EhccjnibUran. Uicorok B.Gooiilanher, Editor. CI.EARr'IKI.l), Pa. WEDNESDAY MOllXINtl. MARCH in. 7. Jtr.AD It. Oil our first pn;o will to found tlio rcmiii ksof Senator Wallace, on the grout railroad till which passed the Legislature, perusal of which, will enable our reader to nrrivo ot a proper conclusion with refcrsnto to llio cntcrpriso in question. Adjourned. Our State Legislature nan ngrced to ndjoiirn tine die on Tburauiiy, tho 7lh day of April next. Lort or Mislaid. Wo have missed the Philadelphia -fte for two week past. What can ho the matter r Did the advertisement from tho Cld Guard kill it; or has it merely gone astray, temporarily ? ' Quikt. The rebellion among the Moil millions" in Richmond, has b eided. Order again reigns in that black Warsaw. Gov. Walker brought Grant's military satrap, Canty to Ui knees, niggers and all. "Punchinello." This is tho title or a now Illustrated, Humorous and Satirical weekly, published in New York. Termi $100 per annum in advance. All communications, remit tances, Ac, should to addressed to "Punchinello Publishing Co.," ISo. 83 Nassau Street, X. Y. a oa. m TuiSi'Y System. Tho Government detective banditti nrc just now busily engaged throughout tho country hunt ing up notes, checks and receipts without alnmps. Tho present apy system adopted by tho administration is enough to damn any Government, becauso it alienates instead of securing tho allegiance of the citizen. At His Labors. Mark Twain is busy. His took entitled "Innocents A troad," has proved a great success, und has remunerated him handsomely. His next work will bo called "Tho Innocents nt Homo." Tho edition will be small nt first, growing larger year by year, but may not prove as remunerative in the end us his loriner work. "Solid Men." The leading Demo cratic editors of Now York, are mado out of solid and substantial material, and of necessity aro controlled by proper motives and sound principles. There is "STON'K" of tho Journal of Commerce, ''BIJICK" of tho Democrat. "MARBLE" of 'tho World, and "WOOD" of tho JVfir. Such is tho material out of which Democracy manufactures its editors. A Confession. Tho President bns sent a mesfinge to Congress on tho decay of American shipping. He calls attention to tho fact that our shipping, which, beforo tho war, was almost equal to that of England, is now ono third less, end is constantly diminishing. His facts and figures are not encouraging. But then what can be expected while Grant and his Sutrnps continue to tnrilT, tax and harass the peoplo and devour the substanco of tho country f Not Consistent. Tho Now York . Tribune attempts to mako protection . capital from tho very unimportant fact that the Minnesota legislature voted down some free irado declara tions by a parly vote. Tho philoso pher should hold in mind that Legis latures by no means represent the people on all measures. In Ohio, for instance, the Legislature voted a rat ification of tho negro suffrage amend ment to the Constitution, whilo the people voted 40,000 majority against it. Legislatures, like Congress, havo no respect for tho people, and upon this ground tho "loil" philosopher may be correct. "The Pet Lambs," "Our colored brethren" in their (rocdom seem to looso their lamb like propensities, for which they have been given so much credit by modern philanthropists. Tho following John Drown movement on the part of Ramho, is only one of tho many prar.ks ho is destined to play upon the stago in tho future, under the leaching of tho "loil millions." Tho Philadelphia Trett publishes the following: Fortress Monro, March 22 Yes lordny morning llio deputy sheriff of Klixabelh City county went out to the (Vlcy Smith farm, throo miles from Hampton, to put a ninn w ho purchased the farm in possession, hut ho w resisted hy the colored squatters Today Cnpluin Titlow, tho sheriff, Mimmonrd a posse of about fifty men', and went out to eject the squat'lcrs. Tho si, eiiff hailed the party near the farm, went f .rvrd und reasoned with Ihem to try nnd make them leave peaceably, lie f on Mil some two linn deed men and women well armed, and . . i'viuocu ii was lolly to Mutt k them m hmj- i-mica toward llu umpton, mm nilowci niw fi...i If tho "national ward." did fi..,.. squatters. The sheriT l fl J i fJorc"nlJ' 11 he the duty of the shot. ps eh'e b;'L , Virlun" r,C:"UrCr "'""'J- i-nnfediately a-ely escaped u,,h nt' Jul reaclic!) '? Tf "tl,0n "f dcM nnn,) Hampton in safely, lle l, , , " I ' 1'0 "'""nwcnllh, to be brought the Governor for assist e al'l"Jon "I"'" 'he bond of h Cons.ablbor 1 , , . . rM qiriir mat such bravely heretofore, . 1 , evident ihey Constable or Collector, has not torn Intend to coma fully up lo the "loif 1 !'lleJ will provisions of thi net, standard, provided they can vent ;j'",m'"1 hall bo rendered against Iheir brulisl, snleon noon oilier. r: r l'c.d1,Tv'lJi"'! therein for llio amount the civil law j - 1 Ruverdy Jji., book gki .g the src h.s . 