GEORGE B. GOODLANDER, , onus a rwraiiTu. CLEARFIELD, Ta. WBDNBSDAT MOKNINa). NOV. IT, UTt. Hon. M. M. Diinmick, mom her or Congress from this State from 1848 to 1852, died at Manvb Chunk, on tbe 21st. . . "Qoodtaadar It fool enough lo repent the "Know-Nolbiog (ton about Uoa. Henry Wileoa, al lata lata 4.- Journal. The gentloraan (!) who pennod the above claim, to be Christian I lie does great deal of preying anyhow The Northpmberland Presbytery net at Willianinport last week, for Iho trial of Rov. W. A. Korr, who it ap pears follows the Woodhull-Baecher tribe in bia intercourse with tbe sis- Aenof hischuruh. A Good Idea. The Constitutional Convention talks of extending the term of Governor to four rears, after tbe next election, and prohibiting Senators, members of tbe Assembly and Judges from accepting passes over railroad, and authorizing juries to render verdicts by the assent of two- thirds. - Glbefcl. Our Radical co tempo raries crow lustily over the accidental reduction of tho Democratic majority in this county at the late election, ol. .dhougb Grant had four votes more in 1867 than be baa now. The enfran chised negroes should havo snt him ahead if some whitos did back off. We oan see no crow for them in the stand still prosperity of tbe limit, in this county. A Chanoi. The Tyrone Blade, a Radical organ of a high moral tone, is dead. The establishment has been purchased by George Stroop, who now tissues tbe Tyrone Democrat, a hand some seven column journal, from tbe same establishment. This is a move ment in the right direction, and must inure to the moral, social and firmn cial benefit of our Tyrone neighbors. m ' a Ovcb rot. the Present. The groat Radical sensation in Huntingdon lost week, terminated in the dotc.it of the prosecutor, A. L. Guts, Principal oftheCasaville Orphans' School. Tbe case was that of libel, and the defend ant one Wharton. Guss claimed that Wharton wrote, bad printed and cir culated during the recent campaign circulars in tbe highest degroo derog atory to bib, Guss', moral status The not, seemingly, relieve Guss to any alarming extent. Kev. Guss and Col. Wharton were both Radical candi dates ior congress, out tbey were most handsomely Speor-ed at the late election, and beautifully exposod at tbe late terra of Court. Guss, it seems, belongs to the Beecher-Wood-holl porsuasioo in morals, and is tbereforo a fit teacher of 'moral ideas.' Tai Cbnten rial. We publish to day an address by the Centennial Commission to the people of the United States. The Commiason looks to the people at largo for tho moans to make tho Centenary of the nation's birth tbe grandest anniversary the world boa ever seon. The address urges the formation in every State and Territory of Centennial Associa tions, which are to see that county organizations are also formed so as to distribute the work which is essential to eocceas. It is a bard matter to get Americans actively at work at any thing which is a long way off, but this enterprise is one that roust be pre pared for years in advance, and the tbreeyears yet remaining will be found too short a time, rathor than too long. amund. The Pittsburg Post says that oity ia afflicted with a greater evil than tho Episodic Gambling is spreading lo an alarming extent. Toting men spend moat of their time and all their money in playing "Keno," "Faro" and "Pokor," to the great detriment of morals and business. There aro many smaller plitces than Pittsburg where this evil is growing to be a giant, and if tho evil continues to spread for ton moro, as it has for the past ten years, it will breed more crime and squalid misery throughout the country than any other singlo crime. Pays and weeks of time, and thou sands of dollars, are squandered every month, in every village and city of the Union. Clearfield is no better than Tyrone, Altoona and other fast towns. Young man, stop I Gambling is as, great a crimo as borse stealing, and ar more demoralising in its effect. . Wild Duck Mr. James K. Gsli ef the Arm of Gets k Grim, wholesale, groeers, spent two days this week at hooting wild ducks on the Husque banna river, near Bainbridge a point between Columbia and llarriaburg. lie returned to this city witb 19 ducks, among which were mallards, wbiHtlora, butter ducks, wood ducks, black ducks, and several other varieties. . Tbe mal lards weighed about 0) I be, a pair He shot from a box sunk In the mid dle or tbe river, with the top nearly level with tbe surfaoe of the water. The box was 28 inches deep, 82 inches square at the top and 16 inches square at the bottom, with a rim 2 feet wide at tit top, upon which were loaded stones and (Trass to sink and keen the bos down. Sixteen stuffed ducks flTf IN4 at fte4wy4.fitea.t4 Safit "TJh Oorrromntf" thtad. Tbe Radical politicians in Philadel phia for sevoral weeks labored under great excitement. The postmaster, II. H. Bingham, was elected, or counted In clerk of tbe orphans' oourt, and of coursb a vacancy ocrurod In the poetoflice. The ring candidate for the position was George Truoman, a true Cumeronite, while the decent members of the party presonted the name of George Fairmon, a clerk in the postoftloo. To force the appoint ment of Trueman, Cameron gathered up the Mayor, Sheriff, three of the members of Congress, the Register and all the loading members of the corruption rinc, numbering about sixty, and potted for Washington, in order to force his appointment. "The government" (Grant) was mulish, and refused to toll tbe finer committee what he would do. Last week how ever he appointed Fairman, to the utter amusement and discomfiture of Cameron and his corrupt ring. Tho difference in the names of tbe two candidates was Immaterial 7Vuman and Fairtain but tho difference in the backers was very (treat. Tbe honest elemont in the Radical party in Philadelphia baa triumphed in this instance over roughs and corruption' isti, muoh lo the surprise of tho latter, and especially to Cameron, who but few weeks previous, in a epoecb in Lancaster, boasted of his influence over the Presidont. Although the Winnebago Chief has paid for another six years' term In the Sonate, by tho election of Hartranft and Allen, he may yet bo turned over board, if integrity and statesmanship' is made a test in the choice of Initcd Stales Senator by our members of tbe Legislature. Presidential Election. The fol lowing table shows the result by ma jorities, and eloctorul votes, according to tho latest returns : Stat. (Irani. Greeley. Eleol'l. Alabama. MOO ......... 