GEORGE B. GOODLANDER, RniTon axd rnorniETOR. CliEARFl ELD, Pa. . WEDNESDAY M01ININU. AIUICST IS, ISTI. Democratio Stato Ticket. ' FO AUDITOR GENERAL, GEN. WM. McCANDLESS, or pnir.Aiim.i uu. " '' FOR BURVKYuR ookral, CAPT. JAMES II. COOPER, . . or Mwitnci coi'jtv. !' .'9kA full of the Pcmooretie rot jvlll eoure thi election of our Stato tlekt-t by a lurgo majority. ftLol erory Democrat remember that, noil Impreie the truth of it upon the mimli of hii neighbor!. - r ; Domocratio District Ticket. V.: Subject to Ihe'lofloh of Di.trlot Convention. v Democratio County Ticket. , . . .. ABSliMM.Y: JOHN I.AWPIIE, nfOerenla. ASSOCIATE JUDflKS: WILLIAM V. I'OI.EV, of Clearfleld. JOHN J. HEW, of Lawrence. r-ROTHONOTARYt ' AARON C. TATK, of Clearfleld. BEOISTEtt A IlECORDER: ASIIURY W. l.EK. of Clearfield. , TREASURER : AMIFX P. WILSON, of Ilredford. COMMISSION'S".) . T. COUTRIET, of Karthaue. AUDITOR: REUBEN McPIIEIISON.ot Clearfield. COU,NTY SURVEYOR i S). P. Mrt LOSKEY.of turwenerllle. At Libbrtt. Three nogroos con fined in tlio EuRtorn Poiiilctilinry, for high crimen, made thoir oscnpa from tlml institution last week. The hti in a no keepers had givon ihcm the "run of tho house" it scorns, and llioy doped. Hud Ibey'boen white no flm.li liberty would havo boon gran tod litem. No.mina'.t.d. The personal popu Hrity of our editorial neighbor, P. Gray Mock, of tho Dellefonlo Watch man, is fully established by his fourth nominulion for Assembly by the Dem ocrats of Mother Ccnlro, find that, loo, ovpr bo ublo nnd popular a rival as John II. Orris, Esq., who wo learn contested the field in his usual vigo rous manner. In Trouble. Jlro. MePiko, of tho Cambria Freeman, scorns to bo troubled over our grammar. Wo rather bus pect that had wo not embellished our Sfjuio with loo much truth, our gram mar would have passed unnoticed We oro In tho habit of staling fucts very carelessly sometimes, and under such circumstances it is always in or der to attack our grammar, bocauso matters of fact are ruthcr "old fogy" ideas anyhow, nnd gralo very harshly on tho refined ear. Tub Kentucky Election. Tho election in Konlucky, which took place on Monday, tho 7th, resulted in a Democratio triumph of about tho samo as last year, when it was 31,000. It is a significant fact, and one for IJndicals to "put in their pipos and smoko," that in ppito of tiro largo negro vote (45,000,) tho Domocratio mnjority is about tho same. How is this nccountod forf Wo leave this ineslion and the qnoslion of whether the weapon tho Radicals made to do- foat Iho Democrats with is not turned itgninst thorn, for the politicians to answer. Venango Loyalty. Judge McCor nick, of Franklin, one of tho loyal loadors of that city, purchased 100 acres of Innd for tho county upon which to build a poor houso. He paid $2,500 for the land nnd had the deed made to his son. In a few weeks aftor the son mndo a deed to the County Commissioners for tho samo 100 acres nnd obtained 65,500. Gain, 53,000. And ynt such nro tho men who clamor about the corruption of 'lammany Hall, NowJYork. These follows think if they can got tho poo plo to watch New York-ward ihey will not tcp the plundering operations now going on at Washington and llarrisburg. Not Muchly. Mrs. Victoria Wood hull, of New York, as full of vagaries us a toad is of warts, sends us a circu lar, stating that sho is a candidate for President in 1872, and asks us to sup. port her. Not muchly, Viol You had belter gather up your husband nnd children, and pursuo tho life of lady in the future. Besides, we bnvo a kind of an old woman married to Simon Cameron for Prosidcut now, nnd we want a man next timo. . Tho namo of our journal may have misled this gay nnd festivo woman, and w theroforo rccoinmond her I the lender care of tho editor of ll Jotmaf, whoso party harbor nr nurse creatures of hor way of thinl 'ng. Tho vostibulo of the New York inbvne, the loading organ of his par ty, contains a nursery of this kind Vie, why don't you apply for aid tc Mr.. Calhoun, Mrs. Itichard.on, 0 Greoley, Becther and Itow, and quil "gadding" after us Democrat, win Uotsst joor mode of llfof Or, have yon secured them already f Kentucky. Later returns from tb election in this Stale indicate that th Democrats will have 40,000 ma- Jorilyr-fi'yif .thousand greater than t year. How Is this thus f . It Grant a UHelatorl Tho editor of the New York Sun, ono of tho foremost in tho election of Grant, asks tho abovo pertinont ques tion. It is ono imvolvlng great prin ciple, but superinduced in. this in stance, as tho sequel will show, on account of the quarrel in tho loyal. happy family in Louisiana, where a pitched battled was fought Inst week, botwoon Iho two wings of "tho bread and butter brigade." Grant's rela tions, lead by the Confederate Gen. Longstroet nnd Brolhor-in law Cnsly, making tho nttnuk. Tho Sun editor asks further: ' ' ' ' ' 'Why doo (ion. Grant tlochiro war cainst (iov. Win niotli Aif Louisiana? urmotli has kept tho Mnto well in hnnd for tho liopublican party. ; Un der his rule Micro has not boon a Ku- Klux outrago in Louisiana, nnd tho usually turbulont city of Now Orleans has been as quiet as Boston. "What, then, is Iho mattor with Wnrmoth that Grant should require his Copperhead brolhor-in law Cosoy, Collector of New Orleuns, and his cousin Gen. Longstroet, Into of the Confederate army, and now Surveyor of iho Port of Now Orleans, nnd all tho other Fcdoral oflicoholdors in Lou isiana, to combino to crush tho r.