AT AND BELOW COHT omprfiing 8ilkf, Wool Dflalnea, Uirtnoei, Poplina, Alpaoi Empreaa Cloth, Men's & Boys' Cassimeres, Clothe, Patinetts, llenimf, Kentucky Jeans, Ladies Cloaking, Coatl, Ehswls, Ac. 4 full line of Domestic Goods, Sheetings, Delaines, Uiughami, Flannels, Cotton Flannels, Ae, At. LADIES' & CHILDREN'S SHOES, Hat and Caps, Una and Aretie OrerlLoca, Table and Floor Oilcloths, Wall Paper and Window BhaUel, Carpets all widths. And a great rarietj of Hosiery, Notions and Trim mings of every droeription. Ladies Trimmed lists, Linen Table Corerl, Velrets, Wool Tabla Carers, Kibbone, Kapkini, Delmoral Skirts, Counterpanes, JIoop Skirts, Towlea. A large assortment of LnJlea' and Children's Wool Hoods, Nubias, Shawls, Ac. Persons tn want or anything la tbe abor. line of goods are iejvitod to giro me a call, and outain goods at w huh sale prleea. jXrJ-Urnio and eoonuy prodnoa takes it ei- cbange for goods. I). C. KU'LIKC. Clrarneld, November 1, U69. SherilT's Sale. T)Y rlrtaa af a writ nf fitri e..s. la. 1 1 sued oat of tba Court of Commoa Fleas of Mearleld rnuatr, and to ma directed, there will ba aipoied to public sale, at tba Court Moase, ia the boroueh of Clearteld. on fridar. tba Iltu day af liecemher, !, at 1 a'elock, p. oa, tba following described Real Estate, to will All the interest of tha Defendant, of, in and to a certain piece or land with a steam sawmill and III appurtenances, and other buildings, erected thereon, situate ia Brady townshin. Clcarneld eounty, Pa., described as follows: Beginning at a white oak corner, thence west 110 perches to a posi. corner 01 land sou to Hubert ration ; thence north 132 perches to a poet t thence east ft3 perches to a post : theeee aontb 20 perches ta a poet; Ihence east 67 perches to a poati thenoo south 112 perches to place of beginning; containing about 00 acres and allowance, llclng tha sanse properly eonreyed by Ira C. Fuller and wife by deed le Vim. C. Health nnd ). W. CanOrld, and recorded ia Clearfield, Pa,, ia Deed Hook "B D," Kg. ill, Ac. twined, taken ia execatloa and to aold as the property of Wm. C. r in ilk. -Bidderi will Uke notice that 15 per sent, of the purchase money asast Ve paid wbea tbe property It knocked down, or It will be put ap again for aula. CYHEN11S UOWK. Bnantrr't Orrt. i, I rberiff. Clearteld, I'a., Den. 1, 1M. J SMALL PROFITS! QlICk SALES! IIARTSWICK & IRWIN Ait constant! replenishing their itock of Drags, Medicines, Ae. School Books and Stationeryincluding the Oa good and National Series of Beadera. Also, Tobacco and Cigars of tba best brands, at tbe loweat prices, nil CALL AND FEH. it 1870. A FAM.LV 1870. NEWSPAPER FOR EVERYBODY. THE PATRIOT," A Daily and Weekly Newspaper. Great Indurrmrata ta f 'luha Only Drwao rratlc Paper at the Capital. TUG WEEKLY PATRIOT Is an eight page eheel, and contains forty eight column, of reading matter. In Its columns ran b. found tale, sketches, eorrespoadewee speeches, agricultural facte and cipenencu-o, receipts ia domestie economy, science and art, discovery, travels, taeidenta, anerdoteo, historical r ketches, Stale ncwe items, local occurrences, foreign and J-"sUo news, noted events, telegrams from all post. f 1he commercial reports, cenek and g.nen.1 market ,v.':"' "4 " current miwll.nv, Wside. 'T'1 tmi -Bicatcd dis.-ui.iont of oei i eriticttn.. w.