sm ,n n. GEORGE 1). COODLANDER, xjhtok ami I'BormitTtin. ' . CLEARFIELD, Ta. WLUXESIUY MOHNIXfl, JftY it, 1871 Democntio Stato Ticket. Fon AUDITOR GENERAL, GEN. WM, McCANDLESS, ar rniLli'DUllu. , TOU Bl'UVEYOlt (JEN'KRAL, '- CAPT. JAMES II. COOPER, or tiwnrMrB coi-sty. ; r4rA full null of the lleuiocratla voto will sonure the cleotiun or our Sluto tk-k.t liy Inrgl moioritv. ' ' jc4rLrt evory Democrat remember that, and Impress tht truth of it uud tlio miuili tin neighbor.. Democratic District Ticket. SENATOR: lVII.I.IAn A. WI.I,(H, uft'lcveld. Suhjeot to tlie anion of Distriot Convention.) Democratio County Ticket. A8SKMIILY: JOHN 1.AWHI1K, orosreoln. ASSOCIATE Jl'DUKS: Mill. I AM C. KOI.F.Y, uf CltarHel.l. JOHN J. It nil), of I.awrnirc. rROTHONOTAItY:' AAHON C. TATE, of Clearlleld. ItEOIKTKa A It E CO II I Kits AMU It Y '. l.EIJ, of Clearlleld. TRBA81RKR: SAMUEL P. .YUKON, of llrxirnrd. COMMISSIONER: F. t'. CCHJTB1ET, of Karttaiui. AUDITOR, REUBEN McrilEUMIIS.ot Clearfield. COrXTY CrRVEYOn : t. 1'. MiC I-OSKEY.of I'nnvciiMlllr. Tho Cliolorii, tlio most terrible or all scourges, in just now devastating tho I'crsinn Empire. Tlio Now England Smlou were prolly well uhuken and tho pcoplo fi-iglitcncd Vy an rnrlliquakc on the 20th. The German troops liavo nil by this limo evacuated Franco, tho war ex penses having been secured, and both Kmpirei suoin to have pouco again. Tub Uhetuiien. Tho negro, Fred I)ouglnss, in imitution of Vice 1'rc-ni-dotit Colfax, publiMies n letter an nouncing his retirement from politics. Good tyo, Fred ! 'Tho government" is still at Long I'.ruiKli, horse-racing nnd yatvhing. Washington, tho old governmonl seat, is not grand enough fur tlio Grunt and Dent families. Tho duublc-hcndod Imhy, wliicli has boon on exhibition throughout the country for tho past six months, died nt Hoston on tho 19th. Tho one head lived uboul four hours longer than llio other. lk'SY. "Tho now deparluro" and the New York riot huvo ubout exhaus ted tho li.idic.il vocabulary. Were it not for tho largo stock of bigotry nnd fanaticism held by it, tho part would go by default anyhow. OitiTUAiir. Thos. Lincoln, (known as "Tad" during his futher's reign,) died at Chicago, on tho L'llh, of dropy of tho heart. Ho was 18 years old on tho 6th of Hay. His mother and him seli hud epent tho past two years in Europe, and had returned homo but ton days beforo Ids death. Moro "irregulartics" aro developing among tho loyalists down South.. Tho account of tho Collector at Savannah, Ou., and Ui at of tho Tost Master at Jacksonville, Florida, aro both short about f 9,000 etch. We presumo these amounts will rcduca tho national debt just thut much in Uoutwell's next monthly statement. The South Carolina Ku Klux aro gain disturbing tho rest of tho loyal Forney, even in tho Custom House in Philadelphia. Tho editor of the 1'ress has, it seems, taken a special contract to manufacture Ku Klux horrors from now nnlil tho election. How strange that Greeley has seized the other horn of tho dilemma and denounces Forney's saints as "thieving carpet baggers." .' - is. - I Tub IIikferenc":. Our neighbor of tho Journal pronounces (J. S. Senator John Scott "it Into patriot." Hut the Huntingdon (Jlobe, ono of tho Semi tor's homo organs, pronounces him a skunk and political freebooter. Tho editor of tho (Hole nnd tho Senator liavo known each other intimately for thirty years, and know whorcof ihey spoak. Quiet "Tho Con I nil Executive Committee," appointed by the Itadi cal County Convention on tho 0th, whoso business it shall bo to take rare of "tho polities of tho county tho pres ent year," is ktcict, (as Covodu used to say, at least so fur us getting out volunteer Hon-.ocrats for office is con cerned. No true Democrat will ever oibblo at tho I.ndicnl hook, no differ ence what the bait is. . Monn Mosey. Tho Springfield, 111., jlonunient Association want (50,000 more money, to complete a monument commcmoralivo of "tho lato lament ed," whoso bones rcposo near that city. Where are those who fattened at bis crib? Is it possible that, not withstanding till tho boasted loyally of the dotinlry, not a single shall can 1)0 completed without sending out l?in? fircclcrt from year lo ywr. .iiTi-iJiAr-i ii f r,nM i "Thieving Carpttbairg:rrt.,t ; This is tho nntno Jtoracb Greeley )plicd to tho loyal oflleo holders, on his return from a trip down South. This honest exposition of his own dear friondi down . thoro lini'i rilod them very much, and the Northern shysters liavo now'sjiliued tenins with tho "thieving carpot-liagccrs,'' nrd aro- both, ubuaing "pup Grooloy'- tot j telling tho truth iibout them. n or der to break (he force of Mr. Greeley's recent blows upon tho "thioving car pol baggcrs," certain Uadical papers staled that ho drrivctl hjs impressions from "Democratic sources." This riled the gwcot toinpcred philosopher of the Tribune, who rubbod in his former declarations as follows : ' i ' "Now It li tho siuiplo-rruth that our wont tin-', prresions of thitl sort of 'err-pet. naggers' were mails hy the statements, not of llmnoornts at nil, but of aeulous Kcpuulioaiis,: One of tlu-iu was hiuinelf e recent emigrant from Illinois, nho borer voted any other than a Rupnoliosn tU-kof , but who wrut South lo plant ootton, and declared hlwat'lf nearly ruined by tin baary tnxee imposed ou hi. ploutatiou by the'arpot-ljajrgrre,' who, by managing tho nogi-ors, ruled and ruhbel hi. euswity, ot'ntiiiunlly putting up swindling Jnls f bridjrc-builiiiug, Ao., to till their own pookt-te. Anuther nna our friend of many yeara, who. last Fall, bended the Hrpuhlioun Htute ticket iu J.nui. tnna.and wn.eleeted by an overwhelming majority. We tako the liberty of Indicating him without asking leave, heoau.e tho foot that ho in lauMing a drterinined tlht a. A Q'litnr, again.t the robber, who would gladly ruin tho errdit as thry fanve abeorhed tho fund, of tho State, is so widely known that ho eonnot if he would eoncral tho truth that he is a natural enemy of tbievrr. to in Texas we heard more to the prejudieenf rn.eal ty earpet badgers from Republicans than fimu llemoorata. ilad wo beard Bnlbing at all, the public words end flnanrinl exhibits of several Southern rtatrs bear testimony tlinl ennuot be ui.undortoo nor exjdainod away." Tho old Philosopher, having prop erly mimed his parly friends down South, it is becoming very, evident