She Upublititm GEORGE B. GOOPIiANDER, it ii i mn ajd rnoi'itiiiTon. CU?AR FIELD, Ta. WKtiNESDAY MOHNINO. FKM. , 167J. Slate Executive Vommltlc, Tho Democratic State Exocutleo Corauiltlco ars requested to meet at Bolton'i Hotel, llarrUburg, Thursday, February IS, 1872. at hair post icren pi o., fur tho purpose of filing llio tluio and plaeo of holding the Democratic Stato Convention, i . ', ;. Wan. u A. WALt-ar, Janonry M. 1972. Chnlrman. Short. Tlio proceedings of llio invosligiitiotig into llio Custom House frauds in llio Uuilifftl ncwurmpoM. Tliey would sliiclil ''tlio government" if it stolo llio hrcukftut out of their mouth. Slavery, to bo sure. . No Doubt of Jr. Tlio I'liilmlcliiliin Age naj-8 : "t'pon iuviMHigntliin it lits boon discovered tliut tlelleieniie" exist in netirly nil Dermrinients ol tlio Fed eful Govei-'jinonl, tlio Inrgot item being in llio War Department." Awful. The Tyrone Herald rniys: Fred. OoajilaM win refused permission to dine 1 the FImiU'ik' House, at tit. Louis, aud Uii liuue scratched uD' tlio register. Whuro is the net of Congress, epc cially made to protect our "colored brethren 1" O, Liberty, wliut crimen nro don in thy naino ! Hadical Gl.oitv. The Congression al Investigating Committee have ar rived in 'uw Orleans, and U' til imme diately proceed to business, Thus has another item of expense been heaped upon the people by the eurpet bag and scalawag governments forced upon tlio people by Kadical bayonets. More Trouble. The Dudicstl Gov ernor, Davis, of Toxfts, like bin carpet bag brethren in Georgia and other Southern Slates, is in trouble. The United .Suite Grand Jury bait imlict od him and hi secretary for fraud j at the Into election, and lor using the fiindit of tho Slate. Treasury, contrary to their oatlin und tho law. What a meddlesome, jury that must bo. ' Grant's Man. Cul. Gray was the avowed administration candidate for Senator in tho Fourth district, Phila delphia, last week. The election was io (a i ,10 vacancy caused by tho death of Georgo Council, 'llio ucmotruto had no candidate in the field. Tlio district is so hopelessly Radical thai uo Democrat cared to muko the cam paign. Mr. Council' majority last October was 7,420, yet Grant' man 4s only elected by 812 over Col. Mo C'lure, tho independent candidate. How is that for "supporting tho gov ernment f" Kb Dies Uaiip. Tho government's father still holds on to tho Covington, Ky., postmastership. Josse, though very sick for a month past, will not surrender. The government is com polloj lo incur the expensn of nn agent to keep tho olrlco open, while "the eon of Jmso" no doubt tells the fatjief to "stick," Stanton like. A dispatch from Cincinnati says: The post muter fr neral bat appointed Sharlford Easlon epeeiul agriit ti tnl.e charge of tho Cor iujlton, nr., posl office during the illness uf Jrsre It. llraur, At a salary of fl.tiuil per annum. ' Kilt Ian .baft aocepted llio al lioiittlitcut with the under- ftaudinK that he lie made potioes(cr in cue of tlio resignuuou ur ueatn ol .!r. tirunt TlIE GoVUl.VMr.NT FaMII.V. TIlO Senato Commit'.eo now investigating tho iillau of the ew York Cunloin house, will shortly return t Washing ton, where tho Chairman will address a letter to tho President, asking him if ho desiros to tiolico tho evidence which has been taken, und which in cludes letters from him to Lcet and others. It is understood tho Presi dent will write an elaborate letter, tally explaining hi relations with Lect, and tho circumstances under which he wrote the letter referred lo. Generals liutx-oi-k and Porter will both go befuro the committee on its return. The Test. Gen. Morgan, Congress man from Ohio, wus tho author of llio llllli hmriwlmnrit In tlit fottatiliitinn striking out the Know Nothing clauso, which prohibits a mituralir.cd citizen from huing elected President. A negroes are now eligiblo to the offices of President and Vieo President of the United States, it was proposed in the House of Iiep rescn tatives lo amend tlio Constitution so that Germans, Irish and other naturalized citizens might enjoy the sumo rights lis the negroes. The amendment was lost by 01 irycs to 75 nays not two-thirds in its favor, which tho Constitution of tho United States requires. All who voted against tbo proposed amend ment weio Radicals. Tue Xiw Sfnator One year ago tho North Carolina Legislature olotted JCx-Governor Vunco U. S. Senator, but because ho was 0 gentleman of unim peachable character and u Democrat ol Iho old school, the political harlots and gift culerpri.o concern nt Wash ington refused to givo him tho sent. Jlo went lo Iho capital with bistro idunUul but refused to apply lo the "ring" Mid pay (or a pardon, and bo returned to hi State and delivered his credentials to the Legislature, which body, on tho 81t till , olectcd Cien. Wm. Ranoin In ids stead. Gen. Juinaom is just as good a Democrat, but ho bus bovn pardoned of bis rebel tins, and bn obtained hit srut, mrtvh o tbe ctmgrUi of "the govern nifrit," ,Vu 1'on Don't I Tho mixing of negro with while children in our common schools, isono of tho practical questions of tho day in our Suite. There Is no nso for any ono to dodgo tho question. Parents, school directors, editors and toucher mo bound to face tho music sooner or later. Upon questions of such marked distinction we tiro unwilling to occupy a shilly-shally or hypocritical position Wearo opposed to "blending the races" for their improvement, l.adictil legis lation, both national ttnd Slnto, for ton years past, hr.s drifted in this direction. Tho negro is tho rnco llio Radical leaders seem lo worship, and their legislation is alinott wholly in llio interest of llint riuo und for the duL-radation of Iho white, Abundant testimony is ut hand lo provo. this, and two weeks ago we incidentally oallcd tho uttenlion of our readers and tho editor ol Iho Journal to this fact, by quoting from tho Radical biblo ol Pennsylvania, (llio Press,) but tho aforesaid editor, in his usual Yankee style, Instead of denonnciiigornpprov ing tho political heresy, goes oll'uboul "pot, kettle, potato'.' and "original paragrapbs'tuid dodgo the real ques tion til issuo in genuino duck stylo. Hear him : Tbu sno mid fugacious editor or the Republi can inlini-.ilci in bif lant issue, liiut ire ate "io the Imbit ol manuliu-turiiig odittirinll from tit rol umnH1' of an eat-rn i-xtdifluiru pMlN-r. 