f ! i' . Si i1 1 S i GEORGE B. G00DLANDE11, BIHTO. 1HD PnorniRTliR. . . I CLEAUFIELD, Ta. WEDNESDAY MORNINO. IiKC 13, 1871. A Dead JIohhk. Gold Dust, tbo much celebrated Kentucky Btullion diod at Louisville, on tlio 4tli, from inflammnlion of Iho bowi-ls. The owner, Mr. Dorscy, was offorcd fifty ' thousand dollars and refused il three days Lofore he died. Slippery. Thcro kccius to bo groat troublo at Washington to keep a Fish in the Cubinut. That fish lias boon going out ever ainoe ho wont in. Wo suppoBu its from tlio fuel that Grant is euch a sucker himself, that tlio nforo- suid Fiah want to gut out of tlio pond, IIanos Kiiie. Two yearn ngo n lot nf crazyhcads wcro elected to tlio terri torial Legieluturo of Wyoming, and passed a law eonforing the right of suffrage upon women. The new Leg islature now in suasion repealed tlio act about ten days ago, but Governor Campboll, who belongs to tlio free love fraternity, has vetoed the bill. lttsioNED. Tlio defaulting Pension Agent, Jlajor Calhoun, who seems to have beon bossing the "Grand Army of the .Republic" in this Stuto, has re signed a9 Grand Commander. Poor fellow 1 Ho takes his removal hard. Never mind, Major; tho fruits of your "loyal" speeches, liko bread cast upon the waters, will bo gathered lifter many days. Mest quiet cat in pence. V Tub Kettle, &c The readers of Forney's Press of tho Oth havo a lifo liko likeness of tho editor of that journal in tlio arliclo headed "Curl Schuris," whom ho upbraids for doing just what ho dono himself in 1857. Forney's war upon President lielianu an, as tho result which followed shows, was wholly unpatriotic, while Senator Schurz's is far otherwiso, and wholly bereft of ingratitude. Strangled. Wo aro right well pleased that tlio organized robbers, tho tariff ring, has received a death slab in tlio house of its friends, and that, loo, at (bo hnnds of tlio leader, Speaker Jllaino, who has so constitu ted the leading committee of Congress as to enable the lax-ridden people to be heard in their protests against legalized robbery. Tho day is not far distant whon tlio tariff humbug will explode wiih woudeiful advantage to the country generally. A Loyal Guowl. Tho Philadel phia Press growls wonderfully over tho act of Mr. Speaker 13laine, for not placing the larilf humbug, Kollcy, at tho head of tlio Committee of Ways and Means, but in lieu bus placed tho commiltoo under tho control of the froo traders and revenue reformers. TjuUIio editor exe'uinu: "Wo shall enter upon the great campaign of 1872 under tho most discouraging auspices." What a pity ! Yot, what ft blessing for the country ! , Five A cm Tho present Congress contains five negroes, who have super ceded Clay, Calhoun, Webster, Cass and Benton. Wo may expect some statesmen-like speeches from theso "colored brethren" during (ho present session. Tliroo of theso Africans Do Large, Klliutt and Kuincy aro from (ho Ku Kluxed Stato of South Carolina, where tho Iladicals would liko to mako tho woild believe the negro enjoyed no privileges, and yet they now rulo in Congress. Tho other two, Turner and Walls, aro from Alabama and Florida. Altbou aces aro good cards, theso fivo will never win a gamo. MtsT be Converted. Tho Philoso pher of tho Now York Tribune has lately taken to telling tho liuth as glibly us a Christian, especially whon disennting upon tho rascalities of his party friends. If Groeley continues to utter the truth in his present manly way, we will not bo surprised to hear of his dismissal by tho stockholders of tho Radical bible. In his issuo of tho 2d, among other things, ho said : We are heartily lir-k of the icntiuirntal attempt! of "pari, manage" (o cover up Ihe corruption, dishiimslr anil exlravafrnncn of the cirp-t hajr ffuvcminonts. The plea that etpnsure of Ihrae trauda will injure tho Republican pari. i aa wicked as it silly. IMtcr a llmuuiiid linira thai tlio part, ho rent asumk-r tlnm lhat any erime lor which It onn ho justly held responsible bo covered up in ila own house. No party can nvo lung Willi lucb a cntici-r concealed in its boaom. A dark el.' "Tho government" families, Grant's and Cntacazy's, (tho Russian Minister,) have had a family fight. In August, Grant wrote to our Minister ( Kx Gov. Curtin) at St Petersburg, demanding tho recall of Cntacar.y, in tho following stylo : A derision Ii linpotlant before Iho advent of the Grand Duke, aa Ihe President cannot he eipeetcd to receive aa the prinripil attendant of tlii High ness one who hua been abusive of biin and if personally unam-ptHhlr. Tliojokols "tho President" did do Just what ho wroto Gov. Curtin ho woold not do, however "personally unacceptable" tho doso may havo boon, and why? Was it becauso tho Ueur was "sevcro and unrestrained, and employed abusivo and vittiporn live language toward vory many per tons, including sevcrul In public posi tions and enjoying tho respect and confidenoo of tho community' (tho Grant and Dent familios); or, is it a question of veracity only, as was the csso of Johnson vs. Grant, a few yenr ,111 at Home .Ignlii. For tho first timo In ton years ovory Stato in the Union is represent ed in tbo American Congress, but we must confess at A greatly reduced standard of intellectual ability and statesmanship, ileal statesmen havo beon superceded by more pigmies, whoso avarico far exceeds all clso. Tho Sonato is composed of two members from each Stato, and thoro being thirty-seven status tho body therefore contains sovonty-four mem bers. Thcro aro at present two va cancies, one in Alabama and one in North Carolinn, both of which will be filled by Democrat, who have gained seven members since tho last Con gross. Politically arranged, tho Son ale contains : Medicate Democrat. Total 74 Tho Uotisoof Representatives isnp portioned among tho several states according to population, every State being entitled to at least ono Congress man and ono member for every 125,' 000 population. Thcro aro in tho present llouso 213 members. Tho delegations of the two great states of New York and Pennsylvania, consist ing of 81 members in the former and 24 in tho latter, aro nearly equally divided, showing a healthy stato of af fairs politically j while a largo portion of tho slates send full delegations of Democrats, liko Kentucky and Mary land, or, liko Maineund Massachusetts, all lludieals. Such a stale of affairs illustrates parlizan feeling and power. but it is no ovidenco of stable and cducatod patriotism. In