. o:"!':' fri? 11 - ---'-- Hi it1 U 1, 2 v GEORGE B. GOODLANDER, nmt ajd mnnwi. CLKAfettEU), Pa. , W1I MDAt MORNIK0. HOV. If, UTt. Hon. H. M. Dimmick, member of Congre from this Stat from 1848 to 1852, died t Mancb Chunk, on the -OeftHoedoe to feol .n.nfk tt repeat the ma'JMiag eterr tkw Moa. near? n ima, SI IhU la. ie J .earn 1 Tb gentleman (!) who panned the above citim to be a Cbriliafi I II 1 do a groat deal of preying anyhow. . Th Northumberland Presbytery not at WilliaiDnport lant week, for the trial of Rot. W. A. Kerr, who It p pean follow the Woodhull Beecher trib in bia Intercourse with tb sia tun of hi church. A Good Idea. The Constitutional Convention talk of extending the term of Governor to four yours, after the next election, and prohibiting Senator, member of Ibe Assembly and Judge from accepting pasac or or railroad, and authorizing juries to rendor verdict by the auent of two third. Cuotl.-Our Radical ootempo rarie crow lustily over ibe accidental reduction of the Dcmocratio majority in thi county at the lata eloction, al though Grant bad four vote mor in 1867 than b be now. The enfran obiiod ncgroa should have sent him ahead if aoma wbltoa did back off. JV oan Me no crow for thorn In the t land still prosperity of the Had, in thit county. X Cbanoi. Th Tyrone Blade, a Radical organ of a high moral tons, is dead. The establishment has boon purohased by George Stroop, who now issue tb Tyrone Democrat, a hand some seven column journal, from the same establishment. This i a move ment in the right direction, and must Inure to the moral, social and finan cial benefit of our Tyrone neighbors. Ovu roa thi PaisxHT. The groat Radical sensation in Huntingdon last week, terminated in the defeat of tlia prosecutor, A. L. Guts, Principal f theCaanville Orphan' School. The t ni that of libel, and the defend ant on Wharton. Gues claimed that Wharton wroto, bad printed and cir culated during the rocent campaign circular in th higheal degree derog atory to bis, Guss', moral status The Terdiot exculpates W barton, but ujes not, seemingly, relieve Guss to any alarming extent. Her. Guss and Col. Wharton were both Radical candi date for Congress, but they were tnosl handsomely Speor-ed at the late lection, and beautifully exposed at tb let terra of Court. Guss, it seem, belong to th Beecher-Wood liull 'persuasion in morals, and is therefore a 6t teacher of 'moral idea.' Tbi Center rial. We publish to day an address by th Centennial Commission to th people of the United Stats. The Commisson looks to th people at large for tho means to make the Centenary of tb nation' birth th grandeat anniversary the world baa aver teen. The address urge the formation in every State and Territory of Centennial Associa tions, which are to ae that county organisations an also formad so as to distribute th work which is essential to ssocsss. It is a hard matter to get Americana actively at work at any thing whioh i a long way off, but thi enterprise is on that must be pre pared lor years in advance, and the three year yet remaining will be found too abort a time, rathor than too long Tb Pittsburg Pott ssys thai city is afflicted with a greater evil than tlio Epiaootio. Gambling is spreading to an alarming extent. Young men spead moat of their time and all their otiey la playing "Keno," "Faro" and "Poker," to the great detriment of moral and business. There are many smaller places than Pittsburg where this evil i growing to b a giant, and if tbo evil eontinue to spread for tan moro, as it ha for th put ten years, it will breed more crime and squalid misery throughout tb country than any other (ingle crim. " Says and weeks of time, and thou sand of dollar, are squandered every month, in every village and city of tb Union. Clearfield t no better than Tyron, Altoon and other fast town. Young man, Hop t Gambling is as great a erira a bona stealing, and jar mor demoralising in it fTot. WnMMM . Wir.o Duck Mr. Jamea E. Gets of tb firm of Gets A Grim, wholesale groaera, apent two days this week at hooting wild duck on th Hueque baana river, near Baiobridgn a point between Columbia and Uarriabarg. lie returned to tbis city witu 11) ducks, anions which ware mallards, wbislVsra, butter daok, wood dicks, black duck, and several other vanetie. , The ma. lard weighed aboat At Ibey a pair lie shot from a boa sank in tb mid. vile of the river, with the top nearly Ihvel with tb eurfao of tb water. th boa was tS inehea deep, 82 laches 1 qnar ai toa sop ana in inene square t Ik bottom, with a rim 1 feet wide at t top, npo" waica wr loaded tone anal ar to (ink and keen the box down. S.'tn noma stuck war wa aw eeJT---- wejim. "Tt gewi aawal'1 Jm4. Th Radical politicians in Philadel phi for several weeks labored undor great excitement. The postmaster, H. H. Bingham, was elected, or counted in clerk of the orphsn court and of course a vacancy ocrurod In the poetoffice. The ring candidate for the position was Gcorg Trueman, a lru Cameronlto, while tb decent member of the party presonted the nam of George Fairn.au, a clerk in tb pnstofflce. To fore tb appoint ment of Trueman, Cameron gathered up th Mayor, Sheriff, three of the member of Congress, tb Register and all the leading member of the corruption ring, numbering about sixty, and posted fur vt ashington, in order to force bis appointment. "The government" (Grant) was mulish, and refused to tell the ring eommitloe what he would do. Last week bow- ever he appointed Fairman, to the utter amassment sjid discomfiture of Cameron and hi corrupt ring. The difference in the names of the tiro candidate was immaterial TVucman and Frti'rraan but the difference in tb backer waa vary great. The honest element in th Radical party in Philadelphia baa triumphed in thi instance over roughs and oorraplion iiu, muoh to lb surprise of the latter, and especially to Camoron, who but a few weeks previous, in a spoech In Lancastor, boasted of bis influence over the Prosidont. Although th Winnebago Chief has paid for another six years' term in the Sonate, by tho election of Hartranfl and Allen, he may yet be turned over board, if integrity and statesmanship1 is made a test in the choice of United Slates Sonulor by our members of the Legislstur. ' m PsisiniNTUL Election. The fol lowing table shows the result by ma jorities, and electoral votes, according to the latest returns: SlU. (Irani. OreeleT. Ileot'l. A lahane. ......... ....... Arkanene California..... ,. eons . 