Jilt jtUpnbliran. GEORGE D. GOODLANDEIt, ' XIUTUR A SB iiinrniRTuit 1 .CLEARFIELD, Pa- WEDNESDAY MORNING. SEPT. 10, 1871. Demooratio State Ticket, ron auditor oexeral; GEN. WM. McCANDLESS, OP riltt.ADBM'IIIA, POlt SURVEYOR GENERAL, ' CArT. JAMES II. COOPER, OP LAWnKXt'R COVXTT. " JH&A full poll of the Pcniocralle Tote will looiire tho eleetiim of our State ticket by a largo majority. r-rJLct every Democrat remember tbat, and Impress the truth of It upon the minds of hie neighbors. . ' Democratio District Ticket. SENATOR). WILLIAM A. WALLACE, of Clearfield. Democratic County Tioket. ASSEMBLY-! '' ' JOHN LAVVSHE, of Osceola. ASSOCIATE JUDGESt WILLIAM C. FOLEY, of Clearfield. JOHN J. READ, of Lawrence. PROTnONOTARY i ' AARON C. TATE, of Clearfield. REGISTER A RECORDER: ABBURY W. LEE, or Clearfield. TREASURER i SAMUEL P. WILSON, of Bradford. COMMISSIONER i ; ' P. V. COUTRIET, of Kartliaiie. AUDITOR: REUBEN McPHERSON.of Clearfield. COUNTY SURVEYOR: B. F. McCI.OSKEY. of Cttrwenstllle. DEMOCEATIO MASS MEETING ! CLEARFIELD, Tuesday Evening, Sept. 26th, 1871. There will be a MASS MEETING of the Democracy held at Clearfield, Pa., en Tuesday Evening, September 16, 1871, at which GEN. WILLIAM McCANDLESS, CAPT. JAMES II. COOPER, HON. WM. A. WALLACE, . With raaujr other distinguished speakers, will be preterit and address the tacoUag. All are invited to come and hear a fair discus sion of the political questions of the day. Fy order of County Committee. J. BLARE WALTERS, Ch'm Dem. Ca. Com. County Committee Meeting. DKMortUTic Cousrr ConiiiTTra Roomi, I CxisnnrLD, Pi., Sept. 19, 1SI1. J There wiTl he a meeting of the Deraoeratlo Co, Committee oa Toesdoy, September 26lb, 1871, at Court House. Every member 0 fAs Committee will Tfpori at thie netting in pereon or tend tubetilnte. J. BLAKE WALTERS, ' Ch'm Dim. Co. Com. . Vi8iTi.N0. "The goreriiment'' ie visiting its relations this week in iho western pnrt of tliUStata and Ohio. Fatal Disaster. An explosion took place on Friday in the New York torpedo works by which eighty nion wcro blown into fragments and eight mortally injured. Absenteeism. Tho government chairs fit the Kntional Capital sro all vacant. Only one member of tho Cabinet has been in Washington the past ten days. All away sporting and frolicking. Too Bad. Tho government was not allowed to imoko, while inspecting Oil-dom last week, but it is reported that other stimulants were doubled, and by this manner tho usual amount of steam was kept op and the inter view successfully accomplished and nobody "blowed up." Coming. We notice by our ex changes that the cars are running from Lewieburg to Mifllinburg, over the now railroad running to Tyrono. Tbo completion of this lino will make a new outlet cast for trade and travel, and will add much to the future pros perity of Tyrono and l'cnnsvnlley and .Buffalo valley. Confessed. Major llodgo, tho de faulting army pnymastcr, bus written a long loiter confusing his robbery of the Treasury, llo exprosses conlri tion fur hnving spont hall a million of the) tax payers' money. The shmo old story fust living, fust horses and fust women, and not energy onough to earn a dollar. "Go In." It is said that Mother Centre will do something this full she lias not dono for eighteen years givo 1,000 Democratio majority. Well, Ma, if you do that wo will go four hundred belter, llow is that for bigh 1 Ma, its no difference how high yon go your daughter is bound to beut you in everything portaining to Democracy. A Coxcomb. A relative or some nlhuiustio writer in Lippencott's (Philadelphia) Magazine, soys it would be difficult to find a man who Lss mndo 'more people happy than Gonoral Grant. Gonoral Grant has mado many people happy nnqucslion- aoiy. a inousand gratelul relatives will bear official testimony to that fact.; Example. The example sol by Mr. Cornell, one of tho Dn didalos for Judgo in the Clurion dis trict, might be profitably imitated by our Senatorial candidates in tho Cum berland and Franklin and Adams and York districts, Press selfishness and local pride and interests to the wall, and lot statesmanship and Democracy ru.lt the hoar. TH "Government" Moving. Tbo Long Branch sent of govern- ment is broken up. Tho Grunt and Dent families, and Generals Porter and Bubcock, who compose "tho gov ernment," left tho soa-sido raoe-course on Tuosday, tho 11th, and made a trip through the Oil Rogions. Tho first dash mado by "the government" was to Lebanon, Pa., whore it Aid and watered for twenty four hours with George D. Coleman, vory wealthy iron matter, who has on soveral occa sions greased the machinery with presents. From thonce it moved to llarrUburg, Snnbnry, ' Williamsport, Lock Uuven, Ridgwuy mid Warren, and for soveral days "dono the Oil Itogions." Tho following highly or nuto and deeply original speech wus promulgated by tho said government at Titusvillo: LiniM isD OaarLsam I am vory happy to ce yon. During our lute .truggle, you uut only furnished men for the rank, but by yuor great Kroiluot you helped to eupply the loea iu exchange y the cutting off of the ootton trado. Tliie ia a long ipeech lur me to make: 1 bid yougoud bye. The following bit of suporlatlvo olo quonco was delivered by the great Gift Tuker at his reeeption in Petro leum Center: Lamas ahi Oxim.riur.iit I am happy to rtait your town and the Oil Regions for the first lime In my lire, and receive your warm welcome. Wiiiiost Uouaovillsoursnoond Want), ington delivered the following exhaust ive speech in the midst of rousing cheers: , ! Lapiri An GujTt.rKE: I am proud to be among yon. It ll the first time 1 bavo ever Tint ed the Oil Region, and I thank you for the wel come 1 have received at your hsuds. Aa I am not in the habit of making speeches, ana 1 bare stopped at so many places, I beg your indulgence. Upon bis arrival in Pittsburg, the man of many brothers in law reliovod himself of the following astonishing spooch : , t t - J i i -'t t The "government," at last accounts, was resting at Washington, Pa., twenty-eight miles from Pittsburg, with lirolher in law Smith and cotmin Judgo McKcnnan, and may soon turn up ul tho old scut of government, on tho banks ot the Potomac, provided a good horse-raco is gotten up or Congress meets, which to sports moan itbout Iho same thing. , Closed Out. Tho split in the Democratio ranks in