Che Republican. GtnRni 15. Goodlander, Editor. CLEARFIELD, Tx. WEDNESDAY MOIINIXO, DEC. 7. 1S70. The ,1lttuift. We lmvo dclnycd the publication of tho Rkpiblicam ono (lav. bo " t ennllo an to lay Iho President's Mcs age beforo our readers, in a Riiilo mental form ; not for any Ppcciul meriti contained therein, bill for tho purpose of enabling them to loarn from Ina own mouth what a conau- mato Iiumbug we have for l'regidvnt His pet scheme, that insignificant negro Eden, St. Domingo, rccoives bis largest attention, while tho great war cloud (the Alabama chums) which has overhung this country and England - for fire years past, is discussed in two dnr.cn lines, thus again bottling Beast Butler as effectually as lio did in bis war report in 1X(U. We will refer to the ''Government" again at some future timo. Sriu. Wuistlino. The Radical leaders are evidently in trouble over the result of tho lato full elections, al though they seem to bo pleased. But they are only whistling to keep their courage lip. They give no figures which is tho truo test of loss and guin. Their Btrongholds in the East and West eem to be greatly demoralized. To illustrate-: Massachusetts gave Grant "7,270 majority in 1808, and Illinois 57,153 ; now the former State gives but 30,8G9 for tho Radical can didate fur Governor, and in tho latter 'Stnto their majority is but 24,072. .Michigan gavo Grant 32,433, now tho Radicals have but 16,240 majority; and tho word "white" is stricken out of tlio Stnto Constitution by only 1. 320, and this small majority is count ed, not voted, by tho Radical rascals w ho are terribly frighlend over the result. Wo might refer to a scoro of liko inxUnccs. The ti Jo is against Radicalism. The Democratic majority in Ken tucky this year, is 33,145 to 52,840 Iswtycnr; this reduction occurs I row tho fact that 27,000 negroes voted the Radical ticket this year, something tho half of then will never do again, because scalawags nnd carpet bag gers in that Stuto aro just as charac tcrless us in IhoothcrSouthern States, nnd "Pambo" will fully realize that fact bifuro six months nioro rolls over his kinky bead. Political Rtjoicixos. Tho "old Union savers" are still keeping up their "barbneucs and jubilees" in Maryland, North Carolina, Missouri, Tennessee, Kentucky nnd West Vir ginia. Wo rejoice with whito men throughout tho world when liberated from bondage and slavery, and par ticularly so, when our own neighbors enfranchise and liberate themselves over the hoad of Radicalism, negroes and tho devil himself. "Our colored brethren" - in South Carolina and Louisann, where tho U. S. Armyassisted to "elevate tho race," alsorejolco over their joint victory. Ono of their wlso men has composed the following hymn, which they sirg ns negroes only, can sing : "Chalk and irory! lleela sod iliinll FntuUu'l glory now begin! (lo way, white traab! yno don't know How to vote rijrht ilat ii ,o. Yaw, yaw, yew ! ynw. yaw, jaw! I bnpimt day 1 flier raw ! Wtmr'i de ticket ! Foteh 'i-tn .traight I role early I rote late 1 elite ollen I rote right ( I'a ao itfmirant white; Man and ftruilder equal Itorn, lie Muker'f image (in a horn,) lie glory oh de riain' day; De culled eunf from Afrii-a! lib, kinky, minky, atinky, ohf If dii ain't glory, tell me ao." The fact that the nrmy is now used by the President to elect negro Con gressmen and negro Legislators, and oefent white men, is so highly offen sive that it is enough lo cause a rev olution. ' Fossils." This is ths term tho Philadelphia Trent npplies to the whito voters, who nro opposed lo amalgamating and herding with no grocs. The journnl in qnrslion in al luding lo tho late election in Michi gan, sny : . "Tho constitution of Michigan is now in accord with that of the Uni ted Slates, the word "whito" having been stricken out by a vole, of the people at the roeent election. This action was of no practical conse fjuenro, mvo it demons! rated thai Michigan, like tho rest of the States, hns a largo number of fossils among her population. These, it is unneces sary to state, voted "So." " It appears that the number of "fos sils was so Inrgo In tlinl cxcesiive Radical State, that tho word "white in stricken out lit only J.iJiRi. Jl is really claimed by the "fossils" that that was il.o mnjnrily against strik ing it out, but the Radical election fifflecrs havo perpetrated frauds enough to count it on tho other side. Let the negrophobians try that question in Pennsylvania and they will find a large majority of "fossils" in the State, nnd if the Porneys, dimer ous nnd that class of men wish to bed, wash nnd voto with negroes, let them go to South Carolina or some other negro kingdom to inhale the flavor of our "colored brethrcn"whoin they appear to lovo so affectionately. "Heaven helps thoso who help themselves," says n Radical orgnn, which is n mean attempt (o throw the responsibility of Radical stealing upon Heaven. RrjMiMlrnN rnrlw on Ihr llonit to frtiin. The attention ff tho leaders and managers of tho Republican parly, ncluiling (inriornl drant, ran not io too closely given to Ui innowing exhibit of the division of tho Stales between the two parlies, as indicated in the results of this year's or the luteal Stalo elections : MlWOCHT!C. Stntet. A'eetornl !. Sltttrt. .Verfiinll I'tiff. Alliums Arkatiaal llluii'ia ft low ft ken.a 0 ! I.mii.iana .1 1 Maine .1 .MiiMm-liiiavll Hi Mii-llijrnn l:i ! Minm-.ote II Ni.liraka 7l Si-w llaniialiirc.. I I I Ni-w Jt-m-y ('aliform Cunneelirut Delaware Fluriila Ilcorgia. Indiana Keotui'liT Maryland Miaeuuri.. .iiva.le New in k North Carolina.., Orrroti Ti-nnceeee Virginia Well Virginia Ohio II't-tliMvlviiiiia.,..,. Ithu.li;' I'lnnil Smith Carolina..... Vennnnl Wieonsiti... Total.. 