Hi : 1 "hi I 'i Mi ''I ii if - n J 'ii t ' i I, , . ft) ! 1 h I i! : V!Ji m ! j ! i SkWniMuntt. GKOKfiE IS. GOODLANDEU, nimm and i-noruiRiun. CLKAUFIELP, Va. WKIiNESDAY MOllMNU. Ol'TOUKR 19, 1S71. The ttfiull I Mont jC(i)Iu bio no ilottbt nwnro dial nil duel ion u na liold in tliU Sltito on llio lOlli, uikI Hint our opponents litivo carried tlio Siuto ly 20,000 mtijoi-ily, and Ixitli li-antlics of tlio Lcgisl;ituro. (juorgo 0. Evitns, Uoiii-y'H put, who rolilit-d tlio Stftto Treasury of $:!G3,000, U llicnTuro cntloisetl, mid will luive hid uc'cuuiila futllid by llioso who np ioinled lilin niul willi whom lio divi ded llio inoiioy. IIo lias for two woeks piii-t boon quartered in tlio purlor of tlio bent hotel in Ilurrit-bury, wnttlieJ by two policemen und fuasled mid wined nt tlio oxpuiiko of tlio Slato Wlml i tliuro to deter any of our Htiito officials from becoming corrupt under BUi'h treatment f ' Wd uro however nblo to stato that tlio liadieala of Cleui field did not en dorse llio Slato owiiidluft). llud our opponents in tlio oilier counties of the Slato ueted in harmony with thoir friontln- in Litis county, tlio Democrats would buve carried llio Slato by 15, 000, nnd thereby substantially rebuked tlio Slato robber). Tlio Demoimtie majority of 1,303, U pleasant to reflect over, and makes us feel proud of our noble little county. Our majority is greater thnn ever ho foro, oxeept that givon for Gen. Mo Clellan in 1801, when it was 1,302. That wo hnvo mouscr und guerrilla within our ranks, is very evident, and 1 1 in t ihey played oll'somo dirt' tricks is equally evident ; but disgracing themselves is about all the harm they accoinplinhed. We shall bo more spo-t-iliu on some Inlin e occasion w hen the olliciitl returns ure before us, and will go to some pains to point out some of their doin ut homo and abroad Tlio official returns of our county, found in this issue, mil it suffice for llio " present. Losses. Tlio Philadelphia nnd New Yin k merchants nro heavy losers by llio Chicago firo, through merchants who hnvo been rendered bankrupt by tlio destruction of their property. A Good Sklkltiox. John Hancock a brother of General Hancock, a num ber of years ugo n member of our State Legislature from Philadelphia, is one of llio Democralio Congressmen elect from llio Stale of Texas. The majority over his Iladical opponent is nearly 4,000. Moving Again. "The government" was ut homo a few days last week, hut Saturday and Sunday it spent in Dos ton, trying to reconcile Senator Sum ner to its "no policy." As tho Massa chusetts Statu Convention did not do claro for Grant for re-election, he has gone thither to seo what is tlio mntlcr. KnsTiiKKD Aoaim. Tho "loan star' Suite, Texas, lias been restored to llio Democracy. At the general election last week llio Democrats swept tlio Ktalo by 'J.'i.OOO majority, und elected llio whole Congressional delegation, which is a gain of threo members, und secures a Democratic Unitod Slates Senator. j, ! fl AniiiTio.NAL HuKitoii. Scores of' dead bodies nro found in tho cellars which aro being cleaned out in tho burned districts in Chicago. During tho cxcitomiMit many families became sepcrulcd, nnd children, ns they sup posed, lost in tho fleeing crowd, uro now being exluiuicd from among the debris in tho cellars. Tho deaths will bo far larger than nl first anticipated I.VNURANCE Losses. Tho Chicago fire has mudo n slir among the lire insurance companies throughout the coutilry. Tho losses of Aetnu, of Hartford, Connaetieiit, is set down at four millions of dollars, nnd that of tho JIoiiim, New York, nt thrco million. Those two nro by far tho lieuviesl losers. Quito a number' of the other companies hnvo closed their doors, somo of which will recover. But wo ouspect thiil many of them nro render ed bankrupt, from tho fact Ihnt they hud no bona fule capital heforo tho Jire occurred. Temi'kranci Scattering. Spnnglor nnd Wheeler, llio Tompornnco candi dates for Auditor and Surveyor (leiio ral, received quite u respectable vote In some of the counties. In this coun ty but four votes were polled for them ono in Clearfield nnd threo in liurnsido. Thocrusodo niado through this county lust summer by liev. Coombo, proved a fail uro. Instead of reducing tho Democratic majority, (which was tho design, rot temper ance,) his efforts increased it. Wo hope tho reverend gentleman will now leave llio temperance lield nnd turn his nitration to mprals in his own city Hill Mann k Co. in particular. At UoMr. It is evident that "llio government" bus got hack lo Yu.h ington. for it lust week Usuod another proclamation uguinsl tho South Caro lina Ku Klux. This is for nothing more or (ess than la parry tho dulo gales fiom thnl Slate by forto nnd fraud fir Grant, in reul "bordor ruf fian" style. Jim Lime and Slrinifel- low, in their palmiest duys, never played the role better in "bleeding nansas man i.roni is just now doing ( i the Southern States for tho purpionp ff feeurin bjs own iiominntinn. The Chita ffo Fire Thrilling I nc Mint. Prom our exchanges wo cull llio fol lowing interesting incidents! '1 he tire is out, thanks to tho ruin, having been already under control in all directions because it has exhausted its fury, Not a bank Is left standing, nor a public hiiililnii;, nor n newspaper office. In fuel, hurdly a business house of utiy sort remains. Pive hundred of llio largest business blocks in tho city nro in ushes ; three lo five square miles nro burnt