SliccpubUcaw. l-lno-"!-' i; tonus U.GooDLAM'fcR, Editor. ' " CLE A K FIELD, PA. WKIiNF.SPAY MllKNINil. JI NK 1". IM. Democratic District Ticket. AeoemblT, JOII I.AWKHF.. Kq.,of Clearfield Co. Democratio County Ticket. Treajurer, I.F.VI-.R FI.UCAI.. of nrady lownehlp. Coonty ComnilMionar, . II. IIIXDMAN,ornetrrl town hi p. Auditor, JOHN I). MII.LEH.of Bell towmhlp. IHmocratU Stale Convention. The Democratic State Convsntion (or the nomination of candidates for the olllces of Governor and Judge of the Supremo Court, will meet at 10 o'clock, a. m., on Wednesday, July 14, 1 809. in the Hull of tho House of Rep- renentative at Harrisuurg. fty order vt the democratic State Committeo. W51. A. WALLACE, Chairman. David Caldwell, Socrotary. Our .VomimrrM. Tho proceedings elsewhere in to day's pnper, indicate that the Demo crats of this county, on the 19th inst., iicld an election far tho purpose of nominating a county ticket, and that 3IeFrs. Lawslie, Flcgul, Ilindmnn and Uil'cr nil good men and uncompro mining Democrats were elected. Mr. John Lawolie, the nominee lor Assembly, is a resident of Osceola borough, and one ol tho most prosper ous and energetic business men in the county. Should the district Conven tion sco fit to confer tho nomination ' on him, he will, of conrse, be elected, and will prove himself to be the infe rior ofnone,andthesu perior of many who have held scats in the Legislature from this district. In common with the Democracy of this county, we bold that in no sense can, nor does, Clearfield claim the Kcpreeentntive at this time, except in the presenting of a firrit-class candidate. If, however, the conferees from Elk and Forest can properly servo their constituents and the Democracy ol the district by nominating Mr. Lawshe, Clearfield will not be unmindful of such a mark of respect. Mr. Lever Flcgal, our nominee for county Treasurer, isa ciiiien ol Brady township the "Berks' of this county. He is engaged at farming, we believe, was one of the Justices of the Peace jf that township, from 1SG0 to 18G5, and is woll and favorab'y known to many of tho citisens of the county as nn active business man and a zealous Pemocrnt. Ol his election there is no doubt, and we are satisfied that the taxpayers of the county will not regret having reposed their confidence in him j besides, the Democracy will have in hi no a worthy representative. Mr. Pnmool 11. Ilindman, the nom inee for County Commissioner, is a citizen of Beccaria township, and is an industrious, (as an old acquaintance of his expresses it, "never idle,") first clans mechanic, (mill wright) and an enthusiastic Democrat of the old tlioul style. In him the party will have an able champion, endowed with liberal view and practical economy. His election is of course a foregone conclusion. Mr. John D. Miller, the other nom inee, now resides in Boll township, but for a number of years was a 3iti acn of Ferguson township, where be discharged the duties of Justice of the Peace while a resident. He is compe tent and honest, and will therefore stake a good Auditor. The defeated candidates are all up right, competent men, too, but the futes have not been on their side this time, while the majority of those who M-rnt to the polls strongly preferred thoso iibove indicated, and they aro too wise not too hoed the voice of the pontile on this subject, and, like scores of good Democrats who bave been .lefeatod heretofore, will no doubt submit like men. A M,w Move. Our foxy I'rcsidcn General Grant, still continues in the Cabinet making business. On Friday last he turned Boris out of the Navy Department, and appointed one Geo. M. Robeson, of Camden, New Jersey. Whether he is a relative of Grant's, or one ol his heavy centributors, we know not, but to the political world liohcson is a stranger, never having held any office except filling a vacancy in the Attorney Generalship ol Sew Jersey. There are rumois of other changes, but, ns Grant "talks nothing H the time," no one knows what is; going to happen. """"'A- Something in the shape f n election comes off in this State on the Oth of JU,V. (;on Callb ,,e I"JrS Of IlKJlliTI! .... a i j 7 i . "ry wuiu man io be I triH ly a military commiMioo who ' lo ,cl "K?rs rote the JUdical lifltot. If thi rrort is trnr, e liofM, to l.ttar that Gon. fanby diwl Uh a rope around lis aw-lt, rn Lis dtalh dor's rxrr Talk W,t lil-crty .d freedom, J-. 1,j-po-rils 1 llow ,.an ya nation of tU pe(I,e riRhu bvs violstod f.,f cjt ht Vnn ? A ll'itT KniToa -We tmtite that the editor of "Country inrrws," Man- f a 1 a I . i-iiraurr, esr jcrset, conrjratuUt ' "" rrnurn WLl ma in rnm Inst year, trtth the income ol A. art adtled, amoanted looter tliric biuiibDS of do!l,irt . .. The Democratic Mute t'onventinn meets at llarrisbnrg on the 14th day or J uly, for lbs purpose of nominating a candidate for governor and for Supreme Judge. We sometime ago took the liberty W declare our per sonal preference for (en Cass, for the former office, and believe tlist a largo majority of the Democrats of this county would so vole It an opportuni ty wore offered them. Hut enough on this point at this time. Our pur nose is to call the attention of Demo crats to the Supremo Judge question, which seems to be drifting quietly along without centering public opinion upon any one in particular, each Dem ocratio judicial district, where an ex pression has been bad, selecting tho occupant upon the Uencli. Tho Democracy of this county, in January last, passed resolutions in structing delegates Irom this district to vote for Hon. George