BhcgcptibUrawi ?T j( 'i.r..i'A j ttliinjt vnid . mm ti' -'"y CI I V-T'VV V'-SIN 'i't leornph, a riiilditlim limlichl r -Ls.T-v'.f''-,r,'.'i V ile 17th ult. : i.-ii-.r . --r-.v. i no iiiaro i kiv twu iuif. GlOIUlg 11. (ionlll.AKDKR, Kllilur. CLF.ARFIELD, Tx. WEPNKSDAT MonxiSil. Jl'NE 1, lf. Married Auaim. The OM and New School l'roiilyUrian were mar ried in New York, on Tliorodtiy Inst, nftor having been divorced for many year. The vote in the Connor Assem bly etood yeas, 257 j nays, 8; absent 81. In the latter body ii was unani mous. 'The higher gold rlee, th cheaper Keeretary Boutwell iu boy up bontli. Of eouro. be nur ehocee for gold, and wilb gold l 141, for a million of dollar ha eao buy atiout a million and a quar ter of bonda. Now la hta opportunity. Let bim take not one million but ai many aa he eao nay for. It ia an ill wind that blowi na food, and thr Uuverament may aa wall profit by toe manipula tion! of the goid-gainblera aa any one alia." Journal. "Bully for you," Brother Row; let the n-old.ra-"KI " "f lu and pay off the bloated bondholders with twenty-five cent on the dollar. "It is an ill wind that blows no good." Pray, does not lioutwell'g scheme practically lead to the "infamous doc trine of repudiation, about which "loilty" has said so much f A Kelioioi's Slant, We notice by their proceedings that the New School Presbyterian Assembly, which was in session last week, laid asido their godly labors for one day, for the pur pose of having a parade with a drunk' en sot of New York Five Pointers, entitled the Grand Army of the Ro- publio of Kings county, liirut of a leather will flock together; this is natural; 1ml for a high scented, refined and heavenly-minded body of men, like those In question, to seek an alii ance with a lot of godless Five Point ers, is a flank movement illy under stood. We suspect that gonuine reli gion is about us scarce among a lot of this class of men as among the same number of army chaplains. At Loooebukads. President Grant and Attorney General Hoar cannot agree about the eight-hour humbug enacted by Congress. The latter do- cidod, a few weeks ago, that eight hours work brought with it a reduc tion of wages, and the beads of gov ernment work shops adopted the views of the law officer of the govern ment, and by reducing the wages ol the laborers produced almost a rebel lion. That arch demagogue, Senator Wilson, and a few more of the same ilk, seeing the mistake they had com roitted, went to Grant and got him to issue a proclamation knocking the Attorney General's opinion into cocked hat. Poor Grant 1 ho is only a tool for demagogues 1 Hioibtration. Monday noxt,June 7th, is the time fixed by the Registry law for the several Assessors to com- menoe registering the names of voters Tbe County Commissioners have sent out the lists for this county, and it becomes the duly of Assessors and citizens to work togolher and make the enrollment correct, if as possible. Our readers will bear in mind that Tjrjdor this act the Assessors are re quired to record the occupation, resi dence, employer's namo, whether he is naturalised or not, besides many other questions bearing npon their right to vote. It will be well for all to be prepared to answer those queries, as much time and trouble will be thereby avoided to all concerned. Tnt Kaiis Moving. The election in Virginia comes off on the Cth of July next Id view of this, the Na tional Committee of the Union League met in New York, on the 2Glh of May, for the pnrposo of perfecting measures to carry that State. This is just w hat we are coming to. A lot of political bummers from other Stales assembling in an eastern section devising means and plans lor carrying an election in an adjoining State 1 If this is cither Democracy or Republicanism, we are certainly mistaken. If our family Buaim are vo do regulated by our neighbors, without the compliment of even consulting us or meeting in our own houso, we shall surely apply for a divorce from such an ungodly and unnatural alliance. If the sociul ami political relations of society ore to bo broken op by Radical harlots, why not avow it openly f Ex-Gov. Chhtin's Last Words. Gov. Curtin has gone to Russia, a Minister. Before leaving ho went to llarrishurg, and there made a speech. One sentence in the speech is charac teristic, not only of (.urlin, but of every first-class Republican Here it is: 1 will ant he her al the writ election, but 1 )o te pledge me thai yon will not rota for man lo r. .re.,t y..u thai will not uko from i. Vat'lie trr.ury enmnh (i maintain I euioylveai. eeldtrr who may need it." I Ah eVOP iit.nru..,. at -at - 1 RepnW,, io make especial revests inst their l';rret,t,liivesshonll"fif Posed that . fumlamoui prinfi ,'0 hT ",'"'" '" tl,cy when their Jtej.rctentaUve, tke all here is left, fhey ver divide with the soldier. They lake all they can get and keep it.-mrrfH LeH,r, Tnnoi dH t CincAdo-Tlie lVnn. ylyama Central is the first railroad m tho country to make a. through connection from ,he aeahoard to O.i. .Tri " ?f lU Fort Warn, and Chicago road has been pcrlcctcd and signed bv ,h. Uir.lor. of both companies. lis fim are mmu,,v advaHtagcoug, and as Pennsylvania!," are nra diaiwMAil in raw.;... .i t fl or, tf our "lnatwi THilro.!u ' , ..j..,vw uv ineaiie- fVar. .yvi. i In onW tlml niir ilir may ht aonit Mr of wliul tli itler iil, it limy Af f nicniliiT f tl" liaili inl pncly lluiiknt llio "iHinilnitfO'l'Wl r tlml riin) ivanm nan rvn only the mare is ue.id, suij Ariobto In just that uiiIiiiIiiiikIO poaiiion uo we now find John VV. (ivary, who t'3ll the position d' Governor lor a second term. That ho is comely, who can doubt 1 That be is eixleel high and admirably proportioned, who deny 1 That his whiskers are soldiorly and of graeelul curve, who csnnot see f And yet he is not a man iu the sunso that the Chief Magistrate of a great Commonwealth liko Pennsylvania should be. lie yet lacks something befitting his great oflico. Most ol all, he has not that stern integrity which should be as much a purt of his ollice as his outh, as his subserviency to the "Ring" has amply proved. He wants altogether, not only statesmanship, but even that lesser quality of intelli gence which he should bring to tho discharge of his responsible trusts. His self-esteem is preposterous, his talents tawdry as the tinsel of tho stage, llis assumptions of capacity render him ridiculous, and what he