$k UpuMian, GEORGE B. GOODLANDElt, XMTUft lit raui'HIUTUU. CLEARFIELD, Ta. VEDNKRDAY MORN1XO. DBO 11, Uli. Obiuinal. Thoeditor of the Clnri Democrat id bocoming quite sharp, m (fitness Iho following conundrum, which he gets off on the Kadiculg of that county: "Why in Iho Democrat lileo graet f Bccmiso nil tlio nseeo ia the county are nibbling nl it." - - -llcsiQNED Tho evcrlnating Gen. Horace Portor, ono of the President' sup',, ha resigned his commission! and left for New York, where ho it going into the polaco-car busincan. IIo ha fur four years past boon drawing pay out of the United Stutci Treasury a General of the army, and 13000 private, Bcoroto.j to iha Pi enlileiil, contrary to nil law and common do cency. But then, he is loyal ! Conouess. Although this body hat been In session over two wcoks, neith er branch sooms disposed to do any thing until after the usual holidny recess. In tho meantime, business is (piling up to such an extent that In all probability but littlo eUo than Cabinet-milking will rccoivo any attonlion during the winter. It makes little difference, however. The less Con gress does, tbo bettor for tho country Al pointed. Tho Trcsidont has ap pointed Ward Hunt, of New York, Judge of tho U. S. Supreme CuuTt, in place of Judge Nelson, resigned. It is reported that Conklin, tho present Senator from that State, wunti the place, if not re-eloctod Senator, and " Uairt, boing hi law partner, has been prevailed upon to tuko tho oflico and bold it until tho Senatorial elec tion is over. If Conklin in retained, Hunt can stick. Such jugglery is disgraceful. Jamos L. Orr, a South Carolina secessionist, has been appointed Min ister .Plenipotentiary to Ilussin, ia tho room of Ex-Gov. Curlin, resigned. If tho Rndiritl, who aro so easily brrmod about rebels, enn stand such appointments as Orr, we will begin to think the scaro is wearing off. Tho "guorilla Alosby" will no doubt bo the next on the carpet then "Jeff" will bojrin to lookKfor a recognition of bis "loyal" services. Orr, ilosby and Davis would mako a good South Car olina spiko learn. - 0rr Ann In. John V. llartranft vocaieu ine ottice of Auditor General n the 5th instant, where he and Goorgo 0. Evans liavo teen doing bu- ainess Cir nearly sevon years, atd JIarrison Allen, Auditor General elect, took his place. This ia an exchango, but no improvement. Allen was a shyster in tho army, and ono of the corruptobt roosters, for bis ago, that cvor strutted in tho cham bers of the capitol. He may lead a ..different life hereafter, but we won't ibeliero it now. Send Them In Although tho peo ple .f this Stulo, in October Iufct, elec ted dulogates to amend our Constitu tion, or make a now ono, wo notice that nearly everybody is taking a band at It, by Bonding in to that body amendments and resolutions. Thai is right, and specially Democratic. Therefore, lot thoso of our citizens who have any views upn tho subject, worthy of being incorporated in the Constitution, put their ideas in the shape oi resolutions and send thorn to .our members, not later than the sec ond week in January. Tho members tfroia -tii is district and their postolTico address aro A. C. Finney, Esq., Cleur ficld; John U. Hull, Esq., Kid go way; Goo. A. Aughonbaugh; Esq., Lock Huron. Any resolution or communi cation addrcssod to cither of those genllemon will receive due attention., Besides, the representative can nov-or act intelligently until he hears from bis constituents. If they remain si lent, bo must act from his own mo lives. Hank Failukk. Tho examiners in to the uHiiit of tho Wallkill Rational Bank, of Middletown, liuvo neurly completed tlioir labors, und tho ex hibit shows a terrible stato of nlTairs, Kives every evidence of collusion be Iween the president und cahhinr. Tim delcution will amount to over P 1 UO,Uw The president, William M. Gruhum, was arrested uuu tuken In tliurgo oy the United Stalos Marshal on tho charge of misappropriating tho bank und s. A.7?ew Count Wanted. The peo- )lo of Pottstown, on the Schuylkill, are urging mo iormation oi a now county, with Pottstown, now locxtod in Montgomery county, as tho county tout. The proposod new county ts to lio made up of adjoining portions of Montgomery, Uhestoruno; Hark coun ties; a thriving agricultural and min eral region. For Kr.!miiCK8. Tho Electoral Collogaof Tnnnessee mot at Nashville, December 5th, and oast their votes for llondrielcs, of Indiana, lor rrcs 4ri, and B. Grata Brown for Vice iProsidont. Resolutions of rot-ret and sympathy for the doatb of Horace t i ......... - i . n i Mrs. Mary K. Lonrstrotb, relict of tbo lata lion. Morris liongstreth, wbo was the Democralio candidate for Governor of this Slate in J 808, died at the residonoe of her son-in-law, Mr. J. 11. Tomlioson, (n Kaaion, on Sunday last. 11 rr remains were taken to Philadelphia for interment. Th Gotrmmthl acount. The administration has furnished the public with Its account of "Com merce and Navigation" for tho past your, and we confess wo don't like tho shape of things. If our individual account was running bohind as badly as that of "tho government," It would not be long until wo would have noth ing left. Out to tho flgoros of the Seorotary of the Treasury. Tho sta tistics of foreign commerce for the cloven months ending Juno, 1872, put forth by tho Washington Bureau, show tbo following: Imports for pre vious year of 1871, $100,228,082; do. of 1872, J0W,13C,O33 j excess In favor of 1872, $98,000,000. Domostio ex ports in 1871, 8171,850,037 do. of 1872, $158,014,527 j decreased exports in 1872,113,000,000. This makes a bad snow lor mo country, ami brings a balance of Undo aguinsns of $150, 000,000. We find tr.ut of American tonago engaged in the carrying to and fro the ubovo imports and exports, thcro is only the amount of 3,710,202, whilo of foreign tonngo thcro is 7,075,-717- The poculiur