or s Hi : : i ft lit' 1 5 -Sib..-"- I W '.Vr';-','f.J .!. X' ' l- GEORGE B.. GOODLANDER, CLKARFIRLD,' Pa. WEDNESDAY HOIlNlNU. SEPT. o, IS71. ' Dcmocratio State Ticket. . von APiUTon tJKxrnAt., ' GEN. WM. McCA NDLESS, , 1 . or i-ufi.AncLrui'i. - ( t .'''' ' Ton 8IIRVEV0I1 AEKKBAn, ' CAPT. JAMES II. COOrER, , ' op l.atrlTRVre: Ool'NTy. w-A lull pod nr tlio Doranoratio 'ole Kill aecure llio clovtion of our Stute ticket by . lariro rliaiority. a .Wr-I.ct every Drmnornt remember Hint, ami '"T1"1 irum oi u upon ilia nilitdi or lii; Doaocratio District Ticket. SENATOR: WII.MAM A. VVAl.l.fl!,ofClcrfl.-l.l " Domocratio County Ticket. ' ' A.VEMM.Y: JOHJI I.AWSHE. of Oareda. ' ASSOCIATE JI IH!i:S: H1M IA.M V. l-Ol.F.v, 0f cicarlleM. JOHN J. i: HAD, or Lawrence. PitOTHONOTARY: . A Al)() c. TATF., or Clearfield. REGISTER t RECORDER i . AS1UKY W. I.EK. of C'learlicld. , TREASURER i . . All i:i. P. WII.MON. or Ilradftrd. i ' , COMMISSIONER :' I'. K. COUTRIUT, or Karllinua. ' Ml AI'DTTOR: ,J ' " ' REUBEN M PIlEHKOy, ot Clcarflcl.1. ' ' COU.VTY Sl'RVEYOR: , 8. V. Mr( I.OSKEV. or turweiiavillr. : Tug Harness On Thosa monitors of Grant' cabinet who nre not yacht ing and liorsc racing ot Long lirniicli aro sliimiiing in Ohio, wliilo tho gov ernmental nffairs nro in tlio hands of tho ''boys." Removed. Gov. Geary has rcmov. cd James M. AlcClnro, Esq.; Deputy Attorney General, nnd appointed in his stead Col. James Star. Mr. Mo. Cluro is tho gentlom.-in wliocxposod tho $3fi5,00D Evans robbory, and ro moval from office is tho row.ml bo ro coivos for informing tho tax payers of mo lornmonvroaitli where soma of their money goes. Wonderful. Tho llurrisburg Tel njrnph, romnrknblo ns it may bo, ad inits that if tlto Evan, robbery receives n proper investigation at tho hiiiidd of tho Stuto authorities, officers high in tho affections of llio War and Treas ury Department will find lliemsclvn involved. . Wo have no doubt but that tho editor knows all about it, and rich - developments may ho looltod for. Small Favors, io. Tlio editor of tho Journal is highly pleased over "a racy letter," which ho copied from Pomcroy'ig Democrat lad week. Like n hungry ( buzzard, ho ii ready for uny oflull. Will bo mo one bo good enough to inform him of tho $uC0,O0y Evans defalcation at Uarrisbnrg, so that ho may have something substan tial wherewith to replenish hfs deli cato stomach. Radical Strategy. Gov. Geary has dismissed tho deputy Attorney. Goncrul for exposing tho 8;iG5,000 Slate robbery, but the robber is still at large, as well as tho Governor. Ii tho courts rhould happon to adopt Grant anil Geary's code, Sheriffs and other police- olliccrs bad better let borso thieves and robbers alone, ns they would soon bo turned out of oflice, wliilo tho rogues would have their liberties enlarged. At Work. Senator Wallaeo ad dressed tho Democrats of Cambria county on Mjnday night, at Ebons- burg. An enthusiastic Democrat from Cambria who heard tho speech and itrrivcd hero on Tuesday, says "Mr. Wullnco guvo tho Treasury robbers li 1." From this it would seem that tho Radicals got a icarming anyhow. It is altogether likely that wo will be ablo to lay tho speech before our read ers next week. Hefty Fraud A fifty six thou sand dollar forgery was successfully negotiated in Wall street, Now York, Inst week, and tho parlies thus far havo escaped. Had it been a fifty six dollar atfair, tho poor devil would have been found and locked lip in half a1) hour. Petty frauds send ono to tho penitentiary, but wholcsalo dealers oseapo to Europoor to somo firt-chuis watering placo and livo on tho fat of (he hind. And still, it is claimed that wo live in a rcfiucd and progressive ' Moving at Last. Tho Stnlo uu thorilie havo at last tnndo n movo inont toward tho arrcut of Geo. O. Evans, the Stato Treasury robber. Tho State Treasurer, R. W. Mackey, had warrant issued for his arrest on Saturday, but Evans had left Gin Stale, and it was reported that ho was secreted in Now York. Parties wont to Albany and received tho proper papors from Govcnnr Hoffman for his arrest, but tip to yesterday there Is no word of his arrest. .Tho Treasurer, in hi oath, charges him with ombes eling and applying to his own nso tho sum of firo hunilred anil ninety thousand dollars. When tho Radicals got that in tho Stale Treasury they can blow loudly about tho redaction of tho Slat a debt. Wo suppose a special proclamation will ho issuod by tioary when it occurs. " What nation produce the most marriage f Facinalion. Slrtuthtrr or the Innocent t ' Wo look forward to un immense glut in tho meat market about tho second Tuosdny of October, in conso quoneo of tho many innocent lambs olTerad for slaughtei in tho lust i.-suc of tho Journal. : In tho list of appa rently willing sacrifices wo "nro pre sented with an linnnouiouj) mingling of llio youiig and sleek, tho middle nged nnd vigorous, tho old, wrinkled and tough nil olfored for indisenimi nftto slaughter to nppcnsq" tho cruel demands of political patriotism. In our opinion theso candidates pro ull much bettor men 'than would have been necessary to simply purado a few months In tho paper preparatory to thoir merciless slaughter. So, in ns much as tho ides of October will bo llio end of them politically, wo deem it nn net of especial kindness on our part to givo them lit least a brief per sonal notice. , Mr. W. S. Wells, tho enndiduto for Assembly, is a rottiil merchant in Os ceola ; not a bad sort of a man, wo ui'o told, but why Ihey should soloot him, and from this locality where they enn only hope to fruu him far behind his ticket; is d mystery to us. ' Messiv. lioytiton nnd MehafTy, llio candidates fur Associato Judges, are both worthy moo in their private ca j pucity. Tho formor, our townsman, possesses no tasto for public ufTairs. Mr. Mobility is n atnid old titinen of Iho southern end of tho county, uud so utterly oblivious to county mattors that if it wero possihlo for him to be elected ho would perhaps never 1iiiow whon a court would sit. Pavid S. Moore, is a clover citizen of Penn township, a fellow of infinite jest, and if it wero not important to havo tlio- records of tho Prothonota ry's oflico cared for, ho would serve fur capital amuscmoiit for tho boys. A. Wright Graham is a good young man, very competent 'mechanically, but ns nothing can bo said against the present encumbent ,of llio- uecordgr's oflico, who is again a candidato for re election, nnd by the way an excellent officer, thcro is of course no chance lor Wright, although ho does not, ns tho others claim to be. un '-Independent Uepublicun," but chooses ruther to be a dependent one for votes. ' Mr. John McGaughey would like to becomo tho Chaneollor of tho Ex chequer. John once made a brush for ShorifT but run a ti-iQu short, and got so disgusted that ho run a way from the party; and should ho again follow his old instincts, as ho doubtless will, this run will land him buck again in tho Dcmocratio party, and wo prudently sav nothing. 