ot m m wa I i w EhcgUjiubliriui. V-.'t"e;Hi..i'v . GEORGE 15. GOODLANDElt, ditor knn pvopiiiTun. CLEARFIELD, Pa. WEDNK8UAY MORNIXO. APRIL It, 1B71. The Englinh crown is nono the woroe for the Jewell tlint hnR just been lost to tlio loyal causo in Connecticut. jMixinq Things. Tlio V'onnngo Spectator :jn : About tlio hiyhost flavored piece of liypoerncy tlmt wm ever brought to our notice is now be ing practiced by ono of tlio R.idical candidate! in lliia oounlv, who in go. ing around among tlio negro cliurcliea nil renting pews from lug "colored brethren." A (jood bPEECil. Soxi week we will lay before our rciuliTB tho speech of Senotor Wallace on Cumulntiru or Reformed Voting. He has probed tlio question to the bottom, and it is by far the best speech ho ever made. As It relates to a subject in which every Toter is interested, we bospenk for it univeraal perusal. Legislation. Congress isjust now wholly engaged on Ku Klux bills and Sun Domingo. Grant has, however, given op the latter ns a- bad job, and is now turning his attention to secure tils re nominution and election. Our State Legislature is doing very little good for itself and much less fur tho taxpayers. How soon they will gel through no one seems to know. Unselfish. Rev. Charles Wads worth, an eminent Presbyterian divine, who is now receiving a salary of 85,000 has refused an $8,000 cull extended to him by a Chicago con gregation. The Chicngoians had bet ter not offer that bait too often if they don't wan't it taken. If they are manufacturing reputation only, they might lose their money and not ro ceive an equivalent in religion. Good for IIim! A "disloyal" white "cuss" was called on last week in a Philadelphia court to sit beside a negro juror, but rcfusod to take his scat in the box with Mr. Stimbo, whereupon tho loyal judge fined him just two hundred dollars for making this distinction "on account of race nd color." Good fr him ! Ho had or in any way jeopardize the fificonth amendment. An avalanche is coming! "Human Nature." When Gen. Grant, a short time ago, read Admiral Porter's letter, written in 1903, de nouncing the aforesaid Grant, it is said that "the government" declared that be had lost all confidence in hu man nnture. But, according to tho 'ew York Sun, bo is still hunkering after Toner's "human nature." The Sun says : " Thtodoric Porter ha, juai been nominated and confirmed by the Senate an an ensign in the Dart. He ia tbe aon of Admiral Porter, and li proraotril rer the htiada of tiitt-tliroo oilier mirithipmcn of a:, own elflM. He graduated from the Naval Aoadem.T at tbe bottom of hit data, and haa Iran a worthleni ainse ai ho before. Rut II rant ud Hohetoo promoto kiln." Porter's son must bo a r.-.atch for Grant's. While the former ruled and commanded the Naval Academy, the other is boss at West Point. The Coal Riots. Tho proclama tion of Gov. Geary, which appears in this isiue, indicates that thero has been bloody work in the northorn coal fields. Outlawry has dono somo of Us deeds. e nro glad to leorn how ever that short work bns been made with the rioters. At the latest dates the authorities held everything in subjection, and tho usuul quiet seems to reign. The Governor delivered the mob into tho bnnds of tlio military, and the railroads he has, through the Attorney General, handed over to tho courts. Thus placing the two belig orcnt parties on their good behaviour until the courts settle the questions at isuo between them. Poor M'rnmrr. This restless, proud and yot unhap py nation, is just now undergoing another revolution far moro disastrous in its results than the late terrible war. Royalty and Red Republicanism is as fatal to her peato and finances as loyalty and lilack Republicans have proven to tho United .Slates. They are twin relics of destruction. A Red Republican Frenchman is a truo type of tho Ren Duller Chandler Cameron statesmen. Far more mercenary than patriotic; more umhilious than dis creet, and finable to govern nny peo ple without murdering and robbing them. Franco went to school from 178!l to 193. Rubospicre, lluttlon and Mu ral wore her schoolmasters. Lincoln & Co. tuiiglit a similar school in this country from HG1 to 1X05 four years just the samo length of lime. Frenchmen serni to have forgotten their lesson. Will Americans rcmem her their, any lonr The mb rules Taris as aUolute to-day . j 1700. Il is true, no guillotine has been brotiirhl into IU bloody work, but unless the 1. ' public i. backed by lb. ,,,ral power j of Christendom, hi-r at.,.i. ;il be drenched will, b(loJ y Icu 10 t present exhibit far lea, ulcnt than thnr tloorly predecessor... Will Americans heed thiir "'n tbm rjr long.. j . .a t w ar in in. m.ai immmmmmmm.i i " i n-i Tht l.nlr 1'lrrllonn. Tho result of the lute spring elec tions Is highly favorable to tho Peino crats and most disastrous to the Radi cnls. In New Hampshire our readers nrc awnro wo have tivwln a clean sweep for tho first timo In 10 years. Rhode Island is still joined to her idols. A white man cnnnol vote in that potato patch without being the owner of a certain amount of roul cs tnto, but n negro can voto anyhow. Property, therefore, is tho toil of whito citizenship, and whilo tho ma jority of the cilizons of that Stato adhere to thai infumous dogma tho State cannot be Democratic. In Connecticut wo hnvo ro elcctcd Gov. English by a reduced majority, and wore within 50 votoi of gaining ft Congressman. We hnvo made n large gain in the Legislature and town olllcera. From twelve to fifteen hundred negroes voted for tho first lime in that Slate, and went almost solid for the Radical ticket. Hence, Gov. English's majority of 813 was reduced to less than 25. Bumbo fought nobly for his loyul master, but fuiled to gain a victory, just as he did during the war. In Cincinnati the Democrats gained Innrolv: carrvine wards heretofore hopelessly Radical, and thereby secur ing a dignified minority in the city council which loyalists aro bound to respect in the future. St. Louis done gloriously for the right, llioo.wu majority given 10 Grant in 1SG8 is wined out, and a Democratic mayor is elected by 2,340 This overwhelming defeat in this pros porous weBtorn