GEORGE B. GOODLANDER, BHITOB AMD rRUPHIRTUR. ' ""' CLEAKFIELD, PA. ' WEDNESDAY JIOItNINU, AtOVftT T.187J. Demooratio National Ticket. FOR PKKSIDENT, HON. HORACE GREELEY, or w to. FOB VICK l'BKf IDKXT, B. GRATZ BROWN, or mnovai. Demooratio State Ticket. FOR GOVERNOR, CHARLES R. BUCKALEW, . or comviu couktt. FOR 8UPRKMR Jl'DUB, J A M Ii 8 THOMPSON, - or (! COIT.1TT. FOR AUDITOR GENERAL, WILLIAM HAKTI.RY, Or BBDrORD COt'JfTT. FOR CONQKEjS.MKN AT LAROB, flF.NDRICK B. WRIGHT, Luterne county. RICHARD VAUX. Philadelphia. JAMLS 11. HOPKINS, PiU.burrh. Delegates at f re to trie Cotialltutlonal Convention. Jeremiah 8. Clack, York. George W. Woodward, Luierne. Willi. Dialer. CIcarDcld. Frank D. llow.n, Philadelphia. . Robert A. Larnhcrtuo. lUrriiburg. A. A. Purtuan, Wayne.burg. Jamei Ellii, Pott.r.lle. George M. Dallaa. Philadelphia. John A. Campbell. Philadelphia. William L. Corbelt, Clarion. 'William II. Smith, Alleghany. William J. Baer, 8omer.iL 8. C. T. Dodd, Franklin, eamtiel U. Reynold, Lancaster, ELECTOR. ItgATORtAL. Enoin Cowa, of We.tmoreland. Glonaa W. Bki'sh, of Franklin. snrnnivTATir. Faint Martin, of Erie. Jon 8. Millir, of Huntingdon. 8. Ubou Fur, of Philadelphia. Diitricf. 1. Thomal J. Barker. .13. D. Lowenberg. 2. 6teph. D. Andcrion, I. John MoHit. 4. George R. Barrel). A. To be tiled. 41. I'aiah B. Houpt. 7. Hamuel A. Dyer. 8. Jun U. Hawley. a. Hiram B. Bwarr. 10. B. Rellly. 11. John Kunkle. II. Fred. W. Uun.ter. 14. Jeife McKniglil. 1. Henry Wel.li. 10. Henry J. Stahle. 17. R. W. Cbrl.ty. IK. William F. Logan. IV. Ranvrla. Brown. M. F. M. IWbimon. 11. J. R. Molten. 22. T. II. 8teen.on. M. John B. Bard. 24. George W. Miller. Democratic County Ticket. Fur Delegate to Con.tltutional Conrentton, WH. M. Met'UI.LOUGII, of ClearBeld, .Subject to the action of tha Diitriet Conference. FOR ASSEMBLY, JOIIS LAWlltZ,or O.ceola. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, JOHN I. TIIOMPHON, of Curweiiavllle. (For three yean.) GILBERT 8. TOZEK, of Cheat Towuahlp ' (For one year.) FOR COUNTY AUDITOR, J AH KM II. IIILG. of Lumber City. Plenty. The Democrat in mother Centre have trotted out fourlcon can. didatc. for Sheriff. In Sorrow. The Grant nowspupor editors nearly all nay : "North Caro lina ii lost", while a few ro honest onogh to tell tboir readers that "all is lost!" A Good Idea. The loyal editors who wear Grant collars are to be up -plied with starch and a bull pup, at ,govornraent cxpenso, for the purpose of stiflouing thoir collurs since the North Carolina election, while the dogs are to bay at Greeley Republi cans. Morx Gone. Late investigations how that somebody has gut $242,000 of the funds belonging to the Post office Department. The money prob ably went to North Carolinn.or whore "tho woodbine twinolh." Grant mon are evidently feathering their nest for a cold spell up salt river. Read It. Do not fail to road the articlo on our first pngo, in which Mr. Forney so vividly describes ono of our United States Senators, and the roal leader of tho Grant forces In this Stato. Tho story is drawn to life, and goos to show who tho creaturo is now .loading the party "controlled by grand moral ideas I" More "Glory." John Covodoonce telegraphed from Washington to his frionds in Westmorland county "glory to god, banks aro elocted."- What his telegram would be to day, -wero he alivo, we cannot conjocluro Probably it would be "dam banks, he tiro a fool," because the General has renounced Grant and declares for iiroeley. Curtis for Conorem. Tho Grant Congressional Convention for this (XIX) district, met at Jlidgway, on the Slot of July, and nominated Carlton jll. Curtis, ol Erie, for Congress. CVuarQold had no dolegales at tho con ference. Curtis, like Grant, will bo buriod so deep that be will never both er another Convention, lie was elect ed to Congross by tho Democrats in 18.r0 and 1652. TnaBacoHD Attack. Jusf provious o tho adjournment of Congross, Sena tor Sumner dolivored a very bitter speech against "tho govornmont," nearly confiscating tho concern. Ws supposed then that the Senator had tired his last shot; but he has coun tered with a broudside, as sailors would say, in the sharto of a letter, wliiih together with his spoeoh, annihl latos n, ana it nail of what ho charges it the IYidont Is true, ho should i tho Penitentiary tnstoad of at j ursncn. ,(0 auoau, genUumcn, i, f not our oi thnt Is bsing gored. A'orlH VnroHnn. In North Ciirolina tho regular oloetion for Stulo and county officers took plauo on Thursday, tha 1st of August. The Slate was claimed for Grant by overy Kadical Journalist and orator, and conceded to him by tho Democrats. But the returns Indicate that tbo Democrats have swept the slate, electing thoir Govornor by about 5,000 majority, six of tho eight Con grssmen and a lurgo majority of the Legislature, thus securing a United States Senator in tho room of the car pet bagger Pool. ii 1 This result hits strickon torror into tho Grunt ranks, and if not suddenly checked will cuuso a stampede in "tho broad and butter brigade," if not a Bull Dun riot. It is reported that Judge Tom. Settle, tho President of tho late Philadelphia Convention ho was one of tho Grant nominees for Congress, bas boen defeated, by Loach, Democrat. If this is so, another first class dumagoguo is shelved and Settlo will bo settled for all time. In 1868 the Kndicnl candidato for Governor of North Carolina was elect- od by a majority of 18,641, and Grant received a majority of 12,11)0. . Four yours of Itadiuul rule huve worked a complete political revolution. Sound Lome. The loyal editors of tho Philadelphia Press and tho Littv caster Express, writo and speak like Domocrnts and honest Radicals. In their respective Journals of tho 20th ult., tho editors say ; Wa waih our baud, olear of tho overwhelming and unprecedented defeat that awaiti llartranll and Allen. Loyalty to the principle! embodied in the National and State platforml reo, ill re that theea two men be opposed aod defeated. That they will bo by erory Republican who if a friend of good government, and believe! Intelligence and integrity to be toe standard by wnioh to euowe publio omoer., we bare no doubt. Theso aro noble- sontimonts. But how remarkably slow theso editors wero in discovering thnt thoir party leaders we're a band of mercenary cor ruptionists, controlling