Ehc$f publican. 3' CiKUHUE B.tJoOllLANDKR, Kditor. CLEARFIELD, Ta. WEDNESDAY MonXIXl). MARCH 9. 18T0. Commercial Mnllrrn. Tlio rnpiJ advnnco in llio price of money lately, is t ho absorbing topic in llio stock markot nnd in coinmor ciul circle. On Sulurday Inst the paper dollar was worth 88 cents, with a n upwind tendency. 'J'ho deprecia tion of paper money hns always, been disguised undur the nonsensical term of "premium on gold," nnd thousands of people throughout the country, in cluding not a few of llio high function aries of tho Government, Imvo really supposed that gold has "gone up" in the United States, when in trull) it has not advanced since 1 SCI, probably ono per cent. Wo find the greenback in 18GG to hnvo riiimcd in value from CO J to 80 cents. In 1807, GSJ to j cents. In 1S0S, GO) to 75 cents. In 18(50, 61! to 83 cents; and for the months of January and February of 1870, 82 to 87 cents. It is hold by certain financial writers that it is in the power of Congress to bring about n resumption of specio payments by the -j tli of July next, and thus put ut rest the vexed question ; but we do not believe tho attempt will ho made. Thjs appreciation of the paper dollar, or, as it is better understood, this full in gold, will, at any ruto, place the commercial man in a position to pur chase goods with less danger of louses growing out of fluctuations of the gold market, as in the past. If gold should bo quoted 110 or loss, commerce could with safely movo a littlo faster, as in no event could the fall to "par" be very disastrous to tho merchant who bought goods with gold at only 10 above, und if it should take a turn up, ho would bo benefitted, though the consumer would siifTor. Wo believe lliis gold question will bs solved in less than six months, and tho dulo of resumption, immcdialo or remote, be sottlcd upon. Complaints of commercial dullness nnd scarcity of money como to us from all quarters ol tho country, but wo t.oto a littlo more activity in tho city. Tho financial writers and a largo portion of the business world aro indulging in tho belief that if tho! f'oss'f ifssfiisrtnf Tlnkrr, A number of ilrticiil vagrants RMpmMcd at I'ittsburg hist wn-k, for the putposo of putting a religious amendment into tho I'nited .Statin Connlilulion. To our mind, it would r.-UZJx:tf. a-.rv i.- i..- i... . r. ..i. ..... ....... .. Ul X fi"::Ci "J'Vft contlnno to work in tho vineyard of U V- 'l-V. tho Lord and to study their bible, v man to we niwaya nnnniing in ioe -Vl , r- ii i t:.t.. ti i v. j- V-wi uiuuuj iiuui ol uuiuit. una hiij uv.-v.-n culled to works of pence, it comes with a very bud grace for them to threaten tho country with a "religious wur." "Religious war" is good ; so would a "religiousdevil" be. The one partakes about ns much of religion as the other. Dr. Page intimated that if Christi anity was not incorporated into the Constitution ,;a religions war would bo inevitable. As for himself, old us he was, ho was ready for tho conflict ; nnd if it ii to como, tho sooner it comes tho bctttcr. Applause. "A vencrablo looking delegate, with hairs as whito as that of Dr. Pago, cordially endorsed t ho lutter sentiment, and expressed himself as ready for the combat." Theso white haired individuals speaic as mppantiy ot tho war as though it were a triflo. Such men ore impotent for good, but will commit o great amount of evil if thoir point is carried. We will warn thorn now, should they unfortunately succeed in their pet scheme, and embroil this country in b "religious war," it will be but n very short period before tiieir white cravats will tighten around thoir necks. Men who speak und act like theso in question como much Higher being devils than chris tians. Their method of flourishing tho incendiary torch at tho front door of individual und national castles bodes no good, and if not checkmated they will set the national fabric on fire. Tho fanaticism of Dr. Tago and his confederates, must be be rebuked. Tho language of Wm. Lloyd Harrison and hi coconspirators forty years ago was not a whit more incendiary thun that of tho ruling portion of this Pittsburg Convention ; yet, what was! tho result f Tho death of a million of innocent men, and hundreds of mil lions of debt is tho legacy they bo queathed to posterity. Dr. Pago and his gamesters will go fivo better. Header, reflect over tho results and horrors of a "religious wnr" in this country'. Can yon contemplulo any thing moro devilish and wicked? Could Devils conceive anything moro awful? Truly, "when tho wicked rule tho land mourneth." This lesson recorded on every pago of the world's history. And yet, mark the stupidity of the American people in keeping tho present class of corrupt men At the hpinl nf n(T:iira tin! Ii in paper t.oiuir is miiuo equal to the gold cinrc, ,, Stat(J UneM mora re Ann si pi mn t.F tm (.-tut a .! t I " ' l"""!""1.) construction soon sets in national suicide will be the epitaph inscribed tltilrr mm nur .mil. Some of our readers have ni doubt heard many of tho Moil millions" boast of tho fact that their party had repealed the law Imposing a Hlnto tax on renl estate, and thereby greatly rolieved the dear peoplo. (iov. (ieary, in his speech in tho Court Homo, in this pli.ee last fall, boasted "milehly" over this piece of Kadical strategy. Wo pointed out tho fallacy of this "loil" trick at the timo, nnd wo now give the extract bolow from tho Pitts burg Commercitil, to show how this tax question works in "loil" Allegheny county. Li lio most of tho Radical reforms, they end in fraud and perjury, which hitter, every County Commissioner in tho State incurs while currying out tho act in question. Head tho facts : , TU abolition of th. Elate Ul on Krai Liitile wm rery popular niraaure ; but, owing to the wretched system of making assessment on per sonal property, it aflords no actual relief to the owners of rial nstnle. All poisoual properly in lint Commonwealth is liable to a tax of (iiree mill lor ritate purposes, ami if properly assessed it would yieltl a reveuue largely in closes of the ,Tfnnrr f fstrflrsn. The country, especially the religious portion ol' It, were rejoiced to hear, a year or two ago, that a now policy was to bo pursued in dealing wild the remnants of tho Indinns. Men of peace was to bo sent among (hem. (junkers wero l hn nmdo Commis sioners. Knell Christian citizens as William K. Iodg, tioorgo II. Ftnarl nnd Nathan llishep, with others, wero to go, and some of them did go, away beyond the pule of civilisation, to look into their condition and suggest modifications of the course hitherto pursued. These wero wise nnd humano un dertakings, nnd wo have not a douhl thoy will remit in great futuro good to tho Indians. Wo Imvo hoen look ing with anxiety for tho