GEORGE B. GOODLANttEIt, mm xn rmiraiKTim. CLEARFIELD, PA. VKDM..SDAY MORNINO. JUNE IS, 18?. Demooratio State Ticket. FOB QOVERXOR, CHARLES R. BUCK A LEW, Or COtDHBM coimr. FOR SUPREME JIDllE, , JAMES THOMPSON, ' or mill courr. , ; FOR AUDITOR GENERAL, WILLIAM HARTLEY, - or sanroan cor.rr , FOB CONGRESSMEN AT LAROE, j I1KNI1BICK B. WRMIIT Lu.crnt ounlj. RICHARD VAUX. l-hiU.lcll.ln. JAMES II. HOPKINS, Piiuburgh. leelejratea at large ta the. Cm I In (ion a I louieutlou. , Jeremiah 8. Black, York, tlonrge V. Woodward, Luicrne. William Biglcr, Clrurfiold. Frank 11. Uvtu, Philadelphia. RulHrt A. Lanihorton. Harrisburg. A. A. Puruian, Waynesburg. Jumi Klli. Pottevillr-. - lleorge M. Dallat, 1'hitaulrlnbiav. John A. Campbell, Philadelphia. '.' William L. Corbett, Clarion. William H. Smith, Allegheny. William J, Deer, Setoerwt. H. 0, T. lio.lJ, Franklin. Panmel II. Reynold!, Lancaster. ELECTORS. ttHlTOIUlL. ' T)ikia Cowax, of Westmoreland. U tuna a W. SniBisa, of Fronklia. . BBrRBIKMTATIVE. Sbmibb Marvm, of Erie. June 8. Millkb, of lluntingilon. 8. Unoex Far, of Philadelphia. Dttlrhlt, I. Thomas J. Berger. .IS. t. Lowcnberc. t. Stcpb. D. Anderioa. 14. JeeteMcKnight. , . John Moffat. 4. Uiorge R. BerrelL i. To be Slled. ' . Isaiah B. Hiwpl. , f. Samuel A. Dyer. 8. Jrsac U. Hawlcy. . llireui B. Swarr. !. It. Heilty. 11. J.aSn Kunklr. 12. Fred. W. Uuniter. I J. Hear Welsh. I. Henry J. Stahle, 17. R. W. Chriity. IS. William F. Logan. 1. R. B. llrown. 20. F. M. Robinson. l. J. H. Molten. 22. T. II. Btcrenion. 23. Jobn D. Hard. 24. Ueorge W. Miller. Democratic- County Ticket. For Delegate to Conititutional Convention, WM. M. MrCULLOUGH, of Clearfield, . Bubjrel to the action of the Di.Ulot Conference. FOR ASSEMBLY, JOIIS LAVSIIE,orOaceola. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, JOIISI I. TIIOMPSOJI, of CarweDBTlllc. FOR COUNTY AUDITOR, JAMEM II. HILIi, of Lumber City. National Democratic Convention. The National Democratic Committee, by rlr ue of (ha authority conferred npoa tbeaa by the lait National Democratic Conrcntion, roted, at a meeting held tbii day in New York, to held the Beit convention for the purport of aomlaat ln eandtdaiea for rreildent and Vice Pre.ldeal of the United Btatea, aa the tb day or Jily,1872, at 11 o'clock, M., in the ally of Baltimore. Tho bail l of representation, at lied by the lait Democratic Coarentloa. la doable the Bom ber of SeoaUn sad RepreieBtatiret la Congreea In eaek flute aader tha apportionment of tha etarat of 18T0- Kacb State a 111 lend delegate! aeeordlngly, and invite the cordial eo-operatloa of all coa aerratlra eltliene who drelre tha reitoratloa of conititutional gorernaent and the perpetaatloa nit tt rnMlcan prlnulplea. AUGUST BEiMONT, Chairman. FaiDiuu t 0. Paiaci, Secretary. . Now York, May. S, 1871. Out. Gen. D. B. McCreery, of Krie, is announced as a Radical candi date for Congress in this .Nineteenth district. Scoficld will soon get him a place, too. 'i Toe Circus. Tho Grant children aro still exhibiting in Europe to roy al housosand snobs generally. It is jwporlod that Miss Kellle Is engagod ite . Scotch Lord and that ' Fred is looking oflor a Kingdom as an offset to Long Branch. ' Explosion. The steam boiler iu tho yard of the Columbus, Ohio, Pen itentiary, exploded on Friday last, killing a number of the convicts and seriously injuring nearly one hundred, besides doing great injury to the .buildings and surrounding property. , iDjuvEN Off. Harry Wbito, who -was nominated for three ofllcos by the "ring" Siato Convention, has been dnven off the track for Congressman at largo. The corruption ticket Is hoavy enough with Uartranfl and Alien without the woight of the bom bastic White. ANOTnr.R One Opr. Ulysses, tbe J'resiJont's second son, sailed from "'ew York on Saturday last for Eu rope. Tho baby is to go, too, as soon us weaned. This will make Uva Grant Troupe full. Maj. Gon. Sherman and p.x Senator liorio aro tbe wet nurses to tho troupo, and will act in the ca pacity of agent and ring master while J,u Jamily exhibitions last. , 'Toe RiaiiT Place. Miss Tonnio C. Claflin hits been dotted Colonel of the Eighty fifth Regiment, Now York Sluto Militia (colored), receiving 103 volos to 00 in opposition. She. bad effored horsnlf to the Ninth but the members boing white mou sho -was .defuHted.' Wo hopo ' Tennio's nmbi t(ion will be sntisfiod whoa at tho head of her negro regimont. ' Mors Snodbirt. A St. Louis tan ner, named Rhryor, hns written a lot- tor to Gon. Sherman, who is now ex fcibcting Fred. Grant . to crowned heads in Europo, in order to secure hia services for a similar purpose on his return to tbo .United Btatos. It appeals ikat Shryor baa a son who was kicked ut of school short time ego, and tha athur thin Irs if he could employ lbs ionoral of the Army to exhibit Jiws sua before Kings aet (Jueona, ha igat yst M td in nuk ing man owiuf km- lie furvker stales that oat lanTr aOtv44 no bet lurthan snolbrr. Radical Endorsers. Tb rioters til tho Court Ilouse on Tuesday nlghl oi Umirt, Among many other things Bind and cunt, resolved tlio following fWeeif, Thai we alto endorse lha nominees of or ream voavcnnon, wnicB aaaeuihlcd in llama, bum lha lOlh of Anril urn Tl,.i i. n . ' ' nenrauii, our candidate for Uovtraor, wa reoegnlaa the auldta mi,ui ....i .... A!.i.h?"? 00r rniy victory when atraKKlli.J with Iba lata rehellon. an will k. 1...1 ii.. ... party 10 victory at tha oomlng election. Two Important facts woro overlook ed by the drowor of (In resolution I ho writer should have stntod that liartrnnft bang Mr. Surralt, and that ho iwean that he piild buck to the State robber Evans tho 07,000 they together filched from tho Treasury of the State. A Itadicul exchongo iay : A, far ai principles art rrpreteuted bjr men, John '. Ilarlranfl U tha representative of tho prinoiplea of tho IlenubHoaa nerlv In ihli Hi.i. and every true Republican will rote for him ! Did ho represent tho principle of me Jtopuulican party when he con- coulcd the Evans defalcation and "borrowed" those seven thousand dol lars from the cblof conspirator T We cannot boliove that ho represented the docont portion of that part'. Yet, if these endorsers Insist that liartrnnft is a truo typo of his party, we will 'dry up nnd confess that wo partiullv misapprehended tho drift of radical ism Till Lib Xah.kd. Some