.ill.. 1 vr . GEOttGE-B. GOODLANDER, , ' i.tl.ij;i ! (MTO B MOMJl1. , jniS-eWV"- -tw v nw-eew;-a ; CLBAKFIELD, Ta. . 1 WIUNKRDAT MOKN1XQ. DEC. 4, ISM P. f. Murphy, of Phlldolplii, liss boen sleeted reporter of the procccU- i .i ' . 1 ! I r. In go ui ins ionsvimuuiiai iuuvsuviuu. .' Tbo Peansylv;ulf, K. It. Co. wil bavrj third - track ' eompleted from . Pittsburg to Philaileipriis before July 4, 1878. ;- ; - ' "V '- 1 IT "".The voting season being over, 800 '- ' laborer ba've been dismissed from the " PhiUJelphitt Nttvy-ya.ril, '' and about ' as many from Norfolk. Go, you poor devils, nod hunt your winter quarter) : oleewhere. Grant & Co. will huvo no ue for you fo svui . . In Smsiok. Congress rt-assonibled 6n Monday last, but as yet wo have -nothing' of. importance to report. Tl 1b called the short session,' and the torra will come to a cIobo on the '4th of Kttrch next, at which lime all -meatbors not re-elected ' w ill vacate .'. their seat for tho new comora. Who ml-. thet Vote For f To-day the 1'reaidenViafeloctort meet at the ; Capitols of their respective Slatea, to '.. cast their votoa for President and Vice President. ; Who will they vote for in those States carried by Mr. Greeley T Suppose ho had carried a . majority of the electors, aud being dead, who would be made I'rosidcut ? Tan 1 . Claffln, who tow plnee In prleon, for having Mid naughty thing ol iiew Yerk "upper Uni," one lived in thii city. II was tome tea or twelva years ago. Williaittyvrl Sun. That accounts fur some of the "tricks that are vain and ways that re dark" in that city. Tennio is gone, but according to the evidence . before the late eccleiaetical trial, the left some apt scholars behind. Adjodmo. Tbo Constitutional Con vention adjournod on Thursday laat, to meet ia Philadelphia on the 7 tli of January next. This is certainly treat ing our State capital triends shabbily. Paris has been France for many years, . and it will not bo long until Philadel phia will be Pennsylvania. The Phil. ndulpbia member were sharp enough to draw their miloage before tho ad journment. ' ' 'A Qcekb Suit. Tho editor of the Williamsport Sun claim to issuo a . Democratio. newspaper, vet he has the audacity to publish the prospoctus of Harper's Weekly in it columns." What would their readers aay, suppose the New York Observer, Christian Advo cate or Methodist would publish the prospeotu of Paine' "Ago of Jlea son f" Yet to our mind, it would be no greater outrage. Is it good policy for Democratio journals to publish the prospectus ol tbi vile journal of civili zation (t) .. i Comtbomisid. An exchange say : The Government suit against Wm. F. Weid A Co., of Boston, for unpaid custom dues, has been compromised for $400,000. The amount originally claimed by tho Government was II,. 400,000. Well, a million off ot four teen hundred thousand dollars I not much for the government to lose, es- o1ally if the major part of it waa used to re-elect Grant. Such com promises may not keep up the Troas ury, but then It' considered patriotic by loyalists.- -L '.' " " Thanksuivimo and iui Poor. Excepting the formal part the follow log is 'the whole of Gov. Hoffman's (New York) Thanksgiving proclama 'tion, to wit : T , ,. Let the people wbila uttering thanks and praise, ' show tbair gratitude to Ood by helping tboaa aba are suffering and la want. ,, . ., ,.i That ia not only a model proclama tion but a duty impressed in a model . ..way, and a plan of thanksgiving sug gested that, if practised, gives much more bvtdonco of earnest .sincerity ihaa is usual, to such public occasions. Let tho friends of thanksgiving days' practice as well as preach. "CnBRi." A Wlsconsla GafitfmMm it ao. eaeed of franktDg the weUUing cariis of a friend. afceAaacs. ' There may bo soma perjury In that game, but not half tbo buaino s cntor prise tliul is sot on foot by tho liar risburg Post Masior, Goorgo 13crgnur. He has gone to Virginia and employ ed a carpel-bag Congressman, mimed "Plait, to frank his business circulars, and thus cbcut the Post office Depart ment but of Its legitimato resources; to the decided ndvsntngo of tho said j Bergner, who, by the way, has re corded an oalh that ho will sco the l'osloiftce law faithfully executed. How is that for tho legislative sta tionery vender? . .. More Voter. The President has pardoned Major Hodge, who was sent to the penitentiary fur 10 yours about a year ago for stauling noar a half million of dollars from Ilia gov ernment. He has also pardonod Col. Giswold, who deploted the Custom Hoosoat Baltimore of 150,000. Well. . the peoplo tit tho oleclion docidod that Treasury robbing, State and Federal, Wit all right, and Grant is only car rying out their decision. He evident ly think it is uotfair to keenome In the 'poniluiitiory Hita others are elocted to office. Th "government" is great on amnesty for robber and . Jhievea, but tight !iy when his at eolion is tailed to his 'Roulhern VrMhrpn," win Invr rtnl.Mj nmhing. TA IVry Thing- Speaking of tho rxlorms to be wrought by the new Consiitutloo, the Age auggest that mure Constitutional prohibitions will no niore prevent public wrongs than the ducaloguo pro venl lurcony ; thai the moral lone of th" peoplo must bo elevated, or the liconso of tho present day will liovor be enrbed ; and that as soon as tho party profiting by frauds bIiuII ho ac tive to punish thorn, frauds will conso, and not before. "When" ltconcludes, " righteous public indignation sliull blast iths Governor whopardoiis'out t ballot-stufTer or dtdiborato assassin, thon tilm'e Vill ceaso to look lor im punity Instbnd of punishment. While a sysloin exists thut makos the ad. ministration of tho criminal law' force and juggle, it Is needless, as some propose, to put iov penalties into the Constitution; but It can pro vide .such safeguard against the abuse of the pardoning power that lis exorcise may no longer be a public 6candl." To our mind, an improve ment in morula would prove more beneficial to theSluto than an amend ed Constitution. The druymuu who put bis cart beforo tho" horse, never dnlivPl-a tnmny fnnAa. . X a 4U - chino bo reversed. Kleot honest men to oflleo, and tho Constitution will prove good enough fur nil practical purposes. , Us is Dead. The greatest journal ist of the ago, Uoraco Greoley, is no mora. He died at 7 o'clock, on Fri day evening last, in his 62d yeur, full of honor and respected by ull. Over work during the Presidential canvass, and double family affliction, com pletely broke down hi nervous sys tem. Gross indiscretion did its work iu a very short lime. . His last audible word were: "1 know thut my Re deemer livoih. .It is over." "liucol lections of a Busy Life" can now be road with great interest, and "What I know about Farming" will become history.'' 