2hcUnibHran. (lEOHII. B. Goopi.anpkr, Editor. ci,i:ai:fikld, i. vi:i)ni:shav MiniMXd, m:c. si. i-;c. 'u papbr will bo issued from this ollico next week. Printers, liko the rent of mankind, neeJ a furlough durini; tlio liuli Javs. I'alroun, .ttlrntiou I I'ivo years ngo we bt'enmo sole pro priulorof tho J'tl'iliurAN,and during this period wo liavo twico enlarged tbc pnper, first to seven and then to eight columns. Wo proposo to con tinue enlarging, provided our pat rons (wo uieitn tlioec in arrears for more ihan a year) pay us what they owe. We havo over $5,000 due os for ubscriptinn, whieli is in the bnnds'of over six hundred persons. It is our design to cnlurgo again, adding four mure columns, but to do this wo are compelled to purthaso a lurgo Tower Press, which will cost us complete, tJ,500. J'ow, if our delinquents conic forward and pny us $3,000 of tho Je5,0CD duo, by the first of July next, we will tuko it and miiko a thirty .six columu paper out of tho Kkiiulican, by the first of September next. We ivant to givo our readers mora read ing mutter fur loss money than is e,iveu by any newspaper publUher in the United States, in a county having Iokh than 30,000 population; but to enable us to do this, delinquents must pay up. Wo do not want your do! lurs to put them on interest, but wc want to cnlargo and improvo the Cl.EAIlFHXD Km-nucAM. We do not believe in standing still. Progress is oor mntlo. While wc thus remind dolir.qucnts of their duty, we do not wish to be understood by tboso who feel like hrlping us, by paying in several years in advance, that they aro prohibited from doing so, but we will even take their money, and that of new sub scribers and establish a kind of tink ling fund, until wo have money enough to purcbaso a new press, provided a proper effort is manifested on" the part of our rdiTrtn rcadVrs. Send in yon r'grecn backs ond wowill soon fur ii'wli you with the largest county nnwspaprr in tho world. A Loyal Howl. Tho election of fnv. Vance, of Norlb Carolina as United States Senator from that State, has produced a universal ho I from i lie throat of every loyal demagogue, because ho was an "enthusiastic rebel during tho war and lias not yet sur rendered." Tliis is enough to disqual ify and irreparably, shock tho nerves of every old woman and loyal granney in the Union. These hypocrites do msnd and call upon tho Senate to ro fuso him his seat. What will become of Grant's Cubinet, Gen. Lingstrcct, and oilier "red handed Tctrls" who occupy the front pews in tho loyal ynnngiio if rebellion is a test. What sny you hypocrites, scalawags, niggers ami demagnguosf Would not the enforcement of yoar do mittids against Gov. Vnnco also dis qualify tho rebels Grant has commis sioncd f If ono "rebel" is dangerous why not another? Will some one please answer. riioiiT. Wo are pleased to notice that (iov. Iloldrn of Xoilh Carolina, i to be impeniJicd for bis crimes. If vera man deserved to bo hung for I he violation of the Constitution of bis Stato and his oath, that man is llolden. Ho did both deliberately, devilishly and wickedly, and therefore deserves ti bo punished. If the authorities prove half tho crimes charged against him ho Will bo dis graced, ifnotent to the penitentiary ' for bis natural lifetime. Uoldcn is one of those blind families, who for power and gain commit all manner of crimes, and like tho Massachusetts Aitch-bangers, slink in tho nostrils of every ircmher of civilized commu nities. pRr.TTT wi:i.l i-or 0.r. WrrK The Washington authorities arrcMcd and bound over two loyal Congressman, thecnrpclbaggerC. C. Howen of South Curolinn.and Scalawag 11. II. Hullcr of Tennessee. The formet for having Iwn wives and several other ladies, iid the latter for defrauding soldiers ttUiiiws and orphans nut of a large Hiimtnt of homilies and for perjury Hciwen.the bigamist wa held in $-"i,0n0 bil arsd Puller the robber and falo swer.rer g ive a similar amount. What nice men ihee arc ti 1c silling at Washington ml m,.L',i, i. ... govern a ClniMian people? Mrs. Chat lolta Gondon, who struck iM-r liuslisnd wi:h an ax and c.tu,-J bistleulh, has been committed to the BedforJ jail to await trial for the "irne. oj aw s The Chicago JttfMican, in noiU-itift the fact that Forney offers hit Wash ington paper for sale, remark thai 'tber never wni a time in ils history, jhal ii an I in eii'.or rs not fr '..'' Ttit l.ri-t ymnndrr ft pur fitlm-r. W piinl this rik the speech of Senator Wallace, delivered on Mon day evening, 12lh lust., in t'liilmlrl pliin, to the people of tho 1st Senato rial I'iktiict. It is an exhaustive ar gnment upon tho vital importance or tho canvass in that district, and of tho need of encrgctio action to elect Col. llechert to tho Senate. Jio more powerful reaon can bo given Why tho democracy should carry that district Ihan tho facts anil figures given in this speech. They havo every thing to gain in so doing, unJ we may justly add, nothing to lose. With tho Legislature and tho Gov ernor against us wo will have a repo- tition of tho infamv of anil of the practical results nliown by tho fig urcs of Ibis speech ; in a word, dis francliisemctit and outrago for us, and doublo representation for Jludicnlism. With succ ess in that election, wo have tho Sonalo and will control its organ izalion ond bo able to command a fair bill and an honest apportionment of the Stato. So loo in regard to a Constitu tional Convention, with one branch of tho Legislature wo will havo our fair proportion of tho delegates and our just share of representation therein. That reform in many matters of Slate government is imperatively neeossary, can scarcely be controverted ; tho olec tion of aStuto Treasurer by the people; tho relief of an overburdened Supremo bench ; a check to special legislation by some such provision as Senator Wallace embraced in bis amendment offered in the Senate last session ; the necessity for checking the abuses and corruption always accompanying tho election of a U. S. Senator, as well as thoso surrounding the atmosphere of every bill affecting largo interests, are each of them matters of gravo mo moot and in our judgment demand tho culm consideration that should bo given them by a convention honestly composed of each shado of political sentiment. It will not do for tho De mocracy longer to halt and draw back from tho advocacy of reforms tho ne cessity fur which M self evident We must bo in tho van of healthy pro grcss, not lagging in tho train of in digested Uudicnl reform. We must recognize existing evils and apply the remedy. We must be true to the past and ready to guido the events of tho future. Taking no step back ward, wo must appreciate at their full wcrlh tho evidences of disruption and disintegration shown by our an tagonists and eliminating our policy upon the questions