8Ce-if m 'eaeaai GEORGE B. GOODLANDEIt, KniTOR and rRortunmn. CLKARFJKLP, I'aT W W,KUNBDATM01lNINil.A(!(!l'STl, W3. Domooratio National Ticket. FOR I'RESIDENT, HORACE GREELEY, or kw ronK. HON, FOR VICK l'KKSIDKXT, B. GRATZ IJROWN, OP MIHKni-RI. Domocratio State Ticket. FOK OOVKIINOU, CHARLES R. DUCK A LEW, OF 1-OLUUnlA rotHTT. ' i FOR SITKKSIH Jl'DOE, J A M li T II O.H l HO N, or nun cocwtt. FOK AUDITOR UliN'OAL, WILLIAM IIARTLIir, Of RRtirono CGVXTT, FOR COJJUREStiMKJf AT I.AUC1K, ' IlKKIiRICK n. WKHIIIT, I.uierne county. HIl'llARII VAl'X, Philadelphia. . JA.MKS II. HOI'KIN.-I, riltaburgh. Oclegatco t Larfje to (lie L'on.tllullolial Convention. , ( (, Jcretuinh S. tf!ack, York. ' (loorgo W. Woodward, Luiorne. William llixler. Clearfield. . . ' Frank I). Uoiveo, I'hiladelphie. : , i Hubert A. Latubcrton. llnrrieburg. ' A. A. Fnrtuan, Wnyneaburg. . 1 Jamel Kllia, I'ottavillc. 1 tleor,f,o M. Dalian, Philadelphia. John A. Campbell, Philadelphia. ' . William L. Corbet!, Clarion. William II. Sulilb, Alleirheny. , William .1. ilaor, (Somerset. , . B. C. T. podd, Franklin. , ( , ' rJauiuol 11. Rcynoldi, Lanooitcr. EI.luCTOUM. BClfATQRtaL. Wna.R Cowai, ef Wcatmnrcland. tlKeHoe W. kikxkr, of l-'raukliu. , RCrilEiltUTATIVR. , . Fri-pr. Maiivi, of Erio. Joe S. Mii.i.rr, of Huntingdon. B. Uross Fry, of l'hilailetibia. Zbafricfe. 1. Thomaa J. RarRer. I. Lnwrnliere;. J. 8leib. 1. AnderluD. U. JeraeMcKniglit. 3. John elotlat 15. Henry Wolah. lit. Henry J. Stnhlo. It. H. W. Chriaty. IK. William F. Logan. II. Itaaaclni llrown. Jft. F. M. Ilobiuaon. ' Jl. J. K. Molten. 22. T. II. UtevoneoR. 23. John 1). Purd. 24. Oeorgo W. Miller. 4. Ileorgp K. Herrcll. ; To be (Wed. 0. leniah II. lloupt. f. Hauiucl A. llyer. It. Joaae (. llawloy. . Iliraw II. Swarr. 10. II. Koilly. . 11. John Kunkle. IJ. Fred. W. (lunatcr. Deinocratib County Ticket. For Pelegate to Cunatitutional Convention, M M. M. Mr( I l.I.(l't;H, of Clearfield, ulject to the action of tbo Piatriot Conference. FOR ASSEMBLY, JOHN LAtVMIH, ofOaceola. FOR COUNTY COMMIrSIOSER, JOHN I). TIIOMPHON, of Cui-vteiievllle. (For three yearf.) CILBEIIT 8. TO'.UH, of Cheat Towutlilp (For one year.) FOR COVNTY AVPITOR, ' JAMI-H II. 1III.E, of Lumber City. Mr. Jolin 0. Burr, of tho rittsburg rust, has our tlinnks for n plttitnplilot copy of tho proceeding of tho Demo cratic Stato Convention. , ', CoN'irtEHSiON AL CONFERENCE. Wo liavo been refjuctcJ to Male that tho Confureoa of litis (hub) district will moot at Ilidgway on Tuesday , tho . 27th, at 7 o'clock P. M. Delegates wiil adjust themselves accordingly. ' Tho celebrated slump cakor, Thos. 1 . Marshall, of Pittsburgh, is on tho stump fur Buckalew and Greely., lie dulivored a eledo lia rumor speoch in in Washington Pa., on Monday night, lie lias horotoforo boen an aotivo Re publican. ' , I ' CAHPET-HAam.sa. Tho Lycoming Standard says that "W. J. Putman, a , aomewliat notorious Clinton county boy, bas been nominated for Congress, by tho Ifadicnls of Florida." It real ly seems us though anything would ( makoa carpot bag Senator or Con . grcssman. . , . , - . , ,,',( : u i Stbateoy. Wo notice that the Trcosury ring robbers nro organizing ' clobr) in tho large cities, and stylo tbomsolves "Domocratio Iicpublican" clubs. Dowright impudence can go no furl her. Next they will orghniio prnyermcotings. Tbo devil can't match theso Troasury scoundrels, but we think tho peoplo will, in October. On tui Stu mi-. Senator Wallace . nnd J o in us II. Hopkins, one of our nominees for Congressman til largo, delivered several effective spoeehos tit Franklin and other portions of the west, lust week. Mr. Wnlluco speaks liighly of onr prospects In the wcHturn portion of tho fitalo. On Monday night Mr. Wallace and Col. MeCluro addressed one of tho largest meetings fivor held at (iroonsburg. ' W are Pleased, Too. Our noigh- bor of tho Journal "took on" wonder 1 fully last week over tho Radical de feat in North Carolina. His big bird scrcamod, flopped its wingt, and spread its tail feathers nt a wonderful rato. Ilo remarked "tho Union now and forovcr, ono and insopitrnblo." 'Glory onouuh for ono day 1" Wo steond tho motion. If ho can fuel thus good after losing a Stato and fraudulently counting in tho Gover nor by tho skin of his teeth, wo need not foci bad. Wfl nro satisfied Oreo Jey will carrj' llio Stato In November ly 20,000 majority, nnd tho Demo cratic nominee will occupy tho Gov ernor's chair. We feel good cnongh " pvor carrying a majority of iho Con- rcesmen, tho Legislature by a luro jiiajorily, a United Stales Senator and throe-fourths of all the county ofliceiit, and in fact ovrrylhing else, without fraud or tho aid of tbo United ftlalcs Government. K Htfg" llunxbHfgtd. We llvo In an ago-with biimbiigs Our roadom are familiar with tho faot that Gon. Grnnt npnointod a Commis sion of eminent men, at the bead of which was tho oogro Fred. Douglass and that eminent while loyalist, Ben. Wado, and a white tonialionalist, nam ed Wliito, whom ho sent to San Do mingo for tho purposo ol stealing that Islandor tho Cirant and Dont families, including Gonorals Babcock and l'or tor. On their roturn homo, so eagor was "(ho government" to learn of the sua cess of the national larcony, that Grant and hid ring boarded ft steamer at Washington and proccedod down the Polomao to meet tho vcsroI carrying tho robbcra. Tho Commissioner free hooters, wore taken on board tho steamer. Pinner tuna soon camo around and "tho government" and tho freebooters (except ono) sat down to tho feast and onjoyod It hugoly. The negro Douglass was not at tho table On arriving at Washington, tho noxt day, the frcobooters were invited to dine at tho Prpsidontiul Mansion. Tho fut of tho land was on tho tablo and the ring surrounded it, exctpt,the "colored brother,". Fred. , This wns too much tor the white fellows who think thomsolvea no belter than a negro, and has boon "Ihogovornmonl" tea-table talk' for the past year. Senator Sumner nnd thousnnds of others liavo lookod onon this treat ment of tho negro Douglass, by tbo President, as an indignity, nnd a direct violation of a law of Congress and all tho laws of tho District of Columbia, establishing tho social equality of tho two races. And to this end, Mr. Sum