1 ; missJn te England? l l S . . Tht tnllrrllnt lf Title. An act rii.aiimi to the coi.i.ktion or taxis in i ii k coi nty or ti.rAit riri.r. St.rnoN 1. lie it en.irted by the Sen ait und Howe of HepntcntattVCKofthr Commonwealth of J'enn'iilvania, in General Assembly nut, nnd it if hereby enoeteil by authority of the tame : That Irom and after tlm passage of this ai l it shall hu tho duty of the Commis sioner T Clearfield county, in each nnd every year, immediately alter the assessment of taxes lor iMiito aim County purposes shall bo completed, not later thun the first .Monday ol April, in tho manner tiresriiliod by law, to cause their clerk to mako out fair duplicates of nil seated real estate land personal properly assessed, Willi tho taxes thereon, in u convenient form, and deliver tho buino to the Treasurer of said county, together with a certificate under their hands, attested hy tho clerk, duly certifying the aamo to havo been regularly us sensed. Si:c. 2. Thiil it shall bo the duty of tho Treasurer of said county, iif'icr he ahull rcccivo tho duplicates of tho as sessment from tho County Commis sioners, ns hereinbefore provided, to givo nt least thirty days' notice by weekly publication in two newspapers printed in said county, nnd also hy at lonst ten written or printed handbills, to bo put up in tho most public places in oucli townslup, uorougii or wuru in said county, ol tho timo ut which he will attend ut tho place of holJing tho township or borough elections, in each township or borough of said county, for tho purposo of collecting and receiving Stale, liounty and County taxes ; and it shall bo tlio duty of tho suid Treasurer, in person or by deputy, to attend nt least one day in each township nnd borough in said county, for the purpose ufbrosuid, pre vious lo tho first day of September in each year, and hu shall givo receipts for taxes in till cases when required hy tho persons pnying the sums ; provided, that if any poi son or persons shall, on or before tho first day of September, aforesaid, pay to such Treasurer tho amount of his or her taxes, such person shall be entitled to a deduction of five per centum on the amount thereof. Sec 3. In case any Stuto, Bounty or County tax ntisossed in any town ship or borough within said county. Bhull remain unpaid for a period of thirty days from and alter tho first day of September aforesaid, it shall ho the duty ot tho .treasurer to issue Ins wariuni under his hand, accompanied by a schedule of all such unpaid taxes, adding thereto fire per centum, and tho names of tho persons respectively to whom tho same ure charged in the proper duplicates, directed to the Constable of tho proper township or borough, or, if tbero bo no Constable therein, then the Treasurer shall ap point some suitable freeholder, whoso duty it is hereby made lo rcceivo the samo, authorizing and requiring bun lo demand and receive from the per sons named in tho schedule the sums with which they are churged respect ively, nnd the auid warruut shall fur ther authorize and rcquiro each Con stable or Collector, in caso uny porson named in tho schedule annexed chall liiil to pay tho amount with which such person is therein charged, after demand therefor mado by such Con stable or Collector, lo levy the same by dist ress and sale of goods and shnl luls of such delinquent, eivinif ten days' public notice of such sale by three written or printed advertisements ; and in such case the (.unstable or Col lector shall bo entitled to retain out of tho proceeds of such sale, after first deducting tho taxes, tho samo fees as aro now allowed lo Constables by law tor a levy and sulo upon a writ ol exe cution ; provided, whero the said laxos aro paid on demand, or within ten days thereafter, tho Constable or Col lector shall be entitled to rcceivo as a compensation five per centum in full for bis services. Sic 4. That upon the delivery of the Couniy .treasurer ot his warrant lo any Constable or Collector, accor ding to llio provisions of this act, he shall clmrL'O such Constublo or Collec tor, with tho whole amount of taxes contained in tho schedule thereto an nexed in a book lo be provided for the purpose, irom winch liability such Constable, nnd his sureties under tho provisions of this act sfiull only bo uiscnargeu uy payment ot said amount, after deducting such exoner ations as may be allowed to such Con stable, or Collector, and certified to tlio said .treasurer by tho County Commissioners for mistakes, indigent persons, unseated lands and other cases wherein exonerations nrc now allowed by law to Collectors of taxes. Sko. 5. The bonds oi I ho Constables now required by law, shall stand ns security for tho faithful performance cf their duty under this act. nnd in caso the Court of Ouurlcr Sessions of Cicjrucid county shall deem tho sumc to bo insufficient, it shall bo lawful for said court lo direct Hint a bond in a penalty not more thun double the amount now required shall bo given. fcec. 0. That it shall bo tho dutv of mo vonsiaoies or collectors whoshall receive warrants from the Treasurer of said county, under tho provisions of this act, to scttlo their account obtain their exonerations and pay over n mo j reasurcr ui suni county, all monies collected lir them in niirsunnen of tho said warrnnis. within months from nnd after tho day of the delivery of such wnrrants to ihem ro spectivcly, which day shall be endors ed on each warrant by tho Treasurer i-suing mo sninc, and shall also bp by him entered in a book in he I.;... keptf.r that purpose, which book, verified by tho oath or afllrm-ii ion sucn i rensurrr, or in case of his death absence Ml of tll0 or -;; o'lili r .!!' n ipmy. hy the oath or ulhrniation nr n,,.- 1:1.1.. .vi proving mo i,nnd writing of such Treasurer, shall bo competent evidence lo establish tha fact of the delivery of any warrant, or warrant. 10 any lonslulilc, nnv';,,r0tr,(r,;,,!'1',,, ,'MT"py t'.S. Chief justice for 25 Court of Law ,n the years. Ho entered upon .he duties ol aforesaid in Commonwealth. Sic. 7. Thnt in case any Constable or Collector shall Tail to make the set tlcment and payment in the nrrcerlii,,. section ofliiis net within ihn t!,.. .." . . . I ln '"I" 01 ""- "r" "l,,,il'Lonslnbloisdclinquent, lg;ll.fr with interest at the rale of iwciveperceiitumperannumnoinand .alter the exim-nthm i,r n.. ..r. 1 I, , !" 