lBBeaBB ! 9 cihc Republican. 1 . '-I. i . O'loROI B. UooDLANDtR, Kditor. CLEARFIELD, PA. WEDNESDAY MOKXIXO, SEPT. T, 1870. Democratic District Ticket. ASiKitVl.lt JOHN CJ. HALL, or ELK rolKTT. Democratio County Ticket. . SHERIFF: JIITIN J. PIE, or 01IIARD. COMMIHSHjXERi DAVID HUCK, or CLIARriSlD. DISTRICT ATTORNEY : A. YV. 1VALTEIII, Or CLEAIiriBLD. JCRY COMMISSIONER! JACOB A. PAlITi or cLCAnriiL. AUDITOR : I). AARON WISE, or oi. CORONER: lAMlEI. A. CALDWELL, or iHAnruitD. "MlepublUan Prrrormanrti." "Tk laeu fhil fall If between Republican perform anoea end Dcmooratie proaiieee." fote mm Juurnat, Aug. 24lb. Truel Wo will enumerate tome or your performance! linte your piirtj came into power: It diolvi'd tlio union of the States. It inaugurated a bloody, desolutory and ruinous civil war. It liaa sacri ficed on it altar of negroism Imlfa million of men ; eonl them to prcnm . ture grave. It has created iiiitTeriiijr, death and devolution in every ni-igh borbood in the land. It bus created a national debt of four thousand mil lion of dullurn, and hu nothing to abotr for it except on individual ac count, like- Butler and (irant. It ba destroyed billions of dollars' worth nf privuto property for no purpono what ever. It bus inereaNcd llio aiuiuul expenditure of the government from about eighty millions to tlirco hundred and eighty millions. It has created a grinding, endlcKS burden of taxation, in ordor to Biipport a horde of federal office-holders, unknown to the laws. It has expended millions of dollars to feed, clolbo and try to educate a mis crahle bordo of lazy negroes. It b.i successfully instituted and carried out a system of fraud upon tlio Trcaxury and swindling in government con tracts to un extent unheard of in any Ooiintry. It has substituted for the constitutional currency of tlio country rags, sliinplastcrK, pasteboards, Ac It has imprisoned thousands of citi zona without warrant, and without eron permillini; them to know the nature- of tho crimes for which they were arrested. It ha stolen from tho peon I o over two hundred millions of acres of the public lands and given them to mammoth corporations, thus entirely defeating the object of the homesteail law. It has destroyed the cntiro freedom and sovereignty of the Slates anil greatly encroached upon the constitutional rights of tho citi ens. It has suspended the writ ot habeas corpus, and made the military superior to tho civil power. It has mado tho decisions of '.ho judicial tri bunals conform with the views of the Radical Abolitionists. It has subli tod Abolition bigotry for religion. It has made the wbito man subordinate to tho negro; destroyed tho puiily of the ballot; trampled upon tho free election of representatives to Congrcs and our Legislatures. It has created a moneyed arintoeracy by a system of interest beat ing, untaxed bonds, by which tho obligations of citizens are mado oppressive on the poor, and of no binding foico upon tlio rich. In short, it has crowned all llicro per formances with ruin and desolation, mildew and blight, havoc and deal h. where formerly peace, prosperity, happiness and contentment reigned. Such are a few of tho 'Republican Performances." The Democratic pnrty promises to rostoro what it had created, viz: Tlio common liberties of tho American people; embracing the free, untriim eled right of suffrage ; tin unbroken and prosperous union ; a liberal, free and cntiro American Constitution; a sound currency; rqual taxation; pro tcc.ion to the poor and compulsion on the part of the rich to discharge the duty of citir.ens; place tho proud white man in his truo position in the government and give to tho negro the subordinate position to which (iod assigned him; praclico economy in government; encourage industry and enterprise among the penplo; givo the Southern Slates their true position in the Union, and again place the cnun try on hmad highway of prosperity, greatness and renown. Awruxv Sold. Those "loil Tatb- era who liuvo for several years past been paying Congressional Cadet Sel lor. like Covodc, Whittcmoro and Butler, thousand, of dollars to have thair sons appointed to the Military and Naval Academies, ,,ow u.avn t() thoir sorrow one of two thing.. They Cither paid their money to the wrong men, or their sons are wholly unfit for tho plaoea they seek, because the examining board have rejected nearly all the appointor, even two of the three niggers who were sent up. Tboso things, we presume, also be long to ti e catalogue of "Bepiiblican pefformanrTf " namwtn"""" Tht l:mo rein War. The mM wri k bus been a wrek of shiuKhlcr in Fiance. A death Mrin gle commenced on Tuesday, the Stllli ult., between the Pruiu-inn forces and the French under Miirxhnl McMahon and Baraino. They were both largely reinforced, and tho latter came out of tho fortifications at Mt tx and nt tempted to cut his way out, but, after two days fk'hting, bo was driven w ith in the fortifications. McMahon at the sumo time attacked the Prussians from Sedan, near tho Belgian border, and after three days slaughter was driven on tho neutral territory of Belgium, and consequently disarmed. The latest news are to the effect that tho armies under the command of these two officers lmvo been sur rendered to tho King of .Prussia. At least fifty tlwuiand brave men were killed and mangled last week on the soil of Franco in attempting to settle a family quarrel between two I'oyal families. It is enough to arouso the whole christian world and demand that this carnival of blood should cease, and also demand the exile of every crowned head in Europe. Napoleon in his letter to tho King of Prussia said : "As I cannot die at tho head of my army, I luy my sword at the feet of your majesty." Like his uncle, ho is on bis way to St. lie lona. He will never transform a Re public into an Empire again. The number of troops surre:.dercd is near 100,000. IIithced Up. Tho two parties in tlio 21st Senatorial district composed of the counties of Centre, Blair, Hunt ingdon, Juniata, Mifflin and Terry, last week mado their nominations. The Democrats have placed in the fWd Dr. D. M. Crawford, of Juniata, and R. Bruco Petriken, Esq , of Hunt ingdon, and Radicals, Wm. P. Wilson of Beltcfonto, D. Walker Woods of Lewistown. The Democratio ticket is a strong one, w hilo tho Radicals have placed tho weakest men they had in tho field. They are pledged to support the old