Shf U puMiran. GEORGE B, GOODLANDElt, idito ana raormaroa. CLE AK FIELD, PA. WEDNKSDA Y MORNING. AUG L'8T 14,1971. Democratio National Ticket. c. ; FOR PRESIDENT, HON, HORACE GREELEY, or xaw tobb. J I rOR VICE PRESIDENT, B. GRATZ BROWN, or amorii. Democratio State Ticket, FOR (JOVKRNOR, CHARLES R. BUCKALEW, . OF COIDHIU COOTT. FOR SUPREME JUDOB, .AMES THOMPSON, or couxrr. FOR AUDITOR GENERAL, WILLIAM HARTLEY, or aanroan counrr. FOR CONQRBSSMEX AT LARGE, II KN I) ft ICR B. WRIGHT, Lnierneeeanty. RICHARD VAUX, Philadelphia. JAMES 11. HOPKINS, Pituburgh. Delegate! at Large to tho CoBetltajltonal Courentton. Jeremiah B. Block, York. """rut W. Woodward. Laura. Willi. Bigler. Clearfield. Frank B. Uowan, Philadelphia. Robert A. Laubertuo. Ilarriibura;. A. A. Purman, Wayneiburg. . JaiaM Kllil, Pottlville. George M. Delia, Philadelphia. John A. Campbell, Philadelphia. .. . , Willian L. Corbet!, Clarion. William II. Smith, Allegheny. ' William J. Bacr, Somerecl. 8. C. T. Dodd, Franklin. Samuel II. Reynold,, Laooaaler. , ELECTORS. ' (DATOBIAL. Booia Cowab, of Westmoreland. Uaoaaa W. Bbimbb, of Fraoklia. nirntiraraTiva. f etnax Mati, of Brio. Jo 8. MiLtan, of Huntingdon. ' 8. Onoea Far, of Philadelphia. . Dutrictt. 1. Thome, t. Barter. .13. D. Lowenberg. - I. biepa. u. Andereon. I. John Moffat. 4. George R. BerralL 14. JeiieMcKnighl. It. Henry Webb. 14. Henry J. Stable. 17. R. W. Chriity. 18. Wllliani F. Logan. III. Runelei Brown. 10. F. M. Robiuooo. it. J. R. Molten. 22. T. II. Stoveueon. 23. John H. Bard. 24. Ueorge W. Miller. I. To be tiled. 6. Iiaiah B. lloupt. T. Samuel A. Dyer. a. J "flee G. Hawley. I. Hiram II. Swarr. II. B. Reilly. II. John Kunkle. It. Fred. W. Uuaitor. Democratio County Ticket. For Delegate to Conititutlonat Conrention, A M. M. McCVLLOUGII, of ClearBeld, Subject to tie actios of tbe Dlitriet Conference, FOR ASSEMBLY, JOHN LAYV8HE, of Osceola. FOn COUNTY COMMISSIONER, JOHM I. THOMPSON, or Curwensvllle. (For throe mmmrm tila.Hfc.HI . lOZKK, of Chant Tnwaelllp irvr one year.; FOR COUNTY AUDITOR, , JAIME II. HILE, of Limber City. "Allon has the floor," is a very in lereeting legislaiiva document, which will be foand on our first pngo. Bowen, the lute Foxt Master and Mayor of Washington, terms "the government" a black log, or words to that effect. See first page. Tbe New York Herald says Judge Black's loiter is "a stinging indictment of Grant's administration, before the Court of popular indictmont." Out, Too. That eminont jurist and intellectual democratic-giant, Jeremiah 8. Black, has published a letter de claring himself for Greeley. It shall appear next week. Still Drifting. With all tbe sugar coating that "the bread and butter brigade" can give tboir smoking can didate, thousand are daily refusing to take the dose, tbe country. And it augurs well for Stranok Company. That emineot christian and Sunday School organiz er, Ex-Gor. Pollock, bas taken the tump for tho Cameror. corruption ring, lie evidently wants Evans to divide with him. '.. In Trouble Ex Governor Curtin's position on the Presidential question troublos our Radical brethren amazing ly. Well, it may, especially if be un dertakes to "knock hell out of some body, as Camoron threated to do not long since. To Strimotiim It. Wm. D. For ten, one bi the three namos for elector atlarge on the Grant ticket is a negro. The Radical nowspnpers say his name was put on the ticket to strengthen it. We have no doubt it will. So would any negro, in dog day. Too Mucn. Sadie Paulhamus, of VilUamsport walked to the river bank on Thursday Inst jumped in and drown ed herself, becauso her lovor, "Ed die," refused to marry hor. She left a long letlor behind to mourn ber de mise. Sadio lacked spunk. Constitutional Con i-erence.-When and whoro ah til this conference moetf The lime Is at hand whon the nomi nations should le mado, and yet noith r time nor place has boen agreed upon. Let tho Chnirmcnol the county j, wiiiiuiiiuuo iii vum nuiim-urim i-'inmct rv, ! 1 1 - 1 . . I. ' C , !k v. .. . at once settle the matter. We sny meet at Tyrone 1 i -r a ' Clinton's ri o mi it km. Tli a Demo crats of Clinton county last wock nonv inatod the following excellent ticket: Assembly, Col. A. C. Nnyesj Consti. tutional Convention, Geo. A. Aogheo baughj Sheriff, J. W. Fleming) Com misstoner, Jaoob GeU j Auditor, Wra H. Clougb. Mr. Aughonbaogh ap pointed 'as bis Con forces Measri L. A. JJackej, w. II. Brown and JTorth CaroHtt. It appears that tbe government troops, negroes, carpet baggers and scalawags, have counted in the Rad ical candidate for Governor. Cald well his made himself Governor, just as Louis .Napoleon.used to elect bimaelf President and Euiporor over the French, by stuffing tho ballot boxes two or Ihreo days after tho elec tion. That tho Democrats carried the Stnte by from 10,000 to 15,000 majori ty, every white man in the State be lieves. Yet, their candidate for Gov ernor is counted out. Tho elootion whs conducted on the Philadelphia-Gray-McCluro plan, although the Dem ocrats have carried all the othor Slate offices and the Legislature by a large majority. The ltuloigh correspondent of the New York Herald, who was at the State Capital, ever since the day be fore the election, in referring to the frauds perpetrated says t - "In Ilalifai county, la the ceil, the denial of Toting population, el inowa By tbe omolai raturm, wai ia 187ft, 4,465. Tbe tot in that ooualy tbe aaeaa Tear waa 4,477, or 122 In exoeil of tba Tot ing population. Thia Tear the fraud there il .till greater, tba whole tote polled being .3e7, an la. ereaea of 720 volt over the TOta uf 187S and of 8o2 rotee at the election Jaet held over tba Toting population. -In one prnoinot in Brunewiek eighty mora Total were eaet theo were regiitered. In Harnett towajabip, New Hanover, ono or two euut pulea, with arm., marched to tbe polla, la tbe rirlt ward at Wilmington, and other precinct! of that eonnty, aeon regiitered after Sunday and on the day of eleolion. liar log Kadioel County Com aii.aioneri tba rote! of thoee preeineU were, of ooureo, not tbrowa out. There te no doubt of fraud! la Coluuibui and Bladen. Tbey are be. liered to be general throughout the Third Con. greeiiooai dulriot, and, ia fact, throughout the Slate. Such is the outrageous conduct of croaturcs who are acting under oath, and are supported and applauded by men who claim to be Christians!) and running over with patriotism. 