OEORGE B. GOODLANDER, 1DITUR KD raoraiiron. . - CLEARFIELD,' Ta. WEDNESDAY MORNINO. NOV. 11, 18T3. ' The Late Election. The first Tuesday of November was glorious "field day" for tbo Demo crats. The old ."Union Savers", on that day routed Radicalism io New York, "Virginia and Wisconsin, and so badly crippled its foroes in Kansas loyal, blooding Kansas and in Min nesota and Massachusetts, that thoy will nover recover again, exceptin tbo latter Slate, where their fiitbers oscd to bang women for being witches, cut the tongues out of tho mouths of Quak ers, so they could not preach, and banished Roger Williams and bis Baptist friends and drove tbetn among the savages of tbe forest. In a local ity of this kind, it will take Democ racy a long time to take root, How ever, we have but little doubt but that in a fuw years more bigotry and fa naticism will be driven to -tho wall won in that benighted Stnto.' The reader may ask, why , is it that ' Ohio, Now York, Maryland, Virginia and all the States of the Norlh-wost, tiro forsaking Radicalism and voting the Democratic tickot, and yet Peon nylvuuia still adheres to its Radical Idols r Inero aro so vera I reasons for this. ; "The Pennsylvania Dutch," as we are called, always move slow ly. This arises from our conser vative character. More, our State was among the last to elect Demo cratic State officers previous to tho brcakiug out of Mr. Seward's.'Irre IfjsMble Conflict." Nearly all the other Northorn States bad embraced Radicalism from three to five years bofore "the Pennsylvania DutclTwcnt over. It is thoreforo quite natural that our State should be the last to forsake tbe Radical heresies and turn prodigal, after eating husks for twelvo jears. rauenco, render. jcxt tall, when the peoplo will be called apon - to elect Congressmen, you will soo tbe Commonwealth, of Pennsylvania give tbe Credit Mobiliors such a trimming as no set of publio robbers evor re ceived before Just look at Kansas, Illinois, Min nesota and Wisconsin, where thore was scarcely any Democrats for ten years past. They this full nearly turned things upside down for the Radical hosts, notwithstanding that all the powers of Giant's Adminis tration and that of the State was Wieldod against tbo Democrats. Our victory in Wisconsin is truly wonder ful, and by noxt fall Michigan, Min. nesota, Illinois, Kansas and Iowa,nill. follow Ohio, Indiana and Wisconsin. The Domo'crats and those Republicans Who Ore ODDOSed to Credit Mnhilinr frauds and Salary Grabs, will hare a t large mnjority in tho Kansas Legis lature and will thoroby. secure tbo ' two United States Senators,- in the room of Pomeroy and Caldwell, "who wero expollod for fraudulent transac tions. The political tide has turned Hl yi ... .1 wo years irom tins date will not find a Radical Governor in office in iwiy State of the Union, outside of 'JNew England, and perhaps only In Massachusetts. Statesmon will again oe brought to tbe surface, aftor exper imenting for twolvo years with hum bug loyalist?. i m m U IVorthu Example. -. Recent investigations, mado by the Canadian .Parliament, establish the fuct that the pnited States is not the only territory where"Chrietinn States men" combine to rob and plundor tho people of their lands, through Credit Mobilicr and railroad schomcs. It appears that our neighbors across the bordor bavo boon imitating Ames, Colfax, Scofleld & Co., and liko them, have boen caught. But unliko our statesmon, every member of the Ca nadian government implicated in the railroad frauds recently brought to light by an Investigation, bns rosigned or loft tho Dominion for a more conge nial climate. Jlut horo all tho rob bers, except the dead ones, are getting ready to take their seals in Congress for another lease of two years, and on and aftor tho first Monday in Decora tor next, our own member, Scofleld, and Kelly, the Philadelphia patriot, and their confederates, can be seon occupying Beats in Congross as com plaoently as though they had novor porjurod themselves, or robbed tbe peoplo of a dollar, whilo the Cunadian resigns or flees. - . A Candid Confession. Tbo Phil adolphia Press of the Ctb in alluding to the defeat of its party and the til- mph of the Democracy at ttte Into election, blundered on tho following snort slop: , , "Bat It It Melon I thai ear jn to lh fact that within th lilt year ninny abala her bean trough! to light which, while thoy era not prop, orly chargeable to Iho Itepubllnaa parly, hare implicated nuailiort of III loading mnnngen, and peonl." ... io. eeunacneo 01 too , "We told yoo so," nnd were fight. mg it out "on UintJino all summer," yot, you never- opened .your mouth until aftor tho elections woro over. Tho people will hardly thank you now for coming to tho (rout, after the battle i ever. " ' It is said there ore 85,000 