over, and aro now smoking like n bnllled lophcl. It is already known that twenty or thirty persons have poimhcd in the ruins of their homes. Pour women woro burned in tho Arrado block A thief was suflo cated und burned while stenliug from a jewelry store Plundering'wiis pros ecuted will) a lawlessness nevor before witnessed and when, pilferers wore eiiughl in tho net tho c (liners were compelled to relenso them, for tho jail was burned. Tho streets remind ono of the streets of I'rcdricksbtirg iil'ler tho balllo, presenting every phase of tlio Oivouiio. l saw a strong man sit ting upon ii waysido box, weeping like a child, bis wile, meanwhile, cheerily boiling cofi'eo with somo bits of tin unlaid Nicholson pavement, nnd his children playing hiilo nnd seek among tho enst-out wares. Certainly there must hnvo boon great loss of life. One flreiiiuii declares that threo families were surrounded nnd burnt to death in tho block bounded by Adnms, Juckson, Canal and Water streets. Wo saw groups otjill classes of people in tho sircol, somo hulless, coalless, barefoot, and shivering. They where shelterless, homeless nnd poverty stricken und brofion hearted. Tlio agony of mind in somo cases, whero relatives woro searching hope les-dy for missing ones, was pitublo to witness. Ho one saved anything. There was no chnnio. We throw trunks in the street, but there wo hud to leuvo thoin." A gentleman who nrrivod in Now York, with others from Chicago, says: "Our eyes seemed rivited so that we could not withdraw them. There wero miles of fire. mountains of flames, waves of light, flashes, clouds, brilliant scintillations. With the aid of glasses we could seo the streets thronged with people flying for their lives. Children wero carried, scream ing with terror, women wore shriek ing, men were shouting, und nil run ning. We saw somo old and sick and helpless enmed on stretchers; somo nppurently demented or stupefied woro dragged along. Closo lo their heels, in hoi pursuit, come the belching roar ing nnd crac'cliiig flumes. In somo places thoy actually advanced as fust us n man could run. The most awful of nil was the thunderous roar that seemed to roll upward and outward from tho centre of tho hugn holocaust. Now thero would bo a report like llio boom of distant guns, uguin cumo a snapping like the ruttlo of musketry. Hordes rushed liko muridocs through thuslreets. Onesplendid team,nltuch cd lo a couch, run over tho Van Huron bridge, which had been charred and weakened. Just us tho mud horses hud passed tho centro it gavo way, and ihey plunged down through t lie luriod u'aro into tlio scarlet river bo low. There wero till sort of scenes happening somo horrible, others ri diculous. Hero nnd there, when some lull building been mo sheeten in flame, iho walls would weaken nnd waver liko India rubber. It was wonderful how Ihey sometimes swayed almost across the street und then fell with a loud crush ; then a momentary dark ncss, and afterward fresh glares of light lrom somo nowly kindled nro, Even thoso streets liiul wero paved with wooden patents wero masses of live coals. The mnssivo grnnito slabs were cracked into thousands of pieces. All this timo tho heat was very great. liy nnd by it grow so intense that no ono could stand within blocks of the place. Over the roofs came gusts of hot nir, sometimes almost strong enough lo throw ono olf his feet. Our shoes wero parched, llio lin roof was hot und we were forced down below. Tho greatost sight was to no tieo how the flames seemed to engulf tlio larger und more lofty Mansard roofs. They went liko paper. Tho hotel was crowded. All wero excited and fearful. Every moment tho ro ports camo that the fire was nearinn us, nnd finally we know wo could not remain longer, hscupo was tho onlv thought. At midnight llio flaming host crossed tho Adams Blrcct bridge, All tho shipping thai had not been rn moved wus consumed. The tur nnd other iiiflatnmnhlo stulT maJo an in teuso light, and llio heat tun bo im ngiuod from tho clouds of steam that cumo up from tho river. Iho kero seno nil stores made an awful yet su blime spectacle, ns tho flames seemed to penetruto the very clouds. The hugo iron reservoir nt the gas works exploded with tremendous lorco und sound, demolishing several adjacent buildings. Everybody seemed demoralized. I he very curlh seemed gaping out firo flamo nnd smoke, as though tho world itself was to bo swallowed up in tho conflagration. Tho rush from tho Tremonl House when llio word was given, was akin to a pauio. Thostair ways were choked, and us tho smoke from the approaching liro cumo in pairs through the windows, tho situu lion soumoil irighiful. In Ihreo cases persons Jumped from the windows nnd two children woro lied up in beds nnd thrown from tho fourth story window, and lauded on the piivoniont uninjured. A Mr. Jams had a look on leg lrom springing from llio second story window, and otbors wero bruised from the snmo cuuso. Wo secured a stage and drovo toward tho surburbs, hoping to get away on somo extra train. I ho Tiorsc3 wore almost ungovornablo from fright. Some of tho blocks were iinpnssublo, being filled with ruins. Pinallv wo reached a train thut was just boing dispatched direct for holp, and by tho kindness of tho condiiclor wo were taken ulong. Wo heard of several deaths and many being injured. A meeting of the citizens was held, and resolutions passed culling for nn extra sesion of tho Legislature. Tho directors of the