Shc.gUjmbHcan. GEORGE B. GOODLANDER, niTOR AND rROfttlXTOR. CLEARFIELD, Ta. WEDNESDAY MORNJ!l. APRIL 18. 1871. Self Adulation. ,-. Modesty is trait ponsoHtiod by fow politicians we know, but theej-ntism or Colonel Forney is becoming ratbor ex CMifire. Hear him in his pnper, tho Press, of the 10th : "Senator Uurtoa was serenaded in Washington od Saturday eronine;, aud in response to the com pliment made a speech, whirh will be fnnnd elM where. Vina President Colfui. Col. J. W. Pornst, aad other pronuueut RepnbJicaa leaders, alto um apeecoea. Forney ' und Morton 'a speeches em belliehed tho first pnj-o of tho Press, but there wa no room for Vice, Tieai- dent Col liixY A Washington dispatch in tiie euine insuo &ay : "Col. J. W. Forney li hen. loo guest of tho Se- eretary of tha Navy, Hon. Ueorge M. Robeeon At tha rcquwt or tha Executive Ueroniltteo baring tha mattar ia charge, Col. Forney will address the uenuana at tueir peaw jubilee. Another dispatch in tho name inue art : "Last evening Colonel J. W. Forney, by invi tation, visited the Club Huuae, aud met with a warn reception. A reaolulloo waa passed Invit ing bint to partieipete in the political oanvasa uow io progress here Tor the election of a Delegate from the District to Contraae. In re-tionee. the Colonel elated that Hollaing gratified him more loan w ohaerTe tha evidence ol barmony among the member of the Ilepablicao party which tntt hint everywhere since his visit tu Waahiugtun. He referred to th early organisation of the party in thie District, and to tha struggles through which it bad parted. Durinr the evening Col- ooel Furnry wie ejected an buonrary memticr of ine etnn. tie will make aereral speeches for the ' Brptiblioan party before the elote of the oanraH. It is well Forney lins but one pnpor, "daily.'' bcruuso atioh a dose of himself in two would certainly physic his loy al render. So other journal in the country is r.0 constantly filled up with aclf as the Pfiilttdtdptiia fras, Rut, if Forney and Iiim rciid.-rs can stand that kind of lileraturo and news, we will not com plain again. A Failvhc The jury in the much riVlialed Stmtrt church enso, tried in Philadelphia last week, failed to agree. There wcro eleven Mubborn fellows who favored tho acquittal of Stuart and one who went for his conviction, and that one was an "intelligent con traband " Clt Jud'o Scofield, Congressmen from thin district, voted for the gene ral nninenty bill which passed the jTiiuse last week. As the Radicals wfll probnh!y cnre him for this vote, we embrace, the Cist opportunity to thank him for it, and will therefore credit bis account to that amount. LtnisLATio. Congress is still in evasion, enacting laws to bolster up lliplr party and in violation of the Constittuion. Tho Ku Klux bill passed, but the amnesty bill was de feated in tho Jackobin Senate. Tho State Legislature is literally doing nothing. The dead lock still holds good. It is therefore impossible to state at (his time what measures will be passod or rejected, or when it will adjourn. Bass- Inobatitikf. Hon. Moses II. Grinndl, who gave Gen. Grant a pre, ent of So.OOO, and was afterwards ap pointed Collector of tho Fort of New York, ban been removed, and that, too, jul the day after ho sent a check of 1,000 to the Radical commiltco in Connecticut to carry that State for "ths government." This demonstrates tho fact that even those who gave Grant large presents are not safe unless they "oomo down" again. Recauxe, if they don't, somebody else will, and gt tho office. These things aro done by a man who undertook the duties of the Presidency without a policy. The editor of tho New York Sun nys : "Had the fl.OOO gono to Wash ington instead t.f Connecticut Mr. Gi iiinell might still hold bis position." Trehaps 1 That's IIonkst and TRur Mr. Farnsworih. Mongrel member of the House of Representatives, ssid last week ''the party lo which he belonged had passed many laws they were afraid to nrinjr letore the .Supreme t'ourt " Tha I)inocraey Imvo not only always t-hnri-cil this upon the rulinif psrij-, Inn intend thnt iho snid i Imp shall he brouyhl before that biuh trihuniil for its verdict finally, lie nlxn ssys be docs ''not believe in con Indium nnd the nbo'iiion of Stntc lines " Thi n bo better (lee from ibe wrath to come, by jreiiiuir out of ibe iiejjro party its lat Msible. Mail. Dki.vkhy im Philadu.mia. Paring January, 1 S'i.i, there were de livered fill.idj mail leiters, 1 !,707 local letleis, nnd 70,('37 papers; n Aif( be broiiL'ht before that hiirh I loiul ul 7til,0oli. In tho month of March. l!71, theta wcro delivered l,fj.rfl,n73 mail letters, 5;i.r),2l!l local letters, and 4i3,(itif) pipers, n total of 1.0!M,2(H, or un increase over the total of January, lNii,), ol almost fifteen bundred thousand. In January, lMi.", 200.017 letlers wero collected, and 07.4SJ P4 paid to the carriers; in March, mi, 1.81i,)7 letters wore collected, and (14,304.11 paid to the Nioao JtRORs. Chief Jnstiro Ma son, ol Nebraska, has deliverel nn opininn against nepmes as jurors in that Slate. Tho principal point made Is thnt tho Fourleenlh and Fifteenth Amendments grant rights to negroes, but impose no dnlios upon them, nnd that jury service is a burden, and not priviloifo, ihnt the State Constitu- lion can be changed only by llic same power that enacted il ; that Conress could not confer suih authority to n.ai.pej njiun me icgisiuluro. Tl,,.! I. ce-rtaittly ,ounJ d.trirt and send, :ul !! M b,5h k't" i Psxuisj IVauia. How the Soul hem Ftople are' Itobbed. Never In the history of tho world were the people of any country robbed more persistently and shamefully than tboso of tho Southern .States have, been by tho mongrel 'governments which havo been put in power and propped up by Federal Unyonelg - Take tho case of- South Carolina ui an Inslanco. There n majority 'of the white population .-are prucliually un represented. Tho negroes havo a ma jority of many thousunda, end they aro largely controlled by such carpet baggers as Whitlemoru. Only a luw of these negroes can road or write. They aro ticld.hu imIh, who wei'd Inade voters without tho slighlent previous preparation. Neither they nor the carpet-baggers who load them have any property except what they have stolen. Tho proporty of the" State npon which tho taxes aro levied is in the hands of tho whites who are vir tually disfranchised. A ring baa been formed in tho Lrr-iHlnlnro which plim dorssystomuticnlly . Its work isshown by tho following authentic figures, which we find in that well known Republican journal, tho JV. IV Post : iss", Eipeneea of Legislature... fM.onft Kxucutire expellees......... 