political results of tho past ton years, utidor the domi nant party, havo shown, among other evils, increased imports, decronsed exports, and a destruction of half our Mrvj.'ing tMtd k J . I'iviii a Aral class ocoan powor of over 0,000,000 tonago, wo havo sunk to a third-rulo power of 8,710,000 tons. This shows a decrcaso in business and largely increased indebtedness on the part of the nation. Thero's bad management somewhere. The reve nues are cither stolen, or not collect ed, or the wholo policy of tho Govern ment Is wrong If the account of any of our well-to-do farmers or merchants were to come out Una way for several roars, their patrons and creditors would soon loso coi.fideneo in them, and they would soon bo rendered bankrupt, or be compelled to change their modo of doing business. A loss of thirteen millions of dollars in business during iho past ten years, and an additional debt of ninety-eight millions, may bo a small affair for Uncle Sam, but a businoss' of that kind would soon ruin a farmer, mcr chant or mechanic, if ho did not change his modo of doing business. The Robber Evans. The Cumbria Freeman, in alluding to tho pirtner of John F. H.trtranft, my: "1'ho civil suit against George O. Evans was called "p in the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin county last week, und a continuance was asked for on the ground of the serious illness of tho defendant. This was opposed by tho Attorney General, but tho Court granted the continuance on condition that tho caso should never again he continued for tbo samo cau-to. Wo think the case will never bo heard of again, the probability being that Evans will be in another world before tho next term of tho Court, ni.d then the story of his cmbcxzlemenl will bo tike a thrico told tulo In tho menn- timo his guide, counsellor and friend, John V. Hurt run ft, will havo teen in uuguittiuu vutciuoroi rennpy ivul.iu, a position once digniliud and honored by Gcorgo Wolf, Francis O. Shunk, William Bigler, Andrew O. Curtin, and others of thosnnio high character and ruination. The ngq of the Gearys and llnrlrairfu hud happily not tuon arrivca. Haud om Hartranpt Tho Now York correspondent of tho Philadel phia Sunday Mercury, has tho follow ing bit of gossip relmiro to our nowly elected Governor : "Did I tell von last week that Governor Dix was on tho famous champagne train which curried tho Truman politicians 'to Washington ? Well, it seems that old shoot 'om did not know ho was riding over tbo rails in company with tho postotneo sappers ana miners; and when it was told to him that 'that person yor.der is Governor Uartrunft,' ho shrugged his shoulders nnd replied : Well, ho don t amount to any thins" and Now York's Chief Magistrate re futes to become acquainted with the Governor of a sistor State. It is un derstood that General Dix added : Grant elected him.'" WoollllfLt, ANO Cl.AKMN fUw.ASKD. Mesdames Woodhull nnd Cluflin wcro brought into United States Com missioner blileltl s Court on J ucsdny, to porfoct their sureties. Tho room was densely thronged, and at times thcro was no littlo excitcmont. Mr Challis, tho comnluinant. was nrcscnt. Jndjo McKinloy nnd a Mr. Jourdun, of Virginia, appeared as counsel for tbo accuocd, who eavo as their bonds men (88000 ouch) James Kioran, of Tio. 8 Jay street, Brooklyn, and Dr. Kugglrs, of No. ve Monroo strcot, Now York. Subsequently tho filters wcro. re quired to givo additional bail in tho sum of $2000 each, in the civil suit institutcil hy lbullis. luey complied with this requisition also, and lucrc- loru they worn sot ut liberty. Exactly .So. Tho Philadelphia rrrss sovs : Tbo clique of politicians calling ihcmselvos Republicans, who are at Washington trying to induce tho 1'reHidoiit to iiiterlcro in tlio Ala bama Legislative quarrel In their be half is "too thin and baro to liido of fences." Tho truth is had there been no Senatorial election in Alabama this winter thcro would havo boon no quar rel over the organization of tho Leg islature As it is, affairs in tbo Stnto are really in a tcrriblo condition. Violonco and bloodshed aro imminent. und tho excessive mortality among tho membors of the two so-called Leg islatures points to daily aKsassiuation. Willi too examples oi Alabama, Ar kansas, and Louisiana before us, it would bo woll to tcaso looriliciso the South Amorican republics, or tven tho savages. A GnActruL TaiutitE Mr. Sum ner, in tho United Stales Sonato, did a noble act, fn laying upon Iho yet opon colli n of Jloraeo Greeley an ap propriate garland In the form of a resolution looking to the obliteration of all recorded memories of tbo Into contest, between the people of this country, so far as they amioar in the Army ticgisur and on tbe colors ol the national lorces. no more truthful rocounilioo of the labors oi the great paviucalion could bo attested by the Senate and floss of Representative oi the united otaloe than the adop tion of this resolution, "ffornre Ortttry is lrttdl' The wires Unshod throughout this broad land and across tho wholo At lantic, on the morning of Friday last, Nov. tho 2Utlt, tho sad ami startling intelligence conveyed in tho above four words, demonstrating in this caso, to no ordinary degree, the uncertainly of lifo and tho mutability of all things oarthly. Yostorduy, as it were, tho subject of this notiro was in the busi est period of one of tlio busiest lives on record, battling for tho politicul honors of a nation of forty millions. Ambitious nnd what human being who had plnyod tlio rolo in lifo ol Horace Greoloy, would not be? ho felt that ho had earned a roward from his fellow mon above that thoy had render ed him as ' tbo leading journalist of the age," and ho boldly niado his claim for tho highest political sent in the nation. This claim was repudiated, nnd tho blow full upon a seiisiuvo mind with fatal sovcrity. Tho strong mun