the Clarion, Jef ferson and Forest Judicial district has bocn settled by the withdrawal of Mr Corbctt, who was nominated by the Clarion conferees. This is magnani mous, and proves Mr. Corbctt to bo a Democrat. Had a number of our friends in California acted in a similnr manner a glorious party victory would have been awarded instead of an ig nominious defeat. Too much person al ambition, and too little patriotism and parly interest, is just what de feats tho Democratic party, and will ere long complete the ruin of our coun try. The Democrat who loves his country and party above his own por onat aggrandisomont deserves cred it, and of such we take Mr. Corbett to DO. . HIS withdrawal Insures the oloo- tion of a Democratio Judgo, Mr. Wm P. Jonks, of Brookville, and preserves iho unity and harmony of tho party. Complimentary. John W. Norton a clerk in the New York Post Ofllco, whoso account was InH week discor ered to bo short one hundred and fif teen thousand dollars, is allowed to remain in his own house at Plainfiuld New Jersey, watched by two govern ment dotectives, so that ho cannot "absent himself" until his accounts with the department aro arrnngod. Horace Greeley, Ex-Postmaster Wuko- man and Samuel Sinclair, publitdier of tho Tribune, are his sureties on his bond, llonco the reason he is not sent to prison. Had he been some poor devil who bad stolon five dollars to boy sonio bread for a half starved family, he would have landed in pris on in loss than flvo hours. Norton owns a 875,000 houso, a 810,000 fust horse and a numbor of llobokon lots, alt of which Greeley St, Co. aro after. Ho ii red all A roc nd. It is very evident that tho tax payers of the Commonwealth have been robbod of hundreds of thousands of dollars with in the past six years through partiali ty and favoritism in tho Auditor General's offico. Great railroad and other corporations which should have paid thousands into the Treasury have got off, by paying hundreds only. And yet, our Jiudicnl friends want to elect a perfect know-nothing, Dr. Stanton, to (hat office for tho ptirposo of continuing this species of robbery. Itarlranft has done enough at that kind of business. Break the ccrrnpt ring by electing Gen. McCnndlos, and then tho proper funds will find thoir way into tho Stitlo Treasury. Nominated. Tho Democrats of New Jorscy have nominalod Ex Gov. Joel Parker for Governor. He was Governor six years ago, and is con ceded to be an abloand upright states man. Tho Radical nominco, Cornelius Walsh, is an Ignorant rich man, do pendent upon money only. Tho Democrats of Massachusetts have agnin nominated John Quincy Adams for tho same position. Ben Butler is likely to be the Kadical nominco. lie is how slumping the Stute and abuses everybody who does not shout for the horo of Big Bethol and spoons. Still Harping. Tho .Radical news papers and stumporsin this State, are still thumping away at the Tammany, New York, defalcations, but they hnvo never hoard a word about tho three quarters of a million carried off by lans at Unrrisburg and Major llodgo at Washington. Will some loyalist, who possesses less loyally than honcstr. ploaso inform these stupid, sharp men of those two "Ir- Prtirulat.if Ina ' -a .wv... John C. Breckonridiro. bat tha Lexington papers, is now one ol tho hardest work Inn lawyers in Kentucky. and is likely to make a good deal of money by bis profession, 413,000 Worfe Gome. Another Iladioal leak has been un earthed at Washington. An exceed ing loyal man, Major llodgo, a pay master in the United States array, has robbod tho Treasury to tho tune, of four hundred and seventy-three thousand dollars. Ho has been placed undor arrest, but it is nioro than probablo that ho will osoapo punishment, bo oauso of tho largo amount he has stolen. An examination of the books in his offico show that Ilodgo's rob borios commoncod ns far buck as 1805. Wo snppSHO tho enormous defalcation will be tormod in loyal parlunco "a reduction of the natlonnl debt." If so, llodgo. beats Grant all , hollow. Evans, the follow who robbod , the Stato Treasury, Bhould bo Bee u rod, also, nnd mndo to room with Major llodgo, so that those oclubrntcd loyal swindlers could sympathixo with oach othor in thoir hour of distress. Tho two weeks Just pntsl have brought to light thoso two enormous swindlers, who have robbed tho tax- payors of seven hundred and ninety- four thousand dollars. Enough to satisfy any one that loyally alone will not tnnko men honest, but like tho Pharisee's cloak, covers a multitudo of ains. e as lari'f He WauMitgloH. Tho Bullimoro American goes the longth of comparing Useless S. Grant, the present tauer, wild ueorgo tvnsii. inetoti 1 As there are vory few office holders whoso enthusiasm mounts to such a hoight as this, wo havo taken a utile pains to inquire into llie cause, and very powerful cause it turns out to bo. The editor ol tho American and his relations appear to be provid ed for ut tho publio crib about as fol lows: C. C. Fulton, editor, appointed to print tho laws of Conifress ; job esti mated to bo worth $10,000 a year, lie is aiso tho prcsont-tnkor's candi date for Governor of Muryhtnd. Alexander M. Fulton, editor's broth er, Supervisor of Internal Jievonuo; place worth HO.UOU a year. Edrincton Fulton, editor's brother, Survoyor of tho Port of Bultiinnro ; salary 85,000, besides pickings and his share ol seizures. John M. Fulton, editor's nephew, clurk in tho Appraiser's office; salary, 81.800 a year. Capt. Agnos, editor's eon in law, lately Assessor of Intornul lluvenuo, but transferred to a desk in tho American o.Tice in consequence of something having been said about tho Fulton family having too many places. Mr. John Koyser was taken from that desk and sunt to tho former place of Captain Agnes in tho Internal Hove- nue office, whore he now is, dividing fair. Putney McGarriglo, editor's mans eor, Special Agont of the Poet-Office Department on .Mail Depredations. Salary, $1,500 a year and $3 a day. For a small town like Bullimoro litis will answer pretty well. What else could Fulton do than pronounce Grant tho equal of Washington, con sidering the numbor of offices and the rich pickings that he and Ins rolations enjoy f Through what timely presents the ureal I- uilon tumiiy liavo inus Deen prospered must tie left to conjecture. N. Y. Sun. , Radical