Stalos for per sonal gain. Thc8e stodge hammer truths have bcon repeated limo and again by Democratic editors, and just as often denied by Kudicul editors; but tho load is too heavy, lloncc tho defeat of the "ring" is the prayer of every honest Radical, and-not a single Democrat scorns to objoct. Ilartranft, Allen and llorcur, tho Radical nomincss, hud bettor with draw and declaro for Buckulew, Hart ley and Thompson, becauso they will bo thrualicd out of their boots. Hear Ye ! The overthrow of car- pot baggers and scalawag in North Carolina, on the lst,means that Grant's saying, "let os havo peaco," shall bo enforced without any more lying, or equivocation about it. This is the first gun in the Presidential campaign, and indicates that the Grant party cannot carry seven States in Novem ber, and that he will bo tho worst do fcatcd candidato that ever run for an office. North Carolina was claimed by every Radical, and conccodcd by the Democrats, to belong to tho Grant family But strango to say, that not withstanding tho fact that tho Cabi not, Vico Presidential nomineo, and every other availublo stumper was sent into the Slate, with their pock ets full of money and speeches, yot the overthrow of tho corrupt ring is com plete, and everybody except "tho bread and butter brigade" rejoices. - Too Bad. According to tho Watch man, Lock Haveners aro constantly seducing the verdant Bellufonlers. That journal says: "It is a solemn fact that whenever any Lock Haven ers cotno to Bullefonle they always manuge to gel a greater or lossor por tion of our staid and highly moral cit izens on a bender." The Borough authorities should pass an ordinance preventing thoso "stuid and highly moral citizens" from run ning with these city roughs, whon they come up there. In Trouble. The Bullefonle He publican tnkos the approaching Radi cal defeat in this wiso : The Orttlr) Aaaaer. puhll.hid by R. It. Raucb, lopporle UreeJay and lltickalew, while the Phila delphia Jorwi'ny 'nil mpporte Greeley and ilart ranft. Al we understand It, tlreeley haa gonel over to the Democracy, and wa are a.toni.hed that any true Rcpublioan ibould any longer attempt to uphold bim. Brothor Brown, bo calm. Your party, like your namesake's "soul, is marching on" to overwhelming defeat, and the "loyai millions" cannot avert it. Hard at It. It is really amusing to aoo how vigorously some Grant oditors nr just now laboring to prove that Horace Greeley was always a secessionist and a Copperhead. "Sour grapes," etc., aro at tho bottom of this "loyal" joke. They might as woll try to prove that Grnnt is a statostnan and an honest man, after ex-Mayor Bowon saying that lit) client ed him out of $25,000 "as slick as aay blackleg could do it." - Car Works Burned. Less than threo months ago the Ilarrisburg car works were doslroyed by fire. Tha company at great expense had erected now buildings, and on Sulurduy Light about 12 o'clock fire was discovered in the machine shop, which resulted in tho total destruction of thnt portion of tho works beforo tho fiio could be chocked. Tho loss is reported at fifty to sixty thousand dollare, two thirds of which is however covered by insur ance. Hi'NTiNo a Place. Tho Clmirmnn of tho Grant county commitloo has been hunting a place to auspond a Flag, In honor of tho gift taking smok er, ever since the North Carolina cloclion, but it seems nobody wishes to bs honorod in that way. Some u( the payors aro saying that U Msull lu Korth Carolina is a bitter pill for the administration. Is it not mors like a tartar cmctiof t'ottjion .IVirs. Simon Cameron is sovonty-fouryoars old. Bodford poople run cleanliness into the ground) they aro whilo washing thoir curb stones. ' 1 'Tho . only hopo wo now have," writes Senator Morton- to a friond, "is in provontinff Democrats from voting for Grcoloy. - . ' Kvery ono of tho four doings tos from Tompkins county, New York, lo'lho lust Republican Stale Convention, has gone over to Greeley, Tho Lnwronco Journal, Inst wook commenced its local columns thus: "In jail. Tho editor. Churgo it to llarbeson." Tho sweetest loncd boll is tho church going belle. Her voico lendolh many an unregenerato young man to tho stitict uury instead of tho billiard room. Tho Masonio Hull nt Joliot, Illinois, wus burned Friday night, destroying lodge furniture and jowols valued al 810,000, and inflicting other damage, Tyler ii tho only President who was married during his incumbency, and tho smiling Collux tho only V ice Pres ident Goorco Butler, tho nephew of his uncle Ben, iiu Dutch Gun, who has so long disgraced us as American Con sul nt Alexandria, Egypt, has boon ro- movcil. H. C. Burdock, clerk In tho post- office til New Haven, Conn., was ar rested on Saturday, chat-god with stealing and tampering with letters, Tho Liberal Republican National Executive Commitloo on Saturday opened their headquarters on Penn sylvania nvcnuo, in Washington. John Potts, chief clerk of the ur Departmotil for tho past fifteen years, died at his residence In Washington, on last Wednesday monring. At tbo lato general conference of Hie Methodist church tho subject of woman's preaching was left to tho further developments of Providence; undoubtedly the best placo to loavo il. A Georgia judge seventeen years ago sentenced u man to be hung, and lust month passed a similar soiilence on the man's son. Mr. John S. Clarke, tho American comedian, acted Paul fry, for tho first time in Lionuon, on llio Zith ultimo, nt tho Strand theater. A full of manna is reported at Cawnporo, in the Madras Presidency. It is a gummy, honey-like juieo, stick ing on too leaves oi too trees and the grass. Tho trouble in Rev. Mr. Cheney's church, Chicago, is suid to havo been caused by the introduction of a few ecclesiastical carpet baggers into the congregation. "1 know whal Gen. Sherman thinks," writos Joe Hooker, "and I know that ho left for Kuropo solely because he wanted to lako no part in tho Grant campaign. If comfort wore the only considera tion to be thought of in dressing dur ing this wcuthcr, one could got along easily with a pair of slippers and an umbrella. The Administration has lately bought two or three trunks of old Confederate papers which somo persons say nro manufactured for tho occasion for tho sum of 175,000. Tbo latest reason for supporting Grant is that ho is "a good citizen, husband and father." If so, let's limit him to these functions immediately, for he is a blessed poor President. The practice of paying the minis tor's sulary in advance in monthly in slallments, is gaining favor among iho t'roshylonans. 