city mako tho Jacko- bins howl worse even than tho loss of Now Hampshire. Tbe universal corruption which row prevails everywhere, and Grant's despotism and gross ignorance, is breeding Democrats everywhere, nnd by the timo the fall elections come around tho Black Republican party will liavo received its doom and be buried wilb tho filthy fragmont of the old Whig and Know Nothing parties. Tnit San Dominoo Commissioners Judging from letters, we should say that the San Domingo Commission did noi constitute a huppy family. Ben Wado wanted to go homo, and the others didn't ; they had not seen enough of the island, its people and their institutions; tliey wanted to in terview Cub nil and remain in a warm climate, until tho snow and ieo til homo had disappeared ; but Ben Wade wouldn't. A compromise waat-ft"cctcd, however, and they went to Kingston ; here tbe row brokeout afresh, and it is plain that if they had continued much longer together Captain Temple or bis marine guard would have hail to interfere lo stop the slight unpleasant ness. Wo aro glad that they are home nt last, thul their quarrel did not become moro serious, and we hope, now that their mission is ended, tl..jT will not Hermit nny further cool ness to exist between them. What a pity Unit Buez did not Uko a liking to and keep lliein, and send for Grant. More Whitewashing Tho Com mittee of tho Methodist Book Concern charged with tlio duty of selecting ex perts to invesiigute the accounts of that establishment, and to determine tho question whether or no frauds huvc been committed by it employees, hnvo adjourned and gone homo with out having dono their work. They seem to believe that tho MettioJist people lo whom the Book Concern belongs will consent to ibis mode of smoothing over utid covering up nil rascalities which may liavo been prat liscd in the management of I heir bnsinc. They ill find out in due time, liowevur, that this opinion is un founded. The truth respecting tbe nfl'airs of tho liook Concern must be brought lo light j nnd the moro per sistent tho iilleinpts to conceal it, the more thorough and dungerous the final explosion is fcuro to bo. yew Yuri. Sun. Foxy Morton. Tho Pittsburg W says: There is a new version iriven by leading polilicans of Senator Morion s policy as a reason why he rclused to goto J'.ngluiiU. It runs llius. i In nennior is a caiianinio lor tlio l ivsi deney. Ho is stili-fied that Grant cnnnol get tho nomination, owing lo Ins great unpopularity, which is daily inei oasiiig. Morion's theory is to stick to Grant, and nl I lie proper timo to nolily Imn that lie cannot obtain the nomination, if be continues loo Mind to the fuels to discover them biinell Then Morion's li ienrls are to appeal to iho President to withdraw himself as a candidate and recommend Morton for tlio place. If Grunt will tlo this, Morion knows that ha will bo bucked by tho wholo Federal patronage, and all the Federal ofllco holders. The quoslion is, will Grant submit to this programme? Siniiui.ah Apia in. The Corry Mule of Tuesday, states that a band of mourners Lit 1 iluxvillu the day pre vious lo convey tho remains ol u child to Weslfield, Inking with them u box in which il was supposed these were deposited. Mr. lllons, of tho J nil, I, who assisted in the tusk, from the lightness of the box, became ruifiiiei ous Unit something wus wrong, and returning to the house, discovered that tlio coflin containing lliu corpso had been left behind 1 As tho train had gone, the ofliccrs of lliu road furnished him with another car. He arrived in Corry lifter tho parly had lell, and hero another car was furnished, in which ho was conveyed to West field soon after tho uriival of the funeral party and before they lutj discovered their inaslako. Kx Si'tiHtor Jan Ii M Jlownnl died at liia liuino in Octi-nil on Kinidny Itint Ila wim Ktriikcn wild apoplfsy on Friiluy uflfrniiDn, nnd sixm ulirr nlniiiLMl info a Bliimr, froin wlm-h ho did not roiovor Mr. H. norvcd as V. S. Senator ftotn Mitliijrun fn.ni lflii to the elo.c of the hint m-nnion. MiNKorui. 'J im Jloinot-ratB are do ini tilings up iroirn in (hat Stale of lato. Lam KuvvmUcr tlity elected II. (j. brown (iorernor of the Slate, and Itift week they elected Joaeph llroan Mayor of St. Louin. All clear guina. nr.. .. I I P fitlli'i.M .l 1 1.. f.;....: i..i i;. . . "" '!T'..nnnii i -mini Library report that a Letter ilaM of perao... viu u.roi.ms on Sundsy ih.m on other iir rrorlantnlloH ha Ihr tiovr, nor. Whuii-.as, flu. recent suspension of! WOI It by the miners in the anthracite c.i.;. m .,..1 H, .!,. coal sentient imposition by the coal Irans puliation companies of prohibitory rates, have ciilailed great unil maul- old evils upon miners, operators, con- snniers, itiautilaeturers ami outers ; Anil vhereiin, All efforts of tlio l.x- eeutive mid the menus ol law aiiu social order bavo failed to harmonize conflicting interests and brin iibout an uniicalile udjuatnient ot existing difficulties; And whereas, lho recent investiga tion before a committee ot tho Senate has failed to provide any remedy for existing oviln, or to accomplish any thing towards the desired adjust mom, or to give promise of relief to a sufTcr- ing people; And whereas. As usual in such cases, this unnatural, aggravated nnd unlaw ful conflict between labor and capital has resulted, us I am advised, in breaches of tho peace nnd the des truction of lifu nnd property nl tho city ol Scranton and other pluces in mining legions of tliat vicinity, and assuming tho bhupo of riol and vio lence on tho part of the miners and others, furlhcr threatens tho lives and property of law abiding citizens und lho temporary subversion of lho laws, and calls for prompt and efficient remedies ; Now, therefore, I. John W. Geary. Govornor of tho said Conimonweallh, by virtue of tho power and authority vested in mo by tho Constitution and luws, do hereby proclaim and declare : First. That it is unlawful for any person, or association of persons, by violence, threats, or olhor coercive means, to prevent, any laborers or miners from working when they please, for whom they ploasc, and at such wages ns they please ; and alike un lawful, by such