f '3! I 1 .1! j ..J ! ) T I 1 1 it ! Hi: m I i: Ills HI ill m i 1 . ' f i S t X I ii mi: i 1 1' 4 GKORGE B. GOODLANDER, kditow Asp rnorniRruR. CLKAKF1ELD, Pa. "WKliNEBDAY MOI'NLNO. JIARCn 1.1, 1S7J. lirmocralic Stale Convention. Pursuant to a resolution of the Democratic State Exocuflv. Comtntttoe this duy adopted, a Demo cratic tat Convention in uutnbera equal to lite renrcsouiauou in t4U nouses ol llio Legislature, u norcuy ciitcd to meet In Heading, l a., Jnuretlay, Slay JOta, IS72, at II o dock A. H., to nominate candidates for Governor, Judge of the Kupreuu L'onrt, and (should the Legislature lo detormluo) for Auditor Uonoral and delegates at larg. te tho ConatHutiunal Convention, and also to form an eleotoritl tiukct and select senatorial mod representative delegates to represent tuo State tn mootnooratio national convention. By ordur of tho Executive 4?omniitloe. WM. A. WAI.I,A:K,Clilrtnn. Attest? War. M'Ci.kllaxii. Hee'y. Harrielmrg, February 16, 1872. Destroyed. Dr. Jnyno's Due bovoh story grnnito building, on Chostnut etroet, Tliiludclpbin, was destroyed by flro on tho night of tlio 4tli insl. Tho loss of tbe building and on Mock is very heavy,, but nearly covered by insurance. Haud ox the Lewistowners. Three weeks ago neatly ull our ex changes buried Judgo Woods, and Inst wouk t Is-e Mime papers hud Gen. Burns deathly sick. Both aro as well as could bo expected. The former was booming at tho State Capitol on Wed nesday and ThursJuy as niniblo as ovor, and groeted by many mombcrs who huve an eye to logialtttivo business. Poor Dbvil. llccd, tho carpet bag Governor of Florida, hns been iinpoachod of "high crimes and misdo mcanors" by tho Legislature, of that State. Tluiro was only ono voto against 'impeachment. Thoro aro twelve spociflo counts in tho letters of impeachment. Tho Governor is a strong advocalo of Grant's ronomina tion. This urisos from llio fact that ''birds of a fealhor," cto. Steamboat Disaster. A fro broke out at the Cincinnati steamboat land ing on Thursday night, and so rapid and terrible was tho conflagration that beforo tho landing could bo open ed six fino gtenmcrs, with thcirt-ar-gocs, were dcHlroycd. A number of tho employes and passengers bad to jump into tho river lo save themselves from being burned up. How In It? Tho 2icw VorJc iPorM asks : lluw comes it thnt Rrigndicr General Orvilic 13 Jlabeork holds four distinct offioes at once f We hoil biin first on the army rolls as Major In the Engineer .Corps; noxt he appears in tho official rt'cord sm Keuretary al the Exccutivo Mansion: thirdly, is Commissioner of the Public HuilJings m WaMhinglon and fourth, as Chief Engineer of Hie Washington Aqueduct, iloe. be recoire foor salaries, one for each of his four posts f The inquisitive Woild should know that Babcock has throe "moss-mates," Grant, Porter and Loot, tho New York Custom llouso officer, who with himself inuke four ! Ilcnco ho has a loyal right to hold four office, and draw the pay, too. Because after dU vidini with three " moss-males." he has only imp otllee left any bow. . A Kick Podue. The Ktuto robber Evans, bus fled to Now York. II o feigned sickness, and tho Legislative .investigating coinmiltoo did him the csteemod favor of going to his sick chamber in Philadelphia, but when tho members arrived Evans was not there, and they learned that ho was in Now. York. On their return to liarrisburg they cullod upon Governor Geary to itwio a requisition oti the Governor of Now York. This his Ex cellency refused to do, and there tho t-iiiUor rests for tho presont. It is evident from this that Geary will not allow Evans to bo interrogated by tho committee for fear ho will tell who has the 1285,000. Our OoNUREitttioNAi. District. Tho Chairman of tho Congressional Appor tionment Commiltco in tho Honso re ported n bill on Friday last. Tbe Eightoonth district is cotr.pOBcd of tho counties ol CluarGold, Clinton, Centra, Elk and Mifflin. This is certainly Democratic enough to satisfy the most fastidious, and embraces slates men enough for eongrossioiiul purpo sc8 lo lust for a quarter of a century. Tho magnanimity of tho Assombly towards us Is manifest, from tho foot ,Uint It requires a population of 130,' 000 lo each mombrr, yet tho popula tion of tho counties named is only 108,000. Our stoady and increasing JJemucratio tnnjorilios is our salvation Ourcnomios rospoct us through fear. KruoiNO- Teams. Senutor Rumnor bus declared his intontion to offer his Civil Itights bill against ovory Amnes ty mcasuro, killing one with llio .(.Llior. Sumner's advocacy of military -usurpation outllorods Herod Grant himself, and will no doubt bo tho means of ufTccting a peaco between Grant and tho Mussachusotts Senator. Tbe quarrel between tho two ueiitlo- men bus only boon as lo tho menus of accomplishing a common end. Sum ner huving coino lo tho conclusion to ''Jogaliiio" usurpation, thoro exists no sort of reason why Grant should not liaRlen to einbraco him. Tbeso two demagogues havo about as much re spect for true liherly and tho Consti tution as a wolf bus for lamb, arid -ti air ptyaonal quarrol may yet rofult io omo ood to the country. But If llusy spline teams again "tho dovil'a unlteJ." Babcock's Oool'Pation, It scorns lhal tho spociat duty of Gon. Babcock is to "look a ft or tho won seats jn tho capital grounds." For this lie roooivos bo comfortable sum of 3r0(W year, -u'llirb joined tn his sharo of lhet'on iprml Or'or stoalingn, ouht to ablo lii in to kep up his onrj tho "mess1' XI ile !n rrc(lftf,'Ks style, '' , 1.otat topiiotir U looks now ns though tho Legisla ture would pass 6 law allowing tho citlsoiit of ovory borough, word and township to voto every three yew 5n tho "liquor or no liqnor quos'.'.on, Wo aro no enlhusiaxt upon thii point, but did wo belong to that class of artiflcittl tcmpcrnnce advocatos whoso tear lins no bounds, we would look upon llio present effort before tho Legislature as a burlosquo upon real tomporanco. Now, if tho torn porance eenlots will agrc to onlnrge their boundaries, and say cities ti)t counties, instoad of boroughs, wards and townships, they will bo asking for something possessing common acnao and of practical utility, To illustrate, lot Ucaiucld nn Curwonsvillo boroughs voto against license, whero thousands of dollars nro invested in hotels, and Lawretico nn Piko townships voto fur license, how long will it tako n citizen of either borough to go into llio township an got nil llio liquor ho wants? In cities tho enso will oven bo worso, whero streets divido wards, "lieenso" on ono sido of tho street and "uo lioonsa" on tho other. ' To our mind lucre is no practical tempernnco in such a movement, mid it will provo a groat wrong lo owners of hotel property and causo littlo dog. genes lo spring up where no such tomptatione are now hold out, besides cheating tho Slnto out of a largo amount of revonuo which must bo rawed by direct tuicMi-oa. And oftor all, just as much intoxicating