GEORGE B. COODLANIJJSR, CDITOR AMD 1'IMjrilIBTOR, CLEARFIELD, Pa. WKltNESPAT MORtfUJa. Jl'NR T. IMI. Democratic Stata Ticket. FOR AUDITOII OENEKAL, GEN. WM. McCANDLESS, or rnii.ADELrnu. FOR SURVEYOR GENERAL, CAPT. JAMES II. COOPER, or LAwnim-r. coi-srr. S5TA full poll of tha Prmoerotic Tote will secure tin clootion of our State ticket or large majority. nT-Let erery Democrat remember that, and Imnrrsa tho truth of it upon tho minds of Ui neighbors. State Convention. Tho proccoul ingsof the Democratic Stnto Conven tion will bo found nt length on our first pago. ' Ohio. Tho Democratic Stato Con rention of Ohio assembled nt Colum bus, on the 2J iiist., and nominntcd Gen. Geo. V. McCooU, of Stubonvillo, fur Governor, on the second ballot, over Gcn'a. Ewing and Ward. Thero in no Jnubt of the election of Gon. McCook in the present demoralized condition of Radicalism in that Stato. Convicted. Rowen, the loyal white Congressman from South Curolina, wan on Saturday last convictod of bigamy jn the caso of his third wife. TIia tviitl rmiifl nlTiit. WhhIi t n a iin nnd is the second of threo pending cases At the fit st trial ho succeeded in brib ing a negro juror and llto jury failed to agree. In tho present caso the jury was out but twenty minutes. 0 - Another DErosr.n. Another loyal Governor lias come to grief. Wo al ludo to Governor Butler, of Nebraska, who has been impend. cd and removed from office by tho Radical Senate of Vit Slato for robbing the school fund of tho Stale of 817,000, together with a number of other dirty trick. Hob den, of North Carolina, was No. 1, Butler in No. 2, nnd there iu-o at least ono dozen moro ol that excessivo loyal tribo of patriots lio will not receive just dues if not similarly treated. Those journals which defended tho Infamies of Iloldon w ill of course su: tain Butler's rascalities, too. "Till! GoVKnSMK.NT" ScATTERF.n. Gon. Grant and his family removed to Long Branch, on thu Jersey coast, last week, where fast horses, fast men and fast women do most congregate during tho summer. Gen. Dent, his brother-in-law, Gun. Babcock, tho boss of the St. Domingo ring, and a young man named Douglass, (whether a Son of tho negro of that namo or of the whito "littlo giiint" of former days, we know not,) arc "running tho niachino" at Washington, during tho nbscuco of the parent "government." As u Re publican Congressional Conference in this District on io exclaimed, what a "farce of a government" we have 1 . Trl'TUIT'i.. Tho New York Trib une says that "a political parly j fairly responsible for tho character of its fenders." This, of course, nwkt-s the Radical party accountable for Butler, llu won, Whiitemoro, Zuch. Chandler and tho rest of tho leaders. If Greeley had not been in Texas, that statoinenl would not havo appeared in tho Tribune, lie knows too much About farming for that. A QnrsTioN in Proportion : If it required the Radical majority in the Inst llouso of Representatives to sit eighty-nine days before they could act on tho subject of apportioning the Stale forSenutorsnnd Representatives in tho Slate Legislature, how much time will bo consumed by a Radical majority in tho next House in making up their mind to proceed to tho con idetalion of a bill apportioning the Slato for (numbers of Congress 7 Not Married. Mrs. Lincoln re turned to this country tho other day. She is still clad in mourning, but looks well. She hns been abroad with her son Thaddeiis for n bout two and a hull' years. Thaddeus Lincoln was at school eighteen months in Frankfort, (ieiniany, and for three months in London. Mrs. Lincoln spelt last evening nt tho Kverelt house. In n day or two who will go lo Chicago wilh her son, who will tiuisli his education in this country. Unitkd Statks Courts. Tho June Term of the Circuit and District Courts of the United Slates, lor tho Wcslern District of Pennsylvania, will commence upon Monday, llio 1!lth of Juno, in tho city of Willintnspfirl, and uontinno for several weeks. It will Ve an important session ns thero is a largo amount of business on tho cul pniler nnd must receive attention. Judges McOnndlesi nnd McKennan, will bo present, and preside on tho occasion. W'illiamspnrt Fun. "Loyal" Ilt'Mnins. Tho Senato rial farce regarding the purchase of a copy of tho J renly, by Jrilnine cor respondents, ended with tho session on Saturday Inst. Tliccorrespotidcnts bad been kept In durance vile (good rooms nnd accommodations in tho Capitol liuiblim.') wilh a promise to bo continued Hero until tho awful time when they shouM fit which of )ho Senators sold tlir-in the Treaty. Tint tho Setiulo adjourned Saturday, when they let tho correspondents go It was till n farce. It was all the time . known who did tho selling, ind there-forr- they aid not wish nor expect to bring forth tho guilty parly. This is a sort of habit w ith I'cpuhlicnu. Since tho "Diu.-h took Holland" tliero has been no triumph like that of pie Fioncli capturing Fai'l.e.. Tht ihrtliatnt't Son. A correspondent of the New York Sun gives a detailed account of the doings at tho Academy at West Point, and concludes with the following start ling announcement I 'Disciplino has becomo relaxed at West Point, and President Grant is responsible for it, for first obtaining tho appointment of an inefficient Su perintendent, and next for persisting in keeping him thero to tho disgust of all good army officers and tho great injury of nn honored institution. Tho fact that tho son of tho i'rosident of tho United States was a cadot, nnd was constantly receiving black marks for disobedience of orders, is sufficient reason why that caiiot of all others should havo boon promptly punished to tho full extent of tho regulations. Instoud of pursuing such a course, the Superintendent protected him, and his father, havinir supremo power, protected tho Superintendent. Had young Grant been tho son of obscure