1 !i Mm -I "! li nt;! f I il v. i. .in m in I- It r 3 IS f -r Hi i 1 'I- II! .1 III. Jtf f ShcgjicpuMiciUK GEORGE B. GOODLANDER, niTo aan i-bomibtob. CLEARFIELD, Ta. WEbXEDAY MORNING. ACOVST 1, 1171. Democratio State Ticket. roR AUDITOR OENBRAL, GEN. WM. McCANDLESS, Or Pllll.aDBI.ema, FOR SURVEYOR GENERAL, CAPT. JAMES II. COOPER, OP LAWRKKCB COI'KTT. full poll of till Democratic rote will oara the eleotioa of oar State tioket .bv a large majority. .JSP"-Let every Dcmoorat remember that, and Impress the truth of It upoo the minds of his neighbors. Democratio District Ticket. '' SENATOR: WILLIAM A. WALLACE, of Clearflcld. Subject to the action of District Convention. Demooratio County Ticket. ASSEMBLY: JOIM LAW SHI'-, of Osceola. , ASSOCIATE jrDUESt H1I.I.1AM C. 1'Oa.RY, of Clearfield. JOHN J. READ, of f .awreiiee. PU0TH0NOTARV: - AARON C. TATP., of C'learlleld. REGISTER A RECORDER! A8BI BV W. IEF, or Clearflcld. . TREASURER: SAMUEL P. WILSON, of HraJford. COMMISSIONER: F. F. COUTR1ET, of karlliaua. ACDlTORi REUBEN McPIIKHSON.ot Clearflcld. COUNTY eURVKYORr 8. V. Mct'l.OMKEY.of Curwelisvllle. Democratic Exerulire Committee. The Ezeoulive Coinrailtea authorised by the Democratic State Convention of Pennsylvania baa been constituted and organised ai follows: Wm. A. Wallace, Clearneld, CUirman. Wm. Mutebler. Esq., Raeton, Northampton. . Hon. Samuel J. Randall, Philadelphia. C. B. Brockway, Esq., Bloowiburg, Columbia. Robert L. Johnon, Esq.. Ebcnsburg, Cambria. Hon. Charlee J. Biddle, Philadelphia. Lewie C. Cessiciey, Esq., Philadelphia. Ucn. George W. Case, Pitt.htirgh, Allegheny. L. A. Mackey, Esq., Lock Haven, Clinton. W. 8. Nlengr-r, Esq., Chamberaburg, Franklin. lloo. W. MoClellaud, Lawrenoe, Uterttitrjf. No eleven better men are to be found In the State, and a lively eanvaae mar be expected. Remarkable. Nearly nil Grant's Cubinot Minister were In Washington on Kridny lust. An Invoice. A sliip loaJ of ten Elephants, from Ceylon, landed at Now YorU, on lust Saturday. We notivo tlint the Dullefonte Law Library is creating a little onplrasnnt- ne.ss between some of the Democratic candidates for the Legislature. IIandy. Tlio Radical State Central Committee, or, the major portion, ue- ecmblod at Erie last week, under pay as jurors in tho United States Circuit and District Courts. Ready for a Ulaze. Tho Willinms port Standard says : "Tyrone has a cavalry company called tho 'Sheridan Troop.' Whether it proposes to go into a general mill and barn burning business is not stated." Hon. Jumec G. Blaine la prominently ufentioned for the nomination uf tbe Vice Presidency. -Jiadi-col Exchange. . Belter see Ren Butler about that arrangement bofore you go too far, or ye might both land in the Dutch Gap Canal. ' Tuk Nominees. -Tho Democrats ot llurylund met in Slate Convention In Baltimore, on the lOlh ult., and noiui- . naled Hon., Wm. Pinkey Why to, of that city, for Governor, lion. A. K. Seytcr, of Washington county, for Attorney General, and Hon. Levin Woolford, (present incumbent,) for Comptroller. Cambria county, snys an exuhango, lias gone for Gen. Hancock for I'rcsi dent and R. L. Johnson, Esq , for Senator. That's more than alio done for Speer, for Congress, last fall. Trobably If they cannot roguluto their domestic concerns they will now try national affairs awhile, until homo uf fuirs bocomo scttlod and quiet. ' A Lively Bukiness From three to four hundred dollars' worth of counterfoil legal tenders and fraction, nl currency (s received daily at the redemption division of the Treasury. It i. returned to the Bonders. And this, too, whilo a regiment of Treasury detectives (if Ihny dnn'llie,) gobble np a batch of counterfeiters evory week. Gospel Truth. The article in another column, tuken from tho Now York Sun, one of the shining lights of Radicalism, on "An Abuse of Otflci til Tower," sounds like thunder from a clear sky. It is so seldom thnt Radi cal newspaper! tell tho truth upon such in a iters that wo arc compelled to give luu article in full, and wo hope our Democratio readers will call the at tention of their "loyul" neighbor to this political curiosity. ' ' ' ' "' Obitoart. Robert Eldor of Uuir Moon, Centre county, known to many of our readers, died at the old homo tead ia that to-vnsliip one day lust ' week, in tho 87th year of his ago. Austin Curtin, a half brother of Kx Gov. Curtin, died near Milesburg, on the 21st, ageU 70 year. ' , Rev. Dr. Joseph F. Berg, on emi nent divine in the Dutch Reformed Church, died at New Brunswick, Now Jersey, on the 20th Inst., in the (Will year of hit age. At tho lime of his . death be was professor of Diduolio Theology in tho , Reformed Dutch Theoloijluul Seminary at New Brunt wick, Iscw Jorsey. Otcuimliona and Salarie. Tho fact that tho Legislature hits repealed tho ono and two per cent. tax on all occupations valued ut over $200, items to disturb' many of our editorial brethren, from the fact that nearly all publish tho ropeallng act. Yet,' It does not effect one man in a thousand, and no 'editors, because tholr occupation never exceeds two hundred dollar. The tone of the fol lowing article, which we clip from the Journal of last week, would lend ono to suppose that all occupations wero exempt from taxation, and that If nn individual was too poor to own any property he would have to pay no tax at all. The Journal says : OcceriTiois AMD Salirirs. Wt elip tbe fol lowing' from an eacbange. Tbe aol waa approved June ad, 1S7I i "The law llnponlng a tax on oeoupatlona and alarirl, in tikis State, waf repealed bjr onr Legie. lature, a Taut whloh fremi tu hare cacupcd the no tice of loiae of tbo offlciatf In tblf eomtty. Bill havo born acnt to our Revere! eitiaenfl with the oocupatlun ta obargi-d upon then, wbieb ahowe that tbe eiiftonoe of this new law ia not generally known. We glle below tbe aol ej it waa paaaed, and now atande niton our tUtute bouka:" Bucnofl 1. ift it eauerttf, etc., That eo much of the act approved April twrnty-nlnth, Anno Do mini one thouaand eight hundred and forty-fuur, ai imporliig a tai of two per oentuni on every dul Inr of aalary and euioluinentR uvvr two hundred dollara, of prraoni holding pu'ie office or offlcei, held under corporations: alto, io ninoh of the act aa imposes a tax of one per centum on Inouture of irRaeimen, occupations aua prolersiuns, over two hundred dollars, Is hereby rt-poaled. Just so. But taxes asxessed and duo in April tiro not necessarily wiped out by nn act of Assembly approved in Juno. And more: half tho truth in this