thut tho party ring must bo broken, and that very soon, too ; for how is it possihlo hat gentlemen "controlled by grand moral Ideas" can long afllli ato with "thieving carpet-baggers," especially alter the Bishop of tho loyal church, has notified tho mem bers of tho unworthy character of their Southern allies! In lUtrtirst. The campaign in "littlo loyal" Ulsir is gotling lively over tho Uepresenta live question, from tho shots that aro being exchanged bctwoon tho Register man nnd the Chairman of tho Demo cratic County Committee. Ai.Too-iA, July 1", 18T1. Editor of lit Standard : You are ht-rrbr au thorised lo say if you deem II neee..!ry to deny anything emanating from that "benrlna nosed oarpet-bag sc.illawag. Over, of the tirtjitltr that ms rjscrlmn uiaiuierrce I ra.le League Ql .Vw York intends to plai-a $10,fMHt In my hand, fur distrihuti'.n during the pit-sent eainpaign, is a point blank Kadtea lie view it or Hewitt as yon mar. Ho nrgtitnttiwis with the Free Trade l,c.ig;io of Xi-w York, or any othor organisation, have been entered into by myself or any olber ltemoerst with whom 1 am acquainted. We do not propose to attempt lo Sum the po into ; that delicate tack Is left with tho unscrupulous Vuae, who loudly domLmI. In this eity, that Col. Uaylcy mast and shall be drfi-ated ssonsy ena ffo it. We do not propose any suob means for our sui'cess; hut wo trust in the virtue, intelligruc" and nntor.il good sense of the niasssc. Rt.apejtfu'lT Yours, THOMAS JI.'KIEIINAN, Chairman Co. Committee. Ilo wilt is the "loyal" candidate, and a member of tho Cameron family, and odious to all honest members of his party, liayley Is tho Demoorutic candidate, nnd from the look of things just now wo would not bo surprised lo see tho "old Union savers" of Blair county represented at Harrisburg, next winter, by a Democrat. A liulo moro fplit on tho Judge question, nnd Thud. Bunks, us tho Democratio nom inee for Judge, will set the thing up. Dirt i r, like Huntingdon, and indeed noarly all tho other J.itdicul counties, is moving toward Democratic head quarters. Tim UioriT Dehnition. Tho edi tor of tho Now York Times, the spo cial champion of tho Orungo Society of that city, says : The "Orange Institution of the t'nited Plates" deGnes itself as "loyal." la it not the fact that its oonstilntion drflnre this loyalty as being con fined to tho Royal Family of llrrat Britain, and that the memhers pf the Association are therefore bound by a tie which precludes their transforma tion into American citisens? Radicalism wears tho sanio clothes and apes and clamors about loyalty as flippantly as tho lloyul bloods of F.uropo. Loyally is a term foreign and offensive in a Republic, nnd should never bo used in lliii country. Tin Family Biieakino it. Kli S. Parker, Grant's Com missionor of In dian Affairs, has resigned. Ho says he is tired of holding an "nmbignus position." Parker has been with Grant for eight years past. Ho pick ed him up on the pruirics in lfCH, and his birth seems to bo as "ambigoue" as his position. His mother was nn Indian squaw nnd his father a mis sionary, urani laments at Long Branch ovei the separation, but con Cedes that tho best of friends must psrt. : WoNPKRfui. Discovrar. Thedi tor of tho Journal bus discovered that "every Republican Stato Convention held this year, tluis far, has cordially endorsed President Grunt's adminis tration." That's not a romarkublo circumstance, bccntiKO threo fourths of tho members of thoso conventions were mado up of Post Masters, Asses sors, Collectors and Detectives; all holding commissions from Grunt. Why should the "bread and butter brl gado" not endorse him who feeds it f I.w Tnot Bi.K. Tho narrow gungo railroad mania is giving our Centre county neighbors as much trouble as iho New York riot has given Greeley's Radical "narrow-niindud blockheads." Wo hope however thai tho debate over tho former, will not stop the construc tion of a railroad from Lewisburg, Union county, to Tyrone, becauso wo want a shortcut ronto In go to Union lor chorrics, and are willing to go over a broad or narrow gauge road. Handy. The Chairman and a lttrgo portion of tho Radical Slate Central Commlttoe nssomblod at Erie last week In the enpneity of jurors In the Unitod Slates Court. This is I handy way or arranging party affairs, at W per day and mi Hags. What rcvenu rc-formers thse Radical Waders aref SurplUM Oorernntmt OHIctala. Tho Boston Cemmcrct'iiJ Bulletin of recent dute says i Apropos of civil servicO reform, wo heard a story a day or two-mgo Illus trative of . tho txeess of, cUm lis Id our Departments at Wutdngtoq, nnd the necessity for "weeding out" which ox ,ists tbero.l A pet of one of tho Sec ro utines, who had boon, very prosistcnt in Ins demands for "a desk, nt Isrut ronpod tho reward of his sycophancy by tin appointment to a cioiu ship iu in the Secretary's department. That dignitary, in bunding him his commis sion, directed him to ono of tho chiefs of sections, who would provido him with a cluck, no ho posted oft to this personngo. "1 he chief, on lonruinnr hia errand, was fairly aghast ! " - vmv tioar sir, said lie, "my section has .IWico us many clorks as there is work for them to do, and halt ot them louf ubout hero now, munching apples nnd reading Howspn per advertisements nil day long. 1 huvon t even a desk for you ; not even a chuir. - You sco that desk 1" pointing lo one; "Jenkins uuii .lvobbiiis liavo to occupy that by turns ; and ivhun Jenkins is at work Robbing has to loaf around in tho ussacD, it ud via versa." .: The new appointee hurried buck lo the Secretary, who sent him to sooth er, and yet a fourth, fifth, sixth ; their song was still the same no room, no work j overcrowded already; bothered to death what to do with tho super fluous loafers already on hand. At lust this Wandering Jow of a Govern ment sorvaut found a chief who was also a frlond. This friond at find couldn't see any prospect for o desk ; us for work, there wasn't enough torn qunrtor of his men, However, after rummaging about ho found a littlo off i-oom that is ha culled it it room, but it was rather a closet about six foot by eight, whore lliero woro four desks crammed to gether, und threo clerks crowded up sido by sido. . Hero, thanks to fortune, there wits a vacant desk. But our wandering friend, in order to reach his "post of duty," had to wait for