workmen to Philadelphia wh4 are out of employ went.' And yot tliry allow Addition. I'Wr.n, and ?i!enc t boar swsy Ms. Ibi t1V ' ' ,id I r Our .rational Vegradatlon. Although tbo laws of trado and commorco are as siinplo, fixod and un alterable as tbe laws of animal lifo, fow seem to have etudiod the formor, and none appear to practice thoin at this day. To attempt to carry on business and trado successfully with out money not a roprosontative it as fallacious and dangorous to com mercial transactions a, to try to live and enjoy good health without breath ing pure air. Tbe physioian who would prevent, or oppose the circulation of pure air to tho chamber of bis pationt, would be denounced as a quack, or a vory poor doctor, if not charged with tbo promaturo death of his patient. Now, what is to bo thought of the economist who attempts to drivo a honvy business without monoyf If tbe economist would be pronounced a humbug, what shall we say of thoso at the bead of publio affairs, who practice the same folly ? .' If It takes no more wisdom to rcgu- lato trade and commerce, than It docs a sick room, why has this young, vig orous and prosperous nation of ours beon rushed into the vortex of uni versal bankruptcy, to the degradation of every citizen In it ? The individual must be very blind and stupid, if ho does not coroprohond and see that our government has fallen into the hands of a set of political gamblers and frcobootcrs, and the injuries which they have entailed upon all classes, by tbo infamous policy that those at the head of the National and State governments bavo pureucd tbo past ton years, in its results has beon as detrimental to the prosperity of tbo country and tho happiness of its peo ple as it is possiblo to make thorn, short of an epldcmio or ascourgo. The American Congress has for six years past been practicing a speoios of brigandago upon our people, never exceeded by their Spanish allies In their most prosperous days. In fuct, it seems as though our publio servants supposed that the government was In stituted for their special or personal bencfit.if tho actions of tbe leadors Of tho mnjority party in the Cabinet and Congress is to be taken as an index. Those in authority not only rob the people of their lands and secrets their raonoy, but they have morally do bauched both Church and State. Rob beries and perjury is woll nigh the rule, and not the exception. They have inaugurated a system of finance and banking which is nothing more nor less than refined gambling, and sot as though the whole power of the government must be used for the behoof and benofit of such publio rob bers as Jay Cooke and Henry Clews k Co.; pratically subverting the gov ernment and making it an engine of oppression, instead of protecting the people, as was designed by its found ers. . ' The financial maneuver at Wash ington must demonstrate to the world the fact that the men at the head of public affairs are unfit to manage any thing, except a 300 per cent.- Credit Mobilior arrangement, or to double and grab their own salaries. The idea of a great government liko ours promising each of its em ployes $5 in coin, throe weeks before it was due, and tbon when pay day comes around, learns that its Treas ury contains r,Q coin, and it must for foil Its word, is truly a financial "stun nor." This last economical stretch was probably the groatest (!) finan cial measure that has beon attempted for mnny years, and this lust effort of the National Administration to re sume spcoie payments looks more like an effort on tho part of boys than of statesmen, and chows conclusively how littlo these men have studied the system of financos uphold by Adam Smith and other dead men, whoso views are wholly discarded and thiw last magnificent schomo brought to light. The only trouble about It, scorns to have beon tho insufficiency of silver in the Treasury; but then, as a scientific domonatraior onoo re marked under similar circumstances "If tho experiment Is a failuro, the principle Is right." Wo nro sorry that tbe scheme did not succeed, for. the concoctor had Intontly set his heart upon it. So sanguine wns ha "on this point, that the proper instructions as to tho manner of paying out tbo cov eiou coin wore given to tho various persons who bad this high duty to porfonn. And warming op, uudor tho mngnitudo of tbe project, tho same great (.1) mind that incubated and gave life to the Ides, magnsni mously, and In a self sacrificing spirit, declared "that tho govornmont will " hot iindcrlako to control the dispo- " silion of tho coin after it is thus paid '.' out, but that it then becomes tho " property of the holders, who may " do whnt thoy please with it." Qh wondorful,magniinlmous government What a hcritngo for America or any other country I Wbothor tho lan