report of tho Commissioners who went out lust summer, to tho Indian Territory, and we hope it will soon make its appear, nnco uniong tho documents from the Department of the Interior. In tho midst of these new and prem ising measures of a pacific nil(j Chris tain character, the Country was start led, li lew weeks ago, by tho intelli- genCo that nn Indian vitiligo had been slocks (eict'ptinr bank stocks.) cnrriar-a. !,, -. cowe. roM ami pilfer watctie, fi)ruilt',B ,n exoeHH f throe hundred dollar, in rji rte , ,. ble; but of the ,, uC.iomof dollar'! worth l"t'V.M of property in the eouutry, only sro reluriiid U.I riar for taintioil. I .titlii.ur; only about 97.000. the amount eallrd ior oy me riaie iturenue Hoard, iroia thii eouuty, waa tn,7M, to that the d.li il in the peraoual tax rxoeedi H O.0UU. Tu make up the duhcicuov. an additional levy of two inilU on rrnl ttintr w.ih neci-eeary, and will be collected tbia year. Tnia Uie way in which real eatate Is eaeuipled troin taxation for Hlate purposes ! As them is not the slightest prospect that the personal property of uie oouniry win ue assessed at ajivlhiofc like us actual ralue, unless our tax laws aro raised by the legislature, too Malo ttx ou real estate luirht just as well be restored. It is so iu fact, and so tar as tits tax-payera are eoneereed, tbe "abolrtioo ti a mere sham. ll' ,1 1. l I s. on jink iiuui iv una I will return. opinion, lingo taxation is killing us. nnd till ue nro relieved of this curse, the wealth-producing classes will groan, and general prostration will be apparent, lake of tho tnxos tako off the taxes! Tho city merchant who but thrco months ago invested fivo hundred thousund dollars in merchandise when gold was at 130, must certainly feel blue, especially if ho bought on credit. II in noto is therefore about duo, his goods nearly all on hand nnd green backs nnvanced to 90 cents. Largo profits cannot como outof such transactions. Bkttf.r Kmp Quiit. During the Jnto excitement in France, tho Empe ror, as is tho fashion with European rulers at such periods, suppressed quito a number of newspaper estab lishmcnt by closing their doors. We notieo that Forney's Pruts, and other loyal organs protost vory much to this method of treating "a freo press." Why did not these scalawags proclaim against this outrage during tho days of "tho Into lamented," w ho did not siren do it in a decent manner like Napoleon docs, but always sent a mob, which dostroyed tho matorial ? Thoso "free press" shysters had bet ter keep quiut. It is not likely that Nepolcon will heed them. over our national grave. Nt:.niY Over. Tho gold gambler's occupation is nearly gone. The schedule of quotations elsewhero w ill show that it is running down vory fast. Had a Congressional investiga tion been entered into long ago, the corrupt government agents would hnvo been exposed. Tho Treasury Department was tho head quarters fur thoso gninhlers, nnd Iloutwrll's efforts to enrich himself and his friends has proved a failure, and they nro disgraced, lio desired too much innigin, and a breakdown was tho result, nnd poor Corhin nnd Iliitler- field wero niudo the scape goals for the Secretary and llio Presidential family. An OcTRAtiF.. Tho Governors who have accepted the resignation of thoo Congressmen who engaged in, and wero convicted of (selling Cadcti-hips, should he brought to Washington and have their heads butted together until they would mnniicst some symptoms of common senso. The (iovornor who accepts the resignation of a re.ilnwng Congressman, for the purpose of escap. ing punishment should ho shunned by all decent men. ll is just as bud to nr.si-t villains to escape, as it is lo commit r ri mo. The Cadet iluiinrn. Congress is still engaged in recon structing itself two moro members havo left sinco brother Whittcmore was kicked out. Dewccs, of North Carolina, and Golliilay of Kentucky, hnvo also been convicted of selling Cudelslnps. Tho former has confessed tho crimo and gave up tho money He had taken it from n widow, tho proprietress of tho U. S. Hotel, in Washington, to w hoso son ho gave tho appointment for the sum of $.i00. Gollidny has net confessed, but his resignation is tantamount. Ileforc the week closes we suppose the cclo tinted I!. H. Puller, (not Pen) from Tennessee, will bo kicked out of his seat for a similar crime. At least score of members nro implicated. It looks as though a largo portion of tho members of the last Congress had been engaged in this infamous business, but it is alleged that tho present body cannot punish those who nro not members of it. This may be true, but what is there to prevent tho criminal courts from punishing these men ; or what point of Congressional otiquetto prevents a full exposition of theso rascals? A party controlled by "grand moral ideas" should probe such crimes lo tho bottom, Had some poor devil stolen even a pair of socks from cither of those Congressmen, ho would havo landed in the Penitentiary. These great men are allowed to commit tho highest crimes known to the law, but thoy merely resign, and Washington society (and tho officers of government arc satisfied. amouul required. Moneys at interest, all kind' of I surprised by United .Status tTOOpS Un uor colonel linker, ana men, women und children massacred in ono awful night. Tho facts, as thoy have sinct hoen ascertained, confirm tho Worse of tho first statements. Mr. Vincent C'ollyer writes, ns Sec retary of tho Indian Commissiirtl, to Mr. ltrunot, tho Chairman, - that C f llio 1 id killed in Colonel linkers at tack on the village- of tho Piegans, in Montanu, on tho -3d of Januury, only til'leon wore whnt might bo culled fighting men, that is, men between the ugus of 12 and 31 years. , Tun wore lrom 87 to 00 years and eight adiiilionul woro over 00, in all thirty thrco. There were nlnty women kill. eit, nlty-hve, or over one-hull ol whom were over 40 years of ago, and the remaining thirty fivo were between 12 and 40 years. Lastly, thorowcre fifty children under 12 years of age killed i many of them were in their parents' arms. The- wholo village had been suffering for over two months past with small pox, some half-dor.cn dying daily. Thoso facts wore receiv ed from Lieutenant W. P. Pcaso, U. 3. A., tho agent of the lilackfect, and are endorsed by General Sully, U. S. A. vi non w e published the hrst reports we asked if there could possibly bo any justification of such butchery t And now that tho more full details ol tho aff.tir nro revealed, wo are freo to say that tho United States Govern ment will le dishonored in the sight of mankind, if it does not express its marked disapprobation ot such hor rid atrociticB. Wo cannot conceive any circuinstnncos to mitigate the wickedness ol such brutality. If In