She gUpttMuan. GEORGE B. GOODLANDEH, Mi-ton and mormiTuR. CLEARFIELD, Ta. WEUSESPAT MOKMSO. DEC . Wl. WosDi'HruL ! A dioputc-li from Bnllimoro on Friility luat iinnouiicoil to tlio world tlwtViro Proiiilent, Oil- lax, who Itad jnnl tlion arrived in tlio city, had exii'ecd liimsolf in favor of tlio reiinniinuiion of Grant and liim sell fur Presidency and Vico rronidon vy. What diHintvroKtodncvH ! Piivbi.y Afflicted. Lnto advice from tlio Holy Land nro to tho effect that llie Pi-rciun Empire is sorely nflliclcd with botli iiitiiino nnd an nrcliv. Tlii latter crime seems to prevail everywhere, even in the Ro Diililie of tlio United Slates. Neither oaths nor constitution seem able to restrain tlio.to in authority. A MoTi.tr Crowd. Tho Ruiaian Puke Alexis had a grand reception in Philadelphia on Monday last. Oncol tho novelties of tlio Oceanian was tho placing of all tho school chihlroo in the city along both sides ot Hrotid tt root, while tho Duke nnd his suite passed up the ceutro, thus giving young America" u side view of roy alty. Mahrikd Aoain Gen. Dan. E. Sickles, who murdered Philip Barton Key in Washington, in 1H.17, and at present our Minister to Spain, was married two weeks ago to u Spanish lady only 21 years old. Ho is 51. His former wife, was an Ilaliun. llo is now on his way home, having sailed from Liverpool for New York ou tho 2Sth ultimo. Exactly. "Lawless and Revolu tionary Mexico," exclaim our Radical oxchanges. That is so, but why? The negro and the white are and have been (or generations upon a per fect equality and yet lawless, and revolutionary. If tho amalgamation of tlio races produces this, why labor so zealously to bring about u siuiilnr Ktnle of things in theso ouco happy and untied Slates? Will some (Judi cal answer this question t A Fatal Mistake. Tho Govern moot of France, on the "Hth nil., exe culed Ilossel, Fcrre and Bourgeois, threo of the Coininunit leaders, as that of tho Cninmunint leaders. This was just as great a mistake. And as two vrongs never make one right, this act of tlio French govern ment cannot be defended. Itcpublics cannot bo upheld by bayonets and the halter, and it would bo well enough for Grant und the French rulers to weigh these twin destroying elements of Liberty. So.MKTUINO IN THE WlND. The lieud of tho gift cnterprie ut Wash ington has ordered all the vessels ol War, not engaged in stealing St. Do mingo, to the coast of Cuba. Daniel Sickles having stolen tho heart and hand of a SpanMi lady and eloped, mnv have something to do with this movement ; or, Grant, P.alicock and Ahe IJcnls may have ubandoned St Domingo, and are now going for Cuba as tho better prize of tho two. it's larceny, any how. Tuk Trizb Kino. Tho Icing talked of mill between Joe Coburn and Jim Mace, the celebrated Americun nnd iigli.-ih prijeo fighters, came off on Thanksgiving day, in a ewnmp, 43 miles from New Orleans. The fight lasted three hours, and only twelve rounds were fought, resulting in a "draw game," Coburn driving Maco into bis corner, from which ho refused lo come to the scratch. From a de tailed account it is evident that Co burn is an overmatch lor Mace, and hud tho fiht continued would have been awarded the championship. Thanksgiving was therefore profaned by a brutal prize light. A not nr. a ScARK.-Grant k Co, oro trying to bully Spain. They tried to frighten England when they sent Motley over to fight or bring buck the cash for tho Alabama claims. Our Minister was crushed and the Yankees aro cheated out of their just claims from the (act that tho English men would not scare. Now, Grant has ordered Dun. Sickles, our Minis ter, homo from Spain, for the purpose of ularming the Spaniards because they practice martial law in Cubu just as lie does in tho Cnrnliuns. Spain won't scare cither. Grant is the lest man to reproach any ruler for violul ing the laws ol his Country, because bo is a Jack Sheppard in that line. JUthkr Mixf.d Royalty, Loyalty and Democracy became very much entangled at Now York on Wednes day last, on the occasion of tho Amen', can Russian ball, in honor of ihu Duko Alexis. Jenkins report that all the loveliness and manliness of tho metropolis was at the dance. Tho Duko'. partner on tho occasion wero Miss Ilnfliiian, daughter of Gov. lloff. man, Miss Morso, daughter of Tele graphic Prousior Morse, ond Miss McDowell, dauirhler of Gen. Mo. Dowelt. Jenkins thinks tho Duko will form an allianco with ono of these ludies, but which ho is i,t new prDHJ to it. The tlule of Ha seal. This iiiclur of carpet bng rulo In South Carolina is from tho New York Tribune, and every ono who reads it here will apply its moral nearer home. Tlio Tribune says : "W hat n situ meful exhibit it is I Hy juggling with figures and nuinipuluu ing artlully contrived tables, n"iiing" ot adventurer Kept mo people oi South Carolina as completely in tho dark about the finances of tho State as though their false returns hud been printed in Sanscrit. They prophesied smooth things while the ship was drilling into the whirlpool ol' bank ruptcy. They lied libout tho condi tion ( the Trousury regularly, and at fixed intervals, willi all the system of practiced nioutchiiuks. Ilomls were printed in New York by the ream, and sold in Wall street for what they would fetch. A so.culleiStato Agent, it street broker, bandied millions ol' those bonds, without giving a shallow of responsible security for the intogi i ty ot bis dealings. Tlio Governor. Troiistiror.nnd Controller General vied with each other in fabricating stale meats intended for tho public eye, while the real facts and figures in the desperate case wero kept in tho secre cy of their own offices. There seemed to be no such thing as sounding bot tom in the wild stream which rushed out of the Stale Treasury. An Invcs tigaling Committee, appointed by the Irightened Legislature, camo up to New York to look into the finances of the State, which had no