1 lie fit jmMiran. GEORGE B. GOODLANDEIl, EDITOR AND PROPRIRTOR. CLEARFIELD, Va. H"EIiXE.BAY MORNING. JCNE II, 17I. Domooratio State Ticket. FOR AT-D1TOR GENERAL, GEN. WM. McCANDLESS,. or mil adsi ran, FOR Sl'RVEYOR OENERAL, APT. JAMES H. COOPER, op lAWBMm rursTT. A full ioll of the llemncrntio vote will Before the elrclion of our Slate tlvkc t by l large tnajoettr. JtVa-'Let every Tomnerat remember that, and imrre tbe truth of it upon the mind of bt neighbor. Heap- It. Tlie mhlrcRS of tlio Dcirt oeralio Setintnrs nnd memhori of A semlily, fnnnd on our firM. pni;o this week, is worthy pprnaal and reflection. It eels forlli a few of the mnny rasoul ly golicmen the Rndicitl It-ailcts liuve on hnnil and tlio ciiiiso of tlio rit'ltty in legislation during tlie past pension. Settled. Lanrn D. Fair, who uliot and killed Jndire Crittenden at Sim Francisco laBt March, was on Monday lust Bcntenecd to bo liiiiijr on tlio 28th day of July next. On leaving the court room for tho prison nhe bon ed to tho Court, remarking thnt tho for gavo all. Settled at Lapt. Radical fraud and rascality lias been driven to the wall in New Hampshire. Notwiili. standing their effort to prevent llio election of James A. Weston, t lie Dem ocratic enndidato fir Governor, by the Legislature, that body, on Saturday last, elected him by n vote, of 107 to 1j! for l'ike, Radical. Hrihery and intiiui'JaUan is at nn end in that Slate onco more. Forney Mad. Chief Justice Cliac has written a letter to n friend in Ohio, stilting thnt ho heartily endorses the nomination of Gen. Geo. W. McCooU for Governor, and that ho will voto for dim in October. This Announce ment excites Forney's loyal wrath, nnd ho has tlrcrvfurc commenced iibim- lug tbe Chief Justice. This, however, does not amount to much, lie hns abused Simon Cameron fjr thirty 3"cars, and tho twain -are just now robbing tho people and ruling tho Radical parly wild a keener lash than was ever twirled by nny taskmaster; yd, tlio slaves seem dtitilo. Monuments. Speaking ol'thcaban- donmcnt of tho enterpriso to raise a sufficient sum of money to build a monument to tho memory of cx I'resi dent Harrison, on exchange says it is far better to abandon the at Tempi to raise tlio money than to raiso the money and then abandon the otlompt to raise llio monument. With a recollection of one or two cases of tho latter kind abiding freshly with u, wo would beg to coincide. A"ain our ndvico to the Radical leaders on tho monument subject is this: Never undertako anything which will tuko years to complete, because you fail to adhero to any well defined principle, unless it is to rob tlio people. Your naino ond famo nre doth temporary, nnd not worthy of being commemora ted by tho erection of monuments. unless out of crumbling and decaying material like your principles. Crazy Official). Another heavy defalcation has occurred in tho Post Office Department nl Washington, where nil hold loyal commissions nnd aro moved nod controlled by "grand moral ideas." F. A. Macartney, the superintendent of tho post office build ing nnd disbursing agent for tho dn paiiincnt, is a defaulter to tho amount or f 35,000. Tlio cause which led to tho defalcation is as yet unknown, oxecpt to pol office officials, who ccm anxious to havo tho matter kept quiet. In conserjuencii of these troubles Mr. Macartney is said to bo Insane, and on yesterday was sent to tho government insane asylum. A singular fatality seems to he connected with tiieollicc held by Mr. Macartney. His predecessor, Mr. Olmslend, was also n defaulter to tho amount of $0.1,000, and when tlio defalcation was discovered be, like Mr. Miviirt ney.was pronounced insane, and sent to the government asylum, ond afterwards Congress inado nn appropriation to cover tho amount of defalcation. Thr Twain Thoso two culel rated original (eccssimjists and disunion ad vocatcs, Jcffinon Pavis and Horace Greeley, interviewed each other at Memphis, Tennessee, last week. It Is evident from what appears in the tiewsrapcrs thai they aro still bosom fi iend, notwithstanding tlnir failure to dissolvo tho Union. Tho latter tdl continues to lead tho disunion force in U10 North, while tl0 former leads a ki.,a of frlorn hope with a few of tl10 MlB, kill( in llloS()u(Mi who by the way ,. nnt leek us their allies ,lp u, way Tho war inado the northern di.unionisl. all rich, hence Greeley and his backer live in clover, whilo Davis and lot, followers aro reduced to bankruptcy and poverty. Greeley's trip to Texas has killed all the maniifattjrers of Kit Klu horrors. On his whole route from the Potomac to the Rio Grande lie til l not iret lillovi.r L.irnl livo Ku Kim. Foruoy'i occupation if gor t k J.J.I iLi.ni ' i I . at Tlutr Work. Tl c roniinntion of Gon. McCandlosa and Capt. Cooper, two veteran aob diers, furnishes loyal newspaper men and stumpers willi' plenty of block in trade,. They draw heavy on "tho in fernal regions" for success. Hate, malieo- and revenge, tbe food of devils ind w icked men, aro tho staples from which ''loyal" editorials nnd stump speeches nro manufactured to entialo tho ungodly appetite engendered by tho war. Although their particular pel Grant signed a treaty of peace it Appomattox over six years ogo and nt Washington ro echoed the sumo sentiment two years ago, when ho exclaimed "let us havo Pence," still tho especially godly of his party cry for war. Like tlio Paris Reds, tliey want moro LlooJ and slaughter. Wo wonder bow much blood and bow many skulls it would tnko to slako tho thirst and appease the stomachs of thoeo ' loyal millions" who never studied powder or saw u balllo Cold. What u peculiar religion and patri otism that must bo which constantly feasts upon bate, malico and revenge. And yet, wo can scarcely open a Re publican newspaper in which the cil ilor does not base a major portion of his articles on tlieso corner stones ol bell. "Peace on eurlli and good will to men" is evidently not an article of modern Radical faith. It appears to havo been superseded by Ku Klux stories and loyalty. A party held together by such lies will certainly come to grief very