tfSl GEORGE 15. GOODLANDEU, XMTmt AND I'nuPRIRTltll. CLUARFIELD, Pa. WEDNESDAY MOllN'INd. AI'dl'ST 5.1, 1S7L , Democratio State Ticket. ' FOB AUDITOR CIKNKRAL, GEN. WM. McCANDLESS, ' or rnit.Ar.nt.Hiu. FOIl BUIIVKYOK UENERAL, CAPT. JAMES H. COOPER, or lawrksch rurnTv, IT 9-A full poll of tho Dcuioorotlu vote will secure th elcotiou of our State ticket by a large majority. K-it-htt every Dnmoarnt rvncmW thai, and imp rem the truth of it upon (lie minds of his nuij;Minrs. Democratic District Ticket. - SENATOR : WILLIAM A. WAI.LACK.of Cleaidelil. Democratio County Ticket. ASSKM11LY: JOllIU I.AW8IIK, ofOM-eola. ASSOCIATE JVD(11?S:' WILLIAM C. FOLEY, of Clcartlelil. JOHN J. READ, of Lawrence. -1'IIOTHO.VOTAHY: AAaoN C. TATF., of Clearfleld. 11EOISTER A RECORDER : AS1II IIY W. of Clcarllclil. TREASURER: SAMUEL P. WII.HO.N.of lliadfuid. commissioner.! F. F. t'OLTHlUT, of Kartltaua. AUDITOR: . niii flKN McPllERSON.of Clearaeltl. COUNTY SURVEYOR 1 8. F. Mct'l.OWKEV, of Curwcuavlllp, Not All Blind. It iscvidont from tlie following extract, which we clip from a loading ICudicul exchange, that llio "loyul millions" aro not all blind. Head tho coppoihoud scnti mcnt, though littered by a loyal editor s When a President surrounds political eonvon tlona with soldiers in order to esoludo'frora them those oitixons who are oppoavd to hia renomiuation, 1110 iioorucs ot me people aro in (lunger. That is us truo as the loth verso of tho Xllh clmptor of Matthew. Won't Accept. Felix R. Briiiiot,oi Tittsljurg, who some two weeks ago " wrw appointed Commissioner of Indian A (Tub's, by the fYenidont. in tho room of Gen. Parker, resigned, declines to accept tho position. It appears Mr. Brunot examined the bureau in ques tion, and found every drawer in it be fouled, and tn 1 no to tlio conclusion that ho preforod to livo and associate with getulemon instead of with a bund of public robbers. ' Wo aro pleased to know that thcro is 0110 honest politi cian above ground. Thr State Nominees. On tho first pngo will bo found a slioit biography of, our nominees for Auditor and Sur veyor General, which wo clip from a very readablo monthly, cntitlod Leis ure Hours. Thoso who nro unac quainted with tho public record of our nominees will do well to give tbeso bketchvs an nltentivo perusal, nnd then contrast it with that of tho . ' liadical nominees Stanton and Heath whoso friends aro just now trying to manufacturo paper titles and tlutr ncters for them, bccntibo th'ey never had any beforo they woro nominated Tub Old Unbeliever. Even Gree ley, of tho Now York Tribune, disap proves the recent Federal interference in New Orleans. IIo says s Wo noto with great mortification the Tact that United States Marshal Packard, with auper eerviccahlc l, told the member of the Kcpubli can Convention at New Orleans, that ho waa au thorised hjt President Urent to line thg Custom house fur tho Convention, and bring United States troops there for ita protection. We don't mean to believe him, nnlepa wc niuet. Tho old Binner knows all about it, but ho trios to shield Grant's military raids on free pooplo. llow strange, ho cannot sco things as he did in the days of "bleeding Kansas." Had President Pierce perpetrated Btich an outrngo in Kansas, every Church and Sunday School in New Knglund would linvo raised a collection to buy Sharp's ttiflos, ond sent them to thoso "op prcsxod pooplo" to shoot down "border ruffians." Oh, now, tho old while coated sinner "don't wont to believe unlrws ho must'; Hint onr bribe-taking , President uses tho army for his ro- nomination ! Yet such is tho fact, and nobody knows it hotter limn Grocley. Renominated. ft gives ns ploasuro to onnottneo to onr readers tho ro nomination of Mr. Wallace This is his fourth term. Tho proceedings of tho bonatoriul Conference will bo found at length in this issuo To ehow how Mr. Wallace's nominulion is 1 vo- coivod throughout tho Stato. wo clip tho following from tho Daily Age, , the leaning Democratic journal in eastern portion of tho Stato : The Democratic delegates from riinl.n tho 1-rla, Clearfield, ftnd Kik enuntira, constituting Cam- the -.-a,....-.-,,,,, r-i-unioriai tiisirtci ol Itni Btnte, Tyrone, yeaterdnv. and unanitnou.lv ro-noi Hun. Wm A U'.il Ti.:. i. - In lnl it.ll dli. - -.. .inn a cii'tico eon tnentery lo r. Wallace, nod proftnMe to tho riet. The nomin- he. the old etrlinnnal ililiea of intclligcni-a, industry, hnne.lv, and li.le.litT to .... .i.-imii ma own oonimucnts and the J lieiiiile .... -..'"it-r-.:,ir, eno nrnce me popularity, mar, and do diff, r with Mr. Mallin. nJ. Men oal prineiplea and meaanreaof policy, hoth Nation illli- Ilf i. ft nutJ( orl(t,nft thinker '. and -..ru in. no or tne ol all ia-uea, II man .(Uintiona Hm Int-irritv of tho rlmolnr Hut no la above m-ptcion. II. haa made a character lie l.r .... ... .,cu witi etamt the aloaoat 1 hOCh a man la an hnnA. . . actutmy. conrralulale the pei.p;. f , KIhtoenlh diltrlet " u . wianiiiucncv. , ani uii anmn. nr. nallaeewill bare by a large majority, , B.eleetod The Pittsburg Post, Ilarrisbura n..-. .... . 0 mi anu Lancaster Intcll ligenrer exprws similar views, thus showing that his rcnominntion was bailed with joy throughout the Stuto by tho daily iomocrlio press the mornin g after it -voecurred, Our county nd the dis tk mar well be proud of ' such ll champion.. Htnntorlal Confrrente, According to previous notice, the Democratio Conferees of tho XVlIIth Senatorial District, composed of tho counties of Cumbria, Clearfield, Clin ton and F.lk, met at tho Ward House, in Tyrone, on Thursday, tho 17th iiist., at 4 o'clock, for tho purpose of nomi nating a cnndidiilo for Senator, Tho Conference being called to or der, on motion ot Mr. Quigloy, of Clin ton, G. M. llrisbln, of Clenrfleld, was elected Prosident, nnd Mr. Quiglej was declarod Secrolary. Tho confer onco being organized, the Proriidont culled tho counties in alphabetical order, whereupon tho fallowing named dulogntes nusvvcred to their names: CAMauu. K. It. Duncgnn, John A, BKlr and John llunllan. Ci.a.tnviKi n. Dr. J, W, l'litUr, (1. M. Ilrialln and tl. II. (loodlaiider. t'Liavna. M m. H. Urown, A. J. Qulgloy aud W. W. Kankin. Ei.k M11J. Herman Kroti, C, V. Uillia and Jat-kaoii Short. Tho conferciico being fully organ Izod, tho first business in order wa? tho nomination of