1 fiUic jRtptiMif an. at . . GEORGE R. GOODLANDER, KIHTOR AMU rnut'HIKTVII. CLEARFIELD, , ' WEDNESDAY JIOllNtNll, NOV. t, Wl. Tub Convention Votb. Tlio vote ;olloil nt llio lalo oloction on the Con Hlitulioniil Coiivontion question was, for convention, 832,231 j against con. vention, 72,078. Uuing u majority of 230,158. Rioht Smart. Tho Journal last week perpetrated tho fi)llowinj: "Speaker Wiillncf, It Ii currently-lioliovril, will uot Ito cbuicn tu llio L'uilcl Stntea Venule next winter." Ho, nor anybody clno, unless the loril comes nfter his own Cameron or Scott becnuBO llio election does not toko place until January, 1S73. Few In Numiikb. According to the 'Ate election returns, there nro just J,lJiO nqqnro toed Tcmporanco men in thin State, who could neither bo cu- ,oled, driven or bribed from their lino uf duty. . P. S. Rev. Penncll Coombo is not ino of tho number hero nlludod to. In Rtranok Pastukk. Tho Demo crats of Potter county elected their mndiduto for Sliui iir at tho lato clue- ion. Tho only one in eightoen years. i'lto Commissioners of that county linvo just completed a fino new prison, .nd it seems tho people want a white tan to take it in chargo. A New Candidate. Crofutt's Went rn World is llio tillo of tho initial number of a Rplcndid oijjht-pngo nontlily journal beforo us, "devoted .') railroad and other kindred interests .f the Great West, and to information fur tourists, minors and settlers beyond i he Mississippi." Torms,Cl. (icoro A. Crofult, editor and publisher, 1S8 .Nassau streol, New York. IIovino About. The Pittsburg Commercial and tho Journal last week ilomolishod Senator Wallaco, and near ly throw tho Stato into convulsions i ver tho Weakley question. Mr. Wallaco is no worso, and tho State i-eoins quiet, although a Providential i ircumstaneo has overtaken a Senator u-nd removed liiin far beyond the ";hero in which Mr. Weakley moves. Whom tho two journals in question will abuso for tieinjj the Senalo in iliis inslaneo wo cannot conjecture-. The AaiuiKiiATK. Tho total voto ji'illod for Auditor General at tho lato lection was j.'i;!,G10, and for Governor ii 18(i!), 570,008; being 22.S8D more t ian this year. This is 102,000 less i 'inn was cast for Seymour and Grunt, 'i 1808. Just 10,000 Democrats ro- mined away from tho polls in Oulo or, and 10,000 negroes took lltuir places on tho "loyal" sido. llenco it is easily Bocn who defeated us. The tay-at-homo Democrats nnd the nig ers dono tho job. A Sion. Four years no, IJanks, democrat, was elected mayor of Jial limore by 13,524. Tho negro had no voto then. Last week Vaiiziint, Dcm rcrut, was elected by a majority of ,,0."5, notwithstanding 8,311 negroes i lurched to tho polls and voted for i u n lap, tho Rudical candidate.- Moro I'lan two thirds of tho votes polled for tliat ticket were cast by negroes. Had Dallimoro taken tho "new do puluro" tho-Democrats would havo bad loss than 5,000 majority, or per I ips defeated. The 1'oli ia mists. Tho Judicial I'tithorilies in lTtnh s?m determined I put nn end to Moriiionisin in that -rritory. Klder Hawkins, ono of tho 1 adorn, has been nrreslod, tried nnd "onviclcd of adultery, and sentenced t pay u fino of ?100 and to imprison ment nt hard labor for three years. Warrants havo been 'waned for the ar i jst of llrigham Young and his son ;i iltl n number of other polygumist I .-adors. Adultery, alius MormoniMii, U iiboiit doomed in this country. Somo other country inubl bo looked i p in which to foster that heresy. Movinii. Tho Philadelphia City Council has n resolution pending bo f no it to udd 200 moro mon to tho I olico. forco of that city. Tho force now consists of 1,000 whito men, and 'jo 200 additional places aro to bo :'.!led with ncgrooH. Go in, loyal "whito trash ;" you voto together 'Vingly, and may us well bo arrested r caressed by Sambo as not. The '. aders of tho Radical party havo . icated every white foreigner who :i!licd himself with that parly, and tho i 'ark African will fare no hotter. Tho 'cmoerals havo always delendod tho . "ghts of both. Two On Hand. Tho Philadelphia ' roker Yei l.cs, who has defrauded tho . ily out of half a million dollars, and '.o Suite out of 1 00,(100, hns boon .-rested. Wo suppose ho will bo , laced in soino leading hotel, Iiko the jbber Kviiiis, bis boarding paid by iu City or Stato, mid the matter com- ; rnniised and tho prosecutions flzzlo .nt, and both movo in first ulass clr. !cs und get credit for being vory nail, Mr. Shane, ono of tho bonds- icii of llio City Treasurer, has bceomo mnno si ii co llio rn'calilics of tho treasurer nnd tliolroker, Ycrkes,havo '.ton brought Id light. TI'O fraud and J irriipliun which seems to prevail in nieial circlet in tips country is nston j 'iirj The "Hrlnltou." Tho Philadelphia Age says : "Mr. (luttticr, thi brother-in-law of Pn-idint Il;i'i, of fit. Dumingo, hi ri-lurni-'l lo that country, ut'lur a protraotiid ojiiura In Wn.iiiujrton. ylle wuftcliffii)f'tl 111 flirt hrinjr Ihe eamaof annexation. nnd report, that tioneral Unuit garo linn repealed nMiirnncc that 'ho treaty would bo punhvil I lirouKh the Srrute, anl tlm arrunfct-'tnriit unnmiainintrtl at an early day afn-r th mm-tinn at lite Natiuiial AKKi-inlily. Ono tf Ilia fi-alnrcinr Mr. (lautlor'i villi to 'Urncrnl (I unit u to ohtaiu utruniiT naval furco lur Ilia prutt-utlnti u( ll;t-i. Two ol unr lui-n-of-wnr nvrg left dim, but lio dij nut tliina tlirm lamcH-nt. On the rriromitn!luue or Air. Iluutlrr, niuiuiHri of nliliiitniul a"flintitnoa m-ro nine to him, uliil tbi'in iiroml'ee hnvo bfun rarrinJ out ly lemlinK the uti-iiinrr Hliawtnut to rinn Do luiuico, loon tu bo lollowe.1 by the fiuvuru and the kauitu. hen tlHMe vvru are on duty, llie una Domingo flout will ooniint ol