10 ... Arkanlea 4S30 6 ... California. ( ... Connect ioat. 4S71 I ... Delaware..... IIOS ......... 1 ... Florida. i0 4 ... Georgia U00O ... II Illinoia. ami ......... II ... Indiana. 2 'WOO IS ... lowa. SUMO n . ... Kinni S3000 a ... Kentucky.. I WHO ... II Louisiana 6700 ... ' 6 Main 30131 T ... Maryland 107J ... I Mnttacbaietta. 74400 IS ... Michigan t0ua ......... 11 ... Minneeola JUDOS a ... MiMiuippI SiOOO S ... Miteoarl 3.102 1 ... 14 Nevada.. 1I0 ........ I ... New Hampihire... 2000 ......... J ... New Jerrey 4711 i ... New York 1-1447 " S ... North Carolina. Mil 14 ... Nebraika lium 10 ... Ohio 42OD0 Ii ,., Orcgn 400 ... Penniylvania 13777 1 ... Rhode Iiland S.1.11 4 ... South Carolina. 400VO 7 ... Tonnesice. 82 IS ... 13 Teiee .. ISOtiO ... S Veiraont 30440 e ... Virginia- 17 11 ... Weit Virginia 1400 t ... Witooniia. 14000 10 ... Total.. ...TMSII MOOT Ml 71 Orant'i popular majority .......... 6fl7a06 " i " i ..... u rno Faf the ionftt j relation to the payuionl of coals. we find the following in a late number or tho Marrmbug ratnot, which may prove interesting lo our readers: A every term ol Court speculation is indulged as to "who pays the costs" in actions at law. Tbe following will give tbe desired information. in tbe following oases tbe county is not liable to coats : 1. If tbo grand jury return a bill ignoramus" in a case other than fel ony, and order Ibe prosecutor to pay me cost, nnu me prosecutor having Dee ii senicnoou uy me court lo pay thorn, in committed, and then discarded acenruing 10 law, witnoul nnvmg paid mem, me county is not untile to costs 'l. iNor is the county Iiublo if a bit be found "a true bill," and the defen dant having been tried and acquitted, auu orueruu oy me petit jury lo pay thorn, and is com ml tied and discharg ed according to law, the coats not bo ng paiu. a. A or if tbo defendant is acauiltod and prosecutor ordered by the potit jury to pay tho cost, who, after being sentenced by Ibe court to pay them, is committed and discharged accord ing to law, the costs being unpaid. . nere a uetonuaut indicted for misdemeanor is acnuitted br the petit jury, and the jury docs not de termine whether the county, the pros ecutor or the defendant shall pay the cobIs of prosecution, an they ate re- uired to do by tho act ol 8th of J lo co m bo r, 1804, the coals are not to be paid by the county. 0. Where an indictment lias boon returned "a true bill" tho proreruliiii; attorney cannot enter nollo prosequi willmnl tbe consent of the court and charge tho county witb the com of me prosecution. In the following cases Ihe couutv s ablo to pay the costs : I. bore a defendant is convicted by a jury and is legally discharged without having pnid tho coats. I. bon in canes ol surety of the pouoe the court dirocts the county to par the coats. 8. When the grand iurv iirnoro a ill and direct the county to par the oosts, and when the petit jury acquit lue aeienaani and direct Ibe county to pay tbe cos'.s. 4. In cases of felony, when the grand jury ingnre the bill, and when the detendai.t is acquitted by tho potit ury. 6. In all canes when the dofendant Is found guilty and sontoncod lo tnv a fine and cosls of prosecution or give security lo pay tbe same within ton days or go lo jail, and defendant goos to jail and comes out under tiie bond act, the county is liable. Mossy. President Grant recently received the following dispatch i "Wahrknton, Va., November 7. President Grant I Virginia casts her vote for Grant, peace and reconcilia tion. (Signod) Jonif S. Mokbt." The John S. Moaby whose name Is signed to the telegram k no other than the guerrilla thiol whew bands were sleeped in the blood of more Union soldiers, killed in the most cowardly manner, than any other con federate bfllcer. The dispatch shows ihe frioodhbip existing between him and President Grant, and proven bis support of tho latter at tbe late sloctlon. f bin, it will be remembered, was de nied by Orant mon bout here before tb e'-eetlou. 1770-18-6. efifcTi-r bu the V, H. Vtnltnnlal 'ommlnloH. To itu Pitoi-i.E oki iie United States : The Congress of the United Stales bus euautvd that the completion of tho Une Hundredth x ear of American Independence shall be celebrated by an International Exhibition of the Arts, Manufactures, and Products of the soil and mine, to be held at I'hil- ndolphla, In 1371), and has appointed a 1'omniiHnion, consisting ol representa tives from each Stato and 'lorritory, to conduct tho celebration. Originating under tho ausplcea of tna I'ouorui Liogmiature, controlled by a National Commission, nud dosignvd ft" it ia to "Commemorate tbe first Contury of our cxistonco, by an Ex hibition of the Natural resources of tho Country and Ihoir development, and nf our progress in those Arts which bonofit mankind, in comparison with those of old Nations," it is to tho people at largo that Iho Commis sion look fur tho uid which is noccs sury to muko Ihe Centennial Coloura tion the grandost anniversary the world has ever seon. . That tho completion of the first oentury of our exintence should be marked by some imposing demonstra tion is, we bolievo, the pulriolio wish of the people of the whole country. The Congress