parentage, instead of being a scion ol republican loyally, his career at the Military Academy which had tonnin tiled long since It is sa'fo to say that but for the President's unruly son, the license which has boon allowed to prevail at llio Academy would not have oxistcd. Tho President, urged by leading mili tary men, has recently been induced to make a chungo of Superintendents. To blind the eyes of tho dear public, an announcement was sent to the country ten days ago, through the press, Unit Col. Pilclier is relieved from duty as Superintendent of the Military Academy nt West Point, and that Gen. Ruger will succeed him. The samo dear public no doubt thinks Pitcher is out and Ruger is in Such is not tho fact. Tho order does not tako effect until tho first day of next September. This is to enable. Cadet (Irant to be graduated and receive his di ploma, n under no other Superinten dent but Pitcher, who is ono ol Grant's pots, could such a cadet have been ro tated at tho academy as long as ho has. ONE MOIIK FACT. Gen. Buchanan was Colonel of tho First Infantry, U. S. A. Col. Pitcher was a supernumerary officer. Bu ulianan boro tin unblemished record and u snolless reputation, lia was physically qualified to perform all of ins Unties, ine nisi organization in tho ormy was authorized by a. special net of Congress, requiring, that all supernumerary officers bo mustered out of service Grant recollecting that Buchanan in the performance oi his duty, years belbro the rebellion, was tho cause nt shoving him (ijcant; from tho nrmv, resolved to bu reveng ed, and at tho samo time, save Pitcher. Buchanan was lorceil to leavo his regiment in order thai im. i ncner. an officer physically unniulilicd to perform active duly might bo retained T.'ic lladtral ihulrmau. After two weeks of pretended do liberation over I ho caso, tho Uadiial candidates havo selected Hiihsell Kr rctt, of Allegheny county, for Chair man of the Slato Central Committee This appointment might havo been niado on thcd i- when the Convention mliotinied. lor it was as liilly deter nnc.cd on us tlio nomination oi j'ocuir Slanlon himself. To mnko ltussell Krrclt chaii'man was parted tho pro. grainmo of the Treasury rir.g to which ho belongs. When tho proposition was niado that the t.'olivenlion should chooso tho thairinan, tho ac'ivo op opposilion of Krrett showed tlu per sonal interest l.o had in iis deiermin ution. It did not servo the purptisos of tho Qiiay Mackey ring to permit tho Convention to choose Strung, or Ketchitin, or Forney. They wanted a chairman of their own creation who is familiar with nil their plans to plunder tho people of the Common wealth. Strang would not do be-caui-o there aro siifp'c ns of his fideli ty to the chief ol the lac-lion, unci Forney, notwithstanding tho truce that has been palcted up between Cameron and himself, was not alto gether to bo trusted. Tho faction wanted a cliaiinau whoso suhservency to Cameron could not be doubted, and they huvc found him in llussull Krrett. A moro malignant uud bmd uiouthc-d enemy of Governor Curtin and bis friends does not exh-t in Pennsylvania. If tho nomination of Doctor Slanlon for Auditor General was n triumph of the treasury ring, tho selection of Kr rett is a delibera'.o insult lo every friend ol Governor Curtin in tlio Com monwealth. Patriot. Lkoal Music Tho Erie Observer says: Last week llio Grand Jury of tho Lulled blates Court, silting in Kochester, presented to tho Court a series of resolutions condemning in positive language tho persecutions practiced under Federal laws, such us wo havo hail occasion to rebulto more II. an once. Tho followingclauso from their report tils some cases near al homo uh well us if it bad been w ritten expressly for that object. We trusl llio resolutions will not escupo tho ut tention of Mr. United States Prosecut ing Attorney Swoopo. Say the jurors : "Wo huvo had presented for our action cpiito too nutnv flimsy, merely technical violations of tho law, where if tho authorities that sent ihem before us are held lo their ruling, nt the great, day of reckoning, wo fear they would bo shorn of their power for the abiiso id' it. Tho people wish to look up to the) government lor protection uud not fur prosecution. Wo prefer to believo our fellow men aro belter, rather than worse, than they aro, u liilo wo hnvo endeavored to liud out in tho cases bcloro us just what they wcro." A Nkw Dki'arture. Tho Pitts burgh VW says: Wo havo just learn ed of nn underground movement among leading men, to bring forward tho namo of Col. Thomas A. Syotl. for tho Presidency. This would certainly create u stir among thoso who have been in training lor that place, nnd in (I ii co in many quarters a diversion in (ho siln.ition. Ho is immensely popular in Pennsylvania nnd has run ning arrnngmchts in all tho principal Stales. He has bruins enough t.nd to sparo for the posilion, rich cnmigfi to do without presents, and no hrolhers-in-law to provido for. Instead of loafing around stable" nt watering places, examining tho hoofs of horses, im would bo found at nil hours nt his post, endeavoring to lighten tho bur dens of tho people, nnd resloro a Con Hlitulional government. We shall await wilh somo interest tho full de velopment of tho present movement, and if ablo to get at tho bottom of it, will mnko a note. A Western editor, who doscn't know as much about firming ns Greeley, sug gesis thai for garden-making, a cast iron bark, wilh a bingo in it, would oe an improvement on tho spniul col umn now io gio, ' Another ffie Disaster. Another terrible disaster has occur red in the mining regions, In West Pillston, Luzerne county, by which between twenty and twenty-five livos have hcen sacrificed. The hoisting apparatus cnught fit'o on Sut urdy lust through friction, and thirty eight men were led in tho mines. Through the extraordinary exertions of tho