J ft I .. ,4 II 'l it 8' GEORGE R.-GOODLANDEll, ).... H : KIHTUB AMD PROfKIETftn. ,r ' ' ., CLEARFIELD, Vk. , .; ; rWKDNHSBAT MORNING. ACOtST M, Wl. Democratic State Ticket.",' ' ' ' FOR AUDITOR OK-VKHAL, I ; .' .,'.r:GEN. WM. McCANDLESS, ;' - or i-niLAitMLrniA. - ' '' : FOIl PURVEYOR GENERAL, ' ' CAPT. JAMES II.. COOPER, ' . ' . r, '- or uinan sovitnr, I iv : 1 ' .tYtfA full poll of (ho Democratic vole will , aoaure the election of oar State ticket by a large majority. .'1 - ..' 1 jr-tt-Let every Democrat remember thol, arid .' Impress the truth of It upon the minds of his 1 neighbors f' ' 1 ' ,".. Democratio District Ticket. ' ' ' "', " SENATOR : '" . " " Willi AM A. WAU.AtP, of Clearfield, ' Democratio County Tioket. , 1 ASSKMBLYt " 1 ' i l , , , , JOHN LAWSI1E, oTOaecola. ' . .m ASSOCIATE JUDGES: . , J, M1M.IAM c. trDLBY, of Clearfield. JOHN J. REAP, of Lawrence. ' ' - PR0THO.V0TART! ' 1 A All OBI C. TATE, of-CIearfleld. ' ' ItEtllSTER i RECORDER: " AHBUHY W. LEI', of Clearfleld. ' TREASURER) '. ' ("AlrlUEI, P. WILSON, of Ilradford. '' "'V'.' '. COMMISSIONER:' .; 0 ' I'. V. COUTHIET, of Kartliaua, .1!'.' . AUDITOR 1 ..... - .,, ';t, KUVDES McPH EltSOX, of Clearfield. COUNTY SURVEYOR: -.!.. K. F. McCI.OHKEY.ef Curwenavllle. Query. WI10 stole, tlio $03,523.85 oul of Iho Sute Troasury T Was it a Tammany Hall man or was it ft loyal lragaJocia f ' ' A Nics Take. John Morrisscy, tbe sporting Now Yorkor, won $50,000 on TuosJay a week, boiling on tho rnco bclweon Longfollow and llolmbold, which enmo oft' at Saratoga Springs on that day. 1 . Los;-. Tho State Treasury has lost Bomowhere between Ilurrisburg and Washington tho Bum of three hundred and sixty-three thousand five hundred and Ueudy three dollars and eighty five cents. The tuxpayersof Pennsylvania will roward tlio finder handsomely so mo day.. ; A Larue Congregation Wo no tieo by our down river exchanges that tho Wost Branch Camp Meeting must hare boon a success, bo fur as numbers wcro concerned. Over 8,000 hack titkots and 2,500 meal tickets were Bold on Sunday, and 15,000 persons wero present at tho 10 o'clock service. Blackmailing Errctt, tho Clmir man of the I'adicul Slato Committee, is busily ongaged in making assess uioiits on tho oftlce-lioldurs of his clan, in order to raiso money wherewith to corrupt voters. lie assesses from five dollars up to tiro hundrod upon every office, holder. Ho culls upon the office holders for aid and soys that all tho funds Bent to tho Republican Commit tee will bo judiciously expended. Just so; but why don't ha call upon his defaulting friond Evans, for anoth er installment? Why not go for A portion of that' $303,000, that he, Geary and Quay hold between them f Nominated. Thaddeus Banks, Esq., of Holliduysburg, has been nominated by the Democrats of Cambria, Blair and Huntingdon for President Judge. This district has been presided over by Judgo Taylor, a Radical, for twen. ty years, and ho is again a candiduto, but the Iiiids will nominuto a Mr. Dcnn, also from Hollidaysburg. Tay lor will bo volunteer and in this way the Democrats will certainly eloot Mr. Bunks. Steady, altogether, Dem ocrats, everything is in our favor. Wo" will not only elect our Stnto ticket this full but we will gain scroral Pres ident Judges, and there is a strong probability of carrying the Assembly. Magnanimity Somo toady of Grant's on Tu onlay Just telographed from Washington to tho associated press ; 'Treslilrnt Srnni paid a flying visit Id tho National Capital this morning, and left for his homo at Long Branch in the evening." llovr mag nanimous a President mnst bo to for soko his home and the race course for one day and , visit the Capital. Per haps tho visit was made fur tho pur pose of drawing a quarter's salary. Suppose any one of tho earlier Pres idents would havo spent half his time ' horse racing and yatching, what a howl would havo gone forth from tho pulpitcors, Inymen and business mon. New York-ward. A hugo effort is being made by the Radical leaders in this Stale to draw tho attention of voters to Now York frauds. They are docluiining against the Tammany officials ot that city and portraying imaginary frands'and peculations, while thoir Cwn partisans at Harris buvg and Washington are coolly pock eting - millions, of tho pcoplu't money, Slill they howl Tammnny! Tamma ny 1 1 Now, suppose you givo ns Evans, Geary and Co. by way of va riation. For a conerosalion of "trrand moral I Joa" roformors to keen situ-fine one foreign lund all the lime seems ridiculous. Givo Us somotbing from the homo market. ..it-'! '. Many womon at Wushinirton, It is .. ! . I I . 1 . . ii;uiiiinc7 ntrvert arunkards, wia mi uisappotuimeni in love.' .1 tr iv-MrYirv iv-rr" rn'it . ad Loyal MtebaU. .-:-Tho Radical parly, who claim to roprosont ull tho decency and respect ability of tho country, often "run things in the ground,". As a a tuple of political etiquctlo, wo blip tho fol lowing Lit of dubnlo, which took place in the Radical county convention at Huntingdon, two weeks ago, from the Monitor - "After the eountY tioket wu gone through with a reeolution waa olflfred luetructing the Jti'ltrlal Confpreee to miiport the elnlme of Jud-ra Taylor for that poxiltoti. Tml called out tne amouurea il'tli'cn of the fentlonii, anil a hitter war of wordl cnRued, during which the followiog dialogue oo- aupfl t I)r. Orlu'lr. Now Iho nuentlno In, will thia oonrrQtioii nnntinata for Preeldrnt Jlii-lRe a man Who 1 Working In the Inleroatf of the llvmooratio party : It. Mouiritr. --'inat ra a lie, fT-v rne man( wno envi It it a liar 1 , ' ' Orltuly. " That la hlackgiJnrdiani and the man hn utter it ! a hlnnkiroard. Melltvitt.. Well, 1 never took money from lh Renuhlieaa pirty and ueod It to defvat the Ka- puhllcnn caiididiitea. . . t iinauv. 