dians nro savages, mny our officers bo savages also? Wo may say of Indiun mnrdurs, as Wult says of bears and lions, "lis their nature ;" buttho sol diers of a nation liko this ought to blush for shnmo at tho pcrpctrulion of such outrages as Colonel linker ond ins men are now responsible for. . We have strong hopes that tho Indian Commission will take the matter in ImncI, and press its attention upon tho Government. Humanity revolts at the idea that such things ran bo done, un der all tho influences of philanthropy and religion, that are now introduced into our modo of deulintr with the lit tlo remnant of tho race that wero once lords of tho wholo land. A. )'. Ob irrver. Tnr. FitisT Pop. Tho negro Senator Pevels, from Mississippi, has inlio cliices a bill in that body, demanding the removal of all political disabilities in his State making rebels mid nil, freemen. Why this "colored brother ' nctiully Inanilusti. mursi adiU'Miiuu.ihlp nud common cno "I he f)rt pop," than (Sumner and Cutler combined, nr for a lift;m IIiuiit. Later news aro to tho effect that (iov. .Stevenson, of Ken tucky, has refused to accept the resig nation of Congressman Gollidny, who had been dubbliug in tho Cadet business, nnd nttomptod to leave be- fore ho could ho expelled. The Gov ernor says: Your State, constituents, and your honor demand a full investi gation of the charges. Now, why did not tho carpet bug Governors rd South, nnd North Carolina s.-iy so to Whiltemoro nnd Dewccs? CAitrr.T-H.tii I MprpF.Nrr,. I!ev Whitlemoro, vho was kicked out of Congress two weeks ago, for selling (,'udctships, is actually canvassing his district for reelection. Can impu denco go further ? James W. Mason, nn Alabama, negro, was on Friday last appointed by llio President, Consul lo Liborin. This black spot should have been given to some while inisecgeniilionist. M'ollUral .ipoHtacy. v hen the IJcmocratiu party con trolled the nmiirs ol this country, the opposition by whatever name they were cullod, or under whatever color they enlisted, or by whatever princi ples they wore governed, deemed it tho highest honor to proselyte from tho Democracy. Willi lliein to gain power was everything tho spoils und plunder of olllciul position llio sine que non the good of tho country and tho weiiuro ami prosperity ol tho peoplo nothing. Thoso who left tho Dunioo- racy to go into a slrnngo camp, nnd become intenso worshipers of Blrnncc gods, were patted on tho back and inndo much of invited to nil the feasts and, in ninety nine cases out of a hundred, given the chief scats. "Havo you not a right to leave a party when you behove It corrupt ?' said they. "Of courso you have. That is tho true principle of a Itcpuhlicnn government. The very intent of your rigni 10 voio is vo reiuso irulertnz:i. tion with a party that endornos cor ruption." Such was tho languugo used, nnd tho "turn coats" became at onto fortified in their new position und were given oinco to wipo away the pains of a wounded conscience. A change, however, has come over tho dreams of Itadical editors Not to endorso tho corruptions of the uailicul party is tho blackest treason to go against the dictation of a "set np caucus Is to bo politically un. worthy to refuse to vote for candi- dales nominated by an unscrupulous "ring" is tho sum of nil villainies and to rein so olllciul bribes and not to enter heart nnd soul into nil tho po litical rascalities which now curio tho country nnd tho people, is nnticssiirily honosi : lie. who ollemls in these par ticulars must look out for tho unspar ing abuse of a purchased and hireling press. homo years ago yio tnect of this system was greater than it is now. C knew men w ho although they bo- lioved tho Hudicnl patty was wrong, worcnlraid even to speak their oppo sition aloud. They did it in a whisper. first looking about thorn lo sco if there was any danger of being overheard. It was a tcrriblo slate for tho mind to bo p'need in, nnd showed what a mis ernblo slavo a man ran innko of him self when ho permits his manhood to bo controlled by political sharpers. Of Into this deatb-liko fear is passing away, and wo hear men now speaking their minds freely in opposition to the rascalities of the Kadical party. There is no class of depredators whose siluu lion is more fearful than theives when they ore impressed with tho fear of treason from within and the ren geauce of the law from without. To them every bush is nn officer, nnd the least sign of repentanco with ono of them is met with terrible denuncia atior.s by the others. Such is tho con dition of the Kndirals. They have plundered the public Treasury stolen millions of money, nnd when the com punctions of conscience forces one to tell upon his fellows, tho w holo puck issues forth in full cry against him, expecting thereby to silenco his voice or at least to render him unworthy of nciiel. Times are changing fust. The life lood ol the public, although as yet sluggish, is beginning to hnvo a more iculthy course, a ml thureuro siirns of speedy restoration. l!od hasten the day when lannlieism nnd public plun der Mm II be confined to a grave from Inch there is no resurrection. Bulur thrall. ilctr drrttisrnifiita. NITt.O ft TATIC IK O X II H H0UUIIT, BOLD A KXCIIANOKO ON MOST LIDERAt TERMS, GOLD BOUGHT AND SOLD At Market IUlci. COUPONS CASHED. Pacific R. K. Bonds Bought and Sold. jMJ-STOrkS nought and Sold on Cooi miuluii only. PAmmM$ rtfiflrtd anJ Inttrftt fcllow. oU dully --t, iubjt to check at lifht, fl 9:1 j PI5 IIAVPN t mio., 40 3ulh Third tUrcel, PbiUdi-Ipliia. J .(ini havu filed in Hie ufiicv f tlic Clerk ul tho Court of n t.r ter N cumin of Clfarfield countv, th'-ir petition and bonda fur Licet., nt the Murdi afiKit.ni d-ii, agreeably to tha act of At twuthly. uniM.d An AH iu regulate tli ia)c of Intoxicating Lifjunri," Ac: MOTBIa ticijtia. Shaw A Wallace..., Win. Schwem, Jr , irft Knarr K. I. Willimnf Ifanitd I'aiilliauiua lolio I'oiiKlit-rty. lavid JotinMon , tt. l.t.MMtf0W J ''111. Foilt! Wm. M. sfcfritf John B. IlcriTfr '., Arnold Kcbnarra rVtr Oarnier..., , K. W. Walk , P. MHluvcrn , Wm, W. Irwin William Kiddle Jacob Si trie.. Hiram Htraw. Wan. S. Kankcy Win. Kcbnarr...,... l'etrr llolTuian J an, el I'unn 1 human F. buttlick , Jiibn itcilucy , Patrick Itifmoan , , Jani Plinn , John tlhcttar iauwh LicHNaa. Batrael Hullihan Edward Klandert Kdward Uallonay John C. lleoderion MBHCAXTILB LICBMhB. L. M. CondriaL. , CoTinjrtoa. narZ.3t A. C. TAfE, Clark. .Brady. ....llr..ir. Ilrady. Ilradtord. , Rt'i'aria. C'learti.ld. rirarftKld. flrarflrld. ....('QrwenariMr. ....Curieiiivill. Covinjrtun. Covinirlon. ........ CoTltlfftiMl, . ltcUur. luteal nr. UoBhtn. tiulich. (iirmrd. Jordan. Karthaui. Karthaui. , Morni. Oaceola. Oierola. ..Uoola. ..0rwola. Pna. Univa. Clearfield. Ueceari. ....Curwenirille. Utoeola. SAML. I. SNYDER, Practical Watch Maker, Oppoaite Ks-Gor. Biflar'a reiidvnea. ' SECOND ETRKLT, CLEARFIELD, PA. A !l k ln,l. txt U'.tk. rtul. ...I t I pronipllj repaired, and work warranted to arive lalsu.1 ii.n " n mar 70 PUBLIC VENDUE! rpitEKB will be told at Public Hale, at tbe real. X 1 nee of h. Ar.larv, in Lawrence townabio. ou i A 1 1.' HDA V, MARCH IVtb, IhTO. the lollow- lia peraunal lirnerlT : Two boraea. two eowa. one " P "nifty i aarueaa, norie (tari, plows and harrowa, putlirator, one douhl above, plow, one timber alrd and lug cliaini, f rain eradlra, acTthea. a lot oi rye airaw la the bundle. a.Ouo eighteeai inch ahinglea, two emking atovea, one niue-platc vriru, lai.iaa, at. 4 many oioer aiticlea loo numeroaa tu u tut ion. V.Sala to eo iu men re at 1 a'eloek p. m.f ol aaid day. ahm the tcrmi Wtll be made known.. rl;2t ELISIIA A K DART. Crflat drrrtlsrinrnti In Uli: NITTI.II HP T If K PKTITIOX cf Mar K. (Hineat, admlniaf ralnt, and Kd uiund W H llama, alminiatratir, of R, Hinral, late of M'Kp? l'natiip. dt-eeaaed, praying dTr fur Bpwitm perhirmanf .f mmtrarl hl wrrn tletirtre U. Kinrl, late r Bradford lownabip, defwnmd, and Mitt Kltjah Hmeal, dpfleated, for the purehaat and aala nf a mU.n j.itf of land lituate Iu llrad ford tnwnahlii. Whereaa.tU a-lmlniilni)(.rii.f KHjnh Hmeal, dtte'd. preaented a pHition to the ttrphani' Court for the mojutr ol Clmrdeld nn the Mill of January, 1H70, anting forth that Ilia aaid Kore G. Hiatal bad in hia lirptime, by parol eontrai-t, cold and bound himarlf Iu oonve aaid land hunlad aud deirriled aa followa: llririnuiiijr at a white oak, on lino of land of J. W. Turner, thence north fts) decree.., wcat 41 perehea, to Huaannah Kamr aur ery tlivlKMi alona; aame, aouth 4A dcfrreca, weat fit) pcrfhci to miile; thence north 4.'i dr-jm-ea. weet '27 pcrrhea to poat thenoe alone; line of Thia. Uarriaon tract, aouth 17 drgmi, wcat In perchea to pot thnnco ent 71 pcr J.ca more ur leaa to a t-irnh.nenr run ; tbrV up run 12 perchea to poat ; ihcnoo eaai V pcrcbri to atuinp. aod thence north 17 d2.ts eaat 77 nereboa to white oak and nlace I of beffiuuingi mmtainiwK HI menu, more or leaa. That in purauanco of ait id contract aaid Klijab Siucal took poaaeaalnn ol aaid pfintara, miide vnl. uable Improvement! thereon, and paid a oonaid erabh' portion of the purchaae money. And fur ther, both aafd pertiea to laid onntraat having aiea wnnoui any provirioo beinjr tnalo for the performance of said contract. V,'hfreup6A "id Court ordered and directed thai a oitation be laaucd and arrved upon the adminiatratora, widow and heir of tJeorce (J. Knteal. deeeaaed. hv ri-ad. ing or copy thereof, and not ioe to all other panic in miereai ry puitituanon In one newapaper for throe weeka eoneeeutirety, to be directed to the beira and trgal repreaenUtivea of aaid decedent, eotumandinr; theui to appear on Munday, March J lt, A. 1 JS70, at an Orpbana' Court thun to be held at Clearfield, and ahow oane, if any tbe? have, why aaid contract ehoald not be epeciUcally performed aeordina; to the true intent and mee-n-tnjf thereof. Of aJI which the aaid he ire and par ties interested are requeated to take notice, Jiy tbe Court. Br2 3t A. W. LKK, Clerk 0. C. fflnl di'rrtisrmrnti. Sheriff's Sale. T Y flrloeor sundry wrllsol f.ao'ifMHM fraoaas J Issued out of lb. Court of ConsioB I'iraa of Claarfield eountr, and to mi directed, ther, will b. eipusrd to public sal., at lb. Court llo.se, In Ih. borough of Clearteld, oa Munda;, the list day of March, 1711, at 1 .'clock, p. a., lb. following describod Heal Estate, to si it: A or ruin tract of land situat. In Covington tuvrnsbip, l'learS(-ll county, JV, bounded un tbr south by tho Kioilbiort tiininke, west by John Keitfr, ii'irlh and east by Kartlmus lanls; en- laming iuii acna, mora or less; about acres clran-d, and having a young bearing orchard and a small frame bouse erected thereou. peited, taken in eseuutiun and to b. sold as the property of ueury iveucr. Also, a certain tract of land situate in Covington township, t'leartleld county, I'a., bounded on tbe south by tbe riiaithport turnpike, west by John Hider, north and east by Kartbaua lands; con taining 1 0U acres, mom or lessf about 2b acres cleared, and a small frame buusa and young or chard IherooD. eWiscd, taken ia execution aud to be sold as tbe prorty of Henry Hider. Also, a certain tract of land situate in Brady township. Clearfield county. I'a., boiindrd on tbe north by lands of John Kumbarger, west by ller erling, ,ulh by J'atlou, Ac., aud east hy Smith and others; containing lrm acres, and having 25 acres cleared aud a l-.g boose and bara erected thereun. Beised, taken in eiecntion and to be sold as the property of James A. liaon. Also, a certain tract of land situate in Woodward township, Clearfield eounly, I'a.. Lcrinnin. at a corner ol lands of Ueorge llockrnlerry, tbenee by land of llockenhrrry to land of John Alriandrr: thrne. by land of Alciander lo corner of Tarlor's lsnl ; thence by land of Taylur to eornerof (onliy lands ; thence by Conley's laud to corner of W. A. m mmm wae"B-! Irj C5oodl, rrftlf j, DRESS MAkl.VG. Tub NiiifiKR ScMATnn. Itcrola. Iho MiNMuRippi iiifiijor, who whs Rent tu nBhitiL'ton to rtMiroRtfiit that Nlulo in l!io chariirtor of StMialor. linn been ndinittoil. Thii In all en rrulc. Wo hnvo nothinis to Rny uirnintit it, if Miaaiasiiipi ia aatjutietl. It ia to tic hoiioil tins di'hniiiliory will go on. It in to bo hoped that every Slulo in tho Union will solid a ni(fj;cr to Conreaa j ni'eri to both branches of the uiioiml LciHJitluro j ni(or every whoro, as ollivinU, Iul-Ii und low: as law dispenser., nl at law-makcra. Iet the in wear llio crmino of the Supromo Court, fur if they nro quiili fiod for tho -Soimlu, they cvrluinly are for llio liench, and trivo Snmbo a chanco on llio Mongrel JVcniilenUul ticket, for 1H72. Vo not stop abort ol a practical denioneliulion of tho idea Unit a nii'irer ia n white blink man Only keep on witli thin application of tho uot'lrino or tho "oijimlily or nicos lonr enough, and it will euro ilKtlf. Wo Imvo no fear that tho Rrent, com mon eno ninasoa will not tako the qtirntion np and eolvo it mislay dad donly anil correctly ono of lhi"e dnys. When thoy do rio, tho loadora ot the duniiiablo prtrly who bare plunged the nalion into this nloni;li of pulitienl nnd social infamy, will have to say their prayers in rent hnsto. Wo Mdo the lituir with duo patience. To the Ladies of Clearfield and vicinity. OX th. tith iastant. Misses Reeve A ll.Klrld, willopenaDKIS MAkl. ItTAB. .ll1IKr, la Hoot. St. I iitst ll.ruwick A Irwin'i Drug Ftor., (formerly asest by T. H. Murray as a law offise,) Market HI., Clearteld, Pa., and would respectfully solicit the patronage of the ladies of 'Clearfield and slciuily. Taos, who patronit. as nay depend upon having their work dun. t. order, both aa I. styl. or fashion, aad with neatness aod dispatch. snar. 2:4t pd. 5?fit! flvfrtisfrafnti. Pruoca, X f Ch.rries. Itaisins, Currants. Ae I'pposile Jsil.) C.KUAT.nR S f.HKAT HKC;AI!t-A O.i.kering I'isnoaod a I'rire Mclmlcoa, bolh ia g .