Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, August 09, 1871, Image 2

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GEORGE I). GOODLANDElt,
1 kii to n jikd rnofttiitTott.
.' ; ' "CLEARFIELD,'' Pa. ... .'.;
WEDNESDAY MORNINC!. At'OUST , 1871
- , Democratic State Ticket. :'
' ;" , FOR AUDITOR GENERAL, '.,
GEN. WJI, MeCANDLESS,
-or rniLADiiLruiA. ,
FOR SURVEYOR GENERAL, 1
;' CAPT. JAMES II. COOPER,
or Liwnaxra coiNtr.
TSA full poll of tha Democratio vota Will
secure the election of our Sfnto ticket by a large
anajnrttv.
i wT-Let every Democrat rorartnlief that, and
lruprr-s the truth vf It upon the mluds of bis.
neighbors. .
. ' Democratio District Ticket.
. . . . SENATOR i .
1TIM.IAH A. WAI.lVAtE, of Clearfield.
tSul ject to the aetioa of Diatriot Convention.
... Demooratio County Ticket.
ASSEMBLY:
. ' JOHN LAWS MP., of Osceola.
ASSOCIATE JL'DOESt ,
WILLIAM C. FOLEY, of Clearlleld.
JOHN J. READ, of Lawrence.
PROTHOXOTARTt I
. AARQN C. TATE, of Clearfield.
' REorsTKR A RECORDER :
ASBURY "V. I.EF, ofC'Irarfleld.
TREASURER i ...
SAMUF.L P. W ILSON, of Bradford.
' f6M.MIS.IOKER:
F. F. COUTRIKT, or Kartliam.
' ' At'DITOR: ''
R KV B KX Mr Pll r: It SON, of Clearfield.
COL'XTY SURVEYOR:
B. F. MrCI.OSKHY, of C urwrnsville.
ttrmorratte Krrtullre Committee.
The Executive Committee authorized by the
Drtnoe ratio State Convention of Pennsylvania has
bein constituted aud organlied ai follows:
Win. A. Wallace, Clearfield, OeiiVsmn.
- Win, Mutchlcr, Esq., Eaeton, Northampton.
lion. Kamucl J. IlHndall, Philadelphia.
C. B. Hrockway, Esq., Hloomaburjr, Columbia.
Robert I. J'ilinon, Eiiq., Ehcnalmrg, Cumbria.
Uon Charles J. Uiddlc, Philadelphia.
Lenii C. t'os"id-y, Esq., Philadelphia.
. Uen. tloorge W. Curf, PilMmrjib, Allegheny,
!.. A. Miiehry, F.-q., I.o'-k llar.-n, Clin'on.
"V. H. Klrn.r, E.q., CbamHen4nura Franklin.
. lion. W. Mcdi'lleud, Lawrence, Ace(ary.
Senatorial Conference. Now that
tliu countios composing oar Senatorial
district have nil held tlieir connlj- con
vention, it is bnt proper tlmt nn oarly
period and place be fixed for tho as
sembling of theScnutorial Conference-.
Wo tliorcfore suggest that tlij dele
gates meet nt Tyrone, on Thursday,
tho 17lh day of August, nt 3 P. M.
. Mr. Felix Brunot, of Pittsburg," is
the now Commissioner of Indian Af
fairs, vice the versatile Parker, ro
moved. "
The "government" spent ono day
in Washington lust week, and the
next day with a brothor-in low, and
the two Porters returned to Long
Uranch race course.
Slowly Recoverinq. Mrs. Vnllnn
tlighum has been so far restored s to
bo removed from hor homo ut Day
ton, Ohio, to some of her friends in
this Stule.. She is now sojourning on
tho mountains near Berlin, Somerset
county. "
J. W. Douglas, formerly Collector
of Internal Revenue for this Congres
sional district, has ' been appointed
Commissioner of Internal liorcnuo,
vice Gen. Plensanton, removed. Thus
two of Grant's houso-hold, pets have
been turned out within a week, no
doubt much to-his regret
Obituary. Phoobo Carey, sister of
tho late Alice Carey, diod at Nowport,
Rhode Island, on 81st ult., in the 47th
yoar of hor ago. Tho Carey sisters
tiro well known to all readers of "light
lileraturo and sentimental poetry."
They were both constant workers in
the causo of "woman's rights" and
spiritualism. Their works, to our
niir.d, huvo and will do moro moral
harm than good.
The "New Dr.PARTUnr" This new
measure has beep practically tested
hy the prisonor whom -Mr. Yullun
dlghnin was defending nt tho lima ho
shot himself. Tho jury in tho case
fuiled to ogreo, and were discharged
by tho Court and the prisoner ro
manded to jail,' On Thursday lasthe
and four others "dug out'' and mado
their escape. A largo reward is of
Cored by tho authorities.' "Tito prison
er lius ttc'.ed upon tho advico of hi
counsel, and by "digging out" has
practically accepted tho "new depar
ture.".
Lotat. Indiana. In the State of
Indiana thoy do things "lliusly:"
They havo no residence for their Gov
ernor, but tho Legislature has for
six years past' annually '.ppropiiatcd
$3,000 as rent for a houso for his
Excellency. It appears that tho Gov
ernor has during" this period rented a
house for which he paid only $1,200
per annum, yet all the whilo drew
from tho Stalo Treasury llio $5,000
per annum for house rent. The ques
tion which the tax -payor now put to
tho people si large is : "Huvo tho Gov
ernors any righ to charge moro rent
than they actually pay?" Hut, so fur
no Radical has volunteered to answer
tho question. And if the question is
i.ot answered in a satisfactory manner
protty soon, they propose to put tho
matter to a legal test. Twenty one
thouiand dollars Imvo thus disappear
d during tho past six years for n.nu
' Vk were uover paid. " Thai even j
en n. ate, IT .. M t ,
" I'm 01 irarda.
Horace Groeley has lately taken lo
write and tulk liko a copperhead
tolling tho nukod truth.. In a late
number of tho Radical Bible '(tho
TViAwifDojays: ; '
Onr eorreepondcnti have beeir ao Iosk U the
dlturbid diatriot of the 8011th that we ena Ari
from their letter! a diitlnel idea af the itnto af io.
oioty In that unfortunate pnrtof the Union, It It
a melancholy picture that the; draw for til. The
moit intdliffpnt) the InSuentiol, the educated, the
ml Ir uiefulmen of the Buulh, diprired of all po
litical powor, have coma to luok upon themnelvci
aa the owlrnjrcd euhjoetl of a deepotio eonotierof.
Taxed and ewindlrd hr a horde of raecally foreign
adrenturere, and by tha Isoorant oiarl which onlj
yeaterda buod the fleldl and lervod In the kitch
en, they care nothing for pnlitlce, eicept to throw
off the apprrmive y.l;e)ttht; '.mvo noliwAeit In
national affaire they would1 eatl themeeh-ee of
eillier party, provided tholr rulvre weraonly of the
other. Tho rofoeo of northern oltlea, who went
eouthward after the war, out at elbowe and dvati
tnte of character and education, now roll In .pirn
did oarrlnjrri, drink rare winci, glitter with dia
mond! a. big na Klek'l, and etoal tatei aa fa.t aa
a Now York itreet oonitni.eionor. It ii no wun
dor that the Itnporeri.hed plnutcr, growing poorer
overy day, tbo rs Confrderata ofOcer, who fought
ao bravely for n eauie In whtuh ho Uoneatly be
lieved j tho profeeiional men, aeeuatometl all their
lire, to hold offtno and lead the publle aenliinont
of their eommunitii-a, look upon eueh thing! with
raneoroiie henrte. They might eubinit to be ruled
by eoldicra who had beaten theus In battlet but
here they are plundered by lutlen and eainp fbl
lowen.( .
