iihc Vcpublican. UfoNdi B.Gooni.ASDKii, Editor. CLEARFIELD, Ta. WKPNT.SDW MOKXIKi). A PHIL . IT. Pi.EAsr.n. The WoBliiiiRlon corro nponilent inform tlic world, tlint Gen. Grnt, liko the negroes, ia highly j.len.cd Willi Ihe XVlh omondinoiit. We hope iheso tiethron will dio in Mill olhcra embrace nnd roll into the lust ditch with Forney. A CnAMit Mr Edwnrd II. Wil liam who has for a number of year past, discharged the diiliea of General Superintendent of tho Pennnnylvunin railroad, residing at Altoona, lias re signed, nnd Mr. A. J. Cusfmtt, has beon apHiinted in liiti stead. We learn inai Mr. runu, buinjs tery higli as an executive rail rondcr, and the officers of tho road in question liavo therefore given him a fine field in which to dixphiy hit talents. I. Turin Glokt. "Our colored brethcrn" are in a blaie of glory, all over the country, because of Grant's proclamation which trnnsformo a mulo Into a horse. It in nothing more ; to cause in the economy of nature a ne gro is about as near being a white man a a mulo is a liorso, and a one yoar old child can discern tho differ ence, while great big overgrown wise Radicals are too blind to sec it. They ought to tmeal tho difference if they cannot comprehend any other way. An exchange says : "A nephew of tho great Chief Justice Murshull, of Virginia, is said to bo begging in tho ireots of Macon, Georgia." Yes, quite likely. Hand the Southern States ovor to Butler, Sheridan k Co., and their negro cohorts, for ten years long er, and that section of ''tho best gov ernment the world ever saw," will be como a Paradise of beggars bluck and wbito if JCadicul raoalily can possibly commit 'such a crime. The government is boing wholly adminis tered in tho interest of bond holders and negroes, and beggary will be the result. Tn.n Infamy. That Cabinet sel ler, Grant, has issued his iiifamone Proclamation declaring the adoption of tho XV Amendment. Ho has the brazen impudence to say that it has been adopted by twcnly niiio States, and that it "makes ut nncn four mil lions of nogwi votonn"' wtian it only confers tho right of suflrago on the bucks, if legally adopted, over 21 jcars'of oge. If tho pappooses arc also entitled to a vote, the "govern ment" had better send to California nnd get its digger Indians over near the seat of Government so as to prop erly instruct them in order to become as intelligent as the other "national wards." ScAt.uwAootiiT The mennnoss of Radicalism is often illustrated when driven to the wall when cliurgcd by the tax-payers with robberies and prodigal ity. Tbcy invariably charge extrava gance and all the plundering schemes '.o President Johnson's Administration. Well, grant this for argument sake; who controlled Congress? What party held a two third vote in each branch? Who voted the. money ; and who got it? Why, of course the men who prevented Prcbident Johnson from turning rascals out ol office, nnd de Tented all bis vetoes. Header, the leaders of the Radical party alone, aro responsible fur tho crimes com roittcd at Wailiinjrton. 1.1 AoAix.-The Senators and members of Congress from the ''lone star stnlo," Texas, were sworn in on Thursday last. Texas is therefore, according to loyul parlance hi the 1'nion. She was vory near not getting in, because one of the Congressmen happened to be a Democrat. Butler and his paik of national pick pockets howled awfully about it, but a few decent Republicans united with the Democrats und got Iter in. Had tho members elect, or a majority of them been Democrats Tcxus would still be out In tho cold. Hive wo a Republican form of Gov ernment, or bus il become a mockery nimiUr to thul of Mexico, controlled by a bnndliulf breed rolibcra. -Vr.itv IIapp. 'Jlie iiadicul cohorts aro very highly elated over the fact that tho negro U. S. Senator, Revels, from Mis?i-.-,ij),i, occupies the teat once held by Jefferson Davis. To "mill the thing through" properly, so ns to havo tho world belicvo tliat Grant and his Cabinet think them selves no bet to llian negroes, brother Revels should bo appointed Secretary of War; bccnine Jefferson Davis once held that seat in the Cabinet. We fo.ir if ever this honor was con ferred on tho ex clergyman ho would be a nigger still, because, seats do not em to contain either bruins, or Statesmen, unless they are sent there I y the respective Legislatures. Does l ot the drunken ZufMiali Chandler occupy the scat occupiml by Iwis CussJ Is not Fcntnn in tho sent of PHnV Wright, Dick Yates in lhl of Doujfhi", Chnrles Sumner In that of Daniel Webster, liniko in that of Tho. II. Benton, Colfax in that once occupied by Geo. Clinton and Martin an llurrn, and Grant in that of, Genrg Vhingtn and Jefferson ? AVIiy mention a si"tr'p i.nluirl ce ? I ll there is any viriuu tie SuaU, why ' I iiul Chandler .1 uU-r n.n Drnke) tiituim, cr Grant at'J Colfax I J'.tr.t! ; I nnlly r ! vreifom. Tho Augusts (n ,) Vhrimrlt saj t: "A census of tho State of South Giro lit., taken In 1P0P, has just been rondo public, from which it appears that the total population Is now TOO, i)Tl, an Increaso of but 2,314 over the census of 100. Thcro are, us show n by this census, S.SSO lew while males of alleges now in tho Slate limn thcro were in 101, nnd 11,812 less negro males; while an increase of 9,S0ti white and P.