GEORGK B. GOODLANDEIt, - - KDITU and raorRiiTOK. :. : CL15AI5FIELD, Ta. WEDNESDAY ilOUNINO. JULY II, H7.1. I)einocraticCounty Ticket. ' ' ABHEMM.Y, I), T. l. HOVER, ... or amiritu. RIIKRIFF. W. IIOSH MclMlItRION, t or ci.CJitrisi.o. : TREASl'HER, WILLIAM V. H (I R n A I, I,, r CLEARriKI.0. ' COMMISSIONER, CLARK BROWN, or hm:k. ; ' ' DIRTRTCT ATTORNEY, FRANK FIELDING, V CLElRriKLB. AUDITOR, tEB'IH C.HIOOH, OS LaWSKMS. JfRY COMMISSIONER, " O II N W. II IJ J ART, Or CLSAIII'lllD. COHONKR, ' - V E O R CJ H THORN,' ' ' - or CLEAitriKLn LOOK iimiKt Uu an act of a corrupt Conqress our . subscribers are all blackmailed 20 cents a year, in the shape of jiostage, to swell the purse of a Department which paid unornenmg toii.tiuu tclien us claim teas less than 875,000. We expect the nr.it Congress to undo much of the bad legislation of the last; and to partially remedy the outrage or embargo placed vpon imcujjcnce, we propose to tat Tilg I'ostaof on all copies of the Republican, vuiun vie county, upon which the sub scriber DAS TAID I'S SIX" MONTHS OR more in advance, and ire do not want rost Masters to annoy our advance jmying subscribers for postage, because ice will pay the same before the quarter expires. The postage will also be paid for all persons becomina advanee.nnuinn subscribers on or before the first day of urwoer ncxi. f Ureal Failure, Great men, like insignificant ones, often commit blunders. Of the form er, Grant is establishing a nationul reputation for himself. He ig the greatest failure of tho ago. lie is a disgrace to the Slato if not to his par ty. Cases in point: But recently tho General Assembly of the Presby terian Church was in session at Balti more. As usual, with all largo bod ies, the Assembly contained n number of men who wore more concerned nbont going to Washington to sco Grant than to labor in a direct line of thoir calling and duty. After a three days' offort tbe doraagoguo provailcd over tho Christian, and nrrangemonts were entered into beforo adjourning to proceed to Washington to see "tho best Government tbo world ever saw." Tbe body repaired thither, but did not soo the $100,000 President, lie was loo drunk for exhibition. But Secretary of Stato Fish received tho body. Tbo reception w-as thus vory fishy. - Shortly after retiring to Long Branch ho was telegraphed from Cov ington, Ky., to tbo. effect that his father was at tho point of death. But a number ono horso raco was on hand at Long Branch, and four days elapsed beforo "tho Govornmont" was in r i.n to repair where duty culled it. Grant reached tbo bedside of his futh er just eight hours after boexpircd. Next bo was to bo in Philadelphia on tbo Fourth of July to hand the Kswwnount Park over to tho Ccr.ton nial Commissioners. That loyal city was literally "on ond" to witness the Jtoyal dollvory. But, after a long wuit, Secretary of War, Belknap, ap peared on tho stago as a substitute and announced tbo delivery. Tho dodgo was "too thin." Loyally ro coivod a chill, hot as tbo day was. Tbe newspapers announced that the President was at Long Branch mourn ing for his biographer. On the other hand wo bavo it from tho Branch that "tbo Government" was on tho raco courso half tho day, and was carried homo in tho ovoning on a stretcher, DRUNK. ' Is it not a dingraco that the pooplo of tho United States ato compelled to puy A man f 100,000 yoar fur dis-,gi-ioing thorn? He choated tho preach ers, was dead to filial affections, pre ferred to attoiid a borso raco rather tUiaii-lafjjp 'iify Dear Jlr. Borie" (who jnado .biro A present of 15,000,) and other cminorri loyal Philadelpbians to celcbralo Our National Birthday. Ut-sBT. Judgo Pearson has had him!to!iU;Got by the Supremo Court. In the tritl of tbo notorious Slato robbor, Goorgo O. Evans, his rulings woro wholly In favor of tho robber and against tho Stato, and tho result was that. uislcad of being ordered to fiay into tho Stato Treasury the sum nf3O0,OOO and undergo imprison ment, bo was cleared and allowed to pocket all ibo money ho bad Blolcn from tho povplo. . Tho caso was so bold and such An oulrsgo upon law nnd public decency that the Attorney General took the caso up to tho Su prcme Court, nod that tribunal tins reversed Judgo Pearson's jnisorablo nnd partial ruling, ami Evans m.ist be tried again. Wo would adviso that ha be triad before sumo othcr Judo, who caret mors for tho interosls cf tbo Rtate and tho pooplo than for Evans and Goary f ' , ' ' Kofcrring to Senator Matt. Carpon ter's Junosvillo back-pay speech, tho Chicago TVt&uns ays tha audionco, half of whom woro ladies, "noted jut if they were ellonding a funeral." The lllmannered Shah. For two wookt past Europe bas beoD convulsed by tho presence of llvo Shah the Emperor of tbe Per sian Empire to whom tbe crowned beads of Europo have extended their hospitalities. Tbe reflnod Europeans soon learned aAcr the arrival of the Slmh and his suite that good manners wore not extensively cultivated in Persia. A correspondent of the New iork Herald arrived at Berlin, the capital of Prussia, just aftor tho Tor sinns had loft. Wo will lot him tell what ho learned uftor his arrival. Tho tilling of King William's pet lumli by tho Shah's Borvnnts and wijiin thoir bloody bands on tho curtains was not tho only unoiviiigod freak they indulged in. The oorresponden says: ' n bit ili nil I w or Berlin, bow Ihnt the Khali or rem hu leil and the fcuiperor himself , Sohloss llabclsberir. rrouueraliua' from the inr. tion and unpleasantness connected with the. visit of the great Persian ? I arrive just in time to hear all tbe lierlin gossip about the event. Tbe general belief bare 11 that tba Kaiior'a sickueas was feigned In order to escape tba annoyances earned and tba breaches of etiquette eomuiitted by tba Bliah. "It ia a ourioua fart," says tba trim porlier of toy bol. l. "that tbe Kaiser wai better on tlie very dar altor tho Shah left us." "Wall, what did the Khali do then t Hut ha not left a (rood. Impression