-.nn who has been more successful in keep ing bis State Republican than any of tlio olhor wii pw-lmg tulumf: 1'lie answer is at hand. Gov. Warmolh seriously doubts whether Gen. Grunt can carry tho reconstructed Slutos in 1972, and thorcloro DO has ventured to hint at tho inexpediency of his re nomination. This is nn oll'eiico not to bo forgiven, and so Cuscy, by order of Grant, promises to make Dunn Gover nor next your, aim culU in the troops to put Warmolh down. "VY hat a strange and alarming spoc- taelo was exhibited on the day of the assembling of tho Louisiana Conven tion. 4 he l'odura.1 ciuceholdcrs hrst designated tlio Custom House as the placo of mooting. Tho United States Marshal then summoned four compa nies ot regular troop-i, with a battery of artillery, from Texas, to resist the entrance to the Custom Uuuso of nil delegates w ho doubted tho oxpodienpy of Grnnl's ronominalion ; and bravely did the Swiss guards of Iho President execute his will. But fur thoir bayo nets ho would havo bocn beaten out of sight In tho Convention, for 90 of the I in delegates woro friendly to the policy of Warmotb, and only a day or two boforo Wnrmoth had badly beaten Collector Casey for a float in the Con vention from ono of tho wards of New Orleans. No escape from a disastrous defeat in tho Convention was there- foro IcfLonon to Grant except bv ex cluding from iho Custom House by military powor tho regular delegates, and packing, tlio Convention with bogus delegates. Mr. Pinchbuck, who provided over tlio Warmolh or regular Convention, is tho ablest member of tho bin to Senato, and ono of tho most influential colored citizons of Louisi ana. - "It may bo attempted to rhow that Grant docs not approve of these high handed proceedings. It will bo in vain, for docs not everybody who notes the occurrences at the royal lodge nt Long Branch know that two or three weeks ago brolhorialaw Uasey spent a lew days there in close consultation wilh Grant? And is tliore so big a fool in tho country as not to bo suro that tho New Orleans pro gramme was then urrungod by tho holding of tho Convention in tho Cus tom Houso, tho summoning of tho troops from Texas, nnd tho exclusion of iho anti Grant delegates by the bayonet ? "If an insnno ambition had not blinded Gen. Grant to nil sonso of propriety nnd ull appreciation of the rising indignation of the independent voters of the "country at his uso of regular troops to secure Ins rononnna tiou, wo might ask him if ho thinks he can confront that indignation nt tho ballot-boxes in 1872 ? In contest ing the Presidential campaign, does he imigine that ho is at iho licnd ol an army on a battle field r 'This savago and Bclfish war of Urunt against Warmolh will boar its logilimato lruits. it will doubtless break in pieces tho liopublican party of Louisiana, and throw tho Stato into the hands of tho Democrats next year. it will certainly do this H Ursnt is then in tho field ns the liopublican nomineo for the Presidency." Go in, loynl dogs of war; its not our funeral, and bodes no evil lo the Stale or Nation. Great Excitement Grant's bay onet affair at New Orleans, last week, in driving out all the members of tho Radical convention opposed to his ro- nomination, (ausod much excitement throughout the South, among whiles and negroes. Ho employed two com panies of U. S. soldiers to tako charge of the convention, and bayoneted out all anti-Grant delegates, and those who moved slowly wcrorickod with a musket sabro to hasten their exit. Read article from tho Now York Sun elsewhere. Tnr.ia Ticket. The Democrats of Centre county have solllod upon the following ticket: Assembly, P. Gray Meek; Assocl ale Judges, W. W. Lovo, Henry Dopp; Treasurer, Jamos F. Weavor; Com missioner, Samuol K. Foster; District Attorney, John F. Pottor; Auditor, Robert F. Holmos; County Surveyor. W. P. Mitchell Dead. Mrs. Vollandlgham diod at Cumberland, Md., on tho 11th. Sho ovorcamo tho banishmont of hor hus band by "the.luto lamented," but his tragio death was too much for hor shattered, nervous sysUm. Tho Mormons of Salt Lako are making extensive preparations lo ro ccivo President Grant. The Now York Sun says an elder who is look ing for nn appointment proposes to present him with a wifo. The present year, says an exchange, has boon a good year for earthquakes. Our Radical friends will witness a big ger "shaking up" next year, than any of their past experiences. C. 1. Sloinmctx, of Lebanon county, rccontly threshed a crop of whout grown on some forty-eight acres of his rarm.thoyiold being over 1,700 bushels about C5 bualmls to the aoro. Maj. J. 11. KillerTof the Harrisburg Potnot, is off on a trip to tho Pacific. If John don't loso his spectacles he'll see all there is In that rgion Somebody t.ylng: Bigamist Bowen sent a messenger to his second wife when ho was nrrost ed for bigamy, with tho requost that she would make somo arrangement. She spurned tho messongor from hor door, and. a forged ocrtificalo, of di voroo from her was ihen prepared and produced in court. Yot Grant inys Bowen . boliovod this Avifu to bo dead nnd married tho third one in Ignoranoo of tho law. Besides whon (ionerul Shormun marched into Columbia, South Carolina. Bowop, was in jail, whero ho bad been placod to answer charges of murdering his superior of- Deer, and was in mo uomcuornio army when nrrostcd. Whon nnd how did ho re ml or those sorvicos to tho Union of which Grant speaks in his lettor of pardon ! JJid any puiilio omoiul ever make such a disgrnccful exhibition of hin sjlf I'sforc? . Bowen has cone back to Charles ton to contest tho seal of Delargo, tho negro Congressman, llo will bu suc cessful, nnd then in return for his par don will vote lor ban uomingo, the McGarrnhara claim, railroad subsidies, and nil tho corrupt jobs intended to put monoy m the pocket ol urnnt and bis rinn. An oxehango says t It appeal's that tho President liavinir pardoned nowen for his trifling poccadilocs in having two cnlomporaiioous wivos, nnd in forging testimony to exculpate him self, is now about to contribute still fuillier to Ilia linpinotto of tho distin guished bigamist by soouring to him a seat in Congress. This is to bo dono by buying up tlio- statesmanlike bru notto whoso seat Bowen is contesting with a federal nppoinlmont. Aftor theso 601'vicus, Bowen ought to voto for fully one-half of tlio jobs of the nd ministration, and if ho docs that, ho will havo compensated for all thoobli gulions that ho is undor to the Prosi dent. .-. : . . 