Chamber of Commorco met und resolved to rebuild at once. Tho Internal liuvciiue ofllco, which was totally destroyed, contained over ono million dollars worth or revenue stamps. Tho Evening Journal nt out half a sheet Inst night, and tho others Will follow nt once. Tho rumors of the condition of tho insurance companies are conflicting and nothing can bo known definitely until tho safes are exnminrd. The mail nrrangemoiils and bants will bo attended to at onco. Tho work of rebuilding will not bo dolnyod s day. Order buve Iwen sent to llufliilo for nil tho brick thcro. ' 1I1HTOIIY Of TIIK VIHK. The following report of tho firo and its incidents bus been especially made for Iho Associated Press by those who witnessed und fought the flumes throughout ! Lnto on Sunday night a boy wont inlo it stable on Do Kovun street, near the river, on the west aide, to milk u cow, currying with him a kerosene lump. 1 Ins wan kicked over by tho cow, and tho burning fluid was scat tered among iho straw. Ibis wus tho beginning ot tho great tiro. A single extinguisher on tho ground, or iho active work of tho polico in tearing down one or two siiuuiics, would have prevented the sprouding of the Humes, but tho engines were wailed for, und when they arrived, tho fireinon, stnpo fled by their exertions, at llio first tire, on Saturdy night, worked slowly and clumsily, and their e Hulls woro una vailing. Tho wind was from tho southwest, blew n galo, und tho flames shot rnp. idly from house to house, and from board-yard to bourd-yurd, and mean while had crossed tho river nortli of Twelfth street to the south sido, nnd mndo for brick and Mono business blocks, railroad freight depots, and manufacturing establishments. Tho wind, blowing a stilt' gale, hnd possession of tho flames, und tho beau tiful buildings of Chicago's glory lay beforo llieni. Harrison, Van liuren, Adam", Monroe, and Madison st roots were soon reached, nnd llio interven ing blocks trom the river to Dearborn slreot, on Easlbridgo street, wore con sumed. Threo quarters of n mile of brick blocks woro consumed us if by intlgio. It being Sunday, tho proprietors und employees wero nl homo, utterly un conscious of whnt was transpiring. Thoso who saw the flames supposed it was llio remains of Saturday night's firo, and, having confidence in tho tiro depart inonl, were unconcerned, but between 11 and 12 o'clock a rumor got ubrond that tho fire wus in tho busi ncss portion of tho city, and llio pco plo coinmonced moving. Horses wero brought into requisition lo tako pro prietors nnd others to tho conflagra tion, and what n scene met their gazu 1 Tho Board of'Trude, Court house, Wos tern Union Telegraph, and Associated Press Olllcos, and hundreds of other buildingss, were nil in flumes. The air was filled with live coals, which wero hurled to tho north and oast, ii besom of destruction. Tho en giiics wero powerless for suving, and all that could bo dono wns blow np buililihg, but this availed liltlo. Tho walls melted sway and the very bricks wero consumed. Tho wooden pavements took fire, making a contin uous shoot, of flamo two miles long by a mile wide, and no human being could possibly survive ninny minutes. Block alter block fell, and llio red-hot coals shot higher and higher unlil the north sido was a vast sheet of flamo from tho river to llio luko. At ono lime it so hummed tlio pcoplo that it wns expected that thousands must perish. Ono block in nil tho vast business section remained at daylight, viz : tho Tribune block. The Weston House nnd Monroe block, in Dearborn street, It ad burned, und thoso who bud fought tho flames hero thought nl least ibis block could be saved, lint there was a change of llio wind, and tlio flumes reached Wiibush und Stulo streets und Michigan nvenuo. Soon McVicker's Theatre caught firo, and in a few in in ulcBtho Tribune building was in flumes, und nl iho lust moment the sleeping men were aroused nnd ic&cucd trom the flames. By 10 A. M. tho remaining block was in ashes Now was to be seen the most remarkable sight ever beheld in this or nny other country. There wero from 60,000 to 70.II0U men, wo men, und children fleeing by every uviiilablestieet and ulley, to tlio south ward nnd westwnid, ultcmpting to save their clothing nnd their lives. It is fearful to think of the loss of life. It is conjectured, with good cause, that Hourly fivo hundred people naru ul-oii uuriieu iu ucuiu, iioean four men outer njmrning building, and in a moment they wsro overwhelmed by n falling wall. Thero was n crowd of men around iho corner of n build ing trying to savo somo proporty when the wall yielding, some ol them were buried beneath it. About twelvo or fifteen men, women and children. rushed into llio building of tho Histo ricul Society, n fire-proof building, (or snlety. In a tew minutes the numes burst up, and they burned to death. Among thoso who look refugo in this building wns tho vencriiblo Uol Samuel Stono, aged 80 years, for long timo connocled with the society, Also, John 11 Gerard and wife, and Mmo. Depelgrovo, a noted teacher of niusio. Ii is feared that Dr. Peat and family were also burned, ns they wore in Iho building and hnvo not been seen. Mrs. lvlsoll, whose husband was murdered last week, and who was siiflviing from illness, was carried uwuy for protection to a building which was uflerwnrds burned, nnd it is feared she nlso perished. All the hooks nnd papers of the Historical Society, including Iho orig i