pcgitpttHirati. KW?W$ GEORGE IJ. GOODLANDHR, KMTON AXD ritOFRlKTOB, - CLKAKFIELD, Ta. WKIiKKSDAY MOHNIXfl, JAN. 10. 1872. Tfie Gorrrnor'i Message. We Iny tho unnunt mcsstijjo of Gov. i Goarjr Moro our readers, in tlic ulinpo of mi extra, not Hint wo ujiprovo all lio buyu, but nil n business trnnoitclion. The Governor rccoinmoixJa some good tiling n mi dof'tiuls somo bad ones. Among tlio former!! his udliereneo to big former mown go relating to "na tional iifltiirs," nlicroin bo so justly and ably denounced Grunt's method of carrying elections by tlio use of tlio army and tlio t'ccommcnilation of soma uniform election proclama tion throughout tho Statu. As the pructico now in, each ilivrifT gets up a proclamation of liia own, and the re milt is that no two are nlilfo. Somo cover a whole page of a nowpnpor, wliilo ollicrs only mako a column. This is lejrul humbug. Among tho latter is his defence of tho Kvans robbery, and a host of other unneces sary things too numerous to mention. The independent prccs and business men of tho Stuto oondcinn the docu ment pretty generally. Tho Philadelphia Ledger and Age allude to it in the lolloping manner : From the Philadelphia leJ.jtr Ai to th. attempted explanation of tho "l-'vani defalcation" In the mosaic, it ii juil no explana tion at all. Tlicru is a ponderous parade or fig ures, aiiil au iteration anil reiteration of wtnit Kriuis cluiins to have "collected and paid, which aro only a rcli:ujh uf the furuior giving. out from JIarrisburg on thii subject, and wtiioh were al most unanimously reject d by the public monthi etru as insufficient and unsatisfactory. "ot one uf the damaging and exoeedin)rly oeusureble circumstances connected with thi. affair are cleared op. There if no shadow of justification for the allowance to Evam of ten per erut. on $l,VI0,0UU, which ho pretends to have "collcoled," in oonnoction with the payment of Pennsylvania's share of the United Hute, direct tax. All tho tact, all the figure!, all the circumstance., hacked l'.T the unquestionable understanding of Uovcrnor I'artin, and the Hn. Henry 1). Moore, then State treasurer, witjt iMo treusury at Hushingtoo, show that sure x save been conceded to Pennsyl vania, in I 0 2, fire years before the Hyena opera tions began. If ai.yllung wai lacking, it wan nothing more thai! mere formal entrici on the book at Washingiou. And it i tho making of these formal onirics and counter entrioa of oreditl already conceded and virtually paid, as Governor t'artin announced in January, IHli.'t, that Kvant claim, aa "collections" by hitn, and un thii pre text withholds Irutn the Htate treasury giJI.tluO, for hi arduous struggles during a few week, in l lint novel sty leol"collcctine;." The whole thins; is a sheer auhterlujre. it is not only a .object for re Kret, but for deep humiliation, that the tlovernur lievotel no single word of ci-n-itrc to th:s scanda lone wrong iimu the St:ite, nor of Kvnns' course id withholding tho ISlnte moneys paid over to him before there was even this shallow pretext of earned cotmui'slons, nor of explnn-ition of the su-picious nnd unlawful suppression of inforum lion ns to his proceedings for several yrars, and, in fact, nutil expressions of public indignation compelled executive notice. The treatment of the subject in the message leaves it in a more shame ful condition than ever. There onjtht to be inde mndence and integrity enough in the Legislature to mark thia bal business with tho braut it do le: JFrora the Ay. The Governor rchea.'ses the sorvleet of .Mr. Kvans, the htate agent, and we are left to wonder why so meritorious an oflicer found it rxpnlient to (!) from publie justice, and remain hid till after the lnte election. It is not now mentioned who shared his spoils Tho pardons for the last ye.ir were sixty in num!.cr. 'the most objectionable were granted on tho solicitation of the "King" of this city, llrill ha t a string of signers for him, who no doubt thought that his "tu:iking fraudu lent returns as an election oflicer'' h I no guilt ia it, since ho cheated for their side. They also ob tained the pardons of several "receivers of stolen good ;" they give no credit to the common ruaxnn lliat the '-receiver is worse thin the thief;" butb are alike amiable, in their eyes. Klucntion, con stitutional reform and Ike tariff are mentioned bricfiy, and in general terms, and the lst Hunual Mts.a;-e is referred to aa containing the unch ingcil views of tho tiovernor upon "national nfloirs." This, therefore, may be considered as a reiteration of his manly denunciation of the interference of federal troops in election", which was tho best feature of his former message. Tho tone of these two leading jour oals is an index of all those who value their country above their party. Hut ns our readers hnvo tho document bo fore tho wA advise them to givo it a perusal, especially so far ns it relates ti tho fitioncos of tho Commonwealth. i o may, when the Auditor's settle ment and Court is over, refer to it moro at length. Great Uxou'emf.nt. Tho city ol Rochester, N. Y., was in the hands of the mob and the mililnry for several days last week, cuuscd by a buck negro committing a licnious crime upon n little girl only twelve, years old. lho civil and military authori ties wcro nearly overwhelmed by tho mob at ono tunc in their at tempt to eeciiro tho negro, and when an order wai given to "chargo bayo- nut" Borne of the militpry tired into tho mob, killing Ihreo persons and wounding n large number. Tho sheriff and 'iiis oflJecrs succeoJed in Itecping tho culprit out of the hands of the mob. Court being in session, at once took np tho case, found it truo bill, .tried, convicted and sentenced tho "colored brother" twenty years to tlio penitentiary, nil within twelve hours. Gatlino Guns Aoain "Tho gov ernment" has been waging a vigorous war upon a branch of its own family at Now Orleans tho past .week. That city is blessed with two loyal mobs, ono tad by Grant's brother In law nJ the other by Governor Warmotith. iluili a ro using tho militia and tho tilggors to curry their points. The conduct of the two Itndicitl factions is nn outrngo upon civilization nnd such as blackguards only cau perpetrate. It is tho death lattlo to Itadicalism in Louisiann, and out or it will come good to tho country. Statesmen In toad of thioves will soon get control of that Stato again. The fruits of loyalty, negro equality and curpot bag government is now being gather ed in New Orleans. 