.1 ? l:3i i f f;. MS ?:'J M ! 0 She tt publican, GEORGE B. GOODLANDEll, iniruR ixb morniaroii. WEDNESDAY HORNING, JULY 14. 1ST. Domocratio National Ticket. TOR PRESIDENT, HON. HORACE GREELEY, or xkw roRK. FOR VICkTrESIDEXT, B. GRATZ BROWN, or unmoral. Democratic- State Ticket. FOR GOVERXOB, CHARLES R. BUCKALEW, or colokbia rot Mir. FOR SUPREME JUDGE, J A MB 8 THOMPSON, or naia corjjrr. FOR AUDITOR GENERAL, WILLIAM HAKILIiV, or lanronn court. FOR CONGRESSMEN AT LA ROE, HKNDHICK B. WRItlllT, Lnicrne county. RICHARD VAUX. Philadelphia, JAME9 II. IIOl'KINS, PitttWgh. I)elega(ei at Large 10 Couatllutloiial Couveulloti. Jcrenilah 8. Black, York. Oeorgo W. Woodward. Luaerne. Willi. m lllglor, ClrarMd. Frank II. Iloaan, 1 ' b i I r. Ic ! j. h i . Hubert A. Lainhertuu. Ilarrilburg. A. A. Purnian, Weynerburg. Jainet Kiln, PoltiTllle. George M. Dalle., Philadelphia. John A. Campbell, Ptiilad-lphiu. William L. Corbel I, Clariftn. Williaia II. Hmitb, Allegheny. William J. Baer, Somer.et. B. C. T. Dodd, Frauklin. Eaniutl II. Reynold., Lanoaiter. ELECTOR. BBNATORUL. Kpoar Cowm, of Weitmnrelend. banian! W. raiaaan, of Franklin. -RKPBBRRMTATlva. ' Paxrir. Minvie, of Krit. Jona S. Millkr. of Huntingdon. B. tlRona Far, of Philadelphia. Diilritl: 1. Thomni J. Bargrr. 1. Stcph. U. Aoderaoo. I. John Moffat. 4. Heorge It. Berrell. I. To be filled. A. Isaiah B. lloupt. T. Samuel A. Dyer. 8. Jeiee 0. Hewlcy. . Hiram II. Bwarr. 10. II. Keilly. 11. John Kuukle. 13. Fred. W. Uuneter. 13. P. Loweoberg. 14. Jraee Mcknight. It. Henry Wel.h. 16. Henry J. Stahle. IT. K. W. Chrirty. IK. William F. Logan. 111. It. B. llrown. 30. F. M. Il'ibioaon. il. J. It. Molten. 22. T. II. Stovcneon. 2.1. John D. Hard. 21. Ucorgo W. Millar. Democratio County Ticket. For Delegate to Conatitutional Convention, W M. M. McCL'LLOUVII, of tlearflcld, Bubjiot to Uie action of tho District Conference. FOR ASSEMBLY, JOHN LAWStllU, of Oaceola. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, JliIN II. THOMPSON, of Curwenavllle. (For threa yean.) (ilLBEIlT S. TO.ER, of Cheat Tonn.lllp (For one year.) FOR COUNTY AUDITOR, JAME9 II. UiXB. of l umber City. Tut Officers. Tho following aro tlio names of the officers of the Demo cralio State Com in it too : Chairman Feinuel J. Randall, Philadelphia. Treaiurrr tleo. R. Beriell, Philadelphia. Becretariee Frank M. Hulchiiiton, I'ittaburg; I', dray Meek, Bellcfonte i Albert W. Fletcher, J'blladelpui. A Failure. Tlio jury in the colo lirntcd Fisk-SlokM trial, wliieli lias been dragging tlirougli Iho Now YorU courts for a long timo, failed to agree on a verdict, and were discharged by the Court. Tho jury stood seven for murder, two for manslaughter, and threo for acquittal. Assassins. A telcgrum from Mad- drid, Spain, statos that five men on the 19th attempted to assassinate the King and Queen of Spain. Their car riage was fired on. The fire was re turned and one of the nasnnains was killed and two wore capturod. Tho King and Queen wero driving home from tho palnco enrdon, when tho would-be assassins fired upon them. Neither of thorn wore hurt, however. Thoro Is Immoneo excitement In tho iiy. Noam Carolina. Tho State oloo tion comos off in this old Common wealth on tho 1st of August, and the Jludicnls are trying bard to get up aomo Ku Klux outragos for tho occas inn. They want government troops down thore to holp tho "Government," to carry tho eloction. Tho adminis tration is making a deaporato ellbrtto carry tho State, and Grant is said to attach a sort of superstitious Impor tance to what will bo tho first gun in tbo campaign. Should tho Conserva tives do as well as thoy prom i so, thoro . will be a wail at Long Branch as sad its tho most melancholy song uttorcd by tho waves. Hoard and-Lohoino. Somo IJatli cal economists (Ihry aro fow) liavo sot np a growl about a hotel bill du ring tho McClure Grny contest, last winter. Tbo llarrisburg Patriot says : For the Information of thut rlgilant and rather aurly watch dog of the treannry, the Pott.eillo mintr Journal, it may be ttrnnnr to mnko RR el planation of (Jcorgn J. Iloltoii'e (Wafhington nonM u i ii in me Mt'i.inre-iirny eleenon naae. 'Ihe total bill of Mr. lloltnn waa Sl.ttll.Si. Thia includra the bcartl of Henator .Mummaand family at the tllrard, and of Mr..r. White and ltch and ramiliea at the St. L'luud. t he bill, were aent In from thoae hotela and paid by Mr. Bolton. It lineiWMar; to be thna etnlieit In ei- planatlon to the austere eoonomlst of the Mintr't Journal, We wcro awaro that whan Joseph itilncr was oloctod Govornor, that Mrs. Hitnur and tho wbolo family eiaimea to be Governors, but it is somo thing now to us to learn that when Badical Senators aro appointed on ontmittoes, that it was oaaontinllv necessary for tho Suto to board tho ratniljes ol tbe Honalors aforesaid Conor rshional Conference. -Wod ncsday, tbe 81st inst., has been fixed as the time, and KiuVoway the tilnco of holding the Jtndical CogreHsionai Conferee Convention for tho JlUh dis trict. Tbe Convention to asmoible fltSfo' flock, P. M. maw lion. William. n'ollocr. It seems to huve suited tho purpose of somo nitdicul nows inongcrs to an nounce that Senator Wallace would not support tho Baltimore nominees. To Bottle tho point at issuo, wo pub lidli a portion of his speech, made at a ratification meeting at II arris burg, the ovonlng aflor tho nomination, which covers tho wholo ground, and will sat isfy every reasonable man : . ' Among tho political rovulutions of tho past fifty years no moro slgnilluaiit or Bingulur spectacle has been present ed than that which culminated yes terday at Ualtimoro, in tho nomina tion of Greeley nnd llrown for tho olllcesof President and Vice President by a Democratic National Convention, with all tho solemnity and in perfect accordance with tho rules and usages of the organisation. Truo it is that wo have in our own day soon a British premier bow bis head to tho flat of a pi'Ogrosbivo publio opinion, und dolib. ernlely reverto his position upon grave questions of Stato policy, hut ho had upon him tho roto and obligations t'f oulciul station and was bound touid in crystalling into law tho will ol tho pooplo whoso servant ho is. That a groat political organization, whoso highest