apparent existence outside ol Wall street; und these ccntlcmcn turned their tour into a holiday trip and relaxed the stern jounce of their intent into a wild junketing at an up town hotel. ''Hut the end has come at Inst The I'u brie ol' falsehood has collapsed ; tho public credit is moribund. The peoplo have been deceived as lung as possible, and after such statements us a seven million debt in lHJll, and nine and a half millionsin September, 1K7I, wo grasp the astounding fact that on lbs 2Ulh November, 171, South Caro lina owed the enormous sum of fl", KOti.llliS. Here is a State made finan cially bankrupt by mere speculators in polities. What punishment shall overtake tlio plunderers who, within a very lew days, havo been while washing each other? Certain it is that their guilt is in clearly determin ed as that of our own niiiiiieipnl dan dilti, whoso audacity so much resem bles theirs. Wo are heartily sick ol tho sentimental attempts of "parly managers" to cover up the corruption, dishonesty, nnd extravagance of the carpet bug governments. The plea t lint cxp'wiiro of these frauds will in jure the Republican party is as wicked as it is silly. Keller, a thouxunil times, t tint the party be rent asunder than that any crime lor which il can bo justly held responsible be covered up mi its own house. No parly can 'ong live wiih such a cancer concealed in its bosom. lint the party is not responsible for tho criminal dishon cty of a few ntlicials who bear its name; though it would he justly held to strict account if il should lie acces sory to any attempt at concealment of I ho oncost's o which wo hare called attention. We are glad that il is loo late to screen the rascalities which have been perpetrated in the Caiolinas. Wo havo lully exposed and denounced these cunning thefts, and leave the issue with the courts ami tho public, inoro than ever con vinced that 'this is specially il time for Idling in tho light into (link places, and bringing rogues every where to righteous punishment- Tribune, November 28. Tile Puoi'KR Tonk ' A n aged clergy man" writes to the Columbia (S. C.) I'neni.c to say : 'ltgrieves metoseoany irreverence towards God und his worship. How ever great may bo tho mockery of appointing u llianks-'i vini; day hi South Carolina by General Grant or liovernor ruott, cvt ry sincere Chris lis n should feel his obligations to lib Creator. As the condition of things among lis renders nday ot humiliation und prayer much more appropriate, it is rcMiecllully proposed that the .'loth inst. bo so observed by till our people in their various churches. Let it bo a day of prayer, that He who holds in His hands tho sccplro of universal do minimi, and lo whom nil kings and rulers aro subject, and whose high prerogative it is to deliver tho op. pressed, will look down upon- this lit' dieted Slate, and vouchsafe her n speedy deliveranco from till the op pressions ot wicked men, nud restore lo her llieduys ol her ancient purily und virtue. Let prayer bo especially made lor all who Uro unlawliilly im prisoned, and for tlio destitute and suffering families of those who, with out cuuso, ure thus incarcerated." Indignant. That loyal picksnilT, Mr Gcorsn Alfred Townscnd says that u great deal of unnecessary fuss has been made about I'rvsideii't G rant's son uoing to Europe Mr. Townscnd does not seem to bo aware that in or der to send his son to Europe Presi dent Grunt has deliberately broken Ihu law ol the laud, which provides that "no subaltern o nicer shall have any leave of absence until ho shall have served at least two years with tlio company to which ho may bo at tached. Tho fan that a young man goes lo Europo on a pleasure excur sion is of little account ; hot when the President of llm Pnilcd Siii,. .l,.l;i. crstely breaks the law in mder locon. er upon ins son n special lavor w iden no other subaltern ollicer of (be nrmy would be allowed lo receive, the mat ter ceases lo bo unimporlatil. Ifibe President wilfully breaks iho law, who can be required to obey it ? OUARRU.INll It is nan,, I i t.,a.. chuscti on Thanksgiving D.iy to puruon me most, meritorious convicts in tho Stu'.u Prison Si,,,,,,!....!.. enough, this pruclico bus been the . .. ,., in ulii, j,.r oi creating a row be tween the Warden of il,.. ,,,;... ...i tho Governor, who, ofcoarso, possesses iiiu iui noon ir now-lit -i l... iv I. o i i.w . iti unit recommended hoihu nr:.,,.r r... n. . , i " mo exerctsoof cxei iinvo clemency which no uovernor lul hot see tit 0 grant Hence the Wurd. n it. ; .... siitn, und tho usual Thanksgiving JV. livilics in the State Pi isiin of 1 ........ ihtiscits this year are. unfortunately, iv uu u niiiu uuirrcu. Ol'll'M. It is .11 hi t lint Hw,r., is now consumed in tho I'niled States than ever before llmin.r it,.. ..j. month which ended with September lasl, pounds were imported at Sun Francisco nlioir. i.,. mni ion ' I V "H -iif, iuu (Hit), tiliovo ono third more limn whs p .. i .luring mo corresponding period ol 1M7U. It U..1.1.1 ... " . , , - i'j".i mm not, only is tho consumption of opium among our Chincso residents im.reiis. ing, but thai Americun also tx-o more Of th drug than ever before. lateral I'rltonHtt Under this caption, tho Philadelphia Inauirer informs tho benighted peoplo of the United States, thul they havo, until tin time, been deprived ol tne blessing of Federal prison 1 It tolls us that wo need such contrivances very much j that wo had no conveni ences lor tho punishment not to say torturo of traitors, during nil thotimo of our lalu'civil wur of blessed mom ory I Congress has endowed our be loved President with regal pernors; given to 1 1 i i it tho authority lo suspend ut will Ihu issue of writs of Jlnlmis Corpu, and ut tho same lime neglect ed to supyly tho means by which that illustrious dignitary can alone mnko his power loll. J h's will, it seems, bo remedied titan early day Attorney General Akerman, wo