1 . .FoR.Nsr j Flanks Cajuron.: For ney's course in opposing the election of Hartranft though his influence amounted to nothing brought down upon him tho undying hostility ol the wLolo Kudicul pack iu tins State The Chairman of, the Grant Slate Committee together with Camoron. the Union League, Hartranft, Ycrkcs and their partners of the llir.g, deter mined to drive him from the party, and proclaimed that ho should not be ullowcd to spcuk fur tho President iu the canvass. Cameron has made two or thrco journeys to Washington since me wciobcr election for the ci press purpose of prosecuting his war upon Forney, and assumes that the recent success of the itopublican party in rennsyivania is all Ins. work. The member of the Administration are not willing to rccognir.e this preten sion. They hold that instead of Com eron aving Grant in Pennsylvania, it was urant woo pulled Cameron and Hartranft out of the inir. and that In the canvass On Montlnj , 1'uruey visited Waihington and hud a long interview . with the President. The latter assured him thai lid was not proscribed, thut no unfriendliness need exist betweon them, and that so far as he (the I resident) was concerned, their relations need not be interrupt ed. This was entirely satisfactory to rornoy, and a melting sceno lulloweu. In tho meantime Cumoron's feelings cannot bo mado public. ' Lincoln and (.'AMgROH.-Tho re-olec- tion of Simon Camoron ns Governor, Auditor, treasurer and bonntor of Pennsylvania porhaps we ought to say as Stalo Legislature also revives some memories of his abandonment of the office of Soerelury of War, which just now may be interesting. . Judge iilnck In an article somo linio uiro in The Galaxy ulludud to tho curtnessof the note in which President Lincoln "accepted" Secretary Cameron'4 "res ignation,'', without a word of compli ment or rogrel. But tho truth is, Mr. Cameron did not resign; he was dis missed ; and Mr. Lincoln's note ac cepted what 1uid never been offered. In n interview with a prominent New York gentleman, just before the appointment of Mr. .Stanton, Presi dent Lincoln gave hit reasons for the change which ho had resolved to make in tho War Department. Thosowcro, first Mr. Cameron's scandalous affilia tions with army contractors ; and sec ondly, his llicopacity, which had re sulted in serious disorders and difficul ties in tho s flairs of the army. We believe that these faults, however, are not considered material by President Grant. Tribune. ' Grant' Popularity Tho result of the retort Presidential election can only be properly appreciated when Grant's voto is compared with that which he received (bur years ago. Tti oftlfiil tiHi-oa ahnw I hat !. voted for bim iu 1872 than in 18118. In llliuois ho had 2oO,.103 votes In 1808; now ho only has 241,041. In Maino ho had In 108, 70,41)3, in 1872, 00,751). In Now Hampshire and Con necticut he had tower votes than four year ago, and so it is throughout the country to an extent that is rumnikii Die. it wm not do to duclaro that thoro was any Jack of effort or moans on th pari of Grant's supporters. The managers of his ramnuiirn wnrn supplied with enormous sums of money ana tncy left nothing undono to swoll his majorities. When 'it is remem bered that this is tho first Presidential election at whhdi (ho nemwi lm voted, tho fulling off in Grant' is the more remarkable ' ' ViaomiA. In the Presidential elec tion of 1868 the State of Virginia took no part, her reconstruction not l,.vinr yet been oomplolod. Accordingly it II lnnn...l. ...... - " J., . ni.imniun nun iu miy Wlietllur lllf number of voter h Iio have inai. trit-an their suffrages fur Grunt In Virginia is greater or smaller ihsn lio would have rccelvod had th citisons of thai Stata been able to vale Tnnr since. Wo 'can, howevor, compare ul uios oi ian wiin moso cast tn 1809 for (fovornor, and this compari son ahowsi a irrent fullinir nit Inr Grant. In that election Gon. Wells, vne Jtepnblican uandidsto, received 101,204 votes and was defeated. In the present oleclion Gon. Grant has received 08,41ft votes and has ma jority. The State of fueling and of voting in Virginia is tho Mine a else wUcre. firant la elooud. but m. Jrtrity. of the people dn pot want him. Promotion of eras Jtr Itowtll. General Irwin M'Dowell, th senior Brigadier Genoral of th army, suo coed to tho rank of Major General Meaclo. ' There was muo talk that this promotion would be conferred on either Howard, Terry or Cunby, tho President being authorised under a law of Congress to make the toleotion from the eight Brlgadiors of the army. Thoir names stand on tho army regis ter a follows: General Irwin M'Dowell, command ing department of tho Hast. Genoral Philip St. Goorgo Cooke, department of tho Lakes. Uenornl John Popo, doperHnent.of Missouri. - ' Goncral O. O. Howard, on spoclal Indliin service. . . Genera! Allied H. Terry, dopart- mcnlof the South. '. ., ... , GcncrulK. O. C. Old, department of the riRtte. i ' Genoral P.. It. S. Cunby, dopartmont of the Columbia.1 .. .,. n,-. General Christopher C. Augur, do partmont of Texas. General M'Dowell, as ranking Bitg ndisr GonornI, was entitled tothepro inolion. To have superceded him with any of his junior would have been unjust to him aud would lit the sumo time havo created much ill fuel ing. , ' ' ' 1 ' '. ' Genoral Hancock, who