'fAniioris. Wo notice by Governor Geory's message that applica tions for pardon wcro made to him the past year, boing about three per I ... U....I. . . . . r .. utiv. ouch nr mine oi iiii? nnplev nt, dulics of (bo I'.jiCCUtivc . .!!' J'U" JS-yWH"ggBgW? .Wore 1mmdmtni. Justice Wm. Strong, Gov. Geary, and many other prominent men, havo tailed n national convention to as semble at Cincinnati on lho Slat of January, to take steps to obtain nn amendment to tlio Federal Constitu tion, rocogniitlng Johovah as tho God of the nation, Jesus Christ ns the ap pointed Head or Kuler, nnd tho Holy IJiblo ns the truo revelation of His will. Those, constitutional reformers aro tho most dnngorous lunatics outside, of an asylum, and rood watching. , They are simply agitators tho tares In the wheat and aro ns dangerous to the peace and happiness of our country ns their pestiferous progenitors, tho Abo lit ion lunatic, who drenchod our land with blood for nn idea. They at tempted to cirenmvont nnd undo tho work of tho Almighty, and torture n negro into a wliilo man through war and constitutional amendments. And to day thirty-live millions of while people, nml these, same negroes, have their unborn offspring mortgaged to the "greenback god" forcvor, wliilo the negro is a negro still, nnd his hist condition n thousand fold worso than before his hnppincss was pawned by political heretics. Tho job lho consti tutional tinkers' havo undertaken would bo completed with similar ro suits. Concede thorn tho right to amend it to suit their Ideas, it would look moro liko a document concocted in the infernal regions for tho govern nient of devils than for lho govern ment of men. Ideal reformers aro universally knaves or fools, yet not very dangerous to the Stato while their numbers aro few. But, liko children, they must bo constantly watched by thoso who prefer happi ness and plenty to war and poverty. I'rmlon SlalinUcg. The report of Commissioner of Pen sions shows tho following carefully compiled cstimato ol the number of sol diers whoscrvod by enlistment, re-en- listmcnt,aiid in the militia, during the various wars in which tho United Slates hnvo been engaged : In Kevolutionnry war 275,000 Second war with Great Britain 627, SI I Hcminole war 6,nl,1 lllack Hawk war to, 031 Florida war S'l.Hoa C'rtck disturltances I7,4.is Cherokee disturbances .Kl,llild Frontier w:ir in lb38 Caoadian rebellion 1 1,0'.! Mexican war 7.1,100 Abolition war ?,68S,523 Total in the ten wars including the war for our Independence l,0,1S,.1fl0 Kxcess in Aboiillon war... 1, 620,1 lU! Thus it seems that it took one mil lion six hundred nnd twenty thousand ono hundred and sixty-tltreo moro men to conquer tho South nnd free tho nigger, than it look to whip Great Britain twice, .Mexico onco, tho Semi nolo, Black Hawk, Florida, Creek and C'horokeo Indians, including tho Cana dian border wars. In lho preceding wars wo had tho South to fight our battles. In lho late on pleasantness wo hud to fight them, and, with just two millions six hundred and eighty eight thousand fivo hundred and twenty thrco men, wo starved thorn out in tho brief spaco of fivo years Wiui t says Grant, and Banks, and Schenck, nnd ."Uenst" Duller, nnd t'ope.and aro they not the greatest mil itary heroes tho world ever saw ? Investigating. A committee of grave Senators bavo been sitting in lho Now York Custom House tho past woclc with closed doors, but enough has leaked out to satisfy merchants and business men that tboy- have been robbed of mil lions of dollar tho past few years by Grant and his prosont-olTering frater nity. The thieves wcro not satisfied with robbing business men only, but they have fleccod the government even worso. No wonder Grant and his re lations havo all been raised from pov erty to wealthy aristocrats in a fow year. Uoucst business men and the United Slates Treasury havo paid for "tho whistle," in tbo shape of houses, lands and other valuable presents. Somebody said, many years ngo, " hon tho wicked rulo tbo land mourneth." Who is so ignorant as to bo unable to interpret thisdeclnration 1 If the Senators in question aro hon est enough to givo tho facts to tho public, tho world will be nstonishod at tho hugo robberies which hnvo boon oommitled right under tlio noso of "tho government" itself. Assassination. Now YorV city was thrown into preat excitement, on I-r i day last, at tho assassination of Col. James Fifk, by a cowardly sneak .named Stokes, who approacbod the Colonel on the portico of tho Grand Central Hotel and fired three shots nt him, ono taking effect in lho shoulder, another in the head and tho third in tho abdomen, from which ho expired in a few hours. Col. Fisk was Vico President of tho New York and Krio Kailroatl, and the owner of Fisk's opora houso. He was one of the greatest financiers of the nge. The death of Col. Fisk will cause but little short of a panic on Wall street, i( indeed a disastrous panlo docs not follow. Some of the grcatoRl railroad interests in tho country will bo wholly convulsed, nnd tho great Krio cases .will uasttmo an entirely different front. With all of his faults, Col. Fisk had many gene, rous traits of character, nnd the an nomicemcnt of bis death will star- lie mo wnoio country, j itcro nro many thousands of prominent men whose death would havo caused far less foreboding in financial circles, bolh at homo and abroad. Will hot CuvrR. Grant's white washing committco which is now sit ting in New York Investigating frauds find things so black Hint it will lo impossiblo to cover them over wilh the old brush and lime, and havo therefore .concluded