VfeSf7,."-"ffl J X-t t -AT GEORGE B. GOODLANDER, eutm inn rnoratiTon. CLEARFIELD, PA. WEDXBHDAT MOIlMSd, FEtl. 1, n:i. Enterprise. It in ititl that t lie Grant family Uetiro tlio acquisition of Sao Domingo for llio purpose of going into the Coco out mi J Hunan busi ness after the close of the gift nter prise arrangement at Washington. , Dvi.ng Out. KuJicul linte rind loj-ul malice is dying out in tliose localities where it flourished the greatest during the war. Even in Kansas a bill to restore tbo ballot to all disfrunohiscd persons by reason of their conduct during tho late rebellion, is buforo the Legislature of that Stato, and will probably pass. THErAPER! Tliisnowjournul.sUrl ed in Pittsburgh about two months ago, is, without doubt, the best Demo cratic! newspaper publishod in tbo United States. The money and mar ket reports are unusually full and correct, indeed more to than in any other newspaper we get hold of. The subscription price is: Daily, 110.00; Weekly, 12; in clubs of Bflcen, nl $1,50. Bend for sample copies. Address The Taper, Pittsburgh, P. That Letter. We intended to lay a synopsis of Judge Black's letter before our readers this week, but we clipped an editoriul from The Paper, on the umo subject, which bis pleased as thai we were compelled to publish U,and havo therefore postponed the letter to aomo futuro period. The Judge is just now stirring np a Radi cal hornet' nest He I literally skin ning tho Wilsons, Sumner, and that class of conspirators, alive. Grand lit tNios. lion. 8. S. Cox, Congressman from New York, gave a grand banquet in Washington, on Thursday last, in honor of Gen. Frank P. Bluir, U. S. Senator elect from Missouri, and ex U. 8. Senator Hen uncus, ol Indiana. It was indeed a grand gathering of the old Democratic statesmen, from tho North, South, East aud West. Nearly nil the Demo cratic Governor and cx Governors living, were present. Tho Democrats all seemed lo rejoice, but tho "govern ment" and tho Iiadie.il leaders looked blue. It was to them more like a Taneral than a feast. ,.. ..The New York .Sim says ox-Sena- .tort Hendricks and liigler were the inning iignis on me occasion. National Dignity. San Domingo, or, rather llayti tho Republic of Hayti with a revolution every forty- eight hours, has a negro plenipotenti ary at Washington. This colored rep resentative, upon reading Grant' lato message, discovered that our "govern ment" wal about to steal (hi negro kingdom. Ho at onco addressed a letter to the Secretary of State, Mr. Fish, protesting against the larceny. Fisb ships hi "colored brother' on tbo mouth, by informing him that For eign Ministers have no business to criticise tho President' Messago, and informing him at the same time thnt hi note is highly offensive. How strango that Senator Sumner has not posted tint "intelligent colored gentle man" on Stato etiquolle. Were we the nigger plenipotentiary, we would de mand our passport, or settle the mat ter by giving Grant a present of $15, 000 or S:!0,000, and keep the Island. Money, not dignity, is what tho "gov eminent" is after. A Good Joke. Most of our readers are no doubt awaro that it ha been reported for several year that some body had been robbing the great Methodist Book Concern in New York of thousands of dollar!. Charge were mado, parties named, and a two horse committee appointed, ably assisted by our bishops, to investigate the charges Of robbery and corruption. The par tiot met in New York, and after remaining In session fur about a week, (in secret teision a major portion of th time,) the whole matter wa white washed, on the Congressional plan. The robbery Is therefore to go on. A few day after tho committee and tlio bikhopt disbanded, a dilapidated old darkey turned np in front rf the Book Concern, with an old bucket, lime tnd a whitewash brush, and de manded admittance, but was refused. Being interrogated by a bystander as to what his business was, he stated that he understood they wanted somo white-washing dono at "dis stablUh mcnt:" but. belnrr iiiforme.l ll.at committee aud bishops bad dono that job, he withdrew and sat down on ihe carb-itone, wept bitterly, exclaiming, that "Ob all dc jobs he bad hern of, be neber was so sure of golting one as dis one, because do managers were all irood peopto." Tho grief of the "pel lamb" can butler bo imagined than describod. Can a corrupt 6ute (politicians) build op godly church f or, in other ords, hare not the evils bred in Washington crept into the cburth, from the fact tbtt the halir. r tii. r, frequently seen arm in arm on the .,,.., l"0 jATenuef Cm.rfi.ld onuuty will fumiek this ynar a "" tor. nog. man last ruitbnrj 'oner The "Ii" in "hogs" ha played tbe desee with the "1" for logi. Too many lir-jff. tbat fur Ibis sfction. Pear t Ftnrtll It Is lth great plcim-fl an nounce to our rendi-n the surrender of Psria, and tho closo of the French Prussian war. Tbtf surrendor occur red on Saturday, tke 2Kth. Fr.inceecdes tbo Provinces of Abtace and I.orruiin and pay two hun dred million of Francs to Prussia, and Prussia, in turn acknowledges the "French Henublic," and an election hat already been ordered to bo held on tho Slh of February, lo elect mem bcrt to tho National Assembly. Tho negotiation! and the term when Anally concluded, will be at botween tjte ticrman Empiro and the iiepublio of France. It ha been conceded the French armies now in the field other than the army of Paris may retain possession of the tract of country in which they aro now operating, or where, they may have established themselves in military quarters, and that tho district intervening between those armies and tho armies of Prus sia shall be held a noutral ground while the armistice endurct. llardcr't IteftnAer. The war-liko genius who presides over the column of tho fiellcfonte Republican, Col. W. W. Brawn, has taken exceptions to our remarks on Ilardcr't acquittal, and calls ut to an account. Wo aro sorry we havo lac