liquor will bo guzzlod as ever. Tho tastes and appetitios of man kind havo nover yet beon controlled by iiCgislnlivo enactments, anil wo are satisfied that aflor n fuiluro of nearly six thousand years upon this point it is not likely to succeed now becauso wo seem lo be no bettor than thoso who failed hcrotoforo. Horace Sees It. A Washington correspondent of tho New York Irib une gives his idea of tho Democratic policy during tho present "slight on pleasantness among tlio .Republican us follows s Tho Democralio party is as noixo- lessas as a cut in pursuit ol her prey whllo tho agitations of their advursa rios are in progress. It they wcro all shod in sheep sum shoos, with tlio wool turned outward, they could not novo moro qui ell', tlut I her are preparing for the final spring with as uelerminou an intent as ovor. J hoy will encourngo llio growth of a third party, torn from llio Ilepublican or ionization to the last moment, and then they will meet and nominate a candidate of their own, and, showing a moderate plutlorm and a consorva livo cnmkidiile, wiU invito tho disaf fected from every cuvo of Adullum in tho land. Tub Gravest Issue or tii Times. Tho great question of llio day is that of olliciul corruption. This moral pcslilonco stalks abroad onnbashed throughout the land, and whether it uppcurs in the Executive Department or tho other high departments of tho Governmont, or in rings in legislative halls, or in 4h mnnii'ipul onnnniU of cities, they must bo crashed, or truo Republicanism will porish. Great culprits must be brought to tho bar of juslico and punisliod us felons. High positions and great wealth must nut shield tlio men who - havo amassed fortunes bv stealing from tho people The power is with tho pooplo to cor rect this great and glaring ovil of tho lime, ana they must handle without gloves tho miscreants, whether hiil or low, who jiso their official positions 4n order to rob tho public Lne Ob server. , "Them's" our Sentiments. Tho editor of tlio Erio Observer snys: Hon. Wm. McClelland, member of Congress from the Lawrence district, has placed most of the Democratic papers of this section who hnvo no local political representative at Wash ingtou, under obligalioas by tlio clev eriicss wi,th wljicli ho has kept thorn supplied with Congressional Docu ments. Mr. M. shows in tins act a good memory, a kind disposition and a sound judirinont. Tho Democralio editors of tho North-west would too ft Congressional document very rarely wcro it not for tho IhoughUulnoBS of .11 r. aicClolianu. lhey will not for got hi m when the opportunity comes to reciprocate. Lotaltv on Stilts. Crown Princo Frederick D. Grant and his escort, Uon. Sherman, when last heard from were at Nice. Bulls, parties, and routs were the order ol llio day niui night. A grand reception In honor of tho princo was given by Commodoro Alden on board tho W a bush. Tho Brooklyn and Shenandoah, two United States vessels of war, ran a race for mo amusement n the prince and Ins visitors. Tho American pooplo can not fail lo bo thiillod with dolirrlil at llio splendid stylo in which 1'rinco Grant iii representing them abroad. J ho littlo bill writ como along after ino next 'residential election. Neutrality ! The administration demands millions of mouoy from Eng land because few ships for tho uso of tho Confederacy woro sold by British subjects without tho knowl edge of tho government. In the German- French war the atronls of tho government of tho Unitod States sold arms in vast quantities directly to the rruncii, and manutuoturcd cartridges for thum into tho bargain. In this light, how stand tho Alabama claims f A genllnman had betler never ro pronch his neighbor for playinir tho same game ho entertains himself with. A Mihtake. A writer In tho Wash ington Htpublienn says : Colonel For ney, of tho Philadelphia Pre, it " friond of Chariot Htimnor, of over twenty years,' standing." This is a mrsiako. Twenty years airo Kornov on editor-in-chief of the Washington Union, and tho intimato friond of President Ploroo. Hit strongest hold thon was hit brilliant articles asainsl Chariot Sumnor and hit abolition as sociates. Tin Stump Shot. A fowduyt since tlio State Treasurer of Tonnessoa font. od up hi total receipts at (1 In cur. roney, which moves our colomnnrarv of tho Louisvillo Courier Journulta say that thlt i tliosxio solitary dojlur that .tho 1'iadicara didn't steal diying tho reign of St. Wm. (. Brownlow, FortibH blrralrummf. Cassius M. Clay, of Kontucky, Min ister to P.URtia nndor Lincoln and an original Republican of tho abolition typo, wrote a loltor to me nuerai con vention in Missouri, from which we make tome exlraota, not to show that ho it a Democrat, but to bring in bis forcibly given ovidonco in support of tho position held by the Doinocrats. Il it concurrent testimony from tbe opposite sido . of tho soundness of Democracy. Upon territorializing the Statos ns an original Radical plan, be says: In lrtlil, 1 was consulted by loading Republicans, anticipating llio over throw of tho rebellion, about llio doo trino which tome yoart afterwards was developed and known at "terri torializing tho Slates," und later in a loiter published in llio Louisvillo Jour nal, 1 protostcd against tho saino scheme. I held that tho Stales wore indestructible, and (hut when rebel lion was put down tho States survived in all their original sovereignly und equality in tho Union. Tho Consti tution was bused upon tho vital Integ rity of tho Stotos, and their unhappy overthrow was not necessary to the suppression of the rebellion or lo the liberation of tho slaves, or to any le gitimate purpose for which tho war was wagod. Tho tad experience, bv which oluvon years of prescriptive rulo on the part or ino urani party loave tho jsorth and South in hostility, and the subju gated Statos in anarchy, proves thnt my roars or such policy woro nut ill toundou. On tho Ku-Klux, ho says I It was tho disfranchising of th loading minds of the South, and iho fatal attempt lo subjoct tho Saxon raco tho majority .in numbors to the minority of tho African froodinon, which brod that foulest oxcrcsonco of slavory tbe Ku-Klux Klun. I remcmbor no instanco in all history whero tho servile race have beon buo cessfully set to rulo over the former musters : nor do 1 boliovo that now such attempt will boar any other fruits tbnn discord and ruin to ono or both parties. Now forlhcdenunciution, truthfully strong : " 1 denounce Ihe attompt to weaken us by a tludicd policy or arraying tho blacks against Iho whites. I donounco tho design of barbarizing uh, by tho corrupt and irresponsible rule ol men Irom Iho iNorlh, who have nn com nion interost in our aflairs, who di vido our poople, and wasto our sub Blanco. I denounco the attompt to rovorso Iho natural order ol tilings, by tubjti. jeeting, by constitutional charges and ingeniously contrived laws, the intel ligence and proporty of the South lo ignorance and pauperism. I