commands th department of Dakota, with head. t Wt. lul, bvuuiiiuB, tiy Hie death of General Meade, senior Major Genoral of tbo army. He ia now or dored to the command of tho military division of the Atlantic, with head quarter either in New York or Phila delphia. As senior Major General it was not possiblo for tho President, without drawing tho attention of the country, to 1 longer treat this gallant and distinguished soldier of Pennsyl vania with the injustice that has boon exercised towards him ever since the close of tho war in which be boro io important a part. . Uhirious Banks. Th Washing ton correspondent of tho Herald, in referring lo the . llnnk extortions, says: 4 he Comptroller 01 tuo Cur rency, in his report, culls upon Con gress tor an interpretation of tho law imposing penalties apon the bank for taking usurious interest,., Since the report has been mado, it has boen as certained that the First National Bank of Charlotte, N. C, Is ono of the banks against which specific chargos have boon mado. A petition has boon filed, accompanied with an affidavit of tho facts in tho cuso, praying Iho Comptroller to institute proceedings to- forfeit tho charter of tho bonk. The Comptroller called upon the So licitor of the Treasury for an opinion, and received ono that tuking usurious interest was a forl'uiluro ol the char ter. The comptroller placed tho pa per In the hands of tho Committee on Bnnks and Banking, where they now remain. IUi.ics. Tbo Now York Timet gravely announce the presentation to too Massachusetts Historical nooiely by tho ltev. A. P. Peabody of the iden- tipiil rnlA tiwilrun an na Irk aliniar a sword within, with which Preston S. Brooks, years ago, committed tho as sault on Senator Sumner. A. contem porary remarks, this precious rolio ought to bo duly authenticated before it finds its place alongside of King Wr If ill IV uv Uvh . j Htuns's hair, or tho other historical treasures of Massachusetts. We would suggest the addition to the collection of a eliinglo front Undo Tom's cabin, the Bible on which Henry . WiUon swore eternal hostillity to ciliwns of foreign birth, and a spoon from the spuils ot Aew Orleans. ,.. A Lotal Freak Tho Clinton Democrat say I A' liadical lllack voter put in appearance iu Lock Haven last week wiin a subscript inn paper seen. i n i small donations to nid him in get ting back to the "Sunny South," as it was trotting too cold in llicao "rlif- gins" for him, he suid. Ho told our informant that he had come to I'enn svlwany about lln-re months ago free j of expense, and bad voted ut 1 lulipt. burg ! Havinjr served tho only piir- poso for which bis users thought him lit (that of voting the llartmnit and Grant ticket,) he was turned out iuto the cold and left lo did his way buck as best ho could, which ho was doing. The colored volunteer fought nobly in in 'the late campaign I Jiut the con test is over now and he "ain't worth a cues !" Forney StED. The Third Auditor of the National Troasury, Allen liuthcrlord, hss coinmenccd a libel sun against John W. rorncy, lay in damnires at tlO.000. The libel is sni to consist of a slatcfiionl'ln tho Phila delphia Prtst that Ituthrrfurd, on of the Auditors, Who tlirured Inriroly 4n tho North Carolina election, bad left Washington for Philadelphia with a carpel-out well Oiled with ereonbacki It may bo difficult to fasten tho truth of this chart: upon Ittilhnrford, but every one knows thut immonso sums of money were used lo control our Mate election. It may be imposslbl to bring tho proof of corruption home lo Iho uulhors of it, snd the editor of the 1'rets may be-eompelled to suffer loi un.ni lug a wariiln-f LasvU upon what seemed to be roliable information. How Is It? Henderson, tho Ilo- publican cundidiito for governor of Missouri, runs better in that State than Grunt, let this same Hender son was ono of tho llupublican Sena tors who received the violent anathe mas of his party fow years ago for voting in lb Unitod Statoa Senate against Androw Johnson' impeach ment. Pious Itsdicals buve frequent ly referred with exultation to the futc of (ho other Republican senators who voted with llondorson for th acnult lul of the President, and in their holy seal havo attributed it lo th interven tion of Providence. Is this defeat of Ilcndorson in Missouri another stroke of tho angry Doily ? A Good Mov!.--The Democrat of the 1'onrth Ward of Philadelphia held a meeting on last Monday night whon resolutions were introduced nnd passed almost unanimously expelling Alder man Bill McMullin and Sam Josophs from the Democratic party on acVount of thoir Infamous conduct and treach ery ut tho late eloction. This is a good move which will relieve the parly from Iho odium It had to bonr on account of their connection with it and will drive thum into the party to which they naturally and tironerlv belong, via., tho party which foster sucn iui lows as uameron, Yerkes, Hart ranft, Kvsns, Maroer ft id genu oma. Missouri is tho banner Stalo for the icmocratio and Liberal alliance. uruuieys majority s 88.021. Wood. o fur Governor hid insjnrity. ! Mnmner nnti Htlion. W glean th following from the New York Herald of tho 281Q in re lation to these two iladioal Beualtr : Senator VUon was in tholty yester day. H called on all his old frisnds and then started to go down town. At Canal itrnet he got into an omni bus., ,A gentlemsn who sat next to tho door assisted him in getting in Senator Wilson did not know at first who It was, when ho suddenly board a voice : fv T '.. "Hallo, Wilson!" It was tho gentleman who had holned him in. Sunator Wilson look- ad st him, snd, beaming in, a, smile, inUi-i'i il.A ,1 I "Hallo, Sumner!" ' " The two friend shook hand cor dially, -i 'i : ' I 'iWcll. I doolare, this ia a surptise, ssid the next Vic President., 'Well, old bov. how aro you?" the cloquont champion of Horace Greeley "I'm ten woll, old boy t how re you ?" Senator Wilson returned, still shaking his friend s burnt. , . Senator Sumner sum no waa pretty well; indood ho was very well. Bis health had