wmmm G EO KG E ' lC G OODLA N DEfy rtiiTuii and rnorniKTou. . .clkarfirEd;?.'""4- WEDNESDAY MOHNINCI. SEPT. 13, 171. Democratio State Ticket. ' TOR Al'DrrOR UKXEIIAL, GEN...WM. McCANDLESS, . ' , Of 1-lllI.ADRI.l-lltA " - FOIl SURVEYOR GENERAL, '' CAPT. JAMES II.. COOPER, or lAwnrvc corsTv. , TA full poll of the Dcwoerotio vote will secure the election of our Slate tioket by a large majority. Tft-Let every Iemocrnt remember that, and Impress Iho truth of It open (lie minds of hn ntigiihors. ; Democratio District Ticket. ; ; SEXATORi UII.M l A. WAI.LAtr.,olCInillcld. Domocrat!o County Ticket. ASSEMBLY I " . JOHN LAWS1IE, of Osceola.. " ASSOCIATE JUDGES: , . WILLIAM C. Kll.liV.of Clenrtletil. JOHN J. ItKAll, of Lawrence. PROTHONOTARYi AAHOM C. TATE, of Cle.rflclil. 1 .. REGISTER t RECORDER i .-i ASBUI1Y W. LEU, of CUardeUl. TREASURER j SAMUEL P. WILSON, of Bradford. , . COMMISSIONERS V. V. COUTIIIET, of Kartlmtu, AUDITOR: REUBEN Mrl'IIEHHON, of Clearfield. COUNTY SURVEYOR! 8. V. Mct'l.OSKEY.orCiirwerisvUle. DEMOCRATIC MASS MEETING CLEARFIELD, Tuesday Evening, Sept. 26th, 1871. Tlicro Kill ho MA8S MEETJXU of Iht Democracy held at Clearfield, P., on Tuesday Evening, September 2(1, 1871, at which GEN. WILLIAM McCANDLESS, CAM. JAMES II. COOPER, ' HON'. WM. A. WALLACE, With many other distinguished tpoakars, will be present nnd address the mretlug. All arc invited to oomo and hear a fair dircus lioa of the politico.! questions of the dny. Fy order of Count Committee. , J. BLAKE WAITERS, Cb'm Dim. Co. Com. The 331,011.1 1 steal. . In order t hut our renders may fully uudcnUnnd Iho situation of the extra ordinary coso of blculing from the Statu' Government .by Evuns k Co.; wo will givo them a short history of the affair. Somclimo in March, 18G7, some one jirwurcd tho passngo of cunningly wtr.'ed Atf of Assembly, which au thorized the njipointmcnt of an agent, whoso duty it was to look aflor cer tain claims tho State held against the United Slates for expenses incurred during Iho war, which woro supposed to bo valid, but at that timo disallow ed, &o., hut were believed to bo col lectable if the evidence could bo sup plied. And for Iho collection of theso claims Iho agent to bo appoint ed was allowed a compensation by Llio Act not to exceed ten percent. This bill was signed by thoGovcrnor rnj Jrurch,' 1807, and on tho same day Mr. Geo. O. Evans Was appointed the agont, by his excellency, Governor Geary. . On the next day an agree ment (which was kept private until the defalcation of Evuns was exposed,) was entered into between Governor Geary and Evans, which required Evano to mitko frequent ofllcial ro ports of his doings and to pay over promptly to tho Governor all money collected by him, less tho compensa tion; which item of compensation, howover, was nowliero mentioned, and is, according to Evans, no trifling amount, whatever may bavo been the ogrcetnent belwcon him and the hero of Snkkcrsvillo. It will bo observed that the whole of this transaction was done with marked dispatch. A bill passed, a man for the agency found, his com mission mudo out, tho agreement arranged, scaled, signed and dolivored, alt In tho short spaco of twenty-four hours. As this was an Important matter, involving an immense sum of public money, requiring great euro nnd cuntiotis deliberation rather than such reckless huslo, the inforonco is! plain to our mind that tho business was well understood and prepared and arranged beforchund. Looking at all these circumstances, the carefully di-j gcslod words of tho Act, tho' extraor dinary celerity of the movements un der it, tho magic appearance of Mr. Evans on tho ground, nnd tho total absonco of all mention of the rate of compensation or commission ho was to roeeivo npon'tho collection of these clulms, especially as they were known to bo yery largo, givo tho transaction n very ugly ,.npect when examined in tho light of tho rocont developments. Tho rest Is easily told. Mr. Evans commonced proceedings, in Washing ton, and on thrco teparalo occasions rccoived tho total amount of threo hundred and twenty ono thousand fourteen dollars and forty-four cents ($21,014 41) altogether a vory snug ubi, and the Stato Iihi never received dollar of tho money. The toiling "ereun look at the figures and own inference. Mnocrntlo Stato Convention ork is called to meet at Ho the 4th n( October. Tike Election of tlssrttor. Tho act of Assembly, found below, It will bu observed, requires (he qualified voters of ibis county to elect on As sessor, for tho term of three; years, at tho approaching October election. Tho act In question reads as follows i ., : , AN ACT . .. Relating Is the citation of Assessors la Clearfield bounty." ''' HnTiux I. lit (l tnarleJ, dV., That Iho quatlflid rotr of overy borough and tuwnlii In theooun t,r of Clearfield shall, on tho iceood Tllelilny of October next, elect a propirly ojitalint'it pereun ai AiMciiiir, who alinll eervu fr (ho teroi of Ihroo yearej aud it tho election In Ootolier, Anno Dom ini one thomnnd I'lht bnudred nnd Hcventy-threo, and ovary thrro youri thereafter, thoy atiull atflo clock, reapectlvoly, two aiflelant niteeuor, wha tiball errea lor ouo )a .ri and ahuuld any vaeatmy oeour by ileHth, reiiitntl'in, reni'jval or other wieo, it eball be tho duty of tho County t'oniiuil pinneri to an)ioinl a proper pereon or penults to All the llnripkrod term of IhoolHoe ao vaentod. And nil lawe lucousixt'.nt with this ad arc hereby repealed. JAMM I!. WKttll, ' ' ' 1 Speaker of thn llnnse of Iteiiresei.fHtlvi-s. ' , WILLIAM A. WALLACE, Fpenker of tfco Menato. Aernovan The 4ih day of May, Anno Domini ono thousand eight hondred and seventv-nne. , .,- - v . .. JNO. Vf, UKAItV. To our mind tho Legislature hits acted very wisely In making this chango. ' Tho office of Assossor is an important one, and should bo filled by tho bust men in the respective bor oughs or townships. . It is roally more important to tho public than any oth or municipal olllce, except that of Justice of jbo Peace . Tho duties of tli u assessor uro mini crous and onerous, and bofoca ha ' properly diichargo them tho inctini- bent must learn how to do his work and to accomplish tliU ho must huvo time. , llenco tho extension of lime to thrco years will develop who is fit or unfit for tho position. And, as no other township, or borough officer nro to bo eloolod in Oetobor, tho voters have nmplo timo to select the propor men tor tho position.' This is not all. Tho assessor is oloeted next October. In Kovombor following ho lakes op tho duplicate of his borough or town ship and ,proceeds to assess tho per sonal properly therein, such as horses, cattle, buggies, carriages, watches and occupations. Tho year following he docs tho same thing, and tho third and last year of his term ho assesses and rales tho real estate. Now, if ho cannot mako a propor assessment at the closo of tho second year, ho is un fit for tho position, nnd should resign and allow somo ono elso to try his haud at tho business. (;; . ,.