corruplionist Si mon Cameron, for U. S. Senator. This of itself should defeat Wilson and Woods.orany other men who are corrupt munch to favor Cameron. Pomeroy's Democrat has not been received at this office for two months. We hope it has not "gone under," for it was worthy of support. What's tho matter, Brick f" Mets, so often spoken of in the cable dispulcbcs, and at which tho French troops were at first concent rated, is a French fortified city, capital of the Department of the Moselle, and is sit uated at tho confluence of (ho rivers .Moselle and Seille, at tho head of a branch of the main railway lino from Paris to Strasbourg, and is 170 miles cast of Paris. It i one of the strongest and most important places in France, with a citadel on the right bank of tho Moselle, an armcry usually con taing 80,000 stand ol'nrnis, an arsenal, one of the largest in Franco, with a cannon foundry, and a large military hospital. It was a place of great mil itary importance under tho Romans, and in the Kith century, whilo in the possession of the Emperor of Ger many, it was strongly furlificd as a harrier against France. It passed into the hands of the French in 10!i2. Population between fifty and sixty thousand. Tiro Vlcluret. There lives now, in Coffee county, Tennessee, on old man in bis gfllh year Gen. Win. Moore. Ho was with (Jen. Jackson in the r-ar of 112 was with him in his Indian wars. On ono occasion, w hen Gen. Jac kson Called for one hundred young men to wade the river and join Gen. Coffee, Capt. Moore stepped out and walked down tho lines and brought back his men who waded tho river, though there was ico in it. At the balllo of Tuladega be was wounded in the ankle by a poisoned arrowr. From llii wound he lias never recovered. The town of Hunlsvillo, Ala , would have been de-troyed by 1 lie Indians lint for the energy and boldness of Moore Ho was then living in Fnvetleville. Tennossi'p. Tho morning after he beard the Indians vere marching on lliintsville ho had raised one hundred and fifty men, and was on the march to meet tin" hostile foo. Ho met seven hundred Indians at Ditto's hindinc and held them in check until Gen. Jackson came up In tho Into war he was a decided Union man until the fiijlit commenced, and then thehonest. failhlul, brave old soldier went with his own county. Ho was tho bearer of tho vote ol the secession of Tonnes co to Richmond. This lost bun bis pension. There lives, now in Xew Orleans, another soldier, not so old as tlio one who is noticed above, whose early history is less known. Now, however ho is well known throughout the Union. In the lulo struggle between the North mid South, Gen. Longslreet was one of Gen. Lee's generals, in all hi hat lies around liichmoiid. Thous and ami tens of thousands of Federal soldier lost their lives in their battles with (Jen. Longslreet's Confederate command. General Longstreet's with hi army marched through Kant Ten nessee. Ilu it wn ln besieged Knox ville. Who of the people of our sco lion of the Stato will ever cense to ro uieinber Longstreel's march through ine country, jio was fighting for slavery fiyhtiiig for secession. For tins, at tlio close of tho war Gen. Longstreet was rewarded bv (Jen (iruiil with tho best office within lis gift. Monro foucht airuinst the I ndinnn fought aeninst tho Itritish, and car ried to Iticlimnml the vols of Tenn essee when she seceded. For Ibis be lost hi pension Longstreet fought to maintain the institution of slavery, fought to sever tho Sonih from the North fought t0 subli-li o Southern Confederacy. For thi ho won a support from the Union bv ailemjited to destroy. It was a lladicnl President and a Hailicnl Congress that lost Moore bis pension. It was a ruiicnl president and a I iiaoieal l .ingress that imvo Long street his oftW To oclii.ae tho fl,li,oo i. -.. ".."f i-iKia.i.i.omcol-ourfui.bioiifcble li'l'raj lirt tWC. j wm g-Mn- rr frne Volt. I.f !( IVrtrlntwiMoti. We siv It with feitrrl nml shame shilitie fiU'the good old Common wealth j ihnt tl ever ft man seemed deter mined to proclaim himself public ly a foul; m, as Dogberrv ha it, "write I himself down an It's, that individual is to bo found ill tho person of Gen. John S . Geary, Governor of the State of Pennsylvania. This piiiasnnl and renowned warrior, whose majestic person, mounted on the back of his coal black charger, frighl-d tho soul of Stonu wall Jackson, seems as anxious to make bimsell ns terrible in civil life to evil doers us ho was in tho crash and ciirnago of battle to tho confeder ate battalions, that trembled and fled at the sight of his shadow on tho field of battlo. Heretofore, whatever a man, vain and unbalanced in mind, could buee been reasonably expected to do to render himself ridiculous bo has (lento. Now he transcends himself. Geary out-Gearys Geary, lly a proclama tion which bo had no authority to issue, and for which theru was not tho slightest necessity apart from his desire to render himself notorious, ho bus capped the climax of absurdity, and exhibited bimsell to an astonished and humiliated people us tho most concen trated lioce of vanity and presumption to be lound within tho limits of the Com monwcalth. We scarcely know bow to treat this Governor ol Pennsylvania. II in con duct, since ill fortune placed him in the Executive chair, bus been such that, while we respect and would honor tho office, We are compelled to despise the man. In truth it strikes us thai wo arc too courteous in trculing as a nan ono who is almost entirely desti tute of every genuine manly attribute. It in liiiiu-lho people should bo made acquainted with tho truo character of tlio individual w ho disgraces the h.v ecutivo chair of the State; that they should liiiow thoroughly tho magis trate whom a sel of interested politi cians have placed over them to their utter disgrace as intelligent and hon orable, men. Those who have had in tercourse w ith him will bear us out in the assertion that his inordinate vani ty, to which that of the frog in the fable will bear no comparison, and his fitful bursts of temper, have disgusted all who were disposed to bo his tiuc friends and alienated many of them. Apparanlly ho siczes upon every op portunity which presents itself to make himself ns ridiculous as possi ble ; and thus far he has so well suc ceeded that ho bus becomo a theme for jest and laughter among tho intel ligent classes of our