tMJUVii.- t-,1 lin - ..,, . - . mmmn GEORGE 15. GOODLANDEU, rniTon ami ruurmcTuii. CI. HA 12 FIELD, V. WKliNEPPAT MOHNINO.MARrill, 1RTJ. Itcmocnilie State iani intton. ? Pursuant In a resolution of the lloinnorittlo Stnto afxunuiivo Comiiiiilon this U:iy ndopmd, a Linuu erutic ."itiito Convention In numbers viuul to tlio rrojtontMtlon In Uitli hiu.psof thu l.cKi.titture, in horcby cnlle I tii meet In Heading, Pa., on Thuradny, May Stlili, I VI, al II o'clock a. ., lu nominal. caudidaU-s fur Oovcrnu;-, Judge of the Kuprumu Court, ftn.l (ibould tllo I.i'trWIitUtro 10 determine) fur An lilor tleneral mid ucltgiitr at large to the Constitutional Comi'nllnn, anil ali Ul fu.m an cultural ticket and Hike! senatorial nlitl rcprrsi-utnlivc delcgn'.ca tn n present the Slato in ttto lioinncralio NutUnal Convent l"U. lly ordur of the Kicceutlio funiinitlee, - - 1 ' WM. A. IV A M.Al'K, Chairman. Atti-al : Wk. M'Cl;i.iami, tWy, Ilarrisburg, Fuhruiry U, IS?:!. Du.SciioKi'i'B. 'flic Jutlitiaiy Com miltoo of tlio llouso on Friday repot-, tod a bill favui ing ilio gi nlin of n now I rial to tliiaciilptil, who is linger ing in CnrlUlo piinon. JIaiich 17x11. "Si. I'utriuk'a tiny in tlio morning" was ono ol iho live Ileal days of tlio tti-iison in tlio weather line, Altoi-nutely eunsliinu mid n anow trlorm llii-ouglioul tlio whole day. A Twenty Million Hank. A pro ject has been Hturlcd, und it looks now us though it would succeed, lo start n 020,000,000 National IUtniV in New York. How arc you, ono homo con cerns? Deliver up, or die. A hoisted. Gov. Geary bus up pointed C. D. Brigham, Es'P: editor of tho rittshnrh Commercial, Auditor General, lo fill tho vacancy caused by tho denlli of Dr. Stanlun, whs was elected last full. Latkk Mr Brigham has declined tho appointment. Gold asb Silver Tho importn lion of Iho precious metals tho past yeur amounted lo twenty million dol lars. Gold ubout seven millions and silver thirteen millions. That brought in tho pockets of emigrants und pas ncngei'8 h not included in tlio.fji-o-going htutoineiit, mid will amount lo oil leut-t oiio-f'uurth tho importation. Guilty. Emanuel SliulTiicr, who was put upon trial at Harrisburg two weeks ugo for poisoning two wives und u mnn numcd Sliurlock, ufler n long and tedious trial bus been found guilty of murder in tho first degree und sentenced to lu hung. Ho is a weulthy farmer, and tho facts brought La liifht ilnrinir llir t il nl Imvn miH everybody who hud any personal no ijuaiutanco with him. , Conokess. ThitTXotly seems to bo doing nothing just now but investi gating the frauds porpolratcd upon the United Statos Treasury by Grant's officials. It is fully established that tho Hew York robbers Tweed & Co. occupied but n small territory, tho balance being occupied by the Wash ington ring, luaded by tho Grant and Dent families, Including Porter, Loot, Hancock, etc. Juiiue Davis Wo notico that some of our liudicnl exchanges arc soinoHliiit troubled over this yonlle man's nomination. Among them the Jiellefonte Republican says : 'Tlio Oirmnn orgun In Cint-iona'.i, tho VuM-s-Unit, calls upon Judge Il.ivis to resign his amtl upon tl Hnpri-ina llrnch In eonscqueiine of his iiouiiiiatiiin by the Lalmr llrfortn Courentiou as their candidate for tbo Presidency." IVrlmps tho Judgo will follow the cxamplo of tho illuslrious Grant "stick," or hold on to tho office ho has got until bo is elected President. SrtLL Sitting.. Tho McCIurc Gray investigating commitloo is siltitig in Philadelphia this week. If iho com mittco is nllowcd to sit two weeks longer they will bo alio to demon strato tliut thu two I'adical factions cast more illegal than legal votes al tho election in tlio Fourth Senatorial District. Such aro tho results flowing from a combination of loyalty and Itadicalism in Philadelphia. That tho Democratic nominee for Governor wan counted om und Geary in by tho Philadelphia rascuU, is now believed by everj; hotly In that city. Alaska. This is that portion of Iho J'usMiin J.mpiro on Una continent for which Mr. Seward paid seven mil lions in gold. It is evident from tho report of the Secretary of the Trcas ury that llio consumption of fancy GoJd is quito limited ill thut Territo ry, from tho fact that tho vuluo of all dress goods, hosiery, shirts and draw crs for the past year amounts lo but Ihirtynme dollars. J ho wljry of Grant's collector of Iho Port of Alaska is 81,000, ivliilo tho revenue collected iimounts to k's than Co.::trroiioNAL Convention. Tho bill for calling a Constitutional Con vention, und lor tlio election of its ineinheiH, bus pasa.-d iho Kenuto, in, ns vo think, nil unobjectionable form, nnd wo havo no doubt will pass tho Iloum. Tbo Convention will bo com pored of 1 52 members, elected In Oc tober next, as follows! Twenty from (be Slate nl large iio cili.on to volo tvr more than ten persons; lix from iho eiiy of Philadelphia no citir.on to volo for moro than three persons j and lour from each Scnatoriul District out-f-ido of Philadelphia only two to bo voted for. This mndo will moke tho Convention n tie politically, nnd m:i!:o tloso work throughout. Tho jmy of tho inf mbi'ivj shall bo f7U0 each Mid ten cents nmilu i'jrcij!ir for not UJ"l e lbn;i 1 ,vn :isiii, Tht ttoom itlll, No member in tho House, during tho debute on this bill, hit tho ntiil so oniplmtioally on Ihu head as Mr. Law she, tho member from lliis county. His s)cocli on tho oucnsion (which wo Will give at length next week,) was directly to Iho point, and fully com prehended by every nu w ho under slootl Alio lumber business. ..But the lobby arguments delivered to the members from Dauphin, Huntingdon, Elk, Snyder, etc., wore fur more po tent in Ihu oml, nnd of course secured ihclr votes for tho "ring" und iigulnsi tho people. Mr. 'Luwslio acquitted himself nobly nnd is entitled to tho Ihuuks of every lumberman, who is opposed to levying blackmail oo tho trudo. Tho daily State Journal says s '-Wo ilireot Atn-nHou to a report of tlie apctou nVHvoml lu tho lluuieof HcprutouUtivetliy John l.nmhe, of CltrtrCi-U countr, iluriug the exciting onuluit on tho uight of tho 11th Intt., on tlio bill rnhwiug tho bnounge of tho HttHiitiehitiiua boom ootnpauy at WilliaumperU Attni'ther, tho ro intirka of Mr. l.uwihe uru lilnelyTSui'i iliQiliid ami ounvlneltig. - He apo.iks of whut ho knowl, and uiaktt itntuuicnta uonotninir the lumber tralo, nnd tho impomtivo iiuporUiiiuo id luaving It unrintrivtt-d tu und ntHrkuta wliurover it may careh for tlioin. wtiU-b dare nut he puMed over lightly, pnrtii-ularly at 1 liaait. Wo oomuicnd Mr. Lawaha'a rpcuob I'j Iho aerioui p.