behind f "Ual Hal" ha laughed, "good impression ? Yea, on the lehluai wir.duw curtains, tbe oarpcti of tbe royal apart ment! and in tho daneo hulls. What do you mm ue or ma unurninge aia r "l don t kaow. "Well, be never oauia up to time. Jlo made tba Court wait for bim on aeveral occasions. When ha went to l'otidalu ha kept It waiting half an hour while ha wae driven abo at the Inn l,,t,in . ,ue eigina. isrn at tnnnoi, wuon tlie dish ol trawborriea waa banded rjuuii. he kont thorn. lire dish to himself Instead of allowing it to be passed on. When he went nwnr ha lumuect Into . varnBi siiuuui mauing any aaieu. Anotb- er tune, wnen nowasal moopora.tbtt Cuiproas mcu wsme utiu. ruo aroso Ironi linr sent to converse with some one. but the Shnh. think n.g that she ni about to tears him, took her by tho arm and pulled h-r to her seat agnin. Then that lamb buiaca. The servants bad already killod one in the beautiful apartments of the oas- tla before the royal aerrants atoppe.l theui, but 01 uciore mo iciiows Had wined the r b oodv gers on tho laea curtains of tba windows. Tbe lonrt tell greatly relieved when he departed. amy ins imperial Majesty never aeail his dirty warriorato this hotel again. Did not pay ns a groacben Trinkgcld. Did not even pay for their arums, cam toe rtaiser would loot tba bil s. Tn Back Tat Doner The linn Willi. m Williams, of Indiana, bas disposed of his "book ng wilh a lady for stmo thirtr vears. and has j ... m iingiua, maimer, lie du Dean nrtftrd. turned over the whole amount to her. The lady'i lime is Mrs. n illiam Williams. The eoineldanee r name is not at all remarkable, nor ia lha faoi that the honorable gentleman will oontlnuo to board" with the lady. Ajrae. Why growl about thai? . Tbo"Cbris- tian statesman" Henry Wilson, now V ice Presidont, sot tbo example for this dodge. His Credit Mobilier prof- ts woro all transferred to his wifo. What is thoro in tho moral code to prevent tho loyal Billy Williams from following Wilson' oxamplo? Hit robberies wero endurod by tho ''loyal millions.' Economy. The death of tho Presi dent's (alitor stops a 82.000 lonk in tho United States Treasury. Ulysses, fivo years ago. appointed his father Postmaster at Covington, Ky., at a aalary of 82,500. Two yoars ago tbo old gentleman became, too frail to dis charge tho duties of tho olllco, where- pon tho Postmaster General mag nanimously sent a $2,000 olerk to play I . Al. at Covington, whilo Jesse- drow is 82,500. A nice family arrange ment, without tho shadow of law. Any other old man would bavo re igned. flicri'sro. Judgo Woodward last week tendered his resignation as a member of tho Constitutional Con ention, but tho monibcrg refused to ucci-pt it but granted bim an indefl- ite furloii'h. Patul Outl. New Ohlcans. Julv 1. A dispatch from Buy St. Louis stales that auel was lought near Jlonteomoiv station this morniua between ex- ud-'o Wm. ll.Coolcvand U.B. Ithott. r , of tho Picayune, in which Coolcy was killed at tho second shot. The iflleiily crew out of an articlo nub. lishcd in tho ricauune headed "llaw- ins VS. ricauune." mil tho rnnlvd-nm uJl'O Coolcy published in tho Times of tho 27th. Col. Ithott was not touch ed. It is understood liholt was the challenging party. They fought wilh oublo. barreled ttuot guns loaded wilh all; distanco forty paces. A Times spcciul says : In tho Rhott nd Coolcy duel Judgo Ci(oloy was illcd at tbo second tiro. The parties arrived at tbo place on thosntno train, atlOo'clock Ihicjuariiing. ilr. Khett was accompanied v Alossrs. Chus. Homau and Dr. Burns, and Judge Cooley was attended iy Col. G. W. Carter and .Major M'lloczlph. The weapons were double-barreled shot guns, ona barrel loaded wilb siuglo ball, distance forty yards. Tbo ground was promptly soluctcd, tho distance measured, and the parlies placed in position. At the first fire KlioU'nsliot ranged high and Cooley 'b to tho right. CooToy delivered bis fire first. At the ccond Uro train firod simultaneously, and Cooley full, mortally wounded by snot oiilei'inir Ins letl stilo and pass ing apparently through his heart. uu expired In six minutes, without apparent suffering, only speaking the worus to vv. iioinuuy, "1 am suot Ihrouch tho breast." Tho ironllomcn engaged in tho slfair nrrungud the usual cuiliUi'S nller tho second tiro, and acparatod with cxpreKniuns of mu tual respect and consideration. Stim, I.iNurniNd. Tho New York ComivcrcM Advertiser, a iiowfipnpor thut is, at times, both willy and wihb, thus comments on the statement lhat many "relics of barbhrium" are still lingering In society. "We ought to bo thankful,", sttj-s our wido-awake ootcmporary, "for tho variety they afford us. Tho ago is euflbeutod with civilftation. It has tmsettled the "sweet contentment" of married life by the blaiidislinionts of divorce laws; it bas robbed honesty of its munly port, nnd sent It crippled and limpi-ng throughout tho land ; it has dulled tho prulo of public virtue, nnd mude all men slaves to tbo lust of riches; it baa ruiscd fulso standurds In society, religion and polities, and it has junt lod justico to tbo brink of oreation, and dropped it over into Now Jorscy. i! relics of barbnriKin aro selling cheap, givo uu moro of them", The oditor of the Huntingdon Globe bus returned from his trip to the far wort, bringing with him conplo of prairl wolves, two red birds, two prairlo iogs, nnd Modoo scalping knife. Ttio latter will bo used In lift ing tho pofitioal "bar" of tbo grat Ku Klux hunter, Juhn Scott. Shoeing th Treasury Steeds, In 1810 tho entire expenditures of tne Treasury uepartment on aooount oi mo salaries ot tlie Secretary, uomp trailers, Auditors. Itegistor, Trousarer, Commibslonori of Kovonuo and Gon- cral Land Olllee, all their clerks and messengers, waichmen, and laborers woro only 81 lftyjiJU.us. . xno nmouBt of business trannaetod then was by no moans Insignificant. Tbo General Land Oflico and tho Indian olllco wero at that timo included in this depart ment. Nearly