vilo editors and very mean politicians have taken the liberty of assailing Mr. Hartley, tho Democratic nominoo for Auditor General. To offset thoir talsohoods we copy the following from the Hod ford Yew, published at tho homo of Mr. Hartley. Tho editor in question bos been a lifo long opponent of the Dcraocralio party, and thereforo will not lio to tho advantage of tbe Demo cracy if ho enn holp It. In alluding to tho nominations mado at Reading by tho Democracy, he says i The main Itreaith of the ticket Ilea In the nom- inatioa mado fur Auditor General. In plain Mr. William Hartley tbe Democrat! have a boil. Iloaret, upright, ooaeelentioul, Bail far abort a mean act or qee.tionable movement, he la Indeed a terfeot apeoimca of nature'! nubility. We hare bowb him for yeara ,- it wai onoe our privilege to dwell for a lime beneeth hia roof wo have par. takea of bla hoipitality, and .bared hii bounty, and we have learned to know tbe man and the citixen. In tbii re. pool nothing can be truthfully aaid agalu.t William Hartley. Thoro it Is. A moro decided com pliment was never paid to any nomi nee by an opponent. Wo hope Radi cal talt bearen will dry up after that. A Dissolution. Tbe editor of tho Hart isburg Telegraph (Geo. Uorgner) and the editor of the Philadelphia Press have been yoked together in the "loil" business fur about fifteen years. Col. rorney, on baturdny, the 15th, published the following dissolu tion notice : MWilh tbla lame we mn.t eeaee to mcotloo the name of the llarri.burr recorona, a avnonvm all over the Commoowealln for everything Ibat la vile and venal in our politic., tbe organ of tha original Bora Tweed, and the property of tbe pcrena mal lurnlenee the reon.ylventa legisla ture with 'aUllonery.' Wa ahall deal with tha meetcr and not with the hireling." Tho "master" here alluded to is Simon Cameron. ' Businkss. ExPresident Johnson the other day, received $4,000, the amount of income tax on bis salary, which has been refunded under a ro- cent judicial decision in tho oaso of President Grant, who had drawn bis out of the Treasury six months before Johnson, although tbo latter had bcon out of office over three years. "Andy" is too slow for "Ulys" when cash is at stake. FRioiiTruL Disaster. One of the most horrid railroad accidents that has happened in this country, occur red near Belleville, Canada, on last Saturday night. It appears the en gine jumped the track, together with a number of enrs, which telescoped on the locomotive, scalding and otherwise killing from 00 to 70 porson. ' Bint, Tiuth. The Philadelphia Prets of tho 20lh truthfully romarks : "liartranlt and Allen cannot be elected, and there seems no probability tbat olber candidates will be substi tuted for Governor and Auditor Gen eral who could be elected by tho nsual cheering majority. Hut Judge Mor cur, the nominee for Supremo Judge, is an unexceptionable man, and should poll the full party voio." As the Press is a loyal journal, we hopo Radiculs will not denounco Dom- ocrnts when they utter the same fact. Drifting. Tho Erie Observer says : 'We moot Republicans nearly every day who voluntarily tell us that they intend to vote ' for Mr. lsuckalew. They say It is more important to have an honest man for Governor than to win a mere party triumph. The Ring ticket for Slato officers is awsy bolow pur in J-.rie county. It will he a gala duy for the State when the Radi cal IioMh of honighted Erie turn in to bo "Union buvcrs. Tin "Alias" Candipatcs. It Is rather an amusing fact that llio Radi cal candidates have both changed their Menee, aod are now running under aliases. Grant, who now sigi.s hi name Ulysses S. Grant, was christened Hiram; his collenauo, now known as Uonry Wilson, was chrisloned Jeremi ah Colbath.' Hiram seems to hsvo bcon Grant's numo about tho timo ho followed mulo riding; nnd whon Wil son followed the shoomaking business he was known ns Cuibalii. Hi Knows. An exchangs says: Lancaster county hns a Sunany school superintendent who hns been absent Irom Ms post but onro in nine yesrs. He is also one of tho Radical leaders of that county, but he avers in Sunday school and out of it that he cannot support Hartranft and Allen, whom ho believes bolong to the State robber "ng. A Din. The Philadelphia Press, in alluding to the Tomperanco Viokot, says i "Anolhor Richmond is In the Held In the shape or a Hlste ticket nominated at Altoona yesterday. The ticket is a good one, and is likely to poll many votes this year, if llar- tianit an Aiicrpconunuo in me noiu. Tuouairn.aM.-Ai Jow pevfec ys nl?w ubert of ike lyegiaktoia ajougb-t sixty teUare worth of goods in Jea Mouiea, jtisi neiors going noma a e paid (or them with postage BtMafav W-e feay those tunf will stick to tneir c en sciences yet. Grmml't fltiislliis. The thing that has been, it has boon said, will be again. The following tuicfrrain uas ooen unearthed alter burial of nearly six year it was is suod by Ulysses a Grant dnrlnir period of profound peuce, and directed to a Major General in tho arm v. aim Inn. ed In a city whero tho laws had f'reo eourso: WaaNmaToli. June Sib. 1BAL Jfoer fen. JJtt A. Dir. N.m P., , - Have John Mitnhcl. fi.rui.rl.tii..rr ih. m.k ewBd Krxminrr, arreetrd and aent to Fortran Mimrue, t Irglnla, for ounnuoment and trial. aa ina arrangement! for hi. immediate thin nianl hrnM ..h.iJ -hj i . l . . . r eharge of a dieereet oSicer, who will not let it out tbat Ibt arreat ia to be made antil he hai U. 8. tl.in. In accordance with thlsordor. issued ov one army officer to another, a res ident of (ho United H lotos was soitod by military power and shinned to a uiiHtmnt oiuio, wnoro no wus 'roceipt .i . n . ra lur no iuiiuws : , llnnoi iTiii Mn iTiur Di.'r. or FonvnFH AloNBIia. IBIIINIA. Julia 17. Rooelvrd from Major Uanaral John A. Iilr i !..., . .i. .... , : i.v --vi-im. wtru.vimii. nn, u. fliurria, t wentieth a. 1. Inilependent Battary, one prl.oner, named ' juiionei, laia eunor Hienmond Ix. (Mn, Jno. 8. iluEwaa, Ceplaiaaad A. A. Q At Fortress Monroe be was shut up I n vuBo-maie ior several months, and C 1 1 I . ... . . ' uiiiiujr released wunout baving any chargo brought against him. Had this occured while the robelliou was flagrant it would still have boon entirely unjustifiable; for we have boon taught to believe thut an oath to an Information must be mado before