11 Is sum to be eas iest for tho church and best for tho preacher. The Huntingdon Globe, for many rears a loading Republican paper, this week takes down Grant and the Rndi cal Stato ticket, and puts up Greoly and Krown. Five ex mnyors of Pittsburgh and Alle-ghenv, vis: Mayer, liOwno, vt ea ver, Morrison and Drum, all clocted by a Republican constituency, are for Greeley lor 1 resident It is stated out of twenty-three criminnls pnidoned by a recent Gov ernor of Georgia, nineteen havo sinco boon convicted ot fresh olicnce. Hero is a hint for Governors nearer home. John It. Gough, is at homo, In ex collont health, hard at work upon his now lecluro. It will be entitled, "now and then." Ho bus already hud eight hundred applications to deliver it. Col. Robert P, Dochert has been re nominated for Senator in tbo First Souatorial District; a fitting compli ment to an ablo and worthy Sonalor, and an honorahlo man. As ho has likowiso boon nominated by the Re formers, his cloclion is made certain. The Blair county Labor Reformers nominated a full county ticket Inst week, and passed resolutions favoring the election of Hon. R. M. Spoor to Congress and Col. John A. Lemon to the State Senate Four years ago General Grant de clared that "if he was anything at all ho wis a Democrat." As. he Isn't a Democrat it follows that he is what his best fiionds claim him to bo just "nothing al all!" This is hard on Grooloy. Tho Now Haven (Ct.) Courier says : There has not been in America a caso of blacker and meaner treuchcry since Benedict Arnold sold himself and his trust fir a commission in the British army. .. Ono of the religious journula, tpouk ing of another, says that "it is an ex cellent paper, though we sometimes wish II would mix a liltlo inoro Chris tiatiity with its intelligence, and add a little inluligence to its Christianity." A church of no moan dimension, with sleoplo, io., has boen placed on the cars of the Chicago and North western railroad, at Dun ton, a station near Chicago, and Conveyed by steam to another station six miles distant, whero it was disumbarkod and set up ready for uso. Tho Grant Electoral Ticket in New York four years ago was headed by Marshall O. Roberts and Henry It. Selden as Senatorial Electors. They are both now opposed to Grant. A majority of tbo entire Grant Kloctoral Ticket of 1808 that is, of thoso still living will voto against Grant.noxt November. Every person, without regard to raco, sox or condition, who is found in the strcotsof tho cities and towns of Husaia in ft stato of Intoxication, Is compelled to work at sweeping the streets during tho whole of the noxt day, ...... Exit Frckhmkn's Bureau. Tho t rredmeVs Bureau ceased on 1st July, and tho urounrtv will bo trans ferrnd U) tho War Department and put under tho immedialo control of Iho Adjutant Genera), nrprndliiK on a llroken lletd. Furnev'a Press says tho Ring is thoroughly and completely demoral ized. 1 hoy givo up too nguv in wo Stulo, and depend altogothor upon fiund In Philadelphia and the pur chasaof Democratio election officers. Thoso they say havo always been at their command, which is prouauiy not ultogulhor fitlso. ll Is true that under the provisions of the infamous rcgisty law, which ul. owed lladical Aldermen to say who tho Domocrnlec election ollicors should he in every election district of Phila delphia, that Incompetent and purch asable parlies wero appointed. This was with Ilia dulibetate intention of committing frauds, and was so success ful that Au Packer was dcliheraloly counted out in Philadelphia, niter re ceiving votes enough 10 elect him. I'rominont Republicans in that city do not pretend to deny that such was the caso. J ho registry law was so amended last winter as to givo to the Dumocratio members ot. tho Hoard of Aldermen tho right lo name tho mon who aro to be appointed as Democrat ic cloclion ollicors. uosiuo. tiioro will bo no difficulty in securing the appointment by tho courts of com- pelonl wutchors lor every suspected district, beforo tho Stulo election takes placo. With a trusty Democrat ic election officer in ouch district, tied two shrewd watchers, the creatures of tho ritiii will not bo ablo skuIii 1(5 perpelruto tho frauds which continued John W.Geary in office. Honost men of all parties in Philadelphia havo do tcrnuncd that tho coming election shall be honestly conducted, and they will seo to it that the ruscally designs of both tho Slate nnd tho City Rings aro frustrated. Lancaster Jntdlnjen cer. The Government Stable Tho Pittsburg Post says; Tho now stables t' wo While Houso aro 70 by H0 loet, two stories in height, with a -Mansard roof. Thoir interior and exterior up pointmonls are said to surpass oven thoso of Robert Bonner's famous es tablishment. Their cost was nearly 8:10,000. No appropriation whutovor for such un cod ha been mado. Every day of work upon thorn has been in deliberate violation of lh law which rcquiios specitio grants of money for specific ooiects. vtorso than this, thu $.10,000 has bcon taken from tho funds appropriated by Con gross for tho now .Statu Department. hen n South Carolina carpel bagger lobies a loan of a million dollars to somo railroad, and steals part of it for Ins own uso, wo cull it then. lien tho President of tho United Slulcs builds his Hlubles with part of tho money ordered by Congress to bo spent on tho Stato Department, ho comes dangerously near imitating tho men whom ho keeps in power al tho South, Tho pica thai ho did not mean to do wrong, if true, is no ex cuse. Tho Executive should bo neith er tho luw-mukiiig nor law-breaking power. Unfortunately tho present Executive is both. An AiruoraiATE Slmohtkr. Frod Douglass edits tbo Mea Era, a weekly so culled organ of the colored race, published in Washington city. Ho is a negro of somo intelligence, and is not without a certain shrewdness. But his especially prominent char acteristic is an abnormal greed for publio'pap. Ho has made a comfort able fortune for hi one It' out ol tho national treasury, and lives in "stylo," whilo bis whole