ShcjacpuMirnii. GEORGE D. (JOODLANDEK, KMIOtt AND I'HOl'HlKTon. CLEA1J FIELD, PA. WEiNK. DAY MOUMXd, HAKCII ", IS" 1- Domocratio Meeting. Thcr nill b. a IK-uiociatic meeting bcU iu the Court Hour, ml I lcmC.ld, on Ta.d.J timing, ttaruh 51.1, 1ST 1, t o'clctk, for the purpoio of appolntloj Hrantoilul nna llcprracutatira Con. ftrcct to meet like Conferee from ollirr Conntirr in llio District, ittorc duty it Iwrnnn to i-hoo. a Pcnatorinl and llqireacnlalin- IMi jalc lo tho p proacbing Slate Couvcnliou. All Democrat are rr(ueted to be prtirnt to that the wi.hc of our p'' may li "fully pre.acd. J. BLAkT WALTF.U?, Chairman Co. Com. March I. 1ST I. The Experiment. Four year ago Congress conferred Hie rigtit of sufl'rap on the negroes in the District of Columbia, and through thorn the Nittiontil Capital has been governed. To show that tho ' loyal millionh" nro already nick of their ex periment, vro need but refer to the fact thut by a luto Act of Congress tho District of Columbia in transformed into a Territory, endowed with a Gov ernor, Legislature; and such other of fit-erg ns t-omplelo tho organization al! appointed by tho President. This has been dono to pet rid of negro vo ting and negro olriters. To got bat-It to first principles, and to further do eeivo the negroes, Congress it compel led to disfranchise all tho while citizens residing in tho District. Thus no properly holder or resident in the National Capital has any voico in the futuro regulation of that municipality Tho administration lias been compel led to oven how and ignore popular government in order to rid itself of tho negro element. In doing so, llie villainy of tho Forty first Congress is fully established for tho hundredth time. That a two fold fraud has been prcpelrrtted upon tho white and black man, besides ignoring representative covernment, is as visible as the sun at noonday. Had Georgia, or any other Slate where tlm negro is a largo clement, attempted a similar method to get rid of that class of voters, this wry same Congress would have pronounced it trcawm and pitched the State out ol Iho Union. That negro rule has pi oved a failure wherever attempted astonishes no one except fools and fanatics, but that the enfranchisement of that rate should so soon bring about tho dixfranchixement of Iho white man, is a revolution of such mugnitudo that it should arouse ' tho feelings of all wliilo men who favor popular government to fever heat. What safety is there for the liberty of Iho citizen, or property, whilo our Congressmen undergo revo lutions of this kind every four or fivo years? Why not send statesmen to l-epresct us? such as wo bad previous to the advent of tho "l.tto lamented" failure. Jleslivorcss and unslabloncss on tho part of tho representative soon beL'Cts disorder, oiitrniro and wrong among his constituents, which lead to results alike futal to both. Have not demogngnes ruled this country long enough ? should be the Question every volcr r-hould ask of himself and bis neighbor before lie deposits another ballot. Tin flotsE or Ur.Fttir. A nafal- twanged scoundrel, named ILL. lling wait, who has been nclingin tho cn pneity of Secretary to tho Bonrd ol ilanagcm at the institution named for number of yearn, proves to bo a de faulter, and lias made his escape. ' lie has eloped with thousands of dollurs belonging to the institution. Wo no ticc that tho Hoard has notified tin Legislature of the defalcation, and we hopo his acts will bo properly venli lated and Iho usual whitewashing avoided cn such occasions. Tho Hoard, two weeks ago, forward ed a biil to our County Commissioners for the muintuiiiance of two boys who were discharged and tho bill pnid nearly two years airo. It is evident from this that ll.a) raaoully Hoerutury was in tho habit of collecting bills, but never entered the proper credit on the books. Is it possiblo that n mere Sec retary is tho only responsible party about this institution ? If so, tho pul lie had boiler bo pul in possession of tho fael, and then officers ran adapt themselves lo suit circumstance. ' Mon r. Tin. (ien. (irant has appoint ed Henry D. Cook (iovernnr of the District of Columbia. Thero were qui to a number ofpoliliciii ns applicants, but tho banker surcecdej. This man Cook and his brother made ttvn mil lion of dollars out of the Government during tho war, and it is now said that they gnvo the "government" a present of fivo thousand dollars henco Iho governorship, (iuntleincn, no differ onto what jour merits are, you can not como in without the "liii." Goxr Dr.Aii It is with pleasure that wo announeo lo our readers the death of the Forty fust Congress, which took l.ltico at Washington n Satiirdsy last. A friend who was at the funeral says from tho look of things ho is satisfied that a lurgo por tion of tho members wtro bound boll wrads. , . Tho English members of tho Joint H ull Coiumisriun have srrived in asliingtoo. T.V .Tpportloiitnrntt Tho Commilleo In tho Senate ap pointed to apportion tho State into Senatorial and lit presentativo Dis tricts, mado their report to that body on Friday last. Tho bill provides thut until tho next septennial enumer ation tliero' shall bo Ihirty lhreo Sena tors and one hundred I.cpreseti unices. Philadelphia is divided into four Sena torial nod nineteen l!eprescntalivo districts. Htnntnrial IHitii It. I'liilj J. Ipllia. I. r'ir.t, nr. ml, lliird, fourth, c.iil!i, eighth and ninth wanl. I. II. Tfiitli. Ihirtarnth, fi'iirtecnth, fifteenth, twentieth and twenty. ninth wai.la, 1. III. tilth, e.alli, riovt-uth, Iwtllii, uUntli, aeri-iitr.-titl. and f iirlitr.-.illi w;-.r.la, 1. IV. Nineteenth, limit; Brut, twrnt.v ,ecoo 1, twenty-Ih.r.l, twruly-fourlu, twenty fifth, twenty. aiitli, twenly-ao. ciitli and Iwenty-cigtiiu wau., i. V. 1 In-.lrr ami llrlnwnre, 1. VI. Montgomery, 1. VII. IiucIk and Northampton, I. Mil. lle.k., I. IX. Lancaster. I. X. rVhuylkill, I. XI. Lehigh and Carton, I. Xtl. liaupbin ait'l Lebanon, 1. XIII. Lur-erne. .Monroe, I'ilto and Wnyna. 2. X IV. Bradford. rti.W.ulianna and W yoining, 1. XV. Columbia, l.yonminjr and bullivan, 1. XVI. Totter, Tiot-a, leheau and Cameron, I. XVII. Clinton, LniuD, Nortbutnhetlaud and Montour. 1. XV 1 1 1. Bliiir, Camhria. CleaiHeld and Iiik, 1. XIX. Cumberland and York, 1. , XX. A'lauin and franklin, I. XXT. lliintin;don, Iti-dford and Fulton, 1. XXIf. r-ii.vdcr, Juniata, AlitUin, Outre and Perry. I. XX III. Allegheny. 3. XXIV. Indiana. Jpf'eraon an 1 Armtrong, I. XXV. Hnmemet and Weatmorelan I, 1. XXVI. l-'iiyvtte, tlracue eud Washington, t. XXVII. Heaver, Lawrence anj Hutlt-r, 1. XXVIII. Clarion. 