1,1 J I ' . ' '". U : ' ' -mmm GEORGE B , GOODLANDEK, e)..,-l II i 0 " KMTIil riWrMRtMb j",, , CLEARFIELD, Ta.. ' ' WEIiNESDAY MORNfXG. JULY 1, 1S71. '" Domooratio State Ticket.1" ' ,. . .. FOR AUDITOR GENERAL, , GEN. WM. Mc(JJANDLESS,' ". '" '" j or rnii.inui.'i'iiii.' rutin- FOB SURVEYOR GENERAL, ' ! . CAVT. JAMES II, COOPER, . , or tuviirirg corxTtr. . " f r-A full poll of the Democratic vote will iHure the election, of oar Sluto ticket by a largo wiorit,v. , . , , ..i'' t jrXift every Pnoncrnt remember tint, end. 'impreei iho truth of it upon tho iiitntli of hit ucighbora. ..'if'". , Democrats msir-ici Ticket. " '.'FtiXATOB :',''" ' WILLIAM A. WALL tn, of Clearfleld. Subject lo the action of District Convention. ' , Demooratio County Ticket. ; '.ASSEMBLY: JOHN I.AWS11E, of Oeceola. .. '' ASSOCIATH JfDtiKSt WILLIAM C. FOLEY, of C'lenrllclil. JOHN J. READ, of Lawrence. . 1 PROTHOXOTARY:' AAHON C. TATIi, of Clearfleld. REGISTER A RECORDER: ASllt'RY W. LEE, of Clearfleld. ''' ' " ' , TREASURER ! ' "IML'EL P. WII.SON, of Bradford. COMMISSIONER: .., F. P. COUTRIET, of hartliaue. . AUDITORt , ; MEUBEN McPHRRHOM. of Clearfleld.. J COUSTY SURVEYOR! -i S. P. ItlcCLOHKEV, of Curwruivllle. -li . The JTtw fork MUot. . ' Tlio enjiiul city of the Union un derwent tlio tortures of a gigantic riot on the 12th instant, but it rns fortunnto for all concerned that' a strong polico and military foreo was t: litinil, and tho riot quelled on the 'spot whero it commenced. Had tlio phronzy been jicrmillud to spread throughout tho city, Now York would i have been rendurod a r.ccond PttrU, so ' fur an tho destruction of life and prop erty nro concerned. Tlid prompt nc. tion of Gov. IIofTman broko up tho carnival of blood and fii o. Tho riot broko out between two or ganizatione, knows as Orangemen and Hibernians, tho former of which bad a public parade on thai day, nnd itj wholly ultributablo lo bigotry und funutatiam, nnd in its horrors and re- i.- .Mr. AAMnr1 nnlv In ilinaA rftm. milted by tho Taris Communo, ul though coufiiiud to a much smaller field aodlar shorter period. The killod numbered about 60 and tho wounded nearly 200. ; " Whatever may bo thought of tho causes which lead to tbo terrible scenes which wero enacted, no ono will dony that tho speedy punishment of the t iolcrs was fully equal to tho provo cation .given. Tho great American . doctrine which guarantees to all class- - cs tho Bame rights was amply vindi cated, but it is very evident lo our mind that somo enactment or law is . needed to regulate, processions in our great cities. Tho ponploof the Unjtod States will not ottompt to abridge Of restrict tho rights of foreigners, but they should from this timo forth set . their faces against tlio commomora- tion of events foreign to our own na tionality, ond every naturalized citi zen should exclaim, amen ! ' Tho editor of tbo Philadelphia Age, iu discoursing upon tho subject, snys : It wns not worth whilo to celobrato tLo tinnivcrfury of tho battle of th iioyno at sutli a coat. It would take u volume to rehearse tho exasperating memories that cluster round this day. Americans do not realize, thorn, nnd wo bopo never will. They call up tho memories of ages of political and re ligious strife to Irishmen. To them names and phrases that seem Insignifi cant aro fraught with fierce and bitter . memories of wrongs inflicted and en dured. And now those old feuds havo 1 been watered with new shower of llood, and politicians are anxiously watching for their harveit from tho heads of discord they have helped lo sow. Yot overy man of true patriot ' Ism knows thai tho best and wisest ; policy for our country, Is for Its adopt . ed citizens of oil seels and nalionuli , tics, to leave bohind thorn the exaspe rating strifos fomented by kings nnd ' dynasties in thpii gtrtiggles for power in tho Old World. Lot them tako a , fresh start on the soil of America, and cast off their snimositios as thoy land on onr shores, Hut if ibis bolttipowi. Lie, let them at least refrain from san guinary contests in tho sticots of crowded cities. The whole power of u grout American Slnto lias been put forth to sccuro lo Orangemen iho right, of celebrating the liallle of tho Boyne. Thousands of cilizons left their business, donned their uniforms, ' and braved death td secure this al leged right. It ban now cost enough ;1lood and strife Let cnlm reason ' begin to weigh against It tho right ot Amoricau society lo bo rid of this din ' Curbing clement of loreign hatred. Tho inalienable rights asserted in tho Declaration of Independence, ore "life, liberty, and the pursuit of bap nineas." Xhis doe , not, obviously, includo Iho right lo offer a public provocation to a largo body of our ' tellow men, at the rink of riot and bloodshed. This is the question that moralists ana Christians and patri ots bad btte consider calmly, and rescue the subject from the confusion m men n tt m interest ( f,rl0Mlfl, to involve it. . The Blander Reputed. The editor of tho I'liiludclpliiii Press having slttntlorotl l!on. llttncouk, by accusing bim witli linvlnp participa ted In'thtjritiurdur pi Mi'Sj SurVutfnx Cotigrtssuiofi Boycf inlilrcssfctl ; ilie following loiter tp-ilio' editor ofllie journal In question : V ) i! L "" S'onntaTouv, July 1.1, 13M. Cvl. Ma YY, Forney.. T , Hbah Sin i 1 Itml In tho "reel of Ihli data tho ft. II, .!.. mlitupliil iiarnnpniiti l "Cartels uf tbu l'un.K il tucln Iiiioernoy, III further token of eubinieaiun nod hutuiliutinn, and urging for Ilia candidacy to the Pruildcnoy Major General W. 8. Hancock, Prciidtnt or tho military imminlaaloll wllii-ll tried aud OOUVictcd Mm Kotiatt. I'ld ! arollj( 'a otk.ini.t t rHMutaiiri',' - aud ilriorVM n(Hiuraftnil.v 1 w Ai Ilio Hhora it a arovi iiiiarvnn imitation uf a (llaiit aaldlor, UMaral Uaaaook -kavlnR bats noither "im.nlibl ui ine niiiiinry eoiuiuimoii vhloh Irlnl and cauvUtod MriTRurratt, nor afan inrmbor ui It i and ai tuu uiuit yoursrlr be tiro well informed nut to knuw lliii, I refer that tba paragraph here quoted wan iniurted in the oolnuinl uf your piper without four per.onal kuvwli'iljtel mid now, itneo your attujitiou hai bt-cu calh-d to ill iiijintl.'e, I hare no duuin you win mac pieai ura tu miikina the nrauor OOrraetUia u ' 1 i . UeuenU iluiwiK'k wtu aiilitary uoinmnniler In the Uiitriot uf fulumbia wliin tha trmj u .Mr. Unrratt took lilnce. hut w notoneof theeoniinU. ilon which tried nor.' Tho cnuiiniMlori which tried and eoniiolcd Mri. n'luratl wnKompolod at folUiwi : . TrMblrnl. MnJ"t