'rival! Thnt aoui.di tH) tnui-h like "Uie pol eiilliiiif llu Itcttlo black, " to dwoive any oik-. Now, we will miftcr Iho mr'Ht pot.ito in t'jwn, that wo have written twice aitinuiiy original j;mu;rji pba witbiu lh lni.t tlirte mcntli an ttiu wuuli-ho.uctute editor of tho Hrpubl ictm, A-!ii'm!" "Original paragraphs" nro not tho questions ut issue. Do you or do you not accept und approve of tho plat form luid down by tho Philadelphia Press in relation lo forcing negro chil dren into thetomuun schools and the adults into churches, holels, etc., upon the same equality with tho whites? Yes or no closes tho dispute. Again, to be still mere practical, do you want your children sandwiched in along with n benchfull of young Africans in tbe school room or anywhere olso f Now, then, let us have a few of your "original paragraphs" on these points. Let tho cut, potatoes, etc., alone, and give us some common sense thrusts upon n prcsing domestiu que lion. Ivo dodging, Deacon. Rati Ho ml ffcffMf. , The past week hits furnished quite a harvest of railroad accidents. Com mencing with one on (ho Philadelphia & Erie, just below Lock Haven, where tk broken rail threw tho cars off the track and down nn oiubankment thirty feet into tho river. Fortunately the ico was strong enough to provent the cars from breaking through. More than a scoro of passengers wore more or loss Injured. lH.t all wero not uuicd is a mirado. Mr. A. C. Finney and his -daughter were on board of the train, and received somo injury, thougb notserious. Three of the cars were burned. Tlio next accident occurred on tho Lehigh Valley Road. A broken rail threw tho whole train over an em bankment fifty feet into tho river, killing eight person and wounding thirty others. Tlio whole train wits burned up. A broken rail threw a puscngcr train of tho Allegheny Valley Road below Franklin, also inlo llio river, heiioui.ly injuring many passengers Tho train was pretty well burned up. An oil train tnok fiio near Johns town and burned up over two hun dred cars, consuming u largo amount of oil The loss lo Iho company in material will amount to over 9200,000. A "Twekd" l!nx. Tho following is a copy of the bill sent into tho Leg islature, for which tho parties demand pay from tho Stule, for "fixing up" tho two rooms. Tho curtain, etc, bill is certainly "Tweed," if there nro no others: E.1ATC. T. F. Wnlraren, eortuimt, o!o I9,flr3 3fl 1'. V. Vullutcr, iiiiwlliieoii work K,iiO 10 F. W. Yiligst, mifcellaneoue work 15 (III Andrew t'atlvreun. carpels, eto. 1,7711 2S I). C. Knlp, merchandise.. 1,2:,:) 07 J. .7. Iti-hntnrr, mcrrhatidiKC 4(11 US F. A. Hociitiicr, plamhing, ele 1,fiSl 4b 8. II. .Miitttn, liiii'ccilHiieiii,M.,H,.H,.., 6s;f fto (I. I.. Dickey, plnjleiing, etc l,t.1S 50 Lull A Hiuilh, plntlet-ing, etc 2:i4 00 (I. W. Hook, ttiiffeellam-oui.. SII2 60 C. A. Hpicer, mitcHUm-oiia. S7S Oil Win. Uvrgslroeacr, painting 400 OH Total . fill, 179 08 biii'hk or nrrnKSKSTATiv Samuel Adam, etirlaint, ele. Kitnni-I Adiime, mioellaneouf, etc.... It. holler, rrpiiiring, ele... J. II. Hi. i.l nt, h, .1.1.,!,, -1,. ... t, 03 DO 6711 (111 IDS 76 ,ii(l (III ,t22 00 .. 1 .. 1 J. H. lloyd, itiiC(-llant'on4 l.uli Hunth, plastering 1'arkhill A Brother, plainbitig, etc... Andrew I'nttpmon. i-itr,i,-l J 16 60 2111 no M i j :w .70i 6I John t!rnili tliwriW nnlnlinir Total. ..I7,8C7 21 ..2I,179 (Id .. I7,li7 21 nreAPiTvi.Atio.f. Pcnate hilt IIoumo bill! H Total, both hnut- 111,019 es At . WotiK. Tho joint committee appointed by tho Legislature to in. vostigulo the L'vnns robbery, baa been "interviewing" the Auditor General and other dignitaries. Tho State of ficers seem to know but little, except Unit tho Slnto Treasury has boon rob hod of three hurJrerl and thirty fii:e thousand dollars, and who 1ms the money they know not. As thero arc but (our in tho "ring," it seems lo us tho coinmitteo should soon "tree" tho money. Tho four are Evans, Gvacy, Ilurlranft and Muckev. So wb Go. Tho ('incinnalti En (niircr says: Tho milk in tho New York Guneral Order coeou-nut is ac counted for. Our Fort Wny no special telegraphs that Leot, tho biggest ras cal 111 llio whole lot, is a couxiu of Mrs. Grant. No further answer to tho conundrum Who is Lett's purlner, who is able to pul his hand ou Rout well's shoulder is required. William Thompson, aged eighty, onco tho wealthiest banker of New Orleans, and General Jaksnn'g adju tant, wan found by tho police in a mull nfflco in Pirnudway, Sow York, lust SlllldaV Iiieht. "sick, ilenlitilln .,.,1 starving. " JJe wn removed to ljje k"jj!t iui. The Ji'ttc i.lqvor Artie. Wo lay beforo our roitders the fob lowing copy of llottso fllo No 80, road in that body on tho 21st tilt-, and ontilied "An Act to provido against tho evils resulting from the sale ol in toxicttting liquors." Wo bellovo it is what is culled the Ohio und Illinois act, and relates wholly to patns and penalties, which oro severe, but, like every other law, cannot bo enforced unless npprovod by publio opinion: Skctios 1. lie it enavted by the Sen ate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsgleanin in lien eral Asicmbhl met, and it is henbi) en- neted by the authority of the same, 1'htit it shall be niilawttil lor uny person or nersiins. be uiiout or otherwise, with out fust having obtained a liconsu, to keep for salo or lo sell 111 any quantity intoxicating liniiors to bo drutik 111 upon or about the building or premises whero sold, or to sen sucit niioxicui, iug