boast has horcloforo been that of devotion to principle, whose mem bership has been cohered and strength ened by that very devotion, nnd which with ci. I i)t di-liucrution accepted oblo quy and scorn, reproach and contume ly during a bloody civil war rallicr than surrender or yield a singlo syllu bio of the opinions thut were based upon the doctrines of tho Constitution and tho plain principles of ireo gov ernment, should by its chosen repre sentatives, with unexampled unanimi ty, placo tho standard of their faith and their organization in tho hands of one who during all ihr so years wan over foremost in their denunciation and who by his aiilngou'ism to tbo cardinal tenets of that faith bad won for himself among tho masses of their party an unenviable placo as ono who sought to destroy nnd not to beat may well be said to bo a singular spectuclo. Of tho reason for this result it is my purpose to speak, and whilst in my placo as a Senatorial delegate, repre senting tho Democracy of tho Stale, 1 did what I could in honor to resist the tide, and voted with tho twonty-thrco mon from Pennsylvania who composed tho minority of tho delegation and voted aguinst Mr. Greeley, yet 1 can appreciato tho arguments thut were so potential in accomplishing tho end. Moro than two thirds of tho Conven tion nnd a majority of your own dele gation, having in solemn form yielded tlioir assent to those argument, furth er opposition would liuvo been but factious, and in obedionco to tho in structions of your delegation, which had so honored mo an avowed nnti Grcclev mnn as to placo mo at its beud, I accepted tho result, singular as it was, nnd moved and voted to make it unanimous. What has pro duced this niot marvellous change f What potent influences or unanswera ble arguments achieved so momentous purpose; hy lins the Uemocracy passed by their own men of intellect, of culture and of statesmanship and choton ono who has been an alien to tlioir views, their thoughts and their purposes f Tho periods of peace thut inmeuiatoiy toiiow times oi great. social commotion or of intornecino war have invariably been thoso during which tho liberties of a freo people arc in jeopardy. Laxity of morals, tamil laritv with bloodshed, habits ot lux urv and tho subordination of civil to x. . , . O I 1 military power brecu ncirieci oi icgui nd Constitutional restraints, ana inai which before a war would have been crime meritinz deposition or punish mont, pities niter it us but a venal ollcnco or a trilling irregularis , aim the man in official station who in bold est in despising its legal and moral obligations is ho who receives tho highest plaudits of a vitiated and Uo bauchod publio sentiment. To such a condition has this, our unhappy coun try, come. 1 need not stop to point you to thoso evils you know and sco thorn; you hear ttiem criticnsco, con demned or condoned in every hour of your waking moments. No sano mun demos tbeir oxistunce ; none can jus tify or oxcuso them. They strike at tho vory vitals ot the political and social la brie. They sap tho founda tion of free government, and if not ar rested will destroy our institutions and sacrifice our liberties. To pflt an end to tlieao and to re store to the republic a period of puri ty of omcial morals, ot strict obedience to odicial obligations, of relief from oppressive taxation, and from unne cessary proscription was tho dubiro of all within our organization and many thotisandswilhout ils pulo. Tho union of theso forces for the attainment of these ends, all conceded to bo eminent- lv fit and nroncr. That this unity could only be effective by tho action had at Baltimoro, was tho influence and tho argument that produced tho nomination ol tho ticket and tho en- dorsemcnt of tho platform. Our own statesmen wcro passed by because il was behoved that an elkctivo union could not be had on any of thorn. In a word, it was believed thero, and so actod upon by a vast majority of tho convention, Ihot tho only way to do les t brunt was to nominato Oreolcy. My judgment nnd convictions did not roach this conclusion nor do they now, but when a majority of ourdelcL'nlion declared for this result, although our Stato is universally rogarucd as I ho pivot on which all will turn, wo wcro powerless to cul'orco our view upon iho Convention. Pennsylvania united could huve turned the aculo and con trolled t omits; divided and in a minor ity we could hut vote our opinions and aenulosco in the will oi two-thirds ol the convention formnlly declared Distasteful as I know this nomination to bo to many thousands of our poo plo wo must yot accord to tho candi date the possession of purity of char acter nnd integrity of purpose. That if oloctod he will administer the gov ernment purely and honestly, and will so far as In him lies "proloct, preservo and defend tho Constitution of tho United Statos," we can scarcely doubt. Whilst many of ourpcoplo bolicvo that ho Is ono ot tho causes ot the mnny ills that have come upon us within the last twenty years, wo must remember that there is a placo of ponitonoo for an. Mnco tho war, upon the impor tant questions that allect the peace and prosperity of tho reptiblio, that tond to rcstoro local solf govornmont and the subversion of tho military to tho civil power, his record is as good as is any of ours, and for those things which rankle and foster in the momor- ios oi many of our most ardent broth ron, we must rcmembor that be is the candldato of the Domooraoy of the onlhorn Stales, with scarcely a dis scnting votco, and that when the fouds of Ctciar and Pompey had woll nigh destroyod tho lioinan Stato, und tho i - i ii r'..i uuoicoil wus piiNseu, ine pimmv vm, tho "noblest ivomun of thorn all," when called to counsel fur Its safety. although the hitter antagonist of Pom pey advised thut all power bo givon to him, for, eaid ho, "'tho authors of groat evils know best how to remove them." Theso candidates arc our candidates; tho standard of tho Democracy, for woal or for wo, Is Intrusted to tlioir hands, nnd no no who lovo its grand organization, ils proud und glorious record, who desiro its biicccss or iu perpetuity, oan reliiso to follow, we iniiKt Bacriflco our personal Prejudices and kcmiimonls and