crated his refined conscience, but we have no apology to make. We are rather domestic in our habits, and can not travel far out of our way to waste our amunition on torn tits and inter- meddlers. Tho bringing of llurder't "war record" into Ihe controversy was unforlunato. Liko his own, it is hard lo defend, and the least said about it thebctter. Social bushwhackers have few defenders on this sido of tho moun tain. We never dip our pen into the ink of bate, malice and revenge, when we treat a question affecting the affairs of tho Stato and society. Wo allow the war like and the vicious to feast on that kind of food.. Hospital loung- rmy hummer, and the "loyal" ,lT l home Bneaks, feasted on these drippings of hell while the war wat in progress, and many adhere lo it still, but tho Iruo soldier has no relish for such bosones. Those who havo known Harder for the pat twelve years, know that ho always treated hi best friend the meanest, and why tho Ct'iifolitO td. 101' should liovuiiie hi companion, after ho has Violated all laws, divine and human, we cannot comprehend. We are dono with both. "The tlorrrnmrnt." Many Black Republicans aro bo- coming at irreverent and oisrospcct- ful toward "the Government" as the Copperheads. Toor Grant! His term only half out,and no friends any whvro except in tho "bread and butter bri gude"and the Grant and Dent families. Mr. Dana, editor of the New York Sun, who held high position under tho Lincoln regime, and was offered and refused a.vcry lucrative office un- der Grant, although ho hud never made a present to any member of the Presidential, familcs, in a lute i.-suu of hi paper, pointed out many high handed outrages committed by tho officials of the present National Ad ministration. Whilo referring lo tho universal defeat of his party at the polls throughout tho country last full, ho sayi: "These lessons art full of warning to flea. Grunt. We doubt whether. In lh whole history of the country any Prcaidcnt ever enlisted in his train M nnwortliy s sel of officeholders as he. In tbe first eighteen months of hie udrainiatratina be hat changed ell tbo Members of bis Cabinet ei cept one, and it is now generally bettered that he is about to recast it anew ; and seared one of these ehanges has born an improvement, while the most of them hart undoubtedly been alterations for the worse. A largo numlwr of tbe most lucrative oSiees haro been given to thoee who hail bellowed upoa him eo.y presents in bouses, lands, money, bend., plate, horses, carriages, dogs, and other raluablee. From tbe days of iloraeo Waljiole till now the an nals of nolitioal prnfligaey may be searrhrd In rain to Bud a parallel for such barefaced eorrap tion in tbe tostowal of patronage. If, during iim impeachment trial of Johnson, there nould have been brought home to him nny ono of die srort or two of facta of Ibis class which nobody detilea in regard to 11 rant, Johnson would hart been eon ricted and inoniiniously ejected, from tba Presi dential thair. ' Nepotism, in its most diignsting form, has plared a prominent and unprecedented part in tba distribution of patronage by Ocu. ttraiit. There nave neon eigliteen rreaideritsnr the I nited rHstcl, aud the reeord will prort that the whole of tbem have not appointed one quarter al many of their relatives to ulttee as (Irani baa. lie baa conferred places upon thirty or more of then, reaching clear down to tbe sod of the flrt eouein of fata wile's mother, and a very dcspicnble set they am, too. Could any enticeivable degradation of the Presi dential fnncllom And a lower Icvrl than Ibis f As higb-mindod hepublieufls scan the long row of Uraut's brother, lrothrrs-in-law,ttcphewr,cousins, and other relatives, down to the third and fourth grneration, wllh their boms in the public erib. do Ibey not long for the sight of a President who will give some better proof of his attachment to the faith of the Hepubliean party than in soproetltu-1 ting his great oAlnc as to provide suMcnaneu for the political lartaronf of his own household ' Tha grand iesues of tbe lad tlteen years are settled. In the neat I residential election it would seem that no great iaeoe w mcatt great na com pared wilh those is likely to agitate the public mind. Much a content will he apt fo resnlra Itself mainly into a struggle between tlifl."out nndlhe "ins." If tlrent liould be renominated, h will And arraved agalniit him not merely the hunger outs of tb I'emncracy, but the gieedy outs of his own party. Loaded down wilh tbe dead weirht of his odious ofli-e-hoMers, so obriou will it be that be cannot win in the campaign of Is;, that it need not be doubted that the Convention of that year wilt whistle him dwn the wind, and inlruM tb helm to a pilot who will stand s reasonabla ebanre of riding out th storm." Such is the language of a deacon in the Radical church. Were il coined by a Dcmoeral, it would bo treason, because it is true. Could it bare been Proven dun"g Tresidei.t Johnson impeaehmcnl that anr member of bin Cabinet had mado him a present of lU,tiUVor Sl.l.UtiU.lio would havo been convicted. Yet, Grant's Cabinet is based on gifts, and "bloody hni.ded rebels" hold high carnival at the White House. War Maps. 1'russian war maps are 6 ml drawn on a very largo scale. They contain in detail a complete pie tore and description of the country, giving tho siie and specie of trees, Ihe distances, the grades, tbe ditches, walls, streams, ponds swamps and hill. Each map represent a certain small section of the seat of war. Tbeso IT?"' FT Pl"'t0B7P1,0,, each on a piste i inches wide and ,en ,nchft ,on These pistes are Kiiieo upon a long strip of linen which folds on. T,e nl,otoirriihed msp ar placed In i-einilur siic'pu.mn Hy this means the orlicer of Ibo ar my possess a complete and detailed dct-rplicn of the fie)i pperati'.w. Itrprnl of f tneomt Tax. The bill f r the abolition of the In cotno tax was psnieil by the V, 8. SetinM on the L'i'tli, ttftcr n