tho last Congress tho Democrats had only CO mcmbcts and tho Radicals 170, giving tho latter 101 majority The prosent or XL1I Congress, is made up as follows : Radicals 110 IXaiocrata n Total ii vAs indicated elsewhere, a bill is now beforo Congress to increase the body to 281 members, wnd if tho bill bo comes a law Pennsylvania will bo en tilled to two mombcrs in tho noxt or XI. Ill Congress. Radical Wickedness. We this week dovoto tho first pago of our paper to tho workings of martial law in South Carolina. That enterprising news journal, tho New Yoik Herald, has a correspondent on the spot, and as the editor is a zealous Grant advo cate, ho cannot bo charged with preju dicing that individual's chances for tho Presidency by showing or giving a bird's-eye view of tho outrages ho and his satraps aru perpetrating upon freemen in South Carolina. If tho minions of any crowned head in Eu rope have over treated their subjects worso, history fails to record tho fact. Grant & Co. havo violated all law, Divine and human, in that State, and tho crimes committed seem unworthy of belief, wero they not given in do tail by tho disinterested correspondent of tho Herald. Wo hope no ono will fail to read tho horrors detailed on our first pngo this week. Reader, is it not astonishing that such crimes can bo committed in this country by men who aro sworn to do the reverso ? Is it any wonder whito men manifest disloyalty when they are treated worse than the meanest slave that evor trod tho soil of America ? Swali.owi.no Camels. For straight out prcvaricalinn, Radical editors these limes beat Tom Pepper, as the following, which wo find in every Radical exchange, fully demonstrates "Gen. Sherman has gono to Kuropo. l.uiet. Grant accompanies Dim. J hoy bear their own expenses, and draw no pay during tnoir ansencc, so that tlieir trip to r.urope will cost tlio govern ment nothing." Hint I'cn. Micnrmn and young Grant havo gono to Europe, is a fact, but that cither bears his own ex penses, (especially the lutter,) is a hatted lie, mid tho editor w ho savs so is cither a ktmvo or a fool. If ho says so in order to deceive the public, Im is the former; if he knows no belter, ho is tho latter, and wholly unfit to furnish information to tho public Who ever beard of an officer of the army paying his own expenses while drawing his daily rations nnd quar terly salary out of the United Slates Treasury ? If thcro aro any such,wc will but n silver diino that ho is no way related to the Grant or Dent families, who aro now "running Iho machine," us "tho late lamented" used to say. r . . t . ... . . in luiMii.. a ioi oi no onu alio genders by the namo of Stones, IJInck-wcllH, Chare hells, and other hard names, wells and hells, Bot up great ralcrwnnling in Baltimoro last week, on Iho subject of fcmnlo suf- frago, frco lovo and other equally do- testablo isms. It poems as thougl neither love, marriage, children nor common decency, can restrain theso looso women and men; but, liko cal tlo, and the boasts of the field, they demand the froo ratigo of tho social and political fields of this continent, lor the purposo of debauching the races and breaking up tho union of hearts and Mules, to mako a feast for libertines nnd jackals. A Snlti Sum Wo notico by tho proceedings of Congress, that the Washington trenty manufacturers havo laid a bill beforo that body for time and expenses, amounting to tho sum of ?:''0,0no. Fivo gentlemen composed tho Commission on oursido. This is just 50,000 apieco for less than six month's service. If tho Eng. sh portinti charge a similar bill, it will certainly bo a frenfy to tho ten vory nice gentlemen who compose that Commission, and il is well for both governments that treaty manu facturers nro not often needed. )ToY isthnt bill for "retrenchment" f Cougrtsnlomil ,1pporl ionmtnt. Our readers ore probably awaro that the Congressional apportionment takes placo at the approaching session of the Legislature. Tho apportion ment for Stato Senators and members of Assembly occurs every sovon years, and is based on taxables. This appor tionment occurred last winter. Con gressmen aro bused on population, and tho apportionment occurs every ten years. A bill is now beforo Congress fixing tho number of members at 280, (the present number is 241,) and if il pusses, Pennsylvania will gain ', two members, from 24 to 20. The ratio for a mombcr will bo a population of 135,000. Tho following table exhibits the number alloted each State under tho existing apportionment, us woll as that under tho proposed bill : 4 5 Muine 6 New llulupuriira.. 3 1 i i 'A H 6; Kentucky 9 10 2 Tcnueiioe 8 9 HIIiMlimitt j II 12 lljlllinoi M 9 2 Mitmmri V 12 4 Arkaimtii 3 4 32 Michiffuu ft I Florida 1 1 Sfl 'lYxM 4 0 I I Iowa 0 0 0 WiBcoiwin 0 6 UiCalitoritia 8 4 8MiniiuioLa 4 & Orrtfoo 1 1 8'hanM 1 S 7jU t Virgttii., H 9 (.'Nevada 1 1 b, Nobrakki 1 Vermont a Miieuetiu"elta. lthode Iihind.., Connecticut .... New York Now Jcraey.M.. l'cnneylvaui.. ,.io .. 2 .. 4 ..!U .. 4 ..aj ,. 1 . r .. s Delaware Maryland Virginia North Carolina.. South Carolina.., Ilcorffia A InI.iu 7 4 7 i Mueinftippi l.ouieiuua 6 Ohio IV JUJ Tho gains aro mostly in the West and South, while tho New England stales, lose, notwithstanding an in erenso of 40 members. Everything seems to be on tho decline in "Iho land of steady habits," except bigotry and fanaticism. Ocrrloplng. Wcndull Phillips, tho god father of tho presont Radical party, has turned Communist, and intends to blot from off tbo earth every social evil, chief among which is poverty. Liko his bloody brethren in Paris, lie is going to have tho money and property divi (led equally among tho iieoiilo. Tho vices and malformations of society must be abrogated, and Wendell and his backers aro going to do it, not only in this country but throughout tho world. This is certainly n tig job, but, as a largo poilion of the Christians and the Rudicnl party have pinned tlieir faith to Phillips' coat- tail, tho thing may be done. This enthusiast and tho devil, and tlieir friends, design bloody work. Tho job in Paris last September, bloody and bullish as it was, was but a local alTuir, and has only whetted their ap pctttos for larger fields. We wonder how many bond holders and bank and corporation stsclc hold ers would bo willing to divide their papers with thoso of iheir neighbors who havo none, were Phillips to stand up before them and demand it? iol ono, wo