1 ' ' Mitchell Reed, who has wo believe Iho honor of being llio only Reed rot ten enough to bo a Republican, docs not appear to realize that in onion of many Reeds there is 'strength. ' Will, wo fear, find himself a bruised Reed beforo ho succocds in reaching the Commissionoi-s oflico ahead of " Forty Coutriet." i i . For Auditor wo havo Edward Me- Garvcy old Ed. chuck full of busi ness, uud noulJ iiiako uuilltlnn oulle ively with much ordinary conversa tion, ka. by not imiko In in Judgor Ho would bo a irreal help to Jud.ro Mayor on tho bench; besides, what cxqliisito grnco ho Would bring, to tho posiiion I Say, why not for Judge T The Second Epistle. That celo bruted clerical acrobat and Temper a ti co champion, Fennel Coombo, hav ing been foiled in his scheme to com pel the lalo Stnto Temporsnco Con vention to nomiuato tho Radical can didates for Auditor and Surveyor Gon eral, is out (with a few other political gamblers,) against tho ticket nomina ted by Iho Tempcranco men. His first "address" was "to tho people of Pennsylvania," his second is "to the editors of Pennsylvania " Coombo i in tho employ of tho Radical Stnto Committee, and is doing nil ho can to havo tho Stato Tempcranco ticket withdrawn and have tho Radical can- di dates substituted. Ro is about the best demagogue now running looso in tho Male, una has about as much in terest in tho temperance cause, outside of his salary nnd tho suceens of tho Radical parly, as n wolf has for the lamb. Ho had heller quit his preying and take to tho stump, and hereafter got hit iny from tho Radical corrup tion ring instead of from the honest tempcranco men. Eet him go to Evans ami Geary, nnd get a portion of the 8'1G.1,000 ihey hnvo in thoir pockets belonging to the Stuto. A Split. Tho Dcmocratio Confer ccs in the Judicial district composed of the counties of Clarion, Forest nnd Jefferson, met in Clarion, on the 23d ult., for tho purpose of nominating n enndidnto fur President Judge, nnd ufier bullolmg a number of times broko up nnd organized two conven tions. The Clarion conferees nomi nating W. L Corbctt, and tho.o from Forest nnd JefTorson nominating Win. P. Jenks, of Urookvillq. We hopo our friends hnvo too much sense to nllow this suicidal policy to contimto until tho October election, and nllow Iho Radicals to elect a Judge in tho Democratic stronghold. Tho gentlemen nominated nro both good men, but tho party hnd hotter Baerifieo B scoro of such individuals befuro being overtaken by a foolish nnd ovorwholming defeat; which, if they persist ill running, is snro to overtake tho parly, nnd elovato one of the most bigoted and narrow mind ed Radicals in tho1 Stnto to tho bench. As this is tho only quarrel tho Rom ocrats in this Stuto havo on hand, wo hopo wisdom will rule and Radicalism bo driven to tho wall. A drunken man, sprawling on tho ground in Patterson tho other night, anxiously wanted to know if "any body clso bad boon struck by that earthquake" "' ' Tiro Loyal Opinions. To fully demonstrate to our renders tho fact that tho Radical family is not a unit on "tho government," wo need but quolo from two organs "ofi that) pnrly, ' Tho RaflynaM Junal, of I ..... I. 1- -.!.. i . ... ... . i I ' iuni ween, in ncmng ioi Lil lie ulOSS Irtgs showered upon the country by Gen. Grunt, said j. . i' "Tho country wns never beforo Mossed with a ruler more conspicuous fur justico and wisdom, and tho people ...Ml ..I. ..II.. l...:l I ! . .. 1 win gui'iiy nan ins rouomi nai ion loan oflico whoso high duties ho has so well and faithfully discharged. WithGrant as .taiidard bearer of tho event Ro publican party in 187U, victory will bo securo nnd certain. No other leader can so well carry the popular voto and no othor would dure intorposo to prevent his election, for disastrous do lout would follow tho efforts of anv who would stop in botweon tho peo ple and their clioico. 1 Grant's admin 1st ration has boon no fuiluroi Ho has shown tho world how strong is our iiiiiion ; no nas uiscnnrgi'd a great portion of the public dohl by stringent collection laws, whoroby not a dollar duo Iho Treasury it pcrmiilod to slip into other channels; ho has boon wiso und link! out in all things, in his ap pointments at homo and uhrond, in I.u n:..!..i ....i ....i.i: . . ' .. mo u.iiviui iiuu jjuuiiu uciH, in his per sonnlund private conduct nnd behavior, us man, citizen and President. Such a loader thu purty of progress can at all limes follow.. Dospito nil opposi tion, emtio from w hnt quarter it may, Grant it now seems will lie the next President of. tho United Suites." ; Thero, reader, you have a Clonrfleld opinion. Now wo will give you Now York opinion, taken from tho Hun. whoso editor was Assistant Secretary of War during iho reign of "the Into lamented," and liko tlio oditor of tho Journal, knows something, too.. In writing about "oflloinl dishonesty" ho says .. -, . ,i : - i "Wo publish In another part ofkthis papor a euro ana wo oenovo an accu rate nccoiint of tho occurrences in tho Post Olllce nt Hartford which have excited tho expectation llmt General Whitnkor, the Postmaster there.would i,.. .ii...i.i - I winiiiisnvil. - , ."It now seems indisputnhlo that hunker, although he was a brave ar.d energetic olliccr ill the war, docs not possess Hint Pico Scnso of pecuni ary uonor or itiat ueliculo conscience without which no imporlniit public trust can bo safely administered. When appointed to tho ihnrgo of the I'ost unico at llartlord, his first act in imitation of God. Grant, was to in troduce two of his own brothers among his official subordinates j and it is in connection with theso brothers that his pecuniary malversation havo occur red. It has been 'proved bv his own confession, ns well us by other evidence, una no nas maao out laiso payrolls, representing his two brothers ns re ceiving lew pay than was really given to them, and other dorks us receiving more. It appears, however, that tho two brother received moro money than is thus Recounted for, and that this excess was paid to them either