1 on 100a ine DtooeT -tnohu. Molllvitt. Your are a liar I . ' " ; Orladr. Call me a liar Dub, hat for Oe J' lake don t hit tne. Rev. Ouea. ' They aeeitee mo or writing a lcltor, Ae. .! ' .1 mi , Orlady. ou did, I law the letter, . . . dune. You are aa Infernal liar and 1 eoftntndrel. ... Munv voleei. You did write It, I read It. ' 1 ' Giteti. Mr. President, I tiroteel aitainit Urinn Inmilted by men foaked with had whiekoy. - A larifon of nillineKrate from all nuartert here rendered the leneb or noanng aeeleei and the ar- cuinenta offuuliva, and we retired. i.i Amid the wildeiit roufunlon and dlacord the Tonventlon dixltandod and the deteoiih.fl repaired to tne lower hall to liMen to senator root! de nunciations of the Southern people a Btting fi nale for the demoniac proceeding! of the day, , . Tho representatives of a party controlled by grand moral ideas," to use languago like tho nbovo in public debate, would bo received at a heavy discount in this locality, yet it may pass at par in a body controlled by Senator John Scott, who seems to cul tivate hate instead of love towards his follow man. He is ovidently an ille giliinato christian and statesman, and thoso who embrace, his creed are no better thnn cannibals. - I -! v. xtlore ltadiral Etiquette. Bon. Butler opened tho gubernato rial campnigir in Massachusetts at Springfield on thoovoning of the 21th. Ho washed quilo a pilo of loyal dirty linon, particularly the shirts of Gene ral Hawlcy, n Connecticut mogul, and tliut of Pangborn, editor of tho Springfield Republican, whom . Ben charged with the crime of having John Brown hung, etc.. Some friend of Gen. Hawley telegraphed him while. Butler was washing his shirt, when tho following dispatch was of fered at tho close of Butler's spocch, but tho chairman of tho mccling re fused leave to have it rend : ' IlAnrronn. Anrunt M, 1871 If Roller paid I wat dismissed or removed from my command, or was ever rehuked fur my conduct as an officer, 1 heg some friend to rend this diopatch, iu which I fay the charge is an infamous lalsohooil, and the man who uttars it is a liar and a blackguard. . liilo tho hero of spoons was pitch ing into tho editor of tho Republican, Pangborn nroso and asked Ben if he reforred to him : - Butler. "I did." .- Panghorn replied, amidst great confusion, "then the statement is false." Hotter here yelled. "Why did too run oul of the hack door, and lvavo your sister to lace the in f Panghorn attempted to rellv,amld Tells of "nut him out." The audience being wild with excite ment, Pangborn was finally refmied a hearing, and after nuiet had been rontored, liutler reiterated his arsertion at length. Loyally in Massachusetts scorns to run in the mi mo gutter that it does at New Orloantr. - m At His Post. Col. Gibson, whom tho Radicals elected Stato Treasurer of Ohio, in 1SG5, has rolurncd from his exile in Europo, and is stumping that Stato for the Rads, and lecturing Democrats in affairs of economy and fair dealing. Ho is ccrtuinly a man of experience, and must bo "tho right mun in tho right pluco.". This fullow, while Treasurer ot that State, robbed tho Treasury of over a million of dol lars. His bond was for one hundred thousand dollars. When notified of his defalcation ho ran off to Europo and sent ovor money enough to secure his bondsmen, who had tho affair compromised for $10,000 thus cheat ing tho Stato out of tho snug sum of nine hundred and tixty thousand dol lars. Now ho is back exposing Tam many Hall frauds in Ohio I If there is a greater scoundrel abovo ground he must ccrtuinly be in a penitentiary. He beats our own Evans all hollow. Fatal Accident. Tho Williams port Sun says : A sud affair 6ccurrod on Wednesday, tho 10th Inst., at tho residence of Mr. John Mahuffey, in Lycoming township, this county. Il appears that Mr. MahafTey and his brother in-law. David Fink, went down into a well, with a view of sink ing it deeper. They wcro down but a tew minutes when they began to feel tho gas overcoming them. They shouted lustily for assisstuncc, but by iho time suHlcicnt help .arrived, they wero both unconscious. Tho bodies wcro brought out, when it was found that Mr. Fink was quito dead, and Mr.' Mahnffoy badly affected. Tho latter will recover. Tho funeral of Mr. Fink took plnco ori last Saturday. Ho leaves a wife and two small chil dren to mourn his untimely fa to. Death. The Luminary eyt: We regret to lenrn that Robert Montgom ery, Esq., President of tho Lycoming Fire Insurance Company, at Munry, died at his renidenco in Clinton town ship, on Sunday morning, at 2 o'clock. Mr. Montgomery had been ill for some months past, and although for some titno ho was regarded as In a most critical condition, ho had become better and was considered quito out of Ganger, until a low days ago lio was takon with diarrhoea and passed away quito suddonly and unexpectedly. Mr. Montgomery was among our old est and most bight cstoemod citizens, and a largo circlo of relatives, ac quaintances and pcrsonul friends, will learn of his death with sincere foclings of roirct and sorrow. Mr. Montirom- ery died In tho 74th year of his ago. rriiii(imjorT nun, Liko those of Pennsylvania ' the democrats of Ohio have never boon moro determined to achieve snccoss than' In tho campaign In progress. All tho best And most forcibly sneak ers have volunloored their snrviccs and are now vigorously stumping the Slate. Among thorn are Hon. Goorgo H. Tendleton, 8onatorThnrman,Gon. Morgan, Um, Carey and Oen. Thomas uwing.' " f njKnlfrnt fnsINtr(oM. Two terrible railroad accidents oc curred on Saturday, the 0lh, by wlflch fifty persons wero killed and throo times that number wounded, f The first occured on tho! Eastern Ruilroud at Revere, seven miles (torn Boston, i Tho ncoommodution train Started behind timoaud while stopping, at tho station tho' Portland lightning express overlook and toloscoped It, killing twonty ono passongers out right, of whom throo woro womon, and wounding some forty or fifty moro. Tho curs took firo and two or throe wero consumed. Most of tho Wounded woro scalded und their limbs fractured. A largo number of physicians and surgoons woro in attendance. Tho killed and woiindud belonged mostly to Lynn and Sulutn. " 'i i- The other occurrod on the Phila delphia and Erio Road, below' tlio mouth of tho Sinnomahoniug, .uoar West port, whore tho Erie mail north collided with tho Kinpiro freight and badly wrecked tlio' trains, besides killing arid Wounding a largo number of persons. According to tho most reliuhlo authority the conductor and cnginoor of the Erie mull, E. W. Hy. man, of Willinmsport, and M'Cor mick R- C. Brown and i Mr. Wins- low, of Lock lluven, Mr. Ward,, o Bullofonlo, and Mr. Ru bright, of St. Marys, Elk county, wero killed, and William Killinger, engineer1 of the freight engine, soriously wounded.' Another report says that the. con ductors, eniriuccrs and firemen of both truins, as woll as tho baggage master of tho mail, wore billed. Ac cording to one uocount seven persons lost their lives and sixteen oroighteen wore wounded. A nothcr placos tho killed at eleven and tho wounded at twenty-five. ' " 1 ' .'',.''