debate in w hichall iheargninriitsfor and aninst the tin were stiitrd. Among the reasons Urged for the retention of the tax Was Hint its abolition, In fttco of tlio opiositit)n of the Becrctary f the Tieamry, would bo equivalent to a votcof want of confidence in that o di cer, which would, under like cireum- slnncea,ln ',ii(t!undti-niis tlic. Ministry j lo reliro nt oneo. lint tho .Senate evinced a iiungnes to suninii cvon to tho infliction of such a diter as Secretary Hniitwcll's resignation, and nnsaed the till by a majority of olio. It applies to tho Income tax of 1X70, tho repeal taking efl'uol from the 81st of Dcceinbor, 1SGU. As tbo lax on salaries ol government orticiuls was deducted up to tho 1st of July, 1870, it would appear to be but just und proper that the amount so exuded from them should bo refunded. The bill will now go to tho House, where its success i not so very assured. There is a preponderance of members from tho Western and Southern sec tions, and from the rural districts gen erally, whose constituent, not being liable, in any ronsiderablo number lo the payment of this tax, are quito willing and desirous that it should bo rotnincd, on tliO principle that we can usually bear our neighbor's sufferings with Christian fortitude. These Rep- resentalivos havo hitherto opposed the abolition of the incomo tax, and will probably continue to do so. "We trust, however, that the all lul unanimous expression of publio opinion on this subject will hare its effect on the ilouso, and lessen the opposition to tins measure ol palirlc justice and good policy. JV. T. Herald. So it Goes. An instunce of the im punity with which public funds can be stolen under the present Administra tion is given in the San Francisco cor respondence of tho Chicago Tribune. There has been a loss of some $100.- 000 from the bullion fund of the San r ranciaco Mint, a fund credited to the Mint by the Government in order to facilitate operations by enabling it lo pay depositors of bullion the proceeds of their deposit promptly while tho Mint is closed for annual balunpoa ami the like. 1 1 is admitted that the creat- er part of tint fund hat been stolen; the deficiency lias been reported to Washington, but nothing hat boon done about it. A nephew of tho ' Superintendent, who, il is said, took from 812,000 to 120,000 of tbo money, and left the country, returned to San Francisco lately, and visited the Superintendent ; but when tho opposition newspapers began to ask why ho was not arrested, he disappeared again. It it not staled whether ho was allowed an opportuni ty to mako another grab. It may be taken for granted that tho Superin tendent of ihe San Francisco Mint is strongly in favor rf tho immediate annexation of ban Domingo. Hon. John U. Hall.- It will be a matter of interest to our reader to know that Hon John G. Hull, repre sentative from this district in the low er houso of the Legislature, occupies a prominent position in that honora ble body. Ho is a member of four standing committees, vix : Way and Means, Judiciary System (General,) Pensions and Gratuities, and Counties and Townships ihe two former being among tho most important on tlio list. Ho has taken on activo part in tho deliberations this session, and, in com mon wilh hi fellow-Democrats, is ueing every expedient to check ihe abuses, both in tlio Legislature and the different State departments, which havo beep productive of o much evil to the community at large. Mr. Hall is an earnest, faithful workor, and a credit to tho district. Elk Democrat. True, every word of it. Too M ten or a Good Tuino. Radi cal Congressmen give up reconstruc tion as a bad job. Reconstruct the luto rebel Stales at they will, they cannot be depended upon, political ly. Southern whito Republican are "mighty uncertain," and tho negroes dno'l vole the straight ticket. The sonowful fact is at last forced npon the leaders that in 1872 the Soulhorn electoral vote will bo almost unani mously Democratic. Republicanism at the South wat smothered by too much reconstruction A. Y. Ilrrald. Sacrid. Tlio Warren Ledger say : During the scission of the United Slates Court, held at Erie last week, a post- mudier wa convicted ol tampering wilb letters, and in chary-ini: the jury in the case, JihJl'o McC'andless said : "A letter sealed by the humblest per- run in me iana cannot ve opened Dy any offieial through whose hands il pusses, but must bo held sacred ) and not even the 1'ost Master General himself has a right to breuk tho seal." An Old Mimuer According to the Montgomery (Ala.) Advertiser, lion. J .J. t. happen, ol I jowndes county Aiuoama, is mo oiucut ex incinlj t ongrcss now living. ll..r-,irPn 1 li e ser cd from , tho Columbia, (South Carolina) JL)i trict from 1812 to 1815. llo is now over ninety year of age, lo excellent health, retains hi mental faculties in a high degree, and lakes a lively in terest in national affair., . I It f The New YorU Tribune snj s t hat "the passsgo in (iov. (jcarr ' Mossnrro, on Ibcaulijcct of tlio employ ment of lroni at elections, is mainly renin rknble for its rescmlilunco lo th kindred utterances of Uov. Hoffman," and we sny thnt the protest of tho two great States of Now York and l'enn sylrania, npninst tliis monstrons usur pation otiirht lo and no doubt will, nave a tnlutary effect. A What Is ItT The Church ines tigntion Roing on in reference to the alleged frauds in tho Methodist Book Concern. Is it whitewashing, or 'whipping the devil around tho stump,' or a deliberate attempt lo hide those alleged frniltls in a cloud of Ipjrtll dlll nmoka anil nnililili a f Or if ent . r J I nu;oul1" "ri nt frnud or a humbug, what is il f jYctr York Herald. An Expr.KHiVK Mkmber. The Hunt ingdon (rlabe, npeaking for the I!e pnbliean party of that county, esys : "Senator Sootl' dictation has losl them several county officers, two rep resentatives, iho Stale Hctiute, and a Congressman." Attorney General Ackermnn denies