3t lUjniUinitt. GEORGE B. GOODLANDER, RDITUH AND MOM I ItTOH, CLEARFIELD, PA. WEDNESDAY 110KNINO, JULY 81, 1871. Democratio National Ticket. FOR PRESIDENT, HON. HORACE GREELEY, or XIW YOHK FOR VICE PRESIDENT, B. GRATZ DROWN, or MURoriii. Democratio Stato Ticket. FOR GOVERNOR, CHARLES R. BUCK A LEW, or coLnaau covxtt. FOR SUPREME JUDGE, 1ANEI THOMPSONi - or inta covjrrr. FOR AUDITOR GENERAL, WILLIAM HARTLEY, or BEDFORD Cnl'RTr. FOR CONGRESSMEN AT LARGE, IIENDHICK B. WRIGHT, Luicrue county. RICIIAKI) VAVX. Philadelphia. JAMES II. HOPKINS, Fitt.burgh. Delegatce at I tree to the Couatltutluual Convention. Joremltih 8. Black, York, tleorge IV. Woodward. Luiorne. William liiKler, CKarDolil. Frank II. Oowau, Philadelphia. Robert A. Lambcrton. llarriaburg. A. A. Purman, Waynoaburg. Jamol Ellia, 1'ottaville. Ileorae M. lallaa, Philadelphia. ' Julm A. Canipbill, Pliilatl.ipliia. William L. Corbett, Clarion. William II. Ruiilli. Allegheny. William J. Ilacr, Kumeraot. 8. C. T. Dodd, Franklin. Bainuol II. Reynolde, Leocaater. i:i.r.cToit. aenATomii.. KnflAR Co-waw, of Werttnoreland. Gcorqi W. SKtuyaR, of Franklin. BRPRUElUrXTIVB. . Pri.pf.b Marviit, of Eri. Jon 8. Millkr, of lluntingilon. H. Unoaa Fkt, of Philadelphia. Ditlriett. ' 1. Thnmai J. Bargcr. 1. Bteph. D. Andcraon. J. John Moffat. 4. Grorgr R. Ilerrcll. . To be fllled. 6. Iaiuh B. lloupt. 7. Hamuel A. lyer. 8. Jcaee U. llawlcyv P. Hiram Tl. Bwarr. in. B. Rcilly. II. John Kunkle. 13. Fred. W. Gunntcr. IH. P. Lowenlierg. 14. Jeaae MoKnigbt. 15. Henry Welall. It. Henry J. 8lahlo. 17. R. W. chrlrty. IK. William F. Logan. III. R. II. Hi-own. 20. F. M. Hobineon. II. J. 11. Molten. 2J. T. II. ftcecnaon. 2.1. John II. Hani. SI. Ueorgu W. .Miller. Democratio County Ticket. Tor Delegate to Conatitutional Convention, M M. M. McCTl.I.Ol f.ll, of ClenrHeld, 6ubjeot to Uie nclioo of tba Diatriet Coufcrenoa. FOR ASSEMBLY, JOHN I.AtVMli:, ofUaccola. FOR COUNTY COMMIFBIOSER, 4011 N 1. TIIOMPKDX, of Curwenatllle. (For three yeara.) fj1I.ni :nT 8. TIIZI.II, of Cheat Towualilp (For one year.) - FOR COUNTY AUDITOR, JAMl'.H II. llll.r., of Lumber City. TiikSuow. Kato Field writes from I'mSjFranoo, to the Taris Register, re gretting that Amorican travellers tako such pains" to let Europeans know what fools thoy are. But how can tho fools help it ? Kato was present fit an exhibition of tho Grunt Children, who are now making a tourof Europe All Kight. Gen. Frank Blair, Domocrntio candidate for Vice Prcsi dent in 1808,intorviowed lloraco Gree ley, at his homo, last Thursday. Ho reports the farmer ull right, and that Jie could bail Jeff Dans again if noces- eary to drivo tho government thieves out of the Southern States and re es tablish tho rights of the Slates. A Discovery. Jeremiah Coalbath, alias Ilonry Wilson, the Radical can didate for Yico Presidont, in a spooch mado at Raleigh, N. C, lust week, said that "cvory voto cast for Greeley tonded directly toward tho restoration nf tho Democratio party to power." And he should havo said a united and Jutppy pcoplo rostorod to thoir original rights undor tho Constitution. LinEitAL. Tho Liberal Republicans of Warron county havo held a conven lion, and placed in nomination a full ticket, composed equally of Domocrals and Liberal Republicans. Thoy nom inated William A. Galbruilh, of Erio, for Congress, and Luther Green, for Assembly. Both Democrats. Now let Erio county do tho snmo thing, and MrrGulbraith will occupy Scollold'i Beat tho noxt term. . Attempted MumiER. Hugh Marra, Philadelphia rough, who had been pardoned out of Lhe Penitentiary few woeks ago by Gov. Geary, shot William M'Mtillon, one of tho Alder tnoti of thut city, on tho night of tho 25th. Marra has mude his oseapo. A reward of ovor 9.1,000 is offered fur his arrest. The shot look effect in tho region of tho heart, but physicians Mill havo hopes ot tho wounded man's life. OvEitnoAitn. The Grunt State Com millco mot at llarrisbiirg on tho 2 fall and among other things withdrew Xion. Harry White as Congressman nl largo, and substituted "our own Sco field." An oiTort was mado to get - Jlsrtrnnfl and Allen off but thoy prov cd too stubborn. Cu mcrou told them lo "stick." W. J. Colgrovo was sub stituted for Dr. Frccmon, as Congress Jonol Kloclor In the 10th district. Tho Doctor having doclarod for Groo ley, Urown and Buckulow, sent in 1 resignation as a Grant oleetor. Poor White I The Grant boat contained loo , many coruptionisls and he had to be thrown ovorboard in order to savo tho balance. Glennl was afraid to try hi ji:trict again, but It will mako no dif ference with the peoplo. Ho Is bound Jn onr-oHntor an overwhelming defeat Oil The itiiiHpaijC. The fust womon, einglo and marri ed, headed by Mis Anthony, Lucy Stone, Mm. Gugo, Mrs. Gordon (who lectured ,tho citisem uf lliii jiUce a short time ago) and Iho Woodhull ClnUlin herd, after visiting the Cincin nati, Philadelphia and Baltimore con ventions, liTive finally iHsuod an ad- dross, appealing to all the women of tlio country to cooporato with tho Grant parly. Whon alluding to Mr. Greeley, theso eiHtcrs Bay : Horace (Irocley hat fur yeara bean our luoat "bitter opponent. 1Mb bf tongue and pen be haa "braped abuac. ridicule, and mierrpreacutation "upon our leading women, wbila the whole power "of the rWeHNe Itai been uaod to oru.b uut our "great reform : and now he continue! bif huatilo' "oounr. He proaaoi the iron heel uf hia deapotiain "upon their lltartiei, and aaya bo neither deaiica "our help nor liellevea ua capable or firing enj" It is a pity llioso trail sisters cannot find somo oinploy mont outside or poli tics, by which tlioir vaulting ambition can be sutialed. Twico. hare the ad vocates of Woman Suffrage gono bo foro Congress with thoir petitions; and there is noconconling tho fuel thut, behind the affected courtesy of tho majority of mombers of both Ilounos, there was a spirit of levity and con tempt for the whole cause and all who were cngugod iu it, which broko out now and then in coarso jokes, polished inuendoes, and suggostivo sneers and leers. However a few gonllomen might sympathize with tho movemont, nd a few others feci disposed to study it as tho newest phase of social evolu tion, thoro is no disguising the fact that the majority regarded tho wholo thing ns a hngo joke too absurd lo be seriously considered, and looked upon ts advocates us enthusiasts and mon omaniacs to bo pitied and endurod. whilo theircccontricitios woro luughod over and their earnestness turned into fun to enlivon tho tedium of commit tee