tho clurk next the door to gut out in the pnssago nnd push his chuir under his desk ; and this Operation took place every lime ho went in or out. When tit his desk he had to copy one or two letters, and then suck his thumbs and contemplate the futility of his exis tence tho rest of tho day. Hero, day after day, ho climbed in and out, and drearily loafed tho months away. All of which, being strictly true, goes to provo that a thorough wood ing out of tho Departments is ono of tho first recommendations that tho now commissioners ought to make to tho Protidunl. As Uniiatvy Conoremsmas. The Washington correspondent of tho Cin cinnati ComnirTd'nl1 writes: THE JAIL AND ROWEJt. The only cool pluco in town is the jail, and this brings mo to tho point of asking wbnt in pity's sake tiiu'uccd Bowcn to urge his nppliration for a pardon nt such n season ? He was vory foolish for doing it; ho was a good deol bettor off in jail with noth ing to do but to drink juleps with friends and nothing to think of except tho poor devils with ono wife apiece toiling in tho hot sun to gel a living. Look nt it a moment like a Christian. Hero is a man honored by bis fellow cilir.ens to a seat in Congress so bis lovo of fatno is glorified. Ho has threo wives so his lovo of vanity io grati fied, and monotony docs not weury him. Ho is furnished with freo board - so the necessity of personal exertion is taken away from hira. Ho U fum ishod with tho coolest quarters in tho city, and Is given unlimited timo for reflection, "and yet ho is not happy." Does ho pino for moro wives f Does he dosiro again to ontor tho vorlox of politics arjd sweat himself? Does bo desiro n en in to rush into tho hot sun snd cheat somebody out of a living? Does l:o want to forego juleps and the reflections they bring ? If not, whut in tho name of the man below induced him to make such a stir about gelling a pardon T Great Railroad Sale. Tho sutes of Pennsylvania property in the At lantic and Grent Western Railroad took pluco at Philadelphia, on lhc22d of July. Tho mtondnnco was slim, tho porsons present being principally lawyers. Gen. Geo. B. MeClullan and .Senator Thurmnn, of Ohio, attended to represent iho Trustees of tho road, Reuben, Hitchcock, Houincr and a gentleman named Ledgomek repre senting tho Knlish interests. The salu was mado in three parts. Tho first was that portion exlonding bo tweon Sahtmnncn, in New York, nnd Dayton, Ohio. Terms of sale 50,000 cash down. But ono bid was mndo, nt 1500,000. Tho second was the Franklin and Mcndvillo branch. This lino extends from the junction with tho main lino nt LoworMoadvillo, Pa., to its junction at Franklin. Senator Thurman being the bidder, it was knocked down nt ,100,000, 810,000 cash. The third was the Oil City branch. This road extends from Franklin to Oil Ci( ' Senator Thur man being tho only bidder, the prico was JU,tiuu; cash 1U,TOU. The arti cles of salo wore signed by Gen. Me Clullan and Senator Thurmnn on bo half of Trustoes. i Disastrous Explosion. Tho pow der magazino at tho Washington, D. C, Arsenal, was blown up on Satttr day morning last, causing grout alarm to the citisens and destroying nearly a million dollars worth of government properly. "Spontaneous combustion" is credited with tho loss. Careless noss, liko in railroad accidents, had nothing to do with ihd disaster. This much we will however vouch for: That tho accounts of several govern ment officials woro soltlod by tho "combustion," and that said cfllccrs wore a good ways off when tho thing went up. ' ' i- Go I. Tho Radical partyln Hunt ingdon county nro mnnifnslly an im mensely happy family. Tho Cr7o6f of week before last dovotod some two columns to Senator Scott k Co., and the Jmirnal of Inst week comes back with about tho snmo amount at Dad Lewis A Co. The fight promises to ho a very pretty ono, and as tho com batants are pretty equally matched, it tuus luir to result in regular Kilken ny cat fashion. These loyal fights always result in some good to the State. ' , - . r i a, . i The New York Herald announces as "good news," the fact that the cele brated pugilists, John Morrissoy and John C. lleonnn, were recently visit ors lo tho Round Lake (N. X ) Metho dist Camp Meeting. All riuht, if they did not go there to gamble, isssmdMrasMuiisxttm'saui Hon. John V, Hall, Whatever differences onco existed In the Democratic party growing out of our representative contest, tliero is now but onu opinion as to the mnnnor In which Mi'. Jlall discharged his duty ni rur representative Happily those differences nq moro exist ' t The Dom ocrulio party fs ngnin hurmonlous, and wo may nowclo justico to alL parties without giving nlVcneo to nny. And when 'wo sny Hint in" Mr. Hall wo woro represented by one whoso ability and integrity gnve us n just rensnrl to bo proud of our moinbor, we but ox press tho unanimous judgment of his onliro constituency, Republicans na well ns Democrats. . Indeed with Wullaeo in Iho Senate and Hall in tho IIouso, no district htid a'inord com manding position than our own." It was Mr. Hall's fortune to con noct his harhe with two enterprisps which; bid lair to remain enduring monuments of bis so rv ices to the peo ple of SU Mary's.n Ho passed tho act incorporating St. Grogory'a College, providing in the bill that it should bo built at St.. Mary's ; nnd bo secured tho charter under wbioh responsible parties have, within u few flays con tracted to liailtl tlio ruilronu to tue Now York Stato line. S'f. , Maru't Oazette. . , - .. .. . . r- . The Baltimore Poison i no Case Mrs. K, G. Wharton , is now confined iu jail in Baltimore churgud with hav ing poisoned General W. 3- Kulohuiu on Juno 28th, 1871, mid altompliitg to poison Mr. ICogime Van Noss -on Juno 21th, WL it is thought she has also poisoned several other per sons, among tho rest a son whose life was insured for $30,000. - Thoro is great excitement in Bullimoro, and in deed in a good portion of the country, over hor arrest on so torriblo u chargo. Many porsons beliovo hor innocent, but Uiu majority seom to think alio is guilty. She is described as being a, tall, Blunder woman, of nervous turn- nr..., moot and Im.illl. f.ix hvim frkltnut ' Although sprightly in her conversa tion, the has a melancholy expression of countonunceand largo, dreamy eyes that appear lo look inward. . Her maiden name was Elisabeth G. NtiL'ont and