bowed his bead and feebly struggled on, but tho busy career wus fated tj a slartlingly sudden culmination. Death had, with in a brief duy or two of his groat polit ical defeat, robbed him of Tier whose wifely sympathies, hud slio lived on, might havo been a healing solaco to tho vanquished and hourl soro partner of a thirty years' pilgrimago on earth, sometimes of sunshine and sometimes of clouds. But it was not to bo. Sho passed away just as tho political storm burst in its fatal fury upon his devoted hoad, and poor human nature was not equal to tho ordeal. That active hrnin could not carry uli the irrief piled upon it. ' That hopeful heart had been crushed. Thoso extraordinary intel lectual faculties, which, whether for good or olhorwiso to this nation, had been oxoroised to a degrco so unmis takably influential in a career of forty years, wore now suspended. His mind, lilio tho expiring candle, flick ered in its socket ; its light grew dim, and after a brief struggle, with now and then the shooting up of a faint ray giving a momentary hope to tho weep ing ones about hint nud in '.1:6 ouUido .. ...l.l ...I '...I, i n !,. i;l-, ii.: i l VI lit, nillLllillVH IIIIV liny ll 10, VUI IV animosities, forgets human shortcom ings and roiiicmbers only virtues', that hopo was, alsa ! to prove doccplive ; tho liirht wont out; tho strong man of yosterdsy had been too severely niioekod ; body and mind bad boeu too funrlully Uxcd ; tbo ordeal was fur greater than human naluro could stand ; tho lifo of thnt body, the light of that soul passed away. And ero tbo plaudits or. thnt mullitudo over ''Horace Greeley's lust apoccb" have died on tlio air, ho sloops his final sloep ; the active tailor is at rest; tho busy life is over forever. There is much wo might say deprecatory of the fiolilieul part Horace Greeley hns bo ong played, but wo pcrfcr to let that topic puss. Willi the living Horaco Greeley wo had ever a bitter political antagonism, but for tho ashes of Hor aco Greeley we have no feeling savo I ho profoundest respect and reverence We perfcr to remember his sterling honesty, his sturdy independence, his impulsivo warmheartedness, his desire to beliovo in the iutegrity of mankind, spile of bis intenso partir.anthip, wUitb often caused him to overlook the good qualities of his opKmonU. In tho heat of tho conflict tho emotions of his low er nature were often brought into ac tion, and his worse points of character then brought ou I; but we would for get all this. We prefer to remember that thero was in I. is make-up a vast deul of Democracy which ha himself ,...! .i Hn u.,.. i. .... i r L.t!...j . i- - iiobleiicss of labor; in tho virluo of economy ; in '.he folly of fashion ; in an utter disregard of ihobelittling con ventionalities of. life. Ho lilted tho sturdy occupation of tho ngriculUrist, and as often as bis editorial duties permitted, practiced it. - He believed in living within ene's means; in prompt payment of debts; in earning one's money before spending it. He sal a grand and praiseworlli v example to tho rising generation in the lino of frugality and temperance; and a thous and other virtues Horaco Gretfoy practiced which tho great world would do woll to treasure up in its momory, and copy. Whatever ploco impartial history may givo Horaco Grcolry as a political leader, however doubtful may be the value of his political teachings, his great brivato virtues are undenia ble, and tlio wonderful and suecossfnl struggles of bis onrly career, bis un flinching energy and iho honors he finally won in his profession, will serve to slimulato thousands of young men, surrounded by poverty as ho wus, and encourago them onward and upward, till they, too, shall reap a fair degrco house, pay for insurance, leakage, and of roward. A'. 1'. Day Jiook. Di:sr.aviNo or Cripit. It is a trite saying that even the devil should bo given his duo, and wo are not disposed to ignore tho principle in any event. Gen. Grant did ono graceful thing In his refusal to attend tho Union Lciiguo banquet to Minister Wasbburne, nnd loft Now York for Washington soon after participating in the last sad rites to Mr. Grooloy. In this he evinced a moro refined sensitiveness than wo had given him credit for ; nnd wo heartily unilo with the Philadelphia Day in saying thnt President Grunt did honor to Ininselt as well as to Horaco Oreo ley 1n attending his funeral. DfAi and Dvixo. Henry J. Ray mond, of tho Times, Dennett, of the leralil, nnd now Greeley, of the J nl- une, following so closely tho exit of Win. II Soward, have in mcecvijn and within a briof period passed away. And a despatch announces the danger ous illness at Nice, Franco, of ono of their cotcmporuries, Jamos Watson Wobh, of tho old Courier a4 Inquirer, whoso pardon from the State prison by Soward when Governor was one of tho sulijocts in Mr. Grooloy's famous letter dissolving Iho political firm of Soward, Wood and lirooWy.Klmira (iaiclte. Called Uro to Rkshin. The Lnnciudci' Inquirer, which is unques tioned Republican authority, und not supposed to bo in Hue need by motives which would be ascribed to any Demo cratic journal for tho sumo suggestion, says: "General Hurry White, who is a delegato in the Constitutional Con vention, nnd also a Slnlo Senator, ought to resign one or the oilier. He cannot perforin tho duties of both, und should never have been elected to but Corivicrrrn. The trial of Miles O. Cole,' John If. Ferguson and A. K. Gamberlin, at Williamaport, chargpd wilh the murdor of Joha K. Smith, at Jersey Bhoro, on October 12, 1S72, which hnn boon in progress sinco No vember 80. ended on KriiW Tl. Jury found the defendants guilty as uiiowa: rergnson, tnnrler In the second degroe 5 Cole and Gamborlin, manslaughter. The prisoners were remanded lojail to await soulenre. llrlbtry tit lite i'htlatlrlphlt t'ounciln. Tho Investigation of the