opinions upon the n r ot tho country s trooci, unci iui- lowinir tho banner whose folds we love so well, niovo onward to victory, Who cun hesitate, whon acceptance of this rosult aminos our tiimnphunl victory iu October, in which contest nono but JJumocrul ot tho purest typo ask our volo f Who will raiso the standard of dissension, of discord or of revolt to cause tho dofeat of iho pure and ablo mon who bead und fill our Stato ticket ? Tho man who will strike at that ticket is nono of us ; ho is of tho enemy, and seeks the election of Grant. Apply tho tost let divis ion, dissension and criticism coaso. Arouso tho pooplo to enthusiasm lor October. Bring to tho polls overy Domocratio voto. Counsel wilh your ullics trtift Ihom ; holp them. Our cause is a common ono. They dure not: they will not betray you. You aro ossured of this, for they must give you tlioir votos for Buckalow und our ticket bolero you aro cancu on 10 voto in iNovotnbcr. Coupon .Yir. Jlucknlow's majority will not bo lots than 25,011" in October. A. E. Kupp has been offered $100, 000 for his farm at Northumberland. It contains SOU acres. A five hundred pound steer was roasted wholo and fed to tho masses at Wilkes Burro on the Fourth. Gen. Joo HooUor offors to bet $50, 000 thut Dr. Horace Greeley will bo elected President in November. Grant talks about bringing suit neainst the Cincinnati Convention lo rt cover "consequential damages." Tho Democracy of tho Fifth district have united upon Nullum O. James, Keq., of Doylestown, for Longress A moiia tho soldiers of tho war of IS 12 who paraded at bunbury on the Fourth was Mujor Georgo Princo, of llarrisburg. A Connecticut sheriff snys : If any man doubts the Bible doctrino of hu man depravity, only ask bitn to bo sheriff of this county lor ono year lion. Alexander Johnston, of West moreland county, father of ex Gover nor Win. F. Johnston, died on Tues day evoning last, oged ntiiety-iiino years. Kmanuul Shaffner, who was found iiuilly of murden ng his wife, hy pois on, in the Court ol Dauphin county, at llarrisburg recently, wus granted a now tnul by tho buprome Court A young man who called on hi swocthearl rather lute ono evening was edified when Bridget cumo down stairs to say that Miss Blanchu had taken off her hair and could not up pear. Judgo Linlon Stephens, brother of Alexander 11. Mentions, lor many years a prominont iuwycr and politi cian of Georgia, died at Sparta, in that Stato, on Sunday, of congestion of the bruin. Hon. D. .W. Voorhoos, of Indiana the most prominent opponent ol tho nomination ol urceloy by tho Haiti moro Convention, has declared his purpose to take tho stump lor liono.it old Horace. Tho Washington correspondent of tho Baltimoro .Sun, ofhulurdtty says "A conscienro stricken individual ii York. Pa., lont 8:175 to the Secretary of tho Treasury, lo bo added to the conscienco ltina. John RubboII Young of Now York Standard "deems it prudent and sen siblu" to temporarily suspend ITs pub licnlion, becsuso ho is unublo to col lect moro than one third of tho stock subscribed. Young was printing Grant organ. A triul is going on in Northumbcr land county, in which a school di rector tostilied that he rccoived twolvo dollars from a cundiduto for County Superintendent of Schools, lo bo di ided nmoiiL' tho other directors, in payment of their votos. Senator Bayard, of Dolownro, who opposed tho nomination ol Oreo Icy has written a letter in which ho no qtiicsccs in the nomination, and after a few weeks sojourn in F.urope, whero lie has gono for his health, will roturn and luko. tho slump lor uroelcy and Brown . At Woiik' Tho Philadtlpliiit Agi says "J ho breeley mon are being hunted down with reinorseloss fury by tho Grunt henchmen in the Custom house, Post-oflico, Mint, and Navy Yard of this ctty.'.OI courso they are don't tho Government belong lo Grant, and what right has nn ofllco holder to call Ins soul his ownf Civil scrvico reform this, with vengenco. By Authority. Tho Philadelphia llullctin scorns to bo tho olllclal Oron orirun of this stato. At least notico its articles on tho situation are copied by all tho other Grunt papers as if they woro"by authority. I his is cspociniiy the case with its argument to show that Pennsylvania Mutt bo carried for Hartranft or it will bo lost to Grant in November. This artical wo sco copied at length in the "organs, It is probably paid for. Musio. A Philadelphia telegram snys: tjiiluslia a. Grow, ns well as Androw Curtin and his hecrolury Coffey, nro coming homo to slump lor thetsreoloy ticket, rresidonlJohn Bon will mnko two or throo Urceloy speeches in North Carolina, roplyin especially to Socrotnry Botilwoll Among olhors, it is reported that A T. Stewart has givon $0,OUO to aid in the election of Greeley. Mr. filownrt is tho irontlcman to whom Grant tendered n Cabinot offlco How is Tins I A Giant Jtopubl can objects to ureoicy occauso, ai- thouiih an honest man, ho "has Bold himself to tho Domocralio party," and a Bourbon Democrat objects to him because "ho is and always has boon a Republican." Inch is right J Petty Spit Tho Post Ofllco at Uniontown, Union county, named Hlifor in honor pf Kli Slifor of Lowis- burir, has been chanucd to Cairo Was this done bocauso Mr. Slifor ii not a cordial supporter of Grant and uartranit f Pennsylvania and Indiana are the turning points of the coming fight Let the people elect Buckalew and liondrlcke In October, and that will bo tho defeat of Grant In November Htaan forSuiiportimtj Vrtrlry, Gun. D. II. Hill, of North Carolina. brolhor-in law of tho Immortal Stone wall Juckson, hlmsull a tried and truo man, who will long ho romemborod as tho soldier who was first to confront tho armies ot Iho North and to resist their invasion of Virginia, on tho plains of Bethel, gives tho following ettsons lor supporting uroeley oil principul. " lie says: "Wo do not iuku iiu. iirouioy irotn oiVtv, hut from principle. Wo tuko .iiu lieeaiiso ho is with us in all tho CKsentiul principles which ure Invnlvod iu tho Presidential contest. Ho is opposed lo carpel bagi'in- Hois op posed to niiiiiury rum unu ine per secution of the Houthorn pooplo. Ho opposed lo thievish rings which uukriipl tho masses lo enrich tho rogues, iio is (ipposuu in