Site tnblitm GEORGE. B. GOODLANDEli iniTOR and raorniatvn, CL11A1JF1KLD, PA. . ' WEPNKSDAY alORNINd, JUNE U, 1871. ,. DEMOCRATIC) TICKET. ,- FOR GOVERNOR, CHARLES R. BUCKALEW, I 'Of OOLVMS1A OOMTT. ""' ' FOll 6UI'HI"ME JUDGE, J A ME 8 THOMPSON, i; . ,-, 'tot ma eaeirrr. ' '' '. FOR ArDITOH GENERAL, ' -WILLIAM HARTLEY, or inrom covtv. 1 FOR CONGRESSMEN AT LARGE, ' llENbRTCK n. WRIOIIT, Luierne county. RICHARD VATX, Philadelphia. JAMES II. HOPKINS, PilUburgh. ; . Dclcgatee at I. arte to the Couatltullonal tvoiivctii.oii. Jeremiah P. Black, York. ' leorre W. Woodward, Luierna. . William Bigler, Ulrarneld. Frank II. Uowen, Philadelphia. ' rtobort A. Lainbcrton. Harrliburg. i:. A. A. Pnruian, Wayneeburg. James Kllii, PotUv ille. ' 1 . " '. .' tieorge M. llallat, Philadelphia John A. Campbell, Philadelphia. William I.. Corbeti, Clarion. 1 "William II. Smith, Allegheny. : William J. Uaer, Somerset. S. C. T. Iodd, Franklin. Samuel II. Reynold, Lancaster. ' National Domooratio Convention. Tb National Democratic Committee, by vlt tue of the authority conferred upon them by the last National Democratic Convention, voted, at meeting held 1M1 day in New York, to hold th nail convention for the purpose of nominat ing candidates for Preildent and Vice-President of the United Statea, on the Pin day of July,t87!, at 12 o'olook, M., In the elty of Baltimore. Tbo basil of -repreientation, aa Hied by the laat Democratic ConTentlon, la double the num ber of Senator! and Representative! in Congress Jn each State under the apportionment of the censui of 1870- Each Elato will lend delegate! accordingly, and lnrHe the cordial co-operation of all eon. errattre oltiaeni who dctire the reitoratlon of aonittvntlonal government and tho perpetuation of republican principles. AUGUST BELMONT, Chairman. Fridhick 0. Panel, Secretary. ' New York, May. 8, 1872. Til E"TitEATTTlNKF.a."-Sinco Grant's back down on the Alabama question European diplomats pronounco him the giant treaty tinker. Tiie Convention. On our first page will be found full proceedings of the Domocratio State Convention. Mr. Buckalow's speoch will appear next week. A Wit. Our Congressman, Sco Eold, perpetrated the following at the I'UllaUulubia Conraniion "Wa are for the man that whalod, againit the man that bailed Jcfferron Davis." That sharp thing should send tilenni back to Congress for life. . AruoniBM. A Lancaster exchange -says that that city has 22 churches, but a visit to the mayor's olllco every morning for a week satisfies the edit or that tho churches don't do the 'devil much harm. Ratuer Thin, On Friday, Forney Jiojsted a Grant it Wilson flag, badly tattered, exclaiming, "Now for No vember 1" If the Press gentlomcn aro salisfiod, we shall filo no objections ; tut as for us, we aro in for an affair in October. Bust the ring in October, then it will stay so in Novembor. Trutdfdl. Tho Philadelphia Prm ays : "The loveliest woman In Philadelphia say, that tho best speaker! to the NaAiwnal Convention were colored wen." Wo have no doubt upon that point Sut It's rather severe on tho whito demagogues who figured so conspicu ously in that "Ioil" body, which con lainod fifty negro dologatos. Tni Leatiiebiieads. Grant the Tanner and Wilson tho Shoemaker, will now bo tho battlo err of tbo froe dom 1irieker. White the great "Smilor" Colfax will no doubt resume his lectures "Across the Continent" .at an enrly day. The South Carolina "bigamist, Bowen, should bo addod to this trio. Tua Retiring "Smiler." The do feat of Colfax, boforo the Philadelphia Convontion, was vory unexpected to that "retiring" statesman. By letter, lio has retired from publio life about a ' score of times in a born. But ex changing him for tho cobbler from Massachusetts, in tho hour of bis sub limit reposo, Is tho tinkindosl cut of all. . . Heavy. All the political spaniels in the Sonata who wear Grant collars are pitching into Senator Sumnor for lolling tho truth about "the govorn inont." Carpcntor, Logan 4 Co. have brought all thoir heavy arlillory to bear on the Massachusetts Sonator, fcut ho is quito likely to survive and dodge successfully ovoryjavolin hurled fit his head. Tna Greeley Banner. We are in rocoipt of tho initial number of this newsy journal, published at Lancas ter and et'ited by E. JI. Rauch, Esq., Wotofore a loader of the Radical forces In that hot-bod of loyalty and big Radical majorities. It Is evident from the tono of tbo paper that iU6 editor will do It up .flromn n tho Greeley way lor tho ring candidates this full. Wo are pleased to know that Mr. Rauoh has got bis eyes open and is "making for" tho ring tlckot with propor coal. Eliowhore In this issue will be found bis views on Har traoft and Buokalew. He will blato the line ni he passss along. Radical TosirooLF.Rr. Ueiow win h found the eichtoenth resolution h tho broad and buttor brlgado," which mft In t f Uiludolphiu lust wools and nontlimtoi llAiry Wil son, of Masliioliueotls, over "Smllor" Colfux for Vco Prijijidont. jTho rcao lution Jn question contains less truth and more fulsome prniao tlian'wns over boforo oouolied in it similar num ber of lines. Tlio loot jmds and moHt abjoot lick-spittroe'iliut over spawned in tbo cisaspools of European royalty, never oquallod this composition lor egotism, ltaad It':; ) ' ' .'; We bcllova that tho uiodolt patriotism, the earnest purposo, tbo aound Judgment, tho practical wl.dora, tho incorruptible integrity and the Ulna trloua eorviooe of Uyesre S. Uraiit, have com mended him to llio hourli uf the American people, and with him at our head we etart to-day upon a new march to victory. "Modest" and "incorruptible", would sound well enough, if coming from a gathering of outlaws and political scavengers; but when it is assumod that tho elite of the Nodical party thus falsify notorious facts, it becomes disgraceful in the' oxtromo, and will receive proper condemnation at tho hands of tho American people, : 1 Ekssureoiko. Wm. Lloyd. Garri son, tho father of tho disunion Aboli. tionists, has wriltoo a long letter, de nouncing his life Sor.g fiiohu, diaries Sumnor, for tolling tho truth about Grant. This old political rcprobato used to have tlio following motto at tho head of bis newspaper, tho Boeton Liberator, "Tho United States Con. "stilutiop. is a covenant with death "and an agrcomonl with hell. io "Union with Slave holders." Such aro the sentimonts of this mongrelizotl Englishman, who now abuscB his warmest personal friend for warning tho Amorican pooplo of the dangor of roelcctinir Grant. Garr'iBon wants him ro-oloctcd with the