GEORGE B. GOODLANDEIl, i BITua AKD PROPRIETOR. CLEARFIELD, Ta. WEDNESDAY MOBNISO, MAT 10, 1871. Itemotmllt Stale Contention. jlrK)l'i"TK DOC4TIC Btatr Coittr or Priivi.iia, ! ran.ADELl'nu, April J, IS7I. ) Tba ailegataa choien to tlia Democratic State C0BTltl0 Will !!Dll)! III tl chinbr of ttlt Hooaa of RnrrmlRlivn, at llarrl.tmrg, on Weil. TtadiiT, Mnjr S4, 171, for the mrpofC of nnmin- ailnr can-liJate. for AoJitor Ocneral and Survey or-Ocaeral, anil for the eonfideration of matter. fa-latlng to tha organisation of tbe part and the dranoanunt of iti principle. Tuo Lonvtnllnn 111 ba aalled la order at 10 o'clock a. la. 11; rtla af tba Stata Committee. W. JltTTrilt.FR, May t at C"'"" The &tH!tr tfuttlloH. A tlio apportion nient ia now sctlled and thin, the XVIIIth dii.trict, will bo palled imon to elect a Senator tliin fall, wo may as well begin to Agitato that queHion. During the winter wo received number of "marked" now. pn port containing articles recommend ing our ditinguisbed citizen, lion. Win. A. Wallace, for Governor. As w connidered tbo advoency of the claim of any eandidulo for that pom tion premature, wo paHcd all eucli "puffs" in i!enc. Beside", wo have never "intcrviowod" Mr. Wallace on that question, and therefore cannot tell how he feels on the subject. Probnbly when the proper timo ar rive we may bo able to Answer our cotoruporaric ia no unmistakable tor ins. For the present thero is something else to be disposed of, which to our section of the Stato is of far more tm portanc than the gubernatorial qucs tion. We alludo to llio election of a Senator this full. Upon this subject We have been "interviewed" by friends Inside and outsido of our district, as to whether Senator Wallace would be a candidate for re election. What his fueling are upon this point wo are unablo to tell, but wo can sny this much, the pcoplo of the district will act very unwisely if they do not send hiin back to ITarriiiburi'. Wo alo know that he was very near resigning two years ago, seeing that hi private business was suflorini: whilo ho was Attending to public business, which did not yield him ono dollar for ten willed lie could have enrnoJ l y ml licrini to hi practice at the bar, and only through the persuasion of fnctid did he change his views on this point, We claim that not only the Democracy oflliis district butthuACof llieSlate tire in need of his experience and services in tho future, and we do not hesititto to Ay thai there is not anothor Individ ual in this district so well quali fied to discharge the duties of State Sonator as Mr. Wallace, lie possess es the experienco, talent and energy, and as a lawyer bns no superior in lliut body, lie is as familiar with parlia mentary la w and rules a with Tut don's Digest, and in his present position wields more influence thnn that of any three Senators combined. In the Senate at llarrisburg, as in his oflicc when at homo, he is constanl'y en gaged and at work : hence his success and influence with bis brother mem bers. This influence is amply illus. tratcd by tho rcscuo of tho Democratic counties of Cnmbria and Clinton, (which are now embraced in this Senatorial district,) from tho black and uncongenial nllianco to which ll.idicalism had consigned them In the pant; while Clarion, in his old din trict, surrounded by Republican coun ties, is nevertheless preserved Demo cratic in its Senatorial and Representa tive capacity .andourown county made a separalo district.Whethcr our friends in the counties indicated see. things in this light we cannot toll, hut lo our mind they will prove rather unyrato ful if they fail to reciprocate, the advantages gained by them. That Mr. Wallace owes tho Stale nothing is clear, and that tho party can Illy afford to dispenso with his advice and oxporionco nt this time is equally certain, llenco tho Dem ocrats of this county respectfully ak their parly friends in tho other coun ties of this Senatorial district to con cedo to him tho nomination for Stale Senator this full, and name a day and place for the meeting of tho Senatori al Conference. Our county will be ready any timo after the 20th of Juno. If, after Mr. Wallace is re elected to the Senuto, and our party friends do sire or see fit to m.iko him Governor or United States Senator, or both, we hall interpose no objection whatever Bui wu do object to his displacement in tho Senate at this time, when Tirythiiiir fits so clone in that body. Whican till his place f is the pructi Cal way ufa-king tho question. lVr hiips tn,o one can answer; if so, let hiin f penk. A 8YMr.iTiir.TiC Stm.iiiK. Two weeks ago too wife of T. II Rodger, residing at Lowell, Mass., died, and in tho due eourso of timo was buried. On Saturday last tho body ol tho hus band ws found lying acrosi tho grave nd an empty laudanum bottle by bin kids. Tnunirt'L. The New York Sun say that Western flunkeyism exhibit ed lo decided advantage, during the tim Grant, Morion k Co. wero on their exhibition in Indiana and other Weturn State. f.rUlrnltU Kll. Two weeks ago wo fired a squib nl humbugs, circuses, etc., intended en tirely for thrco of our editorial brethren east of tho mountains, wlioio iournals wero before us. and with whom wo aro very intimate, and would like to soe them turn Irom their evil ways. It is truo, ono of them is Secretary of n Young Men's Christian Association, another has been Superintendent of a Sunday School for ten years, while the other has been a class loader for nearly tho sntno length of timo; all engaged by word, prcccpl and example in teach ing tho old and young and preparing them for that ''hotter laud" in theso several capacities, ucaiuvs in"8 newspapers, in all of which appeared tho grandest "puffs" for u circus and other notorious humbugs, wo ever read. Xow, what pnexlus us is this : How can an editor on Sunday teach, instruct nnd warn a class of Sunday School scholars to floo from all evil, and Iheu on Monday morning sit down nnd writo a "pull"' a foot long inviting them to attend a circus T Wo may bo a littlo ''thin skinned" upon this point, but wo really favor consia tonty rather than bypocracy, in every phrar.eof lifo. It is ovident from the tono of last week's Journal that the shoes niado fur tho editors of tho ex changes in question wero put on by tho editor of thut paper, and ho got his Iocs pinchod. That was exactly light. Ho hud no business lo poke either his toes or no-io into other pro Die's buniness. Wo will be obliged to our neighbor of the Journal if ho will not "holler" in tho futuro when wo aro