her family is among tho wealthi est nnd most inllucntial in 1 hilancl phla. She has a brother who is otio of tho leading physicians of Pittstoti, Pa. As n member of St. Luke's Pro testant Episcopal church sho was w gardud among Iho most pious womtn of Baltimore. Tub GosrEL Trliu. Tho Ivadirg Northwestern organ of thJ Moth) dists, the Christian Adcoeate, of Chi cago, denounces Rev. Nowtunn 'for mixing his religion with politics in writing in behalf of Brother Ila-lan, Senator from Iowa. It puts it in this shape : ' . ' ' "It will seriously damngo liim Mr. Harlan) unless be can disavow allcon noction with it. . In our jtidgmeit it ought to do so. That the church hns no fellowship with this kind of politi cal intermeddling, wo thus speak ut: Change names, and for Dr. A'etrwan put the name nf Archbishop Purcetl, and fur James Harlan put Patrick Mellirnry, and let the circular have gone to terry priest in the State, how ire would have Jcnounrcd it!' The names unchanged, nnd tho fact cs:nh lishod, wo detiounro it just ns promptly and just ns soverely. That it was 'confidential makes it onlytht worst." ' ' . a) a i 4" m X Royal Aitointmknt. Judge Watts, of Carlisle, has announced hia determination lo accept tho position M ,,,.rUi nruuu en- L U fc , j , thftr(cr8, t r ta Sffl" '.' (fV "'0 general bor- . c t . t- r . -..I,..-.. .... 1 I ... , , . . ' r " - e, Un s is in knotii.tir u-.l 1. lponli. rrin-t. -- - - - - - i - -- - .. imig Willi (..rants con duct ever binco his inauguration. If tliero is a monarchist in America; if. there is a man w ho despises the peo ple, an aristocrat, who scoffa at the rights of tho laboring, business world, and holds in,utlor contempt tho opinion of people less wealthy than bimseir, it is Judgo Frederick Walts of Cuilislu, His appointment is thcrcloro another proof of the centralization nnd men archiiil inclinations of tho National Ad mi nitration. Huntingdon Monitor At Their Work. Miss Surii, B Anthony and Mrs. Cndy Stanton urc in California nnd havo publicly es poused the Course of Mrs. Fair, under scnlenco of death for murder. They defend Iho mistress against tho legiti mate wif'o. This is the fruit of freo lovo doctrine ns held by tho majority of those who aro to day upon the siir faeo ns women's rights ndvocutus. Thoso who do not desiro to bo clnssod na advoentos of this tlangorous and dotostablo doelrino and who hnvo ac cepted tho Madame Stanton and An thony ns leaders, must protest publicly if thoy desiro to prcservo their char actors. Trub as Gohi'EL. The Chicago 7Yme forcibly declares that General Grant's extension of the lease of the Bay of Samnnn, in defiance of iho un mislnkuble action of tho Semite t his indorsement of that exemplary carpet bagger and ndventurer, Fabens; and his gross prostitution of our nnvy to tho support of Btr-s, are only addition al exhibitions of tho imperial spirit that has characterised .'be present ad ministration throughout Us career. It should bo remarked, too, that these measures aro quito as revolutionary in their essunoo as nullification or seces sion, and are infinitely more insiduoui and dangerous. A GiriEO "Government." Grant draws considerable attention at Long Branch, dospito the other attractions. He rides out in a carriage profentod lo him, behind a span of horses pre sontcd by ail office seeker, harnessed up in gear presented by a Phlhidol phinn, driven by a man in tho service of tho govornmont, and returns home to a cottage bought by his admirers, sits on chairs presented by n New York botiso, walks on carpet sent him by Stewurt, cats from dishes the gift of a Boston man, and rises from tho tnblo to f.o to bed on tho gift of a cabinet muker of Troy.; Trouble in the Camp. At tho cel ebration of the Fourth in llohilo, an immcnao mass meeting of Republicans was hold, at which resolutions were unanimously adnplcd.donnnncing the appointment ot ex Senator Warner as Collector at that port and endorsin senator tspenocr, and assuring ministration that unless Mr. Warner's appointment was withdrawn tho Re publican party in Alabama was doad. What a pity! . . - A Delaware journal reports that a young gentleman thoro is giving a scrios ot dromatio performances lo enalilo him to defray his expenses while studying divinity. . It adds that "ho acquits himself so wolt on the stage that It is doubtful if he will mo coed ia the pulpit." sUBastSKanSSKsl .f IHnrrtilllable Vartlon. - Tlio" Now York Sun of Tuesday Inst, says President Grunt has finally par doned Bowen, tho bigamist. With sin gular propriety tho pardon was coun tersigned by Bancroft Davis, tho bribe taker, as Acting Sccrotnry of Stato. Alter this thoro is no reason why any convicted 'criminal should not bo par. doncd. No matter bow black their crimes or how clear tho cvidonco of their guilt, rrosident Grant can con sistently discharge thorn all. Bowen is n scoundrel of extraordinary infamy. When a Confuduruto soldior ho mur dered his superior officer, and after ward went over to the Union sido. In obtaining bis sham divorce ho fraudulently altered, with tho skill of a countcricitcr, too records or me Supremo Court in this city, liispqn viction for bigamy was upon theerenr est evidence , and if the law against that crime is ever to be enforced, it should be done in bis enso. But with a prcsant-takcr for a Pres ident, and ft bribe taker for a Secre tary of Stnto, tho pardon of a bigamist is something which, should not( sur prise any one. .' " ' Tho Sun cortuinly i shines very brightly nnd truthfully. Tin Patent Ant Brake, Tho now air bruke is boinggonorally introduced throughout tho country, with tho most sulisfuctory result. It has been in use on tho Pennsylvania rnilrod for sonio lime past, and has lately Icon applied to passenger truins on Iho Northern Central railway. The New York Sun in a recent issue, thus refers to this brake j - ' "The now air-brnko which is excit ing so much attention among railroad jnon was invented in Pittsburg. It is outomufio Olid self adjusting, but is directed by machinery on the engine. Tho machinery consists of an air pump and rccoivcr which nro worked by tho movement of a hand lovor at tho fire box. Pines connect the brakes of tho entire train, and through these, by tho movement of tho levor on the engine, tho air is mudo to act upon each wheel instantly. Tho expense Of this apparatus is 6300 for thoengino, $20 for tho tender, and (100 for each car. Cali.ixo for TROors. The Rich tnond Whig says in tho States South of Virginia there is acompotion among them lor tho United Stales troops. Tho .Raleigh Sentinel is greedy, and wants tho whole thirty thousand quar tered iii North Carolina. Tho i&fifi nel promises healthy, pleasant camping-grounds about Raleigh, .and let them stay twolvo months and voto, (suys tho Sentinel) "and wo will un dertake to voto every mun of them on tho Democratic sido." This is a high bid 1 But Goorgin wants some; so docs Florida nnd Alabama and Loui siana ; but tliero is South Carolina, which needs twice as many us the whole army. Tho people tliero ap pear anxious to turn over the gov ernment ab.'