soon, or our country must undergo tho tor tures of Tin is. This may oot be very consoling to thoo who "pin their faith" to tlio "old fogy" Bcnliment ex pressed above, but wo hope it will opon the eyes of tho partially blind to tho fuel Unit ambition instead of pa triotism is now tho controlling clo ment with the lenders of the Radical party in this country, nnd if not de feated in 1371-7- another "irrepros Biblo conflict" will be the result. Slavery wij not bo tho objective point in tho next trusnde. It will bo be tween liberty nnd despotism. Stale, rights nnd consolidation. Couxlilii'tciial lici.tral.tl8. Cromwell's immortal obscenity on Magna Cliarta, when it whs objected to sonio usurpation ol bis, only ex presses, with impudent humor, the contempt with which the Radicals tre;U our Constitution. Tlio Constitution declares that the haben corpus the bulwark of till personal rights and liberties nIiiiII i.ot bo suspended, ex cent "in caso of invasion or rebellion." Tim Radii sis being engagod to set up .1 military tyranny over tho Niuiticrn Stales, which, even by tho rocoimtrue- lion acts, and the imperfect system of liberty nossihlo to tho people under them, wero yet working into Demo cratic bands, nnd seemed likely to vole the Democratice ticket, had to ins nend tho "ureal writ of liberty," and to do that, bad to find or make a ease of invasion or rebellion. Invasion was simply impossible so they make a statutory rebellion, nicy uectnro bv act of Congress that secret combi nations which noonu can find exist; and "fhnll he deemed a rebellion nginst the Coiled States." VI bat is tho valuo of a written Constitution, which the leirisluturo, by such audacity of tmpii denco and falsehood, may put asido whenever it chooses; when the iegi lature may "declare" whatever doe not exist, shall "be deemed" to exist, to satisfy tho Constitution; nnd may enact any violation of the Consul u tion, hv a statutory declaration that it is not a violation ! SrsQi'iilANNA Shad An obi river man who has fished In the Sinquo hnniia for forty years, sets up a new nnd plausible theorv concerning s'ind Ho says that before the Philadelphia, Wilmington nnd Ibilliinoro Railroad was built, thirty two years ago, the shad camo up in immense numbers, nnd herring was so plentiful that they wero used to cnr'cli the soil. After tho completion of tho road a steam boat was placrd at tho mouth of the Susquehanna at Havre de grace, which conveyed the curs across the river, here about a mile in width. This boat, ns tho trafllc incrensrd, was almost in constant motion, day nnd night, ploughing back and forward, nnd the commotion it created in the water hnd the effect, it is believed, of driving tho fish back into tho bay to seek other and quieter spawning grounds. About four years since tho bo-it was superseded by tho mngnilieont bridge which now spans the river nt that point, nnd Irom that time the number of shad coming up has yearly increas ed. Tho past season has been ono of tho most successful known in many years nn tho Su,-iichiir.nn. The yield at Columbia alone has been ns high ns n,C00 to 4,000 in twenty-four consecutive hours. Tho decision just rendered by the Supremo Court, of I ho Coiled States, in regit id to the right ol tho United States to tax 'the salaries of Stto officers, practically brings tho country back to its nnnienl political moorings. Willi but a single dissenting voicTj, the court has declared that "llio sov ereign powers vested in the State gov ciiiinents by their respective cniistiu lions remain unaltered and unimpair ed, except to far as they wero granted to the government of tho United .Slat.s." Too Kxpr.NstVK. Tlio likeness of Silas Wright will lie tho vignette of llio new Vol) Treasury bond,, Kdwin M. Stanton of the flu;) bonds, Thomas II. Denton of tho .'00 bonds, cx Presidcnl Harrison of the SI, 000 bonds, Anson Diirlingamo of the f . 1,000 bouds, und John A. Andrew of tho 110,000 bonds. v We may get a sight at Silas Wright, but tho others are too high for us printers. General Cluseiot, until lately Dic tator in Paris, was a Radical political soldier in this country during the war, serving us abide cnnip to General Fre mont. He edited a Radical paper for I a short time, but being unsuccessful both as a soldier and editor, he proceed ed to Franco, where ho soon became notorious as ono uf tlio most extreme I b opposition to the Imperial govern : mum, which bo plotted to overthrow. Tho people or ' HUT ( Irlonria I. .,1,1 I " 'IHIIIIl Ml 'III rnnliiicctui the St. Charles Hotel in , that city, to gnue upon the Moitbilish inscription ka upon its register by Horace Greeley. ' t - n e:-fjj''gggs UO to Work. Tho Uellefonle .Watchman, In an urticlo under this caption, says : "Tho action of the Mate t.onvcn- tion muuinir Hon. William A. Wallace chairman uf thoH'.ute Executive Com- niitteo. Is much to bo commondod. Mr. Wallace is one of the ablest men in tho rank of 'our party, ond will throw a vim and energy into tlie cam puiun thai wilKbo sure to rouso tho enthusiasm and spirit of tho party, generally, throughout tho Slnto. -Ho was formerly ctinirmnn oi mo com mittee, ond led the Democracy gal lantly through ninny n hard fought contctt. 