GEORGE -B. GOODLANDER, EDITOR AMD MUTnlKTMH. CLEARFIELD,' Ta. VKIiNKHDaY MollNI.VG. JAN. 17. WJ. Ohio. Gon. (ico. W. Morgan hits been nominated by tlio Democrats of thisStnto for United Stnto Sonntor. II o is now a mombor of Congress. John Slu'rmun i tlio Radical eiindi dnic, and now holds tlio sent. lie is a brother of General Sliorimin. Enough. Govornor . Baldwin, of Michigan, has issued a proclamation . to the people of the United States laying, ho takes plcnwire in announc ing that further contributions of mon ey lr tlio relief of tho nulTerors by the late fire in that State nro unneces sary.' ' . i IttroR.MTBa. Tho Louisiana "lovo feast," instituted by tho brothers-in-law, has thus far resulted in the death of only ono nogro member of tho Leg islature, namod Chester, (not a Ches ter while,) who was shot and killed by a whito loyalist for opposing Grant's rcnominalion. A Loyal "Delusion." Senator Curpeater, of AVisconvin, denounces Grant's 'civil sorvlco reform" project as the lnlost political delusion, nnd in tends to donounco it so in a pot speech .in a few days. How can it be other wise. The author is a "delusion" hinisolfi rot.iTiCAi.. Hon. Fernando Wood, as Chairman, called a caucus of the Democratic Senators and Representa tives, to meet in tho hall of the Houso of Representative, last night, to con fer as to the political situation. At this writing wo cannot tell what Iranxpirud, Obituahy. Major General Henry W. Hullcck, ono of tho loading officers of tlio regular army, died at Louis ville, Ky., on the 10th, of congestion of the brain, superinduced by discaso of tho liver, with which ho had been uftlittcd for some time. Ho was 50 years of ago. Tho army has lost ono of its very best ofTicors. HinnLY Favored. Our Senator and Mombor have been complimented by tho Radical Speakers by being placed on tho Congressional Appor lionmcnt Committee. Th' is ccr laiuly a compliment to our' county, And if a Democratic congressional (lis trict is not tho result wo shall bo greatly mistaken. XoTiiiMO Doi.no. Tho Legislature adjourned on Friday until yesterday licnco wo liavo no' proceedings to report. Afior tho respective com miltecs of the two houses aro fully organized tho members will get the hariioss on and go to work in earnest. A number of heavy jobs are before them, and if they do not go to work early in the session they will bo com pelled to remain at Uarrisburg until May. TllKia Waoes. Tho Grant Ko Klux committee, it is very evident from liio bill passed by Congress on Wednesday, docs not work for noth ing and live accordingly. Tho bill in question appropriates twenty seven thousand ciyht hundred tind forty fve dollars, as a portion of tho expenses of tho said committco while trolloping over the Southern States for thoir health. Deaths in Philadelphia. Ao cording to tho medical report, 13,139 deaths occurred in Philadelphia the past year. Although tho small pox has been tho great terror of tho city for tho greater portion of tho year, the deaths by consumption, which bas alarmed no ono, exceeds tho for mor. The number who died from con- sumption was 1,005, and from small pox 1.HT9, followed next by still borns, 855. Tub Tkmpehancb Donm. Last winter the Hud mado a labored effort, through tho temperance politicians, to forco tho Stulo Senate to pass a "local option" liquor law, and whon that body defeated tho nieasuro the Judical editors nnd stumpers turnod tuj) their eyes in holy horror and do Jounced tho Democrats for defeating this humane and nococsary luw. Now, that the Iltids control both Houses, nnd could pnss their favored act any day, tho Slate organ the Telegraph coolly announces to tho gullihlo torn peranco fraternity that such a law would bo unconstitutional. 0, hum b"8l ' Tim Wiiono Man. Senator Wilson, of Massachusetts, has a project on Mnd, and has offered it in Congress, by u liich ho propnso "to olevalo tho (condition of tho rank and file of the regular uruiy.nnd prevent desertions." This would ho all l ight, were not the Senator hiuw.ilf a deserter, and hud JiC not eliown "tho white feather" whon very roro opportunity was offered iiirn "to olovnto" and khow hin pluck, t'i MaRnchnetts cobbler it the lust man to introduce a reform, jfexamplo i to be tuken into account Ho had bolter liiro substitute to psh his reform, as he did whon his country and snino of his old associate invited him "on to Richmond," on uiomora Jblo occasion. We hare uo fuilh In uvb elevators or irforineii. , - -r I'oHliemt Sinnen. Politicians, like thoologinns, ofton differ too much about non-essentials, while they overlook tho moro weighty matters and accept prodjudico for knowledgo or an' jdou (.for principle Wo confess that wo aro just as liable to be inistukon us any other Individ ual, and often differ with our political friends about tho essential fenturcs of our party economy. - W therefore proposo to give our views upon a point ut issuo In every political canvass, A good old Democrat has given us a text from which an excellent sermon could bo prcachctl, hud wo tho ability to deliver ono to our renders, llo hus given us a good lecture upon party mutters, for which we thank him. Instead of sitting down with a num ber of his neighbors and "giving Good- lander h I" about what he said In his last weok's paper, ho has written us a long epistle, of bad orthography, it Is truo, but tho grandest common sense lecture wo have received for a long tiino. Among the bouldors ho hurls ut ourdovotod head are tho following: "Perharn jrou ennalilor It i political tin fur a Democrat to vote fur i liailieal, and, if o, whut ciiance ii mere tor a parilun r We certainly so considor it, all elso being oqual. It is political adultery. and can be justified upon ono ground alono, nnd tint is, whore the Radical candidate is tho superior of tho Demo crat, in intellect, moral integrity and business qualifications. And, as to the pardon clauso, we nro disposed to