'iEvEs Riout, DukssI" This is a military order, aud of course familiar to both General Grant nnd General Plcasanton, who was last wook kicked out of office by tlio patron of Long Branch undpublio robbers. Mr. Dana, oditor of tho New York Sun, a load ing Radical organ woll posted in "ways that aro dark" and loyal, throws some light on tho appointment of "our own Douglass," (not tiro nig ger,) which goes far to provo the rot tenness o( tho revenue business. The editor in question says : Mr. Douglass Iho successor of Gen. Plcasanton in tho oflico of Commis sioner of Intomal Revenue, is describ ed ns Ono of tho warmest frionds of tho well known delaultor ex-Colonel Bailey. It is charged that whilo the latter was in troublo Mr. Douglass advised him ol every movomont against him in Washington. The telegrams embodying thoso facts woro sent in cipher, nnd subsequently purchased by distillers whoso property has been unlawfully seized by Jiailoy. Mr. Douglass is also said to havo b?"n officially connoctod with tho alleged whisky frauds in Baltimore, in which supervisor rulton took such a con spicuotis part. Ho rnm'o on to this city after Bailey's flight, nnd mado a secret examination of Bailey's books, but never- published tho result. A shrewd revonuo officer says that Douglass was nppointod to his prosont position lo provent any Investigation of Pleasanton's accounts, and to fix up things generally. Douglass was formorly Collector in this district, and tho creature Bailey robbed the Treasury of half a million dollars, and ran off to Europo, whore he is now rusticating. Wo wonder how long it 'will tako the peoplo lo got their eyes open 7 If what tho Sun editor says is truo, Grant, Doug lass, Bailey and all should be in tho penitentiary. Mistaken. It is made a mattor of serious complaint by a largo number of loaden brained Radical editors, that William A. Wallaco, Chairman of the Jjcmocralio State committoo, is so fatally bont on his own election to the United States .Senate, that for the purpose Of securing a majority iu the lowor branch of tho Legislature, to bring about that result, he will sacri fice tho State ticket. All this dismal foroboding of treachery to Gen. Mo Cundlcss and Capt. Cooper is of course basod on tho assumption that it will bo tho duly of the Logislaluro to bo olocted next October to elect a succes sor to Simon Cameron next January. Tho staloment of a singlo fact is all that is necessary lo consign Ibis sonso- less charge to tho wnsto basket of Radical calumnies. The term of Si mon Ca moron in tho Sonato will not oxpiro until tho fourth of March, 1873, and thorcforo it will not be tho next Legislature, but the Legislature to be elected one year from next October, thnt must chooso his successor. What is to bo said of a sot ot mon claiming 10 spoiiK lor me "uod and morality" party, who will resort to a political dodgo at a jrlanco so transparent nnd so ensily cxposod ? Cambria Vewnan. Pretty "Sons" Indeed. Tho Phil adelphia Aqe Bays: "The "Patriot Sons of America" signnlizod thoir meeting at llarrisburg by tho pro sentntion and discussion of a resold lion in relation to mombcrs of the Catholic Church which would havo disgraced the dark ages. The party in this counlry which strivos to ride into power on the dnrk nnd turbulont waves ot religions bigotry and perse cution, is unworthy tho support of any intelligent, patriotic citizen. The Now York Herald, in referring to this raco of bastard "Patriots, says: "Tlio Patriotic sons of America havo ncod of more patriotism than can he found in a name, or olse they would not hnve proposed or discussed a resolution disfranchising Roman Catholics nnd expressing nbhorrence of that "vstom of roligion. Let the Patriotic Sons of America worship ns suits them best, and lot the Roman Catholics do tho same." . Gone to his Reward That tho wny of the transgressor is hard, has boon demonstrated tlmo snd ngnin. Tho millionaire forger, Edward Ketch oin, was among tho interments at Rural Comotery, Albany, last wook, whose financial operations and forgo rina nn Wall alrpet rvnatnd annli a furore throughout tho country a short iimo since, jis died in now lorn, a brokon down snoculator. Dccoaaed once hold as liiirfi a hind aa anv man on Wall stroet, but his forgeries, pris on confinement and subsequent failures complotoly usod him up. Learning is wealth to the poor, an honor to the rich, nn aid to the young, and a support snd comfort to lbs sged. l.analUy and .ItnalramaUou. It has always and with justlco bees insisted upon by tho Democrats thai nollticnl oaualit v must result In soeinl equality, nnd that social oqnnlity must lead to amalgamation. The Radicals- havo pretended not to believe Ibis. But mane wniu nas mrcauy uvuurreu. Negro suffrago has boon established and a nogro sils iu tho Senate of the United States, whoro Clay and Web Bteronoosat. Thit it political equality. That negro Sonator and his wife have been guests at tho Presidential man sion nnd havo mingled with white Senators nnd their wives nt the recep tions givoo by niombcrs of tho cabinet. Th is is social erj uality., G oo. T. Ru by, a negro Sonator in tho Texas Logisla luro, was, a few weoks ago, married to a young whito : wuinan. Thit is amalgamation. It will bo said ihnt theso aro excep tional cases. Wo admit that they are, but bow long will they retain that characlor if wo keep on at the rnto.vro have been going the last fivo yvare? Mankind nro creatures oi education, and iu the gradations of loarning they advanco step by slop, 'lrain your selves to political equality wilh negroes, and you train your children to social oouulitr wilh thorn, and they .will train their children lo amalgamation-. If this great American nation is U bo saved from bocoming a nation of rnu lattoes, the white people must teat up this ncijro equality business by the if .Inothrr Rrpmbllean Ticket in kike Harmony in the ranks of a political party is a nico thing, but our Radieal frionds know little about it Up to Wednesday lust, they wero able to smother upon tho dissatisfaction onus ed by tho complete suooess of .tho Cameron cliquo, in tho nomination of Stanton and Boath, but at that timo it broko out in a new Stale Conven tion, and to day we have two Radical Stato tickets in the Sold. On Wednes day last a Convention of Radioal poli ticians met in llarrisburg and nomi nated for AuditorGonoral, Barr. Spang lor, of Laucastor county, and for Sur veyor General, E. A. Wheeler, of Mor cer county. Thoso men run in direct opposition to the former nominees of that parly, and although running as "cold walor". candidates, or tompor- ance men, tboy ar both Radicals of tho most malignant character, and will no doubt tako a very largo vole from the men nominatod at the former Radical Slalo Convention. Under tho circumstances, what is lo hinder tho complete succoss of the Demo cratic ticket Ibis fall ? Never before were our prospects moro promising. 