hope of de stroying tho Republic. Ho expected to accomplish its destruction through his slavery hobby, but having failod he now adopts Urnnl lor a similar pur pose Ho fuvors a monarchy and is socking a protcxt to destroy the Ho public, and he thinks Grant compo tent for tho work. A Strong Combination. The mem bers of tho Philadelphia Convention, having nominated the president of Ih 0 whisky ring and tho president of the Young Men's Christian Associa tion and chairman of tho Congression al prayer-meeting, will enablo tho Radical party to drivo a heavy busi ness, if tho combination of great tyWr ituai and moral in tercets avail any thing theso demoralizing times. The combination is on the plan of Beech ers religion success in groat gaim, no differonco about tho moans. The mon who are running the Radical machine will run a distillery through prayer-mooting with aa much com placency as Beecher delivers a politi cal speech in a church, provided it mnkoa votes for Grant. Anotuer Ring. Tho action of tho Radical Convention at Philadelphia has lead to a ring combination in tbo loalher and shoe business, which will open an entire new field for the Grant family. Ulyssus is to open a Nation al Tannery at Washington, and Henry Wilson is to open agovornmont Shoe- shop in Boating, and togothor they proposo to give constant employment to all the skinners and cobblers in tho country. The whinky ring is to lack Grant and the Congressional prayor mooting Wilson. ud It or i.'cncrat. It seems that the Reading Conven tion was peculiarly fortunate in select ing our nominee for Auditor Genorul. Tho Bedford Gazette, published at tho uomo ot Mr. uarlloy, says : "Jieulord county was nonored bv the convention in the nomination of Wm. Hartley, Esq., for Auditor Goner al. Mr. Hartley's peculiar qualifica tions lor mo omce to winch bo lias boon named, were recognized by the rep resentatives of tho Democracy of the Stato, and it was solely on account of his singular filnoss fjr tho position Hint lie was singled out anions the good mon nnmed in connection with tins nomination as the propor person to fill this pLuco on tho ticket. We havo known him intimately for fifteen years, and wo cive it as our dcliborato judgmont thnt ho will mako as honest, careful aim elllcient an ollicer us ever presided over the financial accounts of tbo Commonwealth. Hero at home no man enjoys a higher reputation for integrity of character, and in tho nortliwcHtcrncouulics,whcre Mr. Hart ley has acquired largo businoss inter ests, ho is immensely popular. He has nover bcon a politician, novor bo fore sought un olllco, though always taking a kcon intorost in publio aflhirs. Ho is a man of refined eulturn n gruduatoof Jefferson College), a wrilor 01 mucn lorco, nnu a logical and cfleo tivo speakor. The Democracy of Bed ford county owe it to their brethren throughout the State, to show thoir appreciation of tho honor conferred trnon them in tho nomination of Mr. Jlarlloy, by turning out en maste at the eoming election, nnd polling tho largest majority ever givon in tho an nuls of politics." The Way ttiey Do Jt Tho Rdi. cals aro constantly claiming that they nrs rouiicing taxes, mcy well know that there is scarcely a word of truth in tho slateinont. The pooplo know thore is not, becauso thoy pay moro taxes every year. Tho Jtochestor Union puts theso two facts sido by sido as an evidonce of the way taxes are boing reduced i Tarlirtaxce paid In 171, -2(M,57l,.Via Tariff taxos paid In 1870, lt,&:H,a74 Inoreaso nearly twelve millions of dollars for tho fiscal year ending June 30, 1871, as compared with that end ing June 80, 1870. This statomont does not Include the millions paid that nover go Into the Treasury. That is the way taxos are reducod. i J? r??,-, " lntoliKont corrospon dent of the Mew York Sun comes to tho following oncluf,lon t "The situa tion may bo, thon, briefly ssiimmed up. The Grant party Is divlJod In support of Hartranft, and the Democrat, and .nr!e,?ln1T,,b"c,n, aro ""'d in fa vor of Buokalew. "As Pennsylvania goes, so goes tho Union." 7 VranVi Vontrntton. A Radical National Convontion of oftloo holders ftnd nogroos aBsomblod iu the Acudmny of Musio, Philadel phia), ou- Wednesday, Uho '6th. The convention , Wits I called to oraVrMiy H6n. Win. Claflin, Chairman of the National Executive OOmiiilttoo. , Ho nominated Hon. Morton MoMicluul, of this city, for Temporary President. Mr. MoMichael, on taking tho chair, mado a epooch which evoked gront en thuniiiHin, especially whon President Grant's niiino was mcntlonod. Tho various organizing committees woro then appointed, alter which General Logan of Illinois, Hon. Gorritt Smith of Now York, Senator Morton of In diana, Hon. James L. Oir of South Carolina, and ex-Governor Oglosby of Illinois madu spooches in response to calls from tho assemblage. Mr, Wm. II., Gray of Arkansas, a nogro dole gato, being also called upon, mado an eloqnont address, which was loudly upplaudod, Hon. . 11. B, , Elliott of Sputh Carolina, and James II. Harris, of North Carulinu, both nogroos, also spoke.. Tho Commiltoo on Perma nent Organization then reported Hon. Thomas Settle, of North Carolina, for Perninnont President, and 11. H. Binghum, of Philadelphia, for Perma nent Socreliuy, with n. list of Vico Presidents from each Slate. Tlio report was adopted, and Air. Settle acknowl edged lii9f honor conferred upon him iu u brief speech, Tho Convolution thon ailjrr!!'."J until Thursday moru ing. . ' ' Thursday. Tho Convention reus somblcd at. 10 o'clock. , The report of lha Commiltoo on Credentials admit ting till the delegates, except the Mormon from litiih, "but admitting tho Geulllo dulegalion from that Ter ritory,: vwas 1 adopted. Ex Governor Parsons, of Alabama, olferod somo resolutions in refcrunco to tho Ala bama trouble,, which woro referred, (ionenil Grant was then re-nominated for President, by tho unanimous vote of tho convontion. Beforo making tlio nomination for Vico President, tho Commiltoo on Resolutions mado their report, which was adopted. After tho adoption of tho plalfurm lion. Henry Wilson, of Massachusetts, was nominated for Vice President, on the first ballot. Tho voto stood j Wilson, UlH J ; Col fax, 321) and (15 scattering. Virginia changed 20 votes to Wilson, giving him whilo only 276 were need for a nomination. On the announce ment of the voto, all tho Stales in turn changed their votes to Wilson, mak, ing his nomination unanimous. Tho defeat of Colfax was unexpected.. Ho has evidently been meddling with the affairs of tho Grunt and Dent families during