She gUpuMiran. Ml- GEORGE It. GOODLAIsDhU, MTOII l rSOMtlrTO. CLEAUFIELD, Pa. WEDNESDAY H0BNMM1. MAltm M, ISM. . Loyal Mebcuandisinu. It is aia ted by responsible parties in Arkan sas that Lieutenant (iorernor John son weivcd $15,000 for mining, and Ifcat Mr. Wliilc, former Secretary of State, got 810,000 for giving op ln office, that Jotinaon might liave it. A Wis. Man Tlie I'liilosophcr who bailed Jeff Puvis lias writton a letter to CMpt. George of the Brook ville Jefersonian, to send him some young cucumber trees. Read his letter elsewhere iu tliis paper. Greeley, the nm wln furnishes the brains for the Radical party, bite down and writes a letter to a backwoods editor to send him cucumber trees! Justice Heaving im Yikw. It gives us pleasure to learn thatanolher State criminal has received his deserts. We allude to that mean scalawag, Gov. llolden, of North Carolina, who Las been impeached, disposed and dis graced for high crimes and misde meanor. There are "a few more of the same sort'' left who deserve a similar fate. A Wri'Diso. In Washington on Thursday last, by Bibhr.p llcllvaine, William Spraguo Iloyl, Esq., nephew of Senator S'pragne, of Rhode Island, to Miss Nettie Chase, daughter of Chief Justice Chase, of Ohio. This jiffair passed off as a B edding in ''hili life," and was largely attended by Congressmen and other Stato nota bles.. Tub Imperialist. Gen. Grant has sent a message to Congress asking tl.at body to pass an act confering regal powers upon hi in, so far as the regulation of the Kn Klux in the Sonth are concerned. The infamous buffoon only aks for one 6ngcr now, the next timo ho will claim tho whole hand. If this loyal prodigal is not treated to an impeachment doso be fore bis time expires bo will not get hiejusl dues. Jcrt One IIi'NPnr.p. The entrance into tho House of Representatives at Washington of three Democrats from New Hampshire, on the 22d, gives the Pcmrx-ruts just one round hundred memlnsiBUi timsrew w iuriy-iunr rout year ago. These one hundred men will or crate as a breastwork against which the tide of Radical fanaticism insy beat for the next two years, and upon whom tho "old Union savers" -an depend for a restoration of "Vir tue, Liberty and Independence." A Loyal Ioioe. Tho Intelligencer Kiys that tho Radical Jury Commit Moner of Lancaster county has not placed the ramo of ono singio darkey in the jnry w heel, although they are plenty in that county. How is tiiat for high, "colored brethren ?" It ap pears that those who want you to tight and voto for them aro athonicd to sit in the jury box with you. What "grand moral ideal-' mill ground out that "infamous distinction 7" If the "pet lamias" do not soon get thoir eye open there is no use in havine any. Just such men as thai Jury Commissioner woulJ cheat the Devil oul,pf his possessions and then claim tho Celestial City with its golden streets as a roward. The man who is mean enough to cheat a negro out of his tread and birthright deserves hanging to a dead mule in the dog days. The Response Two weeks ago Col. Forney, of the Philadelphia Vrjj, called on Gen. Grant to "halt" in his! career. Tho "government" has bait-' cd, and npKiin(ted the said Forney Collector of the Port of Philadelphia. "My two papers, both daily," have been far more effective in this instance than in the days of Andrew Johnson. How humiliating to know that the ihicf magistrate of this great Republic ia hm m.ra tool of Both .wee. . lit cowardly buffoon, Butler, the do bauchei Morton, Hie drunken Chand Irr, nnd carpel baggers and scalawags generally. What has becomo of thr 'grand moral ideas" which controlled this triumvirate in the past ? Is there a more godless crew in power any where (except in San Domingo,) on earth Their boasted "loyalty," like ibe harlot's virtue, seems to bo for sale. Hence the terrible moral afllic- lion which overhangs our beloved is the moral tide that ,, , land. So low when a set of sharper have robbed and plundered a religious "book con cera" of thousands of dollars, iho til lians cannot be exposed, though a majority of the Bishops and all the clerical Congressmen lake hold of the question. If a purely religious orga nization doc not expose iho viliiuns within its own camp, how csn we ex a." ... . peclcorgres.orot,ei.egiire.to.r bo( Am,ri(,, purge the political atmosphera and ltic0rv f government, and shows ihc expose tho Treasury robbers! These j dangerous 'tendencies of the lUdictil arc questions we have a right lo ask, 1 party w hen intrusted with power, --j .1 : .i....:. :.. i I. ..,.t 1 Afu-r a sham, enrnest debato, Ihe SUta, art bound to answer them. The idea that such men as Cameron and Forney, who have bolh brcn ex pelled from high positions for corrup tion, should again be elevated, is out rageoos, and can only be justified by a late 'Iss.ik concern" investigation alik-h came off in Stw York. w"""awaaaa"! I oyal" tuiilgnaUoiu Mr. Bates, the "State historian," who is doing his level best to manu facture a military reputation for every regiment engaged in the "irrepressi ble conflict" from this Mate, inter spending nearly a half million dollar of the people's money, is brought tip bv tho whito ncro Colonel of the 127lh regiment, in the following style : firm or PrTiriu, (Intra or But Hiii. ir, tsn.J lUftntski'NO, alereli 1 CI. JmmM Gin; It'tonltr o nUaMpiim I Una Si : liar, lbs roodiwH to rive s a few .lioee Uiei will eouiMlor a bricl nuline of the 117th laitoet r-taloi ooloml rofil. 'Iiicb voe ,,mianlril. l'lca.r l lour earlicil cun-ri-oicooo. Vtrj truly yoore, 8mnn P. B.Tte, State Iliilorien. To thia Col. Givin sent Uu follow- ing sharp reply : l'mnnrirnii, Muroh 21, 1671. S. P. Bnln, Enl , State i7i.r..ri.., JJ.irnilary. " : M Dl! bin: Tlie 127lU rtitimoot Lulled Slim mnnrA tronne U k TVCimOQt eOlUlKtMst entirety of eelirrd mm. witli Hie citrptiun of oommiii.outJ oHiorn. The Slate 01 nnm.i... oin did ..t r-Kri?.!1 rreoeuiie colored tueo el olilieri until tlie tbo'sitoptioa f t"e I MO anienii raeDt to too National Conelilation ; ill fas I, re fund to receive our battle-lorn flag! aad douout ili.n, milk tlm Sari of the oilier reaimtnti or(a- 1HM.J in tho tuie. a Bwinbcr of Ihc onnimillcc hing harrortnt dpoionatralioo la Pbiladrl hia informing lae wlin I applwd thai .(r Uoopi had no ri!ht In lira line." J . f-1 . I.a.IIv when v Tuere were iuiuc 01 urn wn -H tin nan of our regiment kieked aaide, for no other te.aon than the .l"r of tha akin of thoae who fallowed them to victory. The hiitory of mr regiment not bein in yonr l.