candidates. Mr. llunntm nominated llobort L. John son, ' P.sq, ' of Cambria j Mr. Kretx nominated lion. Win. A. Wallace, of Clearfield, and Mr. Hit 11 k i ii nominated S. H, rente, Esq , of Clinton county. On motion of Mr. Kretx the nomina tions closed and the conference pro ceeded to ballot for Senator, vii : Cnndldiitee. " lt tial. 2d bal. M hat. llli bnl. Jolinn.. . S S ' .1 S V'alloe.., S l'ca!e , 3 3 3.1 At this elago tho Convention took u recess. Tho Conferees of Cumbria voting for Mr. Johnson, thoso of Cleurfleld nnd Elk voting for Mr, Wnllaco, and tlioso from Clinton for Mr. Teule. On ro nssenibling several informal ballots were hud, wjion Messrs. John son and l'ealo both appeared before the Convention, and after thanking thoir respective conferees for thoir support, declined in favor of Mr. Wnllaco, who was thereupon, on motion of Mr." ltlair, declared the unanimous choico of tho Convention Messrs. Penle aud Johnson both vot ing in tho affirmative, and promising an increased Democratic majority in their rosneetivo counties this full. Their romnrks wcro particularly hap py and appropriate. , Mr. Wallace was thon introduced and thanked tho conferees fur tho honor eonferrud, promising to give Radicalism his best "licks" in the dis trict and Slate in th'o double capacity of camiiduto nnd Chairman of the State Committeo. At the conclusion of Mr. Wullaco's remarks the Conveti lion adjourned, sine die, with the best feoling prevailing among'eandidutcs nnd delegates wo ever witnessed on any occasion of tho kind. The Cavpt t-ltaggctl Slate. Poor North Carolina, liko all the Southern States, has paid very dearly for her loyal whistle. An election was held in that Stuto a few weeks ago on tho question of calling a Stale Convention. In order that American freemen may havo some Idea how dec tions aro conducted in North Carol! na, wo copy tho following particulars from the Wilmington (X. V.) Journal, upon the conduct of the election in that city. It snys : "No one refrirtcrod woe aworn, unleaaa demanded hy a Conie.rvaUve ohalleniror on elcoliun day. At the polls in tho Third ward, there waa no paper or book for recording the name of rntera until Mar tin, ena of the poll-botdera, furnished a memoran dum book from hia own p-icket. Clinllcnginir, waa allowed, but tint no Ko, na in nearly ovary in stance they wcro allowed to roto. Onoor two no ftrocs who had been living in the ward hut nine or ten days, were challenged, but allowed to vote, a nuniner or whom proved to be under ago. Tho North Carolina papers appear to bo unanimous in counseling their readers to bear with )alienco tho burdens under which they nr Btrug gling. Tho Chtirlotle Observer sug gests thut, as tho Stato is nearly bankrupt already, not much addition al paper based on its credit can be expected lo bo nogotiutcd. It must indeed bo consoling to free men to know that their officers of State have so bankrupted tho Treasury and rendered their credit so worthless thut it is impossible for them lo nogolinle twiy more nuner. Such aro the fruits and glories of Radical reconstruction Who is foolish enough to want more of it r Tub Internal Kevenub. It is a notorious fact that tho Internal Revo 11 110 system of tho General Govern ment is nothing more nor less than a completo system of national domoral ixulion. More thioves, hluck-mnilers und robbers havo been bred by tho system than all elso combined. High and burlhensomo as tliuso taxes arc, somo of thoso high in the affections ot "1U0 Government" stato Ihoro is twice tho money paid to detectives nnd black mailers as hush money Hint thcro is paid into tho Treasury; par ticularly on whisky, tobacco und boor accounts, three fourths of which comes out of tho pockets of men who are disposed lo bo honest, but aro Inveigled into violating tho law by delceivcs nnd revenue officers to keep up a fat busi ness. Tito following, which wo clip from u New York paper, is a sample of how small things aro set up by tho sharpers in question : The decision of ex-C tiiimiasioner Plenainton, oooipellins; wholesale dniRgiata to affix an internal revenue atamp to cacti bottle or foreign pciftimcry. hns enabled alaout a dnxi-n of aharocr. ai nii-nm oially eonnected with the Revenue Ilepititment, to blackmail the trade. These awindiet-a prufeaaed Ui be dealers In lancy goods, and persuoilcd some wholesale perrumcrs to give them sample Imttlcs of variona extracts on which no stamps had been placed. The nrxt day the perfumers were re quired 10 pay cm nne lor encb ollencc. A government which breeds rascals must naturally go to ruin. Hon James R, Keller, ex Sneaker of the House of Representatives of this Sluto, died at his residence in Washington, Pa., on Wcdnesdoy of Inst week. Mr. Kelly was editor of uio ivasmngion Reporter. Tho Cincinnati Comwierein asserts that Useless "is smashing tho Radical party In Louisiana as effectually as he hns done It in Missouri. " Irot him smash. Democrats will not object. Ugh! oil a Itnrk Subject. It has been whisporcd in financial circles, for moro than n year past, thut Boma enterprising individual had choatcd our good old Commonwealth out of between llireo and four hundred thousand dollars of her cash duo from "Undo Sam." Tho "war duim" no count nt Hurrisburg was "short" about thut sum, and when application was made ut Washington for the money tho "govornment" ulways sat isfied our Stato agent that the claim wus puid. Hut, who has tho money f was tho perplexing question. . Tho following opistlo, emonnting from tho Auditor General's offico, throws a liltlo light on tho subjoct : IlAnutsnutio, August U, 1871. uW,7 0. JfruNa, A.'.11kar Hint From in f rotation received from otUeial anttreca, It baa ooitie to our knowledge that you have in your poaesston tho emn of ,0 m,U I , collected from the tlovernimint of tho United Stntes, as Agent of the stato ot I'ennaylvania, appointed In pnrtmanoo of a Joint resolution approved tho Hl!d of Mnroh, 1HI',V, which Bum you havu foiled to pny into tho Blnte Treasury, a, in our opinion, you are bound to do. We therefore tnke this moane of notifying you to pay tlio aforesaid sum of motley , or any other Ri'iiilce belonging to the Htato In your possession, without further delay and In tiie event of your refusal wo will be obliged to pursue anch course for tbo recovery of said uioney na the law dircota, and we tnny deem most oouduslvo to the public interest. Voura,cto. J. F. Haiitraspt, , Auilitor Oeueral. , ' ' 11. W. MAi'Knr. 1 '' " 1 Blate Treasurer. 