!''' .' ' - , ' , I .TFnAiiif Urt at .Tfrii. .' Mr. Dioffonhach, in tho Bloomsburg Columbian, has the following which will bear a roprint: The business of manufacturingjrroat mon out of small material first intro duced from tho West is bocoming quite common. So common, indeed, that it is becoming a nuisance. Tho sonsation papers of the cities Herald, World, &o., of New York, arid Press, Inquirer, &c, of Philadelphia have such characters as Goorgo Fran cos, Train, Wm. Cornell Jewell, Ac., who are kept in constant bay; but why they nro mudo prominct will puzzle any bruin into which sense is admit ted. Thon our Pennsylvania crones are constantly clacking about Alex. McClure, a pinhook politician who has no other importance or signifi cance than that of being a boy of all work for Gov. Curtin and tho Uur risburg 1'atriot sols up a real or im aginary grcon frog of the pond il 'yclepts luay, but who or where from, it leuves the public in dcglightful igno rance. Now pray tell us gentlemen, what is the use in that!' Do you not debauch journalism by stooping to such nonsensof Every pig-headed ignoramus, in theso days, who succeeds in working his way into tho Legislature, wantB himself snouted with the title Hon., whilo nino tenths of thorn havo no moro conception of its signification than a pig has of its blood relations. Such titles at best are but an absurd aping after orristocratic titlos, and if tho downward caroor is lurtlier pur sued, it will soon become fashionable to apply it to township officers and perhaps to hotel waiters and ull others servini: somebody olso. The news papers are resposiblo for all this, for not one of the gentry would givo a snap for tho tillo if ho could not sco it in print. Nor would any of tlio style of grout mon we refer to bo known beyond tho length of a ton foot polo wore it not for newspaper puffery newspaper do baBcmcnt. . , A New Railway Brake. The now air brake, which is exciting so much attention among railroad mon, was invented in Pitlsburg. It is automatic and self adjusting, but is directed by machinery on tho engine. Tho ma chinery consists of an ulr pump and receiver, which are worked by the movomont of a hand lever at the firo box. Pipes connect the brakes of tho ontiro train, and Ihrouifli theso. bv tho movomenl of tho lever on the enifino, tho nir is made to act upon each whool instantly. The expense ot this apparatus Is WW tor tlio en gino, $25 for the tondor and $100 for each car. 1 ho ease and regularity by which trains are chocked and stnppod makes it fur prolurablo to tho old method and renders travelling more pleasant. 'J. he contusion and noisoon tho platform and constant jerking and surging of tho train is abated and stopod almost impcrccptably. Tux Stat Fair The Stato Agri cultural Fair will lake place thia year at ocrnnton, where It was hold lust year, commencing September 19th. To bivo exhibitors every opportunity for the display of their productions or articles, careluliy prepurou ana largo spaco ol ground has boon enclosed, abundantly supplied with water, oasy of access to any pnrt of the city of Mcranlon nnd surrounding towns, and upon which has boon eroded two halls, carefully protected lrom the weather, 20x30 foot each j ono hall 175x4 ; sovcral spacious tents ; 125 horee sta bles, 150 catllo shods) 60 shocp pens; uu pons lor swine; an amphitheatre with 1,000 seats: and ovory other ar rangement for tho comfort of visitors or exhibitors in every department unually represented at such shows. A Theological Joke. The African Methodists, now convened in this city, have rosolvod "that wu sot in our chiof magistrate, U. S. Grant, an ox cmphtr of the apoBllu's leaching." What apostlo and what teaching, the African Methodists neglect to stale. Was thcro any apoAlle who taught the seienco of smoking, liorso-racing, or taking his whisky straight t And if so, what other notablo exemplars of that apostlo s teaching can be men tioned f , It Zaek Chandlor such an exemplar j' or tlio pious and apostolio O. I . Morton ilhicago Jimes. , A Republican papor in Illinois is tcry sovcro upon Brolhor-inlaw Casey and Marshal Packs rd for the recent military outrage in New Orleans, but carefully avoids any remmrk upon Gen. Grant's share in that atrocious transaction. But why assail the agonts only and lot the principal go nnrnhubeilf The PotUUai Mttualton. "' " Tho outlook from tho Nutional Cap ital is a good ono. That great eontor of political influence is frequented, from timo to lime, during the summer by lending men trom all pans ot the Union who go thero on business. They give their opinions of tho con-, dition of nutional politics, lookiug from the stand-point of the relative strength and onthiiriiasm of tho two parlies in tho r respective neighborhoods.. In this way, an editor at Iho Capital of the Union, who takes paint, cun easily! . i. ....... r r... ' aSCOI mill UIU rimu Ul aauiis iui iiiiii-i soli'. Thus looking over Iho political field, and gathering information from' ull quartors, tho editor of tho Wash ington Patriot sums up tho situation; in this manner: "In tho first pluoe, the Democracy is, whntovcr unscru-; pulous advorsarios may say, compact una nonrmy unuou never mum no. What is cnllod tho "new dopartaro" has crculod no division. Our croud of Domocracy Is liberal, tolerant, and admits the freest discussion. Woven lure to affirm, lifter all that has been written on this subject, that it nover, has bud, and never will have any ap preciable effect on tho integrity of tho. Democratic party, as now marshaling' for tho fray. Wo have always fell that the great oohosivo principle, after all, ia that of amnesty, univorssl and complato, and with it peaco It Is. too, an attractive principlo, and on its noble magnetism do we rely to bring into thorough and cordial lmocral)o co-oporatlon the parliclos by no means' minutoand undistiuguishedrnad which, united, will be most effective, lhat'are fust douching themselves from crum bling or