bo liberal, nnd say to tho erring, as was said by Ono more than eighteon hundred years ago, Go, and sin no moon. ' Again, there is a prevailing Idea that when two neighbors quarrel about social or business affairs nnd ono of thorn happens to become a candidalo for office, or becomes tho nominee of tho party, tho olhor has the right to ruil at and abuso him on all occasions. This is bud Democracy and worse mor als, because., when tho Democratic parly hns nominated a man for nn offioejiis individuality is ignored, and ho becomes tho property of Im party, in the broadest political senso. And, to backbite and slander him then, is assailing the Domocrulio church, and tho member doing so is n schismatic, and is doing himself and his party more hurin than good; and, to say that any good Democrat will do so, is simply a mistake Men do this, we know, but to our mind it is nbout as near right morally as stealing horses. It is political harlotry nnd cannot bo defended. No personal quarrels, busi ness disputes, or social piquo, should bo sottled at tho oxponso of tho party. If the Democratic party nominates an Individual for offieo who is personally offonsivo to us, we will quietly scratch his nnmo off our ticket, pro vided bis election is not jeopardized thereby. Should tho candidalo bo unfit for tho position, wo would vole for his opponent, provided ho Is bet tor qualified. As this seldom occurs, wo have not much trouble on that point. Such is our political creed, and wo shall adhere to it until a better ono is presented to us, and if any of our readers fuel like taking issue with us wo shall bo pleased to hear from thctn. nmiocratlc ."feeling. In pnrsunnco of tho call pub lished, there was a Democratic moot ing held at tho Court, House, on Tuesday ovening, tho Ptli inst., ond upon being called to order and the object staled, npon motion of Frank Fielding, Esq., Hon. Win. Bigler was elected representative delegate to the approaching State convention, Tho following resolution was offered by E. A. Iligler, Esq., and passed by tho convention : JtfoUtd, That Mia fenalortal tlelraate be eon. eeiUii to the ntauifiing couittiee io the- iliatriet, end that J. J. LiriRle,. Ewj., VVm M. McCulloujfh, Kxti.. and (Ira. W. II. llarteliora. be named ai enatorial conferee, with power t .ebetitute. On motion af Hon. W. A. Wallace, tho meeting adjourned. J. Blake Waltehs, dim. Dotn. Co. Com. The Surrr.RiNa Sistebs. Tho half a score of suffrago women who want to enjoy all tho men in tho Union, held a convention nt Washington, (u fit placo,) lust week, for tho purposo of laying their grievances boforo Con gress. Whnt a pily that tho Wood hulls, Clafiins, Stanlons, nnd other women of thoir tastes, cannot got votes and men enough to enjoy them selves I Why do they not emigrate to Utah ond quit agitating decent so ciety? Woman't tlighti mint be wrong, If in lUljr Writ we Iruet, Mew, while rellf the earth along, lie the uifuler ever niaet. - Man, ermtlen'e menarch. oierna. Jo the Mnkor'e iinar.o wrogSt For Ihe llilde rlrarly prong H'omea h Uod't nfttrtkoupli. Shelved. It pleases us to Icara that James Harlan, nn illustrious demngoguo, now United States Sena tor from Iowa, has bcon shelved. The defeat of Hat Ian for United States Senator by Allison, is rocoived every where wilh gratification, except In tho ring which surrounds tho White House. Ho was a willing and servile tool of tlio administration but they woro not nblo to savo him from richly merited defeat. This nnd many other fads go to show that thcro is far moro spirit and independence among tho western Republicans than among llioir brethren of tho cast. Ho can now return to bis former culling preaching. The Weekly Patriot. Wo are In rcoeipt of a copy of this oxcollent journal. The publishers bao tnlarg- cd and Improved it so muh lately that wo scarcely recognieod It as an old friend when luid upon our Uhlo. No better weekly is now published. Send Jor aampla copUa, or subscribo at once. .4Jdros ih I'ttirw, iinr- ' risbarg, I' "Imposed Vpon.nr " This is tho language of Grant's organs and defenders sinoe the custom huuso frauds, at Now York, have bocn developed by the congressional inves tigating committee. - Tlio ovidonco brought oat before tha committco shows that' tho custom bouso in thut city It filled with thieves,' and that they huvo stolen moro money from the merchants of tho country than the Tummany ring did from its million of taxnbles; nnd that, too, without nmkiti" a dollar's worth of improvement any whoro. While the Tammany ring was plundering the city taxpayers, tlicy were making largo and substantial improvements for tho city nnd thomsulvos, from which largo revenues reverted to tho city treasury again. But tho custom houso ring hns been robbing the whole country for years, without investing a dollar in cither public or privnto im provements. It is evident that thoso custom houso rats belong to a class who ' novor ncciimuluto anything, howevor great tho opportunity "to lay up something for a rainy day." Hut to tho "Imposed Upon." It is as evident us the sun at noonday that Uen. Grant was fully aware of the hugo frauds daily commuted in the Now York custon houso, bocauso Mr. A. T. Stowart, his particular friend, who made him a present of 110,000, and to whom ho offered tho position of Socretary of Stato for "this mark of respect," says be repentedly inform ed the President of tho robberies, but ho gave the matter no consideration. Tho same men who now defend "tho government" also dofouded it during tho Gold conspiracy, when Mrs. Grunt nnd Urotbcrs in-law Corbin mado 8-5,-000 each on tbo black Friday. We suppose the Gor.orul was also "imposed upon" then, us well as in the attempt to steal a wholo island, Sun Domingo It is conclusive cvideuco to every mind that when a public officer, by the showing of bis own purty friends, is so repeatedly "imposed upon," to tho injury of the public, that ho is