1 : To onr mind n Sheriff's warrant would havo beon the proper document to havo Issued in Kvuns' enso, instead of this "higlifalutin" doublo-hcadcd proclamation. Ilowovor, if .Messrs. Ilnrtronft and Mnckey got tho money they will havo dono tho Stato somo good. Ilut this Chinco movemont is indeed "dark" nnd "peculiar" in this instance. v . 'Government' Fakminu.-TIiu Craw ford Democrat thus assails our Into distinguished fellow citizen, District Attorney Swoopo, with unduly stretch ing his authority to muko money out of his office, in proof of which it cites tho lute Turner cuso.. "Turner," it says, "had attempted in a particular caso, to obtain money from tho gov eminent by fraudulent means. Thut he was guilty nnd deserve.1 punish mont is unquestionable. But, in the main, ho was only guilty of one of fen no, and could havo been successfully prosecuted on ono indictment, with counts specifying tho various steps in I Ii 0 general ollcnso. ' This honest mode of procedure, however, did not gratily the rapacity 01 bwoopo. Ouo indictment would allow but one feo of lo tho District Attorney; and therefore ho n.incos up the genornl charge into fivo or six pnru, gets up as many indietmonts as thoro are parts, and on oath and every ono re ceives his $20. Swoopo appreciates the dtllcrcnce between 9M and frill. Tho law supposes him to bo nn honest man, nnd wo grant that ho is honest enough to subservo tho purposes of 1 ho present national administration from which may tho good Lord foou deliver tho people." Onr cotcinpornry is exactly right, but Mr Swoopo's praclico is that of every lnslnct Attorney, tho lawyers muko tho law, and they seem to know us much "about farming" as Philoso pher Greeley. Wo doubt not, if the Democrat mun will oxamino the Mond villo records, ho will find similar farm in;'. A Loyal Defender. Tho N. Y Standard, a Custom liouso organ, on Friday had a two and u half column nrliclo endeavoring to justify Grunt for appointing all his relations to fut ollices, on the irrounu that tho kin jib nnd (Queens of Europo do tho snmo thing for theirs. Wo wore nnder the impression that tho English system of providing for tho royal family and no bility censed in this country about tho timo of the Declaration of lndepend enco, and it soemed rather slrungo thut a 'Republican' President was tho first to rovivo it until reminded that this mis named Republican party, of which he is tho head, is tho offspring of tho Royal or Tory party of 70 that its halo of Republican manners and customs is as intenso as it wits then, und that it is but biding its time to build up a despotism worso thnn tho ono overthrown when Cornwullis surrendered al Yorkiown. Tho do funco of tho Standard is a lumo ono, and valueless from thofuct lliutil isiis business it is printed for Grunt, not for tho people. Were ho to detluro himself Emperor to-morrow it would cull upon tho laillilul to throw up their hula anil rejoico. California. Intelligence from this Sluto is of tho most cncourap-inir char acter In relation to tho prospects of mv .'vuiuiiiiiiu i'i.i ij . a iiw ,i-,j,iu nro luliy aroused, and aro determined to triumph. Governor Huiglit is pre. eminontly tho choico of tho mnssos, and ho is received with tho ntmost ontlin siusm everywhere. At Woodbind re cently, fully seven thousand people welcomed him to tho rostrum. At Sun Francisco all difficulties hnvo been hnrmonir.cd, nnd thnt city is suro for a Democratic majority of at loast two thousand. In Solano, whero tho op position have expected a largo major ity, they ore badly demoralised, and there is every prospect thnt tho Dem ocrats will elect their local ticket, and carry the county for 11 night. Wo bear of chnngos to our sido from tho Radical ranks every day, nnd nro con fident thnt in September, California will roll up n largely Increased mnjor- uy lor tho wliolo Jwimeratio ticket. An Ei.ehant Extrao?. As eompli menlftry opinions of Gen. Grant are now in order, nnd lest thcro ho any misluko in regard to Goncrnl John A. Logan's chaste idensof his availability, wo transcribe them Iron tho Chicago Ili publicnn : . "Our soldier Senator was nskod n fow day ago, in his room at tho Tie mont, how he thought Grant would run. 'Run!' said ho, 'he'd run liko h I, with a tin kettle tied to his tail.' " In tho mutter of dulicuto apprecia tion und eloquent expression, General John A. Logan is evidently n worthy rcpresenlnlivo of a Republican Stuto in the United Stales Senate Will not Rkskin. Tho Cincinnati Enquirer hns learned from Mr. Jesso II. Grant thut thoro is no truth in tho report that ho intends to resign tho ollico of Postmaster of Covington. Neilhor, wo regret to say, Is there any probability Hint ho will over bo dismif-scd from that office by tho Pros idont, although he Is quite Incapablo of discharging its duties. None of the smaller shams or Grant's Adminis tration is more lamentable than his appointing his own lather to a position for which he was ottorly and notori ously unfit. .V. V. fc'tm, Thoughttrtit Vlalne. . Tho Philadelphia Age, of the 18th, sayi: "Inspired by something stroti fjer than Congress waler, Spoaker Ululne of tho liouso of Reprcsenltt- lives, intlielod n speecn upon 1110 sojourners at Saratoga, on W'cdneHiliiy ... ...1 fIM.A 1. ftf l.ia .,tr.... OVCIIWI I1IBV. ins uuiubii ui tiiotiii'av was tho surpassing nonosty 01 1110 Radical party, und tho amuzing dis honesty of the Duinocruls. As Sneak er, Illume is known us tlio loader of tho Congressional . lony intovcs in Washington ; tins was 11 new role for him lo fill. In all the jobs ut Wash ington, Speaker Wuiiio bus a loading liund. Ho is sure lo hold four ncos, and ruko the pool.' Ho is thick upon jobs, from nn iron venture in Misiouri 1: e 1.....1 t ,.;i,.,i ... to a slice ui iiiiiu 11. u iniiiwiin Kr"' And yet Ibis man attacks tho Domo oratio party, and talks nboiit inonoy wrung from the peoplo to benefit a privnlo "Ring." Why, tho whole Rndicul pnrty is one vust "Ring," in which men play different parts. Gen eral Grant takes his chunccs at the Sun Domingo job; lloutwcll at papor con tracts; Cress well at mail coi tracts, rvliilo Evans operates on