151 Total.. lis Hero wo have all tho States but two Mississippi and Texas the ono giv ing seven electoral votes and tho other six, tlio seven being hardly more pos itively cood for tho Republicans than the six are for the Democrats. It thus appears, then, that from our lat est eleei ions tho Presidential electoral voto of the United Stutes is Demo cratic. This exhibit is startling. Tho Republican party is evidently de moralized, if not disorganized. In tho height of its power it appears to be somewhat in tho weakened condi lion of France, or liko tho mighty Samson shorn of his locks of strength. Over locul squabbles or factious divis ions tho party has lost North Carolina, Georgia, Tenesseo and Missouri ; and from tho stupid feud between tho Fen ton and tho Conkling factions it has failed lo recover Now York ; and from incompetent or lazy local leaders it has failed to recover Maryland or Del aware, even witti mo acquisition oi tho colored vole, and has failed to muko any headway in Kentucky. In short, tho lieniiuliean parly lias too many cooks nnd too many cap lanis, too many rival cliques and too many clashing factions, and it is on tho road to ruin. It is rapidly using up its capital of General Grant's pop ulurity, nnd is in a fair way to swamp General Grant in 172. Tho party is doing nothing to strengthen the ad ministration, but cvorylliing to em barrass nnd cripple it. General Grant saved tho party in 1S0S, and has paved it in Congress henceforward till 172 ; but at tho rato of its losses this your it will in 172 bo completely demol ished. Tho successes ard prestige and power of Tammany Hall, on the other hand, have inspired the demon- racy of tho whole country, and they seem lo havo in New York citv n base of operations stronger than Washing ton. Ono should think (hat tho lui- piiblicnns, having carried through llicir mission on tho slavery question and tho negro futlrnge, are now bent inir about hither and thither for some new idea, or some new lender, orsomo now party. Wo know that the old Republican party, after finishing its mission, broke up in 1S24 on lour Presidential candidates Jackson, Ad ams. Crawford and Clay. Tho pres ent Republican party, but for General Grunt in tho White Houso, would surely go ihe same way in 1 87-. They say that Fonlon is meditating a bolt any how, a Id Jlurlin an Jiuren and that Geary of Pennsylvania, is the tho triul of llie labor reform party as an independent candidate. At any rate, if theso miserable re publican feuds, petty jenlousies, Bmnll personal revenges and senseless sqiub bios nro not slopped General Grunt himself will soon bo left high and dry, nnd tho Republican party will bo scat tered and divided among half n dozen mousing small potato politicians nd venturers and sectional demagogues. The simple truth is that General Grant and his party must have some isnioto fight for or his parly will go to pieces, and ho will go out, at the risk of bonds mako or break, redemption or repudi ation ; for tho American people in this ago of railways, telegraph and army sausages will not go jogging tiling nt the rate of ten miles an hour. Tho above article is from tho New York Jlrralil. It docs not cxhihile a healthy prospect for the Radical party in 172. And when wo tuko Penn sylvunia from tho Radical column und placo it on the Democratic column, il gives tho Democratic candidulo 111 and tho Radical candidalo 122, cxclu sivo of Texes and Mississippi. Why Pennsylvania should bo given to the Radicals by tho IIcrill, we aro ats loss to concoive. So computation can be made based on facts which will show a Radical majority at tho late election. Tho Democrats carried iho State in spito of tho extraordinary measures resorted lo by tho Adminis tration to prevent it, and we can see no reason why they ought not to be able to carry it it in 172. If proper caro bo taken in tho selection of the candidalo nnd n clear expression of Democratic principles bo given in the platform, Pennsylvania will give her clcctoru! voto to tlio Democracy. NoinxATMi. Tho Democrats of iho First Senatorial District of Phila delphia have nominated Col. R. P. Deckert for tho vacancy caused by by the death of .Mr. Walt. Ho is now Assistant District Attorney, nnd was our nominee for Judgo in Octo ber, and elected, but counted out. He carried (hen Iho Senatorial district by nearly f(0(l, and will ofcourso car ry it again, and will therefiiro make Iho Senate Ilemot-riitic. Tlio volim.' will bo riiiht, but our friends must . i .i i i- i . ii .railroad. J ho train watch tho liailiciil return Judi'es and I " seo that our nomineo is not counted out again. The Xf.xt Elk, rioN.-The electors of this Commonwealth uill bo culled upon next year lo elect n Supreme Judfjo, Auditor (icncrul and Surveyor! I-. ,.,.... I . .,.!; ii ; .. ii ' "w "'"""""V "'"i be called upon lo voto for Senator. AsFcinblymnn, two Associitto Judges, lYothonotnry, licgistcr & Kccordcr, Treasurer, Cointy Coniniissiont r, County Surveyor ni.d Auditor. It will thus bo fern llint tho next your will no doubt inniigiirato n lively entnpnign, tlio result of which will settle tho l'residetitiiil slid (iiiberr.n toriiil question fur tho next year. 1 : r.t. 11 ci.i.i" -"""' " ..".i.v. l..lt.(M.K ui iiiu iiiiiii. Cent rol Committee took pltteo at Al- toona Inst week, nnd ui well alien - did. The chairman wn nutliorized 1 - 11 . c. . f .- . to call a State. Convention nt y timo between tho 4lli of Manli nnd the let of May next. l.rcritf OMtt Ihr I IrrUons. WilloToa, nT. fl. the TreM-l'-n! 1"V nt"n the reiill id (lie rln li..n n III" ln..'t rom tihte tmoi-ment of Ina adiititil'lrattun any Vrrtiilent baa ai er had. I Tho foreiMiing dispatch is n jewel In its way. To bo lightly understood, it must bo Interpreted liko nn Irish dream. It reminds ono somewhat of tho aiitcdcliiviaii who, at iho com mencement of Iho flood, requested Noah lo permit dim to enter Iho A rk, anil on being refused, told that ancient mariner thai he might go lo Hades, as it was not going to bo much of a shower alter all. Did the city of New York, in deliaiice of Grant's bayonets, imlorso his administration when her uiitcrrificd Democracy gave a majority against Woodford, Grunt's candidate for Governor, of 52,(100? Did the Statu of Now York indorso him when itroeloetod Hoffman by over .T).UH0 majority? Was his administration sustained in Delaware, Man land, Flird.i, Alabama, Arknnsui. Jlnsonri, Tennessee and Kentucky, where the Radical candidates had the solid sup port of the negro vote, and yet in each one of which the Democracy achieved n brilliant victory? Is an minimis tration indorsed that basin tho pres ent Congress a majority of 104 and whoso majority tho next Congress will not exceed 25? Call you that bucking your friends? If tho stolid nature of G rant can look at tho result of tho Into elections with any feeling of complacency, it can only bo ex plained on tho theory that he is grn ti lled becauso it was'not'iiny worse. Radicalism, with till its sins of omis sion and commission with its corrup tions its violations of law its prof ligate grnnts of the public domain, and with all its other wroncs aL'ninst tho people will soon disappear, but will not bo forgotten. The ballot-box bus spoken irnmpel-tongiied against tho administration, and tho verdict of the people has inscribed in legiblo charac ters on the inner walls of the Whito Rouse, tho ominous and fatal words, "You have been weighed in tho bal ance nnd found wanting." Cambria