instance seems to suit bolter than tho whole truth. Tho repealed net only relates to tho wealthy, and docs not effect ton men in this county; besides, It 6nly npplies to Slate lax. No two per cent. Stnto tax was ever paid by any citizen in this county, hence tho repeal relieved no one here. Tho act only related to bankers and office holders with largo sularics. The aggrcgnto amount of Stnto tax paid by cilizuns of this county on ocenpa lions at one por cent, tho pnst year amounts to just fifteen dollars, and was paid by seven persons tho wealthiest in tho county. . Tho amount is not much, but it must bo raised and paid into I lie Slate Treasury in the future, and will of course bo imposed on tho horses and cows of farmers and me chanics. . This repealing act is one of iho very dirty tricks dono by the Legislature last winter. Those who ndvocatcd and brought about tho repeul rhould be at-humcd of their work. ' This is another triumph of capita! over the labor of tho country, and if it augurs anything good for cilher parly we fail to see it. Tho repeal of tho act in question is an outrage upon every, body, and daro not bo defended by any one, becauso il is wholly in tho inter est of the wealthy and ofHco holders. Constitutional Contention. At tho coming Oetnbcr election the citizens of Pennsylvania will vote upon the ntiestion ol culling u ennven lion to amend tho Slnlo Constitution, under the following act passed by tho ImI T -ajsiwttit ,.,-a An Act to authorise a popular vote upon the qui-ltion of calling a Convention to amend the loostllnt.on or j'coniylvama. Sir. I. Ut il nmtlfJ.it., That the question of calling a convention to amend the Constitution of this commonwealth be submitted to a vote of the people of the general eleoiion, to be held on tbe second Tuesday ol October nat, toe smtl quoauon to be voted upon tn manner following, to wil: In counties and cities in which slip ticket Toting Is authorised by law. votes fur and against a con vention may be expressed and given upon tbe tieket, bealeJ or eudorsed with the word "Htato" and not othorwlre; and the words Used shall be "Constitutional Convention" or against a I. on renlfon," and in counties or dirtricts in which lip ticket voting shall not be authorised by law, each elector voting upon said question stiiill cast a separate ballot, endorsed on the outeluc ixin slitotional Convention." and containing on tbe in side the words "for a Convention " or "against a Convention and all votes cast as nforc.eid shall be received, counted and returned by the proper eleotion ofliccrfl and return judges as votes lor Governor are received, counted and returned ander existing laws, Brc t. That the election aforeraid ihallbcbeld and be suhjcot to all the provisions of law which apply to general elections: nneriu. ol me sevorai counlica shsll give notice of this act in their elec tion proclamation the present year, and the Gover nor shall cause all tbe returns of tbe Raid elections, aa received by the secretary of the commonwealth, to be laid before the legislature at Its next annual election. Jna H. urea, Ppeaknr of the House, z : Wim.um A. Waui-acs. Hnraker of the Senate. Arrnorrn The second dny of Jnne, Anne Domini, one thousand eight hundred and seventy one. , ' Julia W. Ukabv. A PiioTesT.--Noarly all the Prosby leriun, Lutheran and Baptist clergy mon, ciders and deacons of the West Branch Valley, from Lock Haven to Northumberland, through Rev. Joseph Stephens, huvo signed and publishod a protest against holding tho ap preaching West Branch Cnmp Moot ing, near Lock Haven, which com monces on tho 15th of August. The Camp Meeting Committee, after read ing and discussing the protest, uuani mously udopted tho following; RttnlttA. That tbe letter of Rer. Joseph fttevena and others be returned to Mr. Stevens whb Infor mation that tbe Weal Braneb Camp Meeting As oeialioa has capacity to koow and understand its Roolal anu moral relations and obligations wits out denominatlounl dictation. Tho leading objection in the protest socms to bo "tho fearful desecration of the Christian Sabbath, under cover of tho numo and authority of the Christian Church." ' So we go. What is one brother's poison is anothor's meat. - . .as i e Ti ll ' A Lively Fellow. Joe. S. Turner, the Tilusvillo lawyer, was last week convicted in tho United Slates Court at Erie, for forging pension pnpors, end was sentenced by Judge McCund- less to pay a fine of 82,000 and under go imprisonment in the penitentiary for lourtecn years. . Two Marshals mid District Attorney Swoopo, left Erie on Friday morning with their bird for the penitentiary ut Alleghony city but soon after passing Greenville, Mer cer eonnty, tbeyfonnd that the bird had flown away. Turner goiirave to go into the water closet ard while in thero escaped out of tho winnow, and at last accounts was still at large. Blhied. Hon. Richard Otrotsbv. formerly governor of Illinois, is out In letter positively declining tbe nomination lor congressman at large to succeed Gon. Logun. Mr. Oglesby was Gon. Logan's stronir competitor for the Senate. He express himself tiroa oi public mo and declares his intention to remain at hora with, bi family th remainder of his life, wf efbuse of Otlleiot Power. Major Amos T. Akerman, formerly of Iho stuff of Major-General Hubert TihiiiiIis, (J. a. A., but nl- present Grant's Attorney Genural, is stumping North Carolina in tho interest ol his patron. In currying out the boliesla of his Presidential master Akerman is sinking the high ofllco which he holds to n depth It bus never uetore lullcn to. The nubiio have long had a correct appreciation of Major Akrrman's fit ness tor tho oilloe ol Attorney uenoral. It neoded not the ropresontations made to the Prosidonl last wintor, by the Justices of iho Supreme Court, of his incapacity and habitual neglect of duty to ndd confirmation to lionet, liis opinions, whon be succeed in forming any, on leiiai questions ot gravo im port are Juuguea at Dy niemuors oi iho bur. and passed over wun nuiut contempt by the judges to whom they are submitted. Those, however, mar bo faults of a negative character, and are of the heaJ rather than the heart. But Major Akormnn'a course as a stump oralor In North Carolina is disgrace ful, and Is well calculated to Dnng Hie General Government into contempt. An exciting contest is going on in that State oyer the question of remodeling tho Constitution. Tho present instru ment is the rosult or carpet-bag rule, and it very naturally fails to meet the