SfceSRfpiiHifiut. GEORGE B. GOODLANDER, aniroa id morsirTo. CLEARFIELD, Pa. WSDSISDAT MORXINO, APRIL It, 1871. Tft rfpporllonmrnt. Tbe Legislature lias at lust succeed d in passing an apportionment bill. Tb bill reported by tho conference eommuteo was adopted in tlio Senate by a vote of 27 yeas to 4 nays. One Dcn.ocrut and tbroo Republicans vot ing in tbo negative. The vote in the Uou.e stood 67 to SO, on tho final pasaage of the bill. The nays were nearly all Republicans. As the districts are now formed the DoiuocmU will holJ the Benuto fur two years, after which it will stand 17 Radicals to 10 Democrats. But wilb the increasing Intelligence and dis crimination of the voters of our good old Commonwealth, we are willing to risk the seventeenth Sen ator. In the House tho Radicals have six majority. This we will risk, too, on similar grounds. A change of four members will give the Democrats that body. The new bill Is quito an improvement on the infamous gerry mander of 18GI and the one passed by the House the present session. The Legislature has trenlcd our county so maguaiwoubly that it would almost amount to ingrutitudc were w to complain of tbo treatment ef retry and Washington counties, which ere so eminently entitled lo separate representation. Our county forms a portion of the XVIIIlh Senatorial district, composed of (ho counties of Clinton, Cambria, Clearfeld and Elk, more Democratic than necessary, while Clearfield is made into a eepcrato Representative district. Tho great expense which candidates for the Assembly have had to incur heretofore, in going to and .holding district conventions, has been burUten Munich will be voided in tho future. We will give tho bill as pass ed next week. Nearly Twins Tho Bedford G.i tette and the Ccntro Hall Reporter, caused by machine enterprise. Cannot Attend. Tho Democratic Editorial Association of Pennsylvania will meet in Bellelonto on the second Tuesday of June. As that is our Court week, we are invited to stay at .bome. Aw Address. Tho Democratic United Slates Senators and Congress men have joined and issued an address to lite poopla, selling forth the evil and unmisiukable designs irf tbo Radi cal dirunionists. Wo will givo it next week. State Convention. Tho Demo crntie Stato Cnmmiltco has iniiied a call for ji State Convention, which is to assemlilo in tho Hull of tho House of Reproscritalivcs at Hurrishurg, on Wednesday, tbo 24th day of May, at 10 o clock a. m. Settled. The vole cast for Gov ernor in Connecticut has at length teen counted and announced by the proper authorities. JumesE. English, Democrat, is elected by a majority of 12 vot. s, in a poll of 04,080 votes. That's close sharing, but still s grand victory when we lake into Account tbo 1,500 negroes led lo the polls by the Radicals. A Good Act. Tho taxpayers should compliment Congress fur tho act pass d on Thursday last. Wo allude to the Adjournment act. That body has passed no act tho past year which will grant so much relief to the country as this very last ono. Jt was a noblo act, one which great minds lone could conceive and adopt. Our Legislature is engaged on a similar ono, and will bo alike acceptahlo. Csatefll. The Democratic "ma chine newspapers," hsvo beon very industriously engaged for two or three weeks past, in proving to their read ers that Grant has reduced the na tional debt buguly since bo came into power, whon thore is not s word of truth in it. Giving your newspuper to so mo ono else to print is jnsl liko a farmer renting his fnrin to so mo sharper. Ho wiil skin it and pocket the proceeds, and laugh nt Iho green owner. LrniRi.ATinN. Congress has ad journed, but tho President has issued a proclamation convening iho United States Semite on the lUth of may next, to confirm a Inrgo number of appoint ments which ho will liave ready by that time. Now, that the appointment bill wl.kli was tho bono of contention, mn pawed tho Leginlatiire. wo may look fur tome wnxy work in Unit body and n curly adjournment. Such n movo nt would Hdd mtu-h to tli0 relief or the Bute Trcu.ury nd tbo home and dorvvstio comfort of the mcinbt i V an would not bo otT.Minive to t;te pcoplu. ConkTcinan Hnriww.irth, a leading TUdival My. the parly to hid, he belong , r;iM(1(J lnsn.awM, ro afraid lo M pf(W lhoS 0 Court ThU i. a candid conloMicm. nd.ab.UnOateMhition .Wum aby,bel),,nn,ralicparty fri,ra Ul, Uipuou of lU prwdt ronu.t " I irmoraHe Primary f.Vevffon- Tho Pemoeratio Primury Kloction will lo held in tho aevorul ctuetiun District0, of Una county on Saturday tbo 10th day of Juno 1871, at mich hour na ahull bo agreed upon by a majority of tho Vigilance Comtnittoc of each acparatc district, and to i-low at Hitch hour as such committee shall name, for tho purposo of expressing by ballot their clioioo of candidates for the following ofliccb, viz: Ono person for Asacmbly : ono per- (ton for 1'rolhonotary ; ono person for HopiRtcr nnd llocordor; ono person for TreaMircr ;; two pornoim for Aaao cinlo Judi;ca ; ono porson for Com- ntiHbioner; ono porson for Auditor; to ho elected in October, lot I, Tbo election will bo conducted in obedience lo tho requirements of Kales 5 and 0 which are given for the information and instruction of Do in ocruts ; lU'i-i; b. No pereon iball be permitted to troU at Piich primary election, execM thoee who havu roted with the ItrtiHtcrncy nt tin prrcoiliup: Gen eral Kleetbn, or thall beof known lK'tnocratic Blending, ftud do candidate thall be planed upon the return unlfM he hnll have hit cut J a can didate inverted in the Democratic papers duri.ift at least Tiiftcs wocka prewding lite primary elation. Hui.k (I. The township eunnnittce or tlie elfc tinn boar J iball dtntpnatc one of their nututior to aet m rttiirn judjff, wkose duty it ahall be to take obarfte at the return or vutea oat, alter having been uuly certitlftl to aa being correct, and B'gtivd by a majortly of the board, and lo carry t It tin to llearnetii en the 1 nrniay ttiltowtnt; the eieetion and prudueo thetn at I o'ulock p. m., in the Court lluuit, wlif-li aaid .iutltC1' t,e enllcl tuorJr b.v the ('bairnmn of I be C'uiinty Committer, who tdinll pretide. The votea ahall then be counted and the persona rreeivina; (he hiftheat number of to cait nt aaid elfction. aimii ue geoiaren nouimairu for the respect i-e oflinfa (or wliinh liny hnvo been voted for; provi'lrH, aaid perpont Toted fr hall hare eoniplied with the requirrmeDUof Hole 6th: in caae the iierKoa havinir the Inirbcit nuittber of rotea baa foiled to comply with aaid rule, then t he per don havtne; the next highest a amber of votei huuII b declared tbe nomuiew tor (am emce. Tho following prenmblo nnd rco hitions wcro adopted by tbe Hoard of lemocrutie Hot urn Judaea at the Convention of 1SGV : W ti Brian, The Viilftnre Cotointtteet in anme of the boroughs and Uiwnnbipi are in the