futility of grown up sons and daughters are taken care of at the public cxponso. lie toadies to the "powers that be" will) slavish obeisance, and licks the fuel of powor like a cur. This parasiio is now cm ploying tho columns of his paper in traducing the mon lo whom he is in debted for all he is mon whoso shoe latches ho Is unworthy lo unloose. We do not believe there is a more un scrupulous scamp on the fiico of tho arlh than this man Douglass, and he is a fit person to throw din in tha inter est of Grunt upon such men as Ly man Trumbull and his coadjitlois. . Grant's Sayinus. It may inter esl tho drum men, who are so fond of quoting Greeley, to road what Grant has said. Wo givo specimens below: "I only voted nt ono Presidential election, and then 1 votod for Buchan an." Grant la 1800. "Thero is such tinivorsal acquies cence in tho authority of tho g-ncrnl government throughout the portions of tho Southern Stutos vixitod by mo, that tho mere presence of a military force, without regard to numbers, is sufficient to maintain order." 6'rcinf"' Report to Congress in 1S00. "I am a Democrat, and whcii I am convinced that this war is wnged to proseeuto tho designs of the abolition tsls, I pledge- my honor as a ildier thnt I will carry my sword i the other side, and cast mv lot with that people." Grant in 1S0.1. Tho liberties of the country can not be maintained without none term amendment to tho Constitution," Grant in 1"351 The Inharmonious. Tho Granliles had a meoling in Boston a few even ings since, al which Geo. Butlor and Judgo Hour enlightened the natives Hoar told the people thai (ion. Grant 'Iliad labored for Civil Service Reform, and had boon bafllod at erory point by Congress;" while Butler denounced Civil Service Reform as "a proposition to raise an office holding aristocracy ." Both orators woro "cheered with the wildest enthusiasm," as they always are by tho faithful at Radical jambo rees. How swoot and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity, ; e ee- e i ' The (Uut Khouluks. What the duco is Collax doing f Ho oralod on iho Fourth, at Kslumasoo nnd made an orthodox political reform speech. The administration will have lo catch and cago Colfax, or ho may make converts to political reform. If there is any significance in words carefully put together and deliberately uttered, Colfux hus given Grant Iho cold shoulder, ray whal lie may to the contrary. This Fourth of July spoeuh of Co I fax is a condemnation of the policy of Grant, from top lo bottom, and from center to circumference It would nol bo a bad rctorm document. Just So. Tho Now York IhraU says: "Samho should be satisfied with Sumnor's declaration "Tho Equal Rights of All." If ho nttempls in soar higher, al tho insligation of sotdij. minded carpet bsggurs, he may fui altogether." And again "Pass lit word for Massa Uraut.". Tho word was passed Uiiingli the ncgru lines in North Carolina, but soiuvliow or other tho command tooIIulC" brought fiunibQ to a sudden, af amhuilj, , ' A .Vovrl EutrrprlHt. Mr. J. Honrv Mush, of Sharon, Vt., owns a Minkery, or building eroded lor llio purpose oi brooding or raising mink us a sourco of profit, either from selling tho unitnals to breed from, or from selling their fur. He has boon in the business four years, counting tho present seuson. lie first invosted one hundred dollars. From this be ginning ho raised the first two seasons, young unos enough so that ho sold either animals or skins to tho amount of 8 100, nil tho whilo retaining suffi cient to keep his original slock more than good. In all this time (two years) ho did not pay out in cash over 810, und all tho other articles of pro duce, w hich ho used tor them, which he raised himself, liUe milk, bread, meat, etc , did not amount to tho sum of 8.1. Tho third year, owing to mismangomont, ho lost nearly nil tho young ones whilo vorv young, but saved enough to pay alf expenses and even then yield a good profit. Tho present season has been fully as suc cessful us tho first two, but ho cannot yot tell what his profits will bo, as ho has not yet disposed of his crops, but has been as forlunulo as he could wish. He has not been ablo to supply tho demand, and has already hud moro applications lor them than ho can fill even if ho raises every kitten he has. As long as tho present demand for mink fur continues, this business must continue lo bo a profitable ono, and at all events ho is very well satisfied with llio result of his Investment. Vatch?nan t- Journal. Straws, etc. A doleful occtirrcnoo took place on one of tho Hoboken forry boats ul New York. A vendor of Giant badges went aboard and be gan to hawk his goods. He thrust miniatures of tho Gift-taker into tho faces of the passongors. "Who's this?" they asked. "That's Gin'ral Grant, iur; buy one, be s lollnr awlul cbenp. "Givo me a Greeley badge;" said ono; "I II take a little ol the white hul in mine," said anothor; "Take 'cm over to Jersey and soli 'em to Robeson, tho ?0!i,000 feller, he'll buy 'cm," ad vised a third; "l'vo lived pretty hap pily for sixty three years without any pictures of that man around, and it's loo late to commence now; wo know him too well whero we live," said an old gentleman; "Twenty ffve cents for those things I why you could't get twenty fivo conts lor tho original il you had him here, con temptuously remarked another; "Ho's boen sold for nothing lots of times, and his brother-in-law ulways got tho pay," sai hisd companion. Another asked "why he didn't bring out somo Grocley badges, such as tho pooplo wanted," and another wanted to know "what relation tho peddler was to Grant." And thus tho poor fellow wont through tho boat, selling not one badge tho wholo trip, nnd dole fully declaring he was Sorry ho made the trip, being out his faro. A Brisk Am;. This is an ago of hurry, and Iho post card is tho perfect exproiwion of tho ago. The old cour tesies of society its ceremonious bow, its woll turned compliments, its re finement of address and demeanor have all vanished with tho leirure which produced them. Nobody has time lo play Sir Charles Grandison in the crush of a modern drawing room, whero intercourso is reduced lo a passing bow, and conversation to a friendly epigram. The artist sends potboilers to tho Academy, nnd "wishos he had timo" for nobler work. Tho very scholar