ii it 1 copy of the famous emancipulion proclamation of President Lincoln, for which the Society paid 8L'S,0UU, wore destroyed. It is feared that a largo number of children, Inmates or too Lulhoho Or plum Arylum on Slutoslrcct, were also burned, ns inuny of them are missing. A father lushed up stairs to carry ins children nwny, when ha wns over taken by Iho flumps and perished with them. Tho mother was nflorwnrds seen on tho streets n raving mnniao, In the same neighborhood n family of fivo persons 'perished. Tho list of such Casualties is very long, and can only bo fully vcrifled after tho smoke shall have cleared away. 1 hero aro hundreds of families on that side who saved no clothing, but barely llicir lives. Among thoso is the family ol Perry Smith, formerly President of tho Nortli western Jtailroad Company Jir.BiONEn and Ri-ELKCTKn. A grcnt clamor has for yeius been kept up by outsiders against Messrs. Jay Gould snd James Fisk, Jr., President nnd Vico President of tho Now York and Erio Railroad. On tho 0lh loth gen tlomnn, in ordor to lest tho soiilimcnt of the stock holders, Undured their resignation. Put-, nt Iho regular moct Ing pflbc stockholders, thp next day, Ihey wore unanimously re elected to tho snme position, The votes cast represented slock to over thirty three millioni of dollars. 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All that portion of tho Slato cast of Saginaw Hay und north ot a point forty miles uoovo Port Huron has been completely swopt by firo. A numberof persons perished, and, it is feured, wo huvo not heard the worst. The flourishing villngos of Forestvillo, Wliito Uock, Elm Creek, Sundbenchl and Huron City uro entirely destroy-1 od. Uock l ulls nnd Port IIopo oro- ..u4t..lt.. .I.,.,l.,...,w1 V..tl.!r. Ii na a miuuiij uouujvii. si.uj,,. boon heurd from Port Austin or I ort Crescent, but it is hardly possiblo they j escnpod. At nil llicso towns thcrol woro largo stores, many 01 wincii were IIIIVU im nuilui TAki iianu sawmills, sliinglemills und docks cov ered wilh lumber, all of which have been swept nwny. It is snld there is but 0110 dock left on tho shore about Forestvillo. A Bteanier which left Port Huron lust night for the relief of the suffer ers, returned this morning with about forty men, women und children, fivo of whom uro severely bnrnod. The revenue cutler Pessonden, which start ed for Port Austria, picked up a sail bout on (he luko, containing Issue Green, principal owner of Forestvillo, together with his family and eighteen or twenty others, who had. escaped through tho lire back into tho country. All llio tellegraph o'lices along the shoro huvo been destroyed, but com municulion will bo restored as soon us the da 111 11 go dono to the lines can bo repaired. Five childron aro known lohavo perished near Hock Fulls. Jt. II. Hubbard, at Huron City, shot all his fino horses and cuttlo to prevent their purishiug by fire. Ho loses very heavily, having bad a largo store, mills, docks, Ac. The cxtensivo property of Stafford & Hiiywurd.iU Port Hope, is about tho only 0110 which osrapod. Fivo thousand dollars was subscribed to night for tho relief of tho sufferers of Ibis Slato. The light rnin of yesterday seems to have greatly abated tho fires through out llio Slato, and it is believed the worst is passed. Thero is . SCAIICFI.Y A COUNTT in tho State but whut bus suflTered more or less from fire, and iho loss will amount to hundreds of thousands of dollars. Tho damngo to the pino land is incalculable. Saginaw City only escaped destruction through the determined efforts of her cilitens, who fought tho fire back. The town ol Bridgeport wus only saved from des truction by n shower of rnin yesterday morning. Charles Chandler's burns, on his farm near Lansing, were burned yesterday, together wilh severul fine horses. At Holland, on tho cast shoro of Lnko Michigan, llio flames mnde ' A CLEAN SWEEP sCTircoly k building boing left. The sufferings of thcponplo wero promptly cared for by tho Mayor and citizens of (I rand Haven. Professor Charles Scott, of IIopo College, perished; nlso a minister, whoso naino wns not ascertained. Nows bus just been rcccivod that tho largest portion of llio city of Manistee, Mich., has been destroyed by firo. Manistee is on tho east coast of I ,ako Michigun, a place of 4,000 in habitants und ono of llio greatest lum ber producing towns in tho Stato. Thero is no telegraph station within thirty miles of tho town. The fire commenced nt ten o'clock on Sunday night, and ruged until Ave o'clock on Mondny morning destroying 20U build ings, six Inrgo mills nnd a vessel lying ut tho dork. Hull of tho entire tcwn is burned. Tho loss is estimated at l,oo,ooo ' CniOAOn, Oct. 12. 