by somo accidental Inaccuracy in the fraud, or by an open net of plunder which it bus not been thoiiifht neces sary to concent. Whon tticse pay-rolls wero sent lorward to .Washington tlicy were, ns we understand, sworn to by Gon. Whitakcr as true and acco- alo; so that tho crimo of perjury was arnica to mo omer crime or official fraud. ' ' - ; - - "Tboa fuota were fully ascertained by tho authorities of tho Post Office Pcpartmont moro than n month nco; but no action lias been taken by them, and Gen. Whitukur is still In oflico. It seems that Gen. Grant docs liol regard Whiluker's transactions as of a kind to disqualify him from holdine an important trust under his Admin istration. , "Cnn it be Iruc that President Grnnt owns f"0,0u0 inlhe stock of the Seneca Sandstone Company in Washington f '". an it bo true that tins slock wns a present to him, und that he never paid one cent for tho f ")0,0()0 worth f -Cun it be true that this JjO.Ono of stock in tho fSoneca Sandstone Com pany wnsproscnled to President Grant by tho owners of tho Senccn quarry through tho Ron. II D. Cook of Wash ington r ' Lan it ho true that niter this hand- somo present President Grant appoint ed tho Hon. Henry I). Cook Governor oi iho District ot Columbia r - "Cun it bo truo that tho Soncca Sandstono Company is making a great deal ot money through various official relations in Washington f "Wo trust ull those quest inns oan bo answered in the negative. President Grant has so ninny political misdeeds to nnswer tor that wo should bono that this particular cum) of presc.nl taking mny bo kept off his account. Hut wo huvo received a slnlomont of tho facts here intimated from such a source that we dare not withhold thorn from tho public.' ,t , j,, , ,;- , , A New Repartiirb. It is evident from n perusal of lust week' Journal that tho editor tins taken n now do pur I uro. Uo copies largely from "Prick" Pomoroy, nnd confesses that tha Now York World tolls tho truth about Grant. Wo hopo ho will con tinue to copy from "Brick" und follow tho example of iho World. But to our mind, it is rathor nnbocoming in tho editor, or tho Clearfield oorrospon dont of Pomoroy's Democrat, to chnrgo Senator Wulluco with acts lie novor performed, or for uttering opinions lie. never entertained. This is an unwar ranted "departure" from tlio path of rectitude Tho attack upon the Chair man of tho Domocratio Stnlo Commit too muy answer Radical journalism, but correspondents of Jlemocrutio nowspnpera should stick to the truth nnd net tho part of Democrats. It shows bad gonornlship to mnko an nt tack on - ono' own troops in tho face of the enemy. , ' Peculiar Success." Tho editor of the Journal, lust woek perpetrated the following sarcasm upon bis readers, whom ho must deem very verdant t "Grant will bo sure to get the nomi " nation, nnd ns suro- ns ho receives " such compliment at tho hands of hit " fiionds will bo relnstntod. Ills ad " ministration has boon ono marked " throughout with pocularsuceoss." The "peculiar success" must moan tho accumulation of great wealth nnd tho appointment of forty four retaliont lo office. Two fouls no oilier Prosidont over accomplished. The Two Circular: " .- Hon. W. A. Wullncn, chuirrmn of tho Domocratio Stato Central Com mitleo, issued somo time ago, p confi dential circular to prominent Demo crat tlifoughout tlio State, Irging theto lo offeet u thorough orguiiLution, iindto "work for; .Iho overthnw, of liudU'iilis'in ut tho nppronclunr elec tion, tnis circular tno Jtuuictl pa per havo obtained nnd nro piblish nig, trying to muke it appear tmt it is a terrible affair. In order lint our rondors may seo just oxactly vihut is in it wo publish it entire, and iccom mond every Democrat to fnllov the ndvico therein given. Tho edlior of the Journal was good enough ti pub lish Mr. Wulluco s, but wo go oio bet ter und publish Mr. En-ell's too CoMl.tiiti'iif , Democratio Statu- Com. Iooms, Clkaiifielh, Pa( July 17th, 171 Dear firt : 1 address you as ai earn est and nclira Democrat. ' Tho nres cut contest is ono of grcnl Impoiiunco, and its result will bo potential upon tho Presidential election of tlit next year. Tho lido is in our favor, aid tho extrsvsgnneo, nnsriilo nnd nojroism of tho enemy nro tdlontly buliurely destroying ilium. Notwilhstinding this they possess tho spoils and itticos. and will mukd a desperate struggle to hold them.' 1 i ...... . - Wo cun nnd will bent then, if our efforts aro seconded evoi-yhe-o: hy men like yourself.. Victory mist be won by work. II will ilu our ittnont, but ivo cannot win iiulvss our utforls nro supported, and tho work porVeted in evwy locality, i The esK)iisi,ility in reality is upon tbe earnest hien'ftr tho people, and lo them, will belong tho honors of tho triumph. I : -' !1 The secret of suxi $.i i ath itton to details. It is for you and tlnAo you can tirouna you to work out these uo tsils in your locality. . i ; (Jet ready to poll eviry Demodratic Vote. If this be done, tur maiurilu oill be 'very large. "Now is tho time lo be gin llio work. Do not wait for your associaics. uo at it yoursell, una incy win lollow. .'! fid ei'?ru Democrat is reotstertd. bee thai no fraudulent names aro rut on mo lists. .Murk down siisnected names,, and Iruco out the fraud. They will commit nny fraud that will get ihnm a vote, si.d then pruts iibsut honesty, Mukt out yonr list of relia ble Democrats, hopeless Hudiculs.iind douuitul men. Uo over theso lists und compuro them with the registry, and verily jnd correct ilium. Ono will be a check upon the oilier, bring in flu eneus to hear upon tho doubtful men ; upo every Juir irgnmciit lo convert them. Set beforo thorn thochnraclers and records of our candidates. Itoth nre spotless nnd ubovo attack. Give mo Iho names of doubtful men in vcur uisirici, ns mr ns you can, but do not neglect Democrats in order to attend to this. Let mil great obicet be to poll every iremocrauc volt make this IHO great end of all thqt you do. I Ascertain at once who need to he naturalized, nnd give it attention oip. Uo not wuit until September: The prudent mn nets promptly if he wish- o to attain hii object. This work can bo done now quielly and effective ly, anu everything on our side msdo to movo without jar or contest. o this first, and then devoto yourselves to fighting your antagonists. Call t your aid the young mon of tho party. They are the best arm with which to strike They will work wiih energy, and will bo encouraged by your confi dence Harmonizo distractions, ifnny exist. C'Vncciiiiuiv uul- vuiu upon too xiiat imit of success for in its wuko will ootno power, good governmenkand tho just right of tho people and of tho suites. .... i ery respeciiuuy yours, ,, i William A. Wallace, '. Chairman. THE RADICAL CIRCULAR. Wo are indebted to tho Easton .SVit tine-l for a copy of iho following confl- denliul cirvulur issued by RukocI Er rctt, chairman of tho .Radical Stato Central Committee, and addressed to tho oflico holders in the Suite. Tho original Of tho document given below was addressed to n government officer nt Elision. 