GEORGE b: COODLAtfDER, ( ., , antTua iMD MUlPtlHTOn. ... i ; T -ri.i f -. r- s-.?-s.-' J-jS-a '' ' CLE A RKJ ELD, PX.," 7' BlN'RSDATOHNINO. DEC ., IJ. Xo Vavw Nkxt Week.- In uocori) ' unco with our uaiiut uimtom, no pupcr will bo Usual Iromjthii offlco next woi-k. Wa w'mb our putront a raorry : Clulstinas nnil "J"PPy Now Voor. i Congress ailjoiirnod over on Friday .until iheGlhof nrxt Jitnutiry. And 'tho govornment" lias gone on a visit to lt tilhor lit Covington, Kentucky, where tlie poat oltlco dutios re difr tlmrged by a elork from Waiir.iiiglon, v hilti the ufortRnid fullier draws Kit 3,000. ' : - j . Unnecessary Exprsn Yestordny whs llio limo fixed by tlie Governor to elect a Congressman in tho Urud furd district, to 111! the vacancy cnnseJ liy the election of Judgo Mormr to the Buprcmo Bench. The vueancy to " bo filled runs nut on tho 5th of March ,uoxU Uud Judgo Morcur posiiosscd tlio requisite modesty, he would lmv resigned alter ho was nominated for Judgo, ami nllowedj his place to bo fillotl ut tho October election. As it Is it will cost the taxpayers of that district $4,000 to elect a Congressman for sixty days. The whole schomo Is n dirty trick, and wo a ro sorry to Mute that a gentleman who has just taken his seat on our Supremo Bonch had a hand in the job, and could have saved his constituents just 81,000. But he did not. Piin.ADii.rni A Election I'iuudu Wo hope our readers will peruse tho arliclo in this issuo taken from the Philadelphia Press relating to tho late election frauds perpetrated In that city, if the Democrats bad as little regard for law and solemn oaths as the Radical leaders in that city, tbey would riso up in their might and diivo tho ecouudrcls out of their of fices nt tho point of tho bayonet or shoot them liko dogs. What the Pratt says is true. It is no Domo cralio lie, and if things do not soon 'tliungo for tho better wo shall aJvo nte revolution., If thieves and rob bers are to on and control every thing,' government may ns well be abolished und crime bo rendered re spectable. For such it appears to be in Philadelphia. Getting II saw. The people of Philadelphia, not mombers of the numerous corruption rings which have infested thut city for many years, aro beginning to groan and shriek under the burthons of taxation. Forney's Press, which is now the chosen organ of the reformers, speaks thus : "Corruption Il beeomint: nnlrerial laonrelty wnrernaient. Tli water w drink, th. fii that lighti eur bounu., the paving of our ilrecll very nublil work and every expenditure of pub- Ita money ereal Iu b. connected with a job by which individual. proDt naa lh. aojiuiaalty , looeol. .... Similar corruptions existed in New . York for yoars, but when it was brought to tho notice of tho parly In power tho whole crow was turned out of office. In l'biladvlphia, instead of turning tho thieves out of office they pnt more In. Tho former rity was coniroucu y me uumucrais nuu mu latter by the Ik-publicans tlio party which has been plundering the South ern Slates for the past eight years fs Ihtu tt llf public f Behold tho federal ourpfit,io;, in the Stale of Louisiana, two Legisla tures in Alabama, a mob ruling South Carolina, where the Legislature re moves Justices for issuing warrants against mombers for taking bribes, and then nguin nk, if this is a Ilcpub- lio why aro knaves und the most ig oorant and degraded specimens of hu manity allowed to control affairs f Tho Philadelphia Press on this subject rausticully remarks that "Attorney General Williutus answers tho despatch of Col.. UfEaury, of Louisiana, the Liberal candidate for Governor at the . recent elocliunj by staling thut tho President has rccognixod tho legality "of the Pinchbeck government and that thoro Is no necessity for his visiting Washington. This answer ought to ttclllo the difficulties, but wo are afraid that its effect will not bo that of oil on troubled waters. In Alabama there Is a probability that the olive branch rf the Administration will bring abuul peace between the contending (actions lu South Carolina Patterson seems to have triumphed over ail his foes, the Legislature huving romovod the judge that Issued the warrant (or his an est, and tho Assemblyman that sivnro It put having disuppeurud with a charge of perjury following him. : And yet Ibis is a Itrnublic. and has a virtuous citizenry ! Mr. (jrceley carried seven States instead of six, as generally report od in tho country newspnpeis. Theso even Slates aro Maryland, (loorgiu Louisiana, Texas, Tennessee, Ken tucky and Missouri, llo also carried Arkansas, bill tho ranl men are en deavoring lo cheat him out of the Stale The Legislature will meet in two weeks. 1 ho constitutional oonven lion wilt moot the lams day in Phils uvipinn. Postmaster Barnes and Dp Postmaster HrsxsT. of fiollon. uiu have beeo arrested, charged with rob- ting the mails. They fuilod to pro cure bun id Ck,vou each, and wert scut to prison. At Mlw ikt OarM fo Fmt- Uhei. The frauds porpotrotod at tho Oo tober elootton in this city, in cxtont and enormity, wore unparalleled. The ballot-box was uever stulTod so full beforo, or popular snU'rago made such a farce. All this . Iniquity was planned weeks In advanco of eloolion day. So many election olUoers and partisans wore purehnshod, so many repeaters were to vote at such-and-such a poll, and so many Wkrds wore togivoucortuiu majority. The whole thing, to use a phruse of which politi cians, are fond, "was out and dried" long beforo tho momorablo oiuhth day of October, 1872, downed. Tho mon ongaged In this bad work wuri not novices, and their hirelings were well cororcd. - There wcro a number, ol porsons arreelod for illegal voting, but only one case came to trial and only ouo man was convicted, although there was plain proof of fraud In a thousand eases." ThoVrosccuiion, of course,was in au United Stales court, and con viction followed it. Tho ropouter wus sontonced on Saturday last by Judge Cadwaludor to oighteon months' im prisonment in the Kastern Peniten tiary. A report of the proceeding says: "His Honor expressed his re gret that be had not Woro bim, In stead of Brown, some of those who bad induced him. lp .voto illegally, strongly intimating thai in such a caso Tie would havo punished them rather than ono whom they bad made thoir tool." So far, so good; but marU tho eorpiel. . Mr. Brown is barely immured In tho puniton'.iaiy whon tho men who planned all tho villuiny of the election, and employed such us ho to commit tho gravest crime against free institu tions, and w hom his Honor' hail so strongly intimated a desire to punish, fire pare lo pavo the way for his rc enso. . Wo hear that tho strongest efforts will be made to secure his par don from the President, and wo know that an attempt is being made to win public sympathy in his behalf. . What ever may bo urged in extenuation of .1.