a fivil magistrate, boforo an arrest can bo mado, and that the arrest must be made by civil authority. Uivo urant a new luaso of nowcr. and in a few years these arrosla will oe as common as llio rising and sot ting of tho sun. Pittsburgh Pott. Tht Comic efrlor, iltether. "X centlomon from tbe South" has boon to hear Beochor (it is one of the wenknossca of "eentlomcn from the South" to want to hear Beechor), and he thus vents his disappointment: "i nover in an my me witnessed such a larce for a pulpit performance un dignified, xix cag, cliaolio, woak at tempts at strength, stupid attempts at wtv, wun a mannor as volatile and dramalio as a performance on the isower? stage."' J. hat is undoubtedly a porfectly fair picture of Beocher s avorago pulpit pertormanooa. Sauci nous, impertinence, aptnoss at fumiliur niuBiraiiuiiN, wuu nn outrouramatio style, nro tho solo charms of Beocher's preaching. II is talents, as a writer, were fully tested in his abortion of a novel, "Norwood," which cortainly was about the sorriest piece of litera ture the press of America has yet in flicted upon the public. The poor.eilly, empty-headed men nnd women of Brooklyn who rent tbo pews in his church would go to sleep under a pro found and truly eloquent sermon. Bttt Hoeohar Makes the fools laugh, and tboy think his talents tremondous, when they nro really only outre and grotesque. Yankee Hill could have prencbed as good a sermon, and his performance would have boon lust as acceptable to the crowd of gapers and dunderheads who generally swarm in his church, if his name had been Beeclt er.Vay Book. Tht Tttm Jatks. The Philadelphia Age lays : "Sena tor Morton appeared to be in earnest for Colfax's ro-nomination by the Into Office-holders. Convention in this city, notwithstanding tho Vice-Present is not friendly to the Indiannpolis"Ring." iu r. iiiui .un a puBiiiuii ib oaiiaiueu uy tho foot that bo wants to bo re-elected; that tho contost will bo a close one in Indiana, and that his scheme cannot succeed without tho aid of Mr. Col fax's friends. Even tho half hoarted assistance of the "smilor" will not save Mr. Morton, since the action of the Democratic State Convention at Indi ana. Uy the re nomination of Mr. Uondricks, for Governor, of Mr. Korr. for one of tho Congressmcn-at-lnrgo, and filling the other offices with men of like honesty, purity and intolligonce, a Radical defeat is assured in the borne of Colfax and Morton. The former is veritable Jerry Sneak In politic, wrigitling out of one office into anolhor by slimy and nnmanly ways, and tho latter, one ot tbo most unscrupulous and corrupt men in the United Stalos. Colfax has been repudiated by his own parly, and at the next election Morton will be laid on llio shelf amonir othor damagod goods. The ronioval of Mor ton from tho Senato will do much to purify that body and bring back the reign of docency and reason to super cede, that of partisan passion and plunder. Now for Morton. "A Memhah." In a la to letter to tho Missouri Democrat "Mack" relates a story of an unsophisticated gontlo- man from tho wosl who rocently drop- pod into the hall of House of Repre sentatives to soo tho sights. Beckon ing to a neatly attired citizen of Afri can descont who stood near him, and who modestly answored his call, he said to bim, "Jim will you show me to the barber a shop ; I want to gel shaved and have my boots blacked." This was a little too much for "Jim," who was nono other than one of the honorable mombors from South Caro lina Mr. Elliott. "'Sense mo, sah," said Elliott, "I'se not a waitah ; I'se a nicmnnli. An Ominous Sound. Tho Wash ntzton correspondent of the Philadel phia Press suys t "The interest in this etty in tbe approaching contest in l'ennsyivania continues to steadily inerease, and the opinions ns to tho result nro many and varied. lue pre vailing idea is, however, that tho pros out ticket, as arranged at Harrisburg, will Suffer ignominious dofcat, and that the Democrats will be enabled to once more come into power." Geohoe's Spirit. Wilkes' Spirit, once a strong Urant organ, now says of him : "lie was taken on faith a po litical promissory note with a forged indorsement and so ho might now ; but the people have tho advantago of knowing in in thoroughly his tyran ny, his faithlossness, and his insatia ble ambition stand disclosed" SriLt, Kickina. Coionol Forney's paper says: "Notwithstanding all Its misiortanes an lollios, llio Democrat ic party has shown remarkable vital ity, and liM rote ins a strong hold upon mnny thougtitful men, as well as noon men wive are not thoughtful." Not quite dcae.,yet, It nppoars. A Hit. Theodore Tillon, in his Qoldeti Age, tnyst "The Grantites dote on Gerritt Smith as though he were a strawberry short cake whiten ed wltfi a whole shower of ewdoreel sugar. None of thorn earea t remem ber that s algned Jeff Da-via' bail- bofid. O.elO. It UonJff Mr HrnnWa Jslgtralttri.hat ws wlokedj" The Philadelphia Press gives tho following roaaons for not supporting the corruption ring nominoes i Some good, well-moaning friend, who noius personal ruie in ronnsv van in in doep delostalion, but who animr. onlly thinks It is his duty to support nnd volo the "regular ticket" under all ciroumetnnccs, writoi to na limnir. ing If tho opposition of the Press to tho mate ticket Is bused alono upon its personal resentments, and very properly adds thut if this be tho cuo we arodrsorvinirol nosymnathv frnm the pooplo. Our answer is, I'o, it is not. senator un moron tsoniva mlnnr leature In this fight. ' lie introduced himself into it by slnndoring the edi tor of tho Press, in season anil out j by riiiBiiiiirumiiiiiiiir ma uuurno and miMin i . : I . . i - . . . luriiroviuir UIS lliouvro. lio rnns . ri, . . , , e) uin ui ii wuu a snnnow oi un present political power, It will bo booauso tho world comes toasilddon endisir before noxt October, or that tho millennium dawns bel'oro that date. The opposition of this iournnl m Gen. Hartrnnft's candidacy is based upon tho following roasons: ! First. His personal unfitness for the office. ' ' - " ' ! ; Second. Tbo manner of bis nomine. Hon. ; ;. Third. The fnct that thers lire ten millions of dollars In tho sinklnfr fund created for tho redemption f tboStnio uooi, out generally unoil lor Ipuivtuual speculative purposes, and that the Uovornor appoints