-i. :il il jlnnlil' "r Will P1V oomradea, linn or ded. eutlir from not harmn thoir hutorjr printed ; the) did their duty, aud the world knowi It. 1 cannot aeperate my iment from iu BR, and 1 moat rwnwtfully dcolino (tirinf you the fern ..ft rant i.7 .jar m bne I W Stulf colorrrf ln)t," MBUrillX Jton that I hate ao ferlin In tha matter porauua to yonrarlf, or antagonntia lo your hook, which, not bar in j aeon, 1 nan form no opinion of what crcr. Very respectfully, Jca (livie. Late eowinandin( 127th reciaxnt I'nitrd Klatea colored troopa, and 2d brigade, 3d dniaioa af the 2iib corpl. This is one of tho regiments that "fought" so "nobly" yet, whou their commander is called upon to furnish page of history in which to embalm their bloody deeds, bo flanks tho "his torian," as was his way during the war with tho "rebels." The gallunt (!) Colonel assumes indignation for the purpose of keeping their during raids upon cornfields, hen-roosts, and their hospital engagements, out of tho his tory. That is right, gallant Colonel. The while man who came down from his native position to oemmand and afliliato with negroes, has a right to bo dignified while history is being manufactured. Belter not let your innocent offspring know who your comrades were 1n the past. If you do not feci disgraced now, they certainly will if tho fuel is pointed out to them in the distant luture. Treason to race is more outrageous than treason toeounlrr. The former arrays tlie crcaturo against tho Crea tor and kindred, while the latter isan affair between communities or States, and docs not soil ono's blood. It ia taid to bo a vory dirty bird that befoul its own nest. What a pity that the bravo deeds of tho pri vates of this gtllant rognneiit should be supporssed ihrntn'h the eaptiousness of this ting:illuiit commander. Bankrupting a State Tin loyal carpel-baggers and negroes in the South can bankrupt a Stato in shorter notico than usually fulls to the lot of Stales. At the close of tho war,in 1S05, tho New York Sun (loyal authori ty,) says tho debt of Louisiana was about lo.OOO.OOO; it is now, including the so called accruing debt, compris ing endorsements on worthless rail road, ship canal, and other bonds, over 840,000,000. A New Orleans corres pondent ol the Springfield Republican lias sufficient fjiih in iho peotilo of Massachusetts to beliovo thai if ihc body called a Legislature recently ad journed "had dotto to the people o( Massachusetts, what they did to Loui. iuna, they would never have left Bos ton alive." Tho same correspondent describes this Legislature ns having been composed of ignorant blacks, carpet-bagger from the North, and a small minority or tho meanest South crn white trash, men without a "lust place of residence," soaked w ith whisky, living with negro women, and smelling liko wet dogs as they elbowed about tho lobby openly selling thoir votes. Under these circumatanco ho thinks it is unreasonable to expect the planters to tulk w ith enthusiasm ol the old flag, or to consider the Gov ernment which upholds such a lxgis lature "Iho bcsl the world ever saw." GaANT AND Till Kc Klpx The Philadelphia Age, of iho 24th, says : "General Grant, yeslcrdity, fa vote J Congress w ith a niessago on iho con dition of tho Southern States, lie tlevlarcs ihnl life and properly are in secure In sonic ol ihe flutes ; thai Die local authorities cannot control the evil ; and that Iho powers of the President, acting within the limits ol existing laws, is not clearly stilllt ieiit for tha present emergencies. In view of thi alleged Muto of affairs, the President asks such legislation as, in the judgment of Congress, shall effect ually securo life, liberty and properly in all parts of the Vnited States io enccifio remedy is named by the President, t ongress is lo duviso a plan, by which Slates are lo be inva- ; Jp1 Federal troops in a limo of j I'"-0' l:'V' authrity lrod,icn dct foot by nolitaiy power. o i.iat- ler II the Governor of a State official ly declares, as Governor Alcorn has, that the 1 1 Kid authorities arc sufficient to preserve tho peace j still, on Ihe requisition of a brace of woithbss politicians, Federal troops will be forced upon the people, and Slates governed from. Washington, as in des potic countries, ihev are ruled from the It' ul capital. This is tho mean imar of Genera! Grunt inesssirfl. It message was relcrrerj lo a tpe.iMi Committee.'' What a pity that tho impotent (for good) creature who draws Ihe Presi dent's salary Cur.r.ot gvi up a pretext for sending Ihe army down South without the slow proees of inlerroga ting Congress I What a ..iiideronce ihite on hundred noble IWmocrnin iu JCoPagreM art to Royal afjiimtions ! nanseenaMwaaxaaanwawawnr Tltt line of rt nnmh Carolina Stnnlor. Ono fa wycr, a carpet bagger, now holds tho seal in too (.limited Stales Senator onto occupied by John C. Calhoun. He was chosen by a negro legislature and f radical enough in all conscience, but ho enn not agroo willl the majority of his pnity. In a tlcht on the proposed Ku Klux bill he took occasion to denounce ihe course which tho Republican majority are bent upon pursuing al me nictation oi urnuv, who desires an opportunity to em ploy Iho military lo ro elect himself Mr. Sawyer said : I hold that the Southern lieotilo had brcn in doctrinated with the brilliant aophielrlea of Hit Southern italeetuen for grnrretioni, anil tnal tucy went Into the war for aeeearion on principle. I abhorred aeeeaiion aa much aa any one, hut know ing that thi-ao ueonlo thonuht they were right, now that thev are oonauered and their polilimtl hereitire uttrriv ohliterali'd, 1 oould nut follow the example of etlu.ri and flippantly hurl at them the i nitliuu of rebel and traitor. 