- Thie la n miserable atato of Ihlngi Indeed for a
republican government-a burleaqua upon the
futfrage, when the only re.trietion upon voting ll
that the votee ahull not be ea.l for the moat Intelli
gent and virtnoua eittieas. Wa have often warned
our paray in Congreu of tb Inevitable reealt of
the vindictive method of reconstruction. VVa.
have told them, and wa tell thorn again, that there
il only one way to reitore the lluion univereal
atnnrity and impartial lufTrage.
Thcro is moro truth in that oxtracl
than has appeared in tho Tribune for
six monllis, and it Horace wotiu just
luko ono moro trip through the South,
ho would curso and swear at Grant's
scalawags down thoro equal with
Hen Wade, who evorybody knows
piles oath upon oath.
"SiiioA-e Tii.' ,
Tho Rev. John P. Newman,, who
runs tho. Methodist or Metropolitan
church ut Wushington, and does the
praying for the United States Sonate,
and for Grant whon at homo, liko loo
many clergymen, has undcrtukon' to
cheat tho Lord out of part of his time,
in writing (and then getting Brother
LI a rlan to frank,) electioneering let
ters to Iowa, advocating the ro elec
tion of Harlan to the Senate Al
though his Icttors aro all headed "con
fidential," some gontlcman has given
a copy lo tho press. Yet, but one re
ligious and nono of tho Radical jour
nals huvo denounced this scurvy trick.
Tho Xorthwcstern Christian Advo
cate, the loading organ of the Metho
dist church in that region, says of it :
That the world may know that the Mclhndllt
Episcopal eliurch ha. no fellowship with this kind
of political intermeddling, we thus speak out;
I'kanije MM'., netf ,r i) .VctsMae put Ikm boms
f Arckbi'bnp I'yrtll, find fur Jam Harlan putt
i'alriet U fiVuey, owrf ief rss eirrnlan hart eoae
lo vtr nr... in rae tf'afe. Sow bm Mould mam tfs
nexfired .'f The names unchanged, and the fact
established, we denounce it Just as promptly, and
just as severely. . That it eras utonfiiltHtiar mares
.1 tee .eorse.
That editor deserves tio thanks of
the Christians and those opposed lo
moral perjury.
As Mioiir he Exi-ected. Wo no
tice by our exchangos that the appro
priation of $20,000, made by the Leg-
isluturo lust winter in uid of tho
sufferers of tho Mifllintown firo, has
caused much bad blood und litigation,
ending in a number of libel suits.
This is just what might have been ex
pected from a transaction wholly i.
legal. The Stuto authorities had no
more right to take that money out of
the Stuto Treasury and deliver il to
tho cilizons of that place than they
havo lo steal horses. The State Taeas
ury is no firo Insurance department
for any community. Il is as much
tho duty of the citizon to have his
houso insurod after it is built as to
wnrin it. Then, if il burns for him,
he need not- depend either on State
or local charity. Insurance is a
square business transaction, and the
individual who can afford to own a
house, and don't have il insured, is
cithor ignorant' or miserly, and il
burned out deserves no help. Not
from Iho Legislature at all events.
KuiToitiAL CnANoEs Wo notice
that U. A. Guernsey and Win. P.
Kurey, Esqs., havo become editors and
publishers of the Lycoming Standard.
A change, was highly necessary in that
direction. Tho personal vituperation
which hns filled tho columns of that
journal for Bomo time past was nn
outrugo upon its renders and a dis
graco to journalism. Wo hope "Iho
new departure" will bo a decided im
provement in this instance . ,
Mr. Harvey Sickler, for ten years
past oditor of tho Wyoming Democrat,
has disposed of his interest In that
journal to Mr. Alvin Day, who In tho
futuro will watch over the interests of
our Democratio friends in litllo Wy
oming. ' Success and prosperity to all.
Crowino. Wo notico that Mr
Russell firrolt, Chuirman of tho Radi
cal Stato Committee, gluuls over tho
fact that ho and his pet parly friends
have taken the stalo tax 6 IT of oftlco
holdors, bank presidents and other
wealthy corporation officials. An in
dividual who carries so many double
letters In Ids nnmo should loll tho
whole truth after boginning. IIo should
havo staled that the reliefglven lo Iho
rich was a burthen imposed on tho
laborer, because tho money taken out
of tho Stato Treasury by tho class In
dicated, and from which they havo
oeen exempted, must be imposed on
tho poor nisn's cow and horie. If
dirty wink like this is worth crowing
about, its no wonder tho country is
drifting u I wards. ' 1
NoMiNATin.-Our Detnocratiu neigh.
borsoftho Indiana and Westmoreland
Senatorial District havo nominated
Hon. Jacob Turnoy for that position.
Ho was in tho Senate from lSi7 to
1SG0, and was ono of the ablest mem
bers in that body. Ho is Tory popn
lr ahd will ivo tho bollicnso Uoneral
Harry Whiu a good thrashing. j
Josh Billings says that a large policy
of life insurance doesn't oxactiy make
a man's t-orpso umilo al his widow,
but it helps amazingly to iret another
fellow to tjo It ft bun,
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. ' The Uraut Programme.
The Philadelphia Age my: Goners!
Grant's brothorin-law, Cusoy, is Col
lector In Now Orloans. Ho was put
there to secure the delegation from
Louisiana for General Grant's re-noin-inailou.
,. This was hit solo and only
mission, except making money for
hlinsulf, ; All General Grant's relations
aro adepts in tho latter art,, Mr.
Casey having his rolo lo play, has be
(tun to pack the custom houso to such
an alarming oxtont, in violation of law,
thut tho attention of Secretary Bout
well hits already bocn callod lo it.
The object Is to got possession of tho
Stalo government noxt year, .and
thereby bo at tho hoad of and control
tho liitdicals of the State. They havo
mot with formidable opposition from
some ot llio liudtoul btute otllcmls and
Radical newspapers, but aro nothing
daunted, so long as Collector Uascy
lias llio President's ear ut Long Branch,
and a portion of his power in New
Orleans. Hut tho ponplo of that city
are not satisfied with the Casey pro
gramme, and their voioe is heard in
lh Now Orloans Republican of tho
20th ult., which declures Casey and
his friend aro "filling tho custom
house with all the political vagabonds
of tho Stato. They aro giving largo
salaries out of the public monoys lo
men who aro unfitted for any public
employment, and . who are only ex
peuiedlo attond club mootings. They
aro adding hundreds of men to rolls
whero nono uro needed, and paying
them for work never done." This is
a fair picture of Rudieal action in all
parts of tho country, and by sueb
moans General Grant hopes lo be re
nominated and reelocted.
Gov. Geary talks sound Democ
racy. A roportor of tho Now York
Herald has recently been Intorview
ing some of the Republican loaders in
1'ounsylvania, among the number Gov.
