She U publican. GEORGE Ii. GOODLANDER, KumtR and pormTo. CLEAKFIELD, PA. WEDNESDAY MOllNINO.Jl'LY J. 1871. Pemocratio State Ticket. for oovERson, CHARLES R. BUCKAL.EW, or CULrj.BIA coi'Krr. FOR SUPREME JUDGE, J A IM EH THOMPSON, gr ebib cor.vrr. FOR AUDITOR dENERAL, WILLIAM II A II T L K Y, or iroronD enrxrr. FOR CONGRESSMEN AT LARUE, " HEMiRICK R. WRItJHT, I.aicrne couoty. KICIIAKI) VAUX, rinl.iltll.liia. JAMES II. llUl'kl.W, Pilleburgh. Uelcgatea at large Coii.UtiiUuual luuveuiioii. Jeremiah 8. Black, York, tieorge W. Woodward, Luserne. William Digler, ClcarScld. Frank U. tlowan, Philadelphia. Robert A. Lainberton. llarriaburg. A. A. Purluan, Waynesburg. James Ellis, PotUville. lieorge M. Dallas, Philadelphia. John A. Campbell, Philadelphia. William I.. Corbelt, Clarion. Villi. in II. Smith, Allegheny. William J. Bacr, Somerset. 8. C. T. Dodd, Franklin. Samuel U. Reynolds, Lancaster. ELECTORS. ERATORIAU EnOAS Cowai, of Westmoreland. (Inui W. riix.iin, of Franklin. BEIBBSEnTATIVB. Fkldbx Mabyib, Of Erie. Juki 8. Mii.lkb, of Huntingdon. B. Uoa Far, sf Philadelphia. Thoma. J. Barger. .1.1. D. Lowrnberg. Btepb. D. Anderson. 14. Jritc Mcknight. (. Jobs Moffat. IS. Henry Wel.u. I. Henry J. Stable, 17. R. W. Christy. ID. William P. Logan. 10. R. II. Brown. 20. F. M. RnbioaoB. 11. J. R. Molten. 21. T. II. bteveneoo. 4. Ifcsrge R. Berrcll. A. To bo tilled, ft. Isaiah B. Houpt. t. Samuel A. Dyer. 8. Jess. U. Ita.ley. . Hiram B. B.arr. 10. B. Reilly. 11. Jobn Kunklr. 11. Frad.W. Uunster. S3. Jobn B. Bard. it. Ueorg. W. Wilier. Democratic County Ticket. For Delegnte to Constitutional Convention, WM. M. MrtTLl Ol t.11, of Clearfield, Subject to the action of tbo Diilriot Conference. FOR ASSEMBLY, JOHN LAHllli.of O.ctola. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, JOHN 1). THOMPSON, of Cumeuavllle. FOR COUNTY AUDITOR, J Alll II. 11 1 I I', of Lnmbrr C lly. Constitutional Co.NrEiti.NCE. U is about lime (hat tlio Democrats of this Scnntorinl district were canting about for a pluco, nrtd the period for holding a conforenco (or tlio purpose of nominating two Democrats to rep resent as in tbo approaching Consti tutional Convention. Why not fix upon Tyrone us tlio place, and Thurs day, tho 8th day of August, as tho time 7 That is just two days after tho Clinton county convention. Just the Man. Tho Lexington (Missouri) Caucasian, Clarion Demo crat, Bollcfunle Watchman, and a milliter of other subntunliul Demo crntio jonrnnls, ask tlio Bailimoro Convention to mako Hon. Wm. A. Wallaco Chairman of the National Democratic Committee Xo better man can bo found. Wo biTioro that bis aspirations aro not of that char acter, but a "military noccssity" de mands his selection for that place. Chairman. Hon. Samuel J. Run. dull, Congressman from Philadelphia, has been appointed Chairman of the Democratic State Exccutivo Commit tee. Mr. .Randall will soon open a lively campaign. Tho position had been tenduiod to Hon. Heistcr Cly mcr, but bo utteily rel'usod to accept it. Tbo majority for Mr. Buckulow may now be put down at not less than 30,000. - How Strange. For tbo first time in tho history of politics in this coun try every Grant organ, spoatcr, stumper and ofllco boldcr, is advoca ting tho nomination of a straight Dem ocratic ticket at Baltimore. What bus enlisted theso disinterested patri ots so gcalously in tho success of tho Democratic party f We suspect that thoro is a serpent in the garden, and it would bo well for every Democrat to hit it on tho head when It pokes its, noso too far into other poople't business. An Omission. Gov. Geary was in Boston last week blowing for Grant & Co. llo entirely omitted to call at tention to that portion of bis late mcssago in which ho denounced the . conduct of tho aforesuid Grant as "despotic" for surrounding tho election pells in Philadelphia with armed sol diers. Geary either acted tho fool then or now, and wo care not which horn of tho dilomma ho seizes. Declines. Judgo Davis, who was liominatcd by tho Labor Reformers on tho 'iitl ol February for President, has at length declined in tho following letter : Di.ooKiroToi, June !J, 171. linn. F.. V. Ctiambtrtnin, Prtoiiltni of fAe (Vow on. CVmrenrinK, fo.ron, Jn... Mr Iirah Kiri The Nntional Convention of Labor UffonnTi on February 22, la.t, honored too with nomination aa their eandidnto fur ibo t I'rc.i'lon.y, Having rcyardod Ibnl uinvemant a. Ihe inilUliva of our policy aud pnrpn la nnlte rnrioua politio.l tleinenlt in eornpnet opposition, I oonwolod to the jim of my name before tbo Cin rinnitti Convention, wbero a di.tingulibed eitiren of New York wai nominated. Under lllewoli oum.lannca I dceut il nrxpar to retire l..olnt. ly from the Prerldratlif ooutctt. and that lexvt friend., who went generuu Moagh to otfer me their voluntary .upport, to Uy their oonvlt llon. nf duty, nnfrttered by any vnp.0Md obligation.. Kympathliing oarnoitly with all Ju.l anilhonnt yneana by which the condition of labor may ha ele vated and Improved, I Bui, with groat teepoet, WW truly, Davih !).,,, Goldsmith's Maid got down to 3;1(5J v Boston ho other day. The Tidal Ware. The past two weoks have sottlcd tho Trosidontial question so far at the Baltimore Convention ts conoernta. Grcolcyand Hrown will be the nomi nees of that Convention, or another evolution must ul onco sot in. When the Democrats in such States as Vir ginia, Onio, Illinois, Indiana, Wiscon sin, Iowo and Michigan, in solemn Sltito Convention declare, (as they did last week,; for the ticket indiviitod, besides every Southern Stato, and thrco of the Southwest, It is useless to contend against such forces. Tho revolution must be allowed to spoilt! its force, and it is good policy for all who do not want to bo crushed by its forco to uot out of tho way. The Virginia Democrats rosolved as fol lows : ItttotrtJ, That Ihe dtlriatci appointed bj thia convention to the Democratic Con vent ion at Bal timore abonld civc a vifurouv and united smtriort to (be Ureclcy and Brown ticket as holding forth the fairest proininefor allaying tba paesioaa of Ihe war, reviving real peace within our border., rt-.tor