F - ! r f ii 1 ,:! Ml til I-Si Hi She UntHian. GEOItGE 13. COODLANDElt, Diron ad momiETOi. . , CLHARF1ELD, 1'a. WKliXRSDAY MORNISO. NOV. 4, IS71. Sinco tlio October election Ponnsji. vs.nU it known abroad as the Bute of Cameron and corruption. Thii If ' linrd on tlio William Ponnites. At Work. Ii will bo noticod by their program mo tlml tlis Good Tem lars uro going to canvaii our county previous to tlio December election. Tbo lint of appointment for Mr. Dct wiler will bo found elsowliero. Thi Klction. As wo go lo press, (2 o'clock P. M., TuosJuy,) people are ninrcliing up to tbe polls and deport ing tbeir bullots. What tlio result will bo no one can tell ill this time, whether it will be Groeley or Grant, for the next four years. "Let arery Democrat itand bravely to hit Sol on" Ceurf.if lttpnblinxn. That', preciiely what thoy did during the Ikuocratic rebellion. nuraaf. Wall, that Is more tknn the editor of the Journal did. Ho went and got liimsolf exempted. 01 what a fa mous rebellion crustier yoo wcrel Blow on. That is all you are good for. Hon. John A. GriswoM, one of New York's lunxt enterprising basilica men, died lit Troy, in that SUte, on the 81t ult., iii his 55lIi year, lie was a nephew of the lale Gun. Wool, and wus the owner of the patent for manufacturing Bessemor steel in thia county. X Polk county, Iowa, man baa man aged to fcteul and sacrclo a brittle twctily-four feet long, perfect in all itspiirt. - Susnysawo.tern oxelinngo. Jlu will be elected to tho United Stales fccniilo or Governor, if the mnrul tnno of the Iowuns runs on low a grade as it does here in Penn sylvania. Ho miiy land in a peniten tiary, but if it happen in litis State, ho will bo punlonnd, (or the purpose of certifying to the integrity of n con federate who is up fur GoTornor. Congress)! km Elkct Gov. Geary I, an isxued his proclamation dec-hiring tbu iiuines of lbs persons returned na duly elected to Congress at the lata ilecl'HM.. The following in the lint : 1. Smntl J. floodnH. 2. Cburl.-e 0 Noill J. Leonard Mrcr. 4. William P.Kolley. 4. Alfred (.'. 1 1 inner. 6. Jamce P. Uicry. 7. Vab. Towneond. 8. iriVer tVymtr. (. A. lli-rr ri.uilu. 10. John W. klltinger. J L JS D. Sturm. ill. Lu. t..boouiaker. 1.1. 1m I). Strawbridje U. John II. Pock.r. 1 J..k A. Mi.jn. 111. John Ce.ena. 17. H. ilillnn Spur. iH. r-obictki Hum. IV. Carlton I). I'urlii. til. H. L. Richmond. II. Alu. W. Taylor. ? Jamei 8. Nrgley. 2.1. K. MrJunkio. 34. Wia.S. Moor. Thoae Udiciied ure Dcinoorals. From the above list it will bo toon ati art the new delegation in thu House consists of ninoleea Republicans and five Detuocruts. Mori Rascals A few rogues elect ed to office by tho Democrat of York -county, have been imitating 11 art ranl't, Yerkca, Mackey, Cameron 4 Co., and have robbed tho tax payers of that county out of a largo amount of money. We hopo the scoundrels Trill bo delected ond sent to the peni itunliury, where they belong. But, if .they rar,t there, we protest agiiinat fiwoopo, Geary and tho balance of that corrupt ring pardoning them. The Democrata of Now York turned all their rogues out of office, and the York t!ng will aliure the same fate. Democrats will not go into tho poiii tonliury for tho purpose of obtaining clirtifieat-es of good character for their candidates, neither will they elect men to high official position nllor they uro jiroven lo bo scoundioU by a legisla tive committee. Aware. Tho editor of the Journal lias discovered that somebody bus been stealing In Democratic Yolk. Wo called his attention to a similar case of larceny in loyal Indiana, out neighboring county, over six mouths no, yet he has never noticed it. Mom, the Court has ordered a Demo cratic lawyer to carry tho key of tho 'oa!cnisioiiors' ofllce, fur tho purpose of proven'Jng the loyal raaculs from Mealing Court House, jail and every thing else, until tho accounts are over hauled. Tho editor who fuils to denounce Jho huge robberies going on at Wash ington and Harrinbiirg, is a moral coward, and t-omplclfly devulopus himself when he makes a fuss over local fraud, a good ways from home, nt that. We are glad howovor that our neighbor bus got or.e eye open, lie has got. it on York. The other may blunder on Indiana yet. It's not so far off. Tub Ajiendmrat. -Full returns of the voles for and against thu consti tutional amendment romoving tho election of Stats Treasurer from the LeL'ixlaturo and vesting it in the "qualified doctors," liavo boon pub linlicJ. Tli'ro was 481,020 votes enst in fuvor nf tlio Hinonilmeiit sod 4,'VJi niritinal it. It Is s aoniewlmt iimlni tli iiiit fni:t llmt onctliird nf thsss (l, .Clf) were tlirown In Lluuililn county, tlie homo of Simon Csnmron. The old wigwaer evidently )irtif'ureU the old plan of jiUtThssiiig tlio Truusiiry ship. The airif nilnuiiit having hun voted for by two siu-cossive Lr(ilu rirns and rati Hod hy tho people, tne tth sctilion of tho sixth article tit the Const,! i ii lion will now road : "A fState TivnHttr.er shall be chosen by the rjuuU Ifli'd clcotors of the Suite at such tinios nnd fur snuli term of service m shall J jrtcribd hy law." Horit ChoUra. A terrible malady hat broken out among tho horses in New York, Brooklyn, Jersey City and vicinities Moro than 20,000 horse) ro" Hick, yot few cases have proved fatal. , Typhoid Laryngitis is the name given to the difcaso by tho borso doctors, who d scribe its symptoms thus: Tho In flammation of tho throat extends to tho lungs and rapidly grows more ularming, und when coughing occurs it is fearfully convulsive. The animal stands in tho stall as if benumbed or paralyzed ; his bead hangs low, to the floor, and his breath comes and goes with a quick nnd sharp movement. Ui body Is quits warm, but his ex tremities grow almost icy cold. , This seems to be tho warning of the fatal ending of the malady, nnd if it contin ues as widely prevalent as it now Is for a fow days longer thero can bo littlo doubt that hundreds of the