liquors to bo drank in auy adjoin ing room, building or. piumises, or other place ol public resort counecling withsuld btiildintr: Provided. That no person shall bo grnnted u llcenso to sell or givo away intoxicating liquors without lirsi givingu uonu 10 uiu inuu iciniilitvoratilhoiitvuiithoiized bylaw lo grant licenses, w hich bond shall bo in llio nnmo 01 tne uommonweuiiu 01 Pennsylvania, and bo in Iho penal sum of three thousand miliars, with til least two good and sufllcient socur ities, who shall bo freeholders, con ditioned that they will pay nil dam ages to any person or persons which may be inflicted upon them either in "person or property or by means of support by reason of so obtain ing a license or selling or giving away intoxicating liquors, tind such bond muy bo sued and recovered upon for tho uso of uny person or persons or their legal : representatives who may bo injured by reason of tho sul ling intoxic iting liquors by tho per son by tho person or his agent s6 ob taining a license Sr.c. 2. It shall be unlawful for nny person or persons by ngont or other wise to sell intoxicating liquors In minors, unless upon tlio written order of their parents, guardians or family physicians, or sell to persons intoxi cated or who aro in iho habit of gul ling intoxicated. Sec, 3 All places where intoxicat ing liquors 1110 sold iu violation of this net shall bo taken, I10IJ and dcularcd lo be common nuisances, and all rooms, taverns, eating houses, bazaars, res taurants, drug stores, groceries, coffee houses, Collin's, or other places of pub lic resort, where intoxicating liquors nro sold or given away in violation of this tut, shall bo nil lit up and abated 11s public nuisances upon conviction of llio keeper thereof, who fball be pun ished us hereinafter provided. Skc 4. F.vciy person who shall by tho salo of intoxicating liquors, with or without a license, cuuso the intoxi cation of tiny other person, shall bo liable for and compelled lo pay a rea sonable compensation to any who may take charge of ttnd provido for such inloxiculi'd person, und two dollars per day in addition thereto for every day such intoxicated person shall be kept in conscqucnco of such Inioxlcn timi, ni.iot. ...., may bo recovered in an uction ol debt beforo any court having competent jurisdiction. Skc. 6. Every husband, wife, child, parent, guardian, employer, or other person who shall bo injured in person or property or means of support by uny intoxicated person, or in conso quenco of iho intoxication, habitual or otherwise, of any person, shall havo a right of action in his or her own nuino, severally or jninlry, against tiny person or persons w ho shall by selling or giving intoxicating liquors havo caused tlio intoxication in whole or in purl of such person or persons owning, renting, leasing, or permitting tlio oc cupation of any building or premises, and having knowledge, that intoxicat ing liquors uro 10 bo sol i (herein, or who having leased (he sumo for other purposes shall knowingly permit the sale of any intoxicating liquors that havo caused in whole or ii: part the intoxication of nny person, shall be liable severally or jointly with the person or persons selling or giving in toxUiiiiing liquors aforesaid for all damages sust lined und lor exemplary dumuges ; mid n married woman shall have tbo same right to bring suits and to control tho same nnd the amount recovered ss femmo sole, nnd nil d mil ages recovered by n minor under this act ! tt II ho paid either to such minor or to his or her parent, gnurdinti or next iili-nd, as Ihe court shnll direct, and tho unlawful salo or giving away of intoxiou'ing liquors shall work a tor feiluro of nil rights of Iho losses or tenant under uny lease or contract of rent upon the premises whero such unlawful sale or giving 11 wny shall lake) place, nnd nil suits for dunutgo under this act muy bo by any appro pritilo action in any of tho courts of this Sluto having competent jurisdic tion. Sr.c. 0. For every violation of tho provisions of tlio first and second sec tions of this n( t, every person so of fending shall forfeit und pay a lino of not loss than twenty nor 11101-0 Ihan one hundred dollars, and bo imprisoned r 1 lha oi.imf t- Ait ittl, limit, for not lets tliiin ten nor more than tli i 1 Iv days, nnd pay the costs of pros. edition, und for every violation of the provisions ol Ihe thin section of this act, every person convietod as Ihe keeper of nny of tho places therein declared to bo nuisances shnll forfeit and pay a fine of not less than lifty nor more than ono hundred dollars and bo imprisoned in tho jail of Ihe county or work house for not less than twenty nor more tliun filtv days and pay llio costs of prosecution, und such place or places so kept by such ;crson or pori-oiiM so convicted shall do shut up mid abated upon llio order of ihe court beforo whom such eonvio tior, muv bo hud until such tiiuo us such porsou or persons keeping such I duces shall givo bund and security to 10 approvod by said court In the penal sum of ono thousand dollars, payable 10 viiu ouuu, conuiiiuueu muii lie, sue ir tliey-will not sell inloxii ntinc liquoi'B contrary to Iho laws of (his Stale and will pay ull fines nnd co(s and dumtlires assessed niitiust such keeper or keepers for any violation thereof, sml in case of a fbrfuilura of such bond suit may bo brought there on for (ho use of uny person interest ed or for the uso of tho county; Pro vided, Thai tlio penalties in thenaturo of lines metilioncd iu this section may no euioreeii separutejy lroni tho im prisonment beforo justices of tho peaco or polico magistrates. Sr.o. 7. 