rooms and mako the habitues of the bar rooms roar. Were tho expressions and acts of theso women an index of tho sentiments of thoir sex on this Con tinent, wo should think it.impossiblo to overestimate the gullibility of our mothers, wives and sisters. But thoir expressions are tho nioro babblings of tiled ring, and reflect the viows of ono out every nino hundred and nino- ty-nine-not more. In tbo social sculo, tboy bear tho same relation lo socioty that murderers do in tho moral tbo exceptions, not tho rule. Everybody nows that tho "woman plank" in tbo Philadelphia platform is mcroly the hadow of a shaving. It wus put in merely as a shrewd piece of political management. It was thought by somo of tho wily politicians that thoro were plenty of womon speakers and writers who would bo caught by just such a flourish of tho rhotoricul paint brush ; and as tho party was in a des porato condition, they wore only too glad to avail themselves of tho tongues and pens of theso fust woman. Tho chattering of all of them and tho joint (Torts of the corrnptionists and the bread and butter brigade" combined, cannot sure tho Grant ship from going to tho bottom. The Douglass Family. Hon. John W. Douglass, Commissioner of Intor- nnl Revcnuo, at Washington, has ap pointed his son, Mr. G. L. Douglass, a dctoctivo In tho Bureau of Accounts, at a salary of five dollars per duy. Anolhor and younger son has bcon appointod to a clorkship in the depart ment at a yearly salary of .$1,000. Douglass was formerly Collector of Internal Revonuo for this Congression al District. Ho is evidently learning from Grant, in the way of billeting his family on tho covornraont. But who carcs,less than eight months from this tho wholo gang will bo exiled, or n the Poiiilontiary Mont Liars. Senator Conklin, one of Granl'schief fuglomen.in tho speech al Now York lust week said, in refer ence to Carl Schurz's statomont that he had boon offered patronage to sup port the San Domingo business, that ho would take the responsibility of statement that the man who says that "lies." This is Quito iiluin, but Sonators Fowler ond Tipton support Schurs. And more than this: Gen. Plesanlon who was then one of tho President's blowers and strikors," was tho iudi viduol who mado tho offer. Who now s tho liur f Tub Capaion Oit.nkd. Hon. Sam uel J. Randall, Chairman of tho Iem ocralio Stale Control Commiltoo, has set Iho campaign ball in motion. Tho headquarters of the Cominltloo are at tho Merchants' Hotol, Philadelphia, to which all communications for the coin- mitleo should bo addrossod. Mr. Ran- dull toquosls Unit no be nolitied inuuo time of Intended mooting, in ordor that arrange mcnts for speakers may bo mado. We expect to soo a sharp and vigorous campaign speedily In niigurated under tho onorgotio lond of Mr. Randall. Tnr. Fallen Son. Tho son of Sto- plien A. Douglas getting up "patent nsldes" for Grant papers in tho rural districts, is a spectacle sufficiently shameful to make tho dead Sonator turn in his coffin, Young Douglas is just now playing Prosidcnt. Ho I seated at Grant's desk In the White House al a salary of $3,000, wriling odiloriuls for tho Grant nowspnpors, and draws his pay out of tho United States Treasury as a Private Score. lary,awhilo his uutstor is on "a bust' at Long Branch. Radical CoNsisruaicY. To Domo cruts our Radical friends say, "How can von RtitinrirL (ireeaVv 1" "Didn't he abuao you and call you all kind of nntnos V To Liberal Republicans thev say, "How can you voto for Greeley, ho has sold out to the Domo oratio party, and It elootod bis Ad minintration will bo Democratic nil over." "Didn't he bail Jeff Davis t" What consistency. What wonder ful interest those Grant mora seats to lake In the wolfure of Democrats lately, now disintorsstoil I The Strike. Tho lute strike in Williamsport, to which we briefly referred last wook, resulted far more seriously than was anticipated. The Mayor and tho Sheriff, finding themselves. unablo to preserve the peace, called on Gover nor Geary, who at once sent thorn about 600 troops, and -issued the fol lowing : ......... In the name and by the authority of tba Com monwealth of Peuuaylvaniai Jukn IT. 0ary, Gomrnor (JU Mia Common- wtaUk A Veclueuiftear W iikrrar, The reoent etrike and auapenalon of work of tho employee and workmen connected with the taw mill and lumber Intereata uf tbeeity of Williaiaaport, baa culminated, a 1 am credibly infurincd. in breacbea of the peaoe, and Injury to tbo poreon aud property of the eitlaeaa of that locality, and aaauming tho abapa of riot and mob violence on the part uf tboae eugaged therein fur ther Ihreetena tba Urea and property uf law- abiding cititena, aud oalla fur prom jit and efficient remedy. Now therefure, I, John w. Gearr, Gov ernor of the laid Commonwealth, by virtue of the power aud authority veated in me by Iheounelitu tion and lawa, do hereby proclaim and declare. riraL It ta unlawrul lor any poraoa ur aeecola ioo of peraona, by violence, tbreata, or other eo- eroive meana, to prevent any employee, meohaniel or Uboreri from working when and forauuh houn aa tbey pleaae, for whom and fur luch. wagee ai tnoy are wining io aocepr, ana auae uniawiui ny auou viulenoe ur mroale to deter or prevoot the ownera of any aaw milll or other manufacturing eetabliabmeuti from employing whuuieoever tbei may ebooeo to employ, and at euoh wagee and auct limci aa may be agreed upon between the employ. or and the pereon employed. rteonnd. That it ta unlawful at all tiroei and un der all eiroumatanoci fur perauni to aaaembla In a riotoua or tuiuultooui manner, and nnder grter anova, either actual or pretendod, to oummit any breaehra uf the pence, injure or deatroy property, or endanger tbe lirel of utbere, and tbul eubrcrt and nullity the lawa, and aunjoot tbe good name I too Slate to oumtliauon ur reproacb. Third. That reliable iufurmatiun bavlnr beed received that theae unlawful and riotoua aiaem blegea are too large and powerful to be dirperaed or aupprvaaed by the looal aulburittei of tbe elty of W iliiatnnport, and of the county of Lycoming, and tho Mayor of laid eily aod tbe sheriff of aid oounty baving eallcd on me fur aid, and in voken tbauiilitary power of (be State to lUDPraei the aforeraid hota and unlawful araemblag-e and to protect tbe livea and property of tbe cititem endangered thereby, 1 bereby oall upon all tary orgtnlulloui nr the Commonwealth to bold tlu-iuaelrel In readineai to eupport the oiril au thoritiui whenever thereunto lawfully required. and upon all