0,11(10 Civil expenses...... Oi.uliG" Talcs 4.11.00(1 Taxable value 49(1,000,1100 1N0S. $!0.litl0 4O.000 I1H.UI 0 Viir'.non 14.0110,0(10 Tho Chicago Tribune, another Re publican nnwspnper gives the follow ing illustration of tho purity which prevails in the negro government nf unit plundered Mate : "The Speaker of the House (Moses) receives bis 96 per diem for every eeeeion. and tbls sesftiou iucludos lour mouths, lieforo adjournment rl.dl'O were voted him as a prcsout. extra, all from tile State treasury. He is also Adiutant-ti pneral, and as auoh raceivea a salary of 2. Mill, with Sl.umi more as a ooutingent fund, aud $Jl,oou uiore fur exiienves (?) of the militia, lie waa also elluwod $1)1,(1110 to buy furniture for the ball, and fr.ll.niill to bny arms, ia. These are the fifttvrs whirh the rewords show. The Speakers miner is tho t'lurf. Justice, wilb a salary ol' $1,000, and a conlinci-nt Tund In his handset f.N0(l. TacHpenkrr a lalhor-in-law has fl.MMI for one oRior, ami $l,0l0 fur another. Tbo Mpeaker'a nnele is Circuit Judge, with a salary of i.'i,;it)0 : aud then follows a small army of the Speaker's kin who hare what to tbem aeeins a liberal ehare of the pickings." That is fully equal to the nepotism of General Grant, and tho negroes und carpet-baggers ol South Carolina have shown thnl they can equal l he achieve inenlB of the man who feeds nil his re lations ul the public crib. We would like to know bow long the people of Pennsylvania would qttietry submit to be plundered as the property holders of South Carolina have been and still aro. Why even tho non rombalnnts of Lancaster county would soon be up in arms. Thoy would bent their plowshares into swords, and turn their prunning hooks into phmiis with winch to do battle against such des- poilers. Is it an wonder there is bad blood in the Southern States? The Now York Sun, a Kadicnl organ, also says: "Tbr nezroee of ftouth Ca-olina irem at last to ba gcUiua; Ibvir eyes opened to I be enormous fraud that have be.-u perpetrated upon thai f-late by the mrn who were put in ollice by their rotes. A few days ego the eolored people of York county as sembled in mass meetiag at tbe Court House, and alter several patriot le speeches ad'ipled resolut luns seHaig forlh (be evils of ignorant and unwise leg iaialion, and ending with a demand that tbe rcp resentativos of that onunty in tbe Mcneral Aa aeiuldy should resign tbi-ir scats without delay. This is lite first strjak of dawn ere have Yet had from the remarkably governed r'tato of Couth Carolina." .. Lancaster Intelligencer. ,111 llight in Alabama. The Governor of Alabama concludes a letter on tlio Ku Iwux question as follows : That men havo ocensionuih' dis guised themselves in order to porpo- irutc crime with impunity or to wreak personal revenue, there is every reason to belicvo, but that there has been any such combinations or cone piracies lor political purposes I can positively und unequivocally deny, without the tear of successful controversion. There is nu desire nor disposition on the liarl of tho people, or any portion of the people ol Alabama, to use violcnro or lo exert unfair influences i'i conlroll inst elections. Nowhere aro men of all races and color in foliar enjoyment of tho freo excrciso of the political franchise liul it is said the union men aro in danger. This is utterly untrno; it is not respoc-taulo nonsenso, as you arc woll advised. Why, two weeks ago I sent to tbo Ststo Senate three names for confirmation as brigadier-generals ot the suite militia; one of them an ex officer of volunteers in tho Federal army, and his nomination was com mended by loading Democrats. Union men, I care not whence they come, aro as safe in Alabama as the most ardent secessionists. Villany is the only source of dinger to either; poli tics entail no jieril. I havo written you huiriedly, but hopo to see you in Washington. Vory rospoctfully, yours, Kc, Kmitnr 11. I.inhsat. Host the Tariff Itobn the farmer. Is Freo Trade to be desired at the elpemo of freo homes P Forney's 'rvse. Tho fanner rises in tho morning, puts on bis flannel shirt, taxed ()." per cent, and his trousers taxed 00 per cent, his vest taxed (ill percenl.and his overcoat taxed, cloth CD, bullous 4l), braid CJ, lining (i , padding j draws on bis boots taxed '.)') percent; puts miiiio coal, taxed GO per cent, in his stove taxed ft.i per cent, tea kettle taxed 40 per cent, nnd Iho nino taxed per conl j sits down to bin breakfast from a plato taxed 4.1 per ' cent, cats with a knifo and fork taxed I 3o per cent, and seasons bis bind w ith I suit taxed 1 OS per cent, and iepper I taxed 1-0 per cent. Ho puts on Ins nut, luxed 0 per cent, but rannnl smoke un Havana sej-ar taxed l-"0 per Cent. Alter being thus taxed in his lifetime, the fanner, when bo dies, is laid away in the churchyard und his futo is ivjrtrilod on a marble, tomb, stono taxed 70 per cent, mid bo joes lo n country tvliero there nre no tariff. Tbo following is the inscription on bis tomhsiono : 11 t.n I! Li us tut. AMtniCAN Tarmkh Taxsd to DtATii ur Monocomsts. After rcndinK tboalsivo, the farmer will not be likely to think his home ns "freo" as the Press would linve biin believe. pnylrstoun Democrat. Tuts it ICvkr is. Sumner wns slabbed by tlio knaves his reconstruc tion policy had lifted from tbo fjutler of infiirnilicaiice. Six enrpet bititers. whom ho lind made, went back on him Ames, llouland, Hrownlow, Lewis, I'ool snd liobertson I This is the kind of friendship hatched and fed by political acmindrclism. Sumner is an honest, Well meaning, educated fool. His confreres have ued bim ns all such men are used by just such knaves. Tt.:..i v . , .c ....(i.,,.1,,1 mung nas oracrea irnm a oi mo wnoie aiiuir is that tbose Ku hous in Cbicaito a spriiiif outfit for a i Klux were common llaitu-al tl.in part of his family. The order is for, twenty six velvet cloaks and Itventv aix dresses also, sixlv auitsofmal. . attiro and tuirty slx dress coatf. ; Orrr the ftotrr. James G. Ulnir was elected to Con gress from Missouri, as a liberal Re publican, but on reaching Washing ton, he lonnd thii orgaiiir-ation (if that party in the hands of num with whom ho bad-nothing in common. Ho dis covered tho! 