to tally unfit for tho position he holds, and his friends must be in possession of a largo amount of "brnss" to ask for his ronomi tint ion. "Imposed upon !" A parent may soothe Ins own feelings and cover up tho short-comings and wicked acts of bis child in this way, but for tho constituents of n great nation to assume a similar altitude toward tho chief executive ofllccr, is certainly begging tho question, espec ially when that individual is "tlio greatest captain of tho ago"(ty "Imposed upon" is now tho loyal definition of defending fraud, and a government edition of Webster's Die tionnry m:iy soon bo looked for, and wo supposo a cotnmiltoo of Iho "bread nnd butter brigade will have tho now book ready and embellished by the t i tn o that loyal, valorous and patriotic organization meets in Philadelphia in Juno next. The t'.rhtblllon. Ctipl. Fred. Grant, tho President's sou, who was kicked out of the West Point Academy for bad conduct, nnd to whom "tho government" uavo a Captain' commission, is just now ox hibiling Gen. Sherman in Europe, (or Sherman is exhibiting young Grant, wo don't know which, ns wo hnvo not seen any of the bills.) This is, how ever, patent to all. Both these great men aro exhibiling themselves ull over Kuropo. Last week they per formed in Spain and Italy, and this week wo beliovo they perform in Aus tria, Prussia and Franco. An inquisilivo "cuts" at our elbow inquires, "Who fools thoir bills 1" Uncle Sum, you blockhead. Again, "What is all this show for?" So that Fred. Grant ean show his new uni form and learn the munnora of Euro pean courts and snobs, so as to buo cccd bis dad whon ho is ready to Icavo tho Whito Houso. Woll, if ho learns anything while in Europe, its more than either ho or his fathor succeeded in doing at West Point. Carpet-IlAuoKits, All. Governor Scott, of South Carolina, in his mos sago answering tlio impeachmont charge, denicB flatly that thoro has boen any over issuo of bonds, and says the debt is but (15,750,000. He thinks bo is fortunate in tho charac ter of his accusers, liowon and Whilto inoro. They hnvo both been in tho penitentiary, it is truo, but Govornor Scott must bo very "greon" if ho docs not know that bo must spend his day in a similar Institution, or in exile, like his brethren, Hidden, of North Carolina, Bullock, of Georgia, and other Stale rubbers, if cvor an honest legislature ean again bo got together in South Carolina whilo his excellen cy lurries abovo ground. Tho accus ed and tho accusers nro as neur nliko in cliaracter, tu Uio estimation of all honest men, ns it is possible for n brace of first class scoundrels to bo como. The Drift or the Tide. Tho Rad ical National Committee met in Wash ington Inst week for .Om purposo of fixing on a timo and placo for holding their next convention. Among other business Mr. Fulton proposed tho fol lowing : Tlial In rifw of Ihe pmporfd ri-nomlnallon of the prfont Eiocuilvr, the I'otmntltoo would rn itpivtliill.f mseyKt tn thnne holding commUrinn undi-r the Oi'neral Wnveruinenl, the propriety of alutiMnint; ftoom eiH-kinn or aivrpt ma; appoiut mail ee didrgatre to the Maliuual Cotm-ution. This resolution wits unceremoniously kicked out of the committee room, and Mr. Fulton "took tho walr" liko a duck. Thus the door is fully opened to "Iho bread and butter brlgndo" to run iho Radical mocbiuo. Mrs. Mary Witlo died at Doyles town last week, aged 80 vcm. She was step-molhcr to Wm. II. Witte, of Montgomery county ,a prominent I ein ncrat and ex-membcr jnf f'oiigrcss, i( Senate and Houe Committees. The Legislature is now lully orga nixed for business, and wo nro highly pleased at tho Important positions as aignod to Sonator Wallace and liepre senlativo Lawsho, in thoir respective Houses. ! The former is assigned to Ilia most important committees in tho Sonale, viz : CmutllMitnal llrform Miiirl. Whito, Billine- ft-lt, Uruliaia, lLoube, Straus, lluokalow, llrotl. head, Wallace and Dill. Cimgwhmtl A)i)mrtiMMHt Moure. Btrnne, While, Miimma, Untie (I'liiMilnhia), Alleu, Welluoo. llavi iBerkii), Purinau end Uui-kMew. 'iNfiNH Mcire. Ornbnra, Uruoke, Strang, Wnllai'0 nnd 1'imimn. Jmiiri'irti ttrnrral) Mrftri. White, Mumina, HUH, Unvli ( Dork!) auU H ullaco. - , , , In tho House, Mr Lawsho hns been placed on the following Important committees. Not being a lawyer he of courso could not bo appointed on what aro termed "legnl committees," bunco ho hus been placed on "business committees," ns follows : CiMijrfionat Afvirtinmtni MrMra. llcwttt, Ta)lor, Ihu-k, 1'ur.i ll. M'Junkln, II lock, l'orter,. 1'Btiiel, linger (M'keau), Yt'ooleror, Conrad, Jmi-ph and Law-he, KJucitum .M-Mr. Hanncr, Mlrkoy, Fritter, Wlliiaini, Ptix, (Jul, Gatrtirll, (Ih-aroo, Vogdc-i. Uofrore (Krir), M'4?onnot, Koyel, Lanithe, Schwatts and Hleplea. Jini uNii .1i'iiiNy Mnnirf. Willilmt, LfitheW man, Mmire, Morfird, (lilfillan, llrungii, Urigkt, I'ntte, ulirlej, I'tilcr, Law-hoeud I'.'leert. JIuHiciptit Corporation Mrisri. Albright, Tay lor, Cooper, Marki, Uurl.boldtr. Lemon, rimilh (I'hiladi-lphin), l'orter, Leulele, flrooU, H.iO l-'ox. (Innilh, L-lwiirdi, Lerorin-r. M'OoajT, llurvef, Joinplii, llailojr, Liwaheand Dougherty. It will bo noticed thai the Itudical Speakers always place their Radical frionds at tho head and tho Demo crats at tho foot of the committees, using them to fill up with. The .I'nr Orleans Vnlance. The following dispatch was received at Washington on the 12th : Nkw Om.iu, January 12. To the Preiidrnt I inuat again n-new and urge my roquert for a ditlarelion ut martial law in the 1'arinh of Ni-w Orlniine. The puMie mind ie In a elate of grrat rgritcuirnt. luftpi-nno and alarm Any hour way bring n a fmhiiiuB whfidi would only eud in a e:;cne of blood- bud. The di-tire fur martial law il neatly uuirereal with good eitixiol of all claiMs. HinoJ.) hr.ri. V. Ft..inriu, Mayor. T.) this the President replied: Martial law wilt not ho proclaimed in Kew Or leans under