1871.'1 A despntch has just been reoeived from Green Day, Wis., stuling that a ilesmor had just nrrivod bringinga ro- fiort that Sl!o bodies were nl Pislitcgo 11st night and ns mnnp in uro are still missing. SEVENTY riVi PERSONS wero burned to denth at Litllo Stur geon Bay, and tho suffering through out the North is terrible With the exception of tho loss of proporty tho calamity is almost as npulling as tho burning of Chicngo. ONE IIUNIIREI) ANO FIFTY MEN wero burnod to death in a lurgo barn in which they hnd taken refuge. Hundreds of pcoplo wore driven by the flumes into the river, where most of them perished. A later despatch from Groon Bay says that on Sunday night s fire broke out in tho Ilelginn setllniont of Brus sels, in Door county, Wis., destroying ONE IIIINDRCD AND EIIIHTY HOUSES, all tho placa contained excepting fivo. Nino pot-sons aio missing. It is sup posed they perished in tho flames. I ho Inhabitants lost ever) thing. Activo measures for their relief aro being tuken at Duluth and other places, but beforo assistsnco ran roach thorn they must suffer soveroly. Taw the Penalty. A soore or two of thieves and pick pockets, who woro caught plundering and adding fuel to tho fire during its progross, were ar rostod by iho citicn of Chicago and swung from lamp posts with ropos arouDi) their necks County, at the General Election held October 10, 1871. iladical Mlasrality. Major Ilodgo, a pay master in the '4trmy, was. arrested some time ago for wbbiiig the United States Treasury of nearly half a million of dollars, lie jvns tried by a court martini of f'clitims," who found thut ho had, in less than four years, spent tJ4G.280.lC ' of Undo Sam's cash, nnd tho Court sunlonccd him to ton years in tlio penitentiary, and restoro tho money. The Now York .Sun, of Iho lllh, thus cxposos tho loyul dodgo adopted in order thut the Major may escape Tim cwlilni 111 nimulmn U' Im Dunura nil ..v vv..v. ... - , - " u ti u 11 1 tho luw und tho facia, says : "llio extraordinary sentenco ot ten years in tho punilontiury imposed upon i..n,,,..i.. llml. i B.,parcut tml t10 pr6l,idcnt when he , voJ jt novcr imonded thut this ' ... ... . a shum. It is iieluultor should bo punisliod. llie .., .nor,;,.! ii ,Pn ri.tht in Mntonco Hdgo to the ponilenlinry tmn it md t0 genlonco lim to b0 ,lll,gl,ji ri,,lt wu tl0 court know it. An act of Congress passed July 17, 1802, expressly limits tho authori ty to i miioso such a sentenco to cases where by law the sumo court bus pow er to inflict the punishment of death. "This has been put lo the test be foro. Four naval paymasters, who woro sentenced lo imprisonment about a ycur ago, were discharged under this law by Secretary ltobeson, after consultation with the Atlorncy-Geno-nil. Tho court martial thon niado a blunder, but now, with the preccdcnl clearly established, it is plain that the officers of this court wilfully imposed an illegal sentence, wilh a view to getting a brother officer out of a scrapo. It is equally plain that in this they wero Knowingly aided by the President of the United Slates. 'Of course Paymaster Hodge will walk away front the Albany Peniten tiary ort a writ ut habeas corpus before ho has fairly got into it." Orrice IIiiokkrs. Ono Goo. Roose velt, a clerk in tho Interior Depart ment nl Washington, gnve the follow ing evidence in tho Criminal Court there on Thursday last, when he up penrod ns a witness in tlio taso of the Government against Dennis Darden : "1 was seckin? for a position, and I was introduced to John McCarthy as a loliliyist; I wanted a consulship, but I had not money enough ; I hud only about ono hundred and fifty dol lurs. "Judgo Fisher How much money does it lake to get a consulate f "Threo hundred dollars. "Whnt consulate did you apply for f "Pernnnibueo, lirar.il. "That is a small consulate. . "It is worth $2,000, in gold, a your. -How much did you lend him f "Two or threo hundred dollurs." Tho New York Sun says: Thoso are interesting revelations Since the udvent of iho present Administration the business of appointing consuls has been in tlio lianas ot ltunckolt Davis, Gen. Grant's Assistant Secretary of Muto. 1 Ins Davis wos proved by the Legislature ol Massachusetts to have tukon 800,000 as a brido to defraud bis constituents nnd betray his clients w hen he wns counsel nnd director of tho Erie liuilway Company, threo or four years ugo. If ho requires only tllOO ns the prico of appointing a man consul, his demands nro certainly very modcruto. Such "nrosenls" aro alto j'gelher too small. kAow, why turn a lot of Jiadicals out of Congress for soiling cadetships, whilo the Stato department is soiling consulships r mm m " United States Senators. On March 4th, 1873, twonty-foiir seats in tho United Slates Scnato, will beeomo vacnnt by tho expiration of tho term of office. Of tho twoniy-four Senators whose terms will cxiiiro at tho duto Mentioned, threo Garrett Davis, of Kentucky, George Vlckers, of Mary land, and Francis V. Bluir. Jr.. of Missouri r Democrats : th r .umining twenty otio aro Iiepublicans ,Xbe lattur comprise some of the lead jug and most oxperionood members of "tho Senate, such as Lyman Trambull, jif Illinois, Oliver P. Morton, of Indi ana, James Harlan, of Iowa. .Rosea Oonkllng, nf New York, John Slier-1 man, of Ohio, Simon Cameron, ofj Pennsylvania, and Justin 1). Morrill,! (I lormont. A llhonph tlio date when the seals of these Senators will become loyally vacant may appears long way crTyel this full nine of tho Stales rep rscnlod by some of them will elect legislatures by whom tho next Sona lets will ho chosen. A year bonce I sgishituroa will be elected lo choose the remainder of the Senators. Bo Murn ItcnFr.Mr.n.-- Tlio Cue torn 114U80 vault at Chicago contniiiod two million dollars in "roonbscks" snd O'i0 million in gold, (so snys tlie ItOtor,) and wlmn oponod afler the rlro it was round tlint tho former was bui-nod up nnd the lifter molted. Throo rr illionn. of the currently of tlio country 11 uivrviore rejeoniou. Tq I'nscatcd Land Owners. N'OTIrK ia hcrehy given thai the Commission ers of Clearfield county will be In session nt (loir onjoe in rtearneld, for two weeks, eoiamew jlnf Oetnber Smh, IM7I, for Ihe purpose nf hear ts'it oomrijainla as to eieceslve, double asanesment,, aed eucn other errors in relution tn the aaaeasoipnl ol unsifted lends as may be pointed enl, and for I the purpoen or correcting nnd cqnailrlng Ihe j same. Land owners end ageole win please glra atteotlnn to this notice. I AMI,. JI. PIIAFVNFR, I'AVIU hfCK :'-e, I ' Cot pAAii,. 