'Vcoauzn. Forett and Mercer. 1. XXIX. Crawford, Erta and arrin, 7. llrprrtttlalirt Vlt'rirU. Adamr and Franklin. 2: Alk-cliinr. 7 : Armntrong, I: Bearer, I: Hod- ford and Fulton, 1 : Iter, 8 ; niair, i ; nrauior'i. Hullii-an and Wyoming. J: llueka, Z; Uulter, l I Citnihria. 1 ; Cameron anl Clinton, 1 j Cirbou, 1 ; t'hcfter, 2: Centre and Cloarlield, 2; t'laiion and Fu-ri.t, I : Colnmlda, 1 : Crawford. 2 ; ('uiiinerla.n1, I i Diuiiihin, 2: lli-lawarei. I; Krio, J; Klk and JulVerioii, l ; Fayette, l; (iieone, 1 1 Huntingdon, I; Indiana, l; Juniata, MilUin ana ferry. 2: l.nti"!iater, .1 : l.awn-noe, 1; Lohanom, 1; Lehif-h. 2; l.nnrrne and Monroe. 5: Lycoming, fctnyder an-l I'nion, 2; Mereer, 1 ; McKean and Totter, 1 : Moutjrotnrrv, 2; Montour and Nortliuniherland, 2 ; Norllinmpton. 2; Pike and Wayne, 1 N-huylkill, St Fumeraet, 1; Pu-nui hanna, It Tioga, 1; Venang'i, I ; Warren. I ; Weetmoreland. 2 ; York, 2; Wanhiugton, I; Philadelphia, If. This to our mind, is the fuircst ap portionment bill over reported to tho Legislature. Although tho commilleo, like Iho Senate, is Democratic, this bill niakis lhat body stand as now organized, 17 Democrats, and 10 lladi- cals, while tho House stands 5t Demo crats to 49 Radicals. Tho Iladiculs at tho last apportionment gavo them selves 5 majority in tho Senate and 9 in tho House, making 1 1 on joint ballot. Tho Radical committoo in the IIouso has made no report yet but when it docs como look out for from twelvo to eighteen on joint ballot in stead of three. Amkrica and France Financi ally. An unusual amount of sympa thy is being expressed by our people for unhappy France, becauso tho vie torius Germans demand ono billion four bundl ed and fortv million dollars lo cover the expenses of the war. It is feared lhat this will hopelessly bank rupt Iho Trench nation. this is probublo, and we being so near in the same titunllon know how to sympa thir Willi tLpm Thft nniOUllt d(. inanded by tho Prussians is only a ti iflo over the amount our people have been compelled lo pay tho past three years to support Grant and Uoulwell ; beside, Fiunco has fivo years to pay this amount. The Fodcrnl taxes for tho past year foot up just four hundred and twelve million dollars; (J 12,000,000.) which is nearly tho ono third of tho Prussian demand It is evident from this that the Ger man victors demand ono hundred and twenty four million dollars less nrmu ally from tho French than Grant and Co. demand. Our Symputliy may be lavished in iho w rong direction ; bo- entise, wlnrtever may be tho fulo of either nation charity should always begin nt borne, especially w hen there is so much room to expend it nt the domestic hearth. God bless both lie publics, and save ihem from the vault ing ambition of Imperial s'.s, Kings and Emperors ! Sr. Patiikk's Day. Tho miniver ary ol M. I nlnck s day ono ever dear lo nil loyal Iris-h hearts will occur on Friday, the 17 1 h instant. The pulron saint of Green Liin.nccor ding to tho national annals, was born in u73 nnd died in 403, liir,g to the good old ago of 1:J0 years. HMinp Duller says ho "forsook his family, sold bis birthright nod dignity, lo servo strangers, mid consecrated his soul to God, to tarry his namo lo iho end of the carlh " No saint's day is so generally celebrated as St. Pat rick's. All Irishmen keep il in religi ous remembrance, and regard it as a solemn obligation lo observe it. Who litis riot heard tho familiar song: "Ft. Patrick wai a jiuiho-.an and came of dac.nt people, He boilt a church in Dublin (own, and oo It f at a atceplej Hit father waa a IVollaghan, lata mother an O tlra ly, Ilia aunt alio waa ft Kim.fhan, and hit wife a widow llrade. Och I (he Antrim hi:! are Biighty high, and ao'r (ha hill of llowth. too, Uut thare'a a hill uiore higher alii), more liifhrr than Item b-.th, too. 'Tw.u on the mn or that Mgh hill Ft. Patrick preached hia aarmiu', An-l drove the fr-jr iutu the bo,;, and luur lrrt-J all the Tarnuiit." Oik Nominff. Gen. George V. Morgan, of Ohio, was Iho Democratic nominee f"r Speaker of the new, or Forty-second Congress, which assem bled nt Washington on Monday. Mr. Itlainc, of Maino, the old Speaker, was re elected. Hon. William Tweed has leased tho Metropolitan hotel, New York, for seven years. Tho amount iiaid Is g'l'VMHi n year for tho first two years. and Si,'i,OO0 a year for tho fivo years iicceeding. It is -the intention lo make it a headquarters for the Dem ocracy. 4Tiider Iho FtiL'illvo Slnv Law a eilir.cn of Pennsylvania might with impnnlty decline lo hecomo a negro catcher, but under (ho imperial elec tion law he must either bo a bailifTor a fcllon. A lady in Lowistown is said to have reduced llie natioDul debt recently, by putting $120 in a slove Ibr sulo keep ini;. fory-ctlinir the fuel, snrl tiiiildinff i " a nr. . . .. The itimtHrnttr I'ivs. Tho Democratic- press to day con- i,.iutM Lie lint iirincinh'M wl. ti-lt lie at .t r..,..i.,i;.. .,( ..II (-,... .e.ivi.i-n. Ul VI I l iviniiiiuiiiii - nient. 'Never was it more intt.t.i l.itit . . ... x-.. i, ..it: IO KUHia, I. ........ fails to see ibat Iho tondency ol n.o last lew veara has been low: beiii t.)'.-:ti-. U nn ' arbitrary and centralized form of gov ernment, such as usurped power, and flourished for awhile, and lltetl tell llirotmh its own rotlonness, in Franco. It was there tailed I miieriulism ; hero it is called n "consolidated j'overn tncnt." Us advocates havo overslep ncd tho saleu'tiaiils that men of every shade of political opinion but lately eld lo bo necessary for tho prolec- turn ot private anil puunc nooriy. Tho obligation ol law is impaired by Ihu disregard of it, not merely by humble, individual wrongdoers, but bv men high in place, who nro charged with the duty of enforcing it. Hut how can they enforco il on others when they violate it themselves 1 Yet thero hns grown up n lastc and an in dulgence for nets of spasmodic vio lence, instead of the calm, regular ad ministration of tho duly enacted laws. Men in olilt-e claim nn exemption from it, when in trul'i it is by them that il ought to be most sacredly observed. Tho functionary who sends bayonets to do his unlawful errand til Iho po4.i, encourages every privnto mnlclactor who arms his baud to compass some bad ourposo of his own. il is in tho defense of civil liberty, nnd free gov ernment that Iho Democratic press stands to-day upon principles cherish ed by every patriot nnd Ihinker and statesman whoso nanio deserves