1,r it i- i ! i 0 ' n ' ti j: J, h il ii B n h B a 6 h P r I: n.'; tt 'r It if : b i v.? II c I li; tt li 11 -o ii u iff n. "! It r! ft a b li? 1 . a h n A b t;i I - n 3:J: . 41 . i V.!' : - it :i ii ; . c 4 r i r J I J: 1 h : .j GEORGE J. GOODI-ANDER, ...mm m hnut, ., i . ; , CLEARFIELD, PA. , , . WEDNKSDAT MORNING, JVNB .,'lStJ. DEMOCRATIC) TICKET, j ,i FOU UOVKRNOR, CHARLES R. BUCKALEW, , ' ' or cot.cuaia coi'itvr. . ' ' FOB SVPBEMB JUDGE, '' ' JAMES THOHPIOX, ' Or" BKIK COL'SITT. , i 'f '"' ' port aiditor general, ' ' WUMAN II A n T Ii H Y, t or RBDrORD COl'KTT. . ' , JOR CONUREdSMEN AT LARGE, , URNDRICK B. WRIIIIIT, Loaorne county. ". JH1CIIAIII) VAUX, Philadelphia. JAUU0 II, IIOl-KIHJ, f-Uuliutgu. Delegate! tt l arge to the Conatllutloiial ," Convention. , Jurenii.h 8. Blank. York. , j. ' George W. Woodward. Lutcrne. ' ' William Blgler, Clearfield. : '' .,' . Frank R. Uowen, Philadelphia. Ruber! A. Lamhertoo, Uameburg. A. A. lNiruan, Wnyneiburg. . .. Jamea Kllii, Potuville. : . ' .. Uearge M. IMIbi, l'bllelibla. , Jobn A. Campbell, Philadvlijbia. ' ' M'illtam L. Corbett, Clarion, William 11. Kniilh. Alle(lieny. - -Williau J. Baer, 8omeriU ; ..j 8. C. T. Doda, Franklin. ' ( ' Bauiael II. Roynobla, Laneaeler, ' -' ' ' LUretora at Large. ; Edgar Cowaa, Ornilan. , Uoorge W. bkinner, CbaiuberfUirg. , KelUeu Manria( Krie, Miller. ' & Qroia Frye, Philadelphia. w IMatrlct .Uectora. Flrtt Distriel, Thomal J. Uargor. 2d Stephen D. Andcriun. , . . Id John MalTet. - 4th UtvTf BernL .'. - Uh To Im tiled. :a laiah B. llaupt. 7th Samuel A. llyur. Hth Jetaa O. llawlry. lh Hiram U. Swart. , , lath U. Riilly. llth Jno. Kneeht. - 12th Fred. Vf. Ooo.lor. ISth Darid Loudenbery, Hth Jesre McKniKht. 16th Henry Weill. t . , loth Henry 1. Blabla, 17th K. W. Cbriity., IKth William F. l.u(;n. lUth Raiielal Ilroon. 20th Fred. M. KobinaoD. Jlrt John 11. Wilno. 22d Philip II. Stuvenaon. 1M John U. Bard. 21th Ueorga W. Miller. Seuatorial lele);atea at I-arge U the a . tiuual Couventloua Ooorge W. Caa, Plttaburg. William A. Wallnee, Clearneld. . Bsmael J. Randall, Philadelphia. Philip Coitina, Kbenaburg. Congreiaioiial nclegatea at Large. h. A. Maekey, Look Haven, t'. W. Carrigan, Philadelphia. : ' Wilaon, tlarriaburg. w Ii. Q. Smith, Lancaater. x John II. llriton, Wult Cheater. John A. Boyle, Uuiontuwii. DlKtrlct iKlegatci. " lat Dlatrict, W'm. MeMnllcn, Pamu',l Joaeph. id William MeKeilly, Thomaa 0. Fiona. a J. a-. it...t.i u 4th Iaaao Loch, John Campbell. 5th Thomaa Yerkcl, Louia C Caaaidy, Cth--l)r. A. Aker, . J. Albright 7th R. E. MnaiKhan.tiiwrgoll. Armatrong. . th L. Oeta.ll.F. Bayer. ; 91k Henry Carpenter, Robert Crane, loth Wm. M. Randall, C. l. Illoninger. 1 1th iKaae 8. Cue, Cbirlei Olaata. 12th Charles A. LamWrton, Aaa A. Bruodago. 1.1th Wm. M. Piatt, K. Piolette. Hth Jacob Lyaenring, W. K. Wilaon. 15th John Creaflwell, Joaiah R. llunbar. loth Aug. Puncan, A, II. CofTrlth. 17tb Jnmea Burna, R. M. Hpeer. 18th Kdward Parka, M. F. Klli-.lt. lltth Herman Krrta, If. W. llutohimon. . 10th P J. Picrhe, W illiam llliun. Slat W. H..PIayftrd, John Latla. !2d Jamei P. Barr, John 11. Bailey. 231 Iarid Campbell, P. II. Winaton. 24lh Jaa. A. J. lluchiinaii, D. 8. Morrli. National Democratic Convention. . The National Democratic Committee, by rir toe of the authority eonfarrad opon them by thi Uaat National Democratic Convention, voted, ad a naetlng held thla day la Now York, to bald the nait eonventloa for tka purpoae of Bomlnat ing eandidatea for Fmidcnl and Vice Pre aidant of the United Statet, on Iht 9th day of Joly,1872, at 1J e'oloek, M., In the city o( Ba ltlmoea. . Tho baali of repreeentation, ai flxid by the lait Democratio Convention, li double tho num ber of Senator! and Repreientatlvti in Congreea In each Plate under tha apportionment of the etDim of 1870' "Each Slate will tend delegate! accordingly, -and Invito Iht aordial eo- operation of all eon arratlva cliiiena who dcilra tbi re.torallon of eonatitutlonal government and tha prrpetuation of reputlican princlplei. . . AUGUST BKLMONT, Chairman. FaiDKnirx 0. Panel, Sccrclary. Now York, May. 8, 1872. 11 EREDITAIIY I.MHUUKNC8. A Cablo dispatch to tlio nssociato press from ftasitiu fays thnt Lieut. Frederick J2ciit Grant was in Momow. llo 10 tntto4 tlmt tlio Cxar aliould call and see liim. It is u great wondor llio boy djji jiot ask tho Emperor to foot bis biili. Fred U ovidently tbe lust snob thQ,Hualnns Imve neon. t''Tug GovenNMKNT" Annihilated. -?rSonrVor Sumnor, on Saturday, as-, unnainn'.od Grant in tho Hunnto Cliura ibor." Ho did not murder bim, it in true, but politically bo bkinncd bim alivo. No public man was over so iovorely handled in Ibnt .chamber. Jmpcachmont would bo a rcltigo. Cut At this is not our funeral wo shall not woop. If the "broad and butter bri gad,M which meets in Philadelphia io morrow, can stand it, wo can. Kemts from ma Labors. James Goidan Bunnott, editor and proprietor of tho Now York Jhrald, died in that city on Sunday last, in tbo 72d your of his age. Tlo as without rival in tho ncwHpaper line. The rcpota lion of Mr. Bennett and tho 7erti Is world-wldo. Ilia carcov as A journal ist Is before the world and is publie property. His private life and por- tional character aro tho proporly of his family and friends. CATiigRina Thebresd and bnt ter" patriots have assomhlod In largo numbers, from tho four quarters ol the continontfiUrtiiludolphm, for the pur pose of tightening lltuir Grant collars n Tharhday, preparatory to a funornl noxt November. lVcsants may At tract parasilos bnt cannot bribe voters. This Grant and his gifted flatterers Will iliscovMot the right iitnp. The Tirkrl. At our mast hoad will bo found tho ticket agrooc opon at Heading last week- It Is the strongest nnd boat evor presented lo tlio voiVs V Ten" Hylvaiila.. . Inlelloctuully ftnd morally, our notnlnecB uro' fiiants wlo)i otun pared with tho robbers 'and pinchers presented by our opponents. .Tbo llarrisburg 1'atriot, In alluding t l'10 ticket, eays : Fur Governor ',tho nomination ".of Charles It. Duckulew has already been rati Hod In the hearts of n groat ma