'wl MLBIII, UIIIU'I, Villi Mil Vf'UI lutrity oiler for as grand a triumph of our party ana its pnncipios. we havo only to maintain harmony in tho ranks of our local organizations, to work togothcr like brothers, and a most glorious victory will crown our effort. Rtllcfontt Watchman. Death or Hon. John Slidell. This gentleman moro or loss promi nontly connected willi Iho politics of hub country, lor tho past twenty years, died in J'.ni-land, on tho 2IHh u I limo. Mr. Slidell was a native of Now York, but removod to Now Or leans on reaching maturity, identified himself with that section, and attained omlnonee as a sound lawyer and suc cessful advocate. He was nppointod by Prosidont Jackson, United Stales District Altornoy for Louisiana wss trequently eloclcd to the ljogisluluro, nnd wns a representative in Congress from 1813 to 1845. Ho wns then sent by Prosidont Polk as Minister to Mexico,- to nogotiate tho settlement ot questions then in disputo, but his mission proving fruitless, ho returned earlv in 181(1. In lH.r:l l.n waa rim. son United Statos Sonator, which po sition he hold to tho breaking out of the luio war. in Iho lull ol 18(51 ho was dispatched by the Confederate fovcrnmont as Commissioner to 'ranco, together wilh Mr. Mason, who was nppointod in tho same ca pacity to England. Sinoo the closo of the war, Mr. Slidell has resided abroad, principally in Franco. At the com mencement of the war betwocn Franco and Prussia ho romoved to England, in whiuh country he died. i Is there no end to TIIIS TllINO ? It is stated that Cadet Grant, the Presi dent's son, who graduated thirty three at West Point recently In a class of mrty-thrco, has boon commissioned s lioutonnnt nnd bus bocn granted the special privilogo of louvo of absence till October. Ho will anond ibis inter val nt civil engineering (plcnsuringXj on the Union Pacific Railroad, and, should he happen to like the position, will rosign from tho army fo become a civil englnoer on tho road. It has been the custom horotoforo lo regard resignation from the army in less than five years aftor having bocn educated nt tho public oxponso as dishonorable. However the cadot in question gradu ated so low that probably it is not considered a very great mailer wholh or ho remains in the army or goos into the servico of tho railroad com pany. By tho way tho regiment to which he has boon attaehod is the 4th (white) caralry. Cadota who gradu ated ahead of him nnd with nioro credit have been sont into the negro regimonts. Why should such un worthy distinctions be mado? I . 4- RrrnBi.icAN Br.xr. Tho Indianapo lis Daily Sentinel pointedly remarks that "it looks as though the Radicals had mado a preconcerted onslaught upon New York for two roasons, one of which is that Now York is a Demo cratic city, and the othor Is to divert attention from the shortcomings of lladicai otiieials nnd lladical rolo. for instance, Philadelphia is a Radieal city. Her debt is over fifty millions of dollars, nnd taxation is very bur densome). It is charged that a goodly portion of Iho city revenues aro wast cd upon jobs find jobbers. Tho Re publican papers havo a knowledge of theso facts; but not a word of denun ciation ngnlnst tho frauds and cor ruptions nnd rohbory of the tax-nny-era of Philadelphia finds vent in a Ilndieal paper. They aro Tory much in favor of reform in Now York, but thoy object most decidedly to political reform in Philadelphia. It Is all right whon the Domocratio ox is gored, but it prosonls a different aspect when the horn perforates liopublican beef." Just Sc. Tho Pittsburg Post asks : ''Is ll liconuso Grant's relations havo alt boon provided for that he nomi nates a man who is reported as ado faultor, to ono of tho most Important offices undor the government?" 1 Pertinent. An exchange says: If Washburno, Minister to Franoo, is not a sympathiser wilh the Commun ists, he should protest against sending them to this country. Cut-throats in Paris will not make goorj cilixons in the United States, The VngaHnnt llretlcy. For Borne tlmo tho Woman Suffrng- isls hnve been building high hopes upon the grentnnd good lloiuee Grco loy, nnd expecting him to. bo thoir candidate for tho Presidency. Ho has written a lotter to tho GuWen Ag In which ho dcclinos tho proffered honor; nor is that all, declares himsolf "fur ninst" the wholo movement on princi ple, Womon of tho Laura Fair typo, who killed her rightful affinity, nnd gave the lio, in open court, to tho wo msu she doubly wrongod, Grooloy do dares to bo his "pet aversion." Declining to bo a candidato himsolt, ho recommends tho selection of somo woman as A candidute, who In her own person "illustrates tho liberal thought of this onllghtenod ago." "Let hor bo," says Mr. Grooloy, "ono who has two husbands, and lives in the sumo bouse with them , both sharing tho same couch ; ono bearing the name of tho other to indicate hor impartiality, porhnps, nnd the cause and' candidato will be so filly mated ihut there will be no occasion, even undor tho most liberal nnd enlightened regime, to sue for divorce, Could not one of this class bo persuaded to ovor boar hor shrinking modesty and nom inate borsell'f" Tho ungallant old curmudgeon I We turn him over to the wrath of tho "Victoria League," and tho unmarried sisterhood gener ally. A woman wilh two husiands running for Prosidont I If Mr. Greo ley would oomo to Pittsburgh and at- tond our woman suffrage seances, ho would loam from tho fiery speeches delivered on such occasions, that a woman with ohe husband is "no bettor than she ought lo bo" in fact is a criminal barely to bo tolerated In soci