1 could not do- noonoe them boccute they will not repent, because, aa llie boliered Iher were riirht, they hare no thing lo repent of. They fought lor the principle! which thoy bad been educated from infancy to im ulicitlT aooeiiL and there waa aa brara and honor able liien in the Confederate army al ever drew a 5Wr.j or lined a tnuikcl." Further on in his speech Mr. Saw yer sets at resl u "brilliant" lie of the Radical faction, invented to frighten their white-livered constituents : " loch baa been laid, here and elaewhere.aJ to the Inclination of the Southern people to enter in to another 'rebellion.' lint 1 will tell tScnetore there ia not one wold of truth in it. In the face of their maimed aona, their deaolalrd hearthetonea, their minrd houiea, their deraetatcd ftulda, no noh foohah idea eoeld k ...let.i..ed hj Ihem for m Miwuicuh. I ilu nut ihluk tbitl wij of the dialur hancea in the 8outh haa originated from hoarillty to Ihe General Uovarumcnt, but that tbey were napircd by diaeflrction to the local government. And why 1 llecauae the men who are moat fitted wy education and poaition to take part in the af faire ul the Mate hare ooen ezcinuea inna an par ticipation. Through thia oauer it can not be de nied that men of an iuferior moral and intellee tual ataiup hare been elected intopubliepoaitiona." When a cai-pet-bnggcr who was made a United Suites Senator by neuro votes tSlka in this manner, the . . . . . a : I 1 .J!..l moal bigoicu ana siupiu iiauiciu in tho North can scarcely lull to beliove him, nnd tho lies which are so contin ually repeated by tho New York Jnbuneuntl oilier ncpuuncan joumuia must soon fail to'prodtico any impres sion. 1 ho tuno is arawing nigu in which Ihe whito men of Iho two sec tions of our common country will ceae to rcffiird themselves as enemies. All that is needed to cement the bonds of fellowship is a comptcto overthrow of tho Republican jiurty. Lancaster Inteligcneer. - Wonderful Olttcortry. The Chicago Tribune concludes an si tide on "the liepublican parly in Ihe South" w ith the remark that "the carpot baggers and their supporters at the North, in ihe endeavor to crush out every spark of manliness and every memory of the past among the South etn peoplo, have done more lo defeat liepublicunism in those States than the Democratic party could have done in a generation." And certain numb sculls and blind bigots construe this statement of glaring fuel into treason lo the party and (jcneral Gram's Ad ministration. The fact is, however, thnt no one in tho world is mora im pressed with its truth than (ienoral GrutiL In going into tho South for Attorney Gencrul hosignified aamuch. Tho Uichmond 6'fie Journal is a Radical paper of the strictest sect. It has always stood on advance ground relating to reconstruction, not only in Virginia but all the South. It is, lltUlt-ruiv, CM 1 1 kt.4 ! 'n ins the reverse which the liepublican party has met and is destined still to meet in Southern Stales. In a calm and well considered article on the sub ject, it ascribes these reverses to Ihe usurpation of leadership and oflico by oi thorn interloper Hie real cause, a every man of fairness and intelli gence must admit. We quoto two sentences for the Journaii article, as follows: "Wo have failed to make Bapabliraniem popu lar with the people, aimply became ita leaden have been Northern mrn who aonght ro giro a Northern ImpraM to onr polilica, and to Kepuldi. oanieia, along with tlie propagandiala themaolvea. Aa well might yon attempt to foroc a Herman Catholic to be a Frenchman aa well aa a Catholic, aa to Inaiit thai a Bouthcra Republican ahoald be a Northern man aa well aa a Republican." It will bo observed lhat Iho sonlea are fulling off the eyes of loyalists, so far as relates to their treatment of the peoplo of the South, but ihry seem so bent on porsonal aggrandizement that the leaders will not lot up until Ihc houae of Grunt tumbles down over their heads. The Wrnl .Tlusl be lltnrd. Tho New York Herald says Mr. Houiwoll has overreached himself und damaged both the administration und his party. We should not be surpris ed, ihercliire, if General (J runt is wak ing np to the fuel and should dosiro a chanirc in his Cabinet. The divisions in the Republican uar'v on rurinusl grountls are embarrassing tlio admin istration, but none are likely lo prove more disastcrnus to il than I lie differ, ence that exists between tho Kastcrn and Western Republicans on revenno and tariff issues. Tho revcouo re formers, who are for the most part fragment of ihe lU'puhlican parly, are numerous in the West, and have no interest in common with tho New Kngland protectionists. As an agri cultural peoplo those of tho West nntnrallv incline more to the free . at r : . . ... . i r .u V . '. i . V" from the Kastern States b while i.iun I a.iimi aa.iu . . . niriiiv iiiiihiiwiii, may remain to some extent, they are governed chiefly, as all other people, by their material interests. As a con- sequence tho breach that is alreatly Bppnrrnt between the old Republicans of the Ku"t and West must widen as timo advances on revenue and tariff issues. It is certain, ton, that the mighty West will soon overrnls the New Kngland protective policy which has controlled the government for some timo past. Then tho interests of the South and West, both boing agricultural, will bo combined before long against tho protectionist section. No Tr.Acr Yxt. It is announced that rtismnrck fi t'o. are desirous ofjiuw in reference lo the appointment surrendering Alsace, and Loruino, to of election ofliccrs in Philadelphia, and the French, for a money consideration, iho liadical miijorily in the llouso rt it seems that the peoplo of these pro- fue In consider it. The ApxHion viiicos are not satisfied with German ; ment bill is slso hung up in a Cninmit. dominalion. This shows how much (co of the House, and the Kadicala the wisencres knew when they re pre- ta( fr,.ely of refusing to make any setited Ihnl those people all spoke the apportionment this winter. Humor German Inngiingo and were anxious '. ,u4 it thnt the Iemocrsi in Iho Si n- lo bo released from ment. frenrh govern- It would have been a master move, had those opposed In Grant's San IVi mingojob imorted a company of sol. dicrs from the island. They far excel, in grot eq tit nes, the followers of the valiant Kalstaff. The Hellefonte Watchman nays the ! report that bill endorsing tho ten cnmiiiiititlmcnls lulled lo las tlie Pennsylvania Legislature for wnnt of j funds to hark it np, if not trm, Thr Thint ilttnrrrl. The old aihiL-e Mill holds good, and though Republicans may destroy the Cimsiltitllon, and attempt lo over throw tho liberties ol this people, they cannot destroy an aphorism. TIihI is beyond the po er ot tno commantier i.,...,;.,f i,r tlm nrmv and mivv. mother r ti.t irtvaier armv noinnriscd of T i ,.,.... ... -n... olllco litiuiorsanti King 01 rumno. auv homely words of Mother Goose's melo dies, and the axioms of Aristophanes, will sureivo and servo tho purposes of