1 ho Kivimr nwoy of Intoxi cating liquors or oilier shift, or device lo (ivitdn tho provisions of ibis act sliuil bo deemed and hold td bo mi 1111 lawful selling witbiu tbo provisions f imp uci. Kko. 8. For tho pay mont of ull fines, costs and damages assessed uguiust any person or persons In conseqiionco of tho sale of intoxicnting liquois as iirovidud in soclion Bvo ol this net, I. . , t I ..,.u llio real nnu personal prupuny ui sucu person or poisons of every kind, ex cept such as may beoxompt from levy and sale upon judgment and oxccutlon, shall bo liable, and such fines, costs and damages shall bo a lion upon such roal cstttto until paid, ana in cuso any person or persons shall rent or leaso to another or others any building or premises to ho used or occupied in whole or in part for the sale of intoxi eating liquors, or shall permit the same to bo used or occupied, slit) II be held liable lor and may ho sold to pay till fines, costs and damages assessed against any person or persons occupy ing such building or promises. Pro ceedings may bo had to subject tho sumo to tho payment of nny such fine und costs assessed or judgmont rccov ed w hich remains unpaid or uny part thereof either beforo or after pxecu. lion shall Usuo against, tho property of the person or persons against whom such fine nnd costs of judgment shnll havo been adjudged or ussei-scd, and when oiocution shall issuo against the property so leased or rented the ollieer shall proceed to satisfy suid oxeculion out of tho building or premises so lettscd or occupied us (.foresaid, nnd in case such building or promises ne long to a minor, insano person or idiot, guardian of such minor, insano person ur idiot and bis or her real and per sonal properly shall bo held hblo in Httiitd of su ;h minor, insano person or idiot, and his or her property shall bo sulject to nil llio provisions of this section relating lo tlio collection of fines, costs and damages. St;c. 9. Tho penalty snd imprison ment mentioned ill tlu sixth section of this uct may bo onf irccd by Indict mont in any court of record haying criminal jurisdiction, and ull pecuniary fines or penalties provided for in Ihe sections of this act (except the fourth and fifth) may bo enforcod and proso euted for beforo any justice of tho peaco of tho propor county in an action of debt in the nnmo of the Common, wenlili of Pennsylvania s plaintiff, and in caso of conviction the offender shall stand committed to tho common jail or workhouse until the judgment und costs aro fully paid, and tho mag istruto or court in which tho convic tion is hud slmll issue a writ of eapias ad satisfaciendum therolor.iuid justices of tho peaco edml! also have jurisdic tion of all onions ui iing under tbo fourth and filth sections of Hiis net when tho amount in controversy dues not exceed two hundred dollars; such net ions to bo prosecuted in tho name of tho party injured or entitled to ti e debt or damages provided fur in said fourth and tilth sections. Sf.c. 10. In all prosecutions under this net by indictment or otherwise) 11 shall not bo mwessnry to sluto the kind of liquor sold or lo descrtho tlio place whero sold, and for any violation of tho third section of this uct it shaM not be necessary lo state Iho name of tho persons to whom sold, und in all cases tho person or persons lo whom intoxicating liquors shall bo sold in violation of this uct shall be Competent wimesscB to provo such fact or any other tending thereto. "Sfecimk! DitiCK." Tho Journal lust week, in conjunction with tho Times, got oil llio ioiiowig "nrijinal purnprsph :" Tho X. Y. Tw4 on Monday a week piil.il. hf.l an exhaustive article on "WhM Urnnl'i Adminis tration has done for Cliil Servioe Hoiorm," Innn which we excerpt Iho following "rpeeitnen brick," tor the clilicalion and uigiHii'B ol liraul c tua lignrra : "The AdiniL'i-trntion hn hroiii,'ht to account for delimit or emlieiIctnenl, fnrly luternnl ltrv cuuo otlicerr, llltei-n Cotonil oQlcere, thirteen olh eera of the Interior lrp;u!mriit, lllj l'oitmnfllcrp, ixteen money order ollicere, four ieera of Ihe navy and two of Ihe army 1US in 11 11, involving an a.'lnal or ponihlo Inns lo llio lloiernincnt 01 e2.;'.lil,li:'l. Of tin. .0were aiipotnted by previous Adininir! rations and third nine by the present one, llio loci ae-ritltig from lb' former be lug l,lr1,il3 1 Iron the latter only t.t2a,lus. As ill 010 bus burn 110 Democratic administration for twelve years, what n set of infernal robbers theso Radicals nro uccording to this "par igrupli 1" "Tho hillcr only 8320,11)8." Why, bless your pious soul, Evans himself did better than that bore in Pennsyl vania! You huvo certainly not beard from (ho lost of (he Stale. Co.Nditr.ss. This body is now main ly engaged in maiiufacturing candi dates for tho Presidency, occasionally talking nboiit amnesty, lurill' and the personal interest of tho member consisting of railroad subsidies, school lands, etc., out of which tho majority of tho members expect lo get a good slice. Slumps, taxes and tlmso mat ters which relute lo tho public gener ally, receive but litllo attetilinn from the members. Self first and their con stituents iifterwards. The amnesty bill will bo so saddled with amoud mcnls in tho interest of tho negroes exclusively, that tho friends of to while slaves will bo compelled lo vole against it, if it ever reaches thutpoii t. All tho negro inembcis votoobstinaiu ly against every phase of tho amnes ty bill TliM, hr,,vi'Voe, (j r.hn rrtctor- istiu of iguornnco and fanaticism. The Rascals The lain con lest for .Senator in tbo -lib district, Philadel phia, was entirely between tho Itadi eul themselves. There being nearly 7,')00 Radical majority, llio Democrats look no part, and allowed tho R.uls lo "go in" mid win. Gray, tho Grant Forne .plunder oil 1 til i In 1 0, has nlioi.t 000 majority, while McClure, his ponent, cluinis thut ho curried (ho ilil tricl by 2,000 majority, and is going to contest Gray's seat. If MoCltiro only tells half (ho truth, tho Philadel phia Rails nro abend of even the li tnons California ballot box, slufl'eri. MeClitro says ho will huvo his se.it und send a scoro of Ruds to tho peni tentiary beforo ho