he Republican. GEORGE B. GOODLANDER, nmm aid raonuaroB. CLEARFIELD, PA. ' WKDSKSDAY MORSI.NG, MARCIt 1, Htl. Democratio Meeting. ,, There will ka Deaooretie aeetiag held ia tke Coart Donee, ! Clearfield, on Taeiday eeeniag, Uarak Jilt, Wl, at o'eleek, for the porpw. of appointing Senatorial and Repreeeatatire Coa- fereee to ml like Conferee! from ether Ceunline la Ik Diitriet, wkete dnty It Umw te ekoete Senatorial and Repreeeatatire Delegate ta tka ap- yraaekiag Rial Coareatioa. All Deaorrati an reqoeiled to ka preeent ao that tke wiiheter ear people Bay ka follj e ffi. J- BLAKE WALTERS, t aeiraea Ca. Coai kartk 1, H11. Kiarlt Wound Up. The legiti mate ffir of the Forty Brat Con groi will wind up on StttunJny next, bat iu infamiet will last while the youngest membor lives. We rejoice tbit the funeral dny U eo near at band. Good bye, Grant, San Domin go and our "colored brethren." Dead. Col. John 8. Monroe, Mayor of New Orleans when Butler plun dered that oity, died at Savannnh.Ga , on the 24th, where ho removed after being released from priaon by Butler. Jle wae a bravo man, but came hi death through the instrumentali ties of that national sr.eak thief and moral outlaw. George Washington "First in war, first in peace, and first in the hearts of his countrymen" was not ta ken into account vory extensively . throughout the country, on the late 22J. George was a white man and not "loyal" at that, hence be attracts but very littlo attenion these days. Had be remained "loyal," or com manded a British regiment, he would be above par. The New Congress It ,is pretty . well settled that tho Forty second Congress will meet on Monday, the 6lb inetai.t, and organize with nearly all the same officers who held position in the lust body. No members will be present from California, Connecti cut, New Hampsliiro or Rhode Island; the members from tboso Slates not baring been elected yet. Tho two-third Radical majority which that party has held is com pletely wiped out forever. How are you, Grant, San Domingo and "na tional wards V A Valuable Lot. Messrs. Mai lor, Wilkins k Co. sold at auction in New York, on Thursday last, a tract of land adjoining the city of Scranton, Fa., containing 125 acres, for the round sum of 830,000. Tho tract was sold as coal land, and is said to con tain one million tons of coal. This is just one cent per ton. The Now York papers state that it was the most exciting sulo that evor came off" in that city. Tboso owning coal lands adjacent to railroads can seo by this time that they possess mora wealth beneath than on the surface. .f I-offal Kingdom. Grant's San Domingo Commiiwion has finally been heard from. The members bare landed in that loyal Eden of negroes, monkeys, bahhoons andestray Yankees, and not one of them can hold conversation with tho natives, who, when they do say some thing, do so in Spanish. The negro, Fred Douglass, and the celebrated Franz Sigol, enjoy themselves hugely talking English and German to the Spanish monkeys, not a word of which they understand. Ben Wade docs his swearing in English, and will there fore not demoralize Grant's friends on lis Island during the short tirao tbey will remain. It is needless to say that the Com mi t toe is diagusted wilh tho appear anco of things. A correspondent who accompanied them says that the clothing worn by the msloa is a pair Ot pantaloons, the upper portion of the body being entirely nuked. The females wear kind of cotloo sonu thrown loosely over themselves, and nearly all the children under eight years of age go entirely naked. And they are made up of all colors except white. It is not known whether the Committee design to send a half dozen families as a present to Gen. Grantor not, but whilo improvements and amalgamation are in order at the White House, it would not be out of order for "the government" to keep several of tlicBO families iu the Lluo room as specimens of our new acqui sitions under the Grant regime. Would this not bo a "grand moral Idea" and assist much" in "blending the races," a work in which "the gov ernment" and a certain class o( phil-antlj-opisLs bave largely invested 1 It is reported thaf'the government" is frequently bathed in tears over the fact that the Commission will not re turn until afier the death of the Forty first Congress. The lots stakod off on the Inland, marked "Grant," "Por ter," "Babcook," "Corbin" and "Col fai," will drprocsts very much from the fact that the job goes over and an other division of Iota among Congress men, will make those owned by the "government" families nearly worth less. WhatapityiiiithatGoD. Grant could not find "poliny' ani; ao n. Urest was given Lira in San Domingo nlflpre-naked at that ' Mnrrte" rlWinr Tint. Congressmen are not the only par ties who are robbing the government. Miss Yinnia Ream, who has for sever- al years figured rather conspicuously among Congressmen at Washington, lately completed statue of the "lato sinented," for which her mnlo associ ates agreed to pay her $:'0,000 out of the United Htntes Treasury. It seems now that Vinnie nnd her confederates have not only "chiseled" Lincoln in marble, but they havo "chiseled" 113,000 out of tho Treas ury. It aecma that they "hired an Italian sculptor to do the work, lor which he wss paid 17,000 j "Vinnio" and her Congressional friends foully pocketing tho extra $13,000. This system of "chiseling is termed by the loyalists "native talont," and they cannot see why the tax payers should object to the interpretation, from the fact that Ben Butler, the schoolmaster of the party, has thrown tho Bible and Webster's Dictionary out of the window, nnd he and his party are working under a cedo of law, morals and orthography founded at New Or leans. Butler for morals and political economy, Beccher for theology, and Covode for orthography, ia the foun tain out of which flow all grand moral ideas, as woll as Yinnio'a "chiseling" propensities. B - m m S I'M. to Elections. An effort is being mode bofore the Legislature to repeal the act abolishing Spring EIco tioiis. The grounds for this move ment are not very tenable, and to our mind fullacioua, so far as tho common good is concerned. Kalher give the election officers two days to count the ballots and make out the returns than to compel six hundred thousand men to forsake thoir work, and of course lose a day, whilo a portion spend large sum of money, and that class, too,, w ho should huaband their timo and rcsonrccs for the use of their families. If Ohio, New York -and other States can elect all their officers in one day, why cannot Pennsylvania do the same thing, and thereby save a large sum of money ? a o Sri'lMDiTT. Wo have understood that men are sometimes compelled to "walk Spaniah," but It ia stated that none of Grant's Commissioners whom ho sent to San Domingo can talk Spanish, although they were sent to "dicker" for that Spanish negro para dise. Mayor George M. Lnnman, prom inent politician and railroad contrac tor, died at Beading, on tho 22d. He was at one time editor and publisher of the Uarrisburg Union. What a Pitt. Professions of In- tenso loyally have done much for many Radical Congressmen. Indeed, a number of them are indebted for thuir hich positions to tho fuel that they could not go to sleep without singing that pathetic, tear-producing amy: "We'll rail roand Ilia Bag, Ac p and, even then, could not enjoy the sweets of patriotic repose, without rolling around them tho American flag, and getting botween sheets made ol striped bunting. Just now three of those exquisitely loyal cusses are in trouble. Congress man Bowcn, of South Carolina, has been arrested fur bigamy, Congress man Butler, of Tcnnossco, is under in dictment fur forgery, and Congress man Wimpy, of Georgia, is charged wilh purchasing counterfeit Treasury notes. We would like to withhold this afflicting intelligence, bul as a fuilhful journalist wo must not sup press each important historical facts. The accused merit the sympathies, tears and shrieks of the Loyal League and the fuithful of the Grand Army. Let Geary proclamato, and Logan order his forces to their tents. If s airing of well strained resolutions should not acquit, they might be sooth ing to the troubled hearts of tho ac cused. The Montgomery (Ala.) Mail says: The pcoplo of Laudordalc, Miss., have caught a live Alabama Ku-Klux. The said K. K., in company with eight or ten confederates, entered the dwel ling of one Adam Kennurd in the night timo, took him forcibly there from, and did then and there feloni ously and cruolly beat, strike, and wound said Kennard against the peace and dignity of tho Stalo of Misaihsippi, and contrary to the Statute. Kennard recognized ono of tho bund, tho samo wbo was subsequently arroslcd, and tell in not in ualli . it was one Daniel Price, of Sumpter county, one of the blue lights of IUdiculism in that quarter of tho Mate. Don't "Blend" Well. Tho Colored Cadet Smith is hoveri ng on tho verge of itniaAl. The Sourrtory- nf War has not yet published the proceedings of the court martial in his case, and it is believed that he is doubtful as yet whether to givo tho boy another chance or to dismiss him from the Academy. Tho unfortunate fellow hss had such a hard road to travel bo tween his own peccadilloes and the "hazinir" of his follow students that it is possiblo disinisanl would greatly re neve mm personally, and there is no doubt it would greatly relieve the of ficials of the Academy and the public gcncrully. X. V. Herald. Important Decision. TheSiinrem Court of Pennsylvania has decided that mo owners or eon I and coal privi leges in lands where tho surface is held by other parties, must, in tho removal of the coal, protect tho surface from injury. llua is a question of irrcat importunco in Western Pennsylvania, where vast tracts of coal have been diaposcd of to other parties by the owners of llio surface. The decision esUliliahcs a principle new to tho laws oi i no ntaic. An Outrage. A negro who sued a Chicago saloon keeper lor twenty five hundred dollars, for putting him out of his saloon after his refusal to comply wilh a request to leave, has been awarded one cent. The Court in structed the jnry that tho proprietor osa me irgai right to remove the plaintiff from his restaurant by force, without giving any reason thorcfore, if the plaintiff refused or ncglscled to go when requested. Will Butler "iro fir" thai Chienifo J-tic! ire T Ttrriblt Hallfad .tYHifenl. On Thursday morning, the Idlli ultimo , as the mall train hound west wns rounding a curve about n mile and a half east of Keating, the hind car whs thrown from the trm-k and overturned. Instantly tho ' flame burst out of it al both ends, and in about 'JO minutes it was entirely oun sumed, fortunately Ihoro were but few passengers in tho car al tho lime, all of whom escaped wilh but slight injuries but three. Mr. C. B. How ard, of Williamsport, was quite so vervlv burned on one side of his head, his hands sliirhtlv burned and one of them budly bruisod. After Mr. How ard got out there were two passen ger still left in tho car, Mrs. Nash, housekeeper for Mr. John Day of this place, and Jlr. ituy s Uuiiiriiler ran nic, aired five years. Ono of the brskemen, Ed. Gibson, succeeded in reaching the child and escaping wilh it ihroutrji tho flames. All cflorts to rescue Mrs. Naah from tho burning I car wero unavailing, until the engineer loft bis engine and cume hack to the scone. As soon us ho was told that there was a woman in tho burning wreck, he, without the least hesita tion, jumped into the midst of the flumes and soon reappeared with Mrs. Nash in his arms, horribly burned, bul still alivo. Tho injured wore pluccd in the remaining curs of the train, and dispatches soul up the rosd for physicians to bo in readiness to render assistance upon the arrival of the train. At Sterling Dr. Lanning got upon the train and did all in his power to afford relief to tho sufferers. The train reselling here about an hour and a half after tho accident, and and Mrs. Nash was conveyed to the Diddle House and Dr. Cruigan was called in. Upon cutting off her clothes it was found that both legs, her fore head, one side of her fuco, and hor back were badly burned. Under the Dootor's treatment she is doing well, and ho thinks she will rocvo er. The child Fannie was but slightly burned. Mr. Howard had bis injuries dressed here, and returned to Williamsport in the afternoon train. Too much cannot be said in praise of Mr. Ellis Hyman, the con ductor, and the other employes on tho train, who did all in their power to save and relieve the sufferers. But what shall we, what can we say that will do justice to the noble act of the engineer, Mr. F. H. Benton f After all the passengers and other employees bad been driven off by the heat of the burning car, and bad ubandoncd their efforts to save the perishing woman, still in the wreck being burned alive, wilh a horrible death staring him in tho fuco, boldly and without tho least hcsitalion Itapcd into the midst of iho burning wreck, disappeared an instant from sight, and in another in stant reappeared, singed, scorched, and nearly suffocated, but wilh iho woman in his arms saved. Such a man is a hero deserving of the ru.