greatly iriiproved. h '' - "Yes, you look a goou aeai uoiior, Senator Wilson said, delighted ; "(he trip to I'.uropo has. done you good. You look a gTeat deal belter. A now tell mo all about KurnnV" " , , ' ftcnator Humnor told him every- thinir evorvthinit he has told th Herald reporter the day before. At th City Hall tho two friend sot out and went to tbo 7'ribune office, where they had another good long Ulk. lioth were delighted to to each other, and not a word referring to politic or lb Presidential election was spoken. i I ' Tobacco. ' " ! '. ' j To what countries do we export tobacco r ask an exchange paper,nd it ronlioa: i . i ti "We icnd about Zo.WU hocshesds to rratice, (a hoihcad weighs from 800 to 1,000 pounds,) 10,000 to Spain, la.OUU to Italy, lo.uwio lierisany, 5,000 to Austria, and from 80,O0C to 40,000 to England." llow much tobneco do we consume n this country simply fur . chewing and snuffing?" 1 - ' "' '"'"' t . '-One' hundred and forty mill on pounds t This, at 15 cents par pouid, will amount to I ll,Wl),UW, winch K)es into the hands of the producer. Fu'ty millions of dollars, I should say, gift's to the rrttill dealer.' This forchewibg and snuffing olono, and that Is osly the commencement of the aloryr- You would dcsiutir at the smoking stA'.islics. . 1 "Well.how many tlirnrs were smoktd last year?" ' "Accordinir to Gen. l luassnton, wko collected the lax on them, there were 1,822,240,000 cli-urs usod last yosr.-r Theso 1,332,240,000 cigars were us doubtedly retailed at teu cents apiecf So w smoked on in this country lairt year 1135,224,000 worlh of tobacco.' "llow much was spent lor fltor, then?" I "Oh, I siiipose about 200.000,090." "Now, that littlo 113524,001) was paid out for ciijrar only; llow much would it be for chewing tobacco, siaulT aud cigars f ),.-. i As near as I can estimate It, a ton I 250,000,000." . ' , ' ' ' ton, is thus referred to by a Pre cor- respondent! . , , . . All the way from the White House to Willard' Hotol the disapprrted crowd cursed th civil service rules and regulations. Not a few of them openly denounuod the President. Tho good humored llicodoro vt alios, wno was for Fuirman, and llierefo fell happy, srid, "'Thoro Is no (io ih de nouncing the President, lie is i for four mor years, and you can'i hurt him." "Woll," was the rcspom. "if wo can't hurt him, I guess we ctli do something with his next friend, t)d lie ain't in yet." This remark lam from a member of the Legislative. "Who is hi noxt friend ?'! was f (pies lion which met with tho aiver: "Why General Cumrron, of cRirso, and I bcllovo he might have aisde this for us if ho had tried; bo lever said a word, but let Stokelydo A the talking.".., I , Another of the party rsnurked : no party remsivcu : i got for workiii like t Grant, and fo-rUk-i workhouse la tarry "tins is what wo tho devi! to elect Ini? R term in tho the city for Uariranfu" ; Somo the more auraged of tho parly went) far as to say: "If tho civil servico rules i ....... ....... ......i: . k 1. rint I'll bo if ho would be in the Houso."' ' " hite Tur. Pitopossn OinciAi, O. it. Tho new oalh for civil officerJ pro- posed lo be incorporated in tho it' lead ed Constitution, if adopted, i 'oald revolutionize the usages and pn ticcs ol political parlies, and, js Uu first recognition in the reform convi tion, that there are fraud and corrup on in politics. Tho oath compels the man who qualifies on going into a c il of fice, to swear or affirm that h paid no ono to secure him such an i illco ; that ho gsvo no bribes of any kind to secure his nomination, and that' he is under no promise to any man or men, lo shape hi official course- to mioel thoir wish or promote thoir individ ual interests in short the oath is U prevent mnrmjius lor otnee to resort lo any foul means lo socuro sucl places. Wo repeat, if the oath is en forced, tho occupation of th profes sional politician is gone, or perjur; become as common as pen-nuts. isfrtff Journal. ' Important to Oph- Fellows. Tin Grand Ixdge of the Independent Or dor of Odd-Fellows passed an amend ment lo tho Constitution providing that whon a member is expelled froiii a Ijodgo or J'.ncsmpmant In on juri diction, ho cannot be admitted to Lndgn or Encampment of any othcrj jurisdiction without tbo consent of lb Kncampment from which lio was ex nellod, but permitting the admission! in another jurisdiction of mombcr suspended or drnpjied fornon payment of dues only. 1 . ' ' - t Takino Tim iit th Forilock.-4 Tho Advocate, published at Westmin ster, Maryland, hoists the names of Thoma A. Hendricks, for President, and C. It. Duckalow, for Vico Ih-esU dent, In 1876. U announce lis inten tion to kemp them ut lh head of its columns, nnd predict mooes If they uro nommnieu, is ia a nine early La bo naming candidate for 120, bul w must say that tho Aimn,iln has elocted two of th purest and. wisest statesmen In th nation. For the first time In (ha ootivt. an. nals of Maryland man ha sued a Woman lor refusing p marry him. H (sr bU dumsyrs t'J.OW, iniamtly DotA food iitcltton. Insanity ii buinir so freely Indulgod in of late in . murder triuls that it seems almost usoless to apond, time and money to convict the guilty and protect society against inuraurors. But if our courts would adopt (ho plan put in practice by a Isew ' loin judge, tho insanity in many of tho criminals vt ouiu do cured, -xuexicruiu says t -A fow month x ago James Burn shot and killod John Hnllorsn at drinking house called "The Gotham," In the Bowery. He was arrestod and IndiUd for murder in tbt first degree On the trinl, in July last, ha was ao quilted on tho ground of insanity bit counsel having urged that his reason had been dethroned by excessive In dulgence lo alooholio stimulants. He waa stones oomuiitted by the Court of General Session to (he State Luna lio, Asylum at Ulica, where he ha since been confined till last week, whon his counsel, on a petition stating that "be waa not confined on th sen ten oo or judgment of a eompolent court," procured a vvrit of habeas cor pus, on