rnshes for sheer lifo through phnmphlets and octavos, and dismisses his dusty folios to tho gar roll. We havo discarded hour glasses from our pulpits, and cut down Iho sermon to twenty minutes. Our very holidays are a raco against timo, and tha tourist returns triumphant at having done Syria and the Pyramids in a month. Tho post card is tho fitting correspondence of an ago like this of a world which believes itself loo busy to put S shoot of paper into an envelope Wo nro proud of it, as we arc proud of our express trains nnd our telegraphs. Il helps us to hug ourselves on the whirl in which we livo, and thu wonderful way in which we manugo to livo in it Saturday Ilevinc. Securing the Neoko. In order to secure the negro voto of Pennsylvania nineteen twentieths of w hich they woro stiro of beforo tho radical Slate central committoc, at it meeting in Ilarrisburg, filled tho vacancy in their Suite ticket by seloetiog a "distin guished gentleman" of color of Phila delphia as elector at largo. As an ornament to the ticket, and a compli ment to the npgroes, this may do well onotigh ; but if their affection for the negro was real, they would share with them tho offices of profit as well us of honor. Down With TiikmI "Duwn with tho Treasury King I" is tho cry that comos lo us Irom ovory seotion ot the Slnto. Down with Cameron, Mackey, Ilartranft, Allen, and all tho other con spirators against tho publio good ! Twenty fivo Republican nowspapors cry, "Down with them I" Thousands of honest Republicans cry, "Down with thotn I" Tho entire mass of Domorrntlo volers cry, "Down with thorn I" No quarter should bo given them. The Stato must be rid ol tho Camoron raid, and 1872 is llio year for doing it. Tackino. A Washington corrcs ponpent of tho 2.1th ult., says Vice President Colfax Commenced lo day lo pack up his fitriiiluro preparatory lo vacating Washington and retiring to private lifo, On tho oihor hand, the Exooulivo Mansion is undergoing re pairs and ronovalion at the suggestion of Mrs, Grant, with the lull conviction tout she will enjoy the improvements lor several years to come. eS , Too Bad. Tho negro legislators of notilh Carolina aro pressing a bill "to prohibit Slulo officials irom leaving tho Stale, except with tho consent of tho Legislaturo." That is unkind to Governor Scotl and Treasurer Parker, who aro preparing to join ex Gover nors lloltlon and Bullock in tho .North. They think llio South unhealthy (or them just now. The Hebmit. Jlr. Hutch, formerly Mayor of Cincinnati, and a gentleman of wealth and intelligence, now lives the lifo of a rocluso on tho inland of St. Vincent, Fla , which ho owns. Tho island contains 7,000 acres a ml swarms with door and emtio. Mr. Hatch lMs but a servant or two, sec bul iow vi sitors and is monarch of a.1,', na niryajs. European TsAyia. Tho exodus lo Mllopo Irom Vew ork on Saturday last " g:iin immense, fivo steamers departing lkU,mt suvon or eight hundred passengers on board. - gcitr 3nlrf'tlSfmcntj. AGKICULTUUAL FAIR. Tho CloaiBnld Cuunly Agricultural Boelety wlN hold a Fair, ou the gruunde of tbe Park A. Dele tion, beginning on the Butb of Seplauiber .and eontinuing through tbe lit and Id days of Onto- ner. lite agrtouiiurlite, nianuraoturera and me ebanlui of the county are earneetly refuelled to aid tbe hoelety In getting up aueb an asbibttion of the pruduota of the enuuty a. (hall be gratify ing io an oonocrncd. 'I he premium Hit and the regululinni will appear in due tune, "K Wil. lUULtlt, lWdcnt. 1)1 C N I C. A P i oTS' u7 w i I r bolic Id, on AI'UL'FT 21UI., in the beautiful grore, che by Ft. Ilouaventuie'i Church. (Iralimlon Hill.. Proceed, lo be defined to paring nil the cliuioli ilelil, !. J. ilcMAM H, uugT-3t Pa.tor. E. A. BIGLER & CO., . HIAl.tMS IS - SQ U ARE TIMBER, and manufacturer! of ALL kllnir havl:d llmiii.ii, 8 7'7J I'LEUtFlKLD, PKNN'A. 6t1ceextraoudina The undersigned hereby gives notice to all Kireone who have not fettled Inoir account, up to ay l.l, IS71, teeome forward Immrdlatrly and kettle, ur be will be ooaipelled lo pleoe their ac oountl in the hande of an attorney for collection. L. M. tOUTIUKT. Frcnchtll'a. Aug. 7, 1S72. HO 1 Olt" SALE OR"REN'fT 4 VALUABLE FARMS, IJi CLKAHllEI.U COUATV, OFFERED FOR SALE OR REM. The un Irrnitfned offt-ri for lale or rrnl the W lowing nauifd Urtna.tiiuatrd inUirafd lewmbip, Clearfield county, Pa., rut Wo. 1. Known ai the M0M Cmitrltt Parin, on ilurk Ituu, miiitnlaing eltit l(0 Am a, about M arn, Uin ed-ared and unurr a good Mate of etillivatlon ; the ha!an m tiuii-er,, ,, So. 3. Vu.jwn an the "Cludia RouMi-lot Farto, containing at. out KM) Arrca. aUnt 4U acri of which are cleared and under a good ttate at cultivation, aud I be baJauce well tiwue red No 3 Known ai tha "Lamb Farm." faevina- about luO aerci cleared nd under cultivation. No. 4, Known the "Ed. Woolrich Farm," containing aluut 130 Acrva, a largr portion of wjiit-u u c i fared ami utvivr cultivation, the Lai anro being timbered. N'o. I, 2 and .1 have dwIlin, barn and ether iini rovruie nti thcrci.n treated, and nil four have ore bar, tprmgn and it ream of running wlcr on lb cm. Krajonable terms in thv matter of payment, and pDMi'-fiun given on April 1st, lit', A. For farther tnlorenittbii rail n or al Irrug L. M, t'Ul TKIET. aut;7 .1m Frvtichville. ChrarbWd Co., I'. K A (Ml K US' EX A M I N A T 1 02CS. itblie Kiaminetioni of Tv-ht?r fur the pre-otit afhool year, will be held fur ibe rrveetiva aturicte at iMiiuwa i CleorMil aod Lawrenoevllla, Saturday, August 24, at ClaarAHd. rtirwcnirflU and Tike, Monday, August 20, at vurwonrvuir. Lumber City. Ferguson and I'ena. Tuesday, Aiguii vi, ai Luuibcr ( tty. Jtvil, Wrdneednv. Auauit 2. at IV-wrr. 1 hrw Wnhingfon and Che!, Thurdij, Augtiat iv, ai .cw v ok it in g ton. Iturutide, Friday, Aiitfuat 30, at Burniido. Orol and iJccatur, ilundny, HoptrmUer 2, at Oiwola. WooilwarJ and Ilouttdala, Tuaiday, September' a, mi iiouii'ittig. Uulieh. Wrdnredar. Pcntrmbr 4. at Janenvilla. ltrcraha, Thurday. Bpterabar 5. al tl h?D Mopo. lanian, rciney, nt-pirniber a, at rtntonvtret Knot, Saturday, Srpieoibcr T, at New 1 ill part. Kxamiuatioas to eomaaaee at 9 o'clock a, w. Dire tore are requested to be pri'ieat, that they may erlrct their tearherv on the ilay of examina tion. J. A, II K MJOK l , Uo. Biiptt CIcarArld, AaguH 