11 the Devil has any livelier agents on this continent, than those North Carolin ians, it would be well for all persons possessed with the desire of fair deal ing to koep everything tbey own un der lock and key when one of them passes around. Rioiit to the Point. W. J. Fowler, for twelve years of the Rochester Ex press, has published a personal expla nation why he cannot longer support the Grant Administration. Il is an able, straightforward statement, such as wo should expect from such a man IIo says ho should bo sorry to see the Republican party die. The Cincinnati platform is the best declaration of the Republican princi ples and of the true Democratio prin pics we havo ever bad. It recognizes all tbo good In tho old Republican party, but rebukes tbe evils that have grown up ander its administration. The old Republican party could not possibly give the country the reforms it needs. It has bad unlimited power twelve years, and if it desired change why has it not made it f . Reform must como, if at all, from the opposi tion, a (act which millions of voters anxious lor reform will not be long in discovering, lie thinks llr. Gree ley will be elected, and that his admin istration will rank with those of Wash ington and Jefferson. " "' The conversion of Grant editors to the truo faith, is almost a daily occur rence, while Grant electors and Com mittee men are resigning by sooros and casting their lot with the old "Union savors." Tbe Patriot' Test. Politicians, like other people, should givo sub stantial reason for every thing tbey do. This we think General Banks did when be ronounced Grantlsm and said : "Against my wiabes and my personal iotoreaU I am eompollod to believe and to say that tbe poriioluation of tbe pres ent policy of tbe government is not for tbe advantage ol tbe country and that it will not lend to establish its former good and prosperity nor to promote ihe interests of any class of citizens. No personal fooling of any form or character enters into this judgment. ii is in view oi general principles anil publio interests alone that 1 am led to this conclusion." , Those are tbe words of patriot, and show that Gen. Banks understands his true position as a Congressman, although he may have boon rather late in arriving at a proper conclusion. Another "Union slider" converted and saved from the whirlpool of disunion. Tho Godfather of dlsunionists, Wm. Lloyd Garrison, may yet be saved from tbe bands of a mob or the felon's doom by studying and practicing true Democracy. Merited Rebuke.-It is now cer tain that the Confederate Quarter Master Sottlo, the Grant candidate for Congress in the Fifth district of North Carolina, is dofoatod. A merilod pun ishment for one of the most consum mate humbugs and schomcrs in tbe country. Settle was an original so cessionist; thon became a "trooly toil" man; then presenUd bimsolf as a gov ernment spy and witness, swearing there were "40,000 Ko Klux, arm ed and equipped, in North Caro lina!" was appointed Minister to Peru; drew bis oolfit and salary and stayed at home to work for Grant; and final ly was made Prosldant of the Phila delphia Convention. Tho dofeal of such mm, like Lincoln's big debt, "is a national blowing;." No more finished domagngne lives In the Old North State. Coming Out. The letter, of Gen. Farnesworth, Congressman from Illi nois, Sonator Sumner and Gen. Banks, of Massachusetts, followed by that of Stole Sonator Billingfult, of our own State, all renouncing Grantism, bas alarllod the present takorSnd his back ers. Tbe loss of North Carolina (the Governor afterwards coonlod inl alarmed the ring exceedingly, but the turning of tbe brightest intellects of their party from the error oi their ways, is sowing discord broad cast throoghout the Radical ranks, and it looks now as though oolhingjbut tares Kjuld be left. The iHtrYanthlicd. The Confederate leuder, Gen. Joe Johnson, baa wrltton a letler to Col. I Ashley, of Missouri, in which among other things ho, denios that be is for Grant, as unnounacd by the Radical Cincinnati, Commercial, Gon. John ston, with Gen. Bragg, Gen. Long-' stroot, Gen. Hill, Gon. Dick Taylor and all the othor first class confed erates are in favor of tho Liberal movomont, whllo but few of the secondlind third rato gonorals are for Grunt. - And they are promised plun der upon the same plan it was offered to Gon. Schurz and hundreds of oth ers. Gen. Johnston says: ' ' "Assure nil our old comrades that you communicate with, that tbe story of the Cincinnati Commercial is false. I have had no consultation with W. S. RobinHon of Charloltesvillo on any subject; have never said anything fa voring Grant's reelection. On tbe contrary, being a thorough Domoorat, I would have preferred a Democratic candidate, but as Horace Groeley is nominated by our party, I sincerely hone every Democrat and Liberal Re publican will vote for bim. Being disfranchised I take no publio part in Coliiics, but to my friends 1 do not esitate to express my feelings and opinions on political subjects. 1 think the ovorthrow of tbe present adminis tration necessary to any hope of con stitutional government, and fuel that the continuance ot the Democratic party is necessary. Tell my war as sociates for me that they are the peo ple 1 love of all olhors in the world next to my wife." - . ' Tyrone Awake. Tbe Altoona Sun says: A Democratic and liberal Repub lican club was formed in Tyrone on Tuesday last under the most fiivora bio auspices. Tbe following is a par tial list of the officers. ' President D. P. Ray, Esq., Liboral Republican. Directors Sam'l Berlin.'Dr. Burkot, J. 8. Thompson, Dr. Cnlderwood, J. S. Holmes ana Uco. uuyer, .Liberal Ko- fublicans; and W. A. MoUoniglo, srael Millor, W. C. Irvin, Dr. Christy, Capt. Aults, and B. F. Gibboney,Dem ocrats. Although but two days have pnssod since its organization, we are informed Unit its membemhip already embraces over one hundred and fifty names. Let the friends of the good work in othor places do likowmor ' ' - Very Stupid. Tho Radical leaders seem to bo blundering ahead as though defeat was not staring them in tho face. Tbey are either ignorant or blind. Col. Forney sees it.