chnrgotof bribery made in regard to memberiof Philadelphia city councils resulted, as such oxumlnutions hro almost urrtin to do of Into years, In a fuilure to as-! Inn blamo upon any particular persift. That thcro was n wooden pavein.nl ring is not quostinnod, that somoof Its ngonts ottered to buy the votutof members Is not denied, but tho roll It of tho Investigation is merely a smoh cring up of tho truth. Somohnit seems to bo just simply impossiblfto secure nn honest and impartial oxaai nation into such matters. It bus U'li tried in congress und in Stato loilu t u res with n result similar ti that, in Pliiliudulphiu councils. Tho hoi st men in such bodies do not soon to huvo firmness (ufllnirnl to enable Hi in to do vigorous battle with corrupt! n, und tho coiiseqtierco is that Vena ty goes on unchecked. . Tho peopli of Philadelphia despair of being abli to correct tlio abmes to which they ro siibjocCed under tho present syston of elections. Tho city government is scixod upon by tho iiishonubt mon Jid run for their pecuniary benefit. ' he taxpayers seu this und feol the c( ;ct most sensibly in tho drain wbic is constantly made upon tlioir pork ts, arid yet lliey inako no propor clW to free themselves from such rule, 1 he truth is (hut tie uood people, of ur commercial metropolis huvo auhtiled into a condition of despairing nputliy. Whan Mow VorU w n ltnlut.4 in ub- jocilon by a corrupt ring tbo people rose up without respect co pi.i iy una hurled tho wholo gang from powar Why can not tho people of Philuilol phia rise to tho Jumuuds of tho occa sion and do thesame thing 1 Lancas ter Jntcllttjcncir. CiiicAao E.NTr.ui'nisi;. Thcro is io end to the enterprise of Chicago There Is no known limit to tho liiiigs that are possible w ith its tnijosmiji. For instance, West Virginia oil of 2S dog. gravity is quoted by producers at tblity-soven cents at retroicuin Ma tion in West Virginia, and cannot bo bou lit under thirty-live cents, and yet wo huvp before us a handsomely printed circular, from an oil houso in Chicago, offering this very oil in thtl tiiy at thirty-fivo cents per gullon.t- lo buy oil in West irginia al thirty five cents, transport il hundreds l miles, handle il from depot to wart house, pay for insurance, leakage, aid all tlio etceteras of business expenst, and then sell ut tho samo price, r quires a business shrewdness whic! the merchants cf few cities can boas; IIOHACK GRKKLKV. TltO Jiui Lf'Jt TV,,.-- U' ...... It !.., j fcra o m n u diu ib ri.uvi hi.it lluraeo Uroulcy tiiL'il, nCu-v nil. u rath or pour many U in ivl ho will m( Icavo over $JO.UoO. Jlii liiulun jr icon crosity dispensed ul.ko to thoso hofrIei.lion cf (jralH was a test of tho in woro descivirg, and thoso who were! tetlietM-a of tho American rcoplo." not, was ono among many causes, 'majority of tho white peoplo voted which united to deplete his properly TIm) prevelunt Iclief has been Unit ho must have uccuinlutcd In his busy lifo j independent of his property in lh TrUuM", ut least $100,UuU or S-i0 r 01U; hul during the piihl Iwo yeuib ho has heen careless in Iiih nllcnlioli to pecuniary mailers in which he was personally involved. Tho fnrm a', Chappnqua is suid to be under a con sideruhlo mortgage, and it h to be Hold. I'liiLAUtLi'iuA CoanurTiO!. The t...,.. t. j illO ting leaders who rulo I'hiladelphia, but (lie following sentence dhows thai il filly comprehends tho risks incurred by tho fuurlcM editor in denouiicg lhem:''We do not .inlond to befi k'Rl though wo live inn cmmun)y where every rufiinn U liceiiacd to carry weupono, and will nhool n rin in the lincli l.irKU Uu and bo nard u for it; and whero llio iiiuchiuery bf tho luw ia more dangerous to denu than those who commit crimo." the cuulcnniid celehntlion of Amoriiin Independenco is lo bo held in l'h delphia in 1&7C, would it not bo wil to take away this terrible rcpronf Iroin tho city licUre liial liino nrrtvti N nut's histcul tuon in Ilai pot -s,sjiJi tho l'litHburgu l ust, winch repreno .Simon Cameron and Duo-bill If a i- nuilt armed wilh revolvors and Don knives and bucked by a crowd of PI- udelpliiu ciil-throatM, rounders, nnd ii pealers, in tho act of dictating the poiiitincnt ol ono of their li icnda poHlmnsler of Philadelphia, is raisi Hail Columbia umoiiir that hnpi fumily. It ii rumored that an apolt lui beon demunued from tho II pors, ur a suit for libel i llircalciied At tho last meeting of tho rnnKl vania Medical Society Dr. John Cu wen of I'liiiiihin county, Dr. J ftiownit 01 hue, iir. Jumes Hops Clarion, Dr. I'. l. D:wn ol Vcnnngl ana lr. y. arian oi Urawloru, we appointed a commitleo to inomoriali the lii'giluturo to mukoun appropriJ lion lor the building ol a hospital I tho inoano, for a ditilrict toboconl poacd of Krie, Wurrcn, Crawfon Veniiniro, Clarion, Cnnieron, Elk, Me ccr, - Jlehenn and torenl counties. Dcoraiiimi Ii8l)rFi(jf:. Tho Trc ton (N. J.) (ia;ctle, a lladicnl iourn of Iho ktruii'htcst sect, reads Goner Ilartruiift, Gorcrncr elect of Poiunjf u vanln, a locturo for running to Vah ingtoii "with crowds cf politicians to diclnto tho appointment of n postnins ter," and i-ays it is degrading lo hi high offlco. A great many people think that tlio high tdlico wnxdcgrud ed by tho choice mado to filkit. Naval SQUAN'nr.niNo.s. Twonly clght draft slonincr.4 wcro built dm;, ing tho war, at a cost of sixteen mil lion dollars, which never fired a guil ; nnd now a bill Is pending before the lloimo of ftcprcsciitntivos appropriat ing ?:t,000,0(HI for building ten slonin of war. Tho management of tho Navy Department, nndtr tirnnt's ad ministration, Inn been mont iucf!lcient anil cx'raviigant. . ; A PoSTMABTtll CiENKKAf. LoHT. Colonel Forney says thai shortly after Mr. Lincoln's election in 18(50, he wroto to him urging the selection of Mr. (ireeley as l'oiU muster (.ioncral. Mr. Lincoln replied that, having no lectcd