.olutelv to tho United States troops. It is tho only escape from tho insufferublo ly runny and op pression of negro and carpet bag rulo. What a commentary upon Republican Government 1 ! I More Trouiile tdan Profit. Tho act introducing tho cumulative voting or "freo vote," in boroughs, as passed by the Logitduturo, was signed by the Governor on the zd ult. It appears 4- I - I 1- .... 1 . - 'I iv appiy oniy to too uorougns mcor Kralcd under tho general borough law or to boroughs hereafter to be incor porated under said act and not to ougu law,) having uvo councdmcn are e " e . v, 1 1 i ..... . hereafter to have six, so that this new voting system can go into effect. It is likely to provo troublesome in hold ing elections, and we doubt whether It will over do much good. Feel Good. While tho . iiadicnl journals are so full of compliments to wards i resident Urant lor the admi rablo way in which he hns managed our foreign relations, they have noth ing to sny iu praise pf theoxccllenl way he has managed his homo rela tions. - They have all boen looked after and carod for in dotail. The President's only regret Is that he has not more relations to manage. Ho is amply equal lo tho task. It is an cdilying sight to sco a man take the good tbo gods provide, and keep it re ligiously in the family. Tho lUdicals are now troubled by the "new departure" of tho Demo cratic party. After the election ihoy will have a more sorious troublo in its arrival. gfiv drfrtisfmcnts. BRAffl, Topper and Porcelain lined Preserv ing Kettles, for ssle by July S-a.SU ,, U. F.I1IGLER CO. IXKCirroiVS NOTlCE.-Wh.ro.., tel. J fers Testamentary on the estate of W. W. ANDF.ItRON, deo'd, lata of Blooss tp, Clearfield Co-, rohavolien granted lo lbs andoraigned.aad all persons indebted to said estate are request ed 1o make immediate paymett, and those having omlma against tha earn will present them, duly authenticated, for aeltlrment la Wallac. A Field ing, attorneys at law, Clearfield, Pa. JOHN MORROW, July S,isri-t Eiaautar. IKKD CTTTKH8, tha largtst assortment arar X brought to tba county. Call In and eaamine F. niULKH A Co. JHOJI CITY COLLEGE, riTTPBUROH, PA..' The best conducted, most popular and. success ful initltution in the t'nited States, for the thor ough, practical education, of ynang and middle aged men. -For large deseriptira oiraalars, coutainiltg full particulars, address J.Ofl Jm i. 0. p MIT II, A. M , Principal. l.RUIT CAN, soldered oa tha salable, ofoor au own manufaotura. Al.o, tllass Fruit Jars. tor sale by II. F. RU1LFR A Co. IN Til li iH Pll ANrV COURT of Clearfield eminty, Pennsylvania. In tha matter of the petition of Hannah Kol .Icr, devisee of Pavld Horn, for specific pcrfnrm sneo of contract of Joseph Lines, deceased, with said David Hern. The anderaigned Comlais sloBcr, appointed by aaid Court to take testimony in proof of eontraot, payment, Sc., in this cae, icn-oy gives snnss Hia. no win attend tn the du ties of his appointment at tha offlr-a of Una. J. B. irnnally, in liearnrld, l's.,oa Tuesday, lbs 12th ,ly or September, A. I). IS. I, St I oVIoek P. M , when and where all parties Interested mar attend CYRUS OOhliON, , Jnly Jtl, 18TI St" . CommissloSsr. BRArlt), Cnpp.r snd Poreelsln lined Preserr ing Kettlee, for sale by July ifi.-Jt. II. F. BIGLER A CO. 11 Tim UH Pll A UN1 COURT of Clear. eld ow.ntT. I'ennsvlvanla. In the matur of tha partition of the real eet.ie 01 niijso omeat, lata ol Hoggs towmbip, In said county, deeeaaed. To tha heirs and legal repre resentativea of said deeeased i Take aotice, thai ,nnnHJ I IJ l. L.IJ . I 1 1.1 . .1 u UB MV , T ...II I IO PTW- ferd township, said eonnly, on FHIUAY, the Sh HAY OF MhTTE.MBF.R, A. D. 1K71, at Oviook, A. M., af that day, for tha parpoae of making partition of lha rrai esUle of Uie said deceased, to and among kla legal reareerataliros, if tka same ean be dona without prejudice lo or spoiling ef tha whole, otherwise la value and appraise Ike rema aenrdlng lo law, at which lima and pises yon .vtjmivco mi anenq ti yon inina proper, Jl STIIf J, P1K, Sharif. Saaatrr's Orrtra, 1 Clearfisld, Po., July Je, 1171, rjMli: NUVY YOIIK ItlOTI r ; ,-! ' .'T - ' 4 h ! I i 771 I : I n ti ' -! Orange vs. Green I RrcrvljoJj U fiwart that our "Foreign Belt-it, tions" nave hnd a big lima In New York lately, bnt Mayor flail and Oovernor Holfmso and Chief. Kelso and a lot of olhor fellowa have got It fixed np, and tha Paddys have stuak the Tiandles in their picks and gone to work again. -. -. Put, notwithstanding all thla, tha KEYSTONE 811011 fiTOKK ha. tecu re-II 1 1 id with a stock of Boots & Sliocs of all dcscrlptionn, ... ;t-t from tho coarsest to the finest, and from tha big gest to tho leaet-jri .y-'ip.(js - ' -rt... 1 A large stock of Ladles' Shoes,- -Ouitsrs and Slippers, of all allcs, kinds aad prlooa, . i e , fjent's Shoes, Hoots, flslters, Flippers a tna assortment. Misses' and Children's fhoes and Oaiters of all descriptions, liuy'i Root! A Hhoes, a vary large variety. ' ' ' ' A cordial Invitation la axteaded to all to aall and aiaioine my stock, and Salter myself that I oan ph-aso tbo most fastidious, both aa to atyle and prioa. I T. M. ALEXANDER,' ' JytS - i Keystone Phot Store, Clearfield, Pa. ' "I7IEKI) CVTTER", tha largest assortment ever U brought to the county. I an tn and examine F. 1)1(1 LI! It A CO. CLEARFIELD ACADEMY. A Male tut) if male CUulral Hlh Scliool, -.