fpulilian. QBOlWiK B. GOODLANDEK, iuito Ann momiimn. . CLEARFIELD, V. 'RUNBKDAY MOHNtNQ. NOV. 10, 18T1 Tho rolcLrutcd Dins ton Sow works, in ryfeululpliiu, worn destroyed by flro on tlio 15lh.' Loss over $150,000. Hon. John G. Frociio, mombcr of th Constitutional Convention from Columbia countj. litis rcsiinod his "scat in that body, and Hon. Clinrlos H. Bucknlow has been nppointod to iflll tho vacancy. Chanok of Habe. -Tlio Constltn. tionnl Oofireiilion has agreed to hold its ewiona in PliiludolphU, aftor the Jht of January no.it Tho Ilarris , burgers arc n liltlo wroth at this (lank movement. . Hon. W. M. Moreditli, of riiilndol phia, is the President of tho Constitu tional Convention. Ho, Judgo Wood-1 word, Mr. Darlington, of West Clios tor, nnd Mr.Turvianco, of Duller, tiro tho only members vrhofwero members ' of tho Convention of 1838. , Behind. It appuar from tho oli'C . tion retiiriig that lliero aro quito a largo number of Kopublioans who . were an much opposod to "eating crow" as tho Domoorats. Forten, tho nogro doctor on tho Grant ticket, runs fur behind tho rct of the ticket Jo .every county in tho Stato. The ClearlMd tfrueiiirria (Democratic) of mat week l!tod thai (bo pereonnl liberty of patriot required the rote of Peonivlrauia to be given to ureeiey. ninoe u oai gone me omer way. will : brother Goodlander prove hlineelf a patriot he going to Jail alonco, or will he take it back? Alhtoma Tnbnikt. Hold on McCrum. Tern you, wait until Grant gels through with us. If he bchavos himself like other Presi dents, wo will lako it back at tho close of his next torm (if we ore about), but not before. tlllTS AND ASLACK. " 1 llofO IB nO accounting for tasiaa." Wo notico by an exchano tbo following ticket was tfoBiitl w tho box at tho poll in Spring !3fld township, Mercer comity, on tho 5th: Fut Prviidcnt of the United Staloe, VitToniA C. Wnoinfi.L, Of Ludlow Street Jail, N. V., (white oonui ) For Vloe Prriidrnt ef the Coiled Stato, FrI. DornLAOK, iolored, of New York. I i -No eleolora needed. Yes. Our Radical czchangos all give the following: "Tho official pub lio dobt elatoment for tbo month of October, shows a reduction ui 6,ooo, 417.32. In September it was much larger, excecding?10.000,000." y08, and bad not tho other fivo minion 'boon rrpont in l,con8ylviima,,Ohio and Indiana to dofe.tt the Dembcrntio nominees 'in October, tho reduction of tthe yifblic debt would have boon as great in October as September. RiYAts. Tho Peofle't Monthly, Pittsburg, Pa., and Woodhull ami Clafliix't Weekly, are just now pub lishing likonoRscs of Rev. Henry Ward fioechcr. As tho Weeidy is in jail we svppofes Ukj Monthly is ahead, of courso, for cxccllenco. Tbo Wood hull story about lioccttcr is about a fair offset to Heoelior's sister's (Mrs. Slowo) romanco about Lord Byron, iioecher'a salary, which is now $12, 000, should bo doubled next year by ' ins Aristocratic congregation. IIuiidcos. Governor Geary has written c lottor declining to bo a can diduto for United Slates Senator. 60 has ColCix, of Indiana. Neither bad tho least chunco of success. Those places had boon purchased with dol lars, by Cameron, and Morton, and nobody cite could got them without refunding tho money. Neither Geary nor Collux havo money enough to ring in with those two corrupt lead ers. Ilonco their letter are very cheap shystering and vory unbecom ing in a Chief Magistrate and Vico J'rcniJiint. Tfo Important election will take plaee In Penn sylvania until that of Uovernor, three yoart from eaow.-rcAffnfe. This it a mihtuko. Tbo most im portant election ever held in tho State comes off next fall. Tho issuo will bo a square ono, betweon tho pooplo on tho ono dido and tlio TreaHiiry thieves on tho oilier, for tho election of a Btuto Troasuror, in nccordanco with 1I16 amendment to tho Constitution, ndopled in October. Tbo issue will bo between honest men nnd the irogtios of thn ring. There will bo no J'rosidont, Uovornor or Unitod Stntos :taonnlor to prop up and assist tho cor ruption ring in thoir raid upon tho jieopl.o's money. .'nsAr Dkjnitt. Lft"t Octobor the votciu of Pennsylvania oloctcd tho vory beet members of both p:irllcs '.members of a Constitutional Conven tion, which is now in session at llar- dslurg. Tho dignity of tho body is fully sustained by tho election of Mr. Icrodilli ae Prcsidont, but disgraced toy tho cheap material out ol which the subordinato officers are mado. Tbo chief clork and scrgoant-at-arms wo havo known for fifteen years 7boy aro of the political wharf rat ..pocles, and of the vory lowest typo M that, while tlio assistant is a nc;;ro WUetbor the darkey is omployod by ,1b 0 fc'tato to wait en Onslow whon ovnraome by langlofoot, or to rondor more dignity to tho position, wo know cot. Put this wo do know, (ot npij;ber are fjt for the pluco. j Pennsylvania omctal. The following it the offlolal rote oast for Governor and Prosldont at the lato olootlona i uovaimon. r nr. ; J f COUNTIES, t 6 ? ' JLJ M AHeme - oai aiiii aiHUj Allegheny IfttttO J577I DlleS JiHtd Aruutrong... im 4IM ,p.s ,:n7 Roarer jssj nisi ms 14 1 7 Bedford IU77 1UT3 lllli Will Krrk J Hil 1 7 tua luatll 7741 Hlair 1244 43(1.1 iH 4UI llrxlli.nl 4J34 T4I.1 i 7461 Hnokl 1(bi 7J7I- (414 6WIS Butler... 3410 IHW6 S53I 40IJ 1'ainbrla.. , SilUj JNJ.1 1647 S.H4I Cameron A.I I Hi S40 464 Carhon li.i.i 1441 1W40 1141 I'entre am aiua 2CU4 9111 Chollcr- e.,10 IIUNO SSUJ Villi Clarion. aim 1727 1.SU4 7448 Clenrnuld 113 IVUi liUll II170 'lintun linn jolts 1768 Juos Colombia.. S2o 21 III 8001 10UV Crawford .. M;j 7131 ,847 0:i8 Omnbcrlnnd 4tl 1 4 170 J647 Jlf6 Dauphin.. eii 7440 8.t:n (I1154 DriewniT 23h 4.iu linn 42S1 K,k 1 1 WJ flit 74.1 7V Krle 4271 74(17 STH7 7i2 Ki.TulIu 4i;;; jujt 100.4 aM tomt (40 418 U4 180 Krnnklln 4181 4404 1148 4.IUI Kullun... 1126 77 8118 7:17 Unx. 1)40 176 28111 1811 llmitingdua lift) 3L4 ISM low Indiana IHfl 4472 1201) 4.1HJ Jfflon 1247 1107 llif 1243 Juulnta 173 V 1.101 1211. 