existing eircumntani-ee. No aaait anpe niil he given by Federal authority to perfoni or partiee unlawfully ieiiling the couklituled aolborititl of the Btntr. This index of the stato of affairs at Now Orleans is wholly attributable to Gen. Grant und his brother in law and tho band of loyal black and whiio scalawags with which they havo sur rounded themselves. And, yet, theso snmo fellows havo Iho Impudenco to request a rcnomiiiulbn 1 Belterdtown the whole loyal pack in iho Potomac and Mississippi rivers, in order to secure stable government ngaiu in this country. Comoress. This body is not doing much for tho country yet. The mem bers havo not all got back fivm their holiday sprees, which demoralized some very much. Committees are completing and getting their reports ready, nnd vfler tho lapse of tt fort night the government machino will bo in workii'g order nt Washington, pro vided Iho New Orleans riot does not extend to tho national capital. Whon negro riots with negro, and brothers. In law back them, then will como "Iho tug of war," and nepotism bo victorious. Thieves huvo inviided photograph rooms in New York, and stolen t lie furs of persons having thoir portraits tulton. Pardoned. Ben. Dilley, who was sent to tlio 1 emtentiary I ruin ilks. llaiTu, several weeks ago, sentenced lor three years, has been pardoned by tlio tiovernor. lieu a crnuo was lor keeping a gambling houso. , Tho Commissioners in charge of tlio Public Grounds ut the Statu cnpilol, wno consist oi tho Governor, Auditor General und Sluto Treasurer, huvo re appointed Mr. George F. Rinuhurt, of Lebanon, Superintendent for ono year irom tlio 1st oi January. Tbo President has been appealed to byu largo number of property holders and others in Now Orleans, to put that city under martial law. It is evident, from this, that they prclur military rule to that of tho curpel bag thieves, ' tlio government brothers hi luw. The Congressional whito washing committco bus returned tu Washing ton. The majority has not succeeded in finding much Wrong in New York, except that "tho government" has boon "Imposed upon" by some of its friends. What a pity ! Beys, quit (hull It is stated on good authority that licnoral ncnoncK lias resigned tbo di rectorship of tbo Emma milling com pany. A little moro brains would havo kept him out of that miserable business, and our government would have been saved tho disgrace brought upon it through ihi quack Btatesnytn and military humbug. t , A boy fifteen years old, namod Hodgesfreth, living near Mount Cur mcl. Illinois, shot and killed his moth er, on tho 0th Inst , whilo quarreling wilh his father. J ho boy is now in . . r . A ... ..ii jail. J hat s a liopeiin iiucon-yeur out. 'I'l... dy.l.l l i.e limb- nut. I no i.m iiiiiii ...... should tho boy get out of prison whilo his "mail Is on. A S.n Arn.lcTio.N. Soiiutor Wilnor, of Massachusetts, is nt lust willing lo acknowledge that there nro Republi can thieves; but like tho man wh wanted to take passage on rsoutis ark when ho wits up to Ins neck in wnlor. ho 'ries out "(hero isn t much of it Bhowcr after all,' but ull tho time lliu waves aro rolling over him, Chief or rn Reformers. Who is ho f Who hut the famous C. C. liowon, chnrgod with bigamy, und convicted in Washington ol bigamy and sen tenced therefor, and pardoned by tbo President. Ha has sinco turned up Iho chief of the reformers in the Sou id Carolina Legislature, and is moving heaven und cu ft I) for the iwpeacbnioiil ol Governor Scott. ,- Wonder will never cento. Forty-seven young Indies aro appli cants lor clurkhbips in tbo Iowa Leg islaturo. Kxchnnijc. They had better go home and help their mothers in the kitchen and be have liko Indies in iho future. A gon llcman cow "in a chl.ua shop" is just us much in plugj a a htdy (!) Imaging around a Stuto Cai'itol for a clorksbip. we suspect us we ficru iney want, and no, fbe fh'y. Coupon .Vtiri. It is ostimatcd that fivo thousand curs pass through Uarrisburg daily. Neuralgia idayed hob with the edi torials in the Huntingdon Monitor lust week. . . Hon. Jumos E. English decline a ronominulion for the Governorship of Connecticut. A chock givon on a Now York bank nino years ago wus presented last week for paymont. Tho President has nominated Chns. Halo, of MiiSNtichusolls, as Assistunt Socroturj' of Stato. "Fechtor has gono to Europe to so euro talent." Hope ho will succeed ho wns defieiont when he left. 1 The Kansas Houso of Representa tives adopted a resolution in favor of Mr. Sumner' "ono lorm amendment," A cautious fc low obiccts to tieary s message as not being long enough. Ho must want something to rend vory badly. ., Mrs. Georgo Hoffman, of Perry township, Berks county, died lust woek, tmcd 00. . She wcighud 0U0 Doiinds. The pooplo along tho river, ahovo Eowisburg, wart tlio cutawiasu Kuil road extended from Milton to Lewis burg. Hon. John Sherman has been ro olccted United Slatoi Senator from ?iiiiofoi'Bixyeuisfroin tho4th of March K73. , Tho National "brend and butter brigade" will moot in Philadelphia, on tho 7th of Juno next, to oominuto Grunt for President. A western paper thinks that women would not mako good atutosmon. "The quostion of iho ago" always troubles them. Tho ono term amendment lo tho Constitution is a Dcmocrtlic nieasuro, General Jackson having rocoinmonded it in his second annual mcssago. It is reported thut tho Northern Central Railroad Company hus secured a perpetuul leuso of tho Elmira and Canaudiiigua, N. Y, Railroad. Black Log Valley, Juniata county, has a citizen named Buchanan, aged itbont 00 years, who makes two Hour burrels per day. Tlio Atlornoy-Gcnoral of Pennsyl vanin, Hon. F. Carroll Brewster, has appointed John C. Knox, Jr., as i,)ep uty Attorney General of tlio Stato. T. Norris Chester, Harrisburg's colored lawyer, was shot in Itew Or. loaiib, on Now Yeur's night. Not dangerously. In the neck, wo suppose. Tho National Assembly of Franco will not return