ner denounced the troalmentof Frod. 1 in a publio fetter. ,' But to tho oston- ihhmontof every body, Douglass comos out in a letter tinting that be looks upon the treatment ho received at tho hands of tho President as a JOKE. What Sumner nnd bis ilk had looked upon and pocketed as an insult, Doug lass treats as fun, Ho belter analysis Of the negro was ever drawn out. We prcsumo that if Grant or Babcock had spit in Fred's faco, ho would have treated it as a joko, too. A"niggoris a nigger" Still, notwithstanding tbo lingo efforts or fanatics and Radical Legislators to undo and overturn the decrees of tho Creator. It is a won der theso fools do not undertako to maniitaclnro Bunr.urds into Kaglcs or Owls into Doves. Why operato in so small a field 1 Why do those human race olevators not exlond their joking offorts to birds and beasts, if the negro will not hold still f ' . Watch the Kinosteus Democrats, get your Republican neighbors to rend tho address of tho Liberal Republican Stato Committee, found on our first pago of Ibis week. Tho Grant and Cameron editors will not publish it, because they try to conceal the evils abroad in tbo lund and nil w ho desiro it must rely upon getting correct in formation through Democratic jour mils utono. Tho Grant nnd ilnrtrniift -Allon papers are owned by tho cor ruption' ring, and aro opposed to pub-! Uniting wholesome truths... Tho cm sade of these men is a persohul enter prise tho few against the many. Their patriotism has been iexchangod for greenbacks, or tbo hope thereof, and you might as well expect to bear Salao utter prayers in tho templo fir his resoralion,- ns for a Hartranfl Allen editor to tell what he knows about tho villainies of these men. They aro exceedingly smart at con coaling tho truth, but awfully stupid at developing it. rrconal gain and partisan malticc bus blunted their finer feelings. ' ; , Shaking Hands. Tho Pittoburgh (Radical) Times presumes to bo sar castic when it says : - Gen. Nalhanial P. Llankl la ibakioff banda with Dick Taylor aeroii (lie bloody cbaum, l!i"k la one of HankaTollowcm. He followed him- rifchuharp ly from (Iraad Hcoro to llio M iaaiaaiiii. Col. Ward 1J. Lainoo of Mnrunnburg, We.t Virginia, ii reaching noroa. (be blood jr oliaim for a leal In ConcreM. If Col. Ward write, another book like tho "Lift of ltineoln," amnobody ill oowhido the aon of Jera li;aok RiUim an inch ol hi. life. ' . , l.yman Trambull'i tiand, eifendec. senna tbe bloody ebarai, looks lika Ujat of all Egyptian Rtnmuiy. . ; . , I.unicRtro( ia r.ut for Oreeler, and abakea vigor ooly acrors the bloody chit.in whitli. he helpf d U niaKo. ; 1 - ? Ono thing Is certain ; Did the gon tlcinun named possess as littlo godli ness as tho Itev., individual who pens those "sharps," tlio univeralian theory of "IIoll ujion Earth" would boatlub- born fact. , , 1 1 Tuk "Coloiiep . Bui.tiihen." Tho Coopor Instituto, Now York, was in the hands Of n negro mob on tho night of tho ldlh. Two negro orators, Wm. V. Sanders nnd Rev. Henry II. Gar not, had fixed upon tho evening in quci.llon to discuss tho merits of the Presidential candidates, Sandot-isnp. ported Greeley and tho clergyman supported tho Long Brunch "govern ment." The Now York journals do nounoe tho conduct of the Grant ne groes in unmonsurod terms. Tho Grnnt speaker wns allowed to prococd and say what ho pleased, without in torruplion, wbilo tho Greeley speaker was hooted and yelled at to that ex tent that he could not hear himself. Tho police broko up tho mooting, for lour of a bluck riot. This Now York meeting is a truo index of negro char- actor, and will go far to open the eyes of some of the wliito fanatic who aro trying to bring uboiit a collision bo tweon iho two races. Gf.ttino Lively. Tho campaign is becoming lively, Speakers are on iho tump everywhere, and still tho Slate and eon uly Committees aro calling for more. Kx Govcrnor Bigler, who has in a incnnuro withdrawn from native campaigning, is almost daily receiv ing Jnvilations to take the Mump. His correspondents wo understand si ill spi nk encouragingly of tho can vast, and liavo no doubt of the tri umphant election of our Stato ticket. fAJHUL -P'L . -..I1!. .... J failure. Tho Grant-lIarlranft-Allon con feroes of this Senatorial district, mot at Lock Haven, on Tuesday tho Ctb., for the porposo of nominating a Dele gate to the Constitutional Convention, and, aflor a protracted struggle, ad journed on Thursday, without making a nomination, to moot again In that place on tbe 20th instant. Tho nomi nees were, from Clinton, S. D. Ball ; Clearfield, A. C. Finney; Cumbria, Jacob M. Campbell. Tho voto stood, Clinton for Bull, Clearfield and Elk for Finney, and Cambria for Campbell, and to thie they stuck. A nomina tion is equivalent to an election, inas much as this Senatorial district is en titled to threo representatives, nnd ench voter can vote for two. Hence, if tho Radicals put np ono man and voto fur him, they aro sure to elect him, while tho Democrats, having a majority in tho district, will noiuinato two, and by concentrating their votes can elect thoin. This certainly dis poses tho candidates to hold on to the last. What tho result was yesterday at tho socond meeting wo liavo not learned ns wo go to precs, 1 Head Them t'nre fully. On our first pago appear threo ex cellent documents this week. Every body in the Union knows Judge Black, and everybody in Pennsylvania knows Senator Bellingfult, and at least every politician knows Col. McCluro. Tbo views of the former on Iho Pres idential question aro so explicit that Democrats will run no risk in adopt ing them, while every honest man In tho nation will congrutuluto and thank Messrs. Bollingfult and McCluro for exposing tho villainies practiced upon tho people of this country by tho ras cals now controlling their party and tho politics of tho country. If the Cameron corruption ring is not overthrown in Pennsylvania this fall, Pennsylvania, will bo us badly robbed and plundered by thoso politi cal buzzards as South Carolina or Florida. Thoso who want convicted rascals, like Hartranfl and, Allen, to Govern and Audit tho affairs of the Stato and niako merchandize of their patriotism, will of course denounce all honest