She Republican. Gioroi B. Gookiamifr, Editor. CLEARFIELD, PA. WKPXE?DAY JIOKM.NO, JAX. 4, IST1. J 1ST So. Tho Georgia election tins Riven tien. Grant tlie pouts and nil the Black Ropullicuni the Hum. This Stato lias been as hard on "the florernmont" as Missouri, or oven rebellious New York. Liberal. Hon. AVm. M.-Tvrccd, a celebrated Democratic politician of Mow Yoik, last week ma Jo n New Year donation of $50,000 to the poor . of that city. "God bless you," revcr ' berates Irom every lano and alley of the great city. On His Tiavsu Tbe ' little bell" ringer, Seward, is now wandering in Japan. lie has gone thns far from home with the hope of avoiding the ghosts of those men he murdered In his Bastilcs during hi "thirty dnys Irrepressible conflict," but like the ocean, he is rcstlees still. Dead. Rev. Albert Barnes the commentator, and celebrated Presby terian divine, died in Philadelphia, last week, at a ripe old age. llo was one of the few talented clergymen who never betrayed his master, became he preferred Him to a scat in Congress, the praise of men or become the in strument of demagogues. Tm Pbize Takis. Grant has at last found a tool to accept tho Mis sion to Enirland, in the person of masked battery Schenck, of Ohio, whom the Democrats defeated for Congress lust October. "The govern ment'' is trying to find a place for all defeated candidates. What kind of a present Gen. Schenck, gave the Grant family for the appointment has not transpired, $5,000 at least. Tue Difference. Grant and Sher man marchod through Georgia, io 1SG4 and the Democracy in 1870. The form er employed the instruments of the highwayman torch, bullet and sword death and general destruction was the result. Two weeks ego the Dem ocrats inarched through the same - rkate, and tho results are jubilees, sa lutes and universal rejoicing among white and black. Radicalism is as fatal to liberty as atheism is to Christ! anily. Blighteu Hurts. Gen. Harry White, who was dead suro of being elected Speaker of the Pennsylvania Senate and then Governor, has hud his scheme completely frustrated by the imprudence of the white people in the 1st Senatorial district. The dec tion of Col. Dcchert, will cause the word "White" to bo stricken out of the Speakers chair, hich in tho main has proven so offensive to While's fill lowers. Perhaps, not, however In this instance. Hkalthy. Politically we mean. Two years ago the Radicals elected Bullock, Governor of Georgia, by ", 141 majority. Two weeks ago "the old V'uion savers" carried the State by 45,00V majoiily, and the niggers and scalawags voted for three days. Rad ical reconstruction is kicking back awfully. Where is Butler, Schenck and the other celebrated war men, and the Grant and Dent families, and 0 1 where nro our "colored brethren V Somebody will get into trouble if the liberty fi-eling of the people is not checked. "Loynl millions" to the rescue 1 Something Wbono. The millenni um is certainly at hand. Never in our experience w ith newxpnper men, have we known so many opposition editors to tell the trulh. They cither hate Grnnt, or fear tho people, or per haps the devil, and arc getting ready to be offered up. A reformation has certainly set in. Oiieloyu! editor says, Grant is unfit for his position, another says he U an avaricious imbecile arid Mtsin tho Whito House to receive gifts and assist a lot of ragnm tiffins to rob tho Treasury, whilo some pronounce In in a fool, and a few declare him a knave. It is evident that tho man who five years ago occupied the high-, est seat in the affections of tho Amer ican people, will in less than that peri od, be buried in the "lat ditch," and receire tho anathonias, instead of the Iraise of a prouil penplo. Is Position The rencgndo and buffoon, Drake, I'nited States Senator from Mi.iuri, has been appointed a Jndgo by Grant. The overwhelming defeat which Grant & Co., sunluined in that Stale has materially changed the programme. Drake has resigned his position as Senator, and tho Governor has appointed D. T. Jewell to fill tho vacancy, who will hoJ Li, font about two weeks, fur which he will rreoivc one year's salary (.-.,0rKi), and 12,000 for mileage. This littl jb was set up by Drake for the benefit of the tax payer. The new Senator will bo elected on the 17th of January, and ha will also come in lor a similar amount by the 4th of March next Thus through the manipulation of affair by Grant 4 Co , Drake, Jewett and the new Senator, will uka 121. 000 out of the Treasury in less than three rnonihi. And this, we suppose "'art ti a.rpt nr, Rifcl c or -.hi- .. I. 1. 0-111. Another year has gone to Join its kindred lu the past, gono to become iv n additional page In history. Grim, old and gaunt are those de parted year as they stand in serried ranks within tho portals of our imag ination. Whether grand or gloomy, each one bears on Its brow of fnto,lho life and history of hmplrcs, King doms and individuals. Girt around ns they nro by nil the faded memories of what we once hold dear and sacred. Ah! what a bond of accusing spirits nro they to the souls of some, and how brightly they soom to others us they pass by us on the wings of time, with Eterni ty before thorn and tho breath of God behind each one, leaving a mortgage of woe or sorrow for its successor. now littlo do we heed their solemn warning, thoso warnings Unit tell in that years nro but the pall - bearers that atep by step; with the muffled boatings of our hearts nro bearing us on to the grave nnd to tho shores of the great unknown land Another year has passed by, and a now one occupies its placo. Tho old one has taken with it, from earth for ever, some of the great men of our land, among them Lee, Furracui, Dahlgron, Gricr, Randull, Jvingsley, Peabody, Packer, Prentice, Simms, Soulc, Thomas, Wickliffe, Wool nnd many olhcrs. It has beheld a fruitless und unholy slatightor of men in Kuropo, tho hu miliation of a Trench K:npcror, and the defeat of tho