thinks are i rofa of bis wisdom, only confirm us in his ignorance. Ills dig nity is as sham as that of the false duke io the Honeymoon. Ilia associ ates, while they should be of such a character as to hedge him about with respect, are of such origin as to lead the world to think thum his jackals, and no more His ollice, in which only the grave affairs of State should be considered, has been desecrated to tho vilest purposes of brokerage and sale, and then, whon he should alone go to discharge his solemn duties, he retires only to prey upon the "Ring" and the seekers alter his clemency. With a profundity of ignorance which nothing but his personul vanity equals, he makes speeches, which, even after his clerk has corrected their grammar, are miracles of bosh and nothingness. "Without possessing a single quali fication for the office, without having the respect of any significant portion of the people of the Commonwealth, and really lacking overy quality which should recommend him for such a high position, the sublimity of his impu dence and bis grasping need alone induces bim to thrust himself forward as a candidate for Govornor. The slave of the "Ring," and their willing coadjutor, he is for thoni tho most fitting instrument, and he will, it is feared, receivo their nomination. Hut they and he must clearly understand that h is not, cannot be, tho choice of the great Republican party, whom for one term he has already shamefully misrepresented. Tho small ward poli ticians may possibly foist him upon us, but just as certainly as they do, just so certainly will our party orgvini ration seo in the nomination of John W. Geary tho doteat of its principles, and tho Slate will, for one gubernato rial term at least, loso the benefits of Republican influence. Tho Republi can party is a great and powerful organisation, and it may not bo lightly broken down; but while it was suffi ciently strong to send to tho field scores upon scores of regiments, to spend scores of millions of dollars in perpetuating the Union, vet it is not strong enough to stand another term of tho inisruloof the present Governor. "Tho opposition see our weakness in John W. Geary, and are already taking advnnlago of it. They will put forward in tho contest no mere party hack no creature of their "Ring." They recogniito tho fact thot tho pooplo are tired of imbecility and want of character in their Chief Ma gistrato, and they monn to nominate a man of character and capacity. With such a candidate arrayed against John W. Geary, their task will be an easy one They will have the tri umph", and we tho defeat." We tako pleasure in saying that the Democratic party intends jus' what is foared by lis enemies, and will, with the help of God do what may lie in its power to put an end to Geary ism in this State. Columbia UcralJ. Quarreling ovia tux Rxmainh The Radicals are already wrangling over the remains of what they admit is a dead administration. The ques sion is not "who killed Cock Robin V but "why did Cock Robin ever live f" The Chicago Republican, whoisdutor mined to act bravely by tho concern until it is decently buried, thus berntos itsporty friends' for their infidelity ami want of court osy to the dead : "Kvcn tho jackals and very bux zards and scavengers of the party camp not only scent the rising galo of popular dissatisfaction, but aro pre paring to veer round and take advan tage of the unexpectod change of sentiment. The very men who, a short lime since, claimed to be friends of the President pur excillenct!, are now wagging thoir tongues against nun in the streets and publio bar rooms, and pronouncing him a noliti cal failure and his nomination a party uiunaor. "Rata desert a sinking ship." It is the work of instin. t; and we soe no reason why tho Krputdica should abuse its party friends lor abandoning mo urani auinimsl ration before it be comes so low as to make support of it pimrnvriy aisropuianiu. "rjell-ireer vation is the first law of naluru." loo Many Iiions. Uncle fcitni has a great many irons in the fire just now, aim we aun t core now manv get burnt. The New York Times sura : "Wo have just now in the fi Hip Canadian iron, the Cuhnn iron, the Mexican iron, the West India iron not to spenk of several domestic irons such as tho national debt iron, tho re onslruction iron, the internal im' provmnciit iron, the Plains-Indian iron, and many more irons, which lie altogether in the fire, nnd beg in vain for (he forge. Or, to take tho French figure sgnm, whilo Mr. Medill begs us to "eml.raco Canada. Mr. Ranks asks Io embrace HRyli and San Do mingo, Mayor Hall to embrace Culm, Mr. Robinson to emhraco Ireland, whilo many other ircntlomen ii roan in oi ly present the claims respectively of Creto, the Sandwich Islands, St. Tlioinsa, S.inora, Sinaloa, Chihuahua, California, Central America, and the Cannibal Islands all to ho embraced at onco in the clntcli of long armed Uncle Knm. This innllinlk-itr and nrpnoy i quit cnnltiaini' couldn'l il lo o rrutiKK ll,t . aliall hnve on) wr nd one annexnlion al linivf" A Kenttirkr r.fa?ennnor iMinii.. lU,n il ',l0 "OT"n 'f H' PIU nd Unit f itltlrt ft (.'met. The iMiibl whi' h Grant iseiperi eni'lng in Ifti'i-eme to the appoint ments for oltii e ill the Uialrirt ol (Vliiinhia, according t all reports, arises from sets on (he part or the I'reaidenl which innke litm nmonnhle under the Inibery law. It is well known to the public that Grant oilg innllv sold his lioii in Washington to Mr. rtayle J. Howen, form-rly Post niasler", lor loriy lliomand dollars, entered into a contract to deliver the tii If, and Mr. ltoweii paid the lisunl ten per cent, to bind tho bargain. Subsequently, u fund of sixty live thousatd dollars was raised in Now York to purchase the house for Gen. Sherman. Grunt thereupon resold it to thoso parlies, but, belore ho could transfer tho title, ho found his contract with Bowon in tho way, and that gen tleman insisting that tho property was his, and he tho only person who could sell it. Mr. llowcn was willing to sell tho houso to the parties who had rais ed tho money for the price named, for thereby he could make a profit of twenty fivo thousand dollars. But Grant insistod upon having tho twenty-five thousand extra himself. How to got it and got rid of his contract Willi llowen was a difficult question. During this lime, Grant was pressed by the bettor class of Republicans to appoint a Mr. Robbins