R. Barrett. Since that time a portion of the "Tenth Legion" bus also endorsed biro. Tho Democracy of YVaynu eounty, at their regular Democratic meeting, soon aflor, passed tho fol lowing resolution : "Tbal we most oordiallT ndora th roeolntion of Hie Clearfield county Democrat, recommending th linn. lloorg. II. Barrett, our popular end irarnod 1'rc.ttl.nt Judge, for tho Supremo Bench of tliu Btl. and hereby lu.lrucl our Ht-natonal and Kep- rreeutalive Jji-lrgetra to vole fur bi nomination at the Mat Plate Convention." This resolution cannot be misunder stood. Similar resolutions were passed by the Democrats of Carbiu, Monroe, and Pike counties. No other candi date named has had a warmer ex pression in his favor than Judge Barrett. Ilo therefore goes into the Convention, if be so desires, well en dorsed by Democratic counties where be is personally known and where talents are appreciated. Should the assembled wisdom of the Stale, in Convention, declare for li i in, they will make a wise choice; but if they decree otherwise, tbey will find no warmer nor moic zealous advocate for the ticket than Judge Barrett. a Township Nominations. The De mocracy of Knox township have made the following nominations lor the Fall election : Conotaijl A. L. Ptlootn. Judge of Election llarid Wias. Invpeetora William Cox and Jame Wilaoo. Supervirv B. 1. Rlanm and John Witherow. (School liirentnrf J. K. llunlap and Phot A. Rowloa. Auditor Prioa A. Rowlr. and B. 8. Roberta, l'.wr Overeeer. 1). A. Wtar and J. R. J'unlap. Town.hip Treaeorer George Erhnrd, Et. Town.btp Clerk A. L. Ilirkok. In Chest township the following gentlemen have been nominated : Constable Benjamin Klinger. Judge of Kleetion li. B. Tuier, Sr. Inipector Jae.tr. l.ingalrltrr. Fuperviaor E. lliltei.raDd, John KiloiMti, John Rnl.tfton and William Hertu. Sebool lirtor Antuonj McOarvey and Ben jamin Wood. Poor Ovnrreere JFohu Coal? and A. Addlemaa. Auditor t alria ptephena. Townlbip Clerk Ianiel Newcomer. IiKkominatf.d. The negro advo cates in this Slate met at Harrisburg last week, and nominated one John W. Geary, a white man, for Governor, and II. W. Williams, also whito, for Supreme Judge. Mr. William was defeated two years ago by Judge Sharswood. He is now upon the Bench, having been appointed to that position by Genry, upon the resigna tion of that political sneak, Judge Strong. Geary is the easiest man defeated that the black and white Republicans could have put in the field. The resolutions adopted by the Convention favor negro sufTrare. Honest, for once, to the white; bii1 not to the "nigger." "Loii" newspapers and politicians say that Gen. Grant will not be a can didate for a second term. We think he will do very well if he escnpes death from the hands of his friends during bis first term. A second term would be certain death. The Buds, under whatovcr name they went, have always killed their Presidents, except ing the case of John Quiucy Adams. Assembly Conference. Tho Con ferees of this Legislative district will meet at Tionesta, Forest county, on Thursday, tho l!)lh day of August nozt, for tho purpose of nominating a candidate for Assembly. The Con ferees from '.his county are Dr. R. V. Wilson, John G. While and Daniel Goodlandcr. The New York Dcnnrrnt puts the nomination of Geary in the following stroneliirht: "The Jacobin disunion- lists of Pennsylvania have nominated . Geary for Governor of that Stale. Geary is acknowledged to be the most unpopular misccgenationist in the State, and it was only because his un scrupulous scheming had given him a hold upon the Badicals which they could not shake, that he was nomina ted. Kver since Grant was elected to tho Presidency a strong influence has leen working to get a government ptwition of siime kind for Geary, that he might be lifted from the shoulders of the Keystone Congne, but without svail, and he is left for the people to dispose of this fall, when they will teach him something about the nigral), (urleof rennhlics and nrnahlienna " iienrr i ir") cnn.lAnd Ashley and Sickle., ... i ft ,i . a , m r. v, .. ,",",vw tn Kratnnn i)inriranr Thf will do bimjiiMice in Oclobpr. Age j - j -... -... Two Items prom WAPHiftnTo. I T.rt V r : i " 11 .niu nt-ni v I'uiiruiiu'ii nave Iwn clwUfd for vhinjzton Citr. The ,,,Brk rWal Willarda ia Ablt-p. man from the First Ward. The noirro head waiter al the National in Council man from the Fourth ward. A nogro man seirej a young d3- o( si I toon years hilo she wss on ber ray to sohtxil at Uoernrd University the murninrr of the 24ib, and onmniittrd a re opon her in spite of her rrsistanre and the efforts of two yoiinjrer sistors to save her. Shots of very reepertahle family, and was severely injured ia the strophe. The ni frro eaosped and baa hoi yet been i arreted. One ol the w.in. paptm , "Wwl bis lytichin it he is caught. Tho wife of Hon. (ieorfre W. Wood. ward, VI. C. dud at Vil...l,arr l'a . I on Frids orni . j term mere. Mr f f nrtf. In aceotdshce wllh the rule gov- eimng the holding ot the i Mmary Election In Ibis county, the Return Judges fti'in the sotii-sl election die- trids assembled at the Tonng Man's Democratio Association rooms, In Clearfield, on Tuesday, tho 22d inst., for the purpose of opening and count ing the vote cast for the several can didates on Saturday previous. Tho Convention was t ailed to order at S o'clock, by the Chairman of the County Committee, and upon calling '.he names ol the several election di. trie Is all weie found to bo represented except, three, which were brought in during the session, before