! !! Sk gcpttbliran. Genrtot R.GooDLANPtn, Editor. CLEAR FIKLD, PA. WEDNKSfiAY MOHM.NU, MARCH lo, l7f. More Vtprnnex. It in a grout ity Hint every loyal ist i-nimot have an cflic-o tit llio ex pense of the people. To lliis end r.u8 llio Kudicul pin ly labored ever binco 1800. They cvoit inauRiiraied tlic civil war in order to multiply officers and issuo bonds to enrich themselves at the expense- of llio laboring nnd producing classes. It is u notorious luel that two thirds of our Congressmen nnd Legislators enter the halls of legislation very poor, but after serving llio dear people two or three terms they return to their constituents rich; and that loo, on a salary that scarcely pnys their board bill. This result our country cousins hardly understand, yet they are- com pelled to admit the fuel, bncause of the multiplicity of stamps manufactured by the (iovornnient, nnd the exorbi tant rales of interest they are com pelled to pay for the uso of money. A scheme is now on foot in our Legislature to foist one hundred and thirty ofllcs holders on the. taxpayers fur the next your. A bill has been reported in the State Senate providing for the lulling of ft Convention to amend llio Constitution of Pennsylva nia. It proposes a vote for or against a convention nt tlio general election in October, and at the mmo time 130 delegates arc. to bo voted for by the titizons. Upon counting the votes, if Ihcro is a majority against a conven tion, then ull tlio rest of the machinery is useless and thrown aside. If there is a majority in favor of a convention, then the delegates uro to meet at ILiriisburg on tlio second Tuesday (8th) of November, 1870, and to hnvc llio power to propose to the citizens of this Commonwealth for their approval or rejection a new Constitu tion or amendments to the prcsonlonc. Wo are willing to open the door, and that very wide too; for the man ufacture, or amendment of tho Con stitution, if tho parly in power will giiaranleo to respect new instruments of that character. It is n notorious fact, that as n party, they treat the old ones both National and State, with less roped than a note (roin Mrs. Grunt,' or Geary, to attend a ball, although they tako an oath to support them. In fuct wo uro willing to submit lo any amount of taxation torture, if it will only lend Hack nnd white Republicans to believe in, and support "tho Supremo law" of the Slate and Nation. Wo luivo but little faith in the virtue or competency of an individual or parly who hnvo befouled every channel of American Liberty, for ten long years. Those who hnvo but little respect for tho present Constitution, lire illy qualified In amend it, or make n new one. No Kudiral ever built up n Church or saved a Stalo. They are as impotent for good as infants arc to build railroads; heneo wo have no faith in submitting our Constitution to hands which are rendered incompe tent by nuturo to do a good act. Sua Br and Tm;r. In tho course of n recent debate in the United Slates Senate, llio Democratic members were taunted with their liuiwcricul weak ness in that body. Mr. Caerly, a llemociMtie Senator from California, and who hy tho way is us sharp as n steel trap, said that "ho thanked God that none of his party had been sent to tho Senuto hy bayonets over the heads of u downtrodden and oppressed peoplo, nor could on army ollioer bo found who hail a spark of Democracy in him, mean enough to foist himself into either branch of Congress or a Sluto Legislature." If Cusserly did not grasp tho Radi cals thut limn wbero tho word was short, then we know nothing about it. Statesmanship! A Washington correspondent suites (hat lien llullcr lias appointed a Massachusetts nigger to West Point. Congressman Prosscr. of Tennessee, has also recommended tho appointment ol "a bri-htTcnnes- discovering tho difference between ceo lad," whilo McCormick, of Arizona, llio colored guests und colored wait will recommend nn Indian os Cadet ,r hailed ono of tho ibrmcr with, from his Territory, and tho delegate I JIo,c' vv"iu''i K'4 "i hlho of Hint from Wyoming declares thai if'iliol ,lu1rkc' ! S"'' r '"A 1'"' l, niggers and linlians aro admitted, he will appoint a femalo to Iho same TMiiion,and that without any reward, ain, or tho hope thereof. Of such is modern Slnlcsmaiisliip. ! Loyal Iiil hiinNtjitE. Tho carpet bag Coiigresmnnn, Wbittetnorc, who ' snis expelled from bis seal a low weeks since for selling Cadolsliips, Is attuallv luck ami stiimninir Ma i n l aw sa district in South Carolina, for 10- Adoptkii. Tlio hti-t politico relig ultt lion. For downright impudence , ions niovemeiit that bus been hutched and venality thj, out IJctods the I dcveluied itself in New York, last Devil, mIioii ,o ofr. red to sell the week, and hits been put forth as "tho ivlmlo world to tho Satior, when he Mrlhodist I'laironn," and will bo run did not possess a font of its soil. by thai denomination. It seems Hint l lnUeiiii.ro hiii.1 be the same t in rARDONfcD. President. Grant, on Fiidur last, nardouod "Toin" nml "All. I'.rown, two nS'eroes who were I tried lira inilit-irv romn.i..;..n .ml1 ron il" f ,. ' 3 V J I "" i n-r, . . .. una uniiotttfa to llie i'l.in-nnJ, ( . f ".) rriiitcfilitoryf.fr life. Two inor. i Ui3nl v, ltr:! - . - tn i I.UK it.uniy, irB-ii, iii lMM,'V,'rlh?UUNy7,iH'enlingilioiriTiim'i!di .1 Step ToirnrA tmpn In f I Mil. Alt ACT To l.iroHCK Mil HI) St Ft It AUK T TiisroiNTon nmiooNKt- wniTiim ASK wc llHirMMl! The following is published in tho New York papers as tho text of the hill to enforce, llio nmendiiinnls to the Constitution, w huh was recently pass ed in the lower llouso of Congress:' "An Act lo rnf"er the Fifteenth Amendment to lheCimtliliilH.il." lit II enacted hy tho Senate nnd House of lit n. scntalirrsof llie I'uilcd (flairs of America, in Congress es.ciiiMcit : freruil 1. Il shall he Ilia duly of the Pcerrlary of the Interior lo Appoint, or ranee to lie appoint e,, three ('umntinMoiMT lor earh election district of the arrant Conirrcseioiwil l tut rlcln of Ihr foiled States, to enforce lha pro! isions of tha Pittceiilh Amendment to the I'on.titiillun. The stiiil I' tnissioiters for such purpose aliall have lha sole riglil to decide on the tii:iliflcition. of all voters who aliall oflrr lo vote for members of Congress or eUvln for I'resiJnit and Vice I'resiilenl, ant! Ilia rirlosive authority to receive the ballot, cujt si any such election. Sae. I. It aliall tie llie duly of Commissioners to eorliry the result of the election in Ihvir die tricts respectively, duly scaled, to the said Secre tary of ilia Interior. hire. 3. The Secretary of the Interior ahall oer tify under hit hand and teal the natm-e of the per aona who appear t biln hy the aforesaid returns to He eleeled members of Congress or elertora for President and Vine President, and the persons who ahall receive such certificate of elecliou ahall bold llie ofHeeor rxcrcirc the sultiorily therein ilceigna ted, auhjeet lo tho sixth ecclion of tins not. Nr.r. 4. It ahall be the duly of the I'uiled States MaralieJe ill their reapectivediatriuta to auatain the Commiesioncre of Kloclioit herein provided for in the performance of their ilutiea. and