bis term, and through the ver satile Wilson has bcon shelved for life. This is the first opisodo in the tanning and shoe business under tho new firm of Grant & Wilson. Colfax had lost tho confidence of "tho government" by refusing a number of presents of torod him after his election. Hence his defeat. Exactly So. A strong influence having beon brought to boar upon Gov. Palmer of Illinois to induce him to extend a pardon to one of tho Chi cago Aldermen who had been convict od of roceiving bribes, the upright Govornor rattier astonished the Alder man's friends by informing them that tlio vory circumstances urgod to pro cure a pardon for tbo offender afforded iho strongest reasons why tlio greatest penally allowed by tho law should be curried out in Lis case. In a govorn ment like ours, he said, a man elected to a publio station who so acts as to destroy tlio confidence of tho people is a far moro dangerous criminal than tho ono who takes a suit of clothes to cover bis nakcdiioss,ora loaf of broad to satisfy bis hunger. Ho could not understand why tho Alderman, who was a mnn of means, with an interest ing family, should have improperly taken money; but lie believed that an intelligent man, with the strong motive of a loving wife and innocent children to restrain him, who is convicted of auo.i an ofTcnce is preeminently a suita ble object for punishment. Sudden Deatii. Tbo Pittsburgh Post of the 7th says : Tho community were startled yes terday morning by the announcement of the death of lion. Thomas Williams, Of Allcghony,of nourulgiaof thohoart. Mr. W. wns an rild rpairb-tnt. nf fMa oity, having commenced bis residonco nero in mo spring ot shortly af ter his admission to the Bar. He was a nalivo of Gro?nsburg, in tho adjoin ing county of Wostmorelund, and had reached tho age of 00 yoars. Mr. Williams represented this coun ty in tho Sluto Senate for threo years, in tho lower HoilSA turf, trnni-a ,n,l represented thp Allegheny district in iongi-nas. 10 winch lie was elected in 1804, 1800 and 1808. In Congress ho took an nctite part in tho impeach ment of President Johnson, nnd was ono of the malingers who conductod the caso beforo tlio Senate. Cameron's Speech. Tho Washing, ton correspondent of lha Now York World L'iveS tho following hl-inf nn. count of the speech rocunty made in umuuvu ui uruiiL nv ruinnrnr imnMit- "Cameron, of Pennsylvania, mndo a lew ineoneroni remarks, t. in imr-i ,.n of thorn being a derenoe of his course whilo Hecrolury of War undor Lincoln. He tried vory hard to show that ho had lived down tho resolution of cen sure passed bv his Rnnnbl i'-lin nllina In the Houso of Representatives in 1802, nnu mui, vion. urani would be nblo to outlive nil Ihnt hud beon charged flirnitlBt him. Cameron in tint m,,.,k of a sneak er, and ho seldom addrosses .1.- t! t . .... niu ouuuiu except wnon tinuer tlio in fluence of ehnm ntlotlO. If. tfaa unfit clear, oven to his political associates m uiijr, unit no was in ono ot Ins tiappy moods, and they laughed heartily ut his maiden effort." A "PtlKl-.ll." Allllllill.r In It., l.-.l. Gown of Grant oa the A Itilmnm claims Iloraco Grouley says: "If this Ad ministration can boust of nothing olso, at least It can say il has exceeded all' its prodecossors in getting Into quar- via milium cm ii se, mid out of them wiiiioia uignily." Tho l'iltaliiii-iv Vn,i In .r....:- i. n ... iwvil lllg L in snmnniin,linii iil'k.. - DBJDI A IIU BIIJIJHO. mcnlury troaly fiatco was a clean and clear back down upon the part of Grant, whether from tho growl of the British lion or tlio influonoo of Wall street anil tho l,nn.i i.i.i.. v. , - " - uvimjiuiuuii. tfUCK- son's old motto put In practioe would have saved us tho disgraoo brought upon us by tho President. Had he uskou ior notning but what wrs right, this crawling out of a foolish demand would havo boon savod ,us." 1 Hut Tin IV - m ..... aiii... A" unristian Soldlor." Gflnat-a. ITno.-l i ,. . " IB u uw spred.ng the gospol his BOsdoI amongst the Indians-advises their extermination, , I coupon jrtw. A Pittsburgh rotall grooor announ ces, "Dolly Vardon eggs, laid to order." Ponnaviranla will horoaflor have TwontoilRt voles' in. tho oleotoral college, fw ' ' : . i Tlio parade of tho Masonic fraternity In Reading on the IStli promises to be n, very; large affair. 1 HurtrttiifMs briefly doserlbed as tho man who "borrowed seven - thousand dollars from Gcorgo O. Evans." Govornor Talinei Udllvbrcd an anti Grant and pro tiroeley spooeh at Do oatur, III , on the 2Mb Instant. Ifyou want tohearaRadica) squeal, montion to him that Sumnor hashitoly mado a spcoch about tho Grant party. Tho Laneastor Exprm objoots to ono man calling another "a gooso." It suggest "an ass" as being more ap plicable. .. .. i l ' ' ' Switzerland is said to bo tho only country in Europe whoro more money la spont on public education than on the army. ' '' ' ' ! Ono who wishes the world to know what ho knows about farming, says the bost way to raise straw borrios is wilh a spoon.' 1 ' ; r, Tho peoplo of Wyoming don't know whothcr to cull their fomalo judge' a instk-css of tbo ponce, or a justice of tho poacess. ' Georgians complain that the colored "revivals" on'.inus a'l'iilgiit and In1 oapaoitalo tho parliolpaiiio for aim-king in tho daytime.. ,,. r . , : . ' Victoria C. Woodhull has vrilton a Ictlor "throo columns ia iougtb" accenting tlio Apollo Hall nomination for tho Presidency. . , n ..: Tbo Pittsburgh Pott sUttos that tho Hon. Carl Schurt will speak for Mr. Buckalow throughout Pennsylvania in tbo presontoumpuign. ' '; . Tho Radicals of Bloomsborg havo oloctcd a norrro to represent them in the Town Council. Ho will no doubt represent thorn proporly. 1 ' i A Wisconsin minister awoko his slu in beri na charco by vehomontly say ing, "Deaoon T., wbko up, tho best of tho sermon is to como. Forty thousand Biblos were burned in the Chicago fire, but owing to their not being missed boforo, il has just come out as an item of nows. It is believed that Mr. Hendricks will be nominated for Govornor by the Indiana Dumocralio I'onvention, which assembles on the 12lh inst Tho ''bonsburgelum was stocked with cat fish soma years ago and this year a limited amount of bailing lias boon allowed. Some wboppors worocaugbt. r A Haiti moro jowolor has invonteJ an engagement bracelet, which the gontleman locks off the wrist of the lady when thoy are engaged, and keeps the key. . Hsrring were last week a drug in the Cboster market, selling from 10 to 40 cents a bundrod, somo of tho fish crmcn returning thoir surplus stock to the river. Tho Philadelphia North American, Kami-ill, nemands a ronn-iylvamnn on the lieki'l wiih Grant lo insure the Siate l'r tho Dolly V.