babit of traniiuilting their election rt-t'jrn uy mail or pri' rate linnda to the 1'hairinnn of the County Com mittee, and othen, withant any notice or power to enter, act or vote in the Convention lor thoao m- tricii, tbua having the in without a roice in that body ; a tar ire portion of thoe boMme the dec- lino a Wo fait In transmit the lit of t ultra (very cirential) with their return t tucreinrp. Kttohttl, That hereafter il aball be tbe duty of every 121 lance Comiuitlt-e trnn(uiiltiDg their re turna in tbe manner indit-afrd, to depute aonte aotira and known Democrat to inter luo t oanty Conventiun and met for I htm and ilicir diati tct and that a liat of the nauici of Iha rotara uiuat in every ea acnmjany the return. littalvtd. That ucrvalter, rhould any di at riot fail to be represented ai above indieati-d, or net I rot to return a list of (he names of the voters, it ahall be fuflicicnt cause for the Convrntlun to ei elude and nTuse to receive and count tha totes of said district so offending. Jlttuhed, Tli at Ilia Chairman of the County Committee is hereby authorised to puhlih this prcamhla and reoolutioua along with (be "Hulci and itoj iiUtioin. At tbo meeting of lEctuni Judgca ludd llu lilh day of June, 170, the following resolution was adopted JtttolrtH, That tbe Countr Com mi tire be and are heret.y anthuhicd and directed to submit Ike qui'Mioo of a clifliico in the prearnt ststrtu ol (unking iinminatinns to a vote of the Drworrart at tbe l'rimary Klectii.n In 1S71, and (hat the Chairman ia authorised to prepare and furnish the nectary tlauka and direct bus for taking the raid vote. 1 now therefore givo notice that the necessary papers and tiikct will be Rent out with tho other primary elec tion papers, anf Hint a vote will be tuken u directed by tho foregoing resolution. VIGILANCE COMMITTEE. Brfmria. Witliata Potts, I'srid flrar, Jobn Dillrn, John ti. Swiih, William Courtney. BtU. Joseph 1. Campbell, Clinton Tuotnpnon, tiroriro I'a'S'nore, Hrnry Bret h. jr., II. Ij. M"Ocs. Ut,mm. Fnsnk Mclltide, Ik. 117 Biilil, IIeur SwtKipe, Jarob Zieltox. John Clary. ti,jft. John Millrr, Thomas II. Woodrida, John lirown, J. R. Kcud. Nathaniel Wa-rrn. Itmrffttrtl. I)soiel Kteoart, Harr n JI naa, Willinm pnreee, John J. Orajr, Isaac t'nderofller, Kliiah MeJuwelL Wmfly. pNiiiil floodlandrr, J. C. fIarrett,Sara utl Kuuti, Ilavid lira mi, (4eurg;e M. Thompson. Ilmrniittt. Othello Hiniad, Joprph b. NtR, W. C. Lrbriuf. Moses MKIwain. K. K. Wilson. Chett. Austin Curry, John Con If y, (i. H. Toter, T. F. Danar. Jacob Jlrrtb. Cienrfirhi. Jamea Wrieley, W. R. Mclherion, rrnna htinrt. VJUrjes euaiivr, vuants imrreu J..hn MMnn. Cwi'io. Jotin J. Pieard. J. P. Mulon,.Tohn F. Howley, Henry Brtrtliut, Thomas Mitirer. C'rieert'e. Samuel Jenkins, Joseph Me k, mrv. Kit HI.Kini. V. . Thnmns m . leo. M"?er. Ihcntur.--Jaiwb llnj:er, I'errv Ki'rtf K, U. Or.rWt. Arthur R.rc. Ilarry Test. t'eruttmn. John vvilev. ) id Head, Joisph Moor. IUlsr itulliltaii, H m. Hell. Cj-.v-rt. YL Umijccm, Jobn Neeoma, W illism MrCiiikle, r. Ln(in, Sn. R atJUfrif u. (Ara Frederick rbafft Aaron hhiray, U, K Fkral. Uoleit Ieonnrd. VrfiAia. Amos HuMrr, II. II. Eians, M. L. Oill, Aoram Hoover, t hrist. I'ure. Untirh, K Jward t'onmd, M'llliaa R. Dickin son, llenjaiuin rtevt-ns, Joepb Fry. oMi'na.' Jnrob lloN-ncran, Hnmu)') Connwsy, Rlijalt Hums, F. C. H -wman, Oeorpe Woodward. Jorfl'im. Sylvester Wymer, L-in 1110 iSloom, J. W. Johnson, Inrtin milb, I'nt, Oillinn. Knrknn. Janta Hunch, I ims .Mr'skry, Win. Moore, Wm. Hride;sn, Hr., Win. Khrier. Anna. Joe4 aTHiard, Jobs Withemw, Jr., Conrad Hloom, John U idr, lanc Rra. Lavrtmr A. A. Bead, P. A. Owen, J. I.. Me Pherson. F. II. Card-.n, .1. M. Kowlea, 0. II II. II. tmbr Ci'y. Joseph Koniry, fc. K ester, An thony 1 1 1 lo, W. T. MtNire, J T. llngerty. Aorn'a. John Waring, Oroide Hoover, An lbny Hagman, W. U. Xitrrtll. Andrew Fullmer. AVia H'lAiMffM. Jautea M. ltora, W. C Tbuuipson James lunii, Jamrt ?a age, Christ. Kitrii her, (hrQfn. John flnrnmerly, Jamra Ifarnrr, t(. S. Ilniley, Jnntra l.ifhtnn, Adsrn Kph.irt. 'sua. Trrrure Kenan, Martin 1'Mnn, Woslef Horn. .Ub' McKwen, tlnh .ltiin"onl 'lit A'ion W. Illooin, Oavid lirown, Jamei B. Martin, F. S. IHoom, Nathan Farewell. fcai'im. V 1 1 ham Wellr, H-nry Whitehead. Jobn Dr- oltr, rr L Holl ipcter. Ths. HrocklBiik. Woviftrtt. Thomas Henderfon, M. H, Mr. Hugh, Jataea Cornlr-r, Ilenrv Cocan. c C. Short". j iu.Akk w althh, Vk'tirman Co. tViaaiftfee. Wr.ix Said. 'l i e I'hiladelphia Age Bny : Jodo Paxson, on satnr.lay sentenced ono young man to fifteen yearn imprisonment, nnd two of hi Kuitly asMiolaios to ion yeameaeh for usfauUiti an npfed lady, with intent to commit tin infamous crime, ntid other offenses. Thcae men belonged ton ariif of ruffians who kept t lie people of tbe lower portion of tbo city in terror by their bad nets, and, at hint, met a iuHt punishment for crimes com mitted. In paa-Hing sentence upon tbe prinonern, Judo Pax son said: "I propone to inuko an example of ) ou ; and we shall pursue the same course in:. lilyoraM-inU-Hidiull have b urned to n-hpei t the laws, or aro snlTering itc nenuUies behind the bars of 0 prison. 1 regret thu necessity which requires mo to send young nun like you to the Penitentiary for n long term of yearn, but with suih offenders thcro is no middlo course to pniMie." When bud men are convinced that tho per pclrution of crimes will bo socedilv bllowed by nrrest, e-mviclion nnd stu b sentences us the above, they will draw tho reins upon their Iums and passions, and nso tho pielol and knife more sparingly. Kioht. The Washington PntriM puhliNbes tho name of seventeen Pom- ocraliu members of Congress who were absent when ibo Volo wn taken on the Poreo bill, and scolds them bo- ciiuhc there was no excuse for it. And tho Iitr,tit is rii'hL n I). 