Postmaster of Washington, had consented to do so, and so noli lied Uobbins's friends. Af ter this promise had been made and tho pajrer ained lor lloDUuis, the vision of the twenty-five thousand dollars oxtra on the house again came up, and he finally agreed, if Uowen would give up his contract and aban don all claims to tho twenty-five thou sand cxlra, that Rowen should have control of all the Federal appoint ments for tho District of Columbia. To this Bowen, it is said, finally assented. Robbins lost the Postoffice, and the slate bus since been mado out by Bowen, and Grant has sold the offices for the District for twenty-five thousand dollars, lie has thus given another example that the true mean ing of his motto was, "Let me hnve a piece." The Radicals despair of being able to count the negro vote at tho coming Gubernatorial election in Pennsylva nia. The Harrishurg Telegraph ad mits that it will be impossible to secure even a protended ratification by three f Mirths of the Slate against October. So it gives up tbe contest and admits that the Democrats wilt elect their candidates. Cameron's opinion about Curtin was expressed with .more force than elegance. "The only Minister we, of 1'oiinaylvaiiia, have," raid ho; "the only Minister we have (except a negro, who can 10I be a voler in our State) is a man set down for Russia whoouht to he sent I) the Lobo Islands vico guano removed." 1)LAHThH Nura Peotia Land fleeter and Calcined i'laaler, for tale al JJ Im J. V, KRATZKR'S. L WANTKl) 1 00.000 uuandl of ' Ol 'I, wanted, I n whivli the luclieit mar ket priro will be pai4, tjr Jt2,lm J. P. KRAT.KR. I II I l-I) KRUT A.ilra, l'eaclies l'raue. a. 7 ioniH, varranta, na inf. Jprt rtvflrrd at j.J lm i. p. kitAizr.it . PtAl TION- All pi-raoalara hereliT aaalibned arain nit harborinr or trutinff mr wile TAII1TIIA, on t - --. L i.rt ., neu ana Ixierd withunt nr jutt aaune, and I will Eay no dvbli of her conUautlnfl, unleae rumnellcd 7 law. JOHN KOWI.KS- Woodward townihip, Jnne , I8M0. t:pd. DAVE L. KREBS. ATTORNKY-AT-LAW, ClnrOeld, Penu'a. t-0an ba eonfolled In Kngllth and Oer l. jetSD.Iy IIouNenml laot for Sale. A R A tt 1 A I N I rilHK nndrraiirned olTfi at frirate Fala hit v i a V i-o i , itoata on the eorner or mua i. ..rw., iota oorooitn. inei building I, 16i24 Tret, two aloriea hirh and well tnirhril. Uood KTAKI.R and other neeeMary uutbaildlnxt. ay-TEKM,l..i0; twe-tbird, naah, balanee ia ooa year "Tk-T Fur further paA hbiiki ,ofuire ou loo prwmi.oa. JAl'tiD D. SNOKK. rie.rfl.1.1, June 1, lt9 Jt-pd. W A N T E D I Wool! Wool! Wool! MOSSOP Deairaa U buy all the WOOL in the oounty, for which he will pay the hifheitoaeh price, eirhanr fitnll, or both, to lu.it euitomrra. je2:Sra ISIiIiikIcm! Nliiugle)! LONG AND SHORT. MOSOP 'want, to hur lOO.OOd I.ONO ami lull. dot MIollT PltlNXI.KS, for ra.h or in eioiianire for ""di. lie will pey the birlirt market price for tbe eliinelee .till .'.II hit rno'l. at the l-.wrat market prioa. Call and are him. J. 2 DIS-OI.I Tl( OK PARTM HNIUP. 7 he perlnerehip horrtufure en.titia lMtneen tha nmlir.iKiicd, in the manufacture ol liinlx-r. c . In Lawrenw townihip. omler the firm name of Thome. Alol'hrrion ar lln.,., waa diraoUrd by mutual wm.nt on tbe 2ith day uf May, t':V. The bonk, and axoounl, of tha Aire are left with J. I.inn Mr Thereon, who ia eulhorlied to wink, ail otillecllon, and eel tie all claim, nxin.t the firm. THOft. M. M. PIIIMtfiOM. i. I.INN MrPIIKHHO.N. W. R. McPIIKKriilN. JullM II. Mcl'IIKItSON. Iawrnca townihip, Jnne 2, loYiW 3t pd. Tr THR IliaiTKICT t'OI'RT Ol' TIIK I NIThl) (ilATK.1 for the We.tcrn DiMriat ol Pcnmylvanla. JoIIN RVii.S, a Dankmpt under the Act or Congreil of March 2.1, 1M7, hating applied for a dtlcberr. fr.,ra all hi, drble, and oilier elaimi prorahle under eeid Act, Me order of tba Court, NOTH'K IH HKHKIIY OlVhN, to all pereon. who hare proved their dehta, and othrr pereone inlerr.ted, to appear on tha l..th day of JI NK, IBeV, .i 1 o cloik, P. M., U-lora 8. R. WnodruH. Keq , Bcgi.ler In Bankniptay, al hie office, in ('liarCrlil, Pa., to ehow ceui", if anr they have, hy adupharire.hnald not l e granted to the laid llankrupl. Anil furthrr, aotu-e ie hereby giten. met tnc eecmnl ad tlnr l niecling. of areditore of uie .nio uatiarupT, n-u,uiree) by the 27 1 It end Jmh otinm ol mid Act, will be held before llio tai l Knri.'er, at tbe lame tinie nnd plae. Jel.lt H, C. MeCAMlLKSR, Clirk. COUHT FEOCLAMATION. ' TllhRKAH, lln. C. A. MAYER, Tree. Trf identJudr, of tha Court of Coalmen IM... ef the le.nli (Ifih Judicial Itietrirt, enmpoeed fo thl eoaatiee of tie. raeld. Centra and flinton and fcon. RAMLKL CLVDB and Hon. JACOB WILIICLM, A..ooiata Jodgeiof ClearTiald ea., have luaed their precept, to me directed, for tha holding nf Conn of Common Plena. On,h..'. Conrt. Court of Qiarler Sea. ion,. Court of Oyer and 1 ermieer, and Court or lieneral Jail delivery, at ihe Coutt lluu.a at ClearKeld, la aad for the count or utearlieot, comwieneing na tha third Moniay, mt.tdai) or daua, IhoU, aad le oonilnue TWO WKKKR. NOT1CR IS, therefor, harahy given, to the Coroner, Ja.tlce, af tha Poace, and Conitablea, la aad for aaid aoanty f Clearteld. to apnear Ia their proper pereone, with their Roll., itecordi, laquiettiona, Kleninaliona, and elher Ken-em. krenewa, tad. itoee thing, which u their oBcee, an t In their beh.lf, pertain to be don. OIVKN andar my hand at ClaarAald. thl, eeoond day ar June, ia the year af uar Lord Ueueead eight hundred and ilatv aloe. tmhMtS ugWB, .'.. JJnr JJUmtUfmrou. ASSIGN F.rs 8AI.K OF V.VMAllI.i; ttK.lt. ESTATE! i f pllK ttfHlrft rnt'l ttM nntu I tin trir will I tn Ih t.r..urU f.f r.,uft..M on Wi'lM.:UMV, Oi J 1 tU of JINK, l('V, tl on u eo k, p. ! U( t'l.ilHwirj .(.vfiUil hi I IMsKM (IMC FAHM. Hunt In Woixdntnl Inwnwkiii, , Clt-anrUM ("mint , cnM-lim-n l.'f wrol bJ 1 1,1 ion hti with ft pi d lit. hi-lite and Juubla lug bt.ro i-rrrtofi ifafipoti. Th tun ft It wall limWrtx. with lUinli" k, to t und.tUif. wtth nuiiivwr of m fiwl vvinn eif llto b-t tiMuminmi wial, Thre ii a Krin .-mr.g uf frrah Hater iuj joud well nw tl. h(IUfi. Tlift umlivi.lt . 1 litir Inlnrnt In ft wUin TA V KK.N STAN 0 ftntl lut ol Kruiiml, liuialo iu eMiuUra, Wuoiiws.nl lownhip, 1 laarii r lit ouiiDtj. 