tho volo was counted. On motion of James McDcvitt,of Lumber City, Clark Brown, of Law rence township, and I. G. Barger, of Clearfield, wero olooted clerks, ana the Convention procooded to open and count the vote. Tho Convention then declared John Lawshe, Ijcver Flegal, S. II. Ilindman and John D. Miller wore the nominees for the respective offices for which they were iiamed. The Convention then proceeded to the selection of a County Committee for 1870. On motion of Mr. Baker, from Knox, J. Bluke Walters was re elected Chairman of the Committee ; and, on motion ot J. C. Barrett, Esq., Dave L. Kroblis was oleclau secretary. The billowing centlomon were then selected as a coiiimittoc lor the several districts : County Committee fob 1870. itiSTSirr. naME. wit nrricr. lleroarinH... Tbomaa Waaliburn.j Ulea Uopa. Jamea Mebafley. Oatend. John Htnilli Koreat. 8. II. Wooltmter... Weal IXnatur. Jaoob Pearae... I Woodland. Joeejih Lmea, Jr... Lutherfttiurg. Daniel Oorman..M.J V.W'aihinfton H.8. Toier Weetovor. John M niton ......... Frcnohvilla. bdward A. Mitler... CloartVld. Jainee Tbompaon...!Curwenvilla. Jeeac tloai IWoat lleeatnr. Barnr Armatrena.! Lnmbar City. llell 11 loom Boira Bradford... Brady - liornaida.... Cheat Covington ... Clearheld Curwenevi!te...j Ileealur.... Ferruaon..... Uintrd J.J. Pie Leeonur'aJailla (loilien William L. Fliaw... SIa.rlle. Pat. Corlev iltrahamtnn. Graham Oulii-h Hualon. Kartliaiu Jo. S. Mrkiornan.irlmith'i MiUa. A. V. C. U'MeerasaJPannSald. W. S. dank'-y- Salt Lirk. lamra Yi. Juhnnou.! Anaoaville. Jordan Rnox tloorad baker- Anaonrilla, Ijawrenee J. II. ha..!('lerSeld. l.umlT City... H, P. htrlinirn. i Lumber City. Morna. O. h. Kf-koonovar...' K vlerfiwa. N.H aabmrtoo) Jamea Favajre N'.Waahinxton Oicaola ........ i J. A. IlialteBbfreer.itHuwora. Penn IHom M. HiHer...!Uranii)'a HilU Pike J Uou lllooni iTorweneviUe. t:bion.M..... Henry Wkitekond Haetkto. WiNHlward VI illiam Luther.....! Madera. Tho Committee being c boson. Pal rick Curloy. from Grahftin townnbip, o no red the following ; Riv4.vfMl. Th.( Dr. R V. Wll-on. Jokn A. White, H., and )M)il nrKllRBiir, Kq , tr hrrfby poinlMl drt&lM (with potrvr to u-ti-tnlr to the Hpprri'titativit Cont-rntion, to ht belU M Tmnenl, on Ttinrt'UT. lb 19th diT f Auntl, lhfiK, wid tht the? btj intlruoton to am ) lienors. b1f tnt-anp to iurf tb nncninftiiira of Jbn Law- hf for Rfprittutntive, h being tlw uustiim-iuf ebtttn ( thu eoautr. William F. Johnson, Esq.. of Ponn tp., then addirmcd the Convention, avocatinp a change in the prent M htem ol making nominatioim. II i k arainetitft were replied to by William L. Miaw. L,9Q.t ot Uonhen township. Aflor eonniiicruMo difcuKion, pro find ron, the following nronmhlc and reno- lutinn was offored by Cant John 8 McKiernan. of Gulirb township, and onaaimouBly adopted by the Cooven lioD : Whcrkai, Pnmv of the tlwt.ift distrirti of lht eomtjr, thmufh their H(ura Jttfir. cxfirmt 4rmr to efauifT tb mi of nakirvx numiRBtirmi j from th Crwvfurd to tn Drfegaut vvitoa ; thw i for. Koonlvnl, That th rbairnu of tb Cownly ' rommittt-o i hrfhr aathnritod, at mck ttmm u ' a Hhail rlfom ainft pwlrri.t, lo wr4rr an alorltne bold fnr the lortton of a 4oWr,t froai ab di 1 tnot 1b tb ponirtr, to aiort in oovntv eonvratioa to oonTC4ar tho ftmpmlj of ehanitinf our irvtai , of making antmnatinni j whirb oVIjrate abaJt U ioitrnotrd bj hit district to vote in aaid ennvn. turn for or iraint a chant -id rrotom of nnta-: Inatiny, and pball oaat oa vot in aaid conrontton for ototo tont-rs Itaoc!ntt votm poltoal tti hit din trie at tho October election tint prw-wlinjt the koliling of aaid onunty oonreatirtn ; and ih Caimnaa of the (uotr (NiojniiUeo (hail grr no tiee of the titve f balding toid clortion bt ji abli rauoa in tho Oearfloid jmi for four verk imaiidUtrlr prfoeding tit holding of the name, logethsvr with the refulotmn and namo of a ooa. uUeo appoiitir-d bjr awd Chaimaa (or holding aid electiea. There being no further busineo heftro tho Convention, on motion of Will iam T. McCorkle, the (Jonvontion adjourned. J. BLAKE WALTERS, Ch'm. Wm. V. WaniHT. Secretary. fmr .ytlninlrr to t'mnre. K. 0 Washburue, Ministcrto France, has put upon record a paper, which shnulJ bo appended to his public cre dentials and laid before the Emperor of France, as showing the churacter of the man, who disgraces this country at the Court of St Cloud. The storv is briefly this: Iluring the rcijxn of terror, wncn men were arrested with out warrant, or any duo process of law, ai r. n aatiuurno, and a cotnanion named Jones, caused the arrest of two prominent members of the bar of (ia lona, on tho convenient charge of dis loyalty. They were both sent East, under a military guard, confined in Fort I-afayette, subjected to all kinds of indignities, and finally released without a word of explanation. When the war ceased, suit was brought against Mr. Washburne and his "pal" by their victims. At first they boldly pleaded justification, but finally. Cud iiir; they bad no ground to stand Uin. and were liable to lie mulcted in heavy damages, aubspqunntly withdrew the plea which they had first put in, and to conciliate the man whom they had so grievously wronged, signed their names to the following most degrading coniession. liiey acknowledge: "Thai the said pleas heretofore filed I by them in said case, and the ms Iters snd things therein set forth against said plain till, are untrue in substance ai d in fact. And the said defendants further confess wrongful trespass arid inpris mtjicnt set forth in said dcclara ihui, and