addressing our cotomporarics in tho eastern part of tho Stato. By his bellowing ho attracts iho attention of our neighbors nnd draws our fire on himsttlf, when it was intended for another far away Wo wero not aware that he was L'oing to do tho same thing when we penned our former ui ti clo never drcumed of such a thing- yot, by his own conlcssion, ho is equally guilty with thoso for whom our moral instruction was intended. Wo adviso somebody clso to invest in a few cukes of soap when tho man conies around ngain. Toon South Carolina. Tho socinl and political affairs of France, under Red Kepublican rule, demand the sympathy of Iho whole human raco. Her proud and happy days in the past afford her no comfort now. But us Americans wo havo a similar "wolf at tho door." "Chaiily begins nl homo." South Carolina, equally pros porous and happy a few years ago has fallen a prey lo Hack Republicans, which are even more fatal, socially, than tho Red. Her pcoplo nro cn titled to our sympathy for various reasons. Tho Now York -'renin. font, after showing how South Caro lina has been robbed to bankruptcy by on ignorant mob of negroes led by northern scoundrels, suggests that il federal interference with tho domestic concerns of States could possible be justified, it would be in such a condi tion of nffairs as that which South Carolina presents. But unfortunately, adds tho rust, tho interference now proposed is to bo on tho sido of the thieves and scoundrels in this cuo. "Tho federal govornmont is to bo used, nndcr the Ku Klux bill, not lo ro deem South Carolina from its robbers, hut to fasten upon the lax -payors the rule of tho scamps who are plunder ing it. The federal oivr will appear in the Southern lit at ex, under this Ku Klnx bill, as the ally nf thievs, the protector of swindlers, the ijuardian af their plunder." Kxecutivk Committer. Tho Black Republican Congressmen before leav ing Washington appointed tho follow. ing gentlemen a resident committee to attend to business during the recess consisting of Senator Harlan, Hon, James II. riatt, Jr., Governor II. D. Cooke, Frederick Douglas, and J. M. Edmund. Harlan is a retired Moth odist preacher, who failed as such but has become immensely rich in the Senate; Conko is President of the Young Men's Christian Association, (a branch of li e Radical parly,) and Douglass is tho smart Maryland negro about w hom wo hare heard so much. Cooko made a million of dollars out of iho "greenback" business nnd punish ed tho "rebels" wonderfully during tho rebellion. Thus tho moral and colored elements prcdomiiialo won derfully in that Committee, and yet tho party steals, robs and plunders spontaneously. Isnr:n. Gen. Grant has issued his Ku-Klux proclamation, a review of which wo publish elsewhere, taken from tho llarrisburg Patriot. It would havo been belter for him had ho been at Ford's Thcalro or at Long Branch at the timo ho penned (hat Imperial proiiunciinento. Radicals may not sco il in that liglil now but they will in tho future. A more damnablo thrust has not been mado at tho liberties or this country since King George's loyal minions wero driven from our shores. Ski ti.i i) at I 'Ast Tho apportion ment hill has til length become a law, without the signature of tho Governor, who kept it in his possession until the Constitutional period of t n d ujs had elapsed, (ion. White, nnd several me nt bora of tho Lancaster and Alio gheny delegations, labored hard with tho Governor to veto tho bill, but it seems they wero unsuccessful. WoNDKRrii,. Mis. Gen. Grant on Monday Inst, paid for a through ticket Irom Washington to Springfield, Illi nois, for a friend of L'lvs' who had been garroted and robbed in the slrevfs "T Washington tho night bo fore. So say the Washington correspondents, Jlore Than a Personal friend. If half of what Republican newspa per men eay about tho Grant family is truo, tho President and his wife should both be in the Penitentiary instead of tho White Nou.-o.; Tliul they wero both engaged in tho gold gambling business, ig notorious ; bo- cause, when they wero caugni ai u, after having mado $2.",000 at ono heat, and they nnd their confederates ex posed, tho business commenced to languish and now is entirely broken up. This gold gambling business, how ever, is not us inf-.mous us the buying and selling of contraband goods during tho wur. This charge is mado by tho then Assistant Secretary of Wur and now editor of tho Now York Sun, Charles A. Dana, who, in his issue of tho 3d, says : .' . ! "Tbo World report lliat wliile rroanwnt Oiant wm in NL l.oill. taut wee, a ri'H.iuriam.' uumif, uf lteputiliraiia wnili-.l u; 'hiii lo nk for the removal of Chrlc W. Koi.l. Colli-i'lur of Inlorual lii'it'liuo fur Iho hirst Dutrwl of Mirwiun. 1 ue writer in llie W'oitJ aJ ! Ilmt l'ord ii "an ol.l friend of (Iran', and wu appuinli'd on pun-ly perianal gnnind, never liavtnjr lircn aetivj io poluiu." Tbie il tcry true, bot It ia not Ibc Hll'HO num. Tlio fact in Hut nfur tho urren ler of Virki lnr,j (Irn. limnt iriivc Fm-d pi;rniiMii,in to Cflab lidi what o oallcd a trade tore In that place. Tliia elore eiij"yod peculiar advantage lor wak ing" money. No ordinary nirrehant wn allowed lu aril Ouds lo purftona bt-y.md lllo line, all ueb pi'inoiif litinic poinc!led to pun-liuee from thu trudo atore r-xeliiMv ely. l-'onl oUo enjoyed fi-eial privilege ill llie way of ellin out ctttloii. t'lalilria in the nriRlilicirhocd of V lea-burg gave hiin liaiidaooie tliuri-a In Ilia prarcMft of llielr eifto.n. in reluru lOr being allowed lo ue Ihe l uililiei which ho pur-roard lor gelling " "l and taking it to market. For iiiataucc, one lot of MM) bnlea war g'd lo Liverpool by way of Niw Orlenu in November, Mi.'l, and aold for upwarda of ir'JOll,. IIUU. Twenty por ceul. of aueh a autu would amount to Sio.ODO : it waa emphatically "a god Ihlnir." and it la but a amide of oilier L-ooJ I In n. - uf the lamo aort. l-.udowed wilh aueh prerogative, Ihia catab liihuiciit of Kurd'a waa yery pnililalile ; and, aa we havo lately aoorlaincd to our great aurpriee and regret, Mr, tlranl icoa a aorrarr wi'a roril, nail tanre'f ia fAraa pr.,ifa. Xtna fuel ahown that Ihe l'reai.lcnl ia a ilnet Inti funrc than an ordinary neraonal friend of Fopl. Ai there waa pnttner- Mhip with the family in l"!tt, it ia nul impoMtble that lucre may tic partuvrahip with the liuuily In 1ST!. Tho editor of tho .Sun no doubt knows whereof ho speaks. But wo submit, wus there ever beforo such extraordinary charges mado against a President and his wife, and if truo should they not bo exiled ? And y those who commit tho criino nnd those who mnko tho chnrgo would liko to havo tho outsido world believe that they nro "controlled by grand moral ideas." What consumato swindlers Ihey ore ! Hack miction Its Ihe Supreme Vourl. It is not often that wo can copy anything profilahlo to our readers or tho country from tho Now York Trib une, but tho following possesses so much coinnfon senso that wo aro com polled to copy. That tho action of the Court is an on I is go all fair minded men must acknowledge, and to our mind Judges Strong uud llntilley are even greater demagogue than cither lien Butler or "Maxy Morton. 