1 It conclusivly shows lhl the Radicnls despair of carrying tlio Slate by honest means, nnd intend lo buy their way to victory with money, if they can. We usk our readers to compare this with tho private circular of Mr. Wulluco, and decido betweon tho two : -i ' Confidential Union RKPt;ni.icAN State Central Committee. Philadelphia, 1871. ' '.Sir: Tho grout Republican Parly, which has so successfully administered llio affairs of tho National Govern ment and a majority of the .Stnlo Gov ernments during iho past ton years, enters upon tho prcsont campaign in tho Stnlo of Pennsylvania with the ennfidunco that its glorious work in llio past has been endorsed and un proved by ovory sincere lovor Of Ins Stnto and country. Our party inimt, in tho present strugglo for political supremacy throughout the Still o, ndd another victory to tho many already won, nnd place Pennsylvania as nn-j qualifiedly Republican in tho couiing Presidential contest of 1872. . I Every effort will be mndo by the; Democratic party to gain control of tho Hoiiso of Representatives,' which, under tho apportionment bill Imsfted by tho legislatnro of 71, gives tho lio- nubhenn pnrly a majority or six mem bers. This majority must bo main tainod. A Democratic nseendnncy in both Houses of tho Legislature mny cause defeat In thetampaign of 1872. Wo nsk yonr nid, support and activo co operation In the labors and move ments which llio Male uommatco pro poses to inangurnto during tho pros ent canvass. Wd thoreforo, respect fully solicit from you Oie hundred dollars, and 10 per cent, on Iho yearly compensation of your employers, ns a contribution for tho uso of tho com mittoo. All funds will bo judiciously expended for organization documents nnd meetings. Tho remltlaneo should bo mndo by check, money order, or registered loiter, and addressed to Gen. Henry 11. llinghnm, Treasurer. U. R. S. C. V., Philadelphia. -' Russell KnnuTT, ' ' 1 ' ' - ' Cluiiimnn. ! Tho contrast In tlio two Kilters is quito marked Mr. Wulluco calls upon his pnrly friends lo go lo work and attend the polls like freemen, but Mr r.rrelt niid Ms ring, liko the high, Wfrymari'wnnt J-Our purso and 10 per cent, of your employee's wages. When Radical offlco-holclcrs aro robbing tho State Treasury of thou- sands, is il not high timo that a check should ba put upon them by electing a Domocratio Auditor Goneral lo set tle thoir accounts and see that no im proper onos nro paid 1 . . Still at Laikie. There is uo prob ability that Evans, the defaulter, will bo arrested. Thoro woro too ninny fi.igers in that pio for tho Radical Stuto officer to hazard nil Investiga tion. In oaso of arrest, Gov. Goary's trusty agont might toll som ugly stories, you know. ! 1 ' Backed Out. Hon. Lowis I). Cuinp boll, Democratic Congressman of Ohio, bus challenged Hon. John Sherman, Pudicul United Slntos Senator of that State, to n discussion of tho political issues of tho campaign. Sherman de clines to fa co the musio. . yew gKli'f rltof nu'iits. : ' ?JtTH A YCaiiuo tri'ii'mntinR on the iirruiitei J uf tho pt.lnurihrr in Lnwrtn-e toimiliip, liutit the mlilillo uf last Jluy, a light UIUM'I.K U(-hi, About un yvM olit. Iho uwnpr li hon-lijr ntitlllttil o crime furwanL uruve itronrrtv. imv ohnrfpe and tab him ttwny, or bv will be dUpowi Stt. flat., , . JOItf.McLAVUUMN' $100 B K W A H !. M horn wni l-.leu from me at Camp M net Inf. ou Tun- duy niht. tha 2UiU of Auput. Thu liorw ii a iurn-1, ovur four year I old, left hirvl foot white, m a II lump on ritfht hlnJ leg above the knee, aoi white ntripe In fame. I will give t.0 fiir tho re turn uf tbu horip, MO fur the eipirheiiti,uti and oouvktl'tn of tho tliiiif, or $100 for both. An in formation will bo thtitihfully ivyplvM by IV M. JdBHAKPKT. Now Wahlogttn, 8vfU ' ' IUIIKIt VKNDlK.THunJmignedwill olltr at 1'uUlic HmK at hie rrldiuuo In Law n nne faiwitxhln, at I o'vUwk, V. M., en HATO'K IAY, HlJi'iHMHI'HOih, 17l,the fulluwti.ff por- Miial firnm rty : Two bedi, bureau, one ict ot chain, otic st ttc e, sink, cvuk unre, parlor ttovo, ono douhlo-barrol rirtfl, and man other artichi too nuinrruai Ut hurt In urutiua. made knuwrt on day of Rale. ' WIM.IAM MAKSIIALt. Public Vendue! "1UKKK will be sul I nt Tuhlia Halo, at tho reilfj(e of the Mn'pTi(rnfi, in ike towo- ihip, on FKIDAV, HKI'TKMiJKH 1Mb 1871, at lu ocioiwt A. At., the fiillowitig tluforlbcd poriuiial itt'tj.f rljf, rii ; One cow, two head of young cattle, 10 huad of Rhm-p, 1 ho, a three burn-led rifle, p:itr of jearlaad folia, chLokn. turkeyf, genae, wajron, 3 tlc'dti, vluigh, buggy. lUmomt. ntunwi. 1 plow, I harrow, bureau and othur himx-hnld Tuniiture. Thero will alw b oflfrrd at Public 8.lo, If not ooner aol.1, itifJ ACHES ijJf LAM. The lw proTorucnti are a Haw mill, frame bou and good Utdc and Dtucr'out'boildingi. i About a million and a quarter of iraw tiiobur on Uie Uod. .tjrt'rins tnado known on day of rule, or by a;iplivatbn to the eobscrlbcr. riojiU .3t. . - , . K. Si OAnU. . Ri;isri;if m'(TiciNtticoUbcroiFy givtn that the following accounta have liiim oxMtiiiied and paM d by me, and remain AM of record iu thin oHioo fur the inspection of heiri, U'gtUiTi, r-rt ditom, a ud all otjmrn in auy o'Jit.- w liiW-nvh-d, and will b prt nntcd U lh ne xt 6r phani' ('oort o( Chtarfiuld county, to Ins held at the Court Ileiur, in tlte borough of Clearfield, com uioucing ou the 4th lJnday (boiog the 3MU day) of fiepteoiber. A. I). 1H71. Final atvoant of MaryJ. Paxldnon and WilHaai l)avtdton, adiainiHtraturl uf Joeojiu U. ividton, luio of Hull tuwiihii, dcoafd. Final account of il, . Uindorrn and Icatv flonvh, niminiitmtiirt of Jhn Uonch, late of Ikll twnhii, dociaaiHl. r . . .,, Final aornunl of Joaph llaiacjr, a)luiintitrator of Robert li. Harney, late of liuinaida u-liip, dcccanid. ' Partial aooonl of ff. P. Patrhrn, alniinlatratnr of Potior ti. Joh&truitt late of Bt-otStria townihip, drem-rd. Partial account of Amoi HuMpr. aluiiiiinlrilor oi H.ufia Catberman, lata of Morrii tuwohip Partial amount of Inne Kirk, fiimurl Kirk and jonn imfii, hxeoutori of Jaaoit Kirk, late of Lumber City, drera.