Fn'ciimn. lie form Convention of 1K:)S. A few days ago, in looking ovor the names of tho members of iho Consti tutional, or, ns it was styled, tho Ro form Convention, which met at Harris burg in 137 and comploted its labors at Philadelphia on thu 22nd of Febru ary, IS,;, our curiosity prompted us to ascortain how many of them nro yet living. As fur as wo can judge, the following may bo taken n9 a pret ty correct list of tho survivors of thai ablo and intellectual body of men : Daniel Agncvv of Reaver, Ephraim Bunks of Milllin, Charles Brown of Philadelphia, (now of the State of Del aware,) Jos. R Chandler of Philadel phia, A. J. Clino of Bedford, R. E. Cochran of Lancaster, John A. Gam ble of Lycoming, Henry G. Long of Lancaster, lienjamin .Martin ot l'lnlu dulphin. Wm. M. Meredith of Phila delphia. Christian Mvcrs of Clarion. James Pollock of Northumberland, Samuel A. Purvianco of Butler, II. Gold Rodger of Allegheny, E. W. Sturdvant of Luzorno, James Todd of Indiana, R. G. Whito of Tioga, nnd Georgo V. Woodward of Luzerne making eighteen in all. It will thus bo seen that in thirty two years death has terribly decimated Iho ranks of tho members of thai convention. Wo may here remark that, although Tli.nl deus Stevens was Olio of tho very foro most men in tho convention, bis name does not nppoar to tho draft of the Constitution ns adopted by its Cra mers. He stubbornly refused losignit because the first section ofartielo third, prescribing tlio qualifications of vo U-rs, contained to him tho bated word "iri i'(c. " Oi in Ma I 'reem a n . We can add at least two moro to tho list of living members of tho Con vention of '37 those of Walter Craig, of Washington County, nnd Jiidi;e Samuel A. Gilmore, of Fayette. Ed. Ikmotrat AunrsT or CofSTMi'r.iTr.RS. Col onel Whileley, chief of the secret ser tico division of tho Treasury Doinrt ment, lias received a telegram from Springfield, Illinois, informing him that Detectives Applegnto, Lanugan and Egan have succeeded in captur ing ni that placo Peter McCartney, alias "Joo" Woods, and llinion, a Frenchman, ore of his confederates. In the possession of .McCartney was found f 131,000 in counterfeit iiiorey of various kinds nnd denominations. A New York paper s.-.ys : "McCartney has been arrested over and over again in (ho West for vari ous crimes, nnd hns broked jail six times once in Sprinfield, III., and oneo in Cinciunnli, whero ho was confined, along wiih tho notorious 'Jim' Ratlin, for having a counterfoil plate in his possession. Tho detec tives cn mo near catching him n short time since, ho just chnling them by the merest chunco. They, however, captured bis wife, who is described ns a most beautiful woman, very respect tably connected, and lo whom he i-i passinniitely devoted, nnd it is owing to his endeavors to eommiinicato with her that ho was finally captured. Ho is n powerful, well built man, wilh deeply set black eyes and a massive forehead projecting over them, und wears fl very bands inio black beard. I lo is one ol the most expert engravers in tho country, and is alleged to have paid, nt various limes, about $70,000, in black mail, to escape conviction." Trkmk.miois Tea Train. On Sat urday at noon a train of nineteen curs loaded with tea, di reel from San Fran cisco, passed through here, on I he way lo New York. This is the lar gest cargo of tea that has ever been j transported over tli Pennsylvania was to run on too l nemo express scnedine, uui tut j mllny l0l boxes prevented this pro io 1 neilio express schedule, tuil the gramme from hi in carried nut. Not- llm,,n VM' oi, and'lbe lea nrrived nt iH destination quicker than il would bad il been sent by way of iho New Vo,k Cull,l'!'1' II is estimateJ thai 'ho cargo wus worth between tJHO,- .. il.; .i,.,...,,.i, it. ;, 0(1(1 n ml H:tll(HIOIIf.,rr;,A,v, .,,,;.. Tho Tirndy House, nt llnrrisburg, bus been purchased by ex-Treasurer Kemblo, nnd letiscd to lion. Klishn W. llavisnnd James Sellridgo, who nro lilting it up in first class etjlii fur tho nccotnmoiliitiou of tho legislators who will asseinllu nt llnrrisburg this winter. Consolation. A good deal of tho consolation offered in Iho world aro n limit a. atiil 11 (i 11 r ai I l A nao 11 n ti .rt f.l ,10 mn , , 10 ,(, j,,,,, iho river : "You'll lind ground at the 1 bottom, my dear." ,, " ;,, , " , . 1 ho I hihideliihiii Vr.'J waul lie Lro ,-olcs, but not nej.,-.. cn.i.lidules. i,MV will tho "hewers of wood nnd j drawers of w alcr" relish this position f IHiHorrallr Vnliinnh. On the lllh duv "I October lust, Mr Abraham Shall, Sr, of Whitely township, this enmity, rode to the election ground, n dislnnro of nearly (our miles, and deposited his biillii! tor Ciipt. MeClellitnd, ami tho whole Democrolic lit ket. When it is known tdnt Mr. Shull is note in the one liun ilrf'tlh yciirn hit ajf, our renders will admit that his example on that in clement day should catio a bluh to mantle tho cheeks of scores of young, active, healthy Democrats, who failed lo go lo tho polls becauso "tlio day wan so bad." Sir. Shall wo believe, a. n horn near Haiti moro, Md., several years before tho Declaration of Ameri- J can Independence; ho has been n j voter for nearly riihti y-ar ; cast his ballot for Georgu Washington -for President, tho second timo bo was elected, nnd wo believe, has never missed a Presidential or Stnto election since. This Democratic patriarch in . ... ii ..i: turn voted lor Jellerson, .uaoisnn, Monroe, Jackson, Van Huron, Polk, Cass, Pierce, llucliannn, Douglas, lie Clellan and Seymour, as well 119 all tho Slata and county Democratic nominations during Ibis long period. Ho has boqn living in Ins present homo in Whitely township for about three quarters of a century, whero bo lias ever been respected and esteemed hy his neighbors fur his upright morals nnd his strict personal and politicn! in tegrity. During tho campaign of 1 NO'S, Mr. Shull euino to this placo on horse back, a dislanco of ten or twelve miles, to nttend tho grand Democratic- Muss .Meeting; and notwithstanding it wus n very wet day, ho only quilled the long and tedious procession, when nil adjournod J'or dinner. Wo recollect, also, of his presiding nl a Democratic meeting in Newtown, during tho same campaign, with as much promptness and intelligence ns most mun nt hnll' his years. Mr. Shiill's mind is still clear and vigorous, as much so as most men nt 70 or 75 years; and though be is near 20 years older than Iho American Cuion, ho is much bet ter preserved lhan it is. Wo trust thero may bo many years yet in store for him, in which to enjoy tho com panionship of his friends nnd rejoice in