GEORGE B. GOODLANDEIl, KniTuft and rnoiMtirroti. CLKA RK1ELD, Ta. WEDNESDAY MOIIMXO. OCTOIlKn 25, 1871 Strange ltenior,rala. .. Tlio Democrat of our county, gon c rally, bclmvvd. nobly, tiotwitliHtiknding tho oiitnngling ftHijinces produced by tlio accursed "now dopurturo" or nintti resolution of our Stale platform, which gave the captious. and tlio excessively Eonlous rnro opportunities to deploy their nkii'iuinlicrs on manv occasion provioui to election day, yet without much dninngo to tho party. Tho raid made in thi borough and Lawreueo township on a portion of our .ticket, was u-njiistifiuljlo and can not bO Successfully Hl"i'rl.l Tl,. Democrat who voted for Mr. Boynton oe Mr. Graham in preferenco to Mr. Foley or Mr. Leo, has dainngod hi character for consistency, mid has dono his party no good. Individual hatred and pcrsont.l niulUe khould never bu adjusted at the expense of tho parly. 'or slioulj an individual practice thut which ho condoning in others. If ho is honest, and esteems it a reproach fur his Democratic neigh bor to vuto tho Radical ticket, ho should not do tho flumo tiling. Tho Democrats in Bradford, Cur wcnsvillo unci Tike, who acted as flanker to tliis enterprise, haro not added much to their Democracy by going alter also gods. Sumo vory dirty trick were played oil' in Iiecca ria, Karlhaus and Pike, in relation to tho election of Assessor. Tho three townships elected Radicals to that po sition. In Bceoaria Democrats traded their Assessor ctT for vole for Mr. Leo, who. needed no fraud of this kind practiced upon tho party. In Kur tliuu the mousci'g went straight fur tho Radical Assessor, without gaining a voto fur any of our candidates. A similur job was put up in I'iko town Bhip. Thus threo Democratic Asses sor huvo been Miciifleed, itnd that, loo, wo have no doubt, by individual who clamor loudly for consistency and esteem theniaelvc Democrat ubovp all others. Ki.EVATfcH. Brick, which Hold in Chicago previous to the firo fur St) 50, now bring 815. "Us a bad wind which blows nobody any good." Mmtn Iiiuri'f. Luther Green, Dem ocrat, lias been elected to tlio Legis lature from Warren county, allhough tho Radical State ticket ha over 5'JO majority. Warren is fust returning to her first lovo. Dead. lion. John M. McKinncy, United Slulcs Judge for tho District of Florida, died of yellow fever, on the 12th, ot) bourd o steamer bound fur New York. . Judgo M. wa born trnd raised on Lyooming Creek, in Ly ooniing oounty, and had held hi off! oial position but a few year when ovcrtukon by llio fatul malady. Still on "a Bust." The govern ment last week interviewed Plymouth Hock, tlio Blarney Slono of Now Kng land, and other sacred spot in thai modern "holy land." On Friday il left via Cunuda and the Luke fur the flro Odd of tho West. Without read ing u daily pnptr it i imposib!o to tell where Grant i. lie is, howovor, to bo found everywhere but at tho seal of government, where ho ought to bo. If be fails to muko hi ronoini nation Jicra is no virtno in bumming tind drinking. Tug Womk Ueoun. Uraut, tho great present-taker, has 0)encd his election canvas in tho South by sus pending tho writ of habeas corpus, so that by tho aid of tho military ho can secure the delegalo from every South ern Stale, against ull o'.licrs desirous of a similar compliment, lie may, through intimidation and bribery, se cure all the delegates to tho Radical National Convention, but bo cannot carry a mnglo Stuto by the popular volo. Hi docpoliaia is too uppuruiit in that section for frccmon to defend. Tlio "bread and butler brigade" may, but tho freo voto never. Tlio Ku lilujf business i only a pretext, his re nomination being llio objective )uinl. lie was in Boston when hi procluma tion was issued. Some clerk or stable ' band put forth tho document. Stiianok Voting. Thoro was somo strango voting done ut tho lato elec tion. To illustruto : Mifflin, Snyder and Union counties form a judicial district, now presided ovor by Judgo Wood, a Radical. Tho district is usually good for 1,01)0 Kudicul majori ty. Wood was defeated by Mr. Bit chor, of Lowisburg, whom the Demo crat tiominatod. Wood resides In Lcwistown, Mifllin county, which gavo Bucher, Dom., 278, while Unioo coun ty, whero lliulior reside, gavo Wood "73, thus tictng each other j but "toy (A" Snyder cam a to tho roscuo and jicllUvd the dispute by giving Buchor, l'eni., 9 majority, thus electing a Democrat l'rosident Judgo for ton jour in that "loyal" district. Tin Democrats Ju Union also elected one of tho Aociato Judges, thereby giv intr them the Bench in that county. In the adjoining Judicial District, coinpowd of the counties of Cumber land, Juniata and Terry, presided over by Judgo Graham for twouy years, viid rood lor I.IIUU JtmocnUio innior- ily, Junkln, BadiraldefenU Graham, pcuiQcrut, tiy iu majoriy. ' Philadelphia Weep xlgaln. Sinoo tho death of "tho luto lament, cd," the (junker City has not been bo overwhelmed with grief as at tho death of that distinguished darkey, hnmed Catto, which occurred in a mob on election day. It I true, thoro wa not as much crapo and black muulin destroyed n on tho former occasion, but thogrotin of "the loyal millions" woio much louder. This wa caused from tho fact that tho subject wa a nogro Lincoln wa whito. Although Philadelpliian lm.vo frcnuont and raro oppwtuiiilh) to muni.lost grief and denonnco wrong, it novor fairly broko nut in a real blubbering manner until tho "colored brother'1 in