1111 1IT11I kIidiiI.I t.c ulwnt Irom l soat nl tliis time, when tlio voles are running so rlt'KO. On ulinosl utl t' iinnoriHnt """""" "i 1 110 srsion nii-n snd full l)omocral OuM have al.oro.l iU ,,..,1. I W i" J. . . , '", "VA V. " ' " ''f " wuMuimitlij- imHOW i.d oonMnnt .Vim ,, ;.. r I V 1 ?uiU,cal M , in nio ol all Iho .lieriff 4.0UJ do ictooraberi I u con"0,v"l,ou njotiro, Trr-1 to prorcnt tl.om. ow,ilcyirpquii:tf Vongmttonnnl lllanphrtny anil lirrrnrtf. Tho hi.'her civihr.alion which was to follow the iieccs.'oon of tho Hudiral patty lo power in tne uovernnu'iu, linn beon illuntratod by tho following colloquy between Jilains, tho lhldirul Speaker, unit cuuer, t,nu icuuuroi me tirunl section of the party : Mr. Buller l'lirdoo mo, lir I laiJ lluro w.i Mi. lllainn I hoM Uml will puraon Jou, uul yan oii(tlil nut lo -k m to t I l.iililvr.J Mr. miller I will." ," ", Mr. tllmtic I m su.t lha Ri'iillnniiii will. Mr. Iliillpr 1 h.ro no f.vor lo .k of th? ilovil; ml lei uie uy Iho cauoul .jrcvd uion il. tmlr DloOaof .cliun.'' ; In ftfiportiotiin-r tho responBihility lor theso ulterauces, il is ilitileull lo determinu which is eutilL-d to the larger share. Mr. Wuino remits Butler to t':c AI mighty for pardon fur n wrong done lo I. tm Hni tho lionuuiicaii iiiriy.us n tho Author of all (.iood was Inleiented in the suid IJIaino and tho Republican party. And Butler, while ho declares him self as en riippnrt with the Iivino in telligence, hurls Ins ueliuneo at ino devil, with whom ho insinuates Blaine has coolideiiliul roluliuiis. Hero wc have n most blasphemous ml indecent nitcrimxluro ol inc .f liod, Iho devil, .ho Jladieal nnmen caucus and Mr. Speaker Ulaine, such as no other body ot prolesising tnris tians and civili.cd liuiniiii beings over indulged in. It does not sooin that Micro was any rulo of iho House, or any sonso of dignity, decency and pro prioty, to iiiteiriipt or punish this ex hibition : and ul! wiib elicited by a discussion of the necessity of new leg islation to enforce ft higher civiliza tion and purer Christianity In the Southern States. Grcensburg Demo crat. That Cokfkk -Colorkd Cadet. A West Toiut correspondent says : That interesting young clephnnl known to tho world nt large us Cadet Smith, hn been again friskily disport ing in tho field of bis wanton will, and proving how sheltering Is tho irgis which covers a darky pet Several months ago this dark' was tried by court martial for excoriating his neighbor's tdiins, und when remon strated with, replying in terms tho reverse of polite. J.ast summer he was also involved in trouble for using his tin dipper ni un instrument with which rather to lay open the military skull than to quant . the sparkling spring. Tho head breaking business dropped quietly into oblivion. lint for turning his eyes to right at the command ' led dress," he was court martinlcd in January. The findings were sent to Washington, and huvo remained there ever since. And now, while Smith is, us it were, out on hail, ho repeals his former ex ploit kicking tlio shins of the man next to him in tho ranks, und making reflections as unoleasant as untrue, upon bis mortal ancestor. It is undoubtful if ho will bo court mar tialed lor this new ofl'ensc : for un- other trial, while the sentence of the first is s yet unknown, could not fail io bo the broadest kind of a farce. Its Kpucation. "For ways that are dark mid tricks that are vain," wo think the I'cihik) Ivania Legisla ture cannot bo excelled by ilia "Hea then Chinee," or any other nation ality. The I'hiludclphin Jlultstin .into, that a bill is now pending in the House at Ilarrisburg which is noth ing more or loss than a legal effort to "lew black muil" on tho brewers of that city. 1 1 first defines tho number of gallons which shall bo held in each barrel, hair barrel, Ae., and it mnkes such changes that tho iuckntt held in store by tho brewers at Iho present timo will bo altogether useles. An other clauso divides the eily into two district", each of which aro lo he un der the jurisdiction of fin "Inspector of Malt Liquors." Theso forlunuto gentlemen lire required to inspect every packngo of malt liquor in their respective districts, und lliey nro au thorized to extort from the hreweis ten cents fir every barrel, and twenty cents for every larger package so in spectod. Il is estimated that the net gain of inspectors from these fees will bd'somcthing moro than one hunilrnl nnd ttcentg thousand dollar a year. Robbers used to tako tho road when they wished to make a raise; but now they huve learned n safer way. They go to the legislature. Warren Led. Honnisn Tin; pF.ori.K. Only a year or so ago it came lo light that Con gressman Wanhburne, now minister lo France, sought to seeuro u clerk ship fur a lady in Washington, who was to discharge no duties in the po sition to which sho was assigned, but wus to remain in the house ol Mr. Wushburne and touch his children thu Fiencb language The people of thu L ulled Males woic thus to t'O taxed to hire u French teacher of tho luinily of a Congressman who was drawing five thousand dollars a year nnd mile age for his services. This wiib con snlered most contemptible on the pai l of Mr. Wnshburne ; hut what shall we say of unotliernnd a similar case al lowed to have conn to light in connec tion with thu niuiiiigcineiit ofnlf.iirs thcro T It serins that there la a col ored clerk in tho treasury department drawing a salary oftwelve hundred dollars a year, but who bus tin more knowledge of affairs there than llie mun in llie moon.' Though paid as a clerk ho remains nt tho IiiIj House as a barber tho male inmates of that establishment being too penurious to puy for their own shaving. A gov ernment barber! Free l'rets. Attkmiom I Who is Iho head centre ot tho uilamous Ivu hlux Klaus in tho South, asks an indignant radical oxchnngo. Wo cull Charles Sumner lo the witness sinnd. Let him answer: "Had the President been so inspired us to bestow on the Southern I'uiouiMs, while or black, ono hulf real, personal attention, per sonal efforts and personal intercession which he has hestowed upon Ins at tempt to obtain half an island in the Cnrribbean Sen, our Southern Ku K lux would have existed in nnme only, while tranquility would huve reigned everywhere within our bor- deis. Oir John A. lliest.ind, of Lan caster, hnslieen nppoiuled naval ofliecr at II i o port of l'liiludelphiu, in place of (ieneial Jlaxter. Tlio lieneral slioHed his wounds and urged his services in tlio Held of buttle, but all to no Mirnoso. A liunirrv civilian ! pushed him from bis slool.'und lliijs tiuncrnl (irant rownidi tho soldiers. , ,, I oTRANoe When a Kadieal ineniher i oi a puiuic body ucls with tho Jemo- , h. II a UuKen Criiis. Hart i iiiii,f,ra nt , l,iu.o :..l....i : h.. , v"'-; rijUfc. wen Dcuarca, reverent na earocit II7nl Mm Waile t'nuKhl in San Itomiwro. The Washington correspondent of Iho ltulur.ioio (Incite has been fur nished with A very laughable account of the doings and saying at the Stato dinner, given by tho 1'residcnt to tbo Snn Domingo Commissioners the other day, a portion of which ho rolalos us follows : , . , An usual tbo Entomological Com missioner began lo dilute upon tho in sect tribe (his specialty) which in hnhiil tho inland. Tired with, and piciiK'J nt tiiscuMtoM upon such sud .mhs tlio vcnoral)l IVmlo tlinmt his "ri.rlu liuiul miliar his M ormpit, snd nullml out, hi-twpoil Ins inuniu ami iore(in"or, im insect of pcculiur form ution. "".Now," siJ he, "Mr. I'rofcs sor of Knlomoloy, I dnro you nht here, hfforo his Kxrcllencv's face, to tell mo what this UV The '-pro-fwHor," smiling, took up H'O intitHi. in" It 1 1 lo crcaturo on tho tip of n knii' lilinl.