1exl",'ftl1"" t the aforcsnid j VJT ""J f"" "t uit ; and !""" l,Bl b there ,ki: bo no stv or execution or other slay, any law l" the contrary not illiMtiinlii't,', but it shall he the. duly of the said Treasurer to prosecute such judgment to execu tion and satisfaction without delay. Sec H. That if any Treasurer or i'.,.i,,hln or Collector, shall fail or rel'uso lo perform any of tlm duties ro qnired (1 them respectively by ihis net, ho or (hey shall for every such offence forfeit nnd imy a fino of fifty dollars, which shall bo recoverable in the name) of I ho Commonwealth i.t tho instance of any porson who will suo Iheretor, in the samo manner as debts of liko amount nro now recov erable with costs of suit, nnd tho money when collected shall go to the use ol the schools in tho respective wards, boroughs or townships where tho forfeiture shall hove been incurred Sec. U. Tho Treasurer shall bo en tilled to fivo per contum on nil taxes collected nnd paid out by him under this net. Sec. 10. That all laws or parts of Inws ineonsistnnt herewith, so fur us the samo relate to tho comity of Clear field, are hereby repealed. Jl. II. M llAINU, Speaker of the House of I!ep. CHAKLKS II. ST1NBON, Speaker of tho Senate. Approved Tho eighteenth day of March, Anno Domini ono thousand eiprht hundred and seventv. JUll.l II . U1.A1 OfR Great Rail Road Wc arc indohtod to Do Raven '.!,ihcr, Phil adelphia, for a copy of tho Omaha JJorold, ol Jlui-eh 17, from wlm'H we extract tho following: J ho Union Pucitic Railroad has won a lusting tri umph in hnving operated a thousand miles of lino during the unprecedent ed storm of tho last three days, with out Buffering serious obstruction Irom snow or nny part of it. This is the crowning victory ol tho continental railway as a winter linn, and not only dispels, finally and forever, the popu lar error concerning the mountains snow full, but settles tho cusu of ma lignant rivals and enemies who havo claimed for years that it could nol bo operated in winter. It was a writer in tho Edinburgh Review who based his main argument in favor of a rival English lino from Vancoucr through Rupert's Land to Hud-tons' Ray upon the broad assertion that the Union Pa cific could not be operated in winter. It is not a year since Horace Greeley argued for gigantic subsidies to the Fremont project upon tbesamcground, whilo all tho small fry, croakers of high and low degree, havo made tho country ring again with unanswerable clamor lo llio tamo cnect. The experienco of a single winter has settled the great question tri umphantly for the great road. The lato storm, following upon several others of singular severity, put it to a finul lest, and it comes out of it on the closing day of the most violent, long continued and drifting storm which this country lias ever known, witli n clear track from Omaha to Ogden. In no caso has a singlo train been blocked by snow. Some of them hnvo lost timo, bul nil trains have been kept moving.no bucIi thing as a blockade has occurred on any pari of this thou sand miles ot lino. Such a victor' over fuUuhood and clamor, and indeed over all other rouds in the latitude, is a glorious and crowning ono to tho Union Pacific, und gives abundant cause for congratulating tho inanii''0 menl and tho Compuny upon results which aro worth millions ol dollars lo tho roud and tho country it traverses. ti Hu every connecting r.aste.-n road is buried in snow and blockaded, tho mails from tho Kast being at this writing three days behind time, thoso Irom the West arnvo with uninter rupted regularity from as fur west as lalilornla. It would bo unjust not to mention tho forecast, energy nnd skill with which tho Luion 1 an he hns.been pro lectcd against snow obstruction as its most vulnerable points, nnd too much credit cannot bo awarded to Col. Hammond, Mr. Mend, nnd the management generally, upon results which prove tho Union Pacific the best winter roulo in tho same latitude in tho toiled Stales. 'Unfortunate!" Ono of Grant's Internal Revenue Collectors, in New York, has eloped with ono hundred and fifty thousand dollars of funds belonging lo tho Government. His no mo is R. ressenden Bailey, who was backed by Greeley and Sonator Kenton. Tho Tribune nnd oilier "loil" papers alluding to tho affair, cxcluim "tho unfortunate Mr. Bailey." They seem to think that $1 'ill, 000 it an "anfortunato mako." Wo suppose, that this transaction will decrease the national debt to just that Sum, in Roulwell' next monthly report, for which Gen. Grant will get nil tho credit, whilo tho "unfortunate Mr. Bailey," will bo allowed lo rusticate in Europe. State Politics. A corrcsnnndenl of tho Philadelphia Iay under date of Saturday, writes ns follows: During this week a largo number of the most prominent poliiicians of both parties nave uccu nero looking al'.er legisla tion for their respective districts. Tho next Gubernatorial campaign was freely discussed. Among thoso named by tho Republicans nro Hon. W. W. KcUhum, of Luzerne ; Colonel Klisha W. Davis, of Philadelphia; General Harry While, of Indiana; General llartrunft, of Montgomery ; General Selfridge, of Northampton and Senator Graham, of Allegheny. On tho Democratic side llio most y j j j y ,,11,,,." 0f Clenrfi eld Hon. William A. Galbrailh, or Lrie ir.. -i 1.1, 1, .. , '... inn bia, nnd General Geor Allegheny. 