7, It. 2. at . JEC025STRUCTKD. DANIEL STEWART & SON Having purchased the Cheap Clothing IIoum of iaan l. Jioiienaiein, bave the largftst and bent aortnient of Manufactured Goods in the oounty. aad i sell their READY MADE CLOTIIIXG, for Men, Doys and Children, ao peii tEXT, mii:api R Than any other houae In the county. They will always keep on band a large and el egant asaortuient of Ci'.vri" Fi'iixisuisa goods. HAT", CAPS, TIU'NKS, ' , VALINES, Ac, Ac OF THE LATTBT f TYLK8 AXD PATTEllNS. If you want In ,cl (rend aa.l lljlifh Clolhlnt, al low fif urce, lu nol Uil tu call at their e.tau li.buteut belcre .pending yuur monejr elwhere. Hcuicml-er the place. ati,7'i2 lAMKL BIEWAllT A SOU. i VALUAnLK ri!Ol'KUTY, (oc7r flcaiflcl.l), FOR AI.H.The f,ll,.,j denerlrtrd Huum aad Irfil uf Denirl J. Kelrherl, Il henliy uflcred at prlrale eale. Hituate on tba nurlh .ide uf Main Direct, Vitti Cluarlleld, frout int 60 feel on .aid etreet, Iheuce exlcndine hark IKO fret, wilh a (immI Iwo elorT dwcllinjr. Jy feet frunt hv 1H fet dep. and ktirbea lAxio fit at tachrrl. The building, are new and well ftui.licd nnd I he property la a vcrj dciralde ene. Fur term. Iminire of . ' T. H. Mt'RRAY. uf;7-3t Atlornce lor 1). J. Itek'bert. 1 )lt(J POSED AMK.V DMENT TO THE ' Constitution of Ponnsjlyanla. JOINT F.K.ItlLl'TION rmpo.ing an amen. Ira. al to the ron.lilullnn of IVrmvlranla. i Be it eeeerW iy Ik, Srnol, n4 rYowe e Alcpce Mrelaliee. . the OMMemefuf of '.tiH.,'aiu la 1mrntt Awmi'ji eicf. Thai Ihe following amend ment of the t'on.titution uf thie t'ointnonwcalth he propnied In the people for Iheir adoption or reject ioa, fur.uatit to tbe arovieiem uf tha tenth article thereof, to will , A M X J) il B X Tt Ririk' out the ith .Ktiaa of the aiilk article of the t'oii.lltiitioa, and inlort in lieu thereof the following: "A Flair Trealttrcr f bull lie cho.cn hy the nuahoMl elector, of the Ware, at euch timp. and lor euch terra of ecrvtr. a. .hall l Vreerihcq he law." WILLIAM liLLlOTT, Speaker of Ihe lloi'.e-0; nrprrerntalivel. JA.uFM 0. UI TAN, Hpeakcr of the Senate. Ae;.rtnrir Tha twentT.iceond day uf March, Anno llomiui ana thuueaud ei.lit hundred and .crcntr two. JNIl! tV. I1KAKV. I'rci .id and eertlSed for pntttlcalion pur.nant H the faotk Artiele of Hi. tioii.lltotion. FKANt'lH JI'IIDA.N, Pccrrlary of the roiutncnwcallh. Olllca Hccrctiry of the ro'inmonwcalth, I ' lUrri.hurg, June i'Sth, l;l. Sm 1I H IU H' A CDNliTAIIlel:") FPI.M Wa hav printed a large rutnier of the nvw PKR HI Ll., and win on th reeript of twenty. IrnaanU Ojail n flop to ! nddroaa. . turtt 2fur g.flvfrtlJMfuW. (CAUTION. All porvoniftrt hereby Motioned J ifraitrnt fiurabaiing or Im wnjr mcdJIlng wtlb I block JtUrfii, 1 swrrol I. uric. 4 Cowl, B bad Young Cat tit, Ifl Hhitp, A Hogi, I ftuw, 1 Hr row, 1 Iwo borM Wagon,! ttli Harnett, I Wind mill, 1 Hied, and all Ilia IIuuh-IviM and Kitchen Fur nit lira, now In poiimion of Mury Woolhattler, In Uoftft lowMh.jt, as tha aant belong lo na and ara tuhjaot to mjr order, JyM-ai . 8. H.WOOLIIKATEIl. uTus,T;ounT saLei In puraunnoe of an order of tho OrtihanV Court of Clturlield eonntjr, tha under iguod ad minUtralor of tbe rttnta of Jane Hm.th. lata of Woudward towniliii, dwfa-cil, will aril nt piidtlo ), on the -miiiM-n, on HAH H DAY, A UU I 8T 17th, 1H72, at 3 o'nluck p. in., a certain lot of ground, I it ii ate In the villugn of Amoirilte, with a frame hnuie and other iui prove incut a thervon rented. Tkrhi or Ram. Ono-tialf each on eonflrma tlon of tale and the lialanoa in all mon the, with Intercit, to be eeou red by bond and mortgaga on the prcinitce. . JOiS El'H J. IjUWALT, Jy.ll AumlniitratMr, OUPIIAS COUHT SALE I lu rnrtuaoeo of an order of tha Orphane' Court of Clartk'ld oounty, the uridtriij(ttfd trua tcf!, te., In the mattor of the fale of the roal re late ef llolwrt MoKadden, lato of Cheil towotbip, aid mmnty, Ueceaaed, will evil al publio ealr, at the it ore bue of William lluolr, in the village of Ncwl urx. raid lowi.nhip, on W hl hLA i , tSKtTEMHi-.il 4th. I;?, at HI o'clock a. m , the follow In dvicrlbed ml oMata, late of aatd de- oeaaiud, viai All that certain lot or piece of ground ntuale id eaid towuikip, atijoimiig, lanui ul L.J, Ilurd aad other, and containing T acrea and Ib 4-10 parcbei, more or Iea. 'J bo pnprly it cleared and vnder a good 'lata of cultivation. Tbhmii of Hale. One-ball thf pim-linae none cash on aonflrination of tale, and the balance in ne jrrar, the latter payment with Ititermt, to be ecu red by bond and mortgnf on the pretniiei. J. M A A l b Li JIlLTr.UUA.MI, JjSI ' , : . Trv'teo. N tlHDIN A CE lie it ordained lie the llurgc. and Towo Council of th. Imrouirh of t'lcarni hl, and il I, hcrot.T urdaincd .Ly the authority of the earne, That from and after tbe flr.l day or Augu.t, A. I). I7J, the l'ark. or puhlie ground, .hall be under the escloaire eon trol of Ibe llurgc.f and Town CounciL That the Hurgcif .ball annually appoint eoroe citiicn of ine norotign to take charge ur Ihe ..me, who hall guard, protect and renew the tree a. the circumstance, u.y reuuira. U. L. lthMJ, ATTMr: A. W. hr.r. Clerk. Clearfield, July 23, If? 2. J)l I. L. iiaiiie.Tais. a. mnuiea. REIZENSTEIN Si BERLINER, (Succoors to I), floui A Co.,) wholesale dealers la OEMS' FMMSimG GOODS, ti, ti.inard itrcot, between Churoh street and Want JJroadway, New York city. jy3l'72 1 N (tRIl.ACU-Be it oivlaincd by tbe ll. Uurgefts and Town Counoll of tba borough ul Clearfield, aud It is hereby enacted aad ordain ed by tbe authority of tbe rauie. That the pmnertr owners along the euuib side ol Locust streot. from Hurt, strert to trvot aimt.be rnfuired, after Ihe usual notice, to make aad maintain s pare saent, fve feet oide, with three slrinrers. the out er edge to be ten feet from the line of (bo lou. U. I.. Khtl, liurgeis. Aftreti A. W. Lta, Clrrk, . Clearfield, July Tl, 1872. jyl ANfH 1)1 1 K Xt INHKLATIOX "TO BIhKWALKS, in Nrw U'anbtnjrton Boro : br.r. I. lie it enacted and ordmned hy tha liur fr and Town Council of the borough uf New Waihinpton. ni il is hereby matrd and ordain ed by authority af tho tame. That it shall be and is herehy made the duty v( the Stixnt Cotouiis sionrr of said boroufrh. after tba first day of Au gust, 1ST 2, to lay or causa to be laid on all the street of said borMugb, now laid out or that nay hereafter he laid out, as tha Council shall direct, sidewalks, to be ma' la, constricted and laid hereinafter provided, before each kit fronting on aid streets, where tbere is now or may hereaJtar be no sidewalks laid, of brfok, stone or plank. 