-ruaal of all buiiucvl ilu." . The ratriut, in refcring lo tho same speech, says: , "In tho diieuminn of tlia boom till In tho lluuno 00 Mundny uiht lion. John lttrlic link a bold and fi-nrli'sa aland in favor of tho bill, aa will be Seen by hit aprroh piililiilird clrwliero In thil iniue. lu ttiil innttvr Mr. lift H'abo baa fhown to hit eoiifltitiu-ntii tho dilteri-nao betwiM-11 repnv icntiug himrelf in the Lcifiilature and ri-prrieut-ing hid eonjtituentl. In thli cimo hod lr. Law slie oonnutted hil own individual Intereat aa a luanufacturor of anwvd lumbur, ut ('letirllotd, bo would buvo opponod tho reiluelion of tho himmiige, but iii!tuiid he aupported tho mraituro. We eoio mend hii epcech to our tvadt-m, and auk for thil fearlcaa denunciation of a grittt wrong a careful prruffal." By litter logiilativo proceedings wo notico that Senator Dill introduced n compromise bill, (ufler tho defcut in the House,) and passed it through tho Semtto by u unanimous vote, fixing the boomugo til i)5 cents, and had it messaged to tho House, where by a vole of 50 to 4G It was sent to the Commitloo on Corporations. This ftas another viulory for tho "roos tors," and will probuldy be the lust of tlio bill. As tho auctioneer snys, "Sold again and got the tin." The New DistuicT Another Con gressional Aupporliomncnt bill bus been introduced into the Legislature. In this ono Clearfield is put into tho 10th distiict, to which tho counties of Centre, Blair, Huntingdon and Elk aro added. We have no special choico in this mutter, I tit would prefer this last arrangement to the first, (Clear field, Clinton, Centre, Elk and Mif flin,) because it gives us moro popula tion, and the privilego of infusing Iho right kind of politics into tlio benight cd counties of Blair and Huntingdon. Besides, in Mr. Ppoer wo havo it Democratic momber of Congress to start with for ono year in exchange for thai Jludieu! corruptionist, Scofield, who is at tho head of tho ring which io plundoring tcl counting llto Kavy. II 0 has, tho past six years, stolen onough out of tho United States Treasury lt buy oft" uvory i-ivul thnt came in his way, and it looks now as though ho would do tho sumo this full. Such is tho iladicul maloriul in tho Erie district. The rivuls buy nnd sell each other, like merchandise. IIkiuuc's Success. Willininsport Is blessed (!) with a legislative rooster in tho porson of Peter Ilerdic, who has ofton proven "a thorn" In tho side of business men of that Iwide-nwuko town. What is rcmarknblo lo us is that Peter's neighbors do not feem lo understand him. Although bo has tricked them on several occasions at Harrieburg, on Monday night ho suc ceeded ogain on tho same schcdulo. Tho vote on tho boomugo in tho House was yeas, 35 nays, 45. Just 10 ma jority for Peter. W hen Peter Hurns Duffcy in tho lobby, look out. That clement generally fetches tho little roosters (o tho surface, und in thu lower House thcro is a majority of llial breed this winter. I.mi'ortations. We notice t tint tho nggregato value of importations for tho past year umounts lo tlio sum of fivo hundred mid forly-ono millions four hundred nnd ninety throo thou sand seven hundred nnd eight dollars and ten cents, (8541,403,708.10.) Threo hundred und fifty eight millions of this amount was entered at thu Port of Now York, whilo but ono hundred nnd cighly-llireo millions wore at tho other ninety Ports of en try, including Baltimore, Boston, Phil adelphia, New Orleans and San Fran cisco. Of tho n mou nt lour hundred and oighly-lhree millions were dutiu blo goods und fifty-eiglit millions free goods. Paid. Tho 10,000 bill for fixing up our legislative hulls, ubout which thero was so much fuss mndo nt llar risburg two monlhs ago, was paid last week. To which must bo added the expenses of tho committoo snd tlio witnesses several thousand moro. Poor Dillingfell ! Tho ?5,00O cur tains fetched him, somehow or other. Tho investigator has evidently boon investigated His party restrains him from lolling tlio truth about this mat ter, henco Iho robbery is h gali.ed and will bo continued. Evans hni ran ofT and Small is not condemned. Now for nnothor whack nt tho Treasury. Como nlot'g, Mr. Iling. All right I Dead. A dispatch from Palis states that Mnz.zini, tho celebrated Italian njxilntor, is deud. Ho was lo Etiropo just whut Wendell Phillips is to Amenta, n practical agitator, notn Itik more. Such men tiro substitutes for the "roaring lion, seeking w hom to devour." Tho Washington UcpubUcan has something to say nbout "moro gnns for Grant." Just now hn seonis lo bo troubled with too many gnns, sines the l'roncli Arms linMncsu Is boing brought to light. 1 1 0 would rather have tho qiiostion of guns suspended until utter the l'roiclctilitil election. .Vic flnniisitrr. Tho Btidicals carried this Stnto last week, electing thuir Govornor nnd other Stnto oillcers by nbout 1,500 majority. Lincoln hud 10,000" n 1804 nnd Grant 0,000 In 18C8. ' ' I Tho lllibornlity and bigotry whiuh pervades both Church nnd Slain In that small Commonwealth precludes a majority of its ckieous from ever voting tho Democratic- ticket. Its "tleclino mid full" is nl hand. Tho loss of population is easily accounted for, nnd is setting in so heavily thnt iii tho courso of n fow years nono but bigots will bo left thoro. Every Democratic idon is boing smothered. A single Illustration will eufiico : A negro, brought, from Africa cun vote unywhoro in the State by a rcsidonco of ten days. A white mnn emigrating from Europe must remain fivo years beforo he , can bo naturalized, nnd ufler that occurs ho must reeido two years in the county boforo he can vote, notwithstanding tho new amoudmonts which prohibit odius discriminations between citizens. Europeans boing white, the Constitution is of no nd- vunlngo to thorn In that Stnto. But they had no business to bo born white, for hud they ussumod the color of Sambo they could have voted in Ion days.