'io majority wero pledg ed to it support of tho existing larilf, in favor if sxtravagant expenditures and so bitterly hostile to the pooplo of tho South, tliatthey erammoii tho negro Congressman, Klliot, with a speech and set him up to ahuso the whiles. Consistently and fidelity to tho principles he bail eliminated to bis cunvass, prevented Mr. lilair fi qiu noting with tho Republican party, and so bo left their ranks and came over to the Democrats. In a letter an nouncing this change, ho says : . KlueleU as a liberal Republican, and pledged to u tarilT for revenues, and aguinst protection, and for full amnes ty and removal of ul I disabilities im posed upon those engagod in tho lalo rebellion, piuoud mo in a condilioii where I eould not bo governed by a majority vole in the caucus meetings of the Republican parly uKn those subjects, and at tho first meeting which I attended, I so nnnouneod lo the caucus. Objections wero mado to my remaining in the caucus, as I wus op posed to all of the fundamental prin ciplesof the parly, and could not be bound by Iho union of tho majority. Upon reflection I came to the con clusion that, as there was no agree ment between nty views and tho views ot the majority of the caucus upon those questions or measures, no good could result from my partieipaling-in tho caucus, and. hence, 1 withdrew. To yield to a majority in tho caucus would be but surrendering everything to tho protectionists, und lot bono who seem to think the continued humilia tion and degradation of tho white people of tho South the strongest bond of union and communion in the Repub lican party. This I could not do without a violation of the pledges I mado during my canvass. If tho Republican party has no higher, nobler, nor nioro exalted a mission, aim, and purpose, than tbo taxing of the people of tbo West for iho benefit of the aristocrats and mon opolists of tho East, and the continued , ueitrauaiioii anu mimmaiion oi mo must confess that I am nt a loss to see how myself and my liberal Repub lican friends iu my districts, who ngroe with me in sentiments can consistently longer nililiato or act with it. Rcspoclfully yours. J. G. Blair. Wohiis or Soiikrnksk. Col. Duke, a member oT Congress from Virginia, in a recent speech in Congress made tho following ullusions to outrages in bis district! Sir, these "carpetbaggers" from Virginia talk of outrngos. I slnlc it upon my responsibility as a man, and if youreommiuee will come to my dislric I will prove it, that greater outrages aro every day perpetrated Upon Con ervatives than any that ever have been prepctrnted upon Radicals. Sir, these vory men know that in nearly every county of Virginia a colored man votes for n Conservative at the risk of his life. If ho docs it be is probably mobbed, aud if not mobbed he must be guarded lo his home; nnd if no violence is used bo is outlawed by bis color. Why, sir, in tho last election I know of sev eral colored men whoso lives, were threatened because they dared to vole for Conservatives. Sir, in my own town, an honest, God fearing colored minister, from personal friendship, chose to vole in iho lust election for sotno of our Conservative candidates; and what took place 7 On Die next Sabbath, when he rose ill tho pulpit, and was about to expound the. word of GtsJ. he wus nut by a storm of hisses. BimiKS, Gifts, or Srr.At.iNO- Hon John Sherman, being charged witliao cumulating wealth in I he course of his tenure of oflico, denies tlio impu tation. He says, as we learn from Iho I'rcu of this city, ihnt ho cannot uc count for nil lie possesses "without being suspected of receiving bribos, or gifts, or stealing." Wo cannot loo highly commend tho principle which Mr. Sherman hero lays down : llial a publio officer ought not to bo enriched "by bribes, gills, or stealing" He makes no distinction between thorn ; and, practically, they do so run into oat h other that it is ullen not easy lo discriminate one from the other. The spectaclo of a high publio functionary receiving houses, checks, and purses, is an encouragement to all under him lo take bribes, and increase their profi's by plunder. This evil example has been a pnwerlul causo ol Iho tie niornlir.ulion that has swept over the laud, depleted Ibe publio revenue, und mado honesty in oilico Iho exception rather than the rule. Wo commend tho susceptibility of Mr Sherman on this subject, and endorso the rule which ho lays down i A public funo (binary should not be enriched by "bribes, gifts, or Healing." Philadel phia Aije. A Newly Marrikd Corn,r.' Fate. -Chnnin, April 1.1. Last night, at tlio South I'm k stnlion. IM in Murs ton, foreman of the Prohibitinni.it ollieo in this city, nnd his w i In Jenny Mrton, wcro run over nnd killed by Iho Kalumnxoo train on Iho Mieliiiran Central Kail road. Tbey bud crossed Um track to net ulionru tho llydu I ui k tram, winch was about to start. At this liniment the Kalamazoo train approached at a liih rato of speed, Mr. and Mrs Mnrston, supposing thero was no dauber, kept their position bo fide ibo other train, but ns tbo engino passed the long dress of the lady was drawn by tho current of air under the wheels of tho locomotive, and sho was almost instantly dragged under the fast flying train. Jlcr husband seir.ed her and ho also wns drawn under the w heels. They Wcro inurricd only a lew months. WllF.ELF.Il's Cavalut VII. Ku-Kixx Our old war comrade, Dill Wyntt, of tho Sixth (icornitt Oavalrv, mailt a ten HtriLo tho oilier day. llo nilur el ihroo of tlio Kii-Kliik tliul (iov. Dullot k bit boon ailvcriininir for, car rion lliein to (ninllooa Court llouao, i;i.t llioin ooiiviitod and ai'iitonocd lo tbo poiiitontinry for seven years, and enme down on lliilloik for tho priae money, l.j.000 for tho first, and 11,000 each lor tho bnlunoo milking $7,000 in nil. Jlullock paid up "liko a little man," and Wyntt went hotna linppy. Thin nmoiint of money in C'hnttonga county, on ni one lime, ill ci'unte a i iremenuoiia cxcilemonl. Tl,A Iwi.l.lV ,.: , ; v... "V and wore playing Ku-Ivlux to covor their stealing operations. Hully for Wheelers Cavalry ! OVtAa (5. C.) iBr, j no .Idrtct to the Southern People. Kx Governor Perry lias written another letter on tbo condition of South Carolina. Ho givos this advico to tbe people of tho Souih : 1 would orgo on the pooplo of South Carolina to bo quiot, and by all moans preserve tho peace of tho Slato. The Radical parly is going down rapidly at the North, as is proven by the Now Hampshire election. Anv out break at this lime, in any of the South ern Slalos, would Uo. a, God suud to that party. If tho Southern people will only bo prudent, the next Presi dential election will result in Iho dethronement of General Grant and tho .election of a Democrat to the Presidential chair. Then there will bo hopo for tho republic. Those un principled adventurers from the North, who havo stirred up bad feel ings between the colored and white raco will llee, like criiiiiuula from jus tice, with their stolen wealth. Tbe scalawag traitors to raco and country will soon follow, and Iho negroes will live in harmony with the whites, lint if General Grunt can stir up a bloody strife in tho Soulb by sending bis armies hero, ho stands a chance ot re election by uppealing to tho haired, passion, und prejudice of the North und West. Tnis military President says that ho sends bis aiin hero to protect tbo lives nnd proporty ol loyal citizens, when it is a notorious luct that all tho property which has been destroyed in bouili