-' In tbe Press of tbe 8th he soys : 1 - "There ihould be ao doubt nbout tbe lueeeii of our State tieket thii fall, with tba eioeptioa of tbe two ebjeciioaaoie eeooittalel, wnoee eleeuoa nal beea quite out of tbe queition linoa the day of the Uarriibnrg Cooreutioa." The man must bo very stupid who misinterprets the coming political torra, which will overwhelm Radical ism. Rather Bio. The Sioux city (Iowa) Journal says that a terrible ball and etiud eturtu paaaod over that section of the Stale on the 6th doing great damage to person and property. Some of the hail stones were as large as hen's eggs and from that np to fourteen inches in eircamferonco. This terrible storm will be a severe blow to the settlors in northweslorn Iowa and eastern Dakota, as the prospects for a beavy yield of corn were excellent but are now completely ruined. On Tbe Spread. Ihe political ele ments are becoming so disturbed that even the Green Mountain folks aro alarmed. The Liberal Republicanism baa broken out in Vermont, (which territory bas always been loyal),lotbal extent that the leadors of the move ment expect to baul 15,000 voters on the Democratio column in November next, and elect tbe whole State and eloctoral ticket over the Grant straight- outers. Grantism. The Bellefonle negroes havo organized a Grant Club in that loyal borough. Tbo brelhering meet in tbe "colored church," whore they give vent to their enthusiastic fumos. Well it's all right, so far as we are concorned, if it only contributes to Grant's sobrioty during the balance of his term. The whites having failed to restrain bim, it's well enough that tho blacks should try their bands at church clubs. A TacTHri-L Maa. Pleaea anrwer Doee the editor of the Cameron fferaW beliere (lore "e Gree ley ll a trathfol aaaa I Pirate aaiwer. -tvmerew Freei. Yei llr, when ITnraoe Greeley teHi ne of Ihe Tlllaniee nnd corruption of the Grant Atlnlnietra tion, we beliere he teili the truth eeery time. Do you beliere Uen. Urant to be a truthful man f If ao bow do you get over the feet that Jobnaon pmred by all the eauinet ofllcora that he wae a liar, and Carl Short haa new prored It agela by Gen. Pleaeoaton f CKamerea eraif. There, smoke that. Was that wbal you asked for, Post Office Agent J Election. West Virginia holds bor election on tbe 15th tomorrow- California and Vermont on tho 2d of Sept., Maine on the 8d; Dacota, Indi ana, Iowa, Nebraska, Ohio and Penn sylvania on tho 8th of October, South Carolina on the lOlh and all the oiher Slates on the 6th of Novombor, the day of the Presidential oloction. Ahotdib lion. Galusha A. Grow, for 12 years a Congressman from the Bradford District, and Speaker four years of that period, has doelnred for Greeley and Buckalow. Refined, Speaker Blaine of the Unitod Slates House of Reprnsonta. lives made ft specoli at Ellsworthy, Maino, recontly, in the course of which be said i It Is only low-lived, mean, skulk ing Copperheads that make the chargo of gift-taking against Grant ; and these ihould be tarred and feathered. SnzLVED. The notorious John A Bingham, is laid on the shelf at last, Tbe Radical Convention for the six teenth Ohio District, after a bard flirt) t, defeated the murdorer of Mrs. Surratt for the renominallon. Hia successful eompelilor waa Panforlb. Jffrr rroiit Senator Buckalew. Bl RECORD ON TUE QUESTION OF SOL DIERS1 BOUNTIES. Editor o) the Lycoming Standard: . Biai The article you sona me, cut from the Pituburgh Commercial, Is a remarkublo specimen of mondacity, concocted upon the pretence of re citing my record in Congress. - . -1 take tbe Urol item given in tbe ar ticle, for illustration s "December 22, 1KM. On so mnendmenl to tbe DaneienoT Antirunrietlon bilL'tha! no bountiei axoent iuuU ai are now providud by law ihell bo paid to any peraoa enliitiug after the lifth day of January next, at. liucaaiew tuk. nay. , Upon this tbo Commercial says : ' "He Totod aralnit paying bountiea to Tolun- teere. lie would have deprived tbe loldler of all bountiei beoaum he bated the oauie for whioh they fought, and wanted to dlwoarage Ihe luiiit uient of voluateeri." .' In fact the bill in question was fur an appropriation of twenty millions ot dollars "for the payment ot boun lios and advanced pay" to soldiers. and I was for it beariily and voied for its passage. The record sbows that! was present and tho bill passod unun imoubly. Tbe amotidment mentioned above, against which I voted, was an amendment to reduoe bounties, or to prevent the military authorities from paying more than $100 bounty for oaon soiuior alter oiu oi January, lntH, wncreas moy were '.uen pay in it aou undor the President's proclamation of 17thorUclober,)U8. . The ficsidont had called for throe hundred thousand men and had promised thia turgor bounty to all who should come into the service before the 0th of January following, except veterans reenlisting, wbo were to receive 9400. The amend' inont was simply to provent the Pres ident irom paying, or enirnirin c to pay, under any circumstances, more thau $100 in tho future. I was opposed to . 1. ! , . 