requirements of the people under the new regime They have therefore re solved to change it, and with that view thoy demand that a convention be callud and the question sabmiltod to the pcoplo, , ' - President Grant, with ah cvo lbthe possiblo effect such a change may have upon his coveted rcnominalion, says tlial ho Uoesn t want tlio uonsiuuuon of North Carolina amended In any way, and ho has sont the pliant Akor- in a n into thnt Stato to mount the slump and so Inform tho people The latter mado a speech In Wilming ton tho oilier day In which ho plainly intimated what would be tho rosult of a neglect to respect Grant's wishes in tho mailer. He said in substance that if thcro bo a convention and a new Constitution, and tho partisans of the old ono, though a ruction and m the minority, chooso still to mnin tuin its existence, it will be fur tho President to recognizo whichever he pleases, and if necessary to uphold bis choico uy ibrco ol arms. Passing over tho flagrant usnrpa lion of authority thnt would beinvolv ed in such a course, lot us soo in what poMlion tho uttorance of such a scntt ment places Akerman. The quostion as it would l o presented in the case supposed, is purely one of law, and as such would noccssarily be reterrod to the Attorney General. Thoreforo we have the spectacle of Akerman on the stump, plainly announcing bclnrchand what shall be the decision of A kcrman the Attorney General. Could parti aanship co any further than that i A Judge for in such a matter tho Attorney-General acts asajudgo, and Ins decision is just as html openly avowing his judirtnont in advance! If President Grant has not decency cnouirh to remove this unworthy serv ant from ofllco, he should at least recall him from his present sphere and make him atlond to his duties. He has no more right to interfere with tho qnos lion of remodeling tho Constitution of North Carolina than ho has to die- Into who shall bo Premier of England If tho pcoplo of North Carolina want to chango the organic law of their .State, il is nona ol Ins business, f or him to send an imbecile partisan of me AUiilinmiruiioii into iiurm .vitru lina to miiko threats In bis name,, is but another disgraceful act added to the many disgraceful acts of his most disgraceful administration. A'ew York bun, ' No Snips 7?nf plenty of Ku Klux bills and jircenstructwns. (Jn butur day last, six steamships left the port of Now York for Europo, carrying two thousand passengers, and heavy cargoes of American produce. JVof one of the six steamers was an Ameri can vessel. Year after year, under the present Radical system, American commerco has steadily declined, and yet Congress, at each successive ses sion for years past, has boon so much occupied with pnssing Ku Klux and other oppressive laws, that it lias not linil lima Inirirs tbo snhiuot of Ameri can commerce any consideration. Nor will proper relief ever como from tho party now in power. They aro for dais legislation, by which tho few are mndo rich at tho expenso of tho many, and hence their actions aro always productive of bad results -upon tho general business ol tho nation. CamrriaCountt. The Democracy of Cumbria county mot at tho Court House at Ebcnshurg on Monday and nominated the following ticket : Assembly, W. Horace Roses Pro Ihonolary, J. K. llite j Associate Judges, John Flanagan, R W. Lloyd; District Attornoy, II. II. Sechlur) Treustirer, John Cox) Commissioner, W. V. McClelland i four House I)i rector, James Farron j Auditor, W. A. A. Little 11. L. Johnson, Esq., was doclared the choice or the Convention tor aon ator, and cmpowored to select bis con ferees. F. A. Shoemaker was elected Chair man of tho County Committee. The Great Drad Head. Forney's Press says ! "President Grant may be cxpoctod In Washington on the Bth of August, just prior to his departure fur his overland trip to Calilornia. Those, therefore, who desiro to see "the government" at its old seat again, will please repair thither on that day It is expected that Grant wilt bring a hit of his Dii!i;er Indian relations back wilh him. Hi oilier relations being all cared lor. , . Mistaken. Tho Radical newsps- haN nf nim fitnf A fi nt let.lni fit o.,n fort themselves by telling that Micro is disaffection in the Democratic ranks towards the nominees ol the Demo-i-rul.in State Convention. This is K base falsehood. Thero is not a Demo- r....tf.. ..nr... I., fl.j. fit .1 1 A art f h u-n umLiv 111 mw vnu, i.i n v know, that is not giving the nominees a most earnest and sen Ions support, wfitjllier Hiey endorse the 0th resolu tion or not. Fruit Cro. Cincinnati, July 2b The rroit crop nf this T.cinitv is com Ing out beyond xpeclatlon. Peaches are more a onndnnt than last year sua abovo tho averago quality. Apples have not bcon of so good a quality Air ten years. The yield is fair. There has not been such a crop of plums within a aocsde. ino entire season is threo weeks earlier than common. Dick's extensive , iron , works at Mcadvtllo, were burned on Ilia "Ulli nit. Lossf20,n(Oj Inf nrod for lin(000. JI TV, Hrutt. Ctnn liv nnn tho friend of the Prcs). dont desert him. When ho first cnV lured tho While, llouso the Kudiculs wero. enthusiastic In their praise of the silent soldier who was to recon struct tbo Union, and bring disorder out of 'lie chaos 01 emi war uy inc. mere rattle ot his saner in us sncain. Mnu, Lie ni-afttaariH admirers are lim- :,,i in il.n niri'ln nf Lis own relations I ,uu .v - of tho Federal office holders, tho two being in most cases idonnoai. Among . i. mnii nnrsislent of his trumpeters have boon the Messrs. Harpers, who in their several periodicals unve lav il,.l ..,,.1.1. nim 1 an mm 11 him. Thcv too, however, linvo at lust bcon forced to chango their tono, anu in me ihsi n.imi.n- i'iliiir ninirazino publish the following bitter assuult upon bim in tllO Ibrm 01 an OXirau. iroin a rewer of Thomas Jefferson, in which the writer said : ' - "Tbo nubiio will nover be made to believe that an appointmont of a re t..; la mails, nn the rround of merit alone, uninfluenced by family flews ; nor can they ever soo wuu apnrooa lion offices, the disposal of which they entrust lo their Presidents for public nMiirw.iu ilivini'd out as family oroti- ertr Mr. Adams decraded himself nftn in 11 he inn rnniii(,L on tins sunt jeet, as General Washington bad done himsolt tliegrealosi nonor. it an two such examples to proceed by I should . . I I - V. i- A U be dOUDiy excussuie to err. imiros thai ihia nliu-r-a the relations of the President in a worse