Curulinu sinn tl..elt4 nu(aio Ki),ress, and will live at war (and it hue amounted to millions) KlmirH. He will probably withdraw belonged to tboso whom bo would ioniiroly from newspaper work. stigmatize as "disloyal, uiHlrancbued wniie wumocrai. uvcrv nccs, aru every day wo hear of houses, barns, gin house and store being destroyed and robbed by the midnight iiiceudi ary, whoso loyalty General Grant would not dispute. Hundreds of these "loyal citizens" are now in the penitentiary, and well protected. Corn I'lanter. An act passed the House at Harris- burg on the ldlh tilt., for tlio relief of the heirs of Corn Planter, the Seneca Indian duel, formerly residing on tho Allegheny above Warren. In 1701 tho Governor of this Slate was au thorized to grant to linn about .80 acres of land for meritorious services. His descendants now petition the jegisinturu tor a uivistun ui tiie lands j i,cvYis Cuss. in question. The bill authorizes the Tles(alcf,f Wisconsin has abolished appointment by the Orphans Court of : ,,., Xho ,ilkpB this County "lhre onipetent dis.n- lm fhtJu ot J(1,,. nexl.. Tllis teresled men cilizensol Pennsylvania, i9 ,ometv,lia J . tl t Jt experiment, tc .make snob partition aqd allotment nnJ ,,, , of olllfP salM -j, of shares as they may think just and ,0()k f(jr ; wjl, . Jt equitable, and to pray also for the ap- , , , pointment of guardians for any par- .Po,"r 0,J Gor.r,t &"",h l'a,,l"'n l,0 tie being minors; and tbe said three ! "ngton trying to mend the work men so appointed by said court shall of 11,0 Almighty, by attempting lo havo all iho powers of commissioners V."'"'?8 B Prui" ol se""f '"l", "'"l or an inquest to make- partition, and; 'V'1 (,rurnt "n BeV n,"j lr"d shall n.ako tho allotments and report I ,lls own foolishness into daddy Smith, their proceedings to said court, audi 'f'0 K-'w Vork Sun (Radical) says when continued liy tho snid court, hiicIi purliliou sliull be snil remain firm niitl sluMo fororor." It also jiroviilt'S that tliose slisros or allotments may bu sold by tlio owners Id liny nt tlio tlesteiiditnts of t orn I'luulcr, or any momberof tha Sences nation of Indian, but not toothers without tlio millioiity of the Legitlu turo. The bill was carefully drawn liy Hon. Kli K. 1'riuo, of l'hiludulihia. It will no doubt pass tho Sennto nnd (o into operation at no distant dny Tlio hind in uueslion is i - ' valley of llic AlTi'gheiiy betwoen tho tillnrs of C'orydon nnd Kihxiiu, und mnj- becomo very valuable. Warren Ledger. 1)0 I.KT HIM At')MK. Tbo most prominent Itepiiblieun nowspipcr in Ciiifinnali says tbo "'resident is very rieli nnd getting richer every day," nnd that bis iieeumulittion of tlio wor'd's jfiiodi does not nomo from sav injr his ritlury.or from busini'sstMlunt, for nobody ever suspected biin of hav-itif- nnj-. Hu is a stockholder to tho amount of f 1 0,001) in u slor.o quarry at Wash ington. 'J'ho L'ovei iinu'iit in ti lies con tracts with the company oivniiijr tiie Tiarry for buildini- materials, (jr-ant favors heavy niipropriulions for build ing, 'flic company could trill all'oixi lu givo him tin interest of f 10,000 il. consideration of hii position, nn J bin ability lo control commi ts. John A. Logan let a little daylight in on this huijncss a few w eeks nun, nnd iho subject is now pretty wel1 aired. If its (-launch Jicpubliciua ai can be found in the country ( Iioimo Ic hold fir.int up ns a veiiul, stupid and dishonest man, Democrats cannot pre vent them from doing so, alt bough re spect for tho credit of tbo nation would suggest that bis iusignifiennre and -vorthlessness bo not fully ex posed. Chicago Time. Tut: l'toi'i.it (m'iak. Fred. Dong I a is, w In) is una of the moat unexcep tionable niggers in tho United Slates, wanted tlio Mongrel nomination In Congress from tho district of Colum bia. Hut the white men of bis party, sweetly as tbey talk nigger, "couldn't see it." When the Convention voted Douglass being President, bis nvrun mum in:ra. Htlll Ult LI U II L'L'LirS nioniliers, .,,,.,,, i ,., . . mitt 'tunica, -("iiaior .uonon i no mo .tli into llto body lat wmo pti-..i . ..;x.s,)nnlor ,! il.. lilo to (,'ivo hiin miiitiurt, TrcJ wns lufl; out in llirt cuIJ ; tlio whito man wo nl ! ,..!, nn !,:, . .... I - ...i.;i und H wliilo niirijcr, ono; ri.it.mnr, u.-... 1 1, ,.! (' , ing. Tim result or this wot blsnket! on tlio tlutWrv i. ilmi. i',. PH.. uh;... traHli am lo liub all do offico-. uVv mnv f jots do nil do volon ;" and it w como to ih!., "honey," for llic whitd man does not, nor ever did, intend lo .I ..iioi.l i i 1 let VOU lilivn nnv nftir-n in ! ,.;o . worth holding. When be told ou i o ho liod-banoly nnd infmous.ly lu-d to you fop your vote. The 1'ciuocrtt- cy, tho true 1 oiiioercy, do not tamper with, coax, or decoivo tho nipper. They tell bim they tlo nol wnnUiis vole, nnd thnt bo sliould not bo trusted with tt.o ft .tisv. hirsc or an ofOco. ! .e. as Not Tnuit Tho Phild.ilihin a. quirer chargft the present Income lux on Senator Sherman ; but It has higher paloriiily. Our groal Suites man, Ulysst-s S. Grunl. beirnl it hen tho old w;tr tux exnircd. iL waa . - ci - ho who said, "1 also rujrgesl the re newal of the lax on incoiu.-a, but at a reduced ruto of threo pur centum." (Mossngo of Doc. iNtW. Through this brilliant stiirL'eslion. il now in.t sustains tho host of useless officials, and yields nolliinglo I ho publio Tress, ary. lint the ofllcials aro grateful to the "author of their being." Svmpatiit(:) Tho Chicago Times says there aro pooplo who aro sorrv Tor drains downfall. They need not be. Jlo will notsuflor when be ahull louve tho Whito Houso. He will tret avoir m-,.1. - .1 -if: - - - e iui at vieitu ruiuitin. A mrtn who, without any particular brains or I intogtiiv, has ftllau in leu years ftom drunken tnnncrtoa millionaire, needs very larpe an.ount nfaymp-iitiy. i go .Wirf Jfr-tni. The preli m i nary report of iho Uni ted Plates census has been given to the prinler. Duller is "looking out" now, but the trouble is to tell which way he is looking. A Soulhorn pnper finds it necessary to donounco "tho practice of carrying dogs to church." ' In Switzerland a law is proposed making it unlawful for any one under 14 years of ago to smoke tobacco Next lo A milraillous, tho most kil ling thing nowadays is a druggist's mortar, managed by an inexperienced clerk. i There are still some driveling reteh rs in this day and generation who think tbo world onlymovoe as they movo. " Time ia Money." So Franklin ob served. It is very true, end some pooplo tuko plenty of it lo pay their debts. What is the difference between a fisherman nnd a lazy schoolboy 1 Ono liaites bis book and I he other hates his look,- Miss Morey, employed in the Post office at MeGranvillo, New York, bus jeen arrested, charged with stealing let tors. The