fifty millions of dollars wore annually oolleotou nnd dislmrxed. The nnnuul contingent expenses of the department, including tho public print ing for nil tho departments of the uovornment, were loss than nvo thous and dollars I It is true that tho growth of tho country since the cIoho of tho lust lintmli war is unexampled in tho his tory of tho world. But unfortunately wilh oor increase of wealth and reve- nuo there bus been a corresponding decrease of oftlciul morality. Ono of tlio results of this inverse pmirross ot national wealth and official morality is witnessed in tho immense Increase of tho contingent expenses of the Tronsury Department during Granl'B atlminlntralmn. t or tho cominj; fiscal year 8227,500 havo been appropriated lor mo contingent tuna or Unit depart ment. This is nearly twice the amount requlrod to dofray tho enliro expenses ot tho Tronsury ttunnc its uuminiHtra Hon hy William U. Urawford oritich- ard iiusli. - But it was not customary in former years for heads of bureaus to hnvo two or three cumaees, or for chief clerks and other litvoritcs to indulge in similar luxuries at tho pooplo s ex penso. With what mnniticeiit wralh Androw Jackson would havo kicked an ofllcer out of tho civil scrvico who had approved an account for annual repairs to two ordinary wnirors which amounted to 82.GW.03 1 What would ho have said if thcro had been paid out of tho contingent fund of his day for"repnirs of harness," 81,131.88; and for "repairs of cariagca," 81,176 70, tlioro being only two wagons in uso by mo department authorized hy lawr Tbe venerable William M. Meredith who presides with so much dicnitv ana impartiality over tho delibera tions of tho Pennsylvania Constitu tional Convention, was Secrotary of mo ireasury in i?4y-ou. jmnginohis ndignation had ono or his subordi nates approved and paid out of the contingent lund an account similar to tho following: l?71 - July J. T. Poran, shoeing hortea, Aug. It), J. F. Poran, horseshoeing.,, Aug. 31, J. F. Doraa, horseshoeing..., Oct. 10, J. F. Doran, horseshoeing (17 00 24 24 4 00 to 21 Not. (, J. F. ll iran, horseshoeing H 00 Doe. 1, J, It. Doran, horseshoeing 20 00 ISiJ. Jan. 2, J. F. Doran, horseshoeing. roo. a, j. r. lloran, horseshoeing Feb. S, J. F. Doran, borseehucing Marob o, J. F. Doran, borseshoeiog.. Mar-h 2, T. W. A J. Murphv,borscboeing Arpil 1, T. W. A J. .Murphy, horseshoeing April 4, J. F. Doran, borsoehooing May I, T. W. A J. Murphy, horseshoeing .May S, J. F. Doran, horao.-hoeing May 31, T. W.A.J. Murphy, horseshoeing una r, J. r. uorao, nursesnoaiag . una 2D, T. W. A J . M urpby, horacshoeiug Tola! 333 JJ Throe hundred and thlrty-threo dol lars in ono year for shoeing tho horses used to draw ono single and one double wagon ! It is evident that tho horses used for theso wagons cither passed nearly all tho year in tho blacksmith tops, or elso that illc:al expenditures lave been concealed under tho pro- tunco oi norseBKoeing. j ins Is com paratively a trivial item, but it is sig nificant as an indication oi tho man ner of keeping accounts in the depart ment which receives and disburses iho entire rovenues of tbo United Slates. jV. Y.Sun. ' lllnghum's iHltmperaitte. The painful news reaches us from Washington that the most serious re monstrances havo boon tnndo against tho appointment of John A Bingham, of Ohio, as Minister to Japan, not on account of his connection with the Credit Mobilcr scandal, hut because of bis Inteiupcrato habits. Ever sinoo mo hanging ot Sirs. Surratt, this vice as bocn growing npon him, nntil it has now bocoino open and notorious. ttuiuscd a rcnominulion lust summer by tho peoplo of his Congressional dis trict, Mr. Bingham has been promotod to tho higher dignity of representing this nation at the capitnl of Japan's thirty millions of population. In view of tho fact that Mr. Do Iiongowcd his removal to charges similar to those now mado amiinsi his succcessor. it Is mposgiblo to account for the appoint ment. It wotild seem'ns if wo wore nxiotis to reveal our worst vices to a coplo anxious to stndy American ivilization. It is singularly improp er tha'. a man who is constantly under 10 influence ot liquor should bo com missioned to disgust, by his habits, tho kooncflt and most progressive Pco- plo of Asia. If Japan regards it as an n stilt, tho blame must rest upon tho power that commHsionod tbo now ambassador. N. Y. Graphic. Nsw IIot'TK and Ramd Transit. 'ho now "Pennsylvania nirline" from New York to Washington opened yesterday with a full equipment ol engines and now Tullmnn parlor and palate cars. Tho trains run from Now York to Mantua junction over tho New Jersey roads, thence west over the Pennsylvania Contral through Columbia to York and thonco south over tho Northern Central railroad to Baltimore, passing through tho now Baltimore and Polomno tunnel and proceeding to Washington by way of mo Jinnimoro ana l otomao railroad. An cxpross train leaves Now York daily except Sunday nt 8:50 a. m. and Philadelphia at 11:20, arriving at Washington at 5:45 p. m. eight hours and Dfty-fivo minutes after starting. Tho night express loaves New Yotk at 8:20 p.'m.and Philadelphia at 11:05, reaching its destination at U a. in. The now routo is 281 miles long 53 miles in excess of tho old ono but according to tho abovo schedule the distance will bo traveled in the same timo. . Tho now lino traverses a oountry rich in natural scenery, and the entire rosd is kubnlaiiliul, smooth and safe. Tho faro is tho samo as over tho Wil mington and Duluwaro. Patriot, l)0(t vUiino. Tiik First Gun or tiik Bkhki.lion. Tho Wur Department will send to Wont A"oint for tho ordnnnco Bureau, a a trophy of tbo Into war, the first gun fired in tho cnuso of tho rebellion. It was fired at the steamer Vicksburg, bound fw Now Orleans, and supposed to havo anus and ammunition on board belonging to the United States. Tho firing look place several days before any guna woro fired at the Unitod -Stales troops, cither at