venture to say, Yet, this is just what wo aro drifting toward, and overy man who supports tho party Grloy hondd, contributes toveAid this iiiteroecino war of unurcliy und blood. The .HenMiige. Wo have placed beforo our readers tbo annual mossago of President Grant, in tho shape, of a supplement Tho best feature about it is, that it is short, and remarkable more us an electioneering document than any thing also. Jt treats principally of our foreign relations, about which Grant knows less than any other man that cvor occupied bis position, whilo it remains wholly silent about his own relations nnd St. Domingo, both of which fills his heart with admiration Tho reduction of taxes nnd revenue reform wcro in order for two vears past, but ns thcro was no Presidential election approaching ho omilled to cull tho attention of Congress to theso questions, from the fact that no politi cal capital was needed, llo, there fore, from tho lovo of plunder, recom mends what ho dotests from principle Ho baits tho people of tho South with a recommendation of goneral nmncsty, whih backing it up with martial law. This is liko swinging a fellow off a ecaffold with a ropo around his neck and then telling him to brcalho. Tbeason in the Camp? Tbo old "Union Savers" gavo the Pittsburgh loyalists a first-rato thrashing ot the election for Mayor on tho Oth. In stead of electing Morgan, tho loyal Grant candidato, by 2,000 majority, Dluckmoro, Democrat, was elected by 1,!!00 majority. Morgan was backed by Grunt, ("tho government,") all tho federal and Stato ofilco holders, in eluding Cameron, Slalo Treasurer Mackcy, and tbo loyal hosts of patri otic Allegheny. county, and yet do featcd I This horriblo Ku Klux trick should bo investigated by Congress If Allegheny "goes back" on tlio gov ernment, what will koop traitors and Copperheads down f A Democratic Slayor In Pittsburgh is no joke, nnd shows conclusively that another Turn- many ring is broken and that tho pooplo aro waking up. CoMroRTiNo, Indeed 1 Tho oditor of tho Macon (Georgia) Telograph, in announcing that lliero would bu no paper lsued on Thanksgiving day, comforted his readers in tlio following job-'iko stylo : , Let ill maintain a cheerful eompoture and ifrateful fararta that affair are no wome with ue than they are. Some old erumhler will ak. how cnnld they be wori-cf Shut up. yon old Turk. and we will tell yon. Kyou were in one of th. ea .Norlliwcilem KlalM nub your rhopi, milln, houne, furniture, clothlne-, provivlona. all burned up hnlfof your famil dvMrored. and von with Jour hnir ilpucd off your rinhl arm liurued to a orinp yonr beck lu hlittcl, and lyinjtnn Ihe now without blanket! and tho mcrunry thirl) dcreo bolow ioro, yon would lie lu woree oon- union man you are now. The editor In question In looking cvory day to too Georgia invaded by ino miteii states army, by tho order of tho individual who, on tho csstorn portiooof tbo National Capitol, o fow years ago,cxclalmod,"I havo no policy I oi my own. J,cl tit havo peace," Jlartlat i.tnv .Ibroetd. Tho recent cruel murdering of eight medical students in Havana, and tho sontonuiiig of thirty-two others to the chain-gang for periods varying from two to tun years, is another illustra tion of military rulo and suspension of tho sacred right of trial by jury. Our rulers at Washington find them selves woll sustained in their dasturdly und bloody reign in the nouln, by our more Soulliorn nuigtiuors at Havana. Gonzulo Cuslanon, tho bruto whoso grave the enraged military claim has been desecrated by tho mcdicil stu dents, was killed about 18 months ago at Key West, in a duel which bo wont thoro to nrovoke with a Mr. Reyes, tho editor of a Liberal Spanish jour nul, whom he invited to his room and insulted, tho result being a chr.llengo und tbo arrest ol Reyes, win was bound over to kuep tho pcaco. A friend of Reyes' then challenged Cus tanon, who was killed in tho duel that ensued. Gustation's remains were subsequently removed to Havana, and a monument erected to his memory by the Spanish volunteers. This Cus lanon was tho editor of a pa or pub. lishud in Havana called tlio Vvz de Cuba, and it was Iho special crgan of tins brutalized mob called the "Spanish volunteers. It is said bo advocated Iho killing of all native Cubans und tho ro peopling of Iho island with col onists from Ultl rpiun, just as our Castiinons havo tried to kill off the old Southern slock and ru peojilo the Southern Status with Puritan carpet, baggors from Now England und what few niggers would to niggers enough to Btuy with there. It appears from tbo published re ports that on tho 2.)d Jay of Novem ber Inst, thcro being o lecture to otio of tho medical classes, tho students and a fow others went to tlio cemctory, and in a foolish but evidently, as they supposed, harmless frolic, broko the glass of tho nicho of tho monument over tho gravo ol Goniulo Cnstanon. Vi hen tho news ol the occurrence reached the Snnnisli volunteers, they became fearfully excited, rushed to their armories, seized their arms, and wont roaming about tho city of Ha vana in search of the offenders, nnd in their blind lury attacked innocent persons who could havo no possiblo connection with the affair. Oil tho 2.rilh ol November Captain-General Crespo, a sort of provost marshal, went to Iho medical college and, fail ing in discovering tlio real offenders. arrested tho whole class of forty stu dents. On holiday Iho 2hth,a review ot some six thousand Spanish soldiers (devils) took place, who, after being disniissod, broko Out in riotous demon strations nnd demanded the instant punishment of the offenders. liy night tho demonstration of theso sav ages become so violent that General Crespo brought tho entire class before a drum head court inuitial. On tho 2Kth of November tho sentence of tho murdorers was nnnoiincotl at 1 o'clock and at 3 o'clock eight of tho medical students wero brutally shot in the presence of thirty two of their class mates, who wero condemned to prison torture soiuo fur ten years. Thus ended, for Iho timo, ono of tho most barbarous illustrations of tho law of force and violenco sosucccssfully prac ticed in this country and faithfully mutated by the cruel und blood thirsty Spanish. How long w ill it bo bclore tho American pcoplo will bo invited to a blood bauquul of Ibis sort, to ap pease tho vindietivo spirit of tho usurpers oi power and the liberties ol Iho pcoplo in this country? "Got His Dutch Up." A l'hiladol phia negro, exceedingly smart, named Thomas Jefferson Horsey, together with some other aristocratic negroes, wauled to ulteiid the great ball, given in that city in honor of the Duke Alexis, but could get no tickets. Tbo "colored brother" aforosaid then sent tho following lottor to tho Duke, but ho has not been heard from : To Tin Oman Hi k Ataxia: I write to inlortu you lhat, depirinjr to purchaffa tickets to the hall given in honor of your arrival in Philadelphia. I waa refused Ilia aauie. lor no other reaaon thau becaime of my complex ii-n. 1 cannot ocavve, representing, aa you do, an tniplre noigii euiorneea wiuiin ua ninili men ol tunny different race, that ttiia narrow and illili-ral net of caMo and prejudice enn in any way r-ecive yotit aanetion or approval. 