St. Louis Times claims that St. Louis is the most proper place for .milling the next Democratic conven-.ion. Mark Twain has Sold his interest in ,Ue j.cnnfivvania railroad compa ny intend cutting awny a portion of Oovo Mountain, for the purpose of lengthening tho curve below Duncan non. It is supposed now by a great many tint ono reason of Sumner's removal from tho committee on foreign rela tions was hia hostility to (j rant's rela tions. Minister Washburnc hns sent to the President a fragment of shell which dropped within ono square of his res .idence during tbo bombardment of Paris. Tho Texas Legislature had a scene over a proposition to change the name of Davis eonntv to Lincoln cotinlv A compromise was finally mado. and 'the county named Cass, in honor of tiiui uraiit rencs ior ins renominaiion upon tbo principle that tho "ox ktioiveth his owner and the ass bis master's crib." If the crib, in the meantime, should givo out, there re mains no hope for him. Tho Philadelphia Post makes nl most frantic appeals to tho Radical parly lo closo up tbo breach tbo San Domingo job has mado in it. Hut it cannot bo cdosed, lor Grant and his relations have their fists, full of plun der, in tho crack which prevents its coming together. " c- n . . . -r ,v. r-.. Butler would lako no appointment from tho presort Administration, "ovon if offered him on a silver fork," tho Louisville Courier Journal says : "Ho might not tnko tho appointment, but tho Administration would do well lo korp an eyo on tho fork." Somo Radical newspapers aro brag ging a little because tlio Sun Domingo Commissioners recommend Annexa tion, and "sustain Grant" as is said. They lose sight of tho fact that the Commissioners wcro appointed lo re port in favor of annexation. Thnt makes a mighty deal of uifferenee. Tho railroad and wngon bridge ' across the Missouri river at St. Louis, I wn ''impl. ted on Tuesday. Its cost was about 11,000,001). J I lias eleven piers, and tho largest draw-span in tho world, being 2 foet In lergtli. In Iho cenlro are two spans, 2.'0 feet w ide, lor tho passago of rafts. A hardware firm in New Haven bavojiisl issued an illustrated cata logue of thoir productions, which cost them JXO.OUO for 2,000 copies. The engraving alone cost f 10,000 before ibe type touched il. The book is a largo SOU pngo volume, tbo pages thirteen by eighteen inches wide. They have qnerr ways of doing tilings in Indiana Tho Lafnyetle Journal Fays that a lady who arrived in that city n few days ao learned that her husband, who bad been cor responding with br lor several mouths, bud not only procured a di vorce from her, on tho ground of nbanilunineiit, but hud married her former housekeeper. I (Jen. (irnnt, fSonutor Morion and I IC-Senalor V ado havo undertaken to 1 run tho Radical tiarte in llm future twoif.tA. i:,.t.. im sr...ni;'i,..iA ii. s..i.iK.. .. If. lUVIMIllll'lllV HIV lurtoipE . t. . . kr .. t hnrtl Nwcnrinff f llio firm. It i ex- i ,i . '. ........1 .1.... . I. I ' . ! I'1' lc" "iii oiniHinniitin will '"I"" II runil.lll.lo I.- .1.- . - 1 '.Ml. T,,e ,(,,''inrf Timennnyt: -LcliiRli county rn lion-t of tlio olJom p-wt- T"-',,or in 11,0 t.Tiiitril Stntc-, nnd of one liavinrr tlio oldent commission rn J "F f,rcrMi n nv civil ui.. . . . ...ia wtrrun is jonn riit'oer- ""a, 81 yea re of Age. J Io received hi" r""i,,si'n " poslmaster in 1S20, hc,(l il rxfr """ -n 1,10 1'e.rishitiiro of S.iulh Carolina ll""Pfl to fifty nrr-rnos, and thirteen whito membera. Of the fifty nrj-roeit, onl v thirtj lwo can rend and wrilo, a,n' nineteen only par taxes, tho sum ,olnl of their conlnbutions to iho sup. i piii i ol mo government Denis cl 1U 10. I a ,MI' haa just levied over : f 1,000,000 taxes, to bo collected the i ''nrrcnt yer, the hennties ef t,0 sys- I"1"1 '" t once apparent, J There is another bil of corrnnlinn emning to tho surfnco in WafhiniMon Kx liepreseittaliio Hamilton, of Flo riila, publishes nn afliilsvit in which he chatges Senator Onburno with of fering lii in, through his brother, $.'0, IHIU and 2,.r00 shurvs or railroad stock to vote for a railroad swindlo thai Osborno was trying lo engineer through Congress. It is neodless to s.iy that all tlio parlies aro Iijidicalb and howl lustily ubout the Ku Klux. "Tho lamented" mod to narrate Iho adventures of a Yankee man, who to cscapo from tho horns of an irate bull, seised the Util of thoaiiimnl, and then exclaimed "won't scmcbody help inn Lo lei iro ol Lha tari.ul nriljir ' This will shorily bo the condilioii of (ieneral Grant and the San Domingo bull. He will need assistance lo lot the tail of the animal. flmtififmrnts. a if I hereby given (bet li-tlcra of administration os thesstela of I'LTBIt JWINTKNOY, slaleel, lata of Covington township, OlearSeld oounly, Fa., hsvinit been duly granted to the midi-relcncd, a'l persons Indebted toaid eatau will plenaa auake paviacnt, and those having elainis or demands will preseat tbem properlv aul lienlicaled for act -tk-meot. FllA.NTIH JKNKH, I PrenchTlHe, April l t:pd" Administrator. 4 TV J V li btrebjr ffven that Utter nf rirotntBtrt.tinii on tb etat of ROBERT YOU Mi, dOMi-M4, Ur of Lumbar tit), Cler field county, l' P btv.bff bn duly (runted to the Hodanlftnad, II poriona indebted to Mid rttat will pleu oik lintntdiite payment, tad thoi having aUitni or dmandi will present them properly ttutb tics ted for MUUmeat without deity. ANTHONY If TLB, SUSAN VOUNU, Lambtr Cit, April 19 i:pd. Adtuiniitratori. Fishing Tackle! Tt'RT rfffiveJ, a fxitnpMe tirtmrnt, eoniUt nK itf Trnut Ko-ln, Ktsb ftafkutf, Linos and Huolr?, of all deacnptmrn, at 11 AH It V K BIGLKK k CO B. ClcarfirM. April IV, lH7Mt A IIHIXIITH ATOH'i B A1.H Valuable Real Estate! By rirtua of an ordrr of the Orpliana' foart, tnatlr tlm 2Ut duT of Maroh, A. I). 1M7J, Ocorfre ixilitb, a'iuiinietratur of the aatale of Jacob 7,im mi r. dcvrancd, will teJI at 1'uLlto Hal, at tiie Pub lic House of Hi II jam Hcbweiu, at Lutbersbnrg, ud Monday, May 2ltli. IHTI, At I o'clock p. n.. tbo fulluwins; Hr-scriWd prop rt,r, ituate ib Krailj- townrbip, Ulc the prupnrtT of the said Jhtob Ztiniurr, buuud d and dewnbed as follows: ltrt-tnn.nr t a pin, on tiie south -cast corner of the tract; thetioo north I'.W perebes. In a pent; tlicnoc. br John Kishr-l'i line, west Sj porches, to a put ; than re, by oas iuiprorrmctit, suuth 1.10 perches, to a post ; tbeoee tint 65 perch es, to tho place of beginning CONTAIN. N1 MFTY ArfiER. Bein ot of tho south eot comer of the Carry survey, known j No. 51S. 'J hirty-f.ro acres rli-arrtl, with now pi noli house, log bam and all necNnary outliuildinps en r u,i tlii-reon; tlio bal anoe being well tinil cred. TKTM8 : Tn per cent. d"rn, one third on con firmation, and ha lance in one voar with interest, tu be see u red by bund and inert pane on prrmitc. (;Kui(,t l.KII.cil, Ap-ll 1f-nt. Administraior. )Usrcltanrouf. List of Retail Dealers IN Foreign and Homes: ic Merchandise In Ctrar flcld eouuty, for tbe year 1ST I : Class. Lietmtt. Bf-rntA. t.1 W. . Di.kcr tm 14 llomrr I'ol.n-e.... 1 Clait. Litmtt. -ronr-WAKD. 14 Jaenea Cornely.,.. 