8ec. 1 That all sidewalks whleb shall be here after laid in said borough shall ha sot Ima than four feet wide, and shall be eon it rue ted of brick, tone or plaok. When constructed of plank, the same to bt-not lens than two inches in thickness and eut not less than four feet In length, and laid aero sleeper or at ringer a, which shall be of scantling or such Material as will irmly eapport said plank, and be Area ly spiked down. Pmwfirri, That before laying suoh sidewalks, the Council ball give notice tu the owner or owners of the respective lots on said streets, or In ea the own er cannot bo found, then to tbe oveupaot of the same, and if no occupant be thereon, hy a written or printed no! tee no ted up on said pn uiiprt, that in compliance with this ordinance sidewalk are required to be laid I e fore tboir rerpeclira lot, a aforesaid, within thirty days from said dare. And prvri trH, That the owner of lots shall, at their option, Iny walks of fone, briok or pi auk ; but where ptask walks are already laid, they stun ba mnJe to conform with the afon snil prorii ns. 8i:c S. That il shall be Ihe doty of the tftreet Cotuuiiutoner to giro ten days' notice to the own er or owners of the respective lots bounding aid streets, or in cbmi the owner can not be found, tht-p to the occupant of sai 1 nremivs. to rctietr such sidewalks as n-.w are or may hnreafter be out of repair, and in d faalt of such owner or owner or oocupant of said property renairint the same, then il shall be the duty of th Street Commissionerto n psir or cause it to be repaired. Mrr. 4. Thai It is herehy made tbe duty of Ibe fticet Commissioner to keep a regular account of all the work done by htm, or hv others under him in Isyirg and repairing tbe sidewalks before the rrppectire lots, and of the kind, cost and amount of material used fnr the same, and make a weeklr return then of to tbe office of the Itnrge , for writch work and materials ba shall be pud by an order on the borough treasurer. ftc. ft. That whenever and often as side. walks shall be laid or repaired hy the Street Com- missiouer, in eonturintty with (tie provmons here of, it shall be the duty uf tbe Secretary forthwith to furnish the owner or owners of tbo re meet ire iois un wnicn sain wort was none, or in case no owner can be found, then to the occupant of the premise, a bill of eaid work and materials, with iweniy per centum attilmonal added thereto, no lifting sack owner or owners or occupant to pay ma kiwi wiimn iea aays to toe borough irnasu rer ; and on default of such payment, tbe earn Khali be eollrcted in Yordanee'wiiai tbe laws in snob cast provided. By order of Ihe Council. AKTtPtTi A. J. JACKSON, J. P. Pkata, Fccy. Burgeaa, 5cw Washington, July 10, 187J. 4 i V of Htdewalk of Know in the Dorough ot New Washington. F EC. 1. B it enacted nnd ordainad bv th Barges and Tun Cuuneil of tho Borougb of new h asbiugtoa. an l tt is hereby onacteii and ordained hr authoritr of the same. That It ! hereby made th duly of tbe Ilurge, whenever b shall direct, to causa the sidewalks to U cleared of snow, within twenty-tout hour after tn umi sball faaro neased falling, and upon failure of any perron cr persons to comply with the aforesaid provisions they btll baflped In a sum not receding flea dollar, lo be collected as debt of like amount aro now recoverable by iw, uj oraer oi iae ouneii. Auasr: A. J. JACK80X. Burgeis, J. P Pram, See'y. New Washington, July 10, 1873. 1 1 1 1 M Mil... 4 1 1 I.' . . ... .... - . - - - s.rm ,,n. iwe-.caieu l AllKlAdK. Inquire of Joi P. O. MVLIMI, Ckar6elJ. LIWT til' JI KIIKM PRAWV mil PHP Icrntier Term, A. II. 1872, (Ilk ilocJv, 3Jil.) 17 a a a P Jl ROHB. J. W. Wright....lleccarla Waj.Prll 11,11 Aaron SMrey...i.1n.1iiii .1. fi. M'KicrDan...ilttlicb Hugh Leech Itltimu J. wan, Sr...M...Janl.n llm.. Itall.tiin l!nj;!r,flCoDraii llftkcr Knm t'ow.lcr llradtonl'H. t'lv.lc Lawrence Wa, .cbwcm. jr...llrnilv John Lee Iliirn.iijr Ailnm line; Chc.i I. Jiilin.tuii l.'learfii'M J. II. Flcininc.t'nr'ena'lc It. Hiiewallcr Ilicalur Wa. T.le... .1. II. Ililc ..LumWr Citr llco. I. e. ..Mnrri'. U. C. M full... ..Osceola M. L. V.. Kvan. l'ikc Mcury IVntl t'ninn If. llendi-raon,.tVood'rd W w. Moore..... Koi riin j TitAVKnea jt'Roaa, . Thoe. Vullca....r.cccrln;il. W. Hall...,,, II. A. tt hnlit.... ' J.rl. J.irej John Krbard " A. J. DIavow., Henry H. M'tlhee....llcll IVnrail (iintcr., N. lyaa. berry.... II radt'ird I J . M. Jor.lni..., Ilrabaia ..(lulioh II. Hart.Mt.8r. ..Hra.lT H. Ilapertv.. .Ia. L. t'larb.... Lewie hrh.nl...., " lleolica t'nldwcll. " Wm. Cetlicart ' .Mm Park).. ..Lawrence Wm. Ilrowu.... " .Mat. Head " lobn llc ' .Uenh Irwin..,, " A. J. Kin. N'. Heefc... Ilurn.idc Adam II k " M. M'Klwala..., ' .Ine. Jobn.lon. Cheet I. aae Haincj I. t''Mtteret...CoeinKtnn It. M l,lier.on..l'leartlrlil l. Hcnnee..,.. h II. H. llmom....0nr'en,'c J. Ilmiihmen Decatur . N Clarren " A. r.Riiehmen.... " J. II. Ajre....... M. W.lkcr ' J. II. Fwitfa.un.l'eraiU'fln lijlit. tl. r1liw....n.licn I'etcr Kcple..., .lae. Harrier... .Inbn Sheir.. . tn. A. Miwre.. Leri lllnnm , ...Morrl, ..tieeeola ..Pcnn ..I'ike .lohn I Hlieim " .lo,. Ktenw r. ,,,., w John Uweni. .,.., ' I. JJ. tl.rriion " Wm. Kline... .Woodward gTONE'S SAW GUMMKKS AND , ; SAW U rSliJTS. ' We have recelead Ibe a,ene? for Ihe ahnreand will cell tbeia at m.:iulnrtarer a price Call and fnamtne theni. Tbcjr are tha let. J' lU fl II. r. Ill U I, P.lt A CO. 100 111'lll l.a Of TIMOTHY BKKI and I mi bn.hel. of I'l.llVUH k.Kli f" aal. at th. Center Hlora, B ' " a. a w. p mvin rarweimille, Pa.f ttia. U, Ult. . : Clearfield County Bank. fPIIR Clcaillrld County Hank a. .a lneer. J. t. d lii.tiluiloa be. gone oat af ai.t..T! tha eurrender of lti cbarur, os May j, n, All It. ttoek Ii owa.d by tha lubMrlber',, ,. will conlloue Ibe llankibg ke.laei. at k. Ha! place, private Ilenkera, under Ihe Ira aaZ. ol the "Clearleld County Uink." W. JJ. poD.IMi for tbe deln.ol the Hank, aadwlllp,. Ill not., an demand at tbe roaster, bwudu recelred end intereat paid when money it a Bxed lime. Paper di.eounted at ill perceit, ai bcrctofora. Our virion. I ra.pon.ihllltt u pledged for all Jbof oaili recelead end bu.ia.i, Iran. etcd. A cotlijuanea of tha liberal p. ronage of the huaine.a men of tba county I, .iiectiu'lr .ollcl'rd. Ai Pre.ldoal, Ca.hl.r m ndiceri of ire late Clearfield Ceualy lleok, require th. notoi of raid Hank to bi praiontel for rerl.nti.tlon . ' JA8. T. LKONAMD, BICHARt) 8nAW, WM. PORTKR, JAB. B. ORAUAll, A. K. WHIUIIT, (I. L. HIBO, WM. A. WALLACB. The hu.lnen of tha Bank will bi eaadieted Vt Jobn W- Adani., K.q., a. Cajhi.r. u.l rj County National Bank, OF CLEARFIELD, PA. ROOM In Mvonle RulNiing, one door north af C. 1). Walon'i Drug Store. 