human illustration of Whan roguel fall out, lioneit mea gel their .lHea " That is a grand saying and applies with Immense toreo to mo coniun. uo tween Grant and Sumner. Who cares which is uppermost, or whoso eyes are out and whoso head is in chancery? Stretch tho ropes and stako out the ground, and let us hnvo more of those scrim nuiges. They are wholesome. ! Sunnier richly deserves tlio treat ment he has inel with. Ho knew his man, hail used him iiguinst Johnson ; nude a tool of him to keep tno wreicn Stanton in his ollico j knew him to be false as a man. treacherous as a politi cian; had found him a willing dupe, doubtless bribed him with the promise of the Presidency i winked at his social habits: in fine, worked him to his purposes ol hatred against Johnson because Johnson dared be independ ent. Ho lutoivd the lower nature 01 Grant to the lowest acts of trenchory and falsehood, und now the pupil turns ngainsl his teacher, and levels him to the grounj by the tricks of fight he taught him. Sumner, liko President Johnson, look it into Ilia head lo bo illdepcnd .,. K ....1. i,l. It,.l ,. variance with the policy of Oio Ko- publicans, ho has beon crushed, and we are not in tears. The rogues arc fulling out and justice will be triumph ant. Stunner, who is a bitter-hearted man, with a loitguo ns slippery as a serpent, and has a brain well stocked with figures nnd statistics, with a cer tain IVcksi.iflian rcpulution for hon esty (he is too vain to be a thief in the same low way thnt his co partisans are), will let Grant liuve tlio lull bene fit of his hoarded hate. San Domjngo is lost to Grant by thi onslaught upon the Yankee Senator, and New England will listen to the words of her representative man and aid him in ' his revcniro. i Grant will loso his Samana lots: and Sumner dethroned Irora his Com- mittoe, but not disabled, will throw u . ,.r : .i. al.. . it auin u ainrain via iii:.iv uinii vi.u v ..- i ... . . e .. . ; t - il ' . nany 01 mo joo as win pi'iieirmu nir and wido, and give the benighted peo ple on opportunity to soe In llieirlrtio light the servants whom they trusted, and tho frauds they have accomp lished as well as contemplated. Who knows but that out of nil this matter Sumner may do such scrvioc to truth, as to condone all thoso crimes ho has been guilty of in the Ser.ato against the Southern people, the Constitution, and tho boon of Liberty bequeathed to u by the patriots of the Involu tion f lo knows much, and ho should do much. I'Utiludca will not serve his or our purpose ; he must givo tip rhetoric nd classics, and treat these scoundrels, nol aa Inllcn heroes, bul as they arc, and as belter than most men know them to be. Pvmtrey't 1km. . .Wore Omul. Grant's enormous oliiciul patronognfj may securo In in a re nomination, but it is evident that il will be obtained in disregard of the w inhos of a large number of his purty, in every Sialc in tho Union. Thoso officials may, by personal appeals in their own behalf, obtain delegate who will favor plac ing Useless on tho track, again. To do so, however, will require nil exer cise of all their energy and shrewd ness. And alien nccomjilishcd, w hat will it avuil Ihem 7 .Nothing but a continuance in office during the ro maining portion of their chick's term. Nothing short of a successful revolu tion, anil Ihc establishment of a mon archy, can prolong Gram's official power. leny it as ihey may, the fact is patent to every one who has a thiin blo lull of di-cci'tiinent, thul the peo plo are heartily sick of being presided over- by a man who has not a single qualification for Ihe exalted station in which an accident of war placed him. Every intelligent man in iho country knows ihnl the position required the first talent, statesmanship and ititeg ri ly. Knowing this, he is compelled lo acknowledge that Grunt falls fur shwrt in either requisite of ap proaching tho weakest of his pre decessors. Our country is increasing in population, in intelligence, in re sources and in power, and moroihan ever before an Kxecutivo ia required posses-it.g great luiowlcdge and un swerving integrity. One who ran talk horse, and point out tho tine points of that noblo animal, will suit tor President of a Jockey Club. Ore who is versed in tho most profitable way of giving contracts, and funning out officesmight answer for Mayor of a city in which tho lax payers have no rcjjiirtj lor expenses. A limn lond of citt imirlit le naiiffiod with the n .Society ; or.il fond of junketing, might bo profitably employed an on advance ! Pnl fr a one horseshow, a drummer ,,,, o( iu,0 ,, r , t. . , . - , ... . ' I'll l"l lllv vviivi.i. va-i iiiiH-lliri ,lll lentil is nectled tor tlio Into House However eulogistic of (irunt a few able partisan journnU mny bo, and litmcver numerous mny bo the ap proving squeaks of the small fry, the truth ean no longer be ctmceulcd that the majority of our peoplo look upon him with shame and disgust This will be verified in the next Presi dential canvnss. A LtcdtsLATiv Ikad IWk. A re port comes Irom llurrisburg lo Ihe effect (hat a serious disagreement be tween Ihe two Houses of iho Legisla ture is probable The Senate has 'passed a bill modifying the ouiraiteons 'Hlc will shut down on all pnvate leg. islalion, if the House persists in de clining to acl upon all important rub lie business. A dead lock in the licg islnture may rnsue. A proper spirit on the pari of the House would pre vent the occurence ol such a thing. Good. Mr. Van Trump, member ol ConcroKs from Ohio, hss introduced a bill, which provides for the abolition , of vhite slavery in the South, and con- lerrinir upon Hint class equal privileges i with those enjoyed by American ciii I rons of A frirnn f:mt. A palpable hit. Ol I'hllotoithn I Horner (;rcclcv,thoRiithornf"Vhst I know About Funning," on resiling an item that cucumber worn! win very plenty In Jefferson couniy, l'a., l one wrote the following letter I . f. Oift, S'til't frtufitit i ' I1ROOKVI1 i.K, r. Dkar. flirt The eontinilrd reaillll ol dlaaitrodl rtipniilloan defeatl Itt New York tin. la menrt-kuig aoiaoe in "Whnl t know of Panning." limy wark on lliia auliiis't will aaipt roil in the uohlo eaaae of a?ricutiure, 1 will aend you a oopr of II tirtieid. If you will aend tue hr ripreHi a fw doten yiniig 4u9Utnlir troea. 