French armies by the interference ot the Prussian demi god, who in turn forfeited his honor and his word by refusing to make peace on the terms upon which ho of fered the French pcoplo battle. It has beheld the virtuous indigna tion of tho American people aroused at the attempt of a reckless and corrupt administration to subvert a govern ment founded on the patriotism, vir tue and intelligence of white men to a drunken, debauched military despot Urn. It has beheld the democracy of a great Stato defying the bayo nets of the nominal PresiJent of the United Slates, and the triumphant vindication of the power of the people over the machinations of the men at Washington. It has beheld tho bo g'nningof tho Killkcnny Cut squal ling between tho President and his toadies and members of tho U. S Sen ate, which, from its nature, must ro ault in the destruction of the whole moribund concern. It has beheld everywhere whoro free elections have been held, the do feat of tho roost unholy combination of isms that the treachery of man ever devihed. See Missouri, Georgia nnd the entire Sonth. It has beheld tho consummation of five years of disastrous war and laughter, vis : the right of suffrage to the nigger, and attested the good sense of the pcoplo by rebuking the party who brought it about. It has beheld the confidence of the masses in the rectitude of democratic principles by tho lute crowning ac,. in tho clectiou of a State Senator in the first Senatorial district, and vindicate that "Truth trashed to earth will rise again." It has beheld a dog returning to his vomit in tho sickening humiliation of a rear Admiral in the navy beggar ing from tho gutter to which he do scended lor tho placo loft vacant by the lamented Farragut, It beheld the exit from our shores tho moat magnificent charlatan, the most splendid humbug ever known; we mean Motley, he went as a cham pion of diplomacy, amid tho booming of cannon nnd tho huzzas of the peo ple, and returned as Alexander Smith (not without settling his boarding bill wc hope,) but without settling the Alabama claims. It has bchcM the digrjccful exhi bition in the American Congress, of cadet selling, nnd the pocketing of a few paltry dollar for this gravo of fence agniiiFl tho written and moral law of tho land. Tho dead year has beheld too the commencement of an tm in the histo ry of the Old World. It has heard the mumbling of tho drcnJful Florin that will dritc monarchy from Kuropo at no very dixt.mt duy, and establish ing the principles of freedom through out tho world. It has beheld the rii-cand full of the usual number of catch penny schemes and projects and the evaporation of a Inrge qnnntity of hair brained Gree lian theories. What woe nnd want. What wretch ed nesa it has witnessed that wc know not of what gilded misery and wenllh-spangli d crime if has been cog nizant of that wc have not beard of, are all matters that it were belter not to probo too deeply. And now kind reader, let us talio the New Yenr by the hand, nnd cheer fully go on with it as it points to (he great fntnro. Go on with It, and as! each golden minute, sweeps past, praise our Creator for tho blessings we enjoy ; of health, prosperity, hap piness and liberty, and hopefully plui.ge into tho labyrinth of our vari ous pursuits, ever merciful for tho past, and nith tbo goldun inollo, "Do unto others as you woulil havo them do nntoyou" graven on Iho tablet of your heart, never forgetting to pay the printer' bill promptly, wo can truthfully stand at the bed side of Ihe dead year and shako bands with all creatinn with a clear conscience and laughing fucc. Maa. Hh.kiap, wifo of the Secreta ry of War, died in Washington, on many last. R!,0 was an esteemed' lady in hex western horn,, hm rn. I . . , . ' stltnntinn anrl M ath i...- (.:.. 1:. ' cn ai.tj.sjn on i iif-ii wi-1, .Wort "Thnmttr." The "government" bus twice been turned tipihlo down since our last Usiio, beside Christina and Now Years have come and gono. We, however onjoyed tho former more hugely than the latter. "The government' (Grant) i a dead failure, except, o fur ns he has microm-fully contributed toward the immolation of tho Black Republi can party, which ho has done most magnificently, nnd for which wo Dem ocrats thank him most heartily. The election of Col. Dochcrt, Dem ocrat to tho Senate, from Philadelphia on the 20th of December, by (he Dem ocrats, in tho room of Wutt, Radical, deceased, gave that body to tho Democrat- Tho astonishing part was that the Radicals carried the district in October last, by 1,010 whilo the Democrats carried it in December, by 1,301. This was knock down No. 1. Tho next round was a three days glee lion in Georgia, snperin tended by the "government" ilself, ably assisted by negroes, carpet-baggers, scalawags, Senator Cameron, Cabiiiol officer, und 5,000 United State soldiers. Result, 45,000 Democratic majority, fivo out of seven members of Congress, and ihrco-fourtlm of the Legislature too. Wo want two parties to exist in this country, but if thero can bo no plan devised to prevont men from voting the Democratic ticket, there certainly will be no other party in existence two years hence. Tlie last reports from Washington arc to the effect that lho"govcrnmelit"is"pnckingits traps' preparatory to removing to St. Do mingo, in order to invests its presents, and spend its declining years in that aromatic and cultivated negro Island. May all the superfluous godly and 'loyal millions" accompany the family to their grave. Rett quiet cat in S7. Domingo. Sing, "colored brethren." IiOr.ii.TT and Sambo. The trite old saying of "a nigger in tho wood pilo" is now rendered obsolete, having turn ed up in Congress. South Carolina is bound to be represented by a nigger in that body. Rev. Whiltcmore a whito one, was twice elected but his loyal brethren would not allow him to take his seat becauso of his infamous character, so the niggers in his district sent him to the State Senate and