guage quoted is that of the Director of the Mint, or the groat Finance Minlstor or tho Cabinet, or tbo Mighty Llyssos, himself, wo do not know; but this grand concession to the peoplo cannot fail to be regarded by all luture gcnorationsas the crown Ing glory of Grant's Administration, as well as tho dontb of Cscsarism Jlut what aro we to think of the pestiferous newspaper reporters, who, by tho "prcmaluro. publicity' of this grand Cecal ' policy ' prevonled its timely coniunimatloD. Maledic tions terrible, nnd catamites diro and sure, should full upon their inconsid erate hoads, for thus interfering nnd uptetling this grand government scheme. For Vast benefits might have resulted from this groat finutioiul pro ject, which cannot now, as a matter of course, be enumerated thoy are forever tost In the' Hniilles field of conjecture. This much, howovor, is ccrtuiuly known. Under tho inspi ration of tho scheme, a silver ten cent pieoo was paid to a street car conduc tor tu New York, and ho did not so much as bite it, credulously rocolvod it and returned tho change. Olhor instances bavo doubtless ocuurrod,but as tbe work, gooi on, wo trust the government will he caroful to whom it payssilvor, though It scorns to bo falling in value and into the hands of the right kind of people, who pay it out promiscuously. Let as however not be too captious and proud. We owe all this to Mr. Richardson and President Grant. I3ut seriously, was thore ever such a farce contemplated as this scbome ion tbe part of tho gov ernment to inaugurate specie pay' raont by paying 85 in silver to its em ployes, wbila bankruptcy prevails ev erywhere f Tho failure, howovor, is as completo as the scheme was .Insiu core. It was a piece of strategy for the purpose of provonllng a general financial breaking down nntil the Oo tobor and Novembor elections were over, oxactly In keeping with Credit Mobilior nod Salary Grub' transac tions, i tddres of the State Centennial Committee, To the Members of the County Centen nial Committees and tht Public : j -Although it has been doomed best to relax the efforts of tho Committoe tor a time, owing to the financial troubles, it is hoped that the impres sion may not bo created that tho pro grumuio as horotofuro set forth is not to be followed up to a successful re sult. The State, exclusive of the City of Philadelphia, will bo looked to for not less than ?500,0'J(l, and so soon as business prospect brighten, the dibi ts heretofore employed io that end will be resumed with all tho increased en ergy that the circumstances may do mund. Meanwhile, it i expected that County Committees will adopt all pre liminary steps to lollow up tho work The honor nnd diirnily of tho notion in tho judgmotit of this Committee, aro seriously involved in this noble enterprise. Through the acts of Con gress, nnd tho proclamation of the President, the intention on tho part ot tho l niton Malos to have a grand cxiiioiuou in uirmountrark in 1P7U of an International character, has not only boen presented to our own eitl 7.on, but to those of all olbercivilised nations, and through tho State De panment at tt ashington foreign cov- ernmcnts have boon invited to partic ipate. It is apparent, thoreforo, that nothing short ot carrying out this in tontion in a manner belli ting a great nation will save tbe peoplo ot the United States and their government from great humiliation, and tho char acter j our country from roproueh. Pennsylvania, honored by being soloutcd for the location of this groat unueriuKiiig, will never sutler herself to bo reproached for not consummat ing what she has ocean as to the me morial building for tho uses of the Ex hibition. - With such a stake before us, the Committoe are confident no thoughtful citizen, whether in public or private uio, will lull to do bis part iu mis nouie worn. WILLIAM BIGLKR, Chairman Rtote Centeoainl Ekui.v Com. CtUBiiES B. .Norton, Hcc'v. I I'roposilton. Some of tbe creditors of the bank ing firm of Wm. M. Lloyd k Co. held a meeting in Altoona, on tho 8th, to agroo upon a plun ot concert of action Tho following statomcnt was submit- led to the meeting i . . itirimn sr Asirrt ami iuiilitim o . . LLOTD A CO. o aallta. TJIlll DlKoantid ; 31,(5 47 Judgoutaot llonda aul tMortgagvi. 65,110 00 Bunk aail other Hlooki , 01 Hanking llouaa anl Lot 30,000 00 Dal Irani golrrot llanklaod Banker! J.1.7 H 70 L I Iniora.no Cortlllcato. 00 lain and lh IMiol M 16.77J SO Io ltaluioa. ...t 1,047 o $01,t l 4 . 