arc lold, will recommend to tho next U'jii cress that it make an appropriation lor building a Fedurul Prison in the City of New York I" Tho Inquirer goes on lo say that ono should ulso bo built in Philadelphia. Of all things said, tho last is most filling, Let us have Dabtii.ks in each of our grout cities, in Now York, llallimore, llos ton, Chicago, Cincinnati, and l'hilu delphia. Tho Hail in which our Fath ers met, declared their independence of tyrants, and denounced tho arro giince and cruelty of ihoso who by thoir own net hud destroyed their right lo rulo over their fellow men, si ill stands in tlio city of Ponn. Let it bo destroyed. Let not one stone remain upon another, lo remind us that wc oneo wero freemen, the sous of freemen I It is an insult to our musters, and should bo lorn dow n und carted away, that wo may have room for our coming IIasth.k. Let noili ing stand in tlio way of the coming dictator, whoso servants ure oven now whetting tho knilo for the murder of Liberty. Strong laws may bo lookod lor from tho Congress ; iron laws, binding us as wo havo never bo foro been bound, and luyineg us help less at tho feet of u radical dynasty, merciless, and hungry for power. Do pcud upon it, we shall have Dustilcs. Wo shall see our enemies making ready tho means ol reducing us lo slavery ; and go on us before, leuv ing the future t tukf cure of itself! And the blood id our children will be shed, in perhaps, a vain endeavor to regain what we criminally permit to be lakon away Irom us, without pro test, und without n care. Columbia UerM. fonceulett Itrattly t'tapou. In our innocence we had supposed that the law which imposes a penally on all persons for carrying comcaled deadly weapons would bo respected liy tlio Judges of our Courts and their prosecuting officers, but in this, il hih pears, wo uro reckoning without our nosl. t)n Saturday. last, not only did District-Attorney Mann advise certain negro lo carry weapons, but judge Allison announced his determination locluirgo tho jury to tho oiled, that every man has a light lo carry arms to protect. liitiiKcll. II this be li legal inlcrpt'cliiliiin of Iho law, then why not at one blot il from ihu statute book ? II lliis decision goes abroad with the sanction ol a lending Judge, the pernicious practice of carrying deadly weapons will becomo more general than it has hcrclolbre been The almost daily murders and maim ings growing out of this most repre lieusiblo custom should, it would be naturally supposed, bo a siiflieient cause tor insisting upon a still more rigid oid'it'ccinciil ol the law ; but in stead ot that tlio assassin is encourag ed lo go forlh armed, und lo do his deadly work. Il is really astounding that such a position should have been taken by Judge Allison. Wo are very sure (hat bis course, in this n. alter will ex cite, not simply tho surprise and in liignalinn, but the most sciious ap prehensions in the minds of all sensi blu citizens as to the result of this most remarkable recommendation. IhralJ. Anotiikr IiAIiicai. Rascal. Thc.V. V. yi7iuflf says: "With Thanksgiv ing il seems lit that there should be un end of Murphy , and wo propose now to make it. It then proceeds to pub lisb three columns of documentary o! deuce, niainlv derived from tho files ol the War hcpurlment, in reference to .Murphy's army contract. The evidence which has recently come to light, il says, proves him to lie a d" I'r.iuder to the government in ono con tract ulono lo the amount ol SltilJ.tlOU. This with e.'iO.IMJO loss on shoddy hats i. : i.. .i t... i . r iuioisiiiu vy nun, iiiiikc .uurpny an net un I defaulter lo the irovcrnmenl for over 8.110,000. Tho Tribune, explains that it has in every case published the eviuuuee ngainsi Murpliy, not when it thought it could havo a political effect, but when it could get il, and that tho present evidence was procur ed only on tho day before bis removal, and would not now bo published ut all but for the ollleial loiters of compli ment, which make it incumbent on il to defend what it has heretofore said A Spunky Rah Davis, tho Radical Governor of Texas, may havo to come North, like Hidden and Bullock. Tim Legislature of that Ktalo, although Radical, recently refused, by a decis ive majority, to sustain his proclama tion ol martial law in certain cnunlies of the Cnmmonwoatih. Thai majority is steadily increasing in influence and numbers, and there is initio strong talk of impeaehinu Davis An- hly duct. Ono of his Ol'iriiim. iI,m ll.kiiul,... Union, intimates that he will not sub mil lo this. "Governor Davis." it says, "is not going lo surrender lo llie Jut Mux Hemocrncy without hitter struggle, and, if need ho light." This is s bold threat, in nil villicn Iml il is innro likely to piecipitato the Governor's impeachment than to pro vent it. If the Democrnlsiind f .1 h I ol iho Legislature sco proper to im pencil imvis, tiicy will do it jnr.',0 f uis menaces, and l ien Im u in ;.i.. havo lo submit to his f.ile, or call on inu i losideiil to save bun by o violent interference. The chillif'i s ntn In. would submit j como Nnrlh; and cither act as n common Informer for the administratis, or pm libels against the South for some high toned Radical organ Age. Sick. Princo Hismarck nnd the Prince of Wales oro both very sick. Tho former is killing himself by over work und the latter by debauchery, and ir they do not change their modi) of life soon they will uccced. Iflll'lieA f !'.... In tl I . ,j -nm more is no loom oioi'peiuieiK'O in tlio vast army of Federal ofiieo holders and jouriial isls ond others who look to them for their dally bread, than there i among tlio Otiniiebs in llm .'