to report Inure , robberies tecmy they ennnot iivoid it. Letter Prom Senator n'alleiee. Tho Young Men's Jackson Associa tion, of Pittsburgh, having invited Mr. Wallaco to their banquet on the 8th, in coinmomorallnn of Jackson's victory nl New Orleans, nnd finding it impoasiblo to be prosont ho lias sunt thorn tlio following letter: , . I Senate Ciiamiiku, II AititisnURU, Jan uary, 6, 1872 Mttlcolm Joy, J-'tq., Freaidtnt of the Young Mvn' Jacfaon Association, Pittsburg, Pa. Dkab Sir : Pleaso tender to your association my cordiul thanks for its invitation to bo present nt its annual bnnquet on lho 8th inst., and oxprcss my regrets that other engagements prevent my at tendance It would delight mo to join you In doing honor to tho day and its herd, and in endeavoring to renew that spirit of cnorgctio action that In con tests such as the ono upon which tho Democracy is tibotit to cuter, is Indis pensable to victory. That contest is one of vital moment, for tho elections of a Governor of tho State, of a Legislature that shall choose an United States Senator, of Con gressmen nnd of Vico President nnd President of tho United Stntcs all oc cur within this year, and nil of these will turn upon the graver Issues ol national politics. ' Tbo administration of General Grant has been marked by repeated viola lions ol tho cardinal principles of frco Institutions, by the uso of federal pat ronago for tho control of tho succes sion, by tho adoption of all arrow und bigoted, in tho room of nn cnliirhtoncd nnd progressive policy, by reckless disregard of tho interests of the people when they conflicted with bis own or thoso of his relatives or favorites, by peculations, defalcations nnd corrupt use of place nnd power, and hy nets evincing a determination to substitute lho rulo ol the swoM tor a coveriiment of law. The unscrupulous uso of the power und patronago of his high place onublcs him to ilictulu his own rononnnalion. and tho acts of thoso who servo him and control the policy of lho Kepuhli can organization plainly foreshadow its accomplishment. A largo majority of the pcoplo of tho United States aro opposed to tlio re-election of General Grant to tho Presidency and desire to soo a chnngo in tho policy of tho government at vt aaiungton. 'lho evidences of this fact nro found in events of recent oo- currenco nnd in tho tono of that nor- r l- iit - - . . . . iiuii hi tiio miipiiu press not controlled by federal pat ronago. The sclf respout of mony puro men in tho He pubiican organization is wounded by lho debas ing mnuenees ana lax ly ol moral sen timent that surround tho adminis tration, and many of its lending states men prefer lho teachings of tho Con stitution to tho dogmas of their party. Tl. I .i..: e'.i .v 4iiu iMiiiiii'iia uiiu uuaties VI lllcse men, and of thousands whofollow their lead, aro upon thoso subjects identical witli ours. To support tho Conslitu- lion of the United Stales and tlio Gov ernment created thereby, to rckist all attacks upon lho spirit of frec'instilu- lions, even if they come from thoso who are sworn "to preserve, protect ami ucicnu tnoin, to administer the Government iu purity and with ccono my nre tho great leading objects of nil who nre opposed to tho ro election of General Grant, whatever may havo been or now is thoir political identity, and unity of action among thoso who are already united in theory, wilt do- lent him, lho value ot that unity cannot bo over estimated. Willi it, wo aro invincible ; without it, success is impossible. Tho power, patronago and money of tho administration and its support ers, wielded as they will bo with un scrupulous energy, will provo too strong for ihoirantagoiiisU unless they Are cordially united, bolh in sentiment and action Tho llemocratic orc:an ization hasevor been tbo party of lho Constitution. Tho great truths that lio nt tho baso of our form of Govern ment nro tho leading tenets of our po litical faith. Tho Constitution itself is lho very corner stono of our political fabric; when its teachings arc denied or its principles attacked wo rccognizo all who como to thoir defense as breth ren and co-workers In a holy cause. lirnve, puro and true men everywhere aro now determined nnd defiant in support of thoso vory doctrines, nnd tho united action of all such upon lho basis of tho preservation of tho Gov ernment, of tho Constitution, of tho in violability of tho spirit and genius of ireo insuiutions aim ot a puro and economical aduiinUtrutiou of tho Gov ernment, is not only a p-ain duty but accords with both tho theory and prac tice of tho Democratic part3 Tho immincntdaugers that threaten tho Republic in tho ro election of Gen eral Grant should impel us to sink nil minor objects in tho effort to avoid them. To save the Government is our first duty. Ono of the greatest means to tins gro.it end Is the preservation and pcrleet discipline ot our organization. Its thorough training nnd encrgctio action nre indisponsiLlo prc-roquisites to n victorious contest. Ardent dovo- lion to tho fundamental doctrines of the Constitution is its bond of strength, and it could not bo silent when limy nro in joopardy. Millions of men rally to its standard becauso it is and ever has been truo lo these doctrines, and danger to liborty, distraction and division would inevitably follow its dishandmcnt. Whilst tho Constitution lives, tho Democratic party can neither sleep nor dio. Tho. certainty of this fact serves to demonstrate tho necessity for tbut breadth of viowand progressive spirit that shall find tho practical means to unites in a harmonious and IrrcaiatWo wholo thoso masses of men whoso opinions on tho graver issuos .of the day nro Identical and jwhoso desires load tot ho accomplishment of tho same great object. 