-ed. Aocount of j. U. Ilurd, Bxocutorof Ann Wcit- lull, laloof Cbvitt tiowuship, deocaned. Final and dinirib'ttion aoofiunt of (?. IIhwa nA Joefph (Jom, cxerutori of Ocorge Uos, late of isecaiur lownmup, Ui-oeaaed. Final account of Murtin H. I.u'bor, alminintra tr of Hoiwc!lLutbor, lato of liraly township, dccwiffd. ' AsMHint of Mina Bhmt a: id Jamel M. MfKeo. adiuinUtralora of Uorgo &Ut, lata uf Knot towuthip, doceuiivd. , Partial account of Jpmc Llnr and Dovld IrM lor, rxecutora of Joeepb Line, late of Urady towuauip, drevaied. Aaoount of Jacob Poarce, executor of Jvromo Robfnton, late f Kradl-ird township, deceased. nK.nTr.n' Ovrirr. A. Vf. LER. CtcarOuld, Pa (Sept. fl, l 71-tc. j Hrgiitor. COURT PROCLAMATION. , y IlKKKAS, Hon. C. A. MAYKK, Praaident TT Judze of tha Court of Common IMaai f the Twenly.flfth Jadletal Pliirfet, ffompr)B,t of tbe eoiiatiei of CioarAeld. Centre and ciioiB aad Hon. tSmvtt Clvok and Hub. Jacd V il- naLit, Aftioclata Jvdgei of Clearflord county, have iftmed their ft'eoept, to me direetid. for tbe holding ef a Court of Common Pleat, Orrhani' Court, Court of Querter beatlnna. Court of Oyer and Terminer, and Court of General Jail Deliv ery, at the Conn Hooec at Clearfield, In and for the county of Clearfield, oommeneing on the fourth inoiMiay. win nay Sept., 111, and lo ointinuv two week. r NOT ICR IS, theUimr. hereby too. to tha Coroner, Jtiitiee of Peace, and Conitabiet. In and fcr laid eountjr rf i.4earfleld, la-appear In ineir proper poraune, w.ui tneir Hecordt, KolU, Innuinitioni. Kxamtnatlona. and other Hemem branrei, to do those thing which to their offloei, and in their behalf, pertain to be done. HIVKN under my hand al Clearfield, tble lh cayoi N-tvmbor, in the year of our Lord one thouiand eight hundred and tivemy-one. . JUSTIN J. PIK, bcrilT. r. o, m M an. ' a. rowri.t. MILLER & POWELL, W110I.ESAI.K 1 RETAIL MERCHANTS, (Ireham'i Row, Market St., . ClEARiriEl.1), PA. Wt would mix! M.r-mtfullj Inform onr frlvn.lj, cmlomcr nJ tin ul.lio g.-ni'rallj-, that wo aro now back In our o!J quartan, which lava bum rrmoilpleil and Improved, and we ara now pre pared to iwoin modulo all wba aaajt furor lir railing. - ' ' .- NEW GOODS! Wo haT Jum rocclrtd on of Hi. Inr((.-l iiork, of all kioil. of Morchandiio cri-r brouglit to Clear Hold oounlr, wliich wo lntond to (ell at uoti tig nra, at will miko It an blijeot Air all pnr.ont to IMireliaas from M. Faintli,! Inylnj In wtnlcr uipl'IlM of Orororioa, Dry Ooodn, ., fliould not fail to giro nl a oall, ai wo fool conBJonl our price, and mporior qunlllj of a-oodi will auinlr I Mti.fj all. Our itook of . G BOCK It 1 E S oon;U of CoJcei of Ik. Ix-rt quatlly, Tuat, Ba jnm of all kind,, Mol -,, ri.k, Malt, Clieoto, Dried Prait, Rpleoa, Provlnlon., Flour and Foci, Ac, it. Qur Hock of ' DRY GOODS ' . Il larg, and vnrli.1, and wa will Ju-t tar we ran upi')y arT article in tbat lino, without cnuimr linK. ' . ., ' .1 .', .1 .,- ,. KKADY.JIADE CLOTHING ir hsr a law .lock of rfadj-mada Clothina. f r Men anil H"jV wear, which wa wilt dinpoio or nt a rerv rinall advnnco on cost. Doata and Slioea, Hat, and Capt, Ilardwaro, y.ioen.naro, Wood and Willow Wure, Notion,, Finny (locxl., Carpata, Oilototh,, Wall l'apur,, Uindow Phndri, lo., to. ' ' ,'--x 1 ' r tO-Ilcinu eilennlrelj eiiRujed In Iho Luiahar liunineaa, wa ara nbl. to offor auperior induoainauU Hi jobliaM." ' ' ' ' - ' JIII.l.ER k 1'OWKLL. Clearllcl.l, I'a., Sept. , lb? I. L kon Ann iioi'np.. t'learflcld. I a. The undrriignti.l hat taken tha abor namod b' tel, and re.peclfulljr aolleill a iharo of p.tmn ,r. ltaelom pwniiniiy lo Iho Depot, mnkea thla a..n.. a dniraWa itopiiini claca for Iho lnrlin. pui.Uo. . (J;l;il). 6. 1). HOW. Sheriff's Sale. 1) Y tlrtueof writaof Wmlitii Vr.oMm, laiued J ) ul vf tha Court of Common I'leae of Clear fluid rounly, and to nit direrted, there will be exposed to public aale, at tbe Court Home, In the borough of Clonrfleld, on Monday, the I ith day of hrptfuiibcr, 167l( at t o'clock, p. nr, tho fallowing deariibod Heal KjFtato, to wilt A certain tract of land nilunfe In- Knox tnwn ibip, L'liartlold oounty, Pa., bounded ai followa: iitiginuiug al a pile of etne, an original corner of tract of wbivh (hit le a j art, and tract surveyed on warrant to Ooorge Wencott; thence north iti dcgrvei woit 2i4 pcrtdice, to lino of M. Perle traotf thcuoe aoulb 60 degreei wcit 22(1 pcrohca, more or k'M, to toneif thence louth J47 degrees cant 308 peruhtiki, more or leu, to poil; thence north 6ide- grvei east IjOC peruhca, moro or Icna, to placo of Ucnning' containing flM acrce ana o.i porcmi and allowniioo bclr-'f nart of a larger tract aur TeyH in Ihennmcof Jvh Pcric, flp'l having mall log hnuxe cfCH'tcd I hereon, and about three aorraolearrd iVrwo. Alio,all Defiindnnt'ii Inter oat lo a rxrUiln trad of pitoe of huid, and in the while nine timlior t li croon, aituate in Uuaton town ahlp, Clearfield nonnty, Pa., and known as Warrant No. i,)flf; aaid inter eat having boon acquired by virtue of eontrat dated i'.Hh October, LHtit, bo. twecn Alfred Coxc and P. T. Oiukiuaon and other partieaj aaid land iM-ing unimproved. Belied, taken in execution and to be aolJ of Peter T. Uiukiwaon. i the property A lo, all the coal and certain tr&'t of land situ ate In PofltUur townhip, Clearfield county, Pa. All the atone eoaJ In, uabn nod under a certain tract of land bounded on the north by land of Joat'pb MoCtarrun aod Morgan Hale A Co., on the rant and auuth by lands of J. l Hi oilier, nnd on the west by lard of llobert and Uilliaiu Htidvon; and also all of Ik-frndant'a intercit in and to the itnpmvemcnte erected, to witi Four dwelling bounce, about onv-half mile of road loading from Tyrone A Clcarlluld Kailroad, including treael work and way house, dump for loading coal In cara, and tni"kn, Ac. He I red, taken in execution nnd to ba auld aa tbe property of P. Chi leu to, J. .ii. itucanaiicr, ueo q, ani .laran mcAiuiicn. Also, a certain trait of land allualo In Doctr township, Clenrfl. Id county, Pa., In tbe village of Ai-iryartiiu, uotml d an followa : Fronting on turn pike HM f'ct. and ejinl by lot of Inland FaaH, and running bak Vtlll l'ict, and I .. d.ij hring a two-itory plank liouoaml hthMc rmawi thereon, htiifed, taken in exwulion and W be aold aa the propurljr vf P. It. Aftlltr. A Uo, fire certain trade of land iitnate In