that the aaid defendants are KUill ln mnnr and from nn tlu-rrin plated and forth, and naid pUinlitT . ' . I w ' " has sustained groat dainsire llicrrh' as is allcjrod iu said declnratinn, arid said dofrnilatita further confiws that tht said wis ure and imprisonment wss wrongful, uiijuotifislile and without onutio, and the said plaintiff was inno cent of the violation of any law or of doing any act inimical to the frnvern mont of the United stales, and that said plaintiff did no act and altered nn expression, or errcid any influenne to tha knowledge rf aaid defendants, that was not in support of the govern mentof the Unitod Sutec, its Consti tution and its laws." This cotifexsion pnta K. B. Wah hnrne out of the pale of restieolahle society, and he should he instantly reoaiien rrom r ranee. Ilia presence in that country ia an insult alike to the nation, and to all Americans who nsy visit Paris. Aje. Vt'itV la a he.no v.tlont man IIL-a a earl k..eaa r HeUMMIal llaa t Wal 0S1 allntaa tat tb soucd of "wo," . . , Democratic Primary Election, 1869 Onicial. DiitricU. Beccaria . . . Bell .... Bloom . . . Bogir .... Bradford . Brady. . . . Hurnsido . . Chest .... Covington, . . Clearfield, . . Curwensville, . Decatur . . . Kergnson, . . (iirard . . . Goshen . . . Graham . . . Gulicli . . Huston . . . Jordan . . . Karlbaus, . . Knox . . . . Lawrence, . . LnmbcrCity, . Morris . . . N. Washington. Osceola . . . I'onn . . . . Pike . . . . Tniou . . . Woodward, . . Total . Majority Dtorriffl. On the litk ot Jua, lWv, by U. 1. Siorrr, K .Mr.OkOUUE M ARE and liial TAUITI1A PEOPLES; all of Clearfield Bounty. On ttia 23d of June, I Ml, at tha naideaaaof the bride ' father, by Rev. W. U. Bi acnriaLa, Mr. J. PHA.NCIS MrKENBICK, rUeUyahurg, Pa te MiaaM. KLLKN READ, ef Lawrenea Uewnahip, Cleerfiaid eoMty, Pa. On the 54lh of Juaa. 1HS9, by B. tllaw, Keq, Mr. ANUKEW MAHK8, ef taoehan lowaihin, ta Mri. MAItY ANN 1)1 K LAP, .f Pike lo.aabip; all of Clearteld eonnty. 5Jfu; irfrtisfrarnts. "V'OTIt K AUK f'Al'TIOfc. Alt rr.na i am nenn; fornidiian lo aril HKNKY IKfcR wmj intuaieatinf liquara iuai'to of few reart from tint data. Any on diarrcardinjr. thia nutiac will ba daalt lln U tk full aitent of Iho la. PARAU W1SKK. WiUinnairToT, Jan SO, ISSK L i.MIXHaTKATOHH' NOTU'KNotiw la hrliy fir that Iltara t Adralniatra ttun havias ln granted lira nndrrfliMd on tb eoUUuof JOHN HHIKL, dmaard, lalo of Car. inrton tnwnahip, Claarfirld eountr, Ta , all rr- anna indrbld to aaid eaiatv aro rt-uaaUMl t uakr ibmmiiU uatoiant, and Inoaa narmK elalmr or di-alanda axaiuat iSa aauta will tirewil tiirai with out delay. proporlT aulhrntioatrd for arltlrncnt. M4IIIMRKT II HIM.. Adrn I. l.A WRKM'K NKKTUNK, jr.30-t pj JOHN J. I'K'AKU. AJin'ra. iMALTION- All prnonaaretHinuyoautionad J ajramat nurnaaiinjc or rn any way medilling with tho foliowmg praiicrly. Dow In lur noaaM ainn ef John I'ottar.nf I um lownihip. via : Two onwi, on yvarlms aalf, oa titnnr oalf, fir above,, onr two-hnraa wagow.wn plow.ono harrow, Ihror brda and baddihg, ona bumui, one cook atove. ona ton-plata atoro, honarhold and kitenrn fotxl Iwra, ton aoroa of ryo in tba fronnd. and aiaty ora of aata in tba ground, aa lha MB. waa par ooaod by ata at abarifl 'a aalo, and u left with bun on lou only, awliujol to my order. - JOHN II. lOTTKPt. I'uioai tp Juao IS. IMS. I H. W. SMITH, ATTORNEY -AT-LAW, riearSrld, Pa. Offirw a BoeMid atroet, oppoaita Una Stoao Churrb. )rJ0 ly THOS. S. WASHBURN, SCALER OF LOGS, C;lra Hop. C'learBcld t'onnty, Pcaa'a. fTriE aubarrlbor fell darotad mntk lima and 1 notation to tba fCAI.INd OF LOtltt.nad Ukra thli wioibod of of .ring hia aorriooa to tbooa wbonay aood tbank Any fwribar uiforajallon an bo bad by addraaaiog aj nbova. )elO-lf THE LEONARD HOUSE. (Nar Iba Railroad Pepot,) RKFU PTRF.ST, CLKARflELB, PA. V, U. ;K)lPKI.Iin, Proprlrlor. KF.W Irwtlaan HobM la orory port oowfortahle room a all Ihr MrKji rn tmprova nvnta tha boot of LIQI'OftH prompt aitrud anaa. nd nuuMmaM rbargro. Tb. patronaro of lb pabho if roapmtfully aolioiuNl. J0 tf FAIRBANKS' FTASI1ARD SCALES, or ait Kiaaat Cf"(r Harrow, Waf-aoa Traftti, Caprinj PrfMOii, IwTOTod Monrr lrawtr, 4. roa bau ar M ERIiELL k IilGLEU, Dralen In Hard war rX(l tf Porond Strort, naHWd, Fa. Kl PORT of thf oatiflltloo f tbe COI KTV NATIONAL HANK of narald, at Ut ciua of buaiDfar aa Ot 1 1th of Judo, .('facia. Iiant nnd diarownU.HV.....w ..tlla,!?l 9S rrdrfra 4.7M SI V. S honrlr. to aoruro mrmlalioa.. Ta.oaS ti lu from Naliona; Hanka 4: luo Irna other llaaka and llanbora.- 14. OH (J Farnllaro aad tlturoa Ill I rnrront oipnaoo..H nH SIS S.t Tatofpaid SI Ca.b itrm. inrluding atanpf 4 1,A2 SI Pillof oihrr Kalimal Banka- Hi an PraMmnal ourronry .............. 44 TO loral-Mdrr notaa... 1! ' Proai and looa 11,44 SI TotaJ. fitt.TS? 41 uastLnisa. I Capital rtoek paid ia $IHt.on n fnrprne fund "S Flrhan JJ4 Intereat ..... a.W'S SI Cirrulat ion out. landing Sl.9.'i Or) Indiridnal depo.il. S H-l 37 le to halmoal Kanka U 'J IS Iae to othar Bank, and Hanker 2i ? TotaJ f?4? ?: ? T rrtifT that th bKot t'ltsirirnl ta a trnapy af tb- onptnal aant to thr OtitmUrr ot tha Catron-, thia lltb dT of .Inn. J-.iJlt . ai'"HK. Caibit-r. a. au rriei.au ma a. . prriiiBaoa X KW FIR9I. FULLEETON &"McTHIESON, Tr EF P oafiatantf aa hand and for aata Prwab J V. aaatat aacb aa BEEF, VEAL, MCTTOX, Ac., j Prrab Fih, and all Varta-a In B-aana ; Canaad Pratta. Ho I tar, Lard, do., whrh th-j wilt Ball at tba towaasi ntttrtts prr. J ( a-b paid tm CAT! BI TTER, A. hnnm aa Marbat fitr-t, afftt tb Tnart Htmaa. Claarftrld. Pa. (Mbt IS, ft tf. "llrAiTK.IHMMIILON't SIIINdl.RS. Th unrleriened herel'T aril online, that tfct wil par Ibe hirnoet wtarkot prloo food qoallttaf I.ONU MUNOLKf; and laaoe bavlrf .web tor a., will Snd it to tbeir internal to fieo tbem a eail bolora aelling elorwhere. .'OS. 8I 'W A SON. ! CwaHMd, Marrb I, 1.tf MICHAEL BOKE, UASON AND STONE-CUTTER, Hew Waahlagiaa, Pfci , VX.An kind, of Maeoorr dneav In Ik. meat woj.aniaT.Hk mnnnao. trrder oltrioMf,nd row. tree., takes asp part of rfceow. prf Itf. II Treasurer, Co. CommisBioncr, jiL O K R ' f i p s s; s B ... M T wT 20 97 2 2 71 85 80 6 15 21 0 S3 20 1! 