ShcgJcpubUran. i,L3 a. zjz'-M i ,-n I- . T3JOUlt. . v...er TT;J GEORGE B. GOODLANDEIl, DITUB FBdriUETUft. CLEAKKIELD, Ta. W5DNF.8l.AY MORNING, MARCH 2J. 187! Read It. Senator Wallace's while spocch will bo found on our first pngo It is laid the General fccli na bad as when ha was in I-ibby Prison. The New Hampshire election has also ad ded to hia trricf. The J effkrson Medical College. The enemies of thia first clans insti tution are milking a lingo effort to libel it, by circulating a story to tlio effect that it in alios no distinction on account of sex or color, in reforenca to the ndmisHion of finnila. It is needless to state that this is a mean and malicious falsehood, rubricated by Dome enemy of the cbool, and wo learn that the faculty so pronounce it. Reconstructed. It is manifest by the election returns fiom New Hamp shire that the Eu Klux hnvo left the "robol" suites, and turned up in "loyal" Hew England. The larccncy of all the Congressmen in the Granite State ty that blood-thirsty organization is truly alarming. This mortal blow at "the government" must bo alurming to tho "loyal millions" who inhabit that self riglitoous section. Ecsjoxed. Hon. Ucnry D. Moore, Collector of the Tort of Philadelphia, has ronignud his position. This is the advanced movement botween tho Curlin and Cameron actions in this Stale. Mr. Mooro, being a warm ad mirer of Gov. Curtin, did not wish to bold on ntitil C'umcron and Butler would behead bim. All respectable Republicans are leaving tho sinking ship to be scuttled by the carpet bag gers and scalawags like Cutler and Cameron. Cbillt. The decapitation of Sena tor Sumner and the elevation of Sena tor Cameron to the chairmanship of tho Committee of Foreign Relations, lias full on tho Radical party liko a wet blanket. Grant was bearing down heavy enough on his party, but this lust movement is a Wilderness defeat, which cannot bo flanked nor covered up. Tho "government" has over done it ; it may ruin the party but its the making of the country. Lyino Under a Mistake. Tlie editor of tho Tyrono Jlcrald was greatly annoyed last week on account of the numerous groat men who called upon him. That ho was mixed is evident from tho following: "Al taut we know to which parte Washington hlnnred. Til Nfw Jersrv r.rrislatare (Jem.) refused to ailjnnrn aver the 2iu of February be iuh the hoiidftj "didn't atnonut to anything." It was a very strango Democratic Legislature that elected tho Radical, Frclinghuyscn, United States Senator, was it not? Washington of course was a Democrat, becauso ho was not "loyal," as tho "cow boys" called themselves in his day. Hence every body knows lo which parly the Father of bis Country belonged. Radical Disafi-ointnest. That the New Hampshire cloction has over whelmed the loyal cohorts wo ncod but refer to their journals and stump ers, who all claimed from two to three thousand majority. The following, which we clip from the Albany Jour nal of the 8th, indicates tho drift of loyal enthusiasm. The editor indica ted says: "The New namnshire eleetioa take! blaea next TueeJav. Tbe Ilf-publicans ar ooufliient of bup- aees, althnnr-h thev do Dot claim mora tban 2,000 r 1,000 majority." What a pity that pesky copperheads overwhelmed the "loyal millions" in the Granilo State ! We can't help it. The bereaved have our sympathy In their tribulation. A Bear Garden. Tbe American Congress was turned into a bear gnr den on the 10th, bj tho leaders of the "grand moral idea" party. Ben But ler and Speaker Blaino assuming the part of clown and tho ring master. Tha awim4 losideewl.tr mm tho ve.t of Butler is becoming too odious for tbo respectable portion of his party to bear, hence the frequent outbursts of loyal wrath. On tbo day In question tho Beast insulted tho wholo House and was called lo order by tbo Spoak- cr, Bullcr replying, "I'll bo d d it 1 will," and went on and finished. Tho Sjieaker came down from his chair and took the floor and literally anni hilated the Dutch Gap Cnnalcr, much to tbe amusement of tho Democrats. Olr Tiritan Fathers. Wo ore somewhat alarmed at tho situation of affairs in "tho Ittnd of steady habits Miould tho blood-thirsty Ku Klux I ratio Connecticut on the 3d of Apr and "Jiitilo Khodr" on tho 5th. as they did New Hampshire, on the 14th instnnt, we fear "iho government" will apply the rod of reconstruction to thoso impudent States which arc now "waring upon the government," in the shapo of regiments of soldiers, as it has dons with the "rebel" Stales. Should Grant in his wisdom nnboitl Gen. Butler and send him with a brlgado of colored troops (who always fight bravely,) among them, to drive vuv me a.u Klux, wo fear there wou Id trouble, although tho citirens of .domj stairs ha eomnlnilr sat wn" people of the South were trampled underfoot by just such mean military scalawag is Ben Butler. 5 .YMt llnmpthtir. The Democratic victory In this Slate is inoro complete and over whelming than was at first anticipa ted. The Democrats hare elected tho (inventor, all tho Stute officers, all the Congressmen, and a majority of Stale Senators and member of tho House. Last year the Radicals had o majori ty of 85 on joint ballot in tho legisla ture. Grant tarried tho State by 7,000 majority in 1803. Thia is tho first victory for the Democrats of that Stats siticc'1851. In 1855 tho Slate went for tho Know Nothings, and she has been so ever since. Tho loss of this Slalo, though small, is a hard blow on "tho govern ment." The "brand and butter brig ado" Is thrown into confusion, but tho pcoplo are right side up. Tltcy could not stand tho Grant and Bailor pros suro ony longer. Theso two men coupled with San Domingo and the carpol-bag and scalawag fraternity, will ruin any party, and their over- throw and defeat is tho only salvation for the country. It is reported that "tho govern in out" has been drunk ever since the election came off. e cannot, how ever, vouch for the truthfulness of the report. Thunder in the East. Tho removal of Sumner, as chair man ot a (Senatorial commuico, nas caused tbo Massachusetts lion to shake his in iino and roar. Somebody else's ox is gored this ti