Shtc)tiliUt;iu. Gboriib UUooplaniikm, Editor. CLKA Hl'IKLD, Vx. WKPXKlMiAV MOIISINU, IKC. ?!. lfCO. . Tlio Sev York Grund J ur" lias found a tnio till nxnihst McFurlund, for tlio ninrtler of lticlmrdson. Honr, AttoriH-y-Cioncrul has been Appointed to one of tlio vacancies on tlio Hi-nch of the Supremo Court of tlio United Stales. Tlio 810,000 Library which ho presented to Grunt, lias Bocurod him u hih life position. . & m m Convict-id. Siimuol Naiilicrriaand liiii wife of whom we published an account two week ago, 89 having murdered their child, wero put on trial ut Pottsvillo, last week. Ho was found guilty of murder in the fiint degree, but the wife was acquitted Kicked Ovuiiioard. Ability, the eclubrated impcachor, who was ap pointed Governor of Montana, by Grant, has been removed. What can lo the matter? To sacrifice such a patriot, is an outrage, which "tho loil millions" should nut let go unrebuked. QctRY I Header, what do you Bup posts to bo the character of tho man who, for twenty years howled over "the curs and evils of negro slavery," and now justifies and sanctities Adultery and Jiiganiyf Donounces that which tho Decnloguo failed to denounce, and justifies the crimes con demned by that, best of all codes? Eov. II. W. Beecher, for instance. LiOWKY ON J'iINUS AND WrOSOS A reporter of tho IIarri6burg Patriot, lias ''interviewed" Scr.alor Lowry, of Erio, who by the way, tells some wholesomo truths about Lcgislutivo Corruption. We fear however, that lie does not possess the moral courage to help break up "tho ring," against which ho seems to bo wuging a war, when out of his seat at Ki io. Lowry at Erio, and Lowry at Harrisburg, will bo two distinct characters, if we nro not very much mistaken. We sii givo the "interview" in the next : r . i - n ..i i jbmuu ut me ueftuuucan. Nasty Bcsiness. The evidence be foro tho Coroner's Inquest in tho Itichardson SIcFai'itnd case in New York, reveals the fact that Schuyler Colfux, Vioo President of tho Unitod States, and a Mn?. Calhoun, ono of tho writers of tho Tribune, ure the parties' w ho look Mrs. McFurlund to the Sluto of Indiana, for the purpose of securing a divorco from her husband. Tho Vice President selected ono of his particular friends as her Attorney, and intro duced Mrs. McFarland as a particular friend "laboring under somo domestic difficulties," whilo Mrs. Culhoun vol unteered to do tho swearing in the case. Sho states in her affidavit that "McFarland, is an Irish brute, not fit for a lady to live with either drunk or sober." We suspect that Mrs. Citl lioun's oath is like her virtue, don't amount to much. Cokorkss. This nugupt body is still engaged in reenntructing Georgia, and arranging mailers for taking the next Census. The Radicals are about departing from all precedent. Instead of tho matter being entrusted to the Marshal, two of whom wo have in this Sluto, a hill is being passed making a salaried officer in every Congressional district twenty -four in this Slate besides, any number of subs., in each county. This change is for the purpose of billeting twenty two more nflico holders, in this State, upon the public Treasury. Why not enact a law by w hicli every "loil man" who does not follow auy particular business, lo make out his bill quarterly and present it at the Slato or National Treasury ? Let tiio country bo de voured within tho next year by the t'flico holders, ami then wo will know exactly what we ore worth before Ihc first of January, A. D , 187 1 . Seward at Home. William II. Seward dined the other day w ith the cut-throat President of that bogus Republican, Mexico, Jnurri!, the mur derer of Maxiniillian. Grnnt was toasted by tho cutthroat, and tho latter was toasted by Soward, who loy off in lavender, and guzzled Mexi can brandy till nil was blue. Two better matched "covics" novor ex changed Compliments, nnd it need only "our tallow eating brother of all tho I!u u shies" lo complete tho pic ture. The American penplo have! been sadly compromised by the ex ceedingly low and brutal company ought out by their rulers in the past nine years. A'exander flogs the Polish ludies on their bare backs, nnd then ships them (iff to Siberia for life. Juarez murders in cold blood a politi cal opponent whom the fortune of war bad thrown into his hands, und these two personages nre the only powerful friends thut Seward, Grant & Co, have succeeded in making in their coreer of crime since 182. John V. Geary linn been chosen President cf the National Union League. Among his associated mo Foster l5!oL'(i, under indictment fr perjury in Georgia, and a negro Jioni the haiee Sl.Tt rnmid Simins, who favors the slaughter of all w hite men Blandiiig in the way ff ihe colored isAiun. Birds of feat bet, 4a., lie. Thf HViy of Ihr t'i fiMII(wr l Until. This old saying Ims been amply demonstrated lir thousands of years. In no instance bus it been more justly ni t forth stiil brought lo tho notice of this generation, than in the Career of two nl tlio members of tho licet It or family, Harriet, and I!ev. Henry W., both propelled by fanaticism. The first is the greatest national slanderer, liar and social prostitute now ulivo, and is trying to live on incest. The latter U a di.-graeo to tho pulpit, and has for years "worn tho livery of heaven to serve tho devi1," nnd has I been tho contriver and author of more social evil and w ickedness than any other living man of bis day. His liut net however caps tho climax; standing up beforo (!od nnd man with his eyes turned towards heaven, justi fying and sanctifying Adultery! Was ever so much w ickedness bred by two members of tho sumo family ? Tho sister engaged in making money out of incest, (the Byron seandnlj and down whoso checks for years havo coursed tho scalding tears for tho physical condition of the poor negro, while libeling tho land of her birth through tho medium of Uncle Tom's Cabin, feasted nnd fondled by Foreign Princes and Princesses, nnd lauded to the sky for her libels, now very filly, like her brother, engages in tho foulest of sotial crime lomti.f money. Mrs. Stowe and her brother Henry, having in their mad attempt to muko money out of Incest, nnd to justify Adultery, placed themselves beyond the pale of all decent society, must confess to tbo wrongs they havo per petrated, or, bo forever banished. We hope Harriet has written her last obscene and slanderous story, and Henry has mado his lust prayer, in justification of Adultery nnd JJigamy. Remarkable Truth. A blind bog sometimes fine's on acorn, nnd Radical editors occasionally tell tho truth