Rascality in New Ok leans. Governor Wurmonth, of Lou isiana, on 1 uesduy suspended Secrota ry of State, Geo. E. Bovoo, and ap pointed f . J. ilerron, cx-U. o. Alar- sbul, his succeshor, until the mooting of the Legislature Bovee refused to surrender his office to llorron, and was forcibly ejected by the police. It is charged that Bovco promulgated as a law, but which did not become a law, a bill pussed by tha lust legislature, known as tho Crescent City Water works bill. Bovco alleges that -he actod by tho advico ot the Attorney General. While Bovco wus being ousted from his office a strango sceno was taking place at tho City Hall, where an ordinanco introduced in Council, leasing the City Water Works to a company for twenty-five years, and authorizing the mortgage of tho Works for $2,000,000 was under con- snlcration. In tho course of the dis cussion Administrator Dclussize fcol orcd) produced a eerliflcato for 1000 shares of slock ut $100 each, which ho suid had been "givon him to secure his volo for tho measure." Adminis trator Wullon said that "he bad been offered a sum which would make him independent for lifo to support tho mcusuro, and Mayor Flanders stated that every Councilman hud been ap proached, and that "ho bad seen $100, 000 offered toono ofthem." The des patch which reports tho abovo, adds, tliut tho impression prevails that tho moasure will pass. One SENHim.R Radical Tho Bos ton Transcript a firm supporter of tho administration, vivos the following opinnn of tho disgraceful transactions of the Now Orleans offico -holdors : "Tho outrago at New Orleans, where by United Stulos troops were employ- ed oguitiBl the delegates favoring that blatant demagogue, Governor War mouth, deserves tho prompt altenlion' of tho administration, and the sum mary punishment ot ull tho federal ofllciuls responsible for the disgraceful transaction. Casey, rackard and the rest merit immcdiulo suspension from their offices for so deceiving and im posing upon Gonoral Reynolds, then in Texas, that he lent tbo military for tho use sf these intriguers. Tho ad ministration cannot afford to loso Its well carnod fumo for moderation and pouco by allowing itself to be compro mised by an implied or ever so remote endorsement of litis altogether unjus lifinblo act. Let every federal officer at Now Orleans coi cor icd in it be givon notice to quit, and fill thoir places, not with tools of Governor Warmouth, but with bonost and dis creet men, if any Such there aro in a city notorious for Its turbulent and riotous conduct. Now ton. It. Cornolius Walsh has been nominated for Governor by the Republicans of New Jersoy. It isjt nomination not lit to be made. Walsh has no qualification but his money. Ho was nominated with the help of the New York custom houso. The poople did not want him, and they won t elect him. Grant s office-hold ers wanted him, but they havo fow votes except they buy them. Xcw i or nun. Emorson Etheridgo, of Tennessee, says he does not cars whether he is called "a Dopsrturist, Conservative, or Democrat) but titer Is ono thing wnicu ne cannot stand, anq that ii tbo name of Radical." itndlrat tlonetty. CUIPS FROM Til X BLOCK OF OOHRUPTfON. MILLIONS STOLKN. ' ' The Plttsbnrg Post says i A ppenilod we give a partiul list of tho thieveries of Radical officials, and commend it tho careful consideration of evory taxpayer in tbo land, who Is compelled to L'ive a part of his earnings to make good these stupendous robberies. Of course, inis oniy incomes avuiy small part of the thefts that havo boon com mitted, and wo give only those which occur readily to our recollection; Tha list may bo. indefinitely ended and the sum total of defalcations and open robberies would reach a hundred mil lion beforo tho ond of Radical official corruption would bo reached. The Radical press makos a great ado about fruuds In tho New York city government. Grunted that ull the alleged frauds havo actually occurred, they affect only tho poopfo of Now York city, while thoso npponded alleot tho poople of the entire country, and impose additional burdens upon the tax-ridden pooplo of every Stato. Tho following list of frauds, defalca tions and thef ts aro certainly sufficient of themselves to nrrny tho people against the Radical lenders, who have connived and ussistod in thorn and now protect the plunderors :' l 1. There was stolon by Revenue Collectors, up to the 18lh of Februarys 1871, according to Mr. Boutwoll's oft licial statomenl to Congress, the suni of $20,700,783.38. Not ono of then defaulters bus been prosecuted or cult. od tO account. . . nrl 2. Tho government vessel, 'iGokUin Rule," bearing $a,OOU,000 of govern ment treasure wus wrecked in tho West Indies nnd tho money stolen, President Grant afterward appointed the chief pirate engaged in this bust ness to a high offico in Washington. 8. By thoconnivunceof Radical mom bo rs of Congress, Ooor'ge Cborpening. a mail contractor, was allowod a fraud nljnt claim of $500,000 for services ho novor performed. 4. J. Ledyard llodgo, a paymaster in the army, according to bis own published confession, stolo moro llinn $450,000 from tho government, llo i.i now staying quietly at his house No. 1423 K street, Washington, with none lo molost him or moko him alraid 5. Georgo O. Evans, Speciul Agont of the Slate of Pennsylvania, robbed tho Treasury of $;ib"t ,523.85, and the Radical Stato officials allowed him to escapo arrest -' 6. Gen. Whiluker, Postmaster at Hartford, Conn ; embezzled in tho neighborhood of $100,000. Ho is still continued as Postmaster by President Grant. . - 7. John V. Norton, assistant Poet- mastor of Now York, is a defuullor to tbo amount of $115,000. Ho is yet at largo nnd likely to remain so. As we have alrosdy suid this is but a small portion or Iho robberies com milled. What is yt in Co mo to the surfuco no man can conjoeture. Let every taxpayer look at the sum total in the following RECAPITULATION : Rcrenne CulleotorsH Oolites Rul , Cborpening ....... MoJ. Ilo.lge fleo. 0. Kvsns (Jen. Wbitaker.. J. W. Norton. ..20,70,OSS.SI ... 