situation than if I... urjii-A Ik atmntrnr! but tho nubllO good, which cannot be effected if lis confidence bo lost, requires this sacri flco". An attack so bitter snd unexpected aa tlila must irl-i-ftllv aunov tho Prcsi- dent. While criticism of bis official n j - j acts is always in order, it is not pleas ant lo see him thus suuuouiy suiuoea by llioso who have been his foremost friends. Iho Messrs. uarpcr.oi course, alinrn in llin nhuinO which all fOod citizens foul at tho gross nepotism of the 1 resident, oui inoir assault upon ilm mnn wlinni thev have heretofore so unformly defended is cruel in Us suddenness and sarcailic bitlerness. Sew York World Illinois Hoeaks. Tho New York 5un says: Tbe Re-' publican Stale Central- Committee of Illinois hold a special meeting yester day. The ol jct was to prepare for tho Stato campaign this full, but the Committee nro fin-seeing men.s Thoy evidontly have the good of tho greul national Republican party at heart, for they expressed tho opinion that Ulysses S. Grant is not the proper person to make a successful run on tho - Presidential ticket. They de manded as tho ncxt'cu'ndiduto a civil inn experienced in Government affairs. This action is timely. The Repub licans of Now York will reecho it. Tho shameless character of ho Mili tary Ring who completely control the President is understood bv tho honest Republicans of the great Stato of Illi nois. Thoy condemn Grant's nepot ism and bis arbitrary and unconstitu tional action in endeavoring lo force his San Domingo fraud upon tho pco plo. They utter llioir protest against Grant's dastardly Cuban policy, and against his retention of a convicted bribe Laker in tho Stale Department.' They riso abovo tho uproar created by Grant's thievinii oflico-holdors and spouk tho heartfelt sentiments of .the lionpel rnnooro ol Alio a;r.a ifnpntill- can parly. The men of Illinois have sounded tho slogan. II their wnr'hing is heeded, tho parly of National Pro gress may march to victory in the autumn of 1872. If otherwise, dire disaster and defeat are certain. ' Favoritism. The mal administra tion of our Government is becoming more visible cvory day. The follow ing fully demonstrate how things sre being done, and what has becomo of army diecipline is lully established in this last fiaseo. Tho Philadelphia Age say : Ono Captain Otllcy, not of iho llorso Marines, but of the first United States I ti fun try, was lately brought Michigan, on a number of charges, before a court-martial at Detroit, Among them wero, using profane lan guage ; neglecting to perform his duty ; being drunk , profane and obsccno, on several occasions on some of which Indios woro present ; giving permis sion lo ofllcor to visit Canada; omit ting parades ; and ordering a salute to bo fired in his own honor, wl.cn in a state of highly inflamed Intoxication. The Captain whs found guilty on these charges, and sotilonccd to bo repri manded by tho Department Comman der. This ofllccr thought tho sonlonce too severe, and restored tho Captain to duty. . Not such duly as that lie had boun performing we nope. If an ofllcor does not doserve reprimanding fur drunkenness, profanity, obsccnily and open disregard of orders, for what crime in the calondar, cither civil or military, should bo punished T General Grant has demoralized the whole civil service ol tho oountry by hi looso modojof conducting his ad ministration, and favoritism js now running the nrmy. A change is need ed in tho chief magistracy of the' na tion, or all departments of the govern ment will be rotten to the core. - Six Men Blown to PiecesOh Tliursilny mnrping lust the locomotive "Vulcan." belonging to tho Lehigh Valley Railroad Company, exploded at Coal Port, just above Matich Chunk, whilst going np tho road. 'Tho en giho was blown tn atoms and six mon who woro on her at tho time word lit ernlly lorn lo pieces and their mangled bodies strewn abonl in all directions; one uf them in fact, having been thrown across tho Lehigh rivur and was found nearly a Quarter of a milo from whero thb explosion occurred. Tho men killed all live at Wcnthurly, Carbon county, and nil except ono leave wivos and children. The follow ing Is the names of the unfortunate men: Jacob ; Lauchner, Knginoor; Edward Knohnor, Fireman; George L. Jones, 1 Ieton Taney, Henry Nuss and Martin Gerhnrl, train bands. The cause of the accident, we pre sume, will ever remain a mystery, as no ono on the engine at tho time of the explosion, Is left to mnke liny ex plnniition, ' Tho engine is said to havo been in good running order nnd cxpo rlonced unginccrs, who havo examined the wreck, say that the boiler must bave had plenty of water in it At that lime. East on Sentinel. ' L ' Four burglars mado an attempt to rob tho Shirley House, Freenort, Arm strong county, nn the morning of tho 3d, when Mr. Shirley, who had hCArd of thelrintcntion And was well prepar ed for them, shot at ono of thoir num ber named Jonos. as he was trvinrr tn hoist a window, killing hiin Instantly. Tho othor three fled, but woro subs. qnently arrested ai lodged, n. jail at Klttsnning. t Jiliicfllaneoui firm. General Shcrntan has been visiting Gonoral McClellan, at Orange, N. J. The Civil Service Commission, at Washington, has adjourned until Octo ber mu. Ninetv thousand baskets of peach es were sold in Now York on Friday . . f T 1 ' 7 last, irom uoiawaro aiuue. , John Fogle, postmaster at Cadiz, Ohio, was arrested on Thursday for embezzling tbo fundb of Hie Govern ment. - ' A lady in Wyoming complains, that notwithstanding the fumulo suffrago law, hundreds of her sox in that terri tory refuse to vote iioIcbs coaxed by good-looking men. Gonoral Harlan, the Radical candi date for Governor of Kentucky, ad mils thnt the Ka Klux law passed at the recent session of Congress is un constitutional. Counterfoil ton dollar notss on the Flour City National Bank of Roches ter, are being freely circulated in dif ferent sections of tbe State. Our citi zens should be on thoir guard. The last sensation in Prince Edward county, Vn., is the clopoment of Henry Clay Owen (whito) with a ncgress, and a daughter of Mr. Elijah (Jason with a negro (one of his farm hands.) A remarkable family lives in Dallas county, Ark. The father is 107 years old, the mother 106, and tbo two are the parents oitwenly-mno children fifteen boys and fourteen girls., . The Kbensburg Alleghanian estab lishment was sold At Sheriff's salo last week, Mr. Ed. James Doing tho purchas er, and wbo, it is said, designs start ing a Ropublican