ety: whilo mon nre nothing loss than wild boasts. No, Mr. Grooloy, it wgn't do to ran a woman wilh two husbands on tho Sutfrsgo tlckol, and ox poet tho support of the sistorhood of Pitts burgh. They would sooner voto for lJrigham 1 oung, a male monsior, who is divided op among somo fifty wives. Pittsburgh Post. A "Times" Trick. Tho New York Sun, usually well informed as to cur rent events in that uuv, is iniormoo that tho "Office of tho Times, of that City, on Friday and Saturday last, was filled with employes of tho Cus tom Rouse and tho Postoffice, who were takon away from tho perform ancfe of thoir regular dutios to direct wrappers in which were sont out copios of his Maturdny s issue; that the nd drosses for Iheso wrappers were copied from books prepared by the United Slates Census Marshals, paid by tbe neopio; and thai anally, ono or more Republican m?mbcrsolt;ongresslraiik cd bucIi papers as wero to bo sent by mail." This Times IS tho paper which is daily hollowing about tho rascal! tics of Tammany. After such an expose as that made by the Sun, the virtuous indignation m iho limes may well bo called "Gosh." limn Crimes. Tho cbarco which Sociotiiry Boutwoll makes against (icn. neasanlon is that Do decreased tho collections from Internal Rovenuo somo $20,000,000. He has conse quently saved just this much to the lax payers. But for this tho President has dismissed him from omco. An audacious criminal is und.r ar rest in Cleveland. He is ton years old nnd Ins oiTcnco consisted in empty ins some citrnrs out of a stamped box into ull unstamped basket, and trying to peddle them among a crowd, 'i ho dosporado was promptly picked up by a revenue detective and held in bail of one thousand dollars, which ho was unable to give. The Hon. James B. Beck is stump ing Kentucky. Ho declares thnt when tho books of tho Navy, tho IW.ofHee, tho Interior, and othor Departments pass Into the bands ol tho Democracy, such an exhibit of rottenness will bo mado ns will astound the world. Ho says tho bonds of thoso Departments would soonor md Grant Emperor to day, with the right of succession to his son, than see tho evidenco of their guilt pass into the hands of the Domo cratio party. Mr. Bock adds that he oxpccls to hoar of a big fire or some other casunlty in tho Department buildings, if concealment can bo main tained in no other way. e There it is. Tho Now York Sun says : "On tho 3d of March, just before ho ascondod tho Capitol steps to take tho oath of office, Goneral Grant ac cepted a gift of f 64,000. On the 6 th of March, wilh the pledges of his in augural lingering on his lips, he ap pointed the lurgost contributor to this fund, Sccrotary of the Treasury, and the two most activo agonts iu raising it, Sub Treasurer and Collector of the Customs at New York." As Ameri cans, wo blush to aoknowlodgo the truth of tho abovo paragraph. No othor President left such a rocord to darken and blast bis fa mo. New Jersey The Democracy of tlii Slalo aro preparing for tho Stato contest in a vory satlslactory manner. Their exercising gallops are most en couraging. At an election for shorn IT, hold in Middlesex county, on Tuesday, Snedukor swept tho county by four hundrod nnd seventeen mujorily. Th Democratic mnjority last full was ono hundred and thirteen. Tho Dem ocrats, on Tuesday, carried tho City oi jew urunswick by two hundred and forty-nino majority. Last spring the Radicals had il by fifty majority. The Radicals do not like this, "now doparturo." Constitutional Change. Lot it bo romomborod that at our next oloction in Octobor, tho cilisons. of our Stato will bo called upon to voto upon an Amendment to tho Constitution of Pennsylvania, making tho oflico ol Stato Treasuror cloolive by the people For thischnngo thoro will bo nn over whelming voto. Tho squnbblo our Leg islators got into ovoiy year has boon a porpotuul disgrace The pooplo can fix tho case up when ' thoy voto fur other officers on tho Second Tuesday of each Octobor. Home. Tho Erio Observer says: "Congressman Scofiold has returned homo, with his fnmily, from California. It is rather sirrniflcsiil that ho should suddenly turn up so soon after men tion ot Mr. Sill as a probablo candidnto to succeed him. As tho ride over the Psciflo R. R. cost him nothing (Mr. 8. boing a large stockholder) we csn Im agine tho enjoyment it must havo afforded tho honorablo gonlloman." m i iNTEnisT Tlin nennlA nf Pnnnai-L vania now pay 0 nor cont. intorost on nearly the entire amount of tho Stato dobt. Undor Democratio rale they Paid but 41 and A nnr oonf TM. ..t . . . - - i - " ad ditional interest Imposed on the tax- payera termed progress by loyal financiers. But Democrats under stand. i( to be a burthen. Jfexlco. There may be difficulties created botwoon tho United Statos nnd Mexi co, owing lo the lawless character of porsons rotlding on mo iron nor oi each country. Mexican bands eon tinuo tboir depredations on tho Toxas side ol the Rio Grando. Cortina, tho Moxican General commanding the lino of tho river, wns formerly a resi dent of Texas, and wns seventeen timos indlclod In Brownsville, for murder, arson, and robbery, but os enpod over the linos, and defies the authorities. Thoro aro froquont con tests bolwcon the ranchoros and pre datory bands of Moxlcans, and war is Imminent, 'iho military authorities at Matamoras and Brownsvillo, hnvo represented the stnto of affairs to their respective governments, anu urge immediato action to prevent disastrous consequences, which may involve the two countries in war. Thoro should bo some concert of notion on tho part of the authorities of tho Unitod Statos and those of Mexico, by which ruffians oscaping from ono country Into the other, could be pursued and captured. At tho presont lime, u a man crosses the line after having committed a crimo, red tapo circumlocution will almost invariably save him. There aro hundreds of scoundrels in Texas nnd Mexico, who deserve tho gallows, and rot the rope cannot be put around their nock for want of legul jurisdic tion. Tho poaco of two countries should not bo menaced or disturbed bv such moral vermin, and the cov- ornmcnl should