donounco Ihn enmity of tho Grant rilo to tho independence of n.il.n l.n,.n,, tl. I, !... -..!.. must Ja interest finally gravitate lo wards and belong to tho .South. I donounco tho union of tho powers of tho cxocutivo, judicial and legisla tivo departments, in tho military head oi tno nation, 1 donounco Iho nonotkra, favoritism and corruption and proscription of tho Grant administration. I denounce tho echemo of subjecting men und measures to the solo end of ro electing a military chieftain. And lust, and abovo all, 1 protost against tho unconstitutional nd des potio Interfcrcnco with tho right of pcnccablo assomblago of the pooplo ami tho ballot box by tho frequent and alarming use of tho cartridi;o-box. I he renominntion and reelection of urant is to consolidate all these, usurpa Hons and abuses and open up a hiqh way to the overthrow of all their liber' ties. DicwowAniES as Partt Documents Tbe Now York World calls alton tion to the fact that Dr. Portor, tho last rovisor of Webster t dictionary. has made swooning cbangos in all tbe political definitions to ns to acoommo ditto thorn to tho novel doctrines of tho Radicals. All such words as "con slitution, "compact, "Congross, "nation, "republic, and tho whole class of political words, havo boon so defined by Dr. Porter as lo furnish arguments, in the very meaning of the words, sirainst not meroly the Democratic view of our institutions. but against tho viows of a staunch but mo nest old 1'oderaliHt, liko Dr. Web ster, and against tho universally ao- ceptod opinions ol all our patmo mon previous to Ihe civil war. A copious citation of thoso dishonest partisan changot Is given. Under such oircum stances tho work, excopt in its earlier editions, can no longor bo appoalod to at nn authority. Lancaster Intelli gencer. Touau but Uncontradicted. -Tho Chicago Times publishes tomo very gravo charges against senator t orn oroy, who having fallen under tho powor of a counterfeiter from Ohio named Carman, by being dotoctcd in a criminal liason with his wifo, has not only paid Carman 90,000 of hush money but procured his appointment to office in tho pension bureau at Washington, and also obtained places in the interior department for two of bis sons : whilo Mrs. Carman and an other woman of similar character, named Mrs. Grant, wore appointed on the solicitation of Senator Pomorov lo positions In the bureau of engraving aau printing, 'i rtesfs charges wcro laid before tho publio about a month bl'O. and wo have ever Bince expected somo contradiction of thorn from Senator Pomoroy, but nono hns como. Ifthey aro iruo, tnoy exhibit a dogreo of cor ruption and vieeamonir Kadioal offi. cials at Washington which Avon tho robberies ol the lainmnnv rimr do not exceoa in airocny ana snaiuoloisnoss. DihxctTestimont. Tho Now York Sum prints in full ft dood ol ninoty seven acres of land sitnato in Cook county, Illinois, from Joseph R. Jones no. who to uiysscs a. Urant consid eration "one dollar." Tito dsle of the paper it May 22, 1809, less than throe months after Grant took tho presiden tial chair. Joseph R. Jones is minis- tor resident of the Unitod Statos at the court of Brussols, ono of the most osirnblo diplomatic positions abroad. Ho was appointed by Grant about tho 22d of May, 1800. A moH romarka. bio coincidence. "Loyal" Nebraska They have a muddle in Iho Legislature of Nebraska, which broke up jn a tow on Saturday last. IUsraltier hard to got at iho heusl or tail of ,tho muddlo, but il scovis lliul .thore it florce quarrel among tho members of llio Ring of Radical pludorors, at to a division of , tbe steal ings. A rumpus of this kind, howovor, is not to bo w.ondorod at. There is always a fight when Itcomot lo pick ing tho hones. . Coupon JttUt. Thoy nse sassafras lea in Juniata county at preventive of small-pox. Tho conscience fund al Washing ton now amounts to f 130,000. Jamoa Linn, ton of Judgo Linn, diod suddonly at Wllliainsporl on the 6th, aged 24 years. The Cove Echo is tho tillo of a newt papor just started at Marlinsburg, Blair oounty. Tho Now Hompshlro oloction came off yosterday, but wo aro unablo to give tho result. Tho California wheat crop promise t lo bo fifty per cent, groator than in any previous year. Pittsburgh boasts of ft coal trado amounting to threo million flvo hun dred tons annually. The houso of Patrick Welch, nonr Scranton,wa8tlestroyod by flro Friday, and his two children perished. ' They have ft steam donliBtry in Johnstown. Just think of a steam ongino jerking out teoth. Ugh I The world hat had its iron ago, its goldon ngo, and ago of bronze; but Uic present is tho ago of steal. Tho eleven territories excood, by nearly 200,000 squaro miles the ag gregate ol all llio admitted Stales. , i The Grand Duko Aloxis spent Sun day in company with his stair and the Governor in Havana at a cock-fight in that city. ' A bill it now before llio Legislature for tho ostensible purposoof oi'ifsni Ing a Lumberman t hxolmno ut Wll liumsport. Tho Pittsburgh Post announces by authority, that General Cass will not dnclino tho Democratic nomination for Govornor. Nino persons wcro immersed in tho rivor, at Lowisburg, on Sunduy last. Tbe ice was cut from tho shore tomo twonty foot for tho religious ceremony. If you want to talk heavy scionco, say "protoxyd of hydrogen1' instend of ice. It sounds bigger, and not ono man in a thousand will know what yon mean. ' Tho PoMmastor General wants all loltor writort to placo the namo of tho county, us woll as post ofllco and Slnto, on ull letters and papers hero aflor superscribed by them. A Contro county school tenchor ap peals lo tho ladies to visit his school in tho following pulhotic terms: "Como often ; wo lovo to soo your pretty fucos and winning looks." On Friday evening n Democratic meeting was broken up in Kingston, England, by a loyal mob, such as usod lo break up Democratic meetings in this country, during Iho negro war. A Farmer's and Stock Breeder's Association was orsrnnized in Crawford county a short limo sinco, embracing tome ot tho most substantial' lurmers and slock breeders in the county. A vcnerahlo Tyrono lady ! collect ing all the Heralds she can lay nor hands on, to mako soup of. Sho says inoy aro a "ueapui sue bolter than asiiot, they aro almost clear lio lraugn. Although tho Louislature had airreod to Adjourn on the ZMIi or March, th Sonuto, on lbursduy lust, passed resolution to extond tho lime lo the 10th of April, and wo supposo tb llouso will concur Congress is talking about buying Independence Hall in Philadelphia. We advise that oily, It sho dun I want tho historic spot turned into an sy Itim lor Impecunious niggers, to koc it hersolt. At ono place on Bennett's, a short distance below Mix Run, says the Cameron J'rets, thoro is an ice gorio about ono ball mile in length and an average depth of ten feci. If this starts with a flood, look out I Ex-Sonator Ross, Murk J. Parrott, N. Wood, Ex Governor Crawford and T. II. Walker, lead in Iho Liberal Ro publican movemont, in Kansas. lull delegation of anli Grant mon will bo sent to tbo Cincinnati Convention It is said that Fred Doucluss' col orcd brethcrn in Erio aro about to bring suit against iho Reed llouci of that city for damages in refusing linn tho privileges ot tho hold. Wo linen heard Ihul Sumner's civil riifhtt Uill had passed. Tho Williumspnrt Sun savsi ccrtuin young ludy in this city advhid a gentleman Iriend not lo tako flit irons to bed with tiin on cold nig! is, at Ihoy Bsiirht warp his feet. Iho stupid fellow did not know enough lauo mo hint anu propose Tho latest peculation is that of r U.S. Sonator Cnttoll of Now Joiiy and Secretary of tho Navy Robosonpf tho tamo Slate, by collusion bavo oi.eli in a (ie m nan miuion on ino uoveni mnnl in llnwntt nf fi . i ...!.!.. ...vow .., viiw r v. mi iiinimiu biiiiij iUpp:ie ds. I t, LH f AnAl . 