-t"tt: - V.ch Uepartment Me pn to, Dlnthict and Complete In lUelf. fpi.K MthuUttfo ytr ot (hit Inrtttotlnu it IM 1. dJ tfito two iwniant of ftve miDthi (twnty ou weuk) taeh. Theflrvt Kiiion oummftiori on tha fimt Mnnrlajln Hrplrmber; the eootitJr on the firit MomtiAj In fthtunrfi ' ' ' t Tbn ouuriw af initruotion tmbraoti tverjr Uiicg ceoeMftry tu a tborowgh. pracliMl ud aeeoBipliah d miacatioa of both exes. Pupil will U ftdtaitted t njr time and cbtrrJ from Ut of tntn.Dc to lb oIom of th MMioa. ISo dtdiMtiun will b tnatlo for abfwnao, txeept ta eaMf of cxtrewo and protracted tllnesi. fitudeola from a diataooaeaa bt aoeotninodatcd with board at low rate. For partieulart, anoil fur etronlart, ot adirM Her. P. L. llAHHlriuN, A. M., July 20, U71-t. - ; Principal. ' IRY VIEW ACADEMY, PKRUYVILI.B, JCNIATA CO., PA. Attraotlrely ittuatel in a hnlthrul and beauti ful rrfrion, onr-foarth of a milt from Pt-naitlvaoia Hailruad. Four rrfruUr graduatfi, i dieted bj other oonipetrnt in at roc turn, eotiilituto thaeorpa of in ft ruction. Tha Priooipal tjfor dud; yean In charg.) of Tutcarora Academy, and iiice lh2 the head of this Inatitution,) refer to hia numer ous pupil i in all tha learned prntVasioni and io every department of bunincm, Turku: f2(il)per annum. Manie and Painting rpwialtici. full lOFilon will com men cp Prptrmt.rr l-t, 1871. Addreci, JjAVID WTT.itN, A. Jf. jyl'B am A. J. PATTKHaSON. A.M. IRflT CANP, aolderrd on tha ant ride, of oor own mauufactura. Alio, tJlaxi Fruit Jan. fur tala b , U. F. liUilsKHs A CO. County National Bank; OV CLEARFIKLD, PA. T ) OO M In Mtuonte HuiMintc. one door north of JVC 11. W almtrti I)rn(f Store. I'naeMjre Tirkptt to and from Liverpool, Querni town, (iluFgow, Lon loo, Parhi and Copenhagen. At'O, Uratli for Bale on the Hoyal bank of Ireland and Imperial Bank of London. JAMES T. LEONARD, Prro't. W. M. FIIAW, Ca-hicr. Jy2o'TI CALCINED PLASTER AND HYDRAULIC Cement, for aala by je28 3m 1IARTSWICE k IUWIX. "P 1.1 II A R M A N , Practical millwrigut, LCTUKK8UIRG, PA. Agent rnr lha A-nertean Dooi-le Turbine Water Wheel and Audrewn A kalbaoh Wheel, tan ftit man Portable tlritt Milla on short nulice. Jyl2'71 DICKIX.30N SEMINARY. A flrst-elass Pehord for l)Oth arxes, Williams. port, Pa. Fall session opens August 241b, 187 1. ror oaiuiogucs, editress IV. LEE srOTSWOOD, D. I)., July II, 1971 St. PresidcuL JEOSARII II I) I sr., . f Clrarflrld, Pa. . . Tha undersigned has taken the nhova named hotel, and respectfully eolioits a share of natron ago. Its close proximity t. Ihe Depot, makes this hoaae a desirable shopping place for the traveling pu'.ne. (jyil) . - B. II. KOW. i IMI KlffTKATOKH' KOITCR, rtotlea Ti is hereby given that letters of administration on the estate or I'AVIl) SI'MiKltLAM), dee'd, lata of Hell township, Clearfield Conntv. Pa having liern duly granted to th. undersigned, all persona indebted to said estate will please make payment, and thoso having etalma or demands will present them properly authenticated for set. tlement. fU.Mt'KI, (U N DKKI.AXn, JAMES A. CAMI'llKLL, ' June J, lSTI-St Administrators. rpiIE AMI'.RICAN HOUSE, Cl'UVVK.NSVIM.fc CLBinriai.a CoraTY, Pkkv'a. This long established and Donular note! Is still kept by the suhsoriber, who sparee no etTort to please all who patronise him. MTo please, is the motto at the American House, and all that is asked la a trial. R. W. KKKT, Proprietor. Onrwrnaville, Maroh 15, 1HT I If. In TIIP.('lll'IITnPniuw(V PI.I'.AS or Clearfield county, Pa. C. Kaarsna ) Na. ISJ. ept. Trrtn. H70. vs. Yend. Ks No. SI, March G. D. Iloonrll.l.ow. I Term, l;!. And now, to wit. sth Jane. 1871, on motion of John II. Fnlford, Ksq,., John I. Cuttle is appoint ed th. Auditor lo aaoerlain tho amount and pri ority of lima and r.purt distribution of lb. pro ceeds arising from tha sale of real estate of ssid Uoodfcllow. V. A. M AYKR, I. J. In pursuance of said appointment the subscri ber will attend to Ihe duties thereof at the Arbi tration lloom, in the Court House, oa Wednesday, the loth August, 1871, when and where all parties ioteraetcd ara required to make their elaitue or be debarred from ooming in on said fun.l. Jy IB 71 JU JOHN L. CUTTLE, Auditor. THE CLEAKF1F.LD WOOD -CHOPPERS' AXE1 Manufaetared aspeeially for THE CLEARFIELD TRADE,' augVf n. r. BI0I.KB A CO. pRDPOSBD AMENDMENT to the CONSTITUTION OK PENNSYLVANIA, ioiar acaoLVTion Proposing an atnrndmrnt to tha Constitution of renn.yivania. Dt .'I eesnfeetf is las AVaote find fnoss o Jfspre searot.'re o IA. tVs.a.oaMo'r. of feN'srtn'n Va tjeaeraf AMentftie etet, That the followiug amend ment of the Constitution of this Commonwealth be proposed to lha people for their adoption or reieanon, pursuant to tna provKrona .1 tbo tenth btiici. invreui, to wit : AMK.VPMKNT. "trlkeout theglsth Heelloa of Ihe Siith Article of the Constitution, and insort in lieu thrreof the following t 'A 8tala Treasurer shall be chosen l.v the qnalt fled electors ot the Stale, at each limes and for suoh term of eervioe as shall be prescribed hy law." JAMKH H. WK1IR, Fpaaker of tha House of Hepresentolives, WM. A. WALLACE, Speaker of tha Senate, Approved tha lMh day of June, Anna Ilomial one thousand eight baadred and aerentv-one. J.NO. W. UKAHY. Prepared and certified for publication pursuant la th. Tenth Article of the Constitution. F.JOKDAN, Peeretary of Ihe Commonwealth. Office fiworetar of In. Cmmonwealth, I . Harrisburg, July eth, 17I, ) lillol J trtaTicp-H' ortaTARi.K.n' kirm. We hare printed a large aamber of th. oew KKB KILL, and will oa tha receipt of twonty. vt csmts, mail a tff la anv address. av tfstatt (or nlf. a A L EI V f Valuable Reals Estate I IN CLEAEFfKI.D, FA. .1'- The aubsorlber offers for sale hia property on Market atrooL. (next door to AUrgh.ny Hotel,) ClearSold, Pa., being a lot and a half, li feel front on Market afreet, with a doable plank two- etory IlOtiriU, oMitalning- feur large rooms down stairs and all goou nro rooms up siaira, anu govu frame plank BTAIII.E and all other necessary uuthujlilinia orectxd thereon, . Thna WELLS of good wafer on the premises. - . jWFur terms and eokl'lona apply on tka nrrmises. or to Frank 6hort, at the Miort Rho. rihop, o.zt door to Miller A Powell's afire, Mar ket street, or oy letter to e T. HtlOnT, JylJ C. 