-K50 negro females ap pears Of tho thirty districts into which South Carolina is divided, nine teen show a decrease nnd eleven an increase of population tho Increaso in tho Charleston district being Co, 09, and almost every ono of the "up country district," or thofo where the whiles were moro numerous in bluvo times, exhibiting an avcrago decreaso ol 8,500; showing the tendency of the negro population towards tho sea coast. Tim entiro number of white males 21 nnd upwards now in the Slato is given as 64,077 J nnd of negro males 21 and upwards 04,128 a negro majority of 80,351. The num ber of wbito children between C nnd 10 shows an increase of 2,971 over the number of thoso ngos in 1801; the negro like increase is 1,053. The population of Charleston, it may bo added, is set forth as 44,923 ; whites, 20,353; negroes, 84,570; and 5,337 moro females than males." Tho man must bo very ignorant, or blinded with fanaticism who does not see that tho tu in evils, loyally nnd freedom will prove physicul death and final extinction to tho negro race. Proving conclusively that l!io Radi cals who claim to bo tho peculiar friends of tho negro are really their mortal enemies. Roioii on Grant. The Now York Sun, tho blackest paper, after the Tribune, published in that city, in a long ariiclo on Grant's first year of administration, says : "Wo do not misinterpret the public judgment when we any that no man ever chosen to tho Presidential onlco Ktood so low, at the close of the first year of his t;rm, in tho estimation of the leading minus of his part', as Ucncral Isrnnt does. In short, lien- cral Grant has, at tho close of his first year, proved so lamentable, a failure, both as a statesman and a politician, that no well inlormcd and lair seeing Republican contemplates his rcnomi nation ps a possibility : whilo a larue body of the wicr and more cautious members of the party apprehend lhat hie course must menvitiibly break it in pieces before the next Presidential election. All that is said of Grant's foolish ness is true, but it is unjust to hold him responsible for the bad odors that hung upon the negro pnrty, Grant is a mere cypher in all things, except ap pointing to onico. llo originates no measure comprehends no uioasnro knows no more about tho duties of his oRico than tho nero Revels docs about the renpnnsibililics of his post in k rcnnto. Grant ianot the iswfAor, but tho tool of tho deviltry which is going on. Taken I Tho Rev. Mr. Edmunds of lleaverlown was taken in and done for a short time ago by tho Riverside swindle. He received a circular letter staling that bo had drawn a watch worth (200,00, and that as soon as ho forwarded $13 to paw tho commission, etc , the watch would be forwarded. Ho ordered il by express C. O. D After bo puid the money and opened t te package, he found a watch in il worth about five cents or less ! It is surprising lhat clergyman will engage in such small business; but wo knew of one in this place about two years ago, or less, who sent tiro dollars for a quid watch and wroto a lonir letter urging them to send him a right good ono, as bo was a clergyman and from his po siiion nnd influeneo in tho community he could by showing il around, be the cnue of bringing them a good dcul of custom, ilo never cot a chance to uso his great influeneo in this way, us he never heard of the two dollars or Iho watch again 1 A man must be a great fool to be led to believe that people aro so kind in .New 1 ork as to insit on giving away S200 watches lor Iroin to el J in greenbacks. lic'tMgrovt itmet. Literary SwihM.t. An exchange says: That bare-faced end infamous swindle, Hates' Military UNtory, once more finals to tho surluce, notwith standing the summary disposition winch was mndo ol it at tho Inst ses sion of tho Legislature. The plainly expressed hostility of that body to tins plundering sclicino lias no terrors for the enterprising Hates, as it seems ho has been working up the job dn rini? the lust vear. without tho shadow of legislative authority. Only a few days ago a Knuirnl member ol the House offered a resolution distribu ting to each member of tho Legion- tnro tirrnty five, copies of this literary trash, the cost of printing nnd bindinir each volume not to exceed thrco dol lars and seventy-five cents. This neat little ojieration would abstract from the Slato treasury the sum of nine thousand, lluvo hundred andscvrnly five dollars. This It A fair specimen of Radical cconomv. Of all tho cor rupt schemes lhat liavo brought deep dirgrnce on the Legislature for tho lasi ten years, we do not remember ono which hns been so absolutely iniquitous as this. Nothing hut itself couid be its own parallel. Gem. Loiias on Phttis The sale of cadets by Congressmen has stirred up the bad blood among somo of I ho "loi I millions." P. Newton Pettis, In endeavoring to mitigate his offenso of sellinij a cadet bip, has embroiled himself in a qunr rel with Major Derickson and oihers in Crawford county. Tho Titusville Herald says : Mr. Dorickaon now un cloaks iho whole, affair, nod his state ments arc fully corroborated by other parties. Yet tho caso is nut a whit mure clear than it appeared to the Military Committee. Said Gen. Lo- j gan, at the conclusion ot tho investi gation: "I wii-h Pettis was a memlier of the pivoent Congress." '-Why, what would you do?" asked General Slocum. "What would I do?" said logan : "I woold havo him expelled from Congress lor being a d d lool "' X. It. Greeley, Horace s brother, siwnt the past winter with his family in the woods of Chautauqua count v,' K. whsre ha bad a coutrsot to ' sw 8,'K"l pine I'.js. Ohltum y. MAjt't ORMRAl OlOllOt II. THOMAS, t'Nirr.n itatki arkt. Il is with sincere regret ihut wo an. hot! nee the druth, from apoplexy, in San I'raneisco, al eight o'clock on Monday evening, the liSth or Murth, of the distinguished soldier whc name heads this article. George 11 Thomas wns horn on tho 31t uf July, IH10, inthe county of Southampton, Virginia, his parents belonging lo a family of respectability and wealth. As a schoolboy