-itdcti tii-ket. This looks desporato and threatens trouble. ,;i 'i ' Dun Rioe fa on another "farewsll tour" throughout the State, with his oirous establishment. With tho ex ception of John II. Gongh, Dan is the graatest farowellist this country evor prouuceil. x . The California grape crop is dam aged to tho ext. nt of one fifth or ono sixth by tho late frosts. ' Peaches, figs apricots, almonds, nectarinos and Kn glish. walnuts are also damaged in somo localities. Another defaulting Postmaster, and this time his name is George il. Knapp at Paoli, Indiana. Four thousand dollars is the amount. Formerly Knapp edited a strong Grant paper, me urango uounty union. Tho New York Evening Post, Radi cal, is our authority for stating that "tho nomination of General John t, Hartranft for Governor was diclalod by the ruffians who havo mado popu lar elections a lnrco in t'bilatlclphia. The cabinot of Presidont Lincoln was coin posod of Mr. Seward, Chaso, liluir, Smith, Wells, Stanton and Bates. Throe ot tlicso distinguished rrtn aro now dead ; of the remaining bur not a suigio one is a supporter ot (.literal Grant. . ; . t , , i .Tho Hostnn Pout says: After a Southern State has boon ciieatel, rob bod uml oppressed until tho carpet. oag scounuivis uro obliged tn run away, then their victims aro willed r .. i." t .. .... 1 . . iv u lvittx, anu piaccu unuer nsruai law.' Truth. J A ICenlucky conversation : "Hollo, dar, you darkey, w hat you axo llrdat Old blind mulo.beyr "Well.I (iinnoj gncRS I must tako $35." "Thirty five dollars! Ill gtvo you five!" ' iVell, you may bavo Mm ; I won't sla d on 8.10 in a mulo trade." Tho Miners' Journal lolls of j man named W'crtman, 7.") years of agr who has lived all his life in West Pom twn.. Schuylkill county, and visilod 1 'otts villo on Friday lust for the first ime, nnd bnd novor Seen or boon on rail road car beforo. Tho tobacco tax is now madr uni form at twenty cents por pound. The uction of Congross disappointed alarge portion of tho lobby. Under the now bill any manufituluror of lobaoco ran ship it whore he pleases, thus remov ing tho prosont restrictions. ' A boll stolon from a Louisiana plan- i... i ....... . 1 .. lunon uy uuii. uuiior, nas rooonuy boon hung at a Bchool houso at Wosl IJrooli field, Mass. 1 1 was cast in Bro mon, Germany, in 1718. Now isn't thnt a nico bell to call the pious youth ui i.rouKiioiu to prayors ! The Supplcmonlal Apportionment uui,wiih-u pusseu inerionaieon n oanes Gay, givos one additional moitiber to Now Hampshire, Vermont, Now York, Pennsylvania, Indiana, Tenno. soe, Florida, Alubama and Lousisiana, and makes tho Houso consist of two iiunurou and ninoly-ilirce. Tbo family at tbo Whito House will doubtloss be delighted to loarn that Mustor Fred. Grant has recoivod in Europe tho full degroe of homago due to bis oxalted birth. While in Romo whon the Amorican party made Iboir appcaranco in public, tho pooplo wore I'uiiiuumiy usKing-wniuo Is thol'rincof Don Piatt doesn't like tho Treaty businoss. Ho says s "That is the pitf. ful and ludioirous termination of proooss which began in Senatorial waggor.ooniiiiuod in Exooulivesonsa tionalism.and culminated in diplomat to stupidity) burlesotte on mi.,l.n..j etatosmaiiBhip and common aonse." ' No Use. Thora la m. rm. . . Ihatllornson Allen, tho railroad pinch er wil be withdrawn from tb.P X btato t,ckot. Wbaf. the aso of 'nga poorprolooso of virtue In null "Harlranft or Bucknletc f i-BTH. Uauch, editor of tho Oreeley fltianerrs lively iournal published at Lauoastor. Bertinontlv puts tho cap- tion olihia arltcle to the voters of this Stato, and proopods thus s, ! I '.' o, "A, littio- vor seven years ago, mo writer fifat i.nliliclv mii'L'olted (Jenorul John V: Ilartranft for the oflko of Auditor General, (Instead of-OMXCm .. - : . v-. Genera for which ho had previously boonxnmsd by ono of tho Republlcun papers ol'JS'ori'istown) and during tho same j-'car-he 'wus nominated and elected, and in 1800, ufter serving ono term In snld ofllco ho wos again nom juatod nilolcclcd, and (f persona) re- garu loriiiv mnn were iu iiiiiuuhcb uui vote for Govornor, noxt Octobor, ho would In all pobablllty roceivo It. " ins war record is unquestionably a good ono, and it affords ua pleuBuro to say that,' as a man, ho possesses some vory good trails of character. But, unfortunately, bo is nromlnontly iden lifiod with-one of the most odious political rings that evor nlllictcd tbo icopio. into u no was iou; we uo ieve. by Worse mon than himself .and hie eloclion, tbcreforo, in our opinion, is entirely out of tho question. . I'On the other band, the Domocratio party of Pennsylvania never made a more praise worthy nomination man that ot Charles it. iuckiew lor uov ernor. The least mat, we can any oi him is that he is an independent and hitrhtoncd statesman, and will faith fully act tho part of Chief Magistrate for tlio good ol the pooplo of Pennsyl vania without ! e r -- i of the' most important duties of tho next Governor will be llio appoint ment of a Secretary of the Common woalih who, by virtue of hia ofllco will be ono of the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, and that the right man will be solcctea ior mat most tmpor;. ant and responsible position by Gov. ornor Buckalow, no one who knows tho man will doubt ior a momont. "Wo tako for ctnntod that Mr, Buckalow as well as tho nominee of tho Reading Convention for Auditor General, will in duo time roceivo the unanimous endorsement of tho Liberal Itopnblicotis, and if so tho olllco hold ers Treasury Ring ticket will bo votod out of sight by an overwhelming ma jority in October noxt." i , - St. Dominoo. Grant and his home hold slill covet this negro liuven. The Cincinnati Commercial says : "A very pretty came by ragged rascals Is be inif played in tbo island of Sin Do mingo. Cnhral, backed by Hay ti, is encouraged in a boroor warfare on Ihez, and Hit't is now about to play off ex-Prcsident Salnave against ilayti as a cotititor movement I ho result will be, of course, a gonoral war botweon tho two Republics. At last accounts Hen Wudo's "chicken thief" had llio best of it, having whippod Bios and driven him baok towards the centre of his dominions. It would bo a splen did country, with all these intestinal disorders, to , annex to Iho United States. "That Was in thr United States." Tho late French Consul at New York, Victor Plaoo, has been convrcv cd and sentenced to two