ahall detail a etiBicicnt foroe of deputies to areure order at the elecliona herein provided fort and in the event of the force of any aueli Manual provine; inadequate, tho Marshal ahall have the tight lu call on the neareat commending oirit'er of troop of tho L'nitud titatos to aid such Marshal I pveacTrc order. Sice. s. It aliall lie the duty of the Secretary of War to so elation the troopa of tha United btntcs. immediately proordiiijr, any election Herein pro vided for, at convenient pointa adjacent to the principal polling plaecaof the eeveral OooitreaNlon al dirtriota, and in the principal eitioa a eoiumand iiijr forve of auoh troopa aliall lie encamped in the parka or other aailahle place of auch eitica, st and pmtedinK any cleolion at aforeaaid. bee. 0. All queftione in rvsard t the regulari ty and faimree uf the election of incinhcra ol Cun a;i'eaa, aliall he referred to the Hecretary of the In terior, to the House of Ilcprcaentativoa, who ahall have exclusive juriedietliin theioof; Bad is like manner all qurntioue relating to the election of clectori fur I'reaidcnt and Vice I'rcaidrnt, ahall be rrferreil to the Frceiilcnt, who ahall appoint a com mittee of not leaa than three auitahic peraona to exauiilie and deeidc nil auch questiona, aud wheae dcciaiont ahall lie hnal and conclusive. bar. 7. Tbie auhject ahall tro into effect when Confrreaa abnll, hy reaolutioa, only declare that thrce-fuutha of tlio titatea have ratified the pro poacd Fifteenth Amendment, and have declared that the C'onatitution ia amended accordingly. A inoro ingenious plan to rob the Treasury nnd to perpetuate power in the hands of tho Radicals th rough all time, could not well bo invented. Under its provisions, tho Secretary of tho Interior will have to appoint three Federal officers for the boruvgh of Mif- fliiitoirn,jifty four in this county, and about six thousand in the Atate, lo decide on the riyht of the fenjde to vote in the near two thousand voting places in Pennsylvania I The poll boons nro to bo held by these apiointccs of the Government no man unless ho bo a Radical or a Negro, will have a right to seo them, and even those can only do so by suflornnco. They aro sent to Washington, ai d uro there to he opened and counted by Radical clerks in the Interior Ieparlinent, nnd the result, which, as sure us frauds can mako it, will ho a Radical victory, will be proclaimed. Tho United Slates Marshnfs have tho authority to surround tlio polls with a special police, to enforce tlio decision of the Judges as to tho right of Democrats to vote, nnd it is made the duty of tho Secretary of War lo station troops, immediately boforo a Presidential or Congresaioniil election, at "points uiijaecnt to the principal voting places of llio sor-cinl Conres siotial Districts, And in the principal cities," lo overawe, to shoot down, or to disperse any crowd of refractory Democrats, who may claim fair play in thn election of President or of members of Congress. If this bill passes into n law, tho people will be prepared for a Sixteenth Amendment to the Federal Constitu tion, which il is said will be : "None bul Radicals and Negroes shall bo til lowed to vote, nnd nono but Negroes and Radicals shall bo allowed to hold ollico." Ho who, ten years ago, would have j dared to hreutho even tho wish of such a stride us this bill proposes, to wards a consolidated despotism in the United Slates, would have been deem ed a tn nn lie. Now, wo doubt not, part)' pressure will in alio men support il, who ten years since, would have shouldered a musket lo prevent its execution. Infamy is not u eulllcient ly strong term with which lo brand it. Pill w hat ought tho people do? Mijflmtoxrn Iiajistcr. Tut. Colors Mixino. The "coming man" sometimes mixes up things in a promiscuous nimincr in Radical socie ty. In llio Washington correspon dence of the liostnn I'ost, the follow ing incident is related : "At Colonel j Forney's Into reception, tho first prao - Heal eoinniiulinii of tlio w liito and colored races in a social way that has trnntpircd this season was seen. The nppi'iiiunco of Goncral 'l'a to nt tho president's reception, und sonio oth ers thereafter, wu of a severely formal character-, but at Colonel Forney's ro teplion, tho severe formal ceremony of presentation to host and cursls wits followed hy the lippinr; of the glass in respectful reconnilion and goncral participation. At llio inl'or- tnal refreshment titble. l'rof. Vashon and threo colored ners.ins worn ibe recipients of ilieso civilities. Whilst these social coniminglings wero pro gressing, (bo colored gnesls gathered alroiit llio refreshment table, ttfler the custom of their white friends. A dis- t illrniii!irf! mcnihiie .if Citnoi.itia t.,.i which he rc-:civcd a tli'Oiified how and llio rc-iionso, 'Thank you, sir, I am one ol llio guests. I am I'rol. . Tho t.'ongressmiin, nn out nnd out Radical, somewhat lionpltiaacd, re plied : 'I beg your pardon, I did not ohscrvo it; wo shall get used to these things by and by.' Forney's hotiso was certainly the right plaeo to inaiigiirato Ibis mulish age. The llhtck and While Ruvclcrs jubilee has i-oinmeiiced. the leligions field has heeomo too small for Unit la'ge and ei. lerprising church, wliiih if it continues will in a few J lul ' wind up tho Republican Imrlv. s . ,,"';,i,-s- tins hotly is still en-, f"1 '" l:;7"ls'f'l""'nJ the ('..Jet our,,,,-, i no inn oi it v ol nienilM rtnre ...,.i.cl : ' I- .. - . I a I ny Jr lo koi ihci t ' 7 ' " ' 1 '' ,l,'rpHiM",,l,l wo. Will bnln-ry Iom j , f w 1 1 'v toimuvr. Aitiiiitrr niirf Utillrr. While Webster lived, a nnijniily of llio people of the South, tliilei'ed hunt his politnul theories, nnd wilhheld fen in him, hy rrssoii ol thn I tlifli nni e. that support whit h Would have placed at his command t Itu Vighesl pulilical honors nnd the greuteH political trust. Hut hla genius was over recognised, ii nd no slain nor reproach ever thrown like mod iimiii Ins escutcheon. Dan id Wehsl.-r, dead, has his memory embalmed in Southern hearts as the upright, honest defender of the Con stitution, who dared to bravo the iierniciousseiiliiuent of his section and llio disgrace ol being ejected as n mountebank from the boasted cradle ol liberty ol American Republicanism. The memory of llio sago of Marshfield still lingers fresh in llio memory of tho Souili as great among tho great of Anient nn history n slutesman r, horn neither art nor blandishment, i,r profuse cnioltiinotit, nor subordinate political theory, could over scduco lo violate plighted faith, and sacrifice to interest or expediency tho solemn covenants of a written constitution, signed and scaled, and published to tho world ns tho organic law of the great republic ol the American .conti nent. Tho mighty men of to day of tho cradle of liberty and of Now tug lauil iutellocl and of Massachusetts' civilization, nro Charles Sumner and Benjamin Kruntilin Duller. Tlio ono tlio author of a higher law than that promulgated by Divine Revelation, or thai arranged hy pure men as llio best conception of humnn intellect. The other gains eminence by appealing to tho lowest passions which could attract tho