- Volunteer Advice Good advice should always bo coupled with good acts, when in one's power to act. Forney's) frcss is muchly oxcreised ovor tho robberies in New York, and the other day got off Iho following : "Restitution of stolen property is the bnilt and first demand of all punishment. Let the Tam many chiefs at ones disgorge. Tmninnny, the principal representative urjKtihntiun nf the Demo ernlio party, la arrnigncd in the 03urt as a oom uion impostor." l That's good. But why constantly puncture New York official Integrity, when your neighbor and political par amour Evans is so handy ? Tell him to carry his ill-golton gains to Harris burg, where they belong, and then lectare Tammany until thoy disgorge. Why upbraid your neighbor for har boi ing hii uyiI gotiiva while you enter tain and defend ono yourself? ' n s Edmund English. Tho Democrats of Cameron, Elk and Jefferson Assem bly district, Inst week nominated this gentleman for tho Legislature, whero ho held a sent last winter. Mr. Eng li-.li made ono of the best members wo had lust winter. lie was always at his post looking aftor tho interests of his constituents, instead of gadding around, as loo many do when they get to llarrisburgr His election is n forcgono conclusion. Good Advice. The : New York Sun, n Itadieal journal, advises tho pcoplo of Wisconsin to volo for Mr. Pooliulc, tho Democratio tandiduto for Governor, in order to defeat tho pestiferous Washburn family, which, liko tho Grant family, is sucking tho life blood out of tho IJopublican pnrt3'. Rkad It. On our first pugo will bo found tho spoech of Senator Wallace, delivered at Ebonsburg. It is well worthy tbo perusal of every tttx payor in tho Stalo. It is evident from the figures ho gives that somebody besides tho poor exiled devil, Evans, has been carrying off the Stalo funds. Tux Skkatohship. Wo see it staled in ft number of our oxchangos that Jacob M. Campbell, of Johnstown, (tho present Surveyor General,) is to be tho Radical candidate for Stalo Sena tor against Mr. Wallace llo is just as easily defeated as any other Radical. 15 ad roa tub JtrraKSENTATivr. Col. James S. Morgan, an ex momber of the Legislature from Allegheny county, was lust week sen to need to ono year in the penilontiary for hav ing dofrnuilod Undo Sam out of some internal revenue ; ' ' Statu Committee. Tho head quar ters of tho Democratic Stato Execu tive Committee, for tho presont, is 711 Chestnut st , I'hiludelphia. Wm. A. " allace, Chairman. Kkntknced. Rossel, tho Froneh Communist leader, has been sentenced to death. This will cntiso much In dignation among that class of mal contents throughout Europe Ktr.va Sii.knt. For tho presont, Attorney General Brewster has noth ing to say In regard to tho great Evans fraud. ' He contents himself with the iollowing letter : (liiris, September I, U'l. To l f..l.r (As pMi, i,rf,,,rSiR i Dar in read ynur editorial to day on ,;Tho llsn lphu-t; Frauds," I feel it due to nv'f to stale that Iho ends of Justice will be best sorred by my silenr lor uie present but at an early day Iho entire facts In the ea.e will be made publia. I am verj reepcetfnlly, your obedient aorrant, V. Canaot.i, UnKweraa, . Attorney Neutral. TiinttciHm'L. Grant says ho ac cepted the (judical nominntfon in 1808 to savo tho Radical party, and wo now claim that the party should nccept him to savo Grant. "One good turn dwrvri another," of course THE REGISTRY LAW. What Must be Done in Ordor to Voto. . READ, EXPLAIN AND CI ROULAt IV Hee that Your Namoa are on the LUC To the Voters of Clearfield : Yourat' ten lion Is directed to tho following ox jilanation of tho registry law. Read it oarufully, in older to uncertain whut is your duty in tho premises, and then ev that your nnmcs aro placod upon .t,..anHlu IiIb .It. . , NATURALIZED CITIZENS will seo thut tho Republican Legisla ture has imposed additional duties upon thorn.' Let them comply fully with tho law, in order that they may voto for the party which has always stood by thorn. "' : ' i i ixamink tub assessor's list. .' Ono Of which is posted on tho houso whore tho oleotion is to he held, nnd tho other is in tho assessor's hands. You have a right to cxamino them free of charge These lists should contain your name, nnd tho names of all other qual ified voters in tho district ; they should state if you aro a houso keeper, tho number of your house; tho street it fronts on ; your occupation, if you board, whero and with whom you board : if yon work fit untitLe!, you employer's namo, and opposito your iiiiiiiu should bu written tho word "voter." -h If you hnvo been natiiralixed, there will also appear tho letter "N." If you have merely declared your inten tion to becomo a citixen, tho loiters 1. I.". i.- . If you nro between twonty ono or twenty-two years old, the word "ago." If you hnvo removed into tho district since tho last election, tho lottcr "R." will appear opposito your namo. Make it your personal duty to tee that your name is on the list. Do not trust this matter to any one else. now TO GET REGISTERED. If you find your nnmu is not on the list, 70 yourself to tho assessor, and mako your claim to bo put on. Ho is bound to add your name. Ho cannot question your right. You need not discuss tho matter with him, your "claim" is enough. ' Givo him also your preciso residence, occupation, etc. He will mark "C. V." opposite your name ATTEND TO THIS AT ONCE. , If yon delay until within ten days of the election, you may lose your volo. NATURALIZED CITIZENS. You must show your "papers" to the assossor, in order to get your names registered. , If you intond to takoout your "last papers" beforo the election, you must show your "hrst papers to Uie asses sor. Seo