goes to llurrishurf Reader, theso uro not "eopporhrnd lies." They urn ground out by 11 "loil" mill and must bo accepted I ly that party us gospel truths, A Goi.tir.M Wkihiinu. Tho Lowir-! burg Chronicle says: A gilt odged, IN karat wodding look plnco iu Dan ville, tho other day. Hnissels i-urpot was laid from tho brido's residence Iu the church (on the opposite side of tl o street,) in which the ceremony was to "go off," nnd tho br'do realised mmo spoons and things than Ren Butler oversaw. Jt would bou good urri.nu-e. incut to havo ull tho streets of that ' lime," if meauwbilo they nro not sonl city of cinder paved with Bruss.ds cur-j lo llio Ponilontiiiry in splto of Govor pet. Wo know of no spot n oiirtli norConley's udvunce purdon, in which where such fabric would lio li) bolter they uro jsxompiod from punishment n-lvanidgo, j for their pbolrsule ropbories. Coupon A'turt, For "Oriirinul nuruL'rnnhs," see tbo Journal, especially on tho "colored" question. Counterfeit ton dollur notes on the Poitghkoepsio bank nro circulating largely. , ' a man who sat nnon a nnnor of car pet nuils suid they romindod him of Ilia iftcow la.v. U i ronorted that M. Thiols Is op nosed to t ho crsution of tho ofllco of vice presijent for France. Mount flood, iu Oregon, is giving evidence, of volciuno notion by emit ting a denso volume of smoke. 'Tho property boipieulhod by tho 11(0 Issue men to llio tiostor. memo- dist University is stated at 81,700,000 Joseph B. Lyman, agricultural edi tor of the Now York Tribune, died on tho "Stli ult. His place will bo hard m till. Rlk county has a sheriff named Ovster, and ho bus moved into Ihe jail It is feared tho prisoner muy cat him. . Mr. Buckalevy has introduced a hill in tlio Senate authorising cuiniilntivo voting in tho election of school direc tors. Philadelphia bus nn "Improvod Or der of Hod Men." It's 11 pily they hadn't a lew of them out West, whero they nro needed. lion. Iloralio Seymour, of Now York, has boon elected President of tho Prison Reform Association of the United Slates. , An undo of Georgo Francis Train hits mitdo oath that Georgo is a Inns lie, und bus asked to bo appointed guardian over bun ThecPiiiisylvaniu Railroad manage ment huvo cut oil' ull tho "dead bonds," and will issue no rnoro pusses. So says tho Newark Advertiser. Henry Sulkeld lost a 815,000 store by tho Chicago conflagruiinn, und is now n brukeinan on mo ruiiaucipmu and Krie railroad. liuKiness. During tho triul of Mrs. Wharton sixty six witnesses wero culled ami tillysix sworn. Tho co-tot tho triul is about sixteen thousand dollars Sinco tho first of January, tho Bed ford street Mission, Philadelphia, has given out 2Mut louvcs of bread, and providod 1,!J15 dinners for children. In tho Loui-duturo muddlo in No bruska ono of tlio factions is known as tho "Rump llouso" und the other us tho "Salt Steal House." Tho Maine Legislutivo Committoon Banks und Hanking have decided in favor of levying a Slnto lax of half ol ono per cent, on Suvings liutik do posits. Both tho United Slates Senators from Indiana huvo hud their pockets picked in New York wiiliin a low weeks. Senators should keep better company. The South Bend Biale, Colfix's homo organ, decluresthtit iho"Sniiler" hits never mudouny money during his entire puhlio career. iOW, luia simply 11 on sen f-o. It is said that Daniel W. Voorhees will accept the nomination for Gover nor from tho iJeniocrats ol Indiunn and lead the flelil in 1S72. No better man in the State. There is suid to bo only ono mnn who has a correct idea of tho site of the United Stlnites, and ho is tho man who, in luO-M drove an ox team from Miotic lo Culiloriiiu A meeting of negroes employed on the ncu plantations of bouth Curolimi ttnd Georgia, held at Savannah, adopt ed resolutions petitioning Congress not to repeul tho duty on nee. Senator Scott's Ku-lClux Commit teo will soon bo ready to report the result of thoir labors to scc:iro, if pos sible, llio ro iinniinuiion and re election of General Grunt. Governor Brown, of Missouri, has vetoed a bill to pay maturing Slate bonds in greenbacks, the Supremo t iiiu l ol tho Mute having decided that ihc-e bonds ma -t bo paid in coin Benjamin Price, a dixtinguishod min ister of (ho Society of Frtends, and a inuu noted for bis ninny excellencies. died ut West Chester on the 9U1 ull., at llio ago of sevcoly-eight, Tho Pennsylvania Contral Ruiltond Company has secured a lenso ol the Memphis and Charleston Railroad tins is an iniKiriHiii iiiik in 1110 ciiain of Southern connection. A correspondent inquired of Groo ley if guano was good to put on polu Iocs f Uo suid it might do for those ho.c lasles hud become vitiuted with tobacco and rum, but ha preferred gravy or 011 iter. Charles P. Keller, crtshier in tho freight department of the Hartford and Kriu Railroad, in Boston, hanged himself on tho i!Uh. No citusu is us signed for Iho uct. Ho leaves u wife and llnvo children. Tho only survivor of Iho United Slates Senato of 18:7-8, is the Hon. William Allen, of Ohio. Clay and Webster wero among tho members of Ihul Senato, and added to its dignity and stuleHmuiiship. It Is reported that Gotieral Grnnt means to (lean out (ho Now York Customhouse. As I, eel has cleaned out tho men hunts of thut city, under iho Grunt Grinnell letter, the Alitor process cuii now bo put iu action. - Den Duller Itnn ini rndiic-ud a bill in Congress providing lor woman stif fniun. II11 evuli'Mily means to run nirain for Governor of Massachusetts Tlio beusl" loves tbe Indies, iiide hi .New Orleans proclamation. Tho Germans in the Board of Alder men 01 l Ineinnall, voted against u resolution inviting tho Grand Dnko Alexis to visit that cily. This imli- ( ales the state of feeling between Ger many and Russia at this I i 1110. Pennsylvania has mine post offices tliun any oilier State of llio Union 1 lie minim r id post unices 111 Penn sylvania is 2 8'lil, and in New York, 2,(i!IO. The whole army of post musters ml ho 1 1. lied Mutes amounts to .iU,0J0. As Gen. Grant has paid over his t'i.000 which ho owed tho government since tho Mexican war, wo hope the regiments of Radical defaulters will follow his example und pay up, too. They need not bo so long ubout it, however. The Radicals of Conlro coitnly havo instructed their delegato to vote for Gen John II. Hurtranl'l, forGovornor. I Iu is tho 1 1 rose nl Auditor General. mid keeps tho books for Georgo O. Kvans, who w ill no doubt go for Hart ran ft, too, "Birds of u foatlior, cto." Tho stylo of Grant's Philadelphia Convention may be judged by the selection of Bludgolt and Robb us del- egates at largo from the Stslo of Goorgiu. They will be present und voto lor Grunt "first, lust und ull the 1(11! tU'frtiSfmmts. NO SMALL POX HERE I . 