-" pastirg political events of the times. AddeJ ! theee varied subjects will lie full and fresh reports of Congressional and Initiative proceedings. TERMS OF TUB WEEELY: One copy, one rear, cash In adtancr 2 00 One copy, six months, cash in advance I IM) Four copies, one year, cash in advance T W Tea copies, one year, cash In edience .. IS an Twenty copies, one year, rash la advance... IS no Thirty copies, "nc year, cash in advance.... M no Filly copies, one year, cash ia advance 01 (10 Owe hundred copies, one year, ia advance. ..1J4 00 With the following premiums to perwns gelling nfi elnht. A rents tending nt el ell will be paid th. following premiums in money : To any person ecn.ling as a Club ol four for 7 :.0 eoh. ft ng Club of ten for $1 OAcavh. Co Club of twenty lot ::S W cask. 4 00 Club or thirty for M 00 ca.h. 00 Club of llfiy lor sl 00 rwoh. ., 0 00 Club of one hunilrrd for (lilt 00 cash..!... IS 00 The cash lo accompany every order. Agents may retain amount of their premiums. Y oung men, deeote your leisure time lo gelling .,, en". iov ine r.v i n in i, i here Is not a Til lage or township ia which, with a little exertion, a club may not be rai.e.1. Hera is aa excellent opportunity lo circulate a good weekly paper and make money by the operation. No' swell effort were ever male before by the publisher! of any ni wspsper. Send your orders as eooa as possible. TUB MORMVCJ PATRIOT Is a firsl-clast daily arwsi.anrr. containine full Bjsocialcd press reports, special Washington dil patches from our own correspondent, Helta," llie , moet complete and accurale market rrnnrla full accunls of the prneeedmia of Congrest and the Legislature, spicy editorials, etc, etc. TERMS OF THK DAILVt Ooe copy, one year, by mail , Five copies, ooe year, by mail , Ten copies, one year, by mail 12 oo : 00 00 I-argrt elulie al the last nama.1 roles. Pipers may lie separately eddrraecd, but most be taken in one package. The moary must aeentnpany the rdcr to insure atlentinw. AJdrcet p. F. MEYKll.it A CO, ''M llamshurg, Pe. AIlTtlMMTRATORH HOTU K Notice ts heral.v .,. ,k 11. -I ..l . . . - .- a-- -'""' i ioe u the estate ef ImAAC Pkll K, Jr., deceaecd, fmwi rvariaaus Hswasntp, I learnclu enwntr, Ta.. bartne Lw. J.I t. .l. i . ' i n W'- '-- mr .n.iri.i.Hni, .11 pereont la.lel.ti-,1 to said estate will plc.ee make I ' ' - -' "'a ' " or IH I.M.I w III present Itjem procrly aulhenticatcd fweetilement. ISAAC le LclfKKY, K.rth.us, K.r. Il-lipd. Adwiuistrntor. tlMTAnH;i MLIJ TOP. "n-,1t fa , ti Mt (or latf. Orphans' Court oalrj " OFIUMJa K NT ATE IN BltADY ToWNfllltp. IN pursuance er an Dr.ler Issued oat J Orphans' lenri of Clearteld Mualr I.e nn'lersiirned Administrwlor of tbe ao.. I H ThR Ali.M.l.ll. late of Brady lo.n.h?. will .fler at PUBLIC BALK, ia lb. J,., l uthersbuig, January l,t, N1(J Ail that certain LiiibmImJ eC .1 . j itaate oo. and . ball mile, east of L.th,l,, adjoining lands ,f llcorg. M. Tbomt,a.a i!" Items and Jacob W """I"i JU Containing Nineteen Acres. A nOCKKwell tnlshed.tiaintl. a and tbarouvblv nluo.M.1 . nag. and wood-bouse, and all the aeeesu,, buildines a rood ..II ..f ..... "'I "V n m " - - wi. iu, .. fNilinv anrini. and a. trrtt J.t. frnit trees anH ebotoc gra pe Tines. '" ieo, at ina oama time and place, a aortale, " HOUSE AXD LOT, itaata in the Tillage of New galem, two and . half mil, vert r.t I n,l..k , m . - --..v..