-snlii:icinpit '" Micrtu paper proecodod . to philosophizo . us "Tliis secminu'ly ii-irn i"S. "! mitny, disafirofuhlu IUtl lormatioii of i'rovidjnco's iiicrutahilitr, bo lon;s to tho order paniKitu; it lins six h'L'S; a mouth luruixhod with a pibo i. onton.u.o s iour . t no inorax, n"u mo iw'u,w nnd formcil of segments." Wurn.ini; up with Iho suhjuct, ho continued "I'lenno observe tlio rich blui -kmroulis runnini? up "m' lw" 1,10 liltloani in a I 'n back. This is llie effect ,of the coloring mattor yinfi between certain portions of what is vulgarly culled the whole skin, i no wnuiever 1110 ignorant mny snpposo, conninU of two scpnratn organs, naincly, the ciidrrmia or scurf skin, and the cutis or proper skin. Hetwoccn theso two lies tho rctc, nuwosum. It depends soinowhat upon tho food it foods on what the nreciso color theso slrcuks may us- sumo in this rcry i utei onlin Utile specimen of tho Dollys I'rovuloiiee. At this junction tho worthy I're.-i dent of tho Comni'usion could hold out no lonucr. Said ha : ".Mr. President, it's all slulTj there's no 'epidermis,' nor 'eulis' nor 'roto mucosiim' ubout this business. It's a plain ni'cr body louso, presented (with my ton sent or wish) by Hues to thin gloii ous connlrv, as u Kpccimen of the pro ductions of his purl of the Inland of San Domingo." "Tho loam said ubout this matter," rcpl ed his Hiccolloncy, "tho better." . t'nromplhnmlnry. Tho New York Sun, n Jladicul journal says : That was a good joke winch speaker lilainc gol oil on Jien liuller on Monday, lluller was hard ut work on an amnesty bill down flairs in n rominillco room, while Wains had bis man I'ridny, Halo of tho Filth District of Maine, move another nmnoMy bill which Maine had fixed up. Speaker being fa- vorahle, Iho bill was put through the House nt onco, and when lluller came in tlio job bad been done. Butler's bill was thus rendered useless, und lllulno had the laugh on him once ni'U'O. The members of the House generally halo Butler wilh the sume sui t of enmity ns they used to hate Kliliu II. Wushburne, only they arc more afrnid of Butler Ihun they ever were of L'liliu. ltlaino is a coarse grained, hiislMn;'. nubii-iiaiicoD son 01 lellow, and in Iho course of tho wur between them he will often cut Butler's corners be fore Ben knows what he is about. Bluinu is mutioMivring with all bis might lo succeed Mr. Morrill us Sena tor from Muino. The report which he hits lately put in circulation that he is talked of us a candidate for the I'lesideiicy, is nothing but u trick lo make tbo citir.cns of that Htato think that he is great man, so that they will bo disposed to make him Senator. Ho would liko to bo I'rc-idont of course, but that is a rather high mark for him to aim ul just yet, with all hi presumption. Bui if ho can induce Maine to imagine that anybody rually has a notion ol running him lor iho Presidency, il Mill help toward tho Si uatoikhip. He is a great manipu lator of newspaper reports, and knows how to Hart a story uml keep it going. He has got rich sineo ho went lo Washington, and enrries on politics by the help of good dinners. But iho people down F.ust have grown sus picious of his wcullh, and it is Very doubtful whether ho wins his gamo However, let him go ahead nnd light Ben Buller. For that ho is evidently well qnulilicd. Local Taxation. Tho F,n'o Ob tervcr justly remurks: Long estab lished precedents, with other undue in fluences, have operated to work gross injiistiiu in fixing the rates of lorul taxation, which ve hope to seo cor rected. Kelorni in this particular bus commenced in soma counties of tho Slule, und when proper attention is given to it, wo look for it becoming general. Assessors aro sworn lo assess nil pn-perly nccordingto itsrcal value. How inuny fulfill this obligation? They do not do it with tirst-clnss property, nor with real estate that Is held on speculation; while rent estate possessod in inslgi ifieutil quantities, home nt llm poor, is Inxeil ulinoat j If n.,l ,.!,,., IK, ... i '.,11 .. ..!.. ll'i il not ootually to llii'ir lull vsluo. 11' all iroiurly Wcro skspmiciI ss litis law proviili'S it should lie, Slid if the tux thus loviicl were rigidly colin-tfd nnd lionrsllr iiiilird, the Caxcs could bo malcriiilly ri'duood. It i tlio dutv of ths Couiily L'oiniuissioiic'i toiu lliiil alt properly is ss-i,id nrrm Jitifr () his-. And in revit-ing llm returns of the osHi'Ssors, they inn, wl,cn in their judgment tho Valuntion is loo low, in crciiHO il ns in liko manner, they have nulliority In reduce it, win n they deem it loo lliiil ; nnd tlii, inorenver, wlietlmr un appeal hy tlio owner ol tho properly lint been nitidc or nnt. La an e Ik.i.kiiation. On Friday Shcriir l'.llsworth look to Allegheny sine persoiiH seven ol them rciilenced lo thu penitential--, und Ino boys to tho HoiiHCof l!el'uj;u. These were the crop of tlio present term ot (.Vurl. Sineo tlio war Crswhird county Ims been dninj; n pood business in this line. Iiurinif tho war convicls, at leant in uuiny laisrs, were sllnweii the ehoieo of tho army or pcmtmt.ary. They mudo pood substitutes for Ivyal men. Crau lord Irmoernt. Convihtkk. "TholJelleionto Watch man says : There is at prosenl a ereat work of pruco L'oiinr on amoin the ""'suicr in tlio juil in this plaeo. 1 '"'' ro liuldiin: Jirayer meelin(js l''r'B tunes a tiny, nnd never sit dnn to a meal without king the hlessinir ol (iod linon tho food. Ilefnm lheir conversion, they wero a wild rollick .Vigro Impudence. Tho Savannah A'ewti says that a few days ago the conductor on tho Cen tral liuilroud train, on taking charge ul Milleu'discovered n negro woman and her two children in iho ludies car. Ho immediately informed bor that she could not ride where sho was, hut must take ii seal in the tlrl-clas cur especially provided lor colored people. Sho replied that she had lid deu from Washington (I). C.) in the Indies car, and that she neiu a uri class ticket and would rido whero nho was. Though politely informed that it was contrary lo tho rules of the compuny, sho still refused to move, and tlio conductor called in his train hands und hud her removed toanolh or car. Sho afterwards ulleinptod to return to tho car, and Iho conductor opposing her, she shipped him in the face. Sho wus required, however, to rido in her proper place to Suvunniih. Nothiii" shows moro clearly tho ne groes, want of self respect than their desire to force themselves in places where lliey uro not wanted. South ern railroads urn owned by white men, und thev intend to control them. We give the "negro equality" parly fuir win ning, that while their pets are lo bo kindly treated, invariably, they nro to bo mnde lo know their place, and to bo put into that place. The South will not uceepl "nigger quality," neither will tho North. A "recon struction" of the nrtilieial relutions of the white and black race, us now ex i-jLiug, will tuko plueo ut the earliest practicable day. The country will "ring out this wrong" und "ring in the right," nnd the sooner II is done tho belter