11 ninuHAfl, 1 remml.eioner'e Cffi-e, I d,i:J-ld, Orr; ;i jt, ) puiHrelonert. $ctu gutvn1isrratitt$. - DMIM.HTKATOH'H 8AI.E or VALIABLE REAL ESTATE ! Ttf virtue of an order of the Ornlmnf' Court of llorii-ia eounlv, ino underugurd numlulitrslor of llt-nrr Auntietibough, lte of Lmwrvnoo towo hip, 4iiom1, will k II t publio !, st tbo Court lluun, IB lloarueld, oa MONDAY, K0VEMCER H, 1011, At X o'olock, p. m., the following rr.t eiUte 1 HO AIRI OP LAND, iltuatt In Uwrim tnttnihiii, CIar6oltl eounty, 60 ncraa of wlucli era cloau-d and In s sood elate of eulura- tion 1 balance ii kravilj timbered wilh bcmlooli and oak, and (be whulo ia underlaid with a rein of eioelteul coal. The linproreoienle oomiat of a large irame nouee, ham, and other out-building p ; nlso, a good bearing orohard and excellent water on the premises. IhllUti: One-lbird oath at eon6nuatioi of eale, and the balanoe in eix and twelre month with inlereit, lo b secured tiy bond and mort- : MILKS READ, Oct. IS, I8T1-3L Adinioiitralor, N EW GOODS! cw Finn at Wallarelon, Va. JOIIX HOLT & SONS Hut boaght tli cntirt stock of foodi from P. Jllher, and ar rweiTiox a fft-arat auotinant of new fooUi (rum the Eastern iti, lack tu DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, - GROCERIES, ' QUEENSWARE, HARDWARE, BOOTS k snoEs, HATS k CAPS, BACON, FISH, SALT, FLOUR, FEED, ko., kc, kr., To eichange for Countrj rroilure. Railroad Tice, Luuiuer or CA.su. October IS, 11,1. T 1ST OK PKTIT JI'RORW DRAWN FOR AJ noveullier lorui, 1ST 1 1 riser wrsk asconn nonpar. Darld Miles ncooarialeph. Kinhart.Preatur John M. llo Bell John Onwder... Bradford Wra. Wonlrlilgn J. McMurra.r.Burnside Irfwie i, llurd....-Chett (I. . Tmer " Joah Rider.... Covington Kmil .Mlrnol A. llwguenH H J. ?roHlaian..Clearfleld Kirn Ale Frank Short... Ap. Utoom.CurweneTilie . Arnolds " J. K. Krslser " .lack lloliivon " llarid Uearbart. Decatur Sain 'I M I Isrren A.ll.Roeencrans Iltt ton K. Mclarrey...Karlhaua VV. r,ullcrton..Lawrenoe J. P. Mnorc.... Waac lioon... u Jno. W. Tate. A J. Amce.....,H.Morria Wm. Mays .Osceola J. A. etatlrnbergcr " Philip Rogers.... Hirh'd llanrcr, jrPcnn Win. Pi Ji,hnaonM w Jno. B. Haflerty..,. " Jaa. 11. Smilh .pike llavid Fleming Levi R. lresstcr..Uuion asronn waaa. Henry Breth Belli Anderson Murry..(lirard I rish Lilt Uoggs John Htnkv Ilnshen Nathan Hoover... '- R. Ooleburn....Karthaua A. Hoover..... .lirndfonl tl. Ileckcndorn M Waller l?hirey John Witherow....Knoi Jacob C. !niilh...Urady' J. Ilouglirrty, jr.Lawr'oe Kline Rishel Philip Mullen, Jesse Lines Krastus Luther.... " P. Ilutton Uurnside Joe. Wall " J. Megullken. - John MeCrtl Cheat Hamitlon While... " Martin Kline... " II. h. 8nyder...KMorrli W. L. Morrill..... " Joe. Poreman....Osftcola A. C. Moore Penn l.af. Mot'lnre ..Pike W. II. Procinan " A. C. Pinny.rlearfleM Alfred Long John Henry... Ferguson I II. Pelere..... Woodward u. Artnutrung. U. W. Iloyt.... T. llauipton. W. A. Cbaeo. " , THIUD Jua. Poaftherty,,..pell II. L. Henderson " Jesse Does Hojrgs Jno. W. Kvler.... " S.muil floll " Thomne Ilecra.... M J. Llvinitston.,llra4lford N. P. Wilson.,, Jos. Winnery. Kllie Kmeal.... " in, jPernard OeMnwOlrard Jaoob tlinlcr..,.llulioh Henry Hagerly.. jihn Tyler .Huston M. Hmith Jordan Jno. Thompson. M A. riiaeliuian..Lawrvnee M. Lawhead... " Jno. Lytle...., f Joseph Itoret M David lleauis Dralr A. Patohen.....llarnaide M. F. W.llavo. K. C. Ilrennrr.,. .Morris John llenoook ,.1'ike I has. 8. Worrell... I'liest L. Flood Covington J. P. Mulson. I.J. lteiiensteln.Cle'rfld Fred fVkctt ' E. afcNeul Curarenevrie Moeee Wise " Jne. Norrie.... Moses llailer " rt. Henderson. Woodw'rd T. D. Alcijndrr t M B. J. Q R B E N E, dealer In riiKDS,OitaANS nnd Melodeons, f any mannfaotnrn desired. For cash or In eiehange for good I. I'M II Kit. 10,(00 feet nf good Lumber wanted. For circulate and terms, address I. J. OREENI, nngt tm No. 41 Hilt stieet, Huntingdon, fa. 1871 PHILADELPHIA 1871 WALL PAPERS. HOWELL BOUBKI, Manufacturer! of Paper Hangings and Window Shades. aVhidrsale and Detail Balearnome, pornst Tourlh mi Market atrcete, PHILADELPHIA. I entoryCnrncv Twenty-third nnd Baueom fill. October 4, n7l-m-pd. ' C fCU HEP PF.l.tn WANTED I '), IVVJ And all hinds of PCItel-Jfor whlah I . the Olghcst eesh prleo rrill bn paid, of i leptjn.flm . I, L. riZE.V?III5. tx 3KJi'rrtlsmrnts. JUST OUT! TnE NEW WHEELER & WII.S0N SEWING MACHINEI Tka Whealer l Wilton Bcirinr Machina Com pany, hariof bad eighteen yean aipfrianea in manuraatMring and telling Sewing Machine!, and employing tha ablet t neobanieal talent In tble country and In Europe, now offer to the puMie THE NEW MACHINE eonfldent tbat it pontile all tha adrantegci wlitch axpericnea bai ihowa to be tirantiaJ to .Perfect Sewing Machine ! Tbe principle ti tbo aamt ai In tba old Wheeler A Wilfon Machine, but ebangee bare been made which to create iti efficiency, while at tho lame time. le eare and vk 111 are required in It man agement. Reami are eroieed with eaae. Tba work guided with acareely an effort, Nearly double iti former power. Ko nnder-teneion to man it go. Erery joint can lo tightened ai fait a It weara. OYER 580,000 HAVE DUKN HANl'FACTl'RED. 100,000 MORE Wheeler k Wilson 0 MACHINES have been Bold for family ns than nf any other mane. We recommend onr eustoniers In the eonntry lo pnrcbaae their maebinea direct from our Agnta, aa the price la Ibe same ai nt onr oflioea, and tbey can th secure, at their own homee, Ibe neoeue- ry inslrncliona. AOKSTi yAXTKD.