violence or llireuls, lo deter or prevent lho owners or opertt tors or mines from employing whom soever they may chooso lo omploy, and at such wuges as may be ugreed upon between the employer and the persons employed. Second. Thai it is unlawful for any ruilroad or other transportation com pany, in subversion of tho objects of its creation, to impose rates of freight or transportation intended to bo und which nro substantially prohibit"', or to combine with others lo effect the sumo ends, and thus creato, prolong, or aggruvalo existing evils. Tiiikd. That it is unlawful, at all timo, and under all circumstances, fur persons to asscmblo in a riotous or tumultuous manner, and under griev ances, either actual or pretended, to commit breaches of tho peaco, destroy property, or endanger or take the lives of others, and thus subvert and nullify tho laws, und subject lho good name of the Slate to humiliation and reproach. Foi'BTU. That reliable information having been recived that these riotous assemblages aro too largo nnd power ful to bo dispersed or suppressed by the local authorities of Scrunton, whieh hnve culled on mo for aid, I liavo in voked lho military power of lho State to suppress the liots nnd mobs at .Scranton, and wherever clso in the Commonwealth sued unlnwfnl assem blages may he formed; and under the conviction that the timo has come for a complete settlement, for the present nnd future, of the unlawful complica tions and dilllculiics under wjiich the people now sutler, I have ulso itivokod tho civil power of lho Stato against the railroud and oilier transportation companies for lho misuse and abuse of their corporate rights and priii. leges, and will enforce all Iho renie. dies authorized by the laws of lliu lund J and 1 cull upon all military iir gnnimriioiis lo hold themselves in read i mss to support tho civil nuthtiri lies whenever thereunto required, anil upon all eitil magistrates, officers und citizens, in their general spheres of net ion or influence, to sustain and en force the luws against all offenders in anywise responsible fo" tho evils and wrongs under which we now suffer. Given under my band and tho great seal of tho Stale, ut Harrisburg this seventh day of April, in the year of our Lord ono thousand cighl hun dred and seventy ono, and of the Conimonweallh the ninety fifth. JUIIN W. GEARY. Attest : F. Jordan, Seo'y Com'lh. Trniiini.K ArciiwNT. On Monday aflenioon lust Mrs. Chnrles II Swan, residing on the Cochran farm, was ter rible burned by mi oil explosion. She had been filling lamps, and discover ing, whilo using lho oil can, that the fiio in the stovo was nearly out, sto ut tempted lo civo it a start by the aid of Iho oil. The oil took lire, explod ing in the can, nnd immediately ignit cd her clothing. Jn an instant she was completely enveloped in flames and rushed out of doors, where she was discovered by some neighbors who ran to her assistance, but too l.ilc to bo of any use, for before they could reach her all of her clothing was con sumed. They succeeded however in saving tho dwelling from being (lain, aged by tlio fire. Her only child, a lit I lo boy tux years old, will eased the scene, and the mother, in nil of her agony and suffering, was thoughtful enough to keep her boy from coining loo close to her. Mr. Swan was ah sent at the lime of the accident. The iinlorluiiato wotnati died in a few hours. Yennnijn Sjiectator. Man Kn.i.r.n. A nmn niimed I)vid riiiiiplifll, living nt (in i IhiiiI, I'a., t eii to I'lit'i) m Siitui'dny Itial, to irociii-p H co Ml n fur liia wilu: nlno l"I. more liiiior limn ho hIkmiIi) on hiicIi mi etrntid,tiid on Inavinjj Chit)- tlio onine ni'lit. put on lho wr'iiifr truin, from whitli lie oiihrr full or jnniHd tu'iir Lnvrll'n Stiiiion. Alioul day liht, on Sunday mornini. n lho I'.iiu Kxpivaa wt'Hl, wiih ('(iniiiir; nliiii(f nt a mpid rate, mar that Mu'inn, the rmniiccr oli-erred an ohji't't Iviniron the iratk and whill'd down I mki-n, hut Haa unnlilo to atop tlie. train until Hip ob ject Imd lnen ri-at lied and run over hy llie rnciito und lender, ll proved j to lo tlio man Catnplx-ll, lm, ii up peam, hail I.illcn on tlm t tuck, nnd an ritlier killed inatiinllv, or death reaulled Irton his iiijiirieti Vrfra ihr expross train cnino along Eiie (( ncrrcr. II Attn Wonns From a I'RtrNn. The (.'incinniili Commercial, well known aa a lending and influential Iti'piihlicnn paper, voluntrt ra tliee plain worda of advice : "St'iialora Mnrton and Sherman are on the roiii; irack. in trying to lol at it lip tho rreKidi'iit. lie in i,nt a ....l;i:..l li . ... '" "i. m ... v j ii-in iiih eu tiui. . .. .. . '. ' i ami mn-i noi i i noniriit nf aa a can- j tlidnte for rr-r-le.tioti. The thin.r t0 do with him is to ahovc him upon a i.. i. . ' ' "' "'" , r The New Yo.k .Saw, (Radical) of the inn sajs: m l.neNs President t.ranl tullills the ... is. forced out of him by the dan- !... defeat ill Coiinecl ieilf . lie sends in the report of the San Domin go Commissioners without attempting anv argument in favor of annexation, anil without asking thai it bhouhl now be carried through. So funis wo cull recollect, this H lho fiisl time that Gen. Giant has turned and retracted since he resigned from the army in California in l.r4, to avoid a worse conclusion. Il must bavo been bard for him to viold to tho will of tho people, und let San Domingo slide. How sincerely he must liavo wished, us ho signed bis name to Ibis message, thai he had long ago taken tho friendly advice of the Sun und kepi out of this dis creditable scrape ultogelbcr. Then ho would have faced tho 8150,(11)0 which ho has unlawfully paid to llicz as il vcar's rent of the worthless, liny of siiuiaiia; be would have avoided tho high misdemeanor of taking part in u civil war in ii foreign country without ntilhori V from Congress; he would have been free from lho suspi cion, which no whitewashing repoits can wipe off, of having pushed this scheme merely to enrich a few greedy favorites und cronies; ho would bavo escaped lho quarrel wilh Mr. Sumner, by which Grant uloiio has been injur ed ; and ho would not have been sub ject to tho necess'ly of Ibis liuiniliu ling abandonment of a