'J ClearfeH, ClearDsId Co , I'a. , J : , , F 9 H 8 A I. E t , VALUABLE PROPERTY I Good Bargains Offered ! The rabacriber ofTen for tale bit RAW MTLL FKOPKKXY, known aa the Antii Mill, on the 8utquha.niiH) River, withio IJ in ilea of the bor ough of ClearOeld, Clearfield eountj, Pa., eontain ing 50 acrca, with a good new Circular Mill; or, will iwll location and water power for tha erection of a Woolen Factory or, a practieal van baring worked at and wall acquainted with tho buaiaoaa, and aoiniitg well reoommended, ean have a part ner to Join him It) ereeting a Woolen Pact or v on the abore Inoatioa. wbioh ia acknowledged to bo the beat In Clearfield eoontj. fiiihtcriber alao often four or re HOUSES and LOTS in the boroueh of Cliarficld. Hmne of them well aditpt--d for boarding hontca. Will ba aold on muonabie term a. Alao, one-half of 8IXTV ACRES OP LAND and watar power on Clearflt-ld Creek, near the railroad, which waa bought exprcaaly for tho wa ter power, ana woum maae a nice larm. Alao, aerea of Warrant No. 6778, and area of Warrant lo. 42-5)4, and 111 aerea, the whole of Warrant No. 4257. Theao threa traoti lay on the wateri of Aoderaoa'i Creek, in Clear field eounty. The whole of the abore tracta an underlaid with Coal, beaidee other valuable inineraif, and have oonaidcrablo Timber thereon. The whole or any part of it ean be bought low. Pereona deairoui of purchasing or wanting any Information, ean apply to tha lubaeriber at Clear field, Clearfield county, Pa. Jyl-3t WILLIAM PORTER. "pRIVATE OR PI BI IC RALE r Valuable Real Estate I The tnbarriber will efTur at Pubtio Salt, on THL'HHIA V, J4th day of Al'iU'KT, neit, (if aot aooncr fold.) at I o'clock p. wj., at hia bona, hit entire property, situate ia Union townthip, Clear field county. I'a., oontuting of 80ii Aerea and lis per eent. allowance of the brtt Farm, Timber and t nni itandn, in tnrve rurvryp, lyxng )n one body. Will be aold either aeprate or together, at roanon ableratea. The IM l'HO KMKM.S are aa ful lowt, via: About HA Arret cleared and ander good cultivation, with four Dwelling lloupea, three liarot, one Sawmill, and olhor outbnildin-ifa, and throe fi rat -rate Orchards of choice fruit. The beat of running water near the bou'et. The balanoo of theae lands timbered with Fine, Hemlock and other timber, lufiV-icnt to cut about flie million (b.OuO.OCiOj feet of lumWr. For a mineral property tbia ia tha beat in tbia part of the country; corn-Mating of Iron Ore, Limestone and Stone Coal of the beat quality. Large veinn, eaxily mined, and convenient ta the Raiiroadi now uader way nf building. 9uFor particulate eall on lha tubicriber or addreaa him at Rock ton F. O.. Clearfield county. June 11-Ot JOHN MiKLKK. jjion sales ; Valuable HoteMn Wallaceton ! r : A large and commodious la vera Stand tituate oa tbo corner of Clearfield and Uaughman atreett in the village of Wallaoeton. Tlie building ii 32 x."2 feot in aiie, with good itabling attached to the prcmiaca. Tha Iloute haa a fair ahare of the publio patronage and will be cold on moderate terms. For further inform alius apply to tbo lub aeriber, retabliug on tha premises. May M-2m t.tO. W. 1IARKIN3. Valuable CrlstMill For Sale! fpiIB undersigned offers For Bala a Grift Mil!, JL Dwelling lloute and Store House, situnte in iNvw Millport, Clearfield eounty, Pa, The Mill ia in good oondition, baring been repaired and put in excellent order within the last year, and has a good paying eustom. It Is situated in n of the best wbeat-gruwing eectioas of the county, which 4lecideily increaws ita value. Tba Dwelling Uoufte and Store Room are also In good order. Together -with tha above property will b sold aooui AO ACRES OF LAND, partly cleared and balanca In Timber Land, Terms ma-le known on application to tha nnirraigned at new Millport r. U. May 81 -3m JOI!!? FOX EST VIRGINIA Timber and Coal Lands FOR 8ALEI The following tracta nf TimVer and Coal LaAd ara oncred for tala: Una tract of 17.000 acres, ring on me cia uiver, in n colter county ; three tracta lying on the same river in Braxton cuuntv two of ,000 aorra each and one of 1 .000 acres ; and on tract containing 0.JW0 aerea, Iving on the Uauley River, ia Nicholas oounty, thetitles to thcue lands ara perfect. Any Information concerning these landacan be nan ty ai.ircwing u. b, Kl,hi)AI., Marth22t 1871-tf. Phllipsbarg, Pa: Farm for Sale 1 pONTAIXING 26 ACRES, iB a good state of y euitivalmn, situated in Tike township, Clrar field euanty. Pa., mhnnt eighty rods from Logaa'i Flouring Mill, on the turnpike leading from Cur wensviile to Clearfield. Hating a story and a halt house, stable and oat-building therein. There is also a good spring and a young err hard oa tha premises. Any parson desiring a nice lit tie bona will find thit a very dcvirahle location. For further particulars In nut re of Raoliel Cald well, on Iht premises, or address T. W. FLRMINtJ, March 29-tf. Curwensville, Pa. T T II Ii P V 11 1 1 CI IMPROVED Agricultural Implements I Thos. In want of Tmprnvrd Atrienltural Im plrmenls should call on M. tl. IIKHW'N, Mar act street ('Icarni-ld, Pa., ho sells the U-sb WALTER A. WOOD'S M0WEE, ahlrh took the first prlre at the Tarir Eiposillon in IM67, when sUt.en -if tha hcsl Vowing ,M chinea In Korope and America were on trial. Will trarrnal It lo give salis'arliiin.and tire time lor i rial, wnea, 11 it noea not work si recommend ed, it can b. returned. Two of Ine best HAY It A KEN. Rtoner's ...I IU(crstown liake. which defv their rqual. Two styles of HAY Hlllhn, Ne'llis and Sproaia. . ELLIS A IIOOFM AX'S one horse TIIRESHIXO macuinm:s, wnlch will thrrsh from one hundred lo two hun dred bushcra of arala la a day. Will do more work than moat of ttie two horse Threshing Ma ohlnea In Market. ' Baekaye Oraln Drill, .'Inner Fsnn'ne; Mill, Ivesl la aaaikel, Ceed Cattere f a.1 kinds, Iliekork Cl.lar U i II, Dog pewan for Churns, and ail things la our lina. M. u. BRorry. Clearlleld, July 11, l?l. IXKCtlTOlf'S TOTICr. Solids Vre, A hy sTl'ea that Letters Testsmcntarr having he.