demagogue, ami secures it. by becoming u traitor lo principle anil a traitor to friendship and truth, in tho sulo of Douglass, tlio peerless slur of the West. Of all who havoligured conspicuously in over riding tho Con stitution, and inaugurating tho pro Bcriptive policy of bayonet rule direct ly upon tho South, and indirectly, by means of bayonet rule and bayonet law upon tho people of the Unitod States, none have figured ao conspicu ously, so earnestly, and so effectually, as Charles Sumner and Uenjumin F. Putlur, of Massachusetts the tail end of American greatness in tho Congress of. the United Stales; llio unscrupu lous, unprincipled aspirants for tho in n title of Duniel Webster, tho living slanderers of Republicanism ; the art ful suppers of Divine. Inspiration, and tho destroyers of Public Faith. Kach is cold, eclrish, deliberately und des perately wicked, full of envy, malice, and nit uncliiu itaoleness, and of tlio ambition of lleelzebtih, with ull his chicanery nnd subtleness. One prospers hy classical theft, while tho olhor suc ceeds by premeditating sensuality. One, impotent, displays a picture gallary costing thousands, and a colored housekeeper in the Senate galleries for equality; the other dis penses a grocery of wholesale magni tude, fur liberty and Republicanism ; w hile both sap freedom to its founda tions, and in its nnme, through plun der, robbery and persecution, pavo the way for tyranny and oppression. Augusta (6Vt.) Sentinel. Ax Atrocious Lvsilt. Tho "clo quent Nyo" spreud himself in the Son- aio ihe other day, over the subject of XOmiltliig a nigger Irom Mississippi to a seat in thai "highesl deliberative body in llio wui id " Ho was especially jubilant, und rejoiced exceedingly in welcoming n ticgru to thn seal of Jefferson Davis, und tho poor, degra ded, besotted and utterly irreclaima ble beast, actually boasted of hit n fi ll i to und unutterable baseness! If, a few years ago, Nye, Chase, Seward or any of the Abolition Senators in Con gress had invited Senator Davis to a dinner party, and, instead of attending it, he had sent his servant to fill his seat, oven this poor, stultified and un clean nniinal, Nyo, would have felt it as an intolerable insult on the part of .Mr. l'uvis. Jlut now, 3Iiissiiiii lias such un intense loathing nd disgust for Nyo nnd his companions, that, instead of degrading a noble and chiv alrous gentleman like Mr. Duns, she actually scuds a nigger to (ill his seal in that body! And worse, infinitely w orse, instead of a decent, moral, und useful negro auhgen, Mississippi has llio amazing audacity to pick up an abnormal and debauched "free" nei;rii, ami sends him to associate with Nye and his companions. Day Hook. LoVAL Roiinritrt Tho complaint, so universal in nearly ull lis- Sialos, comes also from Illinois! Tho Radi cals have been plundering tho people und llio Treasury of tlio State. Ju two year they increased tao expen ses of tho Suito Government from 1 81.ss:,i"- ' S i.itG.'i.L'o". Theso par lisans, with a profession of economy on incir lips, urc constantly mcreas ing expenses nnd adding 'o llio bur-di-ns ol iho people wherever they tun obtain power. Thcro is scarcely a Slate in tho I'liion where tlio I.eis latin o has long been under the control of tho llatlieal parly, that hits not become a l.y-word of reproach for its corruptions and Its unmitigated acts of r.i-eitlity. Tho two great States ol .Now lurk unl reunsylvnuiu furnUli '""( Illustrations til tins fact. A , l"',l( J' lin" controlled Iho action of iiiriinrcii in i nesv in o otates, which, il applied to the private affairs of life, would hnvo resulted in sending those gailly of its pursuit lot lie penitentiary, ralher than secure Ihom u ro election lo tho places had so signally dis graced. (treensburg Democrat. A Coin, riKci.ARATio. Simon Cam eron declared in the United Stales Senate, in speaking in lavor of the admission ol llio negro Revels lo his seal, that "the tide nf uar would hair. ' - ... i -. .. . , , gonr against us na i tf Ml been lor mi,. OUtl negroes who carno to the rescue." This is a cold declaration, ami wo want llio white soldiers who pride themselves upon their prowess nnd ahilily lo cope with Southern soldiers, lo nntko n nolo of ibis fact. Hero is a declaration that they wero iliinhle lo mutch the soldiers of the South in battle, and "O'l.tltJU negroes hsd to he called in to help them or el-o get whipped. "Uoys in blue, how do J you like it ?" Simon, however, wo think wasrefer- ring lo the condition of tlio Radical ..... ii - pauy. tie was very anxious lor I lie I l"lh Amendment, becntiso he is sharp cnoiign 10 seo utai me "inio ot war is against the I Cut it-it 1 party, ami he wiinis to call in fiDO.iinil negro voles lo help that parly out of trou'.ilo. Sharp man, thai Simon. ;otiiini nt T l APrTs Congress is giving r,tll ntlenlion to the subject ol the coirupl pril(.,ices of lis luemhei-s in I m ..il,. .I , i-l.,,.. ...! , . . . . " 1"' '"" In- ..r wliicli ntt'iuiu'i it hnvo fil. ilinmnlvo-, ii hull itu evil by losing ill ii, cLoitj,. new? lH)ulif-il. Thf Itoorrtf mf IVnsIons. Wit trust soninone who is cnnstnnt ly suggesting the giving of pensions lo widow and families of deceased politicians, who inav hnvo served s parly in some puhfin posit inn, will soon get sense enough to stop it. There have been propositions fur pensions to M'sdatiis Lincoln and Kuinton, and wo hear tho press of tho loyal party everywhere calling lor Ihetn. Mr. Si nator Wilson, of Massa chusetts, has repeatedly mailo attempts to gel a hill through Congress for tho benefit of the old clothes woman now travelini in F.urope ; hut Mr. Wilson could ho nt much hotter hiisincss if ho desired lo bcrvo tho workingtnen of the country its ho claims. Hero ho is like a lunatic wedded to a sii;r!o itlc constantly gelling up in the highesl legislative hail In tho t inted Slates, nnd making the most strenuous efforts to voto nwny tho people's money for llio benefit of tho ''lono widow" who is wealthy when compared with hundreds- of thousands whom AVilson would assess in order that sho might have a pension. She can travel abroad, bul tho taxpayers of America, who arc asked to furnish hern pension, can not tnko a holiday excursion, because they nro not able to bear the expense What did Lincoln and Stanton ever do for tho country that their relicts should be supported hy tho people? These men wero simply tha. tools and dirty-workers of a purty, and their every action was to the end of benefitting Unit party, lhoy were menials of a fanatical junta, not ser vants of the people, nnd So far from doing anvlhing lo aid or benefit the people, they wero constantly enforc ing, ui llio point of tho bayonet, tho schemes of tyranny and oppression concocted in parly caucus. Many who would be assessed to pay these pensions wero by these ghouls drug ged to prison, retained ther fur months, and finally released without charge or triul. If pensions are needed by tho wid ows of those who have pmven them selves faithful only to the Republican party and its most dumnablo schemes of persecution and tyranny, let those pensions be made up from the privute pursci of those who