eeven ehifn and fifty Kn. Thu U a Inriio flirt fur thai looallty, and the io llitolidrd hue no warrant in tho fnnrtitil ti .ii or lawi of tho laud. Hut llio Sn Domluiro "Hinaj" am intent upon their prey, and the 1'reil dent ii bo!lilig to run It dowu." No government on oarth, purporting to bo civilized, has beaomo so debauch od us ours. Not only is its head en gaged in fenlhoring tho nest of every member of his family, but tho Presi dent has actually allied himself with a lot ol adventurers ana national thieves for tho purpose of stealing a wholo Island, and to that end is using tho niivy without warrant of law or common decency. Woro somo poor devil detoetcd in trying lo steal a loaf of bread, ho would bo arrested and imprisoned. Hut Grant and a band of thieves havo been trying lo steal a whole nation for two years past, yet loyal moralists defend them Iiko sainis. What hypocrisy ! Anotueii Sknatouial Sensation, Hon. George Connoll, State Senator olect from tho 4th (Philadelphia) dis triet, died on tho 20th of October, in thu 50 ill year of his ago. Tho refusal of tho Return Judges to issuo a cerltncaio lo J. m. wetiKioy, fraudulently elected from tho XlXth district, produced a profound sonsalioii in Radical circles. Just us though tltcso vory sumo seiisalionisls had never dono tho Iiko themselves, with less than halt tho grounds in tho case in question. Tho death of Mr. Council loaves the Stato Sonato a lio; nnd Woakloy without a ccrtilicnto gives the Demo crats ono of a majority in lltnt body, und will cnablo them to organizo and elect tho ofllcers. Tho Radical "young chickens aro coming homo to roost," nnd our loyal brethren are likely to bo caught in thoir own trap. A Dkar Yictorv. Tho negroes of Pennsylvania carried tho Stato at the ate election, and great is llio rejoicing among tho white Kudiculs. Uicnp patriotism, wo should suy, when tho onco proud Caucasian must thank tho lazy, barbarous African for his tri umph. Tho alliuneo is too unnatural lo last long. The two races, as such, never did nor never will live in har mony as equals, socially or politically, however much debauched individuals of both races may desiro it. All the bayonets at tho command of our drill. ken Prosident cannot forco or bring about tho unnalur.il and ungodly nllianco now attempted on this conti nent. Tho African nero, liltn llio Indian, must leavo or be placed on a plane of extinction, if ho, with bis whito knavo, persists in equality. If tho negro persists in committing sui cide ho may bo allowed to complete his work. A (juEnv. Tho West Clioster Jrf- ftrsonian humbly ask : What shall wo do to bo saved?" This is a very proper question for sinners to ask. liut, in unpolitical sense, wo can in form our Democralio friends that there is no help for us In Chester county. In that county our party friends not only repudiated tho 9th resolution but tho wholo Stuto Con vention, nnd ran up tho Radical ma jority from 2,100 in 1800 to 8,303. Had our friends in tho other counties of llio Stale been us zealous iu fight ing that doad resolution, tho Radical majority would havo been 00,000, and then thero would havo boon somo rea son for ubusing our parly friends. Tiianksoivino. President Grant was in Washington long enough on llio 28th ultimo to issuo a Thanksgiv ing Proclamation, designating Thurs day, tho .'50th day of November, to be observed as such. Wo wonder how many prayers will bo mado for "tho government" in tlial portion of South Carolina now under martial law und overrun by negro soldiers and loyal outlaws generally ? Riti.ect. -Tho Pittsburgh Tost says; It was entirely correct for tho Hon. John P. Penney, Speaker of tho Senato in 1X02, to hold in a dead lock embrace that body, backed up by tho Radical party, nnd rcfuso lo permit tho slightest legislation or make any effort towards conciliation or com pro mise. Not that a similar condition may bo expected as lo Ilia division of members, with tlio dilTorcncd tl; I a Democrat is Speaker, wo aro informed it will never do to have any inlerrup. lion. ' It docs mako a difference whoso ox is gored. Opened. Tho celebrated In each of promiso caso, belwoon Miss McBrido nnd Mr. Wagner, which was tried lit Franklin last summer, and caused great interest, will como up during tho next session of tlio Supremo Court in this cily. It will bo remembered thill tho jury guvo tho lady somothing ovor threo thousand dollars damages for n broken henrt. Mr. Wagnornow brings a counter suit on a writ of error in llio Su promo Court. Tho briefs nro being printed for tho trial, which will probably reopen tho wholo case. 1'itttbunjh l'ost. Tiijiouto borough has becomo Dem on nil io. At llio lalo election it gave threo majority for McCundless and Cooper, and ono hundred and ono for Mr. Green, and elected Domoerals generally for local oflieors. This is the llr I liino in years, at least, when it has given a Democralio majority clear through. Warren Ledger. Thu net mil extent of llio district burnt in Chicago is now stated to bo 2,:'00 acres covering a section of land four nnd u half miles long by a mile wide. Tho number of buildings de stroyed is 18,000, of which 15,000 were substantial slrii'-lurcs The XlXlh Senatorial IHstrUi. (1ETT1NU A DOSE OF TUE1HOWN MEDICINE Tho Radical paper of llio Stato nro torribly exorcised just Dow ovor tho action of llio return judges of tho Nineteenth Senatorial district, who refused to givo a oertifieato of election to Weakley on account ol too villain ous frauds perpetrated by him and bis friends at tlio polls. To road their charges, denunciations, throats und warnings, ono would almost bo induced to believe that such tin oulrago (?) upon llio ri li Is ol tho people bad never before been