-pocl und admiration of all. Tho causo of tho accident is un known, bul il is supposed thut the flanges of tho wheels were broken off in passing around the curve. Had the car been thrown off on the olhcr side of the track, it would have gone down a high embankment into the river, and but few, if any of the passengers would havo been saved. Cameron lltrald. .4 itttnocralU He form. Whatever the IUdical press may say denunciatory of the Democratic legislature of Indiana on political grounds, no one can deny that it is doing a noble worn in romodeiing the obnoxious divorce law of that State. In response to numerous petitions, a bill having this fur it object has boen introduced into the Senate, and passed by a vote of thirty seven to three Ihe first section deals wilh the most disgraceful fealuro of tho present law, by providing that where the cause of divorce has arisen in another State, the petitioner shall have to prove bona- fide residence at three years, instead of .1C.. - ' one, in me 01111,0 aim iu mo county in which the petition is filed; and, more over and this is perhaps of inoro im portance than all that tho divorce ahull not bo grunted unless the act or acts complained or were a good cause of divorce in the State in which they wore committed. In addition to this, the bill forbids tho granting of a di vorce, whore Iho pluco of tho dofend anl's residence is known, without per sonal service of the summons. The causes of divorce, too, are distinctly specided, and nothing is led, as under the old law, to the discretion of the judgn. They aro six in number j bul no divorco can be granted except for adultery, or convic tion for and infam ous crime, until tho parties shall have been married at least three years. This is a great stride in the direc tion of hedging Iho marriage lie wilh that sanctity which formerly mado the matrimonial slate holy, Tho truth is that during the last ten years, or ever since ltadiculism boon in 0 the dominant parly, ' free loveistn" hss flotirshod side by side with those oilier isms, lor the cxislonco of which wo must hold the ismatio pcoplo of New England rexponsible, until ol last our sociul institutions have been cither ruined entirely or aeriously impaired. The dose however was too strong j tho stooisch of tho country has been unablo to aaaimilato tha tbuuaand dan gerous potions tho Radios! pharma copeia yielded, and nausea has resul ted. Judgingfrom present indications, however, we iuclinn to the opinion thut the patient will shortly cast off tho whole vile mass, and society, polit ically as well as socially, receive fresh moral vitality. The king-haired, crack brained philosophers who, like Bcecher and i-'ruthinirliiim, wink al bieamy and prutO about "affinities," llOVO almost run their raco: Iho sound, common sense of tho Country is reinforcing the , ranks of tho advancing Domocracy, and soon thcro will ho nothing MX of , those fellows but a disagreeable recol- j lection ui muir pnav naaiincnR. a 110 Democracy of Indiana have begun the attack by demolishing that free lovo and "affinity" institution the Indiana divorce law and in this work they bave the hearty sympathy and top port of every honest christian in the land 77i Vaper. Louis I lent, hrothor-in-law of the I'rcsident, was dono up in this style when lie was acsndidslo for (iovornor of Misslsoippi last full, by Iho Jackson Vilot. "Looii Deal la a ebaat aad a laladlcr, aa kia tran.aaliaa In 1'o.hnma etianl ihow. lla ia a EohlH'i.J Imfffar, ttithnal rharaalar, tiraiaa, ar oiwUf. lla la a abliahd blarbl.,. faltiS.r, aad Tillaia. Hi. rrair,l, public and privata, if ilaepnl ia talaniT, bald arilh arlnin, blaab.aml wilh .ia. fraad, aad anrrarllna. la .ban, ba ia a aaara. a ! awaru, aaa a aoouBarri. Tlis Boston J'ott aay Ilrowolow and Morion, carried into tho Senate ChamW by their servants, fully rsp. rentctj ino paraiyzca H:ilical Jisrty Oiiitiaht Thomas 11. Bnrrnwes, t.t,. I)., nrcaident of the Airriculturnl College of Pennsylvania, died at tour o'clock on Haturdnv afternoon, aged sixty srvctl j inrs. Mr. Hnrrowos pos sessed a vigorous and highly cultivat ed mind and did much in furthering tho infeiests of tho common scnooi system in: Iho State. Ho was also prominently identified with politics in the earlier part of his lifo and wu Secretary of the Commonwealth from IWomher 15. 1835. to January 15, IS!!!), under Governor Hitner. 'In 1(K the Into Governor Packer appointed him Slate Superintendent of common aehonls. which position lie held until 1H03, displaying omlnent ability during Ins entire term. Mr. Burrowcs was the first superin tendent of orphans' schools in the Stale, having been appointed by Gov ernor Curtin dining the lust year of his administration. He was also for rr.anv rears the nhlo editor of the Pennsylvania School Journal. In Feb ruary, 1809, ho was appointed to the presidency of the Stalo Agricultural College, in which capacity ho served until liis decease. Mr. Burrowes was a native of Lancaster county Tho memory of deparlod g" is but littlo revered in Georgia oss the ungraelful treatment relicts of the late lion. Ualeo borne, a distinguished colore ber of the State" Legislature, w killed some lime ago, and of numerous widow only two cd by Governor Bullock to draw kions. CAUTION. All perfK.ni km Wereh eaatioa rd aftiMt hirborint? r fruiting om my to euaat my wife Khubath Kbmt, m ib htm dMrtd m without jait prorootlion, and 1 am dtnnibd aot I pay any dtbti of atr oati-acting anltii oonptiiM to a 90 dt taw. GEO. L. KKARR. TroatrilU, Manb 1, 18713tpd. k DMINIWTRATOR'. WOTICK Nolie. X. 11 hereby gxrrn tuatlttni of idminiwIraiktAji oa tb ertata ol TUOMAH M t'LLKN, doeat4, late of Bccearia township, Cleartvld oouiy, Ha., haviag bn duly granted ta tht andrralroad, portooa indebted to laid estate will please nake payment, aad Ihoee baring elaimi or detnaud will present them proparlj aulbtntieated for aei- uemeni a. w. unm, Itaeearia tp., Kirch, Admialitrator. M R. T. E, WATSON Ladies' Cloth Coats, Woolen Good. Notions, Trlmmingi, Millinery and Fancy Goods, etoete AT LESS TIIAN COST1 Te make room for a large aad rpleadid eUcli of new "priiif and Simmer Goodi. S:1 :3t T ICKNttfi WOriCfcM. The following prr. f J tone bave filod in the offioo of tbe Clerk of the Court of Quarter Br ta to tit of Clearfield count r, their p-titiom and boodi for License, at the March teuton neit, agreeably to the alt of AMembly, entitled An Act te rrgalate tbe eale ol intoxicating i.i(aorf, Ac: botkl Lirexst. Wm. Pfhwem Gee. Knarr I. Jubmon A Boa... K. J. VYtllianif , Andrew Glaie.. John Young John I'ougberty Iarld John too John Foeii , litwrence Flood Peter Gamier Franoie fiermoyw Uougalph Bhnll.B.... John H. Bergey Klias Walk Win. W. Irwin. Uowen and turner... Andy PhofT. Wm. J. Uoly Hiram Htraw Wm. bchnarrs Tbotnae Mehaffty PaateJ 0 roil in , Jno. C. lit ndertoa..., Jamet Harieifham..., Thoa. J. Itoaliflk , Wm. II. I an ear- Jba WmMt.