citizens. Kvery body of brain in Hurrisburg knows this, lie is spoken contemptuously of by many of the best republicans in tho city, ii nd Ihcrj aro none but of ficio.! dependent, hangers on about the capitol, and the low who yet ex pect from him, that do him reverence.. Rut enough nf this. Wm had per haps belter silently permit Gov. Geary to purse his course of folly to the cud, which is drawing nigh, and to say that we have been led to write what we have written by a Proclamation which ho has jusl issued, under the "greut seal of the Sluto" and bis own immor tal iiumo, to the Commissioners and Sheriff, of tho several counties of the Commonwealth, enjoining upon them thu duly of enforcing tho I'ifteeth amendment and iho act of Congress and of the Stato Legislature in rela tion to it. Tho alleged reason for issuing this silly and uncalled for proclamation i thul it has "come to the hnoicle.l jc" of hi Excellency "that sundry assessors and registers of voters havo relused,'' Ac , to perform their duties under the amendment and tho acts of Congress and the Stato legislature. Now, giving to Governor Geary the full weight of tho extraordinary repu tation ho bears in this community for "trulli anil veracity, we must be per mitted to declare solemnly that we do not believe a word of this. Tho whole thing In our judgment, is cut out of whole cloth in order to give bis Excel lency an excuso for exhibiting himself once more upon tlio singe ns n politi cal harlequin, a character in which he appears to delight, and in w hich wo j think nature has qualified him to shine. Rut wcro it truo that "sundry ns scsors 4c , have refused to perform their duty it would not uller the case in the leust. I hey nro amenable to llie law for lion performance or vio lation ol duties, anil they know it and tho people know It, w ithout any grnluitkous information from Gov. Geary. Asregardsthe fifteenth amend ment, and the act of Congress and act of the legislature in relation to it, the w hole, or such parts of each as are necessary for the guidance of olllecr affected by them havo already been published in nil the papers of the Slate, and will aain appear in the election proclamation of the sheriff's without any instruction from or Interference on the part of tho Executive. And so wo conclndo with a reilera lion of tho eamo idea w ilh w hich we sat out, that tho Proclamation is the latest exhibition of tho vanilv and seH-imporlaiice of a man who, for the sake of notoriety, dot s not hesitate to make himself ridiculous and contemn tii-lu. In common with every other citizen who prizes tho honor of the Siale, we feci her degradation, and in full sincerity of heart exclaim, "God savo tho Commontveulih 1" Patriot. Tho New York Times naj-n : "Jt oprtainly unn a mont dinuinr fhet Hint no oflii iiil reproni'iitiiiivo of the (ioVfrnnioiit, tho itrmy, or tho navr, nn. irrsmt at Ailminil l"urrne;iit'i( funeral, hixl week Wo do not for n niomoiit nioar ihnt any (lirriccl t th mninnry of tho dcitil hero wan iiitenileil. Thu most thnt run be miiil i Hint I he autlioriliei nt Ihn Navy Ii'ii:irtmriit pro mnlly tlclieiont iu ifliciiilfourlpv. nml (but nfiill othni-a the nlwi'tire nf A in i ritl 1'tirti-r, is to tn rcj.'fflled. Siimiicl J v. Williiimn, nt irrt-nt a nriii-l iei mr r. t-ui,.t .. h :.. trill: I S "',l ill i 1 1 1 111 IIIHH1I I ami formerly a barber at I.uninMor, niiult. n ajH-oeh rerpnilv nt a neirro nipptins ,n the inner i-it j-, in whipli ho mid: "llrimblicnii pnndiihitea will havo to too tho mnrlc, and will not diirti lo go bnrk on their libMle-es ol univeranl, otiitl and educational cquulily." Tlipro U onu parnrntili in tho Tar iff bill devotfMl to -aiik, rubber and hemp." If it WHafnimcd by a llmli oal, bo accidentally phmnjri -n.hxl hi puny to Iho lant. 'decrco of arlmlic perlection. Silk iHirlrnvn thior ainin derived from public plunder, the rub. her their conm-icnoo, anj ,0 IOiiip their liltimato end. Hon. Ilt'nry Ji'linwn, of Lvonmintr, lina bfi'fi iitiiiiiniilcil un tho 'liriitililj. can ciinlitlulc fur 8lalt Si nn t (ir in t lm J.) coniiiii;, L niun nnj SnytliT dm- "'" I"'""" in pr..r-ri, .ihemir,r,, ,r , Irirl, after a froirattp.! tv.n.o.l, j'T t, ,er,ri:K'llVdi,,.:tU,;w.. - t - - Thf ri ttmrtift Share. A tnn repotted in Smith Cnrolliit, iltustl ales bow odii ials employed In protect it Interest prey upon the government. Sin packages of ioimI were recel.tly seized in Charleston miller tho revenue laws, and sold by order of the United Slates Court. Tho proceed of the sale ninoniilcd to just f. I UH, f which the Disiiii t At tornev took ?.n, tlio tern s'.l t:, ami the Marshal Vi, leaving tho remain der, sixteen cents, to he "turned over to the United Stale Treasury to aid in payingolf the national debt." The unsophisticated can understand from this example what proportion of the enormous amount of money annually collected Irom the people, directly uud indirectly, reaches the public treasury, ll i sale to say that one half of the money paid in taxes and bounties is swallowed up by those who bundle it, k suy nothing of the sum stolen out right by all tho various persons cn i,ie,td in collecting and paying out llie public funds. This statement may seem extravagant, but it is horno out by Ihoso competent to judgo by men who havo occupied position under tho radical administration at Washington, in a department which gave access to nil thu facts. We hear much boasting as to how much thu present administration bus paid on the national debt, but not. ono word is spoken to intimate bow little of all tho money that is collected find its way to the public treasury. Wr havo given an example of w hat its cost to collect the sum of $ !f. Mr. Dawks, radical Congressman' from Massachusetts, charges this adminis tration with being more profuse in its expenditures thun tho one w hich pro ceded it; tbut it squanders and wastes tho public money without stint. The charge is well supported by facts. Wayne Icrald. An invcslitrulion is being made into tho n flairs of the lute Philip B. Melz, the banker who committed suicide at Pittsburgh. His liabilities, according to the latest reports, add up S!).",000, and the available cash assets 82tl,f!)0. Tin strangest part of tlio investiga tion thusliir is tho disappearance ot ff20,000 in bonds of recent purchase una deposit. During a luto thunderstorm in Washington county, lightning that passed