Geary, Tbo Governor was on ti rely
willing to give his opinions to the
public, and from the tonor of tbom, it
is hard to resist the conclusion that
ho is preparing to corns buck to bis
old love, the Democratio part v. In
answer to a question what refntions
he held wilu ben. Grant, ho said :
"Very good, ao far as I know. Perhaps
Urant dun't like my position on the 'bayonet ques
tion but I can't help it. Aa the flovemor of this
Commonwealth, I was bound in my messsgo to al
lude to that, and to eondeoin the action of the
general government in nsing the marines at Phil,
adelphia during tho election of last year. 1 dun't
believe in that policy, and I never can be ma le to
believe In IL llad 1 the power, 1 woold give the
Kouth universal amnesty. Then I would say,
'You are put upon your food behavior. Hold
your elections in your own way. Klect your own
candidates. Let the elections he eonduetcd fairly.
If you are not ahlo to maintain order, let your
Uoreruors or your Legislatures oall oia me, and
I will back tbem with the whole atreuith of the
government' T believe that would haro done
mare to secure peace than ' anything; else. You
can't govern this nvntile with the bayonet. When-
ever It oomes to that the repiihllc is n failure, and
we hail better eonfi-ss It. better have fifty fights
at the polls than to have the bayonet there.
. Charleston. It appeal's from tho
election rotnrns that tho "now do.
parture" has played the duso wilh
secession and loyally ia Charleston,
South Carolina, whero an election for
Mayor and other city officers come off
on the 3d. Tho returns show that
tho Democrats carried tho city by
777 majority. Two years ago the
vole stood abont tlins : Radical, 13,.
000 Democratio 8,500. Giving se
cession and loyally 6,500 majority
Il is as clear as the sun at noonday
that the twin relics of disunion, so.
cession and loyulty, are killed stono
dcaJ, oven in Charleston, and through
out tho whole country about as doad
as Duling's hogs "dead as b I, sir."
I. a. .
. Aoainht "the Government." The
Secrotury of the Interior has decided
thut neither McGarrahan nor iho New
Idria Mining Company aro entitled to
tho lands cluimed by them. - This is
the claim re opened by General Grant,
at tbo request of a set of tho most au
dacious scoundrels that ever existed
inside or outside of a penitentiary..
There is no doubt but that be had
taken an .interest on both sides lo
make a shure thing of it, but now that
tho Secretary has rendered a decision
ad verso to both, wo aro puulod to
know how tho "government" ia going
to get its slice out of this job and at
the tamo timo covor up its track,
1 mm a 1 i-
Had to Pat His Far and Ten
Cents Over. On Tuesday morning
last, President Grant came ovor llio
New Jersey railway to Now York
without a ticket. When tho conduc
tor approached to ask for his ticket,
a gentleman whispered : "That is tho
Picsidonl." "I can not help it," re
plied the conductor; "my ordors nro
positive ' The last timo President
Grant camo over this road a conduc
tor was removed for passing him with,
out a ticket. I mustobey my orders."
Upon which' tho President paid (ho
full faro for his journey, with an addi
tional penalty of ton cents for neglect
ing to buy his ticket in advance
Cincinnati inquirer.
; ne ion ' '
Ostracism. Horace Grccloy tolls us
(hut somo of the purest and bosl wo
men of Now England hnvo gono Soulh
to. loach iho colored children. Very
true J and yet in sumo cuses tho South
has not. twilled these women as tha
purest und best of women should be
treated. , Near Bradon, Miss., for in
stance, ono or two of them were act
ually ostracised not long ago for no
other offense than that of bathing in
tho rivor wilh a number of colored
gentlemen Louitville Courier.
These Southorn robols aro certainly
too particular. Why not allow these
pure Now England ladies lo bathe
with bumbo to their hearts content.
Iiiruiiuri tub IIaiivkhk Oliin
ofilco holders, in Washington have
oocn taxod so ncsviiy lor Mate pur
poses, that they bare rebelled, and
thoro is a lively fight going on at the
irosoni iimn ueiweon mom ana me
(iiilinul Klntn f?ninmiLlnfl. Timi.turlcu
sny that they aro liko a barrel lapped
nL tinLh nnds. nnd musL run drv iii.lctna
a plug is applied to at least one of the
nperluros. lliey cnnnoi supply mon
ey for party purposos bolh lit Wash-
:.-. 1 fii.i 1 - l
iiiiuii unu iuiu. jn liny iviu 111
hnth lilar.jta St-A (In hot Ui.A wliv thiw
should not pay in both places. - -
Tnit"LwCAUnE." Tho Cincinnati
Inquirer declares that tho action of the
lulo Radical Convention of Ohio is
equivalent to an open repudiation of
General Grant, and yet tho aggregate
of tbo salaries of the Federal olHce
holders, dclegalos to the Convention,
aro estimated at about $1,000,000 an
nually 1. If that amount wtald not
porchaso an endorsement of Guncral
Grant, hia ease must be desperate,
indeed. . ,
Sever but True,
The Chicago Journal, a leading!
Radical paper, ia rathor severe on the
alion Oranireinen, who miauso and
buso Protestantism to add strength
to tholr causo. I he journal lays i
It ia as noodlos os it ia unjust t
make this a mattor of religion as be
twoon Catholicism on one sldo and
Protestantism on tho otbor.t The
Eorpetuution of antagonism and bate
y tho Orango orgamxnllon is simply
contemptible. Tho time to lay usido
all such antagonisms arrived long ago,
and who ever maintains now, or do
vises for prcsoul use, leagues, orders,
associations, ceremonies, or anything
wbotover for expressing or for (lulling
to rcmoinbrunco, an extinct, abomina
ble feud, docs a disreputable thing
Orangemen in Ibis matter aro confed
erate asses ; they richly merit public
contempt) thoy aro but little better
than thut mob which dogs tholr steps,
for ihoy purposoly revivo memories of
hatred, and Ulooo and nornuio outrage,
which decent regard for human broth
erhood would lead llicm to bury and
utterly forgot. 1 1' ihoy think their
demonstrations othor than a disgraoe
to tbotn, in an ago of respect for hu
man principles, they ought lo be un
deceived at once, i And if any fresh
fools turn up now, . to make cttpival
out of public inditrnatlon at mob vio
lence, for their sohomos of rolgbinr,
firejudice, and to stir op rrott slant
latrod of Catholic, wo warn llicm
thut all such imitation of the Irish
mob will meot with tho oxocrstlon of
the respectable public There is no
iilaco in Anioriean sooioly for those
rrotestant Jk.u-A.iu. - ' . 1
Tin Man who Runs Grant.
Some of our good Hepublicfin citizons
were greatly horrified wlitfn the sug
gestion was made to nominate Simon
Cameron on the samo ' ticket with
Grant.' They profess to regard him
as the most corrupt politician In tho
wholo country, nnd refer to his ante
cedents to provo the truth of what
they say: his Winnebago transactions;
his conduct while Secretary of War
under Lincoln, and the resolution of
consuro by the House' of Congress,
and to tho fact that ho got-his position
of Senator by the purchased votes of
mombcrs ot the feiinsylranm 1cgts.
laturo. They pronounce and prove
him to be a rascal all over. '
And, yet, this same Simon Cameron
is one of iho acknowledged managors
of the Radical party, and the man who
has moro Influcnco over Grant than
any othor person, not ercn excepting
aenator Morton, lie may, with truth,
be said to rnn tho Administration.