pooplo the firo was finally so subdued as to get tho men out, eigh teen of whom were dead when discov ered, and four aro sinco reported as having died. This mine is owned, it is stated, by tho Lehigh Valley Railroad, and is leased to Bluke Si LO. ot Jov lork. A law recently passed in rclerenco to mining provides tor an additional shaft for ingrosB and egress, but it appears to huvo been altogether uogloctud in this mino, and as a consoqtieneo wo hud thin painful result. As tho lutv provides a penalty, it is to be hoped that duo investigation will bo had and nn example, made of thoso found guilty, such as will Hcuire compliance Willi the law thero and clseu hero. 1 lie in terest ol Immunity nnd tho majesty of the law call nloud lor close investiga tion and sovcre punishment. A spe cial dispatch from Piltson says : ' Tho Cormiers Jury in tho caso ot tho re cent disastcrat tho West Pittstonmino, worked by lllako k Co., rendorod n verdict the 31st . After detailing the facts of tho caso, the jury declare that tho miners met thoir death lrom im proper ventilation of tho mino. That when tho ureiikcr toon tiro mere was no means of supplying tho men with fresh uir, and that means of ventila tion wcro not such as aro required by tho act of March 30, 1870. Tho jury furthermore find thero was negligence on tho pnrt of tho employees of tho Company in not keeping portions ot tho machinery properly oiled : and further, that the Company htm em ployed, on tho duy ot tho accident, greater number of men than tho act referred to warrants. 1 lio verdict finds further, that Thos. W. Williams, inspector ol tho mines, knew of those relations of law, but did not prolcst. and that bo failed in his duly in not applying to tho Courts for an uijuno lion itgnitit the operators. The Ureal Hu-Hlu.t Tel. Greeley in Texas!!! How did bo manage to get thero f How did he cluro attempt to go there? Wiis he not afraid of the great Ku Klux at the W'hilo House T His being in Texas is airatnst tho oroirrnmmo ol his parly. and will prove iheir clamor nod his own a tissue of falsehoods. Will bo ever get back lo poor, miserable. Dent oeratio Now York in palely? Thai old gray coat may yot bo bored by bullets, ns its wearer will boro the Texaos with ogricultnro before ho gels through with them. Ho must be killed by a Ku Klux, or all that the editor announced in his paper will go for nothing He is llio very man of u 11 others whom a Southern Ku Klux er would go for. Ho is tho Christian Clnnco with tho smilo so "child like nnd bland," and yet bis sleeves have been stocked with cards to beat the gaino of Southern pacification and re union. If such as he escapes, who cannot travel unharmed in that ter rific legion 7 When the gentle fur- mcr gels back and inhales once more tho sweet ordor of his turnip-tops, will ho in'l demand a withdrawal of the Ku Klux bill, or will bo o nn w ilh llio plan of his party to mako Grant a military despot f Will it bo worth while to pauso for tho reply? 1'om erotj's Democrat. ' Not a St a m.it Govkiinoii. Gover nor Caldwell, of 'orlh Carolina, re cently published a card in thcl'aleigh Telegram, in which ho denounced Mr. Joseph Turner, editor of the & ntinet, nsa liar, and used oilier langnago cal culated lo harrow up tho feelings of llio latter gentleman. Mr. 1 inner at onco demanded satisfaction and went lo South Carolina, accompanied by Kx Governor Vunco nnd other friends, to await tho appearance of tho chal lenged official. This nction caused a decided chango in tho Governor's views regarding Mr. Turner's charac ter for truth and veracity, uud ulso hud tho effect of convincing him that it was undignified in so high a func tinnnry to publish such nhusivo words. So ho hastened to repair his fault by giving to tho public another card in which ho upologir.ed for using the insulting expressions continued in the first ono. It is pleasant to soo men frankly acknowledge their errors when they aro convinced (hereof. Thoro is, however, but lit' lo virtue in "repairing a wrong" when brought about by "pistols unci coffee for two." Vet, if the Governor feels good, tho editor of tho Sentinel has no right to env' his feelings. The Rkal Tkst. Tho ninth reso lution of tho Uepiiblican State Con vention is to the effect "Tlmt the ndminisfrnlion of I'rcnidrnl Grant liieele tin! (till Rpraval, ' and thnl hie of-n-tal actl "point to him an tho honored leader of our party now, an t the proper ataitdarj hrarrr of the Itopuhlioan parly in ls;2." Tho Pittsburgh Vf has it, "upon good authority, that tho attempt was niado in the secret caucus where the platform was fixed tip, lo insert a res olution approving tlio Snn Domingo sehemo and the forco bill, but it Was cb lea ted upon tho plea that to do so would lose the Mute ol I ein Ivunlu hv fill v thousand majority." 1 1 makes lilllw difference, though, that these schemes wcro omitted by title, when we havo in the resolution mlopted, "the full nppmval" of both of them. "Full approval" of tho Administration means endorsement of Ihe San Do mingo job and tho forco bill outrage, ns clearly nnd explicitly as if it were so said in precise words. If tho out spoken commendation of thoso pro jects would "loso tho Stato of Penn sylvania to the Kepublieiins ly tilty thousand majority," what is lo pro vent the same result when we bare hero their "full approval" of thorn in black ai d w hile r TicKKTK. J ho Mt'W York Sun, u KoptiltUrnn paper, fli9 nt its mant IiimkI tlio fulwin tti krt; 'For I'rrnidfnt, WilLIAMH. Otl'ilStlK K, of t)liir. Fur Virc I'renidi-nf. Jon Qi tsn r AnAtta. of Mn." At (;r(H'Hbt( k nnd AJhiiih arc Ixiih Dctnoonita, lliM norvcH to hIkiw 1 1 hi I tlio no cnltftl llcpiililiciiii ptu ly Im. run out of nmicriiilH fa a iiuliouul litkct. 