13414 Lanoantor 13774 7li 1428,4 Lanrriwo 17H4 3426 l: 1120 l.vl.unoo .,. 1824 4284 1078 4171 Ihigh (I8U5 4144 4fl2S 5841 Lutorno 11433 12841 IOII114 1 211(16 Lycoming 6040, 4MU SS37 4I2.T M'Kran... 040 1024 018 1U40 Mireor. 4408 S47J 1411 S4I7 M'IHiu 1784 17N0 1127 J84 Monroe 230 S4S 1206 787 MunlKomer.v 8183 S444 (11,1 8080 Montour 102J U7K 1333 1.184 Norlliampton.. S1JI 480 0166 4.441 Nurlliumlerland..... 4 363! 4314 1368 4271 I'"'.' 161 4 42 1744 J:.63 Philadelphia......... 4k.1I 21)07 0(7112 I'ik" 1164 148 707 J3II J'olix 1041 14B J,i4 14(3 Sc'uojikill 377i B1180 'J83 8067 Snyder 1371 Ivor (J6 180.1 8..incrot 18J J4J(i i.mj 3405 Hullivan 714 4.11 ATI 440 Sueqiuhanna. 140.il 4383 2J07 46.18 Tl;e 1378; 6604 1777 6730 t'n'",- - 1374, lOGt. e 101)7 Venango- 4416 6ir7 1 1B 4780 '"" 1333 1176 1Mh novo Washington 4V92 4291 8221 61.14 Z" '"'' 3152 1183 Wcilmorcland 6475 6681 4710 6412 Wyoming 1791 &6 1 1399 1562 fork. 8388 mo 0763 6299 T0"1 517700,363387 2119(11 S490H M'joritir I 14627 1187728 Tht.Ytxt Test. We clip tho following excellent ar tielo from tbo Philadelphia Prtts, wiiiuii re m its 10 an xnportout subjoct, in which ovory honest mun should Uvko an interest. Head it: VIkj world's historv is full r.f r am pies of bravo men struggling to ro- ijui uijuniice ana correct wrong, and howevor defeat moy come to thorn, thoir battles nevor coaso until thoir onjccis uavo been nccomplished. A reform onco begun nevor goes back ward. It may bo impodod, doeatcd temporarily, but this only tends to purify those struggling from its suc cess and intooify their viVor for its final triumph. Thus with the men of lennsyivnnm who havo started out to remedy the evils of a foul nnlitionl rule, and whoso firt battlo was fought in Octobor last. Those heroes aro re. solved nevor to closo thoir warf.irn until thoy havo attained that lor which they fight. The October clue. tion in this SUlo was a vindication ul'l all that was alleged against tho foul-' because the developments already mado in this city clearly show that the bad mon then arraigned resorted to far wTToa fraud than thoso of which they woro charged to chcupo tho ron- ally of their justly-deserved defeat. Tho next great test will bo on "the election of a Stato Troasuror by tbe poppie, wucn we wnul to sec Goncrnl Cameron nlivo nnd nblo onco more to lead his satellites in a strtigglo for power. Whon tho timo comes to elect h Treasurer thoro will be "noth ing behind it;" the contest will bo en tirely on its own merits, and tho vir tuos, integrity, nnd capacity of the mon involved in it. Thoro will be no national election to secure or moro partisan discipline to maintain. As a maltor of courso, tbo Treasury Hing will havo its way, beenuso the dark corners in tho vaults of that depart ment cannot bo swept tip, thoir foul ness purifiod, nnd their records ar ranged to tho satisfaction of tho poo plo in one your. Tho Hing must con trol that cfilco or becomo bankrupt. Ilonco we look to tho election of a State Treasurer by the people with a lively interest, and trust wo may live to tako part in it. The Geld is now an open cno 01, all theso great texts. To-day tho woik of reform will com- monoe in tho Constitutional Conven tion, and in tho moat.timo let tho press all over tho Stato continuo tho bold denunciation of wrong in politics wiiercovcrthey discover it. .Lei fraud bo oxposed in all its shapes, and oren- tunlly tho wrong-doors will bo brought to justice. Pardons Tbo Pittsburg rost of tho 14th says: Yesterday morning a mooting 01 tho Allegheny County Prison Society was bold at tho Young Mens Chritian AsMjcintton Itooms, Sixth streot. Among tlio matters up for consideration was the pardoning power which has bocomoso subjoct to nbtiso os to inviiko the indignation of all t lasses, and parties. It was sug gested ns a remedy that tho pardon ing power bo tnlton out of tho hands of tho (iovernor. As tho mnltor stands at present nil that is required to outitin a pnrflon lor tho vilost crim- nul is a littlo lobbying which can bo purchased at all times "at markot rates." Anothor ovil sought to be remcdiod is wliAt might bo upnrnnri- atoly termed "(Jearyism" that ii ro- 11-iimng pnrHMiKurn kit political pur poses on tho ovo of elections. Furth er and fuller discussions on this sub ject was dofered until tho noxt moot ing. Elkctors. Many pcoplo would pro- fur voting directly for Prosidont and Vico President, instead of voting for electors by States. If this was tho law, tho Philadelphia and Pittsburg Roughs would count out vote enough to overbalance the rest of tho Union. Hence thoro would bo no use of hold ing nn olection outsido of theso two christiun citios. Tho negroes claim to havo one of their own color appointed to a placo in tho Cabinet, and they name Langston (or Attorney Oonerat. We do not see how Grant can rofuso this modost ro quost, inasmuch as ho would have no party in thirteon Statos without tho darkey, A nogro In the Cabinet, wo ear, woiiiu necessuaie an annual ap propriation -for disinfectants tp 60 used at Cabiaet.dinners Takt a nack Sent There is stir in the colored camp which bids fair to become a brooie. Mr. Lantrston a uromiuout oolorod orator who savod tbo nogro vote to urnnt, by donounoing humnor and (J roe ley as traitors to the oauso, is pot forward by Frod Douglas and others for a plaoe in tho cabinet. If Grant was loft to himsoll he might oonsider his case, as bo always dovolopod a strong liking (o maroon oolorod akin. and kept upon bis stair In tlio army, and carried Into tho Whlto House, ono ol the noblo rod mon of tho lorost, named Parkor, who unfortunately got arunK mo night no was to nuvo been marnoJ, and foil from grace. J.nngs ton la about tho same color, but hi hair has tho Ethiopian twist, and wouldn't suit the ludies of tho cabinet ministers. Thov mnst alwavs bo