3,000.01)0.110 600,000.110 4.S0,0O0.OO 3M.523.Hi 1011,000.110 lli.000.110 Total. M..Jl,Ji'o,JOT,lS ' The Tammanu Vouds. .. As we expected, tha frauds itt "the Tammany Ring" upon tho peoplo Now York City, aro not chargoublo llie Democratio parly. It has Icukod . . I I 1 1 out, through tho procccdingsof a non partisan meeting held last week, in that citv. fur tho numose of denounc ing the thioves and adopting measures to rcscuo the treasury from their grasp, that llie scoundrelly politicians ot both sides continuully and repeatedly coin binod for purposes of plunder. Repub lican and Democratic rascals wore and are perpetually dovising schemes for their mutual benefit, nnd whilo they fight sham battles for the edification of the public, they form real partnor-j ships for mutual profit. As the Phila delphia livening Telegraph admits it "icoufd have been impossible tor the Democratio leaders of the gang of Now York robbers to slosl lens of1 millions from the nennln of thai cilrl if they had not shared a portion of their plunder with itepublican allies' So despito all the clamor of the Re publican press of this Slate, even tho Tammany frauds could not have been committed hud the Republican leaders of thut city bocn honest or hod they evon abstained from participation in tho peculations and extruvugancos complained of. Is it not fair to infer, sftor tins, thnt Rudical influences are corrupting everiichere, and its leaders aro so skillful in manipulating, pecu lating nnd stealing that they can form corrupt combinations sufficiently pow erful to Jefcat the best wishes of all honest people ? The history of Republics has yet to record the oxistenco or a ruling party which has been deluded Into placing in office such a horde of corrupt and rnscnlly crentures. Fraud ! Fraud 1 everywhere that Radicalism is in power, or wboro if hns sufficient strength to secure plui dor by combining with and assisting corrupt mon of tho ruling party to loisi inotnseives into oiiico l ' " Hut even after this exnosrowc have not tho spaco or Ineliniillorr-lo pay lnrthor attention lo the local 'f 1 fairs of another -State. . The Kv-anri ombczzlomont is n homo ofiair, audi sufficiently largo to command all the space we can afford to give any one subjoct this campaign, besides being p matter in which evory lax payer in Pennsylvania is personally Interested. Therefore, our readers must not con' strue our silence to any endorsement of the "Tammany frauds." We are "fornensl" fraud in any shape every where, end no manor by whom com mitted, bill are determined to "sweep before our own doors before we talk about our neighbors." Huntingdon Monitor. A SunsTANTiAL Hit. A dispatch giving tho returns of -the election in Maino says: "In the ship-bailding towns, His Republicans havegonerally lost," It was thought thai the Radi cals had guarded against this disaffec tion ny taking caro thut there were no shin building towns, in Maine, or elsowhcre on this sido of the Atlantic Cortuinly it is no fault of theirs that this industry survives. FosTOrricf Mattkrs. The Post office D-parltnont has established 2, 407 new offices and discontinued 804 officoa,making a not Increase in number of offices created during tbe year, 1,555. On the BOth of Juno last there were 80,045 offices in the United States. The numbor of oases acted upon by iho Department, Involving establish ments, discontinuances, changes of name and sito, resignations, removals, nd deaths, was 9,416, or 140 per day, Jt Radtral Trick. Tho alterant mado by tho wily Had- ioal manngors of this State to Infuso enthusiasm Into the Radical ranks, In Western Pennsylvania, by trotting President Grant around like a show ... n 1 1 nil ox, will prove a sorry luuure. me loss the people see of the Preeidontinl smoke stack, and the less they hour of him, and his strange way ot adminis tering the government, tho moro they will respect him and tho party thai put him in tho Executivo Mansion. The dodge was perhaps a ehrowd one, but the fruits of It will not pay for the powder burnt In tho manouvor. Here in the western part of tho Stato the peoplo begin to understand tho tricks of tho Radical Ring, and aro deserting tbe bosmlrched standard of Radicalism. It is to reclaim tho back- sliders thai Grant is brought out hero at this particular juncture. One and two yours ago, the Jtauical loaders wcro panic stricken by tho sudden defection in their camp in the West. Wo all remember that two years ago the illustrious Gift Ta k or hoverod for a time in Western Pennsylvania Ho was smelling tho battle or null street ufur off at thnt timo, and com municating with his pious brolhor in luw, Iho saintly and martyred Abel It, Corbin, concerning gold specula tions. What was tho result? An avalanche of indignation swept litis region round about, and Governor Geary went out of tho Banner county of the Union with a beggarly four ihuusand five hundred majority, two woeks after. A click of the telegraph (old'thorn how It wns in Philadelphia, and a huge- fraud was cooked up in that City, and Hon. Aa Packer was counted out of tho gubernatorial elec tion. .Wo say: .Hail to tho Chiof Gift Tuker of tho land I Welcome lo the field of his labors of two years ago I Wostern Pennsylvania will look after l'liiladolpliia this year. His gold bubbles and his goldon bubbles will burst more hopolessly in 1871, than they did in 1800. With Grant in the West and tho colonists that aro being introdoced into tho Philadelphia Navy Yard by his sanction, and by running bogus newspapers, Mr. Russell Errotl expects to save Pennsylvania. But lie is mistaken. Grant's office holder who is away from his post of duty, concocting his schemes will have tho melancholy salielactiona or seeing all .his calculations go to "Davy Jones' locker. IVtsburgn rost. Mrs Laura D. Fair has put in con spicuous pluccs in her prison quarters tho cards ol nearly 4U0 of her lemin ino sympathizers who havo called on her since she murdered Judgo Critten den. She boasts, it is said, of having more o: Iho sympathy ot San rran cisco than any woman in tho whole city. t as 1 Uunng the tlalirery ot JJutler s speech at Springfield, soveral spoons enclosed in an envelope, were passed up to htm. Iho uonernl tore open the envelope, saw the corner of one of tbe spoons and the joko al the same ;imo, and, hastily slipping the pack go into his pocket, proceeded with tiis address. Can't Go. The Lincoln Monument i) lairmount Park, Philadelphia, wil be unveiled this week, to which Presi lent Grant has been invited but can't go, being on bis way to visit some or,tM.tv.lW0 ; g Wonder who they to, Brn Th(iv ' ., ho i,ni,iin m, . relations whom ho has not seen for ---- . V...tv hey must be holding great ways from h'tng Branch. Wiieri Tiiky Kr.KP Them Lieut. Governor Dunn, of Louisiana, snys in a loiter addressed lo the lion. Horace Greeley thut "there are 90,000 Repub lican voters in this Stato, 84.00U of whom are colored. Thai must cor tuinly provo healthy for Radicalism. . John . Kusscl Young asks Horace Greoley ."what are the reasons why Grant should not be renominated f" and is fool onough to suppose thai Horace can crowd a catalogue of those reasons into a single number of the ' irwune. Pry Goods, &(. 