-, granted to Ihe soh-eril.ee, on the k Piste of MU'IUKL Hl'MiRRbAMI, deed, late of llrll township, Clearfield eoanlv, I'ena.ylvanla. all persons indebted to aaid kslot. are requested lo make Imnvedlnta payment, and Ihns. baring elasms agaiast ta aaro'. wiU present them duly aathaaUoaled for actllemenl. AM!). SUNCERLANP, Jan, It, lirt.dt, Circular. Clearfield County Bank" rpiIK Clearfield County Dl X tod Instltatioa has goB9 0Bl 0f " B(t6rWi I miviiudr ui in eaarttr, oa u. "h A IU stock Is awntd by th, .u"'''1' willoontlnaa tba banking bynlll Sl, p aet,as private Pauksrs, under .hi. of the 'Clearlleld Con fly HiLk.' w. w cvu.iuioiur is. USUISOI tin 1;,, j m oo.vs on teion demand at iht ernmti, VniUj I '.d and Interest paid h,n ,,' I d lima, l'aper discounitdst ,,, '' I retofora. Our person.l re,. I recived a tied I aa Heretofore. Hue ...pa.. pledged for all Deposits r.i,e( "!''') . translated. A continnanca of the nLl""'" ronage of tha business men of t .,' hi .peclfullveolWed. At Pre.ideet r.,?'"' - v.esi.aBia S-Outitt h I require the notes of .said I).0k to (,;,, I for redemption. I JA8. T. I.KONARD, RICIUliD in.. WM. P0RTKH, JAS. b nu& A. K. WKIOIIT, a. I,, lip pi, "i VVM. A. WA-LLACK. uui.ine.soi is. nana will Is tor,d.o, I John M- Adams., Esq as Cash lr. Ii . . I ""., I J.D.MOlrk. EdotHP. BANKING & COLLECTION HOUft '- mcgirk & perks. Successors to FosUr, Parks, t Co Plilllpabarfr, Centra County, p, uriivue .ii .i . : . .. u,...u.u ui. ousioess Ol a U.hHb. I 1 1 will oe transacted promptl, m most faroraole terms. JS? GREAT EXCITEMENT AT THOMAS BEEKS'S! JVEBYBODT trying to get tbcte lrit(f.rfil( J of being crowded out into the cold. ii yon want good rboeing dons, go to Bin, I If yon want yoor 8 let's ironed right, go to Btin ii yon want good fliili irons, go to Buu If yoo want your wagon Ironed inthsbtit styls and workmanship, go to Bin- Usirs makes tha best 6tomp MarniBtiiib Suta, aad doas ail kinds of BLACKSMITHljj as ebatp at oan bo dona In the oountv for Cta mj rusi, viuca aa ureas n uiearneio, fs. THOMAS BEER" Boggi Tp., Dae. 10, 1867-tf. Cheap l'u mil ure. - JOHN GULTCJI D1SIRES to Inform bit old friends scJru I torn era, that having enlarged ku itoau I inoreased his facilities for manufacturing, kit I now prepared to make to order sack FurnnriM.. I may be desired, in good aty la and at ebeaa nits I for CASH, lie generally bas on hind, at b I rurnnure rooms, w vanen asaonmsDi ot restj, made fanitura, among which ara BUREAUS AND SIDE-IiOARns. Wardrobes and Book-Cases; Centre, Sofa, Vultr, Breakfast and Lining Extenstot Tahiti: Cm. mon. Frtaeh-post,Cotugt,Jenny-Lind and oiW I tleditadi tcfaj or all kinds. ork-itaats, ! Hut-racks, Wash-stands t Rooking and Ar Cbairs t sprinr-aoat, caaa-bottom, narlor. turn- I mon and other Chairs; Looking-Ulassei of tTtry detcriptlsn oa band ; and new glasses- for tli frames, which will ba pat in on vary reasassbn terms en shortest notice. Ita also koeps on but or famishes to order, Corn bosk. Hair and Ctv toa-top Mattressai. Coffins op Evert Kind Made to order, and funerals atteadtd with i Hearse whenever desired. Alio, House Paiotiif I dona to order. Tbo subscriber also maoutM- tores, and bas constantly oa band, Clamntl Patent n ashing Machine, tha batt now In im! loots asing tbtt machine never need ba wittu out eleaa clothes 1 lis also kas Flyer's PaUtt Cbura, a superior article. A family using U'j Cbura never need ba without battar 1 AM ths above and many othai articles art fir nisbed to eustom era cheap for Caaa or sxebasfti frr approved aonntry produce Cherry, Mspli, Poplar, Lin wood and otksr Lumber suitable for Cabinet aork, taken in txchangs for fur nils', jrRcmember tha shop Is aa Market stmt, Cloaific-lJ, Pa., and noariy oppoaite tke "Old Jev Store." JOUN Q CLICK. Korembtr 2t, ISA2 j READING .bOK ALL!! . BOOK'S & STATIONERY. Market St., Clrarflrld, (at tlie Pott Office.) fpllE undersigned btgt leave to announce t X theeitisens of Clearfisld and vicinity, thai bs bas fitted np a room and has just renins, from ths eity with a large amount of readitg matter, consisting in part of ' Bibles and Miscellaneoas Books, Blank, Account and Pass Books of every de scription i Papar and Envelopes, French preista' and plaint Pans and Pencils Blank, Le-rtl Papers, Deeds, Mortgages; Judgment, Eienp tion and Promissory notes; White aad Parck; ment Drier, Legal Cap, Record Cap, and Bill Cap, Sheet, Musis lor either Plana, Flute ar Violis constantly an band,. Any boaka or station srj desired that I may aot have oa hand, will be or ordered by first express, and sold at abtlsialt or retail to snit customers. I will alio keep periodical literature, sack as Magetint. Nwi. papers, as. P. A. ttAl LlM. Clearfield May T, lb8-tf DAVID YOUNG, Stono-Cutter nnfJ Stone-Mason, 1T ILL eieente all work in his line at taed. It orals prices and ia FIHPT-t LASS ttjls. . Architectural Ornaments In ALL STYLES, Stone Ireesln of ever, descrirtloa, and all kinda of mason work ros trated for in .rent of the enanty. Any person wishing to have respectable mason aork aal atoae-rutting dona, will Ii.d it lo their iatersit to call npoa ana I would also Inform lbs pok llc that I ean deliver any qaaatlty or class it ston. dosired, as I sm ths owner of a FIRST-CLASS STONE QUARRY Orders for work ran ba addressed to DAVID YOl'NO. atar:3,T Clearteld I'a. JEW 6TOKE A.XU.XEW GOODS. JOS. SHAW Se SOM Haft) just opened a Niar Stoat, on Main 8t.,CLiianr.LB, Pa., lately occupied by Win. F. IRWIN. Tbeir stock eonaiati of . Lli 1" C22 CD CD LD 51j Otocktt'.ga of Iht brat quality, QUEENSWARE, BoOtS 811(1 SIiOGb, and ?ery article aeceiaar for. "one'a comfo.-t. Call and txamlne oor itock before pur cU.ing elaasrhere. May 9. ISiCfi.lf. The Lightning Tamer. IlflK nnder.lgned ar tha aols Agents In tbia county for tha "North American Galvanised LlilllTMNU KUDS." These ara ike aely saf rods now la use, and are eadorssd hy all Ik a sclent a mse la lha eeunlry. VY kerehv antlfv th. eitlsena of lha eeaaly j that a will put theaa ap a belter red, and fas .era n.ne.T, sea. IS OB.rgea Dy SO. lor.if. genu who annnolly t ravers, the eounty and carry of ear lulls cash, aevar to retura. ENCOURAGE HOME LABOR. Those wishing Lightning Hods ersrted ihelr buildings aeed but address as by leitsr, or call la person. We will put them up anyahsra ia thaeoanty, aad warrant them. The Hods and Fiiiarea ean be aaea at any time be aallln, al our etore. H. K, UlULkE A CO. - Clearfield, March It, lB7t.il Clearfield Nursery. ENCOURAGE HOME INDUSTRY. rpilg aadenlgnrd, having established t H X eery oa Ihe Tike, ahoal kalf way between Clearteld and CoewenaTllls, la prepared le fa' aisk allklad. of 'Rl IT THKKe),(sMudardaad dwarf,) Kvargnieas, Shrahhery, Orap. Vlaes. Qooseberries, Lawtoa Ulaehheny, airawberryi aad Rasbarry Viae. Also, SiberiaaCrab Trees, Qulaee, aad early aetrl.l hhubarb, Aa. Orders promptly attended to. Address, J. i. wmeHT. sspll 8 y Carweasvlils, Fa JkK'- KTIKS-The tsj laleat alylae 4 P, R. rrLLJRTOK-l, If pall papaf t T -1 1 i i a I V 1 t J I I