utlompled ; that such a fearful disregard of tho voieo of tho ballot box had never before been thought of. liut, unluckily for theso would no preservers ol tlio pub lic peaeo and purity, precedents estab lished bv themselves stiu o them in the face, and compel them to admit that llio very "oulrago" they now charge upon "the Democratic roturn judges of Cumberland und Franklin oounlies has been commuted by them selves timo nnd ugain. In the Congressional election of 1870, in tho district of tho counties of Indians, ostmoreland nnd ray otto, John Covodo and Henry 1). Foster wero tho candidates. At tho mooting of the county return judges it was found thut Mr. Foster, the Democratic candidate, had a majority 'of llio votes, and the judges from tho counties of Westmoreland and Fuyollo so certi fied ; but tlio Radical judgo from Indi ana county refused to sign tho certifl-' outo because, as no saiu, a irauu was alleged to hnvo boon porpotrulod somewhere in Fayolto otinty nt the polls. This cirliticato, with llio volo, signed by a majority of the judges of the district, showing that Mr. Fostor had been duly eluded, was forwarded to tho Radical Governor of llio Stato, whose duty it wus lo certify lo tho election of Mr. Foster. J)id he do it T No : but mado tho excuso that a fraud having been perpetrated at the cloo tion, Congress itself ' should be Ihe jndgo as to which, Covodo or Foster, should havo tho soat, and wroto a let ter recommending that it should be givon to Covodo. in llio case ol iirconbank ana may or, cnnuidates lor tho Judgo ol tlio District Courts of Philadelphia, Only Inst fall, when the Radical return judges met and found that Grconhunk, lite Democratic candidate, lia:l recoiv- od a largo majority of the votes cast, thoy deliberately sot lo work and fArrip out onotigh Domocratio precincts to firuf rt Itadieal candidate, on llio plea that frauds had been committed in thoso precincts. tin theso precedents within our own State, and within the recollection of every reader mado by tho Rudical party endorsed by every Radical paper, and supported by Radicul voters, wo should like to know bow any liudicul can rcfuso to acknowledge that tho roturn judges of Cumberland and Franklin did precisely right in doing just as they did. It' it was right for a Radical Gover nor lo mako himself the jtitlgo as lo whether fraud has been committed lo sccuro tho election of Henry D. Foster to Congress; if it was right for tho Radical return judges of l'hiladolphiu lo say whether frauds had been coin milled to sccuro tho election of Green bank, why wus it not right for the return judges of Cumberland und Franklin to say Hint frauds hud been committed (o secure tho election of would bo Senator Weakley f Will somo Radical Solon tell us f Tho on I Uiiruioiiue ! iliu cases Wo have alluded to is that tho Radical ro turn judges took tho matter into thoir own hands nnd decided for themselves, while tho Democralio return judgos havo very wisely referred the whole matter to llio Senate, which body, ihe Constitution says, "shall bo tho jndgo of the qualifications of its own mem bers." BAU'fonte W'atchmin. ' WiiEiiB is the Money ? Mr. Rout well in his speccli at Cincinnati somo two weeks beloro tho election, stated that tho public debt on tlio 1st of March, 1800, was 2,u30,73.8S.0. On tho 1st of July lust be published in his monthly statement that tho public debt was then S2,4(i4,805,405.51. ISy deducting tho former from tho latter, it will be found that according to Mr. lioutwell, thero was a reduction of ?(i5,!i.'i8,181.21) during a poriod of five years and four mouths. This is nn averngo of thirteen millions per year. To keep llio taxes up to their present ruitiious rate, and pay it oil' at the ratio of roduclion tor tho past five years, it will takojust ono hundred mid eighty liino years and six months lo pay tho debt. Last year tho gov ernment collected 6s:il,:iS8,481.52 ono third of tho onliro public debt. It was all expended, ami and for what 1 Can anybody beside the Treasury thieves and defaulters explain what becamo ot it f Siiooehtions. Hon. F. Jordan, Sec retary of the Stale, in a communica tion ns to tho iihnnges needed in llio Constitution of Pennsylvania, sug gests tho following : 1. An incronso of the number of Scnutnrs and Reprosentolivcs in tho General Assembly. 2. llicnnial sessions of the Legisla ture. 8. Tho election by tho pcoplo of sundry Stato ofllcers now otherwise chosen. 4. Minority representation. 5. Modification of llio pardoning power, 0. A chongo in tho tenure and modo of t liocsing tho judiciary. 7 A cbango in (ho (Into of our an nual fall election to llio timo of tho Presidential, to prevent what is called colonization from surrounding States, and to dispenso villi ono election every fourth year. 8. Furthor restriction npon tho powom of corporations. A Shot at "tiikGovernment." Mr. Sunnier writes to tho negroes of South Curolinn that they have not yet got llieir rights. As they hnvo ruled tho Stato now for somo yoars, and martial law has just deprived llio white popu lation of any light which a military officer may wish to lako from llieni, wo should think then that oven Mr. .Sumner might bo satisfied. Do Is not, however. His dissatisfaction extends to tho San Domingo job at which ho makes a sovoro hit, and ho winds up thus : "Tliiuves and money changers, whether Democrats or Republicans, must bo driven out of our Temple. Tammany Hull nnd Republican self seekers must bo overthrown. Thero should bo no place for either. Thank God, good men nro now coming to the rescuo. Let them, while writing against corruption, insist upon equal rights for nil ; also, tho suppression of lawless violeuoo, whether in the Ku Klux Klan outraging