plunder and steal untold millions annually from the people. romeroy's Democrat. Dlowino on his Comrapfs. The Krio Observer says: Senator Lowry is wriling a scries of letters sliowitig up tho public robberies nnd iicun acts generally of Goorgo Ucrgner, editor ot the llarnsburg lelcL'raph, tlio Ito- publican central organ. They appear in tho rhilauelpliia bvoning lcle- graph, ro very spicy, and aro to be continued indefinitely. Ho says there is a day coming when tho peoplo w ill no longer submit to be plucked liko so many geese, nnd will havo reform or hang tho leaders of the Ring tn the lamp posts of tho capilol ; and if the hitler event should occur, ho predicts that Hergncr "will lie exalted above the rest, by having his bond borne upon a pike-pole, high above the others, as chief among tho dun of pub lic plunderers." The wonder is that tho Senator should remain attached to a party of which Uergnor is ono of llio controlling men in Pennsylvania. G ft a Nf Whitewash ed. Goncral Garfield's report uptin tho jrohl speca Inlinn in Now York, whitlt cnliiiinatoil on "the hhit-U Friday," and 'pretty near "dusted up" Jim Kislt & Co, has been presented to tho llouso Committee- on Itankiii" and Current )-. It has beautifully tvhitotvashod tho man of tlio ti bile llouso, ami till Ins relations, inelutling tho lyiiiK Corhctt. (.iarHuld had belter tro into tho business of whitewashing by hnlvsulo. There is not a man in tho country with alhlm bio full of brains, whotloos not believe that General Grant, Mrs. Grant, Cor bull, lloutwell and llullcrfffcld, to say nothinie nf certain other parties, were in this infamous swindle upon the interests of the commercial classes, lint of course Garfield would make it all ri-'hl for Grunt & Co. Radical Kconomy. Ours is a good (sovornmcnt. U enme in power lo iuaugtirato a series of brilliant reforms and to retrench exponscs. As u sanip'o of its economy, wo call attention to tho following facts: Alaska ia now ono of our acquired possessions. It is a place of rest for an army of United Stales officials, who live off tho people. In rcsponso to u Congressional resolution, Secre Inry ISoulwcll has transmitted to the Speaker a detailed account tf the re e!, M and expenses of the Alaska swindle for the past year. Rece!pls from ull sources, Jl,8li),ri4. ' Kx penr.es lo collect Iho above, $507, 7!,M. So it costs 82". 50 to rolloct $1 of revenue up there ! Hut then loyalty must bi rewarded, mid who of the winkingmen will object to such a little steal J IlrXONSTalXTr.O A Sf.CON'lJ TiU. llrownlow and tho Radienl delegation in tho hitter llouso of Congreti, nro making desperate efforts to have the government of Tennessee overturned, und a military despotism ro-eatub-lished over Iho neoiile if that Sialo Tho action of Congress in tho cuso of tioorgiti, encourages thorn to hope that their designs may bo nttom. phshed. It will only retpiire a I null step in advance of former action on tho purl of Congress, but thut singlo step involves Iho assumption of the right lo destroy iho existing govern ment of any Stale in Iho Union. If Congress can inlei n.ro with the Con btiiuiion of Tennessee, it can do the same thing with Pennsylvania and if (ho people submit to Iho mi lingo in one case, lliero is no reason to believe that they would resist In tho ether. X en-roes in ( "ostiums Thciv seems to be n strong probability llint tho ne groes of iho South will insist Moon bo ing represented in the lower llouso of Iho next Congress. There nro quite a number ol districts in winch iho blacks have large majorities, ntij ihey will naturally incline to tho support of candidates of their own color. Tho ex-rebels will vole Ibr negroes in pre ference lo Yankee carpet-baggi in, and will bo justified in so doing lllack Congressmen will nt least reivsenl their own race, w hilo tha iiiwcrnblc carpel baggers will represent i,0 class or the comtniiiiily in which tiny hiivc located. Wo should not bo surprised to seo from twenty lo thirty negroes in Iho Forty second Congress The ventilation of the Hntise will noed to bo improved Lancaster IntellujenciT- lUr. Dr. Jolm ilcCHnintk, Trcfi Intitof ttio Drew Thvoloirnl Innii- lutp, nt oMiulinun, N. J., nnd cue of the niont omincnt M.'lif!tir uml iirraclior ola llio Airtliodist Di.iaeo.ml Citich. d.od on Frid.iy last pf lyphoid fever. WtVt tlVfttlSCIIKIltJ. t I'TOIIM' NllllC l:Nollcelahrr. l i h' l en that lettere Tetlamcntare hatinf I I a a-ranfri to tha aohieriner, os the f.Hale oil kiaml Hill.atna, adsnhillialor, SI K. Hincal, lata JKIIOMI- III! II ISDN, dceax-d. lale of lli.llurd of lll township, deceased, pray Inf. drer, lor township. Cleat Acid enwnlv, Pennsylvania. aMIrlm-ino neiforioaii'.a ol contract between tleurge persons indchtcd to said Kslsla are rr)neld lo (1. Pineal, lata of Bradford township, deceased, taaka Immediela payment, and llioaa hat ing I and said Klijah "meal, deceased, for Ihe puiehase eiaims aKanisf me same win preaint tact cuiy Buiueniiceiea tor seinemeni. JACOII I'MllfE, Eiecnlor. Ilradf.ird tp, March It, 1 MTO-Ot. I1HOI I'TIKI (IP PtRTl nftlllP. Notion la hereby liven that Ilia narlnerahin herrlrfnrc eiltlint: helwecn O. H. elerrell anil William lliler. known ai the trm of Mctrell A Ulster, dealers In hardware and manufacturers of tinware, Ae.. In ricaiflcld, waa dissolved on the Ilth d,, of March. ln.,..,.l,,,h.M,,W,, of both in all na branches aa heretofore kv II r in. u. a Co. The bii-incsl of tho old rro will be nettled up by 0.,D, Merrdl, tl the olhor of thr old rui. o. li. ail-. Kit hi. I,. WILLIAM U1UI.LH. Clcarteld, March it, U7U-4I. KOWIt NOW 111 JOIIj: A. STADLEU Reipectfulle Informs the cltiiens ef ClearOeld and ! vicinity -that be baa removed hla Bakery lo tha building nn Ilia corner of Market A Third Streets, formerly occupied by John Ilillharn, where he keepi constantly oa hand all klndl of CONFECTIONERIES, DREAD, PIES, K0LLS, CAKES, Ac. Which will be told at vary reasonable raus. BBSAD OIL TBS SC. ITS A L0AP. ATTENTION, BAFTSME.VI Raftsmen aro informed that lha heal and eheapaat Dread can at all times he had at BTADLKR'8 BAKERT, Clearnald. I' a. salt im FARM FOR SALE! rflllE snbaenbrr, being deairona of goiug weal, 1 will aell hie PARM, aituau on the weat aide ol tha Cdsqurhanna River, ahont I) miles flom t'leartlcld, LONTAININU 34 ACRES of good tillable land It acres of which are cleared and in a bifrh slate ol cultivation. There ie erected on lha piano a Frame House, with a kitchen and other outbuildings, and a good well of water under roof, it will he sold at a bargain for cash, or the terms will bo auade to anil the purchaser, l'oeeoe aiow given at aoy time. For further particulars call upon lha premises or address MUMP C. ITEIREV, March it, 1870-tr. Clearfield, Pa. PUBLIC VENDUE! rpilKHE will be sold at Public Sale, at lha real. X dence of the euhernber, in Lawrence towneuip, FRIDAY, MARCH Jjth, IS70, the following personal properly I Two horses, one yearling coll, na milk now, ono two-year-old steer, ona two borso wagon, ona dearborn wagon, ono buggr, ona sleigh, twin aleda, plowa, barrow, cultivator, fanning mill, catting bos, two grindatonea, bay by the ton, son fodder, ryo straw hy tha bundle, short straw, com in the ear, oata, rye and pouioea by tba busbel, chains, horse rears, saddle and bridle, buffalo robe, grain cradle and scythes, a ersr mnwi ncii, iron settle, a lot of Seasoned hull. ling lumber, and eotne 18 Inch abinglea. Alao. lha following arllclea of household furni ture : Two coobiug stoves, one ten plate stove, bed aad bedding, chain, and many ether aticlea too numerous to mention. Bale to eoroinroee at 9 o clock, a. m., of said day, when tha conditions will be made known hy LAZAKt'N ARMSTRONG. I.awrenea tp., march IS. i i. A MtlvAT HtltUAm-A Cbi.kering I'tanu and a Prince .Melodron. both in e'-xi onlcr. will he (old cheap. Apply lo THOMAS vr. r l.t.MI.il, l-oalom.