Charleston or retwiapola. It it a small four-pound csnnon, forinorly the property of Uio city ol Vickiburj;. lltorie f Ann the Uuello. A vast doal of cheap morality been expended over the death of J u has dgo Coolov, who fell by (ho band of Col. Barnwell liliett In a dliel which grew out of tho base election. frauds in Lou Uiana. Thore may bo no logic in the duello, but thcro aro nller nil wnrso things. : For instance,' it is worse to rob tho people of a whole Slato of their freedom, than it is to kill ono of tho accessories to tho robbery in a fairly conducted duel. J ('.not, thon was tho war of tho Itovolullon a deadly sin, and no ono of Washington's sol diers drow his triggorupon thoenomy without being a murderer. . Tho old Laird of AuChinloch, tbo father of tho famous bingrnphurof Dr. Johnson, when asked by thut groat man what good bud resulted from the execution of King Charles of Knglajid, replied, "It gar kings ken thcro was acrick ia thoir necks." Possibly tho death of Coolcy will let tbo carpet- unggors oi jiouiuiana Know mat tho liberty of tbo press will bo defended ut every cost. If tha doMh of Judge Coolcy produces u disposition in tho mind of Kolloirg and of bis master to call off their dogs and permit the Louisinnians to bo their own rulers, it will ba a modurato price for a creat good ; but If it only whets tho appe tites of the blood hounds of Radicalism for tho blood of Illicit, as scorns to bo indicated by tho recent nows from tho south-west, wo npprehend that even still tho I'icayune will not ba muzzled without a Btrugglo. in fuct tho cuuso of that c.iner is tho causo of every newsnnnor in tho country wnieii is not run by nnolllcor of tho government, or filled to tho very lips with government advertis ing; let theso peoplo triunmh over the Press In Now Orlonns, and succeed in Dragging ttio oditor of the N. Y, Hun to Washington to bo tried by ono of vri.iiib o iiuiieu jumiecn, unu uaru limes ' .... -, 1 ; . ! : i I i ., wilt have como to tho proprietor of every uomoorruc paper in thocountry. Things aro procrossinir pretty lively just now; theso affairs aro niero fool ers ol tho publio ptilso ; if tho govern ment is successful another victim will follow, until tbo only nowspnpers left in existence will bo those in tho pav of, and who aro content tobe tho sup- uu oui viiius ui tuo uuiiiinisirauon. Pittsburgh Post. Jesse Moot 4Jrant. Jcsso toot Grant, tho father of President Grant, who died at Coving ton, Ky.. on June 29th. was a native of Pennsylvania, born in Westmore land county, January 23d, 1781. lie was seventh in Jinoal descrnt from Matthew Grant, who emigrated to this country In 1630, from Devonshire, Knglund, and settled first at Dorches ter, Mass., and in 10ii5 removed there from to Windsor, Conn. Hit crrand- futhor, Cnpt. Noah Grant, waa a sol dier In tho "Old French War." and was killed in tbe battle September 20th, 1750. Ilia father, also named Noah Grant, served through tbe Itov- olutionary War, and roso to the grade of captain. Noah Grant (second,) af tor the closo or tho war, removed from Now London, Conn., to Western Ponn- sylvania, whore ho took a lecond wile. Of this marriage Jesse Iloot Grant Was tho issue, horn Januarv 2!td, 1794, In 'Westmoreland countv. at that timo an immense tract of wild land. In 1700 tho family romovod'to Ohio, where Jesso followed the ordi nary pursuits of a frontier youth, re ceiving only a fow months education. On arriving nt the ngo of eleven. tin wns. hv tlm ilnatli nt' lily r.iitini. thrown upon his own resources, anJ was obliged to endure a harder for tuno than usually falls to tho lot of a pioneer, lto beenmo an apprentice to hit hull brother, living at Mavficld. Ky., and from him learned the trade of tanning. .Removing from placoto plnco, in search of employment, ho went in 1820 to Point Pleasant. Ohio. a small village on tho Ohio rivor, 25 miles abovo Cincinnati. Hero ho became actmnlutcd with Miss Hannah Simpson, a native of Montgomery county. Pa., who. with hor lather, John Simpson, had ro- moved to Clormont county in 1818. On Juno 24th, 1821, Jesso R. Grant nd Hannah Simpson were married and scttlod lit Point Pleasant. Of this lady tho following description has bcon givon by her venerable husband, just deoensod: At the time of our marriage Mrs. Grant was an nnpro- lending country girl, handsome, but not vain, eho bad previously mined tho Methodist Church, and I can truthfully tay thut it has novcr had a moro devoted nnd consistont member. Her steadiness, firmness and strencth of character has been tho stay of the family throngh lifts. She was always enrol til and most watchful over ber children, but never oustcro and not opposed to their froo anticipation in Innocent amusement. ' MKANEn THAN TIIK B.ICK-PaY SfEAL . A Washington dispatch to the New l oru l imcs says : '1 here bas been a great deal of indignation privately ex- prcsscu oy persons interested at tho manner in which tho voluinos of tho Medical and Suraical Jlistoru of the li'nr havo boon disposed of by somo mcmbors of Congress. Tlioro wero from nine to cluvon tots printed for each Senator or mo rubor of tho Houso. Ono would suppose that every mom bur would havo, at least, that small number of physicians in bit district to wboni lie would esteem it a privilego to send tbe sot; but mysteriously, a largo number found their way into tho hnnda of dealers in second-hand books and document brokers, and at ono time they woro soiling for 80 to 810 a tot. Tho prico has Biuco in creased somowhut, but thcro aro still tots to bo hud at a very modoralo prico comparod with tho cost to tho govornmont. Thoro Is no doubt that several in embers told thoir toll out right, or allowed persons connected with or dopondent upon tbcm to make salos and pocket the prico. Tim Champion Juryman. He has boon found In Now York. Being im pnnolod in the Woodhull and Clailiu ate, h waa asked whethor bo know Henry WardlJeocher. "Inevcr heard of him I" bo replied. Ho was accept ed without furthor question. 