- . ; ' Wo never want to hear of a Stulo like this going Democratic unless they want to bo reconstructed on tbo Dem ocratic plan and "go und sin no moro." At present tho Grant family is on. titled lo that State. : lie signed. Tho Confederate leader, Gon. Long, street, lo w hom Grant gave n lucra tive olllco ut New Orleans becauso ho was a relative, has becomo disgusted witli the family und resigned. Grunt's banditti in New Orleans is driving tho few honest men out of tho party, which will soon bo wholly under the control of Beast Butler's old sulllers. Governor Warmoth, of Louisiana, in nn expression of his viows on Louis iana politics, says that tho Adminis tration party in that Stnto is confined to Collector Casey and his adherents, who nre holding Federal offices ; that iho retention of Casey and Packurd disgusted Longslroet so thnt ho was obliged to resign, that llicso Federal officials aro eniiiL-ed in all sorts of corrupt schemes ; that Casey mado it a point to get un interest in nil the companies which obtained privileges from tho Legislature. Among tho bills in which ho is interested aro tho Lovco bill, tho Lcvco Shed bill, nnd iho Warehouse bill. Tho man named to succeed Longstrcct is Parker, n brother in law of Ben. Butler. Tho opposition to Grant will increase nt tho South unless ho changes his courso. If lbs Cincinnati Convention act wisely its nominations will receive tho support of Louisiana. Firm District. Tho spcciul cloo tion for il Senator in thin district, on the lolh, bus resulted in tho election of Wnddcll, tho Cameron enndidato, by nbout 700 majority. Tho Badical majority was 4,101 at the election in October last. Chester ghvo 3,255. It now gives 1,400 to tho nominee ol its choice Tho Oclobor majority in Delawnro was 1,007. - It has now fal len lo 800; whilo Montgomery in creases its Democratic majority irom 704 to 1,500. If tho Granliles liko these figures, surely tho Democrats und liberal Republicans have no cause. fur complaint. Iir.ur.MiiiawNa tiir Worthy. Wc notico by the Hurrisburg 1'ntriot that tho California legishitute has lately been considering the propriety of erecting suitable monument to tho memory ol tho late ex Uovcrnor John Bigler, whoso early apprenticeship as u printer was served in Ilarrisburg. In referring to Iho movement tho Sacramonto7;i'iortTsays it is a mcas- are of eminent propriety and justice. Wo trust that no opposition to its pnssago will bo manifested in either branch ol tlio legislature John lliir ler'g life wus active, and his public career long and usclul. Iio had polit ical foes, but fow, if any, personal enemies. Ho was twico governor of our Stale, a pioneer, and nn honest man. These aro Biiflicionl considera tions to insure tho passugo of tho bill. John Bigler not only served the Stale but ho loved it. Besides, the proposed mettsuro is strictly in accordance with custom. Tho Stulo delights to show respect for tho memory of its distin guished dead. Here, surely, was ono whoso memory should bokeplgroon. "Then lend a itont and willing hand, And let tho Mutely atrueturo towor With itn proportion fair and grand, Aa reared by litpoihutnan bandi." ' ' "- Tiir ruiLosoi-iirn Sccaks. The New York Tribune docs not think thnt the result of tho Now Hampshire election was such a great Bepublicnn victory after all, that it should bo crowed over. It thinks that n Stnto which bus gnno Ilupublicitn for seven teen years, witli one exception, ought lo go Bepublican on tho eighteenth year, unless tho party is very rolton. No Doi'iir Tatie. The Now York rout says : Colonel Jusscn, in n letter lo (ho Chicago Tribune charges Presi dent Grant's brother with having pro posed n collusion with him to defraud tlio government. Ho also asserts that another "relative," who was dismissed lor misappropriating Iho public money was very soon after reappointed to olllco. 'i'ho charges aro direct, nnd ought to bo investigated. It used to bo "tramp, trump, tho boys," Mo , but now it Is "stamp, slump," all niustjio slumped. A Into decision is to tho cfTect that nil Dupli cate copies of leases must bo stamped. Everything must bo stamped. What n blessing 1 King Georgo tho -Third and tho Ifepuhlicun party ! How do you liko that, you twaddlers of free dom r Standard Bkarwi. Ex-Governor Hendricks, of Indiana, nt tho earnest solicitation of his party frionds, hss consumed to net us their itnndnrd bearer in the coming contest in that Mate. He will accept tho nnmina lion for Governor, and oven his poll tical opponents concede his election, That itmofutlon. Tho Ilarrisburg Patriot says: "Tho oint resolution introduced by Senator Wulloce uuthuiislnir iho Stttlu Treas urer to colloet from tho United Slutos certain monies improperly paid by Secretary Uoutwoll to Geo. O. Hvnns, il vory iavoialily cnminonicu upon uy tlio newspapers throughout tho Stnto. Tho people a io interested in this huge swindle, und will give duo credit to tho man or men who will uncover tho rogues who compriso tho Evans-For-rioy-Gonryrihg. The resolution passed tho Sena to nnd llouso on lho7lh inst., and was Immediately sent to tho Gov ernor, in whoso linutls il still remains. If ho vetoes it or tails to sign it, it will bo interpreted os another ovidenco of his excellency's complicity. Senator Wulluoo, no dotil't, proposes by his resolution to sl on foot nn examina tion into tho transactions of Mr. Evans with alt officers of the United States trcusurjv Thcro is some mystery con nected with tho disallowance und sub soqtienl ullowanuo of theso claims which It would be well to clear up. 1 hen, too, tho peculiarly looso und apparently illegal manner In which thu amounts ol the Bovorul ill alls woio puid to tho agent, requires looking into. We are very greutly mistaken if Mr. Boutwell doe not Hud some of Iho 8291,040 PI embcrzled by Evuns, in thu bands of somo of his subordinate oillcers. Tho luw, as stated by Mr. Walluce, sooms to be very clour nnd il'Ulont and Duhlgron, Is degraded into the resolution doss not bringlhemonoy it iauurtuinly Ilia strongest niVOulQJIil yet in that direction." Vt o propose lo publish tlio promblo and resolution in question ncd the debttto in tho Senalo thereon nt tho timo of its pnssago. ... ' n m i - The Confresatoiial Apitortton nirnf. Following is tho bill apportioning tho Stnto into Congressional districts, as reported lv tho House Comtrittoe. It gives tlio iiopublicnns 10 numbers and tho Democrats 10. It will no doubt bo modified ero it reaches its final passago : Tho first fivo districts aro composed of tho City of Philadelphia. U. ISucks nnu Montgomery counties. 