ihe coming restoration of tho Gov ernment to Democratic control. Wayncsliurg Mrsxrngrr. Book Concf.rn CoititrrrioN. The Methodist Cook Concern rcandtil is by no means quieted or ended. It is do sired to remove the investigation from New Y'ork, whero the feeling in fnvor of Dr. Lanuhaii is said to bo general, and therlbro Iho prosecution against him is being mado at Cincinnati, where tho Rook Committee is holding its regular semi annual meeting. D is reported that this movement is prompted by iho Rook Concern itself, which is not satisfied wiih tho result of last summer's investigation. A New York special, dated Tuesday, says tho work in Cincinnati will be conducted "quietly and wilh ns much seeresy as possible, and it is designed to suspend or reinovo Dr. Lanulian from his po-ilion beforo Iho Church at largo even knows the machinations set in operation. A sub commiueo of three has been in secret ses.iion in New Y'ork for a week past, invcstijju ting tho charges mado against the i junior agent, nnd havo started for Cincinnati to meet Iho general com mittee. They wero nccompaiiied by tho Rev Drs. Charleton und Lanahan, the ngenls of tho Concern. So qujotly havo those proceedings been taken that tlio press, anil even llioso Jlotho dists most interested in tho matter, have been kept in complete ignorance ol lliem. A Cntious Piienomknon. Mr. John Grugati writes to the Clinton Drmncftit that a remarkable phenome non lately appeared and disappeared nrnr W liilhuin station, ( linlon conn ty, in tho form of a spring of water gashing li-oin the liasu ol a niounluin where running water wits not belore known. Iho flow of water was suf fieiunt lo supply Lock Haven, and kept on the increase during the dry weutlier. hen llie lato rains set in it passed away suddenly, in six hours lime, leaving a greasy dark col ued matter, which adhered to everything tho water passed over. Tho water was as cold as ice und seemingly t lesr :is crystal ; yet examination dim b.sed to the nuked e e myriads of srnuil worms, ll had a si-. Ueninj smell and a bitter, siilj-liiii otis ta-le. A recent letter from West Point lo tho Now York 'itfiij says, that there is general dissatisfaction in tho Acinl i niy over the ncquiilul of Smith, the ncjlio cadet. Tho belief was, that if .Smith escaped dismissal, ho would be severely reprimanded, und no one was prepared to hear such a decision as had been made. Tho writer con tinues : ''11 docs nol room t Ii tit they desire to injure ihe nccued nor to glory in his punishment ; but tlieyns scrl that be lias been guilty of preva rication nnd inconsistency ; ntni that his cadet honor is sullied, and Ihut, I Inck or whito, as ho may be, vhile in a railet 'uniform bo is identified with the coips of tho institution." Tun Sexati:. Thero is a queer sort of fatality bunging nbtiiil the Senatorial career of tieneial Harry White, lie onco quite involuntarily left the Senate n lie, by rcavm of hie having fallen it primmer 'into the hands of Iho rebels, during tho late unpleasantness. Ho now, whin one of ids ambitions (his elevation to tho regular Speukeihhip) is about being realised bo finds the Senate Om e more a lie, and his aspi nil ions su-imiflr muddled. Indiana Ikmorrat. Tho IVmoci acy of llie Duj ton Ohio district, invite rather than fear (lie contest for Mr. I'umplieil's sent pro posed hy tlio mends ol Jlr. Si hem k They desire nn opportunity to biing i nut ihe fuel by proof beforo a cum- ! initlee ol Congress, Iho lluilicitl ring ut Washington, sent ?:iil,(MK) into the I dist ru t tu enrry fcichriick B election : by bribery nnd corruption. Tim Nr.onoKs. The recent census shows n deerenso in tho negro popu lation of fitly-two counties of irin in, ninco 1 M'.il, id U,(i:i4. lu lonrtcen counties ol West Virginia, tho in-gro population, in lMiO, was 1,77(1, wiiilo (bo last census only t-howa l,:il7 a decreaso of 4:!!. Such ore tho fruit of liiidieal pbilaiilhrojiy cxlernii nation. Let those who would rovolutioniao the practical rrlitlioii of men kin illy, lovingly nnd boldly, meet every issue n it uiiscs. and discuss, in a fearless milliner, nil question utlccting the I right und interest of man, whether ol while, bluck. or oilier tulul'.: I w iiutner inaie or 11-111111, w nciner ill ii lor poor, nionnrch or serf, ulavcl older , , or slav employer or employrd. , ' ...1. ... 1. I- T. I . 1 . I . 1. ' "Thr Hf IVrfilo.." This is the title of S new deni'STiili'' daily paper which hns Just nonlii its ...... ..ii m n In WimliilH'ton. Its luih. Itcttlion una nnmninrM nomo itinninn ni". Il is t lureo sheet, "prlirhtly and ably conducted, nnd bids lair lo , (10 gOOII 11 ' I W I'm I'"' ' ,i inio of Its editorials wo make tho fol lowing extract ns n favorable speci men : "Thero is mngio for mischief In nn ugly name, nnd, when the nnnio cov ers an ugly thing, it is moro mischiev ous still. Our political story oddly illustrates this. "Midnight judges' is the mote which was tho crowning blow to John Adams' administration, seventy years ago. Tlio "liltlo mag ieiun" and "iniililaled breeehers" dam aged a school of Now York politics, and "douuh faces" ruined a cluster of congressmen. Another instanco of iinliiirniniiious trroiil) of letters occurs I u Tli. odminloli-nliiin ol General ! " ,' i luyior was ono oi puruj mm pun n-i , ism. Il did not livo long enoiigu to ; .1 M Krain-r... prcvo itself, and, pure ns it was, with j J .j1"' iierlinps ti single exccition, it narrow- ij,",aiii'.....'..'i ly escaped doiiiolilion through an ugly I jiin linmn mniK. 'I ho Gulnhin claim nearlv ' killed it beforo its timo. Though in itself, pei bajis, not destitute of merit, , and Biihjeclod lo every lorm ol olliciul scrutiny, yet tho remote implication in it of ono cnbiuot minister so sen sitive was the public mind then throw nn unmerited cloud on his innocent colleagues, and threatened trouble which the President a death nlonc protably averted. He was a Proni dent without n repro.ich n Bol dier of tho nncienl and tho better typo. "Galphin," however, was "a thing ol ugliness that will livo for ever. Alter twenty years wo have another soldier 1 resident, and on his record IS written Ulld on Ills shoulders ei.L.a llMfCnei-olinn " Ihia Inn livf I, la 1 , . ' . ,.' , ,', ,.! OWn voluntary net. hiultad s "old t ii iiiiLiii j wii- man of tho sea" got on tho victim's buck when ho was asleep. Samson was shorn when drowsy. The fair locked charmer of the Mediterranean fascinated an ancient "I'lysses" in a moment of venial weakness. Hut nol so our hero. Ha descends from his high station nnd deliberately touches tho pitch of a disputed claim (about tho morits or demerits of which wo express no opinion,) takes so deep nn interest in il us, according to his own showing, to mnkoitn reason for "part ing company" wilh ono of bis most esteemed counsellors, ami picking up n litigant lying outside tho supreme court door sill, mounts him on his own back, and is proud of tho exploit. To put it in a formula as wus Galphin so will bo McGarrahan, only n little more so I Ji'st So. A lato issue of the Wash ington Fittri'd contains tho following paragraph : "Ono of tho first duties of the Democrats, after tho meeting of Congress, should bo to demand nn im mediate reduction of the army. If national troops uro only to serve ns a political police, nnd to bo transported iroin pl:ir:o to place, at the people's cx pense, lo promote the behests of parly, then the time has como hen the army should bo cut down lo Iho actual wants of proper military service or bo disbunded. This is iho day and the hour to strike down usurpation, beforo it becomes formidable by habit and dangerous by ubue." Tur. M issot ri Ei.f.ction ano Grant. The Cincinnati (lazctte, (llep.,)says: When President Grant concluded to Inlcifcic in tlio Missouri elections ho yielded to bad advice. Tho contest thero was ono that do could well af ford to let alono; but ho was mado to believe that ho could control it, and, unfortunately, he undertook "that job. The election of Prown by forty thous and majority is the result. Il is to bo hoped that this lesson will be heed cd by tho President, and Ihut among other things, it will convince him that tho class ot men who led him into the Missouri snare, nro nol s'tfc advisers." ArTrn Turin Scalps. Michael Scnt.llll1.tltCOi4tCnf.iblo Cillllir Of III Irih 7t7u6iV a lladicul paper ill tlio city ol' New Yik, lmn juH ,0o re ! J . .. J . . moved from Iho ulllee of' I'. S. Asses sor fur the third district of that city. Tlio llrpMic was established for the tun poso of securing the Irish voto to 1-adieal party, and its nominal editor rewnrded n itli fat nfflce ly the a1 m 1 1 1 1 -t imi inn lorn -M o rjit ty :ii iniido Collector nt New York lur tlio :nnc purpose. Scanlun, liavlnj erved it it tool, till rndiciilimn wiih lindly whipped, ia now thrown aside. ..Mur pliy may noon follow. I'.LTi.tn Hami'ant. It in given out tlmt tlio hero of llii; llethel i ill for a fit;lit with Knt;liiud on Ilia Alulmma claim. We lutrdly believe the rumor. Hen i greut nt Mutrriiif', lull lie known liin parly will not litu-k liiin up in litis "blowing," and feeling well nxaurcd nl llint, kc consider, it ml'o to "blow" ull tbe louder, d'enernl lirunt is more laiiious for got ting up donieii. tic fights, nnd sctiltering llie eeds of civil war tlmn tngKii'), in n brush with n powerful foreigner, nnd wc nre inclined to the opiiiimi that hi partv eiuild not be tiruwn into a lihl wnli Ijighind iiiiyhnw. Tlio IVntmylv.iniii llnilrond Com puny propose to pu.-di liirwtird ns en ergcticiilly ns imNeililo ilia proji-cl for n lino ol A merictiii ftcaincrs lietween rhiliidi liliiit nnd Kiirope. The steam ship (.'otnniitlco of tho railroad com pany who have tho matter in hand, is composed of tlio following: K. (.'. Knight, chairman, ,S. 1. llodine, John Hire, Wlar Morris, W'asllilir'ton ' lt.,i..l.nM I a..:, l-'lbj.. ..(..I l,.a:..l. It., " .. eon. with whom nre a'-socmlcd .Mr. J. l'.iigsir Thompsun, prenidciit of the company, nnd Mr. Tlionms A. Seolt, vice president. Statu Tiif.aki'ri.r. A nico fighl is sprining up in tlio liitdicnl crtnip about tho next Stalo Treasurer, to be aelccted nt tho Coining session of Iho I l.cgitdiiluro. Irwin, Iho present in- ciiinbeiit, is in the field, together with Muckey, who was beaten last winter, and Tiiggart, who has never had the tiflico. As this is a rich plum, the enn didates nro all anxious, and much money w ill bo spent in tho election. What the Democrats will do in not known. An Arkunsn man, aentenced lo bo hanged, is in n bad way. The neigh boring carpenters refuse lo build tho gallows, and iho Sheriff don't know how. Tho prisoner i a carpenter himself, nnd the Sheriff has tried aev ami time to havo him build it, but ho ny "bo ll be hanged il ho w ill." Tho ilissouri Houso of lieprcBonla tivea comprises 'M nienibtra. tlf these, tlio liuditiila havo Rctunlly sue- h..n.l.,.l in nl.i.il i ,, .. .,.i.t., a ' vvv'"-""" '"-'"'Si c"" "' lor "(irant' relations," to politic ! So much Missouri I I ir nr ji non hiww n i "it jam - 1 j-'ji' fllUVH IMTOP. .,ltM-ritiit Multt,. n M Villi, fliili. Ii i.tiirr ll II .l"hn M' nHixX r J-.t'lBB . llirvHoiit (' f 'fion . ... K rtrltmup I'.r'l l.l(K-Mi.Hii)n-.i...I.mr ni'r Ilt'int .tim'I ilmjfnrt " .lliiriituiM H M-pt..I.miIi i ,ii'i1 ' W ni ,iinrnrnin Mnrtin Ilium K' n 1 lor.. John M"tiiv (tin llil" F Kiwt ilfr..rirartn M ; W m fwnirnrt Op., jtft ti J, ukHi. . iirwi-hft illrH C Miphurn T nn Utn i (( hiulltti..lintur U II ( ttlilwi'll Vikv Kiln W K vann.,.trrtliui M ll.tiiiilhiii..VHii(iir TtMVMtHK Jl HOIt. Urtirirc IN ir.T...IIi iN'ri! Ir. id l!iir(l-v....lliit'.ii JtfliieF UitK'i'tY .li.tin Fli'it -loi-.li M 'Nral...Jonliiii I lit m Ml It.llJ Mill ill l!lrhol " W li S -hii.irra..kartliaut .Ion. .h l(ll.li.V, " 11 H llutiliii Kiiiii tint id f.rlinrtl " Cmin A W o.l .... " AlrSUh'liT lIXf-tl, Unfit M m (i a I lusher " WlHiiMII rT'lv... " JHirtf Altx'rl.JtrRilforil .1'ilin lliifliff Ii r J v f1 H l"lnmli " Siuiiucl Hoik er..,., " lin-enieiKid lli-ll.... " l.rvi V lrwin...l.awreDO N M Murray. ...IJuriieUil.' J W' Tuoiiiion " llrnj Hclli-i-k.. " W J Hem,, hill, " J A 'I'hoiiiji.oii " A I. Ojrdeu " II W ( arler " HI' Fullou " (ieoriro llarjfi-r " At 11 Anna " .1 II Kliiillner... " Y, Kealcr.l.uiulier City Aimm l-'ry ',l "eatomr CUrid John Itolliv... Cm injtoii nnai,.,....(.i,.u.,i y,'; - ;;;'"':"''''' w w Hoover.".. (irnlinui lli-ori(e Hurt MurriM Andrew llninn... I' It illiama atrirk t'uili'v... llimrffi- ltichardii,0.riHila T Jell lilu.UH I'lkc Alim Homer John W Turner, Jamea 4' Kralxer..... riuin'l Whitraidea.tiultcli' lieo 'luuner, ir I'nion 'I'boinaa Irwm II H Hauitbui'D.U'oodw'd h rederu-k I'tiriM.. " llli-nrj loorali, " J) .'.ClMTl:lt' MITIt'l'-N.,lir.i,hrr.-l. Kvei llml tue followmir ani'ounta hnva Ih-cii evaiuined ami (ia.ed liv mi-, and ri-main filed ul record In Una onica for Ilia Ml.peclion of aeira, li-Raleea, nrediUira, and all other in anyolher wiiy inl.