thnt lie hits any intention of rosigninrr His connty in (ieorjri totod al th last wlcelion 902 Democratic, 13H Ho publican. It going to COt eSTtrS!asil. Ion tllOOSSIld dollar U find OUt Whulll- cr thoro i ny trmh In His rumor 0f Ku Klnw -ntrawaa in la ...!. htl KUX atrsge ,n lb South. pointrtt nf TV. llorsre Msynard, the Tennesee llsdiftl, Is thus photographed by Ui editor of B Psiliicsh newspaper i "Perhaps there Is rol a mor cor rupt political scoundrel on God't green earth titan the ranting, hypocritical, Capo Cod, nasal twang, puritanical wretch, Horace Maynnrd, lb member of Congres from tho Knoxvillo dis trict, in East Tennessee Hrowolow himself Is A paragon of honesty, integ rity and morul worth when compnred with the long-huirod, pnalin-singing Maynard. Ho it one of tho wretches that has stood np in Congress and urged tho Federal Government to poor out its vials of wrath on the riotitliern p.oplo. o trust that we may never meet Horace Maynard on earth. We know we will never meet him in the next world." Tut Iloaus Ku Ki.ux Outuaom in South Carolina Gov. Seolt tends a messago to the Suth Carolina Legis lature in which ho puts a quietus upon the reported marauding operations of gangs ot outlaws in that Mule. lie says ho don't want any military forco to help him prescrvo tho publio ponco in tho Mate. Here is another Radical bugbear sent up in a balloon. The congregation of the Presbyteri an church iu Tilusvilla, on Wednesday evening presented their pastor, iter. Alex. Sinclair, with a full set of "Ap nloton't Cyelop&adio," together with Webster's Unabridged bound lit Hjpnoc co, with a now $1,000 greenback fora book mark. A splendid mark. L. II. Davis, of the Pcllstowp Ledger, for two years' past has been tho Democratic caucus nominee for Pool master in tho House of Represen tatives ol this Stale. Last year he camo within 20 votet of an election ; this ycor 10. Ho expects by next year to make it. Ilftr 3(Jffrtiisrmfnt$. TOTK'E. Having scoured a number of Tim X ber sticks which had gone adrift and lodged on th hridg pier at ClearScM, I hereby notify tba owners u cum forward, pay enargaa and tsks them away, Tbe slicks bear th following marks: "H. L." "A. II." "J. r. I." . r. 1 Jlp AI.KX. ANTIC. NOTICK. Sawloss and Square Timber bar. Ing lodged on my primim on JaooafV lilh, is; I. with the following marks Squar Timber: 8. Me." ' A. II." M. U."-ll. U" aud Sawloga, "tipectaeles, X," "J M. Q. X" tha srs hereby lotUled t comply with the law. i. C. SNIPER. Bell townrhlp, Feb. 1, WTI-Jl. CAUTION. All persons are hereby cautioned against purchasing a oertaia promissory not gir.a by aw u William M. Dloom, datud tb 1 Ilk day of January, 1;, calling for II 2j, aad paya ble si I months after date, as I have not relived valae for the same, and am determined not to pay th said note unless aompelled hy law. Keb. 1-Jlpd. IILNJAIIIN DALE. moa. . n rri.irnii. wm. m. u crauorsa. T. J. McCULLOUGH & BROTHER, ATTORN KYS AT LAW, s. icarncld. I-a. OSes on Harket itreet oosdooreaelf tk Clear IsU Couaty Bank. 1:1:71 J Kosn iifiiiHK Opposil tha Bailroad Depot, . Clearfield, Pa. 1 171 D. JOHNSTON A SON, Proprietors. r)FB AND CAMPAIUN.S Ctr His only authentic and official bineranbv of the Ureal Chieftain. Its popularity and great ralue are attested by th sale of over SO. Or! opire already. CAITIO.V Old aad inferior Lira, af Ut-u lt are being circulated, hce that the books you buy are endorsed by all the leading Uenerals and prominent men of the South, and that each opy I accompanied hy a superb lithograph!. ponra i ot uca. wa, on a .n-l l. by M iaea, suitable for framing: a copy of which we have instructe our Agents to present tt cv.ry sub seribsr for Ibis work. AoruTs Hi.ran Sund for circulars aad m our trims and full drsrrilillon .f th. work. Address NATIONAL I't BI.1SIIIMI CO., I'hiladrlphia, Pa., Atlanta, Ua , Ciaeinaati. Obit, or Sl Lou i, XIo. Ubl 4t Administrator's Sale! I )Y virtue of unorder issued oat of the Orphan's I) Court of Clearfield county. Ihcr. will be ei- poird to Public H.I. by lb. uudersigned Admin istrator, at the Futiiuehaaoa House, in the borou.h of Curweniriile I'a., on HATI'ltllAV. FKIIP.UARY !i. IS?L All the undivided bslf interest of J, Linn Hoover, lata of Pike towniliip, deceased, in and to a cer tain tract ef land siluat. la Pike township. Clear field eouuly, Pa., Mnlaining Ott ACHLS. lying along tbe Suaoui-banna Hirer, adj iimug lauds of Htnurl t'aldvrll and William Caldwrl'. hai ing It acres eteared, with a two-story frame bouse erected tberenn, and a In. yeung .rchard ea th. prrmieM. (O.NlilTloNSi (In. llilid ia band aud Ihe bal ance la two equal annual payments, to be secured by bond and mortgage on tbe premises. J. Kn.-ot lll.oiiM, Admiaiatrator. P.ke township, leb. I, l;i-Jt. I TI1K I tU'HT lr t'OMMI)J PI l; AS) of Ckvarflsld oouuty, Pa. Jemisa PiTTEuaou No. 47, March IV, 17. i- tlemestle AttarhiaenL Jauis Wiii sen Tnia. SnlTa.tlarniskca. Tha uadersigned Trustees, appointed hy the Court of Common Pleaa f Clearfield eouuly, Pa, according lo Act of Assembly, hereby give notice tbat they appoint Tbareday, the 16th day of March. A. D. 171, at (le.rll.ld borough, to reel re tbe 5 roofs of lbs several creditor of the above aimed .mn Wilaon, and t. determine upoa tbe same, and hereby require all pcreons holding ny sums of money .r other prt.peHy due the .aid James Wilson, to deliver the nam. to tht Trustees. IIKNIIV SW AN. II. W. MrCI ItliY, T. II. MI'KRAY, Peh. 1, l7l-Jt. Trustees. County I ""'tlTICIi fawloga and sonar, limber murk ber of! ' ' f,lll""S, vis: J M. (J., rperlacles, Mc. ""'"a Wged .a the premises ef tb. Mbric, ika uvners ace hereby aotifted l. cm. Tly with the l.w. - BHITI1 IIHOTUhHH. ( Ii.it lowmbip, Jan. t.S, 1171 At. - - .j!A,.. (1 AtJTION. AM peraont are hereby MMtaoed agaiuet parahaiing ar la any way meddling wilh eoertaiu brwn MAKK. Me lu Hie powc stow of B. Hidden, of New Wuvhiugtou kurou-a. us laS Mm. belongs to wis .nr is ewn)cct ti, r.