1 he conferring of this honor boon li in again, at tins lime, is a high compliment to his skill and ability, and one which his past services pe culiarly entitle him to. Tho election this fall Immediately Jjrecedes tho grand presidential contest of 1872, and it was therefore eminently neces sary that wo should thi your havo our best man at tho helm. With Chairman Wulluco to direct our ener gies, wo feel that wo shall inarch to ccitain victory. He is un untiring, indomitable, and dauntless leader, and will wrest a triumph from tho very clutches of Radiculisin. We consider bis election to chairmanship a master stroke of policy, nnd one which will lull with a benumbing effect upon the heads of our enemies. They know it menus fight in earnest, and already we begin to hear cries of dismay and chagrin from the Radical lenders. Now, then, let ns go into this cam paign, determined to win. Wo can do itjust as easy as not, only wo must all work. Nobody must Bit down and fidd his hands and wait on others, bin every man must work with alt hie might. Tho harder wo work, tho greater will bo our victory, nnd in proportion us wo win now, ho will we win in 1 87. Wo ruvo McCandless and Cooper two ublo and eminently qualified gentlemen to bear nlofl our b. inner, with Wulluco as lioutcn unt, and, with such leaders, wo can not bo benton. Wo believe that tho sun of tho second Tuesday of next October is destined to bo tho bright sun of tho Democracy in Pennsylvania and to witness tho downfall of the people's ci.ctnic4 in tho glorious old Keystone State. And our triumph then will bo to the Radicals the shadow of tho coming event of 1S72, which shall overthrow them and all tho hosts that huvu forgotten God and the coun try und set up a political 13aal in tho land. Let every good man, therefore, bo ho Democrat or Republican, go to work at once, and help to bring about tho good old days of yore. Surely, no mini can suy truthfully that ho is not tired and disgusted with the way things arc going on now. Why, then, should there bo any hesitation in joining blinds for the sake of bettering our condition. There cannot bo tbcro will not be. Jlalhr IhralJ. littllutt the 1'imidency. General Sherman has written tho following letter to tho editor of the Now York Jemld, which puts 'an end to all talk about making him a enndidato for the Presidency : Foiiv Sill, Comanche Rkserva- ) tion, Mav 2.'), 1X71. f To the Eiliior of the. Herald : 1 havo been skirting tho Texas frontier for tho past month, nnd here for the first timo 1 meet piles of IJast- crn papers, by which I sco quite, an unnecessary muss has been raised by a purported speech made hy mo at a supper of tho Union League Club, of New Orleans, tho night preceding my departure from that city. Whoever reported that as a speech by mo, com mitted a breach of propriety, for Gov ernor yVarmoulli presided, and before 1 consented to respond to a call I wus assured by tho President of tho Society thulno reporters wero present and that whatever was said would bo in ere J und cosjlincd to tho persons present. Now as to politics. I think nil my personal fiicnds know my deep sealed antipathy to tho subject, yet as you seem not to understand mo 1 bereliy stato, ami mean all that I say, that I never havo been nnd never will be a enndidato for President; that if nominated by either party I should peremptorily decline, and even if unanimously elected should decline to servo. If yon con find language stronger to convey this meaning you nro at liberty to use it. 1 am your obedient servant, W. T. Sherman, General. f 4"Anf minis MViiifrcf. It appears that tbu Heuvor liailical's announcement that Russell Fired would recuivo tho appointment of chairman of the Republican State Central Committee, if ho would accept, was somewhat premature. Tito state ment was probably flung out by the treasury ring as a leeler. II it was such, the ulumness, not to say down right disapprobation, with which it has been received by tho Republican press of tho Sinto das convinced tho ring of their mistake. The nomina tion of Doctor Stanton nt tho bidding of the (uay Mackoy ring overtaxed the patiencu and docilily of the Radi cal masses, and the appointment of Mr. Krrotl, Senator Cameron's mil man in the west, would have led to open revoll in some sections of tho Stale, nnd would have increased tho apathy every whero. In withdrawing Krrett, tho ring have been compelled to nbato much of their arrogance, and take counsel of their fears. Sinco tho announcement in the Radical, Linn llartholoinew, of Pottsvillo, has been solicited to tuko tho position of chair man, but do pleads business engage ments as an oxeuso for declining Next ! Patriot. pAt.r (it a Railway. On tho 20th of July the Atlantic and Great Wes. tern Railway will be disposed of at pub lic sale, by virtue id tho foreclosure of tho first and second nioi liiigen in tho aggregate amounting to tho sum of f.V.1,000,000. It is believed thnt tho parties who hold tho bonds will pur chase the road, and entrust tho opera tion thereof to Messrs. George U Mu Chdlan.of New York, A. G. Thurman, of Ohio, and ii Duncan, of New York. W'm. K. Chambers, sged 8S, the oldest member of the Order of Odd Fellows in America, died nl his resi dence in Now York on Tuesday night, lie was initiated by tho Loyal West minster Independent Lodge, London, in 1801, and was ono of tho llroihcrs to cstablibh "the Order in New York in 1800. A Royal MAanuor.. The betrothal of tho young King Ludwlg, of Ilava. ria, to tho Princess Marie, daughter of tho Russian Cr.nr, is announced. Marshal McMithon has refused tho gift of a (word. Ho would never mnk-j a "loyal" President. 'j.-A!ry.:simn.:i ii m.iu tin loir ami Hit ttaclora. . TI'd dead of this educated hefn of sovon murders, who was executed at liingliiiinton, New York, several weeks ago, is after till likely to prove a valua ble contribution to science. Tbe Dinghnmlon IlepMican says : JiulufTs bruin which was carefully examined weighed CO ounces, being 0i or 10 ounces heavier than the aver, ago weight. Tho heaviest bruin over weighed was that of Curvior, the French naturalist, which is given by some authorities nt C5 ounces, and by sonio at dl ounces. Tho bruin of Duniol Webster (partly estimated on account of a portion being destroyed by disease) weighed 0! ounces. , The brain of Dr. Aborcrombie, of Scotland woighed 03 ounces. The lowor (bruto) portion of RulofTa bruin and tho me chanical powers wore unusuully lurge. Tho upper portion of the brain, which dirocts tho higher moral nnd religious sentiments was very deficient. In the formution oft lie bruin, RulofT was a ferocious animal, und, so far us dis position could relieve him from re sponsibility, lie was not strictly re spnnsiblo for dis acts. Tho measure ment of Ruin IT's bend around the eye brows (supra orbital) was 21 inches; tho skull wus probably the thickess over known. In no place was it less than throe eights of an inch in thick ness, and in most places it was half an inch thick. The