movements to defeat tho ring. Tuk Linn Sheet Tho , Alloona Sub just suys: "Tho Pittsburgh Com mercial, since it has gone into training under tho Cameron ring, lias greatly lowered itself in tho estimation of ull docent people. It now uboundsin tho most shameful fabrications and calum nies, which, when probed to it as base less, bas not tho candor and fairnoss to rotract them. It used to be a quite respectable and dignified journal, but under tho lush of Cameron, it hat bo como as vile and infamous as the old Winnebago's central orgal the Uar risburg Telegraph." And what as tonishes us is that Democrat con tinue to patronizo this organ of the corruptinnists, which has beon pur chased ty tho ring and mado Iho gutter through which every tiling vilo and corrupt in politics flows. ' , ' Gueat on liKl.Kiios. A writer in the Now fork 77mrj,(tho only Grant organ In that City) seems to to highly pleased that "nearly all tho religious press of tho country favors Grant's re election." Wo hurdty know bow this compliment is to bo applied , whether it is an indication of tho high moral tone of the press, or the low standard of religion, If religion flourixlios at Long Branch, and Its devotees are glv en to drunkenness, borso racing and smoking, then llio "religious press" is pursuing a proper course by endon ing Grunt. If otherwiso, then the "religious press" is out of order1, nnd morals uro at a low ebb. They will Lis. lloraco Greeley a week ago went to visit tho land of bis birth, in Now Hampshire While thore tho Radical press got hold of what purported to bo n extrucl from t letler of his, in which be stated that the Democrats could only carry tVo Now England States. His attention being called to this arlice, ho tele graphed to the editor of tho Tribune tho following : ' ',' . ' . ', , "l have written none tut private loiter., and liavo writli-R to no peraon that we ehall carry hut (wo New England Ht.tr., a. J KNOW HKl'l Ell. Tho editor pronounces tho extract n forgery, ' ' Tho great truths promulgated in tho address of Col. McCluro, on our first page, should attract tho attention of the wholo country. We supposed that tho Colonel bad been in bud com pany so long that ho was unablo to distinguish bctwocn right and wrong but his mind seems to be us nnlivo and strong npnn that point us that of any Democrat, and being a truth and Dem ocracy, should be especially btudiud by political transgressors who have still some desiro of going to Heaven. ' Strange Tho following card ap pears in evory Grant Ilartranft-Allen-ring newspaper : t "Illanton lliinnan baa iMued a call for a alralght out lletnoernlio Convention at l.oul.villo, liy., on the SI day of HepU-oiber notl, for the purpose of nominating a Ditmooratie li. kol." Now, what is tho ronson that the opposition journals nover udvertisod Democratic conventions before f Has their master any interest in this Louis vlllo nssemblngo? : Will he pny as much to Pilanton Duncan (175,000) a ho paid for tho bogus "rebel archivos V Who knows. , , , T11 r Democratic Ticket. The Philadelphia 1'nsa, which cannot sup port Jlurtranft, puts up tho following Republican Slalu ticket: ... .. . .For Governor " llonesly, efficiency and fidelity, essential qualifications for public positions." , . For Auditor Gonorul "An inflexi ble determination to preserve the sink ing fund inviolate." Neither Har'ranft nor Allon nnswor to theso requirement. .... Coupon 1V;tr. Tho only crop that grows by gos light It wild oat. The vonornblo ox Prosidont Fillmore has declared his intention to support Grooloy and Brown, Maryland has 8,000 dorkoy Greoley votors. , Sumner's letter is doing Its work. , Tho Now Orleans Jlepublican aays that Grant is coming out for Grooloy on the 4th of March. Justice has been cbosponed fifty per cent, in Illinois, since the collection of illegal fees has beon mado a ponul of fense. . The next sossion of the Urio An nluit Contcroneo of tho M. K. Church will bo held nt Akron, Ohio, com mencing on llio 11th of September. Dr. Lowell Musoti, tbo well known musical composer, died in Orango on Sunday. ' Ho was eighty ono years of ago.' , . ' . "( When Judgo Sultlo notified Gonoral Grant of his ro nomination, ho added : "I promiso you North. Curoliim by forty tliotiNitnd majority." , . , f , In South Bond, Ind., the homo of Vico-President Collitx, 1100 , Republi cans have signod a cull for a Greeley ratification meeting. 1. 1 Grant's only reply to the reception spoech of Mayor llullerflold, of Ulica, was, "1 suppose I am to bo the guest of Snnntor Conkling." Bon Butlor says if Greelsy is elect ed "all thnt was gained by tho war will bo lost." Butlor is evidently got t'ng unoasy about bis spoons. ' ' Lieut. John II. Millor, jonibMly of Aiill VrooK, jiuniingiioii tuuni.), was killed by tho Uto Indians on . tho plains of Now Mexico, on tho lllh of ,(11110 last. . ' , . . 1 , Senator Carprntor, spouking in Wisconsin, beforo tho election, said 1 "if wo don't carry North Carolina by ten thousand majority, things will look bluo for Gonorul Grant.' Blae it is. , , General Grant lias not yet put in a claim that Plcusonton "lied." He knows there's moro to como out if he calls for it.' His memory is now re freshed on that point. , When you see a grown-up couple of (lie mule ana temalu porsunsion silling on the front sloop nt cloven o'clock at night, you can but odds thnt they are not brother and sister and win every limo. , Grant is ready to clasp hands across the bloody chasm wilb every ox rebel who will voto lor turn. Hut ho is dis gusted at tbo thought of Greeley doing such a thing. . . , . i.t ' ; t : It requires 89,000 per annum moro to conduct tho Auditor General's De partment undor General llartranft's administration, limn was cxponded under that of Judge Slcnkor.i , , The Veteran finanelnl editor in tho United States, is Mr. Sailer, of the Philadelphia Ledger. Ho has written the money articles for that journal there for a period of thirty-two years. Another Hovcrnmcnt swindle is just coming to light in tho int reaso of the prices of certain Grant contractors in carrying tho mails. Where will be the next steal f '' Look out soon Tor a Southern "arehivo," proving that not Booth bot lloraco Greeley shot Mr. Lincoln I The mun who held the horso outside was Charles R. Buckalcw,of courso. At Bollvillo, Illinois, on Thursday last,' Senator Schutz declared that President Grant personally bad ap proached and offered him ull tho ru ronago bo could uniuo if lie would support .the Sun Domingo scheme, j Seventy. five thousand negroes band ed togvthvr by hideous oaths and herded to tho polls by four hundred U. S. Marshals in North Carolina, and still no victory for tho Grantilrs. What can tho matter be T - -, Lloraco ; Grueloy, in roply to an in vitation to visit tbo Wiiilo Sulphur spring's, V irglnia, M no must de- oil 110 on the grouud Unit his motives would - bo misconstrued I. is stops dogged t by spies, and l.iniev lf lied about while there.