Slate affairs, and twenty millions of dollars have been absorbed by Kuvcnuo-Colhctors. Spoaker liluino rhould hnvo remem bered tlioso fuels ut Saratoga. They aro on record. They staro him in the fuee, and tho people wonder lint ho did not ulludo to Uiem whan allicted with a spell of extra honesty. When such men us Speaker liluino ttko up a now character, they must oxjjeot to be criticised." ' .1 Itognt Title. Tho Hurrisburg Patriot nsks hy what authority does tho JUil'J Tele, graph nnd the rest of tho Kepiiblicun paper in this Coitimonweillh, fasten tho hnntllo eqtonel to Davis Stanton's name t Is it bocuuso ho received the pay ot colonel while be practiced as contract suraron, nt tho Columbus 110s pitnl ? Or did ho obluin tho honorublo titlo from somo hotel kooper's register; or is it simply ono of tho gratuituous lies inlornoven in the web ol KcptiD licso dnplieilv f ' Paper Colonels, in this Republican land of empty litloa, have become as plentiful as blackberries. Indued, they havo become so numerous, that tho tit lo has degenerated into a nnmo full ol sound nnd fury, signifying nolh ing, and yet it is sought ufter by tho very small fry loo weak or stupid to reach distinction. We know that tho redoubtable Col onel John W. Forney obtained tho commission of Lieutenant Colonel as aid to some former Governor of Penn sylvania when such commissions wcro as common nnd valuable as stinking mackcrul in tho market, liut wo hnvo yet lo letirn from what sourco Doctor Stanton, tho contract surgeon, obtained his title of Colonel which he now panides nt tho bead of tho Re publican papers of this Stato. Ri.venoe is Sweet. Tho appoint ment of Mr. Douglass as acting Com missioner of Internal Revenue evi dently puts llio Lowry clement of the Republican parly again on lop in the matter ol reileral appointments. A few months ago, when .Mr. Rogers was removed from tbo collectorsliip, for his devotion lo Mr. Lowry, it was supposed hy 31 r. bconrld that ho had given tho dentil blow to that clement of tho party, but ho liltlo thought that in a short period another of Mr Lowry's right bowers, in tho person of Mr. Douglass, would attain a posi tion whero ho can mako nnd unmuke collectors at will. Mr. Scofiold, to gratify his rovenge, procured tho de capitation of ono poor district collect or, but Mr. Lowry, in return, gains control of tho cnliro Internal Rovenuo department. It will not eurpriso us, beforo long, to see tho Scofiold heads rolling into tho executioner's basket by tho dor.en, nnd Lowry heads Ink ing their places with a grim chuckle of gratified vengennco. Tho selection of Mr. Douglass is tho precursor of another uespcrato and probably suc cessful effort on tho port of tho Ixiwry olomcnt to regain control of tho Re publican organisation in llio county. Ariel Observer. rur.siuENTiAL HonsE Grandeur. The New York Sun snys llio sick ness of llio Prositlcnt'c colt, about whoso soro tail tho wholo office-holding world was so greatly exercised, was due, wo learn, to tho circum scribed quarters devoted to tho Presi dential Btublo. To guard against such misfortuno in future, Grant Is erect ing n new pultttiul strticturo adjoining the Slato Department on Seventeenth street for tho roynl stud. This odifice is to be sixty by eighty foot, ami three stories high, it is lobe built of press od brick with brown-stone trimmings, wbilo tho interior will be of hard wood, oiled, and finished in imperial stylo. Tho basement floor is destinod for the Presidential dairy stick, iho first floor for fifteen horses and equip ages to match, and tho upper stories lor provonder and residences for tho liveried Bcrvnnts. Tho cost of this imposing stable will bo defrayod, not from lint Presidential privy purse, but from tbo appropriation for tho erec tion of tho now Sluto Department. A Peculiar "Government'." The Philadelphia Age snysi Gen. Grant has appointed Ashley, lu'o Governor' of Montana, to the mission nt Brazil, This man, while a momber of Con gross from Ohio, solicited nn office for ono of his friends, nt tho snmo time stating to tbo applicant that ho ex pected a full share of Iho plunder, Thoso facts woro known to General Grunt when bo sent Mr. Ashley to represent tbo people, In Moittuim. They remain on record now, -whn tho sumo man is niimod for tho mis sion ut Diazil. i',ut Genoral Grunt tins no right to bo fastidious. A President who accepts gifts, dirties his bands uilh jobs, and retains men in his Cabinet who trade in paper con tracts, has no right to bo dainty in tho mutter of a mission lo Brazil. Nor is bo for Ashley Is appointed. Lik rnonucES Likr. J. llancroft Davis, Assistunt Secrolury of Stuto, hns been appointed Secretary of tho American lioard of Arbitration at Gonova, undor tho Treaty of Wash ington. This is the mini whom tbo New York iS'im hns denounced nj,nln and again as a hribo laker, and tho charge has never bocn refuted. Thoso are tbo mon thnt suit General Grant. Tbo mnn who will tuko money and housos, and thon appoint the leadinc donors lo luornlivo offices, wilt assur edly "tie up" to kindrod Bplrits like Davis. Ilut what will foreign irov- crnments think of such a representa tive of the Unitod States. Tho New York jS'ma invsi What enrious thing that tho two rival can didates for the Presidency should be Useful Jt. Greeley and Useless S. Grant. Jftiarawa IHoody Tragedy al Wilcox. A I1ISDAND SHOOTS IMS WIFE THROUdll THE IIKAU AND HIMSELF TIIROUUII Till HEART. ' Wilcox was the scono of a bloody trnjody oi Thursduy morning, which resulted in llio death of ono person and the serious injury of another. The circumstances attending this sad affair, as related lo us hy the surviv ing victim, nro substantially- as follows: Thomas Richards, whodtd tho shoot intf, bus beon livinir in Wilcox for some time, being in tho omploy of the tunning company. In September lust ho hud .11 violent attack of fever, which uflcclcd Ins mind to such nn cxtont thnt at times ho bocumo quile insane. Tbeso periodical attucks ronderod him an object to be fonrcd, as ho becamo violently, inluriatcd. At such times his wifo and daughter were tho onos upon whom he emptied bis vials of wrath. About two weeks ago, wlulo laboring under ono of tlioso attacks, ho drove them from llio liouso, and sold tho furniture und household ef fects. After ho recovored from its ef