through a mow full of bay, struck ad killed a borso in the stable below, whilo a man w ho was leaning on the hurso at the timo was unin jured. Grant writes from Newport, R. I , to Dent, "I do not know w hen 1' will be in Washington again." Wo sup pose it makes but little difference whether he goes back at all for all be is worth when there. And now it transpires that Jim Fisk paid the 1.000 that our noblo Presi dent subscribed toward tho fund for the family of Paw lins. That Fisk is a necessary evil. itw (U'crtisfmrnts. SherilT's Sale. "IT rlrlueof aundry wrilaof I .l.n.,' FrVmn. ) laaued out ol the Court of Cnarmoa HI, f t'leiirfield euuule, and lo ma direciad. theru wil! ba expoaed to puhlie aale, at iba Cnurt llonan In lha homnch of Clearlteld, on Monday, tbt !lllb day nf hcpirmher. IK70, at 1 'olnrh. p a., lb following deaetibed Real Katata. to wit : Four eerlain Iracla of land ailuate aa fnJlnwi.: No. I fitnute in Uradford townahip, t'lcarficld eiiunlr, I'a., hcrinning at a black oak on the hank vt Puannehinna hirer; IhenoeHouth tit) de. grcra, weal 22'2 percbea tu a pnat ou tha nrlvinal line nf eurvcy j Ihrnrc north 22 deffree. weal IL'P pcr.ihea to pilch pine enrtter on Ihe hank of aaid river : throne down aaid river, by ilaaereral e'lurri-e and diatoncea. almtil .tl.'l perchea to the place ul bcginninr; c-mtainiiig 1 02 acrca and alluwance. and hnvinft thereon ere:-tcd a amall Injt hnucand bam, and about iS acrca nf cleared land. No. 1 aitiinle in aame townahip, county, a., lutj-inninir at a ciicumlier on the So-qu. hniiu Itoer, then -a oorl Ii OS deffrera, weal 611 pcrehca to a poat ; tlicnee oulh eaat oil perchea to n po-t : thence north eiat 58 perchea to Ihe river thence alnnir raid river, by ita eourica ami diat-incc, to Ihe place of beirin- nina; r containinir aViut 211 acn a. moee or lera, all cb-ared. No. 9 aitnate in Kailbuua lownti;p. Ch-wrlield eounly, I'a., hounded eaat hy the Clin, ton county line, norlh by land of II t-li M lioni (l, weal by John M(iiini;al and aoulh by land of Jareoiiab Oaina ; ennlaining aimut .U acrea, and baring Ihareon rrrcled a Inrire Iwn alory frame houae, a frame lank burn, loji-tb r wilh a good hearing orrlmrd. and all elraied an I under a g'.ou alaleol tultivalum. No. 4 alluaiu in Kar thaua lowiuhip, Clenrt old coui.ly, I'a., coulinning about ,'lt acrea. adjoining Ibe above id a.irea, and bring all cleared. Ketted, taken into i iccutun and Ki be aold ar the properly of I-eao l,m.. Alao, two ecrtain Iraetanf land ailitalr in Mecca ria town-hip, Clearfield county, I'a., b.. in let aa i wa: Ilea inning on Ihe aoulh weat corner of ppruce alrei-t; Ihrnce norlh In Mrti a'reei, 2f..S leel; thence eaat on rine elroet IMl feet : thence aouin-eaat to Kprur alreet. "Ill Trot ; th. uce weal on Spruce Mrral l.'iO feel, to the place, i f hi fin ning; and having two atnall dwelling hou-ra. More rooin and atable thereon. And one nlhv lot of grounu annate in the 1 illage of Illen Hop-, Clear nebl rnunty, I'a., hounded and dcerrilul aa lol lowa: llcginning al a pn't al the north r irner of S. C. I'al. lnn lot, on Ihe weat aide of I He l,. Hope and II. 1.1 Kagle Turnpike, and running norlh Sl'.J difreea, weal 211 perchea to Conner avenue, to el. on the corner of Walnut aired; thence aoulli (,.-,) degn ea. weat 27 per, be- to i.o.l on line aaid tleeet and I'atchin a line; thei.- anulb nine ib-creea, writ 27 perchea along anid line In po.t; thence ai.nlh .11) degreea, ea.l ls perrlir. lo poat nn corner of Spruce rlrccl. nim.ii.ir .r.. aaid alreet and between the lola of S. Iliudlnan and J. I. Inwalt, and bounded on aaid alreet on Ihewe.t; Ihr ore north i.'.j ib-ircea, eau, along aaid atreet, II perchea to pol at the corner of ihe achool houae lot ; thence :il d'-frcce. weat Itij f.et lo po.l; tuciioc north degrtva, eii.l I t feel lo poat ; thence aoulh .11! degreea, eaat Ina f.H I.. Ibe alreel ; thence along Spriu-e alrert In corner nl lot r......,- ii. n , . jvieia : inenee north 34 degreea, weal 1C) perchea to poal I thence norlh III di gicca eaal 11 p.rrheatn line or S. ('. IVchin a lit; thence north (l.'i degreea, eaat 10 perchea along auid lot to place) of beginning; enulnininff four acre. .n.i ale.ul one a.-re elenrcd Ihereoa. Sciac.l. taken In elocution and to be aold aa the properly-.,! a, c. A lao. a certain tract nf land ailuitr in fl',wl ward lownahin, Cli-arlli-lil ennnlr, I'a., Imuuileil enat hy lot ot .1. eih.itT, weal hy' Ch-.ifleld en-ek and north hy townahip road, containing nne-lialf an aere, wilh a two-atnrv tavern houae, Iwn-ad-rv anloon and warerooni, with two elnre. rnoma and a ahle erected Ihcroon. One other lot in the til lane nf Madera, Woodwaid town. hip, honnord eaat hy lot of Hamilol Milrhell, aoulh hy lloh VI Alexander, we.t hy C. J. Mi.ifl .ml north hy toaa hip road, containing nne -fourth acre, wilh lo dwrllitir houaia Ihceeon. Alan, .Inn f. f haik iii ttn.iind on clcarlirld rieil, at Madera. A .. one other trail of land -ilnnle in W onilnnrd lo.n .hip. hounded ea-l h, W. II. All vniid-r, ,, ,y .lamea Alcvnndar, and north hv Oeoiie llock n iK-ry.and w.. hy Wni. H. Al-k.n.lcr, e..nte .ng I.' acrea, II:: pen hca: (In acrea cleared, and lin ing frame hooe and log harn erected u,ci..in. "oc niner iraol n an. In Howar, p en- ...., ..,.,., oorin ny j.niallian lloi nlon, ii.l 1 mizeriv, aoum liv Ctina, Mo.d, '-at o wanica niex.nin r. eiulnining nhout ,( ing one acre clenrej and a log h, ,nl npI harn rreeled thereon. Alao, one lot of ground annate in the village of Amceville. in Hoo.levH townahip. Clearlii-ld county. I'a.. ronlainmg alml Iwo aerea. and having a frame Ii e ami fmc l.arn em-led therein. Melted, taken in etecut an and to he aold aa llie propel!) of C. J. Mif, Aln. a certain trnot u, in Kaill naa townahip, Cleartield eonntv. P... hound.-il aa Iowa, In wit : ll the ,..h ,,4 ,, (lam., on the we.t hy lend of John M.-llmm-al , "" """" "' """ Ol J. -UHlonigal. e- .....,. -.-. eii-an-ii and hmldinga Ihercm. he I, tmkvn in exeeullon ,nd , fc. " fi'-periy oi el imam lli-arlield. , . " -in iaae nne that S ,,n. nr the pareha.e monrr tnn.t he .h,, ihe prop,,,, ,cl,t(1 . j( ' again f'.ra.l,. CYI1KMI S n - fiianur a Oi-rii r, Ki.l'ig riearll, Id. I'.., tiept. 7, IdTl.J " ""' A VI' "" " , .iiinC)i.iM il a hereh. given llitl ietlera of a-ruj.i... .in L ' 'alala of JAIIlH .IMMI.IL d,eaa.-,l lale nf lira Ir lonnal.m. l'l.