1 . turn uiiivnumeni, ana voiea against ll, considering ll to be unwiso, unjust and impruclicublo,unwire,bocaue it would dig jour aire the filling of the army and limit the President's discretion in case of omergency ; unjust because it would ox ditlutenl rnlos ol compensation for soldiers of oquul merit and serving for equal terms, and wholly impracticable becauso neitner tlio spirit or the coun try nor tho manhood of the soldier would sanction It. I may add that it was not maintained afterwards, for the target bounties wore votod and paid For instance, tho Inint remilutiiin nf January lOlh, 1801, provided that the larger bounties should continue to be iaid from tbo 5th of January to the st of March of that year, and by sub sequent legislation tho ground taken ny mo in my vole ol z.d ol lieccmbcr was lully ftssumod and endorsed by Congress. , , i Ins fuleo imputation which I have exposed, is no more cross and unjust man many others In the arliclo sent me, but 1 have taken it becauso il stands first in order among thetn.and constitutes a fit representative of the WUOIO. . U. li. BUCKALEW. August 7, 1872. 1 fNoTE. See Concessional Globe. 1st session 3Sth Congress 70 80, 67-08 ; a pp. to same, 0) e 0 Mrmorirlrsi Had tea I Tyrany Mr. Gorritt Smith, one of Grant's stauncbest supporters, bos come to Ihe conclusion, alter a visit to tho Al bany penitentiary, that a majority of iiipso who nave been condemned to imprisonment in (but institution un on the charge of aclinif with the Ku- Klux in South Carolina are innocent men. lbere are sixty ne 01 lUem all told, and there is abundant ev idence to prove that they were never lairiy tried, and not legally convicted. t i. .. . ... . i. i.. ,r..-. i - auw num in, uo iiuve auiuiuuu uy in telligent Republicans, that tbe Ku Klux trials wore tho veriest mockery of justice that over disgraced any country pretending to be free. For political effect hundreds of moo wore seized by armed soldiers in time of profound peace and dragged to prison. A perfect roign ol terror waeeatablisbod tbo right of tbe writ of habeas corpus was denied to all who were aoizod. The Grand Juries which indicted these men were mainly packed with uogrops by Unitod Slates Marshals, and the Potit Juries which tried thorn in tbe Unitod Slates Courts, were composed of like material chosen in a like manner. Courts thus constituted were organized to convict, and thev did not disappoint tho expectation of brant and bis advisors. Mr. Gorritt Smith rocomends tho immediate re lease of a number of thoso who have decn sent to the Albany penitentiary by such a prostitution and mockery of the forms of Justice. When the full iniquity of unlawful proceedings comes to bs understood, tbe popular veruict oi condemnation against all who wore engaged in them will bo overwhelming. . . J Tho apologists for tbe infamous Treasury ring botr tbo Question. It may boas difficult to connect Simon Cameron wilb Robert W. Mat key as ii waa tor ine ouisioo world to dcune the exact relation between Fagin and tho "Arllul Dodgor," but what we have proved is that there has boen a wholesale speculation with the monov of the sinking fund by the State Treas urer, ana mat Auditor Ueneral John F. 'Ilarlranlt has, from his official position, necessarily boon cognizant of tbe slato of affairs, if not actively a participant in it. No personal attack upon The Press will dinpoao ot tlmse fuels, or those that are to follow them. Nearly "Kilt" Poor old Woiidell Phillips is nearly flattened out sinoo Sum nor, Banks, Farnoeworlb k Co. have doserted the amokor. In allud ing to the situation he cays : "I have already willcn for Grant as agninst Greeley, and shall take a more active part, for I feel what is at slake. . Gree ley is simply wax in the hands of trai tors. How sad Sumner s act 1 I can not understand it. It is tho great mislako of his lifo a terrible fall I" How alarming I The old man has prayed and preached, and preached and prayed, for forty yoars, for a dis solution of the Union, and being n his last legs he no doubt fears he must expire bo fere his darling object is ac complished. Cheap. The Grantites soom highly pleased that Gon. John A. Dix will support Grant, juttt what ho did two yoars ago, as well as Lincoln, before him. Dix made a good doal ofnoiso during the war, but he nover hurt anybody, and he will no doubt pursue tba same policy still. Ho Is cheap nag hero. A CnAitoE Somebody bag been writing for the Elk AJunu r ! TT ' -vv iwi ITT' aral weeki b, much to the delight ytvn oi mat "ion" organ, ajejerrBejeaaaBM " Coupon Atw' MoVloker's now Chicago tlicRtei' will open August 15. Thore are just two things In this lifo for wbicb wo are never preparoJ. and that is twins. t '. ,;. , Mrs. Gon. Landor is traveling, in Europe, and writes that she will be home in Novomber next. v " - Chelton R. Winslow, son of Admiral Winslow, committed suicide by shoot ing himself, lit San Francisco, on tbo 7th. Hon. Henry D. Fostor was on the 7lb ro-nominuted for Congress by the Democrats of tho Twenty-first Penn sylvania District. A Groeley and Brown club bas been organized In Citnandaigua, with ox Gov. Myron U. Clark as President, He wus tho last Whig Governor of the Stnte. Gcorgo T. Anthony holds a Federal office at Leavenworth, Kansaa, where, in a recent speooh, he called Senator Sumner "a liar and a dog," and Sen ator beburz "a loreign pimp." In 1S0S tlio Domocralio candidate for President was taken from the Slate of New York and the Vice President from Missouri. Tbe nominee ibis your come from tbo same Slates. Establishments ' are boing formed in various parts of tbo country for the manufacture of rubber articles, in view of tbe expiration of the Good year patont next lull. . . "Ah, Mr. Simpkins, we have not annirs enough lor our company," said a gsy young wile to her frugal bus- band. "Pleuty of chairs, dear, but loo muob company," replied Mr. Simpkins, wiih a kuowing wink. .. Wra. J. Glllingham.Preeidontof the Republican Invincibies of .Philadel phia, has resigned bis office and de clares for tho honest wood-chopper. Is this thing nover going to stop? - John A. Matreo, Esq., editor of the ferry (unfy Democrat, Is the ohoice of the Democrats of that county for congress, as the member Is eonceed- cd to Perry, thoro would seem to be lllilo doubt of his nomination and election. ' Four yenrs ago, when Grant was nominated, the Jiadical convention adopted as its motto, "Match bim." Now about one-third of the