1871. 1871. AUTUMN! REED BROTHERS, H iasar firaaar, CLEARFIELD, PA., , Mai Stbiet, CURWEK8VILLK, Fa., An oponing TUTS WKKK mn ttrotlr i , , tlock of I GOODS FOR THE SEASON I Our slock will be replete with the , NEWEST DESIGNS I o . ... -w, w In Foreifn mi 4 Domett, a tihlRfl GOODS, SHAWLS, COATINGS, nRPKLI.ENTfl, FLANNELS. Kto., M. Tugthr wilt. fall lln of Notions, Trimmings, I.ADIK8' AND GENT'S Furnishing Goods, And MILLINini GOODS, At Price to tuit the Times Do not fall to mII. Herpwtfally, ItEED BROTHERS. P. S. llftTlng parohaneil hrgeljr ! Mltllovrjr lltmdri, Allllintkn In sutjMrnt to tvt.1 will b up .litd at wh.MU rate. WANTItl) iWTht School Dlmtoraor 0, lleh townnhlp want Art or nil eonpstcDt Trnhrf for tbo cow log trintor torsi of lit months. Om Rial sf doHoao and it nod ra. enminonrfationi lo Uko ohargo of Iho JayjoMlllo kbooI. Salarj good. Taoao wishing to ar-plj thoald allotid tho osaMlnatloa oa tho ISto of tfepunbor, at JajaoovUhi; Adrfr - 7s A. fKIUEAUI, ilMt f itilhl MUli, ClfarloJd too it, f , grflat dirrtlsriufnts. General Eled! on Proclamation. WHEREAS, by tot or tbt Gonoral Ama hi of tha Coamoowtaltn of Ptioovlfa- nla tnUllod "Ad act to rogulaU tbo Gonoral Blaetloa wltbla thia Oonmoawtalib," It la oa- jolnod opon tho Sborifli of tbo Mvaral oonntla 19 giro ptoiio no it co or man itaiiun, ina p.o wboro lo bo bold, and Ibo vftoou to bo oloctod. TflaairoRB. t. Juans J. Pib. High Sborfff ofClaarntld eouoly, do borobjr giro mono no tleo lo Iho alectun or Ino coaotj oi uiaarnaia, th.vt a aanaral tltfitloa will bo ho.d OB tbo B bo or n TtiBiDAt op OcroBBB MBIT, (bain tbo ltiih day of Ibo roonib,) at iho oovaral a lee lion dli- trictl in lata eonDi7,ai WDioa urn auu yw tbo qnalinod TOton will voto- Foronoparaon for Auditor General of tbo Com aionwoaltb of Peuntyliania. For ona poraun fur Purveyor Usncral oT tho Com monwtaltb ot Ponnijrlvania. Fur one nanun lo rrnrotaut the couut'tp of Cam bria. Clearfield, Clinton and Kilt, in tbo Senate of tbn Cum in uo wealth. Fur one penon to rcpreient Uieavut.tr of Clear- flrlil in tho Houeo of Hep retail tali vci of thia Coaiuunwvalth. For two perioni fur tho offloa of Aaeoeiato Jadgo of Clearfield oouuly. . For one porion fur the office of Prothonotarj Ao.f of Clear Held ouuntj. For one peraon fir (be off oc of KtgUter A Record er. Ac., of ClearflflM oountj. For "ne pereon fur the otlioeof County Treaaurer oi iirnrneia oouniy. Fur one person for the offloo of County Com mil lunar of Clearfield oouuly. For ona pereon for tho office of Auditor of Clear field county. For one pereon for the office of County Surveyor or vieurneiit county. Alio, the elector of each borough and townibip will vote fur one pereon fur Afieeeor. Tho electura of tho county of CiYarftcId will talte notice that the laid general election will bo held at the following plaoei, vii t Bpooaria townnulp, at the Union Hotel, U Glen lldpO. Hrtl tnwfiehip, sU tk hosssw f Awtpk ICUIm. II loom townahip, at the honae of the lata Jataea it loon, Dr. Uogga townahip, at the honae of Edward Albert, llrudford tow no bin. at the bouac of Jaoob Pieroe. Urady townahip, at tha hoaM of Wm. Schwom, in liUtnom on rg. 11 urn tide townahip, at Vounr'a achool bonsa. Chaat townahip, at the public achool boaae near oimon noranangn a. Cloarfluld borough, at tha Conrt Houaa. Corington towoihiii, at tha houaa of J. Maarcr. Corwonavilla borough, at tbe boaaa of tha lata Iiaao oloom. Deeatar townahip, at Centre achool bona. Fergueon townahip, at the houae of John Greg ory, formerly oocopied by Tboa. Hobieon, (Uroad- way.j (Jirard townahip, at Congreea 11111 achool houae. Goahoa townahip, at tha publio achool bouae, Uraham townahip, at .the hoots of Jacob II u birr. (Juhoh townahip, at the publie school bouee, in janMvina. lluaton townahip, at the house of Jesse Wilson Jordan township, at the public school houae, In Ansonville. Karlhaua townahip, at Bridgrn'i achool bousa. Knox tuwnthip, at Tarkey 11.11 achool boaso. Lawrence township, at the Court House, in tha borough of Ueai-nulil. Lumber City borough, at the public school house. Morris townahip, at the house formerly occupied by Thomas Kyler. New Washington borough, at the publio achool bouse. Osceola borough, at the public house of Milo iinyi, in saia noruugn. Pmn township, at the hotel formerly kept by W. W. Anderson. Pika township, at the house of the lata Isaae uiooui, in tue uorougn ol turwensrille. Vnlon toTD'hin.at the bouse of 1). K. Brubaker, Woodward townchip, at the house of Thutnai llcndprson. AN ACT regulating tha mode of voting at all elections tn the several oountiea of I hie Com monwealth, approved the 30th day of March, A, D.( 1HM, via: Hiptioj t. lit it tnmtitd by tha Pen at a and Mouse of Representatives of the Commonwealth of rennayivama in urncrai Aeiwmiiy wet, ana it is hereby enacted by authority of the same. That the qualified voters of tha several eounties of this Cominonwealtn, at all gmont-1, towuahip, borough and special elections, are herrbv. hereafter author iaed and required ta vote, by tickets, printed, or wniien, or partly pnniea ana partly written, aer erally elaasilied as follows t One tioket shall em brace the names of all Jn1gfe of courts voted for, and to be labelled, outside, "judiciary;" one ticket shall embrace the names of the stale officers voted fur, and ha lalielled, "state;" one ticket shall em brace the names of ail county officers voted for, including oflice of senator, member, and mem Iters of assembly, if voted tor, and mem Iters of Congress, if voted fur, and be labelled, "eounty i" ono ticket shlla embrace the names of all townahip officers veled for, and be lebvllsttt, "Uiwusblp " t lea st shall embrace