'J ho Sun al-o iKiininnli-n "The Offirc bolder'i rnndidulc, 1'ari ran H. i iiait," prostiinol to liuiti Jong I.rnncti. New Jeinov. , lilt) IHwllHS III loniiayiVUIIIIl w Sill no Artful lio.lircr in tho Amlilor (it-n-l oral's ofllco lu tlo tlio work fur llio Kit- r ,1 . , ,. , .. (tin tif tho Sinto iiriiitiii(f tilllfo. (ics. M'Cantllcss, If oivrlorl, will seo lliul: Ihcroisno climtioiiy in tho f: 76 4:1-1 Kill pvr volti.no lo t.o hIIuwcJ t.y ibel Stm! for Dstos' llislor. ; , School Hook l.awr The bill to prevent the froqnent changes in school books became a law, a copy of which wo give bolow. This bill, we believo, will givo gencru) sat isfaction. Tho frequent changes .in school books have bcon an annoyance and an expense of which tho pooplc have loudly complained, and this law is in response to an all-porvading Tool, inir that there was some reform needed in this mnttor. It has beon roughly estimated that during tho last ton voars tiie people huvo paid, really! beon taxed, to tho amount of two millions nnd a half dollars. Tho nmonnt so spent has certainly been largo without i . i .".!... ti, r.. 1 1 ... Corresponuing uuiiutiio. iuii.uw nir is t ho law ns re poricu : Section 1. x uiu nercaiter mo uonru of directors of liny district, tho con trollers in cities and boroughs or any school superintendent, shall not order or direct or mnko any change in the school books or series of text bonks used in any school under his or tbuir siinonntendotico, direction or control moro than oneo in every porioa oi threo years, and any luwn or parts of luws inconsistent herewith bo nnd the samo aro hereby repealed. Sec. i. Any school director, con (roller or superintendent who shall violate tho provisions of ibis act shall bo deemed guilty ol a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shut! be son'lenccd by tho court to pay a fine not exceeding two hundred dollars and bo deprived of his officio. v "Tim GoVKUNMKNT." President Grant does not propose lo havo Con gress interfero with his management of his family, oven when ono of the unruly members is in a public posi lion. " It will bo rcmombc.'cd that during tho lait session of tho I ml Con gress, tin investigation win had into tho liotous proceedings and lynching afl'.iir ut West Point," in which the President's son was tho ring lender. Tho comniittco niado n report to the llouso and recommended tho Wur Department to take action by appoint ing u Court of Inquiry. To this ro nort no attention whatever has beon paid. Tho Secretary of Wur Bays that he has no authority to appoint tho court, as itenn only bo dono by order of tho President. Grant suys tho action of Congress and Ms rccom nicndation has no moro forco than that of n town meeting '. Thu action of the llouso in regard to tho West Point troubles come too near homo to Grant, bonco bia expression of con tempt, given in true inonarchial slyle. Last rriday, in Allcntown. one John Koerner was forcibly ejected from tho S iloon of John I-otter, and in tho act his neck was broken by Fetter. Ho died shortly nttervvurdi Hut a lew days beforo bo bad sent money to Germany to pay the fair of his wil'o and children who aio now on tho way, littlo knowing w bat alilitlion awaits them here. A (icsERoi; Mf HUMOR,. fioorgo Wnlcnlt, who killed a snldicrut Frank fori, Kentucky, and for whoso arrest Governor Jicslio ollered $.HU reward, hud himself arrested by a friond, w ho drew llio reward and gave il to Wal cott, and Walcoll immediately gve the money to the widow ot his victim. Ho was drunk when the killing oc curred. 1 Tlio President hns appointed the osnal number of owlets at largo to West Point, excluding the son of the lute (ion. Thomas Francis Menghcr, whose selection wns asked for, through their representatives, by the whoio Irish American population oflhc coun try, without distinction of party. "So Irish need apply 1" It is now well understood that the "Iting," which controls General (irnnl and shapes llio course of his adminis tration, is composed of Senator Cam eron, .Senator Morton, nnd General Puller. What can bo expected from such a corrupt combination f Hiss Li.zio Iloynton, who had been going around tlio country lecturing against the horrible men, is to bo mar ried to ono of them in October. That's unfair. Anna Dickinson has been On tho war-path longer than Lizzie, and hasn't got a bi lo yet. JUiv drrrtijsrmcnt .1 Ou Wertaosday, June 7lli, 1371. Mns. T. E.. WATSON-. Wilt return fiom HhiUdelphia with an rnt.rely new and cli-gant an'ottmiuL af MLI.l.INKUY I)UESS and VARIETY (I0U. Tlicie CJiuJn will f.ir fuipata any Uootln of the acafon ftr al le and quality, being iKian R!ii'iciAi.t t hj mjuclf fioin the lercfl and moM farhionalde houaca on Chcitnut anJ Arch rli-ret?, and will he the lut atvlre for the nnmmrr. Hring bought low for efh, I can ('pply the trade at (rrrntly rnlurrd rate. Je7-.1t Mm. WATSON. 1( Ki:T ll'IOK I. (INT. The iintlnniirnrd lott hta Hockrt Hoolt on Hiturdnr, thn 27th oi May, eomcwli'Te Ik twrrn .T m Itwiti'a ami Mileliel Kliofie's. In llti-rl township, eont.iiuiiic trii or Iw.'liP tlollnrfi. 1 he flndor will he fuilnldy rewitrdtd I t hnving 11 with iU-n, W. Ktevor, Knp Juttn 7i I .It, JAt OJI KltlSi:. 1 W.i I'TIUX'M NOTIC I. Whrreaa ?.et ten ifntatiii-iitary on tin cut .tie of UK UK' ('A llu I TK V F, d- .'M. late of !lUtn tn., Cleurfichl Vn Pa., time he-n erinled In the undoriljnrit,nnl all pereorii IndrMrd to enid ettate aro irqueel. ed t,. nake iinin-diate .avmri,t, and thnne hnvint; i'Iiikd anin-t the enmo will .rrtnt thorn, duly Blltluiitii-atrd, for lettlctnetit. Al A It V WHITMAN, June 7, 1TI U Kxoriitrix. Vim I MMTR AIM I H NtH U i:..Not ice la hereby privm (hut t ttnm of ailti,itii.traitin n Ihe rU(n of JflMN TltOY, deri a.