horsot that aro effuctod will dronp and die. Tlio diseaao will huvo reached its climax and tlio relapse after an ap parent improvement, as in the caso of a human Doing, in a lever, win i n on begin suddenly but fulalty. The dis order has also' broken out in Philadel phia und Baltimore, nnd it looks now as though it was moving southward. Another llolorautt. The steam ship "Missouri," was burned at sea on tho morning of the 22d of October, near tho Bahama Inland, and about eighty persons either burned to death or drowned. Tbe alarm of fire was given while the guests wore seated at break fust, and in less than forty micuLes the whole ship was on fire. The scene can bet ter bo imagined than described. The New York Herald, in alluding to the destruction of the vessel, says: Tho fated Missouri perished in nearly tho eamu waters which were lighted only a few weeks before by the destruction (if tlie liienville. A sad picture of inelllcienoy and entire luck of preparation for such an emer gency as tlio breaking out of a fire is presented by tho mcagro reports. Wo aro told tiro was discovered during broad daylight, when all the eighty- eight persons on board were wide swuko, aatir and in full posnession of their wits. How could it be that the flames wero not promptly put out? How was it that every one of the steamer's lifeboats was lost ? To both questions the answer is obvious. 1 hero was no instruction ana discip line in the ship competent to make the captain muster of the situation. Doubtless ho was a bravo and faithful man he died with his snip but his crew was hot drilled so as tojie useful in that supreme trial. A passenger had his own boot on the steamer, lie had tho courage, skill and presence of mind uhicli enabled hi in to set it afloat and Save a dozen of lives. If this disaster ahull teach our aleam stilj) owners that, to meet the public doinaiids, their ofttoera and men must bo exorcised and instructed in the use of apparatus for quenching fire and saving life by launching and manag ing boats, raits, floats and all articles capable of affording aid, this terrible sacrifice of life will have wrought an improvement imperatively demanded. Thero wcro boats enoujrh fur all, and land was near J but they were unskil fully thrown away at the cost of to many lives. riiiLAJir.i.miA Justick Hugh Mara shot ltevenuo Inspector Brooks, in the interest of the Whisky iiing. Pardoned for this by Gov. Geary, he shot Alderman McMullen. Ho be longs to tho Pennsylvania Iting. just as llaggerty, tho Vouchor Thief, bo lonjrs in tho New Yoik King We said, before the October election, that the story of Pennsylvania pardons would be incomplete without the par don of Mara, the political assassin. But Mr. Swoope, District-Attorney and servant of the King, did better; he brought Mnru into court, and, by a series ol auroit tricks wun mo law, sent forth this man, who bears tlio blood Ol two lialf-accoinplished mur ders on his hands, a freeman and a cilizun. Vcj-kcs in pardoned, Mara is cleared of crime, and Uurlranl'l livo a prosperous gentleman. Is thero any such thinif as law or justice left in Pennsylvania 7 W hy should we ask f Simon Cameron is an honored citir.en and a Senator of the United Slates I S. Y. Tribune. Co.MntisrioN. A cao of spontaneous conihustifin, arising from cuivlnssncws in leaving a pile of oily rags in a cor ner, occurred last week in Bedford, Pa. Tho building in which the tiro occurred wus a now ono, and the w iirlc of fluishinij wastill in progress. Workmen wore cmiikiyed in painting the woodwork, and when they left for the night the ras used by Ihein in graining wr thrown together in a corner. Theso bcciimo ignited by snontuncoi.N comliuslion, und were just bursting inlo tlninu when discov ered. As an experiment a (iiiuntliy of tho oil rags were alleiwurila put into a Lurrol, and set In tho sun, uml within a few boms the barrel and contents were in a flame. MiM.Mtsvii.t.K. An exuhango says : Lancaster has a Brooks, a regular Connecticut nut-meg, one of the '-ha-bling Brooks" wo read of in poetry, who prostitutes an institution of learn ing, fostered by tho State, inlo a cam paign club-room and makes it sing peals of pr'aiso to Ilurlranft, the pecu lator. If citizens of honest antece dents want- their children cultivated after "Tho Ideal" presented by Hurl nmft, llu;h Mara, Yerkes, Camuroa ami Brooks, ha them ship the loved ones to Millcrsvillo, where Brook's babbles incessantly. A I.aroi BiWARt). Tho Pennsyl vania lUilroad Company offer a re ward of ten thousand dollars, and a life-time pass over all their lines, for inlorniHtiun leading to the arrest ol tin villiuns who roiuovrd ft mil ol the trut-k, near Uurret Siding, Chestrr county, ciiiiniiig the dmith of an cngi noi r and fireman soverul wovks ago- Onr StNsun.K Nio Wm Moore, a colored man, of Lnuraniro, (iu., who has heretofore acted with tho l.udl cals, is out in a card, in which he says: "My sentiments sro that tlio sooner we cut loose from needy adventurers, whelhor carpel-baggers or scaluwags, and make up our minds lo act with the honest portion of our white friends in polities, ns we do in other relations Un lif'u, the belter It will bo for us, po J liticuNv, soflully, snd morally." Constitutional Convention, Tho dologftlos aro lo assomblo In thehiilloflholloutioof Representatives nt Uurrishiirg, on tho third Tuesday of Noveinhor (tho 12th.) at 12 o'clock, when It shall ho the duty of tho Sue rolary of tho Coininbnweulth lo cull the Convention to order, alter, whit h they shall oranizo by electing the necessary ofllcers. The Convention shall have power to adjourn from lime lo time and from placo to place, to frame n new Constitution or proposo amendments to the present ono, which shall bo advertised and voted upon in tho usual way tho right being reserv ed to one-third of thu members to re quire any nmendmont to bo voted on separately. Tho ninth article of the existing 'Contltntlon, which Includes thu the Declaration of Bights, is ex cepted from the powers given to this Convention, Tho Ret declares that theso, rights "shull be und remain in vlolato forever."