fects, ho applied ut tho tannery for work and tried to porsuudo bis wifo lo live with him. In both of these endeavors ho was unsuccessful.. Not only did Iho tunning company refuse to employ him, but compelled him to leave tho town, in llio mounutne Mrs. Richards and duughtor rooccu pied llio houso, A few days ugo sho received a letter from her husbund dated AllcL'hony City, in which bo said it pained his heart to think of their seperution, und desired to know whether somo concessions could not bo mndo which would result in their Benin living togctlior.' To Ibis she made no reply. On Thursday morn ing Richards nrrived at Wilcox on tho express ensl, and proceeded at onco to tho house. Do wont to ono of tho back windows, which was fustcnod down with a stick, lireuking out a pain of glass be roached in, removod the stick, hoisted the window, nnd cot in. The noise awoko Mrs. ICich- urds und uaugiilor, wno sprang out 01 bed to ascertain tbo causo. 15y this timo Richards had entered the cham ber of tho frightened mother and datiirhler. Without nnV preliminary remarks ho told Mrs. Richards thut ho cumo back to got her to live with him again. She told him it wns no use, as sho did not feel thut it wus safe to do so. He insistod lhat sho must. Sho told him to wait until sho had drossod herself, when sho would talk with him, to which ho maJo no reply. lie thon said, "Ain't you going to Bcnk lo mef ut the snmo timo drawing a revolver, with tho further remark, "Here's something Ibnt will make you speak." Sho declined to answor and continuod dressing. While in the act of stoopinir to pick tip bor dress, ho Grod, llio bull entering on the left sido of her nose, and lodging in tho back purl of her head. lie then shot him soil through the heart, producing in stnnt death. Mrs. Richardjislying in avcrycritl oal condition, fears being entertained thut Bho will not recover. 1 ho per petrator of this frightful tragedy was an Englishman by birth. Ho wus a first cluss workman and a man of temperate habits, but his temper wns violent and unrovcrnublo. 1U wus ubout fortv yeurs of ago. Tho cause which led lo Iho committal of this bloody act is supposed to havo boon temporary insanity, suporiudiiccd by juulousy. 1.1k Democrat. Mail itoniiEiiY and Foroery. A few dnys ago a Government detective mado bis appouranco in this city, and in a quiel unostentatious manner bo gunto"worknpaca.so." On Wednes day lust bis labors culminated in the nrreslof N. K. Kemp, post-muster at Mountain lop, and agent ot the de high Valley Railroad at Fairview, upon a chargo of mail robbery and forgery. It is alleged that Kemp in. terceptcd the pension papers of Mary Shafer, of Wright township, from the mails, forged tho voucher, and secured tho pension check for the amount, $170.20, which was cashed at Dennett, Pholps & Co. 'a Dunk during lust full. 1 ho prisoner wns taken before U. S. Commissioner Lulin, nnd an investiga tion into the correctness of the charges had on Saturday. Tbo evidenco was of a character lo warrant the Com missioner in holding tho accused in the sum of 0,000. Il was thought thut his mends would succeed in securing tho required bail by Monday The tesli money "ngrinst Mr. Kemp was pretty direct and strong. L uzerne Union, Death of tue Oldest Lutheran Minister. Rev. William Mendson tho oldust Lutheran minister in Pcnn sylvaiiia, died at the residenco of hid son in-law, JMniel Kleekner, Esq., at lllecknersvillo, 111 ISorlliiitnpton eoun ty, on Saturday, August the bih i 11 nt., bringing bis ago lo til yours, 7 months, nnd some days. Ho was ordained in 1810, and rcmnined in tho nctivo min istry unlit 18.r3, stneo which timo be bus not preached so regularly, and during llio past fifteen years has not kept a record of burials, murriagos, Ac, but from tlio record up to the limo of its discontinuance we glean Iho following interesting facts: He baptized 25,004 persons; buried 7,21 8; confirmed 0,412, married 4,148, and administered the Holy Communion lo 01,082. .Reflect 1 What nn army this one man bitptisod I It will be well lo boar in mind Hint these figures would be L'routly swelled hud a record beon kopl op to the limo of tbo death of this venorublo and successful servant of God. A "New Departure." In tho an nnls of medical science a few ensos nnd only a low nro recorded whero women who have passed tbo ngo of inreo score yeurs Imve givon birth to children. Theso occurrences nro con sidered extraordinary, and nlways awaken a lively interest among scion- I illo mon. In one of our exchanges wo flud tho statement thnt n lady numed Mrs. llctsy Hudson, living ubout six miles north of Wnrrcn, Pa , on the Jnmostown and Warren road, aged sixty-fire years, presented her husband a fow duysago with a healthy, bouncing baby. This is ono of tho most romarkublc instances on record, and should roceive tbo attention of llio modical fratornity. Troiiiilk. The Philadelphia Post says "tho way to lose the Presi dential doction In 1872 is to muko Philadelphia Domotrnlio ir. 1871," While the Evening Tclcamph tells its readors that "tho way to carry Penn sylvania in 1872 is tu mako the tariff an issuo." The Ifadieal press noed not troublo themselves about Penn sylvania, for it is already lost to thom. Doylestoui Democrat. : The Hitlerites havo fixed September 3d as the rjate of (heir newost depot1-' lure. '. j The Vcnnsvtvania War Claims. There Is evldontly something wrong about tho settlement of the Pennsyl vania ,wnr claims. - Somebody bus been making a fine thing out of thom, and it looks vory much liko Dr. Geo. 0. Eviids, of Philadelphia, was the guilty party. Under a resolution of ili LogibTuturo, approved Murch 22, 1807,' provision was mado thnt tho State ugont should Attend to tho set tlement ot tbeso claims, and Evans wns appointed by the Govornor. The claims collected tip to tho present timo amount to $2,808,201.71. Of tbissum thrco warrants amounting to S321, 014.41 hnvo never boon puid into the Slato treasury. Evans claims Hint ho is entitled to ten per cent, of tho wliolo amount, which makes tho nice liltlo salary of (32,820.10, ond he has kept this sum as his own without ever forwarding it lo tlio Sluto author ities. Even allowing this to him he is yet indebted to the State for about (5290,000. It is evident from the facts nlrendy published thut thoro hue