1 b lut euntftini one-ba.U err of ground, with lour houftei aud Olid liable (all plank) tiiKt(j tberruu. AIm. oa other LOT OF OIUHINI), In Madara, WtMtdwani tomuhip, ClrarflnM sount. contain ing ona luurtb of an aora, wilb two frame house, areclei thereon: one railroad etyle, two turinn hish, Iflil'd feat; tba other aottaga atyla, MiTi fiL Alia, one LOT OF (3 ROUND, eitaaU In Aine. villa, Woodward tuwnehip, Clearfield oounty.aun Uioinjr two aoraa, with a two-atorr frame houte and frurae itabte erected thereon. Alao, a floe lot of vnuog fruit troei on Uie preniiect. Alao, one TRATT OK LAN D, iltaato on Mor Kftn's Hun, in Woodward township, Clearfield ouuuty, containing one hundred auroa, mure or leee, well tiuiiKtriMl with l'ine and Hemlock i to be old lubjeet to tba payment of $$01. AO pnrehaae money, with interact fioua the 2d day of Ootobar, Uoo. MT-AII the above deaeribad propartv to baaold ae the pruitartjr of t'briettan J. bboff. baakrupu TEKMR. One-hatf eaeh d tba Ualeoea in ona year, with intereit, to ba ee oared by bond and mortgajfe on tba premiaea, m wm. if. MtiCl'teLOtaU, AMijnea, Clrarneld, J ana f, lflfitflt, Sheriff's Sales. BY virtue of sundry writsot ewadifioni 9rpnm issued out of (be Coartof Common Flaaa of Clearfield eoantv, and la ate direeted, ibere will aa ipoed to pubhesale, at the Court House, in the borons; h of Clearfield, on .Uorday, the Klst day of June, 1 fifty, fnonrt week,) at 1 a'rloek, p. ., thefollowing described Heal Kstaia, te wit i A aertaia tract of land situate la barn side tp , CI earn eld county, I'a.. bounded and daaoribed ai followi : Beginning at a poet earner, hereto fore land of slabn Vonpf deeeeeed ; thenee by land of Horace Petchln, eoldto Anoa fry. north 72 des;raei writ By aerobes, to a poet t thenee by other lende of Uoraee Patrbln, north IS de Itrcoi east 111 perchei, to a poet t tbenee south 73 drre" nine pa re has, to a pine t Ihenaa outh IS degrees west 111 perrbea, to the plana of beglnninn.ooniainioe; FIFTY KLUHT ACKBi and altowan iii acrei cleared, and a stnall log; aoase aracud tharoon. Baited, taken la axeeotion, and to ba aold as be property of William 11. CampbelU Also, a certain tract of land situate la Bell township. Clear eld oonoty, Pa.- bounded by land of O. Wetsai an the north west, by laeds of Uaetd bnnderlm and Work an tbe eeaib, and by lands of Jamea and Henry McOhee on tba wrst, containing ON a" HUNDKKU AND FORT i ACHBS, mora ar less, having about sixty acre al ared, with a smell dwelling-house and barn erected thereon excepting and ra earring all Uilc (ft ten aeree along tba riear Hatted, taken la execution, and to be sold as tbe projerty of liixeu Vertt Also, a certain tract of land situate la Bell township, Clearfield eona'y, Pa., bounded by lands of 0. VTetael on the oortbweit, by laod of Daeid So nder hn and Work aa the aoath, and by lands of Jauiea and Henry Mrtibee on the west, eontainlng ONS HI NDKKD AND FORTY ACHFd, tnure or lees, baring abeat sixty arras cleared, with a imall bouse and baia erected there on. (Seised, taken la eaeeutiou, and to be told aa tho property ef Dixon Vertt. Also, a certain tract or land situate In lietl township, t'Irarlleld county, Pa., bounded by lends of B. H etsel on the ncrthwest, by land jf DaeU Fundt-rlln and Work oa tba sooth, and by lands of James and Henrr MctHee on the weat, eantalnipg O.NB UUNDhKD AND FOKTY ACIlE.S, mora or leu, being about sinj acrei cleared, with a tin all dwelling bonee and barn erected -hereon excepting and roserring at) title te ten aerec alang the nrer. Mailed, taken in execution and to be avid aathe property ef Ihion Vent. Alt', a certain tract of land situate In Cn. In t; ton township, Clcai field county, Pa., bounded aa followe : Fruntingon the 6nuw (Shoe turnpike, on the eatt by tends of Jscob Yiib-ra, oa tba eon th west by lands of Fred k Schnarra, wtth a small haute aad stable erected tbereoa. Baited, takea la exe-uiion, and to be cold aa Ibe pro perty of Jacob Hutry. a la, la. . mllum Is V 0 C SI township, Clerrfield eoujty, Pa., boondad ae follows t Hegianing at a hickory ceroer, on eld Una of John hrennetnan ; thence south at) degreca west, by Martin W chington tract, to corner made by John McCord,ei 10i perches; thence by lands of attate of John McCully, dee d, northwest by line of MrCnrd, 174 perches, mure or less, to a earner thenee by land sold te U. K. McCullry, 105 peirhea, to a hemlock, down ; thence by oid Hoc, couth degrees eaat, te p nee of beginning, containing ON it liUNIiUKU AND TWhlAK AChKS and thirty perches, with a nonce and barn erected tbereon with a reeenration of 61 aerea and I3t perehte, told te Hamnel Straw, feued, takea in execatinn.aad to be euld aa the property of Joseph MeCulley. AUo, a certain tract of land aituate In Bell tp., Clearfield eoenty, Pa, beginning at a post eoraer, thence by land of W. A. H ailace, 0 T U decree, aaal ITU percbei, toavotl) thenee hi ud ,( q. i, Heed, snrth ID t-H perohea. to a poll I thenoahy land of Frederick Rupert, All T 10 dearaoe waet 17V pamnea, Io a poet j taeaea by land of (J. L. Head aad John Mott,aonth ID T l d.rraea ea.t lov perrhe. to place of hegionloit, eoaieining ONK IK'NllUKII ACM RS and forty perohea, with a ,mell dwallinn houaa and barn ereoted tharoon. Hoiaed, taken in aieeatioa,and ta ha eold aa tha property of Jamea 0. baaty. Aleo, a aertaia tract at land aituate ta Wood ward townrhip, ClearAeld eooaty, Pan aontaia log TWK.NTV SiYbN ACKUX, with a frame hooia and barn areO'Cd thereon, adjoining the Tillage of Madera, oa Clrarteld Greek. Kelted, taken In eiacution, and to ba eeld aa the property of Robert Aleiander. 