of the pres ent and immediate futuro, Irom the great doctriuo that "that pccplo is best governed v. hich is least govcrncd'and re enunciating the great landmarks of our time honored prin ciples, wc can move forward a har monious and united parly, whose ranks will be swollen nt every step by the acccs-io of thousands of our recent foes. e are not the parly of antiquated dogmas or Consoivalive retrogression, nor are wo tho party of "uffirmativo ideas," and cxneri- mental "God and morality" reforms, but wo ore tho party of healthful progress, in the light of established!'""', 1 . fommi,e must puss, facts, in the channel of the rights of the people, ond under tho sufo guid atico of tho cardinal doc trines of free government, ever our pride and cur boast. Can such an orcanijniinn idly fold its hands when every mom bcr or it recognizes ti c truth of the charges of iniquitous special legisla tion; of the S lie and barter of seats in high places, and or corruption in legislative halls, by thoso who gov crn us, and shall it hesitato to apply tho remedy ? Willi success in the first district we will be in a position to move with power; without it, we must equally bo felt. If we ore ger rymandered for tho Convention, and Uadicalism shnll attempt therein to fasten its ynko upon ns, their efforts will be futile, fur no Const'iution that fails to obtain tho hearty endorse ment of the Democracy, will have a ghost oi a chance at the polls. f our numbers aro fairly represented in the Convention, there need bo no fear of our injury there, for when was it ever known in a representative body in Pennsylvania that we did not outweigh them in tho ability of our representation. Tho amendments ton, can bo submitted separately, so that at the polls we can cast our uni ted vote for certain propositions and against others, ond hre is the answer to very many of our cotomporaries who sco in a Convention, tho sin glo idea of tho negro. Were this all, we would bo content with tho exis ling'condition, but many reforms have became a vital necessity and we will bo recreant to ourselves and to our mission longer to delay them. An honest apportionment, Consti tutional reform and tho administra tion of the government in nccordutico with the tenets of the I'emocratic fuilh aro tho key notes to success and will be tho evidence of vitality in a harmonious, progressive and vio torious l'moeracy. I!aRD ON THE tRNMrST. Tho cdiltr of lie Now Vovk Atn who waa ftaitnnt Sccpi'liiry of Wnr under "iho Into lamonlctl." rofrrrirK? in (JmnfB Inlv Mw-e llos pvctxkn of I tho St. hoimruro juli : How drm fal it is. Ihocirb. tliat n tnra.itrc I alni-h M-.ri l,o.t know, it litm-i-.l with fiaa 1 anj romij-llnn sr-ooM tr l,r-,iiflit f rwsr I oti-l, r tin si:'J-l'" "f tho l'-i-.!,lot of tltr l'ntlo-1 Pralrt. and n. ma Ir I-t him n h-s l.fts: lo,i:- in bis annual inrttapo to ( onrrofs. 1 h- oourilr. lias in-i.ru rslkn upon .1 il tuni-s nml into nnrlrau lianis. Mr. I):lti:l liLn I lion-ttii,Ia til r.llio. I i - i .,..,! - , - i in u ti oi me snirti tu irne inuiowo l.adiruls, know Hint the .'residential ' i,- , i ..,';. ,..,'. :,; j abode is nothing but a pia enterpriic Ic-litbliahim iit, niidtr fontrnl of the 1 I :,.,., i r. . t- -,- i i ' 1 I'cni 111 111 ill on anil a lew . I r other political hyenas like Cameron . anu r tirne'. . " ........ ,., r, r ,,1e nnnsii i.i. : , , , . i ht a-Mimal h,1 l-lr rvok mil Thsvtlcr.rkH (Vnkns Ittlurn of l ltarrttlrl, IMO Wo arc at length enabled to lay before our renders the census of this county, for 170, somowhat in detail. Wo have waited unon tho Marshals to furnish tho press and tho public with this information for soma li:uo, but having failed, we, through tho courtesy of Prothonotary Tate, in whosu ofiiv.0 the Mumhuls have filed a mass of looso papers, from which wo coinpilo the statement below, after several dnys labor. After passing over their work wo are not surprised that they did not furnish us with a copy, because eomo of them were cither too ignorant or d d lazy to foot some of the pages. DlSntlCTS. Hoocaria ... Hrll IVUDIU ,.. Hfijtu. Ilruill'urd .. III. I J lturitsidi'.. L'hrsl ..... Cuvinlnn , I'lrarlttld Cura-eutrUte llrcatur l-'ernurton (lirard l)irn. U rniiaiu... tiulii-ti Halloa... Ionian... Knrllmus..... Knox l.awronoo I.miilier City...,. Murns New srliingtnu Osceola I'SIIU I'ikt t'uioO ... Woodward Total (2.1! iTIl 1 1H1. 30? 2lj 4sl 43ij IMS.' lis Ullj Hi Mj r.in 43' Sii.t tsi ! :: mi l 7 ( ' M' Sit i IHTO: (.III IIHIC. 8,", 347 7.".W Us) 1414 2bi J.-I it"i IT.'ti JIJ' Jll :1H2 :!t III II 'J S7U; ;7 1SIIS J(2 247i ( 2 Ml 2i'7 bs,X HM H'j t 78:1 Ml- Hill' 2f.l SI'S, V 278j 3S7' J'" m:t mo Sl'i.l 222j 4S7 Ml' tiili 2j:i; SIS 4'ifi "7 77 3:t:i 27' 2'i. Ill si:i 2st! om no u:' -12I: I'rtl is., I2 l"4 ,11V I'-.l &S2 , V.l IIS! :t: iii.i 4 .,3 si t-.' 33 .121 2'lf, bH7 111 1011 SS.l! HI' 1728 1 3(is! 3l J llli 114 2:li 42) 4.!: 7i'7 70ji 1IK7: 2r,7 JIU Ji llli; lto Jin'l ' ij 4111 J4' SIS" U.1 l:: 3 Sim, .((ii- 4ii 112 in! ir. 62.1 lino ins 1119 is IKii, 2i'2 400 I'-V S! 67: 46.1 1036 1S1 17.1- 1.1442 IJI.'lj 2..0--:, 41U0 44(i? Ills A "colored" fumily has resided in Penn township, for many years, but the -Will Amendment has cither changed their color, or closed the eyes of the .Marshal to tho fact, because none aro returned More Hail Hoads. It is evident from what is transpiring around us in rail road mailers, that Clearfield is a focus toward which this kind of im provements aro lending. 1 ho great through low grado route, from New York to the great west, wiil soon bo made across tho western end of the counly, besides, the Buffalo ond Washington road will eventually be built and will cross the county from Norlh to South, and it will not be many years beforo a rail road w ill be built down tho River from the Cherry Tree to tho mouth of the Sinncma honing. Already engineers aro loca ting tho llomcrand Chtiiy Tree road. Tho Indiana Jmorrat says ''A corpl of iipniri hav bfn emp'oyrd fur thr part tea dav in l-iraling and dividing nffinln mmiiii tor eoimtruL-lion tuf irji--ttd rail ruad fn-n llumi-r li (barrilrre in (tin euuntr. Thr mad fnm lhi format- filacs to the old rla.v hike. 12 mnri ataiaai, u uump'tiatrlj to be put uodrrson- trart, upon the enmjlelnn of tbe itirvrr. Tor eventual eonMruplion of Ibe entire proponed line maj njw be n-franlid m a bked fact. It mil add iminenai-lr to tlie vatae of pmiertv along Ibe line 01 me roau aua win open out atw Heidi of ludui lr." It is thcreforo quite plain that be- lore ten years roll around, Hint Clear field will be cut from North to South and Kast to West, with tho Loeomo live and inseparably bound together with iron band over winch tho major im uui uniso n uiunL ucti'iiio greuiiy nemoraiir.ea 11 wo lo not realize somo thing to our profit, w hile our neigh bors