... I i'..i.i? ,. i i'T .iiniu i urn s B"v' . .t'o Itanftr or it. Grant's spokesmen in Washington are greatly concerned ut tho character of the honest Legislature now in ses sion in Georgia, and express the fear that all traces ot tlio moderate Koptio lican legislation of llie past two yours will ho blotted out by its action. A few facts gathered from the reports of the Tiousuror ol Georgia for IsitiO and 1870 will servo to givu tho publiu u correct idea of tho style of legislation which Grant, Delano k Co., regard us moderalo und Republican. On tho illst ol December, IstiO, tho estimated total receipts from all sources for the ens uiiig year wero planed hy the Treasurer ol Georgia ut Sl,!i4.V 000 ; und tho necessary and usual di bursonients for tho sumo year, cxelti sive of interest on tho publiu debt, at $5110,0110, which would leave u balance lo be applied for tho payment of the interest and tho red net ion of the pub lic oebt ol 845,000. Thia was u very encouraging prospect. At iho end ol tlio year lNHO, however, it was ion im lliat, i list end of these hopes being realized, under Iho moderate and lie publican administration of Gov. Out -lock, tho ordinary expenses of tho gov. eminent hud been run up to 8U7,OU0, besides a largo debt Incurred against tho State Road ; that Stale bonds to thoumountnl nearly ?o0l,000 had been illegally issued by tho Governor, und that hills bud been passed granting aid to thirty-two railroads, through wliieh tho endorsement ollho Slate Was pledged to the amount of 8:10,000,000 more. After stating these facts, llie Troasui-er very prudently naked lo he excused from venturing on any csli muto of tlio expense for 1871. It is probable that' tho present Legislature would lecl very happy II they conld blot out ull traces of llie Legislation of tho past two years; but tho distinguished gentleman who havo had the control ol tho Slate gov ernment during that timo havo placed it entirely oat ol their power to do so, Tho traces nl that legislation will he manifested in Georgia in frightfully oppressive taxation for many a long year to come luxation imposed ubon iho pontile to enrich u hordu of the most rapacious and unscrupulous plan deters who ever preyed upon u do fenceless community. JV. 1'. .Vua. llntlieul Trouble in Ohio. Accoiding to Washington advices, the henatoiial question is growing in foresting. Seveu Republican members ot the Legislature, enough to conliol the election of Senator, declaro thai they w ill never vote for John Slier man, and that 1 1 icy will not oven go into Republican caucus unless they can have a pledge that somo other Ib'publican will be named. .Neither will they volo for Delano, and lie has retired I mm the contest. 1 bey wnnl tho Republican lo nominated ex Sec relary Cox, and will unite nitblbc Democrats on bun it tho Kudicals re fuse. Tho Sherman licptihlicnns say they will never consent to voto tor General Cox. On tho other hand, il the Republican caucus should nomi nate General (-ox, there are many Democrat who would vine for him, rather than seo him defeated by Slier man's friends. Senator Sherman closed np (ho special meeting of the Senato Finance Committee a lew days since and bur ried home in great tribulation. He hopes to bo uhle lo employ the Federal patronage in such u way, in tho sec lions w hero iho seven clinnipions ot reform reside, as lo induce their con- siiiucnls to instruct them to volo lor hi. m Delano is bitterly opposed to Micrinuu s reelection, while ut II same time ho would prefer some other man than Ins predei csor.ox Mecrctury Cox. Old lien Wade would bo glad to obtain the favorable consideration of llie mighty seven, but Ihey lire op posed lo Santo Domingo. Grant will do everything in his power to prevent the election of Cox; nnd both the President and Delano would like lo see a compromise upon Gen. Schetick. Lancatler Intelliijt ucer. fVisI mid l.ooxr. The Itadiculs encounter considera ble troubio on trying to prove thai their party friends who are overtaken while plundering tho Treasury are honest men. Tho Philadelphia Aje, in alluding to tho subject, says : "We should bo glad lo believo that Major Calhoun, lalu Pension Agent in this city is, us tho I'n-it says, "still worthy of llie confidence und ull'ection of his countrymen." But if this be true, ho has been the subject of us gross an outrugu us was ever perpe Hated upon an innocent man. It is a subject on which the I'rest seems to be playing "fast and loose," for it be gan by justifying ihu trealmcnl ho re ceived, und endorsing the charge made against him. A little consist ency in such madcrs is not undesira ble. Wo havo just been readii g a series ol eulogies in llie Radical press on the lion. William Millward. lint when it was proved before a Congres sional Cnmiuidco that appointment lo the Military Academy lor Mr. John Cnvodo's district had been sold in the Philadelphia market (or seventeen handled dollars, iho Radical papers screened Covodo by tho allegation that, without his knowledge, Air Millward sold that appointment and pocketed thu wholo of the money. We do not know that this wus true, but the whole Radical press and sevo nl Radical Congressmen said it wus If injustice has been douo to Major Culhoun and Mr. Millward, let the charges bo disproved and the authors of them bo put to thuino. liut, fur die sake ol public morality, it w ill be well lo keep up some little disci iiniioi lion between guilt and innoeeiicn, tint! not wholly confound ilium in il, new Lniiicui doctrine as nnnounced v cotv;,iporurv : '.As to manors d IH'Isoiud character, wn iln mil think the Republicans of Philadelphia are quite ready to ullow such conside rations to enter into their philoso phy.'" Tho J'ns; Juno 21, k-71. An Honkst "Cain." Tho Oniric, ton Xrwi slates that ex Senator Cain decline to bo a candid. ilo for tlio Legislut uro of South Carolina, upon tho ground that ho will not aid tho Ring in any plan for plundering tho p.oplo of the Mite. ThU is highly hohoral.lo on Iho part of Mr. Cain. Would there were many other Cains 1. 