'Mm man in this oountry who novor "board of Honry Ward Bocchor" It certninly ignorant enough to ait on anybodyre murder trial, an) now, in those nowt pnper time, whon It in inch hard work to got murder iiinun who rinn'i know anything, he Will be invaluable if be ?an bo transported for nan In different part of the oountry. Gbant-ukb Hon. Lemuel, Todd, of. Carlisle, a Congressmun-at largo for this State, having thu privilego of appointing a (;udct to tho Naval Acudumy at Annapolis, named his younger ton, W. L. Todd, for tlie position. Coupon .Wit. Throo in cm hers oloot to tbe Forty- third Congress aro dead.Janies Brookt, William Y luting und J. G. Wilson, of vrogou. f ; Professor Joseph ran coast hat re signed tbe chair of Anatomy of Jeffor- son College, Philadelphia, which ho lias occupied lor thirty-lour yearn. ; A tiro at Litchfield, Illinois, de stroyed tho foundry, tnaohino shop blacksmith shop nnd erecting shop of ino Liiicnnuiu car works. At soon as tho Administration is through with Captnin Jack, of Oregon, wo hopo It will find timo to givo a lit- uoniionuon to tho W ashington tap tuin Jack of tbe Frocdmon't Bureau. Cart are now running through the tunnel, under tho Oily ol Jiultimoro. Passengers going to Washington by tho way oi lhat city do not now have to chango cart there. The murderer of bis father, Frank Walworth, was, on huturduy, ton toncod to Sing Sing, at hard labor for lilo. ilo has good reasons for eon- gralulaling himself that it was no worso. i N. Hufus Gill, Presidont of th common council oi uaiumoro, was arrostoa in that city on Monday, and finod by Justico JIagorty, "for dit plnying fireworks and shooting fire crackers on tbo streets," on the Fourth of July. , Goorgo E. Swoopo, Esq., a brother of ailon. 11. Bucher Swoopo, died at Pittsburgh on tho 1st. Deceased was a young lawyer, not quite twenty-four rears oi ago, and gave promiso ot a life of usefulness and high attainments in his chosen profession. Grant is showing a disposition to j-rovido for tho family connections of his friend, tho rebel Col. Mosby w iioso tisior was recently appointed to a clerkship in the dead letter oflico at Washington and over tho heads of a number of widows of Union soldiers To give somo 'idoa of the immense trado over tho main lino of tho Penn sylvania Kuilroad, it may bo stutcd that there were passed over the road auring April 0P,4UU loaded olght-whool cars, and during tho month of May ovor 69,000. Tho avorugo mimbor of cars passing daily, through tho entire year, it ostimatod at 2,200. Tho Erio Observer sayt : A party of Pennsylvania capitalists, including Milton Courtright and Wm. L. Scott, Ksqs , of this city are building a new railroad from St. Louis, Mo., to Little node, Arkansas, City-lour miles ot which aro nearly complolod. It will open np a vast mining region, rich wiiu uou, iuuu mm oilier minerals. Wo but speak tbo common sonti mcnt of newspaper men wben wo tay that tbo New York Tribune, under Wbitulaw Heid't management, it a better journal tbun it over was, and tho ablest, most independent and re liablo paper in the country. Tbe manly course of tbo Tribune since it broke looso from party shackles, and doclared its freedom from all political cliques and combinations, it an ample amend for its tins of the past. Iho Shah of Persia, now on a visit to Europo, confers gifts In a truly orb entul ttylo of munificence. He was particularly liberal to tho imperial servants both at Potsdam and Berlin, bestowing tho sum of 83,800 In cash, besides cold watches, shawls, brooches. and the like, in abundance. Tho Km- poror iot a very costly snuff-box, sot with diamonds; the Empress a neck- Ineo of rich brilliants whilo minor dig nitaries rocoived tho Grand Cross of tho order of the Sun and Lion. How wclcomo this frcehntyjed Shab would no mnuo in nstnngton, rnow Jiong Branch I) 4 tllclanrholu Ilrrnt. On f-iuturday night Inst the wife of Thoodore Wbitmore, of this borough, received tho sad intelligence that her husband had been drowned that day in Clearfield Creek, and on Sunday morning the intelligence was fully oorroboratod by tho arrival of tho re mains. Dccoasod bad been a resident of this borough for a number of years, and waa by occupation a stone cutter. ai iiiu time oi nia ueaiu no was work ing at bit trado at tomo point in Cam bria county on the headquartort of Clearfield Creek, On Saturday ho and a companion named LMward Ila der, a ronidont of Alloona. wont to the creek for tho ptirposo of bathing. Whilmoro had left thu water and was resuming his clothing, according to our information, when ho discovered that liader had got beyond his depth and was in a drowning condition. He plunged into tho stream, was caught iy tbo drowning man and was drngyod down to death. Itudorwas a young man about eigbtosn years of age. h numoro was tinny and loaves a wife and throo littlo children. The sympathy of tbo community is with mom in tho terrible calamity which has befallen thotn, and we hopo to ro- cord that that sympathy has assumod substantial form. Ilollidausbura Standard. A STirr-Nr.CKKD Grnkration. Sen ator Oarponinr it afflicted about tbe "morbid publio morality" which hat caused tho peoplo to denounce the Credit Mobilier imbroglio and tho "hack salary grab" of thoir congress man, we suspect, however, that in BliitO Of the elonnent snno' h ot tho gentleman from Wisconsin in defence of hit fellow-congrcNMmon and grab- Dors, tno pooplo will bo obstinate enough to stick to t hoir "morbid mor ality," which singular coincidence they learned from another Carpenter who was not indeed a Senator, but who is reported to have spoken ns novor Senator spako. They will bo liovo, wilh the Carpenter of Bethlc hom, that it it wrong to steal, wheth er the theft bo of publio or of private: mono', rather than wilh the Cnrpta tor of Milwaukee that the Mobilior business was a "legitimate operation," and the buck pny resolution a "con stitnlinnul measuro," which it