GEORGE B. GOODLANDKll, SDITOS ISO MoruinTOU, CLEAU FIELD, PA. Wednesday morning, jav. in, uti. Oen. Frank V. Hlair, Democratic candidule for Vice Fresidont in 18CS, was on Tuesday lost elected Unitod .Stain Senator by the Missouri Legis lature. "Gen. Harry." The midden death of Covode leave a clear field for Gen. Wliito in. the soutborn lection of tbo Slate as a Radical caiididato for Gov ernor. . m Gone. Watt, the Radical Senator who stole the scat from Dimo'nd, Dem ocrat, and Covodo, who Bto'e the seat of Gen.- Foster, in Congress, have suddenly .been cnlled to settle their final acconnt. A few more deaths of similar characters will break np the contestency business. Cessna and Schenek' had belter lookout. Inconsistent. Senator Yates of Illinois, introduced s petition io the Senate the other day for tho recogni tion of the Almighty in the Constitu tion. It might not bo a bad idea for Richard to do a little rccogniting that way in his own proper person. "Drunken Dick," as he is culled at borne, is always ready to reform every thing and everybody but himself. Disappointed. Bishop Ames has failed in having himself appointed as one of Grant's Commissioners to sloul San Domingo. Although the Bishop labored to get on the Committeo, tho job is so mean that even tho negro, Fred Douglass, refused to accept the appointment. Bishop Simpson, and at(least four scoro of other tchile and Hack Republicans, have refused to ao cept, yet Ames wants to go. Skcbet Investigation. The rob bery and plundering which has been tpoing on for a number of years in tho Methodist Book Co: cern, at Xew York, is at length being investigated by a proper Committee; but we are sorry to learn that tho investigation is being carried on in secret aesnion an in quisition instead of an Investigation. If those clergy in charge of the Con cern have been robbing the people, why not cxposo them like other vil lains f If innocent, let their innocence bo established without any whito- rriHlVirnr itn1 na avwoililv an rwiuaiMA The half of the concern having been ctolcn from the Church South, years ego, we presume thoso in charge of it supposed they had the right to accumu late property in a simular way hence the little unpleasantness on band now. Dead. Congressman John Covodo died suddenly at the United States Hotel, in Uarrlsburg, on the 11th. He was halo and hearty in tho even ing, and by 4 a. m., was dead. He was also Chairman of the Republican State Central Commiltoe. Ephraim Banks, o well known poli tician, and six years Auditor General of this Stnte, died the same dny, at bis home in Lcwistown. J. C. Campbell, a Democratic mem ber of the Legislature from Philadel phia, died at his home in that city the same day. Hon. Alex. King, President Judge of the Seventeenth Judicial District of Pennsylvania, diod nt his residence in Bedford, on Tuesday, the lOtli. lion. John Hickman, cx-Congresn-man, and for many years a prominent politician, died at bis borne in West Chester, on Friday last, in the Cist year of his ago. Taut. The Philadelphia rest says : "If yon want to get an office from tho Legislators or Senators at Harris burg, put yourself under training as a J prize fl filter, kick up a tremendous row, kill oK a man or two, make your self notorious as a bully, and demon strate to tho world that )nu aro al ways r?nily and anxious to disturb the ponce of the community." That is a bard hit at tho Radicals of tho House, who made the notorious desporado Wm. J. Ovens Sergeant at Armi of that body. I'ndicnl as the Pott is, it revolts at the idea ol'placing murderer in a position over some gentlemen. Mackuy Ei.icTin. The election for Slnle Treasurer was held in joint 1 fonvcnlion of the Ienislatiiro at llar-j risburg, on Wednesday. J ho norni nee of the Republicans was H. Y. Mm key, of Pittsburgh, and the nomi nee of the Democrats was Daniel O. lisrr, ot the same city. I lie vote tood Mackey, 70; llarr, 00. Whero ' iiv niv ji--iiK-iiruin, reirenciimeiii j in winen ino writer urged the rrosi ond reform Republicans w ho brought . dent to remove certain Uepublican of nbout llai key's defeat lust winter f ficiul in Chicago, on the giound of - their complicity with tho frauds of Vi tUll 1 lit J KAI I. VUF-MUB J VMIIOUB W lllKy UlftllCrS Ol tlllll VlTtU- M. Clay, of Kentucky, who has filled ouscity. Mr. Orville Grant, after hav considerable snnco in the history of , ine detailed certain fraudulent li-mm. tho anli-slaverv airitation in this country, and who is well known as the American Minister at the Court of SL Petersburg under the Lincoln ad ministration, has renounced Republi canism and csme out flnirmled f.,rlli Democrscy. This he did in a speech recently delivered in Madison county, Kentucky. 'Petroleum V. Nssby," Ohio IUilical, delivered a lecture roranlly In Boston, 6n the "Man of Bin." U is lull oi nara nits. Among otner things he says : 'I saw cadctship sold for dollars. I met judges ol courts in tho southern Slstcs who, len years siro, wore host- lors in livery suIjIks in (he North, ..J I i i . j . : : I i ! uu niiim aiiunitiijjo ui truiiiiiui inn they bad gained ftom standing in tho ' jTiioners" doik " The . tri-rt- The following I a lull lit of the members of the present Legislature aura. i;. i h r ft-).! i) JAW llenlley H IDA Nugle 1) 4 lieo t'onncll It 5 II J llrm.li K llenry-N Uveal R S Jni W Knight II T Kdwin Alllmghl II J lluPny llevii II 9 Wm M Randall II 10 A II llroe.lhea'1 II 11 P M liilprhntit It 1! 