-y rdcr. CAMIKL Met'l'NP.. New Washingtoa, Jan. 2 It. C AUTIOK. All perauns an beret y warned againvt porrheiing or in any way meddling with a rortala BOAN IIORSK.no. In the puew. liou of Willi. io Xhulla. of Covington town.hip, as the same kclnngs tu me and la left with him aa loan only, subject to m. order. UANUIII.PB FlU'LTI. Frearhrille, Jaa. IS-ltp l. .Uric ulturai Colleee of ronna. HH Id Institution will ro ops. for Aprln, T.rm t.lirusry 1 0th. tor gener.1 airculur. e.t.mnu . and .th.r infunaalion, addrrrs TUOrt. . Ill l HOW o, Vnt Agricultural Colleg P. O., Centre county, Pa. 1 TR Came treepaning on Ihe premises 1 J of tb. sshernher ia Morrie l.wnsbip, an or aiHiul Ihe let day af Januarv, IS7I. a COW.ahnut sehl years old, brindlennd wbita spotted, a large "bite spot la the hrthead. The owner ia heraby ...lined , mi forward, prove property, pay ail ebargea, and take her away, ar she will be dis pose. .1 aoMrding ta law. CATHARINE KIT. EL. Kylertown, J.a. t, IS71 itpd. J. B. McENALLY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, I letrflpld. Pa. p.f Legal ba.inees atUHided U promptly with i Idelny. Cffice ta Hecend street, elmec the First ' katioual Bank. l lt JI Ivpd IN THICt'Ol'KTOK COMMON PLtAM of t'learflcld touuty, Penn.ylvania. Kit lit RaiTtt i No. 170, September Term, ee. l07. An. lleirra. ) lubpwni sur divorce. The undersigned Cnrnmiesiower, appointed by the Court tu lake leetimony ia the abore taae, hereby givea notice that he will tttetd tn the da lle, of bis tppotntment tt the otic of J, B. MrKa I,!!-, l., , ,h. borough ef Clearleld, on Tore- I dT- 'k lsl of February, A. D. I7l.at le'eloek, I ! P"-. k .it p.rti i.ierwt ,IWlg. .. . . I DAN. VI . McCI'HIiY,' ' ?m, rv,,,,.,,,, i nlMf.t'T.On.--Tht fMrtn-mhlfi bwrfNt fr ctlM.nl bHfttn A M IMIt titj 0. P. Hftt. t lb itrBWi t' d-Nti-try lb tfM- I U IM Jv dttttslvnl hy fnalal - rnt. Thittv prrimni knowing tht-mwhra t ., f lo (lit fnrwrr An tll plnM fail at ta nil l- Mll trttl Ihtif fgWuvinU, U 9UT IrptrV.on Inrvtrft irh ft ntttMilT. Th hotkt mi ntintf art ta tht poMrttioi f A. M. I1iM t W ufW A. M. II in.. j.n St V. P. Ml AW. J. BLAKE WALTERS, REAL ESTATE BJ.OKEU, ma naiuta in Niut Jjogft and Tjiiuiber, CI.KARFISLD, FA. Heat E it..t bought and Mild, tltlw an..nHl, tai. and tonvtymnt prrparad. Offica in MaioBia Building, Uooia ho. I. 1:!6:71 J. J. LINGLE, A T T O It N K Y - A T - L A W, 1:11 Oareola, (Jlearfleld Ca., Pa. y pd MOUNTAIN SEMINARY, mnuiNdiiAu, Huntingdon County, Pena'a. Tb Twunly-Buruuth Session opens February lib. Jeall-lei L. 0. OKIEH, Priueipal. fusli Salaries Paid Agrnls. WI want on good agent in ovary aounty to introduce an olirly nw artil. Fair alary paid. Tbia is no humbug, but a legitimate thing, endorsed br our most prominent men. Address IlKNUKlCkK, WAKHEN A CO., JanlS:4t 1'ltlatald, Mass. ISJ rtt A .--Caa trssnassiag .n tw prami J an of tba subscribers, in lloggs township, tbe 1st of lltoember iaet. thrau bboals, all whilo. supposed lo be about a yaar aid. Tb owner will eom forward, pros property, pay abarge, and take tbem away, ar they will b dispoeod of ae ording to law. THOMAS UKAKK. Jaal:3t JAMKH MKAKU. 1)ROP08ALW Prepewli will b. nceived hy tbe andoraigned until Fobrwary IS, 1871, tor doing tbe ston work and laying tha brick of Meeting lions in Ansoovill, ClearBold aoanty, SOieO tw atoriss. Also, for doing lb ear penter work of said building. Work to a com menced April let and completed by Ibu 1st of September, 1871. Tb Committee will furnish all th material an th ground. Tb plana and speeitoatioas of said building will be ibowu by the undcrtigned at Ausonville, Clearfield Co., Pa. JOHN KU AN, Sr.. I. W. WIKB, Committee Ziol DaptiM Chereb. Propoaals will also b received by tb under signed for building a fram Meeting I'ous is Bell township, Clearfield county, Pa. UAVll) NeCltACKIIf, JaalSitt Bower, Clearfield eoaaty, pa. , SherilT's Sale. T)T eirtn f writ of Ltri Frntimt, la J J sued ant of tba Court f Cammoa Pleaa af ClearAelel aounty, and ta ma direeud, thra will k ipsd t. Pl'ULIO SALS.al th Court Has iu th borough of Cleartald, ea Thursday, th Id day af February, 1S7I, at i ealouk, p. m, tha following Real Kstata, ta wit : The following described real aatat in lloottdale, Clcarteld county : A certain rot of ground bound ed on rait by lot Ku. I, aoutb by Hancock street, weet by ltrisbiu street, and aortb hy Heaver allee. aad known ia plot of said town as lot Na. I, wilh a two. story plank house, tCiJI, kitchen Hilt Met, aruotod thereon. Helled, taken iu eiecalioa and U la sold as tba properly .f Iaaballa aad I'avia rcrsing. gWIiloJ.rs will teks uetlre that II per test uf th purchase way must h paid wks tha proparty is knocked down, or II will b pal up again ror saia. wtsu.v 4, rim, r-useirrs Orrici. I 8bsnf. Clsarfiald, Pa., Jaa. II, ITI. J GREAT EXCITEMENT ON SKCONU STREET, Cttttrflttd, ra. NEW GOODS AT LOW PRICES. FpRI uadsrrlgned rMpMlfun lu.lt. Ik. at 1 ,.tlo .f th. publi. ge.er.llr ta their splendid aeeortmsat of m.rcb.adls., whisk the ar. aow lli.g AT VERY low raicts. Their stack eoailit la pari af Dry Goods of the Best Quality, Suck as Prints, D. Lalnss, Alparcas, Merle as, Uinghams,Musllas,(b!earhed aad anblaack d,) Urllllnga, Tickings, sott.a aad wool Flannels, B.tini lti,C.nlmrs, Cottonadas, l.idm' Khawli, Kuhiaa t Uoods, Balmoral and Hoop Skirts, Ao Also, lo. assortment af Men's Drawere aad Skirts, list A Capa, Boat hhew. til af which WILL BE SOLD LOW FOR CASH Hardware, QueenBware, Glassware, Grocerieg and Spices. '.NSUORT A GENERAL ASSORTMENT Of everything asa.lly l;pt la s retail lorn, all CHRAP rORCASU ar appmr.4 ssiauy urs daaa. A. K. WRIGHT SONS. Cl.arl.li, Nee. r, HIT. K TADLIailliU ISSI. Highest Premium. Silver Medal, awarded ever all competition, at Mechanics' Eihibiliaa, Boilea, OcUber, III. Till OI1IOINAL AND OINriUF. SKLF.RKOULATING, WROI OIIT IRflW, AIK TIGHT, OAS-CO'SITIsmTO HEATE2, wira rsrrsraa Drst Beasau, Olars