t!cnrrnl Hiivld ' Hnntrrt MeniWa, Miilor-tloneral lw. Wallaea, Hrevct Jlnjer Uiiioral Auku.I . Ivautl, Hrnivlior tiilio rat. Alhion 1. Uuwf, UriKaJicr-lk'nonil Hubert t. Furter. Uriitu'llcr-Oencrnl furoi-B A. Kkin, llrlra- dirt-OenoTal Thuniae M. Ilarrie, Colonel t'aarlra 11. lonpkia., Ilrevet I'ulonel I). R. Cicn.lruio, Vcrym.pectfully joura, ' II. M. llovan. .Wlmt n'ctittruclci-losB sot ibat Com niioHion wa compokcd of, truly. Xo wonder llicy exuciitlotl thoir "loyalty and li tit red fur tho Constitution and civil law upon an old !;idy.' .1 flood Vlatform. When Thomas Jefferson delivered bis first inaugural address, bo laid down what ho conceived to bo iho principles of government. They form tho best I'latlorm ot Pemoerutio linn ciples ever enunciated, in office or out of office, nnd for nearly threo fourths of a century havo.. been Iho ruling principles governing tho grout party ot winch Air. jeiturson was ine oc knowluilgcd head. They aro as fol lows : "Equal .mil eiect jmllceto all men, of wbatcrer J ftatc of prriuaiion. religion! or political. "ine auppori 01 ine ninie aovernucaie in an Incur rtKta a ino lurcM bulaarat agiunel aull republican teudeneiei. "The nrenerrution of the Orncral lorernmenl in lie whole oouetitutiuaal Tignr, aa the ehm-t- anchor uf uur ocace at home aud enfetv abroad. "A Jc-alous caro of the riglit of eli'ution by the people. "Abmduto aro,uiceonce In tho deeieiom of the mnjonty, tha vital rmciple or rrpuolieii, from vhiuh there ia nu appeal but to force, the vital principle and immediate pareut of dcapotiam. "The aupremacy of the civil over the military authority. . :, t . "Eoonouiy in pttMie expenaca, that labor may lie anj;litly DuMcnct. "Etieourajrcmcnt of nrricalture, and of ooau neroA ai ita hand-mmd. lhc ditfamon of iururination. anil arraign' mcnt. uf all ahiiHca at tho bar of public reason. "l'lTctlnm of religion, freedom of apetteh, free, doiu of tiia lirea., and freoitoai uf perMHl, undt-l tho protection of the kaleit cornue, and trial by jury impartially Bclt-cim. Thcso doctrines wero good enough lor Jeflcrsoii : thoy wero good enou for tho country during tho golden period, and all wo ask is a return to thoo sucred principles. They guided tins uovcrnmcnt through an unox nmplcd period of baiiiiiness and pros pcnty, and it was only upon the abandonment of thcso doctrines that misfortuno fell upon the country. North uud South. Augusta (Georgia,) Tub Nicit Enr-miMr. Ont.t.EtiK. Tbo next electoral col lego will bo com posed of 117 States, with nn oggregute of 317 votes, and nccccssnrily requir ing 15!) votca to elect tho President. Tho Washington Patriot distributes them as follows : Democratic. Republican. l'oubtful. Alabama..... K Iowa S Arkanaaa.... a IlcTawaro..... it Kauaai .1 NewJeraey.. 7 Oeortfia Florida ...... Kentucky ... I.ouiaiana ... Maryland..., New York,,t Oregon N. Carolina.. TcnneriM? ... Virginia...... California ... Indiana Mleaouri ... Xorada. N. Ilampeb'a W'L Virginia Tetaa Maine........ 1 7 Ohio Zl J Muaaaehuela I2i MiiaitainiitM T ii aitcuiKitn.t, 7 Minnf-aota.. 7'B. I.-lanil... 3:1 r). Caroliaa.. .'i, Vermont H.. IMVieconnia... lo! 101 lOAtatea.. s 1 enn i 4 Connecticut, I Illinoia....v, 5 Nebraaka..,. ft I Btatca... , 05 111 8!nte..lf.l . To which may bo added, on the Demooratio sido of tho column, with moral certainty, tho twenty six electo ral votes of Pennsylvania, which will give us 187 electoral votes, and that will bo 28 more electors than we shall want in 1372, to uloct a Democratic President of tho Unitod Stales. . Can it us True f It is statod that through the instrumentality of Gen. Longstrect, n cousin of Gen. Grant's, nn alliance, bus been fbrinod between Jefferson Davis nnd Prosident Grant, for the purposo of converting tho gov ernment into a strong military des potism. Davis Is to control tho pco plo of tho South nnd Grant the Itndi cals of Iho Xorlli. Tho ulllanco was formed at St. Louis last spring. Of courso, in tho eyes of tho Radicals this is ull riht, nnd if Davis should bo put on their ticket for Vice Prcsi dent, with Grant for President they would votoforhim. Tho worst rebels tho South produced during tho war aro now, many of them, rampart liudicals. So tho world goes. TsMi'KRANcK Tickkt.--Tho State Tcmpcrenco Kxocutivo Commiltco, which called the late. Slate Convention hold iu Philadelphia, has issuod a call for a Stato Convention to ussemblo ul Jiarrisburg on tho Dili of August next, for tlio purposo of nomii.aiing pledget! prohibitionists us candidates for Auditor General und Survoyor General. The design is to effect a thorough organization of tho tompcr anco element in every Senatoriul und Hcpresontative district in the Slate. Tho cnmmitloo intend addressing a loiter lo each of the candidates now before tho people to ascortain thoir views ou tho question of prohibition, and tbeir answers will bo laid before Iho proposed Convention. ' XOMIXATED.-J-Silas M." Clark, Esq , of Indiana, 'tins been nominated by tbo Damocrats of Armstrong, Indians and Westmoreland for President of thnt judicial district. This Is an ex collcnt nomination. Now let our party friends in tlio Westmoreland and Indiana Senatorial District make a judicious nomination for Sutiator, and the bellicose Gen. Harry Wbito will be shelved for the balance of his life. ' - ' Land at Long Branch sells at 15, 000 a lot of one hundred feet front Two years ago It was worth l,O00 anaor. That comes of making It the atof Government and boad qtiartm for horso racing. ; a .,!- iiubtat Corpus. Tho Montiromory (Alubnina') Adver tiser rovivos tho anecdote of tho Intoi view of Mr. lloiiiy Lfturcns,oLSoutu Curolin; U,1790, with 'Lord Hiul- bufio, Whet; 1 hoi writ t! ynbtat corpus became tbo subject of coiiVeraation.-V- ur, i, aureus wan npnonuvu fitiunier to llolttiiid by tho Oontinontal Con gress in T7H0, he wos captured befbro eaclilng uii uestltiuiion, aim uutuincu n tho Tower of Louder fur more than I year. In tho meantime tho ablo Lord Sholbtirno been mo promiur, and Laurens was released, and even treat ed with great kindness by tho British official..' On ono occasion when be whit tllning with Lord Bhulburno, the conversation turned on the independ ence, of Iho American colon iob, whon Lord Hholburne quietly observed : "I am sorry for your people.'' "Why so V nsked Laurens. "They will lose ine habeas corpus, witu me reply. 