of the United Slules has wisely decided that the birth day of tho Great Republic can be most fit tingly celebrated by the universal col lodion and display of all tbo trophies of its progress. It is designed to bring together, within a building covoring fitly sores, not only tha varied pro ductions of our mines and of the soil, but types of nil tho intellectual tri umphs of our ciliaons, speoiinons ol everything that Amorica can tarnish, whether trom tho brains or tho hands of bur childron, and thus make evident lo the world the advancement of which a self governed people is capa ble. In the "Celebration" all nations will be invited to participate; its charac ter being International, Europe will dinplay bor arts and manufactures, India hor curious fabrics, while nnwlv opened China and Japan will lay baro the treasures which for centuries their ingenious people kavo been perfecting. Euch land will compote in generous rivalry for Iho palm of suporior excel lence. To this grand gathering every tone will contribute its fruits and cereals. No mineral shall be wanting; for what the East lacks tho West will sup ply. Under one roof will tho South dicplay in rich luxuriance bcr growing i kiiimi, onu me .Minu in miniature, the ceaseless machinery of her mill converting that cotton into cloth. Each section oi the globe will send its beet offerings to thin exhibition, and each State of the Union, as a member of ono united body politic, will show to bur sister states and to the world, how much she can add to the great ness of the nation of which she is a harmonious part. To maUo tbo Cohtohnia! Celebra tion such a success as the patriotism ana ino pride oi every American dc nanus win require mo co oper al ion oi tho people of tho country. Tho United States Centennial Commission has ro coireu no uovernmoni aid, such as England extended to her World's Fair and t ranee to her Lnivcrsul Kxtmsi lion, yet the labor and responsibility imposed upon the Commission Is as nrg.' VtWrVffTrataVh'mon-Wlmlfilfs of doll.rs will bo required, and this sum Congress has provided shall be raised bv stock subscription, and that vne poopio snail nave tho onnortuniiv of subscribing in proportion to the pop- uiniiyu vi mo renpeviive o i alee and lorritorios. The Commission looks to the unfnil ing patriotism of the people in every section, to see that each contributes its share to the expenses, and receives us snare ol tho benefits of an enter prise in which all aro so dcenlv inter. csted. It would further earnestly nrge the formation in each Stato and Territory of a centennial organisation wnicu snail in time see that couniv associations are formed, so that whan tho nations aro gathered together ir. 175 each Commonwealth can yinw ith pndo the contributions she has mado to tho national glor Confidently rolying on tho seal and patriotism evor displayed bv our noo jhu in ever uniionai uniloi lulling, we pledge and prophecy, that the Cen tennial .,clebrution will worthily sbo how greatnons, wealth and intelligence. can bo fostered by such Institution! as those which have for one hundred years blessed the people of the Unilod Slates. JOSF.rn R. HAW LET. Tros't. Lewis Wal.i Smith, Temp. Soc'y. UNITED STATES CENTENNIAL COM MIS DONERS. Alaliaaa, William M. ntrd, J,mM j fw,,, A.I.... Ui.i i r u . . . . ... n,l,u"p iH-"Bro i.. an ortnioR, aolin w nrfon. Aikanrw, B. W. U.nll, Mexnadtr M'pnneM. California, John Panbar Crflirh. John Mi.lrfi.. ton. Colorado, J. Marthall panl, N. C. Meokar. Contirotiuiit. JoaMth it. IUwIkv. Wllii.n. lhihn. Pakoia, Ororf A. lUtebrMer, Noloman L. IMaware, William T. HmkI, John II. Hodner. biilrict o' Columbia, J.mu K. teller. Law. rrnre A. Onkrlsht. Florid. John r). Adman. J. T. Bernard. Oiwrirta, Tboiaaa llardoman, Jr., Lewie Wain Umllh. Idaho, Tbomae Donableon. Jarnee g, ItoTnul.le. lllinoie, Frederick I.. Matinewe, Laorrnee Wldn. Indiana, John L. Camilrll, Per 1. 1 M. 1itJ, Jr. l iw i, Kubort l.owrr, r.iUr K. 1 larkion. Kennai, John A. Mrlin, llonrire A. Crawford. Krnlorkj, Hubert Mllorr. rimiib M. llol.br. Lnuitiana, John I.J nub, Thonian O. Andrreon. Maine, Joaline Nve, ( liarlae P. Kiwi. If. alni7liind, John W. Pan. MeeMuiiiurtti, Ucorge 11. Lorinj, William B. Spoonrr. Micbinen, Jamre rlirnr)i. Clftudiue R. Oranl. Micneeola, J. Fietrber Williame, W. Fol. wrll Miiilnlnpl, 0. C. Froneh. .MImoui'I, John MeNell, Kamurl fl.i;. .Mi.nl. ne, Wllhaa, II. CeReit, P.lrl. k A. I.araj. Nebraeka, llrnrr 8. Moodjr, R. W. Farnae. Nevada, Wia. Wirt McCoy. New llampihire, Kaerkiel A. Straw, Ai f. fate. New Jereoy, OrerleeC'lereland, Jobs U.rlteroiK. New Alcaico, Kl.ln.lire W. Little, New Vuik, Joliu V. L. I'rnjn, Charlce II. M.ir rbill. North Carolina, Alfred Pockrrj, Joaattiaa W. Atbertron. Oliio, Alfred T. (lonhorn, Wll.ou W. (Irilllih. On .m, Jenire W, Virtue, Andrew J. Piilur. I'emierlvania, Panl. l J. Morrell.Aea Pecker. Kboda lelaa.l, Uea. 11. Corliii, Samuel Powrll. South Carolina, Jaiaee L. Orr, Archibald Cam. ran, TeaneeeM, Thot. II. Coldwjll, William t. Proi aar. Taiai, William llrnjj Paraoni. I'lah, John II. Wicklier, (lew Q. N.wrer. errnont, John N. Baxter, llenerr Cbaee. Mrlnla, Waller W. Wood. Waahlaa-foD Terrilorr, El wood Krana. Aleina. der S. Aharaeth. Weet Virginia, Aleiandor R. Botolrr, Andrew J.iHwaanet. Wiaeoaila, Parid At wood, Bdward D. Lallan, Wjomlnf, U. Letkam, Hubert 11. Lantliora. . Uioiilv ljpoaTAST.Tbe Tyrone Democrat says i "U. Jlucher Swtmpe, U. 8. District Attorney for the West ern District of Pennsylvania is again at hie post hie branoh offlue at the Eastern Penitentiary has been cloaod until the rait esmpsign npens." C'OMpotl .iri. Tho dlptheria prevails qiiilo serious ly in Duld Luglo township, Clinton oounry. Jesse Morrill, of Luck Haven, has been appointed a notary public by uovernorueary. The latest swindle developed is that of Congressmen wbo are