inadvertantly. Wo have frequently referred to the State and Nationul corruption prevailing at Harrisburg nnd Washington, and know full well how easily tho "loil millionn" controvert our statements by merely denouncing them n "cop perhend lies," but the corruption Elephant they havo on band iB get ting so largo that such "loil" journals as tho New York Sun nnd the Pitts burgh Commercial begin to speak out quite plainly. Tho following as true as gospel, accidentally appeared in tho columns of tho latter paper a few days ago, viz : "Tho battlo of the pcoplo with the corruptionists is to be fought out at Harrisburg on the assembling of tho Legislature. Tho "unexpended balance" is worth to the ring somewhere between ono and two hundred thousand dollars unnuully. The money should go into the treasury and not into the pockets of individuals. It will be seen at onco what is the significance of the "Mackey slato" proclaimed by tho Reaver Radical. The head of tho ring in this interest is "Don" Cameron, who has set him self up ut Harrisburg to control the Legislature and distribute tho offices. Money and his promises put the "Mackey slate" through Inst winter, whether his promises will go as well this time as they did then, remains to bo seen. Somo there nro, wo con clude, who will hesitnto to accept them ngain. By getting the control of tho "unexpended bulnnco" another year, "Dor's" ring count on putting through the infamous tax bill which failed in their hands last year. A more corrupt combination, a "ring" fur more infamous purposes, has not existed since the days of tho Forty Thieves. It even boats tho Erio ring. It is this that the pcoplo will havo to fight ut tho opening of tho session No man w ho thinks ho has a future will give it support." m m m Orci-rane of I lie Public Debt. Wo nro told regularly, on the first of every month, says tho Pittsburgh Post, that tho debt is decreasing nl a satisfactory rate, ut from five to Bcven millions per month. We have looked in vain to find where the decrease comes in. Perhaps our readers or somo of our learned cotcniporuries can tell us when wo givo them the figures as they occur in tho monthly statements of Mr. limit well. We begin with his September statement, and givo what he certifies to bo tho total debt on Iho first of each month, beginning with tho first of Sept. to wit: TOTAL tll.BT, TOINCIPAL AMI INTEREST. Set.trml.er t ...: ."1 October 1 5 't:-.4'1'.'. IT November I, - 2.H'.'.1..I.; 2r. December I, ... ..... - I,iUS,'.-'"t.o-a ,u If the above figures which are given in Secretary Routwell'B "certified" reports are to bo taken ns reliable, il shows tho puhlio debt is on tho increase, instead of "decreasing nt n satisfactory rata." This plain state ment exhibits tho fact, that tho debt was.JJl.rn.KI' (twenty-one millm tire hundred and eighty thousand eight hundred and ticjre dollars and forty eight ante) greater on the first of December tbun it was on tho first of September last. Now, wo would like to know according to this Rout wellian calculation, when tho Geary ites expect (if ever) to pny the national debt, nt this rate! Recchcr's Church has found it neees sary to go through with tho farco of trying him for the part he performed in tlm Richardson scunu.'l, in order to whitewash him. Il takes a ;rtcul deal of time to make such a charucU.:-v:,ir', but they will find enough lo do i! to their own satisfaction. The first thing heard of Cas.-ius M. Clay, after bis return from Russia, was at a female sutlr.igo meeting. All the white niggurs go in for the "strong-minded movement." Because it is tanaticisvi, that il all. 'ihe I'l i til filial Tout. If nit) body doubted thai (irnnl was the passive nnd uiiri iisoning tool id Sumner, Phillips, and the extreme wing (if the Mongrel hiction, bis incs. sagu i net havo dispelled the last doubt on that subject. Take, lor instance, the lollow iug extract ill rela tion to tho territory ol tfeorgia "State" it cannot bo called : "IJr.iri.-;- h.-ld nil ilrrtioii, nt which rile riliflrd her c.m.lilutioii ari.l rl.-.-lv.l n If rit,.iior, M inltcn lit (.liirri-, Mali. l.-ijOl-., mi.t all other olYi.-cr. rv.inrcil, tin- lii.i i.rii.il nn. ilnly in.tnlled, tin l,i. hituro met imt i.prli.n 1 nil tli t-ti ri'iiin i of Hutu hy Iht1 )UruiuuUuQ toll of Cnnirri'i.." Now, tho poor nincompoop, Grant, is not himself thu author of this uliotn inahln sltill bo is only its tool. It is precisely the infamously extreme nig gerism long ago advocated by Sumner, Routwell, C'reswcll, and PliiHips. It is tho dregs ol old John Brown's fanaticism und villainy. Grant's mos sago admits dial Georgia did nil thut "was required of her by the Recon struction nets of Congress," but ho adds thut, niter sho bad performed all tnis, then, acting in her capacity as a Slate, sho denied tho negro perlect equality villi the while man. This is bis ground for advising Congress to keep Georgia out of tho Union, und to keen herBiill under tliu harrid rule of a foolish und brutal military satrap. Rut New York, New Jersey, and u majority of .Northern .States refuse the negro equality with a Rood deal stronger hand than Georgia has. Why j does not this poor tool, Grunt, order these Stales out of tho Union, ami i resolve them into salrappies? Hoi might do it w ilh us miicii sciiho and i logic as he has done it to Georgia. ! liut his masters havo not ordered iiiiu 1 to do it. We wish they would. We w ish ihey would attempt to use New York nnd Now Jersey precisely ns , they nro using Georgia, und apply their principals to every part of tlio' Union, and to ull the States. In rein- tion to Virginia, Grant says in his i message : "Id Virginia tli tlci-tion took plart no thi Oth I day of July. IMiV. itie Uuvrriiur an,J l.u-ul. Ouvornor eliclisi, liff Im-n iiila.'liil ; the l.tRiii. j luture uirt and did alt rt-uirril liy tliii ta i.n- j irrcasiuiiul ) rrflolutton, an! Iit tu Hf-iKioMrurtion aeta or l'ungri-a. J rMituuriid Ibat luTKmntorf and Ueitri;iilaiivcf I admitted, and that the titalf be fully n-Iurcd." Now, this is just what ho says of tho action of tho Statu of Georgia Each did all that tho reconstruction acts of Congress required. But w hile ho recommends tho admission of Virginia, bo udvises tho rejection of Georgia. Why? Not becauso Geor giu did not comply wilh tho "recon struction laws"as literally as Virginia did ; but ufler it hud thus complied, Virginia swallowed tho Begro whole und Georgia did not. That is the ditliculty w ilh Geoi gia. Then Georgia is Ikmocraiic, while Virginia is under VYulkcr Mongrels. This is a big dif