- Jamea Ftrna John hheeeer Wm. Parker , Charlea Keeney , David Aikey Prady township. Hraly townihip. .....Brady townhip. Bradford townihip. Huroaide townihip. Clearfield Boron (h. Ma.a. Clearfield Borough. Clearfield Boroogb. Carweneville. Ouriagton towutbip. s.Corington town -hip. Corington townbip. ......... Covington township. Corington Uwathip. I'ecaiar cowniDip ,.urntn townthip. tiulicn townnbip, Gulieb townihip. Unfit on towtiiuip. ..H Jordan townihip. Karthaua townihip. New Washington Borough. Oteeola Ho rough. n(aoeota Borooph ,.H M.Onoeole Borough. , Oteeola Borough. , Oaeeola Borough. i. Oexoola Duroagb. Vtnm lowaihip. I'oion township. Woodward townihip. woodward (owninip. . ..Woodward township. aai.uax lice. Catharina CralT. Mary Wra rar OriMHkaw Tatlw.. Orerga 8mitk... ...... ....Curwaftilla. Coringloa Ip. Uaewila. ....Woada-ard ip. niii iini tirtaaa. Joka fibrvrlek Inn M. i'outlrict... Patrick puaa.. Jao-ra l)BBB Marek 1, 197L Brad; tp. i ....CoviarloB tp, Oraaela. Woodward Ip C. TATE, Clark. Sheriffs Sale. . T ) Y tlrtaa ef a wr t of Itperta Fieimt, i J I ned eat of the Court of Cemmea Pleea ef Clearfield county, and t me direeted. there will be eipoied to PUBLIC HALK.at the Ceart llnate In tbe borough of Clearfield, en Monday, toe xotb oey at marea, I", I, at I eeloet, f. tbe following Real IE late, te wit: A eerlain eteem aawmill wenty-eight feet long and thirtr feet wine, pituate in Decatur towutbip. en the Tbomal Ililltngtoa surrey, aboat three- fnwrthi ef a mile fron tbe pablie road leading from Oeeeola to Jayaeavtlle, together with land enough immediately adjaetnt thereto for the ordinary ae thereof. Be i ltd, taken in elevation and to he sold at the property of Abraham Kef hart. AIm, by rirtue of a writ of Fieri we, the following deeenbed nropertr, will be sold at the imme time and plaee, eituate la tbe borough of larweniT.ne, i irarnem eonmy. ra., to, wit Beginning at the corner ef Filbert and High Street, tbenee northward by Filbert Kiret 120 fret to pout; thence eattt by lenda of Wm. Irtln, IfO feet to an alley t tbenee aooth by said itley l?0 feet to High' Street i thenoe weat 190 fed jo Filbert Htreet aad plaee of begianing, and hariag a large foundry, wood ak-p. An., thereon eretted. Helsed, taken ia eieeation and to be told as the property ef Rabieow aad J. P. We a. gatr-Bidderi will take aetiee that U pet veac af the aarehaes voaey matt be paid aea tbe property la kaoeked down, or it will he pat ap agata for eele. Jl'STIS J. PIK, Raaatrr'i Orrtra. I Sheriff. Clearfield, I'a,, Uar.h I, 1171. 1 " SherifT's Sale. 1 Y ?lrtMarrltial Vrndilitml Crpaaaa. Itaia I ) oat of Iba Caarl at Comiaoa Pl.aa af Cli.r S.I4 eoantv, aait ta ma d!r9r!f4, tbara .ill ba aipo.ad la (labtla aala, at lha Caarl Hot, la lira boroifb af Claarttld, oa MnotUr, tka X'lh i,f el Marrb, la? I. al I a'olock, ,. a., tb. (ollowlD( daaaribtd Raal Kilata, la all i A errtaia traM af lan.l ritaala Ib FcraaaoB lavn.bip, (Irarflr-ld flaonla, PrnatYlrania. blna 'n oi a aarv.y ia laa aaiaa al ai.ltbia Hloaak, and boan ,j laiHi of Umbra 1,-wn iJuJllT.'I'"'' k"':d "1 HO anraa ia elraml. and ha. ma a' l( hara mi iwiua houaa thrrtoa nwri. Utiut. 7sVn7X','" ""' ' b""1'1 " "" ,r"i-" A,, , trmrt ,f M ,., IlMr. j lowmbip. (MearSeld aaaaty, l'a. bnanded and deeenbra aa Inllnwi: He,innin, at a while pina Hump, thence ei,ath f..s degree! ee.t IS.1 percb.l to hetnliM-k t Ihnnce hf land, of Mn.haanoa l.e.d and l.amhar To., ta the line of !. kepbart i thenca I a'onc Mid line Sl degreea wait aboat SO perehea fn a maple; Ibenca north lu drgreea we.t .IS perehee to p,Ml : thence weet 15 dc,reea wctl Jl ana iw peecnea wi piene ai argianin,. ntainiBg ahoat 10 acre.. Hciacd, aakea ja aiectilio Bad ta ha aold aa the property of Abraham J. tlon, Alea, a cerlaia tract of lead lituatr in Tlell towa lh!p, t'lcarSrld eoonly, Pa., decrihed aa fnllowi. In wil : llre;innin, at a port, thence alang J. p' Hoyt Una aoalh 1 1 degree eet 20 perrhea to white oak goaeli Ihrnna anuth SI degree! weat along J. Seleni line 110 perrhea ta po.t ( thenne north 71 degran weat Ian p rebel ta hirok thraaa aorth Sit degrret aal .H parvhea la a gem -thraca north SI drgreaa eaet ti percbra to plm f hegiaaing. eonlainli.g 17 1 tcrea aad SI perehea more ee leaa waiag part af a aareee la Ihe aae af Joha Nleboleon, No. karing ahoat SO f-Tw. ala.wlpaBw4 mw.A . 1 1 I a. ih.,. .......,...hh.ub smi Roaats earn ana. almp thrreoa. Seised, tairn la aewtitlna il ald ae the property of William Brady. Iliddera will Uka aetlee that IS per tewt ef tbe parebaee moaey asaet ba paid wbea the property ta knocked dew a, or II will be pQ a, agaJa for aala. . J CUT IN J. p(k. j Cnaarrr' firnn, I Mleriff. I wrern-vra, ra,, Merrb I.IITI.j . j K l ies i Yit. J Ihe f r fU' drrrtUrmrntf. RICK roMKROV, TBS EHn.al aad r.arUat Adraaala af (ka WOltK I.NG M KN S I NTEUKSTS, aad tnlmitabla Aatker, Will laclura oa Lla pop alar aubjtal, H IT C 13 ti H," it tbs coi-b Bona,' AT CLEARFIELD, FEHN'A, Wtdaetday K.autef, Xfnrcli lib, 18M. JM-Doa't fall to erobraca IbU opparlnally to boar tha world ranawaad Brlak." Real Estate for Sale. rpriK aad.r.ljn.d will till at prlrala aala TEN ACIIE8 OF LAND, filtuata la LaarraiHtc lown.blp. ClaarSdd aaaalf, I'ana'a., aboat ona aila fraai tlaaro.ia Daroa(U. Tha Imprarroianli ara a luar boat., log bars aad joaag orchard, Aa. It il aailarlaid wilh a l frat raia af ur.ll.nl eoal j haaina; a bank ia warbiag ardar. Bad il a rtrjr doiirabl. plaaa for a aiia.r. . It will ba told for tl,0S. Vary alaap. PHILIP BRADY. March I, 1TI Slpd. Kotice to CredUors. ITTnKREAD, im pBraaaaea f aa act af O.a Aral Aiacaabl; af tb. CaaiBiaBWMllk af Pannirlaaata, an attaabnant hath baan granted by tb. aobaenbar, ona af tha Jnltioaa of tka Paaaa, la ib. aal, Manly af ClaarS.ld, at tha iaMaaea af a atrlaia JoBa jnoiaan, al Brady tvwu.ulii, ia the aaaaty of Claarftcld, againat a aartalB Qao. W. Lluyd.af tk. lowaihip of Bnwly, ia laid oaaaty, whwaaa aaataia fooda, ohattcli aad other effect! of the laid Ueorg. W. Lloyd hare bean altaehai and are new ia Ihe eBiaaily of Jauea Mileiaad F. K. Araoldrofth aaid Townihip. Thii it, therefiira, to gire ootiea to tha eroditora of tbe aaid Oaorra W. Llorrf, ta appear oa Satur day, tha 1 1th day of Uerrh 1ST I, al the office of tha lubaanbar, la tbe Tillare of Lalbaribarg, Pa., tbea aad there to dieeoror and make proof of their deaaaadl agraaably ta tha direction! of the aid