- 1 o.'.- i" 11 I' 'Grant's Carpet baggers,"''nii(l Mr. Beck In his Frankfort spCrcH, "have robbed South Carolina ol twenty-nine millions, and Guveanor Scott, out ol his stealings, bus built liinisell ill his homo in Mniietla, Ohio, a hoUe that cost sixty thousand. ' ' ; Charles Campbell, llio man who wits sentenced to Clarion county jail six months in tho Inst court, for steal ing, and who csenped a few weeks sinco, w as killed in a fight at Louis ville, Ky , a few days since). ' The principal witness against bint wna killed by lightning ut Parker's a few weeks ugo. According 1o' the Grnnt press, A. T. Stownfl lieSj'Schurx lies, Sumner lies, rlrasonton lies, Greeley' bos, Hanks lies, Duntt lies,' Trumbull lies, Tipton lies, Fcnlon lies.'' Kverj'body lies but Grant, and ho can't lie, 1 How is that for hatchets and cherry trees f ' Tim "Bi.oorY Chasm." Secretary Routwcll in ono of hisvccclics ssserl- ea Hint tnoro wus a tilimay chium ho. tweon the North and tho South Which could not be obliterated. This Can's tian doctriiio is reiterated by (irnnt men everywhere. Senator fchurx thus provides a way for filling up that chasm ! !-'.. " .! "11 It Is necessary to fill the bloody chasm, as Mr. lloulwell suld, before pesce can bo Teslorod, let lis throw the Grant parly into ft, tho thieve and thoso who buvo violated lh eon slilnion and tho laws, with those who haved violato their oflicial oaths and prostituted thnirnfflcotfi personal onds with those who have hold tho highest offices in the government In order to soenro thoir personal wolfuro and tbe safety of tbo Stato." ' " Wm. p. Klli'iy. This gentleman, ono of Iho Republican members of Congress from a Philadelphia district, is awny. Ho has gono to tho Rockv Mountains. It is not tho manner of Mr. Kelley to abstain from a hot polit ical canvass; some sound reason must bo nt tho bottom of bis present hegira. Mr. Kelley is the Republican mem her who denounced the eflort to con tinue longer In tho President the pow er of suspending tho habeat corpus, and helped to kill thai bunlling of the Ad ministration; and evidently disliking llio idea, of Icing called ou to aid in Grunt's rc-clecliun, ho bus escaped into llio mountains, where be will doubtless, remain dining our Canvass iti this Stale. '1 Just 80. An intelligent corres pondent of the New Vork S'im comos to the following conclusion : ."Tlio it. nation may bo, llien, briolly summed up. Tho -Grant party ia divided in support of Jim-Irani t, and tho Demo crats and Liberal Ropuhlioana are united in f'uvor of liuoliiilow. , "As Pennsylvania goes, so goes tbo Union," Our Vontrtttmtn at iMrgr. It should bo romomberud thut our Stale ticket consists not only of can didates for Governor, Auditor General, Supremo' Judgo and Delegates at Large to tbo Constitutional Conven tion, but also of threo Candidates at Largo ior Congress. Wo foar that in tbo discussion of the morita of Buckulow, Thompson and Hartley and tho indignation expressed by all honest men aguinst tbo Repub lican Stato Tickol, thut our Congress men at Largo, whose success Is really of vital importance, buvo boen almost entirely overlooked. The election of Buckalew, Thompson and II art ley is assured beyond almost the shadow ol n doubt. They nro bo vustly superior in Integrity, capacity nnd every oilier respect that no conscientious, voter who tle-tircs an honest and ' faithful administration :of our Stato ' nfTairs, can for ono moment hcsltato to cust bis volo for thoin. Tho election of our Delegates to ' tho Constitutional Convention is ulso assured from tho fact Unit twenty-eight aro to bo elect ed und cneh voter can voto for four teen only. ' ..;i.i But the Congrcssmbn at Largo upon tho Republican Ticket, inferior ns they art to Vaux, Wright and Hopkins, cotistltnlo the most rcHpeciublo por tiori of our opponents' ticket. It there fore behooves Democrats to bo wide awake and seo that their election is insured, for tlio voto upon tho Con gressmen at Largo will bo taken as tho test of tho Blrcriglh of tho Grant and anti-Grant men in this Stato. ", If tho Republic-art Congressman at Largo are oleetod it will demonstrate that the Grant men have a majority in this Stato and it will rcquiro al most superhuman efforts to carry it against him in November. Whilst on the other hand if our Congressmen at Largo are elected by large majorities Grant will si-nrccly have tho ahaflow of a chance of carrying tho Stato in November.-- West Chester Jrfersonfan. ' The Due-Bill Candipate Ilart ranft was AudilorGoneral when Hvans was mado claim ngonl. ' '. ' Ilartranft mado tho contract with Evans. Ilartranft knew Kvnns was collecting money which belonged to tho peoplo nnd was holding it.' . Ilartranft borrowed ieven thousand dollars of this money from Evans. ' Ilartranft gambled in stock, through tho agency ot Yorkes, with tho money of the people., " Had Ilartranft pcrformod his official duty the State would not havo lost a dollar through Kvans. ' Tho Committee of which lion. Jan. L. Graham wus chairman, after a full investigation, says : ' . ' "Your rommittoe have not Iho Inn pusge sullicicnlly strong to express their disapprobation of so bold an out rage, or fitting terms in which to characterize those in official position who seen to patiiato.or excuee tbo wrong. "hvons collected 8I84,K,fU LniKTre- tainod the whole. Stato officials knew this fact for threo yoars beforo it bo- eume publio, and the neglect to report tho transaction to the legislature is regarded by us as ft gross dereliction ot olllcial duty. 1 "Nor can wo perceive the nocessitv for such absolulo silence in regard to the' whole subject as seems to have prevailed In lliu olllcial circles in liar rieburg, until tbo scrutiny of an intel ligent subordinate dragged tho whole into tho public gazo." ' ' ' - j .,..., i - 1 ' ' Aktthinoto BeatCreelev' J. M. Edmunds ie Grant's piminmstor at Washington and secretary of the Grant congress campaign committee. Desiring to serve bis patron nnd him. suit he ia just now engaged in distrib uting Blunton Duncan's call lor tho Ixmiavillo bourbon convention. 