for all mankind. X. Y. LKiij Hook. Tim Death or Sknator Howard. Tho stroko of npoplexv which caused tho death of F.x Senator Howard, of Michigan, nlluc ked him while ho was assisting sonio workmen in colling down a largo tree which stood near his house, und almost upon tho line between his lot and tlio ono ad joining. It was necessary to make the tree tail in a certain uircc.ion, so that it might not fall tiiinn bin neigh bors house or bis own. For this pur poso a long rope bad been attached near the top of tho tree, and when the treo bad been nearly chopped off ut tho base, Mr. Howard and tho work men were tugging nt the ropo to make tho treo fall us they desired. Mr. Howard said : "Now then, a long pull, a strong pull und a pull uliogeth- cr, und was exerting ins physical sttongth to iho utmost, when ho fell down unconscious. Tho exertion of tugging nt tho ropo had burstcd n blood vessel In tlio brain, which had superinduced un npoplcttc attack. During tho afternoon he partially re covered consciousness, when it was discovered Ihut his riiiht sidn was pHralyxed. In this condition ho lin gored until his dentil. 0 - A clergyman out West oHieiuting nt u public execution prayed thnt the spectacle might impress all present wi'li the shortness ol human Hie. tfu' iU'fi'tisfmcnt.5. "JTH AV Stra.Ttl rttl-a rrtm thu prrml j rp of thf lubp-riiwr in (Mritrficld, on or alniut Ai.nl 10 ih( 1-71. a ItKH I UW, with riar In fr hrad, Ota Tarp old, and tippled to r-avp mil with liT. A literal rrn ard Kill ho pntt lur nj inrwniaiion that mli lel ta btr rr-civtrr. njiu,- ctiiiAii . no wit. 1 n tmk c 'ourtop (imom rLi: X of Clrarfifld eouulf , I'p. imi, r. bux-m "I No. 27, March Terra, vi In; l, ASt Hon. ) Su',prna tUT Dilom Tha und raiicnpd Cominipmnnrr, appoiwlH by ins i our. to uk IrKtiinoiiy in Hip abova ca hrdiy Rirri tint cc t hut hr wilt n'lrnd to the du tii-i of hip appnintmrflf, at hit offir, in the lir omrI) of t.'lrarttrld, na Hdiirdar, tho ?4th dv ol .Mav, A. U. iVl, at 2 o'clock . tu , whrrc all ;ir tin int4Ttntfd run atlrtiit. WM. M. MrTt'I.Utfn. April ?6-t t-'uoiiniifioncr. I of Clt-arflt Id oountjr, Pa. RtuWn II Mcmro Martin A.hrDlYltcr and Kliti AffiftiMtrr, tsaruisln-a. N. 17, Sf. T.. is;o Foreign Atiarlitiieiit. Now. 2Vd April, 181, (he riainlilT rotera a rytf fur Ilia IVollionotar.T lu a (.- daiuaoa n lUt anovo juiimont tn innaf. WAM.A4 K A FliaiUXfl. Atlorneri fr I'Uiulilf. The c Intra in Uiii aic ii finutr dd'am, u o( IP'h April, l;0. Orlili.J from Ibo Trrt, at Tlrarfld, 3h April. IH71. Aitoil I A. C. H'2fi.3t rr"ilionoiarjr. t n thu f ri(TiK common ii.i:a4 1 of I Inorflild oountj, la. It K.Cl. R.C.Thoit.piion. Uro. li;iil-r and I'. M uitt Irfk, psrtniTt trading an t'okp, f hniiiptttiti A Co., TP. ti. R. I. F'aucblon, and Jbn II. Kull'ird, ll.nrr lindc an t F. h. Smith, ttamiihrrf. No. 174. Juu. trrm is:c. F'rr'1 Atliw'im't. Now, 72 t April. 171. tht laiiiti(TpMitrru,i for th I'rotluiuoUrj (o isicti daiuai on tlit above julgmDi in tlnf rnftc. w a i.IiAck a rii:i-ntNfl, AMornava for I'laintifT. Tlic claim In thip run t two hundred and twt nt dillnra an lliirtn efntRfator tho 4th day of Marrfi. A. 1. ISi U. - Onitlffnun tha rword, t Cltprfirld, 23 J April. ia;i. Altesi: A. V. TA1K, , epr2ft St Frulliontitary. On Friday, April 21llli, 1871, M 11 S. W ATS ON Will rrlum frtim III Knit wilt) tin, lar.t iinj mil fli'in:), it'irk l Krfticli MilliiirvlinU cvrr l"""rit t n, ,Hriii. an,i aii h,, r an,i cVnn lvll, (rlrrlril ll.r llumrll (run Iho nil fi.hinii.li'c hnurpi 1n thr rT. Alin, crini-e TrlMy Ki.lnn, (llovn, Ho lrr', l.irs I iillam, hilkl, i.nrt , Ac. A Isryr ad , lrol M'nttiuttit ft Prrp. Trimming., lo. I tm sV'o r'T-OT-"! to ilo Prrm mnkinit in tlic isnti iMimnltAl,! ana .'ilnrtrr wmfuifr Hits. T. K. M.tTrO.V Clorfl.l.l, Ph., April S(l. Uri Ji. N i: ) U T 1 BURNED UP! DKI.L'S HI N VUOLEN FACTORY. iVno lownslnp, rifarfiplj Co., Ta, Tha Piilirtprilirrp ara, al Rrcat t.npf, rebuild -inj. and in a IVw dji will ho ctunvlotnl, a npiclilMirhuiHl noPi.lr, in Iha f-rwiim uf a flnt- r'aa iVuolt n Mj)Uia (ur.r. wi'h nil tin tntxlrrn iinirntHiint allnrljt-d, and arr Jin j.med tw inaki pll lend if 4lcthp, t ipomi rr", f ttifuHP, llUi, ktp, Klannrl. Ao. I'lrntjr uf (riwp oa hnnd U u(Hlr all puruid and a ihuund ttaw cuM-imor. wl) m pk to roiar and raauiina uur plook. Tlic ttginr- of CAItl'lNfl AND FI't.MNd will rrffhf rfrUI allrnlion. Onr new milt will la r a y hr wtifiljanlihn rnaon, Ihrrrfor thcrt lipid lifi un brmialina on thai pcora. I'n'jiri a ranpi'tm tit will lc nmdr In rnTUf and ddiv i Wool, puii ttitnfiier. All work Warranid ana d n upin h bIiuiUhI iidint.and by -tril alttn taut u liu in wa ltitu tu rfwllip a liheial ihart f 1'iil.hc alnmnpr. KMNNi FOt'NDS WOOL WAXTKD! Wa will py iUt- liiglinpt maikri jirif fur Vfl and I' ll our manuf. nintl (timhIr hp Inn a PiniHm Hw)dp oan b Im a lit in iha ouuni.v. and wh(npfi-i wa full In rrndiT rfaniuiahlo Piirctiiin we cai alwNTp Im. loun ( al hmna n-adr tu tnnhe )nxi pijiUiptioti, mlnT in (KTr-nn r Vt Itiirr. JAUKS JLMINM'N A f priimif tln.miian Itill V. 0. J KKA l itl-.H A l.YTLE ka. 1 trnr-h, Kli hard A Co l Calcined lia-trr, pl l (l.poilf Ida Jail. GET VOIR Ji08' IIATR M rvi l.LPRTOK'r?. $tw flmtiscmfiits. j. M. STEWART, D. D. S., Office over Irnin'i Ittifj Sioif, Ct:RWKX8VILbR, PA. Alt t! rut 1 opprutiom. t-iilicr in (tie merhnnir-itl or Bp ralut lmiM-b, riml1.v tUnJt d lo ') pTi'infiK'iivii )f'irTti-. J. h'iAl cOMiliun i:iil lo lh iM.itim-nt uf ftiMM' id the nntuml l l!i, gum til iiMtulli. IrrtjMiUiilv of III'1 t.-Hh pur erw-ftillv rorrs'lf.l. IVcib trn-lctt i)tttiit in the km of Kilirr, nJ trtiiictrtl ( th inerit-il uf the l)t material and wtrranlftl 1 remlr ami iiUeiion. u.MiH'7l.ly CI ACTION. - WhrreM, my w.H, JI UV j CATIH'A KT, ffr( H tmh, tin fornaken oiy luut mid rt funt-i to be conlrullrd Uy tue, a iu ilnt if bound ; therefore, I jriva notice and warn all ftcrciuu against hnrtmiiuj or trufliaj brr on mv a(wont, ai J am diftrtittiiit to i-nv n't drhli f.nlrarfi-d l-ytier. JOHN WIT1IEKOW. A noon vi Un, April ?0-3t. Usffllanroui List of Itrtail lteim IN F',rricn ami bnmertie Mrrvhaniiiv iu Clear GttlJ cuual, lor yer IV7 1 : CVa. hittmt. Cut: lictmit. - Bser-AMIA. , 1 WOUMWAHIk - - 1.1 W. H. hii kr-j $1014 Jaui'i l.'initlv.... 1 II llimier lluhrt-c ?14 Htuo'l llii'rriy.... I I .1 . I i . "i l.-cw I'" 1.1 Frank l.irnnt. Ill 14 J. K. Iillu 7 14 llfiij llavia I I K. m' Mol-iirUiiil hi 14 Mi K A. Wriicbt 7 IIJ.L Mi.w 7 14 U. M. ,amii... 7 J;uiiot (ills. ci.KAiiriri.b. A KiolifiiiJ Mu.h,i.. &fl l Kraiur A l.yllc. 14 ri. I. Mn jfi 7 14 V.. It. Iiell 7 l:i M. N'i A to ... Ill J. Mi Iff Krataer. 2.' It A. K. UnKbl A Horn I?) II f. nifc'lrr A Co ii iii linM. Mnfiifii.... n III Millfr A l'wrll.- in 14 T. 11. iMfli 7 I I Uni t. M.dafW... " I I Oavi l llrll. M 14 ll..rl.m-li A Mo- h 7 niin!H. M I'alri k Uallalier 7 BSAlironn. 