1 ho Tribune says: "Soincthinif over n year niro Iho SiMiremo Court decided that tho Lu. ttul.Tetidur act waa not binding us to contract niudo before its passngo in 132. Tho decision was mado by a full Bench, alter thorough argument mill mature deliberation, four of the Associato Justiccsngreoiiig with Chief- Justice Chase in tlio plain und appar ently equitable declaration that oliii gation ineuirod when gold und silver wero tho legal-tender of tho country could nol bo paid in a deteriorated currency created and Irgalized stibso- niient to tho conclusion of the con tract. Tho logic of tho Bench and tho common sense ol the people co incided, nnd iho decision was al onco accented as proper anil tinal, anil, nc qiliesciog in il as a fixed principle, pending claims were setlleil, and uusi. lies, w hich had been ulleclcd by tho question in disputo, was cqnally re sumed. "But tho samo Court, differently constituted, having nine members at present, instead ol eight a then, two ot whom are new to tho lter.cli am. fresh from long and successful udvoca cy before tho tribunal upon which they now sit, has just reversed the former decision. wAt least, such re versa I w ill he announced on Monday next: tho decision is already so cor tuinly known that tho division of the Hench on Iho question is published Tho Chief Jiisl.co und Ihreo of llie surviving Judges who formeily united wilh him still declare tlio ucl nol binding as to obligations contracted beforo it pnssngo. Tlio oilier three, who in 1870 wuro of tho opinion thai tho ncl was retro active, aro of the samo mind now; nnd, re inforced by Iho two new Justices, enforoo as the law of tho laud that which fivo oilier Judges declared only a year ago lo he Illegal. " Tho effect of this decision cannot but be lo derango business. Power ful corporations, wielding largo politi cal ami moneyed inlliieiieo, are deeply involved in tho question, and in al most every instanco tbo present do- t-iiiioii mvoi'ti llioir fntoi'oata na tigum! thoso of individual contractors. The decision, llicroloro, injures tbo poor ninny, ana puts immense sums in tlio poclii'lsol the rich ami lloiirisliing lew corporations. This latter fact may not impugn tlio justicool mo decision, and would warrant, nnd perhaps ere ate, no dissatisfaction, if tho legality of tbo present decision wero uikiiios tinned; but in viow of tho positivo character of tho former action the lust will not be heartily acquiesced in by the popular voice. Kurlher than this, ilis a decision which, however jusli lied by tho technicalities of the law, violates common tense. SUM further, it will not ho forgotten that the first decision was reached only alter long disciiHsion und study, whereas the present wa argued only on Tuesday last, uml tho decision was arrived at yeslerday. It is stated lli il thoopin. ions ill not bo perfected until De cember, the Judges resolving to pre- irn re them lit leisure It would have been wiser, wo think, to have reserved judgment as well. All thiv iscerlaiiily nol cnlc uhitcd to inspire Ponliilcnco in Iho wisdom and justice of lh new decision. Indeed, il is useless to con. ceal Iho fact that public respect for Iho highest tribunal in tho land w ill bo lessened by iho reversal of tho or iginal judgment. Not only will the novo circumstances no quoted in derogation nl the Court, but llie furth er ono that tho two Judges (Bradley und Strong) who wero instrumental in reversing tlio action of tho Court, lo tho great advantage of tho ureal railway nnd moneyed corporations of tho wholo country, wnro themselves interested In railroad nt the timo of their appointment." The i'renhlrnf Proclamation. The proclamation of President Grant calling tho attetilioii of tho people to Iho Ku-Klux bill, nnd declaring his purpose to onforco its provision, may well bo regarded a an extraordinary document. Tho occasion for il up poaraneo is equally extraordinary Ho demands tho suppression of insur rection and tho dispersion of mob in a country throughout whoso whole extent reigns profound peace. The "extraordinary publio importance" of ..... i ii... I..;. I., nt ii!l,,,r,.s us Lis 1 . . ... ., ? indiiceuienl to issue this proclamation But in tho course ol tho country s ins tory, oilier lawsof equal moiiiont have not needed tho cmphasisof a presiden tial manifesto, attested by tho Secro tary of Stato, to onforco the atlonlion of the people. It required no procla mation to prevent mo pcopio mini forgetting this infamous enactment P CT . ....... ...I I unit tlio partisan necessities io which its birth ih duo. As long ns Iho ro- lublic shall exist the memory of the aw will "never mil." But tlio proc lamation is not issued for the informa tion of the people since tin' President doe not inako the slightest iilliision to its provisions. His manifesto U simply a menace. Tho President in forms tho public that tho law is ap plicahlo to nil part of tho United States. This statement was also quite unnecessary for tho instruction of the people, for they nro nlreinly luliy con versant with the humiliating anil pain ful fact thul tb" hiw piven lom power, to declaro martial lw mid sii-pend tho writ of habeas corpus in every State in tho Union. In periods of insurrection and vio hilice former presidents liavo deemed il proper to wail until tin occasion might arise before issuing their pro clamation. Such was the case in tho Whiskey Insurrection, and in the timo of South Carolina nullification. Theso presidents found the lnwlos parties anil described tho localities in which insurrection existed. But Grit ill's proclamation is a vague irtoiiuce against tlio entire people of tho coun try. Il is an insolent ptrado of the despotic power with which ho has been clothed. Tho President speaks of "tho ier " sislent violations of Iho rights of " citizens ot tho United States by law " less and disatVected persons in cer- " In in localities lately iho theatre of " insurrection and military conflict." This a blow nt thediaphiinousspectro of tho Ku klux. Whero in tho south exists Iho condition which tho Presi dent attempt lo picture? In a pro (Imitation, apparently designed 'to warn the lawless and violent, nnd lo compel tho dispersion of unlawful combinations, if designed for any aso ful purpose whatever, il would have been well to duseribo the localities, so ns lo mnko tho admonition military and eff-ctivo. Tho phraso "certain localities" is too vague nod deceptive for an oflicial proclamation ngaiicl in surrection. If the Ku klux were not a more harmless myth than the bead les horseman of the Valley of tho Mohawk in tho experience ol Ichahod Crane, ho would lind a local habita tion and n name. This in its gener ality ill apply l Viiginia ns well as to Florid:!, lo Pennsylvania as well as Nevada. 