eiril mngiatratel, olfleen and oiliiena in tbeir leveral ipbcrci of action or influoneo to auatuin, upbold and enforce the lawa againat ell o&'enden In any wiae renponaible for tbe erila, wrotigl and disturbanoea herein aet fertb. tiiven Ubdr my band ane tbe creat eeal of the State, at llarriaburg, Ibil twenty-aeeond day of JUiy, in llie year ul our tord, one tbouaand eight buntlred and aerenty-two, and or the Common wealth tho ninety. eeventh. JOll.N w. (IKARY, Governor. Attcltt Secretary of Ibe Commonwealth. Quiet soon roignod supreme after tho troops arrived, and a lurgo num ber of arrests woro mad by the civil authorities. Among those arrosted woro Jumos S. Bormingham, A. J. Whitton, Thomas H. Groovy, T. F. Blaku, George Crooks, Joel Paulino, Jamos Shearer, Timothy Shannon, L. Plaunt, Michael Corbcrt, Jacob Wolf, Patrick Coulin, Joseph Laudurant, James Slavington, John Brosot, Ed win Mast and Patrick Flynn. The mills had all stopped, but we learn thai nearly all are now running. The troops wcro brought from Hur risburg, Lebanon, Milton, Middlclown, and Danvillo, and woro under the com mand of Maj. Gen. Morroll, and al last accounts were encampod in the Her dio Park. Bloody Work. The French gov ernment still continues to murder Communists. Three wore exocutod at Camp Sutory on tho 25th. A gov ern mont has no more right to murder ndividuals for political offences than ono nolghbor has lo kill smother for the purpose of acquiring the contents of his pocket book for his own bono- fit. And the sooner Franco quits be heading Communists, the sooner sho will have quiot to reign within her borders. Tub Yice Presidkncy. In the case of lhe deiniso of General Grant.in tho ovent of his election, it would be im portant to know something of the man who is to bo nis successor. The following will show his goneral sentiments toward our foreign born citizens. It is an extract trom a speech of Wilson's made in Boston In IWoti In tho heart of tho foreigner beats not a tinglo noblo impulse, not one single throb of patriotism 1 He is so brutal and degraded that ho has no sympathy for anything but cabbage and lucer Deer, potatoes and cutler- milk, or somo other outlandish dish, fit only for hogs of the street and pon. All IHO ouins in itio worm cunnov utnu thorn Somo toll mo that many foreignore are intolliont-yes, inlolligont I ito in tlio name ol Almighty uod can they say it r Look at the Dutchman smoR ing his pipe, and if you see a ray of intelligence in that dirty, idiotic look' inir luco of Ins, show H to me. "Yo must change tho laws ol the land, and prevent these ignorant, do- eradod paupers hero Irom voting nitd holding ofllco. Villnin and ruffians who congrcgnto In and around vil lages and largo cities, and live by stealing and bogging trom Americans. Some say they have rights. So thoy have tho nirht lo livo under our laws and till tho soil, and do as wo bid They are inferior in Intolloct and in tolligencb lo tho Americans, and thoy must be and shall be put down and kept down, if it has to be done at the point or tlio bayonot and with powder and load. Of such are the sentiments and statesmanship of Ilonry Wilson: INationalised citmons must bo greater fools than wo tako thoin to bo II they can swallow many doses liko this 1 m m Why I Tho editor of tho Williams- port Standard aks s Why do thoy keep Marcer and Yorkos confined In a dungeon in thorhiindotptiia I cnitcntt nry whilo their accomplices in stool ing public funds, Uarlranfl, Alien and liob Jlackcy, are not only allowed lo go scot froa, but are nominated for Governor, Auditor Goneral and Stale Treasurer? We are glnd to say that inoro oro irom ihirly lo liny thousand Republicans In l enniylvonia who re pudtnto this tickot and will not vote to put thieves in ofllco whilo thoro are such honest men as lsuckalew and Hartley in nomination; and upon whom thoy can beslow tbclr sunragos, In Prison. Tho Hon. David San key, formerly In lhe State Legislature, and now editor ol a Republican pupor, tho Lawrence County Journal, in this Stato, is, we regret to horo, "in dura nce vile" iu jail of tho count)'. The "crimo" with which be is charged is the oxposuro of a gross fraud in the Jrlinory elections in its own party, io une lost. It Is quite remarkable how, nnder Radical rwlo, justioe is re versed, lionost men aro sent to jail and rougos run loose and prey on the community. Buckalew'g election will make a obango in this, and all bonost ' j-men will ooiilribute Jo it. lye. Tlio jbuto Campaign,.' Thus fur the political canvass has progrossod mosi nuuniuuvuriiy tor in friends of the national and state re form. So fur as tlio state ol Pennsyl vania is conoornod we are in continu al rocoipt of tntolligouce from all points, wbioh gives the most satisfac tory assurances of an overwhelming triumph in uciouor. w iiiuumi moans, so lar as November Is concerned, is not nocossnry (or us to say. Tho Democracy will sweep tlio stale for Buckulow, Hartley, and Thompson. Hurtrnnlt's hopes of success grow faint er and feebler daily. Tbe opposition to him is dovoloping itself in now and unexpected quarters, and of course, is bcoming more and moro marked in its character. Many ofthoBO bettor think ing Republicans who wire halting between duty to stale and duty to purty have made up their minds defi nitely. Party has boon thrown over board entirely, and the publio good alone consulted. This is well. This is what wus ox peeled whsn "the Ring and rowdy element of the Republican parly" mude its nominations. There could not possibly havs beon any other result, for tho people's patience has bcon completely exliuisieu. Y bat ovor of good there once ixistod in tho Republicttn party is gone, Its leader ship, once controlled by vellmoauing men, has fullen into tho binds of those who havo prostrated it U thoir own bad Durnuses. Tboy have plundered the treusury and enrieb themselves at tho oxnonse of tho no'Plo. Woro this troasury robbintr lo nd hero the past might be forgotten, tr at least forgiven; but such is not Iko purposo of this Ring. They hava no idea of lotting go tho-hold upon lhe publio purso strings. Harlrinft, who bos so re pcatcdly munifeitod his readiness to "put in Ins thumo and pun oui a piuny is nevertheless, rosdy now to oonlin uo the nilferinf systom. lUoro can bo no doubt bit that the eager dosire of tho Camoron faction to secure bis olection has its prompting in the hope that they will thereby bo able to cover up the glaring frauds already porpo trulod, and, inaddition, secure another throo years