which .burns was relumed to this city and Drought noioro judge Leonard on Saturday. Hero counsel demanded hi discharge on the ground of his present sanity. Yesterday Judge Leonard decided that the writ was improporlt granted, and promptly re manded the slayor ol Hofloran to that confinement which the Conrt of Gen oral Sessions, oompetoDl inounui. bad consigned bim. , it is lo bo hoped that this eminently proper and judi cious ruling may have a tendency to curtail the use of the Insanity dodge as a convenient loophole by which a murderer may avoid th halter. No mor dangerous praotice can provuil than that which may hold the com mission of any crime to arise from mental aberration, arid tho perpetra tor, therefore, be absolved from moral responsibility. In this ease wo have the prisoner ao insane in J uly tbst he is not to be punished for killing a fol low man, and two months later it is cluitned to bo a hardship to him and a wrong by th community that he be subjected to the restraint of confine ment in an asylum. Men who (hoot aro obnoxious in such crowdod locali ties as New York city, and men who on trial for murder take the insane born of tho dilemma in proferenco lo that which point to th gallows need not complain ot sucb xenlle restriction as tho walls of the Stale institution at Utlca present. ' -' - For soverul year the prevalence of insanity among persons charged wilb serious crimes oas bean frightful The montal malady appears apt to attack any one who wishes another s uoalh or'injury. Lax notions of the lognl definition of insanity and th natural reluctance of jurymen lo render a verdict of guilty in capital cases leads lo cive lawyers the power lo savo the lifo of even the most hardened and willful murderer. Should the adjudged insane taker of lifo be set free as soon as ho has exchanged lb, prisoner's cell for the asylum ihcr would be al most an entire absonce or danger to thoso who choose to be insano lo exe cute a criminal design. Iflhe doctrine urged by the counsel for Burn shonld beadinilted It would b better that the State bo saved the trouble of sending an insane murderer to the institution. He might be at once set at liberty, tiim to siay one or more or mc jurors, in which caso that fact would add to th certainty of his being morally ir responsible. Under Juilgo Leonard's docislon insanity will not present such glowing charms as it would bsd he set Burn freo to repeat hi pernicious pistol practice at pleasure j . WAvr.Rino.' The Bicbmond' Whig, in an article discussing tho "Policy of General Grant," arrivo. at the con clusion that "be must ignore all par ty before ho can have the con (Hence and support of tho wholo conntry ; and if bo cannot do this h had as woll turn over the government to Morton ard the rings and go at one to Long. Branch and tako bis ease." To this tho Now York Herald says : llsvs a little patience. "There is music In the air, if we may take the wavering in th regular Republican lino as any iudicalion thereof.. . .-, , A pMil.t at Gkart In the Con- slitutlonul Convention, on Monday, a numberof resolutions wore introduced, among which was on by lit. Barclay, "that the pardoning power bs placed in sums body of men abovo tho reach of temptation," tho reading of which was followed by laughter. - This was a bit that ought lo be felt and appre ciated by Gov. Gonry.ri Ui caso no duubl was what caused the laughter. "I served," say Thoma Jefferson id his Memories, "with Genoral Wash ington in th Legislature of Virginia before Ibo Uovolution, and during it with Dr. Franklin in Congress. I never hoard either of them speak tea minutes st a timo, nor to any but lh main point, which was to decide tho question. They laid their shoulders to the great points, knowing that th little one would tako care of them selves. :' " '" ' " ' " '"" ' James Gordon Dennett is tho M yachtsman and amateur aailor in the world, boing nllo to calculate latitude and lonuitude by all tho methods, both Usalor and astral, and to box tho com pass equal to any Jack 1 ar of them all The following toast wits pronounced at fireman's dinner, and was receiv ed with great applause i The Ladios their eyes kindle the only flume against which there is no insurance." A doir ownod by tho Adams Express Company, at Haritord, has stopped flfiy-five run away horoses this season, ar.d the city authorities ar going lo givo him a gold collar, -it' 2Hw rtttrtisfmfntj. CI AUTION. AU paraona ara hart by oaatloaad J againat purahaaing or In any way mad.lling with I aooking linn, I agg anal alora, I alar-k, f ow, and a lot of hay and aornfod.lar, now tn Ika noaaoMloa of Jaoab Mongold aud Mary, hil wifa, af Ball tnwnabrp, aa tba aatna baa barn pnnbad. by ma and laft with tbam aa loan anlj lohjaot lo my order. B. II. KCMZ. - Tronifllla, Pa.llts. 4, ltrt at. ' ' AIMINiTKATORS) NOTIC E Notlaa It lianibv gWan that Idlara of admlniilratlan oa tba aalata af Mn. IKANC'KH MKNHKR, dacaaad, lata of Buffalo, RmU aduoty. Iowa, (forowrly of Claartald aonnty, I'anmylranln.) baring ban duly raid U lha nndaraignod, all paraona lnljfVd to aaid aatala will plaana maka payaaut, and tboaa having atmima or daiaanda will praaant thaai proparly autbantloatad for ML tlamanl to tha nndaraignad. - JOHN W. WRIOLKV, Pea, 1, 1J7J t. , Adalaialralor. ClAUTItlWAII peans ara hereby oaullenad y agalnat purchasing nr la any way meddling with 1 black aaraa audi acta harness, I yoke red oion, la bmakels aara rari, lal af whaat, rya snd oats in strrw, dS baehels buckwheat, I narra of whaat and t sate of yra In graand, now In poe. session af A. K. V eater, of lirady township, ns tha nn, belnne I int. ana arneuhiert tn mr order. rt :j " 1 ' w apAjf K f AI. IJf Ca I. WATSON, mm & vimi mediches, . CON FACTION Eltl ESI, TOYS) AND YANK KB MOTION, - rINB TEAS A ROASTED COrrtK, BEST BRAND TOBACCO A RKrtAHS, ' BT1IOOL BOOK A HTATlO.NGHt, Masonla Bulliliag, Raoand Blraal, daa4-7Mv CLEARFIELD, IA. CAUTION.-All parioni ara barabr aautloaad ayalnat punbailng or tn any way maddliaf with 1 nitUb. eowi. i laartios baifar. 