'w-itiunara will lata nolle that IA per cent, of lb porebaee Koaey muit ba paid when the property ie hacked down, or It will ba put up again lor aaia. tlllB.llUM tfOWK, hnaairr, Orrtca, I Sheriff. Cleard.ld, Pa, Jim 1, 1S9, It SherilTs Sales. T)Y eirtn of anndry wriu of Aerari Tmmi, J I.iord out or the Court of Common Plea, of Licarneiu county, nnd to me directed, there will be eipoiod to nubile eale, at tbe Court llouae in tha borough of Clearfield, on Monday, tha llu day of June, leltH, (Court week,) at ona 0 clock, P. M., the follnwing property, vii: Ail thet .art la lot or p. Ice of grouad, with tha buildinge thereon arreted, oltueted ia the borough of Oecerla, Clearteld oounty. Pa, oa tha north aide of Curtin itreet, and known and de.ignaled aa Lot No. Inf Iu the general plaa f raid borough, being tha aama proialeee which the Oeceola Coal Compear, by Indenture bearing data tha Id daynf April, I tag, duly eieculed. nnd intended to ba lorthwlth recorded acorn-ding to law, granted and conveyed untu the aaid nil. j. rmiin la re, aicrpting and re. .re in, all tha atone coal and min. r.l. whirb .. be beneath tha lurf.ee of the aoil of the above deacrtbed lot or pieea r ground, together with tha right or free iagreea, egreea, and regreae. e aeareh for, dig and oarry awey tha um. belied, taken in elocution, nnd to be told aa tha preperty of William J. f mlth. Alao, all thoia Iw eerlei. lota or pleoeeef land liluat In Hogg, townihip, Clenrneld o., Penn'a, aonlalnieg P0CR IlllMIHKI) A!U TvV KNTY-hKVHPf ACHKS ,td thirty perch., and aliowanee, lurveved aa warrant deled llet January. Kilt, granted ta William Troutwln., alio, tha atbar Ire.t, containing POCR HUN DRKO AND TWKN.YHIiVKN ACHK8 and tliirly perehel and allowance, larv.yed on war rant dated Hat January, A. D. I'm, granted ta Ueorge Beyer. Hei.ed, uken In elocution, and to be eold aa the property ol RolL 0. Kirk. Alio, all three two oertnin t recti of land aituate in Morn, town. hip, ClearAeld oounty, Pa., hounded ae riillnwa t On. of theia beginning at a poet, eoi. net ol land in name of lilair Mcl.'lanahen, thenee along the iiree north one degree ea.t 21o perch. t white pine lli.nc north UK degree writ All perrhee to old In-korv: thenee alone the aurv... hcrcaller deecrllicd, eouth one degree writ lo.i perchc, to poet i and thenee by l.nd In nemo ol John Pnr., eouth V degree, eael Sit perclice to place nf b'iniinig: euutaniing 4.17 aern and U4 crcha.anil nllonanc. 1 lie, it her tract beginnlig at tha old hickory, corner ol the a'rove deeenhed I acti llicnc north degrere writ WD perrhie to poit; llirnee eouth one degree writ 3e pernhre to a po.tj thence along landt In the name ol Jol.n 8. Warrick, louih HI degreee eael Id pcrchca to a put thenoe along the Orel dearribed tract north one drgrov e.t 2,1,, peiche. te piece of begi nning, TWO IK hliRKI) At It K.I and alhwance, It t ing a part of a eurv.y ia Ihe n.rne of John Kich uleun. Hciml. Uken in etecutiou, and ea ba eold aa tho property ol Joha J. Miller. CJKKMt'rl HOWK, Snanirr', Orrtt t, I rikerib. Clearteld, pk, J, ,g, J VllMIMaTRATon M)T I( lHot'c llber.by given thet letter, ef adrolnlitrutiou on ihe e.tate of W 1 1.1,1AM 111 (III KS. deeeeeed, lata al Oeeetur tewnehlp, Clearteld county, P. , having bee. duly granted ta the (ndeeeiga, all perron Indebted t aaid eeteta will pinnae make Icamedlote payment, and tkoea having alma ev demand, will preoeal them property aulbealtaated for ttlemenf allheal delay. Jons inniiKs, Ml HARD Ht'iiRE.o, y Admlnjetrae-ri. 5HfW trrrtlrmrnli. 0RPH C0JJIlT SALEI VALIUM K Hrl. K.sTATR IN M1AI HUM) TitWKfttlir. HT ilrtneof an nr.r lanel ant if Ihe Orihana' CuMfl nf I'lt'Bifirlil rnnnlT, flirre will lieti. i.okMl In ftil'llr aa If. al the I'i'Brt lliniae.ln riir .el4,M TfKStMV, tka IM -lav ( JUNK, IS'K, al 5 oVkwa, I' M , llu f . can i rl riiair, la'e tUe nniueTl; of 11 A II V W ll'K HICK, dnr'd, " : A CKKTAIX I'lKCK OK LAND, Pitttnte Iu Itiadfitrd tnwnalii i. Clearfiuld emmtf , Pa., hour.dod hy Itmliel Mat). W in. All.rt A liroa , and otherc, oiiiainiiijt ACM KM, 3. of wttitib ara nlrared, with treraa Itwelliug llimee, It-H Hare, end other intbuildun I hereon, and a mall orchard. Alto, ONK OTHKU PIKCE OK LAND, Hit ostein Tlradiw.t township aforesaid, bounded i.T land of Juhn Wilson, Hiebel llatl, Joseph Shire; and others, eoDUining tit AI HI J. with about twnaty aoree aleared. -TE.llwri Oiie-tfaird aaeh oa aonflrmatWn of aala, one-third in one year, and the balance at tba death ( Mary Muck, widow of sa d deaaaeed tba latter payment to ba eecured b? hood and niorifta on tba premise!. JU11.N L. WIL80V, Adm'r. ORPHANS' COURT SALE I VALUABLE TIMBER LAND IN BKLL TOWNSUIP. "I Y virtue ef an order leaned out of tba Orphan ' t Court ef I'laarlield eonnfy, there will ba ex poatjd to Pablia Hsle, at tbe Court llouea, in tba beroupb or l Uartlcld, on TTEflDAY, tbe 22dday of J CNB, IHOV, at I o'clock, p. m., A Lot of Fin Timber Land, Hituated In Bell township, Clearfield county. Pa., late the property of 18AAU ItLOOJa. deoeaed, CONTAINING 68 ACRES, And bounded by lands of 1!. W. Mott, William Brady, B. L. Miller, and others: well timbered with good quality of Piue and ii em lock timber, aad located near the buiunehenoa Hirer, to that timber can ba with little exeneeeonreyad thereto. TKHMH OP One-half cash on eonflrmation of tale, and the balance in one year thereafter, o be eeewred by bond and mortgage. RE AH BLOOM, Je2:Jt Administratrix. Rr,(;WTi:R NOTICKs Notice it hereby given thai the following amounts hare been examined and passed by me, and remain filed of record in thia omoe for the Inspection of be ire, legatees, oreditore, and all ethers in anyother way tnUrreeted. and will ba preeeoted to the next Or phan's Court ol Clearfield oounty, to be held at the Court Houte, in tbe borough of Clearfield, com mencing on tbe third Monday of June, lefitt.. The trustee and distribution account of John Rorabaii(h, trustee, Ae., of real aetata of Jonathan Pierwa, late of Cheat towatbip, Clear held count j, deceased. Pinal account ef James B. Clark, administrator of Patrick Wuion, late of Penn township, drcaoeed. Final account of Thomae H Brewer, ad minis traior of Daniel Crowd, lata of B roc aria township, deoeatrd, KaoitTBR'a Ornra, 1 A. W. LEE, Clearneld, Pa., Jure 3, 1869 3t f Hegitter. To Land Owners I VNY gentlemen who desire to have their land explored for COAL, I HON OHE, FIHB CLAY, ar ajiy otiiar MINK HAL, apply to thii ulfiee, WILLIAM wlLIAM3, lm pd Practical Miaer. Bugles uud M asons for Snip. riHK enbai-rlber haa an hand and for eale SIX i lU'KilKS.Inorl'AUKUOKS.ili 1,1 MIIKR wAllO.