accused ot franking the wedding cards oi their friends. It is not at all surprising that the English journals generally express satisfaction al Grant's re-election. It is natural for tho Bull press lo sym puthiso with the bull pups. . The Stroudsbnrg Democrat chroni cles the death of Benjamin Van why, in the 60 ih year of bis ago, wbo leaves a wife and 10 children to mourn his loss Hon. Goo. W. Woodward is the tallest member of the cuiislilutional convention His height is about six loot lour inches. Hon. W. M. iloro dilh is tho oldest. ' A California man tiod one end of a lariat around his waist and laaaood a cow witb tho other. He thought .. .i i l.j .1- t . . .. . mat ue nau mo cow, oui ai mo end of the first halt milo he begau to sus pect that the cow bad him. The returns so far received from nil the States, show thai Grant's popular majority is ue,nun. as mere are 800,000 negroes who voted for him it is easily demonstrated that he is a minority President, so far at Hie white vote of Iho country is concerned Tho tons of the adtnltiislratlon'ur gana, headed by the New York Timet, indicato that tbey are quite uneasy, and foar that General Grant la about to return to his first love of sound Democratic principles ; or, in other words, that tho Democracy are about to capture the President, f boy are in deed unhappy. It is reported that tho forthcoming report of Postmaster General Cress well, will show an increaso of expn dilurc in that department over that of last year, of two and a quarter tiiil linns of dollars. This l one of Grant's economical nets of the past year. ' There havo beon sovcral Presiden tial candidates worse defeated in tbo number of Electoral votes than Gree ley. In 1S32 Henry Clay only tud 49 votes. In 1840 Martin Van Utiren running for re-election as President, had but AO votes. In 1852 General Scott had 42 votes. In 1KG4 General McClollun had but 21 votes, and n 1888 Horatio Soymour had 80 votes' In 18G8 the popular while voto I President Stood as follows : Orant. Seymour.. ,...t.m,m ....l,7i;,i Majorllr for Orant. J7.i At Ihe lato election Ibis majority ef 373,005 on tho white vote has been changed into a majority against bin. Ihe gain is nearly hull a million. Let all remember this facl Cincinnati Enquirer. Got). James Shields, formerly ol Illinois, subsequently of Minnesota, mCr recently of California, and now of Missouri, is favorably natilfd ns a candidate, for the United States Sen ate Gen. Shields was elected lo Ci ti gress two years ago, but was chcatod out of his seal by tho prevailing practice of the day. What agonies must that poet hare endured who, writing lo hi who, writing lo his awedt- lieuit, assarted in his manuscript thai,'""1' no "kissed her under U.e silent siar.,Mr!'.t?KU, .... .... v tAOl able lieiilert I'rV.f I iv u Tf ' I to make him say that he Sir'Kw, Vm'' r-.iV iL.'Kfft?". Sr.- lype so as "kicked her under the cellar stars Tbe curronl of air created bt the flames in tho Boalon firs was V (rest in a i iragmvnts ot pnjinr were carried sixteen miles away. Leaves of theck books and lodgers were fount at Quincy, Hanover, and East Vcy mouth. Cinders fell in Abinjloii, Hanover, and Pembroke. . A chivrcd 50 nolo was picked up at Kant A ling Ion. The glare of the conflagration was seen at Concord, N. II , and the light was distinctly visiblu niiety milos at sea, and was also notice! off the Isle of Shoals. Morton. Ihe most contemntible. as well as most audacious and dungo-ous political trickster of the Cadicol pirty, na rocoived tho uniiniinona en mm nomination for ro election lo die United Stales Semite by tho Legda- luro ofllndinnA. This is fitting tail i a victory scnieved oy lorce, IrtihU, and tho unstinted use of tho mil lie ..t ! . . . . . . O. . money.'- Cameron, tho unwrupuntii counterpart of Morton, will ceio next, with an endorsement of i Pennsylvania railroad. The ofllcial count of the vote Now York shows that the neirro F I)ouglns ran largely behind the rt 01 ino urnnt electoral ticket. Tapier is the name of a colored e tleinnn who has been elected lo Ci- grcs in Alabama; after being r years i is its State Prison. Judgo Bond, of Xorth Carolina, i sued tho Wilmington Journal for o ing him a senuudrel, und wants editor put under bond not to do any more. Jaytiouldwasarrestod in New Yik yesterday, on affidavits charging Mm with unlawfully appropriating to lis own une, while' in control of iho Krfo llHllrond, fD.OOO.OOO beloniinir to lio stoekhnldor of tliil road. Ho gso buil in1.0(IO,OW. Judgo Him k and Woodward and ex-tiovernor (.'iii tin wcro among those iiimvti vy jir. iiiereuun, ino rrebi denl ol IhoConstitulionulCnnvention, in a private consultation regarding tho appointmonl ol committees and other matters. Texas is again a Mono stur." Thcv elected a rull Domot ralic delegation lo Congress, and her Legislature, is largely Democratic W.o udviso Iiomo ciutio young men, who denign emigra tion, to go to Texas. Asido from its politics, it it a better countrv. snv. ow, than many of tho Western States, for emigrants. rrod Douglass frulv savs that urunt would have been boutun with- out the negroes, Ihvrefoio llio negro element uiusl be rouogniiod and re guided. There are ninetv-five lawyers in ihe Constitutional Convention and only one editor, our amiable, good looking bachelor friend Harry (j. Smith, of tbo Lancastor Intelligencer, being the ono who is playing it alone. As Harry is utod lo going It alono, howovor, we preaumo Tie don't mind H mucU. In the thanksgiving proclamation of Gov. Edwin McCook, of Colorado, one nf the causes enumerated why tho whole people of the Territory should glvo thanks lo tbe Almighty God is the fact that "the people have vouch safed to ns anothor four yeare Of Ro. publicari;govornmont." MoCooklasure of bis Governorship for on IpdcCnite period ' The Courts and Ihe Pre: Lust week, the