oxirava gtinco in administering the govorn mont nnd high tuxes upon tno people Ho is opposed to two terms in tho Presidential ollico "' term being employed in bribing Iho wuy with stolen money for a sucond torm. Ho is opposed to squandering the publio domain upon tho swindlers who bribe tho President and Congress to puss iniquitous railroad bills. Ho is opposed to putting incompetents in to ollico, oven should they bo kin to tho President. Ho is opposed to urn kini! a Poland oftho South, and iu fa vor of winning our pooplo by tho law In brtel, on all the living issues of tbo hour. Air. Urooley a nd the South aro in perfect accord. His litliorm and lua loiter otnurnco all ir which wo can now contend. It is becauso of this agreement in principlo that wo accept him as our loader, and not bocauso of tiny low viows of policy and expediency. The liudicul candldato has but two deas in his head. Tho first is to get richer still by gilts from bribo-givers. Tho second is to degrade, humiliate and ruin tho Southern pooplo. Wo opposo him on principlo, and wo fa vor tho mun w hoso personui nonosiy s above suspicion, and whoso heart is bin enoui'li to feel lor tho wrongs and outraircs committed upon 'tho Status utciy in robciiion." ztaunront, a) Spectator. A Test Suit. The Sunburv corres pondent of tho Miltonian Bays : A suit s now pending in which Joseph van kirk, of Northumberland, is plaintiff, and tho Pennsylvania luulrond Com puny, nro defendants. Iho caso hus been taken to Snyder county. Mr. Vatikirk, it oppcurs, in 1M7, bought a ticket from Northumberland to il- iuinsport. His ticket was punched by tho conductor, and ho got off ut Milton. Afterwards he got on anoth er train with another conductor to rido out tho ticket. Tho ticket was refused because il was punched, and Mr. Vnnkirk, reluung to pay his luro again, was put on tno Ham about elicit miles below Vt illinmsport, and bad to walk to that placo in u driving storm, iho suit hus boon brought for damages, llicre nro two sides in this cuvn. Tho counsel of plaintiffaro .S. r Vt nlvi-rton, J. W. Comiy, and W. Zit-jjcr, lq-, nnd J B Packer, und II. 1. lionrdnley, lor delondants. A Goon Kkason. General Milo S. Hascall, of Indiana, who was a Grunt olcclor four years ago, has written a tier announcing his intention of sup poitinir tbo Liberal candidates. Ho says : ".Mr. Urceloy l reenru a muen oet- tor man for this crisis than General Grant, nnd he is certainly running on a much better platform. I opposo Grunt now because ho is himself sur rounded by a corrupt ring consisting of Morton, Cameron, Tom Murphy, and others, who have not nn honest hair in their beads, and who havo ab soluto control of Grant and who aro running tho Government, not for tho publio good, but lor their own privuto cam. hut Uon. Uitscall stairs is known to every man of ordinary intelligence And tbe ballot box in November will speak most emphatically on that point. The Stat Canvass. From all parts of Pennsylvania come tho most promiMiig assurance in regard to tho fltnto canvass, liverywhero honest lieptiblicuns aro openly repudiating tho candidates oi the intamnus areas ury ring and boldly announcing their purpose to suporl Isuckalow und Har tley. In Boino districts a decided ma jority of tho Bopuhlican voto will be cast nirmnht llarlaiill and Allen. This uprising agninst corruption ban boon long in coming, but it has oomo at lut in resistless stronglh. I he honest men of tho party aro firmly convinced that they daro not suffer tho election ot Uaitrnnll and Allen To do so would bo to cndanirer tho best interests of tho State, and to es tablish tho power of tho ring on a per manent, oasis. A Ciiantk. Tlio Krit1 Observer pays: Hon. w m. L. ttcorr oilors tho lollowin wiigor on tho result ol iho cnmputirn: Couu limb jsiicmmuw will curry 1'oniiHylvftniit; $500 thut Hon- ilntki will enrry inilintm; nnd c;i'u thut Grei'loy will be choson L'ruHtuont. Although tus proponition tint boon out lor a woclt, no lCti)uoliouu hua dure a to accept Iho bot. gcur (U'rvtlscmcnts. E! ?UXKR OV (JOLI)KN SKAL. Haid to he the heat Htomseh, Mver, Ulsdd nnd KiilneV Medicine ever discovered. Can be bad of Dr. Iloyrr, t'karflcld, who offers unusual inducement to tho Irado. rarely vegetable an1 reliable. Call aoon and secure a supply, the atoek la inn i ltd. jy- '- T ONT OH TIIAVi;l. One light red Cow, I J hipihot in right hip, threo round ban lelt leg. Any information will he thankfully re ceived by moMAe raiM.r.1, Osceola, July 24.-21 .Moahnnnon Umca. Imx'tio ran oi ru cits OP MAIikltA loal & Iniprovenuiit Company. All wliom It mnr eonoprn, take nutiae, (hat an elrption will be hrld at llrl.liin Hull, in the Iwr oh r Hiinltilale, o Tl'KSHAV, the I' 111 .In, of hKI'TK.MIIKIl. IH71. to tlirt a ll.nl nt ont eera, TrraMont anrl bireotnra of th, Mal-ra Coal ami Itninivi-mi-nt Cuinpan. D. HOlITi, July ill, llt;j.. 3t. I'mi'lia TIIK l'KN IH MlilllTIKIlTIIANTIIKWOltD Till: 1MT11IOT For tub campaioni IN orler to plaeo vltltln the reah of all an ex po.ilion of the Ormoerntto Prlnrl,lna and l. literal lira .nut-nt to no vaiain.n.(i i.y ine) anp portera of UKKKl.tCV. AND UlltlWN, tad U apread aa wMelr aa S'lil'le the lrieal.UI.lfl arfln- nif-nti for the elmllon of th. Petnocrntlc Plat Ticket fonnd In th. record of Hon. O. It. Ut't'K A I.KW and th. other eandldatea on that li.-ket, a Caotttalea edition of the Waaai.r HaraioT will bo laauod ba(lnnlc J L'Lt 14, at the following raieai One oopt ,M 59 eti, lOoopiea (to on aJih.M- ,, M if ' s fin o " - ir on ins to no Th, stone, lot! in all earn eoeooipmy th for further Information addrea, t'PATHKiT," tw gulttertisfiurtrtj. 