-reMed, and will lie preaenled to the next Or. phalli' Court ol t'lrarSiihl county, to Imp held at the Court IIiiujc, in the boroujflt m CH-artirltl, fiotn mi-neinjr on the aeeond Uooday (b-iiig lUi- 111 b day of J.nui rv, A. I). IS: 1. I'artiul account of T. It. Mutrar. admiiii.trator of llm i-.uie ol John Siaekiuan, lato of liirard town-hlli. dii'l-aadl. riual account of U. K. Fleral ilmiuirtrator of tlia elate of Martin H. Klryal, late of (Jonhen townahip. deceaaed. Final ai-count of T. Valentine llailey, adminia- tralnr nf the ratal, of Tltua 11. llailiy, late of llloom lownahii, ih-ceaaed. The account of Henry llartift-lt aud Jafno C. Itarrclt, adunnialratora of the (.alate of llonry Marahall, late of llrady townahiti, deceaM-d. 1'artial account of John Holt, admiiii.trator of the eatate of Ocortre O. hmeal, late of llradlord townhii. deccaaed. Aceouut of John lli.1l and . II. IlolL adminia- tralora of the eatate of Ttiumae Holt, late of brad ford toniMhin, deecaaed. Final account of Julio W. Wriflit and II. H. Wright, adiiiitiiatretnra of the eatate of WiUiam Wright, lale of ileeenria toirnatiip. drcceacd- Final a-vount of Martha Irwin and Levi F. Irwin, caeeiiliira of Ihe eatate of Joai-jih Irwin, late of Lawrence townchip, deceaaed. KtmaTMi's Orrnr, ) A. W. I.F.K, Clearfield, I'a., Ilec. T, IsTO tc. J Hrgnter. V1MIM1 IIATOITX M IT I (T; Notice ia hereby g-iren thatlctler. of a-lmioialraticB mii Ihe eatate of JO.-I-I'II IIOII Kit, dioeand, lale of 1'i-nn lown.hip, t'learncld eounty, l'a , haiinjr Ikyii duly frranti-d lo Ihe undcr'iened, a!l pi-raona inrleleed to anid eatate will pleaae make payincnl, and thoae having elai-na or ilemaiola will present them projx-rly aullienticati-d for ert tlnii.nt. TIIOMArS A. IIOOVKIt, I'rnn lp., lee. 7-ot,d. Administrator. IS) 'IIIK MATa'ICH OF TUB F.STATK OF Mallhrw Foreey, deceased. The Amlilor'i ri-Mirl in the al-ovei ratatf hftvtnjr hi-eo ri-ftrnd to Ihe undersitieil for llie porpoer of mnklnaei-rtain ehanifea therein, he hi-n-hy n,ve notice that ba will allend to the dutica of hie appoint mem, at hiaofliec, in Clrartield, on Wcdnea day, IKeembi r ?, IS7I1, at I oVlot-k, p. m., when and where all purtii-e hilerete, mar attend. I'ee. I 3t. T. II. Mill HAY, Auditor. Executors' Sale I HY Tirtor of an orjt-r iul out of lit? Orphim' Court of Clearfield fount r, thirv will W mld at Public Outcry, in the ill, go of Mulicmlurj. On PATI RIiAY. IH:CEMIKII 1870, At J oVUk, p. n , arrrtain Tit ACT OF LAND, itiiatr in Kn.rihiin ttwnlii, alonf the Biifi'jtia haniui Itivvr, ljfinin)r UniU o( Frl. and VVM hatn t-rbnarrn, .'niton and Irvin, antl ewutaittiug acrrr, b'inj uniiniiMvrd ) r-VrTKUM.': I iri-fii p.T ernt. In hanJ, ona third nf Ihe tn.anci at eonf.rmnt.on of aalf, and tha lialanee lu ona year, to noreil by bond and morimtge. J. J. IMC IU, m a lit r k r uniti I.. Ul UTl.KIN, !. 7 ut EiCfutora of Joba Uriel, .M. A y V A 1. V A II L U II IKIKI The X. Y. Oiisi:nvi:B A R BOO K A X I ALMANAC, To ht .muv January t, 171. Od of Die nvMt "itiiiilptp rsnniprndt of important tiifornint.nn ticb ha-er lvrn cnntfnU-! ia thta nntilitri'. It liot.l.l lio in MMt l.il.rr ltru.k of Kcfi-p-nrc. It mi tain an intfrxntt'nff Ilintnry "f Almnr: C.vil.Commirpial.aod Ajriroltural l"fr'M Wiirl-i: a ( .al ."uinmai x of all t lie Hi n vnleht In-tiluliniif atiJ rt'liruii" Prnoininntiona In Hip WorM. with a pnmlf( Minirtrrial l-iwtorT of oarh tvfrY lirligioiii Htv in the fnitrj S'litc. a lid 'f all On C.illrjE. n, ThcX'li'jirnl Hcinniaiir. Mrd'u'iil ami Law rliuiilv in t tw I . 8. VVM K, ONE iH'I.LAIt. All piraoni uliwriliinjt aiiil piyinj f.r (hp New York t-avKBvra f-ir ap vr ($:t) will moii ! fx.! it of t hie l aluaMr work (.11 A 1 I HoI M.V. raitij'k' cpn- ol tlir M Kit at-ul frer. MPNEY K. MOHSK. Jr. A ft... Ht I'ark How. Nrw York. MailrJ lo any al Ire, pout pant, on noripi of priro. 1tT-Im Iivi: iioitwi'.s mih nti.r.i-Tiir aUi, ai-ril.er hna nn han.l ami nfli-rf fur fata l'l K HonsKSllirreKMl t,i,t ilranrlit huraea.wi ivh inf fmia eleven lo lhrtei-a hut:ilie.. anil the itin era i sri-llriit timing hnf.ee. K. It. MOOHK. l.ullieralioiK. I'a., Nnv. W It. V" I.ItU 11.11 MAI. MltlKltl Ihe annual mei-iitijt of the rtfieah'iMora in the "ClrarlieM Counlr A arlpullnral ho -ii-l j" a l!l be hrlil in Ihe t'onrt llonie, at l'l-arnr),l, oa Mon iUt en-nine ol the January Coart, hrine; ihe Hih ilav nl ihe luniilh, fr the iurore of t-levling i-ffi-erra fur the etipuing rear. II. it. BAIlltFTT. rreaideal. rirarriclil, Voveinber.lv, 1 1 7 0 il. IM A I TIIH'H Nm'lt'r Wherru. I,e. j Irra Teatanirnlarv on Ihe estate uf Mra, llloMIS 1 AMI'lll.LI.. ilrreaaeil, late of 11.11 lianlni, I li-arfii-M imnty, I'liiin.vliania, liai ins nii-n r-unteil In llie unb r-ignnl, anl all tirrann imli-hti-J ti aaiil eatate will filraae tnnke ravuient. anil tlmao hainf r-laitne or tlimanila will nrrarnt llirro tiril'frlv authi-nticati-ii f-.r ai-ltliment. AHAM IIH KT II. Jof lil'll I.. CAMI'llKI.I., O.lrll. Nnv. 1 1, lp.. Kvecntura. IOII f til'--The enl.-rilicr o(Tra llie Inn. a ami lot in whirh.he rrnli-e in the rl"fniieh ul t'li-aifii-lil. f.ir aale. It la ailnaletl on Market alrret, in an elisil-le loiatiin fur eilher a pmala ri .iilriie. or Inr lni.ine.. t.iirp.iai a ta a mrni-r tt aiut worllit tbr attitiitun ol llmi-e wniilitie to loie.l In town nrnnrrtr, ami one aquare from tlie I'ourt Moure. 1 ur pri-e, mniiire on the lin-nuava. M, , ,,v i-i, i:ih: Kin; sr. JmMN I ( I 11 i.K. Attr at I nw. j. r. iiiim n, i. anrrta IRVIN & KREBS, Fueert'tn lo II. fl. Fwonpr. Law and Collection Okkk e, r.MTII CI.Ktr.FIKl.n, PA. A Notorious Fact I ril'lt'HK are mure ieoj,a troul.lid with l.iinc; I Hi, ireaea in thia tnwn tlian ant othr plat-e ( t(a vile in the rUle. tint of tho urent nauii a of thi i, the upe tif an iiiipn article of t'iml, laijrelT mixiil i:b en!-tntr, Nua, ahj nil aimtl all lliia. sail prra.-rre vi.nr lire., I,f aaint enl Muaiiltr'a 4'r-li braird t'ual, frre from ell iiiiiitiilii e. Onli-n Irtl al llie etnn-e i,f Hirharil Mi,.4.,p snl .1-imra H. tiraliam a Sona will receive prompt allenliun. AI1HAIIAM III MI'IIREV. Cliai-fii-lil, Soveaikcr .HI, I-7U It. New Meat Market. riMIK andernifnfd h opened a Moat Market in the -nm trmerlj oeropied by Alekanler linn, on Market atrwe. t'lparlnld. Pa , adjoining Moop'a, wher they Intend tu keep a mpply ol All klndaof Meal. Fruit and Vrolahlra And at "rnrra to m it tna Tiwit. 8hop will be opro rennlarlt on Tueilay, Thitrrday and Pat iirdni, and mt-at tblivered al anrpnint. A hare urrnbii" fMitronage It refneetfollt afilirittHl. ' ,M. tl. liRiiWV. K. W. HHttWN. jjHTAi an rt.ntinwe ro deal in all kinda of ImproreH A(rriBlltirat I wplrw (, tlrarfiell. Anj'i't lt:o tf. 