con suited in these matters. Jlow they would turn up thoir protty noses at Mrs. uinnii tit a stato dinner, and maintain a rospectlul distance at nn evening reception. Oh I it would nover do, and Mr. Grant will soon bo 1 von to understand that society for ids such miscegenation. But let Langston strike high, ho may lulto Washburn's plnco 111 Franco, but ho novor will havo an opportunity to put his legs under pkociiuvo tnanognny Wo may suite with trull), that with' out the nogro voto Grant would havo beon In tlio minority ol tlio uopulur voto at least half a million, but thut is a thing of the past. lttsburjh Pott i'rtnUUnl for Thlrly-uix tlourt, A correspondent of tho Kansas Cit Times recently interviewed David I Atchison, who, upon the death of Wm Ii. King, a month after his innugura tion as Vieo-President in 1S53, suo coeded to the Yice-Prooidoncy, when the lollowtng strange and iH-uelton fact in American history was brought to mind that Atchison was legally President of tho Unitod Statos for about thirty-six hours. Wo extract as follows : Reporter You woro President of the United States for about thirty-six hours, wcro you not ? ' General Yes j you see Mr. Pierco's term expired at midnight Saturday, and this being a Christian country, of courso nouiiug was oim 041 ban day Mr. ilueluinan was inaugurated at noon on Monday. Therefore, as Presi dent of tho Sonato, I succeeded to the i'rctndency whon Mr. Pierce's torm wna out, laughingly; but I bad no realization or my high position until about ten o'clock Sunday morning. We bad been hard at work in the Sonate finishing up business, and hav ing lust much sleep I would probably havo slept all day bad I not been wakened np by some personal friends who tamo to congratulate mo and securo positions for certain parties. In order to do everything in propor Biyte, i appointed a lull cubinet, and it is said tout my administration was tlio most successful and popular ono ever known, thcro not being a remov al or appointment during my wbolo term. Juwii Black. Budical authority has it thut a Democrat mot Judire Black a few days after tho defeat, and asked "what bo thought of the elec tion 1" Jerry answered with oetorv. to the following effect: "Whon White- field was in America bo bad a nogro servant, whoso admiration for tho great ovangelist was very great, lie ictl linu pri UAV Dm vr ,-.-.. citomont whenever bo happened to hoar tho moving tones. On ono oc casion niiiicueiu was announced to preach in a barn; and the negro, henr- ug nun, iiuRiciicu tu viijiiy iiiu elo quent exhortation. Passing over the manuro pilo tho ravinhing sounds met his ear, and he full down nnd rolled over and over in an ccstacy of delight. In a low moments a man coming from tho barn asked CulTco 'what ho meant by wallowing in the filth?' 'Oh.Mnssa,' he answored, 'I nehcr can hoar Mnssa Whitefield's voice bull must git right down nnd shout wid glory.' 'Why, you fool unswerod tho man, 'that was not Whilefiold. Ho couldn't bo hero and sent another man to preach.' CulToe lookod at his soiled clothes ruefully for a moment, nnd feelingly broko forth, 'Then 1 havo all this dirt tor nothing !' and that is what I think of tho election," snid the Judge. Maonaminitv. Forney, moro mng naniiuousin tho hour of victory than most of tho Granlitos thus speaks of tloriico dreeley since tho election : What thcro was of honesty of pur pose and sincerity of motive in tho Cincinnati movement, he represented as much as ho did bis own ideas. Ho entered into Its spirit nnd became its leader, not because, like too many of its ndhorcnts, ho desired an occasion to revengo a porsonnl halo, but' bo cuuso ho saw an opportunity to engraft oortain reforms upon tho administra tion of affairs. With n hcaxt wider than mnst other moil's, to has f.lwavs advocated re conciliation. Tlio ono term principle has beon tbe controlling political idea of his lifo, and civit-servioe reform U10 host thought of his matured wisdom. By his groat sorviocs to humanity bo has won tho love nnd admiration of this pcoplo, nnd tho memory of tho f;ood that ho has dono will survivo ong after tho halos nnd passions of this campaign shall havo been forgot ten. Ironical and Cai stic. Tho Cin cinnati Commercial, a Republican jour nal, is disposed to bo sarcasliu at the good pooplo of Pennsylvania, who certified that Haiti anfl was an hon est man. Just listen to it: "Cam eron is a practical old gentleman, and greatly belovod on his notlvo soil. His euro, when Secretary of War, to givo his sons horso contracts is ap proved by every fond nnd patriotic parent in his proud and prosircroiis Slate, llarlranft is a practical man his violation of a technicality of tbo law in tho effort to umoi a compe tency for himself by circulating public money was nn cntcrpiiso that touched tho hearts of tho pcoplo of the politic old Commonwealth. The proof that ho violated his trust as npublic ofllcor In behalf of his privalo fortune, gave him popular sympathy and promotion. It is fit that Harlriiiifl should be Governor of Pennsylvania, and wo uro suro tho gruciotis pooplo of that goodly old Stale, wilt join us In toss ing oil a cup of cold wator to tho health nnd long life of Simon Cameron tho moat gorgeous old rascal in practical Pennsylvania. Thoro hnvo been elected to tho South Carolina Senate eight Demo crats and twenty-one Radicals, a Dom ocralio gain of throo. The Democrats havo also gninod in tho Low or House. When tho Domocrnts can gain in such a Stato as South Carolina, they need not despair In prbpr parts of tho Unitod States. - Dtiptralt attempt. George Grant, a nogro, who mur dored his aunt and was convicted thereof, made a bold attempt to escape from the wosi unosior l'nson a lew davs before bis cxociitlon. About o'clock, as suppar was bolng sent to the prisoners, the kooper, Mr. B. F. Uoinos, entorod Grant's coll, bolieving he imcllod something