- .. ' .. nn,t.;nn I. nt l.ta nn. UIU IIIUII glint, liVViiiug vuv ia uii- ishiuent will mono for it. lie was at the time ho committed tho en mo a mombcr of the I'iro Department ol this city and a public servant, possess ing almost polico powers, ana was doubtless a member of the general official organization for tho purpose of defeating the will ol the people oy fraud. The power of pardoning this man is In tho President's hands. We do not believe that he will obey the dictates of the chiefs of tho criminal classes of Philadelphia, whatever mar be ihoir "political influence. Tho only other man con vie tod of election frauds in this city in the last ten years did not stay in jail more than a'Bionth. iucro Is a general uesire that Mr. Brown stay there cii'hteen mouths und thut soma of his Irionds join him la his involuntary exile. Irctt. Iladlcal Itoyally. The Patriot of Washington city lulls the true story when it says : it has been our boast Hint tho unci Magistracy of tho llepublio is a civil dignity, maintained nt small cost, and presents a Uniting cottrni to mo kingly ofticcs ol tho OUI orld. All this wus once truo, but unfortunately it no longer exists. Wo have been gradually drifting away from the plain prno'.ioos of the ancient tiino adopting Iho habits of Iho monurcluul system, and cultivating a pomp wholly incon sistent with free and puro institutions. hvcrvthii.g about tho Executive Man sion begins to put on rcgnl airs, and. instead of the honored simplicity oi Iho fathers, there is substituted a pre tentions parade winch strikes and re pels iho most ordinary obscrvor. Tbe actual necessities for the esro and conveuienoo of the While House aro not really any greater now than they wero ton years ago. But the expenditures have been constantly augmented, under one pretext or an olhor, until it has booomo one of the most extravagant establishments in the world, and far exceeds tbe annual cost of many of tho grandest palucos in Europe. According to me arum manner in which Iho appropriations aro mado and used, the Prosident is almost entirely relieved of household oxponscs, and is enabled lo pocket his salary of 825,000 a year as so much clear profit. Servants and supplies aro covered up, and other things are provided on a sculo entirely unknown even to recent experience. Tho following summary of expendi tures, which extends over three-quarters of a century, shows the enormous outlay for keeping up the Presidential Mansion, and the rule of "progress" lorthattlme. During Mr. Buchanan's admiuistralion the cost was (94,000, whilo under Gun. Grant it has reached S323.831! The Items aro classified under iho names of furniture, repairs, fuel, attonduuee, grounds and green house, fences, stublcs, and contingent expenses, but, if thoroughly silled, thev would bo found to cover more domestic objects. That money can bo '.bus illegally divorled has boon shown by the erection of tho Presi dent's sublcs (costing some $10,000) out of the appropriation mado for the new Departmont of Mtate. 1 lie secre taries and clorks of the President are not included in this lisl t KxncQfM os Aa,lul.rJl',oi,t. ' Willi llnm. John Adm., I7U7-I500 114,000 Mtm, Hi' -! : '"'" Ms'll.im, JW-ISIS ." M,.oro, ISI9-ISVI . , ," O. Adam., 1M.S-IS28 WTO Juinn, wit-m 7I.I Vn Burin, l4.-istl .iv.ni Ilnrriion m l Tfler, ISI-I Polk. ISIi-ISI"! - 'j."-1 T.iylur sml Filmors, liliM."i3 37, 104 PirP, IS.WSi fturhuui, IH.-.7-1K0 ll,0i:S Lincoln, il -1S(14 ih.;:i:; Jcihincm, IKil.'1-ISllS IM,:.S0 arsl,lH6v-U7J S3,S.1I State Senator Question. A Hnr- rishuiv disp-itch aays : 1 hero is much stir in political circles hero do causo of recent developments on tho Senutoiial question. Until recently it wus supported that Senator Cameron would carry oil mo prise wunouio contest, but recently Mr. lower, ol Pottsville, a very wealthy Kepuhlicun has been prominently canvassed as a candidate, and much alarm has been created in Cameron circles. The Tel- earavh, tho organ of Senator Cameron in an ulaborale article acciuroa mat Tower contemplates purchasing votes enough to elect himself senator over Cameron by a bolt, after tho manner of Irwin election over .11 utkey, ana it gives nolioo that criminal prueocu tion will lollow any attempt to uo- baucb tio i.egisiuturo sgainsi yum eron. 1 . " ' A'crimiral prosocutionj Is not that an awful threat, after Bimon Cameron has parcbaaad his election liiree vimesi John J. Ulcolay. of Illinois, who was PresiJont Lincoln's private Boo- retary, has been appointed Marshal of ths L. b. Suprtms Wourt, LOUISIANA OUTRAGES. The Politic l Itasllim Hslwf t A Cou. clss Uttimenl or racist Let Every Freeman Road. r . The following vigorous and olenr review of tbe political situation in Louisiana from the Now Orleans Time will be read with Interest by all who have not grown thoroughly callous und indllfureut to a high hand ed invasion of Iho rigbls of their fel low cillsens in a distunt StutP, or who havo not becomo enamored of lawless negro rulo : CARTtlAaO EST DKLXND.l. . It is imuossiblo that tho Amorlcun peoplo can bo kept long Ignorant of the facts or liulilloronl to me wretciiuu condition lo which this Stale and peo plo lire reduced by iho recent out rages porneirateu on mom uy n cor rupt ring of politioal adventurers, aided by a judicial confederate and the arms of tho United States. We repel, as nn undeserved ro proach. the suspicion and imputation of utter cold hoarled Insensibility on iho on rt of tho groat mass or our fol low citixons at tho North. What has anoearcd to ui in mat iignt is ascrioa bio to A supremo Ignorance of the facts. Justice to them, as well as to our cause, requires mat tneso tacts should bo kept before thorn, distinct and scpnrato li'om ino luise una lur eign mutter and issues by which ihcy hujro boon loaded and confounded. Let. therefore, tho admitted, undis puted and indisputable facts of this oontrovorsy bo put nnd kept beforo tho peoplo In rtich form and munner as will leavo them no longer an ex cuso for misconception, indifference, orlukewarmness toward a causa which involves tho most serious results lo republican liberty thai has ever arisen in tho history of iho republic. . , Theso ii