1 cannot permit myself lo doubt that the iulolloct and patriotism of tho De mocracy of tho republic aro fully ado qualo to lho solution of this important problem, and that thoughtful consid eration and dispassionato counsels in the primary meetings, and in tho con ventions ol tbo organization will plain ly point me way to victory. very respccllully yours, V) I I.I.I AM A. WAI.Ui-E Do not fail to read tho article, on our first page dutilled "The Pcoplo of the United Elates." This is tho first chuptcr upon lho rights of the States and that of Individuals undor our government. If knominatkp. Hon. R. W. Mack cy bns btcn renominated by the Radical caucus for Stato Treasurer. This is conclusive evidence that tho present Legislature is towncd by Simon Cameron. Coupon .Vetrt. Congress and our Slate Legislature nro bolh in full blast again. ' Tho Toxns papers are urging tlbo annexation of Mexico to the United States, The snow on tho Siorra Novnda is now deeper than nt any time since mill. 5 i A ion of ox Governor Johnston was arrested as a vngrant in Harrlsburg on Sunday. Fanny Kllsler, tho famous dnnsouso, is living nl the Ilnguo, nnd has booome renowned ns it cultivator of roses. Alarming Thore Is n "llustlo" in fashionable circles. All tho Indies nre gottmg their backs up. Mrs. Stephen . Douglas Williams Is nt roil Jjravon worth,, where her present husband bus command A Connecticut woman refuodadin(o for an 1872 nltnnnnu because on At 1871 hud boon offered her lorn cent. Tho papers of Cincinnati chargo the piiysiciiinsoi that city wilh iiissi'iii ma ting small pox. The fiends. Tho larger portion of tlio coal minos ot I'oiins ivnnm nre npw ownej and controlled by hustorn capitalists. The clerical gentlemen of Pittsburgh aro devoting an occasional sermon to corner loungers nnd street lonlcrs. A mcssenjior boy.wus robbed of f 11,000 in checks and coupons while in tlio tcntrnl -National Hank, Now York on Wednesday. Grant has lost tlio Now York Trb unt and gnined the Jjondon Times. Loss Democracy in tho latter, but moro cash. Tho great trial of Mrs. Wharton at Annapolis, for tho murder of General Kotchum, is now in tlto fourth week of its progress. Tho paper mill of Mr. Dickson, ninr Pughtown, Chester county, was de stroyed by fire last Thursday evening by tho explosion of a coal oil lump. Mr. Israel Reynolds, of Williams, port, on Thursday, skated from Lin den to Willumsport, a distance of sorcn miles, in twenty-six minutes. A weekly newspaper called the llenova Record, has been started nt Hcnova, Clinton county, by JolrtvU. Shaffer, Esq. Price 82 per annum. Tlio Philadelphia Press says that Missouri is "irretrievably lost to the Republicans," fur lho next Presidential election. This is certainly good news for lho country. Sarah Seymour, aged only fifteen years, of Athens township,' tiradltird county, after six years' piece-work, has liuisliod a lied quilt, containing u,lio.j pieces. "I warn you," said Mr. Schiirz dur ing the recent debate in the Senate, "that tho American peoplo aro on the point of demanding an honest govern ment." Tho noted Kansas Jnyhawkcr In 1800-7, Montgomery, died in that Stato a fow weeks ago, "unhonorcd and unhung," never, having- obtained Ins reward. Wo liotico by our exchanges Hint tho "seven motinlain"-eers bavo ail got lho railroad lover, and aro deter mined to build a road from llellefontc to Lewistown. Pomeroy's Prmocrat humorously says : "Grunt for President and Tweed for Vico President. Tlio ono givoth and tho othor lakclh nwny. lilosfcd bo their names !" ' 1 - Governor Geary hn appointed A. C. iioiitochl, ex representative, limn Lan caster county, as Deputy Secretary of tho Commonwealth, in place of James M. Weakly, resigned. A telegram stales that Jesso Grant, recently stricken with paralysis, is "picking up." So has it been with Ulysses for somo time pas', if ho is not greatly belied. What sameness. - The report of tho Joint Committco on Southern Outrages will b present ed to Congress this week, 'i'ho Dem ocratic members of the Committee aro preparing a minority report. Wauled, a large quantity of lho best quality of w lute wash. For piirticulilrs and specifications apply lo the Radical Senatorial caucus investigating com mittee, Washington, D. C. Somo sixteen or eighteen persons are passing tho winter in the Y-iacnilto Valley, onlircly cut off from the rest of tho world by lho heavy snow drifts that fill tho mountain passes. To "loyal" eyes it is a heinous crimo to rob one million of pcoplo of tit mil lions of dollars, but a Radical virtuo to rob half a million ol twenty million.- I'idt New York and South Carolina. Senator John Sherman, will open a grocery in Columliur, Ohio, in a few days. C'lgnrr) niid liquor furnished treely to all "lnooly loil" members of tho Legislature and their friends. Thoro is a man Paducah, Ky., who breathes through a silver tuba in his threat. Luckr tor that man if honovcr crosses Den. tiutlcr's path. Tho.Lms of that silver waro would bo fatal" to him. It is generally believed that Secre tary Uoulwoll will chango his gold-scllinganilbond-purchasing policy this year to n redemption of the matured debt. That would bo business, any how. James S. Huton, the Speaker of our Stato Senato, is a resident of Denver county, and a member of the Cameron ring. Tlio Denver county Radicals aro toSimon Cameron juslwhal tho Dents and llabcock nro lo Grant, or lho pick nnd shovel is lo n miner tools. Three hrnkemen on a fioight train near Altoonn, on lho Pennsylvania Central railroad, froze lo doa'h on Wednesday night, Dec. 20th. They wcro found -M their posts, clinging to tha brtikos, their urms through lho, wheels. Faithful servants. Tho Harrisburg Bible SoelMy pre sented several of lho hotels with Bihlos for each of thoir rooms for a Christ inns present. This wns no doubt brought about from tbttfuct that lho members of the Loi'islaturo would soon bo nn hand, "l'eaco on earth,' good will to men," Tho Bigamist, BoWcn, ' who Is a niombcr of tho South Carolina Legis lature, nnd nearly succeeded in im peaching tho Governor, snvn ho will succeed tho next time, because Gov. Scott has not got money enough led to bribe tho Leuislaluro arrain. Radi cal morals, truly. Senator Chandler gnvo his daughter .Minnie, who married Congressman IIulo, of Muino, last week, a house worth 1 10,000 as n wedding