1 : -; A' SURE ' ' PREVENTIVE! CAM, at I,. FI.KllAl'S new Btore, opposite tix-(!ov, UiRler'l reeideooo, oil Second ilreol, Clearfield, l a., and examine uu una hoc ui .. BOOTS k SHOES, HATS & CAPS, ' Gcmt'h Fuumsiiino Goons, TRUNKS, -VALISES, io., ' ; ; Of which he lieonnlandy receiving large aseori ment of the rery latest and best styles, which be will dispose of at Astonishingly Low Prices! LADIES, T hnr on bod a Urge and well Mfert'! tck nf ' elhntf-( bknil-arwerf MOROCCO nnd LASTIMi A I rKIM, which I tnn ittfrlr rcrnininenii1 to he the bsit io tbo ur ket. Call and otRtoiBe thorn. OENTLRMRX, mr stock of FnrnUhlng Goo.lt ii ounplclo. 1 huvo all thn novfltica in Sen r ft Tic. Cravnti, ilan'lercljicf, t'uilcrwear, Sup. penilort, CuMnrit, (Jlovri, floiirrr, - togHher with a oompinfn aMortinvnt of Whit and Clo'h Shirti. I have tm hunt, a 1iirf;tiad well telrcted itock of Hal and Capa of tho Very Latest Styles I Alio, Trunk t, VaMi, Hailroid Pa, rmhrttlai, Cni, and many other artlclri, both useful and ornamental, which will b told at fair rafea. a-Tho citlient oi Clrarfleld and rlolnity ara rcpectrnlly Invlrrd hi call and examine my guodi bvfurt purcuaiiiig elicnhcra. LKVKR FLEGAL. Clearfield, Pa., Fell. 7, 1 972. CHEKRYTREE fIale and Female College I CTXUS popular icititution will oprn for tho X SuuioiiT ccMinn on iho first Monday of May, lajsl, uodcr tha imtruefionofaeorpaofoonipatfiit ti'iv-hfrs, in the college tuiiltiings in thn pluaaant Tillrie of ( herrytrce, Indiana county. I'a. Count of Intrrut ti m thoroitfb. luio, rcJ ami inatruiitrotnl, iiielutfcil. Uood boarding fur nithod at from i'2.5 ti $.(.50 nrr werk. For further partiouUrt apply to cither of the uiKleniufd ltrcotori, or atljrtsi tbcoi at Uraut P. U. ludiaDa count v. Fa. Him. R. n. MCCORMICK, II. It. KINI'nlt rs. Bsq,, JOHN K(WN, Ksq., Dr. K. UUALLIKlt. Dn. A. It. LOVK I.A( K, Fab. 7, 1872 3m. lirwtori. T 11 K NEW SEWING MACHINE! The "BLEESI" Patent I.ink Motioa. A Ira nit ooUtJeH machine. ltn't Cail to fxamiot It befini purcbai log rliawhira. II. nRIDGK, Mi;H( 1I iTTAIL), CLKAUFIELD, PA Agent fur Clearfield count. jftiTLooal Amli wanted In every towa in tha oouniy, to whom librral teroie wiil fce given. fail to nam mo it and itify youreelf. Clcartiild, Pa Ftb. 7, lh2 if. GEEAT WESTIEN BAZAAR, iW, 1.111, 1 .11.1. I.m Mnrket St.. PHlLAUtKl'HIA. Alwara on band a largo a wort went of now and fecund-band Crri.ifren livarbornf, Utrniu, at nrivnto and puMte a'p. Fulling and MuOmjf-Tnp Dogie from ff.A to uriraniowos ultiilio Matt) from (75 to rt.rft. )uH'l..tv Mrather ttiitiined I row i0 to $Kl. lie'rtirnit No T-'p Ilorica, J.tjtfrr and ltusincp Waonn Ir-ro i.MJ to I2.. Hmle liar ne fvnn to &j pnr tct. Double Ilarneri from i-'U U ltUi,irr M liip-, Hallrra, Shoct, Atbnni, and cvrrything apptrrtaiiunc to the tni-lni-M at rqunllv low pritci. Our motto is 'Cheaper than tl.c CboapesU Uite us a call be for purebaxinf eWnhere. Parties drsinny; llrM, Mules, CarrUffOH, oiir. Ac, will study t h ir nitt nat by putruniiinx tliit well rrfn-,liibcJ Uaiaar. Hnrats hpt ty lb day r month. DAW A III NT, Fob. 7 Out. PmpriaUH. JH TUB COUHT OF COMMON Pl.t: A J of Clflarfl.-ld county, Pcnnsy tvuuta. Mry Htnire. by her next 1 fnouU, lUnry llwkioan. N"o. 1 1 T. Sepl. T. W7I. r: Alias suo. sur dirorca, Williata II. Ptnrc. 1 Tbe undrrsi(nej commisnionor appoiulcnl by the rourt to tnka testimony In the altora ease, hrrthy K-rrs untice ilmt he will ntrund to the du ties ol his amii'tntmeut, at the office uf J M. lo KiimMv, K-q., in IrnrrMd. Pa., on Tlil'KSDAY. tlic llu day of Murvli, A. D. I,!, at Z oolock p. m.f wuvro an piriirs mtnritei may attenii- CVUP8 tioltDON, CosDoiivsionar. Clearfield, Fih. T, lM72.-4t. K(f nimilKI.S IIP ('I.I)VIB AM) OXJU Tl.MOIIIV HKKD. Tho undersiKned hjs now on hand five hundred hushels of prime seed, ill oanlilus lo sun puiuliaevre, at tnu very lowcal roarkel price, (.ail in person or aililrms W. W. ilillr-ll. I.ulhershurg, Feh. T, 1872 m. AUCTION ROOMSI Z. C. McCULLOUGH, Auctioneer. TT AVIS' (1 nppnetl Auntiim Rooms in Cloarfleld Niiu inaniiUotnrpr ilmt I aia prppnr-d to wll all kinds of mctrhrtihllopon commiositin at reuofiaMc Ivrtns. Iays of alc will he announced by posters and "thfrwmc. fT-ltootns un Market strnL nait door to new riistnmot. Jao30 Z. C. MrCl'LLOl'nil. 15AD V THIS! FLOUR & FEED DEPOT I Tha attention of tha oifltm of CUarAald anrl vlolnlty la illrwtrd to the fact that U-llrllow A Son ara tha ams of M. Nicoo A 1, and have just rififivt'd a half iloiin rar lomU of Fl; and f-ord, which thry offrr at the Wweat posstbU Gff- aras. A large stock of FLOUR, COBV MEAL, CHOP, BCCK WHEAT F1.0UH, BRAN, Potatoes. Bhvllod Corn, Corn In ear, A., As. rartlsnlar Rttentinn It fallrd to M. N'ivee A Co. 