Sumner was displaced from tho Chair
manship of tho Committee on Foreign
Relations, and Cameron put in his
pluco, because, ns was alleged, it is
necessary that tho Chairman of that
Committee should bear nocpnfliloatiul
and intimate personal relations with
the President. Cameron filled the re
quirement. With all hia corruption
lie seems to be the Very person Grant
cnooses to lako into his confidence.
If Grant is run for Frcsidont, why
should Cameron be obiectod to. for
Vice-President.? Wo cuu't see. '
Removed. General Stoncman has
bocn removed from the command of
Iho department of Arizona by order
of General Grant. Why? Whd in
fluenced the President in this cftsp?
Answer: A gang of sutlers and .Con
tractors, who wero opposed to Stone-
man boeause he would not -pormil
thorn lo swindle mo government. ;in
stead of paying these, mon from thirty
dve dollars por Ion tor hay, he pur
chased it directly from the Indians at
from nine to cloven dollars, which
may account for tho fuot thai at the
Camp Grant massacre, of ono hundred
and twenty-flvo Indians killed mostly
squaws aud children ninety dead
bodies were found each wilh a bundle
of hay al Its sido. Tho removal of
Uenoral blonematt is a disgrace to the
administration, and a fit illustration
of its Indian policy. Age. '.
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Fish. Tho fish question is attract
ing protty general attontion through
out tho country. California baa an
abundance of excellent salmon in her
waters, but no shad. Settlers from
the distant shores of the Delaware,
tho Hudson or the Connecticut have
longed in vain for tho bony but .deli
cious fish, whose annual visit (0 iho
Atlantic coast is one of the chorished
recollections of their youth. Their
longings are about to be gratified.
Thirty thousand young shad have
been safely transferred via the Pacific
Railroad from the Hudson to tho Sao.
rnmonto, and next year, perhaps, the
inhabitants of Snn Francisco wltfrjo
devouring tbem broiled for brcakfoxt.
Fifty years ago this feat would huvo
boon as Incredible as would be at the
present day tho prediction of the sub
marine transfer of thirty thousand
babios to Europe fifty years hence '
Tin Oil Business The extraor
dinary increase of the petroleum trade
is one of tho notable features of the
commercial returns of tho past yoar.
The exports of petroleum in 1870 wore
87 por cont. greater than those of the
previous years. The totaf export
from the United States in 1870 Vas
141,208,155 gallons against 1,000,-
000 gallons in I860, and .8a,2li 1,000
gallons in 1808. , T,ho, dally j,Eogo
product of Iho runnsylvanua. oibUis
triut in December, .1807, ts 10,400
gallons ; in the same month ip ,l,!i70,
it was 15,214 gallons a '"fact wluch
shows the inexhaustibility of too w til Is
The total nnnual supply Is estimated
at ?ll,O00,0OO gallons, which, reckon
ing tho price at an averago ol ZU cents
per gallon, represents a value of more
than $42,000,000 for a singlo ycar-
certuinly a remarkable return for a
product unknown to commerce Ion
years ago.
A Loyal Posy. The Philadelphia
Age nay. Foster Blodgct, a Itndical
aspirant for .Senatorial honors from
Georgia, and a friondof General Granf,
denies that he ombesr.lcd tho funds of
tho Western and Atlanta railrosd.-r-
But the Grand Jury ot the county
think differently, and havo indicted
him fur tho cflenso. His secretary
acknowledges that ho fobbed eight
thousand dollars out of a claim of fif
teen thousand, put into his hands for
collodion hy the aforesaid company.
What an Inlorosling momber ol the
San Domingo "King' Blodgct would
muku. , '
Ranting SriLL.-lIonry Ward Beech
or has preached a sermon in which ho
ranted and raved about the Now York
riota much after the stylo for which ho
was distinguished during the Kansee
troubles. The conviction that there
ia no hell, which Mr. Beecher outer
tains of late years, has not made any
perceptible change In bint. ' lie is the
s.ime violent bigot and vain senaailon
alist no matter what may be bis oreed,
ueii or j)0 lieu,. ,'. .- " ,
miWfUl ExplOtiO.
NINETY FEOPLI KILLED BY A BOILER.
The Stolen Island ferry boat West
field exploded ber boiler at White Hall
Forrv, Now York, about 1 o'clock on
tho 80th ult.', just aa she was leaving
for the island, Botween four and five
hundred persons wero on board, the
ferry-master, by counting his money,
arriving at tins conclusion.
The boat was in the Blip at tho timo
of the explosion, and aa the day was
vorv warm, the majority of the passen
gers crowded to the forward part of
the boat 10 catcu mo sea oreeae.
. Tho ongineor of iho boat, il is said,
was a colored man.' The cause of tho
nx-iilnsion In not fnllv ascertained.
Tbo front of tho boiler was suddenly
blown out,' lodging in tho bow thirty
feel distant. Tho forward part of tho
boat, Iho upper cauin nnd nil, was in.
stantly shiverod and split into a thous
and picQcs, as" an eye-witness expresses
it. . ' '
The forward part of the boat was
liftod fifty feet in the uir, and the
smoke stack fell, and then everything
was buried in tho hold. ' Passengers,
chairs, stools; benches and lilu pro
sorvors wero droppod into I he hold
fronting the huge boiler, which poured
oat a huge volume of stoam. Many
persona were blown overboard. A
father and a mother bad their children
blown from their arms. The water
in an instant was ahvo with men,
women and children struggling for
life. Tho aftor part of the boat, which
bad escaped tbo force of the explosion,
would have been safe tor tho unin
jured, but they were panio strickon,
and leaped overboard without regard
to the consequences. '
From amidships to the cut-water
the boat presents a vast hold tilled with
fragments of. spurs, beams, flooring
and bulwarks, and fragments of iron.
How many bodies lie boneath the
ruins in that fearful abyss it is impos-
muio as yet, vo ion. jncy nro urmg
ing thorn but every hour. Many per
sons wore blown bodily into tho air,
falling into the water. Somo have
boen haulud out bv boatmen with
hooks and ' other-wise, and a large
party are engaged in dragging the
bottom, constantly finding bodies.
Up to tho Inst accounts ninety dead
bodies had been recovered, and one
hundred and fitty are serverely injured
Over shot the Mark. It was not
so intended, but one good thing has
grown out of the Ku Jvlux investiga
lion, "only ono, and nothing moro" in
the languago of Poe's raven, Facts
havo been developed which show the
"carpot bag Mate governments have
been inefficient and oorrupt, and have
created local offices heretofore un
known to tho people, and filled them
wilh political adventurers; that the
State dobt and taxation have bcon dis
honestly increased j and that the petty
otliccrs have been tyrannical and over
bearing In thoir conduct and cxtor
tionate in thoir demands.
So, 8o. The Washington Patriot
says that "all important papers re
quiring tho signature of the President
must bo sonl to Jjonrf uranch by a
special mecnger, who is allowod ten
cents miloage each way for going and
returning, hotol bills, and other ex
pensea. It ia estimatod that every
timo the President signs his name by
the seashore to a commission, order,
bigamy pardon, or other paper, it
costs tbo taxpayers about seventy-Dvo
or a hundred dollars, acoording to tho
allowanco which may be msde to tho
mesdonger.