burning, when the wrotch assullod him, striking him on the bead with a lung-shot, mado of a stone weighing one ami a hulf pounds, in a stocking, knocking him prostrate and senseless, cutting a fear ful gash in his' heud, following tbo blow with anothor of loss sovority, when ho mado his escapo from bis coll over tho prontralo, blooding body of . I. I. - !..... I. - . " ' . vita Keeper, nitu mo t uorriuor, aU rusnod lor tuo outer gnio, whon no encountorod one of the guard who bad no tiro arms, but a billy ot suitable di munsions for such occasions, which he used frooloy on him until tho arrival of tho underkoopor, who emptied tl contents of four barrels of bis rovblvor at him, whon Grant rolroatod to his coll. Two of the inspectors wcro soon in attendance, also llov. Mr Eyana, ins spiritual advisor, who. through th gato, used all thoir pursuasivo powers to caim uiiu, uut wiuioat avail. Tho ou'.or door of his eoli was thou olused for tho night. The wounds of lb keeper are serious, but, it is honed not Intnl. Tho boat modical aid was Immediately at Ins sido, and cxpressod a uopo 01 uih recovery, inooxciio- mont, on tho spreading of tho bows was very intense. Mr. Haines Is ono of our most estimable oitiaens, and lb prison was surrounded by hundreds of sympathising friends moro thn could gain admission to tho outer hall Ibis morning bhcrilT Gill had Gran handcuffed. Grant is still vory sav age and swoars ho will sell bis Ufo dearly. It apnoars that bo hud nad dod bimsolf with his blaukot, andthc balls from tbe pistol did not penetrate ins uooy. names, the kooper, is n a critical condition, and fears aro ontor- tainod for Ins life. Tho culprit bat since boon hnnrod ..,.1 j 1,. L ,..,.. ; - r T . uiiu nviui ia (uvuvuilllg irtllll Ul wound. I Orunt'M frnom. Tho Pittsburgh Post of the 7th savs Tho President has dono a good many silly things in his day, but tho most supromolv childish of all his doings is published in yesterday s Uazette, it appears laat a "Itoady-mado clothier in this city tuloeruphed to Li rani, onuring mm a present ot a now suit ot clothos. That Grant should decline the offer will be surprising to all who are aware of bis vast receptive qualities; but that "The President Of the United Slates' should renuost ti . . . , noraco roricr, 111s privalo secretary w loiegrapn to tno onibusiastic lailo thut ' ho will havo, and very reluo inntiy too, to ooenno your concrous offer of ono of your best suits, to bo worn at bis inaugural noxt March; not but that ho believes they ore the oest cioinoe maue, out were ho to no copt senators Humnor, Ncbure. Trum bull and others woatld.be vorv ionlous and would, no doubt, domand suits for tlietnfwrlves, and if refused would ask fornn Investigating Committco. thore. by costing the Government thousands of dollurs with usual results," is almost too rod iou Ions for belief. Grant's venom thus spat unon tho throo distinguished Seuatnrs, will do brity. The election news mnst have addled what little brains tho man baa. A Philadelphia correspondent of tbe rulsbarg Leader undcrlnkos to toll why so very few of the femalo we beg pardon, lady lecturers are mar ried. J tear tlio ungallant lollow "It socma slrango to us that somo ardent youth, or to speak in tho plural, somo ardent youths, with hiirli daring written on their foreheads, do not rush from the lower intellectual ranks of tho common run of girls, nnd, ascending the giddy height of genius, Homo ono ol those 'talented angels and beat her olf to tho flowery groves tf matrimony, vt hy is it they tarry so ong In tlx) htnglo-heeled path of mind enhood T Who would not like to hare walking edition of Webster's l'n- abridged,,or Applaton's Kncyelopo:bi, n cull, around the house r Imagine, f yon can, the bliss of being 'jsw.iti' by a fomalo who ran handle all lie difficult parts of speech with the s o ease that Mace manipulates tbo In dian clubs. An ordinary worm wuiioui. any gut, can just maKO Vir hair stand on end whon she g steam up; end what could An Dickinson or Cady Stanton do if th ul thoir best foot foremost? rop a curtain over tho sickonioir pcclaclo." Fatal Accident. Another fail shooting accident through cnrelei noss. On Thursday morning last Cn. A. J. Fulton, of Slownrtilown, Y01 county, nccompaniod two other girl tlomcn on a gunning cxpiditlon. tji tho afternoon the throo mot in a grove, and Col. Fulton, having shotp bird In their absonco, stepped on t log nnd pointed to tho game, at lie samo timo resting tbo butt end uf Ik 11 u on the piooo ol timber on whi b 0 was standing. While occupviil this position, his fowling pieco sniff dunly slipped from thn lun, th ham mer sinking tho wood, and tho barrel discharged its contents into his body, killing him Instantly. Col. Fulton com manded the 100th Pennsylvania regi ment during tho wor and subsequent- acted ns United Mates assessor of tho York, Ctimberlar-d and Perry dis trict. Ho was aged about forty-five years and leaves a wife and throo nldron. Govr.NMKNT RoTAi.Tr. Wo are In formed, snys tho World, for tho first lime in tbe history of the country the Unitod htalos wore assessed to carry Pennsylvania, nnd that now that Uioir sonlributions bare assisted in winning a victory thero, n prompoiisly-woi'ded circular has beon dispatched by Secre tary Robeson, as the "noxt," friend wo presumo.of tho Stat 0 department, to our irelgn reproscntalives congratulating thoin on tho success of tho candidates favorod by the government," it seem- ng to bo the idoa that this circular is lo bo prosontod, perhars unofficially, at foreign courts. A True Test. Simon Cameron mado a speech In Jlarrishurg just bo- fore tho Presidential election, in which ho urgod the Republicans to cast as large a vote for Grant as thoy did for Ilurtranft, declaring that any loss winch might occur in tho voto would bo attributed to fraud practiced at the State election. Tho Radical