paper there ut an early duy. Tho Chicago Common Council aro coins to Salt Lalt City, and nn ex change snys it is understood thnt their purposo is to strike a decisive blow at polygamy by distributing Chicago di vorces among the Mormons. Napoleon visits London every day, generally lollowing along the sunny tide of Bond street, or haunts tho bow windows of a club house. He is very popular with the working classes, who cheer In in, ana lie is getting very lut. Kentucky is alive with stump spoak inir. Nearly all the candidates of tho two tickets co about in pairs discus sing public issues before the people the Kentucky election comes oil Au gust 7, and will be the next In order. Joseph R. Turner, a mombcrof tbo bar from tilusvillo, convicted ol tnrg ing pension papers, was on tho 25ih ult., sentenced by Judgo M'Candloss to pay a fine of 2,000 and to fourteen years imprisonment in tbe westorn penitentiary. "A poet," contemplating Gen Grant perplexing his Drain over the Muew departure, thus went orr over his op poarunco : "He smuto a ghastly emile. And many a wink he wunk And aarely it was ao pleasant thing To think tbe thought he tbunk." Will Merited. Tho degree of Doctor of Laws wss conferred upon lion. J. S. Black by the Board of Directors of Pennsylvania Collego at Gettysburg, on lust lhursday. Jl over a degree was worthily conferred, il is in tins instance, At Mobile, on Saturday, Braxton Bragg, Jr., a nephew of General Bragg, was assaulted on the street by Madi son Wilson, son of L. M. Wilson, Vice President of tbo Mobile and Mont jemery dtnilr.!. iloll -fired iatnl shots, and Wilson was instantly killed. Sovontoct. Saratoga trunks, two large boxes threo hampers, three small cur- pet bags, two bird cages, a brace of dogs, a r rench msid, two easy chairs and a mirror, comprised the baggngo of a fuahionnblo Philadelphia family who recently arrived At llio Stockton House, Cape May. Russell Errelt, tho fugleman of the Cameron Quay ring, belongs to tho editorial fraternity. Publishers of starving Radical newspapers need not hesitate to approach him for pecuniary aid. Ho knows how il U himself. Ilo lust week paid 1700, for the Scran ton Banner and has more soap left. The Postmaster-General received from London the formal articles of a treaty for the exebango of postal mon ey orders with Great Britain. Tho system will go into operation on October 1st, singlo money orders be ing limited to toO each, or 10 ster ling. fii the caso of Laura Fair, under stintonco ofdeuth ntSun Frnnoisco, an appeal baa been mad to tho Supremo Court, and a hourfng set for October next. Hence, according to nn Associ ated Press despatch, "thero is no like lihood of hor being hanged before Janr uary next." -. Tho Boston Times exprcssos tho hope that now that Gonoral Butler's namo is fairly boforo the ptiblio as a candidate for Governor of Massachu setts, all tho details of tbe diabolical scheme that he hatchod to starve his own mother will be fully oxposod. All tho murders and outrages in the Southern Stales, out of A population of twelvo millions, are charircd bv Ro- publicans lo Ku Kluxism; In the North, wnero tney are more numerous, thoy "hro denominated under the old names, nnd will not appear In pamphlet form as an electioneering document. Tlio Radicals of Florida follow tho -example of-their friends of Alabama nnd Now York in quarreling about the olllces. Senator Oshorn bus como all the wny to Long Branch to convince tbo President thut the way to "settle the. Republican differences." is to sd- point only bis friends to bo postmas ter and collector. " Methodist preachers are proverbial ly facetious. A day or. two siuco, in llio courso of the trial of Dr. Lanalian before tho Book Commiltco of tho Methodist church, the Rov. Dr. Moore made the statement that "a Methodist preacher had been bung, and more ought to bo ;" whereupon a good broth er promptly asked, "Which Moore 7" Tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company now light thlrty-fivo passenger enrs wilh gns, and additions to tho number nr boing mado as rapidly as possible. F.sch car takes with it enough gns for sixly hours steady burning. They have Ave burners nnd aro so brilliantly lighted that rending Is nn cusy matter in any part of tho car. " ' Tho Democratic Rennto saved the pcoplo of tho Stnto $250,000 by Insist ing that tho question whether or not a Constitutional Convention shall bo called, should be submitted to the pcoplo nf the next general election,- The Republicans wanted lo hart a $ecial election hold Immediately to determine th question, which would hsv entailed ap expense 0f at lossl th oor sum. upon the tax payors of the Stato. ; Tho Democratio pro position was finally sdoptod, and now the pooplo can vote pn the question At tbo same time thst they voto for Slats and county offloors, Tin Tiiutii Onlv. The Charleston (S. C.) Courier, commenting on tho pending J.u mux investigation, impua the Committee will do the pcoplo of South Carolina the justice to summon before thorn thnso who are really me representative men of the State, and who, without bias or personal inter est, will truly pnrlray tho rool condi tion of tlio Slate, vindicate its people from the aspersions which have been recklessly -id ruthlessly cast upon them, and thus ascertain the truth and promote the genoral welfure. The people of this Stato, says the fourter, hsve nothing to tear irom me truth. It is this which they desiro. Thoy shrink from no investigation which is impartial ; any olhor is only calculutcdLto mislead and deceive. e svi sii ii R. J. Bright, Stato Printer of In diana, was arrested on Friday for fraud and perjury in the settlement of his accounts with the Mtalo. IN TUG If ATTRIt OF TUB KflTATB OF Ulcbard Wsple, Ut of Boggi towDibip, tWtJ. To lb llclri ud IlppreKDUtlrn of K .ch ard Wajile, deooaMd : At to Orphan)' Court btd at Clrarfleld, In and fur tb count of Clearfield. Juno 7 1 a, A. V. 1871, tbo patitioa of Jamca II. Wtiplo, awignea of Tkomai L. Wapla, waa pre sented and read prajiug fur a drerco of Conrt for pocifio pcrrorioaaea of eonlraoi with aa4d deca dent wlitraupon the aaid Court ordered tbat pub lication ba wada to noo-raiiUeot be in, requiring thtca to appear In aaid Court, on tha lit day of September Tarn next, to anawer aaid petition and now eaoea, 11 any iney naro, wny a aacroe mould nol bo made for tbe apeeifle parforHanea of con tract In taid petition, mentioned aooording to trno intent nnd waa,ning thereof. by tba Conrt, C. A. MATfeR, r. J. Atteatt A. VT. Ikm. augl.