Ria Ruts, , Waerauv Iaoa BiDuv.u, ... aun Arrouanc Raav-aaraa, w " Fst Buraiag Anthracite or Bituminous Coal or Wood. 1 sis, lor brickwork, and i sine. P.rtabl. aisrrsrrraEu o.lv r J. REYNOLDS & SON, R. W. aaraer 13th and Filbert Simla, PlllI.AHKl.rillA, PA. Thes 11.at.ra ar mad. af Heavy Wreaght Iron, well riveted together, and ar. warranted ta . , L. L ,, d Host Tight. Ibey ar. the are managed withaut any dam pers, aud ia which all kiada of fuel una be burned uitb.ul alteration. Conking Rangra, for Hutete, r.este.rnau and Families. Also, a Flat Top Healing B.nga. Fir. Plaea Heaters, fow Tlowa Gretca, Slata Mantels, Hcgietrrs, Ventilators. Pamphlets giving full description, Bant frea, to any address, JyU'TI ly Qil fi Prn MoT" I Th. beat telli.g OUsJVF kook ever pul.li.hed. Agcnta who sell one new work, Plnla linen Talk and Mrdkal Lommon Memae, have no ennpetiilea. There never waa a hmik pnbli.bed Ilk. IU Anr body eaa tell it. livery body wants II. Many agrnte are ew making from tStO t. FAkt per month telling this wond.rfnl book. It page lle aerlpllva CircuUr Mint free on .ppllclinn. We ,"1 Ag'"tS men wtocan rully nnpre- ''' wieHts .1 th. work, tnd tht fact tbat it meets a anirtraal want. A rente who de.lre ta de gnu aa wall at meat menev, fldren RI.L.S A CO., Jnt .'m Broom Rtreet, New Vork. All.MISelKTR ATUR'H NllTK I'.-Notiie is hereby given lhat letter. of administration an tha estate ef A. 8. IHCklNMlN, deed, late of flulieh townahiji, CkuiHIeld county, Pa., bar. lug bora daly granted lo the endereigned, all per toae indebted to eaid estate will please make pay. meat, and thoa. having claima or demands will pveeewl them prierlT aothenUrated for settlement ..i aHewaaea without dcy. W. R. McKINgON, pee f, 1rs t. A1-.lri.ir-t". Jrutji a Wdlrliifi. ii i: jio VAL. HARTSW1CK 4 IRWIN, ' t ! 1) It U Q G 1 8 T S , : , i . Market tlrrrl, ilttirfittA, Pit. VTI keg leas to Inform aar aid aad saw f nstomera, that wa bar. r.moe.d our a. tabllehmant tu th. spaeioua aaw building Just ereetrd aa Marked street, nearly adjoining th Mnnslos lliiussoa th. west, aad appoaiu Meiers. Orabam A 8ona' atarai wbsra wa rspetfuljj isrue io. puoii. to aaaa ana auj tntr Drugs, Chomicals, Patent Medicines, OILS, PAINTS AKD VAItillSHES. Our stock uf Drags and Medicines consists af avsrylaing nisd, sslcctsd with tht (Tautest ear., ana WATiEAHTED STRICTLY PTJEE1 W. also k..p a fullstoek of Dyes, P.rfum.ri.i, Toll.t artlclm, Isoaps, Tooth Brashas. Hair Brashes, Whitewash Uruthes, aa every elk.r aiuu nruenea. n a nava a larg lot 01 WniTK LEAD, TUHPENTINB, Flaisasd OH, Palate, aad la fact eeerytbiag ised ia th. painting busiaass, which w. alter at utty prices la cash buyers. .. TOBACCO AND SEGA US, Cwafaatkaarr, SptoM, and th. largest 'sUck af varieties ae.r .Der.il ta Ibis plaaa. and narraat- a aa a ol lb aeil the Market affords. J. O. H ARTKWICK, Ho. , llll. JOHN f . IHWIN. Beale's Embrocation, (LATB POWILL'l,) for all diaaa.es Incident to Horaas, C.ttls, aad Dumaa twsn, requiring the as. al aa aitaraal annliaaiioa. This Imbroaatloa was ait.aslr.ly need ku - wimN.,M ooriug mm W.r. For sale hy Hartsuiok A Irwlr. ClaarS.ld Jaaeph R. Irwla, Carwaasvllla. Haaiel (loo. laadar. LathM-shara- if a. I.. Rei, rriTTri? jw- p...n. J. F. Weaver. ,j 11U1 AVAJ. 1 W.W.B.U.. 3. L.. REED A CO. CLBABFIELD PLANING MILL ALL RIGHT! rp II I propri.t.rs raspeetfully l.f.rm th. citlasas -- af Clurl.ld uoaaty, that they karc aatiraly reitted this aslablishmentwilhtk. latest improved wood working machinery, and are aow prepared ta cieeuta all .rJ.re (a ib.lr Una af b.siaees. They will gir. eipeeial atleatloa ta th. maaafea tara of malarial for boost building, auek aa FLOORING, WEATHER. BOARDING, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, BRACKETS K JIOli.ni.rH8, Or ALL STILES, Wa atwayi karc oa kand a larg. stock af DRY LI MBER, aad will pay cask for all clear Lumber. Ona-and a-kalf Inch panel stuff preferred. Lumber Manufactured to Order, Or exchanged, ta suit customers. VtA-Order. aaliaitad, tad Lamber ruralshad cs short aotle. and aa raasoaal-la term.. 0. L. REED A CO. CLarlleM, Kor. 1, I Mr. H. F. NAUQLE CLOCK AUD M'ATCII MAKER, crroain ra ftyaaw, HUH arnsst POST OFFICE SicLKABFIELD THE subscriber twepeeUuliy laforme kli aid patrons and tka pahlie ge.er.lly, that he has ca hand, (and Is eoastanlly rec.lving tew addltl.os Ik. rata,) larg eteck f Clocks, Watches and Jewelry. eujrl keep Jewelry ia all Ita lormc aad af diUerenl values, sitbsr by Ik iec cr asL W ATCB ES A fall arsarta eat af either Oald ar Silver, made by tka kesl Aa ericas aad fer Iga msitrtnirers, Incltdingt lae lot af geld aad Sliver hauling case, lull jeweled, Faisal Uver.. CLOCK ".-Of all destguc. actslstlnf af eight, dsy aad Ibirtv ho.r, af sitb.r weight, spring ar levere. and both strike aad alarm. REPAIRINO.-AII klada af WaUhaa aad Clacks Brpaired, aad warranted. Ia adJliloa ta what Ikava.numrat.d,Ia.p t rail uetertmeutof (PRi'T('I.KS, colored aad plain glass. Also, GOLD PRNKaad PENCILS, SPOOKS, FORK, BUTTER KNIVES, aad is fact everything la Ike Jewelry Una. If I fail ta karc aa head just what t customer Bay ih4, I will ard.r per list eipress, without eitrs cburga. A liberal eharc af public patre.agr ta solicitea. May T, llll y II. F. KAUULI. READING FOR ALU I BOOKS A STATIOXER T. Market SU Clearfield, (al the Pact 0r.) fftHE aadersign.d k.gs leave ta aaaaaaee la 1 the eitiseas of Clearteld aad vlclalty, that ka kaa tiled ap a rwam aad kaa Jael rataraed from tha city with a larg. amoaal af reading tier, renil.ting ia part .f Bibles and Miscellaneous Books, Blank, Account aad Past Books af ever. ... aerlptloa t Papas aa Earelopaa, Fraaek pr.aaed aad plain i Paac aad Peacils Blank, Legal rvpers, uee.t, n.rtgagea, Judgm.al. Eiemp. tha and Pr.mla.orr tote, t White a.d .L. meat Brief, Legal Cap, Record Cap. aad Bill Cep, Sheet, Masia fur cither Piaaa. Plata .e Vleli. eoaetanlly oa kaad. Any kaoks ar stationery desired that I may sal have .a kand. wit) h. arderad hy lr.t eipren, aid sold tt ub.lee.le r retail m salt castomsrs. t will alsa keep periodical literature, aark as Magaaiaae, Kewa. papwe. Aa. p. A. UAULIM. Clcarteld May T, I Ml. If STOXE A5D EARTIIEJ -WARE OF KVEnT PF.5CR1PTIOII I CHOCKS! TOTS! CTtOCKS! Pl.hcr's Patent Alrllght eir . Beating r-rujlt (anal " BI'TTFR CROCKM, with lids, (REAM CROCKS, MM.K CROCES, APPLE - RTTTKR CROCK!, PICKLE CROCKS, FLOWER TOT", PIE DISHES. 