100 LOTS FOR SALE! IX TUB TOWN OP RtTMIlARdUn, IN URADY TOWNSHIP, CI.KAUFIKM) CO., I'A. Tit ubdorlbrr fan Inld oil on hundred ItiU, whit b b ufffrf for lalo ml rotuoimbl rti to ail th who furl (JUpoird to mora In that dlreottoti, lb' Town U bttaut.rullytttiAtedon Handy Crwk, wiihtn HkIiIy null of tho AllftRhcny Vljr Hail Utind, nun uhdor ootiffaletion. It Ii alio (( tinted on the jiulitia rum) Icaillita; fnun LuihertLjiirff to UrookwiiyvlHe. In tliia town, liberal IndutiomonU aro oflnrvd to tutiolianlna and vntrrnrliing buiinefl tnrn, being In a thlukly inltlrd farming ooinmu tiiy. Tbie Id want uf Iota iliould buy early, aa they are bolng disposed of Tory rnild)y. Ho alo uflvu for aula a lot of ten aorri, ad joining the town, with a etroaiu f wuvtar running intuit;;') . luBiulent to run a machine abort, eard ing mill, ko,t and an excellent iUitluu Tor a tannery. llo el no will w II affirm ot one hundred and nfiy acre, adjoining the town, wllh fllty aemi cleaned nnd lu a gool alute ol onuivatlon, the remainder Inn covered with nine, hemlock and oak timber. wllh a htiary vein of coal underlying a great pert of the traol. He will Ml hii Town Home and about ene ero of land In laid towu, well til tinted for a llo tul, being Inrfio and cotnmodioui, and tbo necei inry eutbuildingi and etnliling attached. I hare il a htrira etratu an mill and general muttering eilahlirdimriit now under eonitruotion, iy John Diiodli, adjoining the town, that will lire employment to not leee then one bund red bandi. there are eaveral furlngi of good water In the town, and those wlihing to link wnlii can obtain water In from ten to fittwn 11 flee n fe?L The town li In a healthy part of Ihe eountv. and la euy of aeoees from Lutberhnrr. Hal em. w iJiurriy, neynoinivnio, iiockdal and the Ut-ecn nnoai ociuementa. Co toe and we the i1aoe kofure nurchaiinf die- where, or addrrgi the underiig ited at Jeffurion uiue, wicaruem county. JOHN IU JIDAROER, Jv2l 2,n Proprietor. Anbi OltDIN IN KKLATIOM TO BII)KWALKH, In New Washington Bnro': bar. I. He It enadtvil and ordnmed hy the llur gfi and Town Council of the borough of New W ahioitont and it ie horcby rnnctcd aud ordain ed by authority of the tame. That It thai I be and la bore I -y made the duty of tbe Ktreet tommie loner of eaid borough, after the flrat day of Au guet, 1872, to ley or cauae to be laid on all the t reel i of eaid borough, now laid out or that tony he realtor be laid out, ai the Council ahall direct, Idcwalki, to bo made, eon at rue ted and laid aa hereinafter provided before each lot fronting on mil J aimed, where there it now or mny hereafter be no aidewalka laid, of brick, atone or plank. Fkt. 3. That all aidewalka which shall bo here after laid in aaid boron eh aball be not lei than four feet wide, and ahall be eon t rue ted of brick, atone or plank. When conatrueted of plank, the aame to be not leva than two inche a in tliicaneaa and eut not leae titan four feet In length, aud laid acroie alrrpcra or stringera, which ahall be of caul ling or auoh materi.il aa will firmly tup port aaid plank, and be firmly p iked down. Prpvidtd, that before laying auon aidewalka, tne Council ball give notice to the owner or owner of the respective U1 on aaid atreot. or In eaae the own er cannot be found, then to tbeoooupant of the same, and if no occupant be thereon, by a written or printed notice ported up on aaid premteea, that n compliance witn this ordinance aidewalka are required to be laid before their respective lota, aa aloreaaid, within thirty daya from aaid date. And wreriJtrf, That the owners of lota thill, at heir option, lay walks oi atone, brick or plank but where plank walka are already laid, they uuat be made to conform wilh tbe aforesaid provial na. bac. 3. 1 bat it shall Le the duty of tbe btrset Cummifiioner to giva ten daya notice to the own er or ownera of tho respective lota bounding said trcets. or In ease the owner cannot be found, Uirn to the occupant uf said pit mi tea, to repair such aidewalka aa now are or wuy hereafter bo out of repair, and in default of aueh owner or owners or oreupnt of said property repairing ibe same, then tt shall be the duty or tne mreei commissioner to rrpairor cause it to be repaired. Hkc. 4. That it ie ben by made the duty or the Street Commiaaioner to keen a regular account of all the work dona by him, or by others under him. in laying and repairing the sidewalks before the rt apective lots, aim or tue kind, out and amount of material used for the same, and make a weekly return tliertof to the ofhoe of the II urge a, which work and materials he shall be paid by an l ron l lie boroujeh treasurer. kt. 6. Ttrit whenever and as often as side- walka ahall be laid or repaired by the btreet Com missioner, In conformity with the proviaiont here of. It shall be the duty of the Hecretary forthwith to turn ii ti the owner or owners oi tbe mpeouve lota on which said woik waa done, or la eaao no owner can he found, then to tbe occupaut of the premises, a lilll or said wotk and mntirieia, with twenty par centum additional added thereto, no tifying such owner or ownera or occupant to pay the saute within tea days to the borough treasu rer i and on default of such pHymenl, the aame snail nll'-rte'l in afonrdance with the law in teen eee provided. Uy order of the Council. Aniksr: . A. J. JACKSON, J. P. Fkata, rWy. Burgcia, 'ew Warhlngton, July 19, 1971. J log of Sidewalks of Snow in the li or ouch ui Nsw w ashington Fac. I. Be it enacted and ordained by the IlurgeM and Town Council of the llorougb o New Waihington, and It la hereby enacted and ordained by authority of the same, That it Is hereby made tbe duty of tbe Rurgese, whenever he shall direct, to eause the sidewalks to be cleared of snow, within twenty-four hours after the same shall bave eeased falling, and npon failure of any person or par sots te comply with tbe aforesaid provisions, they shall te fiaed in a sum not eiceeding Are dollars, to be collected as debts of like amount are now recoverable by law. Hy order of the Council. Attbit : A. J. J ACK80N, Bur goer. J. P Fkaih, Ssc'y. Ksw Washington, July 19, 1873. TOTK F, The Odd Fellows' Hall Aseoein- 1 l tLn of New Washington will be incorporated at Ihe Heptrinber Term, 172, by the Court of Common Pleas, if no good cause be shown to the contrary. from tbe Record. Je20-3t , A, u. 1 A ltk, rrotb y Vl'HITOH'M KOTU F- In the Orphans' Court of Clearfield eounty. In the matter of the estate of Elisabeth Bineal, late of Bradford townihin. deccaecd. The undersigned auditor appointed by the court to make distribution of (he balance remain ing In the hands of the executor of saideatate.to and among the parties legally entitled thereto, will atteud to lite duties of the appointment, at the offitf or J. H. MrKoalir, r.q., in t learneiu, re., on THURrtliAY. Julv ISih, 1M72, at J o'eloek p w., when and where partial interested may attend it they ace proper. j.