usual thickness of n man's skull is less than ono fourth of un inch. RulofTs huud was oponcd in the usual way, by parting the sculp over the top ol tho head, from one' ear to the other, and sawing off tho top'. The surgeons who performed the oper ation say il required throo-qnitrtcrs of an hour to saw around tho skull, and before it wits completed they began to think lha huud wits all skull. With the protection of a skull half an inch lliich, and a scalp of tbe thickness and. toughness of a rhinoceros rind, the man of seven murders wus provided with a natural helmet thnt would havo definod the force of - nny pistol bullet. If ho had been in Merrick's place, the bullet would havo inudu only a slight wound; nnd dad ho beon provided with n cutis vra equal to his sculp, his defensive armor against bullets would havo been us complete, as a coat of mail. The cords in Ruloffs nock were as heavy und strong as thoso of an ox, and from his formation, ono would suppose that ho was protected against death from tho gallows as well as by injury to bis head, Kuloffa body was larger than il was supposed to be by casual observers. Tlio Sheriff ascer tained when he took tho measuro of tho prisoner for a coffin to bury him in, that bo was five feet and 10 inches in height, and measured l'J inches across the shoulders. When in good condition bis weight wus about 175 pounds. It is very well known that Ruloll's grave was opened three differ cut limes, last Friday night, by differ ent parlies who wanted to obtain bis bead. Ono of theso parlies was from Albany, and twice, ilm body was dis interred by persons living in Ring hamton. One company would no sooner cover up tlio body, which all found headless, unci leave it, than an other company would como and go through llio sumo operation. It is now known that the bead was never buried with tho body but was legally obtained beforo tho burial by the sur geons who have possession of it. Tho hair nnd Uenrd were shaved oil close and un excellent impression in plustcr wus taken of tho wholo head. The bruin is now undergoing a hardening process, and when that is completed, an impression will be taken of il on, J tire, then it will bo parted, tho differ ent parts weighed, and impressions made of tho several sections. "Ilxlt Hehmek." The St. Louis Republican gives the following cheerful "send oil"' to tho now Minister to Fnglund, and wo opino that its sentiuiuiilH of joy ut get ling rid of so disgraceuble a personage, will be echoed by many others than Democrats : "Thank all the gods at once, there is a cheerful prospect of getting rid of Schenck ut last. Tho telegrams from Washington inform us that Mrs. Paighl, ft cousin uf Schenck, gave a farewell reception to the Misses Schenck,' who accompany their father to England ; thut Schenck himself bus received bis credentials, procured bis rocked hat, velvet coat, knee broeches, silk stockings nnd small sword; und wind, woalher and tide permitting, und no carbuncle or other obstuclus arising meanwhile, tho whole Schenck family, bag and baggage,, will bo out side of .Sandy Hook by sundown to morrow. Wo dope they may havo a pleasant voyage, and that dis Kxcol. lency, the L'nvoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary, will preserve bis ollh iul equanimity even under tho fearful qualms of sen sickness. And wo know tlint whatever else he throws tip, do will not throw up bis commis sion thnt article ho will cling to a long ns tho present administration is in power and bis salary is not cut down. Indeed, the salary business has seemed to trouble Schenck moro than anything else. Ho procured the passage of a I ill which gave him full pay doting a four months sojourn in; Washington, when ho should have been in London; und now crosses the ocean, more, wo presume, by ,Xyay o(d loniianiy man nccauso there is nny need of it for why should this genius, who has beon able to transact tho duties of bis office threo thousand miles away from il, go thero at nil except in del'erenoo to popular prejudice. "However, we rejoice thai Schenck hns gono. Rngland may not have gained a very brilliant diplomat, but America is freed lroin a Radical dem ogoguo of the first wnter." FnANcR. Tho Philadelphia Aac snys: In estimating the position of lemting men In I rniico in regard to choosing a form of government for tho future, Gen. MacMuhnn is usually set dotvn ns an Imperialist, a friend id' tho Napoleonic ifynnsty. This is a niistako. Genernl Mac.Muhon novcr wssa personal favorite of tho Kinpemr. Ho was never a pet at tho Imperial Court. Whon the late war began, ho wns in retirement, llur.aino, La ItiDuf, Frossard and his other rivals had full away around tho Emperor. They woio politicians and courtiers, as Mac Million never wns nnd never rouM he with Ins notions nnd opinions. Gen. MncMiihon is not an Imperialist, nor will bis voice or sword bo usod to curso his country with a return to tho old order of things. "A rather serious joke wns recently played upon the Norlb Carolina Leg islature Ono of t ho uiomborsdied, and ii was resolved to convey tho remains home at tho expense, of the Slate; and when they Inquired into tho mut ter, il was found that he rosided in Vermont. -MJlt. -i ' -J- Way I hut are ttark. TI:C people living on thoMorrimao liver in Massachusetts have been highly delighted with, the liberality of Congress in appropriating $J3,0l)U, In addition to the ioO.OOO voted lust year, for improving the navigation of that stream, as the judicious expenditure of that amount, it was thought would render it nuvigublo at any time of tide to Haverhill, tho bond of navigation, for vcssols not drawing over ton foot. Their delight on hearing of tho ap propriation, however, was not to bo compared to their surpriso when they learned that the Governmont surveyor and a largo parly of workmen bad commenced operations at Melhncn, ,?;ie Hitvorhill, picking alonei from the bed oft!:" ,ivr carrying them ashore, while tho leclgd at Mitchell's Falls, just bolow them, which ru. entirely across tho river could not do removed ro as to allow vessels to pass up tho