young Thomas pur sued his elementary studies in his na tive county. As ho grew older he ac cepted a position subordinate to hi uncle, who was clork of iho county, nnd al tho same time commenced the uliidy of law. In thespringof 1S;!0 the friends of tho family secured for tho young man nnoinniution lor a cadutahip al tho United Stoles Military Acado my nt West Point. In the same year ho entered tho institution, nnd nil er four years of creditable scholarship graduated June 30, 1S40, class rank twelro, in un aggregnto of forty-two. On J u 1 v 1, 1X40, Cadet Thomas was promoted to full second lieutenant in tho Third United States artillery. In tho fall of tho same year ho joined his regiment in Florida, nnd upon the outbreak cf the war in that Stuto be tween tho United States and tho In dians, Lieutenant Thomas commenced his careor ot active duty. On No vember G, 1S41, he was brevet ted first lieutenant "for gallantry and good conduct in the war against Florida Indians." Injununry, 1S4-, ho ac companied his regiment to New Or loans, and in Juno ol tho sumo year to Fori Moultrie, Charleston harbor, South Carolina. In December, 1S43, ho was transferred to Fort Mcllonry, Maryland, with Company C of his regiment. April 30, 1844, ho was promoted to first lieutenant nnd join ed Company K of his regiment at Fort Moultrie In July, 1S45, wnr wilh Mexico being imminent, Lieu tenant Thomas was ordered with hia compnny to report to General Zachary Taylor, and arrived at Corpus Christi in the same month. His company nnd the Third and Fourth regiments Unit tod Slatos infantry wore tho first troops to land upon (ho soil of Texas. With Taylor's army id occupation bo marched lo the Rio Grand eand form ed part of the garrison of Fort Drown while Taylor was establishing a base of supplies ut Point Isabel. In the bnmbardmont of Fort Brown by the Mexicans from tho 2d to tho Sth ol May Lieutenant Thomas behaved with great gallantry. In June ho wns detached with a section of his battery tnd assigned to duty wilh the advance guard, and was slutioncd at Reynosa until July, when ho accom panied tho advance to Camargo. In September ho rejoi led his company, and inarched on Monterey, Mexico In the scries of engagements at that place ho was brcvelled captain, to date from September 23, 1840, "for gallant conduct in tho several conflicts ul Monterey, Mexico, on tho 21st, 22d and 23d of September, 1S40." In No vember ho becamo senior lieu'.ennnt. commanding Company K, Third Uni ted States nriillcry, vieo Bragg, pro moted, llo retained this position un til February 14th, 147. in Decem ber, 181(1, he again figured in tho ad vance, and entered Victoria January, 1847, with (Quitman's brigade. Feb ruary 23. 1H47. he was brevctted ma jor "for gallant and meritorious enn. duct in tho buttle of ilucim Vista, Mexico." On tho return of pcaco Lieutenant Thomas was assigned to duty in Texas, and subsequently to Lower California and Missouri. In 18511, be ing then a major of tho Second caval ry, he returned to Texas with his regiment. In August, 1S.VJ, ho escort ed tho Texns reserve indium to their new homo in tho Indiun Territory. He next examined the country on the head waters of tho Canadian and Red rivers. In the summer of IStiO ho commanded another expedition to tho headquarters of Conchas. On August 20, iMtid during a skirmish with the Indians of thai region, ho was slight ly wounded in tho face. In Novem ber, 1X110, Gcnerul Twiggs surrender ed the United Slates forces in Texas to the Stato troops, and the Sixth cavalry was dismounted and ordered to tho loyal Slates. Major Thomas was directed to lake command of it at Carlislo barracks, where it was re mounted and ordered to the field. It was at this time lhat began tho bril liant military career which placed him among tho ablest generals of ihe Con linen t. For his important service nt Nash ville the deceased hero was promoted to the rank of Major General in the regular army. Alter tho cloo of tho war ho was assigned to department duty in Tennessee and Kentuck', and latterly in California. It is stuled in tho telegraphic dipalch referred to that during the past le.v week sho had enjoyed nmisunlly good health, nnd that Mondny a tier noon, at hnlfpatt five o'clock, whilo attending H busi. noss in his ofh'co, ho was seized with the (il of apoplexy which carried him off loss than three hours Inter. Gen erals Ord nnd Whipple being absent in Arizona the command ol the de partment temporarily falls upon Col- oncl Hough, Assistunt Adjutant Gel . crnl. In all respects the diath of General Thomas is a grent national calamity. His place can hardly bo tilled. As a soldier ho was as guliant and heroic a man as ever livod; ns an officer be was skilful and cneiiotie; ns a patriot he was devoted and enthusiastic. In tho walks of private lifo General Thomas w-as distinnuished for Iho pos- session of all thoso gentle trails of character which aro ever to be found in the true gentleman. How to Kill West Point. Mr. Duller, of Massachusetts, did, it ap pears, really nominate a nigger for tho military school, but with his usunl acuto discrimination ho nominated ono who was ineligible. Somebody, however, will now nonunato another: nnd a nigcer cadet is a foregone con elusion of the radical mind. This will pretty effectually drive t'-o riuht sort of boys uway from West Point, aud lenvo there only snivelling hypocrites, willing to mnko believe that ihey aro bs Ion d of Siunho as of anybody rise. That is to sny, this will bo tho effect unless Iho boya, as boys aro apt lo, hall decide to sctilo tliis matter for themselves on the first darkey thai comes. Wrsl Point, indeed, w'dl be a