10 ... ... ... .. ... ... I ... 4 ... itooe ... u ......... it ... i ... n ... t ... 10000 ... 13 e;o ... - r ... 1071 ... s is ... ... ii ... ......... ... ... Ul ... u i :::::::: i ::: a ... IS ... tl ... I ... ... 4 ... ... 2IS ... 11 iSM ... S ... 11 ... t ... 10 ... M007 VJ t4 , le;s on aos .. soo ". iiioi .. z::ooo siimio .. 83000 Co.aeetle.1... .......... Delaware......... ...... Florida. ., Oeoraie Illinois. Indiana. H lows.- , KtDPU Kentucky... Lo.i.tene... Alaiu. M.rvlantl Meaaaob.lelU... Mtehigea h Minoeeatn Miaeiailpul Miianuri Neraita. New Hampshire....... New Jereer New York- North Carolina. Nebraike 7-loUO . toooo ,. 1110(10 .. Siooe .'iCie . !( ,. Tll . 14597 . M4IS 10HOS . 4IIXI0 ,. 2i0 ,.1J77? .. t.tts . 40000 Ohio Oregon , Pennsylvania Rhode Iilend.. , Sonlb Carolina. Tenaeilco.. Toxa... V.iroont ... Virginia. Welt Vlrfinln Tetel ....7HJ8II Orant'i popnlnr nejoritT M hlftjorUl km UhNierel tioll .... SIS fnws lAc C'osfaf ft relution to the pay wont of costs, w find the following in a Isle number of tho Marrmbug Patriot, which may prove interesting to our rssuers : At every term oi Court siecuintion i indulged a to "who pays the coal" in action at law. The following will give th desired information. In the following oases the county is not liable to oosts : 1. If tho grand jury return a bill "ignoramus" io a ease other than fel ony, and order the prosecutor to pay the cost, and the prosecutor having beeu sentcnocu by the court to pay them.is committed, and then discerned according to law, without having paid tuein, the county is not name to cost 2. Hot is the county huble if a bill be found "a true bill." and tbe defen dant having been tried and acquitted, and ordorod by the petit jury to pay them, and is committed and discharg ed according to law, the coats not bo ng psiu. a. Nor if the defendant is acquiltod and prosocutox ordered by the petit jury to pay tho coats, who, after being sentenced by th court to pay them, ia committed and discharged accord ing to law, t'uo coots being unpaid. 4. Whcr a detendaol indicted for a misdemeanor is acquitted by the petit Jury, ana the Jury dues not de termine whether the county, the pros ecutor or the defendant shall pay the ousts of prosecution, a they aie re quired to do by the aot of 8th of De cember, 1804, the costs are not to be paid by the county. 6. Where an indictment baa been returned "a true bill" the proseruiinir attorney cannot enter nollo prosequi without Ibe content of the oourt and charge tho county with th coil of the prosecution. In the following cases th couuly is liablo to psy the corns : . bero a delendant Is onnvicled by a jury and is legally discharged without having paid tho cuata. 2. When In vase of aurety ol the peaco the court directs th county to pay th com. a. When tho grand jury ignore n bill and direct the county to pay the costs, and when the petit jury acquit tbe decndanl and direct lb county to nay tb oos'.s. 4). in ouse of felony, when the grand jury ingore the bill, and when th defendant ia acquitted by tho petit ir7'. .. 6. In all canoe when the defendant Is found guilty and sontonced to ttav a Hue and costs of prosecution or give county to pay ins ssme within ten days or go to jail, and defendant goes to Jail ana comes out under tbe bond aot, the county ia liable. UosBT President Grant recently rvcsNTejQ iue luuowing uipaich : "Wasrmtos, Va , November 7. Pruiient Grant : Virginia casta her vol ror urant, peace and reconcilia tion, i Signed) John cVMobbt." Th John S. Moaby whoso ieme ia signed to th telegram f no othor man lb guerrilla ebiel HiiSMe hands were steeped in th blood of more Union soldiers, killed in tbe mnel cowardly manner, than an other con. federal officer. Th dispatch shows Wis inetHisblp existing between him and President Grant, and Drove hia support of the latter at lb late election. This, it will b remembered, was de iad hv Brut naeia ahnnt kM hJrtH lew '.miuo. 1770-1878. ttdtlrtu bu the I'. 0. CtMleaiailal lemmiNiea. To mxPxopi.torTiii Unhid States The Congress of the United States haa natiled that the completion of me utie uunoremn 1 ear of American Independence shall be celebrated bv an International Exhibition of the Arts, Manufacture, and Product of th soil and mine, to be held at Phil adelphia, in 1370, and baa appointed a Commission, consisting of representa tive from each Slate and Torritory, to conduct the celebration. Originating under the auspices of th federal Legislstur, controlled by a National Cominiesion, and doaigned as. it is to "Commemorate the first Century of our existenoe, by an Ex hibition of the Natural resource of tho Country and their development, and of our progro-s in those Art which benefit mankind, in comparison with those of old Nations," it is to tho people at large that the Commis sion look fur the aid which is neces sary to ranks the Centennial Celebra tion the grandest anniversary the woriu nss ever seen. . That the completion of the first sentury of our existence should b marked by some imposing demonstra tion is, we believe, the patriotic wish