are keeping us awako. h Tht t.'tnplrr M'eartt The fiat has gono forth, Germany is again to bo united under an imperi al form of government, and he w ho is King, of but a fractional part, will soon sway the sceptre of Chailemngne Tho Tarious Independent Stales, awed ii.to submission by tho power, and grandeur of their Northern neighbor, have bowed their heads to the yoke they could not well aviod, and soon the formality of merging them into a tnighly unit will Imvu been gone through with, ond the new Empire w ill rise like n giont in the very heart of Europe. - How fur the new rule will reach is yet involved in uncertainty, and until the present War terminates it will be impossible to form anytbifii; approaching an estimate of what will talisfy Prussia's cravings for territo rial aggrandizement. Luxemburg w ill doubtless be forcibly annexed ; Alsace and I.orrninn aro similarly situated, and lielgium, with its splendid coast, stretching away off to tho Norlh and West, is a dainty morsel, and one which I'ismnrck and his royal master would like very well to devour. To lisrccjard tho sacred obturations of - - , Iri'iilu , is lircdtntri; Ti rv liinliintinblf 1 in K-jrniio. isihen Kimniji linn stmUn .IT llio lniniom w tiuli hc n 1 1 1 .' J .1 acoij upon her in l'-'il, and tho iij;lt (.( milit, in irctly ponprally ncknonl cjed. I'niler t-mli cirt'tinifit.ituTS it would bo loo much to cxirct lMfjium to maintiiin a arparnla Mate exiitcnrc very ton j, wliilo St iticrlrind alrt-ndy bo(;in to (ecl IbnV her afcly ia not asurrtl. llfltfvinf;, us we On, in Ibe ductrine Hint governments sliould be broulit rlno lu tbe poverned, nnd that the ayMcm wo d'fl leuat is I he tnt, we ennnot but regard the preMMit cen tralir.alion of Hiwcr under an imperial fcplre, as inimirnl t' tlio cause ui freedom, nnd its bavinr; a tendency to lessen the aotiul standing of the pro pin who arc subjected to its domina tion. Kvery person knows, at least nil do, who have tttrelullv wnltlied the progress of Ktiropran affairs since the present atrni;i;l eommenced, that Havana and Wurlemhnrr; wmilil nut have surrendered tlitir independence in a time of profound peace, and that annexation was brought about when a rrfusnl to join tho band was out of the question. A union formed under : "?t h "n Uckinff in cvorj lt.lnmr.rtl llmt ens. In ninLn tin rt ..- - element that rjoes to ninko up a per- leel unit, ana iltstrast ana discontent I must billow. 'I'ho empire, loelinc ils power, w ill imt be satis6ed w I'.h its i present eonipiesls, nnd beiiifj I be crea ture of war, ill endeavor to maintain land extend iis rule, by force. The Mierman character is leavened with ; ,nry' Covern,ent, awd an onivo-iiton, in I favor of republicanism and free insii. 11..1;..... ;il I.. ..n.J :..t.. 1:1'- t.:..l. '""" " ' m-ii " , nii-n n!S7 'ventually ovcrlhrow tho policy j ni jtiHiiiarcK, anu me inrtino oi vt II- jliam. The empire may be preal ; it may He pnweriul, nut it noes not as J r snrs Ihr. nssi-a nf stilhnr C.rmni.r ... . Ku,n - a -77,. Pnrt ' I.m iNii or Norm Mi Si noot.. On Inst Thi't-sdsy the llosrd of Trusters of the (Viilrul Normal School of Penn sylvania met lor the purpose of ex amining bids lor tho luiililing of tho school. It win let to Mr J. r . llateli cler, of Lock Haven, at sl,6lM), fifteen per cent, of this amount to be taken by him in stock. The work of build ing w ill not begin beforo the opening of spring, hut tho gathering of male lial and sub letting of contracts will liiko this winter, so that when build ing weather opens tho work w ill begin and bo pushed as fast as practicable. This is gratifying intelligencekand we may look forward will pleasure to the day, not far distant, when tho summit of tho beautiful knoll at Lusk's Itun will bo crowned with a building that will bo nn ornament and great benefit to tho city and a worthy mon ument to the entorpriso of its citizens and tho public spirited energy of the gentlemen who compose tho Hourd of Trustees. Lock Haven Lkmoerat. Dr. Samuel Hard, editor of tho True Georgian, who was nominated la bo Governor of Idaho, but whoafteron firmation declined tho appointment, has addressed a letter to the Presidunt, giving his reasons for going over to the Democracy. t(v tttrrtisfmrnts. N OTH lil The annual eleelinn for Directors of thai Otuntv National li:ink of Clearriold, will He beld at tbe Hauling lloime la Clearfleld, on Tuesday, Jan uary lOlli, 1S71, uela-eu tbe tionre of III A. M., and 2 V. SI. W. M. S'HAW, lice. 7, l70t l'ahir. ISTn Al Came tre?parina on Hie pretaiaee J of tlie subscriber io Union lowoidiip, on or about tbe I "lb of Aua-uit lal, a yearling red brin dle Steer. Tbe owner in beeeby smtilied lo eotne forward, prove property, pay rbaraei sod take Into away, or be will bo dupped of aeror'U'iK U If"- JOHN LAUUlttlB. Itoekton P. O., Ilee. Jl, ISJTO-Slpd. 1l-:t"l'TOHM M)TU'li-Wberea. Let. j tern Tetaniciitnry on the eatale of MAHV A. LEWIS, deeeaaed, late of K-rirumn tewnnhip, hava baeu rmnted to the uuderiiicneJ, and all persona indebted to said estate are raiuest l to make imuii-iliale payment, and those bavinjr rlaiuis atraiii't Ibe same will present tbeto, duly autbentiraU-d, for aellb m-nt. lMMliL McCItACKKN, Jt. 21. l70-oi,,d hieculor. VDMIMVI HATOIfM MfTII liKoll is hereby niven that leMertnf administration oa the estate of A. H. lllt'K ISSON, dee d, late of tiuli-b township, Clearfield eounty, l'a., bar ing been duly granted to the on4errir,ned, all per sons indebted to said estate will pleuoe make pay lueot, and those baring: elaims or demands will present tbem properly aulbentieateil forartrUmeot and allowance without di-lav. W. It. DICKINSON', Dee Jl, 1.T0 ft. AJmiuistnitor. UP II A .H 1 1 1 : f I ETi k Vptt W I K til Krtnoies superfluous bair la lv sainates, wllhom injory tntbaskin. Pent be wiailfor ll.Ii I I'll tH'S AI IIM I C I Rl; Rellerssmoit riolont piroiyssasia uvsmlou'es and sfleets a speedy ears- Pries II by miiL Tin; j iPam.m: iiaik sri Colors tbs whtsksrs and hair a beautiful blark or brown. It consists of ooly oat preparation. 7 cents by snail. Addreas S. C I Pit 4 M, No. 7il Jayns street. Pbilad.