act. ttKO. C. KIKK.J. P. ua.J Important (o Lumbermen. reepaetfally atake thii aaaooaeement to l in for ia the laaibenaea lha. tbe Moahanaaa llotel litaaled oa the river bank oppoiite the moata or Hofbaanoa ureea, wtll ee in fall blaat the eoaiiBK epring, far their aeoomnEodatiea. The proprietor baa ipared ae paini or expente in making an pie provmoni for the comfort of hii (nt(a. The "big Hrar rook" that heretofore bee been a freel bindrenee ta rata land in t here, baa born reinoved, which makee it a mfe and eonrrnient laaditiK. WM. BCU.NAKRH, S. 1. A road baa her epenrd aloof tbe ri-er freta the Uotel to Kartbaai, which Mabaa it vary convenient for tboee that wiah to re tar a bene by the way of tbe mouth ef MoahanTioa. March 1, 1871-4U QUI OILI Oil la Clearfield County! The beet barn in t; oil in the world ! Dr. Celrer'i celebrated rna Lia;bt Oil n one of tbe Rreateet die eo teriM of the ace. Inrrated ia 1867 br Ir. 8 A. Culver in Parie. li. Wageer A Co. are the eole proprietor! for the I'nitfd Fiatti and Canada itnce the year low. trer loo.ouo lamilin ara aung it. It takre the iilace of all other burn.px oili and fluids, for thcie reason : 1. It don't eoit half at maeh. 3. It 1 warranted ta be aon exploeire. 3. It eaa be made by anybody. 4. It will barn ia any lamp, with or without a chimney, a. It will not iinoko tha chimney, a. It will giro ao bad odor or offennre imcll. ?. It will not toil clothes if spilled upon them. 8. It girri a el rar aad ateaay light, ana te eon nest and brilliancy te only equaled by eaa. 9. It will barn looter thaa an oil that ie made. 10. It docs not weaken the ayes or laogi ae kcroecne or coal oil do a. In order to brieg tbieoil into an i renal aae tliroughoot the entry, they hare onncluded to eell it only through agents. By this method families can maoafaclare the oil tbemetleee, tbae getting It at original cost aad saving all the proAti that woald be made by merahaoti and spec u Jet on if aold tbroagh them. All we ask if that the public give this oil a general investigation t that they test Ma qualities for them aelvre wbea tba a (rent calls. In order that all mar be benefited by this oil we have placed the price " - "a- "-- - afc. .-ii , f iwt eouere. Yoa eaa preeara a Ricbt when tha knnt ..iu .nri shows yoa bow mealy it bains. Agent will give u m. ktj, anu inrnun ine tngmiicats ir wished. Ingredients cheap and simple. Coat but 2d Mnti per gallon at the highest. Yoa can nwore a ui m enaer wbea be calls or addrepe bin with two dollars at Karthaua, Ta., and receive It by "" a. ru itnAHKr, 3:1 :St Agent for Clearfield eonnty. ptAlK IR JKCROPB1 it OltEAT EXCITEMENT IN FRENCHVILLE I Tbe bleodv eaoteet between France aad Pmisia is at aa eaa for tl.e presrnt, ao far aa tbe ilaugh taring af men anl the detraction of property ie eeaeeraei. ine nnrai Jiiggiere aa aoabt pride Ibemeelvct aad rejoloe aver tbe resalt, bat how insirnineaat Ie their work whea compared with the bamane and christian efforts of L. M . COUDUIET, wha haa an.lert.k.a la lapply all tka el I i ten I la the rawer end of thi eonnty wilh foad and raiaent at ficeMing low rale! from hi! ai.nraotb itura ia Ml'I.KO.NBL'RU. where he eaa alwaya ba found ready ta wait npoa aalleri aad rupply tbeta wilh Dry Goods of all kinds, Sesh Cloths, ffatinettt, Casstmeree, Muslins, llelatnee. Linen, Ortllings, Calteoei. Trimming, Hibboos, Lace, Ready-made Clothing, Boots and Shoes, tints and Ctfe all af tbe beet material aad made te order Heeo, books, Gloves, Mitteae, Laeae, hibboae.e. GKOCKRIVS Of AM. KINDS. Ceffer, Tea, Pa gar, Rice, Holaseee, Fish, Salt, I'ork, Unseed Oil, 'lsb Oil, Carbon Oil. FUrJware, Qiteenftware, Tinware, Castings, Plows and Plow Cartings, Nails, Ppikrs, Cora Caltira tort, Cider Preeaee, aad all biadi af Axe. Porfamery. Pain La, Varnish, Olais, aad a general ajeurtmeat af Stationery, GOOD FLOUR, Of disereat brand., el war l aa head, aad will ka aid at Ike lawaet penible Sgarel, Myl'ORS, aaek al Braadr, Wl.e, Uia, Whi.ky, Jayne'a Medicine., Iloitetter't and H(M.Saad'l Biitert. I0SS aeandi af Waal want.d for akiek tha hi, heat priea will ka paid, i'lurrrreed aa kaad aad for aala al tha lawiil aarkat priea. Alia. Arret for Etraltaaeilla aad CarweBirille Tbreihlag Maekiaea. kaa.r.11 and w for ennnelvei. Toa alii Sad atarylkiag a. Bally kept la a retail Here. L. at. COL'DRIET. Fraaekeilla P. 0., March 1, 1171. JOHN D. THOMPSON, daitlrw of tha Peers aad Bcrirrair, Car iBei Hie, Pa. t-AM'ollecl ioni made tni noBry pnwiptlr pniil arer. Feb. ti, tf. ryo tii k HKins and lkual rki'Iikskv- X tat i vet of John l.nsirr. late of It rail ford towa nIiIP, l learflrld eonnty, deoeaeprl. At an Orphans' Coart held at CcaHteM, la anil for aaid eouuty, January Kith, IS7I, it was ordered and dcereed that poblication be miule in one newspaper paMtlied in said cfinntr for three eon- eerutive weeks that the Real Rafale appraised and art oat la the widow oat ol tbe Real Estate of Jhn Luiier, d-eeaed, will be confirmed to ber and the report of the annraWert approved, nnleo HtAeleat cameo to the contrary he shown by Iho first day af March Term. "Ily the Coart. " Attest i A. W. LKT, t:K:M, Clerh O. C, Rr.;mTl :HM Rtll lC li-Kotiee is hereby given that the fntlrming aeeoante here bren ciamiard and perecd by at, aad remain tiled of reenrd ia tbts wfioe for tha Inspection of heir, legatee, creditors, and all others in any other way lntretrd, and will be preeented to the net Or- r hens' Court nf (Tkaxfleld eoanty, to be held at the our llnac, In the borough nf Clearfield, enra-mt-ning on the (bird Monday (being theSOthday) of Marrh, A. l. 1(171. Partial arnoant af Jacob Wie, admiaietrator af Dad Crewel, late of tirahata township, deo'd. Final account of John Owen, administrator af T. 1. People, late of La max towaship. dee d. Anenant of O. H. I.ytle, administrator of Thoe. Robiaana, late af Lawtwr City, dee d. A orient af Jamee MKea and Mtna J. 8 lose, administraUire or John Elnea, late af knoi town-, kiiK dee d.' Aeetiant of Rdward Per ha, nae nf the eireatort of Cbristtaa Kmeigh, Rr. laUof Morris township, deeeased. Final aee-awnt af Datid Keama, administrator r tlo-Urry W raver, tatenf Brady towaship, de'd. KeniiTrn n Orrn r, I A. W. tKIt, HtarfirH, Pa., lib. V, I h; 1 ic. j lustrr. BIGLER, YOUNG & CO., (Raaaaaaara to BorslnB Taaa,) FOUNDERS A MACHINISTS " - " Haaafaalararaaf PORTABLE & STATI0NAET STEA1M ENGINES I Cornrr af Foartb aad Piaa Straati, ' ' CI.EARriEl.D, PA. HAVING engaged la tha aaafaetare or Ir.t alaia HACHINEKY, we rrrpeelfully Inform tha pnblia that wa ara bow prepared ta Ell all order! at aheaply and aa promptly at can ba done ia aay af the