-d or.lcr, will b. tidd cheap. Apple to TIIII.M" W. H.I M1NM, ro.loB,, c.rwensrilis I'a. H. rpntlACt'O Prime srlicle of Nary, C.vendisl.. Spun It oil and Natural l-sli sua. r,f,tll ADMIMSTRATOR'S SALE! T 1 V eirtae of an order leauH out nf the Orpliaaa' J Conrt of the enmity of Clcrflrltl. in the Con auonwrallh or IVanaytvania. tbera will beeipoaed la Patdic Kale at the Court lluuae in I'lear&rid, Monday. March 81. iHfO. nt t P. M, The folloirinitdraerihed RRAL K9TATR, late the property of Ueorfte ti. 8 meal, deeeaaed : AH that certain trmet ar pieea of land, aituate in ltradfurd tuwaphin, im aaid eounty. botj&ded and deaerihed aa fottuwa : Iti rmnine at a naat en line between Itrsdfnrd and Uoftf toarnalupa, tbmoa north ?A detrea, weat 134 irrbea to cheat nat eapline;; theuceeaiat by land of Tboaiai Hon" hrira, HV 1-10 perebee to atake; thence aontb hy land of Klijah hmeal, 25 drfrera, eaat Ii4 perrhe to itake; throne neat 14V-19 perchei i iK. BiM of bejemning Containing about 124 Acres. Twenty lr. of which are cleared, baring a hr..s creeled therein, aad the remainder of said land being well limbered and andsrlaid with Cost. Till, andispalahl.. "F-TEKMH AND CONDITIONS: On.-ihird n nana anq in. vaianc. la two annual payments, Mrared by bond aad mortgag en Ibe premises. JOHN HOLT, Bills Adia'r.f ll. O. 8msal, soc'i, aat'ti. in"ioL.. ..... aosl tUTSItoM. WINTER OPENING! ARNOLD & HARTSHORN, ri'RWESSVILLI, PA. VK HAVEJlSTOPKNKD.l.rg..nd aiosl I T complete stock .f hnull. Ad., at (Opposite th. Jsil.JmsrB I C. KIIATZKR S. ' 1 A Loit Trick. The Gold Invcsti Ration C'onimittoo in Vasliintou will not allow witnoNsoa to answer ques tions propounded to them touiiiinj; tho rrosiilent's coimcrtion wilh the Now York gold awindlo. Why t Kumor, as genial and nil cmliiating as llio nir, lias connected Cionrral (imnl wilh tho speculation referred to. That is a serious charge, nnd the Chief Executive of llio nntion ouht to hnvo a lull nud lair chanco to clear his dk irts of the dninaginf' impiil.il Ion. 'Ibis tho Coniinilteo will not suilVr. nnd, ns tt conseqiieiice, tho l'rcniiieiil must ro 1 1 1 a 1 1 1 under a cloud of popular coiidetniinlion. As a inniorilv of the Committee nro Hudit-als, llio dart ' ! fi'i'f'.'.j'j'e'ii burled at tho I'ronidciil ly bis own j ii,nc!.n, j, MrsicAt oonp.vioi;ns. nies, tv.J, AnaiSmm, ViaeefH-la. Harmonicas, Vli.gr Striugs, Urblgss and Tail 1'leces. Keys, Tunis, forks. I'ereeptnrs and Musio I'aner, at (Oppoill. Jail.) C. KKATZEK'g. rpilKCKI.KIIIlATKu RICHARDSON noorP, 1 I'ight K.j. .s .,. French K ip a Trench Calf. 111. (Opprmi. Jail.UiDlf At C. KIIATZKIt'S. 1""Rr ITS. Canned Flrawbcrries, Lima Ile-ini. Corn, I'cacbes. Totnslocs, Asparagus. I runes, I berries, Hnccolash and Arpriettls; I'rs-.rrcd 1'iunes. Cranltcrry "suce. Jellies, I'epprr Snucsi, aiiiaiK-iics, i sisnp, Alullard, Ac, t'r slc (llppusile Jail C. KRATli:il, plet DRY OO0D8, I1ATS A curs, booth A nnor.9, IIARDWARt, Qt'EENSWARI, BAIT. OROCERIRS, DRIED FRt'IT, As., Ac, A aad J. I). W hiteside's land: thine by Ibeir land to Whilcsidca' corner; Ihcuco by land of While sides to plac. of beginning,- ennlaiiiinc 200 acres. re-ire .r less: having alwut 1(10 acres eleaml. a giMMl bearing orchard, two-story dwelling house ami a goon uauc barn inernon erected ; being part mu ts,rja oeiaeu, isaen in eaeouooa and be sold aa the property of David Askry. Also, a certain tract of land situate in Morris township, llrarncld eo.ntv. Fa., bounded as fl lows t beginning at a black alder, thence north 6) degrees, east 32 perches; thence south M degrees, east ?'.'l perches; thence souib .11) degrees, east 21 perches; thenoe south ;J degrees, east 12 perches to poat ; thenoe south 37 J degrees, nut 72 perches ; thene. south degrees, oast ft perches; thsnce norm ow urgroes, east iu perches; tbenc north 221 degrees, saat 2 perches ; thrnc north 7j de grsea, east sis perches I. a chestnut ; tbenc. north Ut degrees, wist four perches U a post; I brace south 7 degrees, west 17 perches to a post; tbenc 4V degrees, west W perches to a ih.bI ; th.nce north k, degrws. West 144 perches to sIoum; thenoe north 2 drgrees, east JO perchns lo a whit, oak; tbenc. north 7 degrees, east 131 perches Ui a pine stump; thenoe south 37 decrees, aril wight perohes; tbeno. so.tb All drgrees, east ?3f pen besi tbenc. south 4N degrees, east 21 prnsa; thrnc sonlh H degrees, east 43 perches; th.ao. south S7J degrees, east I2nerches to stones: thence aorth il'j degrees, sail ti porches lo a whit, pine stump: lliene. 374 degrees, east 84 nerrhes to rluiies, and Ibenc south !J degrees, west 110 perches to the black alder and place nf beginning : containing I Ml acre, aad 47 perches. H.rreved lllh November, 1 s.l, oa warrant granted to Henry tiro.. Heim-d, taken ia elocution and to be sold as tb. prop.rty of Henry llroe. Also, a oertain tract of land situate in Chcster ville, lleoatsir township, Clearteld aoantv, Pa., boundi-d and desenM as foUows, U wil: front ing on street So feet, and oa Alloa street 174 feol, hack to Clover alley : being a corner lot, and knowa at lot No. 2S, and joining 1,4 Nt. 27, in aaid town plot, and having a la. story plaak boose erected thereon. Seised, taken ia clecutioa and to be sold aa the property .f Kdwatd Hill. Also, a certain tract of land situat. in Tloggs township, CleasHrld manty. Pa, begianing at a whiteoahearaer, tbettce north 147 tierchesia while oak i t hence by John Taylor surrey, weal 131 perehe. to post, and corner of John W. Kyler; tbenc hy aaiao, aouth 147 perchea to post; Ueeaee earn percneo w wniM an. plac af wegi. nuig; rouiaining jiiv acres, mora or less; having Ihereoa erected a log house and bara, and a large Twiia "ivn.ro ana nooui i. acres cleared land. Seised, taken la execution aad to b. aold as th. lrcrtr of Jataes M, rhtw. Also, a certain tract .f land liloata la Oeomla borough. Clearllrld aounly, I'a., bonndcl as (V. lows: Fronting south on Lingle street 40 feet, and it bring a middle lot, adjoining kits N. M aad ; it being lot No. 87 oa plot of aaid borough ; with a good two story plauk house and other out-build-lags .reeled thereon. Celled, taken la eircolloo aad to bedd as the properly of Murphy A Kerta. Also, a certain tract of land situate la More township. Clearfield county, I'a., bounded as lot lows, to wit: Itcginning at the south-east corner of the surrey. Iheare north 204 perches, along line formerly aiade for Joseph Williams, and afterwards conveyed by Cliarli-s llird to John Mitchell, to post comer; I hence west by lands of Philip Hen nchoff ab,.u six perches, and slill west by land of Manly Lainedu. 