ing Integrity to tbo public rarvice, e.tabl-.bing the tatre in their Iciritiutole tunetiona in the Federal .v.trin, preserving intact Ihe great writ of liberty, and rescuing tbo Krpublie nolo me ai-a- potl.ni of the sword. And tho great Slates of Ohio, Indi ana, Illinois and Wisconsin have sub slantially adopted a resolution as fol lows : llrtoUtd, That oir delegate, lljl. day chai-n to represent uf in the Demorratie National tnnven tiua at llallimora are rrquMlcd to Tola for the nowinatlun ot Ureclry and Jfronn af our eaoui date, for Pretident and Vice PrrMdent. Judgo Davis lias withdrawn. Mr. Uroisbcck (for whom wo would bavo been delighted to vote,) declines a nomination, whilo our idol caiuliduto, Hon. Thomas A. Hendricks, of Indi ana, has boon nominated by the Dem ocrats and Conservatives of that Stale for Governor. Henco everything socms to bo combining for the ovortliow of the 'blockhead at Long Branch. All the politicians and wire pullors in Christendom cannot avert bis defeat, and nearly every State in tbo Union will bo in the bands of tho Democrats after tho October and November elec tions. A political revolution has sol in and no man can tell whoro it will stop. And it must bo a viy bad revolution, ndecd, if il docs not result in good to tho country and tho Domocracy. The Great Humbug Claim, About one year ago, after Grant was kicked out of St Domingo, he took tho British Lion by tbo neck and told him ho would "wring it" for him if bo did not at onco pay tho Alabama consequential damages and all other claims duo this country. A lot of political grannies met and sat at Washington for Boveral months, then tlio body adjourned to Ccnova, Switzerland, adding a few moro to the group. Grant meant war, so bis toadies proclaimed. But last week tho damages wcro adjusted, and ihero will bo no war, no damages paid, and nobody hurt. Tho dippatch announcing tlio soltlcment says : "Indirect claim, ruled out tho arbitration to proceed both lidci highly plraned with tha de- ion. Was there ever moro d d nonsense hawked over tho country or trailed through tlio Slato Department than these Alabama cluims and tho aldi ngton Treaty" and Geneva Arbitra tion f Knaves and children might practico similar diplomacy, but it is outrageous when carried on by the American government. "Both bides highly pleased 1" Wo wonder what they aro pleased at. It must bo the greenbacks they aro pocketing and "doing" Europe in tho capacity of diplomats' in a horn. A Spicy Cam pawn Speech. Col. McCluro, at Morton Hall, WoH Phil adelphia, on Wednesday night, mado a speech on tho political situation, local, .sialo and National, whicn was a spicy campaign opening, and ono of the most . i i i , - r . i . , inrnoio arraignment ui wis uruntnu- ministration and tlio corrupt Cameron ring, no handled tliom witliontglovos, and especially went for tho Slato and local rings with tho samo eloquent power and vim with which bo exposed the frauds in thn Fourth Senatorial district last Fall. Tho speech, as giv en in tho Evening Telegraph, occupies so mo five columns; and as it was lis tened to by a very largo number of persons, and will bo read by thousands more, it will exorcise a most damaging influence against tho Presidential and Stato Republican tickets. Jlisnrrnign ment of the carpet-baggers, who came fresh from tho South to attend tho Philadelphia re-nominating conven tion, was peculiarly spicy, and his dis section of tho platform which was adopted, with all Its shallow and un meaning platitudes, oould not mil to make a doop impression upon all who beard It, as woll as upon thoso who road it. Lancaster intelligencer. Tin Rioiit Man. The drunken Senator, Zaeh. Cbandlor, of Michigan, hat been assigned tho important task of convicting Charles Sumner of false hood in hi narrative of tho deathbed interviow with Stanton. Until re cently Sumnor was rosinrdod as tho purest statesman of tlio Republican party. Xo sooner does ho exposo the nepotism, avartco, grood and incom petency of Grant than ho becomes one of tho vilest of mankind. What slrango transformations uro mado in tho partisan nlcmbic. "Victory 1" Vic. Woodhull and Fred. Douglass is tho speckled ticket put up by tbo frco lovuisls, but Fred erick has withdrawn, and Vio. without a partner. As sho is a "wholo team," it is Ihoujrht sho will run for both olliccs, unless Schuyler tho Smilcr is liankonng alter bis old lovo, and will lakoaplaco by hersido, A nuiortor Interviewed Vio. recently. and sho informed him that alio mount biiHinos, was going to start a daily, and said that this would provo to be tho "liveliest campaign litis country ovor liau." v ic. is a lively woman. Lihtkii 1 The Pittsburgh Journal, a Radical newspaper, says I Tho liepub. lican opposition to Hartranft grows stronger daily. The country pross, ombnldonetl and oncouratrod by tho independent and ringing utterance of tho I'liiiadoipina j'reu, tho ecranton Hrpumcan, and the iancaslor jour nais, aro beginning tospoakout. The demand for a chango in tho ticket Is peremptory, and il not heeded will work rutu to tho party this lall A Trut Statement. The Xew York Post, one of tho leading Radical journals of the coun try, is evidently post ed In affairs In Pennsylvania, at the following from a lata latum fullv indicates l' "For sovoral years the State hat been ruictl uy a soi 01 poiiiiimim uv lerlv without character, regardless of any object excopt the division of the spoils, and never iicsiiauiig to sisai i ho name of the Republican parly in order to commit any outrage short of open robbery. Tho ring has heon ruled by Mr. Simon Camero'n, and il . n .1 t . f ... has been tolerated lor mo last iuw years bv tho better and more consid- ale part of tho Republicans becauso they thought tbo sentiment ot on out raged public opinion would drivo him into retirement at tho end of his pres ent term in tho Senate, and leave thorn freo to purgo tho party of his satollilos. But they bavo counted too confidently in this caso upon tho ordinary respect which honorable mon bavo for public opinion. Mr. Cameron neitherbfuslies lor tho manner in which