Mr. 8uwnrd for tho Dcpiutmont of Stale, lio could not take another tucmher ol his cabinet from tho Stulo of Now York, uhich ho .deeply re gielted. . " CoMpAnisoN or - Ci.imatm. The beauties of tho niuch-vauntcd weMr-m climato may bo seen in the news from Minnesota, where eight hundred rail rood laborers came near froeting and starving in a sudden and furious snow-storm. Wo have the good old fanhioncd snow-storms here, bat they give fair notice of their coming, and are very different from the itolflsb affairs of the prairies. " Coupon .'ttfl. Il is as hard to do Vuslnoss without. advertising as It Is for ft cross-cyod man to borrow a shot-gun. A German named Herrold, hung himself in the Lawistown jail on Mon day of lust week. Mrs. John F. Cloveland, sister of Ilornee Grooloy, is lying dangerously sick at her rosidonco in How York city. A convict in the jail of Halifax county, Vu., was found dead roccntly on tho day on which his sentenco ex pired, John Barlow, of Soranlon, who was convicted of defrauding tho D. L. & W. Railroad recently, bus boon pardoned by Governor Geary. Tho New York .Van thinks that Radical Philadelphia is onu of the most corruptly irovornod towns, and its peoplo among tho worst plunderod in tho , world. A four year olJ boy, ton of John S. Shaffer, of Williuiuspurt, full into a tub of boiling wstor on Friday, 22d ult., and was scalded to badly that bo has unco died. An editor says his ancestors havo been In tho habit of livini 100 years. His opponent responds by sayinn that "that was beforo the Introduction of capital punishment." 1 1 is said that a fast truin will bo placed on tho Philadelphia and Erio next week, intended for through pas sengers, and slopping only al Corry, Vane, Emporium and Willinmsnort. Iho whole lenirth of mad routes within the United Stales is now 251,. ;)li8 milos, enough to roach ton times round the earth ; nnd thnt tho annual transportations amounted to 114,084,. 822 milos lust year. Mrs. Forepnugh, tbo cstimubleVife of Adam Forepnugh, tho celebrated showman, is lying at tho point of doath at the residence of her husband, on Green street, Philadelphia. No nopeg lor norrecovcry uro entertained At a meeting of the Western Iron Association, held In Pittsburgh, on Wodncsday, tho pneo of tron wns re ducod $12 per ton, and thu prioe of nails 50 conls por keg. Tho red no tion is cnused by tho reeont dcclino In mil metal." Missouri's electors volod on Wednes day night, wilh tho following result For President 11. Grata Brown, 8 Thomas A. Hendricks, 0; David Davis I. lor ico President B. Gratx Brown, C; George W. Julian, 5; John Jl. Palmer, 3; m. . Groesbcck, 1. General O. C. Maxwell shot himself dead in bis room in tbe Philips House. Duy ion, Ohio, on tho 4th. Ho wns formerly assessor of internal revenue in tho Jlnrd CongrciMtionul dMnet, was a gallant olllccr, and wus four limes wounded during tho war. Thn p;mi. i. n,-,n., .. im.o lor tireolev: crco, the negroes are more intelligent than tho white voters. It Is pleuxanl for whilo Republican to Uno.t just what estimate ' their friends put upon tlium. Erie Observer. Pcmittylvniiln Ilallrond rynoNS aXTeaufielp branch. OX md atlor MudJ.T, OCT. 2ih, 1871. lb. PaMn(rrr Traioi mil ruo ft.i'jr (.xcf)tt 8un i'yt) blwmn Ttpow .ii)J Cl.rft.'ld, u (ullowi: CI.hAIUIKI.DMAII.. , . i.ctvs tuuivu -i -a.v Cl.r6r... !.?. p rUllipUurg...4.i:i, O.r.olE 4.(0, Trreno .....U0, Tyron.. O'c.ol........ io. i, ' l'hili,il'rS...ll.07," ClrrHl 1J.I0," CI.KAKnEI.lt EXI'llKtS. l.EAVi: SOUTH. LEAVE N0HT1I. 'lrfl. 5.10 a. S-i Tj toor S.ii p. I. I'hlllpibvir.. S IX " Iutrtulion...;.OS ' 0;.ul T.Ct " Ocol. 1i - tmarMctioa... t.07 - Philir.hr(t...S. T.rron S.JO " Clumlii M, r....So ' i'A K K Ff M.i "vt. H A liFIK LD,t6 ll.llrluntf, Pa I? MMi.l.llptow. i 00 M Uidi. . 2 JO .Mrielu. 4 40 WilllAinrport r 3 11 Lnno.-i.lfr.. t 86 HnoliDirilua I 0 .PHILADELPHIA 7 95 liowiftown. S 91 Altnont. 1 A6 MrrIH 4 JO Jc.hn(own. H IIAIIIUHUIRU... 1 7jll'lTTSBLHU tit Cln.e ennntclloiii mod. by oil Ir.lDi.t Trroo. and Look llaron. GEORUK C. KINS, mjl7-tr. fioprriotcndviit. (tV (U'ftliSfUtfUtfi. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS Pur eha year CHrietmei prmenle at the Jewel ry Store of S. I. Soyder, Heoond (tract, ClneirfleKI. IN TIIKOPIIAN4' COCK rOFCLKAR. Held t'junty Frnnylrania. MjrJit' Livergioi Notion ii hereby given to r the ahore narttn that by ElitaHeth Jr:egl, ) rtrtne of tb a bore men tionm writ of partition an inquoet will n held and tiikf n, ujm the premieea therein Urribed, on lit 11th day of Jnnnary, A. I. 87.1at II o'Hotk M., fbr tbe purpoM of treUng pertltktn atrnluatien and appraiiement of the eald real enle, as in tUr laid writ required ; at which time ani place tal l partiei een attend if they think piuptr. JtTlX J. IMK, Pheriff. blitnff'i OIHee. CleartlclJ, Ta., IHo. 11, 1872. T"M IilUCAN r'WATCIIKSi If yon V aro In nd of a Wtlch, aul i.ff Uio purrh.M omil J9U .lilt fnyd.r'f iowalrf Btoro, to Clar fl.ld, aud pro bn tno a.fortin.ot of Aweric.. WAlelim. Hp aNn kropi an a. porlm.nl of flwin and nllipr l'.,rpiKn Watch... Hi. prici ara fair, and ha ttillwarmnt hi. gouda. doell Election Proclamation. Ar IIKHKAS, hr ananl ol tb. O.norat A ma. yy bly ol llie Cumoiifuwniiltli ol l'rr.n.Tlvunia, .pprorptl ih. J7lh day of M.rch, A. t. l'71. tn-lidi-d "An Ant to p.rtnil Ilia Totor. of Oil. Oom Dionwuallb to rolo avert lllrro rrara on the qu.l- I in of braullni; Licuid to aril intnalrallnf li.V"1".' V.tlon II ttioiyfora tfrrlty dlr.n, that an elotf. tlonlwlll ba h-lii in th.Mveral b.n.ut;lif and to.) ilpc ill C'lcirrii U O'lUi.l-, on 'U1UAV, th. i7l!' 