1 1 is a flourish of Iho im perial hword over the beads of all the people. What sort of a proi Inanition against Insurrection is that which speaks of "lawlessness anil (J isallV-cled persons," nnd cannot describe them or their whereabouts; und lalk ol "certain localities" without fixing t hem within tho bounds of n Stale? If any distinct and definite mean ini can bo truthered from tho decep tive phraseology ol this proclamation, it is lliat Grant Consider tllO whole .i i , . . i :. ...... ,.. nouui IN a "ii ei in.,... i.-in . i.v remarkable sonlonco quoted above alimva lloiL "ci'l tain localities" nicull i.i l ... i :.. . I... . .... ,.r ;.. .......... il. . n .,,i.l iirav.ii.uim.i.,, ..,, military coiillict, and tin lot Itnlek nil the Males lately in rebellion, uml some others beiile Thus nt one fell Rvoip Iho tnilil'iry powrr Hiiutclto up llie St fit or of llie South, ami titi'Kr ti I'tiiiHli'iiciiori of ihe ah klux bill do flaivs tliom in a !((- of itiHtim'uliMri. No ntlior pWlaniati.m in to surc'od Hiin ono, lull wlii'lirvi'i tlio I'Xci'Hliro limy iK-i iii il rxpt'ilii'iit. lie mtiv invoke , 1. .. ...... .. ..1,1... I . v.- ,l..,.l I... u i il of bulletin cr pui niiiiriiilv, nnd run. ri'i t tliu SliiHn ul' I In' "niilli into tn i It tiny aatiiipiin, iiiillifvinir lliclr oli'C tinim uml milivi'ilin llicir civil i'iir. t'l ntniMilK. I'nilur cuvit of tliis n'o- ( lllllKllillll llil II IIHUIIU' illllllTITliilll iili'i'inly lo cxit, tliu wliuUi liiilo'un wink of ri'i'iiiiKliiii'linii into bo iTt-oni. hi niii.i.il w lii.iii.vne i.tirli o v I i'tMiti.M , i ,i .i i . inny ili'iiiiiiiil tlio ovpilliniw ol a Mate. 1 liiM'c in a llim voiH'Piin ol ilirn-f nlioiit jiivtiO ami io(i will ivliiili ill- I'OIH'l'Hl till" I I'll "11 1 f 11 1 llll l(IKO. Tllis ii()rl.iiniil ion win hi'i vc unci! fur nil until tlio rlimp of tlio noNt i-o i . -r ( ial mniiui'ii, nml Iipiipvit tlio uliliti'Kt jiri'lcxl may tilfiT tlio liallot -Iioxoh will lio Rvizi'il, and martial law ili'i lar oJ in every Statu wliii h may iiinnil'i'-l a (lirapoHi I ion to tlil'otv oil' tho llailiinl yoke. If any tloulit lnm exislvil in rrunl to tliu inoimiroii" iiiu'inistitii tional power v It it-li tlio Forrc liilUon fi'ia on tlio l'lTKiilont, il will In! in tin-ly ri'iiinvvil l'y liis manil'vito. JJtirri.diurg J'atriit. A (iooii I,r. Tin) Stato Scnnte lian ki- m! an m l untlioi i.in llie t'li'ilion of AanoKKfirs for a lorm of llirco yenra. Tlio first I'lrction tinili-r tlio law to lo liuM tliin fall, so an lo malio tlio tiiiiiiiial Assessment tlic lust year of tlio ti rm. By tliin law asscdsors will lio really edurnloil in tlio lino of llicir duty, .an.l willed far toward briniriitf nlioiit C(iial as aBnu'iiU. Wo linvo no lon!t Iml lliat tlio law when prnctienlly tricil will provo u I'ooil ono. I)KI KATl:n. Wo notice- that tlic hill whieli Homo time lij'O paneil tlio Sen uto to flippnnlly, ontliorixini; Ihe olec lion of feimilo achoul tliiec lora, was ilefeated ill tho llonsi! on TliurMlav. ICvery lino lady will rejoico over this liiulieioiia nllempl nl her dei'icilnlion. mi mkkth a.iaim.-'i'iio i-niiod siaie. Senalo nieel at Waihinj-lmi lo day, , '.i.i i, . . ill aeeorilani n Willi Iho rreaidenl'8 PiiHlamation to tho effect that he h:is very important liiiniiic lo lay helom that hody. Kn Klux otilrnge we anppono. Xotaiiy. Tlio hill nnlhnri.iiiir tho appointment of an additional -Nullify I'ulilio fur Clenifiold eomily panned ,, .. , . tlio hi nalo Innt week, hut hatiL's fire in tha II. niro. A reporfooiiies fioni Winhiiij'ton innt (iiivernor l urlin i lo lio uneceed 0(1 a Mini-ter to Si. relrl-ahnrrj. 1h you eo tho morcaiion track"? $tw timtiscmrulsi. IN TIIRCOt'lIT OK COMMON PMtAH of t'leaiield eiiuaty, la. c. i. cooi'ta I Ven. Kx. ' ye 1 1 16 January Term, rani. Wiiito J 1ST I. The auditor appointed to ilinlrlliute Iho a-ancy arliiit from Iho aalo ol Defendant' Bl'i will altond lo tho diitiea of hia onVc In l'leareld, on Wcdncadar, Ihe Slat day of May, at J oVlookt p ,. ISIIAEL TKsT, May I", ls'l at Auditor. l l-CISTI'.II'M XOTIt'l'. Notice in hrrehy 1 V go0 lb"' tbo following aeoouula have leen ev.iiniiieil aisfl trciKcd hy me, ami nv me, anil reinaiu nii-u ui m-.ird in I Ins olliee fur Ihe iiipielion of Ueira, ateca. eredilon.an t all other in anyotlrcr wy iiilvrci-led, and will lie prcaeiiled lo Iho next Or phan!' Tourt ol I Inarlli Ulroiliity, lo lie held at the Court Hnuac, 111 Hie borough of Cluurlletd, euni mrni'ing on Ihe third Monday (being tho Will day) or Juno, A, i). is; I. F.nal account of John It nwacll nnd Miha 8. Fi noo.r, Kn oulon of William Cloavar, lato of pi'iin lownahip. Account ol Henry Albert, flinrlten, ic, of r.orenec M. and Surah J. Iluitiea, minor cl.il Uicn of Samuel llninca, late of llradford town liilp, wlib polilion lor ditehuigr. Kiiuil aeniiintof William llnllon. Kjeenlorof Jutcph Mu-li.i-1, late of llurutiuc tuntiahip. Itcnivrrn'a Orncr, 1 A. W. I.KK, riearfi. Id, I'a., May I", ISTl-lc. J Hcjjiatcr. ri'lM TtXl Tl J I Movi:st kTovKsi T(vi.!i WAPLE & IIAUTMrVN Pmlro to infunn t.ia elt.wns of Oiceola nnd ttte imblic Ri ni rulty. ttiut iUi-y h;tve juat rcK i ivoJ m Urj; anil filt uilitl lutwrrliaf-ut ol f'tuvcn, ijiiunr. U'l 1 llanltvitra nnd btitmnrtl uud Jupnni-1 W .ro nt ' kin Ic. AUu llml iiintiiiiitwtur kr-i-y fiMitiinilj- on tin ml a full nMtirl invnt ul Inniit'iii VttrK, wlnfli wu nil, difjiunc uT tvt eillicr huli'ttlo it retuil, to mil piii.-iiiiot-rn. Itoulr, aS;tif inf, l.