ho has pros liluted bis party, nor hesitates to ask the mon ho has botrayed to trust him for another term. lie began this can vass by backing tho Stuto Convention with tho hirelings who were sworn to linmiuato his tools to fill the Slate offices, and in return these mon uro expcctotl to holp'pack tho Legislature with men who will ro elect Mr. t urn oron. uani' eron must go down, not becauso For ney and McCluro and Curtin opposo hint, but because he represents no prin ciple and is inspired by a mercenary ambition. It is not necessary to tho preservation of any respectable party that it should be called upon to sup port bad men ; in this case, indeed, the preservation of tho Republican party depends upon tho rejection of men who have disgraced it, and who have had moro influenco in driving out of it many of its earliest and most consiatent supporters than all other causes combined. Trnmbull oh the Slump. Senator Trumbull, of Illinois, the day after the joint Slate Convention, opened the campaign at Springflold, wbero he opened it IS years ago when he left tho Democratic party. He staled that cightocn years ago ho had spoken in the same placo on tho political questions which led to tho formation of now parties. During tho sevontcon years be bad been in tho Senate as their representative events of tho most momentous charac ter had occurred. The questions upon which tho Republican party was form ed have beon sottlcd, and settled, as he trusts, forever. Nothing is now left but tho organization, and tlint or ganization has fallen inlo the hands of men who seek to prostituo tho namo of party lo tlicir own selflth end. ncnator lrumbull then alluded to public affairs.- lie said that within the past few years abuses had crept into the administration of tho govern ment, and rclerrcu especially to tho defalcation ol Paymaster Hodgo, by which over 9IUU,('UU was lust, and to abuses of tho New York CuHom House. Ho arraigned Presidont Grant for no potism, for gift taking, for bis unwar ranted interference wilb tho rights of States, and for the military spirit which impelled him to ccntraltzo pow er in his own person. Such tendencies wcro pronounced lo bo lull of dangor to a freo people, whoso rights and lib crties, by being gradually and insensi bly abstracted Irom thorn, wore in langer ot being lost entirely. I ho Cincinnati Convention, mado np of tbo most independent mon in tho coun try, was called to remedy tho ovils which threatened disaster to tho ro public, unless mon who prized the country higher than party wore bold enough to advance to the r esc no. 1 ho dead past should bury its dead. A now era was dawning. Old political ines wero boing wiped out, and tho ibcral men of the two old parties wero joining all over tho country, as they bad joined in that city to day, to form a now party, on whose banner should be inscribed "Reform whoro evor needed and progress for tho en- tiro poople. Civil scrvtco reli.rtn was impossible undora Presidont who was difposcd to uso tho vast patron age, under his control to reward an army of relations and to secoro his own re election. Tho salo of nrr.it to Franco was unjusliAnblo, whether con sidered as an international problotnor as a simple act of justico to one of the combating parties. I ho Philadelphia and Cincinnati platforms were contrasted. Tho for mer was full of tergiversations and equivocations and n.oan in glees gener alitios, whilo tho latlor was a bold and manly epilomo of tho necessities of tho hour, i he toroign policy ol tho administration wat roccivod and oriti cised as vacillating, nndignifiod and unworthy the American people. Our It tiler. Elscwhero we quote from the Phila clphia frets and Pittsburg Leader, and below will bo lonna other "loir testimony which goes to prove that tho most unmitigated scoundrels otitsido of tho ponitoniiarics aro now running our Stato govornmont, if "loil" news papers tell the truth. . Jtend again i i ho JNow 1 ork Evening I'ost, edited by Bryant, tho pool, don't appear to admire tho leading men of its party In thit Stato. "For several years, " It says, "tho Mate hat been ruled by a set of politioiant utterly vithout char acter, regardless of any object except tho division of tho spoils, and never hesitating to steal the tiamo ol tho Republican party, in order to commit any outrage shrirt of open robbery." Jl proceeds to say that "Cameron neither blushes for tho manner in which ho has prostituted his party, nor hesilalos to ask tho men ho has betrnyed to Irust him fornnothcr term. lie began Ibis canvass by parking the State. Con- venlion tcilh ills iiiiielinhs who were sirorn to nominate his tools to fill the STATE offices. Iliovcrnor, Auditor GenoraljSnpreino Judge, Congressmen at Largo, nnd in return theso men aro expected to holp pack tho Legisla ture with men who will elect Cameron. If it was not so lamentable to find really good men fooled by such scoun drels as. lead tho Republican party, it would no amusing to soo now simplo minded nnd wcll-liitcnlioncd people can be gullod by such men as play tho part ol whippors in lor t itmeron, Hart ranll, Allen, and the like. Homo men who really mean well out of liuro simplicity of character aro led by tho noso by Ihcso shameless tricksters, by thoir ap'ienls to thorn to "stick lo the ... ." ....... ...... ...i.. winv, hiivj vvn .oiiie r IIU III onco a wouk lor the good Lord to tend us rulort who fear God and hato oov- elousnoss, will slip up lo the polls and voto for Grant, Uartrnnft, nnd tlio wholo pack of knaves who hang to viibiii use pt uiny inn j and novpr onco rcnoet that tlicir prarer was a, wor,h less 'o ii, ' What Mladleat San of Them-Mtlvet. The Harrisburg correspondent of the Philadelphia I nst oi me .'4tu ult , reveals tome damaging testimony and submits the following rensona wby Hartrunfl and Allen should bo defeat ed. Romouiber that this it Republi can authority : First. Tho Cameron now own and control tho Slate Treasurer. They are his principal bondsmen and reap tho largest portion of tho nggrogato of gains secured by banking with the funds of the Commonwoullh. Direct