1 this kind in tho political arena. The sinister mark on tho lorcbcad of tho iginul Cuin" liiijjht not then bo no Icrrihlo. InnCrRKKKHII.V -fii'nnl'oftnni.t.il f..!...l - --- .1.. iviiu, tlio Pardoned hinamist llo en Im.. been cleoied to tho LcL'islaliirn ,.f S'liilli Curobna from tho ('hni li n,n district. With Grant's hack i nit. It Wit found liiinoasibla In L.i.,.. I.; down, especially after that islamj dar key bnrbveuo. 1 iliitorlc Vnrprl-ttaKfUn, AN IKTKRF.STINO UKTnosl'KCT. It is a remarkable fact thul carpet- baggism originated a great many year Olio in JIUSSUCIIUBOUS. a. veiicmuio pamphlet, Louring mo uate April 10, ItlSU, and entitled "Tho Declurulion of thu Gentlemen, .Merchants and In habitants of lloslon and tho Country Adjacent," give an account of "the late revolution in Now England." This paper complains that Sir Edmund A nd ros had been brought from New Yolk to bo their Governor, und pro ceeds t "Thu Government wus no sooner in these Hands, but care was taken lo load Proferment upon such men us were ttrantiirt lo ana luinrs ot iho People; and every one's Observation hath noted, what Ouulilicutions ro commended a Man to puldick Ofllces und Employments, only here und there u (jond Man was used, when others. could not easily be had ; tlio Uovcr- Hour htiiiscll, with Assertions imw and thou falling Irom him, miidu us joulous thul it would bo thought for his Majesties Interest, it this People wero removed and another succeeded in their room : And these far fetch In struments that were growing ri'i'A among us, would gravely inform us that it wa not for Ttis Miijettiet Inter ett that ice elwultl thrive. "Hut of ull our oppressor wo were chiefly tqueei'd by a party of abject Persons fetched Irom New York, to lie tho Tools of tho Adversary, stand in ut our right hand ; by these were extraordinary and intolerable Fees ex torted from every ono upon ull occa sions, without any Rules but those of their own insutiablo Avarice and Beg gary ; and even tho probate of u will must now cost as many I'oumls per haps ns il did Shillings heretofore; nor could a sinull voluino contain tlio other Illegalities done by these Horse Leeches in tho two years tliut they have been tucking of us. Persons who did but forcibly object against tho raising ot taxes without uu Assembly, have boon for it fined, somo 20, somo 'M, somo other 50 Pounds. 1'itcl.t and piekt Juries have been very common things among us Some havo l-een kept in long and close Imprisonment Willi out any the least Information appear ing against thein.or un Habeas i'orjxis allowed unto them. Such wus this ancient craft in Mas sachiioctts (imported fiom New York) nearly 200 years ago. The picture seem to havo been drawn here in Richmond, says tho Enquirer, in 1871 Was them ever anything (it asks more life like, more true? iturphy't llead'll'ork. Tho Tribune, which is mercil ess in its exposure of thu villainies of tin lion. Thomas Murphy, Grant's col lector of tho port of Now Yoru, has the lollowing uboul that gentleman's mako ol army hats : It is not asserted it is provod that this man M urphy sw indled i lie liovern menlottlofat ieast 81PJj000, in con Iraels staled in detail, and no one but himself knows how much more in whiihho escaped detection. He do livercd huts "made from ground fell and gum und oilier poor material, says one document ; "huts and caps of tho meanest quality, says un official letter to tho quartermaster general s department: "llie poorest material, most negligently mauulucturvd, und ottlio most imw oi kmanlike finish havo ever seen," sr.vs annthcr sworn statement. And if any one asks bow this was possible, be must bo reminded tliut Mr. .Murphy has very winning ways with ntlicial people. "I heard says ono witness under oath, "about getting some lurs for Colonel Vinton's wile; J iiNk heard si.n,e:hing about I olonel mton s having a currmgi' il was iho talk among the hat men down town that Mr. Murphy could let contracts il lie wanted llietn vtK rnoTF.sT. "Jiartial law" in Cubu excite general indignation, but ull who truly feel it, should let it ex lend lo lliu sumo outrage in our own land. The Spanish uovernmetit have only Imitated luidicul rule, hero. The execution of the eight boy by court uiaitiul, has u parallel in llie execution of an innocent old lady, .Mrs. nurriitt, bv the sumo unlaw lul tribunal in Washington, liy ull menus, let us protest against lawless tyranny everywhere. Srnosn Word. JuJgo Ilarnard. in discharging a ladv on a writ of ImUiis ceru., in New York last week, w ho hud been arrested and lodged in jail under tho recent "Hotel Act" of that Mate, prinoiiuced tlio law un constitutional. Tlio Judge went furth er, and in showing his reprobation of i no law in question, said that the "member of tho Legislature who voted for it, knowing its character, ought to bo indicted." Tub Tiilcis Tho Attorney Genn. fill is quoted us authority for the statement thai in tlio single Stale of South Carolina 2.000 person have been arresied under tho "Ku Klux act." People used to think that the wliolcsulo incarceration of political opponents was carried to its acme in Vcnico, but tho old d'ulgci of Iho re public weren't a circumstance to our now Itupublienn "dodge." J On Wednesday lat, while iho slier iff of Carbon county was away, the prisoner in tho jail made a combined attac k upon the servant girl, who had brought their dinners lo them. Knock- ing' her clown, choking her, and tak ing the key Irom her they nneiied th door into the yard and mtldo their es cape, Tho new Piloomllrld Timet say a surveying parly was recently over the mule ol the railroad which is pro posed to ho built on this siilooflho innpichaniitt, Irom Duncannon lo Northumberland. Dkad. Hon. Win. Milward, form mly a member of Congress Irom the I'Viirth District of Philadelphia, and United Slates Marshal during the 4ur, died at Kirk wood, Delaware, on tho 2Stb ull. When Socrates wa told by a friend Hint his judges hud sentenced him to ileaih ; "And has not nature," suid ho, 'pushed Iho sumo kouienco upon I lie in?" FirO'MuinliHl Illiicjliburn, of Pliila il 'liliin, tj icil on Ihp Jlntli nil., in llie (Villi ) far of lii io;p. Jlu uin horn in I'ri'cJiii kHliui'jr, V, and liml been on llio police force, in various ctiimcilim, fur ovor (wenty j eiim. I'p Hill Work. Forlipn and ChI. . ' ' "nu -' hi.u i, tho cx pennon MKuntH, u-yin i l,vi.uni wiijr j.ii,y loott ino liootile limncy, liU ril'iluetod lu nuv Imn.Kin. i j... ...III.m .. .