1 A letter accompanies the '-circular. It run da as fiillowai , ... r. -i 1 i- t , : . '-'Washington, D. C, July 80, 1S72. Dear Sir 1 Please send the enclosed circular to aclire Demncnris in your district who do not support Mr. Gree ley and will co operate In llio Louis ville convention.' Send roe a Use of such men in cactli county immediately. - - 0 .' tl J. M. Kiimenks, Secretary. , 1 Wbo will any now thnt tho Bourbon movement is not in tho interest of Grunt i The Washington Grant man agers evidently so regard it. ' ' h ; a) 1 m m J - For The Ticket. The Now York Day Book, formerly an- advocnto ol tho Louisville Convention, and op posed to Greeley, came ont last week for tho Cincinnati and llultimore plat forms and Candidates. It says the Louisvillo Convention if bold, will only bo in tho interest of Grant j that if it could do any good for tho Do mocrucv, it is too Uto. It aces no other alternative but to support Groo loy and Brown, as they represent tho white man's party tho Gruntitcs the blnck man's party. The IXag Hook is a strong ami Liberal paper, and its support is a welcome one. if Pomo roy has not irretrievably gone over to Grant, his Democrat will now fol low the Day Hook. The Democrats aro determined to bo united if Porno roy ia dot. '. 1 ; Jvht So. Tho Philadelphia ., of tho 10lh,saysi "Somo stress is laid upon tlio fact that two or three Demo crats in this city are supporting tlio objectionable candidates upon the Republican Stato ticket. Theso men havo not become Ropublioans, hr.ro not renounced thoir Democratic faith, but only cepouaed tho cause of ono man. And who aro thoyf . JSx-Stato Treasurers And Iraflkkors in pardons, inlurested in tho coiicoaluiont of Treasury frauds and tho perpetuation or the rule that sots rod handed crimi nals looso in our strcols every day. "A fellow feeling" makes those, men wondrous kind." .. , , , The Galena Tahnrii. Anexuhango say: On Sunday of last week, nt Long Branch, President Grant, being loo much fatigued from bis previous day' journey to and from New York to attend church, nppoarcd on tbo road wilh bis family in a magnificent carriago, (presented to him by admir ing friends) drawn, by two high-stepping bays, (nlso a present), with four colored servants, two on the driver's sent and two behind, all drosscd In gorgeous butternut colored li very,( pro Minted by a New York tailor.) A ro markahlo exhibition of Republican simplicity In a President of the United Sinles, reminding the beholder of the better days of tho Republic ! ' ' ! There nro hfo two things In this world that are not safe' to triflo with a woman' opinion and tbo business end of a wasp. 1 1 Mora than forty raftsmen hnv been drowned in tho Wisconsin river tbo present Season, ' ' ' 1 Tho publio debt of Tcxn ls 123- 301,000, -v ... . .., A Tiiiie Indkx. Among tho Sena tors appointed on tlio Commitleo of InvoBtigution raised under Mr. An thony's resolution, is Mr. Harlan, from Iowa. This gentleman was connected will) the San Domingo, job; Iho Cher okcq land swindloaud llio Aqueduct business nt Washington. Those wore most suspicious transactions. But, to bring the matter yet nearer homo, tho Dubuquo Herald vouches for tbo slutoniunt tbut a check for - 65,000, drawn to Senator Harlan's order, nnd bearing bis endorsement, is now in that city, represonling monoy obtain ed by that Senator In consideration of "infiiioneo" In Congress, to aid bis election six years ago. If this is (rue, Mr. Harlan stands convicted, not only of Bulling hi own influence a A Sena tor, but of corrupting the, Lcgislalnro of lown. This is ono of tho men bo looted by Genoral Grant nnd his friends and defender in tho Senato, to investigate mutters in relation to tho administration. Ho is u fair rep roKcntativo of tho "Ring" by which tho President is controlled and publio iiltuirs muimgud at this time ' Settle' Plan. Tho ! $otVork lle.rald tells a lilllo slory of Setllo, which illustrules the way Ilia parly of llato conducted llieir 1:110 ftorth tar olina campaign. A Southerner said to him, in a confidential lono : "Juilgo, 1 Know annul a dor.cn voters near hero who will go lor tho other side, but they can bo got." "Iloiv'cnn they bo got? quoth Ihs innoconl neltlo,tliink ing, pet lisps, of the 10,000 thut "got'' him. "Well, it will lako money." "How miichf"' ,. "Hero," said the Judge, displaying a 'roll of greenbacks, "hero is 00. : is that enough?" "J'lenly," said tho Southerner, nnd disappeared. Ton minutes afterward Settle had tho pleasiiro of bccing bis iricnu on 1 n 0 slump, recounting tho whole affair. Tho crowd adjourned to a neighboring groggerj-, where the Judge's greenback provided whisky for his opponents. " , ' . , Retort in Kinm. The World's cor respondent at Clinrlestnn, 8. C, writes that Governor Scott recently said to him that he did not euro it -Greeley was elected; that he (Scott) vvas hot anxious about Grant's election; that Grant had spoken of his stealing, but that he would six.n make a speech in which ho would slate thut when Grant was elected to the Presidency, be aad bis family were all poor, and he ( Scott) and his family could havo bought litem out ten time over; that how Grant nod his family were nil rich and could buy him out len limo over, and ii' he had got his stealing ho would like to know bow Grunt got rich. ' 3nr ai-rrtisfmruts. t jCTa. ! hereby siren that letter of a.linioiatration on tbll.t..f MIl.VON M'RItfOK.drcMiaed.lale of CeArfield llorough, CUarfioid Uontity, ia., navinz been only granlet to the unilemnrd, all peiton. indebted to said cntate eilt lilon'e make payment, and thoae bavine: elainia or demand will prr.eul