the respect of mankind. Upon the vindi cation nnd enduranco of llioso princi ples depend (ho safety of society, the happiness und dignity of tho citizen, the progress of iho world. In the battle wo fight for them, wo nsk the aid of every good citizen who cher ishes tho free institutions of his country, and intends lo do his part to maintain them. Ajc. tladiral f.orminiriil at the South Tho L:,ncai-ter Intelligencer says: In Tennessee u body of lazy negroes get ui what they call a State Convention to complain of oulragos and lo declare that wages aro low. They cud bv asking Congress for protection. If lliey all go lo wont tney can protect themselves by honesty, sobriety and in dustry. What is seen in leiinesseo is seen in ono lialf oflhe Soulhorn States, and il is this class ol people and their whito allies, who iiiuko poliiiciuiis ol them, who send out ono half tho com plaints wo hear of as outrages. J,ct us pause for a moment to givo evi dence as to tho real causo and source of most of Iho outrages at tho Soulh. Take 'ho cvidcnco eiven in tho im peach men t trial of Gov. Ilolden, of North Carolina, l.iiuen -M. Slurry testifies, nt Iialeigh, that ho was licit, manacled, shot at, hung up and pulled down, and then hung up and pulled down nirain. and a man named L-.-t ven testifies' that ho was acting nnder the orders of Gov. liolden. William Put ton testifies It having been bung up by iho neck. A pistol was put to bis bead nnj threats made to snoot in in il he did not tell who killed Outlaw, He was bioiight to Ualcigh.nnd made n confession that bo might be relieved. Gcoriro Ihie-ers, n young man, next called. He testified he was hung ii) three several times by tho neck. Thcso facts are gathered from tho testimony of Iwo days' proceedings. fheuuui , uncvt i A Sol ND Uaoical. A convict in (he Indiana penitentiary asks a pardon for tho following reason : 'It is true I havo only 11 months longer to serve, but it is now thought from tho way iho election went that our present superintendent will lio ro- moved and a Democrut put in his place, consequently we fear we wi havo n hard limo under a Democrat superintendent, ns Iho convhls tire principally Ji. publicans i o sup pnss Senator Morton will SCO that h:s uepublicati coiiatilucnts nro pardoned belore tlio new superintendent is placed in position. AGkau. The Pittsburgh Wfsays: Mr. Washburn, of Wisconsin, has managed to get a bill passed through tho Uoiiso providing for tho appoinl. ment of threo commissioner i it L fivo thousand dollars each per milium, for two years, lo tolled and report upon tho claims of loval men who suffered in the .Soulh .lining the re hellion. How many hundred mdliona this will take is nol settled, but thut hero will bo claims reaching lhat ex tent offered, we havo no doubt. . An other chance lor Grants relations. Brother in law to tho front . A Small Di.i iciknh-. Tho com mitteoon Appropriations in the llou-o of Ih'prcsculalivcs brought in a bill a few da) s ago neking for jI;,000,OIHI to cover "deficiencies'' for the present hscal year. Iney try lo niako us l-o lieve that they are ruuiiing the gov eminent economically and reducing the public, debt, ami Hunk they can blind tho penplo by making an ap propriation for "d.'lli-ieiicies.'' That lliey nro "deficient," iu every respect there can be no doubt, and tho people will so "record it m If iZ, A Philadelphia JudifC has picked up somewhere tho absurd idea that wit nesses arc not criminals, lie rebuked a lawyer for badgering ono in a lute case, and laid down tho nstoiintling proposition that a witness should be treated in tho samo manner as nny KCiitleuinn would treat n visitor lo bis house. The lawyers talk of having hint impeached or sent lo a lunatic asylum. Slightly snre.'inie. wn Iho clergy man w ho paused nnd addressed a man coniing into church nllcr tho sermon had begun with the remark : "Glad lo seo you, sir; come in ; always glad lo see those hero lata who can't como early ;" and decidedly self posses'cd was tho man thus addressed in the presence of an nslonished congrega tion, ns ho responded; "Thank you; would you favor mo with tho text ?" Theodore Tillon thinks thai Grant's administration "is loo good to be bad and too bad lo bo good." This mon grel t-ondilon ol things reminds otto very much of tho state of tho old lady's dress, which was "loo dirty lo wear and loo clean lo wash." Somo thing a little moio positive would suit tho people belter. Tbo Iil to tii ral Kerning ChrohieleJ says il in disappoinled and chagrin."!, I oetanso "1 remienl (.rani periiiisMen alor Cameron and In. clnpie, to shape . bis foiiise. I leased nro thow w ho f x.eclcd , notliinir of t.rant, for Ihcv bnvr not j been d.assppoi.itH. f:oatl for Harare I ' ihitosophit-al friend "rorntl the " in a htle number of hit Tnli- Of.r corner, iiili hcs into (u-iie i'l-til Calks for I ... . I, , leading oil m the initio Lean bam !i. - l.i r Pl.MliHI. tho other (lav. I ' ,.,.," I,n ! :rn. -' I" "J " .' : "M - ullK'tl lOHiilne liur iosi-, u.tiuui'i-.ian ; nlli at 1:1)11.0 .Miss I it'll til wetii on lo ! Italy with n "dismal image" n clay 1 .it' old Abo Lincoln, who was i ugly- looking i" hie that Hio ver ilogs howled as ho pasi-ed along tho street, and she brought back a worse Vioking calamity in uiiirblo; that sho Slid was Iho old joker himself, no mistake j and the nation uusl pay o bnd been at, the it. tlo. nni.-hln. nnd tho exchequer ol for the trouble she hackinir uwav at tlm marble, ami "lotin this Card ill' giant" from classic Homo to Washington. Yinnieneciled friends at court to push tho swindle through, nnd fastened her pretly eyes on poor Hanks. Ho caved, went in for tho shocking gouge on her ac count, nnd tho spoonies of the IIouso, not able to resist her touching sighs for tho greenbacks,- followed suit, and tho strong box nt Washington, filled by the sweat and toil of s.x mil lions of whito working men, was rob bed to pay for this scare crow image. Tho handnomo editor of tho Tribune, philosopher Greely, chagrined and mortified that ho has not, like floss Tweed, been asked lo strike an iitli tudo for '801110 beautiful sculptress to copy in marble, is dreadfully down on Hanks, und Vinnie, ana tno rest oi them, out of pure envy. The Spruce street philosopher is mistake-when ho says General Hanks knows nothing of Iho 4yirt." Ho taught the "art" ol dancing in -Wltllham, Massachusetts, twenty years ago, and had a high repu tation for cnlting "pigeon wings." "art" indeed ! TV. 1 . lay Hook. SoMETiiiNu To s:i:i.l Tho Phila delphia Agernyt: Wc recommend to tho jioi ton Smelling t oinlnilteo, the following; evidence, given in tho im peachment liial of Governor liolden, of North Carolina. Luclcn M; Slurry testifies at l.aleigh, that lie was tied, manacled, (hot at, hung up and pulled down, and then hung up and pulled dow n again ; andaman named liergen testifies thai be did it under the orders of Governor liolden. William Palton testifies to having been bung up by tho nctk. A pistol was put to his b.