thut your names aro on the list. Thoso of you who do not neod to havo "first papers" and intend to bo naturalized before the election, should get naturalised first, immediately ; and go to tho assessor with your papers. Alt naturalized citizens must take their "papers" with them to the polls, unless they havo been voting for ten years in tho samo district., ., You must take your "papers" with you when you vote, even if your name is on the list. Do not forget this, or your enemies will deprive you of your voto. ... TAXES. The law in relation to the paymont of taxos is unchanged. If you havo paid neither a etuto or county lax, as sessed within two years, do it without delay. , 'Jake your last tax receipt with you to the polls. Do not delay registering or paying your taxes ; attend to the matter now, for fear something may prevent bore aflor. ii st I ; The Escape of Erans. The Lancaster Intelligencer says : We nro now informed thut Governor Geary's "satisfactory agent" cannot bo found. After weeks of delay n warrant was issued, and a requisition mado by . tho Governor of this Slnto upon -the Govornor of Now York, whero tho cmbeszlor was reputed to bu concealed. The officer who boro tho requisition has rolurnod with the report that Evans cannot be found, and it is stated thut further efforts to discover him aro considered useless. This lamo and impotent conclusion only serves to confirm tho suspicion, tout prominont Kenublican Htnlo olll cials aro closely connected with the tnclls ot r.vans. 1 ho delay which wero mado after tho exposure of the robbery, showed that thoso whoso du ty it was to protect Iho tax payers of llio Mule, learoil tho exposures wlilcli would bo mado if Evans should bo ar rested on a criminal cliargo and brought to trial. , Ho was given plen ty of timo to make his escape to huropo. ThOro is no reason to bo Hove lliat further attempts will be made to bring Evans to justice, but the people- have a remedy. Lot tnem eloct General McCandlcss to the office of Audilor-Goooral, and this and other frauds of tho past will be exposed, while a stop will bo put to such things at ooco. iho eloclion of Dr. Stanton, who Is a mere creature of the corrupt State .Treasury Ring, wotM give thoso who are conneclod with Evuns surety for the past nnd security for tho future Radical Strategy. Tho Radicals of Philadelphia nro badly scared at tho prospect at tho ensuing olection, and nro resorting lo over)' achomo to avoid defeat. In ordor to prop up their (.inking cause, they aro asking tho aid of the Federal Government, and, with that end in viow, Representative 1 1 ar mor, of tho Fifth Congressional dis trict; Mr. W. B. Munn, tho candidato for District Attorney, and General Collis, thn candidato for Solicitor, hnvo boon at Washington to nrgo Soorotary Robeson to order tho ropuir of, several vessels at tho Philadelphia Navy Yard, which would nccussilato tho employ ment of a largo number of additional outside hands. In other words, thcro is doliborate proposition pending to colonizo a large number of voters In tho yard there, and Mr. Robeson has tens to accodo to the reqnost. The Omaha and (juinnobnng aro already at tho Philadelphia yard, and other United blales vessels will shortly bo ordered to that point. Lovely. Tho approaching mar riage of Theodore Till oi. of the Golden Age, and Victoria Woodhull of tho Suffer agt, Is causing considerable talk. as ill ton has one wile already, and Victoria has two husbands, as fur as returns are in, it is perhaps safe to say they will marry on tbo European plan. ue wisn mom mochjawy. rfiTTirTrt " ' ,' H Kraut the Vmbcttler. George 0. Evans, tho bmbcxzling State Agont, has migrated to New York to evade, if possible, iho pursuit of tho ofilcors of llio law who are now on his track, Aftor loudly vaunting his roadincss to make settlement this "kiiliHlactory" agent of Gov. Geary has become a fugilivo from justice- Is tins too conduct ol an IioiiohI man anxious to faeo his accusers and vindi cato his character nnd conduct ? As it his guilt had not bcon sufficiently established ho coullrms the suspicions of all by running away. What now will be urircd in behalf of this ombes. iler by tho newspapers which wore so eager to defend liim in tho fuco of tho clearest nrools Ol his cmorzziomcnt i Tho protonce for absconding put forth in too xsew join oun is as shal low as any yet preaon'.od in his favor. He wants, a preliminary investigation in Now York whorohowill be beyond the reach of tho Fornoy-Camoron ring! Has he not the protection of the courts of iVhiisylvuiiiii, aim has no not a pat ron and defender in tho governor of tho Stato, and able counsel in tho At torney General f Upon tho inform' lion of the Stato treasurer, and the requisition of Governor Goury declar ing that ho is o lugilivo Iroin JubIicc, tho Governor of. Now York bus noth ing to do but lo give him up, if ho can bo found, llenco tho story that Gov ernor Hoffman will not endorse the requisition of Governor Goury may bo dismissed as simply absurd. George V ivvur.s is cliargetl, on llio oath ul lh Hintn Trims urn i- of Vnnsy Ivania, with having ombonzlod 829 1,000 of tho money of tho Commonwealth. " Ho litis lied from tho blttto and must Do delivered upon tho requisition of Gov ernor Goary. Tho Governor of New York has no alternative in tho premi ses. The Constitution of tho United Slatos . has settled that lit Llo point against Air. George O. M'ans. lie must bd tried in I'unnsylvania and not in Now York. If found, ho will havo to oo mo ovor, no matter how disagree. nblo the process may be to hiiusolf and his confederates. It is a gratui tous insult to the authorities of Now York to churgo that they have any disposition lo screen ibis Radical cm bender. -Jlarrisburg Patriot. , Mail-Route Swindlers. Tho Lan caster Intelligencer says: Tho gravest charges havo boon made against l ost master General Crosswoll, in relation to tho lotting of mail contracts, and it has been very freely inlimuted that he has bocn a party to swindles of the grossest and most outrageous chnrao lor. Tho latest instance cited it that of ono Andrew Stewart, who some timo ago obtained a tor) tract from tho IV-tmastcr General, amounting to about $10,000, to carry tho United States muils on Texan waters in a steamer a distance of ubotit 00 miles. It is now given1 out that tho waler mentioned