1.1 IV. Allu-rl A Urn: 10 14 I M. Wllliatui 7 14 11. C. I .u 7 airier. 14 J. Ililirlinirr. 7 10 W. Itwrt t llro... Ill l.'t ban. OisM'an.lcr. 10 ;l T. L. JlciKn"tt:iti III t I.. II. (aili.U- I'JI 8 Wtim 1 Helta I a C.A ll.r-tiwriii.IIl 14 Frt'l. fiaikftl H II. II. Moorw I'-'jl J'H Slmw t S.,n. 2i 14 J. Kliiitz . P"0 .. 7 14 J.ilin Mirrirli.... 7 14 J ilin I nrli.lc...... 7 l:l J. A. Tfr 10 14 JfMMi F.rioer... 7 1 i II. Hri'l; 14 II. V. K,i; 14 Mm. T R.Wataon 14 sli'.et Hynilfr k Laui-b H 14 Win. T. lUiuilloa 7ll Isaac J"liiiiHn.... Bi HSHtar.. 14 Jawb a. Cruwoll. 1.1 JsA.on l'aU-hili III 14 I". l. H amis ..... II llirar ua(,bin. 7J4 WriUcl Lailrra.. 13 Jaiuti Murray 1UI4 lUrliwiukl Irwio Itlssr. I 14 U. II. hBaw 14 nf A .'.I -('un.. 7 14 1'. A. (iaulia 1.1 llurd A Mckat... ll'i 14 A if I. Irwin 11 Win. Hi: Dior 11 A. 1. tbaw roviru!r. 1 14 Jbn A enulkr... 7111 H . H.M.H.r,uD 14 S. H. Cranaion.... 1. tiiMila4k Mxik lit Jolia UaW I 7 CI'HU LNSV ILLS. 7 12 llarlierk AUauJ- fll'I'TII 11 Ii. M. t'ouilrirl... 14 Fraai?i Coulrit, It Ja.liu P:nlll... 14 Peter llarliier.. . 7 win I SI 7 1 14 Flcinitia- 1 Ills'. 7 7 14 I.. V. B Ki.rr.... 7 14 Jotn Hfrffey 7 10 ArnnMAIIart.li'n t tifCATl u. 1.1 J. A I). Kmiflil... flrttARff. 14 A. Larnnta M. 14 11. S. Mewart.... li sill a a. 111 1 1,.. mi. un A Co..l:l 10 13 Wm. Slellrirlw 10 12 J"hn Irvio IJ 10 K. A. Irrin (i 1 I Wm. Heed 14 Jarab Uilsrr , U T. II. Foreey ,.l:il4 A.AS.J.Ilatr..... oomiss. 14 ( atbarinf Oralr.. 13 E. Irwin 1 rioo... 10' II i. It. Jcukini.... bt'tltll. 14 F 1. Oalonf ...... 11 Henry AMfman... 10 14 J. It. Irwin. 7 II V. A A. Flvnn.... 1.1 14 I. S. 1'lututr...... II T. A. l'rcl.aul... 7 1 1 W. Ii. AlrunUr. tl KJ. Flandari 5l .(rscrrr. H'H at'is 12 Ixivaf Kirk 124 tj Tiowiimn Ulckrr.12!1 12 John F iirpiiP.,i. . . . 1 J J U II. W. lirown IS l. L. KurfTQion . I. "rt . A Ml I MTU. I? Pam'l Mct1ane...,l2$ 10 McMurry A t.o... 211 14 Win. M. Fuiter... 7 mrR'H.t. 12 W. (J. Ke y I2J 0 Mu-hann -n T.nnd t-amlr Cn...m t0 8 Wintctnn'ii'Fiiwn Krnd ?: j-iiai IS Henry Nw;n... ..121 .. 7 IP p, AfiTH ra. M We J. Ht.fler , 13 ,1. W. Potter U W in. S. taolipy... a vt. U 1). A J. Krhard ptunis 1 1 .Tfin-ai Miiih., I) Leonard k.vler....K'V 10 WelUA Heiin.,... 20 II Jatnri Tlitmppin 7H J -hn W. Wpplr... 7 rr.i. 10 Mr.lrMh k lUrry 20 U tl. W. Une 7 H Jnhni'nA lUlTurtj IU 14 Jauifi Flritti 7 i-i an. I 14 Nu it mi luvir ATo 7 it 1. .'.. T II I. K. A J. If. IirohakrT . 7 WXnw'AKI. ' II J.din .M. ( 'hna... 7 14 Iho. Ilrudcrn.n. T H Anna P'-slioh... 14 1. It. a. 14 J. It. lln-wn M t'atrirR lunn... 14 Mrf J Urvenwalt 14 J. ('. lle-ndi rr.iii. 14 HtnrT Wallpi.., 14 Mra. K. Ihi-Ua... 14 W m. l-iuctr KBTAkL MALBnl II lMtT.IT HKDUIXCI. rn-t. l,itrnr. T. IT. F.ircrT. tlradfnrd o S Unr'fWicU A Irwin, UcnrtieiJ ....,.. 10 3 A. I. Miw, lt 4 ('. I. U'atwun. " 5 3 J. H. Irwin. Curwrnpvillp. 10 3 X. H. Alexander, I'urwciimrill. ,. 1(1 4 1. K. Uood, Odpeolii 6 n it WCRH, IS Prter Oarnifr, Covin jrtnn ...$10 13 llinrltn lM-h!Ter, I'harf.ald 10 Ij ( a'per l.irjxd It, du 10 mt i tan ai , limi .MtPhtrr-.n. .1 Ulsci., 2i ft A ( it i: ti . Claardda County Hank , SO An appeal will ! held at the ()aTuitionrii' Odi.-a on Monday ttr fir.-t day of May, next, where all tli At fal nfcpTittod can attn I. lv. K. SHIKI.V, April 5, '71 It Mervjuihla Appraiser. To Tax-Payers I IN arrardnnet with an Act of the (lenrrml Ap pauiUy "f (Mi C niimnnwrJiHh. aprtivd tht Jid day uf Mirvh, A 0. 170, "rrlnlinj-to t!ie ol'fdtii-n of tiit-li in tho nnnly of t'tnrncld," ieii'a it thcrvfurn hrviy five tolh taipayert rtidiUff in the dihtrii'tp lirltcw nanxvl, tliat I he County Treasurer, in aTur.liinf with the pe-ciml frti'.n of prvid Art, will attend nt tht pUr of holdins lh hnruQih and tnwn-Mp tlrvtioaa on lh ftdlcwitif nanteJ duyp. for the purpoie of re riin( the County and bLate taxes a .d .Militia Fini ftFfrp-cd for Kl : For 1'ie Imronzli of Clearfield and T.awre-ce twn ph p. on W oJnaiday and Iharaday, Mav 1 t b and lSih). Fr Cu a i-viHe and PiVe township, FriJ.iy and Hat! r lay. Vit l-h iind -."'th. Fr kartltiu, Tuflp lar. May 2:id. Fot CaTtiiftton, Wodnr-oliy, Mny 24th. for tlirard, 1'hiirsday. My 1 Mh. l-'or tioi!wn, VridiT. Mst 2rtth. Kof Draham. .Monday, M it 1'Pih. For Morrn, Tneaday,' M..y S'Hh. for 1'roatur, Wedneday, Mny .list. For Oveola, Thitrpday, June M. Kor lloutiiliile, Friday, June 2nd, Fur l'trJ- ";!lurdny, June .'Id. Parties pan alo par their tatet at the Trrau rer'i oflli' at Any 1 im from Ihii Torward. I'p in all triTfp paid on and prrrioni to th dayi le-iffnn'ed tbcra will m a ni tint ion of five per nnt. 4 Im lialatiMi of the diilrictt mil be &n nonnnd in doe tiain. I.KVKR FT.Kil Af. TranirTr'i OTico, ) Treaenrar. Clrarneld, Pa., April IS, !;!. E ATIIIMSII I" II IS J I. PreiBintn, FIIts, Medal, swarje.1 otc tllfompflliinn, at Mechanics' l'ihil,ilion, Tloitan, Oolober, IK., TUB CnitJlNAL AND EM INK S E L F - It E G U L A T I N 0 , 'WntlfOMT ITIOS, AIR TM1IT, GAS-COlTSTJlLTNa ESATE2, WITH TATrRTl-ft Di.it fn r r.t. Or ate PAa rtrnrs, Wnet unr Ino Rapiator, " Ann ArrovATtc RrouLAToa. For Burning Anlhraclto or Bituminous Coal or Wood. 16 liiei ft-r brickwork, and I ite Portable, MAKt ricrrRiD ont.T nr J. REYNOLDS & SON, .N. W. corner 13th and Filbert fftreati, Pim.APFf.PHTA, TA. TVi.a. t1.t..P. a awi . l f tf..-.. - tl L. i run, wpii rirro n I'tprinrr, ami rr wnrrantaMl ta e alntuti'ly 41m and IuM Tipht. Thry aro (lie lhl lli.xlfra llial brat man., rtnil atill,....! A i. .il ,.f r...l .... L V ithtiut alteration. v...l l)..ua e..- ii.,. 4..a . . ""'"I '""-." "T iinirii, inminmi ana FAtnlliep. Aln, t rut Top llewtlnj- Hang. Vita. Pin. IIrlira Tata tt.a.. OI-. Manlelp, Re-ipterp, Vonlilatnra. ' PatnpMeli g.riiif full dr-ri.Mion. tent free, to ny aildrre-. Jrl.VTw y Fishing Tackle 1 . T I'PT reerivs'l, a rnmpMe a.s,.rlmenl. enn.i.l, l f mi n 1 1 urn llml., r-i.h lla-i,ets. I.mf, anil II itoh a, f all desfripllons. at 1URHV p niuLra co8. CleartsM, April 1, 171 If. Ileal tfstate (or $alf. A IHIIMSIIIAIOIfS Otl.K Valuable Real Estalo I Itr rlrlus nt sn nfler nf the Ori.lisni' Couil, nn ie the 2lt ilsy of Mnr-li. A. II. Irl. Hfory,' Lfilirh, ailtuiilUtralor of tT.o catalc of JatfJt Z'.m lil'T. 'I' f' af 'I. will f II at I'utilie Kale, at ttif I'ul,. lif ll'iuhr uf Wilh:UB Si stun, nt l.t lTSlurg, on Moinlay, May 'JKtll. 