-:n 3t Ci lies uiiitiio.x. Auditor. A I DITtHM NOI K i;.-In the Orphana' j Court oft'learficld county. In the matter ol (he eatate of (Jeorge Pineal, Hr,, late of Hrad ford townnhip, deceased. The undersigned auditor appointed by tbeeourt to make distribution of the balance In the handi of the eieeutor of said etf ate, to and among th persons legally entitled thereto, gives notice that he will meet the partus lutoreated, tor the pur- pone or his appointment, at the omoe oi j. n M Knatly, Eeq., In Clearfield, Pa., on T II I RS DAY, ihe I8tu July, IMJ, at z o'etook p. m. Jetfi St t V UVS UOUDON, Auditor, VIV 1st berohy given thnt letters of administration on the estate of WILLIAM U MAIH K, late of It oris township, Clearneld oonnty, IV, deceased, having been amy granted to tne anieraigneu, ai person Indebted to said entate will p lease mak Immediate payment, and thoae having elalma or iiemanua win prpurnt tnrm pniperiy luiDcnucitpg lor settlement without ueiny A. U. TATS, jelP-Bt Administrator. A I!HI!VITHATOItM NOTHIWNotl J la hereby given that letters of administration ou the estate) of ti. R. WKT.KL, deceased, late of Hell township. Clearfield eniinty, lYnn'a having been duly granted to the nnderslgned, al persona Indobtnd lo said estate will please make immediate payment, and thoae having elalma or druianda will present l hem properly authenticated lor settlement witnout army. II. L. HENDRRSOX, T, IU WKT.ia, June 12-fit. Administrators! 4 lMmTHATOHft NOTH Not 2 V is hereby given that letters of administration on the estate of JOAI1 R 1 1) I'll, deceased, late nf Corinirton townahin. Clearfield eounty, having boon dulr k ran led to the undersigned, s persons Indebted lo said eate will ptease mak payment, and .base having claims or demand; will present litem property autncnttcaiea settlement without dclav. WM. K. WRUlliKY. June H ot Administrator, 1.U.S.,V.T.A A IMINITUAToH'H KtlTH'liV-Notloa ts herebv wlven that letters of administration oa the eslnle of JANli hMITll, doeeaeed, late of Woodward township, Clearfield County, Pa having been duly granted to the undersigned. all persona indebted to said eatate will please mak psvment, and those having claims or demand will present them properly authenticated for set tlement. juor.ru tj. I'nnn i,t, June 13, 1871-fit. Admlnlvtrntor. A DMIMNTHATim'H NOTK IU Notice J Is hereby given that letters of administration on the estate of Robirt II. Ramr, deo'd, late or Uurnetde township, Clearfield eounty, Fa., having been dul granted to tbe undersigned. all persona Indebted te eaid estate will ptease take Immediate payment, and those having claims er demands will present them properly aaineaucftua tor lettlsment wimont delay. K. filLTEDRANH, Juesll, UTI At Administrator. Duv (Ufitisfinfut5. POLITICAL CAMPAIGN OF IMTtl. ' iS CHANT WIMOH. Greeley & Brown CAMPAION CAPS,- Capos and Torches, TIUNHIAKKNCII.H 1IANNI.HM. With I'nrlrall. or an device fur all partlet. Hilk, llunlim and Mu.lin I'laga of all eltea on land or made to order. Chlnt-ae nauturna ol nil Itul and ttylaal Paper Ilalloon.. Fira tVutlta, Ao. auipalgn Clul. sued out at tho leweat ratel at WM. F. BUUKlULKa CAMPAION PKPOT, it South Third Street, Philadelphia. J17 !m brsd ros cisculas. s ACKKTT 4 SCIIKYVER, SHELF HARDWARE, nd manufaeturara of Tin,Copper& Sheet Iron Ware, Booond Htrcct, GLRARI'IELO, PA Citnientera and Dulldert will do well to eiaia ne our atoek of BUILDINO HAEEWAUE & TOOLS DIHTOX'8 6AWB Maton', Crota cut, Hand, ltip, Tenant aod Urn! fawe. BOYXTON'S LIGHTNIXQ SAWS Smooth Planes, Jack Plauee, Pure Planes, Julnterr, Match Planet, riuml.a A Lerelt, 6tel 6fuarea, Ac, lo. Firmer and Framing Chisels, Comer Chisels, Carpenters' Klieks, H races and Jlitts, Uuring Machines, Ad. QrinUtonc$ and Grindstone Fixturtt flCYrilB.3, HIIOVELS. Hnatha, Jlooa, Hay Kakfte, Fpadca, Harden Hakrs, Forks, As , Ac. Philadelphia Carriaga Rolls, Railroad Lanterns, Ytooden t. are, ao. A fine assortment of I'OCKET & TABLK CUTLEUY. STOVES 1 STOVES 1 Th. Timet Ciok, tbe beat in the market alto. the Monarch, It.liaoae. and No. 10 Irun tiidca: K.T.er'a Porteldo Heater, nnd Heating, Parlor aud Haft Ntorre. tanHooftng, 8poutlng and Jnh Work done on re.tunable bruia. All ordrra will reeeiv, prompt attention. July J, tail. fion HAI.K CIIK A P. One two-aeated l1 CAKKIAUK. Inquire of j.5 D. U. M LINO, ClrerOrld. 1 )KOrOSRD AMKXDMENT TO TUB Constitution of IVnnsyhanla. JOINT EK.-HeLUTIOtf Propoainj an amendment to the Constitution of I'epnsyivania. 7? il rored b ik Srmnf nm4 Znnse of R'pr mlnt'r nf tkt Commomteraifk af 'eaasyi'rAaia in UrMenif Awbty met, 1 bat tbe loliowing amend ment of the Constitution of this Commonwealth be proposed to the people fur tbeir adaption or rejection, r ursuani 10 ine provisions oi tue teum article thereof, to wilt AUESDMENTi Pirike ont the sixth section of the aiith article of tbe Coaatltution, and insert in Iten thereof the following : "A Huts Treasurer ahall be chosen by the Qualified electors of the Slate, at suck limes and for snch term of Aerriee aa shall he prescribed bylaw," V 1 1.1.1 AM M.UUU, rpoakSrOI tne Jioueeoi neprverniatiTra. JAM EH 8. RUTAN, Speaker of the Senate. Arrttovitv The twenty-eceond day of At arch, Anno aOotnini ene thousand eight hundred and serentv-lwo. JNO. W. UKAlll. Prepared and certified for punncaiion nursuam te tbe Tenth Article of tho Constitution. FRANCIS JORDAN. HrcreUry of the Commonwealth. Often rWrrUrv of I ha CownHmwsaUlb. I ilarr nburr. June zoin. I sn II ATS & CAPS! BOOTS & SHOES! GENT'S FUKNISI1ING GOODS I Call at LKVF.R FI.KflAL'S new Store, onpotlte Ea.tlorrnor Hie er a residence, on ttewnd atreei, Clearneld, Pa., end el amine hit on. ttoea oi Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, PuruLhllig Coode, dir.. Of which h. Ii eonatantlr reeeltlng a large aaaort ment of the rerr late.t and beat atjlre, which he will diapoMtfat aatoniahinglj low pneel. LAIHK.S, I hare on hand a large ana wen lected .lock of thore eelrbratrd hand-aewed MOHOrcO and LASTIXtl tlAITEKS, which I ean taf.ly rreonimend to be the beat in the mar keU Call and elamino them. Gknt's