-ft. IN THE OHPIIANH COURT of Clear field Qoiinty, Pennsylvania. In the matter of the partition of the real estate of Hichard Waple, late of Buggl township, said eounty, deocased. To the heirs and legal repre sentatives of the Raid deocased i Take aotioe, that an inquest will be heldoa the premises, ia f)oara;a township, said eontitv, en SATt'KIMY, the Vih DAY Of MKI'TKMBKII, A. I. U7l,at t o'elook, A. M., of that day, for the purpose of making partition of the real estate of the aaid deceased, to and among bia legal representatives, If the same ean be done without prejndiee to or Hpoiling of the whole, elhcrwiee to valne and appraisetbe same according to law, at which time and place yon are required to attead If yon think proper. JLsTIN J, PIK, SuiRtrp's Orrics, I SberiD. Clears eld, Pa., Aug. 2, 1871. J gCHWARTZ dk CHAFF, Wholesale dealers la Wood and Willow Ware, Oil Cloths, COTTON YARNS, &c, ft 19 Mtirktt Strut, PHii.ibiLPRidVf Pa.i July Ut, 1871. Cbarlee W. fichwarti and Alhart Oraff with drew from tbe firm of A. II. Vravneiaeae A Co. Judo 30th, 1471. July 1st tbey eotered into a eo-pftrtaerfliip under llio atyla of 6th wart i A (irfT, purchaaed tha itoek and fliturea of Jaa. 11. Coylo A Co 61f Market itreet, and are now pre pared to 6U ordere fur naythiog in their line, promptly, nnd at tho leweal market prioca. Thanking our friendi for their favora In tbe past, we would aik n continuance of their patron, age, aaauring them tht wa ahali endenror to make all their dealing with ui plcaaant and ntiifita tory. ery truly youra, 8C11 WAHTZ A GRAFF. Having disponed of our ttock to tho above Brtu, wa lake pfratture in commending them to our cus tomer! and tha trade general It. JAS. II. COY LB A CO. eugl-Jt Lta of 614 Market St. H O S A D A LI S TUB IXOBEDIB.NTS THAT COM POKE H0SADAI.18 are -Bal.lishe.1 nn every fiaokega, therefore It lo ael a eeeret arrparaliea, eonsequently PlirSICtANS PRRgCRIBE IT. It ia a certain eare for Scrofula, Syphilis in all lla r..,m. It !......; ul:. In. O eases. Liver Complaint and ail diseases of s OKI DOTTLE OF KOSADALIS will do more good than ten bottles of ths cyiaps of fcareeparilla. TIIK VXPERSiaXKD PHTStCIANS have used Boeadells ia their praetleo for the pact three years, and freely enitirae il aa a reliable Alterative and Wood Purifier. 1) A L DR. T. C. PlTflll, of Baltimore. DR. T. J. Ill IV K IV. m R. H. W. CARR, ; DR. K. O PAN NELLY, DR. J. 8. HI'ARKH. of Nicholajvilte, Ky. IIR. i 1.. UH'I BTH 4 Dl..H.l.i. a c DR. A. U. Xolll.hVS, GJgoeomb, N. C. IPED AND ENDORSED BY J. B. FRENCH A SONS, Fall River, Mate. F. W. SMITH. Jackson, Mich. A. F. WHEELER. Lima, Ohio. II. HALL, Lima. Ohio. CRAVEN A CO., OorJnnsvtlle, Va. PAMt r.LO. McrADDEN, Jiarfreesboro, Tt-nn. - Our spar will not allow of any extend ed remarks In relation to Ibo virtuee of Rosadalia. To the Medical Prufcssioa we guarantee a Klnld Ki tract superior to an? I hey havo ever aaed In the trealmeat of diseased Wood; and to theaffliotrd wesae try Hosadalls, and you will be restored to neann. Roeadalli la cold by all Drafgiate price il .10 per bottle. AddreRl DR. CLEMENTS A CO., JriaetietaWNo Cktmi.tt, Aug. , 1171. -ly. . ViLTiaona, Mr). CALCINED PLA8TER AND HYDRAl'I.IC Cement, for aale l.y Jr2S lm , , . HARTSWICK A II1W1N. 1.111! IT CANS, aeldored ea the outside, of our . own manuraeture. Alan, Onus fruit JarR, for aale by . 11. F. 11IULKR A Co. JEO HARD IIOU8G, Clearield, Pa. Tha anderslBd hae leltMt .Urn hotel, and respectfully eolleita a share of natron age. lie close proiimlly to the Depot, makes this house a desirable stopping plaoe for the traveling I (Jyl1l) 8. B. ROW. IN THE ORPHANS' COURT of Clearfield eounty, Pennsylvania. In Ibe mailer of the petition of Hannah Nol der, derieee of David Horn, for epecilc perform anoe of oor.trert of Joseph l.inee. deceased, with aaid David Horn. The nndersigned Comrais loncr, appointed by said Conrt to take testimony in proof of contract, payment, Ac, ia tills ease, hereby glees aolico Ibal be will attend to the du ties of bis appointment at the ofnrv of Hon. J. B. Mc Knnlly, in Clearfield, Pa., on Tuesdav, the Itib day of September, A. D. IS? I, at I o'clock P. M , whea and whero all parties interested mar attend. CYK18 GORDON, July , l7l St ' Conmlssioaer. "RA3S. Copper and Porcelain lined Presorr- J Ing Kettles, for sale by , July 2I1.-.H. II. F. IIUILER A CO. IS TUB OnPIIAN! COURT ofriear fleld county, Pennsylvania. In the matter of the partition of the real estate of Elijah Smeal, late of Hoggs township, In Raid county, deocased. Tn tha heirt and Irgal rrpro reeentativea of (aid deceased I Take aotioe, tbat an Inqnoet will bo held on tbe nreiaises, in lira ), lord township, said connte, oa FRIDAY, the lh HAY OF SEI'TE.MIIEIl, A. It. 1871, at o'clock, A. M., of that day, for the purpose of making partition of the real estate of the aaid deceased, to and among bis legal representatives, If the same can be done without prejudice lo or Rpollhig of Hie whole, otherwise to value and appraise the aame according to law, at which time and plaoe yoa are required to attend If yna think proper. ' Fnanirr'i Ornc. I ClearHeld, Pa., July 2S, 1171. 1 iiir-na j, i-ih, ensnn. County National Bank, . OF CLEARFIELD, PA. ROOM In Masonic Building, one door north of 0, D. Walaoa'i Drug Sl.ee. . . faatago TlekeM ta aad from Liverpool, Queeaa. Iowa, qiaagow, Loadoa, Parle and Copenhagen, Also, Drafts for aaleoa the Royal Bank of Ireland and Imperial Dank nf London- JAMES T- LEONARD, Pres'l. W. N. SHAW, fasbior. JyJfl'Jl JUHTH FJI' ell COrTABI.