-e. Curwensvillo, Pa. 2t. rpoDACCO. Prime article nf Navy. Cavendish, 1. Bpun Hdl and .Sat oral Leaf: also. Cigara, bauir. Ao, at C. KRATZEKS. (Opposite Ibe Jail.lraarS 1m "f I StCAL UOODS. Violias, Flaua, Fifes. At aV Aecurdeons, Claronels, llarmooieaa. Violin Mr.ngs, llndgce and Tail Plecea, Keys, Tuning Forks, Peerepioee an Idusis Paper, at (Opposite Jail.) (J. KMATZKR'fl. t ii R c k i. kTi r ate uric uarimon roots, JL Light Kit i . French Kip.w a eg. rrench fair. t t I 00. (Opposite Jeil.jJ 8if Alt'. KRATZERS. I Rl'ITri. Canned Strawberries, Lima Ue.ms. Corn, Feachre, Tomatoea, Aaparagua, Prunee, t:terries( Snccolaab and Appricols; Preterved Planes. Cranberry Saooo, Jrtliet, Pepper Caere, Mirabellee, Catsup, llusUtrd, Ao., for sale Ire (Opposite Jail ) C. KHATZilt. E K NIS V A R K. Te Ati. Ch.Bilxr 8ti. WMr Tilrliera, Bow It, twup Tnrcnea, Crani UK-( MrM Uirr.fi, n.nfs LltititP, Uutter It tea, fnKr Itnwlt, Tea Pi, -in 4 aa Mierttafot vi UlfM wid Vt How War, fur sal by (Ojiputn. J.,1.) c. KRATZCR. VOTIl'K TO UAniK.HKNt Xl Tti iidc-niiDfi araili bintrlf at tbii trthoti of tnTurning the Rrima that h hat nad ampla )ttrfariiutit al nltuft'i bead Vaiar lor Ibf ir ajcoisuwlation and nlrtainia4iit diHug th ruming trntoa, autl itmtei all to w bia a call. (u4t) WM M. JOHNSON. T T oim; am) lot Vor'mai.ki 11 Th ndpriifiMd will ll al I'mateSaU , .t - j t . . . . bia llooan and Loi, situate on borutt at reel, ho- .,. ....-. ..... . iwvcw ioicm ant reurta etreela, in l fctrneli of Clrar Bflii, The . i. -J a ii a rrrjr dnirahte Iwaiioo Tor a rtanlaoot. off tulij at a barfkia. Tertni mt. mr9 ClUkLKSLARRIMKR "ItTATl'-.K-MliM, ATTIIMIOM if Tha andpriiKnH tiarina; arrctiMl a naw and eomnodifm kmiM oa tha river bank al Hora hho Point, oiiboiilc th aMitibaimoB. aad bkrinn renin vr.i tboni larc rorka ao that rafia may land with mm, w nn Id en 1 1 tha atieniln of Waterman ta tha advaaeagea of tbia point fnr tring ap aJler a day'a mo fruia above. Tbt tablt will be apiead wiih a txiaatiful hand, and the bar well aupptitd with choice liquor, w r i.u y ecilNARiu. Kartin.ua, IJanh 1MT0. HITEU STATES II O X I H B0UGI1T, SOLD A EXCHANGED OX HOST LinERAL TERMS. GOLD BOUGHT AND SOLD At Market RbIcb. COUPONS CASHED. Pacifio R. R. Bonds Eouglit and Sold. JBew-STOC'K) nought and Hold ou Cosji mlnnlon ouly. -Aceonnts received and Interest allowed oa daily balance., subject lo check at slfhL in: ii avi n at nno., I l ly 41 foulb Third 8 1 reel, Pbilulclphia. SAML. I. SNYDER., Practical Watch Maker, Opposite Et Gov. Dialer's residenca, f ROOM) 8TREKT, rLKAHFIEI.lt, PA. t-All kin. I. of Watches, Clocks and Jrwrlrr promptlr repaired, and wotk warranted la eiv'e antislaelKin. snarl H DRESS MAKIG. To the Ladies of Clearfield and vicinity. ON tlia 1Mb inntant, Mi-n-a Pvt A lUtflrld. will otinnaDRI MliljC. I.HTAIU l.lIIHr.r, in Rtmrn No. I ofer llarlawlrk ft Irwiii'i l)nia; Ptor, ffurfncrlt n& ly T. II. Murray a ft liwofl.ee,) Mnrkat Pt.rirarflrM, Pa., and would repactftitly aolicit Ihe palronnga of tlia ladiei of Clearfield anil vleiaily. Thoaa who patron) ao ni may depend upon having their work loan ta order, both aa to t)le or faatilon, and with naatneaa and ditpateh. taar. 2: tt p i. JAMES H. PARKER, rOKK I'ACKKIt, And vVholeanle Desler In Bacon, Meaa Poik, Lard, Kugar C ured Hams and Cecf, No. 309 Libert; Street, u eiTTsniHo. riixs'A. Tt'TI !( A COlirAHI. l;aj. KK We have printed a lar( number of the new t tCK HILL, aad will en Iba receipt af teeotr. Bnts, njiil t fvea so at,T adsrcti, pi;j Jrrjitt uWtUrincnli. W Ull: MsTTI.H oP THK I KTITlov I ef stery V.. Swieal. admlnialia'rit. and M- aft'i sale oi a oerrain pieoc oi lanu situate in Urad- loM towualitp. Wtirrmislht tkida'Imti.litnitnnnrKl.jthPmrt.l ilac'tl, prtBenlvtl a (.itiliun U lb Orjitmrn' Ctut fitr (lid tMHinty ol Cirtifflrlil en thi Miti of JknuAry, tKIO, wllinf fi.rlh (hi I tin ftiil (tfuriM 0. SmrJ J haul In tin lilmimo, y pnrtl cairH, Mild Knd tHMinil mniM-ir lu eonvry m In nil boumtrt) mud Ufl(rilttl m Mtow'i brinning itt wbitc auk, l line vf Uriai ui J. W. Turner. Ibenre nortb ftsj drurrft. tri'il 41 iitreliri. lo Hufannih Iti..r j,e,: -.ne, .! u, .outh 4. a.cree., -tal -c psrenes ,o po : iiience aionX line 01 I am. llarrtaon trail, aoulh If ilecreea. west IS nercbes lo post; thaiion cast 71 perches more or leu to a irob, near run ; Ihenreoprun I! percbaa to poet ; thence eaat 27 perclira to slump, and thence north 17 degrees, east 77 perches lo white oak and place of beginning l sonlaining 37 acres, more or leas. That In pursuance ol aald contract aaid Elijah Smeal took poeeeaalon ol said preinlaea, made tel. ualde improvements thereon, and paid s consid erable portion of the purchase money. And fur- Iner, both said partiea lo aaid contract having died without any provision being made for the performance of aaid eonlract. Whereupon aald Court ordered and directed tbat t citation be issued and served upon the administrators, widow and heir of tlonrfre li. Sini-al, deceased, by read, lug or copy thereof, and notice lo all other parties in interest by publication in one newspaper for three weeka consecutively, to he directed to the heirs and legal reprrsentativea or aaid decedent, commanding them to appear on Wonder, March 2 1 It, A. I) 1S70. at an Orphans' Court then to be held st C earllcld, and show came, if any they have, why said contract should not be specihoally performed according to the true intent and mean ing thereof. Of all which the said heirs and par ties interested are requested tn take notice. Dy Ihe Court. mer It A. W. I. EH, Clerk O. C. SherilT's Sale. BT virtue of sundry wrltaof rsarfiiieaifrpooas Isaeed oil ol the Court of Common Fieaa of Cteerfteld eountv, and lo ma directed, tbero will he eipcsed lo public sale, at Ibe Court House, in Ibe borough of Clearleld, oa Monday, the Jlit day of March. IS7B. at I o'clock, p. ., Ibe following doecribed Real Estate, lewiti A certain tract of land situate ia Covington township, CloorJield county, l'a., bounded on the south by tho t-milhport turnpike, west br John Reiter, nurth and oaat by karthaus leads; con taining led acres, more or less; about 2j acres cleared, and having a young bearing orchard and a smalt frame house erected thereoa. hailed, taken in elocution and to be sold at the properly of Also, eeertmin tract of land situate in Covington tuwnahip, Clearfield county. Fa., bounded oa the south by tho rimitbport turnpike, west