Radicals have adopted as their motto, "Scratch him." , i - Horace Greeley' has recolvod the nomination or the largest convontion of distinguished statesmen that ever met in the United States to nominate a President, and without any effort or solicitation on bis part. The Mobilo Register, John Forsyth's paper, accepts the Inevitable. It says : 'Wo go for Groeley and Brown, bo cbubo we cannot afford in the slight est degroe to be roeponaihlo for tho ro-elcciion of Grant and Wilson. Tho Bedford and Bridgeport Ruil Mad, extending from Mosul Dallas the lorrninus of tho Huntingdon k llroad Top lUiiroad to Bridgeport, on tbe Pitlsburg k Conneltsvillo Rail road, has boen leased by the Pennsyl vania Railroad Company, and will be kuown as the Bedford Division. aoTn llonttt .Van's Mleasotts. Forneye Press says l Tho Ring jour nals wisely refrain from attacking Senator HillinglolL. . At Harrisburg be has beon . honest among thieves, and be is to day one of tbe most be loved publio men in - either party in tho Stale. 11 is reasons for declining w support jUarlranlt and Allen can not be to strongly enforced upon the people of the Stulo : , J-irst. BecauKe the State war claims against tbe . Genoral Government, amounting to nearly throe millions of dollars, wore permitted too loog to slumbor in the bands of irresponsible partios, and all information in regard to the same, such as tbe plain act or Assembly requires, withhold by the Auditor General from the publio and denied to individuals who had the right to demsnd such information. . Second. Beoauso the sinking fund, of which the Auditor General is one of the commissioners, and who holds the balance of power in the board, has beon used, to a large extent, by individual . favorites for speculative purposes, instead of being applied to tbe purpose for which it was sololy eroaled the extinguishment of the public debt- v, iAird. .because due diligenco bas not been nsed, nor have proper efforts been made, to "reduce our State debt as rapidly as funds in the Treasury may justiiy. fourth. Jlccause on several occasi ons both Gonoral Uarlranft and Gen eral Allen participated conspicuously In attempts to procure legialulion whioh would have increased tbe debt of tho Commonwealth millions of dol lars, and deoreasod the assets in tbe sinking fund millions more. Hard Up. If ever a sot of poor devils were put to a strait to got ma terial to aid themselves in a Binking cause, w think they are tho Radical editors. Although Uuckaluw voted, when In the U. 6. benalo, tor millions of monoy and thousands of men to put down tho rebellion, be is nevertheless a rebol. All this because he was em ployed to defend his neighbors, men, pprebendod in lolutnoia county du ring? the war, by a sot of political ohr- store who thought it a good oipot lunity to exercise thoir mulico and ill will against thorn. Bah 1 If we had no other reason to act and vote against a man than this, we would be asham ed to exhibit its moanoas in the col umns of a newspaper. . A Matter or Taste. Tho AugiiBla (Uo.) Journal, Spcakor Blaine's pnper ys: It would be bettor for tho country to have Grant for President, though. drunk every day, than to have (jreoley i resident, though sober. This is certainly a slrsngo view for a Maine lomporance advocate to take of a tnora! subject. e Ex-Proeidcnt Johnston Is on tbe stump In Tennossco for Grcolry nnd iirown. $civ difrtlsfrnfutj.. A lMINITRATOIV NOTICIC-Notlce J la hereby given thai ! I tare of admlnial ratios on the eitate of J AS. KKII1LKH, deeeaird, lata of Brady town.hlp, Clrarftold eonnty, Penn'a., having been duly granted to the anderilgnrd, all pvreone inoeoieu wi earn oiieto win pieao make immediate payment, and thorn baring elalmi nr demandi will preient them properly authenticated iwt evtwemeu, wiinoal ue;aT, JAMBS 0. BARRETT, . LKW1S IKIULKR, Aug. 14-ol.e Ailmlnlitreton. D. J. CROWELL, Meoufwlurer of Ike D. H. Ball Bolting Maeklne and tho BIDE CUT SII1NULE IJACUIKK, to eat fro II to 16 Inohoa, and lloeaeed andar averati potent, Jnlnteri, Urag Saw Machine! aad General Mill Work, Sinaeuahonlng, Caamr on eonnty, Pa. Repairing of MachUioi, ant. feaerel Caitna) i'Vi, wmnij ougiey 3riv Umtlsfuuuts. FARM. FPU - SALE! Hill.' V CALL AND-SEE I' 7 li'yii'.i ;iin "What I Know about Fanning." e 1 -i. i. tiik uakii:x ' '- "' ' f- J . 1 ' ,., 1 OF UNION TOWNSHIP, - ., 'I OWNED BY PHILIP 1. BLANC1IARD, ESQ., OFFERED AT PRIVATE SALE t ill.. :::.'.., ' ; ei l This bcnatifntljr IomUiI favrv ni denirable koine, ! titVoVted ia thm moat irnl ud belt w tend portion of Unttm iownihtp, Claxravld conn iy, Ft,., with good roaatU .ettituff t aod from it in nil dirnrtiiiuf. It U two nod n hlf mi lei from tba flouriibiiig rilUa of Rockion. nnd only lout oi i lei from tbe dcitined rlljr of "Knmhtrgcr," on thn lint of "Itannctt'i Urn neb cxtcnoliin f tb AllrjrueD? Vnllrj Knilrnad," which will k eom- plelrd nnd running train in wu than clgbtncn uontbf. The mtm noiiUini 150 Acres of Land, : ' over I (Ml ACIIKS of which are chared and under a high alate of eultiiatiun, wilb aa Orchard of 200 Apple Trees, Mfrfiilly Fflerttd and bfarlnp the eholcMt fruit, planted tirht jrunra n. witn fair prowitM f ywldingai leat forty ljbU line fM-ax.o. Aim, a ituall CllCKAHU OK 1'I.LM, J'EAK AND A yoatijraod Uirifly OHAl'ERY $ ret anc. In a nat and Uy niyla. Tbt ftrDoca are all in tbt bast eoQdition, being what In known ai a "itake aVJiti bun" fence, built of c fecit nut raili, 16 frvt long, fire raila high. Tbe dwelling i a - . Two-story Plank House ballt n-warding to the moat tvodernand inprored tyla of arrbiterturt, (lately repaiated), and fin iftbM inside and out in tba most coiapleU and wnrhnanliln manner. The cellar te eight feet in the eknr, drerecd t one walla, twa feex Uiiek, and aenenod AVor. Attwthed to the dwelliiig ia a uuiioinf, 9v iocs long, containing rt kbji iivom, lleih Utxim nnd WaUr Tank, Wood Houp, r ta ble for three horect and Carriare. all ander one rer and M good aa new. Near fay i an Ioe iiouae. J toro Crib, a Tig htj