been a big swindling game going on by somo ono connected with the agency, and whether Dr. Evans is nlono to blumo romuins for future invostigntion. At the timo Iho Stuto agency ut Wash ington was proposed the Domoorucy fought it with ut! their ability, believ ing it to be an outiruly unnecessary otllco and affording new opportunities for corruption. Timo has proved that they were right in opposing it. Tho peoplo now demand a thorough exam- .. .. . - 1 .1 j inaiion 01 ine inniior nnu me suvureni. punishmont of tho guilty onos. Ltw hburg Journal. The Peach Tiiadb. Tho Cocil (Md.1 Democrat says : The peuch crop this yeur is Bullering Irom plethora, the crop is prodigious, but the prices nro distressing. Ihis is llio first season within our recollection when good fruit failed to command a good prico. Iho fruit now going lo market is sii porh, but tho price nt which it sells hardly pays expenses, vt e have heard of ono shipment of eighty baskets of nrst class poaches thnt cleared tho shipper ono dollar in Iho aggregate, and ol another ot eevon hundrod bas kets tho not returns for which wore less than two dollars. Thoso low prices are a source of groat distress to farmers, who expected their peuch crop lo set them afloat again, and up prehensions aro now generul of nnoth cr yeur of continued hard times. Tho Philadelphia Age says tho Dem ocratio majority will not bo less than fivo thousand in that city tho coming election, it Ihcy get a fair count; and if thnt is not granted, there will bo an extra demand for undertakers in cer tain quarters. Accepting tho Phila delphia majority nt fivo thousand, as wo believo it will be, tho Democratio Slntc ticket will be olected by a large majority. Tho Xewtt, a religious and Radical daily published at Boston, says : "Tho Republicans of Kentucky, wo judge, have lost moro thon they have gained by Senator Morton's speeches. Thero is too much truth which is disgraceful that can be told about him. The party is not responsible for his char acter, but it injures it novortheless." yew dmtisfmfttts. i ACTIO X. All Mrnoni fare hereby ciatloncd J ifravinit purrhnsiiajr; th following proptrty, m I tmve puroliatrd the Mine from Ir U. Urwne.of Uri.ha.ro tow-Dtiiip, and they art now In tny poi fiiion i Od oow, one jtrtio cmlle, one plow, one cofE sTore, enu outer nouwiitii'i lurnitnr. augl St J. W. (jUKKNE, "tirANTIiOI The School Director! of Kr yy thauft K,hor IMitdet want to employ fonr competent Tt.ACHKHS for the oorninx winter terra of fimr innnlhi, to whom reasonable wages will be pa ill. All application! sunt be aiJrerd to the PrejiJcnt or rerretarr at Halt I.ick, V. O. Pa. J. W. POTTKU, President. Jnnar (lii.Mi.An, Secretary. aug23-4t rpRACIIRRa WANT EDI The board of X nro oo l Director! of Ltiion towpship wlih to employ two competent Teacher! fur the coming iTmf one ror nre ana toe o'aer for lour month. ApplicantJ for school! n tweet the beard of Di rectore at Uorkton, on HaturiUy, the 2d day ef ccptemoer, l7i, at 1 o ctck p. m, aut;23-Si W. WE LTV, Secretary. AlMIlTltATOH' NOTICE. Notice in hereby (riven that letter! of admin titration ontheeatateor WILLIAM HM)OM, hr., deceased, late of Cnrwcnirille. Clearfield eountr. Peno'a. having been duly (ranted to the uodcriigard, all per-u.nl Imlchtt'd to aaiil entate will ploav make immediate piyment, and those haTiojr el a inn or demands will preasnt them properly authenticated lor tcuK'Bicni without aciav. LEWIS C. IlLOOM, Carwcnsville, Ang. 23 Otpd. Administrator. Thursday, August 21, 1871. IniR n-nl R-tate adrertined for tale by JOHV LHtKHSLKK, in Union townrhip, will posU lively be sold at publie mle on THUHSDAT, AlUtST S4th, 1671, whore all parties desiring to msVe a good In rec ount and sec tire a nine Home ani ao excellent farm should attend. For particulars see another auverfiirmrnr tn to-iiiiy s pi per. Tl A Ml W A Til I Vat Tk .nnn.l .Iaa. lj tiims of teachers, for Clearfield county, will bu held as follows i CurwensTills and Tike, at l ur- wrnsvllls. flrptctnhcr 4h ; Lumber City, Ferguson and 1'enn.at Lumber City, the 6th Bell, at Hower, the 0th ( New Washington and Chest, at N. Wash ington, the 7th t llurnshie, at Hiirnnide, thw 8th Oweola and Ieeatur, at Osceola, the 11th; Wood ward, at Thomas Henderson'!, the 12th: (Juelich, at Jaiiesrille, the 1.1th Heocaria, at Ulen Hope, the Uth : Jordan, at Aosoaville, the 15th ( Kn)x, at New Millport, the Hth: Lawrence and Clear field, at Clearfield, the IStb. Kiaralnatiom to commence at 9 o olook a. m. aug2.H Jt OEO. W. SNYDER, C. P, CORCORAN, WEAVER & CO., WIIOLKSALK -i it ocm: it, and iletilurs in Lumbermen's v Supplies, AVILLIAMSPORT, PA. aug2.VSin . JO MM TROUT MAN. Dealer lit all kinds ef FURNITURE, Market Street, Oae door tatl Allrghrnj House, au(l7l CLEARF1KLD, PA. ADM I M KTR ATOR'S) MOTICP Notlee la hereby rieen lhat letters nfaHintnlstratine on the estate of THOM AM II. FPKNl'K, dre'4, late of Oeshea towsakip, L'lrerAelil.eutinly, Peaaa., harms; been dulr granleil lo the andrrsijrned, all persona indebted to aaid estate will please make pefrosnt, and those having rilalua Of riematide will present thaia nroperlv aalhentleated for set tlawiant. HB.VRV I. MEAD. Aaf. , lStl St; . AimlnliUator. "4i3rrlIuroiifi. rpiiu NUW vim It KIOTI Orange vs. Green! Errnrbod? la aware that our "Foreign Sola lions" bare had a bis; time In New York lately, but Mayor Hall and Uuvarnor llnilionn and Chief K'llao and a M of other fillnwa luve got It ted op, and the Paddye havo etuck the bandies Id their picks and (one Ui work again. Put, notwithstanding all this, the KEYSTONE eiluK H'fOHK haa been n-lilled with a stock of Boots & Shoci of all descriptioiiH, from the eoarsest lo the Dnest, and from the tlg- gral to the leaat. A large atoek of Ladles' Sheas, Gaiters and Slipper, of all stjlei, kinds and priors. Gent's Shoes, Boots, Oaltera, Bllppers a One asaorlinent. Missea and Children a rhuea aod Uaitera ef all descriptions. Iloy's Boots t Bboes, a erj large variety. A aordlal Invitation Ii attended to all lo eall and examine nay stock, and tatter mj aelf that I ean please the muat fastidious, both as to atylo and price. - T. M. ALEXANDER, Jylf Keystone Blios Store, Clearfield, Pa. no the pumici IMPROVED . Agricultural Implements! Those In want of Improved Arricultural Im pleuirnts should eall on