sent iho black nigger Ruiney to Congress, where the whito scalawngs wero a littlo surprised when ho put in an ap pearance, and act him up in one corner of tho Hall. Tho Washington correspondent ol the New York Herald, refering to the case says : ''For the first time la Ibe history of the govern ment a negro waa ewurn in a a mcraler of tbe Huuso ef K prearntativee. Tbo furtuoat" tn'li virfuel la J. VV. ftainey. tail steered 11. F. Wbit letnom, of cadttship selling notoriety, from South Carolina. Haioey was elt-i-U'd to ar-rva out Ibr balance of Whitteuiorc's terra in Ibe Ijreeeut Con (ml. Oa tht opening day of tbo actaion, there were numerous inquiries for the "negro member," and wbrn ba put in an ajintaranre for the Aral time, bf u ibv eentre of attraction on Die floor aa will at on tha gallerirs. A light mulatto, tritb lung d.irk, struicbt, glossy hair, busby Stile whiskers, and dcei.l'-dly Caucasian features, he looka mora like a Cuban than a nrgro. In tbi rene.t he 1" quit unlike the n-gro Senator from Mistirsippi, lU-tc't, who hoi the Afric-i features aa veil aa tbe wholly balr. llain?, came frwu.l at the n-qa.-at of tbe Speaker, after bia crotlentUU bad been i.rcaentad, and amid prrfi-et pilenca took tbe iron-clad oalh. lie did not uiei-l with aa warm a reception on tbe part of tbe tnrnilH-re aa Hevcl did iu the Senate artien he took hi ermt in that bmlr. Aa be paaeed towarli bil aeat in tbe rear of the the aoutbeaal corncr the only mem ber who thought it worth while to ehako baadi with bira waa lloraea Marnerd, of TcnncMeo. When be had reached hi ploee two or thrr-o of the Koittb Carolina members came over to congratulate him. lie evidently felt a goml dral out of plaee, and no tittle divappoio'ineiit at the frt-etinc reten tion be received from hif Urpuliliran brethren of the wbile pereuasion. Tlie nrgro mrmitar a brvt vote, waa giran in favor of tleneral lianke' rit. Iloruingo reeolution. He waa born in Georgetown, llietrirt of Columbia, where bis father and mother were both alave, and it about thirty -nine yemra of ' mi m Assembled. The Pennsylvania Legislature met at Ilarrisbtirg on yesterday. Tho Senato being in tho hands of the Democrats, excites much interest in both parties throughout tho State, and in fact its action will bo watched very carefully in oilier Slates, becauso it can largely contrib ute towards shaping a national pro gramme for 1 872. At this writing (Tuesday morning) we nro unable to stato who will be elected to the sever nl offices in tho two branches, but wo havo no doubt of iho trininphurit elec tion of Senator Wallace to tho Speak ership of the Senate, and Webb (Had.) of the House. "BiTEl." "Tho Homo," Insur ance Co. of New Haven, Connecticut, has gone into liquidation, having cor ruplly squandered its capital and ribbed llioso insured by its ngenls. We regret to say that the Insurance business is now chiefly maiinged by retired clergymen, briefless lawyers, and old bankrupts, yet, thero arc many good companies in existence, and it behooves every man to insure both life nnd properly. It is n good business transaction, and should not be delayed. Only choose a good ro liablo company. A Goon Shim The Hurrisburg Pa triat turned up on our table on 'Mon day last, in an entire new suit. Wc nro pleased lo notice this mark of prosperity. If any of our readers do- "ire to set ure an eastern weekly, or a daily, they cannot gel a belter pa per thun tho Wrof, besides it is pub lished at the Ciipitol, and w ill give full Legislative proceedings. At IT Aiiaix. Congress is again in session, disturbing the pence and har mony of ihe country, and robbing the I'nited Stats Treasury. Thus it will remain until tho niggers, ecaU wags and carpet baggers have their seals filled by statesmen. Win. II. Greenwood was found guil'y of murder in the first degree at Kiltanning, on thu l.'nh ult., for kil ling Alexander Fleming, at Talker's Lauding, tin Hie 1 1th ot Juno last, by jahuotini; him with a pist.il ., , . The Democrat, he a msjonly in toe Nevada J.ei'is aluru ol ... fn o on it whs joint balto1- Hue year ago ,l - .ririe,.r n 'tit r a v. ,1 .tyistVry Nofrraf. A Sun Francisco cnrremiideiil of the ( hit ngt Journal writes: Considerable wonderment hns been created by the discovery of n fossil ship on the sandy desert of Southern California A great number of theo ries have been advanced as to how she becftmo stranded so far from nar igablo waters. Some have thought out one explanation nnd aomo anolh er. While nil Imvo speeuiaieti ana wondered. Tho most prosaic and common sense view of the fact is that some years since tho United States government neetloti a sman vessel lor lightering purposes at Fort Yumn, on tho Colorado river. A ship builder laid out tho keel, and, after being built, tho vessel was sent to San Te dro, where the attempt was mndo to transfer it on rollers, drivon by oxen, over tho desert. Tho team probably lost the road or becamo fast in ono of tho quicksands common to that local ity, anil there remained to tho cor.fu sion of scientific minds years later. So endeth another mystery. A Orr.sTio.1 or Veracity. There is a question of veracity between Grant and Sumner in connection with the San Domingo job. Tho formcrallcges that tho Senator promised him to give the achenio his hearty support., .while Sumner denies ever havilig dupe any thing so manifestly and tnckedly absurd. "What 1 did say' fclaiihed tho elegant Charles, in his recent out burst in tho Scnnlo chamber, "was this: I am nil administration man, and whatoveryou do will always find in mo a most careful and considerate attention." Tho President sticks to his first usscrlion and intimates that Sumner's story is little better than a falsification. ,' We havo nothing to say in defense of Sumner's veracity ; we never beard liiin called Truthful Charles, but his statement of what passed between the President and himself sounds very much like the trulh, since it is full of