ly and indirectly, Simon Cameron, his son Donald, and his brothor William, aro tho principal kharoholdor in a bank respectively nt Lowlsburg, Nor thumberland, Jlurrieburg, Middle town, West Chester, Lancaster, Lebn non, and Reading. The banks at Har risburg und Middlelown lire controlled by the Cnmerons, Donald being a paid olllcor in each, whilo tho othors do his work. Theso bunks have deposits of Stato funds aggregating at least half a million of dullars. All chocks for small amounts of monoy paid by tho Stato Treasurer aro drawn on the Cameron bank hero. You can seo by theso fuels w hy tho Caincrons are so anxious to havo Harlrauft elected Gov ernor. Tho Secretary of tho Com monwealth is a member in conjunc tion, with the Stato Treasurer nnd Au ditorGoiieru!,ofitio Sinking fund Com missioners, That olllcu, in caso ilar Iran ft is elected, will be dictated by Cameron, and thon witb un Auditor General in their interest, aii a Treas urer whose election they on purchase, the resources in the sinking-fund ro muin within their grn'p and uso.. For this reason tho lust Legislature manip ulated to prevent Geary from appoint ing an Auditor General who might have been inimical to Cameron's inter ests, and therefore, to cover op a long secrotct.1 series of stupendous frauds, Uarttatifl's time of office was extend ed. Sonator Billingfelt at tho limo this was done, ploaded in vain to lot a littlo ray of light penetrate into the Treasury, which was not dono. That would have boon fatal, for the reason Second. The- Camcront arc State Troasurer Mackcy's principal bonds men. Hy a Philadelphia broker's (nil uro Mr. Mackey lost a fraction lest than one hundred thousand dollars. Ho is a poor man. But his loss had to bo mado up. How wat this to bo dono f Xot by the Camerons. Hence Mackey open a chock on a Pittsburg bank for tho amount lost by the failure of the Philadelphia broker, which check was never cashed, but deposited in the vault ol the treasury, where it yet remains, with innumerable other similar papers, all counted at cash, when they aro really not worth lar thing moid than their weight on the ragman's scales. Tho Vault of tho Stale Treasury is tlio most polluted locality in tlio Stato government, and in its dm k and impenetrable recesses thoro nro more frauds hidden than thoso which damned the Tammany ring of Xew York, all of which the Camerons aro resolutely determined shall not bo exposed. If they t un got 3Iickey h accounts Scaled at tlio expi ration of bis present term, and bis vault accounts turned over as cash to hit successor, w hoover that may bo, it wilt ease the Camerons not less than ono hundred thousand dollars, and for aught I now know, it may savo thorn from paying douhlo that sum. Is it slrango, then, that tho Camerons fight lor tho control ot tho Auditor (gen eral's odieo and the Stato Treasury f With half a million of outstanding capital in favor of tho Stato in their control, nnd with quarter or a million of responsibility in tho vault of the treasury, it is not surprising that they strneglo to keep tho Auditor under thoir thumb, to carry tho Stato Treasury in thoir pocket, and to elect a Governor whom they can lead by tho ear. The Spot on General llarlranft'i Hneulrheon. Tho Pittsburg lyearlrr, ono of the Rmlirnl organs of Allegheny county, under tho above caption, says : i lie ltinjr organs have evidently received the woid of command, and nro at length trying to mako a show of earnestness in advocating the cluims of lliirtrniil't for Governor. Tho lUr- patch led off the other day in an edi torial, tho central sentiment ot which was. that aflor all il could not be shown Unit Hartranft had any finger in the Evans steal. And now tho Commercial goes ono bolter and asserts that the Evans investigating committee "virtu ally" certified thai Hartranft was a true man, nnd was complicated in no nianiitr whatever with tho Evans em broglio. Xow this is going a littlo too far. The Evans Investigating Com mittee "virtually" asserted no such thing at Harlraiift's entire innocence Thoy simply asserted that there was no direct evidoneo of hit complicity with that disgracoful business, and thon presented soma Indirect ovidonce without making any remarks on it This indircot evidence wat that Gen eral Hartranft, whilo Auditor General of tho Stato, an officer whost special Und particular duly it it lo auard tho Mate irensury Irom tho scliomoa ol peculating rascals, accepted a largo loan of money, without interest, from tho most conspicuous peculator, who had fastoncd blmsolf on the Stato, vit.t Evans, tho "special ogent that he (Hartranft) used that money for years, while Evuns' nofarious operations wcro going on right under his noso, to close that bo mutt havo teen thorn, if he know anything about tho dtitiosof hit oflico ; nnd that this model Auditor General hover paid back this money till a newspaper, tho Philadelphia bul letin, (better informed, it would seem, about Stato financial affairs than tho Auditor-General himself,) exposed tho Evans rascality and aroused against il a publio indignation which could not bo rokistcd. H was thon, and not till then, that Gen. Harlrai.fl wont and lifted tho duo hill ho had I'ivcn to Evans for tho amount ho bail borrow, cd 7,5U0. This is the indirect evi dencoagninst Hartt'snfl. I thus never been explained. Tho persistent silence of Hurlrnnft'B friends induces Us to believe that it cannot be explained Bui n ti t i 11 it bo explained it rests ns a slain on Httrlranft's ollicial character, "a damned spot," which all tho per fumes of Arabia will not washout; no, nor the labored defensoi tht Vommer dial, tho obedient oloqiionoo of the IHtpatrh, nor tho "organic" cntliusi asm of tho Gazette., oither, Reunion. A reunion of tho offirors and employes of tho old Port ago rail road, the canal and othor public works of Pennsylvania, it to take placo at Ibo head of Piano Xo. 5, Summit, Cumbria connty, In Soplombor next, st tho Mansion Hotel, in that pluco. John Doughorty, of Mount Union, Is to deliver the oration. Govornor Oeary tindolhor prominent n.ofllclu.ls of (hp works nro t,o