$l and two heara tO'KINU WAOO.N8. Caa be aaea at any time br railing at hi, liver itabla. JAMW L. LKAVV. ClrnrneM. Ma; 34 If. F. C. CROMM, MERCHANT TAILOR, MARKET PT, CLEAItrilLl), PA. VFI'I.I. anpply of Clothe, ('aeiimcrri an I Veiling. Ofu.tantly on han't, which Will be mode up according to the lelret faehiona, in a eubetantial manner, and at low rate mylt DisrnirT court of tii k i iti:ii KTATKS for the Wc.tcra Ilillriot of 1'enn lrania. In Ilaukmptcy. In the matter of II ivtn Panateo. Rankrupt. H'eir. rn Pietrtef e '.eaeneaata, SS t A Warrant ia Bankruptcy haa been leaned hr eaid Court agalnet tha KrUla of DAVID P ( It 81 N J, of the eouity ef Cleerfleld. and KUta of Penaiylranla, ia Hid llialriet, adjudged a Bankrupt anoa petition of bia areditore. anal the payment of any debta and the delivery of any preperty behnginff to aaid Bankrupt, t him. or to hia aea, and tha tranafer of any property by him, ar forbidden by law. A m.ning ol tha Creditor, af tha aaid Baakrupt, ta preee their Debta, aad to ehooea ana ar more Aiiigneei al hi, XiUte, will ba held al a Court of tiankruptey, to be beldca at Cle.rfl.ld, la etld Di.triet, oa the iflarnth day of Jane, A. D. man, at i e clock, p. a., at the a sice or H. a. Woodruff, K.e, , ana of Ike Begietera Id Bank ruptcy la laid DlnrlcU A. MI PDOCH. my2l It C. 8. Merahel far aaid Dlttrtot Miss E. A. P. Rynder, aoaer roa Chlrkering'l, Stein wav'i and Rmarana', Plaao Doiilh l, Maeoa A Hamlia 1 and PeloubeCe Organ, and Melaeon,, nnd Qmror it Baker , Sewing Meeblnee. aueo vaacaia ar Piano, Oulur, Organ, Harmony aad Vocal Ma ale. ho pupil taken for lee, than hnlf term. tr-Rootni nelt door ta Piral Kalioaal Bank. Cleerteld, May 5, H68.f. KDWA1U) l'EKKS & CO., Flour 9Iniiiifnrturrn, And Pealert la GRAIN OF ALL KINDS, P1IILIP8BURQ, .PA. Vri'l.l, RI PPI.T af TLOI R, WIIRAT, CORN end ,1'HOP ocnitantly oa hand, and tor i.la at rale remarhabl low. Ifrbt-tl Settlement Notice. LL parwrnt baring anartti-4 areoaatt with the uiidcrninn-4, or are in anr war fn1rhtH to him, are brrelf mjurttrad ta rail tod eettle tba tana without dHay, aa be wihet to bare hit rtimltt trtlb-d np at the earliret pnfihla friod. Tbnte who fail to f'rr thii aotioc firompt atlrn tion, will Irnl thoir aomxiatt In tba baad f a projxir uAcer for collrction with tihtft. I.. M. IMU TRIET. Multonborf, Mar 19, S.M ch Mine and Liquor Store. I. L, REIZENSTEIN & Co., ueoLem.u pitLini t WINES & LIQUORS, MAI.KET FT., CI.EAPflKLI). TA. .Fu11 ttnrtt ef Wine Rran., Oitt, WhUIr and Almhnl, alwart oa hanrl. Hpacial attantia paid to tecahnff a para article for tSaeramrniaJ and airdical pnrpoara. )anl-tf SEWIN G MACHIN ES. 1IIK Finger ' Mamifaeturin. r.umnv'1 New Family Sewing Maehtnee. and tha oelel hrued Ploreuoa, for tale at tha KEYSTONE 6T0RK. Pereona In want of ma-binea will do well In eel! and eieoilne the HINGKK and Fl.ORF.Nl'E before piirrhaalng. Kvery markina warranted lo giv eeliifaetioa. Marhinee and marhin lading alway, oa hand. HIV1.150 A fllOWKRH, Clearleld, Pa., FeU 14. Agent,. ".T AJTI'.llm),olet LON.I nltlNDLR. I T Tha nnderrigned hereby give aotten, that Ihev Wll pay Ihe hi(hrt market prlee for a good quality of LONH R1IIX(M,K". and thonr hating inch for aala, will Ind II to their In tare, t to glv them call before eelllng elerwhere. .If F0 ' W A Cla.rtleld, Btrh , law if yitutji tfdlrlnf. BOVKU k SHAW, H ill 1. I. lilt,) N I W AMD FIRST. CLAy DRUG STORE, fnrfcr St., VlrarHtld, ! (Ad)olnlti (tore of R. Muaaop ) HAVINd farehaKd the abera 8lir.rteom. and ra Stied II entlrelv, mafetnr It In a'l re.perl, a PIHST-CI.AS8 UHUU KTOHR, wa are now opening, tooff.r to the nubile, a PULL. I'UMfLKTK, aad vTllltri V IM KK aaeo.t nant of lrot(., Chotnioal, Paint,, Dva Stuff,, Ae., A., owetafiaa; of oils, Palnu, Varniibat, DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES Dye Buff. Tobacco, Clgart, ConfecUoaeriee Ftatlnaery. Ac. PHYSICIANS Will nd their auek of UruK, PULL aad COM PLKTK, and el. rare difbt advance oa Kaaura nrteaa. SCUOOIi BOOKS. Taaehera and etbera will be furnish ed with elaaaleaJand miteeUaaeona beokt by tipreaa,at thert aotict . STATIONERY, Conelatincof Cap, Pint Cap, Poelaeap, LatUrand Perfuaied Mote Penera oIm, a vary neat otoek of hlouminff Note Papar aad knralupaaaa haad. Peaa. Pencil.. Ink. tr. HOUSEKEEPERS Will and a fallitoek of PURR SPICKS, SODA, SODA AKH. Concentrated I.YK, HOAP, t. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN Ara reqoe.trd toeiaaitne thl, atoek of Perfoojery, Hair Ot Fine Toilet aoapa, Braabaa, Cuaika, Toilet NetU. Ae, As. 8MOKE11S AND CIIEWERS Will flad a fnll enpply of prima Chawiaff aad timokina TORAO'.'O, Imported aad lloataatia CIUAKB, Baaf, Pine-Cut, Ao , A a. CARBON OIL, Of the bait brand., alway, ea hand. LIQUORS. The belt qaality of Liijaore alway. aa hand, for aaedieal purpoeea. ay-Pbyateiaoi' Praaorlptloa, prooaptlp and aarofully eomponnded. May 1, 180. BEMtTv A Id. HARTS WICK & IRWIN, DRUGGISTS, .Varkri hired, Clearfield, I'a. VT bag leave to la form ar aid and new 1 T cuatonaar,, that wa hee removed ear - Uhll.hmeot ta the ipeeloui new building Ju.t erected on Mnrhed eueet, nearly adjoining tbe Maaatoa Hunaaon tha weat, andoppoaiu Meair.. Graham A Son,' Here! where wa re.peetfully iavit th pttblie to om and buy their Drugs, ChemicalB, Patent Medicines, OILS, PAINTS ARO TARNI8UES. Our ataek af Drag, aad Medleloe eoiilili of vervthln. weed, eeleefced wllk Ihe aar. and WA71RAHTED 8TEICT1T PITESI W. ale ke.p full Hock of Dye., Perfumeriel, Toilet nrtiel... kc.pe. Tooth Braahee, Hnir Rruihee, Whilawaih Bruibea, and every ether iuu uru.uee. vt e nnv a urge lot or WHITE LEAD, TURl'EXTIXE, Flaieud Oil, P.InU, aad ia faot everything teed ia lha painting hmineea, which w eter at City piiee, to cath huyara. TOBACCO AND SEO AM, ConfeatUaary, Spice,, and tho largaet jtoch of v.nviir. ever ouereu in tnie place, and warrant, ed le be of th heel th Market efforde. J. fl. llARTaWICK, . JOHN P. IRWIN. ATL'liK'S (JltEAT KESTOKElT. c ii niiTn Celebrated Biller Cordial. ''pilIS medical preparatloa I, new offered to tha publia ai a reliable eabitltute for tba maay worlhleee nmpounda which now tood the market. It ia purely eegelahle, eoeapoeed nl varies, her be, gathered from tha groat ator.. hoa..f natur. and aelected with the atmott ear. It , not recommended a, Cvan-Aix but hy It direct aad aalutary InDocnr apon "a Heart, Livar, Kidaeyt, Langa, gtomaeh and Bowel,, It acta both aa preventive and cure for many af th di.ee.e. to which thoee oriani ar eabject It It a reliable Family Mediema, and can ba lake by either infant or adult with lb ,ama heneflclal malta. It I, a certain, prompt aad epeedy remedy for Diarrhoea, Pre. emery, Bowel complaint, Py.pep.in, Lewneee of Pplrlte, Painting., rickheadacha. at. Fir Chilli aad fever, of ell kinda.il i, far better end ealer than any qulniaa, wiihoat any cf Iu par. aielon, efocte. Il ere. let appetite, prove, a powerful dlg..tcr,e-d will counteract Ibe effect, of liquor In a few mtaotee. Prepared hy JACOB SCIIKRTZ, 8.1 Proprietor, N. W. PiftS and Rnna etreeU., Philadelphia, Pa. Sold hy all DraggUla, a.vll-ly Attention, Afflicted I TMU auhierlber