tliem properly aiuhciiucat.l for aet- ui-iut-tit. ja.ui.a h niii i.lx. Aiigu.t 21, Is7J-l. Adminiilrator. jV OTICfi. All persons knowing IA tlirwatiltri Indebted to ti e nndi-r.iicned, l,r note or book eoooant, will make payiai ut oe or ?i-ptcmter zti, is, 1, ai all bu account, will bin be left is the bimlt ef a nr. per i-ffirr-r fur eolleeiion. V 51. S. 1HK LY tilen Hope, Aag. 21, UVJ. TT- M AItHIIAI.'X OI KH i:. J W'aNlera Diithet of 1'enntylrania. l'iTTaria. Ainiiat l. tsfl. Tblt la to (tie notice that on tba Uifc day of August, A. v. ISiZ, a Karrant In Kanbmptey waa lavued esaioat the oatateof It, B. aL-Ct'LLY, of Ouliob Uwnahip, in tbe auanly of Cloarflald and r-tale, of 1'eDn.ylvaoia, who haa Um,u ad-.iu.lui-d hankrnpl, on hi. own petition ; that tbe payment of atiydebu and delivery of anr nron- arty lielitiKinj In aueh Wnkratt to klia erlur hia u.a, and tlio transfer of any property by him are rorbidlvn by law; that a mm-tliir; of the creditora of aald bankrnpt, to tirore their dbfa. and to choveo one or mora aaia-neca of bio fata.tr, erill be odd at a Court of Hankriipter, w be kobloe at Cli-erfi-ld, in the comity of t'li-arlii-ld in the b'laU of Fennarlrania, in the orBi-e of die Frodioiitdary f is- Jert --f I'lreioon rieaj.bcforoS. K. Wor.d ruir, Kq., lUKi.ieT. ea ilia llb day of October, A. U. Is. J, at iu o'cloika m. v -A. MFRDOCH,' ug2l.it i.C. S. Mar.h.l, aa MraaenKer. ' j lilii0NAl2fredcrick Koch.Vr 1 hia heira are rMlumU-d to ara-l tlieir addrtea to tba onderaijtnrd, to Irarn aomeililt, (o'their ad vanlac. Addreaa - VUA. II. MKYKII, ' , :ii-4t - liuio Coo.ul, Uiiad.lptia, 1'e. ri(IT OV PAKTITION.rTohTbeua f nd sal ropn-wntativat of Sarah Knaa, . lato ol tlrauti-rd IvWRtbip,, Ck-areai county, deeeaaed : 1 Notlce'la hereby glveR that In accordance with ewrit of pertltiou, luraed out of tbe Orphana' Court of L'itarlMild eounty, and to me directed, ao inquiailion and apprei'umenl will ba beld be the prcmlaea, In flratltord towndiip, on Fri.lar, Ihe 1.1ib dey of eptembur next, at s o'elook e. m. ef eaid dey, end aU parliea iute-rrauMl will plmae take nutieo. , JlfiTi.N J. I'lli, bbariff. vMaruriu, Aiigunr zi, I )tli lOl It TAjL-The eitirma of La. , ranee townahin are hen by notilird that lha haul Mrertnrl of raid district havo ntaced (he diipltealeof achool tat in my hand for collection. Thoae who know Ihemaelvi-e. indebted for cainaty and Stale lal for l2, will alao take noliea Ibal eaid la ia dne. ' I Will beat the Court Houao every 8eturday, eed tbe babiiiMof lha am b I will be tound at home. , TAVLOR KOWLKS,- i aug2I.St ,, , . . .,.. .. I'oaalable. : VISIINITRATOHM NOTU'RNodoe i hereby fiMe that h-ttera of edminialretion oo Ibn ealln of JA.K. K 111 I.L'I! J..J i.,. of flrady townahip, Clearueld couuly, t'enn a., nevme; nnen nnir srnnti'd to tb umleraiirnril, all ptranna iadahted to aeid eatete will plreae make immediate paymonl, and rfaoao having claimo or drmanda wiU prcarut tbrio pron-rly aultientii-atrd for eettleucnl without delnv. . ! : JAMKSC. riARItETT, ' , . LEW 1.1 EEIULKH, - Aug. If (lt. Adminiatretora. JOR SALK OR RENT 1 4 VALUABLE FARMS, i IN C'l.KARFIRl.n COt'.VTV, - .. , - -, (.i '.. l-i ov.-: .--! ' i . , i ii . -.-1 OFFERED FOR SALE OU REM. T1i utt1rriiirfTtl offurn fur 1r nr rent tit fn. lowiiiKuiimfil larrnn. nHimtrd InHirard townphlp, (.'ImiHkKI eomity. IV, riti No I. Known m titj"OI. CnalrlH Pxrm," on Hurk Hun, conUiniuf l'out MM Arren. Ahoiit 60 rrB IxiiriK clrnri'ii itnrl nlrr yooil Ut of eultivntlno, Ihe baUnoe in tiiubr. Kit. 1. Known M Mia "Olmlii Ruiium-IuI Frm,- firhiiBijf iKut KM! Arrm, nlmut 40 twrn of whie mm dlraril ftnt mmirr m ftmti UUj of cultivitlun, nd lha baJanco wall t.nilard. . TiiU 9 Kb'Min il t Ii "I nib farm." haTtng nbuul 100 acr vlejiTtd ainl uotler ritliiraHun. No, 1. K nova lb "K l. WtrcIHch Kann," eonlainiiift lou( lilO Arrets a Urt (irtiun vl wuim m cirsu ii riii uu'ht cuii i it'll, i iin vmi- aiKT boltiff Hinbercil. Nn. 1, f nml bart) .1r...ntirniai,r,ftlhr InproTftiiffaiii thereto Atctrt, and all ftnirlinra otcbara, jiritig ftutt (rtMtiti if ruttnlag water oa ttlMM, I,,'. HrnrTtnMe trrmd In tbi tnattfr of fkaymenUt in1 poMMviva Rirrti nn April lrt, tK73. yt lurtbtr intormatlon nail on nr iHri . , , I.. M. ( (tl ltlUliT. KUgT !lm ' ' jFrnchvilIr, Cl wfiW Ta. gov 3,flvfrti5fmfntii. FA KM FOK SALE! a -- r :vy j i v t "'I e-Hf nt-.- ea-' i v. CALL AND SEE! .... "What I Know about Funning," tuk aiiii:x of union township, :a a . o i ',' a 1 OWNED ItV PHILIP O. DLANUIAUD.ESQ. .: : .-. , . , I OFFERED AT PRIVATE SALEJ Thla beaBtifnlljf lwaiod farm and dealrable bona. If aitaattil In tba moit frtil and beat -tcrl ptrUm uf Uutvn tnali.p, t'brtiIU tvun ly, Pa., wilh ffod raU U-ahug to mud frum H in all dirertuthi. It ia two and a blf wilvs from tbe floariabina; viljitfra uf Kwaktiin, and only four milMi fnim the drtlinul city of "liumburgar," on tht lint of ''HannxU'i Branch eztiavion of tha jlHrftbcay Valloy llailniad," wbi will we eoro plftt J and running train to Icaa than eightwn luontki. TU Fartu eontnina 150 Acres of Land, ' over IOO ACRI'. ef which am cleared end under e bl(h atala ef cultivalion, with an . Orchard of 200 Apple Trees, ,':. I '; .v . .A 2 , earofutly fclecM and bearing tha ehoteeat fralt. platitifi ight yeara ajro, with a fair promiae ef yirltHiifrai leapt forty bti-brln ttiin at'afmn. Alio, a fmall UltrllAHU OF Pl.tM, l'EAR A.I PKAt H TKEKH. - - A yoanirand thrifty ORATKRY Ii a ont. In a neat and tail? aiyle. Tbe frae are all ia the bMi aondttloa, being what hi kairwa) aa a atake and rmi" fenci bnilt af rheitau( ruilif, 16 loet long, fire ratla high.' The dwelling ii a Two-slory Plank House built according lo the moit mo'lern and Improred tirlo of arrhiteetare, (lately repainted), and fin iibrd inaide and out in tbe most complete and wotkinaulike niaauer. The cellar it ciRht feet in tha clear, dretid atnc walla two fut thick, aad ocmentrd floor. Attaehel to tho dwelling U a buU'ling, 60 fei long, containing Wah jtooin. Itaih Kuum and WtUr Tank, Wood liuure, bta- ble for three hornet and Carrlftgc. all under oee roof and aa good at new. Ntur by ia an let lluave, S Corn Cribs, a Bty and Urn 1'nip. A tream of pure eold aaicr fluwt into tha Waab