- This articlo covers tho rights of liberty and properly, tho right of the people" to nllor, reform or abolish their government, the right of conscience, tho rights of citizens, tho t'rjcdom and equality of clectioss, trial by jury, nod the liht of the press to examine the official conduct nt public olllcers, and to give tho troth In evi dence in ull trials where thu matter published was proper for puhliu Infor mation, together with many oilier fundamental principles, umoiintin in all to twenty-six enumerations, upon which this Convention cannotsomuch as lay a finger, The members of tho Convention are to receive a compensation of 81,1)00, and mileage at 10 cents per milo cir oular, und $50, for stationery and post age tho Secretury of the Common wealth to p roc uro such books and stiitislicul information for thu use ol tho Convention as they may require, at an expense not exceeding $(ii)0. Lancaster Express. .1 Trut ftftvofthr rrnnnyUnnta Hlettlon. Tho Gollen Age, edited hy Theo dora Tillon, gives the lollowinir true picture of tho recent election : "Penn sylvania has given to tho country the best of ull reasons why the I'epiihlican uity should bo defeated. The II in t ra n It victory in that State u victory hy a dishonored over an honorable man a victory whose swollen major ity was heaped up by repealers and magnified by fraud a victory of ihe penitentiary und perjury audi a vic tory is worse than a defeat. The Re publican parly of Pennsylvania corn mil ted suicide on tho Hlh of October. Whom the gods would destroy they first miiife mud. It needs no prophetic luresiht to see that sooner or later there is sure to bo a popular revulsion against the llartranft type of public service. It is generally ennfe.-sed that if this man's ticket had Inwn lei I lo its own merits lo ausiuin it, und hud not craftily borrowed un extra neous help from Grant and Ihe uecussi siiies of the next Presiduucv, it would have cone down into the dust under the weiirhlnf 75,000 adverse majority Tho KcpiiWirant of Pennsylvania, therefore, Maud convicted of tiling for a Governor whom in llmir hearts they despise, for tho aako of re-electing a Federal Administration which thus becomes a partner in tho frauds of the most irinaiitic of Slate Kii l's. Tho Pennsylvania Uepublicane give up to parly what was meant lor man kind. They out-Tweed Tweed." m ' Giantism in Soitu Carolina Thu following paragraph, from tho Uttftt (Jbservr, IniciOly illustrates tnc result of tho rule of carpet-baggers ami negroes in South Carolina under the protection ol drums Ailiiiiolslta tion : A gentleman well known in Ihe southern purt ol this State, M. r.. Harmon, purchased a plantation South Carolina in tho your 1SG8. In ISIi'J ho paid thereon f40 in taxes. In 1871) Iho taxes were SIM. In 1871 tho luxos wero 85 W. For tho year 1872 taxes lo tho amount of 81,000 were lei vied on tlio platform, where upon Jlr. tiarinon anannoneii ino property, i nal stmpie met wuwrnics bolter than any argument I lie system in voguo under Grant's lieutenants in Iho luckless Southern country. And out of all the money gathered by that shameful Mucosa not ft lias been ap plied to the payment of tho public debt, to ihe support ot charituhlo iwtti tuiion, or 10 Iho maintenance of pub lic imrovementa. TheSnporiiitetidiin', of Iho Insane Asylum lately put forth a touching appeal, saying that with -iOOpnlicnla on his hands he bud not food enough to last .them forty-eight hours. Charitable citizens must lur tbaupplios or the demented inmates would be cast loose on the community. He could not get a dollar from the State, for the treasury was drained by tho high-handed robberies of F. J. Moses. And this man is to wrilo him self Governor of South Carolina for llio next two yours. Dr.ATii or Mas. Grxklky. Mary (J., w ile of Hon. Horace Greeley, died of Consumption on Tuesday, the ii'Hh. Hhn was n confirmed invalid for many yeius nnd viaited nearly every climate lor relief, but lound none only in death. We know little of .Mrs. Greeley's life, hut sbo was ihe beloved wife of un eminent puldin man, and lh beloved mother ofdaitL'liters who huvo winch ed by her bedside through long months of painful illness and until release cniue in the great summons of the grave. In such griufs otlen Iho sur vivor (lies, wlitlo those won nuvo reus cd to live on earth find rclruso from pain hero and joy heiculter. The maiden numo lit tln defeased wus Miss Mary (i. Cheney, and her niarriagu with Jlr. Greeley was an nounced as follows in Iho Acts Yorker, of July 16, ISM: "In Immnniiel t. niiicn, warrenion, N. C, on Tuesday morning, 5th inst., by Kov, Wm. Norwood, Jlr Horuco Greeley, editor of the X(W Yorker, to Miss Mary (. Cheney, of Worrenton, formerly of this city." The acquaintance between iho pur ties commenced at the Graham House, Sew York, and when tl.o hidy, who was bv Profession a lonelier, had takon an ongagineiil In Sorlh I'aniliiiH, it was carried on by corropoiulence with the happy result slated. Smui.AR CoiNCiKKNcr. 