louse upon the troasury lunds. These dcsinns of this rotten con clavo are now pretty thoroughly un durstood. Fortunately, the internal dissensions rtrovaling in the Ropubli can party have developed facts which, but tor them, the people ai large wpuiu never have been mado familiar with ; and thus what eivos the positive assu rance of the complete and irreparublo disruption of tho Radical parly will provo a great public boon, for what ever else may be said of Mr. Buckalew, no man bus dared to even insinuato that he is not porfectly honest as wolt as entirely capable. We thereloro bail with me mosi heartfelt satisfaction the grand revolu tion in publio sontimont which we ob serve iroinir on around us. Such rev olutions never go backwards. Iheir courso is onward. I hey nevor take lhe back Irark. This one will not bo an exception. It is fairly nnder wuy rebutment will provo irresialublo. llurtrunfl and his collciigue, Allen, will bo swept aside by the breath ol popular indignation, and once moro Pennsylvania will bave an experienced statesman as her Gov ernor aod an honoat man for her Aud itor Goneral. Juniata Regi&ter. , Vooriiees Concludes to Go, Too. The St. Louis Litpatch says : A gon lloman in this city sent word to Voor hecs that "all his old frionds wore get ling into Iho Greeley boat; that ho was loo good a ioiiow io leave oeuinu, and he bad better come along too, be fore thoy shoved off." Voorhccs rocoivcd the mossago, and sent Ibis back. He was pretty much in tbe condition, ho wrote, of the boy at campmoeticg, whore nearly all the pooplo bad gone forward on the anx- ' i -j l irv kl lous uenciicu, anu no wnn icie uiuuni ing alono. At last the minister saw him and came up. "My young lirolhor, snid tho preach er, "why do you Bit hore alono r t by not como to glory f" "All tliem gals goin' to gioryr askod Iho boy. "straight as a slnngio, said luo preacher, "?o s lichen on nor nuinini "Through by daylight," answered tho minister. "Well pnrson." said the boy, "if all thorn guls is a goin' to glory, I dont soo as it s much use o me a wbillin horo by myself; guess I might just as woll go 'long too." Gbani's Salary, Ac Every body who will take tho trouhlo to look at tho Bill appropriating money for tho oxponscs of Government, will soe that tho Prosidont costs tho people (78,000 per anuum. True his salary is only (25,000, but tho pirquisitet make up tho ballunco of the sum we have monlionod. Tho comiiound of ignornnco and impuilcnco may squirm us much as it plensos, but such is tho tact. Tho uocitmonl wo roier to is oasy of access; il is very oasy to charge us with misrepresentation, but "the kiud of slulT' wo quote is law drawn op by a Radical commiltoo, passed by a Radicul Congress and signed by lhe "stupid malignity" him- sell. ntwiurg rosi. The Government. President Grant called a Cabinot mooting for last Wed nosday, and the magnates gathered In tho national curiosity shop, but 'the Prosidont failed to put in an appear anco. Finally a tologram was sunt to Long Branch which found His Excel lency ongngod in the rotrcshing occu pations of enjoying a scgar and keep Ing cool. But he was willing to go to vt nsningion in caso lucre was uuainesB of importance 1 And there aro excel lent Republicans who can't understand why Liberals object to Grant. So says Tilten. . The Expenses. The Franklin Spec tator, retorring to the ltndica! Sonttto rial Conferenco at Stonoboro, soys: "Tho bill ot exponsos irom Wednes day's meeting on, has boon arrangod satistaotoriiy betwoon tho tnreo caiiui dalos Duncan rents tho billiard ta bios, Braggini tho ton-pin alloy, and McKinluy tho boats. There was no call for Iho bulbing house. Each enn didnle agrees to pay the whihky and board bills of their respective dele gates, and tho mineral springs are ireo. i lie ooniuronco was Hi sobsioo ovor two woeks. Dead. A telegram from Elmirs, Now York, announces thedonth in that lilaco, after a protraoted illness, of lion. Aloxander W. Randall, ox-Governor of Wisconsin, and Poitmanter Goneral of the Unilod State during the greater portion of President John son's administration. Geo. W. Childs of the Philadelphia ledger la trying to buy the New York Iff raid. Price wn millions. ( DllMllll ,iVir. Gov. Geary bus purdouod Hurry Ward. Six thousand dollars worth, of win dow glass is to be used in the Sherman bouse in Uhioago. Wo send to Ureat itritaln annually (15,000,000 In gold for the single arti cle of spool cotton. Tom Thumb, Commodoro Nutt.and tho rost of the liltlo folks are coming home Irom England. " Daniel Boono's slstor nannah is liv ing in Caldwell county, North Caro lina. Shu is 85 years old. A son of tho Rutlege who signed the Declaration of fndependenco lives in Illinois, at tho age ol 1UU years Six of the Now York Republican Stale Committoo have resigned, and announced thoir adliosion to the Lib eral ouuso. A Florida gentleman has sot out this yoar 125 acros of orange troos, making tho largost grove of Iho kind on the continont. Thore will be enough wild grapes in Toxas this year to mako more wine than was ever manufactured in France in one year. Fornoy thinks that Texas is "Tho White Man's Country." Yot he and his friend Grant have boon trying hard to give it over to tbo negroes. Gen. Rosocrans is building railroads in Mexico. What a pity he cannot persuade tho Mexicans to lay rails in stosd of laying in ambush to kill each olhor 1 Goneral Grant has received the de gree of LL. D. from the Harvard Col lege. What laws, unloss It be the Ku Klux laws, be is doctor of, remains a mystory. W. W. Sanders, a colored elector on tho Republican Electoml tit kot of Maryland, has written a letter with drawing from "the ticket, and tho sup jvot t of Gen. Grant. In all the States men aro leaving tho Radical Stato Committee and tak ing Iho field for Grooloy. - It looks as if Grant's forcos would become entire demorulized. s The Omaha Bee don't mean any. thing personal, but opines that if the Omaha post mauler would resign 'many people would feel less anxious about thoir money ordors." A Radical con temporary ,that speaks by tho card, says : Philadelphia has about five thousand office boldors, nine tenths of whom would not hesitate to chest at an election of any kind." No man docs his best except be make nimble hands and keep the mind free and alort. 