- Lumber. The Cameron 1'reu says
Ono day Inst week a number of cars
loaded with pino lumber shipped
from Grand Jtapid. Mich., were to
ken cast ovor tho P. k E. road. Is it
a fact that Michigon can supply the
eastern markets with lumber, and suc
cessfully compoto with our lumber
men ? Somo that are acquainted witb
tho trade say that it is. We do not
foci inclined to believe that they can
transport lumber thut distance to Ibo
eastorn cities for the same price wo
can id Uameron county.
1 Will Thit Bin a ? Gearyitct and
Cameronitce divido the Radical party
in'thie State. Each faction ssys tho
other is dishonest, and both tell the
truth, which is the only strange thing
connected with the subject. lr. Man
ton, tho Radical candidate for Stato
Treasurer, is a Cameron man and so
is his partner on the Stale ticket. Tho
Geary mon were left out in tho oold,
at the last Convention, and tbey snarl
and show thoir teeth at the more for
tunate animals. Will thoy bile ?
In Name Only. Horace Greeley de
nounces the carpot-baggcrs ) Senator
Trumblo declaims against tho central
isation of the government; CarlSchurx
proclaims tho Grant government ami
constitutional; nnd . Mr. Sumner de
clures it corrupt, profligate and tyran
nical. In what particular, then, is the
Radical administration Republican ?
In name, only. ' ' '
Tn a Match Tax. Tbo pooplo of
tho United States paid over two mil
lion, dollars lust year in the shape of
taxes on matches. i,lke noarly all
other business, this has been thrown
hy Radical legislation into the hands
Mi a few monopolists, and thoso who
heretofore manulHctorod on a email
sculo have been driven from tho
prWkot., ' : ;'
'.lX boy of iwelvo rocontly went into
a Held noar Chlllicothe, Mo., to mow
some gross, taking witb him a young
er sister. Whilo the lad was swing
ing tho scythe witb a good deal of
vigor, the cirl ran to bis side aud tho
bludecut through ber abdomen, killing
ber .M nost instantly.
us
TT" I ....!. I. A..AII ..1 . f n n ,1 a . n.i
a ItllVI lie 1.1 iivii, iniii.ii vit
the Cumberland Vnlloy Railroad at
Hridgeport, across llio rivor Irom
llarriHburg, bus been in (ho omploy
of tho company for thirty-four years.
Ho is eighty years old, a Frenchman
by birth, nnd was a soldier ondcr Nn
folcon Boneparte In the campaign of
811S-16, ' ' '"
Undor the Radical statues of Ala
bama, thoro ia a punishment for any
person who challenges a voter, but
there is no punishment for an illegal
voter. -Here is a premium for illegal
voting! d..,: '
Governor Goary has pardoned Ed
ward Powers and John Mulrahil, sen
tenced to Iho Western Penitentiary by
the Uengtingdon county court for
killing Patrick Mackoy.
1 A now party the anti-Catholic
fiarty is about to be started in Mary
and. It won't amount to much. Old
Boelsebub haa bocn engagod in this
work for several years, . . ,..
i . ' mmmmi i ,
Tbe next session of the Erie confer
eoee of the M. fi. Church will be held
at MtadTillt oo ,b 30tj) of August. ,
Capture of Turner.
3. K. Turner, tbe Titueville lawyer
sontenced to fourteen years in the
Penitentiary, who escaped from the
U. S. deputy marshal, noar Greenville,
on Wednesday of lost week, was taken
on Monday night at a place called tho
Diamond, about; eight miles from
Tilusville. Tbe former statement
that bie handcuffs were removed on
the cars was not correct, ho having
jumped from the car window with
thorn on. tie was stunned by tho fall,
but not seriously injured, anil lay un
conscious for a time, when bo proceed
ed rapidly across lo Ohio. A number
of panics wero appealed to, to remove
his handcuffs, without success, until
a boy was prevailed upon to cut tbem
with a cold chisel. Ho oontinued on
in Ohio until ho reached Ashtabula
county, whorohe ascertained that the
officers had passod him, when ho re
traced his steps towards Tilusville,
with tho objoct of securing assistance.
Meantimo, parlies in Crawford county
bad trot upon his track. At the Dia
mond, two mon from Tilusville met
bim witb a buggy, and tho three were
driving to Titusvillo, when they were
stopped by a drawn pistol, and Turner
was soisod, ironed, and taken into
custody. Tbo parties who made the
arrest, Mossrs. Carmichael, Williams
and Snyder, delivered tbe prisoner to
the U. s. marshal at Uil city, and
were paid tbe reward ol 9-iw. Hay
ward, one of tho men who drove the
buggy, bus boon arrested for being an
abettor of Tumor's ; Bodine, the other
was not to be found. Turner was
dcoply depressed by his capture fre
quontly burst into tears and thought
lio had bcon unjustly dealt with. Ho
donicd the truth of the many stories
that hare beon circulated to bis dis
credit. Erie Observer.
It is evident from tbis that Turner
will not annoy tho Democrats in
lulure political contests wilh his loyal
clap trap, as ho lias in tho pust.
Tho Huntingdon Monitor of recent
date says i Cameron has pronounced
sentouco ot outlawry upon all the
frienda of Curtin in this State. As
the Sonator sits by tho ear of the
President, like tho serpent by the ear
of J'.ve, tho (. urtin men will cot even
get a bite of tbe prohibited fruit.
$fiv (tmlisfttiiuitj.
TSTR A Yu Carat trniiftwiDi the prtuiie
XJ of ll ubtcnkMir, io to woo hip, oo or
about tue niiddia ol ttfune, tiriodia LUW, witb
white face, uppoaed to be Abont four yemra old.
Tha owner ia requested to eome forward, prove
property, pj charges and take ber away, or abe
win ot diiposeti oi according to law.
K9 " JOHN B. GARRISON,
C1 AllTlOS All pereone are hereby cautioned
J against parohajing or lo any way meddling
with the following property, now in (be noamiion
of John W. Lew it, of 11a ro tide townihtp, u the
Mtne belongs io me, ena la left who bira oo loan
only, yunjwt to my order t One eow, eorner cup
board, diuinj table, cooking etvve, let of chain,
beiittead ana eivuk.
aagD-St JOHN KING.
TIUTIOJIe AH pereone are berehr eoetioned
J again it puirhanog or in any way medling
with one atovft, twoclocka, two Jueeo ehairi, two
table, one eook lore, one lot of duhei. one afuk,
one eoupboad. lis bed and bedding, and ope
bureau, now in the poeeeaaion of Janoa L. Curry,
of Lumber City, a they belong to me and hare
only been left with nid tarry on loan, aubjeet to
my order at auy time,
aug f St JOIIV HOCKEKBEREV.
A DMIMIMTH ATOM'S NOTICR Notion
1. U hereby given that letter of edminiitratiun
on theeftatc of THOMAS II. HPENCK.dec'd, late
of Goahen townihip, Clearfield county. Prune.,
baring been duly granted to tbe nnderaigned, a!l
pertooa indebted lo aaid relate will please make
payment, and tnoae Having elaiuia or de nandi
will preaent Uiem proper it authenticater! for ret
tlemeut. JIENUV I. MEAD,
Aug. 9, 1871 ot: Administrator.