shattering Radicalism. On the great bridge which rests upon tb)o masonry of amnesty, rctronchmotft, intogrity, and revenue reform, Con servative Republicans can proudly, and without a blush, march sure of gratoful woloome, into the great camp of Constitutional Democracy. J Tho enemy is entrenched around a centra, whence radiatos to every point its corrupting patronge. To this we do not uttutli much moment, holding tho opinion that moro patronage is an olomont of woaknoss. "It is so whon it is profusely and genorously nsod. Hut when,' as now, tho most flagrant Nepotism and personal favoritism limit its distribution; it effects no party result, though it may pack conventions and purchaso caucuses. When at the Federal trough, boll -wethers of II Oet tain breed and stripo are allowed to drink, tho rest ot the liord lows very discontentedly, and is apt to wander away to other springs, careless of tho shopberd s horn or any number ol oo scquiousand barkingshepherd's dogs. The only real strength ol Kcpublicjin ism is the yot abnormal condition er the Southern Stales, tho exclusion of their best population, and the plastic inoxnertoiioe ot the enfranchised race. On communities thus disorganized, il is not patronago, but power, that op- crates, and thero is abundant evidence that in the use of poworin its strong est form, there will not bo the slight est scruple. The Prosident and bis military gang will hesitate as little to exercise direct military power on an Electoral Collegers did General An.es to make a Legislature elect him Sena tor. There is but one way to avert this for the South to givo ovor to unscrupulous mon no shadow or pre toxt, to refuse the missionaries of mis chief all ohanoe of rovivlng animosity, to bear injustice a little longer, sure of a flnul rooompenso. Thia done by tho South, nnd the resolute assertion of right on the part of the North, in the very teeth of Executive power, will givo us the victory." THE STATE TREASURY ROllBED A HUO.E " R1NO Of CORRUPT OFFICIALS THE "SWAG" 18 DIVIDED THET WILL NOT PISOOROK. " In 1807 a ring of officials obtained authority from tho Legislature for tho appointmont of a special agent to collect disallowed and suspended claims duo the Stato from the Goncral Government. Governor Geary at once appolntod G. O. Evans to do the work. Within forty days ho rocoivod $1, 383,000 that belonged to the Stato. If he could accomplish this sa easily, why could not tho Stato Treasury do the same f " i ' At subsequent datos ho rocolved other sums, nntil tho whole amonntt to nearly $3,000,000. . This monoy was paid mainly by drafts, payablo to tho order of John W. Geary, Governor. ' . v Of this vast sum $303,523.85 has never reached tho treasury of trie Stnto. and Is no in the possession of Geo. O. Evans and the corrupt ring Of State officials who run tho Govern'- inont and administer tho finances of the Stato, and other prominont Re publican politicians. " Tho projoct was fromed by tho mcrf who control ine iicpuuncan party oi Pennsylvania. " ' They are tho mon who havo robbod tho treasury and Ihe poojilo. r Why did they not cxposo thisonv bczzlcmcnt long since T ' '' "' ' : Why did tho treasury officials fall to colloct this money for nearly four rw r " ..... v , . , t Whv do lliev noirleet now to nross. cute the offenders if they are not thoir accomplices r ..., Why do they sock to rcmoyVfroit) his office tho man who exposod th fraud 1 " ,,r Why aro they so anxious to cleet an Auditor Goncral who will bo their own creature f Let tho candid Republican road the lucts as shown up by Iho l'hiludolphia Bulletin, a Republican paper, and do tormine for himself tho truth or fulsily of tho charges wo niako. c , 1 After a Pnr.8ENT. President Grant cannot accept the invitation of tho Lincoln Club of Pittsburg, but has ac4 ceptcd an invitation to visit Frnnklin, Venango county, on tho 15lb of Sep tember. Ho will make a tour of tho oil region. Will somo of his admirers bo kind enough to sccuro lor him a flnwino well an a tiresent f This has boun discovorod to be the most direct means of gelling at his soil side. , Ho will then visit Washington, IV, and from thence to Cincinnati to look aflor his paternal ancestor. A Western writer says that Presi dent Grant does not relish low poli tics for his breakfast. We suppose tiuh is so. uui now win it bo it U. S. Grant is thrown overboard, and Jamos P. Wilson of Iowa should bo nominat ed for lb Presidency by the next Re publican National Conveniion t Wromu SoMawuEBE The frightful increase of criino among us, and! ot- Deoiallv the rntiid arrOWth of iianfiA that is m dangerous as crime, proves lunw mere is tomeiuing in our body social whiob il .were well at once to discover Rod reform, V,,r. Unalt, The KadUal Xcircrny. .. So roticcnt is tho Radical prost over the $305,000 steal, ono woujil suppose that tlio cunning Chairmun of the Re publican State Commilloo had issued instructions to refrain from any allu sion to tho grout Evans lliofl, which Involves a number of leading mon of that party. Errott's instructions doubtless are to ory Tammany and fay no attention to home matters. Its usual game baa boon to make charges, answer nothing, and placo .i. I . i. .. .i .. c : ti me jeiuuui iiujr, uu uiu uuiuusivu 11 possible, but that has failed nnd will continue to fail this campaign. The altontion of tho public is now diroctod to this hite swindlo and will not be satisfied until thoro is tho fullest in. vostigation. Tho Uurrisburg 1'atriot in alluding to tho mutter dovolopos tho purl, that Goorgo Connollof Phila delphia, had charge of tho job in tho Senate; and Ellsha W. Davis In the Houso. It is well known to many in this Commonwoulth that tho above named individuals aro notod for their attachment to thoir party, dovotion to. their constituents and tho good care they lako of themselves. The Patriot Bays : ' Tho wholo transaction is stained with fraud from the boginning. A resolution is hurled through a Radical Legislature without ono of the mem bers being awaro of its importance. For looseness, it is a model ol the Radical Legislation of the last ten yenis, It is only nocossary to add In this connection that Gcorgo Conntii bad the job in charge in the Senate, and Elisha W. Davis, in the House. To Philadelphia belongs the paternity of