1 mi aalaaa, 7 boga.'S log tleili and ebains, 1 plow, I nam. 1 two-bana wasoa. I taddla. an 1 ras- alc Bill, son la puSKMtua tof A. bl. Waar. af lirady lowoiaip, ai ina aama aaionf le na ana ara anlijaot tq mr ordat. . .. i dsaa-Jt B. O. Kl'NTZ. A UENTW WANTKUforUraatPlraaaf till J. V. ,orJ. Cblaaia, Bustun, Portland, N. York, Loudon, ala. Cauaaa, B.rstama of Riliof uifbing IsiaraMa, Aa. f ttrilltag , Uuan, Pathatis. Onlj eomplau, llluftratad wark. Ooinf lika but rira, fain, rira-proor Dalidissa, list vamti, aakaa. Wrlta nortUlncton, Daitia Co., Hart. ford, Ct. aap2ft Sa A GENTS WANTED! Tba onparallt-lrd aaaaaas af lb "Viator 8t- Ing Maobiaa," Kaat aad Waal, opana s foot opportaoltj for Bawlof Maabiaa agtota and ra- iwaaibia naa la taka tba aganry lor tbiaaount. Par clraulara, lasplaai of work and brrma, ad. draia THE VICTOR : SEWIXG 1IACIILNR COMPANY, 3. I. Flta I'BO.N, Managar, d4 4t Ka. imChtitiat8l.,rniLat)ELFIIIA. CAUTIOM All paraons ara b.r.lj waraad agalnat trading for ar diaaaunting a aartais proaiiiaorj nola glvaa by n, payabla to John Wa.hbora, Aatad alroat tba lllh day of Oatobtr, 1872, railing far aaa bondrvd and Sfty dollar paraMa nina aiaatba after data, aa i am dalar load not to pay tba laid nala aalaaa aompallad oy taw, aa i nnva rtcaifva no raiaa toararor. 1'btER RIFSKL. Ctabtltla, No.. M-Jt.p.l. ; lXl-XUTDB'H HKITICF Xotioa Ii b.ra- i j by glvan tbat lattara taaiaaiantary baring baaa irantad lo tba aavaaribar oa tba aalata ol UAVfU Hfl.LRft, daeaaat-d, lata of Larrranaa towaabip, Claarlald eaanty Panna-tvnaia, all ptrtona tndebtod to raid aalata ara raqaaatad to aka inaadiata payutnt. aad tboaa havlog olalml agalnit tba aaaa will prtaant tnra daly astbanttoalad f'ir atttlrnanl. , . . : JOHN L. Cl'TTLt, NoaaaWar ti, IST2:t:pA. Eiaaawi. IMTRAVt Caaa traaparring on tbapraaiiaa i af lha aabtanbar, n Had k.ifer aalf. Tba aanar la raqntalad to aaua forward, proro prop arty, pay abargra, aad taka it aaay, elharwiaa it win oa ai-poaaa at aaaoraing to law. n.TjO-Jl pd. , JACOB Dl'TRA ISrRAV Cuna tratpuaing on tbapraaiiaa j of tba aubwfibar In Brady townihtp, on tka th af Rapiamhar tail, a rrti 11 I'LL, abvnl Ihraa yaart old. Tbaawaar- la raqoaatad to aaaa for ward.prera proparty, pay ahargaa, and taka him away, ar ha will aa dir-oaed af aitba law diracta. ao-3 Jt-pd. . ar-alMNOIXITIOM Tbo nartaarahiB harabi. l3 faraatiiting balwaaa Caariaa II. Jlanalland barid C. Ilawiil, In Iba Rutfhartg baainaai, la tba borough of Oaola. wai diaaulvad by mutual ohaant n tba In day of Saptamkar, ISTS. liana c. itaniii m aatsoriard to aattia all ataiat aad aeaeunla, aud pay ail tba dehtr of tka Sim. CHARLES II. IIKVSIL. 1AVIHC. 11LNS1L. ... , Sallb'a tlilll, NaT. it, 1871 II. Sl,VllVlil.n Vi.. 1MST1TUTE, 1 I . ... - , , b . .fc ... . . I Court llnnaa, in the borouah of ClaartMrl. aoa. aaaaitg aa Monday, baoamWer It, 1871, aad aloiing on Kriiiay, Pfrrmbar 2u. Taacbara, Htboal Diraotort and all friandt of adueation ara aardmlly inrilad lo Wtand. (Jafi.-itut balp hat own ooiaiaa.1 irora a oj-uaaca, ani alio rrua oar own aonnty, ta aaka Ibia maatiag a aoaraa of grtat impmramrul ta lha taacbari who nay br praarnt. Tha air-wlwi during tha day apariom will aoutlat principally af alaaa-drilia ia Iba braocbea taught in our rooiaaa aoboola, Iraturaa, aaaayt and dakatai. Uuring Iho arnlna araaiaaa. a nuabar of tal.blliir-i will Ik delirarnd by auia pffanprv. j-roi. a. w . rtnoamakar and I'ruf. B. H. Barlow, will farar tha JaailtaM with a aaabar af public mdingi. Preparations hava barn nada to hara rood mule, both tnitrum(.nial aad ratal. Boarding niU ba gira at llataia for SI par day, nnd at I'rirata Boarding lloairi far Tb aenll. lo thoia attanding tba Inatilnla. - Dar. ing tba wrch thara will ba a ipalling eoatrit. ttbra S Bum bar of raluabla nriiaa will bo awartfrd bl tha boat apalrrii It ia aamattly hop ad thai Bona of tba Traehara or Piractora of our eouuty win nnaani iiKMrri rraa Ilia aaatfug, but that all will aoaia pro.atd ta work laga-bar and aaka tbil anotbar anting af our County luatituta graadimoaas. - JMo A.OIlh'aORY. . . . : : toan., fapariat.n.lanL J-R THK IIIRTHICT C'Ol lT OP TUR . I'nilad rMllri, for Ilia Wailrra District of auayWanla. It. B. McCutly, a batikrub. uadar tba acl of Cartas f Mnnk t-J, 1S7, ba.ta, apnliad for n diacbarg froa all bis drbta, nod nthar alaias prorabla nndrr said net, by ordar of tba Conrt, a otic is harhy glirn, to nil paraona wko nava prorad inrirnabt'. and olbrr parsons irrlorastad, la appaar aa tlia lh dar af llrt-aabar, ISTS, at t o'clock, P, M.. borora S. K. Woodrult. Esq.. Rigislar, at bis ofltca in Krir, Pa., lo show aauaa, if any thy ka?r, why a dtaeharge abonld not ba grantrd letbr said bankrupt.. And furtbar, notica is baratiy glran, that tha sweond and tbird aaatinga af craditara of tha said bankrupt, ra- qulra.1 by tha 27th and 2Stb suctions of aaid art, will ba bald hafara lha said Rrfiatm. at ha aama tiaa nnd plaaa, .. i. C. McCAMIt-KCS, aorJO-St. Clark VALUABLE REAL ESTATE , AT PHIl ATK SALlr.1 .. Tka andartigaad offsra nl prirata aahf tut M lowing rani aalata l -j . A 1-ot ot Groan, siinata la Iba tlllaga af Krwburg, Chart tuwanbip, aontaining ona and half aarai, and baring a Inrga two itory Haaar and good atahla rraetad thareon. Thia proparty l. .i.u. a.. tiIUn. ALSO, A Fans, of 40 acrri, adjoining Iba town of Nawbarg, baring nrar !? 9t9t aiaarod and under rulliration, with a gaod log housa and barn nnd banrlng nrr-hard of aholoa frail tbaraaa. A raia of aaoallant aoal underlies tba trari. ALSO. KM) Acraa of Land, on Wilson Run, In Cheat township, within two nnd n half alias af Chest Creak. 