8TFW POTS, Aad a (real many other tblnge loe aumereut t mentioa, to be had tt FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S STONE - WARE TOTTERY, ci.iAiirihi.i), rA. s.Ks FAIRBANKS' BTAKDARD (jfe SCALES. All lt Be ntrrewt, Warrkoasa Trarkt, Cepylng Presses, tmprorrd Money Tlrtwcr, Aa. Pot tali tT II. F. DIQLER 4 CO., Dealers la lltrdwtr. mchJI Tl.tf Barond Slreel, Clereld, Pa. fpilK CELEDRATED RICHARDSON BOOT, X Light kip.' k tt. French Kip....w ...,...,... It French Ctlf nt rnpptitJ.il. II if at C HIMTIIR . (J It K AT HAIUJAIAH New More In Mulsonburgi la Ik. room formerly aMupl.d Vy P. T. stag arty. L. M. COUTRIET X ('"inn tn. Krhot, Uitmr4 itd Ihe tr ruondi&ir eocintrr, thai h bui Jait opnl ft lrf tock of 81 MMKH OOODH, which b Ii lir minri to Mil ItS I'KK CENT t HKAPKK thtva tb ntn nftlMy f 0d bt purebirI (tr In ity thr itan la Ibt neigh borbond. jUti flock eon lilt i of Dry Goods of all Kinds, Mb m SfttlneUi, Cftfttnertt. MnrnHni, llvlsIaM, leiata, lril)tn(t, I'alieri, Trimalagt. Kibbooi, Ltwe. READY-MADE CXOTHIKO. BOOTS A SUOES, HATS 4 CAPS, geoceehs of all kinds. C.ffee, Th, Bug.r. Rice, Molasses, Fish, (alt, Ltasawd Oil, Fisk Oil, Cartxta OiL Hardware, Queensware, Tinware. Castings, Plows and Plow Cuttings, Kails, Spikes, Cora Cultivators, Cider Presaas, aad all kinds f Aiaa. tBB.My Plawt ar af tka Ourweeerlll. tad Oeatr. eo.nty maka, aad arc warranted ta a. of goad quality. Drugs and Medicines, Parfamwy, PalaU, Taraisb, Glass, aad a feaeral aaaortm.at er uti.n.ry, GOOD FLOUR, Of diffanat kra.ds, always aa kaad, aad will ka aid at tka lowed poaaiUe Ig area. nqvoKt, Baak ta BRAKDT, WIRE, 0IK A WDISIT 0M paaada af Waal waatail far wktak Ika kigkot price will be paid. CLOVE! at RED. Oa kaad aad far aula at tka leweet m.rket prtee. Alaa, Agent for Wilees e BtratlaaeiH. T1IBESUIKG MACHINES. tVa-Catl and ee for y.urselv... Tea will lad everything usually kept ia a retail ct.ru. L. M. COITRIKT. Fraaabvilla P. 0., Jaa. t, 1141. Down I Down ! I THE LAST ARRIVAL AND OF COURSE THE CHEAPEST I A Proclamation against High Prices! WI are aow opening up t let cf tke beet aad most aotaoaabla floods tnd Wtros tear offered ia this market, tad at print that ramitd aa af the rood .Id days af .heap tbinga. Thaaa wha la. k faith apoa this poiat, ai Ism aar alle gations tap.rflu.as, need hut cvf,F, .r ovn mtorc, Cemer Front aad Market ttraatt, Where they eaa tea, feel, hear tnd ka.w far tkem aelvea. To fully audereuad wkat arc ekeap goada, this must be dona. W. d. not deem It aoMssary t. seam. rate aad item it. tar ttosk. It la ea.urk for at ta state that We have Everything that is Needed ttd tonsumad la thit market, aad at price, that asieaisu neia aia aaa young. deeM JOSEPH SiiAW A SON. C. KRATZER & SONS ARE RKCF.IVIXG A PrtENDIDSTOCK OF CARPETS AM) OIL CLOTUS. WALL rAPEKS GILT PAPER, of. LACE CURTAINS, WINDOW SUADE8- COUNTEUriNES AND QUILTS. LIKEN TABLE CLOTUS A NATKINS LADIES 61 LK COATS ft OVERSKIRT3. ELEGANT SHAWLS k LACK POINTS. LADIES' tt- CHILDREN'S TRIMMED II ATS. . DRESS GOODS AND TRIM VINOS. BEST KID GLOVES-LA DIES' OEN TLEMEVS AND CHILDREN'S. BLACK AND FANCY SILKS. FINE BLACK ALPACAS. DN EQUALLED STOCK LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S SUOFJj UAITER3. MEN'S CALF FRENCH KIP BOOTS. HEAVY CALF BOOTS. 5. MEN'S AND BOYS' FINE AX D HEAVY SUOES. CASS1MERES VERY CHEAP. BEST STONE TEA SEfT8, i. GROCERIES, FLOOR PROVISIONS AT LO IF EST KATES. LIBESAL DF.nrCTION TO TIIOSI BUYING IN QUANTITY. WOOL. MARKFTINO AND COUNTRY rKODUOB WANTED. Clearleld. Jane II. llll. P" rjio L u MRERNRHl FEEFECT10K IX CANTHOOKSI The Clearl.ld Eteelaier Cealbeek will Bet wear eat er break, belag aaaatracta with ate eolid head fram clip le peiaL tt is praasaaced hy all praelieal lamhtratel wht have eiaavlaed It ta aa the meet acrfeel Cantheak ever infealrd. Amo$ Kenrird, Patentee, Mattftettre hy Aaat Kttiatt A Ca., al CLEARFIELD, PA. Jaar-Att ardei pram pi ly .Headed ta. tJS'TI cw Mine and Liquor Store. I. L. R EIZENSTEIN, waeLBttt BtiLtt is WINES & LIQUORS, MARKET BT, CLEAF FIELD, FA. Vk.P.n stock ef Wine, Brandy. Ola. Whlek. aad Alcohol, always ea kand. Ppeeial atlealtca paid ta eeruring a para article for Barctmcatal aad medical parpeees. aprl l.Jttf Miss E. A. P. Rynder, aatat rea Chlrk.H.g's, Stela way's a. J Emerect's Plttaai Bmitk a, Meant A Hemllt'i ttd Ptleahal'i Organs tnd M.lad.aat, aad Graver Bakar'l Sewing Mackla.ce. Lao ratcit ar Plaat. Oatttr, Orgta, Harm.ty a.d Veeal Wa tte. Re pupil ttkta fur lets tkatkttr a term. AktT-Roams aett m te Fjret Batloual Baak. Clritlcld, May ., lief tft i Countylji Clearfield THE Clear.ld C.e.t, ,., M ed lastliatlaa kat go., ... ton. ..i .r '-"l tb. surre.der.f tu et.ner. .. n. All It. nock Is ew.ee by ,,C1 wlllaaatiuuc Ike Baakltg k..iM17?7,i '"ni ii plaM.ta. prlveu Baak.rs, andec lb. a. ... . ,,.m ..u '"lee " v.r..i vu.aiy Haak." , ' epoaeihle far Ike debts cl the tank a.j" Iu Miss a demand il the ...,!. '. ... received aa latereat paid whet , t tied lima. P.par ditsaaatcd at ,'. i"1 .a h.eetnfn.e Ah. u.&..i Sr i Our PeVBoaSI ve...'