'ny uf Ur-rtnlirr, IT?: T r.B, 1, JI'HilN i. riK, IIiSh BberilT of 1 irlivld county, in f.r.uanc. ot til. duly n Join an ma b tb. Aot atove rrforrcd to, do ia. ati. ia, m.r )rucUnuti..n, irinjt nutio. t ttj. fltr' a of tho ounm of Clfaritrld, to meat in thai ftav.ral alootlon dialriotl on tliaday Inill e.t and exprr.a tbelr Tlowa by ballot, eith.r fur pnin.t Ucoaao. And that th. a.vcral Jud 1 , in.niMitora and clrrka, who ahall haro at tmv I at the prroPdioK irftnaral .loolion, ara ra qui. I to atlrnd and ncrlurm Ut. aliaa dutio. and Ii. ..ipoI to alikr pcuallioi for nrglfflt of duty or 11 i.iondnit aa they alull he llablo at aild Urn oral .leotiou. ' I Icr th. Irat K-elloS of lb. Aot .forum id It hro -a th. dutj of the juilgi-a and inaprtor. of ih etion rela llokcta, rlihor wrltlen or prln I. from th. Ipgal rotera, laholpd on the aut. aido l.io.nao" and on th. in. id. "For Linpnro" or " 'ilnl I.l.'en..." na tbe rolor niy rlwt. and depi- 1 th. raid tirktfa in a hox pmrid.d for that p.q . by aaid In.pmlon and )ud... aa ia ra quir hy law In opm of otlior ti.k.l. ree.ivoil at aatd- otion, and lb. cU-krla a r.ivcKl aball b. rounil .ml a rt-tnrn of th. .nm. mad. lo tb. fieri jof Ilia Court of Uoartop Bea.iiiaa of th. I'wr-til tbia aouoty, duly oeriiQed aa la rpqiiirrd by L f OlVip nndrr my liand and teal, at Cl.arflpld, IllVna., tbi. el.fpntk day of lieoauibor, lu ILrba y.ar of our Lord ona Itwaaand right jbuadrpil and arventy-ta-o, and of tb. Indo pcnd''P?a of tha t'nltrd Kt.t. a lb. ninety alxlb. j JUHTIN J. IMK. Shoriir. "NT KSTMENT ' 110ND3. Wo nro erlling at par and fntvret, and reenmrarnd to earrM (nteetur, tho FlrK MelgMge 8eTa-Thh ly Ui Uunti of tbe Norlhera raeifle Hailroad l'oinp4ny. The apealal attention of in restore ii oilli-d U the ainpte l.anrt Ki-curity on which three bondt fet. In atHltlen to tbe nnitl guaranty of ft flret mortgaita on tbe Hoa4. Ita Kquipmenta nnd Kamlugta Xba Ian da of the onpeuaT that far enld hate re lined $S.9T per aeie. The ("ooipa ny'e land endowment avrreifee ahnut "J,ffl aerea lortft;- " cooks co.( ' - Philadelphia, P. bud for ami la Clearfield hy Uie tie net Kft linnal Panh and l hi fift National Penh. , , J KWELKY. Go and exam I no tho fin Miortnifint of Jtwalrr fct 8rmlr'fc Yn if you do nul wnt to buy. You eftnoot fU to Mimtthiog tlml will iImm you, for hibitilf ryuiiug in tuu tint iimt od can imagine. d)I C1 AUTIO, All (noDi ftrthwhy omit toned ) Agiilnil fiuroljtaliig or In any wjy meddling with 1 ouukliifc itovn, I eg eoal itove. 1 clock, 1 oo w, Mil ft M (if hy nud curnfoiMnrt now In the i)uMtjinn of Jftflob Munirolil end Mary. hU wife. of llt'H towuiihip, M Ibetiuua bu boon purobnaod uy me nod un Kiln liivm en lon oniy iiumii to my order. H. U. h U ft It, Troutvllle, Pft , Iw. 4, 1B7MU AI!HINITIATOH'M NOTICU Notice ii hereby ftlven that Ml en of .hntmtrllr.o on tbe eilRte of Mn, r H A. KH JnKlNKbrlt '(fteneeU, Itte of Huffalo. Boott eounty. Iowa, (formerly of Clearfield oounty, l'anniylrauia,) linvlnc Wo duly granted to tbe undent ten"', all jieuoni tmlrlited lu tatd ettate mW pleaee utake payuieut, ana thoia naving oiaiini or umianui will nienl them property authenticated for leU tleracnt to tlio undermined. oriipturu. JOHN W Pee. 4( IB72.0I. WHMLKV, Administrator. ("i A II TION. AH perionx are brreby caotionrd J ngnimt pnrohaeing or in any wny meddling with 1 blavk marci and S tele barnoii, 1 yoke rod oirn. 1 j0 boilieli corn care, lot of wheat, rye and oat in itrnWp 40buahtli buckwheat, S ncrai of wheat and 2 acre of r in ground, now In pot- eeoion at A. h. n raver, ol Urmly tonnenli', ai tbe tame bvluug to uieaud are nutjjniit to my order, C. I). WATSON, bliALER IN imiGS PATENT MEDIUXF.H, "CONFECTIONE1UES,' T0Y8 A.NOYAK.KJ55 SQ.T.IP.S fi.n ir..ia iio.nico corrKfei, BKST URANUS TnnACCO 8EOAI18. hciiooi. books dtaIionert, H.nnulo Duililing, 8wo.il glrwt, snl-TMy CLEARFIEhD, T. C1 Al'TIOS. All ptriunmrclitrtlijo.ulioned ninH pnrcbvioi or Id .u w.jt nxljlmg villi i niluh enwi. 1 vo.rlinr leifor. 1 inriui flilrti, 7 hoei, I lur alrdi and ehatni, I plow, harrow, I two horee wagon, 1 addle, and 1 fan ning mill, now tn poeaeuion of A. K. Wenrer, of llriidy towophlp, al the aaine belong to me and are punjeet to my urUi-r eel-Jt 8. O. Kl'KTZ. A CBNTK WANTKIUorUreatPireaof Hi. J lory. Chieeaw. lloeua, 1'ortland. N. York. Iivodno, eU. I'auere. etyetema of Kxttngulrhlng Fire, Hefrt, Fire-pruuf IJuiMina. lienk Vaulte. Ineuranee, lo. Thrilling, llnuiurou, I'ethftie, Only eom.lete( tiluvtrated work, tloing like hot eakea. Write Uwrthiuglvn, 1'uitia l Co., Mart Turn, tU ep2i Cm GENTS WANTED! Th. unparalleled aarzeaa of tba ' Viator Sew ire Macb.no," Kaet and W,.t, cpeua a euoj pport'inily for Sevlnp; Machine agenta aud ro ap. naihl. men to uk tb. agraey fur tb itouaty. . Fur circuit a, liaii'lrlt uf work aud terse, ad Jrtii THE VICTOR SEWING MACHINE COMPANY, J. L. F K It 0 U 8 0 N, M 4nf r, HU Ko. 15J7Cb..,nutSt.,PniLAHELPHfA. nl'EAKI'IKf.I) CO. INSTITUTE, .y for tbe preeent year, will be held In the Court llouae, in the bomufli of tlearneld, eon m?nitg on Monday, liecember Ifi, IMS, and elotinf on r'ri lay, Venier So. TeArhera, 8rhu.l Director and all frieods of edaoatinw are oordially Inrited te attend. Sufficient help baa been oouloed from a diHaoc, and aim from our own county, to make I bia meeting a tource of great huprntement tu the Irachera who may be present, fbe eierefeea tfurinf the flay eeeeton will eoDfiit nrincipally of clart-dnlU in the branrhet tauarht U our eonmon aohipnte, leetorea, MMft SH.J a-w-s. laTtnjt tbe eTTOina eegaiona, a namher of raluatih lent urea will be deiirered by able penkert. Prof. J. W. Sboernakor and Pruf. R. M. Ilarlow. will fnror the Inatitnte with a number of publia med nga. Prt-paraiionf hare been made to have good manie. both iuttrumental and rocaU linarduig will be given at llutela for $1 per day, and al Private Hoarding lluuire for 7ft eeula, to thoae atteudiug the Inatitute. Dur ing the ireek there will be a fpcllina; eonteit, wbea a auftuer of raluaMv pruea will W awarded to the beet tpe'lm. It la earneally hoped that none of the Teacher or IMrevtort of our eounty will ahaeut themaelvea frma the meeting, but that all will eiino prepared lo work together and make tbia another meeting "f our County Inttitute a grand auceeta. JNO. A. UHtUOHV, Ceunty eterintendent. ILOUB, FEED, 4C. TUG BRtTARI.l FLOURING MILLS. The nndereigaetl -wewBd sreepeetfafly giro no tice to tbeeltteeii4f Heecetia lownahip ind tor rownding eountry, that we ku aro hated the Deoearla flunrtng Uillt and put everything In eompleta erdec, andia manufacturing a flrel-claee vwalily of Flour, CUSTOM WORK DOSE, and Flow la quantity cooalantiy an band foraala. cnor. con meal, bran. 4C, ic. always an bund and for t.lo Kbo'.i'.l. or retail. 