-.rf. 1 u. DsilflDr are a large two l-.ory frame DWtLLINO Uul6 .no .. nu w.Hi.i uou.e anu a goiol (ran. STABLE attached thereto. The hours Ii ,to finished, beina nainted oufkifl. en.l i. . eontains half an acre, with Erie Turnpike hi o.,., i ruou on wrn ssa eouiu, ana aa alley on tha east side, with a good well of Tatar and a larje Tarlety of fruit treos. TEKM3 AND CONDITIONS: Tha ssls ;n take place at I o'clock, p. m., when and wt, the Urnis will he fully mad. known. Tew Wisllin. to TieW the liitnim m j..i further information will please oall inperetn.e, "it uuemgncu aa a.iuaeruur, flesf leld oounty, I'a. FRKDKRICK K. AltNOLD Luthersburg, 1 Ada t. f PeUr Arnold dee d. Nor. S, lf,".0t. j ' 3iew Cabinet ! MOSIIANM (iN LAND AND LUMBER COM. . I'A NY atcr for sale Towu Lota ia the her, ough of Osceola, Clearfield county, Pa., and olei lots to luit nnrchsaert outside tbe limits ef sasl borough. Osceola it situated on tbe Meskaaaea Creek, in the riebcrt p.rtion of tbe eoaatr of Clearfield, on the line of the Tyrone A ClearosU Hailroed, where the Mosbannon and BesTanee branch roads intcraect. It ia also in tbe heart el the Mosbannon coal baeia, and large boom el white pine, hemlock, oak, and other timber set. round it On. of tb. largest lambor manufoetsr. ing establishments ia the Stat, ie located ia ike town, while thera are many other lumber ea4 shingle mills around it, Tb. town ie but soee years old, and contains a population of eas tfca. sand inhabitants. fUr-i tt further information apply at Ike oiet of tha above aompanj. JOHN LAW61IK. aprH Supermuoaeal. Houses nnd Lois for Sale. ICR HOUSES and LOTS ia Clearteld, w aale on reasonabl. terms. Poeoeetioa girt, in thirty days. Also, a plot of FOCIl LOTS ea the corner of Foarlh and Heed street., sis. 1 72i !00 feet. Threw nf these lots are well loeatei for either lamber yard, ooal yard, or for baildisg purposes generally, being within 1'C feet ef Ike railroad depot. Price and terras reasonatl.. ApplT to UkOHUE THORN. I'bll-tf Clearteld, Pa. durational MISS H. S. SWAN'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS CLEARFIELD, PA. THE WINTER TEllM of twenty two wests, wiU eommracw on Monday, Not. 22, ltcl. A Primary department will b. added to tks School this fall t for which the aemoeeof a eea. prtent instructor La- bee a engaged. And ae effort will be stiar.,1 ta render thu deparussal attractir. and tustraetira. TER.M3 OF TdTIOX. Reading, Orthography, Wriling.OIWsct Lea ions, Primary Arithmetic aad Primary Oeogrephy, per half terns, (of elsr.a ) l H History, Ikcal and deecriptiia tiaograpby with Map Drawing, tirammar, Mcatal and Written Arithmetic ....... I It ' Algebra and tbe Scienoes to InstrwrtioB ia instramoatal aasie 10 M Oil palatinf .. 1 h Wsi work o For full particulars send for Circular. Clearfield, Ang. ti, IcCO-pd. CLEARFIELD ACADEMY. Rev. P. L. Harrison. A. M., Principal, Tni SECOND SESSIONof Ike prestalMke lastle yearof tbls Institalloa wilUea.we.ee oa HONDA V, Ibc 21d day af K.T.mber, Ittl. Papilt can enter at ... tine. To... wdl oa char get with tiilioa from the Umt tksy salatte m. Tiwee ui ta. seerloB. Ik. .ours, af instruction embraces .eery tllif Included la a thorough, n roe Ileal and aMea- pll.hed education for both taxes. IB Principal, baring had tba adrtaUgesf mack experience la kit nrofeasioa. assures t- rentt and guardians tbtt kit entire ability aad atrgiet will be deeded I tha mural ui atti. UI training or the youth placed under kit tkarit, aCDMM UP ll'IIIO.. Ortborrsphy, Rtadiag, Writing, aad Prlsitry ariinmaue, per nemioa ( 1 1 weeks) . II N Ortmmar, Geography, Aritkm.tie, aai History (Ml Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Mea- turatioa, r-orreying, Pbilocepby, Pkytl. alogy. Chemistry, Book Keening, Botany and Physical Orography . $1 00 Latin, Greek and Freack, witk any af Ike abort Branehet .... 