1 attrihuto il ruilier to that flunky apirit In certain poor-eoulcd republican American., who, while they are ever an ready to fawn upin the great, are also ever ready to inault the hurah'e and triendiera. Ili lieving that your rpirit il like the ai-pirntionr of your inihty country, cosmopolitan, 1 am nti ficd that you approved of no aui-h eonteoiplitilo act of soino impoverished spirit! around you. Denied aecese to your presence, I venture to Ihua nay you my respe-l,. and will ad I thai, though a Urand Duke, I rogarl you as a much b-tler republican than th lie Americana who have, in my person, insulted a man on account of the accident of hia complexion. The act would not be tolerated in ituisia, and I believe vou d piae 't. doea THOMAS J. liolt.-LV. rnn.iriri.rut.1, Deo. 4, ls;i. Mock Trials. Gen. Grant and bis militury satrnps commenced tho liiulti of thoso South Carolinians, nrreslcd as Ku K luxes, at Columbia, on tho -Jib. Tho itirv was selected bv tho WW if Marshal and United Stales District Altornoy, nnd a largo majority of them boing negroes, it is evident they wero selected to convict, and the trials of theso' whilo men beforo such a court, jury and wltncssos, is mors mockery. It would bo just as fair to try a christian beforeajudgo of devils as those persons arrested by Grant's orders and tlieir cases presonlud to a negro jury. Tho Grand Jury consists of 8 whito men nnd 1(1 hegroes, nnd the Travorso of 10 whito men and J2 ncgrooH-just two blacks for one while. Such is "tho best govcrninonl the world over saw," us Radicals term it. Whcro is lliero a covern. ment on earth claiming to bo chlil- tian so wickedly proslilulod and all law in relation to personal liberty si I at defianco f SoMKTiiiNd WnoNti. For the first time In 10 years thoro is not a Wash burn fu Congress, exclaims an ex change. No wondurj they all hav oflicos nt homo, and therefore neel not repair to Washington and encoun ter doubtful morale-. On Iho coarse blanket which pro tects tho poor laborer from tho pinch ing frosts of winlor. crasninir nnd greedy Radical monopolists havo Im posed tho enormous tax of two hun dred and forty percent. They have dono this in their unbounded compas sion for the poor ! Just So. A prettv nlrl envs i "If it was wrong for Adam to ivo Bingle when thoro was not a woman on ent th, how guilty aro the old buchclors with ,a world full of uclty girli," NOTICIlt The annual election for Hreolori and OHieen of Ihe County National Bank nf Clearlleld, will lie held ad the banking room lu Mnsonlo llullding, on Tuesday, January tt, IB7J, between Ihe hours of I and 4 P. M. Deo, 13 41, W. M. BIIAW, Caihlor. 11l Ml'IKMIL DIHI-X'TOKrV-I am agent , for J. A. UANC.KOKT Co. far the lale of School Desks, Maps, Charti, (Itnbol, Apparatna and School Merchandiie generally. Catalogue! aent on epplloation. I.. C. I1I.0OM. rurwenavllle, Dee. II, 1K7I-4I Auction! Auction I 'i i -. 1 rjllIB undersigned, wishing to retire from busl noil, will offer hli entire STOCK OF 000D8 at publlo outcry, eotnuiencing on TIIUHSDAY, DEC EMIiKil SSIU, and continue the balance of r the week, or until all la disposes of, I'eriona having a little loose cash for the lloli- daye will do well to attend the lake and got guod bargaine. dr-Ternn made known on dny of ante, ISAAC KIRK. Lumber City, Dee. IS, 1871 21. J) AN I EL GOODLANDEU, LlTHKItSDl KO, PA., Dealer In DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE. HATS k CAPS, BOOTS A SHOES, Qunr.tmrt Hni and Iloj' Clotlilnir, Puiiiti, uiif. urujf, uiaMwttre, l-rhmjl liaoKii, ft hirgu lot of I'atptit Mfdicinn, ConffctUini, Ao. flum Khofl, MOPfl Hoots, targe ftiortrornt of Motion t, Ilomrjr aiiit LAIUK3" AM) UKNTLEMK.V'S Ft RS, loiuetlting h !)( t tractive. Large ind fplrmlid a'sortmcot nf French, Uer wan ana M-giiti. ii.yr, it oil ana No greater rarlety of goodi In any itore tn tha county. All fur eala very low for ranh at I hi i nwip lor nor. Doc, 1.1, IHii RrA.lSTVAVH KOTf UV-Xolice ii herl.y given that the following acmuuli have leen ftAaimncU and j. '(. by m, anil remain nled of record in this oflico fur tba inspection of heir, Irgatfe, creditors, and all othem in anyoiher way int"rrtit and will bp prem-nted to the m-il Or phan' L'liurt ol Clearfield eonnty, to he hHd at the Court IIuiihc, in the borough of Clrarfieid. com mrncing on the 'M Monday (being the 8th day) of January, A. D. IR72. Final account f Alexander Murray, guardian of Jaiun A. Foreee, minor ehild of ,M itiUiw Fur ore, lale of Bradford township, deecaaeJ. Aoeount of Parid Renin , gnardain of Cntha ri tie Margaret We her and l.ort-na Hotina Walter, minor children of (ludtrey Weber, tat of Uritdy towmhip, deceased. Account of William Wingart. guardian of Mary Surtiutnub Welx-r and Karah Helena Weber, minor i hildn n of t.odrny Weber, late of Lrady Uwn hip, deenncd. Account of I.ney E. Turner and Koland C. FauM, adniiniitrattiri of Kilns Turner, late of Hojrg township, drceaatd. I'ariial account nf John M'rrow, eireulor of 1at will and testament of W, W, Anderimn, late of II loom tow nhip, deccanrd. Aocounl of II. I. Roue, one of the exrentorf of Joirph Mo Murray, late of Burmtde township, deceased. Final account of T. K. Murray, admlniMrator of Jt,ho Spsrktnnn, lata of (iirard township, de. eeatied. Account of E. JI. WiU.AMi and Mary Camp man, administrators of Klijah Pmeal, late of Hoggs township, deceased. RBiisTrn's Ornrc, A. W. LEE, Clearfield. Pa., lco K, lH71.tr.) Register. I H I. ME NlriCi:H.The following per J tone have filed in (he. uOi.