1 "Ijoso .he habeas curjm!" said Lanrens. "Yes," said LordSholburne. "We purchased it tvith contiiiies of wranuling, 'mnnT years of fighting, and bud it confirmed bv at least fifty acts of Parliament. All this taught tho nation Its Value, and it is so in grained into thoir creed as the very foundation of their liberty, and no man or party will ever dare trample on It. Your pooplo win picx it up ana at tempt lo use it but having cost them nothing they win not Know now to apprecinlo it. At the first great In ternal fond (hot you have the mnjori tv will trample on tt, and the pooplo ..11 . i. .- c - i ...v i i .:il mil jivrinix la lo UO UOI1U, Uliu pu will ifo your liberty." in viow ot tho tho Ku Kinx and bayonet election bills, It would seem as if thcso ominous anticipations had been literally vcrillott l.et us nope, howover, that this is but a brief episode, Iho long conlinuanco of which Iho people will not permit. ' Tho reasons which Induce hnglishmcn to prlzo habeas corpus aro equally cogont with Americans, bocauso it was tho com mon horitago of both, and the men who fought for jt through centuries wero their common ancestry. Whon the passions generated by "internal fends" have ceased to exist, it will bo found that there is no more danger of Americans becoming tho slnves of des pots than r.iiglislimen.-Jdftniore nun. In Royal Srrlusion. Our readers aro aware that for tho last six weeks tho headquarters of "tho Government" havo been at Long lirunch. About tho first of Juno, Grnnt took up bis summer rosiilenoo thcro and wo are told that ho will re main there until the first ofSoptem bcr, when bo will start on an ovorland trip to California. Imagine Goorgo Washington, Thomas Jefferson, James iladibon, or any of our former I rcsi donts, turning bis back thus upon bis public duties nt tho Canttal and lounp- mg in inulorious easo at tho seaside for a whole summer I And then luncy tho indignation of Iho pooplo if any ono of them bud asked for a second term under such circumstances. Times bnvo changed, however. The American people have becomo strange ly tolerant of Iho weaknesses and vices of their rulers. Let us seo. Tho Washington correspondent of tlio Philadelphia Inquirer, writing from tko National Capital, says : "A mixed delegation which bad como on from one of tbo Southern Statos to riving hero loo lute went to Long Brunch to soo bim. A portion have returned, and say they were notitiod by tlio Prcnidont that ho eonsiderod bis liouso at Long Branch private and refused to hour thorn, and informod them that ho would only attend to them when ho came to Washington to hold n Cubinct mooting. , , Heretofore, it has been ono of tlie boasts of tiio American pcoplo that their President, being tbeir servant, was opon to thorn at ull times. But tho man who now occupies tho posi tion of Chief Mugislrato alsonts him self from tho place in which bis du ties are to bo discharged, for an entire summer, and coolly informs his sover eigns who call to sue him on matters of groat moment lo them, that "his house at Long Branch . l' pricate." Vorily, "the servant is nhovo his master." Is it possiblo that the American people will submit to Ibis neglect of official duty f . Will thoy sanction . this . indifference to thoir wants and wishes f If this is the mnnncr in which tho machinery of the National Govcrnmont is lo be run, may we not us well havo a king to ruloovorusf Valley Spirit. . All the Morality. Tho Hon. C. C. llowon, JIudicul member of Con gress from South Carolina, tbo gen tleman who bus had threo wives and committed at least one forgery, has been pardoned out of the Wushinglon juil by President Grant. . Who:? husband will bo bo r He has boon convicted of bigamy for mar rying ono woman whilo ho was slill Iho lawful husband of another, if not of several. Will bis pardon render him tha lawful husband of the wifo who has exerted herself to got it for bim f Will it annul tbo sonlenoo for bigamy which ho has incurrod by marrying her ? Will sho bo ronlly his wifo now whon she was not before f Will sho bo really bis wifo now when she was not before 1 And will the previous wife or wivos lose thoir rights in Bowon sinco tbo President set bis signaturo to the pardon f .-. ' ' Shall tho young men of the loud copy after Sickles, ltichardson, Htilsteud and Bowel), those groat promulgators of the progressive principles of tho parly of "grand moral ideas IJohns town Democrat. ' Dkstructiyk Fire in Marietta. On Saturday evening, 8th insl., be tween eight and nine o'clock a fire broko out in Marietta in the stable of Frederick Blnk, situated in tho ul Icy running betwoon Front and Market streets and Guy street and elbow lano, and before its progress oould bo chock ed, burned from twelve to Jrflecn ad joining frame stables and throe dwel ling hotisos, two of the latter belong ing to David Both and one lo Jacob Ulinan. .. The flro is said to have been the work of an incendiary, and tho loss of property is estimated at M,000 or $5,000, which is partially covered by insurance in Lancaster, Lycoming and York companies. ,; Among the stables destroyed were those of John Both, Jacob Stabl, Jacob Roth, Israel Goodman, and others. Lancaster In-, telligcncer. '" ''" ' "' ' 1 ' -i 1 1 i i a i 1 1 1 Very Dry. On Friday lout Boston voted in favor of the tale of beer. This shows great weakness of the pro tectionists in ono of their strongholds. The vote stood 7,421 for malt liquors, and ot:ly 1,495 against. ' The temper a nee men did not take the trouble of going to the polls. ' This shows the folly of loonl option laws. They are either evaded or suffer defeat at the polll. :-r . , . l Wauderlnr .IdminUlratiom. Tho "Government" Is now carried on by u few beads of fiurrnu, and such clerks as yet, romalu in Washington. Hovon befaro In our whole .liistory, has tbo publio business been to enlpa bly m'ttloetod, or so. wilfully subordi nated to nrtvato convenience unu iiictia- nre. al ill cxponse of tbo people, as .' .. . . a t i i .... . i r i Tinder Wis AuminiBiruiiuni -vioiiotoi Grunt inaugurated a practice ot ub ...ntfloistn. the baleful effect of which has boon full through ovory branch of the civil scrvico, and ulteiiy demoral ized tbo little remning senso oi duty, which luxilv in other rospecls hud loft. As n necessary Xonsequatifd of, this wnntvof Kxccutivo supervision and porsopul euro for publio and privnto F-.i ... ....H.....:,.n nil. I l(llll,l,l-f .iriU lllt.Uri.