project so ob stinately loved and so senselessly promoted. This message has somo queer features which wc will not now com ment upon. Tho assumption of the President, however, tliut ho and his cronies uro cleared from all suspicion of a business interest in annexation is very him pie. The Commissioners hnvo discoveicd no proof thai lien. Grant, or Gen. Ingalls, or Gen. Bubcock, or Gen. Dent, or any other General in particular, was to make any money out of San Domingo. Of course thero was no such evidenco for them to dis cover. Tho speculators who got tip litis scheme, and succeeded in enlist ing Gen. Grant illi such surprising pertinacity in its consummation, were not fools enough to leave llicir tracks uncovered. Leaving out of view the mines, the water privileges, thcbteum- bout lines, the railroads, tho water lots, tho banking monopoly, and the right of importing goods free of duty, hero-was l.ii'Z who blood lo clear about half a million in gold by annexa lion. Who can lell with whom he lis I bargained lo make a square divider All this belongs to tho so crot history of tho intrigue ; but no sensible man can reject lho inorul conviction that such iullaeiico played a great part in this strange and un uecouutublo affair. Now thit.thuuks to t!,6 "indepen dent press und independent members of .the Senate, tho project has been substantial1)' squelched, Congress should at once puss stieh resolution us those lately ollered by Mr. Sumner, Condemning Iho employment of our nuval forces on the side of lla z, and pulling a peremptory stop to ull such usurpations on tho purl of tlm Presi dent. It is suid Grunt intends lo send t.e San Domingo Commissioners lo New Hampshire loseo u tiicv ettn't mukt il.u ......tulmois on un ne.in il lo tlio administration. When Simon Cameron was Set ro tary of War he look llio"jovernineiit" rijrlit by lho "throat" and tboki-d il il ii 1 1 1 it""bled freely." ilttt' tli'fitisfiuruts. F. K. ARNOLD & Co., I.uthcrburf;, C'lcmfltld rouiit. Pa. Mn'ir Innmil at rrnf'iit.l.le rata; jtrltanpr bttilit anr p.-l 1 ; l n.iu rtff i ,, anil a n-n-irl Imiiiting bcmucM mil br rnrrirft n t I he alcnc .lare. 4:11.7l:lf Insure Your Properly I HIE an-lfrtiirnctl arn imiisnj to Ult ant T rt-a.uliublp n' rici.1, in ami rt! nsi.lt t:..ii pHinttt, urb a (lit- K.iriiiti Mtiliml i.ia. V.; the inlrf," of t i irinnnti, Ohio; tbe -MiciiiiniiiB, nf , Ymk, and oiln rs. liairc r.ajt'-nnl.if, atij in unicuf Uirw tmnf tu l- duiJ up promptly. 1UVIN V KIII.I1.-. CI car hi hi. Pa., April I!, h7 tf. Vnlnablp House & Lot for Sale, PITTAm IS JIOHIIH TOWSSH!!'. rpilK lloue U .1?a?I. two atory. bajinx eit'lil X rsimi and 'd oellar, making It a lb riil.le j.r-il.erly fur n-'oiener or holel, tl hatne Iss-n a heriieed b'nM for ooine time. It tlb it there tr. half an are of rood fertile rmnnd. wilh aial.lr and olhrr oull-iiildisffs. Term to anil the imr obaaer. A.il)r to A. W . W A I.TK IO. rl2-4l Clearllild. I'a. s ACKKTT tV t II K V V l;H, leai.siia IHJLDHti HARDWAKL Alan, uanufarturer of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware, Nearly oppoaitt tl;a Jail, t l Dini'in. i), pa. rari.tnti-rt anil tlnil.lrrt will flnj It In thrir a.li .ntuji- to raiuinr our nock In tuit r un ha.ioi.' .i-hrrr. STOVES ! STOVKS! Wt- f tl Iht TIMKS rilliK KlllVE. thr rhtan. . a. "i r-nur in inc market. Evtrv etora full, warrant!. ALSO, PARI.tllt, IIKATIVtl, an I ItAlTiNU .'ToVKS' whirh will ht f'lil ar th.-np at an In tbttaaintr. Ptrirt attrntl'in pnii nul.rinf arlli Ira for par ti., ttho ilonlrt il. f- :o..nne. Fi'.iilin ami .lh crk d.inr on rrMconalilt trtuit. Drarllrlil, Ta , A.ril I J, 171. I T Yf I I flt It I10VS II AT. at H I.I.KIITHN H. ritiz A Ml: ft i (A IS' hoim;, rrRWFNFVIM.K, CLtahriain Coi !ttp IVai'. Thil long rutablifbed and popalar hotel atill " no i.a-. no eftort lo T'atl i...ntnif-hiaa. - T .dew.r," i, the . Mitnai itwAwrrti-au l.-ue.ar-d all ibat ia aal,d ,Vr't- w.ku, VTrM..T. , Cnr-.n: .I-.lI i. Admlbfinrnto. IaHglm- for Nnle ! rpilB un lrr.lgned have on band lo tlrt c1a I:N(I1M:S, one iif Ji florae pewir and tlie i.thfr M buns' power, which Ihr.. wilt SELL AT A Il.UioAIN ! The are complete in every parllrulnr, and (Ini.hrd lo th rtrj bt rljle and warrnntrd. l hoae in need of one had better oorirrpiaid with or flail upon I1IOLKR, YOl Ntl CO. Clearficid, Pa., April 1, IHTI-lin. (tMJTION. WnsniAa, mjt wife. SOPHIA A OA I.I.N K, haa li ft mv bed and board with oot an. Jind caime ar provocation ; therefore, all pereona are hereby wnrned a(Bint harboring or Iruiiliiift heron my afenntit, aa 1 am determined to pay no jjioredeliU of tier eoolraaling alter thia dute unleee compelled bv law. CIUKI.KS C. FPOKULV. Karthaun, April 12. h; l-illp.l. List of Kolall Dralors TX Foreign and Ilomealic Meodiaudiae in Clear- 1 Held county, for the year ISi 1 : Ctiu: LUtnm. Beei-ARlA. IS W. 8. Iiirkey 1 14 lloiuer llubree 7 13 J. . Ulai-Row H H J. K. llillen 7 II Siu'n Mi harlund 1 ' 14 Mim K.A.Wright 7 ItT. V. Meli 7 arf.L. I ItoU. Mehatfey... 1 1.1 'laiiil 11.11 10 14 IturalmuKh A Mc- Kw 7 Bisioa. 11 Patri'k l.ullKher 7 BnAoromi. Clat: Lietnu. voooirAsn. 14 Jamea Comely.... 7 14 hum I llairrilv.... 7 1.1 Frank Liveri;lit. 10 14 llenj Oa.la 14 J. L. Sban 14 U. W. II im.... iiuitortiiis. ri.KAIIKIRMI. 6 ltieliard Mopiop.. V Kralx-r i l.ytlo.. 14 S. I. Snvder 14 K. II. 111 13 M. Neiie A Co.... V J. Mi let. knitter. 12 A K. W right A 11 W. AlWrt k llroa. Ill fl..n 121 14 Kd. Willi. i. 7 II It. U. Faur.1 7 aiunr. II. if. Might ato !i 10 liol.t. .Miii-litll.... 2n III Miller A I'owell.. id 14 1. Ilrl.rrlun Co. 7 15 Ilan. tiiMidlimdor. Ill 10 W. Heed A Uro... 13 1. L. Keiai-n(iu. S Wearer A llctta... 1 1 Fred. Sai-kelt... Joi Shaw A H.m. 14 II. Ilridf-c ... 14 II. I Noorlr 14 Mra. T.K.Walion 12 L. II. (ailii!o....l 11 l .i ll,liroi..l I? H. II. Moore 1 14 J. hunli A Hon. 14 Joha Hihericb.... 1 1 John arliala.... l:t J. A. Terp 14 Jeaae Kernier... 14 Win. T. Hamilton 111; 14 SliMea Hinder A T Lanieh H 7 14 I'aac .lohnnon.... en Mil K. II Ja-.li s. ( rowell. 13 Joelaon I'oteliin. 1" 14 C. 1). Wa'nin . 14 Horace I'ati-hin... 14 Wendell Ko.ln.. 13 Jamea Me-Murray 10 en i at. 14 Ttofe A McCune.. 7 11 llord A MiKcc... 