by John Ridsr, north and cast by karthaue laoda; con taining 100 acres, more or less; about li acres cleared, and a email frame house and young or chard thereon. Seised, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Henry Rider. Also, a certain tract of land sltuale in Woodward township, Cleetrfield county, pa., bcgiuninf at a moos oi imiui oi ucorge iitrukennerry, theuce by land of llockcnherry to land of John Alexander; thenca hy land of Alesander to oorner of Tnvlor'a land ; thence l.y land of Taylor to oorner of Conley lands; thence l.y Conlry's land to corner of W. A. and J. D. Vi hiUtiJe s laud; tbeoee by their land to nouesiiiee corner; tbenco by land of Wbile sides to place of oegiuning j containing 2s0 acres, more or lees; hating about lull acres cleared, a good hearing orchard, two-etory dwelling bouse i and s good baak barn thereon erected: be, or nan I of two surveys. Seised, taken in eiecstioa and lo j be sold aa the property of David Aekey. Alao, a certain tract of land situate in Morris township, Clearfield county, l'a, bounded aa fol lows : beginning at a black alder, thenca nortb (si degreca, eaat 22 perches; thence south lit degrees, eaat !2 perrhca; thence aoulh 30 degreca. eaat 23) perches; thence aouth 7, degreca, eaat 3! perches lo post ; thence south 37, degrees, east 72 perches, thence south 6S degrees, east fl perches; tbenor north w0 degrees, east III porehee; tbeoee north 21 degreca. cast 2 perches; thence north 71 de grees, east sis perches to a chestnut ; tbrnoe norta 60 degrees, west four perches to a post; thence south 7degrw. west It perches to a post ; tbence 4V degrees, weat 02 perches te a post; thenee north S'i degrees, west 144 perebea to stones; Ibenoe north 2 1 degrees, east 3D perches to a whits oak; tbenea nortb 871 degrees, east 131 percbei to a pine stump ; thence south 37 degrees,, west eight perches; thence south 64f degrees, cast 331 perches; thence south 4S degrees, eaat parches; thence aoulh H degrees, eaat 43 perebea; theaea aoulh S7) di grace. east 17 perches to sloaes: thenca neeth S3 degrees, eaat si perches to a white pine stump thence JT4 degreca, east 34 perches to stones, and tbence aouth !j degreca, weet 110 perches lo the black alder and pi eve of beginniog : containing ls acres and 7 perches. Surveyed 1 lib November, ISfci, on warraat granted to llenry tlroe. Seised, taken in eiecatioa Bod ta bo sold as Ihe property of llenry liroe. Also, a certain tract of land sllaate in Chester ville, Decatur township, Clcarteld aoanty. Pa., boanded aad deerribed as follows, to wit: Front ing oa street (d fed, nod oa Alton street 175 feet, back lo Clover alley ; being a corner lot. aad known as lot No. 2, and joining lot No. 27, in aaid town plot, and baring a two-story plank boeie erected thereon. Seised, taken in execution and to he sold as the property or Edward Hill. Alao, a certain tract of land silnata in Boggs township. Clemrtel'l Bounty, Pa., beginning at a white oak corner, thence norlb 167 perches to white oak t thenco by John Taylor survey, weet 2.to perches to post, aad coiner of John W. Kyler: thence hy same, south 117 perches to post thence east 2.16 perches te white oak and plaoa of begie ning; eontaining 21 acres, more or less; having riTtn.n ,ie dousc eni oarn. and a tarn i k.;. .i...a ..i .k. . -n " J , V searing orchard and about 1 0 acres e eared land. t. i.. , ... .... .. .. . . -"-- " eoi we toe property of Jaaea M. Phaw AlrM). a rfrtaia trart of land liluata la Oaevola iH.rt.unh, Clearfield count, l'a., hounded aa M Iowa : Fmni't-K aimth oa Lin git street 0 fat. and it being a ni'ldlt lot, aliiinina; lota No. tfl aad K9 ; it being lot No. tT on plot nf uid borough : with a gnod twa-atory ptanh hoaat and ethtr aat haild- I iK rffrtffd tbaraon heiaeti, taken ia tier titioa ua to b 0,l tbt pnptrty ol Murphy A Ktria Alao, a rrtam tract of land 'oat ia Borra tuWDfthtp. ClearPald eountr, Ta., boundrd at (. low, t wit: iWrinnlaa at tha aoutb-faat eomar of tha aarriT. tbrnec north 0 pprehaa, along Hat iwroiru v aia if iur joarpti n ntiaina, aori altarwai it o..my("t tbirlft BiH t ,'ia Mitrhrll, tc tioat eornarc tlitPtc mtn oT lahila of Pbllit. Ha nrboff attut ati ftorcbn, anj atill w?at br land of stiaaiy i,aintiu 4 pfrrh(a; tlirora a cam wrat 1 p re lie-; thrnct weat 3C pe-rrhfi to corner af land uf Andrew Croat; theiift alonj bit hat, aa eua TFTed ia lA2. tooth laj perrhca to a poal i thfaoa br other landa of A. Cnat, emit M perrheat eoa taiaiitg 13 acre; being tba larreft portiun of a aurvey ia the name of Adam htewirt, and patented 10th April, I7VI; nearly all cUarad. and baring a ait ail bouae and bara treated thereon, boned. taken in eiwutiun and lo ba told at tin property of Jacob llaner. Alao, four certain truMa of land, ailnata aa fol low : No. I iituata in 1 trad ford townahin, Clear- Held eount.r, l'a., beginning at a alack oah on tbe bank of the tSiiMfurlianna rirer. Ihenea aoutb 60 drgrrea, well 222 perchra to a poit on the original line of furvey t Ihrnee north i'J drre, a. weat 120 perrhea to pli.'b pine wirner on tha V eat Uranebof the ruaqut hanna rirrr: turuea down aaid river, ila eeveral couret. and dutanrev, about 34.1 ptfrhea to llt plar of beginning: containing f3 acrea and all.twaimea with 71 irrchr, and having thare on erected a amall log bouae and barn, and aboat 7a acre elrart-d. Trart No. 7, aitiiated in llrad ford townhip, Clrrnlil enuntv, !' beginning at a cncninbrr, na tlio We! H ranch of the NiiMfna hanna, eorncr of a larger trnr-j, nf whif b th ia i a part: thrn. north ft? drgn-en, wear Afl prrche to a poai j ineiicc annin ealvrir in pen-hia lo a p!t; thence north eaatrrly AO perehei lo the nrarj thence along the liver, hy it aeveral onurara and diMancea, to the encumber and place of beginning ; eontaining alnt 2n acre, more or Ice, all cleared land. .No. 3 tract, eitnala in karthaua iwnhtp, ("Irarflfld county, l'a.. hound d on the eaat aide hy the Clinton county line, nHh by lund of Hugh JslHlonignl, weet by J(hn .Mrtlomral, and aoulh by land ol Jeremiah t.ainc. containing aloat 60 ai'rra, and liamg erected thereon a lai go two ttory frame hoiie, a frnine hant. barn, and a good bearing orchard, and being alt cleared and nnder a good it ncc. No. 4 tiact, aituale in Karthaua tnwnahip, Clearflrld county, l'a., adjoina the alo deacribed 4(1 acrp. and being all cleared. Keiird, taken in eiccution and to ba aold aa tbt propeitj of lunar (iainea. Alao, a certain tract of land aituate la Ilrady townliip, CleatfieM ooiinly, I'., bounded on tbe north hj landa af John Huuibarcer, wet by llev erling, ih by I'attnn, AcM and cnat by 8miib and other: containing l0 acre, and having 24 a-res clrnrrd and a log h"ne ami lain erected theref-n. Heircd. tnken in eTivntion and to ba told an the property of Jame A. liton. MJtddrri will take nMlc that IS per cant, of the cm rebate moorr mail bo pid a baa th prnpert t la knocked diwn. or It will ba put p Kln fr la, . 