make and apply a remedy .Age. A Opening. Tho South Curolina negroes or that portion comprising the iinmodiato constituents of Bignmy Bowen, propose welcoming him back to thoir odorous embraces through the medium of a torch-light procession. Ulysses, at last accounts, had not fully mado up his mind whether to at tend tho interesting oeromonios in person, or send Babcock and Mrs. Woodhull u bis representatives. . Tho Harrisbnrg Telegraph, tho or gan ol senator Cnmoron, publishes an editorial advocating tho acquisition of San Domingo. At which tho Lancas tor Inquirer in displeased and says "if tho Telegraph desired tho defoat of lbs Kepublican ticket in Pennsylvania this fail it could take no surer method of bringiug it about." That is right. The defeat is coming, blame the Tele graph with it. Durinir tho rocont hail storm in Northumberland county, tho hnil ao- cumlutcd in the wulers ol the creeks and runs, nnd made the water so cold that the fish bocame stiff and could be caught by tho hand as they swam on tho top of the water on their backs. Nearly all tho bridges wero torn away, and in many places lbs roads mado almost impassible. aa l Western Thunder. And now U. S. Senator Tipton, of Nebraska, has taken a dose ot llulical "now depar ture," and boldly repudiates tho Long Branch administration. In a recent spooch he uses the following language : "X am unalterably oppoied to the rulnoue and oorru.ttnf eoaro of Hie ureeent Adminiftration. and I here pledge tnyerlf to make that appoiilioo both open and uneooiproniling.H Mournful. The Springfield Repub lican, tho ablest Radical nowspnper in New England, beals tho funeral march of Radicalism in advance of Iho final and decisive struggle of '72. Hoar il. "The Republican party ia marebinjr to a Big Iletnrl doleut. 1 oo many uutlere, too many ouaoa Cameroni, too many Mortune and Chandler, tno aoh steeling and land grabbing haTe killed It ; it la dead belureit goee iato battle." A Departure. Tho heaviest "kan garoo" ticket, wo havo yet noticed in tho field, is thnt of Grant and Prod. Douglass. A nogro shoot at Little Rock, Ark., is tlio originator and should got the concern patented, pro vided, of courso, that Douglass will permit the uso of his numo in that connection. , Tbo Now York Post alludes to But ler as a "politician without policy, a statesman without principles, and a partisan without moderation," and the Pnst miirhL hnve added. A "boast with. out Instincts and discreditable to the bruto creation. Brother Harlan's piety and sweet ness of disposition, as portrayed by the Rev. Mr. Nowmsn, has got him into troublo with tho Iowa Germans, and as a conseqnonco, his Senatorial prospects aro not improving much. Cspt. David U.- Todd, formerly of Lexington, Ky., a brother of Mrs. Abraham Lincoln, died at JIuntsville, Alabama, on Sunday week, of con sumption. T ho deceased was an officer of llioConfedorato army during the wnr. , Arrr.a Revenue. Tho Radical tariff laxos mnrblo, out of which tombstones aro mado, 70 por cent. Wo should say that's going fur a follow after death. (1 AlfTIOM. All icrpn ar hernbj cautioned J in it narohfuiur or In an? wur meddling with use Mrrel md ono brown Horn, now in Iho poMMiion of (soorfte Hull, or Grab ft ra township, aa the saint belong to me and or tuhject to nr order. T. II. KOKCEY, (Irahatoton, Pa., An gout 16-Xt. v IN THIS ORPHAN COURT of Clear d Bounty, l'fnnnylTmnla. In tbe matter of the wlate of Parld Irrln. do- eoaatd. The andeni)(ued Auditor, appointed by the Court to make dintrlhntion of tho money in the hand of tho administrator to and among the part It Irftalty entitled thorn to, herchy giro notice mat he win attend to that July on Tbunitiy, tno 7 tb dur of PeptcmWr, 1 H7 1. auXl0 St JOHN W. WKKJLKT, Auditor. IN Til K OKPH A NH COURT of Clear field oonnty, I'onnnykania. In the matter of the rut ate of Ilartwirk Buek, deeNufd. Tho undereijened Auditor, appointed hy the Court to make distribution of the money In the luti di of the a'iminiplrator to and among the parties lesf ally entitled thorn to, hereby gires notlco that ho will attend lo that duty on Friday, tbe 8th day ofHeptember, IH? I. augia .it junn v. uniULhi, Auditor. Public Sale of Real Estate! TDK lubwjrlbcr will offer fr sale on Saturday, August 2ft, 1171, at o'cfWk p. m., In I.n thersburg, hit entire Farm, containing 97 aflij, more or Iras. About 40 acres under euKlnMioh, with good nw building thereon, and tho balaoeo well timbered with pine, hem lock and other tim ber. For further particular, fall on the mbaer! bor or address blm at Knthershurg. auglO 2t FRHUKIUCK OBWALD. J ) II N TROUTMA.N, Dealer In ) kind, of FURNITURE, Market Street, One door eaat Allreheny flouae, -ii(17l CI.EAIIHIKI.D, A. AIIMININTH ATOH' NOTIC'IV-Nntloe ll hereby alter. Ihal letter, of Hir.ir.iitralloo on Iheeel.te of THOMAS H. 81'KNClMeeM, late of (loehen townehip, Clearfleld eounty, Penna., harlot e "'T granted to the nn.leral(ned, all pertnnt Indebted to .aid retate will plea, make payment, and thnae aaefof elalmi or demand! will preaeat then properly authenticated for eel llem.nl. . HKNKY 1. MEAD, Ao. , 1'71-Ct; AdiaialitreUir. SUSffuaurou. T II 15 NI3W YORK RIOT I Orange vs. Green.I Irerybody ll aware that our "Forelaa Rela tion!" hart had a hit time In New York lately. bat Mayor Hall and Uorernor Iloflman and Chief Kelio aad a lot or other rellowi hare got It nied op. and tbo Paddya bare atuek the nan.' lei ia thetr pick, and gone to work agaia. Dot. notwlthitandini all thii, the KEYSTONE eiloK 8TOHK baa bees re-llled with a eloek of Boots & Shoes of all descriptions, from tbe eoaneit to the Inert, aad from the blg- geil to the lout. - A laree took of Ladle.' Shoei, Oaiten and Slipper., or an ityiei, aino. ana prion. (lent. Rboei. Bool., flatten. Bllnpere a fine aiaortment. Mieeee" and Children'. Bbue. aad Gaiter, of all deeeripUonl. Boy e Boot! a Shoef, a rory large eanety. A oordial Invitation ll attended to all to call and alanine my etoek. and Setter tnyielf that I oaa plreeo tbe moil faltidiou., both ai to itylc ana prioe. T, M. ALEXANDER, JyJfj Key.tone Shoe Store, ClearSeld, I'a. IO