11 is wall unoeraa wtta t-ina, una bud Ilealoak, nnd nadarlaid wHb aoal. Portias wtabtng any further Information will nail aa Mra. Margaret Aaea, at Mewbnrg, or oa WILLIAM TtTKKR, aetiltf ' ' - Clenrnald, Pn. ; I OWER lllUDGE COMPANY. i A naatlng df tha stnokhoMrra of lha Low er Bridge Co. waa bald at the offlo af W. I). Big lar, Kaq-, oa Thursday aranlng, Nnrembar Uta. Tba following oSirere warn aleetad for tha year 1871: President, W. Ii. RlttLRR ; Treasurer, O. H. MKRKKI.l,: Dirrclora, J. II. WALTERS, MAMUKL MITCHRLL, Cant. M. OOllR.f. A statement was furnished by rho ralttmr af rha Uridge Co., snowing III prasnl Snanolal con dition, and tba folrowlr-g rrianitloni war unani mously adoptett freeafrrd, Tfuit tha Treasurer ba kuthorlsed to taka eneb Jieaiarse na ha aay deem nacaaiary ho aulleet all nnnald balaneaa due from subscribers I to tha original atoeh of said eaajipnny, nnd tbnt no snob nubecriber snail hara lha light to na tba b-ldga free of tall until ha shall hara Iu ly paid his snbeeripllan. - ! Areolara, That after January 1st, IS73, aa err tilcalaa b tasued for lha hauling of Btana, Wood, soil, i laabar, ar nay other henry banting, or tha running of mail wagnna, omnibuses, or hacks. All snek nea of tba bridg to ba pnid far at lha gala of tha bridge, by tha trip, fraeafard, That all paraons desiring oerllSraraa ar toll anal make thalr nptiiiaaiioaia to taa l rana-urt-r oa or before the 1st of January in aarh year, Otherwise thay will bo charged full ralea nt IhS gat, nnd na dedaeltooe anda by reason of anah paymente, if thay should lift Iheir eertiuoata therannar. ! A new fora of cartlSonla was adofctad. aorlO J. I. WALTIRf, Searolnry. rpilR fcKSIOCRATIO ALMANAC for US 1 17 and lids for sale at tha met one. pram k an nla. Mailed tn aaa nddraae- TUwrtCtM' COWTAB.Kfu FIKfj as wa sere printed a tarn aumner ol ina saw TEE SILL, and will a lbs ranafpl af twenty. f ttgir, ssil s ffj f s JJftis, Jrugs nnd sardiritus. TUB ItTEIT MOVBI t ir -. ' m b--v 'Hi - a ,J W U 3 i i t ., i , . il. IL'.Ss L.ti. THE n LATEST 'MOVE! HARTSWlCK'tf IRWIN'S DRUG STORK, Ta Ihalr naw balldlag an Baaond Btraat, naarly appaalta tba Hara af Wasrar 4 Baita, insil.;.-.;; ,:!.!,! ni;!a! ,. . CLEARFIELD, PA., Whara thay will aoallaai ta supply thalr aid i aa many aw amloaars aj aay avaa, with PURE DHUCiS! CHiUlCALS! PBARkACBCTICAl PREPARATIONS, .s't . I ' -n ..-. V . . t (Iaaladiog all naw raaadias, ' 1 '' " - ''- : 'I i., Palant Mrdlrlnaa, Paints aad Oils, Oaaa nnd Potty, School Books, Stationary, Papar, , , it.j alao, a full lina of Drag-, ' f,V ' " f iala' Bnndriaa, llatr . , : 111 Tonic, ' i ' J " I , , ; Coaaatlaa, PaHnaarlaa, Toilal Artlclas, Brink, . , TailatSoapa, Pockat Rooks, A a., all of 1 : . : Iks Wat quality. ,, J, i FURS WISES AXD L1QV0SS, ''."!'l'-('iT-. -.; i for auJical A saf rnaianlal ntrpowaa only, r:M;.vt:;-. : i--.;.-n Para Wklta tad. Colon of nil hinds. Raw Sad Boltad Lintard Oil, Varnlahaa, Tarpon. -.-.I. - Una, Coal Oil, Paint A Vanish . - i Braahsa, Pinraring ., ".':.. i tatrnela, u, . Confaat5anariaa, Bird Bard, Bplaa, gronnl aad " . nngrennd, of all k,inds. SMOKERS AND CHEWBRS a . Will lad oar atock of Chawing and Aaoking Tbaoeo, Imported and ta aaitia Cigars. SnufT nnd Fin aut to ba of tha vary bast brands ia tha aarhei. LAMPS AKD cillMRBTS,' ' .HCl All kinds of OLAS3 WARE, SARDEM SEEDS, ,,"..',"' ' MVSICAL IXSTRl'MENTS - aad tfustcsl Triaaingi af srarp rariaty. flaring long aiparianen In tha haslnass, and an axtoualra wad wall aakwtad atoak af aadiaiaaa, wa ara anablrd tn til Pbyikiaat' praacriptians at rtUllSIll'nBrj'ifH A?1 -"w r DARTSWICK A IRWIM. CUarlald, Pa ktajtl, Wl-tf. , r. t. i. "For thy Stomach's Sake and thin, other Infirmitiea." St, Paul, : ir noYtirt s WEST BRANCH BITTERS. A safe, pure, pleasant aad hanlth-glring Tonla- strictly aegrtabla, and aanufnoturail freea be matt para and uhoiee aatarials-r-ll aat a spirit ' drink nictitate for whieky, but a erieutita aoapoemd, for ba ptMaetio of tka lyatea a4 tha aura af diaraee, made Iran ahamieally pure spirits, entirely fraa froa full nil ar nthar brrtta ting propartiaa, and will net disagree or orjra.l be Best delicate ttomaeh. A bang prirata naport aaaa kas attested Iu 'j Superiority over all Ordinary Remedies. i .i '. :! i . ; i. '.' t ; Ka Biltara at preaenl a'arvi ba tha pullla aoatnlns ao anah medielnal airtna, and jet aa aafb and pleasant lo taka. Iu aaa ia ba aura dieeaee, and It will ant scoot an appetite for spirituous liquors, but will aura tha affects of dissipation. I I Ta increase lha Appatita, Ta promale tligaattoa, . t'Sttt, , rsB IT. i . v?i it. : csb it. ; mi it. ' tsE n. ; B8H IT. : vsB IT. ; tsK n. j tSE IT. V8IIT. I I'SEIT. To aura Pvipepsln, ' T cure Perer aad Agwa, To aura Billioutnaat, Ta aara Constipation, i u i I I To ea Cbraale niarrhsaa, Ta aara Henrt-hara, Ta aura Flatulenoa, ' , Ta aara Aaid Bmctntloaa, Ta aura Ketrons Dobltlty, Ta aara Hydoehondrla, Ta cure gnlloiHiaaa of CoBpteawa, I'BI IT. i Ta aara Pimples aad Blotches, ' USE IT. ! Par General Prostration of Ina j ' rVyslcnl poweri," ' .: r . tS IT, . . aad it will aara yoa. ; ., ,. J Sold everywhere, at ft. er battle, Man faalirnd aioluslraly by - . i '- ! , A. L-iSHA.W, ; - ' ' 1 i Draggiat, ' : . CLRARFIRLD, PA., , Wha offers liberal Inducasaaclj ts lha trade. ' Oct. tT, lSSI.-tf. JANCASTKR INTELLIGENCE!. I ' A GREAT; FAMILT NEWSPAPER, i Tba Lanaaaler Weakly latalllaanaar is ansur. nasaad ns a family journal. Eoual ia sisa ta aay papar published In Pennsylvania, anah Isswa eon taina n rnrind stem of Literary, Political and Sclenttnc Batter, tngether with all lha news af tha week. Its agricultural department alone m north aara thaa taa prvaa of taa papar. it ia lha oldest Democ ratio yanrnal iw Pannrylrnnln, haeina been natablMead ia Iftd, and all nolitieal o,aaatioiM nra freely aad (airly discussed ia Ita ooraana. Its large atraniuua anee it a rery valuable advertlsinfe medium. Tnnaa. tingle avipiae, I a year. Ta aluhs af tea nt aara, M year, AyiwisMn copies ree. The DatLT lamiuanacaa Is publlibad aray dar. Hundava eiernard. Price St a year. It Is oe cf the beat advertising mediume. Address It. a. SMITH CO Laacajtar, Pa. I KV. SCIIULKR, BABBR AND HAIR DRESSER, Sceoad etrref, el door la First Katloiia) Bank, gatl'TJ , pj-arltH, ft. t , AiNNOU'CUMET " .I)I.I.U OP TUH 3EEATi ,, ., REDUCTION OF PRICES I .it-ii i ii i 1 4 ,t BY H. POBTnit Ml AW, I), n a " '- t ... - ... J . , r .alii,, rl ... .,( t. , ) ,. IMPORTANT TltL'THS; Marlag aneecr.lrd In gelling a lighter material, hrneo tha fee) and mocftreia .!,.... . partial nnd full sets of Teeth. J uae tb, k, aiarjufacturs of teeth and other mstrrlil. in oparaliuna rrglttareil Bad werremtrl to gr', f Prirnds, retect Iba! my charges for tLs Ibim Hon of artilnnl and tka Bering of the utlrty teeth are now the moat reasonable in Pennr-lraBU. Preserve your teeth and yoa preserve ranr keahk. Putting of Ibo natural teetn In a b'aalikr, era. eerretireand useful condition la aada a sa'isi Bisanaeennd inal formarloas com re on to the rauatfc law and associate porta, ara treated aad eorratke! with fair ewcoeoa, haarniuatlons and aonsalhv tiona rnnn. It wowld ba wall for fatirnta from a distasest Ut aa know by null a few days before sewn, to tba crthea. . - , 1 It is rery important that shildren between tbi ages of sit and twalra years ehoald hare their teeth eiuuiined. - - Antesthetica ara a-lmtnliter-d and Teeth . Bored without pain. Dispositions and chnrMteg are Julgd by til lha world by tha eipressiena of tha fare, krote haw rery disastrous aay it therefore ba for pw. sons tn indulge an nprraalon of distorted fretsrai,. area apart from a hyglrnia Tlrw. - Now, to mi natural (not urtfAeial) eomforta and pleirnreL plnnrei, no initioet roapeot aad obey natoral almplicitiae and IbmIm. 8. POHTKB SHAW, I), fj.g. 0ca la Kew Maaoala Building, Second street, Clearaeld, Pn. febM JJ aga IR. A. M. HILLS 'tJJtlliyWould say to his patients and tti poi. lis generally, that, baring dlaooleed partnership wlik Dr. Shaw, ha Ik now doing the entire wen of his eftee bias aalf, ao that patients need Dot few being pnt ander tha ban (is af anr other ot enter Clearfield, March , IS72-pdf'au!h?3 ,J. M. BTEWABT, D. D. 8,, Ofloa orar Irwin's Ifrnj Start, CfBWIXSVILLE, PA . All dentnl aparnUoaa. either In tba aeehtaiei! r aperatlrw branch, promptly attended ta u: entlslarttoa gararnnlerd- . HMMinl nUentloa pi -1 lo the trantmaat of diaaaaaa of 4be natural ler. gnal smA mamlh. Irrewulnrity af tha taetk in..' aaaafulry aorraated. . Teeth eitraeteil without j, by iho uaa as Kther, nnd arllkclal troth ue.ru: of the boot malarial nnd warranted aa mad.i UfaelUm - . -. - apriWll lr EXCELSIOR FIR EMP0R1U5, ' HtMetMfor to - ... JOHN FAEEIB., " lira ARCH ST ' Middht of tho block, k 7lh A 8lh IU South Ii -, . PUILAUF.LP1II.,a isrsma in aantu Train ar , FANCY FURS, rod tiDtat a caiinm wian. TgZr W holeeale and Kt UU. tlaring imported a rery largo and splendid u aewlment af all lie different kinds of tl Kc fr; tret handa In Europo, would raapaetfnlly isi.u tha readers af tha paper ta anil aad eiaaiae l-i assortment of Pancy Pure. b I aa deteraiatd :i aril at tba lowest aaah priees. All Purs etui: ed. No aisreprrseotations to effect sales. PURR ALIKREU AMU REPAIKKIr. . SIT Remember tba store, T1S Arch Bl. ft.-'- .Ottokor , ISftra f . , '; . f ''.' - pE ACE in KCEOPIAI , r vr :- -t b mi .. ORE4T BXCITEMEXT - IN FRENCHYILLE! TWt Moody Mnteft httrs Trwtni t;u Ii tt on end ftut ti .rjat, Nbru tb ituf Urioj f msMi nt lb itvutroftion of pmpenj' eteeriiJ, . Tb Royal Ju ao iki prti UKMlrtM ud rrjuio otct tbo moll, bat Ut tailDiflDt i tbir work whn ooMpwttl ! tbo bam ono Mil ohrittion ffurti of ; L. M. COUPRIET, wbo boo DJejrUhfn to faIy oil tbo rtUmK Um iowor u4 tbo rounty with too4 ond rolom' t tiraMtrt( lw roloo frooo bio OMBisotb itutoi:. I Ml lafcHJNBliHU. wboro bo on olwoyi tm ro4 to noil aOft eulon u4 oupply tbta ti.. ' Dry Goods of nil Kinds, Buck as Clothe. Fatlartte, rnastmerM, Hulin Iclntnee, Linen, Driilingr, CaJiaoes, . Triaminp, Ribbons. Laen, Raaij-madc Clothing, Eocli and Suocl tliUt:. Caps all of the best malarial and made to preVr- Ilose, Rocks, Olorea, Mittens, Laces, Rifaboai.t, - t3r.ocsr.iES or all iikps. CotTeo. Tan, Sugar, Rica, Mofaarce, Fish, iu Pork, Liaaaad Oil, Pish Oil, Carina Oil. Hardware, Qaeenaware, Tinwnrn, Castings, aad Plow Castings, 'ails, RpUe. Cora t)all tors, Cidai Praasoa, and all kinds af Am. Parfuaar, Paints, Varnish, Olna, and a gept -. aeeertmeat of Stationery, Of different brande, always on had, and vi! Bold at the lowoat poasible flgures. fQt'OTtS, sneh as Brandy, Wise, Oln, fftii. ,one'a Jdadieinoa, Ilostetter's aol " HoaSand'a flitters. . l ', SoS pounds - Ww, natti t m ; highest price will be r r norerseed es f aad for ante nt Inn sawaal prtn, Also, Agent for StruttonTlIln aad v-j, Threihiag MacBise.-, V i "1 ; f i feu. Call aad aoa for yonraalraa. Ton aill ararj thing usually kept ia retail store. I,. At. COl'UBIi". Pranchrllla P. f)., March 1, IS? I. MARBtE AXD mU 'TAK ; i v i ') v,.I Mrs. S. S. LIDDKLL, O ' A Vs 'r Ilarlngnngagod.la the Marble baslnesl, la ta Inform bar fries Ji aad tha public that tbi ' now and will Lcp oonstnly oa hand a Ur well selected ito-s of ITALIAN AND XlW UMitM, and prepared ta furnish ta srtsr TOMBSTONES,', .. ... . s J BOS A!D CRADLE TOlfM," ii.",.:;' I T . Hostile ' CurVe aad Post for Cemetery Lets, Wisl , -. i Bills and Caps, also, BUREAU, TABLE AND WASH ITAh'V TOP, Ac, A. . VavTard na Reel tract, Bear the (- CI aearSeld. Pa. TOBACCO AND. CIGARS ' " VnOHrSALB AKD BHAIU ' i it tha Naw Tobaooa aad tigar Siert'' . If. AH.! IT, Balwaaa Shaw House A itansloa U.aR,Cls Constantly aa baod a taa aasortl Cangrass, Carandish, Cable, "'n ,", . Michigan and Century Fi-' J J r-l... . n . Tokaeoa. da. . -' Also, s targe aad well selected et T I .111 I , j and Demeelle Cigars, Pmokieg -- , ' Meersrhanm and Briar Trh Pinm Siturrs. Tobasca Beiea, Cigar Haldera, and avarytkl"! found la a writ regulated i "I- ; Tobacoa Store. . V. let aJtrawt- mar-nemewirier tua ym... i' l Iwern Shaw llonsa nnd Maosics ' "J'y 1 nno, - . taJTRTlV-Slrayed from the V""!' aubaarikar, an .Nov. Id. one '-i, , wilk a bell nn, wilb while eprii oa w white aputs oa her body i , jj white allied Cow, with ball an I atc ,.. tw. yaalrs M one rod and whit. P"", two yenrs old. Aay parson haviag i? , eribed rallhr m tnetr pr... - - . ,i( whereabowta, will pleeee notify lbs -k. -ill a reescr,,'7 - I A