of the people of the whole country. The Congress of the United States has wisely decided that the birth dar of the Great Republic can be most fit tingly celebrated by the universal col lection and display of all tbe trophies of its progress. It is designed to bring together, within a building covoring lily aores, not only the varied pro. duclious of our mines and of the soil, but types of all tho intolleclual tri umphs of our citisens, specimens of everything that America can furnish, whether from tbo brain or the bands of her children, and thus make evident to the world th advancement of which a self governed people ia capa ble. In the "Celebration" all nations will be invited to participate; it charac ter being International, Kurope will divplay her art end manufactures, India lior curious fabrics, while newly oponed China and Japan will lay baro me treasure wnion tor coutunes their ingenious people have been perfecting. Koch luntl will compete in gonerous rivalry for the palm of suporior excel lence. To this grand gathering every xone will contribute its fruit and cereals. No mineral shall be wanting: for what the Bust lacks tho West will sop ply. Under one roof will tho South display in rich luxuriance hor growing cotton, and the North in miniature, the ceaseless machinery of her mills converting that cotton into cloth. bach section ol the globe will send its best offerings to this exhibition, and each State of the Union, as a member of one united body politic, will show to tier sister states and to ihe world, how much she can add to the great ness of th nation of which she is a harmonious part. To muke Ibo Conlohni! Celobrd- lion suoh a success as the patriotism and tho pride of evory American de- iiianue win require tnoco-oneialion of tho people of the country. The United Slalea Centennial Commission has re ceived no Government aid, such as England extended to her World's Fair, and France to her Universal Imposi tion, yet the labor and responsibility imposed npon the Commission is as a-rval aa in wittier of tltoa. unaWutk. inga. It isoslimated that ton millions of doll trs will be required, and this turn Congress has provided shall be raised by stock subscription, and that the people shall have tho opportunity of subscribing in proportion to the pop ulation of the respective Slates and territories. The Commission looks to the unfail ing patriotism of the people in everv section, to soethat oacb contributes its share to the expenses, and rcceivoe its share of tho benefits of an enter prise in which all ere so deeply inter ested. It would furthor earnestly nrge the formation in each Stuto and Territory of a centennial organisation men siian in time see that couniv associations are formed, so that when tho nations arc gathered together ir. iiio oucn v.oniinonweulili can viow with prido the contributions she has mado to tho nationul glory. Cjnfideutly relying on the zeal and patriotism ever displayed by our poo plo in every nntionul undertaking, we plcdgo and prophocy, that the Cen tennial Colebration will worthily show how grentness.waallhand intelligence. can bo fostered by such institutions as those which have fur one hundred ycare blessed the people of the United Slates. JOSKPH R. HAW LEY, Pros't. Lxwi Waln Smith, Temp. Soc'y. UNITED STATE CIXTENNIAL COMMIS SION RS. Atnonas, Wllllnm M. Herd, J.nee I.. Conner. Arltonn, Hicli.rd C. Mrl ormleb, John Wawn. Aikbn..., g. W. Menu, Alemn.ltr M P. I, I. California, John banner Crelirb. John Miildle. tos. Uolsnulo, J. Merehell Teul, . C. Meeker. r.,nnrelieut. Joiet'b It. Dewier. WlllUm !hlnn. llleke. ' " Pekoln, Ornree A. IHteheMer, Koiomea L. IMnnere, W.ll.em T. Heed, John II. HoUner, Dirthet Columbis. Jemne k. 1.. rrnre A. OnbriKht- rtorlde. John S. Aderoi, J. T. Bernard. Cleorfie. ThoniBl llerilemnn. Ir.. UU W'.ln flmllh. Mmhn, Thome! Donalileon, Jemni g. Mrmol.le. lllinoia. Freilerieb 1.. MelliiBa. l.WH.hU W-M-n. Indians. John L. (amilrll, lltel.l M. II. 7 J, jr. low, Robert l.onry, l.'oker F. ( Isrkaon. Kennel, John A. Merlin, dMirire A. Crewford. Kenlnrkr, Hubert Msllory. Smith M. Huhb. Louiidsns, John l.vneb, Tlioroe C. Andrrson. .Meine, Juihue Nve, ( hnrlee f . Kiml.le. MervUnrf. John VV. tleetn. Meeeeebuietn'. Oeorea II. I..:. wutu. It Spoonrr, snebiien. Jem-, Rim.;. rUndiae B. Orenl. Minneeote. J. Fieleber Willieme. W. w. vl. wrll Miittevippi, O. C. French. Mlreeerl, John MeNril, Keiaurt fl tre. Jlonune, Wllliea H Clegett, P.lrl. k A. Urn. Nebraike, Hrnre g. Moodr, R, W. t'nraea. Nerede, Dm. Win McCoy. New lltinprbire, Klerk lei A. glrew, Ain V. Tele. New J.nor, OrerleeClereUnd, Jobs U. fUeraae. New Mrkteo, Kldridjn W. 'Utile, New York, John V.l. I'nij., Cberlce U. Mr ihell. Noetb Cnrolinn, Alfred Dockrij, Jon.lben W. Alhertion. " Ohio, Alfred T. Ooehorn, Wll.oo W. OritHk. Oi..n, Jeinet W, Vlrlne, Androw i. liolnr. r.i.n.jl.eeie, Pent, I J. Morrnll.Aen Peeber. Rhode Ulen.l, Ue II. Corllee, Seninel Vowell. Soelh Cnrolinn, Jninee h. Orr, Archibald Cam. ron. Teaneeae Tboe. II. Celdwell, Willie, t. Yoe- enr. Tntei, William Hem; PnreMa. I'leii, John II. Wlekiier, Oeonr 0. Rewier. Vermont, John N. Batter. Ileaerr Ckaee. Vtrntnla. Wellar W. U'mHl. Wuhhiion Terrilare, Elwand Erane, Alasn. iler . fUwraetbr. Weet Virginia, Aleaandnr H. Botaler, Andrew rf.tnweanee. Wiaaoneln, Parld Alwood, Edward D. LaHan, Wjomioj, y. Lathera, lUaeM el. Uialiera. Hiohlt laroaTART. Tb Tyrone icmocrm aays 1 -u. iiucnsr Swoopo, U. 8. Diatricl Attorney for th West ern District of Psnnsylvani is aaain at his post hia branch offlu at th Eiern Penitentiary bu bcn cloaed until I.U rejit (trr.pai.jn orien' Tho diplhrrla prevails quite serious ly in lluld Kaglo towuship, Clinton oounry. Jesse Merrill, of Lock Haven, ba been appointed a notary puoilo by Governor Gesry. The latest swindle developed is that of Congressmen wbo are accused ol franking the wedding cards oi their irienas. It is not at all surprising that the English journals generally express satisfaction at Grant's re-election. It is natural for tho Bull press to sym pathize with the bull pupa . The Stroudsbnn Democrat clironi clee the death of Benjamin Vanwhy, in the &jlh year of hi age, who leave a wile and 10 children to mourn his loss Hon. Geo. W. Woodward Is the tallest member of the constitutional convention. 