14 Caen 'I Hngertr.... T I'i Frank Livenglit. 10 14 llerij li.ru ; 14 J. I.. 8haw T 14 (I W. Henina.... J llOltOl'lsllrj. ci.KAnrirt.ii. S lltcbard Mossop.. 50 9 Kratirr A i.jtle.. "S 14 8. I. Pnrdnr 7 14 K. II. I self 7 1.1 M. Neice A Co.... HI J. Miles Kr alter. Ji 12 A K. UriKbt A K m 12 l:l J. (I. (.!.u.r.,w...... 14 .1. K. Idllen - II Kim's Mr-Karlanr) U Mis K. A. Wrialbt 14 T. II. Melt sei.t.. 14 llol.l. M.Ii.IT.t... 1.1 llaviil Hell 14 Hnrsbinrjli A iU- Kee siMina. 14 l'stri k (Ullsgber BnAnronn. 11 W. Ail-.-rt A Urol. 14 El. Williaina 14 H. ('. Fanat aiianr. 1(1 I H. r . Iiigler At'o !, 10 Kohl. Mitchell.... 3(1 III Jlillcr A I'orfolU 20 II J. lleiK-rlingACo. 10 W. ltcc i A llro... 2n I 11 ln. (ioo'llandrr. 1" IS I. I. IteiimMvia. to i 12 K. 11. Caili!e. ll'H i-ater A Kct,. l li C.A O.rhwem.UiH Fred. FarkMt..aw. 7 1? R. 11. M.wie ll'ij 9 Ja. hhtiw A Son. 25 14 J. Kunti A H ? T 4 11. Iridjfi 7 14 .lohn H-t.crirh.... 7I4 If. f. Nanrte 7 14 Julin t Mr lisle) 14 Mrs. T K. Uatson 14 Misaoe Under A l.auirh 1 1 Isaac Johnson.... 14 Jacob tv Crowcll. 14 C. II. IValson .... II Vcn.l.ll Kndrcs.. Kl i. A. Terpe 10 14 Jese Kernier 7 14 Um. T. Il.railloa 7 araKsim. 12 Jackson I'alchin 11 14 Horace l'at -bin... 13 James McMuri-ar 1 0 ( 1 4 llartswichAliwia en i ar. 114 H. II. Hue I I Hose A 1-('nne . . . . ... 14 Wm. Hunter COTtM.TO. 14 8. 8. Cranston..., 14 llilliland A llccfc- endorn IJ I.. M. fondrut... 1 4 Fraocis Cundriet. 14 J-tstln T'lilell II Trier r.anuer 1 4 John llerpr e M.r tTt n. 13 1. k li. Kinclit... CiaARII. 1 1 A. Laconic 14 It. R. Hew.irt 14 I . A. Maulin 14 A. I. Hhaw 7 14 John A. Windier.. 7 14 W. II. MrChereon 7 14 John MdVtnber- t Yl (t'RVIC.Mavtl.l.t. 7 12 llarUock Atiood- in IS) i . n ri. imiiiS a Hocl. 7 7114 I.. V. II. ojcr.... 7 J, 10 ArnoldAllansb'n XI 12 Thiiuipeon A ( o..lil HI 1.1 Wm. Mrllri,le... III IJ John Irvin IJ, 7 in r. A. Irria.... 7114 W m. Kced IRtt. 14 Jnoh lliljer II T. II. Fnrcrj l:jM A.A S.J.ttate,.... 1 4 'atltarine tlraff. 1.1 K. Irnm A Sun... 10 1 4 ). U. Jrnltina.... 14 E l. C.aloner 14 J. H. Irwin 14 l. h. Pititnrr..., 14 W. a. Ainander, un n n. 11 llenrr A II. man. 10 II P. A. Klynn ... S 14 T. A. Pnd.-ant... 7 U IM. Mandera T noTf 13 I-ownianA Mioker.12) l.t Utr.U ( ITT. 12 I-nr Kirk t'.'J 12 John Fargaon...U'i IU 1. 1.. Furgiion.l. irw Avnii-ri)M. 10 McMbitt A ("a... 211 14 M m. tl. Foster... 7 orrot a. 11 W. (1. Kelly 12, I Moshannon Land Aljumner Co,,,. 60 9 WhitcorehaTowo. Ben,l . t il a. n . uronu 7 joaiun U Henry fwnn 114 RtaTiut'a. 14 W. J. lit.fler 7 II J. . P..ttet Ill 14 Wm. 8. Hankey... 7 14 I'. A J. l;rl.ard 7 Monnia T4 J si Mtna.. II lonard K.rler....l;i 10 tl rllsA lleiras.... Ill 14 Jaiaes Thompson 7.14 J..hn W. Vaph 7 10 McUrnlh A llarrr Jo I" Johni'nA It.lTorty In Id H. W. I.ane.. 14 Jamca Klrna. 7 14 Anna Hoalich.... 1 riaa. 14 NullriiHoiisAfn II I.an Hvki-s I'Slol. II IL K. A J. II. Bru lie iter Wi.tna (tin. 14 John M. These... 14 Thos. Ilendereca. II ll. II. tlood 14 J. R. lron II Talrick Ilunn ... 14 Mrs. J. flrecnwall 14 J. C. llenderaun. 14 llrnrr H allaca... 14 Mrs. K. nckle... 14 Wm. Iancer iitTAiL tiaii ins t- rartar urnicliira. (Vise. .'eeaee. 3 T. II. Forcer. Bradford 1 llnnswick A Irwin, Clearfield A. I Shaw, 4 C. II. Haleoa, . 5 J. R. Irw. a, Curwensville, ,, S W. It. Alexander, Curwensville 4 I. R. Uond, decile...., litis is,. 1 Pcler tiarnier, Co. inittcn IS Charles SohnfTrr, Cl.aifield......... ..." . IS Casper Liepol.lt, do 'i Mann attrma. W. Roaa Mel'hereua, S tables , aaana. flearn.dd Connly Ilaah - 10 10 lo IO 10 ..I0 .. to .. 10 An apocal will he held at the Commissioncra' OfSce on Monday the first .tar of Way. neat, Where all that feel aggrieved ean attend. E. K. Pill REV, April i, '71 41 Mereant'la Appraiser. To Tax-Payers I IV atvortinnM with a Act of th. Oitotirftl Ai ttmii!y f tMn r.wmonMh, i prnrfr) the Hid dT of Mrn-rh, A. P. 1. TP, rt-Uitnit o ihm (sillffMK.i of tntm it) IK ftntintv nf CtmrfloliJ," Bftir it tbfri-lurf horrhv f'vts lo ihr tUTitftTctii 1 fpti'lmf in lti dintrini li-rlow nnmrd, ibni thr I omit ? Trnir-iirer. in mnnr Inn"- with tht ornnl vnr-tiriK f hi4 Act, will ftttend mt th pin? of ; aiiiuiTiK i n vironxn una inwnnip lontioni on ' Ihn foll-twiiif tinmrd 4?, f'r tin- iui--mit of rt- wivint thr r-nrfr nn 1 Ptl Uxre .M,lttia Flnw ifprwrrl fhr I HT I i For ili bornnp-h of rifnrflld nnd LawrnnMi town, tup, nti UelnUnT tnd Thnr-diiT, May lUh nd 11th. V Fnf Pike tnwmlilp, Frltly 4 ffatttrdtj-, My Ifth nnd 2li Pr Krlhti, Ttmn-lnj, May For r.'riTnt'.n, WiHtnrP'Ur, Mny 94th. Fr (hrnrd, Thortnr, Mar f.Hh. For ()'hc, FndaT. Mut jriih. Fui simham, W m Uv. May ?'.t;h. t Morrif, Turdv, MTS0th. For nr, t1nMUf , Mut Slut. For 0ce.ilfc, ThnratU.r. Jnn For KiHilt. FnJT, Jun 2nd. For P'rpc, Snltirdav, June Ad. Nrtirt tun Un pv llioir Utn M thr- Trram eey's ofcee at any lime from this forward. na all fates paid 'on and preTioaa lo the daya designated there Will ba a redtiettoa of Ave pee cent 7he balance of the distriots will ba an nounced in due time. LKVBR FLEtlAL. Treainror's 0ee. I Traaaarar. CUuirna ei. Pa., Aptii 1 11. J fTkrITolD A. Co., hankkks, I.athersbnr-, Clcarfleld con nty, Pa. Money loaned at resrflr.Mle ratea ; aiehanee boasht and aold: deposits received, and a pla nar) banking bnliaesa will bt ewrread oa at tba b-ct r.'aoa, 4 12 71 tf llfiit tfsfatf (or ialf. Valuable House & Lot for Sate, SITUATK I! M0KMS T1WNPrilP. ri'UR House la :la'JI, two llor.T, liavle, riarlit I rooms atirj s1"! cellar, maaoif It a ileairal'le iimportr for resblenoa or hotel, il bavinf been a lictrnsed houle fur soma lime. With it there is half an acre of (rood fertile ground, witii stable anil other oulbulMinfi. - lerina to suit the pur chaser. Apply to A. W. WAl.TKIlrl, aprl2-4t - ClearAelii, i'a. pniVATK lltli or Valuable Real Estate! Tb tnbierllier will offer at private talc, on rtaponiiMe trrmf, the fnllowinfc heal Kstatc, litu iU in Morrlii lawttRhlp, Clvarflold itonntr, Pa., eoniaininfr 1M ACKIOH and allowum-a, and harin thereon rftcd a two lory plank Ilnun, 3HnJI2 f'. frime llarn, flUxM foot, tn H ih other otewary outbuildtiifj;. all In g'Hid order and repair. Tan acrei of an Orchard of the ehoiwir varietiri of fruit. A never ftsilinjt spring at tha home and a Well at the barn. One hun dred acrea of It il underlaid with a vein of tha bent quality of Coal, nix UM and aerrn incfati in tbiokiiemi, open to inspection at aiijf time. JWrFor lurthfr iiitunnatinn inquire of the iub acriher at bit re ei deuce in Iforrie