this, iniquitous scheir.l to plunder the Stuto, and send her bogging for her own in the corridors flt the treas ury. Bv Ihe resolution, Evans an ad- vonturerand a broken oporator in gift enterprises, and tn bogus oil compa nies, is made speciul agent, under a bond of $10,000, most prudently de manded by tho Governor of tho Com monwealth with the full knowledge that millions would be placed in the hands of tho agent. : No sooner had Evuns been appointed than tho dis honored claims of Pennsylvania, under bis magio touch, went ihrongn tho treasury with untaxing rapidity. ' 1 It Is a rcmarkublo fact that Gover nor Geary has nover onco madeoffioial mention of those claims. In four an nual mossagts in which the meanest trivialities are tediously and pom ponsly discussed, thore is not tho slightest allusion to isvans or Ms mis sion. There is frequont montion of the State agency and Its unimportant work. Stewart and Cook, tho State agents, are embalmed in gubernatorial mossago, but thore is never a whisper of Speciul Agent Evans. Every Word True, Aleo Rocor.t ly a reporter of the Now York Herald iutorviewod Col. A. K. MoCluro, a loader of tho liopublican party in this Stato, and ono of tho ablest and shrewdest politicians ia the country. Col. McClure is thoroughly familiar with all the inner workings and ras calities of the Radical Ring. He has himself boon Chairman of the State Committee, and held other positions of responsibility in the Republican party, ,W give tbe following speci men of the interview between the Ilerald reporter and Col. MoClure: "Could the Democrats curry the city of Philadelphia, Colonol f" ' "They have the votos to do it if they conld only got them counted, but you see tho election machinery is in tho hands of tho Republicans and they can count tho Domocratlc voles or not, just as they please." "1)0 you think the Kopublicans win carry tho Stale this full V "I doubt il. Thcro is a great deal of indifference among the Republicans in Pennsylvania towards Grant, and they don't care much how it goes. Besides, the Democrats will make a tremendous effort." From this confession of MoClure our readers can judge of tho shameful character of an elcotion which practi cally sets at defiance tho public will, by giving the control of our election to Radical penitentiary birds. Tho Democrats in the present canvass will bring this issuo fairly beforo the pooplo. In a rccont statement published in the newspapers, Generals Shorman, Shoridan and Hancock, agreed that an Indian war in the North West was imminent, but as 'thoro wore not troops enough to fight tho Indians, somo concessions would havo to be mado to thorn for tho sake of pcaco. Tho reason tho administration have tio troops to fight Indians is because they aro wanted in the South to con troldelogale eloctiona. A Hit. Tbe N. Y. Standard says Colfux appears beforo the country only when be oan serve the cause of temperance and religion. - Evidently a sly dig at Grant's whisky drinking and betting on horse races. , 1 By a recent act of Congross, the Post Office Department is prohibited from printing tho business card or ad yertisemont of parlies ordering return stamped onvolopes. . , . . I 'Tho nowly clonlod Legislature of ..Ull .Ul J ... ' I'V.II" LlUlllllUj wv Domocratsand 3 Republicans; Houso, 82 Democrats and 18 Republicans. j Tho Gorham split in the Radical parly of California is Increasing in width, and there is tio hnpo of re union of the sundered parts. gfU! (IlfdiSfHUntS. TOTlCK-The Hoard of Rehaol Directors of il West Clearfield Independent School District will apply to the Cunrt of t'oinmon Pleas at Kepi. Tern next for authority to borrow an amount of money, not eaoaeding tl,.tto, under the provleinne of aa not of Asaombly, approved the 81st day of April, A. D. ItOl. ' A. nrMPHRKY, President. Attetsi O. B. MaaaaLL, fee'y. ang.S0i4L trl THE PIIAM' COURT of Clear X field eonnty. rVnnsylvsnln. In the matter af the Estate of dames Carley, deceased i The undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Court to adjuntand settle theaooouuts bctwaen the widow of said decedent and J. W, Poller, guardian of the minor heirs, and to make distri liuUon of the ascetu in the hands of said guardian, hereby gives notice that he will alttn.l to that duty on Tuesday, the tsth day of Sept., 1S7I. aug30:ll . JNO. W. WHllll.KY, Auditor. 1 Till ORPHAN' COURT at Clear field county, Pennsylvania. In Ilia matter of the estate of David Irvln, de ceased. The undersigned Auditor, appointed by tho Court to make distribution of the mosey in the hands of tho administrator to and among the parties legally entitled Ukarrto, hereby (ires notice that he will attend to that duty on Thursday, the Itk day of September, 1 S7 1 . auglfi st , JOHN W. WRK1LEY, Auditor. IN THE ORPHANS' COURT of Clearfield county. Pennsvlraoia, In the matter of' lha aetata ot Harlwlek Bark, deceased. The underaigned Auditor, appointed by the Court te makcdistrlbntlon of the money la the hands or the administrator to and among the parlies legally entitled thereto, hereby gives aoliee that he will atteod te that duty I'riday, lha Stb dy f September, isrj. ItuglMt J0H.V W. WRlpr, Aer, $fiv 3.dmtisfrufBtj.. -y A L II A II L U REAL ESTATE , AT PUBLIC BALE I i By vlrtna of an Aet of Assembly, approved the Id day of Jane, A. D. 1811, the undersigned will tell at Public Nsle, at tho Court Houso, iu Clear field, an MONDAY, SKPTEMIIBR Ii, IS7I, at 1 o'clock, p. m., the following described real cstatai Eighty Acres of Land , Situate in Woodward township, Clearflold county, Pa., bounded by lauds of and others, having about 2o acres alearod, witn a log bouae, orchard, and other Improvement! thereon. A largo quao- tity of good Pine, Oak and Hemlock timber there on. Aow occupied and owned by James Mcltea, Jr., a pauper on said township of Woodward. TBHMrJt One-third cash at oonfirmatka of tale, and balanoa on tba 1st of June, 18711, with interest, to be secured by bond and eiortgngaon tb premises. J JAMES I.OCKKTT, W. H. ALEXANDER. augSO-et Poor Overseen of Woodward Tp. Lawrence School Tax ! I are hereby notified that there will be no dis count on their tal bill after the lUth of September next, and the HchOul Treasurer will ba found at the Arbitration Room, In tbe Court House, every Halurday, and on Court week, commencing on the 2Mh. Those who wlnh to avail themselves of the five per cent, discount must par up by the S9th. auglO-St TAYLOR HOWLKH, Treasurer. INiSffUanfOtlS. rtALL AND EXAMINE the NEW GOODS KJ . . at 4 ' FULLRRTON'S c AUT1Q1Y. All pvrtoni aro Wrebjr Motioned aninit iivrobaiioff the follow. or ron,rtr.M 1 bv purtebMed ttw Mm from lrm U. 41 !