ference, in the estimation of Gram's masters. If they dared do it, they would strip every Democratic State of its existence They havo rejected every Democrat from tho "reconstruc ted" South a scat in Congress. This is tho only reason for their rejection they are Democrats. If tho Demo, crnlie leaders bad any conception of tho wrong which they uro submitting to, in this ubominntion, they would "make Romo howl." They would have grcatand thunderingindignution meetings in every State, until the Democratic masses wero aroused to such a pitch of wrath, Hint tho Mon girl leaders would not daro to show their beuds in any street. It is nn easy matter for Iho Democratic party to slop this reign of Mongrel despot ism, if tho leaders and the press will properly seize tho despotism at once by too throat, und teach the scoun drels that they must respect tho con stitution nnd tho laws. If a thief or un ussassin breaks into a man's house, tho assailed party does not wait for "process" to eject and punish the villain. Tho law is then in a man's own good right arm. Now, take this case of Congress. Enough Democratic members are rejected, in violation of law, to keep an overwhelming major ity ol Mongrels there. Tho Supreme Court is in the way. Enough judges of tho Mongrel stripe musl bo udded lo deptroy judicial justico in thut body. Whatever is wanting to keep tho Mongrel party in power is done, in violation of the constitution ami iho laws. And tho leaders of the Demo cratic party sit still, and counsel the people to sit still, and allow tho revo lution to march on without being resisted anywhere! O, that wo had even one man ol palriotimu and pluck lo raise tho watchword of resistance to litis horrible and illegal i u I o ! What resistanco? Why, any and every kind ol resist inco w hich may bo necessary to restore tho constitu tion and the laws to full force every where! Rrcn ssTRt'CTED South Carolina. The Palmetto Stalo has undergone a marked chanuo since sho has fallen into the hands of Radicals. Sambo and Iho carpel bagger reign supremo In tlio Scnato lltero are 19 whiles and R! colored voters, and thcso "2 uro politically divided into 0 Demo crats and "i Radicals. In the House of Representatives there are w hites and 73 colored men. These l'-M aro politically divided into 15 Democrats und 10S Radicals. So that, in tho Senate tho w hites have a majority of (I, nnd the Radicals have a majority of 20. In tho Ilouso of Representatives the colored members nro in a majority of 2.'!, and the Radicals have a ma jority oft)-!. In the General Assembly on a joint vote, that is to say there is a major ity of 17 colored members, and a majority of IRt Radicals. Tho hands employed In the Penn sylvania sleel works, nt Harrisburg, have resumed work nt reduced wages j baileys rolling mill commenced opcr iit ions Thursday morning, t be majority of tho pnddlrrs having concluded In accede to a reduction ol ono dollarpor ton. A subscription of 8200 has been raised in Now York, lo ennhlo n slip pery female by lite numo of "Kate Field," to buy tho farm owned by old John Crown, consisting of nfew acres of worthless hind, which contain, how. over, the bones of tho horso-lhief and assassin of Ossawalomie. IlsnMoNlors. When corlnin Kudi. cnl leuilrrs jircaoittcJ lo tiraitl liin ninst 'tislly liouaoniul lie rnlo to tlioni tlitit lie hIkiuM cmlu'ivnr to jnirsue ikIi n cniirHc r tliry cittilj npjirnve. lie Inn luilliiiilly diiiio so. lie lias nppoinlril llii'm bit lu oiliuc, fiittl tlicy itiirovo il liij;lily. Jolm fiiiH'cll, cx Sccrolnry of Slnlo, and l!rpiilln mi .Stuio iSctiiilor dec I Irom tlio l entil dinltict ol Oliin, died iccoiilly, wlticli Irnvus s tie vulo in the fcouate of tliul Stto. Profit ol Ihe H'mnrM's Itlghlt MVimn, IK n 1 11 1 K III VI I.ATION. Conventicles nnd Hirelings of the women's twhts women are incrensimr East and W est, and they are widening the sphere of their discussions from women s rights in thomntterol suf froro to "everythingin heaven above, in the earth below and in the waters under the earth." Rut ut tho Woman's National Stitl'nigo Association mculiug in this city on Wednesday evening last.tlni McFarland Richardson lrn;;o. dy, wilh all its shocking details and teachings, was tho engrossing subject of tho evening's debutes und resolu tions. Mrs. Norton led off on n resolution against tho manufacturing of public opinion in beliult ot an assassin, d claring that "hadSicklesand Cole both suffered tho just punishment of their crimes this (luchnruson) murder nev er would have been committed." Up on this hint a woman's rights mnn of tho freo love order, nnnied Poolo.took up tho subject. Ho contended that Iho divorce laws of New York were not free nnd easy enough; that the death bed marriago of Richardson and Mrs. McFarland upon thut Indiana divorco was a glorious thing, though in diitianeo of tlio laws of New York ; that women nro loaded down wilh laws, nnd ho objected to nil laws nllec tiig women because they nro woinon, and so 'on. Next enmu Jfrs. Rlakc, who, having n husband of her own, did not admire these lux divorco laws, of tho Western States. In France during the Reign of Terror, when the! divorco laws wero relaxed, a woman j could not go lo a public assemblage without seeing six or eight dill 'lent husbands, and Mrs. lilako didn t want j anything of Unit kind. Mrs. Norton, for her part, thought that n state of things which allowed a woman six or oi;ht husbands was much better than the order of society under which a noon woman was obliged lo live wilh u bus- band sho detested. This surely was "speaking right out in meeting." Mrs. Nummeroy, liorrilied, no doubt, at .Mrs. Norton's ideas of woman's righls, sag-j gested lluit the real question before the society was woman's right to tho ballot. A certain Dr. Hoeber hero put in his oar, contendin; that women's rights in matrimony were dependent upon their possession of tbo right of suffrage In tho deplorable fact that iiono of the newspapers had couio forth to tho defence of Mrs. McFar-1 land you could see how Women nro treated In fact, he pronounced our present system of marriage ns nothing but prostitution. Mrs. Norton backed up this freo lovo doctor, and conten ded that tbo question of suffrage and tho question of the divorco laws were mother nnd child. This simply means that tho ultimatum of these woman suffrugo nstociulions is freo lovo and easy divorces. This, then, as the upshot of woman suffrage, is tho entertainment to which tho American pcoplo are invited freo lovo and free and easy divorces comnrchc tiding Iho