presont. Exchange. That's nothing for a Radical Senator who went lo tho Senato ten years ago "as poor as Job's turkey." Tho only wonder is that it was not a four hun dred thousand dollar houso. Ho ituy have a hall dozen moro childrqii on hand, and cannot afford to trivo mum out of tho 5,000 alary und $10,01(0 annual expenses. lil.... - -. "" "Wr, I.owry'i Optulon. Hon. Morrow D. Lowry is it sooms to ho cliissod among the malcontents, under lho present Radical dynasty. .110 uius discourses to tho Arts VO.ierv- en Reporter. Is thero not a duncor- ous Ring of corrupt men who control the Legislature of Pennsylvania 1 Mr. Ldwry, Yos; a Ring that has stolon more from the Slate and Na tional Government than the Tammany Ring of Now York has stolen fivo times over. ' A King of tho vilest of men; who soil law by tho section, and Republicans by tho pound. A Rinir who soduco or murder every honest man who goes to Harrisburg. A Ring who, if God is just, will come lo us sudden and a moro disgracclttl ond than that of Tammany. This Ring Is presided over to day by a Hessian, "which is Postmaster" at tho capital oi mo Male. A Inillilul, honest, leur less soldier w ho hud served his ooun try in the hour of its grcutost exlrem ity, was turnod out of ofllco Id m'ako way for Ibis stattio of corruption known to be corrupt by ovory intolli gent politician in tho United Slnlos. Reportor. What is your opinion of senators uucualew nml wallaco J air. Kpwry. Mr. uucualew is ns honest a man, In my opinion, ns God ever made, l nave been nino years in mo senato wim Jir. wallaco. ro litically, I nearly always differed wilb him, particularly on tlio war nnd all questions growing out of it, but dur ing a.'l this time I nover had any oo cusion in tho least degrco to doubt his integrity. Such mon, though, ns Clymer, Buckalow nnd Wulluco are scarce. Tho "Ring" know thoir men they know who to approach, and during my Inst seven yenrs In tho Senate, if not longer than that, a ma jority of Republican members entitled to sit in tho caucus, woro corrupted be fore they entered. The rogues would out-voto the honest man. and drive them into a position to cither rote with their party or to bolt. Speaker Biiomieai). The Demo cratic members of tho Senato surprised their opponents by voluntarily declin ing to tuko advnntngo of tho death of Senator Conncll, which left the Senato a tie. Had tho Radicals found them selves in a similar position they would doubtless havo acted differently. Tho Democratic ricnatois magnanimously refused to uso tho advautago which death had given thorn for the purpose of forcing a division of the otlices. The prompt issuing of a writ for an election in tho Fourth District by Speaker Iirodliead has been hailed by lho Republican newspapers of lho Stato as a very honorublo and gener ous action. They have takon occasion to speu k of Mr. Brodhead in lho most flattering terms. In deciding upon tho course to bo pursued by them lho Democratic senators were uctuutcd by principle and a sense of duty, and did not allow themselves to bo controlled by partisan feeling and a desiro to seize upon tho spoils. It is not strange that such action should excito the wonder of tho Republican press of 1 eunyslvaiiia Lancaster JnteUtgcneer. The Villainy Dkfenked. It truly lamontablo lo see how glibly the major portion of tho Radical press of tho Stato defend lho groat Kvans robbery sinco Gov. Geary has mes saged that fact lo lho Legislature. Tho Governor docs not defend the .'!00,000 theft, it is truo; neither docs he denounce it as nil honest men must. His elaborate statement is about as noar a condemnation n a harlot is a virtuous woman, and if ilutt suits Ra4 ieul morals and tasies wo aro greatly duceivod in tlio rank and file of that P:,rty- Thanks -Gov. Geary has our thanks for a phumphlet copy ol his annual message. o nro indebted to General Jacob M. Caniprcll, Surveyor General of tho Slate, for a copy of his annual ro port. Wo have tipped our beaver to Su pciintcndent Wickcrshnm, of tho School Department, for advanco oopios of bis reports on common and orphans schools. -Congressmen MoClcllan and Spear have our thanks for public documents. TbankIiukssion in Hani Placm. I Tho Philadelphia Age says : 'Corruption Is chared against tho Postmaster Oeneral, and it la rumored that important evi dence wni ha luhcaltted upon this point on tha If tho President is allowed to plun der the Treasury, ? d San Domingo, what is there to restrain tho Cabinol f Suicipb in PittsoN At tho last term of tho Court in Norristown, t narles isanks wns sentenced bv Judge Ross, to nn imptisonment of eleven years nnd eleven months in tha Kaslcrn Penitentiary. Dunks was found guilty of murder in lho second degrco. On tho morning of tho 21st ult., as ono of lho koepers wns going bis rounds, ho discovered that Bunks bad hung himself lo lho grating of his cell door. Ho had takon off his shirt, torn it into strips and twisted it into a kind of ropo, with which ho did lho deed. Bunks had not been In u sound stale of mind sinco his incarceration, ut times becoming oxtremely violent, and had been oppressed w ith fears that parties wero trying to kill him. The Difference. The annual mos sago of Governor HoR'mnn, of Now York, meets with unqualified approval from overy sourco. He bnlUly con domns all frauds und culls for lho punishmont of all snencod In thorn. What a creditable, contrast docs this distinguished Democrat present whon compared wilh Geary nnd the labored dofuueo of Kvnns, which took tip ono fourth' of his annual message. Hoff- mnn is n Democrat, Geary is a Radi cnl. Tho former punishes ciimo, while lho latter fosters and protects it. . Tho hyena in a monngcrio in Now York oscaped from his cage on Sunday a woek, and muking n raid on lho oili er anitnnls, injurod tho loopard so that it will probably die, hurt n camel so that it had to bo killed, and seriously wounded tho elephant. JJLia hyena ship was finally lussoad hy a Digger Indian (no relation to "tho govern ment") oonnqr icd with tho show, nnd