very hot place for tho pioneer niggor, and we prophesy that he will rvsiiMi. ! A'. V. Herald. h A young lady in Itratlleboro, Vt, mado a aomnambulint excursion tho other night or moio than a mile in Iho now, barefoot, in her robe de nuit. and only awoke an alio locked tho doorenber irtorn. pnlt, t itv eold. A Uumaxcr or in Om.ida Dis aster. "Mack," the Washington cor respondent of the Cincinnati AVipuirrr, recites the following painful narrative: In conversation ith a very Intelli gent and accomplished lady from Maine, a few days since, 1 learned ihe following facts, which throw tho shad ow of n sad romance over Iho Oneida diHUtcrs Commander Williams, tho highest officer on tho vessel, ami one of the lost, wus a widower, of some thing los than forty, nnd wns tho father of two bright littlo children. In May hint ho contracted nu engage ment for a second marriage, which wus to havo taken place very soon lifter Iho arrival of the Oucidu in this country. 1 believe il wus fixed for the middle of April. l!o loll tho United States for Japan in Juno last, nnd just hel'oro his depart uro ho was ono of a dinner pin ty at which my informant and llioutlianced brido wero also present. Had ho re lumed safely ho would havo known a futo which hi brnvo heart would havo met with tho cool courago that tuced death at his post on tho quarter deck. Sinco tho first of January bis two children nnd his intended wife havo diod. When ho left Japan ho had not heard this sad news, but sup posed ho wus coining homo to meet them all in health nnd happiness. So to one, nt Icint, of the gallant men who went down in the ill falcdslcamcr, death cannot bo called disaster. JIininij Ujujeh Tin HbA. Tliore ia a viihI copper mine in Knglund, where, slialld cxlcnd many hundred yards under tho sea. Tho moaning of the waves, as they daidi ngainnllhe rocks ia forever hoard in thoso gloomy ailcs. When the storms come, the sound of tho waters becomo so terrific that oven the boldest miners cannot ttay bolow, but leave their work and como out upon the earth. Overhead aro masses of bright cop por steaming through the gallery in all directions traversoj by a network of thin red veins of iron, and over all tho salt water drips down from tiny crevices in the rock. 1 inmense wealth of metal is contnined in theso rinds, but no miner daro givo it another stroke with his pickaxe. Already thcro has been one day's work too much upon it, as a hugo wedgo. of wood driven into the rock, attests. Tho wedgo i all thnl keeps back tho sea from bursting in upon them. ; Vet there aro three tiers of galleries where men work day by day, not knowing but at some filial hour the flood "may bo upon them, rendering all escape as hopeless ns il was in tho days of Noah. Tho awo alrickcn vinilor hurries away from the scone, with heart appalled in view of the hourly danger. Narrow Kscatu from Pkatii. A gentleman riding on horseback in Sugar-crock township, a short time ago, suys tho Venango Xprctator, saw smoke issuing from tho roof of a house, a littlo distanoo ahead, and a woman running from it in great hnslo. Galloping up, ho found the houso on fire, tho door locked, and two children inside, llo knocked tho door in, took tho children out, and then begun lo cxlingnitdt the lire, which ho had near ly aecoinplihed when the men be longing to tho houso arrived. Tho mother, in her fright, had .locked the children in the burning houso, and had gono for help, but they would havo been hurncu to dram If ttio stranger ImU not mouad ilium. 'Una is "prosonco of mind" with a vengen ance, and reminds us of that other iiituni;c wherein tho woman put the mop in tho cradle and took the bnby with which lo dry tho floor. Kl vels.- llecuUKO the negro Senator Revels has mado n speech, liadicnl edilorsuro in extaciea. Of course they would bo. Thcro is a feeling "won dnius kind"' just now between these two greut elements of political power. We linpo tosee thorn intermarry oon. Colfix could atari off with a likely 1 jailer gal'' in Washington, and if ticeU he, create another Jiichardson cnation. his now said that Sumner wrote Revols' speech, and Wilson growls and grumbles became ho was not per mitted lo do it. C handler is sirry that he wns too drunk to do it, and Yates i on the stool of repentance for bring too drunk to know, lhat Kevcls was sworn in. Hi-hop Simp son ought to stay in Washington and keep tlicso fatthful tentincu straight. What a pack lo rulo a country. , A Washington correspondent , says that when tho negro llevels was es corted to the President's desk in the Senate In take the nnlh he was agita ted and blushed I What color was the blush? It was 1'rentice gave M. M. IVhie rny the sobriquet of 'IJritk" ihir.ecn years ngo. ( "$tK lll'frtiSfUlftttS. . SPRINHriTVLr'SOF.SII.elllAT". At C. kRATZKR C. HnOKIIOI.D HOODS. Carpets, ail elallll, window blinds and fltterss, wall pajr, rugs, Ac., at reduced prises, at (Opposite Jail.) C. KltATZtllf. IJUIIAMB IIOTI.L. ! Corner of TbisJ aud Imitklrld .1 reels, Pltt.burg, Pa. 1 4 6 76 D. JOIINPTON k PONS, Proprietors. Normal Institute I rpill nlrwi(ttif'i. will i-tn Norma, I InatituU X. ClMrftrlil in itppr iwtn of Town Hull lo BitarT.it the Id or JrUj. 170, irnt tnnlina from niti lo rlfrn wlti. Vm will ht taken ! aWake iht foiit thnnnKh nn nm lirsl. UKUHUB W. 8NVIKR, April fl 4(. e Hoparl".lnilnU Vendue In Morris Township. Pho nn Uri)rnrrl it1 offir al tiuMie tftr, y hi r.ilrn.f in Mnrrii township, on Tilt HH. l'AY, AI'HIh 2Mh, It70, ihf following r"'"") pr"fr'y, to wit : Thr hnra! and hrnfia, Iwn wapnisf, plough, harrowt, thr wwi, ont fnd lir anttrr, rrpr nn4 tnowtr, baT-mka hat fork, oitirr mill, stirit. kurmui, c a air a, fafdi, noJ tllit-r ariiclrt too ngmrrui to tnn(ion. faU to flnnnimrt at lOo rlork, . m., of A dir. wh?n teraia will b wiarl knnwn. aprilfl-.U sfcOHJK DfiAM. fEW Tl?l ftllOPt rilED. S.rKETT( Marufa-.