M. G. IIIIOWN, Market street llearneltl, ra., wno sells III belt. WALTER A. WOOD'S K0WER, which took the first prize at the Paris Kspositlon in 107, when sixteen of the best Mowinr Ma chine! In Europe and America were on trial. nill warranf It to give satisfaction, and give time for trial, when, if it does not work as rrcummend ed, it ean bo returned, t Two of the best HAY RAKKR, Rtoner'i nd llagerstown Rnke, which defy their equal. Two styles of HAY FOlthH, Ndlis aud grouts. ELLIS A HOOKMAN-S one-horse TnHESIIING MACHINES, which will thresh from one hundred to two hun dred buihela of grain in a day. Will do more work than most of the two-horse Threshing Ma chines In Market. Buckeye Grain Drill, toner Fanning Mill, best ia market, Feed Cutters of all kinds, Htckock Cider Mill, Dug powers for Churns, and all things in our line. M. G. BROWN. Clearfield, July 12, 1871. pFOPOBED AMENDMENT to the CONSTITUTION OF PENNSYLVANIA. , JOIST RKIOLtTIO.! Proposing an amendment to tho Conatitution of rrnnayirania. B it ritolred Ijf fie Senate aJ ffovtt t)f ftrprt entatift nf tk Commonwealth of Pemtfylvnuia in Gttttmt Amb!g w,r(S That the following amend ment of the Constitution of this Commonwealth be proposed to the peopls for their adoption or rejection, pursuit nt to the prorUloni of the teuth article thereof, to wit: AMENDMENT. Ftrlkeouf the Sixth Srelton of the Sixth Article of fiie Constitution, and Insert in lira thereof the following : A Stale Trraxurer ill nil bo chosen by the quali fied electors of the .State, at such times and for such term of service as k tin II be pr critn'1 by lsw.rt JAMKt II. WFHU, Ppeakcr of the ILnise of IlcpresentatiTe!. WM. A. WALLACE, 8penkr of the Senate. Approved the I5tb day of June, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sevenlr-one. JNO. W. UKARY. Prepared and certified for publication pursuant to the Tenth Article of the Constitution. F. JORDAN. Secretary of the Commonwealth. OtSce Secretary of the Commonwealth, ( lUrrisburg, July6tb, 1S71. j tillolO MARBLE AD ST0XE YARD! Mrs. S. S. LIDDELL, Having engaged In the Marble business, desires to iuforra her friends and the publio that she has now and will keep oonstantlyon band a large and well eeleeted atoek of ITALIAN AJTI VERMONT M.ARDLE, and ia prepared to furnish to order TOMBSTONES, BOX AND CRADLE TOMDS, ; " MOXIMESTS, Curbs and Posts for Cemetery Lots, Window Sills and Caps, also, . ' PUREAV, TAR1.K AND WASH STAND TOPS, Ae., Ae. Yard on Road atreet, near the P., R. Depot, CU-arfleld, Pa, Jc7,7l O S A D. A Ii I S THR IN'nitEDTKXTS THAT COM POS K ROSA DA LIS ' are pnbltahed on every pat-kage, therefore It la mnt a aecrct preparation, anniequently P1IYHICIAN8 PRESCRIPE IT. It Is a eerlattt cure for fi.-rofula. Syphilis in all its forma, Kheuuiatl.ai, t-kiu Die eases, Liver Complaint and all disease of the Blood. ., 'ONE BOTTLE OF ROSADALIS will do more good than tea bottles of the Syrups of etaraaparilla. TIIE rXDERSItlNED PHYSICIANS have used Roaadalis in thi-lr practice for the past three years, and freely endorse il aa a reliable Alterative and Blood Puriner. DR. T. C. Pim II, of Dallitnow. DR. T. J. llOVkl.N, DR. R. W. CARR, 1U. . O DAN SKI.tr. DR. J. 8. RPAKKK, of Nlehola-vllle, Ky. DR. J. L. Mi'CAHTHA, Columbia. S. C. DR. A. D. NOIILKS, Kdgegomb, N. C. I'SED AND ENDORSED BY O s A I) A 1 J. R. FRENCH A SONS, Fall River, Mi., F. W. 8HITII, JnoV.oD, Mieh. , , A. V. W HDKI.Klt, Lima. Ohio, I P.. HALL, Lima, Obi-, ' I CRAVEN A CO , A , ,. Utut'kl l Oordonavllle, a. jj,, MeFADDEN, Mutfrceiboro, t sraea will nr.! llnM -r ... - -. 't en,.rl,a 1 . - iL. - . ' o . i.-mn'.n iu me vinuea 01 I "ualis. To the Medieal Profession we I :iarntre a Fluid Kt tract superior to any I '.hey bavn aver need In the treatment of diseased llleod; and tn theanlieled we fay 1117 i.oaauoiia, anu you will lie restored to 8 Hosadalla Is told by nil Drogglata priee i.40 per bottle. A lilresa J.ft. CLEMENTS A CO., -a JeaaaetMetae Vktmuu. Aug. J, 1671. -ly. BiLimona, Mn. Jc a a uti ii vs RESTAUR AN T, . ficeond Slreet, CLERFIELD, PENN' A. Alwavs nn hand InJ. Cnniliea. Naila. Crank. P.l... an, ' - nm, i io. . onara-u, Canned Fruits, Oranges, Lemons, and all kinds of fruit In aeaaon. -BILLlARD ROOM nti aeeond llo-t. Jelt'71 D. McllAUtlllEY. U-- - - -- - -u-i unrt lit oeaimneii against pareha.lng or In any war medling with one atom, twoelorka, lam Joaegj chairs, two tablea, one eonk Mora, on. lot of dishes, one link, rtkliTinM i ii L...t . . ..... , vmls nnni neoqiag, aaii oae bureau, now In the poaaeaaloi of James L. Curry, of Lumber City, aa they belong to na aad have only been loft with aaid Curry oa lose, euhjrot to any order at any lisj. .....a. .... .J iWiit Cstat for HOP. If A L 12 I - . A I ,1 T A I ' IM CLEARFIELD, Pa. The eubseriber offers for sale hi. Market atreet, (neat door to AII, .,,,Pu ' Clearfield. P . heine lol ..J . i 7 "l, ' " ...... - ..... nnu m no. .I. k ... . air, iiuunaa, e-ntniuni, lOUr larn, ronn.. . aiaira ana eix aooa ueu rooms ui. .,.(.. . frame plank tl'AIII.E and all .iu, .1 .i.. n . A f .. ..J li.: premises, or to Frank Hbort, at lh fclion; gT ... .v. w. .-.iumv.1 into. ., M,,.,,, ... . ....... . . , Mt F. 8II0RT Clearlleld, ClenrHrld C.,ft Jyll pRIVATE OR PtBl.lC SALE ..or Valuable Real Estate I i na snnscrtuer win onnr mi i,.t.n. e . TIIUILSIM i, 24lb day of ALU I ST, next, sooner ioiu.i mi s o eioue n. m.t t hia k.,nu . enure propeny, suusie in union lowmhip, neiu coyi.iv, ruiirimiiji ui av Arm ftftd ... percent auowanna 01 me msi arm, TiuiUriBar I'rtaii i . rv ri in inraa innaTi ita i. Will be sold either sepereteor togHher.at rtaual mniv rmica.. i no i.-u itviLdir,.ii ...., luwi, tii. nuuui iiw nini ctearro and ffnod oultiratioo, with fuur D well in r Hunt, a... Hair-Bi onn fiawmill. and Other nsii I... LI. i ' three first-rate Orchards of ehote fruit. Tin itn of running water near the houvrs. The balance of tbrse Innds tiraUml with hit Hemlock and other timber, sufficient toeot sUnt five million (5.M!M0f.) feet of lumi-er. Vl mineral property this Is the best in this yiritf tho eountryt ronristing of Iron Ore, Lis-titoss and Htone Coal of the best quality, Lorjtcvaa ea.