question was assassinated by rulllan. . Threo year ago, Col. Biddlo, a bravo officer, but whito, wa shot and killed by ono Win. J. Oven. No meetings were hold. Last winter the l'udicul member of tho Legislature elected tlio murderer, Ovona, Sorgeant-at-Arnis. Two year ago Jainc No lan, ulso widto, was shot and killed in the room whero tho return judges wcro assembled, by ono Campbell, at the request of Win. B. Mann. No three days' funeral was held. On tho 10th tho real murderer, Mann, was olecled District Attorney by those now griot-stricken people. What To ward tlio murderer of Catlo may ox pect we cannot conjecture It is ovi dent that tho elite portion of the city mob has taken "a now departuro," and hereafter largo funeral will only occur when Presidents nro killed in a tbeatro on Good Friday oud ncgroos nro waylaid in sight of Independence Halt. Philadelphia has lost tho only clus-tieal negro sho possessed, honco her blubbering grief. Tbat murderer should be purishod, no one denies, but while tlio inhabitant of that godly loyal city conlinuo to reward thorn with high and lucrativo offlciul posi tion, what is there to deter ruffians f If murdering white men lead to pro motion, why should tho murderer of tho negroes becomo alarmed? Why not hunt up Catto' assassins and muko them assistant sergeants at arms of District Attorney? Wo presume that the greater portion of tho citizens of Philadelphia are neither hypocrites nor knavos, but if they do not desire their country cousins to suspect them for something of that kind, they must not get up such main moth funerals for negroes, and quit promoting llio mur derers of whito men. Less blubbering at negro funerals, and inoro zeal in punishing outlaws, will not look so much liko hypocrisy at this distance In Bkhkllion. Ben Butler, llio loyal hero of a score of unfought but tles, ha arrayed himself against "the government," since it failed to iiomi nato him for Governor of Plymouth Ilock. llo delivered a lecturo in Philadalpliiii, ono day last week, in which bo slates lliat all tho Alabama claims held by citizens of this country against England nro likely to be lost, through tho ignoranco or duplicity of tho Grant administration ; tho Kng lish bta'.esrr.on having ovor Touched our ninnies in tho luto treaty, lie states that our government ha assum ed to pay ull thoso claims and pay England a largo sum of money beside. This i truly refreshing nftor so much loyal blowing. Perhaps Grant and Gen.Sclienck had soinelhing presented to them by tho wily KnglUhincn. Tub Votk. Wo produco the official voto of llio Stuto this woek in tabular form. Tho majority fur tho Radical candidate i just about tho negro voto. The "lately enfranchised," therefore, hold tho balnnco of powor. Tlio no gro etecta tho Stuto and many of the county and municipal officers of Penn sylvania. A few years ngo it was accounted a sin fur educated while foreigners to hold Ibis position. Now llio objectors give tho ignorant African this privilego without wincing. If "Old Nick" is not overstocked with hypocrite already, it will not bo long until ho will bo accommodated in that line, Senatorial Flection. Tho roltirn judge of llio XV 1 1 1 ill Senatorial dis trict mot in the Court House, in this placo, on Tuesday, 17th and produced the following return : Counties. Wallace. D, Meruii.l, R. 2,4:10 1,444 1,004 008 Cambria, Clearfield, Clinton, Klk, a, oil 2,74-' 2,102 075 Total, 8,70 0,140 Mr. Wulluco'g majority, 2,72-1 GovF.aN.MENT Economihts. It ap pears from a receipted bill filed in tho Treasury Department at Washington thut Ex Senator Morgun, of New York, and Congressman Ames, of Mussacliusells,pockoted 820,000 apiece as member of tho l'ucifla Ruil roud Committee Tlio receipts of the other members of tho Committee have not come to light. Perhaps they look bond straight, or railroad slocks, or lands, for their trouble What splen did Congressmen thoso men are ! Tlioir salary $5,000, and fur less thai) two month services 820,000 mors. Was ever such thieving practical in any country previous to tho advent yf Radicalism f A Bhiuiit Spoj1. In tho midst of universal darkness which prevail In Allegheny county, whoro Grant had 10,LI0 majority, 0110 star appears in the politicul firmament. Tho Demo crats elected a County Commissioner by 1,025 mnjority. On tii Dr.n,iN ,r'i'hs 8,000 Radi cal majority 0! Frio county was ro ducod at the lato election to 1,300 on tho sUto ticket, 555 00 Assembly and 342 on Assoeiuto Judge In another yoar, Erio will bo Democratic, at this ralo. It is said Scoflold will not bo a candidal for Congress next time Jlartlal I.atv. YoslordaVi tho Press, tlio ad minis tration,organ owned by thoColloctorof tho Port, in a spasm ot uuligul,aniiouno od that a portion of thoUniled Statesof America wa placoil umler "martial law," Such I llio official interpreta tion of llio last proclamation from Washington, and tt is well for the whole country to tuko cognizunco of It. A large portion of llio Stuto of South Carolina wa sutijugulou ny llio proclamation of yesterday, and on Monday tho now from Washington contained un announcement, no doubt authentic, thut Georgia will bu "tho next Slalo to be warned and punish ed." What is this"inurtiul luw which i now proclaimed f It is simply no law. Nostaluto, 110 provision of tho Constitution of tho United State war rant or recognize it under tho present conditions, in timo ot war, wlien law are silenced amid the clang of