-ad and threuls mado to shoot him if ho did not tell who killed Out law. Ho was brought, lo l.aleigh, nnd mado a confession lhat ho might bo relieved. George lingers, a young man, was next called. He testified that ho was hung up tlirco several times by tho neck. Thcso facts are gathered from tho testimony of two day's proceedings. Thcso aro out rages more infamous than nny coin milted by tho Ku Klux Klaus, became perpetrated under Iho guise und sem blance of law und authority. A Candidate ron Lynch Law Wo havo already recorded two at tempts lo throw I ho trains off of the truck ol the Philit. & F.iie 11. U, at LclU'ouf, and now have a slill more hold and wicked one to announce. On Monday evening. lh bar nnd holts at tho siich were removed, with the evidtiit intention of wrecking (ho freight train which left Kric nt half past six o'clock. This is the suine train that tho obstructions were pre pared for before, and il is fortunate lhat in each instance the rascally do sign was discovered before any nils vt.'.r hob ui'tii1, ui.ieuuUt la prepar ing himself for summary puiiishmeiit- for it tho perpetrator ol such an in famous deed is discovered, as bo will certainly -he if ho perseveres, ho would undoubtedly bo hung lo the nearest and highest tree, within the benefit of Court or clergy. The railroad com pany oilers n reward of t'lit) for (he arrest and con ictioo of (ho would be murderer. Jirie Observer. A Biiii.i.n. A joint Convention of tho two Houses ol' the Nebraska Leg islalure, was recently held, to hour the report of tho Investigating Coin miltro on Iho charges of corrtiplion against Governor Puller and other Stale ollicers. Tho Conimitteo re ported thai, from 6oin testimony, taken by them, it was proved thai Governor lltttlor, ex Secretary Ken nard nnd other ullleers wero guilly of corrupt and ciiminal practices. Gov. Puller sent in a mc-sago prolesling against the manner of procedure by the Investigating Cimnniitce, and asking iliHt n new Committo be ap pointed. This was denied, and tho llonso has voted for impeachment Governor Uiillcr is ono of tho model Padiculs of tin) West. Ho walks in (he footsteps of his illustrious Inline sake in Massachusetts. W hen be sees u (banco ho embraces it. A'.. St'iKNrinr. The New Yoik I'tmo cr it says : "An Llniira farmer wrote to Mr. Greeley for his ntlvico as to tho relative merits of long horn nnd short born faille, for tho farm, llor aco said his experience convince I him that iho shoillioni cattle wtro the bcsl, as lie had a row (hal bad both her horns broken o(F jumping a rail fence, ami since that tun ) she bad given moro milk and cheeso than two yoke oi long norncd nxen, and on tlie faino feed, too. That poor, deluded F.I mini farmer lias gono lo knocking Iho horns off all of bis entile." Thai runner has also voted tho strnight Ho publican ticket for eleven years A proportion in amend (ho C'onsli lut ion ol' lllmdo Island o that natural i?.cd citizens can vote without owning real estate, has been defeated in the Senalcof that Stale, which is decidedly l.'adical. The Constitution of lihndo Island permits negroes (o volo with out owning real cstuto; not so, how ever, with Germans, Irishmen nnd other naturalized citizens. A Siinin. A Misxoui'i cirl is f.iiin.r l bo handed tlnwn in bi-torv ns a sliero who roue in llio (lend of niht, when pale lima was on hor mart h lo Ihe sea, and tciaing a mtiakel went lo the rear of tho liotiso where the hens live, and shot inlo tho midt-l of s lame cncklini;, Irum Iho effects of v lit .-It there n as a m;;er funeral tho next day. No cards. There in notliing liko economy and enterprise, ns will bo seen by the f,.. lowing item from tho lt.wton 1'oH t It.- l.-.,,li... .....I .. . j """ " .'in.. ..j , ma neuro Scnator, Itevels, has sueceded in buy- j ini. n twenty thousand dollar plnntit-, lion from his salary, and the proceeds or; Inn lectures, benidus Rivinjr hia sister j in tho New Voik poor liouno half a ,'""ul'- j lien, .n.le. of lha Snn )in,lnn Commission, cxpres--M the opinion that thaiepoii of llio Commission will I unanimous in fuvor of annexalioii. Whv not 7 'Il,e i,.l, na a.,i i . i..., .... . ' : f.vi;l and Krtbery. Tho moat ilishnnorablo nntl pnlpable net yet commuted by President (irant was reported in our columns by our ciirrespotidetit at Cincinnati. Cupt. II. ' Sl'Hiis was an Assessor rif Iniel'l nil licvonuo in Hint cliy. lie , Andrew Johnson. ri -- -. nnd.afier Boveral other nominees to tlie oftlco had been rejected by the Senate, ho was confirmed, bocauso he was a satisfactory ltcpuhliciin. When General Grant heetimo President, Stoms was retained in oflico, as Jesso 11. (irant, Iho PresidenCs father, gavo out. bv his Influence. J liroiign ino action of Sloms n oettuin gaugor lost 'his situation becauso ho wits lound to ;bu unfaithful. Jesso II Grui t urged Stoais to reccommend this ganger for restoration to his place, saying: "He has offered mo J.iiMI for re appoint ment ns ganger. 1I is n rascal; but if you will recommend him I will take, his money and give you one half." Stoms refused lo do Ibis; ami then he was wailed upon by tho Key. Sir. Cramer, the President's brotherin law, whom Gen. Grant has recently ap pointed .Minister to Denmark. Cra mer also earnestly endeavored lo per suade Sloivs to restore tho dishonest ganger, lolling him thut II ho did not comply willi this request he could no longer count on the support of Jesse It. Grant at Washington. This base proposal was also made bv Jesso It. Grant to tho father of dipt. Stoms, who was urged to induce his son to accept tho oiler and to securo a place for llie ganger already mentioned and another ono. Grant said that ho knew thcso gaugcrs were rascals, and thut for that reason be would tako Iheir money and divido will) tho Assessor if ho would securo the appointment for them. Grant also told SI r. bloms, in the presence of Hon. George (net, that it Ins son did not comply with his wishes he would goon bo punished for it. Soon ufier this President Grant turned Stoms out of oftice, as Jesse It. Grant had threatened. Tho first duty of tho new House of Heprcsenlalivcs should be to impeach President Grunt for his shsro iu this transaction. yew York Hun. .fx Old OITindrr. Tho Grcciibburg Artus contains tho following item : "David liutcs, alias Slycrs, alias Slurlin, who is nearly, if not altogether seventy years of ago, was taken to the penitentiary on Sat urday last, being sentenced for a term of six years and nine months on a chiirgo of stealings borso from Henry Winel.