to Paris. Such a movement is considered unwise nnd impolitic by tho fi lends of a Republic. A Philudulphiu tobacconist sots forth as his sign a wooden effigy of Mr. Grunt. Ulysses holds his bund in a prospective position us if expecting tribute. Tho Harrisburg rutriot says thai Gen. lloruco Porter is the udministra lion candidate lor Governor ol Potm- sylvuuia, on iho "general order" plat form. Jaines Fisk, Jr., at tho timo of his ilunili, wus in bis thirly-cighlh year llo Was born April 1st, liiiil. No wonder be fooled so many "bulls nud bears." Among tho "Personals" of tho Phil adelphia J'ott it is stated that Presi dent Grant smoked ihreorigurson bis trip from Washington lo Philadelphia, lust week. It is now considered certain thnt the mysterious "polsouiugull'air"at Wash ington, when Buchanan was inaugu rated, wus duo folely to imported sowcrngo. Tho Confederate Colonel Akcrman retired on Wednesday, Irom the ofneo of Attorney-Gcnorul of tho United Slates, and wus succeeded by Mr. Williams. Tho Hanover (York county) Spec t'ltor is responsible lor a story of a whilo crow, which iho sportsmen of tho neighborhood huvo been vainly endeavoring to capture Tlio druggist of Pittsburgh nro in trouble for soiling perfumery without stumps; and it is likely it will cost them a good many more stumps loget themselves out of tho scrape. The Press fay : "F. L. Cnrdozo, tho colored Secretary of Stato, in South Carolina, is an honest man." Cheering from that latitude Ho ought to be translated before befalls from grace. It is reportod that Senator Schiirz will movn to striko out all after tho first clauso of Iho amnesty bill, when il comes up again in tho Setinto. Tho bill will then provido for general um nesty. j Tho Post Ofllco Department has beon successful in negonnting trcnlios with al! European nations for u reduc tion ofintornuiionul postage Franco, ulone, declined to malto such arrange ments. A defalcation has been discovered in tho Fourth National Bank, of Provi dence, R I , which mny swallow up its surplus of 05(1,000. Tho cashier and teller nro ulleged to bo iho guilty par lies. In nominating Horry Whito for governor, n Radical newspaper in the Cumberland valley says: "In him wo would huvo no ono idea man." Un doubtedly. Not ono. Plenty of blus- ter, howovcr. A Philudolphia pnpor says ono of tho pasto-slingers in the Houso of Representatives is a professional rat catcher. This is an improvement, we should say, boeauio the boss In Iho Houso last winter wns a murderer. A divorce suit at Bennington, Vt , Christmas week, was pal over to tho Juno term of , the court, much to Iho indignation ol too wile, wno liad mauo arraiigements to marry another man on New Year' Day. Cadiz, O., comes to Iho front with un humble imitation of Tammany by its J Cm I un I olllcutls. ror tho sir.o nl tho place the Cadizers bent tho New linkers nil hollow. And, yet, thero is not a Ktullcul editor in Ulno who "booi it." Tho Boslon ZWsays; "Fivo Sena tors and fourteen Assemblymen of New. Yolk, ull Republican, aro said to be trembling hecuuso of certain chunks found among Tweod's papors." liiisinesH, ol courso. Jladicnls nro nev er I ribed. Oh, no! Acting Govornor Conley, of Goorgift, hows lo the tlocreo of tho ballot-box. nnd Hon. J. W. Smith, Govornor elect, has been Inaugurated. Another Rad ical stable cleaned out Sculuwags, nnd carpet-baggers argolting mighty scarce in Goorgiu. General omno.tv has heen endorsed by tho Ohio House of Representative. Tho Radicals aro bound to rovers themselves upon this Question. To enslave and dtsfrnnuhiso whito men and froo and mnko Vetera out of nn grucs, is not in accord with corttion lrnn, niij-wnwrt. The True idea of tiorernment. It will bo remembered that In tho so-called Kii-Klux 'rials now in pro gress at Columbia, tho Hon. Kovcrdy Johnson and the Hon. Henry Stun berry aro acting a counsel for tho defense The peroration of Mr, John son's argument, so completely crys tallise the idea of Iho American gov ernment that wo re prod n co it, and consider II worthy of tho highest pluco In American Klulusiiiuuship. In clos ing his masterly urgunieiit to tho Court, Mr. Johnson suid : Tho Great Architect of tho universe, by His wisdom and power, has so ordered that tho planets that fill tho heavens shall rovolvo in thoir prescrib ed spheres, lie guards, by the laws which llo has impressed upon their nnturo, against tho danger of collision, which would hurl them all Into chuos und ruin. May il pleuso your Honor, may our political planets bo suffered also to revolve in then- respective or bits, and may God in His mercy so guido and instruct litem as not to sub ject thctn also to the peril of a collis ion, which mny Involve ull in ruin, disappoint the hopes of tho world, dis appoint tho hopes of tho great nion from whom wo have dosce'ided, dis appoint tlio ends of thoso who fought throught tho revolutionary struggle, and, by their blood and bravery ex hibited their devotion to liberty.-. Let Him in His mercy teach us to guard agttinst such dangerous and perilous collisions nud enable us to go on in ourrespeolivo orbits, distributing hap piness nnd prosperity to ull, exciting tho admirution of tho world, und serve as a beacon to guido and instruct the world in the best modo of preserving human liberty. The BiioTimts iN-LAW.Tbs Broth ers in Law are thus referred to by tho Cinncinnalti Commercile : Tho President is blessed with a list of gentlemen who stand in tho relation of brothers in law to himself and Mrs. Grant, nnd who hnvo profiled by his oflicial elevation, longer than the most prominent half-dozen independent Sen ators altogelher. Wo ruler to Gen. Dentattho Whilo House; G. W. Dent, Appraisers of Customs, San Francisco; Alexander Shnrpc, Marshall of the District of Columbia; M. J. Cramer, M inistcr to Denmark; James F. Casey, Collector nt Now Oilcans; Low is Dent, claim lawyer, who flourishes on fut fees in Washington ; John