give, nolle tint he ha. j nenmew tba practlra of Madlcin la Lath areburg, where he Intend, lei dee., kl. ..... tlta to tha treatment of CHRONIC DISEASES a general Me will keep ea herd a choir ... leetioi of IlRLOSand M KDICI N E8 adupted to lha treatment af ehroalc diieaee,, and may ha aoneulted at hli ofl., . ,,,Br .f ,ha d. v. N. B. A word to thoe afflirted with chronic dieeaaea may be t vaitn ndi-aniaga. MauT aar gor ha ew.re that cotuvnr Phyeiclan, who do a aimaa prartica bar ant tin lo attend t th Iraatmeat nf raa..atc diaaaae,, and eea.e- uoeu.iy eeoi.acv tin I hare thi, loo ef die nee, requiree ikrir.ivi ntlenllon. UKtlROR WILeO!f, M. D. Lettenburg, Peh. 17, Ifttt Lf . SHRINCR'S "FjTJ""'. firrn 1 1 tit or hmiithiko paiV and WggNrj.g in T, CIlWT.TKt'l Birso.l r!V!il, ifc." r"'y rJk'Vi H le..and KIT ' vmplralevy erej., e. m.iue af aow long etanenog, or wherever Ui. areef Ihepereew. n arta ae a eperiDe, ll purely ee.ee.hU. end le plneaul " """"" l..lng Ike vk irrrkrr ,,i,u- Mothers, Save Your Children! "'' 1 dew,e.ermll t, .emen. dleeaee. fltnl r . eeaaee like a thief In tbe ei.ht, ee i ta'aCawT' " Wh" o4"1"4 ipareel enlyer DATID K. rOCTZ, For aala he II.rl.wlek A t..i. ri a.i.t . k,y drnggi.la and .tore keeper thruughoui tba t.et. lebll-lV Beale's Embrocation, (LATE rOW CLL'lO For all dlaeaee, laeident la Horace, Celtic, aad u.wea rieeu. requiring tna le an. niternal applicetloa. Thia Knheneelinm we. -.1 --I - J L .......ii vy th Ooverum.at durlag th war. Jna.tih R. trwle P, ill. f . i I . , ... . , - u vroow- laader. La'.heribnra1 f Ut H,' Kt. IVnmlnga, riuhhell'a. Preke'e lloen.mr, flarman.llo.letter', and Oreene'i Oxygenated liittera t ale e Llouera, f all kind, for rsadieinal nurpoeee. for eale he HARTKvTICK A IRWIN, I -OR RAI.I-.Whlle Iad. Zinc, Paint, Lin eeed (Ml, Turpentine, Vnrnl.hee of all hindi, C.-lora in Oil and Irv Paint, Vami.h Rm.bee. matt UARToWICK A IUIN. a. n rnmroi w. a. wernaaaou. XlaWJFIRltl. FULLERTON &"McPHERS0N, K RRP con tutu I- ea hood aad for talo, Froib at, i, oorh oo BEEF, VEAL, MUTTOX, Ac, Fiwh T ood oil Vnr(obro la o-4w j Cmaod KroU, putlrr. lord. ., which lao will aoll M the Iowm. ri.ort(-t ntirtn. Coh pid fT CATTtiK, BI TTKR, Ao. noon tn Morb4 Rtiwt. ojipmitto tbo Cooii Hnnoo, ClfurflrM, o. (Moo II, If. rrwaan and bdomlal aapportre ef every kind af th lareel Itanmrevaant. fer .ale a Jlrjl reett, tr.rcrfrld. Cftf. itOOD GOODS! liOOl) STILIS!! AND LOW PRICES!! NEW Sl'IUNG STOCK AT TUB KEYSTONE STORE! J)RKSS - GOODS, TKIMMINGS NOTIONS IN GREAT VABIETY ! White Goods ! Stamped Goods ! lloeiery aad Gloveel CoraeU and Bklrtal Ladiu 8hawl, aad Coali, (aw ty.aal Straw Goods, Flowers, EibbonB, &c, Umbrella aad Paranoia, Window Shade, Ladiaa aad Children BII0E8, Wall Papar, Carpet, aad Oil Cloth,, 11 elj A Cap. Prints, Muslins, Ginghams, Ticking,, Cottonadee, Caoeimoree, Twoede, Ae., Ac, CHEAPER than the CHEAPEST! MIVLINO dk BllUVt EHAV. Clearteld, April II, 169. THE CLEARFIELD STORE JlECOXSTrtUCTED. " Oeorge I.. Reed William Powell. John f. Weaver....... William W.li.iu. GEO L REED & CO, Two doort north of tb Court IIouo. CLKIARKIBI.D, PA, TTAVING iwUrntMl to oor old bottootv $tn&. X I o b.-rrt Dullfj tho eitisctit of Clearfield ftud tbo pablit gAncrfcl.T, thot o hovo eatcred Hrj, ona iti(tfid to prtrHfato, o viorom emm p.in )f-.inu btrfc pnco ond inferior roods, tvod nov sow oo bond m full lappW of oil kiodi of (vwuv wq in lUll BimH. in LOO UDO 01 Dry CJooUs, Wt elotm to bT0 tv full ortmoit oooalit.a( la port of Mui lint, blabd ood onbloochod j PriuU uf oJl r'Ut ood otLstj ood Spring & Summer Dress Goods, Sorb u AlpcM of oil obodn ; D Loiooo 2do nnofl oud FloanoU; biidoa, o foil ort Btont of (onilrmto'i wtvr, oooiittiDg ta port of Cloths, Cassimeres, Batlnella and a fall aeeortment af READY-MADE CLOTHING. Xollons, Hosiery, Trimiulnrjs, B0NNITT8, AC, Hata and Caps, Boots and Shoes. GROCERIES. W have a full eupp'y uf Cuflee, Tea, rtugar, Bica Molaeeea, lubarro, nek, Halt, iineeed, coal aad Aaa Oil, FLOUR, BACON, DELED FEULT, 6u(or-rod Hoaii, Mooi Pork, ood a foil Tr'T f -PntviiioDO. Hardware nnd Queonswarc, ll'ootfm X Htllotc HYtr. AH the foregoing artielee will 1. ekehanred for CASH, Ll atUEU, r ColMRY PHulircE. and at price, to whieh ther can be ao .teeptioa. Thoe ia iced of Uoodi ia cur line, will pleaea US-CALL AXD SEE US!- GEO. L. REED & CO. rlearneld, Sept. 17, lMMf. t durational. MISS H. S. SWAN'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS ri.BARFIEI.P. PA. 11 HE l.APT HALF ef the pree.nl grRISO . TERM of twenty. twa weeka, will commence on Monday, April IA, IM. TKRM8 OF Tl'lTION. Reading, Orthography, Writing. Object Le. ton. Primary Aritbuteti and Primary Ueography, per half term, (of alevoa aka.) i 0 Ilirtory, Local and deaeriptlv tivography with Mop Drawing, U rammer, Jdenlal and Vt til tea Aritbmella I tl Algebra aad the Reieace H For full particular, eeed for Ciraular. Clearfield, Nov. II, ! Jr.. augt'M CLEARFIELD ACADEMY. Rev. P, L. Harrison, A. M., Principal, rpilt FOVRTIl dRSHIORorthepreetBleeha l haetic yearef thle Inelilullo willeowimea ea MONDAY, the Ifith day af April, lid. Pupil, caa enter at nnv lima. Thet will ha charged with tuition from th time Ihej enter ta neei.ieenrtne B.lllou. Tha aouraa of laitrarllea mhracr every thing Included la a therwagh, practical aad aceem. pilihed education for both act.,, Th Prineip.l. having had th adv.ntege ef mark ipra la hia prafeeaioa, aruree pa rent and guardian, that hia eatire ability and energiee will h derated In tha moral aad me. UI training af the yonth placed under hi, charge, Tfe.lt Met Obf I I ITION. Orthography, Reading. Writing, and Primary Arithmetic, per Heaeioa (II week) . e M Grammar, Ueography, Arithmetll, aad Hirlory . . . . . . 