-BlB, UUI I UJFIIWI. H,,u J"" -J l- vull to a most alarming extent. The rii'hta of citizens and claimants are 'either ignored, or currlod by down right venality! whilo great, national atfu rs Invoivinc unioiu millions oi c.v ncndlturo aro delegated to iho hands of subordinates, who under Iho inllu- I iT . .. cneo Of bad example and loose admin istration; excrcleo power for which thev aro cnltre V untitled., . ' Thoro is now but ono member of tho Cabinet at tho Capital, and he re turned recently from a protracted visit to Georgia. Tho President, sinco tlio 1st of Jaiitiarv, has do voted, nearly ono-half tbo time which belongs to the public to Ins nrivulo concerns, In fre quent journeys to diner-out parts ol the country, ana yei nus never ueuuci cd a cent from bis full salary. . And all others have adopted the sume ruio. Tho following list irivcs the names oi the principal absentees at this time, with thoir pay : President Grant, absent continuous ly sinco tho 1st of Juno, salary (25,- uuu pcrannum. Hamilton Fish, Secretary of Stat", salary t3,0l)0 per annum. Georgo S. Boutwcll, Sccrotary of tho Treasury, salary 8,000 per annum. Columbus Delano, Socroturv of the fntcrrior, ubscnt moro than half tho timo -sinco his nppointmont,salary 8,000 per annum. W. W. Belknap, Secretary of War, salary 8,000 per annum. ' Goorgo M. Hoboton, Secretary of Iho Navy, salary f8,000 per annum. J. A J;Croswoll, Postmaster Gen eral, salary (8,000 per annum. - F. K. Spinnor, Treasurer of the United States,, with lorgo staff, how in Kuropo salary 90,000 pcrannum. W. A. ltichardson. Assistant Secre tary of tho Treasury, with stuft of clerks, now in Europe, salary ?4,uuu nor annum. K. A. Wulker,' Superintendent, of Census, now in r.uropo, salary f i,UUU pcrnnntim. These simple factsspeak morestong ly than any commout could do, and thoy contain tho best commentary on tho sham of civil service reform, which is now paraded here by a commission when the President und the Heads of Departments aro wandering about in search of amusements. Washington l'atriot. . . A ''Union Victory." A caso was rccontly tried nnd decided in Rich tnond, Virginia, which shod a flood of light npon tho manner in which the Itatlicals carry on political campaigns. K. I). Baffin, a nogro, brought suit against Richnrd A. Ayro, whito man, and an ex Iteproscnttttivo in Con gross. Tho plaintiff, Ruffin, testified . that agreement with him to go into thnt district to canvass for tbo Republicans, Ayro botng acandnlato for ro election. Ayro agreed to pay Ruffin a stipula ted sum, und ho now claimed eo73 as tho balanco duo.. Ayro tried to get awny from bis bargain with Rullln, but wilu no success. Tho Jury said ho must pay the money cluimcd. General ' lloward, the head of the Freodman's Bureau, was connected with tho dirty business, and endorsed the claim of Ruffin. It onn now be seen in what manner carpot-baggors and scalawags nbtainod souls in Con gross. They hired negroes to labor among their dusky brethren ; to bring them to tho K)lls, ond thus secure the election oi certain men. Ihis wns tho Radical modo of preserving the purity ot the elective irnnchiso, and Northern papers heralded tho election of men by such means, as victories over which freemen should shout snd muke morry. Wo do not think they will do so after reading the case of uuiiin vs. Ayrc. Age. Tnt Ijocality Makes the Dirrrs ence. The telegraph reports an out rago in Illinois tho borne of tho late Lincoln In which a mob ot highly respectable cilizons took an accused party out of juil, and hung bim. lie was accused of eutising tbe death of his son, but in a manner that the law deoms "manslaughter," so tho mob imposed the death penalty on tbe of fence, and inflicted it without a trial. Last yonr, tn Indiana tbo dome of Uoirux a II ko lawless trijgcay war enacted, with tho aggravation thnt the tnon bung without trial had been re-claimed from Cnnuda, on a charge of horse stonling, which is not a capi tal offenso. ' If such cases as these had occured at the South, tho whole Radi cal press would have rung with calls for military intervention, ami the over throw of civil government. But such oases havo not occurred there ; the Incidents that Radical mcdueity has monstercd have most of them bean of a private and personal character, like that in which Mr. llalslead niut his death in Nowark. The vast super structure of Radical lies invented as an excuse for a war upon the ballot box, is founded on incidents thnt happen everywhere. Human society is not froo anywhere from ebullitions of pas sion, nnd collisions of interest ; they are bost controlled by civil laws and froo government, nnd they ore aggra vated by tho lawless spirit of arbitrary military power. Kaston Scntinal. Loyal Finanokrhinu. The Now York World says that, in an offiolul dootimoiif. communicated to Congress by the Secretary of tho Treasury, the "defalcations of ex-Collectors aro rep resented to oxooed (20,000,000, and yot no case ha been prosecutod with rigor and success.- The bondsmen are either straw-bail or are JUdioal poli ticians in eollusion with Colloctors to rob the Treasury, and henoo they arc not prosecuted. 'Some Radical colla tor or Representative asks for post ponement, and that is usually tbo end of any attempt alleged remedy, Take a caso which recently occurred : Col lector Sporo, of Kansas, defaulted for (158,000, when a prorainont Western Senator fend an ex Representative had the case compromised for It 1,000, thus making a clean profit of (147,000 on the speculation. It Is believed that if the secret archives of tbe administra tion eon Id be explored, ono hundred million dollars would not cover the defalcations of govern moot officials since Granl'l administration came into power," 1 ' ' Coucernlnr Revenue He form. Tie July numbel of tlio JSorth America. Review contains a paper by the Hon. .David A. noils, tbu, dis tinguished, roliticul economist. 