-lurcr of Tin, Copper and Sheet -Iroa Ware. lUoling, p anting and job work donsea Chop nn Jlsrkct Ft., arsilj apporlte Ibe Jail, 470 CLKAItFIKI.D. PA. JOHN TI'OUTMAN, FURNITURE DEALER UajkH St., vntt of lh AMf hfnjr IIoum. t I.KARFIK.I.II, PA. IKERPon h-tn-t all ktndinf Fart, it on. Id ,ajtn or hy tba tirf'- amrlK Tnoaf in m-H f aa artirla of Kurnnarf, will tn4 it to ik-lt ititrai to eatl nni xnt,na nf iiork. wbirH 1 Will trll fw r tb nr tfbi frr an if i w. l-r narl1. r., A 1 1-;-tf, f iv (U'fitisrmruH. READ I READ!! Valuablo Real Estato nt PriTsto Ealo. FIIIR Mn'lrtlrnv( Il fl ruTirltl'l.il (O tilp(IIO of I tin MUM ii.'l 'J I M UK II I. ANUS, iitimtc in J'enn Hiwtitni, 'lmrfi hl vuunlv, IV, contain in Ui A Hi:. n.ljfiiin Inn U ..f I'.ihttk Mitilr. Jmiir II. ('lurk ami titiirr. The fmtn in In gtml f'ife tf cultivation i go dwelling hu, lrtfc lArn, out hoimci, otvlirU uf rlioler fniii. ami hhjiI snrina? of nrrer-failtn watrr on (lit prffiilMl. A ik'hool tiuuit wilhin twu wilc. Tart of (lie trav't li liravilr limlirrrJ, wliilo thu whulr ! umtrrluid with a vein of ctl, whicli mail in ahort time be a ourr of great jrutit. N better invtiuriil cuuM L titan!, nnd no tract of laml In the county uflun greater fsrllilirt fur mnking money. Perwtnt wifMng lo Icum more piulleuUn In regard tu trruip, Ac, onn vail uu the jireiniiei, or ad tire si the I'.ntlmignrd at (Jrampiau Ilitti I. 0. JOHN McIXTVttK. Pcnn tr., Mnrcb 20, 1?70 .Imp I. Vendue in Brady TcunsLij), FMIIK n.ltriinrj Kifpiitori af Oi ntal f I Ju-ilt l.llllt, Ur-rft4'"t, will (till at Publil Omcrjr, al I be U'.c riiilnee of 111 dccaiej, an Mo.iil.iy, A irll II. h, IMIO, An axtctiiiiva lut of Stock aiitl PitrMiiiig l.'leiisilf, and th largest aoioant uf huafrttll g mil) ever otlrrtMl lo the iihmio at a tuoilar lalo. uUnkcta. quilu, vlircti and corcrlcU ia larg quautittvii, anu nearly urir. aHalt to eoniMcQce at 1 0 o'otuok, and to ood tiuuv froia day to da until the pnipertv ia luld JKr-SK LINKS, 1MVI1J UHkl.s.SI.Kn, I.ulhorfborr, April 8 It. Bloeutorl. I) t.NTS. Liasrtd Oil, Hpiritl TVrp.nlm.. I'ura Wbit taad, I'aiut llphc, Varm.hti, lo., al rrduoail p-ioi-a, at C. KHATZEU'6. (Oppaittt the J.il.),r lia 1 I'.POIIT of the dominion of the COUNTY iV NATIONAL HANK of ClearMd, at tbc eloM of buiioeu on th SOh of Maroh, ISTO: RRSOURCSS. Loan, and discount!... (int. 610 3(1 Orrrdrafts t.VWA 79 U. 6. hondi lo aecure rirwutalion....... 76,000 Oil l)u from rmlofiniuK A rwrve kcdii 7.S68 i'2 Ilue front other Nalionat llanka. l.&hA Vt Due from otbrr baaka and Hankers.. 7. 60S 7J Furatlur and flxturea 1,30S IS Currrut ezpantoi , 79 s,t Taxc paid ftg; si Clircka andottiarea.b iU-mi, iucluding lamii 600 00 tlilla of other National banks.. I.ttts 0(1 Fractional ourreocy, including- nickels, 164 62 Nnecie 60 10 L(gai tender notes. 10,070 00 Totl - $!;.IJJ l Lissitrrits. Capital stork paid in flOMOO 00 Surplus fund ),0ul 00 Ricbanp. n jo Interest 4,427 OS Profit and lota 6,1 54 National Hank notes oatstandiaf 61,606 00 Individual deposits 40,976 IV Total IMI.H6 Jl Slutt of Prmm-flra;. CttnrfitU (7ol, US 1 I, W. M Shaw, Carhier ,l the t'ounlr National Hank of fleaHli-ld, do solemnly swear that the alioie statement is true to the belt nf my knonl edge and belief. W. M. SHAW, Casbier. 8ubaeriled and sworn to before roe the .list day of March A. D. ISI0. J. W. MILUKIIT, 1. P. Cornet-Attest: RICHARD I B VW. tlKOHUK I.. HKKD, WILLIAM POHflill, March 6, ISTO. Dirertors. Rt-'.POItT nf Ihs condition of lbs FIKPT NATIONAL BANK of fl.arScll. ia ths euunl; of llearlrlrf. in lbs dials of Prnmvl. .ma. at lbs class of business, oa Ihe 21. b day of narcn, ioi u 1 nesotnets. Lans and Diieounu. $99 47.9 2S Overdrafts 6,691 SI 11. 8. lloads Ui secure eireulatioa.... 100, Ono 00 U. 8. Bonds on hsnd I,6UI 00 tius irom ncaesunng and neserva Afrenls.. Das from other Nalinaa1 Banks Doe from other Banks A Bankers..... Furniture aad Allures Current Espraiss. Tsses paid.- Cash Items, Including stamps , Bills of etbsr National Banks 16.63S 91 672 02 4 917 II 1.2SS SO S7 8.' 77 4 2S 41 24 00 21A OH 17 I.4V0 00 Fractional currenejr. inelud. aiekslsM Legal teni;", Mtes Totnl. - 1210,161 1C LlallLtTlus. Capital (Inch paid In f 1 00 000 09 Surplus fund. 1 1. ono OS llirenunt , 61 S5 Kicba'gei I n 1 02 Interest 1,7 16 Fmfitand lees 161 li National Bank Circula tion outstanding.. SH.420 09 Indleidual deposits 7,749 S7 Uirldends unpaid SIS 90 Due to National Hanks... 722 4S Due to other Hanks and Bankers 191 Jt Tout Liabilities. tiiO.161 26 I hereby certify lhat Ibe above statement Is correct le the heit af my knowledge and belief. A. C. FIN.NbV, Cashier. Arrant; J. H. MrE4U.T. 1 HntiRRT .Mit bkll, liircetors. Riasnn Mossor. j MRKAT RKDI l'TION in prices of Coffee, I I Tea. Sugar, Molasses, Kice. 4., al lllpposite Jail.) C. KRATZKR'S. (l r Kill. Four sew cushioned Sl.KIUIIS IO fee sale ar eich.rge at jan6 1.F.AVT S t.IVKRT STABLE. I Vih sii.r, A valnalile properlv la tlie town of Osceola, t IsarSeld t.'o , Pa. consisting of a large IIOl'hK H ..... 1. 