anus, martial law menus tho belliger ent right to kill, and burn, and destroy, and capture, which under tho vnguo code known as llio Law of Nations, llio urmod force of ono nation oxer ciso against tho oilier nation with which the war i waged. Willi actual war begins the right lo surprise, at tack, and kill your adversaries with cvory art by which you may take them at a disadvantage There is, in common humanity, a supposed limit to tho barbarity of tho war, and w lion that i exceeded, a protest sometimes roiwea i-eprnnullnn ngauisi unusual act. But war is in itself so barbar ous, with killing for it chief end and aim, and the ferocious passion of the human animal nro ho thoroughly rous ed by it, and bis moral and religious sentiments so waiped and silenced, that it is really (litlictilt to say w hat horror inny not bu perpetrated under tho I'ccnso of war. That license it is now proposed to give to every mili tary officer against hi own fellow- citizens in time of peace! That is what martial law now moan uud we nocd not say that it lias no warrant in tho Constitution or the laws of a freo country. Congress has no au thority to exempt any military officer from the restraint of luw.and it never bu dono so, cither in tho Ku Kluxact or uny other net. The outrages per pel ruled during tlio lato war, upon citizens of tho United Suites living ro mote from llio scene of strife, were under a colorable extension to Ilium of llio condition of public enemies, lo be treated with n much license as if I hey wero tho hostile belligerent who wcro waging war ut llio South. This was llio plen under which, in l'onnsyl vuniu, Mr. Boileiiu, of tho Philadelphia Kocning Journal, and Mr. Meek, of tlio Bellefonlo Watchman, wcro seized, and nrfilrarily imprisoned in military posts, bocauso mutter printed in their paper bad wounded llio susceptibility of somo potty military ollieor. Now tho same license is claimed in timo of peace. That is what tho administra tion organ mean when Ibey proclaim "martial law." The only legal color for this i a right implied in llio Con stitution fur Congress to suspend the writ of Added corpus. This has now boon bestowed by Congress on the President, and the Radical interpreta tion of il is promptly given in the word "martial law, a term unknown to llio jurisprudence of our country. Wo need not recapitulate what was dono under color of it. Tho mnrtiul law, thus practised, during and alter tlio war, lias not escaped condemna tion from the highest authorities. Tho Supremo Court huvo solemnly condemned it. Our ominunt jurist, Horace Binnoy, ha written upon the subject of tho suspension of tho habeas corpus, nnd was commonly quoted as an authority for any outrage, il wus convenient to cum mil. To vindicate hi own great reputation, ho published another namnhlut ut llio close of tho war, in which ho said of the powor of the President to susponu llio writ 01 habeas corpus : "I hopo I muy say thut when I suggested, in a former paper, that tho President wu intend ed, by tho Constitution, to cxereiso the wholo power that wn given by tho cl&uso, I hud not a conception thai the power was anything liko this. I agreo thut tho executive ollloo is en tirely unlit for it; bull am equally clear that no department of govern ment i tit for il ; that such a powor bug not n precedent in history, Fnglish or American, to justify it; and it is u unnecessary either in rebellion or invasion, us it is unexampled." And now they aro ut il aguin 1 Now, with no pretext of war or re bellion, but in tho interest of a mili tary candidate for re election, hi ofU ciul organ announce that ho is about to enforce "martial law" that i to put hi own will nnd tbat of every military subordinate, in pluco of tho Constitution and the law. That is tlio actual situation, nnd il is ono to Btnrtlo every man who i not implica ted in somo job or villainy, that is lo be advanced by u parly triumph over tho free institution of our country. Philada. Age. iMke Storms. Firo has not boon tho only devas tating clement that ha passed over the Northwest. The storm king has made sad havoo with lifo and proper ty on tho Lakes. All tho lake cities huvo been suH'urers. Tho F.ria Ob server says : Tho schooner Excelsior, of this city, (.'apt. Gintz, which left Milwaukio on the 8th, having a cargo of 18,000 bushels of wheat, foundered on the l-'ilh inst, on Luke Huron, be tween Thunder Buy aid Middle Island. Sho had a crow of nino per. sons, all of whom but one are supposed lo bo lost. Charles Lostrom, ono of tho Lxcelsiors sudor, wns picked up off .Southampton, Ontario), on Tuesday, flouting on a part of llio cabin. Sever al of llio crow woro floating on plunks, but could not bo rccuod by tho boal that was sont aflcr thorn. Tho Excel sior wa owned by Messr. E. L. Footo, Jai. S. Slcrrclt, (joorgo lep1er and ('apt. Gintz, ai)d was vnluod at $24,500. Sho was insured for 820,000, and Ihcro wa some insuranco upon tho freight. A lorriblo storm pnusod over Lakp JJuron on Sunday, in which many vussids wcro damaged and several lost. Among those just is tho propel lor R G. Coburn.oftho A. D. & P. lino, which curries pussonger and freight helween LVio and Ruifuio and D11I111I1. Sho was on her return trip from Luke Superior, when tho storm struck her and she went down in Saginaw Bay on Sunday. Sovon of the passengers and threo of tho crew aro known to be saved. The ollieor and balnnco of the crow left tlio wreck in two boats, from which