-i i: I .jmw ui-kui wijij rviuivni' vi'iaowi. $fu jadwtlscmcutsi. D OVT FAIL TO HEAH OLIVE LOGAN'S LECTURE, IK THE COURT. IIOl'SE, ON Thursday Evening, Dr.c. 2Sih. Subject: "Nice Young Men." 1 IUTION.-TU I'lililio it lirrubj MUliniKtil J nKnlnt imrclmiinir ur in nny maiiDor iiirilillinfc with Iho lullowinK iti'seribfil property, nuw In ttif pnpucfliun nf John U. Ituller. of l.nwrrnct tfiwn fliii. Cli'ii'tU'hl cuunty, vii: Onsiurrel linrafi, nns Imj boras mill ono aft of double limnew, nt the nuts btlung lo uie soil sro belJ bj laiil Duller uHeot In my order lleo. , IN. I 31. J, F. 101 Ml Pamphlet Laws I TS frtlnnce with Ihc IStb rrrlion ot th Act of A'mti.Mv niiprttreil the ldlh (In of April, . I). IS.1A. U'urilon't iJifffiil, page 42.) notice Ip bonhy given to ntl cttitMii Ucviniu f fiurrliairiK hull bituml cupiei of the i'ftrtiphiel I.iw for 17I tliut I m retire PuHtcrlptiona for tli iam t uiy uflina until tli Si'h djr of Dwrabnr, at the rate of 1 per cijiy, an per lNmphlet Ltiwi of lrHy, p.vfe y. LEV EH FI.tiflAfj, TrRBurrr' OflW, ClenrAvlil, ) Treaiurcr. I'., Dee. A, JS7I J(. j ORPHANS' COURT SALB Valuable Real Estate ! IN pttrnuanee if n ftr'lr of the OrptmnV Court of CI urticld count, ihe unJrngnod, hnin t rut on of the et'nte of Klijab Hmtul, late of Bujrff townhip. Clearfield eoutily, dcrcaie1l will tell at public anle, at the public boue of Mrs. lluln, in tlie village of WftlUoetoii, mid township, 00 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 57, 1TI, at 1 o'clnrk p. m., the following described Heal Eta'e, late ol r.tid dvct-aii"!, rii: All that certain tract of land, eitunt in Brad ford township, aaid evunt.v, bounded hy Undf of (Iraham, hcb'Htiiorrr A Co.. Jhn Turner and others, coiitul'iiing 1111 ACMI, more or lerr. Ilcxerving, however, all the pint, oak, hemlock and ntlur tluiWr o. raid tract fit fur cawing, ac cording to terms of the contract of Graham, Siuea) A Co. diitnl Mirrb , 103. and other ayrrementi re I -i tint thereto wll recorded in Miscdlaueou: Itook " B," from pige 74 to 70, inclusive. TKItMS OF MLR: One fourth the pureha'e money rash n continuation "f sale, nnc-lourih in one Tear, and the balance fit the dcih of Mitrv K. Campinan, lite widow of the dcocd the hitter two pnytnents with inter-!, parable annu a I Ir, to be secured bjr boud nnd mortgage on the prm:cs, EDW4RD II. WII.MAMS, MAKY E. CAM H MAN, Dee. A, 171 3t. Administrators. IXr.rUTOlCH NOriCI-,. Notice ! here j hr given that letters 1'etaiticntary having l-n frnnted to the ulSi.ri)iT on the oitnle uf 1SA11EI.I.A THOMAS, deflM, late of Wooilward townhin, Clenrtifld e.uin'r, l'crinvl vaniri, all permns ind'-htvd Id Mid eiUte arc ri'itieate! nmVe itninHnfe payuier.t, and th'e hnvinc claim anint the uinc will present them, dulj authenticated, for (ilainnt. JUllN WITHKHtlW, Nor. 29, 1871 t Executor. 1XIM I J h.V give II in s .villi, iv Notice il here- ven tliut Lottera Testamentary having M granti il lo the ulcriler, on the Kttate of VAAA JANE WuOlH, dVd, lute of Ferguson townhip, Clrurficld eountr, l'eiinryivaii. all pertouf indebted to s.nd En late are requested to mnke immediate payment, and those having claims agaiiift the same will present them dulj authenticated fur scttlciurnt. JOHN' T. STltAW, Nut. ft, 1K7I;0 Exutor. C1oal IjiiikI for Sale! r'lMK nndrjlgncd nffrr f"r ale a rauiihle piece M Cal Un J, oituate in Decatur township, Cinrfii Id counir. adjoining land f John Cntne, Osceola Coal and Ltiuil'r Co. and Ofciol bor ough, containing 11. Arr, 3: Pcrrlirn, and allowance. It is uu-lcrl.'iid with two rein of Con I, and i a!sn dcnim'-le for town lore. There i a turnpike laid out through it from Oeotr. to lhili!urg. and it In within a quarter of a milt nf the Tyrone A Clrnrtlcld Hailrad, and ahnui the same dtftjitiee irotn the Milmtmon Uraucli Hoad, Eur further informaiioti nd lrcf' A A K. M-MI LI.KN, no22 Sin Sinking Valle.r, Illuir Co., I'a. To Advert! re, All prons who contem plate making contraet with nrw.pncri for the insertion of ndvertisrntcnt shou'd senl to eo. 1 I&onell A Co. f'r a Circular, or in-!oe ?. cents fur their One Hundred Page Pamphlet, oontnining Li-n of J.itBii NewnpApers and ertiaiatrR, howing the c"t of advertising, airo many useful hints to ad vert iner, and snie account nf the cipfrienees of men who are known j Murrranlul Adver tlarm This ftrm are proprietors of the Ameri can Newnpaper Advertising Aginey, 11 1'nrk ltow, 3T. Y., and are ore'fed of uncounted facilities for se- curing the insertion uf a'lrerti-eniciits tn All .Newspapers and 1'eholicals at lowest rites. ST0E AMI EARTHED 'M'ARE OK KVERV DESCRIPTION! CROCKS! POTS! CROCKS! - 4 KIMirr's ratciit AlrilM tielf . Setting I .III IH'TTKK IHol'KS, with lid.. CREAM THoi KS, Mll.K CROCKS, iii-i'i.r. - in i i mi ricochii I'lCKI.K CHOCKS. FLOWERPOTS, ME DISHES. STEW TOTS, And t rrat many other thini too fiutneroul tn mriitic-n, to he hud nt FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S STONE - WARE POTTERY, Corner ol CherrT and Third Streets, CI.KAKFli;U. HA. nKS BlTBJ X El) O II T I BURNED UPI BKLIS RfS WOOLEN FACT0RT, Penn township, ClmrficliI Co., Ps. The lulmerilicrf nrci. nl ?rent erfirn-i. reliuild ItiK. nml in frw dnyi will h.vn enmiilett'd, ft n.ijrriiiornniiil n'Pnit-, In the ercflflnn uf n fir.l cl. Wn!cn M.iliuliil,,, with all the nio.Urn 'inrw .nmrlili mliii-Di-d, and are iirriinnd In ln:ike all kinda of Cloth. CnMiiuerui, Srtlini-tta, HUn hela, Elannclf, Ac 1'lrnt; nl KM,.g nn hand tu miriilj all ournltl anil a thiuanil new euiituQisia, wl i we n")i tn enine and rxniulnc uur ituck. The buiim-M nf CAItl'tNO AND Fl'I.I.IXO will reeelve erpeeUt attrnlinn. Our new mill will bt re Ijr bjr wiol ennlinf. araenn, therefor there nurd b no bi'mlAtiun on that eenre. Prnpi-r arrangi-menl will Iw made tn rrorlve and di-livrr WimiI, toatiit eiintnmer. All vmh warrantrd and done up in Ihe ihorteat nntire, nnd by titrict atlen tiun to burinrM we bopt lo ttalttt n liberul etiare if puMio iatmimBi). I0.0tt POf.NDS WOOL WANTED! We will pay the highest mirlot prlee for 'V.