-, of urmnaa umafuip, and Uitj ar now in my poa aeaaioat Ova avw, on a grata erad, ma plow, one ovuk lot, im tuner ouatoDoia raraiiare. ugl-St J. Vf. GKKENB. CI AUTfOM -All pertont are hereby caatlonftl J afainat parehaaln( or fn any waj medlliag wilh oaa aorrtrl and one brown Hon, now In tbe poiMMion 01 uoorga Hall, f tirabtvai towmhip, aa tbe tame belong to mm uH ar? subject to mv T. II. JfOHCKY. Urabamton. Pa., Anat lfl-L , "rANTEI I The So boo I Dlraetora ot Kir f T tbaua Mchool Dittrlet want to employ f,ar eompetent TKACHKK8 for the eowiinjr winter term of four mon tba, to wbom renaonabl wagee will be paid, AU applicaUom auit be add ret wd to the rrttfidont or Beerelarr at Bait Lick, P. O., ra. j. vr. i'UllliK, freaKiFnt. Joaarn Oillii.asp, Secretary. , aug2I it rpEACIIIHH WANTED I The board of I. iScbnol Ui rectors of Union townihip with to employ two eompetent Tenchera for the eouing term i one tor Ore en tne other for four month!. Applicant for achoola ean meet the board of Di rector at Hockton, on Saturday, tba 2d da af auK23 3t W. wkl.TT, Beervtary. AIMllbITRATORM N OTI C Hr Notice ia hereby giren that letter of administration ootheeatataof WILLIAM BLOOM. Srdeoeatwd, late of Carwcmvtlle, Clearlcld aoanty. Penn'a., having been duly granted to tbe nndereigned, all pertom indebted to laid eatafo will plenao make immediate payment, and those having alaimi or demands will present them property authenticated for aetUement without drier. LKWIS C. BLOOM, Carwenirllle, Aag. 22 etpd. Administrator. IIXKCUTOR'H NUTICC-Whereu, Let j ters TetttanienUry on the aetata of W. W. A.N PKKSOiV. dee'0 late of Bloom tp., Clearfield Co., IV. b nro been granted to theoderalgned,and all .persons indebted to said estte are request ed to ton It rntnediata payment, and those having elalms acainst the same will present them, duly authenticated, for aattlrment to WaJlaoe f Field ing, attorney! at Jaw, Clearfield, Pa. John iionuow, July ?, 1871 -t Exeeutor. M UIIC STDREI E. J. G It E B N E, .. dealer in . t Pianos, Ohgans and Melodeoks, of any manofacture deelrrd. ' For rank or In exchange for good Ll'MBER. 10,000 foot of good Lumber wanted. , For circulate aod terms, address ' E. J. OKEENB, augO Sm No. 410 Hill street, Huntingdon, Ta. IAMINATIOJif. Tho annual oiatnlna J tions of teacbers, for Clearfield county, will be held as follows i Curwensville and Pike, at Car wensville, September 4th Lumber City, Ferguson sud Penn, at Lumber City, the Kb t Bell, at Power, Ihe Oih ; New Washington and Chest, at N. Wash ington, the 7th i llurnside, at Burnside, tbe Slh ; Osceola and Decatnr, at Osceola, the 1 ltb tYood ward, at Thomas Henderson's, tbe 12th t Ooelieh, at Janeeville, the 13th Beeoaria, at fllen Hope, the 14th; Jordan, at Ansonvllle, the 15th Knox, at New Millport, the 16th ; Lawrenoe and Clear field, at Clearfield, tho ISth. Examination! to commence at 9 o'clock a. m. aui2;Ut OEO. W. SNYDER, C. 8. CORCORAN, WEAVER & CO., ,; . WLTQLE8ALR '.'A OUOCERS, and doalort in . i '.,'..'('' . . ,. '.' ,-i ,':i :, , ' liiiinbeniieii's Supplies, !' ' WILLIAMSrOKT, PA. augSS-tm , J. M. STEWART, D. D. G., Offle arer Irwin's Drag Btora, 1 CVRWENPVILLK, PA. Alt drtiUt oparatlona, either fn the merbanloal at operetlrv branch, promptly attrndrd to nnd satiilaetion guaranteed. Hpeeial attention paid to Ihe treatment of diseasea ot the natural teeth, gums and month. Irregularity of the teeth sue eessfulleorrerted. Teeth extracted without pain by Ihe use of Ether, and artificial teeth inserted of the best material and warranted to render sat uration. aprillfi71:lj S. POSTER SHAW, D. D. S., fn-Etjj ) Omco in Manle Huiming, W?lT CXKAKFIKLO, HA. Putting nf the natural teeth in a healthy, pre aerrativa and useful con) tt Ion la made a specialty. Diseases and mal formations ontnmon lot ha mouth, Jaw and associate parts, are treated and corrected with fair success. Examinations anl consulta tion, rnni. Prices for partial and full nets of teeth much lower than In 1H70. It would ba well for natientv from a distance to let na know by mail a few days before coming to the office. It Is very Important that children between the agea of tlx and Iwelva yean should bare their teeth examined. By Anesthesia Teeth are remorrd without pain. fcblVTl DENTALCARD. , ;;, Dr. A. M.' HILLS Wmitd sav1 to bis nut lent s and the nub. lie gciK-ratty, that, harlng dissolved partnership wiih lr. Hhaw, be Is now doing the an lira work of his office himself, in that patients need not fi-ar being put under Ihe hands of any other operator. Having obtained a rednetlau of the) patent an the nlnte material, t am enabled to put ut teeth muck cheaper tiiai formerly. I also have Dr. 8 tuck's patent prooess Tor working metwr plates, Wbicn make a mack lighter, mora elastic and stronger rilate for the same amount of material, and pol Rhes the plate on both sides, rendering It much mora easily kept clean. Special attention paid la the nreaervation of the natural teeth, and all work guaranteed entirely satisfactory to patients, r voniM at tne oia eornsT, onposlta tba Hhaw Houea, Office hours from 9 to IS. a, m.. and I to , ta. . Pattenta from a Jtetaaoe should notify ma a few days beforehand of their Intention te soma. Always at home, unless other notice ap pears In both th eoanty paper. ffhlftTl I.ANH. ttJisrAMI,lV SAIM FOB ait tt tail cmce, . rjlHB NEW YOHK RIOTI v , Orange vs. Green I Ererybody Is awara that our "Foreign Rela tions" bare had a big time In New York lately, hut Mayor Hall and Governor Hoffman and Chief Kelso and a lot of other fellows bare got it fixed op, and the Paddys bare stack the handles fn their picks and gone to work again. But. notwithstanding all this, the KEYSTONE fill OB 8 TO 11 IS has been re-61 led with stock of Boots k Shoos of all descriptions, from tba coarsest to tba finest, and from tba big goat to the least. A large stock of Ladies' Shoes, Gaiters and clippers, of all