-l VM. eUMXEK & Co, Ucneral Agentt for the Western Slates, HO Wood 8t, Pittsburgh, Pa. SBAgcnta npply at office la perron or throngh nny of our traveling agenla. llorse, wag,in and outfit furnished. octlS-9al .liSfrUaufouj. r,tf nnn nnisiLi-a von hai.ki UUUUlV The nndrrsignrd offer the best sawed 18-tnch Shingles in market, nnitin gradea to suit purv-hascrs. Ho. I, $ J5 ; No. 1, St. Si .Ml. I. HP. HKAVKK A II St IS. CtoarSeld, Pa., September M m. rjpHU AMUKICAN IIOISIJ, CIRWKX8VILI.K, CLnanriRLB Cornrr. PnKis'a. This long eatablished and popular hotel ts slill kr-pt by tbe aubscriber, who eparce no effort to plesse atl who patronise him. "To please," is the mono ni tne American House, unit all tbat is asked is a trial. h. IV. KKKI), Proprietor, t'urwrnsville, March 15, 171 If. DENTALCARD. I)b. A. M. IIILI.3 sVrtllM BSIV tn alia nstllnnla aan.l tUm sneak. lie t n orally, thai, hftrinn diMolvrd partnerphin wi'h lr. Hbinw, be ii now doing the entire work of hie office hirotflf, eo tbat put lent need not frar Mne; pat andor the hnndf of nj oth-r operator. lUtine; ot-te inert red art i in of ihe pfttent on the plate uijnteriiil, I era enabled to put up teeth much cheaper than formerly. I aleo bare lr. Ftuek'e patent proeeee for working rubber platee, which make much lip liter, more elatio and atronger ttlale for Ihe aame amount of material, and pol ithee the pi ate on both lidea, rendering U mocb moreeaally kept elran. Ppeial attention paid to the prreerration of the nit oral teeth, and all work guaranteed entirely mliikctory to patient. iferOffipe nt tbe old eorner, nppoalie the Pliaw llouae. Offlee hour- from S to 1$, a, tn., nnd 1 to i, p. w. Talienta from a dietanee hnnld notify me a few dnya brrorchand of their Intention to cnine. Alwara at home, nnleie other hotic ap prara In both the county papera. fcll67l S. PORTER SHAW, D. D. S., ffffSt ORtc in Mnnonlf Building. CLKARFIKLD. PA. Putting of the natural teeth in ft heatlhy, p re tort alt re and netful condition ia made a ipecialty. I)ieaMe and malformatioaieontmftn to the mouth, jaw and areoeiate parte, are treated and ourrrelrd with fair anoeeii. Kxanilnalinna and eontulta tioui rnna. Pricca for partial and full acta of levtft much lower than in l70. it would be well for nattenta from a dittanea to let we know hy mail a few daya before pom ing to the office. It if rery important that children between the agce of fix and twelve yeara thould haee their teeth examined. By Anirflhefft Teeth, are rcmored wtlhout pain. fab)i 7? MARBLE AD ST0E YARD ! Mm. s. s. l i d d e l Having enrsfed In tha Marble easiness, desires la Inform her friends nnd the public that she has now and will keep constantly on hand a larce and well selected stock of ITALIA Alip VKKMONT MAnDI.K, and Is prepared to fuinish tn order TOMDwTOKRS, DOX AND CIlADI.g TOMBS, MONUMENTS, Curbs and Posts for Cemetery Lata, Window Sills and Cape, also, Dl tlBAU, TABLE AND WASH STAND TOPS, Ac, Ac. Terd nn Reed street, near the R, R. Ilrpot, Clearfield, Pa. JcT,7l rjAIJII TI SI TIKI 8 TO Via ?Tt)VM UTOVEKt WAPLE &HAUTIAN Ilesire lo Inform tha eitlieni of Q'oeola and Ihe public nenorally, thai they have jusi received a Ioiko and splendid assortment of Stoves, House hold Hardware and Stamped aad Japanned Wares of ail kinds. AUrt that pa manufaeture and kern constantly on hand a hi ft eseorluient of Tinmen e Wares, whlah wa will dlsporn of at either wholesale or retail, to suit purchasers. Hoofing, Spo-illr, Hepairln and all kinds of Joh Work don. to order and wilhdispueh Slrltl aitenllon paid ordering arlhilct for par ties fjeilrlnj II. ' Onnsnmera will Snd It tn their dcantae; tn rnrchaaa from na. On Block nnd prices will sat lfy yon that we do tell find erea nl pricee that pleaea the people." V Ton will Snd ui nn Dcrttu street, iienrly np. po.li.tbe Kiehania Hotel, ' Pe.-lt Mitli, Pa., May IS, 1J7I If f durational. 1 HO CITV tOl.l.lxi;. " " PITTSDtHfiii Tb ia best eonduef.! ...... ' ' fill initllullon laihe tolled si.u. Z,?--h. practical education, of ; d men. atdr-For l.r-. Zln ouich K'd eonlelnlng full narliinlers. add,,,,' """S .:m -'--UII,A:IJ.ri,r., IHV VIEW ACAI)I:my, ' FKRBYVII.L1C, JUNIATA CO., J. FOS slll.ll 10 fiaiLi f,lLl, Atlrallrelv llua.lj.it In l.-i.i. . ful region, one-fourth of a mile from tn! Railroad. Four regular gr. luai,,, . other eoupeUnt Inslruelors, ci,.iu ., " of lustruclion. The Principal (for bib, '"'' in charge of Tuscarora Academr. n,d ,, ' nniiils In all Ilia l..n, ""'"a.. every deiarlinrnt of bnsineni. Tra- iji? annum, alusia and l-aintln . wh aesaion will eximuence Sei,tenilrfr ifit im A. i. PATTfc lis'ok, i MISS H. S. SWAN'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS CLEARFIELD, PA. THI PALL TERM of fourteen wk, m oowuenoe Monday, Sept. 4tb, 171, ' TERMS OF TUITION. Reading, Orthography, Writing.Okject Ln. eons, i-rtunry Arilbuetie and Fnmsrr Ocographr- i- u History, Local aod descriptive Ueorrspby wuu jn.p vniniiiK, uramuiar, Alesul and Written Arithmetic .... s u Algebrn and the Sciences .t jj j, Insirnetlon in instrumental music u u Oil paiating, 