is not deep enough to float a steamer between the two points, and that tho mails aro being transported in a sailing vossscl, which could bo purchased for a small amount of mon ey ; that tho master of tho vessel has tho uso of Iho samo for carrying tho mails, and makes his pay out of pas sengers, freight, etc , whilo tho con tractor enjoys tho benefits of tho on- tiro salary. It is stated that other parlies bid to carry tho mail over the samo routo in a sailing vessel, as it is now carried, for 82,500. .' Wo luke the facts In this case from a special telegram to the Nosr- York Tribune, and that is authority which no Republican will prtoume to ques tion. Gar.KLF.r on Grant. Greeley is of the opinion that should Grant bo re nominated it would insure tho defeat of tho Republican ticket in 1872. Greeley knows that Grant's ro-nom-ination is a foregone conclusion, as is also his defeat or that of any othor Republican that might chance to bo nominated; and as Grant is particu larly repulsive to everybody except tho office holders, ho wishes to make him bear all the odium and disgraco which naturally attaches to tho Re publican parly on account of its man j and gross sins and iniquities. The following oxlract from the New York Tribune gives iho "personal views of Mr. Greeley:" . " Tho "personal views of Mr. Greeley" on this point aro exactly these : lie favors the one term principle, and be lieves that another Jiepublican candi date for President can be selected who will encounter less opposition and win more support than Oeneral Grant ; and he therefore advocates such eUction.--But, Bliould his views bo overruled and General Grunt nominated, he holds his election infinitely preferable to that of any candidato whom the Democrats might nominate. The "personal viows of Mr. Greeley" impol him to deprecate a Democratic national triumph as ono of tho gravest of national calamities; and this is his main reason for wishing the selection of a Jiepublican candidate for President who will be more certain of success than General Grant. Put them on rnt Stand. Tho nur risbtirg Stato Journal, the homo organ of tho bullot-rlddlcd Goary, which a day or two ago tormed tho stoul:ng of thrco hundred and sixty throe thou sand dollars "a tempest in a ten pot" has changed Its tuno and now says: "In tho menntimo, as tho case now stands, iho Republican party is in no way responsible for it." Of course not but then it must not forget that every one connected with the steal Is a Itadieal. J;ot Geary bo put on the stand and toll how much of tho "un adjusted" wns expended to reelect him Governor. Thon lot Russol Krrett nnd othor Radical loaders toll what thoy know about it. "The Republican party in no wny responsible! will do to toll tho marines. That Symptoms. The In din nit Democrat flnye. : Tho Ion Brunch Government has heard of Gov. Geary's trouble nboutthe liuloembrxr.lomcnt of nearly SoOO.000 and pitofully remarked bo- . I ! 1 ' ; . . I . , iwoon itio puns oi inn vigur tnai no knew ho would go to tho L!, for de nouncing tho interference of tho mili tary At tho riiiladulptiia election. Grant ngrocs with Camnron, thai Gonry must be punishod bat doo't like tho effect upon tho jmrty general))', Tho Investigation must go on, and if tho privato informstion we) now pos sess is reliable, there will be k fearful rcrkoninjt before it Is ovor. Promi nent men besido tho Govornor are in terested, and hnvo boon using a por-" non oi mis tuna lor tne past three yoars It Is said thnt when Brtgham Young wns ankod, tho othor day which ton ho lind at West Point, the conundrum so sintered him that he had to refer to the family record to solve It. "Do they miss me at home f" ii not mfltl) sung In that faqiHy. AGRICULTURAL FAIR rpnit KIXTII ANNUAL fair , or Ta '.' j CLEARFIELD COUNTY AGRICILTIRAL SOCIETY, Will bo hold, at v V, .!CLEAR.FI ELD., , On Tuesday, Sept. mht ., Wednesday, Sept., gOf A, i n j' Thursday, Sept. 2)st, ' Friday, Sept. 22d. The tirounda art In gooi ordvr. i Tht best half-mile Track In the State. Two trolling matches each day. , Ilulldinga paw and complete. It It tipcoted that tht Fair will be the largest ever held la tht county. Beptcmber 1.1th, 187 1. 1871. 1871. AUTUMN! REED BROTHERS, Masaar Bruaar, CLEARFIELD, PA., AID lliia Bruirr, CURWENSVILLE, Pa., Ara opening THIS WEEK an attractive ttook of noons for thk kf.asovi Our stock will be rrplttt with tht W . 3 r? w H NEWEST DESIGNS! to to O ' '4 to t '. " ': ' ' In Foreign and Domesile DllEfS Q00DS, BIIAWLS, . C0ATINU?, REPELLENTS, FLANNELS, Eto., ete. Together with a full lint of Notions, TrimniingH, LADIES' AND GENTS Furnishing Goods, And MILLINERY GOODS, At Ibices to suit the Times! Do not fall la tall.. ( . I Kespoelfully, REED BROTHERS. P. B. Daring purchased lsrr.lt In unilnr flood., Miinntrsin adjacent towns will bt tup plied at whulele rates. Drpttmoer is, JS71. On Saturday, 16lh Sept., 1871, Mrs. T. E. WATSON WILL relurn from Philadelphia with all the now Fall styles of MfLI.INKKT (IIMIDS. and an tntirt new stack of NOTIONS and VAKI ETY IIOOIIS, selected with groM oart, and suita ble for the Fair. sept 1 3 Jt Mat. T. E. WATSON. A Proclamation. T Tit-tat of an act approved the twMifj funrth dityof Mar. IM. MtitM Ma met tor the protection of &b in tbe SaM.bana Uiror ad it triuulariri,' prohibiting la omtioD of fiib bark el, Ac, in the afumntimrd ttrwiini, and making it inoumbant on to Sheriff ra rvnov tho a mo attar giviug tn dayi' notion in two ooutity papniY thai iho alurrnatnea .ntirummti fur luo dm rod ion of flsh nro known to oxift and ro otle jt tbo owners to rcniOTe or dmtroy tho same: Notkh ii Brnnr uivix, Uiat oorcral of tht ar'ri-niimed fltb bnikcti ara known to exist in Clrariicld Creek at various points Wtwwn the mouth and Ardory't dead watr, and aro brbr dcclarrd nultlio huisanora. Tho owners thorwof are ntret-y nohUod to n-moro or dismantle tho samt within ten dayl from the date of tins no tice, unilrr prnnlty of having them removed by the Hlieriff at thotr expense. Jt&li.l Jt t'iK, finrmrr't Orrtra, I Fhc.