GEORGE L. GOODLANDElt, kpitoh and rnomiBToa. CLKAKFIELD, Ta. WEDNESDAY MOHNIXO. OCTOUKR 4. 1871 Domocratio State Ticket. for auditor oeneral, GEN. WM. McCANDLESS, VI I UIHIEt,l"JI.l. FOll SURVEYOR GENERAL, CAPT. JAMES II. COOPER, Of I.AWnMCS CorxTY. full poll of the Democratic vote wilt eoura tha election of our State ticket by a larjjo majority. TfT'Lat every Democrat remember that, and Imprest tb. truth of it upon tho uiinds of his aofichbors. Domocratio District Ticket. SENATOR: HH.I.IAM A. W AM.Al'i:,of Clonrtlolcl, Demooratio County Ticket. ASSEMBLY: JOHN I.AWeilin, of Oareol. . ASSOCIATE JUDGES: WILLIAM C. FOLEY, of t'lcnrtielil. JOHN J. II I AD, of Lawrence. PUOTIIONOTARY: AARON C. TATH, of Clearfield. REGISTER A RECORDER: ASnUBY W. LUC. of Clearfield. TREAHURKRt AMI r.I, P. iMI.WON, of Ilradfbld. COMMISSIONER: H. I'. COUTRIET, or Karthau.. AUDITOR: nt BCN M( Plll .RSON, of ClcarScM. COUNTy'sURVEYOR: S. V. Mct l.OXKrY.ofCurweiiavIlle. Lemon. Ttiia county promises to j0 000 better tlmn evor befuro. Jn fact nearly overr body is going to vote tlio Democratic ticket up there. A Good Place. "Thogorernmcnl" was rusticating tit Chicago on Sunday Inst, and from tlicnco pointed east wardly. Its destination is not known, l'robably, Washington. O.N A Visit. Four of Grant's Ciibi not Minintci's were on a visit to Wash ington on Friday last. Ono, Belknap, Actually remained nt tho Critiitul over Sunday. Tuns Oct. Let no man in Clear field county who culls himself u Demo rat fail 10 go to the polls on Tuesduy next and deposit his voto for the wholo Democratic ticket. Go! Every Democrat who remains at homo, and fails to poll his vote for tho Democratic nominees on Tuesday next, coniribulos to tho rcr.otniiintion of Grant and his nlundcrinir. nresent i - oi tnkins crew. Splurging. "Tlio government" has been mistering through Ohio, Indiana and Illinois for two weeks past, and is likoly to get back to its winter resi dcnco at Washington, whero tho old logy Presidents used o stay tho whole 3-car round. Tho great smoker has indued taken a now departure. Good Bye. Doctor. Wo notice among tho namos of tho Radical nom inccs of Elk county, that of Dp. C. H Uurly for county treasurer. This is just whero tho Doctor lins been drill. ing ever sinco Sam got hold of him in looi. Lake I'orney, bo is going to dio in tho lust ditch. Tho best of friends must part. Good hyo, Doctor, Seven Thousand. Tho strifo in the lladical ranks in old Berks seems to bo irreconcilable, and our friends fo ully claim 7,000 majority, Tho feud is very bitter bctwocn tho Post Mas tors,' Assesors and Collectors of tho tt fi r. . Ti.- hi 1 i i.... lcr brigado" is in open rebellion to 'the government." Thei Star Skt. Tho defeat of the hero of Fort Fisher Butler who can vassed Massachusetts for Governor ns the Grant candidato, is an evidence that Senator Sumner is moro potent in ttiut State tlinn tho Boast and "tho Govern ment" combined. No delegates from tho Plymouth Bock Slato lor Grant. Yet wo want to sco the great presont tuker nominaicd. Truthful Olive. Olivo Logan snyl that In Europe Oio woman mif frago movement is gcnerully classed with Mormouism, Oncidacommuuisni fiui ficoloveism, which shows that tho pcnplo of Europe arc good at classify ing. Aod tho Aincricnn who does n"t tako a similur viuw of this method of social debauchery is cither a tool or n knave, Go To Tim Election. Democrats, go to tho election on Tuesday next, nnd assist in overthrowing tho Radl ? al hosts .on that day. Because, il Von stay nt homo, you will only re flect on yourself uftcr the election is over, and will bo reprimanded by your more enthusiastic neighbor who has discharged bis full duty to his coun try, himself and bis party, On Parade It is reported Hint Oo. O. Evatis, Gov. Geary's J.100,000 fitnto robber, can bo seen nny fino day in Brondway, New York, with a num ber of other loyal, wealthy und fash ionable, gentlemen, who rusticate in that thoroughfare. Where aro tho detectives and the State authorities Who are hunting him f Why don'l they gobble him up f Later. Evans has been nrrestod by Now York officers, and his loyal Pennsylvania friends have sue I out a habeat corpus for lbs purpos f re using him Ittmocratle JlectlHB. In nceordjiicu with previous notice, a largo number ol Jiomocrals assem bled in tho Court room bn Tuosduy evening, lor tho purpose ot listening to wholesomo truths. The meeting being culled to order by J. B. Walters, Esq , Chairman of tho County Committee, on motion of John A. h. Flegul, Wm. M. McCul. lough, Esq., was culled to tho chair, and, on motion of Chirk Itrown, Major V. B. Holt, Gon. W. B. Hartshorn, I.orens Ilorllino, J. W, Shugnrt, J. W. Potter, Itttno Caldwell, John D. Millor, and Samuel Jenkins, were elected Vico Presidents, nnd II. W. Smith, W. AY. Worrall, and S. A. CulJ. well, Secretaries. Tho meeting being organized, tho Chairman proceeded to sluto tho ob ject thoroof, and in a vory oxcellonl manner fired eoino red hot shot into tho enemy's camp. .At tho conclusion of Mr. McCul lough's remarks, ho introduced to tho audioneo our nominoo for Auditor General, General Willium McCtmdloss, who nt once went to work, mid in a speech of about an hour and a half, overturned and laid baro all tho Radi cal robberies mid rophiutrics of tho day. At tho conclusion of his speech, Senator Wulhico was called out, and, although somewhat weak nnd cxhtiui-t-od from incessant labor in