8 0 22 0 18 50 48 5 4 11 39 49 64 87 19 6 17 82 40 207 260 28 224 62 8 243 19 16 4 0 1U 0 19 6i 4h 7 87 14 2 65 5!7 27 1 25 1 2 20 122 114 44 70 48 15 V'J 44 22 81 8 85 19 84 88 23 1!) Jl 10 20 8X 88 23 14 0 29 0 28 20 10 4 17 0 1 0 4:1 39 4 36 2 0 42 49 30 19 18 24 7 49 27 20 1 1 24 2 27 45 45 0 46 0 0 45 8 12 33 83 8 0 S3 12 14 2 16 0 0 12 CI 0 55 12 40 8 57 195 109 102 7 8 71 04 168 42 27 18 8 85 0 27 117 110 1 104 5 7 102 26 P 17 8 18 0 20 89 89 1 89 1 0 U0 09 C3 10 43 28 1 68 89 17 79 18 72 7 82 28 20 8 23 6 1 20 10 13 6 7 0 10 14 1,821 1,859 458 1,001 C20 248 1,G01 901 441 WisrtUaufous. Busies and WnRons Tor Sale. frill K aul.trilipr baa on hand and for ealt FIX I HrdtilKri.lourCAHKIAIIEri.aiiLt'MllKK VAliONH and two hoary KI'IUNU W AIIONn Can bo aeeu at any lime by calling al hip liry aKMo. J AN hb i.. LtAVl Clrarflalil. Mar K-tm Settlement Notice. ALL pcraoni bkriiig on fettled .vxountt with Fox. V im t Co., or in an? wit indebted t tAB, are k.cri.r mjuptfd to cll And swttla tb ume wttliout j. JM ivouknl, aveoonBU, trc. of tu9 ftrm are in oar handi, and ara datar BiDvd tv bara tbeoi fHtlrd an. WILLI A M WIKK A FOX. Now Millport, Jan 9, iHtU-tf. IIvory Ktnble. fTlHR wdmifnd bf- kkavato Id form tbo pab- X lie utat a if aow laiir prrparra ta arromaio dtita all io th wot of furnitbiBfc Huraoa. BocfiM, Saddtfa and Harnett, aa tba abortoiit aotioB and on roaaunabl irrni. ateaideaoa an Loouat Btroet, botwoea Third aad fourth. 4.KO. W. GEARHAKT. lffaHWd, ApHI 11, 17. GUNSMITHING. R K M O V A L. rillK aailnrtipTnod brjf" 1pit ta inform bi old J and nrw rnioiiir. and tli tmhlir rneralir, that ba hai flttod nr a now til N HHop, on tht lot na the twrnev of Fot RT.1 and MAKKKT ttrw tt, Clarfithi, P., arbrra ba wtll htp eon ttantljr aa band aad anaka to order all kind of ua. Alio, fiiui rc taurvii, rt-vrb.4bHlf and oaatly rrpairrd aa tbart notina. All arden bjr nail will racaira prea.pt attention. j-Kflmrpd JtHIIf MOORE. Lime for Salel THE nadarvirnad, rratdiafr naar tba drpot baa atada ramptvte arran)rt-mDU wltb Llni Hnrnara oaat of tb maantaia, wbrrohy ba U ona bJad ta kacp ooaataatljr on baad a rarjfr quaatitv of PUKE LIME! which bo onVr to farmer, aad bullirrt at a trlflr nbo.e ooat. Tboao In nood ot lb. artlrlo would do woll U firt ma a onll. or addroaa mo by lottor, bo fore aagotAatiHg tboir limo. OHO. C. PAHSMORE. d.-atlli-ld, Pa., Jon. . HH LOXG AND SHORT. MOflUriP wanlr lo bar inn.oos LOSO and lliO.UOO HlldllT MII.Mil.hH. f..r eab or in r-Kchangc for foodi. He will par tho hijrbml marbH prior for th. .htngl. atil aril hi. giK.il. al thv biwrot market prioa. ( all and ar him. 2 The Lightning Tamer. rflllR aedmifravd ara tht tola AfffBt la tbU X onuntv for tbaNartb AiaartrBB Oolanrvd LiUHTMNlf K'DS." T ioa ara tba aalTBafa mdi tow i va. and ara aadoraad by alt tba actrntier m?a ta tha aawntr. Wa br-by aHfy tha eittitat af tha eaantt that will pat tbsaj p a battar rod, aad lor ta aioDoa, tbaa li a barfed by tba for if a areata who ananally trararat tha aoaatj aad estrry off our Httla rath, aarr to rtnrn. KXCorUAfJE HOME LABOR. Thnt arithinf li(htn1nf Ilnda aroftad aa thalr boildiiifi nad botaddraa aa by lattar, or oall la rua. will pal than up Bnywhara In thtmuLty, and warraat tbaai. Tb Hodaaad Yiiturci r.a be at Bny tt an hy aallirf at tartuora. MFRRKI.L 4 BIULbK. Clt-arftotd. Jnaa 11. I"K tf R. C TAYLOR'S LIME AND COAL YARD, 4Nfar the Railroad I.t,) CI.KARFIF.I.It, rt.NN'A. I KM PR ATT: thin nthftd of Informing tba pahlto, that 1 bava opnvd ap a yard lor tba of wood or tool-burnt LIMfc and Anthracita Ct'AI. In th iM.inuch nf Ctfarflflil, and ha efHtipl'-tt-d arratiifrairnu with aafttrn doaUn by whinb I rtva keop a tail aiipplr aoantaatly n bnL whirb wtit n dtcpoaad af at iaaunabla rat-, by th tuu, bath?, or oar load, to aait parhnowt. Tha al a dttans ran addraM m br Ipttcr.aad atita.a ail aroaary iofornatioa bv r-4ira aml. k. B. ia Lor. nr.M. Pa., Trh. 54, IMa.tf WANTED! Wool ! Wool ! Wool I MOSSOP iHiraa to but all tbr WrML In tha oaaatT, for wbtr-b br wit) par tb hiThri rah pnoa, aa"hnff (fiwia, mr botb, to anit rnatnmrra, )t2 Am VI1IMTK ATllH'f- ht)TI( K. Nmio ia hrrrbv ftvrn that Irtter af adminiatratien on tli --tat- tf Mi ll 1 li U AI'lJ., Wm.evl, latt nf Hrr township, Cl-arflrld tmatitT. l'a., harinc ba-n rlulr a;rautr-d to thr atid-ria;nd, all prana Irdt-briH. to aaid ratal wtll pta a-ah pavtnant, and thna bartnir flalm nr dmnda will prt-arat thrm prop'. autbrntirntaod r Bt thanrnt. M'MN WAI'I.K, Atn'a. jra-atrptlj JAXKH II. 11 HNKH. Adw. i Inrlilo A Stone Turd. T. MIIIIKLl At to. DKflllK to Inform Ibair frienda, and Ib publie, that tb.r bar now and will korp eonetaotle on hand a larp. and w.ll ooloeied Moo of ITALIAN and KRMOKT M AHbLK. Sad ar prepared U fnrni.b 1 dt TOMBSTONES, Hoi aad Cradh T'-wiba, aaa si ant a la Paadftona aad JHarbt. Carba aad t'ntrta far Oaaaa. twry Lata. Wtadnw (till A Capa, Arebns-urai A Lawa OraaaiBata. Tha wowld la I to fpaoial aliaatlaa