-ilT. Clearfield, r..8pt 13, Wl-4t.J CLRAK FIELD PARK ASSOCIATION, Notice Is bfreliv given thnt an application lias been made to the Court of Common l'leas of Clearfield county, for the Incorporation of the "CLr.Aariatn Pah Association," by the itwk hnl'Urs in the same, and that Monday, the S;th dny of Hrrttftmher nntt, being tbe first dny of the next tvrm of said Court, baa been appointed for a Hearing. All persons interested will take notion that nulrss sufitciunl rritson be shown to the con trary a decree Incorporating laid company will then and there b made. A. C. TATE, Pmth y. Prolhoaotarj'l Omoe, Clearfield, Sept. 1, 1871. -f ANTED iThn ftchuol llereton of Da y lioh townthlp waut five oi' six competent Teaoheri for tbo coming winter tana af aix months. One male of experience and good ra- omincndationa to take eharge of the slayneaville kvoool. Salary guod. Those WUbing to apply should attend the examination on the 13th of September, at Jaj nemrille. AddiTmi ' T. A. fKIDBAUX, a!3 Jt Pmlths Mills, Clearfipid county, Pa, Public Vendue I TIIRHK will bo eold at Publia Hale, at the resilience of the underttigned, in Pike town ship, on FH1DAY, PKI'TKMUKR 1Mb 1871, at 1U o elocR A. in., tne following deKhbed perianal inre nr, vu i vnc cow, two nean or young cattle. le nead oi snoFp,(i not amree birrcled nile, pair of yearland eolta, ehlekens, tnrkoys, geese, wagon, I sluda, sletgh, bugy. Harness, stores, 1 plow, J harrow, burenu and other household furniture. There will al'o he ofTrred at Public Hulr. If not wnw Md, 600 ACKK8 OF LAND. Th im provements ara a aaw mill, frame home and gmnl table and other out-buildinga. About a million and a quarter of saw timbor on the land. iLBjuTenni mado known on day of rile, or by aptiiloition to tbe aabsariber. rpt2t. s. CAnn. cotrcrr proclamation. WHBHRAB, I!ob. 0. A. MATRH, President Judge of the Coortof Common Pleai of the Twenty-fifth Judicial Dhitrirt, tompossd of the counties of Clearfield, Centre and Clinton and lion. Babubl Cltoi and Hon. Jicos Wil bblh, Aiioelate Jvdgai af Claarfield eoiMy, have Issued their precept, to ma directed, for the holding of a Court or Common Plena, 'Vphani' Court, Court of Qusrter Sessloni, Court of Oyer and Terminer, and Court of Genual Jail Peltv. sry, at the Court Hume at Clearfield, In and for the eounty of Clearfield, eommeaftlng on the fourth Monday, Mib day af Sept., ITI, and to eonttnae one weak. NOTICE IB, therefore, hereby glvea.tethe Coroaer, Justiaoa of the Peace, and Constables, In and for said aonaty af Clearfield, to nppear In their proper perwoos. with their Reeords, Bolls, loqaUitloni, liasalnatloni, and other Hemam. hranoet, to do thoee things wkleh to Uie It ofteei, and in their behalf, peruin to be dona, OlVIJf under my hand at Clearfield, this 0th day af September, tht year af our Lord out thousand tight ban ri red and nventyone. JUSTiM J. tWt Sheriff. rpUK CELRRHATKD RICHARDSON BOOTS A "Jf" .... M. frnnou Kip.M. ,M4,.M4. f M. rreneb Calf. ao (rp wit AU.;l:ftf 41 C, KRAnin'we General Election Proclamation, W1IKHEAB, by ao aolaf tbe Qrneral Aisom My of Iht Cyraoi on wealth of Peonivlva- nia entitled "An act to regulato tht Ouoerai bltetlon within thti Commonwealth." It is an joined upon the bin riffs of tho several aounties to give public- notice of suob oleetion, tht pleoei wn ere to Dt htid, and Uie oQtaeri to he tleotea. TnaxroRB, I, Jiirtin J. Pin, High Sheriff or Ulearaeld eounty, do hereby girt rub He no tice to tbe electors of the eounty of Clearfield, that a general election will bo he.d on tht Sno- ohd TuaiDAi or Ocronnn naxr, (being tht lnth day ol tbo month,) at the itvoral election die tiicts in said county, at which time and place tne qual.Dod rotors will vote Por one person for Auditor Oeueral of tbu Com mon wealth of Pennsylvania. : ' For one pur ton for Surveyor Genera) of the Cool' mo n wealth of Pennsylvania. For one person to rcproiont tho eountlee of Cam bria, Clearfield, Clinton and Klk, in tbe Senate of tbit Commonwealth. For one Demon to represent Iho eounty of Clear' fitdd in Ibt Uouso of Ueproaentativei of this Commonwealth, for two persons for the office of Associate Judge ., of l lea r held eounty. For ono person for the ofloe of Prothonotary Ao., of Clearfield eounty. For one person for the offlco of Register A Record er, Ac. of Clearfield count v. For one person fur tbe ofheoof Couuty Treasurer oi uearucm ooumy. For one person for the office of County Commis sioner of Clearfield eounty. For one person for the offlco of Auditor of Cleax fiuld county. For one person for the offioe of County Surveyor oi uoarneia eounty. Also, tbe electors of eaoh borough and township will vote for one person for Aseeisor. The electors of the eounty of Clearfield will taJte notioe that tbe aaid general election will be held at tne following places, visi Boocaria towuhip, ai the tTntoa lloUl, in G! Hope. . Urll towmhin. at the koM m( AMnh BIIim. llluoui tow ue hip, at tho houso of the late Jamea Bloom, Br. , IlojrgN township, at tho house of Edward Albert, Bradford township, at the houae of Jacob Fierce. !irdy township, at the house uf Wm. 8c h worn, in ijuinersourg. It am side township, at Younc'i school house. Chest township, at the pubtie school bouse near oiinon nnrsuBogll s. Clearfield borough, at the Court House. Covington township, at the house of J. Maurer. Curwtjuiville borough, at tho house of tbe Late Isaac niootn. Decatur township, at Centre school house. Ferguson township, at the house of John dreg ory, formerly occupied by Thos. Robiion, (Droad way.) (lirard township, at Congress Hill school house, (lot hen tuwnsliiii. at the until ic sc hool house. Oraham township, at the bouse of Jacob II abler. Gulieh township, at the public aubool, house, in Janesrille. Huston township, at the boos of Jesse Wilson. Jordan township, at the publie school house, in Ansoorille. Kartbaus township, at Rrldsn'a school bonoa. Kaos township, at Turkey Hill school house. Lawrence township, at the Court House, in tho borougn oi titeameid. Lumler City borough, at the pnblie school bouae. Morris township, at the house formerly occupied by Tbotuai Kylor. How Washington borough, at tho publit school house. Osceola borough, at the public house of Milo hot i, in saiu oorougn. Pf-nn township, at tho hotel formerly kept by n . n. Auucrson. Pike township, at the house of tht lata Iaaas Bloom, in the borough of Curwensville. Union township, at the house of I). K. Brubaker. Woodward township, at the houso of Thomas tivnderson. AN ACT regulating tho mode of voting at all elections in the several counties of this Com monwealth, approrod the 30th day of March, A. tJ.t