10 14 Win. Hunter 7 (VJVIVITOM. 1 1 B. S. Cran.lon.... 7 II (iillilanlA llaeb- endorn 7 13 L. M Coudri. t... 7 14 Fratiri Coudricl. 7 14 Jpntin l'lnlell... 7 14 1'eter tla-nicr.... 7 14 HarlarieaA Imia 14 It. II. Shaw 14 1. A. Oanlin 14 Alea. Irwin 14 A. I. Fhaw 14 John A. ftadlrr.. 14 W. K Mrl'boraon 14 John Mrl omlwr 7 rrfiwasavn i.r.. 12 11 .11 tsuck iij win 12) 14 Fleminr A llori 7'14 L. V. II. Soner... 14 John llergry DM-ATI'll. 7 10 AriM.l.l.llUil.li u 2(1 12 T houii.aon 1 Co. l'JI 13 J. I 11. KniKl.t... 101 1.1 W m. Mellnde...- In oiaiaii. 12 John Inin J? II A. Laconic 7I0 K. A. Imn 20 14 K. ri. Hlewurt... .14 U rn. Herd ns.tll4lf. 14 Jnroli l!iler 12 T. II. Force.. U'j'll A 1 S.J. liana. .. ,.oH... I 14 Catharine OrafT... 13 E. Irwin A Son... 1KI14 J. It. Jenkin... (It'l l. H. 1)4 F)d. lialonej 13 llrnr. ArS-man. lol4 J. It. Irwin - II I". A A. Fl.nn.... I iill l. S. I'lotmr...- II T. A I'll I. jus... T II W. U. Alrian Icr. II FM. Flandera 7 M MnKn -itv. not itii. 12 In Kirk 1 11 ll..wman KuVcr.lJ) 1 John lorju.oii.. 1 'J 14 11. W.llrown 7,12 ll. L. r utCu.n.... j joitiia. I at a w ".iiito. 12 llrnr. Swan I?J I! H.mT .Met une ... 1 2! R A RTH A ra. 110 MrMurr. A Co... ill II W. J. H itler 1.1 J. W. Putter 14 Wm. 8. Hankey... U Wm. M. Fun in-.. IJ W. (i. Kelly 121 A Moahannou Laud Kiot. H I. k J. Erbanl. 7 Ho'tina 1 1 Jonaa Mima 7 VI Lrnnard kyler.,..12A ll Jitiin Thoinpaoa 7 4 l.uinlier Cu.,.H 9 Whitcunib'Tuwn- aend Ill WelUJ lleiiu...w It John W. W rlf. lit HhiTilli A Ifarrv Jobna'nAKalTertr 1 , 1 1 tl . Line ii a k. II Nutten if ACo 1 1 Law Sykra I HTi. I I. E. A J. H. Ilrubittacr W'fii.a in n. II J'Atn M. t lie. 1 1 1 hoa. llenderaun. jll 1. It. ,,n. 1 M J. It. lin.w,, 14 Patnrk hiinu 11 Mm J. tlrvenwalt 1 1 !. C. Hemleraon II Hi nrT V allure... U Mra. 'K. Hu.-I,!,... H W iu. Daiu er CI M. j f 3 T. H. Ftircee. flradf.-rd .1 Uar awbk A Irwm, Clearf e d ,JA. I Khnw, 4 V. I). Vt Htnon. ," .1 J. It. Irwin, t nr wen p. tl.e M , 3 W. 1, Alriaorr, CorwenKvilln 10 4 I. It. i(10d, ttT'H ' i nun i:a. Prter (larnicr. Covinttnn 10 t'harbn S.-biifTi-r, Clearfield In Camper Liepoblt. do 10 HI I-1 A Hit MMH'1. W. liiif Mi-l'ht rai-n, 3 tub'.ea rua. Ciearfleld Cminty Jtank Sn An appeal will be held a I the CimtniiooeT' u tuition Alonday tbe ftrfl dar of Mar, next, a ben- i at II Hial it-el ajrteed can aitrtid. K. K. SIMllKY. April fi, 71-tt SlircnntMe Appralrrr. IP AK1) CAPKI AM) lloottt ii ii tl NIioon! Tin: PLACE TO MET Hats &. Cups, Hoots Si Simps, IS AT FIUEKT0VS M;V STORE! Ont (t'lor north of ntw Mamnir IliiiMing, CI.K.tnFIi:l.li, I'A. Tht larirrrt rlwli of pno.l in Una lino over lirouj-lit Into tht rnnnt. ik nut nprn for tlit , at tprrlioii of tht puhlir. anil will he told at tha Very Lowest t"(.A I'riers ! Alw, a .plrni!-! ..r.irlmrnl of lll'NT'. l l'R NI.-IIIMi tlllillis. tiinii.line of Hurt., CILrt, N.vktirt, llini.lktri hirtr, lilmrt, I iid. rw.-ar, .1. A lara-r tlork of CA R I'ICTS and nn.ri.OTlis. whii'k mil .l....r.J r j a.l.ilil.hu,cly low nnoot. A liUrral tha". .f pulrnnap. la n-rpoct- C-1KIN-T TAIL TO rAI.l.-njt SKiro on P.Ton.l Ut., hi l..w Markrl, fh aiflilj, I'a. 4 i). n. Fi u.ntTiiN. NORMAL INSTITUTE. riHK Kilih N.iruinl In.iilutt will r.ioimrnnt nt 1 t nrw.ni,i:lr on Till; riKsr IMV OK MAY tor tht Itrm of 11 tni An Ap-i.tant Ttarhtr hanl.in t,Tiinal. Ili.anlini; can l.t ha 1 at rlimp at aiivwhrrr in tlit ronalv. 1 tathert thonH hring all llinrol l ltl t.o apl.i 31 til:n. . N WH.I1. Co. Piipl. IAIili:S' AMI Oi;.a1"r fATt'lli;i.S J ai i. R. n i.i.rr.Tox'?. Till-: ( III IIT l' COMMON I'I FIS ol t'lraifi.1,1 counlv, I'a, aairii A i an a K r.:.r s. pt T. !:, 'a tia No. H .M,,rrh T. i;l. i.ann rrn.iMi. l.rtari Facia.. Th. ur.Jrr.lrot.1 havinr loH-n apiwiintd Ati.li tor to Bwrriam Iho amount and prt.iritr ot lirna. ami report ili.inl.uii.in of prorrt'l. aritinc Iroia in thr al.nlt ri-, hiTi-l., pivrn nntirp that ho will atlrnd to tht ilolitt of h it appomtinont on Ibnrt'lai, April Jo. 171. at S oVIork p. m. at hit oth.t iu Hit ooriMinh of I Irarfn lJ. wnm and wh.-rt all p-r.tn. inlrn .t.'il lair tlnl, Aprils. '; ,n x. h. M a It A V. Anlilor. SII.K llAIH-l.nlt.t fpiinj ttvl.a at ll. R. H'l.l.l:ltTll' . , c IA! ( IM M ll ATI H. I K 4 T7! Lit A I.VTI.K 1 L -..l. iliA..l a. .... ' ixriiir. t a i-aieineii riater, j npl.A 41 Oppoaiia the Jail. 1;IU'T1IHM OTK Iw-Wbea.. 1.-7 i 1tamenlar on fheeatateuf HMl.MVtiK I I.AAtMKIlMIII.A.I, dermal, late of Oereol. ! h..r.,..h I,v.. .. ..... ... , : . . all prraonc m.b hiM lo Mid eatate are noi'ieM. ed to make imnvdiate Hhi.ui i mil ta,,M k.rn,. ela.m - ngatn - t the mm will prearnt tbon.duii aulbt.ntieatiHl, Ut aettletaent I.. O. MXULR, AVr? V Uuur it i v a T v. n I. r. Valuable Real Estate! Thn miloriWr "ff' r t privnio mlf, on ri'HKim.l IfTiim, tlie l"ll"wnif Kl .lain, n'u Htrt in M-tifin li.rii-liip, rit't.rfi''lil munly, I'd . conUiuuiK IHO AC It IX sod ftllowiincc, aiil hnvitte tlu-iTi.D rrr-l-it a twit rtury i.tank Hhim 2M-12 tVt. Um Hani, fiilxflfi ln-t, nnl all Ihe tln-r linn djinrv outbmWiiiKS all in jr1 ttntj rriinil. Ten errt til m Orrlmn, il III rliiiicaal vwirliM at Iru.t. A rnsvrr UAiug r.n( at the h"uc anl a Well at lho I. urn. One liun lri irrt-D uf it U umli-rlaiil with a vein of (lie heft quality of (-'on I, six fiN-t and arven liuli'l ia tttiikni, npfn to intfctioo at any tiuin. r4Ti-'oT fnrt ber inlurinatiun iniiuire of the lub- cribcr at bin reihlcnco in Mwrtfi rwnhip. A N I l.li lir.AM, Kylertown P. 0. 4:5:3mJ Ainl of Ueo. Hcam. G 1 U A III) I AK'H HUH Valuable Real Estate! Uf virtu of an orilor of the Ortibam' Court. made the t .'It h JitiiUary. A. 1. 1K7I, aud on ttia 'a! I tt Mart li, A. I). 1 HJ I, enlarge! and euiititiurd until June tfrtii, ItSit, Ilmry llilv, Kutj , will at Publiu Halo, at tlio iSui'ut-biiuna liuuir, in Curwcnsvillr, on PATl'KDAY. APRIL 29, 1871, At J o'clock, P ni the folluwinj df frild l.rnp. erty, itute in Kuo townHliii. lute the imprty ol Ufr HIi.bh, now owncil by Ui mtiiorchiMrcu, of whom Henry Hile ia Utiardmn, bouii'lod auJ Umcrit eil an fullowt: 4 1 ti (ha aoiidi tv Itinil of John bloff, drernnrd ; on ihf WfKt by land of Jaiori Hiilry aod Hamuvl Itnyt n tlm north by tanilit Mu)tiud hrhtird ; and on the eat by Uuda of Mr. Muron-l KJoxs : rnng part of a lar(rr aurv v in nauiu uf Adntu ll.iiic; containing Ifttt ACKI-. moru or lfi. About So atrrva rlrarrd. with House and Ham erected thereon; balance tamg timbrr luud. TEHiMB: Filtrcn pr cent of the purcbapr money when )niicrty i knocked down, and bal ance in two rtiurtt annual inyinenUt with interest, to ba lix-nred by tad and in.rtff.)e on the premiwa. 