8 O Turner I) 1.1 A (I Olmttred It M A II Hill l 15 C K lluekalew I) II) David 1 ultima It 17 K Rdllngfrli R J II erlel n III A l Milkr II IV M Hunren D 30 llirnin P.ndlev D 31 H II Pelrikrn U II M Crawford 11 5 llnrrv White H .1 W A Wallace li 24 A A Purinen 1 lb Jh I. llraham R M II Andermn K 2S J Kiitaa H 27 Jeniei Kerr R 2 llarrlron Alloa R n U H Delanietar K Ot'BI Or BErRBIKNTANTES. Pkiladilfhia. Dt'.l. 1 8 PThompron R 2 Geo Mellowwn I S Sumurl Joicpbl D 4 Wm KM lot U i Wm llully It 1 Mooney D 7 Hobt Jnhnlton R If L Marihall R llina nigl.y I 10 J E Heyhurn R 11 Samuel M llager R II John Lamon R III John ltumhrH R 14 John Cloud R U Adam Albright R 15 Win P Smith R 17 Joe A Campbell 1) 18 Juki Miller It 1 Ii&ao lleretcr D Allrakony. 1 I) N White K I John II Kcrr R 3 Henry Warner R 4 Join's Uobb R IMS Humphrey! R Jamei Taylor R A rmotrong. 1 0 S Putney U Btaarr and Watiimglon. I T M Lethermm It JWA Mi.kor It SWC Kliurlock R Btdard, '.Ion Sam. .reef. 1 W n Banner R IBP W i.hart R ll.rht. 1 JoVin A Conrad D 1ATC Keffer D I 11 U 8chwart D lllair. 1 Drnj L llewil R Bradford ottd Sulliva. I Janel H Webb R I Parley H Buck R Buekl. 1 Faronrl Uarrab D t 8 C Pareell R Bul'tr, aarMft at Jer ctr. 1 Alci P Moore R 1 8amnrl D Clarke R I K A Wheeler R 4 0 l lei-icer R 1 W II Row D (feeieroa, .'inrea Jk M- A'ea-a. 1 A C Kuyea D Curbnn mmd Joaroc. 1 W B Leonard U Caaafer. 1 Ii Priwr R t Joteph C Keeek R I 8 11 Hoopel R Clariom mmd Jiftrtnm. 1 kUlmaod Kngliih D Crtxttrd. 1 J II Gray R I D U H , Miami P Clrarfttd, Elk k rareal. I John I) Hall D Ctarra. Mai. 1 P O Meek D rofwaiota mmd 1onlaHr. 1 Thoroaa Cbalfanl i Vnmbrrland. 1 John B Uldi D tawAi'a. 1 A C Smith K I John K Paraonl R IMIavirt. Tyroa Uwli D JTria. 1 Oeo W 8tarr R I I N Miller R 'uyefr. " 1 T II Kohnatterly D f'rmmklin find Prry. I II U Milliken 1 I Uao Kkinner D freeaa. I R A MoConnrll D Huntingdon, Mifflin mnd jMmtqJu, . 1 II J McAtrer D I A Kohrer II Indiunm and H'ealaiae. land. 1 II K Rloan D I T MrMullia R JAM Kulton R LaneaHtr. 1 Henry M Kojle R I George WhiUon U I John K Wiley K 4 A C Heina-bl 11 icbaana. 1 Juoatban Zerbe R Ltkujh. 1 Adam Wooleeer D I II M l etter 1) .Maura f. 1 8 II Keene II I Georre Coray R I Kirhard W illiami R Lyeaning, Vnion fnndor. 1 Famuel Vt ilaon U i John Camninr D I William Youn D JoHfoeaiarjr. 1 J J C Ilarrey P 1 Oliver U Morrii V Svrlkampton. 1 Fantucl Boileao D 2 I) Engleman D A'arfAaiarINa!. 1 R Montgomery D i'itt.and H'oyna. 1 Par id A Weill U Polltr mnd Tioaa. 1 John 8 Mann 11 1 B U Strang R SrnnnUill. 1 Jamei till! II 1 i lrrin Steel D 3 Francia MeKeon D Snoontkanm ar H'voaiiaa. I K B llardilee R 1 A B Walker K reaiNoe and H'arrm. 1 J II McJunkia R 2 C W Btona R 1 Lemuel Koaa D 2 Prank J Magee D Srrtrd Hint lUehl. Tilton was dismissed from the edi torial control of tho Iniicpenilint be causo he tried to squaro its utterance with its name. He was soon informed that independent political views might do very well lor private rehearsal, out would not add anything to his salai when mndo public. The following a portion of tho article for which be was discharged, which is as true lis preaching: "The body politic is corrupt from one end to the other. Public officers arc practicauy uuutib,ia ia M pw lie auction. Political parties are sup ported by on open and shameless tax- levy on the saluries of officials. Influ ence, patronage, and a friend at court these are the pillars on which our pontics now rust. J no glory which attracted to the public service in the daya of Hamilton and Jefferson has departed. A public omco is now con sidered chiefly in the light of furnish ing its occupant with an opportunity to cam his living or to mnke Ins for tuno, rather than us a placo in which he is to serve his country and benefit mankind. The nation asks for a thorough, cogent, terrible reform in the civil administration of the Govern ment. There must be no half way amendment. Nothing short of a Iladi tal chango will answerthe national ex pectation, or will save tho Uepublican party." Half the Radical editors will lose their positions if they do not quit tel ling tlietruth about "the government" and their parly leaders. Truth is as fatal to Radicalism as strychnino is to a dog. Col. ItiniARD HiAi.r. This dis tinguished imposter, whoa few months ago, was employed to teach the chris tian pcoplo of Indiana morals and temperance, and who during hi visit to our pliice was feasted and fluttered by some of our best families has turned up in tho Quarter Sessions Court of Allegheny County as the wicked and malicious deserter of his wifo and child 1 The latter being an infant only a few months old. On the testi mony of his wife, a poor heartbroken woman, who appeared in Court with tho pledge of affection in her arms, the uufuilhful Iieulf was convicted and now awaits sentence When this lit tle "onplcnssntness" is over wo sup pose he will resumo his writing lor lie ( hrutian Juxdieal, and possibly may favor us with another temperance lecture. The Colonel, we lear is a