1 . I . ..II I 1 , . . j ..... - i ... ,M....ni anu (ia- pered, and having a good cellar under it. .Good ... ..wi.h.... ..... rvi luiinrr inrncuiars inquire at Ihe efnee of the subscriber in ssld Iowa, mil 4lpd. Dr. D. D. KI.INK. DiPMLi;Tiii!or"iwAlii"KVSiTiiip. The eo partnership beretnfere existing be. iween Thomas l.ong and John Aniell, Jr.. under the name and 6rra el T. Long A Co., ie, litis, the lltlh dsy of March, A. II. ISTO, disolrel bv ma lual consent. Tbes. Long will settle the accounts ofths late irm. THOMAS LtiNtl. m!J 31 JOHN AHDLLL, Jr. HnlK AND II IT FOR 8AI.KI The undersigned will eell at Pnvals Sale bis House and l.ol. situate oa Locust strsel, be tween Third en.1 Fourth streets, in Ihe borough efCleaiffeld. T ks piopertv is in good repair, and is a very desirable location for a residence. ill be sold at a bargain. Terms eary. mar Cll A KI.KS LARHI M F.n. IXKC'UTIia'H NOTICUWheress. Let j ten Testamentary en Ihe eetate of tl. PHILIP U I I. It'll, late of the townrliip of Lawrence de. ceasetl, hare lrn granted lo the undci signed, and sll persons indcliled to said estste are re.iie.. e.l tit make Imuieiliate pa) met. I, and those having elaiaii against the same will present Ifacm, dul) authenticated, for ssltlrtucnt. mar2.6t JAM KM VTHKIMY, Eieeulor. VOTU'K TO IIAFTMi:! Tba ul.Mril)ir aHopta this mftlmj of In jonnina; thv Inmbrrinrll that h will W found, bfr-to.or, fullr prrparrd to 'etitntnonaie and ntortaia ttmtu, at Lit li tiai.it at Iht wioaik of Fandr. A lilrrul ibar of patrnnapr tnlicilrd. LAW REM K t'Lt.Ul. PrrnchTtll. Marfh 19 M, The partnttritiip hivlnfora riiltln mrlr Itia narn,p of Fallcrtt'ii A Mil'lirran, In the bit (oh irirn tiuaitit! in Ckarflfld, wa, on the 2fth of Marrk, HT0, diflrrd lJf miilflal ertrnt. Tir hooka of tho lair Arm arr now in tlir hand of P. H. Fullortsa for eltltmint and f"llftin, I. II Kl I.I.KMTOX. W..10 4t W. It. MaI'HKIiSON. DiMouno x " The ro-par'nmhip hrrrtoforf sUtinf b twicn tho utidrairnrd in Ihf foundry hnatura in Drady township, wan diftMilrrd hr mnlnat coaarnt on tlia .10 1 h dar of Norrm-r, Tha Kmika and arrooMia nf flif flna art in the Itandi of Jacob HeWning for tfttlfnif n. JKrun IIKTlEItMNrt. A It K A II A M HfcMKKMNtl. t H A Kl KS Itl.ANCU. Jrfrtrtnn Lioa, Marrk .'.0, IS70 4ipd. : r ' liMMMWLO.X-1 MII.N'.Lk-. T T The under t m-d hrtrliT give notice, that thPt wit par Ihe hiehrt mnrkrt price fir a (T"d 1 quality ot I.OMt Ml N (1 1.KS, aod th ha in I a(h fur W, will Snd it lo tbrir in tore t tu gite thm a rail befit re aliiiij( rlrwhere. J'.S. PI'A A SON. OUaHleld Marek S, IHf.H -tf OWAIMX' I X At' I.. t. Kennedy's Madiral i O Uirtiverj, HelmMd'a Harba, Uaker'a Con I Mftr Oil. Jayna'f and Arrr'i madielnet of erary , kiad, for ala by UAH 18 W 1CK aUMN I1' itk m1 npftftrAiu.i-: i-kij-We hare printM a lanr hnntbrtd" tbe new r t,K lllLU and will on the nvird of tnenir t r eentt. mil a a-npj to an? nddraai. m j 18 I - - rfii I and f-r Mf at tb Tfat fiftW. 1 (,r : fnu. MaiM t ant ad intf. yI-tf UsrrUar.finu. THK FIRST AlUUVAL! Spring Millinery Goods Juit flfrcitari at Mrs. WATSON'S. VLL tha Ladlea in Town aad the Country art invited to call aad ire Ike Spring Ptjlca In CON NETS, HATS, FREXCU FLOWEnS, Ac. We bare to auit all ai and liiei. Wa iutfnd keeping our itock foil and eoinptete. io that all can be aeeomanodatcd with tbe beat and neweit ttrlti of each aeatvoo. and at tbe lew eat pricti. Alio, new lnduemnla olTired la the way of DHl-S-MAKINO, in lie moit clrKar,t and faali tollable atylea, oa tba ahorleet notice pofiiLle. Ilttutniber the I'larer Alain Street, oppoi.le Muiaop'e itert, CLEARFIELD, PA. mar: 3 II. F. BIGLER & CO., II A 11 D1VAKE, AUo, Manafactortraof Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. CLEABFIKLb, p A. LOT OF SADDLES, 15KIDLES, Ilaraess, Collars, tic, for sa'.e I f II. F. IlItlLEIt & CO. pALMEK'S PATENT UNLOAD- ln( lis; Forks, for salt ty II. F. BICI.EK 1 CO. QIL, PAINT, PUTTY, GLASS, Kalli, etc, fur sals by n. F. DIGLER 1 CO. IJaIINESS TP.IMM1NCS 4 SHOE Flndhgs, f vr salt by II. F. IilQI.ER 4 CO. QUNS, PISTOLS, SWORD CANES Fur sale hj H. F. DIGLER AC). gTOVES, OF ALL SORTS AND Elios, for s:s by II. F. lilOLER I CO. juon fTRONl nioxT "iron For sale by II. t BIGLER el CO. JJORSE SHOES k HORSE SHOE KAILS, tarsals by II. F DIGLER A CO. pL'LLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES And best Manufacture, for sale hy II. F. CIGI.ER A CO. JMIIMBLE SKEINS AND TIPE BOXES, far sate by II. F. IUGI.ER A CO. J?ODDER CCTTEHS-for Bale lo ll. F. DIOI.ER & CO. A YALl ABLE FARM FOR SALE. COXTAIN1XU HO ACRES. I'IR nrj'lfrvincj, havir.f dftrraiinerj to Ta J pa nf bia prtijiartr, oflari tnr lala ont of th uiwit droirmhla fa run in Lawrtnca townahip, ana atJ wittiia twotnilrtof tha bonti(.i of (.'(tat field. Tlia trart (vintnini 120 arrra, IS of whieh ar rl rarad trnd under a fffd alala af culliraliun. aad haring Ibvraoa a dwelling houaa, liatik barn, at on a 'prut houte, aod all nilir ntocuparr outhuilUmga; tugttbrr with a fine nrrhaid of rxocllfnl anj prarlira. Jt will h held far aalc until tb- Drat f April nait, when if nt aetd it will be rented. jMrTrrma mt. Fur further particular! ad Urac lb eul.aenUr, or Mil ptrsoLallj at tba prrmiaat, nar Clrartifld. l Jnli Riunr, Br. GOING IT ALONE! Saddle and Harness Manufactory, LcniEnsBvno, pa. riHK andfraifcnrd ra'paetfaHr infomt lha till X ini of II raily townalitp. and tha puMir jrrn arafly, I It at ba ia fullr prrtarril to mannfanurv. on abort nutloa, from tb brat of feiatcrial and at Tfrt najnabl ratn. tverttbing in hia lino. Itrpairing tfont protnptlr. t P 70 HENRY W. PnriT. ORGANS & PIANOS! ESTVS AND MASONS IIAMUM'5, , roa ali ar i B. J. nAVES. CurwaaaTiila, Ta. foush, fold or Sore Tliroal Itcqutrca Immediate attention, nr I negleet often reputla in ao incurable Long Diaaaae. firown'i Bronchial Troches will Invariably gira inrianl relief. Fur Pronrliilia, Aatltma, Catarrh, Conauutptive and Throat Diaeaara, they bare a toothing effect. Singer I Public Bptakert nc tlifto lo clear And itrengiben the toi.