0 1 WIIXOI.KS M ASTKO.- ZO 1 Will aiehanira Kluar and Chop for Inch Sbinitlea, ur will pay part money, ifdeaiiad. lOTtf BARNA11AS AKMKTRONO. JrXONSTKUCTED. DANIEL STEWART & SON Hating puTehaeJ the Cheap Clnthwg 11 once of Inane Is. Iteiirrmiein, hae the largeet and boat ns-nrtuient of Manufaottin'd Uoodt in thcouunly, and can tell their READY MADE CLOTIIIXG, for Men, Boyt and Children, SO PEH VEST. CltKAPKR ' Than any other bona In the eounty. They will alwaya kerf, oa hand a litre;, and .1 ogaTit aaaurtmrnt of OKNTSf FURNIS1HSO GOODS, COLLAR", i TIES, TRUNKS, VAI.IPF.1, r, c. OF TUK I.A1T.KT BTYLKS AND PATTERNS. t If you want to l good and aljli-h Ololhin, at low tgilrca, do not fail to oall at their .atab li.hmenl before .ponding your money alxwher. Horarmlter the place. n77J liAMIKL STEWART I SON. II.F BIG LEU A CO. bar for aala CARRIAGE tt WAC0X WOODS, 8IIAFT8 AND TOLEB, ' HUBS, BPOKES, FELLOES, e. Carriaira and Wans Makar tkould aaka s ote af Ibia and aaJl aa .aarc;aa brea. Tb.y will h. ..'id at fair riol. ' Ba 1 irufl3 and WrdiriafS. B IiATKIT MOVBI THE LATEST . MOVE ! HARTSWICK & IRWIN'S Dlt.UG STOIJE, To their new building on Bceond Street, nearly oj pun ie ine eiore ei nearer uH9t CLEARFIELD, PA., Where they will continue to aupply their old and w ajny aew euvioncri aj nay eoue, with l'U HE DRUGS! CHEMICALS! PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS, (Including all new reraediea.) Patrnt Mrdi einea, Palnta and Oila, Olaaa and rutty, cbool Uooka, Htattooery, Paper, it.; alao, a foil line of Drug, f tita' Sundriea, Hair Ton. ci, Coitnetiea, Ferfumeriea, Toilet Article, BrushcJ. Toilet Boapt, Poeket Book a, e , all of . be beat quality. TURK WISES AST) LIQUORS, for medical 4 tacramental pvrpotea only. Pare White Lead, Colore of all kind. Raw and Bolted Lin need Oil, Varwiehea, Turpen tine, Coal Oil, Paint ft Varmie Hruhet, Flavoring hit net r, CokfeoUonirlci. Bird Perd, Bplee, ground and nugrouiid, of all knda. SilOKEHS AND CUF.WKRS Will find onr itork of Cbrwlng aud SiDi'kina: Tulaceo. Imnortrd and D- meatie Cigera, 8nutT ami Kine-eut to be of tbe very beat branJa in the en fact. I.AMP3 AXD CHIMNEV3, All VdJi of GLASS WAHE, GARDUX fiEEDS, Ml'SICAI. ISSTRIMEVTS and Mualcal Trimuiinjt of every variety. Having a long experience In the buiineai, and an esteneiveand well eeleetod atoek of medieinee. we are enabled te fill Phytieiknt' preacriptione at the ahorreit nottee ami on the moat reneonauic tana, Oay aud niftit. ii.tRT.uncK lawix, Clearfteld, Pa., May 81, I HT 1 tf. 1 T. I. "For thy Stomach's Sake and thine other Infirmities." St. Paul. IK. ' ROYERU PL RK WEST BRANCH BITTERS. Aiafe, pare, pleaaant and health-giving Toulo atrictly vegetable, and manufactured from the aioit pure and choie material a la not a tplrlt drink nor enhatituta rVr whiaky, bat a eeientifie compound, for the protection of tho ayatem and the euro of di irate, made from eheroicmlly pare eptrlta, entirely free from fuill eil or otlter irrita ting propertiee, nnd will not disagree or offend tbe moat delicate itomaeh. A long private expert cuoe baa atteated Itt Superiority over all Ordinary Remedies. No Bitten at preeent offered lo tbe pub'ie eontaine ao much medicinal virtue, and yet aa eafe and pleaaant to take. Ita ne U to enre dtaease, and it will aot create nn appetite for apirltunue Hqnort, but will cure the fleet a of dlisipation. ' To nereaae tbe Appetite, To promote Dlgeatlun, To euro Tytpopala. To enre Fever and Agu, To euro Billlouaneaa, Tooure Conatipatinn, To ear Chrvnie Piarrbooa. To euro Henri burn, . To euro Flatutenee, To euro Arid Ttructationa, To euro Nerroul lability, To euro llydoehondrle, To euro Si,liowneaa of Complexion, Te rare Dm pica and Blctthea, I SB IT. I'SK IT. rsR IT. t SK IT. VSR IT. VSE IT. VSEJT. VS1 IT. VSK IT. t SK IT. ISt IT. i:sk IT. USB IT. VSR IT. For General Ptoitratlon of the Pbvflcal powora, UFE IT, and it will cure yum Fold everywhere, at tl.aO per bottle, Mann- fact ami exclusively hy A. I. SHAW, Dru'flel, CI.RARFIK1.U, PA., Wh. offer. Iib.n.1 Induc.iaenta lo tba trada. OcU7, !W-lf. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT I'KIVATIi 8A1.E1 Tha nder.ii;apd ow it prlrate aa). IK. fol. lowing real ..lata t A Inat f (iround, aituaU In tha Tlllana of SewburK, Cheat townahip, eonlainiof on. and a half aerai. and harlna a larre Iwo-.tora Houmi and (toed pu.l. erootrd tb.riwa. Thla propert U auilable for a Hold or Duelling . A1.!0, A F.m, of a acre.. aUolning Vb. town of N.wbarn. baTing arar ti aarpa .'..ared and under cultivation, with a good log b'.iuM and barn and Iwarlng orchard of ebnloa fruit tbereoa. A rein of .ic.ll.nt oal nnderli.1 tu. tract. AI.HO, KM) Aerca af Land, an Wilaua Ran. In I'heat lowuablp, within two and a half isIIm of meat treaa. it l. well timbered will fine, Oak and Jfejulook, and underlaid f laj aoal. Parlle. wlahl.g anp fuxthv Infbraatiea will oall an Mre, Marcafat Aiaea, at Newborn, or oa ' )Ul.J.iAM TUCK KR, atJ'tX , " ' Claarfpld, P.. $ntis.tru. ANNOUNCEMENT Ot TUB 0V.EAT REDUCTION OF PRICES! IW . rOHTl:H HIIAW, D. D.g, niroiiTANT TiU'Tne. Ilairlug iUfoee-led in jgflinf a lighter Urirw mateiial, hrnee the few and modem it chirn fl partial and full (eti of Teeth. 