aitica. Wa aaaaafaetBra aad deal ia Mulay and Circular Saw-Millj Bead Elocki, Watar Wkaall, Ekaftiag Palleyt, OiEord'l Injaelar, Eteant Oaagei, Steam Whiitlaa, Oilara, Tallow Capa, Oil Cup., Gauge Coeki, Air Cock a, Ulaba Valraa, Cheek Valrai, wroagkt iroa Pipet, 8 earn PaBipt, Boiler Feed PaBipi, Aati Frietioa Metrei, Soap Bloaa PaekiBg, Oum Pack ing, aod all kiadt af HILL WORE; tagelker with Plawa, Sled Rolet, COOK AS D PARLOR STOVES, and athar CA8IIWOS af alt klada. aT-Orden tallaltod aad tiled al ally prleei! All lettart af Inquiry wilh ref.reaee la Bachinary of oar naanfaetare praaplly aaiwared, by addrea iag Bl at ClearB.ld, Pa. dae:rro tr bioi.er, touko a co. UifIUnroui. II. F. BIGLER & CO., oiii.ias ib II A IK I W A ItE, Also, Manafactoreraaf Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. CLEAftflSLD, PA. LOT OF SADDLES, BRIDLES, Barstii, Collari, alt., for nil ky II. r. BIGLER t CO. ALMER S PATENT UNLOAD- lag Day Torki, for aala by II. F. BIGLER A CO. QIL, PUNT, PUTTY, GLASS, lfallt, etc., for lale ky II. F. BIOLER t CO. II aRNESS TRIMMINGS & SHOE Fiadkigi, for tala hy II. F. BIGLER A CO. QUNS, PISTOLS, S WORD CANES for aala ky II. F. BIGLER A CO, CTOVES. OF ALL SORTS AND Biiei, for aala hy II. F. BIGLER A CO. TRONI IRON I IKON I IRON! X For tala ky II. F. BIGLER A CO. T TORSE SHOES A HORSE SHOE RAILS, far aala ky II. r. BIGLER A CO- pULLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES B. . Aad heat Uaaefertare, for aala ky II. F. BIGLER A CO T HIMBLK SKKINS AND TIPK BOXIS, for sale by H. F. BIGLER A CO. JODDRU CUTTEIlS-for tale by cb30-70 II. F. BIGl.ER I CO. Guardian's Sale or Real Estate. 1)Y rlrtae af aa aHer of tha Orphans Coart, 1 naae Ihe l.'ifh day of Manb, A. D. 171. IT. J. W. Pettar will eell at PaMie ffale, at the puhlte hooe of Joseph (fillilanrl, at Halt I.ick, ea 8ATI UKAY, THK ITII DAY OF NAKt 11, IS7I, tlie following ilescrihrd property, situate ia Karihaae tnwathia, late the property of aad reei denee of Jataee ( arlrr, aow uwaed be his aifoor children af wheta eaiti lt. J. W. Potter ie tiaar diao; hoandetl and dracrihed ae fellowe : ItcginatnK at a white pine mrner, a-ijoinio 8. K. eorner of land af Jamee White, thraoa K. Ui perrhes to a brmloek t thenee N. 1ln perrhet to a white pine eorner t thenca W. 14) perehee ta a ana pie eorner t thenoe Koath 114 1-1 perehee to th plare af bginoiaif, CuetatiititK ant) hand red arrca, mnre nr Was, about TO aeree e tea red, with fraate dwelliaK hoase and frame bans and a food arohard thereon, aad being aaderlaid with a veia of $no4 eoal. To he sold enhjert to a lease eadme; May let, 179, held by Thonaa White, for aboat T aeree, whereoa he haa a saw aiill. with tha right ta remove the same at the end of aaid lease. Taaaet 10 per eent. af the porcheee saoney wbea eale is aaade, one-third thereof at ealrana- lion of aala, and the balance la two equal annual payments with interest, te ha eeeared by bond and mortgage on the prrmisee. j. w. roTTicn, Three lUm, Feb. 12, it tlaardiaa. Private Sale of Real Estate aaa PERSONAL PROPERTY. ffMIK taWriher win affee at private sale, aa X ra sen able terms, the following Rral Ktlaer. titnate ia (Ilea Hope, Cleerfteld eoanty, Pa.: a larfre two story plaak hraea, 4ti4t f'ret etnre room 2t0 feet; ware roosa, I6r.t feet. The hoaaa Ie the best la tilea Hope, wrll flnlshed. aad having a large eellar andvrneath. Wae hailt la lk7. A arrrr failing Writ, aad wood aad wash hoe-e, hare, (3H4,) iee haeer, luffimant ta held er 70 tons of ie, aad all other aeeesrary eat baildinga. Alto, a large quantity of iaeex-baadte, eonsist Ing af greeeriee. dry goods, aueenswara, ant tons, a large lot ef elnthing, aad all el bet goods geoer. ally hrpt la a eoantry store. AH", ie, one ie ol prime oaa aad ptne eqaara timher, aa the hank or t tearflom ere a. Tha above deeeribed property will ba aold ta gethrr, ar, tf rieeired, the slt.re goods will he sold oa reaeoaeble terms aod a leaea gieea af the store room. For farther laformatioa epply ta tha eaheertbet at hie rasidenee la tiiea II "pe. WILLIAM 0. DICKIT. Feb. I, 1871 am. UPIIA III PILtTORY Hemoree euprflueas hair la aremlaatea, witboat tnier? t theshln. Pent be mail rer $ I .la. I I'll AM' ASTHMA. (IRK Rellereemoet violent paraiysms la Ira ml a a tee aad effeeie a spede eare Priee tl b? mall. THK J P A !b' K? R H AIR HTAIM Cetera tht whtshere and hair a beaatifal hlaek at browa. Il eeasisU af ealy aae preparaUoa. TI eente by mail. Address ., i riUM, He. TJI Jayaa rlreel, Pbiladolpbla, fa. ClreaUri frit free. Paid fcy U lrag f Isle. ft:i Ata ' i ii ii mi f jiaoi hsfraj ii i stv" 0ltiftiOUslI. CLEARFIELD ACADEMY. Rev. P. L. Harrison, A. M., Principal. fpilE ntiaa ariiina af tha pr.nt arkalaatl. year af thia lailltalina will eommeaea aa ttoNHAY, lha lllk da, af Fekraary, 1171. I'apili aaa enter al any lima. Tbey will be ekargrd witk laitioa from tka llaia Ike, eater to tbe eloaa af tba Saailaa. Tb. eon re. of Initraetioa embrace! arary thing ineleded ia a Ihoroogh, praetlosl aad acaoaipltih' ed edncatlnB fur hatbaazel. Tha Principal, baring had tha adrantaga of Biueh axparieaoa la an proieeeioa, aeeuree poreni. and guarukani that In. aaltra ability and anergic! will La daeoled ta I be morel and Biental training of tba yotlth placed aadcr hie charge. , ILKMH Of TX ITIOK. ortnogiapiiy, Itraaiiij, nnting, rnaiiry r.- BetieBB.I ilrawlng, par neaeloa 1 1 1 weea.j e' ev Qnaunar, Urography, Arithnatic, lliilory aad iJrawipg (o SO Algebra, UeoBiotry, Trigonoaietry, Ilea. luration, Karreying, Phtloiopby, Fhyil- elogy, t'bemlitry, liook Keeping, notaay, Fhyaical Uaography Bad lirawing M Latin, tirerk and French, with any of tba ahoee Braocbci - tit (it MUHIC Fubo(M leiaoni) 00 pm-tio drductioa will ba aaade fnrabiaBaa. JSffrFor further partlculare inquire of Rer. P. L. HAHKlbUN.A. M., Feb. I, HlO.lf. Priaclpal. MISS H. S. SWAN'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS CLEARFIELD, PA. rpilt WINTER TERM of foarteew week., will I eomeaenee BtnadaT. JaBBBrT Sd. 1871. A rnaaarr deaartaaeBt will ka added to Ike SoeocJ tkle fall i far wkiek lha aarriaaa af a aoBk petent In.traetor kaee beeo en,afed. Aad aa eforl will ae ipared te reader tkil departaieBt aUraaUea aod loilroetlea. TKR1IS OP TUITI0X. Priaiarv Arilkaielia aad Frinary Ueoarapky - ti M Hittory, Laeal aad daaariptiea Utegrapky ilk Mao Prawinc, iraina.tr, kleatal aad Writlea Aritbeaeie............