nothing has boon heard. The gale lo which sho wont down wa tho sumo that caused tho loss of the schooner Excelsior. Tho Cub urn was a fine etcamor, valued at 880,000, on which there wusan insurance of 850, 000. Sho had on board for Ibis port 3,000 barrel of flour and 1500 bush els of vhru, .Tlore tladlcnl t'iuattcUrlmr, Itudicul journals, which huvo had so much to suy about Tammany Frauds, will have sufficient to occupy their t toution in tho recent developments of the management of tho City Fintncos of Philadelphia, in addition tu tho proviou fraud which wcro charged upon tho Rudicul ollloials. City funds, to tbo amount of 8478,000, wero loan od lo C. T. Yerkcs, J r., & Co., stock brokers on Third si reel, without any sort of security. This firm fuilud in tho beginning of tho woek, and tin re sult I tho funds of tho City Treasurer aro in deficit to that amount. In tho money orticlo of tho Ledger, wo liud tho following : TI1I1 largo amount of tin OHy'h moncjr hml Lren virtually luimrd tu Monrr. Yerkfli A CV, uo to kuxo oiorutoi-i iu L'iljr lusni ill woll m otlitr Flmikl. On wliat toruil Ihoj hml tilt uo of i mucb of tlio funili of (tie City without any sort f df-rurlly it U not luipurtiviit now to ooniiilor. Thero wore rvmtrta oil tlio Irert, yovtordn.v, lliat uthiT pnrtit-i. oporntlnjt litrtfr..v tn 'took loowHtlri, woro uding tho uiom-y of Iho City Trtaury ia nino way sml probably on liko tr-rmi ft Yrke A Co., uml ttieiu. Hut in thnt wsy, or it any way, the thiug is Iiq iiinuifvilly illi-tful, n W'H Uiihuneit towards tho I'ily anil tho City's cnmIU ors, for argument. What wo dtitiro to pall tttco tlon to Just now Is this haul mitnagt lucnt al un warranted use of the pulttio inono.vl, not ony by tlio ottioors o.f the City, hut by tht eiistodiaii of the funds of the Commonwealth fur both uso them and profit from them wuoti in tuu pameway. This largo amount of money was lying In llio hands of those speculat ing bankers, drawing no intercstfor tho Cily, ulthough 110 doubt tbo City official who placed it there, hud their profit in so doing, whilo at tho saio timo tho Age say thnt over 8 l.OOf.OOO in City warrant aro now bcingnawk ed ubout tho street, draft it sight upon tho Treasury for orvicoV actual ly rondorod, for which no provision bits boon made, and tho rcdeiiption of which, at an early porio'dj h xtrcuio ly uncertain. ' ' ' But tho public .'oss by this fuiluro does not stop hero. , By tlio bank ruptcy of Yorkos &, Co, tho Stato Treasury come In for a los ranging from 810,000 to 8180,001 Tbo Led ger say that thi money of tho people of tho Stato was loaned to thi specu lating stock-firm withost collateral or ocurity of any kind, tko Stato official loaning it to them unlawfully and criminally putting tho prico paid fur it uso in thoir own pockots. Tho item of tho Commonwealth' loss, il is said, will bo made up by tho ofllciul nnd the securities on their bond. Thi may suvo tho Stuto pecuniary loss, but bow is reparation to be ma Jo for the outraged honor and dignity of the Commonwealth f Mr. Maekey, iho Slalo Trcusuror, who lias thus boon shown to have been risking tbo money of tho people by placing thoni in tho custody of these speculator for hi own profit, lias been especially active lately in de nouncing George O. Evans, fur charg ing tho Stato an cxhorbitunl percent age for collecting its money from llio General Government. Mr. Mackoy doc not seem to be in a very strong position to bo casting stone at other Stato robber. -Lancaster Intelligencer. Tht President Saldlo Hare fall en lato Had itabtts. A few week ago Grant was invited to visit tho cstulo of a wealthy gentle man on tho Hudson. Some vory pn. lilo and intelligent people wcra invit ed to meet him tbcro. A gentleman a Now York merchant who bad nover before soon is i'roaidunt in hi lilo, u-mu among Ilia guttata. 110 Op' prouched Grant, feeling that ho wu about to address, and be addressed by a great man, certainly hi superior a man of dignity and prcsouco, who would command bis profound respect. To his tiller amazemont, when the time camo for un introduction, Grant fnid no attention to him whatever, lo removed bis everlasting eigurfrom hi mouth, and, knocking tho ash off, stuck it back again. Hi eye were bloodshot, hi fuce wa inflamed, ho stooped, thero was nothing poiito in hi manner. His presence was not only undignified, but ut time was in gontlcmnnly. If bo spoko at all, as ho sometimes did, bis speech betrayed a weak bruin and a thick longuo. Ilc sido llio refresh in en Is abundantly partaken of upon llio stonmor wbiei conveyed him, tho liberal host of ilk liotiHO had supplied Iho inner man wilh tlio choicest liquors and wines Tho Now York merchant stated next day that he had seen tho President of tho United Slates, and that ho was humiliated as on A morican citizen and ashamed of tho niutt. Grunt was in der llio influence of liquor. When the Louisiana delegation waited upon Grant, at hi cottage re cently, he undertook to stand up dur ing tho interview. Just as il com menced tho reporter of tho Associated Press appeared upon the scone Grunt was indignant at him, showed a good deal of temper, and told him to go out ; that tlio delegation did not want any reporters present. Tlio luttor stutoniont, as I was assured that cvo ning by the delegation themselves, wu untrue. They ull wanted the re porters prosont, becnuso they had nothing lo disguise Grant frequent ly interrupted the rondingofthe chair