1 uudcratand thai tha eueumlier wihiii gmwa rery large iu your ri oiaity. I do not are why they cannot ha uerd for railing picklre, and ir yuu will aend mo mme I will anilearur lo let you know the roatill. K iuea iiua will do much fur Ihe hueiaa niitut, and there ia ao reaion in pluloaopliy why it ihouid not do aa much for cucumber troei. The only kind we lave here frow on Vlnri and they ifuih op 10 in Ihe fall. Truly youn, lluatrs (Ikkelkv. The first wo know Greeley will nitko a corner in tho picklo market. Wo await tho result wiih trembling inxioty, for thoro mny bca philosophy m nil thoso things hryond tho ken of nortals. Pumcroy's Democrat. $f? di'frtisrmcnts. Vlll MM'I H ATOM'S) Ntn ltfcNolioe Il hereby given thnt letter! of afltiiiniitrati'in n the ettata of 11KNIIV A t'U II KN HA t'tlll, lee'd.. lata of Lawreaoe townahiii. Clearfte'd Co , a., baring horn duly granted to Ihe underaigned, ill penoni indehlrd to aaid eatate will pleaftc make ivaiont, and thoae having claiinl or drinamll vill preaent thain properly authenticated for aet den.eut. MILKS KKAll, March it, U71 t Adminiitralor. IN THR SI ATT ICR OP THE FtfTATK OF Theodore l'eoplea, deoeaaed. The underaign rd. Auditor, bariog been appointed to tnuke dia trihulion of the balanoe iu the handa of John Owrna, adminlitrator of aaid eatate, to and among ithe nereone h-rallv entitled thereto, will attend to the dutiea of the appointment at the ofhoe of J. II. - T'lK,'!ly'TK"! ' !" arn.l.l. oa Tue.d.y. April l.l,",h' ll, at 2 o clock, p m., when and where all peraoaa interealed mar attend. Mar. 211-31 CVItl ri UOIIDoN, Auditor. IN THE MATrF.lt OP T II K F.8TATE OF Chriatian Lmeigh, deceaaed. The undrraign ed, Auditor, having been appointed to make dia trihuoon of the balanoe in tue handa of Edward Perk", one of the riecutora of aaid ettata, to and among the peraone legally entitled thereto, will attend to the dotiea of bil appointment at the oftlcw of J. 11. MrKaally, Eao,.. in Clearlirld, on Wedneaday, April link, A. 1). IS71, al 2 o'clock, n. m., when and where all peruana Ititereatcd may Utetid. CVItl'8 UOItlxi.N, March 29 -at . Auditor. ISAAC K. STAUFFER, W ATCII E, i EW KI.B V, 1 41 North Seeond 61, eor. of Quirry, PIIILAI1KI.PIIIA. An aaaortment of Watchei, Jewelry, Filver and pi.i.d an eoaeiantly on land. Repairing of Hatchei and Jewelry promptly attended to. v:j:yy ., I ' FKI.F-RAISING FLOPS, FLOPIt, CORN MEAL. CORN IX EAR, OATS, CORN CHOP, (j.ure,) COItX, P.VE A OATJ CHOP, (pure,) BRAN, Ac, Ac. IIAMS, FIlOl'I.llKltH, FIDES, COAL OIL, MOLASSES, Pripi, MOLASSES, New Orlcanl, TEA, Sl'UAR, CO EE, Ac, Ac And a general avaortment of Crnoerirl, heed itrect, near the depot. K. B. IETT. March 20 lie By J. UVS.tnT. I 1ST (IF Jl ROItsl 1RAU FOR JI'NE J Term, 1871; commencing 111 Monday (.Slh) : srid jt ao'ia. Wm Man BeccnriaST lonard.......(llrard ll .bt Nehaflcy Hell I llothr.i.-k Ilraiiam Wm Strickland. ... Itogga, tlmlf'y Fiaher.-karthini A lvingtoa.Hradlordt'lnrk brown...Lawrenoe U II l.u.k.r lHar I . . y eaier llurnaidciO P l.ceae Vnrrla Auattn Curry Cheal'J M Cummiega..N Waah C Foley ....( leeirfield; I. tl 1. ingle tlaceola Henry midge.. M M 8 hpencer Henn S Fault t urwenat illcl Hariti. II llittcr Pike ( M t'ailwaJlailer.lleeat'rj It Whirehaad ( nion C K Tuhln. ...Fcrgoion J Cornely Woodward TaivrartB ai-nona---Firil Week i O 'mllb llcn-ariaj.lnn F Irwin. ..OatCcld N.I Hyen " M krauor I'orington J N Mct'rackcn llcll'.lia Shugart Hrcatur Coo MrCrat-kea llcll'J Ket'hait J F flull Iltoivm'J H M ilhaliii...Fergnloa Jia L Morgan lloga R 8 Htrwert, tioahrn Sanoo 1 hompaon ' ihlhahvler Kl Pale Bradford Patrick Flynu Ouliih HJkyler " FCIIi'Wman llu. Ion Jacob Pcarce... Peter Evaua Arinur l'iaucaer..uialy .lea Mil k Knoa tl.Knarr.jr PA Oweni...l,iwrenoe rred rmiley " J L Mcphnrana I' tlimdlaudrr " ,Vm Ardery Xlorrii II N Thnaiiooa A U oaa Oac J.hn llc.m J T R McClure .Pike Aack l'alehenn.llurnaide(Mi.i.a Il.nly V HiHkrnherry....lhealWm Kale J.ha lAmlmro ,J llartabnrn .fc.hn t'onnly ij Jonlan Bloom.. FA Ihgler Clearfield I'rluin MrNnol.... 1 m Hall I M Hill. V it McPbcnoa Hen Harteborn, ir. tlco llagerly...Uoodw'd n ia Mullen.... tnivaniK jrnoni Second Week. Jel Campbell Bell' A Baoghman....lcealnr r tlniham Bradford K tleerhart...... lliahel .....llr..l ! Adam Walker... J Ruml.arg.-r... N Kuaielot flirard F K Arnold " C K irh R II Moore ' E M'-Maaleri...llurnaidr Ji Haley K II I lemena Cbclt J lloekenherry.... " Hra M Shaw... Clearfield J M kctlleherger " .III A MiMire... l R Fallerlon. " W Bard...Carwenarille J Hitger.... R llughci Hecatar Il A Morriaon....tloahen Richard Kyler... K (I Shaw .lohn S Jnry...n(Jraham A V Pale,... H M IHiyt ..Iloalon Mart.n Hmilh..,H A L llirk.ik Knot John Smilh...,I.awreoo T J Cramer.... II B Merrell... Anatin keria.. Hugh Mullen.. .flaceole ...-.Pike J 1 llloom Public Vendue. TliHK aniiprtifnti will offtr ftt I'uKlu-8lc, t X hii iriJnM, in 1'eon tuolitp, rirf.rflld TUCRnAT, AI'RIL J0TH, 1H71, 1 (b ,rr-1 r.rwni Pnnr r of- j frmj r fatl? in (Int. tirmilv, rnnilin( 10 pttrt of . w thr tnn, tni. hnwhi, cm. ptatof br thr I "h1' rM. hrthitif ivrhtn, s .t.w. s Ac, ltc''0.)r with 2 hurrm , hf-ta iii lafihling, iMsi, tl rMirrrtnrrta, tintfi, Irfikfor tin. 1 co-ik mn 3 ftarlnr utorfu, inyijir unit tn.a krtt hr mrfr unintifit of iKM KK Ho,It AM) KITt'HKN M HMn ilK nnd F A K M I N (J 1M I'l.KMKN'TS tno nnmroui lo mrn t ton. Vfe.sftl im eomtarncn l 9 o rlork n. m. JoltS Mi IN 1 1 KB. A rrRXITl RF., MATTRESS, BEDDING WAIiRROO M R, 41 North Trnlh Strert, Wl.iw Arrh, rmi.AiiKi.ri'u. raiwiltN Frastti at : S.rin r Tlla. Fsrlnf PiMa. spring MatirMiafa, Hair Mettrraera. lluali Mattrraaea. Mraw Maitmwe. Ffithara. Faathar llt-ilt, llollrn anil I'lMnwa. t'ourlarfanaa. Tool. fnr al'li-a, lllaiilrla, Quilla. Call and lr Wie WOVEN WII1K MATTItF.SS, The lat rTrr nrTrrfil f'ir llle. K. It Our Intrnllna ia la Irteit all enatnlnre la that they will beeiiwie rirrmaarnt ia!ere wit wi. id ar'lrn will rentta Ihe aim allraUoa, and tirraom raa liu; juat la aheap aa il firfarnt al the el'ire. Starell til, Is7l Valuable Farm for Sale I IN FHROIPON TOWKSnir! tplIK tjr,rtTipnrt, rrairlmf in Fr pitton town g Ftiip, pflfm hi Kttrm int nlc, litoattxj two m-H mlh-M of l.imtarT 'ity, on whtnh thr t. vrttMl n ltf fila.nk frmt) (JwBlhnf tinunr. niirhfn, Mi 1ft; bw hnnk K-n, 4tflH. fh lrtw nu nUftrhi-i., 24 SA, woooj hftl anil Ul tn thur imMry ouibntitlmfr, CONTAINING IfMI ACRES, K htT f whifh r plfKml and tn n fnml tt nt tullMNlion. whiif I he Mlnrf i nndrrlaii Wilb i arvrn fot tfn of limfflonp nnd n f'Mir fvot rim nf srl f nn viittlVnt qnttlil v. A younc nmhanl f tf (rnTlnw ttTPt. of Upprts HU, ftrtirh, frf? ar, l lHfil, Wrtifift 2h rrnx Vinftt ol thr rhnirr m'-tif nil ktrinx. nnd eirt!lfnt wifr at lb 4mtr. Thf Farm will Ix (wld rrr taontl. Iri-inir an h nrttir w llrf- thf lunwrriiirr tl Lntnhvr Tilj P. O Marl, 7? tl- WILLIAM MtCB ArKBN, JlflV (U'flHSftlUlUS. I'. 