0 . Cass of JcfiT Til hirtmvlir.r I',. - n tno oiiico a poor man, aid died leaving Ins family ol daughters literally wiil(. out a penny. Two 01 them ure clerks, and thus cam a livelihood. Mr. Sinn ton lell a wife und son in full health, a life insurance of $7."i.l',(l, to say not hi ing of $1U0,(JIHI raised by private sub. sctiption. Radical newspapers, with nil their clamor for economy, support n gift, ol 8r,,(iim fir IhcSlanlon family. Ilud it been Taney's poor daughter instead of Stanton's wrll off family, they would havo "died first," and such' is tho difference bulween Radical preaching and r u lice. Lancaster Jntelliyrncrr. Thero i a nuiii i-oiifiiied in tho Alleiilown jil who has rend tho bil.lo tliroiit-li Iwonly-tlueo time dining tho lakt two )iui. lUthor bad plat fur a bills ttudent. ijiii'mrwiiiiii iYiAmin, Firm! Thtnl A few days since, the Senate of the 1'uited Slates w ns excited over the admission ol B negro into its body Tho Radicals of coiiiso favored this action, ami were willing to Ignore tho oneslion of qualification, even as lo llu citizenship of the appliiiiiit. Hear what tin eye witness says of llio turn which the tlebato took t Mr. Drake could not, in hia partisan zeal, beloro Inking h: seat, avoid o brief harangue to tho negro side of the galleries, lo which, rather than to tho presiding olllccr, ho took occasion to address his stump speech. But Mr. Drake mndoolher remarks during his speech lo which it is trusted the Irish population of America will have their attention directed, hy every con servalive in the country, und particu larly that portion of tho Irish raco that Ii.ib recently soon fit lo organizo itself into "Irish Republican Clubs" in various localities. 1 eopy from tho Globe report of Mr. Drake' speech tho following paragraphs: "It may bo, Mr. President, that there nro Senators on this floor who would not be hero but lor tho bay Aa rA' l1! a mil inn tlnf ir IV.. UIIUl- .. - w. one, 1 wotiiu riuoer mum sc.oum do a Democratic party I". this, country whoso main lions of power in tho future is tlm sliiljclah." f'iling tho Democratic-majority Ik .... I . 1 . L II I hic-li Now York gives, Mr. Chandler allied "how it was donef lly the voico of tho freo, intelligent citizens of America? No, sir, not by thnt voice, but l3- the dominion OT tho shil leluh ; and, sir, I would ratbor bo un der the respectublo' dominion of the bayonet than under tho dominion of that instrument. " Let llio 'Irish Republicans" road and ponder ovci' thoso remarks, nnd lenrn their truo intent. Let them con template tho deadly venom against Irishmen that permeates the party of which Mr. Druko i a bright und shin ing light. Not one word for tho Irish man who fought for the Union ; only exaltation for the negro, and degrada tion for the whilo man, be he Irish or American, Republican or Desiocrnt. Coal Oil Accident. On last Sutur day, about 11 o'clock in tho morning, as the cook (whose nnmo wo did nol lenrn) of Edward Hattan, tit Dria wood House, township of Driftwood, Cameron county, was starting a fire in the kitchen, llio wood not burning very freely, she got llio coal oil can and commenced to pour some of the oil upon the ore, which caused an 1111 mediate explosion, that set liro to evervthinir around tho room. The girl was very badly burned about tho breast nnd face, and at this time ling ers in a painful and dangerous condi tion. But for timely aid of the men who happened to bo near at hand rafting boards tho wholo building would 11 n doublcdly hnvo been destroyed, and with its destruction would havo gone sovcrnl other buildings located close at hand. iho incident occasioned a great deal of excitement nnd much fear at the threatened result of the fire, somo of tho neighbor hating commenced removing their goods. Still another warning added to the many thnt the newspapers give of the fatal result following an ignorant or careless use of this dangerous oil. Tho lesson it should teach is fully pre sented in tho accident and iOs results, and we hopo it will hav the cffucl of including llio almost caution iiv tho handling or con! oil lamps, nnd prove a sufficient warning to prevent any ono h ho reads this from being guilty of the fatal folly of attempting to start n- fire with coal oil.-CViftfan Democrat. ' 1 Tho New York Democrat says : Whilo men hnvo a hard row lo hoe llieso times in Washington. Ames meets with mnr;y rrhuffs nnd Radi cal kicks in his endeavors to crowd in after bis negro colleague Revels. Suppose ho Irics tho virtue of burnt cork. Ho needn't hesitate to ''jump Jim Crow" for his own bent-fit. He bus performed stranger tcek than that lor the Radicals in Mississippi, nnd ho may ns well conliri'je lo acl tho fool for them until he gets hi scot beside his "colored brother." More Canal Tho York Herald ssys : Tho Right of Way for a ship cuunl across the Isthmus ol lUi ien has been secured from the Columbian gov. eminent; but tho way, or iho right way, for that canal remains ro he dis covered Wo aro somewhat sanguino that the exploring cxpodi.ion now Senr hing for it will find irj and if they do iho capital for tho fork will bo raised at once, and perha;is within two years thprenftcr the saiimg route from cw 1 ork to San I rawWo will be shortened fourteen thousand miles. An exenango very truthfully says mat a largo number ot Id publican pnpers havo done np considcublo fine writing on "tlm first j e nr of Grant's administration." The frails of Iho first year of his administration can be very briefly expressed stagnation of imsiness; liuluresin all directions; de clining prices for tho work of the la borer, und no reduction of luxation. In this an exhibit 10 groit bappv over f The Fifteenth Amendments of Con estoga Centre, Lnncaslcr county, held a meeting, a few days ago, and after thanking Congress resolved tniise the ballot ns they used their mliskcls This, as wo understand it, thai they intend lo throw awy tho bnllnt anil tako lo their heels. Thcro will evi dently he nobody hurt, unless tome of tho darks should fall over ono another on 1 he raco course. 1 Railiioad MATTrns. Tho t traffic over llio Pitrifie Itailrond is incrpgini;, nnd destined to bo onrc tf trout ri'Veiino in tlio future. Ono tlinuxand luitlinaos of tlio ton. enrro of tlm tali i tt UoiicfiiflrcM, at Sjin I'rumisco, hsve j pnno f.