graceless scamp and ought to be se verely punished. Indiana Democrat. The Colonel, and the paper for which he writes, are as nearly alike as two ace. Tho words "Colonol'' and ''Christian" aro ignominiously associated. Grast Wiiiskt Ilixti. All the jrnnt folks smell of whisky. A few days since wo published a letter from Orvillc S. Grant, long known in Chi raco for his relations in il.n u-l,llr- ring, to his brother, Ulysses Grant, actions, wrote : "1 hem aro all facts Hint I most positively know, can "swear to them, and can prove every "word of them by mon under oath. Now this confident gentleman re tracts his letter, and says thst he was "misinformed and prejudiced," and that, having "unintentionally "prejudiced the Presidonl against hon orable men and good officers," he has sinco made amends by rccommerding thnl they be retained in office. Mr. Or rille Grant's whisky ring is now to his mind, then it was not. That is all. Tbe iron railriiRj briiliro otor tlie I Ohio t rsrUcmbarir. West V.. con- nocling the Iinltitnuro and Ohio snd Marietta ahd Cincinnati railroads I -. 1 .... j ,, . , 'j nn. uwiiijiiuicu on naturdiiy. lb briiliro ia over 4,000 f,.r. nni snd cost I1,0"0,f,pn. Valuation of nil rronrr( nssrssrd for the jrnrs 1871, 1872 and . -- Townships and DoroiiRhs URAL fcSTATKt V.luauf w fa. ii 1 f il li If . a. !r i 1. o H O tr 9 u If 11 Zl r ! m i so. notuiai u. 4 c Meeoaris R Bell Bloom Hogg Bradford... .... Brady ... Iturnilde (heL... t'orington Clearriald .....I.. CurwenarilleM,. Peeatur Ferguson Uirard Goahen...H Uraham ....... (fuller, Ilnalon. Jordan.. kartbaua. Knox. Lawrence.. Lumbar City... mo i;u 7J 0i I7S 4:11 am 214 ISi lit "140 414 i:ii 12S 2ns IIV ins 124 130 142 134 572 6S ISS I m it 2S1 7 17 S I9.7CJ 21.S'.S (.027 U.iiO SS.244 2.1,724 23.21W 17,021 2,2114 j:tl tus 13,003 ll,sn 8,424 4.SVS u.ev.i s.or 4.77S ,S.'i 7,042 2.74S 20,24(1 1.630 14.V0S I0.24S 40 11,243 17,704 4.S1S 8,458 S4.102I M SO S4.770 S 00 14,203 44.SS2I 1 4j I 401 48,0771 0 s to 4 411 I 411 5 00 43 001 1S0,02S 107 AII4 37.4S'jl 20.i0 M40 J.S.'.H 4?,cm 13 40 i 2.'. 3S,47 a nn SS.400I 17, US 27.ISJ 2.'l,ll! 10 Off I 40 3 a ti 24,131 . .14,347 4 0(1 I 4II 12 40 1 40 e 00 t 24 I 0(1 87,0llll 12,4I2 124,224 S.4I0I 42.4C:' Morrti New Waahington 7,0411! '"I uaceola 2.400 SO Oil). I'eun. Pike Union Woodward ... 34,040 I 0111 (17, t 4 10,8401 S 001 14.SO0 I Total.. 37S.02S I,o2,40l. In aeeordanoe with the Ael of Aneembly regulating Irl-ennial naieaimtnti. and eoailitatinf board of Aumeor in the eonnty for 1871. anon properly taiable by law: and herewith give .otiee that In 14th, 7 . . . ' .r .r ' r . ... 01 Aaaeaeorf nave been made below a juet rate; and Attrat: O. B. Goontisnts, Clerk. Commiaiionera' Ofiee, Clearfield, Pa., January efrrro Keptatert. The tptakerthlp. , The Mobile (Ala.) correspondent ufi We do not believe there is a gentle Tho Hartford Timet gives tho follow- mnti in the whole Commonwealth bet ing account of the way in which the ...... . t.i .1..' ii-imi rriicniuio arm vauuiu ui 1110 recent election in that city. We com mend the story to all virtuous Ilepub licana: I have trrcat nlensure in inforrrflnir run Ihll aaiM fiwa frnm Piiflir-n I piiIa i J ........ .WUIVH. . . Smith, the Radical Governor has ttiven up tho contest. We now have a Dem ocratic Governor. Our city election on the Cth resulted in an cntiro over throw of carpet-bat; officials. Evcrv member of the city government is now ncmocratic. 1 he Kauicals used every effort to bring negroes from ad joining counties, as usual to voto. A recent law passed by the Radical Leg islaturo mndo it a criminal offence to challenge a vote ; but if it could be proved that a man had voted illegally, ho was liable to criminal prosecution The great difliculiy was to find these negroes after the election was over. But the plan adopted by tho Demo crats to detect them In the late elec tion, was this : We have eight wards A detective forco was stationed at each ward, with fish-hooks from So. 1 to 8. When a negro who was sus pected presented himself, they would fasten the hook in his coat tail, cor responding in number to the ward. men w iieii ,u nviii iu anubiicr ward and voted, they would find tho hook, which was a good evidence that ho had voted ; they would arrest him at once and send him to jail. After thev had got about forty in jail, tho negroes becamo alarmed and gave up thoir plan Of repeating; and the Democrats carmcd the city. MiiANcnoi.T Accident. We an nounce, with a sad heart, the death of Amos rjtone, Ksq., one of tho most prominent and useful citizens in the con nty, at rsirview station, on Thnrs dny evening of last week, nndcr cir cumstanccs which render the event peculiarly mournful. Mr. Stone ro sided near the Station, whero ho con ducted an extensive forwardinit and commission business, besides serving as i ostmaster ana overseeing the management of his real estate. His house stands on ono sido of the Lake Shore it. It. track, and his store and warehouse on the other, lie wss driving a two-horse team attached to a sleigh, and on reaching ll e crossing, stopped while a freight trnin went by, not noticing that a passenger train was coming from the other direction As soon as tho road was open, he