1. 1. 1N(1 OPI' AT I'OUTt ion c a is n i The Urge! Hoik of v it i: X I T U It K rrer offered In CI.EABFIhl.D I Al the KTKAM PAIIINKT Rlinp.eotuer Market and Filth Strum, CI.KAHHKI.l', PA. The onderaijned would annonnee to the public that he hue on hand and i now offering olienpfor aaah, Ihe Urgcat atock or Furniture eror in llore iu thia ouuuty, oonriiting of Ppliolatercd Parlor Suitl, Chamber Bctla, Eiteniloa Tables, pVorctarifl, Book C'aaca, Bedateadr, Hiring Dull and Uattrciara, Lounges and Itenchei, Plain A Marble Top Tahlei A Bureau!, YYaahitandi, Cane Beat and Common Chaira, Hocking Chain, Looking Qlaaaea, Window Fha.li l, Picture Pramei, Corda and Taaaela, Ao. He aNo manufaclurea and hoopa on hand Pat ent Ki.r.nr Ueda. the beet eeer invented. No lumily ihouid bo withuut th-m. Any kind of gonda not on hand ean hu bad on aliort notice. t'pholalering and repairing neatly executed. COFl'INK, of all lirca, can bo hal on a half. houra' notice, and at tlie loweit prioea. A deduc tion of 2tl per oeut. mado tor emh. MKTAI.MC CASKS, or Koaewood, Wolnnt and Cherrv torrmi, with glaaa or wood lopa, lurulihcd on Bve aouia nonce. Perional attendanoe with bearae, on funeral oecaaiona, aad earnagti furoiihod when denrcd. Thankine the nuhlie for rait favora. and bv itriet pcnuual attention to buiineaa, 1 hope to receive a oouiiuunoce ol mc aaiua. Itememher the place the Rtcam Cabinet Shop aorner of Market and Fifth Streeta. March 2,7l ly BANjIEL BEXNKR. 1 a I'.POIIT of the condition of the COl'NTY li NATIONAL HANK of Clearfield, at the cloae or buaioeai on March ISth, 1871 : RRioencaa. Loana and diaoounta. (1.12,422 IS Ofordraftf V. H. hubfli to aorur eimalatinn Iu frotn radr-rminK A rw.rrm amenta true from other National llanbt IrtiO from otbr Ranki nnd Hanker.., Furniture and fixture Current rfnenari Taxra aid Check A other tain tteoit, inclnding alanipf. Rill of otbor Nalinnal Rankt. Frtvrtionnl currency .including Dick el MM 28 7 MOO 00 2,171 20 S,2v:t i 4AB 03 MS 71 1,004 7 4,iyj eo 3 4 00 7 o 14,160 00 8 per 1 e Legal-tender Butei Total t2.?n Luiiimn. Capital aiock paid in Surplm fund K irhan gu. e Interest 1'roSt and ! . Cirr-ulation outitanJioj Individtial dt-prtftta Ioe National Hfiki ... Itue to otbor Raaki and Uankort.. Total r. J.OttO 00 62 Mr 4,4u 70 :.2.'0 00 .. 1?,Mh OR 28 9 00 ..?4!.2J2 77 I, X. M Fbaw, Cabier of Ibe Count T Kational Rank of ClenrttrlJ, do Milrmnly ewrar that tbe aborr atatemrnt it true tn the brl of nr knowl edge and belief. W. M. SHAW, laaliier. ubarritted and iwarn lo In-fore me thin 22d day of fearch, A. It. Ib71. W Al. PuKTEIt, J. P. Correct Atlcrt: JAMES T. LEONARD, U. L. KFEI. WILLIAM PORTER, IUiti 29, Iiirwrtora. K I PORT of tha eonditirm of the FIRST NATIONAL IMNk of ClenrBeld. in the eounty of Clearflrld, tn tha Stata of Penoiyl vnnia, at the lo of tiuiioeia, tha Iftth day of March, 171 i RRB'iURCIa. Loana and Ii.rnonU.. ..tlll,0ti 07 OrordrifU.M 2.40 12 1'. H. Bondi to aeeure eireiitatinn 10 1. 000 00 ! fe-nra Uaxtoamkitf and Heterfo Affenta.H..v 11 A5 06 Dne from other Natixna' Hankf 1.CT4 ? Une from other Uanki A Ranker.-., SA4 21 Pumiiure and fixture! l.JrtO 00 Current Fipne , 12 I" Taiee pa d l Ch .tenia. , 2,1. SO 04 rtillf of other Nel.ooal R.mki Ot Fractional rurrenry, inelud. niukala. 112 &t Legal Tinder Dote- i,7tt 00 Total .... ,.:4K,2ti 20 tiiiii inn. Capital itnrk paid in.....$ U'O Oflft 00 Snrploi fund l i OnO 00 In. count .... l.Mi Al Kirhn g.. 19 29 Interrit 1,9- 47 Prufttand U 1,41X5 77 National Bunk Oreo la. ti outitanding.. C,90 OA Dividendt nnpaid fcft OA lndividn1 depoaitt 43.241 07 la to National Rank. V tS 81 Due to ether Itaoki and liankar 1 74 Total L-aV.ilille $J4K,3ti 2ft I, Jtma Roynton, Preeldent of iht r Iret Na tional Hank of 1'learflald, do solemnly twear thai lh abova itatement li rua to the beat of nay fcaowleig and boliff. JUN HOYNTOX, Praidrnt Fwora and tubecrlbal to be for aoa tbta tha J.ld dy of March, 171. WM. RAPEBACn, N. P. AmiTi J. tTyTo, "I A. F. BoTtT.m, ircetor. Rich a nn N-hun-p, ) Mnrrb2k, IK7I. To mil H'Anm it amy Crf ; I hrrtl'T glre not tea to any and afl per'na that 1 will not pay a pertain NOTK gWen by ma tn fc. II. WiUon, for the amn of on hundred and fiflT Ore d"IUre, ptvahle ninety day after data. Said n-te being dated Ibe 1.1'h day nf Marrh, A. I. 171. and being paynhlr at the Clearfield County Bank. Hating reoeired noeonmdrraiion tbrrefir, I will not pay it nnleM enmp-llfd by law. I C, MrOl LLOl lili. ClaarPald, Maroh I, 1S71 St Farm for Sale I C1QNTAIMSO W ACRF.. In a gwl tate of eultiratinn, aitnated in I'ike towpahip. Cknr ftld fVMinty. Pa., about eighty rtd from Itogn' Flouring Mill, on tbe turnpike leading from l or wen n vi lie to Cleat Arid. Having a atory and a hall houar. atnble and out bui Idinc thmn. There ie alcn a gwd 'pring and a young orchard on the premirte. Any perw.n detmng a mee litUe home will Ond thin a eery drttraMe Inenluin. For further partiralar inquire of Rachel Cald well, o tha prrmieei, or aMrtf T, W. FLKM I Nil. March 20 If. Curwentville, Pa. ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY ! IWOl'LD rearvriralle linoanai le III elli ini ef CLKARPIEI.D and lirlnlly Id a I I aea eaenea ap 1 the sew Maioaie tlalMinf, irat nr a.lnw the Mention IlottH, on SieoDd Street, with a entire new Heck of WATCHED, CLOCKS & JEWELRY, Of the. 1tt tty'ei and aat finish, Falaetad wlih ara, I been aa aaaortment from all the lateat tore I tie la Jewelry, nl ta ble for tha Holiday. A Urge lr.ek of Amerifa Watchet-fro lh factor! of Apnleun, Tracy Co at Welt ham, Ma and the Katinnal Aatch Company at falin, III.. In from 2 to 0 ot, aa, alway an hand, aod warraated. Thankful for yoarp-t liberal patronage, I hope, hy lr let attention t bu.ln. te atarlt j ontinnanea ef tbt ani. All kind of rapalrlng la my Una proi attended I. Hair Jrwelrj mad to ardtr. S. t. SNYDRR. iWemhar H, Trwawra an4 nbAnanlttat ant pnrier of yry kind nfthe laiel Improyementn, for ale the Ilrng ftlore of HAHISUU'kA 1KW1N. 1INK, HTTK I r.OAV LTMNll SKINA will preaent them