the South, or illicit undertakings outraging tho black Republic of lla A."Ate. The llmult of an Infamoua lltuU tat Vrrrymtimtrr. j On several occasions we have talon, occusion to cull altviilion to the ml rageous apportionment of llio counties of Washington, liouvcr and Builor into a sing'o legislative dislriot, wlon they are naturally divided Into tlnio. This appointment was made for llio solo and exclusivo purposo of disfnn chisingj tho Democrats of Washington county, and preventing them irm having two representatives in llio Legislature, to which they arojus.ly entitled by virtue of their majority., Tho result of the election on tlio lOUi inst., shows thut by this gerry mander, the majority of tho people in bolh Washington and Rutler wore dis franchised. Of tho four Representa tives in the district, the Democrits sucuecd in getting ono, although they elected tlio entire four, hut nro count ed out of throe of tlioin by Dm opera tion' of a most infamous uet, oonuoutojl by thu Rudical loaders, so ns lo pnlc llio ljogislaturo in their intorou. . That all the Dumocrntio Candida aro elected in tho letter and spirit our supposed representative - institu tions, is apparent by reference to the figures. Tho throo oounlies, instead oi being consolidated into a single dis trict, should have been apportioned into three, tbo sumo as tho olhorcotn ties of the Stato. Had this been done, tho will of tho majority would havo beon rcspectod, and Messrs. Lu4c, Duiilap, Keys und Cooper would have boon elected to tho Lairislaluro, as shown by the following comparison Of voles in llio threo uilloront counlic, considered as separate districts : VASIIINIITON COUNTV. Kcyi (Drm.) .. .''... Cooper (Deal.) . . . Leathorwan (Had,) l'lot'ger(ltal) Keya oror I.eathertnail . i ........ , Cooper over fc'lcogcr . . . t . . ...... N'et Detnoeratie majority BEAVER COl'NTV.' Dunlap (Dem.) ,.. Shurlo.-k (Had.) 6051 4s; 4S4I tld 1S3 J7S3 2110 Dunlap't majority orer Bhorloek . . . . BUTLEU COUNTY. 1&) Lark (Dem.) 914? Mickey (Had.) Su'Jo Luik'i majority over Mickey 4V But murk tho workings of this infa mous schomo of Radical gerrymander ing. Washington county was entitled lo two Representatives, und two were nominated by each party. Tho Demo cralio candidates aro clocted by an average majorit' of 201, and yet ihoy aro both counted out. Duller wits ot titled to one representative. Kach party nominated a candidato and tho Democrat was olecled by 40 mujority and yet ho is deprived of bis seal. Heaver county, wlicro tins schemo wa hatched, was entitled to ono Representative, and in that county tho Democratic candidato has a ma jority of 153, und was sulllcicntl y pop ular in tho oilier counties to g.'t 10 majority over Shurloek, ono of llio authots of gerrymander, in llio rest of tho district a rebuko well deserved and properly administered. Ily tho trick of consolidating the threo counties into a district the ug gregato vote of threo of tho Radical candidates is run np so as to elect them. Ry tho same sort of a trick, hull a dozen small or closely contested counties could bo disfranchised by lacking them on lo a largo ono or one that gives a largo majority to either party. If it wus riglik la make thia Ulstincl Ulslrancliising Pomooiatlc counties, it is equally right to turn tho wholo Stalo into a singlo Legisla tive dislrict, thus giving the onliro Legislature to the party carrying lh SUlol'itttburgh Post. How Sensitive ! It makes a big difl'eronco whoso ox is gored some times. Three years ago when Henry D. Foster had fairly beaten John Covodo, ono of tho return judges re fused to sign the certificate of Mr. Foster's election. Thorcault was that through llio manipulation of John Cessna, and other Radical tricksters, a contest was entered into and Covodo fraudulently obtained his scat. Now, howovcr, when all tho return judgo-i of tho Cumburlsnd and Franklin Sen atorial District rcfuso to grant Mr. Wcuklcy his ccrtificuto.on the ground of gross corruption and fraud, altcstod to by tho sworn testimony of well known and rcsponsiblo parlies, a ter rible howl is at onco raised, and the Supremo Court is to bo appealed to. Wo guess nobody on this sido of tho house will scaio vory badly over litis noise, wliilo it is qui to possible thai tho fiuuds pcrpolralcd in that district will be fully ventilated. , An unfortunato tragedy occur ltd about midnight near Chicago Univer sity on Cottsgo Grovo avenue, result ing in llio almost insluntanoous doalh of Thomas W. Grosvonor, city Prose cuting Attorney. Mr. Grosvenor ws passing along the street, probably ud der tho influenco of liquor, when ho was challenged by a University patrjl. Mr. Grosvenor replied in an insulting man nor, and was shot dend in bis tracks. An inquest is now being held. Thero is considerable excitement over tho matter. Tbo young man who committed tho deed is named Thoodoro N. Treat, n rosident 01 Janesville, Wisconsin, and a student in Cliieatrn llnivcrsilv. llis.mra in ninoteon. Ho is under arrest. Ho ' 1'Ainsa Fast. A oourion train belonged to the First Regimont orlon ,1,a Central Railroad of Now Jor Chicago voluntcors, nnd claimed to rocenlly run from Kaston to Jor have acted in accordance wilh orders, jy Ciy. a distance ol sovenly-four As we Kxi'ected. Alter nil tho gammon about llio Philadelphia clec lion riots it turns out Hint they woro caused by Radical negroes boating men of their own race from tho polls l.ni.nnun tl.mr i.iuiiifian. t f . ri . t.n l'cnioeruuo ucitci. iins in oniy tot r lowing tbo auvico or mo saintly jen- kina in his speech nt Stcubenvillo. Ohio. "Hang every negro who tloos not Voto tho Republican ticket to lho timo of "Pi-aiM (loj from whom all blfpxlnjri flow," Diuftino. Tho beggarly majority received by Stanton for Atiditor-Gon-oral in A lleghony county must bo any- . I.... . .Ii'..!.... . ll. IJ. lllllli out uruioyiii iu iiiu jviiui'iii leaders of lho banner county who think they havo "u suro thing of It." His majority only reaches tho paltry figuro of 11,75!'