-e of the Clerk of the t tiurl of Quarter hrSKtons u( C'enrficld county, their petitions and bonds for License, at the January iessioni nrst, agra(ahly to the act of Asurnibly, enti'lrd '-An Aut to ngulata tli sale oi siiioxioaiing l.i'jiinrs, Ac : Ocorge R. r.oWUer Huston A. J. Jiraucker Cnrwensville Lawrence Csinpbeil John Oowney A. O. Khaffer lamps Lvnotith William Williams James McLaughlin Jtiraes L. Curry Hurry (ios, P. U.HIoppy James Ko II. A. M. Ionald A. A. lieWitt Mrs, 8. Hot Joseph (Jitliland A. C. Fullmer llenrge A. lllooin (ieorne 1. McCracktn... '. LcipoJdt E. W. Reed John Mutson Peter Rnffner Thomas MehnfTey Hrorge W. Miles-'. tleorge N. Cillmrn Claudius tiirard Woodward Woodward Huroside Osceola Oseeola Clearfield Lomler Cut Oftceola Lumber City Huston lluslon (Hen Ht.pe all seel on Ksrthaus .e... Morris Rlooni Hell Clearfield ....Curnensville Covington Woodward New Washington W nod ward Clearfield Cu.iugtun a Loom Lirr.Mfir. Jtven OrafT. Curwenmille Mtchael rsnlonl Osoerda Wendell Kndress Clearrleld John Maeomher Clrartirld MctJaughey Jr MoPherson Clearfield rRCAHTILIC LKtNSR, A. Laeonte Olrrd lec. 1.1, 1871. A. C. TATE, Clrrk. T N TH K CmHT 4)1' COMMON PMCAM . of Clearlleld oouniv, Pa. Einstein k lhotliers No. 101, March T., 1871 Philip Paul and A. V. TVsi. Tea. Ex. from Cam bria eonnty. terpen tor. The undrrsif ncd Auditor baring been annaiut- ed to make distribution of the monies arising from the silo on tho above writ, gives notice that he will attend to Ihe duties nf his appointment at bi nfliee in Clearfield, on Thursday, the 4th day of .lanuary, ai iu ociocft a. m., where all par ties interested m.iy attend. Deo. 1.1-31. II. W. 8MITII, Auditor. SherilT's Sale. "IJY virtue of wrlli of t,mri netis, Is 1 sued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Cleaiflold county, and to sne direoted, there will b exposed In PCHLIC KALK.at the Court House in the borough of Clearflold. on Mon- dny. the Hth day of Jan., 172, at 1 o'clock, p. oi., the following Roal Estate, to wit: All thoe certain premises and tract of land sit uate in Hu.don townchip, Clearfield county, and Jay township, Elk county, Pennsylvania. He ginning at a whit oak near Itennett's llranch ; thcno south 70 degreea, west 21 perehet more or icsa io a wniie annj tiience sou'u zw degrees east lib perches more or lens to ft white ash ; Ihenoe sfiuth 7 degrees west 71 perches more or less ton white nnk t thenee south 20 degrees ens 24 perches more or lets to a birv(i ; theaoe south 70 degrees wvt IM perehfS to apoU; thence north ?U de grees west 212 peit hes more or less to ft corner ; I hence south 70 degrees vrnst P7 perches more or less to a post; theive north 141 pereliea more or less across Hie eouuly line to a pnM ; theuee north 70 degrres east Oft perches to a post ; thence north 70 degrees et 21.1 perches more or less to a post ; (henna south 20 degreea Wft 320 pendies to a white oak and place nf brgiuuing, containing In all about six hundred acres, having thereon about .100 acres of cleared land, two orchards, a cmal bnnk opened, a large sisnd new two story brick house, well finished, three frame houses, a largo bunk barn, two smallur barns, ft wagon shed, store boiise, blacksmith shop and corn crib, being the premises known as the Tyler Farm. Eligibly situated fur the location of town en the Alle gheny Valley Railroad, which runs through the premises, He tied, taken in execution aud to told as the properly of David Tyler, mortgagor and owner. Alio, a nerttin lot situate tho borough of Clearfield, county of Clearfield, Pa., aud known In the idan of Wm. Higler's addition to said borouh aa lot No. two hundred and thirty-six, (it Hi), bounded as follows, to wit: Fronting Ml fept on Ueed street, on the west and South by alleys, and on the ca't by lot No, 2;t.S, and hiving ft large two-story dwelling bouse un Heed street and (wo smnller ones on the alleys erected (hereon : this being the same premises ue conveyed by William i Kigler and wile In William Mcknight bv deed dated Kth April, M9, and recorded In Deeil Rook i pge-r- In Clearflold. pirised, taken in exe cution and (u bo sold ai tbc property of William McKuight, docqiscd. Jrfrnidderi will take notice that U per eent. of Ike purchase ttoney must he paid fboo the property ii knocked down, or it will b put ; up ftjsm for sals, JtMTIN J. P1K, I rinanirr'a Orrir. I f her iff. I earaern, ute. 1J, IPTI. J ( SherilT's Sale. 1 Y Tlrtuoof wrllsof Venditioni KrpoM4,$u$i I 1 oat of lb Court of Common l'kas of Clear- fluid eounty, and to ma direoted, there will be eiposed to public sslo, at tha Court House, tn th borough of Cl'arflrld, on Monday, tho nth day of January. In72, at 1 o'clock, p. a , the following described Real K state, to will A oertaln traot of land situate In Cheat town ship, Clear 11 1-Id county, Pa., bounded and described as follows, to wit: On the east by land of A. L. Kltidien.on the west by V ilhsnweikitelien, on the north by John Kitohcu and Nancy Fisbel, and north byAnnstroug Curry, containing 40 acres and having ft house thereon erected. Seised, taken In oieeution and to be aold as the property or Hubert Hainey. Also, a rerlain tract of land situate In Union township, Clenriicld county, Pa., bounded as fol lowsi UeginnlHg at a post on Ihe PackcreWlle I Hoow Bhoo Xurupike, and on Una of lands eon veyed to .loDTi MMutser; tnonce ny euid lurnpiao north 7" drgrees east 2t porolu-s to poet, on the alnresaid turnpikot Ihenoe souMi, by lands of Jos. Lines, perches by lands of Lines, to post In lino of John Khoesei tbonua north, by Klieeser land, 2'i perches to tho beginning; containing Ave acres and allowance. Bcitcd, taken in execu ttou and to bo sold as the proportj of Miohaut Hubert. Also, a certain traetof land situate in Curwons- Tills borough, Clearfield county, Pa., beginning at the aoruer oi Archibald Harvey'a tot, on Filbert street; thence northward along said street OH feet tn comer of James 1 It-fT'l lot; thence westward along said lt 11HI feet to an alley ; tin mo south' ward along ftftid alley GO foot to said lot of liar- rey ; thence eastward along said lot 1V0 feet to rilbcrt street and pluoeol beginning; and known as lot No. , eutl having ft two-story house lKx.12 feet and stable thereon erected. ISeised, taken in elocution and to be sold fts tho property of Wil liam r, i li&mucri. Also, ft certain traet of land siluate in Morris township, t karfleld county, Pa., described as fol lows : l.cginoing at a post, being the north-west corner of tract in nam of J. Morgan and south east corner of treet io name of J. Handwiek thenee south nil decree West perches lu pout ; thenee south Si degrees e.i"t I'iO per. to pint ; thenee north one degree vast ItiU perches to post; thence by trae iu name of John Price, north M degrees west 1HU perches to place of beginning i oniaing 1U2 acres, having about AO acres lcnred, ft young bearing orcnaru.ft log House, nam and blacksmith shup ttit-rcon erected. He i red. taken in ex ecu t too aud to be sold as the properly of Michael JJingtts. Also, a certain tract ol hind sit tint in Morris towuhip, (' Ion r field county, l'a.