properly auihrntiate.1 f..r act Jaat raeelyad and fnr tale by ttement. A. W. l.EK. Ap-dl H, l-Ta. II r. PTtafR A CO. j De-verl rp , M.trcr, I f-i. dm.ni?irM. Hi.5ffUancouj. ub:i:i ustTm:i.s. MAllKKT tJTKKKT, ( I r.Ani if 1 1), pkjiji'a. ' A, GRAND OPENING ! THIS WEEK! Tlie flue. I itoch of tlie aion ever brought to CleartlelJ in Fancy and Staple Dry Goods! Notions, tic, &'C, 4c. Fnettinp and Pillowenie Muilim. Must iu, Strlpti nnd Tirkinffi. tJraai barguio in Linen and WUUa (IjoJs. Table Linena, Murnillei, Quilts. Tow Uf, Ton ling, Napkinf, Crib Quilt, Ac Striped and Plaid Nainioukf, Moilini, Lawnt, Cambriefi, Ac. Plain, Striped and PrinUd Fiquei. r ere let and Linen Ooodi fnr iJrciacf. New Kyle in Millinery Good. Hall, Bonnrtt and Floweri, In preat variety. White Trimniinx" in ifreat fariety. Hair Ooodi, now ftytct, in ffmat Tarietr, Lad tea' CoaU, Glore, llofierr, Ae. Ladiea', ftfiiiei' nad bildren'a Sbuci. JTlie ttock iiaomplcte In every particular. and tb prioci are aucb that will pleaaa alL Do not fail to CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES! JCff-RuMer, Kggs, Wool, and all marketable produce , taken In tichange for pooda. REED BROTHERS. Clearfield, March 15, 1871. 1871. 1871. SPRIXG GOODS! The First of the Season! The Cheapest in this Market I BUY! BUY!! BUY!!! OF KRATZER & LYTLE, Yonr Pry Good a, Yonr Oroeeriea, Y jr Hardware. Your (Jueeniware, Yoar Not i enn, Your Uoota A Sboea, Yonr Leather, Yonr Hboe Findings, Tour Window Curtaina, Your Carpeta, Yonr Oilcloth, Your Wall Papert, Your Data, Your Capt, Yonr Ca-et Chain, Your Btorci, Your Raoon and Feed. Your Floor and Fuh, PALT! ALT! SALT mere bent. at wholcaala to eonntrr OILS, PA TNT-3, GLASS, ic.-A liberal dii- oonot to builder. Fferything thnt yon need ean ha had at freat advantage to tbe buyer, at KRATZER A LYTLE 8, Market ttreet, SPrXI lL A0l fEMET! I HAVE tin day aaaoMated with me In the tnerrantile b'lfior my brother, Rnhert R(ed. and tbe kuainea will be continued under tbe firm name of n i: l i) n k o r n i: u 8. We will eontlnue to make Ihe Irv tloodt and X of ion bmineni s apeeialtv, and all Ihe bewet fabric and latent noveltie in the i.arket wiil l kept on band. The lirnni'h Fiore In f urwenavtUe will lie con tinued, where will be foand a choice a line ol gotdt nt our main atntr in Clearfield. Nrw Spring j-od will Lo on band at tout tbe Kith of March. Tha book acconntfi 'ifWoa. Reed will be promp'ly and itniaediatrly artJUd. WM. KELD. Clearfield, V.. Me 1. , 1871. TV.sniGTivi ACADEMY. G. W. 1NNES, A. M., Principal. TMIK FIRST srSlON r Ihit inititution will f commenee m M irdy, Ibe K'th dy of May Uvkt. (Tr-rut, five It, lilhf ) Pupil way entrr a! ay time, and will be eharcd tuition frma th time tbey entf-r until the cle if Ihe ar-aalon. The enree of Inetruetiun mil eoihraee all brannbe ineluded in a thorough pruciical i-doratinn for brtth aexe. Yocnt Muir tangbt when d.ired. Hood boarding oan be obtained at either public or pritate hnnan at low r.tte. Parrn' can be anaorrd that the ability and anergic?, of Ihe Prin cipal will te devoted tn the mental and moral training of thoae planed under hi chargtx. Term of Tuition will be m operate, and ran te aacertained by ndlreaing lr. J. I one, nt Nrw Wahitifr.'4n, or the i'nncii-nl, ii. W. luneo, at Appnllo, Atmtrong county, Pa., but who will be at Nrw Wmftiinrton after Apnl let. New Wafthuigion, March 2, 1HT1 tf. )ROrOflALM To Bridge Builders 1 Sealed prnponal will be reeeircd by the under ifrted. ('omnilte al Onrwrrnville. until r'AF l liliAV. tha IJTII HAY OK APRIL neit, for the erection of a CON K ft F I MtllMtK of one hundred and fffty foot Span. a"rtt Ibe Sufoe hanna river at P'o-im Fording, about midway between Cnrwenvrille and l.umlror City. Said hndge to be timtlar in eonatructir-n to the nne aero the innitlh of Andertn' Creek. Separate bid Will be onneidered for etcavatinn, flnnr, and maonnry per pfrch. euar and an wed lumber per fuot or Iboiiand. for carpentry and black -niit bing. or f-r the whole, inrluding material and labor. Ami'te aeenrity will he reftired ol Ihe contraclor fur Ihe completion of the bridtre in a worlnianlike manner. f ACH A R M II M N A V L, HFNKV HI I.E. H It. II 1 14 PH KEY. Cnrwfnirillc, Mar. 22 Id tommittea. F1 ROT A It I V A 1. 1 Spring Millinery Goods of Ihe Season, At MRS. WATSON'S, TO DAY ! rieaTf.eld. Pa . March 15. 1S71 Si. rjiin Air.Rir ak nor sr., CtRWENSVIU.K, Ct tanriein Coranr, TrM'a. Thi lonretablihed and popnlar hotel I atill kTt by the anhncTihcr, who prra no efl.trl to puae all who pat rnnirr him. "To plcee," It the motto al tbe American ll"ne. and all (bit i aaked i a trial. K. W. It E E I , Proprietor. Curwen llle, March l ', 1 T I tf. For Renll rilUK andemignrd "fTrr to rrot a T'W PLI INU 1 HOI S:; and llLAi hMn II SM. vnua'e at Oatend P. O. in Hell tnwnhip. Thi i a very desirable location for the tin-ini'. A fit'l wt if loMp in Iba brp. Plenty nf en torn. A g"d m-horil in Ihe tiltige. A-tdiem ur apply ti II. L, llenderann or the Mibarriber. JMarrh U if HI SRY PUKTH. Jr. MTH TtH?l HjIIIM tw -Notice t hrrrhy gn rn Iba' l-ttrr of a'tn nitraliin on Ihe eptatc nf T llt'M AS Ml I.I K v drca.). i late of Heeoaria lfwnb.p. Clearfield renti, I hating been dull granlnt lo Ihe un1-ri,?rd, a'l ! pr"on indebted to aid eftale t ill plraae make i par went, and thoae havine claim nr tten.tndn fdtir;iticm:it. CLEARFIELD ACADEMY. A Malo anJ Feniilo II I .r la Cdooll I'.arh IWparlmt i.t ItUtlart at d t'umplclfl IU l.t.t-11 riHR Tilinn it nf t the p-e-'-enl r-bo'aniie Tear i f Vm In-litnti.-n mil e"'mrti on M-.N PAY, tiie I-''' il'tT "l l .'iu- v, U; I rulrll r,t t.lt.T fit H"V !ll I' 'lt,.T ft ill b clisrti d tii h ttr 'i"n f; r.m tin- tm.e tl.iy c tiler lo llie cl e i 1 1. r- he'lir.i, 1 i rt.nrm? l in I ni ci ion t fn' rairf every llilfin ifirlurte'l In n thoMtuli. T'rn-tifri atrj act-niplitb- d education fur l)ti m in I I. KM iV l I TI ION. Orlli"erapl.y, It a line, rVniinwi-liij., I'tiitt iry Arittiine'ic, rr wHty ifi o;nipliy, anl i teil Jrraninir. tfr Ja io(t 'II wrkpn to t0 Ornnimnf, Lc.il A 1-crifiite tit-oL-rFj-l y, Jkliip hrawmp. Hi'tory, .Vci.rnl and ru- tvn AniiuiKiir aim ivnni lirxwiiiv..,. iC 09 niintmn, frurTcytrtfr. Ajturnl nr. 4 .Moral I'ltilot'ipby. tiei.lop v, IMi :olf.(ry. Cliuiu int rr, I; tffrie. l'l.j niral O vigrn(.jjT. Look Kw't.inir. liotativ and .Vni'il 1iuwhic (9 01 Latin, tin-fit and Kit neb. with any ol ihc above Hraticha I'rjatl or Oi.rutjl I'uintiuf. 