. Ihrco years ngo Grunt's mujority in Allegheny county wns 10,810, showing that tbo JJadical majority has fallen oil 7,057 since 1808, or at tho rate of 2,352 nor year. At publican Stato Convention nil delo thtil into how long will it be before gules whom lie believed lo bo opposed Allegheny county is Depiooratio f to tjranl's rctiomjnalion. If lho Radical Campaign Commit-1 ' Rumr.-Wm. Coon and Wm. Irwin, tecs wish to niiiko a sensiblouso of lho deputy sheriffs of Philadelphia woro surplus corruption funds they havo n Saturdny dismissed fiuin ofllco by Icrt, they should buy tbo Mammoth Judpo Allison for exorting illegal fees. Cavo. It will bo a splendid retreat fori Irwiu wus also sentenced lo pay a Grant und bis relations and oflice-! "n0 Df 'AO mid to two months' inipils- . t it. - .i i.. u-.i l....m.Mt1 ... holders alter the race In I87i ' iUtrot ring the Laui. Tho most constunt organ of tho Ad ministration, tho yew York Times, slutos that "there lias not beon a time within tho past ten yours wuou the energies of tho Government were bent with grcutor vigor to tho enforcement of tho luws. Tho order is lo sparo nobody, friond or foo, who comes un dor the ban of tho law, so that whether it bo Ku Klux in the South, polygamy in Utah, or fraud nnd corruption in tho publio sorvico or in individual rings, it is pursued with llio sumo un relenting rigor." This is very inter esting intelligence, and wo havo no doubt that thoso olHcors of tho Gov ernment who are thus enorgetlcully doing their duty will thank us for culling their attention to a conspicu ous inalanco in which tho law is fla grantly violated, but which from its very magnitude and nearness to thoin might possibly cscupo their attention tin less u were especially directed to tho subjoct. An act of Congress relating to the army which was approved July 15, 1870, rouds in its btli section as fol lows : ' "It ihall not b lawful for anj o Hirer of the army of th t'nilrd 8lalca va Ilia active liat to bold any eivil offloe, whether by election or ap pointment ( and any moh officer accepting or ox eroliInK tbe funntiooi of a olvll omoe ahail at once ooaee to he an oOloer of the army, and bil eouilnit. aiun ihall bo vacated thereby." This law has boon violated ovor since Jt wns passed by President Gran7 nnJ by threo oflieors of the army, who, in defiance of tho stuluto, bo bus kept around bis porson, in order to maintain tho inililury estab lishment and stato which he seems to ihink necessary. These ofllcers aro Gen. Horace Porlcr, who preloads to fill llio stution of Private Secretary to llio President; Gen. F. T. Dent, who pretends to bo Assistant Privato Sec retary ; nnd Gen. O. K. lluboook, who now holds tho o Mice of Commissioner of Publio Buildings in Washington. Gen. Rabcock occupies his place by public appointment of the President; und Gen. Porlcr und Gen. Dent oxer ciso tho functions of their representa tive civil ofliees by his privulo iclcc lion, wliilo they aro borno on llio rolls of tho army, the ono as a Major in tho Ordni.ee Corps, the other ns Colonel of an artillery regimont, both serving on detached duty on tho staff of Gen. Sherman. All Ihrco of theso officers aro thus under tbo ban of tho law, being en gaged in the performance of civil func tions which they aro forbidden to ao cept or exercise The law declares that they havo ceased to bo officers of tho army, and that their commis sions nro vacated ; und ns tho Times informs us that nobody, friend or foo, is to bo spared,. but that all violators of tho law aro to bo pursued with the samo unrelenting rigor, wo cannot doubt that theso offenders willul once bo doult wilh und strickon from tho rolls of tho army, as tho statute re quires. It is true thut tho fault 1h not mero ly their own, but that they hnvo been led into their misdoing by tho Presi dent of tho United Slates. Tho law, however, does not provide for his pun ishment in tho premises, except by tho regulur process of impeachment and trial by tbo M-tiulo, ana also uy the moro cfTcclive means of impeach ment and trial beforo tho pcoplo in the election of 1872. Rut let tbo proper ofllcers of tho law do thoir duty in tho caso of Porlor, Dent, and Uab- cock, and the ponplo will do theirs in tho caso of Grunt. y. Y. Hun. Who Pats this Monet f Tho Washington Patriot makes somo re marks upon President Grant's sub scription of ono thousand dollars to tho Chicago relief fund; but it fur nishes no information as lo tho prcs ent giver from whom llio money was derived. In September, 1809, Gen. Grant subscribed ono thousand dollars just the same Bum uo has now subscribed for Chicago to tho fund for tho fami ly of his deceased friend and failbful adviser, John A. Rawlins, tho man whoso genius and character formed the real foundation of Grunt's military success, that thousand dollars, ns has since been demonstrated by con clusive evidenco, was paid by Jay Gould and James Fisk, Jr., wilh whom Grunt was then on terms of great in- tunacv. J hey paid the money ns fire-sent givers ; und although Grant tad tho credit of tho deed, not one cent of tho cash came from his pocket. What prosont giver, then, was it who paid tho thousand dollars on account of tho Chicago subscription ? Can tho Patriot tell 1 A Y. Sun. The Amateur Despot. -Tlioro is noth ing that Grant takes wilh moro avidi ty than a hint in his own interest unless it bo a present from an office seeker. Pennsylvania nnd Ohio wont