speuking und traveling, gave tho old enomy many hurd thrusts, and proved conclu sively that the Democrats could only be defeated this fall through one con tingency by not going to tho polls on election "day. A general turnout, and ho guuruntoes tho Stato by 15,000 majority for tho Domocratio Stato ticket on the 10th of October. At tho conclusion of Mr. Wullaco's speech tho meeting adjourned. Law and Oudkr. It appears from the published proceedings of tho New York Ihdicul Stato Convention, which nssoinblid ut Syracuse on Thursday last, that it was nothing moro or less than u loyal mob, made up on tho vie torious side of Custom House officers, Asses-ors, Collectors, Post Masters und DK'ctive-f, all of whom wero for Granl & Co. cf eouri-o, while tho mi nority, headed by Greeley, Fonton & Co., hailed from tho pcoplo. The Convonlion becamoso tumultuous on several occasions that tho polico hnd to bo -summoned to quell tho riotors, und this too in an assemblugo com posed of gentlemen "controlled by grand moral ideas." While Giant's offico holders have forced an expres sion in favor of his reiioininttlion, they ut the samo timo huvo split tho Radical party in Now York from ono end of the State- to tho other, and makes it suro for tho Democracy by 50,000 majority. , The Radical Mektinu. Tho men 'controlled by grand morul ideas," us is their annual enstom, hnd a meeting in tho Court House on Wednesday nirlit of Court week. It was the sllmcst nfTuir wo over behold on a similar occasion. Chairman Fulford led off on local affairs assessments, new prison and high taxes. For ignorunco, falsehood, and downright stupidity, ho certainly succeeded beyond any ono wo ever listened to, in tho shupo of a front seat professor of religion. If ho lies as pro mcuilately in clmrcli allairs, it Is a wonder that the fato of Annanias has not befell him. Asa falsifier, Fulford is a success. Thy Your Test. Tho Radical soothsayors allege that cortnin New 'ork politicians nro thieves, bocausc they woro onco poor nnd nro now very rich. Aro theso loyal wise men willing to huvo tho samo lulo applied to President Grant, and thousands of other brethren of their persuasion whom wo could nnmo, who were as poor as Lazarus before tho war, nnd nro now rich, and yet had no capital invested nnywherc, unless wo except loyalty f If the Tammuny leaders nro thieves, been iio they were onco poor but nro now rich, how is it, with "the government" which has becomo so immensely rich w ithin two years f Voting and Taxes. Tho laws in relation to voting and tho payinont of tuxes remain unchanged. If tho vo ter is between twenty ono und twenty two years of ago, and has resided in tho borough or township whero ho offers to voto ten days beforo tho cloo tion, ho can voto without paying n tax. But if ho is ovortwcnly-two, bn cannot voto until ho pays cither a county or Stato tax w hich has been assented within two years, nnd not later than tho 80th day of September hist. Radical Candidates. Tho follow- Ing aro the names of tho Radical can-' didatcs fur county officers, nono of whom uro as well qualified as thoso presented by tho Democracy. How foolish, therefore, for nny ono cluitning to bo a Democrat to voto for any fob lowor ol tho great Present taker : Aneeinliljr Win. R. Willi, of Oicrola. Anoeiftte Jurttfo JoTintlmn ll'irnlon.l'linrflcM. " " John ;M.h:in,-T. Ilmniidc. , Prc-lhonoUry Darid 8. Moore, Won. ItcRinler A Itceimlcr A. W. Uraliani, Clearllcld. Trramror John Mi-IUuclier, " Commin.innor J. Mitchell llee-1, Lawrence. Ailitir Kjwanl Mot.l.trrer, Karlliani. All Riuiit. Grant bus not only endorsed tho conduct of bis relations, Casey and Gen. Longstroet at Now Orleans, in calling out tho troops and bayoneting out of tho Radical conven tion hII opposed to them, bat he has actually removed upward of twenty subordinates who conipluinod of the outrage. Thai's right j prick thorn anain, they are nono of our fumily. Wo hope "tho government will make itself foil," and thereby put a quietus upon growlors. Mrs. MoFarland Richardson opened a store in Chiongn. has Election Hftutna for IMO. Below will bo found tho voto of Clearfield county for Congress nnd Assembly In 1870. This will enable thoso in tho habit of figuring up ma jorities to nrrivo at tho ollleiul figures. tt sn ta t districts. " 5 J J' LX Jj ReMarla N 80 M Doll lOi V I II J 411 II loom 2S 91 ,U 91 Ili.CJi VS II US 21 Hrudl'orJ M . 2S U'J i!S llrmly 271 4 20H M IlurnnJo 74 ill) 13 117 ClieJt So 77 P6 77 CnvinntoD VJ l n 51 t'lunillolU 1ST 10J 170 rurnc-imillo it 1i it 71 Decatur SO 81 SO SJ Perituiun 60 SO 68 SO (llnrJ SS M 69 84 Uohen 41 20 40 20 Uraham 81 SI II tlulbh- 21 f. 22 60 Huiton 4S OS IS en JunUn 67 41 67 41 Kurlhaul 67 'Ji 61 24 Knoi 8.1 21 83 21 Lowr.noc 311 73 211 72 Lumber l ily 20 24 20 24 Morn. 100 42 100 42 Ne Washington 41 8 41 8 Oioeola 116 41 112 44 l'eiin 84 6.1 S3 63 Fike 69 73 SS 73 Union. 