uholilion of the family, nnd the substitution of the Fourierito phalanx or the juvenile nsy. lum for the children of Ihe community. What a horrible mess of darkness, dia bolism and chaos, to bo suro ! In the face of such impudent and startling revolutions freo love men in petticoats and these old women in breeches, and in view of their atrocious designs up on society, .McFarland will bo opt to bo considered tho avenger ol an out raged community, rather than nn nl fender against the laws. Indeed, with n few tuoro of these outspoken free lovo woman's rights meetings on the Richardson assassination it will be im possible toohtain a jury on thocase. -Vfic York Herald. Plain Truth from a Itatliral. Dana, ex-Assistant Secretary of Wur, is nn nut -and ont Radical, and his political status should bo utiqucs. tinned. Ho has a conscience which asserts ilself in emphalin terms, nnd ho gives Grant nnd his administration somo ventilation, which is badly needed. Somo of his Radical breth ren havo been assailing Dana for thus speaking so truthfully, whereupon ho letorts in tho following vein : For our part we havo often spoke of tho errors of Gen. Grant since he 1 ... - 1 I.... .. -i uicitiiip i ri-snuMH in icnnn fi sorrow J nnu iiiiiigniiiion, uornuno wo could not I Iiolri it. Wo hl.otiM bo nHlimncil ofi oinnrlvcs if wo liinl been silent under mi i-In I'ireitiliHluiiO'H. Ono fact in too much overlooked. H is that I'rcaicleitt Cirnnt is not the same man ice knew in the u ar a seri ous, siinjilu niiiiiled, tinniest, tinjii'e lending;, Il ni?l iili , iractic:il srriHilile man, thinking lit lie of Itiniaelf mid cvervthinj of lii fount ry. Thut initn hna diMipioared. In his (iliieo wo ho hold one whoso hciid has been turned wilh flattery till ho hunkers for the smell ol the incense; ono Hifl'orciil to iho political duties of hi odlce, nut aw.trool his ignorance, und w ithout a (iesiro to learu Hint which ho so deeply needs to know, coniluctiiii; nn sdniiii. istration wilh 11 Irivolity thill would ho dim reditiihlo in the lnaiiiij;euieiit ol a diftrid school ; greedy lo ho rich, wohipin wettltli us 11 supremo god, nnd not u Irani lo display beforo tho country nnd tho world, tho iinmnriil. the d''iauchiii! sjicclacle of n Chief Magistrate who nppoints Cabinet .Ministers who havo given him pres ents, nnd nssigns to places of trust nnd emolument thoo w ho havo brought his lavor by donations. The dill'cr eneo between the ( Irani of tho belter days nnil Iho (iittnt who hss thus destroyed hisown enviable renown, is something shocking nnd enormous. All soils of penplo muko up the world, nnd there m e those who do not find it defjradit'K to keep ready for tho occupants of power a pcrpelu.il hymn of praise, no mutter how unworthy their nets, or how gnarling nnd abso lute their misdeeds. To such persons nothing can be more unpleasant than tba voice of truth exposing folly or denouncing crime in those thry love to glorify. Hut it will bo a dark day for tbo llepiiblic when truth fhnll be bustled aside, nnd nothing tolerated but tbo piping of deceitful ccnnitim ; and never was elern and unsparing fidelity iriilispctisihlo in tlio public press than in tho cae ol a President who bestows tho highest places of power in return for pecuniary favors ', lo himself, und sets to tho youth of America tho deplmublo rxumplo of paying court to riches without regard to privulo honor or public duty. In one of the last conversations it was our fortune lo hold with John A. Un ivli ita fi Intin il lint.n m liiiii u-iiM ol . til- , ,. I wiijs goienieu ny ins own obliga- lions to In country (tllO l-OtlVi'raulion OOt'UrrOtl HtHUl .tVr lIlO iVoSulrill llllj ! devoloncj liia policy in niukinif, tip pointtnenU lo hih office). Huwlitm fiuid ; ' thing ore tn go on thi$ way it tfou- Ajiv In n hotter to tiavt elected Horatio Symovr.' "I he T'Mfiniir 1 fVntiif, In this nix" of puhlio bauds, which seem to perniealo every vein and artery of tho government service, as eil as in tho walks of social life, I almost every day brings forth somo story ol crime. sooner bus one pluiMU of thu drawback thefts in Iho Custom Hoiiso ceused to bo a nine days' wonder than wo hear of nn in genious fraud in sampling sugar, by which tbo givcrnincnl has been fleeced to an amouul whieh is not pos sible to define in tho present statu of ihe case, but that it is very largo is sufiicicnlly established by tlio fact Unit sugars which should have paid three cents nnd fivo cents per pound duty wero appraised us liable only to one or two cents. It can bo easily seen that u large business dono in this I way would make a considerable deficit in tho Treasury Dcpurlincnt in tho matter ot sugar. Following quick upon this discovery comes the charge! ugaiust an oflieer of the Sub-Treasury of eiiibez.Ioiiiont to tho umounlof twenly-two thousand dollars or lliercuboulH. Il is alleged that the Superintendent of tho uw York Assay Office, the ollieial referred lo, has been playing last nnd loose ho tweun thu government and its credi tors, to his own udvuntUL'o. As be has been arrested and will havo to answer tho accusation il becomes a legal investigation with which we nro nut disposed to interfere until the facts nro properly before tho publiu. liul tho whole condition of things in tho departments of the federal govern ment looks very bad. Tho adminis tration has a heavy responsibility upon ils shoulders it it means to carry tho w eight of ull tiicso frauds. The way to get rid of Shcin is to bring the otlendurs to justice. A'. Y. Herald. AusKNTzeisM. Symptoms of Con gressional iibscntuoiniu are ulreadv numerous nnd discouraging. There were voles, nnd importunl votes, tuken in the House last Friday, for instance, j ! while sixty mcn-bors were out of their ; places, litis is u swindle winch tho publiu has a right to resent. Thcso gentlemen uro paid, and handsomely paid, under a contract between them- selves and Iho people, lo do a certain kind and amount of work, and they uro us much bound to attend to that work us if they had been engaged to i dig potatoes ut Ibur-und sixpence a I day. This is rather a hold way of ! putting the mutter j but if honorable members (by courtesy) will not be honorable in fact, it is necessary that! ttiey sltould uo reprimanded, and in thcso columns, at least, they shall bo. L'ric Observer. Truth in a Nuisiiem.. Tho Phila delphia Ledger in iis money column says with great force: "It is thocnor inotis expenses of living which swallow up not only ordinary pro tils, but even a moderate capital with it, in tlio struggle for lile. Tho