-:iirini( nd nil ivKiilauf Joti Wi rJt tlitni.' to urJt-r iiud with ili-pleh tSlricl ik-u(i n jmiJ uttitiiug ailiclif I t-P ar-tit- Ji iirinjf it. Cunfiiiiu i will find It tn Hudr advantRTC to ii:ix!i.it) tVtMB ui. Our hIikU and prictuwili -tt-ii-tv you mt we du nil suud warui at irirrx lltnt (liriiso llie ptMp!. . Vnti will find us on Curl in I'rrot, mmrly op pneite ihe Kdiaiit;! Hotul. OMieoiA Mills, I'a-, M; 10, 14:. -If J OF Valuable loal & Timber Lands! I'.jr Tirttie of oo ordor lird hy (lie Orphani' I'nurt ( li'drflt Id county. tlt nndrrf i(iitd mil n l, al J'nblio Hm If, nt tho L'uurt lluusc in tlu- borough of i'lcnrliei'l, !'., on MUNOAV, JVNi: 5, 1S7I, Al 2 oct'ii'l(, p. the fullinim d.crll'd U(nl L.ttfte, l.im the pruperiy uf Joliu Uiiir Imrt, due d: Al M I'- inj 74 l'lTt-hcii, inoronr Irp. of (I tie Coal b D'l Timbt r l.nn l ip heoatur lownnliip, Cli'ttriield vomit,. li'itumir Liiid of KidiArl Htielit'. W iII k b, tfuitib and Mhcru, nt.ir i'hiliu- bm, uud m llie t'itr.il .ut of I lie fit.J niiinuff reitou. A vrm i g oi itu, nvo ioui in iitu-K in'!, i'ptiied on Ihe prtmife. it rnl a large n'lnn tily uf tin ihk, i'nic and ItViuli.elt Timber tcirre on. 'i'iir proper i jr ig uiuaI fttvurabl itutLd tot tannine and itimm purpoM'tt. IKK 1S: due tlurd ul. nt confirmation ot iuli, aad tlio bul a nee in two rmial annual liar intnta, lo be fectmd l' u'd and Uiorifaigv uq tut: prcu.tH-i. AXPRKW ORAUHART, J. V. hTKKNLH. Decatur tp , Mnjr 10 3t Eicoutort, mm; OF Valuable Real Estate 1 Ht virtue of ordrrt Unufd to the undrrsiiiH d by ihi' Oipbau' ('outti ot l'ciitrt and i'lt-ai lieu O'.unti'-, (ii'-y w'll tell at 1'ui'hc Huti, in 1'hil.p" burj, on FATntnAT, JI NK At S e'rlot'k, p. ni., a iioi:tE and lot ix rim.irsnt R'J, HoitiK tot No. 110, fronlinx fl foot up Huulb Fmirib Htrci't, and raieu.liim ba k nbn(j Snutli i:.rf mrrsl lf U! ; Il U V I II a RiMMl dwelling UoiiHe aim uthiir iinprovi'tnt'iiti tlivrron, and b in X siitinU-l 'n tin- ct'Utrtl and biiiitic.d part ul d town it i lli'Tffurc a rry deirMr luciiii-ii lor a piivntf repitlr-nre or liutneii (t.iinl. Alu, will bo mid at the aatn time and pla?c, KITTY ArRKS OF LAND. Situate in I-c-iitur town-hip, ClrarfleM county j I'a., wohm hall a mile of PuiiiptUrg i one hall lsrel ud in jood aUlo ol cultivation i laic llie ' property of Juhn (ii-arliarl, deeeam-,1. The Coal ,, Heml.K-li Timber being reaeri el. Ae,.iu.ti iy of eimi oak ami other iiiulier th'-reon, nbieh " 'I l'" w III iho name lo llie nuroha.cr. : '1LII.MS: (loo half c.i-b ut uonSfiaiUi'in nf ,, ,h 1;1ani.c j,, o,,, unna.l ,,ny. ; alt , 1,-,-nna l.y bond aud morigjge on " pieu.i. V l L i u '''';" 1 1 " 1 . I . . I II I I. IV, Dreatur tp , M:iy In ;tt K irritturi. ) urtlHT of lh. eon litlon of tha FIHST 1 V NA1HJAI UA.NW of t'leatn.ld, la the ? ! tl'Tl Z I'.Viyl,,"?1-, April, l.iMi I aatoi acia. i Loam ami Uiacauuu , I19.8I0 1 Ovir dtafl 3,11-3 ai; V. ri. It'ind. to an-tire eirculatioa I'. H. Itiimlf on hand Dua from Hi-de.iaui aud Kea.rva Airmia Ilu. In. in other Nati.ma; llaiika Iiua Innn Slat. Hunk, A llank.r. Farmlur. and fialurta.M t'urn-nt K.en.ca 1'ale. (talil.. I'lm-ka and I'a. a ii.aia 117. lion III! 3,0110 ou 11 45 l.-i i !;t - 4 C.IU 47 I. '.MS j HI A no am tv K'.V SO Ji7 till 4011 7 71 10.0011 ll Hill, ul ulti.r National llaiika. ., i Kraciinnal currency, includ. oirk.l... U,,.,. ' Leat lender note... Total 2..8,SU 02 LlaBlttriKa. r lll alorll paid ill 1 1 00, Hill) (II) Hurplua fund.... 13. nog vi llm-'tunt Kxcha ico Intere.t I'rotit and l.n, alionat lt.ink Circula tion onl.tanlifif Ilivlileml. unpaid lndlviilunl deoi.ltt Du. to National Hank.. l)ue In olhor Hank, and llankora 2,3-1 21 ISA 111 ,.IT 45 1,4.13 ;r .1(1 Oil 411.514 f7 l.t.H 45 411.1 t)4 Total Li. l-il. Ilo. J..t, 2lM Hi 1. Willium II. Ilill. la.hier of Ih. Firal Na tional llat.k of t'lra'lleld, do .olemnly .wear lhal Ilia ahora ,tatrtni-nt I, trua to tlio heat of my knowlo.lifa and heliaf. W I I.I.I AM II. 1HI.I,, I'n.Mrr. ftworn and auh.e lot 1 to bofora ma tin. tba lb da of M.jr, IS-1 . Hal. RADK11AC1I, N. P. Auaart J. HnriToa, A. K. IloTirnn, Mrt-lor,. II. il. Nn iian, ) May 10, I h; . UI'.riH'r of the ei.ndlllun of Ihe rol'NTV N A T I o N A f , l A N K of Clearfield, at Ihe oliau nf hniini-aa on Airil I'Jlh, I81 1 : RRN.t'ai-lL.. l.nati an 1 di.-onnl. I2I 57 01 Hrer-ltall" 8 SAO 411 II. M. hunila to awute eireoluli.'n I ii fnini rl liH-tnma A naerve ai'nl. hue Imm other Nali'iiiai Hank. hue from ithir ltank. and llai.krr.... l-'urnittirr an. I ltlurefe ( iiiriot ei.n.ea , TaM'f paid I'-i.h lli-ui", ttii-lli'liti laioi!i Ilill. ol oih"r National Hank. rraetlonal eurh ni-y, including nn-kel,, ,j. ii'iu mi 6,;.1H 7 :.i.:illi '.'il 4 ":mi VIi I.:i..i :m I, I. li kS 60H 7 I I .tin I 70 am no .UK 24 7 llll lfl.o e on ( l.eal lind.-r n-dia.. Tolal ..fl'.ifl.rW? HI i.iaiiii iTtr... i;:;:;:!;.:1.::;;;:;;:;;: r i. lmi.r lllleri M , irm ,n,i u, tiiin.non on fi.tin on I in mi fl.lKll 21 ..! KK fi5,4'.'.i uti Tfi.iitl fiu' :.l'll Kl 2.1 w.i I.', ''"-nlaii..n ..ui.iai.d.n.. lii.iiti.lnal .lit. line t N.ilii.n.J Ihinki , line loolliir llatika and Hanker. Tolal... ..$-:"ii."7 ns l,hW',I.,?"r; .r";,'irr "r '"'"""" NMoi a"e ntntemrni in (rur (n tbf hi ft nf my knuwl- ,r", " , Snlneril.ed and tworn In hef.ire me llii. lh day of May, A. 1. inti, u m. haiikii ii ii, n. r. Correia Allrati JAMK T. t.lio.NAHD, (1. I.. 1IKI.II. WILLIAM I'tiltTI'R, Ilin-liir. May in, K7I. 4 ILK HA'llj l.ale.t (ijnitig ai li a 4 p. R. rt'Ll.rRTOS'8, Uiv 3utmti$cmfnt.s. -rAMi:ii- ol 11U1CK. A rclintilu man tu rn a kiln Apply lu " K. A. IRVIX t CO. . Ourwchflvilln. I'a., Ma.v 3-4t, , ; T AlSMOM!TIOtf.r-dW:o U hcnd'.v fipn 1 that tli" parinctnliip lierrtufure nilitliij; lw tMt-a Iho ndrn-iKiird in tlio furnllur" hunincM, hutlK-t n diulred by mutual ronm nt. Tbbotilii aro in the baudi uf D. R. Kullartun furrullrrtfon. DAMKI IIKNNMU. May U. R.FrU.KKTOX. TKTH Yt Hlrnvfd nrMidcn from ihepronti- of (lir nuliKcrilM-r in Clcarnfld, on or Bbout Ai.r.l 1th. ISJIa a llt-U LUH, HUH Mlir 111 HMW- i...n.1 live v..nm nbl. and nunpoiud lo Iinve a calf with hor. A liberal nward will he paid for any iilfoniifttinn lliut will Uud tn h-r movery. CVtlITI(. Whfl1f, my waH, I.YIUA j CATI1CAHT, aRi;d I lycara.lian fwranken my hmio Jnd rfftifHia In' r'intrblli'd by me, in ilnty bound; therefor.', I jrlvo ntiro and wtirn all ofMotii! ftuninut liiir'ioriniE nr triiflinjr hfr on nit twit nt. na T am ilt'ti-rmini'd to T"v n di-btd ounlmtilcd bvlirr. "JOHN WI'flltKOW. Ani 'iivillc, April zu-at. Ati'TIOV. All icrnniii nro hereby mutton J rd if?ninftt triiatinit or In any wny liarlmrin :ST)11-.U WAUO.M:U. Imv bounckf-pprr, ami auiui timoi culled my wire.) who ha lali tuy bod und bt-fird (Inking w it li hT a ln.y (dcvcii ycari" old,) w'.thrmt any jut ratiw ur prtivoratioti, ai I atu dcU-iiuilicd to pay no dr1f if h'.T rvui tract injjr. WM. LL'MADl'K, Kr. Mny 3d, IK7l,3t't r () V It ATTKSTKUI JfSr KOa A MOMKNT! A re you In need of a R"od 9ft of T? urn op ? Are you In Ut'd of a koi Kaddlf or Hridlcf U ft, roll at the Su.Jdlp and lln'Ticn Hbop of Jottx C. IIahwii k, wltrre uu en p-t tliu bri-t in i In oiuiki't. Ioublu and hmnlc lliiiiM'H and ln- iliri'iiiitl OcTit'i HudtlUn I'f nupurinr woi kuianfhip, nl wavi on lift nd or inanui u-Lurt-d to ordt r. Pa cini atti ntiou ia onlbd tu my iot k ol t'l-Hun and It 11 in i a which ir the bt'il in iif. I also buvcuii it-furtui' Dt of taddU'ra' llatdwurr, whudi will hi- dipoic l of at rr.ux'iittbln rnU . J'.cpairinjr, of all kiii'lc prnntiitly attended to. "i: jL.n'l lorrH to call beloro purrhi.in clp'wliPr-. Hhip in tira- tintn liow, Alaikct itrr., t !r-Tiein, ra. Way 3, 1 S7 1 -Iy. JOHN C. 1IARWICK. Xollcc loTai Payers! 