( bounded as fol lows, to w it : llegiuniug at stu un township road thence south ;iu d grcea mnut JOJ i.orclioi to stake thence south N drgrees eaot ln.l porohea by land of A. W. Raymond and John Ktcrlmrt to atones; t hence north three degrees east 1 0 1 perches br land of llrcnner, Trucks A Co. to slake ( thence north 87 degrees west Iti.i perches to stones and place of beglnninrt contuining IDA aires and allowance, and having about 30 aeres rlcared and small barn thereon erected. Hcicrd, taken In exe cution and to bo ild as the property of Jacob vt agoner. Also, a certain tract of land litunte In Morri township, Clearfield county. Pa., bounded and ttecrite.i. to wit : jiegmning at a post by a pine at tract of bind surveyed in the nurse of tSimon Urate t thenee by tract of bind eurvoyed in name ot ( flfper IMius, north Ml degrees west Itil perches lopost; I hence by land of Ruth hhoa and Hugh Hhaw, south one degree went 2'tf perches to boil : thenee by tract surveyed in Ihe name of N. lioher south to uezrei en.it 1 i tcrehcs to nort thenee by land of J. Urafs north one degree east 2.ij pcrehee to the begin n ng: eontaining 28 acres, with 40 acre cleared and b.g houe and barn thereon ice ted. Heised. taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Jacob Wagoner. Also, five certain tracts of Isnd situate in Morris township, Clearfield county, Pa., No. 1 beginning at a s.oiic ncup; titenee iy land late of lever A l.orain, south 2Wi perches to post; thence eat lit iierches to pot ; thence by It. Uainoy survey 20 3-lU prrches to white pine; thence by Steven Kingston survey .4 perches to place of beg ning; containing 2.17 acres, survryed in name of Leonard Kylrr. i lecinnincai a nruce cor ner; thence nurlh tH d'yrei-s wet 1 10 perches to pinci mence ny J. liiyioranl J. Huston surveys XVj perches to pine; south dejrreri west cor ner called the original survey, east 70 perches to post; thence oirtli IJ detrees east 10 j perches to aspen ; Ihenets south eaot M perches to post ; thence north 1J degrees tnt 128 perches to place oi oeginning; cnniuining iu acres, .o. 3 con taining 2V0 acres, surveyed on warrant to John Can f dm and bounded by surveys in name of Fran eis Johnston. Taylor and others. No. 4 contain ing 4uu aerep, aad surveyed in name of Christian Mujr, with a saw mill thereon erected. No. b containing HKI ocrca and survryed in name of W U. I! u tier. 8c lied, taken in exerution and to be sold as (he property of James C. Williams and Abraham Humphrey. jrer-Didders will take natice that i per eent. of the purchase money must be paid when the property is knocked down, or it will be put up again iur sate. Jl.ll. J. l ib, hncatrr'i Oprics. 1 Sheriff. Clear6eld, Pa., Dee. 13, 1S71. ) SherifTs Sale. I IT y.rtue of writs of Fitri Fntiat, Isnned 1 9 out of the Court of Common Pleas cf Clear field county, and to me directed, there will he exposed to Pl'HLIC SALE, at (be Court Uoase in the borough of Clenrfleid, on Monday, the th day of Janusry, ls;i, at 1 o'clock, p. m., the iuiiewing iicai a -lata, to wit: AH the timber standing that will measure len inches ard upwards in diameter, three feet I mm the ground, upon all thoie two cettam tracts or pleoee of land situated in Decatur township Cleerfield county, Pennsylvania, one thereof It ing opposite the Duubar Mills and tontaining V2v acres more or leu, being a part of three larger surveys, in name of John S, Kyron. Thomas Edmonson and John Libby. The other eon tain i ng 144 acres and 107 percbss uo or less, being ft part of two larger tracts in the names oi jonn f. Kyron and Ihomas Edmond son. Seized, tsken in execution and to be sold as ibe property of Henry i'osL Also, all defendant's Interest of and In alt that certain lot ol land in Pennrille, Peon town. ship. Clearlleld county, bounded as follows beginning at southeast corner on alley, thenee west sixty feet by turnpike, thence north by lot of Mtbron one hundred and gtity feet, thence enst sixty feet br an alley, thence south by an alley one hundred and eighty fert Io beginning, on which Is erected a small Iwo-ttory frame house. Seised, taken In execution and to he sold es the proporty of Jonathan W alls. Also, all that certain tract of land situate in P' na township, Clenrfield county, Pa., bounded and described as follows: IJeginnlng at ft post, thence north n.i) degrees er.st 7 perches to ft post t thenee north fl; degrees west 227 perches to post thence south 1i degrees west 7 perches to pot; thence south degrees east 2-13 perches to place of beginning, eentainiog 111 acres more or lees, Scitctt, taken in exenu tion nnd to be sold ae the property of A. Spencer, Also, all defendant's interest In and to those two certain tracts of land lituate and described as follows) The one thereof situate in Chest township, Clearfield county, beginning at a stenet thnce by lands of Martin Horkenberry ana James jars son, sou:n aa degrees west 'AAA perches to ft post; Ihenoe by lands of Calvin .Stephens and John Westever, north 4M degrees west 2iV perches to ft fthitc oak dead thenot by lands formerly betmgingto Ruth McCennell, north 2H degrees wen I lu perches to post; thence by lands, warranted In the Dame of Ml cbael Menser, south sb degrees east 4.2 perches ton eione ana piece oi uugmoirg, eonwtotng 460 acres, having thereon erected two plunk houses and ft tog barn, being a trae of lend surveyed on warrant in name of barauel Jeck son. To be sold as the property of John New comer subject, nevertheless, to the interest of Jesse Heeler, acquired by a deed dated the day of 1S71, recorded In book pave Ihe other being all defendant a interest in ft certain tract or parcel or land situate in Chest township, Clearfield county, adjoining lands of me idow iioies, jonn uunuaker ani otners, containing 100 aoree more or less, having two log housee and ft (eg barn thereon erected. Seised, faken in execution and to be sold ns the property f John Newcomer. jg-eT'Didderi will take notice that 15 per eent. of the purchase uioney must be paid when the property is knocked down, or it will be put up ngain for sale. JUSTIN J. PIE, husairr's Omen, I Sheriff. Clearfield, Pa., Dee. 13, 1671. 