-...... Algebra aad tke Seieaaal 1 M InatraetioB Ib faitrunaBUl aiBiia It N Oil aaiBliat. it leaioaa... U Wai work Far full partiealara aend for Circular. ClearS.ld, Sept. T, 1170-lTpd. liSffUanrouj.. DENTAL NOTICE. mil R aadeniraed Karnoaea opaaiaa a Ieall 1 Oftet. IB CarwaBieille, aa early ia klarek aa eireaBsaUaeea will permit, aod woald reipeetfelly offer kieeervioee to tbe ailiiaai af the u.wa sad lurroamliBa ooaalrr. JAB M. STEWART. All iofureaalioe reepeetiBg tbe abore rard will ka c.rea kr Mr. E. W. Read. CarwaBieilla. M AnMIKISTRATOR'S KOTICE-Kollee il keraby clrew tbat letter! nf adaiiBiatralioa aa tba aetata af JOHN HAKMOY, deeeaaed, lata afCarinftoa towaikip,CleariieldatBBty, Pa, bar - tag been daiy fraaiea ao IBB aaoereipneu, bii per oul iadekted ta laid aetata will aleaee eaake pay. w.dI. aad tkota kaTiai elaiiat ar deaaaadl will preeent tkeai prafierly aatbantieatad foraattleaaeat aad allawaaea witnoai aciay. LAWRENCE FLOOD. FRANCES BARMOV, fib. li, 171 ft. AdaiiBiltratan. V K V WAV Brings Somclhiag On Foandry Ptrrel, orar Hail road Depot, yoa will find Mrs. Jl MA WAY and Miss laiLUA JON F.H, ready to make I.adiee' Dresses of all kiads aad Childreo'e wear. All of which will ba rat and fit ap to art. rHitebiag done oa U rover A Baher'i Sewing Mao hi as na better ia aae. Ladies, doo't fail to give ae a call ! Nor will we fail to eatisfv all. Clearfield, Febraary li, H71-3t. Notice lo Watermen ! THE aadersigoed avails himself of this method of io for mi it t tba Raft (ara tbat be has made aiDpta preparatiowa at Faltoa'e lead Water for their areoia mod otto a aad oatertaiameat daring tbe earning eeaooa, and iavitee all to give him a ealL fbli it WM. U. JOHNSON. New Firm! - rpHE firm of C. K HA TIER, ia the Pry Goods X nd Provisioa busioete, will ba hnewa here afier aeder the aame of KRATIUR e t TTlll. Thaohiag the pahtie for paet faeore, they hope tor a eonitnaanee oi nae same. Clearfield, Pa., Febraary f, 1S71. Real Estate Tor Sale. f IU K andersigned offera for eale hie farm. lit 1 aate ia Dradford township, near M sine I Srtiool House, rosiaimag TO ACR-KM, li arret of which are cleared and andrr fence. The Im provemenle eons let of a log hoaee, log etahla, spring hoase, wood bonee, aad other necessary outbuildings, and adjeiae maife at Wm. lliteb ingi, lleary (iratfiae, Joha Graft ua, aad alhere. There is a young orchard aa the premise, and Is therefore a rert deeirabla propertv. J.I. FORCIT. Dradford tp Feb. ft, U71. DENT AL CARD. Dr. a. m. hills Weald eat I h f patieate aad the aab lie generally, tbat, hariag disstlved partoersbia wiih lr. hhaw, be le n- d"iag tba entire worn af hte eflca bimeelf. an iht patiente aead aot fear being pot aa'ler the hnd nf aay other operator. Having obtained a reJetia af tbe patent ea tbe plate material, I am ereMed to put ap teeth mach a boa per tbaa formerly. 1 also have Dr. Pterk'e pateat preeese for rlvttg rnbher platea, wbieb make a maeh lighter, amra tlaatia aad etroager plate for the same amwaut nf atatertel, and pol ishes the plate aa both etc.ee, readeting it mach mora easily kept cleaa. special attention paid to ta preeervatioa ar the aataral leetn, aaa all work guaranteed entirely satisfactory to patient. (Htce at tba aid earner, opposite the Shaw Uauae. Offiee boa re from te 11, a. m aad 1 ta , p. m. Patieate from a iietaace ihaald aetify ma a few daye weforebaael ef tbvir ialeatiea ta eoaa. Alware at home, aalree atber aetiee ap pear la bta tbe eoanty paper. fob Ik 71 READING FOR ALL 1 1 BOOKS A STATIOXERY. Market HI., riearflrld, (al lb Poat (Hire.) flHE BBderifrBed kaaa leava ta BBBaaaea ta I tkteltlteBl af ClearB.ld aad TleiallT. that ka kat Itted Bp a roaai aad aaa lael rataraed froa tka elty wilk a lar,e aaaaaat af readlag waiver, caBiuiiB( IB part af Bibles and Miscellaneous Booki, Blant, AeeooBt aad Par. Daokt af aear, da arrlplioB Paper Bad Eaeelepea, Fraaek preaaad aadplaia) PtBl Bad raaeltt Bleat, Llfal Papan, Deed., Merlteael! JadaaieBt, IieaiB llaB aad Preaiieeara aataa t Wkittaad Partk) eat Brief. Leral Cap, Record Cap, aad Bill Cap , oaeet, Maiia rer eitaer riaaa, tlate ar Vlalla eoaeUBtly ea kaad. Aay kaoba at aUMeaore deeired Ikal I way aot kate a kaad. will ka ar erdered ky Int aipraea, aad aaid at wkeleaala ar retail la .alt eo.inw.en. I will alia keep partadieal litarstara, taek aa Mareilaee. Newt. paper., Ae. P. A. ttAULlJI. Clearaald May I, ll tl Curwensville Marble Yard. DI'SIHOl a of eiteadla, mj kn.iaeM. aad kaowia, there eaa be Be ki(ker tribate ol re.peet te tha wtewmry of tha deeeated and bnried friead.. thia ta ereet orer their Barrow hornet a rralptared ilea of endaria, taarble, tkat fioinll forever to tbe re.lina plaee of thore we eve; I he, leare ta eey lo all wha wi.k la ebow Iheir affrelioa for their drpartrd friradl aad kindred, tkat Ikey eaa bow kara aa appertaatry of ilota, an, hy aalha, at my Chop aa Theapeoa I iireei, araeniriiie, ra., at I aa prepared ta fwniiib ta ardar, MOXIMKN'TS, C RADLE A BOX TOM IIS, HEAD STONES, 4c, af aay dr. if. or aite. at reaaraahle ratee. N. II. I keep oa hand the heel Karelra tad leoaaeetla Marble. AU work eaerated ia tha oat ikillfal manner. I will alea delieer wark to aay poiat ia Clearaald ar adjninin, eoanliee. If oeeiion. Jl. . IXJ1.IU RK. Carweattille, Oat. to, llc-tf. Lulhrrsburs; Marble Yard! 'IPI euhecriher reepeetfnlly annoancee ta ihie X eommuniiy and tha publie genaraJty that be is new offensively engaged in tl.e manefeefarr af HtHtements, Head and Foot Stone, etand. Table aad Rareae Tops, ate. No higher trihnte eaa be paid te a deceaeed relatlr or friend thaa tbe ere, tiea ef aa eadaring slab ae a witaeee I a a bora generations where they have laid bim or krr. I have engafrel Mr. Jcha W. Gabaraa ae agent ta sell, aad ta whose werkmaasbia and skill , ....... aei.ire-iifaBa BBa promptly filled. Werh aVIlrarad wberererdrsired. .... R . MOURK. Letheronarg, 5e-mber St, IITfi, 7I.VR, niTB A It OA If L!.fIS aniBB JIM reeeirrd and for aal. h April ft, t T. 8. t Bjoir.it . co. Ddmbcld'f Colnma. jjnsuv t. nn.Mnoin-, COMPOUND FLUID IITRACT CATAV.A GRAPE PILLS, roaream riatu Wild K' ftaeart ,md fli t,tn Oreo. Hiee. Far Id rar Coaiplalati, J aear) iee, Bilieat aIh. iiobi, Bir ar fferresa Beadaei,Ce4tl..lk tit. Partly Ttelab!a, CeBlaiaia, b uJ. eary, aflatralt ar Delelerieai Drar,. II are tka aaoatdeHflilfeKy pliu... parf.tira. laparttdiaf enter all, talu, b at.ia, ate. There la aetkie, aara aeeepitkl. a Ika itoaiiek. Tkey (Ira toae, aad aaatt aeltker naaiea Bar (ripia, piloi. Tbey art ataiaeiel af lha aeat a,redieala. After B few dayf ts) af Ihaat, aaek aa lariroralioa af Ui aalinryi. ten takaa plaea at la appear aiirBealoae ie lb, weak Bad eaervaled, wkalbat arliisff freak. prwdeaea- ar diaaaaa. H. T. llelaikold'i Co. peend Flald Bltraat CaUwka Orape Pill, w aal evf ar-eeatad, fraai tka lael Ikal eager etaled Pill! do aot diiaulra. kat paaa tkrea, k Iba itra, wltkaat dinolriaf, eoaieaaeally aaaataiedata tka detlrtd tfeet, Tka Catawba Ore,, till beief plaaiasl la Uat aad eder, da Bat aeeeaa. Uta thllr beioj rapr-rettcd. Tilta M ma par kei. E HISBT T. IIELlf BOLD'tT Hifkljr Coarentreui Caaaaaid FLUID EXTRACT lAMAF ARILLA Will radiaally eilenalaate freai tka ay ilea rref. bIb, Bypkilta, rarer Seree, Uleer., Sera Sore Lara, (ara kloalk, Sara Bead, Braaekitk, Fkla Dlaaaaet, Salt Rbraa, Caakert, (aaaia,, froa tka Bar, WkiU Swilliaga, Taaaan, Caa eercel .'