Supremo Court of i ois, uy ono majority, lined tbo proprietor, and managing editor, of the Chicago Journal, one hundred dollars each lor contempt the "contempt" consisting or a little paragraph, saying that tha Suprome Court would grant the murderer KufTorty a new trial, be causo 91,600 had been raised by Raf ferty'a friends to employ counsel. Mr. Wilson, the propriotor, and Mr. Shu man, the managing editor, both testi fiod that they never noticed the para graph, and that thoy hud no dosiro to make any disrespoctful remarks about the Court; but it was no avail Chief Justice Lawrence had "bis back up," and wanted the fine. The In dications, are, however, thai ho will regret bis loolish and silly exhibition of spite. Away in tho dead pust, it was customary for lumpspf pomposity with powdered wigs, to'nrrogato to thomselovs tho right to sit as judgos upon public opinion: but tbo tomb stones npon tlieso poor specimons of Humanity are covered with lichens, dog grass and moss, and grey lizards "these heirs of desolation and of ruin" abound In tho vlolnity. .("Ai'rmrira ( Wis.) Herald. r TV Saw Mill Destroyed. About 12:40 yesterday morning flumos were dis covered issuing from the largo steam auw mill ol Messrs. Ktter, Siyle k Car many, Middlotown, and the mulerial being of an inflammable chaructor tho tire spread with great rapidity and consumed the building and con touts in ory abort time. The light cre ated by the conflagration was plainly visible in the heavens from this city. Tho loss is estimated at about 115,000, on which there is an insurance of $(!,. 000 in the North Amorica ($1,000), Ponn, ($1,500), Franklin ($2,000) and Lycoming (.1,000). The saw mill was located at tho point whore the Pennsylvania railroad crosses the can al, betwoen tho bridge spanning the cunal and tho Swatar creek bridge. Hut for the fuel that the formor struc ture is of iron it would also have been destroyed. The origin of tbe fire is uiiknowo. Patriot 'ioth. A Sad Wauninu. A young man in Buffalo, belonging by tbe wav. to one of Ibe first families of the cily, has me. wiin a strange auiiction by being about a borso sick with ibe disease that lias provailt,d so extonsiroly. Tho young man was at his horse's head, when tho horao snorted and a speck of tho virus flew into his eye. As a consequence he hue not only lost that eye, but is about to loso tho other also, being thus rendored lolally blind! This, should be a warning to all who havo to do with horses alibis timo Elmira Gasette. . Editing a newspaper is very much like raking a fire every ono thinks he can pcrlorm tho operation better than the man who holds the poker. $fw dt'crtiiSf mr nt. CLE for EARFIELD CO. INSTITUTE, Court Houee, in Iheborouijh of Clearfield, com menciif on .n ,ojt, Ueormhor li, 17J, and ;'cnnr oa Fridar, DreeraUr ta. Tearbere, Aobool Direetora d all frirnu of education are oordiallj iarited lo attend. fAlUolcnl hae been obtained frota a dietaa. and alto fruo our awa coaotT, ta make tbia meatlnf a eouree of (real improrecaent lo Ihe loarhere abo war be preeeut. law lereiwa durine; the dr aaeeioni win coaxial principally or olaee-drillt araocaee tauant la oar common taugbl In ur common Mbolt, luturt nuuibw of public roadinirt. Preparation! bora .. . mono, not a inetramaatal aad eooal. ll.rdmg will be girea at Hotel, for II per day, and al Prirale Boarding Huueae for , ,,, dteooing tna Intlilula. Par t nn inera win oa a tpollieg aoatetl, when a number ef raluahle prlaal will be awarded to tha heat ej.cll-re. It It aarneetly he pel i1M .. ranuvre or uiractore of our aounty will aheeat tbataaeliai from tbe meeting, but that ait will come prepared ta work together aad make tblt another meeting f our County Inttitute a e,.n.i eocoete. JPfO. A. UKfcillOHx, Coanty buperinleadant. l.t-itil.l Ilim.-Ilt, partnership herelo- mw lore eii.tioe. between rhorlciH. llentilaad latid C. Ilentll. la tha Betrherinr i. the borough of Orcein, wat dieeolrcd br mutual content t.n lha In dar of U.nt.o.lwr i?9 Darid C. llenell It aatho'rlted to eel tie all .1.1.. aaa actoualt, aad pay all Ilia dchtt of tba Sria. I HAKl.hS II. IlKNetL. DAVIII V. HENb-IL. Bmlih't Milla, Kor. 2f, lil?2-St. "INTR A Y Came treip..log an Uiepreaieet I J of Ihe eul.ecnber, a lied boifer eelf. Tbe awner ll reueiie-l to e forward, prora prop ly, Pr rhargct, aad lake It away, otbernlaa it will bedirpoted ofaaoordiag to law. ovS0-5i pd. JACOB Dl'TRA. ISl H A V. Came IreepMiincon Iheprrmleee j of the tubMriber in llrady towntliip, on the iitlh of September lelt, a red III aboat three yeart old. The owner la requested to eotno for ward, prava properly, pay ebargae, aad take him away, or he will bo diil'oted of Ibe law dirretl. WILLIAM RAPAKRK. orlSJt.pd. CAI TION. All perrom are hereby warned rfgaintl trading for or Jieoountlng a oerlain promiMory note given hy mo, payable to John naehburn, dated aboat the I tin day of October, 1XJJ, railing for one hundred and (lfly ddlare payable nine muntht after deto, ar 1 am df tor mined not to pay lha raid nolo iinlera oompelled by law, at I bare receives no raloe therefor. 