11 is height is about six feet four inches, lion. W. 11. Mere dith is the oldest. ' A California stn tied one end of a lariat around hi waial and lassoed a cow with the other. lie thought that be had the cow, but at the end of the first half mile he began to sus pect that the cow bad him. The returns so far reoeived from nil Ihe Slates, show that Grant a popular majority i 087,806. A there are 800, 0UU negroes wbo voted for him it is easily demonstrated that he is a minority President, so fsr at the wbite vote of Iho country is concerned. The tone of the adminletration'or gsns, headed by tbe New York 7Virs, indicate that tbey are quilo uneasy, and fesr Ibat (ienernl Grant is about to return to his first love of sound Democratic principle ; or, in other words, that tho Democracy are about to capture the President. Tlioy are in deed unhappy. It is reported that the forthcoming report of Postmaster General Crtss well, will show an increase of expen diture in that department over that of last year, ol two and a quarter mil lions of dollars. This is one of Grant's economical acts of the past year, f Thero have been sovcral Proeijen tial candidate worse defeated in tbo number of Klecloral votes than Gree lor. In 1832 llenrv Cluv onlv hid 41) votes. In 1840 Martin Vun Buren running for re-elottion as President. had but nO votes. In 1852 General Seott had 42 voles. In 1864 General McClellan had but 21 votes, anil In 1868 Horatio Seymour had 80 votes! In 1808 the popular while vote for President Stooi d as folli ollows : (Irani. Bernoar..., l,M,n ,7i;,eC4 tlajorllr for Grant. 17.1,0 At the Into election this minority ef 373,005 on tho while vote has been changed into a majority agninat hiiu Ihe gain is nearly ball a million. Let all remember this fact tincinnnrt Enquirer. Gen. James Shields, formerlf of Illinois, subsequently of Minnesota, rttcr recently of California, and now of Missouri, Is favorably lift til fd its a csiididato for the United States Sen ate. Gen. Shield was electod to Con gress two years ago, but was chealod out oi in seat by tbo prevailing practice of the day. hat agonies must that poet bare endured who, writing to his sweet heart, asserted in his manuscript that he "kissed her under 'he silent niers." and found that the printer had sot ihe type so us to make bim say that he kicued her under the cellar stairs" The current of air created 11 the flames in the Boston fir was to (real that fragment of paper were carried sixteen mile away. Leaves of dieck hooks and ledgers were fount at Quincy, llanovor, and Gust Vcy- moulb. Cinders fell in Abinjion, Hanover, and Pembroke. - A charred 150 note waa picked up at Kaat Aking loo. The plar of the conflagration wae seen at Concord, N. II , and the light was distinctly visiblu niioly miles at sea, and wae also noliccl oil the Isle of Shoal. Morton, th moet contemptible, as well as most audacious and duiiL'orous political trickster of the Itadiral ptrty, has received tho nnuninioiia caieus nomination for ro olection to the United States Senate by the Legida turo ofllndinnn. This is fitting fruit of a victory achieved by force, Irmd, and tho unstinted us of tho puWic moneys latnoron, tho unserupuiilus counterpart of Morton, will ootio next, with an endorsement of t te Pennsylvania railroad. The official count of the vote in New York show that the negro F.d Douglass ran largelr behind th rt of the Grunt electoial ticket. I Tapier is Ihe name of a colored pfi- iicmnn wno hue been elected to I gros in Alabama; after being n years in us atnie rrison. Judge Bond, of North Caroli sued the Wilmington Journal torch ing In in a scoundrel, und wsnts is ipe do " editor put undor bond not to do any moro. Jay Gould was arrested in New yesterday, on affidavits chaririiiir him wun nnlawiiiiiy appropriating to ia own uec, whilo in conllol of Iho Mio Uallrnad, fO.500,000 belonging to the stockholders of lh.t road. Ho gtto bail in .1.000,000. Judge Bhick and Woodward a&d cx-Guvernor Curtin wcro among those invited by Mr. Meredith, the Presi dent of the Constitutional Convention, to a private consultation regarding the appointment of committees and other matters. Texus is nguin a "lono star." They elected a full Democratic delegation to longress, ana nor legislature is largely Democratic. W.e advise Demo cratic young men, who design eniigru- .1 . . - rt 1 I 1 1 u t i , iu ru U a rwnii aaruii iiviu lis politics, It is a better country, any how, than many of tho Western States, for omlgrnnls. Fred Douglass truly say Unit Grunt would have been beaten with out the negroes, therefore the negio element must be rouogniiod and re garded. Then are ninety-fir lawyer in the Constitutional Convention and only on editor, our amiable, good looking bachelor friend Harry G. Smith, of the Lanonslor Jnteltigrnctr, being the one who ia playing It alone. A Harry I usod to going it slono, however, we presume Tie don't mind it much. In th thanksgiving proclamation ol Gov. Edwin MeCook, of Colorado, on of the cause enumerated why the whole people of tbe Territory should giro thanks to th Almighty God ia lb fact that "the peopl bar vouch, sal'ed to us another four years of Ro publicati'tfovornmenl." lfaConkiaaue. of bis Governorship for so Ijdcf nit The Conrl and th Pi-e-ae. Last week, tho Supremo Court of limine, uy one majority, lined the proprietor. und mniini.ii. Ai,.. ..!... Chicago Journal, one hundred dollars w contempt the "contempt ooniting of a little paragraph, aying ..... u.niiii a-uurv wuuiu grant the murderer Kafferiya new trial, be cause 11,500 had been raised by IUI ferty'e friends to mploy counsel. Mr. Wilson, tb proprietor, and Mr. Sha man, the managing editor, botu ueti fiod that tbey never noticed the par, irranh. and that Lhev hail m .in.;.