to thalr fai datnaa MtmaaianK which ara ballt froai arirtnal domauB, aad will anaanara faTOrahlj Kb aa-thmg af tha kind la tha aoaatr. If daalrad tbaa aaa Parnlah Marbla Window Rilta and Oapa at a alifbt adraaaa aa tba prioa af Haaastoaa. Tard aa Va4 ftraat,tiaar tha Railroad dapot, Claartald, Jtf DIMM'TIOK OK rARTIbF.MMHIP. Th partnarablp hTtofor aiiati-ta; In tba nrartte ol tb law Bf Walta, HiRtar 4 FialdiaaT. U diaoral. Tba baia4ba wtll ba attld and barraftar wnadaotad i two bbbh af H iUiaaj A. Valiaea. WALLACE, BIOirR A PllLHIhO. C.tart aid, Pat Juaa , UU. Jtji ficcflfi, CNtPftrSri, Of If. 0. KHATZKH & SONS ahp rkcmv i xo a sri.r.K nil) MUCK tiKCAUrrrs AM) oiLtionis. WALL PATtHS-OlLT TATER, rf-e. hACE CURTAINS. WINDOW SHADES- COUNTERPANES AND QUILTS. I.ISEN TAPLE CLOTHS A NAI'KINS LAD1E3 (SILK COATS at-OVERSKlRTS. ELEGANT SUAWLS A LACE P01NT8. LADIES' at- CHILDREN'S TRIMMED UATrf. DRESS GOOD3 AND TRIMV1NGS. BF.ST KID O LOVES LADIES' GEN. 1 LEMEN'8 AND CIIILUKEN a. BLACK AND FANCY SILKS. FINE BLACK ALPACAS. UNEQUALLED STOCK LADIES' AND CH ILDHEK'H HHUWi ufUAii r.i. MKN'S CALF of FRENCH KIP BOOTS. HEAVY CALF BOOTS. Jli. M EN'S AND BOYS' FINEAXDHEAVY SHOES. BEST STON E TEA SE rT3, $6. CASS1MERES VERY CUEAP. GROCERIES, FLOUR t PROVISIONS AT LOU'lvSl RAI LS. LIBERAL DEDUCTION TO THOSE BUYING IN QUANTITY. WOOL. MARKETIVn AND COUNTRY PKtlDUJE WASTED. Cloar'eld. Juna 1, 1S0. GREAT EXCITEMENT On Second street, Clearfield. UTW GOODS AT LOW PRICIS. THB aadrt4fnd rvvpoetfolly Intita tba at tention af tba pahlle f?nrally to tfa4r fplowdtd aasorttaaat af aiarttbaadiaa. arklah tbay ara sow aalliaf AT VERY LOW PEICLB. Thalr itoek aotnUtt la part af Dry Gooda of the Bert Quality. Sufb bi Print. !) LbIdbb, AlpaeeaB. Mtrlnot, Uln)rhaaia.MaBllBi,(hlbBd and anhlaacb ad.) Tfrittinjra, Tiokinfrt, rottoa and wool PlaaDaU.SatiafUB.CaMinieraa, Cottonadot. Ladiaf' 8baala. Nabiaa A Hooda. BaliaoraJ and Hoop Bktru, Ac.t Alao, a flna aortmnt ef Man'B I) raw or Bad Shirta, Data 4 Capa, Boou 4 Bboaa. all af which WILL BE SOLD LOW FOR CASH Hardware, QueonFware, Glassware, Groceries and Spioes. IN SHORT A GENERAL ASSORTMENT Of ovarythinff aaaally kapt la a ratal) Mora, all CUKAP FOb CAH ar apprvaad o-aatry pro A. K. WRIGHT i SONS. Cloarlold, Nor.T , l'ST. JOS. SHAW &i SON liar jual oprnexl a Nsv Sioas, oo ktsio St.. Ci-iiriii,D, Fa., lalrly occupied by Wm. F. IRWIN. Thoir stnrk conaiats of Okocisiss of ths bfl quslilj, Qtr.F.!ewARr., Boots nnd Shoes, and rrerjr article BsrcMar? for roe's comfort. Call and ismin our stock bofnrs por cl.in)t olatwhoro. May 9. lTiC tf. THH IKMO('RATIC ALMANAC for MM lT and IMS for aaio al tbo Font OAm. I'rioo li oonia. Mailed to any ndroaa. fjrjs tf "TtbjI. WAIUTI 1 1 iio,i .Ms pound, .f for which the htgfboat avar- y WOOL wanlod. U-boat taar kol prlo. will no paid, l.y J. P. KRAT7KR. TtrKT.-HiraTTHl bwbt fron, tba pnwiiiva nf J iht andrria7Tid. raiitit.( at Itlnnni'i bndtra. auoat tba 201b af Umw laat, a Mt l.Y TOW. n....U; B raara old. rd and whtta Bpotlrd far antirflv whitf. Anr anc foraiabin)r tnftsraaatHHl whirb will ad tc her r-MiTfry will ht lihornllr rwrjrd. )23 LKWlri C.'BMhiM. 1 tnt Hi'Mttol. TKATHKRH arr wantad ia keirtUftNr townatiifi. dr tbr tno of aik wniatha, to rimmftir nM l4r than th trt nf 8eptnnbr. I Applianta will pl-aa arnd Hnpvrintt ndnt'a orr- tianat and wfa aahd. Addrraa J W. PliTTKR. Praat. Tbrat Haua. Pa. or RoiAitt Krv-rrr, Kar'ltaoa. M 4t VnMIlTHTttH-' KdTIC "K. Xnttat ta hrrabt iran that l.aitrrt nf Adrr iniitra Uon ba tnf Kf? rrantd tb nndvmirBfd on tha atat of i li KISTI AN PFlOH. 4-4-av, ktt of Morria Inwnahtp, ritaH.ld ooaatr. Pa., all p-raona tnHhtd t.. aaid aatai ar rqwatd ta wiab tnimlit parwiat, and th-t aainr lata.a ar dmand avasnat th aaan will piwowt lh-ta proprrlf autbaatiaatad for attla-nt. JACOH WISE, JrlS t pd Adn'r aaa. ttt. aianta. IMI NITH ATtmai TbtTI KS-tirw it hrrahj (it r thnt Irtter-of admiotatrattna na Ih paint of Jt-IIN 14. CAIN. dtaod, lata of t.ulifb b'wnabip. Clarnld onuntT. Ia.. bav. ing tn dvlr franitNl to tb o?idrnjrtifd, all par aona indhtd U aotd tat will pra- ajiata par aim t, an J thoar having rialu.a or dt-mavitda a ill p-wiil tKeta prnprlr autbratiatd fnrarttlaint and allowanr withnat d Ut. at-pd W It. A PET CAIN, Adm i. A l' It Ml H A ftlH'M Mll'K K. N,.tio f)Tn that lHtrw of adminiatratina imi itMoataUnl A. K. hTl HI KV A NT. dwad. lat of Wulirb township. 'lar6td roanfv, I1 tiaring Itorn dulr f rwatfd to tba wndaraisard. aU prnnB indrtid to aaid aatat will pta niabr tnrtit, end thraa hina; rlatma r dmanda ' will prraat th-an pmprv anthntiatd fr Bt Urmrnt. WAIUKS Pl.VNN, t1A ft Adnttaiatrafora. VDMlMTRATtK'- NOTK l-Nnt M la barhj (ta that lMrf of adtalnirttratmn oa tho aatata of H I 111 A M HI mUKS .NNi tara af Urratur Wrarnat'lp, Cloaald aoant. Pa , bavlat baa dnl rrnntd t tba anaarataaad, ail portona Indabud ta nd fatata will plaaa raba tnmaditt para. ant. aad tamaa bavlaf ataiatB ar doaiaada will praoont tbaai propartj aatbaatieatad far aatlh-waaf with oat da. JOHN HI'4iHF. RICH AhD H! UHKS, AdnjtQtrtatora. To Land Owners I VKV eentlemoa who dealreto bare tbeir tend e.plorod for rol., oi ORE, riHR tl.AT, or an. otbor MtKFRAI, app.'r to IkM olhe or addrea him al WooHtur-d. WILLI AM WtLI.lAV. 1 m pd rro'tiral Sti oer Trwooeo and bdnmlnal annparrra af blad of ib Iatt lmpromenia, f.. . th. iTmg Star ef HARTHWICK A lHWIW. 