1IKMU lid-K, April j, Ounr lmn. I i T VIRGINIA Timber ntul Coal Lands FOR SALS! The following tracts of Timber and Oonl Land ar offirt-d for aile: One Invt of 17.('0 acrea, lying on llitKlk liner, in Wcluter county; three IractP lyim on the name river ill ltraitou county, two of ,0.' aeren ea:-h and one of I .""O a -re ; a,nd one trai t eonUn.iiiT V.'M 0 acrea, Iviujrmi the linuley llnrr, io N n holai county. TltetUki to thee latui are prrff ct. AnT information cmiocrniny thear- landnrno rt bad by dilriaiinx U W. FLKUAl., March Tl, I KT 1-tf. l'biliptturFr Vt; Farm for Sale ! (10NTAININU AC'llKH, iu a jrnod atate or j cultivation, aituated in I'ike township. Clear held eounry, Pa., aWul ttuhty rodi from Lofran'x Flonnnj; Mill, on tb turnpike leading fnon ( ur weiifiille to Clt-arft- Id. llnviui; a atoiy and a hall honar, atuble and out-buildin;' tlierron. Th'-re ia alM a jj'X'd prinj( and a young orchard on tbe prcmifea. Any perw-n il' iiring a nice link- huuic wilt fintl line a very druirai-le locution. For further partieulara inqnira of llacbol Ca!d will, on the p.iuiUfc, or a-liin! 1. V. FLEMING. March 211 tf. Curwentn ill, Pa. Valuable Farm for Sale! IS FERtU'.MN T0WKPI1IP! flIIE nnderaijjned, ridini in Frrnon town f ship, oflera bin Farm br fate, lorated two in lie wiith eaat of Lumber City, ou whirl, there ia crvcteil a la rye plank frame dwrlli.ig honne. ?'2:'0; kiMicn, Ifixlfi: ih'w bnnk Itarn, It'-x. wilh atrrw buac atiached. StiVi, wo.l ahed ani all the other neoenaary outlntildinjro, CONtAIMNO Htt ACHES, EijrlitT of which arc ch ared and in a ffod atate itf cultivation, wbilr the ta!aucr if un lrlaid with a aeven foot vein oj limeatone and a four foot rein of coal of an escellent quality. A youn on hard of . jrrafted trw, ot apple, pi-ar, poach, cherry ami plum, Ivaidra ll'i jfrMpe vinea ol the chmceat rarii tic, all l.ariitf. and excelli ot water at the door. Thr Firm ill be eil. very rcnwwmMiv in on m- cu me pn.-inlea oralilMt tbe auinwi Him at l.umrr Cuy 1. March IV if. WILLIAM MfCR ACKEX. Private Sale of Real Estate TKIISONAT. IMIOPI-HTY. T HIE atiWriber will ot r it lHrat date, ou reanonai.t iermi1 ib follow ing Lml K.-late, fifimte in ti'en ll'ie, Clearficl.l ei nntv. ' . II' j larcu two tory plunk b uno, 4tx4ti leel; afore It' j room 2 40 feet : ware rmi, lUxJit feet. The ft t bunnw it the Inn! n dim Hope. wi-H fininlnil. and having a lurfc cellttr iili.lerncuth. Waa b'.nll io iw-i. A never failinjt w U, and wmd nod wmli b"U, Varn, (3i'.4u,( hon-. Ptiflieicnt lo bold tic or 7t lulu uf irrf a:ij all other ueeciiury out btiiMincn. Aluo. a larpe q-iantitT of tiierchandiae, nnaist i"E nf jrroceriea. dry K(Mid. iiefnwar, n'1ina. a larjrr I.. I of iJit hifij;, ar.. all other good gencr ally ki pt (n ae-'itutt i-or.', A'bo, Ki.l'tM (ret of p'-ime oak and pint ttjiian tint tier, on the bunk ot I U.a-field cre k. The attovc drrrild properly will he n-d 1 to peihrr. or. if denin d. (be at ore f N will He fold on nufonnMe ttrun and a ti-aar given of tb, ft ore ntoiii. For further liiformntion app!y to the iulmct ibrr at hia renitlvnee in t.len H ip-. W ILLIAM 13. MCKF.Y. Fib. 8, is: I Sta. HisrrUanceus. A.VU KXA.MlMi tl.c NKW COOHS at 1 Ffl.t.KRTnxt!. i nil non eiM ooi, vn i I V'v'.Ut.'U l.jr KIIAT7F.K t l. Tl.K. apl.i 41 Oppo.itr tha Jail. "El'KTILS 4 i The TiTT latent at.vlea at i. it. n i.i.i:RT0N's. p. . ii i n. I'li-al) proinvHsurl llnter at k.mZ..K A 1,TI.I- S !' .' II Oppo-ne Ibe Jail. IX Till: MiTir.lt OK TI1K FSTATK OF Theilire 1'ciplea, iliore'. The itn I -riy:n eil. A n.ii lor. having been aj'i..inteil to make il'H trilttitioit tf tit bnlnnee in the hamla of Jutm Ow na, alintttiRtrator of nan) mtnte, ti anil amonp tbe emti leUT entitled therrdt. anil attetol to the li:tie of the tioniTinoiit al tbe nfrtee ot J. li. Mt KimMv. Kr.. in riearflebl, on Tuemlav. April IHth. A. I. 17I. at SnVlwk. - m.. when and nbere alt prrmni iieeel, nmv aMentl. .Mar. W -U i HI ti !.iU("iN, An liior. piMI. Maekenl. l.fike ILrrifa. Uhitrand io.i r-b at Kit.r.i:it a i.yti.k-s. fl. 4t tppoitc the Ju l. r IS Till-; niiTI lm OK Tile; FSTATK OF t'briatian Kineifh, tlreee I. The un.lerrijn- I, Amiitor, having (Wen appointnl lo mnhe tlm- tribotinn of tbe bnlnnee in thr hand o Ltlward I'erka, one nf the txeriitor of "nul eotalo. to and ainoii the peron legntlr entitled therein, will attend to tbe dutie of ht apttninriTirnt at the .fhe of J. It. MeFnatlv, Ktj.. in t'learn Id. on W eilnendHT. April 11Mb. A. 1". I T 1 . at J oYlork. p. tr... abrn nnd where aM pr-..ti interr-tnt m.iy attend. t Vlll S iOMN. Marrh ?y nt Auditor. W r am i l-A if. nt nnd lVd'lter.i to aril a pi"d domeatie artn le, trnnti-d In everT ai eoini'tilion. I:clui:ie temtorT l!oinma wry pla.iil. Agrnti have d'tren, netting .tll i.r..fii hrr da v. One foiiii'y. in en. i.iii a wold J1A0 in a amall town, no'tter nim in f.ve town, unit her si in rolling on ,t.T fantihrt. Hut fit K't. N tlanrer of itnot"ilion. lft nf rJae- emea gnrn. .Nn l lor ctri'uUr to ll'2 Wn.huij ion PTreci, llol.ir AprS 4t t.ini I l in n t iamk. ISAAC K. STAL'FFEIl, 1VAT III , JI.UI I.RY, US North Proon.l fl , ro'. of Qnnrrr, rilll.AM'l.t'lllA. An a.orlittnt of AV.t.-hr., J, arlrr. Silror an l Vlalt.t Vr oootlanllt on hand, lirpairio; of W at.-lirt anil Jr. '., p.-oiptly attttiitr,! la. S7lr Hl'Tin. r ftli ll'aoM it mm? rmeer.