jority of tho Pennsylvania people. They npprccliilo the ubility 'hiui has marked liis piiblio career and tho purity and sitnplieiiy .of liis-privaU life. Whether in tlio tScnuto of his own Stuto, or in tho Sonnto of the na tion, or ns representative ol tho coun try nhroad, ho has dislinguittbod him self In every position,' Throughout his public life ho bus enjoyed tbq con. liileneo and respect of tho ablest mon ot all parlies. . So man Is more lumii iar with the affairs of the Common' woallh. If clctito.il, no ahuBO or cor. ruption will bo permitted to ncstlo under bis adtniiiiiilralion. There will be no public scandal job, and no grocdy speculations with tho tnouoy of the Commonwealth. But tbo gov. ernmont of tbo Stato will bo brought oacK to me purity wiiicu uiannguiau od tbo best administration of tbo past. Tho Heading oonvonlion has answered in this nomination tho earnest cry ol tho people for reform, ' t t For Judgo of the Sttpromo Court tho lion. James Thompson bus received a nomination bv acclamation. This is a just tribute lo tho eminent abilt tv. tmritv and worth of lliul distill' guisued jurist. . Judge. Thompson baa boon tried lor QRcun yours on Hie supreme bench, and has met the high expectations of tho people, llin ser vices aro written in the laws of tho Commonwealth. AgninH him tbe Itadicals have nominalod ibo Hon. Ulysses Mortur. Judgo .Mot our baa hud little, experience on llio bench. For the last six yours he has boon an active politician, and llio unfitness ol bis nomination m rondo rod more glar ing in tbe fact that il was given as a rowurd for partisan services.. There is no danger that the people will set aside a ripe and nolo jurist iiko Judge Thompson to make room Cor this par tisan who possosses not a litho of bis experience and ability. The fiiiluro of Governor Geary to sign tho apportionment bill of last settdon, and the recent purisnge of a supplementary appoilionmctit act in Congress giving reunHylvanm yet another representative, have required the election by tbe people of three Congressmen at I urge. In too per formance of this portion of tho work, the Koiiiliiig convention has presented for Congressmen at largo the names of Itichard Vuux, James II. Hopkins nnd Jiondiicu 13. Wright. ' All throe of these names are well known to the Democracy of the Stnto. Mr. Vuux, who represents tbo Democracy of tbo oast, held theotneoof Mayor ol jt'biln delphia some years ago, and en joy a groat popularity in that city. though sometimes ultra and imprac ticable in bis views be has always bad a hiiih placo in tho councils of the parly, who huvo done justice to bis honeHty of purpose when differing r-. l-l hn mrvet - Tha Unn ltnd rick ii. Wright of Luzorno, reprosonts the Democracy ot ttie north on the ticket for (,'ongrcns at largo. .Mr Wright formerly represented his dis trict in Congress and itas chairman of tho national convention at Unltimnro which nominatod James K. I'plk for I'residont in 1814. He is very popu Inr throughout his portion of tho Slate, and will rccoivo a trorr endotls voto from tho miners of Ibe entire an thracito region. James II. Hopkins, Ksq., is a prominent young lawyer of L illnburg, and is the so of tunt dis- tinguisJiod veteran Democrat, William Hopkins, of Washington county. In this nomination the young Democracy of Pounsylvania are properly recog nir.ed. Mr. Hopkins ia an eloquent spoakcr, and will be lieaitl -on the stump during tbo campaign, as will his two associates on tbo congres sional tickot, both of whom are ex perienced campaigners. . . ' William Hartley, ol Bedford coun ty, who has received tho nomination for Auditor Generul, bus norer held or sought oflloe. He has always been content to perform his duty as a citi- zon wilboifl seeking the rewards of a politician. For a nu rubor of years past he has been extensively ongagod io the oil business, and is woll and most favomblv known bv all onn-nirod t ------- j j O 13 in tbo trade for his aland against the South Improvement monopoly last winter. Business qualifications of tho highest order and an Integrity of character that Has nevor been im peached, fit him for this responsible position. Possessed of ample means ho docs not seek tho emoluments ot tho olllco, but is rendy and willing to devolo his time and his services to the interests of the public lie is in every respoct tho moral antipodes of Harrison Allon who would bo tho mere tool of an nnncruptilous ring itt the oflico of AuditoMioncral. Ilarlranft't Own Hirear. Wo clip tho following card from tho report of the committee on tho Evans robbery. Tho Radical candidate for Governor swears "ihusly"; Almot ooo year before the elaima were delirnred to AI r. Kvani, he ottered to loan me aue moacy ; 1 did not accept of it at tbo titno he made the of fer, but eihaeincnt!y, and before the Brat of Artrll, 1 aoeepti-d a lota from him of 7,t't)0, for which 1 gave him my duo bill) 1 did not aeo him again until Anguat, at the time he enme to mnko hia re port. I then paid him the money with lntereat lo that ditto. That will explain thi Irnnaaotioa which la nd'crml to ia tho iVkn article. Tha fol lowing la a cipy of tho receipt 1 rocoived from Mr. hvana t Pan.Atmf.ruiA, Anguat IS, 1871. Received from J. F. fl.irtranfl aeren thouaartd one hundred and lerenly-tive dollar, in foil l'r eah borrowed, with intercnt, for which I hold due bill, 7,!7. Uro. 0. Kvim. Why has this duo bill nover boon brought to light f Wo (tipposo from tho fact th.it nono ever was given. Tbo 17,000 was a gift, and hail there boon no fuss about it, ncithor due bill, rocoipt or cash would ever have beon heard of. A pretty candidnto for Govornor, truly. Evans should bo on tho ticket, loo. Mercur is an inno vation. -" What A Pity I The Philadelphia Prru of the 80lh alt., thus woepsovcr the defeat of its political bantlings I Another vain ttfort waj made In the Ifnna'e yeatwlsy tl lake p tho Ka Klai and Civil liigbta billa. Tbo liomoorata aad Conaorvalivn Itcpiiblicana have tha balanoa uf pvwor andleean dotcrmiucd to uao it, Tho passage of the Amnesty bill and the defeat of tho Ku Klux