-lnhia, Pa. Cireulars seal fret, riol.1 by all lirug-rlsU. dee.'l S-a Dwlrablc Trojiertj for Sale! rIHK on.lerwifjnca mil m-H at rriraV 8V that J dc imbl Lii oa LttifFlp mt, in lit bomurh oi (w..!it, on liirli ir erx lrtl i tw nd onc-LaK fXory )rl!inf Honi, nffirf. l)imr, Mibl. tuid uthor utwnnry nuthuiMinr. Tht Hnuf in p.erf-i n 1 iinlcd thruuehoul. ttrtd In .luinb waiter noiuiuuirt.iiuK witk (.ininj rooja in.m tMM-mfiit. Tlrifli(r it paj.cn-J ant, puintr-l, nd in ou of tb br-t Icwatioui f r ft MiT.irinno or Attorney. Peach, prr, fttjl and thrrrr ttrrr. tod grmpi' vim, plauliNl nj jpwinj ftni lr. If not Lwfur Jaoimrr l(Mh ii wit hf- tti!M. J. A. .I.ATTKNHKHUi:iL OmpoIi Will", Itccrtnber 31, H;(t- Adntlnlslrator's Sale! BV Tl.tiM of an orJrr of Orjihao PhTiH, oa Monday, Vtli Janaarr, a) 2 p. m., mil lr mM at the Cm art ltnntr. a mrtain liot: and lot W f round, -ituatft on ittd rtnt, to lMtvtfh of (.'Irarfifld, nearly n.nii i Inard iiBir. "Hid lot Kfirr No. J.'ifi in the l.li t of iiiil horourb. and Iwii.ft io f(Tt front, wnl and t'outh l? aiJ.v and rant by I'n prrty nf Ib-mai Itutiin: io- try rai h.'t tknn niiop. ar.l vtf im. rn-w mi-nn tbrrw-n ; lata the rtn.iauc of J'-ian. 1 KH.M'": Oiic-tbirilcaili at onflmai;)o''''3V: b In---, n otr and twu j-cart, to be arvuml l.j otd ard tnurtgfiT, 4ifZ1.t dro'r. of W m. MrKiiifat, dn J. Borough Ordinance. FtrTinjr I. lie it enaeud aid oHairH - the I.nrr'M and Town Council of the borotijth .f New W MPiiinrton in ci-unrMl aaenill-d, and it it h r;-hr nrdainew hy a:thonty of tj a:ix". That fmm ant! aH.T tho t.-th day of January, S71, any p raon ridinn or dnetn are bonN., wiara, f idn'a; or rnuk, oa any f te otrreii, roadi or alien ! the bt. rouch aforesaid, fter than tr.t, ha;l. on e.t,ritnn thereof, pay a fine of not leu that two nor wore Than Itn dollar;. Far. I. Any pet.-n or penonp, Ui owner nr -wner any hnn, mare, Mine or B:ie, wha khaM wilfully pertwit the tai.e to run at large on any r.f the itre im. roa Ii or alieyt of the bar th ef,rai4, thall, o efnirtian threrif, pay a fia i uvi ten iaao iw n-r trure ffiau t'-n d Iiarfl. J4MF, M l;-K, Ilu-trr. Attest : A. J. Ji a .Cl.k d ::t i.tMv Art;i . rn PALACI3 AND IIOVET.; Or, fk. if l.'r.d-a Lifs. Mr D. J. t. Irani, lh. n.li anriwa Jt,iir,.al t.l k Th VERY I.S.RHKST COHMlSnlOVS PAID. This book is a naantttul Ortare nf Cl carts. .nb.llishc. srita .n.-ntincs, nnd n fin. ., rscc-nl.d man nf Lotd.-a drsignt-d nnd starntsd rspross'? lor this nor, bt .niin.nl nrli.tt. It mntains a Intl. a-rar.nic. and trn-liful stat.nsant of lh. Mjrbta. rrrts and Fsr.-alii.nt nf la, lirfal M.tronnlis if th. W0ril. Its t-lnar.s aia r i i.i. j . , h.i .I-... Vw,,:".. :" "V," .! do, I... i. fci . . , ..V ; .L ' V! "i" i r,li "I""'" " ' 1" '' I " virrutarv lh.Mnal h la. I k iM . r-: " ?. aagas s.rl 'r-s. AJJre-s tEtkN'AP a lil.IS, drrJI U Ilartford. Cean. JJI ftlltK 1HE IIOI.IIMT1 j 00 TO Mrs. WATSON'S and at the aw it; In la , IIatsr riumes, Lace C(xmJ, Fan, arnj murtr thr Ooo.Jf jnft m-iH fr i ihvrit. anrl all dirar.l for lluliri Ot'la. - Mr and Trimmtniffl arr a.t i! I, d ti-' orr, bul just r.?irt-il, and Ihr nr.t st siiIls. fiOnil HATS, nl (I (i. LADirs I t RS. as ..sr as i V.IrH Trininincs nnd linss Gno-ls .ntlnU nr.. Alsn. t nin an! bnuliful llnr of JKWtl.f.V, ,inst ariii.d. Wsa. T. K. WAT.tN. ClrarslH. Hr-.ml.sr Jl, l70 il l iio i real iTPsScnprof Hcalih! n Hi on ati.i) A EURS ctr.E PREVENTIVE FOR OF RIU I MATI-Jil V CfiLDS. RITK5KIN f X V K l!C. A H M EX TS ! rot uwii cirri. tnrs. Fur sal. hr f. KRATZFR A Fnys, il.1:a. CM-a.fl.-M. fa. I Till: Cf iri.T iV i nHHim at . m t'lmrtiHii piiitnf t. Ia In the tantier ot th atttliiinai t,t tka .. i VefhMi-t F..iteoal t hnrrK ' f..r loerTvorti ,B. Notire it het. rven tlmt the trtition aot eh.. ter f..t tnonn.riio hat res-n u'v CM in tbe M1P 1 roirmwarr. ano thiit il rm tuK-xt ! . ' . . ---- w .,- - mu av psr rrsi. n .Mr nun f"' al tn. Ja.uurT l.rm. A. H. Is; . IIM stld ss. a.,,. "T 7ZHr . rlT lF il HOHK IWAWN Toll JAM' J ary Term, 17 1 : n M'Farland Wtwarla Mattbcw MTiillr.f.uli.b W llllHin Nrtniflirr. IMI sJmIib M l lltil?r .Jordan W H Tivlor 1trallonl (' V onnwav KariKUB J T Kirk Hrady!.latMiblu1irb...l.awri'Oca Jtibn hlnita ,,,, Hnf if Itrarl hhiif iirl " K P lUkrr ,llurn-idr A K MtNirr .l.umbt-r Dty J.iho Hii tt ' W m ,tmmM-n.an. IMtirrti I1 ttnintn'l, jr,.('ii inprtott ; N l'lmrr.N-Haliititlou I) V Kuw.-iNT..n-arli. )il U m hwairitrU...U-1'tda t Jrnkitii...t urwittiivilk . (' II jit.uni lVnti (twirjftr Hhiillrr.DiNalur ti It aid ttll 1'iko Ellii KvauLsAlrabaiLtl M IUiniltou..S oudwaid TUAVr.MhK it auH. fiearf l'narc...lfrcar.a Jainfn llnjforty, " Jidin Klvnii nioom 'yrm A WttoiL... " Alcxmtdrr I'ixon, UofTgi W in tsfillnuliiT Will lata Sievdr..t " tlr(rr All.rrt!. Hrwdff.nl .li.lili llt'icliri Itradv H H Irtt-haujch " N !.!".Murm)'....llurt.idp AiQtn Fry , " Lfwip Htnver Chcl .lolm ltciHpy.,,t'oviiifttoii Jm Wri;ky.... Clear field J M KraOcr... J W iSiniirnrL,, " Kdward Hill Decatur Kliai Walk " John Ki'ami.. " Levi (io ' It l'attrr-ion....l''orfui'n .lanic (iliuiD... " W W llovvr...,,Orahaui Patrick Cuiluy... " Atiin Hoover ' John W Turner, - " Sain'l Whitritidfa.Oulicb Tuomnn Irniu " Frvtirrick Christ.. " Kavid Hartley. , Joprph .M'Ni'al. Ilmlon Jordan Hrtijamin Hihlmp W II Hhitarra. karihaut iImii-i. tiidry, " Ii ti liiinlup Knox David Kriiard Huniut'l Hoover " Orrrnwood liell.... " ,rr F lrwiu...Lawrcncc J V Tbompaun Ja-vii leU k. W J H mi li ill, M J A Thoiupfuu " A Ii tr(fdi-n.... u (I W Harlrr HC tullon " () '.rjrr llarger " M ii Anti J H Hliaflntr... K W KFKUir.LumWrCily (J for (to Hart Morru Andrew Hruwo... " C It Williams " (iyoriff Kitiliariii.Oim'ola I J.I1 hlin 1'ikf J ) KrfttuT " (J CIuumt, jr V'nion II II liaujrlim'o,W oodw'd ilt-ury Cooftu, ' KI-:t;lMTi:ilH Stmt lw Xuliroii- b?r?t.y , given that tbe following accounts bnre been vaauiiiied and patied by me, and remain filed of record in this (.Aire for the iimjisctitin of beim, If rat pea, creditor, and all other in any other wny iotnrctitrd, and will be preented to the next Or j.lmnn Court ol Clear field uouuiy, to be held at the Court Il'usc, in ihft boruuh ol Clearfield, ootu njcnt'jnr on theneennd MonJuy (boing the Vth dny) of January, A. V. IM71. 1'arttal account of T. H. Murray, adiuiuiofrator of tbe estate of Johu bpaekuau, late of Oirard towuflhifi, di'et'juc I. Final aeouunt of K. K. Flejfal. atitnliilntrator of tho etatc of Martin ti. FU-guJ, late of Ooheu toanfbtp, dfeeanrd. Final twpouut of T. Valentine Ilailey, adminis trator of the eotalo of litm U. bailey, Jala of UI'Mni tuwnht)t dert-am-d. The amount of llfnry Ilarttfelt and J a met C, liarrctt, adininiMratorf of the eitata of Henry Marrball, lute of lira ly lownohip, dr-cead. Partial aeouut of John Holt, administrator of the eetate if (toro (J. titueal, lata of Bradford lowi)bti, dreramd, Arn'ount of J bn Holt and V. II. Holt, admin in. tratom of the eMate of Thoiuat Holt, lute of Brad ford tonufhi), dweaped. Final afittuul of Jnbn W. Wrijrht and TI. B. W riifbt, a intini'tmtori of the eK ate of Wtlliaoi Wrif lit, late ol Heefiiria tnwnhip, dtHeaned. Final arrnunt of Martha Irwin and Ievi F. Irwin, exiTutora of the estate of Joscj.!. Irwin, Ute ef Lawrence town "hip, defeated. . AneuUTit of A. Cnldwf 'l, and Hubert Louni-iK-rry, Admiiiii'tralorr of J t ltargrr, late of liradord Townbtp, dtHrascJ. Aefount of Mrlir.da litters, (formerly MeTindi Curler.) Adminintratrix of Jainei Carley, late of hartbaui Townlni. dneeaed. Final acmnt ef lMmrah Iai if , Exeeutril of Samm I W . Smith, late of Uuvlich Townahip, dc eea?cd. RKGifTra'a Orrirr, ) A.W.LEE, ! Clearfield, Va., Dec. 7, 1T0 tr. j Hunter. Jl( llXKtE Vim T-S. The f..llowinf pre-1 J win have filed in the olt-enf thet'lrrk t.f the iourt f Quarter trmiimi vt Cl'-arfiel J rounty. i tbfir el it inn and tnindi for Linw, at thr Jstiitmry ,rn Di ll, acreeanly to the act of A- 1 nemt)iy, entitled An A -l l rejru'ate tlta sale of Iutuiicaiiut Liuurn, Ac ; " j Par id rert.',nc- rat F. Donel.y J at. Carter I.awrence Camtrelt Woodward -Woifdward Woodward Hoodward Woodward Ib-ftreria It urn idc , Clearfield Ccarfild Hell Clearfield Cbrtt ...... .Lumber Citi i. amber Citi , Ill 00m Cwrwrntvill Kaiihaut (lulich ,.Bgrt Macro la Oarcola CurwenT.'