mo. The Maaaaciiu setts Senate bus ordered tbe following printed : lietolmcrt, Tbst every inraslon by ona depart rueut of tba Government of tbo nreroralira of another tends to ucfoat the uitidamental end or all constitutional government that it aba II be a government of laws and not of men. sove((, That tbe people of Massachusetts bare sect) with alnrm the recent attempt, nnliap. pilr BuceeMlul, by the rresidrnl of the I nited States, not officially proclaimed, but notorious and avowed by ita ioppurtrrt. In dictate lha ur&ania- lina and appointment ol the lomrmltea on ror eign Kelntiuus of tho Seuatcof tbe Lulled t-latra. iYrsofvrrf, That tbe axquiceoi'noe of tbe Senate in tbe dictation by the Executive of the appointment of the Committee on Foreign Relatione, imnlrea a subserviency which disnuali. flea that branch for the indeiendcnt performance of iti constitutional duties to supervise tbe nomi nation! and treetief laid before the Reuale by tbe Preaident, and threatens tbe removal of tbe great bulwark against executive usurpation. How soon the tuno is changed ? Whilo Lincoln ti Co. were arresting and mobbing their neighbors, oil the godly inhabitants of that BtaiJ old Commonwealth were quiet. Now, when oi,o of their oxen is gored, it is pronounced an "invasion," and "tends to defeat the fundamental end of all constitutional government." Hour theso blind guides have had their eyes opened. They begin to have some respect for tho old Constitution, which wo aupposod, from their con duct tbe past ten years, they had entirely forgotten. Grant will have dono some good at all events if he succeeds in getting our Puritan breth ren to look through constitutional glasses again. m The Loyal War Cry. Col. John W. Forney, commander in chief of "tho bread and butter bri gado," with an eye singlo to iho glory of his loyal hosts, actually orders Gen. Grant to "halt." Whether "the great est captain of tho age" will obey this order remains lo be seen. Wo in cline to tho belief that the "bull dog tenacity" displayed at Yicksburg in 18G3, ogainst the "rubeU," will in 1871 be exercised against "the loyul mil lions." Tho order, hull ! given by a subordinate to his chief commander, sounds impudent, and grates harshly upnn tho enr, but Iho venality and gross inbecilily of tho government is so apparent, even lo tlio corrnptesl member of tho parly in power, that it is useless to nsk, What will Grant do f but, What foolish thing will he not do? Tho New Hampshire election and the Sun Domingo job set henvy on the stomach of the loyal editor of the Philadelphia Fret. No wonder be exclaims, halt ! and then procoeds in the agony of his soul to denotmeo the pet personal sehemo of tho head of its parly : "Let we pee whether lha Presidrnt and bis ad visers will incline to enuel moderation. One proof that tbey do would te to abandon the whole r-an Domingo schema. There Is no public opinion to support it. It is clouded wllb doubts. It has been lullowcd br evil omcos from the first. The temper of Conrrrns lha resolute unity of tbe Demm-rats of the two Houses Is such as to In sure its defeat. The hostility af the Dominicans has asaumcd shape and force. The idea grows that when we annex one-half of the island, we an nex a war with the other half, and enormous in debtedness. To persevere in It, in the face of all these warnings, is to persevere in ruin. It would lm a most gracious act te withdraw the project, and it would be erowned with the favor af tbe whole people." It is cheering to find the gloomy prospects of tho San Domingo job as cribod to "tho resolute unity or tho Domocrats" in Congress against it. Tho popular voice endorses them. At Churcii Aoaik Tho radical organs mads a great fuss over Grant after his inauguration, because he at tended church for several Sundays. But we have not scca him billited at any such place for a year past, until last Sunday he turned up at a Metho dist church in Philadelphia, where be had gono lo hunt a new Collector for that Port. Some evil-disposed per sons intimate that tho result of the New Hampshire election has again turned his head churchward; besides, ho is seeking the prayers of the right eous to help him through with his San Domingo job. Kri Democratic It will please our Democratic friends to learn that Wm. L Scotl.our nominee for Congress llirco years ago, was on Friday last elected Mayor of the city of Et io, over the Hadical nominee, Ornngo Noble, who had been three times elected to that position, and is perhaps the most popular Kndical in iho I city. Erie has heretofore been largely loyal, but to Kn Klax "the government" in this hour of its sorest distress, Is as bad as Now Hampshire. Grant, San Domin go, Sambo and Sumner, aro doing g"pn worn. .fiorif m nils. Tho following is a list of tho ap pointment for tho Central Pennsyl vania Confrwnca of tho Methodist Episcopal Church, held at Cnrlislo, Pa , March 8th, 1871. WIl.l.ltMKPOIlT DISTRICT. i. rt ass, wn.sMHr.0 atnia- P. 0. Williams port. Pa. Wllliamsporl, Pine street W. lUrdrn. M iiU.fr rv street H. Ilinhle. Price rhapel J. F. Ockerman. Third street 8. C. Hwellow. " Newl-errv .1. H. Polffroie. " Circuit J. Hunter, sue to be sup. Montourenlic J. A. ticre. llugbesville D. II. Wct:iokry. Tlvoli L. tl. Heck, ona to be supplied. Muncy J, D. t'udily. M rttsontown J. W. tllcwine, C. W. Rurnlcy, Milton W. A. Houck, 0. C. John, Sup. Lewisburg F. Hodgson. Mifllinburg J. A. Woodcock. ru4Uihnmia J. F. Davis. Halladarstiurg ). Lcidy. fog An V alloy To be supplied by P. Mini. Koglish Centre To be supplied by W. Antes. Liberty ValleyK. M. Clnieoat. Jersi-y Hhitro J. A. Meliek. Jauicctown 11. K. Kelley. (treat Maud A. U. Taylor. Lock Haven J. W. Laiigley, J. R. Kiug, Hup. alona M. P. f'roslbwalte, oue to be supplied. Ilyner K. II. Colburn. ltcnova A. H. ?re'e;bton. Wcslport 3. Y. Hothrock, Sup. Lcidy Tu be supplied. Finncmahoning L. H. Crone, one to be sup. Kinporium M. L. Drum. raladouta A. ti. Hooven. W. L. Hpoltswood, President, and II. A. fur rnns, Professor in Wllllamsport Dickinson Semin ary mcuibora of Mulberry Ktreet Quarterly Con. Terence. J. P. Ilobb, Professor in Pennington