-. i make any disreapoclful remarks about th Court; but it was no avail. l.....: r . v.inci quince ijuwrence oad "bis back np,"and wanted the fine. The In dications, are, however, that ho will regret hiS foolish and aillv avhilitlinn of spite. Away in the dead past, it we uuaiumary ior lump pi pomposity with powdered wigs, to arrogate to thoinaulevs the riirhi to ait an iinl.rna upon public opinion; but tbo tomb- ""ie uivu enuau oor specimen oi homaniltf ar mivinJ wirk ll....... dog grass and moss, and grey lizards --luvam nuira oi ueaoisuou and ol roiu abound In the ioinity. -Chivveica (WU.) Herald. , Saw Mill DESTaovEn About 12:40 yostorday morning flame were d in covered issuing from the large steam saw mill ol Messrs. Klter, Siy le A far many, Middletown, and the material boiug of an inflammable charactor tbe Are spread with great rapidity and consumed the building and contents m a very short time. Th light cre ated by the conflagration waa plainly visible in th heavena from tbie city. Tho loss is estimated at about 115,000, on which there is an insurance of 16,- 000 in the North America ($1,000), Penn, (11,500), Franklin (12,000) and Lycoming (1,000). The saw mill was located at tbe point where the Pennsylvania railroad crosses Ilia can al, between tho bridge spanning the canai anu too ewatara creek bridge. uui ior ins luct mat the former struc ture is of iron it would also bave been destroyed. The origin of tbe fire is UbKiiowo. i"anof IM. A SAD Wa&NINH. -A V.mnv mnn In iiuftiifo. Imlftnirini hv il.a au Ia ' -"IJi j " "J t v vuv ol the first Junnliw, of lh cily, tins met, niui r trance aiaiction by being ubout borso Hick with the dir-eatto that lia provailwd to exlonsii-oly. Tho young man waa at bis horne t ..cad, when tho homo norled and Hpoek of tho viruft flew into hit. oyo As a fonoqueiio he has not only lost lls.lt -U,... a- I .1 .... v;v,om iSBlliUlWiUHO UIV Ollipr bcin(j thus rendored lolally blind! This should be a warning to all who hnvo to do with liorHnu at, th limit Elmira Gazette. , Editing a newspaper is vory mnch like rakintfa flre orory ono thinks he can perform Iho operation better than lliu mun who holdn the poker. di'titiiSfmftttjj CLEAKKIELD CO. INSTITUTE, for the preiont yw, w.ll b btld In th Cvurt lluuit, io the borough of Clovr6ci(lt oom nncii va M mJ-, Dfwmtwr li, IfT2, and j'nRna: on friOar, Pwiilrr . Tu-hrt. 80U00I DiriCtor. mti all fri-Dt f tduofttloa rt gofitallj ,nritI lo tttlMtl. inUt:rfnt biu been ahuintJ frum a ditlan, knd ) frua (W own twitjDt.T, f Make thu ue.fnf aourp of KrMt ImprovMBenl lo the tnarhra who maj b prwu. in wasjfxim nansit ui iay Minon will coo'Ut prianftallj or elaAi-drilla in tit branhca lauirfal la uqr common aofaoola. laeiur.. my and il (!. faring tkt rng arasiom, iMbM sif a-sUtsBhla. sssy.fi, rw will bv dajllTVlTd Dy hia apt-Rkvin. J'rof. J. W. t4homahr and Prof. V. It. Unrlaw, will ferer tba Intuitu. with a nuuibur ol publio rd infra. PrepantHoni bt been mada to bare mood otuiia. boih inatruuuiia. aod vuoal. lJuardintf will be givati 4 llotela fur $1 prdy, and at Privala Darding IK.umi for 7 ernla, to ihoaa attend, na; tha Imtituia. Dor ing tba weak ihrra will Jm a iMHin oootMl. lien numbarof valuaHt prltea will baawardt-d to tha it n1ra. It ft arnaatljr hoptd that mo iTanovra r liirwiora or our count; will atat thataaahaa fro tb natMia. bt th.i all will ooata praparad ta work tuffatfaar and make tbla anoibar mtatiDf ft oar Counij Inatilut a frand lacoMi, JNO. A. URKtlOR Y, Cuaalj bapcrintewdant. DlNHOMITIONTha partaor-bin berata fnraaiittlnc batwaaB Cha.Ha H. lfs.nali.arl David 0. Ilcofil, in tha Rutnbarina kmiaaix In tha borough af O'OMtla, waa diaaolvcj hj mutual con Miit nn tha lit dT of 8tptaatbr, 1873. David O. Hmed fa antboritr to aattle all fllaima and aeeouau, aad pay all tha dfhuof tba flrta. I HAIil.tri H. IlKNfilt. DAVIDO. HKNrill. Smith' llilla, Nor. ST, I87J Ht. IHTRAY, Cam traapaialpa; on th pramitwa J of tha eub.cr.bnr. a Itrd b-ifrr lf. Tha owner ii ri united to ciiinr forward, prav prop arty, pay eharm-a, aad Uk It away, otharwlaa it win oo a.jKm ui aaeoraiag to law. oair20-3t pd. JACOB DUTRA. IHTNAV Caiaa trotpafiiai; on thi prcmlaaa J of tha eubaeriuar ta ilrad tuwaehiu, on tha il Lb of Srplcmliar laat, a red Hl'M., about tbraa a no onsii ii mnniCI, to odd, a mr- ward, prava pmpurtv, pay ahargaa, aad Uka him H'll I f 1 U tl i til a a tl OovM -Stpd. CAUTION. All paraani ara bcraby warned rtftxiDtt trad in ; for or Jiaaounttna: a ctrUin promiaaiiry not iTan by pajabl to Jnkn Waabbvra, daUd aboat lb 14tb day of OctoUr, 1H72, cailin; far on hundred and Ally dollar paj-abl aiae matithe aftr date, a I am drlnr oittird aot to pay the eaid awt untrti attmpttllrd by law, aa I bar ronaivofl no rain therefor. J'blKK ItlLL. Ctahrille, Nov. 3f St.pJ. AUMIMIHVHATOHM NOTIfliUNuM if hereby Riven ihnt Irttar uf ailmimatratioa on tlia eatit uf 1-ANfKL JjKV, deoeaed, lata of I'inn t"WttHipf ClearflelJ onuotr, Penn'., having beea duly granlod lo th ndm;ndt all per nna liiiletitrd to aaid aitate will pla make iiitatediat payment, and tboea having alainta or d wand will pretentthem properly authenticated fr aiitleiaeal wilhoat delar. l. B. RAfPIRTT, porM flt. .m Admltilitrahir. J