11 Mr. Wells compare the financial situation of tho country during the years 185P, I860 and 1600, which immeduUoly preceded llid war, with its - condition n 1800 and 1870. lie finds that too complaint of tho working pooplo in spito ot the nominally increased ratoe of ' wages aro gonoral, and thul the wages do not moot ine cost oi tiio nec essaries ot lite, bhips are roiling at tbo wharves, important branches of manufactures are abandoned, ana pro ducers of sluple articles complain that they earn no profits. . Commcrco is crippled, and while exports diminish, Imports Incronso in proportion. The pooplo are using less sugar and eoffco and lower shoes ana noots man oeiore tho war. ' This is a fact which touches the very core of the question, show. ing that under the present sysiom, with population increasing, the com forts of the people are diminishing. Klghty percent, oi nil the exports una Imports of the United Statos is made In foreign bottoms. Mr. Wells calcu late that while our financiers imagine one hundred millions or debt are an nunlly liquidated, America evory year makes a hundred millions of debt-for which Interest must be paid to the foreigner. In the year 1800,15,000 artisans wero employod In tho manu fact ore of iron machinery for ships; now only TOO or them have employ. menl. The wages of labor aro higher, but with overy strike which has raised them, the prices of daily nocossillos of life have increased. The causes of these phonomena tn trado and busi ness, 11 r. Wells attributes to tlio im mense national debt, the high rale of interest which it bears, high taxes and their unequal distribution, and tho rmnous paper system. Jiarris burg Patriot. ' ;' . Notici. L'lvsscsfi. Grant. of Lontr Branch, New Jersey, will pay a brief visit lo Washington next wocK. une of the colts which he received as a present ia sick in that city, and be is anxious to see how tbo anniinal is got ting on. He does not go to Washing ton with any idoa of attending to publio business. Office-seekers who mny desire to see him will do well to go to Ixng Branch, where tboy will be cordially received if they take ac ceptable presents with thorn. . A new weekly paper called the Freeman, published at Littlo Rock, Arkanaaa, nominates Grant for Prosi dent, and Fred. Douglass for Vice President. That is a good Radical ticket. ' Beggars on horseback, eto. $ru; 3itrrrtiisrmfntj. p O R 8 A I. E t VALUABLE PROPERTY I Good Bargains Offered! The tubarribrr offers for tale hie SAW MILL PROPERTY, haewa aa tha Antia .Mill, on tbe Suequehanaa Hirer, within H milea ef the bor ough of ClearSeld, Clearfield Bounty, Pa., contain. log 66 ecrer, with B good sew Circular Mill t ar, will aell loeatloa and water power for the emotion '.Tked- )rIiio-'nVcWaineTrKh,ltl tfltS JrWaJf anu coming wen reeotninendcl, nan have a part ner to loin blta In erecting s Woolen Paelonr ea the above luce Ilea, which ii Bekaowledged lo he ana neei in viearncia Bounty. SubeeriUer alao olferf four or five Hol'UKS and LOTS in the borough of Clearfield. Hon. of th well adapted for boarding hou.ca. Will he told on reaaoualile lenaa. i - Alao, one-half of SIXTY ACRB3 OP LAND and water power on Clearfield Creek, Bear the railroad, which waa bought eipreaaly for the wa ter power, and woaie make a nice farm. Alao, M0 acrra of Warrant Ko. 477 and Ml acrea of Warrant No. 42SS, and g aerea, the whole of Warrant No. 47.7. Than threw traeta lay on the watcra ef Andrreon'l Creek, Is Clear-. nem Bounty. . The whole of the above traeta are andcrlaid with Coal, beeidci other valuable minerale. ae 1 ha eonaiderahla Timber thereon. The whole 7 eny pan ei it Ban on nongm low. Paraoaa dclireua uf pnrehaaing er wanting any Information, eaa apply lo tbe eubroriber al Ciear- neid, viearovid Bounty, ra. Jylt-Sl - WILLIAM PORTER. pROPOSBD AMENDMENT to the CONSTITUTION OF PENNSYLVANIA. joist saaoLUTies Prepoaiag aa Bmendmeat ta the Conatitetlon ef rraneylranle. Bt (I eeeoveef Ay tAe Aaare eaef AToaee a tYenre aeafufiref a tae CeianoHieeairA o 'eaa'ytvaN.a in Ueaerai AiMmlng met, Tnat Ine lollowlog amend ment of the Cuoatltution of tbia Commonwealth be propoeed to the people for their adoption or rejection, partnani to tne prortaions or me teats ertiele thereof, to wli t AMENDMENT. ' ' Strikeout theStith Section of theSlilh Article ef the Conatitulioe, and inaerl tn lien thereof the following: "A State Treaanrrr ahull he ohoeea by the quail led elector! of the State, at ruch timet and for inch term of un let aa ahall be preeeribed by law." . 4AME8 H. WKtlii, -. Speaker of ihe Ilouae of Bepreaentativee. WM. A. WALLACE, Speaker of the Senate. Approved Ihe Uth day ef June, Anne Domini one thonaand eight hundred and aorenty-one, J.NO. W. IIKARY. Prepared and eertifled for publication pursuant to tho Tenth Article of the Cunitltotion. i ..... ' F.JORDAN. . Secretary of Ihe Commonwealth. Ofllee Secretary ef the Coeamon wealth, Ilarriabarg, July th, 1871. J tlllelO IN TIIK roURTOPCUNMOlf PLUAS of Clearfield Bounty, Pa. C. KaiTian ) Na. I.ti. Sept. Term, 1S7S. vt. I Vend. Ki., No. St, Mtroh 8. D. OoooriUew.) Term, IS7I, And now, to wit, 8th June, IS71, en motion of John It. Falford, K.q , Jnhn h. Cuttle ta appoint ed the Auditor lo aeoertaio Ihe emouat ana prl. orlty of keirt and rrpert dlatrlbetien of the pro eoedt eriaing from the tale ef real eatate of laid Uoodfellow. C. A. MATKR, P. J. In nurauanee of laid appointment tha inbeerl bar will attend te Ihe dutiet thereof at the Arbi tration Hooiu, in the Court Ilouae, on Wednciday, the 16th Auguat, 1 M7 1 , when and where all partiea intereited ere ri quired ta make their elaima or be. debarred from eemlng ia an aaid fuud. . Jyl 71 It. . . JUB.N L. Cl'ITLK, Auditor. I EON Alt I IIOUU12, , , . , : vieavueiaa a-au, Tba nnderaigned baa takea tha above named hotel, and reapectfully lolieitt a ahera af patron age. Ita eloee arotimlty to the Depot, mekae thia honao deeirable aloppiag plaee for Ihe traveling public. Uylfi'71) . & at. ROW. CALCINED PLA8TF.R AND I1YDRAILIC Cement, for tale by jell la , 1URTSWICK A IRWIN. CAUTION. All peraont are hereby cautioned ngaiuat pnrehaaing or In any way meddling with a certain 1ILACK MARK, now In poiaeuion of Michael Fink, of Graham t.,nnahip. at the lame belongt to me aad It anbltel to my order. - 1 ' T. II. FORCEY. Orshuulon, June IS, 1171-lt. ATTENTION, tl'STtHHEIISl Having determined IB engagt tn ether bail, neai. It la neeraeary lo aeitle ap with thoee In arreara In ihe blackamithing, aud have left my book aeeeewts with L. F. Irwin, Keej., fbr el lec tion, sf whiek ell ptreoaa latereetrd will nleaae lake notice. AMU8 KK.NNAKD. Clearfield, July 11, Wl-et. NOTE LOST. All neraona are hereby ea tioned agaiaat tra-ling forerbwylog a eer Ula PIUlatlsKdRT MiTK given by A. 1. Joba toti la Jacob May, ealtlag for lilt. 00, fifty being ee do reed nn the earn a, and dwe about the Rrel or June, 171. Said note having been kit bv me, ' . PRTHR MOVER, i Kylertowa, June 1, l7l -lpd. i$ltanfcus. f O T II 13 ii n & p tr ii l i c I IV" r"fl tMP '.ROVED cultural Implements I Thota In wast of Improved A agricultural Im plement, ahould sail an M. II. 1IHOWN, Market street C'learield, kV, who sella tha hut. WALTER A. WOOD'S MOWER, , which look the I rat prlee at tha Paria Eipoilllon In 167, whan aliteen of tha