man's address to him. Ho was ner vous, his hands trembled, and at ono time, losing his balance, no fell ovor upon tho piunoforio, striking his arm upon a dozon of tho keys of llitf in strument to koop himsolf fmm falling Tho accidont wa announced by the piano in nn irregular combination of discordant sound. Tho delegation was startled. J said to several of them, after hearing from each a de tailed account of the inlerviow and of Grant's appcaranco, !'Do yotl actual ly believe that the President was drunk)"' To this inquiry out) of tho delegates replied, "A 'delegates we do not with to say that lbs President wns drunk, but a gontlemon we bo Novo Unit Grant wu drunk." N, y. Cor. Chicago Timet. Advantahe or Hkinii a Biiotiikr in Law. Il appears that President Grunt ha made up his mind to sacri fice Collector Murphy bocauso a po. litical clamor ha been raised against him by a hostile faction, supported in this iiiHtnnco only by Senator Conk ling and hi right bund man, Surveyor Cornell. Hut there is another Collector against whom tho publio mind I just ly oxoilod, and whojo misdeeds are ilagiaul and of rocent occurrence. SVe mean Casey of New Orleans, the fellow who had United Stutes troop with Gulling gun and a force of arm ed deputy marshal to ovorawo tho ltVipublican Convention of Louisiana, llo if not to be punished, though the uh urges against him aro much worse than ull Unit i alleged against ilr. Murphy. Hut Casey is 0 brother in law, whilo Murphy is only a bene factor. Let him be pitched over boil rd I Sjfffi in Skasoij. Th .Circus sca soq, WD observe, is (till in fall blast jn J,lie ooaotirs south yj y,. OFFICIAL VOTE OF uorrnsos. auditor tir.ntmi. sunvtro uciksai.. coivmtiox. fisstl.) i cornTiia. M " & 5 W I ? V W g i P H j 1 ' I " 2 ! 1 i II 1 ! ? sLlJ ! L Adams.. 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I 26S7 lull Clinton. 25(10 I nan I6III 21.10 " 10 117 2I.W 2hI So Columbia 8714 1S46 15HS 32S2 t 1607 82s l 3j 8S Crairford 4SI14 ll7 6172 421.1 22 MKT 4223 2I 625S IS Cuinhorlsnd 4"s 8514 801 4J0S I4 400S 4373 II; 6701 24(14 Daul'hin 4.I2S 6(ln 6.1S 4134 J0SI 64 HO 4ui 2S2' 704S JW llelanarr 22U6 SMS 8737 2130 J 7i 2120 47 67S7 2V l-:ik VII" 4761 60S 007 lj 60S C7 1 444 Krle 438 04VS 4IH4 2i1l) H2: 42S5 1004 C2i 82S4 276 Fayette 4220 3.1IU 2021 fS04 80i 202 3S6S U 2183 2044 Frauklio 400 3(Uh 4400 4011 0 4400 4012 V, 5S 1674 Kullon 10(19 Mi 777 1114 1 782 1111 I 18 ' Forest . 203 806 264 218 244 217 2 1 (Ireen .'. 21102 1642 1376 2854 1 176 IS5I 161 1433 2724 lluntinrlon. 2.10S 2826 8140 J.lt-9 132 3146 232 13l 4453 4 Ill.linna 2070 4llli:i; 4.14S 2160 433S 2164 4S7II iS Jrirnrann. 2(13 10671 IHllfl! 1784 3j 1S07 17S0 ! 234 24 Juniata 142 l'.'il; 120l 1617 2ll 12114, 1640 32 2401 844 l.neiler...... 8.116 I:l8n4 inn"' 04.i 36.1- 107071 634 S30i 16862 1 Lawrence.. a 1402 8217 JI.121 12SS 40, 22141 1406 :.', 87 Lebanon 2606 4nlii aiil6 23S0 38 36S5i 2.IH6 SSi 4010 166 l.ehlh....... 61.13 4465! 44211- 56.15 4I35 6627 6836 4020 l.ulorne 0606 r6ulli IllllOi 1(1641 0102 10623 7283 73V l.ynmuinj 46N7 4063 i'Jt 4406 3V0VI 43J3 7 8211 V M'Kean.... 600 tso vnJ 76 8 (infl, 711 k 1620 II Mercor 8785 4420 4041 S225 122! 40.13 3107 145 6410 1H Mifflin- 1702 Klin 1710. 1706 62: 1715 1706 12 1(1.1 T3 Monroe 21102 O.iO 7.14 .,o: 4 ;S 2586 1644 1328 Montgomery 8447 7.103: (1J5I 7314 130 557 7824 128 70OII 62" Montour 1645 lOlio! 1026j MiHl t)l)5 17I V4I 7 Nurlliaoij.n.... 744V 4023 .1248. 0102 8252' 6VI) 6401 37K4 Nurlbuiul-erlauJ 40110 .1407! 4H0I 3706 28, 411 1 6! .167 2! 56 106 Terry I 2I0S 2430 2478' 2107 24S21 2404 8lV7 60.1 I'lnladelpbla 46S02: 612112 62H051 60511 2II46 60366 1 16781 62.1 Pike- 10641 815: 21V 161,1 lj Ut' 10161 i 64V 431 l'ullr... 708i 13.14! 1.150 788 MIS' tS7l j 12401 2V Schuylkill 8'JOlj 71102 6V0.il MOV! 217' 60821 841(1 112' 72.12 2600 Unydor 1.1141 I7IV 1744 13VH 1740' 1377 ! 1218 Hoineraet 1700 8010' 8004, 177: 81 80041 1S70 77 40 14 Sullivan 760 406 407 7U0 8j 406' 700 3 V58 10 SiiKiurhanna 2VK2! 40641 1545. 2447 23 S.,64' 2458 21 4131 4-" Tila I "24 4486! ,1612! 1741 27' I6I51 1711 27 41V 2 luiuo 12117: 17SS; 211 I332i 12 2ll 132 I! 180(1 846 Veuanxo 3341 ' 3407 3722' SI5lj 37 3724 3146 35 605V 6V7 Warren 1079' 21.101 2128, I627I !:! IISSl 1622 18; 4446 80 Wa.-hiiigtou 46.12: 4476 48441 4S88' 36 4857 48V4 28- 24S 278 Wayne 2716, 22741 201 23V 20 2077 24n6 :l 4451 V Westmoreland 6195, 4S53: 4706 604 1 66 472l 60.16 67 6825 3727 Wyoming 1772 1442: 1.181; l;,4(i I21 l.1 1551 26'! loss! 848 York. 822C 6646 ;01 7IV0 2?j 570:1; 71VV 22' 1145S- 1101 Totals , 2S69iO 2U0552':2S:iVVV 26V jtl 8175i;2S7105 266735 3012' .182231 72078 Minorities I I 4'iOn1! 