those ambiguous expressions peculiar to him, and which permit hun to talk without saying anything. As between Grant and Sumner, how ever, tho latter has the advanlago of a clear record, while tho former was convicted of a mean falsehood by Andrew Johnson two years ago, and having been once found guilty of ly ing, most persons will prefer to tilts Sumner's word in tho present instance. The Taper. Startling facts nro beginning to creep out in the South with reference to (he plots and machinations of the Radical leader. Recently, a dying colored Loyal Leaguer, in Raleigh, North Carolina, confessed that the outrages committed in that vicinity, and charged to the imaginary Ku Klux organization, wero all committed by tlie members of tho Loyal League, at tho suggestion ofNorthern carpet-bag-gera. This was followed by tlie case of a negro, who went before a court in Tennessee, and awore that the Grand Cyclops of a Ku-Klux organiza tion, in his county, was an ex Radical Congressman from that Siato. These statements are true, and the time will como when a full exposition of the condt-.c'. of tho Radical leaders, in con nection with tho outrages in the South, will be fully exposed. That nine-tenths of the outrage which havo been committed in vho South since the close of the war, 'wero coin milted at tho instigation of Radical lenders, fur political effect, we have never, for one moment, doubled. Kits to Crack. The New York Exptttt gave General Grant tho fol lowing Christina nuts to crack : "The election of aStute Senator, in Philadel phia, last week, whereby tho Senate of Pennsylvania is made secure for t lie Democrat : the power to impeach Governor Holden, of North Carolina, for hiirh crimes and misdemeanors sgainsl (he people tif his Slate, and the credit of his State, for corruption in ofllt-ci ; the defeat of Bullock, lilod gotl k Co., in (icorgia, and the election of a Icgislaliiro from two thirds lo three fourths Democratic ; the success in Georgia is almost overwhelming, and but for the fraudulent negrovotca, the Federal administration, led by Uullock Co., woulil have hardly corporal's guard left." Tit Foil Tat If the R:it!ir:il House, in Ihe next Legislature, rel'tito to p iss a fair apportionment bill, the Demo. cratic !cnato tnn reluse to pass any appropriation bill, and the Railicala w on't undertake to run the Slate Gov. eminent long without money. If ihe Stalo treasurer pays out money v,ilh out any law nnpropiialing it. let him bo placed behind the bars with other law breakers. Iheso Ifatlienls must bo tnado do tho fair thing, wrtVlher wilting or unwilling. The English Government has sent an army to Ireland, to prevent a pop ular oulbrcnk at the npproiichini; an tiiversnry of the Union between Great Itritnin nnd Ireland. . i Ins shows per haps better than nnylhing clso coilld possibly do, thai tbo old feeling of I lie ruled, against their rulers, has not abated much since IMS. An event that is so hateful lo tl.o Lish, is not worth celebrating in Ireland. ' Rev. Senator Hiram Revels is doing tlie lecturing business out West, at the rate of lilty cents per head. His timo w ill be out on March 4lh and his placo filled by a w hilo mn. l-oiiisnna it is thought will keep lit the black end. innnrial.. CI.OMSfl rtllCKft or Iirllsvr. 4 Duo., No. 40 S.nith Thinl sf., I'hilade1hia, tc. ;, s;o. f. S. s of SI I13J 11-1 r.i nsi rij " " vii io: ids " " 'C. 10: IPS " " fi.new .' lllil I mi " ":,ncw 1K I If J " " 'ns ill nij " 't, 10 4"'s ldf. 10CJ l!. R.3H Year per coiit. Currency IH ill i"ld... II") 111 Siltcr 1K4 1 iT t mon Purine It. It. 1st Mori. II. m l... T., 77S Central I'ai iSn It. R ?0 ..0 I'liioQ revifin l.snd llratit llonds a(10 60 cu' -ilmUscmfiits. V4.IIK t I Tl R W. MH'tl-.TT I The annns.1 meeting of the et'H-kh.dd.rs in llii-"CI arfleld County Agricultural Hiwiety" will be held iu the Court House, at CleaHli-ld, an Mon day evening of the Jnnuery Court, being tbe 9ik day of the month, fr Ihe purpose of electing o(Tt errs for tbe ensuing vcr. ti. it. a It ft KTT, President flrarfiild, November SO, IS7B St. STR A '. Caene to the resi Ir nee of Ihe sub- ser.l-r, in Uevd'villc. tVurflrl.l, Pa., oa Ihe 2uth of lieormniT lasl, a KKU IIKIKI'.H. with some white under Ihe belly, supposed lo be. aliowl two years old. Tbe own-r Is rco,itetrd te soma forward, pmve proierty. pay ebargiw and Uka bar lesv, or she will l a?esrdisg to law, . J .is , i-ri . r rtprY. Admlistmnils. r.jrrM ri:lt MUM-HI Thels.t Ml.ng M)e)W bi.ok ever r.iilil.li.d. Ar'tite who .ell our new work. I'lslti Home Talk and Slrdlral ( iimmon Hrnae, have no competition. There never waa a hok published like it. Any body can aell it. Every body wanta it. Many ageiita ara sow snaking from S..00 to $A50 par month Selling tbie wonderful book. II page l'a aeriptiva Circular sent free) on application. Wa want gmid liveAgentai men who nan fully appre ciate the merits of Ilia work, and the fae't thai it nieets a univereal want. Agents who desire to do good as well aa make mouev, mhlresa ' WKI.l.M k CO., Jan4:in llrooin Street, New York. STAH',ll',!sT OF Til H r'lNANCKri or thi Clearfield County Agricultural Society for the year A. t. 1ST0: Jon K. WravKS, Esq., Trcaanrer, in account with sa.J Society, nraros. Tn amount reo'd from Treasurer Iliils... $104 S3 To amount reu'd from ground rent SO 00 To amount rre'd from ticket office, ie. 1,0.11 i To amount ree'd from Co. Comta'rs...... 100 00 TotaJ f 1,310 J cnsatTon. II v balance rent doe for lstlu... :l 00 II) tales, I HSU and 1S70 4 91 It yr priuting 1(19 2& Ity luerchaiita' aseounta U9 79 tly employees at fair 1SS 70 I)y pmniums paid 610 CO Uy anaouut pid 11. Hbaw. Jr., on ntw ground, 1st payment, 009 DO Ity balunoe iu Trraa'i hands.... Ill 00 Total.. fl,U 2! (1,310 2S A. W. GRAHAM, Secretary. UKPflHT of tha condition of Ihe COUNTY NATIONAL BANK of Clearfield, at the t-losa of business on leaiuber 2blb, I Si 0 : asaovscaa. Loans and diseounta. M. ...1114.449 72 Overdrafts .".! 