SkrtpttUua. iJjii.'ikiri.ij GEORGE K GOODLANDEIt, sun Ton iu I'lwvtiit.ruft. CliUA RFTET.D, Ta. WIiXK.SDAT MOKNtNd. M'P 30, IST1. DEMOCRATIC! MEETING. CktmruLD, Pa., Icccruher 10, 1871. There will bo ft meeting of (ho lpliincra!y In too Court llouto In Clenrlltld on Tuesday crcning, January P, 1971, for the purpoie of electing Representative Delegate to luo approaching Plate Osnvention. and to appoint three tionatorial Con feree! and to troainct inch other buiincu ai way ho brought before them. A full attendaace i re .incited. J. BLAKE WALTKJW, Ch'n Item. Co. Com. Xotick. Jio ptiper will bo issued from this olTlcfl next week. As ArjorjRNJtn.NT. (Jongn1. hits passed n resolution to nUjuiirn over ilia holidays from tliq 21st of Decem ber lo tlio Stli day of January, 1872. Li:aed Tlio new lnilrnnd just com pleted between I.otvislown nnil Solins j;rjve, hm been loused l-y tlio Pennsyl vania Iiuilroad for ninety -nino years. De.mokalixku. Tlio election of n Deinocrutit! Mayor in tlio city of Pitta, burjili linn so demoralized tlio Tam many ring in Unit city, tltut tlio lead ers nro nearly tearing each others eyes out. What a pity it would bo if in tlio ful tiro tho Tammany ring lead ers would linvo to "go it blind !" A Propkh Move. Uon. (ioorgo W. Morgan, a Democratic Congressman from Oliio, last week introduced n resolution rooking to an amendment to tlio Conslitutian, making natural ized citizens eligible to tho oflice of President. Tho present Constitution disfranchises nil naturalized citizens. Wo hnpo to eeo this featuro stricken out of that instrument. Since negroes uro eligible, why should any white man bo disfranchised ? Kt.soMiNATtD. Tho Democrats of New Ilanipshiro havo renominated Gov. Weston. From this time for ward the Grant administration will tise tho most extraordinary efforts to defeat him, and carry tho Stuto lor the liadx. Should tho Stale go I'adi cal, no ono will bo surprised; but, if it goes Democratic ngaii!, it will Lo a totriblo blow to Grant's hopes, llenco n lingo effort will bo nuulo to defeat Gov. Weston. Hit Him Aoain. General Jim Nye, Senator from Nevada, and ono of Grant's defenders, pitched into Trum bull, .Sch urn and others tho other day, and during the debato in tho Senate Carl Sehurz, referring to Nyo, said that thoro la "evidently u sphere for clowns, but ho doubted if tho use fulness of ti public jester w.ib not lim ited to tho walls of n public theatre." If Nye did not feel that blow his skull is hauler than was supposed. ScTrLEii, Too ! Charles Mellon, a government employeo who bud do frnuded tho Treasury out of a largo suin,of money, und who was arretted and convicted n short timo ago, (rc niarkablo as it may be,) and sentenced to pay a fine of one hundred thou sand dollars nnd-to bo confined in Iho Massachusetts Stalo Prison fur live years, was pardoned and tlio fine remitted on. last Friday by President Grant. We wonder what tlio con Hideration was in this caso ? A " Government Victohy." Tho 'loyal millions" will no doubt rejoice at tho defeat of the revenue, reformers in Congress, last week, by Grant and tho robber ring- Tho ullitudo of Sen ator Morton and tho rest of tho pros onttnking frulornily, is conclusive evidence that the conduct of tho gov ernment robbers will not bo investi gated by this Congress. I3ut Ihoy will no doubt b given full rango of tlio Treasury, ai d if the robbeis di vido with Grant no ono will bo pun ished during bis reign. Tho rcforniors may as well hang their harps on tho willows. A WoNDEItFIL Sacwfick. Tho Warren Mail, Congressman Scofield's homo organ, announces that his honor will noi bo a candidato for ro cleclion. This is a tremendous Bacrifico on tho purl of Mr. Seolield. Who in the world can bo found patriotic enough to tako his place ? Tl.o Erio Observer, in alluding to tho proceedings of Con gross, 6iiys : "Our Congressman, Mr. Scofield, retains his old plaeo of Chair man of Naval Affairs, a position for which ho is pre-eminently qualified by his great miiriliino experience gained In watching the rafts as they pass Warren on llitir way down the Allegheny." Not Dxactlv. That tlicro me still somo "passive" fools in tho DomoCinlio party, there is no doubt. Thcno im beciles ny: "Let tho Kadiealii call their convention nod nominate Grant, and then let tho independent Kcpub lieans bolt and nominate whoever they jU'flso,nnd then tho Democrats rally to Jils support." This is assigning to the Democracy a part which would bo disgraceful and humiliating. Let tboir opponents "nominate whoovcr limy pleaso and then tlio Democrat rulljr to his support." When Democ racy sboopi to such cowardly stor wioncy it would morit annihilation for jts treachery to wvry priiciilt -that gt it vitality . ,wr r-. -Jl Til ' itlore Chatigt. Tho new Congressional apportion ment bill, which passed that body last weuk, provides that Iho election for Congressmen in 1874, end thereafter, bIiiiII 'be lrcld in nil tho Stutos on the 6a mo day, and fixes tho 2d Tuesday of November as tho timo. This is just one month after our Stalo election, and will compel the citizens of this Stato to boar the ex- ponso of two genoral elections ovory other year unless our Slate Constitu tion is made