40 .11 311 SI Wooilard v 7S 28 78 28 Total , J011S 1S7I JiSO 1376 Majurllioa ) 123 i 1206 Heavy Work. Fulford, Murray and Gordon aro on a foraging tour through tho uppor end of tho county. They will occasionally dulivcr thorn solves of somo loyal, superfluous gas, provided a crowd of ten or a dozon grocn ones can bo found to listen to them. John, tho Fulford, will get off somo "sledgo hammer" falsehoods, an article of which bo is an excellent coiner, although a first class church member. Hatched At Last. After many sittings tho Radicals have at last suc ceeded in hutching a Senatorial can didato in opposition to Mr. Wnllaco. GENEItAL Josso L. Merrell, lately of tho Stato of Maine, but now of Lock Haven, has had tho empty com pliment conferred on him of running for Senator in the district by tho UridicHl weathercocks That tho Dem ocrats will give him "Jono" on Tuos day next thero is no doubt. - m - 4 Quackery. Tho Now York HVJJ calls Victoria Woodhull tho Quoon of Quacks, and Theodore Tilton her piimo minister. Tho Tribune culls her tho visiblo essence of tho defunct Dcmosthoncs. Notwogroalcr Quacks nro to bo found, nnd wo hopo Vic and Theodoro will continue their cooing untilomo family arrangement is per fected, because it would bo a pity to ruin two families by stpcrnting thoso celebrated Quacks. Tub Road to Victory. This is no timo fordisscnlions among Dcmocriits. Tho Democrat who would throw a pebblo in tho wuy of triumph is rccro nnt to bis high trust nnd deserves to bo punished. Every Democrat in the land, in u crisis liko ll.o present, should sink bis niiimosities, yield bis individ ual preferences, nnd coniform to tho ways of tho party, by sustaining its nominees. Let us have harmony ovorywhoro in our organization and victory is insured. now the People's Money isSyUAN dkred. Ono hundred thousand dol lars have thus far been oxpcndod upon tho humbug Ku Klux Investigating Committee, golton up in order to aid tho Radical party, in a political senso. And they hnvo not produced a parti cle of proof to substantiate tho stories circulated by the Radical press in re lation to Ku Klux outrages in the South. Ono fact, however, they have developed, which is tho invariable at tendant upon Radical ru'o, and that is that the carpel ling governments of tlio reconstructed Mates liavo incurred debts to tho amount of l-O.OOO.OOO, for which thero is nothing to hliow. The wholo sum has gono into the bands of venal officers nnd legislators, und rapacious speculators, by a sys tem of bold corruption and swindling, tho liko of which bus never been seon. Theso figures, it should bo understood, uro furnished by tho enrpct-bng ofll cinls themselves, in rcsponso to a re quest from tho Committee for infor mation ns to tho financial condition of the Southern Stutcs. Independence. Aftor robbing gono rations yet unborn of their acres, nnd creating a landed aristocracy moro formidable than any which the world bus ever wilnessod sinco tho feudal uges, tho radical politicians ask for the support of tho laboring poor of tho United States. Tho poor man who can fbrgivo the Radicul party, for nil the wrongs they liuvu inflicted on biin und his, bus roachod that condition of uhjertiioKR and humility, thut he is rendy to return thanks for being wronged nnd to ask pardon lor being in the right. --mm. . A Puetty Good Skin. Ex Gover nor Hamilton, of Texas anva ho never niY ""J' members of the present Slate government steal anything, but "when wo too n poor, miserable, cuss, who never had f 1 50 in h in life, come to Austin, borrow money to tiny his ex penses, nnd proscn'.ly find him losing 81,000 a night at faro, driving around in a fancy team, making liquor bills und nil sorts of bills, nnd buying a bug gy and tho horses to go home in, wo know ho is a thiol as well as if wo bad seen him steal." United States Court. Tho noxt rcguhrr session of tho Circuit nnd Dis trict Courts of tho United States for tho Western District of Pennsylvania, will be held In tho city of Piltsbnrgh, commenting upon tho third Monday and 1 f it It day of October. Justices McCandlcss and McKennnn, presiding- Tho Radicul pnrty in Congress havo squntidoied more than two hundred millions ol ucres of lbs heritago of tho pooplo on ruilrond monopolies, nnd yet they boast of their sympathy for tho laboring masses of the country. Ths Eust Pennsylvania Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church, re conlly in session, passod a set of vory strong resolutions denouncing woinuu 8ufTritr jn iinmo:isurotl torms, ilrpuhllran llltiulne. Tho Republican party has boon in powor tun years, und thoso aro thero- suits : It established negro suffnigo I It disfranohiiied thousands of whito elll.ons! It invaded tho Federal Constitution, it usurped the sovereignty or tho Stuloa I It Ignored tho Courts of Juslico ! Ilubolished civil law In certain imrts of tho United States! It created military departments out of Stales I It created military commissions to try civil cuscs 1 It suspended the habeas corvus in time of profound penco I 11 dented to white citizens the trial by jury tivo yours after tho war ended ! It encouraged tho nogroos in idlo nosa I Ilgavooyor two hundred millions of acres of tho publio lands within tho last two years to corporations of rich capilalists 1 it disregarded solemn obligations 1 . It broke every plcdgo it over mado to the people I It squundcred tho publio treasury 1 It refused to prosecute the thieves of publio moneys 1 It attempted to corrupt tlio ballot box I - It appointed spies in every commu nity 1 Nor is this all. Tho Radicul lead ers huvo been guilty of tho most holnous crimen, tluiky of rflmo lor which they would huvo been hung hnd they committed them ten years curlier. But thoso in power at this time being ns deeply implicated in ras cality nnd villainy ns thoso who ure arraigned beforo thcin for triul uro ttfi uid to proseculo the violuturs of the law, for fear of being exposed them solves. Democrats