styles, kinds and prieea. Oent's Shoes, Bowls, 6 el ters, Slippers a fine assortment. Misses' and Children's fboes and Gaiters of all descriptions. Boy's Boots A Bhoes, a vary large variety , ,.r A or dial Invitation Is axtended te all to oall aod examine my atook, and flatter myaalf that I ean please tbe most fastidious, both as to sty la ana price. " : T, M. ALEXANDER, Jy28 Keystone Shoe Store, Clearfield, Pa. I O THIS PUBLIC I IMPROVED' Agricultural Implements! These in want of Improved Agricultural Im- plesrata should call on Af. O. BROWN, Maraat strni Liiarnsid, fa., woo sells tne best. WAITSE A. W00B 8 M0 WEE, whiek took the first prize at the Paris Exposition In 1387, when tlxleon of the best Mowing 11a- chinaa la Burope and America were on trial. Will isarraaf it to give eatisfaction.aod gir. lira. ror trial, when, If It doet not work as recommend ed, It cat be returned. , . :.j Two of the best HAY R AKEC1. Stoner'a aod nagerstown Rake, which defy their equal. Two si jim Ol nil niKM, nellls and cprouU. ELLIS k IIOOPMAN'g one-horse ' THRESHING MACHINES, which will thresh from on hundred to two hun dred busbelt of grain in a day. Will do more work than moil of the two-horse Threshing Ma- eninea iu nantet. Buckeye drain Drill, Stoner Fanning Mill, best in market, Fead Cotten of all kinds, Hlekoek Cider Mill, Dog powers for Chlrns, ana an uings in our una. . 11. O. BROWN. Clearfield, July II, 1 871. pit or os ed ; ; AMENDMENT to the CONSTITUTION f , OF PENNSYLVANIA. ,-, JOIUT nilOLl'TloR Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of J'vansylvania. B it rcsoeeo ly iinatt anil ffo o Repn ttntatittt af tae CuMiaoateealk of Pmnmlnniu in Otutrot Aittml'g etsf, That the fullowing amend ment of the Constitution of this Commonwealth be proposed to tbe people for their adoption or rejection, pursuant to the provisions of tbe tenth article thereof, to wit : AMENDMENT. Strike out the 8lxth Section of the Sixth Article of the Constitution, and insert tn lien thereof the following! "A State Treasurer shall be chosen by the quali fied electors of tbe State, at such times and for such term of serrlco as shall be prescribed by law.1 JAMES H. WfcllU, Speaker of the tlnusc of Rei-reeentixtircc, ; . WM. A. ri ALI.AciS, ; I Rpeaker of the Senate. Approved Ihe 1Mb dav of Juae, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and seventy-on. J.U. W. UAASl. Prepared and certified for publication pursuant to the Tenth Article of the Constitution. F.JORDAN, Secretary of the Commonwealth. Office Secretary of the Commonwealth, i t llarrisburg, July oth, 1871. til 10 10 MARBLE AM) ST0E YARD! Mrs. 8. S. LIDDELL, . Having engaged in tb. Marbl business, desires to Inform her friends and the publlo that she has now and will keep eeoitantly on hand a large and well eeleeted stock of ITALIAN AND VERMONT MARBLE, and Ls prepared to furnish to ordor TOMBSTONES, BOX AND CRADLI TOMBS, , " '? -". ; .' T h ; :. MOXVMENTS, Curb, and Posts for Cemetery Lots, Window Sills aad Caps, also, i : BUREAU, TABI.B AND WASH STAND TOPS, Ac., Ac. " 4,Yard on Bocd street, near the B, It. Depot, CIcarBold, Pa., jeT.71 l Q S A D'A L I S TUB INOREDIKNTS THAT COM POSR ROSADALIS ara published on every package, therefore It is wot a sco ret preparation, consequently PHYSICIANS TRRSCRIBB IT. ' It Is a certain oar far Scrofula, Syphilis in all Its forma. Rheumatism, fkia Die eaaes, Lircr Complaint and all diseases of tne Blood. . , ONE BOTTLE OF ROSADAI.IS will do more good than ten bottle, of tbe 8yrupi of Sarsaparllla. THE UNDERSIGNED PHYSICIANS have used Re.dl!s In th.lr practice for tt.. pi throe years, and freely endorse it aa a reliable Alterative and Blood Purifier. DR. T. C. PI (111, or Baltimore. i DR. T.J. BOY KIN, DR. R. W. CARR. " ' DR. F. O. DANNKI.I.T, " DR. J. 8. SPARKS, of Nleholatville, Ky. DR. J. L. MrCAHTIIA, Oolumbia, S. C. DR. A. B. NOBLES, Bdgecomb, N. C. USED AND ENDORSED BY .1. B. FRENCH A SONS, Fall River, Mass. F. W. SMITH, Jackson, Mieh. A. F. WIIEKLKR, Lima, Ohio. B. IIA1.I., Lima. Ohio. CRAY KN A CO., Uordonsville, Va. HAMl'EL U. McFADDEN, Murfrassboro, Tenn. . , . . Our spac will not allow of any attend ed remarks in relation to th virtue, of Rosailslis. To lha Medical Pn.Tes.ion we guarantoe a Fluid Eurnot tuperior to anr they hare ever used In the treatment of diseased Blood I and to the afflicted we uv 0 s A I) A Ij I S try Roeodalis, and you will be restored to kealth. Rosadslit It sold ly all Druggists pric. ll.At per bottle. Address . ... DR. CLEMENTS A CO.. . , . Jfoaaaeloe.'., CsenVvts, ' Aug. 1, 171. ly. Uat.viaoni, Mn. jycGAt7GHEYl It'EST AU ItA'!ftT, ' ( Second Street, 1 ' ' ' CLEARFIELD, PENN'A. ' Always an hand, Fresh Oystara, Ire Cream, Candies, Nuts, Craokera, Cokes, Cigars, Tobacco, Canoed Fruits, Oranges, Lemons, aad all kinda of frail in season. ' .i. ""-BILLIARD BOOM on seooad floor. Jell'71 D. MoGAUGHET. ADMINISTR ATOH'K KOTICMNntle. tt hereby Irrn that letters r idrainlstratlnn on lh.estat.af THOMAS M. SI'KNt'H.deo'd, late of Oosheai township, C'loarSeld counts, IVana, having been duly granted to Ihe andersigned, all persona indebted to tald aetata -will pleas, make ...BMl. ..4 tknaa k.H.nd mI.L . i I ' ' -. . insw, vr wv.Hn.il. will pretest tn.tn nronetly ea!htoil..ird .r i. IU.MI llS.fl . ..w steeps i. ar.so, Auf. I, In j . Admiolstrotcr, Ural (Citate tor fot. Jon SAI.E1 .."7 Valuable Real Estate . I I , IN CLEARFIELD, PA, , int.