be present, Coupon eYVict. The sharpest news-boy in Chicago is a girl "Figures won't llo" is not tupposod to apply to a fashionable woman's figure. Tht turn nf 1250,000 wat rcallzod last year by the spongo-gatherort on tho lowor gulf ooasl of Florida. Gov. Seymour sayt tho Democracy should abido tho decision of tho Balti more Convention, whatever thnt may bo. ... Ton printers woro rocontly discharg ed from the govornmont printing olliuo at Washington solely becauso thoy wcro Democrats. Miss Vinnle Roam, the arllullo ma nipulator of Congressmen and tho in different bandlor of niarblo, has in press a littlo book of skotches poems, Ac. The people who voted against beor in other Massachusetts towns all go to spond Sunday in Nowburyport, w horo that liquid luxury is logaf. Chariot Lever, the well-known Irish novelist, is dead. Ho died on the Sd ult., at Trieste, whoro ho was filling tho oflico of British Consul, in the sixty third of his ago. - Goncrnl II. A. Barnum, Gonoral Bur bridco, Colonel Iligginson and many moro distinguished Republican soldiurs who supported Urant in llbS have joinctl,llio Liberal inovoinent. Hon. Thomas A. Scott, Vioo Presi dent of the Pennsylvania rnilroad com pany, Inst week mado a donation of twenty inoiisanu dollars 10 the Wilson College, at Chamborsburg. Tho Do m oe ratio ntato ttckol 1 the strongest and most unexceptionable, politically, morally, nnd intellectually, ever offered tbo pooplo. It must and will bo elected. Joseph II. Scranlon, the fotindorof tho city ol scranton, in .Luzerne coun ... -t:-.i .1 tt.i. . I1..I.,.. f' IV, UIVVA Mfe iui, -uauuii uvi maul. on the Gib instant, whither he had gono for bis health. Hartranft is now very appropriately called tho "due bill" candidate. 'Cause why : Evant holds his due bill for $7, 000 which tho would be Governor says no paid out ue uiun t. A western preacher, just returned from a bogging expedition to tho east, thinks thai while martyrs will bave tho highest placos in heaven, next to tbom will come tho boggart. Hon. S. Houghton, ono of the Con irressmon from California, hat rented a houso at Xew Castlo, and intends residing thoro during hit term of office. Hit family consists of a wifo and toveo children. A boy at Lock port, Illinois, prac ticed with bit Drsl shot gun by blaz ing away at hi father the other day, but the stern parent speedily chocked hit sport by tbo judicious application of a strap. Soys tho Cincinnati Enq uircr : "Out of tho 50 Democratic papers in Ohio there aro about six that want straight out Democratic nominations at Uulti- moro. Tho Grant Republican press is unauimousiy lor it. A United Slntes Senator la to be chosen by the next Legislature. Il is General Cameron's term that expires. Tbo Democrats should bo unusually careful in nominating popular candi dates for the Legislature. Colonel Claflin is rapidly collecting bcr millitory accoutrements. Her lat- ost purchaso consist! of a very elegant pair ot silver spurs, rubiio curiosity is excilod lo tho highest pitch to know how sho will look mounted. The local Committee of Arrange ments at Bultimoro, have selected Ford's Opera Houso for tbo Demo cratic Xatioral Convention. Tbo hall will bo suitably arranged and magnifi cently decorated for the occasion. E. L. W, Jones, who twindlod a widow lady out of a largo sum of mon ey by representing himself as an Epis copal clergyman of largo woaltb, hat been sentenced at Pittsburgh to three yonrsimprisonmohlin the work house. It costs 2J0,000 to run the U. 8. Court it Arkansas for ono year, which is rather more than the expenses of all the U. 8. Courts in the State of Now York ! What a splendid election fund tho Radicals must have out there. Republican paper announce that hi muoty, Ulysses, will not nitcrforo in tho local election in Pennsylvania, as if ho was dispensing eomo special favor upon tho pooplo. What right has he to interfere in elections in Penn sylvania, or any placo else? A northern gentleman who has spent somo time in Florida, says thai the salo at auction of the w holo of tho Stato would not bring as much as the Slato indebtedness, rug up by tho "carpet-bag reconstruct ion ists, sinco tho war. Tho grand jury of Baltimore county Md , havo presented General David L. Stanton, ex Collector of Kovonue for Ihe Filth Maryland District, for cm bozalemrnt of funds. Stanton has given bail in 25,000 for bit appear anco. Voting for Grant, ohjoctionablo at he it, it not tbo wont or it, but in vot ing for Grant, one hat to voto for all the villaint and oorruntionlsta bv which he it surrounded and influenced, and which control hia conduct of the government. Charge thit to the Greensboro: Re publican s We havo boen informed that Mr. Tula, of Fairfield township, gave Dinn to inroo pouncing Doys, an liv ing and doing a well as could bo ex pcoted, and tha most romarkablo fea ture is that eaoh one ha ix toe on cauh foot. . In tearing ftp tho roof of ttia Court House at Edwardsvillo, III., last week, the workmon discovered tho skoletons ol pigeons piled tip by tho hundreds. A delect In tho -cornioe enabled tho pigeons to get in, but they woro un utilo lo get out again. Wm. M. Remblc, tho man who In troduced Goorge O. Evans to Titian Coflco, becauso ho understood "addi tion, division and silence," has been mado a membor of tho Grant National Committee, from Pennsylvania. Ho is well qualified for tho position. Tho once famous Senator David It Atchison, of Missouri, ha beon in re tiromout ao many years, that most people doubtless suppose ho It dead, llo has just boen interviewed by a re- portor of lb Kansas City Times, who finds him strong lor Greeley. He tayt Ureoloy utod to abuto him by the two and three columns in old times, but ho forgives bitn. A Washington special sayt: "It hat at last boon detinituly ascertained by members of tho appropriation Com. mitteo who have especially Inquired into tho tubjoct, thnt tho 140,000 which it cost to orect General Grant' now stables, oamo from tho monies appropriated for tha erection of tho otato department. H It decided thnt Ik woman can't sustQin a broach of promiso suit on the