-. J '....: ' baring haen diilr granli-.l lo Ihe nnderaigred all peraona imlehleil lo aaid ratale a. ill ,,, , ',,, pa. mini, and Iboar hating elalina r H.mamla Jtru' A tl i' r r t i s r in m f 0 . i: M O V A Ii El IV Ol ,I rrpNiFtitlr tnfitrm ibt m"tweri tit 4 Ihr ulitir fnvrmyf tht t Removed my Millinery and Fancy Store To lti tale rc.l I mire ot Vt, IlartmU-k, Ql'f'iiHITK tit it mi, And Iiuvp Attn, tip a rn'iin well uilrl U pupplv my trifle in llm mM i1fimirn itvlr, ami I wuM lure hit outnni r ! miil vrl v laar in mind I hut I am ilrtrrmiiiiHi tint tu be rurjituatd iu STYLE, QUALITY, or Low Fricos of my Goods 1 Ami will tnnke It a pcinlty to all perMHi waul ing C'MiJi in my linf t p In the mod I Droiit allc wnv t" ttii'in. ami will Rft wrrVlv from the citj ALL THE LATEST (STYLES Oi l. DECEIVED THIS DAY! Bfdnr- of Ills id'iiI lir-nilllful ami I'lefrsnt Mvlfi of new Kill Itoiuii'ls, Itita ami Krt-nrh Flowt-rs. Alio, ,a-0 Collars, lilovca, hilk Lacrp, An. l'lruM call KliJ ire llirm. Mm. T. E. WATSON. rli'iirltilJ, Brpli'iiilior 7, l.':;o. C0UET PROCLAMATION. "rIIEIIK8, Hon. C. A. ltMYKR. Pra- V f ideni Jtirliro nf the Cmirl nf Comoinn Plea of lh twentv fiftli Judiritil l)itrlct, ennirmieil of UiA (-ountioa of ClenrnoM , C nlre ind Cttnlnn nd lion. HAM1IKI, CI.VIlK mil Hon. .Ml Oil W'll.llhLM. Axaocula Julti-iof ClrarltfM rn., Suva Ivraed their precept, to me directed, fur tl holdinr of s Court of Cannon Plena, at llie Court Houpe, at Clearfield, Id and for tho county nf Clearfield, eotiimenrinr on the fiiur'h Slim day, llie tititli iluy nf Kt'iitenibcr, Iwlo, and Ut eonlinue 0K VKKK. NOTH'K IS, tlit-ri-lore, herli.r fiven, In jurora anl wilnesieii, in and for raid uountyof C'learfii-ld, to he and appear in their proper peraoni, at In o'clock, a- In., of riti.l duy, tu du Ihora thilige ntiich In their behalf pertain to he done. UIVt'N under my hand at flearCeld, tbia 7lfa day of rlepr., iu tha year of our Lord, ooa thuuiauU aigbt hundred and aerenty. CYltKMUS 1IOWK, titerif. Clearfield Gas Company. 'Vr0TI(,E ia hereby given that the etlhrcrihere i- of tho atiK-k of the Clearfield tloa Company will meet at tlio Arbitration Itoom. in the Court lloiiaa. in Clearfield, on Saturday, 2 lib September, 171, at 4 p. in., to organise, aaid corporation ai 1 elect maiiugcra. J. T. I.KONARI). II. MOSSOP. JONA. HOYS TON. WM. I'oltTKK. V. KltA'IZKIt. II. K. IIAHKKTT. J. F. WMYni. W. A. WAI.I.Af K. II. 1.. KKKII. i. II. MehNA l.l-Y. It. MITI IICI.I.. Kl( IIAHK MUW. S. MlTCIIKl.t.. JOHN l CfTTLB. WILLIAM RAtiKIIACII. Clearnel.l, SepleuilK-r 7, Ik; II. To Delinquent Tax-Payers: 1fOTI'E ii knifdr frirm lo IhuM trrint who. X 1 up to ttie HTDeut tune, lmv UiIihI to ftny ilirir Cuuiitr. Ilounir and Kiato Iiih fr 1870, that Trrflunr Klrp it berrlij ftilthorf to al low thf niml dttcuuut ntilil and inrluitirif th lit djr of Oelobur n?it, Triu, thf-n lore, hu iU"irc to avMil tlirinntlvci of tho tvh unttipr nf a itieTounl nf Bv prr criit , and avid lb irrnallT of a timilar pirccniipr iitifKad (t tha Art of Ann uiiiiv. am i rnu;ic ouua liimard and pa ihrlr Uifi tiT that timp ()Tlin,I,0 PMFFT. HAMt KL II. MtAt-KM-R, KAMI KL il. HIM-MAN, Commr'a. Office, Pcpt. ?-.'tL Cooiiniincrr'. rpitlAI 1 S7 UIIAI. LIST Foil FKPTEMIIKR TEH.M, Oaccola Coal Compani vi. A. J. dope, et aL (I. !. .Morgan A Co. va. ramuel hhotf. Fiih 'I llagerty'ar-iccunia va.Cyrua Jeflrtca.rt al. Jamra Irwin ra. Konert l.mard. P. (iallacher va. Jatnca Forr at. J. II. D lluaa ra J. Ilargcr'a ea'.ate,. I), (iliyder va It. Mitchell. Iaaae Caldwell va. I'alriek Krrna. H. Ilag'-rtv'a eiecutora va. Sitaanna Ileaml. M Ili-rtlein va. Tliomaa While. dnmea Henry va. Jaeoh lillger. Hmip. Weaver i Co. ra. Joacph P.urrhf,eld. et al. Jonatlian llovnton va. A. t pdcgrali. el at. Chartet Larrimar va. Caper l.ripoldt. W. W. Worrall, el al., vt. J. ('. Smder. H, Lonnaherry ra. W. Allert A II rot her. John Mel'ullough va. Alexander Mi-Culluugh. K. Thomi ''on v, 11. Thiimf iin, Thomai ililcT . Corndiua tlwcna. Aoguntm Lw on i va, U. M. Condi iet. IK 1IIKCOI MTI' t oM. PM: of t'lrarHrld county. Ndttrr ii Kcr-'l.r firm that the undertinTiM'!, citiwim of Ihe ('omuion-w-llh nf l'mncvKania, hy pititioti ft If! ttic lath day of June, ls;u, have nindr ail:raf urn tt 4md Court fi-r a chnrtrr of inroi-jK.iiition nndrr the name, ptylf and title of thr "W tugtvti lluildini; and laan AaamMatinn," and if no HuHicicnt rratn il phnwu to tho eimtrary Ihr iai'1 charter of inrnr- firattftn will Ik- gran'rl at Hcitrinler trnu ot o!d Conrt, W. C. I.lini.fE. J. R. II MttRR. Hawu Hinritwii. A H. It. KtutAnrM. Jknrs W Ann. P.J. .Miiliwoi!. Tikw. It. Hi.ahiv. Wit. maw Wat. Join Mai Jam.. i'Anrrn, IAVI1 I ATTKhKK, JaHTK MViltB, Tiiowam M Kinux, Pop?. 7-.1t. A. C, 1 ATK, IVoth-.nutii.ry. 1X 1TIO f) TP.4C III HW, will jh held, aa f'M(.Wri. In ('lrarfi"M county : Kart hmi and Cut- in ir inn, at ( nmn H hnnl himn, in ( nvintrfon t-iwn!iin, iS'-ji't. l.th; (tiraid, at Con rraa It ill. the Iflifi ; imahen. at hltawm lllr. thr 1 7 1 h ; irtRtur and 0w ..Ir, nt tu-.i. tip I Uth : Woodward, at llu''T Valley, thr 20th; (iuelirh.al at .Unetnille, the 2Ut; Ihrcarin. nl dim H".t(f ??d ; .l"rdnn, at A n pi i lie, t he ? .id ; K imh , at New Villi. ott, thr S.J.II : l.nmJ.T Citr. Keri:ii"n and I'enn, at 1. .City. theSnth ; Hell, ai Caiiiiteirii Chitreh, the 27th : New Wnahinffttln and Cheat, at N. W aphintrton. the 2Mli ; liirii"ile, al Hurtitmlr. the 2.Mh. Itireetont, and e-eeial.y Seeretariea. are reqtieatMl to foe prenrnt. Kxnminatioa Iweinn at 9 o'clock, a. m. t)co. hrnea, Co tuyX I V AM STATE AOniCl I.TC K A I. MM IKTV. The eihihitton f,f H,, N.,eity for 7) will foe held at KrRAJTnN. ra Tiiertdnr, Septeinher 27ih. Wrdnetday. Si tf euiltrr U!th, Thmaday, Krttcmbfr 2l'ih, r'ridiy, hen. temt-er .liith Tho rrnnndi are apaeioiia, the huildinirfl nd aee"miii'dattona ample, and thr irrtnmm li't liberal. There ir nn riiarfr f .r en tnea eiwpt HoriM-a entered for apeed. Kntry lloukt oo n Tneaday, HritemWr nth. F.