1'n.Mge Ticket, to and I'rora Liverpoal, Qaeew. town, tib.gow, London, Pari, and Copeahegca, AUn, liriili. for aale on tbe Royal Bank of re!at4 and luiptrial B.nk hf London. JAMES T. LLO.NAltD, Pre.f. W. M. FIIAW, t'a.hicr. tl:l:7r J. U. M l! irk. Edward Perk.. BANKIXQ 4 COLLECTION HOUSE . Of McGirk & perks. Fuccesnora to rotter, l'erki, A Co., Phlllpkburf;, Oiitr County, Ptu 11 r II Kit H all the bnriness of a Banking IT., V I wil1 oe transacted prooiitl and upon ik most favoraule teraia. aiarT-tf IHiSfrUnnfoufJ. Cheap Furniture, jonx GULICIlT DYS1RES to infer- hi old ftiendr a f-, toner, that baring enlarged bit step Increased b!: racilititi for naatwactur1rf, k, now nr?--rd to make teordsrrwi-b Funtttirn 'u,yh desired, 1b good alylo and at ebeap raiN tor trtDii. ne generauy oa on nana, at kii Farnitur room, a rarled assortmeul of rasii mad furaiture, amoog which aro UUREAU3 AND SI DE-BOARDS, Wardrobes and Bonk-Csses; Centre, Sofa, Pari, Breakfast and Dining Kitenslow Tab); Csa mon. yreaob-post,Cottsfe,Jenry-Lind aad ethn Kedfteadsf Hera of all M4t, Werk-staatt Hut racks. Wasb-aund; Hoekint and am. Chairs; sprlng-ieat, eane-bottom, par!r, tea mon and other Chairs; Look lag-Glasses of trsty description os baud ; aad jcw glasses fer U frames, wbteb will bo rut lo on rrry reasoeibU terms on shortest Bailee, lie also keeps ea hut or furnishes to order. Cors-boak, II air aid Ci. ton-top Mattrcnea. Coffin, or Kvert Kind Mad to order, and funeral attended wits a Uearae whenever desired. Also, II oas Paiaii. (in tl la errtir. Tha au Kart lu t-.-.i.. tures, and ba constant j o -kA. v 'tli'-aL 1'stent asbing afach in, tn best now it awl Taos nsiag tats machine oarer need be auk out clean clothe! He also baa Flyer'i Psun Churn, n superior article. A family nslng U vnurn aerr neea oe wunoui oniier I All the shore and auny ether ariklei trsftt alsbed to customers cheap for Cas oreiefaaifti tor approvea country pryauca. t&erry, Msflt, Poplar, Lin wood and ot"er Lumber awltabt f Cabinet work, taken In ixcbange for faraitn Remember the shop Is on Msrtef tweiL Cliaifleld, Pa., aud ftoarly opposite tbt "Wd Jia Store." JOHW ttlUCIL Norember A, 18AI p READING FOR ALLII BOOKS & STA TIOyERY. Market M. Clearfield, (nt the Post Oflrt) 'MiB andersignad bags leave la aaaeaastl i. tbe eiliaene of Cleat field and vicinity,!, be ba I tied ap a room nnd has Just rstsnei from ibe city with n large naoantof meitf anert uoistieg tn part oi Bibles and MisceUaneoas Boobr Blank, Aeeoant and Pas Book of every V ori,tion ; Paper and Envelope, Prnck arsnei ana plaint fen ana fenoiii; Blank, Lu Papers, lieeda, Mortgage; Judgment, Istaf- tfon and l'rooiissory note; bite and rant, ment Brief, Legal Cap, Record Cap, and Bill Cn, Sheet, Musi for allbor Piano, i lute or Vtsut constantly on band. Any book or ststleitrr desired that I may not bar on band, will bs ordered by first oxpresa, aad sold at heio or retail to salt customer. I will bIp kin period! ea I literature, aneb a Magasines, Km. papers, fte. V, A. UAL Lis, U' arDeld Hay 7, lROl-tt DAVID YOUNG, Stone-Cutler and Stone-Mason, T ILL eierute all work la hi. liae it wet T ante neei a red In FIKST-LLASS n; Architectural Ornamenta In ALL STTLEP, Ftona Dreoinf ef nr de.cnrilnn, and all hindi of naaon work en tracted for in eroatcf tbe eonnty. Any prrnu wi.binK to have re.peetabla mem. aorh ul atoae-evttinf (tone, will and H la tbelr litem to call upon ma I wonld air. Inform th. lie ibat 1 can d.liror an; quantitj or elu. .lone dclrea, aa 1 era Ilia owner of a F1IWT-CLASS STONE QUAKKI Orilrri for work can ba adilreiied to DAVID YOl Sa, BarM,?r) Cleardcjd Pa The Lightning Tamer. THI K undersigned nro the aole Agents la tl 1 runtr for tbe "North American Heltaim l.liJIITMNU RODS." Taose are th onltw rds now in use. and are endorsed by all U' seientino men in the.eonntry. W brrehv notifr the eititen of th ff that will rut them un n bettor rod, sattv les money, than Is charged hy the fcreir agents who annnally traverse tha ooanty carry off our little oash, neror to ratora. EXCOUItAGK HOME LABOR Thoaa wWhlng Llrbtnlm Kei ererlel their bail Jii.g. need but addrea, al hy Irtle. " call In i.reoo. Wa will m them p in;e.r In theeounte, and warrant tbera. Tbe KodrW Plitarei can ba iccn at anj ttma kj eilli.l' owriuira. h. r. muunn ClearBeld, March SO, IsTO ,t g 1.1. 1.1 NO OVV AT COSTI FOR O A II I The largcit .took af F IT It X I T IT It) rer offered In rLKARFIb'LP! At ihe KTF tM O A H I V FT BnoP ecmcr Mi1 and mii r'trecl ILKARIIKLK, T. The andcrljrnrd would annnnnce to tbe fa lliat he bai on hand and I. now crTerin chF" ea.h, tbe l.rreet .lock of Fnrnllara '' " in tbil county, conii.ti.K of fpholilcred Pirlor Pnlte, CUaniborS.ll.,. Klen--li T.e fcercleriei Rook Cwi, I", Kl.teadl, " Purine 1Ud. and MaltrrMcl, Uuniei and 1,"Kk l'lain A Marble Top Table. A Bareiab Wnh.tAnda, fnc fiat and Common Chain, Rookini Cb.lra. I,o,.kint 6" Window Khadca, Pictur. Framei Cord, and Tamla, e. tie alio manufacture! and kcepl on hand f ant hprinj Ucla, Ihe bx.t ercr ImrwccJ. , farp.il. ihould ba willioiit them. AnJ o..,l, not on hand .an be had on llwrl """ l:.,l..,l..,i. end i,.irina neatly rf "- T ...... I w COFF1NC. of all li . can he h hour.' notice, and at Ihe lowert rrieefc AW Uun of IQ per eent. mane mr ea.o. M KTAI.LIC CASKS, or Roeewood, Cherry Coffine. anb la.i or w.wd top"." on fire hour.' notice, Peraonal allcndance with her, '""J oeeailonl, and errlre furnl.hed when dew Th.nkiof the poMie foi nl h"i i etncl permoal attcniion lo hu.liiew, reooive a eenttawanca ol tha win. IUli.oirt.cr I he place the Stoara Cauinet Sfl Corner ol Market and liltb fleet.. lanhM,1t It. KAMFL BKSNt