'a brnnd of Family Flour, which it the best In the market. Flour and Feed can and wilt be aId cheiper than it ean be obtainrd eli where In Clearfield county. e-wStore on Market ttreeL aext door Ut Hun. Alexander Irvio'i rrrilenca. OOODFELLOW A BOV, JanlQtf AoisfnrM NlreeACo. rpUK DKMOCHATiC ALMANAC for lfOfl X 1M7 nd t"K for tale at tfce Foil Ofiio, Prtre tb ter.t. lallii to my addrn. rnilG I. AT HUT MOV El THE LATEST MOVE I HARTSWICK & IRWIN'S DRUG STORE, To their sw hulldlng on Seoond Itreot, nearly opposite the .tore of Wearer 4 D.tli, CLEARFIELD, PA., Where they will ennlinoe to aupply (heir old aod as many new euilomeri as may eomo, wiln PURE DRUGS! CHEMICALS! PIUHMACEITICAL rilErRATlOX8, (Including all new remedies,) Talent Mcdleln.s, Palntl and Oils, Olaia and Putty, Sehool Books, Hlalionery. Papar, go.; also, a full lino of Drug gists' Hundrief, Ilatr Tonlca, 1 Coimetles, Perfuwieriei, Toilet Arlieles, Brushes, Toilet Soaps. Poeket Boohs, to., all of tho besl ejuality. PURE WIXES AND LIQUORS, for medical I sacramental purposes only, Pure Whit, toad. Colors of all kinds. Raw nnd Boiled Linseed Oil. V erm. ... lurpen tine, Coal Oil, Piint A Varnish Brushes, Flavoring Eltracl., Confeel'onerleo, Bird Seed, Ppieo, grauni and ungrouoa, 01 an aiaus. SMOKERS AND CIIEWERS Will tlnd our stoeh nf Chewing J u..l,: T..I..M.. tmnnrtt-A .ml TB. meitie Ciders. Snuff and Fina-eut to b. of tbe very oosl oranus m 100 maraee. LAMPS AND CHIMNEYS, All kinds of GLASS WARE, GARDEN 6EED3, Ml'fc'ICAL INSTRUMENTS nnd Musical Trimmings of erery variety. Haling n lon experience In the businesa, and ii ailensleeand well Mleeteit stnek of medicines, we are ennhled lo flil Physicians' preeeriptions at Iho shortest nolle and on tbe most ruaaouabl. tertut, day and night. HARTSWICK A IltWIN. Clearfleld, Pa., Mr SI, 187 1 -If. P. T. I, "For thy Stomach's Sake and thine other Infirmities," St. Paul. PCRB WEST BRANCH BITTERS. A aafe. pare, pleasant an J health firing Tunic -il. strictly Tcgetablt, and manuractumd frnsn tho most pair and eboic materials is not a spirit drink nor substitute for whisky, but a scientific oiintpmiid. for tbe protection of Ihe system nnd the eure of disease, made from chemically pure spirits, entirely free from fusil oil or other irrita ting properties, and will not disagree or offend the must delicate stomach. A long private experi ence hat attealcd it Superiority over all Ordinary Remedies. No Bitters at present offered to the publie contains ao much medicinal virlpe, and yet ao tale an t pleanant to take. Its noe It to cure disease, and it will not create an appetite for rpirUiioux liquors, but will eure the effect of dissipation. To iueroaae tbe Appetite, I'SB IT. To promote Digestion, DE IT. To cure Dyspepsia, USE IT. To cure Fever and Ague, I'SK IT. To care Dilliousnese, URE IT. To cure Constipation, TSR IT. To cure Chronto Diarrhoea, VSB IT. To cure II r art burn, I'SB IT. To cure Flatulence, l'8K IT. To cure Acid Eructation, USE IT. To cure Neivoas Debility. lPK IT. To ear Uydoehondria, I'SE IT. To cure Sallownett of Complexion, USE IT. To cure Fim'plvs and U loter.es, t'SR IT. For Qonerai Prostration of the Fhysioal powtrt, UHB IT, nnd it will cure yon. 6dd everywhere, at $1,00 per battle, Mann fuc tu ml exclusively by A. I. SHAW, Irunnlst, CLEARFIKLD, TA., Who offers liberal Induoemenli to Ih. trade. 0:1. J7, 1(W:!f. YUK ATT1.NTIONI JCST FOR A MOMENT! Am yon in neej of a good set of Ilameat t Are you in nocl of a gHid Hiid'lle or Itrtdlel If so, call at lh Saiblle and Harness IShop of ims v.. MAHwua. wnern yrm pan get uie nest in the market. Double and Mingle lUrneat and Im dirt' and (tent's Saddles ! superior workmanship, always en hnml or n.ttnufiicturrd to urdrr. tSpo elal attrntinn it enllrd lo my stock of Cllara and llnmi t, which art the htM in use. I nlao have an asDortineiit nf Saddlers lltirdware, which will ho dippnst'd of at rejftinablp rates, PepAtring of all kinds promptly nttomird to. ftfL.tion't fnr?t to enU hel'iirc pimdni'ing elsewhrre. Hh"p in Un- nrtm t liow, Aliirkct sliert. ipnrllein, Va MnvM;i ly. .1011 N V. HAHWTKC Vll it I j It hrndiT airen tlll letters of fl'liditilsl ration an tho cttnto uf HAM Mil. 1' KOpl.KS, dee'd, lato ef ltrtidf township, rienrfltdd enmity, l'eutia.. naving naen iuiy nmnicd io nio no'irrnignmt, a'l persons Indrbtpd to suid eftale nil) please make pnyment, and thnae h nving rltiliua or o'tmandi will prcscut thout properly authmtieoted for set tlement, JK.-K 1,1 NLH, Fch. 7. 1 J !(: Administrator. TlTILI-Ji cV 1JTAMI.I: l-R; We have printed a large number of the new FKB HILL, and will on Ilia rroeipt of twrntv. ra flentt, null ft ep7 to an? ftddreis. ) J8 (filuratlonal. - MISS H. S. SWAN'S SCHOOL FOR X1IRLS CI.KAUFIELI), PA. Till WIXTlilt TliltM of fourteen weeks, win oemuieai-e Monday, Jim. let, Ii7. TEK.M9 OF TUmofT. Reading, 0rlhotrahr,Vrillng,OljFilL.i. anns, 1'rnnai v Ai lliiloi-tiu aul J riroarj (Jcoernr.hT I; It Ilislorv, Local and desuridivo ieoi(rn.lij with Mnp drawing. HruuiDar, aie&lal nd Wrlllen Artthmelio Hi AlKobraand the faiences 11 M Instruction In instrumental nusi m 10 PI Oil peiatinf, 24 lesaons H.. 12 11 Wa work...- I II For full jmrtiuiiUrs send for ( ireular. Clearfield, F171U 1, l7l)-l.vpd. SEW WASIIIA'GTOX ACADEMY, Clearfield County, Pa. rpilE SKCOND SESSION of (fait In.'iluMoa will eoniioenee on Ihe nrst Monday 01 Aoveta. Urnett. (Term, firo months. I The eurriculuiu of (ludrnill eu.orare a r-cid and Ihorounh conrse In eiery hrnni-h r'Jot.ile to a i.reatiealand areonilihe(l elifea(ioa. - ripeeial adendon Kiven to person, deslrinjr to qnulifr Ihemselrea for tho nrofteeion of toaehlug. Also, to roeftl nnd lns(nnnen(el musio. I'litiils will lie admilted al any time durinrnie session, and charged from time of entering to Ihe olose of thelernt. No deduelion will b. msle fur ahsenee, eietpt In eases of nrotraeled illnot. Pludinis deliin rooros for "clobuing" can be aoeounnodati-d at moderate ralea. UihhI tw.ardinjr ean be procured at lower rale thno any other plaee it the eoubl.r. ltiredel. lers per ween at puitne and private uousos. i-or parilcuiHrs a'i'irre. UKOKliE W. IXNIR, Principal, aep(!0'7l-tf New Washington, I'a. CLEARFIELD ACADEMY. A Male and If male Ctasaknl lllh cbool. Hach Urpartuirut Hp po rate, DleUuct nnd Cumplele in It wll. rilUE acbolastie yeaeof thia loititutton Is div. X dwl into two tcuHons ol five months (twenty, one week) each. Tho firm sctniun eun.nieDCt.