and lla i'oop. A 1 1 ream of pure ould water . into tha Wash Room, and ii furord from there by a atone pomp into tbo kitchen. Conveniently nmrthedwollina In a haadiove and nniquo Office, 16x18 feet, fia Ubed and painted la oonipleM ttyla. ALSO, A FARM BARN ii erected at ft proper distance from tha dwelling, with a cellar ander thin on tiro building, enclosed by a stone wall two foot thick. This buildiog, itibQ foet. Is furnlsbod in that stylo of neatness and durability obaraotehstie of the owner. There is also A TENANT HOUSE en tha farm, 18i24 foot, two stores high, with a snail "1. attached, and a small stable belonging thereto. Tha House ia plastered and painted aad a men t a neat and eomlorts.bw eppeoraco, bar. ing a 21 foot well, with a stone pump and plenty of water at tba door. Also small orehard, be. longing to tha Tenant Jlouee, with twenty or more choice fruit troea. There aro no leas than thirteen (Springs of good wator oa tho farm. Adjoining this plaoo is a traot of land oonUin ing IjO.000,000 Feet of Lumber, tha aattlng off or oonsomptioa of which will af ford ready market for oil produoa raised oa the farm. Money has boon lavish It ei ponded In beaatifr- fng tlio "Urase 1'lat" aronnd tha dwelling. Tbe Lawn" is Ustelully and artist ieMy adorned with ornamenlal trees, evergreen shrubbery and tha choieest flowers. Tha dwelling is protected from tba rayi af tba son by a row ol shade trees, whoso intertwining bfjuicbee oast a cool and rofrosblno shade all around iL making it a pleasant and iu- vuiug roireai, snen as ono raroiy anas even to tha environs of a city. A correct representation or view of tbe residence ean be seen on the north west oorner of tba snap of Clearfield eounly. There is alwayft a poraoa on the farm, wbo will show any one over tho premises who desire to purohaee, and give them any information in re gard to the farm they may desire. tor terms and conditions or sale address 1 O. HLANCHARD, nr A. W. WALTKKS, ftnglUf ClearflcM. Pa. IN Till! MATTKK OK TUE K.ST ATX OF David Roland, late of Chest townshlu, Clear field eonnty, Pa., deceased, tho application of Misanoin noiano. widow or deeoaaed, to bare re port of tha appraisere of the realty approved and Ihe real estate allotted to her nnder Act of As sembly of Novomber 27, IKfli. was presented at Jane court, IH7J, whoroupoa tha Court ordered that all persona lntfroptd la aaid aetata should be appro red, and the said real estate allotted to iaai eaatii-oj tiiaiL in rruitrt or in airaiers win said widow, under tbo provisions of the Aot of November 27, A. D. 1866, aforesaid, anleea snln- eicnt cause to tha contrary be shown by tha first day of nrpteinbor term neiU Uy the Court. Attest i A. W. ,hBt angM-lt 1 Clerk of Orphans' Court. AUTI09I A1I parsons aro hereby eautloned J egalnut pnrohaidng or la any way meddling with one flook stove, one bed and bedding and one Bet of chairs, aow in the possession of L. W, Horn, as tbo same waa purchased hy me at Con stnblr'i sale, and it left with said Horn, rabjuot to my order. KI.UAHFTH CUKKV. Chest township. Aug. 14, 1872 3i. AG K1CULT U It AL FA I U.The Dearleld Tonnty Agrlonllnrnl Society will hold a Fair, oa the ground, of tha Park Aaaoeia tion, beginning on the 311th of September aad continuing Ihrongh the lit aad Jd dayi of Octo ber. The agrlenlluriite, manufacturer! and aa chanlcl of Ihe eounly are eerneilly requrited lo aid the Society In getting np men an eibiblllon of the product! of the county ni aha.ll be gratifr ing to all oonccrncd. The premium Hit and the regulation! will appear In due time. au7 WM. BIULKB, Prelldenl. E. A. BIGLER & CO., DaaLuni la SQUARE TIMBER, aad manufacturer, of A I. a. KINDS (IV HAWED l.l M1IF.B, HI CLRARFIKLT), PKNN'A. NOTICE EXTRAORDINARY! The undenlgned hereby give! notleetoall Seranni who have not lettled their aoeounta np to lay lit, It73, te come forward Immediately and eeltle, or he will be ooinpelled lo plane their ao eounta la tbe head! of aa attorney fnr collection. L. M. COLPKIKT, Frenehvllle, Aug. T, l7.-.tl C1ALCINK1I r.AH1I.H-rnr eele by J myll-m 11. F. BIULKH A CO. PINi;, WHITB A B0AN LIN1NU SKIIiIh Jail reoelToa aad for aale hy k .il e ea II. F. IIIULRH A 00. OR BALE OR RENT ! A ' i 7 i. t 4 VALUABLE FARMS, IS CLEAUI IELD COL'KTV, 0,'r .'!.!.! 7 -J I-';" 0FFEEED FOR SALE Oil BEST. i -tor: The unileriigned offer! tut lale or rent the fol lowingnauied lartni, lilualed ulUlrard towmhip, Claardeld oouet, pa, lit: Mo. I. Knvwa oa Ihe "Old Couiriet Pa.-m," oa Buck Itno, oonuiniug about IIMj Acrea, about lit acrei bring cleared and under a good late of cultivation ; tbo balance in timber. ain. O .... , . . t i . - mm inn I U'l 1 nvu.ieiOl Farm," containing about l(M Acrea, about 40 - -" mwm eieara. aou wnoer a gooo I Lale of enltiration, and the balaooe well timbered. No. 3. Known aa the "Lamb Ftta,- having about 100 acrei cleared and nnder cultivation. No. 4. Kuown a. tbe "KO. Wuolricb Farm," ooatainlng about I.K Arm, a large portion of which -ii eleared and un-ler ealtivatioa, the bal anoe being timbered. Xoe. 1, 1 and 1 hare dwelling,, bim, and other improvement! thereon erected, and all four bare orohare, ipringi aad Urea oil of running water bo them. Ueaaonable Unni In Ihe metier of payment!, and poiaeiiion given on April lit, I7:i. tor further ialorwatioa call on or adrltr.1 ' - - , . L. m. coi;dkiet, augT-e ' PrenobrilU, Clearfield Co, Pa. rpfiACUKfW EXAMINATIONS. ' J. Pnblie Examination! of Teacberi for Ihe preient aubool year, will be held for the rerpectire diitricti ai follow! : ",' Ckarllelil and Law re oar, Saturday, A u coll H, at CleartelJ. (Jurweniville and Pike, Monday, August 58, at Cnrwenirille. , Lumber City.' erroien anl Peon, Tueijir, Aogort 27, at Lumber City. Bell, Wedueaday, Auguat 2R, at Bower, i New Wa.hington and Cheit, Thundar, Aoruit V), at New Washington. - . Burn, He, Friday, Angoit HO, at Burniide. Oiceola and Decatur, Monday, September 1, at Oaceola. Woodward and Ilonlid.le, Tueaday, September I, at lloutidele. . f ( I Uulicb, Wedneaday, gepiembr i, at Janeirllle. Beeearia, Tbanday, September 4, at Ulan llopc. Jordan, Friday, Sepuubor S, at Aneonville. - Knox, Saturday, September 7, at New Millport. Examination! to eommenoe at I o'clock a. m. Direotore are requested te be preaent, that tbey may eelect their teaebera on tha day of examina tion. J. A. (IRKttOKV, Co. SnpU Clearfield, Auguat 1, 18,'. -3t JECOSSTRUCTED. DANIEL STEWART & SON Having perch-aed tha Cheap Clothing llonse of Ixaae L, Heisenstein, have Jho largest and best assortment of Manufactured Uooul in the count r. and can sell their READY, MADE, CLOTHING, i for Ilea, Boji and Children, , SO ri.lt CENT. CHEAPER . Than any ether houre la the ooanty. . . Tbey will alwaye keep eo hand a large ana el egant aaeortmcnt of ..