1. S Knox, Kq , Cahicr of tho Monongahcln Hank of Krnwiisville, Kayetlo county, died very sudilmilv on His litli inst., and Armnlronii Jladden, Ksq., C'rthh- ior ot tha Dollar Savings Hunk of Unloctown, sumo county, died sud denly on the IT'.h. Hnth wore exrol lent men, and will lo very greatly missed by tbe business publiu. Tbe tolul number of votes polled In this Slate on Tuesday, October Hlh, fur Governor reached 071,1 17, or lo, 495 moro votes than were pollod for I'rc'identin 1868. Coupon Vw. A Des Monies (lowa)clorgytnan ad vocalos theatrical and other nmuso meiils, and his congregation is )10t shocked thereat either. With ull tho nsststnnue of tho l!ing, Including tho assistunuo of the Peni toutiary, llartranft is 10.27U behind the average majority of his ticket, ' Dan Bice's famous horso I'Kxoel sior" is duud. . This educated uuiiuul had heeii in possession of tho great showman for eighteen years, r. . Governor Geary, In cnml'urmity with tho President' proclamation, bus is sued u proclniiiu'.ion designating the UKih of November, us Thunksjjiving day. " ' 1 ; Hon.. Tolunat A. Uondriiks Is the first Deuioerulio Governor elected in Indiana sinco 1850. ' Ho has three, times been a candidate in 1H00, -in IfjtiS, and in 1871 f 1 ;. Tho Williamsport Sun tnys i Lot lc II u veil has n Cameron pluy-grnuud culled "The Devil's half-acre." It is so full of pugilism, bad mm and wnrso women that even the (. Hilton liepub liciin revolts at it. .. Anexchnge sayt : "JohnV Croeloy, Republican Congressman from the 2d Philadelphia district, who is charged with swindling, bus absconded' Crecley is churgud with dnlrunding n ) wealthy widow nut ol u,uijii worth of . Government bonds. New York and Indiana have fit.iv electoral voles Uliio and I'uiinsyl vaniau huvo fifty-one. There it) about a stand off, politically. In the remain iug Stutes thero is u majority, accord ing to all reasonable chances, for Greeley. " ' ' Miss Marian Kinors, of Huintrumck, Mich., aged eighty -six, wus the other day united in thu holy bonds of wed lock to John G. Hinster, of Van Huron county, aged eighly-scveii. Neilhoi one hud over been murried before. und had known each other for more than forty years, Fletcher Mills, for twelve years clerk of the Delaware Sulety Fire In surance Compnny of Philadelphia, hu been arrested as a delimiter He hud been ayslomalicully defrauding the Company by fasuing falsu formicates of scrip. The amount of thu swindle is about $.';,. oiHl. Theodore Tilton snyst "There are two bugs (unions in history. Ono is sucied and the other is secular. One in which Judas held the money when ho sold his Master, und Iho other is the etirpet-bug that contains the plun der of those who rob their country." The new reservoir for the Philadel phia waler winks will hold 8,000.0)10, 00U gallons of water, nnd wilj be com pleted, within two years. It measures one and u half miles in cireuuilereucu the embankment from 70 to 'JO fcul in thickness at the bottom, 15 at tho lop, and 24 led hih. We understand that u new passen ger train, to be culled the Pitt-burgh lixpte-s, is lo be put iikhi the. Penn sylvania road at the timo tho winter sehtMule likes vlTcul, which will be wiihin a few days The constantly increasing travel on the road renders Ihis imreaso ol lacilitiea necessary. Tho New York Tribune., which charged Speakor Blaine with having accepted a bribe from the Credit .lo- hillicr, now exhoneratos him, based on a letutr from General Kwintr, who ys it wan tUoSpenker's lu-niher wlw got iho shares. The plunder did not go oUside the family, anyhow. Mrs. Levi Woodbury, who was i belle in President Jackson's day when her husband was Secretary of the Navy, spends her summers with her daughters, ill her old home in Ports luouth, N. II , und may often be seen riding horsebnek ulono In the subjib. 01 that Ueliglillul old town. The Kolorm Association of Philude phia has not only determined lo con lest the election of tho county olliccrs chosen on the 8lh, but they huvo lully resolved 10 enforce the full penal')' ol the law against every dishonest elec tion officer and every illeiral I'td -r ll llittlcoiild bo accomplished t fore the fith day nt November tjr ley would carry Philadelphia by a s- T inir niaioriiy Tho Albany Araut calls the party tho groat whito-wiishinir htt cliioe. It wliito-washed tho (Vlnm House, the Sun Iluniiugo job. jthe French arms swindle, tho Fedora Cut lugea in the Southern Stales, ant! ow it stands godfuthcr to Simon C her on's election frauds in l'ennsyl iitt ; hut all the .while-washing the) lean uocoinpliah will never cover that 'luck j"b.. - .... lion. J.,ongv.reol, the rrosnfus relative, who was first for-Grant Ihen for Gruoley.and now conies back ig;nn tor Grunt, is regmded by the ij'uiu press us u truly "reconstructed i-ith-erncr." Alexander II Steplntis is opposed to Greeley, and iho gisjiilla Muhby is loud for Grant. -A re (hey, too,"liuly reconstructed Souther ra?'' If the Old Boy himself wus to dlure for Grunt, we verily believe b too, would ho declared a iileiir-lioinh d," 7 ly roc jiistruutod" putriol, King, I its, sing l IllNO ItAnCAI.ITY Thero sor1 bo lid ond to Iho frauds in conic lion hy the ring of rrniiiidivla live out of iho Snito mi'l oily Treas urv of riiiludfliiliift. Too coitor (if the y'ri'5. tluix win rih the pn plenguinif the raids ol tlii- pnlitit-nl liiKiironi : The n hoint'S id the flenpersto nun who will niisrfircent llns greiit titj til lliirrishurg tiio coining winicr ad inoiiiidi us ot a iiioiiiiKilion ihut iiiun ot'i-tuiiiiv huvo a lilitto in our roviswl Inuiriiiiient. It Ik a scnndiil thai hard My lucks confirmation that a oonspir. ey tins been lorinctl Delwoon me nit'ii be i-B of Iho Lugiihiliiro-oloul and h tn u iti'-i put olllocrs of thii idly, whendi tlie tonus of nflico and tho luuso power of tho combination that welgN so heavily upon our peopio are io t extended for a poriod of several year This is a bold gnino, but not nn in posnihlo ono. Tbo chief ol Iho loci dopotinn, fearful thnt the cotivoniititi limy disturb their enjoyment of tl.o olllees Ihoy have won at so groat cost and rik, will dsn) nimosi an;- j tt.iiiR to perpt-tuale their rule. A pr- vision in mo new eonsiuiiiion, )r.- hibiling the extension ol oniciiii tern by legihhilive eiiavtinenl, is an impe alive noceHKitv - Tho dimuxnion ' such a proposition at this time, hi uwukeiiing public, tbniigbl anil inili: tuition, w ill on the menus ol ileteniiint a cloverly-loid seheme, which, if U'l cosmIiiI, would bind 1'biludelphia liani and loot to Iho Juggm nuul of niisriils and debt for another five years, ' . - i A GitKAT Man.