rtiiNiKiiiNa Goons. GKNTLEMKX, me atoek of Furniahlng Oooda la eouiKlete. I hare all the noveltira in ro.ru, Tiea. Crarata. Ilandk.rehiefa, Underwear, Sua- pendera, Collar., Uloeea, lloeierr, Ao., together with a oompl.la aa.orlmrnt of White and Cloth Blnru. I hare on hand a large and well teleoted ttiH-k of Data and Capt of the very laleat etylet. Alao. Tranka. Vallare, Railroad Hare, Umbrella. Canea, and many other artiolee, boUi naeful and ornamental, which will be aold at fair ratee. JIJir-The citiarna ol ciearnem and Ticinity are rrapeotfully invited toeall and alanine my good. before purcbeetng elaen here. lki r,n ri-AUAb, Clearfltld, Pa., May !, IS'I. IKLLINO OFF AT COSTI ' FOR C AH III The largett ttoek of !" U It N I T U II K aver offered In CLEARFIELD I At Ihe RTFAM CATtlNKT SMOP.oorner Market nd Filth Ktreet., CI.EA11FIKL1), PA. The nnderalgnrd would onnonn' to Ihe publl. thnt he haa on hand and la now offering eheap for oa.h, the l.rgeet ttoek of Furniture evor in ttore in thia county, eonetating or I'pholatered Parlor flulta, Chamber Settt, Eilen.lon Table,. ftoeretarlea, Book Catea, Dedateadt, Fprlng Dcda and Mettreaect, Lounget and Benchea, Plain A Marhla Top Tablet k Dureaua, Wa.httanda, Cane Seat and Common Chain, Rooking Chalra, Looking Olaatet, Window Phadee, Picture Frame,, Cordt and Tnetelt, Ao. He alio maniifaeturaa and keepa on hand Tat nl Purine Reda. the beat e.er Inrentrd. N family thould be without them. Any kind of good, not on hand ean be had on anort notico. l-pholalering and repairing neatly eiwuled. COFFIN S, of all alaee, ean be had on a half. hour! nnlioe, and at the lowati prtcee. a dedue- tion of 20 per oent. made for eaeh. METALLIC CAfF.S.or Rotewoo.1, Walnut and Cherry Cofllne, with glail or wood topt, furnlrted on Ir, kourt netlr. reraonal sttendano, with hearte, on funeral ooeaaiooa, and oftrriaget furnlahed when deaired, Thanking the nnblle for part farera, and tie atrtrt peraunal attentian to nu.itnaa, I bop, to reoaive s eonunnanoa ol me aama. - . Remember the place the Fleam Cabinot Shop, eoniar ot Manet ua rill Btreeta. i? irv : mm A M Aa grjj (DooflU, Wtxtt, (tU. Down I Down 1 1 . - a HE LAST ARRIVAL AND OP COURSE TUB CHEAPEST I Proclamation against High Prices I WE are now opening np a lot of Ihe beat and m.t aoaeoiiahla Uwida and U'area erer offered In thia market, and at prinea that remind one of the good old dava of elleap thiliga. Thoae who lark faith npon thia point, or deem our alle gation, lupolBuoua, need but cii.L .sr.ora STOHK, Corner Front and Market ttreeta, Whero thee ean free. feel, hear and know for thoin- telrea, To fully nnderaUnd what areoheap good., thia mutt be done. We do not deem It neoeaaar? to enumerate and itemise our itock. It t, enough for ua lo itato that We have Everything that !b Needed and eonauraed In thia market, and at prleet that aetoniah votn om ann roung. deoIO JUKKI'H kiiaw a sun A. . rowm.i. MILLER & POWELL, WHOLEftALB A RETAIL MERCHANTS, Graham'i Row, Market St., CLEARFIFiM), PA, We would most respectfully Inform out friends, customers, and tbo publie generally, tbate are now back In our old quarters, which bave bees remodeled and Improved, aod we are now pre pared to accommodate all wbo may favor na by calling. NEW GOODS! We have just received one of the largest stocks of all kinds of Merchandise ever brought to Clear field eounty, which we intend to sell at such fig urea as will make It an object for all persona to purchase from us. Families laying in winter lupplies of Groceries, Dry Goods, Ac, should not fail to give ns a call, as we feel confident eur prices and superior quality of goods will amply satisfy all. Our stock of GROCERIES, consists of Coffees of tbe best quality, Teas, Sq gars of all kinds, Molasses, Fish, Bait, Cheese, Dried Fruit, Bp Iocs, Provisions, Flour aad Feed, Ac, Ae. Our stock of DRY GOODS' it large and raried, and wt will Jnat tay we ean tnpply any article in that line, without enumer ting. KEADY-MADK CLOTI1ING W, bar, a largo itock of ready-made Clothing for Men and Doyt wear, which we.will dlapote of at a rery email adranoe on ooat. Boots and 8bort, Hatt and Capt, llardware. Quceneware, Wood and Willow Ware, Ketiona, Fancy Ooodt, Carpetl, Oilcloth., Wall Pap-rt, WinJow Eliadee, Ac, Ao. rJO-H.Ing eatenalrely engaged la th. Lumber butinett, we are able to offer enperior Inducement, to Jobbera. . . . r-.. n.tti . mii.i.r.n rvnfiLb. Cleardeld, Pa., Jan. 3, 1871. iTEW GOODS! Xcw Firm nt M'allacelon, Ta. JOHN HOLT & SONS Hare bought the entire stock of foods from P. ttadlajjher, and are receiving a general assortment of new goods from the Eastern eitiea, inch as DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, GROCERIES, -QUEENSWARE, HARDWARE, BOOTS 4 SHOES, . HATS & CAPS, BACON. FISH, e ' SALT, FLOUR, , ' ' I FEED, io., Ac., Ac.,' To exchange for Country F rod ore. Railroad Tiea, Lumber or (.AMI. October IB. 1H7I JJANIEL GOODLANDER, LUTIIERRBURd, PA., Dealer la DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, IIOS1ERT & GLOVES, I1ATS A CAPS and BOOTS A 81101.3, Tobaeoo, Grocer iee and Fish, jNalla, Hardware, Queen aware and lass ware. Men s and Boys' Clothing, Drugs, Paints, Oils, tfchool Hooks, a large lot of Patent Medicines, Candles, Nuts A Dried Fruits, Cheese and Crack ers, ttoek ana ma Powder, Flour, Grain and rotntovs. Clover and Timothy Seed, Bole Leather, Moroccos, Linings, Rinding! and lhresul, rotwinakera tools and P rhoe Findings. , No greater varioty of goods in any store In th county. All for sale very low for cask or country produoe at the Cheap Corner. April 10, IK ,3, R E A D TniSI FLOUR A FEED DEPOT The attention of the ettlaeni of Clearfield nnd Tieinity it directed to Ihe fact that (loodfellow A 8oa era th, agenta of M. Nieoe A Co., and bare jnat reoeired a half doaen ear loada of Flour and teed, which they offer at the uweat pouible Ig or... a large alaal I FLOUR, CORN MEAL, CHOP, BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, BRAN, Potatoea, Shelled Corn, Corn in ear, Ae, Ao. Pnrttenlar attention I, sailed to M. Niece A Co.'t brand of Family Flour, which It Ihe bail in th, market. " Plnnr and Feed ean and will he aold cheaper man i een oe eoiamea aiaeanan la Clearneld