1 1 1 K tax pnycri of T,iwrrtiee tnwnnhip are henby noiitli'd that I w II bo at tlio t otuttm- dnnirr a t'liicc, in t-irai iini-1, on iMonuay aim Ti'cu liiy, .dine K'th nnd l-'lib, for the purpose of oiilltTiinfX iho Tuor Tx of caid towubip. It will be tn the intori'it of all to appear on that dny, an after that tuur th Uupln-ate will bo pliiot'd in the bandi of ihe pmurr v'.liecr fr oolb-ction. CJ.AHJi UltuWN, May 31 171 31. Ovencor. House and Lot For, Sale! flllle nnili.Ti5iici, AdminiMrator of thf trtfatt X of Mary J. Kelly, late of Oiceola, Clcariitdd Bounty. I'a , d used, will oiler at Public Sala.on SAT THU AY, MAY 20ib, in tbe 'aid borough, at 2 u'rlock, p. ra , a certain 1 1 f I S K AND I.UT, lato ihe ectate of the laid diM'Tiffd. t-ale tu bo at I vMuck, p. m. ' ruiur Ron era. May SJ 1?7I It. Ailminiitrator. Xotlcc io Bridge Builders. SEALED proposal will In- r'iivei bv the nn drrfirned, cominittre at Kurthnu. until Hat. urday, tl.a Li h duy of May next, for the building of an um-oicred tri'li. uf an rt)-hty fert ipau, (KTuti tbo ir.'iulh of the .Mn"i'iito (ok, at Kirthmi!. I'idn will inclndr for tb- wh'de mate rial and labor, (loud acrurity will be require! of the ctutrnciori for the completion o! tbo urmge in a u i'1-t ruit i :t and worUnmliko manner. A p!an tr fpf irn-tion cf tho bri-lge ( beaten with .'P.o. tillliluii'l, at Halt Lick. AaJr:ii ufeotnuiillfe, S ill Li k V. O. JMi (.11. 1,11. AND. J. W. 1' T I K It. MiySt! lfTI 3t. OLD. II KCK KNDORN. lOK SAI.i; AT At'tTItJXl ValuaWc Lots ia Clearfield I There will W M at PnMie Sa'. a tho Court I Inure, in ClffirftVld, on TTK.snAY. JtNK f.TII.lsn, at 2 o't'loi'Ii, p. in., the ful lowing valimb!e tacaiit lola, lato tbo property of Ittaiab J'utli:rton. de c a ei, v t : Lnti No. 73, N, T5, 7fi and 77, ft n ting ob 'i turd utrvct ; Lots No. 1 40 and Uil, it m tu on LMit at net; Lit No. Is), on the corner of Tourih a n.l .Miket itrreta. Mint of the n hove property I the mrt dru'm- bli fur Iniildiiif lot tiuw in market, ao will appear by rcfWenee tu tin p'an of aaid bronnh, to winch perron. de-irirf luriber inlnrniAttuii nt to lra tiim nnd bouuduriei ate refrrn-d. TLUM."1 : - Ten per cent, of pnrrha uinoy w hen the pmpert v ) col l, an 1 Iho balance in two filial annual pninentH, with (ntt-n'St, lo he te cured hv bmij and uturtf:jje on tie prrinitrs, C. KltATZLR, Attorn' y fur tha Htin of Isaiah l ullerlon, dec'J. Clearfield. Way 3, l..;i-4l I N Till'. 4 Ot Itrol-' lOMUDN . '.AH X of Clearlielil oonlily, I1 hiMKi. p. bum, a (No. 27, Mrireh ' IS7I. Su'ip-'.-na nur Ii Mareh Term, aniH ai Bt.iNiv. J iu'.p'-.na nur Pivorce The tiiiiii-rnicned 0TTnlrI(lner, aiip-dutetl i? iho t'liurt to tukc trutimonv in the above cn-e. In r.'iiy (fivr Lottie iIiaI he witl atlt nd to the du tifB of h appointment, at hm ofJi"e, in the lnr onh of t'leariii-ld, on e.lnt-fttpiy, the LMth day nf May. A. 0. lsrt, at 2 o'ulo.k p. m., where a!t par Iica ii.tereted oan aileud. wm. m. M.-riM.i.ornn. April It t-tnmiiiniier. Till1. ( Ill HI oi ( OMMDo, I'l.UAS Krul. n 11 Mooro T.. Marlin A.lirnft-llcr and Ktiiha .l.enfgller, llarnihea. No. 157, Pepl, T 17. l''ovrill AUuehmaDl. No, ?J. April. 1S7I. Ihe PlalntifT ealcra a rule fur Hi I'rothiinol'iry tn aaticia daioagoa on the above judginont in llii. cne. WALLAt'K A fiki.mvh, Atlorr.eT. f-ir IMaliitilT. Tha elaltn In thia eate ta aimiy dollar,, aa of I Bill Airil, in-(I. t'erlidid from the reeord, at f'Voiffel.l, J2d April. 1171. Atteit: A. TATK. aprl'n;.li J'rolhonmary. IT Till'. 4'OlltT ol' CII1MION Pl.li.VS of r!i'iirni-ld emlilly, I'ft. It. F. Cole.. n.C. Th..mr...n. Ilea. Ha, l, r and I'. Whilt leek, partni-rt Irn litijj a. I'nlcr, TlnlOon A l'o., No, 174, Juna term. ik;o. K. R. I,. Slnnifhtiin, and John II. Kultiird, Henry F-irriga Atlaebiu't. iirnige atfl t . II. Ptnttli liatiilnlier.. Now. 51.1 April, ls'71. llio l'lainlilTifiiOrarole for the I'riillii.niitoiy tn inr. dntuagea va Ihe ah.o e jitilg'iii nl in tiii.eaao. WALLAt U A I'lLl.lUN'i., Allurney. I.ir I'lainlilT. The eliiim In Illi. PB'e i. I wo hundred and Ini-nlv dollar, nnd thirteen eenta, a. of llio lib day of Mareh, A. II. IN7U. t'ertifi.-d fioni llie reeord, al rienrfuM. IJd April. li?l. Alti,l: A. t.V TATK, npr2H.lt 1'r.ithonolory. S. PORTER SHAW, D. D. S., urn rt in wi-oTHf Kuii'lnift, rl.KAKFIKl.H. 1A. 1'iiUitijT nf Ihe natural fcclli in a healthy, pre rrvative and ucful run.) it ion it niaile a t-pecinllr. I'ifeaKc nd mnir..rinati"nn 0"mm'in to the mouth, jnw ami afnocinte par In, are (rented and eorrreted itli (air nuf Kx;imint.f ion and r nnultN tinna tnvn. IM'.t-P fur partial end full at-tit of trelh much low.r than in I' 70 It would l-e well for patif-Titu Irom a dintunc to It I in know by tn it 1 1 a lm dny li.-t re cuinni in the old -e. It i very iinportnnl t h nt cbi.f-en between tin- arii if ai x ami twelve yi-ara nhuubl have tht ir teeth enminetl. Ity A iim ct Iic-ia Teeth are reinnvrd witbntit p-nn. IYMV71 J. M.' STEWART, D, D. S., OlTi.-c over Trwin'i lijr Ftora. llA.r v v n w r ns v 1 1. . n. pa. i All dental opernliona. cither in llie tneohnniral or npnnttiin branrh, promptly allendtd to aad ni,tin(.ii'titni fjnarintrrd. jpr.Mal at'enlinn pnn to the tfTiltnient of difo-a-e- nf tbe nafiirnt teeth, rnma nn umulh. lrreniilnrlty of the toi'th mtn ee!i-lnlltv corrected. Teeth eilrn'trd with'Mil pain bytbeiMeof I'.tlicr, ainl art ilieial let (h in-crted "f tbe bet mnteiial and narrnnted In render nat-ii-raeiion. aprIJii"7l:ly rpHKcKl.ri'tlATKI. Hli ll.lUSnN Ihmh-!, J Light Kip tin. Fmiieb Hip.,. ,, ft no. Freneh t'alf h tlt. fOppouhe Jail.iS't-if Al C KRAT7.KH P. riVtifctri 1111 alultiDihial mppnrieM ofeTery hind af the latent ltpmf mntn, f.