locality whero they are now operating for less than a quarter of a million of dollars. Thoir astonishment moderated, though, when they learnod thnt the Hon. Major General Benjamin F. But ler has recently piirohusod-o largo tract of land in Methuen bordering on the river, whore theso "improvements in navigation" nro progressing. It is stated in tho Boston Herald that Gen eral Duller has beon informed by com petent engineers that ho bus full enough to carry us many spindles as either Lawrence or Lowell, and the people in that region look upon it as a singu lar coincidence that the Government should be cloaring out tlie river juU where the General would want his mill pond should ho undertako to build mills, while tho stonea taken nshore would furnish a good part of the ma terial necessary to build ft dam. An honest Congressman is tho no blest work of God. jV. Y. Sun. A Nohlk Acr. On Thursday after noon Inst, as tho Express train on tho Western Pennsylvania Railroad was proceeding Eastward, and rounding a curvo uuout midway between t.eecli burg and Apollo, in Armstrongcounty, tho engineer observed a woman on tho track, waving her apron violently in tho air. Tho first thought was of danger and he immediately applied his brakes and got the train stopped just in timo to prevent a terrible acci dent, ns a muss of rock weighing about fifteen tons had fallen upon tho track a Tew rods front whore tho wo man hnd given tho signal. When li e train stopped, tho passengers wore not long in ascertaining tho cause, and appreciating the noble, conduct of the poor country woman to whose presence of mind they owed their res riio from a shocking casualty. Col. Hicks, tho conductor of tho train, at onco consulted with somo of the pas sengers, and in a short time a purso of twenty dollars was made up nnd presented to her. She gnvo her name as Mrs. Frank. A passenger on tho train, from whom wo obtained our information, desires thnt wo should commend tho caso of this buniblo wo man to tdo company Hnd it not been for her warning signal, tho truin would have been dashed into tho rock, nnd serious damage to tbe truin, if not to tho passongcrs, would have been tho consequence. Altoona Tribune. A caso of sharp practice das just come 10 ugni mat is wormy oi mo frontiers. A Judge in a western ter ritory bad an enemy who wanted him removed ; io, without any ceremony, ho forged a letter of resignation in tho Judgo's name, nnd sent il to the President, who at once accepted it, and dad n now mnn nominated and confirmed to tho placo. The decapi tated Judgo is now in Washington looking lor some other man s resigna tion to como In sotno whero else. Engono Webb, in Agricultural Park, Sacruincnto, on Sunday rode 100 miles on horseback in four hours and thirty minutes. Ho agreed to per form the feat in four hours and forty minutes for a purso of 11,000. cir tlifi'tisfmcnts. -0 5iTOUR II Of SB, 0olte.ttio Coart ttouie, LOCK HAVES, FKNK'A. Jeli'Tl HAIKKAI. KKOM, Prop'i. T. H. MURRAY, ATTORNEY AND COlX(-KI.OK AT LAW. I'romf.t eltenlton xJwrt to nil Irsl LulineM eotruitvd to hie cere in Olonrfltl'l Slid lj,jcnii,f pnunlir. (lAV on Mrkst at., oi'hoiit? Nmiglvt .lom-lry Slwr, I Irwnrlil, I'll. Ji II 71 To Farmers nnd Others! allll Flmp MiMIhH In is::s. Otrr SO POIITAH1.K TIIKKKIMNtl MAC'IIIXKS for nlr folliiwf : hour horw Tutul-linf hUnfl Al. cliiitr, with pTlinitrr IS ini nn in disinrU-.; f-air- linrne Mrsp Machine, with m pnlrnt tprrlor eomplrlot site, n Ihrro-liorao Murliine, with one or two nnnil wlirelii imir-hwrtn wilb k jscli whrtl sn-1 llisker lUcticil ; two horn. Tory hfflit draft MarriioiM, and ralrft hnrao pnwcri rinlantly on hand. I t-all particular attention to late improve, inenle nn my macliim-a. Thry will lavnratily oton. pare nitu any mai-hinra (n tl: t nilisl Slutt. A!l mdi-r promptly allrnile.l to. Itipairinr ilone on r-tiort notice anil on rmaonnlile terai. Ohl metal niA.l a,i.i. u, i-ou.. . :n I t'lariun eoinllr. Pa. Hue an iil macbine in Clear. Oil'l. Imitiiro of A. W. Wnlli-re. ft JeU 4t BTKWAHT WILSON'. O. I. c. II oeriee, QnrenRnare, Olaeeware, P'ufff and Kolionr, Confectioneries, Ac,, cbrap for eaiib. ' The uLacritier Lcei cre to inform hla old snd ftc cuMouirra that be bat opened - A VAItlKTY FTnitK IS GI.KH 1IOPF, VA. And will sell aiioilx at priccr. to anit the time. A lilieral pslurliiio will be niade to cuftomeri buy ing at nliolrratc. Call and fiamiuo my- ttnrlt hefnre purr'iaaing elrewlicre. A lil-crnl rliara of public pntront -e Is oliciled. C. , June It, 1 8T I . J. KKAOV. film Hi pe, r.. H A T T I '. N T I O N t Jl'ST FOR A MOMENT ! Are yea In need nf a Koit act of Ilarnrtu ' Are you in need of a i.iod Haddle or llri.lle' If to, cull al lha KaiMIe and llarncaa Mi.ip of Jon l H AnwM K, whrre yon eo jet the beat In the market. llonMeand Kinglc Harneea and I dica'and (jonl'ii Had Ilea of luperiur workinatinhip, atwaya on hand or manufactured to order. Bpe. cial attention il called to my atock ol t'nllnra and llninra, which are the beat in uae. I alu hare an aururtmrnt of Saddlera' Hardware, which will be diaptwed vf at rcainaltie ratrr. r.ciia.-ini of all kind prooiplly attended to. fele forget to I eaii neinre purclmaing eleewhere. r-hnp a (irft. ham't Row, Market alreet, I'lcaifleld, Pa. May 1, l(7l-ly. JOHN V. HARWfCK. I l X EC HTH I X KOTIC l--W'b.rn.i.t,ct. i leraTclmientarr on llieeataleof HKIIEITA HilTTdltFF, dee d. I.lc of pleo,B lp., Clrarfleld Co., Pa., have been irranted to the wndrraigued.end all peranna Indehtid to aaid ertala are nviieat. ed to make immediate payraet.l, and Ibime liatipa elaimi aeainl the aame'will preavnl Iheui, duly authenticated, for aatllcment. MART WHITMAN, 4aT, "n t Kieeutrii. iSff Itollf 0113. On Wednesday, June 7lh, 1871, Mits. T. E. WATSOiS Wilt rturb from rbiladc lhi with &a tntiral new nnd eligant iitortmcnt vf MIXMNEHY, DUESS and VARIETY UOOD9. TIicm GihjJi wilt for larpui aoj Goodf of tb wuob fur itjle anil quality, being iclictbd liMtcuLLT hy nyielf from the Urgoit and moit fitabiunablt bouiet on Cheatnut and Arch ttrceU, and will be tbe Ut styles fur tbe eumutr. BulaTf bought low for eaih, I can mp pi tbe trade at great 1 reduced rate. Jc-7-31 Mai. WATSON. Notice to Creditors! nAVINil determine I to quit tbe tnfrtj.intile buiinea in Kartbaut, ooticeli hereby Riven to all pnreone knowing tbempchei ludclitcd to m; either by book aocouut or not to make In nndiata MUlemeut, u I am deeiroui to clot wp my buftioMi u toon ai poaaibU. My entire took of etore guoda, constat tag of tTerjtbina; uaunlly kpt in a country atoro, will be disposed of at eon., etioer at wuuiesait) or rewu. W. S. 6ANKEY. Kartbauf, June 7, 187l:4t. MARBLE AD ST0E YARD! Mrs. 8. 