a Scoroinrv of the Commonwealth, who, wiul tho Audi tor uoneral and Stato .Treasurer, has tho management of this raonev, fourth. RocuiiHo hitman afluirs and fates aro uncertain, and thoro may be iioiner uucago nre. j-ifft. liocauso tbcro were better men named for tho position, who were ruthlessly ovorslouifhed, btjetn. Jlecauso tbe men who' set un Gonoral Hartranft know full well tbo necossity of nominating this vear a candidato with the confidence of the entiro pooplo, and that their favoiito wus not such a man, and yet nominal- .1L; L cu uim dccuuro tncy tnoiigni that by aasociating his nnrao with Grant's their personal onds with the cause of Kcnublicanism tboy might elect him ana porpotunte their ruio. Stventh. Because there is not tho slightest chance of olocting Goncrul Hartranft by fuir moans, and wo nre rosolved that it shall not be done by foul ones. ' Eighth. Because to associate Grnnt and Wilson with Hartranft and Allen is to bring certain defeat upon tho former, and therefore we boliove tbe latter should be retired. There are many other roasons equal ly effective in this cause. Among them are tbe class of men In this city upon whom Hartranft rolios to olect him, IhooKpousal of hiscauso by Simon Cumoron, the scundul concerning his administration of tho Auditor Gener al's office, the general corruption that pervades Pennsylvania politics, and the necessity for applying immediate remedy. t Wi may cnlargo upon iheso reasons. and nlit.ll certainly prix-ei'd to bIiow how Uurtrnnfl can lu-vcr bo elected. and how Grant and Wilson will carry t. U i . i. t x- I i . un omui ii av uvviiurur in any sveni. We ahall continue to treat General Hartranft with the utmost kindness, believing thut be, as much as any man in tbo State, regrets his prosonr posi tion, and that but for bad advice f rom bad men be would withdraw. Prrllment Questions, Col. John W. Fornev. the ad i tor of "my two papers, both daily, in a late number ol the Press, asks his loyal brethren tho following : "How is it with those gentlemen profetisinp to bo Republicans who proclaim so loudly that if Hartranft is defeated they will not role for Grant f They insist that we (Ae Press) are sooietly against the National Republican tickot, and yet aro evor dinning in our ears that ii uur uppoBiuun w cerium oi inoso before the Republican mawes, ut c.in- didrilv fat f-'-L.'WrW-'O '.)." Cr& , I.L ti . . -A. I ' uiuiivi uauu, is in uny way niiccussiiii, thoj' will pnninh us by refusing thoir support to Grant. If they brieve their so nfX-nsaorted untruth, that The Press aims nt the olection of Grtcley, why threaten us with the deljat of Grant nnd Wilson f They enntwdict themselves at every point. How deep lies their Republicanism, that they will voto ngainst Grant because, for sooth, a Republican journal, for well defined reasons, cannot advoca'A tho choico by tho pooplo of thoso it Miov os to bo unworthy the honom'they scok. riioy ciatm that Tht Tress wars fur personal rensnns onlvl nnd yet they openly declare that if their candidate lull they will romaininao tivo, if they do not bocome hostilo, in the groat battle of Novembef. Of courso, there aro no personal rdasons ior an mis r For over throe oenturics edict! havo boon in lorco in Japan against (Ihisti anity. These have boon abolisld by a recent decree of tho Imporial Ten no of the country. Thus, is that! mild and peaceal lo kingdom, spokonpf by i'umui, alter tho lull ol tho Assyrian, Porsian, Macedonian and Roman em- pi ros, gradually and aunuly winning its woyiuao the Pagan nations i the eaartlt. . ; .'' ' 1 Anothkb Toady Shelved. The administration succeeded in boating Senator Patterson, in New Hampshire, lor rononiinalton. Hut they could not carry Rollins as they did liawloy In Connecticut. Kolluis was Oranls man. Ho is of the Morton-Nye school, corrupt, unprincipled, cringing and scrvilo. Ilo is always at tho footstool of power, no matter who sits on the throuo and wears tho purple. Tho Boston Post says that "throughout tho campaign, whoso roal fruit was to be bis own election to tho Senate, ho sparod no pains and withhold no levies of money lo make sure of tho prixo he now reaches forth lo aieso. Ho is the centre of a political systom thai coo tains every clement and agoncy of po litical corruption known to imdorn invontion. For rears he has wioldod snnromo powor in the Slate by the help of the very same arts which have bcon so disgracefully and alarmingly common at Washington. It is lio who has always marshalled forces tliat are universally denounced as beyond tho reach of honorable political warfare." Tho defeat of such a man as Mr. Rol lins is a triumph for good government of we light importance at this crisis In the condition of national afluirs. . Before Col. Jim Fisk died, hovovor dreamed that it woumui would tutpire to siiooAo, bim at jLh bead of the ninth rogiiDeni,. , fiut tntcb is the caao, and Miss Tennessee Claflin la the waaioa. Certainly, tho political and military tuoKuuv is twtxniBing. wun wood hull as adotit and Claflin as Col onel, tba eounlrjr will surely be safe, ' coupon JTttot. " Emporium has a church in which no collection is taken up. The editors nil attend. , ' The National Demooratio Conven tion nt Baltimore is to be hold on the Uth of July. Iho Hon. Charles F. Adams dined with tbe Prince of Walos, In Paris, and nau a goou dinner, no doubt. John II oris, county Treasuror of union county.dled sudden v at Lew s- i ... i.,., utug un mo luill. "I he unlortunuto Stato ticket of Pennsylvania" is tbo war the Albany i Zi . ., ... r. .y uvurnui, jiuu.,aiiuaod to the liartrnnft r-vane combination. Policemon In PhiladolLhia arbitrari. ly stop the peddling of copios of Sum- nor speech by the newsbovs. Thev r-uj- mojr urej "oocytng oruors. Acoording to tho Long Branch cor respondent, President Grant and Gon. era! Porlor havetogethoroloven horsos nt the soaside, brought from Washing ton, and one donkey. The White House will be at Lornr Brnncb for tho aumrt.or soason. Those having gifts to present, and desirous of appointments, will consider this sufficient notice andgovorn thomselvea accordingly. "Wo will moot ih heavon, husband dour!" is tho nd'ectionato epitaph which an Ohio woman has bad inscriliod upon tlistnmh-stonnnf eneh of threo depart ed husbands. Trouble) ehel in that family, certain. T. J. Wilson, who "lost" $9,000 of Government monoy while serving in the Bultimore Custom Houso and was sentenced to lliroe yoars imprison ment, has been pardoned out aftor only a four months' service With all your, commiseration for distress, join firmness of mind. Intor est yourself in tenoral happinoss. fool for all that is human, but suffer not your peaoe to bo disturbed by wbnt is beyond your powor to remedy. The Philadelphia Press says it "has not mot a member of the Republican party who docs not share in bis opin ion, or is not agitatod by apprehon- sions of defeat." Hotter get in rour mourning goods while they are cheap nnu ociore mo rush comes. Tho Pennsylvania Ronuhliean Aa. socialion of Washington, composed entirely of Grant's office-holders in that city, held a meeting a few nights ago and passed resolutions in favor of tho due-bill candidate for Governor of Pennsylvania. A correspondent in a Philadelphia ucmocraiiu paper advocates the noml . .. . . i : nation of Jeremiah S. Black for 1'reai dent and B. Grats Brown for Vice President by tho Baltimore Conven tion, lit says, "with isinclc and Brown we could beat Grant and Wil son bluck and bluo," The Philadelphia rM says: Penn sylvania will cast its vote for Grant in November if he keeps his skirts clear of the disgracoful October ticket, but it will not encourago a repolilion of that which foisted liartranlt and Allon upon na by endorsing thorn at the polls. " The Liberal Republican State Com mittoe are now filling up rooms st the northeast corner ot Jtroad and Chest nut streets, Philadelphia. The Com- miltoo has Hon. A. K. McClure for chairman and Robert Morris, of Phil adolpbia, and K. 11. Kaucb, of Lancas ter, secretaries. The Washington (Va.) Benorter. a Republican paper, says : "The selec tion of Gen. Hartranft as our candi date at this time is a serious mistake The marked disfavor with which his nomination has been received should. nnd we fondly hope will, induce bis :ii I wiinurawai. It is 105 years sines tho Court house at Johnstown, N. Y , was orocled,and is the oldest Court houso in the Stato, if not in the Union, and boing so, thore will bo a centennial celebra tion of this event, at Johnstown, on Juno 2Cth, and an address will bo de livered by Ex-Governor Seymour, A'. OI'P J-pmsr) SvHea.bM com? back from the southwest, bringing with her, it is said, tho MS. of a volumo which will utterly demolish Stephen Pearl Andrews' social pantarchy and Mrs. Woodhull's conjugal theories. Those who have hesitated to marry for fear that the institution would col lapse just as they had fairly invested in it, may now take courage and ap ply for a certificate. Let t s Have Peaci. Thus spoke Gen. Grant on the day of his Inaugur ation. Woll, we are likely to be ao blosscd, ao far as regards Britain, our ancient and inveteralo foe; for we might as well thank her for all the in sults she hat thrown in our teeth, and pay Into her treasury the wholo sum of our Alabama claims at once, as to back down in our demands as often as Gladstone looks eross at Kchonck, or Earl Russcl utters a biting InBult in the Houso of Lords. . We will have peace with the noblo red man as long as Grnnt keeps his soldiort in tho South, and givos tbe Indian lull courso on llio prairies. But is this the kind of peace the poo plo want f The honor of tho country treated ns a utyfA, by a President who dances to the piping of tha English Gov ernment; and who harries Uie home steads of our own pooplo, by soldiers who ought to bo iiuiunding tbo Iron, tier Pittsburg Post. Wilson's Know-Notiiino Record. The following is Mr. Henry Wilson's tvnow-isoihing record in bncit in lijtil bo was a motubor of the order, and was elected by a Know-Notbing legislature in JUncsachusoita to be United States Senator. On tho 1st of March, 1855, Mr. Wilson, as the Senatorial representative of that par ty, presented tbe potition of citiions of Boston, Mass., praying for a repoal of the naluralir.ulion laws of the United States. On the 4th of March the session of Congress closed, and air. tv iison did not appear again until the Dccomber following. He remain ed a representative of tho Know Nothing party until in 1850, whon that organisation bocanie a "national srty repudiating anti-slaveryism. tr. Wilson tbon joined the Republi can party. "Infernal" Kkvenu Rulinus. Nover were revenue laws enforced with more unjust discrimination than ours aro. Take an example. Tbe ii nil os are remitted on foreign goods, if destroyed by fire wben iu bond, er lost at seal tut at lo domoslia mor- jubandiae the ruling of the inlornnl revenuo department Is the rovorse. If lobaeco, whisky, and any other croporty of a oitison of tht United slates be destroyod or damaged while in cnargo or tho internal royooue de partment, there it no relief or abate ment. The wfcoie tax must be paid, though nothing is left on which to. Bomtoodw UU. Tbe Philadelphia Press of Saturday ys i "A country contemporary is entire ly too fust. It is a falsehood, mildly speaking, to say that the Press it ad vocating tho elootion of Charles R. Buukalow to tho Governorship of this Slato. It hns not said anything In bis favor, and its only words upon which this construction ean bo placed is an ariiclo upon his speech accepting tho nomination at Reading. Ilisspooch was pronounced a nnlriotie effort, and ono which carried us back to the early days of the Republic w hon hnnnatv and intclligonco woro tho standards of ntnoss lor oltlco. liy tbat declaration the Press still stands." In alluding to Gen. Hurtranft. the Radical nominoo for Governor, tho editor says: "Tho Press hns never said that he is personally dishonest, but it has not oonooaiou the tact that his associates. and surroundings uro not of tho best Class and typo, in tho report of th convention that nominated Gonoral Hartranft for Governor it was shown that his chief "backers," the men who in tho language peouliur lo bur-rooms ana tne nominating conventions, now happily abolished, proclaimed thorn solves fur "llarlninU first, last, nnd ull tho time," were not of tho highest cnaracior, although thoro wasa sprink ling of respectability and integrity among them. In Philadelphia Gener al llurlraiia, us tuuo La bocania a candidate for the nomination, made uimsoii tne mend of all the low noli ttoiuns of the city. Since ho was suc cessful