beet Mowing Ma chines Is Europe and America ware ea trial w ill iMtrreml II to give aatiaraeuon, ana give nine for trial, when, ir a daee not wars ai rcaonaena. ed, K eas be returned. Two nt tha bee HAT BAKES, Stoner'a and Uageretown Rake, which defy tbeir equaL Two atylea ef HAY PORliM, Nellis and Sproatl. ELLIS A UOOFMAN'f ene-borae THRESHING. MACHINES,. . which will thrrah from one hundred to two bun dred buahelt of grain in a dayv Will do mora work than nioal ? the two-horaa Threahlng Ma- ehlnea in Market . Buckeye Grain Drill, St oner Fanning Mill, beat In market. Feed Cultera of all kindi, Iliekock Cider Mill, Dog powers for Cborna, and all tbinga tn onr une. If. O. BROWN. Clearfield, July II, 1671. T IU SEP. I J temWr Term, IS71 eommenclog 4th day, (2Jtb)t Mod saao iinons. - Lemuel RooL...Beeeeria!J. Moore. Fergueoa Jaa. B. rlun.ierlln....Bell i J. A. L. Klegal...Uuahaa George lleea Bogge T. Hewitt. lluatol Wealet U. tihlrev. lltad- J. Mctiheehan...Jurlaa ford. , J. W. Potbir..Karlbaut A. Penti. ir...... Brady W. Mapea Laerence J. Mi'Murrav-BuriiaidelO. II LyUa.Lnmbcr City Calvin Steven Cheat, N. Fullmer Morria C. Bannoy... Covington John Lawabe....HOaeeola Alien Molonald....Penn laaao CaMwelL Pike Pavid Dreatler....l'Bioa 8. Ilagerty.... Woodward II. r. hing.-...Clearelrt W. R. llartalioruCur wrnaville. J. L.Thoniptan..Dtcatnr vaiviaaa trnont II. L. Mctihee -Bell Amoa II. Tala..... " John Orr D. W. Cbilaon Bloom J. II. Orarhert, Bradford Mark Kyler " J. U. Urar. ........ Henry Albert....... Daniel Stewart.... " J. P. lloyt. ...Ferguaon Uoahen A. B.Shaw. H. Linxla.. Wm. Conrad Uullch W m. 8. Carry... Jordan M. Heed Lawrence Joel Fnreat-... Ivt Rowiet... Oliver Cooklin Jaa. Mitchell. J.M'tllaughlln Jne. MiteheH. .. Og.len. ...... Simon Wallhnrn-Brady Aleiander bhra. J. Hamilton.,..!, C. Bchweea D. Rolllday Oitbert Hoover.. .Merrla John l.c Bnrnaide M. A. Brown. Jamee WetlaL. Joe, L. Neff..,M Othello Smeed. M. B. Motlrath..Oteola W. M. Bowlee...P.eB Joaeph L. Dale...... Pike Daniel rialiel. Cheat J. R. Caldwell., A. P. Bloom...., Philip Loog Wm. Iilenn... Richard Hbirk.Clearfi eld L. Denning...,. A. Southard..., J. ShonkwilerM A. F. Mitchell. n. F. llarley t'nioa Wm. Luther-Woodward TIM! TIMI RTOVEftl STOVES 1 RTOYESI WAPLE , & HARTMAN Dfrir la Inform th eUiteni of OaoouU Ot itublie ffrneralty, thnt tlicy bftra JutU rfcsived ft Urj( Rttiri pltndifl iittHrtuiMit of Slorw, Hoi holtl HtrUwsr ini tHUaiped md Japftnaed Wtwrn of All ktuiu Alio that nanufMlurt nd kf-pp cDnttftDtl on hand full BVawrtmtnl ( Tintntn Wwvi, wbleh wo will tfitpoM or svt 4thr whole) or rrtftil, to wi parnh-rt. Konflif, lpouliog, HepMriaff ud all kin-ii of Job W ork done to orJor apd wilb diiptuph Btrtrt ftttrntiua paid ordrrioj artiolel for pa tin dcilr.HK M. ' ' Contowora will Ind It to thrlr a4vanlac to narchaao frua . Our atoch and prieca will it- l$Tj J that wa do aril ftotl warai priroa thiU nlras tho pMnla. Ym will ini a na CnrtiR ftrtet, noftrl op OioooU mTUpIV, Km 10, 1S7I If SALE! Valuable Real Estate IN CLIARFICLD, PA. The eaheeriber offera for aalo hil property ea Market afreet, (neit duor to Allrckeny HtHeJ,) Clearfleld, Pa., being a lot and a half, TA feet front oa Market street, with a doable flank two. ftory HOl fiK, aoataininff four large rovma down at aire and fix good bed room op flairs, and good frame plank 6TADLK and all ether neeeiiaary owtbuildinae erected thereoa. Three WBLLB of good water en the premitei. jaFor term and eon d Ulnae apply oa the premiaea, or to Frank Hbort, at tho Short Hhoe Sbop, neat door to Miller A Powell'i itore. Mar ket itreet, or by letter to F. PHORT, jylS - Clearfleld, nearfleld Co, Pa. you B ATTUNTIONI Jl'ST FOR A MOMENT! Are yon In need ef a good eel of Ilameaa Are you ia need ef a a-ood Saddle or Dridlef If ao, call at the Saddle and Harnett Shop of Joaa v. lliawu a, where yon eae gel the beet in the market. Double and Single Harnett and La- dlea and uent a naudlea ol aopenor workmanrhip alwarl on hand or manufactured to order. Spe cial attention it called to my ttock of Collar! and Uamct, which are the belt in nte. I alao hare an aeeortuirot ef Saddlera' liardware, which will be diapoaed of at reaeonable rates. Repairing ef all kind, promptly attended lo. mDoa't forget to call before purehaaing eltewhere. Shop in lire- nam t now, Maraet tueoi, i learoeiii, ra May S, IS7l-ly. JUli.N C. UARWICK. cUAUGIIIilYa I RESTAURANT, Seeond Street, CLEARFIELD, PKXN'A. Alwayi en bend, Freeh Oyatera, loe Cream, Candira, Nuta, Craekera, Caket, Cigara, Tohaceo, Canned Frulti, Oranget, Lemont, and all kiadi of fruit in aeaion. getr-niLLIARD ROOM on ternnd fioor. Jell '71 D. McOAUUIIET. Fdr'Rent I TMK nnderaigned offera to rent a DWKLLtflO IIOt'HK and IILACKSMITII SHOP, tltnata at Oatend P. O. In Rell lownahip. Thit la a very deeirable location for the buelneat. A full let of toolt In tbe thop. Plenty of euatom. A good tehool In the village. Addreie or apply te II. L. llenderaen er the aubterilter. March IJ If. IIRNRT BRETIt, Jr. Insure Your Property 1 fpilF. nnderaigned are prepared to take any X reaaonable fire riaki, in good nnd reliable ooniptniet, tuch aa the ' Farmert' Mutual," ol York, Pa! the" Andea'of Cinoinnatl, Obiot the ''Uennania," of New York, and othera. Rata reaeonable, and la eate of loai money will be paid np promptly. IRVIN A KRRIS. Clearfield, Pa., April 11, 1171-tf. T. H. MURRAY, ATTORNEY AXD COUNSELOR AT LAW. Prompt attention given tn all legal buaineat entreated to hit care In Clearfleld and adjoining eountiel. Office on Market el., eppoitte Naugle'a Jewelry Store, Clearfleld, Pa. Jell Tl IXF.t'UTOR'R NOTICK. Neticelihere. J by given that Letter! Tetlamentary baring been granted to the luherrtber, on the Eatate of M1CIIAKL St'NDERLAND, deed, late of Hell townehlp, Clearfleld eonnty, Penneylvania, all peraoni indebted to aaid Katata are requctted to make immediate pajnicnl, aad thoee having claim! egalnit Ihe aame wilt preaent them duly authenticated for tettlemtnt. AMOS Sl'NDBRI.ASD, , June II, HTML , .. Kieeutor. ADMINISTItATORei' NOTICK. Notice tt hereby given that letteri of admlnletration oa the eatate of DAVID SUNDERLAND, dee d, late ef Bell townehlp, ClearSeld Coanly, Pa having been duly granted lo the nnderaigned, all penont Indebted to aaid eatate will plente mike payment, and tkoat hwvtng elalme or demaadt wlil preaent them properly authenticated Sr lei. tlemtnt. , SAMUEL SI'NDKRLAND, JAMES A. CAMPIIP.LL, June IS, ISTI kte .. . . , Admlnialraton. s ILK HAT'r-Uteat