started the team, and had nearly clcarej tho track, when the locomo live of the passenger train struck the rear of his sleigh, about a foot from the tail piece. Mr. Stone wss thrown about fifty fret, and, falling upon a rock, his skull was crushed, and he was instantly killed. He leaves a most estimable family, consisting of a wife and six children. Erie Cbscrcer. Triplet Truths. Tho ablo and eloquent Governor of New York John T. Hoffman concludod bis An nual Mcsrage with tho following sen tence, composed of a triplet of truth, : To dcjicnd, for the peace and order of localities, on the federal army is not self-govornmenl ; to substitute the regular soldier with his musket as a peaco ofiionr, in place ol the. constable with his writ, is not to preserve the peace but to establish tho condition ot war; to snrrcndcrelectior.s to tho con trol of the I'raiident, supported by armed forces, is to surrender liberty and to abandon a republic. A Chicago woman asks fur divorce on tho ground that her husbnnd has never, in all their seven yenrs of mar ried life kissed her once.. How linn- pry she must be by this time. Hut tho hiit-hnnd toniiluins Hint, though he mnj have neluctcd his duty in llist lino, ho knows of forty or fidy other men who have kissed her enough to niako it nil up. Tho ISnston (( O'imiilains that l)ie atmoa,liero of tho White house is "heavy with the miasma from the fens of corruption," and the Louisville ('oinVr .(iwrs(j snys : "Well, jtistl wait a little ; don t be uneasy about' the honllh nf the present tenants; we are all making arrangments to lurn them out in a short time." The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has decided that, if a man put his head or arm through tho car window, and is injured by coining in contact with something which reaches closo to the window, lie cannot reoovcr for the in jnry, tho set being considered negli- gonco on the part of tho passengers. So lis It Tho New York Leader, says that (lav. Geary lias eflVctaully disposed of the Ian chance Pennsy I-1 vania had of a representation in thej err.plnj ment of tronp st rlctinne . of Clenrfltlcl rounljr, rm wim wc Iloairl snd Low. IPKKBOrJAL PROPRRIYl lloraeo, mnlea, aewi, Men eeat.J mkiII Undt it si n ! i I! 1 z fl IS PS. fl tr I 5 ii 1 If i s if M f.S so. D0UL4SS ;S 0 C. SO. T.J3S IA,.14 S.272 S.S27 t.soo 12,801 4,112 8.AII 10,448 13.0001 II 7tl S4,4Ol 4 00 ., 7,880 202 170 e,2MI; I 00 11,84.11 1 74 48 0,304 1. 4 JO 20,818 8,724 '".2S0 ll,87 48.050 12,000 " ' 7 i5o; 112! 842 S.22S 411.011 m,so6 43,0171 1 741 14 3 40 101 4 40 4 OOi I 10 40 263' 48e 1.0 610 UO, 10,148 iAl J.7SS .2V 3.333 , 185 0.073 M2H JI.OIO I140nj7,454 : Kis! 7,440 116 7,1:14 ltjttozsr l'jKin.6io UV, 8,270 14 851 I 12 T,74 24.03111 4,01 Si 142.381 111.234 18,004 S7.ft.H0l M4,400'i 40! 107, I..HSS I 50 ., 4 00; 4 00 .. 1 75 5 Olll t On . 27JOO 23.S48 , sin S.IS7 87,230 2,02 14,103 I.1.0O 28,117 20,i8 21 "i'.ooi 7,400 84.3801 S,l.10i 3 26; 4 511 en i to! 13 45: J(e 40: 301 ytu S.405 8,720 7,3 8,716 141 144,142 M,S46; 4 25 208 IS) J30 144,214 23' 1.1 02 14, 1,680 I sua 841 1314 8,301 31,804 28.IS3I 42.8701 110,270 4 SO 1 74 14,888 8,374 11,300 2J s 128 S CO S 001 loo! 4j IP, 700 350,310 !l,444,87' '110 868 33O.00S 427! all fiartlct Intcrealed will lake nonce, mei appeal 18, 1&7I. tur entitled to the Speakership of the . ,1. 11.'.- n- iv..t sunaie lUIUl lllu Jiun. i ill. A. net lace, Senator from Clearfield county, lie has been elected Senator for three terms, and this fuel alone is an u mialakablo evidence of tho high ap preciation for ability and honesty m which ho is held by the people. (Jut thine is certain, there would be no such thing as prostitution of the posi tion for schemes of plunder and politi cal rascality. The finpror of corruption has not during his whole Senatorial career touched his character, nod ho is to day regarded as one of the purest and most upright men in the State. lie is an able lawyer, a decided Demo crat and a courteous gontlvman. Lit the Democracy of the Senate start out by electing him Speaker, and their course will bo approved by every hos est man in the State. Jlr. Wallace stood and battled for tho party when our members in tho Senate were small indood. He has now lived to sco tie political complexion of that body changed, and to elect him Is but ajuit tribute to official integrity and private worth. Butler llcrald. get? dmti$mfitt. MOSHANNON LAND L LUMBER C0,f OSCEOLA STEAM MILLS, . HAVrrACTl'stBt LUMBER, LATII, AND PICKETS n. ii. BiiiLLiNoronn, rraeije.t, Ofioe Fereai Plaea, No. 12 8. 4tk it, I'btJ'a. JOHN LAWftll)', General Bnf'l Oaceole Mill. Cleerlele eeaatr. fa. MONIIAXXOX USD AM) LIMBER fOMPVW criiK INDUCEMENTS TO- rurrha.sers of Choice Goods -t- IT TUIIK MAMMOTH STORE IK OSCEOLA. Now Cab Inc. ! AfOSHNNoN LASn AND I.I'MBPR COM I PAN Y oner for eala Tawa lot. la tb. hor oath of llaeeole, ClearSeld eonnty, Pn and nln. loll to anil purehaeera owUide the Umm of anid hwoogb. Oaoeola ll litnaled ea the Nnihanaou 'reek, In tbe rlrbeat portion of lb anualy ol ClearSeld, on the line of the Tyron. A ClenrSeld Railroad, where the Mo.bannon and BenroHoa braneh roadi Inlerwet. It ia ulao In tb. heart of the Mmhenawn eonl haria, and Urge bodiea of white pine, hemb-k, ook, and ether limber ear mand iu One of the largi-it lumber manefeetar. Ing erl.l.li.bmmlt ,n the Slate I. loeated ia the tnua, while there are many other lumber and hingle wiilli nroond It. Tbe town ia but ae -ea veer old, and eontaint n p.tpuletiu of one ta-in-and inhabitant. r-Por further rnfonnatlon apply nt b. oSlor of Ihe nbore eompenr. JOHN I.AWfllR. ' ") ije,..,.l S.,r.,,r'ee.d.n(. v . ... . 