1 uae n.t manufacture of Ueth atcl uther uiRti-riii, xu oueraliont n ir'a-tered and watranlvd to girt in vice end :itinwtin. Frhii'l'. nf.s-rt tl,.t my d.-t.ci for tba iaaat tion of nrii'it litl tud th mojj i.f tli ntiarij ter th ;in the uiQit r agnatic in 1'cinifjlMiiia Pn-wn e yoi.r tettlt and jou preterrc jour ueatth. Putting of the nituml ttiiin in a health; irt. lervativeand utt ful oondition 1 n al a tic'ij.v' l ileum and meiruriualiontcouiuiun to the ntoeik Jaw ami eisociatr pnrtu, are treaU-il and corrwt-4 wilh fulr incorik. Kxaminatloof aud oodiu1. tiom rnrr.. It would he woll for f alkuli from a JUtanc t let trie know Ly mail a kif iUji Ufura coajB. to the oCiic. 1 It it rrry important that children betwtet U age of iii and t write yeari cliuuld hare thu. tMtb examintd. Atwiilictirji are a.lmloiitercd and TrtU n. ninrcd without ain. lipoitifjm and character are Ju-ed by all the world hy the exjrt ien of the faoe, heate how rrry ditnftious may it thercforo he for per. one to iudue an exprtfuion of dint or ted fraiim, even anfirt frt-ra a livjitnic view. Now, lotejoj natural (not artilirial) comfurU and plriiuret; rftprcl audol'y niitural timplifitie and InitintL S. POKTKH BIIAW, f). b. g. OiDce in N'tiVT Mevuio Huiiding, Ccccrd itrtet, Cirariirld, P. feblf7J DENTALCAED. CS, Ia. A. il. IIILI.3 ItSlf Would aay lo hla patWe and the p.,. lie n-nerally, that, baring di.mlrpd partner,.,, wi'b Dr. bb.w, b. i. now doing th. eolir wmL of bia offiea himM-lf, ao that patienta need .bt frit being- put nnder tb. band, of any alhr opcralw L'learCeld, Mar-b 20, l72-prl!moh73 J. M. STEWART, D. D. 8.,, Ode; ctct Irwin'a Drn; Slorr, SiJ crRWE:sviLi.E, pa. All JcuUl onpraliwa. . Ibin tb. mackuujf of ojicrativo hrnuc.r aronTHlV nrrH te a.d ...i.f.u-li.ni jropraalnd. Speot t!nti.i t4 lo lb. tre .tuicut at d:iwaca of t'A" aatar.1 (eet gum. and momb. lrre(iiluily. vf tb. tvata m. oi eamiiyenrreei.. 7r;-Alracted wilbnttp.,, br tbe uae rf K'brr, and KuiSriai ttta inu-rw of tbe tot material and wrranltd lo ron.l.reiu talacfrn. tiril2f.-7ll pUtrltoaf cw. EXCELSIOR Fin J. ISAACS, Ku,cefOT te J0EN FAEIIEA, 111 AKLII f t,. Middle of lb. block, bH. "lb A 8tb South bid.. PUIi.ADULl'UIA, lupoRTm axn aunt-rap. ti ncn or FANCY FURS, .fon Linraa a caitfttn'a " W hfleeale and ItvUlI. Having iin;iir1 a Tiry tnre and 'litemlid at anitnicnt of nl! the ililTerent ktoda of i'V iiS Iron first hanJa in I'.urope, wouid reaipeetltilt; iaviu the reader of thia 4per to eail and eiamme the aortmnt of I'-mey Purr. I am determined te aell al tho luvet ffuh pricea. All Furs warraat ed. No iuir,lntti'nf to effect ealej. Fl'Hrt A1.1KRKI) AND RF.HA1 RfcD. rR inefilMi- the Ftore, T 18 Arch Pt, Fhilad'a. Oetoher 8, l7-..-m T) E AC n 1 ECROPEl GUFAT KXClTEUErVT IN ' FRENCHVILLEI The h1undreabttd Ixdween France aad Pninia la at an end 1-ir th preeent, ao far aa the alanr teririf f mon and the ilcetrutrfiou of property ii ftmeerned. Ihe J Juggler no doubt nde themaclrea and rjiee aver tbe reull, but aea inaigoilteaut ia ttirir Work when compared aitlt tbe humane ami chriilian tff-irta cf L. M. C0UDR1ET, who baa nrnVrUktn In aupply aM the ettiifniia the lower end ef tbeenunty wirh fnod and rpvrariil at et-nMHint hw ratet from hie mainraotb atoraii Ml LSUMtUKO. where he can alwaya U foetid re.ly to wait opon eallere and i'Jpply tbrm wile Dry (loods of nil Kinds, Suck aa Clotha. Patinetta, Capatiaerrs Ua.lltm Uelnine, LUien, Prillingf, Caliroea, Irituaiings Ribbuna, Lace, Ready-made Clothing. Boole and 8boei, tlkta aci C'apa all uf the brat material and made to order Hoee, Sochi, tilover, Mittcna, Laoca, Ribuea,Aa GROCKRIKS OF ALL KINTP. ColTee, Tea, Surar. Rice, Melaaae. Fifh, Salt, Fork, Lintecd Oil, Fieh Oil, Carbon Oil. Ilanlaare, Quecnxware, Tinware. Caotinga, Plowa aad Flow t'aaUngx, Naile, Spikee, Corn Cultiva tora, Cider Freaaea, and all kind of Axe a. Perfumery, Fatnt, Varnih. Olaai, and a general aeortment of btationery, GOOD FLOUR, Of different branda, alwaya on hand, and will be old at the lowest poastblc tiguraa. LiQl'0R, lueh aa Brandy, Wine. Gin, VMiky, . Javnca Mclirinp, Hoalittcr'i and T Ilontland'a Fitters. 15000 pound a of Wool wanted for whteh tba hiheat price will be paid. Ckrrrered on ban) . and fur ante at the lowest market price. AK Aganl for SlrattnnvilU and Curweo'Tille Threshing Alucbinra. ti,ratt and fee for yonraeKca. Too will flr.4 everibing unually kpt ia a retnjl it ore. L. M. COUURIBT. Frencheille P. O., March I, IfTI. MARBLE AM) ST0E YARD ! Mat). S. S. L I D D K L L, llnving .ngaged in tb. Varble buaiucaa, deairaa to Inform her friend, and th public that .be ha now and will keep eonitnutl.ron hand a large ao4 woll aclcctrd atol of ITALIAN AND VKHM0KT M ARrlX, and ia prepared la furaiah to order TosinsToxrs, BOX A XI) CRAM K TOKBf, ; . MONCilLXTj; Cnrba and Pull, for C niFterf Ira, WiuJw Sille and Car.., alao, . PLRKAV, TATll.K ANO WASH, JIAND TOl'8, 4o., Ac V..Vard on Rce.1 tlrwl, near tt, R rieiiiliolil. Pa. 7,.l TOBACCO A.tfi i "nGARsI WllOLPftR ASP ETAII, Al v.aw Tobaroo and Cigar flora ef R. n, sn.ttr, rletweenliaw IUumI M.ntion llouae, Clri.l'. Copataull. on bond a Una nworlmcnt of 5ar;, Congrcra, Citvcmllah, Cable, Cponroll, Mirhijrau and Cei.tury Finc-cut Cheaing lu'.vacc, to. Alan, a large and well ulroled atock of laiportcd and bomtitla ( igari, Pmoklag Td acoat, Mcerwbauui and Briar Pifra .. " Pipa liturea, Tobacco. Bc, Cigar noldera, and averjlhipg grtaraHf found la a well ragula:ed Cigar and Tobaooa etora. JorR,memb.r tb. pl."i Market elret, be tween Hbaw llouaa aad Maaaivn Hto.n Okw eld. Pa. pd.toi.a22f, jK wTsfjuu le a, r BARBER AND HAIE DBESSEE, ( Seaond .troet, a.il door to Pint Kalloaal Ba. ne.6'11 Cleardeld, Pa. 0 mm Bin IHrtAJ.jfs THK DKMOCRATrc ALMASA0 fr l: lM and H. for aala at lb. Pool Oil K pica tt aa nt, N.IM If fn; dtwaa.