and negro alias Civil Highu bills, ia the death blow to iiadioalism, und woll aoe .Mr. J-orne know it, 'J Itrmocrullc i'rimary MttlloH, This Eleolion will bo hold in tho soverul Districts of this county on Saturday, tho 8lh day of Juno, 1872, to 6pon (indeloNo'r". juoh liourts shall bo agreed upon by u majority 01 the Vigllanof Committeo bf oach seperute ditttriuu, lor tlio purpose ol oxprfssing by! ballO their choieo of candidates for tho following offices, vi : Ono por sun for Delognlo to Constiliitiouiil Cblivoiition, ono person for Assembly, ono person for Commissioner, and one person for Auditor. Tho following ltuls ant Regulations uro intended to govern tho holding of suld Election, and-are published for tho information and inslructlou of Democrats i n, . Itixt . No person ikall ba permitted to tote at auoli Primary Kleotioiir oxeept thoao who hare Votod with Ihc Pcmocriioy at tho preoedlng Gen eral Klcetlon, or ahall lo af known Pontocrntio itaading, and no eandidito ahall bo planed upon the return uulcra he ahall have hii oard aa a eao- didato inaertrd In the Pemocratio papcra during at Ivaat Tliasa week! prcoodlng ino I'litnary ateutlon. . - i ' Hi i a 0. The lown.hip oommitlno or the ilea tlon board ahall doalgtialc one of their number to act aa return judge, whoao duty it ahall be to tnke charge of the return of votei east, aftor having b.KU duly oerttfied to aa being oorrout , and algmd by a utajority of tha boaril, and la curry thutn to Clcarllcld on tho Tucaday following the election, and produce them at I o'clock p. at , In the Court llouao, wnon acto juugoa win oe cauou w wrucv oy tbo Cbairniaa of tlio Couuty Coutmtttco, who ahall nreaide. Tbe volca ahall then ho oounted and tbe peraona rveotving the higheat numherof votoa oaat at lata election, lliail uo ueoiarea noroi natrd for tho roaieotive atheea fur whtoh tbey have lieen votod fori roeWrf, aaid parenee vutml for ahall have oompllid with the reeulrementa of ltuloothj In cue. the aeraon having tho higheat number of votoa hna failed to onuiply with aald rulo. then tbo neraon hating the next higheat outnlier of rotea ahall bo declared tbe nominee for aald effloe. ' ! ' 1 ifoaoaaW, That hereafter it ahall lav tha duly of evory t igilance Coinmiltee trauauiittlng thetr ro tuma in the manner indicated, lo-depute aome ac tive and known Democrat to entorthe County Con vention nod act for tbetnand their diatriot; and that a Mat of tha nuinoi uf tbo voter, mu.t in evory eaae aocoinpany the return. lttinhti, That heroaller, ahould any diatriot fail lo lie repreecnted aa above Indicated, or a gloot lo return a liat uf the nunc of tbe votere, it ahall be aurhcicnt eauae fur the Convention to ex clude and rcfuae to receive and count the votoa of aaid di.trlct ao offending. ' iVeao'eed. That tho Chairman of tho County Committee la faorehy autboriaed to publiah thia prcaiuhlo and roaolutiona along with the"tiulea anel iicguiattons. I now thorcforo givo nolico that tlio necessary papcra and tickots will be sontout with tho otbcr Primary Election papers, and that a voto will be taken as directed by tho foregoing resolution. . VtlittASCK COMMITTED. ' BcrcjUTa Frederick Bhoir, T. 8. Waahburn, tloorire 0. Hewitt. 1'oter Uiaacll, Philip Unite. Ur.t.l. Jeaaa Weaver, llaney MoCracken, li. w. juecal"y, J. n . .Moti lice, n a.tungton wauip bell. lltofia J..bo Bmilb, Adam Wobev, Jaoob Zil- liox, Wiliora Lyons, Frank Oreutt. IliHiCi J. L. Morgan, Parid Mcaac, B. M, Pctcra, tlideon Hincal, burton Murritt. lIvaeroHn Aleaander Livingston,!. P. Call- well, William Taj lor, I. i. Uargor, Benjamin Lanaberry. IlaAttr Jcaae Linca, Amoa Ronaalt, Michael HhaRcr, Jr., KMJnh Aahiiitclter, Samael tinydcr, Thomaa J. Booth, llmry ilarl.Mt. Ji. lll:HKlnB Othello blmeeit, Paole! Uornan, Adum Iteck, b lward buig, .Vlntthew irvln. CltaiT Hamilton White, CaKin Htevena, R. B Clemaon. Anthony McOarvov, W. C. kitehen. - ClaaiiriKtai lanael Teat, Cyrenina Howe, Oeorgo Lcipold, lliumaa llougliurly, Clayton Johoaon, Alexander Powell. Covtvuvon Arnold itrhnnrra, Augu.t Rougaux, Lewi! I'uikard, W. M. tlilhland. CuKwr.NaviM.K T. Jcffcraon Bloom, Benjamin nroome, John Foutl, S. F. McCloakey, F. J Thontpaon. Pw.iTi a J. F. Bleiner, Richard Hughel, M K. Petera, Jacob llagar, C. M. t'a'twullader. FxRiirao?. Oeorgc Straw, William L. Mooro, William Hell. David heed. B. Ilullihaa. (IIBnn iLinlel Krife. Oeorie Ureen, John F. Jury, rrauk Tierucy, Iraucia iliilotto. Uoaae R. II. Hhaw, Jamca K- Orahnm, A. C. Waltera. R. 3. Kvler. Wcalev Wileoe. ClHAMAM--John W. Turner, Amos Hatler, Jaokaoo HiMiver, C. n . hyler, Alfred Lanalierry. tlri-litt Jamca Flvon. John M. Jordai Oeorre Oorven. William Conrad, II. 11. Hummel. HnaroK Oaoar Allen, Henry Letahtield, George Woodward, Jacob Hoacnkrana, Craton andell. Joruak Jamea McKoeban, Pavid Johnaon, D, W. Wlae. Haninrl Wltherow, Katnoel P. Hlraw. KANvnAfa Martin Kup, Roland Kennedy, Robert iirtdgena, J. C. Miohaela, John Maloea. Ksox-II. J. filoppy, II. V. llowlaa, J. K. Pun lop, Reaben Caldwell, Conrad Bloom. Lawar-n a. U. M. Welch, L. C. Bloom, J. B, Hhaw. John MoBride, Robert llocd, Witliatn T Hiiaekman. I.uaavn Citt T. W. nile, II. T. Robtnaon, E. Bloom, A. F. Worta, J. U. I'upplea. Monate F. H. Jeneer Jeremiah Hoover, Sr., Jnmea L. Htcwart, Jca.o b'-ama, O. L. rboonover. Nrw WaaniMOrov 0. R.trieker, W. Mabaffcy, 1'. N. Thompaon, II. Kerr, Jr., II. V. Hoao. Om boi.a A. J. Svnher, P.. B. Ilartman, Patrick Punn, llrnry Krouae, William Quigley. . Fa.vx Tbomia A. Hoover, Jaraea U. Clark Patrick Pally, J. W. BafWtr, William Smith. fuR-W. J. Caldwell, William Palo, Perry Browaa, Barauol Monro, J. r. HoKenrick. Ufitox George II. Drcealer, George Buweranx, W. W. Punlap, Pirnon Welly, John riheaacr, Jr., w ootiwARn William Luther, II. II. Baugnman, A. r. &bol, William Kline, Thomaa Mai here. J. BLAKK WALTKKS, t.'hairman Item. Co. Com. Mottoes for H abtranft Uannf.rs. The Central Hurlranft Club of Phil adolphid, being about to hangout their banner on Broad Strcot, tbe Age sug gests tho following motions for it: I paid to John F. Hartranft rariono amonnta of money from atoek apirnlationa with money do poaited with thia doponent by tho State Trcaauror at tlio tnatanco ol anm llartrnntl. "CtiAst.aa T. Yasars, Broker." 