-ind, of Unity township, in June Inst. Ho was captured in Kbcnsbnrg, Cambria county, soon after, and com mitted to the jail of this count', but his trial was deferred from time to lime in consequ.n -e of Ju lgo Pulling Ion's inability to hold Court. Hates has served at least two thirds of bin life wilhiu (ho walls of various jails and penilonli.irics ono seiitonte alone covci ing twenty two years nnd lien taken to his present quarters in Alle gheny City, was at onco recognized by tho Warden, his wife and family, who sctuicU glad lo seo litm, lioin their previous long and close, acquaint ancestor), and kindly welcomed him back to Iheir fostering care. Ho had with him somo presents for Iho War den's children, and displayed much affection toward them. Il is ullegcd that he has thirteen wives, all but two of whom arc living. Ho is certainly a most inorrigible scoundrel, little fenr tin; CUl... ... U.iai .,1 1.. or man, having long sinco attained that degreo of depravity which is beyond all means of amendment." A New Orleans corroaponJctil of 1 1 .Minnta (.vnstihttiuH ms tins: You know lltiit l.iiiaiun:i'liss snf-fi-roj wof'ully from ItmliraliMm. Negro equality linn been f.-rocinticlv uinlied In order lo keep I'ttfT. e from ihe .l:it-es of iimiitenient, llio fullowinrr rulo in resorted lo. Tlio fnllowii. liltlo cer tififitle i piven to pinxluiNc rs of lick cli to tlio opera fr inilnnt-e: "Opera lioti-e or New Orleans, pnrquetlo No. 115. Contract tietwem tlicOpera Ansociation of New Orleans nnd llie holder of tliin tieket. Il is agreed Hint I liis tieket i fold with the. under Htnu.linir that tho t-ompl roller slinll havo lli 0 riilit to rcfitnc admission lo or expel tho holder lliereof, upon ro tiirriinw the regular prieo of the same." You will olmervo llinl llie) pleaanrc seeker lni)-a llie lit-kcl Under coiitmrl tlinl lie aliull tic pul out on the refund ing of the money at the pleasure of the comptroller of the place of amusement. In Ihit wit' no law is violated, aid tho unwelcome. Hamlioes aro excluded y their own consent. OhitUary. I he Hew James O. An drew, tho senior hMiop of lite South ern Methodist Kpifcopnl chureh, died on Thtirtdny laM at Mohile, Ahibuma lio was horn in iho year 1711, in the Sluto of (.'oiiria, ti ml en'ored llie eotif.-rent e of South Carolina in 1M2. lio -.vns ordained a deacon in lU, niidtwoyenis Ulrr became, an ti ler in the ehiireh. Ho was first ordained a bishop hy Iho pi iiend conferenee which met in Philadelphia in lx:;j. Al llinl timo llio .Melliodist hptseopiil church was united over tho whole ! church was united over tho country. The marriage, of HiMinp Anilrevf. to a wealthy southern lady who owned B numb, r of slaves was ono causo which as iintrun.ontnl In producing llio tliarnp'ion of that re lii'ious body, hit h has et cr since eon tinned, lio was llien ordained a bishop of vl.c southern section of the church, lio was a sliotijjniid eloquent preach er, puio in character, nnd faithful iu llie performance of duty. A venerable couplo in Scott county, Iowa, recently icceived a l.sson in practical cheinistiy by accident. The old la ly took a drink of lye in mi-tnUc for ine;ritr, nn-l, btin uncertain wlit'lhcr her litito was perverted or sho had pot hold of tho wroni; jtijt, sho Have her hthttn.l a wij of the sumo 10 K't I lie bencNt of bis opinion upon the siibji'i t. Presently Iheir throats and months bri'itn to burn, when they ilisfovered thai it was lyo they hud been di inking, nnd swallowed some 011 to alliiy Iho pain, 'i ho oil combi ning with llie lye formed soap, which stimulated tho salivary glands to ex cessive action, emiainij a (lo f foam inj; soup suds from iheir inonllis lhat was as alarming as il was ilinircca hie. A physician who bunneneil lo ...II ..!. .! . . .. cn wtiuo tins process was lit lull opo- ration, relieved Ihem by tho appliea tin of proper remedies; but il was several weekn b.foro they wero able lo enjoy Iheir food aain. General Slocum, Cuii;feHsniart from Now York, very ileniiy define the e.nnsn nf i.ll jI.a r..,.t.i... u. vi... ii:... 1 when lio says (but it is directly chan' ;hle to l'ru.idenl Grant, who upon 1 the fc -lictalion of bin unruly son. Ls 1 1,.,,. t.,..r....: and moral of the insntnl,..., ' TlIK CoMlltrfSloNAI. UltlAMlST Tho latest Mrs. Howell, tho olio who has got him now, writes to ft Wash ington paper, "lie had not concealed his anteieilcnts from mo. 1 knew that he hud been an orphan boy with out relation or friends, had drifted in lo tho company ol gamblers nntl prostitutes, ami had lived thoir life." This probably accounts for his being elected member of Congress by tho Kadicals. When n man gels to going dow hill ho almost invariably brings up nt tho foot of the hill. A Washington reporter, in coin monling on tho democratic character of General Sherman's reception, says : "Any gentleman with a paper collar and mittens on can go in. ' Qtw di'crtisfmcntj. NKVI.IMi;'M NOItTII AMKKICAN BEE IIIVK3 A. for Ml at the Clearfield Planing Mill. .1:6:2. House and Lot at Private Sale. "1 N the VilUpn of Williiimrror, Bigli-r F tit ion, j Trron itij Clenrfield lUtlroaH, hoiuc, frni Itt by 21 feet anil two torii in It fight, with Ink-tun nUnchcd, frams ofVmo Ifl by 21 tent, suita ble fur a itoru room, and lno stable on the prt'ftrrty. Lot eootaini about half an Bern. For term, ic. pp1)' to Lr B. KraJ, KyUiiown, i' or to the nndcmifrnfiL aOA.NIBL W. McCmiJY. Mrch S, 2t:.J. ClrarQeU, Fa. Statement of Road Fund. riHR Kiiprrvimri of I.awrDC townrkip, in 1 ac'Mjtiut with taU fuoJ fur 1STU, rtort ai follow! : DEBTOR. To halnnc due lat tettlrmeut To balaiir(. on making nrw road To amount of tax aj.ir.ricd for 170. To ortten outitsndiug fur 1870 CKKIirTOft. tlio 02 Ml 25 1,447 87 lit 117 !W am't of work done on road (1,4 H 1 I'r prr ovatair 7: II Ity icrvicct on roadi lty exonerations l(j am't jiaul for making du- Jj I telle, Ac Il time allowed fettling Hr arti't fd. Auditorial L'lt-rk 13 y atu't due Super iior- lt-70 37(1 0 30 99 ( Si U 00 00 :i a t2M VI 12,309 1 Arraari By the Anditora. Mar. , St. L. F. IHWIS, Clerk. SPEUiL A0lCEMET! T IIAVK thii dtv at0';iated with me in the X tDTcantile huitiwM 017 brother, Hobert Heed, aud tbo biiflinees will be continued voder tlie firm name of R E K I) BKOTHERl. We will continue to make the Dm (loodj and Notion baiineai a tpeciaitr. and all the newest fabrics and latest noreitiei in the market will be kept OB hand. The Branch Ftora In Carwenevfile will be eon tinurd. where will be fuund as choice a line of j'todi ae at our main store iu Clearfield. New Hprine; goods will be on hand about the l.Vh of Maicb. Tbs bo'tlt af"onnfs of Win. Ileel will He promptly and immediately ntUe-d. WM. HtKI). Clotrnold, Tt., March , 1971. 