!: llu.'ton Humndr C inton I'rter A nutlurr W m. Kiddte K. II. hrbaSrr ( aper Ieioldt eo. V. Ct liiom (eo. D. Mrt rarka..;. it'll. Is. Itratllry W oi, t. Ttl.iDiptOt) Jan. L. Curry Jno. 1. MrCraekea tten. A. HltMiok K.W.Rae.l Jutpb ttiniland Andrr Hholl..... eo. W'.tlibbony V.!o lloyt.. Harry (iow A. J. Draofkcr,. tie"- F.. Kwhacker Andrrw iit J". bo Vu'wn ,, Kwmnel 1 1 ef thorn Claudius ttemrd ....,., Aleru-JD U .luen. W'tn. Ttos Mt-rbrrsoa J"ha Ma-iirotier Wendhn Kitiret. Ji.hn Dr wney Ann M. Hicci.is !lcnry MeUnwen H mi atTll. Liraat.K, Taa; I,. Tt iienstein..H 1'atrirk Dunn Aiit.Mcs lceonte. , W in. It W iihao.1 , Fenni ille tttrard lllottU) Clrarf.i-1.1 (Irartirld flrarHrld ..ViMwlnaril ....Ilniitttlal. ...t nodnnrd Clr.rflrl.l Hwla lliraril ..llsn-ola Dee. U. tc A. C. I A 1 K, Clerk. COURT PROCLAMATION. TI1KRKSS, Hon. C. A. MAYER. Pr. f t Id.ntJud. ofths Conrt of Common Pl.as 'f th. Iw.ntr fill h J nflirial Ilistrirt, rompns.d of III. pnunttcs ol t. Irara.lil.rrntra nnd Clinton nnd Hon. SAM I l.l, CLVHK and Hon. J ACUfi W ILIInLM, Assoc. at. Jy.lirs nf Clrnrn.ld ro hart issurd lb.tr prM.pt. u Bo. dirsrlfd, ft-r tb. hoidin. of a Court of Cutnmoa Pirns, nt tb. Court Huns., nt ClnarorlJ, In and for tb. r-oanty of Clarfietd, fommsarinff on tli. neroild Mnis day. the uth la ol Januarj, A. I. Kill. nnd loronlinn. ONE W I KK. NOTICK IS, th.rrf"rr. hrrrhy ri"n. In jnrors nai nitnrssrs, in nn I for said oountvol l'l.arDrH, to b. and at,pi-nr in tb.ir iroi..r i-rsons, nt Iti Vlock, n ni of sai-1 dav, to du tlijsn tbtnr wbirh iu tbrir bt-rsatf nrruia to h. don.. OIVEX nndsr bit hand al Clrarl.M. Ibis 14ib daj or li.rrmbrr. ta tb. T.ar of oar Lord, on. thousand tight hnudrrd nnd srvrntr. tYht.MLS IIOWK, Jim. To Tax-pavers. f"III is to inform thos. in I. anr.no. tosrnsljip, h.h.r.n..t .at r I ,h,,r WIIH f, !. I. !! tnrt can d. .1 ant limr dnrisi this month, llir l -nrrr. W ui. P. Rrad. .,11 l ., thr Trra.nrrr. ffli-,. in l'l-rO,.,l. on S.;jr,l.v. lh. 31st. to rrt-fiv. frm tln.s. ho nish u sai. lh. d prr c.nt. All who fail to l-ar on or trior. mat I. ran liiaj rapri io .at tnoir tslrs mttrd p.r ount. a l.ii.l tlit-rrla. . 11 order ol lb. P -ard. TAYLOH HoWLIX L. C. Pi ..nn, I'rrsiJi-nt. Srortur. Drt. It, isro. 1 THR MaTII H OFTIIK RhpiiKToP tb. srinn. out of rtl ..tat. to Jan.. lal. tb. widow n! R-.hard Ashcrafl, li-.ad. lair ol Hurn-tt-i. tnwnshtp. At aa trihans' IN-art Kft.l at I 'tt-.rf.rM. in and for tlrr ittntr of t'lrarflrld, on th2fiib Soj.trmWr. ITH. It tas or-lrn-d that .nh. Iir-ali-n h. ma-lr in nt h-a't oo. n-r.af.t-r nl.- htlir:! in t'lrarnrl.l o,,nnt. f.-r ihrtt, k.. j Jannarr Trrrn. IT I. notiliiiif all M-rsins ,n inlw thai riorl tbe A iihratirrfi tll h fN.n. nrini'i aii'l an .nl- r l Pair of mui rn rttair rrntr1, to mfTt lh dmtand afrr-aid nf rm.4 wii'. unlra nutttf irat nf h Snrn to th em trary l-y lb- tm i of January Trrn. 1 74 l? thr Cnrt' dl4 M Attc A. W . I.KK. Clrrk O. f. 1 Tin; miti:hVfthk ltatk "of A. II. Kta.l. lrrt.. hB,u oi ,b' A i.Mnieir.tnr t wnnK tht nT -s'i iriani riii'urn inprrin, ' II attend to tt.e 4,iltfi of th appiMMtnrtit at tHa rtfn of J. H H. t .rally. b , ta t. l-rC. t.f. l' , ra Tlmrlir. lh Ath liny of Janaaiy. A. It. at 2 o'rlot-fc. p. in., ba and ahrrt ill fnirim mirr.itM. may atirnd. t KL d Un.itiN. nfialt U Stf.1. Anditar. TOHW' Mil 14 l. otirislirr J S"T turn thai lli.rs l..ammlar. ha bee a granted to th tKrtl-er, oa tb kttate ( H.l.l. deeeaaed. lal of Ut.raif.re toantbip, ClearAeld rountv, Fennvlvania. ail rteetHtnt ia leMed to taid Kttate are reoij-te1 to tattvr laitneshatt pavmefit. aod lhoe haiinK eUimt Birmmtt the men ar .11 prevent ibem duii authenttealrd for trtttemeM. lU'ltf RT E. PMKIa, IV. 14. IRTMtpl. . Kveetilof. VfMITKaT4IR VtTI rNoTiee ia berrhv fit en that letter of a'tminitratmi oa th eela'e of FII.AS Tl KM- K, deoea-M, late of Fojn tanthtt, Clearfipld eeanir. Fa., hav lot heMi ilult franled to the e.teTvrned, all pr.ne tn1ritei to mud eMae will plea a the r"""" - r demandt witt peeaent them preterit au bertieated ftt a-A. tleinmL 1.1 fV 1 1 R N Kit, R. C f ST. tl, M:wtf t. Admrntatralaea. T V ftlH ftai ft -Lott bv na ft. J for aale, atioinint tbe Wmaeh. Ptva-aita I. FTT. jCrfl.il ttvrrtUrmrntf. Sheriff's Sale. 1 T vlrtaaof ion dry vrltinf IVnrftrt'nni iCrpnunt 1 9 fd oat ttt tha Court of Ooaiwoa Flai of t laarflfld eountf, and In aia dlraftad, thra will ! bt pofd to pubhr aala, at tha Court Ilon-a, In tha born o b of CIarBiliJ, on Mnndaj, tbt Vih day of JanaarT, 1171, al I o'olueb, p.m., tht folloatnf dasrrlbad Hral Kittla. tc wit I A certain trwt of land aituatr In Karthaut Uwa lliif, Ch-Bftlrlil enmity, l'a., boiimiid at fnllnwi, Io will tin lh nonih by laud of Jrrrmlah Oaint, on tb rait by land of Iaai) iinn, on th writ by land uf John .Mritouiral,and on th nrih by land nl' J. MrtiotiifCail ; c'HJla.ii .tiff 60 arrei, and alt rlrarcd and Po buildinRi. iSrixttl, takru in inra tion and to ba aold a tha pruiicrty of William Ui-arfl.ld. Al. a wrtain tract of land (iluatr la Girard townibip. IrarHeld county, Fa., buundrd aa fob low: ilrfrliinitijt at a whit oak, touth ooruer of K. Jury, thciM'e by land of Uillmirhan. A (Irahaoi ooniainuiR acm, tcora or it, ami having a man nouf anu riarn erori4 theron. eoiscd, takru lu m or u tion and to bo ioM aa tbe propcrtj of Amoi Krife. AIko. a rartaiu tract of land aitualv in Maryt rillc, Ko(fK townibiti, Clnrfirld eounty, Frnn'a , bouodfd and drpMrriWd ai followi: Front in u on th turnpike 104 frrt, and rait by Itolatid Famt, and run run back 2"0 fwt, and writ by h'prmly lot, and having tlicrc.ti erin-trd a two itory plank bo iiac and Mablo. hriwd, takrn in xrit'iin and to be iold a- th pruprrly of Fhilip Jl. Miller. Alfo, arcrlain tinuvoaud lot minatr in Clrarfield boroufrh, ClrarttHd county, l'onn a., bounding on Fourth itrert M fwt, on the ponih by lot No. 2ft, went by an alli-y, and on the norlh by lot No. 22, and kut.wo a lot No. 21 in Momon'plan of eaid btmiuirh. and harinjr a larjro two atory liatocdwtl lintr huuiv thi-reon i rcrti