'No misfortune is so groat as one that sours the temper. Till choerfulnoss is lost nothing is lost. Sumner said: "Grant has reduced the national debt; but not to so large an amount as by Andrew Johnson in tho same space of lime." Therefore, Grant is moro dosorving of impeach-, tnent I Presidont Grant's daughter bought 40,000 francs worth of silks and Isces at one store in Paris, the French pa pors say. - It is all right. She is pre paring to sot up the millinery businoss in too spring. Among the Senators whoso terms expire next March are Spencer, of Al abama, Pomeror, of Kansas, Kollngg, of Louisiana, Nye, of Nevada, Conk ling, of Now York, and Camoron, of Pennsylvania. The Domocrals of the Sixteenth Illinois District on Tuesday nominat ed S. L. Bryan for Congress. The Liberal Republican Convention of the District ratified tho nomination and pledged it thoir support It has beon estimated that Niagara Falls will wear away tho soft rock op to Buffalo in 232,:il!0 yoars. Those who cannot afford to visit the Falls now should wait, and the exponso will bo oonsidorably reduced. Tbe Chicago Journal (Administra tion) doesn't think it good taste for Gov. Palmer to make slump speochos in his own Stale, but it s all right lor Kontweil lo leavo bis place and go South at Government expense. N The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania has just decided that "the ue by a oitir.cn of publio ways is that of transit only loungors who occupy tho publio highway aro obstructions ol tho pub- io right oi way, and nuisances. Walnut slumps have becomo an ar- ticlo of merchandise, and many of thorn aro very valuable The curly grain of the roots is used for veneer ing and somo stumps are worth (150 after beingproporly worked intoshape. Tho Democracy of tho full Assem bly district of Philadelphia havo nom inated lion. J. W.Uuiggle, lormeriy of Clinton county, for the Legislature. Though tho district is Republican tho prospects ior his election aro said lo bo luvorable. A gentlomnn who has been travel ing in conlral Alabama reports that in the counties of Green, Dallas, Stimtor, Marengo, Pickens and Perry, ho did not moot with a i'n( white man, ex cepting office holders, who was not for urcoley and Urown. Tho distinguished Col. Leet, tho froat warehouseman, has sailod for Europe. Grant and Boutwoll have given him loiters of introduction to the Court of St. Jamos', whoro il is supposed (juoon V ictoria will dino him and wine him lo his heart's content. The friends of Greeley and Brown in Michigan are confident that thoy will carry the Stato. In viow of tho fact that Grant carried tho Stato in 1808 by 81,481 majority, this seems scarcoly possible and yet some of tbo most roltnblo political observers con fidonlly prodiot il. Mr. Colfax soya ho "intends, this year, to have a season of rost and quiet for the first time in Iwenly years, tree from the toil end exeiloment of public speaking." His selection of tho year ol a Presidential canvass for rost and seclusion doos not argue much en thusiasm for Grant and Wilson. Susnn B. Anthony, and the womon of that ilk, who aro dying to do tho voling for the mon, havo come out in favor of Grant. Susan has addrossod a circular to tbe "strong minded," urging them lo support tlio Radical ticket, but as they have no votes thoir support will amount to but liltlo. At the end of General Grant's first year In ofllco, Grooloy found occasion lo say something commendatory of ui. ..ft:. ...: . it t ma pmmiiiinviHbiuii uuu rtu vnil ior the lilo of us coe why Grooler, Instead of Grant, should be abused becauso thoir has been so liltlo occasion tossy anyuiing oi the sort since. The Pittsburgh Post publishes a list of some fifty of the most prominent KepuDiioane oi that city who have de clared for Greeley and Brown. As their eyes have boon opened to tho corruption of the dominant party, it is lo be presumod that thoy will also vote and uso thoir influence for Buck- alow for Govornoj-. A AUTIOIV- All pereonaare hereby oautlonad J 'againat purehaalng or In way meddling with 1 black Marei, 1 aorrel Ilorae, 4 Cowa, S head Toung Caltle, IS Sheip, t Hogi, 1 Flow, 1 liar row, 1 two borte Wagon, I aetta Haraeaa, 1 Wind mill, 1 Bled, and all the lloueehold and KitehetT Vurnlturu, now in poeeeeilon of Mary Woulhaater, In llogga towniblp, ai tba aauie belong to ua and are auljeot to my order. Jyll-St B. H. WOOLUEATIB. oH.r HANS' COURT SALE I In purauanoe or an order of tba Orpbanr Court of Ulearfleld county, tho underalined ad ministrator of the ealata of Jana Kuiilh, lata of noodwaru lowuahlp, dooeaird, will aril at public tale, on ibe pretulaea, on SATURDAY, AUUUHT 17th, 1H71, al 1 o'clock p. tn., a oerlain lot of ground, Situate In the village of Ameiville, with a frame houeo and otber improvement! Iheruoa erected. Tenia or Baiu. One-half oarh on eonlrma- llon of aale and tho balance iu ail uuntbi, with intereat, to be aoourcd by bond and mortgage un tho premieci. JOWL I'll J. DKWALT, jym Administrator. ORPHANS' COURT SALE I In f urrtmim of an order of lb Orphan1 Court of ClearAdltl oounty, (he nnd!rinneJ tro. fe. in tha matter uf tbe al of I tie real ea- tateof liobert AloFadden, late of Chert towniblp, earn eouniy, aoeeaMui, will Mil at pntiie late, at the itore bouee or William Hunter, In the villain of Nrwl.ur,r. H )J townibip, on WKUNKsUA V. KKrTKMltKR 4th. 1K72. at IU o'clock a, m , the following deierlbed roal eitate, late of laid de eeaifHl, via. All that certain lot or piece of ground situate iu said tuwnihlu, adjoining landi of L. i. Hurd and otberi, and containing 7 aerea and 4$ 4-10 perch , more or leu, I be property i$ el eared and under a good itale of oultiralion. Tan hi or Bai.b. One-half the purebaae none? eub on confirmation of tale, and tho balanee io one jear, the latter payment with Intereit, to be eoured by bond and mortgage on the premitei. jjSt Tro'tee. AN OHDINANCI Be It ordained by the UurgrM and Town Council of the boroutrh of Clearfield, and it II hereby ordained by the authority of the aerae, That from and after tbe ftnt day of August, A. I. 1872, tho Parki or pun no gronmli ahtll be under the eioloaire eon- trol of the Uurcew and Town Council. That tha Burgeie ibvll annually appoint torn citlien of me oorougn to take ebaige of tbe aame, who men guard, proicoi ana renew the tree ai tbe eircumitance may require. U. L. IKK NO, Attmt: A. W, Lsk, Clerk. Burgeee. Clearfield, July 22, lf72. JySi I. L. uaimiTBin. hkhliukb. " REIZENSTEIN Si BERLINER, (Sueceaiori to 1. tiam A Co..) wholesale dealert In GEMS' FIRISIIIG GOODS, 25, Ltipenard itrrrt, between Church itreot and Weet Broadway, New York elty. jj31'72 A N RI.Atl-Be It ordained by the IT.. Burgess and Town Council of the borough Clear ft rid. and ft