. pledged for all L.a.,u raeH.'TT!':" traneicud. A taallaaaa.. af Ik ImwI eon... of lb. S.M.I.... m.h k .l. .career th lata Clcarteld Couai, n, , require ike totes af said Baak to be ... for rad.mptloa. '""I JAS. T. LKONA1D. RICHARD an.. WM. A. K vn..,., 1.1. B. UHlUi astnll n ......""Si - . , w, u. ntun WM. A. WALLACE. The kuslaaas af Ik Bank will be n uum... asa., tt t;tshier. J.B.MUirt. EdTi7oJ BANKING & COLLECTION HOP OF " McGirk & perks. Saoneasort la Foster, Perki, A Co, rhlllpabarg-. Centre County, pt WHERE all tu. butln... of a Bankic.H will ua transacted promptly and vk moet faroraola tortnt. mT7l County National Bank. CLEARFIELD. PA. PpHIS Bnak Is aow .pea and ready fw J M. a.ts. Ulse oa Hccoad etreat l. 1 tag formorly ample by Leoaard, Fiat,, 3 ,i..i.ivn, mmm orrirtat. IAS. B. 0RAHAM, RICHARD (Hill WM. A. WALLACE, WM. PORTS. a. a.. waiUMT,. 8K0. U RKKD. JAS.7.LI0AR Piss'ari W. M. SHAW, Ja2l,'MJ Cashier. Boc&:i(TownsihiiAwnL 0EEAT IXCITIMEST AT THOMAS BEERS'S! T?TEBTB0DT trrin. tew.ttb.tatm f..i. J J af bel.g erewded eat into th. eald. If yea waat goad tineciag deae. ge t Btit If yeawaal year Rial's freaed right, geu la.u If yea want (aad Mill Ireaa, ge at Bit If yea waat year wsgoa treaed ia Iks k.st siyie aaa woram.n.nip, ge t Bitu Biatt mtket th. kesl ftmmm Marble, leu, Btate, aad dee. all kiadt ef BLACKkMITlIlli. aa .keep ta eaa he deae ia tke eeaaty f.r Ca my rum vacs a. ureas la Ulearlal aritge. THOMAS BEERl Boggt Tp., Dee, It, 1117-t. Southern Land I Emlgratlo. COM P A M T, WASUIKGTOX, DC. OROAKIZID aad established far tke Parshaa aad Bale ef Farmiag aad Mineral U.ti aad Imprev.d Real E.tate a tha gent here Staut THOMAS B. FLORENCE, Provided JO. SEVERNH, Vic. Presidm J. Ilirvtv icciv t nimi rearia jvuioaai naai at raildelphia, JOHN MORRIS, Secretary. TH08. C. MACDOWKLL. Atur.ey aid Ceattetlw. Omet Waskingta Building, Ceimer Seveatl St., aa Peaatyivttia Aveaaa, Waakiagiea, B.C. tartatuvti t or. Johl T. Hoffman, Albane, W. T. Ii Uov. Was. Big lev, Cle.rl.la, Pa. Uov. T. F. Randolph, Trenloa, N. J. Et O.v. I t. F. Packer, Willlamepert, Pa, Bept. 1, 'll-tf. r Cheap Furniture. JOHN GULICII TAEB1BE8 la Inform hit eld Wend, ttd eat. IJ tamers, tbtt bsving ttltrged kit ekes ait increased his facilities lor meaaiaetwriag, ke S auw prepared te make ta ard.r eack Farailursti may he desired, ta goad ttylo aad at ekeap taw far CASH. Be generally kaa aa kaad, at ku Furniture recast, a rariad aeeortmeal af ready, mad. far altar., am. eg a kick are BUREAUS AND 81 DE-BOARDS. Wardrobes Bad Beek-Caaeai Cealrc, Sofa, Parlel, Dreeiraat ta Dlalag Eileaaiea Tsbles; Com. moa. Preach pMt.Ooltage.Jeaay-Llcd aid ttkss Bedsteadt) Bofat af all klads, rTerh staeda, llat-rtekt, Wtak-tuadti Beeklag aad Ara Chaira I tpriag-aeat, eaae heUem. parler, tea ea aad ether Chain Letkitf -OltttM ef every deerriptiea ta kttd aad atw glteees far aid frame., wklah will ka pal ia aa very r.tsM.bls terms ea t hornet aetiee. Ua alee keeps ea kaad er fareiiehes te order, Cara-kaek, Hair ltd Cet. tea top Mattresses. Cofpiki of Evert Kihd Made ta erdsr, aad rtaerals Itteaded with a Haerae wh.aever desired. Alee, Boats Paiatitg due. la ard.r. The tthaariher tlse meatier laret, tnd kit eeattaally ea kaad, Cl.aeat'c Peleat Waahiag Maekiaa, tke act a.w it cssf Tkeae aatag tkit maehltt ateer Bead ha wltt. eat eleta alotheel lie al.e kaa Flyer's Pateat Chart, a sepcrlor article A family asiag Ult Ckara aever aeed ke without kalter I All tke above aad mtay ether articles arc fur aiahtd ta can. men ckeip f.r Cits er ciekstg.d far tppraetd eeattry predtea. Ck.rry, Bspts, Poplar, Ll.weed aad ether Lamher eetlahle fer Cakiaet work, take la isekaage fer faraltara jney-Bemember tke shop it ea Marker street. Clearela, Pa, aad Bearly eppeciu lb. "OK J.I Etera." JOUK 8CLICB. Mevemh.r Je, lllj j The Lightning Tamer. THE aadersigaed ara Ihe tola Ageals It salt eoaaty fer the North America. Utlvaalse LIUI1TMNQ RODS." Tbece art latest; safe redt aow ia aaa, aa are cedent ky all the selr ante net ia tkt eeattry. We hereby aetify Ihe tiliteal af Ik. taaatp tkai wt will pal tbem ap a Better red. tad fer Icec meaey, ihaa it cktrg. ky Ik. fereiga tg.au wht tieaally teaeartt tht eeaaty at tarry af aer Ultra rath, at.tr ta rttara. ENCOURAGE HOME LABOR. Thnee wl.hltg llgkttltg Reds erected ta Ihtir kaildiaga aeed but addreet at ky Isllsr, ar call la pereaa. Wa will pal them up auy.k.re la thaceaaty, aad aarraat them. Tht kedsttd Piitarte cat be eeea al eay time ky ealhag tt eurtt.ro. H F. B10LER A c5. Clearleld, March II, III It " DAVID YOUNG, Stone-f utter and Stonc-Ma.son, WILL eiec.le all werk la kli Hue tt Bea eratt pncee aa la FIRhT CLA6I style. ArchiUctural Ornament la ALL BTTLEB. Btene br.lae af ..era deecriptiea. aad all kiadt af ma.ee werk eea- trarted for la ereaief th. enaaly. Any pcrsesn wishing la have retaeetahlc Bins work it et.ae-celtlng doae, will lad It te Itelr Itleresl te cell apea mc I weald tire l.f.rm tk. p.k lle that I aaa deliver aay a,aaatlty er class at steac desired, at I att iht twatr af FIRST-CLASS STOSB (JTJARRT Ordert Nt werk tta ks tddretted te DAVID T(irit. -si't.t CletrltM Pa. Clearfield Nursery. ENCOURAGE HOME INDUSTRY. TnE aadersigaed, having talthlished t Kei aery aa Ihe Pike, abotl half eay kale.. Cle.rl.ld aad Curwenevllle. Is prepared te fer. Biak all kiada ef FBI IT TREES, (standard aa dwarf.) KrergreCBt, tikrtbbery. wrapt Vices, tseoaehtrrita, Lawtoa Blaei berry. Strawberry, tad Ra.b.rry Vlaea. Also, 6lb.ru. Crab Tism. guiaee. aad early eevrlet Rh.bark, dc. Oldsr promptly atteaded la. Addr.u, J. t. WRIGHT. tep ll-p Carw.tssills, P Lime for Sale I THE ead.rslgaed, rtalditg snv th. depot kaa made complete arrangement, wllh Lime Humeri ea.1 af the mountain, whereby ke Is c bled le keep eeeetaatly ea head a large a.eautr ef PUKE LIME! which ka eff.re te farmer, tnd builders ut a trilt above teat. Tkuee It aeed of the trtielt wt.ld d well t. give mi t wall, er address tie by letter, be. fare aegetialltg their lime. OKO. C. PASSMOEI. rieerneld, Pa., Jan. I, I'll. Idlvory Nfablc. PTtTIE andurslgaed keg. leave te In farm tk. pah. X Ut tbtt he it new fully prepared te eeeomme data all ia tba way ef furnishing HorsM, Bnggiss, Send tee and HaraMa, oa th. ehorrect totiea aad ea reeoonahte term. HaudeaMSl Lesasl slrest. hetweea Third aad Foertk., fill). W. SEARHAIIT. learfeM. April II, 1T. '