Mor ria townahip, Clearfield eountv. Pa. No. 1 beario- ning at a atoue heap t thvnoe by land late of Lever A Lorain aouth 22") perchea to poet ; ihonce eaat Ibi perchea to port ; thence hy Kobert Haineyaur- rey :.'u jt-iu itarobea 4o white inne: thenoe by hlcven Kingston aurvoy l;t perebca to place of beginning; cgntaiiiing 2.'i7 aerva, surveyed in the nmuo of Leonard Kvler. iSo. 2 btirinnini at iruo corner i theoeo north S3 dogreea went MO to pine; thenee by J. Taylor and 1. flountoa aur voy 225 porehvi lo pine; thenoo aouih U degreea corner omiea Uie original aurvoy) eaat 7fj purchoa to poat; tbenoa north li degree cast 1U6 perebea to anpenj thenee aouth SJ degroce cat! H4 ierchee to poat; thenoe north If) degrvea art till) perchan to place of beginumgt containing 170 au-en. Ne. 2, ono othor tract containing Stt'O acre, arveyed on warrant to John Canaton, Imuwded hy aurvefa in uiv name vi rraoeia .ion niton ami oinera. ro. 4, one other (met situate on Moahannon creek. nontnintog tUti un, in tha nam of C. Mumt, with saw un II erect nd thereon. No. a, -one othor tract containin mo aeren, an 1 aurvuyed in the name of W. U. Uutlcr. gtized. taken in execution and to ba aold an tho property of Jauiva C. Wil- naina ana a urn nam iiuinpnrcya. AIo, a oertain tnict of land aituata in Lawrence tuwnahip, Clvarfivld county Pa., bounded as fol lows i beginning at a wliilo oak: thenoe bv land of K. Shaw north 64 d grces wct 6i perches to a Itutui) i thenoe north ti j dtgruoa west 22 iibca to dead white pine ; thence, north 7 j digrwja west IV pcrt-tw a 4orrtnet f tbonoc Sfotii fS ilegrean weat 4:1 perchea; tlienco by land of J. Irwin and 0. P. Uulieh aouth 62 perch'-a to ntoni thenee by land of M. Nichols uorlb eat 107 perchea to atones; thenee by II. thaw north oOdegrcea east IU perehas to plaoe of beginning ; containing 38 acres and :t0 perchea and ailuwance; r serving out of aaid de Mribod two CArtaa lota, th one containing one aero, aold and conveyed hy L. C. Cardon and wife to UeorgeCartrr the o'liOr containing one-fourth of an aift, aold And e?nryrd by Car "Ion and wli'e to Jo. Waisoa; having jta atom ob-ared, a Jog ho use, bearing orchard .ind large bunk burn Ihoro-: on erected. Pciied. tuken in eierittion and to be sold aa the pnerty or Ht iijnmin Dclleck Also, aoertain tmotof land ailuato in Dell town ahip, ClcarhVld oounty, Pa bounded aa followa: On the eaut by the IS mi unburn? a river, south by land of P. M. fimilh, on the west by land of J. II. uhderlaad. on the norlh by land of J. W. Camp bell, tuutainirtg 10 aon-a. with a frame bousa an J a large frame barn, nnd saw mill and a bearing orehurd thereon. Reixed. taken in elocution and Xo lie sold aa the property of J. F. Ieo. Alto, a certain tract of hnd iltuafo In Peno township, Cknr field oonnfy, Pa., bounded at ful lows, to wit i On the north by lands of Miles Hren ecr and Jntnes Arthurs, eaat by lands uf 11. Jf tie and John MeDevitt, west by Clearer and fnvid ripencer's landa.and on I be sooth bv land of Mary ti.iWitat uu liiimiiur Clt,? tM.rougli Itmiu; vun taiuing about 210 acre., and having a large frame honee, bank barn and other outbuildings thereon. !Miiod, takon in execution and to bo sold as tho property of Andrew Spcaoar. , . A1n, certain tract of land fitutte in Bradford tonftbit, t:iearneld eountv. Pa., bounded north. east and went by William Albert and Brothers, and south by new turnpike: containing half an acre, more or lesa,(and having a good two-story frame bout thereon ereetefi. Pciicd, taken In eiecn tion and to be sold aa the property of J. If inn De uasa. Alao, two certain trnets of land situate in WoooV ward townahin, Clearn ld cfmntr, Pa, The tlrst bounded east by land trt Willlnm "Winter, south by land of Mrs. 1 turkey, wost by Clearfield creek, and norm oy laoi oi U. licmaa ( containing 128 acres. No. 1 tundi-d went br land of IUn Pnilins. nontb b land of John 1. Alexander, cant bv Ind of Thoioaa Vitnn, and orh by land of lr. llouls; conuioing about 40 te.rrs, nnarly all cleared and having a house nnd barn thereon creeled. Seised, taken in execution and to be sold as the property uf David C. Henna!. ALSO, by virtue of tawdry writs of Fitrt Fa ems, at (he same time and place, tha following de scrtScd rcJ estate i,, i All Defendant's interest In tract of land situ ate in It ratty township, ClearfioU son at y, 1'enn'a., bounjrd on the eaV by Uud of John 1 i ti T t . i , on the went by Henry Klmfler, on the north by land of Overdorff, south by Ueorge thntferj enntaining 26 aorea, of which 8 acres ara cleared, with a log house and stable thereon erected. Hcited. taken in execution and to bo sold as the pmporty of 'uit coimaj A Io, all that certain lot of ground aituate in the oorougi) ot t lenrhfl.l, and btate of lVun-vhania aud known in the plan of an addition to said bor ongh as M No. 2.t,1, hounded and described as follows, vis; On tbe north by Heed street, on the cast hy Third street, on the south hy an allry and on the west by lot No. 2 U, hclng iO feet front and 172 fret deep; part of a larger tract of land pat ented in the name of A. At'hltmorj with largo frame bouse and barn orocti d thereon. Also, that cerium ireci ot Inntl aituato in lk-11 township Clearfield eoimty, Pa., known as the Clendanit tract, eonlaining aUut tilt) aeres and &5 perches, more or toss net, and bounded as follows: ifcgin ning nt the south-wist corner of said tract, at an old hickory corner, fgne, now stonesi; tlienco north fl4 ib grres oa-l 4114 perehee to a while oak, down : thence hy tract No. 4y(tJ north 37J degrees wust h2 perchea to a white oak, down ( thenoe still by tract No. MH2 north 3.'. degrees, oaH lfi2 perches to a post ; thenea south 7h degrees wost, by tract No. 6922, 478 perches to stones, thenee south 6 degrees cast 2i3 porches to tho place of eginning; ocing inesame land purctiasetl iy said Lnwis tSniiih, the defeniiant, from William Rider. rteised, taken In execution and to be sold as the property of Lowii Piuith. - ALflO. by virtue of sundry writs of raW Tit- chit, at the same time and place, the follow in g de- criueu rei emnio: A oerlain two story frame dwelling hoase, 18x24 feet, tnI Situate ill the village of neeola, Clear Held cminty, Pa., on lot No. .UT, and known as the I.ueanbnck Hnue. rViael, tnken lnexetntion and to he sold ns the property of Lewis Ptuhell ann .triinsonw invior. Abo, all that certain frame ehirreh building situate la Paradise, Lawrence township, Clearfield cutinfy, IV, on a certain lot 111 feet loi.g and feet wide, bounded on the east hy turnpike trailing from Clrnrflcld to Liilhenhurg, and sooth, west and north by lands of Hen. H. Phaw and others, nnd bring 4U fent fnmt and b( feet deep in sise. Peiaed, taken In execution and lo be sold as the proporty of the oongregntion of the Church of Clod. Also, all that certain two story frame dwelling botifc, H by SO fct in site, eitnnloin the borough of Oseenlft, Clearfield comity, I'a , on lot of ground nrchnnrd from John Miller, near tho road tending ra Unoeola to John (Inm', Seised, taken in ex ecution and to he cold aa the property of 11. 