is berebr enacted and iirdain. ed by tbe authority of the raioe, That the property owners along the tooth side of Locust street, from Third Mret to Front street, be required, after tbe usual notice, to make and maintain a pave ment, fire fet wide, with three stringera, th out er edge iu be ten fet from the line of tbe lots. U. L. .ULEI. Iiurz.fS. Attest: A. W. I.aa, Clerk. Cl-arflcM, July 22, 1872. Jy31 A.N OIUHNANtK IN IIKLATIUN TO SIliKVVALKH, in New Washington Boro': jiec. I. Be il enacted and ordained b the Bur- geps and Town Council of the borough of New H afhincton, and It Is hereby enacted and ordain ed by authority of the same, That It shall be and is hereby made Uie duty of tbe iMrcet Commie ii oner of aaid borough, after tbe firet day of Au gust, 1872, to lay or eautt to he laid on all the streets of said borungh, now laid out or tbat may hereafter be laid out, as tbe Council shall direct, sidewalk", to be made, eonrtrurtrd and laid as hereinafter provided, before each lot fronting en aaid streets, where there is now or may bejialler be no sidewalks laid, of brick, stone ur plank. Hrc. 2. That all sidewalks whk-h shntl be here after laid In said borough shall be not !- tban four feet wide, and shall be eon true led of brick. stone or plank. When constructed of plank, the same to be not lert than two inches in thickness and eut not loi than four fret in length, and laid across sleepers or stringers, which shall bo of cant ling or such material as will firmly support said plank, and be firmly "piked down. Prnruled, That before laying such sidewalks, the Council shall give notice tu tbe owner or owners of tbe rcsi.cvtivc lots on said streets, or in eaae tbeown- er cannot he found, then to the occupant of the earns, aod if nooeeupant he thereon, -by a written or printed notice iioFtrd np on eaid premises, that in compliance with this ordinance id-walls re required' to be laid before their respectiro lots, as aforesaid, within thirty days from aaid date. Ad prtvidtd, That tbo ownera of lota shall, at tbeir option, lay walks of atone, brick or plank ( but where plank walks are already laid, they must be made tn eon form with tbeafomaid provisl ns. fine. I. That it shall be the duty of the Street Commissioner to give ten days' notice to tbe own er or ownera of the rerpeetiro Iota bounding aaid streets, or in eaae the owner eannot be found, then to the oeewpant of said premise, to repair such sidewalks as now are or may hereafter be out of repair, and in default of such owner or owner or occupant of said property repairing the same, then it shall be tbe dnty of the Ntreet Commissioner to repair or cause it to be repaired. tSao. 4. That it is berebr made the dutr of tha Street Commissioner to keen a regular account of all tbe work done by bim.orbyothmnnder him. in laying and repairing tbe sidewalks before tba respective lots, and of tbe kind, oust and amount of material nsed for tho same, and make a weekly return thereof to the office of the Hurge s, for which work and materials be shall be paid br an oruoron ine oorougn treasurer. rt( a. That whsMiftvor and aa nnn ts side walks shall be laid or repaired by the Htreet Com missioner, in conformity with tbe provisions here of, it shall be the duty of the Secretary forthwith to lurmsh the owner or owners of tbo respective Iota on which aaid work was done, or la ease no owner ean be found, then to the occupant of the premise, a bill or aaid work and materials, with twenty per centum additional added thereto, no tifying such owner or owners or occupant to pay the same within ten days to the borouf h treasu rer; and on default of inch payment, the aame shall be collected in accordance with the laws in such eaae provided. By order of the Council. AnrntTt A.J.JACKSON, J. P. Kbata, Bee'y. tturges. Is'ew Washington, July IB, 1672. A In OHIMMANCE inrelatioatotheelaar. ns or Sidewalk! of snow ta tha Borough of New e leblngtoa. 6o. I. lie It eaaeted and ordained br the Burceia and T.wa Covnell of tha Horough of New Waahingtoa, and It la heiebj enacted and ordained br aulborltjr ot tha aame, Tbat it la herebe taade tha dole of the Dnrgera, whenerer ho ahall dlreet, to eauae the aidewalki lo ha oleared of mow, withia twentr-four hoara after thw aame ahall hare eeaaed falling, and upon (allure of any perion cr periona to eotnply with the aforeeald prorlaloni, they ahall be toed In a Bum not aieeedtng Bra dollar., to ha eolleeted aa debt! of like amount are now recoverable by law. By order of the Coanell. Arraar: A. J. JACKSON, Durgeii. J. P. Faira, See'y. New Waahiug ton, July It, 1971. 7IOU BAl.K tHUAP. One twoeatad CARRIAUK. Inquire of jet D. U. N1V1.INO, Clearlleld. LIMT OR STIIAVI-'.II. One light red Cow, bipihot in right hip, thro, round belli an leit leg. Any Information will be thankfully re- (Wired by T110MA8 PAISLEY, Uieeola, July I..II Moahannoa Minei. LIHT OK Jl'ROHH DRAWN FOR SEP tetnber Term, A. D. 1871, (4th Monday, i.ld.) mill itinoaa. J. W. Wrlght...Beeearlal Wm.llell Ucll Aaron Phlrey (loahen J. H. M'Kiernaa..(lulieh J. Swan, Hr........ Jordan Hugh leeoh t,.llloom Thoa. Rallalon H"Clt S. Cowrter Bradford Conrad Baker Knot N. Clrde Lawreooe Wm. Tat " J. II. Illle.Xumber City lleo. I), lieu Mnrria Wm. Sehwem, Jr...llrady John Lee Uurnaide Adam llagy. Cheat I. Johneton Clearnrld M. C. M'1'ully....Uaceola M. L. C. Kraolw,..Pike J. II. Fleming. Cur'ena'le R. Showaller Decatur Henry Penta. I'nion W. llcudoraoa..Vood'rd Wm. Moore Fergueon TnAvanaa icnoaa. Thol. Mullen.... lleocaria 0. W. Ball... ...Graham II. A. Wright.... H. Jnrey , John Krh.nl ... " A. J. tllagow., Conrad tl inter. ..Oullrti Henry B. M'Uhee....Rrll S. Lanalierry.n.llradrord II. Il.rt.frll, Hr....llr,lr J. (. Jordan.... M. Ilagerly... Jaa. L. Clark " Itewis Krhnrd.-... Heuben Caldwell. A. J. King N. Beck Uurnaide Adam Heck M. M'Klwain.... " Jol. Johnaton Cheat laaae Kain.jr. ...... " P. Couleret....Colngton Wm. rat hoe rt ohn Parks.. ..Lawreooe Wm. Brown, Mat. Read.... John Bale..., Jacob lrwln II. M'1'haraon..Clearnelil Peter Keinle....MorrU I). Ilenner " Jas. Harrier,. ..Oseeola II. 8. HroouwCur'ene'ie John Shoff. J. Itnughman..... Doeatur Wm. A. Moore,.... ..Penn 8. M'Clarren " A. Ilangbnian..., " J. B. Arrea... M. Wal'her " J. II. Forgneoa.Fergn levl lllonm Pike John I tMiacaiM Jos. tfpenoer... 