7. Bi lks nnd Luhigh. 8. Northampton, Carbon, Wuyno, Pike nnd Monroe. . . 0. Chester nnd Delaware. . 10. Luzorno. 11. Bradford, Wyoming, Sullivan, Columbia nnd Susquehanna. 12. Mclvoun. Poller, Tiogn, Cum cron nnd Lycoming. 1.1 Dauphin, Northumberland, Mon tour, Snyder and Union. 14. Lebanon nnd Schuylkill. 15. Lancaster. 10. York, Cumberland nnd Adams. 17. Bedlord, Fulton, Franklin, Perry and Juniata. . 18. Clearfield, Clinton, Centre, Mif (lin und Elk. 10. Indiana, Armstrong, Jefferson and Clarion. . ; 20. Bluir, Cambria, Somerset nnd Huntingdon. ill. Greene, Fnyelte and Westmore land. 22 nnd 23. Allegheny. 24. Beaver, Washington nnd Butler. 2.). 20. Erio. M oreur,.'in wford and La wrenco. Venango, Forest, Wurrcn nnd A Loyal Mkmf.nto. Among the credentials of the defaulting Stale islio of tho transaction in which he was engaged us this from Stnto Trcas nrer Ketnblo. Addition, division nnd ulso subtraction are, withsilonco, tho truo requisites of a Badical office holder: HrtTi or Pris., Ktn.-rTiva pr.rAttTH .aT, TuiusVa Omrr, llAHaiiatMA, July 7, ls6S. j Mr I)i:s Corner t Allow tue to iutrmluoo tu ynn my partirular fiirnd, Mr. tlporpt O. Kran.- llo liaa a rlaim nf ionic magnitude a liicb ta ambi yon to Lalp lihit in. I'ut him ttiroiiftti aa you aroulj tuc. Iio umlcritanila ail-litiun, diri tou aod ilrnro. -Yonro, Ai'., W. II. Kihii. To lillon J. C.jSVt, Kh., Wu'liiugum, 1, C. Wkll Said. "Thero is scnnj-ly a Democratic newspaper," says tht J.iou isvillo Courier Journal, "which h not somo plun or schenio to oiler iho Dem ocratic pnrtv. It strikes us tba 1 t Iio best laid plan or schemo woul! be prcmuttiro ut this time. Thcro i no uso being in a hurry. Ilisdiscr tion in us to Iio low and keep shady i our own household concerns, pos bout pon ing our final action as lung as pos tile, be- any A good ninny things may hiippc tweon this and Iho Fourth ol'J and il is well enough not lo mukt hasty or indiscreet promises to bur selves or anybody olso." ilio J'.rtu correspondent ol tho fow torn .miI, in tlio historically csic language or Auditor-General Jart- rnnfl "lakes tho starch right ol" of Commissioner Douglass, nnd projocds 10 snow now no is trying to oovtr np 80,000,000 defalcations in tho lleitntie Department, committed by Glint's pet olliciitls. Somo months n4 wo published a goneralii'.ulion of i icsc defalcations, now wo aro brgiunii r to get tho particulars ami details f lu duo timo wo slutll havo, from Bepubli can sources, tho material for ft highly interesting cnapicr on iiuutcttl ras cality. . - . Wlir.riK did it Go? Tho Federal administration wants 80,000,001 -on tho deficiency account. This is to pay tlio expenses of tho present year, in addition to Iho amount appropri ated by iho Inst Congress. The Quar termaster Goncral lias already spent all ol tho appropriation of 81,000,000 for building nnd repairs ol barracks, clc , and demands 8760,000 moro to get along until July. Thcro is, ns the desputelics suy, cither gross extrnvn. gniice in somo quarters, or Iho esti mates uro igiiorunlly mado up. Fatal Bksui.t. At nn inquest upon tho body of u young girl, in Bul ling, ton, Yl., tho ovidenco proved conclu sively that sho cumo lo bet- death Id eating ursciiie to beautify her complex ion. .Slio hud been in tlio habil of eat ing cloves, pickles, chulk, A.C., for the sumo purpose, and having neon in s newspaper that somo ludies in tho old country nto arscnio to whiten their skin, sho took somo of tho poison ior that purposo, und with fatal results. Gen. Howard, of Frocdinon's Bureau notoriety, has been appointed Special Indian Commissioner, and will at onoe proceed to tho West in discharge of his duties. U in (o bo hoped that the Indian Fund will suffer less under his management than did thnt of tho Freodincn's lliireiut. Howard has mndo all out of Iho blacks ho can, llo will now try tlio rtvs. FoitNr.t i-a nt Fixr.D. A oombinn tion is Dinning to muko Senator Soott tho CHtiilidaU lor Vice President so n lo muko a vacancy in tho United States Senalo for 1' orpoy and other oviimoi iui nsiiiiiuin. I'tii orlltmn In the Vtr j. Tho mldshlpmon of tho graduating class of 1870 havo addressed to tho United States Sena to a memorial on tho subject of thoir grievances. .' Tho memorial Is sent from tho United States ships of war, tho Gucrriero, tho Congress and tho Wyoming, olf Nor folk, Virginia.1 It will bo roiiiembercd that lhoodoro Porter, a son of the admiral, and a comrade named Clay ton S. Bichman wcro promoted ovor tho bonds of the oilier members of tho class. They had both boon "twncd buck" for deficiency in studios utlor an impartial examination to which all tho rest . were subjected. I Iio mo morinl represents that improper' in flticnccs wcro largely used in behalf of theso promotions. Tho midshipmen complain thnt this action is subversive of disciplino in tho navy, and justly describu it ns a display of extraordi nary partiality. They ask thnt the honors gained by yours of patient study shall not bo taken from them and bestowed on tho unworthy. ; But whut bolter could bo oxpoctod of an administration which turned tho sloop of wnrTullupoosa into a pleasure yucht for tho family of tho President, and converted gallant ofllcors of tho navy Into their attendants P Why should not u blockhead son of Admi ral Porter roccivo unworthy promo- fL... il... .:!. u'..i i. oi.'ii n nvii mu iiiuf; ii iui.uii e ii uunnii, h Iiogo tlccus liavo been trod by Du u packet ship lo carry abroad cadol ufuur Unpov-iul hotiso ? What regard ior me uiscipnnu ui mo iivmur or tin survico can bo lound in a secretary of the navy who uses the shipyards of tho country lor partisan purposes, unu bestows tho contracts fur navnl sup lilies on political tiHSociules? . When Kobcson leaves iho position of secre tary ol tbo navy, with tho close of Grunt's administration, reform may bo expected, lu tho meantime tlio maltreated midshipmen must gel along in tho old hulks us best they may, while Cudut Grant is disporting him self on board tho Wabash in tho