-r cata loguef or iiifiirniaiiitn, adilreaa nt Kcmntnn, JiilliN C. M 1.1(1.4, I'niideiit. It. W. Prii rn. Iter. Sirretary. KLaaitmt lMrCoaiirr. Cor. See'y. a7 ,1 VIMIM1 HATtUCH MITK UNh) f i herel-y aiven that Intrra nf artnttnirtratMin t-n tha i''ai (tf IKir.lt IIOOVKK, dortn-.l, lata of Vik wnahin. Ctea field eoanlv. Pa. haviitpT bean iul (ran led to lha wnderif Bad. all paraona Indebted to aaid alula will leae traka ltnmOtata payment, ind thnaa havini e atwia nr demanda wilt preaeni tht m nr...arly aotrenlirated tor aetttement without delay. J. Itoss rtLitnM. Admi.iihir.tor. Curwantrlllt. het. T ln" flt ie homia mom. MSTIUTH' MlTK i;-Notirc ia herrhy (turn that Mtermf a lminiaTraOi.D on the eatnlr of J. I.1N.N I'OMVI H, dee d, late nl I'tkr townahip, Clearfield aoatity, iVnn'a., har itiR Ireen duly (tranted to the am derailed, all jer awna indehtrd to anid ealiile Will iilen-e mike pm. ment, and timer having rlnima or dentin. la will preai nt them lroverlT authenticated for etllemenl and allnwanee Wilhowt d. tar. J. UOriS HI.imiM, A IminiMrator. Curwenatille, Hej.t. 7, l7' et. Q HOIll TK( III H. I OtIK III Kl 1 tvj W A M K I !- len Tmehera f.,r the arhmda or Lawrence town-hip. Aihlreaa the Heerrlnry al ( nrwen'i ille. Fend r vr nf ei ri.r.i n apply to I,. C. lll.OOM, beentarr. t niwf naville, rrpi. 7, iSiO-lt. DR. W. A. MEANS, PHYSICIAN & SI! KGKOX, MTIIKltflU lit), PA. II ill attrnd pnifeaaionalealla p.-omptlr. auglH70 New Meat Market. rPIIK ntMrr.ignrd haie oH.ne.l a Mi Marki-I 1 in llie rio-m lnrtnrrl o-enp:e.l li Alrtanier ii'in.i'a ai a i act atreet. I liai ln-li, la , a.ljoiiiing Moaip', a here lln-jr int. nil lo brep a aupplr nl All kinda of Mi at, I'rnlt anal 1 (;clalilra, An.l at "emrr. to m- t tor riura. Khi-p nill he open ngulailv on Ttie In.r. Thiir.-la.T an,l Sat. unlar. an.l meal ! liirn-d al anr point. A liare of puhhe palmimge ia naprelliillt mlieilid. H.' (I. llHnWV. K. W. I1IIIIWN -Aiao r.nlinna to deal In all kimla of inipnireil Agrietilttiral Implera -ota. I li-orllrl-l. A iiiiiM SI, l;n If. Ki j.-n ri. iti.rnlncn. Iluhholi'a, itenbr'a lloufland a Herman, II oaletter'a and Oreene a tiatgenalrd Hiltera i alao pro Llquara, of all kind for tdic)nal narpnaea. for aale he HAkTPH K'K I B I 'Hlisrftl.iufoiu. V i hh Mrnir s miu ron ) ll Ihifl Sirs. l VW HI Sllfl.s nf rrim rrTtUi HKI II W'KT mull It Jiilit II. UIm g-.M't llorf, Oli-n Hope. Aii(iil :l, H;. A. W. I. KB. IIU'IT ManifartsM frm lbs ! 1 rliftn-nftl lis. grow! anil tolilrrfsl un sulfide alnl wsrrniilritler Mir lT :i ; li. V. II I U I. Kit t CO, -"III IT CVNS AM) J 4 KM. Urge U of I' TIN CA Nrt slid tll.AHS JAMS, i t K llATZER'H, (iptrMtf I ha Jail. Aug'"! 'n. lx0 tn s 1 y Iiinan'f Croo rut, Mill, I'r.r inl l irrulnr Saoii alio, lloyiilon Ligliliinif Cruaa- ul haw fur tale lr aui(.f7(l II. F. 1IIHI.EK CO. IMtK fh White head. Zinc, Palnl, I.in- aoed O-l, Turptnlinn, ViirniMhea of all liinila, Uolora iu Oil and trv I aint. Yarnib llrnahci, mnvt IIAKTsWH K A lltWI.N. SAI.dOV I'OII Kl;NT.-Th Ana new Si loop oil Hied atroel, near the llnilroad llepot. Now a lieenaed Hal'ton, hut unoceupled. Suitable for 'tore room. Apply lo (iKoltilK p. PASSMORE. Clearfield, Annual 17, IK70 int. AI'IOX. All puraona are hereby cautioned J aa-ninat DurcliNaint or in anr war meddlinr. witb a pair of porrcl HorHca, now in poaaeaaion of j liavid Loiiur, in piurria lownnip. aa Ilia aauic betnna; lo me, and are etilijeet to my nntcr. (iraharalim, An. 31 Hi. T. II. KoltCKY. (1 A I Tl. 'I li jiuhlic i hvn-hy eautionrd t a 'n iul harliorin or trunttrn dit tlaiiclilrr, K1.IA11KTI1 ANN. who nni buine wilhutit any cauoc, or ftnptuvii.K hrr withoul my content, a 1 will bnv no dt'bta ol hrr cont rutting. W. Z. MILI.II1AX. Lwronoc tonofhlp, Auf :' M, l'M-flt, r a(.on-imaki:m mioi vuh hi;t. '1 in nhi.n laicly ueriipird lv William Miw Knight, dtmm-d, nloat on tho a Mr? Iwtwtfn Kctd and I'iim iitrrta, nrur It. R. I'tnot. Will be renU-d on rraoimMr trrmn. Apjilv to KO((Jr; C i'A.ilORE. rirf.rC-1.1, Auunt 17, t7l.3m. J affniiieit purrliaainir or in any way tnrddlinff with tlie It.iUiwinjt periiual irrrty. bow iu the jmiiricKnion of ISainucI Irwin, uf tlMui townnhip. vin : Two oowh, two hop, ouo field of Horn and one flrld of bur k wheat ; an (lie Miiif waf pnrehaM'd hy me at Hlifiift'i Half, and ii left In hie pfrHrwoniyn uiijwt to my order. J A C II IJJLt.KK. t'urwtnvillf. AnjrM .11, l7 M. IOR la 4 I, The aufoaerilwr nfferi the houae and lot in which ahr reaidea In the Ilomut;b ul t leartield, lor rale. Jt it fttuateo o Market I net, in an etiicihle location for either a private reaidence, or for founnrea purpoaef it corner lot and worthy the attcniton ol thoaa wanting to inveat In town property, and one aqnare from the to nrt Houae. ror price, inoiure on the premiaea. Mm. MAHY I'rt FM'KlKi AST, or uurM JOHN L. Cl'TTLK, Atty at Uw. IN THF. C'Ol'FT F COMMtll PLEA? of Clearfield county. Pa. lat Natl B k of Clearfield 1 No. 118. March Term, tie-orge 1 . tShitntnel. j foreign Attarbneot. Notice la hereby fir en tn thoaa in tern ted that tha final account of the T mat era in tha afoura elated eaae bat foeea duly filed in my hm, aujt'll 3t A. C. TATK. I' rut ho notary. I)' lH(l.l TIOM OP PAHTNliKMIIP.. The ropartrerabip bentolura eiia'inr foe- twri'D John W. Kvam and William I. M ilhama, in thr Wb'deaale Liquor biiaiueaa. andrr the Ban of W ra. Williami A Co., Oacrota Milla. I'a., waa diaaolved bv niutuaJ eonarut naj the l&tb dar of Aiiruat. H7ti. All accounU due the firm will he at tiled hy John W. Krana. jo W. EVANS, V.M It. WILLIAMS. Oaceola Mill., Aha. 74tlpd. OC lltMfl. TA Notice it herehy ptven that 3 tba rehol Jiireclora of Clewrftrld bomwuh bare placed in the bnitdt of the K'hool Treaaurrr a crrtiOed iluptieate of the Kt-bool tai for 1 ft? I. and all pcrmna hall lie entitled to an abatement of FIVK J'KH CKN T. vb their tai aa payment of the name lo the Treaaurrr, at hit rraidenee, oa or foe f i re the lith day of Novrmlier Beat. Br particular to red the act of Aaarmbly at tha bot tum ef the notice left at Tour retidenee. J. M. KKTTLKUAKt.KR, Clearfield, Auf. 17, 1ST" 4t. Trraaurer. VtW TIN KlltlPJ FKKD. SACKETT, llanufacturer of Tin, Oopjjcr and Sheet -Iron Ware. Binding, Spouting and job work done on RRAaotABLt TKRMa. Flirtp on Market .St., nearly oppnaite the Jail, InTft CLKARFIFI.n. PA. IN TIIK UAT1I H of the taUle of Jnooh Miller, decerd. At an Orphana' Court held al Clearfield, for the county of Clearfield, an the llth dar of Jan. A. I. Ix'ii, Ibe tirlitioa nf J. fOake Walters, Kaq., wna preaentrd, aetlin); forth that he waa a party in tnterrat in the Ileal KaUte of anid Jacob Miller, dereaaed, and praying for a apecifir perforin a nee of Contract. yna due fnw aid'ralii.a the Ct urt ordered a ritatinn to laaur m the hrira and lepal repreaentaiirea of Jamb Miller, drccnaed, and all parttea in in terra t to apM Ar In court on tho Brut day of rVpt, mlwr Term, 1870, and almw ranae, if any, why apecifie perfnrmance of contract to the petitioner ahall not be deererd aecordma: in the intention and meaning thereof, and thai notice, hy puidicatioB in out new! ap!r in the ro;:n.y, lie given lor fnurci U-a-entixe wrrka to all partita in iu (erect to aj'pear at aama timo.' J'r the Court. C, A. MAYICn, P. J. Attiat : A. VC. Lke, Clerk O. C. augm 4t iGlUCUI TUHAL FAIR F.IG II T II ANNUAL EXHIBITION r TBI CLEARFIELD COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY Will 1m beld oa Ihe FAIR GROUNDS, r..B C LEAR FI K Idl, Wednosday, Thursday, and Friday, 12!li, 13th nnd 1 till OCTOBER, 1870. raa.ir. .,.,.