1871. 1871. SPRING GOODS! The First of the Season! Tho Cheapest in this Market I BUY! BUY!! BUY!!! KRATZER & LYTLE, Voar Dry Gcoda, Yonr Giwarira, Vour HarU.rarf, Yonr Qaaoniarara, Your Kalian, Your nali A i-bora. Your Leather, Your Fhia Findinga, Your Flour and Fill., Toar Window Cartaiua, Yonr Carpata, Your Oilclotba, Your Wall Papara, Your Hat, Your Cap, Your Cai rt Chain, Your Fiona, Your Uneon aal Fed. ! at whutraalo to country K.ALT! MAI.Ti SALT! at aatr.-hantl. OIL. PAINTS, CLASS, count to builtlara. 4e.-A liarral dir. Krcrytliina; that you itaed can h had at f rr-at alrantaf. to tha bttrcr, at KIIATZCR A LTTLU'S, Market ilntl, Cl.tAnnri.D, I'a , o.itr iho Jail. J VOMIMITRATOR'H KOTin Nmira ia lirrtt.y ifirrn Ihnt Irtlrr nt al.iiniatratil Ihe rrtata u THOMAS M I'LI.KN, drcraard, lata of llarcaria tuarQalnp, t'li-arli.ld ooiintr, I'a., barirn brrn duly )rran1.-d to the atidrraigncd., all frra-ma in.ltliled lo aaid eatato will pleas bi.Ic. paruient, and tlmae hating rlaiiua or .laniao.la will prearnt theia pnperl; au.hrntKatrd for art Hrmenl. A. W. I RK, llroaaiia lp., Maroh, 1 U Admiaialrator. . T. K. KATHON is tm.iM) Ladies Cloth Coat3, ITooln Uoorfs, Notions, Trimwingi, MilllMrt and I-'tnrj (iole, te.,ete,, AT MiSS TIIA.N COST! To make room for a large an 1 fj.lceJii itotk of nrw F rinjj and Fumnift .Irto-if. , 31.1t Real Estalo for Salo. anJualgnid will aall at print al 1F..N ACIIK3 OF I.ANK, ihlale in Lawrenea lownahip, ClrarSeld cowntr, 1'rnn'a., almut on mil (rout Clearfield bwrut.(n. Tli iniproermentf ar and .enung orchard, Ae. a Inf hour, log ham Il i underlaid with a 3 fnat trin nf rteen.iit eoal ; having a hank In working order, and il a Terr drairakl plaee for a miner. Il will be aol.l Tor M.MS. Vrj cheap. Pill I.I I' HIIADY. Nareh I, l;l 3tid. L A K Ii T.30 Hall llarrrl t ake HrrrirB, I II Onarler llarrela l., I.nvn Half llarrela Ka. While Flak, H' Half llarrala No. I l'kral. B R O 0 M S I P.M Iir.en Brooms, in elope an.l fnr eele Iit J a m r.n ( n x o tt ( YlhrlMle Ornerr. Nn. l.iiVrlT flwl, tM-.M 1MTTSHI ROM, V. DREXEL & CO., Kn, at Hunlti Thlr4 ftrrrt, PhlUlrlphU And Dealers in Government Securities.! A ppl taction br mail wilt receive )roiiipl atttMi ti.n, ami aM in forms turn ehiTrfulljr frni"hM. Orlfre PoltritiMa. tf Tl pTI( IJi' A COVTAIU l: FKt:!. M h.irr urintcil a larye tiamnr nf Ihe new FPU lill.l 4 will Mi Ik reM f rwfnt. I" I S II! yusccllanriuis. I- ICI.Nr. MU M T.M.-.TI.i- M..winit p-r-J f.mi hate lild ... Ill ol!ior tti the I'l.-rk ol lli I . urt el .Juai-trr H'ai-'iia r.f ClrtiilicM dunntr, lla-lr pt-tit t.'iia and l.nd fir l.n-rn at th M:.r.-I. rr.ii'tl lir (I, B.-rt r:i!-l,T ti tlip Ml vil' A uiljlv. rnlcli-d "An Ant In rrnlan llie ol id lutoiicatiug l.iiiurf, A'1 : " nnmL tu LK. Win. S.dimm Bu ly li.atnal.ip, tlio. Knarr Ilra-lv lriialii. II. .Inlinaim A Kg. lira ly (own. hip. K. J. Williaiu. Ilia-ll.nd n.wn.liip. AndrfW (llaf Ittirn.idn tuia Tiatiit. Jnlin Vnunit Clwliadd lliimuKli. .lotin llotiirln-rlT ..( Ii-arli-ld lloroiisli. llavld J..hli..u.' ('Icarlirld I tori.u a; I'- Jnlin F'Hiln fin wvnavillc. Lawrence Flood C"Vir.?toii nwnliii. I'ot.-r liurnier t'inirioii tnwn.tup. Krancli llar.n'ir .t'oviiiir'in lownalnji. (lmiKaldi ."liulil Covinton trinalni. Jolio II. Ueriroy Corinirton loirnaliip. Kliaa Wnlk Ur-eutiir townili.i. Win. W. Irwin ... tin-hen .iwiilii. Ili.wrn and Turner (lul.ih lnwnliii. Andy HtMid' liiilieli tnwn.llip. Wm! J. I.fua I r Iluitiiu towiirliip. Hiram Htraw Jordan luwilfhip. Win. Brhnarra Karthatu lownahip. Jii.eih Ei.enh(iwr. K. lerlown. Tb-iiiiaa MehaDrr New Wa-l.ini;lon. llaniel Cnimn Oiorola Unron,-li. Jnj. C. Ilrn lrrami (laceola llurou(b. Jiitnea HalM-rFliain IXcenla Ile.ro.igl. Thof. .1. l"IL-k - Oatm.la liorouif!.. Win. II. Lanoer llaeeola lluroui-li. J.ihn Mi llu-v (laorola llnroBilll. Jamea Flynn l"enn Uiwnahip. John Khei-aor t'uioa townaliip. tt ni. Parker Woodward lowmbip. ( harli-a K.-nty Woodward townrl.ip. David Aakcy Woodward towoauip. aat.oua Licaana. Catharine Oral Cnrwenarilla. Uary Waaror t'oviliuton lp. (iriuilhaw Taylor...'..... Uaeoola. (leorga t-milh Woodward lp. IIIIt'A'.TU.B L.ei5B. John Phrurl.h llradt lp. Leon II. Condritl (,o.nr.on tp. Patrick D.inn Oaceola. Jam. a liunn Woodward tp. March I, 1571. A. C. TATE, Clerk. Xolice to (rrditors. "lTHtnKAfi, in pursuance of an act of Ocn- f eral Asm in hi y of th CommonwealLh of Pniinsrlrania, an attachment hath been granted by the'subember, one of the Justices of the Peace, in the said county of Clearfu'ld, at the instance of a certain Jubn Jiroinon, of liraly townrliip, in the county of Ck-tufitld, againat ft cert mo Geo. W. Movd.of the townnbip of Hrady, in said county, whtreua certain goods, chattels and other effect i of the said tieorge W. Lloyd have been attached and are now in the eus'uJy of James Mi In and f, K. Arnold, of the said Township. This Iji, therefore, to giee nutiee to the creditor of the said Oeorgo W. Lloyd, to r.ppcar on Satur day, the Uth day of March 171, at the office of the lubicriber, in the village of l.atbersburg, la , then and there to diteovcr and make proof of their demand l ftcrccahW to the dirrflnmt of tb saidact. j UBO. C. K IKK, J. P. r.i.J Important to Lumbermen. 