37 t'. rj. bonds to aeeure circulation ?j,000 till due fruin redeeming A reserve agcule a,7S0 &0 hue from other Nittiona. Hanks 4.IH7 27 llue from other Hanks and IUokerl... 5,7K( is furniture and filturcs ,lt('6 IS Current expanses 7U7 21 Talcs paid 1:19 9S Cash items, including stamps- I."e2 8 UHlsol otner national IUnka. 1,1-07 00 Fractional eurrcocy,including niukela, 4'IS SO Sipeeie einn 7 t'O Legal tender notfs.. 21,1(10 00 Total.... ..f25 77 IS MasiLITieje. Capital stock paid in- f lOLtinO 00 8urp!ua fund 3,000 00 hirhauge 1V0 e Interval f,l4 SI Profit and loss 1 9S 09 National Bank notes outstanding SI,4Ga at Individual deposits S t.svl .Si Due ta National Banks 2.J24 ti Due to other Dankl and Bankers..... S,750 tl Total... 72!.T7 II X. VT. M Khaw. Casl.ier of Ihe County National Dank of ClearOild, do aolemnty swear that the above statement is true to the best of mr know! edge and belief. W. M. bUAW, Cashier. Fubeeribed and sworn to before me this 3d day ot January, in, l. tvat. itAl'i'.MAl M, I'. Correct Attest: CKOHtIK L KKKM, JAMKS II. G It A HAM. JAMKS T. LEONAHD, January 4, 1571. Ilireetori. 1871. Special oti(T. 1871. DHri. II 1 1. 1.8 A FN AW driire lo tnnai.e to their pmtieiiU (ht ha.vii.3 fucrfftdrd in LTt Hiik ft ma t.-ri! reduction Id tbe IVvut Linrntr ftr thu rar, will tint op Artificial Teeth 00 Kub brr lia.e, at ft macb lower priw thao we eouH brrtofor. I'lcartflJ, Jan. 4 3u Vendue In Boggs Township! rpliKKK will be eiiHtted to TuUio Hale, on tht X prfini-ft of Ihe late b'ilaJ Turner, to llugj. istwusuip, f. ii'irntin eoootr, I'a,, on kfATI'IlDAY, JANTA11Y 2It, 1870, The f"llowioj drier itrd Pfrional rmpertr: Two horwK, 3 cowt, twn-vear old ilitrr, I ipriof ealvei, bogn, oali by the bu.hrl, book wheat, rye, corn in ear, a trout 3 torn of hav, 2 iet of old har- nei, fork., rake, I beef, cutting bt, to borae wapjem, two borc flel, itrmdrtooe, pair iprctvut, 1 ilove, pair of beds tradi, Ac. rale to eoomicne at Id o'clock, a. m., of a 1 a at, wncn me termt will he ma'te known. MTY TI UNtR, R. C. FALSI, - J an. i:3t. Adm'ri of Silai Tarner, doe'd. u on r.n i-m mwtt, at v.w, THE NEW MASONIC TEMPLE LOAN, Bctrhip T 310 lutfreat. RrdeenaMt after Ore (j) and (21 j Jr. rithin Iwrntr-onoJ Intcrat payable Marrh and September. Tht Bond are reniaferM, ir4 win to itmed in una to auiU 40 Fonlh Third Street, rbiladelhin. ,f-tFloeVt bouKit and foM on eontniviian, Gold and Uovtrnoient bought and told. Aeeownta reecired fcod interetl i lowed, tuhjeet to 8ifbt lrnt. . 3.9 It laaXL.A Dt'.'A. Kdltor. A Nrtrtoor ml tko rrawewt Time. iNtondd Ur Pjwitlo Kww oa tank. I.ielntfmf rrme a. !twha te. U.rrMnia, Fro t Qoat Men, W.tik.r. T-i ikera, an I a 1 Ida . nw of H" Ft, ad tba "If; t I a aaJ Daniiitor. o( all lid. tMV ONE Dtll.l.tal A VtAf t om r.iTiktDcorir roa to. Or (ft fiat, Ono Cent a C let tHero bt a fe.)9 em'j ai e? ir? PiM mt. KSMX-M EEK1.Y tsL'N, 9i A TEAR r t'it ttma tio an l 8eril t rrtr at Til'; V'RFKI.r. b-t with a f-alrt ?4rletr of m -oi aneno. ratint, ad fjiikt'iin i'ta a-trt initaanamttk.t win potior rM.-.tita iooao itooauat 1 wire a wee:. IuumiI oloao mr. TUT CAILT 8I'N, M A VtAIt. A pet'Mt-wiilT r -a1 ho nrwpfav. vita -a l -. civa-a l.'. in uie wi iti ir-f 11 .t. Twi-.pul. a l t -trip., m ,, n.r. a 1 M nfw At ouu a WdMtli. or JkA frr . TO CLU33. TltS nol.l.AR WKKHLT M X. F tt3ro.ontrei,Miria1r A-f y-j-ir tnl lira. Tra eaAf-w-, ett t, .ntrr a1'tr-to (a 4 an eiireJrv) tume.Ut a -r in- EUbt DolHro. Tw.ht rrmi, TMf, fr,M-el- Rrlrl rttH X 0 an u t . Hiomp nf , nt. Firiaca Holittro. I'lte fnH-t w Mt, toon. a1rea i-tntf u -mi tk I VIM K- t r-tj, rr up i( rlulil, TblrtF'ibrco Dwlinrw. riff rrp', Tea- r-tDtrtfi t a (t-tv tj IWtiitvT. vta.lt wtmf'- -n "fifr . n rm'i, Thirty. Sto Dallnra, ne e--H -i m.- v-ar tt ri al .' ( .i 1 wt imltr lur mmc rt lo tho t , itrr , of sn'- I litr Dollon. h tilrM ft, ( ".araitlr :rf ' tftft t liiK -llallf tOT U lf I., itr tf I'rr ,',90- blu lioKarfc Tun nii.wi.r.Ki.T kvh. l ire r..r:-.piie )ei,etfairtv ii..m Kthl I .ftl, urn, et c -. mt iitTa'ei al.irt)rtl (two a- Htm t tturr u -f - , hUieia Doll art. vrr t i re e'ti wa mr - r-- .'ifrr.f r .nrctitnti tut lener Nwtatuttitf .,0 11 mo set 1, r fiftt mi I W rvcH1,f.M.,,. ftua omc. w T'irs Cllr. 1 Xr.CrTlK' tTICI5.-Vrherras. ,cl- ler. T-ptamcntary n the ettate of MAKY A. laKW IS, defeated, lute of Fercnwm townabtp. hate lee grntrd tn tli nndrrtigiitd, and all prr.nn. indebted to said eitate art rrqttrrt rd to make immediate partner.!, and th"e hating claim. aeint tit" .aine will pre.cn 1 them, dul authenticated, for teitlcment. OAMt.l. .McCIUCKKX, Dee. SI, IfCo pd Kiccutor. VIpMISITH ATOR'a XOTU IV-Xotlce Is hereby given that letters of adminit ration on the entitle of A. H. hlCKlNSON', dfr d, lale of tlulich township. Clearfield county. Pa., Bar ing been duly granted tn the nndeMigncd, all per- J tns indebted to a.J e.iate will ptc make pay- neat, and Ibnto having claims or du.anla Will j ptwnt them pn.pcrlj aatbcnticated for aeitlement nod allowance withoul dilay. W. R. lrCKINOV, Dee II. fil Adminlsirator. HR T A fc T I' I I te I,. ItrttenMrln V will II ptv tht verv bb"e ena rati fr t'l f tVr ki". 