ro ilia facts : 1. That an election was held for Sinlo officers in this Stato, ou the 1th of November lust, under the laws of tho Stato, end with tho universal ad mission by all parties of ils fairness and peaCefiilness ; that at such elec tion, there were Zl.otiii more voles received than wcro polled beforo 2. That not a word was uttered In reference to tho fairness of this elec tion until the result was proclaimed as in favor of the conseivativo parly iu tho Slate; that then a plot was hatched in Iho custom house of this city to have this election set aside and tho returns so suppressed as to foist into tho offices of the State all tho ltadical candidates, and especially an overwhelming negro mujority in tho Legislature. To effect this object the United Slate District Attorney concocts in a caucus of federal office holder a bill in chancery in the namo of Kellogg, alleging that he bus been deprived of ten thousand votes, which if they had been cast, woulj have been in his fsvor, nnd would havo given him the majorily. In support of bis allega tions ho Gles some 3,500 nOidavils, printed, and with tho cross marks at tached, of negroes in rcinoto country parishes. 4. Beforo any sifting or inquiry in to these mere uilegalions and affida vits could bu made before any trial could bo hud, Iho United States Judge issues an interlocutory order, directing tho United Males marshal to seizo Ihu Stato House, to expel tho regular officers or tho Stato, and to proceed to recognize und install as the real government tho boaton ltadicsl negro candidates, who are proclaimed by a bogus or fraudulent bourd. 5. The returns of ibis board, created by Durell's interlocutory order, wero flagrantly laise ana noiiuoue, uusuu on no other facts or figures than the mora calculations of a partisan com mittee, and the exclusion of all returns of votes actually received by tho con servative oandidutes. There is no man of their own party with a spark of decency who does not laugh to soorn this miserable botch und fiction. Even Kellogg, by his own intimations, has admitted the gross outrage and falsehood of these returns, and declared that conserva tive candidates were elected w ho are returned by this board as defeated by thousands of voles. 6. That thus, and by means of this same Inlorlocutory order or Uurull, one of the most corrupt and uuducious nogroos that ever hung upon the oul skirlsof our community, whose term of office had expired und with it all power to act lis Lioillennnl tiovernor, was foisted by United Slates bayonets into Iho chief, cxeculivo chair of the Stato and is recognized ns such by tho federal government. 7. That tho immodiato effects of those several acts and consequences of this interlocutory order of a potty United Slates indgo aro the Installa tion, over the State of Louisiana, of a government consisting of Iho follow ing ollicluls ! lor uovernnr t A TJNiTrn States Senator For Lieutenant Governor : Neoro United Skates Collector or the Port ok SnREVK.ronT. For President of the Sennit: The Mulatto Surveyor or rat Port or New Orleans. For Speaker of the House of Rspreien tauves i The Uniteo Status Postjixbth ai Nkw Orleans For AuJitor of the Statu : Toe Assistant TiiEAsuasa or the Unitiwi States. For Senators and Members of the House, of llenrescntdtwe : SlXTY-KlilllT IiINoHANT ANII ConittTT ' EdHOES. A MAJORITY Or WHOM HOLD Hl'IIOHDINATK OFFICES IN THE COL LECTOR'S and Assessor's Depart ments of Til r Uniteo States Cov- FltNMENT. This Is tho government which has been forced upon tho peoplo of the Slain of Louisiana, through nn order in chancery of a petty judge, enforced by tho arms of Iho ledcrul government; and thoso aro tho fuels, under which this onlrngo has been consuinmnled, upon which tho American people must now declaro llicir convictions and judgmout. If such transactions can obtain their approval and support if the pcrcipi- into nnu eviucnuy ii(iiuiniii biuivviuh given bv tho authorities at Washing- Ion be sustained by them, then is the empire inaugurated in ihepluco of tho onto proud republic, and Louiniann converted from a rich and prosperous Slate Into a negro province, ruled by tbe satraps ol Iho central auiuoriucs Driols romroy's Opora House al LaCross Is advertised for sale under an execution to secure 126,000 a mony for bis divot-oed wifo. . . . . Tbo Unitod Btates marshals and supervisors who served at the late election in New York city will be paid OSti Of iMtl. Mr. Oukes Amos admits at last that ha distributed Crodlt Mobilhir stock among tho following members of oon gross i Vice President Colfux and Sen ator , uaon, sirs, iionpor iinu Duwes, of Massachusetts, Messrs. t!ar fiuld and Bingham, of Ohio, and Mr. Kelley, of Pennsylvania. He not only admits It, but regards himself us having performed u very meritorious and iiborul act in letting so many ot his congressional brethren into so good a tinnneiiil operation as the Cred it Mobilier. That; it was a splendid thing financially iho bill of tho officials of Pennsylvania for soverul hundred thousand dollars in (axes on stocks und earnings of the company abund antly prove. But if thero bus heen no corruption In this,' why wero the charges that (.hikes Alius bud dis tribiiled the stocks among these mem bers of congress so vehemently denied ti few months ago? Tho denial of Mr. Blaino was all right, Ibr It turns out that he uevor had a dollar of these templing shares In the stocks t, the company who wcro building ihb Cen tral Pin-1 llo railroad with iho inoney nd hinds of tho people of the United Stales. So also whs tho denial of Mr. Brooks, who Is oxoneralod by the dis tributor of this stock." Bnl it will bo remembered that Vice-President Col fux In a spoech in tho west most em phatically denied thut he ever had any connection with the Credit Mo bilior. It now appears that M Coi fs x had rocoived twenty shares from Mr. Ames. But ho guvo them. Why? Not because (hey wero not profitabio,4for Ihcy paid most splendid dividends, nnd, besidos, Mr. Ames was enrrvlnif tho stock for him. He. in. deed, roeeived dividends on his shares without advancing any money. So ho had surely no ribt to complain of tho investment. He gavo- the stock buck to Ames when ho discovered that troublo would ariso about It, nnd then went on the stump to proclaim his Innocence. So with Henry Wil son, tbe Vice President elect, llo re eelved twenty shares but gavo them back to Amos without receiving any dividends. As ho was a candidnto for Vico President ho took the elnrm early. Ho kept It