Republican, and tho President nt once felt emboldened lo string up the lib erty of South Carolina by tho thumbs. For every Stato that goes Republican another Stale will go into the shackles. Law loving Republicans cannot deny tho fact Hint every voto they givo in differontly for their old party, is wel comed as it warrant for tlio strangtiln tion of freedom olsewhcre. Their claim to disannrovo of llio arbitrary acts of tho administration is untenable so long as they voto for the party that pcrpoluntcs these arbitrary acls. miles, in seventy nine intitules, or nt tlio rulo of a mile in ono miiiulo and four seconds. Homo of theso days a wholesale slnughlcr of precious lives m bo rocorj0(f n, lho ?tnm,Vnnco 0f llc.,, ro,.ku.HSncss. Tho verdict will oi ,,olirto b ..nol)0(y ,0 bmo. r ' ' l In ono of lho Senatorial districts of ow it wllg c,.irj,cj ,y ludicul ll0Wg,,n,,crs that a lladieal Senator had j,, ,,, volo for (jooo. Tho namo, li,,.n. ,,tun nlw pimmrminneon wero r . ' i .' - . . given; and yet a.Kudieiil Lonvenlion f ('nominated that samo Senator, bo auso Grant's Collector Murphy, asked hat it should bo dono. '1 hero is re fined honesty for you. Business. Gen. llarlsiifT lias gono to Kurope to promote lho sulo of tho Gulling gun. This is a muoh belter tntorpriso than Grant's beloved broth- r in-law Collector Casey was engaged ID nt Now Oilcans when ho mado use of Gulling guns, manned by United Slates soldiers, to cxcludo from a Ro- iiniitcnl, Jl'ot ".Vuchlif." Tim T.nncnsler Intelliaencer snvi! A uau departure mm u inoni. nuiu,uii whu, is thut recommended by the St. Louis JCepuMican, mat tlio i-iomocraiw puny should mako no Presidential nomina tion for 1872, but lonve tho Conserva tive Republicans to put up n candi date in opposition to tho nominoe of tlm limllml winn-. Theso. it is said. wero tho tactics successfully availed of to roscuo Missouri from the control of lho samo wing of that parly- It is now stated that the article favoring this policy was wrilton by Carl Schiirz, which, nowovur, is yetv donbtful. Tho Hfnujilican, although it hns ably and vigorously opposed lho Grant administration, and to a great cxtont, furthered tho claims of iKimncrutiu candidates, and advocat ed Democratic measures, has always prolosseu lo eiunu biooi irom party alliances, and bus been decidudly in the interest of Gov. Ilrown nnd Cnrl Solium. Much as Domoerals esteem its ablo assislnnco in overthrowing n.idinnliam til MiHantit-l tlim- Art not disposed to accept udvico thus gratu itously IIUU UIIUIIIUIJ gltUll. Was iik Murdered ? A roward of $3,000 was offered on Saturday for tho rocovory. dead or alivo, ot Wil liam J. Slauson, confidential clerk of Thos. P. Simpson, contractor on the .Midland Kailroud, at J ranklin l ur nnco, N. J. The last seen of Slauson was on Thursday, the 12lli inst., nt 3:i!0 1'. M , in Ueorce Upuylco & Uo s banking-house. When bo wont thence ho carried a small leather traveling bag, marked "Simpson" on tho outside, containing ?;10,000 in onrrency. Slau son is 27, 5 fuel 0 inches, light brown hair, bluo eyes, and pulo complexion, slim build, nnd looks consumptive Tho Si. Louis Jlepublican says that "I resident Urmit und tho party lie represents havo boon guilty of many crimes against law and justice, but the most impudent, shameless und out rageous of all is the policy pursued toward South Carolina. And unless history bo a tissue of lies, that policy will bring upon the nation appropriate punishment." Roth Democratic and Radical papers of South Curolina ojoprocnte the pro clamation of martial law in that Slate, and declare that no necessity exists for such arbitrary moasuro. i Spurgoon bus dropped tho "Rev." from his signature, and now signs him self "Pastor C. II. Spurgoon." 4i A clerk in tho Sixth Auditor's office at Washington, lost his wlfo and fivo children by tho Chicago fire. It is reportod that Jefferson Davit intends to muko Uultiiuoro his perma nent homo. $fiv rtwtisfinfnts. rnHiAL unr for novemher term f. commencing Socond Monday, Nor. 13tbl rittllT-WKRK. Vonkln ra Oill. Pati-hen H M VI Carrnn. SVhoonovcr . va French. lloutl H ri Irirn. Morgan.... vi (low. Ilrookl. vi Horn. Tate ti I. in. (oie.. M va llopi. KnoiH n v Taylor. Moyor ..... ti llrenncr. Hrrnncr Kurd Head l.o man ........ Outherow ilardiner Way A MrN'aul. Way A MuNaul. Thompson... Ilurathall , lliirith.ll. O'llell Lecnanl . Curweniviile vi Murer. M Ti Hop. ti McCracken. va lloaa. Tl I'oa-rie. ti Hunter. Tl Merrrlll. ti Hlanchard. Tl Way. ti Wh'ile. ti White. a Fnyder. VI Uallatfher. ti 1'ika Township. ' IRt-i)D wars. ti Ooollander. Tl Welly, ti l.ajrdon A llivca. ti MrOarvev. Rraerirk Lmerick (loea While Ilurna A Brauc-krr.. Patches I.iaei .....M, Tl Metlarrey. Tl lloland. Tl btnea. Carroll. Tl hhulT. French. ti Hale. Albert. ...H T-l Healer ef al. V uiff linaT . ti llrotiiera. Wid.'mire ti I'ur.-y. MCutlourh ti Mcl'ultongh. Thompion vl Thotnpion. Snydor el l Tl Knarrelal. Kri-ncbH...., ti llalei. Riley Tl Owena. Wheatland.. Tl Rnyder A Byrni. Il.int ti Pnyderi byrna. Monro.. vi Kvana. I'enti vl Corlry. .Schmidt... rl Head. l.aofnte vi Coudriet. Haiuird. va Co. .National Hank. Dixon ti Hull. Titian (. Ualey... H ti Cartor. Council Tl Fauat. Hosier ti TborapioD. Wallaoa..H.M ti Kurcrt. Oihorn ti Humhargar. Ilaum vi (lainei. llurnr.iileH ti Smith. UamidaM ti Irvin. l'oiter. ti Hpackman. Hiram- ti Mock. Mall tb Miller. Truitt. H.M VI Mntberi. Dent.. ti Alberta. Ppickmin ti Itrenner. Henderaon.M, H ti Knevrorlb. ltiihel.H , ti 1'aeftnore. Border vi MallaRher. DrtgKii n Tl Woottwar.L Thai , Tl Mover. Hainey ti Dennett. Leonard..,, vi Jonei. Fenton ti Penning. Darker ri Waironcr. Snyder ti Fehoonover. Mclleehan.