'I paid John K. Harlranh tha cum ol two tana aand eevon hundred doHnra, wiiioh aula aaa do rived frum profita on purcha.ca of loana of the Lommnnwretin, and Bale ot tbe vame to tno .ink. ing fund, which aule waa Bade on the twenty, niuih of April, 1870. "Chari.ri T. Yfrrrb, Broker." 'I borrowed aeren theaeund dollnra of G. 0, fiver, and did not pay it hack until the matter of trio deluloation wal notortoua, , "Joms t. llAaiRixrr.' Democratic Stat Convfntioh This body which nsfOmblcd at Koad Ing on Thursday lat, was ono of tbe most harmonious nnd largest asgom binges of tho kind ever assembled in Pennsylvania, and as might bo ex pec tod nominatod ono of tho strongest tickets over presented to tho old Key stone Stale. Of its olection thcro Is no doubt. Wo will lay tho proceed ings of tho body in full before our renders next week. .. In Taouiii.r.. A negro named James Fivhor, who has boon swooping tbo Erio post oflico sinco ho beotimo a voter, has beon orrcsted for lobbing tho malls, opening loiters, etc. Ho now in prison. Tho evidenco against him is very strong, nnd if tho case is not properly managed on the part of "the govornmont." Grnnt will likely Ioho a vole hyxt November bocauso of llio foolishness of this' "government" employee Just Likr Them. Sinco the pas sage of tho Amoosty bill Grnnt and hit toadies claim that it Is a Child Of their begetting; but the shoving and hugo offort to pass another Ku Klux bill, in order to suspend tho habeat corpus, puis tbo lie squarely and ele vates the dcmtigogno Tory conspicn. ously.'' ' , ' ' ",'. Cannot Af.rottR!f.-. Congress has been trying lo adjourn for two weeks past, and bad fixed on the Od, but Suraaers speocb. on Saturday upset the carl ngain. W hat a pity the pa triots ennnot get homo j ' VMlndclphia OttMoutHtt: Tho Philadelphia Vcm, forgetting a piece of eound advlco given omo eighteen hundred years ago about tho propriety oi examining un ni. delooti before sttoinpiinga euro of his neighbors, is kind enough to devoto it few pions pragrnph lit oiuo roocnt OcmiiTencoa in York oo(inly Now wo have no doairo to apoiogizo for, or In any way extonuato, Ibo mis deeds of York -county olllcinls. On Iho contrary, every cllort to bring to condign piinishmont tlto fubn tho liuvo abused thoir trust, win uuvo our sup port. Hut we do obioct to receiving any ndvicccoinplaint, pr 'other auontioirr' lroin any paper puunsnou in tno city tti Philadelphia, mid most partinulawry if that paper happens to no tno ruua dolphin Press. Bulbre. wo uan listen with any pulionoo toaitackslroui that Quarter wo want lo see the aforesaid papors uniting with tho people in an honest attempt to rid the cay onco and for ull of tho Grays, liuutis, louds, and other scoundrel who liavo on. sconced tbomsolves in -its offices of honor and profit. And from Mr. John W. Foruoy of bis i'wd we require something more than llial. , from linn wo demand a little piuco of personal humiliation and repentance before ho can be allowed to oxhort tho brethren. When John W. arrives at kuch a frttrao of mind that bo can refund to tho Stalo of Pennsylvania tho 2,0t0.ke recoivod from I). Q. Forney, which he aeunowlvuAro lie gavo no comonsji tlon for, and which aid wero received by said D. C. Fony from Goo. 0. Evans, who stolo it' om the Suite, thon, and not till tboi we will listen wilb groat salisfnclion and edi fication lo his homilies.- York Ua;Ute. .'. . Eye lo the future. Scofiold, tho congressman from Ibis district, is somewhat nolod for his "soft soaping" qualitios. Ho has an extraordinary faculty of rubbing bis acquaintances down and making a palaver over ihem. Borne time ago, uftor ho bnd returned from a'viail to tho congressional "refreshment room," ho mot ihe wcll known Judgo Black, of this Stuto, who, besides being tho greatest man, is ono of the pluincsl spoaking men in America. The fol lowing scene is reported to have oc curred: Seofield Ah, Judgo, glad to Sco you j how well you aro looking; you look younger than you did fifteen years ago. Judgo Black A fine day, Mr. Sco fldd. . ; Scofiold It's a pity, Judge, that a man of your splendid mind should not bo in tlio public service; you aro too grcut a mun to remain in the minority. Tho Judgo rvspoudud with a shrug and a grunt. , Scbotield Judgo, you hod better como over to us; wo would do band somelv bv roil. ' Judim I hnvo thought sometimes about it, Mr. Seofield, but there ia ono obslaclu in tho way. Scofiold eagerly Ah, J udge, whst can that Uo r Is it a serious one r Can't something bo done to remove It? You are loo great ' .. Judge (impatiently) Yes, sir, a serious ono u vory serious one fiei'c in a hell I f The Vase of siokrt. Tbo country is not a litllo surpris ed that tho trlul of ox-Conifrenn Stokes, of Tennomoo. tor a gross lraud against tbo government shopld result in tho very insufficient iicnalty of a lino of (1,500. In sentencing this dis tinguished convict, Judgo Cartor, ol the district criminal court, s.nd : . " Gen. Sloker. tha Court haa oomo lo the eoa eluaion to impoao upon ye a penalty of $1, 5011, and the ooat of the prottctitioa. I have boon gov erned in my aeUon by several eon.iderationa, among them your uniform good nharaotar, your advanced age, and the rciiucet of nice of all partii a in your State that yourpunUhment ahould be lixht. It ta unneoeaaary to a person of your intclligcuce to aay more. Stokes is no ordinary offender. Ho belongs lo an aristocratic clatytof rich nabobs, who, without tho temptation of poverty and without the excuse of ignorance, rjbbeu the government by the groat crime of ioigory. As soon as suntonce was pronounced ho paid the fino and departod, and veil he might, for tbo sum he robbod Hie gov ernment of was i!0,000, and tha fee he received was $10,000. If apooratarv ing man bnd forgod an ordor for 25 fiounds of flour, Judge Carter would iave given him four years in tbi Pen- itontiary. Huntington Monitor Mrs. "Governmnnt." Tho