1m;, Al 2 o'eloek p. m., llie followinif rtVf-riltffl prnp erly, liluatf in llra'ly town,bip, latf Ihf property of lbs aai'l Jafol, Xuniner, boun'lnl ami d'' -irtts-d aa followfl : lie ffiUBnig Bt a ine, on the anuth-fnfl corner of llie traet; Ibenec north litll pfrvhf, In bo.lt IbfiMja. uy John Ui.lifl line, wt peri'hf.. I" a po.l ; tliatiee, l.y oss iiiiproventent, south 110 Of relies, loa p.l : tliau.'e east 6i iierL-b- ea, lo llie place of li'jriiiti'ii C0XTAIX1MI FIFTY ACIIF.3. Ileint: oul of Iha 1,,'ilh ni st corner of llie furry survey, known lT N". '. Tbirtr-nve srrer cleared, with new plauk house, ln,r harn ami al! urofMary oiillniiHIuii;. erretiu lliereou j tue U& ann bamit woll liiiiucml. TFTMK: Ten iier eenl. ilown, one -lliird nn eot'. Urination, and luhinee in one y, nr with interefl, lo be sociirev bjr Isiml and isorltrare on pr, inina. ttr."lli, l. J.l.l i.t o, April 10-51. A.liiiiii.fiulor. Valuable House & Id for Sale, KITTATE IS MollKIi TOH.NHIIP. rilllK House ia .".2x21. Iw.. atory. having rich! l room! an1 (t'Si'l cellar, mskilir H nV'.rald pi-oMtrl lor reaiuenisj or uotci, it Haying ieu a iim.i1 ItouMi lo aonia 1 lue. nun n mere is Lair an :re or pood lertile ground, with atsole snd other otitl'tilldingl. Tenus to futt the ur- eha.er. Apply lo A. V . Al.l t.Ri, ajirfJ-41 rlfarfiel'l, I'a. )BITATR I A I, II Valuable Real Estate I The lulf-wrilrtT will at pri ate pale, on m.foiialt Irriita, (Iih tnllow.npi Hi al litatf, aitfl ta In Morri 1uwnlnp. Clftil)ld riiun(y, l'a.r cuntaininjt I1M ACItllM and allnwttnr and havttif htrfn trtntad ft two-atury ltnnk tli.urn, 2"i i!i f.-l, Irwme Hdrn, ftci, and ail tha other rMary unibuiidinfa, all in (T 'ud order and repair. Ta v til mu Oi.-Ki.i J uf the etioicrrt tarictic 'i Innt. A nrvi-r lailniR Hprine at the buuc an J a Well at tha nrn. Our hun dred arm uf it It und- i!.iid witb a rein of I lie l)!-t (itii.lii f C'nal, tax (i t aiJ ittco incLci In ttllcLlU OpCD tu ILiipltliun ftl t i UJC, jUJf-l'or ttirth'T irljriu.iiuu ititjuiic uf tie iuU fcnUr ct bit rvii leucc iu Murri t.wiit.riip. 1A N I JiKAM, KNrt&wn P; V'4-!r:3iuj Aj't. ot ieu. lli-am G u a n in sun Valuable Real Estate I Rv a-irtua of an order of the Oil ban' Court, made the 13th Jamiary, A. I. 1S7I, and an th ? I at March, A. I). 171. eiiUijvd and ovnimued until Jvti term, 171, llntry Hile, , will e'l at Publiri hula, at the Nuiqutbanna House, in Curwrupvillt, on riATLRDAV, APRIL ?9, IfTl, Al 2 o'clock, p m., the f.dtowinff dririV4 prop eitv, lilua!? in Knox township, late the pT-opftty ol George KImpp. now owmd 1 hit miner t biid n n, of whom Utnry llile ii UuarJmu, bottuJtd nijd di-frit-ed ap fi'llowp: Vr the eolith I'.v land "f John Fln-n, deeear-eil; rn the weai ly fund of Jamrt lUler and Hamail Ray; on the north by Ien.lt ef Mjtp and Krh.ird : and on the eat by Undu of Mra. Mnrerrl Hlosi ; being part of a U-per merer in nanie of Adatn Rode; eonleliiinj ACHI, mure or AUoul SO acre I rlenred. wilh lloi:e and P-nrn erteled thercoDi lplfifl being timber land. TKU1IS: FiMtea per cent ef the parebaai inonay when property ii It nor Lei down, aud bal anre in two etfual annual aiyiuentf, with interest, to be iccurtd by boad and nif-la-ie on tlit preinitee. IlLNKV ilil.K. April a, ISM 4U UuarJian. r 128 T VIRGINIA Timber and Coal Lands " FOR SALS! The Mloning traetf of Timber and Coil Laodf are oflertd for pile: One tra-t of 17.0' 0 aerep. I v in dt on the Klk liner, in Wrh-ter county tbri-e tiau-t- l ins on (lie nine river in llrald-n county, two of i,0itt) neret t-arh and one A l,ft aTen ; and one tract ctn-.tniniitt f,3 0 aer. i, 1 inc on the (.an ley Itn-er, ta N i. bo at county. Tbelillci to lhe land are perf-ut. Any iiiftirmnti.-n conocrnii'g three linerin ,bf had I-t a tdrtaing U H. H KJ Al., : March 22, IS" Mr. Pbi!iphurr. Pa, Farm for Sale! (10NTAINI.V. 2 AUlU.-i. in a R. -d pint of ' uttrvei)'n, piinnhd in Pike t,antb.p. CI- ar. field county. Pa., almttt eighty rodt fiotn Lo ih n l'lourtrjc Mill, an Iha turnpike l)aln from fur Wi'iiavillc tr riiMii fcld. 11 iving r Ptory and a hell hoiinf, ptjiirli Td out hndilttif tfiereitn. There ia alMi good rprin an I a younj orcbaid on th preiniara. Any peip.-n iltnmj a ni little Lome wi!! Iind i hi a rv dtfirabtf liKaticn. I'ir I'ur'lwr p.Miit uijip iiMjuire of llacliel Cald well, on the p:tuiir, oi tvMrei T. W. FLKMINrt. M iroh ?5 If. CurweiiMille, Pa. Valuable Farm for Sale! IN l'i:ltilO.N TOWNSHIP! fHR undininrd, rr-iding in Ferptuon tnwn L thip, otltii bip Furra lr rlc( b'ca'ed two unlet peuth east of Iiim!rr (Mir, nn which thrre i ere-tel a larpe plank ftaine dwelling hne, J2t"0; kitelu-n, lj.16; hew b'.k bjtn, 4f.''.t. with drw hoitee attanbi d. 2 4 tV, wowd 1)ed and all the other nerrpp-we ontbuiidiiif--, tONTAlMNJ U) At'HKS, , Kifthty of wbleb are ebated and in a ftood atate of cultivation, while the ('alanee i un Kiluid Hb a eevrn foot vein ol linieptnna and a fuur loot Vvin of coal vl an excellent quiOity. A ""nr on-liar J of H.iO grafted treop, ol apple, pt'ar, pt aili, cherty and pluin, Imp: iff l.'i K'l'11 vinet ul the choice! rarictirp, all betuii'ij. and riHtuL wahr at (be dior. Tite Fenn will ! -il I v ry rimpaimblr Inqairr on the prt-mipe oraJdrest the eubtcriLtr at f. umber City P. 0. March SB tf. WILLIAM Mi-CRACKE. Private Sale of Real Estate pe nsoxAii rnorruTY. 11111! tubperilet' will oTr l private -aV, on JL rt numpblo term-, ibe folluwii g Uml r MtiU , iiuate in tllen Hope, Cleurneld n nntv. Pa.: a lart;i two.piory plenk faouar-, JPitO h-et; flora room 2'ji40 tfoti ware rom, ltUKo I eel. rThe hotiea It the Keat In Glen Hope, Well flnUlied. ) harinf a larva eellnr undeiaeath. Wne built in 1Mi7. A neier failine; well, and Wood and ih house, barn, (.tti4,) i. houe, Puflu-ient to hold f0 o-J"" loai of ire, ajtd .,J1 uiUer i.rveetary vut bnilii!i(. A lin. a l,ir(-e f)uentify of inereh.imli'e, con-t it X of firoceiien. dry jroo ln. rjueriim lire, liollohP, a Urge lot of clihiiir, and all other jood gener ally kept in a country atore, Alpo, 10.00 1 f.e-t of prime onk and pine tqtiArt limber, on tbe hnk nf l'eer-ld vreek. The above drporilwd profirrty will be t dd to. -rthrr. or, if detrcd. the ihirr food will be Pold on rripuiinble U-rms and n lra.a gn en of tbi iture room. Fir further infnrmatinn ipply lo the tuhecriher, at hit reridruce iu Itlrn ll pi. WILLIAM 8. MCKKV. Pen. A, I I :n. 4 I)MI14TIUT UTU J.WX..tie lehervby (tivenihnt lettrr of miminiriMtioa o the fetai tf ROItKMf VOFNil, deeetpel, Ute of Lumber Cit, rie field cmnir. Pa, htvirn been dill? rrantrd t the un lerpirned. all perpona Indebud to paid ii..te mil pteape I o-ane iminninete pavment, end thnta he-nng Olaimt nr detnandi will prrtenl them properl) autbenliraLod lor settlement wttb ul d 'nT. ANTIM.VY II I I.E. M'StN VtU'Stl. Lumber City, April IP-finnd. Aduiiiii'tratori. 1 rritwKNfJviLLn, CLfanriRLU Cot sty, Pkvh,. Thi lonj e-lablipbed and popular hotel It eMIl kept br the Ptibe,rlhrr, who epiri't no effort to pleafe all who patrnnite hiin. "To pleape," p the motto at the American floue, nnd all thnt I akid it a truil, K V. 1IKKI, Pmpriitnr. Curwt nllle, Murli is, UN tf. KKATIEI'R i IVII.K, apl.4 41 tppo-ite tbe Jail. CULL AND EXAMINK 1b NFW UOdl'S f at FPLLERTON'S. glLK iiAT- Latr-t- liriug ttjli ? P. R. rrLLtRTO.V'P. durational. CLEARFIELD ACADE." m mam nun rp nn'o h f. . fi i r.iich Drparfmntt ltlnr( - hi liacti. 