tha names of all borough officers voted for, and be lalx-lleu, "borough and each class shall bo deposited la separate ballot boxes. CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION. I also make known Iho following aet approved tho SJ dsy of June, 1871, entitled "An art to au thorise a popular vote upon the question of calling aoonvcntion to amend the Constitution ot renn sylranta." Src. 1. Be It enacted, Ac, That the qnestloa of oallinf a convention to amend the Constitution of this Commonwealth, be submitted In a vote of the people, at (he general election to be held on tha scound Tuesday of October next, tho said question to bo voted for tn manner following, to wit: In eountiej and cities in which alip ticket voting is authorised by law, votes for and against a convention may be et pressed and giroo upon the ticket, headed or endorsed with lha word "itate," and not otherwise, and tbo wools weed shall be "constitutional convention," and ander- ncath "for a convention or "agAinst a eonren linn j and in oountiea and diunou in wbico slip ticket voting sbsll not be authorised by law, each elector vnttng utton aatd question shall east a sen. a rate ballot endorsed on tbeoutaide "constitutional convention' and containing oa tho Inside the wordt "for a convention" or "against a conven tion r and all votea oaat ai aforesaid shall be re ceived, counted and returned by tbe proper elec tion o mcers and return judges as voles lor wover nor art received, oounted and returned ander ex Isting laws. ftnt.ca la further hereby riven. That all persons except JusMces of tha Peace, who shall held an office or appointment of trust under tho government of tho United Stales, or of this Stale, cr of any Incorporated district, whether a oommisfoned officer or otherwise, a subordinate) officer or agent, who Is or shall bo employed an der tha Legislative, Executive or Judicial da part taenia of this State or of the United States, or any elty or Incorporated dlitrlet, and also that every snsmber of Congress, or of tho State legislature, or of tbo oomiuoa or select vounel) of any elty, or aommlsaloner of any Incorporated district, aro by law Incapable of holding or exercising, at the same time, the office or ap pointment of Judge, Inspector ar Clt rk of any elect ;,d of ihii Commonwealth. OF ELECTION OFFICERS, In ease tha person who shall bavo received the second highest number of votes for inspector, shall not attend on the day of election, then tha person who shall have received the second highest nam her of votes forjudge at tho next preceding eleo tion, shall act as inspector in hia placet and in case the person who shall bare received tha high est number of votes for innpeolor shall not attend, the person elected judge, shall appoint an inspec tor in hia place : and in eaae ins person elected judge shall not attend, (hen the innpeetor who re ceived the highest number of votes, shall appoint a judge in a is placet or u any vacancy shall con tinue ia the hoard for the space af ona boar after lha lime fixed by law for tha opening of ibo elec tion, the qualified voters of the lownohip, ward or biatrial fur which such offiner shall hare been elected, present at the place of election, shall se lect onaout of inatr number to nil suon vacancy. Alan, that where a judge, by sickness or una voidable accident, is unable to attend such sueu ing of judges, then tho atrliflcate or return shall ha. lamltwn nhsraxi f Ii ana nf ill 1 reatiwrnrsi clerks of lha election ol the district, who shall do and perform the duties required of said judgo uo able to attend, Tha Return Jadgei of the reaped I ve districts aforesaid ara requested ta meet at tha Court Mouse, la lha boron fh or vlearlleld, on the fir nt Friday atxt after tho said aaeond Tuesday of Uetober, thea and there to do Ifcose t blears required of them by law, uivk ander ftiy band and seal, ai Clearfield, tbt a thirteenth day of September, tn tha L.S. year of ear Lord one thousand oliht hundred and seventy-one. and of the Inde pendence of lha United States the ninety fifth. JIM IN . riK, Sheriff. A Proclamation. BY virtue of aa act approved tbo twenty fourth day of May, 1H7I, entitled "An aot lor the protection offish (n tha Suaqucbsna River and its tributaries," prohibiting tha erection of fish baa sets, Ac, tn the aforenamed streams, and making It incumbent an the Sheriff to remove tha same alter giving tn days' notice In two county papers that the aforenamed Instruments for the destruction of flih aro known to exist and re. quest tbe owners to remove or deatroy tha aame: NoTira it pjRnr.ar niVBN, tbat several of the aforenamed fih haakett ara known lo axial In Clearfield Creek at various point between tb mouth and Ardery'a dead water, and are hereby declared publio nuisances. Tho owners thereof ra hereby notified to remove or dismantle tha same within ten days from tha data af thie no Ilea, wnder penalty of having them removed by tbo Sheriff at abelr ex pen is. sIlBl.If. v. PIE, Simairr'a Orrtra, I Sheriff. Clearfield, Pa.,Sepl II, isn-ltj ' i. EATUER t LEATHER ! French Calf Skins. A Franca Kip, Upper and Harness Leather mints. Enameled and Patent Leather. Oak Tea and Spanish Sole, furnished tn shoemakers at low rates, ny anAiitn LTTLE, gUiSffllaurouji. REGIHTKH'g NOTICIlr-Nolio. Is hereby aiv.n Dial lb. IoIIooIdc aoeouats hare been laoiined and passed bj me, aad rem. is lied of reeurd la Ibis office Tor tue luipeoiuia e, netf-s, ISKslees, eredilors, aad all others la an other way I rjt rested, and Kill be presented to the aeit Or phans' Court ol Clrarield eounir, to be held at the Uonrt House, In ths borough of Clearfield, eon. nunclnf ou the 4th Monday (beinf the Isth day) of September, A. I). 