1)I.ASTE-Kooa Rortla Lead Plmeto. aad I'awined riaetar, for ale at JJ Im J. P. ERATZER'S. B uaih etiPTABLi:- stALf ros mh at rkMoflo GOOD i;O0DS! COOD STVLtM! LOW PRICES!! NEW SPRING STOCK AT THE KEYSTONE STORE! JRESS GOODS, TRIMMINGS NOTIONS IN OR AT VARI TY White Goods ! Stamped Goods! Hotiory and eioraa! CunoU and Dkirtal Ladioa BlutwU aad CoU, (sow tlyloa I Straw Goods, Flowers, Eibbons, dec, I'tabrellai aad Paruoli, Window Bbadu, Ladiaa aad Childroa'a SHOES, Wall Pasar, Carprti and Oil Clataa, BaU a Cap. Prints, Muslins, Ginghams, Tiokinp, Cottonadoa, Caaaim.ro., T wood i, Ac, Ae., CHEAPER than the CHEAPEST! IK C. HIVI.ING. ClonrSold, April 2S, lSCO. THE CLEARFIELD STORE RECONSTRUCTED. Dooro. 1.. Rood... Jobs F. H wrr. ...William Powoll, ...William W.botu. GEO L REED & CO, Two door, aorth of tbo Court Hoaaa, CLKAltFIICLI, FA. nAVTNO rwturnod to out old pufinro. rtaod. wo borroy notify tbo eititonf of Cioarnrld aod tbo pubhe ronrralty, tbal wo hava catrrrd upon, and lurrna to prontento, n Tirorou. oam pa.o acair.lt bijih prior and titfrrior rod. aad bar. now on baod a full aupplT of ail kitdj cl goods ward in tbit market lu tbr lib. of Dry CiioodM, W claim t harti full aaaortieanU eon at at in j la part af Mutliat, bleacbrd and anhlfttebad ; Priuu of all a;rmita and ftylaa; and Spring & Summer Dress Goods, Such a Alpanas of all abadaa; Jr Lain. 1U ; naoa nnd Kkaanaia j haaidaa, a f"l; aaawrt mmt af faaliam t ww.eoaaiMiaf la part af Cloths, Cassimeres, Batiaatu aad a fall aaaartaaaat af READY - MADE CLOTHING. olions, Hosiery, Trimmings, B0SKETI8, C, Eata and Caps, Boota and Shoes. GROCERIES. We naee a full oupply of (VITee, Tea. Sugar, Rice Motavaoa, T..1-! o. Fi.fc. Salt, linered. wool and lab (lira, FlrOUE,, BACON, DEIED FKUIT, Paptr-eured Haans. Nfta Fork, and a fnl! npplj of Proriatoas. ( Hard warr and Qurrnsv arc, T MWftt m;r fTvre. AH tbe fnrein artirtea will be eifWred for CtMl, H MBKli, ar (OI KTKV I'KUlTl'ri. aod at prices U wbteb tbere eon bo ao eteplion. Tboao ia need of Uoodi in our lino, will pieaae -CALL A XI) SEE T.'-VB GEO. L. KEED i CO. ClearSeld. Kept. IT. KSK-tf. C durational. MISS H. S. SWiN'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS Cl.KARrir.LI, TK. Til t,T nAI.f af tb peeeeat SfRINll TKKN of twent. two weeba, will eommeao en atoadae, April b, I "HI. tkrms or Trmn. Reading. Orlborrapb. Writint.Olieet Im onaa. Huaiaiy Artlhaiotie and l'nmarv leeorraphY, per balf term, tof oie.oa week..) S Sf Fli.tnrT. lenT and deorrlptir Oftoei.b with Map Itrnwinx, tlmaimar, btooial and Written Arithmetic - 6 it Alrehra and tbe rVienre 9 St1 For foil particular send fee Cirrular. riearbFl.l. No. 11, 1HM Sm. aur" ' j CLEARFlELDACDErrlT. ! Rev. P. L. Harrison, A. M., Principal. J rPIIE Flit RTH SKSFOKortbetireet aeb I X laalfe vearof bi. la.tilatto will eomoo. ' on MOMiAV.Ib Mth d.J ol April. 1. I I'npiia eaa al.r at ear lima. That will he i barred with tuition from tb. tim the atr lo , the eloa ( th hoeaiea. 1 h sour af tn.traetioa emhr . tbtnf ra.leaed la a iboreea-h, pr.uil aad earom- j pll.hed odaoallon for bou oetea. Tbe Priaripal. kneias bad tb adeaatar ef mueb priene ta bl pmfeaairn. a.euro pa- t rest aad fward aa. tbal hie amir ability aad ', anereie will b doed to th moral aad m.a- 1 ta! Lraiatn of tba veal ploeed under bit ebarf. i IK.KMn tlr TI'irittK. Ortborrapby, Readme,. Wrillna. aad Prlmar Arlthoaetee. par Bioaiaa ( 1 1 wooke) . i N dnmmar, weoerapkj, Aritbmetia, sad Blrtorp fSSS Algebra, fteemerry, Trlgtiuam.tr, Mea. aurattea, Surooriag. Phileaopbe, Pbeal. alog. ChtmlMr. Book Ketplng , Boiaap aad FbTeleal Ideograph - $S Leila. rk aod Freatb, wllb ear af tea aboee Rraaobea . , SS Mt'Sir Piaw ISS baaaoael . . .fISM gjar-B d.doeHon will he made For a mT-r.r foelher paniealar lnoie ef Re. P. L. H A RhlrtOlf . A P.. . I If. tfj Prtalral. IO l,iWbit. Lead. tiao. Patwt. li. aod fill, Tarwoalioe, Vaeotab af all bteda, ta Oil and Pr ! Vam.a . ? tArT3""n. tir PP-J-W-l-BWaWBBjVs Cral CsJaJf tcr .fait. EXECUTORS1 SMEI RIAL KS1AU OF 1 R A. n. I(rn T T lrta itf tvHrf lMrd mh of tb fta-t... 1 ) Coon of Ctaatnt.i aoaaf. tbr o l, ir? as lb ( ourt H ', la ntrflt4, aa ftATT KbAt th5d dat of Jalr.at t a'aJock f mth Icj,,' V AI.l A Dlr. JCIiAL ESTATE: (nft!inf of TV are aad aJWwaaat GOOD FARMING LASD, Pltanla la Ltwranro townatin, boind b w, of Hoat Rrad, Jfa J. Kaad. Hiuh.ll aHlTj art; bating arortrd Iboroon a LOii n ,V7! I l,)0 BAPS, and a P1.AKK Ttiv. I'fcE ; abut J Mm alanrad and a ,ti and HOll auaio oi eaiiiTatwa ; (wo .iw j aaa abal titl good boaring fruit treat. TCRHI, Act Ono Sflb soak al aula, oao-tbird of tba bunw on aonflrtnatioa tbarrof, and tba S'aaai j annual IniUUaionU, to bo aoenrod by bual ii aiorts?ga on tbo prooiiaoa. MILES HEAD MAhV REAli Juno 16, ISO. l latitat. . a . . . 7 w 1 New Cabinet ! MOSRANNON LAND AlfDLCMBEK OCX. PA NY offer for salt Tawa Lou ia tatfc. ougai of Oaeoala, Ctaarficld ooaaty. p., u4 Wta ta aait parahaaarB oatatda tbt lioiiti boronirb. Oaoaoia ia Bitaatrd oa tha Utiaaaaait Crark. ia tba richest prtioa af tb tow Ctaar&aJd, aa th ha af tba lyraaa A Clivbdt KdUtrvad, whara tba MoabaaBww aad BaitM braoeb raada intaraact. it u bjh ib Um ktm. a tha Aiutbanaoa eoal baain, and imrf im white pioa. boavlorh, oak. aad tbr Uatbtr aa. roand it. One of tha targral lanbr anavfant. itif aBtabliabmaata in lb tkata ia .aat4 n town, while thrra are mny othar laaiatr mi ahinfla aiilhi aro and it. Tbo tawa it bat yaara 4d. aad aostauu a popaiaUua of ax iv. Baad inbabitanta. jBSTtoT fortaar in forma tioa apply at Ua tkm of iba aborc eompaay. JOHN LAW8UE, aprl 4 opmattktN(. Houses and Lots for Sale. IOUR HOUSES and LOTS in CUmrttli b, aalo on roaaonania toraa. PoHoann -,a in thirtr daya. Alao, a plot of