township. IMMKL BEAM, Kylertowit V. O. 4:2:3iuJ Ag nt of (loo. Hp am. G IARDUVI SALE Valuable Real Estate I By rirtiie of an oriler of the Oqbani Court, mado tbe l.lt b .lanitary, A. It. 1STI, and on the 2lt March, A. It- IH71. enlarrt-d and euntinned nutil June term, 1871, Henry llilo, Ktq-, Will aall t Ptihlic Hale, at the huiquehanua liuulc, in Curwemvllle, ou FATl'HDAV, AVHIL 19, 1fi71, At I oclo-k, p m., tbe following tleierlbed prop. ic lonowinc ueiennea iirop. fownihip. fete the properij wncd bkiiniiiiirebUdreaJ erty, lit mite in Knox of tleorjte Hli-tn, now owned of whum Henry Jlile it iiuardian. bounJcd aud (Jiirrihf-J n toiiowi: On tbe eouth dy land of John Bloit, dcneaiod ; on the wtt by land of James Haley and hntnuel Ray ; on the north by landp of Muva and Frhnrd : and on the en it by landi of Mr. Mnrjjnret Slnw ; being part of a larger turrey in name of Adatn Uode; tvnUinitir A Hi:, more or leta. Aoiil SO ncrei cl'-artd, with Iluuse and linrn ererted thereon; balance being timber land. TEH MS: Fl'tocn per rent or the parehaae motiay wbt-n property it knocked down, and bal ance io two equal annual paymontii, with interrit, to ba tf-cuicd by bond anil mortnaip on the premi.fi. HKMlY II ILK, April 5, 1-7I 4L UuarJiaa. r K 1 T VIRGINIA , Timber and Coal Lands FOR ML!! Tbe Mlawlna; traeti nf Timber and Conl Landt aro offered for tala : Ont tract af 17,0-0 aera. lying on tbe ttk B iver, in Webtler coontyi tiiree traeti Iinr on tbo lame river in Braxton county, two of ,00(l aoie, rmnh of l,0( acret ; and mi Irart eon tain in t f.SiQ aerai, Ivincon the (iauUy Hirer, in Ni -holaa county T hetitlea to thrivo lai.il ro peifret. Any Information concerning Hipfe )nt!ran bo had l-y ndlretinr U. A. KLKtiAl-, March 22, Ks7l-tf. Thiliptontg, 1: Farm for Sale I C10NTAIMNU HO ACRKS. in a good itateof J rultiration, ritnatt-d in 1'ike towmlitp, Car firUl eountr. Pa., nhout eirzMv r-.dn from Lo?in'i " Ptouriitg Mill, on the turnpike lea.lirijt fmni Cur- wciiiirilte to Liearhela. lint idr a story and i halt Iiobsp, stitle and out-liuildinKa tbereoo. There good fpriiip and a young orcliard on the prrinis-s. Anr prsi.n desirinii a nice little home trill and tins a very desirable location. For further particulars inquire f liachal Cald well, on Uie p.ctuisci, ot s llir.i T. W. FLEMINfl, lUrclilf. Curwennllle, I'a. Valuable Farm for Sale I IS FEBOl'SOS T0WXSI1IP! "pilR no.l-r;f net. residing in Fcrri'on town X ship, offers hi Farm lor fate, located two nulea soalb-easl nf l.omber City, on whieb there is erected a larire rtanh frame Htellln( boose. J2: il( kilcli.li, lfulC: new honk barn, 4CiW, with straw house attached, SlrSn, wood shed and all the oilier aeceeeary outbni!dina. CONTAI.MXQ 1(H) ACIiES, Ei-bty of which are cleared and in a rned slstr of cultivation, while tha balance is an lirlaij with I a seven foot vein nf timi stone and a foor foot vein of coal of an caccllent ijnalily. A yoonj orchard raiteu trecn, ol apple, pear, peach, cherry and plam, ucaldea 1.4 f rape nnca nf the choicest Tark-tire, all braiinc. and CTcellrnt aalrratthe door. The Farm will be sold eery reasonable.-. Imiuire ea the pr.ni I ,rs or address the sul.rrnbtr at Lumber City I. tl. Jlarch 19 tr." WILLIAM Mi-CRACKES. Private' Sale of Real Estate axa ri?R?O.VAL PfiOPERTY. fpilB auliscrilr will a(fer at prirale sale, on X. res Ifl. f 1:0 foltltninaT KfaVl l.llals. fiiiiisi-- in cn i:. icnrncui onnfr, I'a.; a larpe twn Hurr j S : mrr, djfljt40 fWt ; rtre HHun 2)0 for,. rtmio, IfixJO fvt. Th lioiisr m tlio brn in (.Im lli., well finifhrd. and having a Intgc nllar umlftticatli. M at huilt in lsft7, A nr ci fniiuiK woll, and wuni and wmIi hnono. bum, Mi4ff ) ine Hoiim, tuffloient to hfld 60 or Ti'lnci. of ir-, and all viher ntvcatarT out-Imil-linga. Ala. a ti'irf qunnttiT of mtrrbandim, ronriM inf of (rrorf-rira. dry a;Htda, nnrrnawmrf. Dot ton t. a largn lot of clothing, and all other gooa gvuar allr kf pt in a enmitrr ttoir. Alan, Ifl, con f?t of primp nfik ni1 pfn ann ire timKpr.nn the bank of Hoar-field errk. Tha alwifts drannhspd pnptrty will be told . pflhri, or, if drairtii. 'lip Hon. etila mil ! aol.l on rrnaonaMa tfrma and Iraat given of tV.i it ore mom. For further information amtlv to the aul..ur.ui- at hia refitiei.ee in t;im H.pi-. WILLIAM S. TtlCKEY. Feb. H, inn Hm. lnp;liic.i for male! "111 E andrrsifned hereon hand two trst-clasa EN01NE3, ana of horsa pewcr and tha other iO hnrae pnwer, which they will FELL AT A DARtiAIS ! They are complete la eiery particular, and nniifacd in the tery bast st;le and warranted. Those In need of an had better correspond with or eall npna MOI.EIl. Tot Nfl A CO. Clcarfleld, Pa., April 11, 1S71 im. 1)isk, wnn a roam i.isiwnKliiTs Jnl reeeired and for rale h April H, T 7. H f. UlllLKR A CO. TsTHHrol STDKCtm-IOJI PI.F.S.W A oi t leameld county tstrn A raaaa t Pa. K. HI SeoL T. Tarn. T a Xo. 14 March T. ItiJI. tiiTtn rinstsa. Urari 1-acias. Tha undersigned havine he-n annoinlrd A ...11. lor t aeceelsin the amnnnt and nrioritv of lirM. and report dislribnliotl of pmcecls arisief from sals In the alnre eaee, hereby riros notice that he will attend to the duties of hil appoiiitmrnl on Thursday, April In, mri, al 1 nlek p m. at his ofHoo in the boroujh of ricarileld, whea and where ail persons interested rear altend. April A, ''I Jt 11. Ml KltAV, Anditor. SILK HATS Latest Kprlnn rtvlea-I at 41 I- R. Ft LLtrtTOX S. '1IIK AMbmCAK IIOI SP, rrRWENsvii.i.it, i CiranneLO Cotsry, Ptaa'a. j Thll lf.ng-wlabli.bed and popular hotel la alill ' kept by the suliscrihcr, who epsrea no efl .rt lo i pleaae all who patronise him. "I"., iileaee " i ihr ! a. ine Amerieaa tionse, at. i all thai i. asked " trtal. K. W . H l: K 1 1, Proprietor, rurwonerille, March l, l7d tf. I no nni 1 pui' imi sfiji av'W,vww t.y KKAT7.KR A 1.VT1.E. apl.i 4t Oppo.ite tha Jail. Insure Your Properly! rpilK ndcreignrd aro prepared lo take any 1 reasonable Are risks. In good and reliable oonipenlee, sack aa Iho "Farmers' Mnlnal," al Vork, Pa.; the " Andes," af Cincinnati, Ohio t the "Uermenia," of New Vork, and others. Rales reaMinshla. and in eaae of los money wilt be paid ap promptly. IrtVIN 4 fchbBti. t'le.rweld, Pa April 11, 1S7I-U. (SaLL AM)EXAm1n8 tha KIW OOODi J ' At m-LERJKt. (frtiURtlonnt. Clearfield' aTaeIiu. A Malo aud Female High School 1 j Farh Department Distinct and CoBipltt, ui llecll. rpiiE Tnmn srsttoa of lha preecnt .i , I r.r ..r tbi. i.,i,.,i r,,,,, MOMiAV, tha l-tb da; of F.hrnarv -, I'upils nan enter at any time. In,,',.!, . elisrti d nh tuition from the time thr.' . i tbe nloae of the Session. ' Theconree of instrnetlna embraces errri ti inoluded in a Iboronnh, practical and awn'mai!? ed education for I 01 li seies. ' I'UHMX Of TI'ITIOX. Orthofraphr, Healin(r, Penmanship. pria Aritbinelic