but ono ii!jiht. These things may be all right, but such sudden manifeslatlons of virtue hare a suspicious air about them When it is shown that tho (late of the distribution of 'theso Credit Mo bilier shares Is connected with Import ant concessions to tho Central Paciflo railroad company on tho part of con gress, and when It Is further shown that these distinguished members of congress advocatod and voted tor all thoir concessions the virtue will not bo quite so transparent. Mr. John B Alley, another member of '.bo ring, lollops Ames, and somo Interesting revolutions may bo expected from him. Mr. Alley is tho exceedingly Clever gentleman alio explained in tho Dauphin county court of common pleas tho intricato operations of the Credit Mobilier so lucidly as to wipe out sevoral hundred thousund dollars ofluxes claimed by tho commonwealth ol Pennsylvania. tttriol. The " IrttprrsslbU t'onflifi." It seems wo aro never to huve dono with this vexed Question of raco 11 will down al no man's bidding Amendment upon amendment don't sntllo it. It is on "irrepressible cor. diet," iudeed. It comes np in a new shape al Washington, fhe inauguru- l on bull Is in prospect anu arrange' ments are being mado lor it ami uero is whut a correspondent writes; 'The ffravest Question under consid erution at the alfuir of this kind was tho admission of colored peoplo, and the shifts rcsortod to lo avoid the is suo, either by admitting or rejecting them, wero amusing enough. mere will bo no room for dispute tins limo The only onestion lo bo selllsi is.will the colored people accept the situation? They cannot be ignored, now iiitu tuoy occupy scats in Congress and ro ro cognizod in all tho affairs of'Iifo. Social recognition musl of niteity Billow if thev chooso to avail them selves of it. Mrs. Klliott, the We ol tho colored member from Soutl Caro lina, wus mado lo fed Hint lln-fcallery set apart for members' wives as not cnpiioious ciioiiIi lo liolJ n )lorcd wifo Insl Winter, Jml she muniuvr s di J not repeal Iho experiment. 1 Y lien nnesl one J hv ail I IlU lirria 11 1 1 Willie T . . . f ., I nieiubcm wile in re'iM n ui'limm s on. 1 10 uoi.r Uecpor iinswcr.u iinu his inslraclions woie to nilinil mem bers ol families, an.l no cxcipuoii.s rcro moilo o;i uicount ol colo noses of Iho liivuroJ whito llCB, ill spito ol'polilicul cqtiulity, itivt; Lutari- V cluvalo wnen uoniiiiir in sue I con- tuct willi this peoplo, and llio nltempt, if tniido, lo minglo In such lianner, will present nmny notol nnd islorcst iiifj scenes. And all this with 8 Donsti iitionnl provision Blaring them in 1 o iavo which decrees perfect oquHli V nnd forbids nil distinctions on ncejitnt of rneo nnd color I Tho situnlioi Is cer tainly ombnrrassing, nnd wo sci rto es enpo from It other thun for those whoso theory it is to soltlo eve ything by constilutionrtl nmondinonl to im modlntcly introduco another providing that thers shall ho no nnsnl cl-Tatlon volunlnry or involuntary n so inni ol r-mo or oolor nt iriiiujrlirallon bolls. TlIK Kl.ltCTOrlAl. CoT.l.r.OK. Al ths lists of the electoral collei'M ff Ihe soTeral States for Frosidenl nfid Mco I'rosident. cxci'lit throe, havo biln sent to the President of tho Sonatofy mnil. thonuh not inoro lhn one-tlild of Iho rnlirn lisls required by Inwlo bo dolivired to UI in ly liii'ssennfs hnve yot been received. l,oiiisiiliO sends lists from two dilloront clcio- rul colleges. The two houses of li n frrc?s, in joint convention, will dc r rnino which lUl shall be countod. n Iho second Wednesday ol Februr y, llie tims ol counting nil llio elect' al voles. . CliniHTIAN Kniiohskment. Tho I!. V. Gonernl Howard, forretting how.lidv. Pr. Nownian injiiroil Senator Ilnrli chaness fur re oleolion, lias priiitel a loiter vouching for llio Christian ly, philanthropy nnd ability ol SoiinLpr l'omeroy, who is now a tniididuio ir re election. Tho Western people df 'I I'uncy theso pious Wnsliinrlon endnte monls, which promiso nuither Indian eofiirncts. tiost routes nor rivor id harbor iiuprovemenls. ItAiil IdronMATlON. Many of M exchanircs contain ine lollowmir "Aunrnoy-Goneral Williams issalilto have docltloil, in answer to a comrnq nlontion from the Postmaster (Jonsrol that rostofliiio oflicials have no ribt to open or detain tellers pr other mst- tertransmitled through (he rostoRlee, though they msy know t tint thev con tain obscene matter." What oolor knars erer said ihev hrl f JTt Kissforirtf. The Herrlsburg Telegraph, previous to the election of John J. Putturson to iho Unitod Stalos Senate by the South Curollnu Legislature, and sinoo, has contained nrliclos highly ulngislio ol Mr. Patterson, and pledging him tho hearty endorsement of Iho Pennsylva nia Kepuhlionns. To this, that slniineh old l(ejiublican;)ourniii, ino unamosrs hurg Jiepository, demurs, and raps the Telegraph somewhat sharply, (or its presumption. It Bays of tho arliclo alluded to. . . ,-i r "ft mattors litllo lo us whethor the Incidents In tho life of this good and groat man bo correctly chronicled or iintyn few mora virtues or l few loss vices than are his making little differ oneo in tho summing up. But wo re volt nt Iho last sentence the Telegraph levotos to the interests ot Jir. t'ulter- on. It assures the country mat tlie Republicans of the Koystono Stato will hoartily endorse his election. The muster roll of tho Itopublicans of the Keystone Siato is pretty largo, as wus demonstrated at the Into election, and somo of ns would rather reserve the right to do as wo think best about en dorsing the election of such u roan us John J. Patterson is widely kuown to bo, tolhe Unitod States Senate. The Slate of South Carolina lias sinned griovously against the Union and gnovuusiy but she been pamsnod, but hor sinning has not beeu such as to warrant the imposition of such shame and ignominy? the election or Mr. 1 Uttcison lO 100 niU, In tl dy nf our bitterest anger wo could not have wished to visit upon hor such tin mitigated disgraco." "Lit vs Have Peace" tester Blodgult, against whom indictments n ro pending in Georgia for embezzling tho pu olio funds, lias maoa appneu- Uou lor permission and sale conduct to return to the blalo lo maito expia millions of somo of his transactions. Tho governor has rofusod the request. IModgctt is a lugilive In boulh Caro lina, and tho governor of thut Slate refuses to surrender him on a requisi tion from the Governor of Georgia. ' $rw dvcrtisrraenta. k o x u u k EX-GOV.A. G. CU11TIN, Al tbo Court Hits, la CLEARFIELD, TENS A, Saturday Evening, December 28th. Subject, " RUSSIA." ADMITTANCE FHF.E. Ct UTlON. All riBar brty caulioocd J Kl't pureliril or Id any Wlj mflcOinj wild two bay Hortrl, left In tua puaaeasloa ot Ororftn K. liCully, of JurJaa tunuabip. a Ilia aamo baloLga lo ui and ai lot with biiu FUl'jed l our or.1. r. JOSKi'H FATTKKSON. Irc'.'j-S. . JAMKS Mi-KEKUEM. nOHHI M l ull SUM-:. Two aarb Ki.an llorar. wrigliiojr 3,Kl0 poaada. Alio, o&t hay Uoria, weighing 1,4.1(1 iouml. i. 11 .1U Ml-1; It AY, d;cI5 3l ' Wiilimgt'jn, Pa. IIMIMSTKA IOIl'M Ml I H t-NoUoa il bereby fftven thil latleri of B'lininiilratlifO no Iho titale f J A CO II Jdo.NUOLD, bta of Hell towmliip, CltarStlrl ooiinly. Pa., devanl, haYinj; bCB ilu'.jr (;rantl lu Ilia HM'Urstrnaa. all LnUvblra ! aal-l .ll plcatc mmk itr.nMlato paymeol. and thuie bavins elaiins or leaianda will r'iil Ihrao pruperlyaulhcBliestwd lor witiruieai witbuul dilajr. B. O. KTKT2, iteji 6( Adininialrator. COUET PROCLAMATION. 