Dent, who bus a profitable exclusivo Indian trade in New Mexico; nnd wo will odd, or striko out, as tho Chronical and Times please, tho pious and feeble Corbin. Since Oliver Cromwell thoro has not been such a lot of brothers in law. The Two Radical Wixcis. Thcro aro now two parlies in Iho country, suys tho Sun, claiming tlio tille of Republican. Ono is tho real Republi can parly, tbo other tho party of Grant's ollice holders. At tho bend of ono is Dr. Greeley, who founded tbo party in lS5i. and has been its nblesl leader in tho press. At.Jhc heud of tho other is Gen. Grant, who never voted a Republican tick"t until he voted for himself fir Presidonl, nnd who in 1S."H5, when tho real Re publican rallied for thoir principles with Fremont ns their leader, voted for Buchanan nnd the pro-slavery Democracy, British FritM'ship. Tho small- fry Rndicul journals ure jubilantly quoting ihe London Times in support of tho re nomination and eleelion of Grant. Tlio Times is tho invctcralo hater of Iho United States and her in stitutions; and cannot fail to bo pleuscd with his di. "initio courso to wards tho South, ns well as Grant's foreign policy, which has suited Eng land cxuctly. Tho British govern ment has found in tho present Admin islration a convenient tool for carry, ing out English designs, nnd thero foro tho Times is anxious for a con tinuanco. He Hadn't Time. Ono of tho re markablo features of Grant's Message is Iho announcement in tho conclud ing paragraph, that it was "hastily summed up." It would bo a sutisfuu- tion to tho people to know why nnd wncrcloro a document of so much un portunco should be sent to Congress without huviiijf been woll and wisely considered. It was surely not for want of timo on tho part ol the Presi dent, unless junketings and dissipa tions, cxtendingovcriully six months, nro to bo regarded ns of paramount importance to the affairs of Stale. Pertinent Uuestions. Will tho suspension ol the writ of habeas corpus in South Carolina restore the millions of money and iho valuable franchises ol which Scot I nnd his inlamnus gang have robbed the pcoplo of thut Stale 1 Will tho Inauguration of marlial luw reconcile a free people with a govern ment of thieves who huvo' plunged n Stato into tho depths of bankruptcy I Grant is endeavoring lo find a practi cal answer lo theso questions in Soulh Carolina, ignoring tho fuel thut they have already been answored in Texas und elsowhuro in tlio South. Jlht Liiu Tiium. Tho .Oinnlin Tribune, a full supporter of tlio Grunt nilininititriiliiiii, Hy : "Soiiutor iltir Ian, wo rojfict lo tioy, m'oma placed, by ccrtiiin Incts wliitili Intro rocutitly ctimo lo light, in a vory unjili'tisunt iioniiion in connection with tho Wright Indian frauuV Tho government in very rotivenl touching tho facts of tho case, ami maintains a steady ro servo, (ioil nvo iho fotinlry, whon United Slates Senator lecomo part ners in inching from tho government and wronging iho people War Exr-ENBEs Only $19,000,000 in put down n tho expenses of llic Wur Jli parlment for tlio past year. Thero is an item, however, of HI,. fiOO.OlKI for Indium and penainns. Tli is has heretofore been included in tho war expensive, but iiinco they Imvo becomo so largo il is thought bout lo ci hi (lino the pcoplo by dividing tlio Account. If tlio Wur (epttrtment does not look after tho Indian, of What account it ii ? Ku Ki.hximi A common nllegu lion of the liadical papers is, I lint no gro voters in tho troubled district of Soulh Carolina wcro intimated ol iho last election. This is fully answered by tho oflicial fact thut, in I'nion county, ono of tlio worst Ku Klux counties, tho Jlndienl vote wns moro than douhlo that of ISliS. Tho Homo emtio vole decreased (n that timo. .Only 14,200. Tho last Congrcs sionnl elections in iho several Slates how tho following aggregate votes of tho opposing parlies : Republicans, 2,70l,79." i Doniocmls, 2,7K5.li04. Had icul -majority, 14,201. Do they show any reason why tho pomoornlie parly should disband f The Fate or Dick Yates. The Tooria (111.) Review prints this plain story i Springfield hns just had a sonsation. A former tttnto ollluial and a man who has occupied high positions, not only in tlio Common wealth but in tbo na tion, has been on a spreo for some day in her classic proeint. On Fri duy, ho visited Rutin's bunking house, und deniunded 850. It was rcfusod him, whereupon he abused tho teller liko a nick-pocket, nnd hud to boeject ed. ilo vittited a saloon und us.'cod for a drink of whisky. The bur lender told hi in ho hud none, whereon ho grew so violent thut ho was put out by forco.' Drunken, friendless und nn outcast such is tlio fate of one who aspired to bo President of the United States. Ho is now a perfect wreck, and even his friends huvo come to the conclusion that tho only service ho can render Is lo die jtUu? JlUU'crtisrmriits. "11TATF.I)An uamarrl'd young man, with Kim experience In rolling goods, who il tcqiintnti'd In the eounlitu of Clterfk-ld, Dlairand Huntingdon, to noil good for a wholesale Hard ware lliiuin, by traveling and otherwise. ' Addrcea H.MITK A BKLTZER, JIT 31 40 It 411 N. Third rJt., 1'biladelpni. 