can you or will you givo your votes to nltice such oion in position nnd power? We hopo not. Maryland Free Prcts. The Political Vauaiiond. Win II. Seward, who was far more instrument al than any other man, living or dead, in producing tho rebellion, and who so freely imprisoned men of tho highest character, in defiance of law and in violation of bis own oath, on tho gen eral chargo of lucking in a patriotism of which ho never possessed tho loust iota himself, it is said is about return ing to tho country which ho bclruycU and deluged in blood. Ever sinco bo loll oflieo ho bits been traveling in for eign countries, seeking excitemonl and notoriety, probably in n vain effort to shako oil' tho natural suggestions of a troubled conscience. For him there ;,cror can bo pcaco on earth, nn2 his prospects beyond are probably etil! less checriiiij. Walking to nnd fro through tho earth was practiced by his mustor, with motives only moro nittlignnnt because- ho was tho imper sonation of tho infernal. Wo don't exactly seo how Seward can hopo fur ther to assist bis friend in "devouring" whatever is good on earth. Ho is justly abandoned and hated as sav agely by tho men who wero his tools in tho days of his power ns by those who felt his treason and his tyranny. Thero is a sort of derisive justice in tho fact that ho is impotent now. lotumOtan. A Good Political Document. Tho National Democratic CominiUeo has issued a brief tabular stulomont of Gov ernment expenditures under Giant's Administration, ns compnred with Domocratio Administrations Tho Lincoln Administration is omitted in tho comparisons, becauso it had tho expenses of tho war. Tho cost jut capita, exclusive of intorcst on the public debt, according to tlio Pierco Administration, was 81 01); according to Buchannn's, 82 19 ; and according to Grant's 81 76, including ths princi pal nnd interest on tho public debt. The amount per head In a population of forty millions is under Grant ten dollars und twenty eight cents. Tho figures further show thai Granl spends per year (190,705,355. exclusive of principal and interest on tho public debt, being moro than Polk, Van Hu ron, Pierco and Buchanan spent in fouryoars. Tho total amount of taxes collected for tho lust fiscal year is placed at $111,255,000. These tables aro ull compiled from oflicial reports submitted to and printed by Congress. Erie Observer. The De.maoooue. Tho Philadel phia Age Buys: Ex Governor Pollock, in a roconl speech, su'd bo was not a Domocrnt, "bocnttso that political or ganization seemed to order that no man should worship God according to l lie dictntes of his own conscience." Ex Governor Pollock belonged to tho secret order of Know Nothings. Do was elected Govornor by that pro scriptivo body, and ncled with them in all things. As a member of that order, ho took a solemn oath to op pose at tho ballot box nil men who worship God aceordingTo the dictates of their own consoioncos, if they llnd tho truth in tho Catholic Church. Ho is still bound by that oath, willingly, wo stipposo, and yet ho talks about tho religious proscription of tho Dtimo crulie party. Such an attitude is al onco childish nnd impudent. Hkeormeiis. -Twenty millions'of dol lars Is n small sum of money in l-nele .Samuel's pocket, so tho Collectors of Inleriiul Revenue concluded that, in asmuch as he would not miss it, they would appropriate il to their own use. This they did, dividing il among each other in sums ranging from ton thous nnd lo half a million dollars each. Secretary Boulwell, to show his np Drcciution of their leal, mado out a list of thom. with lite SO'in'. naaiffnnd to each and senl It to Congress wit'i his compliments. Tho exact footing of this little steal is $'.'0,700,03 HI. Somo croBS-gralnod Democrats sug gested the propriety of arresting the defaulters and malting thum disgorge. Tho proposition was received with horror. This noble army of reformers muBt tint bo interfcrrcd with. Pitts burgh Post. Another Steal. Wo hnvo another enso of robbing iho treasury that has como to light within a few days. This timo it is tho Postmaster of Atlanta, Georgia, who cribbed $110,000 that bo longed to iho tax payors. Ho was a "reconstructed" rebel, who put on the livery of loyally to serve tho Radicals nnd tho devil. Voto the wholo Democratic ticket if you nro opposed to grunting an ox tension of power to tho infamous Cam eron ring. Prosident Grant is said to smoko only ton cigars a tiny now, by the ad vice of his physician, Instead of thirty live, as was bis formor custom. Wisoonsin irirls hiro out to irsthor npplcs, and climb tho trees as well as a mnn, and much more gracefully, Another .tVw itrpnrturt." Tho Pblla. Age suys the Pittsburgh Post uilvocatcs, with Its usual ability, an amendment to tho Constitution of tho United States, which shall repoul the requirement of birth for tho Presi dontluf office. Certainly, nono or the motives that promptod that provision exist now, The frumorsof tho Consti tution had in view tho evils thai had ottoiidod elective monarchy in Poland. Foreign princes woro tho coinpolitors, and their intrigues and contests did much for tho destruction of thut un happy kingdom. Il was thought not improbable that England, Franco, and Spain, nil then holding large possessions und powerful influenco in America, might furnish candidates for tho chief oflieo in the Unitod States. This dan ger, if it roally oxisted, has ontirely