Kcminary, N. J., member of bslladaysburg guar terlv Coufcrcocr. . HANVII.LK DIKTRICT. bashes, rwBMoixa Btntn P. O. burg. Danville, 81. Paul's S. freighton. Trinity II. W. C. Yeufosieo. rTnrthumberlsnd II. P. Htevens. Waabingtunville II. Wilson, A. 8. Bowman. LMeomsburg R. H. Crever. fcspy and Light Ktreet N. W. Stars. Orangeville . K. Crever. Ilenton C. L. rtcaseotcr. Berwick W. W. Krnus. llerwii-k Circuit A. Ilrittain, O. A. Singer. Itlonmingdrtle R. P. King, one to be supplied. Sltililentwrg It. n. rortner. Cliicksbiniiy O. W. Miller. White Haven John A. Ho Moyer. Hickory Run W. W. Reese. Weathorly J. T. Wilson. llaxleton 8. H. Toenm, - - Jonnrille and Audrureid E. T. Fwarta. Conyngham N. W. Clbura, one to be snp. ratawisaa A. M. Heeler. Klysburg J. F. Rrown, Then. Fans. ribamoktn N. S. Ruokingham. Centralis A. C. Oostbwaite. Mount Cariuel P. F. Kyer. Ashland A. W. Uuyer. Trvjvertnn T. O. l leea. Snydertown H. S. MendcubalL 8unbnry J. C. Clarke. Hellosgrove John Btine. Catawissa Heminary J. Benson Akerm, Princi pal member of Catawissa Quarterly Conference. 1. II. Torrcnce, Corresponding Secretary Penn sylvania Rible Society member af Trinity Church, Uanrille Quarterly Conference. CARLISLE DISTRICT. T. KiTrnKLL, rnssiiuxu KLnrn P. 0. Carlisle, Pa. Carlisle, First Church J. I. Brown. " F.morv Church W. M. Frvsinger. Mount Holly J M. Lents, U. T. Ursv. Snp. Charebcrsburg, First Church K. W. Kirby. " Second Cbureb A. D. Vucuu. Fbippensburg W. C. Ilcsser. Cb C. White. Newville arid Rehoboth J. A. Dixon. Mrebenieeliurg J. It. Mcllarrnli. lork, First t'bunh W. M. II. Ryan. " Duke Street O. D. Pcnei.ackor. Wrightsville II. M. Ash. Shrewsbury J. Lloyd. . Castle Fin-I. F. lesrds. Hanover and New Oxford W. II. Keith. Vork Spriogs T. t. Mct'lure. Octtrsborg J. II. Young. Mount Alio II. M. Minnigb. Kcw Cumberland J. M. Clarke, J. Cornp, O. F.ge, Sup. Dunrannon C. Graham. Newport II. C. Chrston. Liverpool A. S. Mensch. Waynesbor J. Donahue. Orecnrastle J. B. Shaver. MrConnelpburg Hugh Linn, J. It. S. Clarse. w. S L. Bowman and 11. M. llarman, Professors in Dickinson College, and members of Emory Quarterly Conference. T P F.ge, President of Irving Female College, mcinlier of Vlecbanicsburg Quarterly Conference. JIXIATA DISTRICT, a s Bxni.iK, rsrsmixa Kl.nrs Ilunlingdun, Pa. Huntingdon M K Foster. Petersburg M L Smith. Manor Hill W tlwvnn. W Schrlber. Mount t'nion i alorehead. owton Hamilton J P Moore. McVcytown-C V Wilson, tlranville W J Owens. I,ewistnwu J Thrush. Free.lom (1 W Dunlap. Milroy W KIT. Mifflin II C Pardon. Thnmpeoutown J R Akers. Tuscartira J A Ross. New BlooniSeld E Sboemsker. Concord V Dunmire. S A Crevellng. Snp. Shade tlap W II Stevens. Shlrlevehurg W II Whitney. S-ott, ie 11 Vt House. Cassvllle A W Decker. Markel.burg J P Long. Sexton W A Mrkee, Isaac Heekman. Hloodv Run A M liar n ill. Have Hill J tlrsv. Bedford A W tli'bson. Rainshurg To be supplied. Sehellsburg U S Svkea. I'leasanltille R II H barton. ALTOONA DISTRICT. I s v'stduav, rRRsinisn nt.nsB P 0 Tyrone, Pa. Alloona. 1st Church F B Riddle. M Slh Avenne D 8 Monroe. Ilollidarshurg ti Warren. Duncsnsrillc W C Bobbins, Martinsbnrg ) W lochia. vt ;lbamst,itrg W M Mrminger. lagan's Vsllcy D Itnrtman. Tvrone T llarnbart. Port Matilda J R Craig. Mileel.urg-J W Clearer. Howard J W Buckley. Penn'e Valley J W lloughawont, Bcllefonle J Mullin. Half Moon K lluller. W V flanoa. Warrior's Mark D Castlrtuan, PhMlipshurg-R I Wilson, T II fi re Ita. , Sue tlrahamton W II Noreross. Osceola J F Bell. ClearSeld-J II McCorrL Circuit VY A Clippinger. Snow Choe W S llamlia. Cnrwensville -W fl Pwrgusea. New Washington L N Clarke. I.nmbcr City M L tlanoa. Sinking Valley tl Itnyer. W larnshsw, Chaplain National Asylum for dis abled soldiers, Dayton, (Ihiot member of War rior's Ms-k Oosrterlv Conference. A R Miller transferred to Vilginia Conference. 11 W leer transferred lo Oregon Conforcnco. W S Kdwards transferred to Baltimore Conference. XI A Haili sill trvlsfrrred to llolston. Conference. Tna Papsr. This new and excel lent Democratic journal which was slated at Pittsburg about threo months ago, wo learn by our exchanges has suspended. It was without doubt the best attempt at newspaper enterprise wo ever knew, but the expenso of nine Ihoutand dollar a week was too hoary. A liltlo more economy might hnvo made it a success. CrtAnnn, or Tusf.. The admirers of Senator Sumner, who had their feelings so seriously luccratcd when Congressman Brooks caned him, have just had their wounds probed again by the "government." Tho removal of that Senator from his chairmanship, by tho order of Grant, makes Homo howl. But, as it is notour funeral, we shall not weep just now. A bill has lately boon introduced in the U. S. Senate, by Wilson of Massa chusetts, providing that all lb pre coeds of the public lands for three years be appropriated to the aid of tho colored achoola of the South. And it is hoped that tho colored troops will fight bravely at the polls I The Pittsburgh Ga;rtte says Cam eron was selected rdtairmaa of the Committee on Foreign Itelstions, be csuso of his "purity and integrity." nothing in the writings of Artemns ! Ward rnn surprise, (hat. it'viotts In Hi relx-llion, It was quite tho fashion will! ths U-piihlu an press inci trriiKirs in i "" very sceno'of rottliision or parlieuhtly sharp debate in Congress lo "'ha au eursed spirit of slavery," and lbs country was Inlorinon uy tnrrvw nj mlrablo prophets, with a deal of em phasis and itfct in, that whenever the KmiihiTti chlvnlrv" were driven from tho halls of legislation, llioti wouiu oo soon beneuth iho doino of tho Capitol a milletiial era of highbrod courtesy and sublimated politeness sufllcioiil lo irladden Iho heart or Chesterfield, e . i . . - i : 1 1 1 il.n were Hint iiinicnieu perjr nun mo land of tho living. Tho chivalry havo boon gone from the promises alluded to theso ton years; "iho track of the sin vnd river's whin." and "lbs roll call .,f Trwimlix' liri'I'OCS nt tho foot of Bunker Hill monument," are no loigcr standard rhetorical ornaments with the leaders of the great party of hu man progress and concentrated t'.tris liunily ; Kadicul liepublicjinism sits onthroncd in House, and Senate j the ulmrsiharo is redolent of loj-aliyand patriotism, and no scont of secession comes betwoen the wind and the no bility of our latter day saints. Putting political questions out of sight we beg leavo to inquire respectfully, yet with some degroo of earnestness, S'hat has bcon gained on tho seoro of man ners and decorum in our nutional councils? lUnsack congressional ro cords from iho fust Uuy ol Wat lWg ton's term to tlio lust Uuy of Buchan an's, and it will bo impossible to find such a display of bear garden to .