1 COURT PROCLAMATION. rilEREAS, Hot). C. A. MAYER, President y Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of Ihe Twenty iHth Judicial DUlriot, composed of the counties of Clenrfield, Centre and Clinton and Hon. William 0. F-jlrt nnd Hon. Jonn J. II bap, Associate Judges of Clearlleld county havo Issued tbeir precept, to me directed, for the holding of Court of Common Pleas, Orphans' Court, Court of Quarter Sessions, Court of Oyer and Terminer, and Court of General Jail Dclie cry. at the Court House at Clearfield, In and for the county of Clearfield, commencing on the Necottd Monday, Hill day of January, 1H74 nnd to continue oue week. NOT. 0B 18, therefore, hereby giveo, to the Coroner, J unices of the Peace, and Constables, In and for said county of Clearfield, to appear in their proper persons, wiih their Records, Rolls, Inquisitions, Examinations, nnd other Remem brances, to do those things which to their offices, and In their behalf, pertain to be done, (HVCN under my band at Clearfield, this 1.1th day of December, in the yoar of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and serenty-one. Jisn J. PIE, Sheriff. Ct At'TIOlf All persons are hereby rantinned ; against purchasing or In any way meddling with one sorrel and one lay Mare, now In posses sion of W, W. Hoover, of tlrahatn township, as the same belong lo mo and are subject to mv order. T. II. FHicF, Ornbsml, lfa. lMl.it. gry (noons, ftvorrrifS, fttt. E.A.&W.D.IRYIN DEALERS IN G E N K It A L SQUARE TIMBER, LOGS & LUMBER CXRU KNSVII LE, P A ARE offerlii)r. at their new Flora House, complete Hock ef NKW U0UI8, of all lcicritiooa. Dry Goods and Groceries, II A n J) W A It E, BOOTS A SHOES, CLOTMXG, Ac. IS LARGE VARIETY. flour, .Jleat, Oali, Corn, Alwaje l hand anj tor lale at a amall draDee. ROPE, i larjre qoanllllis, kIJ low It foil; alio, PULLEY BLOCES, SMALL ROPK .l CANTI100KF. One bnnjred eaate ef ATWATER'S F.LMIHA BOOTS, for sale by the case at wholesale rates. Receded by ear loaJi llUXTiyGDOX FLOUR, and sold at small advance. HARNESS, of all kinds, IIORFK COLLARS and HAMFtf, HORSE BLANKETS, BT'FFALO ROnES, Ac. Also, en sate ftrst-clas two-horse WAGONS, TWIN SLED, LOO ELEDS, and 6LEIOHS. Special inducements offered to those getting out o,uare Timber and Log, as we deal largely In Lumbermen's Supplies, and are prepared at all times to purchase Timber, Iogi and Lumber. Cnrwensville, November 13, 1871. tlisrrllanfous. Cl Al'TIOXThe pnlilio ia kcrehr cautioned J airaint purciiasin.r, or in anj manner meldlinir. wilK the tollnwin, drsoribrd property, now i, the posifssion of Jokn It. llullcr. of Lawrence town ship, Clearfield county, .it : One sorrel horte.one baj horse attd one eet of double harnesa, aa the lame bHon. to me aud are held b laid Butlar uhject tn nir order Deo. i, U7I-3I. J. F. YOl'KO. fx THurouRToirroMMoji rLE.i X nf Clearfield couutj. Notice ii herel-.T gieen that applioatioa hal been made aaid Ctuirt to erant a Charter of in corporation lo V. II. llnvia, Jainel S. Wctict Henry II. I"arr. John C. Conner, V. T. Iloluioi, Al.-I.rn.ler McrnllnuRh, K. W. While. C. R. Ht rick, John K line, jumei Ilowler aud II. p. Solvers. nrnler I lie njii't. ilvle .nt title ef the "Bormide Hall Association." If no enfticient rcaaoA is hown to the cotitrary, laid Charier will be granted at toe January term ol laid court A. C. TATK, Xavenber J9, 171 3t. I'rothonotar.. Xewly Found I The Coal I found, its in Shaw'i Hill, It can't be beat In ClmrnrlJ ; A hundred bushrli at a time You can bnr for the figure nine; Or, if you'd wish to haul yourarlf, You can har. the aamc amount for .even eenta, nor8-3m WILLIAM WILLIAMS. CGAUGIIKY'R RESTAURANT, Second Street, CI.KARFIKLD, FKNN'A. Always on hand, Fresh Oysters. Ire Cream. Candies, Nuts, Crackers, Cakea, Cigars, Tobacco, Canned Fruits, Oranges, Lemons, and all kinds of ftuit in san. .Ttr-MLUAKD ROOM on seoond floor. je2I71 McGAUUHKY. TOBACCO AND CIGARS I WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, At th. New Tobaoeo and Cigar Eton ef it. n. sii.nr, Twe doori Eaat ef th. Poitofice, Clearfl.lJ, I'a. Comlanily on hand a tn. airtirlaient ot Natj, Congress, Citrendiih, Cable, Fpunrell, Mirhiftan and Century Fine-cut Chewing Tobaceo, Ae. Also, a larj. .ad welt lelected iteek of Imported and Uomeetic Cijran, Brookiue. Tobaceoa, Meerschaum and Hriar Pipea, Tipe filturei, Tohaoco Bolei, Cluar lioldera, and eerylhinf gener.llj round Is well regulated Cifer and Tobacco Store. -RcBi,uiber tke place: Two doori Fast of the I'oitofHce, Clearfleld, l'a. pd.to Jan.J'Tl MARBLE AD ST0E YARD! Mm. 8. 3. LID DULL, llatinj em,.d la th. Marble "buiine,t, deeire. to Infnrm her IVIrnde and the publle that she hal now and will keep lonilnmljon band a large and well aeleoted itooknf ITALIAN AND VKRM0NT MARI1LK, and if prepared to furnlih to order TOMDSTOXH., SOX ANO CRAM. T0M11S, MOMMKMT8, f utbi a.d Potta for CeuieUrj Lots, Window Fill! and Capi, alao, BI'RSAl', TARI.K AND WASH 8TA K D TOP?, Ae., Ae. av.Tard o. R-.H sltsrl. mii. n.nnt flMirH, N, " ' ' ' ' ),T,?l ' D durational. MISS H. S, SWAN'S " SCHOOL FOR GlRm ci.EAnFii:i.ii, p " rpilB WINTER TERM of f.,ttt(n , X oinmonce Monday, Jn. .t j,. "ill - TERMS OK Tl ITHiX. Heading, ftrllioajraphr, Wrilii-n, in .; , eons, i-riinnry Aritunelw and l',;, , lioor,i,liT . History, Local and descriptive (iei,-V! i " rith Map Irawlnr, llrammar, M,;,,;, Algebra and tho Srirncrs " Initruetion la initrumenl.l m,,.i. Ml II H tl Oil painting, 24 lesions ' mi worn For full particulara send for t.'iKul ir Clcarncld, Kept. 7, ls;tl-ljpd. SEW WASIIIMTOX At AI)LMYft Clearfield County, Pa, qMIE SECOND PKSfilON of this ft,.;f... X will commence on tbefirrt M'frt.lntttf?i, ber next, (Term, five month". ) The eurrieulutn of study will embrief t and tbomugb atom in every branch r'iU,t a practical snl accouipliibrd e lucnti-.i. ' ,l Hi.eetal attenlbtn given to prr'.t;s :,, oualify tbemselvri for the nUtr,.,r, f.f nJ. U Also, to voeil and instrumental ummh . lupils will be adinittrd at any time i,,m , .y session, and charged from time of ii.t( r,r(J ,J close of the term. No dcdurt'iMii y: m'J for absence, except in casci ot frr.i rnrted iBt? Htudtnts desiring rooms for "cluU.ii.g" CIBr! acom mo luted at uivdeiale rate. Uood boarding can be procun J at -(r run than any other pluce in the ouni v. Tiirwi(j lars per week at public and private bou.