1)ltOI'0Al.M. The School Dlrrctora of Knoa diltrict will meet al Turkey Hill School tiouiie, In eaid dietriot, on Raturdav, the 3d day of Fobreary, IS72, at ID o'clock A. M., at which time and place they will receive prnpwalf f'r the erection of two new Feboot Hoiinee In taid dil trict. Contractor to funiiih all the material. Plana and rprcifioitioni of laid bouari ean be eecn by calling od the underpinned nt thrir roii. dcnoei. P. A. llOWLES, Prci'L 11. J. fLorrr, Eecrelary. Jioil7 .lt IN tub i'ouhtop common pleas of Clearfleld eounty, Penntylrauia. Hunt A Rhiiici, (ndin'n A.S.Kbinei) Ko. SS t 39, Jan. T., 1971. r. Ira. Ex. Smith, Curry k Co.. U. W. Smith, Eq , baring bees appointed Au ditor by tho Court to make diitritulio of the montei ariiing from the lale of real eitate on the above writ, will attend to the dutiel of bil appoint ment at hii office, on the 201 b of Jauuary, tb72, between Id a. in. and 4 p. in., wben and where all partiee intcruited mav nltrnd. jnl7 t II. W. SMITH, Auditor. Farm for Sale I TriC anderafgnrd, reattliag io IJoyiy, tnwnMp, nffen for mlft bit farm, eintninioij ONE Hb'MiKK ACKEA 74 crvs of wliich U clear ed and andr-r rulti?Mton t having I hereon ercctrd a framt dwelling buuae, log ham and the aiual nutbuiMiogi, tuctltor wilh 1 20 benrinj fruit Ircea and an r salient tyring of water. A thr foot rein of COAL mud a Oirtw-toot vein of KIKE CLAY, Wb tn, which can he wfn at noy time by calling on the prcmiari. Thin far a is lituated one fourth of a mile from Wallacctnn italion, on tbo Tyrone A Clffartluld Railroad. Till indlxpa table, and fufcaion given at an tiice, Vor further particular call in i!it premier or a ttre I1KM1Y A SUJ.MLL. WailnceloB, Jainuarjr 17 l2 Zia. .- LIST OPjrHORH IMtAWM FOIl MA IK' H J Term, 1872, oommi'ncing 3d Mondaj, ISth: GUAXD JL'RURl. Geo. W. Iotl8.Uciriil Alex. Murrar....Oirard II. li. Mr (.Ik HolliL. Y. McCui'ly i.uIk-Ii Kind. Albert Uotfjr-'H. Wf'Mlnard....Huton Kll llarman. Brady j I. C. aMrl'11-rtkpy..Kart'at U ia. llrorklrank... " A. L llickok Knot Olht-llo Hro"fd..Uurnid.' Ann. 0di-n... Lawrence A. Mc(iarvy .ttirillW. V.t ullon.. " Jno. MitlNin..CoTiii(r.i;n Jul. Potter Morris (loo. Yoting....Cksrfleld! A. J. Jnckflon...N. Wash U. W. Khcam.. K. S. lUilry O.i7ola (,. ,ii.rirte...CKrwVMlflr. M. i"t(, li.o If. Vuyv'.in UfCAtur t Holit. 'etjer 1'ikc TtiATr.nis jrnans. Jio. H Dilln. ...HewnriaiaT. F ntcnov-.-Cuvintoa U. W. M-nt b lV. Cnitritt... Win. Henry HLouM II. liM... Cl'f'd K. K. Cio? b-gp'Wm. Titcker - " W. Krefj Uradiordj.'"! 8. Hmirwi.,., 14 V n' Krfiliart. " j U. li. Nrtlliig...... Annf Itotistll Tra-ly iJai. A. M'ore.. " A. rcntx, r 14 P. .Mo.'Iiirc.('arirLnsT'f lie. l'cnll ' S. C. Diinlap " F. E. l'uricr " J ib. Ita'ey tJurnnlJv W. ttrultirtr,.., S. Neiri?nn-r... " K. Mi M.uU-n.. " Hni. A. Iti-aui..llii-ati'r V. I'!ui.ill (Jiriud It. Kyler Uotlicn 1. MrSol l.awrcnvr fin. Fa!tun lie", h. iil;.in....M.irril H. Th'mipsun.N. V a?b .1. M. It-.w " r . Mit phi i'l.... II. II. llurd Snru'l liven CbeitiWin. T. Itwin Pile lj.D.Alci.ndcr..W'oodrd It C II II V A 1 1 HOOD, B0NBRIGHT '& CO., nAVB REMOVBD ta lleir 6PACIOIS A SPLUXPIDLT. LIOUIED NE W STORE, (the largcat In tUe city.) Nos. 811, 813, 815 Market St., Xo. 800, 808, 810, 812 Filbert St., PHILADELPHIA. Thejr ejlend a eordial iavilation to their Frlende and lo the Trade throuj-nont tlie I'nion, to call and ere their new crtnlill-hni.rt, and to eiaiuint their Immenee elock of Forfijn and IVimoetlo 1ry Qoodi. Janl7 Sra ltK 3 AD THISJ FLOUR & FEED DEPOT! The attention of the eilUena nf Clearfleld and vielnity ia directed to the faet that Uwdl'i How A Ann are Ihe amenta of M. Niooe A Co., and hart juat rwlvnl t half doten ear loada of Flmtr and hved, wlneli they offt-r at tUe lowoat itoaiibte Oir- urei. A latfe ttoelt of FLOUR, CORN MEAL, CHOP, UUCKWllKAT FLOrn, BRAN, PuUtoea, 9hetlid Corn, Com n ear, Ao., As. Particular attention M failed to M. Xie A Co.'i brand of dually Fkur, which is the be it tn Ihe market. Flour and rd en and will l anld elteaptr thnti it oatt te obtained eUehaie in Clcnrfleld enutity . ,tRtrini on Market it reel, aeit dour lo lion. Alviander Irvin'i reaideoee. OOOnFKU.OW A POV, jantOtf Ajent f.ir M- Nkce A Co. C AUTION. All pcmonii atv hcr"hy cautioned asrninat pulina.ny nr U kny way ojed'Hinij with one black h"M, one I luck inn re, art d oh hie harneva, two Ckwp, petr of twin aledn. M-ren italr hetUtrada ind bi'ktHnic, art aane-btnni ch.iirv, two arte flommnn ehalrv, bureau, two lnan(f'( twn f(tK titeee, eon a ntnro and two tf !', new In ptm- rtesnion or R. J. w flliumi, of illiamirrovfs ai Ihe earn bo I on to ne aud are mtJr(t tn hit order. H. H. WIMlAMf. VinUintrore, Jan. ,IP72 3t (fdumtional ' MISS H. S. SWAN'S ' SCHOOL FOTl. GIRLS CLEARFIELD, PA. rpilB WTNTKR TKRM of four Urn weeka. will J coiu iuaue Monday, Jsa. Jl, lTi. TEHiia OP TUITION. Reading Orthography, Writing, m.jfct Lea. loni, Primary Arithmetic eud Primary Oeugrttidiy $7 04 Hintnry, Local and dcfcriptive Oto.;rHihy With Mnp Dritwinff, Grammar, Alental and Written Aritltwctla , 9 oq Alelint And the fMcitcei u (in Inatruotlon In instriiioental ntnl lo H Oil pkilullng, 'IX lfion , ,.,.. JJ OA Was work fl 09 For full inrtlculara iid for Cfrculnr. Clearfield, Hej.U 7, H7tl-lypd. m ASIII.GTC ACADEMY. Clearfield County, Pa. aMIK SECOND BKSSIOX of Ihli inKitukios will couitnenoeon the first Monduj of Nurtia btr next. (Tirui, five monthi ) The curriculum of study will einbrioe a Hjtid and tborouli conrve In every Iirancb rcquititt to a firacfinul and arAtu)'IihcJ edsK-alit n. KtM-rial atteritioa given to fierflona d-Iring te qualify thrmnelvf' for the protVition of trarhing. Alf, to roml nnd inalrunientnl muflo. Pupili will he admitted at any time daring the eijiiuii, and charged frou time of entering to the flcise of the term, ho dedurtion will be nail for aIhciic!, exvfpt In casea of protracted li )&. Ftudenta diciring rooms for "clubbing" oan be ucc'tninntlntcd at moderate rated. Go'id boarding ean bo procured al l war rates than any other daee In th eounty. Three dol lar! per week al puMic and private houiea. Fur particuliiri addrena UKOHUli W. IN M.S. Principal, ieit?0';i-tf New Waihingtou, Pa. CLEARFIELD ACADEMY. A Male tud If mole Claaalcat High SrhooL Each Ucparlmcnt Hrparate. Dlatluct aad Complete la ItMelt- rpilK arkolailie year of Hi il Inntitutiea it dltl. L dt-d into two iI-mi of fire muntbi (iwentr oue wink-l ea'h. 'I he Aral leliioo eomairneri on the firt Monday in eiopteuiber; the ercond, ontLe urit AloudMjr in February. Tlio curse of invtruetiun f mtiracci er.rr ttiia neci-e-ary to a tuoroiijrh, iratiaa and aceoutptub. ed education of Lot U reri. l'upili will be admitted at any time and ekurcid from dale of i-utrani-e lo theclnreof Ihe lenion. No dt-duction will be made for abience, eictpt in rali-l of rxlrvinc nnd protracted illutei. 