Room, and ia forced from there by a ttone pomp iulo Lb kitchen Convenivn'ly war OudwtUing i a haniroiii anci Matquv utieo, laxa li-et, no iahed and patQt4 In complete atj la. ,;, . . .: - i-r'.,. j ALSO, A FARM BARX I It erected at a proper diitnnc frm tbo dwelling, wltb a eellsr un-lur tbe entire baMding: enel" by b atooe wall two feet thick. This building, 2'2x!t0 lent, i furaibed iu that tvle uf neatneaa and lurabdity aharaetcrialioat' thoownar. There it at' ' ' . f ''; ;,' 'i .; . t i : A TEXAS T HOUSE It on the farm. t?l fee, tao etoHet Mi. with mtiiiM "L" attahfd, and a rtnal! atwhle btlf.tiinjrf therrto. The llouoe ia phitcr-d and bafnteda:id pretenlv a neat an4 evuitt-rtaLla .a poartv i. hut m a Bl fool wt4l. aitti a Hon a pump and plenty of water at the door. A ho a autnil orchard, br lnng to th Trnant llouae, with twrr.ty or moro choice fralt trf. There are no leaf than ibirlArw spring e of fnd watr art the farwu AJjuimng th:i j-luce t a tract at ian4uoataiainf 150,000,000 Feet of Lumber, the cuttlrg ot or eenaumption of whtrb will af-1 ford muly market far all pmdwee railed on the : aruvd . 4. ' iMoney baa been laviakly expended ia beautify intz the "(hart Plat'' around lha duelling. The LaB,lf ttctully and artitticnlty edornej with , orniieQieiital trcoa, ever wren a, ahraitiary aid the eh'itooef floavro.-'Tbv Jwlin rn pnrerrrd from the inva of tho eaa by a row of "hide treea, whew iatrrtwining branchoa cM a cool and rrfreabing ahade alt around it, making it a plcnaant and in viting retreat, auoto aa one- ratety flnda evon in tbe environs ot a ciiy. A oornvt repreaiutatina or tlew of the mldence can be kxdur tho north wot roreff of tbe map of ClearfirU county. Thorn it ruLravN a peraon 40 the famt. ln v ill be way: On- or Mia pretnieea w!n ih ir t to parohitioi aaxl glre tb'-an aay inliiuaiioei iu rtv gurd to tbe farm they ijimjr di-fir- for tcruit and jnivHtiuiui of m'p a.Urv ! ' P. . MsANCtl eKI. of 1 ' A. W. W'A LI KUif ' ugUtf Cifa.fitlJ, r.i. I rtu: M iTTr.u oftiir i:Jtatk of Itniid H..latid, laieof Chral ti wnalup. Clear tiild iMnmtv, l a., dtraHfiil.'iho applimtion of KlUabrtrt Kt.Jat,.!, widow of drrf ac 1. to have re. port of the apprum r of thvivalit Kp)rjvel ami the real ettatv allotted tu her uii I. r Ad of Aa. arm My of Novemhor 27. 18ta, u protinted at June court, Ih72, ahoroypoB tho Court ordered thnt all per on a Intiruatod In eaid eUl thould take notice that the report of tha appraietrt will he amintv..!, mt4 tbe aaid real eat at a allotted to aaid widow, under tha proviaiona of tba A M of poTfinoer 7, a. u, Irt06,afjnaai4,-un1oat eivnt enuae to the contrary bo ahoan by the Aral day of 8epteuiUcr tna ti iu Ry the Court. Atlcat : A. W. LKB, augld-lt Clerk of Orphana' Court A GRICULTURAL ' FAIR. Tlio 2. Clearfield County Ajrioulloral Soeirly will hold a Koir, on the freuaile ef the I'ark Aaaoola- tion, Iw-iilinioe on the ..Uth of Seiileuibi-r and eonlinuinn Ibruugh Ilia lat end lid day, ol Oclo- lM-r. JI10 aitiieuitittiata, uiaiiulanturera and me. obanica of tbe county are earnerlly requeated lo aid Ihe Soeiety in Retlinjc op aueh an exhibition of 111. producta ot tbo . ulily aa ahull bo (lialilj in(t to all concerned. Tbe nretniuin hat and Ihe regulation, will apM-ar in due litne.. augf, . ,. WM. IIKILKR, Preaidant. fpKACII KU8' KX AM IXATIOXS. L Pablio Rseminalinna of Ti-aohcre for Ike preaent erhord year, will beheld for the rcapootive uiairieia aa i'-iiowb : . ClenrSeld end Lawrenoe, Faturdar, Aueuat 21, at Cloai fl. Id. Curweni.ille end Tike, Monday, iu(ual J, at Curwenevillc, Lemhcr Clly, Frrfuaon nnd Penn, Tuailav, Annual 27, at Lumber City, Hell, Wi-dnoeday, Annual 28, at Ilowrr. New Waahinirton and Cheat, Thura.lay, Angnal 29. at New Washington. llurnaide, I'ri.la), Angual 10, al Iliirnaide. Oaeaole aud Di-eatur, Alomtay, ciepti mbet 1, at Oaoeole, . , ...... ... Woodward and Uoultjalo, Toeeday, fcpteinber 3, at llotlta.lnle. - . (lulieh. Wedneadav, Heplainbr e, at .faneavllle. llmiarie, Thnradav, riepteinler.s, at ih n llnie. Jordan, Kridav, Heiitrmher s, al Anaonville. Knot, JSitlurdey, S.ipt. n.I.er 7, at New Milliort. r.kiininalloba to eommenee al V oVt.n k a. m. Ilireotora are reitieelnd to m prraenl, that they ntay eelt-cl tk.ir teaehara en the da, of evamlrtn tlon.. J. A. UHMtlOHV, Oe. Hupt. Clearlleld, Aunn.t f, lriTI. lt - TI'TICF.i' C05aTAIH.UH' fEl.ll We have printed a lnrtfe peiaber of Ihe new 1KB 11 ILL, and will on th. receipt of twenlv treeeud, mat) S eupy ( aur tdjieaa. jyili iiea iiii aui,iJjiRi jt,Jul SiinbS. Clearfield County Bank, riMIE CleaiOeld Couoty Ilaok a tr ' X ltd Inatitutlon hat (Ouaout of etialeoZ?' tbo aurioedot ef Its abaiter, on May u All lie atock la owned by the aabeiiiber, will continue the Hanking bui-lr.eia at tl,,' place, ea Jrivata Ilankora, ehder Ibanm. of tbo "fkarneld County flank." W, , aponaiblefor the dobtaol tba Hank, and ajiJ iti aotea os demand at tha eounter. b,.' reoelrad and tnteroet paid wbon eaoacy la .t, 1 li.J ll. Par,.. .ii.n..i.J t .1. . lt aa berrtofore. Our perianal raaponfihim. t pledged for all I)ootita recctrad and bgM, Irani otod. A continuance of lW Hu-al , ronaue of (lie boaiees mrn of tbe aoumi . pai-Uully i.lii!l. Aa i'reaidenl, IV) ,Wu. oOic.rj of tre late t ieameiu t i.unty rk, require the notei u injd Uank to ba pit'tii for rr'leint'lion. ' JAH. T. 1.1-oSAKP, FICnAr.r KIM WM. FOKTKIt, JAS. D. (UtAnAl A. K. WfHOlIT, 0,1,. flCF.U, Wf. A. WALLACE. Tha hu.tnoaa of lha Dank will Tie condn-!iu John M- Adam.., Kq., aa Caahlcr. il-l;i County National Ban!?, .01- (.LliAltl IIi'.U., A. n OOM In winsome ruil-l nr. ono door D' . H. Wafioia a Dnik- from. Fuaanre Tieketa 10 and from l.ivrrl-onT, Ouifn b.wn. larnw, Lon-ton, Faria and Copenl,. Al.o, lirutla for ahle on the itoval Honk of Iii. aoti luiprr.ai aiina ei Ldoil''o. JAMliS T. LUOSAltD, Frv - W. M. FHAW, taahior. iil.l " " " " " "" ''! '-"f" r J. D. M'Oirk. . , E lw.-rd I'crki BANKIK Q ds COLLECTION HOrJSI OF HcClRK & PERKS. 