J900, VIII BsTTiowl. Ri ft mattti hr the Rtnale and House of Representatives of the Common wealth of rennijirunia tn Utneral Anccrot.ly xuit, and it is hereby enacted by anlhorit v of the same. Thai the -qua! i fird voters of the several counties of this Commanwoalth, at all general, township, borough and 'pedal elect ions, ara hereby, hereafter author lird and required to vote, by tickets. priuU-d, or written, or partly printed and partly written, aev- erally clMMfied as Mlows : One ticket s'-iill em- bract the names of all iu Tree of courts voted for. and to be labelled, outside, "Jodteiaryi" odk oket shall embrace tho names of tho state officers voted j for, and be labelled, "state;" one ticket shall em brace tbe ntmre of al eounty officers voted for, including office of eeuntor, member, and members of assembly, if voted for, and members of Cengresi, if voted for, and be libelled, "eounty r" one tirket Ml a imbrtM fi ukim mt t tuwuvhip ta- vot4 for, and be labelled, Mtewnbin i" one tick et shall embrace the names of alt borough officers voted fr. and bo labelled. 'boroogh :" and each vinse snail WWpMitJ U epparmU ballot boieo. CONSTITUTIONAL CONVEaSTION. I also make known the following act approved the Id day ot June, 1071. entitled "An act to an fborise a popular vote upon the question of eslling a convention to amend the Constitution of Penn sylvania." Skc. I. Be It enacted, Ac, That the question of calling n convention to amend the Constitution of this Commonwealth, be submitted tn a vote of tbe people, at tbe general election to be hold on tbe second Tuesday of October next, the said question to be voted for In manner following, to witi In count in and eiliei in which slip ticket voting ii authorised by law, votea for and againtt a contention may be ox pressed and girea upon tbe ticket, beaded or endorsed with tbe word "State," and not otherwise, and tbo words need shall be "constitutional convention," and under neath "for a convention" or "against a conven tion tM and in counties and districts In which slip ticket voting shall not bo authorised by law, each elector votiog upon aaid question shall oast a sep arate bailot endorsed oa the outside 4tconstitutional convention," and containing on the Inside the Wonts "for a convention or "against a conven tion t" and all rotri oast at aforesaid shall he re ceived, counted and returned by the proper elec tion Qmocri and return juages as rotes tor Oover nor are receive, eountcd and returned under ex isting laws. Notice ia further liereby given, Thnt all persons except Jus'ieci of tho Peace, who shall hold an office or appointment of trust under the government of the United States, or of tail State, cr of any incorporated district, whether a commit'ioned officer or otherwise, a subordinate o filter or agent, who Is or shall be employed un der tht Legislative, Executive or Judicial de partments of this State or of the United States, or any city or incorporated diitrlot, and also that every member of Congress, or of tht Stato Legislature, or of tht common or select enuneil of any city, or commissioner of any Incorporated district, aro by law Incapable of holding or demising, at the tame time, tho office or ap pointment of Judge, Inspector or Cltrk of any election of this Commonwealth, OP ELECTION 0FFICEP.S, In east the person who ahall have received the second highest number of votes for Inspector, shall not attead on the day of election, thon the person who shall have received the second highest nam !cr of rotes forjudge at the next preceding elec tion, shall act as inspector In bis place) and in case the person who shall bare received the high est number of votes for inspector ahall not attend, the person elected Judge, shall appoint an inspec tor in his place; and in oase the person elected judge shall not attend, then the Inspector who re ceived the highest number of votes, shall appoint a Jo'lgc in his place I or if any vacancy shall onn Unne la the board for the space of one hour after the time fixed by law for the opening of the elec tion, the qualified voters of the township, ward or district for which such officer shall bare been elected, present at the place of oleotion, shall se lect one out of their number to fill such vacancy. Also, that whero a Jndge, by tlekness or una voidable accident, li unable to attend such meet ing of Judges, then the certificate or return shall be taken charge of by one of tht inspectors or clerks of the election of tht district, who shall do and perform the duties required of laid Judge un able to attend. Tbe Return Judges of tht respective dlftrtits aforesaid are requested to moot at the Court House, in tht borough of Clearfield, on the first Kriday next after the said second Tuesday of October, then and then to do those things required of them by law. UJVUN under my a sod and seal, at C'-arflcId, I., is thirteenth day of September, ia tho L.S. year of our Lord out thousand eif,bt hundred and seventy-one, and of the Inde pendence of tht United States tht ninety-fifth. JIHT1N J. P1U, e her I IT. M VIIC ITOREI E. J. GREENE, dealor In Pianos, Oiigans p.ud aIelodeons, of an, ranujMt.rt desired. For east . a rtohiIlg. ft ttoi LI MBER. ' H,Cj fwt of good Lanhtr wanted. Far elnalaii and ttraa. address R j. antEiri ang, in Io. 41S Hill atrMl, Hnntlnjdon; fa. A DMIJIISTRATIIR'II KtTICK. Nutlo. J It kereh, f Wen that lettera nf administration oa Iht tstata nf JOHN OltKK.NK, dttnind, lata of Jordan twp., Cleart.ld aoant,, Pennsjltanla, katln, been dnl, (rants to tht nod.rslia.d, all parson. Indebted to .aid ett.la will sjlttja. wtba ia.ti.disl. pajema, .not thos. katlag tlalat or desaaads will fntni Iktnt proptrl, aatbtalletttd lo-. attls.nt wllkoat delsr. OKOal WILLIAMS, Mwrow, ispt, (I, WUtU A4lnliUttr. RM.ITKH'H NOTICK. Notioe is hereby given that tht following accounts have boon examined and passed by me, and remain filed of record, tn thii office for tht inspection of heirs, legatees, creditors, and all others tn any other way iut'iresU-d, and will bt presented to the next Or phans' Court ol OJ arfietd county, to be held at tht Court House, in the borough of Clearfield, com mencing oa the 4th Monday (bting tho 25th day) of September, A. ! 171. Final account of Mary J. Davidson and William Davidson, administrators of Joseph li. Davidson, late of Boll township, deoeaed. 