1'i.lKH ltlLL. t'tahTilla, Nor. 211 St p J. 1 M I N I XT H A 1 0 H M N I T I K.1 N ut loo tr hereby ctven lhal Inter, ..f adminitlration on the oeH'e of PANfKL CASKV, deoea.e.1, late of I'enn tuwntHip, Clearfield onunlr. Penn'a.. baring been duly aruntrd to lha nndenirned. ell pereooe iiidebtrd to eaid etlete will ploaet make i.iioieuiHie peymeni, antt mota naeing el el ore or d mendt will preeent them uroiierly authenticated for li moment wlthoat delay. J.B. RAFKKim. norl0IJi Almiuliiratiir. V. STEULING, MnBurtwtttrr of SADDLES & HARNESS Work guaranteed to giro lal lefaottoa. Prioet inehie. Uiramaaoall. Shun la (rraham'i U'f, Market nrrct. nor2i),?2. IMITIOJI. Nollce It hereby glean thai my wile, M.liAlil.i ll, hat i, n my bed and l without any Jntt rauta or prnvoeatlen. ii to aauUon all partoni from harboring or ing heron my account, at I am determined My no billi of her oonti acting uolrrr compelled JOII.1 KICIIAHI'D. D-Stpd. OWEU 11UIDGE COMPANY. A meeting of Ihe etoekboldere of tbe Low ridge Co. waa held at the offlca of W. ll. Ilia Kill., on Ttniri.lav ercnina. November Ulli. following oWcart were elected for the your t Prciid. nL W, 1). Ulttl.KHi Treaturer. O. IMllll;i.l.. Illmlnre -I It Wtl.TKllS. JM'll, MITIUKI.U Ctpl. M. OIlllKN. Klatrinent wni furnirhed by tha Treatnrar ef Irldga Co., allowing itt preeent financial aon di inn, and Ihe following rcmlutluoi were uiiaul m ly adopted : ;d, That lite Trraearer la tnlborited to lnt.4 tueh laeaturae at ha may doom neeeetary to uolleut all anpaid balance! dun from ittberribera to lha original etock of raid eorapeny, and thai oc fuoh lubterlhar ehall hare the right to nee the bridge free of toll mill ho iball bars fully paid hi' luheoription. Ihlvtd, That after January Itt, Is 3, na aer lifi lei ha ittued for the haulln; of none. wood. ooal, nr lumbar, or any other huary hauling, of inr running oi man wagoul, omnibutei, or be. All luoh uea of tha bri.lra ta ba tiald fur at tba gale of tha bridge, by lha trip. rVeeefee-t, Thot all penoni dctlrlog ooHlllratae af toll mutt make tbelr applioatioae la tbe Treoe nrer on or before the l of Janaary Is aaeb year. Olbeiwit they will ba abarged luU ralea at lha gale, aad no deduction! made by reaeea of luab payaien.il, l luiy ibovld llrt their oartianatea tH9raanar. A new form ot ocrttfleate wtt a.tpicd. s' J, t. WALTER?, Beoratnry. 3w SPvfrtls.nunt. JHTH A V. Htrayed from the preraliea of Ibe j eubeerlber, eu Nor. Id, one laraa red Cow with a hell on, with while epot oa forehead and a lew wutte apote oa her body ana black and while apolted Cow, with bell on l one red Heifer, two jeara aid one red and wblte e.polle.1 Heifer, two yeare aid. Any pernio hariuf tha abova da. earthed cattle on their premli.e. or know their wnmealioutl, will pleaee notify tba anilertlt tied ai naiiacetan, wna win pay a reaaonahie reward. aori-tl Itpd. JACOB PI THA. T?XKCUTOR' NOTICii-Notloe Ii bere- Jl J by flren that leltere tetlamenlary having "mo araiiien to me eui.eeriner on me eetala of DAVIU MII.LBK, deoaaeed, lata of Lawreoee toantlilp, CIcarHeld aounty, Penneyleanla, all periona Indebted lo (aid eilate are requeued to make Immediate payment, and thoaa baring o.eioie KNinif ma une win preeant. mem duly aulhupticated for tottletaent. JOHN L. CTTTLK, Norambor 20, 1672.tt:pL . KlecuUir. TAIHHOLITIOrJNnlla. I. hereby (lean X I that Iho partnerablp lately aabeiillng be tween J. h. Head and L. J. Morgue, of Wallace ton, ander tbo aame aad Ira of "J. K. Head A Co.," wal diitolred la January, 1872, hy mutual ooneent, Tha book! of the lata Orm bare bean placed la the hauda of Ueary A. rlbimel, Heo., who Ii duly au! honied lo iellle all debt! duo lo aad by the eorapaay. J. R. READ. I.. J. MOHUAN. Wallacelon, Fa., Not. II, la7Mt. I If TIIR IIMTHICT COURT Ol' TIIR 1'enneyleania. It. U. MeCully, a bankrupt under me ma Ol uuninJM oi jnarcn 2U, IS07, narln applied for a dierharga from all hit debit, an other elalmt proeable under eaid aol, hy order of i ne vouri, noiioa it nerebr gleea, to all pereont wbo hare proeed their debu, and other penoni intereeted, ta appear on tbe Vtb day of December. IN' J, all o'clock. V. M., before S. K. Woodreff, n1i rnieier, oie omce in Brla, Pa., to ihow oauea, II any Ih.y bare, why a dlecharge ehoald nolbegranled lolhetaid bankrupt. And further, notice it hereby gieou, that tbe teonnd aad third medinal of ere llme or the eald bankrupt, ra- uireu uy me znu ana IMU leeliont of eaid act, will be held before tha told Keiiiter. at the tame iirueaoupi.ee. n. C. M.CANPLK1H. m.rSO-31. j Clark. WISH A RT'S P I N E TREE TAR CORDIAL, NATURE'S OKEAT - SE.1IEDT FOR THE Throat nud Lungst. It It f ra:ify!ng lo at to Inform Ibe pablla that Dr. L. Q. C. Wlrbart'a Pita Tree Tar C.id al, for Throat aad Lang PUeaeer, bai gained an envia ble reputation from tba Atlantic Is Ibe I'eclBc eoeet, and from thence to tuuir of tbe firtl faiai lict of Euro) e. But through lie ptaea aloae, but by pr.u ibrougbuat Ihe Htaiet actually bena tllad luj aurrd at Lie oXre. Wb.le be publithee Ittt, in lay our rrpurtetl, be ! enable to lupply tba demand.' It gaiai and h.dde ill rcpatation K.-M Nvt ly 'u j.iog cough, but by looran ag and atiitting uaturt ta throw of the aa beelthy matter aollected about tba tbroal and broncbiul lubee, mkitk eoaere irrilalimm. Second. It n morea tbe caurr of irritatloa (wbieh pro.lueee aough) of the wncoiii meuihrane and bronchial lubaa, aaittt tba luagt to act aad throw of tha oohcul hy teeretloat, and purlller the lived. Third. It it free from to, a i lit, lobelia, Ipeeee and t'pluot, of whieb moil tbroat and lung reme died era eoupoerd, ab.cli aliay eough aaly, and dliorganize the itjmath. Jl bai a lontbing effect oa tba etumach, acu an tbe liter and kidneyi, aad brmi.h.ti mmA .... nm ,g;e, tboa reaching ta aeiwe waea mi Ih. eewi, own 1. Ii.1,n aling and purifying eJectt It bat gaiaad rep a tatioa which It mutt hold abore all albert la thi market. jyOTICIw- TI1B PIXI TREE TAR CORDIAL, , OREAT AMERICAS DYHPErSIA PILLS. AND WORM SUGAR DROPd Being ander my Immediate dlrerlloa, tbey iball sot Iota their curatire qaallilei by tba ata of cheap aad impure artielea. HENRI R. WIABART, Propriater. FREE OF CHARGE. Dr. L. Q. C. Wiihart'l Oflca Parlora are open on Mondayl, Tueadaya and JVednoidaya from A. M. to I P. M., for eonrullation by Dr. Wta. T. Megce. Witb hla are aetoeiated two aoatulling phyticiautof acknowledged ability. Thli oppor tunity ii not eland by any ether Iniiitutioa Ia the ellr. All Irttere muat be addmerd ta L. Q. C. WISIIART, M. D , NO. 439 NORTH gF.COND 8TBEET. IMi PIIILADKLPI1IA, PA. m s. L. KIKK, SON