Med iterranean. Ilarrisburg Patriot Hon. J. S. Yost. This prominent Ponnsylvanian died, on tho Till inst., ut his rentdenco in t'otlstown, Mont gomery county. He had been a long lime in declining health, and lately hud an tiered much from a complica tion ol disorders. Ho was for many years in active public, life, having been a representative in tho Sluto Legisla ture, and from 1S13 to 1817 art-pro-scnlutive in Congress. During the administration of President Buchuiian ho Wus United Stales Marshal for tho Eastern District of Fonnsylvuiiin.. In ull tho public positions Iio held ho wus distinguished by tho strictest integrily und in all tho rclutious of privato life his character was without reproach. Ho wus positivo in his opinions and fearless in their expression, and nl- ways on Iho side ho believed to be right. His life was a useful ono and his death will be mourned by a widely extended circle ol sincere Incnds. IIoiik lIiiiiittiiY. Tho Pittsburgh W says : "Iho charges ol miscon duct nnd misapplication of money mado against Mr. Kobcson, tho Seero tiny of iho Navy, nro to bo investi gated by a Conimitteo appointed for tho purpose. It appears that tho House Coinmittco of Claims, in the pursuit of its regular duties, discov- orcd ttiw ml.tBi.uv t.( oui.li lriculuil ties in Mr. Boheson's accounts, thut they deemed it necessary to ask for a special Commiltt-u lo investigate tho utluirs ol tho iNuvul Department Senator Blair, of Michigan, nt onco offered a resolution w ith this view, no doubt fearing thut somo unli-Admin-istratioii Senator would get uhcad of him, and thus secure some advantage over the Administration." "Loyal" Diplomacy. Tho Now York iSViir remarks : '-Hud Mr. Cutu eazy, in tho first place, consented to purchase a piece of real estate in New Voik, from Mr. Fish, .it double its ac tual value, nnd, in tho second, agreed lo connive at n fraudulent claim of hull a million dollars on bis govern ment, by Mr. Fish's son-in-law, on behalf of ono Perkins, for fire arms supported, moreover, by Mr. Louis Dent, tho President's brothor In law, in his capacity, nlso, ns nn nttorney there would hnvo been no outcry from Iho Secretary of State's olllco ogaiust tlio Into Bussiun Minister. Whut a picture of American diplomacy lo bo iookod at in foreign courts!" Fish is Grunt's Secrclnry of State. What a pretty "kelllo of Fish" they all arc, anyhow, Tiir McCi.uue Giiay Contkst Tho Philadelphia Inquirer in speaking of Iho M'Cluro Gray contest, Buys : "So far tho testimony Gray has offered is decidedly frivolous and does not reach any vital point in tho caso. To call election officers upon whom palpable fraud had bcon proved, and policemen who were implicated in wanton vio lence nt tho polls by direct testimony to exculpate themselves, Is a confession of weakness thai a court would-doubtless rebuke; und tho utlcmpt to hold a second election in a division whore no election was held on the day ap pointed, is worso than trifling with tho timo of a Souato commillco. If Mr. Gray hits testimony to provo frauds on tho part of his opponent or his friends, let tho commillco nnd tho public havo II nt onco, or let tho farce end by a manly surrender to what all luir men must accept as inovttuble. A NOTnEii Vktkh an. Major Thomas liohror, for nearly forty years a ghly esteemed lenient ol llarris- llirg, died in l'hilii Jelpliiu, Wcdnoa ti ay, tilth. Major l'ohror was a Dcm ceralio moinbor o'' tho Legislature Iidiii Berks county for threo or four successive terms, having been first elected in 1S28. bout tho year 1832 be removed lo Ilarrisburg and ro tiiiiined there until a few years ago, when bo mndo bis homo in Philadel phia. During his rcs'-dnnco in Hurris burg bo was a clerk in tho land olllco fir about twenty twit yours, most ol which timo he oceupiod tho position i f chief clork. Ho was ubout 74 curs of ugo. pBOTEmoM. Protected Manufac turer "If you will only consent to pay in o iwico as mticii ior me pen knives ns they nro worth, for till v icars, I do not despair, ut tho end of Hint limo,ot being itblo to sell yon tho knives ns cheaply us any ono else," . Yoang American "But tha'.'soiact ly whut you told my grandfather, sixty years ago !" A Mm Tnii-LE. Tho littlo discre pancy of .somo threo or four millions of dollars bettvocn tho amount puid our government by France for arm, and tlio amount roeoivud into the Treasury on that aoccunt, excites at tention, but administration rpapers j say it is a trifle, t'ovpon Jt'rirs. Gen. Grunt spoilt two days in Washington last week. . Judgo Davis, ihoLuborltoforin can didate for President, weighs 250 Ibl, Perry county has instructed for Gen. Cass for Governor, and is in favor of Suott for President. : . And now tho First Baptist Church of Chester bulls its llnuncial hook with a "Social Tea Parly." Alexis god to Bio Janeiro tlirect- rrom Havana, tlicncO 10 unmi, t-mmo Cupo of Good Hope. Chief Jiislico Cliaso has declined to permit his name, to bo used in connec tion witli tho Presidency. Mexico bus uonsuinod llo Presidents in 51 years, und, yet, unhappy land, you arons fur from pouco as ever. Thoy havo got to counterfeiting In vitations to weddings in Pittsburgh, which is certainly tlio lust pliruso ol crime. 1 - Hon. Aloxnndor II. Stephen's "Com pendium of United States History," is in press. 1 1 is said to bo an excellent worn. A Boston widow wears with be coming pridn, n massive gold ling, mnilo Irom tbo pinto ol her departed husband's teeth. A Herald's Washington dispatch says that an Anli Grunt Convention is to bo held al Purkersburg, West Virginia, on tho 18th of April. A Western liberal Bepublican papor says thcro is no amendment to tlio tt4i.lMwillif tllfl I'll (lllUl. lion of General Grunt. A lady In Clinton countv trimmed her parly dress with "bugles." Her husband blew them nil to smash when ho saw the bill. When John Jacob Astor died he left a littlo over 821,000,000. William B. Astor, his son, is now estimated to bo worth nearly 850,000,000. Threo rascals whoso business it was to rob graves for tho purposo of sup plying the chignon market, havo been arrested and imprisoned at Lyons, rrnnco. Hon. Daniel W. Voihoes has do clurcd iu Congress that tlio existing Southern State governments "are tbo worst in tho world, without any ex ception." Tho new libel law has been defeated in tho Senate, by a vole of 11 to 18. It is evident thut legislators still re main cowards, und want to muzzlo tho press Hon. Hondrick B. Wright of Wilkes Burro, is mtntioned by tho Anthracite Monitor us a candidate of tho Labor Koformcrs for Governor of Ponnsyl van in. Tho Pittsburgh Leader denounces tho "wild lea cancer cure" us a hum bug and a fraud, goltcn up by swind lers lo sell a worthless sttilf ul un onor mous price. Tho Pittsburgh Dispatch (Rep.) urges tho Impeachment of Governor Geary for his complicity in tho Evuns "trans notion." Geary is certainly entitled lo thnt mark ol respect. Somo of tho Harrishurg churches uro discussing the propriety of np pointing hnudsoino young ladies to jittsB tho contribution boxes. They would "lako" most anywhere. ' Tho firny-McCluro contest is still drnggingulung. Near 1,000 witnesses havo been examined. 