Spring alrlee f t n. it. rrLt.mos"". Agri gut CJtatr for J$a!r. I PRIVATE OR PUBLIC RALE Valuable i,Real s Estate I i ! '-T- ? th aubaceibaf will hlfor at Public tale, os TIIUHSOAY, Jlth day of AUUUBT, aait, (if not aaoner Bold.) at S o'clock p. al aia nouae, nia entire property, altuate la Union lownahip, Clear- BelS OOUUty, ra,, ounaiaiing Ol mvw narwm aw mi per cent, allowanos of tha heal Farm, Timber and Coat Landa, In three lurveya, lying ia one body. Will be (old either aeperale or manner, ai roaaou- able rates. Tha IMPHOVKHKXTS era u lul- lewl, via l About 1 IS Aorea cleared ana under good ewUiretion, with Mr Dwelling Uoueea, three JJarna, one Dawanii, anu oinev owm.vuuii.ie, three Srat-rate Oreharda of ehoioe fruit. The beat Of rnnnlng water near tha houaea. The balanoe or tneae lanaa iiaoerea wun i-ino, Hemlock and ether limber, auttcienl lo out about Sve an II I ion (,u00,ee0) fart or inmbar. ror a ineral property tbia it the beat la tbu part oi tha eountrvi oonaielinf of Iron Ore, Liaaeatone and Hlene Coal of the beat a,ualily. Large veisa, lly mined, and aonvenlenlto ine naitroaxM now andee way of building. ... ttvFor particular, ealt os the eubecrlber or addreaa him at Roektea P. O., riearSeld eonnty. Jane 11-91 JOHN KHEFDLEH. P)R BALEI Valuable HoteMn WallacetonI A laree and eommodionl Tavern Bund aituate on Ihe corner ef ClearSeld and Beughmen ttreeta ia the villace of Wallaeetea. The building ia 11 ill feet In tile, with good naming auaenee 10 the premieea. The llouae hat a fair antra of Ibe public patronage and will be told on moderate lerma. For further information apply to the mb- acntter, rettdtng en ine premiere. Meyll-Jm UfiO. n. nesai.ie. Valuable (irlstjlill For Sale! TUB anderiigned offera For Sale a Oriat Mill, PwHHng ilouae end Store Houee, aituate ia New Millport, CtearBeld Bounty, I'a. ine mill it in wood condition, havine beca renaired and put In eieelleut order within tbe latt year, and bat a good paying euatom. It it allotted In one of the beat wheat-growing eeetiont of the eouoty, which decidedly Inerreere Ita value. The Dwelling Honee and Store Room are alee in good order. Together with the above property will be told about SO ACRL'S OF LAND, partly eleared and balance 1 Timber Land. 'aveuTeruii made known on application to tbe nderaigned at New Millport P, '. O. May Sl-lm JOHN FOX. . Houses and Lots For Sale! I will aall t well inproTod Ilonao and Lot, aitn lexi Loruit at root, hetwewo Third aad Foarth i and a lrr wall Aoiibod ftew llouaa ftttd two Lata, tituatcd on tbo soath-e&il coroar of Loeuit and I- onrtb traeta. I or tortni and eon d tiona apply to JOHN W. HHUOART i CkarActd May 17U, Sm. TEIT VIRGINIA Timber and Coal Lands FOR SALS! . Tfca following trwoti of Timbar and Coal Landa aro offerrd for aalo : Ona trart of 1 7,016 a era a, Ivinf oa tba Elk Kirar.ift Wrbitor count J tbrc traeta lying on tho aatua river In Braiton oonnty, two vf aerre rack and ono of 1,000 aerea ; and one tract eoetaiaing 1,100 aorea, lvinr oa tbe Uauky Hier, ! iSicbolma ooautj. l'botitlea to tbeao tandj are perfaot. Any information concern in thaae lendacaa be ha.1 hj aildreHing - O. 8. FLKUAL, March 3.', lBTl-tf. rbtlipiburg, l'a Farm for Salel jpiONTAININO Utt ACHES, in a good ataU of eoltiTation, ait oat ed in I'iko townanip. Clear eld eonnty. Pa., about eighty roda from Loran'i K I oaring Mill, on the turnpike leading from Car wen it i He to Clearfleld. Having a atory and a half honae, ftable and aat-buildiaga thareun. There la alao a good spring and a young orchard on the premttee. Any porion deairing a alee little heme will And tbia a very deeirahle location. For further partieatara inquire of Rachel Cald well, on tbt premitei, or adJreie T. W. FLBMTNO, March 29 If. CurwentTilla, Ta. Taxes & High Trices Repealed! A NEW START! GREAT REDUCTION OF PRICES A GREAT ATTRACTIONS, at HARTSOCK & GOODWIN'S, ' CURWENSVILLE, PA, ' ' Canted by the opening of a new lot of SPRING & SUMMER GOODS! We take pleaaate la Informing enr eld aa well aa new ouatomera. nnd the public generally, that we have returaed from the Eett with a large aad well telectrd atock ef good. : We eall eapeelal attention to onr elrgaat aiiortment af Silkl Bnd Dreaa tiooda, in evary variety. Caatimerei, Cottonadee, Jeent 1 and Sheet inge, and every variety ef Ieinertio Dry Gooda, Bl price! to luit the timet. I. id iea' and Children'! Shoe! A Gallon Is endleia variety. Call and eiamine them. Alio Men'l and Boyt Doott and Sboea, of srery kiod and price, lleti and i Cap! ia everv etyle, linop Ski'rtt, . - Skeleton and Ulove-fiuing Coraett, Ilo llcry and lllovat. Pocket Cutlery ef the finett Engliih make, Soapa, Perfumery and Notion! of all kindi. GROCERIES. FISH, tllKhNSWARK, SALT, HARDWARE, PAINTS, Oili, Weod aad Willow Ware, Drug! and Patent Medirlnee, and In fad everything yon want. All of which will be rcid cheap for eaah or country produce. -" fee. Wool aad kr KI.I..I.. tf .,,l.,l I HARTSOCK A GOODWIN, Curwenarllle, Pa., May 11, IS71-1. SPRING G00DSI JUST RECEIVING! TGnT CALICOES, SPLENDID lOe. CAI.I- J eoei, Delatnei, Shirting Check!, Muallnt, laidi, White llooda, Percalel, Jananele Silka. Illaek Silka, Silk ponlini, lllack Alnacae. Table Llnem, Velreteeui, Shawle, Boyi'Caaiimeni, Ae. AT J. MILES KRATZER'S I HOSIERY, 81I.K GLOVES, REST PARIS Kid Glovee, UeeCtllare, Hair Switoheeaud Chignona, Hair Neti, Conett, Hoop Skirtt, do. AT J. MILES KRATZER'S I DRESS TRIMMINGS, SILK FRINGES Sntin, Velvet Ribboni, Bultona, Ac. AT J. MILES KRATZER'S I ' fptRIMMBD HATS. RIRRONS, JL . .,, Millinery tioodt, Ae, A a. 1 : I . ... , , AT J. MILES KRATZER'S I UNRQITALKD STOCK OF LADIES' AND Childrea't Short and Gtitert, Men'l Fremh Kip and Calf llooli, Calf and Luting liaiten, Ae. AT J. MILES KRATZER'S I 2nnn riven wall r.PEtt-eo. to tJ.tJ 11.00 per boll Carncli. Flooe Oil Clothi, Window Shidei, bent White Granite Tea Wan, Uleea Ware, Table hnlrei and Forki, Ae. AT J. MILES KRATZER'S I CHOICE TEAS, COFFEE, AND OTHER llrooeriea. Dried Applee, Peechee, Cherriet, Prnoea, Caoaed Peaehee, Tematoea, Cora, Ae. MP-Tht above. With aa immenee BtneV af nlbae Gooda, have been bought at the lowret caah prieel, and will be olered at very lew ralee. 