securod. Dead. Gen. Andrew Porter, who hnd obtained lonvoofabsoiico to rtiuko a tour through Kuropo for tho pur pose of restoring his honlth, died in lho city of Paris, Frttiico on tbo th instant. His reintbs will ho brought to '.his country. "' ' - tJrani'i t'hane. livery Democrat knows that tho Now York Tribune Is not often givon to telling the truth whon the Interests of iit own'pnrtyaro at ttuko. But Greeley got off lho following gospel truth tbo other day, which we cannot h(dj) noticing liko other accidents. Tho Philosophor sayi : An interview bolwoon a distinguish ed liopublicnn ox mombcr of tho Houso, and a Senator whoso record as a Republican isaBlongandnsfniraslhat of any man in lho country, will make interesting reading. Tho former, called upon tho latter this aflornoon, und in tho cutirso of tho conversation remarked i "But there is ono whom you may count out in all your Presidential fig uring." , "Pray who may that unfortunate man ho V asked tho Sunutor. "Why, General Grant, of courso," wns tho reply. "He's lho deadest duck in the ring." "I'd liko to know how you muke that out V continued the Senator. "Well, then, in all your reckoning, you leave out three very important elements. In tho first place, not withstanding the reverses they have met with, tho Democrats aro still a power in tho country, and it is tho grcutost folly to look upon thorn wilh contempt, as many Republicans aro now doing. 1 hoy II be hard lo beat in more than one Stato. Again, Gcno ral Grant must not expect lo carry a singlo Southern State. Ho will bo beaten in the iNoj-lh, too, lor 1 think it is tho easiest thing in the world to show that ho cannot command the voto of Now York, Pennsylvania, Ohio or Indiana. Now, leaving out of tho account tho fact that thore are now in tho Republican party a great ninny who aro bitterly opposed lo General Grant, nnd, if ho is nomi nated, will givo him at best but a luke warm support, it cannot afford logo into lho canvass wilh any doubt in regard to tbo four great States named." Tho Prussians do not seem to havo much rospect for woman's rights ad vocates. An cnthusiustio lady who made a speech on tho subject in H-illo, was sentenced on the following morn ing, by a police judge, to two days' imprisonment on bread and water, for advocating frco lovo doctrines They should have Tilton, Woodhull & Co., to reconstruct society there. The Radical loaders make a grcnl ftiss becauso "Boss" Tweed and his corruption ring robbed lho tax payers of New York City of six million dollars, yet Gov. Seott and bis Radical corrup tion ring have robbed tho pcoplo ol South Carolina to tho tiino of twenty millions, in half the limo it took Tweed k Co. to rob New York, whero they had five times tho number of tnxablcs to operate upon. ilfiv (U'rrliSfmfnts. -All persons are berchj cautioned V J atrsinst piin-tiasinj? or tn any wav medilluif wiih ilia lullowlng property, new in the hands of William Condo and lieorire Miles, as the ssme nt-loni- to me : One rnir of horses, mi double har ness, 1 bed and bedding, 1 pirlor store, I spriog back and l act ol sprvait enains. JanlOJi' l'lllANNA M. READ THE SMITH HOUSE, (Oj-poilte R. R. Depot.) CLKARFIELf, VSK X'A. 111! R UDtJrrtijcnrd, having lteon proprietor . of Lb i beutt i rttdj to entertain itraneri inj traveler', and thrrefnr itiliciti tojourneri to Kir bun can. jii i aMs will b MtiipliiI with the beit tht market ftffonU, and Lil liar will eon- Uio th ehoiopit of winriand liquoir. Eitemivt ilahling is attachril. irharire mncleral. Jrt 10-72 JAMK.S N LAI UllUN. House and Lot for Sale! rimK onlerlj;neJ offer at prim Co ) a bouM X od lot filuttio in WaJlaoeton, Clearfield coun ty, Pa- Two iturjr linuir, with kitchen attached: pUnteraJ throughout. Good well on the preiaiiRi. The tnrnn wtll bt reasonable. For furtWr information inquire of or l irrm Joi. B. aMrr.iiaiiv, auorotj at law, I'learne!... t'a. janlt) ik Mrs. MAMA J. WAN.E. R EAD THIS! FLOUR & FEED DEPOT! Tha attention of tha oitiicm of Clearfield and vicinity it directed to tha Tnct that Ooodlellow A Sn ar tha agent of M. Niece A Co., and bare juit received a balf Union ear loads of Flour and teed, which th7 affr at tbe lowau possiblt fig ures. A large stock of FLOUR, COKX MEAL, CHOP, nrcKwiiKAT n.oi R, bran, Potatoes, Shelled Corn, Corn ia arf Ac., Ac. Particular attention is called to M. Nfeoe A Co.'s brand of Famil Flour, which ie the best in tha market. Flur and Feed nan and will Ha told ebrftper thnn it can be obtained elsewhere In Clearfield county, ft" Store on Market street, neat door to Hun. Alexander Irvin'i residence. 4300HFKLLOW A 803T, JsulOtf Agents for M Niece A Co. IXIXUTOItm KOTH Ii.-Notice is bere i br given that Letters TeMamcntarr bavinf teu granted to tho subscriber on tho estate of IHAIihLLA THOMAS, JK'd, late of YVoodwarff township, Clearfield county, Pennsylvania, all persona indrhtcd to aaid estate are requestod to mako immediate pavinent, and those having elaima against the same will present them, duly authenticated, for settlement. JOHN WITHRHOW, NoT.2U,1fl71 tit Kierutor. House and Lot for Sale! riTHK undersinM offers for sale a house and L lot, situate in KrnchviHe, Clearfield eoanty. Pa. This umi.erlv ia verr di sirablo. and will U sold at a rtmsonnl'le prico. inquire or or ad arcs JOSKI'H RIGHT, Jan. I, l7S-Sl Frrnohville, Pa. Sheriff's Sale. - HT Ylrtoeof wrilaof I'san'i'lioai f.'