575.1hl 43 LUaiLITIII. Duo Individual Dapoiilorl lino Bankiand llnokorl .. I7,24 S3 $0,44 The loss by Lloyd, Hamilton b Co., 3ow lork, is covered by iiai.lc capital auu surplus, rn.Fi.ra i-iaaiL jutats, Coal landi in fifitnrri't, C'aoibria " and riearftfld Ore landl.Fultim anil lilairoountlM, inurcit in two farmial Boll'aMlllr, " " Lk-y.l, McCulej D.kor r'arm, AlH'Ona, " " Mr a. 1 nnmaa' farm,, " " " Utaiior farm, " " lineman farm, . M " (iintor'i hi-ira larm, " " " Jlowrjr liiia " " Ciauier loll, llftmntcad nnd groundr, Other huei and lot, J Landiin Kantucky, Mliionrl, own Nrbrnfka, lllinuip,U iiooniin,an . Wail Virginia 3J.0J7 toraa, i2I,4tO 83,600 SO lOOS.IMIO 00 -Alter reading-tho statement &lr. liluir called attention to the exhibit. showing tho solvency of tbe houso.and alluded to the fact that while all the son thorn and wontern lands had boon put in at tW.SO per ucro, much of It was worth $10.00 or more per acre, unn nono loss man i.'.ow pt,r acre. Prom thin the creditors could dis cover that the statement wus not in flated lor the purpose of making a show of figures. II also referred to the Impossibility of disposing of securi ties, ouilocting discount puier, or dis posing of real esiato at the prcsont timo, except at ruinous saoriliuos, or distressing ot debtors, and he offered tho following proposition of Mr. Lloyd to his crodilors for an extonsion of timo In which to inako aottlemont, the proposition extending also to the cred itors of the houses at He d ford and Kb ensburg, as whilo tho houses at those points wero ablo to tako euro of their creditors, yet boing conncctod indl vidually with tho Alloonn houso, It was necessary that they also concur: 1 Ai.Tnonn, NoTomhor , 1R7.1. To Iho crodilora of W. M. U.td, IMforil, Wm. M. l.lod t Co., Altoona, and Llurd k Co., Kb nihurg, llariug beon nhllgod Io lotpond builneii ton dueled l.r mo nndrr tbe nbora Samoa, 1 reapoct fulljr Invito jonr osmideraUon of to (ullowing prupoiitlun i ' 1. I propoao lo pav lo ihi laid vredllon doht nnd Intoroit in full twenty per coat in one roar, thirty ier cel.t. In lwoyara,lwoiity-aroporoont. in tbrro yean nnd twentT-lTo nor aent. in t... yean (rum lh nonopiatioo of thli proposition. S. lammui-h aa I own largo amount f real eilalo, and many trodilora might bo willing lo pun hair portion! of it In parniriit of lh nmounta dno them, who mtghlnolothorwiao wiah lopmoh aoa, I reque-1 your eonxnt Untl I uii(ht ho per. mitttd to mako ouch lalvi. J. Hbrto cerlificatei It held Uiey shall to marked ''extended her Buraemeni." ar lurmt. dertiand sow oaea Uiued. Emigration from Kneland is belnir turned souihword. A flonrishlnir eo - ony has boon established at Staunton. in ins ocuuvuui una imilq Valley ofl Virjinla. -. The Philadelphia HIhk nanti. The People's lhitilt of Philadelphia Is commonly reputed to bo tho Ring bunk. It is largely owned and main ly controlled by tho notorious W. II. Kemblo tho author of tho prineiplo of addition, division, and silence ut up pliod to political finances. It was in corporated Feb, 25, 1870, with a capi tal .of only (100,000 It is merely t bank of deposit nnd disoount, having no authority to issue notcs. In lis capital and the amount of business It controls, it Is one of the smallest banks in the city. Hut the following state ment will show that in the disribution of publio favors it manages to secure tbe lion's share. Tho table eppendod, made up from official sources, shows the balances of Stnto money on (W ft In the sovoral banks of Philatlef on the first day of each mouth in 1873 up to July; , ,j Sank. Jitn, Cent. Nat......ift,ne4.0I I'oople'l... 1 07,3 U. 51 Cora ttachang 1'arm. A Mei-b'l . Union llank Co. ' fan-, Anrit. ' Vt. MnrA. t;,t7.ttt lr,SI4.t SIMH.M 67,1157. 0 ol',4S6.( i, us. 11 sv.ouai 8,713.111 S4,H70.t aViijr. Jtu: Cent.MaU......$77,J24.NJ0S,7;a.51iin,iO0.IH Feoplo'l 411,677.37 8lU,li2.37 310,000.00 Corn Kichanga 71,0.11.03 102,407.03 00,000.00 Farm. A Moon. t,l(..l3 0S,76.S 3,.'la3.4 Union Bank Co. 81,111 1 !H,l;V.17 71,371,3 unc. July ii Cen. Mat 1S,00.M '' ' ' Hooplo'l,,,, 414,207.41 . Corn Kxehang 100,000.00 . Varm. A Mech, 37,o2. I'DlonUankCo. 73,371.3d Thus It atipoars that this insicnlfi- ennt Ring lank always has inoro of me oiuio uiuiivy hi us vunro 1,I1BI. any olbor bank, and frequently bat more tbnn all the oilier banks of the' city combined. In the month of April last it had nearly twico as much n all the others put together; whilo in tho month of July, whiuh Is the last state ment 1 have been able to obtain, its proportion was nearly as great. If it wero the strongest and healthiest in stitutlon in tho city, there would be no serious objflttion to this arrange ment; but it is a Mute inHbliition that Is, it draws Its vitality as a cor poration from tho State. ' Its charter, which was approvod Feb. 20, 1870, contains tuts provimon : Skc. 11. That the stockholders shall be personally liahlu to an uinouat equal to the capital stock in addition thereto; and this charter shall cwi tinuo for twenty years. , I am informed that it was found necessary to Insert this section in tbe original bill Id secure its