121 lenaoi-.ti Munof hroinntic I'jintin, (24 iMeom. f 12 CO . in ti) . 1 o- 12 (0 . 9 09 . Ij 10 nee. ('rafon lrawinr. (?4 iettnut) lanry Hair VVoik, (24 leoitii lapeatry lnotruiiii'iitHl Moic, irnkUUB) JfJT-No deduction wilt be made for a htudctiti irvm a distance eun b accbmoioiiatcj witb boirding at low ratei. Any one not a nfiui-tr of the t-ch'xA eao rereii private inatruciioni in any ot tbe oruatncntal br..fh(-i. ot lurlbcr partiruian inquire of or aMreca Hoy. 1. L. IlAiiMiU.N, A. M , Feb. J, 1.;0.lf. 1'rinc pal. MISS H, S. SWAN'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS CLEARFIELD, PA. rpHE ETRIN'O TRRM of f-orte-n wecki, will eommenov Monday, April Hub, 1 H7 1 . A I'noiHry dfpnrtturnt will W ad Jed to tlia School tine fall ; for trhteb the acrrieeff of a com petent instructor bare been fi-pnrd And tit efl'irt will be ppared to render tbta department attract!?- aod lortruetire. TERMS OF TTITIOK. Rending. OrtlrofrrRpbr, Vritln'g.T)' J'r. T.ei nnt, Primary Aritbicctio and Primary tJeof repby $ IIiUry, Lucal and desrnj-'tire 0iifrap by with Map Drawing- tiratnmar. Mental mnd U'ritirn Antboirtie Algebra am) the Sricneet , Iit.trucfion in Initrtiiuental mueir Ml painting, 24 lenona... Wax work For full pArttt-alarn tend for Circular. Clrarheld. tepU 7, lhTO-lypd. 0 Pfl 12 00 io ro it oo to ttisrcUancous. DENTAL KOTICE. rriHE undrriipned purpoe opening a Teatal X Office, in Curwennrilte, a early in March aa cucuniitanc r. ill prinit. and would rvepwutfutiy offi r bi eervicea to tb clt iient of tb town and urrounding country. jAri M. MF.WART. All infuruiaiii.n rrt-peetiuj tho aKoye enrd w ill be g ven by Mr. K. W. IterJ, ur-.ec-ville. i IS Xciv Firm ! rpiiF an IlK fno of C. KRATZCIl. in Ibe I'ry Good nd Provision bur men, will be known tera- aitrr under the name of k R A T Z i: n A LYTLE Thanking Ibe public fur paat fa vera, they bop for a eontitii,inte ol the fame. Clearfield. Pa., February tv. 1671. Real Estate for Sale. frillK uodertig'ird -Ti for aale hi fa-ra. it .L D lint 'I ford towniabip. nar Maine'a HfHil I.oufc, ciMiiaioing 7t At HI;?, ? acrea of which are elcarrd and niadcr fnee. 1 ba im pm r-nimt conm.t of a lug boue, log Iable, ep-ing h'-ue, wood hoar, and otbrr neceeanry omiiuiMiiiga, and adjoin lan'l of Wm. Hitch ing., Ilrniy Urafliu. Jubn tirafliii, and otaen. T tiere i a oung urarhard on tbe pri-mis., and ia tberel'-ra a varr Ueitrntlr proporrv. J. II. rORCEY. Erajrord tp.t Feb. 6, 1671. DENTAL CAED. (TTZZi, Tr. A. M IIII.I.S ,Xn",,u ,nT ti patient and the pub lic g. in rally, iba, bnviug nVaulw-d parttu robip wi h lir. Mmw, he t n-w doit g the entire w-irk of hi ofl.ee hitnerlf. thAt patient need rot fear beirg put ur.der the band" of nr otb r rperntor. llavini: (ititatns-d a rednftin of the r-alent on tha plate niatrrin.1, I am enat.'c. t pnt up teeth mnrb chenper than former'y. I a'o hare lr. Stu-k' patent proceff for working rtibtn-r p!ale. which make ii im l. liciitvr. m-tre elastic and tnTiT plate for the rime airounl at material, and pol tbe the plate nn h:h ude. rtn't-ting it n.nch more eatl kept elran. special attcniion pa'd t- tbe prrevrt ahn of the natural teeth, and all work gonraoteed etitirvly anli)ctory to pt nt. JtiT"-f.'i,i at tbe old wirnrr, oj puciie the Fhaw Htiuna. t'fiicc b iur lrm 9 to t, a. re., and I to 5. i. ru. Putiniti from a Jiattince b"u d rotifr me a few day Vefort hand I their intention to cooie. A'vfiv at heme, u.wti etber Ij tii ap pear in b ilb tbe rt.ut.'y pap'-ra. I. bii 71 Curweiisvillo Marble Yard. Dr.SlF.oriS of extending mr Imtince. at'd knowing th'Te can be r 1 i(rirr tnbnte i rrfp''! lo tbe memory of the nrraed ard baried liiri ilmn to met over their rarTW bomee a culj.turrd !'' of endnr.ug n.a-l'. thnt pom! forever to the rti;ijf p'acv ol tboe we bite: 1 lg Irate lo mt to ail n bo wmli to eh w their afltstinn for tlietr departed tncnda and kind-et, that tbey oan now bnve an opportunity of diig o. by e,il!mg at my Phop on I'houinaon tret, t itrnciifMlle, 1., a I am pn.pimi to furniab tn nr.irr, MONT SI I.NTS, CKADI.K i KCiX TOM IIS, HEAD STONES, ic, ofanr daipn or air., al r.niril-lr niTra. N. II. 1 bry on han.l Ihe li-al l-'irrlcn and Oomrallr Marblr. All w.i'k arcuie.i in in. mt.t a k 1 1 1 1 ai I mnnii.r. I ill tl. id-livt-r wnr to en- point in CUarnrlil n- p.f'.'inire r'.iil.i'... if drir..l. M. II. Cl'l.IU K.V. I'urwriiavillr, Oot. 10, lHf'.w If. ATP. in ii Roru great i:xriTrrNT IN FRENCH VI LLE I The blnoilv confrl b(T1tan Tunoe nd Pri:"'a i et nn end for tbe ptemi, ir- fur e tde iiiii'li tering of men and tbe detrncti-i of p'.-prm i Cfncrrocd. Ibe Roal J ti T-rlei ro f o" i:i-fa tht'mrlrr end rr"ie over tbe rH'l. '"t 'w intigiHficartt it ilit-ir wi.rk when con pircd arh Ihe humane and elirilian eP rt of L . M. COUDRIET, nho ha nndrrlnken to anpply atl the ciiiirnn in the lower end nf the eounty wi'h fad nod raiment at esei-rliTif Ion rm'rt from bt mmm! t 'orr in Ml l.S"N Mb ti. where he can alwnv be ft)T d redy to wait up-in roller? and inpply thern wua I-ry fioods r,r nil Kinds. Suet a Moth, faiinciu, Onniuri, Mmlxi, lcln.pea, I. men, prilling, t'ahcoei, Tr'.nitning. Itil.bonr. I.a.e, Iteady-n ndc- Clo'hmg. 11o'p nnd Sfi-x-. Pat ard Cap all f tlte tv l material end made e o-tb r llbe. Sock, liliue. Muter. Laro. P bhon. A.'. HOCr.Hll.S OF ALL K'NPS. Coffee. Tea, Pngir, Pt-e. M e, Ti-W. Vt, Pork, I.iiiMrd Oil, Kih Oil, Carbon Oil. Hnrdwarn, Qitrrpwa'-n, Tinwi-e, Caatirf. M -w and Plow t atnic, NmU. 'p-kra. Von, . !t Uira. Ciler Pirr. and ail cf Air. PerfumerT, Paint, Vamih. tiln. and a j(nr-l a"rtnient f Stationery, GOOD FLOVD, Of d fTerent bran 1. alway on hand, and will ba aild at the lowri p"nblr l ure. MroltS, anrh a It randy, A inr, f.in. V hiily, Jaynr'a Meii inee. llot.Urr' and llo. flnd Itiltera. pnnnd ol W not wantid for wbi.-h ti e hiebeat priee mil be paid. rin-rrerd on bar.d and lr ante al Ike kwt toarkei price-. AI", Agent for Siratlonviile ard Crwri-.n ilia Tbrealiitig Maolitnr. it a- Call and for for yonrrlre. Vim w ill Cr"l rrrry thing uual!y h-pl in a retail ti're. i.. v. cttriinirT. rrenehrille P. 0., March 1. 171. CJW VW AC I; . K ennedv Ve lica' " I leer Oil. lavn'nd r medirl -1 f rvary kind, for a ,i"hf ii r rswii'K a i it w is IOn P 1 White Lead. Zuv. Paint. 1 'o need M. Turpentine, arnbc of ail kntdf, t'..lorp in til and i'rv ainl, Virn It pniahe may IMRTIt'n A Ii."'l'. 00