- ...1 II V . . . iD....nu.r oners ,or sale his nr.t Market street, (neat door to All.ghVn, h ! " Clearfield. Pa , being a l ,ui r-... M.rbx .i.i. . j . ." " tm -uu uoeiue I, .L , Mory IIOt'rlE, containing four large rewss j stairs and si a g.md bed rooms up stairs ..j frame plank STAHI.K and all ether nwIr outbuildinl erected thereon. Three gLUJ rood water on (ha nremisra Bf tr-For terms anil oonditloas appl, ,. E remises, or to Frank Short, at the h s. hop, neit door to Miller A Powell , nm I ket street, or hy letter to 1 F. III0RT JylJ Clearfield, Clearfield Co, it. Valuable Grist Mill For Sale fpHR undersigned offers For ffals a Orlit k,n X Dwelliog House and Htora House, oittiat 1' hew Millport, Clearfield eoanty, Pa. The Mj fn good condition, having been repaired sad t in exoellcnt order within the last year, and ti rood navintr euitora. It ! litunUrl lm u. , .. r I - " vmm H L I best wheat-growing sections of tbe eoeaty, w I decidedly increeiea its value. Tbe liwellii 1 Iionsc and Btors Room ara also In mnd ..!.. " I Together with the above property uiU W tatr) I auoui CO ACRE8 OF LAND. partly oJearod and balanoa la Tinier Lui m.Terma made known on applkaUsautW uouvrvigairv m now At II per I tr . V, Mayll-fiia JOHNrox. -yyr-T viucimia Timber and Coal Lands 1 ' F 0 R SALE! Tho following tracts of Timber and Oosl Luj, ara offered for sale : On. tract of 17,00, aerw, lying on the Elk River, in Webster county ; ton. tracts lying on tne same river tn Hraitoa esoatr, two of 6,000 aeret each and one of 1,080 sects' and one tract containing 9,SO0 acres, lying on tat Gentry River, in Nicholas oouoty. Thstilleate these land, are perfect. Any information concerning theee landsesa W had by addressing Q. 8. FLEUAL, . March 32, 187 Uf. - - - Philipsharg, Fa- Farm for Sale 1 CONTAINING ACRES, in a good .Uu tl ou'tivatlon, situated in Pike towuship, Clsv. leld county, Pa., about eighty rods from Lofsa'i Flouring Mill, on the turnpike leading from Car weuevilte to Clearfield. Having a story and s hf house, liable and out-buildinga tboreon. Tber. is also a good spring and a young orchard on the premioea. Any person desiring a aioe little bens will find this a very desirable location. For further particulars inquire of Rachel Cali. well, on tbe premises, or adJrees , T.. W. FLEMING, March it-tf. - . . Curwensvills, Pa. . (Efluratiouat. JROlt CITY COLLEGE. " ' ' , , PFTTEBCROH, PA. The best conducted, most popular aod success ful institution in the United States, fur the thor ough, practical education, of young and middle aged men. For large descriptive circulars, oontaioing full particulars, address Jy26 m J. C. PM1IU, A. M , Principal. IRV VIEW ACADEMY, rKKRY YILLE, JUNIATA CO, PA. roa hilb axo liuaLi rcriLs. Altrantively rltestcd In a' healthful and heintl. - ful region, one-fourth of a mile from Pennsylvania Railroad. Four regular graduates, assisted bv other competent Instructors, constitute the corps of instruction. The Principal (for many years in charge of Taeearora Academy, and since ISi the head of thia institution,) refers tn his nomer. ons pupils in all the learned professions and la every department f bueiness. Tlnus: ,100 per annum. Music and Painting specialties. Fall session will commence September 1st, 1871. .11 4MU , l,irf, sill...,. . ... iyit im A. J. I'A I 1 r.K.-.OS, A. M. MISS H. S. SWAN'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS CLEARFIELD, PA. THE FALL TERM of fourteen weeks, will oommenco Monday, Sept. 4th, 1871. TERMS OF TUITION. Reading, Orthography, Writing.OhjecfXea. ons, rrimary Arithmetic ana i nmary Oeorrat hv... $7 Ot History, loal and deeoriptivo Gaogra)hy witn Map urawlog, urammar, atental and Written Arithmetic t 00 Algebra and the Solenoee 19 00 Instruction in instrumental music............ It tt Oil p.iating, ! Icssuas 11 to Wai work It For full particulars send for Circular. .. Clearfield, Sept. I, 1870-lypd. CLEARFIELD ACADEMY. , . i. - aa--t A Male and remale CUsalrnl High ScbooU Each Department feeparate, niatlnct aad Complete In Itaelf. THS aebolastie year of thia Institution Is divi ded Into two sesstiens of Ave months (twenty one weeks) each. The Aral session commences on the first Monday in September, tbe second, aa tbe flret Monday in February. Theoonrae of instruction embraoes every thing necessary to a thorough, practical and accomplish ed education of both scxea. Pupils will ba admitted at any time and charged from date of entrance to tbe elose of the session. No deduction will be made for absence, eseept In eases of extreme aod protraated illoees. Students from a dilanoe ean be accommodated, with board at low ratsa. , t - For particulars, send for circulars, or address ItfT. r. L. UAHRISON, A. H., July U, 1871-tf. . Principal SEW WAS1I1XGT0X ACADEMY. G. W. INNES, A. M., Principal.- THE FIRST SESSION of this Institution will eommenoo on Monday, the 15th day ot May next. (Term, five montha.) - - Pupils may entor at any lima, and will b. charged tuition from the time ttsry eater until tho close of the session. Tbe course of instruction will embrace all branches Included in a thorough, practical education for both sexee. , Vocal Music taught whan desired. Good boarding ean be obtained at THREE DOLLARS PEB WEStVl Parent, oan bo assured that the ability aad energies of Ihe Principal will h. devoted to th. mental and moral training of those plaood under his eharge. feSVTerme of Tuition will Ve awderat anoT oan be ascertained by addressing Dr. J. I ones, at New Washington, or the Principal, O. W. laaM, at Appnlle, Armstrong county, Va., but whs will be at New Washington after April 1st. New Washington, Msrc'u JJ, 1871 If. jEONARU HOUSE, ' Clearflold, Pa. . .' ' J The underslgnel bat taken tbo abcra tamecT hotel, end respectfully solicits a share of patron age. Its clone proximity to the Depot, makes this houeo a desirable etopping place for the traveling public. (J.vlt'71) 8. B. ROW. rjMIE AMERICAN 1IOLNE, CUKWKNSV1IXB, i I ,- ' , Ciaasriru. Cttritti, Taxa', . , , This long established aad popular kouel Is etilf ketit hr th. autmritiar. .ho .... m. ma n7.,pt la. phase all who patronise him. "To pleaee," is the mu..w im MNivriwu nun,, ana ... ibb. w BSSOW- is a trial. , . , E. W. RKEDj 1'r.prleter. Cnrwensvlllo, Warch l, ISTMfl Yau ATTBNTtOItr V , , just fora"momenti Are you In need af a good set of It. mess t Are you In need of a good Saddle, or Brldlaf If to, call al th. Saddle and Harness Shop of Joan C. llaneiH i, where rn eaa get Use nest In the aiarkst. Double and Single llarneas-and -dies' end Gent's Saddles of tnperlnt workmanship, always os band or manofaotured to order. Spe cial atteatioa il called la my slock af Dollars aadl Hamcc, which sre Ihe beet ia uaa.. J aaso bavean aaunment of Saddlers' Hardware, which wilt he dieptwwl af at reasonable rate P.epairing af all ' kinds promptly attended to. feca-Doat forget to call before purchasing elaewhoro. Shop ia Um laut a now, starsM street, i iearsein, l a. May!, l7l-ly. , JOHN C. 11ARWICK. JtrnTiri.:-' f, cosraTAnLEhV kh We bar. printed a l.rga naubaaaCtbe aeWi. FRR BILL, and will oa ih. teoaipt ol twenty-. v. teats, mail a tofj t aariidiets. - ewi