'UrirfU.iiifou?. I'd r II I I S II I II I HA I. llij:!ii-al rrtiillnti ill ,..iinpcttii.ti, at St Fll.ir I'llOlli, V. -la!, awar I. 1 over l' Fihil.itlon, llo.l'in, IH (I. Tilt; 0I1KI1XAI. ANII (IF.M'IMJ SKI. Fa 11 KG U LATINO, wnoftiiiT inox, Ain TiiiiiT, OAS-C0ITST7JmTG KEATEE, ITH rT1 .JtTi:D I I T l?i hkki, ii it ttr. .n It r!Ta, ' Unot (hit I it ox Kioi.XTon, J Al) Al'TOMaltC KrOI t A TO ft. : For nunting Anthracite or Bituminous Coal or Wood. 10 isei fur brickwork, tntl 2 lift Portall. HAvt rirTtucii om.T nr J. REYNOLDS &. SON, N W. eorurr l:Hh and Filbert Btrce!a, rilll.AbKM'HIA, TA. Thme llratrra nro male T Ilravy Vronhl Iron, wt'll rifetrtl tofftdor, ami are warrautci U or a'. olnt.lv t.ni ami I 'tint 1 1 Kit . 1 her ara the only Hi'ti'r that are manned without any ilnm pcrr, an ) in winch all kind of lucl can he hurncil without alteration. Cooking Han (fin. fr lA?t Kntaitranlf and Familiei. AUu, a Fiat Top Heating iionje. Fire Dare liestert. Low Itown Urmtei, Slate Mantel, Kij;ntcrr,JVenhlatori. rmphlrti giving Full defcriptiou, acnt frw, to any a-itircn. jyU'70 ly S-2'n and IHHVh BOUUHT, EOLU t EXriIAXUKD ON MOST LIIIKHAL TIMI.MS. GOLD BOUGHT AND SOLD At Market Hales. COUPONS CASHED. Pacific E. E. Eonds Eotight and Sold. tsff-PTOCKH Buuelit aud Hold ou t'om mlaaluu niily. 9 Aeeonnta received and Inten-at showed on dail; balances, aul-jiet to ehrek t ligbt. 1:9.17 0 f"J,h TnirJ tm-l, Philadelpbia. IndleN Taney l-'urs! JOHN FAEEIEA, 7IS Alien STRKKT, Mi hV.c of the Itlork, brt. 7ih k Ittb Sti., South hitlr, rilll.AKELrillA, Itnpfirtrr, M-inufifturer 1ih1"T in all kinila and ruilitr of FAXCV Fflt, Fwr La lira' nnd Childrrn'i -- . S- - " wear. Ilarinf enla"r;d. re rndd- lril and ImiirnTed mt old and favorably known U K EH Vit It It M, ami ha iojc itcpurtcil a stty larpr atid rpl'-ndid atrt mcnt of all tha diffcrf ut kimla of Fun frnm flmt hnndu in Kun pe, and have had thrm mad? up hy the tnoit akililul Workmen, I would iTf)tytfully inritf ruT fricndu of I'learneld and a'tjarrnt eoun ttrto rail and eiaminc my rery In rite and beau tiful anxortment of Fancy Fur, ftr l..idiri and Children. I am drtrrtmnrd to aril at an low price any oihrr r'('rr'ilel-e lla in thi city. All Fun Warranted. 'o iniirprr'itriitationii to eflttt aalm. JOHN' F A ft K I R A , oct2G .Its 714 Arvb .Street, Fhiladi Iphia "proposalTsi" To ilriilKt iluiitUrt Con m taunt ma Orpirf, 1 rirarfleH. I'a , N-.trmivr l., I :(. Pcalril ln'Hivah' will or miv4 by thei-ounty CommiMif-ncra of Clearfield runtr, at their otiirc. until Friday, the Pih Hay of iTrntbcr next, for the Frretmn'or a C'i KIlKI ltHUx.K arruav the Kiier In-low the mnulb of Client Creek. taid llridfe U be ff l.'0 feet apani, aud airtiilar in it enntrnetion to the one aonfi the m'Uth of Ander nti'f Creek. Sep am to pmpofala are invited for Ihe etravation and niaiM-nry, Hating the prire per yard fr I be former and pvr perch for the latlr. Alao, for Ihe aquare and tawed lumher and ahin lei. jit irje the priee per eutne loot f'r (Le former and per thound f"f the latter. Ali, for the eariM'titrT and Markstnithinr : or, for the whole 'irk, inclu'lin material. I'lan f liridf to be wii t the CuWDnaaioner' tffiie. SAM I Fl. II. S It A FFX KR, KAMI Kla II. HI.MiMAN. lAVIt UICK, (1. II. finoin Aiifwn, c:,.k. Cominiaainnerf. FARM FOR' Sa'leI FITt'ATU IX IUKXSIlii: TOWNSHIP. IVilF. pulai-tilKT lieriliy g'.vi- nuttc o,a tP I offrra hi. valnalilr farm f.ir aile, ennlen.,.,2 Tj acre., 6j of whii-h are ItnproMil an-t amlrr frni-e, an.l a tnaji-r tinrlinn of die aame l,clnj it, i-lnviraiij in a lni:li atale of etiltivalion. The inir-r'ivrmenta eonai.l of a two a'nrr plank frame Im-llinir, main liuil.linjr iM-ld, aitrhrn nnd wcrh huuae iv.'EO, all well Cni.ln-.l, anil a l..a; barn. JUtf.ll, wilh all the olhi-r out l-uililiiip, lujrrtlier With a thriving oreharil, havine 1:10 apple trera, all itraltcd fiuit, SO iir-ar tnea, ami over .(! rhrrrv, plum ami nrarh tre.-a, all t.rarmff-. Thia farm ia dilute in BiimHe tnwnhip. in iht of poati-ITiee. Itrit null, eliurrhf-a anil af-hool h-ue, a.lj iina lanii- nf ilnrare lat liin, Win. Anderaon'a ea'ale anil olhcrs. Thu.i- ilrvirinx any further informa In n ean rail ou the ieeioiti-a or ait lrra. the un,lrr ii:neit al llnrnriite V. 0., t'li-arnvlil wiuntr. t'a. Km. ::n .lio Josmi I.. ki:i'F. Liithcrsliurs Marble ard! flliK auh'criWr rtimeetfiillT annunrca to tbii eomtnuniiy and tha pnMip cnera" that he m n'W e itmait rl.r enf nft J in (lie inanufaftore of MonuinrnU, Ili ad and J- it Stnnea, Stand, Ta'de anl Iturf-au Toa, ete. No hie her tribute ean be iaid toadeecaed n lalive or ftirnd lhan tberree li n of an enduring alub aa a witnei to unborn irrn-ralittn where thrj hne laid him or hr-r. I bfire rncajti d Mr. Ji ha W. (ialiaan aa hit ajr- nt to all. and to whoae workmanship and uluil many ean lear witneft. Ord m fitlicited and pmmitt) ttklrd. Wik delivered herevrr de-irt d. It. II. MOOKK. Luthern'iurx, Novruilx-r 3$, 1 p 7 1. J. A. BLATTENBEKGER, Claim and Collection Office, OSl'KOLA, CloarflcU Co., Ta. r-Conreanrin(( and all Irrl paprrt draws wnli ir 'DMct and lipatib. liiaTl un and a nnce ticLrta to and I rem anjr point in Kiirnja pruniffil. orli TO ftta IM.C TTflW KOTIC !!.-Vhrren. 1 et j ter T--'amft'try -n the en. ate of J'HIN lUM hKMtl.KKV, late of Ferfuaon towimhip. ilt-o4'ard. bac bein prantid tu the unlcrirneJ, and all jn rn iil lt.-il to Fat. I ertafe are rrque-l-ed to make iiiiinnlmtr pav nn 1 1. aiut th-tne hai iuf elaimn aramt the nine will prevent (hem, duly authenticated, f"r wliicnii t'l. F. M. (I'M Kl'M'THItY, WIl.l.lAU M CIMrKKX, Nor. J, ISTMl'H. Kerut..r. VDMIMMH ITHIX' MTirrKotie il herehv Riven lht b tterf ol a.lmmiitrai ctft on the erlntt of Wil,l,M IMI.K. lio,aTd. I Uteol Lawrrny townahin. !rnifitid coon I v. I'a.. i haviii( lwca duly (frantrd lo the uodernicneil, all I perwun indrhti I lo aiti 1 etale will plene mnkr pavment, and lha havine claim or demand will preaent litem prupcrW anthnnliratetl fur tet tlrntrul. Kl.llKt I'A 1'Al.K. Urarfiild, Nor. 1 At. AdtnimitniliiK. (1 AI'TIO. Alt perainare betwhy cautioned ' aemnal pnrrhaaintr t weddlmii with the fol lowing pern-nal propr1 : One cok toe,parlor utore, I hrcnVfa-l tal)e, I dinm( tablo, I dfult. I bog. 1 cd ot'rhnlrt, 4 lel and bt-'Mior. 1 etook and a full aet of niarbla (mil, now in the pn ion of John W. tiahagan, of Itntily liwnliip, aa th aame belorr to me, an I $ left with him on Innll ulllT, Huhjeet to HIT a'der. n. II. MOORK. t.iithertbnrr. Pa , Nor. ?S St. IOTM VOIX n U.I'Hlrili 0 If ?0 fret. 4 for aale, adininn the borongh. ramerita : I'd per ernt. in hand, and 1" por ei nt. a year witb intrrort until pid. r. UltAHWETT, wot. .t, I:". Ar-nL 1M W aXTI lWlwuf U Reii,nHln' will pi idt of Ti ill pnx ihe Tr hihevt raan rni r for all , ur Plir.; (tiae. IT. Mm C iluratfcnat. MIT) II. B, GWAN'3" SCHOOL FOR GIRL M.ruinn.n, ia. rpilR FA IT. Tl.llM..ff(.rthtll!1 1 nn nm M'luday, Nipi.mUr nih, ;i n i i imn r t i' pan nn in win Ite a I lr t J R. llOI.I thlB ill I..r t..lel. ll.a. . . 