-l, lal of lirafor towtmlitp, CNmiirld county, Tenna., ha viin hern duly granted to the inid'-ringned, a'l (Tfoina indvhte to rnil catiite n ill i1rne make pivment, and thne hnvinff elalnit or demand will present them properlr anlhetitiratrl for aet tlrm. iit. hlANNAH J HOY, Juno 7, I tl r.tp J Adm nifttraii i oliec lo Creditors! HAVINll determined to quit the tnr:e uililr hu.inns iu kailliau,, notice i, hereby f(iren to ell pcr.one knowing llicm.i'hoa indehtril to me. cither by Imik BT'i'int nr nete, In matte Ira niclinla aeltlcment, an I am deeiniu, to ejneo an piy ho.ino. as aoen a pnMible. sly enlin itm-lt if elnre gnn.le, enii,i.tliig of etcrything u'unll.r kojit in a OHntry store, will be difpoeed of at onat, either at wholesale or relail. W.B.PANKKY. Karthau., June 7, 1TI !. Mill HAI.r-W hile Lead, Zinc, P.inl, Mn- .is ec-n i ee.-d nil, r iirpentitift, VarntHh.-e of all kimll, I Colors in till and lire 1 aint. Yarnihh ll,.he mar Iia htswii k ihwin. , , : '..',.Z'. ,'.ZZ 7T 1M.L AND EXAMINE tha KEW tiooUS ,t t.s Fri.I.KKTOX s. I l"K,,' A"u ',:N1 ' "A I 4. p. H. I UUEHTOJCI. gtw flvrrtlscmtutj. MARBLE AM) ST0XE YARD! Mrs. S. S. LIDDELL, Uavlnf angsjed la tha Marbln bullness, desires to Inform her friends and the publlo that aha baa now and will kotp constantly on hand a large snd wclleolooted .took of ITALIAN AND VERMONT M.Ultll.B, aud la prepared to furniih to order TOMBSTONES, BOX AND CRADLK TOMRS, ; . MONUMENTS, Curlii and Toila for Cemetery Lots, Window Sills and Capa, alio, BUREAU, TABLE AND WA9II STAND TOl'S, o., do. fee. Yard on Reed itrect, nenr the R, R. Prpot, Cltarlttld, I'a. J. 7,7 I $300 Itewnrd! milK COMMISSIONERS of Clearfield county I offur the r.lme reward for the arreet and aule deliver? in th" of the aloreeaid wjuncr ol JAMKS JOHNSON, llu ie about 28 veare old. Bve IVet nine or tn inohee iu height, low furbead, brown, dirly looking hair, one blue and ooe grey eve. thin face, durk ouniulrlion, big llpi. near aeroie upper lip, anl lis! one nuger eui on lue risht band next indoi nnrnr. Said Juhneon nae been liviug near Cilcnn Hope, thia county fi aouto time paal. p. II. mis r r i a-iv, DAVID UUCK, Mvy 20, 1871. Coiumtriionera. T MIK LA KG EM T POMS KNOCKS THR PEHSIMM0N3, IN Cil.F.N IIOPE1 Jamea M. Dlcary A Co. keep foraale Ihe cheap eat Olaaa-Ware and the belt Tea in lh county. lteit Silrer Drip at $1 2 Kent lie Hive rlyrup at I 00 lteit No. 1 Byrup al ti WANTBD. i.OOO pound! Wool and &0,0e0 ?fl-noh Shiuglel, for which the higheit prire will le (aid liy JAMKS M. DICKKY A CO. Clen Hope, May 3l-2u T 11.M TIN! TIKI STOVE8I STOVES 1 UTOVFJtl WAPLF & IIAKTMAN Dciirs to Inform tit eitinn of OsreoU nd Din public generally, tli.tt Ihej tune juit mwivetl nrztt ml m lend id forimeiit of Ktnvr, lluiif- h.iM linnlwitr mud Stumped od Japanned Wttrct of all kintti. Ali Ihut we mutiptsvctur tnil Itpcn cnnHnnlly on bfttvl ft full aortmt-tit of Tinmen ' Wirn, which w will dispute of t cither wholenale or rtit, to rait pur.'b&ri. KonADg, tiuutiojE, .tnirinjr nd all kindf of Job h or done to onier ami wnn (jtijuien Hlrirt attention paid ordrriDg ftrtit-ki for par Vim drjirinir It. Coniiuniera will find It to tbelr dvanta.j?e to tmrcbfuo from ut. Our lock and pricnwill cat Iffy yitu (hat we dn aill ruod warn at nriPM thnt plraa the iH-oplr. You will liud on t urtio itrcet, nearly op ponte tbe hK-luuKt 1 1 tc) . Oict-ola Mill. I'a.. Ma 10, IHTI If To Tax-Payers I TX arrordan' with an Ant of tho (Jt-neral At X ftmlly of Ihifl Cunimotiwcnlth. apprni ed the Sd day of M.ireh. A 11. IHTO, "n-latins to tlx collvciion of tsrn In the o -oi.ty of llrnrftr-ld, nutiro ia thrrofore herel.y (jir-i) to tlie taxpayer milling tn Ihe dictrirU Ik1iiw Darned, that the CountT Treasurer, la awurtliinrn with the erouud eetion of laid Aft, wilt ftltend wt Ihe place of h'Ulinjt the bortmith and townnhip eleottoni on iI.r r.ih.wtnc named durt". fur the iUTtoe of re- cririitg th (Viuotr and Stnte taxes a: d Militia Fine aeei for MerrnanTK ann oinrra who owe a rotate Liix qie will pirate bear in miud that thry are due too : Fur llunton, Monday, June t PJth. Yt l'ui'n. Tu'fdy, June 20c It. For Itriide. We.ldff.lnT. June '2t. ThurwJay.'nt Wat l.ihrrty,)Juno 22, " Fridnr, (at Troutville,) Juno 2 VI, For II 1 1-0 tn. Raiurdttv. June 24th. For Wuodwurd, at Thnmn llendc runn'n, Mon'fay, June 2flih, fnm W a. tn. to 12. and at ruwj vtlle from 2 p. tn. to d p. m. Fur t'iulich, Tui'uday. June 27th. For iif-crnrln, WedneinlaT, June 2Bth. Fnr Jordan, Thurnd ty, Jane 2'Jth. for F'rttuion, Friday, June .'U'tlu Fr Knot. Saturday, July lit. For New Vnliiiitou, Tnei-diiy, July 4th. For t'hi'Ht, Wedn"d tv, Julv .'ith. Fur Iturmido. 'Jburfdar. Ju'y 6th, at alceiton h oune. Fur Hurnnidc, Friday, July 7th, at Hum side. For Hell, tSaturd.iy, Ju'y Hth. at II. M..batTe'r For Lumber ( itr, TiH day, July I lib. For iVnn, WtilnridjiT, July 1'Jtl). For ItradfrJ, Friday July Uib. 1'artlei ran aim pnv tliir taiea at Ihe TreMu rer tiluce nt any tune ttom tin li-rw ar-l. t p on all tat a paid "n and pear io tie to (he dn deaignaied there will ! a reduction of five p-r eent. Alter the let of ti-ptruilmr bve per eont will tie, added, which maUi ten per cent, prompt pat mtaU LKVER FLKt.Al.. Trca-urrr OiTice, 1 Trearurer, Clearfield, i'a., May 24, 1371. j 1S71. 