-a. Owing to Iba good reputation and popularity of the Trochea, many wortblera and ehcap imlutiont art offered, which are good for nuttiing. De tare to obtain tha true ttnowys nno.vcuiAL TnorTin.s. Pnld arery where. navlO tm EAMDEL I. SNYDER, Practical Walch Maker, Oppoaite Ex-CJor. Digler't reaidtiir1, PKCONP STRKHT, CLEARFIELD, PA. afrAII klnda of Watchaa, CI nek 1 and Jrwflrr promptly repaired, and woik warranted to giro aatialaetion. mar27i W. EOSS McFEERSON, K KLP8 eenntantfy on band and for iale. Fresh neata. ucb aa HEF.F, VJIAL, MUTTON, Ae., Freah Fih, and all Vrgptldea In eatn : Canned Fraita. Ilutter, Lard, Ac, which Uiey will tell nt the low rat tnarkrl priree. Ca-b paid for CATTl.K, Ul'TTKR, Aa. Riwra on Marktt tilrrrl, oppopite the Cnrt IlnOM. Clearfield, Pa. Way IS, W it FULLERTON'3 RCSTAIRAM& itEFRLSiniLM Allll), la Leasy', New DuiUinr. (foirarrl eren)ric4 ay Mr. I.vie.) FKCOXD ST.. ii.ri;riKLD, PA. ClONSTASTl.Yeiej nsn,lnn.s.lrrllonnf PAV. I lIKS. N I TS. rlll Mlf". TollACCO. Ac. Aim. (I'.KSII OYSTKI'.S nwi.ol .la.il , and srrTen up In suit Ihe IsMee .1 rurinnirrs. V-UI Ll .( W.OUtor, srennitslnr. CrelO ll ll. It. fl Ll.khTON.' lf AKTI'.I One eno.1 i'.l. .(' K S M IT II and; If nnr man In nnrk In w.mh mnkllijr Mrds, ' 'ar'ins, Flump Maodines, k. fiiitls atea ar 1 mra wilb small families. Atv In llimlll i lil XinARHKIL I anllsr Jsfferenn Line. CtearlaM rnnnlr, Ta. ! rprn.Ms and abriumliial sn,.ir.rtrrs nf e.sre X alnd nf Ibe l.le lnpr'Ti.r.nls, f-r !. a. las lia irs.f UAIITIM (K I IhWI.W TfUbrtttiWcus. IS70. MAECII. INTO. RECONSTRUCTION! Will light II Out on This Line! w il. t,i am ki:i:i. MArtKKT BTREET, ti.utiiriii.i), prxjf'A. Dress Goods, Fancy Goods, Notions nnd Trimmings, LADIES' AND CENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, Hats and Caps, Ladies', Misses' and Cfvldren'a Shoes, at rori'LAR pj;rcE9. kVTha entire slotk nn hsnd ill be so!J at a reduction lo present value, and I will r j,!ciiisb the stork every silly days emu. iboiee SI; Its of tbe best (nods io tbe market Kear tbc Postuftjcr, CLEARFIELD, PENN'A. 1:1 sine si. aaLU.. t. aoss Bi-Ttnuiix. SPUING OPENING! ARNOLD & HARTSHORN, CCRWE.VSV1I.LE, PA. TE JIAVB Jl'BT OPENED a larje and meet 1 1 complete stock of DRY OOODH, HATS A CAPS, BOOTS A SHOES, HARDWARE, Q1EEXEWAP.E, BAC0X, SALT, 0R0CER1E9, DRIED FRUIT, An., kc, Ac VwAll kinds of Inmber and produce taken io ezebange for goods. V.Qire ni a eatl before jiarrbasinf eTseivbere. Satisfsctiim Kuarantred as te quality and price. Carweassille, Jauuay 6, llVO-lf. DAVID REAMS' LUMBER MANUFACTORY, , KEAR LLTHIiPSIJina. PEN3TA. . MANVFACTl'RKS all kinda of Lanibar for building purport:. Alwava on haod LATH FOR ROOFING, I'LASTERINU LATH, PALINCS, Ac, . Uii Plaitcring; Lath art arcnlf aawed and of diflVrtnt lenglha, to anil parobara tba Patina are fonr frrt long and irady painted. AM kindt of Fawcd lumber wilt be fumUhfd to order, and drtivrird if ao derirrd. Prical Will be litaral. according to tpalitj, VVAH kindi of GRAIN Ukta ia oxehangr for Lamler. Lntbaraborg P. 0., Jan. 19, 1S7. Ufiltrat. P. T. I. "For thy Stomach's Sake and thine other Infirmities," St. Paul. Hit. IJOYEirS MRS WEST BRANCH BITTERS. Vaafe, pure, plena ant and health giting Tonic itrictlr TfgrtnMe, and mai.u!oturcd from the ont pare and ebuiee mattiiala ia not a ij.irit drink nor aubntttut fur wUiiky, but a ecicn title compound, for the proU-etiun of tht in at cm and the ciipb of direaw, mail a from ctirmically pure apirlta, entirly frro fVoin fuail ail or other irrita ting properties, and will not dita;rre or oflend the mit (Irlicnte if cm a eh. A long private experi ence hat atterted Ul Superiority over all Ordinary Remedies. No Rittcra at prraent otTered to tbe puMie eintaina ao moch medicinal Tiitac, and yet ao aafr and pleasant to take. It' un ia lo cure direaae, nt ll r 11 ttnt t-cat mn ppvtile fr vjiirilaowa liquor, but will cure the eflucta of dutipatiuo. To IncTTaae tba Appelilt. Vt?E IT. To promote Pigrotien, L'SE IT. To curt Dyr-prpaia, VS E IT. To core Fever and Ague, I'.SB IT. To cure llUWomnan, Vf E IT. To cure Conatipation. C?E IT. To curt Chronic Diarrhan, CSE IT. To rare Henri born, I 5E IT. To eora Flatulenro, I'PK IT. To enra Acid Eroctatitai, t EE IT. To enrt crvoua Dtt lay, '?T. IT. To care Hypochondria, VSK IT. To Mire Pallowneaf of Complexion, l'8E IT. To curt Pimples nnd Rlutchra, CSE IT. For General Prostration of tha Phyaioal power, VSE IT, nnd it will curt yon. Hold eserywlifre, al 11.00 er tattle, Manu factured esrlusirrlr 1 A. I. S II A W, rLFAr.ilt'LD, PA., 1'bo u!Tcrs lilirml In.ltuviurnls In tbe trails. Oct. IT. IS(,0 If. 1.1.X I t I TilllV MI NI K Noil.eishrr.. a br riven thnl letters l'a.lsmrsitarv harip. t"n trnnted lo tbe sittisrrilirr, on the '',tate ol j JKKIIMK llttllisns. dorrawd. late of nradford township, rlrnrflrld conntT, I'tniist Ivama. all perons inilrliled to sai-1 K.lats aro rrqurstrd lo essko imtoediale payment, anl Ibose having el.tins against the annis will present thrm duly aulhetilicaled fur seltlf menl. JACOB PEMIfK, Eaeeutor. Ilredford tp . slsrek lit. I - TO fir. r A JTI-'.H - IOO.IMM! Nn. TTitbteen Inch 1 MII.NUI.KS, for whl h the hiihe.t prise willhelisid. Ot kl'I.K i IlllU OnrlliM yj!f Tl, ltwt.tf ' ! 1 W- Vhila(!rli:!ii.i ih r ;H;cU;fut3 JTV ISAA0 K. STAIimV" 00 VVATllltS & JEUU, t'otnor of Qtiri r IMi 1 1,.', t-f t,! An auMiriiiti Ml f W a' Jtwthr, f-,t5 Dni.-'I H arf C'in'iilljr vn lui; 1. - . 19 a. Diiuoruiao. u. iv u-.h.jit, . H. iMlU-fmaa S. EILBERMAN & CO., UtrOftTTM A D Joaurn (,f FANCY GOODS, PITES NOTIONS, AC, IS .Vorl.'s M oid lit f.'