-i. Fur particulars aildrrss UEOKUE W. INN IS. rnr, ;,,,. sepl20'TI-tf New Wa-hiiitioL," CLEARFIELD ACADEMY, A Male and rem ale Clat-lral liiclj chooL Dach Department Separate, DKliitctinS loniplrte in IImU. rilHE scholastic rear of tins Instituf i'.n n dl?v X ded into two serious of five nr. t. itmt,. one weeks) eorh. The first session eiiv uipipr( the first Monday in Hcpttnberj the et.'ji.d.oBLti first Monday in February. The course cf iustruction emlruei tfj Vjt. necessary to a thcr egli, practical aud trrbMkiilU. ed education of both sexes. Fupils will be admitted at any tim .-vl 'bvitl from date of entrance to the closr ut t)i :.!,&. No deduction will b made for ni-tut, tinji in easee of extreme aud protractctl ilintt. BtuUeuts from a di-tancecan U a- oiLmiiiui wilb Uard at luw rate. For particulars, send for circulars, t-r j jrn Hev. F. L. HA1UU&ON.A V July 28. lS71-tf. i'nnrmi. i?faZ tistztt for jSalt. OIU'IIAXS' COUKT SALE Valuable Real Estate 1 IN pursuance of an crier of the O.-7 hia' Ccsrt of CUarfield County, the underpin riM, ijrcia tmtors of the estate of Klijah Snifal, lt r, B tit township, Clearfield eountv, deeenf'l, nil' H, n public sale, nt tbe public l o.se cf Mr. IIi.let, U the villnge of Wallacetoo, snid tOttn.Oi.p, un WEDNH-SDAY, lECF.wm;K 27. 1'TI, at 1 o'clock p. m., the fuMfwii.3 dr-TUi Res) Estate, l.ite of saii ilcceasd, viz: All that certain tract of Und. situate in P-sd-ford lowDhil, said eountv, bnuicicd bv Linos cf (raliaui, Brhoonor A '., J-hn lurnsr ti others, containing ItMl ACIMCS, on.re ur Imi. Reserving, howecr, all the pint, ofck, be Jocl and other ti Lat er on saij tract lit I'nr snai:. sc. cording to terms of the contract of (iradiu.i, rie.n k Co , dated March 9, UtiJ, and other ajTfiiifLti reUiing thereto all recoidcl in .MisreiULCiui Hook " B," from pago 74 to 79, icclusif. TERMS OF SALE : One-fourth the iurchse money ea-h on confirmation f s.i'e, cm fi-urib in one year, and the I fiance at the irml Mr E. Campntan, late widow of the decesi --i tl.'s latter two pnyments with intereH, avsMr anno nlly. to be secured by b"ui and murtgigf oc tie premises. KHU'ARD H. WILLIAM?, .VARV K. CAMOIAN, Dee. 6. I'M St. AdnmiiMrst'Ti. 77 O R I A L I! I Valuable Real Estate I I CLEARFIELD, PA. The subscriber offers fnr sale his priptrts ea Market street, nest doer to Allegheny F1tts!.i Clearfield, Fa , being a tot and a L n t f . Ii fU frant on .Msrliet strret, with a douhlt- ; Mik ts story llOl'SE. containing four large ri n Jcas stairs and six gmvd bed rojnn up Heir. i"ti tt4 frame plnnk hTAHLE and nil etbei nntmry outlmildinjs erected thereon. Time Yta'LI-etf good water on the prtmiies. nFor terms and conditions apply cs lis premises, or to Frank if b or t, at the SUrt hss Shop, next door to Miller A Fowsll's itoit. Uu ket street, or by letter to f. M10RT, jyl2 CleftrflrlJ, Clearfisld (V., fs. EIT VIRGINIA Timber and real Lands FOR SALS1 The f'dtowing tracts of Timber and C'sl LsilS are offered for ante: Out tracf of 17, st-ts, lying on the h Ik Kivrr. in Webster coun:; U tracts lying on the same river in Rrait- 8 emt!, two of i.Oi'O aeres tch end one of l.("0 at res ; and one tract containing 9,.H0 seres, I;. 11130:1 th (Uulry fiiver, in Nirbolai county, l' La ;.i les is these lands arc perfect. Any information coiirerclrir these Jar hris be had by ft.l-lris-ing Q. H. FLEOAL. March 2J, lS71.tr. J'hilip.burj, i'ftf DENTALCAED, Tr. a. m. mr.Ls Would sav to his nitlirnli ami lh ruk- lie generally, that, bavin g dissnhod psrtnsriLis with Hr. tSbaw. he is now doing tbe ertire work of his office himself, so that pntitnts need not fee being put under the hands of any ether operator. Having obtained a reduction of the patent on iU plate material, I ani enabled to put up trtb niurh cheaper than formerly, i also hate I'r. Stuck 1 pateut yruces fur Witrking rubber plnie, wlnfk make a much lighter, more elasic and str-wtfsr i-lale for tbe ume amount of material, and pol ishes the pUte on both sides, rendering it unisk more eaiily kent elren. Soecial atlenf ion imul is the preservation of the nrjurol teeth, and sll work guaranteed entirely satixfaoUry to patient. w('nire at li.e out corner, oppotit ttte sw House. fne hours from f to 13, a. m.. sod I tw ft, p. m. Fatienis from a distance ibuiiltl notify me a few days beforehand of their liitrtitioa ts come. Always nt home, unless other notice six, pears in both tbe county pspers. MtlVTl S. rORTER SHAW, D. D. S,, pWtft Ofhce in Mooio Ruilding, Stfrtft CLEAR I'lULH, FA. Fulling of the natural teeth in a healtliv.s'i servative and oseful condition is mnde a SfciaMy bisease and maibnuMtiouiioouiuit,n to te . .uii. jaw and a-ijocinte pjrts, are treated and correrte wun fiur suocess. Examinations and consulta tions rnrs. Frlcef fur ptvrfial end full ft st leein mucn lovrer than tn K7. it would w ""l for nalients frt-tu a distance to let us km w h mail few days before coining to the orVr. Il Is very important that children between the c of sli and twelve years should have tlirir tr:i eiainined. Ry Anrsthesift Teeth are rem'1 wilbnut pjin. fMV;l J. M. STEWART, D, D. S., Ode. .ear Irwin'i Plug Siere, rfBWEN.VILLE, TA. All dental oiierfitione. eillier iu the n:e'lisr.iii or oprratir. hraprh, promnll.r altindrd lo n aatisfartif-n r(iararteed. hnecial attention psd to the treulint-nt of diseases of the natural l.etb, Jiinn and mouth. Irrrflarite of the terlli sal cessfullj oorreoted. Teelh exlraeted wilb"Ul pl tT tbe uaa of Klher, aud arlillrial teelh inserted of Ihe hett material and warranted to remlrr tllaollou. april2A;llT I.tM-XI'TOies itTM 11. X.ilireishrre J br (iren tliel Letters Testamentary hi' ( bee. rrante.l to the subscriber, on the K-late ef ELI.A JAXB WtMtllS, deed, lale of rjiie township, Clearliold eounle, 1'ennsylvanta, " person! tndebtrd to laid Kslate are reqerMr'l le mak. Immeiliat. parment, and those hfi'ing elaiml ayMtn.t the earn, will preient thrm dui authenticated for eetlicment. juus T. srnov, K..-, ltl:t. ' Kvmior. Kfr finn hi.i.w h n !- JUVI.UUU Tt, vndrrsipied ollrr tin bell aawed III Inch fOlinrles in piarlct, and In re'ii in lull nundjeierl. No. V '" ' ' i Ko. . MlW. WKAVS A PlrTTTw CtMrllH, Pjv R.fiembtr ii 63