1 1 n ' . I V i ' 1 According lo tho Democrat Ilavon has a class of Individuals slvVd "coal hoavert." Thoy mount clal trains passing through Iho city, aid push off tho coal for several squaiis along tho roulo. Tho nalhorilics ife called upon to check tho open theft o ono io x.ovo, is llio rair iu? ditty in Bellefonte, just now. Eurey says it "sorter seems to him ho ' hut hoard it some whero beforo. but Ihnl its strains wander through his oars liko molasses through a bushel basket" But, thon, Joo lias tho only pair of ears of that kind in Bellelonte, un haltered. lirainerd. Kov. J. II. Grior of Jersey Shoro is oighty four y ars of tgo has preached llio Gospol sixty years married fivo hundred and eighty-tix couples, and from bit good health and aotivity, we have no doubt ho will bo spared to "lio many knots" yot. This is certainly ino wish oi nit many Iriends Groat excitement oxisls lust now throughout Iho Oil rcirions. uriainir irom ino diuck niniimg systom adopt r . i i.i. , ... " ' . " ed by the "Southorti Improveinont Company," which suceocded in obluin ng ft charter Irom tho l.cilslaturo und s now trying lo control all llio oil inlorostt. It appoart io bo errand monopoly. W notice that a bill for Iho an- poinlmont of measurer of timbor. in Allegheny county, has again beon in- irouuecu in the lioiris nturo. This la doubtless tho tame kind of a moasuro attomptod two or throe yoart ago, to unablo a sot of thinks at Pittsburgh 10 defraud our lumbormon by monnt of ft short hook, and compelling all lumber piuslng to ba measured, and pay high cot 10 thoso t'fvor pirates. A palhstio and uaotlo Republican onrnul in Kansas ooraos lo the rescue of Senator Caldwell, and declurot that he won't bo turned out of hiii scat in the U. S. Son ii to, evon if ho did buy it way Into it, and winds un bv sav. ing that "he will livo and be honored lid beloved bv tho Slat a when thn fnll ..-..I.!- .- ... . - . . T , iii,i 4iuu iu ii'iisb ruiiines io sign a Bau 4ud pluinlivo roqtiiem over the graves I somo ol bis de timers." . - frank Hlair oh Urant. The othor day I sont a card lo Frank Blair, who promptly came out of the Senate, fur Frank is bold asu lion and never ovadet tho newspapor challenge. Frank invited J. B. Stillson aud my self buck into the Marblo Room, and gavo ut ft frank ond froo illuir conver sation. Ho expressed the opinion that Grant wnt ft "groat man." Said ho : "Ho hat an immonso personality; Iho awful inoarnaiion of sell'. He is running this Government without principles, on tho llioory of porsoual success. Ho must bo a big man ; for who ever saw a oonflrmod drunkard and borrowor raise himself up lulo in lifo, uuloss bo bad loft tomo strong human demon ts for capital. His Govornmont is not comprehensible, not intellectual only pcisonal. The American pooplo are in more danger to-day from a man of this character, than thoy would bo from Aaron Burr, or men of much higher parts. Under Grant we are approaching that period of political complacency and indiffur enco, as a pooplo, which will make Iho incoming of a despot quito proper and natural. "Grant cures nothing for parly or principle; ho runs tho thing for him solf; and many of tho business inter ests of llio country aro so situated that they can bottcmirurd lo drop into the lipo of a poworful President's preju dices and ambition than to join the tui'tBs of the pooplo In fighting, him Grunt hns committed but one mistake as a politician, of courso, I am talk- irf T'm ky as ono politician to another, and that iuimuUu Ij oi.uMiig off llio old Abolitionists who havo rev olutionized llio country, for tho auko of certain Swiss liko Morton and Cam eron, who never cared fur tho durkoy moro than Grant himsull." "Oath" in Chicago Tribune; Radical hiruoENCg. Tho villainies unearthed by the Congressional Com miltco at New Orleans, almost pass human comprehension, aud depict in tlio most glai ing colors tho outrages that havo beon carried on by the car-pet-bairirors, under protection of Ihe reconstruction luws and by llio aid of Federal bayonets. All that is neces sary to find a ntsl of Radical corrup tion is to send a Congressional Com mit too to somo point whoro Radical officials have been in power for a year or two. And yet it is gravely propoBod to continue in powor tho party that nurtures such corruption as hns been found in Now Orleans, and Now York, as woll at elsewhere. Can tho people afford to bo robbed al ways f Another Radical Cauoiit. John N. Ehlo, clerk in tho Third Auditor's Omeo, 1 rousury Department, at Wosh ington, was arrested on the 12th, on a wnrranl at tho instance of tho Third Auditor, who charges him wilh steal ing from the files of the office certain abstracts nnd evidences of indebted ness upon which to baso fraudulent claims ugaiust tlio Governmont. Ehlo, as bo abstracted papers, passed them to a supposed confederate, but who, in realily, was a detective employed to walch bis operations. Ho was re quired to give bail. Lemon adr and Soda. An entire disruption of tho Radical party in Massachusetts is threatened through the action of bar keepers, who refuse to tell intoxicating beverages to any ono who voted fur Gov. Washburn. When tho advocates of prohibitory liqnor laws aro themselves omitinod to lemonado and soda-water tho move ment is placed in dosporale peril. Lovklt. And now tho "Smilor" says ho is not a candidate for Tresis dent in opposilon to tike Gift Taker. It it gonertilly underelooJ that iic wants Iho second placo on the ticket nnd to muko euro of gelling it bo pulls for Grant whom ho supposes lo bo tho strongest yet named lor Iho I residen cy or. the Radind ticket. , Cunt. A. K. Dunkol, ono of tho pro prictors of tlio riiiludclphia Sunday Republic, wlit lint been announced ns ti cundiiluto for Prollionotary of the n;.ii.w.i r.....i i.. u.v...