1'urticulurs hereafter. Tho committee announce that lliey will closo tho testimony on tho 20lh. Tlio Centennial Commissioners have adjourned lo meet again in Philudel- i nt, on the 22d ol .May next. The .ansdown plot bus been informally selected as tho silo for the exposition uu lining. James lilaek, Esq., recently nomi- natcd lor President by tho National Prohibition Purty, snys tho Temper ance i indicator, wu born nt Jjcwis burg, Union county, Pennsylvania, Sept. 23, 1S20. Crosswcll, tho Postmasler Gouoral. who bus just issued u proclaim forbid ing letter carriers from putting loiters under doors, und suggesting that pen plo should procure letter boxes, is half owner of a letter box patent. Washington city has tho largcts negro population, in proportion to its sixo, of any town in tho United States They go there to listen to aumners speeches, nnd bo fed by Grant's gov ernment. Tho Radical clerks of tho Now York Legislature huvo what is called "the diagram swindle." Asa general thing liadicul olheo holders can illustrato in thoir practice every known species of swindling without tho nid ol diagrams. Wo learn from tho Montrose Demo. crat Ihnt lliey huvo a novel way of punishing refractory pupils in tho Schools in Susquehanna county. They mnko tho girls march up and kiss a burly thick-lipped negro. Senator Conkling tinfoil utiately com pared Mr. Edmunds to Don (juixolo, in the Senalo, on Friday. "Ho is fighting n windmill," said Mr. Conk ling. "Certainly I am," said Mr. Ed munds, "the gentleman from New York." Tho Lancastor Intelligencer says : Thccxpcclod thaw and general breakup, which was lo have put tho Susquehan na on a "rampage" for tho accommo- dution of raftsmen and lumber deulers generally, has been Histponod on ac count of tho weather. Whilo a party of young men ntid boys wcro lurgot shooting at Pliccuix villo a fow days ago, a stray shot en tered tho wintlo-v of tho house of Mr. William Campbell, stiking his daugh ter Cassio, agod fourteen, in tho head, killing her instantly. W. M. Grosvenor, chairman of Iho Liberal Republican Stnto Convention of Missouri, writes that tho Cincin nati convention Is called to meet on tho 1st day of May, and not nn tho Gth, as crronoously stated in New York papers and very gonerully copied. A box shipped on tho Baltimore and Ohio Railroud from Cincinnati lo Thornton, West Virginia, WUS accident.- ally brokon open in transferring ..t ., , , .. l i i . VIIU urIVb lib II IIUUIUI, I1IIU U-.4U10SCU H mutilated human body. 'iho lionil. li-j, nrtii", IihiiiI,co., Wc.OfomploU'ly st'veroJ from tlio boilji. Wo Imvo no irU-n llmt tlio iiroposoil pronceuligri on tlio put l of Mr. A. T. Slowiirt ugiiiimt Loot, will ovor bo In "titul'od. An ordur lini ulroatly boon "'..tied from Wnxliinfrlnn lo pmaoeulc nil wlio uritiod l.ot liy pn mfr thcuv ovor cli:ir(fl, nnd in thai ovont tilovv nrt lilmaoif would bo liublo. ilow Iwiaulifully tlio llttJiuul l'amily work lopolhor. At lnl, with much reluclnnro, wlion ho could no longer rofuiio without nt torly ruining liia prorpvcl, Cirant lini rcliovod thti nicrcliunta of Now York from the oxtorttoni ol'hisfruimU, lioot k Co. Why did Iio not do no lontf ngof Why did he roniat nil the p- fotila of the morchanta for two yonrj f c, him itnawcr, if lie mu, .1 (.11,000 Stable. By tho proceedings of CongroKS.Iast week, It appears that out of tho pub lic money money tukon from tho loll and labor and industry of tho pooplo 927,000 were directed to bo used for building n now stubln department nt Washington City. TWENTY-SliV. UN THOUSAND DOLLAI13 wore snout in building nHTA 11 1, K for G runt's- HOUSES! . Think of thnt furmors, laborers, workingmcn, think of it, twenty srven thousand dollars for a sta ble for Grunt's horses I Money yon pay in luxes on your lood, cloth !.'if, tho leu and - colleo and sugar nnd shoes nfid clothes for your lunniy. 827.000 lor a sluuk' for Grant s borsos. There is no King In Europa who has a stable lor bis horses llial cost mo peo ple 827,000, Farmers, working men, tills is the wav tho liadicul nn rt v crushes you ontlcr its foot-make you pay your hard oarnod money to sup. port Iho "militury ring" Portcr,Bab oock, Loot, Stockling, Grant, in tho Whilo llotifie. Tho ltadieuls grind you down by liikinirall your money in tuxes ; muko you volo the liadicul tickets nnd spend 827,000 ol your monoy to build n sfrt ble for horses. They expect you to volo ngain for Grant for next Presi dent, und when Iio is elected ho will proclaim himself Emperor, with his 827,000 stable for hiy horses. Thon "whut will vou do ubout it?" With nerrro troops ho will declare martial luw, and if you complain you will bo sent to a military prison. You may think this impossible, les, but when too Into you will find it a reality with out redress or remedy. Slop il now I Prevent it now! beforo it is too lute. Savo yourselves nnd country by join ing tbo Democratic party nnd voting for its candidates. Grant like. Tarker, tho new np poinleo of Grant id Surveyor of Cus toms nt New Orleans, is brother in law of Bon. Butler, and is at present a resident ol Lowell, Massachusetts. The appointment of this Yankee carpet-bagger bus made both Budical fac tions mud, thus still further damaging Grunt's prospects in Louisiana. $ra' gkamtisriufut. JOB SALE! The lwo-tory plank flooRA on eorner of Third nnd l'wrnt ttrect. now lo pnnwniion of Mri Anna M. aline. IIoum ii iO foot front cd lo good condition, Inquire of flKOKUK W. RIIEEM. ClcurfWU, March 20, 1S72. of th SjMiuibAtina Ilridira at Clonrfi'-ld will buM ao flection at tho oHU-e of Jami-a T. I.isinaril oa Monday, tlio lit liay of April, lS7t, at 4 P.M., to tlrct throe prriona for inandgfm of said briilge for the cnaiiiuK rear, lly ordr of JAMES X. M.OKAKI), Treasurer. ClearfiiU, March 11, 1.