-tics as oc-cured in the House on Wcdnes day. Theso members, whose position and responsibilities ought to imltico them lo nsstimo decency if they have it not, railed at ono another like very drabs, detsconding to most scurrilous personal nbnso, and employing epi thets which in quantity could scarcely bo matched outside of Kit Burns' rat pit, when Kit was in the height of rat- fighting renown. list is tno cno and aim of such exhibitions ? Surely tho pcoplo do not require lessons of this sort to Inspire lliem Willi a neany contempt for their lawmakers, nor is it neeossary to illustrate me aocinne of total depravity and chronic ongoii linons by presenting a small sized ad dition of pandemonium tn tho gaxo of a disgusted world. If Karnsworlh thinks that Butler borrowed govern ment mirrorsand ncvorrcturncd them, let him say so outside of the House whero burly Bvn can black Farns- worUi's eyes if ho chooses so to do ; if Cox wants to curse Massachusetts, and Hoar wants to curse Cox, let Hoar and Cox vent llu-ir parliamentary prolunily on tlio avenue, or in the nearest bar room ; ifTotrnsend wants lo damn tho Democracy and Fernando Wood, and mako ben. Howard only "a liltlo lower than ths angels and crowned with tflorv and honor," let the damnation and the apotheosis oo cur in some convenient den lilted up for the accommodation of bullies snd slant: finirors : and if ouramiablo rep rcsentutives choose to monopolize a day in exposing one another a pec cudilloa, in tho name of all the goilsst onco, let them wnsh their dirty linen n hero their soiled garments ran ntith- rr be seen nor smell. Jhtiovri Arpuo lien it. The Cadet qr.liom. The j4rmy and Kai-y Journal pre SOttUS tlS) xloret s.wilwt einf.wt.ltm SI West Point in a stronn liirht. It maintains that it is the forcing of the social, not the equality before tho law problem, by law and in the wreng place. J I says : "The laws of tho Army, tho rcra hit ions of tho Military Academy, and iho very rudimonts of dicipline, fix unalterably the social rolutions of ca dets, and pot the Anglo Saxou itud African on equality. They must sleep togfther, mess together, worn together, dull and march logcttcr, and associate together. J his is lore. ing the social problem in the wrong iihtco and by wrong means the aw in the nature of things it is creating inischiel, and must prove on :riu damaging to Iho very purpose the friends oi the African rate intent to promolo tho elevation of tho cobrcd race" "Gurrisons in tho Army are crnsti tutcd as communities or lima lies. When social relations among ortcers aro of tho closest and most confden tial intimacy, any disturbing clenent entering these relations is al ones do slruetive of that harmony and nrrco ' mont lying at the very loiindatioi of uiciplino and nnlilary order. Iho soldiers mess and bunk together, and with Ihetn social ditTeronccs would subvert all stibordinalion and create irrepressible disorders and irregulari ties. These arc patent facts and ihey would seem to decide lor the preieni, ut least, tho question of mixing white and colored soldiers, or placing color ed commissioned officers in cotnttand of whilo soldiers. Sift out ibe thirty thousand troops now in our Army, snd from them all, not ona tompnny could be organized that would content to be commanded by a colored officer. And if among the twelve millions of whites in the United Ststos su eject to military and militia laws oni regi ment could bo enlisted that would c heerfully obey tho orders of and con sent in bo commanded by a colored colonel, wo aro greatly mistaken." Tim Inhxx If any polilicil party retains power long enough to thune it, it will certainly loso it. The Itopuh Mean party of this country is now in this very predicament. No party havo ever so grossly misused Its pow er, nor was any ever ao paiictlly in dulged. But popular sufferance is about exhausted, and (hero are un mislakcuhlo indications that the peotilo mean to change their rulers. Ihe election in New Hampshire is a signal evidonco Hint protracted and increas ing imposition on tho good nature of mankind will bo, at lust, rose tiled, and that party bigotry, parly tins, party discipline, ami party corruption, will not avail to prevent a free ptoplo from breaking iho chains of a degrad ing and destructive, political bonluge. The masses even in Now England arc beginning to think and act for them selves, and there can be no doubt that the recent election in the old Granite State is the initiative of a popular moromont which will inaugurate a loinoerutic administration at Wash ington in j . E. C. Daniel, Islo Cashier of the Webster National Bank, Boston, has boon arrested for rmbcxxoling the funds of that institution. Henrv W. Pillman of the North National Batik has been arrested on a similar chat go. Jefferson Davis U in Montgomery, Alabama, in business with his insu rance company. In answer to, a sore nad he returned thanks, but mads no allusion to any public maltrrt. ( Htopr MwnklMr Whilo Prussia was gobbling tip France, all Kuropf hniked on ainnr.i d but Inlerrstted. It whs a terrible sight, that steady but rspidy raving i .r the ones great, proud and mighty nation. One succession of rritshing victories on tho part of Prussia, of utf onising defeats on tho part of brave), l,lh. toned, but. alas! not iiivulnera- bin France, soon made manifest her lesllnv. Kvervdav. for tho I wo short months prior to tho capitulation l hop Dnuuiil'ul csnital. tho heart of what was. a liltlo hulf year ngo, an Kmpiro, remindud th worhl of the storv of the' victim In