t'vory truly yours" with which, a uian iiit finish a letter Lo bcf. - gcut drirtUrmrntif. gACKETT & SCURYVEll, aiALBRS IS SHELF HARDWARE, m4 nMufuturtri of Tln,Coppcr & Sheet Iron Ware, Seooad 8trol, CLIURflELD, PA. Cftrpanlrri and BullJerf will do Wfll to iam Ida our itock of . BUILDIHO HARDWARE ft T00LB. DISTONS HAWS IH.ton'e CroM-evt, Hand, Kip, Tenant and Oant'a Hawa, BOYXTON'S LIGHTNING SAWS. Pinontb Plane., Match Plane., Jaok Planca, Plumbi A Lavelf, Kora Plane., Steel 8tUBrea, Julnten, ' Ae., Ae. Firmer sad Framing Chlielt, Comer Chitela, L'arpehteri' rillck., Braoei nnd Uitte, Boring Machine., Aa, Grindstones and Grindstone Fixtures, 'fCYrilBS, 'SHOVELS, Bnatbf, lloea, llay K.ke., 8.a.le., Uardoa Kakea, Fork., Aa , Ae. Philadelphia Carriaga Bulla, R illrosd Lantern., n oouea iv are, o. A flna a.iortinent of POCKET & TABLE CUTLERY. STOVES I STOVES ! Tbo Tltnof Cook, tha bout In (ha mvrkat; alw, tha MooMeb. KliM. an4 no. 10 Iron nia : KrjftiVa I'urtaMa lleWr, anl Jleavtlof. Parlor ana Uafl moroa. - t. Roofing, Bpoatlni nnd Job Work dosa on reoaunftble trrma. All ordera will iwelra prompt attention. . July s, 1571 F OH BALE CHEAP. One to-aatd CARR1AUK. Inquire of Jr D. 0. NIV1.INO, Clearteld. riMIE GLORIOUS Fourth of . Jul v ! Tt. BE t KLERK ATKD IX The Good Old-fashioned Way. GRAND PIC-NIC 4 TROT, To 1st held an Ihe Uroand. of tbo CLEARFIELD PARK ASSOCIATION. A variety of amusements will be provided to make tho day pass pleas antly. A largo and spacious floor and good band of musio for all who wish to trip the "light fantastic." In tho afternoon tbore will bo two trotting matches: FIRST TBO T, vi n si:, - - - to. OPEN TO ALL. SECOND TROT, rin sr., - - . i.v Ojii to all hureea that bava never boat 3 min. Ample arrangements havo been mado for refreshments for all on the Grounds. To bo held for tho benefit of the Park Association. nuorosKD AMENDMKNT TO Till Constitution of Pennsylvania. JOINT P.Ks-OLtT10! Propoalng ss amendment lo tha Conetitntlos of - raraavirnaiB. Jre U reeofa.il a tAa Jntave m4 Htmm a ATenev oeaMvljeee a lAe (leaimoeieafaffA a I'lMo'miM ta onml Aeeeso'y ant. Thai tha following amend ment of tha Conetittttion of Ihii Commonwealth ba prnpoaed to tbo pooplo for thoir adoption or rejeoitoa, pnrenaat to tae proviiiont ot uw MniB nrtielo thereof, to will AMtSDUSST: Rlrlke oat tha alith Mellon of tbo aiitb article of tho Coaitllotloa, nnd Inaort In lien thereof tha following: "A olnta Treasurer .ball beohoeen bv tbe qoalifted elector, of tba Plate, at tneb timet nnd for Booh Barm of aeerieo ae .ball bo preach bad below." WILLIAM KLLIOTT. Sponsor of tha Honaoof Repmealotlvrt. JAMK8 8. Rt'TAN, Speaker of tba Heneta. ArrnovBB The twaaty-aaoond dnj of Marob, Anno llamint ono thoneand eight bnndrod nnd eetenty-two. JNO. W. OKA HI. Prepared and oertiSod for pnblfentfoo parvoant to tbo Tenth Article of tho Cnnetitollno. FRANCIS JORDAN, Recretary of tha Commonwealth. Olf.ro Secretary of the Commonwealth, I ilarrieburg, J ana IStb, IS71. Im II ATS A CAPS! HOOTS & SHOES I GENT'S FURNIS1IIISQ GOODS! Cull at t.KVKIt FLK(1AL'8nrwPtnre,oppniile El-llov.-rnnr Uigler'a reeidene, on Second etreot, Clearfield, Pa., and emmlne bit tno itnek of Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Farnlahlut; CooAa, AVe.. Of which he li oonilanlly receiving B large atnrt ment of the very lateat asd beet ityleo, which he will dtepoeoof nt natoniahingly low prices. LAUIkm, I havo on band n Inrgo nnd well .elected etock of thoeo coirbrr.ted hand-aewed MOROCCO nnd LASTIMI (lAIThMtS, which 1 ean safely raoommend to bo tha beet in tbo mar ket. Cnll nnd examine tbom. GrNT'a Furnishing Good. O.KKTLBUEN, my (lock of Fnml.hlng flood, la complete. I have all tha novelllea in rVarfa, Tlea. Ornvata, Handkerchief., Itnderwenr, ftne penaBra, Collars, tiloroa, llnalery, Aa., together with s sumplato aaeortuient of White and Cloth Rulrte. I nave oa hand n largo and well aeleeted (took of Hal. and Cap, of tha vary lateet styles. AIM, Trunks, Valleea, Railroad 1 1 age. Umbrella, CaBea, and many other nrbjcloi, both ntofal nsd ornamental, wbieh will ba aold at fair ratee. oT"The eltlien. ol Clcarfleld nnd vlolnlty am re.pecttnilv invited lo oau and examine my goodi naloro nurcnailng tleewbera. I.KVF.P. I LEO A I.. flcarneld, IV, May It, IST, rtjat .ftirtUmrRti. pUBLlO SALE I OLD JAIL LOTS FOR SALE! TUB Comnitalonori of Clearflcfd eonnt?, nnder tba authoritj of no not of AMcmbljr, will fiuM to public aali, hy outcry, nl tba Court How, n tba burongb of Cknrtleld, on Saturday, July 6th, 1872, at 3 p. tn., of aald dny, all tboaa two certain Iota of Und iltuaU In tbo aaid brouf(b of Clear Bold, and known in tba plot tbaraof aa lota No. Ui and lot, boing tba old Jail Iota and buildingi tbarouo, with tba iiDurtenanoM, Ineladinf tbajaU wall. Tha aaia Iota to bo put op aoitaratcly and bida roatlrad for aaoh. nnd tha riffbt to bold tboao bida fur aoeoptanoa or rejMlion in that form roaarretl nntil tha aana art put upjolut), and bida reoair ad In Ibat form. Ona-tblrd tha pnrohaaa noney to be paid In eaab when tba pruporty la -truck down, and tbe renalDderin thraa oqual annual paymeuta. eum- nenoinf July lat, 1H73. with iutereat from data of aalo. to U reured by bond and nortjeafa In aucn form aa tha Comiataaionera may ts, upon tba aatd pifmlaee. roetrtiloo of tha prvmlwa to be giroa when tha new Jail U eotiipletetl. which It probaLla will be prevtoua to January lit, 1 PAMI EL HINDMAN, IAVID IU'CK, F. F.COt'TRIKT, Attebt t Comnlaiionerf, Uao. n. floortMNPrit, Clerk. Claarneld. May 11, 171.-81. NOTIt li. Tho Odd Fallowa' Hall Aaaoota tton of Maw Washing: ton will ba incorporated at tba Srptenibor Tartu, 172, by tha Court of Common Pleaa, if do good cauie ba abown to tba ooQlrmry. ttvm tba Reoord. Je26-at A. C. TATE, Froth', a Utlir..UU WJOTII IP U tha Orthani' V Court of Clearfield eonnty. In tbe Rietter of Ibe eUte of Kliaabeth ft ma I, lata of Bradford townebip, deeeaaed. Tbo nndaraifned auditor appointed by tha eourt to make J tat n but ion ol tbe nalanea recoaia in a; In tha handa of theotoeutorof aaid aetata, to aud amonK tbe pert Ira legally entitled thereto, will attend to tha dot tee of tha appointment, at the omoe oi J. If. wcfcnaliy, km)-, in vieameia, ra., on THt'ltSDA Y.July 18th, ihlt, at S o'olo, k p. m., when and where partiaa tntereitrw may attend it iney aee proper. Je26 Jt CYRUS QOnnO.V, AndUor. A DDITOR'H NUTICISa In tba Orphana Am. onrt oi tirmrneia oonnry. m loe matter of tha oatate of Uoorira fimeal. 