fact is being gradually appreciated that taxes mean isomotlnng more thun the sum paid to too receiver onto n year, hvcry arli do of food and raiment, every neces sity, comfort or luxury, every hour's service rendered us by any ono else, uro all raised to an unwonted allitudo by tho common burden." Who is so ignorant or knavish as to conceal this fuel ? An Indiana man bought his coflin the other day. Ho took one without lining, ns ho snid his wife could fix that ut home. ffUw dvcrtisfwrats. HASK KOTIt T The anmisl rlrrtinn for wren Ilirftri o( t lie ConnlT Nation! Hunk ..I l lea-Md, will St M.I al th l.'unk on TIll'K.S UAY.JAMAKY 13, ISm. hclois-n the hmiri of I and S p. m. JAilii.S 1. l.l.ONAItll. det'21.to !'rcidrAt. (( At'TION. All feraiinii arc hivfliy canlionrd J agttiimt purrhaimir. trump, or in any vay tiifsidlMijc with una MuTr, two brda, and all ftia hurh'ild Inrniture now in uuMtiiion of X1AUIA KltlLIt, of Corinjrton townphip, al llio Panie lie. ' lone to u, and are only lrf( witii tier oo loan, tub ject to our order at anr liinc r. M'liNAmts. :5it William sciixAnns. I i(ii.i tion nv paktm: iisiiip. 1 I'bc uti.lrraiarnf.il brrrliy aive notit-e thai tlir .4rtnfriiiii lirrrlolnre eliding Wtwi-n Hi-h'ich I and Wravr-r, at LutlirraliurR, Cleaifielil pnunIT, ! I'a., wm iltfM.lvcii br mutual ronnrnl nn the llllh day of IixTtilxr. The buoki aii'l account j ari- left wilh II. V. iN-htirli, a ini-mher of the firm, I who la autli'iriiiHl to n-ltlc and liar all rlaiml airaiiiNt the latertrm. All i.prwm kiKiWina (hein. ; iVPI i,i,.ll(.. fo BaU firm w.H .leax- rail ana! wmmm mMir. h. . mjimm'h. Lu!hr",,,,rK' 1 4t- J. kavkii. I TIM-'. I-IVIHK T COIIIT OF Till.; rS'll Kit M. 'IKS, ..r tli t-f tern District ul rciinv! nnU. V. J. HlnKK. f ClMrfirM rmintv. i UnVmpt uinli r ii Act ut rmisrrM erf Mrrh 3d. lse;, bur-1 in; niplic.l tor ft d'r!iu. from alt hit tit-1 t i, and ! ttin'r cliinis pron'lp umlrr a-iid Ad. hx trdcr 1 .f ihrC.Mirt. NoTH K Irt IIKMIMIY tJlVKN. t! j all pnwint bt Uv jirnvod iliir delt, and olbrr I nrr-urn imcrri-itti, 10 iipjitsnr fn Zlt tlnj r, ' rnnrv, 7, nt 10 u 'flock. in , Mur fi. K. 1 Woodruff, K... Rri'lrr in jnn krtitor, al hip ( office in Ittrnrd. 1'a., lo how cautr. if any thry j h-iTp. why a oV liarjri! rdmuU Hot I ffrntr.1 lo j ihf nid lmiilmit. And further, notice il hrrtl'T j Riven, tint tlif ncmnd and third incrting ol rd ilor of tlit naiil bnnkrui't, minimi lv tri 3'lfa f and 2Mb techoni of naid Act, will Up held Ik fur the Htrl lU-gister. at tint Mint Ihnf and tdne. de-'mt K ('. .Mfl AM!S, Clrrk. COAL! COAL1 rpilK tnlwijlier h.i iiitl i..c nid a COAL BANK X onhiilNnnin It -a.l fortl townhip, the qn.litT it whl"h in unpur-aMl f.ir either fuel or blat-li-Mnithitif purpuH-a. lie le riretarel to rreeira onlerl and rupple enal in anjr quantitx oa ihort nt!i"e, A rharc of .a'rinnre pi.lif-il. .1. d'-eiS .II IIOllKItT LA.NSnEItY. KIlIS UIXKLirs DEPOT! BOYER & SHAW'S. An Immense Variety I P.ich, Hare, Beautiful ! jMrThe Plora daile crowded with rparlatora and Juirrhateral All well pleated because Ihe flood, nre TerT eheiip and vere urful. d? COURT PROCLAMATION. YlTIIEItKA!", lion. c. A. MAYER, Prepidrnl If Juiljra of lha Court of Cotnmoi I'lea, of tho Twenty-tilth Jmlicial Liiilrtel, rompoved of the enonliea of Cieerlfeld. (Vntre and Clinlun Hon. Hati, Citos and Hon. Jama n. r"!"'. "'T'? t'". Cl.srS.ld mi,. ha e issued their p'erspt, to me dirrctcd. fnr the huldin; f a Court of Co mama IMeas, Orihsnr' Court, Court of Qtmrter fes-inns, 0iitrt of Orrr and Jerminsr, end Court nl en era I Jell lelie . tt. si ihe (curt 1 1 n it CletrQeld, in and furthe eiunte nf Clearfield, eoiiirnencinc the vrond MiMitiay. lOlli day ut January, IHIO, and la ecntinne e-ne week. NOTIl'U IS, therefore, lerene alren, to the Cor..r, JuMices of the Fenne, end Constable, tn and It r satd eounlv of t'lrnr field, lo a?ar in ,their thetr Hulls, Iteeords, inquisitions, r.xamtnntlnnt, and ether Kernem trances, to do ihnse tilings which to their offices and fn their behalf, tiertnin to be done. U1VKN under m hand at ClearfWd, tUf )Mh day of leetnbr, in lha year of our Lord ona tboutand tight hundred and titty silna, CVHKMlfi U0E, bbulff flvrrtUrmoiH. SheriiTs Sale. Y Ttrlwof ttitHry riof V,Hiion Krponnt ) (imimi awl of tlia Court of (.'oaimon Fl-ai of t'tmrfUM nountr, and to mt dlrtciad, thrra will ba oipoird to uuhlicMl, at tba Court lluuia. In lb boroauh of Claarfleld, on Mrr)ay, tht 10th day of .lannarr, 170. at 1 s'eloek, p. av, tht follow in daicribad Ha1 Kutatt. tt wit i Four cnrtiin ff acti of land, f Unite In Bradford t'lwnihifi, Ckarrlcld coui.ty, I'a. No. 1 rouudd M follow 1 : lirghiiilnx at an old hemlock, tliouA wcit .d pfntii'i to white oak ; thf-nce toutb 111 ierchci to etonci ; then" wit f 0 perchei to white oak, hy land of tJourja Wilton; touth 34 perchei toftoiK'ii went 0 )crchi to itoncif north, hy land of Si'mtH-l Jordan, l.0 prrchn to plica of tH-Rinninic; oontaimiif US aurei, nun ur leu. No. If tj(inniiig at hlarb oak rurnrr, thrnoe oorth 62 perch o to a corner; thence rait b0 perch to at oiled t tbrneo toutb A2 perch ei to white oak; thence went tO perch ce to plext of beginning; containing SO nern, more or lei. No. 3 bepm nintr nt a idaek oak itumpt tiwne north 1 19 prvliri to pout 1 thence wee J ill pe rebel to atone; thenco aouth perchee toitotui ; tbeDOC nit 100 pcrchei to tho pi nee of heffirming; eon taming 1KI acres and VI k rubes. Ho. 4 beginning at etoiio, corner of 'J'hoioaJ Boer; tiienei touth 170 purchei to dtonei thence wet 101 perrbet to pott; thvnoo north 12 perch' e to pmt ; thence west Si perchei to itntx-n; thence north 14V purche to itonci; thonco cant &! erchci to the pln" ol brginntng ; containing 1 IS arroi and lt2 perches, bviibd, Ukvii inexeootion and lo be told ai the properly ol J'avid Aky and Sophia Aekvv. AUo, a certain tract of land lituaie in t'l arfiel'J borough, ricartivld county, Pa,, and known at Jot No. lib; licgiimiiig on Mttrkot itreet; thence by Third itrcot, north I; toil to an alley; Ibenee by euid alley, writ 46 li-el ; luetics outh 112 feet j thence east III feet ; thenoo toutb It teet, to Mar ket afreet t theucv emit 30 feet mud place of begin ning; having a two-.tury Crime dwelling buuir erected thereon, bused, Inkeu in execution and to bo told an the properly of John U. llillbitrn. AIo, ncortnin trnr of land situate in Morris townfhip. I'leartield county, I'a., hounded tnd dccnlsrd an fojiotf. to wit; Iieginniii al a black I dr: thence north C-J d.'re, . cast '62 perrhel ; thence touth M d-frni, ciM 221 pcniiei ; tiienc 30- degrees, e:tt L.:$ pcichci; ti.i-nee south U7i degrees, tail perches, to pout; th'-noe south .17$ di iict P. rast 12 pe ch?; therm t.fJ dejrrifi. east 62 per.dies; I hence north 0 degrwa, east IV pcrchua; t hence north Ti S degrere, eait Irtpi rebes ; thence north J j degrees, cost 6 pareliM, to a ebait nut; tkcnc north fio rl- grcrs, west 4 perehci. to pout ; t bunco youth TV dcuroei, wit 17 perchei to pout tbeuce 41 decree., wrl y2 perrhei, to post ; tbeneu n"lih fc7j di rcei, wet 144 pertbis, to stone; thenoa north 3 di -grtes, east perohes, to hi(o oak : thennc north S7J digrrr, Weil 131 perchec, to pin aluuip; tlivliee south 37 degrees, went H perches; thi-nce touth Clj degrees, raat i'-i perchei: tutiiiue south 49 degrees, east 21 perches ; thenwj south 74 degre-t, aaat 43 perches ; thence tot.th 8 ? 