'e. eundrij aal U.irhinr .Shops. BIGLER, YOUNG & CO., (Sufttort lo Ciin(t A Young,) FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS Minafuctorrrt ot PORTABLE & STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES Corner of Fourth and Pine MtreeU, 1 1-KAnFlI.LD, PA. t 'i IP-;: i ;- 'J-'-" 2s nAVlNQ enxsited In the manufacture of flrat elaas M ACIUNEIIV, wa respectfully inform the publie that wa ara now prepared to fill all orders aa cheaply and aa promptly aa ean be done tn any of the allies. We manufacture and deal is Malay and Circular Saw-MillB Head Blocks, Water Wheels, Rhaftinu Pulleys, fliford's Injector, Steam Uaugia, Steam W histle., Oilers, Tallow Cups, Oil Cups, Gauge Cocla, Air Cooks, Globe alves, Check Valves, wrought iroa ripea, E cam Pumps, Boiler Feed Pusaps, Anti Friction Metrre, Soap Btone Packing. Gum Pack- inn, "d all kinds of MILL M'OUKj together with Plows, Sled 8olel, COOK Ay D PA RLOR STO VES, and other CASTINGS of all kinds. e-Oiders solicited and tiled ai city prices. All letters of inquiry with reference to machinery of our manufacture promptly answered, byaddrea in as at Clearfield, Pa. decino-tf BIQI.ER. TOCKO A CO. OTICbl The an 0 nit eleotioo for Director of tht Coantr National Hank of ClrarficM, will ho Md at tbe lUnkinx lloiiao .0 ClovGeld, on Tueedav. Jan uary lUlh, 1S71. betwteo the hour, of 18 A. M.. n l 2 P. M. W. M. fcllAW. Fp. 7, H"0-1t Caihier. I1IMKTHATOK'M SH U l-Niee it hereby ((ivpd thai b ttert of Adiniotstration uu iho e.iate of JOSKTU HOOVKK, decrared, late nf Henn luwolnp, Clearfield ountr, l'a., baviiijr been duly granted to tbe unlrriened. all pcrtooa Indebted to taid eitate will pleaw make pat mem, ana inoH baring elainit or de.nanat will pretent them properly aatbenticaled fur tet tlement. TlloidAS A. IlOOVEll, fcon (p., lie. 7 vtpd. AdtninittraWr. T THU MATTLKR OF THE KSTATE OF I Matthew Foret'T, deoeaed. Tht Anditor'i report in the a'tore ettate havloK boen referred to tbt ndertlf;nrd for the parp-iw wf making ocrtain changei therein, be hereby fire, notice that bt will attend In the dutiet of bir appointment, at bitnflice, in Cleat-fid J, on Wtd net day, iMrenber 2S, at 1 o'clock, p. n., when and where all partie. intrre.ted miT attend. Deo, 7 K T. II. Mt'RRAY, Auditor. VD M I M nT R A TO R H T1 C KN ot ice it hereby given that kllcrt of adminittrafion on tbo e.tatt or dILAs T L II X K H, deceaped, lata of Porici towuthip, Clearfield county, pa. having ben duly granted to Ibe under.igned, ill pertom indebted to iatd e-Uato will pleaat make payment, and those having claim, ur denand. will preicnt thetn properly authenticated for act. uctntnu Liu 11 11 .n tui, B. C FAlT, - Doe. II, UrO.Atpl. A ininittratora. TIIK c oi i:t OP COM 1(! pluas of Clearfield coantr. Pa. In Ihe mailer of th application of tbt "Oftoeolt Mrthudi.t Kpltoopal fhurvh" for incorporation. Notice it hereby given that tht petition and char ter fur inoorporation baa been duly filed in the office of the Prothonotarv, and that if no .tiflieicnt r amin be .Sown to tbe contrary tho tame will be granted at tbe January Trrm. A. 1. 1871. Uy order of the Court. Dat.li.St Atot : A. C. TATS, fre-Vy. ITU TIIK M 4TTr.II OF THE ESTATE OF X A. II. Read, deecatcd. The undersigned Auditor, having been appoint ed to make di.tributinn of the balance in the bands if the Adminiitratnr to and among the peraout legally entilltd tbetotn, will attend to the duties of the appointment at tho office of J. B. McKnally, Kq , in Clearfield, l'a , oa Tbartday, tha Ma day ol January, A. I). at 2 ociok, p. m., whB and wbire all paHiri Intrrettcd aiay attend. 11 ltl'3 UtlHIMN( l)reener 14 Slpd. Anditnr. t TPIIATH lI lll,TOHY IM )i:Ht J Rrvorti mpMAuoM bair ta Bet ml note., without iijnry in 1 be .kin. rent b mail for l.t i iiim(h asthma' i irk R til tret mott violtnt paroty.mt i fleo ninatet and efTeeto a .peody eort- Price f I ky maft. 1 II Iv Jil' AMi; II A I It UT AIV Colors tha wbi.ktrs and bair a boaatifut black er brown. It oonsifts of only ont preparation. 76 ontt by Mill. A.Mrets 8. C. I P II KM, No. 721 Jaynt ttrtet Philadrlpbia, Pa. Circulars seat fret. 80U by all Draggttu-. dec 21 fin IK TMK MATTER OF TIIK RKPORT OF the tet ling out of real relate to Jane, late the widow of Richard Asboraft, deeeated. lale of Burn tide township. At an Orphans' Cnttrt hrld at Clearfield, In and fur the county of Clearfield, oa the ?nth heptrmher, IH4O, it was ordered that pub licalioQ be made in at least one newspaper pub liihed in Cli-arflrld oonnly for three weeks before J ami try Term, 1(7 1, notifying all persons to inter est that the report of the Appraners will be eon firmed and an order of sale of taid real eittvte granted, te meet tht demand arretaid of said widow, unlet, sufficient cause be shown 'r the eon. tnr-y by tbe first day of January Term, 1971. lit tht Court, dll 31 Attrst; A. YV. l.TT. Hcrk 0. C, UodrnhiP Pronprlv fur Vnlo' I'., i'ti arav a v m m j avti a.(a,a flIIR en1crigned will sell at Prir.-u FJe that 1 doairat le l.t on I. ingle street, in the boroairh of Oitocola, on which is erected a two and one half storv O well ing House, Office, loo II nose, htablc, and other necessary outliutldingt. Tlie lloow is papered and painted throurbotit, and has a dumb waiter communicating with dining rom from basement. The Office is papered and painted, and is one of tbo best locations for a I'hy.icioan or Attorney. Penan, pear, apple and cherry trees. and grape vines, planted and growing finely. If not told before January 10th it will be rented. J. A. l.l.tTTKNItKlU.KR. Oteeola Mill, teoember 21, lN7Q-3t, Administrator's Sale! "IT virtue of an order of Orphans' Court, on 1) Monday, 9ib Jannary, at 2 p. m .will be told at the Court House, a certain House and lot of ground, ntuate on Itfed street, in borovgh of I learfleld, nenr'y oppnmte tre eonard lloofe said lot being No. 2.16 in Ihe p'ot of taid boron rh, and being Ml feel front, wrl and south by atlM, and east by property of Tbomat Ho. ins: a two story frame nouse, wagon shop, and other Im rrovrmcnls thereon ; late the rrs.dettc of William Ale Knight, now deceased. T KR .MS : One-third e.h at eonfi-mation of sale; ha'ence in one and two years, to be secured by bond and mortgage. ti eorof r. r?MORn. drctl 5t Adm'r. of Wa. MfKniphl, dee d. Borough Ordinance. Ptrrto 1. Ut It enacted and onUlned by tht Itiirgi'tt and Towa Cooncil of the boeoogh of New Witabincton in council asem1ded, and it Is hereby ordained by authority of the teme. Thai from and after the 2Mb day of January, 171, any person ri ling or driving any horee, mare, gelding or nuK on an of Ihe streets, roads or alltj s nT the bi.rou-h a(treaid, faster than a trot, shall, oa c"n i-tion thereof, par a line of not lets than two nor more than ten dollars. Pt . 