8uvciiori iu jr'onttr, I'erkt, A Co.,. ' PliilJisbur, Centre Couh', Tk, TlfiiKIIE all tho bnrltiraa of a Ilankirg If wil' oe tranfaetod promptly and upoa tit mun iuvoraoic leiwa. . mar 7 -if Clioap Fiirnilurc. JOIIX GULICU ' ' TYfilhES to Inform hia old frfnif.J. XJ tomera, that baTing enlarged hit iubp ly incriraewa nn iwnuin ior manuiaciarini;. kt aow tjreiiared to make to orde inch Furniiu' may be dculred, In good atyle and at ebeap ritf i or i, no lie ill genorany naa ea aaad, at i,, Furniture room, a varied aieoriae&i of retcj. aaade (or allure, antong wbioh aro ' BUREAUS AND SI DK-KOARDS. Wardrobaiaod Rook-Caiet; Centre. Sofa. Tu'lM Ureakfaat and Dining Eiteoiion tablet,- noa. tronen-pon,vouage,jeDny.iirii( oil. Hedttli Br fa of alt ktnda Woramcii, Hat-rack Wath-aland; Rocking and Art Chair t f apiing-aeat, eace-boUom, parlor, en moo and other Cbairaj Loukiog-GUjioy ofartrj deaeription on band ; and Daw glawee tot oLt framaa, which will bo put ia on wary reeweaaku terai on thorieat Jiniiro. - lie alto keepaou aiH or fum iabea t order. Corn -hunk, Hair a&d Ca. ton-top 91 Mire a tea. Iv , t COFFIKS OF EVRT.T KlND Made to order, and funerale attepdtd with i neirw wnrntrw atrrirra. Alio, rf evre Pit done to order. Tho tubte riber alto mantji taree, and bat eotietantl on hand, Cletrn., Taunt naioing Macame, me beit now io h' Thoae aaing tbit aiaehiae a ever need b ,tk out oleaa clotbet! Ue alto baa Flyar'a Pai Churn, a tuponor article. ' A fumily ai.ij i, VUUTB tr BCfel ! W1U1VUI poller i All the abnre and ft act othr artlclei ire f nlthed to a M id era cheap for Cam or exebttt. for approved country produce- Cherry, Ut, Pobir, Lit. wood and ottirr Lumber auiubit ( Cabinet work, taken in do ft an ge Tor fora.iari tjrRemewiber tba shop ia on Karket tmt, Clearfield, I a., and ooarly pp(vite if Jtv etnre." JUUJI UILICH. iNoTenber St. 1S62 y READING FOR ALU! BOOKS it- STATIOXER F. Market ?U Clearflrld, fat the Tot Offiu.: flIlE underaigned bege learo to aanoaDcia X. the eitiaena of Clearleld and Tirielty. tlut b haa Sued ap a room and haa juat retartti from tba erty with a largo am on at ef readti aiaiicr.ronMaung ia part oi , Bibles and Misoellanecoa Boob ttlank,-Aeeoant and Pant Boi.l.k-of rrT it- aeriptiop ( paper and Errtlnpaa, French prtwd andpiaiai I'ont ana feacila f Uiai S, Leru i'tpttt, Ierda, Moririrea; Jo fpwett, Rixi tlB and ProtaiaMry ovteaf V b.tw ana iTfk, went Mriet, L'-zal Cep, Kecord tap, ami b Cat bheat, Mutie lr either Piaao, ivlute at Xn eonaunt-ty on hand Aay buckt ou- itai'otna defired that linay not war Ot hand, kaw. ar'ttred by flrtt exprexo, and tblt at rioitrili or retail to anil euatomert. I will aiae leat periodical liufaiure, owoh aj kiaraalnoa.fiee. papere, Ae. i'. A. taAl iilH, Ckarfiald My 7, SV.8 ' DAVID YOL'SG, Stone-fuller and Stone-lifiison WflLL oxaate all work In bi line at wet 1 f orate pntxt and io, f U.f lAtAStf rtjk . : ArdiitocturjJ Ornainentj . Ta ALL FTTl.Ef, Ptrne Pro wine; flf rnr) deae. iiatiun, aaJ all Irtvi &f -neitoa aork eat- t rat ted fur la or rat of tbe eon Bty, Ak r f rr mu wtehfng lo hava reapettabla nifoa aerk ait ttooa-rutting uoae, wiil tui it to tttMr ialtwe to call uron vie 1 would a!o ii,f.riB lb tee ;.- that 1 tan ttvlirar an; qt.anllty or ui ttunt o "ird. at t am tL ov,lvi or a FUWT-CXASS STOXE (iUAERl. Oidcrt fut work cut be tSArf'Irt '.I PAVJD rot Vfl. ir.nrt,r(l CL-erfietJ Vt. Tho Lightning Tamer. r"TIIK nnder"!raed are the t.t A.-r,t li Ito r-"nty fe the 'iforth Amrrteea llalraniad LlliUlM.Nl) HOUS." Tioae era ikioDlrnll n.ita aw- ta wae, as I are indorsed by a arlentifie ir-e la tbe country. Wo hereby notiTf Ci. eitiiem of lb. cotp Uit we will pet Ihoni ap e, 4eUcf r d. anikt leu money, I ban la cbarped ly (be f.tt'p aitentt who aannelly trararae tha count; u carry ea our little taab, navel te rtura. ' EXCOUHAGK HOMK LAB0K. Tboie wiahing Llcbtalnr. Kodt (reeled their boll-tirni a eed betarlJrea. aa by letier.e call la peraoe. We will pet them ap aaraar" In theeouetv. end warrant there. The ttedfaii Kixturea eaa be area at any lime by eH nj el onratore. - JI. r. BIULKU a Clearri.ld, March 30, .s;0 tl 100 LOTS FOR SALE! IX THE TOWN OF HI" MR A KG TAX, IN TRACT TOWSSUIP, CLE AKi IKLi) CO, 1"A. The cul"iribor fiat ktid ofl one hut Irtd It. whiih be otTora for aule at reasonable rate to tli tlione who feel dipourd to more In thn dirertrta The Towa ia bcnIifut!y tituatedon andvt'rfet, within eighty nda ol the Alleghr ny ail. K Hoad, bow ubder eoanptrttim. It ia alao ait iaiei on the publie rod leading from l-otherararf Rroi knayville. Iu lliic town, liberal ittdnceitfati are vtirrnl to mechantca auJ eittcnini n' mh nrii. loins inaihiekly oMtled fur mm a eitoui nity. Tbnr-e in wtt ct i-f lott thould nuy oarlT,ti tbry are being dtepnrod of rery rapidly. He alao otlera t r aalo a lot ol teu eerrt, ei joining the luttit, with a ttroau. of ettr runn.cf thronirh it. aiiHieifiit to ran- a machine tb r. or- ing mill, Ao., and an excellent tltuarton fof lie alao will till a fnrni of one hundred ati 1 iity aema, adjnitiing tbe town, with fltty aorptrlaw tan a ore. l . i and In a rnnd atate nt en'tirntion, the rein .rat" being covered with pine, hemlock and oak tirnt with a heavy vein of coal uudi rl ing a gnf oi tne iratn. . , He will trM hi a Town Ilotiae and abittitt aeee of land Hi an id town, well titnatH fr t Be tel, being large and eommodloitt, nnd tbo nerat aary antbuildinga and etahltng attached. , There tt a Ittrco ttaam aawmlM and r,f,, lumbering ettaMi-hment bow artdereoriatnM'K. by John Uiiboia, adjoining the town, that w all r employment to not bat than one hnndred bt" Tbeo are aevrral ajringa of gmd watrr in town, and thoae wiahing to fink wetta eaa eb1" water In from trn to Altitn fifteen fret. Tliw town la In kralthy part uf thr e.r awl if apy of acot fruta LutbotaSurg, e"" Writ. J iSuity l.i.yo.lde villa. Rock da lo It., .h WoOdi Vrttittuiauta. Ciune and tec tUc piaeo iH'fure paxolilfii ? wii;t or a.tjeiMa thw untU-rt'ucii ai lal UO, Lb Ullluid CiUlHV. 40U.S nrUCAUtHlH. i 2 am , . i rroprd i ki.r.on. All . Aidotiu.. htrdv sut,1,' AiF.. .-K..inr nr m BtV Djfil'l'U't with one c.ek atuvo. a bed and beddm aet of ehnlra, now in ihe p.a.-aiin of Horn. M tbo itnm Kai ptm hird by mo"at i aiiil-ir a aaie. aittl It It'll wt.n n i hum, - my ordor. . ' KIJZAUFT II Cl b U'btft bownahlp, Aag. U, ltJ-Jt T iii i.i-tia.ii.iTiK ii nir.'ir tar I'"' lHf.I and l!"i t-r aale at tHe y riuo 26 to ult. Mailed to any auareri.