5 degmi.cast 12 perches lo itonei ; thence north degreva, eat HI pcrebes, to m while pine stump; I bunco south 374 degrees, ensl :ti perches to itonei; thenco aoulh degrees, cat 110 perch, s, to black alder and plaoe of be. ginning; r-mtsining acres and 47 perches, heizctl, ttiken in citnti n and to be ibid as the property of IKury Uroe. Also, nl of Defendant's Interest in a certain trurt or piece of land situate in Brady township, CU-arln ld county. Pa., described an follows, to wit: by lands now or lato of Tottorff and of Foi t Co., and on the north by land of Fs A Co., and on the cast by landi of Koi A Co. containing JuO acres, wore or Icm, and having m bouse and stable erected thereon, tit-istd, taken in eieeution and to be told as tbe property of C. V. Hinds. Also, a certain traut of land situate in Wood ward township. Clearfield county, l'tH bounded and described aa follows, to wit : Beginning at ft etornerof lands of lieorge J locker, berry ( thenee by land ol aaid llockcnberr)-, to Und of Joba Al exander ; thence by land ol' Alexander, to corner ol Taylor's land ; thenco by land of Taylor, to oorncr of Connelly's lands ; thence by laud of Con nelly's, lo corner of tmd of W. A. and J. 1). White side; thence by their Und to htttiide's corner; t hence by land of Whiteside, to place of beginning ; eotiinining 100 acres, more or lens, with about luO acre cletired, with a good bearing orchard, and baring a two story bouse and large frame bank barn erected thereon, and being part of two lur. reys. fieiied, taken in execution and to be sold at tht propurly of Iaid Aalejr. Alio, ft certain tract of land siluite in Wood ward townhip, Clearfield county. Fa., bounded and described as Miowi: Beginning at a corner of alley on Spruce itreet; thence by Kprnee street south P.1 degreei, b0 feet to line of lot No. 31 in the Tillage of Madera; thence by lite of same, north 7 degrees, ent 1 -SO feet to 'an alley, north 0.1 degrees, a-it W feet to an alley i thence by the same, fulh 7 degrees, wot lJv feet to Spruce street and place of beginning; and known as lot No. AO io plan of said village. Being a prt of a larger tract of laud decked by hamuel Mitchell and wife to tSamuel i-'hoff, ciied, taken id efcU tion and to beaold as the pre pert y or James Derby. ."Bidden wilt take netice that li per eent. of the purchase mnnsy must be paid when tht property it knocked down, or it will be put up again fur tale. CVKKNIL'S IloU K, Stitntrr't Orrui, I 6hsr.1T. C'carfield, Fa,, ec i, 1563. J Sheriff's Sale. I)T tlrtua of sundry write of Atsif Fneia. J Issued oaf of lbs Court ut Com re on PlfM of CieathVd eoonty. and tn oe directed, there will te exposed to PIDLIC SALE. at the Coart Mouse la tho borough of Clesrfiuld. on Mondsr, the I Oth day of Janasrv. IST0. at I o'clock, P. M., tbe following Heal Ksiate, to wit i Two certain tracts or a reels of land, situate In nioru township, Cleartield county, Ha., bounded ana described as follows, rn: Itejciiininj; et a stone on (he tonth side of the Sux;uehatiLa and Waterhir-I Tarnjiihc nad,on Pearon's line; thenee north fcjj decrees east along emd turnpike CI perches to a stone j thenee still by said turnpike road north 7 decrees, east 4i perches to a stone ; thence south 1 1 V ftetvhet to a p"st i thenee south HI degrees, west 40 perefaea W a hemlock ; thenee south P.-i drgrres, st til pehes to a hemlora ; thenee br Fenmn line, north 110 prMici to Ihe pi are of beginning;; containing (i aores, 1J2 perrhfi, and the n-unl allownnw of si i per cent. Tbo other piece of Isnd Uririntiinjr at a hemlofft. eorner of No. .'.rtSl ; l:ene hy line of No. Z:W eael 101 40 ierehes to a post: tin nee by the KOiilh iide of the W aterford Turnpiku and the first above described piece of land, south 87 degrees, . west J0 6-ltl perches thenee south S'J digree. ; wert l perehes to ft stone; thenee hr No. IM ; (Joseph Kearou). north 70 S-l" pervbei to tht plitce of )Hi;iniiing ; containing 40 acres, 1t4 j perches, and Hllowanee of t percent. I he above tracts being the same nrt mises conveyed by .lames Ulooia to bainer 1. lllonin in ono deed. Weired, i taken in txeeotiun aad to Ini sold at tt)e property i of tJ a i ner P. Dloom. Also, all (he interet of tbe IWcndant, of. in and to a certain picvt ot land with a stemn sawmill and ils appurtenance, and other buildings, erected thereon, situate In llrady town'hip, Clearfield pnunlj, I'a., described as fotlowr: Itelnning at a while omIi corner, thence west lid pirrties to a pout, corner of Und svld to Hubert 1'sitnn ; thenee north 11? per-'hes to a post ; thence eat e.1 perches lo a post; thenee aoulh 170 pctrbfs to a post; thenee esst 67 pen-he tn a post; thence south IIS perrbes to plm'e of beginning; containing shout H acres und albiwanee. Ileing the ssioe property on icynl by Ira C. Fuller and ailc br deed to W m. C. Smith and i. IV. Cunfiehl, and reworded In Clearfield, P., in Itred 1lHk "U U," ptre 217, 4c. heiied, taken in eetutioa and t he sold as the property ol Wm. C. irunih. Illdders will takt Dot ice that IS per eent. of the purchase n oney nuit bt paid when Ihe property is knocked down, nr ft will be pat Dp again fortale. CYKKNItd llOH h', hmitirp'i Opnct. bbsriff. Clearfield, Pa., I'ec. I;. J SheriiTs Sale. "OY rirtna of sundry writs of Lerr fetTS, J issued out M the Conrt of Common Pleas of tirarfield county , and to one directed, there will be caponed to puhlio sale, at the Court House in the borough ol Clearfield, on Mondny, t he 1 tth day of January, IftTO, at 1 o'clock, p. sa., the fil lowing described Heal ITsute, to wil i All that certain two-story frame bouse, situate in T.rady li.wni.hip. Clcarfirld countv. Pa . being .It feet long and 31 feet wide and 1 feet high; being built on land Wundrd on the ninth by An drew Pent. Sr., east by Innds of A. Montgomery, south by I,. W allac and wet by land ol Itohert Pntton. Seised, taken in exe.