tlio iron cage which, hourly gradually but surely .Insml round about 111 in. Jlo was donmod. Franco was doomod, and in a startlingly brief poriod her groat prostiga was gone ; ovorlhrown, weak and powerless, olio fell. All Kurope has been lookinir on, singularly forget ful (luring the dreadful conflict, that when it closed tho mighty victor, hnvinc tasted so liberally of conquest, which was found most grateful 10 bib' palate, might look around for a frosh tinld and further victories. There is little trouble in gelling up war, if war is sought for, on the Continent. Pre text are not wanting, and every na tion in Kurope understands this. llonco tho quuking at the moment. Knglund is disturbed. Austria is agi tated. Little Switzerland even is concerned, liussia is actively arming and preparing for something. Duly is alurtnod, and the bulunco of the Continent is in a slate of perturbation; and all because of tho terrible power of Prussia, and thai power now "out of business." What Prussia intends in tho future cannot be known ; but thai her present slalus on tho Conti nental chess-board will compel the arming and strengthening of the other nations of that section of the globe, is unmistakable. It looks as il tho future of Continental Kurope were anything but peaceful. S. Y. JJay Vvok. - t'is a .IVrr sx a Juror t One Moses Howard, a negro, who was summoned as a juror, was chal lenged in a case bvforo tbo Quarter Hussions Court ot 1'iltsourgn, last week. The grounds ot challenging, as stated by the challenging counsel, W. D. Moore, Enq.,wer as follows: The act of April 10th, 1807, Pur- don's digest, page 1401, paragraph 2d, directs, among other things, that ju rors shall bo selected from tbe "quali fied electors of the eounlry." Accord ing to article. Sd, section 1st, of the Constitution of Pennsylvania, under the requisite of a qualified elector, is that he shall bo a "white freeman." If the fifteenth amendment to tho Constitution of the United States wss legally ratified, which I do uot Mieve, that amendmont does not and cannot become operative as law in Pennsylva nia until her organized law has been altered in accordunco with its own provisions to conform to the amended Constitution of tho United States. Either Pennsylvania has a right to make a Constitution, has dono so, and her citizens are living under it and bound to obey it, or they aro not. JI they are this juror is not competent. If they are not the sooner we can learn that other States can make a Consti tution for Pennsylvania, and force her citizens to live under it, Iho boiler for us all. I ask leave to file the motion Willi lessons Mt length, wkieh I Isato thus urieny inuicaicu Leave was granted by the court as requested, and tuo notico overruled, Iho court (Judgo Collier on the bench) expressing the opinion that the juror was undoubtedly competent, ihe question will in duo time be argued before the court in banc." Indiana Democrat. Jpst lilKE Them Senator Morion thinks Congress ought not adjourn until some stringent legislation is adopted to break up lawlessness in the South, and protection is afforded loyal pcoplo. In olbcr words, tho re con struction acts should bo so amended as to aid tho Radicals in that section of the Union al the coming elections. They havo tried bayonets, iron-clad oaths, carpet baggers, scnlawags and negroes, and all havo failed. The people will vote Ihe Democratic tick et. Now tho Ku Klux humbug is pushed into the foreground, and Con gress asked to base still moro outra geous laws upon that etalo device. KlTorts are making to enlist General (rant in this movement. But he hes itatrs. It is too transparent, even for him. Besides he is beginning to think that perhaps Senator Morton is not quite disinterested in this matter. Ho may have an axe to grind, and in this manner hopes to makt (he Presi dent turn the slono. The additional fart that Senator Sumner is in league with Senator Morton in this matter, will not recommend il lo General Giant. Sam iKiMirttio Dorr For. It is as remarkablo as encouraging that al most all the Senators who hsvs snp ported the San lkimingo annexation sehemo whose terms expired on Frid day night havo been superseded by new member. Messrs. Howard, of Michigan, and Thayer, of Nebraska, were members of the committee ap pointed to investigate the transactions of General Babcxx-k in San Domingo, and they woro very active in his favor. Thoy have supported ihe San Domin go job at every stage of it history. Warner, of Alubatna, McDonald, of Arkansas, Howell, of Iowa, Catlcll, of ISew Jersey, Abbott, of North Caro lina, Drake, of Missouri, Yalcs, of Illi nois, and Williams, of Oregon, have also supported every recommendation of the President in regard to San Do mingo. They are all succeeded, wo believe, by men who will better rep resent tho wishes of the people on this subject. This probably decides the fitle of the annexation scheme. Tho last vote in the Senate on tho ratification of Itahcx'k s Sun Domingo treaty was a tie 20 to "X sixteen members lie. ing absent. It is not only certain thai no treaty of (hat sort can now receive the constitutional majority In the Scnato but Tory probable that even tho bare majority nrcetssary for an nexation by joint resolution cannot be had. The coontrv does not want San Domingo. Cm. Timet. The police of Now York aro now confident thai they have found out tho murderer ol Mr. Nathan. He goes under the name of Bill Forrester, but has many aliases. Tbe police feci confident of rapturing hi in in a short lime. ... On tho Kith, at lien JrtJeshr,rf, Belmont county, Ohio, Henry Yottslt, just pardoned from tho Penitentiary, shot and mortally injured Moses, Kline, and thon killed himself. The cause of tho deed is said to have beeo Jenlorisy. loiril .Yr llnmhlrr, The New York Sun, good loyal stiihoniy, ssjs i The (iovrrnmenls tf (.rest Britain and Spain will Ihnl the election in New Hampshire innicniwu s-m and an end lo the lltllish and Sputum iiiflueneo in Iho Stale Department at Washington. Hurrah for triumphant America! What is Ihe price of water lot In Sun Doniingo since the New Hamp shire election f Has