40 pen-has; thence again west 42 perches ; thelic wee! 36 perches to corner of Und of Andrew Cross: thenee along bis line, as con veyed ia li42, so.tb I 2 perches lo a poat ; theaee b other lands of A. Cross, east 2 lierehes; eoa- taining 93 acres ; being the largest porliua of a survey ia the name or Adam Stewart, and patented loth April, I7V4; nearly all cleared, and baring a small nous, ana nam e reeled iiiereon. Prised, taken in evecutioa and to be sold as tb. pronerts oi oaeoo iiancT. SherilT's Salo. 1)Y tlrttt f nuadrir wrlta f 'ifW ftieim: I I oat oflht Conti vf ('tninoa pi of Vitttd annnty, in4 In ft.rrr. ihr ill btifoaJ to PtfHt.IC KAI.K.ttiba Court Muopt lit the bor'ufh or ( Iarf.llt on Mnodar, tha Hit do of Mreb. INTO, at ona a'cloek, F. M., tba folioin Hal Eitata, Iq wit t All IfrnJant'i intarrat Ik a eorlaln tract of 1nn4 ittuata in IJuroii'le towrnlii), ricarflt-lcJ eounty, I'a.. IwtioJuJ atij doMribos. fMowi, lo nil : ltr(jinnlii( at a pnt, Ihrnc Dorlli 2) do?r3t-a, rait IV4.4 percbo lontunra, theooe tiooth fc7i de frota, eaat 8H perrhea to a poil ; thrtina aoath 2 f.fjrn-ei, writ 104 p-r. lin to ttonca ; thence north b7i di'ftreo, mmi 24.7 perebff to gam; theooe out.) 2Uf) (Unreel, eat 7J peralira to white oak Rriib; thence north 1(1 drm-i, ei IU.V prcbrt to alouai; IheotM tooth to poit, and Uk-dot auuth 8?1 dcffreef, wrtt I (IV. J perchei to Ibo plaoo of ItrKinniuir ! eontafnint: ilj arci and allowauea ; bavin j about ZA area e learnl and a bouae erected thrreon. atriit-d, taken in eierution and to bo Id ai tbe property of 9. T. Mitchell. Alio, all thopesertaio p rem i tea aitnata io Clear fii'ld county, in tha Ktale of Heouiyhaniaj one thereof .situate to Hatton lownabip, Iu id oountf , bcffinnioir at a Hpaniib oak, corner of land of J. U. buiitb, tbrnoe north 7U degrees eait 1 08 percbea to port in am all ruu ; tbeo north SO dejrreea, writ 370 perchei to poll tbonea north 70 dfreei, weat I OS perobeat tbeate aouib 20 degrees, eait Z't li-rchc, by land of J. Jf. Hioilh, U plaoa of bejtiiming; eootaining 7") acre and allowanee; heinc tbe came premiKl oonreyoj to if' David , Tylvr by I. lio ire A fionii, by Jee-I dated May Z'. I wji, renoraeu id aeeq noon "it, page 34 J, tie. AIm. 100 aeret of land aituata in aawo townibip and partly in Jay townahip, Klk emn(y, beinif in th. nurth-waet eorner of lot No. 40H7, bounded br the firit deaoriUd praninea ou the aaat, by landi of Hewitt on Uieeoutb.and being tha aame pretn itea eonveyod lo aaid Iavtd Tvter by M. Nicholi and wife by derd dated Mareb Vth, 1KH3, reaorded in doed book "O," paite 42i, Aa. Alio, nnotber piece io iliutun towoiliip aforeaaid, bcirinninf at a poat by two luiall hiekorioa, thenoe ty ont de ter i bed piece, north 79 deprrooa, east 3h porehea to beech: tbenoe art til by Tyler, aouth 20 dc-greei. aH 212 perr.hw to Hpanuh oak ; thenoe aouth 70 degreea, weet &a percbea U nmit; thenee hy Jubn Ilewitt'i land north 70 dcjrreva, weat 212 parehea to place of beginning; auntaiuing 60 mo-m and &6 ponhaa, nett meadiure ; being the aame preui tea eonreyed by A I wood Uundy nnd wife hr deed dated 14th Hay, leOI. reeorded in devd bouk "T page XU, tu etud liarid Tyler. Alao, two other pieoea oi land aitoate in Uuitun town-hip. Clear- ma oonniy, naa is Jy lowoinin. Uk eountr: vnm mrfWM pn vi iwiiery warrant rto. &, dated May I'th, 17H4, beginning nt a poat in the run on tha aontb side of lien nett ' branch of tbe Sinne- mahomng CrreV, nt KTjlb-e-vrt corner of other lend of J)avid Tyler, tbenoe by aame, north 20 digreen, eaat SiV perchea to atone; tbenoe by hod formerly of Kidd A Co., north 7f degree, eaet i0 perebea to alonee : thenoe aouth 20 degree, eat 364 perehe! to beta look ; thenoe by other land of David Tyler, aouth 7I degreei, weit 3u percbea w wniie ottK ; tnenoo aoain 2u negrtta, eaat 24 perehea to a bireh ; tbenoe aouth 70 degrees, weet 12 perch i to place of beginning: eontaining 106 aerea and eJlowanee-t being the aame preuiaea ooareyed to the aaid Iiarld Tyler by 8anil. 8ayer nnd wife by deed dated July 27tb, 167, rwoordrd at CtcarfieM in deed book MK, "page 423, 4o. The other themif beginning at white ewk, tbe aontb eait corner of the trtw-t, tbcnr south 70 degrees, went 21 pert-bee to white oak tbenee aouth 20 degree, east 3S perrbei to white aib ; thenee south 70 degreea, weat 33 perehea to poit ; thenee north d greei, weat perebea to post ; thenoe north 70 degreea, eaat ii percbea to poat, north eaii corner vi tract : inenee aontb IU degreea, east 31'0 perebea to place of begimiriig; eootaiaing luO nrrea nnd alhiwunee; being the aame premise! eonveyea uy aaia rainuH barer and wife to Iavid Tyler by deed dated Norrtubcr 8(b, 1 K0 1 , rcoorded at Clear6eld In deed book F," page 4(17, and baring tbereun erected n Urge brick dwelling faunae, one large frame dwelling house, one large frame batik barn, aod many other out bnildingi ; alio, a Urge bemng orchard. The abuve 100 arrei being nearly all cleared and under n good state or cultivation. Seixed. taku in etceution and to b sold as tb. property of David Tylcf. 7-Bidder, will taks aotlr. that II psr cent, of tb. purchase coney must b. paid when lb. property I. aaoek.d down, or it will b. put p again torsel.. CYKKMU4 UOVYK, Pniairr'i Orrir., I bhsriff. Clearfisld, Pa March Z, IS70 la.. I .ana a. w .Bias. . J. B. GRAHAM & SOX UARKIT 8THKET. CLEARFIELD, PA. Dealers In all kinds cf LUMBER, Goods, Groceries, 4c. rTinK subscribers bsvlng.ntersd latoaaj -a- abip for tb. corpses f Mrrying n basinrss r Merchandising, aow offsr aad rar. opportunity ta th. .itlun, af , fleld and adjoining .oaati.i t. tay itors J at wnolissM or rslall prices, that will ssu,. th. unlnitructed. Th.lr foods will hsptr larly iele.UA ta salt this asarhst. Ivsrv will, thsrafor., call lb. alt.atl.a of h.r hai to this fact, because this hraack ol aar barn will raecir. ppoial att.atl.a, and arsryU. as.d.d In a wall regulated household will at tin., h. fo.nd la .or stare. DRY GOODS: Oar itoek nf DRY CXtntW shaft not be i paaied, !th9r la qaallty ac priee, nnd will . braee, In part, PrlnU af every Kyle. flingkiJ nnd Lawns of ever ajnalitj. Maalina of ate! grade, De Lalaea adapted to the titee af t old nnd young.; nnd avery artlele of nay klail goods tbay sell 1 ta ba aa re praam tad, and wj mated to five MtUCMtioa. DRESS GOODS: As u rrt r:n gixiw-w, h... a spu,,l assortmsnt of Alpaca., black, whiu, aad it sci sn-s; raiares, Silks, and la abort alt th. b.wh stjl.s la th. siarh.l. W. dsslr. this fact was knows la .r.ry pwraoa ia (h. maul Wiib aar a.w aad .ateaslr. sleek af DRKm GOODS, Ik. ladies eaa all U aaiud by Jul dropping la aad gstting aios drsss paitsnl lac. sstl, kid glovas or by Awing Hut whisk . hatter i giv. k.r a w.ll-Allad pars., aad sas ... tnd good aad paying lasaslaMaU ia .Dkraiil sriss, .dgingi, ribbons, gloss., hosiery, ar aiil .th.r keasshold neceMltiss. GENTLEMEN'S WEAR: And 1 additioa ts what w. has. alraaiil snonieratsd, w. ksep all kinds af CUNTLB-I MEN'. BAR-.a.k a. Clothe Caa.iat.rM I Satin.tta, lists, BooU aad Ekoss, A., besidsi I a ale. assorlai.al .