'Final account of H. L. Hendormn and Isaac Bom b, administrators ef Juhn liouob, late of Bell township, deceased. Final account uf Joseph lUluey, administrator of Robert II. Raiuuy, late of liurosido township, deceased. , , Partial acconnf,' of .fl. V. Patched, administrator of Porter J. Johnson, lalt of Beocaria township, deceased. Partial account of Amos Ilublor, administrator of Biuoa Catbcrmao, lute of Morns township, deceased. Partial account of Isaac Kirk, Samuel Kirk and John Russell, Executors of Jason Kirk, Into of Lumber City, deceased. ; : ' Account of II. 11. Hurd, Executor of Ann West fall, late of Cheat township, deceased. Final and distribution account of C. Howe and Joseph (Joss, executors of Ueorgo Oosi, lata of Decatur township, deceased. . Final account of Martin H. Luther, administra tor of Koswell Luther, lata of Brady township, deceased. Aooooat of Min Bloat and James M. McKoe, administrators of Ueorge Sloss, lata of Koox township, deceatad. Partial aooounl of Jesse Lines and David Dress ier, executors of Joseph Lines, late of Brady township, decaaeed. Account of Jacob Pea roe, executor of Jernmo Robinson, late of Bradford township, deceased. Raotsraa a Orriea, ) A. W. LEE, Clearfield, Pa., HepL fi, lH71-tc Hgistor. T lllK NCW YORK Iliori Orange vs. Green I Everybody li awart that our "Foreign Rela tions" have had a big time In New York lately, but Mayor Hall and Governor Hoffman and Chief Kelso and a lot of other fellows hare got It fixed up, and tho Paddys have stuck the handles in their piokt and gont to work again. But, notwithstanding all this, the KEYSTONE S1IOK STOKE has been re-filled with a stock of Boots & Shoes of all descriptions, from tht coarsest to tht finest, and from the big gest vo mo least. A largo stock of Ladies' Shoes, 0 ait en and Slippers, of all styles, kinds and prices. dent's Shoes, Boots, Gaiters. Slippers a fine assortment. Misses' and Children's Shoes and Waiters of nil descriptions. Boy's Boots A Shoes, A cordial invitation Is extended to aJl to call and examine my stock, and flatter myself that I east please tho most, fastidious, both as to style ana pneo T. M. ALEXANDER, Jy Keystone Shot Store, Clearfield, Pa. ROPOIEI) AMENDMENT to the CONSTITUTION OF PKXNSTLVAKIA. lorn arson Hi a Proposioa; an amendment to tbt Cunstitntlon of 1 eonsjlrama. Bt it rtorea! ft. lit Senatt (tsrf ffuttt of Htvrt. ttmlalittt tt lit C'.nis.oMMalA o Vesaytwain ia GtHtmt AtttmVg nrt. That the fullowing amend ment of the Constitution of this Commonwealth bt proposcJ to Iht pcoplt frr their tdoptlon or rejection, porruant to the prorisiuns of tht tenth article thereof, to wit i w AMENDMENT. -ftrlkeoat IheSiitb Seetlon of the Siith Article of tbe Constitution, and insert la Ilea thereof tho following: "A Stale Treasorer shall bt eho.cn h tht nnall- noa ein-Kir. oi me piair, at aucn tunes and !or such term of terrioe as ahall bo pn-scribed bjr law." JAMES II. WEBB, Sptakrr of iht House of ReprmrutntiX!,. wm. j iritiioiv Hptakes of tht Senate. Approrcd tht 15th day of June, Aon. Domini on, thouaand eight hunjred and terenty-one. J.NO. W. OKARV. Prepared and eertifled for publication pursuant to tht Tenth Article or tht Constitution. K. JIlllDAN, Bccrtlarj nf Uia CommoowMtth. Offiet Seeretary of tht Commonwealth, 1 Harrisburg, Jul? Mb, is; I. (' tlllolO MARBLE AXD ST0E YARD! Mrs. S. S. LIDDELL, llarlug tngagod in tht Marblt business, desires to Inform her frltnda and tbt publia that tht bat us and will keep tonttantljr on hand a large and well selected stock of ITALIAN' AND VERMONT MARBLE, and is prepared ta furnish to order -TOMBSTONES, . BOX AXD CBADLE TOMBS, ' MONUMENTS, Carbt and Pusls for Cemtlor, Lots, Window Bills and Caps, also, BUREAU, TABLE AND WA8II STAND TOPS, o., Ao. VfL-Tard oa Rcod stroet, near the R, R. Prpot, Clcarncld, Pa. Je7,7t H 0 SAD A L I S THE INGREDIENTS THAT COM POSE ROSADALIH aro publiskcd on tvery package, Ihcreforo It is aof a secret preparation, eousequtnll , riiVI?ICIAN8 PRESCRIBE IT. It ta tertaln onre for Scrofula, Pvptillis In all lis n.rros, Khenmatitm. Skin Dis 0 eases, Liver Complaint and all disease, of s int uioou. ONE BOTTLE OF ROStDALlS wilt do mora guod than ten bottlea of tho Syrupi of rlarsaparilla. ; TUB I'NDERSIQKED PUYSIClAKS hart used Rosadalis In their practice for Iht past thre tears, and freely endorse It at a rellablt Alteralirt and Blood Partner. OR. T. C. PPHH, nf Balllmort. DR. T. J. BOY KIN, " BR. R. W. CAUR, DR. r. 0. DANNKLLY, " DR. i. S. 8 PA RES, of NieholMrille. Kr. DR. 1. L. McCAHTHA, Columbia, 8. C. DR. A. B. NOBLES, EJgeeoub, X. C. t'SED AND ENDORSED BY J. B. FRENCH t SONS, Fall Rircr, Mas,. F. W. RMITII, Jackson, Mich. A. V. WHEKLEK, Lima, Ohio. II. HALL, Lima. Ohio. CRAVEN A CO., tlor.lonsvitle, Va. 8AMVELO. Mct'ADDEN, MurfresjsWo, Tcnn. Our saea will not allow of anjr exlrad ed remarks In nlallon to lh ilrtuet Oi" Rosadalis. T( the Medical Prefeon wo guarantee a Fluid Extract w-.i., ia D A Ii I tbe, hart .vor naed In th. ire- diseased Blood j an' .o th. - V , i u ' . ,0 ln iHieted west h..i.V. ' yo" 'u restored to KosadeVit It told b, all Drngglsts I r.si ti.sn art noinc. Address DR. CLEMENTS A CO., I aVqn.,irl.r"ii, Vitmittt, " - Aug. t, 1871. -I;. Bai.Tiaoat), Mo. For sale by A. I. Rhaw, Clearfield, Pa. Sheriff's Sale. BT .trim nf a wrtt of Fim facias, It. twed tat of tkt Carl of Common Pleaa of I'ltarfltld county, and lo tit directed, thtr. will bt tipattd t. PUBLIC SALE, at Uie Coarl Htntt la Iht borough of OltarSeld, aa Wrriaer day, tht Jrth day of Rapt., 1811, at 1 .'clock, p.m., tht following Real Eslata, to wit i That certain pita, of land tllaalt In Boll town, ship, Clearfield eounty Pa., hounded on tbe to.th by Ibt gusqu.haena rlrer, an tht west by Thorp, on Iht north by Horalitmh aad MoCrak.n, and oa tbt taat by lurid Bi ll's land i containing about U aorta, mora ar Iris. Stittd, taken Iu titcatlo. and lo bt told at tht property of Lewis Smith. jr-Rldiltn will lak. Botlct thtl II per qt. f Iht parrhaa. winaty must bt paid wbtn Iht properly I, kaotktd down, or II will bt put p agala for ttlt. JUhTM J. PIE, Saaairr'a Orrtra, I Sheriff. Cltarteld, Fa., left S, 1ITI. VI .... a . iL'sinit tor al. asai- UsSTATE AT l-fBLro BALK ! H rlrtn. of an Aot of A ..rablr J.I da, of JB,, A. 1). I7I, Z J tVK,K eloek. d. in . tho rlla;n. a . '!. lvighty Acres of Land alKiut 2. a.r. :i,..,j .iT.M.ol,. aul tthtr imiiruvements thereon. AU,"'" . .irono.