- An exchange says: Al the lute election, Simon ('nmuroa was olvuled Govornor, Auditor Gen eral, Supreme Judgo, Stiilo Seiiuto and l.pg'aluture, of 1'etiusylVHtiiu. Hi majority In tho State wnf,o"' .' ...,n"l Itlscly fair to J (,m.toD w;;. himv( , - - ..-v ! tw guJvfrtljfinfnt. TOTICI! The panon Hint took the Whnl ji liamiw frua tha pnvouiout in front or Frsnlt sb'rt'f ibop uo Thuriilajr evua'Xi OetoburSI, .livoi-ii 0 and 7 o'olovlt lu thti uvvutiiK, will lfsM riura It, ll'tiiktil on luuii, and it Iskoo ith lite lot adon (if kitpiim h hT U S1' Is irdi (ic 1 bfljr iraot no uo 10 (In i.KB.'r.) bjr oilllnir on Ihe Nutatcribor At tbt blitnl ti"e Hhop. novO t'l-(.d. K. HHtKT. IlXK.t UTIIItM' NIITICI-:. Nulloo l lioro J I' fiu llt Irtli-rM tviunieiitsrj having Isnn grmiti-d to the tmUrtliisd on the ealete uf lld'I'HKV ZII.MOX, doooascl, lile of Und; I9vnlliii, Clearflidd simntv, PennivlVHnia, nil ,e nine inilfhlvd to mid relate are rofuottl to unite liiiiiiudiute nv.vnient, ar.d thote hnvltix oliiiue etfeinit Iho eeiue will jrvont tbeta duty Atiht-iitiuutoU for ittltltment. 'I - ' .1 lljSNRt WHAVKR,' Vovembrr S, 1971. -61 Kxeauiori, rri wri iumk l.i ( n hi. j. o. )t twrilor, ol KnnNU, tmployetl bj tb (JriinU l.ftluf I 0. of U T., will Iroturo oa Uimiwr Bit'c followi: IMtiltpdhurff, Wuilhl.(,T, N(Tv nbtr tt( OfMoln, TtinKlity lNoriiibir 7( Cltur ArlJ, Putunl'iy, NoVfiuber (I Curwviivillu. M au dit, Novruibir il ; (ilrn ttnet Xu$dny, Sortm l,tr AoioriTtJI-, XburwUv, Nurw.Lrr 14; LutultiT City, FrtdHjr, NovemW 15; I'mtivlltt, Inrnrtlnt, N'irember M; Lutlierpfcurjt, Mtvl,?, Nnwiubiv lfij FuullvlJ, Tmfiiy, ovwbor IV. H if tlffintl tint frienili uf tuuiiorftnt nt Hcb ;tl0O)ill to ItAVlnir ft u ready, ftnd that nil c lit (ci of ixmijlti Wl" "m out to htatr th lotur, mid th ttl Mr. l)utwller h lulfirtulrifd Mid furwtrdud l but little etutnM. t. num. T EV. SU11ULEU, I A J BARBER AND HAIR DRESSER, Scuo! itrvet, next dr to Flrt attoual Bank, oovft 72 Cbnrflrl4, P.- " " ADJOUiiNKU ; - VIMIlHTH ATtH'H BI.fV-Tn purtu anue uf au ordnr of lb Oi)tiatn' Court ( Ct-aHtM e iuntv. iho undrrii jnf 'I, adinii.iitmtcr of tt wtate uf Wui. l.uniadDf', ducfam-il, will m nt iuI'Iir fnle. at tho Court Hku'v, io ('li'rfirll, on ll'KSDAY, Notnnbar Itfrh, !fTI. at oVIo. b p. nit, the f'tlhiwing diniri'-rd real aiMrtlc, lihwla in l'fc'n twnhi), Cb'artit'ld pouniy, I'., bcia nlu? t itnie ootfmf In line of Jiruti WilHnorjfi( (bnie by laud of A. fro' entulo, lit eevnral vuutYtt atid (titnrH), 1781 111 jieivboj; theoc bv bind of Jubn Coulter H.1 ,rebeet tbnce by land of V, Adfltni fl perched to turnpike : llipncc eat ty pike 671 perch" thenoa weat by Jmid of .Mn irt-i !MU iwitbi; tlteoueetut by Jlre. t'roii ft 0-10 prrobn j ttit'n3e north Itn several eoiiiri and dUtancei by land of Mr, V1 HI -!0 perebai to slow' iu Una ef Jamei W ilMttmroft ; tbnw by i:iino 10 410 perchfi to ptaco of bgin eftutttiiiinf; 4U acre and 00 perchai atid ul hiwimt'it, and havipj about arrrt etrarr.1, a frauie bouav, fiauebani and large bvaringorcliard tHerea. (raw) or Sals. One-tbird Id hand, bilaooe In two i-riuftt annuaJ pat mrnta, with intrrft,fob Metm-d ly bond and inert xft no the premier!. rovrt 2t A. 0. TAI K, Admiriinlrntor. 1)UUI0.ALS FOU .STABLE. 1 To Builtlcrs and Mechanics. CoNuiitaiovERa Orwu a. 1 Ci.KARriauti, Fi.. Oot. Jl, i S72. t BfaVd r..p(Ml will be received at tbia btTiM at.til Friday, tbo 1 5th d.y of .V-rvmbr ant, lor Iba er"ftin and eumplutiun of a tUblt on tbe ntW iiiiana lot. Unit eu be banded In at any tine. Plant mid jj.t.ic.tintu ian b ffro ttt I h la uft :9. frufoeala for the entire work oaly will be eorj ilerva. U. B. QoontAxnrn, J. I). TUOMrSoN, T III U4 WATI-:UTbe.4ch'Mi IU- rtetor wf lweatur t'wnlilp dflra to no pny tbraa eotapetnt Tearhtra, to Uke t:barf;p af ihe lebvol t aaid towoabtp fur the winter ivrta. Appy to R. Ill HHKS, 3. IHhbr 50 31 SI R K From tbe riMiidenaa af ikt ao drrnjriiPd, Vppr M rka liun. In Wood ,fd i4wtibiiit n lA'Ul.ir tvin.a ataall .o, three year' old, ol a pale red color, ibe awid-b at tbe tail while and the bind Irf white up lo tbe kiera, with op :e of rod In iho afaite, and eoui whita atout the udd)-r. Her horna are fmalland tnrofd up, and ahe baa n brll on bvr week. Hbe ia auppoti'd lo hare gone tuwarda OaaMla. Tbe amis-r will coiilr a rat laenr no the oaucr by ioformiKX btan of brr wtirrrslMiala. oc30 3i WARKfcN K. PASSMORK. 1 ULAl'liSUlTllSI The nadtralffnod elfera f r aalc. ta the berourb of Cit-arfteld, a Hlarkaiailh Nop.on (Seovcd atrt, fl'iDlainitig tbrw turret and two full aeti of tooti. A ftrM el a i hiiaintt. Aa eieellent ehanea for a icuod tnevbanio. Apjt'y to AMOtf KRNXARD, Octtl ' i IrarMd. Pa. "jjLOUR. FEED, AC. THR DKCt AKIA FLOURING MILLS. Th. aniUnifneii woald r..p.rtrull7 fir. no tin. In Hi. eitilen. of Ueeearia tewnehip aa.l sur randin( enuntry, that he hai pnraaeJ tbe llraris rinurinj Mill ani rat ererrlliing in aoiBiMe orti.r, and ie nenufaciariug a Ar.t-ela.a .ue-'ilj ei fUiar. CUSTOM WORK DONE, sail Fleur la quaalitj eonilantl an bans foraale. CHOP, C0KN MEAL. BRAN, AC, 4C. nlw.Ti ta huit and for Ml. whole..!, or null. On INCH MllXIir.1 WANTF.O. tm I Will eti-hanie Floar and ('Hon for 2(1- ,n li rlMnnlei, or will ia.r part moner, ll ilmied. lO.J-tf BARNAI1A3 ARMSTHOMI. ED.AV.GlvAlIAM, PKAI.KR IS' i QENERA.L MERCHANDISE, SOI ARE TIMBER & LIMBER, CXKAHF1KLD, I'A., Ilea Jut I oreneil, .1 th. K KYSTONK 8T0UK, a eouiplcle itook or '.r e i o o ii s, af.f.re deeeriplios. DRY GOOHfl. GROCER IKS, HARDWARE. BOOTS AND SIIOFS. CLOTH I NO f'C, if-c. IN GRI'AT VAItlETY. FLOUR. MEAT, SALT, "' ' HYE, OATS, CORN, ALWAYS OX IIAXO ASP fOK SA LK AT A KM A LL A h YA KLE FLOUR Rrmlr.d by ihe nr hud, end aold t a .mill adiano.. A mpplj of ROt'E .on.Untl; oa hand. Special Induoemente ottered lo thnea (etlin ul Biuare Tiuilxr ami I.g", ai . dial leigrljr In Lamhrmen'e Bupplire, and are pra , . fered at all litre, in puroliaee Mm . bar and unlir, . K D. We U R A II A m, "KEYSTOiVS STPftE" i-ond Blre.1, L-LEAUFIKLl), PA. i Oct M. IKTJ. -rr MIK IIKMIH