-unon and to be jmld as the propei ty of William C. Hmith and (Seorge W. Cantield. onncrs, and Daniel Smith, contractor. Py Tirtue o( a wril of ternri" fttnti. tinued out of Ihe trpbnn' Court, there wilt be txpusrd to public sale, at the same time and place, the fol lowing Heal (-'.stale, to wit: A certain tract of land situate In Ferguson twn ship.OearRrld county, Pa., bounded and described as follows : Commencing at a k.i, on line of Ja cob Kuflir-r, in; pcrche south rect fmsj hmbvk eomrr; thence hy said line, iuuih 41 drgrees.eat 81 ehes toapnsl: thrnce north 4 degrees, eat HI perches to poal; tbcitce south 41 degrees, east Ift perches to a post; thence noilh 4V ilegrees, east IM pen hM to a post ; Uirn.t north 41 de grees, west I UV perch rs tu n post thence semk 4tf, west 1(10 perches lo a post at place ol begin ning; containing . aerfs and allow aune . eircd( (skrn itt eteeiiilnn and to be sold a purpart No lof the ctHteor John cVoll, drcrasvd ; taken hy teirge V. (Scott. 4Ilidderi will take notice that IS per eent, of the purchase money must bt paid when tht property Is knocked dn, or It will be put on again for sal. CVRKNIt'S HOH'K, Fnitairr't Ornm, 1 PheiilT, ClearOnld, Pa., Dee. IS, lfQ VlIMMTHAT)K'r lsOVH'tVlinlin is hereby given that letters of administration on the cm -If of ISAAC PltlCK. Jr., deceeai, Utenf Karthau township. ( IrarfieM e iunty. Pa., having been duly granted to the undersigned, all persons. Indebted to aaid estate will please make parment, and thoae having claims or demands will present then properly anthenticnted for settlement. ISAAC MeCLOSKEV. Kftftha JCot, J7-tn4, , AdauiUUator. ttlattrntirrpcr & (To. BLATTENBERCER 4 CO. 0ITER BAIIR -10- Purchasers of Choice Goods AT TUEIK MAMMOTH STORE OSCEOLA, PA. Price Reduced to Mult THE TIMES! Osceola. Pecember 15, 169. UF.(.'lNTI:Kfl OTU. t-Notice is hereby given that the following accounts have been ciammcd and paused by me. and remain filed of record in this office for the inspection of heirs. legatees, creditors, and all others in any other way interested, nnd will be prevented to the weit Or phan's Court ot Cleartield county, tn be btld nt tbe Court House, in the borough of Clearfield, com mencing on the second Monday (being the 10th day) of January, A. I. Bo. Final account of John Korabanen. administra tor of Hugh Kiddle, lata of Bunindo township, deceased. Account of John R. Heed, administrator of Wil-; liam C. Heed, late of Lawrence township, deceased. Account of James A. llsgcrty, eiscutnr of John Itillcn, late of Ileecana township, deceased. Final osxtnmt of I'avid Dressier, administrator of tieorge Ashtoo, late of I'nion township, dee'd. Final account of Iarid Dressier, admtnistrator of John Ireiler, lafe of Union township, dee'd. iitoisrcn'a Orrirn, ) A. W. LEK, Clearfield, I'a., Dec. 15, Iff -te. Ktgister. IU UNfflu XoriCF. Tbe following per j sens bare filei In the office of the CVrk of the i uurt of Quarter Kcssions of Clcarflrld eoanty, their petitions and bond,; frr Li cease , at tbe Jan uary eesituns next, agreeably to tbe act of Assem hly.enii!led,,An Ad to regulate tbe sale of Intox icating Liquor." Ac: mottl tirtJisg, William S. Prndltv Clearfield. Milo Hoyt , Osrcidn. A. C. Fnl!mT Morns. Philander Smith New Washington. (corse K. Kubceker. Huston. James llolerhaD. Osceola. Lewis PluMl Morns. .lumen Carter Woodward. Joseph tlhland Karthaus. 1-aiah llloom Lumber City. Ilsrry tlosn Osceola. tiesirge N. IVH-ura.. Clearfield. Peter Rnfloer Woodward. teorge A. llloom ptoom. tieorge W. Ilarkina- ,.... Boggs. K. A. Shaffer... , Itarna.de. Samuel Hepburn Penn. W. H. Thompson Cheat. J. L. Curry Lumber City. T. Jeff, llloom..,....,. Curwenm tile. A. K. Holdcn Itloom John JlnUon Corinfiton. tiwjrge Knarr Hrady. Samuel Holes Huron dr. J. D. McCm'kcn 111. Ianiel Cronin Osceola, Dai id Peru ng Woodward. nancARTitB urn so, Simon MrFarland Oulich. William I). Williams Osceola, I. L. heiienstein CleaKeid, A1.O0S tICKNtR. Paeid Mcaniighey Cb arfieH. Mrs. C. (irnff Curwensvil e. Wendltn tndrea. Clearfield. drclS.3t A. C. TATF;, Clejk. TOBACCO AND CIGARS! WIIOLtSAtK ANf RETAIL, Al the New T'ibaeeo aoi Cifar Blur, uf .. .!. llOOfllt, Two doorl tatt at lha Poilofflce, ClearSeld, Pa. Conitanllr on hand a tn, awoHmrnt of Narjr, Conereia, Catfnili,h1 Cable, rsa.un.Nll, Mlrhiitan and fentare Fine-cut rhewirf Tobaeeo, de. Aim, s large sad well wlerted Hock of Imported and leaie,tle Cigara, Pmokine Tobaeeoa, Meeraehaum and Uriar Til-ea, Pipe iitarae, TubMe. Bolel, Cigar TloMera. and eeerrthing gesermllj foaad la s well regulated Cigar and Tobaoe Store. -Remember the fl.ee: Ta. doora Feet of th, PoMoltieo, ClearSeld, I'a. deel McGAUGHEY'S BESTAIB AT& REFRESIIMEXT MI (I tt X , Is Leaty'l K'ew Building, (foranerle eoeopied tj Mr. Ilote,) FKCOND ST., CLKAIU'lKI.P, TK. ClONSTANTl.t on kand a Snaarlcctionof CAN ) IIK, M'TR. ClUAltS, TfillACro, Ac. Alio, UtESH OVSTKItS received dai!, and aerred up to luit the taetre of eitrtnmera. Wnil.LIARD eUl.OO'on ee.nd etorj. SetJU U PAUP JictjAltrUst I' 'HflKI S(an, Drill ffstalf for a!f. Orphans' Court Sale IN IUUIjV TOWX illlp. ' IN' ju-ruanee of an Cilir . , 0,.l,am' t oirt of I k.rt.ld c.,nnie p,., lie urnlernrned A liLiLiiirn'or i,f II., ',.,., ' P E T K H A 11 N 1 1 LM. I. ,f Brad lo.n.l ill oiler at PLULIC BALK,' in tu I uthcraburg, January l,t, Ii.jo, AII th.t ecrtain Li.m'Hend 0f th. iL. litnale one aad a naif milra ,..t of l,,,,, adjoining of He,,,,, if. Tnumi.Ka j"i'' Ileanil and Jacob W. Corp, ' Containing Nineteen Acrss. A H0!E well tuiihcl, palnt.J ont.i.Ni u and thoroui(l,l plaitere.l, a gwi JJ1 nage and wood b'rtiie, and all Ihe nee.,,,',. !"