Gen. Grant got anv for salo f Will ono Ulysses S. Grant, of St. Louis, Missouri, Cormorant of Wash ington, D. C, be kind enough to in form u who was bitten by ihe New Hampshire election f Grant's toadies aro busy trying lo explain away this election. iloro aro a few questions for them: Do Ihey know any way to explain tho Governor elect out of the executive chair T Do they know any way to explain tho three new members of Congress cut of their seats r Do Ihey know how to oxplsin away tho voles which theso three members of Congress will give uniformly against Gen. Grant f After tbo fourth of March, 18.3, Gen. Grant will have nothing to do but drink and mako explanations. But neither his drink nor his explana tions will ever put him buck into iho While House. And by iho way, if, ss Mr. Groeley says, liquor had something to do wilb the result ol this brat blalo election, was il liquor in New Hampshire, or was it the liquor in the bile House r "SoiTiitRR Outrages. Bad as has been the management of political affairs in Ihe South, by carpet baggers, scalawags, and negroes, the finances of tho several Stales have suffered still more severely, if tltst is possible. The Slate debt of Georgia, under Had ical action, has bcon swelled to more than fifty millions of dollars, or ono fifth of the taxable property in the Stale, exclusive of railroads, banking, express and insurance companies, lit Louisiana, tbe Itadical members of tbe Legislature bove potkoted from ten thousand to fifteen thousand dollars each, according to Itadical testimony, as bribes for violating the constitu tional provision which limits the State debt to twenty-five millions, and in creasing it in Ihe interest of lobby schemes, by five millions. Naturally, the real estate in New Orlcar.s is de preciating, and the credit of the State goes tho same way. The same path has been followed by the same party in other States, and a like end reached, tbe Increase of debt and taxation. Philadelphia Age. Napoleom' Movkjiest. On tho I Gib the Empress Eugenio and the Prince I mperiul were al Dover for the purpose oi meeting the Emperor Na poleon, who was expected lo arrive there in tho afternoon. From the limo he left Mczicres on ihe fatal march for Sed;,n until yesterday Na poleon had not seen his son, and we suppose that their meeting was mark ed by tho most affectionate demon strations, as the lovo of each for the other is well known. What a change has taken placo since the two parted the ono to rush into defeat and (lis aster and tho other lo seek safety ty flight to Belgium I II may be that Nwpolerwss' e e J into the wear aa much with the hope that if he were successful he would assure the future of his boy as for any other motive. The result bus been to ronvort the Prince from an heir lo a throno to a young man with "great expect lions," perhaps, but which may never bo realized. A. 1. Jlerald, Governor Geary has nominated to the 1 resiilrnt lion. 1 J. alorrcll ara lion. Asa Packer, of Pennsylvania, as Commissioners of the Centennial Cele bration under the resolution of Con- f ress, and has also appointed W. J. lorstman and W. MrMichael of Phil adelphia, Commissioners under the joint resolution of Pennsylvania Leg islature. Alabama, Georgia, Indiana, North Carolina, Tcnnesseo and Virginia. havo contested election cases lo be settled by the present Congress. $fir tlvfrtisfmrnW. Iy l: T VIRGINIA Timber and foal Lands FOB Bill! Ths f.illewinf tenets of Ties her and Coe.1 Lands are offeree) for eslo : Ona tract af 17, SOS Beroa, lying on the Bill Hirer, In Weheter Bounty ; teres tracts Irinv on the same river in Braxton aonnty, two of a.S-lS seres caea and one of 1,0ns aeres ; and one traet containing S,.irs aeres. It Ing on the Oanley liirer. in N ieholaa eoantr. Tba titles to these lanls si perfect. Any information enneerning there lends esnb bed l.y ad lrrssing U. K. rLKtlAL, March ti, ISTI-tf. PkiH..Srg. Pa )RfoaALS! To Bridge Builders I Reeled proposals will be received hy Ihe aader sirned. ('tun ounce at Cwrwenevllle, nnlil SAT 1'HHAY. the IjTII DAY OP A PHIL west, far the erection of a CON FRED IlKllHik af one BBndred and sfle font Ppsn. across tbe Saeono hanna rieor at Ttlonm's Fording, ahonl Midway between rnrwensritlo and Lnraber City. Paid bridge I be similar In aoaslrwetion to the one serosa the raonth of Anderson's Creek. Separate bids will be considered for exearation. atone, and wiaannry pee perch, sqware and sawed Inaxber per foot nr thowsaud, lor carpentry ana niaek sen using, or for tbe whole, inelading material and lalHtr, Ample security will he required of tlie contractor for the nosapletien of the bridge in a wnramaalihe meaner. f.At'HAHItll MtMAl L, HhhV It U.K. It . HlXirilHET, CnrwrnsTitle, Mar.JS Id fommitte. SEW V..SmGT0 ACADEMY. G, W, INNiTS, A. MPrlncipal. IlIK I IRPT FK.'-inN of thit irttitution will enaimrnca oa MoaiUr, tho 1 5th day of May aeit. (Terra, ftro atoatha.) Pupil may enter at any lime, and will bo charged tuition frota the time they enter until the rlnae of the tiiob. The emtre of intmetita will emhraAt all braneheo ioiaied la a tborowgh praetiral sxiimai ion for both artea. oral Man langht whoa detred. Hand boarding eon be obtained at ;!nor paV.ia or prirate bnaea at low rate. Paroata oaa be anenred thai tho abilitr and onergiot of tbo Prin cipal will bo devoted In the mental and moral trainlrtg of thne ptatvd andt hi rhargo. Term of Taitica will be mod r rata, aad ran be aonortaiaod by addreing Ir. J. Innoa, at New Wanbiagtoa. or tbo PnarinaJ, U. W. Innoa, at Appnllo, Amttmng eonntr, ra., hat who will ho at New Washington after April let. New Waahmgtoa, Marrh 22. 171 If. 4 !' aV- heretiT giren that letter of aftrntniMratio na (he eetate of THOM Aft Mi l l F.N, dtwMi, lata of Herearia lowahtp, Clear ft eld ooanty, Pa., baring been dalr graatrd to lha andrigned, all peroon Indebted to tmtd ootato will plea mako par menU and thooe having elaim or demand will preet Iheta property aatheatir-ted for tot tletnont. A. W. LKK, Beeoaria tp Maroa, 1-6t. Admmitratot. Tioooo and abdomtaal lappmrort af erory klad af Iba bktoot Impenvomonta, for sale a tho Drag Ptora of MAK1CW1CK IRWiN. 