11. nriiian. RIC ITODKI E. J. G R R K N f dealer in ' ' PIANOS, 0'ilGANS and JIklodkons, ' '. I bf an manafnelar deslre., ' Fof eah or In aiehawfa for good M'MIIKn. ' 10.000 feel of goed Lumber wanted. , Fur olroulaia and term,, addrral K. J. OKEEN'E, au(9 ra No. 41(1 Hill il.wt, llunllnidon, fa. C1AI.L AND EXAMINE lha NEW (lOODfl ) at " "l'LLErtTON'B PINK, WntTB A nOAN I,TNIN( PKINf Ja.l r.eelr.d and for .l. hy AprU JO, 17. , II. F. OULCK CO. lHi5frlI.iiifoii5. MIH VOKK RIOTI Orange vs. Green I Everybody Is aware that our "Foreign rela tion" have had a big timo in New York lately. but Mayor Hall and Uovcrnor Hofonnn and Chief Kc!o and t lot of other felhm luivo got It fixed up, tnd the Pad'l.vs have stuck tho handles in I heir pitka and gone to work aguln. Uut, notwithntnnding all this, tbe KEYSTONK PIlOK riXOHK has been rf-filkd with a stock of Boots & Shoes of all dc8crijtiouH. from (he coarsest to lbs ilocvl, and from tbe big gest to tho (oust. A lurge stock of Ladies' fihoes, Gaiters ted Clippers, of all styles, kinds and prices. dent's Shoes, Hoots, Callers, Slippers a fine assortment. Misses' and Children's Hhoes and Oaltcrs of all descriptions. Hoy's Iioots A Shoes, a very large variety. A co nil nl Invitation Is extended to nil to call and ex nntine my stock, and flatter myself that 1 can plraxo tbo moat fastidious, both as to style and price, T. M. ALEXANDER, Jy28 Keystone Shoe Store, Clearfield, Pa. pnoposco AMENDMENT to the CONSTITUTION OF PKNiVSYLVANIA. .1 ' JOIWT RCOLi'Tlt.ir Propohing an amendment to the Constitution of renn-yivama. Be tt rtsolctd lv the Iknaltand Jfovttqf Jtepr tmtaticet qf' the t'onaioHircafa of 'enn'ylvania im Utiie rut Afcvt&ta mt, in at tns luiiowing amend mnut of Iba Cunitltiltlon Ot tOlS Jh..m.iU oo piuputitMt to the people for their adoption or rejection, pursuant to the prorxions of the tenth article tnereur, to wu: AMENDMENT. Strikeout the Sixth Section of the Sixth Article of tbe Constitution, and insert in lieu thereof the following: "A Kute Treasurer shall be clio.ocn by the quali ficd electors of the State, at such times and for such term of service as shall be prescribed by law." JAMES 11. WEItll, Fpeakrr of the Honae of neprrscntatfver. WM. A. WALLACE, SponkiT of the Stnatc Approved tho 16th day of June, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and aevcuty-one. JXO. W. tiKARY prepared and eertifleil for publication puraoant io in Acnin Anuia oi int ivoumtution. F. JORDAN, Secretary of lbs Commonwealth Offlce Seerdar of the Commonwealth, ( Harrisburg, JuJyoHi, l7i. j. tillolO MARBLE AXD ST0.E YAKD ! v Mia. S. S. LIDDELIi, liatioj enjged in tb. Marblo buiinwl, detirei to inform her friend, and the puhlie that ,h. ha. now and will keep oonitafttlyon hand a large and well (elected itok of ITALIAN AND VERMONT MAIIULE, and it prepared to furnUh to order TOJinSTONES, BOX AND CRADLE TOMDS, ' JIONTMENTS, Curb, and Port, for Cemetery Lota, Window Sill, and Can, alto, BUREAU, TABLE AND WASH STAND TOPS, tts., it. i.Yar.l on Iiecd itroel, near the R, R. Depot, Clu.rn.Jd, I'a. jel,71 S A D A L I S THE INGREDIENTS TnAT COM POSK 1IOS.MIAI.I3 nr. tmblinhcd on erory paekair., therefor, it !a wot a aeerut prt-paration, oonacquautly . 0 TIIVSICIANS PRESCRIBE IT. Il tm m n .r VmrU. -rPfclH. In all ila form,, Kheitn.HliMn, Skin Ilia-en..-.. ow.,.i.i.t and all dieoaaoa of tha Blood. s ONE BOTTLE OF ROshdalLS ' will do more r'od than ten bottle, r (Ue Syrapa of Sartaparilla. x A TUE IXDERBIONED PHYSICIANS hava uM-d Roaadalta in their practio. for th. uaat three year, and freely endoree it aa a reliald. Altaratir, and Ulood Purifter. ) DR. T. C. P1-0H, of Ballimora. DR. T. J. BOY h IN, " DR. R. W. CAKR, " UK. V. O DANNK1.I.T, " DR. J. 8. h PA UK'S, of Niehola.vUle, Ky. UK. J. I,. MrCAIi II . tolumhia. t. I . A DR. A. B. NOIII-hS, Edgeeoiuh, N. C. VSED AND ENDORSED BY J. B. FRENCH SONS, Fall Rivor,Ma,a. r. w. Mill II, .inckmn, Mien. A. V. WHEELER, Lima, Ohio. 1). 11 ALL, Lima, Ohio. CRAVEN A CO.. UordnnavUle, Va. SAMI EL 0. HeKADDEN, Jlurfreerboro, lenn. Our apnea williot allow of anv extend ed rcmarka in relation to tho virtue, of Itoradalia. To the Medioal Profeaiion we Ruemntft. a Fluid Eslraot auperior to anv they have ever uaod in the treatment of dt.eased Itlnod ; and to tbe auiteted we, ay try Ro.adalia, and you will be reatored to health. Uo.adntia 1, aold by all Draggi.ta price $l.fiO icr bottle. A.ldrea, DIL CLEMENTS k CO., ilannaclunng Caai.'.r., Aug. 1, 1871. -ly. - Bai.TiuoRE, Mn. s CORCORAN, WEAVER & CO., WHOLESALR GllOCKItH, nnd dunlors in Lumbcnneii's Supplies, WILLI AM SPORT, FA. aug-on ' fcE S IT A TJ R A N T, " Seoond Street, CLEARFIELD, PENN A. AlwaVilin htind, Fre.h Oy.ler,, lo. rreatu, rand lea, Nut,, Crueken, t'ake., t;i8am, Tol.aeeo, t-anned riilt., Orangea, L.m..n, and all kind, of fruit in ,e..n. fl-IIILLIARD ROOM on aeeond IW. J'l"'l, D. XoHAl'tlllEV. AltMIMSTHATOIfW NOTICR.--Notie. i, horebr riven lhatl.-ltrr. nf.,l,ni.,l.ln..l..n ...i tliee.talr ol THOMAS . SI'ENl'K, dee d, lato of (li.ihen town.hi., t'l.arnell eountv. IVnna., harlnu been duly grunted to tho uii.l. r'.iincd, a'l penon, In l.l.ie.l t ,l. ul. am j,i,.u0 1H,. payment, aud Ihora having elalm. ..r demand. wu. f,r.-..-ni iueni pr.iterlr antl.entieatrd f r act. """ent. Ill-NHY I. MKAn Aug. , 1STI (It: Admlni.in.mr. TRAC'lll'.KI WAMTKH The h,..r,l of Hohw..! Director, of 1'nion tnwo.bln ... employ two competent Teachers fr th. eonilng term t one for five and the ether for fnnr Month, Applicant, for school, can meet the board C Dl reotora at Itockton, on S.lurd.v, the Id dav of beplcinWr, 1S71, tt 1 a.'elKtk p. in. V . ei-, w. WtLT,V, Soereiary, , (f-5(;itf for yr a l a ii i, li REAL ESTATE II, firlu. of an Art ... ..... . M daj f J,, A. 1.. Z JX i II .1 l.,l.l.. t.i.. ., ' "' d.n,..7 ' ' ' . in. I nun , Held, n MOMlAY. SKI-Tl u?.1.1.""