-, n,,, On. AUfl Mtlurilif anil no.. I l . Jr.. a baunar on said tnnBl,i. , u-- . flc' TEIlMS.-Oi,..tl,lr.l ..k salt, and balanee on tht 1st of J, Ilr. .l t,. k. I k. 1 . ,J, , thm (irt-tnlu... llbu .-. A, n... r. "1 "l" :Aftl . ' '"wira l?OB SAL El vaiuame Keal Estate IX CLEARFIELD, PA. Thi saWriber offer's for sale his proMrl, Cle.rO.ld . W. i.-i.T. I... !! i r. i iront nn Msrksl H at. j , uouoie n anb i ., .u...umi IVUI lrsT lYinma A.. stairs and a s mtmii hi . . . . n a wsaii m ii II aire, tirl asn. - r i a nuu and all otbw ouujuiidinsi erected tberoon. Thni WT. Vt goou water on me preinisrs. atTtyFor terms and conditions ti. a urumiNi, ur 10 srana noon, at the Blwrt She. mil uwr w jiiirer m rowtii itore, Hit F. SHORT, jyll Clcftrfield, Clearfield Co , PL yE8T VIRGINIA Timber and Coal Lnnds FOR SALE! The following tracts of Timber and Coal Lv.J, " wu.v., iui Hiii un. ir-i oi I, ,0110 ,er Ijing on the Elk Hirer, in Webster eountr i tarn tracts lying on tbt tame river in Braxton eouoti Iwo of 5,0(10 acres each and ont of 1,000 term' and one tract containing 9,300 acres, Irins on the Uaulr, Rirer, in Nicholas eounty. Thetitles u tbet4 lands ara uerfect. Any information concerning these Isndtran U hut li .illr.ai, 11 Q ri L'.i . t J w. ' I I.1J .1 D, March il, 1871-tf. Pbilipsbarg. Pa: tftluration.H. I ROM CITV COLLEGE, PITTSBURGH, PA. Th. k..t Ann.lilnliul mnat ,'.-...).- .HJ . , n , , 'i bucvcH- ftll in.tlttttinM In tUrn I'nt1-A ... ,U. .1... onrh, practical education, of young and middle d mm. saaT'E1,,. l.r -.l..ir- oonuining full nartianUrs, address , 4. j. r.uii u, a. as , frlneipal. IRY VIEW ACADEMY, . PERRYVILLE, JUNIATA CO., PA. roa atAc avs rami. a rcriLi. Attractirtlr situated in a healthful and beaml. fol region, one-fourth of a mile from Pcnnsrlraeis Railroad. Four rrrnlar aratluatrs. aa.iited h other oompetent instructors, tonstitutt tbe corps of instruction. Tht Prinoipal (for many yean in thargo of Tosoarora Aoademy, and since ts4 tbt head nf this institution,) refers to bis numer ous pupils in all tbe learned professions sod la every department of bneincM. Taaaa: I2(KI per annum. Music aud Painting specialties. Fall session will commence September 1st, 1871. AJdross, DAVID WILSON, A. M. ii S, 3ia A. J. PATTERSON, A. M. mss h. s. swm's SCHOOL FOR GIRLS niMrtrTrTT. i TUB FALL TKKM of fuurtoen weeks, wlU commenoa Monday, Sept. 4th, 1871. TERMS OF TUITION. Reading, Orthography, Writing.OlJect Let- sons, primary Aritbmetio and rrimary Oeorranfay. $7 l History, Local and descriptive Geography with Map U rawing, U ram mar, aleutal and Written Aritbmetio f 0 Algebra and the Sciences 11 Ot Instruction In Instrumental musle 10 Ot Oil painting, 24 lessons,.... ..... IS 00 wax work e 00 For full particulars send fur Circular. Clearfield, Sept, 7, 1870-lypd. CLEARFIELDACADEMY. A Male aud Female Classical High School. Each Department Separate. Distinct and Complete in itaelf. TUB scholastic year of this Institution is divi ded into two sefieiuns of five months (twenty one weeks) each. Tbo first session commences on the first Monday in September; the second, on tbe Drst slonday In rebruary, Tbe course af inMrnation emhraoes tvery thing necessary to a thorough, practical and accomplish ' ed education of Loth sexes. Fuiitls will be admitted at any time and charged from date of entrance to tbe close of tbe seseioov No deduction will be made for absence, exocvf in eases of extreme and protracted illness. Btadeuti from a distance can be accommodated with board at low rates. For particulars, send for circulars, or address Rev. P. L. UA11RISOX, A. M., July 54, 1371. tf. Principal. SEW WASUIXGTOW ACADEMY. G. W. INNES, A. M,, Principal. THE FIRST SESSION of this inslilnllon will aommenoc on Momlsy, tha 16th day of Msy next. (Term, Art month's.) Pupils may enter at any time, and will bt eharged tuition from Iht timt tbey enter until tht eloet of tht tession. Tbt court, of Instruction will em bract all branthea luclnded in a thorough practical education for both sexes. nonl aiusto laujrbt whan Ue.ireil. Good boarding can be obtained at TURK K DOLLARS TER WEEK. Parents can be assured that tha ability and anergics of tht Principal will bt devoted to lb. mental aad moral training cf those placed nndcr bis charge fewV Terms of Tuition will bt moderate ani, ean be asocrtnined by addressing Dr. J. lansa, at New Washington, or tho Principal, (1. W. laaes, at Appollo, Armstrong connty, pa., bt who wilV, btat New Washington after April 1st, New Washington, March il, 1811 -If, I EON ARI) HOUSE, I'learUcdd, INu Th. andersigntd baa takes th. abort named hottl, and rotpocimity aolioita a shart of patron agt. ltsoloso nroaimityt. the Depot, make, this boase a desirable stopping plaot for the traveling P"1'''"- (Jyii ;i) 8. 0. ROW. ' rjlHE AMERICAN IICUHE, Cl'RKNSYILLr, "'.aritLB CotWTT, Ptaa'i. TW '.ong tstalillrhcd and popular hottl It still V ly tbt tuliscriber, who Saret no effort to pices, all who patronise bim. "To please," is Iho motlo al tha American House, and all that is asked is a trial. K. W. R KED, Proprietor. Carwcnsvillt, March li, 1B7I tL Y i MTR A Y -Came tresspassing on lb. premise! 1 J of tha snbscritirr In Mwr.no. township about tbt middlt tf last May, a light BRINIILH BULU about ons year ol.L Tho owner Is hereby nolifled to come forward, pmra property, psy charges and take him away, or he will bt disposed of according to law. Sept ,-St. JOHN McLAt'tllll.IN. YUR ATTERTIOlll JUST FOR"lTi.OMENTI Ara yo la need of . good set of Harness Ara yon In need nf a good Saddla or Bridle' Ir tn. call at tht Saddle and Harness Shop of Joan V. llAawira, where yon eta get th. best In the market. Double and Single Harness and La dies'aad tlent't Saddles of suptrior workman'Mp, always an hand or mannfaotared to ordsr. Spc cial attention ia sailed to my atook of Collars and Hamea, which ,vra tha Iwst in att, J alst hart in assortment of Stddlert' Htrtlnart. which will ba di.poaed ol at ratsonaldt ratcl. P.rpairlag af ill kinds promptly itttnaVd to. rfjuDon't lorgel to oall belore purehasiag tlsewhtra. thop 1. tlra ham's Row, Market atraet, Clearlttd, Pa. MayS, 1871 ly. JOHN C. II A RW ICR. C'SALCINaiDLASTER AND 11YDRAI LltJ J ('eraint, for Sale by Jtf8 Im HART!W(rK A IRWIN,