1873, Tamme ,or aimc nnu . a ) i itiAAl rnic prr rrm. aim mi, bu..ji h i! z i si et a u Sit 51 a-o. t ew) J DOtUiat DUt.l SO. UO. TIL. SO. TaLI'S. 10,085 lt.110 1,044 8.083 13.-.S4 24.714 17,425 to! 288; 98 ?27i $.1,102 ,3I0 040 2.2H0 2.040 4.0x8 4.605 8,140 1.1-6 1.0.18 731 2,107 2..110 2.200 1.001 1,783 1,100 . i.Vt 2.2V0 1,700 1,025 6,310 786 2,957 684 - 860 2.1'26 S.877 1,106 1,650 112 t145 ,056 74 214 "i',244 1,025 40 47 80' SI 0 67, 72' 72! 16! 10 424! ill 214; 62 irmi 61 61 4 04l 72 1561 2p IO.i .6W 77i ti no) 42' 110 120 lis! 60 110 llll S8l So! 185 ..12 I67 62' 63i i 103, 50! 44 71' '43i 401 liO 48, 1861 44: 9( til 125 4j 10 2C 200 210 846 110 74 1.0511 2.10 225 124 60 " i'io no 10.4(U 8.405 20,76(1 , 2.234 U,f. 2,100 -2.410 4.540 ; 2.404 1,804 8,025 101 a 160 184 to 283,800 . 4743 7,1.V1 til 220 (12.062 rerlaion, tba Coma.inir.nert of Cloarteld eonnty herewith pabliah the nboee etalemrnt, ahowing the aggregate ralne and aaieaiment made by earb 16th and 17th days of Nareh, 1S71, at the Comminionert' 0o, in ClearSeld, are lied npo for lullj deterwilnmf whether any ef Ua aaid ralnetieae . .f- . J . L J L... .I... .A tt..t ,. .... Mill k. .11.. .1 may ne mane oeiween inia time ana lave. tx 3,dfrrtlsrmfnt0. J. j. LINGLE, ATTORNEY - AT -LAW. 1:11 Oaceole, ClesrteU Ce la. y pd MOUNTAIN SEMINARY, BIRUINUIIAU, Hanting-doa Connty, Pena'a. The Tweaty-Bereiitfc Roaioa epenl February 9tb. Jaall-lm L. O. ORIKR, Principal. Cash Salaries raid Agents. WE want on good rtit is rrry eount to tntrodiu an totirely octr arttcU. Fair alary paid. Thii ii no bum hug, but a Irjfitinatc Ibing, ttidortH hr ur aioct nrun.int.rit mn. A MrrM liENDKH'KH, WAhKBN t CO., jan)8:4t rittifltld, Mai 1)HOPOAI.H.PrTtpo..Ji will U rcW4 by tba nndcriirnrd until February 10, Id?!, tur doing tha aton work and layinn tha briek f Mrrtmf Jluaat in Anion. lit, llrar&eld ennntj. iottio iret, tw itariai. aim, for doing lh ear pttr work of Mid, billdiag. Work to to eonv newd April lit and eompkti-d by tb lat of Hfptembcr. 1171. Tba Cntntttr will I-rank all tha material on tba ground. Tbt plana and pec i neat ion. of anid building will b bown by tna nnderrigntd at AaranriliV, rieaHlld t':t T. Jdlt h A N( Br., . Ii. W. WISE, Cammittto Kioi Ilaptlit C&nrth. Prnpoinla will alto b rcir-d by tha nndar lignad fur building a frama Meeting I'aute in Brll tow a w ip, Llanrncltl aoanty, I'a, DAVID MrCllACKK. "fmnla;!! Bowtr, CUaraald eonntjr, Pa. 5herilT's Sale. liT ,.r1" ' . "' U Lnarim ratio; la A r xm ot me lo.n ef t'.mm.a piaaa of UI.Mt.14 .oanle, aa4 la ma 4ireeteil, tk.re will be einoae. to PlllLIC 8AL,t tba Cenrl now. in me noro.an oi I'learleld, an Tkandar the 14 dee of Febrnarj, 1S71, at I a'oloek. a m ' tba following Baal Eitate, t. wit ; r' " The followia. deaeribe4 real eel ate ts 11",, ClearfiolJ eounle t A eertain lot of a ronnd bow-' ed on eaet by lot No. S, aonth by Ilaneoek atreet, went hj Hrlabin atrert, and nortb by Bearer alley, and known in plot of aaid town ai lot No. S, witb a two-alory nfaok bouae, 40x1, kilehen HilS feet, creeled tbereon. Helted, taken In .aeration and to be eold al (be pmperty of laabella and llarid Perting. - SMlidJert will take notice Ibal 1J per eent. ef the pnrebnae Konay nail be paid when tbe prnoerty la knoeked down, or It will be put np again for ..la. JLBTIN 1. P1K, 8aairr's Orrirs, I Sbtrit. Cl.ara.id, Pa., Jan. it, IST1 IHTn ATSI. Came Impelling on the pram! J aee of the nbaerib.ra, in llorre townihin. oi tbe lat of tleeember iaat, three hboala, all white, ' appored to he about a year old. The owner will eome forwenl, prove property, pay ohargea, and take them away, or they will he di.poei of a aording to law.' TII"X AH M KAHK. jnnl:.1l JAMKSMk'ASK. rjMt am. w iiom IT m i o( i:ni I I hereby giro notion that my wife, KI.1ZA H r. Til SMll.KS. barlna- trft my bed and board. without Juat can a. or prorneation, I will pay nn! neon oi nor eonirneiing. Jaall Jl Jc.Hl' SMILES, 1I.KtTltlN-A meeting of tbe StoekbeUlera J J of the ClearSeld and farwenerille Turnpike Had Company will be held at tb. offlee of Jamoa Wrigley, in tbe rtorongh of Cieeirfleld, ea Thorn day, January tt, IMl.nt IS o'eloek, a. m for tbe pnrpnaa of eleeting a board of mnnagera for tbe enauing year, lir ord-r of the I'rr.ident. II. I. KKKll, Seerelary. ClearSeld, Jannnry II, IS7I IU AttMl WIMTR ATtlR'S NOTICR-Nolioa it hereby given thai lellera of administration en tbe nut. kf Jtl8P.I'll IHXIVKR, d retired, laU of Pawn town.bip, ClearSeld eonnty. Pa., haeing been duly granted to the nnderiigued, all pereoni fnd.bled to laid eitate will pleaie make paymrnt, and Iboi. having elaimt or dmandi will preeenl Ui.m properly authentteated for art- llenient. iiiiijhas A. HtMiVKK, . Penn tp. Dee. T tlpd. Adminlilrator, Yrndnc In Dof.Rs Township. rpi.KRK will he ripon. to P.Mie Sale, en