T10UMTV ORimtt lsOHTs Tbe under.
J tigned lott in Lawrenoe township, eotnetime
the latter part of June or first of Julr. a Count
Bridge Order, No. 200, drawn on the treasurer of
rarest county in favor of O shorn A Miller, railing
for U6Q. The order is of no use to anybody but
myself, as payment haa been atopped, but the
aimer win re suitably rewarded by iraring it at
Mr. Amoa Rad'a, or sending it to meat Stretton-
ruie, vnnon eouaty, ra.
auK8-3t B. D. LOVE.
M
VSI C BTOR El
E. J.
GREECE,
dealer la
Pianos, Ohgans and Melodeo.vs,
. of any manufacture desireJ.
For oa.h or is eicaanje for good LUMBER.
10,000 feet of good Lumber wanted.
For eirenlats and terms, addresu
K. J. SRERKB,
aair.lat No. 41 1 Hill etteet, Huntingdon, Fa.
ft O SA D A LIS
TUB INGHBDIKNT8 TIIAT COM
P08K H0SADALI8 art published on
ever parkage, therefore it Is net a see ret
0
preparation, ounsequentl
, PHYSICIANS PR8SCRIBK IT.
It Is n certain care for Barofula, Rjphtlis
in all lis forms, Rheumatism, Fain Uis-
easee. Liver Complaint and all diseases of
me uioua. (.
OSB BOITI.K Ot ROSADALIS
will do mem good than ten bottles of Ike
s.rnpa ot rar'aparilla. . , . .
TUB I'SDERSiaMD PIIYP1CIAJJS
A
hare used Rosadnlis in their praetiee for
me past tnree years, ana ireeiy endorse it
as a reliable Alterative and Blood ruriOer.
PR. T. C. ri'OH. nf Daltinoro.
IR. T. J. ROY KIM,
DR. R. VY. CARR,
I)
jUR. r. O DANNKLLY,
I'n. r. a. ni-flflsn, oj j.ienoiesTiiie, my.
DR. i. I,. MiCARTHA', Columbia. 8. C.
DR. A. B. NORI.KS, Bdgeeomb, N. O.
, VSED AND ENDORSED BY
1. R FRRNT1I A RON8, Fall Ri ear, Mans.
F. VV. 8MITH, Jaekona, Mieh.
A. F. WHKKLKIt, Lima, Ohio.
R. HALL, Lima, Ohio.
CHAVKN A CO., UoHonsTille, Ve,
BAMI KLU. McFADDKN, Jlarfreeiboro,
Tena.
Onr sitae, will not aHosr of any attend
L
I
ed remarks In relation to the virtues of
Heeadalia. To the Modioal Pnifeaeioo ve
guarantee a Fluid Kitraet superior to an
thry have eeer used In the treatment of
diseased Rlood ; and to the afflicted we say
try Hosadalis, and you will be restored to
health.
Roeadella is sold by all Druggists
prieej $1.60 per bottle. Address
.. PR. CLKMRNTS A CO.,
eVaaeaeluriNg CAesiiefs,
Aug. I, 111. ly. Bainuonn, Mo.
S
ICnWAflT dt CIIAPP,
WholeseJs doalrrs in
Wood and Willow Ware, Oil Cloths,
COTTON YAIIN8, ia,
old JfarJM tflre.1,
Pnit.Aoat.rnu, Pa, July 1st, I"7I.
Charles W. thwarts and Alliert (Iran with
drew from the Inn of A. II. Fmnelseus A Co.
Juan toth, I till. July let they entered into a
on partnership under iho style of ftrhwarti A
UralT, pnrehasrd the stork and natures of Jaa, II,
Coy!. A Co., MO Market street, and are now pre
pared to ml orders for anything In their line,
promptly, and at the lowest market prleee.
Thanking our friends for tlirir farura la the
psst, we Would a.k a eoattnoanoe of their patron
age, a.surlng tbem thai w. shall endeavor to make
all tbeir dealing, with a, pleamat and aati.fae
torj. Very truly yours,
Dvunanu a UHArr,
Ilarlnc dispeead of oaretoe it tkaaboToirm.
w. take nmasura ia eosoiaendlng tbeat t ear eoe-
to mere and I be trad. reoeraJlr.
aa. is ivuiiie a co.,
u 1 It
..ieof 110 Market 3t.
IBB II ICW YORK HIOTI
Orange vs. Green I
i . ' ;
Everybody is aware that our "Foreign Rela
tions" hav. had a big tim. In New York lately,
hut Major Hali and Uosornor Hoffman and Chief
Kelso and a lot of other follows have got It Hied
up, and th. Paddys havo stuek the handles ia
tlieir pioks and gen. to work again.
Bnt, notwithstanding all this, tha KEYSTONE
SllUli BTORE has been re-HI led with a stock of
Boots & Shoes of all descriptions,
from the coarsest to th. finest, and from th. big
gest to tbe Last. ,
A large stock of Ladies' Bbees, Oaiters and
Slippers, of all styles, kinds and prices.
Oent's Shoes, Bools, Oaiters, Slippers a line
assortment. Misses' and Children's, bhue. and
(Jailers of all deseriptiuoa. Bey's Boots A Shoes,
a very largo variety.
A eordlal Invitation la wxtended to all to eall
and otamine my stock, and natter myself that X
eaa pleaao tbe most fastidious, both as to style
and prion. i
T. M. ALEXANDER,
Jylt Keystone Shoe Store, Clearfield, Pa.
FEED CCTTERS, tba largest assortment aver
brought to tbo .ounty. Call in and examine
hem. If. F. BIULKR A CO.
po TUB PUBLIC!
IMPROVED
Agricultural Implements I
Those ia want of Improved Agricultural Im
plements should oall on M. 0. BROWN, Market
street Clearfield, Pa, who sells tbe best
WALTER A. WOOD'S M0WEB,
which took the first prise at tie Paris Exposition
in 1367, when sixteen of the best Mowing Ma
chines In Europe and A meriea were oa trial.
Will warrant it to give satisfaction, and give time
for trial, when, if it does not work as reeoramend
ed, it oan bo returned.
Two of th. best HAY R AKF.fl, Burner's and
Hagerstown Rake, which defy their equal. Two
stylos e( HAY PUKkiS, Nellie and Sprouts.
ELLIS A IIOOFMAN'B one-bors.
THRESHING MACHINES,
which will threih from one hundred to two hun
dred butbela of grain in a day. Will do more
work than anoet ef tbe two-horae Threshing ftfa
ehinea in Market.
Buckeye Grain Drill, ft oner Fanning Mill,
beet in market, Feed Cutter of
, all kinda.
Riekock Cider Mill, Dog power for Charns,
and all tblnga in ear Jioo. .
M. Q. BROWN.
Clearfield, July 12, 1071.
TRl'lT CANS, aolJered on the outride, of our
' A ear an n..n.r..ln lie. fll..m L'..E T
lor aaie by it. jr. tJlULUK CO.
piOPOIED
AMENDMENT to the CONSTITUTION
OF PENNSYLVANIA.
joiiit anoLfnoi
Propoaing an amendment to the Conititntton of
fen my I ran i a.