would be sinful to resist and "illegal" not to avail ono's solf of. Thoy will bolicve thus porvorscly, and we ronlly don't sou what Is to bo done about it. Kaii.road Lost.! A dispatch from Lawrence, Kansas, on the 6th, says lhat half a mile of the Missouri Pa cific Itailroad track near Kickapoo station dropped Into tho Missouri riv or this evening. It sunk out of sight n the flooded stream I-n one lurch and without uny warning. Tho water where the Uaok it tiluntod Is now forty fort deop.' Tho railroad mon say it -ia tho most fonrful vent over made. Tho escapo of tho trains was almost miraculous. At Now York, on Bnttirday, tbo Supreme Court In general term af firmed ' tho' judgment against tbo Hroadwoy Uailwuy Company, award ing 85,00 to the widow of Avery I). Putnam, thp victim of tbo Yearbook mm dot." '" Down on tu Siiows. Tbo New Hampshire Legislature has passod a law prohibiting tho entrance into lhat Muto, or exhibiting thorein, or any cirouSpOnder penally of 81000. Hence forth the citir.ens of that State are to bo deprived of tho pleasure and privi lego of witnessing tho performancoa oi tno thrilling equostrmns and tbo "daring young man on the flying trapoxo." No more shall the spright ly jokes of the clown tickle their cars. or tbe side-tplilting porformnncos of tne nulloon dolight the oyes or citizoas of the Granite Stato. Honccfortb, shall the wonderful Bengal Tigor and tho Unicorn of Holy Writ koep aloof n om the jungles and thickots of New Hampshire The elephant shall not tread tho mazes or ber provincial towns, nor shall tho catnol bear bis burden on bor highways. ' Conductors Arrested. It it re ported that tbo Pennsylvania Bail road .Company bas caused the arrest of four conductors on the Philadel phia and New York division, and also a gnto keopor at Jersey City Kerry, lor swindling tno company in coupon tickets. Tbo peculations uro said to have bocn going on lor a long timo. $fut tU'frtijsmiMiij. XTOTICF Tha subscribers of slock to Ike 1 Clearfield lias Company will meet at thoof- Boa of Weaver hells, at t o'oloclt, F. II., July 80, to organise said. Company and eloot a lloard of Officere. W. W. 11KTTS. Jnly 10, '73, 2t. TMCKINSON SEMINARY, 1' WIM.IAMtr0UT. PA. t or both saies. Rttabtished 'lb veara. Siina- rlor advantages in every department of eullurs. Rend for Catalogue. Arrange early for rooms. Fall term begins August 2sih. w. ma bi'ottuwood, d. d., Jylo-St President. CAUTION, All persona are hereby eautloned against purchasing or in anr war meddline- with one Barrel Horse and ona gray Mare, now in possession of David Collar, of Morris town ship, as Iho lams belongs to me and are snbjeet to my order. T. II. FORCKV. Urahamton, July 16, 187.1, 3t. "ISTRAY. Strayed away from tbe premises .1 J of tha undersigned, residing near Horseshoe Dend, Karthaui post office, Clearfield eountv. about Iho !! or May, a lll.ACK MAKE, about 11 years old, swelling on right hind leg. Any person furnishing Inloriaation leading to lha rs oovery of tha aaid inare will ha liberally re warded. JKIltUJAll MiCAKIMiV. July IS, '73, St. DIXOLUTION. Tbe eo partnership here tofore eiisllnr between William V. and J. W. Wright, under Ihe Orm name of Wright A Uro., in tho merchandising business, baa this dar been dissolved by matua! sonsont. The basincsa will ba continued by J. W. Wright Tha books will bo at tba store for settlement. WM. V. WRIflHT. i. W. WRIUUT. June I, 18:3. 7-l It B OOT AND SHOE MAKIXG. JOSRPII H. DEF.rUNU. on Marktt itrett. hi Shw'i Row. CIrrflld. Pi., baijuit rMiTo4 la M f Frtnch Ctlf ftkim lod Klpi. tb dii id m nuritei, ana 11 now prepared to man ttfactaraataf7Lhlt.gint.it Una. 11 will war rat hit work to aa aa rrprawntad. Tba aitiitDi of Clrarfield acd TiclnllT ara raruuiiy iDTiia w jira aim eu. won aopw at abort notiea. 7:1" 73 TAV VOUH KrilOOL TAX Tha tax- X pajrera of Lawrano towBfbip will t&ka no lioa tdat tha School tax Duplicate for tha prai- ant aobool year hai been plaord )b my handa for cniieolion. ub all Uxei paid on ar berora Satur day, AnguH J6ih, a reduction of Ava par aonU will b uftlr,and on all Uici nut paid by that time Ave prroent. will ba added making a diC- lermaa ol un par tnr. to prompt Ux-parera. V itj meet the tax payera In tha Arbitration Kuom, CIcarQcld, every tsaturUay afternoon, and at my renutnce auring toe wtvic. July 16, St. - . Colleetor. TN THKfOURTOF COMMON TIsUAS I of Clearfield oduofy. lioiHne. Vtchcl A Co.1) . I No. 10 March T., 1371 T. M. Alexander. I Tbe undertint nod. anpoiotcd br tlie Court to distribute the money ruin ft from tha aale of the Uefendant'i pertonal property ataong creditor legally entitled to nweire lha fame, will hear elaiiutnti and make di5tribution, at the Sheriff" 'i office, I'lrarSHd, on Tueiday, tba eth day of An gaat, at 10 o'clock a. m. jylfl-at IHRAEL TEST, Andilor. 17INAXCIAL STATEAIKXT of I , . T 1 , I. I . . I uiwiiHw i p. ncuuui x unu. lor tua rear enuiDgnnc 1st, ioij: aarairrs. To tral. nneolleoleJ at last settlement $1,1411 14 To amount aaaesaed for J.i.'-T 40 Toamt. receireil from un.eatal lands 9.12 31 To amosnt if Stale appropriation. 311 60 I ttrTMniTvnxa. By amount of orders redeemed slnee lest settlement.... fl.llt 11(1 Dyeinonntof interest paid.. . 32 14 My amount ef per ceoL on duplicate-. II) II Py suit, of per cent on uoset'd land.... 13 (I By amt. of per oenL on ritalo appro'n. ;- 4 11 li y amount ol aioseraiions, Vu It I'S julrinent against W. I'. Head, lata collector. si m By auonut aneolluelcd...M.... : TV7 St f-5,8il it Amcnnt of oulslsndlnr orders, fsoo.u Attt: TUOMAV UcPUKRenN. ' W. P. Trn, 8eo'y. l'residenl. June 27, 1073. jylo-lli U D ITO itS' STATEMENT I L JOHN W. Tl'HNKIl. Ttessnrer. In as- oount with llrr-ham Hchool District, for tba year ending the firat of Jnne, 1873l picSTon. Ta eash of Jaoob Wilbelm, tha outgo ing Treaaurer of I tISO .0 To amount of Suplimite. 