il, ttin-d, lukva in exe cution aui to be iold ai thr property of Adulpbui Kcliolpp. Al-o. a certain tract of land lituate in Knox town-hip, ClcarnVId county, Fa., bring part of a tract warranted in tho uante of Willum Kinjr. and bounded by lamia of Uarid Catbcurt, J. JM. Cbue nnd banirl Itowutan. iSriird, takrn in execution and to bo iold aa the pn.ji-riy of Ho. A. I'uulap. Alio, alt that certain Imusa and lot in the bor oujrh of Otero la, Clearfield county, Fa., bounded a fullowi: On the touth by Stone it reel, went by Ways alley, north by Ieeatur alley, eaat by lot No. lA.i in anid town plot, and bavin? a larjrr two alory frame hon erei-ted thereon, tunable for two or three families to live in. riited, takrn in rxeca tion and to be aold ai tha property of Charlea K. llullock. Alwi. a certain tract of land aituate in Wood ward towuxliip, Cleartivld county, l'a., bounded and deacriired aa followa, to wit: tiuilijr at township road, thenee aouth alona; lot of John Joplin, Klf fiU, to land of Hubert Alexander; theucc writ, afona; land of Kobert Alexander, CO fret: thenee north, alonir lot of tjcorge JUfrrrty, 160 feet, to township road thence aluiia; eaid road to p!aoe of iK-jtinniup; and bain(r no buildinfri thereon creeled, and known aa lot No. 2v ta the plot of the villa; of Madera. HeUrd, takrn in execution and to be aold aa tha property of John Mryuitltn. Aim, a certain tract of land aituata in Ferfroioa town tup, Clearfield county, Fa., befrinnina; at a hemlock corner, thence, by heu. tiibla Surrey, touth i0 dcfrcrea, wmt J;i't) perehra, to a poat ; tbenre touth 40 tltyreca, eatt ICo pen be, to hi, aud line of C. Tubba; tbenre, alou? line made be tween tbem, norlh i0 degrcea, eat i.il )erhe. to pott; thence, by John lritlor aurrer, north 40 degreca, r-t I Ml pore bet, to place of bvjrinniut: ; : coiilaininrl6aereMaoreorlcii, being Ibe north-we-t ball of Matthial Itarton, Iitiu about 2b acrea cleared, aith a rerration ol 2i' arret oa the ea-t. tdd to Jtm-y h llctiry. aud two acre oa the I aoulh. fid to Jainea McFaddea. rVirvd, takrn in eiarutiou and U be iold ac tbe property of Faul White. i j AUn, all that tract or body of land, eompripinir ! acrrt. wore or tiiuate partly in U-iticb tvwntbip, Clearlield county, and parti in White towmhip. Cambria county; the Clrarflcld county putt mo containing about 20 aerm, nor or Icaa. and ibe Cambria ctmuty portion tbe retidue; aaid tract or body ol land nmipriatnr part of th tnr Try in the natno of Jamet McM urtrir, and tha whole of the turvey in the naiue of Ana Mr Mur ine; the whole beii.f dcwrilterl a followt: berm uinj near the Cauibna county Itn. at U iv.rtb weai corner off tic Jame Mt Murine nun ry ; thence along Hi wettcTO boundary line of that tnnvy and of the Ann MrMtirtrie urey, aouth 'It de jrreea. eat 4i'W Krcbe. to a map.et'tbe aouth-weat corner of tbe Ann Mc Murine nun c j thce north f 1 degrt-r. at, along the line of Ana McM urtrir unry, 2 Jvrrrhrfi, to a df.gwood, tba routh ratt ciiroerof Ann McMurtrie aurtry ; tbrnoe north 2V degreea, acl. along tbe cattern 1-ouodary line of the Aun Mr.Murtne turvey, 2.'i0 percht-t to the common crner of the Ann Mr Murine and Jatne MrVurtne tun-yt; thence, aiong thr diviaion line lirtwcen laid turreya, touth t degrees, wrtt IV perrbet, to a beuilock ; throe north one de gree, at alMat IwO yerche, to a poat; thence w.nlh al degm-a, wett 77 errhca, to a hemlock ; i t bene nort h I S degrret, weet I o pcrchea. to a pott ; ! thence auth 7 degreea, writ 4 perchrt to a poat ; tbne north H.ur degreea. wet IS prrrhea, to a s wit. , i.irT p'iuiu oi argreet. wcat 9i'perciiet. to the place of beginning ; the portion iq Clearfi' eounty Itrmg vD:wprxvd. lii r-,rtj. a tc Cambria counly eviitaimng irsprtn r'jivntt erniiating of a . r. , ;;y awning no ute, atat'U and aNuit 10 Kent of gar-Ira j alto, aVnut eicbt acre of inradow on the ndaide adjoining fi. North, and baling about four acre of tb ntountaia land rlrarwd and frnced. Seiaeil, taken in eteeattoa and to be told at the property of Worrit R. tarar, Alto, ten certain Mt of land tituate ta fllea Mop. Hoccana townthip, Clearfield eounty, Fa. coniaiuing arret of land, aad hat ing a good blackmitb thop thereon erected. Alto, woe other certain lot in raid village, known In plot of aaid - ii.(f-r f ioi .o. 1 1, nnanieu irr-nt 06 feel b Fine ttrert. wnuth-wett by M No. 12, and north ratt by lot No. , and running back worth. wrtt Ki fr to Spruce ttreet, and having a bare two ttory botl. larga. frame ttable and wagon ahetj. and al) othrr out buildings tbcreoa ertted. Sriard, taken in execution and to be aold aa the property ol lUmel 11. Faulhamua. .Alan, a crruin tract of land aituata in Clearfield borough. Clearfield count y. Fa., bounded aa fel low : On tbe touth by Fine ttreet. eatt be M of L. n. Nerrell, we-t by lot No. Jli, and fcorth by an alley, and having erected thrron an oil well derrirk, mni known aa lot No. X1A in tbe plot of ia rtut:n. rH-itra, taken ia ciecutcm and to be sv.ld a tb property of the Clearfield 0U and Mining Conipanj. Aire, a eerlaia tract af laed aftaat la Cher town tht p. Clearfield eeanir. Pa, bounded at rullnwa: Beginning at lha tnterteetina of the Creek Road and North Camp kad; ibeace, by taid Creek Toad, Berth alt degree, watt IN ptrehe. to poat : tbanre worth : degree, watt 17 77 t pe-chet, to pott i tbtnc an degreea, wett ! percbea, to North Camp Road : then-t. by aaid road, inuth fl7 degr, att 17 77. im parchoa, la plaea of beginning, eoataintng two arret, and having a dwl!iag boat, ttaaie and llarkiniih thop t hereon eroded, beited. taken ia execation and ta be told ai tba property of Chrittiaa Rracett and Mary Ana Deoaatu ALSO, by virtue of tandry writt of tim Faring, at tbe tame time aud p'ace, the foilowtng deter 1 bed real et'ate : rcfrnda'.t' inUre. in a etrtaia iee of land titunte ia Fenn trwotbtp. Clearfield county, l'a.. lonndrt and drcrihd a f"lbma, to wit: On the omh by Fhtlia Moore and lai ia. wet by lamia of llarid Moore and tb Kuttell ettate. containing about 12 arret, more or ktt, with about five aret ot taid land chared. Alto, onr lot of ground tit utled in ibe Titian' of Fennt ille. Ctewrfield cunfr Fa., laonndrd at fwlb.wt: tn tS wet hr tlea H-'pa turnfikw ll'o frrt. oa tb north by land of Hooter I Mi feet, ft bv land ot rMnn i Co. UMl feet, and on tl toutb J't land of W . F. J'hnton, with a large frame dwtUing boa and larp tUrr hc and tram ataMe errs-ted I herein. Seiaed taken in exrcutioa and ta be told at the property i( Junalliau V all. A!s, fi-urcrtaia Irarlsnf land sitiiat. In Bra f-rj .'id karlhau, tanbi,s. 1 k-nrh.ld .num.. Fa. No. , Mfuate ia Frtdford townhin. Fa., h. finninf at a Hark walnut, on the Unk uf the ftneliatina Hier: then touts f.n d'Tteea, wett iVl perrhet, to rot, on tha original line of