at Harrisburg ho has continued L : i . ; ... . . . me innmacy wun inom. a corres pondent of tho Press writes to us thit no has bcon convorted to the opposi tion to the candidacy of tbe Genorul by so simplo a fuct as having seen bim, to uso his own words t "In familiar conversation in front of the State bouse, on tho afternoon of May 81, for moro man an hour, witii and othors mon I would not volo for lor scavengers." Is He so Vert Honest. Tho Hart ford Courant, in an ariiclo glorifying tho nomination of Goneral Grant. avors mat "uis uonusiy is not Impugn uu. . xjoj, us consider this point a little. Just before bis inauguration in 1809, General Grunt sold bis house in Wash ington to Saylos J. Bowon for $10,000. Bowcn paid $l,OU0 lo bind ibo bargain, and took from Grant a contract lo con vey tho property by deed. Shortly uitcrward General Grant wrole to certain merchants in New York entreating them lo raise a fund and mnke a handsome present to Gen eral Shorman. Accordingly tboy rais ed $100,000 or more, ostensibly lo give to Sherman ; but out of this money General Grant caused iho sum of $05, 000 to bo takon nnd given to himself, and instead of it gave General Sher mun n deed for the houso which he had just previously sold to Bowen for $10,000. In doing this, bo did not ask fur Bowen's consout, nor, did be oflor Bowon any indemnity for thus failing to keep bis contract. Tlioaa facts are notorious and un questionable. Will the Hartford Cour ant ponder them a littlo and sav whether or no there is any reason to impugn Gonoral Grant's honesty ? If another man bad dune what he did to Uowen, wouldn t thut other man be a knave f tfr 3iflrfrtiSfiufnt5. A trnlTOR'S) NOTICIi la tho Orphana Conrt of ClearSald eoanty. la the matter of the eeute of Eliiabelh Sueal, lata of Bradford townebip, deeeaeed. Tbe undersigned auditor appointed by the eourr io ataae oiatnnutloa ol tbe balance remaia- ing Ib tha banda of the eieeutor of aaidteute.to and among tbe parti e. legally entitled thereto, will attend to the dutlea of the appointment, al the otnee or J. II. McKoally, Hxi., in ClearSeld, Pa., oa THURSDAY, July Iftth, 1871, al I o'clock p. ., wnoa ana wnore paniet laieraated mayatlaad if they tee proper. JeJo 3t CTRUS GORDO.V, Auditor. ALDITUH'B NIITK Iw In the Orphan!' Cuurt of Clearfield eouoty. In the matter le ealate of (1 curve gmeal, 8r, lata of Brad ford township, deeeaeed. 1 he Budersignew auditor appointed b tbe conrt to make dietributioa of the balanoe in tbe aaadl of the eieoutor of aaid eatate, to and among the Cerrone legally entitled thereto, give, notice thai t will meet tha parties intereeled, for tha pur- Soee of bit appointment, at tbe oftoa of J. U. oKn.llv, Esq., in Clearfield, Pa., oa THl'RS- ira i, tne lata July, i7i, at i o'clock p. m. Jelt M IIKIB UUHDON, Aadilor. NOTICE. TH Odd Fellow,' Hall Aaaoeia ttsaot New WaahiagtoB will be inoorporaled al tht September Term, 111, by tbe Court of Common l'iuu, if so good eause be tbowa to IBs eontrary. From the Record. JeJo-t A. O. TATR, Troth y. B A KG A INS IX MUSICAL IN HTKl .MKNTS I Organs, both new and second band, at the Muaie Siort, uipoaite Uulich'a Furniture Mora. All peroona tntoreeted art tnvi led to tall and elamlne n new ityle of Organ aow oa exhibition, rineot Mual, and Muaie Bonk, eoBstaally oo hand. apl24-7Stf II ATS A CAPS! BOOTS & SHOES! GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS! Call at I.KVKIt FI.KHAL'8 new Store, opposite Rl-Uovernor Bigler's residence), on Second street, ClearSeld, Pa., and examine hia fine stock of Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, eVurnhthliiir Gooda, eke. Of which be I. eontanlly receiving a large aeenrt- enl ef the vary lateat aad beat atyloa, which be will dlspoae tf ai attoniabingly low prtoee. LAIlll., I beve oa band a large and well selected stock of those celebrated hand-aewod MOROCCO and LASTING IIAlTEItrl, which I oan safely recommend lo bt the best tn tho mar ket. Call and examine tbem. . . Gent's Furnishing Goods. OKNTLl.HK V, my .lock of Furnishing Good. l! complete. I have all the noveltie. In Hcarfa, Tlea, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Underwear, Sus penders, Collara, tllerea, Hosiery, Ao., together with a eomplrte aeeortmcnt of While and Cloth 8hlrta. 1 have on hand a large and well acleotr-d stock of Hats and Caps of tha vary lateat stylet. Also, Trunks, Vali.ee, Railroad Hags, Umbrellas, Canes, and manv other articles, both useful and ornamental, which will bt sold at fair rates. -er-The citisens ot ClearSeld and vicinity are respectfully inviled to eall and txamtnt my goodt oeiort purcnaaing elsewhere. l.r. Ml i Lf.ll Au. Clearfield, Pa., May II, IH71. STATKMKNT OF LAWUKNCK SCHOOL FIND, for tht year ending June 1st, 1 871 1 ' aiCBIPTB. Bal. aa hand mat year ...,. tt'l SO Ami, of duplicate, lass exoneration!.... 1,32.1 SA From other toureea 44.1 77 From Slate appropriation ICS .1(1 Ami. insetted tax dat from Co Trees. 1,111 61 tiriKDITI'BXl. Teachers' wagei........M. ....... Fuel and ecBltngcwrira. Fto, tf Colleotare and Treerarer... For building M For repairs, Ae For miscellaneous tipenaei Ilalanee . H,US 0(1 . t It . 114 SO . l,.-3 l . 1.11 TS SO 44 81 Whol, nomher af Kbnola, If i Vo. of male leewbery tsipbtyed, T l No. if faaialeieaebara, A i average aalary lf ltahari par mun lb, M-0 whole number ai aeholare attending school, 421 1 average atirndaaet, 191; average percentage of alteacUee, SO, ATTtaxi MATTURW READ, - li. 0. Bi ooa, Secretary. Preaidaol. i Lawrence townebip, June 10, 1171. , rgal drrrtlst'rafnf. pUBLiO SALE I OLD JAIL LOTS I Oil SALE I TH B Commiielonere or Clearlleld county, ander tha authority of aa aot of Aaaembly, will 01- puea to puune eaie, ny outcry, at the Court ilouae, la Ibt borough at L'learteld, ea Saturday, Jul' Gtb, 1872, at I p. m., of aald day, all thoae two certain lata of land lltuate in the aald borough of t'learlobl, ana anown in uie pioi taereor aa Iota No. Ill aad 103, being Iba old Jail lola and building! thereon, with the aiinurlenanaee. ineluilln th. un w.n The laid lota to be nut tip aeparatt-ly and bidi reoeiveu ior eaon, anil ine right lo bold Ibeaa bida fur acceptance or rejection in that form rcaerred antil the name are put up Jolollv. and blda receiv ed in that furm. One-third tha parohaae money lo be paid In oaah when the property It rlrnok down, and the remainder In throe equal annual neymeute. com. menetng July let, 187.1, with latere from date of aale, to lie eeoiired by bond and mortgage In tooh form ai the Commitaloaen may Si, upon the aaid uremiec. foaaeaaloa of the premieea to be glvea when the new dan la completed, which it Ii probable will be prcvioaa lotfenoary lac, mm. 8 A Ml KL 1IINDMAN, PAVID BUCK, t.V. C0UTRIBT, ArrraT t Commieaioairi. Uao. B. Ooodi ahoib, Clerk. Clearteld, May It, 1871-St, ' Trustee's Sale of Real Estate! LATK TUB PROPERTT OP JOIIS DIROIN Dttil, llKCKAHED. BT vlrtuu of an order of the Orphan. Court of Clearteld county, tbo andcriigned will aell al 1'ublie Hale, at tbe Court Hunan in C!lr!.M -iivnwm, ,L.