loss In Dauphin county oxocoded 600, and wo prosumo it is fair, on Cameron's own theory, to claim that frauds to that extent wcro practiced at tbo Stato election, Huntingdon Is to have a steam fire onglno, with 2,000 foot of hose. It will oost 97,000. At tbe samo timo thai Horaoo Graa lov returns to the editorship of the Tribune, Manlon Marblo, with restored hoalth, goos back to tbe World. Tbe New York 3Vi'6un lakos the dofoat like a philosopher and Journal ist, and thinks "tlio Liboral triumph is postponed." In our eyes it looks vory much this wsy. Noxt to spirits and murdorors Chi cago is troubled by tho problem of what shall be dono with her dorricks whon tho city Is onliroly robuilt. Half a million of Domoorats failed to voto for Prosidont, and still Horace Groeloy has a majority of tho white voters 01 the country. Susan D. Anthony has at last an immodiuto prospect oP'ronohlng man 1 estate.", A Ktidical reformer in tin West has promised to give bcr bis wnoio properly. A despatch from Fort Gurry to tho icronto uiotie gives a report that th Boundary Line Commission havo found a Canadian custom houso on Pembina to be on tho American sido of the lino, which is said to bo run between tho custom-bouso and the Hudson Bay Company's post. ino i rest snys: "11 thoro Is any tiling 01 which Uonoral Grant lias horror it is cheating in elections." If wo wore to admit this for tbo sake of bis argument, wo should be obliged to say Vliut sonioof his bosom companions have not tho samo "horror" of this puslimo. "Pis a pity tho master can not rotorm his followers. Tbo Moxican Congressmen, in imi union ot ours, havo takon to rocoivin railroad stock and olhor gifts. Thoso Mexicans are not so stupid, after all Reports from Washington say, in the arrangement of the Senate commit tee, at the Opening of the noxt session of Congress, Senators Trumbull, Tip ton, Scbori, Rico and Ponton are to be classed with tho Democrats and deprived of their chairmanships. lorkes "came out" (of tbo neniton tiary) for Uartranft, and lie wont it strong for Grant. Let it nover be said that some men bavo no gratitude The State Journal says a gonlloman from Siddonstown, York coanty, whom wo root on tbo streets, yesterday, in formed us that he shot since the first Of A U trust to tho nrnsnnt tiina. 875. squirrels most of them groy squirrels averaging over ISO per month. A peddler has been arrosted in New lorn lor stealing a ballet eirl's ward robe. Tho Boston Post suggosts that tins is tno smallest then on record. "Uartranft ran ahead of his ticket at home," says the Grant organs. Of course he did. Sodidllnrrv Allen So did Sam Josephs. 80 used to Boss Tweed. 80 probably would Yerkes. This has boon a irood rear for all that cisss 01 iciiows. seoondrols ran ex ceedingly well this year of our Lord. Miss Ida Grcoloy, daughter of Hor ace Greeley, is doubly afflicted. Wbile watching over tho corpse of ber be loved mother, tho sad news camo to bor of tho loss of bor betrolhod hus band, Purser Hompstead, of tbe steam ship Missouri. The business of a reporter ofton brings him into odd places. In a re port of a New Orioans wedding, we wad that the onae wor silk etnbrokl d eiocmiiirs. i'l.inbwrg w 0? -o piuue ror rtt- uuiistio WoddinL'S. A turn strunrr , 1- .... n . o i-uiiiiio niTii uy visucq ail 1110 J'HUSCO- pm viiurcnr m toe city lor the pur pose of gelling married with all the modern embellishments, and finally unci 10 lane it plain. IIHTRAY-Cane twpnilr, on Iheprenlree J of tbe eabeerlDer, a Ke4 arlfer self. Taa oaner II rrqueitrd t eoue forward, prove pmp- 'v. Ym7 n-. nn 1. awaj, etnerwiae 11 win ne uiapoe-a 01 aeo"rilinj to law. nivju .1t.p1. JACOUDUTIIA I MI'M AVr-Came treHauin( ou the prrailne J of tbo inhacriUr in I)r.j townthip, on the Jih of Srntr-mhor In it, rej II ILL, ahou! three Tearl olii. 1 lie owner ll rrqnelleU to eoine for ward, prove property, pay chareee. and take him awa, or be will be dlipoeed of al the law direatl. WILLIAM It A DAK Kit, antiO-ftt-p!. ISTIX X. Wrayod from the premlaei of the J gharri ber, en Nee. M, en larre reel Cow w.a a bell oa, with white enot oa forehead and a few white epoti oa ber body) one black and white ipotted Cow, with bell on 1 ane red Heifer, two yean eld 1 one red and white ipetted Heifer, two yoare eld. Any iiereoa harltx the anwre de- erilwd eaitle oa their preniin or haow therr whr-realsiuta, will pleeae notify the nndertl(ned at Walliae(ent who will pay a reeaenable reward. oowu iipu. r JACOll lllTBA. . n 1 1 mmii are nereny warnea VV agwlaet trading for or dlenoanting a oeneia s-w a UTin ir a ii . , . . promieeory Bote given hy me, payable to Joha naenuurn, dated about ine I4ik day or uetooer, 1872. ealHng fur one hundred and fifty duller payawm nine montlia after dale, ae I am deter miaed aot to pay the eaid noto unleei eompelled by law, al 1 have received a.i value therefor. t'Uhvllle, Nov. 10-l.pd. ADMIKIXTHATOHH' NOTIt'l- Notice li hereby given that letter! of admtnill ration ou the eetata of HANI KL CAtiEY, deoeaned, late Penn townehta. Clearnold oiiunly. Pcnn a., avlng been duly granted In the nnderilgned, all pemiiti iudebted to aaid oatate will pleaee make Irnmediete payment, and tboee having claitni or demaaue will ppaeent them properly authenticated for lettlcueat without delay. J. II. BArrERTY, novJO.dt.o Admlniatratuf I.tXi-X'llTOIi'H NO rit'l-- Notice Ii here j be 'aivrn that IcUen teilatnentar havtaa been granled In the eaneeriner ou tno onnie ci liAVIt) MII.LK1I, decoaacd, l.ito of Iwrenee Uiwaehlp, CleerDrld county, Penaiylvania, all pcraini indebted to laid eitata are raqaeeted to mea immediate pavmeni. ana move naving elalu agaimt theaame will present them duly aaliiilietcd for Mttlement. JOHN L. Cl TTLK, KeSeeeher !, ISTt-Stipd. Kieeutnr. F. STKRLIXG, Manofnoturttr of SADDLES cSt HARNESS CLEARFIELD, PA. k guaranloed In glre aalltfaetlon. Prieea liable, (live