-u , i. . i 'in.l WUII, llling illlUUIl IIIU VUI umiit of big paper, withdrawn tiaino, bocauso in tolf roHpoct lio tun not go into tt Judical Convonlion, ow ing to tlio trimmer in which these bodies oi'oconduetod in Philadelphia. At tho last mcolinit of tlio Slnto Ed itorial Convention, llio city of Krie wdri proponed as tho point whero that body should conveno, when their reg ular inidmiir.niur oxcursion whs tnken. In a view of tuuli nction tho Councils of that city havo extended a formal invitation, and plcdiro thoir visitors a cordial wchomo, with tho best cllbrls of llio aulhorilict lo make tho visit a pleasant one. Tho Boston Journal cava that a now safe has hoe n invented whiuh makes thinct very unpleasant for burilarav Ihe wiilln nro tilled with cnniiowdor in such a manner thai the blows of a sledge or the cutting of a chisel, in llio attompt to rob tho vafe, will ignito the powder, blow off tho outor crust. anniluluto tho burglar, and Jenvo the eoyunU of the nlo amnjurcd. Stats Treasurer. On Saturday the 8cnto unanimouslr passed a rvso lutinil proposing an amendment to the Cor.suiuiion providing for tho oloo- lion ol Male 1 rcnHiircr by tbo pooplo tv gidvnlisrmfuts. IsI.IC VIOSiDUE.-Ther. will be oi- osed to puhlie sale, at tho resideneo of the undfsignod In Pike townstilii, mile west nf lllooxlngton, on SATCHIIAY. MAHCII l.'l.l IS71 tbo following personal property I One 3 roar old I sit, I fresh Cows, I Hlioat, 1 Died, I set of Itliicvetntih nqd I set or Carpenter Tools, 1 Hods and Bedding, Chairs, Htoves, and all my other hoasi-huld goods, together will a. treat man farming utensils and other articles ton numerous to mention, pal. lo ooniiuenoo at 1 o clonk. Lib eral terms. I). B. Kb' AM. Msreh 1.1, Itrt.-lt Attention, Liimbrrnion ! WK sire now manutaelurlng our IMI'llOVRD CTEK1. -piK KKT UillVIMl CANT. IIOOHH, superior to an other in use. We havo also in elnrh a large nuaulltv of Canlbooks suita ble fir railing purposes, whioh we aro selling cheap for eash. AM Or! t It. KhNNAlll). Clrsrnoid, ra., March II, 1H7I. HEW WAS1UXCT0X ACADEMY, Clearfield County, Pa. T MK LMTMMKR TRKM of thle In-tilutlna 1111 open on tiie Aral Momlav of Mav noaL Term. Ave month.) . Thr ooarn of iluilr will trwlirana a rlirlil and Miomuith teat In ever braarh reiiiilte to a rao ui ( wuiiiMiin'ti fautiiia. Vooal and ImtruMeittal muie will oeeunv an Imnnrtant p)nt In tee rnuree of etmlj, r.ii.ili will be adjaitt(d at anr time .Itirlnir Ihe oMion, and oharged frtta time of entoritig to th oloee of the (nqii. Va detluttlion will be made r almenoe, eaopl In oaeee of protranted IMan. BtU'lmte dupirltiK roome for "rluhltln" u&. be aewrouynlaied at iniiderala rat or. licH.1 .ImardlnK ean ba tinieurrd at .Mitre dol- len i sour nn jmmioanu pri-ata nuuKi'a, li rarllouhra addrrm " ' . tt r t.KOHUF W. 1NU, rr.nrlr.al, Jdtu-ob 6, TI-tf Waittioftion. P.j $'fjnl lU'rrtiSfmcnt. moWNSIIIP AUDITORS' SET- .1 TM'.MKNT. llq.ort ot the Auditors of Hrnlr township for A. 1). 1871, Tls l Jat Noi.dss Bti'l lunar Zit.LloJ, Biiperriaori of Uredjr tiiwoililp far lS7l,ln aoevunt with tbe lluaU funds uf aaitl township. John noi.hkii, d. To amount at ta loriul for 187 1 3 To uuseaUnl oriler fur.. 13V M Cu. 11 work d ine lj oltliens... t710 17 llj etoneratioas,.......i 7 10 lljr por contiijie , 2Q 15 11 supervisur'awa)(os 1st tlO Uelonue due township...,, S ti Total. I.HI7 7 11,017 7 HKNltV 7.II.I.IOX, Da. To amneut of tax lerlnl fur IS7I tl,07l 11 To unst ated order HO 49 To two unseated ardors 127 72 Tooash - t II Co. D work dono I' cltlens,..f 1,071 20 11 supervisor's wages 1112 OA Djr work and plnnk 21 07 Total.. ..JM ,7Si62 jMjM 62 Jisrs C, IUiirstt and Okokos C. Kmr, Over, spurs of Ihe I'oor for 1S7I, in aooimnt with the l'oor funds oi said township Un. To am'l ree'd from former Overseers... $272 Bfl To notes of Sualler'i voudue.. VI 77 To earn at vendue lii 22 To cash from 11. Uoodlnnder V 2i Co. D rouahors .'..'., 11 eash paid as par roceipte.... 11 notes uooolleoled 11 overseers' wages 11 per centege lialanoe due township 7I 3 2l'l 8(1 H 87 III (0 a 64 10 07 Total t-'IM I 102 U We, the nndf-rstgned Auditors of Brad town ship, oount of Clearflt-ld, bavinff met acoordinf to law, proceeded to examine tho oeountj and Vou:nvis ertf-.i... ILIS.i miS Hvim? wtii.. Mm -pnrvisors, and James G. Barrett and tJenrffe C. Kirk, Overseers of tho Poor, of said township, for l71, did adjust, audit and tollio tbe same, and And tlieiu as above stated. In testisaon whereof, we have hereunto let our hand this 6th da of il.rnh, A. D. IS72. -JOS 8 1' II It. KIRK, JA.MK3 1KVIN, J. A. TEltrE, Attest! Auditor!. t. W. Cone, Town Clerk. Luthersburg, Pa., March 13-3t. Road Letting I ' NOTICE Ii fareby giren tht tb anderaigacd tSvprrrUon of Lwrmp townrhip will rv cive iiroponati until iSATl RDAY, (ti I (It h day uf M AltOH next, for the grailing, bridging mod completing of ft new publio roaj leading from Jurat-1 Irwiu'i firm, io hairrvnce towmbip, to tba townttbip line bctwrvn Uoihrn dJ lawruo near the mouth of Lick Hun. i'ropontilfl mutt itnt tbe price pr rod or for the whole work. Tbe Huperrlion will meet t the reeidenceof Henry Mead on the day designated atrOTe, where all who e fit ean attend. THO.MA4 LANICU. JOHN K. PAKK8. J. It. fill AW, ClearfieU, Feb.2fl-3t. JAMKH UKuWN. Borough Ordinance. A T amcetinirof the Town Council of Clearfield JV borough tlareb 41b, 1X72, tbe fillowin Or iluianee was nas.etl and ordorcil to he printed lie it ordained bj the Uursrrrs and Town Coun ell of the borough of Clearfield, and ft if hereb ordain.-d by tbe aulhorit of the oanie, I. That the Town t'ounoil shell, before the first Monday of April tn oorh and ererj ear, elect eitlsen of the boroufth ot Clearfield to aot as Ktreet Commissioner, to serve for one ear eomuenoin the first da of Aril of each year, wbo, before entering upon the disehargo of bis duties as sunb, shall lake and satiscrtlie an oalb or affirmation tbe same as now rvqniivd by law to bo adminis tered to members uf the Town Couneil, with tbo following addition: "That he will in no way be Interested in an onntraot wllb tit said borough of Clearfield, nor aeeepl dirrolly or indirectly an gift, reward, or gratuity, from any person inter ested in or applying for any eonlraot or order of work by which said borough will bo charged with lias pavmcnt of an money." t. Tuo said Hlreet Commissioner shall, nnder tho direction of tho Town Council, bare charge and oonfrol of all work to bo done on Ihe streets of the borough of Clearfield, aud shall parrhase n uwti.Mi new ry ,or ino repair or improve men! of tho earns, unless otherwise ordered spoci- ally by Iho T.iwa Council. It shall bo his dutt lo employ and discharge all hands and teams as ma be ttenessary lo perforin tbe work required by the Town Council. It shall also he the duty (f said Ktreet Commissioner to certify all bills whirb bo finds eorreot and true, for work done or material furnished, and hereafter no order shall bo drawn for work done or material furnished for said streets unlers Ihe bill has twou approved by iue eirwi vouiinissioner. O. L. REE1), Burgas. A. W. If., BecreUr mt It. T ICKMMB imiTICEJaThefoMnwIngp, J i sons hare fileil in tbe ofllee of the Clerk of the Court of Quarter rlessions of Clearfield oonntr. Iheir petitions and bonds for License, at tbe Month sessions next, agreeably to Ihe act of Assemnir, cntllim "An Aot lo regiilato tho sale oi inuixicMing tiiquors, sto : ' sotsl ucixsn. William Sehwem, JrH..... M Rradr Jamee ijrler.., Brady h.Rradr Adam hnarf.H (leor(te Knarr. K.J. Williams. Robert Leonard , Andrew til, , leaae UcniMtt.H.,..H H 8. B. How- John F. Younf.. John Doagherty John Fontt I.awrenoe Floods ( t)antl(ih IShalti , IVtor tJarnicr... J. 11. Henrej Arnold tkhtiarre , , !avid Cpolin Klia W. Walk W. W. Irwin William Kiddle Kltn Tumor- William J. Iahy Thomaa Hurley M Hiram Straw Brady It radfort Itradford Buntflde .......... Hurnside ... Clearfield Clearfleld ClenrQVId ........ Curwrnsvllle ...Cot in a ton Coringtiin i ,.( oti Dirt on Covington lovinirtoo l('C.ltUT leeatur .M.,tloshtn ....(iulirb (Juli.h , Hun ton .....Iluiton h.s.. Jordan Jocoph Milliland , M-narthaus nmantiel tSchaarra ,. wKarthaus Lumber City ...... ..... Morris ..New Washington Jatnea L. CnrrT.. .,,,. Joseph KiMuhowerM. ror,ra W. Jarle William II. Hanccr Osceola H Osceola James Habersham.. M Tbot HurrUv,., ,,...Om1. ...... ... Osoenla T P. Hcs!ich John C. Henderson.,., ,, William Tarhs. Terra nee Koenan.,,... , Charles Helper. , John Shcoror..., James Carter. M Charles Keenn F. F. Donnelly... 'Iwire W. Alilea (Icurfte Charlton ....Oserola Osoeola IVnn Fenn Union Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward ..Woodward tlirard K. Piuilea , , Ham u-1 J. Ilradford Job a Keesc H M MlltCAMTILR lotCEJIfl. . Covliif ton John herlok ,., Tlrady ...CvTinglun Iluflton I. . M. Condrlet.M Corrvell A Co II. J. .MrI)onald. tlrorjfe N. Co I hum . Fatrick l)unn Huston ....t'loarfield t'sretila James lnnn ..Woodward ..Wooilward Jesse fl. Williams..,,., , . HA 1.0 OX LICK SUB. Samuel Freston.. Joshua H. II row n , Brady Oncoiila Wood ward A. II. It larirlni James llalor m. Woodward ........Now Washington A. O, TATK, Clerk. Thomas Mrhaffey... Feb. If, U72. XTOTICR. In Ihe ernirt of Common Fleas of X l Clearfield oounty. Pennsylvania, das. K, Vrr, 1 as. No. 543, Marrh T. 1SM. Q.W.dlbboney A O.W. Foreign Attaohment iJnrklns, tlarnisheo. And nnw.24lh Fabruarv. Ifl?4. Mftiri. Wvll A Ficlilinc, Attorneys for tMalntiiT, enter rulo upon tho Frothonotary to afleesa dam ago In above slated two, which dtitioa will ba attended to at tba Fro thonotary's ofHre. In tho boron k It of Clrarltrld. on the Irtlli day of Maroh neit. at t o'elork. F. al. The claim In this ease is three humlred dol lar! and eighty four eents, as of the t?lb day of February, A. I, IK7I, beinx for Roods, liquors, A p., sold and delivered by said Flaintiff Ui said iMVmUnt. (Certified from tho Reoonl at ClearAold, the ISth February, lH7t. t. 2-Hi A. C. TATK, Fratbonotary. AIIHtl4TRAT(IRH .Notice is horehy (riven that lrtitrdof administration on thorslnteof MARY J ANU DA V IDHON. dro'd. late nf !lr township. Clrarl.e1d eonnty. Fenn'iu, haying born duly $ ranted to tbo nndereijrned., fioraous IndehUd ia aaid oaUt will yltnw Uiake mmediata lyt, and Uiuae bavimv elrf1ma or demands jill prison! them properly e-.it'.ientioaied for (Element without delay. JAMK afetlEB, .Feb.tl.lPra ntpd. Administrator. TbJOTIC'Kt The booKa f tho snbserlher hart 1 1 boon plaoed In tbe bands of Ham or I Jenkins, Fn-., In the borough of Curwrnsvllle. for.t'olleo tlon. All persons knowing thewiselres Jidrblrd will ploao call and pay their aocounU. Aiffloo on otnuiu- P.ai anu ruurin limn. II IV lYlWNJ jrarwenitlll, March , IWj? .11. C0UAT PEOCLAMATI05. XI fllRHKAS. nan. O. A. MAY KB, President M Judge of th Court of Conoo Pleaj ef th Twenty-inn tJaiJlelal oUlitrlot, ompoaed tf tbe eounitu or ciearntia, venire ana vnacoa and lion. William 0. Volet and Hon. Job J UlAb, A moo i ale Jdge of ClearflelJ ooanty, have iiioed their precept, to aie directed, for tbe holding of t Court of Common Pleaa, Orpbana' Court, Court of Quarter fioMloni, Court of Oyer and Terminer, and court ol ueneral Jatl Uelir try, at the Court lloott at Clearfleld, In and fr tbo fiountyof Clearfluld, oomineocing on the Third Monday, Iwtlt day of March, IHK, and to continue ono wtek. M0TICK Ifl. therefore, hereby giveo, to the Coroner, Juitiei of tbo Peace, and Conitablea, in and for eaid oounty of Clearfield, to appear In their proper penoni. with their Record i, Rolli, Iuquliitloni. JCaaaiiaaUoBf, and othor Remem braneei, to do thoae thingf which to their offioea, and ta their behalf, peruio to b dono. GIVEN ander my hand at ClearfleM. tfcli JStb day of February. m tho year of oar Lord one tiiouaand eight hundred and lerenty-two. JtSTIN J. PIK, SbtrltT. Rr.C.lSTn'S WOTIC'K-KutlelBhcrf,ly given that the following aooounta bavo been eiauiiniU and penned by me, and remain filed of record In tliia ullioe for the Innpevtiun of heire, legatee, orelttore, and all othen in any other way lut'iresloil, and will he prcat-ntrd to the nuxt Or phan' Court ol Cl twfWJ county, to bo held at the Court House, in the borough of G'lor field, eoin menoing on the Sd Monday (being tho Jtlth day) of Mitrch, A. I. 1P72. Final account of John Morrow, executor of W. W. Andorton, late of Uloom townibip, doeeaaed. Final account of Kllii Hmeal. executor of Ettia betb 8 meal, lata of Hogge townrhin, doeeaaed. Final account of William end Kllie tiuieal, ad miniitratori of George Htnoal, late of liogga town etiip, dcca3ed. Partial aoooont of John R. Carr, administrator of Harab A. Jury, late of tiirard tuwnehip. dee'd. Areonnt of Philip Rogerr. adminietratorof Ma ry J. Kelly, UO ol Oeocola borcugb, dpceaacd. Aet'ount of Kliiabeth Hefauckvr. adminietratrlx o,f Ueorfffi Hehtsvckur, taie oi arm j luwuKUip, af-c . n?.i;iHTKn'R Ornrpt, I A. W. l.KK, Cletrfiold, Pa.. Feb. 21, H71-t.) It eg n tor. SherilT's Sale. 1)T elrtueofwrluof Wditiai Esponat, Issued X I out of lb. Court of Common Plena of Clear Held oo.ntr, and t. as. directed, ther. will b. .iposed to public sale, at th. Court House, In Ihe Borough of Clearteld, on Woods, ihe loth da of March, 1872, at 1 .'clock, p. at., the following described real estate, to wit : A ecrtata tract of land situate in th. riling, of Iloutsdale, Woodward township, Clearfield eoun t, Pa., and known in tbe plan of said village as ao. o, anil netng aoout etxtr (frin feet or two huo deed feet in sixe. tieiacd, taken in execution and lo be sold as th. proper! of Isabella Per- sing anq iaria i ersing. Also, . certain Iraot of land sllunte in Oseeol borough, Clearfield eount, Pa., bounded vn the svuin uy Mon. street, west hy M;is alley, north Iit Decatur nllrr, and east hi lot So. Ii3 in saiil town .lot, wilh a la-go two-story fram. house Ihereon, s.ita'ile for two or Ihn-. familie. to lire lu. Heised, taken in .locution and to be ftoid as tbe properly of Charles H. ilullock, dcoeaeed. Also, aeertain tract of land sitnato in Karthaus township, Clearfield coant, Pa., bounded and de. scribed as fallows, lo