8rH Lata of Brad ford town. bin, oweeaood. Tba odenirned auditor appointed by thoeonrt to mako distribution of tbo balanea la tba handa of tbe aieeutor of raid acute, to and among tba pereona Jegaiiy anuuea memo, girea notice tnat be will meet tba partiet Interested, for tba Dar poea of hia appointment, at tba office of J. B. Mrttnally, fcaq., in UlearfleM, fa., on TUL Ra DAY. tbe Istk Jolr, 171, at 1 o'elock p. m. Jlo It CYRLH UOKDON, Auditor. IJIXANCIAL STATEMENT OF ; LAWhENCK SCHOOL, FIND, for tbo year ending aiuna lac, ibti t ncctirra. Bal. on band laat rcr w. 35 W Amt. of duplicate, leea exoneration..,. J,3IS S6 rrom otber aoureea WMHV.H.MM 44a 77 From Buteeppronriation....... IV St Ami. nnaeatetl tax due from Co Troaa, Mil 61 M,67S 41 KxrinniTrBBt. Teaeben' w(te- 11,1,48 M Fuel and eoalingeaeiee. 3no Ta Faea of Collector, and Treasurer. .... 114 6 Forbuilding..WH . ....... .... 1,.11 S For repairs, Ao....H..... 11 71 For mtacellaneoua ezpenaea 8 10 Ralan 81 U 4.7I 40 Whole number of echooln, lit Ko. of male teachers employed, 7 t Nft- of female teachers, ; average salary of teachers per month, mi. 30; whole number of aeholara attending school, 422 ; average allendawoa, 202; nraraga peroantage of attenrlanae, SO. ArTRer: H ATTIIKIf READ. L. C. Bloom, geerrtary. Freaidont. Lawrenoe township, June 19, ISTS. AItIMTK ATOR 14 KOTICC-Notioe ta hereby giren that letter of administration on tbeeeuuof WILLIAM LI MAM K, lata of Bortea towathip. Clearfield county, l'a., di-ceaaed, having been duly granted to tbe undersigned, all Kersou fodeblrd to aaid estate will pleat make mediate payment, and tboaa baring elaimeor demamla will preeeait them properly authenticated lor acttiemrnt witnoat oetay. A. C. TATK, Jfl-0t Administrator, VIMlltaTRATR KOTICR. NoUee is hereby given that letters of administration on tbe aetata of K. B. WETZEL, deceased, lata of Bell township, Clewrflcld county, Pcnn a., baring been duly granted to tha undersigned, all persons indebted to aaid estate will please make immediate payment, and tboaa baring elaima or drmeo'te will present them properly authenticated tor aettiemant witbout delay. H. L. HSVOKRSOX, T, R WKTZKL, Jane 13-et. Adminietratora. ADMINISTRATOR KOTIC KNotiee la hereby glrra that letters of administration on tho estate of JO A B RIDEIl, deoraeed, laU of Certncton township, tlearneld eonnty, l'a.. baring been duly granted to the underaigwed, all pcrtoue ludrbted to aaid eat ate will please aaaka payment, and tboao having elaima or demands will present them properly authenticated for aet;iemrnt witnout del nr. WM. K. WRIOLEY, June 12. 8t Administrator, V.B.t.,C.TU V DM INI HTR A TO R ' K OTI I C Not lea la hereby given that letter of administration on the estate of JANE SMITH, dcrtaerd, late of Moodward township, Clearfield County, Pa., having been duly granted to the undersigned, all persona indebted to aaid estate will pieaae make pavmvut, and tboaa baring elaima at demands will present them property authenticated for set tlement. .JUbM'tft J. UKn ALT, June 11, ISTl.ot. Administrator. 4 IMIatTRATtR,8 NOTICk-Nvtlea J. V baraby given Ibat lettera of administration on tha ostau of Ronnnr H. Rutr.r, dee d, late 4 Burnaido township Clearfield oouaty, Pa., baring bean duly granted to tha undersigned, all pereona Indebted to aaid estate will please erake Immadiata payment, and tboao baring laima oe demaada will prneent them properly aaioeau eaten tor aeuiomeni wiuout delay. B. HILTKBRAND, Juno IS, 1871 it Admintttrator. ADMINIHTRATORfl KOTICEce N.4iee ta hereby given that letters of administration on the estate of IIKNRY COOK, deoeaaed, lata of Ferguson township, Clearfield eonnty, Penna., baring been duly granted to the undersigned, a!l persona Indebted to aaid aetata will please make payment, and those baring elaima or demands will proeent them properly authenticated for aeU i lament, ur.uiu. B wiluamis May 10, 18TS.fi! Administrator. s KLLINO OFF AT COST! FOR CASH) Tb. larfeet atoek sf rrit Jt itv n.K , srar .Fercd la CLEARFIKLDI ' At th. CTRAM CABIN FT RHOP.oomw Market nnd FiRh glroots, CLKAHFIKLU, PA. Th. nndeeelgned would nnnonnn. to the public thai b. baa on hand and I. now offering cheap for ...h, tbe target elnck of Furnitaro rr.r in atora in thn eounlr, eontieting of t'pbol.tercd Tarlor Snlta, CkamWr Sella, Kitoneion Tables, Bccretarlea, Book Caaeo, DedeteoiU, Pprlng Be.ll and Mattreaars, Lounges and Hcnchc, I'laln k Marble Top Table. A Banana, WnehRtanda, ' Cane lent and Common Chairs, Rocking Chairs, Looking (IlaaocB, Window Shade., rictara France, Cord, and Tauele, Ae. He alee mannfaetnro and keep, on band Titl nt Hpring Bed a, tho beat over lneonted. No famtle ahoold b. withont them. Anj hind of rnoite not on bond ean be had on abort nntlo. I phoiatcrhig and repnlring neatljp asecntrd. COFFINS, of all .l.ee, oan ba had on hslf- bonra noliea, and at th. low.at prioca. A Uou no tion of It per eenL mula fot wuh. WKTAl.t.lO CASRS, or Rotewrmd, Walnut and Cherry t'oflint, with gtaea or wood topa, forniihed on svo aoura' notleo. Personal ,ttndanoo with bear... on funeral ooonalona, a,4 oorffiafrs furoiahad whoa deaired. Tbanktsg Ibo pnMlo for pact farora, and bv Btriot p.rtonal stteation to hn.inm, I hop. to rvoeir. n ooifiuiaane. oi me aamo. Reuiembr tb. placo- tba Blrom CnbtnU Shop, oornor oi aaraoi oao r ma otreaia. March'n, H-ty. pANIKL BRNSER, Clearfield County Bank fpill Cleattald Connty Baak aa aa laeen X tod In.UtatioB haa gone oat of eiUu.Z k tb. tnrr.ader.f iu ekarUr, on Mae it iuV All It. atoek la owa.d by tbo onbecrlb.,, will aontlnn. tb. Banking kn.ln... ., ,'22 plsM,aB t il. ate Bankeri, aador tha It. i!?' ol tb. "CI.arS.ld County Bank." W.,r, epon.ioie tor ia. ...ra