0 riIIi; I ji kifl cj.-d'.n uf tLe j i . t 1 -..r . f ir.'p f.-li-rf. i . (. 1 - ,.(MAV, th M iUyaf Mnv. :,' 'iii!t run ai,ir at wu.v lii,u. Vl rliuri't d Ki'h luiliiiti f . tl. , i ' ' tin rli.M? If ll tUn. ' 7 - lliraurtvi( ul unit union uj i.--v t,trT iiii;i.u.m imii.-ui;ii. rr'u.l ill. cd cdutilti'in f'-r I o'li m t . TI RMM Ol' Tmio,i.. (riiinirrapnr, it'anuK, iVjimiaii.i,,,. t a... !,,. ij . r'- iV... ... V... ,i. ' r ' i. M-.mT...,. , ' -S'l'-ll III WHa;ii(ii ( (jrftittiur, l.mal A loctit'ivi fiv -rj M i). In-wn,-. HUton-. M.ff.tl ai'l ilj tt-n Ari'nwrtM Mid trnr, ir.iani. , Algi'lira, iituuMrtrr, Trij.niiottitn, Ji 1 UltUF-ipUT, if -lllllhM , llf,)4!'V. i tl inti-'.Krn tortr. Vi,yrn Hf,vr.T, in., l.eipiiig, l.utaiiV aud I'am-tl 1; M de tail n, tiit-ik and l-rmcli WiiU an- tl t abort liiaiicli- P itr! or Oririilul I'a ii.iii.f-. 1!( . Mnniif-lironiatic fpinliri?. (21 lfn,i , Crwjiiii) lrnwtji, (i'4 Uif"i; t Kancv llair W 01 1, 'Ji l l-ip'-fry Ltii-f rtiiiit uluJ JduPic, IfPMiimu ,MrNii d'ductnui wiil tm w.i'-u l, t,,t . b'.udciitp irmn a difiui.vi cuu It a; uu.. wilh lionrdiii- al luw ruti n. An;. un imt a tyt ibIht of t!ir t l ! ev.. private iiitriicuuiip in ai.jr ut il uiktL i bra tii a. Jor furltirr piirM''u afi- iricpit't uf (r t, l.v( p. L. ii Aii tl Iru.S, a. Jt Feb. 2, Ifl70.it. i M. MISS H. S. SWALT,S SCHOOL FOR GIRL CLEARFJCLIi. PA. rtMlU FI'KIN.I ol f..nrfe-.n wtl, J J. fommenew Monday, Apnl fwtti, )- A rnninry d' parluiwnt will be n i hctioei thiP fnil ; for Wtiirh (he Urn hm .,( t , potent inPtruetor huve Wen mfpnJ a. itlurt will b fpand to rendtl Ibii dijwr. atlrucme and iiir-truclirc. , TKUM.-t Of TUITION. Reading, Oi ihographv. Writ ihf, Ol J -(!,.. on-, Pnuiuiy Ajiltiutctu; ni.4 i'ni;i; :i (lrijrrnj.h f Hietory. ! I and de"crlpt(ve (ifii.- i t with Mnp flrawinif. tirnnirour, Mtrul and W'riitrn Arithmttic Alol-m and the ."'nu-ncei ;; Iti'ilHeti1!! (tj TiP(ruJctaliuii k Oil f dinting, 24 Uauiip., ... - Wm work ! For full particuNiri et-nd lur icu.r. Clearfield, Hi pi. 7, lh7tl-1yd. "filistfllanccus T A NTI'.I Affrnfe and PcMI-m H . C"Md diwncmo article. Wni.tcl in ,,. faini'r. n pittniir titioti firliii r- i. ci.en. Iiiifiau rery pie a Rant. Ac IU i won a a'ir-nt nun hi prom pt-r av. i i("u i.v in tu-- ii inn, Biiv'iirr i "vn n town, nnorbcr ail In enilinft un .Ki tnutilm. t it . in nailer oi luipiPiuuQ. Ij ci n: if. tn oei piven. ftid fur circular tu in 2 ui,-. ton ptiiMt, liotuii, M.tft. Aprt-lt LI ITLEFIKLT A hm Kcw I?irra ! 'IME firm of V. KRAT2KH. in tlir lin fin J. aud Piwiaiisa buimeif, will bo kovai u aiicr under tbe name ol k iu T L i; it a i, v t L i:. Thank injr tbe public for p&Ft favur, ;ai- for a ootitinurinoMtf iba eaine. t'kirtield, P., February , fI. ISAAC K. STAt'ITO, WATCIUK, Jf HI LI1V, ;-:7 .US X.itli Fcriad fit , ru. ,r gvr ' PIlII.AliKl.i'iiU. An a.frtmrnt of Wutehf., J,wtlrr. Filr.ra PlAlr.l Wars fun.iaiilly on banil. lteiTi n atfliea auj Je.cltj i,iuin,llv altfinleu iu. FURNITURE. MATTRESS, FEATHER.I 44 KOATH TE2iTU tiT CmviiB Fi n-im be: Pprinr Ii - h- ; rprui(t Mttr'i-P, lieitr Xtii'rvtrK i Miiltrepfep, Strnw ,M'trrpi, Fi;!i.. f" lrd. Uoltere and PiHowp, t'u-r lerf t-n ior:iiM, liiankrt", V!et... t ail ai.u m im WOVEN WIRE .lATTltl.vS The beet ever olTiTed for tile. V H i'ur in Irnf Mil ii Iu tnat all cuiti-nitn that they wili Wcoue perin:ui ut 1 erf and wdere will nt-eive tb :im "eiiMi. i' prrnuiit can tv. j.et pi eliepp a- i! j- tii t v etore, Alareh KT1 l DIKTALCAED. CZ- lu 'u '-' aBaaa. II.. 1 II 1171 I V4UJT' " ouin tay to tut pattentp ni ( r li pent rally, that, having diah'd (urtirre wrli ir. Miiiw. he ie new dotr-jj tie ft tire of hi office bun If. p" t h t panerf hm ! t nt ! beii f pat un iur the band id any i"b-r ti iiii;jj i-ii'mm i, rt lu.-ti m oi il;r u m plaie inatrriiil. f am rn aided e pot no imiM chfitner than fiTtmr'T. I al- t-re lr s'l j paltht pr.-ee!i t ie wurainc ri.b!ef yf(f. make e mneh liiter, mne elanie t h i !"' t ' plaie fur the lame amount el arnnl. a-d n- isIhp tbe pUte on both pidet, n nU in i' t" more eaeily kept clean, tpeeial a'leniu-n ' the p'e pit mi. in ot (be rmirul irtth. pi i i. Wiareiirrrd cniir- fhiti.-fat-tiirT to i.ati. at. -r.nu'f a tbe 1 u riu r. f) in,tile tl .c" If oii. t'U ne h-'ym lrw $ to 12. a. n wi d t " , p. m. P.ttiiiiti frt.in a di'aio'c 1 1 w d ui a fi w d.i.vg tt fun band of ib-ir iii' rt' cuuie. AlnuM al b uie, uhIcpp olUr ! ( pcuii in bth the county pirt. Curwcnsvillo Marble Yard. T i;sMKH S cf extendiiiK tnv bin-e". t J knowijiji there enn be no huclo-r IriHH' hi rtfiuft (m the luemofv of the te-i f- burivd fihitdp, tbnn to eif-et over ilmr nam I hum a Fftilptur. d elab ol endnfiti); marl Ie, ibi I'oititd Ioitw-t to tl.e nptine t's(e ol il.' ''I i,'e I let have to nay to alt who wii-ta to & ib'ir afliolioD for their departed lntniii w kindrr.l, tlul they can now hnvo un j oTtPi''? oi d'linir i, bv cntlirz at niv Mi tin on 'I'.i' ir.f - tree. Cur went, illti, I'a., at 1 mu prtOJtvd U i lurui-b 13 oi tt;rt , M ON I'M KXTS, Ci:.lI.E4 BOX TOM PS, HEAD STONES. Ac, or tiny d Tipti ctr iie at rcwtmnMc rptf . N, 11. - 1 k.-rp on hand the bo,t I on ut t liontrsllr IHarblr All n; eiee-iri t m moi k till til nt i oner. I will alo drlir-f to aur point in Clearfield or adtouiivf r"-i ,i,. ! dented. KM. 'II. V''1,IH HV Cuiwenavillo, Oct. 2 ISMp-tf. KV Y.VSillGTO AMDEMt. G, W. INNES, A. M.f Principal, fpUr FIHST FKSOV of tbii Inliiu'I-" 11 JI et nriiriico on M..tnUy, the loth day id m t. 'ft rin, fi-e nicntb ) Pupil ony entt al any time, and wi" ehaitd loKi'iii Iroiu tbe tunc tin y enter u ,k clone or ihe peapinn. The e"nrc (if t rm-' ' will emlirnoc aJl wmnoki-e Included in a lliuiuft prnaiioul edu''Uliiu (or l"h Pcee. .nu! Wiimp in ii if III when dv-ind. 1 t i I I'oardinir cnti be olitpint d m eillier pu ' or priTiile Ih'hm's al low r il' p. Purrn'p en ' puiod Umt the ability and mm rite ol the V i" eipal mil be dvolel to t!'i nnt pud ni il tramintr nl th'tue plivel under hi-, rherve. seA. icrliin of Tutlkm wiil be moderate, trl ean In aM'ertaineil by adirvinx llr. J. hi', New K(iphit)Lvii, or lha Piincii a, ti. K, 1 1 n-. al Appolii. Aimtn.nn county, Pd , but wU beat New W aahiUKlon aiter Apiil 11. fV w Vi aehib'i-w. Min b 22, J 7 1 -If. (1 WTIO.-KwKan.. nr w.fe, rOI'HM AIM 1. INK. h 'iO my r.ed and h-md with out any jiit mum wr pin,Miiof; thent.'e all peiot,p are her by W;tr'Wt wiiiit buetmr nc or tratlf(r Imt on wit aioont, a I am irrterm;" i to par nn Binmdettta ivf bor eonirnvtiiijt e.ter tb f dal unleia compelUd br law, rlMRI r C. FI'OFHLV. Far It .if, Apr 1 l'.. IU. I Trp I. X)l.A4Ti:i. Jrivh ground land PiMler at hh!?KK A l,TTT epl & It Opposite llie .li!. 1)INK, IIITK A IUMX l.!li PKINi Jut reeelred and for "!e by 4-fTll 20. l;7v. JJ. f . fcltHtK 4 V0.