-r pale a tbe Unix Ptore of II A liTHW H'K A IllWIN. 1)' .ak orAiti,i: '9 KI,I.M ron i.-vlt at thif eftrf, cal tf statr (or alf. p'RIVATIi IAIK a ; ! Valuable i Real 1 Estate I Tka 'aulworiiwr ill. 0r at prlvala a4f, on rraauaaMr tiiiai, Hi. iiill'wiiiK lt "1 K.laie, .iiu ale In Wurri lwnhin. I'lraifirlil moiitv, I'a., conlaininK ItMl At'lll'.H and allowunta, anil hnvlnj thcrron rrwlrd a two atory nlarrk Hnn, 2i :;i! fol, Irani Warn, 0C1 f' .1, ami all lha ollit-r mhhui .ull.ui.lini!, all In f r.lir anl npair. tt am. of an Oirharil of 111. i hiii-erl varirtir. 'if fruit. A nci'rr failiriit Spring .i .1... l........ .ml a Wi ll at lliu Urn. line uun- ilreil ari-a of II il unili-tlai.l ailli a niu of Hit lical quality uf Caul, ria ( I ami " n il intuca lo tliii-Kiima, ni'i'a tn (ii, align at onv lime. ; rJ-Kor lurlln r inlui inaliiin inquire if llie lull acrilivr at liii rvaiiliiito iu Mrri. Hinliii. DANIKl. HKAM, Kjlirlown P. O. 4i5:3mJ Ag.ul of tlio. Ucaui. yr Kt T V I R Ci I N I A Timber and Coal Lands FOR SAL!! Tlir f illuwinif liarl. of Tin.Ur and Cn.J I.an.la aro oli'i-rnl fur ail": On. Ira.-t i.f 1 7.f-0 orrea. IvinxonllioElk ltiier. in Wrl.-tcr eoiinlr ; lliree tl-aeta I v i ri (r on lu aaiuc rivor ill llrnxK a ruulily, ivto or i.OliO arn:. t-ai II ami una ol l,"1'" acrcn ; ami una tract cuiilainii H,.H 0 arrn, h ins on llie (lauli-.r River, in Nii-holaa county. Tlielillcl to the.a inmla ar irfiut. Any Intnmiatiou eonoeruin. Ilief. lanilwan ta had l.y a Mrcaiiii ti. H. KI.KUAI., March 22, lTl-lf. Philil)drj, 1'ai Farm for Sa!e 1 CONTAIN I.V i '! ACKKri, in a Rood itate of VV culfivation, tituatrd in l ike towiiib'p. t.l'ar-fli-ld cuniv, Ta., about iility rd from Lojfun'i Tlourinn .Mill, on III turnpike lea'ling Iroui t'ur wruavill.' lo CIcui fn M. (Living a ftoy and a hu'.t hoiiae, atitble and out -building than-cii. Thre ii ale o a ffood f nrinir nn l a y n i . x ondiai 1 on the prciuiir . Any pen"n d' Sii ing a nire little Wue will tin 1 1 1: ia a vrry dceiralih loraiion. Tor fuf'lier purticaljr" inquire of H.icbel aid well, on tlia prcmijei. or a blrcni T. W. TLKMIN'l, ' March 29 tf. Curwi iiillo, Ta. Uiscfllaucous. ri'UK firm of C. KltATZKIl, in llio Ilry Ono.li J. and I'rovlaion burincif, will b known licre allor under the nam. ol K II A T7. I: It rV ITTI, K. Tliankiiif; the pulilic for jiaat favor., Ilicy hope Tor a continuance 01 mc .aine. ll.arfuM, Ta., February H, 1871. ISAAC K. STAUITKIi, Svatc nn, ii:wni.nv, ; US Korlh SeeonJ Rt , cor. of Quarry, I'llll.ALKl.I'lllA. An ascrlmenl of Watcher, Jewel rr. Filrer anl Plated War. eiiii.tantly on hand. Heiairinf of Vnlcln-, and Jewelry lironiiilly attended to. S-.iliy f rtlRWITIIRF V MATTRESS, FEATHER, aai BEDDITIO WAlltEOOMa, 41 NOHTH TENTH ST., , CiiAULKii Fiuviti nr. : prinix Red?. Fprinj: ( ..(. hprmir W.iltr. fMi, il.nr .MiittrrinP. Iluk Miiirfsi-f, .--trMW .Maiti ., Fraia-r, Feath'T 1'i-d, Ii1-ler aiil Pi!loMr, ('mnUr-aii. ft m fur'.ilr, )II.wil -li, Quilt-. Call and tve the WOVE WIRE MATTHKSH. The brit efcT uft red for inlo. N. H ur inicntion it tu treat aU euktuuirr lo tli.il they will In-come peimnneiit dtVrra with o: mid orderi will receive the miiia a: tenl i on, and I tnot.i enn tuy Juki an ehrnp a if prrtrttt al the t.lre. M irrt, 3'J, 1 7l .Vn 1!" r x i; i o i 1 1 BURNED UP1 PKM,S RfN WOOLEN FACTOR V, iVnn lownflrp, Cltorfii-'J Co., Ta Thm rabteriheri are, at grent ecperi(ie, rebaili IPX, nnd in a few d.iv wilt h.wt eoniploted. n"iKhbirhotl mccfMty. in tbe erretion nf a firnt- eU WtHilen M:inila!tury, with all the mo dm improvement i ntlaebed, and an prepirril to in ' he all kin la tit tlotha, atiuierit, h.ttiarltti, lilan k-t, Klanuelf, Ao. Tlen'y uf P 'O.U oa band lo Mipi.ly all miroM nnd a ih-niton-l ntw rut'merii, wlwn we ask to etime and eiamtne onr itrk. The but-ne of CARI-IXa AND ITLMXU Kill reeclve rfpei-Kil attention. Our new mill will be re a ly by wuol enriling ie.imi, iberel'uie there need l no hesitation in that rciro. I'mper aTanKementa will be n.ade to neeive and deliver WimiI, to milt riilnnm-. Ail work warranted and done upon the ho r !. n f'l.-r, nnd ly slrirt atlt n liun to btifiiir- we h"jr lo re,tlre a lilietttJ iliare uf public patr-mnc. I O.I KM) Pol NIKS WOOL WANTED! Wo will y th.t hv-h- .t innrk-tpri.c fur n'wd and t.ll our n in tfu - u: X t-M3 a K.w inii'r nmla run be bi-u .;ht in ttn- ounty. aud n hem i r e fail to render ren .im.-Ii- ln.lneiiim nv enn ulwiiya bu luuuil at h cue ri-n ly to inAe priper tApUiiatlini, ritl.tr in per? on nr bv letter. JA.MM Jti.lNSON A MtNS, apiilloif tirut'.pmw Hill l O. s UKMTT SI IIItVVI.lt. rEii.rti tv EITLDHG HARDWARE, Alio, manafiv-tancit uf Tin and Sheet Iron Ware, Ntatlj oj'poiite Hit Jail, C LliAltKILLI), TA. Curpenter and PniMem will find (t In their inlvniitMEe tu caatnine unrtoek brftmr parrhaning tin wberv. STOVES! STOVES! We ae'l Ihe TIMKS rilK STOVE, 111. cheap, e.l and be.t .love in Ihe mark.!. Every atove fully warranted. Al.Sfl, p.irti.on, llKATtVO, and It AFTINil ?TO US! which w ill be ,1-M a. cheap a. ai:y in the counlj. Plrlel allenlion paid oidcring ,rli:-K-a for par- lir. who iletirc II. - Ilnnfini, Spoulinv and Job wutk done on n-iinmalile lent!.. flearfleld, I'a, April II, 1S71. Iilisp;liieN for Kale! HK nndoraign A KXtJINF.c gncd hare on hand two flrt-eta) ono of 2 A borae pwcr aad the ! other ht tfirar power, nhkb ll.ej n ill M:U. AT A BAllOAIX ! IVy are cMmplt-lo in twry particular, and finished in tbo ?ery boat atyh and warranted. Thone In need of ofte hid. better rftrrtu. nnd wrth or cull ii mo ' MUI.KR, VOl'Xrt A CO. Clearfield, Pa., April 12, 1ST. 2m. PUL AND KXAMINK lha NEW (lOoTs J at Fri.lERTQX'F. a V ' . I Clearfield County BanP rpilB Clearfield CouMy Rank t. ar ' 1 4,d li.rtitut.on ha, oaenatof JtTn tn rurrend. r of in charter, on V, iIf,fcJ' Al) lu to t il owned by He aul,, will continue lb lUt.kiiiK btiMtu . t1 T1, place, ri.alH Hm hrra. umltr I fjraT ul (be (Jlearticld Coui.ty ljnk." M iponrible for tho db' ul the lim.fc, ij t lu otp on dfmand a lb e. uetir. uJ received and liiUnat paid wbn tnoary ii? i a flf d time. Taper difx-i.uined at n( ai biret..fore. Our .ronil rc),1(,1M!i'M' pledjfid for ill I)aiU rat-til 4 M4 tg, traoactod. A coi.liituurire i,f 1 1, !.. rmne of tba buninent m n of the a n?t. fpactiulljf fdiried. Al Tn-niH. m, ' otttt-aTi of tr latn tUcaiti' id i.ui.tt H. l1 require tlio notei of mid Lni.k to Li t.