RAT10 ALMANAC lorlKBS l(17 and ldSS for .al. al Ibe ro uma. i nr n :a r an Milled t. any .u.rcea. CH I ION. Ail pvraoni art bareby wnrncd Uidt dlMJouullug or trudiiig fr a onrUin vr uilwnr nofo triva by no to tr Mlrri, dsled Uetolmr Will, lb72, itayftMo Oit munlht (ttr dtle, on 11 1 it for onaliuudrtJ nd flltjr dullnri.M 1 lint' titar racetvwl mlut tor tb ant and ttto dttrwifjj not to pay It union init lir'l bv law. t i i ' ' r JACKSON JJOOViiW. KylvrtowD, Oot. 8. ; IXI I IJ rolt'H NOIICK NutlottUbrrs j by nhuu tUl Ltiar 'i'ltuuuuUiy bmg b runted to Iho lubBitrlber, ou tb Kitat ol JOHN I'KlfcUS, Jr., duuiauod, Uio of limdiurd liHnsblp, Clarticld euuuty, VuDboylvaum all ivttout imlttbud to laid Kitale am rnutnleil to Utika imiitddiala jsayinvDlf and thote having oluiuia aifiiift tlio vwiub wilt jtrncnt tbt tu duly authonticftU-d for HtttleNicnt. B A It A II PKTKRBK'' 1 Oct. 80, I873:flt. Kxeafilx.v DlbHOLU llON-Notio ia bar.by fftrra t lint tbt jmrtutjrhip burtofira xntiny b Irttrn 'J lif-U..(y ttiDvbiiia'itiiti A. VQlv, un der the firm of Hiavotmuti A f 1., wul fli-h lr J on tbt 2'2d day of Octobar, 1H72, by mutual coon-..t. All dobia owiug to tbo taij puitiierihip aie to b roci'lvod by nitl lbodura BtcvvLsun, tod all dt wautli on tbt iaid atturtblj ar to beoroeuttd lo him for tiayiuaiit. THK0D0RE STEVENSON. AT. MILLKR. Tb butinma will ba oftltntfad at tbt aid atand at beratulora by tbe undrrtiffnaJ. iii3t.3t TUEOD'JKE , COURT PE0CLAMATI0N. "lirilEHKAS, Hon. O. A. MAYKft, Pre,. W (dent Jodeo nf the Court of Common I'lre. of th. iKonty-Stth Jndiriat Uletrtet, ronipoeod f tbe eoaiitloe of olonrnelu.Onrr. snn ttmt'in and lion. WILLIAM C. KOLKYand Hon..lullN J. HKA1), AHoeiat. Judei ot Clrirneld o., here leeued their preout, to in. directed, fur th. hoiii. ( a VL-urt or Common leal, at tha Court lloo.e, el Clearnftil, u a,, f k . of Cleerfli-ld. n-mrornrtn on tlie act nnil Mon day, the lltll dayul Notrmhcr, A. I). IhI'I, and inconlli.ue TIIKKK WEKKS. N0T1CK li. thorr-fue, hfrobt KiTrn, to Inrore and witneit.ri, tn and lor laid county of Clearfirld, to be and aptrnr tn their proper timonf, at tu o'eloi;k, a. lo of eutd day, to do thoe Ibinge which tu tUi-li biLulf ier'.in to be aouc. 01VKN undor my bund at Cluerll-I.l. tliie lih day of October, In the year of our I.urd, on. Ibou.and eight hundred and ei-vmty tww. JUSC1M J PlK,o'.f.. T IfH I HHM'I TIT JTHOHH DRAWN FOR XA Nwcmbtt Tnn, A, l. 187.!, I, -d Monday.) li. t wxrx. Peter Riaial.,.-Booearia J. A. IUaIa.,.r(rBtia(n Jija. Ceintbell Pruct louxia ..(iirard II. A. (?bimuitl....nr;i(s " en. ii. urtu..Ueaiiain 11. h. Uall itiallvtj S tStiiogic ' Jul SbuAi-U, liiady iJwha fleoti ..O-tlit Jtu. II kuk " Abu. kr hfcoi Krrd Koaler " l. Ca'ht-art T. J. liwolb. 41 ' J7.ni.oa (rg'Ka. Lirooe Jobu Watjiinar.Han.fide1 Newton Ktrd... u Johu Kiotr IT. MrPta-r.a Jrtraei lrit ,...Cbtt; Jt. Ilucbaa Mril Ht-n. Kibilnx- Ctcarllvld '.nab ii--r.., " Win. Ujrd Caiwtaav Is' JijbD ili!lOitola I)id Uois (Dretar't barb a Limrtr 1 run Hutire Uoe i ILua-b Mulkn I'.kn Wtu. '. . " K. o- Ilumvlifey . " K, McUk h..lVguoii Ii UarisLv.o, jr " '. arciio wxrx. Wm. Uo'ton Brccaria, M. Tate Othfn Uror-r l'asauiwr....bli 1 . Keed... K. William Il.ad.urd'J. ... :ny..B1., K Reareo jJ. Y. Hlo Oallih ffui. li'Minr,. . iJiio. M LjrlIBI''nnm P. Ari;oU UraJy K. r It. i.fi-le wen -I.. r. u.-iiiiwi. . " J . h. .Iu!.iiun . " .1 II.IMm.J Keobaui O. J. We.toriT.-bu:.i''.d. boater..,.. I ii.. M ir.i I.. i;i!:ien -'Jiieti A. U 1mp:irry..I.awrcn'5j B. B. . ktuMi.. ' M. O. In.'wn.. 1. l.e .nerd.. t'l.ert 'Id , . rpecaiaen . k. Wrialev llituo Hier....J.onii W. W. lieu.... ' A. I', b.vun.. 1'iie H. U. TUejn. .C,H.,JI tVeli.. " il. A. llurl.etl...lc.etiir .1. 1'. Ill U . " And. Ki-pt.trt... " Hie. IIkiIov Laion TUIhH W. DicAi.'B-.eaatia, EJ. Cuoi-r Cl.ereld l .ipr ' . ! ti. n . . L t!,: - i t. ft. .f ...t "cifur .. t'u j(u'n ...'j.uluttj !...llu-tiB .Lawrrnoe W'u. Luid " S. ' iUibu;; U.-. t.-ilfiiin tlril .1. L. W.id... A. 1). t'nm II.imiIT. II. K.'ic.t. I). W. M.,u,.Ur.il .iJ II. Ilu-l.- W'oolriilr,. S. ('.moaay A. U.ailieil.... J. tt l,.nH,.r(.. R. t'w.n. .. .Hrtdj Jut. 1 a'.r... A. M...vrr, it.. V. holiday I.'. Uarrrlt.. J. B. in J, Humu.affilli..lJumid) J. II- 1'illou " sf.lt tirtnwnt..,oii)('ii A. Itrrn. Ovula T. K. Fullt rln..Cltar'ld P. l'ailry Ponn N. baw. ' llbtoiat Hall.... Jao. Julicb..n iJoa. limlap..., ...Pitta 111100 L. l.rftvy..,. IT. ItfCH-kli.tik... T IHIAL MHT rOR NUVBMBKK TEKU A. r-ilatnati Psiti t al. v lillea H al. vi Catdwvlli' H-t. rt IWtlt-t. ' ti (uaa. ...... Lit a. ....... llitlfdirftad. , va W hitt. ti Th' at School Pil, ...... i Lwiiftrd rt ft'. Ta I.PKimrd nt al. , TV Mairhawi tt ftl. ....... TN I rrt; tr Tb uiptwa. ta Porfit ot at. - Ta Hrarni. , t M'hito. ,.... t Watt. t llallaxhor. ti Hnyder. 1 ' ti Poroay a4 al. . i . , va Hrotliora, a Fbuff. ' ...... ti bona otaL . , ti Onaui. cotB w it ait, Tt I BTilnr A Hyjoo, t Hnyd"r A Uroe. , v Oo'rfof. ti Miiovltargtr. . y Micliarl. ...... HotJ, ; ' , ti C'tutfrot. ti Ut N. flauk. ...m.. ti H'tbitwa. ti Irvin. t Hiiiftkmaa, '' t Hick. i Tl Altwri. m to rally. M uoiiiSrr, Ti Knaworlh. Ti lUkor. Pautnorf. t .Itinva. Ta Wajonar. ti Kctn'onoTtr. ti liong. ti ('aldwrll. ti BlMitn. ya PiuUll. tnifto win. Ti Fault. vi bhaw. ti Puitvr. , Ti Hrod, ,, vi Hrfi. (.1 tl Mo.Mutlcn. r Uiltigao. vi AppW. , , t K". plinrt. ,., vi U.6UB-ni an. , va HpimI. Ti Hftjt'TtT. , va Bowiusva. VI t.ong. Brtnnor. va bmi!h. Tn 0 all ft. rt Uratiatn. , va I'urlrT, va Albfrl Brno. L Onard Mt't'lur .j W Lu If Morgan .... 1 at Car, towufli p . K-ihirb Murd ParkWam.. ..... Ht-ed 4 C-)- Montiouiprt Stiih,. tostir Wallas Haa-iy ,.. Ilun'tiall H11r1lbr.ll ...... Lennaad Irvin.... Korci-y..- .... .. VinHlmj . nlion Hcnntlt , Hiiv WliMiland lloiat Paxil Millvr aim a Hell IO Mil Lautiitta , iUtxanl . McKt.. Kuiiitile t'mtrr Swart!