B it reeoreo hy rat Stnat au4 Hom$ e JVepre.
eelafiret )( (Mmmontrattk e Ptmnflwrnmitt in
(Jtmtrmt Atmblf mrt. That the following amend
ment of the Constitution of thia Commonwealth
be propoted to the people for their adnption or
rejection, pursuant to the prorUtoni of the tenth
article thereof, to wit:
AMENDMENT.
Strikeout the Piitb Section oftheSiith Article
of the ConitiUliun, and tnacrt in lien thereof the
following:
"A State Trearnrer shall be chosen by the quail
fled electors of tbe State, at each times and for sueb
term of service as shall be prescribed hy law."
JAMKS H. WKUB,
Speaker of the Uouae nf Kenreeentatieef.
WM. A. WALLACE,
Speaker of the Senate.
Approved the lith day of June, Anna Domini
one thousand eight hundred and serenty-one.
JNO. W. GEARY.
Prepared and certified for publication pursuant
to the Tenth Article of tbe Constitution.
F. JORDAN,
Secretary of the Commonwealth.
Office Secretary of the Commonwealth,
Harrisbnrg, July 4th, 1871. J tillolO
MiEBLE AD ST0E YARD !
Mil. S. S. LIDDELL,
Having engaged ia th. Marbl. bu.in.ss, desires
to Inform bar friends and tba public that (bo ha.
now and will beep constantly on band a largo and
wall .elected .took of ITALIAN AND VERMONT
MARDI.E, and Is prepared to furnish to order
T0MU8T0NE3,
DOX AND CRADLE TOMBS,
- MONUMENTS,
Curbs and Posts tot Ceaectory Lots, Window
Sills and Capa, also,
BCBFAir, TABLE AND WASH STAND
TOPS, A.., Ae.
Vn.Vstd oa Reed street, near the R, R. Depot,
Clsaiheld, Pa. J.7,71
M
tOAVDH Ii VII
RESTAURANT,
Second Street,
CLEARFIELD, TKNN'A.
Alwari on hand. Fresh Orstert. Ice Cream,
Candies, Nuts, Crai-kera, Cakes. Cigars. Tohnoeo,
Canned Fre it a, Oraagea, jemona, and all kinda
ot truit tn season.
MtILLLAKD ROOM on second floor.
Jemi D. UeUAUUlIET.
TOUR ATTEITIOII1
' Jt'ST JOrTmOSiKXTI
Am yon la need of a good set of flamessf
Are you In need of a good Baddl. or Brlrll. f
If .n. eall at the Saddle and Harness Hhon of
Joa. u. niawics, wnere yoa can gel in. neat tn
the market. Ioulile nnd Kingle Harness and La
dies' and tlent'a Baddies of snporloff workmanship,
always on hand or manufactured tn order. Spe
cial attention Is called to my stock of Collars and
ll.Rieo, wti.h are th. beet In use. I also have an
assortment of Saddlers' Hardware, which will be
disposed of at reaeonatil. rates. Repairing of all
hinds promptly attended tn. eA.Pnn't forgot to
Mil before purchasing elsewhere. 8hop in U ra
h.ta's Row, Market street, Clearleld, Pa.
May 1, I8711y. JOHN C. UAKWICE.
In the ntrRT of common pleas
of Cleartlald eouaty. Pa.
C. kairtia ) No. Sept. Term, 170.
vs. I Vend. El.. No. is. Uareh
0. D. floonrit.Low. I Term, 11.
Aad now, lo wit. (th Juno. 1871. on motion of
John 11. Fulford, Em)., Jubn L. Cuttla Is appoint,
ed the Auditor to ascertain the amount and pri.
orlty of Hens and report distribution of th. pro.
coeds srising from tn. aale of real estate of said
Ooodfellow. C. A. MAYKR, P. J,
In pursuance of raid appointment the subscri
ber will attend tn the dul.ee thereof at the Arbi
tration Room, In the Court House, on Wednesday,
th. loth August, 1S7I, when nnd where all parties
intetasled ar. required to mak. their olaime or be
debarred from eoming In oa said fund.
Jyllll lU JOHN L. CUTTLE, Auditor.
IN TI1R ORPHANS COURT nf Clear
field county, Pennsylvania.
In the mutter or the partition or th. real .slat.
of Richard Wsple, let. of llnee-a tnwashin. uid
county, deceased. To the heirs and legal repro-
srmaiiTea 01 ine eeiu aeeco-eti I laaa nonce, mat
an inquMt will ho held oa tho premises, In Boggs
township, said eountv, on CATI'KIIAT. the Vlh
DAY OF 8KPTEMBKR, A. D. 1171, at t o'clock,
A. M.. of that dee. for tho rjumesa of mabine
partition of the real eatal of tho aaid deeeawd,
Is and amang his legal repro eeatatlree, If the
same nan be dona wlthoat Prejudice to ae enalllae
of the whole, otherwise to value and appeals, th.
earn, according to law, at which lime and plac
yos ire roqalrad t attend if you think proper.
4ueun J. fib,
Maairr'a Ornol, I fharUf.
learlejd, fa., Ag. i, 1171.
gral (fjtatt for jjat,
"pom SAL El
Valuahlfi T?pal rvi-.
-a1 O Lrt I ii
IX CLEARFIELD, Pi.
The tubeoriber offerf for ul hit trryM
Market atreet. (next door to AlUg.,,,;
. ' ' nan. ji ,
- UUH R taL ,.
au ai s rat ann an a rfsivn nun Mu.aaa .. . - -
r - Iri.AaxJ -
...... a - ar . . mn9 B tlHr Km"
For term and condition. rnl.
ht It rM. aU hv laattaw In
" ' " -
lyll Clearfield, Chari.M r. V
. . . . . .. " I f I.
pniVATE OR PUR1.IG RALE
Valuable Real Estate
Tbe auliaeriher will offor at Fuhi tf.r.
TllllUcru V J.L AI'iil-T.
g ii v iicin . etiiu it wi nvutei. nti i:i .
aooner aoio. 11 io cioca p. m., at tan l
entire pronertT. aituata in t nion Luwnik,. r..
field oounty, lka., oonviating of t09 Acrti ,
per eent allowano of tba beat Farm, TmUr n.
Coal Laodi, in three aurreii, lying in oh ku
Will be ao Id either aeDerate or tntrfthor ...
aoie ratei. ine i n ritut ji trfTo art u i
Mwa. via: About 119 Aoree eleared a ...
food animation, witb four Dwailin tii.af. l.
Uarna, ooe Sawmill, and ether outbuilding!, u
three rat-rate u re bard or ebutce fni th. .
r running water near mo nouiei.
Tbe balance of theae landi limWred with Pit.
Hemlock and othr timber, luffipiont tn ... .v..
Are million f6.000.000l feet of lnmU v..
mineral property tnia U toe beat in tbii n.H.
the eountry: eoniioting of Iron Ore, LiaiMni
and Stone Coal of tbe beat quality. Larp tin,
eaiily mined, and oonvenientte tha hailrutdiat
under way of building.
t-turor partienlare call on tbe rubKribtr
addreaa bim at Hock ton P. O., Clearfirld MDitT
June U-ttt JOHN IREStLEE.