-, and tll our ln:iniif:ic'urt-d frnod nt low an eiinilAt rnmla enn be bnunlit in theronnlr. nnd wheni-rer we fail to render renannelite aaltrrarlinn wn enn alwaye be found at homo rendr to uiitkn ,roier explanation, elllirr in peraon up by letter. JAMES JOHNSON A SONS. aprinOlf llrampiaa J t i Its P. O. E tarn rflamrntary nn lh. .rt.tr uf R, JAl'i. n.,., lion.., iirrwt.p-,,- ,.t(. 0 ir,jf wn- liip, Clurllrlil .iiunlv, ltlinvltniiia, bating lw,n granted tn tha ni.ilf rlrni..l,' and all ..n,mi Imklitrd tn laid citale wttl Lira,, makr intvnianl. and Ihuao having olaiin, or di'tnand, will praavut tlrnia prorirlv .uiluntlcatrd tor wtllrmrnU It. II. MlHIIIK. UKOIlliK c. KIRK, Kot. I, UTt dlpdj Executor,, TlTK .' A C llTAIII. K KKI W. har. printed a larg. namnrr of Hi. new KKB UII.L, and will on tl,. ,Ftui q twnnir. .. . ,, , ...".rtdr.... ,,: T11" PEMOCRATItJ ALMANAO f.r tilt A 17 ud lt for aw. aa r lu uw I IM asd 1M for Mj. M di. PoM Oltw 1 f?f ti mf af et! Ht ilif nft. E.A.tW.D.IltVIN UEALEnS IN GENERAL 51 EKCIff AN fl) S ft 12, SQUARE TIMBER, LOGS & LUMBER CUIHVESSVIH.E, PA., I IB offrrlng. at their new dure Hoaee, eomplilt etotk f MW (iOODS, of all dveorlptiobl. Dry Goods and Groceries, HARD WAKE, BOOTS i SHOES, cloth iy a, t-c. IM LARGE VARIETY. flour, Steal, Oatn, Corn, Alwftji n htrni n4 fnr t ft to ill ftdmnct. ROPE. In Iftty quantltlcj, fold Inwh.reoil; ft1o. PULLEY BLOCKS, FMALL R0PB ftu4 CANTnOOKS. Oat li ond red eftxei of ATWATER'S ELM IRA BOOTS, for I'J the ei at nhuletal rattt. Rroctrcl r-yeirload: 11 L TIXGDOX FT. 0 UR, nd sold at imull ftdrtacft. MARXCSf!, of nil kind. HORSE COLLARS and II A ME:. HORSE RLANKETS, RfFFALO ROUES, Ae. Aln. on mIa flrft el. two hnre YVArtONP, TWIN SLEDS, LOa FLEPS, and SI.KM1I3. Fpoeiil in lu?ementi oftrred to thoe renins out Square TimKrr and Lg, an we deal lrprtT in Lunilirrmen't Hiipplier, and are prepared at all time to poreiWe Tim'ter, Lof nrd Lumber. Curwentville, N'oremher li, 1871. Wljfrtlanrouj. In Tin: (oi ht(U' oni pi.i-:as nf Clearfield enunty. N.-ttea I- hereby given that application bai hern nude to fa id Court lo grant a Charter of in corporation to l. II, thni. Jaine S. Wrtarl, Henry It. !arr. J.ihn C. Cnner. W. T. Ilolmra, AlesandeT MoCulloiigh. K. W. While, C. R. Fat rick, John Kime. Jmnrp low1er ant) I. S f tavern, under tha name, utrle and title of the "Burtieide llrtll Association " If no aufReient rvm i iltown to the contrary. id Charier will he granted at the January term of laid Cuuit. A. C TATE. NuTetnlwr 23. KM. rrothtim-iarr. "Xwely Found ! Tha Coal I frond. It in Shnw Hill. It can" l be Wat in Clearfield; A hundred btihcl at ft time Yon can buy for the figure nine ; Or, if ou'd with to haul tout self. You can bavt the lame amnunt forieven cent. Sai WILLIAM WILLIAMS. "j c ii A t o ii i: Y" RESTAURANT, ScpnnJ Street, CLKMUIKI.D, I'EXN A. ' Alwari on hnn.l, Frcrh Ojnt.r., I Crura, Can lir, Nat, Cra.-ltQr Cnkr-t, Cipnr", T-'tiami, Cannnl Krulla, Urangis, Lrmoni, anU all kind, uf Truil in ir.in. jMrlllLLlAllb ROOM on mvnnl flow. j2ril l. MitiAL'UlltY. KDWAliU PEIIKS & CO., Flour Manufacturers, And Dealer in URAIX OK ALT, KINDS, l'HILIPdUl ltU, PA. 4 Fft.l. SfpfLTTf FLOl'R, WHEAT, i CHUN and ClltiF oonmaiiti. o ban.l. and lur sale at ratal remarkably low. febi-tl TOBACCO AND CIGARS I WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, At lh. Xaw Tubaoco and Cigar Stort uf . li. S 11.111', Tw. duon Eatt of Ik. Puitoffioo, Clc.rS.IJ, P.. Cnnjl.ntljr sn tiand a tn. awurlmcnt af Nary, Congrc,, CarrnJirh, CW, Piunroll, Wlclil-an and Century Fine-cut Chewing Tnbacrq, Ac. Alto, a large and cll eeleolrd ilnik of Imported and lloniMlle Cigori, Hmnklng Tubacoot, Mcer,chaum and Briar Pipei, Pipa fixturpt, Ttthacoo Bi'let, Cigar llol.lera. and larylhing gea.ratt; found In i well regulated Cigar and Tobacco Store. Remember lh. pine: Tw. door. El of Ihe PoMunlc, Clearfield, Pa. pd.'o ian.5 72 MARBLE AD ST0E YARD! Mrs. S. 8. LIDDELL, Hiring engaged In tha Marl. I. kmlnc, drtlrel to Inform h.r friendi and the public Ib.t ill, h now and will keep eYin.tnnllv on band ft larg. nod well Kleeted itok of ITALIAN AND VKI1MOXT MAtlDLH, nnd li prepared la fumlrh to order T0MB8T0SKf, I10X AXD CRAPLE TOMBS, M0MMKNTS, Coib, tail po.ii for Cemeter. Lot,, Window Pill, and Cap,, aln, BCREAU, TAI1I.I AND WASH 8TAVD TOPS, ... An. Mutational. MISS II. S. SWAN'S SCHOOL FOR GIRL ..i.iirir.l.o, pi riVIR FALL TERM .. r. ... X. oounawni M..,,!,. r;,Wj 4,i."V.,,,W, -""'"'), f-'bt III,. K-, TEH Mo 0V TUIIdv Rending, Orlhmri.i.tir, v. . , In I,. I'ri,.,, i,...l ..... '"'I"!. (lenKmptir ' "' "urJ uiri'ir) , i.nciii nii'i nv,ri ii. with .iljp Drnnoir;, iJ( and Written AritliiK.-tn.. Al;;ebr nnd Ihe Sciin.-i-. ' ' ""' Inkiructinn In initriiinenial im..'il' Oil pinlini, 24 lini.iii Wan work Fur full parlioiilnr, a,i,. I ,r ( ;,,'' i,'.' Ulearniitd. Si-pl. 7. l.-To i , , XEW VASIUin(! Ati53 Clearfield County, Pa, rilllE fif.C0.VD SKSSp.N r,f fl.i, X i" coiiiinenceon llie Jii.t M'jilii.fV U-i-r next. ( Itiii. iio ihuiiil,. i The ettrriciilniii t,f iu,tv :( , and lliurniiL'li ennrpe in i i r ,, ft .riicM'Ml iti! mci,j) li lr . ),,, Shcein.1 Ath-nliiin 01011 ... . "!1 TT i.hi.n,1 auhrr Otf inmlTi P f.jr tie ?'"i.,r ,Ml (f . n 1 AU'i, lu vtiHil nii'l liiFrruiiif-fi'.il ii, !. ,. l" ; l'llill If ill lie tt'lmi'lrd ul in t:(i. r0r fMii.ii, i,l ehiirged lr-w t md. r riiw1' of lit tfiin. .No i. du.ii , , j for fthtpnoe, except in run nt -'.,ir.