1THEREAA. llo. 0. A. MATER, Pr.iid.nl Jod of tha Coart of Cmmoa Pima of tha Tweaty-SfiB Judicial inainel, roropoaea si Iba aiustias of Clrarlald, Centra and Cllalon aad Hon. Willi a a 0. foLtr and Hob. Joss 1. Hits, AaaiMialo Judical of ClaarSald .aunty, bay. laaiad thoir piooanl, lo ma dlr.cud, far tb. baldiag nt Court of Comojos Plana, Orphan." Conrl, Court of (Ja.rtar Daatlona, Court of Oyor nnd Toralnar, nnd Coart of U.naral Jail Daliy ary.at tho Conrt Honi.ntClaIrS.in, in nnd for lb. oounly of Clanrfiald, comma oolng on tba aecolid Monday, 13llrday el' Jauunrj, IM13, and I ocntinua on. wack. N0TICK IS, tberaforo. n.reky lro, lo lha Coronar, Ju.ticv. of lha P.aoo, nnd d.nilnbla, anil for .aid ounl of Cl.nrSold. to arnaar in thoir prouar pfraon., wilb tb.ir R.cord., Bolll, Inquirtilini, Kxaratnatlona, and otbar hrmoni brancoa. lo do llmao Iblnrl wliick lo lliolr omo.r, nnd in tliair babalMwriain to boson. OIVKN andrr niT hand at CloarlrliL till 18th Say of P.eauibr, in tha year of our Lord on. tuou.and ilrlit Busirtfl ana irrrniy-iwir. JLtniM J. flU, Sli.riff. "VC l'lt'14. Tbn TrniitM of "Tin rrnnBaUl I'rr.hrloriao Clintuh," on lha IJtll Stit. ISJJ, mad. apnlirallou to Ihe Court to rraiilthrm n abartor of inrurporati'inj nnd if no lufncirnt ruitun ba rbown lo lb. onalrary, tba aama will bo frautxl at tha January trrm, IS, J. U:5 A. C. TATE, Prothonotsry, Sheriffs Sale. T)Y tlrln. of wrln of fV.ri fucim, laauad I I out of Iho Court of Cunimun Ploaa cf Cloar- n.ld oountr. and to ma dirocted, tbara will ba ainn.od to l'UUMO 8AI.S. at lha Court Hon.l. in Iht bori.uxh of Claarlaid, an Monday, tha 1.1th day or Jnuuary, l73, al I o'.loch, p. thr fullowmi It.il K tan, to wlti Tba fi-llowini JiK-rilinl rrnl ..lata iltuato in Oiranl town. hip, Clrarlleld oounly, IV, bclnj Dart of tract No. ISSS. bfiinnlur nt tb. aoutk aail ooroar of aaid trao! and running north on lina bi tnatn Lacnnt k Irriu to Ilia brow of tin- prar Cranh bill; Ibanoa nlnni tho brow of laid bill, in n diraollon that will iuoloda tb. Sal on top of .aid bill nnd oonnxt wllh John Jury lino rmm tliani'0 ao ai lo inulmla all unrold land on tha mutb and of aaid Irnrt. rleliad, lak.n in irentlon nnd lo Ua i.ld ai Ik. proporl; of Kd- ward altera. Alao, n honac nnd lot tllnnl. In Bnrmld. town bip, Clenrfltld wiunly, t'a., bain. th. Mia. son rryrd by Otbtllo Hmrrd lo Iho aaid Klian MoNua- . .lv.nt, an l.lllr ln,VMl i- -k- nano of Jonallian Uu.rairkla. rlaiard, lakrn in execution aud to U avid w th. proporl; of Kbon MuMaatcr. A Imi. all Dint cartaln Irani or nil, of Und litu ai.. I In Chart town.liinA'liarllthl eonnly, I'cnn'a. Iioimiird anil drarnhnl n Mlowa, to will On Ihr aart l,y Innd of Uiilitiftbntn A Uarriion, on tb. oulh hy w. t-Mnn, on tna wom ny i.ivi now- land and on llir nurtll By Jnnni Maraia,' eoniain in. V arret : haliiB abuot funr aorra olrarod nnd a liir.a frauio houia and u atnbla thorrnn rrtot- ait. r-fiiictl, taken in atrrulion and to ba avid na the rrnparly of f-nni h. snytlrr. A'io. all Hi-fi miaul! inlereal in n crrlaln Iraot af Und sitnnteil in Pi-nn tuwn.ltlp, Clrarllrld ooun ly, Pi, hunndrd and dnaetllird ai folluwi: llrrin ninit at n putt in tha liua of rlpcnror; tliaai-e by laml mid Parid Snenoer north 50 derrre. w.il IS p.ri'tiri to n po.t; thenoe aiiuili 4S ilegrrea. mflt 9 pi-rrliel to n poll I llience norm ov negrrr. pi-n-hra tonehc.tnuli ihenee anutb 20 de.reoa e;i.l 71 peri-tlel alnnr line of (llier Ilell lo white O.V. Iheue. aouib .1.1 di'irrroi Mil Id p.rehea to a hiekoeyi tlionoe north Ot rtejreoa enul M frli' to n .liellliut llirno. i iulU .11) degrwi ts.l 17 ncrehe. to n red onk I thence sorlh 37 derreM aa.t JS ner-hi a lo s hlekory l Ihenoe north 32 de rmal wet X7 perenri 10 n i'w I inennw ..i u' l-w aa.t .13 nerehea to Itnneii I bin"l nortb 40 degi we.l Isi neruhei lo nlaee of beilnninri ounlaln- in. S ajiea. ClieJ. taken In election nnd lo be iold u Ih.sruporty of 11 alt haw Henry. Al... nil Pefcnilnnt'l interml in s bourn nnd 1.1 lluated In llnulldale. Clearfleld eounty, I'enn a- bniin.led and de.erihed al liillnwi: on lha eait ol nriibln .tro.1. fmntin. on Brlibln alreel 60 fWt, nnd rannln. wait loO feet In Mnil. alloy I kn.wn nnd deaoribed na lot no. ot in pmn oi .am ovr- ouah. wllh n lane Ihroe-tlory hotel and at tier oat bnllrilne. th.roon .raoled. Silled, liken In IN. oiillnn and ta ba told m Iks propirty of Pnt, I, Uonnlly, Ttnni r Bits. Tba prlS r spm n )f Ik. prnp.rly ih.ll k lUnek of mull be pal J al th. Ilmi (.t iaj(, or anoh s'har nrmnfojinj. made aa aril) he aaor.yid. tklrll th. pOBirt will h. )nim.4lat.ly pnt tt nnd told again at th. aipeni. and riah of tb. norai.n to whom It wai luooll off, nnd who, la eaii yf d.loian.y at neb r fale, ahall make good Iks aama. nnd Is ai) Ipitnno will lh. Pood, be pr.i.nled la Oonrt for ronflrwintton uol.it Iba mom; 1. aotuilly pal i to tha hhiril. ' Bssntrr's Orrtcs, I BharUt. (Ietlld, Pa , Ie. I, IMI Sheriffs Sale. BY Tlrtoof wrlti of Venditioni xpDn,)a4 gvt of 111 Court of Oomnwt PlvMof Oloor fitltl ontf, nd to tft . dlrMtid.i tbtro will b xpoifd to pubUo lalt, ftt ibt Court l.oat, In tho koroaKh of Cleorflold, on MnUjrf ht 18lh dmj til Jauunrr, lH7l, M I o'c.ork, p.m., Iho following doicrlbod real ciUU. to wit ; A oUrtsln lot of Itn.I iitut.t In OiOeolo barouth, HmrHftii ronnty, Pl.,-houin1r 1 on llio Uth by ui ivic.inru uoss, nusi vj wiud'h "" by. itrcot, oul eait by ou alUiy, nnd having o (.Iftitk tlwelliug boufo aud frtvmo itobto tlivreon. bviw-d, Inkfn Id oinoulioo ood to bo tuld M (b prupai'ly of UopjamiD hliut, AIm, a certain tract of land litunto In Perifuioo towmbtp. tleftrficld e'juuty. 