1 Ilh.Mi.3 IIVW h, Rnanirr a Orrirr. I Sherif. Clearllcld, l'a., March i, !S7. j FOR SALE! VAt.fAtll.K rROPKHTTinlhevillateor IV l.utherai'urK, lleatDeld ooiinty, Pa.con.i- log of two Town Lots, a large Irame llwelling llooae, IB hy M, well Unl.heil, with cellar oner; having all the neceesery outhmlilinge, each as p,are, vioii .ea oou tlou.c. itian, an tllTtce, IB b U, and II g.d Waring Apple Time. All of which will ho sold very low for ea.h. or on ' terma luanlt t Ihefurchnaer. Pacparllcalaapply ! to the auberrit'cr residing on the preeniece. Llr. I1KUIIUG W 1LS0N. I.ulher.t.urg, March , 1STS l:ra. rpiiR pKMnrnATic ALMANAC for IBM X Is"! and inns for at th Posl Offlce. i. . : ,n"K"' ;MmyBi awjs sai i grgal JXdmtlsfnuuli SherilT's Sale. KT eiflne ol anadrj r is of .set Fntnt, l"-ad sol nf lha l.'.iwrt f ( nana,, Pleas e' Ci-stiAe'S ejountv, and lo sit Slraeiad, there will he eiiHierd in PUHI.IO hAI.K. si Ihe Conn Ilowse tn the borough tif C'leerfleld, ns Mondat, ihe Hal nr of March. I"!, at nns n'tloek, P. M., the foliating Ileal Kslate, la wil t All Ilefcndanl'l Interval In certain tract af land attuats In tlnratlda townahia, rtearfleld eoonly, l'a., boanded anj deacribed aa follows, la wil : lleginnlng at s post, thenja north 2f degraea, east lvl.4 pcrehea tostoncat thence aoulh B?i de grees, eaat 89 .erches lo a post ; thence aoalb 2 degrees, west U4 perebea lo stoncai Ibenee north S7i degrees, west It. 7 perohca to gum; thenee ZZ!'Z"il Td ",'. UYZSZ aoalb IU( degrees, cast It perches to While nek jjj aewreei, scat loM tcrehei to tha plan, of . ' 1 ,. j beginning; containing Uj acres and allowance; having about i'j Bern cleared and a house creeled thereon, hcited, taken (n execution and to he told tt tha property of 8. T. Mi:c!:n, Also, all those certain premises sllaate lo Clear field eounty, tn I lie State ol Pennsylvania; one thereof situate in Huston township, in said county, beginning at a opanon ona, corner or land of J. B. Smith, thence norlb To degrees, cast 108 perches to post in email run thence north 90 degrees, wrsl 3T9 perches to pust l tbenoe nortb 70 degrees, west IDS perches; thenca south 20 degrees, east STtl perches, hy land of J. II. Smith, to place of beginning; eontaining 240 acres and allowauec; being the sama premises conveyed to said David Tyler by I. tleire A Sone, by deed dated May It, lh&7, recorded in deed book 'H,"page S4&, Ac. Also, 100 acres of land aitnate in stme township and partly in Jay township, Elk county, being in the north west eorncr of lot No. 4Htt7, bounded hy Ihe Aral described premieea ou Ihe eaat, hy landa of Hewitt on the aouth, and being the aame prem ises conveyed lo said liavid Tyler by M. Nichols and wife hy deed dated March Sib, tigA:, recorded in deed book 0," page 431, Ao. Alao, another piece in Huston township aforesaid, beginning at a post by two small hickories, Ibenoe by Irst de scribed piece, north 70 degrees, east 38 perches to beech: thence still by Tyler, aouth to degrees, east SIS porches to Spanish oak ; thenoo aoulh Til degreca, west 3 perch s lo post ; thenee by John llewitt'a land, north 70 deg ees, west 21 perebea to place of beginning; oonlaiDing se.-ea and ail pcrehea, nett measure : being the came premi eea conveyed by Alwood Bundy and wife l,y deed dated 14th May. 1AAI, recorded indeed book "T," page S43, to said David Tyler. Also, two other pieces of hand sitoate in Huston township, Clear lid county, and in Jay township, Elk eounty; ene thereof part of lottery warrant No. 638, dated May 17th, 17b beginning at a post in tberunon the south aide of Bennett's branch of the Sione unboning Creek, at aootb-caat corner ef other land of David Tyler, Ibenoe by aame, north 20 cegrcca, oast 379 perrhca to stonea; thenee hy land loraoerly of Lidd Co., north 70 degrees, east 40 perches lostonoa I thenca south 20 degrees, east li'j pcrehea to hemlock ; Iheaee by other Und of Ilavid Tyler, aouth 70 degrees, weat IS perches to nhita oak t tlieuee aootb 20 degreee, eaat 24 perches to a birch ; thence sooth 70 degrees, weat 12 parches to place of beginning; containing lot aores and allowance; being the same premieea conveyed to the said David Tyler by S..ml. Sayer and wife by deed dated July 271b, I ",47, recorded ai I'learuold in deed book "Il,"pai;e4?3, Ac. The hr thereof beginning at white oak, the aoulh-ee-et ooroer of Ihe -tract, Ibenoe south 7 degreca. woet 21 pcrehea la white oak ibenoe aouth 20 digrcea. cast 14 perebea lo while aeb ; tbeoee south 70 degrees, weat 31 perches to post; tbeoeo norlb 2 degreca. wast 344 perches lo pott ; thence north 70 degrees, oast Ai perches to Boat, north east corner of tract ; Iheaco aoatk 20 degrees, east 320 parches to place of beginning; containing 100 acres and allowance; being the same premises conveyro r,y taia earned Barer and wife te David Tyler hy deed dated November lib, lstl, recorded at Clearield in deed hook "F." turn 417. and haelng thereon erected a large brick dwelling aouec, cue lar(e frame dwelling knase, one large frame bnnk barn, and snany other oal-baildiags : also, a large beanug orchard. Tba aiiovo 100 acres being nearly ail cleared and andar a rood etato of cultivatioa. boned, takea in execution and to bo aold as the property of David Trial. XVRidders will tako aotieo thai It aer cent, of the purcbaao a oaey suit be paid wboa Ihe property Is knocked down, or It will ho put op again foeaslo. CYitK.MUi 1IUWK, paaeirrs urrica. ( Sheriff. Cleerteld. Pa., tlan k 1 U7u. J rprjj Cood0, tKrorrrin, (ftf. BARGAINS I BARGAINS) C. KKATZER, Market Street, Clearfield, Penn'a. (Opposite the Jail,) I IJAVI iow ot band Irst slaat stock af goods, selt.d to Iho warns af Ike paHia My Block heiag large. Bad hy constantly making additions iheroia, I am skis lo accommodate all who may favor bib ky eallieg. I ksve DRI GOODS, f Meriaoa, Ginghams, Cloths, Prints. Delalase, Caaslmeres, 'ilka, Reps, fstinete, Caabmevea. Tweeds, Cokerf a. Alpacas, hfnhair, Lanellia, Mnslias, Flaanela, Bonaeta, Ribbons, Cleaha. Baloeral cikirta. Iloep Fkirte, Shawls, Dress Trimmings, Hind Kets, Caps, Conets, Olevee, f carfs. Collars, ' Qranadina Tsils, Table Carers, era. CLOTHING, Coals, Paala, Vests, Ovsr Ceeu, Osnt'a r-hawls, Fhirts, Data, Caps, I'adsr Bhirts and Drawers, Boots aad Ehoos, Gam Shoos, Cravats, Socks, Ulorss and ColUrs. GROCEIUES, Tcs, reffee, 'of ar, tlolaaaos, Sail, Caadles, KIcb, Fioar, Uaooa, fi.k, Toharea. Raisins, Carrantt, Spies., Crackers, Vinegar, Oils, Varalah, Pepper, Alcohol, As. HOUSEHOLD GOODS, Carpets, Oil sloth, Pragget, Clocks, Looking Oleaaer, Charas, Duekeu, Taahhaarda, Tuba, Plat Irona, pane. Window B inds, Wall Paper, Coat Oil Lamps, Bedeards, Vratrrllat, Knives, Porks. Spoons, Crocks, Stoves and Slavs Blaehiog. HARDWARE, Qceenawara, Tiawaro, fllaaiwara, Wooden ware, Coppcrware, Books. Fiailooery, tiu.lcal Oeeds, Truaki, Skates, Is. ot-aII or which milt ks sold oa ths most re a sooahls Urma.and II kigho.t market price paid tor Drain, Wotl and all kinds of counlr.t produce REMEMtlER TUB PLACE: C. KRATZEU'S, (Opposlts ths Jail.) CLEARr:EI.D, TT.VTA. 1171 GOING IT ALONE I Saddle and Harness Manufactory, Li TiiKnsni no, pa. ' rtint . . . ..... I "" . 7 ,7 . r"l,M,""y Inr.rme the eill. A.""