14(00 1 20370 '26(1168' - Ttxui and tls Lessons. The New York Sun, got olTtho following growl at tho expense of "tho government" over the Toxn election ) "The loss tif Toxas to the ltepubli cans, in spite of tho Ku Klut act of Congress, tho practical proclamation of martial law, and the thorough going usurpation of Gov. Davis in behalf of (iitANT'a Adininistralion proves that all of tho Southern Suites, with por hnps ono or two exception, will vole against Gen. Ohant should ho bo tho Presidential candidate in 1872. "lu all .those Stale the republican party rests on tbo frailest founda tion. Before tlio war, during the war, and for two years alter its close, there was no Kcpulmcnn party there. Just previous lo the Inst Presidential election an organization was tmpro vised for tho occasion, inndo up almost entirely of negroes, carpet-baggers and Federul officeholder, tho loi iner constituting the rank and file, and tho lw I . i I m 0000 tl.o lonrlera. "These inoongruous elements have been seriously disintegrated by tlio political collisions of the past two years, liy taking sides Willi those who ure tn favor ot hi ronominatlon, and by bearing heavily upon all who tloubl tho expediency 01 thut mcasuro, Gkx. Guant has drawn tirour.d hi Adininistralion the worst portions of tho Jtepublican party in the South, and has ulicnatcd Irom cvon the or ganization itself some of it most skil ful nnd influential leader. In a word Gen. Guant is destroying tho lie-pub liean parti' in till tho Slates below the Potomac and tbo Ohio, and nothing can preserve any of them from falling into the bauds of the opposition next yenr except tho nomination of somo otuor candidate than tho Ureal J):s organiser, who spend his winter in tho Whito House at Washington and hi summer in hi gift colt ngo at Long lsrancli. I'relly good and truthful, which is something not ofton found in a Itadical journal these tunc. Ittmoeratlc Patriarchs. Mr. John Black, of tbo Fourth Ward, voted the sixtieth timo at tho goncrul election yesterday, having depositod hi first ballot in lb 11 for Simon Snyder lor Governor at Ly kons, Dauphin county. Mr. Black is now nasi four score and ha novor up ported any other than tbo pomocratic ticket. Mr. il. W. Scott, tho oldest printer in Uumsburg, voted lor Ihe filly tt llh timo yesterday. Ilia first vpto was cast in Washington county in 1817 for Govornor f'indluy. Mr. Scott ba reached the ripo ago of ovoiity-six. llarr$b,trg Patriot. Thut is pretty good for yon Mr. Patriot, but wo have a gentleman in Lowisburg who is older than cither Jir. Black or Mr.Scott, and who prides lijinsell on depositing bis sixty-first ballot on luosday last. We retcr to Mr. John Dnbor. - llo volod lor lh first timo in Muney, Lyooming oounty, in the yoar 1818, (loposiling a full I'omocrulio ticket, and has never vot ed with any other than that party Irom that day lo tho present time. Jlr. liebor i now in In eighty-third year and is, we beliovo, with ono ex ception, the oldost mnn in Lowisburg. To judgo by bis excellent health and spirit, we should think him good for many vole for tho Domocrocy in years to como. Lewisburq Journal. ' RABS ACC0Ml'M8IIMENTS.-r-MrS. D. T. Fulterson, wife of ex Senator Pat rrson, of Tennosseo, dtiughtcp of cx President Johnson, wiOiroiJod ovor the affairs at tho Whilo House during bor futlior's adininistralion, took the Irst premium for tbo host butter at to recent fair in Cluveand county, fonnossee. HOCKKHIIOKK IIOtHK, 11BLLEF0STE, rA,, D. JOHNSTON BONC, .oeUis'71 Proprlctors. 4- nOOK'KKbPl.H WAXTI'.Dl-Tlie on rtersiKned wish to engage a flrst-olass book keeper, and also a flrst-elase elerk or salesman. Oouslant employment will be jrlrr. t both. Ap ply at onee. B. A. A W, I). tlJVlN. C'urwensrille, Ortohor 26-2ra, , irivina 1 1 1 - I. ...... . r. 1 1 pmvm a ' W H- I r'.J w I ii-.i y against purehasinf a promissory nota gi en ty ono to Uanirolf rMiulti. for ono bundred and Aft; (foUii s, t160 ) and rlalod about tbe I2lh of Oetob.'-r, 1871. My signature haring been ob tains ia su fioiv nj irBMUUicgt hibiib, wu, not pay tbo same unless ooropelied by law. ' 1,1 UKiORtiB UOFS1I. Motsonbwf, 0"t 1.1, )8TI;-Jj PENNSYLVANIA, 1871. $w g.rtirrti.scmrnt5. A New Departure POS TUI SRX RF1T or tX2MANKIND!-S3lSr nit. ii o y i: R'S PILE OINTMENT Tlii i Important diieorery U on of tht noit re narkable rvtulti of motlero medio) roHsvcb. and The most Wonderful & Speedy Remedy I iimw prrtriiteit la rlentlfla eom Moat too or ooibing and haling apriita. tuA harinf thor oufthlr ttttfd it tn nninbrrleaa mki, with Kott tavtipfaetory reaulla. do not beaiutt in offering it 10 IDC iUUIIC M The moat Certain, Rapid, and Effectual, REMEDY TOR PILES, no matter of bow long standing. aiuSold by all Prnrjiils and Medicine Heal ers who desiro to alleviate tbe sufferings of tbeir fellow beings, Price, Fifty Cents jcr Bur. T. J. BOYER, Suit Proprietor, CLEARFIELD, PA. ocUi'7t LADIES' FAXCY FIRS ! JOHN FAREIRA, 718 At h Bt. Mi l H of tho Dlork, M. ttli A Slh Sta., South Si-it, I'HlLADKlil'IHA, Importer. Manutaeturvr A Doaler in all kindu ami qiulitj of FANCY KIHH for Ladici uil Cbildrcns' woar. Having imported averjr tarre nnd nlmhd aurort mrnt of all th di fir rant " hinds of Fun from Brat hnndf in Enron, and haro had them made np by the moat ikiltlul workmen, would rvpoct fully in Tile tht readera of tliia pnper to ell and netnine Hit very largo and beauiuui an ton men i or ranoj Kara, for l.aliet add Children. I am dutermined to tell at low prft ny other reppec table bouae In thii eity. All Fura warranted. Nomia rrprearntatlon to effect aalea. JOHN FARKIRA. Oct. I 1H71 m3 TU Arch Hi., Philadelphia. - :T" r ' " ": r(T-' ' -r -. n nnn hhkfp pklti waxtkdi 7,VllU And all kinda of FI IIS for which lha higheat eaah prico wilt I paid, hr uptKO Cm I. I. ItKlZKNSTRIN. NGRICAN II O y 8 E, Ualn 6 tract, DHOOKVILLB, PENN A. SHANNON A BTRRRTT, Proprietors, o4 71 T TIIIC AMERICAN HOU8R, CimWENSVILLR, CLaanrtai.P Coiittt, Pa is' a. Thi i long etftblihcd and popular hotel la at HI kept by the auhflorther, who pares no effort to pleaaa all who patronise him. "To please' fa the motto at tht American limine, and all that is aakod li a trial. K. W. KKKlt, Proprielor. Curwrniville, March IS, 1871 tf. To Insoatoil