(ly mined, and convenient to ths Ktilrosdikv under way of building. t-ft..Kor particulars eall on (lis subicriLieT sr address him at l.ocktou P. O.. Clesrfield ennaty June 12 Vt JOHN DltELIR.' Valuable CrlsUIill For Sale! 1111 R undersigned offers For Fuls a Oriil Mil,, . Dwelling House aod Store Iloase, rituate iw New Millport, Ckarficld county, Pa. The Mil) u in good condition, hariug been repaired iivl pat in eieeltrnt enter within the last year, and ku good paying custom. It Is situated In onesf tas best wheat-growing sections of the county, thick decidedly Increases its value. Tlie IIIid House and Store Room are also in good order. Together with the above property will be sold about CO ACRES OF LAND, partly cleared and balance in Tim bet Lit! Termi mad. known on application to lbs undersigned at New Millport P.O. May 31-Su. JOHN FOX. fEST VIRGINIA Timber and Coal Lands FOR B A LSI The following tract! ef Timber and Coal Lands are offered for sale j One tract of 7,GU0 acres, lying on the Elk Hirer, io Wcbtter couuiy ; thro tracts lying on the same river in Braxton eountr, two of 6.UU0 acres each and ene of 1 .000 acres: and one tract containing t,3C0 acres, lying on tfa ( mi ley Kivcr, in Nicholas county. The title to these laads are perfect. Any informniion concerning these lendicsn W had by addressing (i. 8. FLLUAL, JIircu2A lN71.tr. . Phihpsburg, Pa: Farm for Sale I CONTAINING HQ ACKES, tn a good stats sf eolttration, situated in Pike township, Clar- ftctd county, Pa,, about eighty rods from Logsn'i r louring Mill, on toe turnpike (fading from tar wensville toClravfield. Having a story aud a half house, stable and out-buildiagj tberuon. There is also a good spring and a young orchard on tfa premirri. Any person desiring a nice tittle home will find this a very desirable location. For further particulars inquire of Rachel Cald well, on the premise!, or addrera T. W. FLEMING, March 20-tf. Curwensrille, Ta. J. M. STEWART, D. D. S., Office over Irwin's Drug Store, -Cl'RWENSVILLE, PA. All dental operations, either in the mechanical or operative branch, promptly attended to aad satisfaction guaranteed, cpeoial attention paid to the treatment of diseases of the natural teeth, gums and mouth. Irregularity of the teeth sue- cessfully corrected. Teeth extracted without paia hy tbe use or fctner, and artificial teeth inserted of the best material and warranted to render sat isfaetion. april2(t'71:ly S. PORTER SHAW, D. D. S., C"5?e - OiEce in Mefonin Building, cleakfikld, pa. Putting of the natural teeth in a healthy, pre servative and useful condition is made a specialty. Diseases and malformatims common to the mouth. jaw and associate parts, are treated and corrected with fair auccees. r.xatuinations and consults tions frer. Prices for partial and full sets of teeth much lower than in 1 "70. It would be well for patients from a distance to let us know by mail a few dnys before coming to the office. It is very important th.tt children between the ages of six and twelve rears shouM hare ttielr teeth examined. By Ansrrthosia Teeth are removed without pain. fcble'71 ; DENT AIi CARD. . Dr. a. m. hills Would say to his patients and the pub lic gt numllv, that, having dissolved partnership wi'h l'r. iSh aw, he ia new doing the entire work of his offiee himaelf, ao that palionts need not fear being put under the hands of any other operator. Having obtained a reduction of the patent on the piare malarial, i am enaoieo to put ap teeth tnucn cheaper than furaaerly. I also hare Dr. fituek'i. pateut proeeas for working rubber plates, which make a much lighter, mora elastio and stronger plate for Ihe aatue amount of material, and pol tahea tbo plate on both aides, rendering it much, more easily kept elcan. Special attention paid to, the preservation of the natural teeth, and all work guaranteed entirely aatisfaelory to patients. 4r-0ftVe at the old eorner, opposite the Fhaw House. Olhee hours from H to 12, a. n and 1 to A, p. m. Patienta from a Jistanoo tbould notify me a few dnys beforehand of their Intention to eonie. i. Alwaya at home, nnlcsa other notice ap. i in both the oouoly papers. febl67I pears t IN Tim ORPHANS' COURT af Clear Held county, Pennsylvania. In the matter of the partition of the real estate of lticbard Wnple, late of Bogga township, said county, deceased. To :'. heirs and legal repre sentative! the aaid deceased : Take notice, that 2 inquest will be held on the premisea, In Rogga townaliip. said ronntv, on 8ATrRDAi', the fin DAY (IK HKl'TK.M BKR, A. D. 1871, at o'clock. A. M., of that day, for tho purpose of making' partition of the real estate ol the aaid deceased, to and among his legal representative!, if be samoman hadone without prejudice to or ipeiliat of the who',,, otherwise to ratoe and approivetbt same eoordiag to law, at wbloh lime and piece J are rroulred to attend If yon li.'.v . a . -u:.t.1 3. I'll Ckar"-'.i. fC, A,if.';:iTI. Sheriff. J EO XARD IIOI'UE, , ClrarBeld, Pa . The undersigned has taken the above named hotel, and rerpectfully solicit, a share of patron age. Its close pruiimlty to the Depot, makea this house a desirable Hopping piece for the traveling l'''". (JjH .I) 8. II . ROW. youn AtTRHTiom " Jl bT FOR A MOMENT I Are you in need of a goed srt of Harness 1 Aro you In need of a good Haddle or Ilrldlef If so, call at the Saddle and Ilarneaa Rknn nr Jona C. H arwii-k, where yon ean gel the best in the market. Double and Single llarneaa and La dies' aad Uant'e riaddlea ef eaporio, workmanship, alwaya on band or manufactured to order. Spe cial attention it ealled to my stock of Collars and Homes, which are the heat in use. I also havean assortment or Saddlers' Hardware, which will he dipo.d of e reasonable ratea. repairing of all kinds promptly attended to. Don't forget to call before purehaaing elsewhere. 8hop ia Ura ham's Row, .Market atreet, Cleargeld, l a. May II, IH7I.1t, JOIIX O. HARWICH". Cl A I) Tit I A II parson, are hereby eantinnrd J araln.l pnrehasing or In any way saddling Viith tlie following property, now ia Ike possession of John W. Lewis, ot linrnildo township, as the same belongs te win, and la ten with him an loan only, subjeed to ray ordert One sow, earner cup board, dining taMe, ejooking store, set of chairs, bedstead and elock. aug9-3t , . . T JQIIS K I .NO. Tl"TICI:' CoajaiTAHLI.ai' l-BICH. We have printexl a large number of th nest I LK HILL, and will on the receipt of (wrnlr. Are Moll, lull copy it ut sjjre.i. mjii