? . . y ' '""hip. nnd Iho puldi gen. L'k . . ,0 "nnnlaclnrc. on short notice, trout tho beet of material and ai v.y rronaoi, ratca. svcrvthinf in his lino. llepairing den promptly. . '" IIKXRV W. SIIOCIT. Sl f:l(.ll,ro.r new urhiond SI.EIUllfl for sals r st -hanre at v " v-nenre at ,f UAvyiirvjr.imjLE. teas siPisBMam ia tM fsCCtU Crcwlf, nf o a. aaaaaa.. IB.l J. li. GRAHAM & SONS, IIARXET street, CLEARFIELD, PA. Dealers in all kinds of LUMBER, Chi Liooas, urocenes, tvc. rpflE snhwrlhers hsvltg sntersd lata parts, I -a. ship for Iho purpose) of earrylag ea ft, I hasiness of Merchaadlstag. ao offer a gae ind rare opportunity lo ths eltisens of tUm I field and adjoining eoanlurs to toy store gau),l al wknlssali or retail prices, that will aaloaii, I Iho anlnslraeted. Thels troode will Vs parttrs. larly selected lo salt this market. Every leed will, therefore, call ths atteatlea of her haieest I to this fact. Because this branch of ear horia.w I will receive special atlentl.a, and sverytktse I assdsd In a well regulated kenieheU will al all I tlooos ks feaad la otsr store. DRY GOODS: Onr stock of DRV GOODS shall art ks ar passsd, silbor in sjaallty or pries, and tPR sa. knee, ia part, Prints of every style, Siegkasu aad Lawas of te-ory qaatlly, MbsIIbs af ovsry grade, De Laiaes adapted sa lha laeios af the old and yoang; BBd every artielo af any kind ef 1 goods Ihsy sell la la ks as repreeeated, aad war. ranted to give tatirfaetlea. DRESS GOODS: As te DREBltl OOtlfOJw, k. , Usld assortmsnt of Alpacas, klack, whiu, aad ia eel an j Ana area. Bilks, aad ia short all th a aw est stylos la the snarhsl. Wt daaiis Ibis foot as hoooms ksewa to every poreoa la th aoaaly. With oar aew and sitaaslva stock at DSBIt 000DS, tha ledia eaa all he sailed by jaet dropping la aad getting a nice dress pollen, lace salt, kid glovea-or ky del eg that which is belter i fie her a w.U BUed parea. aad ek wiU lad food aad paying investments ia broid eries, sdgiags, rikboBs, glovoa, hseisry, or aay oiLer bsaschold acoeaaltie. GENTLEMEN'S WEAR: Aad la adJItiea I wkal or have alrealy ooamsratod, era keep all klads of CKNTLIU MKXm WEAK sash s Cletha, CeeeisMree, Satiastls, lists, Boots and Shoes, As bealdea, a nice aasortaical af Made ap CLOTHINC for Men and Boys, maoofaetared owl of tho eery best malarial, akisk w will salt lor cask or exchange for aoaatry p rodeo at frloc ahlok will aslaalak everybody. SQUARE TIMBER: Te are aew largely e a gaged ia bey tag aad selling BXtUARK TIMBIlII BBd maaafae tared LIMBER, Bad will glrs this breach of buslnsss spastsl atteatloa, aad tharsfor auks it aa object to every eae who has Lamber la Bali ta come sod deal frith as. GROCERIES k HARDWARE: W shall alsa ksep eoeeuatly aa head a general escort ear at of CRIICEIIU aad IIAHDWAIts wkick we alii salt at eieeed. iagly low prieee. f also keep a fall assort. cBoatorQUUUXMWAItH. Tl Is dspanmeat will be kept full aad eomplrle. aad all who ooiitemplalo keneekssplag. will lad It ta their advaaugo to come aad trad with as; because w are aa situated, aad, from loaf elperieae la Ika besineaa. so wsll ac quale tod ollk lbs waaks aad aeeeaeliies of Ibis oommaaity, that we feel satiated II evary taaa womaa Bad child aaiy aaahes II a polal to kay their goods trim as, we saa pleas ibem kotb aa to quality aad prie. Tkerafera, om slanf aad buy year BOOTS SII0R3, RATS A CAPS. READY MAB-B CLOTHINt), and evsrythiag yon seed u rea der ysarsolres aad families eemfsrukle, rem JAMES B. GRAHAM k SOK8, oct CLIAIPISLD, PA. IT A VALt iBLE FARM FOR SALE. CONTAINING lo ACE IS. ni BdBwtixnd, bavinf J(trtiiBaTi to X PM ( I'rociij. Sari fM Nit f ta .u am t dirbl lnui i LawrBM townthip, tnta !4 within twii miln of ib tMroa. f C.rt14. Tfa trl twBtait.1 120 vrr, 74 ! vtaich ftrt elrartMl mi under ft f Kd tat rtaltivattoft.ftvaai hftving tbtrtoa ftdwclliog booaa, baak a)rm,t.t pribK b , .v..d ftllvtbtr ncrj tb.idiagi; tetthr itb ft Ib ftrvbard jf tieailcut ftp p 1m fti pfftchftsV II will b held fwr ult afttti tba trtt r April ftftzt, wbwft if wut told it will nuL rTirai aa.T, for furibwr pftr1lftr ftd drM lb vuriftsnbar, wr cftil troftll tvt erv mi ms, itaar CUftrftrld. I i J0UH 81AW, th. Farm for Sale! FTMIE wndwrtiirntd offtn at PRtYATl IAUI X following dtKTib9d Krftl EUtt: A rtftiw Fftna, litaftt iw MBtgftir tw bip, IndiBBB eoBnty, Pft Itb biiat tnm twW ttuaqarbftBnft Riter CONTAIMNGOMIlt: Wl timbered with beat to k mod piL. Tba la prortBrntt ara ft good dwelling bouit and bar, A )0ung prrbard nH BfTtr failing tprmg af wa tar oa tbt piraiaat. Tbt Ib4 U nadtrlftid vUb ft vtia of guod ooal, "For furl her parlies. art arplt tt tVt fib eriber. tAVID A. lU Cl'lANAH. jftoVSai Cftih K 0., CWftiftfld mnty, f. COURT PK0CLAMATI05. TIlBnEAR. Hob. C. A. SIATER, Prtttdtftl Jadgt of tbt Ceart Ctaiaiai Plata tf tht Twenty Bfih Judicial District, cnaptttd ftf tbt eoutattet nf Clearlald, Centra aad Clifttaw ftftd Uoft. Sahskl Clti aad II oa. Jacob Wil. WILM, Aptipfiato Jvdtea uf Clotrfitld tnBBt, bart irrurd their p'fctpt, to t airtettd. for tbt holdiDg if ft Cart of Uubui Plata, Orpbaai' L'oaru Cuort f gumUT baMtnui, Court Ujtr aad Ttrtainer. and Cuaii of Utnttal Jail Dtlif ety.at tbt t'ourt Houm at riftifitlsj, ia aad frtbt eantv of CtearflrM, en tn Bits ring tht 1 Hlr4 Mimda.v, ttlwt day or Marcb, ItjlO, aad ta t.ntlnua nt wotk. NOTH B 1H( tbtrefore. btrtV glvea, ta tbt Coroaer, Javtiovi of tbo Oa, tad Caattablai, ia and fcr aald eouaty of Cloarfltld, to apptar ts tbelr proper perruni, wl'b tbtir Rtllf Ktetidav InctiiiitB. EiaaikBatiot., and otbtr Re, branoft. lo do tbot tb;agi w hirb tt tbtir t&ttfta and in thoir behalf, peiiaia la bt dona. ulVb'X an.leeaiy baad al Cl-ar., tlH M fay of .Thrarr, ia tbt year wf oar Lord taa Ibautaod tiUt humtrni and -Tto-y, C. Kb MI'S iiowt, Sbfrir. RF.C. 1 T I .n S ! iOTIC I-V-Rot ieo it berobe givea that tht Mlowing aemanft bara beta iuid an.l paRted by wt. and rrwaia lied of recti d in tbii fSiot for tht iiiipvctioa of kttrt, legatee, erediorBt and all ttltrrt in any otbtr way iiitreir1. and will W pn-Mnttd to tbt Btat Or pliant Court ol OatfitM eoonlv, ti lt brld at tba O'BTt lluusr, tn tht Worotanrh mi t'traraeUl, tokv. mrnrlng nn ti? 1 1 t i V.ni(y (bring tbo lift dar) ol .Mart b, A. 1 I 7 Final aotwunt of Jot-h II. tlreth and Vary Wtlliania. admintPtraturtur Saanyt 1 illiaait, lata of Bttrpfiile tBwnKp, deeratcl. Final awmat of Catharino Vifohrtl, ecroatrii of C.O. Mitehrll, late nf HBraMdetowothip, dea d. Final ac9onat of Ji.bn I'atioa and Eltta Korga , cxeeiitnra of .lame frju.n, late of tht btr. oneh of Lawiber tifr, dreaed. rnrltal aecnunt of Smiif ll(ffrte, tteeutor of Faoiurl llagertv, 8r., late of Wwdwitrd. towaibip, draeanrtl. Final fteonttnt of Samuel ITagrty, raardlBB of Wilirita C. Igeo. RrottrffM'i Orriet, A. W. LKI, Cltftrfttld, Pa., FfV J t, 1;0 tc. J Rrgitttr, McGAUGHEY'S RLST.URWT ilEFRESILVEXT 8 A LOO , la Lsavy's Ksw Tluilding. (formerly aoptod by Mr. Hole,) FErosn ST.. ILEARI 1KLD, PA. (CONSTANTLY on hand a A we select ion nf TAX. J DIES, NIJTH, ClliAllla, TOUAWO, A. Aiui, Hlt.SU HVt-IKliS rcoeircd dally, and sorted up to rail Ihe laslcs of cueloniere. tm.IIII.LI AH1 stl.nOna second story, deolll If UA 1U MellAI UI1SV. DMIFD PKI'ITS. Apple, Pceclice, rrasca, t'hevTiee. Katlius, Cnrrsnls. do . nt Tr-jltdii.) CkKAIIIBS. N