Friniarjr tleonraphv, M4 j, drawing, per Hcsiion III aeeks. Ornmmnr, I.opal A llrseriptira Ucujtrfij.ii'y Map llrewniK, Ilistorr, Wentnl and Hril.' ten Arithmetic and Peneil iiramng to H Algebra, lieometrv, 1 ri(onoinetrr. Men. riiralton, Hurrevintt, Natural aud .Moral fhilosopby, Ueoloy, Phrsiolofv, (hem. illrT.lilictorie, Pbvsiral (i eojtraph.v. tlook Kecpine;, llolanr and I'em-il llraisitic la is l.on o k n.t i.l "-' .iu, iiu muj 01 t,s above Branches.. -1!H ri-ari or urMiniai rainnng, 2i ltonu), ; Monuchrouinlic i'intiii(r, (24 leoni).,.' H Crayon I-rawinf. (24 Iramiru).. f k f ancy Hair Work, (24 leaeona) " ij Tapeatry Jn JM-No deduction will l mnde fur aLtM-net. bradrnti from a ainance ean be K?minoitti with hoarding at low ratea. Anv one nut member of the achnol etn mr private niftruclioui in any ut the orbatbtau, bra'-ehti, J-or lurther particnlan inquire of or ad lreii kr. P. L. liAKhlSON. A. M , feb. 2, 1970 tf. I'nL-.K MISS E. S. SWAJff'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS CLEARFIELD, PA. c r, . ,, . . TIIB TERM of fnurte.n we,ki,lll A. -n'-w Monday, April K.tb, 1871. A 1 nmary dcitartwrnt will ha adiUil i il. School tb in fall : for whirh tbe irrviecBof i patent itiitractor have been enpujnd Audi vf.brt will be spared to rentier tint drpar.i&rtt attractiva and luitructiee. TEHJ1S OF TUTIOX. Reading, OrlhogTophy.Writinp.OIJrft Let "nl, Primary Arithmetic and l'riiuarv (ieo(tra.hy J- jj lliftnry, Local and deicriptiro Ueocraj iiT with Mnp Drawing, i ram mar, Mental and M'ritteti AHtlinjetie M f tt Algebra and the Keienoe 1 k Iniirnetion in initruraaotal naiir II Oil painting, 24 leji(.ni..... 11 H Wag work M4, ( m For full particular tend for Circular. Clearfield, Sept. 7, lh70-1ypd. lITAXTEn-Apentf ami PcMlen to tr't yy pod domcittc article, wanted in family. No competition. Kxelnnira territory given. Rueinrii Trry pVasant. Agnta liar Mid 3 do ion, nrttiuj profit per dny. Om old lot In a email town, another K't'ii in Cti tovne, another 31 in calling on &) fnmilia. Uit fit $3. No danrfur of libpoa-itivn. Iteat ol rrlrr ent'ef riven. Nnd for circular to Warier. ' ton itrw f, Uorton, Ma. Apr6 4f LITTLEFIELP A DAVE. DENTAL NOTICE. 1""IIE undcrsipicd purpose oiienina; a Drntsl J. Olhee, in Curwrnsuhe, aa cailr in ala-rli si ciri-amstanecs will permit, and aonld rtpeCtfu! otftr bis si-rvicea to the ritirene of the ti-ern bti, surrenndinj ciunlry. JAS M.STEWAKT. All tnfortnntiiin rcsnertina; lbs a'Kive card eill be gircn hj Mr. E. W. Reed, Cunrcnst ille. i It Xow Firm! fpitn Urn of C. KRAT-.KH, in Ibe Dr- Outdi and Provision bnsineis, wiil be knows ben alter ander the name of k II A T 7. I: R At IVTIR, Thariklng tbe putilie for past fayurs, tkey buns for a continuance of tha same. t'learCild, I'a., February P, I7. ISAAC K. STAUFFER. WATCH c. jewi;lry. 1 18 Korlb Second St , cor. of Quarry, PHILADELPHIA. An ae-nrttnenl ef Welches, Jcwelrr. Piker al Plaled War constantly on hand. Kcpairiiir ef .- ..u.. uu vwcirj pronipuy atlenlrd Caanars Fravtrrai : Sprinr Pcds. Fj.rlnf, Cots, Ppriuf Mattrcsiu-a, Hair Maltresacs. Ils.t V.ttrc..a. Straw JiUitrcssce, Feaihcrt. r,siiiil He.lr, Li.l.trre nnd f .Hows, C-at.tripancs. ('.a for'al.lea, lllankcts, guilts. Call and see ths WOVEN- WIHB MATTRESS, The best eeer olfcn-d f-.r anle. K. II Our Intention is to treat all ruetomrn se that they will become permanent d.-a'ere with av and orders will receive the e-nie ailenlinn, and pereolit can buy jcat as ehespas if present al Ilia 'I'"- Alarch U. If 71 3s DINTALCAKD. Da. A. AI. HILLS vTonlel aav ti h:i neti, nti erf ti. int.. lie C, ,.. lallv, thai, i.aunu Jifsi.lird parlnrrrl.ip " .. . .. .-i,Hw, ur is ins autn- tl,e entire work of his office hlmeelf. en that patients need not frar hems Pt nnder the handi .,f anr olU. r operator. Ilarmt ohta ned a redurtiin ol the palcm on ll,s plate material, I am cnahlrd to put up t.ilh rr.i h chaawr thaa fnrtaerl. 1 alro have 1'r. Sin. Ic'i patuit process for workmf ruhl r plaice, wbiee make a lunch I i)ilitrr. mi.re else lie and slrr-ir I'lale for li e same atm,unt or ma'criel. and pel Ishes the plale on both sides, rendcrint il ne w sore easily kept reran. Fpecinl alteatuia paid lo the prcscn ation ol the natural tcetn. at,d all woik pisrantecd entmly seti.factory to patn-nts. AMrOIKce at the old corner, nrpns.le the Flisw llouaa. OfSoe hoars from S re 11, a. en., arid 1 to 4, p. ui. I'at.rnla frita a distance ih. aid notily ma a lew daya ecforthand of their intention ta ooma. Always at heme, ncleig. olhir ntire ap. pcari ia both lha oounly i Specs. f.bU Vl Curwensville Marble Yard. "I LSIR0t'S of estending any bnunesa. and -1 knonitie there can be no niftier tribute oi rcincet to the memory of Hie deceased and bened friends. Iliaa to erect ercer their earrea? bonica a eoulpturvl slab of eadnriar ana-He, that .oinls forcier ta ll,a resting place Ihvae wa love; I b. j hare lo snj to all who wieh to ah, w their aflYrlion for their departed friends and kindred, that they ean Bow hare aa apportauity ul dome; so, by eelliug at uiy Shinp oa lboais,M. street, Curwens. ille, I'a., II I lis prepared ta fnrnlsh to onhr, sioxr.M r.NTs, CRADLE Si BOX TOM US, HEAD STONES, Ac, of any disifn or aisr, at reasonal Ir ratea X. II. I keen h.-J .k. I.-., a- . ...J -Vim-allr M.rblo. All w,.,k raemied ,n tbe bom skillfnl manner. 1 will sl.e d.hcrwrk to any point ia fkarficld m- a.t.ioini... eennties, if Jr?'"'J' "at H. foLUI KN. t nrsens. illr, O'-t. ?P, Istto tf. SEW WASHIMTOS Af.VDEMV. G. W. INNES, A. M., Principal. 'I'ltK FIRST KESSIOK nf this inititnlien will I eon mence on M,,n,lor, the 1Mb day of Nay aeal. (Term, Ave month I Pupils rcay enter at any tlsae, and will ba Charci-d tuitioa fruia tbe tune Ihir.nl.. ..en the i! - fu h The e"..ree of in-triirlicn K'l branrhe. included in a ll.orm.gh F'Jf ,lrl1",'"""n tar both aeie.. . . ...- ,auK,,, n uvn urr.rra. flood hoarding can be obtain.d al either pohlla or prltale homca al low rates. Parents can ba assured that the ability and encryice ol the Pna riptl will he de.oted to the mostal and moral training of those pined order bit charge. tfrsV Tern., of I nitioa will be aaoderata. aad ean i ascertained by addressing lir. J, Innea. at New Waahincton, or the Pnnri.-al, il. W. Innea, at Aprollo. Armstrong county. Pa., hot wba will be at Kew Washluirloa atler April 1st. Krw 'Vaahingloa, March It. leTI If. I Vy A I'A I IN K. bas left me bed and board with out any jast eaasy Or pro. oostloa ; tbeeofora, all paraooi are bif hy w.imcd aramat harhcM-ing or truating her oa my aorouet, aa 1 am dctermii rd ! to pay no aaore debts nf bar eon leading altar this to. Z.ttj FURNITURE, MATTRESS. FEATHER, i BEDDIK0 WAREBOOKS, ' NOBTH TENTH bT., date anleas aompelled hy law. ciuiuls r. r- frit. Kartban-, April 11, 1"1 tjd.