-. FIT.. We hara printed a largo autaber of the aew IbR DILL, and will oa Ilia receipt nf twenty lie rente, avail tcpyto aav al-lnii, aj.iJS milU tiluW YORK RlOri Orange vs. Green I Kvtrjbodj Is aware tbat onr "Forelfti Rela tions" have hart a Mg time In New York lately, bet Mayor Hall and (Juvernur Hoffman and Chirr Kelso and a lot of other fellows have ol it tted up, and the Paddys have stuek the bandies is their picks and foao ta work again. But. notwlthstandlnt all this, the KEYSTONE B1IOK tiTOHK has beta re-tlled with a etook of Boots & Shoes of all descriptions, Irom the ooarsest to the tneflt, and from the hlf eel to the least. A lane stuck of Ladlra' Sheet, Oaittra and Slippera, of all slgrln, kinds and prices. dent's Shoes. Boots. Gaiters, Slippers a line assortment. Misses' and Children's Bbuefl and (sellers of all descriptions. Bus's Boots k Shoes, a very large variety. A eordial Invitation Is eitraded to all lo eall and alanine any stoek, and flatter aayeslf that I eao please the paost fastidious, both as to style ana prioe. T. M. ALKXAKDKR, JylS Keystone Shoe Store, Clearfield, Pa. FEED CUTTERS, Ibe largest assortment ever brought to tbe eounty. fall in and examine hem. U. F. UltiLER A CO. IO THE rVRLICI IMPROVED Agricultural Implements I Tboaa In want of Improved Agrlenltarml Xm plamcota ahould call on M. Q. UKUWN, Uarket treat viearueia, ra-f wno aeaa ua neiu WALTER A. WOOD'S MOWER. which took tbe firtt priie at the Parla Exposition in IS67, when aiitecn of tho belt Mowing Ma chines In Kurope and A merioa wero on trial. Will warrant it to give aaliifBelion, nnd giro time tor trial, wnen, if it due a not work aa recommend ed, It on be returned. Two of the W HAY RAKTA. Stoner'i and Hageratown Rake, whieh defy their count. Two ityiei oi iiai runns, i uia ana sprout. SLLIS A HOOFMAN'B oo choree TIIRESUING MACIIIXES, which will thresh fro in one T and red to two ban drcd bushels of grain In a day. Will do more work tnan most ol too two-norso luretbing JHa ehines In Market, Bunk eye Grain Drill Stonar Fanning Mill, beat in market. Feed Cutters of all kinds, IHekoek Cider Mill, Dog-powers for Churns. ana an luiogs in our una. M. O. BR0WH. Clearfield. July 12. 171. , IRUIT CANS, aol dared on tho ontvida. of our own manufacture. Also, (Hess Fruit Jars. lor sale by II. r. DIULKU CO. pROPOIGD AMENDMENT to the CONSTITUTION OP PENNSYLVANIA. ioiar niaotetTK. Proposing aa amendment to tbt Constitution of Pen nay I renia. lit il tolrtd hy tlit tSmt and of Rtprt- ttntmtirtt nf (A VmmontMailk of Pemnflwami im (Jtmtrat Atmb' met, Tbat the following amend ment of tbe Constitution of this Commonwealth be propoaed to tha people for their adoption or rejection, pursuant lo tbe provi'Ums of tbe tenth article thereof, to wit: , , AMENDMENT ftrikeout tbeSiith Section of the Sixth Article of the Constitution, and Inaert In lieu thereof tho following: 'A State Trcniurcr shall be obosen by tha quali fied electors of tbe State, at such limes and for inch term ol aervtoa aa aba 1 1 be prescribed by law." JAMBS H. WEBB, Fpaaker of the House of Repreecntaf ires. WM. A. WALLACE. Speaker of the Senate. Approred tho 15th day of June, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and seventy-one. JNO. W. UKARV. Prepared and certified for publication pursuant to tbe Tenth Article of the Coo-tituii-.n. " F. JORDAN, Secretary of the Commonwealth. Office Seoretary of tbe Commonwealth, I Jlarrisburg, July ilb, lb"l. lillolO MARBLE AU STOVE YARD ! 'Mu. S. 3. LIDDKLL, Ilaviog ongaged la tba Marble business, desires to latum her friends and the publie that aba bat now and will keep aoastaatty oa band a large and well selected stock of ITALIAN AND VERMONT MARBLE, and Is prepared ta faraisb lo order TOMB8TONE3, BOX AND CRADLB TOMBS, MONt'MENTS, Curbs and Posts for Cemetery Lois, Window 1 Sills and Caps, also, ni'RRAU, TABLE AND WA8U STAND TOPS, Ac, Ac. VYard oa Reed street, Bear tbe R. II. Depot, Clearneld, Pa. j.T.TI JJeGAlailEY'l . RESTAURANT, Sioond Street, CLBARP1KLD, PENN'A. - Always an band, Fresh Oysters, Ice Creaia, Caadies, Nuts, Crackers, Cakes, Cigars, Tobaoeo, Canned Fruits, Oranges,. Lenoaa, and all kiada of fruit In season. -eVft-IIILI.lAKD ROOM on eeeoad floor. Jearri d. Mcoavohev. y CI U" ATTR!TIOl . il'ST FOR A MOMENT I r Are yon la need of a good set of Harness I Are you in need of a good Saddle or Urtdlcf If so, eall at the Saddle and Harness Shon of Jons C Uaawica, where yea ean gel the best In the market. Ilonlileand Single Harness aad La dies' and Gent's Saddles of auperior workniaaship, always on hand or manufactured to order. Spe cial attention la called to aiy slock of Collars and Haaara, which are the beat In aee. I also hav, an assortment of Saddlers' Hardware, which will he disposed of at reasonable rates. P.epairing of all kinds promptly attended to. fcalloa't forget to eall before purchasing eleewbere. Shop in Gra ham's Row, Markot atreet, rieirfleld, Pa. May 3, Is, Me. JOHN C. IIARWICK. IN TIIK COURT OF COMMON PLEAS of Clearfield county. Pa. U. Katnaa , I Ne. 1.1, Sept. Term, 170. .w. r ...... ..... w., mrvn Q. D. ilonDraitow, I Term, 1H7K Aod now, lo wit, Dih Jnae, U7I, on motion of John H. Ealford, E., Joha L Cuttle Is appoint- ..I . V. A..j,. . cm ...v naunur .wvnain ine amnuni and prl ority of Mens and renort dlstrihution of th, pro ends arising frosa lbs sale or real estate of said UoodWIow. C. A. MAVElt, P. i. in pursuance or sain appointment the eaoeerl. ber will attend to the duties ihermf ai tho Arbi tration Hnora, ia the Conrt House, oa Wadneedar, tba Mlh August, 187 1, whea and where all parties Interfiled are required to make their claims r be debarred from onwilng in oa said lnd. JJIV71 at. juum h. tTITl.E, Auditor, ADMINIMTRATfin'O NOTICPNotle. la hereby given thai letters of administration oa lb, aetata of JACOB SIIIVKLT, deocased, lata of Bell township, Clearlold aonnty, Penn'a., having heen duly granted to the undersigned, all porannR indebted tu Raid estate will pleaso make Immediate payment, and Ibos, having claims ar demaads will p recent them araporly authentioat.4 for eeltlemenl without delay. LOUISA SntVELY, Troutvtlle, July 11 Atpd Adtnlnlstratrii. JL II AM H s 1 KALi lUAle MILLiWKKiHT, 'V LPTHKRSBI'RO, PA. 1 ie ' Wrliall sn4 at e.4ea. A irk 1 - pl'h PfltUMe Qrlt MJH nn thnr libo. tylHI Hfnl estate for. jialrT" LEI Valuable Real Estate! IN CLIAKF1ELD, T, Tha anhaeriber affara fn. a.u ti. Market IIimL In-. I H.w.e l 111..1' nf t Clearflcld. Pa , being a lot and . front on Market street, wilh a doal.ie plask i story UUUBfi, oontaiolng rour large ,, stairs and all good bed rooms up iujr, ,nl ' frauie plank fTAHI.g and all oil,,, outbuildinis erected thereon; Thru Wu?2 eoad weler en the nr.ml.e. SI i JB Vr,r l.rm, .n.t MnJUln.. .. . E remises, or to Prank Short, at tba tshun si ki. a..t A.., tr. Ulll a t " CblS ktt street, or by letter to ' T. SHORT Jyl Clearfield, Clearield Ce , h. F OR IALEI VALUABLE PROPERTY I Good Bargains Offered I Tba sul scriber offers for sate kit FAW MUt, PROPERTY, known aa tbe A tut Milt.cnuJ Susquehanna River, within It mi In of tba bar. oagb of Clearfield, Clearfield county, Pa., tttfj ing ao acrea, win n gooa new uircuitr Jtilj; will sell location and water power for ttiserfttM. of a Woolen Factory ( or, a praetickl mas ttTltr worked at and wall acquainted with th ktx!, and coming well recommended, can bare pui ner to join him in erecting a Wooleu Facterrm tbo aboro