( Mads ap CLOTHIRbl for Msa aad Boys, naaafact.rad sat af Ik. vsrj bssl asal.rial, wkiek ws will sell far sask .tebang. for Maatry aradaM at prieas wkUk I will astsaitk .rj body. SQUARE TIMBER: rT. ar. aaw largely engaged la baying aad wiling f(tltARE TIMREa and aaaafa.. tared LIU BE R, aad will fir. this breach af I basin... spsslal att.atloa, aad thsrsfora asak. it I aa abject u .r.ry ... waa has Lawbwr t. Mil to cobs and deal witk as. GROCERIES & HARDWARE: grtj Good, Grirniri, tc. BARGAINS I BARGAINS! . lilt atzi:h, Market Street, Clearfield, Penn'a. (Oppoaih, tk. Jail,) H ATI a.w aa k.ed a Irst clsss stork af tos, sailed to tk. want, af tb. auHI. My slosk bsing large, aad by coaatnaUy Baking additkea. tksrata, I as. ah. ta awoaiaiodM. all aha may favor mt by callisig. I hav. DRY GOODS, Vsria.s, Giegk.asi, Cloths, Trlasa. S.lain.a, Cassiasaru, Silks, Raps, S.tiaets, Cashnaraa, Twssds, Cohsrga, Alpaeoaa, Mohair, f-aaallaa, Maslias, rlaaa.la, Bonn.ta, Rihbnar, Cloake, Balw.ral Sklrta, Bawp FkirU, RhawU, Drast Triaiaiiaga, Iliad Wats, Caps, Corssls, Ol.v.a, Pcarfa, Collars, eraaadia. V.tU, labia Caress, As, Also, four certain tracts of land, situsts as fol- lows i No. 1 situate ta llratlford tnwnsbtn. tjear. field eounly, I'a., beginning at a black aaa on Ibe bank of tbe Puequrhantia river, thenee wnik an it' fuss, west 117 perches In a post on the original line of awrra. i Ibewo. aorlh SI degree., wr.t 1711 pcrrhi. to pilch ptae eorner .. tbe We4 llranch of the tMisqiiMiaiina river; thene down said river. its several courses and distances, almul St.'l perches t. the pi.", of beginning; containing In acres and allowance wilh is liorcbea, and hav ing there on erected a small log house and barn, and about T ii , - , . . . . . . , , i.acrrs nmmi. I raci nn. s, SHOSIOil in llrad- .AII kinds of lumber and prod.ee lake. In I fnra mn.p, cie.rn.dd eounir. IV. l--glnn,n etrbange for goodi. VfvCire ni a rail before pQirhaiinfr alnwhere, Satirrartia jrwaranteed a to quality and jmeo. t'nrweoinlle, Jan nary ft, 1 H-tf. QV. Tlic Suae I'npiltil fur t Virglnis Inn finally licrrn lucnteil nt Cliiirlt'e-loii. Tlio Stnlo nrcliivcrt nre being removed from iVIiuulinir lo iho fiinner laco. Tliresj lltouHittid tona of wliilo clay (frTra lit yrerw aliippeil from Aiken, S. C lh other day, fur northern con- ficlioneri nr1 crAcker tiltcn. HIXfiW AIlB. Tea felt, Chamber rls. aler I' tchi-rs, ll.wls, Si,up Tnrrncs, ,'reaio "KS i sal lli)is, Ssuce Ilivbcs, Iluller I'latrs, Tea IVits, and an asiurttnrnt ol ellew i are, for sal. he (opposil Jail.) C. KIlATi-KR. fi icn;ls. 1 r s ir . .- . j:,",, ' airuioa ol tnloriaing the llanrarn that h- hss MuLlcllall Ulltl Will! I nllril lO 'I1V IllCir : wsdc ample pr. .r,un at fulton s llrad IVali-r lor iiieir a-eoinmolallon sot entertainment il iring the eoaiing season, and iiint.-t- all to give Inrn s civil. (mtllt) WM M. JIlllMt.iN. i An i.tT ixiii mi i i The nnd'-rsigned will .'-11 at Print. K-l,. his llnne and Lot. situate oa Locust stra-i. l. Iwccn 'third and fourth slreela, ia the borough of Cleaid- ld. Tlie piop.rly is in good r. pan. and '"j iirsirniile locatlnh for a residence. Will b sold at a bargaia. Terms ey. "J CIIAHLKM I.ARR1MIR. refpecl. to Mr. iiimI Mm. Cintnt Ml lli Win to Il.mse one tiny Inst wei'k. Tlio Ifltcr wrili'in fur llie ntcrs any tlml (it'll. MfCle'lun was (ho ninci)ii! oliji'ct orHKincliiiii, nud n-crivod inure iilu-iiiioii I rum llioo iifunt lliunnny ono fine, tlm l'rcnident not excepted. Wo ticcord to Cien. (iranl llie creilil of Lei hi' conscious that (ion. McClcl lun ia tiis hiipcriur in every CM-onliul resjiect. N-oTirn Tu VATi:nirt The aiidcrsi.ned aswiils himarlf of this ir DAVID REAMS' LUMBER MANUFACTORY, A neiro named Mntlltpwa lini lieen nppointeil to t lei kaliip in (lie Con tract Oflire lit (lit! (Iftito Ii')iirt nienl ut Vuliiii'loii, Tlicro wero acvoial uiiiilii-nliotia on tile from wliilo aolilient, but (li.rn "ltrATi.ndi-.w, ATTr.rni vv oicrstcneii nartng erected a new and CKRimoilioas ho.se on the nver bank at lrar fbi I'oinl, opposite the Moshannon. and having remove, I those large rorka so Ilia! r.fll ma, Kni with ee.e. wonld call the attenti m of at'rrmen to tbe advantages ef this point lor lying ap .tier a da; s run Innn alrora. The table will tx spread with a bountiful hand, aud Ibe liar well ui,i,,u ut no Hiicitiiun w. pani to " ...,.... WIII.IAV frnvirro Kanhsul, Mark , lT. NEAR l.t THERSItl Kll, rn.N.f A. ANI'FACTI'REfl all kinds ar l.amber for building purposea. Always on hand- LATH FOR ROOFIXO, TLASTERIXO LATH, PALIXt!, e, Ac. Ilia riavtcring l.sth ar. ercnlr sswed and of ditTcrent length,, to suit purchasers; the fating are four feet long and ready pointed. All kinds of Sawed i.asaher will be famished t. order, and delirered If so desired. Price, will be liberal, according to qaallty. "ia,AII kiads ar ORAIX takca in cicaang. for Lunilver. Lotherslmrg P 0., Jan. 1, 1 ST. T Allrution, Unlcnucn ! 1 1 K undersigned wish lo infona all up-river wslerrncn thst fher hate a large and eommo. doias house at the ItM. I1ASIN, ah.re th-r are preparcl lo aecommodat. as many as will faror Itieia wna a call. J Qe rocks haritig Bern blona ont, it la how a eery desirslde place t. land, as rafts eaa tie na tlthef aide of the river. rtv r? I'?. rRAzzsR uvni at a caenmber, on the W cat llranch of the Susque hanna, corner of n lerrrr tract, of which this is a part : thence north Its degrees, west Ml perches to a post ; inence rout n -easterly an perches to a post: thenea north-easterly on pcrrbce to tbe rlrwr: thence along the liver, by its several courses and div'anees, In the cio-umber and place of liegmmng : containing about Zn acres, more or less, all cleared land. No. ,1 tract, situate in Kartlisus townahip, Clrsificlil enmity. I'a., hounded on the east aide br the Chntnn county line, north by Isnd of Hugh Mcllontgal. west by John McOonigal, and aoaih by Isnd ot Jeremiah llainrs, eonlaimng ahont if ares, and having erected then on a large two story frame honre, a frame bank barn, and a gnod bearing orchard, and being all cleared and umter a good lence. Nn. 4 tract, situate ia karthaas townahip, Clearfield county, IV, a-ljoina the above dracrtbrd 40 acres, and