lanil OwnorSs "VTOTK'K I hrHiy Rlren that the Commiaaion Xl ra of Clearfield county will be tn teuton at tbeir office in CI ear Held, fi two weeks, torn men- oing October 30th, lh7l, for tbe purpose of bear ing complaints at to oieeavira, double aiment, and auch other errors In relation to the ?srsmepl ofunaeated lands aa may be pointed out, and for the purnoae or eorrooting and rquaMitng tn same. Land owners and agrnta will please gire attention to this potion. PVL IT. PHAPFNKR, PAMU 11. IlINUMAN, DAVID DICK, (Wimifelrmar'a Office, 1 Comas tisloners. Clea;fleld, Oct. II 1971 St J yOtR ATTENTIORI Jl'ST for"T"momi.nti Are yon In need of a good eel of Uarness t Are you In need of a gnod Haddle or ridle? If ao. call at lha Haddli and llarneM Bhon of Jonn C. HinvM'i, where you can get the belt In the market. PonMeand Hlntje Harness and La dies' and Uent'a 8addleof superior workmannhip, always un band or manufactured to order. Hpo eial attention la called to my stork of Collars and IN met, which are fha neat tn n. I also here an astoHment of Jrft)lrrt' Hardware, which will be diiposed of at reaaonablt rates. Pe pairing of all kinda J,rmpllj ittehded to. fflul'n't forget to all befora pitrehaaing elsewhere, rnnp in ura lup'l How, Market llrael, Cloarflald, Pa. May I, IITt ly, ' .IOUN 0. lURWJtty pirUanfouSs N nw ooo nil New Firm at Wallaccton, Pa. JOHN HOLT & SONS Hare booirht tbe onlira stock of goods from P. Oallagber, aud are receiving a general assortment of new goods from the Eastern cities, sucb as DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, GROCERIES, QUKESSWARE, UAEp,WAi;, HOOTS k SHOES, UAT3 k UA PS, BACON, FISH, SALT, FLOUIt, FEED, ie., Ac, Ac, To richanjre for Conntry Prodnoe, Railroad Ties, Lumber or CASH. October 111, 1871.. JUST OUT! TIIE NEW WHEELER & WILSON SEWING MACHINEI The Wheeler 4 Wilson Bcwing Machine Com pany, having had eighteen yean experience In manufacturing and selling Sewing Machines, and employing tb ablest mechanical talent in this country and In Europe, now offer to the publio THE NEW MACHINE confident that H poasesses all the adrantagc which experience hu shown to bo essential to a Tcrfect Sowing laphine ! Tbe principle Is th same as in tbo old Wheeler A Wilaon Machine, but changes hare been made which increase its efficiency, while at the lame time, Iras cure and skill are required in Hi man agement. Reams are crossed with ease. The work guided with scarcely an effort. Nearly double its former powert Xg UDdor-trotiou to manage. Every Joint can la lightened as faat aa it wears. OVER 580,000 HAVK KEEN MANUFACTURED. 100,000 MORE Wheeler & Wilson MACHINES bava been sold for family ute than of any other make. We rreO(.iaei,e. our customers In tho country to purchase their machines direct from our Agents, as the price Is the same aa at onr offices, and they enn thus secure, at their own homer, the necessa ry instructions. -AGENTS WANTED.- WM. SUMNER & Co., Oeneral Agents for the Western Plates, HO Wood 81., r.ttsbargh, Ta, Agents apply at office In parson or through any of our traroliug agents, Uoraa, wagun and outfit furnithed. octlB 3m MAKULE ATI) STOAE YARD 1 M. S. S. LIDDELL, Hating onfard ia lh Marble tjlliness, desires to Inform ber fiiendi and tfeo pulilie that she has now and will keep oonstantlyon baod a tarfro and well seleeted sjok of (TAI.IAM AND VERMONT M.tllHt.R, and Is prepared lo furnish to order T0UI1ST0NKS, POX AND CRApl.K T0M1IS, MONl'MENTS, Corbs and Posts for Ceraeler. Lola, Window Fills and Caps, also, lU'IlBAU, TADI.R AND WASH STAND toi., o., a'o. sa.Tard on Reed itreel. near the R. R. Penot. Clearlitld, Ta, 1,7,71 II U I C T ( R p ) R. J. GREECE, dealer ia riANOS,OitQ4N3 and Mklodeoks, of any raaBufaelnra desired, for cash or In eirhange for food Lt'MDKR. 10,000 feat of food Lumber wanted. For etrrulaia and terms, addrrsi K. 4. QR CRN R, au(0 Im No. 41 Hill street, llunllnnja, fa. fJUUsVVJU TUa' eiibeerihero ant to bur a lare lot of n iBh shaved tihinflee, for whirh w. will pay the r.rr hixhrst market priea. Per sons harina such oa hand will do well In "nil at 0e store, WEAVRU A BITTS. r;fjeld, Pa., Sapteeahet 10 Ore. IP OMR AND PKH-Kr.ti.r Ljtls'i ehe.d j l..rs. Opfioaila th. jail. s"l la durational. JROH CITV t'Ol.l.l-ci;, riTTSIllntill, PA The brat aoaJueleJ, most i,.,,,r . . (ul inrtltutloD in the I'nited H,.t ,l ouKh, practical e.luctiolu of ,,,,' ., ". aged men. fii,?' eonuining full i.arlirul.,H, aJ, jytt-im J.CHMmi.A. M , pMiK IKV VlliW ACAI);mv, PERRYVILLE, JUNIATA CO, fA run ali aao rr.i.a Allraelirol sllualed la a bealttifui ,,,, , Railroad. Four rrKl.r g: J,,Z'i!lW other oonprtent initroelors, eoniiiiub ik ' of instruction. Tbe Principal ir, utnT1 in olmrire of Tusoarora Ar,, , 1 j tbe head of this institution,) ref,-,. , ous pupil in all the learned prfeio, "J ovcry department of Lui.n. n. TE,. annum. Musio and i'nintinf speei,Ji V session will oommence Ni-titenil,er l.i " Ad.lrese, HAVIU WI,Ku .' u lj2n A.J. PATTERSON, a MISS H. S. SWAN'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS CLEAIll'IELD, rA. mill FALL TEKM of fourteen wkI. X cominenoe Monday, Sept. 4th. In;,. . TERMS OF TUITION. Reading, Orthography, Writ ing.OhjertLes. sons, Primary A ri thine tie and Primary Oeogrnr.hy Iliati.ry, Ixnjal and drteriptive tejri(,hy with Map Drawing, Urauoiar, alcuul and Written Aril ban-tic.. Algebra and tbe Sciences... u I nit roc tion la foatrumental uuiie Oil painting, 24 lesions Wai