-... .... . - a -ui . nr.Mli M l.iM I pnlili.neo IB paea. A phlel form, and can he had hr applieatioa In thr Peeretarr nf the Pnelely, either peraonaJtr nr I.J Idler. Family Tlrkrta, during Fair .0) fliiRlr Tlrkrta, during Fair T ilii;lr Admla.lnii Tlrkrta. .. TIM-RSHAT l-Turae of kllMI to he trotted for. FRIDAY ' rute of ISO lo be Irellod f.r. For eomliliona, enlriea, de fee patnphleta. Il ia lo W hoped thai Farmera aid take aa In lereat in Una KahiMlion. Nnpainaaill he p a red I nj me i.meere oi ll,e r-wielr lo make It a ere.hu aMr one. er-Jn.lgea will ha annnuneed ra tbe aland oa Wr-dneeilar. Preralum. for Sloek and Cet. t.rain. ! 4 II. I14RRICTT, Preaidenl. A. a RlonTfiRAHAM. V-m.rr. ,tin -out -r.i -- II Hl4ff tlatif ous. K a r n i. Mm u isi i. ll tiiM'Tltin, at Mfnhii'r' Ethi -it. op, f if h . Or'nhor, M 9. Trm onioiN AL i;km;m: SELF.KKGU I. A T I X (1, wuoroiiT ntori, Ain ti'iiit, QAS-coiTSTTnura jtsateu, ll'U rATIHTI:lt Ii tT f""c atri, UrtxxE Hi" Urm, Whoiuht In os Rahiatoh, jan AtroMiTic Ruari atoi. For Hurnlfi( Anthracite or Bituminous Coal or IVood. 10 i.M'i fir brirkwork, and 2 iik-i Poilal'Ie. nArrACTri D oai t ir J. REYNOLDS & SON, N W. earner Utb and Filtci Hlree a, riiiLAtnapiiiA, pa. Thea llealera are made of lleavr We.nsht Iron, well riveted loreiher, and are wirranted to He ahaolulelr taa and Iluat Tich. They are the nnlr llea'cea thai are manared withont anr dain- pcra, and In nliirh all kinda of fuel can be t.urne-1 without alteration. Cnokiujf Banry-a. for ITotela. Healanranta and Kami Ilea. Alio, a Mai lop Ileal in j llao(e File Place Ileale'a. Iw Knwn Oraler, Slnte Manlrla, K jialeri, Ventilatora. Pamphletj giving full deaeriplion, aent fre. to any adilreaa. )yl.T7U-ly 5-SO'm ami ISSCm U0U0I1T, KOLU KXCIIAMitK OS MOST LIHFRAL TERMS. GOLD BOUGHT AND SOLD At Market Italea. COUPONS CASHED. Pacific E. E. Bonds Fought and Sold. lrT(l('kl rwf;lit mu4 tti.ld an Cos. UlaalttU ailtly. CHICAGO, DatiTille ana Vliictnnea First Mortgage 7 P. C. Gold Bonds For aale at OO and accrurd intrreat. Aocoanti received and In ten at allowed on daily balance, to j et to check at eight. D I::ly Soula Third Ffrert, rbiladel.kia THE SINGER SEWING MACHINES AllftSAI) OK ALL OTIIKIIHt Eighty .?! Thousand, Seven IJundred and Eiyhty One Machines .Vtide and Sdd the Pa ft Year.'! Tbia aainber eeee. , rewNat. thr rale, e.f any ntbrr Machine, aaa tba aeauaud la atlll laertar tug ! THEEE THOUSAND PES WEEK Ara in being aaada aad aa'a! THE REASCXS tri. Hreaaaa ll aaikodiri raaanllat yrlaeiilei ant found ia anr alb-r WaeKlea; batiaaaa i.f It- ia r'leil.T of ron.lraetlna, rare at peralloa. aaiforaitjr af tiraeiaa aetiua al anr aperd. aad eaparily for tba (reateat ranja and rarlelj ol aotk, Sao or oearaa. Partlet ariibltig ter.arrr.aaa akoald ant (all In oiaatiao Ibii boat of all Sawing tlarbiora. bara th. arena, for ibii Maeblot. aad ail keep a fall tu' lj oa band 1. 8 FlinarER.a, Var 4. Ian if. riearte'd. Pa. aWIt AHI.i: Ml'TVAB. Life Insurance Company or NEW YORK. josrrn iioxik E. IiWIOHT KK Ml A Llb... J. F. K. IIAMiF-X II O. I'IFFAKII, M. I W M. TWEKH, Jr ...........rn ai t. at. Viec Preaidenl. Seeeetare Medieal F.Iaatim-r. Ciioned. TVIK AMITARI I', waa f.-on-led hf naanl tlie h. al I o.ine.a men of Kew York. itb thr ri(.r-aa otijfl nf erra'ittg aa Inatitonea thnt ahniild eninniand tbe ennnileaer of tbe l.ul.lie. aa a lilieral. amind and vtguruae Life Inaaraner Conipanv. and baa aebirved a aneoi-aa iM-rnad Ibe Mpvelalinnp nf ita moat aanguinr iri)e4lura, Tbe A VIl AI11.K offer all lmprr.re.1 plana and d'-airalilr ne fealurna nf aimlern Life Ineuranor. and diiea not bnld nol premier ur iadueeaaeaia Ibal cannot be aiade gioL Tha aVIrAfll.r baa depnalted ear bun. I red Ihnnaand eli.llaea in I'nild Slalea h-.e.l. anb tb inanranee Department of the State nl Neat Yorb a guarantee lut the diarhaigr ol e.erj oliligalion All el.ien. aga-net Ihe A M ITA BI.F are pentnptlv and hnnoralilt diaebargrd: In thr erenl aleaib lie .... I y fHtl.ej . fm,4 f.l) .( , orooerii'a oa orroool uj foona or atar eoaf aoiaoa. All rnlieielaea ann-fnrrritahlel All Ii.tilrnda are nna forfeitable ! All I'olieie are ineontealaMr ! Tlilrtjr dara graee for pavmral nf prrajiana I'rivilegt lo travel hy lad aad rra! Wil of Batea, rirralaea. e.. farnlahrd opoa applnalioa to Ik. Tnaipaat a agent. rT!LI.IA4 TITKIR. grr-l for n. ar. id ronnlr. r. harrktt inerai Agent r.ir Clearfeld, (ruler. JrCeraoa . .... ( r.ia rnonilea. T. J. HOYKR. M. t Medieal Kaaminrr. Clearteld. Angnat K, le-n Ja r ..... . I-!.. THE rl.E.VUI IKLH WOOD-CHOPPERS' AXE I Manufactured tepecla'lr for the ri.KAnrtr.in tha nr. ''f't'i n. f. mr.i.rn a ro. J. w. aaLl.tra. j,.aa r. THE AMERICAN HOUSE, I allirraknra;, Irartlrld It,, ra. mn .j . . . ... 1'n it- wen ana i.g e.iah'iaeied Hi. -el fornaerlr bord kr K. W. M ,ltwi, bj Waj. ebra. re., baa beea Iced for a tern nl rear, by Ihe aedrr.ignrl. lo ableb the attea tloa a tk learellnr put.lir ia aa celled, and a liberal 'her eJ ehltc palronage la r Melted aug.rra ALLAt'B A MII.Kii. ORG A NS & P I A NO S. ESTVS AMI MASi'N' ,f. HAMLIS'.s. R. J. I1AYKS, rane.n.rllla. Pa. 1a-"JV VTr""" lmap. gr, ,e7reaiiM i ot Ihe auhwrihor. roaiding.t Mnl...., P n D. - f ZVS la rMMOU . , - . peorr h.a propcrtr. p., ch.rge, .,, ..r weoi.poa.-i, or a. II,. I,. ,i VWirh.mt Jaiien, rnssK k pmitii MCHCHANT TA1L( nil rl ninri. I liait.tK p, I I I l r. . r -li. ll H, lk, I a,,,. ., .... , .... "a..-,,.,,,,! ' ' w. a, .. aw uteparnd .a aaaio ap la .. I."., o niai"er. in. vol ma fcrel k 1 .11 .1. A . ... f'l.