vanished. In General Jackson's timo, wo remember, it was alleged thut he hud been born before his parents left irolund ; but tho bettor opinion is that ho wiib born in North or South Caro lina. Il really ought to mnko no dif ference which of thoso thrco places ho was born in; yot had it boon in tho old country, ho would huvo been in eligible lo tho Presidency. Such a dis crimination is unnecessary now in tho Constitution, and when it is next "amended," wo cut thinly shall bo glad to see the chungo made which the Post proposes. MoyiNO. It npponrs Grunt & Co aro moving tor somo of tho rebel sculps whu liavo some how or other found their way into several departments of tho government. Iho Washington Patriot says : "Tho 'government' has done it nt last. En ex rebel soldier, ono of Loiigslrcct's inon, wo belicvo, has had his oflicial bend taken off, und is no longer o clerk in the Intorior Department. Tho subject was con sidered in Cabinet, and finally referred to Attorney General Akcrmnn, who decided that an cx-Confederuto soldier was incompetent to hold an oflicial position under tho Constitution as amended. In his own case, having been a nionibor of tho Georgia Home Guards, nnd an officer on Toombs' statT, bo is excepted from tho prohibi tion, for tho reason thut neither ho nor Tuombs evce.oxpccted to do any fighting. Longstrcel's case bus not yet been roached." How they do it. Tho Radicul lend ers every whero boast of wlia t great things they havo done in paying off 8.J0,0tJU,U0U of tho National debt. But thoy fail to tell tho people that they havo taken nearly 8-!tiO,000,OUO of thoir money lo do this with ; yet such is the ncf-825,000,000 or $:i0,. 000,000 have been paid us a bonus to iir bond liolJcrs for !! privilege of redceminng 8230,000,000 ol IJonus, which were not duo for ten or a dozen years to como. Tho wholo schemo was only another trick by which to slil: further favor tho wealthy nabobs of tho country, at tho expense of the laboring and producing classes. Such is tho respect Iho Radical leaders huvo for iho hurd working, poor men of tho counlrjvnnd yot they have tho un blushing hardihood tousk them tocon tinuo theci in power and placo; but will they do so V Another Swindle. Thero is no ond to the swindlers al Washington und elsewbcro since tho Radicals camo into power. One of tho grcntcst of those is Iho Public Land .Swindle. Between tho 4th of March, lbtl'J, und July, 1871, Gonerul Grunt approved bills, passed by a Radical Congress, giving away 107,000,000 ACRES of the publio land enough to make seven Stales as largo us Pennsylvania. This land was intended to beheld und sold to poor men nnd their sons for homesteads, at 81. 25 per aero, but in stead, a Radical Congress und Presi dent have given il away to great cor porations who churgo from thrco to len dollars an aero tor it. Tho Dom ocratio party is opposed to this land swindle, und if il gets power it will put a stop to it. -Unless stopped shortly ihero Mill not bo an aero left to sell lo poor men. Government Finances. Another sensation has been aroused by a recent exposure, by ono of tho New York World' t Washington correspondents, of tho real condition of the national finances. He shows that Iho boasted reduction of iho publio debt is in great doubt, and proves it by showing up the conflicting statements of Treasury officiuls. Ho also furnishes plain cvi denco of peculation and fraud going on in nearly every branch of tho Do parlmoiit, nnd concludes that the pco plo uro becoming bankrupt through positivo maladministration. Tho fact is the pooplo will only learn tho real irtilh in regard to tho condition of tho publio finances when tlio Democratic parly shall get into power. At pres ent each ono of Grant's officers helps to conceal the truth, and mnko up a lulso" show of prosperity, in order to ro elect Grant and keep themselves in offico. Yesterday afternoon tho special train East, bringing Iho delegates lo tho Gon erul Ruilwuy Ticket Agents' Conven tion, made Hie fastest timo over known on the Pennsylvania Railroad. From Hnrrisbui'if tho schediile dislnnco 107 miles, tho timo was mndo in two hours ond thirty four minutes or somowhut less than a minute and a hull' to the milo. So smooth and easy was tho running llint perhaps fiiw of tho passongors, oxccpl thoso of llicm who woro pro fossional railway mon, know that any thing extraordinary waB being done. This remarkable speed was mado by Engineer Suniuol Denn, nnd under tho i f General '"r-riiitondenl Cnssntt v v wr ; - ' nnd Division Superintendent LockurJ, who both woro on tho train. Butler wns defeated in his aspira tions for tho Massachusetts Governor ship, in tho Worcester Convention, on Wednesday, by a majority of 013 to 2G1. Tho slrugglo was long and bit ter, and Iho wonderful effrontery of 111 o Essex dumngoguo kept up tho spirit of his partisans to Iho moment of tho ballot. BuUor eat hiimblo pio lifter tho result wus announced, und flickered out completely. Democrats, be on your guard on election day. Listen to no Syren songs of the enemy. Agroo to no trading I Trust no man who deals out tickets I Road your ticket from lop to bottom, to inuke suro thai it is all right, beforo you deposit it in the ballot box 1 V ote tho wholo Domo cratio ticket, without a scratch or a blur, i Tbrco men who robbed' tho Mer chants' Bank at Lima, New York, on Thursday niirht. wore arrested on Sat- orduy st Livonia. The stolen prouor- ty 