1 It ktt Sir-Plan. (JO le.eo.s) . . . l 10 T-No deduction will b. made fat ehettte. T-fer further particulars loqnlre af Rer. p. L, HARRISON, A.M., Fek. 4, 100 If. (0:28) Principal. Curwensville Marble Yard. "I KSIHOt'8 of estrndtng my hmnprm, ana f kipowiog lht-r raa Be bigtwr thbtta ot reaficrt to the memory of tbe diweetetl u4 haried friend, than to rreot erer laair nan hnmrfl a poulptnred i.b of enduring aiarute. tkat noinlt ftJTvv?r te the rrating plane of Ibom lure; I Wg lrtrt to aar to all who wish te their flctiMa for their drfiarted frirads aa4 kiodrrd, that they md bow hare opportuatiy of dnihg to, hr falling at my Shop Thoapicva. ftirH. l arwcrninllfk, Pa,, m I m ptrarl te umivn 10 onirr, MOXUJtKXTS, CRADLE & BOX TOMBS, JIKAD STOXKS, Ac, of any design or tise. at reaeonabte rates. N. It I keep ou hand lac beet Karrlr; Bb4 ,. tic Ntrblo. All work cxwewted ia toe most ' "Iful u.""'"'' ' min )m deliver w.rk " ' , . Vle.eOe.J "djoilng cewwtwe.il dcsTrcd' WM.lI.COI.BlBN. Vtirweninlli, Oi l. Jft, Iftfty,. ,.-- - SherilT's Sale. BT vlrta of writ of Aeri FttrU, ( need out of tbt Court of Conea Pie m of Cleetftt'd wMJontr. an J to diroetecl, there will be i.ofd to PI 11 UC 8ALK,al the Cart Hooae U the hnrevgb of C tearful d. oa Thertdaf, the Vth da ef Deeanbtr, l(tM, at I e aloek, f. tbe M in wing tropertr, te wit i Two cert am traott or paiveli of Und, ittua! In tllovni towahip, Clearlield roaetr. Pa., ooaBied nt. deernUd ai fullowr, xi : Brgieamg al -ik noe oa tho aoutb aide of tbe Sa()aehanta al Walcrfnrd Tarnpihe mad, on Pearon'a Mai; xhw aorth 66i degreea rati along aaid turnpike 1 perrhei to a iit.ne i I he no attll by eaid tarCfU road north 17 d-ereea, eft 4J pervbr tea Moot . Iheare alb 110 rwbee to a port ; theite 7 do-freM, weat 4t) porebri to a rjetnltH-h : (beat ooth m degreea. weat el perehee to a brmWk thofc by Krorea lioe arnih ll perrhei te th place of heginaing: eontavining fi arret, !! lerrho, aad the aaaal allowanoe of til per eeat Ibawther piece of land ht-gtaniag at a neaihrh earner of No. t theoca by line of No. eoMt HU 4-10 perrhea to a port t ihetiee by th aooth aide of the Haterford laropiheattd Ibelnt abore drrilted pie?e f land, aontb tt decre. weott 44 a-) prrrhra; throve eoath f&i aVgreef, weft l perrhea tw a acono; tbenoe by No, WM (Joe-ph Vearo&K north ft S ) porrhet te (be plaow of bee'tining! ewitaiaing 4 acre, t perrbe,and allowaaee of att per rent. Tbeahel train being the aone premier eoarered by Jaaift bUwm to tiamer P. bmm in one deed. taken ia eieevtion aad ta be eold bj the property M tiatner P. lilox-pa. . -nidJera will Uke a Mi re thai II Tr renL af the parebaae Bene mni he paid v-" the prnpert ia fcaoeked ., or it will he - npagaia for aale. WILLUM T1CKKH 8aaairr a Orrtra, 1 De f t. tfhtnf. Claaraeid, Pa., Her. 17, m. McGAUGHEY'S EESTVlUAMtSKElRESHMEM mions, Ib Levi s New Iluibling. (fonBcrly cccop'ird k jsr. note.i fKrONP ST- CLEAIiriKLD, TA. '.nv.t ivnr k..l. aMBele.lnnef CAf J iKS, NITS, 1'IH AHS, TOUACCO, I Also, I KKSII CYST kit." receive uoiiy, " oBlf llfll BIMNIKM teecadMoi t ai urn tutt, dcl" oj J'A IV iisi"