24 lessons HH( jj M wn work For full particulare eend for Circular. ClearDeld, Sept. T, 1870-lypd. SEW WAS1I1XGT0X ACADEMY, Clearfield County, Pa. rpiIE SECOND SESSION of this icitit,i, X will Outninenoeon tbeflret Jdondeyof Nottn her next, (Term, flee uontht ) Tbe eurrienlun of study will eubrfce a rigi) and thorough eouree In every branch rfquiiitiv. a practical and aeoonplithed education. iueial attention giren to pcrmnt dffiriB ooalify thcinaelref fur the prof mi ion of teuaii. Alto, to vocal and inetrumental in u etc. Pupila will be admitted at any time during the eeniun, and ebarged from time of entering u Ik eloae of the term. No deduction will t sji for ahaanoe, except in cfteee of protra-d ill am. Btudentf defirlng roonif for "clubbing "min accommodated at moderate ratei, Uood boarding ean be proeureil at I'.wtr rtie than any other place lo tbe eounty. Tltret 44 lara per week at publieanJ private boutti. For particulare aldreit UliOlltiE W. IN VIS, Principal. aeptl071-tf hew Wasbinftua, Pa, CLEARFIELD ACADEMY. A Male and Female Claaalcal I!Ih Schait, Earb Department Hrparatn, Dlatlact u4 Complete iu Itnelf. TUR eebolaitie yearofthia Institution Ii ded into two ieioni of five montbi Herat, one wet ai) each. The Gift aeaiion eomDic&efi n tbe flrit Monday in 8eptuber; tbe aecond,eaiiH fint Monday in Frbruary. The ooane of initiuottoTj embrace aTrrr thing neeesfftry to a thorough, praetioal and aecwn.&kii ed edueaiion of both eeiea. Tupila will be admitted at any time and cbargel from date of entrance to tbe eloec of the leuiaa. No Ueduetiun will be made for a bee nee, eierpt in eaae of extreme and protracted iltoeif. Htadentt from a diftanee ean be aooommedatel with board at row ratea. For particulare, emd for el reul are, or ed-lrtw Her. P. L. UAIIH1S0N, A. M.. July ?8, 1871-tf. FrinopaL !(.nl (fstate for a!r. R IALEI Valuable Real Estate! IS CLEARFIELD, PA. The eabacribar offer for lata hia prcprtt ti Market trrtt (neat door to Allegheny Hotel,) Clearfield. Pa, being a lot and a half, "i fett front on Market ilrert. with a doable plank tea. ftory HOl'HK, containing four large roomi duwa ataira and aix good bed roomi np it air, and goed frame plank STABLE and all other nwww outbnildiDfi areeted thereon. Three V KLLS ef good water on tbe premise. tT'For term a and -condition apply on Ik Srcniiaea, or lo Frank Short, at tbe hhort Sboe bop. next door to Miller A Powell' store, NaT' ket street, or by letter to F. SHORT. jylS Clearfield, Clearfield Co, Pe, yEiT VinGINIA Timber and foal Lands FOB BALE! The following traeta of Timber and Cnal Landi ara offered for enle i Ono traH of 17,000 arret, lying on the Elk Hirer, in Webiter eoucly: three tracts lying on the same river in Braxton eoanty. two of fr.OUO aerea each and one of 1.000 acre.) and on tract containing 9,3u0 acre, lying oa ta Uauley Hirer, in Nlehola ooonty, Tbetitlri t these lands art perfect. Anv infonnation eonoemlng these lend wan W had by addresfing O. 8. FI.KUAL. Marehdfl!, lftTI-tf. Philipsbnrg. Pa: 11 EXOVEDI ALEXANDERS NATIONAL SHOE STORE (Formerly Key tone Shoe Store,) II at been remoerd to the ttpre room next door ta the new Font office building, on Market strret, where everything baa been fitted up in fine stvl Now Is tba time to proeur yonr winter aupplr of BOOTS AND (SHOES AT LOWBIt FIGURES Than the ame Ooode can h. nooght aleewhere ia Clearfiold eonntv. A large dock of l.a.lifi" Shoes, Oaittrs and 81ippcra, of all atjrles, kin.ls nnd pricca. Ornt's Chocs. Boole, nailers. Clippers a fee ft'sortm.nl. Misses' nnd Children's Shoes and Ueitent of all deeoriptione. Hoy't Bcote A 8boee, ej very large varictv. A cordial Invitation la eitrndrd tn all to rat! nnd examine my stock, nnd flatter mraclf that I oan plraee the most faslidicut, b-th a, to HJ1' nnd prion. -1 - ' T. M. ALEXANDER. Jjl National Shoe Store, Cleerneld. Pa. YOIJR ATTHNTIQcH Jl'ST KOIl A MOMENT! Are yon In need of n good set of Harness f Are yon In need of a good Paddle or Brl.H.f If so. cell at the Doddle and llarnese Khn ( Jons C. Iltnwirn, where yon cen grt Ihe best ia the market. Douhle and Single Harness and Ta dice' and Hunt's Saddlee of superior workmanship, nlwaye on band ov mannfacturcd In order. Spe cial attention la enllrd to my clock of Collars and llamee, wkich are the beet in use. I slso here en assortment nf Saddlers' Hardware, which will be disposed of at reasonable rates. Repairing of all kinds promptly nttendrd to. .H"n't forget te cell btiiire parcka.ing elerwhero. hnp ia lira ham', Hoj,, Market street. Clraifleld, I'a. May, l7l-ly. JOHN U. IIAHllin. DMHtll.VI ION. Notice Is hereby gtren that the oo-nnrtnerahin berctcftrn eiirtioj irini. v i i. .I,- n Rfllfrr. ty, in the mercantile bnsincss, in IN-nn lowmnip. was dissolved b, mutual eunrnt on the Sllh day of grptrmbrr, A. 1). IhJI. The hooke nnd ea oonnu are In tba bands of Mr. ltafferty for scitle- ment. WII.I IAM F. jiiii".t. JOHN II. RAFt'KKir. O ran; plan Hills, Oct. 4, 1171-41. Tha nnderalgned will aanllnne Ihe caller" at tha nld eland, and hopes to rrceiro the same lin ers) share tt patronage bestowed npon the eld tm. J. B. BAKfEBTl- (CAUTION All person, ara hereby nellded J against recelrli.g a Promissory Note gi" nt l. II. ?u.n. hy tha aukecrlber. payahle ! month, after date, for thirty dollars, dated Scrfc 10th or Jlh, ITI. I bar received MTaleel"' eaid uela, and shall not PV H nl11 eomnctled by law. ' . , Vihn R. VOUUUT. Plt ', P-t-)br4, ?-fr . '1