-rwnnl lo I'liiotjrn, by Mil, tlio n maininj iii.imih pnckiiircoiu'oorilcrpd to lis liiird to Nw York by llio consignees, A. A. Low (c Co. XVtii Amkniiment. Tlio Ihirtf.ird Timet stun ti iho fiinl nrd figures in it-git rd to iho rnlificntioit of tlio I'llteenih Aincndinrnt, thus: Tho rnlificiiiiiin been t-nrried by 10 SttiU-H. 0 Militury liistricts, and 3 .Major (ienorult, i'-tho ncccsnrv number. Tho ncpo tlerk ol tho Alnhnma Senato pot fivo liundi-ed vrmr in biir irom (V.i.nix-liijnt di-londcii lim ly Raying that ho "va not cl ImJ l ipII, hut to ilhistrato the equality of the rncro." Turlit-s in(tifioil Iicl'Iii to (iliarrru V III! CVOri' 1 1 111 0 OUI Jliill (I'ratil inirs t' Wtthliiiii'lun Stiint btidy in Ohio or KtDlu.drv?. tnrn,A r m ' , vui.t,. , pi 1 tmi w sni'ssn" swinm 'nrri'l(H of .'rni'i .MihImIs Irnl fm. Tlio recent mysleiloiis disappear ance or Reveiiiie'Collcclor Hiuly, of Now York, nnd llio probable loss lo tho Government by his defalcation of moro than a hundred thousand dol lars, astonishes nobody bul llio Re publican Politicians, nnd their mnnzo menl is all make believe. If the lend ing Republicans nt Washington and elsewhere do not know that corrup tion in tho collection of tho rational rcvenno is universal and almost un limited, then the duvil does not know himself. From Delano down to the lowest oflleial in llio service, t hero is not a clean hand In tho whole puck of plunderers, nnd if they wcro nil dis missed to morrow, the temptation nnd opportunity to stonl, which tho sor vico so abundantly present, would speedily convert their successors, how over righteous beforo, into liars and thieves. Therefore, to removo one sot of officer r.nd put in anoll" , will not protect the peoplo " ine public treasury. The i: . th tho sys'.ctn of taxation .i .j collection now in force, and It enemies rouges as naturally ia:.d racidlv as carrion breeds mag- 1 j -- gots. Jiaily, lor example, wus sucn a respectable gentleman, so loyal to tho government, nnd so zealous nnd dilli gont in his effort lo defend tho Fed eral troasury ngninst frnnd, that his personal and party friends can not be lieve thill lie 19 a heavy uci.iiiuor ami has long been practising tho arts of a scoundrel, under tho mask of a pa triot and puritan. Rut tho event show that his omeo was 100 uiucli for Daily' piety nnd patriotism, and sinco thoso who should have kr.own him best are nppnrantly so urprised nt his full, mny it not bo doubted whether tho vocation of a lux colloo tor is compatible with honesty, nnd wbother there is one entirely faithful and incorrupt ofliccr in thut extensive department ol the national service r Crime in office, however, is encour- 111cd by tho individual impunity which is guaranteed by tho necessity lo save tho reputation ot the itcpuo lienns, from tho President downwards. hold with tho Spartans of old, that it is not criminal to steal, II you only eonccnl tho theft. rhilaJelpMa iun day Afurcury. A Cincinnati noper ha a burst of indignation, because in tho contingent account of llio United Slate Senate is ono item, "ono dozen rubber nipple." A tho most of the member ol that body are brought up on the bottle, iheto rubber concerns are just as necessary a fine tooth comb will bo when a lew more niggers arc admitted. Don't go to gelling mad about things a necessary a rubber nipple. The Chaplain of the California Sen ate, whilo making tho morning prayer, a few day since, alter givijig God somo advice about tho way Iho ril- tcenth Amendment was going to work, called Ins attention to tho braiililul flags on llio Capitol, nnnleof California silk. Enterprising Chaplain, that. Lafuyetto Hums, of Syracuso, and James W. Long of Rrnuswick, Mo., both postmasters, hnvo been sentenced by tho United Slates District Court, nt Jcncrson City, Mo , to ten year imprisonment in tho Penitentiary for taking mouey Irom letter. Radical Tactic. Tho law of Maine are lo be so amended a todi (ruuehiso paupers. In Washington tho Radicals issue rations to paupers, nnd then lend them to the polls, iiutlheso are ticgor pauper. Thnt make the difference. A white skin is fatal. In Calhoun county, Ala, a negro committed suicide by drinking a quart 01 lyo. Iho first instonco on recoid of a colored person riving by hi own band, nnd tho first caso whero lye ever bad any cllecl on a ICadical. Tho world moves. Forney thinks Revels ntttraeted a greater crowd to boar him thun Web ster in hi celebrated reply lo Huyno. o don t know whether there was much difference in the audience, but there is somo diffcrcnoo in the men. $rir dwtisrmfuts. "V'OTK'n TO R MTMr.SI 1.1 The lul'trhtor st!titi thu mltioj of In- lurainj; lbs Lmlrm that h will k IikibJ, M bfrtutor, I u It prtrrd lo -) iue mi nlrru.a Ihem, M hit old llsnd si the ojtiulh of Sanity. A liberal Ihtro of ptlroniiirr totiritr. LAWRENCE FLOOD. Frrnchrillr, W.rrS IS .11. TVISSHH.tJTIOS I 1 Tho fitrtriFrrliin btrrtftfnrv tlifttflf ondrr IhtSMSOef lullcrti.n M. 1'brrn.o, io Ihr bolcb eiing buainm In Cli-arfirU, wa, no lb Stli of Marrb, I S7S, diiiulvod tj Mutual oontonl. Tho hooki of Ibo laio (no aro la Ibr baadi of D K. fulltrtuo fur Irulentiil and onllrttion. I. R Fl 1.I.KRT0S. J0 It W. R. N.I'IIEIISON. DINMOMTTIOS I The oo-riartarrttiip bctotofurt (ilttino bo- Iwion tba ttsdrriifrnrd la tht foundry bntoiras ia ura.it Initntnip, n ditoolrod by taalual ooaaoi on IU SIHh da.r ot Aotrnilitr, ISSS. Tba kookt and arouatit vf tho flria aro in Ibc haodt of Joeob lleborliof for oettlriarnt. jacob nKnriii.iNO. AIII1AIIAM IIKIIKKLIN0. t IIAIILKS III. AM O. JftTrrooa Line, Klarrh 3s, IS'fl t-pd. ROBERT WALLACE, ATTORNEY - A f - LAW, H'sllareton, tloarQeld C'oout), Fran's. VivAII Irgal botinttt proaipllj allondod to. GEORGE C. KIRK, JmH f lb Pcrv, Svrrorgr and Coirt;umf I.uthmtiur)f. Pa Atl ku'ioMt intmpirit (a hia will prttnptly tlrnilrl tn, rront (thing lo Mnplvy Mtr rrynr will do well lo (riv him rail, m bf floltvrt btttitrlf htt he ran rrndrr litfnrlon. of wnTfjuef, illclr nf (Frrrmrnt, mJ all Irfful READI READ 1 1 Valuablo Real Estate at Private Sale. rP''K "."a ,.,'m ,, ilrrvicnoil Inn conrluilod tn dint f r A It M ond T1MUKK LANDS, aiioou IfiWtl'iliin, ('IrwrftrlH iHtimT J h tmrt (vtfitninn nt'out 8.1(1 A HI . int it 1a ilr.l on lU-tit Itiin. AlH.nl KKUIIV ACUKS nt tl.M lni.1 it. rU.ml ! tirtfftir ftiiitii-alinn hitin Ih.