8. LIDDELL, llaeiof engaged in. Ilie Marbla buiineii, deslret to inform bor friemtt and lha public that aba baa now and will keep oonatiuittr an hAnd a largo and well aclocted itock of ITALIAN AND VERMONT MARDLE, and la prepared to furoiih to order TOMDBTOXF.fl, BUS AND CRADLB TOM US, MONUMENTS, Curba and Potli for Cemetery Loti, Window Sill and Capa, alio, Dl'ItEAU, TABLE AND WASH STAND TOI'8, Ac, Ao. L. Yard on Reed atreet, near tbe R, R. Depot, Cleai field, Pa. Je7,7l $300 Itctvnrd! TIIIE COMMISSIONERS of Clearfield count; offer tbe abore reward for tba anreat and fafe dulivcrr in tbe Jail of the afurcaaid eoontj of JAllts JOII.VMI.W lleli about : j.iii i.M flic feet nine or ten inchei in hcivfat, luw forhead, brown, dirty looking hair, one blue and one ffrcy eye, tbin f.uc, dark complexion, big lipi, acar acroia upper lip, and bai one linger col off tbe right hand Dial in-lex linger. 8aid Jubnion baa bee living near Ulena Hope, Una comity fur aoiue time pail. R II. MIAFFNEIt, DAVIII BUCK, Maj 2(1, 1871. Comraifaiuoerf. rpilE LARCLST POLK KS0CK3 TUB PKU.5IMMON3, IN CLEM IIIIPEI Janice M. Dickey A Co. keep foraale the aheap, cat lilaaa Ware and tli. beat Tea in lLaeounty. Ural (Silver Drip at II ii Reat Ilia Hire flyrup al I 00 Beat No. I Syrup at 8) WANTED. I.n.li) poundi Wool and 50,000 20 Inrh Sbinglet, fur which tba higheal price will lie paid by JAMi:.-) M. DICKKV A CO. Glen Hope, May .11 I'm IjISI TIN! TlXt STOVTHl STOVES I STOVES 1 WAPLE & 1IARTMAN Desire to Inform the eltitrn of OaceeTa and the public xmprally , thnt lby harp just rtreirod a Urjre mnl up lend id aa-ortattul of Stores, House hold, Hardware and Stamped and Japanuod W area of all kinds. Also that we manufacture and kerp r-nnMantlr on hand a full antortment of Tintnen'i Wares, which we will dispose of at either wholesale or retail, to suit purchasers. Hoofing, SpoutiiifTi Kcpairing; and all kinds of Jub Work dotie to order and with di-pateh Strict attention paid ordering at ticket for par ties desiring it. Consumers will And It to thrlr adrantage to fiarehaso from u. Oar stork d priors will sat sfy yo that we do trll gtiod wares at prices that please tbe peopl. Ym will 6 ad as on t ortia si rest, nearly op poaitethe Rirhange tlolel. Osoeolst Mills, Pa., May 10, 1871 tf 1871. 1871. FOR TIIE SPRING CAMPAIGN! FIGURES THAT ARE FACTS ! . REED BROTHERS' Dry Goode, Xmlon, Trimming A Millinery i-.mporium, CI.KARFIKI.D, PKNN'A. Tba only etclniira Dry Ooedi Bio re In lha county. Study Your Interest I Buy Where You Con the Cheapest I DIIY GOODS: Hcavv and line llrown MuHn., Ulef.-'hrd Mus lin. extra wide Itrnwn and Dlewehed theelins:", Pillow Caving. Ti-'klns:, Hickory Stripe, Dentins, Blue Uri Mu, ('uttntiiiilen. Canimerea, Flannels, rrt.ila, t'elaines, rerralr. l.awna, (Irrnmlinet, Hrtnaiiiea, Hummer Silk, Japanese 8ilk, Black Silk, vary t;.M.d, at per yard. Theahore are aew, freh )tMd and have only In be priced to know an ineir reman. awe cnoapnesi. HOSIERY: Ladies plain and ribhecl tloiu, le. U I.J4 per pair, Children's plain and fancy Cotton Hone, tlenl's Itrowa and Blue- Miied H-, 8nr-.rstout and Superfine ttrtltih Reffnlar Made lloso, Hal lirisrvan nnd 1,inle Thread Hone, Ladies', Misaes', rhiMtin't, dent's and Ujs' India Uaute and I.ile Thread Cndcrttar.. I.adiea', Men's an4 Children' Perl in, Lisle Thread and PUk Ulorea, Children's Kid (.love, l adtrr' Kid i. loves, all color, (135, $1 76 and tl.Oft per pair, (lenfc Kid Ulovee, all colyrn. Us' Thread and Perlin (lloi-es. Will TP. GOODS: ri'jnrs, ; Vinlcc attlrs In Bfripra, Firurea, Cords n. ,Mtiii Kinifbed.31 toC'o per yard; Jaconets, Nanaitoks. Vietorla Lawn 8i; VmW, white and odMTed Tarlstnn, Tape Cheeks, MnMiiitn Net, CuHain Nrt. 2S, 4ft. VOund An nta and I M pet rard: Toailes and Tolir.f, Brown and Blracbrd Taldc BnmaFks, Napkins, VJuUta, KnflUh Cnrchet K-letnga, I m peri it I Knihrnld ery, UrgiMered Knihrmdery, Valencia Ijice, Not linjrham I. are, FrlMins;, Ateiamlna Fiilltnc, llrtinnurs; Klrin(r, In-priins;. Mngie and Alarms Hearty BuffllnK, llercttlee ttrftid, Alpaca Fraid, Hair Nets, Black an4 Brown Switohe. Chifreana, Buttons of artry deserlptlon. SIcct Dultons, Ao. FANCY GOODS: t.aa Cntlara, Lined Collect and Cuffs, !'nder lee res, ChimUeie, Handk.rrhiera, Tie and Bows, ftihbon and Millinery Uoeds, Trimmed Hats and Bonnets, An., Ao. fT-Bnyers will p'eas k't. this tbdr attrn Uoa. Time end mn7 -J".aW. . ResaeaiboMhe place : HEED cnoTniRR, WjyIT MarkH ftrewt, Ckarf5M, Pa. C4 4:1 1AI.I, AND EXAMINE tba KL'W UOOI'S at 4S rULLERTONS. 1 ATIIHS' AND OKNT-8 gATCHKI. t a D. R. Ftn.tllltT0K'l. BLANK. ('t)ilTAIl.K, KAI.I- F0 Mia ,t tkii grat tfstatf for Jjalf. IIK HAl.Ke- Valuable Hotel in Wallacctonl A large and enmnodioui Tavern 8tand liluala on the corner of Clearfield and llaughraen atreeta In the Tillage of Wallaeetun. The building ia 12 l3S feet io aiae, with (oimI itablin jiieened to the preniiaef. Tbe Ilouae haa fa.r ehare of the public patronage and will be fold l.n moderate tcrma. For further information apply to tba lub eribor, rcaidiug on the nremiaea. May 812m UKO. W. II ARK INS Valuable CrlstJIIIllor Sale! fpIlK andcrsi(;ncd odors For Bait a Grist Mill, X lwellios; House and Blore House, sltunte in Nar Millport, Ck-arfield county, Pa. lbe Mill ia in good condition, having betrn repaired aad put in e ice I lent order wi'bio the lust year, auti has a good paying eustotu. It is situated io one of the hest wheat grow. Dg sections uf tbe oonty, wbicb dtwidt'dly i no realms its value. Tba Dwelling House and Store Itocm Arc also in good order. Together with tbe abore property will be sold about 60 ACllEa o.? laxd, partly Iereu -d balance in Ti tuber land. VtmTruis made known on application to tbe undersigned at Kow Millport P. 6. May l -3m JOHN FOX, Houses and Lois For Sale! I will sell a well Improved House and Lot, shu nted on Locust atreet, between Third and r uwrth; and a larga well finiithed new JlooMnnd two Lots, situated on the sou' h east corner of Locust and Fourth atreeta. For terms and eon Jl tions appl to JOHN W. bllL'GAKX Clrarfleld May 17 lb; 2ia. ) R I V A T G HAL I' Valuable Real Estate ! The subseriber wifl offer at private ante, on reasonable terms, the following 4teal K state, situ ate in Morris township, Clearfield wunty, Fa., oontaining ItH) ACHKS and allow ane, and having thereon ereH wo.