1'a., Iwiriimtrm at poit oumcrf Ihrnoo oorlb frU dKlil'a cant 20 JioreVa along laud ouovayed to Jubn P. Ht-rt to a oat on tha old lioa i tbviioa by itio UourgO Hum vurrvy toutb 4U drirroc- oait lVU rvlia to hint vruM t tliaooo by tbo i. HiKkart innrof ootith M dc(i;rooi 2H0 percbrf to White onk curucr j tbrooe wwit by A) at I una nwxun aurvt-T zqj purvnea w filaoo of bff inning ; oontalolng fit aorP, mora or BM.and having aout trei cleared, orchard, fraino hobit and barn (barton- Salaad, taken iu eireutltto and to bt aold aa the property of Darid wooai, , Alio, a certain tract of laud iiuato In tlio vil lage of Janearllte, (iulieh towofbip, Claarflvld tonnty, Fa., lot being AO foot front aud ruuulog back Zuo tt, and bounded nortb by an alley, ran by lot No. 2. tooth by Marten ktroot, and wett by Walnut troet, and having a frwno ttabla and a largo framt kouo tbereon. and occupied aa a hotel. Seiaed, tnken In txecution aud to b told at tb property of Uowcn A Turner. Alio, a oertalo lot of land aitaato In Put town aliip, Claar field oounly. Pa.t bounded aortn by AndurioB eraek. oaat by J. F. MclUudrick, tooth by Pennvillo turnptkt.and woet by Cnldwell; lot 7a feat by 216 feet aud having a two ttory plank frame dwelling lucroon onwted.- Soiaed, Uken ta ex ecu nun auJ lo oe tola at cut property of Auguitui Bob - hofuub, C'leorCiold oounty, Pa. t- )uuJrI to wit: rrouliug on Single tlreet OU fuel ami running ba k by Halo ttrcet S00 feet to an alley, and by lot no. .and having a large two ttory frame boue, liable and other outbuiidinga thereon erect rd. eiud, taken In execution and to bo aotd at the property oi' Abratitio KtpUiirt. Attn, a om tain (mot of Ian I tiluart In Morrit tow nil) tp, Clearfield eootity. Pnn'a.( helnnln at dogwood oorner. tben-ie by the John HtnUn i Jr- vey touth Ktf de(re eatt IO peroh?if throat ly what wat Jaao KqIh J s porehare north 1.11 perctief; Ibtnoe by J-hn Ilruwt. nrciate north fli Jrgrevt went i 7 1 perchet to tlie Hue tr;et; tlieace luuth 131 pereuet to .In of begit.sinjr; eontainiag 132 to ret wort or let, heing nearly all olrared and having a good houve, barn, out-boild-Ingt and bearing vrebard thereon. bVited, taken in ex-oution and to be IjU at :lie property of Jtbb H. llockeuberry. Aleo, two certain trcf vf Und ai'unte iu Mrrli towiiiuip, Clearfield euunty, r. rti one piece oeginmug a. eiuaii uriniocK, eng toain-faet our nerof oriefnal tract in ihe nnme ! IVler Wncner: tbenco wcet along original tract line U'2 vrcbei to a pott; thenoe by Und of Aire, luej-la north 105 utrch-t to poft ; thrnsre eat by land of A data Miner perehee to a hrmlovk tnpliiig; thenoe iQuth by land f Uronner, Trueke A Co. luG perchet to plaoe of beginning; ouo taming aerc, more or lett, and baring 4U aoret cleared, with dwelling bouae, barn and other out-bnldioKt and orchard thereon. Tho other pieeo thereof brg inning at a poet ou tbo north wett earner of Adata Mover; Ibenee teeth by land ef eid Mayer Itf perehet to white pine earner; thenoe wet by land uf Kfrt. Uoorlaea. I. (J. MerreJI and A. Heiaiek U0 percbot U poet timer In lino ol original tract, adjoining landiof Allport'tottate; thence north 1 2 If perchet to old brio lock t thenoe eait 180 perchet aud place of beginning; oonlaining 114 aaice, more or lett. Baited, Uk n in ex ecu Uou and to be told ai tbe properly of Samuel McrreX Alio, all that traet of land, containing 215 aeret more or left, lately in the occupancy of C tinman Straw, situate la r'erEutun tewnibip, ClearSeld county, P., being part of a eurvey m tlie name of Matlhi! blotiRh, booml'-d I'V landt ol HcuMn Lvwit, H. C. lliniillon, Mirtm liloum, Jne. Head and otlieie; bat ing aUmt 00 htcs el?artd. with a gittj barn, email dwelling itoaite and orctiard ihetvoa. fciird, t'fO 1 1 execution and to be to! J af tlio property of Jean CupWll. Attn, a certain traat land titoittc in Wom1 ward townehtp, I hnrlitld equity, I'd., ronaded and dfcriji ai ftMiwt, t. nit: ty lemli of ; eooUining hO acrce. with a'"ut J' arret o'earetl, aud bavii'g a l -g buufe, or:hrd r.D I other Itn iiroreinrntt tfiervon. He t d, taken In execution and to be told at the property of Jaimee McKne. AUt. a certain tract of land f'-tua'e in Per-D'on towmliip, i'lenrflrld CKiinty, Pa., bcuiiilf j and deerriiwl at follow, via: On (be enot by I Oil I of Mclully and Pittrrvnn, ou the toulb hi landt of McCully and Witheribtf ou the weet by laudt of WiihriyhJ and K. C. Carre'LaiiJ on the anrth b lnS ol r.. L ltrr.lt, 1 itLcnlit, F nod Jubn T. htmw : eontnininr 1 1 acre., avjre or leaa, wilb I& aorca elrared nnd imali lor bunaa and big barn tbero'ia. tiviied, taken in .ireutinn nnd to b. auld ai tbe property of Wniliisrton Brown Barrel!. Alao, s certain trtet of land altuite In Decatur town.hin. Clearrteld county, Pa , and kiown at tb. 'Keuteek" fnrtn, bcffiuni!.. nt hawthorn cor ner, on we.t aide of Bmvcr Run, ..lioinios land. lurrrred far Amol nn-l Willmta P.uok ; thenoe aontb ?si derror. eait 1011 perahea to poeteorner of R. Wnlk'i inoond -nohai.; Ihenee by aama nnd Rlehard Copeiin purchate, aonlh S ! degroei won 70s perene. to poet corner in nn. ot it. ik ShowalUrt Ihencn north 7 dcrrrea wait IS It perebee to hemlock ayrner ndjnioiogKndiof Wa, rhiliii; thene. by lid eurrry and n il.iam and Amo. Rook eurrry north tii def reel Met SI I porchefto plnrw of b.rinalng. eoatnining 1.10 ncree and nllownnct beingpart uf a Iraot innrry ed In nnrn. of Joieh whitrhi'.l. geiiml, taken in .locution nnd lo to iold ni tn propery oi t.unr. Copeiin. Tassi or Fits. The pr'.ol i r mm at which th. pro.efty lhall b. .truck off inn.t be paid at tt. tin.s of aal.,or aueh olbar arranf(enicnti made aa will he arprotod.otherwl.ath. prorar ty will b. Immediately put up nnd auld nirain at Ihaaiptnaa and link of tbe n.non Ui wbora It waa nrnok mi, nnd wh-i, in ca. cf deft jU.cy at auih rv-iale. elmll mak. mild th. ua., nnd In no iniuno. will tb. I.ed be praeented la Conrt for confirmation nalee. the money Ii eetunlly paid le lb. t-lmriu". Jl'ariM J. I' IK, nnnnirr a urricw, I rn.riu. Cl.nfeld, Pa.. Hie. IS. 1M1 I Sheriff's Sale. 1"IY rlrtn. of wr!ta of .reftr, ei,M, le- J ) lied out of lh. Court of Common Plea, of Cieaiue'd .ouoty, and lo mn directed, thw. will be elpoeed 10 CUUL.IC KALK.nt the Contt llooie In th. boroush of Clearfield, on Mou- day, th. 13tii day .f Jatinary, 1873, nt I u'elock, f.m.. ., lb. following Ileal titale, t. will All that certain fr.tme rlmreh or meeting home, lliiate in lb. borough of O.eeuli, Clrarflelit coun ty, Pa., on lot nt erner of Blancha-d nnd Hale itrretl, fronting 76 feet on Ftlinebard and running hick 164 fret by Hale alreel to an alley. Belied, takea in execution and to b. iold M Hi. property of tbe Building Comniitlee of Ihe M. t. Church ofUioeola. Alio, n o.italn two atorr fi.me dwillini home nnd eurtilla. nppnrteunnt thereto, litunti in I'ike townihip, t'lrnrtleld county, fa-, on th. h-ft aide of Ibe tnrnpik. reading from Curwrnirille to I'enn rille, about on.