-!. I cj Acres of Lail(1 Silu.l. in Woodward lon.l,p r,.,,, . . , o-tunu.-u i,, .,, ( about U acre, cleared, with a l. k "l M nj olhar nni.rovemrnl, there,,,, I lllj or Itood I'm., Oak ,nu II, ,Wk "'" Jr., a pauper on mid town.l.i. Ju . H-t ooeuiiu-a and own..,i i - . TEHMS: On.-third e.,b .. JT ale. and b.l.... .k. . Inlert.t. to be accurod by bond ... 7!! Iba preiaiM,. JAMKi I.ih h??"' au.18 4t Poor O.enn... ... .. V'U :: "Wl.u,, tIALEI valuable Real Estate' IN CLEARFIELD, I'A. Tho luheeriber offers for aa!. k'.a K I Market Mroet. (next rf.w,. ... .., Tsl Clrarbeld. I'a . bein. . I... .... .K V 'i front on klark.t ttroel, with a duul.le Itory 1101 BE, eootoiniii. four tare. T. I ...ir. .nd .ii ....... i k. J f ,vo"i V I l'!l, outbuildines erected thereon. ....... ,.. .......... ... . oioer a Tl.r.tVi!.U, good water on the premises. . x-cr-ror iern:s ana eonaitiuBi y.ri. - . 1 premises, or to Frank Hhort. at th ih(rti fi. I Shop, .t Mill.r 4 P!i'U iturt.iVl kct atroet, or by letter to ' I m - F p,roKT1 vivmruem, uiearncitj Co.rt, yr K T V I R (i I a I A Timber and Coal Lands FOR BALE! The following tracts of Timber and C I... I .aro offered for sale i One tract of n.OtKiKI lying on the Kin uivcr. in Weh?tcr count-; I two of o.OUU acres each aiW one of l.OMuJ amr one tract con I sifting 9,.1('0 aeres, lvinjM I ijhuh-j unci, iu 4ii..uiiiwuni;, JMUtlflfc these lands are perfect. Any informetion concerning these Isndreui h I nao vj auuressing u. r. n,tUAL Murch 22, 1871-tf. 1'hilip.tbqrg, Pk Farm for Sale I CONTAINING 90 ACHES, in a good rt.tv eultivaliou, aitnated in Pike townthia, rw field exiunty, Pa., atiout eighty rods from Loru'i I Flooring Mill, on tbe turnpike leading fron C. I wenaville to Clearfield, liaring a no ft suJik.it home, stable and out buildings tbereoa. Ti-, is also a good spring and a young ore bird I premises. Any perron desiring a bms littk btss ill nna this a very dcstrahic locati'o. For further particulars inquire of Rachel CJi. wen, on tne premises, or address X. W. tLtJU.Mj, March 29-tf. Curwensrille, Pa. JBOSi CITY COLLEGIA PITTSBURd H, PA. The best conducted, moat popular and intern. ful institution in the Cuited States, for the u- ough. practical education, of young and Bidta aged men. jrtrFor largo descriiitire cireilwi oonuiimng lull particutrtrw, auJrevs jyl'o 3in , J. C. (SMtTtl, A. M , Princifni IY VIEW ACADEMY, 1 C.KU1 1LL, J CM AT A CO., PA. ron viLn ito rsuit i rtrnui. Attractively situated in a healthful and Utnti- ful region, one-fonrth af a mile from Peormlvurt Katlroau. rour regular graJuatea, atitiftcd W other eompstent Itistruetors, eonstitute the eonn of itipiructioa. Tbe Principal (for msny yean in charge of Tujearora Academr. and sinr isu the boad of this itiMitution,) nfers to his nymw nnm nniulB In oil t-lw, .l .rj... every dipartm- nt of buninecs. l ERvn : 2V0 ft annum. Musio and Painting specialties. fiU session will oosumenee Pcptemler lt, 1S71. cpiei .'ID Ad'lrecs, HAVID WlIuN, A. M Jy 2fl 3m A. J. PATTERSON, A. M. MISS H. S. SWAN'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS CLKARFIELD, PA. TIIK FALL ihm 0f fonrtwn weeks, win oommenea MinJsj,t..(tt 4,D, Imj, TERMS OF TiatioX. Reading, Orthography, Writing, Object Les sons, Primary Arithmetie and Primary Geography r H History, Local and descriptive OeograT with Map Drawing, tl ram mar, Mental and Written Arithmetic t Algebra and the Sciences lM tnatructlon in Instrumental music. 1 w Oil painting, 24 lessons H Wo work I e For fall particulars send for Circular. Clearfield, Sept, T, 18T0-lyrd. CLEARFIELD ACADEMY. A Male aud Female Classical High School Each Department Separate, Distinct a&i . Complete iu Itaeir rilHE scholastic year of this Institution ia diri X ded into two aoaniona of fire monthi ftwetitv ons weeks) each. The first session commence! ofc the first Monday In September; tbe second, on the 8r;t Monday in February, The course of instruction embraces every thing necessary to a thorough, practical and aceomplik ed education of loth sexes. Pupils will be admitted at anytime and charges from date of entrance to the close of the sss'ioo. No deduction will be made for absence, exeept in eases of extreme and protracted illness. Students from a distance can be aceemtnodstsl with hoard at low rates. For particulars, send for circulars, or aiblreJi Kcv. P. L. HARBISON, A. M.t July 20, 1871-tf. Prioripsl. SEW WASIIIXGTO ACADEMY.. G. W. INNES, A. M., Principal.. f pilK FIRST SESSION of thla In.tiluthw will X eommenee on Monday, tha 15th day of May next. (Term, Ave months.) Pupili may enter at any time, and will t ohartted tuition from the time they entrruntil tha elo, of th. aciuioa. Tho eounw of larurt.cni will embrace all branebel included in a thocnaf N praoticul eduoatioa for both aeie,. Voeal klunte taught when denlred. tiood boarding ean he .bt.lneel at TllRKKllOLLAll--, PER WEEK. Parenta ean be a,.-,-r,l that Iho al-ilitv and energiea of tho Principal will he devoted to th, ineol.l and more', training of thoM placed nnder hi, eharca. t-T'.itn. of rullb.n will be mealerate, and "J.'Mii.od by addrr..in( Dr. J. lnne. at -ew Va.hii.vtnn, or the Prlnoipal, ti. M'. Innei, at Appollt Arimtr..ng county, 1'.., bnt who will h. at New WaAhiuglou after April Uu New VYuhmirton, March 211, IK'l-tf. fjlllli AMI IIK AN HOI SI-., Cl'KWENSVILLE, Ci BMiirm n Corittr, Pasa'a. Thi, long o.tnl.li.lied and popular hotel I, .till kept by tho aubiK-riber, who .pan-, no effort to pifalcall who patronise hira. "To please," I, th. motto al the American M m.e. and all that is asked ia a trial. E. W. 11 EUH, Proprietor. Curweniville, March li, 1"H If. j O O II ATTESTIONI Jl'ST rORA"siO.MENT I Ar. yon In need of a good set of Harness 7 Are you io need of a gmnl Saddle or llridl.7 If so. call at the Saddle and ltaincM Shop of .Tom C. lUnwirs, where you can get the best in the market. Double nnd Single Harness and La dle,' and licit!'. Hi .biles of am.erlor workmanship. always en hand or manufactured to order. Spe cial attention la called to my slock ef Collars and Mamra, wkich are tlio best in use. 1 also nave.o ...rlmi-nt of Saddb-lV Hardware, which will I di.pesed of Hi rea.i.nnMe rates. Pr.airing of" kinds prouiplly attended t... avlwlion't lergettw eall bi-fore purchasing elsewhere. Sh-p io lira-h-.m's Row, Market street. Cli-aifl.ld. I'a. May J, l7l-ly. JtUIN C. IIAH'U'K TllftTICICfl eV COXNTAni.lW l-EI.'-Wa hav. printed a largo number of the new KEH RILL, awd will on lha receipt of IwmiIt flr, ttuia, bmI a oopy t sti addiasa. .1 S