A CO.. yiioli:ai.l: choci-:hv ita. Ul Ronh Third Btrnt, toroer af VLir7, i h.iaCitiphio. Harfl Ik itoro and offer far at the lowott market pria, aod oa tho urn it ratonablt ternn, a laiir and wn afieatril tlock or MroMrl. Teaa. ilaea, F.rh, Chcrea, lo., aeltvtad ta thia. New ork and lUltiaiuro narkata, ta which atientioa of eoiintry dralara ta partioalarl trquealad. JLOUR, FEED, AC. TUB BKCCAHIA FLOURING MILLS. The un lenlgneii would reipectfully give no. lioe la tba olllicni of Scocarla townihlp and lur- ronnding roantry, that ba bai pnrjhaeed tha lleooaria Plourlng Milla snd pat everything In oomplete unler, aad li mannfaetutinj t flnt-alaii quality of Flour, CUSTOM WORK DONE, and Flour ia auantlty eonttanfly oa hand for rale. CHOP, CO KM MEAL, BIUN, AC, AC. alwayi en band snd for aelo wboleeele ar retail. OS l( l plllNl.l WANTKD iOl Wllleiehanga Flour and Chop for 20 neb r-hlngiee, er win pay part money, u araued. lOJ If BAMNARAS ARMSfHONQ. ("t A U TIO N- A 1 1 paraoni are hereby nawt ioned ; agaiait purehaalng sr is any way aed..lling with two twn-year old helfere. left la tha poeift iloa af Andrew Holt, of Farpuaoa Inwnihip, a. Ibe aame belong to me, aad an left with him tub- yael to tur erdara, JiniflS and IHfilirtius. rJIHB 1. ATEIT MOVBI THE LATEST MOVE! HARTSVV1CK I IRWIN'S DRUG STORE, To their sew building oa Second Street, nearly oppoiile tha More of Wearer liettr, CLEARFIELD, PA., Where they will eoallnue ta mpply their old i aa many aew eaatomen aa may aoma, with PUKE DKUGS! CnEMICALSI PHAIlalACElTICAL PREPARATIONS, (Inolading all new remediea,) Patent Uedieinaa, PeiuU aad Olla, Olall and Polly, Hchool Ilookl, Hlatioaery, Papal, Ac; alio, a full Hit of Drug, gltu' Sundriee, Half Tonica, Coemetlca, Petfumcrlee, Toilet Arliclel, Brothel, Toilet boape. PoekH D.K.kt, Ac, all af tba beet quality. PURE WISES AXD LIQUORS, for -Btdieal isVtrBiCDtftl porpntPi owyt Pur Whit. lad. Color ef all kind. Raw and BoiM Lintoi-ti Oil, Vrnihi, TurpcQo tin,, ol Oil, Pw.ii k Varrnih Uranbti. lrUforiB( Extractf, CoBfetIoDr.i, Bird Bctd, Ppip-, ground od ii(rouBd( of M kind. SMOKERS AND CHEWERS Will (nd our ttoek af Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, Imported and Da meetii Cigart. uuS and Fiue-out to ba of tbe rery bait brandi In tha market. LAMPS AND CHIMNEYS, AU kindi of GLASS WARE, GARDEN SEEDS, v. MCSICAl INSTRCMENTH and Muiical Trimmingi af arary rariety. Tiering a long experience In tbe bneincet, and an axteutire and well eelected etock of medicinee, wa are enabled to Sll Pbyticiana' preacriptiont at tha iborteet notiea and aa the moil reaionable term l, day and night. JIART'WICK 4 IRrTlS. , ' cioarneia, Pa., May 11, 19H-tL P. T. I. "For thy Stomach'. Sake and thine othor Infirmities." St. Paul. IIL BOYER'H rem WEST BRANCH BITTERS. Aaafe, pare, plraaent and heallh-glrtng Tonlo trictly rrgeiable, and mauufacturad from Ihe moel pun aad ehoiae materially ii not a eplrlt drink nor labttituta for whiiky, hut a acientitc compound, for tba proteetioa of tha eyitem aad the cure of ditrato, maila from ehemlcally pure ipittta, entirely free from fuiil ail or other Irrita ting properties, and will aol ditagraa or offend the moet delleata ilomach. A loag private eiperi epca hai attettod lu Superiority over all Ordinary Remedies. No Bitten at preicnt offered to tba public eontaiui to much medicinal virtue, and yet to aafe end plcatant to take. It! ale it to cure dilcaee, and it will not ornate an appetite for plrituoai' liqnora, but will aura the affoete of diuipetioa. To Increaea the Appetlta, CEI IT. Ta promote Dlgretion, l'8I IT. To aura Dyepepela, - CSB IT. To care Fever nd Ague, ('SB IT. To eura Billiouenan, I'EB IT. To care Conetlpallon,' ' ' C8K IT. To aura Chronie Diarrhma, . I'St IT. To cure Heart born, - CSK IT. " To oure Flatulenea, VSB IT. To oure Aald Bructatioai, I'SB IT. Ta eura Netvoui Debility, I'SB IT. To eura llydoehondrla, t'SK IT. To eura Sallowneta af Compliilen, USE IT. Ta eura Pimplet and BloUhai, I'SB IT. For General Proilratios of lha Fhyitoa! powara, CSI IT, and II will aura you. Sold everywhere, at tl.SS per beetle, Maai faetnred eietuileely by A. ,1.; SHAW, ' UruKeK CLEARFIKLD, FA, . Wha olfera liberal Inducement! to tha trade. Oct. J7, lS9:lf. J AXCA8TKR lNTELUO'ESCEIJ A GUEAT FAMILV NKW6PAPKR. The Linaaatrr Weekly Intelligeneer It unaur oaieed a. a family Juuraal. Kn.l ia liie ta any paper publitbed. ia Panaeylrania, each laeua eon telni a varied More nf Literary. Poliiioal aad SciealiSe milter, together with all tba aawi of Ihe weeb. Ita egrtoulleral department alene ii worth mora than the prloe of lha paper. It I. tha okleat Demooratia journal Is Peonaylvania. having been ettahlithad la U, and all poliiioal oueitlonj ara freely and fairly diecui.ed ia He aolumni. Ita large airaulatloa makaa tt s vary rtluahle ad.vcrtiing nedium. Team. Kinile ooplei, $1 s year. Ta olabi af ten or mora, Sl.rO a j-ear. .Syecinea eopiee .m. Tba Daiit letai.i.ieaeraa ll published every day, Sundaya aaoepted. Prtoe Sa year. It Ii ana of the hart edrerttrlog mediama. Addre. U. O. SMITH A CO., lawoaeter, Fa. J EW. SCUUliER, BARBER AND HAIR DRESSER, SeeoaJ Ureal, sett loot lo Fint Natioaal Bank, t?.; . t .... .. , fnl Vmt tot lair. HOUSE AND LOT FOlTsALPf The andertlanet oferi hll lleme.,j'i for roK elliuted on Lornel llrort, between V and lilth Hteetr, in tba Urwu.h or ful!!."' Tha building la a loo eiory L" abm" J.'1' bout... well Snlehed, logrlher with th. .L oulhalldlnge, and Ibe lot it In a good ..?;u7 ti.ation. Pur lermi and son J, lion, .1L'.',,,i addnee n IN uw t. 7 "i er addn-ee HEN HI RIB7N nuiik tm Clearnria, pv VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PKIVATK BALKI Tbi nnJerrtguad olferi al prirel. ,t, ,k fcL lowing rtai ett a1 l "a an. A t o: r firouud. tita.t. (, lk, Tl Newburg, ('beet towa.hip, eontaiaiug oae