work For full particular! send for CireuUr. Clearfield, Sept, 7, lHTO-lypd. DM ltd U H 1st JEW WASHICT0 ACADEMY, Clearfield County, Pa,, rpiIE SECOND SKRRION of tliia Innim, X will commence oa the first Mundivuf Nata ber next. (Term, Are montba.) The curriculum of study will einl-nct a rirji and thorootb tfourae in every brand, nainitik a practical and accotnptiibed educati'in. e'pecial attentioa given to pruni (taTrtna; ta Qualify tbcuiselres for the profi ssion f teaciiiu. Alao, to voeal and instrumental mupie. Pupila will bo admitted at any time dunnf tit acaaion, and charged from time of ft.terina; to tW eloae of tbo term. No deduction trill b nUt for abseooe, eicept Id eases of protxai-ted illafw. Students deririna; rooms for Mutjbit.j" acoomuodaU'd at moderate rates. Uood boarditijc can be procured at 1.wsr nitt than any other place in tbe eounVy. Three it,, lara per week at public and private hvuict. Fur particulara ad'lresa UKOKUK W. IXNlrt, Principal. trpt34'71-tf New Waibingtoi, Pa. CLEARFIELD ACADEMY, A Male aud Female Claaakal Ulh School, Uacta Department Kc pa rate Dlstluct ia4 Complete lu lUelf TUB aeholaatie year of this Intitntiuo ii dm ded into two aea ionn of five months tveatv one week") each. Theflrrt aeasion commence! ta tbe flrat Monday in September; tbeaecond,oBtb flrt Monday in February. Tbe course of instruction embraoca every ibii neeeaary to a thorough, practical and accutupltih cd education of both sexes. Pupils will be admitted at any time and cbtif from date of entrance to tbe clone of the sen ma. No deduction will be made for abaencc, eieept in caaes of extreme and protracted illneaa. Studcnta from a diatanca cap ba aocommodvtt4 with board at low ratca. For particulars, aend for elreulars, or ad lreti He. P. I. HARBISON. A. M., July 2d, Uil-tf. . Princir.il gfal (fjstale for t$alf. DM I MISTRATOK'8 SALE VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ! Dy Tirtue of an order of the Orphan Coort of Clearfield eounty. the nnderaiajned administrator of Henry Attghenbaut;h, late of Lawrence Uiva ahip, deoeaaed, will sell at public eale, at tbe Coart HuUMI. in f 'loarlii'lii nn MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, mit At S o'clock, p. no., the following real estate : HO ACRI.H OF LAM), situate in Lawreaea towanhip, Clearfield eounty, Pa., 60 arrei of which are clean d and in a g'Hd state of cult) ra tion ; balanoa ia heavily timbered with hrtnloek and oak, and tbe whole la underlaid with a ma of excellent coal. The improremenis comiit of a large frmme hnuac, barn, aud other out luildiafi; alao, a good bearing orchard and excellent water on the premises. TLRMS: One-third cash at eonflrmatiaa of sale, and the balance in aix and twelve month, with interest, to be secured br bond and morti age. MILKS KKAU, Oct. IS, IS71-3L , Aduiiniitrator. 17" IALTlI Valuable Real Estate IX Ct.KARFlEI.P, TA. The sabscriber offrrs for late his proprrtr oa Market street, (nrat door to AllrghrnT II' I'M Clearllcld, Pa., tteinfr a lot and a bait. 7i feet front on Market street, with a double plank Iwe story HOl'SK, ooutaining four larjre roorui tlo.a stairs and aix t"od hrd rooms tip stairs, and Rood frame plank MA1II.G and all other nrcrMar; outbuildings arreted thereon. Thrte Vi' KU.S ef good w,ler on the premiers. f.Vor terms and renditions spply on tbs premises, or to Frank Khort, at Ihe Hhort hos Shop, nett door to Miller A Powell's store, Mr ket street, er bj letter to F. F1IOKT. J.vlJ Clearfield, Clearfield Co , l's. "y- EST VIRGINIA Timber and fcal Lands FOR BALE! The following truts of Timber and Coal l.snJi are ollrred for asle: On. trart of 17,0110 acres, lying on Ihe Klk Hirer, In Webster count J ; three tracts lying on th. ssme river in Braxton countr, two of a.ooO Bore, eiRh and on. of 1,000 ari ; and on. tract containing tl.St'O acres, lying un the liaulry Hirer, ia Is lunulas county. Thetilles l these lauds are perfi-ct. Any informstion eoucerning Iheee leetderaa b, had by addressing U.N. KI.KUAI,, March . lHTl.tf. Phillpiburg. Pa: It i: M O V E U 1 ALEXAXDEH'S NATIONAL SHOE STORE (Formerly Krystou. Shoe Store,) Has been removed to Ihe store room next door lc th new PoetnnVe Vllilding. on Msrket eireel, where everything has beta ailed up in line aiylc- Now Is the lime in prornr. Tour winter supp'y l liOOTd AND'r-UOaS AT LOWER F1GUKES Than th. same floods ran n. nought elerwbsre is tlearReld eounty. A larg. atoek of I.adira' Shoes, flaiters and Slippers, of all styles, kinda and prices. (lent 'a Phone, Boots, Oailers, Slipprre-e (Ins asaortment. Misses' and Children's M"rl ana tlailer, of all descriptions. Hoy's Boots A ' a Tory large variety. a Mti.l --... i. .., il ia .11 lc call and ei.mln. m ,t,M.k anil Hatter mtcetf I bat I ean pliaso Iba molt fastiilious. both aa to slyl and prloa. T. M . Al.r.AA.I'r.i. JyJrJ National Sho. Store, Clearll.-I.IJ'- DlHH"l.rTINTNlice"is hereby '" that Iheeo-parliiershlp heretnfure eiiilinf bid wren William V. Johueon and John II- ty, in tha mercantile hnincee, In lVnn township. waa dirsnlved by mutual consent on ine ,.." of Septemner, A. I. I7I. The hnoks M oounls ara in the hnnds of Mr. HelTorlv for seiinv ment. WIJ.I.1AM K. JiUINSnN. JllllV II. RArrr.lt 1 1 Pramplau Hills, Ocl. 4, 1S7I-4I. , l. i .ntu.,LHnA th. business s al th, old stand, and hnpes In receive Ibe tame lit eral share of natron!" fc-tinw.-d r"..V''. Arm - . . I 1. II. 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