11 rE respectfully make (hit announcement to T I inform the lumbermen that the iloihannon llftd situated on the river bank opposite the H'outh of Meshannon Creek, will be iu full blast the coming friujr, for their accommodation. The proprietor bas 'pared no pains or expense in making anilv prorinions for the comfmt of bis JiiritS. The "big rtrwr rt-ck" that be it to for hi been a grtt hitdrince to rafts UnJing bvre. has bein rcmored, which tuiktt it a Shfe and eonrentent liuidiuh-. WM. BCUN'ARRS. . B. A rovl bas ben fipeoei along the Her from trie Hotel to Karthaut, wtitch makes It very convenient fir those tht wiuh t- return home by the way of the raoutii of iljhar.non. Match I. ll-et. Q I L : OILI Oil in (lcarfield County! The bet burtiiiif oil in the worl l ! Pr. Culrer'i eolehrated iSun Liffht Oil is one of ihe greatest dis coveries of the aire. Invented in U67 by fir. 8. A- Culver iu l'ane. M. Wajner A Cn. are the B"le j proprietors for the t'mter Sisirs and Canada sinoe the year Over 260.000 lamiliee are unmj it. j It take the place of all .other burning oils and , flui-l, for thcttc reajom : 1. It dn't coet half as mtth. Z. It is warranted to He non-etploeire. i. It can be made by anybody. 4. Il willhuro in any lamp, with or without a chimnry. 6. It will not smoke the chimney. 0. Il will give no bad odor or clTeDsiro smell. 7. Il will cot soil clothe tf spilled itpna them. S. It givre a clear and steady light, and in iofLne and brithaiirr is only equaled by pi. 9. It will burn lonjrer thiin any oil that is tnn.de. 10. It dors not weaken the eyes or lunpi as k'Tipcno or coal oil does. In order to bring this oil into nnirersal nee throughout the country, the; have concluded to sell it only through agents, lty this method families ran manufarture the oil thwiii'!ve, thus g"tling It at original cost and caring all the profits that would he nitvle by nierehknts and perulator if euld thrcujh them. AM weank it lhat U.e public gite thie oil a general ittTet!ifrtiuQ ; that they tet I'S qualities for them nelrr s whm the asrnt calls. In order ihnt all may be benefltod by this oil, we hare plared the priee of Furai'y Itiphts at the small sum of two dollar. You can proeure a Ilipht when the ege-.it calls and shows yon how nicely it bums. A pent will giee you oil to try, ud furuh Ihe ir gredients if wihed. lngej;f nti ehenp and simple. Cvit but oents per pal!.n at the biRhe-t. You can procure a lltglit either when he calls or ad Irere him with two dollar at Karlhaut, Ta., and receive it by return mail. A. HUN Alt KS, 3-1.3t Ag' nt fir I learfield conntr. I ) G A C K IK ; !' nop K t GREAT t Vin.MEST IN FRENCH VI LLE ! The bloodr eont' ii Srtwen Tranee aud Trnseia 1 it an end for the piesi tit, so far as the slaugh teriug of men and the destruction of property is concerned. The Royal Jugilort no doubt pride thrmseltea and rejoico over the result, bnt how invigmf.eaiit is thmrwork wbou eompaiad with the humane aid christian tffnr:a of L. M. COUD1UKT, who hat nndnrtnken to supply all the eititene in Ilia tear taJ of tli.cou.it aith food and rairaai.t . i , r i . al io.r.l ( low ralra from In. mamrnolh tor id Mn.SOMU'HU. wli.ni a .an alwat n found ra-ly to wait upon caller and a..-pl lhm with Cry Goods cr nil Kinds, ?uch at (lnihs, Futinctls, Cannimenrs, Mtialint, lelain,s. I.men, l-rillitiR. Calicoce, TriutiuiiiK, Kibbont, l.aev Rrady made Clothing, Fool and Shra, Hats and Caps all uf the best malrrixl and made to order Ilofe, roc Ha, fllovrs, Mittens, I. seen, Kibbou, Ae. GROCERIES OT ALL K'NI'S. Coffee, Tea, Pitgnr, Ri.-e, Mo1ai-ot, Fish, Kelt, I'urk, Ltnered Oil. Iih Oil. Carln Oil. Ilsrdivani, tneenawaro. Tinware, Casting-, Vlnwi and Plow ( asiingn, Nail, Spikes, Corn Cultiva tors, Cider Tresses, and all kinds of Axes. Perfumery, Paints, Vertiih, Olaas, and a general assortment of Stationer v, GOOD FLOUli, Of different brand, always on hand, and will be twld at the lowest posible figure. MQConS, in.-h ae Brandy, Wine, (tin, Vhiaky, Ja;ne'i Medicine, HosUtter'i and llo. (lend a Hitter. AAOO ponndt of Wool wanted for which the h! chest price will be paid. Clvrrecd on band and for saic at the lewent mrkfi price. Also, A Runt for Stratton ille and Cnrweninlle Threshing Mathfnta. fL-Call and oefbr yre've. Ton willwlnd evervihmg usually k-pi ia a retail ttore. I. M. COl DRinT. FrenehvUl P. 0., Marrh 1, IS7I. UK.im .R'J tTI r,-N ,tiee is hereby piven that the f -Ur-wirj accruitis huve been ned and pn-rd he me, and reman flle-1 of record in this offioe fr the inpr'tton of heirs, : leceiere. orrditr, and nil others in anyother way j int!ixted, an I will be preaenled to the neit Or- phnn' Com l ot Ch arfield comity, In he h -Id at the ' Court H-ue, in the birii'-h nf Clearfield, rnm. i tnftteini- on th thud Monday bi tug the 20th day) I arttal arc Hint (.' .lacnb n'ie, adrniniatrmor of i He-il t rowel, lute nf limham township, dee d. t inal ac.iint of J .hn llwena, adniiniatrntor of 1 T. V. I niplea, la'e ef l.awrrneo towiiattiii. dee d. Amount of u, II . Tlio, a Iminilrator -f 1 hoe. ' Pnhinon. lair of l.nmbrr Citr. doe'd. A-ouint of Jatrr MeKT n l M'na J, P'o. lrnilirtnr of Ji.hn M.., late of Knot town ship. de- M. Ae.Miunt of T. Inird PerVt, one of the eterntir of Christian KinoiKh, fir. late of M-.rn towaehtp, deeen.f.d. rinel avuint of Ieeid R.-nm. a lninitratnr of Onlfrey Wenvrr. latent lrrt-iy township, dec 'd. . 1 '!": "' '' ''""' Cl l TI(,wAII permits are hereby rsnttnn- ed again-! harboring or trusting on my n. e-unt mv wife Kliaabeth Knarr, a she baa detected tne tlhout jnet pniv.ait-n, aod I am delet mi..M not to pyr any e)htf of far contracting unlee comprlled to to by Ia. tlTtV U KNARR. TeoBtville, Mrtreh 1, l(t;i .ttpd. ItNK. WHITI A ROAN UVIXtt PKINf Jt reerd and for -il" by I r 7. II. r. Plai l X C CdiifatiJinl. ILbAnrltLlJ ACADEMY Rev. P. L. Harrison, A. M,, Prlnc'pul riiiL - - -i .i. Mr. num. k ii i uie prtHtt i,Uia - - cvnn M'iNDAV, the MH Any of (elumrv, I'upils enn entr at any tun, 'ittey'iji olinrKf-d with tuition fioiu (lie tun tbt; ttL llie cIdsc it ttie ftton. 1 Up iouree ol iiiitruotiun emlrscc ttri iurtu'lud in a tl.tipiuffli, raclicel uui a(l, f,i rlll.'ailinn fnr hnlh ' J lbo 1'rir.f ilal. Lm iiiir hnJ tho il...,. niti'-h exjKTicncf in his j.n'lt-np.un, enujt, " . . " --Hiin , an ii vuariiiaLiiB iitui ma bdiiik h in- ,. . will b dcrotnl t the moral an.l Uicnu UKm oflhe eouth ilr-i- un'lcr In t'lmi it. uruinKrnpny, itPa'iuig, n ruing, ' nMj APi! ineut hu'i i raw i rip, i"?r n-h ion i j i wet( and Jiamiiff ty A:itu, ufomeiry, j nR'niomrirr, jt,(D, surntiun, FiirTi-ytn. riiiloi.,itiy, I'ntiU ohijiy, I liciuiitrv, book kwpmp, Uoiidt, I'hj'eical (iciprephy anj drawing y ,. Letin, iirvrk ami French, wilb any of tbi hove 11 ranch' t riu M L'SIC I'lenoi.lO Icesnns) i,, k iXrno deduction wtii oe iua ijt aUcnMi X"For further partica'ars itif'iire of Itee. T. L. liAKIllMON.A. U Feb. 2, lSVO.tf. fnse.rtL HISS H. S. SWAN'S narrAr-lT Tr"vn Pirn. CLEARFIELD, PA. fpllE WINTKTl TEItM of fourte.n aetki,, I coinrarnca MumluT, Janaarj 2J. 1171. A I .... r l.h.rlmM Will Id Bit lul (. .. Pclic.I tbi fall . for which 111 Dc-lent itittrUL'tur bare bren enrer'-d. liv f (l rt will be r.ar J to renJr this d-ptr.ay attraotire aid luttrucure. TERMS OF TUTIOX. IUallii,Orthopraf)hy, Writ inf. Object Lei sons, Friuiarr Aritbtoette and iHrimarr OeoRrai-hy ii IIiMtory, hooal and desertpttve Ucoertf Ly with ,Mnp lnwing, tiiaoimar, iieiital and Written Anthujetie AlfCbra an'J the gcicneri Jj i lnttruction id ineiruuieui-Ki uuiir u (, Oil painting, 24 It-ssuns Hi, Wei rk I f For fall particular send fnr Cireuitr. Clearfield, 6t.t. 7, 1670-!vynt 1 ! . J. 1 " $H$rcUanfous. DENTAL NOTICE. T!IE undi-eeined purposes openinj e Dim O8ioe. in Curwcaril!e, as raily in Xtrti i circurosiancti will permit, and would retptetli! ofir his serricfi to the eitisens of the i-s u surrounding et'ontry. JAS M. SlEffART. All iufuruieitun nptinje the abore card et be given by Mr. . W. Rcei, Corwenst ilie. il. 4 UMIXISTRATOH'S KOTK E.