Wash ingion corronpondout of the Jkiston l'ust says : "Airs. Grant used lo bo very sociable, easy in her mi. iners, wilh plonty of conversation .. nd a pleasant, unaftected way of sp. iking that was very winning, llerprfcot simplicily and freedom from 1 uirs" was very striking and alwnj i im- Jircseod thoso who conversed wi. ii her uvorobly. Now, on the contra y she is stiff ami reticent, and wears . n ex pression of haughtiness whiuli is at unbecoiniugas it is out of plucf. She was a grxiul fa fori to with a 111 who know hor two years ago; nctr tho chtingo in hor iiiunucr Is vory g literal ly rotiiarkod and is oommujitetl upon, unpleasantly. Alins iellio, tint only daughter, is a sweet looking incident young girl of sixteen, who, uVvefy" quiet and rotiring. Sho - is . always prcsotit at her mother's roception. but i ..I 1. ,1.. I I I luav. e jiinvu ill -liu wwvaiyutitA. , , -I aw e -i - ' t a Loyal Counters. Tho Philadel phia correspondent of the New York .Vim, lolls of a ''counter" who was em ployed lo count tho five cunt nickels in' Iho U. 8. Mint, and who curried away (3,700 worth of ilium in Irsg than throo weeks, filling all af his pockets each night, llo was found out nnd discharged but never was ar rosled. Tho reason why ho ctsouped was that ho was a Grant man und a good worker. Another official delimit ed to the amount of $20,000 while third carried off (0,000 in small vor coins, a pocket full nt a tiino. All these Itissesareneciiiiiiled for aa "short ages." Tho oxleht of these "shortages'' can only bo conjrciurcd by iho public, Tho circumstantial account given by the correspondent of tho odd way things aro done at Iho Mint, it worthy a moro careful Invcatiiiation, "Powfrfcl Governments." -Senator Sherman oltilmn that thrniil, il. efforts of tho Itopublican 'party "it Is now conceded that we have one of Ihc most powerful (iovornmonts on the face ol tho globo." Yes, the Govern- i i - . , , . . mum, is poweriui, out now ahout tr.C riooiilof llussin nnd A lutein "powerful Governments." A "now. riiu uovernmont, in tno sonso that lornt Is iinmlnceil ninnna nri, il,... I. - -. .. w ,,1,1,1, IB arbitrary nnd irresponsiblo in its char aclor. Shoi man'spartv has made our Government "powerful'' by Weaken ing tho power nnd rights of tho pooplo. Our liovoluiionnrv tut Intra iwnul.l I, ...... none of tboso strong and "powdrfur EBXfaMMIMIM Voupott eVcWe'. Bpottod fovor is fearfully futal lo Union county, whero it has reached a typo.'1 -. According to tho Naahvillo elmri can, Androw Johsop is to be a candi dnto for Congressman ot largo, .from Tennessee, ' ': " J . While the old court house at llagors town, Maryland, was being torn down last wook the walls fell in, crushing throo men to death. That oomtnon aoold, Wondoll Phil lips, is out in another loiter ubusing ovoybody but himself. Wendell don t admiro anybody but himself. 7 Tho'KiiglisU govern nieb,' has dotcr minod to pardon tbo Fenians now re maining in prison, and they will shortly bo reloaded from custody. ,- . , , . A Southern editorial excursion- to tho North is to start from Richmond on 15th of ' June. Such an excursion cannot but result in great good. A monster hotel ia in contemplation at Chicago, to cover four blocks, and cost 80,000,001), whore the prico of board will rango lrom SI to ill a day. A largo trout pond is being oonsluct- oil nu tlin Mountain House trrounds at Cresson. The hotel will be opened for the roception of visitors on tlio 10 tb 'proximo. I A learned judgo in Now York has recently decided that thoro is no Eiitflish law prohibiting a woman from wuaring main altiro, so long aa she behaves herself. Hugh Mara and Jama. Hoopbcrty, oonflnod in tbo reniioniiary ior. too assault on Ilevenne Delcclive Brooks, have been nardonod by Governor Uoary. Iowa has abolished tbe death pen alty as a punishment for crime, sub stitution- hard labor for lile. Pardons aro to be c ran ted only on recommen dation of the legislature. Attorney Gonoral Williams is per forniirir? the duties of his office by slumping Uregon in uetiaii oi tno ite publican State ticket and his own ulootton lo the umiou ntutes senate J. F.dgar Thompson and family, President of the Poiinsylvania Central railroad, sailed from New York on the llilh met., for fcurope. tie will Do absent about tlirco months, Tho Radical papers are trying to console thomtolvos for the defeat of thoir candidate for U. 8. Senate in Connecticut. This is praiseworthy in them, and they bavo our sympathies. A Quaker's advice lo his son on hi wedding. day: "VWiOii thee wont a conning, I told theo to keep thy eyes wide open ; now that thou art married, 1 tell thee to keep them Ijnlt shut. G. W. N. Yost, convicted of porjury in tho United States Court, and sen tenced to two years in tho Western Penitentiary and to pay a fino of two thousand dollars, has been pardoned by the President, $cuj dvfrtistiufttts. rjMIE GLORIOUS 1 Fourth of July ! to m: CKi.i-.nnATi'.n in The Good Old-fashioned Way. GRAND PIC-NIC & TROT, To bo held od the (Iron nil f tbe CLEARFIELD PARK ASSOCIATION. A variety of amusements will bo provided to mako tho day pass ploas antly. A largo and spacious floor and good band of music for all who wish to trip tho " light funlasiio." In tho afternoon there will bo two trotting matched 1 ' ' FIRST TROT, r i list:, - ... $iio, OPUS TOilt. SECOND TROT, PI' USE, . , . . f Open to all harm that bare never beat I mia. . i' - . . i . . .Ample arrangements hsvo been iptjd for refrouhtncnls for ull on the Grounds. ' . 11 ' , To be held for the benefit of the Park Association. - .' n UirVoT furthor information, in ro gnrd to entries, Ac, address J. M. Ada m, Secretary. . . , ; HAYES, COULTER 4t CO., Pnoooaaora to W, A. Arnold, , KASi rartt'ssns or Healers, Banges, low Crates, and MAHBKUZED BLATI MAKTIL8. Fata agenti for the celebrated , " ClIIIVBON COOKING RANGE. pfti V'l fo Catalogue-. No', ljej Choitnut Street, ' he.ej " JJlUpEVfli.'" Srw g,dufrt.