'ihfl Owens... J. II. Oarriigi. Robt. U. Hhaw.UoMien Wm. Kline.. ..Woodward OTONES 6 AW GUMMERS AND 91W UPSETS. V.har. reoalrad tha agency for the .bore end wUl kJI them al manufacturer', prieee. Call and e ami ue them. Tbey are the beet. join la - n. r. Djur.n vv 100 LOTS FOR SALE! IN THi TOWN OF HI MnAHOKH, IN DHADT TOWNSHIP, CLKAKFIKI.D CO., PA. Tbo subscriber hat laid oS ono hundred lots. which be offers for Sale at reasonable rates to all those who feel disposed to move in that direction. The Town is beautifully situated on Handy Creek, wttnin eignty rod or the Allegheny Valley Bail Road, now abder completion. It la also situated on tha publio road leading from Lut hers burg to Brook way villa. In IhUtown, libera! inducement are offered to mechanioe and enierpriting busineai men, being in thickly aettled farming commu nity. ihoM in want or lots should buy early, M tbey are being dinposed of very rapidly. lie also oflera for ante a lot of ten acres, ad joining the town, with a stream of water running through tf. mmctent to run a machine shop, card ing mill, Ac, aod an oxoelleut ituatiou Cor a tannery. He also wilt sell afsrm of one hundred and fifty acre, adjoining the town, with fifty acre cleared and tn a good state of cultivation, the remainder being covered witn pip, neinioek and oak Umber, with a heavy vein of coal underlying a great part of the tract. He will fell hit Town Hons and about one acre of land In said town, well situated for a II o tel, being large and commodious, and tbo necea sary outbuildings and stabling attached. There i a large stcatn sawmill and general lumbering establishment now nnder construction. by John Dubois, adjoioing the town, tbat will give employment to not less than one hundred bauds. There ar several springs of good water in the wwo, anu utose w lining iu una wbiii cau ooiain water in from ten to fifteen fifteen feet. The town is In a healthy part of the county, and is eaiy of nonces from Luthertburg, Halem, West Liberty, Keynoldsviile. Kockdate nod the l ur i. o...t tuvtacu nuvus Duttirioiuii. Come and see the place before purchasing else where, or add res the nndersigned at Jefferson Lino, Clearfield oounty. JOHN Kl'MBARQER, Jy2i 2m Proprietor. IUXKR OF GOLDEN SEAL. J Haid to be the best Stomach, Liver, Bladder and Kidney Medicine ever discovered. Can be had of br. Boyer, Clearfield, who offers unusual inducements to tbo trade. Purely vegetable and reliable. Call toon and secure a supply, the slock is limited. jy24-4t TOTItK.-Tbe Odd Fellows' Hall Asaoeta tlon of New Washington will be incorporated at the September Term, 1872, by the Court of Common Pleas, if no good cans be shown to the contrary. From tho Record. Jezo-Jt A. O. TATB, Protb'y. POLITICAL CAMPAIGN OK IM. . A GRANT .V WII.KOH. CAMPION CAPS, Capes and Torches, THANMPAHEKOI1J e IIANSEHH. With Portrait! or any derleo for all partiea. - Silk, Bunting and Maalin flag! of all aiiea on head or made to order. Cbin.ie l.anterai of all aitea and itrlea ; Taper Balloonl. Fire Worki. As. Campaif n Clubi (a led out at tbe lewrit rate! at WM. F. SCIIEIBLK'S - CAMPAION DEPOT, it South Third Street, Philadelphia. JjU lm sd roa ciaci'ua. gACKETT 4 SCURYVER, . Dlixaai is SHELF HARDWARE, and manufacturers of Tin.Coppcr & Sheet Iron Ware, Bemad Street, CLEARFIELD, PA. Carpenter! and Bullderf will do well to eiam ioa our itoek of BTILDIBQ SAKSW&KE TOOLS- DISTON'B BAWB Diiton'l CrMa-eat, Ilaad, Hip, Tenant and Oent'a Haw a. BOYN'TON'S LIGUTXIXG SAWS. Smooth PlaiKI, Match Plaael, Jack I'leneo, I'luml.a A Larcla, Fore Planea, Steel Pquaree, Juintera, de do. Firmer and Framing Chieala, Corner Chiaela, Carpentrn' rHrka, Braoel and Bitta, Buring klaehinea, Ao. Grindstones and Grindstone Fixtures. 8mokj Flue! are effectually eured hyuing Rieh ar.la' Patent GOTHIC FLl'E TOP8, for which wa hara tha agency. No euro, ao pay. Philadelphia Carriaire Bnlta, Railroad Lanterna, IVoodcn Ware, Ao. A Ine aaaortmant of POCKET 4 TABLE CUTLERY. STOVES ! STOVES ! The Time! Cook, the belt In tha market; alio, the Monarch, Kehaace, and No. 16 Iron Bidet j Kereer'! Portable llcator, and lloatiog, Parlor aod HaU Store,. VSU Roofing, Spouting and Job Work dona on reaeuneble terma. Ail ordera will receive prompt attention. July I, 1ST J. nuorosED AMENDMENT TO TDK Constitution of Pennsylvania. JOINT RESOLUTION Propoiing an amendment to tha Oonatltutlon of J'epoayirauia. B il reeoreeT hm (A. Ornate (tad Hon of F.rpro eeefotirea of Ike CommnmoHltk of 'raatvmai. t. (rrNeral Aeemo'y met, Tbat the lollowing amend ment of tha Conatitution of thia Commonwealth be pmpoeed to the people fur their adoption or releelion. rurauant to the provlalona ol tne teem artiole thereof, to wilt AMEMDJISNT: Strike ont tha alilh motion of the alith artlola of the Conatitution, and Inaerl in lieu thereof the folic wint : "A State Treaanrer ahall be ehoeea by the nualined eleotora of the State, at a.eh time. aod for aurb term of eervtce aa ahall he prescribed bylaw." WILLIAM t-LLKIII, rpeaaaroi tne limiaeoi nrpreH.nuaiiToe. JA.MKS B. HI TAN, . Speaker of the Senate. Arrnovan Tha twenty-aeeond day of Mareh, Anno Domini auo tbouaand eight hundred and eerenly-two. JNO. W. UKARY. Prepared and eertitled ror pubiioation punuant la the Tenth Article of the Conalltutinn. FRANCIS JORDAN, Hehretnry of the Commonwealth. Office Secretary of tbe Commonwealth, I llarriaburg, June 2lth, Itlil. . ( I in II ATS & CAPS! BOOTS & S1IOKS! GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS! Call at t.EVF.R FLRllAL'R new Store, nppoalte Kl-t)nrernnr Bigler'a reeidence, on Second atreet, Clearfield, Pa., and aiamlna hia flne itook of Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, t-'urnlelillig Oooda, Ac. Of which ha II eomtanlly reoeiring a large aaaort- mrnt of tha eery lateat aad beet itylee. which b. will diermi. ef at aatoni.hingly low price.. LAllih'K, I bar. an hand a large and well eeiet-ted .lock of thore eelcbratf-d hand-aewed MOROCCO and LAST1NH (1A1TKRS. which I aan lafely ncommend to ha tha beit ia tha mar ket. Call and examine them. Ghmt' FURNIHlllNrt Goopg. OKNTI.EMKN, my atock of Furnlahing Qooa 11 complete. 1 bare all ine neremee 10 ncaria, Tlea, Crarala. llandkerehirfi, tlnileraroar, Sua- pendera, Collar!, (Ilorea, llnelery, Ac, together with a complete aarorttncnl of n hit. and Cloth China. I hare oa head a large and well erleoted atock of Hall and C.i of lhe r.ry lateet tljlra, Alao. Tranka, Valine, Railroad Bail, JLimbrellaa, Caaee, and many other article., both aeeful and ornamental, which will ha lold at fair ralea. Tha altia.nl ol Clearlleld and vieinity are reepeclfully Intiled loeall aad examine my gooda heiora nurunaatng aiiewnere. l.rVER Fi-EOAL. .Clearneld, Ta., Mai . lei). Vf. .1 1' ill,...., Clearfield Counly Bank riMIK Clear Held County Bank aa a. i. ' 1 led ln.lit.tiea kW g.n...t nf ,, ma lurrenaerof IU charter, on Me. , 7' All Iu itoek li owned hy tl,. iubat,,iL.' -III ...tin., tha BaakinJ heal.,.."'