wit: Oa tbe oorlh by land of Chnrli-s Conoway and others, on the west br James lluwa, south lir land of il. Buuignrdncr, and ra.l Ly llouzb; containing 0 acres. more or less, and hating about lij acres cleared and log house and barn thereon. Veiled, taken tn execution aod to be sold as the propirty uf Thomas Michaels. Also, a certain tract of land situate In Pcnn township, Clearfield county, To., bounded and descnoed as follows, to wit: Ih ginning at . cher ry at oornrr of Derrick and Ilouzhertv land tlu-no. south 2S degrees west fS 3 10 perches to stone; theuoe south 6.1) degrees east 65 4. Ill perches to small hemloek thence north in degrees east i8 3-10 perches to stones, near hoeeh corner of Kenton A l ullertonj Ibene. north d.1 degrees wi - porcoes io nisoe oi ocginning; con. tiuiu. v Rci, c?iEi-u, laeru in exceuiion nn to be said as the property of Jacob ti. Sbafler. Also, a certain trast of land sllunle ia Klcr town, Morris lownship, Clearfield eounte. Penn'a. bounded and described as follows, lo wit : On the west by Joseph C. llrenner. north by land of Jos. Potior, east by r-ebasluin tionernft, nd sootb by r'ront struct ; containing ono half an Mr. mora or less, ana oaring a frame house and shop Ihereon erected. Seised, taken in execution and to be sold as lue properly ol n lijieiu L. M.rrell. Aleo. a oertaid tract of land si'o.t. In Drady lownship, Clearfield county, I'o., hounded by land of l'rescolt, llelierlinx and others, eontsinin. T acres, being nearly all cleared and haelng a log k ( I . ..7 - u-rm, irn.nc unm sua goo'i orooard tnereon. .Seixcd, tnken In etcrutlon and to be sold al tbo properly oi uillialn reefcy. Also, a certain trort of land situate in Corlnr. ton township, Clearfield eoiinlr. P... K.,.,n,Il ..! described as toliows, lo.il.- On the north by lands of John J. Plrard, and cast, south and west by lands of L. M. Condriet ; containing 10 acres and having a mill site on the nremisea. -u.d. ink-n in exoeution and to he sold .a the pr..rrtr of Tk..n..k.. .1.1 I.'.- q-L 1 1 Also, two certain tracts of land l!nn' In Wm.J ward townshin, Clearfield eounte. I. XV I bounded east by land of William Wister. south by land of Mrs. burker. west he rienrfield ni and on the north hy land of I). Been., i eoolain ing 12S acres, and having about .0 acres cleared aud a bous and barn thereon. Ko. handed writ t.y lund of itavid Philips, .onth by land of sr. nieianoer, nasi By land ol 1 homes Iliton a norin ny land of Ur. Monti ; containing 40 acres, bused, taken in execution and to bo sold as in. property of Hand llenssl. r-dMlldderl will ink. notice thai Ii n.e mhI oi the parrhase money must bs paid when the proporty is knocked down, or it will he put up r-n.nirr's Oreira, I BhorllT. Clearfield, Pa., Feb. 18, 1S73 "" "'D- sisun 4. riis Sheriffs Sale. Ill v'.riu. of writ, ol i'lVri 'ocins, l.-oed J onl of th. Court .1 Common Plea, cf Clear field county, and to ns directed, tb.r. will k. exposed to PUBLIC RAI.BmI th. Court Hons. in lae sorougn ol V e.rfield. nn M,,nJ. Klh day of Marrh. 1S71. at I a'elo.V. - ii.. luiiowtng n.oi a. me, jo wlti All Dcfendsnl'a interest In .11 h. m..:. L.t of ground sitnste In the borough of lloulxilale. Clearfield oounty, Pa., being on tlio west sido ol Ilrlsbin street, aud bounded o. th. north-east he lot of II. O. Dales, and known as lot No. 04 in Iho p.oi oi said borough, and baring theror n .reeled a pioni uweinng house l,10 feel in sise. h'eixed, "" " esreuuon ana to no told as th. pronerty of H. J. Mcllowan. Also, all that certain piece nf ground silnate In Houtadalc, county of Clearfield, and Stale of Pioin. sylvania, on th. north of ilaunah street, and run ning norm is rrct to liMVet "ey, known and designed as lot No. 13 in the general plot of said town, and having a two slory plank houso aid plonk or frame stable Ihereon created. Seised, aarn in exeeutloa and to n. sold as Iho nronerle v. run cuiinv. o.:.- Also, .11 Defendant's Interest In thai certain tract of land siliist. in Woodward township. Clear field county, Pa., beginning at a hem Inch nniM. al or near the north-west corner of the r.ri.in.1 survey) lhenee,hy land warranted in the name of uoorge naxer. Jr., south 40 degrois east I2H porches to a white o.k thence by residua of tract north 60 degrees ost l;l perebc. to a hemlock sapllnri tbenee by resldu. ot tract north 40 d.. grees west 1W perches lo a post; thence by land warranted In tbe name of John MoAhan. aa'nth degrees west 13(1 perches to Ihe place of beginoiug j evniaiiiing n-j acre, ana lu.l prrcbea and allnw- naving a small irume House and stable Iherera .reeled. KelsiJ taken in esmiition ....I lo b. sidd as Ihe property of Robert Alexander. Ala., .11 the interest, right, tillo. Ac. in one tract warranted In name or John AlcCelion, eon talning 311 aorta and Hi prrchca, mora or less, situate in Woodward lownship j ono Iraot in war rantee nam. of lteniamin Wilson, containing 545 aerei and 122 perches, more or less, situate in Hue- lien township on. traot in warrantee namo of loan exyron, containing 7 acres, more or less, llnat. In lleealur township: ono tract In w.v. rente, name of of Thomaa Kdinunaton.oontaining 71 acres and 2fl perches, mora or less, situate In lleealur township. Heised, taken in execution and lo be sold as Ihe nronortv of K. W. II. I. ...i James K. Walson. Mniddore will lak. nolle, that IS ner cut. of th. purchase atoney mast b. paid when th. property Is knocked down, or it will h. pu' I up again for sola. JUSTIN J, pin, " enssirr a urriru, I ablriff Clearfield, Pa., Feb. 3t, 1871. k Sheriff's S?'.?, 1Y virtu, of writ, of . ,1 .., 1 ) sued out of Ih. Cotut .... ."iV 'f: Cle.,..d ...nl,. a-.d ',. " rj." thJ. lei..V.,P.k'. k V,'"LIC OAJ-K-itehi rot Ions, la Ih. boro'.,.k .r ii....... L. " io".wma; Heal Ksia., to wit! "'"''" ," f'"oo dwelling house, lit ou l'L with kitchen attached. IA in r...i 1. silusle In Oeeool. hnrotigh, Clenrf eld connly. -., ... .... . nppoeiie ino at. K. t'linrrb and on th. north east corner of lll.nchard and Hal. street, .