-rtenes, Issued out of lh Court of Common Plena of i:i... Held oounty, nnd Is mt directed, there will be sxposed to poblle s.le, at the Conrt House, In Ih. borough of Cleatlleld, on Wednesday, ih. ICIhdajrof January, 1S72, at 1 o elock, p a., Ih. following deiotlb.d Heal Kil.te, to wit: All Ihut certain tract of land situate In Morrb township, Clearneld oonntjr, I'a., bounded, as fn. l.iws, to wit: llrginning al a post t thenca south Ihrea decree, vest (In .0 perrbe. to a post thence South "7. denreie. east JtWi perches to a. tone thenca north Ihree dcrrecr cell VI 1-1(1 perrhrelo a stake; Ihenco north 97 degree, west 06 H II) perches tp pn,tt thenoa soath three degrees west 21 J. Ill pen-he. to post j thence north 87 degree, west Ktrj 10 perehc. to plaee of beginning, con taining 7.1 son's and i notches, ailiiiinina lauds of John Uvorhart, and having a frame house and ham thereon erected, Keised, takrn in execution and to Ik sold as the properly of A. W, Mavmuud. Alio, lie a Writ of fieri 'aet'lts. at th. lame time and plaee, the following real aslale, to wit biluale in Pike township, Clearfield county, V.., hounded and described as follows! On the en! by land of Law Hi kes nn lho west be llaleh Wan on the north by lat, of Hubert A'eipc, south uy Caleb Way, eonla(nlng 1(10 acres hiore or less, neany an unproved, Having a frame house and barn and other outbuildlur thereon areelcl ieised, tshrn tn eimntion and to be .old a. th. property or Henry lloctpali. wMlldJer. will takanatlc. that 15 per e.nl. of lho purchase mnh.y must b. paid h.a th. prop.rty I. knocksd down, or II will b. p vp again for l. JIPTIN ,1. 'J, 1 tairri OrrtrB, I jkttf. i l.atll.U, P.., Dtt. l;l, IS7I. i - $ry $oo(l5, (Srowirs, (Etc RA.&W.DJRVIN DS.tI.Ert8 IX GENERAL SQUAttE TIMBER, LOGS '& LUMBER tXRIVUNUVII-LE, PA., 4 A RB offering, at their new Store House, a iV eomplet. .lock of 'KV UOOD0, of all descriptions Dry Goods and Groceries, HARD WAKE, BOOTS t SHOES, clothing, iic. IN LARGE VARIETY. flour, Jflcat, ttye, Oat; Corn, Alway. an hand and for sal at small adrane. ROPE, in large quantities, .old low by coil j also, Pl'LI.EV BLOCKS, SMALL ROPE a. I CANTIIOOK?. One hundred eases f ATWATEK'S KLMIRA BOOTS, for sale by tbe ease at wholesale rates. Received bj ear load. HVSTISGDOX FLOUR, and sold at small ad ran?. HARXKS.5, of all kind. 110RSE COLLARS and II A M Eli t 1IORHK BLANKETS, JIl'FsVALO ROBES, Ac. Also, on sale tni claa two-horse WAGONS, TWIX SLEDS, LOfl SLEDS, and SLEIGHS. Fpeclal inducements offered to these (retting oat Square Timber and Logs, as we deal largely in Lumberman's Supplies, and are prepared at all times to purchase Timber, Logs and Lumber. Curwensville, November IS, 1871. yUsrcUanrous. 31 CGAICIIKVH REST AU II A NT, Second Street, CLEARFIELD, FEN X'A. Always on band. Fresh Or stern. Ice Cream, CanTies, Nuts, Crackers, ('aki-s, Cigar, Tubneeo, Canned FruiU, Oranges, Lemons, and all kinds of t'ruit in frasfin. rrltll.LIAUD ROOM on second floor. jv2l7l 1. McUAl'UHEY. TOBACCO AND CIGARS! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, At the Vcw Tobaeee and Cigar Store of it, . sii.ar, Two doors East of the Postoffice, Clearfluld, Fa. Constantly on band ft fine astortmrnt of Navy, Congress, Cavendish, Cable, Spunroll, Mir hi gun and Century Pine-cut Chawing Tobacco, Ae. Also, large and well selected stock of Imported and Domei-lc Cigars, Smoking Tobaccos, Meerschaum and Briar Pipes, Pipe fixtures, Tobacco Bgiee, Cigar Holders, and everything generally found in a well regulated Cigar and Tobacco Store. $9 Remember the place: Two doors East of the Postoffiee, Clearfield, Pa. pd.lojan.V7-' MARBLE AD ST0XE YARD ! Mrs. S. S. L I D D E L L, Having eng-afed In th. Marbl. business, desires to Inform her friends and th. publi. that sue has now and will keep constantly on hand a large and well selected stock of ITALIAN AND VKltMONT MARDLK, and I. prepared to furnish lo order TOMDSTHXK3, BOX AND CRADLE T0MI1S, MOXtMEXTS, Curb, and Post, for Cemetery Lot., Window Pills and Caps, also, BUREAU, TABLE AND WASH STAk'D T0P3, aV, 1.. taL. Vard on Read .treet. near tha R. R. Tlenoft. Cleaia.ld, Pa. WJ-.Tl AN I EL GOQDLAXDKtt, U IUUiSnt Ktl, PA., Ilealcr In Dlty GOODS, GROCERIES, H A K 1 V A U E. HATS k CAPS, B00TPJ.. SHOES, Qu.enswar, Men', and Boy." Clothing, Paints, wns, frugs, iiiassw.re, rrnnol llo.ks, -a largo l.t of Patent Medicines,' Confections, Ac, 3 urn 6ho.., Mhaso llouts, n larg. M.orlnieul of ZWtlnna, Hosiery and LAX)IE8' AND OENTLEMKNS FURS, something Dew and attractive. Large and splendid assortment of French, Osr- mats and Migiisn loy., lion, and Fancy tlood.. No graater ratlely of good. In apy .lore In the county. All for sal very low fur cash al th. Cheep Corner. Iiec. IH, 1871, (AUTIOSli All persons nre hereby warned I against puirtiMlng nr In any way meddling with aoe.tuin 11AY W.MtK, now in the noseesslnn tf iililes llaney, of Hoggs towuship, as the .arne n ilena. to us and i. leu with hint on loan nnlv suMsel Inmir order. ALHLRI !F( ' r oodl.01, l'e. J", i Ml SI fl, vr i durational. MISS H. S. SWAN'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS CLEARFIELD, PA. rpiIB WIKTKR TERM of fourteen Mk., will X aomuienoa Monday, Jan. lei, '. TERMS OF TUITION. Reading, Orthography, Wrlting.ObJaet on., Primary Arithm.ti. aud Primary, Uoogr.i.hy T 0 History, Local and deacriptir U.ography with Map Drawing, Grammar, Menial and Written Arithmetic ........ ff 0 Algebra and tho h'cicnoe. ,,. Qo Instruction In Instrumental mnsle o, Oil painting, I. lessons 11 lo Wai work . I 00 For full particulars .end for Circular. Clearneld, eVpt, 7, ltiitMypii. SEW M ASHICT0. ACADEMY Clearfield County, Pa. T1IIR SKttOND fiUsSHlOaVof tbis InstltaUoa will oomtnonceon tbe first Moada of Kovia bur nest. (Term, fire-month ) Tho curriculum of atudjr will embrace ft rigid and thorough course in ercry brunch requisite to a practical and aoconplihi d education, tipt-clal attention given to persona desiring t Qualify tlieuisclrcs for tba proftssion of teaebing. Also, to Torn) end Instrumental music. Pupils will bo admitted at anj time daring tbe session, and charged from time of entering to tea close of tbe tetm. Nu deduction will be made fur absence, exc. pt in eases of protracted Illness. .Students desiring rooms for "clubbing" ean be accommodated at moderate rates. (Jowl bonrding can be procured at lower rates than any other place in tbe ooanty. Three dol lars per week at public and prtrate bouses. lor particulars addrt-M JI.OKUK W. 1KNIS, Prloclpal, irpt20'7l-If New Washington, Pa. CLEARFIELD ACADEMY. A Male aud l'cualc C'Uaalral High School, Iilacb Department Keparate, Distinct and Complete In Itwoll' fTHB scholaslte year of thia Iastitntioft Is dii- ded into two sesrioai of fire months (twenty, oue wee k) each. The Irst session commences on the first Monday in September; tbe second, on tbe first Monday in February. The coarse of instruction embraces erery tbiag necessary to a thorough, practical and accomplish ed education of both seies. Pupils will be admitted at any time and charged from date of entrance to tbe close of the session. Ko deduction will be made fur abecnee, except in cases of extreme and protracted illness. Students from a dutance can be accommodated with board at low rates. 