- . ? , ,- ". O 'Je " GESTS FURSISUlSa GOODS, COLLARS, . tie. TRl'SKS, VALISES, Ac, Ac. OF TIIK LATXST STYLES AND PATTERNS. If yo want to get good and atvlirh Clothinr. at low Sgurea, do not tail te eall ai their entab liibment before ipendiag your money cliewhere. Kememher the pi ere. aug7 71 UA.MKL, STGWAKT A SON. ) KO POSKD AMENDMENT TO TUB Constitution of Pennsjlvanla. JOINT P.ES0LPTI0S Propoilng aa amendment to the Conititutlon of i I'erniyirania. , 0. il rttmlti ae ele Seaele aa-f ffoaw of Rrprt e entire, e tae Vommomtcmmtlh e Pmnntyluania fa vimi Aeemarg aief, inat me following amend nreotof the t'eneUtutiun of thia Coeamoowealib he propoled to the people for their ndoptiun or rejection, puriuant to tbe proviiiona of tbe tenth article thereof, to wit: A M K DMS X Ti Btrike out the liith aeetlen of the aitti article of the Conatitution, and inierl In lieu thereof the following: "A State Traaiurer .bell bechoien by Ihe anal i lied elertora of the Stale, at mrh tiraei and tor inch term of eerviee aa lhall br prrn-ribed bylaw." WILLIAM Kl. I. (ill r. f peaaar of the lloiirrni Ki n,-nlativri. JAIIKS S. HI TAN, Spenker of the Srnate. Arrnovtn The twentr-ieei'm! dnrof March. Anue Putuiul eue tbuuiiinit ribt bnmtrel and acventy-two. JNO. W. tlKAKY. Praparra end oerliiidd for nnnlleation norrunnt lo the Tenth Article of the rniittii.n. , , , , FRANlMd JOHDAN', rterretarv lf tbe f 'owiinonwealth. Offloe Sorretnr.r of the rommnnweallh, I llarrl.burg, June 2mh, IS;i. 9ra KrilANS' COURT SALK! f In r- -T at ik Otphana Ommml ml Ulearflold euaniv, tbo un'teritsned ad- miniitrator of the eitate ef Jane Smith, late of Woodward townehip, dooeeied, will cell it public lale, on the preuiiwn, on SATl RIIAY.AlitiUaT 1 7th, 1871, at I o'olock p. m., a oertaia lot of ground, annate in ine Tillage or Ameivllla, with a frame houee aad other improvement! thereon erected. Tmiua or Silt One half ea.h en mntma. Hon of aale and the bnlance in iii month,, with tnteren, to be econred by bond and mortgage on "'.a prrmleei. . JUbLl'li J. 1IEWALT, Admlniitrator. OnniANS'COUUT SALK! : la puriuance of an order of tbe Orphan!' Court of Clearfield eonnty, tbo undenignrd tmi tee, Ac, in the matter of the rare nf the real re late nf Robert M Fadilen, late ofCheet town. hip, oald county, dceceeel, will well at public aale, at the itore honae of William Hunter, in the village or Newhorg. laid town.hip, on V Kl'MiHUA Y, SKFTK.M1IKR 4th, 1H7J..I 10 o'clock a. m , the following deeeribed real e.tate, late of raid da oea,ned,riit All that certain lot or piece of ground eiluate in laid towmhip, adjoining land, of L. J, Hunt and other,, and containing T acrea and 48 4 10 parallel, more or leia, Tbe property i. olc. red and under a good Hate of cultivation. Tkbbi or Sai a. Una-hall the purchaie money each on confirmation of aale, and the balance in one year, Ike latter payment with Internet, to be aeon red by bond and mortgage on the premieei. E.MANl EL IIII.TKUIIAM), jyll Tro-tee. AN OHDIlVANCr He It ordained by the llurgeii and Town Council of the hnroogh of Clearfield, and il il hereby ordnlned by the authority of Ihe name, That from and after the fint day of Angiul, A. D. It7. the Park! or pnblie ground, ahall be under the etolu.ive eon. trol of tbe llurreii and Towa Cnnnoil. That tbe Burgnil lhall annually appoint loue eitiirn of ine norougn to lake charge at the lame, who ahall guard, protect and renew tho treei aa the olronmitanoei may reotilre, U. L. REND, Arrair t A, W. Lrn, Clerk. Burgeai. Craarlleld, July H, S71. j,3l CAUTtJleAli pereon-! are hereby oauTiTiTeu egalnit nurohaiing or la any way meddling wilb f (lay llnr.ee, one Iwe boree Wagon and one eel af double Harneia, aow la pone.iioa of Ben (aaila DeHeek, ai the eame aro eweed hy me aad tare been left ia hie oare luMeot te my order. augM ! WM, L. DKUKCK, F Clearfield Counlv Bank rPK Cleaield pouatj Bk aa an I. " 1 Ui lu.titutloabg.,,Ml,r'f. tbe lurrender ot it! .barter, oa Mar li ?.7 All lu .lock I. owned by the lubicJbe'rV ". wlllcmi,,,,. tha M.nl a.. ka - r HM.inrae ot the place, ae private Bankers, nnit.r the lra It' of the "ClearSeld Couniy Uenk." Wera poaiioioior ine aenuoi the Bank, aad will ,1 ita note! on demand at ih. m..iu e. raj received and internal paid u fi a Sxed lime. Paper uncounted at ill nereeai ni heretofore. Our penonai re,po.,br, h pledged for all Uepoeita reoelred aad bailaaii trah.ietod. . A aoalinaaace of the liberal nu! roaage of the buiineai men ef lb, coaetr 1, IT ...If.illv .ollelod. Ai lr..M...l r.vi- . odiceri of tfe late Clearfield Count Baak, wi require lue Hon-. VI nana lo f, frMeatel for redemptloa. ' i - J AS. T. LKONAUD, KICHARD SHAW, WM. POhTEK. JA8. B. nHAUAU A. K. WKIOIIT, 1 O. L. HEE1. WM. A. WALLACE. " Tbe hnelneei of tha ftBhk ill 1 mmImOJ i John M- Adam,., Kiq., aa Caahier. , tl-l r County National Bank, OF CLEAKFIEI.D, PA. KOOM in Maeonie Building, one door aorlh ef C. D. Wution'i I)rug Blore. l'al-age Ticketi to and from Liremoal. Una. J;-wn, Olaigow, London, Parll and Copenbagea. A l.o, !;.-" for aale on the Royal Bank of Ireland and Imperial Jnk of Lon'krn. JAJliS T. LEONARD, Vnfl W. M. SHAW, Caabicr. ; il:l:Tf J. D. M'Qirk. - r,!w.