passage. liul twenty days alter tbo charter had becomo a law with tho above very proper provision, a supplemental til was smuggled through the LegtHlaluir and approved by Gov. Goary Marcb 17, 1870, which provides: Sec. 1. That so much of the act to which this Is a supplement aa providts that the stockholders in tho said banV shall be individually tiablo, shall 4c construed to mean such liability u every rospect, and no other, as is in posed upon stockholders of banks ii the act entitled "an act rcinlatirv banks, approved April 10, 1800, pri vities : Sic. 32. The stockholders of ovcry sucn tank, in addition to the corno ato liability, shall be jointly liable Id tno creuuors oi said bank, berny nott holders, in their individual capacities lor tho amount ot all notes issued. Hero, then, Is tbo littlo joker. Tb Peoples Rank issues no notes, ani thcreforo there is no responsibility at Inching to tho stockholders boyonl the amount of stock they havo paid it. Iho bank has a nominal capital ot 100,000. Of this there may have been only ton per cent, paid in. Rut if tbe whole sum hus been paid in it represents less than 25 per cent, of the amount of Stalo funds entrusted to its keeping in July last. In olhor words, supposing the Stato deposit to bo as large to day as it was on tbo first of July last, and there is no reason to supposo it to bo any less, Mr. Kemble and his associate arithmeticians might ciose tne concern to-night, appropri ate not merely the Slti.OOO of State deposits, but whatever other money might bo lound iu the vaults, and all that could bo rocovered by any pro cess of law would be tho tlOO.oOO which represents the capital of the In stitution. Is not this a model institu tion to which to entrust the funds of tho Commonwealth fX Y. Sun. raid the Penally. Nolson K. AVado, tbe murdcror of Mr. and Mrs. Mclirido, near Williams poi t, on tho 23d of July last, was bung in that city ou tho tilh. Un that morninif he ate a hearty breakfast at sixo'clovk. . Reconverted freely about tho murder, and said that tho only thought that troubled him wus whetli- or tho old folks bo murdered are in heuveu, or not. lis said be would dio cumo. At uino o'clock bo asked the .Sheriff at wbul hour tho execution would tako plaoo? Tho Sheiilf in formed him between 10 and 8 o'clock. Wuo replied ho wished bo would hurry up, us ho had mado nn cnngo ineiit to dine in bell wiih the dovil. At 1 40 1'. M. an attempt was mudo to bung bini, and the drop was knocked out, but the rope beintf too long bis loot struck tho ground, and be was slightly choked. In this position be remained slioulinir "O Lord, have mercy I". The rope then came off bit neck, and bib body fell over heavily on the ground. Jiis body was carried upon the scuflold, and aftor a long de ny in arranuinir the rope tbe uton whs attain nullciil. tin lull this lima leas than tinea feet, his iramt boing vioiunuy comgi'icu, ana be seemed to bo struggling with death, JJ is pulse oountiuued to beat for seven minutes. Alter hanging for twcnly-sovon min utes his body was placed in colli u and given to his friends. The Into triumph on tbo part of lbs Democrats in so many'of the 8lates, ha brought moro roosters to tbo sur face than we bavo soen for many years. Iho rooster business most be a paying ono for the typo founders this full. Woll, they may as well gtV a lot ready for noxt fall, for Pennsyl vania. J hero will be some tall crow ing dono iu this Stale about this time noxt year. ,'' Thb Stokm Jubt. One of the tirors, who rendered the verdict In favor of Stokes, bas beon found miiltv of listening to, and engaging in, ini. proper conversation during the course of tho trial, lie went, in tho custody of an oftleer, to various haunts of vlco St night whilo the trial was going on, whore he was approached and ottered money. Whether ho actually took a bribo was not discovered. It Is rea sonable lo supposo that he and others of tho Jury wero bribed, and that tho officer, who had them In chargo, wero lbs agents of corruption. Tho uror in question was Hoed nnd im prisoned, j his autgusliiig revolution Is a titling torminnticn of this celt- bratcd vao, j wiLiiaa A. wallacm. pA'in b annus. aanr r. wat-iacs. joh w. wuitii.ar. WALLACE & KREBS, , (Suwriion to Wallace A Fielding,) ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, 11-1173 Clcai held, Pa.' , FRANK FIELDING, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW; Clearfield, Pa. Will sttond to nil kuiiniii antruited to hit ptomptly nnd faithfully. ovlt'7S piAUTION. All porioni aro eaulionod lot yf io nuranao or modulo won a now la pome, aion of Uiohard Swarti, no iha helougi to me. Born . JAMES W. fULTUX. 