1871. Final eooount of Mary J. Davidson and William Davidson, administrators of Joseph H. Davidson, Ists of Uell townibip, doooaaed. Final aooount of 11. L. Uendersnn and Isaac Boueb, administrators of John Boueo, late of 11.11 township, deceased. final account of Joseph Rainey, administrator of Hubert II. Heine, late of llurnside township, deceased. Partial account of 6, C. Paichcn, administrator of Porter J. Johnson, late of Besoaria township, deecased. Partial account of Amos Ilubler, administrator of Biinon Catberman, late uf Morris township, deoeased. Partial account of Isaac Kirk, Samuel Kirk and John Kii.kII, Kiecutore of Jason Kirk, late of Lumber City, deoeased. Acoount of II. H. llurd, Executor of Ana West fall, late of Chest township, deceased. Final and distribution account of C. Howe and Joseph dors, executors of Otorge Gosl, late of fecal ur lownsmp, ucoeasra. Final account of Martin II. I.uthor, administra tor or Hoawell Luther, late of lirady township, deeeaaed. Account or Mina Sloes and Jamee M. McKee, administrators of Ucorgo Klou, late of Knoi townahip, deoeased. Partial account of Jesse Linn and David Dress ier, executors of Joseph Lines, late of lirady township, deceased. Acoount of Jacob Pearee, executor 6f Jerome Robinson, late of liradfurd town.hip, deceased. HaaiiTtu's Orrtra, 1 A. W. LIB, Clsarfleld, Pa., Sept S, lHJI-lc. J Kegister. T HIE aKW YORK RIOT! Orange vs. Green I Krcrybody lo awara that our "Foreign Rela tions" bare had a big lima in New York lately, but Mayor Hall and Oovernor Hoffman and Chief he iso and a Jot of other feilowi have cot it fixed op, and the Paddys hare stuck tho bandies in their picks and gone to work again. Rut, notwithstanding all this, tha KEYSTONE 6110B STOKE haa been refilled with a stock of Boots & Shoes of all descriptions, from tbo coarse at to tha finest, and from the big gest t tha least. A large stock of Ladles' Shoes, Gaiter and Slippers, of all etyles, kinds and prices. Oent'i Shoes, Roots. Gaiters, Slippers a fine assortment. Misses' and Children's Shoes aad U alters of all descriptions. Boy's Hoots A Shoes, a very large variety. A oordial invitation Is extended to all to call and examine my stock, and flatter anveelf tbat I can please tha most fastidious, both as to ttyla and price. T. M. ALEXANDER, J vJe Keystone Shoe Store, Clearfield, Pa. pROPOIED AMENDMENT to the CONSTITUTION OF PENNSYLVANIA. JOIST BIOLtTli. P.-spiwlog as ameuduiejit to the ConititutioB of trennsyivama. As 4t rttobtj by (Aa SenaU earf foes Repr. cefaftpe af tk Commonttoaitk of MytHia in Grrat Awtmblf met. That tha following amend ment of the Constitution of this Commonwealth be proposed to the people for their adoption ar rejection, pursuant to the provisions of tha tenth article thereof, to wit: AMENDMENT. Strikeout the Sixth Section of the Sixth Article of the Constitution, and ineert la Ilea thereof the following : "A Slate Treasurer shall be chosen by the quali fied elcctura of the State, at such times and fur such term of aervioe as shall be prescribed hy law." JAVH? W WfiMH, "' Speaker of the House ot RepreaentMivei. WM. A. WALLACE, Approved tho 15th day of June, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and eeventv-one. JISO. W. UEARY. Prepared and certified for publication pursuant to tbe Tenth Article of the Constitution. F. JORDAN, Secretary of the Commonwealth. Office Sccretarv of the Commonwealth, ) Uarrisburg, July 6tb, 1871. f tillolP NIBBLE AD ST0E YARD ! Mrs. S. S. LID DELL, IIsTing engaged In the Msrble business, desires to inform her frieods and the publie that she has now and will keep constantly oa hand a 1arc and well sulected stock of ITALIAN AND VERMONT MARBLE, and Is prepared to furnish to order TOMBSTONES, BOX AND CRADLE TOMBS, MONl'MENTS, Curbs and Posts for Cemetery Lots, Window Bills end Csps, also, BUREAU, TABLE AND WASH STAND TOPS, Ac, Ac Vft-Vsnl oa Reed street, near tbe R, R. Depot, Cl.rneld, Pa. J'f.fl ll' O S A D A L I S THE INGREDIENTS THAT COM POSE R08ADALIS are published oa erery peckage, therefore It Is mot a secret preparation, eonsequeatly rilYSICIANS PRESCRIBE IT. It ia a certain rare for Scrofula, Srphili, in all its forms, Rheumsli.ra, kia Dis eases, Liver Complaint and ail diieasea of the Blood. ONE BOTTLE OF ROSADALIS will da more guod than tea bottles of the Syrups of Ssrsapsrilla. TIIB UNDERSIGNED rtlTSItlANS hare used Rosadalis ia their practice for the past three years, and freely endorse it as a rsliabls Alterative and Blood Purifier. PR. T. O. Pl'fin, of Tleltlm.re. DR. T. J. BOY K IN, " PR. R. W. CARR, PR. V. O. DANNKLLY, DR,J. 8. SPARKS, of Nicholasrills, Ky. PR. J. L. MrCARTHA, Columbia, 8. C. DR. A. B. NOBLES, Ediecomb, N. C. USED AND ENDORSED BY O s A I) A J. B. FRENCH A PONS, F.R Illvcr.Mase F.W.SMITn. Jackson, Mich. A. F. WHEELER, Lima, Ohio. B. HALL, Lima, 0'uio. CRAVEN A CO., Oonlnn.ville, Vs. SAMUEL O. McFADDEN, Mnrfreesboro, Tenn. Our space will not allow of anr eitead ed remarks In relation to the rtrtues of RoMdalis. To the Medical Profcioa we Huarantee a Fluid Eitraol superior lo anr they hare erer ased in the treatment of diseased Blood: and to Ihe afflicted we ear I try Rosadalis, and you will be restored to ueaitn. Rosedalls is sold hy all Prutgiits price l.40 per bottle. Address DR. CLEMENTS A CO., Jfaasuetuna, CImi'iH, Aug. t, 1871. -ly. B.LTiuons, Mn. For sals by A. I. Shaw, Clearfield, Pa. Sheriff's Sale. TIT slrlue of a writ of fieri ratine. Is. I) sued eat of Ihe Court of Common Pleas of Clearfield eonnly, and to me directed, there will be eipot.d to PUBLIC SALK.at ths Court Hoase la the borourh of Clearfield, oa Wednes day, the iilh day of Sept., 1871, at 1 o'clock, p. at., the following Real Estate, te wit! That certain piece of land situate la Belt town, ship, Clearfield eonnly Pa., boundsd oa the snath by ihe 8n.qu.buna riser, oa Ihe wret by Thorp, on the aorta hy Knrabauih and McCraken, and oa Ihe east by David Bell's land ; ejontalnicg about 17 aerear more or boo. Seised, taken in eieeatloa aad ta he sold as Ihe properly af Lewis Smith. jeJBUdert will take eotlee that II per eat. of the purchase moa.y n.rl be paid when the property Is knocked dowa, or II will he nnt ap sgsln for sale. JUSTIN J. PI1, ewamrs a Orrtra, I IheruT. Clsarteld, fa., Sept. S, lltl. Ural fstatf (or s3ft yU.UARlE REAL ESTATE AT HBLIO SALE By slrtue of an Act wtfojZ,-, Sold, oa MONDAY, SEPTEMBER Uu,? o'clock, p. m., ths following descriUtd .i '"' Eighty Acres of Un& Situate In Woodward township, Cl.srfl.lj Pa , bounded by land, of ni WJ "!, about iS acres oleared, with a lug hullM LT''f and other irjlDroveuit.nl. . . ' aut tity of good Pine, Oak and il. lnlo.k , J Jl" on. ow occupied and owned by J.u,., li t Jr, a pauper on seid town.hip of ttood, TERMS : One.lhird ...h . ... eala, and balanoe en the 1st of Jus., s;H interest, to be secured by bond snd rn.,tt'r, tne premises. JAMES LOf'KKTT W. B. ALEXANut, aug!0-t Poor Overseers ol YYmdaini OB BALE! Valuable Real Estate I IX CLEARFIELD, PA. Ths subscriber oilers for sale hi, prosnt, m Market street, (next door to Allt,c0, Clearfield, Pa., being a lot and a half, )t jj! front on Market street, with a double plank tJT stury HOUSE, oontsinlng four Isrp noaufc stairs snd six awl bed aooms up.uirv sndtMi frame plank STABLE and all elber t,ennui outbuildin,s erected lberou. Tbit. U'EljjX good water on the premises. 