6tut-nri from a dmtauce can be accotutuodatid with bojrd at low ratce. For particular, ein J for eircalr( or addr.il Iter. P. L. UAnUISON, A. M., July J, 187 t tf. Principal. ileal tf&tatr for tfalf. House nnd Lot for Side ! rpHE underaiptiM ottera fur tale a houee acd J lt, i(utte io l'renchriHe, Clemfitld eennty, Y. Thii projtcrly ia very dtairal-N), aiid rill U ibid at a rentis'iie price. Iu'iuire of or addreia JOSFNI BIUKT, Jan. , 1 S72 -St Frenrhrille, I'a. House & Lot for Sale or Kent ! fJMIE under.i pned offcri (or sale or rent, open X reasonable terni?, a two utory dwelling, let aitd itahle, in Hloomhigiun. I'tke t"nliip. For teruin, li.:, apply to LEWIS 1. BLOOM. January S I, 1-7J tf. . Hoase mi Lot for Sale! riHIE on If rstned (fTora at prirare !e a huuie and l"t situjte in Wallnceiun, Vloarricld coun !y. Pa- Two fury houte, vwh kirehen attached: plaMrre t throuhnui. Good well oo the preini.pfl. The lorua will he rca:n:arjle. For ftirihcr infurrtintion intfuire nf or addrefi Jul, fi. M l,nal!r, ntturnty-at law, CIrarfir'd, Pa. issl'J bt Sins. MA HI A J. IV A PLC. Coal lnnil for Sulci TIlIK unJorMjfncd olTrr f-r ania a talujl.le piece X el ("'al Innd, situate lu iWa'nr towrmhip, I en i fiM muntr, a-ljoiuinx Imnh of Jnhn Crana, Occela Cu and L iH''cr Co. an 1 Oiccola kor ough, totitninntj; II, Acres, 30 Pcrclira, "n J alluwan-T. It in undi-rlaiJ wiUi two feliii at f,V, and if alao dv-.'iruhle fur t-jwu lota. Ibera i a turnpike laid out through it from Osceola te Phifip.flii.rf?. and it is within a quarter of a mile of the Tyrone A CUartlelJ ltailn-ad, acd ahuut iho nic 'li-!iitire from the M.i&tjfumon Braucb Uoad. For further iuftirmnlion addreF A. A K. li.MULLEX, co2? 3:3 Finking Valley, LUir Co., Ta. i: S T V I II G I M A Timber .riud foal Lands FOR SALSI The ful.fiwin.fr, tracts of Tiniher and tania aro oiftrcd fr ;'lo:One trart of 17,('t'r acrei, Iyin on the Elk River, in V.'ehter county j three trnetn ly'tft n the a.'Oi rirer in Hraxtna county, two of i.tti ft er-3 ret-h. anl one of I,0v0 acreij and one irt eoiitf iitii.jt 9,30 aerei, It tne on the (Ualey Itiver. In Niholaa county. The title to Uiefre lauds Ai8 perfect. Any iiiforiunttwn c.' tier rn Ing tV Undwao ke had hyad irotrin tl. S. FI.tiUAL, llm-hi?, lri-tf. Philipihurjf. IV DENTAL CARD. Ir. A. il. IIILL3 aZnTtrt'uld any to his patients and tht pvl lie Kvucnvlly, thai, having dinaulred partnertbip i h Ir. hnw, he it now duing the entire work of hit offioe htaiB-lf, m lint putitiits need not fear hcinj put under the handf of nny other operator. Davits ohtnincd a rtdutiin of the patent on the plaie matvriul, I am enal-led t put up treth morh cheaper thau formerly. I al?o have Dr. tftoek'i patent prkrot for working rubber plate, which make a inueh lighter, more elaalio and iinrntpT plate for the tune amount of material, and yo ihei the pbto on hotb. aidea. rt-nderina; it tnueh mure camlv kept clan. ;eeial attention raid te tho pme.-vali-n of the natural teeth, aid all work guiirnutecd entirely tut factory to patii'nin. TOlTi't) at the oll eonipr.'oppoate tht Fhaw IIuums. Office hmei from H to 12, a. nt., and 1 to 5, p. m. Pmieiit" from n dirtanee hould notify me a few dnya Im forehand of their intention te come. Alwuyt at home, unleda other not ire tp petri in Dciin me county pnpor. Irbli u S. F0ETER SHAW, D, D. S,, Ottice in Mamle HuilJinir, Q(r ClaEAUKIKLn. 14. Fulling uf the natural tectb in a hcaUhy, aervatireand useful condition it made a rpeoialty. Diicn.es and malfrmntiai common to the tm'iith. Jhw and awinte part, arc treated and corrected with fair aucceas. hxatninationi and cjuvulta tiuns rnr.R. Frio a fr partial and full Mil ef t-eth much lower than in IS70. It wnuld be welt for patieutt from a dittanet to let na know by inftil a ft w days before coming to the offico. It in very impor'ttnt tlut rhildren between the ait' of aix and twelve reara tdiouM have their twik examined. Ity Antcitheiia Teeth are rrnviced wiiWoot pain. feblA'7 1 m. stewart.dTdTsT" Office over Irwlo'i Drug Store, CrKWKXSVILLE, PA. All dental operation", either in the mechanical or operative brnnct , promptly attended to atiftactiou (uraiiteid, Special atteutiou paid to Ihe ttealment of dieaes of the natural treth, gutna and mouth. Irregularity of the teeth cnt- setfnliilly eorreeled. Teeth attracted without pat by the dm of Kilier, and artibeinl teth inaertej f Ihe heit material and warranted to render UftaOtion. apri!2t71:l7 To Adverllscrm. All pnranni who eontfia plate making contract with newpapera for tha inNertko uf adrertitetnent ihoud icnd to fteo. 1. Howell cV Co. for a Circular, or infbiae ?A eenfa fur iheir lluinlrrd I'ao Pamphlol, eonialninit l"t of l.l't'ii Nrwj apcri nmi ciiioatea. nhowiuft; tht cont uf n.lvcrtimni a No many uwful bintu to a1 vertttere, and f nie n.trouiit of the experiinee" of tmn whu aro known aa tuf rrafctul Advcr tlftcra Thia firm are proprietort tf the Amwi uen Newspaper Aderiiing Agiiicv, 11 Park How. X. and are pot.ePed f untqualed fartlii ie for curing the insertion of advTtiem ni In ! Neffapr aud Feriodioala at lowrtt rate. noei'i 2m (At'TIO 1 hereby giro noTTce tlit I J dning lU"inei on my ;wu awouul. and th 1 am not In partnership with any oms 1 neree auihoriird any uno to pign my nanie to ',hr' ute or K contrni't of nny kind, and will not fulhll any ra h contra, la. Femona. therefore. wh haJ any ancb uhligntfona In f hir perieiin mult lok to tome one elee to fulllll thnti. II K NUT FNTPEH. Xpw Washington, .'nn. H. 1 ST1 Ut rpO lltMH. IHIU TlHl.-l air. ageit I for J. A IiAXt'lU'i r A Co. for the lt of School tVk, Mnpe, Charta, iVnhf, Apparal" and Hobmil Merehnndiee generally. Cataler" eent on application. CurwonMlll, Dee. !, IYI U
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