-fourtb of a mile fn.ui where laid Elk. croanra Anderlon crrrk ; aaid being feet y lfl la lint together with th. curtilage appur tenant tneroto. Dclira, laaeo in etccoiion nnu to be told no th. property of Michael Mcltif lit. Alio, all tbo.e two tract! of land iitual. la Bell tiwnibip, Clearfleld county, Pn. Tho one piece n ta. r u kvninuiu. o. nriuiwb ooroer, tbenon by Iraot No. SjoS eouth .1 well t)fl perrhei to bireb; tbcooe north SA degreci weit 2ild peroliel to n poll; mince norm it ue rreeivnit Srll 4-lOnerebcitopolt: thence north .01 degreci wert 2tll perrhei to a maple: tlicnee ooth 4d degreei ea.l ICO petclirl to poiti thence eouth &tlf degreea welt F0 percliei to a hemlock : thenoe a,,uth A0 degree, earl 1116 perch" to the plan, of beginning; containing 75ft acrca, 17 perehel anrl alliinanee. jne omrr puro inrnui beginning nl n hemlock nn line of No. JM, thence north 10 degreei wet 246 perrhei to hrmlo. k i thence north AO degreei ea.t eO ncri-hi a to n po"t ; thence ennth 40 degree! ra.t 210 percliei to white ninei Ihenee hy No. .i.1 eimlh ! ilegreee weet Ml perotic. to the beginning) containing llOaorea nnd ill porchca and allowance, rteiaed, lukea lit eioiulloa aud to ba lolil aa Hie properly of Darid i. Hmiih. Alio, ll that eerlain tlirra llnry ram. dwelling beuie, as by 31 feel, mid back building atlaohed about 94 by la feel, together with curtillag. ap purtenant lu.re'n, ntuata anool ou.-uail mil. norlh-.at of Clrailiold borough, in Lawreac. Innn.bip, Clrnrflrld county, Pa., on the north iiile of Ihe public road Icliag from Clearfield lo the Muuol Zion Kihonl home. 8elied, taken la eie roiioa and to be iold ai Iba propirly of A. Humphrey. . , , . Taaaa np 8in The price or nam al which th. properly .bail b. atrack oft nut b. paid at tb. liana of eala, or inch ether arrangement! mad. a. will b. approeed, ntharwia. lha prop. oily will be imme.ll.l.ly pal up and (old agaia at lb. .ipenee and nil oi taa pereon m woo tt wae itruok ol.and who. la ..a.ordaal.B.y, at lack re-iale, .ball make good th. aim., aa la a. Inltane. will lha l..d h. r.ii.t.d la Caarl for .onnrmatloa nnleii lb. money I. to laally U. Sb.rif. JUUriM J. Ni., ttnaaiar a vrricn i 0l.irn.1ii. Fa Dm. II, UTI. I nAUTIQW-AII paraoaaar. berahy oantlooed uti.i nur.ba.ln. nr in any manner med dTni. wllh Ifcl following property, aow In Ibe I....T. .r PaLu H.'L.nib.rry. 1i i Una gray aiara. Iwa oowa, ana log lied and a one. horn wagon, ai lha earn. b.long la mnheelng btrn pnreii.ad by me at Sheriff a aaia ana leu w,jn nam l ater n Lanibarry on loan o4 liihjwfi; ?. d.cia i . tAilCKb I.AjibllfcRBr 1JINK, WH1TI KOAl ttSINO SlylNS Jail reoelt.d and fur eala by April II. unt J . ?JJ-Bjf 4 CO. Jiruijs and rtlrtllriurs. E L A T Ii T MOVE! i ti THE LATEST, . MOVE ! 07 HARTSWICK;& IRWIN'S 1 ! DliUO STORE, To Ibrir srw kutlding aa B.-OOH4 f trut, nearly ' oppmlta ilia iture of Wtaicr t B.tti, CLEARFIELD, PA., WWe tbey will eoutlnna to toppty their old and at many new enitomen ai u:.y uume, with rUHE DRUGS! chemicals: P1IARMACELT1CAL l'REPAUATIOXB, (Jscluding nil new reiai-Jivl.) . Patent Mrdletne, Palntl nnd Oil. Olait anu Tutty, School Book., Htattiinery, Paper, . 4c; alio, n full lino of llruz , i gilts Sundriai, Hair ' i . i : i i . i y - C.r.etlci, PerfnraarlM, Toilot Artijlip, limali.i, 'lint boapi, J'uokat Bookr, So , all ol , th. teal nullity. PURE WISES ASD LIQUORS, tot atdical tl acrnintl ptrfoci xjt Pmr WkH LetuU Co lorn of .11 kiod, Kmr bJ BoiM Lin4fcd Oil, Vftrniihci. Turpcn tlnf, CokJ Oil, Ptit.t 1 V ami ib Kxtractf, CoofvoUeMricf, BirJ fi!, FiUr, greuaj ai vngrouaii, uf all kinJi. SMOKERS AND CIIEWKI13 Will Cod our iUck of Chewing And Smoking ifbacet, IiuporUtl nn i Do ucalia L'iara, ituufT aud inf cut to bo of tb ttj ba.t kraodi in Ilia mnrkeL LAMPS ANU CHIMNEYS, All kind. of OLA S3 WAKE. GARDEN MUSICAL IlifiTilL'MEMHI uJ klutical Tfiauuiiugi of artry vtiUtj. Ilarlnit a long axixuttaoa in tlie lutinvt, aud an titeufir and well leotd ttnek of ntediciowp w are rtmblrd lo 611 Pbjriiofnai' pwicriptiom at 4ia kiyt ttfiHra and en iho uodt reaonabif lUfhUI, JJ U4 imt . HARTSWICK 1 IRWIX. Clparfl.U, Pa., Mar SI, 171 if. P. T. T. "For thy Stomach's Sake and thine other Inflnnitios."-St. Paul. ruua WEST BRANCH BITTERS. Vlafe, par., pleennt and hMth-giing TYuic itrletly TcgataMa, and manufactured from tb. moat pur. aud .hoie. mMtrt..l! il nut a tpirlt drii.k lor lubititiita for wbiiky, but a aci nlific conipnuud, for the protection of tha lyitem and tbo ci-r. of diiearc, made frora cliemi'.-al'.r pure rpirltr, entirely tit from fulil oil or other irrita ting pmpertlei, and will lot diiagreior ofTenil the uj,1 delirala ttomach. A lur.f pnrate eiport enc. hai altcit.d U. Superiority over all Ordinary Remedies. No Bitten at prctent offered to the puMk ountaiiii an much medioinal rlrtue. aria yet io uie and plenaant la take. In na ii ta euro d tae, and It will Dot create aa appetite for ipiriiaoa l'.qoori, but will ear. Ihn cffi-cti of dinipatlun. To locreaee tha Appetite, I EE IT. To promote Illgoitloo, VSE IT. To eara Dyipapila, J .; ; V5E IT. To care F.vay and Ague, I'oB IT. To ur Billloainen, VfK IT. To eur. Conilipalloa, , r VSE IT. To lure Chronic Plirrho-a, tSK IT. To onrn Heart burn, VSE IT. - To euro Flatulence, I'SK IT. To cure Aeld Eructatloni, USB IT. To run Neirntu Debility, VciE IT. To cure Hydoehondria, l'S& IT. To ear. fjallownoii of CorA,:cabja, V&E IT. To .nr. Pimplci and Blotchci, ' t?E IT. For Gonernl Proitration of tha , Phyilcal powen, VSE IX, and il will aura yeu. FjM CTtrt,here, al ll.tl per boltlc, Mann-r-ctured t lolmircly bj A. I. SHAW, "i Dmgjiit. CI.EAnFIKI.il, PA., Who offer! liberal Inducement! lo th. trnde. OoL 17. Ie0;lf. VALUABLE . REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE HA LCI Tht n.leraiftnad affert at erWite eala tbt M lowit raal aetata i A I-olof C. round, eltnaU io tht vtllaxa of ffewbarg, Chea4 townehtp, aontedain one and a half aorea, and baying a larga two ttorj 11 onto and aoo i Italia erected thereon. Tbie iiroportr la atilUrula fa lllal br PweUing. s ' ; ALSO, A Farm, of 40 acree. adjoining tba town r Wewbarg, hartnf orar aerte oleared and inderaalMvaitoWi with a caod log boana and barn and bearing orchard of anuice fruit thereon. 