-rn.n TWO lWH.I,!(l 1HH SKS. it II It Kh l llAHNS. two OUt'll AUKS ol broritic ii.pt? ond pfnt-h tirt, of rlidirr tvttiri: gA inn;t of otvrr rHmjt wlrr nfr the tiuildinjft. Tltf hslonrf nf thr trort it braritr timHrrH with Pine and (Ufe.nf tht lirt qdHty.tl of ohich noo b bnulrd v lwo (frmjc in citlier Mfoorr tim hrr or Imanl. a thcrv i a tilr fr o nm on ill eo tho priniiM'fl, with at.untlanro of wotrr prr. The tnrl le aim nnderlnla with Tool and Iron I Ore. The f.tiinut "I'tinl Npfinire," or drpotiit of 'Ut; Oir," are intluilrd tn llii. liort, ohirh tuart, ia a iliort tune, be a et.ureo ol great profit. No littler inetettntnt eoiild tie meite, nnd ho tront of lend in the eoanty ofltrl preater fatilitira for inakiag tnnary. rormet wirhittg In Irarn aore partirolart ia rrfard to If raie. or., aan oall oa tue prtmiert. nr edJieat tba undoit.gr.ed at itramiMea llillt V. O. JIHIN M.INTVRE. Penn lp.. Mnrrk "f, HJO Smpd. f AI'EKRSIVAI:E. Tea fSeta. C'himher Ml, J"" - ,'", ""t'tt, Pui liitho, llultrr Platre, u!'" !. v .'. TrL-r""i V "",r,"p, ":' .""" "ifrsaloky .Trrr,,uy v. kRATZER tx flmtUfmrnU. II. r. "big LEU & ca, 11 A It I MAUI!, A Ira, Misirsttunrsof Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. CLEARFIELD, PA. LOT OF SADDLES, BRIDLES, IIsr.Mi, Collin, Ut., for ! tj If. F. BIOLER i CO. pALMER'S PATENT UNLOAD. Ib Hay Ftrki, for ) fcjf II. F. RIGLER & CO. OIL, PAINT, PUTTY, GLASS, Nsllt, its., far ! ij II. F. BIOLER 4 CO. TTaIINESS TRIMMINGS & SHOE a. -a. riadlari, for salt bj U" F. IilOLER A CO. Q.UXS, PISTOLS, SWORD CAXES Tin nit It H. F. BIGI.ER A CO. gTOVES, OF ALL SORTS AND Eitoi, for salt hj II. F. BIOLER t CO. rItONt 1IIO.M I UIOH ! inoH I For talo by II F. ISIOLER A CO. JORSE SHOES A HOUSE S1IOE KAILS, for l.l t ty II. F IilOLER CO. pULLEY CLOCKS, ALL SIZES Aad boil ataaafaetars, for fait by II . F. II10I.ER A CO. HlilULE SKEIS8 AND TIPE nOXES, for talt by U. F. 11IGLER A CO. pODDER CUTTERS for sale by II. F. BIGLEU A CO. SAWS I SAWS I SAWS I ATTENTION, LUMBERMEN I a REfOLiTto.r i.r aawst EMERSON'S PATENT PERFOR ABATED Cross-Cut, Circular and Long Saws, (ALL OrMMINQ AVOIDED.) A LSO, Emerson's Patent Adjustable Swage, For Saroadlaf, Ebarpoalan, aad Ekapiag tbo Toolk of all Splitlio Slot. t3k,g.4 for Dtttrlplltt Cirtalartad Prtto Ll.l. II. F. SIULEB A CO. Jasl.tr Oratral Afrau, CUaiStld, Pa FAIRBANKS' STANDARD lgs3b SCALES, W or ALL BIHDIf Bfgft Bmtcwa. WwthowH Trod i, Copying Prtrft Itsprortd Honey Drtwtr, tic. rot lALt IT II. F. BIGLETl & CO., Dtaler In llardtraro. Jc; If Foranil Stnot, ClcarScld, Pa. The Lightning Tamer. X " tT for tho "Nnrih At?rtco (Ulvonicrd LKlUTMNa RODS." T jom rS tho mmy ofo ndi onw in ottd uro Btluraed bj oil tbo tt-Unttfto io to lb poontrv. Wo Laorvojr otifr tbo oiiiioitt of too coonty that wo will rot thta op a bettor rod. sod fnr Iru MoTf tho U chorfod by tht forifii frntf wbo onnooltr trororoo tho ooontj ood carry of or liitlo cub, bovot lo rotaro. ENCOURAGE HOME LABOR. Thoto wl.hlrn lifbtulnc Rdi rortod ow thoir bofldiRKt owd bat oddroM m bjr lotttr, or ooll to forM). Wo will oot tbea up ortywhoro (b thtevantv, ood wuroot ihm. Tb Hodtond r'lttorct tmm bo ot ny lino V? collinf ot oorvtoro. If F. BIGLCK It c3. CUorftold, Jooo 11, IS' I U THE FI11ST ARRIVAL! Spring Millinery Goods Just Ret I rod ot Mrs. WATSON'S. 4 LL tbo Ladioo ia Tooa aad Ibo Coaalry aro J- V loritrd to rail aad aoo Ikt Si.rinr Slykx la B0SSET8, I1ATS, rREXCU FLOWERS, kt. Wt kara to sail all agrt aad (itot. tT. iatend kn-jiin, our ato?k fall aad eooiflMt, to tbal all caa bo areomBoOatrd with Ibo boot aad arwott lijltt of oark mm, and at Ibo lowoot f riota. Alto, arw iadoroairotl offrrrH In tho way of IlflKS MAKINrt. la Ibo aoit olroost and lath- looablo tltca, oa Ibt tbortrtt aotico utriblo. r.ai.aib.r tba Tlaoi : kfaia Strf.1, opbotito XUtoop'i ttoro, CLEARFIELD, PA. ai.rJJ CohrIi, fold or Sore Throat noquliTi Immrtlialo aittntioo, at wjrlwH oftta nulla lo oo incwroblc 'tang Ditrow. Brown i Bronchial Troches will lorarialtlr givo loiioot relief. For Pronchiti. Athroa, Cotarrh. Conianipt.ro ood Throat iHwaif, thy have o Ofothiff ffrrt. B,rtr nJ PaUle PpfuVrm ttiro. to c.ror ood itrmc' brn the voiro. Owing to Iho food rrputotion and v)ulr.tr of l,r Tropbrt, mint worthier! on rhrap imltotioos ai offcrwl, wliirh ore jwd fur nothing. 1U for to obtain thr true imowN s nnoNcniAL rnoniEs. Hold rrj whrnv. not ID Cm i:t-t"nin xtmtP.-otin it b bo girrn that lltrro Tr.tamrnlarr bar. raale In Uie aadereigned on the eitale of Jl'Stl'll l.l.VKS, deeeoetd. late of Ilradr loan hip, Ctttrfltld ponntr, I'a.. and all pereont who are indtbted In aoiil ertato are mjneMed to wiake iinoiettiate ptrmenl, nnd thuor htung ttalmtwill preeent Ultra duly authtntireleil fr er-tllement. JESK LINKS. 