the I per.mir.ior the late Silai Turner, In luwviblrt, t'learfleld eonnty, I'a., on ' SATL'RIIAV. JANUARY Slay. Ir. Tbe following deierttod Parannn Pronerly i Two hnraee, i eowi, two year old Iteer, iprinr ,iirearel. I hog, oati by the buihel, burkwhoal, rye. eora in ear. about I toni of hay. I ael of old bar neia, forka, rakea, I beef, eutttng Imi, two-hnrae wagon, two borM llrd, grinditnne, pair ipreada, 1 Hove, pair of he.l.teadi, Ae. W-Hale to eommeneo at IS o'elork, a. m., of aid dae, when tha terme will b. made known. I.I CY TI'RNRR, R. C. FAt T, Jan. 4 .1L Adm'ra nf Silm Turner, dee'd. CTATP.IvlKST OF THE FIN AVCES or ynr O ClearSeld County AgrienltumJ Koeiety for tbe year A. n. lTOi Ji'uv f. WriTll, Rio,., Treeiurer. In aeeonat witu raid noriely, neuron. To amo.nl roe'd from Trea.nrer llilli... find SJ To amount ree'd from gmnnd rent Ml 00 To nmonnt ree'd frm tifhH ofllee, Ae 1,031 S4 To amount ree'd from Co, Comm're 100 00 Total. ... I,J: 1 cnnnimn. Pi halanee rent due for I (... 3I OS II T tain. Sf and IA70.. 4 it Py printing S .15 Hr merebanti' aeronnta SS 1 Ity employrwaat Pair..... I8 ? Py premium! paid 20 By amount paid R. Shaw. Jr., on uw ground, lei pnvment, SOS s By balanee in Trwna'l baodl.... I! OS Tolal SI. MS 11, Sid 5 ORAIIAM, Seeretary. A. W. 1871. Spoflal Aolirc. 1871. Dns. llll.l.S k FIIAW deoir. t. nnneunee In their patient! that having lueeeeded la get ting a material redartion In the Patent Lieenae for thii year, will pat np ArtlSeieJ Teeth en Rub. bay Raea, at a much lower pnee than we eould heretofore. ClenrSeld, Jn. 4:Jt. IM'llfl WAKTKIWI.aa L. Belirn.tr In .ill pay the very h'g beet . a. n rnit.forall! ,.. ...... a i, ou. , '"" r'"",-7: I i Ws li 1 A n nw I IIP 11 1 1 II I w I mil .u , 1 f - :h m l t L , a .'3 ft. a Hi it mi I1 so til : I'l : 3 1 Iff Sr : 3 1!?2l) AT'f 1 MLS. CIS ".745 t.250 S,470l 1.6711 1,340 2l),475 170 73 40 43 It 47 25 42 80 6 60 62 21 42 46 14 1.1 6.1 10 62 31 40 61 42 33 65 42 17 17 36 1,27.1 10, 1,60 tol 201 21 S43 48 011 451 1,102 17 1.677 15; . 1.068 82 1116 70: 1,654 6 730 15 1,166 -ID 600 18 2,463 06; 1,580 72: 111 15! 20i tlj ,i! 2! 65; 26, : 7i 13 t 4: Hi I Si 1360 736 186 400 50 100 1,435 SK0 70 3,380 1 ,200 204 200 475 200 205 " 100 275 SI0 !74 1,172 206 785 70S 250 705 S.10 641 6,506 11,174 6,416! 23,725 0.4501 25,7441 2.S74 8,604 11,803 2.0HO 6,416 7,000 1.207 7,465 4,125 11.060 645 0 260 30 1,882 81 660 44 1,031 65 008 57 1,100 21 2.11 21 1,663 0.1 II 64 2,070 I4.6U0I 2.0241 12.44.. 6.0.15 4,7801 3.610 16,084! 46 2(S 61!! 1,72.1 201; 14 S57 4k: 1,16.1 on! 81-8 0r 1,651 SV 10.807 61 10 111 12, 1271.4111 45S 466 18.562 -" ........ MIIS. J. E WATSON'S FANCY STORE a FASHIONABLE MILLDiTBT ESTABLISHMENT. Pl'LL LIX OF JEWELRY, BEAlTI-j fal and now, a4 I llm. WATBON'B. F RESCII-WORKtD A LACK COLLARS, at Una. WATSOXS. I LK VELVETS AND TRIMMINGS, nt Mae. WATSONS. i 1EAl'TiriL Pl'LL LINE OF WOOLES Oeode, al tlai. WATSON'S. G ERMAN'TOWN TARN, IN BRIGHT AND elegant eolore, al - Mae. WATSONS. JJOSIERT, GLOVES, SILK LACEJ, RIB- bona, Ae., at Mai. WATSON'S. NEW AND FASHIONABLE LINE OP 11 air Ooede, at Mm. WATPOVR. A 10ILET SOAPS, PERFVMRRY, At., nt Mm. WATSON'S. J AlilES', MISSES' k CHILDREN'S FIRS, ... At M... WATSON-g. "I'TIFIL ALL WOOL SHAWLS, at Mm. WATSON'S. L ADIES' LATEST XVLR CLOTU COATS, Al h.. WATSONS. rpilKSK Honda, and many.tlier kindi .,),. ionabla tiooda, witk an entire new and ba tifol aaaurlmeat af BoaneU, Uttl, Pracch Plov er, Ae., will be lold at ii per eent. leea than an plaea in tbe eonnty, at ill. !:. M. lEWISO MACIIIJK. I am agent for the juilly eelebrnled Amerlean Button-bol. Ovor-aeaming Sewing Maebme, tbe greateit wonder nf the age. It ii light running, limpla, dnrnble, doee not eaiily gel out of order, and dooi more kindi of work thai any ether ma- ebinemade. Prie. of Combination Machine, witb eover, S7. nam Maehine, wilhent bntton-kole attachment, with eorer, &. Mna. T. R. WATSON. Cloarteld, Nor. H, Hit tmyl.71 new. (Ba iLEl A DUt, Idltor. thcloUarVccktij ua. lM4tl for Umm Sank. iMtawitnt Partnt-tt. MfHwitet, Mm.Kat, Prt Im'Mtl MtK, Wuilrt-t.Ttatikrr., u. til Mi- Mr r RM4MI Tm.t, Ut WIt, tnt m Dt.suhttr.at j) Iar. OltLT OXI DOLl.ia A VtAtt t one nr(DBtDcoricH fob -.-. Or in tti.1 ( Omii Ctpf. I. tfcMrt U A Oat u tTrr ve. MIt-WKlKLY 111. tdl A TBA B f lb mm tlat. 1 cnpnl CurKUr m KIlKLT, b-il it wrtmtn vrftj t .VMotM rwliwr. nt fsrnMWg mwt oiHntefmltMi-rltfe caMrr trthm. bacaat It conn tir mk Iimm l f omr tratr. TUB DAILY SI M, 3 A VSAB. A prtrf-ri'iwitiv rt.liTi' Bripr vim ttt Ursrt' cr,'q.atin iu ;) r.