years' im prisonment for fraud in the purchase of arms in tltrs country, being the same transactions which Mr. Sumner's resolution proposes to Investigate. W Hon on trial, wtionovcr ho was shown to have accepted a bribe, or to have been guilty of any other mal feasance, his uniform answer was in substance : "Ah,' yes ; but that was in tho United States, and the Americans all do that." M. Place's intorcourso had mainly bcon with agents and ofR cors of tho Washington government. Poor Fellah. An editor ho had four lecturos delivered to him, his one rye bunged and fifteen papers stopped last weok, eoes off tbusly : "We often wonder whether, when we get to tho land of harps and hymn books, we will be required to edit a n&wspapor. An editor certainly receives punish ment enough in this world." Ho Is evidently no Univcrsalist. $w di'trttertufittj. riiHK GLORIOUS FouHh of eTulv! T) IIK lia.I.ItltATI.1) IN The Good Old-fashioned Way. GRAND PIC-NIC & TROT, To he held on the Grounds of the CLEARFIELD PARK ASSOCIATION. A variety of amusomonls will bo provided to mako tho day pass pleas antly. A largo and spacious floor and good band of musio for all who wish to trip tho "light funlaslio." In the afternoon there will bd two trolling matches: FIRST TROT, OPEN TO ALL. SECOND TROT, pinsv, ... Open to all horses that have never boat I mln. Ample arrangomonts havo boon mado for refreshments for all on the Grounds. To bo held for tho boqoflt of tbo Park Association. i l"For further Information, iu re gard to edtrios, &o.; address I. M. dams, Sopretary. , , OH KA1.K CIIHAP. One two-looted CAllUlAulf. Inquire of Jet , r D.. KJVWMG, Cloamci IPrlsiijiejtiampalgn j ;cAPSjbAfo8ATfrHCyg8, (fend lor Ulotratwl Circular - and Prioo tilsl. CUNNINUAM a HIM. " Manuraotureri," No. 204 Cboreh Street, je5-4in Philadelphia. r PUBLIC VENDUE 1 Tbo under- 1 signed will si ll at public aule, at his residence In Graham town. hip, on WATUltUA Y, J l-NK Ti, 1S7I, the lollowinn personal property, vn ' ' ; Two matched liorses, 4 Uows, 7 .vounj tatllo, Khcep, Hiiks, new TbrcchiliK Machine, (two-horse tread power,) new tww-horw Waa;on, Burirv, sin Kle and double llaruus), J'low, Harrows, Lulliva- tor, and otliir larimnj uisiii i sinioe 11 itlo i also, household furniture, cnn.lstine; of Chairs, Ilrdstnada end Redding, Buroou, Bloves, Clock, and manv other artioles, riale to ooimuenoe at tt o'clock, a. m., of laid day. when terms will bo made known. ' , - JAt.'Oll WILIIELM Graham township, June 5, 1S72 It. inft IHJaHl'.I.H OP TIMOTHY SKIII) IUU-and IDS bu.heli of CLOVER EKED for sals at iho Corner rjtora, by . . , K. A. W. P JRVIN Curwensville, Pa., Feb. 14, 1M7J. JgESTl CHEAPEST 11 TEM?LE OF FASHION I Call at LEVER TlXd AL'S new gion.oi Bx-Uovvraur Hiflfr'i rKlfJnro, nn Herumf flrwt, Hats and Caps Boots and Shoes, 1 l'urrilv.liliiff Cluodis, 4.c. OtwHlh lib U wmHtiintty rcneivInK largf aort- oititt of Ha Tury Jotcat nol h. itylfp, which lie will diitHn of t Mt'-niibitifly low pricoi. , I,A11KS. X lave od b n Urge mut well iclrctotl utook uf thtiif o!( br.itril hnl fw.d MUltOCCO anil LAfT!X O AIT KftS, whit h 1 can ittfi'ly rpcotnintnd to be tbo bant in tbo luar k)U fall and inininn thrm. Gent's Furmkhino Goods. GENTLEMEN, my itock of Furn1lilnK Qt"'. li euuiiilele. I have at I I tie oorrttt''i in Hcar.'t, Tiei, Craratu, Ilim'lkrcbipfi. Voilerwear, Sui inlrn, Collars, (Horn, Hunlcry, Ac, togril.r with a comj-lcte airortmcnt or n ati'l ( loth StiirU. I bavo on bruiil a larxe and welt leloftt-di stock of Hats ant Vn of tbo roijr luttftt at ) Ira. Alio, Trunks, Vatifcs, Ritilnmil I'ltR", tmbrullaa, Canos, and many otber arllcN'S, both useful and ornamental, which will he sold al fair rates. XfTThe eitiirni ot Clearfield and rieinitr are rcnujotfiillr Inritrd to roll and examine my goods before fiurohaslng cuewucrt. LEVER FLEGAL Clearfittd, Ta., Mnj JI, 1S72. 1872. 1072. SPRING GOODS I J. M. KRATZER is Just receiving a large and attractive stock of rj'ring Uootls, - DRY GOODS, PRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, CARfEIS, LADIES' A CHILDREN'S SHOES, WALL PAPERS, ao. Clearnel,l, March IS7.' -JR. E. JI. SCHKDHER, HOlltEOPATIIIC rilTBIClAX, Office In Miwonle Itulldirg, April U, Wl. -Clearfield. Ta. Fishing Tackle I TTRT received a ooiupletc asaortment.oonsist. O in( of Trout Rods, Fish lloikets, Line! and uooks, of all deKriptioas, at II. P. 1II0LER A CO S. Clearfield, April 3, 1H7J, 2m. RADWAY S READY "RELIE7 (IHtl THE WOI1M rAINai In from One to Twenty Minutes. NOT ONE HOUR srunrrtar.UiU..,,iiiroir ii ,., Janyeae f-rritii nil i-aix. UADtrarS UkAhV h M.I KK la A CCMS TOO lai.ia iitix. It lb - K v,d I) Tliea Only lim Ite-rnrxtv tVai irtu.ntljr alo Iba nxwl t scrwtallxr ,.,, a'u..-s I J.r,in..tt anil Btf-l lt.-i.ti -ii-mi v 1,.11,,-r'ar tn 1. Htonwh. uoweia, or i4lMr l9 w oiaaua. ly IS' MtuM CVE TO TWKKTT WIXITT.. f" t .mtlrr I,, w S,,'ltMi or rMiiutaili'l ll.e !.iii the llHKI MATl', HMri,ire.n Inflm,, (Tm O-'I, twou. !S-t.ra tic, km riMntOti iili iiimuuiv rua itrrttr, RADWAY'S READY RELIEF , iu. AFroiti) im sr y..,:. I..rLA-'41i..Tlo n. IIIK KH'Mi.-, IVfl.AMMATH' 1K Tltf; lJLADPEJl L-ri.AMWATION OK TIIK IHlWKI.d. t'liMlt.sTInN nl 1 ITT? 1 UNGJ. SOKE Tiir.OAT, I. II KI.-l-l.T IlltK.M llivi i.T.-.Tr.ai.-MitejWr-il'r'lirujr "l'ART I.EAMCIIE. tooth .,V;V!A"-'"' Com rnn,T, . Tru ), - tJ.a nU& ot tjiitin.t) iiMiantll tuTra com ftl. 1 cc:t' rt. , T . ui v ih- )" hn'f a Inn V?rtt -t.-r wll h fftr -v . llr,. CUAMI'H, M'ASM "VH FTi M fii iMl'H H . IlKADAi lit-:, I'l A ICKHf A I'V-l.MiJ.V. ( (H.iC, vj.SU l.N 'J UK HutthLaJ, aM-tll IMI.HNAL l .MS-, ' TrAy.ti r. ijvivfl .urTyaK.liUftf Rmtwn4 II' ail If Irrllof vrilh V.it ni. A fi ittui wt.ui M'l 1 ' .ut -M-. ' . r j-r.l- tinnx d.u'tft. K,f Wf-ut. U U U lr tlivvii rrt-'it-tt ilnmity mr Hlticru ai a Him ulunt. mm AM' , t V V. vnn-4 f nifctt.u. TVn-1i r m t'...p.Mi ,t in iVi-w. rH tln.t wnl tiins Kni r a tl w a td ll i-tiiif M:friii. l.illrtya, l". j.tVt T I li- i.l. AU w, i.(i ucr K-'itfi i-nlil.-.! t-v IlAliU AY'S ril.! M guttk aa HADHAV'rt Hr.M) lLULk ill) twiili ir Ll:to, fc..ui iy Drug tat. Ifrnilv HHirf tilUrt.-.rlf ) HEALTH I BEAUTY!! STWiMi Ar rt ttR Ttini iii.,nifi!t i! i't ,',V!.,AX" Kl.,lir-rl KAIl ekIN AM. kAALllH.CUall'LkMU.N bkl tllkU 10 ALL. DR. RADWAY'S SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT IM WAIH TIIK 1iNT ARTilNIMltNO CfnrSl Every Dny nn Incremto In riosh and Weight Is Seen nnd Fult. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. K-ry dnvp t lha M A I' Mill 1,1 A N HKnn v ST cMVtimT.lrat.i l.rtiitri tlm ti...r, prt. t'rlnrs aiirl Mhw HhM ml lnmn nftliai lutein hi Ttrr T I'f for 11 rtali ilia ati a ..f il.c Nxlv wllh ntw ami h nn J tiiil-rl.1 Scr.tf.il-i, rt hlllt, T. niutri-ttf.n, I.Uh.l.iUr UtaiiAwa. 1 lew trt tit Tlntl, Mnnth, T.in.ww, Nnt-a In tnc DUfMU arl nthn i,Xm .f tl, nvMmi, K'tis, Ftnim.Hia l'Whrit IWt tho Kiara, ami tltt m.tr fitiu of Hhlrt .IWtiw, fcitiptlona, Tr H.rt P. aij llrnd, (1 r Worm, NnJl lilirmo, Kn-alHltia, Aftie, ItUrk bv- it. W.mii In lha f . ah, l uiin.nt, ( ancrn In llo Wnmh,ai1 alt wtftk,tln palnrul dla,-l,i Klflil Pt-at4 IjOMttf HH'rm, Mill all !- of Dip II fr jr!t d are wlllilfi tli curalka nutn of tdh Wimrfrr or Mrxl rn t'liniliUr, anil a frw da uo will ir-t-p in y per Q.it. H fir rllhrr of tbvaa twwa l( iHaMn lta imH t.t Hif cr tu owrt tlirm. If lltf imtkirt. IhHt lwml rtxiiicil hr tht wairtrf anl irr(iiiNHInti tlat tt fm.lli,unlly rrnKrotaMr! auo tA In arrvntlnK IIh j nulr, ntul rrjwlni tin- antnr th Hew iiiiIvtUI tnf fnun htsilthy l)iKviliajl Uita Ua ISAltrVAPAnil.t.lAN will Mr .1 i, iNv-irT Ni-t oah llio RaaarAaii.Lia HrwiLTWRT prrH KM kiinw n rrniMll! arnt In llui rmr of I li runic rVrf-.-ua, !i"Mlniti-iitftl, aiidbaia ulawaacai tmi U U UtawitT (oaihra cwro fur Klilnry V Rlnddrr roniptnliiln, rtnarr, ami Wmtih fHv.a, Qravrl, iMulrfJM, lr-iirr Pt 'Ikixurr rf Walrr. IhihkiI n.n. .rf li- n,i '... , itnt itr-itoattM. or tVi water la tlih-fc. cloi..lr' the water ta thlt-k, ch.n.lr. mlavd Itli h hup of an rr nr ti.M.u iik. .l.i.. ia. ami In all canr wt,rn tl.cn. nr. ii,b. til.vtfthoi ri llk the hue of an w. nt thrB.U lib. """r li a irnrl.l.l, ilnrk, .I..hm aptiearanee.eiid in. m-pimiia, ani wm n taw la a tirttkli., H.il .if th i irk aiidalmii tW l.olm, I'ttwv S oo, VVORMS.-Ttia euly kaewa aad eun KatWr fur Hi r,twiiM, Tujim, fe. Tumor r 1J Venn' Cirowlli 4 lirrd by Itucltvnr't Itraolvrm. Pireai . .... -1 naTtJ hart Ot Tln Tiimrx In llio'nvat(M .'na '"J. 0.flil I wtMlHlry 111 Ul haul ar fclOl IPtiatt : hnl Bnll.l.. luloa tt tha hMnaL anri U-a M Rait-at-a Ml., uirt lwt M lt nf T..,rr IUiHy HrlUf ! ad thrra kMsilm nf Inmn U W mm "t hit, ai4 fj-t bMn, wartae, .. U, . ihM I kin f.-r lerali yirt. TS ar"rl Irm,, M h h f ,,U nf lha ST"- I wtita lb tttN ImUm tsaiSt at aUm. V mm mMkk HUiot HAKrtAH P. KWAPP. DR. RADWAY'S PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS, (tertVetlf taMfleaa, eleintlf eoatrd with awrt pirn, fnrae, rrtnlila, fiirtrr, cImimw, an alrenflhiii. flad av a Phi, f.r tlie nirti of 1 1 iflanrdrra of the M.-m Hh !,ter, lltwrla, Ktdr.cV, thrtrtr, Nerroiia ftt-ra If1arh t'vntll(.MlyrK keneiaL Imltfallnn, )vm ala, pi.hniKnraR. ililintia Ferrr, inRaniniNt ln -if th Itimrta, !'Hea,atrl all lVta. icemen la nf tht Internal V err, t arranlejul let rlTrct a maltlveeiire, I'lin-lr Vereta Ue, roti'alnl'm mi metrtirr, ntliirrsl, nr delHcrWna di hm eT- lirvarrra th. tVll..wlt avmiHoma rtaullln, ftv fjlasmlera nf Ui lirtlva Organ I v Cs'lfvatl-a, lt.anl pllaa. MIim af W Mmi ta Oat HJ. . ri)!niMMr WetiM la th Si-rwfc, K, KrwialloTi, atKblncnr flfiii-vlaf at th rilof tt Sl.4i.arli, SlmTr.lt f k ImS llatnart M IHmpull arMlhlnf, nallerlitfal IIi.IImH t"r.fkli, ft HaiSaxnlietf rWni.U-vfM In , ,m Nn,. IHtaiiw 3 tUM. Ut. m W.h. wfeM ih. Hlr,, jrAat imAtuTZm lal. Bnrnlhl la Ux riaali. A teT-af A1wAr riUH wftl ree tba m. ttKAh ' .All! M 1 U' K '' rnt tarn lrtl.. kM. i.iio.uoi ,!. itfaataj. .a U. mi .. k . aW-a r. . m leaanel groat flffrtisfmcot.4. Notice to Taxpayers I TNoe.rd4line wlt an Aet of the unjorai nt .,l,..J ii.i. rt.miiionwnallh. anproved the iJ.l dayof ilarcli, A. I). lTu, "relalmf to the oollerili.t of taul Jn the enuaty of l liuwtlcld, n.Hlc- ii:baroitribiroyv i to tho taapayen rothliii In, Uho disUloti below nsoieo, ish Goanty Ts Asurer, Ml nerordaBM with the aeoond swiWn of sate) Art, will wtumd at two place ol i,..i.nn. ,i. i. l, and townshin eleidioni aa the fbllowtnr named" dny, r the Pa'T'r ", nceivinK Uie louoty anu riuie law "ii - Kinei aaaotsed for the yoor IS7I ( ''.fj Por Wondnnril, Tiies.Iiiy, 3 uno Isih. Por OulMi, Widins liiy, Jono lUili, i Kor llanraris, Thursday, June KUih.. Por Jordan, Friday, June SIM. P.ir Knot, rMurdiy, Jarlo Ti4, t 1 ( I Por (host, Tuesday. Juno 23th. I ' ' , Vol New Washington, Wednesday, June JHh. k.r llaia.ide, lliura-lay, June 27ll. e Voi Younit's Hchool House, Kriday, Juno 281U. Por Hell, Saturday, Juno iiUlh. I'non all Uios naid to tho Troasuror there will bo a reduntlon of lr per ewnl., while Ave per onl will be Aimsn to all unpaid taxes, mnll,,. a differenee of TEN l.er oent. to prompt taipayr-rs. Parties can, from this timo forward, pay their tavl at the Treasurer's office. No die ,,ni ..II lu, allowed alter the I-t uf July neit. thoui;h the tux can be paid at the Treasurer's olliue up to the firM of AuCi t. 1 . ....... ... i onv I1 HAAltl'l. i. a ll.fiw.1, Treasurer's tllfioc, I Clcarfluld, 1-a., May Ti, 1S72 4t t pUBLlC SALE! OLD JAIL LOTS FOR SALE! fpi.n (TgQn)ji.vnrrorCliart1oTd oounfy, under 1 tiia autliuritv uf an at of Auembly, will aa- t nhi9 au', l.jf outcry, at liu Court iiuuse, in tbo borough vii CUarficld, oa Sal unlay, July Gth, 1872, at 2 p. m., of said day, all those two certain lots of land aitualo iu the said boruutfh f CIt aiflv.ll, ami kiiown in thr jilft thereof as luts Ko. V'A uui 1 02, Wing tlie o'd Jail ui and bu.Min tlicrcriii, with the npurt'hiieff, including the jail wall. 1 'ho said luts tu be put up Bcjijirakly and hidi neitvcti lor eawlj, uud thu fight to bolJ theae outs fur auocplane or rrji-ciiuii iu that furm n't-cited until the rttn'o aro ni vt )itAy, aad bids kc tir ed in that I'trm, One-third the purriafle tonncy to be paid Id ab wbD ths proper! is struck down, and the ruuiaindrr ko three equal anuaai pnuicutr, tom tueuoli.g July let, lt;,l, with mteititt from date of snla, lo Ih s'currd bun) and uioriffag 'tt such form as the Couiuiafclouers tnajr fix, upoa the said pre in iocs. . .. . Vuftvfitaioa of tlie premise to be given when the new Jail is rompletrl. which It Is probable will be previous to Jauuar let, 1"7X DAVID HI CK, F. F. COLTItlKT, Atttiit : Com miss ioDcrs. tiro, li. floon..ArritP Clork. Clearfield, May 1, H7?.-Ht. . A UDITOUS' STATEMENT. JOHN LA WH II K. Treaaiirtr of the borough of Orcrola, in anroont with the fundi of said bur ough to Uj 7th, J3;2, IS7I I'KBTOn. Jan. 21. To amount received of Joseph - Foreman, collector. Mar. 14. To a mon at rtTH.