F.fiTEItLINO, Maaufaatarar of SADDLES & HARNESS CLEARFIELD, PA. rh gaarantaed to giro eatitlawrtoa. Prleaa nbe, Ulve ina a eall. Hhop la Orabam' . Market etrecf. . so r 10,7 1. lAl'TlOl. Nntl lihrtiy gUea thai my V j wlfa. KLUAilhrit, hai l-n my bed and bril witboat any jnat raae or provoeatlen. Tl la loeaaUon all permae frm harbarinit or tril tug bar on my afiaovnl, aa I am delarmined iy no aula ol hereoatrariirg unipRrrniritflUd iw. tlUll.l lilt II A It I'S. f30.S'pd. IIOWEH BUIDGK COMPANY JM A meeting of lh Meekholdera of lb Low in., to. waa belli at the offir of W. D. Htm on 'fliuriilay crealng, Not-ember Ut.li. Ihi following omr-tre war elertetl lfti Pniidrnt, W. 1. UUIlsbR; D WMH UKI.L ; liimtUra, J. II. SAM I' Kb MITl Ulll.U Capt. M. 0 lertatl far tb yenr Trwamr, O. V A I, T KItS. SaMI'KL UITl UUI.la. Cant. M. OUI'KN. atatfiaeat wit faraibed by lh Traarar of Ibn Urldg Co., ehowiag Up preeent tnatteiml eon di hi, and lb Mlnwiug rcaolutiuni were aaaul mi valy adopted t iWeed, That tha Twaearer ba aatborliej to Ink eaeh taeaaure lw uy deeta aeeeaaary te aolleot all on pa id balaooaa don from tabeertber ta to anginal ativeii rr naitl euupany, aad thai do tach obaetiHer ahall bar the right to ate tb brtdga fra ef toll mil ba ihall bare la ly paid bit eabaeriiitioa. Hotd, That after January lit, 1.7-1, na ew lift -ate be leaned for the hauling of ttoae, wood, ooal. ar lataber, ar any oi)r bry hauling, or the ranaiag af mail wagoat, amaibaaea. or ajyka. All aaoh nae ef tha bridge ta ba paid ffef 4 tba gate or th bridge, by taa trip. iVeasWaed, That all proni dealriog 8ertiata of tall muet make Utalr appUatiaal a Tia, arer aa or Kefar lb )at of January 1q eaeh year. Otkerwlat tbey wlU ba ebargad faU ralaa at tba gate, ad ae deducttoBa mad by raae a, af eeab payaiMi. U that ikoald lift their aarttaAalea tacrOar. A new ISrta at aertlleate war adrit.M. a . f. WALTER?, Beoratiry. ttrrrtUntirntja. ITHTH AY. Strayed fn-w the premieaa of tba 1j aub4rlbr aa Nov. 3d, oaa mrga red Cow with a bell aa, with wblta pot on rnrehaad aad a few white pott aa her body) na black and while epoUed Cow, with bell e. , eae red Heifer, two yeare aid j one red and while epetted lleifer, two year aid. Aay peraoB having tha above do. eeribed) cattle aa their premie or haow their whweAboota. will pleaaa notify tbe aider! gned at Wallaeetan, who will pay a reasonable reward. aarSe jtpd. JACOB DLTRA. IICKCVTOR'S NtTICIC.-Ntioiiber-j by glva that lattwra teat amenta 17 baviag bea grant ml to the aabaeriber ee the aetata af DAVfU MILLKK. daaaaead. lata of Lawraoec towaabip, Clearliald aounty, Peaaeylvania, all fortune indi-bted to eaid eetato ara raa.ueatml to make Immediate payment, and Iboae having wmw ni in at iae eama win preeent Mm amy authvaotioated for etulenent. JulIX L. CCTTM, Noratwbar 10, t87I:(upol Biaawwr. DttM.UTION.Notla la hmby given that th partoerebip lately eabaiellag be tween J. H Head and t. J. Morgaa, of Hallana ton, ander tba earn aad trm of "J. K. head t Co.," waa diiaolred ia Jaauary, Hit, by mo taa.) one tent, The buoki of the lata arm bave beeu plaoed hi tha bat.de of Ilaary A. Hbtmel, Keq., who la duly aothoriseil te etUle all debta duo to aad bj tke eompnay. J. R. RBAD. Ii. J. MURUAN, Wallaeelon, Pa., KeV. 11,1872 It. TH TIIR DIHTHICT COURT Ol' THE X Ualled State, for tha W eat em Dial riot of fanneylrania. R. U. Mcfelly, a bankrupt under me aot at uongreee 01 Marco xti, inar, havtni applied for a dieeharga from all bie debt, and other olalini provable under eai.1 ael, by order of lb fjourt, noltea te aereoy give, to all pereone wbo have proved their debu, and ether pereone inleraated, to appear on the tftn day of December, 1873, at f o'ektok, P. M., beler 8. B. Wood raff. Bav,., Kr tiller, el hie ofi.ee ia VHa, Pa., to efaow oau. If any thty bare, why a dieehart;e ahnald not begraaled 10 th aaid hank rapt. And farther, aot tot la hereby given, that tbe aeeond and third meetiDge or erediiera of ibe aaid bankrupt, re quired by the S7tb and 21th eeetlona of aaid aot, will ba held before the amid Rexiiler, at Ihe eaiae time and place. H. C. Mix ANDLKSH, novSO-31. ' Olerk, WISHART'S PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL, NATURE'S GREAT REMEDY FOR THE Throat and LeungM. Il ( gra.lf!ng to at ta Inform the pebl.e that Dr. U Q. C. Wltbart'i Pl&a Tree Tar Oerdial, for Throat and Lang Dlaeaaei, bat gained an envia ble reputation from the Atlantis le tbe Paclfio oeaet, ad from thence to luur of tht firet fatal lice af Euri a, put tlirwugU tke preee atone, but by purirtu tlirouphoal lheltels- aelaally tana- fitted uJ eurrd at Lir oSee. While be pabliahea bee, to eat wur rpurteii, Le Ii aaabla to lupply lh demand. It gaint and htlda it reputation F.ret. HA Vj tUfmg cougb, tat by looean iag and afietlng nature ta throw en t be an bralthjr matter aollected about the throat and brdticbiul to bee, ettarre irritation. Seeond. It rtmorn the cauee of Irritation (whieh producea erufch) of ihe witenne meuihrMBe and btvaehltil tobee, aeiati the lunge to act aed tfcrow of the unhealthy iraratloni, and p rll.ee tbe lived. Third, It ti free from taiUn, lebelia. I pee as and npluai, of which moat throat and lung reme die ara oonipueed, which all tough oaly, and dleorganiie the itomach. It kal ft eon thing effeet oa the atomaoh, acte en tbe ll.trUa hidoeye, aad (jrmphaaU evet mmrmm wfimm, tba a reauhlng to every part of tb eyeew, etwd ta lie Iwrlger atlng and parifylng effeete It baa gained a repa tation whleh tt maet bold abort alt other! In the market. N OTICI TUB PINI TREK TAR CORDIAL, , GREAT AMERICAN DV8PEPBIA PILL8, AND WORM IU0AK CROP! Delng snder mj Iraraedinte lirertloa. tney .hall But raea their auralir. qnaltlie. bj lh. ate ef .heap aad luibura arlielee. IIENRY II. WfSQART,. rrapriaer. FREE