2. Any ptrn or pert" ft, ihe owner er owner of any horse, mare, grlJmg or nut It, who shall wilfnllv permit Hit tame to run al Urge on any of the Mroets, roads or a'lejs of the borough afnreaid, shall, on nuti ictinn thereof, iiay a fiu of aot less than two nor more than tm dollars. J.XMKH M 1UIK, !turg,.ss. Attest A. J. Jcite, Clerk. dec. 1 .31 U4M st. nmlncn. Habbtll'i, Drakt't 11 ooftand t German, Hosteller's aad Uroent'i txygtnald Hitlers also pare Liquors, af all kinds for e-tdltlnal rarposts, for salt be HsAetTNU CK A rRWrvf. 1 IIR UKMOi'RATlC ALMANAC for ! IKAi and l's for sale at tlie 1VH ORIr. ' ft lee ran. MvKJt- an. ,4-en. (i.J If i WUrrUanrom. no o k s which davm ALwira G I V K N BATISrACTIOU DKHKT0F0RE, WILL Bit DISPOSED Or 15 81CU A W A Y AS TO PLEA?K 0 It rRIINDS AND CUS TOMIItl. JUST RECEIVED I TBI riSEST ASSORTMENT OF HOLIDAY O0018-6DCB AS BOOKS ASD.'OTnirX STATIONERY ARTICLES, evir nrriRED to toi citizens CT THIS PLACE I NOW ON EXHIBITION AND TOR BALI AT M'BLISn IRS' A MANUFACTURERS' PRICES, AT THE POSTOFFICE. 0'iearleM, Dm 14. 1 ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY I I WOULD rerpaeirull; aannnM la la, alii aeus of CLEARFIELD eae Msllj tkat I will open, rn THURSDAY, DECEM3ER 22d, I, tha leer roaaa, trst door below Ida Maaiioa Iloaar, fond tiresl, with aa entire Bear stock of W ATCI1 ES, CLOCKS 4 J E WELRY, 01 Ike lataat stvlei anal best lalab, Ealale4 with tart, ail I hope joa'tl think ih g'.cd tastt. I will have aa assortmsnt froaa all tbt latetl i.Taltltt la Je.elre, tail, bit for Ibt Ilolidaya. Thankful for joarp.il liberal patronage, I bepa. Wy atriel atttatlaa It aHslaeat, to aarlt a tantlaaaoet af lb, aatat. All hinds of repairing la mf Hat proaipllj atUndad to. 0llslr J. Ttlrj aiadt to order. S. I. SNTDER. Daeamber 14, 1ST. A V A 1. U A n L B DllOkl The N. Y. Oiireiiver . YEAR BOOK AND ALMANAC, To ba lime! Januarj 1st, 1S71. One of the moat complete totnprndv of Important information which hat ever been toinpiled in this eoontrr. It snoulil be in every Library as a I low, of Kefrreneo. It onntaiaa an irttereatini lliatorr of Aluanaoa; Civil, Connaereial, and Agrk-alloraJ Information erneerninn all the tlorernmenta in the W orld ; a General rannsrv of all tue Reaevolrat Inirtilationa and Reliaions Droorainationa in tbe World, with a tomplete Ministerial Divert or. of nearly everj Kehtious body tn tne I nileo r later, a complete liat of all tha Collrirra, Theological oesainartee, .Medical aail Laa acnuoia la mo i. e PRICE. ONE DOLLAR. All pereona tuhwnking and paying for the New York He.rnvte for one year (fl) will rmive a cony or this valoalile work (I RATI IT"lr-Ll. ciamrle aopie. of tha (lr.r.Taa aent free. -ll)NEV R. MORSK, Jr. A CO.. J7 Park Row, New York. Mailed to aay addreu, poal-paid, oa rcoeint of prieo. deoi-n The Great Trescrvcr of Hcnlth! PUR I-OR ATF.il A fill Ct RE PREVENTIVE TOR or r.HEtMAIISM COLDS. BUCK SK 1 N U iM) h KG ARM EN TS ! roa tAirt ax tisitrirj, For sale !-y C. K RATZKR A SONS, De. Jl, ls-0. Cle.rf.ld, Ta. COURT PROCtAMATIOJ, AiriiKREAS, Hob. C. A. MAYER, Tret 1 1 ident Judre of tbt Court ofCummta Deis of tbt twenty filth Judicial Pislrict, eoirpoaed of Iht counties ot ( learfleM, Centre ana Clinton and lion. 8 Ml K L Cl.VUK and Hot. JACOB WII.H1.LM. A-sociate Judgetof ClearBeld ee., bavt issued tbelr precept, to mt directed, foe tbt holding vf a Court of Cutntsti Pleat, ol Ibt Covii llouft, at Clearfti'ld, ta and for the connty of Clearneld. com metric on tht eeroad Mua day. the Ulh day ol January, A. II. lc1l. bbi to eonhnwo U.NK vt KbK. NOTICK IS, therefore, hereby given, te jnrors and wittiesses, in and for taid eomityot Clearfield, te be and apprar in their proper persona, at in o'clock, a. m., of said day, to do those things which In thgr behalf pert an to be done. GIVEN wnder my hand at Clearfield, this 14th day of Itermber, in tht year of our Lord, ens thonstcd tight hood red and scrcniv. CYKKMl d ilUWK,VWe.y. (;o to Mrs. WATSON'S and aee Iht lew ttvles tn lints, riuino", Lncc GikkIs, Furs, and mart, ether (.oo.l Jnal rrenlvrd fiea the eitr. and all dreiral,!. for llul.Jav til ls. Mv Hats and Trimminira are not el., newly innt over, bat jast received, and laa a.. ret tivlre. GOn HATS, al i (i, I.AIUF.S- FI RS, aa low aa. J at Velvet Trimming, and Press Goods entire!, new. Also, a new and krautlfal lint af JKtTELRT. Jnat arrived. ' Mna. T. K. WATCOS. Clr.rB.l.l. neeeraher 21. I;a It. J. A. BLATTENBEBGEB, Claim and Collection Office, OfCKOLA, Clemrnrld Co., Pa. C"Conveyanelnt and all lr,J aru-re drawa wklh aeenrwev and ili'alrh. l.i.n. oa and pas .aire Uriels la ad Irora any lnl la Karon, proeared. artS la la ItiTB 4 Y-Came Irearias tin, on tbe ,rrailm i of tb. eahaeriber la I'nioa tuwn.bia. oa or olK.l Ibe imhnf Anmat last., yearling red brin- ! die Steer. The owner la hereby rnititrd to eame ' f.ivward, Bov prnnerte, ay eharara and Uka ' nira away, or aa win rj. a,.i.-.-fl f aeerlln, to ' ! John lAnonin:. ! Rt" r. o., tv. ?i. s-pd. j tfflutational. MISS H. S. BWAVi bLtiUUU r OR GlRt rLEARFir.i.n. m N fpilE WINTER TMlilef fut,;n X eovavaanee aauridaf, Jaroarj J, hiHil this fall i for mUtrk ,t " . J pelent InslraMnr Save ae.aaaau.a S .fi.r. -in k. ... . 1 allraclir, and laatruetir,. -.W TBRJ.3 OF TIITI0X. Reading. OHki)rai,bT.Wrilie.OIUt History, Locl and detcriptiTt UtognTT with Map Drawing. (Irtttmar. Uti 1 AImIvm aa a. J tk. fl.i... I J Instrnttion to tnstromtntal sjtiie """ Oil palwllng, 24 lessens...... " It J " " ' T For full particulars send fat ("iwaiiil"' A Cltnrfleld, Sept. T, lt70 lypd. CLEARFIELD ACADEH Rev. P, LHarrison, A,!M., fr'm rpiIE iicoirn tKttioi. ef tbt prescLt srUw J. year of this Intifulio will tu-J!r1 I'.llVlll Y tl.. I . .1.- v . . I'upils ean enter at anr tine. 1k the close of tbt (Session. a' - trvm lot UBt tbCI Tht eowrte of instntetioa enbraeci tttr ,. aUJul ... . 