being all clcanA. rViied, takt-a ia execution aad to be sold as the property ol Isaac tiainea. g-w-Diddsra will Uk.ncllce that li par e.nt or the pareh.se asnnsy mast b. pstd whea lb. property ts knocked down, or It will be put ap agaia for eala. IVHKMl ti HoWK. Raantrr's Orrira, I bherilf. rieatleld, l a., March 1, 170. J CLOTHING, Coals, rants, VssU, Or.r Coau, Oral', rkawls, Fhlrts, Hats, Caps, Uadsr SkirU aad Drawer,, Boats aad 8 hoes, Ouai cho.s, Crarau, Socks Ulors, aad Ccll.ra. GROCERIES, T.a, Ccfe., ftng ar, kfolassss. Salt, Caadl.t, Rks, Fl.ar, Raaoa, Fiia, Tobacco. RaUlns, Carraata, Spicaa, Crack. ra, Vla.g.r, Oils, Varaish, fsppsr, Alaokol, A a. HOUSEHOLD GOODS, V. shall alsa kssp eoaita.tty oa ka.d a geosral assortmsat .f GROCERIES aad HARDWARE, which w. will Mil at sic.sd- ingly low prices. W . als. kssp a fall aaaort asaat of ttUEEKwrV ARE. This departaisal will k. kept fall aad capiat., aad all whs eoatSBplau koasekseplag. will lad It la tbair advaatsgs to awsss aad trad, with as ; hoc. as. w. ara so siusled, aad, Ina Lag siperiaae. la th. business, s. wall acquaiated with tk. wants aad a.eessltl.s af this Maiwaaily, tkat w. fl satistad II .vsry aua wassaa aad akild aaly ataktt it a polat ta bay th.lr good, fraa aa, wa eaa plsas. thssa both aa as qaallty aad priaa. Thtrefur., soma alaag aad bay yaw. BOOTS IU0ES, II ATS A CAPS, KEAST-MADB CL0THINU, aad .r.rythl.g y.a lead Ursa, dar y.a.lr.i aad fasaili.s aaatfartakla, frosa JAMES B. GRAHAM t SONS, Mt CLKAtl-IBLD, P4. V A VALl ABLE FARM FOR SALE. C0NTAIMNO I0 ACRES. rTHB Uw)T-d, kftvinf cU(rrtt.tt4 t JitV X pm of bt profrty, flfrt fmr nil on f tb nmit druirabtt fvrmi in Ltrive lvnthi, iita fttrd wttkif l-n. MttWuof lblWrouxh f Cltvttld. Tb rraH cwitaia ?0 4Wrt. "4 of wbttk ftr elrrd atl mmimr good tUti f rnlliTtvtiOai, bfik th. dwrlttod botvw, bank bn., ttB tof-rlhfr with ft nt rcb-vrtl of riclrBt sppl-a ni ftcbM. It will b bl. for a It nli. tb firs, of Apnt Mt; wtMft if buC mi4 it will W niul ptfTtrm nit. Wo tufitmr tvttwilart 4 irrmi tb Mbtwriovr, cadi ponomally tvt lb prmiiH. iMt Ctvarfirlii. 13 .BS SHAW, Sr. Farm for Kalel TtlR mtriffnH off-r mt FMVATI BALM tb foJiowtin -tnrrirrod KrJ Ettt: A eriiBio Fftrtm, titaftt it Moalrworr Ion hip, ladiana oovaty. !., lv Milts fraa tb SnMuibanBa Rirar, CONTAINIUUElltNDBtD ACRLt Wall tiBbmcl with brwlorkt ut4 ia. Tb t- prorrBMBit ara a f4 tfwal.iaf bout b4 bvi. A yoanr avrbanl aad Ber faiiinf tpnnf or i- ter oa tba rrr Tb Iaa k aaditlai4 Btlb, a Tfia of (ootl eoal. trWor fart bar partiwlibri Mfpfy t tlta aW agnbor. IAVti A. Bl lb" AN A.N. jaaVSm Caib P. 0., CkarftrW ccaaly, Pa. FOR SALE I VVAl.l AIU.K rittll'iUITV ia the village ar l.alheret.rg, Clearfield eounly, I'a-, consist ing of two Town Lots, a targe frame Ilweiling House, IS by I, well finished, with cellar apder; having all the accessary oatbwiidiaga. sasch aa Mahlc, Coal and Wood House. A I..,, an UIF.ec, I. by II. and It good tcarir.g Apple Trees. All of which will be sold r.ry low lor rash, or on term a lo suit the rarehssi r. For partiealars apply lo Ih. subscriber residing on Ih. premiere. ir. til-nlliit; WILSON, l.athrrebarg, .March I, !; tin. Carpets, Oil al.tk, Druggat, Clecka, Looking eiaawa, Ckaraa, Dackau, Washboards, Tuba, Flat Imas, fsns, Wiad.w O.iads, Wall Pspsr, Coal Oil Lasapa, Bedcords, t'mtrsllss, Enlrss, Forks, 6pooas, Cracks, Store. and Star. Blacklrg. HARDWARE, Qus.niwara, Tiawara, Olasiwsre, rTowdanwar., C.pp.rwart. Hooka. Rtatioaare. Masioal O.ads, Truaks, Skates, Aa. JfA)Ufb!rk will bsisld oa Iht saoil rea sonabls terms, aad ll . kigkesl marks! pries paid for Oram, ri otl aad all kiads of country produce RKMEMnKR THE PLACS, C. KRATZER'S, (Opposll. tk. Jail,) CLEARFIBLD, PKSN'A. Ill COURT FSOCLAKATIOH. yiTIKrtEAS, Roa. C. A. MATER, Pra.id.at 1 Jadga of tba Coart cf Cossssrw riea. f tk. Twenty fifth Judicial District, eoaipswed aC tk. eountie. of Ceaarleld, Ceatr. aad Cliatsa- aod lloa. Saarat Cltdi aad Hob. Jacob W'il BBLM, Aaaoeial. Jrdgs. af Cl.arSsId eoatyv har. lssaed their p'saapt, s. as. dirtrtid. for tka kolding uf a Court of Coaiaioa Pleas, Orpbaai' Coart, Court .r Quart.r tsaasioaa, CeaK af 0y.r aad Tsrasinanand Cart ol Ueaaral Jail l.liv ty. at the Court Heuae at CI ear Be Vd, ta and f1? tba coiibit of Clearfield, wnavmeaeing on tha Tktr4 Moiida), tllst tin), oX Mturb. lJ(, M4 t .cntlnue oa. week. VOUCH IS, Ihsrore. ksrs? (hs. t. taw. Coroner, J aatiees of th. Teac, aad Cawaubhsa. ia aad for aaid couaty af Ciaaiaaia, u appear ia th.ir propfr persons, witk Ih.ir Its Us, Records. Inquisitions, kiiauiaations, aad athw K.sseB Branca, t. do thof. th'.hgl Bbtrh to ta.it .ft.M. aad ia tkeii behalf, pwlaia to be dons. GIVEN BBdersay aaad at Clearteld, tils Sid. cay af F.hraary, ia tba year sf aar Lord aa. tboasand tight hundred and seventy. CYftKNll'S 1I0WK, Sh.rir. rpilR riF.JIdCRATlO ALMANAC for lfif.fi I 1 rST asd l-n for Bale at tb. post Offlc GOING IT ALONE Saddle and Hainej?8 Manufactory M TI1KKS1H Kti, TA, THK n4friri.fJ roffbootfatlr ,t.rrmt tt.ar.il. iro. nf HraHy oiihp, anrf tba pnMia rm rrall. that ba ia fatly prruirti U laannliMtnr', ob phort Btaiar. frw tha brat of withal KrHf rrry TvdnU ratra. vrwylhitig ia bia liaa. Hairinx iw prompt It. w HRNRT w. unorn. U(-.C;l!Ti:RH OTIt I--NoUcaitbraby ri'pB that the flloinc aoconata haia bran ctaiumrd atnl pttd by aad rraam af rrcnrt ia tbii ultica for tba inoprriioB of baira, Irfaitraa, rrxiirtni, anj all atbrrt ta any cM bar way int- rrvtr l, and iH bf pran tat ta thr Beit Or phant' Coart ut Ckatfif 1,1 coi aty, to ha brld at tba. Court lloortr, in. tha bon.h wt Cloar4oldt eoai. mracitiK ob tha ihinl MitJa (baina tba tlt dar) of Marrb. A. 1. !(;. linal acooant of Joori b II. Prath and Alar Wilhatnt, Bdltniaivliaiort of ISaaiuvl William lata of .turniiJe twaaitbip. ilKlrJ, Kimu iocouol of tathartna Mitrbrtl, axraatrtft of r. C. Miichrll, lata of Karai.l ltahi. riaa'd. Final a(Mvuat af Joba raiioa aad Klita Farm, aua. rxamtnr of Jama FvrNaun( Wta ! tba bar ougb of LamWr City, draoavrtl. i'artia) acroant of raaiarl HrrHy, aiaeatar af Saaiarl Hagrrty, br, lata af H aod ward towaabip drraard. Kiaal iwunt of Savuel HafcrVy. juarJiaa af WillrUa C, tra HtoiiTu i Orrin, 1 A. W. LKK, ClrarAriO. i'av Fab. II, IS70.U. J RaRiatar. JAMES H, PARKER, POltK PACKER, Aad vt holcsale Ilealer la Paeon, Mesa Park, Lard, ugar Cured Haass aad Uaaf, No. .10a Liberty Hsreat, II PITTBI BO, fK lm 'HR riF.JIdCRATlC I rlc rvwewtf. XairHto ir t-i Urrr. Urfysfl SI I.H;ll",r.r new ewkioned SI.RII1II5 foe sal. ar etrbange at .' UAn?.,T,fT.T.tp..r, ORGANS & PIANOS, ESI VS AXD MASUS t llAMUvN'8. rea tail it S, J. HAVES, Carwaosrill., Pa. HI T Ih. DEMOCRATIC ALMANAC y awars. Ecsjr. rarer sh-rvis) ara wi Oaly If - iwoaraa-.--swipn!;