1 1 , Algebra, Geometry, Trignaametry, Mea. aeration, Sarreylag, Phlleanphy, Phyel. elegy, Cbemietry, booh Keeping, Bouay and Phyeieal Oengraphy II II Let la, 8reek and Preach, with nay af ik ahov Breach, ... eie Ml'SIO-Plaao (Snle.ee.,) . . . f ar-M dedactlca will ha made far aaeaae. T"Ft farthrprtir!.rt laqulr of Bar. p. L. HARRISON, A. et.f rah. 4. I.l tf. t.n Prla.lp.L IMUm WARTKIX-Th. anderatgaed will cf rlR..d I'll I HKIIIB. Arw, a amli CkMrM4,P..i. j i. ttntfixny. P V iu, I o 8 A 1,1; o r VALUABLE REAL ESTATE IM t I RH ENhVII.I.K, f PI1K unilrriigned, having determm.. , 1 to Ihe We.t, will od.r .1 l' ,,K, .' hie re.id.ee., ia Carweneville: oa "-'ill Oa Wednesday, Jane 9, 18C9 The following valuable Real K,uu. ' A HOUSE A LOT OX STATE ST In raid borough. The Houaa ia a TWO utr... FRANK, well tn.ihed. with ar, rlom. J lT Door, w.l.r In Ihe kitchen, and all the n-." awlbuildmgi and modern impreiM.!.!!"' iaalaoalergetiTAHLBoathelet. " y-TKRMH Ona-third oaeh, and th, la two equal aaaaal naymenU, with intona." t - Personal Properly. Tha follow.!, Paraw.n.1 D- . bold Wood. Will U OOld Bt tbo taM plMO, flit OXE COW, OXE PIG Two Prlor Stov.a, one Cook glove, Centre J.u Dining Table, Brtakfaat Table, thri. J?JtS (uom furniture, What-not, Sofa, Lou Ck large copper and iron Kettle, and a larg. '.J? of kouehold good, and klt.be. PuruiUn? ' . II Im. f n n. ... , l,.n I W M9 Bale to aommona. .1 ten -'---l . aaid day, whea tbe teruia (which will be hlHu will be full, made known. WM. TH ITrt CtwmvIII,, liny it, 1 le. Ju v- PUBLIC SALE or A VALUABLE FARM IX BLOOM TOWNSUIP. fpiIE andenigaed will aeU, at public aJ. -X the premiere, ia Bloom townjuin. Cu.rt.i3 ounty, Pa., " "mn On Saturday, June 19, 1869. That valuable tract of land eitaeUin Bloom una. thip aforeeaid, oo the laropike, half bet.Il. Carweaewille and Lutleeraburg, being ran ef Z old bomootead of tha lata lion. Jauee hlooln, COKTAIXINC KM ACRE. About aitgy of which ar Cleared and under ,,1,1 vetieo. wnbetwe elorr plank frame liWILLIVB IIOtSB a two-Kory LOO HOUSK, one hiku tw. BTABLKM, aad MbOT ntb.ildiog, trme" together with twa good ORCHARDS, , .7J end tw esoellent apnnga of watet: alee. eo PINK, WlilTKOAK, and a large ouMlitTrf II KM LOCK timber, withia onhilf iul. of iJ. neam aaw-milU. Tbi, property u hell auiled for bnsiag ud hotel purpoae,. Bale to commenca at oa o'clock, p. m. ee mid day, when the term, will be t.liy mii, knowT OAIXtR P. II LOOK, vTu. u. Bloom, Aaetionaer. uyle-ti4 Valuable Town Properly .FOR SALE! SITCATE on th Bonth-weet comer ef Cherry and Third Street., (being Kiiro.d etrM ) to wit: A LOT, with good two-etory pluk hav ing thereon. 31 by la feet, an room ea earb loer, vuitable for a itore, or other bnaineii. Alee, laa eiljuining LOT, with a Iwo-etorv duelling hoaa, thereon, nnd eeraral other TOWN L0I6. Aim, a lot of well-burnt UKICK, ud feed aeeortment of 81 ON tW A UK, ,u-b a, Cmu, Jug., Jure, Fruit Cane, etc., al reduced prieei. for further information, inquire at the bi war Pottery of , I. LLITZlNtiER, Clearteld, Pa. Hew Cabinet! MOPHANSOX I.AN'D AND LI MBER COM PANY offer for eale Town Lou ia the ear. oub of Oeceola, Ciearteld county, Pe., and alw Iota to luit pureliaaera oaleida lha Mantle cf mi borough.' Oeceola ia lituaud a th Moibeaae Creek, in the richeet pertio af the cou.ty ef Clcarlvld, on the line of th. Tyrone t Cleartild Reilroad, where the Moahanaoa aad Beavertea Iraaeh made intoraact. It ia alao ia the heart ef th Muthanaon aoej haaia, aad large hodiet af while piae, hemlock, oak, and ether limber eer eouad it. On cf ta. larfeet leeubnv maaafaalar ing aelabliehmeata .a the Stale ia ieeeted ia th, tuwa, while lh.r ar many .thai laaieer aad hingle mill amend it. Tha town ta hat rnna year, old, and eoutaiaa a populatioa of eoe the, and inhabitant. pfx farther iufermalioa apply at th ale, of la abov aompany. J0H! LAWEHE. . PrM : rap.riei.e4.et Houses and lols for Sale. IOI R BOl'SKS and LOTS la Cleargd, hr aa'a on reaaonabla termi. Poaeeuioa gitea in thirty day,. Alao, a plot of FOl'R LOTS .a the corner af Fourth and Read rt recti, im, I'llluO feat. Three of thee lot, are well ioeeled for either lamber yard, ooej yard, or for bailtiag parpoee generally, being within tit met f tha railroad depot. Pne aad term, reaeoeeKla. rP'T ( OKORUB THtiRK, . "b tf Cleerteld, Pa, Valuable Farm FOR SALE OR RENT. THE onder.irr.ed aow after tt privet, eale hi, farm, aituate in Lewrrac town.hip. ClearAeld oounty. Pa., hounded by Orra, MrMullta ud elk era. and within I, milre af th rulroad depot la Clearneld harvagh rONTAIKING so, ACRES. About TO acre, of wh'eh I, cleared. Laving TWO FARM H0I-8RS, LOU BARN, aad ether eat halldtnge, with ever 100 hearing fruit (reel eat a never-failing cpring of water aear the honee, and with aa much timber oa the place, if properly managed, aa will pay for it. Tba whole I, under. Inld wlth coal, lie, of -he hooee aew luured for three year for 11.000, 1b a good company, (note ing to pay antil the Hme ia ap.h .rhr-PRICK, ll.ltw, In ee.y permed.. For terme, Ac, apply lo WILLIAM PuRTKR. Clearteld, I'a., Feb. Id, lf.6. HAKGALNS! BARGAINS 1 1 Farms Timber Land tt Horses FOR SALE! TUB luhacriber, dealrona af dlinoeiag cf eema real aad pereon al preperty. oner tha follow. ing rare opponuntty for b.rg.ini; ONE FARM aituate In Oirard rown.hlp. ae known e the "( laudiua Ru.eelett F.r .Hl. d ing land! of Aug. Laconic and etbera, eoatai'niag IIMI Arrra, Ifly ef whirh ara cleared, with twe dwelling boueea, barn and voung orchard Ibercan Alec, TUB HHK RI N FARM, wntaiainr l(M Arrca, hut of whirh ar cleered, with dwelling honee, bam. nod other ntbuildinga, I,, gather with two thriving young orrhard, thereoa. Alee, FFVERAL OTHKR FARM! and l.l. mb afTIMBKR LAS08 for aala. KOR lt!eT.The8AW..MlI.l A rwKLL. INO H0lLA al th mouth of Deer Creek will be rented, or let to rua hy th Ihouaand. I nil pereon i. -ForR BKAI OF WORK nOR5K5,ad BAKNKSS, will ba nld aa reaaoaabla lame, nargnla I, offered ia eeek f the for. ffing propoeitiona. The term, will be wadeeair. orther inforwiutioa can be nhieined k e.lhrr on the rnmieea, or hy Bilrctiing the nndereigaed, at Frenchvilla P. 0., Clrarteld eountv. fa. nin-u. L. M. COl'TRIFT. Stonf Ittasonj. MICHAEL QOKE, MASON AND STONE . CUTTER, Mrw ivaehlngion. Pa. fet-AII kinll of Xeeonrv dnna. In Die meet workmanlike manner, tinier anlieited. aad ca- tracti takea la any part of tba coanty. apitltf. a. araraT. ........ ..!. Tore. HUBERT A. YOUNG, Slonc-Cutters & SlonMaion w ILL eiersteill work ia their line al rete price aad ia FIRrI CLASS nybx Architectnral Oraameiitii la ALL RTYLRrl, Rtna Drmlng ef eery deecriplloB, aad all kind af meeee work -treet.d rr la er outer the euat v. Aay pereeM wieklng to keve revperuhl maaea week ae etoa.jiutllag dune, will Ind il re tkelr lltereel t call upon aa. W, weald air lalbrm Ike pae lla that wa eao deliver any qaaallty er cleat f atoa detired, a wa ara th ewaera f FIRST-CLASS STONE QUAKRT. Order Far w.rk caa h addrcated llhef w) Clearteld at Lathanbarg. arlr HI BKRT A TOrjti IAHB. COSlYABtE B MlFJw f0 B ' tt kll n