1H71 FOIt TIIK SPRING CAMPAIGN HUMES THAT ARE FACTS! REED BROTHERS' Dry tiooda. Notion, Trimming Millluerr Kinporluui. CI.EARPIKI.I), PENN'A. Tho only eiolueive Dry Good, Store in the county. Study Your Interest I Buy Where You Can the Cheapest I PR Y GOODS: Heavy and fin It row n Mn)ina, lilenehed Mtifi lin. eilra wiie Brown nnd Itlnrhed Hheotinirfi, Pillow t'aeina;, Tirktnra Hichory Ktripe, leniina, Hlon J-rill. Cotlnnmlffi, Chm irnrrri, FlmnostU, I'lhttJi, I'flninra, JVpralen, l,Hwnn, (Irena'lirtea, llt'rnnniea, Hmnnier Silk, JnpnneM Filk, RlrV'k Silk, very ?", l.tA tfr yanl. The hove nrn new, frcl, (rooifn, and hnre only to be prieed to know of their remark Me oheapiieaa. II O S I R l Y : U.lirV plnln and rihhed Hoee, l.'r. tol.?.S per mir, thililrrn'a (.lain and fancy Cottnn llnne, tieni'a Urown nnd Illne Mixed Hone, HoperMont and Horror fine Tliilllh Hnrnlnr Male II'e, Pnl hns: if .in and l.inlo Thread H-nm, I.mllr', Minfm', t'hiltlron'a. IJent'i and Hnya' In. lia tlauat and Little Thrend rndrrwure. La-lien', Mrn'a and CWMrtVa Ttctlln, T-l-U Thrrft-1 and Stlk (lli.Tfu. CliiMren". Kid r.h.vra, l.ndirV Kidtjlovea, nil rolnm, (M 75 nnd 2. tin per pair. (irnl Ktd (llovaa, nil coliir, Lile Thread and lit rlln tlhu ea. WHIT K (I 0 ODSt Piqiirn, rhdecfl at y let fn Slripre, l"iiirn, Cor1n rtnd.iilin Kmihn, 20 to flflo pcryurd; Jnonnrta, NiinuM'k", Vielorin l.nwn. Hwimi Mull, whle and nidored Tntlelnn, Tnjta t'hn-k-, Mit-rjoito Nit, rurtn.n N. t, 40, .r.U nnd At) rcnta and l.00 yvi r ; Twlea nnd T.mlin,!, pr- m-l Cltu hed Tiiltle ntnatka, Niiiikina, tjinli.i, Ac. Knglidh Cro-het KlfT i nffa, Irnrtcrint Ktuhmid ery, Hrgitered Kmhroiilcry, Viilmcia lafe. Not tWiirham l.uee, KrilMntt, Alexundria Frltlinff. 1lr.mt.0Ht r.ilinft, Innlinsf. Mpijle and Alweva KraHy Itnfllinic. Herrnlri Urald, Aynr lrn.l. Hair Ki'a, II luck ami Drown Hwitehet. Chiuninii, Iltittnna of eiery deacrltlun, Klorvo Uatluua, do. F A N C Y GOODS: I.ai-o rotlur", I.inen Totlan and CurTu, Vnder. uli-evr-fi, rhttni-etR, Hin-lktrr hirt'n, Tii-ft and Ho wo. Hiiibnn and Millinery Uoodn, Trimnti-d Mats and Kotinett, 4.. Ac jt-9rHnyert will p'eaae nit thia their at tan -tton. Time and inonry will ba tared. It em r Oiler Ihe plaeo : RKKD jmOTUKKR. - myir Market it ect, (loa f.eld, Pn. "I LANK C OXSTAHLri" Af,EfJ T0H ) tali at thil Boa, . grat ?stat for tr. JjH 8 AM; I Valuable Hotelin Wallacetonl A rnrwe and aoinniodiooe Tavern Stand aituate pn trio corner of ClMrtalil and Hnughiuan etreeta in Hen il!eti'of Wallaoeton. The buildins li i.ll feet in flu, wun goim iiaDimg ni-"-'i w the premieeer The llouee hei fair eliare of the publM patronage and will be rold on moderate turwie. For further information applj to the aub acrlher, redding oo the premiiel. ,.,., JUij 31-ira ono. n. iiwiiwuo. Valuable Crist Mill For Sale! I 1MB underlined oflere For Pale a Oriel Mill, Ilwrllini Home and Store Home, eituale in ..,' Millnorl. t'leartield oounty, Fa. Tho Mill ia in n.l (mmliiinn. hneinr been repaired and put in tiorllent order within the latt year, and hsi a zood paring- euitom. It il liluntad in one of the beet wheat-growing- aeetiona of the eounlr, which decidedly iucreair-a it value. The I)wellini II. man ami Sture itoom are aiio in rood order. Together with tba above propeily will bt aold about 00 ACHES Or LAND, partly cleared and balance in Timber Land. tanTerma made known on anplieatlon to too underlie; ned at New Millport F. 0. Mayll-ain joua rua. Houses and Lots For Sale! .ill aril a well imnrorMl Ilouae anil Lot, llta atrd on liwuat atreet, beiwt-t-o Third and Kuurth; and a large wall fluiihrd nrw liuuwaml two Luta, liluatrd on tha anulh ml eornrr of l.ocuil and Fuorlh ilrorla. ror irrmi and oonill- tiona amir lo juil.n n. biiluahi Clearfield Hay KU', Zm. ) II I V A T I! A L F. or Valuable Real Estate 1 Tlia aulncriticr will offer at nrivale aalr, on na.un.l.l. tcrnia, tba lollowins Krai Ealata, alla- alo in Murrin townaliip. Clearfield eounlr, Pa., eonlaimnj; 1IM II HI.II and allowance, ana liarm tlierron erected a Iwo-atorj plana lluuie, ,'i'el, frame Karo, 6O160 frel, and all Iba other ntot-niirr outbuilding, all in god order and repair. Ten aerea of an Orchard of tha choice, t varieliea 'if fruit A nerer-failiug Knrinf at Ihe home and a Well at the baro. One hun dred ac-rt-a of it ia underlaid with a rein of the heM qualitr of Coal, lis feirl and leren inchea in thicliiieaa, open tu iniiiectlon at any time. tl-Fur further infurination imiuire of tha tub- criucr at bia rcaidenca in Morri, town. hip. DAM LI. BEAM, Eylertown T. 0. 4:i:3mJ Agent of Ueo. Ueam. "yr.ST VIRGINIA Timber and Coal Lands FOR 8ALSI The fallowing tract, of Timber and CoM Land, are ollered for Bale : Una tract of 1 7. DUO arm, lying on theKlk Kiver. in Weh.ler eountyi three tract, lyinif on the Mine rirer in Uraitoo county, two of' ,UU0 aerea each and one of 1,01.0 aore. ; and oue tract eonuiuiiig H,M0 acre., Ivinr on the Oauley Itivcr, in lchola, county, iuelillea to tlie.e lau I, are tierfect. Any Iniurraation ooncerning ttirae lanilicen M had by ad Ireoing U. n. rur.UAl,, March 171-tr. I'lnlipsuurg, I'a Farm for Sale ! "CONTAINING U ACRKS, in a food elate of J cultirollon, aiiuaicu in riae lownanip, ti'ir- fit-Id county. Fa., ahout eighty rod from Lopnn a Klourine; Mill, on tbe turnpike leading from t'ar weuivillc to ticaitit Id. llavinr a story and a hall holme, aUldo and out hnildinjc therm. n. There ia alo a g'Hid 'pfinf and a young orchard on the prrmiaca. Any perron dcitrine; a nice little home will find thia a very dcairu.!)lj location. For further particular- in a utre of Rachel Cald well, 00 the prtttiiee, or addre-e 1, . r vr.Minu, J4rrh 20 If. Curwenaville, I'a. ftlOfflif.5, Taxes & High Prices Repealed! A NEW START! CHEAT RKKITTION OP PRICG3 tk GREAT ATTRACTIONS, at HARTSOCK Sl GOODWIN'S, Cl'UWENSYILLK, PA., Catmd ly the opening of 1 new lot of SPRIXO & SUMMER GOODS! W tike plcapure In infunnlun our eld at Well nt iirv cuili'inera, and the iuliie ftrnrrnlly, that we hve relmitel from the i-at with a In rye and welt at'Uoted ituck of (fiod. We call e'pcetal attention to our aleant afortmnt of Hilka nnd DreM (JooJa, in avtry variety. tatitiierr. Cottonadcp( Jeana nnd Sheetinga, and every rariety of I'ouieatio lry flood, at prierg to iuit the titnoi. t.tidiea' and Chil-lren't boea A (Iuit era in rndlftt raru-ty. Cat) andexaminethem. Alio, Mrn'a and Hva' Itoots and hhoet, of every kind and price, .lata and Copt in erery 1jlc, Hoop Ski:t, Fkch-lun and tlhue fitilnjr Corta, Ho- aiery and ttlovrt, Pket Cutlery of tha II 11 eat liiigliuli mnko, hm-jn, Perfumery and iN'uliun ol all kinda. tirtorrntKs, yi kenswark, ItAkDWARE, i?ALT, PAIN'TA, 