(l fr--r. Inilm rtunt. m itiv in pr it.c. a I ih ntw vti rvrrir frr I. ftfn eDj , hf HitL ova 4 uoaifc. or 0 ft ;ur. TERM3 TO CLUBS. TUB nOLI.AB wsfklt r. tr opm. om MMratt.r ftrilrf-M. U tlUfttO) toUttUt rl1). T'? ) fur. tnrs.idiT ful(t4 (IlwU UvrSVpr l UJ (rttr Hp Of rlht. riflOCB I) !ftr rtVl- f r, IftOfMt -4ltrwM (( tM Bwu -HkifWMjfr t . -fttr an ofrlb', Tblrirhro Ifsliara. TlftT PP'. Tm'. fftHttttrl' '1(1't-T1 (1s l-it nWml nNki(ff)''4tili tsiii r n,. n i nn.., Talrcrt. Ovliara. Vn tiafMfrivl r- rt-v, t: irwft mt Umj liftlif tor n rAU tn thfrtir -.vf I Mir IiAllara. n .anrlrMl ", nnm r. -MiTtrtr t4 4rf'l i-.l UiabftUir loraw rmr m vniitr apofriBajj, lxir lllara, TUB ItKMr.MIKKLY BUX. rut eile, f4jw. Mrtrlt i . A.trkii OsBllar. IntwM wra tr tfpara(i- amtt-, aM mm ctircpy 'camr tap .r l ,i t, Hlmicca Dallara. KIMD VOL' It MOXEY toFml tmr) fMr p ;, r 4rrV - C Tork. ilisrtfn r atBnlrni U n . trtsj rwiMM la MUara MtdtJuini Mntijf. Aidtm I. W. Htnttnrt. Polxkbrr. Sea oaoa. haw Tort Ore. A' DMIM'TStATUR1 rVOTICIiU-Kotlea ll hereby given that toiler of adminivtralioa .a the eaute of KII.A3 TlKNh'H, droewed, lute ef Boggi lownihip, Cleartold eonnty, pa., having been doly gmnled to the wnderrigned, nil r""1"" in'i pn r.iaie wm ptenee mane r.yen and thm hai ng elaimi or demnndi till rtrwaraal (lieaza t WIMr ( n( hamllo.t.4 f... mm. I " , t I''CV Tl UN TR, j r-- ii. ij -o4 Adviirfi'it. ifin liicpvvnn at lhi irisrwflhP ill imiiiiii n. WATf'IIKd. .1" ml mm IJ " i bi ! S E 1 m 1 r 2.3 S-l'T! ! 75, .' e.i s v mi' - " 2 s- rs rS:S. : e-5 i OLtCTS' MUtU. DOL'l S CI1 3 Ml) to.! 1 1,000 , 00 70 24 IS 64 10 16 04 SO 106 04 66 28 40 04 J 40 170 SO 42 10 40 7 41 .10 IS 84 28 41 IS 13 21 .10 70 II 86 62 70 77 11 20 III 28 14 61 61 41 25 61 47 41 43 62 22 0 24 68 12 27 MO !! 1,100 I 1 60! I 6(1 74; 46 06 10 00 4 00 76 I 00 11.660 1.000 7,200 I 24 I. 1 to,:. 6 0C : I , 10,500 1,600 V,160' 1 601 2 26 I 10 00 I 30 S 2 74 I 4 CO. 1 00 2.400 s,:oo I o,i 140 OOl 36.6I0 I 10,70S I l.60 01 ftMTEI II TIAFFSKU) KAMt'EL II. HIMlMAN, Uomniieilonrra. IlAVID DICK, Wisrrllanrouj. BOOK S WHICH IIATI ALWATI O I V K N IATISFACT ON DERErOFORE, WILL BE DISPOSED OF IN STCn a y a y AS TO PLEASE O B FRIEND! AND CIS TOMERS. JUST RECEIVED! THE FINEST ASSORTMENT OF nOLIDAT GOODS SUC1I AS BOOKS AND OTHER ' STATIONERY ARTICLES, EVER OFFERED TO THE CITIXENS OF THIS PLACE! K0W OS EXHIBITION AND FOR BALE AT prBLlSHERS' k MANUFACTURERS' PRICES, AT TBI POSTOFFICE." - Cleart.ld, b , , , , 1J ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY ! I WOULD rttaetriillt U tha .. itat f CLlABfirirD aa4 vlflaltj I 111 apta, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22d, Is Ike sew room, (nt d-er bilow the Maailoa Il.aie, Sxaad Street, witk an entire t itork ef W ATC11 ES, CLOCKS JEW EL RY, Of Ik Uteel itylei and kail Iniik, SlI.M.d milk eare. aa I bape poall think witk ge Uate. I will knee nn aiiartmial from nil ike lat.it neeelllea la Jewelry, laltn klt for tk Holidays. Thankful for year a it liberal patronage, t kope. by itrlot atteatloa In rn.laew, te arlt s aentiaaeaee ef the uai. All kindi ef repairing la i attended le. ly Has promptly -Bilr Jewelry mode le order. 8. I. 8KTDRR. reeber II, l7S. NEW DllUG STOKE ' VM. B. ALEXWDER. M. D.. DruRglal aad Apothecary, CUR WENS VI LLE, r A., Keep! eonitnntly on hand a large eirnrUneat of d it r s , Palenl Medlelnei. Painll nnd Oila, Varniihra, lire StalTl, Ae. Hi! .took of Drug! li pnre and frub, nnd euMomeri ran rel) upon getting the bell of everything la kn line, llii nock of r E K F V M E R Y , Toilet Artiolee, Hair Toaioe, Coamellei, Brn.bea. Toilet rSoapi, Couihe, Pooket Books Pena, lake. Penelli and Paper, nnd a general exenrtioenl of thii cl.a af good!, are all of the beet qo.llly. PURE WIXES LIQUORS, For Me. Heal purpoeee only, lllnee, ratty, Lubrleatlng Oila, Ae, la nail the waata af the reeamanlty. Ilia eltenalve aad well peleeled atnek of Tlrnga and Medicine, enable! kirn to III Phraieinni' preeeHptioaa nn ihert aotioe aad on the moat renoonablt terra a. Pnu.ken and Cbewerl will Snd bl. l . i-nf.iog looaeoo, I igari a PooB, to oonmt ol ike very beat brand, in the market. a inire or public patmnure ia enlielted. Oot. II Im. W. B. AI.KXANDKR. XOTII'Str-nlie. I. k.l.. .1 i. Furnitnrein the Sunqnehannn Uoneo, nt Cur- 1 mm:il. k.. k. - ... -w- urer, iih i-i-oh rnrpnwa DT and ltt,ahd to tli Bloon., lb- rrt9t rTVrirt, hat bttn : ni nrtrtrtdr ni nil ' n i u k rr i.l. I'll I 1 .1 P ? ' 5 MI38 It. S. SWAK?" JV4UVVM A. J k Vj i n C1.KAItnRI.ii, A. 4 if irivtlh 4rnti . A Primary drpariairnl will b ut,tmj pltnt inttraetor bava oen trrf-) a.T..H .in k. .v . I till tjM,-. TEHM8 OP Tt'ITIdJf. Rwllnf, Or.hoKrah7,Writii.(,ol,jtet L. nmt, I'riinarr Antliinctie himu. Gnnyhy ' . Hiitory, Local and duncrifttira U-r.Ll,j with Map Drtwirn, lirauaiar, k.biaj and Writirn ArUtitut lic . Algebra and tlia 8ciencci InairaatloD ia IntlmaiaDtal nailc.... " i. Oil f-latlrf, U I modi Wai work : tor full part ten lart aand for Circular CkarAald, HfpU I, lB70-tpd. CLEARFIELD ACADEM W St I II mm.-. nev. r. l. narriton, a.'M., Principj' riilE sscoan tsinon nf tba nrau.i -v., X. yr ' lw loititnlion. will nana MoNbA Y, the Jlit day of Ke.embrr, !; Pupile eaa enler at any time. Th.y enargea wnn luinvn From tbe time Ihey taur ine eloie of tbe Kenton. ' neowwrieui ui.irneiion emoraen evtry tlj Maoluded in a thoroneh. hretil ..J . edeuuewtion tor tolbeeaei. Tbe Principal, baring had tha aiiveuliri oauen oaporienoe in nil prolemon, Al.arri'pim and guardian! tbat hil entire nbililr and ...... will tie deroted to tbo moral and mental triu,, 01 toe youin lilaeeo under ltd rharge. ri.nu up Tii no. OrthormDliT. Rcadine. Hoiib. ... n.. Artlktnalir bm HMia. f 1 1 L . . Orniwar, Ueugrapby, Arilbmriia and Iliitory ,... ft, Aigeum, ueometry, l rigonomelry. Men. lurntion. Surveying. Philwophy, I'hvii. ology, C'beniiitry, book korptng, Botany and Phv.iml CHimnh tt. Latin, tireek and Preneh, with any nf tbi above Ifrenebei ....