ma a oall. Shop In (Irahami n4 Market Ureal. nnvlll.ft. Ll t)WER BRIDGR COMPAPCT. A meeting of the itockholderl of the Ihw. ftdge Co. waa held at the office of W. I), llig- q, oa Thureiley evenltig, rJovcnili ier 14ih. followini g omcerl were elected for the year PreeliknL W. II, BlUl.KUl Treanurcr, 0, 11. H Kt.f. : nireclon, J. II. WALTERS, SA Kl. MITOIIKI.I., I'apl. M. (MIPKN. A llatemcnt woe fornifhrd by the Treaeurer of the llrldgn Co, ihowing 111 present Snandal eon diti t, and the following reeolutioni were ananl mondy adopted : naoleea, That Ihe Treasurer ha aulhnrlaed te tah luoh moaenrea aa he may deem neeeeeary to aolHt all unpaid halaneee dua from lubanribera to die original llnek nf laid oompany, aad that ao Mch lubecrihar lhall have the right to nee the d-l,le free of toll unlil he lhall bare fully paid ala lbiertplien. lifolnd, That after January I't, 173, no oer tiiolee he leeued for the hauling ef atone, wood, eoal, or lumber, or any other heavy hauling, or the running of malt wagoni, omnibueel, or hackl. A II raeh nee of tbe brldg to bo paid for at the gate of Ihe bridge, hy the trip. IVrMrred, That all perenni deilrtng eertlScalee of loll mut aieki their applicolia 10 lie Treaa arer ea or befare Ihe let til January In each year. ( Oiherwiea they will be charged full ratee at the gate, aad ao deduotiom made hy veaena of loeb payment!, If Ihey ihould lift their eertlfloatee Ihereaner, A acw form of eerllSeata wai adopted. ov)0 J. B. WALTBlts, Secretary. I 8w QfotttlttMuti. CAUTIOHKotloe Ii htrehv flren thai my wife, KLI2A1IKTM, haa left sir bed and hoard without an; Jut oauee at prwooaUea. Thli Ii la eantlon all perermi from barborinf or trailing er oa mj aeeoant, ti I aai determined: Ui pay no bllli of hair eeulraotlng aaleei eeniniUed by law. JyuK KlCIIAaUH. loriO llp.l. DIUMOLUTIOR Rotlae Is hereby (Iran thai the partnerehlp lately enbilillie ha Iweea 1. K. i'.ead and L. J. Uorj-aa, of WaTlaee ton, under the aane and Srin of "J. R. Head A Co," wal dieaulved la Jaauary, 1ST I, by ejutoal eonaent, Tbe booki of the late Ann have been planed la the hanili of Henry A. Hhlwiel, ttq who ia vuiy antnoriteu to erltle all deble due and by the oompany. J. K. RF.AD. L J. UOHUAN. Wallaoelon, Pa, Nor. If, 1871-Jt. TN THK DIMTHICT t'OIJHT OP TUB X United nlatea, for the Weitera Dlitrtol of f.oniylvaaia. . u. Mecaiiy, a bankrupt under ine act 01 uonKroea 01 eaarun 111. IS07, harlni applied for a dl.charee from all hie dehte. and other elalul provable under laid aot, by order of ine voun, notiee 11 aereiiy given, to all perioni who have proved their debte, and other perioni uinrviw-u, w pwur we ine vin lay 01 lieremlier, 171, at i o'clock, l. SI., befure S. E. Wood roll, Kiq, Hegletor, at hti oniee In Krle, Pi., to ihow eauw, If any Ihty have, why a dlachargo ihould not he granted tolheiald bankrupt. And further, notice Ii hereby given, that the leennd and third ueetlnri of eredllorl of the laid hankrunl. re. qulrod by the i7lh enil isth leetiona of eaid aot, will be held before the laid Het;litrr, at tho laae lime and plaee. 8. C. MeCANULKSH, Bovlo-st. Clerk. L ANCA8TKK INTELLIGENCER A (JURAT FAMILY KEWril'AI'ER. 111 uanoaeter neraiy inlrill-rnoer la oniur naiMd ae a family Joaraal. Kuual in liae to any paper puouenru in t'enniylvanla, earn Ireue eon taim a varied etora of Llleraiy. I'oliiical and Scli-ntifle mailer, together with all the newi of the week. Ite agricultural department alone worth more thnn the price of the papor. It tbe oldeat Ormorrntle Journal in Pernaylvania, having been rilablxhed in 1 7 1 I, and all political queitioni are freely and fairly dieeuievd la III oolaiuni. lie large elreulailou makea It a very ratuaMe ailrc-rtiring medium. Iriiva. Slngli ooplet, $3 a year. To elul.i af tea or more, H.eO a year. Xpermra eoiu'ee Ave. Tbe Dn.r ITkl.Llrai ia ii publleaed every aay, pumlMye eae.-pteil. friee j a year. It one of tbe beat advrrtirlng medium!. Addreii II. II. HM1TII A CO, Laneaiter. Ia. IMT (IP PI0TIT JIIUOKM llH AWN FOR J November Term, A. U. IS7,(ld Muaday.) euiau WKtR. W. 8. DiekerBiearla Kd. Conprr.....Clearlel J. Cooper 8. Byere. , Wm. Lord II. W. Park It. Hreae fraeete J. I. W'illiame..Fergueoo Ueo. C'auflmaa......Dell J. I.. nara.....irb A. 11. Croai B'rg I). W. Maiai..lHradrord 1. Woolridgr... " A. Orarhart.... " T. H. Foratm.... W. II. HoyU...Haeton ti. Cooowey. B. Oweni. Lawrenee I. W. Laakhart...Urady Jul. Waleon... r. Soliitav A. Moyer, ir Morril 1. C. Barrett J. II' era J. M. Dillon 4. SevMervillenurniidi J. II. Oortnont..Covingit A. Koeee ..Oeervla 1). K. Ful.-rtua-Clear'ld;P. D.ilrr H. K. sh.w - iThunai Wall.. Peaa Jno. Oullrh iJno. Ilunlap.. J. L. Ievy. - I f. Uraekhank., Tike ... I'nlon rpm.I. I.liST FOR KOVEMDER TERM A, in. an rr. Coooiel ............ vi F.u4. lalt.. ....... VI Shew. !........ ee Poller. K aarelt VI Heud. I'uey vi llnd. Mork vi Mr.Uullea. MoCerdv .. e Ullllgaa. FlinnM..M h VI Ai.nlc. Gee .. re VtaAert. Nea..M.M..MWWM- vi ttrenarmaa. !lirbw va tlerd. Leler ee llererty. Tarnpikc Co....