OF CHARGE. Dr. L. Q. C. Witbart'e Uffiea Parlor ara open on Monday, Tueedaya and aftVedneedaya from I A. M. to a P. M., for eoninliation by Dr. Wm.T. Megee. With him are aesoeiated two eonealtlng phyeleian of aekaewtrdged ability. Tbla Oppor tunity le aot tSand by any ether Initltution la tbeelty. All Icltere ant b ddrtaacd to U Q. C. WISHAUT, M.D. NO. 939 NORTH SF.COND STREET. IMS PHILADKLPniA, PA. ,6a g U KIUK, SON A CO., WHOLIJALG uRIlvl-'R") No. I t (forth Third Street, earner af Cherry, rmiaaeipnta. Have In etore aad offer for aala at tha lowaet market prirwa, and on the moot reasonable term, a large and well eeleeted eiexk af liroeerlee, Teae, tiptoe, Kih, tliMie, Ao., eelfwled in thi. New York and Haiti more taerkele, ta whieh attention of eountry dealer ia partiealarly rrueetad. novio-iy JIiOUB, FEED, 40. THE RrXCAUIA FLOURING MILLS. The undersigned would reapeet fully girt ae tioe ta tbaaltlteniof Deoearia towmhlp and tor ronnding eowntry, that be baa puNbaaed tha Ueooaria floarlng MUle aod pat everything la aamplete order, aad la aaaaa featuring flrtta)aM juaJity af Fioar, CUSTOM WORK DONE, and Kloar la quantity aonitantlyoa band foreal. CHOP, CORN MEAL, BRAN, AC , AC. In ay 1 en htn4 and for eele wboleaalt tr ntail. tOd? Ift H MMRttlKR WA WTKD. A U" X w IM txebang rlur and Chop for 16 laoh 8b la lee, or will pay part money, ir deeiied 101-lf BA KNAR AS ARM6TU0S0. (AUTIOM All paraeej are berebj aanllanad J agaiavt parehaaing ar ia any waj meddling with two twriavear old betlfere. left in the P - ion af Andrew Holt, ef Petw uana tawaehip, ae the name belong ta me, and tn left wit bim eob- aM o bit "rdtri. ntgs and $tfdir.ri IHE LATEIT NOVEI THE LATEST MOVE! HARTSWICK A IRWIN'S DRUG STORE, To thelr new building on rWond Street, nearly eppeeita tut etore 01 wearer vatu. CLEARFIELD, PA., Where tvbey will eosttaae te topply thrir eld and aa many new eutomera aa may aoma, wit. PURE' DRUGS! CHfiallCALS! PHARMACELTICAL PREPARATIONS, (Iaeladiog all new rtatediea.) Patent lfediainaa, Palnta and Otle, Olaaa and Patty, Hebool IitM-k, Stationery, Papat, Ad ,o. fn Hot of Drug gliu' Rundrlea, Uair Tonica, Coemetloe, Perfumerlee, Toilet Artlelea, B rathe, Toilet Iwape. Pookei Buokr, Ac., all of tba beat quality. PCRS WIXES AXD ZIQU0RS, formedieal A aaernntental pnrpoeetenly. Pure White tend, Color af all klndi, Raw and Boiled Lintoi'd Oi), Varniehei, Turpen tlaa. Coal Oil, Paint A Varnieh ilranbea, flavoring Extract, Cob feeti ooerlea, Bin) Seed, Pplee, ground and nttgrouaa 01 all kinae. SMOKERS AND CHEWBUS Wilt find oar atook af Chewing and Prooking Tobaeeo. Imported and Da. mMtie Cigera, uuff and Fiue-eut lo ba of tbe very beet on ode in Ihe market. LAMPS AMD CHIMNEYS, . All kind af OI.A8S WARK, GARDEN 8KEDft, t , . MC8ICAL INSTRUMENTS . aad Muairal Trlmminga af trtry variety, slaving a long etperieno In the bneineee, and an ettenelre and well eeleeted etook of medio inea, we ara enabled te til Phyeieiana' prescription at th ehoriast notiee and en the meal raaaonablo term , day and nigbl. HARTMTICK A IRWiN. denrflelfl, Pa., Uaj Ivll-lf. 1 T. I. "For thy Stomaoh'i Sake and thine other Infirmitiei." St. Paul. 1)11. BOYEIl'ft rcRi WEST BRANCH BITTERS. Aeafe. pare, pleasant eaid health-glrlng Toale strictly vegetable, and manufactured frum th moet pare and ehoiee materials la not a spirit drink aoT aabetituta fur whisky, but a acleatiflo ooaiponnd, for tbe proteetioa of tha system and the euro of disease, made from ehemlcelly pure apirlta entirely free from fusil ail or other irrita ting propertree, and will not disagree or offend the most delicate stomaeb A long prirate expert not baa attested iu Superiority over all Ordinary Remedies. No Bitter at present offered to tbe pablle oontalns so much medicinal virtue, and yet to safe snd pleasant to take. Its use Is to ear disease, and It will net areata tn appetite for spiritaoar liqaora, bat will an re tba efforts of dissipation. To Increase tba Appetite, tSt IT. To promote Digestion, USE IT. To ur Dytpereela, USE IT. Ta cer fever aad Ague, 1 L'flB IT. To turn Biltiottsnesa, 18 E IT. To mn Constipation, 1 ' ' TSE IT. . To aura Chronic Diarrhma, 181 IT. To anre Hoart bom, , CSR IT. Te oure Platnlenee TJ81 IT. To our Aaid Eructations, USB IT. Ta twre Net vow Debility, USB IT. To aura Hydoehoodrla, USB IT. To our Ballownaai af Complex tan, USE IT. Tt ear Pimples and BloUbes, I' HE IT. Per aaerl Prostration ef the Pbysieel powers, CSI IT, aod It will ear yon, 8-dd every where, at par beetle, Maan- fkstnred sxekelrelr faj , A. I. SHAW, . . DrasiH . CLEAIUKLD. PA, Wko offer liberal ladueeneau I. tbe trad.. Oet. JT, IMBilf. " AXCA8TER lNTKLLKiENCEK A OUIAT FAMILY KRWHFAFlta. The La.aaater Weekle Intellieeneer I. anaae. neaeed a. a feiallj )oarael. Fnel I. ale. te an; paper .bli..e4 I. l.Maerlvanie. eeeh lean. va a eariad etore of (.Harare. Peliiieal and Seie.tlSe natter, tugetlier with all tha newe af iu. w..e. 111 .arleultarM Sefanaieat la.e la .nrt. mare tha. Ihe .riee of Ihe pafMT. It Ii the oMeet Ueinoerali. Journal I. Penneylvenla. hartn, km aetaklltkad la ITS4, and all peimaal uurittonj ar. freale aod leirlv diesueeed la Ite eelea.ni. (u lar( alraalatlaa atahe. It a tare ealnaiile Sd.rtliing median. Tana. sinal. aanlee, II a Tew. Te elan. f ten nr more, II. to . veer. .Vaeeieiea eepee. ree. Tha Daiiv letai.i.ieae. .a I. pabll.hed eeerv da;, laadaea UMrited. Vrie. . ,ear. Il la ea. af tha beet ede.rilflnc nedi.rae. addrea. U. Ii. BHITH i A.ae rm. YEW. BtaULBR, BABBEE AND HAIR DRESSER, ItMsd etreet, Best Ion I. Ural Naliosal Bask, 'j? ' ri ', ; fal (tUU (or Jalf. HOUSE AND I-OT FOR BALEl The nndervlgned ofer hie Hone and Lot for eaK eltaetad aa Lut-wH street, between Vwitih and t il'h Mreetr, In the borough af Clarn The building te a two etory "L" prank fraate hooee, well nniahed, twgrthr with the neeeeur outbnildiuge, a ltd tbe lot le ia a good etai of eaj. ti ration. Por term and en Jilione aii,t u. adarra Hk.NKT RIBLlNo, aagiK lm ClearBeld, pa. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE1 The nnJerr'gaad offeri at prirate tale the fol lowing rei ea'a't I A lei of On und. slieete fa tbe Tillage ef New burg, t'lieet titwaahip, aontain.ug nae and a half acrt'0, and having a large two-atory Heuee and g.d auble ereeti-d thereon. Tbie prepert it euitAble for a llatal or Dwelling, ' ALftf, A Pint, of O acre, adjoining the to it of Newbarg, having over Sj acre cleared aod under aulf tvmion, with a food log booae aad be ia and bearing orchnrd of cooie fro it thereon. A vein uf eiecllent eoal onderiiee tb tract. A 1.80, loo Acrea of Land, on AVI I eon Rati is Cheat townabip, within tw and a half mile of Cheat Creek. It it well timbered with Pine, Oak aad il em look, anal an.lerlald with oal. Perllee wlebing aay farther information will tail on Mr. Margaret Amer, at Newburg, or on WILLIAM TU'ktR, . ectlfltf Clearteld, Pa. "Lay down lh Bhovvl and th Uoe.'r IIICKMAX'SCOIUI FLATEB, This loreniooa machine, for whleh a btrt bae jasl been iinued. It Is eenfldently bellevesl will ta- perMle ail uiuers in use or oflared le tbe puMte. It it ronxtrarle'l so that It I err owe, ulaate sad sown at a time, at eqnal dltlaaoee uparl, both wars, dropping four, Ave or six grains in eeeh hill, aa the worker may determine before eommsacinf, oorering th arn when dropped, smoothing do a its en furrow and leaving tbe ground in belter Oundition than before planting. It le la ilaelf a complete e f sroraViag mmtkimt, requiring no hired sirIiuocs and doing the work better and with greater regularity and prteiiioa than It enutd p'inibly ba don by ban a, at ttss than atlr-tentb Ibe labor. Ar-rbo ly t)al eitn drlee, wltb tbll Planter HI g' lata a leld pripsnd (or era and farrow, drop and rover ten lo Ulleen acres daily, Its eapaeity being timi'ed only by the distance a team oan be steadily rfrirrn. Il is so oonstrueted that when not planting er ia turning at theeadof tha far row, by a iu re touch it le raited off tbe groaad, . thrown out of gr and mod bak ward or for ward, where you may Want it. witboat drappiag th oora tituehtng the earth. Prarlieatly It Ignores men, bore and plows ia eon -Uating, and uiahvs that whieh bee berei. tore tseen baro: lawir a mere pastime tor a toy, ar about healthy exrei fra Ly mun. lnvpeetion of tbe Planter ouaetreettd by tht pat en lee ennlialy eolMted. and eeunty, biate er ladlridual rights far sale, at lew rate, to expedite its lntroleeii.'tt. Add re as ItULBKN IIACEMAN, Patentee. ugit.Sm Clearleld, Pa. EICELS10R FIB EKPOBini. 1. ISAACS, Saoceaeor to JOHN FAEEIEA, lit AHl'H KT Middle of the blork, bet. Tth A ftth ete., South bids, PHILADELPHIA, itronTEW Atn itxHirst rrana or FANCY FURS, Z, . T J l Sr'"" " Wholeaale aud Retail. T.nia mtm mi. e v si I s. ' HE a Having imported a very larre aad eplendid as- sotlmenl nf all the difierant kinds of fli h horn first bandi ia Knrope. would refpeett'ulJy invite tbe readers of this paper to eall and eiantine tke assortment nf Faney Furs. I am detenaiaed ta sell at the lowest eaeh prices. All Purs warrsat-d- No mierepreeen lotions to effeet tales. FI'KS At TKHt-.U ANi RKP-XIHKU. ay-Kemembar the store, Tift Arab 6u Philad'a.. uetoner sn, in.i.-im p E A C B IN BUBOPKl sov . QRIAT CXCITIMIKT IN FRENCHVILLEI Tha bloody contest batwe& Frane and Pnmi is at an and for tk prc-eiK, to far as tht slaugh tering of men and the dettruetion of propert; it oenneraed. Th RiTal Juggler 00 flVubt prid tnrmselves and rejolee over tbe remit, but bow ineiguificaat it their work when compared with tha kamane and ehriitiaa efforts of , L. M. COUDRIET, who bas amleriakna to aupply all tbe eitiasnsil the lower end of tbe oonnty with food and raiment at exceed Inr l"W rate from bis rowiumuth store ia allllrfiOMU'Hi.. where be oan always be fnund ready to wait apoa tellers and topply tbtm with Dry Goods of all Kinds, Sack aa Cloths, Pstlnetts, Casstmeni, Maillas, Delaines, Linen, Drilling, Calicoes, Trimmings, Ribbons, Lace, Ready -mad t Clot bine;. Boots and Hhoes, flats and Caul-" uf lh best material and made to order Hose, IWks, Ulovat. Mittens, Lao, Ribboai.Ae. OUOCEKIE0 OF ALL K'NDS. Coffee. Taa, futCtr, No'-Hi, Fish. SslW. Pork, Linseed Oil, Fih Oil, Carbon Oil. Hardware, Qnei-nsware, Tinwtr- Castings. Plow and Plow Castings, Nails, tylhtt. Corn Calti.a tors, Cider Preaees, aad alt kinde' Aata. Perfumery, Paints, Vamlrh. Qlaas, aD'l general assortment of utionry, GOOD FLOUR, Of different brands, always on band, and will he told at tbe lowest possible figure. LIQUORS, aoh as Brandy, Win, Gin, Whitky, J ay os's .Medicines, Hoett tier's and Hoofland's It i iter. MM pounds of Wool wanted for which tb highest priet will he paid. Clovereeed en band and for sale at tbe lowest nrarkat price- Also, Agent for ft ret ton vile and Carwanivillt Threahlug Machines. tosVeCall and see for yourself- Yon will Id everj thing asnally kept in a rUil Blare. L. M. COL'DRIKT. FrenohvillejrO., Mareh MHL MARBLE AM) ST0E YARD ! Mas. S. B. LIDDKLL, HaTlnA enfatd Is th. UerVI. beetaeee. deelree t. laforn her frla.de aad ihe aaWie that ahe hu oow and .ill keep eoaetaallroa hand a lerfe and: ell eeleeted Monk ol ITALIAN AND VEIIMONT' MAR11I.R, and I. prepared tn fUratib to order TOMBSTONES. OS AMP CKADLI TOMBS, MONDMENTIh Cars, aad Feet, far Oenetarv Lota, WmJ.. 0111. and Cap., alee, BCfttAU, TABLK AND WASU ITAND TOPS, ., Ae. B-Terd a Reed .trael, Bear tbe I. R Drp" Olearti.ld. Pa. jrT.H TOBACCO AND CIGARS I WnOLIStiAlB U KKTAIL, At ik. 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