Valuable CrLsUIill For Sale:
milB underaiirned olTera For Pale a .Hit H i'
X dwelling llouae and Store Houte, lituitt u
New Millfiort, Clear 6 eld oounty, pa. The Mi!,i
in good condition, haring been repaired and p.;
in excellent order within the tait year, and but
gooa paying euitom. it ia aituaiad in ooaof tkt
beat wheat-growing aectioni of tbe eoantr, whiel
decidedly inoreeeee ita Talue. The lwtllnj
as m www snU a7iu(wi nwiu kiiu in iajU uturf,
Together with tbe a bo re property will be Hi.
about
60 ACHES OF LAND,
nartlr cleared and Lalance in Timber I.hJ
ftV.Terma aiade known on application to tat
nnderaigned at New Millport P. 0.
May ll-Sa JOHN F01
fEIT VIRGIKIA
Timber nnd Coal Lands
FOR SALS!
The following tracts of Timber and Coal Lin
are offered for aale : One tract of 17.0U0 acm,
lying on the Elk hirer, in Webster county ; thrw
tract ijiiipr wu mv mmutm riTtjr ia ormiioa couDir,
earn nf & tUitt mmwmm aaak .aaJ e.A i 1 AAA 1
and one tract containing MOO acre a, lying oa tai
Uanley Hirer, in Nicholas county, f betitlei It
these lands are perfect.
Any information concerning there landscaa hi
k.J k - .a A : .. .1 a rt i-, i i
March 32, lS71-tf. Philipiborg, Pa:
Farm for Sale I
CONTAINING 26 ACRES, In a good statt sf
cultivation, ituated in Pike township, Clar-
ft ft Id Ciiunlr. Pa. atkmil iarhttt noJa fens. fn.'.
Flourinj Mill, oa tbe turnpike leading from Car
wensrille to Clearfield. Having a story and a half
house, atable and out -buildings thereon. Tbsrs
ia also a good spring and a young orchard on tot
premieee. Any person deairing a nice little boms
will And this a very desirable location.
For further particulars ft qui re ef Bach si Celt
wet 1, on the premises, or address
T. W. FLEMIXO,
March M tf. CurwensvCte, Pa.
J. M. STEWART, D. D.S.,
Office ovor Irwin's Drug 8tor,
CrRWEXSVILLE, PA.
All dental operations, either in the mechanics!
or operative branch, promptly attended to ssd
saiuiaouon guaranteed, (special attention paid
to the treatment of diaeaee. of the natural teeth,
gums and mouth. Irnrilaritv of th. tosth ee-
oenfully oorreeted. Teeth eitraeted withonr pais
by the nee of Ether, and artificial teeth inserted
of the host material and warranted to n.nder ut.
iafeotioa. aprilS6'!l:lr
S. PORTER SHAW, D. D. S.,
. Omee In Maronie Building,
QflTS CLEARFIELD, PA.
Pulting of the natural Uetb in a healthr. vre-
aervatlr. and useful oenditioa is mado a specialty..
Disease, and malformati'inseommoa to the mouib.
Jaw and assoeiate parte, are treated and corrected
whd lair snoceea, .xaminatioos and consulta
tions rail. Prions for partial and full sets ol
teeth much lower than In 1870. It would be well
for patients from a distance to lot ns know by
mail a lew days before eoming to tne office. It
is very important that ehildren between the ares
of sii and twelv. year, should have their teeth
eiaminod. By Aossethosia Teeth are removed
wittout pain. , febliTl
. DENT AL CARD.
Dr. A. M. HILLS
Would say to bis batieota and the nub
lie grnrrally, that, having diaaolrcd partnersbip
with Dr. .Shew, he ia now doing the entire work
of bis office himself, eo tht patients need not fear
neing put unlcr tne bands of any other operator.
Having obtained a reduction of the patent on tbe
plate materiel, I am enabled to put up teeth marh
chenper than formerly. 1 alto have Dr. Stuck s
patent process for working rubber plates, which
make a much lighter, more elastio and Mronfrvr
plate for the aauie amount of material, and pol
ishes the plate on both sides, rendering it much
more easily kept clean. Special attention paid te
the preecr at ion of the natural teeth, and all work
guaranteed entirely aatisfectory to patients.
FwTOlnne at the eld eorner, opposite tha Shaw
House. Office hours from 8 to IS, a. ns., and 1 to
, p. tn. Patients from a distance thould notify
ma a few daya beforehand of their intention to
come. Alwayaat homo, nnleaa other notice ap
pears In both the county papere. - feb!671
I
N TH K OR Pll NS COURT of Clcarteld
county, Pennsylvania. .
In th. metier .1 the petition of Hannah Hol
der, devisee of Iavid llorn, for spociho perform
anoe of contract of Jueeph Lines, deooaeed, with
said David Ilora. Tho undersigned Cemmis.
sioncr, appointed by aaid Court te uke leeltweny
in proof of contract, payment, Ac, in this case,
hereby gives ant lee that he will attend lo the du
ties of his sppointmenl at th. othes of Hon. J. B.
McEnally, in ClearQeld, Pa., oa Tuesday, the Hi h
day of September, A. D. 1871, at I o'clock P. M,
wheo and nheroall parties Interested mavattend.
CTRUS OORDOH,
July II, l71-8t Commissloaer.
1RAS, Copper and Porcelain lined Pressrv-'.
i Ing Ketllea, for (ale by
July So.-Jt. H. F. BIOLER A CO.
IN THE ORPHANS-COURT .f Clsar.
(eld county, Pennsylvania.
In the matter of tho partition of th. real eetele
of Klijeb Smrel, lata .1 Hoggs tonaship, ia said
county, deceased. To tb hairs and legal repre
rc sedatives of said deeeased : Take notice, that
an ino,ue.t will be held oa tbe premiaea, in Ilrad
ford township, said county, on rRIDAY, the th
HAY Of HEl'TKMIIKR, A. D. 171, al o'clock,
A. M., nf thet day, for the purpoecof making
partition of tba real estate of th. aaid dereeeeii,
tu and among his legal representatives, if the
same oan be done without prejudice to or spoiling
of the whole, otherwise to value and apprsias ths
same according to law, at which tim. and pises
yoa ar requited to attend If yon think proper.
Jt 8TIN J. PIE, Sheriff.
Paaairr'i Orrica, I
ClearAeld, I' a., July 2A, 181. J
' GONARD HOUSE,
Clcarfleld, Pa.
hotel, and respectfully Solicits a shara ef petrea
age. Its close proilmlty to the Depot, makes this
house a detlrabla stopping place for the travelieg
put.lie. (Jyl 71) 8. B. ROW.
A UMIMBTItATOHM' NOTICIiV-Notiea
J Is hereby given that letters of administration
on tbe ostat. of DAVID P1NDFRLA.NI, deed,
lata of 11.11 township, Clearfield County, l's.,
haviog been dnly granted to the nnderiigncd(
nil persons indebted to mid estat. will pleass make
payment, and those having claims or demands
will preaent them properly authenticated for set
tlement. , HA MITEL BUNDKRLANn,
JAMES A. CAMPBELL,
June M, I7I : Admlnl.lralo-S;
SARATOOA AND BEDFORD WATER
for tale hy