147 40 To Blate appropnationM.M,...H..,,n..., 94 eo To unseated tax J0 lfl To J. Waple's tal 1 72 To error in duplicate. IS SO Total , H.5H4 IS mantra.. tly per oentaire en dpllcale. (07 ti Hy exonerations 19 16 Hy amount of Touchers H 1,241 4:t by per eentage on Tosehers ' 'H S2 To balanca - toe 01 Tulal...... $l.aN4 IS Ts halaaee at stllsmenL......-.. lino J TVe, ttia nndrrstsnrd Auditors, harlnc examin ed Ilia accounts at John W. Turner, Treasurer sf llrehatn Hehool Dlslriot, And a balanoe In favor of tbe Dlslriot of two hundred and sixty eloliars and sixty-two oenls, (Sl'llti H) WILLIAM V. llOOVEn, JOHN MoDOWKLL, Attest: Auditors. h. llt autn, Clerk. July J, 187S-31 JAMES MITCHELL, , f SALm ns Siuaro Timber & Timber Lands, jell jl CLRAHFIEI.D, TA. IN 1 111! COURT OK Cn.MMOM PI.EAH of t learn. Id County, l'a. Joha McDowell . 1 No. IDS, Jan. Terni, IS7S. Rebecca McDowell. I .Vnl. sar Ci'roree. Tlie nndemifctisd harlng been appo'ntcd by the aoairt to take testimony in lha alwrn oase hereby gives notice that he will attend to tbo duties of his appointment on Thursday, July J4lh, l.71,at I o'clock p. m., at hie oSle In tha borouxh of Cleardtld, where all perrons Interested may attend. JjJi.l T. II. M t: H H A Y, Commissioner. IN TIIM DIHTHICT COURT Qf TUE United Slates, Weeiera District if 1'enn'ai In H: ) t. M. Atsrianss, Ko. 1.6HJ. Bankrupt. 1 ) I hereby gira nolle, ta alt whom It may tn oern that 1 was, en the list day or June, A. II. 187:1, by tbe Itegirler In Bankruptoy appointed As.icnr.ol IhcestaM of T. M. Alexander, bank rupt. . (jrl St) i , JU1IN II. ADAoUi, a d: is hereby Siren thtlt letters ef administration on Mia wute of WM. II. HUBIHON, sate er ll(ip tsiwssbip, Claartleld aoiwiy, Pa., deaeaKd, haring heeo duly granted to the pndorsigned, all rirrsnae Indebted to aald estate Will please make mmediate payment, and ttioee hoeing delete or demands will present them properly aailheulloated Ipr aettleoieut nilbnut 4cl. JaNJ! ROIIIPOy, . Jul) "1 A iiultrliU, $rw Stotttisttntnit. 1870 CEXTKftlUAL! 1876 The New ''CENTENNIAL'' CLOTHIftG STORE I.' . SEE I - Hen's Bulls of Farmers' Casslinert, only.... $5.00 at KERR A CO.'S. Men's Bulla of Cheviot, only.. (.00 at KK11R a t'O.'H. Mea l Suits of Soofah Cheviot, only..,'. 16.00 at KHItlt A t'O.'H. Men's Suits of Kngll.h Melton, only 11.00 at KEIUl CO. d. Men s Suits of Fins Flue Diagonal.. 20.00 at h Kit II A t'O.'Hi Youth's Bulla froln 7.(i to....,- . li.00 at KERR A CO.'H. Children's Taney Bulls, from tJ.eO to 10.00 ol Ktlltt A CO.U Gent's Furnishing; Goods, best and largest stock In lows, at KEIUl 4 CO.'S , Nf.w Centennial Clothing House , Corner Sesond and Market Streets. fit-do and see for yourselves. Tht ntoet aiA- ioao Cfotaia; llouu ut VlnrfiM. I -71 T. M. ROBINSON & CO., n viii,i:i:s, Dcslerr In Harness, Saddles and Bridles, BLANKETS, BRUSHES, Tly Notn, Collars, VTbips, ka A large stock of TitOTTIXa OOODS of all descriptions. Also, a largj stock of IlARNEtSS -in i .Malleus. t ,v Repairing promptly attended to. Shop on Market atraet. Graham's Kow. in ahou lurmcny occupied oy tfauaca Awaonaar. Clcarlisld, l'a., Jane 16, 1873. , " OOK;AJD HEAD I S tDDLE & IIARXESS MAKIXG! ' JOES C. EAEWICI, Markot St., CLEARFIELD, Pa., It tba man (o go to If yoa want a act of now H AHNKHS or a new SADDLK. or anything le in that line, lie tumi oat aa rood work aa ia dona in any tbop In Fenntylrania, and bif prieea are rery reatonaoie. . Conitantly on band a fall line of TROTTING GOODS, ' ' uch at Trottinc Faddlrl, Quarter and Shin Boot, Trotting Rollen, Whip, Fine lirneheiand Comba, io. A Gna aMortment of Ntti, lfora Corera. Kneo Blaokett, Huffalo Rohve, Aa.. Ao.. kept ia aeaaon. In fact anything that boraemca atand in need of la alwaya oa hand. All of which will ba aold at wholesale or retail at tha rery fatreat ratea. Kapairing promptly attended to. All work guaranteed. Sbop in room formerly oecupied aa roax umoe, , -. . April w, IS7. The Bell's RunAVoolcn Faelorj', Pen township, Ciearleld Co., Pa. HUH N ED OUT! BURNED UP! Tbe abscril'Crt bare, at great exprnfa, rr built a neignrtornooa n teens ny, in tha ervotion era nrat olava Woolen Manufactory, with all tha modern improvement attached, and are prepared to make all kindi of Clolha, CaMiuterea, tintiaetta, Blaa keta, Flannel, Ao. Plenty of gooda on band to npply all oar aid and a thou tend now enrtomera. wnHi wa aia 10 eoue ana euuiine our ituck. The buiineit of CAKDINQ AND FULLIXO will reeetra onr eppertal attention. Proper arrangementi will be made to reeeiTa and deliver Wool, tu auit euatomera. All work warranted and done upon the ahortMU not tee, and by atriet attea tion to burineva we hopo to reallie a liberal ihara oi pmmc poirooogo. . 10,fMM POVNDS WOOL WANTED! Wa tU pay tbo highest market price for Won and aell aur mitnufaalurrd goods aa low at aimilar goodi can be bought in the county, and whenever we fell to rrndrr reasonable Ratieraetion wa aan alwaya be fonnd at borne ready to make proper rxpianaiioa. en nor in pereon or y leiier, t JAHK3 JOliKSOX A t?oNfl, aprilMtf , . ( -. Uower P. 0. rX THE Fit ON Ti CiREAT EXCITEMENT t . AT TUB - CLEARFIELD BAKERY AND ICE CEEAM SALOON I ' ' . Ths vndersifrneil having just 6 1 ted np new, larire and comfortable rooms on Market street, near Third, rrepejctfully Informs the pnbllo that he now drtpared to aeeommodat. I hem with ererythlns In his line on short nolle and at all hours of tha day.