1.8 N Y D E R , PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER . - ASO malm 1.1, . t Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, , UrtAam'i Boh, Varlttt Slrttt, . t LEABl'lEl.U, PA. , S'l kiodi of repairing in my lint promptly at- ini prom npnl 23, ten led t". I37S A DMlNINTRATtiB a SUTICKKotloo XX hereby (iron Ihnt letter! of ad iniatratioa lh ettalo of JOHN HOS8. Sa.. lata of It'll tnwmhlp, ClcarOeld oonnly. 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Tbo bolt tutel aid romancei of oornaol htoratura ar oarcfully acectoil and Irgibly printed ia iti page, tt II a flrM-rato agricultural paper. The molt frnb and in.traetire nrtlolol on agrleultaral top. iei regularly ai-near in tbll department. , Il iian independent political paper, belonging I no party and wearing no collar. It fljrhta for principle aou me oiootion or tno noil men to or-tii-o. It ovporially devotee In enrriirt to tbo x- poeuro of tho great oorrupliom that now weaken and dl'graee our country, and threaten to under mine rt-puhliean Inititutinni altogether. It hai no lear of knarta, and tiki no fovori from tboir iuiporterl. , It rrporti lb faiblona for tbo ladlei and the oiaiaeii nr tno men, eineeiaily toe oattlo mar keta, to which it pari particular atlontios. finally, it i the ebon pen paper published. One dollar a year will iceuroit for any lul aeribor. It ii not nroeiiary to jrot np a elub io order to hare TUB WKEKKI.Y Sl'.N at tbii rat. Any one who irndi a lingia dollar will gel tho paper twr ywt, M'a bar no traveling agonta. TIIH WKKKI.Y HUWK!gbt pagoi, ffty. oixeolamni. Only lldlUi year. Ko duooaati from tbif rate. - , Tim HKMI-V ETKI.Y SU".-S.m alae aa the Daily Sen. HUH) a year. A dioeoanl of tilt per ernl. on elahi of 10 or oror. 1 llti llAll.r HJS A largo fonr pago nawa paper of twenty-tight oolumni. Pally oinulation oror ltO.IMU, All lb nowi for oento. Kub orlption priee 6U oent a muath, or SG.OO a year. T clubi of lit or over, a duwoant of SO Or eent Andrei., onset "THR fir; N, New York City N JEW ADVERTISEMENT I 6PECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! T. A. FLECK & CO. would announce tba they ar sow opening for tbo Pll Haaaoa the mt atlractir and aomploto lock of . r Millinery and Faney Goods ror before ogorod In Clearfield. In our Fancy Uoodi Pepartmoat wo aio offering full linoi of Hosiery, Cilotn, Tie, .ares, ' HlbDona, Ores Tilmminga, Woolen Good. Hoop dklrta. Cone!, Hair Cooda, Canvan Pattern. Wanted, Ve, all of which we ar offering at attracllr prim. Wo are now opening tho laleil itylii ud norel- un ior mo i an ooaaoa. BONNETS, : , ' Qats, ,' riATHERS, ., FLUMES, VELVET RIBBONS. 'i IIPI, ORNAMENTS, 1 FLOWERS, Ac. ' 0US TRIMMING DEP1ETMENT t ! In charge of a Brit-elan Trimmer from tb ltj. It' lollelt an Impootlon of our itylol by tb ladlai of Clearfield and vicinity. Stem room tho nam ai now oooupleA by Wm. Reed, on Market Itroet. no.l 71 T. A. FLECK A CO. C. D WATSON, ' DEALKIt IN DRUGS & PATEXT MEDICIES, . CONFECTIONEH1E3, ' TOYS AND TANK KB NOTIONS, FINE ThiAB A ROASTED COFrBlt, BEST BRA5I TOBACCO A SFtlABfrr ctCIIOOL UOOKH STA1 IONBBI, w..i- niiji- mj IIinhI. ' k deottl tt , t CLEARFIELD, FA.V 1 .; s. grj iSoodj, Cromlfi, tStf. s TOrtKKEEPERS," ATTENTION 1 W doair to aall poor attention to our eaienelt o Commliilon banineaa and to our feollliia fur die- noolng of mob produce aa onr ooniignon none sf. Having a largo trad with olty itorei, wa sr w abtod lo make ouiok roturni. at full nrioel. : Kiorekoopon baring Chlokeni, liuttor, Igg i, or otner produce, will a woll to giro a a iriei Wher Urooorlei ar takaa is achang, ao oom miiaiua will ba charged. . .. . 8. 1. KlltK.BON A CO., Wboloial flrooerf nod Uommieiloa Marohanta, No. ISO North Third St., Philadelphia. aorlSy JItATZEB k LYTLE, , . , MARKET STRICT, . i ; CLEARFIELD, PA, I Doaleri ht ' ' DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, QBOCB AlES, Hardware and Quf.ensware, " Boots, Shoes, Hats, Capii, Ac. -Bboamakera loppllod wltb LEATBEX and SHOE FINDINGS at redueed rata. SALT I SALT I SALT I at wholeial sad rotail Tory ohoap. PAINTS, OILS, CALCINED PLASTER, A. A liberal dluoaat lo balldera. HOUSEHOLD GOODS, CARPETS, WINDOW 6 II A DEB. OIL CLOTHS la largo quantltioi. FISH, FLOl'R, BACON, CORN MEAL aad COOP, alwayi on band. r-All of the abort goedi sr pnrcnaeod leloolroly for eaah, and therefor eun and ortf b (old cheap u lh eboapeiL febl-7l Edward E. Eyre & Son. (Suooorion t EYRE A LA.VHELLJ Fowrlb and Arch trl, Phtladolphla FINE DRY GOODS, BLACK BILES, ' FINE SHAWLS, NEW XEDINOOTES, CAMELS 11 AIR, BLANEETS, COUNTERPANES, SnXETINOS, eottj et 1A.MAEES -NEWfOOODS OPESIStl DAILY. -tie. H. F. BIGLER & CO., tlaLiaa is 11 a n WAV a hi:, Alio, Wwttfcturri of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. CLEARFIELD, PA. "TURMING IMPLEMENTS of all kiadi for aal by U. F. EIQLF.H k CO. T AILROAD WIIEELBARHOWS for aal by H. F. BIGLKR I CO. QtL, PAINT, rUTTY, GLASS, Nalli, ato., fur