0f, Wood and Willow Ware, Drnjci and Patent M'-dieinea, and In faot everything: yon want. All of which will be told cheap for cuah or country pro Jure. &atuWooI and Fliort RhliiKlea Wanted! HARTsocK a noonwiN. CurwrnavUle, Pa., .May 21, 187l-2tD. SPUING GOODS! JUST ItECKlVIXGl T KIIIT r.M.ICOKS. BPI.KNIHD ID,-. C.tLI i rof,, Iti-lntnrK. r-liirlitiK t hovka, alii,lins I'Uul", Whito HooiU, l',.rrnlrs, Japanona Silk", HIiK'k Milks, Kilk r-pliii., Illsi-k Alparas, TaMr l.inrns, N'clrctt-cns, Mtswl,, Hoys' I'aJaiuitrci, io. AT J. MU.KS KnATZCIl'S! 1 1 o?ii-:nv, K ni.ovw. hem pAiti.i I 1 Kill lllot-f,, l.aeo Cjliars, llAir tSwilclius anil I lug-nous, Hair Not,, t'orKf-ts, Hoop bkirta, As. AT J. M11.K3 KIMTZKIl'S! I) Solin, Voliet llilibotis, Ituttons, Ao. AT 1. MII.KS KIIATT.KR'H! T nniMKi) iiATf. nninoi. Milliocrr Oooits, Sc., 00. AT J. MII.KS KliATZKK'S! UNKtJI'Al.K!! (JTOCK OF L.Mlirs' AMI t'litlilrrn'B Stior, an.l (liiitrrs, Moti'a r-'rfn-h Ki anil Call lluots, Cull Hlul I. noting tiuitrrr, Aa. AT .1. MII.KS KKATZF.R-SI 2,000.7! 1MKCKS WALL HAI'KIl . In Oil frr Imll t'arpr',. Floor till Clollia, Win-In ."IiiiIa,. li.nl tVbilo tlmalto Ton Witro, tiia.s M'arr, Talila Knirt-a anil Foiks, Ao. AT J. MII.KS Kit AT ST. KITS! IKUfE TKAS, rtlKFUn. AND OTIIKR (Irof.rloa, llriril Apolra, I'oaohca, Clierrirs, I'runvs, Catmrd Fcaobt-s, Tooiatora, Corn, Ao. ifff-Thr. ahnvo, with an fmmMi.r Block of nlhor t J i.ndi., havo lorn Imofflit nt I hi lowont oah pneoa, anil will lio uffpn-d at vrrr low mtrt. JMrCnmn and aiaraina tbrna whollier you bur or not. J. M. KHAT7.FR. (Fcru-trlr C. Kratirr A Son,.) Ni-t ilor to II. F. Ilil.-r k Co. 'a II ard nara Stars, riinrlialil, Marth 15, IS7I If. I .loll Hil.Kt Sit ni'tltlinS and trraral ' two bor,a WAOtiN. hr K. A. IRTIN t CO.. Cor.n.ill. Ta , Mar 14, lSTI:4t. jiJ-ECKTIES-Tba rery latest itrloe. 1 1 r. " rr LI.FRTOXI. Ill H liTEIT MOTRI THE LATEST MOVE! HARTSWICK & IRWIN'S DRUG STORK, To tbalr new building on Seoond Blrett, nearly oppotlta tba atoro of W caret 4 Belt,, CLEARFIELD, PA., Where tbey wiU cootiiM to aupply their old and at many new eaetomcra tu may come, wn PURE DUUGS! CHEMICALS! PHARMACEUTICAL rREPASATIOSrl, (Including all new remediea,) Patent Medicine., Taints and Oils, fl'asa snd Pulty. Hch'jol Book,, ftalionery, Paper, Ae also, a full lioe of llrug gilts' Sundilea, Hair Tunica, Cosm.tiea, Perfomeriea, Toilet Arliclra, Bruiher, Toilet Soaps. Pocket Book,, Ao.r nil ot the leit o,uaiHy. PURE WISES AXD LIQUORS, for medical t aon.inntal purpoict only. Pure White Lead, Colore of alt )mdf, Raw and Bulleil Lin need (hi, Wrui.hM, Turpen tine, Coal Oil, Taint I Varuiali llruahe. Flavoring Katractl. Coiifacllontrin, Bird Seed, Ppice, ground and on ground, of all kinda. SMOKERS AXD C1I EWERS Will find our Jtock of Chewing end Smukinr Tobacco. Iinnortcd and Do- niestio Cigars, SnufT nnd Fiae-cut to ba of the rery bast brands tn tlia Basinet. LAMPS AND CHIMNEYS, All kind, of UI.iFS WAItC, GMRDEX BKED9. MUSICAL I.NSTIllliENTS and Mu,ical Trimtning, of aeery rtriely. llarinr a Tonr etnerienoe In the busine,, and an eiteiitire and well eelected alock of medicines. we are ennblrd to fill Phyiiotant' prcacriptlous at the shorten nolico nod on the uott re,oi.ablr Urms, dry nnd night. HARTSWICK irtWIX. Clearflel.l, Pn., Mar SI. IMI-tf. Ardtt-arf, Uinivarr, U. II. F. BIGLER & CO., DIALKRI IN II A II I W A K 13 , Alto, Manufacturer of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. C L E A R r I E t, n, PA. I LOT OF SADDLKS, BRIDLES, Harnrsa, Collnrr, ,lo., (or anla fcr II. F. BI0LKR 4 CO, 1 JALMERS PARENT UNLOAD l( ltj Fork,, for aals fcr II. F. BIO I.F.n CO. 0,r' PAINT, PUTTY, GLASS, Nailr, etc., f r sale by II. F. 1 CO. JJaKNESS TUIMillNGS iSHOE Flndlnra, fi r sala J U. F. 11KUER CO. UNS, PISTOLS, S WORD CANES vor sals oy II. F. BIGLER t CO. CTOVES. OF ALL SORTS AND Sixes, fur sala br II F. niGIEIl A Ct). I RON! IKON! IRON ! IRON ! For sals kr II. F. BIOLER i CO. II OlISE SHOES i HORSE SHOE KAILS, for sala I7 II. r WUI.ER t-O. ULLKY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES And bait Manaficture, for aala by II. F. niOI.K.R A CO. jMIIMBLK SKEINS AND PIPE n0E,f.,r ,ala by II. F. niOLEU I CO JODDER CUTTERS for sulo ty sin-IOTO II. F. lUni.FU A CO. ISAAC K. STAUFFEH, tVATtin:.s Jtuia.iiY, 148 North Pceotid Pt , eor. of Quarry, rilll.ADKMMIIA. An atirtmcnt of Watohea, Jewelry. Pil.er and Plated Warw oonntHiilty on hand. Hepnirinf of Watchcaand Jewelry promptly attendi-d to, S:ty FURNITURE, MATTRESS, FEATHER, BrnniNO warerooms, 44 NOIITU TENTH ST., ClMoatn Ft nttrt ri: S.rln: Hf.. Sprlnr Colp. H,riis MallrfM-s. Hair MntlrcHrs, llwfk Mittrea, wlrnw Mnn.ritufs, Ftntlirr Foatlnr 1M, HoUtrra and fillows, t'lmntrrnans,. Coin, rorlnldos, Dlatiltt-ts, iiilla. Call nnd so tba WOVEN WlltB MATTIU5, The bet rrer olfurrd fir saln. K. B Our Intention U lo lira! all eimlomer" so tbst they t ill beoiims iernianrnt tinnier, with oe, sod orders will rronlre Ilia same nltentiorj, and norsoni can boy Jail ss cheap as It nreaenl at tha """i . Marck 10, I?; I 3a 1 Clearfield County Bani- fT'll K CUrld CoMi.1. BiT.. 1 led Iniiltniien baa torn out . tbe aurrender of it charter, tt M "' I Ati tie noe a i- ownen hy the lLb I will continue the Batiku.s buiinr,, tl-K I plane, aa private ilat hen. rder ,u 'k'w. Ol tbe 'LlearOeld Coei.ty hh li ' 1 poopible for the debtt ol th p,t, , , ' it nui-eon aemana a the et,aLtM . received and .Dtereil iaid wben . 1 a filed lime. Pai.er dir(,untefi .. 'i I aa Brretror. Uur periooal rtsi. pledged fur all D out. retried fct!,Jt 1. trans eted. A rontinnai.ee cf sh.i.. ' ronatx of the buaineee tnen of th. f I peetiully anlie:ed Aa FrtairjtDt i. 4 I oncer of the late Ucarfleid Coubw (JT' I require tbe notea of laid Itank to J J1 I for red emotion. JAS. T. LKO.SAKD, WM. r UK I r. H, JA9. B. yBm, J A. K. WK1UIIT, O. L rt. H WM. A WALUru Tha hualnes, of the Ilink will be nti. John M- Adam,., Eq., a, Cah,.r. r J. I- M tfirk. T) VT T7THT n I flATTT-r.rt-T.... McGirk & perks Buccruore to Fo,ter, Perk,, 4 r, ' Plilllpaburs;, Outre Count, "a. XITIIKIIE all the bu.m.