- I herel.T give tie in , aod a!t nerton tb.it I nill nl pr a errUiu NttTF, tiun l. m I! M Wtlon, tor thr Mim ol one hnndt I and fifir fle tbdtara, tv ti nMe n i net t ta r a ftr d ite. Snid n..r bring dated thr nth day of Marrh. A. " '"'V, B" ' VnK flrrt.,d 1 iJUOt v llaiili. HfiTiitir reertvi d no e m-idn aIo.ii !h,,n,,"r' 1 w'11 n ,l 1 -v T -mp tied by w ' ' Ctearfield. WarrS I V. ST1 1 1NK, HI TB A IttMV I.! N I Nil SKIN! J Jan! rwctlvtd and for ae by Jitii Cecils, tit. e;i:c:i i;i:o a si!:t:s. HUIIKET HIHKKT, t l l.tm il'l l). PKNX'A. A GRAND OPENING! THIS WEEK! The finest ilork of the leanon ercr brought to Clearfield in Fancy and Staple Dry Goods I Notions, &c, &c, (tc. FbrelinKa and Pillowoane Muflinf. Muolinfi. fitrlpra and Ticking. flreat bargain In Linen and White (.ood. Table Lineni, Maraeiltea, Quilt. Towhf, Tuwling, Napkina, Crib Quilt, 4c. Striped and Plaid 'aiuiooka, Muflina, Lawna, Cambric, Ac. Plain, Rtrip'-d and Printed Pique. Percale and L'ncn Goodi fur lreuei. Kew at y lea In Millinery Hood. IIhIi, II on ncti and Flowers, in great Tariety. White Triinmilij" In great rarirty. Hair Guodd, new atylea, in yreat rariety. ladies' Coati, Olorei, Hosiery, Ai. Ladicl', SJi'tei aud ( htldriu'f bori. r-The atork ia eomplrte in every particular, and tha pricei are inch that will please all. Do not fail to CALL AND SEE FOK VOt'IIEELVES! ,if0-Cut1er. Ey?jja, Wool, and all marketable produse, taken in exchange for gooda. PtEKD iinoTni:ns. Clearfield, March li, 171. 1871. 1871. SPRIXG GOODS! ' Tlie First of the Season! The Cheapest in thia Market I BUY! BUY!! BUY!!! OF KRATZER & LYTLE, Tour Dry flood i, Your (Jncerici, Your Hardware, Your yiiccudwarc, Yar Nations, Your Pootf A Fboei, Your Leather, Your Shoe Findina. Your Flour anil Fiah, F ALT! SALT! SALT merchant a. Your Window Curtaina. Your (ferpeti, Your Oilcb.thf, Your Wall Paperi, Y'our Ilata, Your Caps, Your Carpet Chain, Your Stuvea, Y our Dacou and Feed. ! at wboletale to oooutry OIL?, PALVT.S GLA5?, Ac A liberal dtf- count to buildcrf. Everything (hit yon weed can be had at yrcat aalrantuge to tbv buyer, tat KlUTZKK A LYTLE'S, Market atrret, CLrinrn i n, P , oppoite the Jail. 3 ? srtnvL AxcnrEBEXT! T HAVE tlii. il.ir a.a.ciatrl with bp in thr mrroantilr burin.-.. inv lirwlher, Itolwrt Hi-..!. au.l tlm Itu.iDr.a will La cntiliurd uu lcr the firm namr of ii i; cu iik o t ii i: it s. M will eontinue f vnk. thr- Irr tlini.t. and Notion hnr.'nM a arirruiltv. an.l all tha nwr.l ' lal.iK-i an.l tataat nutrliiea in the aaarlwt Mill he kepi a haml. 1 tl Ilranrh Ptrr in Curwen.i illr w.n l ron- tinur.l. whrra Will ! fminil at eliou-. a liuu 01 pi.i.df as at our main ttnra iu I'lrarhrKl. Xoa Spring -oo.l, U on hand a'lout thr llh of Marrh. Til" book wruiin'f of Win. Itred atnl iiutntiii.il. ly t.tt'r'l. ill bo prom)! I v wm. i:r.i:t. riraif.rl.l, 1'... , )i:A( t iv '. t. isri. uuorti (IT GKIMT l:CITKMrNT FRZNCHVILLE! IN The blnoilr ronteal Hetween France anrl Trn-fia It nt nn enJ lor tl.e prnt nt. o (.iraatlir alaub terttijf nf nien and tbe demmfliun of propenj i eoni-rnel. The Ural J upleri no tl-ulil pnrli fhrniaeli-ra BnJ rf jitter ver llie l-jull, tot brnr inaiirnirifiint I tin tr work uln-u roa.j-au.1 mil. the buinane ntul rhritian e(T if of L. 51. COU DKIET, who han omlrrtiken to m r-K all tbe ciiien in Ihe bttrer etui oi tbe cmnt v with too. I and rmrnenl at rxeidinir bw nitea fmiu hi m tmm..ih atnrr in Mri-MiMU'tH). where be tan niwm te found readj to wait upon enllcr and ati'dy thm with Dry Goods of all Kinds, Sueh aa (Tuthx, Pattnett. rafiinere. .Vuint, lelaine, l,tnn, Orilhtig, t'ai.c.ien. I'nniaiin". Hibbona. Lara, Itmd.T-msde rinlhing. limit and Sbora. Hut anil t iipa nil .tf thr beat nut. rial and aiade to t.rdrr lloae. rorac, dlove. .MitUn. l.m-. L iltltotir , A c ilP.fX T.lilKS OF A Ll. KIM'S. Coffer, Tea. iSupnr. Idee, M..lne, Fib, Halt, I'ork, Linneed Oil. Fiab Oil, Carbon Oil. Hardware. Voeertwarr. Tinware. Taiting. PloWa and Fl'iw mtingn, Nailo, ptr. iuro i ultira tt. Oi.trr l'rMM, mm mil ktm4m lr A. I'trfnmerv, I ainta, Vrni-b. Oaa. and a general aoMment of Stationerv, good noun. Of different bmnd. alwara on hnnd, and wilt be 1 ItlQl ORS. in-h aa Itminlr. V me. (.in. WhiikT, Jarne'a VfdtiMiie, Mttittvi a and HiH-fland n IlHtem. S0O0 ponnJn ol ttwil wanted fr nhieli Ihe bi;:hent priee will be paid. Oov.rrTed ou band and ltr aale at the lowest uiarkvt rne. . , t , Alao. Af-nt for 8tratlon .lie and CiirwenaTilte Tbre.lung Wiiehmea. Tall and aee for Torae1rea. Yon will find ver.wntng aiuall; kept in a retail atnrc. I.. XI. (dl MULT. Mnrvh . 1STI. Frtnchtillt P. 0. c lOOk HTIil l.at FrFAH'S CAl.til'.inr, j Ft'SiJl FIIANX A, Fl I Er.lon. I r.ov. im:n. i.fui i.athh. I MlUI.K PIMIR, NATIONAL n:K, ! Tlllt MI'll, rA III.OII rtl'iKS. .'PFAIfS llLVOl.VIVll I.llillT AMI 1mi lll.K IIEATritS. And all kinila of llratine Sl.ivr-. for aalr t-T aucTTO . . p.liil.KIt 4 CO For Rcnll rpilF nr .r. p I eff-r. to rT( a HWFI.1 Nl) I 1 M St aM HI V h-M IT II MHr. inae at ORirnd I'. O. in leli tofth. 1 ha i a very 1 dei.allr l'HaTori for th lntnefl. A tw'l o fo-iU in the attop, I'"tv of fn-tniw, A rd hoot in the fillip. A-i or app'r to 11. L. Itredrrti-n or Ihe Ptitih-rtt-er. j taieh 1 . if ItFNRY BIlKTII .lr. A1 pMlil-TIHTOHm MPTIC I'Notiet ta herehr girre that !-tltr of a lotniirnf ion mi I he oatate of II 1. K A I i II K . H A I Ot. di-r'd.. U'e of l.awrener townan o t ieae 4 ( u , I'a.. bar in tr two d'j't gr .r'el to itte nroiert gn' t. a'l neraona mdel'teit to clte MI pteww .r pigment, and tho. bating etaim or denaii't will preaenl ibero pn-pcrlj ant beeti riet for aet- tiertent. Wli.is i;i:.u, ; Mir. i. ?0. q. A Ln fttttei' "- ' (TfiKratirnal CLEARFIELD ACADEMY1 A Ma1 ai:rl Tvv.nh ? p,v I'.arh Itrrarlmrnl liutlnrt anc r, In lurll, 'Mr. T IIK Tttlltn trtH of t fio i f tliia Ifi-tilt.ii'.n ft; 1 . MoN'HAY, lb i;ib dav of I-.t P.'piln run enr.r at nny fiti,.. rbarfd wi'h lutiion f(.iii tb ltr MLf nta, t Ijc elufc of the iVftKHifi. 1 1, r r j... ...-.;-.- ........... . ....... ..., ,. '11 111 111114,. - - " . Orthoeruphy, H'-a,iin,, pf nun!,,,,,,, Arithiuetir, f'riinary tXomf.ht, u) Map liiawinjr. IMatory. M-ntal ami Wm.' ten Aritbunlie aod Herjril brani,,.... Algebra, Oeonietry, Triconoutrv, ij. atirotion, KurveyiiifE, Nitiral 8i.d l!r..Mj Pbilotophy, (ieolojry, Phyamlo-T, Ib-ia. iatry.lt tie toric, l in na-al Uvdki ai.i, nwpinHa i.uiany uiki rriit-u iiin Lutin, Unck and riench. w.ilj a atiore HratMibta !it. P-arl or Oiirn'al I'a.miitjf. ; 21 U .f.,tl MuiiuctiraiuaMo i'uintin. kiui.i Crayon Hiawtujc, (24 Utftu) Faui-y Hair Woik, 'Ji rtrnt Tapeftry lnrttuiii'-ntnl Alucic, (ill) itvrwr.. ., Ni b 'duet. on will be mni, ir hiudenia lrm a dmnin tun ih r with boardiojfat low rait a. Any out nut a uu tolur of i!:r .'bv; . Ill . I . lit 111 . Il Kauailt. eta iMh,. private inttruciidnt in any ol tu itLMttu uia vii a. Fur luitbcr paHlro'a-a in ijrr of orafd-tn Feb. 5. IfiTO.tf. priM1 MISS H. S. EWAS'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS CLEARFIELD. FA. T VIE FFF.IM) TEKSI of f...nr.n wr,,. r- cotunienee Mor.