loeatioo, which is acknowledgtitaia tha best in Clearfield eounty. Subscriber also offers four or fire HOl'SES ui LOTS io the boroagh of Clsarfleld. Hme of tsta well adapd for boarding kouiea. Will b tnii on reasonaula terms. Alio, ono-balf of SIXTY ACHES OP LAND and water power on Clearfield Creek, new tbt railroad, which was bought exprtaily for ikaua ter power, and would make a nice farm. Also, 620 acres of Warrant No. 4778, aod H acres of Warrant No. 42.H8, and VVt acre., th, whole of Warrant No. 4?S7. Tbeta three treeta lay on tbo waters of Anderson ! Creek, in Cksr. field eounty. The whole of the abore tracts are aaderlairl eitfc Coal, besides other raJoabla minrrala, and kari oonsiderabla Timber thereon. Tba whole w u; part of it ean be bought low. Persons desirous of purchasing or wanting aa; information, ean apply to tbo subscriber at Clear, field, Clearfield county, Pa. Jylt Jt WILLIAM PORTER, J)R1VATE OR Ptni.lC SALE or Valuable Real Estate I Tha subscriber will offor at Public Salf, oi THURSDAY, 24th day of A I' OUST, nest, (if at sooner sold.) at 1 o'clock p. m-, at his houM, hu entire prcperlr, situate in toion townibip, Clear field county, Pa., eonsisting of 109 Acres and m per cent, allowance of the best Farm, Timber and Coal Land, in three surreys, lying In one bnJy. Will be sold either sepcrate or together, at reaeoa able rates. Tbe IMPROVEMENTS aro ai fol. lows, ris: About 111 Acres eJMred nsd under good euttiratioa, wilh fear Dwelling Houses, threa Darns, one Sawmill, and other outbuildings, and three first-rate Orchards of choice fruit. Tbe best of running water near tbe bonnes. Tbe balance of these lands timbered with Pica, rfraalork and other timber, sufficient to out abort flte million (i,POO,000) feet of lumber. For a mineral property this is tho beat io thia part af tbe country: confiding of Iron Ore, Lirar float and Stone Coal of tbe best quality. Large Te.ni, easily mined, and eonrenient to the Railroada nov under way of building. 4.-. For particulars eall oa tha subsonber or address him at Rock ten P. 0., Clearfield eonntr. June ll-ttt JOHN LKKSLKIt', Valuable GrLst Mill For Sale TUB undersigoed offers For Sals a Gritt MilU Dwelling House and Store House, situate ia New Millport, Clearfield eounty. Pa. The Mill is in good condition, having been repaired anl pat in excellent order within ths last year, and bu a good pa ing custom. It is situated in one of the best wbeat growing sections of tbe county, wbick deoidedly lnoreaes Its value. Tbe D willing House and Store Room are aire in good order. Together with tha above property will be sold about 10 ACRES OP LAND, partly cleared and balance In Timber Land. tVTerms made known on eppliestion to the nndersigned at New Millport P. 0. May ll-am. i JOHN FOX. TEIT VIRGINIA Timber and Coal Lnnds 7 FOR BALI! The following tracts of Timber and CoaJ Landr aro offered for sale i Ono tract of 17,000 acres, lyiog on tba Elk River, in Webater connly ; three tracts lying on tho same river in Braiton county, two of 6,000 acres each and ono of l,0tQ acres; and one tract containing l,.tt)0 acres, lying on the Uaulsy River, tn Nicholas eounty. Tbo titles is these lands are perfect. Anv information concerning these tsndsraa bs had by addressing ti. S. FI.bOAL. Marsh IS, 1871-tf. Philipaburg, Pa: Farm for Sale 1 CONTAINING 86 ACRES, In a good stats ef cultivation, situated In Pike townihip. Clear field eounty, Pa., about eighty rods from Logan's Flooring Mill, on the turnpike leading from t'ar wenavills to Clearfield. Having a story and shall house, stable and out-buildings thereon. There il also a good apring and a .roang orchard oa tba premises. Any person desiring a nice little home will find tbia a very deal ruble location. For further particulars inquire of Raohal Cald well, on tho premises, or address T. W. FLEMING, March Ifl tf. CurwtniTil.es Pa. J, M, STEWART, D. D.S., Oftca ovef Irwin's Drnff, Storo, CLRWKNSVILLK, PA, All dental operations, either in the mechanical or open tire branch, promptly attended to aad satisfaction guaranteed. Special attention paid to tbe treatment of diseases of tbe natural teeth, gums and mouth. Irregularity of tba teeth sua cessfully oorrected. Teeth extracted without pain by the usee Ktber. aad artifieial teeth inserted of the best material aod warranted to render sat iiiaotion. . v . april2(i'71:ly ' S. PORTER SHAW, D. D. S. armsaa , one. in Meeonie Building, Qimlt CLEARI'lELD. PA. Putting of the natural toeta ia a healthy, pre servative and useful condition ia made a speieialtr. Disoaees and malformation eommea to the mouth. Jaw and associate parts, are treated and corrected wun lair rucccrs. nxaiainatien, and eonauiu tlons rum. Prices for partial and full Sets of teeth much lower than In 1K70. It would bo well for natirnta from a distance to let at know by mail a few days before coming to the office. It it very Important that children between the ape of si a and twelve year, should hare their ter l a eiemined. By Anwithoila Teeth are removed wttaoutpaln. feuU7l DENTAL CARD. Pr. a. M. hills Would say to his mllcnts and th, rub. tic g.in-raiiy, tbat, Having disaolveo: psrtnersnip wi'a r. paaw, no is now doing tne entire were of his offlc, himself, so that patients need not fear being put under the hands of any other operator. Having obtained a redaction of the patent eo tho Plato materiel. I am enabled to nut tin teeth morn cheaper than formerly. I also have Dr. Slurk'R patent process for working rubber plates, which mane a rauoli Inkier, mora elastic and sironier data for lite earns amount of materiel, and pol ities the plate aa both side., rendering il much mora easily kept clean. Special attention paid to the preservation of the natural teeth, and all work guaranteed entirely satisfactory lo patients. gMT-uinee at tho aid corner, onpoaite tne si House, tlfflee hoars from a to 111, a. -, and I t" J, p. m. Paiienla from a distance ikould notify m, a few davs beforehand of their inlenlioa lo oome. Alwaya at home, unlrta etb.r notice sp- pears la both th, eounty papers. oie i A OSHNIMTRATonPH NOTICC-NolM J is hereby given that letters of adailalslratlea on liie estate of DAVID SI NDERLAN1), dee d, lte of Hell township, Clearneld Connly, re-i having been duly granled to the andenignei, .ii - i- j . i . i j ...... .tn ni..M make an persons iniritnM , ... r-- - payment, and those having claims or demands will present, uam propone anmepiica tlamenL SA.ul'RL UrHiELM. June II. lf,7.t Admiiil"'!' SA&ATOU A AND RKWORD WATER