-rd ot Jonph ;09 61 rorctuan, eol lector Ap'l 10. Te amuunt rect-irad of Joseph Farrro&D, collectur. Maj 23. To Hue evlli-ctcd I t high cj ti llable Juue 26. To amount rcrv'ivnl of Joseph Foreman, cullectnr Jul 10. Tu amount revived of Joseph Fon tnan, eolUttor Jul f. Tu fiuc,...., OcU t. To amount received of Joseph Fun-man, collector LVt, lie To tax retained from J.Canroy Ap'l 11. To amount of duplicito for 1171 17.12 75 139 44 01 76 ' 3 60 1 25 ltU 00 1 00 I 25 D.-R tax S 00 To am't ree'd of L. G. Lingte, former trtaaurer... : 75 Ap'l 11. Total.... ...1.S0 47 I f7t CnKITOK. Jan. 21. By eali raid orders of Josri.h ! Forrman, (1K76) $702 00 Jan. 36. Hy oath paid ordr No. 16...... 4 00 July 10. I-T eab paid ordrr No. 26 X fcl) July 10. Hy eaah paid order No. VI 11 W July 11). Ity eath paid ordrr No. 26.. 3i H July 10. Jtv eatb paid order No. 11) 11 00 July 10. Ity eaah paid order No. 27 14 70 July lu. Ity oash paid ordi-r No. 21 , 2 el) July M. !y rash pkid bill J. A.Blatten- bcrger 3 00 July 15. Py cwli paid order No.22 2J 60 July l.i. hv cah paid order No. 17 14 00 July 15 Hv virb paid order No 25 1 15 Aug. 14. Ity cab paid order Na. ft) 1 Aug.2l. Ity old order (70) No. I lH... 325 00 Oct. U. Hy old order (1-70) N'y. 31-... 12 :0 Not, 6. Ity old order f 1 fiii). 25 60 Not. IS. hy old order (I Ko. 21.. 1 t'O Not. IS. Hy old order (lNrtttj Nowlfi... 6 00 Deo. 6. liy old order 11870) Ko.l5.... 50 00 1S7J Jan. 15. By old order (1870) Xo.3.1 145 09 Jan. 15. Ity old order 1470) Kn. as.... 13 75 Apl 11. Hy exonerations on duidieato of 1871 29 31 Mar 7. Ity amount paid K. 8. HfciVy. treasurer lor Council )72... 313 $1 Total .. !-?l.S6I 47 WFCAPITI tTIO T, Amount rao'd of J.C. Foreman, uollcotor, 555 10 Amount reeeiTed from other source 10 42 Auiouut of duplicate, 1871 , 7,15 75 Total - H.S01 47 Paid on tern Isrucd nrerloaato IS71..... Jfnl 00 lt.7 55 1'aid onler ivfurd U71 autl 171 Amount paid K.8. baileT, Trea.f.r 171 312 HI 29 fll Kxoncralions on duplioale, Total..... '. ::?!.S0 47 Wo. tl,e nniUrcicnnl. Auditors of the liorniiirh of liaeeola, eertity thnt we have examined the above a.vjouat and vouchers, and find them eor I. Witness our hands this Mh dr of M.it. A. V. IB( a. . T. la, IfK l fs W. A. CHI.f, Mat 20, 1S73 3U Auditor. DIMSOI.I IIOX 4I' PARTKr.NSIHP. Tht en. partnership heretofore existing be tween the undersigned In the hotel-keeping buai- ues iu t'ennvuie, tias been dissoired this Uav tr mutual eon tent. The hooka are In the hande of t. h. Kallerly, who will settle all the aerountu of said no partnership, and continue the rnimM at the Aid stand. T V, R H V, NCR KEKNAX. June 6, 1S72-3I F. K. HAFFKUTV. D1SMOM TIOS OV rAHTN! Itlltl The oo-i.artnershin herrtofnre exittinT be tween tho onlersigned in tho blacksmith bust- neas, In the linnuigh or ( urwenn ille, hns beon dissolved by mutual conaent. All those Indent d to said Arm are requested to settle their aocouuts on or bef're tlie 1st of (irpleuiht r next. A. ts. tf . It ATr.S, K. n. The biuiness will becvintinued at the old stand by A. tlatea, June 5. 1S72 3t C'i At'TION. All peraons are hereby warned J agaiiift purchawog or meddlinv with a eer- tain yoke of t'xen, both red with white faces and about eight years old, now in the poearavion of nonen iugn, ot unox townump, an the said oxen belong to uio and are Irti with him on lonn only ki u u, rat iu iitj oriHT. i U.MIAU UAIitalt, Now Millport, May 29, 1HTS.-3I ' AIITIO X.All perrons arr hr.rr.Hy oantlnnMl J ai-ainrt liiimlionii, nr in anv vrav mvdilllnr .nn tbe following nrojicrly, now In poo.p.ainn of ... r. niooin, ni niooia loMn.liipt Two eorvel horono, 1 cow ami naif, 4 h"ro, I plow, I wafon, I loo; alnl, 4 twill ami ar,.in. 1 stove, 2 corner r-uphoarls, 1 ,pi, of chairs ami 1 oliK-ka. The aimva ,rop-l v wa, 1-m.itlit l.y me at bberiO ', salo, and is l.n with hia. on I. .on nnlv. Junet-31 l.KWIS I.'lll.OOM. (AUTItlt.All person! are herrhy warnisl 7 nain.l pitn-hasitijr or snr-d.ll itiar wilh a cer tain llay Marr, 10 yrars old. and one set or ilouhle llnrne.s, now In the po.sro.ion of llrnj. Chance, of Mnrri, township, as the same Mono, to me anil are li-lt with him on loan nnlv sublet to my order 'OSKI'II 1'OTTKB. Kvlertown, May M, 17J Jt Wall Paper I Wall Paper I Tlw l.rgoot and roo.l oompl.te slock of Wall Paper ever oflVrrd In I his bmUod, ha. Just beea received fnim New York, Those ncillng Wall Taper will do well to call and examine Ix-fura buyinf. mchJUm WBAVRR A BUTTS. Atlrntlon, Lumbermen ! "Vril are wow oiannfactnrlnf nnr IMI'ROVRI HTRRI. . HOUKKT MtlVINU CANT llOUoiS, auperior to My ether In wsoi. W. hav. alaa In stork a larire qaanllty of Cam hooka salt., bh. for raftlna- tiarnosrs. which we an. aollin. ehrap for oash. AM 08 A R. Kh.NH AHI. lIMrtlcId, l-a., March II, 1871. "rANTKDI AtiJIOS No. 1 M-lnck 8have4 tT fHINtll.ES. for which Ibehiaheat wiark price wlH U paid. . P. MALLAUUKR, nouuaue, ran, jj, leil-lj. IfflifllUJ. Vinegar lllttffra ars nit a r(1(- n ntmln ( V' ir R mti, InaUpy, Pnurf S,nriit ,4 u 7 Li't'KK, (t"tlOfef, ai-iced, and Mretttifri , p,e J tana, c.tld " i .ftiK.'t," Ap' ra," ' ! fcc, tint Itud ll' tn))lerMi io ltuiikfi,ncHAt4 but me a Ime MrcUum, liwle ft.. il,t M1( and heftiiofi '! ihruia,ftce fn.ni l: AktJ.ftlit Stimlr TIkj are lle (itiAt 11 ikm! l'tinlir ai, , I'riutiple, a parfert Knvtoraid l"i-rnu !? 8vlem, carrying otf al k.imhiou mailer tit-i miu, I lie blood to a lij!tlivco..l,iiori,eiirn;liiii n, rrfffl? and nififrraliin brtli amid and llr, ' fT Ut ol wdiuinitr4lt jii, (.nHiii-t iu lltnr -l''ri,Ciu.pBL, rri'tli. and reiislna in all furnm .f r.WM, Ko Iei-aoil can tnhA tlifae l''ri trig lo ftretiioit. and rrrpait c,i3 wmh, JJV their hn'tt a'l dlfoved iff irii.-r4i rv"nKv-L mt a n. at.d vita ul walc4 UjumI Uabm, Ityapepaln or IiiiUtrcallntl lUirl,, t In tlie hlii'iudi tt, (.'nif In, 'J ptmieMof u. t inw, S'xir Kttteiaiiima of lla Si-nnitli, H6 f,-. iff tlie M-Hiih, It'iKMit A i tacit a, 1'4..,uimi Hfiit, Jtill.iniiiiatiouof the Luii, T in I'm: ttfumJ lha K di'va. and a li'lif. ilr jijinfni iW(M arc the iit.niii tif 1jix'.hj. In ti,( comp,rt it ti4i mo eij .al, and one lx-tii will prove t totir M" at.i of itn mrrin tli'i a lens-thy adrrtintiit Kor Pemtilo Cuntillniat in )rM1U( w narrifJ t i ,-!!?, at tlw ti twn of wfiwi.li.Mj, , turn of In?. llitM Tonic II. tiers d ;!;.; ao tic&tA n uiiliieiica Hal a uaaiacd tmpiuf e ntul ia auw tuot. ti;!'. For 1uftnmmanry and Cltranle 1th. Ilttillaiii a.. 1 imt, jtir I no. -.-i ,, heimilfA and I dI.-mh'.! u-nt I -veia, 'j. II.-O.I, Liver, KMi..-vt ami li!jri,ler, d.eM 1), h'rn m't-t attrrfvifn). S-kU iJiaeaw ate ttw- V.i. .ilrd ii'nd.,,, tJ, U rtneja.ly 1-iah.uuu ufooj? l ltey me wCiciitlu INirtraflrea wellu m Trtutr, 1,l,.