!' buildinte a good well of water and , failing iprin. and a great .,hctj , , froil trem and choice grape einei Alio, at the lam. tioi. aod place, , m, HOUSE AXL LOT, litnate in the village of Xew 8,l,m, to rj , bait nilei weal of Lmherabnri'. The buiia L are s larg.two ory trauo l)Vi U.I.I.i Mul cj with kilthen and wood-houro nnd a guoii i,afc. STAllLli attached thereto. The boon it taiehed, being painted outeide and m. 1M M eonlan.1 half un acre, with Krie Torntik, , front, a poblie road on w. ei and ,o.ih, " ailry oo the eail nite, mih a good well ,( lt and a large varicly of fruit trwi. TERMS ASb COXDITIONH: The nl, take pla.:e at 2 clock, p. m., when anil the Urui will be lully made known. Him wiibing lo ,iew tbe prtmi.ei, or de.ir. u, (urlher information will plr.m cjji in peno tr addreea th, undcrij-ncd at Lulbei.burg, licld county, i'a, FLELHRICK K. ARNOLD Luthenborg, I Adn'r. of Peter Arnold, det'i So. 3, I80:0t. ) Xew CV.binet ! MOSIIANNOS LAND AND LfMPKr. CdU. I'ANV ofler for pale Town Lott m tbe bor oiixti of Uffceola, Lteartit-ld eoucty, Fa., ar.4 lota to cult purciiM.cn uul.idn the liu.it, f borongb. Ueceol, i, uluatrd an tbe KIIIM Creek, in tiie ricbett portion of tba mumr f Clcorheld, nn the line of the Tyrone A CIe,rfi,t Railroad, where the oihanaon and braverttt, branch roadl intereect. Il 11 alio in tU bran tt tha Moffhaotion eoal (mata, snd targ, taditi white pine, beuilock. o.k, and other timber ttr. round it. One of th. lerjreet lumber mannfecter. ing .RUblirbmvola in tue ritat. i, loealea i, uw towo. Waila there are many other lumber aid ihingle mill, around it. Ihe town i, hut ae yeare old, and contami a population of en. thoa. and inhauitaata. p&-i't further information apply at the tftei of tba above company. JOUX LAWE1IK. ' aprld rJuperintenarat HOUSE &. LOT FOR SALE IS Ll'MUL'R CITY. TII2 nndenigncd otTrri at PRIVATE EALC the fuliowii g dricnUd P.'atl Litata: A certain HOI'S E AXD LOT, aituate oa LU.i Itreet in laid borough, aijoinirg luu ewn by Jamea Cro.ilry and John Ferguroo nr,r tb. ileibodnt Church. A good HI A Ull and other outbuilding! on tba preiuiiea. f9r-V't particu'ari irply to Jamei P. Fra,i, Eio,., at Lumber City, or tha rubacriber rernlitg at liurd P. U.t Clearfield renntv. Pa. dec 3m AXHKEW AliDLKMA. Houses and lots for Sale, 101'R Ill)L'J and LOTS in Cleartield, U l.:e on reaionahie termi. l'oaae,.ion gin lu tbiny dayl. Alio, a plot of Fill R LOIS ei tS.e corner of Fourth and Reed itr-c:, rile, ITili'i'O feet. Three of tune lot, are aril loc for either lumber yard, coai yard, or for Lcidiug pur.oar generally, being within tit fen of Uo railroad depot. Price and termr rea.onat le. PI''jf tiLORUE TII0IIX, frbJ-tf Clearteld, Pa. (Silurational, MISS H. S. SWAN'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS CLEARFIELD, PA. TI!E WINTER TERM of tw,nty.t. weeks will commence on Moodey, Not. 2, lta. A Primary department will be added I. tba Fchool thu fall : for which the eemcei ol a .. p-ient lii.tructor hive been tr.r--j.ed. Aad aa effort will be ep.red to render tbil departmlat attractive ... inetrveviee. - - TERMS OF TCITIi S. Reading, nrthograpky, W riting, 01 ject let. rune. Primary Arithmetic and Primary Grograpky, per half term, (of clevea weeki.l fi Hirtory, lcal and deaeriptira (reograpky with Map iJrawing. (traamar, Mental and Written Aritbuetic I t Algebra and the ceiencel led In.iruction In initntmenlal munc It SI till painting .,. jl M Wai work W For full particular, lend for Circular. Clearfield, Aug. J. IliJ-pd. CLEARFIELD ACADEMY. Rev. P. L. Harrison. A. M., Principal, 'PBB 6EC0.ND SESSION of the f-reieit m X laatte year of tbit Inilttetioo wall co on MONDAY, iba 12A day of K.T.mber, W Pui.ila can enter at any time. They will m charged i tamo fro ibe tiat tha; titer theeluaa of tht 8 uric a. 1 he eenrie of tnairuetlea enhraeei eear thia Included lo a th.orco.rh, practical aad oeceav pluhed eduratioa fur both eesea. Tie TriDf i(;al. baeing had tba advaatajr inch txerieure in hie profeatioB. aaaarta fa- rentt and fuard ana Ibat bit entire aWtiitr and en erf tea will be devoted to the oaoral aad flrei- la I training of Ihe Tout a placed artier hit charf, u hmh uf h i no OrtboftraphT, KeariiPtc. H ritiuj:, ui rrivary Ariihaaetie, per 8Min (II weeks) On an oner, Ueijraf by, Arithaaelit fttid lli.tory Algebra, OaewetT, Tnronowjelry, Mrn. auration, Purreyirn, FbilQonphy, PbTtl olorv. Cheoiiftry. Uek Ktepibg, Botany and Fhyrteal Uegerhy - . It N Latin, Greek and I reach, with any of the ahoeo ilrattcbe .... til tt MCMC Piano l,rtr,rr) . . . f Iff Of jdrNo deduction will he made fur ahteata. Jttf-fir further partiriilari ianire of Hee. 1'. L. lUIlKlSO.S, A. Feb. 4, ism if. S.!) Pnntipal. ! ' i U flMIK Srhwl iMreetiire of CerwtiiiTilK To.. iU X receive .-hAl.H) ' K01'l.-A tS up to Jaao ary 1, l.";0. lor building eoe ( UuOL KOU.V et northroat earner of oi-hool Iota. tSaid IsaUdiegte he 4vJn feet, U feet Irrtm floor to ceiling, witk two rootna MIO, and entrance or hu.ll t$ trel l front en-1 o( building. Kite door uad tkgbt -dtwt. 1 be entire building tn he fiaitlm. ia ft- and manner a ibe one on said rota, eieeM lb" ia to be no cellar Nrnieet.oa or beUnr, Ihebaird ing le be ootupleted by Sri.;emtiT I, lS7t, ray men t will be a lolla : One-thitd when all tbe material for reiamc, flowing and roe ft a jr f an the eruund; one thiril when r-ited. r.r,d and ea cloaed; tho balance wbm li e tuiMit Il eooi pleted. It is required Ibat the entracUr gia teeur te for the oamnlcti.-n of the sorer, rwf Inrther .artnulrs irauire of :he rer-tare. Cnrwene ilia. leeetnler t, 1 89 3t Oseeoln linker. 11TF. pi,.poe to furni.b to th. ritiieai af ", (laceola 'be "Staff of Life" in tbe rhipeef r.UKAP. 1MF.S AND CAKES, Of every dr.ired f..rm and tarte. All we ark la tri.l, after which we .'II run the risk of rtetiviel a liberal ibare of puMia. patronage. c. i. Fiirrr. O.ceol. Nne. 10, Iff". T. H. O It It IKS'. VI IHTOir Mil l( K Tha .odernrnrd Auditor, appointed by the Orphan!' Court ef I lenrfiid l county to make dutrif ution of the pre cec(i. of the i.le of real etat. in the kanill af Samuel P. Wihnn and fhnrna" H. Foreey. aania tvtt.tora of the eetate of Matthew f'oreev, awl e' Hradlord to.nhip. deeraeed, to tbo- lerallv can ned thereto, will allend t tb. dutiel of ki ap pointment at hil offi -e. In Clrarftrl I. on Wednea dny.the Mh day of Jannar Belt, when and where alt pereoni inlereiti-d mil attend. dl.s-.tt T. II. Ml hRAY, Auditef. 4 )V i V l herebr given thut letleraof .(mini.ttt",a on the e.taleof A MASS A J. SMITH, deed. ! ot P.eccaria townebip. Cleartield oouutv. I'a.. hav ing been duly granted lo the nn-lereicned. all per aonr indebted to .aid relate mil pVa-e makr p"Tj ment, and thole bating elaiina or demand prerrnt them pn.irly aiilbenticated fertettlraiwt and aliowanc witboat dcliT. AMA. A SMITH. JOHN U. SMITH. Dec. S fltpd. Adminietratora. VD'HIM'.TRATOH'H SiltlCU-Ndm il herel.y gn ea that l. tlera of a.lminiMralian on Ihe e'tate ol liOlil lil.V H KAVKK. dee-i- late ef llralv town.hip, Clc'lie:d eeontv, Ta. hate been dnlv giant) d to th. andrraigafd, ll pereoni indcliled t. a!d eetll. will pleaaaa pavaient, an I thoae having elainil or citaiaeJt will preeml them pn'peily aolhenticated '""" I tlemcnt. a-a.ii' . - - j La.hwtaLfl, Pi 1 t fi. Adtlaru)i.