- ti lilootn. IOR Pull-of Tnn(r, hTT, Wrll 1 intchpd lHlAn.irr IIDKHUH. h.r lumWring. (nl) (). K. UAHIlKiT. J inTHA). (Vqi to thf promitM of tti tub j icribfr. rffttlinif In Kiioi townnhip, on or Imut tht laith titxy of Fitrinbr, 1N7I, ft HIUN 1'ItK COW, with tni whitf, dmoprj hnmn, on. fend fiippoHttl to ! lwt lit yoam old. Tht owner will plriH ealt, provo property, pny th churfffp nil take fair wjf or itiv will b diapofcd of vflnrdiii tn liw. Not. 1, ISTI It. DAVID SMITH. VM I MH l it AIM It 'H OTI ( h'Nutlct Ivhtnht glfen tint iMtornnf nilminlMrition on Hit oiUto of MK'liAKI. W ItK, dead, lato of l'iko townilifp. flc.t-f.fld enuDtr. Prnn.. hTlhr been duly i run ted to lho undcrviitncd. II pernoni Imlebted to laid fitate will pleaac o-kko iminuiata nay men t. end thoao barinc eta I tut or doinaadt will proient them pmptrly authenticated fur lettletnetit without drlay. AMIIU.VV II I I.Kf tnmlier Cily, Nor. 1 ft. Adminiatrator. IXM llTOBW NOTICIU-Whcrraj. l,rt 4 trra TcPtnaninlarT nn lho eatate of 8. J ACK m.N HO UN, drcoRMMi. Into of Unidy town- atiip, l1 (car ft old oounty, PrnnvlvHttii, having hern ((miiied ,n tI0 uiiUfia tKiicti, ana an pfrwna indebted to an id falntn will ploaao make payment, nnd thoar harina; elaima or dvmanda will proacnt Ibmn prt'perl authcntlooted for aettlemenU it. it . niiMii.i,, (iKlHt'iK C. KIRK. Nor. I, ISTI Olpd. Exeoutori. J. S. BARNHART, ATTilllNKY - AT. I.AU', llclli nnito, Pa. Will nraellre in t'li aiNekl and all of the Court, of the SMh Judieiitl diilriel. Ileal e.tata bailneM and aulleotlon ofrlaiini maile ipeoialtlei. nl'7t IN Till-: MATTIiH np THE PARTITION of the reel relate of Hiehard ' U'anle, Iota ol linftg. lowti.hia. Jceea.eJ. l o ttie liein and l-jcl re,re.rnlatirel of .aid llirhanl Welde, deera.t-d: ou and each of tou are herelT nolili-d lo til and appear before the Jii'lltal of the tlrihnn.' Court, 'in I'learrlrld, Qa Vetine' h,f, tp'ovi-uilier S21, to neeept or rrfure lo aeeept tee i.rnberlT at the Tiloatlon, ar allow eati.o why tha aama ehnnld not he lold. ' 1 Uf til ii.nirt. C. A. HAY UK, P.J. Atlr.li A. Vt. X.tr., Clerk. nl Ql UirrUntMou. N 14 W GOODII cw Firm at Wnllncrion, fa. JOHN HOLT & SONS ITar bought tbt eutira itock of goodi from P. OallagUer, and are receiving a gcnaral aaaortmant of new goodi trout tbe Eaitern citici, mcb ai DRY GOODS, , CLOTHING, GROCERIES, QUEENS WARB, - HARDWARE, , BOOTS & SHOES, HATS k CAPS, BACON, PISH, i ' , SALT, FLOUR, FKED, 4c, Ac, 4c, To eiohanga for Couotry rroduea, Railroad Tiea, Lumber or CAK1I. Octuber IS, 18,1. JUST OUT! THE NEW WHEELER & WILSON SEWING MACHINEI Th Wheeler A Wilton Sewing Machine Com pany, baring had eighteen year experience In manufacturing and act ting Sewing Maebinci, and employing tho ablcat mechanical talent in tbia ooantry and tn Europe, Dow offer to the publio THE NEW MACHINE confident that It poeieaaei all tho advantage! which experience ha alio wo to he eaientlal to a Perfect Sewing Machine ! Tbe principle ii the aarae aa io lho old Wheeler A Wilaon Machine, but cbangea have been made which Increase its efficiency, while at tbe Mine time, Iota care and akill arc required, in iti man agoment. Pea ma aro croaacd with eate. The work golded wilh acarcely an effort. Nearly double iu former power. No vnder-teniion to manage. Erory Joint con bt tightened at fait aa it wean. OYER 580,000 IIAVB IIEKN MANIFACTIHKD. 100,000 MORE Wheeler &; Wilson MACHINES bar been lold for family uae than of any other make. We recommend ourcuitomert In tbe country to purcltaae their mocblnei direct from ourAgenti, i the price ia tbe aameaa at our officea, and they can tliua aecure. at their own hotnea, the ncrciie- 17 Inatructiona. AGKXTS WANTED.- WM. SUMNEK & Co., Ueneral Agent for the Weitern Statce, 1 40 Wood Si , PitUWrgh, Pa. Agenta apply at office In peraon or through any of our traveling amenta, llurae, wagun and ontfit fumiihed. ootl8-3in MARliLE AM) ST()E YARD! Mis. 8. S. LIDDELL, . Haring enjeasej in tba Mrhl buiinen, daairai to inform hir friendi and tht publio that aha baa now and wit! keep eon.tanttron band a large and well leleelej itock of ITALIAN AX1) YKItMONT MAHI1LK, and Ii prepared to furnish to order TOMllSTOXES, BOX AND CltADI.K TuMnH, MOSfMEXTM, Curb! and Poiti for Ceraeter.T Lota, Window Pilli and Capi, alio, -Ill'IlEAt', TAIII.E AND WAHII PTAND Till', Ac; Ao. A-Yard on Reed itrirt, near tba II, 11. Depot, Clearllelil, 1'a. J.7,71 sic t tj m i: i E. J. OK E E N E, dealer in Fianos,Okjans ami Mi:i.onE(xs, of any manufaeture deiired, For eab or iu eiehanai for good Tij'MllKR. 10,000 feet of (rood Lninber wanted, for elrenlati and trrmi, addten K. 4. (1I1FKNR, aui9 Jm No. 4111 Hill itieal, Ilunlliitdan, l a. rpilli AMl'.Hlt.Aal 1U1 Mil, riinwRN'grn.i.ii, rt.aanriFi.n Tot arf, j'. Thli long e.tahli.hed and tmnular hotel Ii Hill kept be the luhieriber, who ipam no effort lo pleara all )bo palroniie him. '"To pleaie," ! the motto at the Aiuerlean li.n.e. and all that ll aiked Ii a trial. K. W. r Bli. 1'ronrietor. Curwennllle, Marrh i, 1671 II. ' tffluratlomi,. MISS H. S. SWAN'S SCHOOL FOR GlRu CI.EAIlFlKl.il, pA " rpiIB FALL TEKM of fr,.n ,nl X. oommenea Monday, tint, -lib u;i ' " TERMS OP Tl ITIfiv Reading, Orthography, Writ ihg.mjf,.t tjS Ucography. i riiu A.iiutimic La I'rimar hy ' .ooal and deaoriplive Uei.iVai-.'k". " iatnry. Local and deaorip With Map Drawing, Uratnmar, ml U'ritiftit ArilLinalia Algebra and the cieaa Inatruetioa in Inatrumontal muie. Oil painting, 24 laaom Wat work "' For full particular! aend for Circular Clearfield, Htpt, 7, 1870-lypd. - II N - Ilk IN SEW VAS11ICT0 ACADEMyJ Clearfield County, Pa, THE BECOXD SESSION of thi. iItit1. will commence on tbe firm MumUj of .0I ber next. (Term, five mnntha.) The curriculum of etudy will ruil met i ri-u aud tbomogh eourao in every branch noUit: a practical and aocomplitbcd educati in. fe prcial attention giren to perroni leiirii, u ii liall ft tlilvifiauJvM f..r thai nrnf,.!.;.,. . i . . I . ... . r. ...v..m. i, ! ittduj, lo, to rocnl and inalrumcntal um-ic. Piipila will be admitted at any time iloriDt ti, eeaaion, and charged from time nf rnteriLg u U v.mbu vt iui iriiu, Ui tiuruun Will U kj f... .)