-(i.Iiv aii tliei.o. ttriM.fHfj,,,. a H .vf(f .1 a a .1 it tr evu j( t w rJ riitinn ot the L ivi M.d Wacer (jii ma, k, m j;u I'or fkln ID'eneei rm-.tlnni, T"'f HMenni, ), cliet, hjtoU, f iitif m, ,r. t.iiiKlea, H'.'i wnini, Said -liejid. S -re ll-MCr fciiel, I'd:, S- titfi, l Cn!(i' tona (.I I ir? j n, Hn B-id l) -.e.itt A ti.u 5kii, ufwii4iev(r H4ri4M kit, aie litfui y tjji and earned tint il,e tJUtm B h'trl tuna lr ti n cf llieta ll.tten, OiU-u ukU c ikw..I cvtivuice t!ia ino.t iietiu uaa i Iron tie llio Vlllntrd lilnod alietc ftid nt iiiiij.im:k- lniii x l1inMi!i tl.tXiM,. j.,,,, d ieted a:tj mi tl, vei.it; c.c4ie utrWi., fv.t; yo.tr feel.n W.U l- 1 y.. alien. K'ep linutK pin-, .v-d ii.e b-.i'-b of riw rte.-.i v,:!f:,i. lirntrful lltmianiifla -tlj.-r, ViNacd try m-i tlie moat wo,, (itejul Ju.igor.iul iht cru MUMcd Iht aiiikm; avtttm. Pin, Tae, attil Atlier Worms, tha vitein i. io ni.iiiy tltem-iwi", re fWcuij., airoed and remuved. Savt a diatinruniiri rj.. ot'.t .- Tlnrre ii scarce. ran ifidivi.lusl u(hi tlit Wu earth whnee (Vkit rt exeunt (rem ilia tweaenrcnf It is not ntxm it, liea.iby tlemcni, el tlt Wftfcn womit eit. It-it h'kmi the dtae..d hi'wiri nni imj a... )m.,s inm !"). ...iniHHI M ILH No jrtem of MeHicine. no renu lii-a, no am-lvei. nica, wui it imc ayaienx iron ww.it UU tLitM Irr Meehatileal tiittmft, rertnna mrmJ ; P.tiij and ImeraU, tncll ai PlumUra, l.tntl lf.iier. and J.lnicta.at ibe aJtinc n. i. -a I aulncct 1(i Mi4;v uf lite Il inrla. 'i n fund kumi tbn lake a d..c ct Wat kbi'i ViNaaa Jy.nKtiaati r lmc a WetfL. a a I'revenUvt. IlilloiiB, Ketiilllciil and fnferaillieu Fcvera, wIim Ii bi ae iieyaieii( in flie ul-mai M pica r:n tti-iwi. !iout lUn t'nii'-d Surta. ea, liitiM ef t!ie il'iii, Oliie, Slia tri. I. mo-i,la newe, Ciinil i' Hid. A'kti.n. .!, Ccmado. D k.g Oramie, Pcail, A Jbama. Ho'. i.e. .StvitmaH. k ok, Jjuie. at.d mat y other, ..ti t?.ir mJm rte. llnotn;liot out enure cmnniy d'tcnj, tlie Sonw and A'iitinnt and i?maiLilj:i an !n- aeiM . ii ti mini he it aid di i-m;a, a.e ,i,tr;',', atf.-wnaajit-b eilfn iv-( dri:i'icmnl nfil.oei.imji li and l.ir,it oilier alxit.HiuI v ,art i, '1 line ata a!inmioi ,t ... lI... I.,.r a.-..L..... ...4 . , 1.1 of lltf atrwi ', atl fT?,it toqrt et t! mrntt, bn ci.trrj up M.iii tn.air.l Arcitiiii:atmii. In Unuifti nie'it, a pii.attDe, txriittte a i)Tir.ful iiiut'are ara the farina ! 4 vu4. it cueniially nt- eaun'. 1,-tnt ho c Mlijinc ir Vi ntnn e'jiul lo 1 J VVuiti Vita .ia liTTia a lherti.ll t; - iii reraort iat Hj '. c"-tfl ic d ni.i'ir wah ih- in) n i Iff!, :tt i'i-s t-i-i- tune n(.m i ;.n-i. 1.- .fiHg lMt i.e'.n ! jre ici4iirrc4l0i.il,; 1..- ..t,Ji, V' -IS ' ' nri;.Tr.a. Ker.i-U, or Kltta;a fit II. VTVie U.cei. Krftelja, hwri.cd HftLK, C .-itr, So Am l.ifljnilUaliiMiV In Jn1' Ut Inll4i'iUoii Mctcurn it- fffi"", 1 1 d Sewea, KturrtMx.a cf iha kll1 S-rt tm rtc.c'C In tlir-w. at in a i n'.'.er ctrnviinlumml h easea, Wat KtrVt Visarsaa PiTTBk lure anm ik great cut.ilive jKiwtia iu Uii ai4it ott i.au aud latrac- Or. Watker'e Cntlfrtmla Tturpar Bitten art an al' tt.-n; C4-n in a nmr.ar m I'.net. Hv rmirnf I lie lll'itvl llt'V icninve l'ie CJUa, at A lvf., nnf IMP the rrfrci ! it-tj iiitunniaitnii tS Itrbemi'ji icwm tin arlrcio-U iu tecctve bcaub, aod a rvrnuaeaiaa u ef:ied. The iroertlre of Pa. WaikiVi ViatM lllTTBBS li ,'4-IIiit. ! 111-! HHP lie ami I 'arw.r.ft Nnlriticna, Lit.Hire, ItittreMC, Sla- C-uoer-lr taut Sdriiic A'letalive, and Arii-lL ioiia. Tlie Apmleiit and to Iri I.jiatire inrna I)(t W'ai.kkh's VintPi;a UnTtitt- i t i!.e ltiA ftiatd in ad ni cnipildna a d ma ;:oni fem titeir bilatmie, tieaiintj, mid tyn'lnn io en ea pnm the htirtrwa of the bucea. 'J lie r S 'tiji rt )rperTe a' i. iv vii ' in I He nett'oua era tent, w mi nth, md w filier ffrvrt ir.flaititti itioit, a nd, mot, ttjaa, ei their CtHUtlr-Imtvit infloetice cMe:Mt lhr.jiA ch fHrVetn. 'Ilieir It uretic prn'ieniea trtmiDtlii tty, onrectiitR atnl ren'-itm" the now ui urine. Ikr Auti-IMKiiia prnneHtieafturaiiiat trie Itt-ei, in (he ten turn f Uie. and ua d kineea ihreweii the Uiundaa and art au).;inir to a!l lemeaiial ascula, lut LJtoni liil .Mti Fevr, I'ever a id A;., etc. Karflfr Hie ioiy auMlual dlae aae Irrrw fvnig aU ua I'.uuU uiui X'tMia hiTiati N'e (teimc can t.Ac Vn'd ol a aU-iii thu t-:i-arnd T Jirer, tha ati.mii: It, t'i b"e i, the LWv. and th nerrca are tctidiicj d.KUe-:iiool hy lUnptU O'Jit. Ulreellons. TVe of the Buitn m rrvmtrjW at tjipht t i:n a bdf t.eae and one -lu t wnie-s-iaatui. k-it C'uxl botiiiahnig frwid. stub a --t itk, mm ln'l. vettiaott, ru,iat ct, and vterab'ei, and tw oul-drvr eaeiciM. Iney are crtx,4 W puta-l ab.c injtuifui,a, aim Conia.o no amnt. J W U.K.KK, l'rop'r. IV IL MclM)XAl.D AC. l-n.;itl and i,en. Aura., iMit 1-iaixut.u, la... ai.dcur ol av-hintrtm. s:i.H.,i.r!M i,.-wt-i. SOLD I'Y Al.tj- !KUfH;lS i s AN!1 t'M tK; 31 HAYES, COULTER & CO.,' uccesaora to W. A. Arnold, MAX! P1C1 t'MRRI OW Heaters, Itanes, Low Crate and MARBKLIZED SLATK MASTKIA Sole agent! for the eelrbratsd CIIILSON COOKIXd UANGK. tPond for Catalogues. No. 1.105 Chestnut Street, June ft-tm rillLAPRI.rHIA. I4lery Ntnble. TIIK nndcr.litncd bets leave to infi.nn tlw r lie that he ie now tulty prepared to accowa. aic an in me way ot lurniFhinft Horses, lloffi" Saddles and Harness, nn tho shortest nutic a ol nkaaonahle terms. Residence on iioeast sine, between Third and Fonrlh. OKO. W. GKARIUSt. Clearfield, April 11, litAT. Beale's Embrocation, (tATB TOWItL's,) For all disease, lacldent to llorrc C.lll.."1 Human flesh, re,-rin lha wtlu eit.rnal applicatioa. Thti EmbitieaUon was estcn.ivel; arvl rj the Uovernmenl durlna; the war. Kor aala by Hartiwlrk A Irwin, CW" Joseph R, Irwla, Curwensville. laol,l lander. Lotbersbgrft. JSAAO JOHNSON A SONS, Manufactarert and Dealers la Hoot n mid IShori! Laillee', Mieoea' and Children's fleiltrt. Men'!, Do;,' end Women', Heavy Boot, Urogans, Ao., Ac. Utora and shop on Second ,trcot, nearlj "H ilia H. r. Biftlcr A Co.', hardware store, Feb. 19, Wl-ly CLKARF1KI.P, I"- C" UEAIMilltOCinjiKSI II'MRFR CITT, T. ti , . .. .,.1 r.i.0 . . .niiirpirorn annonncea io ni. . . and patrons that he has opened a (rood tiRdl FRIKfl A PROVI8IONH at h. of Kirk A Spencer, -r which he wlieit. . JT pairrnnire. H. w. prn.i. Lumber Cltyi Pa., March i If. Housed Lot for Sale or llrnl! rpilB andoraifnwt offers lor fole or renl, erJ X reasonahle terms, a two story dwelling, and liable, ta DI.,. melon, Pike township. terms, Ac, apply to LI.YY1S 1. BLOi1"- c-oneary JJ, iTI U.
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