-T2 iit. C1 AUTIIIIV. All pmoca art hrrtliy caution J ed apai-,rt buying or in any way n.eliiliofr with the Mluwini' proper!?, now In the poa. ricn of W. W. H aritii.n, of Ourwenrville, I'a., to will One tiro borre wai-on, 2 brown roarea, 1 aor- n-l boiae, 1 black hortc. 1 bay stallion, I bay b.irera, 4 pair lot; alc4, with chaiua, Ac, aa thry belong to us and are in hil powtrion on loan on y. AltNOLP k UAUTSUOKN. Curw vs illv, I'a., Murcli 2t), H72-.'!t. C" 1UEAP GROCERIES! V LI' MB Kit CITV, PA. Tho nndrmtencil announces to his old friend' anil pilmns that he hia opened a frood lini of OIIOl l:H!K-i A rit'lYIKlo.NS at the old aland of Kirk A Spencer, for whieh he enli-i' a lilieral palrcnaso. 11. W. sI'KNl'fclt. Lumter City, IV, March SO-lf. , P. CUIil.KY, ORAIIAMTOV. flearSeld Co., Pa, Agent ror James o. Marsh Valley Chief" Ri-nporfc Mower, ftOl nil otlior Agricullumt lmplrmf ti miinafBO tarrtl Kjr him. Any inftprmmtion in refrmnco to the m1 mi mBnufivclarc ctta U o'jfin d tit d-drt-Ming m a(.T. mchJO im Attcnlion, Lumbermen ! "WE are now inaniil.iHiiring our IMl'ltOVDli 1 SIKKL-rjOtKKT lilllVINO CANT HOOKS, superior to any other in uro. We haie also in stock a largo quantity of Cantbooks suita ble for raiting purposes, whieh we are selling cheap for cash. AMOS A K. KEXXAKD. Clearfield, Pa., March 1), 1S72. rpOWNsniP AUD1TOUS' SET- I TI.EMKNT. Hoprt of tho Auditor! of lirady townnhip for A. II. 171, vii : Jons Nui.nr.a and Ukkry Zn.t iox, Puperrimri of Ilrady (otrns)iip for 1871, in acivmnt with the Uoatl fun-It of ttnid township. .luIiN' Not,in;it, 1r. To amount of tax tovk-d for 1871.... To unsoA'.ed odcr fur t'R. fir work d mc by eitifena. lly exonerations., !y pur ccuUrc, Jty tiopervlsor'fwaeii....... balance due tuwuship. 7 SO 1S6 00 8 3 Total.. ,.w..,.M.OI7 7 fl.017 V7 1IEXHV 7.ILLIOX. D. To amount of tax levied for 171.. $1,071 50 SO 4V 127 T2 0 11 To undated order..... Tu two unseated order...... To cah C. Uy work done by ctlitcnt..,,. tlf07 1 SO lly supervisor's wages... tlS By work and plank 31 67 Total..... ..fl.'K.'S 53 1.3M& tt Javks O. IlannKTV and flronoit C. Kirk. Over. preif of tbe Poor for IM71, in acejunt with tbo I'oor funds ol said township In. To am'i roe'd frnm former O verier To nutca of IShnlTer'a ronduc To eah at vendue TooasUfroui 11. Uoodlander. Cr. $373 90 Pi 77 li 33 9 26 Uy rouchert.,..t lly aafb paid as per receipt. lly no to nncolicoled , Mr ovorseora' wage lly per eenlRjto , , llalanoe due township. , 71 S5 , 2iift fit) , 8 P7 , BU 60 H . 10 07 Total i!?JjL 18 We, the undersigned Auditor of Itrady town ship, euunty of ClturtiplJ, bavina bet aroordinft to law, proiH-ckd to examine the nrrnums anil Tuurben f Jttha K older and Henry Ziihox, Hu perriaors, and Jsnio ( HarreU and Ueora C. Kirk, Overseer of the Poor, of Hnid township, for IS7I, did adjust, audit and acttlo the latne. and find tbem as above oiated. In teetlutony whereof, we have hereunto lot our handa this MU day of March, A. I. 1H72. JOSKPII II. KIKK, JAM KS 1HVIX, J. A. TKltPK, Altcr-t : Auditor. J. W. four, Town Clerk. Latherahurg, Pa.. March I.VSt. Borough Ordinarice. VT anieetinnof lhoTen .'(iiinell f rieield bnronirh Mareh 4ie, S7'J, Ihe fullowlnir Or uinaneo was .as',l nd ordered In lie printed! lie it nrdaieod nr Ihe ltnrresa and Tmsn Coun cil if the .r.miph'nri'learlleld, and II la herehr ordiiiir. il n Ihe atitlxirilv nf Ihe same. 1. lint Ihe Tirnn Connell shall, hefure the "rsl I Momlny of April In rach an.", rrory fur, olcnt a I '"u,'n ',h nh i 'i.-fii.i to t . sin-ot t oniinirmncr, lo ai-rro fur ono year comuipopilig Ihe first day of Ajirll of rnrh year, who, brrurc enterinir nj.on the iliseharjee of his duties as sneh, shall toko and suhseritie an on'.h or arnrmnlien Ilia same as now required Iit Inn tu he adminis tered to airniliers of tho Tnaa Couueil, with the follnwini addition i "That he will in no way bo tnlerrsled in any eontract with Ihe said boruunii of Clearlield, nor accept direetty or indirectly any fill, reward, or fratuity, from any person Inter ested In or applying for any eotilraet or order of work by which said lorouli will be charged with the payment of any money." 3. Tho said Ftreit tuiiiilrioiicr shall, under Ilia dirci-tlon of the Timu Council, liavo ehatffe and control nf all work to be d-inr on the streets of tho borough of I'lcarRpld, and siinll imrchase ail material nooeeaary for the repair or Improrr ment of th. same, anless otherwise nnlered speci ally hy the Town Council. Il shall be hit dut tu employ and discharge all hands and teams as may tie necessary to perform tho work required hy the Town t'eiinoll. It shall a'so ho the duty nf said Street Commissioner It ejilify all bills which he finds eorroot and true, for work done or material furnished, and hereafter no order shall be drawn for work done or material furnished for said streets unless the hill has been approved by Iha Islreet Commissioner. O. U pgKI, purgesa. A. W. Lea, Secretary. ait 3t. (? durational. KEW WASlll.YUTO ACADEMY, Clcarfiold Counly, Pa. rpiIE fll'MMKR TIlltM of ,bi7 la.Uiufe, X "I" opon on Ih. Srit Mondny of Mj tI, ( lerni, Ave niontba.) . , . The ooiirse of study will etnliraea a riaid and IhorouKh tit In erary hianoh ri iiiill u, a ,,rM lisal and acminipliilied education. ' Vueal aud hiatrunieatal mania will occupy ln llnporlnnt placu in tho courso ol study. I'oplls will bo adiniltid at any time during iha session, and cnartd frola tiaia of antcnui to tm cl'isu of fboteiin. Mo deduction will be mads for aliacnnc, eiei pt Id eases of protractt j Illness. Hludents di-'iring rooms for "clubbing" can be acoommndaled at inodernte ratrs. tluod boarding can he procured at tlirot dot. Isrs per week al pnlilloand private bouses. ir parllnuhirs a-ldn-sa tlKOIlllE W. INMH, Prlnelps! , March fl, '73 If New Waihingtui, Pa. MISS H. S. SWAN'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS CI.EA til'llXD, PA. rpiIE Hl'ltlNO TbltM of fourtern weeks, will -X eointnenoe Monday, April 8th, 1S72. TERMS OF Il'ITIOJf. Heading, Ortliograply, W riling, Oljanl Ls. ons, Primary Aritbuielic and Primary leogralby 00 Iliilory, Local and dcsoriptlve Orography with Map Drawing, Orainmar, Mental and Written Arithmetic .., Ct Algebra and the Hoicocrs IS 04 Instruction Id Instrumental mnsie 10 00 Oil painting, 24 Icsrons 1 go Wax work , 8 III For full particulars send for Circular. ClrarSrld, Hcpt. t, l7t-lypd. CLEARFIELD ACADEMY. A Male and I'rmiile t'liM,ral High mchool,. r.nrh DcpaHmeut Krpariile, DUtluct an i'umjilete lu lUeJf. X '"to two ftuciuns of five uj on tlia (iwcnty. oiid wiH-kti) t-arh. The dtit feeiion cumaicticri va ih fimt Moudnj In Ktiptrmborj the tecoDd,oti the firnt Muuiluy in February. The eouriu of intruolioa embraoei trtry tliipg' nHTnnary to it Ihomugli, praolicul and acouipliili ed ftluoaVtion of Lbtli Kiel. I'uptl will be admittrd al any Itme and charged from date of entrance tm the elimo of the neifion. No duUuftioti Mill be nial fur alwiice, eieept in eniici of mtrcme uud prutrnetrd iltnui. 8 1 mien 1 1 frra a distance can be aecommodatpd with board at low ratrt. Far particular!, ifhd for cireuhrf, or aiMreii KfT. P. L. IIAItniSON',A. W., Ju'y 5rt, 1871-tf. Principal. CUEIiRYTKEE Male and Female College 1 THI8 popular Institution will opa for the Humnifr rcnvTon on (be (lrt Munday of May, 172, ander tho lniruetionof acorpf of competent tcachcri, in Ibr e'lllrjr buildiiiKi in tbe pteauot village of Che r tire. In iiatia county. Pa. Course of instruction thorough. Mutic, rocal and in rnmt ntul, ii:clt.ai-!. Uood boardiay fur nished at from ?2.6) to .i,50 p' r wook. For further pirticulnra apply to either of the unflerin'd ltrwtors, or ad-ircf item at (irant P. O., In 'liar, a cuantv. Pa. lion. It. H. M.'CORMICK. II. B. KINPOKTS, Esy., .lOli.N KAMtN, Kig.t l'B. K. liKAI.IsIKIt, ln. A. K. LOVELACE, Feb. 7, 1"7S 3u. liircctori. jrtcal Cstatt for nlr., Farm for Sate I rilllK utdenifiQs'd. rrpidinf in litpgr townvhip, , itTrs t'.r tnf hit farm, cuntnining ONU Ul.NDKKD ACUKS-Ti acres of which is clear. : e l at.d utidi-r cultivation ; having thereon erected ' a frame dwelling hnue, ) larn and the muil outiiuildin. tngctfmr with 1 20 Hcarini; fruit treei and an ricellent rprinfr of watr. A three f'Mit rrin of COAL lint a three-foot rein of IRK rLAV, both open, wbh can fern at any time by citMirtr on the premiums. This farm is situated one fiurih of a mttc frnm Wallnceton station, on the Tymne A Clearfield Railroad. Titlp indifpa tahU, and pon snion piveo at any ttma. or fiirthor partieutors oatl on the prtmiaee or a'ldreii 1IKXRY A. FUIMKL. Watlaceton. January 17, 1jK Sin. House & lot for Sale or Pent ! rtlUK undersigned ulTers lur sale or rent, non X reasimahle t.-mis, a two storj dwelling, lot mi i ,nu.,in uiwwihgiUD, I me iuwn.i.ii. rur terms, le., sVplT to LEWIS I. UUll'M. Janu.iry .l, IsTJ tf. Jicntistrtj. ANNOUNCEMENT ' OF TI1K OHEAT REDUCTION OF PRICES I I)V 8. PORTKR MI AW, I). I). S. 1 M PORTA N'T TltCTIIS: IIa iti(- ueocM In ftttinf a lighter tarif a material, hene the lov and modemtt charge for pnrttal and full sets uf Teeth. I use the bert uianufneture of teeth and other material. All operations registered and Warranted to give Mr vice and satisfaction. Friend, reflect that my charge for the Inter tion of artificial and tbe saving of the naiural teeth arc now Uiotnoxt rrammaUe in Pennovhanii. Preiu'rv your tlli and yon prcaerver jmr bftitt Putting; of tho natural taetii in a heaiihr, pn orvativc and use fal condition 1 mad a speciatr. ltseaecs and malfonnati'insootninon to the mth, aw and aM .ciate parts, are treated and correcu4 with luir sue cup 4. Examination and coniulU tfnn rnr.R. It would be noil for pntients from a distiipc t let me know by mail few day before coning tu tbe office. It i very Important that children between tba ajti of fix and twelve) year ahould hare their teeth examined. Anicnthftici aro adminUtered and Teeth n moved witbont pain. Iirp'.tion and character are Judged ht atT the world hy the exprem-iana of tbe face, brow bow very disattroua way It then fore be for p aons to indulge an exptviMion of distorted featurr. even apart from a hyuicnic view. INow, to enjor uatural (not artificial) comfort and plratum, nspoct and obny natural nimplicilies and inrtiact. P. POKTr.lt tiUAW, D. !.( OHtce In New Maouie Ituilding, Second street, Clearfield, Pa. fehU7t DENT AL CARD. trr in. a. m. mux QjQTVly VVould ay to his patient and the pul" lie K"1' i"y, that, bavin; dissolved parttvertbi wiib lr. sSbnw, be i now doing tho tutir work of hi office binmelf, no that patlcutl need not frr bein; put ou'ler the hand" of any other optrator. Clearfield, March '.'. 1372 tf. J. M. STEWART, D. D, S., rSTfc Oflloe orer Irwln'l Prnj Store, CIRWKN8VIL1.K, PA. All dental oporationa. cither In the niei-hsnifsl ornpcraliie branch, promptly attended to ss satisfaction guaranteed, tipocial attenlipn pais lo tne irtailuient or Diseases of th. natural tests, gums and mouth. Irregularity of Ihe teeth sar- cessfullycorrccted. Teelh extracted without psis by Iho use of Kthor, and artilleial teeth insert'' of the best material and warranted to ren.lsr sat isfaction. aprilJJHj AUCTION ROOMSl Z. C. McCULLOUGH, Auctioneer. T T AVIN'd i.nenc l Auction llooms in ClearleM, Jl L I'a.. I would respectfully inform merchssis and manufacturers that 1 am prepared to sell sll kinds of merchandise on eomiuissioa al reaseneM terms. Days of rale will be announced hy peilen and otherwise. r-llooaia on Market street, neit door to ' I ostomce, Jan.H0 I. C. McCt"LLOi:oll. 1 nIIMTllH()K' KOTirK.-S"1'" iV Is hereby giren that letters of adminitrsti on I lie estate of .M A 1.1 JA.K l. tllMi.i."-' Li. ..r ii. .ii i.....i.i.. r-iu..a..i.i .....ni Penn s having bocn dulr granted lo tba undersigned.1' linnioiis Indebted to said eslatJ will phase "'' Immediate payuienl, and those hnfing elelis iletnnnds will present them properly aultielilie11 ior loittomcnt without delay. JAMES MelU-K, Kch. SI, isjj tjipd. Adminislrator. TllTU'lH rk 'I1ITAH1 r' i'1"' Ws hive printed a Urge number of the a l l:R 11 1 1. 1., and il on lb. receipt ef l""1' v cents, mail a , ij lo aur addresa. mj