$fu.rt.ti. 1?m ALR Clll: A P. One two-tented 1 CARRIAGU. Inquire of jot D. 0. NIYLINO, Cloaxnald.. at- c ACTION, All persona are hereby oautloned aiainat nurehaalne or In any way lueddhng with tltt following property, now In poaaeoe'on of II. V. llloora, of Uloom township : Too lerrel huraoa. 1 now and colt 4 hoge, I plow, 1 wagon, 1 log atrd, 4 bed a and heddiug, 3 atuvee, corner enpbuarda, f acta of chain and S elocha. Tha above property was bought by me at Sheriff's ale, and ia ten wun Dim on loan oniy. Juoeo-Sia LKWIH I. BLOOM. Presidential Campaign CA I'S.CA P KH A TOUCH ES. Bend for Illu.tratcd Circular and l'rice l.iat. Cl'NNlNHAM 4 HILL, " - Mannfacturcra, No. JU4 Church titrcot. 4 4m - , rhiladclphia. D IMMOLATION OK PAHTNUHNIIIP. Tbe oe-partnorahip heretofore a i lat Ing be tweon tho Underalgned in the hotel-keening buai neaa in Poenville. haa been diaaolved thla day by mutual ennaenU The book a are in the bande of F. K. Haflerty, who will aettlo all the aoeonnta of aaid eo. partnership, and continue tlie bnalneaa at tbeoidatanu. 'jr.nnr.m n naa.vAn. June a, IS7.3t . K. KAKFElll V. D IMMOLUTION Of PAHTNKMMIIIP. The ot'pnrtnort.bip be ret of 'ore jurting be- twoen tbe oodorilttncd in tbe klttoksnitb bull- noil, in (be borough of Carwentville, bee been diiiolved by mutual ooo tent. All thute Indebted to teid firm ere rMeeled tu tut tie ibelr eo)ant on or before tlie lt or ai-niemtirr next. A. A 8. J. GATES. K. B. Tbe buf teeu will be continiu'd el tbe old tend by A. Uetee. June ft, 171 3l TlUaUUC VEXDUEI Tho under. X i(tnfd will tell at poblleoeU.et bit rcflMrnee in Oril.ira townfhip.oe HATU KIM Y. JUNH 22. Ittti, ttltj iMllUMluu, yu4WISl pkratlyty, a ; Two eietobeil Uorid, 4 C-w, 1 ;oung Cattle, Sheep, liufff, new Tbrflbing Machine, (two borne tread power.) new two borne mnmon, Hugry, nn- Klo and uVuMe Ilarneee, IMowi, U arrow t, Cu It ira te r, and other farm in f ntvosila; 1 tinile barrel n.fej alio, hoiuebolu furniture, eon ii at log of tbura. JJritead and He'ldiuf, Uureau, btorea, Cluck, and eituijf other article. Bale te eetnmenee at 0 o'clock, a. of aaid dar. when term will be made known. J AC Oil WILHKLM. Graham township, June 4, ItJJ t 2t CAtJTlOV. All perauna are hereby warned attain it purcbaiing ormedldllni; with a ee taia yoke of Dun, both red with white faoea eud about eixbt year old, ftow ia the poaaeaiiM of Kobert lligk, of Knox townehip, a the laid oxen belong to me and are left with bim on loan oely ana iukjmi to my oraer. iv.i hau u Ah. Bit. hew HtllfHirt, May 20, 1S71.-SI ADM1MSTH ATOIt'B NOTICI--Notloa ia hereby gireo tbat letter of adinioiatratioB oo tha eatale of IlliMlV COOK, deeeaiaid, late of Porguaoa towuahip, Clearneld oounly, Prena., having been duly granted to tlie nndoraignod, ell perauna indebted lo aaid eotate will ploaae mako payment, and thuao having claim, or demaada will preocnt tlieut properly anthentioated for a. tlemeut. UKUKUK WILLIAMS May 29, 1871. -t Adminiatrator. A1 UDITORS' STATEMENT. Jull.N LAtrsllIi.Trnuurorofthehoronch or uaeooia, in aoeount wiia tno tunda of aaid wur ough to May 7 lb, 1HTI carroa. . Jao. 31. To amount received of JoK'iih Foreman, eollector 209 61 Mar. If. To amount received or Joeeph Foreman, eollector 138 44 Ap" 10. To amount reecired of Joecpb. Foreman, eollectur 64 75 May 13. To 6ne collected by high eon- ateble. I M June S6. To amount reeeivod of Joaeph 1 Foreman, eollector 1 25 July lfl. To amount received of Joaeph Foreman, eollector 1X4 06 July 2. To 6no , 1 60 Oot. 12. To amount reoetved ef Joaeith Foreman, eolleetor Y 2a Oct. IS. Ap'i'lt. To tax retained from J.Conroy 1 2 To amonet of duplicate for IMI .' 7 l).,g tai.... X 00 Mi To Ap I II. To am t ree d ef h. U. Lingle, former treaanrer 6 61 Total l..1) 47 1871 caastron. Jan. 21. By eaah paid erdera of Joaeph Foreman, li0) Jan. 80. fly oaab paid order Nu. 16 July 10. Ily eaah paid ordor No. 20...... July 111. IJy eaah paid order No.ll.... July III. Ily eaah paid order No. 26 July 10. Ily eafh paid order No. IV...... July 10. Ily oaab paid order No. 27...... July 10. Ity eaah paid ordor No. 2 1 July 10. Ily eaah paid bill J. A. Ulatten- borgcr July li. Fly oaab paid order No. 22 July li. Ily eaah paid order No. 17 July la. Py eaub paid older No. 2& Aug. 14. Ity eaah paid order No. 30..,.,. Aug. 21. Ily old order (170) No.ll...,' Oct. IS. Ily old order (1B70) No.31 Nov. 8. Uy old otder (1KII) Nov. 18. Vf old order (lfl0 No. 23..... N'ov. 18. Ily old order (lxeyi No. I -.... Deo. 6. Ily old order 1 1870) No. 15 1S73 Jao. li. Ity old order (1670) No. JJ... Jan. 15. Ily old order (170) Ko.S2... Apl 11. Ity eioneratlona on duplloate of 1871 May T. By amount raid R. H. Bailey, trcaauror lor Couneil 1872... ft iV jo eo oe It 60 12 60 , 35 16 11 00 14 70 I 00 1 00 21 60 14 00 t li 2 00 325 00 12 60 26 08 t'O 60 00 . 60 00 146 00 13 76 n 3i 311 81 Total. - 1..101 47 WAvm-LaTeo. Amount ree'd of J.C. Foreman, eolleetor, $558 36 Amount nreeired from other aoaroea 10 4! Amount of duplicate, 1871- 736 75 Total li.SM 47 Paid ordera leaned prevloua to 171 $802 00 Paid ordera iaanrd 171 and 1872 857 35 Amount paid R. B. Bailey, Tree, for 1872 312 81 Esoneraltoua on duplicate....,..,. 2V Jl Total ,11. SOI 47 VTa, ibe aoderaigned. Auditor, of the borough of Oteeola, oorttly that we have oaamiaed the above account and voocbere, and 6nd them cor rect. Witnoaa our handa thia 8tb day of May, A. v. mil. t. L. 1MKTT, W, A. CHI ST, J May t, 1871 St. Auditor..'! JJKST! CI1EAPKSTI! TEMPLE OF FASHION! fall at I.RVKR FtRGAt'8 new Store, oppoalte nx-uorentnr mgier i reiitienre, on peoona itreet, Clearfield, Pa., and examine hii fine atock of Hats and Caps,. Boots and Shoes, VtirnUhliiff Goode. &c.( Of which be ii constantly receiving a large anort ment of the Tory latent end best ityke, wbiob he will diiinf oral aHoniihingly low pricee LAD IKS, I have on hand ft largo and well nlccted ftock of t how Mlnhrated hand-tewed MOROCCO and LAtSlINO U A1TK1W, whioh 1 ean aafvly reouumend te be tbe beat In tho mar ket. Call and rxnmine them. Gent's Furnthhino Goods. GKNTLKMKV. my ilrvrk of Famishing Goods Is complete. I hare all tho norrltire In Bonrfe, Ties, Cravate, llandkorehiefs, Underwear, Hoi pendere, Coliare, Mtoree, llosirry, Ao., together with a complete aswrlment of White nnd Cloth Hhirts. t here on hand a large and well teleoted stock of Hals and Cape of the rery latest si Tien. Also, Trunk, Valtei'S, Railroad Hftjrt, Vmbrellaa, Canes, and many other artidee, hulh nseful and ornamental, whleh will he sold at fnir rates. M-l ho eitlien of Clearneld and Tietnlty are reiipeetfnlly Invited to call and examine tay goods kafaiM niirrliilriBT al hot I " V . a. . Clearfield, Ta., May 21, 187 1872. 