11NK, WHITR A HO AN LIKlNtl FKINtW Ial rooelrad aad for aale hf ApU I", r T. fl P. JIJ9LER A CO. HtrrlUnruf. u 1 . 1: i it hot in: UN. MARK IT FTRLKT, ' tt-IURKtEl.t', PKH JI'A. GRAND OPENING! THIS WEEK! Tba luest stock of tbe season arer brangnt to Clearteia in Fancy and Staple Drjr Goods I , Notions, 4c, 4tc, 4c. Fit eatings sad Pillowcase llnslias. Muslias, Stripes Bod Tickings. Great bargains in Linen and White floods. Table Linens, Marseilles, Qnilts. Towlts, Towling, Napkini, Crib Quilts, Ac. Striped and Plaid Nainsooks, Muslins, Lawns, Cambrics, Ae. Plain, rStriped sad Printed Piqnea. Percales and Lisa Gnosis for Dresses. Mew styles in Millinery Coeds. Hale, lion nets and Flowers, in great variety. Whits Trimmings in grwat variety. Hair Goods, new styles, (a great variety. Ladies' Coala, Glorrs, Hosiery, As. Ladies', Misses' and Children's Shoes. je-ar-Ta stock is aomplrt la every parttealar, and lbs prions are sank that will please alL Do aol fail te CALL AND SEE FOB Y01 RSELVES ! gsxr-BaUet, Iggs, Wool, and all marketable produce, taken In exchange, for nods. REED BKOTIIEI'.S. ClearseU, March 11, I STL 1871. 1871. SFRIXG GOODS! The First of the Season I The Cheapest in this Market! BUY! BUY ! ! BUY!!! OF KRATZER & LYTLE, Vor Pry Goodi, Xomr OnvwiH, Your Hardware, Vur QotTMwar, Tr Xotiant, Your Rood A t5b, Yotar Lrm titer, Tor Shea FiauSeft, Yht Floar aod fib, Tour Win4ww Carta. as, Your Carpet, Tatar OilcMlia, Yaur W".n Pap-ra, Yoar Hat a, Your Caps, Tear Carpet Cbaln, Yaar Plorea. Yoar Baeaa aa4 Taed. MLT! it ALT! SALT! mi vbolcaaU U acaotr wrrnbaDta. OILfl, PAINTS. GLASS, Ac A libattU eount ta baildcra. Everything that yum r4 na lt had at frrat adTaMattf la tAst Wnrar, at KRATZER A LYTLES, Mark at atrrrt, cxitAttrtTif.. r , ppoma tn . .a Slalemenl of Road Fund. 111 E FaMsrriMra af Utrroct lowavhip, im ecavHl wilt. tai4 fund for ISTt, rrport a fwlaowi: Kraroti. To ihaUnoe da Unt acUremnent till II To blftr on Making ir roarii H it J.S Ta amount of tax oaMaed for lh7 1,417 67 To onlrrt owstftantlinf fur It 7 146 l rorniroft. Bt ata't of work dono a rwad 1,44S C( Ut pT arotmr Hn 71 Si Hf tvcrvinoa om road. 7 W Rt otutifrattinii... . W M Ht m'i paid for Making da- pltMtra, Ac I i B titna allowfd atMUing 12 M Hi M l pd. Aaditor A n -rk 04 Hj ajra t doo Super ia..rf-I57 361 ii 12,309 SI f2,.VtS 91 ArrrtT: I.. F. IRWIN, Clerk. Bf tlw Aadilora. Mar. R, L SPECIAL AX0nCEMET. T PAVE Ihli dnr .'inlrd with rae la two bert Reed, J aa-rrontij hati-t mr hrutbtM-, Robert Reed, d Iba liiiurN ill ba eoatiaaad vadar lao Bra name of R i: ED DROTIIEIli Wa will foatitiaa to naka tba Pry floods d Nntta bt.oea ft apsMialtr, aad aJI tha neweat fahriea and lateat oTeltiaa ia tt- Biarkei will be kept aa kaad. Tbo Draweb Stnr lm farweatTtllo will tx eoa tlnwod, wbera will ba fwwad aa ehoiro a Iim r foodi aa al oar atain oiara ia ( karfleld. New Pfrinf gooda will ba n hand a boat the Ltlb of MarWi. Tbaboub awoaataofWn. Reed will be promptly and Immediately aettled. WM. BEKD. Clfrleld, r Marek I, 1871. Important to Lumbermen. "11 TK feapetrHy make tliii anfioaneemant lo I inform the InmKonnra that tht Mnahanaoa Hotel titootod oa tbo river bank oppoto tbe aioath af Moahantioa Crfek. will be la fall blaat tha rojaiag tprinp, fr thrlr rvjiatdatiaa. Tbe proprietor ha aparrd ao paint or etpene ia atakmg aak prottoivai for tha ooaifort of bit gorata. Tba l'if rtrerroek that hereto fort kaa bora a groat hiadraae to rafts larding here, bat been roa)ore4, which aakr H a ti and rnnrrnient landing. WM. fit.' 11NAKK8. N. R. A road baa bee opened along tbo riesr fro ibe llotal to karthaw, whirh atakoa it rory ooaveaient ftir thooa that wih to ret ara hoaia br tbe way of Iho aioath of Mohaanon, Mairh 1, 171 41, Ilousf and Lot at Private Sale, IN tba Tillage f WllliamtgroTo. Rtglor Btatioa, Tyrone and Clernld Kailroad, bona, fraaie. l hv 14 foot aad two otorif ia bnrbt, with kitrhea attached, frame offioe ID by 21 teet, aaita ble fur a lr room, and ala a Matla aa the prf.porty. Lot oootam aoat half aa aero. or .era. Ao., appW lo lr. F. B. Read, Krlertowa, Pa., or lo tbe aodenigned. 1'AMEL W. MrCI RnT, Marrh B, Stq.d, Clearfield, Pa. H T A K M I V A L I Spring Millinery Goods af I We Season, At MRS. WATSON'S, TOIUT 1 riearSela. Pa, VI area JJ, UTl-ii. rpHR AMERICAN HOt'aB, frWExvii.L, Ci Bannai. a Carwrr, Ftvn'a. This ten, B1eMleKe4 anrl fmtiular biwa) Is rt'M kent by the enliseriber, whn sneeea na vflnrt la nleaae all whn aatrowiae aim. Tn rVense." is Ihe i motto at the Amoriean Hoano. and alt ibat i aekad a trial. E. w. FKI, Proprietor. CarweBtrllle, Marrh Hi, 11-71 tf. For Rentl THS ndrTslrned te reel a rWti.UIl) Hill f K and Hl.Al KeMITH ClltiP, sitaalr el Ostend P. O. la Hell lewnslilci. This is n rerf desleahla Inaatlea for Ihe fcaeineaa. A lull set of tats ia tha ehnn. Plenty af austere. A reed sehool In th. villtcn. Addrnas vr afipl, ra ll. L. Ilendersea ev the ra been Ker Msrrhl.Mf HETBT BrTTH. Jr. C durational. CLEARFIELD ACADEMY. A Male and Female High EUioo!! Kar Ikepartmenl I Mel tort (,4 . la ItatlU riHK Tttian srsstos af the prv,at sek 1 vear of this Inetltalion will eeemJ. atiiN lAT, Ibe tub day os F .!..,. , " Pnpils asa enter al any tint. enai batud with tuition from the time Ik,, U be rTiee of Ibe Koesloa. W " tbe erise of Ibe Koesloa. Tbe eonraa of inetruejlioa emhraets start iii inelnded in a Ibocooa-b, practical and see,, '' d education for bob sexes. Ts-.HMS) dtp TT'ITIOV Orthography, Heading, Penmanship, tnmM, Arithmetic, Primary Geography, aad Fee, Drawing, par Seed on (II weeks) Grammer, Local A Iseeerlplire Ueogrsf.br Map Drawing, History, Mental aad Wri'i! tea Arithmetic and Pencil Drawing Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Mrs. suralion, Kurreying. Natural aad Moral Pbiloeophy, Geology, Physiology. Cher. islry.ttnetvritt. Physical tieograobr.itook keeping, Uolany and Pencil Drawing..., fj , mud, wnr, iicsca wiiu any oi las above Hranrhrs. -.IJH Pearl or Oriental Painting, lit lesaons, )J mooocoromaiio rainung. (Z4 leeaons)....M u Crayon Drawing. (24 leseoni) , j Fancy Hair Work, (24 lessons). . j