1AVII PRKISLER, R a.li lp.. M.rth Sfl-tli. Kieraton. l.KI I TllltH MlTH li-.ollto it hi-re. IjIij g.t-en Ihtt Itilrrt Iriiamrnttry h.iii.r (mi etanttd to iho titl't-rihtr on the'etate of ' "II u ll "M l.l.rl.N, dooetKil, latrnf Lawreneo looatliip, l )rif.tld r -iiu lr. Pruntrlvenia. all j prrnimp la.ltnita o 1,14 OtUlO trt tOqiltrtril 10 '" agmait tho mat will pnatat tbeia duly ..theniioatod for atltltment. n..n- p..Rirni, oi.a inner noting at ABR4UAM OiSPLV, tt-evr $Usrt:Uan(ou8. INTO. MARCH. 1S70. RECONSTRUCTION! Will risTil Ii Out on This Line! Wir.I,IA3I IIEE1, AIAHKET STREET, CLEABHELD, PCMN'A. Drees GoodB, Fancy Goods, Notions and Trimmings, LADIES' AND CENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, Halt and Cap; Ladies', Misses' and Children's Shoes, at fopilar rnrcEs. tm-Tb. "' v wt - - a ..Id at a roduotlua to proatat valna, sad I will roptooltb tbo' ttork ororj illtj dTt with okoin UtIm of iha bott fooda lo tho market Ktar Ikt rttofieo, CLEARFIELD, PENN'A. 21 tiaoct. aajioLD..... ,.w. aoas aAKTtaoaa. SPRING OPENING! ARNOLD &. HARTSHORN, CIRWISHVILLK, PA. XTt HAVE JCHTOPEXED alarjo and moot If aotoplota ttack of DRY OOOUB, B ATS A CAPS, BOOTs A SHOE'S, HARDWARE, QfEEKbWARE, BACO.t, SALT, OR0CKR1ES, dried rp.riT, A 6 A. All kiodt of laaikor and product takes la csekanoo for goedt.. VVQira at a call beforo porokating eleowkero. Solltfaetloa guaranteed at to qoaltte aad prioo. Coroeatillle. Jaaaare I, 19;-t. DAVID REAMS' LUMBER MANUFACTORY, KEAR LCTUERSBCRO, PENS A. 31 ANCFACTL'RES all klndi of Lumber for LATH FOR ROOriXQ, rLASTkRINQ LATH, r A LINOS, ie.t4o. II it Ploitoiifif Loth aro crtolff tawed and of differtot kojtht, to tuit parcbatwrt too Toliup art four fact long ond rradr nointnl. All kind of Sawvd Lnabrr will bo faraiahrd to order, and dtlircred if K dfrd. Pricwa will h liWral, octorditij to quail?. 1Atl kinds of GRAIN taken In exehasft for Lombor. Latbmbr P. 0., Jan. 19. 1ST 9. 1" "ON ttALI A raluoUW proprrtr in tbo town of Otreo'a. l iwartf U l , Fa. rniKtinr, or a U-p ItOUB, drftroblr lor-atrd, wH ibibioI, nlmtrmt ond pm- prml. and bavinr ld collar nndor it Good out buildmgt oo the lot. or foribtr partieoUro tnqwro at mo onco oi tno rooaennor tn oin root. n23 4tf4. li. I. I. KLIN t. 1 :i Gil Poor ewtbiooed 6LEI011E O for oalo or cxrhanir ot jai LkAVV S LITCRT STABLE. rV)BACCO.Prioit articlo of Xarr. CarondifL, X Ppo Roll uJ Aatoroi Iof . n)m. Ciraro, Miun. oe., at c. Jk R ATZtll 8. (Oppoiito the JoiL.Jniar9.lni 1 Tho itf larr kail, ha. wo u LIATT'S ii ALL, oror C. Kroitor A 8oo' otoro, on ISoevnd itroot. Clearfield, I'a U nw oTfred fur rent. For terme apply to JA MVS L. LEAVY Clearfield, Pa., Morvk M 4. XTOTlClfi TO VATfcKMi:N 1 1 1 Tbo nndereieord oaili faitnnlf of thii wrlhod of lofortnioj tho Raflntrh that bo has made ample prrpororiom ot Fulton' Dead Wter for their aevHimoaancn ana entertoinmrnt during tbe eooiiBg aeaeoo. and lnMti a'l to :re bun a call. (9lt) M M. JOUNSON D' lWOLt'TI05l OP rARTKF.R-UlP, Tho ro partneribin berotvforo exivtin bo tweea Tbomoi loonc and John Ardrll. Jr , onder tho nam nnd firm of T. Ln A Co ii, bis, the 10th dar of Mareb, A. D. 176, diHoliod b? I toil eoitorot. Iboa. Loaj; will aettle the oeeoontf of the lato Bmi. THOMAS lt'Ml. mZl U JOHN ARDELL. Jr. TTortK AhD LtT rtiR HAI I 11 Th wndertitnrd will r nt Privato Sale bts tlooeo nnd Lot. eitnato on Lwutt trotf, bo- tween Third ond FooHh treota. in Iho boroarb of Clear I rid. The ptoperty ii tn (rood ropoir. and ia o rtry desirable location for n rrndctioo. M ill be told at n bargain. Term ear. art CHAKLKS LAT.RIMKR. lXIXUTOR'H KOTICKWbereo. Let 1 tor Tee towentorjr tbe eololo mi U. p 11 , LI P Ut Lit H. Into of tbo townehtpwf Lwrre. ie. orated, baro boen frraaled to tbo Dderri;ned, and oil porson indebted to said estate are rrqwtc. d to make imnsediat pat wri t, and tboet baTinjt claim nifainst Ibo tame will protect tbtm, dulr natbrnttrated, for eoltlemrnt. mort.tU JAblKs WUIG!.tT, Rieontor. SAMDEL I. SNTDER, Practical Watch Maker, Oppotite Ei Dot. Diglor't rriiilenct, SECOND f TREET, CLEARFIELD, PA. X4T-AI1 k .n t. of Watehrt. Clnekl aad Jewelry promll? rrpoirod, aad ork varranteil lo tit'e aatn.aelioa. mar2:i JAMES H. PARKER, rOKiw rACKKK, Aad Wkoleaalo ealeT la Il.ooa. Men Toik. Lard, Sugar CuroJ lln'j.i and Dref, Ko. ,9 Liberty Street, piTTsni RG. rr.xvA. ia 1 J DAVID YOUNG, Slonc-fultrr and Slonc-Mason, lf ILL eioeate all work In kit lino al wind II arata prim aad la UKr T-t LASS ttylo. Arcliitectural Ornaments tn AM. STYLES, Sitna Prti.lno nf oreey dptrrinllna. and all kin.lt nf naeim work eon Iraeled for la oroalaf tkt roe air. Any pertot t withlng lo kara re.ptti.kle aaeoa wnrk aad etoae railing done, will lr.d il to ineir Inlereit la oall apna ata I would airs infora Ike pub lie tkel 1 aaa dHlrrr any quantity or alaaa cf eloaa deeiroti, at I aa tit. owner af a Order, for work eaa ke ad.lrrue l tn DA V Hi YurXii. :3. Cleailcld Pa rprtiurp and abdoailual tuppi.ttrrt of erery JL kind of the latrtt Imptoetnitni., fr .ale a. ikt frag tarrof Jj A.TSWJ.CE lwm. Jirp Wocfl, firoffrlri, (ft al O w. ...j. a h I J. B. GRAHAM & SOX; MARKET ITRtIT, CLE ATtFlELD, pA, Dealer, in all kinds of LUMBER, Goods, Groceries, iic. np fl R toktrrlWt kaelag tatertd latt i thip for tkt purpot, of tarrjla. H koflneti of Merrbandiilpg, aow offtr t i tad ran opportonltj to tht iIHiidi if ("1 fltld aad ailjoinfnf roantiot to Imy tttrt at wkuleitU or retail prleot, tkat oill tho anlattrnetod. Their goodi will U firj larlj aeleoud to toll tali Darktt. Eitry 111, rfctreforo, call tkt alteniloa of ketkniJ to tklt faet, became I b la branch of tar buigj will roeeiro tpoelat atltatloa, aad trrrjtii, seeded la a well rrfalated koaiehold will J tlnot be foand la aar ttoro. DRY GOODS: Oar lloek of 1)11 T ti(M)I) tkall aetbea patted, either la quality or prtto, aad wilt , kraeo. ia part, PriaU of orery rtyle, Oitrtil aad Lawnt of oeorf qn.llly, klatliat el ml icrado, De Lelort Adapted to tho taettiti old aad yoapr; aad oeery article of anyliaJ goodt they tell U to bo at rrproff ated, tai ial ranted to girt tatitfaclien. DUESSGOODS: Ai to DftF.HH C(H)IH-wt kaea a ipti attortaieat of Alpaoat, klaek, wklu, aad it art: inoarte, Sllka, aad la akort all Ike an, tlylei ia tko atarktk Wo deiiio tklt (ui ketone haowa lo orory pottoa ia tkiotttii With our aew aad eiuarire tloek of Pkljl 000DS, tko ladiof caa all ko tailed ky M dropplao la aad gottiDf a aloe irtet attaJ lace eott, ltd (W fee or ky oroltf tkat okltk belter: (ire kor a well Sited parte, aad akoaij iad good aad paying iavoottaeab ia teWiii oriet, edgiagt, ribaoai, gloeot, kotiery, UJ oibor aeateaoi aocettiuta. GENTLEMEN'S WEAR: Aad la addltloa to abet we aaee alnit o aoop an Biani ai afc..iTL MI'.K'H Wl.