1872. SPRING GOODS I J. M. KRATZRR If Juel receiving a large nnd attraetire itoch of Spring Qoodo, P7AT O00DS, CttERS O00DB, r5nAWI.fl, CAIIPETS, - I ATJIKS' CHILDRKIt-g gllOFS, : ? ' ,-. ' r '. ? WALL PArERS, Ac. riearteld, March , 1872. ' ' ' ' 1 TR. E, M. 6CIIKUHKR, , noMfEOPATnic rnvsioiAS, ' ' 0a.ee In Moronic Building, April ti, t'f . afleerneld, Ta. iSffllaurouS. he it n w 4 f SEWING MACniNEI The "BLEES l". : Patent Unit Motion,'- Alinoat eolacleae machine. ' Don't fall te eiauilna It before pureiiua Ing oiaewhorc II, BRIIKiC. MERCIIANT TAIIAJR. .' 1 CLBAllFIBLD, PAj ! ' ' Ai""1 for Clearfmlil eounty, t. pt Local Agente wanted ia every town In tbe eounty, to wbow noerai torma win r. given. Don't fail to eiamlno It and aatiafy yonraelf. Ctoarflold, Fa, let. 7, 1173-tf. , THE CLEARFIELD WOOD-CHOPPERS' AXE! Manufactured eepcelelly for TI1E CLEARFIELD TRADE, : , t ... . ron taxi ir -. i -i ' . ' eugVTO t . B. F. BIOLER A CO. BOZORTII'H PATF.JfT REFRIGERATOR, the greateat b.vt weather oomforter via Invoated. ' Call and examine them. t my22 2ra II. F. BIOLER 1 CO, A PROFITABLE 15USINKS.S Light eqoal te One, at one-eighth the cost ' Caanrat b explo.led. No rbimne or wirk used. Mrs desiring a profitable but incus can accuretbe exclusive rivbt for the aale of Dyott'a Patent CarbfMa tia Light Burners end Oil, for oounties or tit ate. Write fur information or call on . ' M. B.DYOTT, j No. lH Sooth Recond Ht , Phi la.. Pa, N. B. Churches fumitbed with Chandeliers and Lam pi of erery deaeriptiuo, 2i per eenL cheaper than at any other establish men I In tbe eountry. ebJ7-Jtia . TOBACCO, AND , CIGARS I WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,. At the New Tobacco and Cigar Store of , Between Shaw Uouae k Mansion llonae, Clearfield. Constantly on hand a fine assortment of Kery, Congrcs, Ctirend'tsh, Cable, Fpuoroll, dUichigan and Century Fin -cut Chewing Tobacco, . AIM, a large and well lee ted eterk ef In ported and lomet lo Cigar, Smoking Tobaccos, ' Jdeenvhavm and Briar Fipea, Pipe fixtures, Tobaoeo Boies, Cigar lloldcn, and ercry thing jrenerailj foond In ft well regulated Cigar and Tobaoco Btore. r9bEemeubcr the placet Market street, be tween Shaw Honse and Wan lion novae. Clear field, Pa. pd.tojao.67J AY roOLEN JIAM'FACTOHY. The nndernirncd takes nleainre In Informing his old ruelomere and the pontic generally that he haa refitted hie woolen l1 emery, at Uridgrport, with the adtiidoft of new maehincrr. whieh will enaltle him to do all kinds of work In hie line of bosineas on the ihonettt notice lie intends to make ROl.I. CAHI'TXi a specialty, during the carding aeaeon, and haa mad arrangrinenti to reoeive wool and return the rolls to the following plaree, tii: KICHARD MOflSOP'S STOKB, Clearfleld. URAHAM'H MILL8, Qrahamton. If a Bteo lnteat IvmiiiI n him Ttadini Wactyfig at naal, aad will par the ioikbt vaarT puick for WOOL and SlifcKP PELTS, In eash or good to eurt cwattwaere, - Any persona wishing lo hare thetr wool carded and fpan, will beaoconiKodated ...eithiY tingle yam or doultle. Pereons wishing thetr wtl epuiH will designate the vrenest by placing a nut of dtirctittu on the bun lie, siring the nomlxtr of cat per pound and the kind of getfMig it u totvt made Into. Thanking hia eat torn era for funacr fatvors, he aolieit a eontinnaoce of the ram. May 15, l;i .Hm. THOMAS II ILL. YUK ATTLNTIOJII ' it ST FOR A MOMElN'Tt Are yon lit need of a good set of Harne f Arm yoa in need of a good Saddle or Bridle? If eo, call at the Saddle and Heme Shop oi Join C. IIarwics, where yoa ran got the beat ia tbe Market. Double aad Single Harness aad La dice' and Uetit's Saddle of superior workmanship, always on hand or man u far tared to order. Spe cial attention is oaltcd to ay stock of Collar and Unmet, whieh are the best In nse. I also have an aseortment of Saddler Hardware, which will he disposed of at reaaonable rates. P.epairing of all kinds promptly attended to. fefjL.loti't forget to eall before purr haa. ng eleewhere. Shop in Old Pent Office, Market itreet, Clearfield, Pa. MeyS, U71-ly. JOHN C. UARWICK. QOOktfTOVUSl STEAK'S CALORIFIC, Sl'PQl KU ANNA, SI' PER I OR. GOV. PKNX, RKOCLATOR, NOULECOOIC, ' RATIONAL RANGE. TRIUMPH, PARLOR COOKS, SPEAR S REVOLVING LIOHTfl AND DOCBLK TIEATKUR, And ftU kind af Beating Stor for aale hy augVTft v. 11. F. BKJLKR 4 CO. CALC Ii;l PI.AWTKR-for vale by myS3-4m . U. F. BItiLEK A CO. SEW WASIUXGTOS ACADEMY. Clearfield County, Pa, rpilK SI MMER TERM of this lnslltutloa JL will open on the first Monday of May texL (ierm, Ave month.) The course of atady will em brio a rigid end thorough tret in erery branek requisite to a prae tical and aceumpliiihed education. Vocal and fnatmmentel mun in will occupy an Important piece in the course of study. Pupil wilt be admitted at any time during the session, and charged from time of entering te tbe cloee of the term. No deduction will be made for absence, except In eaeo of protracted iliac. Student dciring room for "clubbing" can be accommodated at moderate rate. 