aed half ace., ..d baring a huge Iwe itory . and good liable arreted thereon. Tht, nree!! li euitable for s Haul or Dwelling. P " ALSO A s.rm. .fas molli town of Newbarg, baring over j aire, elaaral and under eulliratlon, with a good log luieaj bum aod bearing orehnrd ofcSoioe fralt tbereoa! A rein of eiccllenl eoal nnderlill tbe tract, ALSO, IOO Arrei of l.nd. on Wll, R In i Iheit town. hi),, wlibln two and a half milet. Carat Creek. It ll well timbered with P,, 0J aad 11 r in lock, and nnderlald with ooal. Part lei i wlihlng aay Turtber Infornaliea ail wall oa Mre. Margarel Ann, et Newburg, area WILLIAM TUCK LR, . CleerHeld, Pa. Wisrfllanfous. "Lsy down lbs Bliol snd Hie Uos." uickmaV's com plamer, Tbit Ingenloue machine, for which Jail hern itrued, It It eontdently bcliera.1 will . nerK.le all oi ban la arc or oSered le ibe puMw It ie eonttrucle'l. eu that it funoni, plaatt ut eowt al a time, at cqnel dlllancet epart. both dropping f or. re orm graine ia each hill, m tha worker may determine belore eocmcaciee oovering the o..rn when dropped, imoolbing die, itl am furrow aad leaving lha ground ia betler aunditioa than before plaaimg. It It in Hielf a complete ie(arriiifB.eciai. requiring no hired aiilitance and doing the werk belter and with greater regularity and preeiiiea than It eauld poeeihly U done by hud, at lm than one. tenth tbe labor. Anvboly thai con drire, wllb tbll Planter Ml. go late a ield prtpand for eora and lirrow, dree and corer trn lo lillren aeret daily, itt eapecift being limi'ed only by tha diitanca a teen eea b teadily driven. It it to oonttraeted tbat akea sot plaatiag ar is taming at therad of tha fir row, hy a mere tauch ll ie raited of tha grtnul,. tbrowo out of gear and moved baokwerd erfer-. ward, where you may want It, witkoat dreiia.w tha eora or touching Ihe aarlh. Practically it ignore! men, hoei and plewi , eo-a v.Uating, and make! ihat which bat heme. fora been bird labor a mere nattime for a boy.et about healthy exereite for a iaty maa. lnrpeetion of tba I'lnalcr aunetrueled by III pat enter onrdialy aolicitad, and eoualy, State er ladiridual righle for Hie, at low rater, to oipcdiw ita introdoctiuo. Addrrti I1EI SEN DACE MAN, Patentee. anglH-Su Clorleld. Pa. EXCELSIOR FIR E1SP0WU. J. ISAACS, Buoceieor ta JOHN FAEEIEA, l A KI M T Middle of tbe block, bet. Tib A 0th ett., South Eida, PHILADELPHIA, laroRTaa aan Mxai-rti. rraea er FANCY FURS, rOR LAIIU k CBILtiaira'i 3 mil. 'jr Wtudtmlt and Rct.it. lUriof; importvrj a rtry Urfro and fpUnditl m orttoftit of all thod.flmnt kindi of r l Kb iVva firtl bandi ia K nrofx, rotild rpecttulJjr iiritt the traders of tht. p.pr lo call aod ciaunov tat MartmDt of Fancy Furi. I atn detr raise, ta rll at the low ett eaub pnref. All Fun warratt ed. No Hjiirpff-w-BUUftnt to tlfiet nairt. Ft'RS AL IKS Kli ANi RkPlNl. r-Rrvemner the iton, TU Arch u FhiJada.. IMo.ier X9, IS7i.-2m EACE 1 N KUBOPbl OBBAT EXCITIMKKT FRENCH VILLE I IN Tho bloodr ooo teat breo Franca and fraiiia ta at an aod for tbo prcMie, an far aa tha iiaugtv taring of men aod the dettructioa of property it ooDoprned. Tho Rnral JuKjjra no dnutt pr;a thrmaeWea and rHoiea over tha ronilt, bat kca inairuiacaat ia thir work when compared atlb tba bojaana and enrmian en -in a 01 L. M. COUDRIET, who baa ondertakna to anpple ail tb rititeaiia tbo lower and of the coontT witb food and raiutftt at eireedinr lw rarea frim bia mttinmotb aturt ia MULtSONBt'HU. whfi ba ean alwayi ba foanl ready to wait opu aallera and apulj tban witk Dry Goods of all Kinds, Such aa Clotba, atinett, Cailftntrei, Matllalt Dclainoa, Linan, Drilling, Calieoei, Trirominxa, Kilboi, Lac. Raavdj-iirada Cloihinic Boota and fihof i, Hats and Cd a" vf the beat material aod oade to nrrirr Uoaa. 8oka, Ulovoa. Mittenii. Laeap Kibboa,Ac 0HOCGKIE8 OF ALL K'M-S. Colfeo, Tea, Pucnf, Hire. MolaaM, Finb. SalW J'ork, Linaord Oil. fiab UiL, Uarbo Uil. Hardware, Qnarnawans Tin warn. Caitinga. Ploa and Plow Caatinfa, Naila, Cf'tkea. fora tmma tore. Cider P reaeea, and all ktndri of Ai. FarfuinerT, Palnta VamUh. Qlaaa. aod a jwral aaaorttttent or MauoDcry. GOOD FLOUR, Of different branda. alwaja on band aol will W old at tho lo wait poaaiblo bgfurea. LIQUORS, aach aa Brandy, Win, Otn, Whit.?, Jayoaa .Votltrinna, MuoUUari aod HtKfUod'a K itt era. ftPOw soanda of Wool waa ted for wbirk tba bighoet prioa wilt ba paid. CWrereeed oa kand and for aata at tbe loweat acarket prica. Also, A cent for PtrattunviUe aad Carwaairilla Tbreahiug Urwhinra. fetfc-Call and are for yuraclTa. Tot will Ina avarylbiof aaaallj kept in a retail at ere. L. M. COUDRIET. Franchrllle P. Q. Mawh I, IHTI. MARBLE AM) ST0.E TAKD ! Mis. S. S. LIDDKLL, I lUvlng engaged la lha M.vMe baelae deetra) to inform her frieoda and the pablia that ahi bat now and will beep aonttaaily on band a large and' well acleeied atoch of ITALIAN AND VERMONT MARBLE, and Ii prepared la fur u lib to irder TOMBSTONES, BOX AND CRADLE TOMDP, MOM'MESTa, Carbi and Poll! for Cemetery Lota, rTiiJe Bill! aud Capi, alio, BCRBAl', TABLK AND WASU STAND TOPS, Ac, Ac BSvYard oa Read etnel, near the R. R IT"1. CTrarfield. Pa. ifLIL. TOBACCO AND CIGARS I WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, At the New Tobacco anil Cigar Stent ef R. li. 811 J Between Shaw Muaee A htaaaiea Bau.a.Ceu'"' Comtantly oa hand s toe aiaurlairal ef Coagreta, Cevendl.a, Cable, Spunnlb Mlchigaa aad Centary Fine-tut Chewing Tohacoa, e. Alto, a laiga aad well aeleeted etook of Imp" Bad Dometlta Clgari, Smoking TokanM, UaerK'haum sal Briar Fipah Flpa litaraa, Tobeoco Beuee, Cigar noldera, aad aretythtng eHn? found l well teguWed Cigar aod Tnbaoaa Hlara. Mr-rteinercher lha pltcet Mirbet "If twecn Shew Uuuta and Maniioa H beld.J p, tjil T1IK DEMOCRATIC ALMANAC t IboJ and Md for eaie at tbe Paa) 0" cevts-f; RHT.ITaiT, srte IS M rl. I'ai'a ! ' "f;. t--.M.' ari tLlra