-r. zvtn, IS7I, at X 0 Clock r. m. ine louowing aeeertbed real aetata i All tbat eertaia farm aituale la ni.ni.l.1. iA. ablp, bounded en the north hv land, of J. Hi.nh,. eon, ob tne eaet by land! allotted to the widow of naia onn uurguniler ana by laada of J. Stephen eon. on the euutb by J. Hiepberiroa, and oa the weet by lande of J. Hnvder and other., ennl.lnln. ONK HUNDRED A TWENTY-TWO ACRKg and S7 percbea baring about acre, cleared, with frame houae, barn, orchard and other iu provemenla. Thia lend la or good nnalily, aituated la a good ilghborbood, and well adapted to farmine or grating purpoeea, and hat a quaulUy of valuable aim leTTl lUCTtJUBi XKHAIS. t'ifteeB per ooot. of parebtw nonty lo bj paid when lb trotirtv sv.1.1 it...j 11 uixDaM Bont to rttn.il. iD tbo land dm. lug iua n retime or tb widow of uid Juhn Uur fuodor tbe intcreit to bo D.id to br svr.r,..ii one ,li-A ..fit.. I I 1 ' ... W veeo-ataiaaa vi iubj twmamuija ID una TftaVT. nl Ihta nu I bin! Id two ytirr, witb Internit, to bt tweured bv rwrataH mrA nnwmm ai.. . - JOUNM. APAMH, June 1J St. Troatee. ADMINISTRATOR'S; MOTICENotiet I. berebyglvea that letter! of adminiatration on the e.Ut. of WILLIAM Ll'MADl'K, late of oogga town. hip, L'learOeld eonnty, Pa., deeeaeed, having been duly granted to tbe andereigned, all rnvni inueulea to eaia eeute will pleaee make Immediate payment, and thoae bar ine claim, or demand, will preaeal them properly authenticated ivr cuKinmi wuaoai aetay. A. C. TATR, Jel9-t Adminiatrator, AIIMINIHTR ATORH' NOTIC'B-Notlce i. hereby riven tbat letter, of adminiateatino on the eeute of K. B. WETZEL, deoeaaed, late of Boll township, Clearfleld eonnty, Peno'a., n.ving ocen auiy granlea lo the andenicned. all pernm. indebud lo aaid aetata will pleaee make Immediate payment, and Ihoee having claim, or demand, will prt tbem properly tutnentieated or wi.teoieni wiinoai aeiay. H. L. HBNPaRSOX, T, K. WKT7.KL, Junell-St Admini.traton. A DIWISIHTRATORK NOTICKNotioe 1 I! hereby given that letters of administration on the estate of JOAR RIDER, deoeaaed. lau of UeriBgtoB townthip, Clearteld oo.nl v. Pa. having beea duly granted lo the BBdenigned, all pereoni indebted lo said estate will vleaat make payment, and those having claima or demanda will prereat theia properly aatheatioated for eettletncBt without detav. WM. K. WRIOLSV, Jaaa 15.-64 Administrator, 1).B.N.,V.T.A. VIrMINIMTRATOH'fl NOTIt Iw-Nolic. u hereby given that letters of administration oa the eatate of JAN'K SMITH, deeeaeed, late oi noon warn towasmp, I'lcarneld Coanty, Pa baring been duly granted to the undersigned. ail ,Ktreons indebiew to said trtate will pieeuw make peyment, aad thoae having elaiat or demanda will present tbem properly authentirated for let- lirnicni. JUAbTU J. DEW ALT, June II, 1S71-0I. Administrator. VDMIMSTH ATllR'g K4ITIC& Notitt la hereby glvea Ibat letter, of admin l.tratioa ta tht tetatt ef Robibt H. Rit.tr, dee d, lata or Burosidt township, Clearfield eonnty, Pa., having been duly granted to tht undersigned, all ptrtona ladtbted ta aald eeute will pltaee raka immedttte paymtat, aad lb oat having claima or demanda will pre.ee I them properly autaenuoawa ior stuiemtnt without delay. E. niLTEBRAND, Just U, 1871 tt Administrator, A DMIXISTR ATOR'S NOTICE. Notice it hereby given thai letters of tdnrinislratioa on Ibe ealate of HKMte COOK, deeeaeed, late of Ferguson township, Clearfield eonnty, Penna., having been duly granted to the undersigned, all person, indebted to aaid eatate will pleaee make payment, and Ihoee having elaima or demanda will present tbem properly authentirated for aat- Urucot. UtUSIil WILLIAMS, May it, 1871tt Adminiatrator. GRAND TIC-NIC AND HOP! - To bt held at . ULEN HOPE, on the FOURTH OF JULY. A variety of araueemente will bo prorttied to make the day tiara pleasantly. A large and ipa oious door and good bead of mutio for all who wi.h to trip the "light fantaatlc toe." The Tyrone cornet Hand will be ta atleadanoe to enliven the oocaaion. Ample arrangemenle have been made for rcfreehmenta for all aa tht grounds. -A grand display of FIREWORKS in tht tveaing. O.J. KEA0T, A. P. FLAN I OAN, Managers. Jut. IS Jt H.'F. NAUGLE WATCH MAKER & JEWELER, and dealer in Wntclics, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver and I'lakHl Ware, c, lel-71 CLEARFIELD, PA., s ELL1RQ OFF AT COSTI FOR CASH! i The largest stock af FUltJVITUItE ever elTcred In CLRARFIELD I 1 Ai tbt STEAM CABINET SHOP, corner Market and Fifth Streeta, CLEARFIELD, PA. Tbe nnderstgnrd would annonnct to th, nubile that he hat on hand and ia now offering eheaa for cash, the largest stock of Furniture eve, n store In this county, eon.islinf of Upholstered Parlor Rutle, Chamber Sella, Extension Tablet, Secretaries, Book Caeca, Bedsteads, Spring Beds and Mttlr-teee, Loange, . and Beneaea, Plain A Marble Top Table, A Bureaus, Wuhttands, Can, Beat aad Common Chain, Rocking Chain, Looking 0 ItMea, Window Skadra, Picture Frame!, Cord, and Tassels, o. He alae ananafaelnew and keep, oa band Pat- ant etyrieg Beda, tba beat ever Invented. No raiuiiy abnul be .wlthoui ahem. Aay klad or gooaa net 4b hand aaa be bad oa short notice, t pkotsUrlng aad repairing neatly executed. COFFINS, of all sl.es. ean be bad oa a half- hour.' notice, and at the lowest prlcet, A ded no tion of 10 per eenU made for aah. METALLIC OASES, or Rotetrood, W.ln.t and Cherry Coffins, with (law er wood tope, fnrni.hed an Are hours' notion. ; cVrionel atttnilanct witb hearse, en funeral oeeaatont, and oarrlage, furntihed wh-n de.eU. Thanking tha puUlt tor past Ibvdrs, sad by ttrltt peraonal aUealioa