-... ......l H Ml'KIC Piano(..0leaaoni) T-No dednetion will be made feraliHam, . fimY'for further particular! inquire of Key. P. L. 1UUK1.W.N, A. 11., Peb. I, IS70.tr. Pria.ij.il. .lisrfllanronj. H. BRIDGE. MrPTUAMT TJTTnn uiuiinii i InlJaVJn (Stere one door enal ef ClearSeld luaj Market Mrecf. CUarmcM, !. T r (EPS ea hand full aiiorlminti ef Oeii, IV Fnrniihing Ueodi. lore ai kbln. l,. and Woolee Lad.ribiru, lliaw.ra and (nki Kerk-liei, Pocket Headkorekiefi, Qlovi., n, Vmnrellae, Ae., In (real vartily. Of p,, uoooi ai geepi iu Best Cloths of all "Shades and Colors." Sack ai Blaek Donkla ef Ike very keil mikc Paary Canimtre, la front variety , aire, Prnrk Coetiag. Bearer, Pilot, Chinchilla, and Prim oyireoatlng. All ef which will he lold iki.pl., Caah, and made ap aeeordlag te ike lateit nylei by eiperieaeed workmen. Aim, Ageal for Clearl.ld eonnty for I, R. Singer k Ce'i. eelebrnled Sewing ktarkiaci. nor. I, isea u, H. BIllllUI. FARM FOR SALE! SITCATB IX BIKX8IUB T0WKBI1IP. rpiin lolilcriber hereby glrel aotioe that hi X offer, hil rateable farm for eale, eoataiaiir a aeree, ef which are improved nnd ndr fenee, nnd n mnjer portion of tbe mme beint elorir and in a high mil of cultivation. Tk. improvementa eonaiat of a two lory olaak fraw. dwelling, main building IKiSS, kitehea and wait bouae I2iS, nil well Sniihed, and a lot ban. 20it0, witb all Ihe ether nat-bnildingi, loritU witb a thriving orchard, hariac I.1S untie Ire. nil grafted fruit, tt pear tnei, aad ever M cherry, pium in pencn ireee, all nen ring. 1 &u farm u lltuate in Burnnde townihin, ia liehl ef noitofte. grin mill, ebnrcbei and arbool borne, adjoin land! of lt.ruee Patrhln, Wm. Andereoe'k eel it. nnd eth.n. Tboec deairiog nny further interna tina can call on tbe premier, or nd'lreu the nnder iigued nt Burniide P. O., ClearSeld rnuntv. Pa. JOhKI'll L. KPf. STOVES ! STOVES! STOVES! FRED. SACKETT, At hia Stove and Tinwar Kitabllihmeat. . Market atreet, aearly oppoiile the Jail, ail lr Sneet and cheaper! aaeortmeat nf Cook aad Parlor Steven ever brought to town. Among etkert h kal the Juitly eelebrnled "TIMM" COOkSTOVE, Which li one of Ike keel aa well ai mEAPEIT Stovet now made. All pereoai in wnnt f ut. thing of the kind are reeoeetlullv iariled to nil and nee for themietree. flf A l.rr. aieortmrat of TINWARE. Ac. ea hand. Jobbing dune te ordrr. FKED. SACKETT. Clearfield. October IS, ItfS. Luthmburg Marble Yard ! WHS laberriber reapeetfally anaoaaen te Ikil X eommaaity bed tbe public generally that ae ll new eitrnlivrly engaged in the maaararlare ef Moaemcati, Head aad toot Slnaei. flaad. Tifcl. aad Barrnn Topi, ate. No higher iribati eaa be paid to a deeeeeed relative or friend tbnn tbe em lioa af nn enduring alab a a witnrai te anbera generation! where they have laid hire er her. I have engaged Mr. Jibe W. (iaheraa al my agent to Mil. and le whom workmaaibip led oh, II any caa bear witneai. Order, eoltclted II 4 promptly tiled. Work delivered wherevrrdriirri. R. H. WOunt. Luthcnhurg, So ember 10, !;. rnu New Meat Market. 1 1,,kindarilgned have opened a Ment Market l -Mim formerly eeeupicj by Alctibdir Irvin. ea Ma.v,, ,lrMti ClenrSeld, Pa . adjoining - mien la keep a innpiy et All w.diaf Stent. . Vrmv. and Vej;etablri. And at "enir. .PIt nUtm . f. wi be epea regularly T,d.y. Thurrtn, i g.t. urday. aad meal deliVw.4 at anv point. A --. ef public patronage ii rerf.ii, iM. v. ii. BROWS'. E. rr PHOWK. JmVr-Aiao Cenlinwe to denl ia an kihdi if improved Agricultural Implements. ClenrSeld. Angult SI, iKTO-tf. A Notorious Fact I CIVIKKK rt mjor tty)m troublrd mUh Litif X ia thii Ipwb thnm any tbr pic-f in aiaa ia tba 8tat. Oa of Iba jrraat netft ( (bit ia, tha aw of aa in port art irk of Coal, larplT ainrd witb tulpbur. Kor, wb not aroid all this, aad prraorra Tour livrf, hr inft alf llHnphre tlrhratr4 t oal. frr torn all imparitirt. Order toft al tha ttorc of Riabard Moop and Jtmtt II. tint, a a A iHottf mil roMira pro Dipt attratioa. All RAH AM liriirURBT. CUarflfld, Xovmbor 30, 170 tf. DAVID REAMS, SCltlVSKER k SL'RVKYOK, 1 nlhereburg;, Pa fpill rubeeriberogen hil aervirei to tbe pub t X 'a the eapaoity of Seiivenor and Purveyor. All nulla f,.r lurveying promptly nttended to, aad tbe making of draft!, derdi aad other legal initm menu nf writing, etemtrd without dtlnr. and warranted tn he correct er ne charge. el. TO ORGANS" &T PIANOS. E.STVS AND MASON A- HAMLIS'8. roa im st S. j. HAYES, CarweniTtlln, Pa. . r. mvia . nm IRVIN & KEEBS, Pneoeaiore te 11. D. Swnope, Law ad Coi.ixctio.v Orrift, aJS'T CLKARFILLD, PA. J. A. BLATTENBERGER, Claim and Collection Ofllce, OSCEOLA, ClearSeld Co., Pa. rnp-ConrTaneing and nil teg.1 paper deawa wllb aocumey and di.pnleh. UtafU oa and pa .km ttehaae I. ma (rua U( iMiiol I. K.Nie. tnrrmj oeitts e IOR BAI.I-V The lahenriher ofTen the konaa and lot ia wbieh ihe rreidce ia the Borough ol Clearerld, for aale. It It lilnated oa Market I itreet. ia aa eligible hoeetioa foe either a privily j .... l ,. ' lot nnd worthy the atteniten of tboee wanting le .. iiiToat ia Iowa rtrrtr, mm 4 ono aqnara ttfm I ha ar. unax t m rriro, ivqutr on tha rrvantwa. mum. rutyvt h ai. w V IUMM in 1