((. for rdrmpilo. J AH. T. LK'tSAK 3, I'.rCl'AIHi MM WM. TO It T Til, .IAS. !i. i.KHiJ A. K. WltlWHT, il. L. Ki KI ' w M. A. WALLACK. ' Tha bunei!! of ib lUnk will be tlUe!J. John M Ad-itn., Efq., a Caxhit-r. ,,.., 1 J. I). M-Oirk. KdwiM p,rt, BANKING & COLLECTION HOUSE or McGirk & perks. t-owftar t Ktptert I'erk, A i Ililllpbui(;, f'tntie ttiuniy, . V T1ILI:H nil the Iiumiici- of. Iaikiur H wil' ue tran-a- k-d pr-.inplly ut.d m.,.. T Dmut fmoru.jJe term a. atT. County National Dank. Cl.KAIIPiri.il, I'A. rwiIIIS Dan It now o.rn and rcMy fnr Wri 1 flora. (Iflirt on Heeoad atreel. in the W. ing formerly oernpied liy Laiinard. Kinitey 4 c. pmrrroH, iar '.i-rirKv. JAU. B. (1KAIIA.M, Kll IIAIIK FlUf H.M. A. H AI.I.ALk, n M. i'llinh'f. A. K. WIUllilT. Ufcil. L. ili Eli. IV. M. Pit IW, jo:. J Tarhier. JAS. T. LK.r-u.S, l'r .11 'I , fiftEAT KXClTEilENT AT THOMAS BEERS'S! IVFHYItODY trying l ret there fi-t. for ft 4 uf bemx ertiw lrd out lain lb n.ld. it you want oi.fi .'hndnr di.ne, a;o to Rrt If yon want your Slec irtmed right, gu tn lirm f yow want gui4 Mill Jnna, pn tn bitq, (Itno tant ) our w(-ffn Ironed ifl thb.t tyle and warkmanrhip, jro to V-tttt. Hrkm makes the bent Mump Msrhtre ia ih tate, nnd dff all kindt of HL AT K S M I Til IN. rhetp or en bo dona in ihe ooanty for iui. tily 1'oat Office addrea If Ofrflcl-l Hri'Ui. THOMAS LLLfca. Boirtrs Tp.. Dae. IV. 1K3 if. DTfSlRCS to infunn bia old friendi and f. tomera, that having enlarpod ht ihop ui tnt rcaaed bia faeilitiei for maraiarturinr. bt u ow prepared tomak lonrdernurb Fnrnitnrty may be dealred, In (rood aiyle and itteheap run ftir CAH1I. He icenrrailjr hai oa htnd, at Fumltnra rootni-, rarieit aciortioeiit of frifij. made tjrititurtB, among which aro LVKEAUS AND SiOE-KUAI-DS. War-lrolrenani Poob-Canea; Centre, Sofa, Pir.n, brtaKTaPt and IHninf kjtetiion Tablet: 0 B. mon. F rn".b-!'', i-'-ttiiee.J en ny-Mrd and etfci Iteditttadi; 8- fat of all ktnc,, Work rtiflt, Hut-rackit, Wafh-Mnndii t Hoekina; ard Am Chain j tpririff-teat, eano koittxn. par'or. cew mot aftd utter Chairtt Loukinr-tfllatir'e oT eery det ription nn band and new fflauea for H frrune, whicb will bo put In ot. rery reapomMi tertut on rhrt at nutlre. ti aleo ket-pi -n hisd or furfiixhet to order, torn-buik, Uuir and Ck tea top Mtitrtaiea. Corrixs or Evi.nr Kind Mnda lo order, and (uoer.li attandeil with i Hearce wht never deaired. Alro, ll'iunr Pamnr dne to nrdi-r. The iuhriher alio nmnuiie. torrf, ard baf etnatanlly on band, ('Irmmt'i I'atatit Wasbit'i! Maehine, tba beet no in mn ! 1 facte ufirp ihia naehtae never netd be iti. ntit rlean cb thu I He aleo baa r'ljar'a Ptut fhorn, a eoptrior artirle, A family iir( tk.i Churn oer nead bo litbout batter I All tho above ar.d mtny other article are far olithed to euatumera ebrap tor Caan or exrhanfrl fur apprr-.fd countrj pniduro. I' harry , .Vnpli, l'pur, l.inwood and olaer Lurtuber nuuLie fit Cabinet wurk, taken in n-hange fur furnMBf tr He.i uiber tba ahop ia on Murker atmt, CbarfiU, Fa., atid marl oppoiite tbe'-nlj ,lrv .tore." JuliN UL'l H li. KoTctsber 2, Ht f READING FOR ALL!! hooks . statjoxi:hy. !.Tr!.rt St., Irnrflt Id. (at (lie PM Off re. fMIIK under nig ned bejira I'-ave to innnnni' ta the i'iliitnt t-f CI fat field and tieinitr, that ha baa filled up a room and haa jn?t renirni from thertiy with n larpe amount of rndtt ittter, t oniiatinj in part of Bibles and Miscellaneous Eoob, Hlank. Aefount and Pax Bnnka of every da criptloni t'nperand Fnelt-pea, Frenrh prt-Mi! and pluini Fona and (VnfiU; HUrk. t-eial Ptpera, lerdn, Murtfrafrca j Juiltfint nt, Kcat tion and TroniifiMtry nntea ; White ani rrch; ment I'rii f. I.rjrl Cap. lteejird Cap. ard Bib ("up, Sheet, Mti.te l r filhrr t'in no. i- iiHeer u it eotiMnntlv on hand. Anf kmi bp or irinn ry di-cired that I may nr-t have tn hard, ail) he er-or-Kred by tin.! expre&, and anld at ri i'vil or retail t i uit rualioer. I will alt kff ptfid:oil literature, ach aj Mnii(ine, I'ararp, . V. A. OAlL.. Cl-arfield May T, IfoS-tl The Liqhtninq Tamer. fTDU nndrMifncd ar tha aide Ajrerf in tbii I r-'untT for the "North American tiah aniiri l.millMNt HtDS." T'irr are tteonlyuf roda nw in nro. and are andoraed by all ta arit 'iiiifir mm in ihe r. uniry. We hereby ntifv the cittret cf lha feuniy that no nill put them up a Inter rd, and tnr Irfa money, than ia rharfrrd by the ft-reifi anea'a who onnnally traveria the eoor'.j at 4 rarry oft or little rah, neter to retorn. KNCOriJA..K IIOMK LAUOK. Thoae wihin)t tiphtr.inif Iloda rrrcted their bnildliift!) need but addrrsi u by letter, r rail in prrci n. M'e will put them tip anywriara In thcctiunty, and warrant them. Tbe lu Ji ari Kixturea can be aero at aiy time by mliire at ourPtrre. II. F. BltiLKR A CO. CKarAelJ, March 3", IMO tf DAVID YOUXG, Slone-fiiliir nnd Stone-Mason, T ILL eserute all work In bia Hna at aned- 'i'v BBU iu f iiii-.i Ial- i' Wijtm, ArcliitecturaJ Ornaa.cnta Tn ALL 6JYLKS, Etona rreiinn of erery daaeriptinn, and all kindi of a. awn work con t rafted for in or out nf ibe runty. Any prn-r wirhiuft to hnvr rcrpertnble maaon woik and atunr cultit f dene, aiM find It to their Interest to rail t;p'n nio would alro inform the pub lic Hint I ran d li.er any ftiariHty t.r claa it i-niiaj uetirtd, ai i am i tie owner at a FIIIST-CI-ASS STONK (VUA!M1Y Oiilers fur Work ran be addrefned t lJAVIli U'l NH. marM.TO Clfarlield 1. Clearfield Nursery. KNCUUKAUK HOMti IMlTKY. fpllK under-'icned. bavinf eatabli-hed a f a L rry on ihe 'l'ike, bImiui hall nay hemi-en Liearhr.d and Cnrwrim llie, In prc(nrrii lo lur nub all kimii of r Itl lT IKK KS, i nanoarri ai d darl.) FrertrreeTii, brubbory. trapa Viae. iJooprherrire, laltn H In r. b. rry, t-trawbeny and Hasberry V inea. Alo, Siberinn Trah Vreen, Quince, and early aeirlrt IfbubarS, io. Ordera proaopilj attended to. Addreaa, j. i. wnniiT. aopl CurwenaTillc. Pa V DM! M 1 11 ti lU K. N..ire it berth f let-n l bat letfrr of nrtnnn iMraH"n on the eiata of HOIlFHT ll Nil. derea-.i, late of Lumber Cltj, C lea field fi-nntv, I'a, hnviriff Keen duly cmnted to the underncned, all peruana indebted to aaid rtal will plean irake immdinto patmeni, tnd ihoa bvm e aitoa or deinnml will prraetit Ihrra pri peily auircatirated lor aotllement withi nt d l a ANTHONY H1LK, FISAN YOCXO, Lon.ber City, April If -flt:pd. Adiinnitratord. IOR n I.I,-Wlnte Lead, ?.iie. Paint. L n aeed (;l. Turpentine, Vartmhc of all kindi, C'brt in til and 1'rr 1 int. Yarm-b l(n mar5 llAKT.-WICK A IK WIN 1INK, W1HTB rl i:0 l.!MNtl PKINS Jut repaired nnd Ur fale by April 20, lt70. U. r. BIWl.Krt CO,