-k, X V hereby given that letters of aminitisii on the estate of JOHN 11AKMOY, decd, U of Cor.ngion township, Clearfield county, Fs., ast ing been dnly grant d to the undersigned, all pat ioui indebted to said estate will plcaee musf pit. ment, and those baring claims or demanii i,J present them proer!y authenticated for seltlnnt and allowance wituout aciay. I. WHENCE FLOOD, FRANCES BAKMOY. Feb. 15, 1 PT t 6t. AdmioiittaUri. Xotlce lo Watermen! riinK undorrignod avails himself of this a!tt X of informing Ihe Raft men that he bsi aii ample preparations tot. TullvS'l Dead Vim hr their aceonitnodatiuD and entertainment daring tM eomini scaaon, and tnnles ail to give nun a cwL fcl.li 5i W M. U. aluilNau.N. Xew Firm! rplIE rm of C. KRATZRR. In the Dry Gm4i I and lioviiion biiiineit, will be known bwv alter under the name of K n ATX 1 U A L Y T l i;. Thanking the public for past favors, thtj ipj for a continuance of the same. Clearfield, I'a., February 8, 1871. Real Estate for Sale. riMIK uudcrsigited bffcrs for eale hn f rat. tit J nate in Bradford township, near kUiatl t-t liool House, containing AtltKS, JS acrts of which ara elearcd and under ftnee. The ia provement aonsiat of ft b g bouse, log iubi, spring house, wood houae, and ether neeM7 outbuilding, and adjoint lands of Wm. Ilitek irgff, Hcmy !rffiu, John Urhaiuf, and others. There it a young orchard on the ifcnusci, ti a therefore a very desirable property. j. ii. roncrr. Bradford lp., Feb. H, 1$7. DENTALCAED. GlJfy Won lil say to his patients and the ft lie gunerally, that, having difiolred psrtnrk: wi'h lr. rShsw, he nw doing the entire wrrk of hit rffire himself, so that pelientt neeii fa: leii'g put under the bunds nf eny oihir ererttsr. Having ob:aineil a reductiin of the paitnt on th ! plate mateiial, I am enabled lo put up tetth bus j rheeper than former'y. I a'o bive lr. pTt-k's ! patent process for working rubber plstrl, which i make a morn lighter, moil clattio and itrtrer I plate for the same an-.onnt cl matrrist, end pi i irhft the plate pi both rea le'ir it rick ' more etsity kept oletn. Fpecia! at'tntiee psi'i the pritertlKn of the nr.tural teeth, sod a.l weik I gu a run teed entireJy tatiafactory to pslirnts. jtCr(iTe at the old eornrr, " iv-posite ir.t Pki j llouee. Office h -or from to 1?, a. end I te i S, p. m. Patients from a Jutartee tboalJ aettfy ma a few dnyt beforehand of their intentioi te come. AIwmi at home, anlrst otter notice sp pca;e in both the county pspera. feblVTl COURT PKCCLAMATION. 'rHKRES. Hm. 0. A. M YKR, Trn-.lnt Juiljt nf h Coorl ei C'ommoa I'lan, rf tha Twrnt.-Oflh Jifilirlal Mtlrlcl, Mr"" ,f th r-iunti.i ef l'l.rltld, Crn.r anJ Clliloa an. Hon ?rt Cnn ari Hob. Jac.l Wit ana. Aaanriata Jvdirt of CIarSl4 romtr. ' haa-a l,ard I hr if frrar t. lo an Hirrftta. (ar taa ,."".' , 1 , . wi ,i o, 1 l onrl. Court cl u-jarlpr ?r,ior.e. lon.i nt .urt 1 h.i J.,i li.iir. rty.tl th Court llowar al I Iraifi.ld, In arj f- rtb fiiunlT of Clrorri.M. r.imrnrni-ln(t en lit Ullr! Muhdav, HtHli day of March, 1871, tti te e.niinue one wcik. NOTICE 13, therefore, hereby girrp. telle Cornr er, Jattiev of the Peace, and CeniUblft, in and fir said county of Clearfield, to iifit'i their profer pernns, with their KecorHs, FloIU, Inquioition. Ftaminations, and other Rfarsi branres, to do ihiMir things watch te their v&eit and ta their behalf, pertain to be dose. OIVEX wrid.r my heed at Clearfield, till M c'ay ef Maret, In the year t( cur Lcrd " thcuiand tight btindred end rvrn'y or. jtsTi.N J. nr, Mimi. Curvvensvillo Marble Yard. DTlKOl H of mending my buiresa, tn4 know in there can he do hicber tnr-t.t i't re pert to the meinory ef the decetae-l n I buried friend, than to elect over their narro hiimr a cptured slab of enduring ma",., that I minis forever to the resting place of tlia nvf; I beg Irnic to ay to all who wish te ll' thnr afltctiot) for their departed friends kindrtd, that tiny can now her an crj nrtemtT of doing eo, hy calling at say Php on Tow, treft. Ciirwenville, r,t ts I am prf pared 1 furmth to order, MONU.M KNT5, ( K. tM.K k ROX TO.MH3, 1IKAD STONES, Ac, of ttnT i.ietgn or t'tr, at rrnvnaUe vtte N. V. 1 Upon hand the best ForHp loinrtlr MsrMr. All w.itk eiecuted in tfc I fVi'tiul tnnnner. I will a'-0 dt liver wrk lo anv point in 1 1 stfield iiljoininjr cntitte, u desired. WM. II. C'LRl 1 Curwenvil!e, O.-t. 20, lef.fl-tf. Lulherslmrg Marble Yard! i r,UK ubrribcr respeMfuKy annonnces le thti I 1 eommiiniie and th public generaMv tbal be i now eslcnixlT engijed in th mannfvttir ?f 1 Men unit nt, Heed and Foot Simes. Stand, TaM j and Idmaa Tops, etc. No l.icher tribute cib ' paid to a dceied reUtire or friend than the erec tion of an n.iluring l;,b as a witnrs to anb'rn g'-nemtions nhcr lliey beve laid him or her. i 1 hnxrr ttie-trt Mr. Ji hn V. tiiharau as tny , egent lo sll. and to whose woikmanh.p end ikiH ' niatiT can brr vitn. t Oi-.Imi ..li.ted an1. t pronipllr filled. Woi k delivered wheneierdeaind. j ' ,. ii'UlK.. tulurri.!ir;. Vo.tr.Vr 3fl, 1S.0. 1 uiircof J,.l, l..,i.,.l.i. of Bra.l...rdt..a. ship, i Irarneld county, th'crwaod. At an Orphan' Couit hold at Clearfield, ia tod for Mid couiiiy, .Inn urn v 1 Ath. 171. il wae ordered and drercoal that piiMicalioo b msdo In Q newptpor puMMird in a-id conntt frrth-e oo sreitiive We ka thai the HojJ B-taie nppraiacd anJ ael out to tiin wid w out of the K al lia:e of ,1 bn I.uaier. decrnwil, will be ronfrmed to her and thi rrprtrt of the ppmier approved, iinb enfi'ic imt trnuc to tho e'nt:ary be hown by tfce fir-t day of Mrh T-rm. 'Hr lit f o'iri A Meat A. W. T FT. n-k