.net, w,7i IMIll.AIM.I.l'HU. ln( T. C. MYERS, WITH WH. W. PACL. D. I. Ol) At WM. W. PAUL & CO., WIIOL!SAI.E IS GOT AXI fiHOt ir.t he 110 1'sc, 029 Jiaraci Cl.m on itur.aiini :u auuva sizia. mIU riULADELfllU. ty i. BOLLowat-aa ft. C1IT. H0LL0WBUSH & CAEEY, LOOKSELLEIiS, Blank Cooli .Manufacturers, AKD SIATIOXEUS, ' . SIS Market Ut., i'ltUadclpl.la. tofuraper Ftnnr Packs and llaxs. Fools?, Lelier, otc, Wiajriinr;, Cartaiu en4 l all I'spcrs. itMl y. DREXEL & CO., No. 3t fconth Third attract, PhUaJclnUla. it. i. rut: us, And Dealers in Government Securities.. Aplilteatioa be mail will reetire jimmiit a'lea tion, aud all information cliecrfutly lurn:M Orders solicits!. aprll-ti BENSON, CAMPBELL &. Co., Ks. K N. Fifth fc't. anil .21 Coajmorce, I'UILAI'ELPIIIA, Pa, WHOLESALE GIIOCEES, And Commission MerchantB, roa tok salb or Wool. Oinsenc, Pur Fhin. Feathers, Lratbsry il'las beeil. Urtsd Fruits, Closer Feed. Hoots, lccr Miins. Ilutter, Leesirax, Sheep fikins, Ejtks. ic, ae.. kc. COXSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. Wetkljr Prise cotrenl forwsrdcA an request. June II. IKS . SMfrrbant Hallovs. II. BRIDGE. MERCHANT TAILOR, Store one door eaat of ClcartitfU ITu?,) Market fctrffl, Clrarfield, pa KEFPS on band a full aiat.rtmenti af Ginf' Furniabing iiol$, txirb na feblrla. Linei irni Woulen I'Ddf-rrbirt. drawer and fc.icka, Nrk lira, I'liekct llvnUkrrri'r, Glorcv. !Uta, rmnrvllaa. A., in great aricl. Of i'ivca Uuoda ba kaepi tba Best Cloths of all "Shades and Colors," fiuch at LUk roekin of tba Ttrj l-ct make; Fanry Carfioirrr. in greii varicly t a!o, Fro:b Coaling, ll.'BTer, Pilot. CUncbllla, and Frie tl aiarroatinx. All of whii h will be eold cheap ft Cab, and ina'Ie op areording lo Iba lateat itlai bjr experienred workmen. Alu, A .tent fr ClvarSeld eosntj for t. M. Sincr A Co'a. ek-bralvd iSewitig Marljinei. Nov. I, 18(16. If. il l'HIl'OE. durational. MISS H. S. SWAN'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS CLEARFIELD, PA. r:iF SPRING TKRM of tucntr-lwa wtkf, will comtrt.e on klottiiar. I et SI, In;.. A Primary (lfnrtmcnt wi!l be adilrd lu tbe Srbool Una tnli : for nbicb the t.t ioei of a tarn fit'iriit itKtmcUr U:r9 been ci Riffctl. And vf.ort will be npJirrJ tt rvnjcr tu. (lqarlinaiu attractive aud iiitruclic. TERMS OK Tl'ITION. Reading, OrihogrmihT.Writicc.Ot !, en, Primary Aritlimrtic and Primary Gi'rrrar,hr, per balf lerin, or clta Vf.l $; M Hijtnrr, Isocal and dc?crijiiive (poprn.hT wuh Mrp drawing, Uivmmar, triiti.1 ar.dV rittm Aritbinrilo 6t Alc l.ra and the Scienora w 9 ( Int'rurtion Lo inttrtin.oll uHtic 10 00 Oil painting JJ tut H'a wnrk $ 04 Fur full particular tend for CircitUr. CimrQrld, Aug. iH'J-pd. CLEARFIELD ACADEMY. Rev. P. L. Harrison. A. M., Principal. rpiIE rillRD SKSM0K nf tbe rrerenl sebo 1 laaiie rear of this Instilnliua sullremaienes .a MONDAY, ibe !th Jsy nf Fcbrasr;, Paxils raa enteral aa. time. Tbey srill be ebsrjcd a iih tuition frera Ibe time tbej entet lo tbe close ef the Session. Ibe eourfe ui ir..lsuil.in .mKraces ...r tblna iunluded la a iborouh, (irarliral and ae.'om plished edoeatlon for b.itb seiee. Tba Principal, ba.in had lbs adrata;e of much eiperienee ta bie profession, assures pa rents and s-usrd.ans U.et his enlire ability and snrrf ks ul he .lereied to tho moral and men tal tramics; of the yoi.th l.red under his charge. I r.liM Of 1 1 1 1 ION. Ortborrapbr, Kes.linir, Wrllinir. and Prliaar. Arilhaiette, per fi.-ssi.in ( II ie-ks) $ tits Grammar, llirgrsphj, Aritlmclir, and Hi'tory , ft CD Alpcl.rs, Gejuietrir. Trliinom-trr, Mea'- ,urstion, urrsrinl, I'iiil ia.i'liv, Pbssi- Qlojy. Chsmistry, Itixik Keeting, Ci;Uny and Pliysiral tteonrapt-.y . f 9 9 Latin, Greek end r'rrnvh, with any of tba anose Branccei . HlflO-Piann (10 lessors) . . . fl,i MeNo deduction asll io saad. for absence. "ITir fiiriher partirulars inquire of h. P. L. IIAIU.lsl.V. A. M., TK i. ISTo tf. Priaeipal. f if VI fpo THE WORKINM CLASS. We an now X prepared to furnish all ei(ae with e.aiatv. ti.iplymrr.t at heme, tbe whc!e ,( trte tine w nr the pre nmmrnti, Uninrja new, Itpltt and pio (itable. 1'f rumMif cit(irrirt eil rum Uvm 0'. to )er rvennig, and a pnj trt:i.nal um ty dt rnting thdr whole tm;e lo tltc l'iutiir. Ilr yaand Kill am nrarly mn.-h na mi n. That nil ha p-e iht n 'ti-.-e may nd llivir r J l-eva, ai d test tbe t'Uin-!, r r .e it ic in.) .iraiMrd offer : Tt n.r aa are nt well iiiOJ. ill ,! f 1 to pay for the trotil! of wrilinr. Full ji-rtirulara. a TaJua blt itimple, nl ir-h d In ei iruirncc work wi and a e pr of fit rVnir'a l.itrrmry Vwpw".f one uf tln large-t and bent fnu.ily nrr-ji,Kr pub-Ii:lir.i- hit cn; rlre by mail. It.fctr. H tn went permnnent, pntit: !e nui., nd.lrcw K. r. Ai I bN A CO., AuxjFta, Mrtoe. 1 2i' Jrn DA V ID YOUNii, Stonc-Cudfi' .nnd Stone-Mason, w J ILL riecute all stork. In his litis at m. il. er.ie priers and in i lltM-l LA35 sule. Architectural OrDaments In ALL STYLES. Fiona Pressln of arery desrri; ilnn. aad all hinds of raa.on oork aon trtrled for in r oulof the roanly. Any prreet e iihirR to heve rrsprrtnMe ssssea oik anl stone eutlinc 'lone, .ill nnd il to tneit iatere.t to esll upnn so. I woald aire Infoim tb. pub lie Ibst I can drllrce an? o,nanilly or class tf Hens de.ired, as 1 an tha caner of a FIRST-CLAPS STONE QUARRY. Orders fe work i mar:.1,ra liAVII Vf'VVO. CUarflrld l a. "flTATI-:HMUn), ATll'.MlO! l The nndrraicned hnrlng erreied k w nnd eninmdina h'ne on the rirer hank at Hora Hhe Pn'ni. nppnalle the t"eia",, Md h'f rrmored thnae Uraje rnrlt m ihnt raftf way land wilfa eaee. would rall tri et'enii.in et Watrnen to iha a.U Knti.,ee of thta point f.r Iff1 p aOr a dar'a run from aKnve. The ttUwJI tt pread wuh a bnnnhfnl hand, nnd the bar well anpphed witfc hoicr Itquar. W 11. HAM PCUKARK3, Eanliwn. Xmn fl,