TUB PUBtlCI IMPROVED Agricultural Implements ! TlinM la aienl tt TanwiMSrawt A art! An Iff Srsl Tm pVements shoo Id eall on M. a. BROWN. MarEet sirooi uiearaeia, ra, wo sen me mw WALTER A. WOOD'S MOWER, which took tho first prise at tho Paris Ei position in 1h17, when aixteon of tho best Mowing Ma chines in Europo and America wero on trial. Will rxirrofit it to give satisfaction, and giro time for trial when, if it does not work as recommend ed, ft can be returned. Two of tho beet HAY R AKEfl. Stoner'i and Hagerstown Rake, which defy their equal. Two styles t 111 lt IK lis, ftellii and bprouta. ELMS 1 IIOOFMAK'B one-hor THRESHING MACHINES, which wilt thresh from one hundred to two boo dred basnet of grain In a day. Will do more work than most of tbo two-borso Threshing Ma chines tn Market. Buckeye Grain Drill, St oner Finning Mill best In market, Feed Cutter of all kind, llickoHi Cidor Mill, Dog-power for Churns, and all things in oar line. M. O. BROWN. Clearfield, July 12, 1871. pROPOIED AMENDMENT to the CONSTITUTION OP PKXNSYLVANIA. s JOIST RVSOLl'TIOV Proposing an amendment to tbo Constitution of I'ennsyivaaia. B il rttolctd bv the aVeaofe and JToose of firprt arntali tf of ik Cvmmontctaltk of Pnaylvanm in Ventral Awmbig met, i bat me tuiiowmg am en a ment of the Constitution of this Commonwealth bo proposed to tbe people fur their adaption or rrjeetin, pursuant lo tbe provisions of tbe tenth article thereof, to wit: AMKNDMEXT. Strikeout the Fixth Section of the Sixth Article of the Constitution, and insert in Hen thereof the following: "A Stato Treanorer shall bo chosen by the quail fled electors of the Btate, at suoh times and for such term of aerrloe as shall be prescribed by law JAM EH U. WK.BH, Speaker of tho House of BepresentatiTea. WM. A. WALLACK, Sneaker of the Senate. Approved tbo Uth day of June, Anno Domini ono tbousand oigbt hundred and seventy-one. JNO. W. GEARY. Prepared and certified for publication pursuant to mo ientn Article oi tno vonrmuuon. F.JORDAN, Secretary of the Commonwealth. Office Seeretarr of tbe Commonwealth, ) ilarrisban, July 6th, 1871. J tiilolO MARBLE AXD STOVE YARD! Mrs. S. S. LIDDBLL, llaring engaged la the Marble bollneee, deiiro. to Inform her tYiendi and the public that the baa now and will keep oonitantlyen band a large and well oeleeted itoekof ITALIA AND VERMONT MAftm.K, aad il prepared to faralah to order TOMBSTONES, BOX AXD CRADLE TOMBS, MONUMENTS, Carbi aad Porta for Cemetery Lotf, Window Sill and Cape, alio, BVRSAV, TAI'.I.R AND WASH STAND TOPS, Ae., ae. Vti.Tard on Reed itreet, near tbe R, R. Depot, Clearfield, Ta. Je7,71 It 0 S- A D A LI S THR INOREDtKNTS THAT COM POHK ROSADALIS aro pnbliahed on erery paekaire, therefore it la not a eeerrt preparation, eonoequently rilVHICIANS PRESCRIBE IT. 0 It ll a certain ear for Serofula, Syphilii In all III form., Hheiim.tiera. Pkin llii- s A eaael, Llrar Complaint and all dieeaeel of tne moon. ONE BOTTLE OF ROSADALI8 will do moro good than tea bottlei of the pyrupa of ftareapanila. THE I'NDERSIflNKD PHYSICIANS hare aeed Rniadalli In the.i practice f.ir the peat three yeare, and freely endoree It at a reliable A Iterative and Blood Purifier. DR. T. 0. rt'on, of Baltimore. DR. T.J. BOY KIM, . DR. R. W. CAUR, ' DR. P. 0 DANNKLLV, " DR. J. 8. Pl'AHKS, of Nleholaarillo, Ky. DR. J. L. MrCARTIIA, Columbia, H. C. DR. A. B. NOBLER Jgwomb, N. C. I'BKD AND ENDORSED BY .1. B. FRENCH A SONS, P.ll Rier,M..a. t. W. SMITH, Jaok.no, Mink. A. P. WIIKKLKR, Lima, Ohio. R. HALL, Lima, Ohio. CI1AVKN A CO.. Hordonevllle. Vs. I) A L SAMt'KLO. MoFADDEN, Slarfr.eibwo, ' lenn. Our inane will nnl allow nt u ed remarki la relation to the lrlooe of I lioeailnlil. To the P.ed eat Pn.fee.inn we cuarantee a Hunt K-.traM .anerlor In anv J r.iet in tne treatment or Iteeaeed uo-Ji and ta the arllieted wen. try RoirdrJIi, and yo will be rcetored to healib. S R',.a.lalli li aol.l by all DniggLtt p'.iee at o per nottie. Ait.iree. DR. CLEMENTS A CO., Jranaaet.rlOi, C'.eaiieM, Aug. I, 1871. ly. BaLTiaone, Mn. IJ e A U O II K Y' RESTAURANT, eeoad Sterol, . CLEARFIELD, PENN A. Alwere A. V n rl Sr.h OviIam I.. P Candle", Note, Craobera, Valtea, Cigar., Tohaeeo! Canned Fruila, Oranira. Lemona. and all kln.li nf fruit in eeaeon. JNS-RILLIARD ROOM on leonnd Door. JeJI H D. MeOAUUIIET. (1 UTION-All perenni an hereby cautioned J aaain.t numhaina or la anv wnv mrrfiin. with one Itore, twoeloeki, two Julra ohalre. two tablet, one eook Hove, one lot of dlrhei, one link, ono eonpboad, lit bedi and beddinn, and one bureau, now In Ibe poeaeeeloe of Jamea I.. Curry, of Lumber City, aa ther belan to mo and here only been left with aald JCurry ea loan, eubjeot to my erdee at say time, aug tt JOB HOCKEHDERitr. M (fstatt for JIOR SALCI Valuable Real Estat, IN CLEARFIELD, PA. Tkaa atlshskelrilidbfi ArToval tr ml L ' front oa Market itreet, with a doable nlui! . 1 tore IIOIIhK. ,nt.m.n. f... I fair, anil ... ..md n H . n. n ... r"""- a. a aa m m oiatt 6fy-.J outbuildins erected thereon. Tk. a-aTT1! mitA ear f At nn Itias ea re. em i earn "sa ,M.mtM . tA Prank ftthnri .V.- P7 M 'M .W A Shop, neit door to Miller A I'owcll'i n, F. SHORT Jyll Clearfield, Clearfield Co, fL J)RIVATB OH PUBLIC SALE or Valuable Real Estate Tho subscriber will offor at Pull it g-u TU V It 81) AY, 24th day of A lU t'8T, ntxt, (3 tH soonor told.) at I o'clock p. m . at kis Ihi'iw l" entire property, sttuau in Union town-hip, 0 field count T, Psw, con in in v of SoV iM . j per eonL allowance of tbe Lett Farm, Tiisberstl Coal Lands, in throe surveys, lyinr ia mm k.l Will be told either sencrato or t'cthfr, w it, J able rate. The I31l'KOVML.Tfl an sTil lows, viti About 110 Acres cleared tid uaJ rood eultiration, with four Dwelling Hotwi tk!j Barns, ono Sawmill, and other outbuildi.. ,!a three firat-rate Urebards of choice frwit. laiht-l OI running wKier nsar mv nuaies. The balance of these lands timbered with ft Fl cm lock and other timber, sufficient to cat ti fire million (5,000,000) fi-et of IidW. tmA mineral property this i tho best in this tnt tho country; consisting of Iron Ore, Linftut, and Stone Coal of the best quality. Urge vtitu easily mined, and oonvenieot to tbe Railrcadi i under way of building. 