'J' Uood boarding oan be procured at three dol lar per wek at public and private bouse. I ror part leu i re aanree UKOROK W. 1NNIS, Principal, i March 6, T J tf New Washington, Pa. MISS H. S. SWAN'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS CLRARFIRI.I), PA. rpilB SPRIXO TRRM of fnorteen week, ivll. X oommenoe Monday, April 8th, 1871. , . TERMS OF TCITION. Reading, Orthography, Writing, Otdeol Lee- eon i, I'rimary Anthmette ana rnmary Ueoerat'hTo. 17 00 History, Local and descriptive (leography wltn Mnp Prawtng, iframmar, Mental and Written Arithmetle M V Off Algebra and the Science It 00 Initructlon In Instrumental musle 10 00 Oil painting, 14 lemon II 00 Wat work I 00 For full particular send for Circular. Clearfield, SepU 7, 18f0-1ypd. - y CLEARFIELD ACADEMY. A Male Female Claealenl lllKh School. Each Department riarate IX.tlnrt nnd complete in itaen. TI1R oeholaalle year of thla Inatltntlon la divi ded into two aeaalnna oI6re month, (twenty one weekal oaeh. The flrat aeaalon oommenoe. on the Aral Moeday In Heritnuaer) Uw eecond, on the Arat Monday in Fehruary. The eonrae of Inatruonoa omhraoea every thing neeeaaary to a thonmajit praetieal and aeeenipliahv ed edueation of both eeveo. Fanlla will be admitled at any time and ehanred from date of eatwnre la the eloae of.the aeaalon Mo dodnotion will he made for aheenoe, eaeept In eatea of estrone and protracted itinera. militant, from a oiatanoe ocn o. aocomnoilatee ; 'h hoard al low rate. Far iierttcoJere, aend for eireutara, er eddr.ee Kov. P. L. IIAIIKIDN. A. M., JulyJd, !6JI-tf, )rlnelrl. 5tistrjf. ANNOUNCE M KN' X V , , ,,0 TUB 0RKAT , REDUCTION OF PRICES! . t t t ' i -r . UV B. PtlKTHH Ml A M, ), I), IlirOHTAXT TRUTIIHi IIavin auooeaded In felling , libtar tf material, heno. Ik. hm and milmi, .h.. ,H partial and full aoto of Tooth. I aaa ibTa niannraeture of teeth and other material it operailono relateret and warranted to n.. vioe and aatlafaetlon. ' Friend., reei that my eh.rre. for the laaaa tlon of artificial and tlw aaiicg f n,, tee th are now the moat reaaonalile In Peonrylv. frnaerva yonr teeth aad yon preeorv, o,r heua Pnltlti, of tha natural teat a ia a htalthir eervativoand aaeful eoedition la aiaila a aaee'iahi Ulaeaar. and malforaatioaaooniiaon tolbajaoala. aw and aaaooiat. (jarla, are treated aoii MrrertLi with fair auoot.a. iatniaalioni aod eoaiaiu. Uoni raan. It woald he well for pallania from a diatam. la lot me know hy mail a few daya before oaaia! to tho o6ioe. It ia very Important that children betwee. (U aire, of aia and twelve yean ahould have Ueb teeth eaaaained. Anotalbetiof are adminiatered and Teeth r. moved without pain. lliapoaitlona and .haraoter are Joiljad l ij th. world hy tb. exprenal.oa of tho faee, Wm, how very diao.troua day it therefor, be foiM. aona to indulge ao eiprraBioa of dlatorted fcatana oven apart from a hygirnie view. Now, teea)v Batumi (not arti6oial) eomforta and pleaaana reopeot and obey nateral aianpllcitiea and inen 8. POIl I hit B11AW, D. ll.l Omo. in Now Mawnie linllding, rkeood Mrat Clearfield, fa. MII'tP DENT AL CARD. Dr. A. il. I1ILL3 ' Vfonld ear t. hia natlenta and Ik. -i lie generally, that, having diaaolved partnwilb wih Dr. Shaw, he la now doing tho attire vJ of hia otVe himaelf, ao tbat palicnta need lot m being pot ender the handa of aoy ether operate Clearteld, March JO, l67J-tf. J. M. STEWAfiT, D. D. S., Office orer Irwin Drnj Stor. CCRWEX8VILLE, PA. All dental operation, either to the neebuiai or Ofieratlre brmnebr promptly attended t t4 satislaotion guaranteed. Special atfentio pU to th treatment of diseases of th oitaral tcttk gum and month. Irn-gularity of the teetknl. oessfully corrected. Teeth directed Without by the use of Ether, and artificial teeth i&Mnt of the Wit material and warranted to render at Ufaction. eprilM'TI ir A Move ill CurwensvIIle! J. R. IRWIN, Druggist, . CIUWE5SVILLE, PA. - HAS rcmored hi Drag Store to kU tee room, three doox west of hit old nut, aud takee this of'pertaoity ef Ibaakiog bit cl4 eutt oners for their liberal patronage, and kpa by close attention, combined with a select itoet of goods, to merit-it eoatinaance on tbeeutd all hi old customer, aod secure that of au; new one. Pleeae gite him a call. J. R. IRWIN. CttrwenTille, March 27, lSri-fiia. THE REASON WHY LAZARUS k MORRIS CKLEDRATKD PFnFKCTKP PPfcCTAaKS AND LYE GLASS KS nave met with mch tXTKaonbinaar sctxmu4 are eo moch ia demand is because tbey art fotai to possess all tho qualities we claim for tbeta.rii: Pi bitt and HAtxttxr.M of MATiR!AL(tberefinett liable te ncratc h) auiixiAvrr or risua, ruf m.ta and FRanaavtue poet a, and ceaferrinc u mount of ease aad comfort attained by Booth lilnsoes in the world. s They are without doubt the most perfect ta. scientifically accurate lensea ever maaufactitt and last many year witnoui cnange, FOB IALB OJLT T H. F.' N AUGLE WATCH MAKER & JEWELER, and dealer in ' Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver and flated Ware, sc., . CLEARFIELD, PA, . Sole Agent for thi. place. ray-WE EMPLOY NO PEDDLERS. May IS, 167J. :" " rjX) THE FARMEKS OF . CLEARFIELD COUNTY: W offer UOOIVS KEW IRON MOWER at price ao cheap that ao fanner oan afford tw without one, and warrant It to giro pertect w faction In all eaae. ; ! , UAGEIISTOWN HAY KAKE,of, STONER'S, of Laaoaater. ELLIS A HOFFMAN'S TflRESIIl'.R, aw- hora. tread, which ia the heal ia tho eoaaoT Will warrant it te threah from ano hunilrei 6 three hundred huahela of grain per day. FANNIN 11 MIIW, good and cheap. CIDER MILLS II ickock end the lWktve. GRAIN DRILLtJ. . C0RSPLANTKR8. D0O I'0VKlt8, for ohnming. : ItonKitfl' HARPOON FORK nnd PPR01T' tirapple. and Pulieya, ao cheap that none lea eewithottt them. Ill'UtllKS for aale elwaya. X-aj-We alao continue th. butchering bntiaea and will buy or trade for oaltlo and aherp. M. O. BROWN A BRO. Clrar6eld, Ta., May 21. rpiIE CLIPPER . , . . MOWER AND ItE,PER. dnsr.pii ii. kirk, Agent, Ll'TlIEHPBl Rl), PA. 1. - . J. jei will 01 I aia ia t vnie muvu'Ml iiiw.-iiu,w. r -- make your horaea' neoka ,ore. Tlieliglit' ,l2 the aaateai anu ine moal uurauie meui - world. Thoao wtaliing lo ouy a gooa bo'""- .i . 1.1....1 .in HmA it tela1" advantago to examine tbi, machine. D,flFUM pamphlet aent on application. J. . - nRAHAMTON, ri..r6,ldCo.,rti ' It.pnt ft.r Jiiaia ft. Marvh'a "Valley Chief" Resper & MtiwjJ and all ethw A(rlewltnral Irenlementa O'K lured hy him. Any Information tn ""7J,1j. ine aaie ami inanuiaei.r. van - dreuli.l aa above. , hW II. F. BIOLER & CO. have for aale CARRIAGE & HVAGOJ WOODS, , . I ' 8HArT8 AND TOI.K9, HUBS, SPOKES, FELLOES, rl.1 ..A W.aen Maker, ahoald '' neM ef thte aad eall and examine .'" wlUiKlditflrrleee. y