'or particulars, send for eiroelarf, or aJ dress Hot. P. L. II All IUSO.V, A. M., July SO, 1371 If. Pnnclpal. $t estate for alr. foul Tjiind for Sale! rjMIE undersigned offer for sale a Talaable piece 1 of Coal Und, situate in Decatur township, t leatficld county, aijoining lands of John Crane, Osceola Goal and Lumber Co. and Osceola bor ough, containing 113 A rrce, 39 Perch and allowance. It is nndrrlaid with two reins of Coal, and is alto desirable for town lots. There Is a turnpike laid out through it from Osceola to I'hilipfburg, and it is within a quarter of a mile of tbe Tyrone A Clearfield Kailroad, and about the same distance from tbe Musbannon Branch Road. For further information address A. A K. JIcM I'LLRN, nov22-3m Sinking Valley, Ulair Co., Pa. f.lOF SALE! Valuable Real Estate I IX CM2AKF1EM), PA. Tbe su Writer offers for sale his propertr on Mnrkrt stmt, (next door to Allegheny Hotel,) Clearfield, Pa , bung a lot and a balf, 74 feet front on Market itrci-t, with a double plank two. story Hot "iE, contaiDing four large rooms down stairs and six (T"od bed rooms np stairs, aod good frame plank TADLK and all other neocstary outbuildings erected thereon. Tbne WKLLe of good water on tbe premises. For ttuin and conditions apply on the preinincs, nr o Frank Short, at the hhort Shoe .Shop, next door to Miller k Powell's store, Nar kct street, or by Utter to F. SHORT, jy 1 2 Clearfield, Clearfield Co , Pa. Ti:T VIRGINIA Timber and foal Lands FOR BALI.! The following tract of Timber and Coal Lands are offered for snip; One tract of 17, Ot1.) seres, I ving on the Hlk Hirer, in Webster county ( three tract (Tin? on the rarae rirer in Braxton county, two uf 5.l.0 urns each and one of l.Ot'fl acrei ; and one trart containing 9,'MQ acres, lying on tbe ttaulcy Hirer, in Nicholas county. Theiitlei to thefe lands are perfect. Any inffirmstion concerning these landsean be bad by B'MrtMin- U. B. FLKUAL, March 22, ISVI-tf. Phttipsbnrg, Pat DENT AL CARD. Dr. a. ii. DILLS trnnlH i.v In kl. ..Il..(. ..a .1. I. Ii. (fuorallT, thai, harin dissolrrd partn.rsbrn ist'h I)r. tbsw, h. i, now doing: Ih. aatir. wora (if his nfl'lJM. hiinanlf an lkt ;.. 1 . e ' 1 .. ri mi nui irv hrinjt put undrr tb. hands of .tiy athrr op.rator. Harm obtalard a rrdnrtbn of the patmt on th. plut. mat. rial, I am Miabl.d to put up train mark cheaper than formrrlj. 1 also bar. Dr. Stuok's patrnt pro.ru for working rubhrr platrs, whirh make a tnurh lighter, nor. rlastio and stron(rr p'"' f"t lb. sain .mount of anattrial, and pol- I " w- " r, .vnuciug 11 aim morr aatilv kpnt rlpnn. finui.l t.n,l.. , th. pras.rvation of tht n.tnr.l tth, aai all work guarantrd rntirrly ntnrct.iry to pati.nts. MJ-Offir. al Ih. old cornrr, oppo.it. tb. Shaw Hour.. UIDot hoar, from 8 to 11, a. as., and 1 t. 5, p. m. Patient, from a distant, tkould aotity ai. a few days beforehand of their intentloa ta coma. Alwajs at home, ante., ether aotie. ap pear, in both th. count, paper. frhl. n S. FORTER SHAW, D. D. S., vmn in Masnnio Kuilding. CLEAHF1BLD. PA. Putting of th. natural Lrth in a hoalthv.irv serratir.and useful oomlition U mada a .prialtr. li.oasc. and ataironnalionsoommon 1. lb. month, jaw and assooial parts, are treated and correrlrd with fair success, Examination, and eonsulta. lions ran. Price, for partial and full nts l teeth winch lower than in lt70. It would bs well for patients from a di.tanc to let a. know by mail a few day. before coming t. th ofhe. It is rerjr important that children between tb. ate. of si i and twclv year should hare their tcrta eiamined. lie Auaisthesia Teeth are removed without pain. fcbli'71 J. M. STEWART, L. D. S.. Offlce or.r Irwin', Drug Stor, f t T.VEN'SVaLE, PA. All dental operations, .liber In the mcehsn.ikj oroperalir. branch, promplly attended to Md sniisraction guaranteed. Spial attention paid to lb. treatment of dieee. ol the natural t.rt.', gum. and mouth. Irregularity cf the teeth u. cessfully oorrected. i'fHh .ilrarfed without p.ia hy the use tj Pbcr, and artificial tetlh inserted of tjie heat matorial and warranlcd to reniltr ,aw Isfaction. prii:Oil:ly Ta Adrerllevra. All persons whe comer. plate making eontraei. with n.wspaper, forth, insertion of adrertiscmeot should send (o Weo. p. Howell V Vo. fnr a CircuUr, or Inelose $a rents for their OM II ii nd red I'ne Pamplilcl, containing l.nti of 1,000 New-papers and estimates, showing the cost uf advertising, alio many n-eful hints to ad-vertlnrr-i, and some account of the experience of men who are known as tucctsful Adirr tlarra This fliui are pnpr!etors of the Ameri can Newspaper Advertising Agency, 41 l'nrk om, X. V., and ar possessed of wnequaled facilities for curing th. InseHion of adrertisemrnts la all Newspapers and Periodical, al lowest rat,,. novJJ 2m CI HANlTt tTnM.III! HAKTVATTHK J PK.NHKl.U UllTELI A Cotillion Parly will he given at Ih. aim" named hotel on W Kli.NK -ipAY EVtSIX l. JAN L AKV 17th, 1873. Good hall and good music A general invitation is extended. UEO. K. HOBArKKfl, Itcc. tn, 1H71 St. Proprietor. (1 AUTIOH. I hereby give notice thai I am J doing business nn my own account, and that 1 am not in partnership with any one. 1 neret authorised any on. lo sfen my name lo .liber notcxtr a contract of any kind, and will not fuiull any suoh eonlrai t,p. P.iSons, therefore, wlio b.r. any .uch ollltalions In their po.se.slon ru'u,t lock lo some on. ols. lo (tiltlll tbrra. " - HK.NRT KVPft N.w Waibm-'oii, Jan, ,1.:illt " '