ei in. Hank, aad .in " iu sotei.B demaad at tbe cooaier. hn received and lolereal paid whet maae I, uiT B Itad lime. Fap.r diaeonntad at Hi r IL,? bb beretofors. Oar peraonal ra.poo.lki,, t pledged for all liepoaiu reeelT.o and baetaal. IrnnaioUd. A continnaae. of fha liberal au. ronago of lb. bu.ln.e. men of tb. eeaatr i. NT p.cUnlly nlleitod. Al Fr..ld.nt, Cnabin .7i ....... nr ,1.. I... r-i.....i j . - - ... -. evenly oaak require tha aol.i of .aid Bank to ba praaM for redemption. JAB. T. LK0SAKD, RICHARD BllAW WM. J-OKTKIt, JAB. B. GRAUAV A. K. WRIUUT, 0. L. REKD. WM. A. WALLACE. Th. So.ln.ee of tbo Bank will be aoBdaetel V John M- Adami., E.q., u Caahiar. M.) rj County National Bank, OF CLEARFIELD, TA. "I OOM in Masonic Building, one door north af I v. mr. "' ti ua; ciiurv. Pasfiige Tieketa to and from Ltrerpool, Qoeeaa. town. (JlasruW. London. PatrU mA i",..L . Atso, Drafts for sale on th Royal Uankof Iriul!j I u SiBJ .vji tsu AUSlliBl til UUDtlOII. JAM KB T. LEONARD, Prc't W. M. BflAW, Caahier. J. D. M'dirk. ' V.I-.-I nL. - i rraa. BANKDIQ & COLLECTION HOUSE OF McGirk & perks. BiMccaeori to Foater, Ferki, A Co, Philipeburir. Ceutrs t.ualr. Fa. AV " K.!' B " V",iDM of a Banking Hewn I v , wii oe iraafnetad promptly and .pea tie I avo.i i.T.raoi. uraa marl -tf tti5Uanrou5. Cheap Furniture. JOHN GULICn v-xvQiPro. tt 1.1. .u rj. i I I . .1 . i 7 V B0I eej. I Mr oaring aaiargea Bl. that an I uawaoiansg, Bail aow prepared to make to order eck Faraiiarai.1 k. A-.. ..A I. A ..-I , . . "I for CASH. Ua generally kaa on kaad,st kj a iraii.il nw, o tmu. oaaonatent of raei I ...t,HM . .ua J I Bt'EEAUS ASD 81 DE-BOARDS Wardrobe. and Book-Caata; Caatra, Sofa, Parte I Breokfaat and Iriaiog EiUi.loa Table.: I moa, Froaeh-poat,Cottog.,Jnny-LiBd and eujitl oaottooaai soia .1 au ainoa, Work-naau.1 Chair. 1 apring-.eal, oaa.-boUom, parlor, no moa and .Uer Chain ; iMoking-dtaaMi eftven dearriptloa oa bond aad aaw gla.ee. f ,, frnmM, wkteh will k. pat la oa very rtamakii tarmi oa .boruat aotic. .He alee keep, ea kui ar farai.bee to order, Cora-kaak, Hair ui C nu-IH.li nH.-HHU AO.B1BB BBS Am-1 toa-iop JBBiireaBeB. Coffin of Evert Kikd Mad. to order, aad faaeral. atleaded will il Bearae wheeeverde.ired. Alto, BoaNPalatUil dirao lo order. Tho sabaeribn aba muenJI tans, and baa oonatontly oa haa a, cuaeatil reunt naiaing maoaiao, ta. Beat aenlaaai I Thoa. aalag thia mackla. a.ver Bead a. riti.l at aleeji clotbaa I Bo alao baa Fiver'. Pitntl Chnra, a saparior artiela. A family aiiar Ujj V.ur. .ever .... om wiuio.1 Dnimr I I All tha above aad many ether article, in (r I atabed to eo.tomarf ehMp for Ci.s or axekairril tor apprnveu so.nu7 prounca. iBerry, aifiil Poplar, LiB.ood sad other Lumber taitabl. h i Cabinet work, Lak.a la txchang. for faraianl JPty-Bemembar lb. .hop la aa Market anrj ClMrSeld, ra., bbs nearly opposite the"OIJn Str." ' JOHN QCUCH. Aorember IS, 1861 7 READING FOR ALL III BOOKS i- STATIOSERY. Market St., Clcarfleld, (al the Poet (rn I rpilB naderalgBad bag. leara ta ai 1. tha eiti.en. of Clearteld sad viciiilv.u b. b.a tiled ap a room aad baa laat man from lbs aity with n large aaoialBf rmaiig matter, conateling la prl .1 Bibles and Miscellaneous Booh, Blank, Aeroent aad Pail Book, of 1 ocriptloa f Paper aad Envelope., Frenek , and plain 1 Pens nnd Pencil. 1 Blank, Pper., Doeda, Mortgage. ; Jndrm.at, I tloa and Promiaaorr aote. t Whitaandf meat Brief, Legal Cap. Record Cap, aad Bill 0 bBMt, Ma tie for eitber riaao, tint, ar oonatantly on hnnd. Any book, or etatiai desired that I may sot bora oa band, will k ordered by Irst oxproaa, aad aold at .kale or null to rail eualomcrl. I will atsa 1 poriodiral literature, .nob al Maraiiaes, paper.. As. F. A. SAILU I Cl.arH.ld May f, 1891-lt DAVID YOUNG, Stoue-f utter and Slone-Maw T ILL eiec.U all work ta bis Una at bJ .rata price, aad ia flKI-CLAtoa, Arcbitectural Ornamenti Ta ALL ETTLES, Stone Dr.ntag of mi dvacriptioa, and nil kind, nf maaoa verkas traded for ia .roatof the county. Aay pms wiehing to bava rorpectable matoB weri etoac-cutling done, will tad it to th.ir life to can upon ma 1 wonld aire iarorm ui m r.o Ih.t 1 con deliv.r aay quantity ar ana elona ditred, na l.asn tba .waer w a FIRST-CLASS STONE QUART! Older, for work ana be addreaerd re DAVID Tor!l. m.r:J,T Clcarlell h The Lightning Tamer, rpill aader.lgaed ar. tka aole AgenUh X county for the'-Borlk American UalvaM L10UTKINQ RODS." Theso are ike el! rod. aow ia nao, and aro .adorned by adi ecl.atite mea la tho oouatrr. Wo b.r.ky aotlfy tbo elU.ea. of tb. era i.ai w. win pal IB em ap a Better rM. "'J l.aa mo.ey, than 1. .barred by tb. M agcau wbo aaaaally traverse tb. eoaatj tarry off oar littlo cosh, savor to retara. ENCOURAGE HOME LABOF. Thoeo wishing Ltgbtalni Rod. erwlei th.ir baildlBg. aed bat addnu as by Htfi oau la poraoa. Wi will pat them ap sai ls Ike eouatv. aad warrant them. TkobeB Fltbaroa oaa bo aeea nt aay lima by alH ar.Mro. M. r. B1ULBS a ' Clearteld, Morak !, lSTS-tf lIoggsTownshlpAtttf GREAT EXCITEHEVT AX THOMAS BEERSS TVERTBODT trying Paget there li f b.la. mt.i am! I.t. the B.1A lryoawaal good tbooiagdoaa, gel. M If yea want yoar Sl.d.iroaad right, pMn 11 yoa want good allll iroaa, go to -1 If yoa want yaur wagon ironed isth.brrt I al.l. ..J an-lwa.ikin m . a. k. Bbbbb makee th. beet Stamp Mf'''" Slate, aad doe. all kind, of BLAt-'k.-a' as cheap as ana ba doao la tba .oeaty " u. tt ... n... 1 1 m..,.ii. Ft M) . V. VUIV. WUIV. I" V... . , TUOMAS H Boggt Tp.,C.c. It, 1ST-If. MARBLE AD STOXE YAK Mr. S. S. LIDDELt, Having engaged lo tba Marble baiiaen to Inform bar frienda nnd the pnWIs th1 now and wtll keep oonotnnlly oa band well aeieotrd etaek of ITALIAN AND V5V l ARBLE, and is prrrarcd to furslah I. , TOMUSrONEA, nos ivn rnAhl.1 TOW . ub Bmaajaj. ay,.- J Pnrb. and PoeU for Ometery lote, tf H1 Sills and Cops sit, Dl-RRAl', TABLE ANp WjaSlI " nn. a. 1. "a " , ,J 6aLVBH on Rccd ttrort. Bear tbe . s- J piearSrlit, Pa. r . . . w I TONK'8 SAW OUMMBR3 SAW UPSHTS. . . . . .....kr.bj" We bar. received tbe agency ii eiemln.lh.ia. They are Ihe be.t- . f win ee i incm .1 einupjum - 1---