eounty. a8Ure an Market Ureal, next door to lion, Aleiaajdec lrrta realdene. OOODFELLOW A BOK, laninif AgenuforM.KieeaAC. Clearfield County Bank. mill Cleaiield County Bank at aa laaajrteh J. led la. motion ka. gona eat afeilauaet k! the eurrender of lie charter, on May , m" will eoDllnue th Banking butlneat at tkt'atai! plac.,a. prl.at. Bankera, nndtr tbt Ira au! ol the "Claarfeld Ceaoty Bank. W. ..TT tpontlhlt for the debit l the Bank, and will Z, itt notae on demand al the eounter. hnl received and Intereat raid whan moat, ii 1,,1, a lied lime. Fapar diteoanitd at lit per em at heretofore. Our peraonal reapoei) i pledged fur all Uepr-iiU Merited and ka.laj Irani -eted. A eontinuano af the lleeral w. ronaga of lb, butinati men af th, eeaaty UR apactlully tnlleltod. At Prealdent, Ct.bitr ml officer, of the lalo Cl.ard.ld County Baak,n require the nutea of laid Bank lo ki pr...,M lr reocmpnnn. JAM. T. LEONARD, RICHARD BHAW, WM. PORTER, JA8. B. d HA UAH, A. K. WRIUHT, a. I. RRKU, WM. A. WALLACE. " The kuilnen of tb. Bank will be eoadoeUgkl John M- Adauii., Eiq., a. Caibier. ( ll.i nl Counly National Bank, OF CLEARFIELD, PA. I) OOM In Maennie Unilding, one door nortkdl X V v, ii. .raiaon a urug more. Paawre Ticketl to aod from Lirarfiool. Ow town, tlltagow, London, Paril and Cop.nbarw.1 Alao, Draft, for tale on Ihe Royal Bank of IftU ana imperial nana oi konrion. JAMES T. LEONARD, fm W. M. RIIAW, Caahier. e,i: J. D. M'Olrk. Edward Perki. BANKING oi COLLECTION HOUSEf McCIRK & PERKS. Soeeeeiort to Foater, Perki, A Co., Plilllpaburir;, Centra County, Pa. "IITUEKE all the butlneat of n Benklnt RH T f wil1 oe tranaaeted promptly and npo, u moit faeoraole term a marTm I Usrrllnnrous. Cheap Furniture. JOHN GULICH pvlSlRES to inform hit old friendt aaloJ XJ lomert, tnar nanng aniargtd tit abopaj increaaad hit fneilltiet for mannlactnring, tij now prepared to make to order each FarnitanJ may be detlred, In good atyle and at eheap nJ for CASH. He generally iu oa hand, at il Furniture roomt, a eanea attoriment or rue mad. furniture, among woteu trt BUREAUS ASD SIDE-BOARDS, Wardrobaa and Beok-Caaetj Centre, Sofa, t Breabfaat aod limine intention Tabltai c mon.Frenen-poit,;ouage,jenny-Lind tDiKid Bediuadt Hof.l or all ttndi, Work.mul Hat-rack i, Waah-itandai Hocking aad Chaira l anring-eeet, rane-boOom. oarler. monand other Chalra j Looking-Sluae, tfnri deerriptioa oa hand j and new glutei far . framee, which will be put In oa rtry reaenu, term! on inortoti notice, nt alio teepi ea ! or furnitbea to order, Cora-hnak, Uair an 4 ton-top Maitretaet. Coffins or Evirt Kind Mad, to order, and fnnerila atteaded win Hearte whenerer dciired. Alio, HouiFalitJ done to order. Th aubtrlber alea nataij turet, aod baa eoniunuy oa hand, Clean Patent Waihing Machine, th, belt now ti Tbo.. Mini thia machine aerer need b. ti out clean elothetl Be alio hat Flyir1! tut Churn, a aupenor arucie. A family uit. tnurn aerer aeon oe wiiDona nailer i All th abort and many other artlel.iw alibjd to enatenreebeep tor Cain or tiekuri for approved eonotry produce. Cherry, He Poplar, Lin wood aod older Lumber tulukb Cabinet work, taken in nchangc for fimiJ ce-Rcmember tbt then it on Mark! ioI Clearneld, ra., and nearly oppoalte lb."(Hi Store," J0UN UCLICi Noeemker Id, 18111 y READING FOR ALL BOOKS t STATIONERY. Market M , Clearneld, (at the PoatOdr fPIlK nndoraigned bega leae, to anatn-i I tbe eiti.ena of Clearfield and riciaitr he hat fitted np a room and bat jut ntrl from the el ty with a large amonnt of mil atler, .an.itting la pan or Bibles and Miscellaneous BookJ Blank, Acroant and Part Boekt of tren aeription Paper and Envelope!, Frenekwid aad plaia Pent nnd Peneilt; Blank, u Pnera, Peodt, Mortgtget i Jademeat, lid tloa and Promiiiory aotee White ait 111 ment Brief, Legal Cap, Heeord Cap. aadiiii Sheet. Mutie for either Piano, Finn er v eon.untly on hand. Any beokt er etatiJ draired that I may aot hare en band, rii)i ordered by firtt aipreai, aad iota at nt or retell to eait caitomtra. I will auil periodlcnl literature, inch at Magaiia.1. !f napera, ae. r. A. uaiua titern.m may r, laoa-ti DAVID YOUNG, Stonc-Cutter and SlonK WT ILL eieeut all work la hie Ha T crate prteet aad la FIRST-CUi! Arcbitectural Ornament. la ALL 6TTLI8, Ston, Drenli, af deaenptioa, and all ktnda of maaoa ewt traeted for la oroatof tba eonnty. Aar wiahlng to have rwapeetable maaoa eei rton.-ruttlng dona, will find it to their in to eall upon ma I would alao Inforw te He that I ean deliver any eaaatlty er aton, detlred, at I am the owner af a FIRST-CLASS STONE Ql'AfJ Order, for work ean be addreaaed tt DAVID 01! mar?.? Clr.rt.lt The Lightning Tame rliHK undersigned are the sole Artati X eounty for tbe "North America titH LlOUTNINQ RODfl." These are tat' rode now In use, and are endorsed sj eclentitle ntea in the eeuntry. V a hereby notify the eitiiena el tfti that we will put them np a better rei less money, than ts charged by tea agenta who annually traverse the east! eerry ol our little eaan, never to retin ENCOURAGE HOME LAB Thoee wlihtac Liihtnlnf Rodi iH their bnildingl need but addren al k; eall la pereoa. w, will pal tnem a," in theeouaty, ana warrant uem. rixtnre. ean ha aeen at nnv time I?"- eurttere. H. F. B1UL' Clearfield, Marck 10, I87 tf MoggHTownshlp Av GREAT KXCITEMESI AI THOMAS BEERS " TVIRYBODT trying te get thn.1 Vj of being arawded oat ialotktnle If you went good shoeing dene, ge If you want your filedt Ironed rigbl,p If ... .nt .nnA 1ill Irnaa. eo IC 1 If yoa want your wtgon Ironed in tk". ...I. - - J L kin mn U ll.eo. m.k.a the bell Clamp MirrJ Aula, and doe. all klndl of BLACK-' aa ohaap at ean be don In the eoait; K My Poet OlSo addr.tt la Clearltv ' THOatASf BoggiTp., Dee. 19, 1867-lf. MARBLE AD ST0E H Mrs. S. S. LIDDUl Having engaged la the MarM to Inform k.r frlrnj. and the PeN'M bow and will keep eonatanlly on k"11 well teleoted atoek of ITALIA' A" U GARBLE, and It prepared to fi,, TOMBOTOKKe), BOX AND CRAPLf'1 , . . MOM1 Curb, aad Poala for Cemclrry L1 gilla and Cap., ali BUREAU, TABLE AND WASH TOPft, Ao, . Vard on Beed ttreet, near tk Clearlleld, Pa. T. .. IS S TONE'S SAW GUJIJito saw ursKTB v l..J lb. aeencj " 'l will aell them at enufacle'erap"'' ...mine-. W