aalo by II. F. BIGLER k CO. II ARNES3 TRIMMINGS k SHOE Finding!, tor aal hy ' H. F. BIOLEH k CO. QUN3, PISTOLS SWORD CANES For aal by H. F. BIOLER k CO, gTOVES, OF ALL SORTS AND Elm, for Ml by II. F. BIOLER k CO. I RON I IRON I IRON! IRON! For uti Vy H. F. BIGLER k CO. I I ORSE SHOES 4 110KSK SHOE MAILS, for ee.Ii by ' II. F. BIGLER CO. pULLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES And bait Manofactara, for aal by II. F. BIGLER k CO. THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BpXES, for lal by H. F. BIGLER ft CO. RODDER CUTTERS for salo by ica-3070 H. F. BIOLER ft CO, JF ECOSOlir IS AN OBJECT, ; , BL'Y YOl'R CLOTIIIXO, Furnishing Goods, 4o,, , ' AT D. STEWART & SON'S ( - f CLOTHING STORE. They ketp a full tins of Men's, Youths' fc. Boys'. Clothing. Also, Umbrollas, ratcbolla, Orel-alls, Uals, Shirts, Undorshirts, and , ,. Drawers, Ac, Whlob thoy will Ml at moat reaionahl prloee. Cgl d eaamtn tboir arooda before parohilag otiowhrr. Room la' Mnaeton Building. , Clearl.'d, Pa October (, 1ST1. I KKMOVALo ' REIZENSTEIN tt BERLINER, wholeial dealer la GEMS' FlRMSlllXG GOODS, HaT removed to Mf Church etrret, herweon Franklin and WbtU en , New Ye rlr. (Jytl'7I WILLIAM M.'IIENUY, Jni-Tiri orrna Pa.tra inn Srntrnra,I.rMnRn CITY. Coileetlnae mad and aaeaer nrnmntlr paid rar Arriolaa of agreement and doeda ot ooaeerano neatly ueeeued and warranted onr. rod t n enaege. jrjU Tt Win, tt&'t (ttlnm. T ,COST) ' t ; .:;' .7-iV! . i;i,' AT COST I IMPORTANT TO CASH BUYERS throughout the conntj. I have this day sold my stock of Notions, Millinery Goods and Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods to T. A. FLECK & CO., who will continue in the business. MY E.YTIBE ST0CI OF DRESS GOODS, ' ehawls, FLANNELS, j . . . C4SSIiIERES, CARPETS, - GENT'S IIATS ft CArS, LADIES' ft CHILDREN'S SHOES, it)., Ac.,' . WILL BE SOLD AT COST! This will be a positive tale, as I have made other business ar rangements, to go into effect by January 20th, and - The Stock Must be Closed Out by that time. YOO WILL GET BARGAINS! Market Street, CLEARFIELD, PA KoTsmlsr 1, 18U. grrjal a1vrtlsrmruta7 OUPUANS' COURT SALeZbt elrtao of aa order of tho Orphani' crt Cl.arfl.ld eo-mty, there will bo told .1 .Z? at IbaConrl Homo. la Cleareld,on BAIHkiilv' lot of ground, In Iha Tillage of llon id.lo CU Sold .ounty, late the property of Ja,,, deoaaaed, liluaUd on tho aoulh-weet orn 5 JIary atrtot ad Map), alloy, fto.tm, , ,t J Wary atreet and attending hack 11U fal to D-r allay, known aa lot No. I3 In plot of mid bor aad kariag a largo frau doelliag aoui, i other Improrementi thereon oreoud - Taaa.-Ton per oent. at lalo 1 oo'o b'alf of tha whole ium at oonlrmatloa, and tha halaneo lo til montha, with iatareet Iv be aoeorod o the oromiau eH MARY BUHN8. KiCh. ' ORPHANS' COUHT SALE.-IB pannanm of an ordorof tbo Orphani' Cowrt ol ClearSeld oonnly, there will be eipooed I pnb II i.le, on tlto proiaiiei, oa SATUKUAY No." J2, mi. at HI o'clock a. in., all ih.t oorUI, VaU uable trnot of timber land, altaated in Barnilda townihip, ClsarOold oonty, Fa., bonnded and do. aeribod aa lullowa. On the nonk by hade f t'rrdaHek Shoppard, n tb net by landi of J, aeph Yt'alii. oa the aouth by llarry Sehrlna and on tbe woet by tha bleeder Kug farm, aoatoiainr lit aorta, moraarlooa, with abontloaoreaoleared! the balanoe being timber land, with a large amount pt So timber thereon. -n Taaaa Tea" per oent. ot pnrehaio money at ale; one-third of tha who), at eongrmation ol eale, and tb belano n two oonal ananal par. meata, with iatareat, to b oeeared 0 tbe promiwi and by oolinteral Mjuritr, to bo approved br the Conrt. Jk-ribB M. llARTKR; Admililrnlor of Edward King, deo'd. ISTB AY. Came Ireipaailng on thepromli.r J of the mbatriber, in Brady townihip, on ,r about tb lit of Uay lait, ona rod Bill, wi n whit fan, luppowd tu bo a year old hut iprinj . Tb owner ia requeued to mi forward, pro e property, pay obargea nnd take him away, 01 to will b diipond of aooording to law. FRKDSKICK BMILIY. Lathoribarg, Oct ill, Wi. It . C.tUTIuN-AII pcrioni are hereby oantlni. i againit pnrebaiing or meddling wilb tho lowing property: Qo yoke of red oattlo, I rt' ow, I rad aad wbil cow, S bogi, S torn of htr in barn, J boo aeapi, 0 doaoni oatc in tbe iher ', ai tb laid property belong! to ai and ia Ift wiih Sarah Ann Oaball, eubjoct lo oar order. cei2t-t tm.8. DicKkY A SON IlXECUTORg' ITICE.-Notlca ii hei J y giren that IctUn UilamonUry karia,; ben granted to the nndcriignod on tho aitaw of bAMUEL MITCHELL, docoaaad, Uto ,i Clearfield, Clearfield county, Penmylrinia, ii peraonl indebted to aaid eitata aro requeued v. moko immediate payment, and tkoao karirr claima againit the aula will preacnt tXoia da ;' aatbantioatoi for aottlemcnt. Mm. M.M. MITCDgLL. 