-iuv, Aptil HnU. ,.;i e i r.innry u' pan un ill win i nrt d ta tb !"cdhi inifl lit n : inr wnicn tbe atTvicri gf priviii, iiiPirut'ior ii nrr ti-.'-g.n Ai.j, ' T" p..ii mil uqaruan: wiirauut inu inmruriiTt. TERMS OF TtTTION. Heading, OrthojcraphT . Writing .Ol j. Pt Lf. aooa. Primary Arithmetic and l'ntnary leoraj.tiy- f; ll.ttory, Local aul Uertrripliie hrzrbr lib Map (Tawing, tiraitibir.r, )i!Ul BnilWritlen Aritbimtic , Algebra and the M-itncea , Iiinruction in innlr tinotai munr t'il pNintira;, 54 teMmnt Was 'irk For full particular a r i lm t 'irvuiar. CleartieM. htpL 7. 70 lijd. Id 13 h III DElfTAL XOTICE. 'loir, ancterttrnoti puraomi ooa-ninc a iaul J Oftip, in Ciirwrnv it e, ap eartv m Jli-rh y cneuioatanc will permit, and woul J n f,('Vf of!- r bic aerneef to (he citiren of the t-wa it, urtnittidinr eoontry. J.AS M FTI WaIU AN iutoruirilK.n rrrprr tin thr at-ore etttrj ;!! be fcTen by Air. t. W. ketd, Curw nn:lie. i ll Xew I'Mrm I 'pitr Crm f C. KRATZEIt. in the Dnr I bikI I'rovirioQ l.u.mcir, will ba kaotro haf alirr miliar tlie oama of lvltATZt:il aV IVIIC. Thanking tbr pul.lic fnr a.t favora, tk'T beat Tor a aftiitinuancr of tha pamr. I'lrartclJ. I'a., Frimary a, lTI. TT.T T - :- ... - V nm.MiTiiRF v FURNITURE, MATTRESS, FEATHER, ava BEDDraO WABEKOOJta, . 44 N'OUTU TENTH 6T-, A' CniMarn FrnriTrrr Pprirf Hi U. pL Col. Hprirtjc Alaltn-aaef, Hair i.atlreK. IltnK WUri'HM, tlraw MaMreafteti, Ft-atbn. r.a'htr Hi-.:-, l;itiira and IMtowa, fowntr rp--(' lur aide?, lilaukcl?. Quilt". Call ana tlie WOYFN W ILE M.TTItI-. The brat rc-r o5t rt d fr mle. N. Ii Our iiiTfiiti'.n it to tr-at a'l cnx'ntvrri w tSat I bey will b-eouie permatoil ilea i with a, O'.J ortitrii r.ll rtce.vv the hit- a'ttiittnt.. ii-i rr( bf cau buy juit at cbeiip a it r-ei:t at :tw Hon-. Aia;ch 2J. lS."l-3a KKTALCAED. Iu. A. M II ILL? , 3B5w'ii m to kit .aiimtt at. t nl. I Iu r.ll. . Ih.l, h.. ,i,c ,li...,l,,.,l ,mi.. r'...ip ' u (r- bl.w. h la now rt"n2 tl . rotir. ai.rk ' '( ' hm.rlf. ai- that f..Hn-i.t. r.r.J I o l.ar '"R I ut on-itr tli. hniul. .i ni otb- r - .rial.'. ; """: '''"-I a rulo. i. m ol ilir .... ih. f'.'r u.atrMi.1. I am rnai'lil tu (ml I.J. t ! tr. rii.n.rr tliatt l-nunr T. 1 a'lmi. Pi 'u-i. mttul ri.v.f ,,r w-itV:ii riihlw, j.'.l' a t .ck ui.lic a inn. Ii lihrrr. wv.ra rL.tu a-il ir ' zT plalr for Hit mire ain.l ol i.ia'r.i, ar.l "I l.lit. lhi .i.:tr on dotti .IdiA nn lMine it tr.u;k niorrrn.i;. ltilrl.an. t-r,-..l a'l' nfimi I a. J ta the pet. r BH-.n of tbr niitrul Ueib. mvi wutk jruarniileei, inltreli mt i-Iafto? v 1 ptiiri . r-Hidfi- t Ihe ftii i-t.riit r. o; n.i;i iWr r! lluuae. t tit er b 'tir tuu tu I;'. a. .. a d I t i. v. m. I'm ( iri.ru ltnn a Jf'niir tl.u-i iv.',? m i Irw finti V. t,,T ,unt t ti-ir ii"i.'."i! to enme. A'.tvat b inr, mi't ,tLtr i-i-e fp ri.r. in to:b tlie tn:iij j.p rt. J.LIaM Curwcnsvi!!e Harble Yard. Dr.SIItnViS t,f extending mv knowing thiee ran t. n 1-HMi.ra.', ar4 in.'htr tnl n9 tbe tnm-trT of Ine tl r ! att t'uur,! (rifii.i, tUnu to e'e.l cur lbir Mtitt home r, ari'i'tun. lub eit.ltirn ttia'tte. lhl 1 poinf turei er to the ntinr p!w ft tlne : li.ve: I li p leae to aar ah tni tti to tlifW ithur i:..:M,n Ur 11,.,, .i.,i.,,..f In.. I. -nl kiiHlrisi, iot tb- eaii i. w I.hv.- n t i.rttiiii'T nt tl i 1 1 sr bv enltm m in v Mu.p on 1 i-r.i I umi. 4'nrw r ili'. i'a.. ai 1 aui l m-rU furnish to r.trr, JIONf.MI'.NTS, ci:.iti.K x i;ox tumus. IIK Alt f IdNKS, Ac, of sot d'ffn or aur. nt rea-nal le ne t I keep n ban I tbe t t -"irTlti lome-!tr Marble. All work ee.viM m tfca mt ftki'tMiil manner. 1 aiit a!o titNttr rtt t" aur point in Clearfield or (mrur 'H1,'e. if d'-neJ. WM. 11. IOLIU I.N. l urwtro i!lf. Oi-t. ?fl, Nf, tf. XEW WASlin(.T0 ACADEMY. G. W. INNES, A. M., Principal. 'pilK FIRST PFH or th,. irt'iti'ion wit! 1 oomtorntt on Mon.iar, tht l.-tb i. ot Xlar ( l . mi, nrt ntootli. I j I'ltptU amy rater at any t.mt. aaj will b j "hl"'g'd tuition fnia the time tbet entrr until tha ' 'f he The -Mtre nf imtrooOon et'iraef all kSranehe iitrln led in a tbwroak Pri',,!rsl id oral ion for lth m xea. j wil Vui tnjiSt wtien tie-inj. 1 Uonim- Mn be pm m ii at ailber pub'i ,,r f'f'a'e koupt at lw re, rae. nM (p 1 at-Mrri th n,- mnit r,.tr-umf ,ue iv.n- !e,,,?w.!l h, dr-ed "to ibe ine'nUI and Bura4 f tbw i.lnned nodi - b ehar-. Irrni. of iMin.'n atll I..- m.1,T.tr. and rn .r a.rturtd .t ail trr..,r- pr. J Ivrr.. at Vrt lt.i,hinrt.in, . ih,- I'm., .V, U. lr.rt., at A .otl.t. Smmropr rnuno I'a . hn! ahowtil ht at .rw V llii,ft.,n otirr 4p-il 11. Jirw y,ino'."y, Jll.r. h IfU tf. J ) R O e O A I. To Britljie Builders I rral. i 1 ion tte t I t the node? ar I urti-nniiif. Rt.nl CAT. f I l I'A V. tie I 111 1 U OF A I'll M n. it, log ,f. frtv;,n H a " 1 HI ! I I; ot on ; bwndird and t t?v d ot Cj m . a"roo (r hn.a-. - tioim rnTr at I i. '.! !"i,iif itnnt m iir i twinMa ( arwrn nle and l.ui, t-rr lit. t'Miige lo 1 tn; iar in rnW' 'i n to the ona .-rnn ihr ivuuth ti An'tertn t m-i . Se.arta i buta will tf rtjnidered tr e hhht, tear, and mataifirt p-rch. i n r ar I -f-iJ li.-mrr fr-t ol o thoniid, Utr raorol'T an t a"tLfti"tiirtg, or or Oie rt'ie. in-lo-lmr ain'i-Mul and Uhor. . Am til eMintv w itl oe ro titer t : th n n'r"T btf toe eottut-u i nn t t--vtf io a tnliga aaannrr. ' M'lM.a.Wt U(AlL, II I MM 11! I K. It f 111' M I'll F KV. Cnrwet. iiU, Mr.S? id t tTBii'tff, s 4IM' PICl:l.KnnedT1aVedirml irvrrt Uriwrwl' Ha-ka. Kaaor'p C4 I tvr Oil. i ittit'i al ' medieinoa nt w a -ad. tr aate br II K r-''ll k 4 IH A IS. White 1.L 7.Pe. I'aiet. !.' teed t 1. Ta jrienine, nr-h- nf ai: kit,a. tdr fa 0.1 and I'tt 1 V.r, D F-rihra. Ae-ril i T 70. II. I". HHU.l'U 1 CO.
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