.(eetiuai, Nedri. Btekett, Olaadaia Bwellin, i, Kl,hl fiwealt. Balk, Teller, Ilaaea af all Kladi, Ckreale Bktaaatlia, Dyepeaeia, aad all diaeaiet tkat kara keea tttakliiked ta tke it ate a far yeari. L Being prepared eipreuly far Ika abort Cea. pleiBti,lti Blood Parifylof Praparilatarafreaier tbaa aay etker Preparalioa af ftaraaparllla. It glraa the eoaplesiea a alear aad kaaltky Bala aad reitorei Ike paliaat Ie B atata af bealib aal parity. For parifylaf tke kleod, rwaaelag all akroaia aoBtiitatiaBal diaeaeee artelaf frea aa lapara atata af the kleod, aad Ike eel j relie.lt and affaetaal kaowa raaadj far tba aae. af Palaa aad iwellla, af tka Beaee, Ulaeraltaat tf tka Tkraat aad Leg!, Dletefcea, Piaplaa aa Ikt Faaa, Brytlpelat aad all Bealy Kraptieai af tkt ikiB, aad beeatlfyrof Ika aaapleiiai. Pritt, IIJ per kettle. , HB.1BT T. BILM BOLD'f Ceaeeatratod FLUID EXTRACT BUCnC, TBI 0BBAT DIUCBTIC, hat eared trary aatt af Diahatrt ia wbi.b li it, kaea (IrtB, Iniutloa af tka Xeck af tkt Bladder aad laflaua alloa of tbe Fldatyt, FlreratiMef tLe tuaet BLd iauiier, reltattoa al ariat, Diaeaiei af tha proatrata-Olaad, aiaat la Ikt Bladder, Calcalul, flrarel, Erie dull drpeiit, aad Haeoat ar Milky dlarkarg ea, aad far ta. frtbled aad dellrele eeriiitaliear af kath 1.1.1, att.aded witk tka following ayaptoati radii. patltioB la titrtioB, loa af pow.r. Ion ef a.w. ary, diffieultj af Irealklag, aaak aertii, tria kliag, horror af diaaaia, wakefalaait, dlaain af ri.ioa, pala la tka keek, ket kaadi, Isakit, of Ika kedy, dryaeii af Ika ibla, era,lia aa Ike faaa, pallid aoealeoaaoe, aaircrial laaliadt tf tha aaaealar iy.Ua, ata. I' aad ky pereoai froa tka agat af eijbleea u laeaty tre, aad froa Ulrly let la Ifty lrt ar la tka deellae ar tkaaga af Ufa aftar eoalie. aeal ar labor palat j bed wettlag la aklldria. 1 Oalabald't Kilraet Baiba ia dlarallt aad Heef. parlfylag.aBd earea all dlaeataa ariilag frea kakilt af diiipatioa, aad aieaaaat aad iapra deaeei la Ufa, laparlttrt af Ikt kloed, ate., .1 peraadiag aopaika la affeelleai far abieb il h aied, aad typkilltit ateetioaa ia lb eel di.ei.et aaad ta leaaerllea wilk Delabeld't Beta Walk. LADIBB. Ia auay affaelloBl aaeallar la ladiea, tkt It. Iraat Berk a la aa.aualled ky aay alber reaedy aa la tklororli arrataatiaa,lrregalarrty,Baia falaeu er tappreniaa af ratlaaary aTaeaatieai, alarmed ar ickirrae itata af tka Blaraa, leeeer rkars ar wkitaa, alerility, aad for all aaaplaiati laeideat la tka let. whether art lag frea ladit. eretloa, ar hablta af dl.lpatloa. It it preetrieed eitea.lrely ky tha aatt eaiaeatpwyiieiaaiaad aidwlretfaraafeekladaad del leata taartiiatieaa, af Walk aetea aad all agea (atleaded wilk aa; tf Ika abort diitaeet ar tyapteaiL o H, T. niLMBOLD'S BZTRACT BCCHP Carat diitatal ariilag froa Iapradiaetl, Bib- lit af Dliilpatiia, ata., la all It.lr atagre, al little eipeaee, little ar aa ebaagt la ditt, ae iaeeareaiiaee, aad ae .1. peeara. Il aaaatt a Iraq neat dtel-a, a.- d git ea ttraagil la IMiala, lb ere by rcaariag OVtTee tiaaa, Prereatiag aad Caring Striatarea af Iba r relbra, Allayiag Pala Bad Iaaiaaetiea, ee rreejaaal la Ikit elan af dittaaee, aad aaaeliitg all Peiiearjai aatlar. Tkaaiaadi wka kart keea tka alttiat af la aoapeual pereoai, aad wbe kara paid keaey faaa ta be eared ia a ihert tiae. kaea lee ad ihey kara kaea deeeirad, aad Ikal Ik. -Haieea" kia. t tha aea af "pewerfal aetriagaatl," kaea dried ap la theiy ttta.tt k-aab aat la a aere aggraeawd foraa, aad parkapa after Marriaga. Vat Heloibold l Bltraet Baeba far all A fee. tieat aad Iiiieaeel af tke I'rlaary Orgaat, wheth er eiiitiag ta Mala ar feaala. frea wb.U'.r eeoee erigiaetieg. aad aa aatlar af kew leaf tiaadiag. Piiea, I. It per keiHa. L DEKRT T. niLUDOLbl liirnovED i?osk wash, Caaaal kt aarpatted u a FACI WA'H, aad will ew .onaa Ite .BIT eive.il. eeeied. i. ... rpaolat of raun.ee. afeclioa. It tpaedily aradU aalM plaplet, laeta, eeerralie, drreeee, taCara. in rareaeoat aeabraae, ata, dweeb) redaea aad laeipwal tatavaallea, kiree, fbib. aalk packet drraeea ef eeala ae ebia. ki ... aad all parnoeaet for whieh ealrri or .i.,- .. seed i reetoret tka tkia ta a atata of .m and roftnr... end inrnret roatia ltd hearty no. Una ta lha iaa. al itt rraaali. aa whi.h tha agreeable elearre.t tad tteaetieaf aoapiaa toa en mark teorkt and admired, fiat ho.ir.r ralual'le a. a reaehe for e, nine a.ru .k. .bin, U. T. Uelakold'l lloet Wa.k kat leal eailaleed Hi prlaeiple elala ta aahraeded pa .".t-."7 t"""'"'1 taalitiet wkirk render il a TOIl.hT APPSSHAUB af tka aait Kaparlatiea aad Ceagenial ekaraelar. aoak.alag ia aa ela. gaal ferwiala thore pe Miami rroei.ltn, ,A f I. , ar r n al l loe latariabla aaraaaaal. aeaie ai iu He ae a proeareatira aad rerre.b ar ar Ikt a. aplenoa. Il it aa aaeelleat Leliea for dieeetea af a 8ypbilrie aalara, aad aa aa la. Jarttoa ror diiea.ee al ika 1'riaary Or,..,, lag fraa habit! af diripatioB.aeed ia eeaaeetiea witk Iba Kilraeta .laeba, fenepartlla aad Ca. tawha Srapa Pillt, la taek dieea.et aa reeea aanded. tan aat be larpaited. Priee, Oae Deliar per Bottle. 1) Fall aad ripllail dlreelleei aeaaapaar ika aediei.ee. r E.ideara af Ikt aaat reipeailhle aad rtllabto aharaeur farai.hed aa applieallea.wnl t.ed'ea'e or" rtnaea.4. of lielng wt ae.iei, and apaardi af aaeelielied aertitralat aad reeoaeadetarr altera, aany af ablrk ara froa ika kighetl aoarret, iaeladiag eniaeat Phriirlaaa, Clergy aaa, futaanrn. tto. Tha Protrietor kaa aerer reenried ta their anhlleeiino ie ta. .......... . ! ha doet aa da tbit Iroa tha faet thai hi. .melee raal aa hundard rreparatioaa, Bad da a.l aerd ba ka prepprd ap hy eertiBealea. CBN HI T. BILMBOIP'K SIJCCIKB FBI- PABATION8. Delivered la aay addreea. Beewra frea ebeer ratioB. Ketabli.ked apward af tweaty yea re. aold by Iirneglitt ererywbere. A tdr.ee lettera for 'nfarwia'iKn. la eonHeoee, te HI.tRT T. riBLMnilLI. lrra, girl aad Chatalat. Oaly I.p,.li! U. T. Helaheld I Drag aad Ckeahal Warekewia, Na. all Broadway. 3. T., ae to H. T Helaholdl Medleal Depot, 104 fealk Tenth Street, Pkiladelpkia, Pi. Beware af eoyster'.H.. Aik f jr DISBT T. ntlIBr'LDa T.b. ae e b.r. ley Ie