88,000 In bonds and 82,500 in money- was recovered. .: MEIIIC'AN IIOL'BH, Main Streol, IIR00KV1LLE, l'K.N.V'A,' (SHANNON 4 DURKETT, Proprietor!. r4 71 CAUTION. All pernor, an licrrlir notified aitaiuiit receiving a I'rotniisorjr Not gircn lo II. 11. Htone by the unicribor, pnyabio tlx monllil after dale, for thirty dollar, dated HepL 10th or 0th, 1871. I hove received no ralue for laid note, and ihull not par tt until eomnrlM by .. JOHN H. VOUUH'f. Ball Lick, Oolobor 4, 1K71-31 1871 PHILADELPHIA 1871 WALL PAPERS. HOWELL t BOURKK, ' ' Manatauturcri of Paper Hangings and Window Shades. - Wholesale and Retail Baltirooml, Corner Fourth and Market itrceta, I'llILADKLI'IIIA. Faotory Corner Tncnty-tliird and Haniom tHr. October 4, lH7l-3iu-id. DISSOLUTION Notlo. i hereby xiren that tho oo-partncrihip heretofore exi.tlng between William F. Jobnenn and John B. Kaffrr ty, in the mercantile bn.ineii, In l'enn town.hip, waf diilolred by. motual aonai-nl on the 80th day of Biptraibcr, A. 1). 1S71. The book, and ac count! are in the liamll of Mr. Ileffertr for retlle mroL WILLIAM F. JOHNSON. JOHN II. RAFFERTY. Grampian Ililli, Oct. 4, 1S71 4t. The omlorfij(ncd will continue the buiineai at the old Itand, and hopol to receive the lalno lib eral aharo of patronage bestowed upon the old flrin. J. 11. KAt'FhllTY. C10.ME AND HEK Kratier k Lytle'i cheap giorei. Oppottte the jail. In QALL AND EXAMINE the NEW GOODS 4-6 Fl'LLRKTOK'S T FATHER ! LEATI1KR l-Frcncb Calf Sklni, J French Kip, I'pper and Darnell Leather, Liuingi, Enameled and Patent Leather, Ouk Tun and Hpani.h Bote, furuiihcd to hoeinakcri at low ralri, by KRAIZEIl A LYTI.K, I10-Ira Oppoaite Hie jafl. 4, IMIKIMTIIATOII,4 NOTICE. Notice il il hereby aiven that letter of administration oiitlieentateof WILLIAM II LOOM, Sr., drceaaed, late of Curwcn.rillrs Clearfield eounly, Fcnn'a., having been duly grnnti-d to the under.igned, all per.uni indebted to vnid eitate will piraie make immediate payment, and thoie having elaitnl or demand! will preirnt them property authenticated lor loltlement witnout Sclav. LEWIS C. BLOOM, Cunrcnsvlilc, Aug. 23 6tpd. Administrator. M tGAVGIIIiV'e RESTAURANT, Et'coml Street. CLKAltFIELD, PKNS'A. A 1 way i on binJ, Fit tit Ojiler, Ice Cretin, Cad die. Kutu, Crackeri, Cake. Cijrarn, Tobaceo, Canned Fruits. Orangii, Loaium. nJ all kindi of fruit in irafon. 4MULUAKD ROOM on nocond floor. ji'2171 I). McUAUUHEY. YUR ATTENTION! JUST FOR A MOMEST! A re yoo In need of a good of ilarni sn t Arr von in need of a tod Huddle or Bridle? If an, enll at tbe Saddle and HarncM Shop of joiix u. iiarwk-k, wuerc you enn get the ocit in the market. louble and Binglr Uarneof and La din' and Gcnt'i Hndiiletof eiifierior workmanship, always on hand or manufa"lmod to order. Spe cial attention ! called lo my etork of Cullnrt and llamei, which are Itio bctM in uto, 1 alio hare an aroortuient of HutldkiV Hardware. bi h will he diKred of at reanofiatde raUi. Pe pairing of all kind promptly attended to. ijL. ln't fur gut to call be fore purchaning eleevrboro. Htrnp in U ra il ain't How. Market it.-ert, Clearfield, Pa May 3, 1871 ly. JOHN C. HARWtCK. MU8,C 8 t o it i: i E. J. ORKK N E, dealer In - Pianos, Organs nnd Melodeoxs, of nny manufacture desired. For cash or in ciohange for good Ll'MUEtl. 10,000 feet of good Lumber wanted. For cireuliia and terms, address E. J. UREENR, augO ,1m No. 4 1 fi Hill street, Huntingdon, fa. MARBLE AM) ST0XE YABD ! Mas. S. S. LIDDELL, Having engaged in I be Marble bulincia, deiirel to Inform her friends and the publio that ah! has now and will keep constantly on hand a large and well selected ilock of ITALIAN AND VERMONT MARBLE, and Is prepared to furnifh to order TOMBSTONE, BOX AND CRADLE TOMIIS, MOti'l'MENTS, Curbi and Pons for Cemetery Lota, Window Sills and Cnps, else, DURE At', TABLE AND WaMI PTAND TOPS, ., Ac. "-Yard on Rred street, uearthe R, R. Depot, Clraiurld, Pa. JeT,"l V. M O V II I) I ALEXANDER'S NATIONAL SHOE STORE (Formerly Kcylone Phoe Store,) tlae been rrmoTed In the utore- room fiett door to the new 1'oMofflce building, on Market etrcet, where everything baa been lilted up in line ityle. Now It tbe time to procure your winter lupjily of Ann rnvna AT 'lOWEII F1GUHE3 Than the lania Good, ran ba bought eliewhera in Clearfield county. , A large slock of Ladies' Rlioes, Gaiters and Slipprn, of all llyles, kinds and prices. Gent's Phoes, Boots, Gaiters, Flipprn-a One assortment. Misses' and Children's t'bori and Gallon of all descriptions. Boy's Boots A Phoes, a vary large variety. A Mrdial Invitation II ettended to all to Call and eiamine my Hock, nnd llaller myself that I oan pleaso tho most fastidious, both as to style nnd prioe. T. M. ALEXANDER, J.wO National Shoe Store, ClearlkM, pa. p Horoinu AMENDMENT to the CONSTITUTION OF PENNSYLVANIA. niT nrsou'Tioii Proposing an amendment to tho Constitution of Pennsylvania. fit O creofWd' ay fas A'.aole aNsf fouse o Rrpr entitO'err ofAe C'oMmoittrrirra o 'eNMrattMi ia Orntrnl Anemou? mrf, That tbe following amend ment of tha Constitution of this Commonweailh be proposed to tha people for their adoption or rejection, pursuant to the provisions of tbe tenth article thorcof, to wit : AMENDMENT. Strike out the Pltlh "erlion of the Siilh Article nf the Coiiilllntlon, and insert In Ilea thereof th following i "A Hlnte Treasurer shall ba chosen by the quail fled eleclnri of the Hlnte, at such times ami for suoh term of