1. r. WEAVSB, t Biaentwa. AIIMIMVTHATOII'M NOTICE-Not ii hereby giren that Icttore of adminiltrot;,.;. on tb citato of JAMES BURNS, dect,i, lata of Uoultdalo, ClearSeld county, l'eta J baring been duly granted to tho undenignrd, a j pereom indehtcd to laid eitat will pleaae ma, immediate bit merit, and thou horiiir rl.im. ,.r demand! will prrient them properly autlieaticacl MAUY BURKS, AdminiilnHT. ROAI LETTI!C..--Tbe contract for , grading and building or t townihip rut.'t leading from A. I. (Igdea'i to tbe foot of the fc i hill, in Liwrcnoe townihip, will he let to tho lr-. oit bidder on fATl'RDAY, NOVEMBER 11.3 '873. Tho contractor will bo required to fro good and mfficicnt bail for the completion of tti work in a proper manner. The Superrieora w;:l meet at tho Court II. ion, in Clearfield, ol thi abor day, aad prepnoali will be reeeired atil that time. - NATUAMEL RISUIL, JOHN K. PARKS, JOHN O. KLISK, JAMES DROWN, aorS-St fioperrlior.' PATENT RIGHT FOR SALE.-I offer for aal lb right for the aal of tb nl. ' e bra tad Waihing Machine, known al tb "Ira B. Stillman Defiance Washer," ia th ooanty of Clinton. Will nil tbo right for tho nttr county, or for ancb townabip. Tbii Waabor io known to bo one f lb Tory keel in uae, and their rate ia Tory huge wberarar iatio. duced. Apply by letter or in ponoa t J. A.TKKPE, aorg-Sm Lutbonbarg, Clearfield Co Pa. pliACU IN EVROPBI . - . ' ' B ' ' ' 6REAT EXCITEMENT ' IN, FRENCHYILLEI Tb ttloedr eontett btwe Frtite tn4 Prt li at n end for ti itrvseat, to Ur u thf F'mch- Uriog of men od tbo destruction of prcj rty i concorDwI. Tbo Royol JuKglrn bo douti ?n1t tbemirlrei and rejoico OTr tbo remit, but bew ioilguifiMot ii their work when compared .U tho boniana nl ebritian effurti of L. M. COUDRIET, who hu cnilertaken io lupplf all tho eitiiwii '.a tho lower end of the onty with food and raimtct at eioerdinf low rate from hii nasi no lb mot in MrLSONBCKU, where ho can alwaji In tcnntl iradj to wait upon call era ud tapplj them with Dry Goods of all Kin In Bach m Clotbi, BatloetU, fawiaierei, VuiOU Uelainei, Ltoen, Drillinfi, CaliObc, Trimmtnga, Ribboaa, Laoo, Roadj-nado Ctothinr, BooU aod Shooo. U-t) aa Capa--all wf tho beat material and made to irir Uvm, bookf, UliiVot, N.Ueat, Laeoo, Kit bvoj, Ae. GHOCERIE3 OF ALL KINDS. Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Rice, Molanea, T:h. 8a! Vrkt Linseed Oil, Fish Oil, Carbot 0.1. Hardwaro, Qneenawarr, Tinwaro, Caatta;, VUwi aad Plow CastlnM, aili, Hpikei, Corn CuUUa- tora, Cider Prease, and all kindi at Axti. Parf unary, Paintu, Varnih, Olait, and a c aJ aaaortuient of Stationery, . . GOOD FLOUR, Of different brands, alwayi oa hand aad wUi tM old at tho lowoat auaa.Ue Bf am. LIQtORS,nch as Braadr, Wine, Gin, Wait;, lajnoa Medtctnet, Hottettor a at 4 Hodjfland's Bitters, 5000 pounds of Wool wanted fur wLish i!t In e heat prico will be paid. Lloreraeed ifi bvb and for aalo at Uio lowest market prtoo. AIm, Aurnt for RtrattonvilU and CircaiT Xbreeoing M achinca. . Ml. Call and aeofor roaraalTes. Tos will lit ererjtain vtaail kept ia a retail store. I. M. COVDKIIT. Prenrhtille P. 0., March 1, 171. J. M. KRATZER. D r.IR AIH.KSTVI.F.S r.fr...i--M,t, for Man and Boya,at J. M. KRAltH . milHGFPLV. Brurwli. Inrrain ati.1 "'tu X Carpcta, aim, door Oil Cloth., at rrtUnJ prices, al i. n. KKAT.1 r T1F.ST AHHORTMi:T of Wall Pope: ' 1) olforcd in thli ttciaitj. le to (I p. r j nn tno gilt poper, etc., at J. M. KRATJKI TUG MOST poplar makei or Muititi' !,-!! Inge, Pillow Muilini, Ac, at a email ;id.-rte above oo it, by tbe plec, at J. M. KRATi' I. - NEW CIMtlrH, KKW STVLKS. LAB -' AssourxEM, ioy pricks, . i found at J. M. KRATIb!' 5. T AI)IK' DRKSS C(M)1S, la Ike grral'tt U rarlety new iprlng ihnle. oce - moit deiirailo Uriel at J. M. KRATZ1.K . A VAHIETV f Ilreil Oomla, tnltahk f" 2. aaouraiog alao orape reili, collars ' oouilnntly nn band, at J. M. KRATZti- f R I t l:lVIK(l .'large oopply of Udlri' ranted touqnoi pnoeo, matio w pnin . A kaodiom Uaiter for fi t at J. M. kRATZKr.K mohid Ikg-'jar lleolle 1 SMm and Chv'' If Hctl, Knitoo and Fork., Bilrr-platei i 'J and prniai, Takll,inea,Napklni.eryf,'l' ,w inchvd J..KRATIKK'J 'II AW 1,1, Rcarf. Noektlri, Collar-. O llmir I1o.hU, Ulooea. Ao. Kid Olorrr ot " H alio tha Joaephin Deamleil Kid lllorro. ' . mehtd J. M. KRAT i- NUTICK-A1I pereom kt' thomiolroi indebted to the tat rn -l.r A Powell are hereby oollrled that the I an one an in roe m..i oi r. w. , j loci loo, nod aro rrqoeilod t oall al ooc '!" 1 their ocoonnta. All neoouota not eert-'J J la j... -;n -i I i iha of tbo Tr: t cer for wllecti... V. l, lfK JBctMMfftJ". PINK, WHIIi ROAN LINING fk"' Jwal reeel-red aod for aalcy . ; Anrll It. I- !!. 1 ' . -rilMTI-EII tONSTAIil. I W hae prinbrd a lrg aamber ol of tb I of ! rKK HILL, on will on iw.!-. It au mH a I t 4dtiav