-.. at Bueaae, Pavli....H....anMWW ei Long, HulloabaaU vi Hn-nacr. Alhcnltlter- ta SreiUt. i'onowey et al ve Oalee. t oriww. ., .. ,. ,w VI Uraaam. Afhr4.lclter..w... va Corlry. Begw,,..HH..M... vi Albert Broe. WISHART'S PINE TREE TAIl COHDIAL, NATURE'S GREAT REMEDY FOR THE Throat mid IriiiiKs. ll U frtllfyinc t to inform Iho pablia that Dr. L. Q. C. Wlibarfi Pino Tree Tar Cordial, for Throat aad Lang Dleeaeee, baa gained as enria hle reputation from Ibe Atlantla lo the Pacific cowl, and from ihcnre to eorae of the frit rami liei of Europe, not through tbe aren alone, hut hy pereoai Ihrougboat the Sulci aetaully bene- ttod aad eurod al hli offioa. While he publtibci ku, to lay our reporter!, ho li unable la lupply the demand. It gaini and hold, lu reputation FiriL Not by Hopping eough, bat by looiea- Ing and milling nature la throw eg tbe 00 hoalthy matUir collected a beat taw throat aad bronchial tubee, mkick ewaaee m'4aetea. BeeoaiL It remove the eaeie at I rr! I alien which produooa eough) ef the aeoaaaaombeaae and broach ial tabee, aaaiui the rung! to act and throw af the uhoalthv inrilliua. aad ri the blood. Third. Il la free from equllli, lobelia, ipeoaa and opium, of which ot throat and lung raaao diea aro eompoeed, which allay oough only, and diaorgasiie the itumach. It kai a aootbing affoot on tho etomaoh, acli on tho llrer aad hidaeya, aad lymphalle and nervoui regiuni, thai reaching to every part of Ihe ayitem, and in iti Invigor ating and purifying effeote It haa gained a repu tation which It muit hold above all otheri Is the market JOTICEV- THE PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL, 0REAT AMERICAN DYSPEPSIA FILLS, AND WORM BUOAR DROPS Being ander my Immediate direction, they lhall not loee Iheir oarativa aualitlri hy tho uie of cheap and impure arlleloa. HENRY R. WISIIART, Proprietor, FREE OF CHARGE. Dr. L. Q- 0. Wlnhart'i OHIco Parloro aro opea nn Mundaya, Tneidayi and Wedneidayi from A. M. to t P. M., for ooniullatloa hy Dr. Wm. T. Mngce. With him are aaeoclated two oomulliug phyiieiani of acknowledged ability, Thia oppor tunity li not offered by any other Inititntion ia tho oity. All latter mut bo addroeeed to L. Q- C. WISHART, M. D ., Nt. 831 NORTH BF. O&P STUGfiT, 11:11 PHILADELPHIA, PA. Sm J EW. SCI1ULEK, BAEBEB AND HAIR DRESSER, Seeoad llreet, seit door to Pint National Dank, aovt'U ClearSeld, Pa. Jrutja ana lrUrhua. IHB LiTlilT MOVE! THE LATEST MOVE HARTSWICK & IRWIN'S DRUG STORE, To their new building on ftecond Street, nearly oppeine ino luire 01 vr eaver at jsetll, CLEARFIELD, PA., Wbora thsjy will contiDue to tujiplv their old and mm muj hw cu turners UKJ OVUlC. II tit. PURE DRUGS CHEM1CAL8I PI AKMACEl'TICAL PRKPARATIOIIS, (laoluding all new romediee,) Patent Medlelnoa, Pelnti aad Oils Ohn aad rally, bchool Booka, Stationery, rapef, Ae.; alao, a full line of lrug glita' Rundrtee, Hair Toniei, Coimetlei, Perfamerial, Toilet Article!, Brothel, Toilet Soape, Pocket Buoka, Ao, all of the belt quality. PURE WWES ASD LIQUORS, for ncdieal tl awcrtvmental pmrpnmM om)jt Pun Whit Uftd, Grtort of all kinds Rw od rolled Lrntwil Oil. VaroiihtM, Tarpoa tin, CtfU Oil. Painl A Varniih Crutbr, Flaroriaf j(traoti, CoiifeotfanerUi, Bird fiord, (rnanti and an groan a, oi all kinds. SMOKERS AND CIIEWERS WHI tad oar itoek of Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, Imported and lie- meet ie Clgan, Sunt and Fine-cut to bo of the very boat aranda la the market, LAMPS AMD CHIMNEYS, . 1 All kind! of OLAR8 WARE. flARDEN SKKDS, MFBICAL INETRl'lf BNT8 aad Muiieal Trimming! of ovory variety, Hiving a long eiperienee In Iho huiineea, and an eitenaive and well aeleeted atoek of medicinca. we are enabled 10 III rheilelaai' nreaerictioai at the ehortoet aotiee aad oa the moil reaaonable terme, diy and ntLL. . .... - . 1IARTRWICK A IRWIN. CJoeraeid, Pa, Maj 11, ISIl-tf. P. T. I. "For thy Stomach's Sake and thine other Lifirmitiea.'' St. Paul. DR. HOI' KItS ri'RB WEST BRANCH BITTERS. Aaafe, para, fdeaMnl and Boaltb-givlngToaio etrtctly vgf table, and aaanufaetared from the molt pure and ehoito material! il aot a fptrit drink nor nbitltuto for whliky, hut s leientino oompoand, for the proteetion of tho lyilem and the euro of dlaeaie, mado from ehemieally pare apirtti, entirely free from fuel! ail or other irrita ting pmpertlea, aad will not dieagree or offend Ibe moil delicate ilomach. A long privalo oipvri- Superiority over all Ordinary Remedies. No Bitten al prevent offered to the public contain! ao much medicinal virtue, and yet ao rafe and pleannt to take. Iti nee ll to cure dieeaae, and It will wet create aa appetite for epirilnoui liquor, but will eun tho effect! of dinlpalioa. To Inereaao Iho Appetite, Te promote Digeitton, To ouro Pyipepila, To care Fever and Ague, To lure nilliournem, To cure Conitipatien, . To cere Chronic Dlarrbrra, To euro Hcart-bom, To euro Flntntebea, Ta cure Aeid Bractatlooja, To euro Nervoui Debility, To ouro ilyduchondrla, USB IT. t'SE IT. t'PE IT. L'SB IT. t'SE IT. USE IT. 1'SB IT. tiSB IT. use rr. I'SB IT. l!SB IT. LSK IT. To euro Sallowneu of Complexion, V8B IT. To euro Pimplei and Dlotchea, VSE IT. For flenoral ProiLration of tho Phyiloal poweri, VJSE IT, and it will euro you. Sold every where, al fl.ol per boMlo, Manu factured eieluiivrly by A. I. 3 II A W, Drugglit, CLEABPIELO, TA., Who olTcri liberal induoeracnta to the trade. Oct. r, is(i:tr. L. KIRK, SON k CO., WHOI.F.Al.E ;HO( l.ltH. No. 130 North. Third Plroot, aomer ef Chrrry. Philadolpbiav. ; Have in itora nnd oHVr fur lala at th lowaat narbet pHrva. nnd on tbo moat minonatilo tvrma, a larfra and wall aelaotad a tuck of Uiwwriaa. Toaa. Bpltwa, Fiah. Chcraa, Ae.t aolaotail In thia. Naw York nnd Haltimora narkMa, ta which nttrntlon of aodntrjr donlsra ia particularly rvKjuettrd. TT( (WSK AND LOT FOIt SALK1 The llnuee and lit on Ihe miraerof Mar ket aad Fifth itreela, ClearAelri, Pa., Ii for aale. The lot eoalaini nearly an acre of gronad. The hooee Ii a large double frame, containing nine room a. For terme and other Information aunly to the lubierlber, al Ihe Poat Ottloo, aovIX I'. A. UAUL1H. PINK, WHITE k ROAM LINING SKIN8 Jail rtoeleed and for aalo hy April oa, JTh BIOLE 00. I TLANK IIUMHTA I ll (ale jj tale omeo. LANK IIUMHTABILBMi NALUm FOB gial d 9tM( tix Jali. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SAlT, The underin ii ul IItr. LU Houhmh 1 for rale, limited on T.cu.l alrw I, l,un J ' and 1 lit I, ,..., I la,- 4'OTvugh of The l.U'lliug Ii a Iwo eUry-L-pl,,, , home, well bl.i.ho.1, loft llV h tlc l milhuildinn, and tho li t i in a eoJ ,i,u.'"' tlvilion. Por term and e'dition. drirrM , IIIKMY KIB!.W;i -'"" - . Cl.ara.