FlIl'K hlTi n tbo oornor of Fourth and Road atroeu, m. 173l200foat. Tluoeof tboao iou arourilaeuM for citber lumbar yard, ooai yard, or for biofe. purpoaoa aounrallj, bring witbm 2bt lort a!u. railroad drpot. hriec aod Urn. roaoDtlM. Applr to ULORtiK lUOKil'. Irbl4-ff IWi.il' K Valuable Farm FOR SALE OR KEXT. Til E underaiEUod now offer at priTal. mlt W farm, aitaAt. in LowrcaM towmbip. CWartuu ouunty. Fa., bounded by Ifrra, AtrMaliia aai on era. and witbiu 24 mileo of Um miroad dapH a Cloarnold koroafb CUNTAIMKG ttia ACRES, AIout 0 arroa of wbirh ia Hoarrd, LaTinrTTO FARM 1101 Sr.d, LOO BARN, and otan m. nuildinoo. with oocr loO boaring frail tmamai aoTor-taiiing vpring of water Boar tb boaM. mi witb a. murk Umber n tbo plaro, if prown mauarod. aa will pay for it- Tbo wbow u aiaw. laid witb eoal. On. of 'be honor, now inaaroi In throo yonn for f l.SfMj. in a good eompaay, aauV tng to pay until tb time ia p.) JC-rl'.ICK. rn oaiy paymnta ?w torma. Ae.. applr lo WILLIAM FOtlil. ClcarSuld. -., Fab. 24, 1CV. BARGAINS ! BARGAINS ! Farms, Timber Land & Horses FOR BALE! ' 1 1 1I K aubteriber, deairou of diipotiafr if mm A real aad pmna! property, o&ert ta. leiMO itig rare opportunity for bargooni: ONK FARM rituat in Uirurd towo.aia.mi known na tbe "Clandiua Rniaalot Farm.aan inr rand, of Ang. Laeonlr aod otbera. ooajamav ItHt Arrta, nfl t of wbieb are elearad. wntm. dwelling hnnoea, r4rjt and rounr are bard moma Alao. TI1K lllilk HI'IH FAhM. luliMn) 1(H Acrna. aifly of which ara olearoi, wm dwellinr noooe. barm, and ether watbaiMrafa.t getber w lib two tbnriag yowng orebaad. uwuwe. .'" FY. KRAL OTHER FARM mdtwn. orTlAIUI.K LANDS foraaM, Ff ftC'T Tne8AW.l(n.LdrlU IKU HOI I'M al tb montk of leer Crow r.: le rented, or let to tun by tbe tbuwaaad, la am porauna. -Xf-FiHR UK AD OF WORK HOUSE. IlAl'..L.-S, w.ll ba aold an naaoaable lama jr-r A baritala Ib btT-rad ta aah f tba hr rnrtf pmpttBtUona. Tha trrma will br Maaan urtbar inforanatioB ran b ahtaiaod by mia( on the prrir1-.6r bT addra4ajr Iba aatlflTtipM at Frrnf-bTilir H. 0., t laarnrtd fount . fv tvt.ln.tf. L. U. Cttl'TlOn. HiSfrllanrcus. TVmla'Tln"Thc PrtaorhiB baf- 1 tor- in inn kf-tw4ti tho aadaraifaad m a hitarairtilr t-aaiuaai. ia tbe awoaffa af Otaarfaii waa difotrM bT taatnaJ aoaafnat aa Jaat Uu 1 or boob i fc-ir, mnreanta of tht Imaraii tbr band- nf I. (. Nt-hor for aalikaatat Pa i.ni ind' htrd to laud era. ar rrmHr4 tt aatl- uiair acooaow mi aa aart a aav aa pwM. I". 0. MVLTVfi. Jan ?.V A(ta at j. p. HHoW LfcJs. IfrS. b.Th koBinoM will a aoatiaMf tha oid at and by tba ad-rairtt. laaabtoitr pat favort. b woatd aotieit a oatitmaarfv f tb i aoBBa. I. G. MVLINu, rarmcrs, Tlcase Takr otirf TTAVINU oorored tr.e rtghl to !! tk. BAa 11 POtlN HOKriK HAY FOKIi. a. 0 original an.1 ubeo,urnt letter Pat.-nl a aa from l.uman Roger. Pitt.narg. Pa in la. MO lie. ot t. irarneiu. Anaetrong and t lanoa. taw lo gie aotiee to nil too. eWiring to twee, fork, in tbi. temlore, that I am aow puia.H. rupptr aaid rorb. which, witb it buret mem. i proaauneod lb HkrT FOHK IN 1 "M .Aar-1 armer eon be .applied al w m. Brews tj on mil from t'tearbrhl. or ar tbe Hardl -J of Urrrell A Uiglai, ia ClearaeM. M. fl. BRliUS X. C Thi. if to fire aotio. le mere. bla.-4.ro 1th., or farmer., who aa. ar mar a.! Iwn making. erHing r uaing. Prk. made taf Harpoon principle, without Ireenar from Lawaj Rogera, or hi. iu.r.1, or tbo twaer af a. I'ati ale, that thrr ar liable to proeo inlrincenirnl of nuae. aad that all raeh pawa! win oe rrtftttred lo rr-nder oorrwrt end tra aetar meat ef al, .ucii Forka, aad to netll for maw af trie law nirerl.. A eolaotar.i alatemeat aad ad)uftmat ml 4 .nroir-a on more larorahl kerm. than wi f'.l'nw a eouroe of law. Ktatecaeuta aaa hi a to M. II. llmwn, wbo will forward taoui wbai quarler lor atu-ntioa. M. it. BRjVN -3 lt Per arder Lamaa oorri "I ltll.l Till. OK lARTlkl.RHlrj Honor bu.inwa na 1. L- ketaeaeteie A t- b ' 4 aulred. The hwaineaj will a nettled aad bav4 aoadapted w ta aaat ef L L Ketwwra- 1. L. RFlIr.S.UiN A. BAlal. Cmarield, Jna IS. lo. a llHItloTaiTfiuia himrt li aorehT g.een that letter ef daiateWw en ta tat. el 1)A 111 M, k bKII A.N. a ! lat of Jordan tnwaahin, CtearieU N baring Iwen dulv grantd to the uder.lgM f I per.n. in i-htwd t,, .aid etal will l" T i pTnMnl.and tbooe baring aim. r ) preoeat Utn properlr nn'eentinaied foroMiw j AnfoeiTilre. Jan lo St. Adat1'" rAKMERS, lLook. to Your lntrref rtlltr nrfer.ign.d ba oklo.oeil the nt4 I eH T. J. BlMiTHS Ibll'RoVbP rT f XTKAl TOK. AOer n trial of thru the f.em af Jo.ieli W. Thow,reoa. a) w townhn. we Sad it pe esnelleot rn " fern n.flbet ou..tMt,M to all aeeeeel- inr ho. rot rn oa of reaair. W eatiaeto. tee aad tmr ww aaaoed targe a"d W e new oS in I on t.s .-.i . i nf 1 M Peao RoiiMj .lI tiMk nwo.kto. n .. ... - , k.torfJf IW. an peroa auhtng a merbiw" ,,'"""3 w will dhor tb mm an Ih farm "f ebaaer. and gtr H Iml tor b avrrfawf U rreboer. far SSfOO o. with rorw"" I? 4r- Addra law A Srewa. t Mart. ' I Cbautieid ooanIT, Pe. s! a. R rH )rl tntT1 . P-T."JJ I-'xi-rrTttHif nom n ""-"'1 e b.-gia that letter, lo-tamorra-' lon or litre to the whorlhe. an lb " OAllllcn iai-1'or-i.b, ii iowu'hir. ClearSeld eowntr. ?" u.t.iil. , . , ,,,, . , i j i let. e 1 peroeot iadeMd to oaid F.tae nr flTl make lmmrtli.ro povmeaL aad th J oiotm. ra i n ' in aa win pi . ' authentteated for arttlewont. ff a..M-ipd e p. rAirwFLU I T lb DRoJOf RATlr Al VAiAf u u .- . ImmbIo hoe - I j pkRIKI. rm IT-Arrh. Tm 1 I II ( bamaa. Orru'a. TZ, . 1
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