1 p"lent limtrmtiir bate bien ti.at.i. . tl-irt Will be pir. d to rti.drr tliia d-itf, aitractifa and imtrurtit o, TKKM3 OK TIITH. Heailin, Or tlinjirai hy, W rit i ,H J-t ,H. pi'tn, l'i itiiary A nihtnetie and J'tinurt t)i-oKrapl.,v ' , IJitorv, i.o'-al and deeriplita iitvru,t'j with Mnp Drnwitijf, tiraminar, ntlt and Written Arithmrtic Algebra and the Science j. Inttrurtinn In fnntrumeDtal muic Oil painting, 24 Itraotif ' wan work j For full partieulura aend for Circular Clearfield, Hepl. TITO-lvpd. CLEARFIELD ACADEMY Rev. P. L Harrison. A, M., Principal, rilJIE aim it rmaioii or tlit prermt iclo'i, I i year of thia Inntltalicn will Mininier,tt J ,ui'niAi,tutiaiii uny ji iMivtiuix r, lat, 1'upili enn entir al anr time. 1 her will i chare d with tuition from the time ihty tttt il ine eioav oi me rMaMon. 1 The comae of in ft met ion embrace! arery il;, J inciuiiett in a ibonURfi, practical ana accbttitui ed etlucniiou Ur hot h nexca. The I'rincipal, Larina; had flic adranta-t ,i mucn epericuec in tin proiemon. aaaurea parn J ana ptunitiiani ttiat tin entire ability and ihtii will li drroteil to t lie moral anl oieutal traibn uf the youth tila''d under hip charr. unnorraiiiiy, ura'iinir. n runic, and I'rtni Arithtueliii, per tStttion (1 1 week).,.. $rf J ciramtuar, lieogroptiy, Anlbinctic and History Alftelira, tJeometry, Triponouetry, Men aurat to, riirvi-yiri(C. 1'bilnaophy. Phai oln(iy. ( ht'tniftry, liook kaepinjc, Botany and i'hyncal tiefraphy Latin, tlrerk and French, with any uf tha I alme rlranchva 13 tl Ml'HIC I'tanoCJU leitwrnr) $10 (.1 jWNo deduction wttl ( made for abaeiMM. fitrtlier particnlara inquire of I'.ct. 1. L. 11 A HKlaUN, A. M , Feb. J, ISTO.tf. I'riucipaL Uisrrllanrcus. II. LIUDGE. MERCHANT TAILOR (Store one door east of Clearielil Ilonee,; Market htreet, Clearfield, ea. ' TJ"EKP8 oa hand a full aiaortneat, of ami IV Fnrniahitle' Onnaa. aneh a. tiki... and U'tMilea I.' ndarahirla 1 1 . . . , v(HvaB ... ooau I Neck. I.e., Foekol HaDdkarebiafa, Olorea, Bit, t'ubrellaa, e., ia (real tariet;. Of r,M, uutiaa ua aeepi iba Best Cloths of all "Shades and Colors" -ark at Black Doeakla of Ika Terr bail -al. Fane; Caaaiaicre, In (real tarletj, alio, frrria Coatine, Bearer, Pilot, Cbinekilla, aiid rieott ortrroatilif. All of wblrh wall be .old ebcarlat Caah, and made up according u tha leleiliol.i .-.peii.ncei. wuraiae.. Alao, Area! for Clearneld eoaatj for I. V, winter 1 Co',, celebrated Sewing Machine. I, isns-ll. u UHlllGl. ST0E AMI EARlKEr-MTEE OF EVEItY 1ESCKIPTI0! CHOCKS.' POTS! CROCKS! FUhrr'a Patent AIMIl.t Belf . SealUe I'm It C ana I HT'TTKR IHUIKH, ilb lija, CREAM CIKX'KM, . MII.K IROCI! Al'I'I.K - IU'TTETl riKH'KK. ' 1 KK1.E IKOCKS, FLOWER POTS. PIE DISHEI ETEW roTS, And a great many ulber tliinga too namaraaj la mentiuo. In be bad at FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S STONK - WAKE POTTERY, Curlier ol f kerrr and Third Slreita, CI.KAHHI.LU, PA. aol TEETH! TEETH! EXTRACTED FOR ti CEXTS. Eltrartrd with the one of Ktraot a On a Gil. and Ih-al Av.a;aTnKau, (tba onlv harnilrt, aal ellicienl Aoa-atbvtica now ia are,) by S. J. HAYES, Surgeon Dentist, OF CI RWEXSVILLE, rA Who would hereby moat reapectfally retora kit thatikl for Ihe lilral pntrntiaga of tbe pant, ao4 Inform the public that h baa removed hit oftri t the eorner of Start and locurt it ret t a, (am Jvnkina' ilore.) wberw b prepared to rreeirt bn cufltotrteri in newly fltted up rootop, and an ihvir work in the mort rkitlful anj workman! ika manner. All work done ia tha latest and mM approved tj lea , and guaranteed. Dr. n will be cnjnfftd bii office frr. the lt to tbe i'-i 1 of each uiunth. Tbe halanerof earb mnnth be will epend in (ilea Hope, ltartiidt and l-otherfl u-. alternately. I' art tea rfidmj al a diflanee buld write to up previous of thetf conuiifT. lilLor boura. I rtim fi to 12 a'clork, a. in.( and frro 1 tu i 'clock, p, m. We who nona but the ti ry beat walrrial. an4 dfr oouiprtition for beauty, cbeapoew aod dura iiilitr. it w a ea l. Vurwennville, la., .May 17(1. OITK.lVi:KIKfTPIU7.i: mi;pals O AWahmjU TI1K UUhAT BALTIMORE TIAXO MANUFACTORY. WILLIAM KNABE L CO., Manufacturer of fitlANO, r-(Jl ARE 4 I TRIGI1T V I A N O FOllTES, BALTI.MOKE, MD. Theac loptrumcnts Lava been before the puKu for nearly Thirty yaara. and npoa their eieellrac alone attained aa ttnpurcbaaed re-eiainraea, wbicb prononneet tbcm uneualrd. Tbrir TO.Nt cuml-inci pTrrat power, awaetnrai and Cue ein;ri rjuality, a well ap frrat parity of Intonation. aa wetiit a Ibrvi'gtiout tbe entire acale. Their T O I C 11 ii pliant and elactie, and entirely free fra tba 't.fliM't found in ao mattT Tianua. IN WtiKKMANSHIP ihcT art unr qualid, omn( amne but tbe rcry brrt aeasonrd material, the latjre capital ewph'jed it our bu'inco enublmr u to kep eon(antly Imm-'n-e nt.ck of lumber, le., on hand. f-VAII our Sqiiaic Tianop haxe our N' proved fvertruiii( Sale and the Ajrrafte Tnl'ie a would' mil special atttntioa to '' laie impMrrmriiHi In Urand Pi anna and Kqiwra lirninl.. l'atrntr.l Ar. 1 1, t-f, whirh brin(t tka I'ian nnin r perlrctinn thao ha jet tkcen attantea. yrry ano lljrranf ii fr fivt IVjrt Wc have made atTanprrnentf for tbe aole V h 4e aale A pern y for the moat Celehrat d Tarlor Org p and l-It'denni, whirh we offer V holraal Kctail, at Lowcil Factorr Tripea. W 11.1,1AM KN AUK l CO. Fepl. ?1, l.7ff Cm. lUltiworc, Mi. JOHN TKOt'TMAN, FURNITURE DEALER Mailel Ft., east of the Allegheny llouaa, c i r.Ani ii i n, p. TKKf.ron band all kind- of rurnitiire. in wl or liy the aipflr article, 1 huae ia need of an? Miiclcof 1 uimtiire, will ftnd It to their InW to call and examine tnx atock, whirh I v'1' terv li t for rah or rirhanffp f'r auitahle lattbai Obarflcld, Pa., April , U7 U. DAVID REAMS. SCR.YKNER& SVRVKYOR, 1 HtlierharKk Tfc f I1I1K rubae fiber oCeri bit emwt tke pb'' in the capacity at Soment-r and Unrtr." Ail eallt for auiveyinj pntmpllv attended lx d iha ti..l ,t, r.r Jr.fi. ll.a..!. ,.A hf t l ral iB'tra- raento ut wriiinjr, eiecotci without drlae.awl warranted to be oorreot or n eharir. ORGANS & PIANOS. ESTVS AND MASON IIAMI.IN'8. ki mi at . J. 11ATKS, CanrenMill., Pa. SI l lf.ll' AMI iKI)l. Tbea.l.aerihera o.r TWKI.VK IIIMHI HI.KMHS. aereral Mill FI.1HS an.l TIIHKK I'AIH 1 tti fl.Kt'i f,.r aale. Call ani eiaiaine tbera, r. a. IRVIK ro, Cuntmn tile, Kor. i ItT . J