( c'urllllaie appurtenant therein. Heised, taken' iri . location and tn n. sold as Ih. properly of JsniM Conrad, .waor .r n poled owner nd oonlrartor. ' ."Didders will tak notice thnt 1.1 per cent, nf th. piinhos. money must he paid when Ih. properly Is knocked down or il will h pt , again for sale. Jl'fTIN J. PIK, rinantrr't Osntm, I Sheriff CIcrBi ld, pa., March js, I7J. rt' TVTJCKfV Ct!lfTAIII..;ii Viti)l ItKK HILL, ..id will nn th. rrnfi. sf tw.ni. I ht Miti, m a oop, . out ..l.treii. " , (duraiioaa!. C1IEKJ?TTKKE Male and Female College I fllRIS popular Institution will open for the X Hummer teuton on tbe first Monday of ftUy 172, under th In-tmetionof aoorpsof oompek-at tt'M-hers. in the oollcgo bnildings the pleasa&t village uf t'herrytreo. Indiana county, Fa. Courso of Instruction thorou((h. U utie, voeal and initruuental, Included. Uood boarding fur. nishvd at from 12.69 to $J.60 per week. For further particular apply to either of tba nuderslgncd 10 froo tors, or add reus tbcia at Urant F. O., ludiana oounty. Fa. Jlon. II. H. McCORMICK. II. B. KI.N'FOItTH, E.g.. JOHN KAFON, F.io,.. bn. K. lRAl,I,!Klt, Da. A. R. LOVKLACR. Feb. 7, 8m. ' Lirectors, MISS H. S. SWAN'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS CI.EAnFIELD, PA, TIIE WISTKn TKRH of fourle.n weeks, will eoinmcr.ra Monday, Jan. 1st, IH72. TERMS OP TUITION. Reading, Orthography, Writing, Obj.et L.S- 1'rlniaiy Arilhuelio and I'rimar "eographj 17 tt History, l,ooal and desoriptir. Urography wilh Mnp Drawing, (iraumar. Mental and Wrillen Arithmetic HM f 60 Algebra and the Sciences IS 00 Instruction in Instrumental music 10 00 Oil painting, 21 lessons.... II Oti wax work I or For full particulars send fur Circular. Clearfield, Kept, 7, I70.jp4. CLEARTELD ACADEMY. A Male aud female Claulcal llleh fbool. r.eh Iteirts.ut Separate. IXotlnri and Cauiplete In Itself. t pilE scholastic year of this Institution Is dirt. I ded into two sessions of flro months (twenty-. on. weeks) each. The first session oommenoes oui tbe first Monday in firptember; tb. second, OB tb. first Monday in February. The course of instruction cmh races .r.ry thing necessary to a thorough, practical and aMomplish-i ed education of both sexes. Pupils will b. admitted at any time and charged! from date of entrance t. the Iom of th. session. No deduction will b. mad. for absence, except! In eases of extreme and promoted illness. Htuclcnls from a distance can be accommodated, nilb board at low rates. For particulars, send for circulars, or address Her. P. L. HARRISON, A. M., July It, 1871 If. Principal. jttral (fstatt for alr. DRIVATB SALT? or VALUABLE 1 PROPKRTV! The premise, occupied by Joseph Goon, at nioomingUfn, are hereby olTcrod at private sale consisting of about three acre, of ground, a auav modious and convenient dwelling house, a ham aod usual outbuildings. Well suited for th. pur poses of a store property or a hotel stand. Frio, low and term. easy. Inquire of T. II. MURRAY, tMlM, . Clearfield, Pa. Farm for Sale I 11IIR undertignrd, residing in Bogirs township, offer- for sale bis farci, containing ONK ill NhHKD ACliKP 75 acre of whieb is clear, ed and under eiiltirationj having thereon erected a frame dwelling bouse, log ham and the nsaal outbuildings, toother with 120 bearing fruit trees and an rirt Kent spring of water. A three-foot Trin of COAL and a three-foot vein of F1RK C'1AT, both oprn. which can be seen at any time hy onlling on the prrmisrs. Ttili farm is situated one fourth of a mile from Vatlaceton station, on theTynnoA rifarfl?ld Railroad. Title indi'na. table, and poeersflon gircw at any time. For further particulars call m the nrcmises or address HENRY A. PUlMtL. Wallocrton, January 17, IflTi Sm. House & Lot for Sale or Rend 1M1E undersigned offers lor sale or rent, upon . reasonaltlo le-ins, a two story dwelling, lot aod stable, in Blonmt-jgton, Pike townshin. Fwr terms, Ac., apply to LEWIS L ULOOM. January 3.1, 1871 tf. 7"KST vibciiiia Timber and Coal Lands FOR SALS! The following tract" of Timber and Cool Lands are offered for sal. t On. tract ol 1 7,0u0 acres,, lying on the Klk Hirer, la Webster county thre. tracts lying on th. sain, river In Rraxton county, two of o.tltiO acre. e.oh .ad on. of 1,000 aeres; aud .no tract containing 9,H( 0 acres, lying o. th. tiaulcy Rlvw, io Nicholas county. Thulitle. to the., lands are perfect. 1 Any information concerning these landseaa h.. had l.y addressing O. B. FLEtlAL, iarch22, 1871-tf. Philipslwrg, Pa: ANNOUXCEMEXT OF THE GREAT REDUCTION OF PRICES I! nv . porti:r mi aw, o. d. . . IMPORTANT TRUTHS: - Haring sneecded in gelting a lighter tanifr. material, hence tbe low and s.oo'ernl. charge, for, partial and full sets of Toeth. I us. tba. brat manufacture of toeth and other material. Alt operalione registered and warranted lo g.sw ser vie. and satisfaction. Friends, reflect tliot Ml chanroa for th4naer-. . tion uf artificial and tbe oariog of ta-aalurai' leelh ore now Ihe most reasonable in Fvnawvlvanis.. Preserve your leetb and yon preserve year health. Putting of the natural toeth in a health., nra.- serrativeand useful oonditloo i. moda.a.amiai'rr.. bisusos and malrorwalioaaoomaow!.btab. law aaJ afsocial. pans, am trmtesud oarrsirtedJ with fntr success. Kxaainateco-ainl miaallfl tions rara. It would he well for natlests free, a distance In let m. know by mail a few aays before oosainf lo th. olhoo. It is very import snt that elll.lrea aelsreM kV. ages of six and tw.lv. yoara should ha, their teeth examined. Anirsttirltc. are adiaiaisitoed'aad Tnlli n- moved without pain. Ilisnositiona and rkan.lrr .r. I. .1.1 k. .11 the world by l no .xpm.iatia( the toe, h.nca' how very disutroa. may 14 UMretow k. tWper- ' sons to mdulc. an exr reset o of Moreed fmini. ven apart f.-om a hvgi.aic h. Now, to eajoy natural (not arliSnty eowih.rls oad aleanres,' respect and obey aarwral wnrpliciiiw and iaslineU ' r. rtiRThTJ SHAW, D. I). 8. Office in N.w Masooio Susldi.. HmwI iim.i Clearfield. Pa. fool 171 DENTAL CAIID. ' . Da. A. M. HILLS Would snv tn hi. .:... ..j ... . ie geuorallT. that, havlno dl.xlrl ......k:.- wiih Dr. t-ksw, he Is now doing Ih. .ntir. wsrk of his oSse himself, eo that patients need aot fear "c.ng put un.ier toe nanda of any .ther operator Ilaviug obtained a reduction nf ib. n.i.! . L. plate material, I am enabled to put up Uetb much ' cheaper than formerly. 1 also hav. Dr. Blues's- paieni process Tor working rubber platM, which nak. a mneh lighter, mora elastie enj .,- plat, forth, sain, amount of mu.ri.i ..J Wi shes Ihe plato on both sides. i -,V.n lnor.cas.ly kept clean. Fpl.! attwaiiica fald lo th, preservation of Ihe n-,t,r, M1 d-, work ""'-. Always at home, hnles. other aoiire ap- ro... In both the oe-joly papers. febli'll J. M. STfiWART, D. D. S., Offlo. ovor Irwia'l Ping Btors, CI RWKXKVILLK. PA. All d.ol.l oneralloas. either ia Ike merheairal oroperatlv. branch, promptly attended to asd sollslaolloa guaranteed. Hpeelal ellenllon paiif I. the treatment of disease, of the natural leelh,' gums and mo.ih. Irregularity uf Ih. teeth see cossfully corrceled. Teeth extracted without pain by Ihe as. of Ether, and artificial tcih tns.rts.1 of the bt mateiial and warranted to render sal Urootloa. aprllJO'flrly AUCTION ROOMSl Z. C. McCULLOUGH, Ayctioncet. ; I.' UA VIMI oprnel Auction Rooms In Ch-erAoU. IV, I would respe,Mfally inflirm menibatls and inannlacliirer. that nm prrparrd lo sell all kinds ol merchandise on crttniisinu al reasonable Icnus. Hoys of sal wlllM waaou ood by postrrr dull olheiwlse. ' " ' ,rv " ' : -4-K.wioo Alaiket street, next door to or PoMoffle.. ! jaaHU I. t . JleCl LLOttJU., gearaniewi eutirelr r.Usfao1or I. p. trnw. t r-tfflec at V.i nld corner, ai.pS.tle Mi. 8h. llouso. Oir,0'. U,r, from t r IV a. ... sod I lo . P. ". . a.irnts from a Ji.n.po. ihoald a.lify toe a tc.r data beforvbard Uf fhelr 1.1..11-.. 10