-ir r-'ik House. tx Vi fret, frame Ham, (JOxCC feet, and all the other nioesaary outbuildings, all in good order and repair. Ten acres of an Orchard of the choicest varieties of fruit. A neter failing Spring at the bonse and a W ell at the barn. One hun dred acre f it ii underlaid with a vein of the best quality of Coal, sil feet and seven inches in thickness, open to inspection at any time. f-tJ-Vor further Information inquire of the sub aoriber at his residence in Morris township. DANIEL liEAM, Kylertowa P. 0. 4;5:3raJ Ag-nt of Goo. Beam. ESa" VIRGINIA Timber nnd foal Lands FOR SALS! Tbe following tracts of Timber and Coal Lands art offered lor sal: Una tract of 17.0UU acres, lying on the Elk Kiver, io Webster county ; three tracts lying on tlie same river in Bra Hon county two of i.Ot'Q acrei tech and one of l.ouO acres aud one tract containing tl,3 0 acres, lying on tbe (Jauley Kiver, in Nivbolaa county. Tb. titles to thetvt lands art perfect. Any information concerning three lRndscan be bad by addrcsoing U. 8. FLEuA I,, Mareb22, HTl-tf. Philip-burg, Pa: Farm for Sale I piONTAIMNU ACRES, in a good state of j cultivation, situated in rike lowtipinp.tf.ar field county, Pa., about eighty rods from Loan's Flouring Mill, on the turnpike leading from Tar wensville to Clearfivli. Ilxring a story and a halt bouse, stable and out butldings thereon. There is also a good spring aii I a ynng orchard on tbe premises. Anj ptrsi-n d urir g a niec little home will find this a very dmiraMe location. For further purtiuU.i imjuire of Uaobel Cald well, un the premises, or addrcF T. W. FLEMISH, Mxrch 29 tf. Curweupviila, Pa. xj (boons, Grorrrir.5f (?tr. Taxes & High Vrices Repealed ! A NEW START! GREAT REDUCTION OF PIIICES k UREAT ATTRACTIONS, at HARTSOCK 4 GOODWIN'S, CCIIWENSVII.LE, PA., Cauaed by the opening of . new lot of , SPRING & SUMMER GOODS! We take plrarutt la Informing our old as well as new customers, and the puMic geaerally, that we have returned from tbe Kst with a large aad well trlected stork of goods. We call pcinJ attention to onr eligant assortment of riilke and Im-s iJools, in trtry variety rarsimrres, t'ottonaJes, Jeans and Kheetinpi, and every variety of Iomrs(;c Pry tlocis, at prices suit Ihetimra. Ladies' and Children's Phoes l 0 oiler io endless rarirtv. Call and examine them. Also, Men's, nnd Roys' P-kU and rboes, of very kind and price, Hats and Cape In every style, ILiflp hki-ts, " Fkelrlon and tilovr C,;inj Corsets, Ho siery and tlloves, F't'kct Cutlery of the finest Knglisb make. Knaps, Perfumery nnd Kotio.it of all kinds. aROCFlUK. FISH, til EKNWAUK, 6 ALT, HARDWARE, FAINTS, Oils, Wood and Willi. w Ware. Drug and Patent Mrdicines. and In fad evervtbint ya want. All of whirk will be sold cheap for oash or country pnidocn. iktaWwol and Short Shingles Wanted ! IiaKTSOCK A 100IW1N. CurwensvU Pa., May J, inn 3m. SPRING GOODS! JUST RECEIVING! TU1IIT CALIOOKi. Pri.KNMI) 10e. CAI.I J enea, llelatnce, Whirling t'liei'lm. Mil.liua, 1'laidn. While tiood., IVrei'e., J.p.ne.e Silk.. Illaek Hilki, Fill Poplin. Itlaok Alpncia, TtMi I.mrl), YtlTuteena, Slianle, Uovi' tVaiiuvrel, ao. AT J. MILL'S KltATZril'S; HOSIERY, KII.K til.OVK". lllfST PARIS Kid llive, lre Cjliara. Hair Sw ilehea and Cliinona, Hair Net, Cum-ta, Hoop Skirla, Ao. AT 1. MILES KHATZKR'S! DRESS TlttMMINtlS, OIUK IRINOES Salin, elet ltitibon, r.uiln, Ao, AT J. MIXE3 KKATtrit'8 1 fT? IMMKD HAT?, RIDIIONS, 1. Milliuerr (JooJ, Ae Ao. at J. milks Krt.mr.R-st UNEQl-ALEO PTOCK OF LADIES' AMI Children' Slioe. nr. I (l-ifie,, M, n' Frenrh Kip and Calf lluot, Call and LaiIimj Uailere, Ae. AT J. MILES KHATHKICSI o nnn p wi - paper -o. . t,JV.IJ l Oil eer noli t'ame'B. Flonr 0.1 t'liith, Vt'indnw Slm.lr. het While tSraaitn Tre Ware, tllaal Ware, Table Knivea and Fork, Ac. Al J. MILES KRATZER'S I CHOICE TEAS, CFFKE, AND OTHER tlrorerie, DHad Apple. Peaehe. Cherrie. I'ranea, Canned Pea.-hva, Tontaloea, Corn, Ao. aThe ahoee, with an lmniene aloe It nf other Onod. hare hoi-a ImhiitIiI at trie lnrt eaeh prioea, and will be offered at eery low ratea. HtrCoine and eiamioe tlieea whether TOO J. M. RRATZER. (Forwerl, C. Kialier A Pont.) 5tt door to Tl. F. Bigler A Co., Hardware Store. Clearllold, Mareb It, ll;l K. 1-Vin PAI Fl-lt Bt'OOIES and aer.ral iw.-kore. H'AUUNK, hy K. A. IIIVIN A CO. Cuiwenarllla Pa , May It, lRTI It. ECKTIES-Tb. eery laieet ,i)lea-e , JI. H. 7vl(I.EET0K't. gar.l-S. Clearfield County tcri fpilK Cle.rllel.l Com, I,,,,, . led ln.tliailM ka. oi. ,., ,," tue eurrender ot lir el.Hrii-i, (,B AlFlta atock ia vwurd li tli. ... l;. plane, .a n I rate baokara. ai.a.1".', J vl tl.. "ClearBeld Count, h... . V'tJ ponilbla for tbe dabta ol th, Illj( . ,"" iu aotaa on demand at th .,., . 11 reeelr.d aid tntereat paid wken ,', tied lime. Paper diae.,or.id .,. 1,1 mm H.,V...,UIV. vf. VrMIOai re.lOk.LL. oledead for all .. .l. ....... '',lk'l' Iran, eted. A conlinuanea of it.!'