- lie keeps on bud E11BSII BREAD, . ! RUSKS, ROLM, PIES, . CAKES, .11 kinds. ICE CREAM, and a general assortment nf CONr'KCTIONErUES, FRUITS, NITS, Ao, A II of which w ill be dellrered to ouslomers at their roaldenec, whan rnquosttd to do o, i ( , ICR CltRAM, n-y the dlah.eervwaUa a sieatly fur. etlsbed roets. - Th-tnkful for the senerous patroaasa bestowed In the past, ha hopes to merit and receive a con . tinuanoa of tbe same from his old cnita- msrs, and other.. '!' ' JOHN STADLER. June U.'rj-tf. I? X KC U f OIlV M tTTKINotlcelaher. J by riven that Lei ten Testamentary on the hulatc of Annie U. Irhoiie. dee d., ken, bai,a . ..I. d to tlie umlersifrnea. All persons indebted to aaid Estate are repaired to moke immediate pny snent and ttinee harina; elaimo njrainst It are re quire I to present them, duly authenticated, with out delay, to the undersigned. O. R. BARRETT, Eteculerof Annie O. Chop.. Clearfield, May 88, 87l, ft. , ' -XEC IJTOnH lhOTICI-Notlee b here. .1 J by given that letters testamentary savins be. n Krauled to the subscriber on Hie estate ol SOPHIA R. WATSON, deo'd, late of Clearfield Iwroush, Clearfield oonnly, Pennsylvania, all persons Indebted to aaid ett.te are rena.rted to make Immediate navmrnt. and ikAa. I claims against the same will present them duly 1W mHi-fanrni.. n "a , j , . RKDROB L. REED, -!?-'!!?Ld,.,M?Ml' Kaeeutor. NEW LIME KILN ! NEAR CIlRWFVRVtitv The undersigned would respectfully acjify i porsons interested that he baa Jn.t erpotcla a Lime Kiln, ia Pike iownaiip, aul pill keep , all new ,i a.. I Kill I hand . (rat twaas nuatlt. .1 sir.. t.i. :.u will ha furnished to farmers, builders and' others " ''"nl Pr bushel, niub, at the kiln. u. D, CALDWELL. 4 TTENTiDN, TAXPAYRRR! Noll".. I. . o nereti by liven to those taipayers In Lsw UHilsi. wae kaow theeaMlk. inXL.j rnoc tevHiei, RUU sil School Tasoj foJl;l. ,!?. . "" ""ir Issos are willed . i T T, "7" rnm d,to' T Jnpliomes will ha left la tha k.nw. .1. ,. " "olloettos togetker wilh Ilia neeesaarr null, , . TAYI.OIl ItOWI.KH. l.wrrs Iji, Jn, .,, :it i',!r9u,r, StiCKtfT. & SCHRtVE&V I'taisas itt RARDWMlt sad noanfaetsrars of TIn.Coppcr & Sheet Iron M ai ': ' Beeolsd Street; CLBAUPIBLD, Pi. ilancr larrely increased our stock r it J ware, we Invito ths publio to taamine osr stl Carjienten and persons who contemplate bull iug win uu weii to eaarama our TOOLS ft BUILDING HARCWAK? which Ii new amt ot tha beat Manufacture. J Mill la. 1.1 I I. ' "1 was. srwr sv.sa tvw S Wl VMIIi KAILS, GLASS, rUTTY, GLV LOCKS, LATCHES. HINGES. -fcCREfr All kinds of Dench Planas, Saws, Chisels, Bqnara . Aiainuiers, iiairneu, riomos an. levels, Slortisvd A Thumb Ouages, Bevels, U races A Ilitta, Hood and Iron llencb Sorews, and the bast Boring Macbins ia the) market. Double and Single Bitt Aies, POCKET. CCTtKRT, As. - Agents for Burnetts Iron Corn Shellt; warranted. Also, agents for Richards' GOTHIC FLUB TOPS, . . which cIToctoally care Smoky Flues. Farmers' Implements and Garden Tools ef every A large variety ef COOK STOVES, which we warrant to give satisfaction. Portable nances and Furnaces, teouRooftoir, ("pontine and Job Work sm reasonable terms. All orders will receive r,n,,.n .one ii. lata. ED..W. GRAHAM DEALER IX GENERAL MERCHANDISE, SQUARE TIMBER & LIMBER CLEAIIFIELD, PA., Has jast opened, at the KEYBTONB ST0EK, complete etooa Ol .rEir good a, at every deseripties. DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWAEE, BOOTS AND SHOES. .. , CLOTHING, if., fo., IN GREAT, VARIETY. FLOUR, ' " ; - . HEAT, ... .SALT, BYE, OATS, . - - CORX, AL WA TS Oy 1IASD AKD FOR SALE AT A SMALL ADVAXCK. ; ; j FLOUR Received hy the ear load, and sold at . small ad ran oe. A supply of ROPE constantly oa bond. Special inducements offered te those getting sal Bijttars Timber .ad Logo, as w dead largely ' ia Lumbermen's Supplies, and ar pre , pond at all times I. purchase tlm " Ver and" lumber. 1 ' E D. W. a R A n A M, r KEYSTONE STORE,- Second Street, , CLEARFIELD. PA. . , Oot. J3. is r j. BARGAINS IN MUSICAL LN RTRL'MENT! ! Orrani, both new aa aeeond hand at tho Muiie Store, opposite Ualieh Kami tore Store. All pereoni interweted are inri ted to eall and aatamine a new. atyla of Ore an ao od exhibition, fcheet M.iie and Aloalo Jtook eon ft an tly an band. apl24-7Stf HOUSE A LOT KOIt SALE! Situate In PKNXFIFI.D. A well Saltkec House, Hern, Office, and other nerestary build Inge. Will be sold cheap at private sale, fjt prico, tonus and other information, apply to lis. JUll.-y ii. hi. I. M. Jnly I, UT.V ; Peanoeld, l'a. J. W. B A N T Zj , , ATTOUNEY-AT-LAW, , . Cl.artl.lal. Fa. ' - 'avej.Offlea an stairs la Wastera Hotel halldinst AH lesol business cntrasud t. bte care promptly attended to. July 2, U;l. . LEONARD 1IOUSE, Oppoette Railroad Depot, CLKAKFIKLD, PA. Pleasantly looalvd and a hrst-elasa hotel in all reapeets. Rraakfaat for puM.vwt smtiob en oraing train. WM. 8. IlRADLEY, June II, ls;i. . Proprietor. DK. II. B. YAN VALZAU. OBos next door to HarUwiok 4 It Irwis'i Dms Store, up staira. I CLEARFIELD, PA la Rarsniatsa. Dr. R. V. Wll.ea. Dr. J. 0. Hartawick, Faculty of Jeffenoa Medical Ccllrfs, WM. R. SiOnG AN, CI.LAKFIKLD, PA. Agent for the ATWOOD PLOWS. Farmers la seed of Plcwa will do well te coll at my farm In jtre"c township, and eiasiiae the Improved Atwoud right and ted handed aad aide hill Plows, which 1 am aell ins very cheap Isr cosh. erUMa SAAC JOHNSON & SONS, t Man.fastarers and Dealers la - Roots nnd NlioeRi Ladles'. M'ums' and Chtldrea'i 0 slurs, . lien's, Roys' and Women's Heavy Boots, stl .-- . jtrngsns, c, c . Ptnre and sh an Second street, nearly eppe site 1. F. Dicier 4 C's hardwara store, . Feb. IS, ''7J-ly JXEAJinEUJji.. TLECTION NOTICE. ; J J Waitaaia. The petition of twelve el!!s. eleoturs of tha boroush of Ciearleld, has brea presented to the Burgees sad Tow. Council, ask ing them to ordoraa election to determine waelaer or not water -worse shall be eveoted lor aald bor ongh In compliance witei oa act aaT oeseiablT, V' proved the (nth day cf ehraarr, A. D. 1T I .-oas-titled "An Aot aulhorltlng ths koroogh ef Clear teld to eot water werSs," and a snpaleejeet tbcrete, sppmeeal ths ISth day ef May, A.P. IB I, entlllad "Aa Act sutorlsing the heesjel ClearAeld to erect water worka," therefore, Zs Ii orrfeSnt. Thai said rleetlea he ksld la the horonih of Clearfield, on Friday, tbe Its day of Angusi, A. I). IM, hy the eleeticn oUeers ohosen to hold tU general eleetlea la aald ear orgh, In nnmpllanoe with all tfca provisions or aid ;t of assembly relating to said eleetlea. lly order of ths Turn Council. ArrrsTi -t - , A. 8. TATE. , E. C. -t')svre, (Jlftk. (.lyl)