-i on tbe first Mumiiiy in hvpteiuoer; the tt-ct.ud,&D tbs first Monday in Fi'liruary. The eoane of Instntotion cmhrnces every tinnr noccfssry to a ihorough, practical and accumpluh ed education of iotb sexes. Pupils will he adni.ttbd at any time and chsrgM fri'to date of entrance to the eloae of the session. ho deduction will be made for absence, except in eases of extreme and protract d illness. Btuleutt from a distanoe can be a-ccon.moilr.tcrl with hoard at low ratea. For particulars, seud for efrcutar. nr adrlress lev, l L. JlAKKlriO.X, A. M., July Jfi. 18-1-tf. Frinctpal. $rat if state Ut j5a!f. .Farm for Salel THE undersigned, residing in Hnijrt township, (.ffei-s for snlo hia farui, eoninialng (NS It UN IKK1 ACHES 7 acres of which U clesr. cd and an lerrultivalion : having thereon crecifl a frame i w T I i n x hoc, '"r? ,'rn ftT,d the oiqkJ outttuildins. toi-ther with 120 bearing fruit trees and an excellent spring of water. A threr rot vein of COAL and a threw-foot ctn of FIHR CLAY, both open, which can w aeen at sny tirns by calling on the premises. This ferm is tilonteil one fourth of a rail from Walfaeefon etiitton, 01 the Tyrone A OUarlirld HnilroaiL Title indiira. table, and posflCMiuu given at any tim?. tux further particulars call on the premises or n'Mreai 11KNKV A Slil.VEIi. Wullaeetoo, January 17, 1,72 Zia. House & Lot for Sale or Cent! TIlilK undersigned offers lor sale or rent, u.oi X rc-i'iinabln term, a two story dwelling, lot aud stable, in Uluonilngton. Fie township, Fur terms. Ac. apply to LEWIS I. Itl.OOM. Jununry 3J, J87S tf. Coal IiUiul for Male! ril II K underftifrtiH ofh-r for rule a Talaable p'eee J ot Coal land, situate In t-eeatnr tfiwntbip, tienrfi"ld county, adjoining lac lsnf John Crne, 0"ccla Con I and Lumber Co. and Osceola Lor ough, containing 115 Acres, 33 Pe retire, and allowance. It is underlaid with tworeinief Coal, and la also desirable for town lor. There Is a turnpike laid out throogU it from Oyreola tt Philipsl'iirg, and it is within a qnartor of a n.ile of the Tyn-ne A Clearfleld Railroad, and a)x.et r he same .lint n nee from the .Moshannuu Br well Hoad. For further inloruiarida ad'irnst A. A K. MeMLLLEN, nov22 3m Sinking Valley, Ulr.ir C(-( Pa. EXT VIRGINIA Timber and Coal innds FOR SALS! The following tracts of Ti tuber and frt LttxU aro oScrrd f?r pI: One tract of K.Otf teres, lying on the Etk River, iu Wi-btter eotipty ; three tract tvSng nn the same river in K ronton coantr, two of i,0-0 arret t-ach and one ol I,(t 0 arrrs ; and one trad containing arcs, lyinron the Hauler Kivrr, Iu Nicholas coonty. TbetiUeste tbeie luud are perftct, Aov mtormation ccoeerntng there lendwaa at bad by addreMing U S. FLKtlAL. Alarrh 22, ISTl-tf. Fhiltpsuwrir. Pa: DENTAL CAED. Da. a. il. IIILI.3 Would tay to hia patients and the rub- no gvoiraiiy, tnai, nartng nifaulvea partnership wi h Ir. thnw, ho is now doitg tha entire wrl of his olhec himself, so that patients heed not frsf being put under the hands of any nthr 0'eratur. Having obtained a reduction of ibe pntent on the pl.ite uiate. -ul, I am enabled to put ap teeth merh cheaper than formerly. I aim Imve Ir. ft nek's patent process for working rubher plates, nbnk make a mm h iihtor, more elastic and strmfef plate fur tbe same ntiiount of material, and pol islici the pinto on huh r-idrs, rt-odiring it nmch more easily kept clean, special aitentiirn paid 't the prcmrvntitm of the natnml teeth, and all tro.k guaranteed entirely Satisfactory to patit tils, jg-iTOifioe at the old corner, nppixiie the fbt Ilouae. inf.ff h-mrs from 8 to Ii. . in., and 1 te 6, p. m. Piitlentt from n iistance thould notify me a few days brforehand of their iutenticn tt twins. Always at hnine, unlcsa other notice ap peart In both tho c aunty papers. fcbliTl S. TOETER SHAW, D. D. S.f irtrji Otlire in Masonic Hoi Id ing, CLKAKFIKLD, PA. Putting of the natural teetn In a healthy. if i tervativeand useful condition If made a specialty. Diseases and malttirmati'-nsponimon to the tnoutb, jnw and associate parte, are treated and correctrd with fair success. Examinations" aud onsults tions mnn. Prices for partial and full sets f teeth much lower than In ISTtt. It would be well for pattenta from a distance to let nt know ty mail a few dart beforo coming to the office. It Is rery important that children between tot tr of six and twelve yrero shauM have their tth examine 1. By Annethesia Teeth nro irmovpi without pnln. febli il J. M. STEWART, D. D. S.,. Oilice over Trwiu'i Drug Si are, CrRWENSVILI.E, VA. All dental opcrationa eilhvr In the aierhnptei. orperntive brnnrt, promptly attended to na titinUctioii gunrtntevJ. Special aHi..Upn pm to the treutiiM-nt of dtscsci of the natural tirib, gums and mouth. Irregularity of thu teeth sue-' cjrsfully enrreote!. Teeth exireted without pH by the use of Kiher, and artificial teeth liistrtr of tho bevt material aud warratited tn rendt-r ( isfaetion. tprilSrt'Il ly O. I. c. "liniFRR to lay my DRY 000 PS, ORO- eerles, ljueensware, Ulaioware, Drug ani Notions, Cuoreolioucrit'S, Ac. cheap fr oah. The tubscriWr begs leave lo Inform bis old so 4 new customers that be has oprued A VARIETY PT0RE IX GLEN IlorB, PA. And will sell good at prioet lo titit the times. A lit.crnt redoctiim will be made to customers buy ing at wholesale. Call and examine my stock before parcbaiin elsewhere. A liberal there of publio phtfona toho.tcd. C. J. KEAGT. Olen Hope, Ta., June 14, 1871. nll R nndoralned Wgs leave to Inform tha pub lie hal ha tt tiuw fully prepared tea". d;tte all in tbo war of f.trnilnnjj llores, Suddlrs and llarnrsi, nn the shortest notice ti'J on rcaa-mOile tvimt. Hoidcnoeon Locust street, between Third and Fourth. OKO. W. OFARUART nonrflnld, April! 1, ld7. " '