tJ lapeetry , , instramental Musie, (till leseeosl.... ......... , .ff-dr-No deduction will be made for ahirscs. Students from a disuses caa be aeeomanalabi wnn aoarfling at low rates. Any one not a member of tbe school esgrtecJ. private ioslraeiioni fa any of tbe orusraciu; urajiceca. For further particulars Inquire of oreJiirtas Ker. p. L. HAltMI.SOX, A. M., Feb. I, liro.lf. Pricnyal. MISS H. S. SWAN'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS CLEARFIELD, PA. Till SPRING TERM of foarteea week, at; commence Monday, April ltth, JP71. A Primary department will ba added ta tb School thia fall t for which tha atrrioot of a ma. peteat itiftrartor bare hetn engaged. Aaiu tTort will be vpared lo render Urn dtpartawt: at tracti ra aad inttrttetire. " TERMS OF TUITION. Reading, Orthography, Writing, Object Lr. oni, Primary Arithmetic aad Primary Oeograi.hy-. $T M IliMury, Local aad deaeriptiro Ueograph; with Map Irawing, Urammar, Menial and Written Arithar(icHHHH..HHHHH Algebra and tbe ,......,...,. 1) ft Initrwetioa ia iastrumanial masieMMM II a Oil painting, 24 leaooaa 12 ft Wi work ft For full particalara send for Circa lax. Clearfield, 8epL 7, 17 Irpd. DEHTAL NOTICE. milF Mtiarai traeat sTjaTtnii3a m IVhij - a r r - I a1iit;aam B sa afBarwaaata-i 1 U M,, am offer hi aenrieefl to tbo eititea of tbe towa tat arroaaaiag tonatry. jab . MfcWAKT. be girea by Mr. E. W. Reed, CarweD.illa. Hi Xew Firm! TIIE Irm of C. KRATZER, ia tbe Dry Gm4i aad Proritiua batuoet, will be kaooa bar. ajter wuder tbe Berne of IvR ATZUR 4t LYTLE. Thanking the potlie for paet farnra, they how i or a ontiunoanoc ot im aame. CkarfieR I'a-, Ihraarj 8, 1871. Real Estate for Sale. fTlilK anderaigoed, ofltTf for aale hi fana. k- I aate ia Bradford tnwmhin. cear Waim ht bool Iloate, remaining TO AC'RI-, 2 arrw af wliton are elearrd and aaaer fence. Ihe ta prneementa oomiit of a leg beoae, lug tabit, pring bBee. wood hoase, and other nerewari oatbail'lmra, and autoin laailt ol Jtue. ing. llrary tlnttfioa, Juha Uraftat, and eteui. Ttiare ia a yoang orchard oa tha preanisr, aad a tbertfvre a rary dciirahw prvprrtT. J.'H. F0RCIT. Rrodford (p., Feb. S, U71. DEKTALCA1D. " PR. A. M.T11L1.3 Weald n to hi patient aad tha ah lie gent-rally, that, bariag dieaoUed partaertht wih Ir. Shaw, b ia bow doing tbe amir wrk of hi office himpelf, ao that patient need not fear heme not ander tbe band of aar other operator. Having obtained a red art i -so of the patrol oa thi plate material, t am enabled to pot ap teeth met. cheaper than formerly. I aleo hare Ir. Ftarh'i patent proeee for working rubber pate, whisk make a to orb lighter, mora elastic and ttroapr plate for the nmt amoaat af material, aid p- t'tie tbe plate oa both aidea, render. rg it anitoi more eotilr kept cb-an. Fperial atteatioa pa:4 M tbe preenati'a of the natural teeth, aad all work gaaronteed entirely oti factory ta pa tier U. adr"llrife at tbe old corner, ofoaite iba Kha Houao. Cffioe hour froai to IS, a. m and 1 I I 5, p. m. Patirnt from a dirtanea rhoaid notify me a few day beforehand of tkeir iBtentiea t coma. Alwar at borne, ante other not ire ap pear! In botb tba oonnty paper. Iibi .1 Curwensvi!!e Marble Yard. TESinOC8 as e.teading my haiineaa, a XI knowing there eon be no hi(;her tribite ot reepeet to tlie memory of the decerned and tinned mend, tban to erect erer tbeir narreo huBiaa a reulutared alab of enduring marbk, that point forrroe to Ibe reeling place of tboe w lore; 1 beg leave to way to ail who wiah t sbo tbetr all retina for their departed ffired n kindrei, that they oaa bow hare aa apportaattT of doiat; ao, br oaliiaa ot nt 8bop oa J'hompona treet. 1 anrentvUle, Pa aa 1 am prepared tt iaraia ta order, MONTMKXTS, CRADLE k BOX TOMB3, HEAD STONES, tc, f anv desirn ar sise. at reasonable rales. N. II. I aerr. .a hand the best Kn retell and Isnanrvtlt Marble. AH were, exeeutad ia tas must shillful cnanaer. I will also drlirer week lo anv finint in Clearfield nr aaj'iiain, eweniies. it desirva. V) M. II. c 1 s. i I n.. Cnrwensrille, Oet, 10, ItoH-tr. pKACK IN Et'lorEI act OltKAT EXCtTEJIIST IN FRENCHVILLE! The l.leeilT enntest net ween France and Tnissie is at an end for IL. Krvernt, e far as ths slaufli- Irrin, nf men and the destrnetian f preneris is enneerned. The aoral Jn,lers aa dbt nnJe theraeelees and re)oioe .ear the iwenll, hut hew tasienifteant Is th.ir woeh when nnmnsred with the huuaas and ebrlillan enVrt af L. M. COUDRIET, who hat andertakea to tup pit fell lb ritirrni in tht lower and of tbe oeuul) with fuod and rtaetil at eiftef-einff iow ratea fnm hi mum m oik tr m Ml IONPl K. where ho oaa alwata he K-ard rea ly to wail iip ;u roller and tuppl item with Drj Goods of all kinds. Sack as Cloths. Satinella. rassimeres, SI allies. lelainea. I.ina, llrillitirs. Calseoet, Trimmings, hibbvns, Lnea, Keailv msiie rinthirf. Pools and ?hees. 11s Bad t'aps all wf Ihe heel material anil aia.le eider Hose, bnefcs, ttlorea. Mitreas, Lanes, KtrNtint. as, GROCHBIES Or ALL KINDS. Cofee, Tea. Sncsr. Biea, Molasses. Fish. Salt, fork, LiBse4 Oil, Fish Oil, inrhoa luU llsnlwaea. Qweenswaee, Ttawsusv Twstinrs. I'ewl nnd !".. Cnninira, Naila, 8pihea, Tora I .IU'S tare. Cider Freases, and all kinds .1 Axes. Wfumerj, pemls, Varnieh, tilers, aad a ceaeral assortment al Sutionerj, good Fiovn, Of drrTerent breeds, alwava na hand, aad will he Bold al the lowest noasiaht fifaree. MQIT'RS, saek as ItraadT. Viae. ClB, Whisk', Ja.iae'B Me.lirinea, IjnsUtter a an4 Ilnofiand'a Filters. e(lrn) pounds nf Wool wanted for which ths hi,beal priea will he paid. Crovrreeed sa hand and tW sate al Ibe loweM mnrhet pnea. Also, Arenl for atrattnBrllle and Cnrwenseille Tkreshin, Maehlnea. Iw. Tall and see for vnnrarlree. T will STar thini aiaall) kept la a retail stare. h. N. COI UIIIKT. Frenehrill. P. 0., Varrh I, 171. SWA 1MB' e AM ACF. A.Kaaaedy's Medieal DteeeeeeT. Ilelakeld's Bneha, Baker's Cd I. Ivor ll. Jsvne't and Avers medtelnee af every kind, far saw' k, H rtJWICK A l. I 'VUx al.K.-vrhila lead. line. Nlnt. !. 4 seed O'l. Tneneatina. Varnishes nf all kinds, totnre la Oil aad Irv laint. Varnish Bmsbea. stI aARIeWKK