- Heal Pantt Hrifln -. Ihiiitrriuo Ilurd Hi-bL l.Vdnaril . Parker w... Siiv dir shield..,..,...... Fin. Mclhthan..;...... Ha; aioad. Oonnvl lUIr Statu..... Htitflt I'linar Mmk Mr-Curdv , Flint. Odtm.. Nt-ff. lhrh.. IjUihtjr 1 Tumpike Co...., lHVli... llnMowURb Ab 11 loiter ('iniowuy ft al. Ktri'oo Ahbci.lt'llr 1 llit TOBACCO AND CIGARS! WHOI.liPALB AND 1IKTAIL, Al Ik. Kew Tot ao.0 and Cigar Slate uf 11. Jiuir, Dween BKaw lln.ee A Mantioa 11 nuee, Clearfield. Conetantly on hand s Una aeeortmcnt of Kary, Cotirei, Cnr.ndilb, Calil., fpunroll, i Michigan and Century Flaa-aul Cb.wln( Tohacoo, in. AIm, lets' '"d Mlwl'd lloek af ImpoMed nd Domeillo Cigar., Pmnkini Tohaocvt, MMrirhenm and Briar Pipee, '' Plp "ati'Te., Tohaccp Boim M,,r Hold'.,,, ,d .rerytl.lns ener.lly und In s 'I1 rvnliited C'.f t end f.blM IHora. SfrDmiMnKer'tba pl.eai Market tre.l. ba-tw-o Shaw IIuum aud Maneion llo"e. Clear. Held. P. pd tolas.! TJ S5 A.in ner d.r I Aient. wanted I TO VU All ele'eee ol working pcopl., of either , yonas "l. "iak. nor. mouoy at work fur ue In Ihelr 'pere momente, or an ' no nine, than at nythln. el. Particular, fra. AddrM. 0. HtiHWt Ca., rartlend, klals. tl'71yl Jiiufjs and SMciUriiifi rji ii e 1. A T E T MOV HI i i J THE ; LATEST- MOVE ! OX 'IJiUP-lii JO'' .;i:0; HARTSVVICK & IRWIN'S DRUG STOKE, , To ttieir Btw .Wilding en H. fund BlYMt, nearly opjiftiitc th ttor f WatMr A Btlt, CLEARFIELD, PA., Wbara thr will fdntiimt to tofplj tliolr old tad ai matij dcw curfumtri aa wj euuit. with PUUE DRUGS! CIIEM1CALS! PUARMACEtTICAt PltEPARATIONS, (Inotu'Ing all new remedle.,) 1 ) Pitert Medicine Peinte aad Oil., Ol... and Pally, School Bo-'kf. Hlaiionrry. Peper, A..j alioia fi.ll line of Uif . . (' Pundrlei, lialr . , , ' ' Tontee, . i ' . ,-'' Coetaelioe, Perfnnrrlee, Toilet ArtlcJcl, BruLrl, Toikl fioapt P.jekot Book., Ae , all of ... Ifa belt quality. 1 'r I'URE WlfES AXD LiqVORS, i tot medicalA eacriinien..! parpnief otttv, e ': ' 1 . I ' . Pure Whit. I.Ml, fo'iirr of aT lcir.li. Pew and B. II'd Llrrcd Oil Vemi-h. e, Tn-pca- tin", lotl OH, Piul A Varui.U ltaiihe., cla.'ofiag . j , Kalracla, Confe-t'unerir., Itir.l Sefl, Pp'c, grtund and t nry'oaud, of all aindt. SUOKKHS AND C11P.WERS . . Viit find our itoct of Cnewttjr and Fiut.n. Toliaeco, Tiaport- d ao I ! meet.. CiRerl. hnnff aod Fine-cut lo b. of the Tvry b.it brand, in ibe market. LAMPS Avi cniusi3,'" '.''' Z ' An aindi of 0LAS9 WARB, liAKDKH SEEDS, ' ,' ' . Ml'eiCAL iynTRl'MBNTS nd UaeiMil Triamiir.i of .r.ry r.rtety. Hainc ft lonx xnriBO In ibe r-mina-f, nnd . . .: i .-.It ... 1 ....t. ,.r ....n .. air rusuii u .v s. n r ... " the iboriat-l 00 tire and oa tha molt rt-aaonitWf tvtmf, dij ond uight. HARTSWrCK 1 IRWIX, Clearfitia, I' a,, Way II, IK71 tf. P. T. I. "For thy Stomach's Sake and thine other Infirmities." St. Paul. rcRi WEST BRANCH BITTERS. Veafe. para, pl. ea.al aad halth-r,i'tng Tonio etrietlj vrr.-tale, and manufactured froai the aioil pare aad anaieo naleriale-i. nat a fjiirlt drltik unr eaKilitute for whiflir, 1u( S aclealiflo eoniiiund, fr th. pntteetKis of Ik. .yetea and th. rur. of diecasn, made frois chemlrally pure .IHH, llrl free from ra.ll .il wulkv Irrlla tlm pmperticl, and will not di.arrreor ofleSd the oiu.1 doliralt elauiicb. A long prirat. el'.H sue. bal att.lted iu Superiority over all Ordinary Remedies. No Pitter. at pmeni offerod ta In puhtk annitlM ao ninh medicinal virtue, and yrr .0 tan and pleaaant I. uke. II. a". 1. . cur. dita. and It will tol create au .pprdre fnr epirifu.ui liquor., but will cur. tb. efficl. uf Jii.ip.itiDil. To lncn-.ee tb. Appetlto, 1"SK IT. To praite !.( .1 tun, , t'SE IT. Tu cure r-i-rprpna. , , , I'PR IT. ' To cur. Fever and Ague, TSK IT. "To cure BilUuuineH, ... VSK IT. To cur. Cmtipeliun, ' VPE IT. ' To eur. Chr.a, Diarrhiaa, - ' ' I L.SR IT. T cura lhurt Imr., ' VPK IT. To cure Flaitilrsot, ' ' tSE IT. To ear. Aeld Bruclallow., ' I'PK IT. To euro XeiToue DeMIItt, t"fK IT. ' To ear. Ilvdiwhondria, tB IT. Tn cilr '.Ihiwni.. of CiimpleMns, I f K IT. To eura Pimple, and ninichne, t'RB IT. For Oeneral Pm.lralifn of th. Ph.releal powan, V?E IT, aud it will oare au. Bold e.erTwhcT, at ll.BS per bottle, M-Mia factured eiclufiecly hy A.J I. SUA W, ' 1 Irojli, ' ' ci.KARriRi.D, r , Vho aTen liberal Inducemente to th. trad.. Oe. T. IRSSttr. VI ) M I M S I K A T ) H , NO 1 1 1 1'. - X ul ,rr ia bcrel-r giren Ihn letter, of a.niiiil.:mliu un Ihe r.lHlo ot M A K Y tHIIARU, lei. el Knoll h.wn.ltlp, (,'learncld aonnt.. Pa , di-ei-aird. havniR hei-a duly .railed to the an lt-r.ijtne.l, all prrioli. indetitt-u io aiiid relate will plce.e mebe uottifcliate peyroenl, and those l.a. iiiji claim, or di-mande will prem ut them propcily euihenlicated for r.ltU'tnrnt wilhuat di luy. , . IKHIS ERHARD. oolJUi' Adniimet rotor. a 'KMIl-TMATIIRw' NIITH'I-:. Sol Ice X ir hcnibf glrcl that Irtt.r of a haiaiclrallon on Ihe relet. '! I.ttnt rtltltniioiis, de'd. Int. nf llrll tnwiiekip, tleerlicl I .ouniy, Penn'a., havln hern dulv aranled tu the und.rilf ned, all pern... iuiisrd to euld enn will pica make immediale payment, and ttinia haring claim, or .li-manile will preeenl mem properly aultiMinoaieu Rir iritlerarnl wllboul delay. At'AM llRtTIl, nelt-At. Adtnlnillralof. SI.F.US VOW SA U; l-Si Hir ,nt rllade t'lew nr e.nnera-a, reel run. Will b. .iid at 4 batgais, lnqoir. of t. CARDOX, wnlltf CTeat Held, Pa. Kn (f state for fale. T l OUSE AN U LOT J OH 8.M,Fl IJ, TV un ler'inJ uilun fur alv !. tvry iittint (IwiiiiLic tvuw V91X lot. litiiiut erj Puunli f!.-4ft, tu Citarsis'l.l, Pa.. lU lut tl 60 1 2n0 .vol, wiili a two airy fratnt dwtlllrg houi rvoti I .ft i on, !Ck.'Q f-'. an I LDv atifrv kites til atlh-,-i'l1 ?itli a K"ud t wa'cr therein" Forttwin of tftl vall f ll, fulfurt. It or tlio i-od'Tiluad.- " nOUSE A!CI I -OP FOR RALE! ltr 'f. 9 .iuilUU uu.lMtm-vy,,kjA u t:rf(rn Ywu nil I' nil f-tl't'', ill ihw l.f on -'1 -f Cim: ;ttj 1h uutidliii ft two t' ry ' I' ,Urjii ,ftlj tori", wj;I (jiilrlir I, log IB m t it;( ttt t.oi,-t. ftirlnn x : t JNHY I'.U'.I.I.'