.'"" ...... .1 ft,, t. ..i... , ..""'"I fneeUnlle .nllrK.d. Am ."" Il ..'trie.f I... ri....:,: '"' "-ir. rrquir. the note, of taid li,k .A' for rademptl-n. IAS. T. LEONARD, RICHARD kii. WM PORTER. JA9. B. .IR. ,"" A M. A. VYAt.l.arK ' The ku.lnei. of Ih, Rank .ill b,'Mll uh m- nvm... r.rq.. a r;ahier. f j. T 1 ITTTVITri at a an jujx u a uullectioh HO or McGirk & perks. Suocrarora to Foster, Ferks. a r. PliUliiabur'T. I'cutr f-A, n - - n " --"'J, rt, "ITTIIKIIK nil th t..i.ir,.. it . T wil' oc transacted promi.tlv and 7r moat fnlurt.il Ifrni ' ir7 County National Bank, ri.p.Anptrr h n . THIS Bank I, now open and nedrlkrVi nea. OSee nn Second irei im .l.i ing foruerlT eeenpied bj Leonard, Fiun,' Diaicma, aao nrru r,H J Afl. B. (IR A II AM, mi-HAKD n WM. A. 'ALI.C, WM. HiRTS't A. K. H'RIUHT. 0E0. L. lUKll VT. M KIHW Jul t ii...... ju28,j Ca.bier. p,r ttisrrUantous. oggTowiishiiAwak ' GREAT EXCITEMENT AT THOMAS BEEES'S! TVFRVBODY tryinj to r.t tbeie r Utlw -B -A wr,ua rrwwucu UHI low U9 eulO. It n want good hhor ing done, go te Fun If yon wnnt joor 8lei . irooed right, guu htm II yon want good Mill Irons, go 10 Butt If y want your we gon ironed in tbsbiit style and workmanship, to to Bilk. BatMa anakea tbe beat Blanp Margin i,1M State, aad doe all kind of BL A( h.-.M171IIVt aa ebe.p aa ean be done il th, count, fur Cut 11 Poal Ullica aJJre.a 1 ClearUeid Br ire. THOMAS bttKi, Bore, Tp., Doe. 1, 18(l7-tf. Cheap lnriilturc. joiin cuLicn DVS1RES to Infora bi old frirndi .iilt.t turner, ibat bating enlarged bii hr ui luereaved bia farilitira tor nanulaelorirr. a, j, now prepared to make to ordi-r ueb FurDllriH mar b. deiired, in F"od elyle end ateheanui for cab tl. lie generall, baa on b.nd. a in Furniture room, . varied aaaortinonl ot rtig. maue ivraiitir, hii.b wuico are UVKEAUS AND SIDE-BOARDS, WarJrobi and Hook Cases; Centre, fofn, Ttt'.a, KnaVfast aid Lining ritvuston Tables: da- Don. French pfMt.Cottage.Jt-nny-Lird and Mtet lied leads J S fss of all kiodf-, uk .ttidi, I Hat racks, w a-n slants t flock. n and A-a- Chain I prlnr-ent, rant httiir, tar'ur. roe- nion abd other Cbaira ; Loking-GUfer f Trr des-riition on band ; and new glasses fr 'i frttmee, which will bt put In on very na jdi.; terttit on shortest a' tire. H to kers cp bict t.t fiirnl-het to oricrf lors buik, llalr tL Cwt- ta U p Jdattreeif. Coffins r Evert Kind Made to order, and funerals attended eilfc i IJearae whenever desired. Also, House Faictic done to order. Tba subscriber nUe nianaltf. tures, at a nas eonsianiiy nn band, tk--i i Patent Hashing Machine, the best new la im! Those asing this machine never netd bt out clean clothes I He alto has Flyer's Pst rburo, a superior article. A family asing tkls uuurn ut'ver moo do wiinoui nnuar I All tbe abort and many other articles arsfir- aishod to customers cheap tor Cash or eictsertt far approved oonntry product, Cherrv. M.i!i, Poplar, Lib wood and oteer Lumber suitable fvr Cabinet woik, taken to dcbaiige for furmlBi Fr- Hemeiiibsr the shop is on Msrkef eireet. CUar li ild, A' a., and Bttarly opposite ihfOUJtf bl-re." JUH UUUCIL November 3fl, 18RI y READING FOR ALL!! BOOKS ST A TIOSER Y. Market St , riearflcld. (al the Pnat Office.) '11 B nnderaigned bego leave toannounertv the eititem uf Cleat field and vicinity, tkit he has tit ted np a room nnd has just reiurt.fi from tbe city with a largo ami uot of readitf matter, oaristing in part of Bibles and Miscollaseous Boob, Blank, Account nnd Pasi DrHks of etery de script tun t Paper and F.nvelot es, French ffttti and plaint Feai nnd Feneils ; Blank, hensi Papers, heeds, Uortrsgce; Jadstnent, tump- tion and Frtmissory nut i White ar-rt Terrs; soent Hrtef, Legal Lap. Keeord Cap, and B:l; tp, Sheet, Music lr either Piano, Flute nr Vixlis eonrtanily on hand. Any hooks or stn) rrrr desired tbet I bit nt havo on hand, etti be or ordered hy first eiprets, and sold at ehul'sls or retail ! sail rustnuiere. I will aire krta periodical literature, such as Magnes. ri papers. At. r A. (JAlLi. Clearflald May T. trs tf DAVID YOUNG, Stono-ruttf r Rnd Slonc-SIason, T ILL eieente all work In bit lint at avi- M aratt pnec and in r I.iT-t-LA,-s si;ls. ArcLitectural Ornameuts la ALL STYLFff, Ftono Prrsirg of etery description, nod all ktnl nf oias'-n work res traeted for In rontnf ihe in onty. Any ptrsn wishing to hart rcfperinbl niason work end stone-cutting dene, will find it to their r teres! to call upon me I would al o li'furin the b lie thnt I ran drliver any qtmrtlty er cisrs tf stone deiired, as I am the owner of a KinST-CLASS STONE QUAKRY Orders fur work can bt addreae d to DAVlli YO! NO. marr.l,? - Cleaiheld Fa. The Lightning Tamer. rpilG ndnlHa.d .r. (be at.l. Af.nl, iw tlii e"onl f..r llie' N..rih Araeriean lt.ltaniid I.UII1TMNU Rh1)S." T ies, are ltem.N ..I d m w ia .... and are endnried bj .11 L. arlinnllo nien in th an- ..ttr tba eiiiaea, of Ik eeail, that win rui ikeaa a, . belter d. aad l"l let wiot, than la ehara-ed b, lha fiirifa ace.la who annual Ij tratrrae Ilia eounijr aad carrt ol out llllla caab, arrer to retwrn. EXCOURAf.E HOME LAPOIi. Tboae wibln( li,hlr.ioa Node .reeled their baildln. need bat addre a br teller, or el In iern.. W will p.t them ip ant w het, in th. county, Bad warrant tbeea. lha lti'daand Flltor,, oaa be ,eaa at any lime br ellira at oar .lore. II F. blULbK A tv. Cleara.ld, Marrh In, lf; tl Clearfield Nursery. EXCOUIIAGE HOME IXIH'STKT. rtlR anderrtrned, bavin, eatahlisbed a Net I. aery oa lb. 'Pike. ahut half way b.lwrea ClearBeld and riirwenrrtl'. i prepared to fur nlh all kind of FHIIT THE ES, Idandard and dwarf.) Ke.rereen. fhrulhry. Urape Vine, tliHMeherrl, l.aetoa ftlaek berry, Htrawberry, end Kasberry Vine. Al.n. Hiberiiia Crnh Tree, Uuinee. and ear! aerlet Hhoharb, A. Order, proaiptly attaaded to. Addrea, J. 1). FW!IT. aepfd M y Corr.rlll. Pa For Rent I ' rpilE tindrrtlKi.eil offi r to rent a pWEl.I.INrt 1. 1101-Hr; .n l libAihSMiril t-lllll', nuaie ('ut.iil P. o. in lii-ll tnau.Oip. itiia I a rery .'.'irabre loeation fu ttie bw.lnee. A lull aet of to.ila in the ,tip. Plentr ol ou.lom. A (""4 freltool in the vill.are. Addie.a or apply to 11. L. llrnderiH.n or tl.e tuliaeril.r. March li tl liKMP.Y BRETII, Jr. B tH.CiS TUWNHHIP 4MIH1 If yon want a good Libria Wt-ron, finished ap in workir.ai'hfc mauner, go to . May Jtl, WI U PEr.RS S. 1 INK, Will m A HIMN LIN I Nil SKINS J.l raoeirad and fr le by AprUIO, tT. ft. f. lir-JlgK A (W,
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