..... .w.. t. a..... Af . . Studrntf derinug room a for clubltiu" cul aocomnjodated at moderate ratea. Good boarding can be procured at twr ru than any other place in the oounty. Three tara per woe a ai puoncana private uouita. For particulara addreaa OEGRtiK W. TNNIH. Princh,. iept2071-tf New Waflungtoa, pt CLEARFIELD ' ACADEMY. A Male aud Female CUaalral High "rhoii. Carta Dcpartmfitt Separate, I Hut In ct 114 TUB acbolaatie year of this Institution it difi. dud into two aepiona of five montiii 'terotr. one WM kf) cacti, J lie oral aeiaion ciiuiimeei the fi rat Monday fn Beptember; the iccotid.bBtbi oral aionuay in renruary. Tbe wore of inatruction em brace ? every tbiag uwrp.r iu ttiuivupiii, iBVinai bikj accviupilll. ed education of Loth aexea. Fupila will be admitted at any time and r-hirpi rrora aate 01 en (ran tie 10 ine cionc 01 the peMiua. no aeoueiion win oe maae lor aif nce, except in caaci of eitreme and protracted illncn. Student a from a diaUnoe can be accommodate! with hoard at low ratea. For particular, aend for eircnlar, or B'ldreu Her. V. L. ilAUKISON, A. M., July 2A, 7l-tf. rrmciri. ?.tnl tfistatt for atr. DUIMBTRATOK'H SAI.Ii YALIABLE REAL ESTATE ! Dy rirtue of an order of tbe Orphan' Court if Clearfield eountyr the nnderaigne l ailmiiiiitratar of Ucnry Augbenhaugh, late of Lawrence towa. ahip, dcoeaeed, will aell at public aale.at the Coitt llouae, in Clearfield, on MONDAY, 50V EMBER 13, mi, At 2 o'olovk, p. m., the following real catate: 80 Al'Rt: OV f.ANO, altuate in LartM township, Clearfield county, 1'a., 60 acrei f which are cleared and in a good atate of eultira. tion 1 balance ia heavily timbered with bewlock and onk, and the wholo ii andtrlaid witb areii of excellent coal. Tbe improvemcnte cod -i it ef 1 large framo buniu, bnrn. and other oot-buildinrj; alao, a good bearing orchard and e&eelUtU titit on tne premtaea. li.ll.MB: One-third oaah at eonflnuatioa ef ale, and the balance in aix and twelve inontai, with io tercet, tu be aocured by bond and nort gnge. MILKr KKAL). Oct. 13, Ifl71-3L Adminirtrator. SALE! Valuable Real Estate IN CLEARF1ELP, PA. The auliecrtber offera for tnle hia property 01 Market atreet, (next door to Allegheny Hotel.) Clearfield, 1'a , being a lot and a half, 'i fett front on Market atrwt, with a double plank twe ttory 1101 tfE, containing four large room, don tain and aiz gmd bed rooma np alaira, and good frame plank bTAltl.K and all other ncrcMary outbuildings erected thereon. Thrto M'KLLS ef gootl water on the premiaea. For terma and eunditiona apply oa tke premtaea, or to Frank Short, at the ttmrt hM Mi op. next door to Miller 1'owcli a at ore, ar ket at reel, or by letter to F. FIK'HT. jy 1 3 Clearfield, Clearfield Co , )'. EST VIRGINIA Timber and Coal lands FOR SALE! The following tract a of Timber and Coal LaoU are offered for an I : On tract of 17,0.1(1 icrea, lying 00 tbe Elk Hirer, in Webrter county ; tkrea tracta lying on the tame river in Braxton county, two of 4,0(O aorea each and one of 1.W aereaj and one tract containing ,300 acrct, Irinf nn taa Pauley Rirer, in Ntckolaa eou&iy. The titlca ta tbeao landa aro DerfecL Any information concerning tbeae landcaa b bad by addreaaing U.N. H.M.AI.. March TIt 1.7 1 -tr. i'Miipsnurp. 1 R ENUVCUI ALEXANDERS NATIONAL SHOE STORE (Formerly Keyatone Shoe Store,) Una hon romnvrrl to the ato re room next door ta tho new PoatoftVe building, on Market auett, where everything has been fitted up in fino atile. Now li tho time to procore yonr winter inpply BOOTS aHU i-UOha AT LOWKR F1GUKES Than tbe tamo Gooda can bo bought elaewbere ia. Clearfield county. A large a Lock of I.adiea' Shoet. Gaitera ao Slippers, or all atylra, kinds and pneea. Oent's Fhoea, Iioota, flaltera, Slippers fin aaaortment. Miaaea and Children a hhoea ana (iaitera ol all deaoriptions. lioy lioyt 4 i, a Tory large varieiy. A Invtl.ltAf. I a..itnrtri1 Ift all tO f U and examina my stock, and flatter mvaelf tbat 1 can p Irene the moat fastidloua, both as to i. and price. JyJrt KaMonal KhosStore. ClearfieldJ T. on. AL r. A Al LADIES' FACV JOHN FAREIRA, ri Aara Ft. M 1,1,11. of til. Illork. M. 7th A Rib St.., Snoth Sul.,' PIIILADKI.I'IHA, ' Importor, Maniirt.-luivr A ll.-.lor in all V,nU nnalllrof KAKCY Kl ' KJ tor Lamr-i: ana ninin-... wrr. liurinn Imporlnl arrr lario anil mlaadnt l"""1 vu7.4'i,l of all lh diHrrrol ."-'.-i- k n,u nl tur. llitia tin,l. In Knr.ipn, anil liara h,l tlirm ma.lf ' K Ilia mol t.llllul WBrVi"li, w.iulil rr,wlfll l" rila tha rradrrt of thin tianrr to oall ao-l run"" hit Tr-rT lariro anil boaiitirtil mortmrnl ol l"r! to iril at aa low Mica ai any other rtiprrl1'' .-..r. r... 1 ..1 -i.:,.i..n 1 .m npiprn.,"- " - .... ri ptrirntation tu rffocl aalr.. , ... 1.. 111 I.,,, w.rr.tit.d. .vw" OoL S, ISTI m tl Arob Ht., I"h i l.I.-l'-'- 1AHTIIIS.-All norimni ara tirrrhj warar4 t.y aRnlnut pnrrhi.inf a promiMOrr ol '" hym. tn Uanitolf Fliultl, lor ona bnmlrril I I " Ilrtobi'r, ISTI. My rignalnr having IIIIT mjliarp, ,r ifl, ami uiimo . laincil to aaiil not liy fraiidulrnl mram, I wiM nor pay tha aania tinlom onmprllal '" . 1 tiKiilttlR Ili'rMI. MinnbarR. Oct iS, 1S7I.-SI . I)l)OK-KI:l IM.lt WliTMii 1 1 d.r.inrd wlih tn nif a lint rl kii-por, and aln a nril flii clrb or """ 1 (.'..n.tanl rinnloTiDrut will !" V .",', ,:,v plyaluncr. K. A. n