-J Perki. BANKING & COLLECTION SOUSE - . tIT . mcgirk & perks.. SuoMieon to Foiter, Perki, A Co., . Phllipoburfr, Ceutro CoauMr. Pa. . "XV'HEIIE all the builneii of a Banking Hoeat , , mm wui.acicu preaaptiy ana upon tb) mar7-tf .''.'Cheap; FiiniUuro. JOHN fJTTT.Tfll pvaSlRES to Inform bli old Mend, and e. ' - ; -' me loop ait I taerieeed ku faeilitiee for manalactnring, ki . ,ifw. mm Mioruariucn rurnitarei, maybe deiired, in good atyle and at ebean ratw for CA 811. Be generally baa oa hand at - ,.,.mm. M.UIU.IH oi rial,. BUREAUS AND SIDE-BOARDS Wardrobeiand Book-Caiei) Centre, Sofa, Parlor Breaafeet aod Dining Ki taction Table.! r.J wjon. r rrnen-poei,vioiiBge,rfenny-Lind endomw Deuitaaai r envaa o, an iinoe, Work-iiiaox Ilat-racka, Waih standi) . Koekina and u Chain : eprlng-ieat, eane-boUom, parlor, eee mos and other Cheira ( Lookiag-Olaaaee ef erari deerripttoa oa hand i aad new glaaaea fer aM framee, which will be pat ia on very reaioiieu term! oa iborteat notice. . He alio beepi oa kaal or furniihei to order, Corn-huik, Ualr aoi Cel. toa-iop jeaitreeoea. - - - Coffins of EvEitr Kind Made to order, and fnnerali attended wlik II earn whenever dclired. Alio, Home Paiatiu dona to order, . Tbe lubacriber alio m.enfu! tore!, and kai oonetantly on band, Clemeit'i nmi ... oing nacoine, ine Beit bow ia iaj. I out eleaa elotbea! lie alio baa Flyer', tutu I Chora, a enperior article. A family aiing tki, anoee aeing ton macome never need ae I vn.i. ktvt erea mm wiuioiu anttar 1 I All the above and many other article, ,r.V. atanea to enitomeracneep tor uaaa or eschufei for approved ceo a try prodoee. Cherry, Hitia, Poplar, Llnwood and otber Lumber luitabl, im I caoiaet worn, laaea la tzebange for fnrottn S-Bemamber the ihcn b art Marker rtneL I nearuoia, 4 a, ana noany oppoitte Ihe'tlld J,t Store. JOJiH GCLICBS November IS, IMt f READING FOR ALL!! ; BOOKS & STATIONERY. Market ., ( learfleld, (at tlio Port OSct) f IKK nnderilgned beg! leave toannoannal I tbe citiiena of Clearfield and vieinltv.tkii I be ku Sued np a room and hei Juit retiraail from the city with a large amount of mant I i.ucr, i odiiiiibi IB Bin or Bibles and Miscellaneous Boob, Blank, Aaconnt and Pan Book! nf inn It-1 acnptioa ; raper aad Knrtiopei, rreneh prnwt end plain Pena nnd 1'eneil, Blank, Urn Papen, Deedi, Mortgage! Jnilgment, tine tioa and Promiieory notee White end Fuel rnenl Brief, Legal Cap, Record Cap, and Bill ft, Sbeet, Maeie for either Plane. Plate or Viela con.untly oa band. Aay book! or iuiImkjI deiired that I may aot hare oa band, will a, I ordered hy Srit expreii, and eold at wbcleaul or retail lo init euitomen. I will alie kenl periodical literature, inch ai Magaiinei, Uml pnperi, ae. p. A. UAl'Lil. ClearSeld Hay T, Isca-tf - DAVID YOUNG, Stone-Cut (cr and Stone-Mason. riLL eiecate all work In nil 11m at Bel I r I erale pricot and in FIRST-CLASS j I Architectural Ornamentj fa ALL STYLES. Stone Dreidna of ive-l uoacni'itoa, ana an imui or maton werten l traded tor In or out of the county. Anynerwl wiibing to kare resectable maaoa work u I itoae-cutting done, will tnd It to Ibeir lltml to call upon me I would alro inform tb. ear I lie thel I ean delirer any tuantity or llaB (I none aeairco, aa i aa the eweer of a FIItST-CLAPa STONE QUAMl Ordera fer work eaa be addreaied lo DAVID Vol NO, aiM.f Clearfield IV The Lightning Tamer. rpilF. anderUgned ere tbe lolc Agent, iiH g cnnir tortne-north Amerlcin Hitritiri LIOIITNINO BODS." Ttieie are tbe enlin rod! bow ia nie. and are eadoried by ail ecientifie men ia the ceontrr. ne aereoy natiry the citneni or the can j that wc will rat them un a better rod. 1 le.l money, than ii charged by tbl fenrj agent! wno annually travene Ihe count; carry on our 'title earn, never to rrtnrn. ENCOURAGE HOME LABOR Tboie wl.hlng Llchtnint Rod, ereetei their balldinri need butaddreae a, by loner. -I oall ia pereoa. We will put them up anyelrj in ineoouniy, ana warrant teem. Tne neeie Fixture, aan be eeea at any time by ealhri ear Here. H. F. BIULKB A M Clearfield, March SO, 1870 If 100 LOTS FOR SaLEI IS TIIK TOWS OF Rl MBAtitiER.TS r- T0WNHIP, CLKAjtnWLD CO., "A. Tbe aabecrllior kaa 114 c( ene hundred H which he often for aale at maeonahle rate,v thnle who feel dieitoaed to mora in that (lirrrti The Town il beautifully litueted oa San.lvCi- withiu eighty rod, of Ihe Allegheny vaiiei Road, now nbdor ri'mpletlon. It t, am " oa the public road loading from Lathenhur llniekwayvtllc. in thiatown. nnerai m -are otTond to mechanic! and enterpriHng men, being in a thickly lettlid l'armieg' nity. Those In waut of loll il.ould bay out ' they are being di.poied of v,rj rapidly. J Jolulng the town, with a etream of w.ter rrk through it, mlQcient to run a maenme .e",'. ing mill, Ac, and an excelloBt lituatin lie .In ;ll .nil . f.m, of one hundred a51 aarei, aJjoiamg the town, with nlty icreer" aad lo a good itate of cultivation, m. l,etn mnmmmmA With hina. bemluck and Ml til with a beery it la ef opal uedorljingar1 r lie Bill'iell liiiTowa Ilooee atd a" acre of land in aaid town, well Minted M' , , -..-. .-Ii..... end fM 1- lei, neiiia lerprt. a,ii, ciiiuui'.ii.i i .i.Lii.. helL ' mmi j euiouuuina.. aou tnn , j., There il a large lleam .awniill MJJT.J lumliertng e.lablii'limcnt new nn.icrc. by John Duboii, adjoining the town, employment to not Icei than one kandreo 1 here are eeveral cprtngs ol gooo town, and thoee i,hmg to ,iok well, ca r water In from ten to llltcen nllcen w- . The town Ii in a krellhy part oflhea-( and ll oaiy of aeoeii from Lulbei,l."rl , We.t l.ihertT, Beraoldirille, Koci - ll L U' 1. u-.. i Cunie and aee the niece before rr1'";j,J where, or addrree the uadcr,ig"r at Line, Cloarflcld oountv. ,, ,,, JOHN BVMI1AR0' jglt-lia . l-mr" CAV I iO.-AII pcrion.are again.l piirchaling cr in J ,te black Man I lorrel Horn. i, loung vaiue, n i-ii"'i ..-i- - ,v row. 1 Iwo-betie Wi.on, J Belli l'"""'!, will, I Plea, ana en hid ,, ..- - er.lr!1 Furniture, now In poeeciionof Mry " f la Poggi town,hip, a. Ihe aanie belling a .t- Iln....hn hi inn JjTjV S.lI.WOOLlllVv
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