-.l.l .i... ..... ! Ik.,..l..,...l '"" Cloths, Doeekiris and Cm'a.t Kr.'W ii...b eaatwaitriaaa aaakathirMUi tluo J it a. a-, or tba Puttult,. Claaitald, April 21, I ST If II. DKIDGE. MERCHANT TAlLrf i iSturr uie ilntir raai f Clearfield U Haiktl ttert, t tcarfield, Pa. T (CKMi ob band a full aaaortutaoti at arniahing taiMtda, ncb aa rbirti od n onion unaerfUirt, urawtra u Neea tiea. Poabat llaitdkercbiafa, Uiortf ruibrrllaa, A., fa great varitty. 01 (roda ba kaapf tna Best Cloths of all "Shades and Co' Sack a- Hlaek Doe akin of tha rary bait ranry ( aapiuien, in grj.t rartrty, alia Coating. Bearer, riiut. Lbli.ctiilla, ibd tivarcuif urid. All ol whirh will be aold tit. Caah, wi.rt male ap according la tki latan bv riprrieBeed Worawrn Alao. A ut for CI earfi aid eonntv fa -tnifrr A Co 'a. eaUbraiad fttwiaj; Maekiiti .v.a. I. iMna-tt H bHlh- 1 .... mmmmmm (durational. MISS H, S. BWiLU'S SCHOOL FOR GIRJ CI.KAHFIELU, PA. Til?. F.U.L TKHM orfuurtcen wttki.jL inrfict Mosdaj. tSipieiuucr ith, 1 7i. A f ntaarv li'uartuient will ba added u .Tbirl this fail : for which lha aervicaiwra J pi-(eut iitrtructor Bava bean at.jra.red. iLl (Dort will be apared to render thu dajjtrl TERMS OF Tt lTIOS. Meadlni;. Orthography. Wrilinj-, 01 j-ct Lt. atna, Prttnar Arithanatto and Fnmarj tieoa-rat.by Iliftorv. Local and drecriptire Geoa;ra.iiT ifb Map Irawmff. tiraauBiar, MfstiJ and lVritlen Aritliwirtic Alg'rhi-a and the Pcief-ct-a..... ., Ir.iiraoth'B In iwatr jaaantal anaaie il patating, 14 laaoBa.....mHH....H tta otk Fur full particular aend for Cirvular. C U-a.ru i-ld, Sryi. 1, 16T0 l pd. CLEARFIELD ACADEM Rev. P. L. Harrison. A. M., Principa rPHK FIRST rKStlOKof tbi aril k X ear ot tbia laatttolioa aill coaaaieac. -UAUAI. ike tik da al fep..a.ber, Ik;. rayiia oaa cni.r at aa? time. Tb.r otteiKoa oltl- loihoa froai tb. tiaia tbt; aan .o rioo oi ma ftraatoBj 1 bo oourrr ol iaetractloa raibranr arrrr lac.atfrd ia a tbaroab, airarliral aad aeij on.iira aaoeattol. Imr both ariea. lbr Pribtipal baring bad tba adraatar. aaark ra-erirure ta hta prvtraaloB, aaaara rente ana gaar an tbat biaaatiro aeihlt rnergio will h dorotod l tba raoral aad i Ul UaiaiLf of tk yoolb plared andrr bia ckr i i iaB hi 1 1 iiiii v Ortbi.grrfc, Reading, Wrltieg. aad Friaif Anma.tir. pet beoetoa (II antll . 1. Uraaaaaar. Wawtrapbr, Arilbartia, aad Hi-wrr - - . . - .11 Algrhro, OoanrreT. TrignaoairtrT, Mea. urnlion, Harrering, Fkitoaopbr, Fbtai. olngr.Cbeaatetrr, Biok Koopllif, BoUBJ and Phreiral tao.-grat.hr - . .a, Latia. Greek and Frraca, with anj af tba ahorr rraher-r. . . . a i; Vi Vi' Pian.. ( leeaere) . . . S. dedaetlna otll We aiadr far abm p&tt funber partiealar Inqafrt af Rrr. K L. HAKklSUK, A. J-, Feb. t. a; l. Prieei.; tuscaeozia acadei::, ACADEMIA, PA. IrlR 3ilh fbo.. rear will begin FrplrmW la e aak Ihe atlliita of paren'a and gur. an. tu a eonaideral ion of tbr merita of tbia ia tutiiia. at. I oratlua. Healthful, attraetira aad trry war laeorabio for pbaieal deral.paieat d. Ka Taip(a1bnn.Ileaiored frea t al-Hl and foaling place incidrat lo loan. Sd. r-itaralloDkl Adtaalara. E.rf eocnee ana aarrottLUiug. laaorauet lor alatl. 4lh. long; Mat l.hrd.-It ka km at HCMfal o,Krattoa 34 rara,aad kaa bad rei itni tnia aearlr rrery buta. th. Moral InBarnrctw Tba preorpta ef uJ nnxv nro aiij lauUi. 61 h. Cheap Ralra.- Tcrma, J(MJ. rr-rT-rAend for a C.rrular. I anade aaa. Apjilieatiaa alau D. I. FTOE, A. il., i. J. I'AntH.-u.V A. M, Jolt U, 1J(I Ja. Prineipala GRANITE STATE Military and Collegiate IiiEtituU, l!-d'i Ferry, N II ,..a Xarbua A Coacord K.l Mir. 8 .V HOW r.LL, I'riacipaL Advaliiagia: Itciirrd location, yrt ear ef orae ; Ko ralmHia, or plaoea ot Ida rerort; f. ourpr ol l.-aehei; Tkon ah innrartma. da. I'upil nrvurd al an. tiuia haad lor Cirraar July 3i, I !;.. DHKI II. Kll M ll ART, LIAM.-I tUil. I A, li.a Pa. a tin H . l a M utT.,., li. 11 I'r.ridani a lull aaaeicrieneed eiirpa of rrarlier. i barre aiiMierata. lluatlla drlighllal. Tb. rite, o naildiaga are being thorungblr repaired. Ti Brat leroa legtua Auguet S, le7u. For fanbf inlonnalioa aodiraa tuc Fnaidrat. or ama lata eataliorae. H?e.;ai UisffUanrcus. TEETH! TEETH ! EXTRACTED FOR It CEKT. Eitrarled wiih lbr aar of N'rrnor Cra tu and Lik-il .aaj.Taiau. (th. onl; karnlaaj aa elliciinl Aaarethctioe now ia aea.) b S. J. HAYES, Surgeon Dentist, OF Cl RW FSFVILLK. PA, Who would berehr aaoal rrpcrtfa?lr rctar ka ihanka lor the lihoral patmnagr of ,'be patl. a inlorra Ihr pnl.I.e I hat be haa rraanred bi. 'Uei to the comer of Stato and lenaa hn.ii ,.-rr Jrnkine' aiore.l where h (a prepared lo reeiiei hir raatoaacra ia rualr kited ap ro. aia. aea their aotk in Ihr mit akilllal aal aotkmanht manner. All voek door la th loteat and aiaat ppro. rd at lea, aad gaaranlrod. Pr. Ilarr will he mrared in biaofn-fea th let In the 7 J.I of oarb Mon k. Tb halaaeraf eneb mnnib be aid apead in (lien Hone, Here' aad l.oiberal arg, altrraal.lr. V.nie. ee.i.tiaa at a dialaneo .h..ul. wnle to aa perrina ol ti coming, dllire hoiira, Froai t lo It 'leea.o. aa., and fruaa 1 lo k o'clm-k. a. at. W Bar Mono lnl tho Veer hoi o..,e,al aad d. fr F-inipeiiiioa f..r Irnal), cbrapnrae aad darn ititr. Itiveaaae.il l aeaenaiille. P.., k!.e tS, 1'Tlk ArilTnutiim, II A YURI MM ! 'I lKAa.-.n...-.,.., ,. . Tb-r ara peeparee) froai thr ftuila. and mil b oanai much Wner iban aaant nl Ihe Filrarirtba, a-r n.,a. A.k i mo (ir,. or lr....u r... W ,11. heracr-. F.tl e.,a. hARLOK 'n IMil-Jl. HI I I ia. wi.hoa, d-.nki. ike Ivel artiere la Ih matlH foe hlaeing rloihco. Il ml! color more water ibaa foar lime. Ihe aaoie Weight of in.liro md o-erk more lhaa aar olher waak hloe ia tbo mara.1 Thc nni reninnr ia that out nn a, 11 l ull ll.1HFKt.KII -U Dm (I F-iORr!. X J.tJ Snrlk Sceoa l r?,ret, Phi a telphi. Tlir l.l.el. ban h"tk 'Mllhrrger'. aid Far, a araar oa tkeai.elj othora am roant. rlt ll. For aale hr moot Urcee1 and llnaggi.le. W ll.THK Rl. F. K r INI'EI.II'H IV K will ha- found on trial lo he a auperinr ntnav A Iwara oa hand and fin- aale al reaeonahle pr.er. Pore Ornnnd Ppne.. Urnulne M, die, nr.. fhan-eia Sklna. (tpongea. Tapioca Prail, Fain, arj aU aritelc in Ihe dor line, al AI.I UFD WILTDFRilERT. TRI O jSTOFl jri luia No JJJ Norik 8. ad l k'- Farm for Sale I milR Fa-a nf loha Spaebman. lata of Oiraed 1 townahip. d-oeaM-d. CMiaielino of ahnal Kl acre of wood farming land, laioat of wlneh al nariegi hrrroe ere'e.l a rO" h'-aoi ... Mooie. r.r iern and lo-lher pariico- ra. apple In T. II. MI'RRtY. Allnrwf rVir L..M m.A . , Hp H . '