service as shall He prescribed hv law." JA.MEM II. YYEIID, franker af the House of IWt.rrsohuihes. WM. A. WALLACE, Bpenker of the rtcnite. Approved tho IJth day or June, Aano Domini one thousand eight hundred and seventy-one. J.Ntl. W. GEARY. Prepared and certified for publication pursuant lo the Tenth Article of the Constitution. - F. JORDAN, Feerrtnry af the Commonwealth. Olnca Peeretary nf tbe Commonwealth, I . llarrisbgrg, July 1th, U7I. tlllolO THH DEMOCRATIC ALMANAC for lf. 1 Kilt and I Hel for lata al the nm. Prloa ii mats. Milled ta any aildrois. A ru (BooiU, Crowirj, (?tr. NEW FIK5I. KRATZER & LYTLE, Market Street, Clearfiold, Penn'a., (pposlta tha Jail,) HAVE now on land a Dr.t cleis stork of g iod., lulled to ths wants of the put lie. Our stock ti large, nnd) by constantly making addition! thereto, wa are able to aeoommodata all who msy favor ai by railing. W. bava DRY GOODS, Merinos, Ginghams, Clothi, Prlnti. Dslalnsi, Caiiimerei, Bilks, Rspi, Satinets, Caibmirei, Twseds, Cobargs, Alpacas, Mohair, Lsnell-s, Moslins, Flannels, Bonnets, Ribbons, Cloaks, Balmoral Skirts, Hoop Skirts, Shawls, Dross Trimmings, Iliad Nets, Caps, Corsets, Gloves, Scarfs, Collars, Grenadine Veils, Tabla Covers, do. CliO THING, Costs, Pants, Vests, Over-Coau, Oent's Fbawls, 8hirU, Hats, Caps, Undor-Bhirts and Drawers, Boot, and Shoes, Gum Shots, Cravats, Socks, Gloves and ColUrs. GROCERIES, Tea. Coffee, Fugar, Alolanot, Salt, Catdloi, Hire, Floor, Dae on, Kib, Tobaceo, Halslne, Curranti, Splc.es, Crauken, Vinegar, Oil i, Varoltb, Pepper, Alcohol, Ae. HOUSEHOLD GOODS, Carpets, Oil oloth, Druggst, Clocks, Looklng-Glasscs, Churns, Backets. Waihboanls, Tubs, Flat Irons, Pans, Window Biindl, Wall Papsr, Coal Oil Lamps, Bedcords, L'mtrellas, Knives, Forks, Spoons, Crocks, Stoves and Stove Blacking. HARDWARE, Queensware, Tinware, Glassware, Woodcnware, Copperware, Books.' Stationery, Mu.lcal Gosds, Trunkr, Skates, lo. -atAll of which will ta itdd on the most rea sonable terms, and t' higheit market price paid for Grain, Woil and all kinds of oountry producs ItEMEMBF-R THE PLACE: KRATZER & LY TLB'S, (Opposite the Jail,)" " CLEARFIELD, PENN'A. 5 8 .11 E.A.IimN&CO. tuRtvicxsvu.rr., pa., Being ipec tally engaged In the bufliiee of Buying and Selling Square Timber, WuuM reprcient that they arc now prtpired lo pnrehaee Timber delivered at eitbor Curwenst ille, Lock Haven or Marietta, (or wilt lake it at any of tbete point,) and erll on oommieflou, making ueb advencci ai arc nccciiary. TboM engaged In gettin; out Timber will f.nJ at our atore in Curwenaville, a Tcty large ttcct of STAPLE GOODS Of all Descriptions. ALSO, I'lour, . .Wf, s Hue, Oat, Corn, And everything neccssnry for use of Lumbermen. RAFT ROPE, Of sll siies, kept on hand in large quantities, and sold at small advance by the coil. Alio, Tullry . Blocki, Smalt Rope, Ae. Nr-prU('AL lM.tlf KMr:4TS offered to those manufacturing Square Timber. I- A. IltVIN A CO. Curwensllle, January II, l7H. O. I. c Airur.HW to buy my IRY UOOUS, URO. If ovriea, QuecnKware, UlaMwarr, bruKi and Notion, Confeetionerice, Ac,, oheap for eaib. The in buff rili or liia lrti tA ifCl.. t... sii i us in III. VIII (ftilU new emtomcrt that bo baa opened A VAtltETT FTOIIB IN Q1.F.N 1IOPK, PA. A nd will sell anoita st hpIajm In ll th .In... liberal reduction will be made to enstomcra huv. . mi WHVie.aie. Cell and etsmtne me l..nk knr..M ...Hi,..:.. elsewhere, A liberal share of publio patronage is solicited. C, 3. KEAOT. Glen Hope, Pa., June U, 1971. ISAAC K. STAUFFER, lv WATtllM, JLWEI.HY, V1 II! North Second St, eor. of Quarry, F PHILADELPHIA. An asenrlmnnt nt It.iA.. ei, ,,, , . ,., ciivrr inn Plated Ware constantly on hand. Repairing of . . w.-wrirj prumpuy aiieaaeu to. s-.iy ADIK8' AND GENT'S mTfiiBi.a A .1 r. n. VDl.i.itnTnv'a AKATOGA AND BEDFORD WATER f kals. Kit "jcJI ki HARTSWICK k IRWtX. (fflUQlioiMl. JOS tlfY tOI..;(;Pi tir. ' 1 "''iP.ljn The best ,n,lucl, d,.no,t .,.,, '' ' ful imtitution in ti,. l !,. "'"Wil, gn, practical ailucalioa, ol jTue, ' ' r- "i mrve Ji.,.ri . eonlnining full particular. . ,l 1 "'"n , ! lid , ) J.c.h.Mrni . . . --"'' P.K IHY VIEW ACAIIIIM PERRYVILI.E, JI'Mata to, ran mui a.tn rr.n., Altraollvely situated in a ful region, one-fonrth of . ,,f ,,," ' t. Railroad. Jour rteul-r ,,,!,'"!.. other eompeteut in.lrncl.,,,, , of iustruclion. Ttie l'rii,npa (i in eliargo of Tuscarora Ai-.l,.',, ".'"J the head or this In.tiiuiion,) i,',! , .'" ouspui,lls In all the lean,,.-! prl,, "! annum. Musio and l'.i...i... ""' (N session will commence Sfpt, i,,ip "j"!'1- : HA 111 W 'i. ." insm A.J. PAlTEMilt MISS H. S. SWAN'S S Hf OL Vnn rvr,. uin CLEARFIELD, PA rilHB FALL TERM f f,,,,,,,,, X ooinmcnco Monday, rj. pt. Iih . l!;i ' TERMS OF TUITION. ' needing. Orthography. Writiiir.oij,,., sons, Primary Arithmetic it,i ).l0 .. . Ili.tiirv. Iju-bI BnH .il. .. , . """ ,rocm, with MnpJtrawing, tiraiumr, UutL and Written Arithmetic Algebra and the Sciences .'.'.'..7""" ! iiiairuoiiiu ,u insirumeniai luu.ic . ml ..E.ii.. oi i ... Wai work " . ... ..... .v..., , ireciWi Clearfield, Sept. 7, I MTU-1 iiLVt tl.l.lll.UllUi AlADtl; ITU' II' I CUM I TO. , .... Clearfield County, Pa, rilllE EECOND SESSION' .,r tii, i.. 1 will Mtmm,.ncnn lli ft.. , I .. .... ... ,U1J ber next. ( fenn, live uiomlin ) and thorough course in every branch n,,,,,;,' a practical and acoompli.bcd c in.