-. plana, ai prieata Bankera, ander lbelr' ol tha ClearHeld County Bank Ve poniiblefor Ibe dehtiol the Bank.anJ .ni It! aotei oa demand at the loonier. bZ1 receleed and Intereit paid wb.a money i. ui? a lied lima. Panar diacou.i.d .. .,' ' " aa kerelofora. Our peraonal r.apon.ibilitT pieogeu ior an vepoaita raeclred and boiiL trana.eted. A continuane of tbe liberal a. ronaga of the boaibeu mea of the eceetr I, necUully lolieiled. Al Prcaid.nl. r..kf ' offioora of tre lata Cleartild Countr Bar. , - w oi font, fur rrlin(lnM " "a JA8. T. I.KONABD, RICHARD BRAW WM. PORTBR, JA8. B. ORAUAll' A. X. WK1UHT, O. L. RRKD. ' WM. A. WAl.i.ira "The hualnaai of tha Bank will be eondeetal, John M- Adaaii., Kiq., ai Caahier. County National Bank, OF CLEARFIELD, PA. Kikim in Maeonie Building, one door noril 0. D. Wition'! Drag Btore. l'aarage Ticketa to and from Liverpool, Qk town, tllaaeow, London. Parle and 'ot,.w.- Alao, Drafla for lale on the Royal Bank of Ini and Imperial Bank of London. JAM1-.B T. LEONARD, Tm W. M. SHAW, Caahier. nA.n J. D. M'Olrk. Edward Perk. B ANKINQ 4 COLLECTION HOUSa or McCIRK & PERKS. Bucocasori to Poster, Perks, A Co., Phlllpsburf , Centre County, pL TTTIIKHB all the bu lines of a Baokir flj Tl wiP oe transacted oromptlr and Dti-J noii iBToraoio icrma. marl-t; . . . - r - Cheap Furniture. "Vonx gulich TvVSlRBS to Inform hia old friendi aiJ If tomera, that baring anlarged hii abo.J ii.Mn iHimm ivr BiaHuiaciariBg, Bow prepared to maka to order inch Purniter. may be d. aired, in good atyle and at iheagin for CASU, lie generally haa oa hand, u . -. ui- c-- - . . . r "1 Furniture roome,-. varied aaaortmant of ru, maae lurauure, among waico nr. BUREAUS AND SIDE-BOARDS Wardrobes and Book-Case; Centre, Sofa, IV Breakfast and Xining Eitcsston Tables: f. mon. Frencb-pcst.Cottare Jennr-Lind and nt. Bedsteads i 6.faa of all hinds, Work-ituJ naraokia nuu-iwouii nocaine and a unairs ipnng-seai, cane-eouom, parlor,wi mon and otber Chain; Looking-Ulaaiei of tie desrrlption on band i and new ctasiM fM , frames, wbleh will be pat In on verr rvaA... terms on shortest notice. Be also k eepi oa k J or rnmunei to oraer, vont-nusk, Hair aai C. ton-top HaiUMsea. Coffins of Evert Kind Made to order, and funerals attended wit. Uearee whenever desired. Also, House PaisiJ done to order, ine subscriber also (. tores, and naa eonatanuj oa band, Clean Patent Weening Machine, the best now Tboee nsing this machine never need be e. cot dean clothes 1 Me also b as FWir'i rV Cbarn, a tuperior article, A family J VDurn uvvur neeu 0 wiuiou. Doner 1 All the above and many otber articles m'.rl isbed to eustomera cheap tor Caea or sxchur for approved country produce. Cherry, Uu, Poplar, Lin wood and otber Lumber saiubli Cabinet work, taken in ttchange for faraitrl ffPer-Remember the shop le on Harks. ft Clearfield, Pa and noarly opposite the "014. Store." JOHN tit' LICE November 36, 1861 y READING FOR ALL BOOKS A ST A TIOSERY. Market St., Clearflrld, fat the PostOfr FpHg nndersigned beef leave to annostet 1 the eittseas of Clearfield and visisitj.uJ he bus fitted up n room and baa just mini from tbeeity with a. largo amount of mil matter. tuUting is part of 1 Bibles and Miscellaneous Book Blank, Account and Put Books of svsrr J script ion t Paper and Envelopes, Frenek BrenJ andplaiat Pens end Pencils i Blank, UtJ Papers, Deeds, Mortgagee ; Judgment, Kitbl tion and rromtsfory notes j white seen? ment Brief, Legal Cap, Record Cap. and Bill ( 6beet, Music for either Piano, latter TiJ constantly on band. Any books or itatki'l desired that I may not havo oi hand, will W ordered by first eipress, and sold at nbottJ or retail to suit customers. I will alia irl neriodieal literature, inch as Maraitnes. K papers, e. - P. A. wACLU VlearBeld May T, IBRB-tl DAVID YOUNG, Slonc-f utler and Stone-Mw( ITT ILL eiecoteall work lnblalie.ua I arata prioca and In FIRI-CLASS r: Architectural OrnameiitJ la ALL STYLES, Eton a Draning of rH deacription, aad all kindi of mama work 14 tracted for la oroutof tha county. An aei wiahing to hare reapeetabla maioa woraia lone-cutting dona, will tnd it to their latrJ ta call epoa ma 1 would air. Inform the . Ue that I ean dfliree any qaantltyer clan nana aeitred, aa 1 am tba owner ef a FIKST-CLASS STOXE Qt'AK Ordera for work ean b. addreaaed te DAVID YOIKO, artl.rt ClrarirK h The Lightning Tamer. F111IH inder-icned are the sole AretttiU J. cuntv for the "North American Gel1! LIOHTNINO RODS." Tbese are tk onh rods new In use, and are endorsed by a scientific men in the country. We bereby notify the citiiens of lbs tt tbat we will put them up a better rod. an less money, tban la charged by the ft1 agents who annnnlly traverse tbe eoatt' carry on our little cash, never to relori. ENCOURAGE UOUE LABOI Thoia wlablog Lightning Rodi w their hulldingi need hut addreei aa br iaiu' oall ia peraoa. W. will pal them up aarH In Ikaeounty, and warrant them. I11 ' Fiiturei eaa ha acen at any time br eelta ouratore. H. F. BIULKR k Clearteld, March It, M7t tf ELLIHU OFF AT CO-Ti FOR CASni Tha largeit itoek of PlIBJlITlIK ft arer offered In CLEARFIELD! a. !.. btciu ritilvvT STtnP. nornerlM and Finh Blreeti, CLKARF1KLB, F- The undcralgned would annnnnce te that he haa nn hand and I. now offerint rt caah, the largeit itoek of Furniture ltF in thii county, eoniiiting of Vpholalered Tarlor Built, Chamber Belli, Eiteoelat'' BecreUrlea, Book CaeM, Bedateadi, Bprlng Bcdi and Maltreat. uoongr. Plain A Marhla Top Tabid " Waahltande, r... Q..I and Common ChalnV noeiuig v 11 airs, - Window Shadea, Picture Frtf " rn.i. .t.'I Tafieli. A - , . . 11a alao manoHur.a aad keep! aa J . .. ... 1 .... in Tf r , 1 ant npring ncn in. - family ihould be without them. AT rm.de not on hand ean ha bad oa abort w I pholateriug and repairing neatly ewo COFFINS, of all ilaei, ean be had a houn' notion and at the loweal prioea. tioa of 21 per cent, made for iaeh. . ... J.;J" MKTA1.1.1U wan." " " lira" ri. n..K.. .llh elaal or wood tPV " J ... 1 ... I..-..' HhliM. wm h. " Peraonal (J lend with hearer, el lieae, and earriagel furnlahed it Thanking the puniia i f" - . .... . ... ikrer ' llrict pereonai auemiu.. w . . ,1 nnh. aua recci. e a wininw. w .. 1 . O.UMtf Armembrr the plaxe the rieae. ornar t Market and una d.- fl Mar.kJ9.71-l. I'AM"