-M, ffc . .VALUABLE UKAL ESTATE T PKIVATK 8AI.UI , Tbe un-leieigiied .tion at prime u- tu Li lowing real re ami "'' A l.olr CrouHd. .Iiuitr la ihe .iii.j Newburg, fheit town.hlp, enalilaing uu .i hair acni, and having a Urge two .to,, 11' ' and good Italilo ere.te.1 thereon. Thil ia .unable b,r a Hotel or Dwelling. T - A MO, A Farm, of 40 rM, ovli.itnln. .l, town of Newharg, having o, ii .c,...u1,J; aul under culiivotiun, with a good log hem! burn and bearing orchard of choice fruit thereaT A rein of excellent ami uudorlien the UaetT AIJ?0, KM) Acre, of Land, on Wil in Cheat towmhip, wilfain two and a hall a,j!j t'he.t Creak, ll il well ttli.bereil with pB, rJJ and ll wlock, and underlaid with eoal. ' Partiea wi.hing any further Information v I oall on Mn. Margaret Aran, at N'euburr , WILLIAM TtCKlfk" Mit ClearSeld, fv UisrrUauroua. "Lay down tho Shovel ant) the Hoo? HACKMAX'S (0RX PLMTEt Thli inpe'iilon- nirwkiii-, fw whiffa a putt-m W junt bwn itrutd, it i Mti4;n4lj Hkted mn, ncride all olbcrt im u-f or (jfvrat, l ibr fculU U ttJ tOOatfaKloMl Ml tht II 14,,,, , Rfiw at a tnuf at rqual diilaartamt. both ta dropiilD)- foir, fire ar ilx graiia i aaelt fain,'tt the murhtr mf determine bafara aoianfq. eoviitag ika aura wlit'i droftpMl. aamtbiar dcti ita ymn fwrra aad laaviBR lb f-roaaii ttu It ia . ituvlf caaiplata ttifworltima .,M reairiif mo birad uitatajica aod duing tit w hattrr aod wilb jraater irularitj aad prMin tliiwi M eumld poaaibl b duac bjr basif i bit tlinB uHt-taittU tb UImmt. AnykuU ti.at van Uritrwiih thn rrt.'tf gu iai a (tttd (irrrrl Air turn tbmm.Any ainl eev lea tu fittern art diUJjr. it aaywit; Mas liarirl obi hj .JWferra a Irrna cib h $VmiAy (lnvin. It b i coaatrnatrd tbai wr it j-lnat.aK ur ii turhiag at tliarad af tbe far. m, ly a tdirra tvcMi ti ia rait d f tbe fonir; thrvwa tmi uf Haraad Murra Wsba.rd ur Im ward, w fur; yoa wajr want tl. wilkaut drajin tbe eirt ur tuticliiajf tht ravrtb. rrrti(hil.j It ijaoira mtn. bx-ii and pluwiii eta I'ltuitifig. aaU u.aba tbut wbiuh btui bfttt. for Kt ia banl labur a Mr bartimo fur a traj, about braithjr csrce (of a laiy Ban. IoffvttoR of tbw PlaDtrr euMtrucfnl hj tb) pat ratf avrdialy toliciteU, a&d Omuuity, State ur individual rigbU for tala.nt low ratei, to extta ita ftttrudutMifiD. Addr-M KKl'llIiS nACKMAlV.PaleBtM, aojS-Sm Clearfield, Pa. EXCELSIOR FIR EUI'ORIIJ, 1. ISAACS, Suooeeeor to JOHN FAEEIEi, llet AHCII bT. Middle of the block, he Tin A 8th South tik, PIllLAllKLt'lIIA, mroBTKB ao VAacrit-. ti bib ae FANCY FURS, -3 ro taniEi' a cuiiraare anie, V'hulctale and Ketail.-, Having iu;,orlul a very large and ralcailiil u oitnx utid ail the dilterenl ktndi et e lhsftta. Drat l.andi In Karupe, would roepeetfully iivK tbe rraderi of thn paper to oall aad exiiaine Ik. anortiaeat of fancy Pure. I am determined . eel at tbe loweet oaah priooa. A hi Pun wamvl. ed. Ko mierepreeeautioao to effeoi ealei. PI K8 Al.TKHb'D AND RKI'Af RKI1. r-Hemcmber Ihe etore, T18 Arch St. 1'hilaJV. ttcioiier So, ts;j.-Jm ACE 111 ECROPE1 OREAT EXCITEMENT IN FRENCH VILLE1 The hlendv eonteet between Prance and Pranii . il at an end for Ihe nreeeut. 00 far aa the ilaerk. tering of men and the deitruetioa of nmnertv il eoneerned. Tho HoyalJugglen ao duubt prior themaeiree and rejoioa over the reiult, hut hoe iniignilleaut il their work when oompared with the humane and ohriitian efforu of L. M. COUDKIET, who haa nnderUkcn to inppljr all tbe eitiarm is the lowrr and of tbr envnty with food and raiment at xoeHintj low rat eg from hii tuamaoLb itort ia Ml'LKONHUHO. whrp h can nlwayt be foind rradj to wait upon ail era and fuj'plj then wits Dry Goods of nil Kinds, Such ai flolhi, Satinetti, Canimeree, lla.liu, Velainei, Linen, I'rillingi, Calieoea, Trimminga, Ribbona, Laee, Ready-made Clothing, Boot! and Fhoea. Oati .nJ Capi all of the beet material and made to order. Uom, Socki, Otovei, Mitleaa, Laoet, Kibboaa.il, GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS. Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Rico, Molaaeee, Fur,, i!t, fore, bineeed un, riih Uil, Carbon Oil. Banlware, Queeniware, Tinware, Calling.. Plori and Plow Calling!, Nail., Spikei, Corn Culiiva tore, Cider Preaeee, and all kladi of Aaea. Perfumery, Palnti, Varui.h, Olan, and a gmeral aa.ortta.nt 01 Matioaery, - OO OD FLOUR, LIQUORS, inch at Rrandy, Wine. Uin. Whiiky, Jaync 1 tellctnei, lloitetter I and llooflind'l Bittera. 14)01 noundi of Wool wanted for which the bigheit price will Be paia. LloreTeeeu oa aaea and for late at the loweit market price. Alio, Agent for Rtrattonville aad Carweairillc Throihing Maohinea. t-BL.Call and one for yoereelree. Toa will dud everything aiually kept In a retail lloro. L. M. COl'DRIET. Frencbville P0.ltL lll MARBLE K1A I STOXE YARD! Mrs. S. S. LlDDKLL, Having engaged In the Marblo burineea, litlrr to inform her friend! and the publlo that the in aow and will keep constantly on hand a '.argt well irteclol ilook of ITALIAN t(T) VEBMOSI MAR11I.E, and la jircpar, , (,,,,1 t0 .Her TOMBSTONES, r,(lX AN'tt CSAUI.K TOMBS, MOSIMFNTf, Curho at INntl for Oemetery Ijota, vVinde Sitli and Capi, aim, BVRKAir, TABLE AND WASH STAND TOPS, Ae, Ao. .Varl ok Reed llreel, soar tho R, R ClrarOeld, . JfVL. TOBACCO AND CIGARSl WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. At tho New Tohaoeo nod Cigar Store ef H. If. SH.f H Between Shaw lloaaol Mamioa Ilouir.Cleartrl! Conitantly oa hand a Una aiiorlmrat of "") Congreei, Cavondiih, Cable, Spunrelt, Michigan and Cenlury Fine-eat Chewing Tobacco, Ao. Alto, a huge aad well .elected Hock of Import aad nomeilir Clgare, Smoking Tohaceoe, Meereehaum and Briar Pipe. Pipe Ixluree, Tohaoeo Boiei, Cigar HoMora, and everything round in a well regulaled Cigar and Tobaeeo Store. ' ja-tr-Remember Ihe plieoi Markel tn I ween Shaw llouie and Manalou Houm, neld. Pa. FjLi" - frHril)EMOCRATI0 ALMANAC fet 1 18(17 and IK foe aale l the Vnl pre. IS 00 atl. Mailed J (,1) addroei, a. "7 .