1 AweCom Bad Hernial them wbathar eoa buyer sot, , , , , .., , . i , J. M. KRATZER, (Formerly C. Krataer A Bona.) Kelt door le II. T. Rlgler A Ce.'i ITar,wan Store. Clearfltld, March II, IIITI If, , , Clearfield County Bank rpill Clearfield County Bank , ' I ted Intlltntloi hat eon. ... ...u tba aurreuder ef 111 ebaiter, M, tpontible for the dehta el the B.i,,, ,,j f received and Intereet paid wbea aione'v L!'', lied lime. Paper dlieoaaied at at neretorore. our peraenal le.i.onjk pledged for all Depoeiu receW.e , irane.eted. A eonlinuaaee of the liu. ronage of the buainett men of tba totai, aptotfnlly tolleited. Al PrttlileeL r... eBeara of le lite Clearfield Ceoetv a, J V ....... . .... .u ioet6,. for redemption. JA8. T. LKONARD, RICHARD SRiJ tUU Dfl.T.D 1 . o .. ... "I V AD- t, KAJJi WM. A. WALLAtK The baalntta ef Ihe Bank will u ....... oan ai- aoaaii., eq., aa oaalner. hu J. 11. a Ulr. EJwtrd P.J BANKING & COLLECTION Ho H OF McGirk & perks. Suocetaora to Foater, Perka, A Ce -' Pbilliniberg;, Centre County, p WUEIEB all tha fcualneet of a Renkiar wil' oe Irantaeted promptly 7, nxil moat laroraoie lerma, wn County National Bank. CLEARFIELD, PA. FT HIS Bank It new open aad read. fi J. neat. OCet oa Second tlreet, ia Ike til .ug .omen occupi.. oj Monara, riiiar i I BrnacTOBS abb orriciaa. I IAS. B. GRAHAM, RICHARD FHtwl net. a. nAbbAVl, nn. rUKTll. A. K. WRIGHT, GEO. L. USED. W. If. SHAW, J AS. T. LEOS.RtJ juo, no j vaaaier. rrwiitl tisfrllanfous. ItoggsTo wnhh ii Am akJ 0REAT EXCITEMENT AT THOMAS BEERS'S! JVERTBODT trying te get therelrK,fJ J ef being crowded oat inte the cell 1 If yoa want good Shoeing done, ee tt S..J If yeo want your Bledt ironed right, otaliI it yoa want good 31 ill irona, go to If yon want yeer wigon Ironed in the ktit ttyle and workmnathlp. ee to eim Baail makti the beat Stump Maehiitiiul Slaw, and uoea all atnda or AtJK.-lTlIBi et ebeap at can be doae in tht county for Can My Pott GBti addreaa la Clearteli', Pa. 1 THOMAS tiEKRS. I Boggl Tp.( Dee. 1. lSB7-tf. Chenp Furniture. joiix gulicji rvESIRES te Inform hit eld frieedi nl ,J J lomera, thai having enlarged hit the, til luereaaeo nil laeiittiet lor maaniaetariDi, ha d now prepared to make to order aeck Fnraitin J may be deaired, la good sty), aed at aha mj for CASH. Ht generally hai on hind, it tl rurniture roomt, a varied aaaortment ct raaiil made furniture, among which are BUREAUS AXD SIDE-DOARDS, Wardrobetand Beok-Ceaei; Centre, Sent, Parliil VreakTaat and Dining Eitemloa T.blti; Ctal mon, French-port, Cottage.Jeany-Lied ta4 MtJ Bedateadi Sofia of all kindi, Work Haul Het-recka. Waah-ltsndii Reeklnc lo Art Chain t ipring-ieat, eane-bottom, parter, eaal mon and other Chain t Looking-9 laiaei ei ml detrription on hand i and new glaaaea for .1 frame., which will be pot in aa very reimail ttrmi ob ihorteit aottee. He alto keen, on kaal or furutehee lo order, vera-Sntk, Hair ud til ton top Mattreiaet. CorriNS of Every Kind Made to order, and fnnerali attended with I Hvaree whenever deiired. Alio, Houie Fiiatirl done te order. The loboeriber alee Baathl turet, aed hat oonataoUy oa hand, Claiaaii PaUat Waehing Machine, the beat now ii ik Thoie oatng tbia maehina never need be villi eua clean eloaheo I na te hu Pl.er'a PauJ Churn, a tnptrier article. A family aaing til ununt nerer atoa oe wituoot BBtler I All the above and many ether article! are fi nlabed te enttomen eheep for Cain er izcbteifl for unproved country prodnce. Cherry, Mar e Poplar, Linwood and ether Lumber auitible tm Cabinet work, taken In ixchauge for rurnita-J X4r-Remember the (hop It on Market itml Clearfield, Pa, and noarljr oppoaite the "Old Jill oiore, juiia uiLik.il. November It, 1SS1 y READING FOR ALL! BOOKS & STATIONERY. Market fit., Clearfleld, (at the Poll OftlrtJ 'PUB nnderrigaed kege leave tiamooat.il I theeltiaini of Clearfield and vieiiity.ttil he baa fitted np n roe re and hat Juat rotirais from the oily with a large umennt ef neiiil matter, cetulating in part of Bibles and Miscellaneous Books, Blank, Aeeonnl and Paaa Boeki ef every l.l teription i Paper sad Envelope., Freaek pr.mi and plain rent nnd Peneilt Rlaei, ker Papert, Deeda, Mortgagee! Judgment. El'BII tion and PvAmltiory nolet White tad l'trttl meni Drier, Legal lap, Record tap, ana dim ibi Sheet, Mntie for either Piano, Flute er Vitlid eonatintly on hand. Any hookt er elalionerdj deaired thnt I mny sol have en hand, will kc tr ordered by firal eipreit, and told at noi.i. er retail ti ault enttomen. I will alao ke.pt perlodicel literature, inch al Magtiinia, aeid paperi, do. P. A. UAULli. Uleameld Miy T, ISOS-tt V DAVID YOUKG, Slone-Cuttcr and Slone-MasonJ WT ILL eieonte all work In hie line at ne I T erate priece and In IIRCT-CLASS aljla I Architectural Ornaments la ALL STYLES, Stoat Dreetlng of artrjl diicrlption, and all kindi of mnion work eat tracted for In erontof Iho eoanty. Any periotil ei.ulng In'have reapeeteble bbiob wotk till Itose-iutlieg dene, will tad it to their intertill te eall upon ate I would slf inform thi pet-1 lie that I ean deliver any quantity ei f,u til itone dnind, ai 1 am the ogner or a FIBST-CLASS STONE QUARRY Ordan far work eaa be eddnaeed to DAVID YOUNG, mer:i,7l Clearfield Ta. The Lightning Tamer. rpHE nnderaigned are the loll Agentt la tbia A wieaiy lor ine --norm amortoaa ualvaiura LIGHTNING R0D8." Theae are the enly aib rodi now ia aie, aad ire tndoreed by all the icleatite men ia the eeanlry. We hereby notify the citiaeal of the eeml) that we will put them ap a better rod. and fit leie money, than ia ehargod by Ihe feraip agent who annually traverae the eonnty ui ctrry ef enr little caah, aever to return. JiilV-ULllAUIi UUEi AiAJJUH. Thoie wiahlng Lightning Rodi erected at their baildlnge need but addrau nt by letter, ar eall ia pereoa. We will put them up enyeben In theeounty, and warrant thitn. The lUdiiai Fixturei eaa be inn at any time by calling n enritcre. H. F. B1GLER A C3. Cleerfield, March It, 1S70 If Clearfield Nursery. ENCOURAGE UOME lKDlSTRT. TIIR nnderaigned, having eetabllahed t Nat . tery on the 'Pike, about half way btte" Cleerfield and Cnrwenivlllt, It prepared Ic far niah nil kla.lt ef FRUIT TREBS, (ttaudird aid dwarf,) Evergreen!, Shrubbery, Grape Via". Gooaeberrlei, Lawtoa Blackberry, Striebarrfi and Riaberry Vlnea. Alao, 8iberlaa Crab TnM. Quince, and early aetrlet Rhubarb, Ae. Otdara promptly attended lo. Addraet, J. D. WRIGHT. eepll.tS-j Carwenavilli, r THE CLEARFIKLD WOOD-CHOPPERS' AXE! Manufaetnred eapeeielly for . THE CLEARFIELD TRA tE, , , , ros lat t it ij'.i;.. 1 1 : augV7fl It. F. BIUI.ER A fO CARBOLIC PLANT PnOTECTOR forefilcby jc:. m . HAIlTWIl'S A IRWIN. an lie atoca ia ewaed by tha abK,V" 1 willeontlnee the Banking hnaio,,, . 7kr,J place, aa pilrata Bankert, njde, the i'.'l ol the "Clearfield Counti Baek " . " i