-siji.,, '' Sr.rcial attention given to pr-oni itij.ii Qualify themselves for the pt,if.i,i(in ef ltKi Also, to vocal and instruments! ir.'i.-.t. Pupils will be ailloittcd at nny timtjans( -p.iuu, aiiu ciiergcii iruia ililli' Ol ttir-ng,), close of tbe term. No di.ur-ti..n eill , lor ausence, eacepi in easel ol .rMrirt,4 jj , riuucnis ociinng room, lor "diiLlrinf" accommo'latid at moderate rati. Good boarding can bo .rorjr'-l .t ttrf n man any oinrr place in nic ciuuv. lira lars per week at public and private Iiq-jxi. For particulars a-Mrors GEORGE W. I.VXtS. priB,itl scpt20'71-lf New Wi.h,0pi. CLEARFIELD ACADEK1 A Male mid Female 1'lat.fkal II-hSfk r.ach Ut'iiarfnieiil Kcpamte. DUtiiiet a .nmpicic in iit-en. tllllE echolafiiie year of t!i !i!ntn(fon ira. X ded into two FfMii-nn ol five tiiftiihi mvh one we k) each. Tlie first n tnox cwito'w the firt Monday in SipttiuWr; tbe ucjnd.ek flrnt Monday in Fvbrua-y. The court of inslmet ion cm1 ra-r cTtrr tt neeespary lo a llororjh, prn.'lie:,l eni a."cocp,... ed e!iieation of colli fvxet, Piipile will l. aduiiHed ai -iv.y tici aaJcW- from date of entrance to t!,- clone of thr jN'o deduction will be tui le for !-Dft, in eaw-e of extreme and prutrai-t.-d il of-i. Biudenta from a distance can bt- arcnanroij with board at lew rates. For parli.'iilnrn. tnd for oire;ilir. a!rti lier. 1'. It. Ii.ltl(l.-J.,A. Jl. July 2i.t IbH-tf. Priori " fat tftatr (or aU. Public Vendua! rpilM unleniirned will otTrr al PuMie Ftlii I Ilic late refidence of Jprrmiah m!. dtt lu linage lowitcliip, Clcaitivld county, l'a.,t o'clock, a. in., on Tl'KSDAY, OCTOIIKR Km. 1STI, the fwMowing personal property: Tt bona.: cows, 6 head ol younjt cattle, 4 h$, 1 varu. burgy. 1 pair tn In fkit-, 1 two bori-e lt-:b.l't of harnevst, act of !cili hnrncf, win lif.i", ! harrow, mnn's raddle. Mdr middlfx hat It tlirir. atraw It tbe bundle, wheat, ort, T.-jckwbeat u. potatot'f by iho biithel. corn in ht.-k. I nh tor en, & brditeadi and boddittf. 3 Ftmidi. Ittd. otothei prcu, t vetf of chain, 2 ut, 4c, U There will alo be oFrn-d at PuMi? a!e. il u am time and place, the home5t',ii I Kirm ef a. deceaeed, containing l(W At'Hi:, Tb a provementa thereon consist ot' a KWV MILLl Rood rinmirf order, eaptlle of flitting l.t S.O'iO feet per tiny, a good HiU'K md W and other out.. millings. A rein f C'M' f,i now open. Two or thro huntlred tl:ouiEw of I urn Iter cn the land. Tint tarn, is (imuW m mediately on the line of the Tyrone k i learta. Hftilroid, and i a ery dcir.U)lc pm eriy. Tcrniit made known on dor of tilliKON tVYM Xtt Ptcatur. SrM. 20-H. Li-cb lOlt SALMI Valuable Real Estate! IX CLEAHFlELP, IM. The u! ncriber offere for t-m;"- Market trfet, (next dttr to AUrliM! H tfi ClearScM. IV. being ""'I atf. ' f" front nn Market itnn.t, with a d.'ul.lr plank t tnry IlOl'SK, cortninim four larr nHmf d tain and six pood bed ro-.ttii up .-lain. vi fi-ame plnnk hTAUI.K ar.d all c!tur iierf ontiiuildinf g ereted thereon. Time WEIL?-' cotd watrr on lite nrrm irn. . N9"For term and romlftions ap-ly on ! prrmiw or to Frank Sliott, at the SUrt ft Shop, next door to .Millrr A riwel!'i itre, art itrect, or by lottcr to F. PHOhT. jyl3 ' Ch-arfield, ClMrfrhl Co, ft K?T V 1 r c; I M A Tinker and foal Lands FOR BALE! The following tract of Timber and foal I.W are offered for anlei One Iraet of ir.OiiO arrN liing on thMilk Hiver, in Wet.fter county; tin tract lying on the fame liver in Biaxton eountj. two of 6.U00 acre each and one of l.Oi'O aerM and one Iraet eonlnining t,3 0 arm, lvinon "V Hauley Rirer, in Nirholat eoonty. Thetitlci t thee tnniln are perfect. Any information concerning theie landman W had by addressing ti. K. H.htl Ab. jMareb2J, lf;i-lf. rhilipsburg. ! till'. AMI.RH'AN llOlM:, CVRWENSVILLE, CiBAnrmt-h Coi mv, Pkvs',. This lonB'llilihcl and popul ir bold 11 Hi" kept by the subscriber, who spans no rrTorl ts please all who patronise biai. "fo plcasr," iiibj motto at the American Hou.e, and sll that I' sites Is a trial. K. W. REED, PrcprieiM. Curwrnstille, March li, 17I If. A Proclamation. HY virtue of an aot approved lh' fourth day of Hay, l7l, enlilb -4 " ' lor I lie protection ofllnh in Die Snuiurhana Kn ind Us tributaries," prohibitinn tlic crrctwi" dh baskets, Ac., In tho aforenamed slrcin" ' renkint it Incumbent on the Sheriff lo rem""'" same alter irlvinff ten dors' notice In two doW papers that the uforcnained instrnmrnls rl,, destructiun of fi.li am known to eslut sua w- qucst the owners to remove or dejttoy the ..a; None, is usiiiar mvna, that stv. ral of i aAin-namcd lh baskets are known to cl" Cleartleld Creek at various points belaeea mouth and Ardery's dead wairr, ami arc k.-rfbr derlarv-d public nuilatices. The owner. thfieal are hereby nolifled to remove or dianian'ta I soma wllhin ten days from the dale ol tk JJ tica, under penally of having them rsiucvMI in. Miertu al tliair eipclise. JIM 1.1 J , Snrnirp's Orrira. I ri"",. ClearJold, Pa.,Sept 19, 17I 4t.J ?HTH A V. Cam. Ire.pa.sirn ou h'l,r'"B'JJ A J oi ine suoscrioer, in renn i""" - about the lOih of Auitust, IKfl. a RbMI V about a year and a hall old. The oenet " quested to oome forward, prove ,rr',rr;T'(,,rl obaraes and take him away, or he will be ''''I''' of as the law directs. J AM KM J. Orainplan Hills, Srpt. 7 i't. 500,000 The anderaiined oiler h sawed l Inch Shingle. In market, and In ' to suit purchasers. No. I, K-J.'.,j, ,10. H 110. Ml l.l, ' Clcarueld, Pa., SoptLabLr Jl f.n.
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