-aai ....V ...., ' .... vws vaNiawN kauaotti, Ilata, Booti aad Skoet, At, kerlou a airo ataorlaioat af Naao-ap CLOIIIIH for M.a iad Boyt, ataagfaetarod out of Iktten att aaiienal. wklok wt will tell for eaei . - rwwcw a. fll.M ot) win atloalik aeoryaody. ' . SQUARE TIMBER: W are aow largely oagaaod la kaylt tt Mil. a. AQUARL: T1MREB aad ....... fc.MvE.n, boo wm giro lata trttta kaiiaaat ipoiial attoatloa, sad ta ere fort aaitit aa okjoct lo etery aaa wko kai Lacker It coat, aad dtal witk aa. GROCERIES k HARDWARE M. L.lt t I . .. v mtww aoep ooniioaitv on feu. mrr"t oaaao-aww w VllirVE.niU tOt HAHDWARIwkiik w, will tell ! iioa lagly low prieoa. Wo alto keep a fail tuorv taeal of Qt'I.KMW ARE. Tiii dipanaw will ko kept fall aad ooatpleta, aad all ok, eoalcaiptate koaeekeepiag, will lad It le law adraauge U roaio aad trade witk at: kettaa e aro to titaalod, aad, froai lang eipehiMoh tke katlaeta, eo well aroaaialod witk tkt tau aad aeerteiitoa tt Ikia ooBaaaity, Ik.lotlon atltlod U eeery staa woataa aad tkiid Hi; aiakei ii a pot at to kny their gooaj frta aa,n eaa pleat, ikcai kotk aa lo ajaaJit aad prill. Therefore, mom aioag aad koy year BOOTt J. Blin.i ii -r & r. . . . .... ..... D.vn, unit vArei, oiaoui-tiaui CLOTHIXU, aad aeorytkiag yaa seed lent. der roaneleoa Bad faailiel ouoaforuUe, (roa JAMES n. GRAHAM & SOXS, l CLEARFIELD, tk. K A VALI ABLE FABM FOR Sill CO.NTAI.VIXU 120 ACRE5. rpBB aneroipieJ. kaeiag deteraiaed te die. pooo of kit property. Oder I for tale oae of lot iUeiral.1, laitaa ta Lawreaoo lowaehia. Bin ned wilbia ton. ail, i of tke korcogh of I'leeikt. Tho Iraol ouataiat 1X41 arret, ik of ohirh at elrarod aad onder a gnod ttalo of eultiTatia,tt4 baring Ibrrtoa a dwrlltng koato, baak bora, treat tprmg kouto. aad all at ker nooreeary oatbuildiage; tMgelher with a fine orraard of tieelleal atpitt ani peaobta. It will bo beld for tale aatil their af A;iril nest, akoa if But told il will at realea. Trnnt eatr. For farlker partietlin ti. dreit tko eatarriber, or call pert on oily at lot preaioot, near I'ttaraola. i t J0U! 8HATT. Ir. Farm for Sale! qillE anilertigned ofrn at FRIVATI HU X Uw foUuwing dooenbed Real Ertala: A eerttia Farn. aitaata ia Maatgeaory He hip, Indiana rnoaty, Pa lea ailea boa til puruehanoa Hirer, CONTAIN! KCOXEniRORCDACRI Wall tinkered with teatlcrk aael piaa. TVai. prTtatott art a good dwelliag koaoo aad kara. A yoang orrkant tail aeTir.ta.iing Bprtag of wa. ter oa Iho prraioto. Tkt load it aaderiaid auk a tela of gnod toil. For further partlealarl apple la Ike tak tcrioer. bAVIO A. Rl Col A.NA.V J.ni Jia Catk P. 0., Clearleld aoaaty, ft. Farm for Kale! THE Bahtenker. koing detiroat af fo ot wett, will aril kit FARM, aitaete oa tko oeM t ot oi tho Foioai haroa Riror. about I ailet fiea Clearlield. luNTAlNIM) 3 ACRES of eW lilltt.it UnJ U arm of wkiek O'O tleared atd ia a kigk itate ol oultirotioa. Tkoro il oreeled on tke p!ee a Frenio llouee, witk a kilcbea aid at her putbuil.iirg and a good well of water aider rool. It will bo told at a bargain tw oaek. or Ike tertnl wilt ke aade to tail tht perckaeer. Ftettt ioa girra at any tine. Fnr further pomeelarf call BvB tko preaitoo oe adAteae rtiaip c. neifir. Marek II, 1ST If. riearSela, l o. McGAUGHEY'S RLSTURM&hURLSntT n A loo Tf, ta Loary', New Iluildiag. (foraerty aeoaaiol ky u. n I FECOXD ST, CLKAkriELD, FA. ClOSTAXTLYoakanclaSoeeeletlienof CA!f. J HKS. MTU. CH1AR8. TORArcO. . Alto, IllhSlI OVSTKR.S lrl ..J eerrod up lo rail Ike Ultra t rauoaert. S.IIII.I.IARI ALOON'oa ermadrrery. "" f lUVIli klrtlAt liliEY. FOR SALE! 4 VALVAIILK PROPERTY ia the tillage ef 4 X l u-nert .org, l iraiBrld eoomr. Pa.oon.lil o of l. Toon L..tt. a largo fraa-o lwellir.e. II. .MM IB 1.V SB -..I. 11 . karitig all tbe atetetarr oatkuiMiaga, oaek it Stable. Coal and W nnd Hoaeo. Aloo. oo uaW M I.t ll.tn.l II OoimI tMOrino a ii of tilth o.H be Bu rery tew for rota, oe oa rratlomil thepairhaaar. Fr ptrtieatenapf I; ..." i it rveiuirg oa rro preaieea. Dr. ilkHRliE 1L80H. Lulkrrtknnt, kiarek I, IMtt-la. A T ATI KMl . ATTKTIO!kJ 1 The anitmned hatiag tret ltd a tea and oomnial.out b.t.er oa the mar bank at Here, .hie Puiat, o.ioeito Ihe klnebtaana. aad aaring rrmme,! Uiok. Hrgr ratkt to that ran? aar had w,th eaer. wou'd al Iho alleailon of Wateraiea lo the tditniacm of tin point fur trlng ta aiiee a dai'a run Irv.m aU.ro. The table will be rprtad wild a tMiuntiiul h.nd, aad Ike bar well toi ; art with eboioe l.qtiort. WIM.tAX ScnXARRS, KulkaoB. klartk t, ISIS. 1X1 I 1 TIIMS- Ml lit ToTieoltkerl j by gum thnt Lotten letlaaentatT ktrial ! n crantrd lo the liil.trriler, on the Fti" ot .U.-liOMIJ UOHISOV, dnuad. laterf Bradford lsnhi. rirarfrld ananle, pcnntrlrama. all ptnoni ia.lrtil.d la tal l Ertalt aro 'm)iieetH It aeke tnnntiliela p.yuenl, aad thnto htntf e'nitat ajtinit the tame aillpreornl tktadtl; autkenticalrd fpr etltk menl. JACOB PFAHft, Eiottttr, tVaOfarl Ij., Hank It, lf)M.