4 Tela of at cat tan t ooaj uoderllei tba trart, ALflO, KM) Acrta f I. and. on Wilton Run, In Cheat lownthip, within two and a half mUee f i neti i:rtk. ji n well tintberMi with floe, uak and Hpmloik, and anderleld with ooal. Tarfioa wlehlrg ant briber lafnrnahan will aali a aire, Harare' Amen, at Nehnrr, or on WILLIAM Tt'( Kivft, Mtllbf n-art.ld, Ta, j?fnllstry. asnou.vc,km"knt , .At )fTiii;.iiit.iTi . REDUCTION OF PRICES! : t I ' - : - I . i I Ill H. I'OHTKK KIIAW, 1). I), . lai'OlttAST llil'TH: llaviiiff Fuoor.lr tn rMtlnr a hrlit. i..ia rostrrtiil, iinica ll, ..a. ni tmnltrult fh.. , . Bimi:il sa fill! I 'll of T'h. I uu i!,J 1 mtiiwl'juSur. of taolli and olbar mgu-rial, ij 0ri'.un irj(il"f4 SS;l wanauliO to jiraM. im ai'.J a.n t-avtiw. Frlin i-, r ilt-A liial in Lrfi for ,'tt jliM lion of url.r. iil :n-.J It. 31 j uf tlj- u.i'j-J to.iti -fi llrotiojlr'-ii,nal.k- in rVu.i,; :L, Pri'rt jour IctUi anil yos ura.arta jur latttbj VuttliiKuf the nalural U. IS in a beallliy, vw.' arrvatlrcauil airlul conuitin U mailt a px-ialti. lM.iact anil lualforaiati'.a.coyiuioa to lit. laeuu' ).w anil aooclatt barta, aro IroAltil ami eorrwui wllh f.iir iuoccii. Eiamiualiun. and cuniaiu. tiona rsr.s. It woulil Im wall for pillrnti from a diitu t, 1.1 ma know Ij mall a faw Oaji befora ix.n, to Iba ollioc, " II la v. ry lEihorlant that diiliirra bclwnniu nrol ifx aoa laclva ytnrt aboold ban ,ktV tocth txaminad. Anursihutioi art a luiioiitercii aaj Iwtk rv movwi wit bout KiiB. liifponitioni sij ebaraator art ju IgctJ by aJt tha world by tbe exireiotif of tba facr, .ibn bow rrry diiaatrou may it thrrafure Le iotpu aotti ta i&'l(ilia an aiprt-aaiw of diitertcd ftaiina, tun epart from a bTKlcnio view. Now, tocajcy natural (uol artflkii!) oe rifarte and ftUuoru, rciD' cl aud mI7 natural aimplicUiei aud imtinot S. PUKThlt PHAWtl. D.S. Or.cr In ITiW lUaftouie liuildiog, Second ftmt, CJiHrflwd, P. frhini rrNTALnAT?n. ffgp, Pr. A. M. UILLS QIirjVMuld nay to bii palienta and tlie. libt g-imrally, liiat, having diulvd partntri. wiib l)c. tb.iw. he ii now doing tba entire tift of bi oflice bimrrlf, io that jiatirnti need not hu Ui-.-; 't'U tOtl'T the bacls ut any atbrr OL-eru t'lr.uh'.l, JklAfcb Zi lS72-pd:bu.ob;3 J. M. STEWAET, D. D. S. .JJJ"7rS Cffioe over Irwin'i Druj f tere ircfifr Ct'RWEXSVILLE, PA. All ltnU cpratioua either in Ihe uerbuitil oroiit-ratfto I itcft, promptly attendtd to ut f j ;;,', ui. d gi'Drastixd. fiacial attentioa pui (o tl:f t-tudai r,t gf jisefl'ri of tb natnral :mi, of il aoJ Iwclr. rmn ahoold ban il.,. j,.,iii" uu mourn, irrcunruy ui tutj IfCtittjf ct vf'.illy e-jrrectrj. Teeth extrncted witLottpilt bj th: i;re of V.Xhcr, and artificial tftfa itntrud of the let material and warratitad to rrn Ur ilfiirt'fin. ttril?ri'71-W WiSffUalfOU5. EXCELSIOR FIR EMPOEltS. 1. ISAACS, Huoc.uor to JOHN PAEEIEi, tin arch rH JliJdle of lha block. V Tib t Alb it!., goitferld, PHILADELI'UU, mronTia aid tmnt. A ll. A -4.: -a .."... fri-3 -Ci FANCY FURS, "-'(i(-ttikroa tiDiri' a catuiui ''irKw - " Wholcnle and K.uJL Hiirin. ibipertod a very Inrg. anl rpleaJid u. eoitmrt-t of all the diOereol kind, of FlKfraa fint bandi in Kuri pe, would rrpectfullr iit::i t!.e rrairl of Ihil pper to call and ixataiDi'it a.io.tnieiil of F;mey tura. I am detcraiDti a lell al litu lone u.u price!. All Furl limil ed. tnlirejirceutationi to effect ,al.a. KU-US A1.1LHKU AN i) Kt'l'AIKED. T-lT I'.tucrjbi-r Iho rture, TIB Arch St. IV!V (letoker Jil, I.l2-2ra TIEKL' IN UUROPEI GfiEAT ESCITEUEXT IN FRENCHVILLE! ! at an end for tlo present, iu far ai tlx iliw tpilng uf urn an J tbe ttractian of pn-p: i1 coDocrufd. Tht Royal tajrit;rrt no doubt p th?nitlvM ar.t. rrjoico over tha remit, bit " imicnificaDt ii thtr work wh-o comparti I too human and chrmiao vOurti of L. M. COUDRIET, who nat UBfltTt iken to lapply all tbt eitii-iili the lower rod of tbe rounty witb food and rt.3cri at rnf(lln? lew ratri from bii mammoth itirA UCLSONRl'ltO, whew ba can alwaji betf-.:t rea j lo wt upon callen aud tmpplj tbia o Dry Goods or nl! kinds, Sucb aj (1 Uf, Salttiett, Cauiueret. Vua IHIuir.eF, Liiueo, IriIIitifCt CaiieiMl, TriioiuljipUp hibboai, Lac, Rpadj trsdf Clotliirg. Coots and PWi, Bittm Cpaj ntl f ('if Wpit material and made to ortr tfoctfl, Olotc, Mitteni, Laco., Rikkit k .Qr.OCkiKIE? OF ALL KTNDS. CoiTi o. Tea. Cuffir, Rio. Mt liirti, Fiilv, fU Ptfrk. Li'iieed OU. 1 uli Oil, Carbon Oti. n.it-uHare. Quemtwarr, Tinware, Cartinf. P,( and Plow Cartir.jtt, ft wis, Bikr, Lorntaii-ii trs, ft Jcr Vnztct, and all kiatli of Aitt, Pcrfansort, Painta, VartiUh, Olasa, and W afiirlnicut of lationer. GOOD FLOUR, PT vn'V'.-.l triiaal. alavaon band, tod tII' 1 I at tie roatitla &g-utL tHaiUOkP. ic.-a aa Brandy, Vine. Gin, Jiv;k j veil llontcttrr Ml II .t fla:.ill Xlittrn. t(n8 ji tuu-1- of V.'uul wanlnj f.ir ahit- tlv 1 h'i;l eit nice will b paid. C'Vvrr.ecl M k I aud (jt tAic al tbo Lift'! ttiiUi rrica. Ao, Atf:,t for StrotWimllt aui Carmi'- T'.r -hiPrf lha. i-tiiuea. It-rl i d for Toumlrc 9. ToitillU trcr tbing unwllj kept in a retail it ore. t. M. ( Ol'DHrFV rarta.VU1t r. O , Vargb 1.11. mTrBLE M) STOXC 1ARB Mrs. 8. S. LIPDKL1, Hariut.n2.ged la th. Marbla builaiM,' to Inform her filcnd. and Ihe pnklie that aw1 1 now and will keep oonatnntlyon baDdaliri11 well MlroliKl alv-k of IT A L1A.N AN D TKn)loS M IUBI.K, and II prepared ta faralih le TOMES-TONES,' BOX AW, fRAULE TOUES, MONTHS Carli mJ r o.l. for Ceinrlery Lot, Silli and Capf, aim, BlRRAl', TABI.R AND WAHII fTA.15 luFr!. Ac. tt. K . Yard on liecd itreet, near tbr R. Cleanield, I'a. tZ- TOBACCO AND CIGARS . WHOLESALE AND RETAIIj At the New ToWeo and Ci' it. H. SH.tH, Detwein Shaw llo.ee A Men.lo. noal'"' ron.lentle na hand a Una allorlail Cnirrois C..ndiih, febli. f' Ulchicin and Century Finn1 .. ... i. Ibawlnf louacno, - Alio, a larr. and well elechd rteel ' 'J' nnd Domeill.ri(trl,loliln M.eeHhnnsi and Briir ripf. - . .e.rTtkil f' IlO.ei, l.lrar nunierw, . --- - , found la a well reirnlilril f 'V ' ' , . Tube Hlota. u--l (trer. Jbr R.roemher Ihe aliee: (W1 Iwien Hhaw Hou and ',",B. T . T EV, SCIll Ll'., n.T.T.n ivrn n A TV DEXSSEB . tJt..l tnw eeond itraat, nt door i" ryr , r....a.l(l. T. nOD Im v - rptIR dbmochatii.- ' pt Ai.A?:,f IhnT ana ii" i"r - .! pit. I .e an- Vl'lol ay ""7 I- I u i',.v - jaDOUl f.TUW, f