1 L.. L s ' U included iu a tberoufh, practical and ed education for LwUi tries. Tbe Principal, harm Lsd tha advama- to eh txperieuoe in his profriiion, Mitres! nu riuwiuh uit euiirtaotiiiyaatrant will be devoted to 'He moral and mental trti of tbe yeuth phtced wler hit ebarwe. , 1 LJtliK tK TtniON. Orlhofrariby, Keadinc, Writinf. sad tr. Arithmetic, per bcation ( 11 weiki )....... it, Uranttaar, Wgraphy, AritbincUa att History ; Algebra, Oeomelry, Triwonemetry, Men. tiiralion, HurreyuiK, Philosophy, I'bj. ology. f hnutviry, Ilok Kerping, botaoy and Physical OcojrapLy "...p. Latin, Oreeh and ! reach, wttb any af tbt abort Brancbti ww fi;. ll!frrfi-,.,.f'ft i i. 9So deduction will be made forabstast fir or farther partienlars inauirt of Kct. P. L. UAHRlau.N, A. V Feb. S. 187.tf. - f niha. n. BRIDGE. MFRTH A1MT T A TT rrs (Store one door rest of Clearfield Hornet, Market M.-wwt, Clearfield, f. TT KKPS oa band a full assort sat a ts af c l V.es.i.r.ia. ...k . and Woelea l adersbirtt, Urawtrt and p tea tit t, rocati uaaaaercaitTt, Uioret, at uoeas nt aeept us IW rinthnnf all "RhaM an4 Knell as Black Doeskin of tht' very btst a Fancy Castfmtre, fa fftat Ttriely , alrt, f m, Coating, BttTsr, Pilot, CblathtAJa; est tn overcoetlnf . All of which will be told tkssih vBn, ana man up Becoming ut iBt Ittttl by oaperleaeed workmen. AUo, Ajrent for Clear el i eeeaty fori., int:er A Co'i. celebrated Btwiag Mtebiats Not. 1. lB6S.tf. H BRIDr.! tr A T HIT TT r Y C A T r r I IV 1V1 A? J A oiLL EITXATE 15 BIKNblDB TOW.NEUir Till K anKa.rilar barh mrm mnollM ikaai V. X offers bu valuable farm for sale, rooiatinj " " eajlra Vtf Wl WlllVal tTV !! .t rWTtTtJ CO Mr faMiM. and a Mialnr nnrfina hf Ikaa alaaawa Ui.a . elovtr and in a biph start of eultitattta. Ti dwelling, main baildinf ISiStt, kitchen and tw honte 12x30, all well finished, and a ban 20i60, with all the other oot fcnildinjrs, tettw with a thrietng orchard, bavinr lift aii lt irwi all grallnd fmit, 20 ptar tr on, and over A ckrm Dlam and beat-li trees, all beariar. This fam situate in Hum side township, in tight of pofiolw jr-ii mm, courvera mn aroooi doih, aejeni lands of Horace Patchin, Va, Andersen's rsua and otbert. Those desiring any fnrUttc inform lien can call on tbe ftremiie or address tbe mvia ijrned at Dnrnside P. 0., CleaHleltl oonetT. Pa. hot. n-iB r- w4aru iit STOVES ! STOVES! sWlSl FRED. SACKETTj : At h i fiore and Tinwart X'tablishmeat, M Market ftrert, nearly opposite tht Jail, has w flneit and cheapest assortment af Cook and Parlw Stores ever Hronffbt lo town. Amoag ttbsnhi DU let jntny cit;raiew TIMIW i'Ofli,TOVR, WhW-b la one of tha Wat aa aa f'MFAPHY 8toecs now madt. All pereons in want ef ear thing of the hind are retpeetfnllj invited ttssB and tee fur taemteltca. r A Urge assortment of TINWARE, At, hand. Jobbing done to order. FRED. SACK ETT. Clearfield. October J. 187. Lulhcrsburp Marble Yard! TUB inbrcribtr ret peel fully anooancts it tlil eoinranni'y and tbt peblic gtneallv tkat W ts bow attentively engaged in tbt manafaettrt tf iMonnmenis, llctd and Pont Stones,, Hand, TaeM and ltnreaa Tops, etc. No higher Iribtit can ts paid to a deceased relative or friend than the eras tion of an enduring slab aa a witness te esters, generations worm they bavt taid him or kerj- 1 have engajrrd Mr. Jiha W. Qakagai as ? Agent to tll, and te whose workmanship and stl many one bear witness. Orders tvltetted tad nrooiptlv fllled. Work delivered wberevfrdewrvA R. H. Ltthertliurg, Notmber 3. UT. New Meat Market. 11IIE andertigned have opeatd a Meat Mark si la the room formerly oecnpted by A In at itr lrvia. oa Market street, Clearfield, Pa , adjoiai Mossnp'a, where they intend to keep a stpp'J tf All hinds af Meat, Prwlt aad Vegetaklrs, And at rntrra re r:t tbb Tiais," Shop will be open rcgwlorly on T need ay. Tha red ay aad arday. aad meat delivered at any point. A ahtrt of public patron tea it reswcclfnlli tuhcited. r ' M. O. RrlOW. E. W. I) ROWS. Also Culinwt lo deal la all tiada at itrtrored Agricultural Impleej.ata. Clrareld. Auprlt I', lilt if. A Notorious Fact I 'pHKKK are more people treaMcd with La X l'lt'ases in this town than any other place tf its site in the State. One of the great oanset tf this is, the use f an impart article of Coal, lergels mixed with awlpbur. horn, why aot avoid all this, and preaerre your lives, by aaieg only Humphrey 'a Celebrated Coal free from ail impnriiitt. Orders left at tbe stores af Richard Aloteop and James D. Uraham A tteai will receive prompt attention. ABRAHAM Hl'MTURET. Clearfield, Koeember 10, ISTfi tf. DAVID REAMS, SCRIVENER & SURVEYOR, Latherburf, Ta. rpllE subscriber offert hit tcrvirette tb taMIt X. to eapeetly of Fcrirtner and !urveytr. Ail tails f'ir snrveytng pro mptly attended to, and tbe making of drafts, deeds and elherlegeJ tattre menu of writing, et era ted wit boat delay, tad warranted to bo oorrrot or ao charge. elS.'t ORGANS & PIANOS ESTVS AND MASON J- HAilLIS'S. r.a aatt it . i. I1AYES, Carwtaa.llla, fa. . r. latia ...a. t. iaa IRVIN & KREBS, Baeorsan l H. D. Ewoero, Law and Collection Orncr, aSOT CLEARFIELD, TA. Xbt I VttM'at KttTK K.-Uh.reaa. LeV i ters Testanmntaiv oa Ibt tsta'a af aire. 1HOMA8 CAMI'HCLL. deroaaed. lale af Hell townsbi. ClearteldtoantT. Transylvania, bavmf beta granted to toe andi-rslt-oeel, ant an 1"" inui-htrd tw aaid est.te will nleaaa maae navavaPt. and those baviag elaima or aataadt will f reseat tbeas proi.arty aaihrntie.red f.w wttlefj.at. AIiAV KUHTIl. JurtVU t CA WrRb'LU Ostend, Kav. t, dlpd. , Eaeeatera. IDR II1.L-Tbe tabarribet offert Ibt heaat 1 and lot ia which ibt raeidra Ik the Boraagb 01 Cloarllrld, for aale. It la altnatrd ta Market etre.1, ia aa el'glble loratloa for either a rlvata residenre, or for batiaeea rmfaee It a earaar lot and worth tht atteaiioa ol lhoee wanting invest in towa prr-peny. and one eonare froaj lha Coart lioave. Vet rHre, inonire oa tbf,eeaii,t. Via WARY rKKM'RROAST, at ti-i'i .'"ii T.. rrTTI A "