4,--For purtieulars eall on tho ruUeriUr address him at Rooktoa P. O., Clearfield eovatt JcDJ-yt m JOHN lJ HESS LEI Valuable Grist Mill For Sale! TUB nndersigncd offers For Rate a Grist Mill, Dwelling House and Store Houk, sitntti New Millport, Clearflcld eounty. Pa. The Mills in good condition, having been repaired sad ta in excellent order within the last year, and knit good paying custom. It it situated in on of tat beet wheat-growing sections of the county, abktt decidedly increase its value. Th JJ-rtUisj liouae and Store Room an also In good order. Together with tbe abort property will be mii about 60 ACRES OF LAXD, partly olcarcd and balance la Timber Lesi ftuTenn made Vnnwn on applicatioa t tW undersigned at iew Millport V. V. May ll-3m JOHN FOX, r1291, VIRGINIA Timber and Coal Lands FOR SALE! The following tracts of Timber and Coal Laasj are offered for ale: Ono tract of 17,008 itm, lying on the Elk River, In Webster eounty ; tam tracts lying on the samo river in Draxton coast;, two of 6,000 acres each and one of 1 ,000 atrw ; and one tract containing 0,31)0 acres, lyinf oa th, tiauley River, in Nicholas eounty. Tbe title t time lands aro perfect. Any information concerning these landscaa k bad by addreasing tt. c. t LfcUAL. March 22, 1S7 ! -tf. Philipsbnrg, Pa: Farm for Sale I CONTAINING SO ACRES, In a good itsttt. cultivation, situated in Pike township. Cl field county, Pa., about eighty rods from Logu'i Flouring Mill, on the turnpike leading from Ctf wensville to Clearflcld. Having a story and a hall house, stable and out-buildings thereon. Tbtrt it also a good spring and a ywng orchard oa tat premises. Any parson desiring a nice little hosM will Ind this a veryiesirablc location. For further partienlara inquire of Rachel OaU- wcll, on me premise, or ad J rest T. W. FLEMING, March 29 tf. Curwensville, Pa. J. M. STEWART, D. D.Sir OBee ever Irwia'i Drag Store, CURWEXSriLLE, PA. All dental operation, either In tbo mcchanieal or operative branch, promptly attended to aad satisfaction guaranteed. Special attention paid to tne treatment or disease of tbe natural teeti,. gum and mouth. Inrcularity of the teeth tat- eessfully eorrrcted. Teeth extracted without pais by tbo use of Ether, and artificial teeth inserted of the boat material and warranted to render sat Ufaction. aprll2G'71:1y S. PORTER SHAW, D. D. S.,. jrve Office In Masonio Huildfng, CI.BAHFIKLD, PA. Putting of tbe natural teeth tn a healthy, pre aervativeand useful condition It mado a specialtr.. Disease and aaairormautna common to the moutt Jaw and associate parts, are treated and corrected' wttn lair suooess. r.rammation and eonsuiu tions man. Prices for partial and full arts of teeth moon lower than in 1870. It would be well for patients from a distance to let nt know b; mail a few days before coming to the office, ll is very Important that children between tho aprer of six and twelve year suouid hnve tnctr lerta ex-mined. By Ansrethesla Teeth are removeii without pun. rente . r DINT AL CARD. Dr. A. hi: HILLS Would say to hit patient and the pub lic gtMiurally, thai, having dissolved partnership wtm it. rhew, or it now doing lira entire wan of bit office himself, to that patients need not fear being put under the bands of any other operator. Having obtained a reduction of tbo patent oa the plate material, I am enabled lo put up teeth mark cheaper than formerly. I alto havo Dr. Stock's patent process for working rubWr plates, wkieb make a much lighter, more) elastic and itronger plate for tho tamo amount of material, and pel ishot the plate on both sides, rendering it mncki more wily kept clean. Special attention paid ta the preservation of tbe natural teeth, and all work, guaranteed entirely aa tit factory to patients. iT-dl-Office at tho old corner, opposite tho Shar Iloute. Office hours from 8 to 12. a. m and 1 to i, p. m. Patient from a di'tanoe tbould notify mo a few days beforehand of tbeir intention te entno. Always at home, unless other notice p peart In both the county pa pore. febl71 gt HVVAHTZ CHAFF, , Wholesale dealer tn Wood and Willow Ware, Oil Cloths,, COTTON YARNS, Act . IIS Jrarief Ariel, . FmuDiLriiia, I'a , July lit, Iflrr. Chariot W. 8ehwr.rti and Alhert GnS wllh- drew fn.m tho firm of A. 11. Franoiletu A Co. June 10th, IK? I. Jul. l,t thee entered Into a eo-partnership under the ilyle f Sebwarti A ..r.., purranee,! mo .Inrk anJ SttUITI Of Jai. II. Coylo A Co.. il Mnrkr.1 ttwnl anil ar. ana. nr.. pared lo j orilera for anything la their line, proinp'.y, .,) t hwr,x m,rk.t prieee. ' uankit.( our friend, for their faroru In lb ,ait, we would aik a eontinuanee of their patron age, ai.urtne them that we ehall en.learnr lo make all their dealingi with aa pleaiant and aatinfM tory. Very truly ynure. BtnWAKTZ A GRAFF. Ilarina denoted of eur.tork to theaborelrra, wo take pfaainre ia oomntendinc tbem to onreee tomore and the trad, reneralry. J AS. H. COVLB A CO., aucUl Late of MS Merer M. IN TUB IHPIIANH t'Ol'BT of Cleer eld ei.nnly, Fenniyleania. In the matter of the nartitionof tbe real eil.t of ItirliardV W.plo, lete of B,i lowaikip.nid eounty, dooeoet-il. To the bein and leaal repre eentatire. of lite laid deoeaeed t Take notice, that la Inoueit will be held oa tbe preroitei. ia Dofii U.wnehip, eaid eounte, on 8ATUHOAY, tbe Hk DAY Vt 6K1TKMUEH, A. D. 1ST!, at o'ereek, A. M., of that day, for the pnrpoa f ai.iiaf partition of the real eitate of tbe laid deeeaerd; to and aaionc bii leal reproeoUllree. If tbe Mme oao be dono without prejudice to or tpoillaff of the whole, otherwlie to v.lee aad appraiMti. tamo aeeordinc t. law, at which time and piece you are repaired to-attead if you think nr.jr. JLTI . j, ria. Suaatrr I Orrirt, I Clearfield, P Aug. , ISTI. Sbetit L EMNAHD IIOUS1E, Clearfleld, Pa. Iho underlined baa taken th. nbnre mm' hotel, and rapeotrully eollelt. a eh.ro of p.lreo at.. Hi elotr proaimlly to Ihi Depot, mk' bouie a dolirablo .In,.n4ai alaoa fot the trarelln( publie. (jyl l) 8. B. BOW. C ABATOOA AND BEDFORD WATES- U .t aeri aaLa k. )! 9a