9"For terms and condition, apply n premises, or to Frank Short, at Ihe hon Ika Shop, next door to Miller A Powells store hu. ket street, or by letter to ' F. (-II0ET, CleaHSeld, Clearfield Co., Pa, "yyfEBT VIRGINIA ' Timber and Coal Lnnds FOR SAL2! The following tracts of Timber sad Cos! Lul, are offered for sals: Ons tract of 17,(Ki9Mrw, lying on tbe Elk River, ia Webster eounty; Uns tracts lying on tho same river in Braxton ssa two of o,0U0 oerea each end one of l,(Mi an' and one Iract containing 91:0 acres, lying,, tk (taulcy River, in Nirholss eounty. ThetiUsi. these lands are perfect. Any informatioa concerning these IsndKu Is had by addres.ing Ii. 8. JLKUAL, March 22, IHTl-tf. Phiiiptburi. pK (? durational. JKOSl CITY COI.I.I.CC, riTTSBl'ROH, M. Ths best conducted, most popular and reteta ful inftitution In tbs United States, for tbe tsw. ougb, practical education, of young and aisiW aged men. oT For large deseriptivs eimlsn, eontaining full partieular., address Jy2 3m J. C. SMITH, A. M , Priaeipal flRY VIEW ACADEMY, PERRIVILLE, JUNIATA CO, PA. roa MALa io raaaLa rrnu. Attraclirely eituatcd In a healthful and keuti. ful regioa, one-foarth of a mile from Pcnn.ilrua Railroad. Four regular graduate,, asaiMei bj other competent instructors, constitute tbsewf of instruction. The Principal (for ksdt ytsn in charge of Tuscarorm Academy, and sine IM! the head nf this institution.) refers to hi, ssww ous pupils ia all tbe learned proieuies, sas is every department of business. Ttsus : l:N per annum. Music and Painting speciallin. let session will commence September l.t, 1871. Adlre.s, DAVID WILSON, A. If. Jy2 la A. J. PATTERSON, A. If. MISS H. S. SWAN'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS CLEARFIELD, PA. Tn V rill VVBK -r t .... i.. jh eommenc Monday, Stpt. 4ih, 1S71. TERMS OF TUITION. Reading, Orthography, Writing. Object Les sons, Primary Arithmetic and Primary Geography. IT N History, Local and descriptive tleogrsphy with Msp Drawing. Grammar, Meutal and Written Arithmetic t H Algebra and the Sciences..... IS M Instruction ta instrnmsntal music . It H Oil painting, 2 lesson II N Wax work I M For full psrticulars send for Circular. Clearfield, Sept. I, 1870-lypd. ri rinpin r srirvriwv A Male and Female Clauslral High ScheeL. Hach Department Separate, Distinct tali Complete lu Itself THE scholastic year of this In.tltulioi i, divi ded into two rations of Sve months llwesty one week.) each. Ths first session eomuiescM ... Ihe flr.1 Monday In September; the second, ss tss first Monday in February, Theoonrse of instrnetion embraces every lWe necessary to a thorough, practical and acecia,ik ed eduralion of both sexee. Pupils will be admitted al any time arisharjed from date of entrance to tbe olo'ee of the aeuioa. No deduotion will be made for abate., stem t In cases of extreme and protracted iliacM... Students from a diitance can he aesoutmouatei '. wilh board at low rates. For particulars, send for circulars, or ad.lraw Rev. P. L. HARRISON, A. M July 1(1, mi-tf. Pawcipsl- JTEOSARD HOttsK. Clearfield, Pa. The andenigned haa taken the above named I hotel, and rerpeotfully solicits a shsre of ..tree, age. Its close proximity to the Depot, make, thia house a desirable slopping plaes for the trarrliaf ; public. (J T If 71) 8. B. ROW. rjIHE AMEU1CAM HOI SK, CURWENSVILLE, CLainrtsi.D CorsTT, Psn'i. This long eslabliihed and popular hotel i, still ' kept by Ihe subscriber, whe epsree ao effort te please all who patronise him. "To please," I, Ike motto at the American House, and all that ii .iked . ie a trial. i E. W. RKKH, Proprietor. Curwensville, March 16, 1871 If. ' I?8TR A V. Came trespsslng oa tbe premises J of the subscriber In Lawrence ti.wBtbip. about tha middle of last May. a light BRINPLIi BULL, about one year old. Tbe owner is hereby notified to come forward, prove property, par obarges and take him away, or he will be disposed of according to law. Sept. it. john McLaughlin. YOUR ATTKNTIO N I JUST FOR A MOMENT I Are yon in need of a good set of Heroes, F Are you in need of a good Saddle or BridlsF If so, call al ths Saddle and Harness Shop sf Junx C. Haawiri, whsre yoa can get ths brft is the market. Double and Single Harness and Le dies'and Gent's Ssddlesof superior workmsnfbip, always on hand or manufactured to order. Spe cial attention is called to my stock of Collar, snd Hemes, which are the best in nse. I also hareea assortment of Saddlers' Hardware, which will be disposed of at reasonable rates. P.epairins of alt kind, promptly attended to. )L.lnn't fnrfct is eall before purchasing slsewhere. Shop in Ura kam's Row, Market street, Clearneld, I'a. Mays, 1871-ly. JOHN C. HARWICK. COURT PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, Hon. O. A. MAYER, President Judge of Ihe Court of Common Pl.at the Twenty. Iflh Judielel District, eouipeisd ef the counties of Cleertleld, Centre and Clislsa and Hon. Saavai, dins and Hoa. Jacoa VY atLM, Associate Judges of Clesrisld cooe'Tt have isaued their p'ecspl, lo as. directed, for is holding of a Court of Coinmoa Plsss, Orphan, Court, Court ef tlusrter 6. ..Ion,, Court ef Oisr and Terminer, and Court of General Jail D.H' ery, al lbs Cuurt llouss at Clearfield, ia and frln eounty of Clearfield, eommsneing on the fourth Monday, HAtli day or Sept., IHTI. sad te ecntiaue one week. NOTICE IS, therefore, hereby givsa, ts lha Coroner, Ju.liwa of the Peace, and Consubl.. In aad for said county or Clearfield, te air.' Iheir proper persons, with their Kseords, Roll Inqulsltioas, Kxaminsllons, and ether Reai.ai' hranc, te do thoae things which to their ofJc'V and la their behalf, peruia to he done. oivitw .-4-t mj U.d atClearleld, III; day of Heptemher, la the year of onr Lord see theasaad eight kuadred and ssvsniy-eas. JUSTIN JPIBafl i1AI.CI.NKI) PLASTER AND UYDRAllW J Cement, for sale by ... - HARTSWjri, A inih