ao baajnaat, I atra . restive a eontlnaanet ef ibt mnia. . Atmtanati Uf idaoe the Si care Cabinet Cats. eorn.r of Market aad Fifth Slreeu. Marthlt.TI-ly. DANIEL BRNNKR. Hank. Clearfield County Bank rpHI Cletrl.ld Cobbi. n.... "B JL Ud la.llt.tioa bat tonaeai",l,wii tb. .,..d.,.f It, tbiV,' AU IU atoekli e.a.d by th, ,uk"' last III ...II... th. BaBklnJ bttlMS-b place, aa private Banker,, ander Ik. . "i ol the "CltarSeU Coanti V ,'I J"' J'a aj aponelble for tkt dtbti ol tkt Bank "I ila aoleeaa i.m.,A .. .v " ' Vlll.I raetived a.d Inter..! paid wh a Ixtd lime, paper dlteemted at .1. aa heretofore. Our peraonal reew..,?!! "tt Iran., cud. A eoatiaaaatt of thaliL H roaagt of Ih, buaiaaat men or the rM .paoir.lly aoll.U.d. At Pr..ld..Vc.11 M odcer. of lata Clearteld Co.... n ""4 require tht aott, of .aid Bank It he ."''I for redemptloa. fMiiJ JA8. T. LKONAKD, RICHARD gRAW, , JA8. B. ORaUiii' wja. ruitjcit, A. K. WKIUHT, X. A. Th 'l!Mof the Bank will u'eMaW Jobs at- Adam.., K.q., a, Caehiar. a.,7' I Ml, County National Bank Of CLEARFIELD. M ' ROOM In Marnnle Balldlng, one door a.i . C D. W.teo.', Drug Hto W ' l'a.Mrc Ticket! lo and from Llrerpool, Q. lowo,(lla.gow, London. 1'arl. ..dE" Alao. Draft, for .ale the Royal Bank W IrZa and Imperial Bank of London. 1 W. M. BIIAW, Cabier. 11:1:11 BANKING & C0LITCTI01I H0UE2 Mcgirk & perks: Bueeeaeora to roaujr, Perka, A Co., Pliillpaburr, Centra Coum. a.. 1T"KR H Ibe bueinei! of a Baokln. T V will oe Iraniacted prompUy and J moat faroraola Urna ana upoa tJ WisIIanfouj. Cheap Furniture. JOHN GULICiT DIS1BE8 to Inform bU old fritndi Ml tomtrt, that btvlni anlar.. Li. " Inortaatd kit faclliti., for man.i,." J aow nranared U make an m!.. ..... f " ma b. deaired. I. .. ...u "I" """'a for CASH. He ge.er.lly ku .. ...TSTi rurnilnre room.. .' .1 made furniture, amona which an BUREAUS AND SIDE-BOA BM Wardrobe! aad Book-Caiei; Centre, 8eft tuim Break fast aad Dining Exteneion T.ki... mB. French. po.t.Coiuge.Jenay-LindtteX Bediteada! Bofat ef all kind., W,L - , nwcai.g Chair, ,nring-saat, eaae-bottom, parlor, e ...... . v...... ...g-uuHNarnm dearripUoa oa hand j aad new glutei fo, . frame., which will bt put Ib ta vary mm,,), term! oa shortiat notice. He alao keeps kui .......v. ,nMi, vora-auaa, nair ail Cel. Coffins or Evert Kind Made to order, and lantrala attaad.d am J .v.. - ...v.. ,n eeDenrioer alee '.. wrw, eon.ianuy on Baaa, Cltant Pattat Waahing Machine, the best i. .' Tboaa asing Ibis machine never ne.d k. via, est clean elothti 1 Ut also hat Flyer's tun Cham, a superior article. A family tii.. u, Ck..n -. . L . 1.1 . V . . . e v... ..... H..u .luvai ouiteri All th, above and manv ether article, n. a. nlshed ta customer, ebtap for Cua treietuitj for approved country produce. Ch.rrj. Matli Poplar, Lit wood aad otter Leather ail tall. b vaoiaei were, laaea in ixeBangt for rtrtian Remember tbt .hop U ob Mtrksl itier. Clearteld, Pa., aad nearly opposite the "014 Jn Store." JOHN OIUCIL November 16, 1861 y READING FOR ALL!! BOOKS & STATI0SEE7. Market St.. Clearfleld. fat the Pattoatt rpill aadtrslgatd keg, leave teaaaeauen 1 tht tlUaeae af ClearSeld aad vieiaitv.ov ht bit fitted ap a room aad ha. Jail rsttriei from tht ally with large amount tf retiiit attar, cenil.Ung In part of Bibles and Miscellaneous Books, Blank, Aeeoaat aad Pas. Books tf tvnv til vnpuon f r.ptr aaa aaeejope., rr.Be, pteaM-a no piaiB ( rest ana ftatllt liltax, Ltfi rvpart, uttat, axortgage!) Jutlgm.BI, Ilea) Hon and Prom laaory note!) White and Parti meat Brief, Legal Cap, Reeord Cap.'andBill Cu Sheet, Maale for either Piano, Flat, er Vlita eou.untly on Sand. Aay books er itatleitr; deaired that I may not bare aa band, will be a ordered by fir.t axpreat, aad told it tkeletu erreuillo salt eattomert. I will aim ken periodical literature, lack ai Magailnti, Km papers, aa r. A. ftAl'Uf. ClearSeld May T, 160S-U DAVID YOUNG, Stone-Cutter and Stone-Mason, TIT ILL eiecuU all work In bis line at nel T V erale price, aad ia Flltf I-CLA6S atj Architectural Ornaments In ALL STYLES. Stone Dreninf ef even attenption, an, all Binds of ata.oa wetleei Iraeted for in troatof tht eoanty. Atv pertHi wishing to have respectable mason verk til stone-cutting doae, will find it to their latmr to eall apoa me I woald aire Inform tke pel lie tbat I can deliver any qaentlty tr elau il none aoiirea, tt 1 am tne owner ot FIRST-CLASS STONE QUAKBY Order, for work ean be addressed tt PAVID TOt "U, sar:s,70 ClearleU Pa. The Lightning Tamer. rilHE undenlroed are Ibt wit Agent. till X ec-untv for the "North American Uelrt.ii LIGHTNING! R0D8." Thcet in thtttl;-i rods now In net, and are tadontd ly all A iclentlfie men tn the ceuntrv. Wa hereby notify the eitiaena ef th, " tbat we will rat them an a better rod. aadfe i.e. money, tnaa it eharged by tne mr agtnta who aannally traverse tht toitty " tarry as ear little cash, never to rttora. ENCOURAGE IIOSIB LABOR Those wlabing Lightning Rods trerte. "I tneir Brnidingt need but addren ai By Liter.' tali ia penoa. Wa will rut them tp etvwei' in ibo oounty, Bad warrant them. Xht no""'; Fixtarti ean bt ittn at any limt by .allisi otratore. H. F. BIULKR a CI CleatSeld, Mareb tt, IS70 U l-oggMTowiisblpAwal'' GREAT EXCITEMENT Al THOMAS BEERSSI "TIVIRTBOPT rjli"I legetthtrtlrAftrl m M . ...p. - ' If yon waul good Shoeing done, go It If yon seat Junr 81.de iroatdrlght, goto J" If ton waat Bond Mill Irons, at ta If yon want ytuy wtfoa iroaalla Ib.btrt yle aad vtrkmanthlp, gt to -n.... . . a.... tlaeb aslso1 BUM, aad dott all kiadt af BLACKSNIIH"'' at ebten aa ea. he dene In the eon Hi 7 '" My Pott OBot addrtu H Clearfield, Pa. THUBAO Bogg, Tp, Deo. 10, 1867-tf. SAAC JOHNSON & SONS, Maanftetaren aad Dealer. If Root- nnd HhoU Ladlet', Mlistt' nnd Chlldnn't fl'""'' Men's, Boyi' and Women'! Heavy r Itrogaos, ao, at. Store and ahop aa Seeaad ttreet, 7 liU H. I. Butler A Co. ! hardware etort. Fek.M, lMl ly CLEARFiIM. TONE'a SAW GUMUER3 A'J S SAW UPSETS. Wa have received tbe ageacy for Ik. T?U1 will aall them al n.enufaoturer'1 price. -txamtnt tbem. They art Iht beet jjn JtlO-ll B. f. Blui.-- TO HORNS OWSJJUC-F. atOttiel Btore, Cooiriei Froel.t!le, will bur Ring Be-ie "'JTSi via for 10, f? ou lie;, ot ll fee if , guarantee aure, cf e par. ttl.S-CR'A'e-0.1 I' CARR1AUB. Innaire of . jj jea v -i -ivi.tsn. view-- , x 1 4j'ievT) it