turver tbetire f n h 22 de(rra. et 1 p rrhen. to p trh pine ex'rurr on n.er bank : tbrnre d"a the river, itn enrr- inJ diTnefi, ei. h-, tn ibe pine of bermninir: e.niaiii,f rre, ?. perebet and alioanre. and ha mt lffe trartnr ore bard mail Aw Itinff b nae and Itrtre bam arreted thertv on. Nn. 2. ti'uae in Kraeltord towi,tiip. 1 le-ar-ft. Id esniv. Fa., l-ermninf at a earutrner on baak of ner. e-otier of a br-ir trart of whirfe ttnt it a part: Ihrnee a .rtb 1 di prera. tt .f) prrrhea. to t ; tbrnre oa'h ea-tt perrhe. to p.t ; thenee n irih wTerlf . perrhei, to tbe nm: tfarnee, ht the tft r-! r.rM- atid diManeft of tbe ner, t. . f , , . . . X . L town!., p. t learfteia e.antv. Fa., founded eat I.t tbe t hnt. n wantT Htw, north bt land f ll.r'h Metinniral, tret bv land of John Meoniral and oath tv Innd ot Jeremiah tJamt : bem all rleared anj ht iiif a larce two ttort dwrllmp hnue and a frme twnk b-jrn and fM beannf orrhard therein. No, 4, tiiaate in KaHhmaa tnwntlnp, t'tearfltld poantv. Fa., a'l,nimnjt the abote de tertttd M arret, and rotitaiBtnjr abdat JJ twrea. 1 art hrinr all eleared and ia a rnd ttata pf tmUt Tatioai. hetted, tnkew ia eieratioa aad ta ha aold ar the property of laae Game. ALSO, br virtne of a writ of Al fteH TAetna, at the arum t'ne and pla't, the following detrrtbed real eft ate: A eerlaia M f oMrd tltaate la the horror of (Nrarsota, Oarftrld eantv. Fa-, and natided at folnwr On the north bt M of Thot. f, l.,lirk. oath by ba nf Mavid Iana. No. SI?. eet by Car. tin tttj : tftid nt betnff feM l.y feel, aad ona two-ttnv plark dwelling hMe. lt?4 frM, and nne other plank hoae, in?0 rVsi t. aad ktutt at M No. si I. heited, tnkea ta evevntioa and tn be told at the properly of C. Sweitter. Bidden will take a Mi re that 1 per aeM. af the pa re ate Money eaatt be paid a hew the property ft haaeked dewr, or it will he ps( n agaia for tala. t l ItFMl S lloWK. naairr't Ortnra. I 8hr.ff ClearftrMi, Fa te. 14. ):. j IRI IT C"s-Mnuf.AirH trn Irl. r rnarsmal tin. twH and savldtnd aa sattiaa and warmowsd -ssv sat. hf HOLIDAY BOO K S WHICH HAVE ALVAT8 G I V E X SATISFACTION HERETOFORE, WILL BE DISPOSED OF IS SUCH A W A T A8 TO PLEASE 0 K FRIENDS AKO CVS TOMERS. JUST RECEIVZDI TBE FIICE8T ASSORTKEST OF HOLIDAY OO00S-SUCH A9 BOOKS ABD OTHER STATIONERY ARTICLES, Erin.nFFERED TO THE CITIZENS OF TUIS PLACE! NOW OR tWIBITIOX AKD.F0R SALE AT PUBLISHERS' A M ASl FACTCF.ER3' PRICES, AT THE TOSTOFFICE. Cl.aro.ld, Daa. II, 1 7. ANNOUNCEMENT EXTUAORDINARV t I WOULD r.sf-rrl'ullj aaaann.. In liseitl t.ai ot CLEARFIELD sa4 .Mailt tint I will ap.a, oa THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22d, la tha saw roaa, firrt door below tha Mantfoa Unat, ftroa.4 lPtreat, with aa aaiira arw itoek of WATCHES, CLOCKS JEWELRY, Or tba latest stsl.1 and bust tnish, I-.ImuA wlib ear.. an4 I kof. jaall (kink nl'k (w4 tasu. I mil aat. nn assortmsnt from all Ik. lat.st a...hlM ta i.w.l., sailn bls f.r th. Uolidsjs. Thankful for yonf ps.l libarnl pnlroan(., I hops, ht strict attsatloa la .kaalaasf. In utrit a eantiaaaaaa ef lh sums. All kinds t rrpnlrlaf ia my Hat proaiptlj ntt.ndrd ta. V0:ir ttw'.fj mi ta ordsr. S. I. SNfDER. Dartnin.r 14. 1T. B A R C A I Si SI CHRISTMAS PRESENTS! At lh. Fanrj Start nf Misses Bynder & Lanich. JL f T RECEIVED A Ml aad ,aip:.l. utrk of , haits T.js, Ladi.s' Drtsi Caps, Un.tr a Baktr Srwing Unthia.a koth alas'ie aad lark illlrh-nnd a v.r. Wutifal asiorlasnt r Oold aad Silver Fisk and Arnariuas. tTht Goods art all just atw, and than of pnbli. patronajra is rtrpcetfullj toliciltd. Cltarltld, Dtrtsntxr 14, UTO. A Atl'AllLr. HOOK I The N. Y. OnsrRvrB YEAR BOO K AND ALMA.VAC, To ba itvaed Jaauarj let, 1671. One of the meet ekfnpletertnpeBdtof important info mat joa which bat erar bern ponipilaU id thit eoiintrt. It ahould be in every Library at a Book of Refereac. It contain! an tatoi-oatinn Hittory of A!manan ; Civil, Commercial, aad Aicrieultura. Information exaoerniDp all the tltitrrameott in tbe Wor.d : a iHieral lauiiaary of ail the henevolent tnatitutinnt and Keliriont Ienominationa ia the World, with w complete Mir.iurial Iirertory of aeany every Kelts:iu4it ll-dj tu the 1 aited Mate., a templet liwt of all the C.lfet. Tbebfteal .eminanij( Me.ti-al anl Iiw .Srbw.lt ia tha 1.8 TRICE. ONE POLLAR. All pertont tubteribinn and patinjt f-wthe New Y'-rk 'awearra for one .ear ia.'!! will rrreivea Copy of tl.it valuable w-.rk t R A T I 1 T"lLV. Sample eopie n( t tiaeatrH tent free. biliNKY F.. Mthr-E. Jr A ( a., !? Fark Row, New York. Mailed ta aaj aldreea. pott pail, oa iwipt ef rp dee? lea Executors' Sale I 1 Y Y viitae-f an ord-r iia- oat of the Orp bant' tt oart of i learnVM eonr.ty, tb will told at Fublie Ootrry. ia the eilNe ot M n'atnbar(r. On PATVRPAY. IK'FMFrR tirn, l:n. At 2 o'rloek p n.. a rent -a TR CT t'F I. AN P, Haute ia hartbait townhip, al rc the tSfo. har.na Hirer. adining Unit of Fred, and V i ltn tvhr.area, Fattoa and Irvin. aad aontalaing 1 -H ere, i K ng animproved ) .fMpT-TFKMS: F iff era per ernt. in hand, or.e thiri of tbe balanee at eonnrntation af taJa. and tht balanee in ana fear, to be trenred by bond and mortfaga. J.J. FlfVHU. MARtMKFT URIEL, L. HI kTl.t:!, Hee t M rieewtortof John Prel, dea'd. J. A. ELATTEXBEEGER, Claim and Collection Office, OfrtoL.A, ar.rd.id Co.. r. -tron.TarH-inf and nil 1 pnprrs drnwa amh nis-urnry nnd ili.patrh. liiats on nnd pas sar. !i-art lu and Iron ar T puint in Kurupt prn ur.,1. orl) 7 lira Sow School Hohso! QFat.m I'UliriiSal.S nill LmrMhr tk. - S..J "hool lirwl.rs or Lawr.ni-. Township until J tli Uth Hat ol Jannnr., KG. f.,r lh. .m-iioa or ' n rvhiml Hons, nnnr John U. Ilitnn's. fnntrai-tor In 6ud all aaarmal. Trans and siH-.nrationB nan n. sss-a tj tallmc th Swrnsrt at bloom t Pri lj. lis Urdrr ol lh. Board, TA i Ll IK ROW l.l;., 1-r.aidrna. L. C. Bum, fev-rriurr. dlt M ' V.RI( t I Tt R l. SHK II T I Th. nnnnnl BMSinc nf III. I.K-lh,.l l.r. la Hi. "fl.arn.ld Coanir A jrli-ullnral fewtrtv" lll hr bil l in Ihr Court llousa. al rirnrld. on Mori, da. rrvnint of Ihr Janaarr Oart. biti th .h dnv of th. ainnlh. fur lh purpose of .Isw-tinf oft. tors for th. .osumt isuir. ti. k. RRRFTT. Pr-.i-l.nt. CsMirdrld. Kov.mhiT , IM .1. s I I AM) l l.l,Th.nh.,irr. l.iHi SI.FHS and THRFK PAIR TWIN SLKM for salt. Call and .laain thm. I A IRTf r. s?arsrna.m Kt.. tl. Hrt-Sua. To the Lvdios of Clearfield I l ' lr onld tMprrlfnllT a a nr. in in. i-aai.tur ciwrs.ld , that sha Is a.w propartd ta sankt tRE!KS, I COATS, ClRdl LAHS, 4.., ta .rdrr aad la ! Iht aat ra.l...hl..t.l. r-a I.t I CduQticiul. MISS H. S. SWAK'S SCHOOL FOR Glij CLFAUFIFI.n, I'A rjiiii wmv.n tfrm ,f r,rUwV -iti7, rfaatary 2 i,. A Fhmarr d pirtttient will u Ja,' Sc-bodd thit fittl i U,t whieh tae petent Inviiraetor htte bd-fn tnti-.,, - "I' "iwrr ititi 4-1 attraetiva and inittocti.e. TERMS (r TCITlOx rauiuK, TinorrapD,v, n rtiiag ,Otjttti una, Primary Aritbineiie and I'nsZ, (ieorrtTihr Iltatorv, Loral and detcnptiie Ue.,."T with M.t. hn..n. i. . t-1- " r ' Miajjaj.s; t.A Wr.ll.. AnlU.li. ' A I (fell ra and the Hriencea "' InatrnetioB In InetruaoDtal muiir ..' Oil paiatlng, 2d leaaona For full particulart tend fur Circyi,'" CLEARHELD ACADEK Rev. P. L. Harrison, A,!M., Princb THE itcoat iKfioa nf the prrnii. a-t, year of thit ln-tituiin will vmm'i MONDAY, the 21it da of Noteinbrr, lt;t Fupilt can enter at any time. Thry i ebarf;i'd with tuition frvtu the time tdrj n tbe dote of the Hem ion. Thecntirte of inttruetioa enihraeo aim iocluded in a thorough, practical and act ed education for bothtcxet. Tbe Frincial, having had tLa advaoia,, much etperie ure in hit profe?tion, anrc l and guartliana that hia entire aoilitraiidew will b devoted to the moral and mental tit OI ine juutD piarrd onler hin chnrpc. Tl.lt MM IU TI'ITIOX. Orthography, beadittir Anting, aad Pt ATlLDBieilC. tidir IsitliuD I 1 1 MM ktl. i u ram mar, uvugnyuj, Aritumiiio acd if ittory .AJKeiira, ueomeiry, i riponomeiry, irn. uration, Hurteyiuf, Fhiloeopby, Fhrai. iojty. Cheiuiatry, liaok Keeping, iiolaa? auu uivictmi "'"RiawilT B Latin, Ureek aad t reach, with any of tbt above Branohpt $j Phfut dedaetion will be made for abtauti. JadTFor further partlenlara inqntre of Rer. F. L. UARKiuX, A. K, Fab. 3, 18T0.tr. Frinaipt - H. BRIDGE, Mr.KL.rl AN T TAILOP (Slort on. diior cast of ClrarBrld IIjuss.j Markrt hlre.l, Clearfield, rn. ' TEEPS nn nnnd n full nsanrtasasii. .f mraianin. tioona. anrn ava stairs. !.. and noul.D L ad.rsbtrts, llrasr.rs aad torn Nark-ti... Poea.t liandk.rcbl.f., OltT.s, Rl l mnrallaa. ... la ar.nl vari.lv. (If a... Uocas at n.sf s ut Roct rtnthn nf all "Shad WWnik Snf swn.. 11. w. nas. witMUVif HUH VVIVI c v tn..k T-L v . . Ml " as svaas.a filtaia v VIII V Wt J 9W till t'.nst rd.n.lpa. in mtm.t tl.tt.t. V. Coattaf. Hearer, Pilot, Chinchilla, and Pnm aeereoattcf. All el wbiefc will iold caetttr VMB. aVH sWaSSJ B ff t Ulltlll IW iaiaa( ItTstl ov Vsapariearva wvranau. Alto, A feat for Clearfield eoanty for L A Sinter A Co'e. raiebrattd Sawiaf Marhiaet FARM FOR SALE: EITUATK IS BCRNSICE TOWNSIIIf. milF tul-areitter bereov v!tM aaIim Vi L X offtrt hit valuable farm for aale, aoata;aitf acre a, i of which aro i a: pro veal and ator fenr, aoJ a major porttoa of tha eame beior r. eloetr and in a high tta:e of cultivation. Tc improvemattta pontft of a two atory plaoi frm. dwalltTif, mm i a bail dine ImM), kuchca aad cn hnow U'xiO, all well ftniFhcd, and a Id ban. 0x0, with a.l the other oat-teildiLra, tuetiir with a tfarieiDK orrhard, having lit aiile trwt all grafted fro it, I pear tree, and aver 0 ettm plum and rrfc treea, all bearing. Thit far a ttuate ia Burn tide townabip. in aifcht of poitoftn gnat biii. enarrnra ana tenon, aoate, ajottt lande of Horaea Patchia, Wai. Anderton't eatati and otfaera. Thota deairmg any further ibfunat tioo can eall oa the pre mitre or add rest the aniltf. igned at Barntida V. 0 Clearfteld coantv. l'a or. SO-Sa JOiKFH L. hl F. STOVES! STOVES! STOVES! . FEED. SAGKETT, At bis 8 tore aad Tinwara Ktublitbmcat, ta Market atreet, nearly oppoaite tba Jail, hat Ut Bncat and efaeapert atnrtment of Cook and Farkt Stuvea ever brought to town, Amon( oihenat hat tbe jattly celebrated TIMtXM CCKliSTOVE. Whith It one of tbo beat aa well t CHEAT EFT Stovrt bow tnada. All pemmt ia want of anf. thing of the hind ara retpectftitly inrttrd ta atl and art for thctntdvaa. TdA large atturtmeot of TIN WARE. Is.ta hand. JoLbin done to order. Fit ED. SACK EXT. ClearflelJ. October JA. 170. Luthcrburg Marble Yard! FTMiE aubtcriber ret eclfivlly anm uoei to lb X roKmani!y and the public pene-aily tbalkt it now exTenivet engacrd in t!;e ma tie Jar fore v Munuacntt, Head and root Stnnr. itand. Taib an 1 llurraa Tpt. etc. No higher tn ate eat te paid to a Jeer ate 1 relative or frirri thau tbt rm taa of an ecduneg alah at a witnett to anotra gerrratioEt where they hare laid hita or ber. I hava engaged Mr. Jtht W. Uahajtan aa cy agent to tell, ard to wbote workmanthtp and tfciil many raa ter witoeea.. Urdert aoiioied art promptly filled, Work delirerrdwberevrrdeie4. K. U. MuUhK. Luthrraba.-g, Ne)vnbrr 3C, 1 7 0. New Meat Market. TMin andrrsigned have opened a Meat Varket ia the rtx-m fi.rmerly occupied by Alexantitr lr in. on Market ttreet. Clearfield, Fa , aujuinitf M'lttop'a, where ttey intend U kcrp a aupp j of All kiiidtar Meat. Fralt and I cetablr. Aod at 'rafra ro r:T tub rraia Shrp will be open regularly on TueaUy, Tburday and P urdav. aad treat delivered al any point. A abare of pablie pa'.ronaga u reaaeetfuMy arlteited. m. . mt'w. F.. W, LRUW N it v-C.n(inut to deal ia aU km la f improve Arirultural Imple'Dt. Cieartield. Atiritt 1-7 mi. A Notorious Fact! T'IT.ItK ara more peoj lt troubled with Lang JL litart in ihii t wn than aty other p'a.of itt me in the Sta!e. One of the great eautet of (hit ii, the ute of aa impure art trie ol Coal, Urgrly an aed with tu'phur. Now, wby not ato;d all thit, and preterra yoor iivet, by unn(T only Munpbrf)a Celebrated i oal," free fn a: tli imtamwa. Orvra iff al tbt ttnret or K.rhari Mteop and Jtoiet B. t.rahaai A ont will receive prompt attenttva. A n K A II A M IH MrilRrt. Clearfield, November 3ti, T0-tf, DAVID REAMS, SCK1J EN ER 4 SI' KVEYOR, I ulh.n-iiDrc, Pa. fnsT subarril-.ri-f.is his srr.irrst. tr-r psl-'lt .1. ia in. Mpni-ilv of srn.n.r and t-urrrsr. All tails fir surT.vint rro-nMl. nttrcdrd Io. atd Ib.nnaatnf; ol drafts. dsds snd'olhcr Irfal mslra. airnls uf vrilinic, .is-ulad nilhout d.lsr. asd wairanlrd to bt currrrt or no chnrp. ' ORGANS & PIANOS. ESTY'S AND MASCK i IlAilLIS S. sVia S4LS IT B. J. IIAVES, Cnrnrassills, Fa. . . lavis a. i. sssss IEVIN & KEEBS, Fnetoaaort ta II. B. r-wcM-pt, Law and CoLLr-rTios OrncE, ; ct.KAnnF.il. pa. M I ItsH'Sl MSTIt h.rns. I.I- Irrs r.tsmrnlarT on llit .Stalt of Wit- IIIOUAS CAMI-I 1.1.1 drmaard. lata tf Ml township, risrfi.(dooniilT, I'rnnsi Ii amt, haiin( btn rrantrd to lh. andrmtnl, and all pfrtona indi-htrd to atid ratal, trill plrs. aiali. pamtnl, and lhi. haiirf rlainis nr drmnnds a ill prrssnt th.sa proptrl authrr-timtfrf fi srttli-snmL AIAM lUlKTH. JoSKI'U L. t'A.MrKFI.U Oslsnd, Kn. II, Slpd. hsroulort I ''OR sl.l'. Th. ..hwihtr odrrs lh housa and lot in which the r.tds ia th. ltiron(fc ot t'li-nrhold, for nai.. Il is situated .a Mara I "im. in aw nioi. rooanoa lor wnn. n pru.-. rrsidrniwi. ar lor bus inc. r-ntwoaia ia a .ornrr 'o' and worthy th. nurnilon ol Ihoa. wnoimj la lo"s r"1!""'. snd so.r. fMs. tlm Coart UaatK lar lrir,. innuir. on lhprra,.sr Una - i- A-wi A f TtTl ?.ns . a if I r' a.ff II- t t v. . ------.a-.s...sr.i Mno MAHV PRKNliEKUAM, - -rr -w. ."asr. njwts. did Im 1 smi'l "TTI.R. " as law.