-b, V-J'-J.n ''l" -;' ' CltaS., "valuable REAL ESTATE , AT I'KIVATi: HAI.tt Tbe anitei.ijne l offer, at prlraU tal. iLe fol. lowing real Mia'ii A l ot of Croul d, etiu.u In tbe rlllije of Xew'uurjj, Ciieet town.liip, eontelnin on. end a balraorn.aud lie. ion a large two .lory IIuuh and food alabie erected tli.reon. 'ihii property U tuilel.le for Uuiid sr lr.:hnj. ALSO, A I arm, of .0 aerer, adJolnit( ike town of Newliurf, baviu .ver 16 aer i ;..iri,J aai ander cultivation, witli a good log bout- ,( barn and Uering orchard of chuiue freil itiornte. A rio of excfllcnl e".l underliei tbe trett. AI 50, lot) Acre, of I snd. on Wl!i tin, Ir. t'hret toriiihip. wittiln two a'.d a he't mle. of Chf It Creek. It ,e well tltnbere-t with Plie, cr.a and Hijnlock, and uiM-!. wltk eoal. Partle. wt.bing any further Info-maliM aaU uu Mra, Maigai.t Am r, et V-"Knr r to WILLIAM YCCF1SR, ncKJtf Cl.arf.i Id, '.. Uisrellaneous. "Lny down the Shovel snd the Hoc " ll.U'KMAX'S'CORX PLAXTER. TMi !tjg"ij!oui marbfn. for wblch a pstef'bi Jmt been inuel. It ! eooflrieitrljr kllTM wiil t. pfride all tbrn in uf or tflcrM to ib pj'-l e. It it rosMri'ctH 10 that It tun own, )rlau:i mj iiwr at at(u,f, nt tjmt1 iliHtanoraaputl. ixfh ln;y itur, tr or vt f :;a in rau U :!, o tb MkrB-iy Utterrnn br) einnmrvrit ouftriti L vra wli drcrppnl, itnuiittr.i.g 'ium't It li rruw tt'4 lHT-iDj lUi- jrroUbd in t)-t:.r (ronnnon iUftt brfor- til tit'.i.i. It la in i'nU t-tu?tu m itl'i'ay rithiiu, rr juir.r to hin -4 w.rtat.vc nd A .,0 tiv no t hfirrr 'J ih r.'n'T riKi.ian.y btt- tlif.n if 'r-y. f o'iit f lt d.it,b.v X t ) thin L-.n' t.:i.tl) (lit- Ubo. An tw. th! can drirn, wl ttla Plotter cb t in a te d prrpurcii (or corn an i lurroir. ano nnd o'tr tru tu ttitn acn-a dm), ttprv; hii .imitixt uoljr j (tit ditUnot si tuan cn t tail: It rtiivea. It it to onoitraetrd ihn' na.t mot plMtttiriff or ia tamitif at tfaarod ol ILe ie; row, ty a tttru tgitch it ia taiard ofi tbt ri tn. thrown out uf grar aud tooced baukwurd tt IjT. wai d, w!irr ywu uiy want tf wit bout dro . turn ur tt.a4t.1r1K iIm aarth. Prai'tiaallj it ipjcur tnaa. hovt and .. in corn j.Unt.Titf, arj J 11 a-;.i tbt btch ha ! t -:). fur tifi-a ba d laxr ft aiara pwttna lor a .o; , ir aJoat hcalitay XfreiMi fur lazy wan. lnT ctlfMi ot iLe PUnU-r eiLitruetal hy it pit ntf p'lr iia'jr aojitntadr aaJ ootiotr, Sta or lo liridnal rtit;h'i fur aula, at low rata, ui,"rt.L it iBTO-t'.C i' B. ' 1 ' AJ-lrt-.a IU. CUES' XlACKMA. Pateotf., auft.-t-'iia k CluarfielJ. V. II OUiIDAT GOODS. LA M Ps at. 1 TAUIX OLAS.SWAKE. it to I' tip aod SAiicora, Mono Muf.itl T'jj Ton Setts, In jrrtiM variet; . Alu, Va- ai F.iD v Tnilct Sr ita, ol t!ii hptid-i'Ut-it dtufi l hrae i;jod I ti.ivo 110 )iid iiioetly tt-iu t--rt'po, ft'id tnv prifi art a lo ti :iy iBfv m cm tri rlw mucv f. Ot in el'O'!: a.'i cr . X-,rk A..1: Wi-::ii.MR, 'c. SM. 3cu'b Sec t.d and 'Jb Straw1 oirt 5i . v - Pbildf'itiim Pa. V. D.-Mv i:rok crcnAJeDEl.IEKS.Mp-nal- a tap id to (.ftiirvl.c ia viy larj. B- ol d'awint.. h"Wi(ijt; ft., dviign ot :b cbafiit .11: and bmckot, will be r-rnt ou mjue.t. ofi':2a EXCELSIOR FIR EUPORUM. " i ! J, ISAACS, Pocoeteor to JOHN FAREIEA, llr Altlll Sl Middle of lb. Uo.-k. mi Tib A Sik it... g.io-o i.ii, I-HILADIil.lliI-.; isr6Taa aas Mtmrii- TVRCS or FANCY FURS. roa Liiur' chil .' WI 4 H, W'bolfMlf aud F.f .iii. Haviof Imported ivrf large aad pli. :,J OTtmfnt of all h diflervut kiud of f I I ' I rat han'i tn fcurf, wmld r(iottiiJ the rvarlrra ia p"p"' r M-B' ' 3 aMrtrofiiI of ftiy Fura. 1 am drtciifi ti-d ia all at tn lowrit tmb pricaa. AU ui 4 No niarfpra. uUHui.t tn ilfaol ?. FIKS A Ll t i K l AN J HKI' ilKtbD. Mrll-iniuibrr rliu it ere, 7to ArvL Sl. 1 i. ! it Uclui-ftr Bit, itz---a . )EACIC H KUROTKI GREAT EXCITEMKXT IN FRENCHVILLEI i i. I r r f.:txA v. i - Th Mftfi'lT eontf at Mwmp TranrpaTicI P' ll at an rm! for tL prparnt, n ftiratt iV turlna; of jnpn an-l U deatrnKfiitn of pf"' (nMrnf4. Th RutbI JuirK'1nrfi nn a""' ' Htfantvi and rriB tt Ut : ; Inalfttlflrant li (tw-ir work whan 'vumpa.' th buuiMi an4 obriaiiaa of rd oX M L..M. C0UDRIET, whrt ial tin V -?rIcti to aupiTV H 1P fi'ir-r'' th lororrJ iii osuiTity with fuoiand t ' ' at enHi 'linir InwrAtvi fruta bil mittuntiis I Ml ).;-OMil Mi. wlnrw eati alwaa i iTft-ly to wil upun ciulara and aupply htL Pry Goo.ls of all KIikN Such .1 Clollie, Palinctte, Ca.siinen-e. r Uela.ne., l.inea, llrlllli.r.. t'.hro... Irliamifine. Hikbon., Lace Rce lj-uiedc Cloltiit.jt, Booll and Sh.Mfl. P'' '' ( up ell .if Ihe beet metcrtal anil me.lr to Uo-e, !o.-i, tll'X-., MilMne, Lao... Ri-ki 1 aUOCKKltS OF ALL K.'SPS. Coffee, Tea, Surer. Hire. Molaoee, Fill. " Pork, Liite.-ed Oil, Kieh Oil, Carl"'. 0 ll.r.are. iaWrOi tWeiT.. Qlior., and Plow C.sl.njr., Nolle, tpike. Oorn I ' ti.r.. Cider Picaw., r.d all kiade ot Airi Perrum.r., I' Jate, V.rwl'k, Ulaee, and a " i auTtiiienl of Statioaary, GOOD FL O UR, Of diffcreat frauds, elwave tin h.il, nd old at tha lovcjl poiiihle lijiurcj. I.IQt'dPS, .ucb a. Brandy, Wlna, tlia, Javn.'. .M.dh-.nee, Hi.riter'e aa iiooHer..'.! u.r,.n. I IU puui- '.l hi W miI wai.l.d lor "i' Mv.oel prl,. I., pei'l. I hi i " and For i-.'f I the V!'?! maikct yrire Alio, Atit f-J ftraiwanll. aud Cur" " Thrc.hi'i .M.chinri. ifuCnll .ml eeefor yonreelvei. Y""w ararytbiui i,(all Ifet in a retail iiore.- L. M rot pr'1 1 Frnehvlllr P. 0.. March 1. 1 - MARBLE AMI STONE W rKu. S..3.' LIPUK''1 Haiinj rrgned la tt.a M.rMe ho-le " t. Inform her WcnJi and tbe uh:ir '" Thiw i.d will knop oonef.atlyon keel '' well icleeled et.kf ITALIAN AND V VlAItnlX. and il prr ar w fciel?" ?'r" j T0MHST0NK8, ' v 10XASDCRADI.SI,lli . Cmki .ad Port, for Cemetery Lot'. T ' Bill! and Cpe, IV rirnmr; tAni.it firwn ! 1 tbeR." ' Vsj.Tenl An Berd irt, neat Cle.iSrld. Pa. T. I w.t'a P'" P """. permanent .i.ro erf .11 kwde "I m "'" ". - - :..ol r. ' iwn. A1 permanent .urn erf all ' - , Ull'. Annlhllatnr for lb. radjc" ,( , , and .M. in in. neej. '..-. Kr Im 1.1 CTSioam 1 i '