-.i of, I will o tmnaneted proDii.llj ,hi ' noil fnrora.ile terms. . .J County National Bank, CLEAnriKi.n, pa. THIS Bank li sow open indrM.fc.ul H... I W. Jl A. J I log formerly oeenpled by Leonard. fii-,,K niHBvrona aro oreir... JAS. B. OH A II A M, kll IIAKC Hi, WM. A. WALLACE, WM. P"KTH A. K. WHIlllIT, GEO. L. KED W. M. HIUW, JAS.T.LEor, Ittisrtllantous. Ilo-To,viislij) Awa.,1 OBHAT EXCITK1IEM AT THOMAS BEERS'S! r?VFRTB0Dr trying ta get tberelm.,.. j of being crowded out ioto the etli II yon want good hhoeinr dune, f te It, If yon want yoor Fit ft ironed tigtit, uu,n tr yon wtnt good Slill Iron,, r to (Ul If yon want yonr wagnn irooed ia lb, bin I atyle and workmamhip, go ta K, 1 Baaas makes tbe best blonip Mirki,,), Slate, and does all kinds of BLACK-MiTt as ebe.p na ean be doaa in the court; I My Post (Jllce address Is Clcrfltld l-tt I TIIUMAS Itlul Boggl Tp., Deo. I, 18r37-,r. Chcnp F11 mil lire. JOIIX GULICII pvTSlRKS to inform bi, old frlttitiiW- tomere, that naTing eDlareed hit tin in created bia faciHtlra for maoatactami, i now prepared to make to order rarh IVm. may be deaired, in good atyle and ( fhmr. fur CASH. He generally bai oo b..j.K rurnnure roomi, ft Tanea aMortment M m gjiad fursiture, among which art BUREAUS AND SIDEBOARDS Wgrdrobetand Book-Catea; Centre. Pifa.h Brrakfaat and Dinln titeLtlon T.liiti Boon. Frcccb-pot, Cottage,Jenoy-I,ir i m, I Bedtteai ; hffaa ot all kinnt, lUt rarki, Waah-gtanda , Roekinf trd 1 Chairt 1 tntinr-'aat, eana bottom, fir'ur.- nun and other Chairt ; Louking UUm I (trriition on band; anJ ntw aluiti 1W fretnea, whteh will ba pat in on very ruu termi on thorteet notice. He aim kecpm,, I or furnithea to orlert tora-nuak, Mat- irt . ton top Mftitretaca, CorriNH or Every Kind Mad to order, nnd funeral 1 sr tendfd ic 1 Hearte whenever de tired. Alvo, H a; ?t,: dene to order. Tht aubtrriber alio mni't.1 to ret, ard hat tonttanlly on ran4. C!" I Patent Waahinjt Machine, the bet scwuul Thtet oiinf thia marbiaa never ntfd bt ? out clean olotbaal He aUo baa Flyar't Pi -1 'burn, a to per I or arucle. A u:.( Churn never neod ba wiifcout butter ! All the ahova and many other artidn an': nlthed la cuttomert rbrap tor Caih orrsrbtn I for approved country produce. ( htrrr, ht Poplar, Linwood and otatr Lumber ibhi.k Cabinet ik, Uken in iithargt fur fan::. I r-Betnouber tha ahop U on Mirkciol ClearQcli, l a., and nearly oppomt tBt"t'i.'i 8t.-re." JOHN UlLlii Noretnher 2t, f READING FOR ALL! BOOKS it- STATIOSEnY. Marlitl HI., rirarllrld. iat the P,itof.ol 'IMIK nndersicned bet, lists te saeoim I Ihe eitUena of Clrnrneld and Ticinit; . I ba bss Sued up n room and ba, jnet rH': from tbs oily with a large nmuunl of M antler, t ooeisting in part of Bibles and Miscellaneous Ewb, Blank, Acroont nod Fa,s Book, of ,"nt I Bcriotli.n ! Psnerand Knr, lore,. Frenrb rot" nnd plain I'eos and l'rnn a i Hin t. 11 Piper,, Keeda, MortistM: Jurttuietil. tlon and rromisnor note, I Y liitr and tr nent Itrief, Legal Cap. Record Cr- ana Hii f' bbeet, Musie tor cither riano, r:uie&r rontunllr on band. Anrbock, or (ii'i'x desired that I mar not hare on hand, u ordered br first xrreet, and sold sl sUit I nr Mtail In mit i,lnn,l. t Will l'" It periodiral literature, euoh al Maiailaei.Jj" parent, Ao. r. A. umh C'learlleld May t, lr.8 tf DAVID YOUNG, Stone-Cutler nnd Stone Mwt 7 ILL etoenls all work in ki, line si erle price, and in HK.-T-l LASJH" Architectural Oraoentu In ALL STYLUS, Ptona Preuirj if rr deaeriptinn, and all kind, of niaiouvoria Iraeled for in oroutof tbeeonnir. Aaypme wiibinc to bara reep"etabla nson ,;rk w I atone. ruttitiR dtne, will find it to teir irlf I to call upon ma I would alfo liifurn tfer I- lie loot 1 ean deliver any quantity or t! slinc deired, ta 1 am the enner ol a FIRST-CLASS STONE QUAKE! I Order, for work ean bs addreneeil to DAVID VnrNd. ar:i,70 1'learf.eld ft- The Lightning Tamer. rtiiiB un1crttf ned are ire ire n t i u I enontv fir the "North American (UItim l.ltlllTMNt. KoltS." T ie-e are the n.1' rda now in nae, and are endirad by a! icfrntifle men In the euntrv. 9 hrrehy no tiff tha citiaana of the r'1 i that we will rut them up a better nd, arr led money, than la eh at a:-4 d by Ihe Uni I Mffcnta who annnally traveraa tba eoonlj f 1 oarry on our iittla raa, never to return. ENCOURAGE HOME LABOR Thoie wltblnir Ilnhtlilni Rod, eredel " their baitilir-g, need but a.ldroei u, br lertet. rail in person. W, will pnt Ihera op ertrt In thecotihly, nnd warrant tbem. The I; odi as Klxlores run bo seen al any lime br eiliirl11 oor store. II F. IIIULt K A Clearfield, March 8", I70 tl Clearfield Nursery, i ENCOUIIACR HOME INl'lVI; 'IMIK nn.,-rlirned. barln natablisl " ' , I serr on Ihe Tike. il.,.ul ball way CleerPeld and r,iTwen,Tllle, I, prr snH tr f ' nieh all klnle of fill IT TH KKS, I laud"' "' dwarf.) Krerreene. I'hriibhery. Urafe l11 (looeherrlee. I. anion lllarkhcrry, M""'"' and Rs,herer Vines. AUo, ll.erin frsb T" Qoinee. and early eenrlel hhnbarb, tr pronptly attrnded to. Address, j. D. wnitiiit eeplll iuren'i!,'J: For Rent I i. ruts4 rmi. , . .1 . ......I 'nr. uniirreisii.il oiirr J. lltilfK.i.d IU.'. hMI HI tint. -nil T. II. in Hell ti'Hli-hilt. 1'' di-pirnl.le Iwelion fi.r tl..-Iiu'li..-"- A'"''', A Uml, in tli. elMip. rtrnty ol eo'M'i J j ei liunl in llio Milne. A. Ill, I'M or r " " ll.Miderin or th. iulisrriler. Juai. u ia-it nii.Mtv nur.ru. 11 IK.t.S TOt IS-llll' AM III I I. ..... I 1 . i.. i a W fi n. Lli- ' i, j'-u . b"" i.i.'t.- ""ft in win kninnlihe instiuer, go to -. May .11, 1S71 If I!hl.H-' ItOtN UXIMI I"""1" n ut rn a J Jut reeelrad and fur ! by r ! oy , ,. April 10, f. 70. 1. V. UltJl.hlt"