((,j ,h Hiudi-iit leirinjt nni" fur , ;u; .(,,, i"1' ftcr'itiiino'lnti 1 nl irKnli-nil.- i iti 0 m UtxMj linurrliiiir can lit? ir., ti..j;; ihiin any oNht pl.tce iu lln lurn per week nt puMie mni l(-t , rur partieulnr e vlfy eptJO 71-tf New p.: 1 CLEARFIELD ACADEMY. A Mule and rc-male ( lnvsiral lliijliv Each Icparlinrn Srparntp. DHtiuctuJ fTIIE ehulastie year f i .-. ;, j., X ded into twu tfnwiN ,i tM. (l. ,,,, . ( ,B(rt ouo week") cneli. 'i Ite firM n r the (ir.t Muii-Jiiy In 6','picul m , !!,( :y$ ,a. I flr-t Mnndity in Fcbnuiry. The course of inr'tnieiion eml.r.'i. ntn iki ne'ienrnry to a tliomugh, iriiii,r"4i :lt, ;(J'a. .H fil (lur-iktinn ii f loll) ri . I I'utiil will lie atliiiittvd nt nn i . 1 . V-... from dale of rntnm'c t tb' r!' . '!;. ...,:,t No dL-durti-jp wHI be nr.de T ' 't.if, (itll In eai nf extreme nuA pntirm u i ,1 i,-,, Ktuden'e Irum a diintn-e eon i.i i.r' vuij.odi:t; with board ai low rtilin. For piirlic ulari, m-nd f'r cirM:' r, t-t v lleT. P. L. II Alt I'. I -"N, M July 2, l&TI-tf. I'r;i.r ,'i;. Seal t? state for a!r. F R SALEI Valuable Real Estate! IN CLEARFIELD, PA. The tuhterier r-ffer for in!r rt f".r--T m .Mrnei pirrer, (nt XI rt.MT to A n ,i( Clearfield. , htivf a IVt ar I Im', f,. front on MnrLet ifrrrt, with a il'ml ;. y'h itt itury HOI ft., rnnta'.tiitiit l"ui rin.u t -ktt ifairt and fix fi'M br fxitni up ' n-, n c ,4 frame platiK MAl.l.h iiml ail "'trr nrti outtuildin)i ii eri'cted iltereun. ItrnVLLLa.: good wafer en the prcriiijrl. jp-i?For lerira and eni.dltifirf bth't prcmiiet, or to Frank btrrf, at ;lic x.r! Mh rianp, net door tu Mdler A Powell i t'r,., Ua ket itrctt. or bjr letter to F. PH0RT. JtU Clearfield, riearfie.a Co. Tt y- E!T VIRGINIA Timber ami Ccal Lands j ii ball: The f.,lloin(t traetn itf Timber an,) rnt U,b are offered T r tr : On lyinjt; on ihc Klk Huer, in Wrb-ter r-n.L! ; tbn trnetp hinr oqHic fame river in llmti.u criuti't. I two of j.0i0 aen t arh and one ol l.nf itrn; I nnd fine frnct cimiiiinitig 0 tert i, h id: t 'hi i liuVr Itivcr, in Nh hoUi euitnly. Ihtiutu u j theta land ar pcrfeet. Any iiifi.r.unti'.n eoueeroinj thrfr I-ri'l-cm U had ly ad lrrir,(t li. S. FI.fi. U. Marrh 22. lS7l-f. Pbi'tp.liurjt. Pi It E M lV t U I ALEXANDER'S NATIONAL SHOE STORE (Pjrrutrly Ktyitone Shot Pttrt,, ITaa leen remoerd to the atore rot m ttn dtvtr fa tba new pMttofEra building, n Iarkft i'i. where cvtrTtbing baa beep totted ay in fine itjl. Xuar la the time to prorare tout winter mpj '? tl BOUTS AND'SHOKS AT LOWER FIGUKES Than tba lama Oooda can hm bnnbt wlera ia Clearfield county, A large itnck of Ladies Shoe, (.nicri aid Sli,era, of all at j lea, kinds anj ynat. Gent 'a 8lioc, Bott, Oaiterf, Pit j '-a f aMirtine?it. MiMts' and Children' f-U a"1 (jiiiierii of all dr-eriptiotii. Ili.v'i H vU i a rarjr largo tarietr. A eordwl inritafion ia trnHtd te a't ta rU and examine my Mo-k. and flmiiT nn M-!f i' "' 1 run ilcae ihe tnot fan id iouf , both I" and price. T. M. ALFWMTn. jytd National Shoe Storr, C!r:iriili. !' Prt. A. M HILLS WoiiM liiv tn him nitioi.ti ml ft-. ruS- iie (i ii. ruily, that, h-irinir iltanvd p irhu r!np wi h Pr. thftw, he ir n" d-mit 'he entire vri f hi? office hiinfelf, mi tht pnltenls m-ed nrtt 1- ir being put under the hHn. .f any otbr oj.cru r, IUtiok obiainrd a rrdurti n of the patent ao tha pliife luaterinl, I am enabled to pu up t clh ti.ti. lv tbetiper than firni-rT. I a'Mi li,iv tr. Mn.k patent pructM fur m king riiblwr p'it!i, which tonka a mut h lighter, ninra eliiff.e and ftn'fjfr plate fertile a;une amount of itiaterml, and j ! it-Uvt the pinto on both aide, r ndrring it n tub inure easily kept eloan. Fprrial atfenfit-n pm-l i' the pTM-natinn ot the natural teeth, and .ii. wik guarantied entirely tMtulnctury to p ith rl'fnce at the old etirner. opposite llie Shu Iloutw. Ottiee h um from 8 to U, a. in., ai.d 1 t 3. p.m. Putienta fWnn a Jiaianea liou'd i"'fy ma a few dnya bcf rebnnd of iheir intinii- u to como. Alwava m home, unlcaa other M'l.ce pears in btl the eoun'T pipers. ftl.ii'TI S. rORTES SHAW, D. D. S., UUtee in 1iioni.- ;.uttini, Cl.K AHrio: Lt. I'A. I'tUlinK of the natural t-etn in a heii'th. i aerealiveand uneful etmditicn ia made a nu-:ti ... iMneaaea ami mKllormati naeoiiimoii tu lh.- . j". J w and afMei.it e pitts, are irauud aud mriet'ti with flr auecei?. l'i,iiiatiiiitii and emuii. tinna rnri. ru'r .r partiul and full nt ft ti-eth mueh lower than in lS7t It would he ul for patients from a diatnnea to let ai 1 T tnttilafi w diya hefora oomin to the oltVe. Il ia very important thitt childn-n bet wren the e of aii and twlv ytara phou'd have their iv-ih eitminftL y AnnlieMa Teeth art rem''i wttkoul pnin ffbj Tl J. M. STEWART, D. D. S., Offlea over Irwin'a tiug S'ora, Cl'TlWENPVILLn, PA. All dental operations aitber in the mechanical or oprratlve braitel, prmpiljr attended 'o aatipfaetion ynaranlfH d. hpeeial at'eniion paid to the treatment of disrae of the natural ltta. gums and mouth Irn-irularilj nf the teeth -ns-oeMfullTOorrefted. Teeth axtnfteil without f'"1 by the uae of Ktber, and artlnVial teth inerted of the heat inalciial and warranted to rrnlrr itlaetioa. april2'i'7l.l.T VI)iiihthatoh! nThk I-. N -t la haraby gie. n thit lMt re of a'MiiiriiMrotK'B on tha vataia f MU IIAKL WI.tfK. der'd. I" nf 1'tkt township, Ctea-feld eunty. l'-nna. havlaf been dul granted tn tha Mmleriinet. all persona ln la'trd tn aald state will !' vaka laomdita patment, tnd thosa hatit( alma or deinands mil present thrm prprlj autbantieattd fir aaltlrivent wttboHt d- lur. AXXIIONY II I IX. Lnmber City, Not. 1 dt. A lininitraer. KA(1 ftfifi NHISCI.I.H IOH t-AIM-VVVjUWv Tba undersiptnew vfier Ha " sawed l tii- h Shirjlee in mark t. and in ftrvt'i to suit purrbnaerf. .No I. ?'M Nft- 1 ' j K. Mlft VTYi f H IUI I CarlMd, fa.. lVrwntaat