to meet this change Thoro is no doubt but that Congress has tho right to Qx Iho time for bold ing tho Presidential and Congressional elections, but when hold in States on a different day from that fixed for holding their regular Stato elections, tho general government should also bo magnanimous enough to pay tho expenses for holding said elections. If an individual has tho right to order work do no, it naturally follows that ho has tho right to pay for it, especial ly when Iho benefit inures to his prof it. Just so with the. general govern ment. When its agents or represen tatives order mi election for President or Congressmen, it should foot the bill. The Stales may tear tho ex penso when held on ;lho dnyjof the Slato election, but tho geiierul govern, nient has no moio power to co-npel Iho States to boar the expenses of Presidential and Congressional elec tions than to pay Iho salary of these officers or that of our foreign minis ters. Wo havo often been surprised ot tho ignoranco of wise men, in their efforts to prove that there was no distinct lines belwccn iho duties and powers of the general ond State gov ernments. And yet these lines aro us plain and well marked by tho Consti tution as thoso of a farm or n town lot. That disputes may arise both between Slates and individuals upon this point, is quite natural. So there is bctwoen adjacent land owners, who frequently lurn up in Court to have tho queslion seltllod, and in this way squander all they ur) disputing about, while Fomo neighbor, or perhaps an enemy, finally comes in possession of nil. This is looked upon by all well disposed persons us foolishness. Yut, how much more foolish is it not to understand ilia duties of government and tii o relations existing between tho general government und Stato govern ments. This was precisely tho caso til tho lime our country was involved in a civil war by tho two extreme factions in 1SG0-C1. Tho Secessionists in tho South acted ns though they owned tho whole country, and the Abolition heretics in tho North noted in a similar manner, with Ibis marked difference : Tho Secession ler-dcrs grasped tho sword and tho musket lo enforco their theory, while not a sin glo original Abolitionist bad tho cour ngo lo meet his antagonist, but mean ly and cowardly sent a substitute, and then clamored for war. Therefore, in order to provont fa natics and Lnuves from involving tho country in a similar peril, in Iho future, let Congress mid tho State Legislatures go on nnd legislate upon tho question until all disputed points are settled by equal enactments, and the boundary lines between tho two systems so plainly marked that nono but blind persons can fail lo sco lliom. To our minds tho distinction is us plain us tho lines which mark our lol from that of our neighbors or that regulating pur households. Yet, un less tho advocates of "Stato, rights" bocomo nioro active, and sco that tho wlolo territory of Iho Uuitod Stales is literally resurveyed and tho people educated to sco iho distinction, tho horrors of tho Lincoln reign will bo repealed within tho ucxt twenty years. Tho intermeddling of that firebrand, Gen. Sheridan, with tho municipal nfTairs of tho city of Chicago, is n frenk of no mean significance, and but for tho wonderful forbcaraneo of Gov ernor Pulmcr, of Illinois, blood would hnvo beon spilled ero this, lie, know ing that Sheridan was a mere coxcomb und tho Mayor a calf, has allowed the matter to pass for Iho present. But, until tho military authorities aro nut do to know their places, lliero is no safety for personal liberty and properly. While patriots nnd gentlemen wcro at tho head of Stalo and military af fairs, thcro wns not much cause for alarm, but since all has by accident fallen into tho hands of u set of avari cious advontiirors-liighwnymon-thcro is danger on every hand. How Tub Monev Goes. Tho Radi cal journals nro publishing with huge head lines, Governor Gsary's procla mation that about two millions of tho Stale debt bus boon paid off tho past year. It is a wonder Iho Governor did not add tho following as a codicil to bis proclamation : Stolk The punt ear, hy flee. 0. Kvnns..l'f!0.0iw l'jt t tie I'bilodclphia Treasurer., l.iil.ouu Tilal $.'IO,(iuO This largo sum has gono into tho pockots of tho loyul "ring lengno," and hud it found its way into tho Treasury would hnvo reliuvod tlio tits payers muchly. Chant's Man. Tho popularity of "tho government" was tested in Cali fornia Just week. The voto in tho Republican caucus for Coiled Stales Senator flood ; Sargent, 51 ; Colo, 13 ; Fclton, 8; Phelps, 8; Halo, 1. Tho overwhelming defeat of Senntor Colo surprises V. S. G. and his friends. Ilo is at present ono of tho Hunators from that Slato and ono of Grant's chief backers. Tho defeat of such men nl homo and tho antagonism of Trum bull, Sehurz, Tipton and other leaders in tho Senato, disturbs tho sleep of the government families very coiikidorn Wy.v'.nco thfl meeting of Congress, "Twtu Utile. Tho old Abolitionist used to do nounco tho "twin relics (if Barbarism, Slavory and Polygamy," with tro mendous vohemonct. Barbarism was the great stumbling block in tho way of theso old fanatics to "political and social oqunlity" bctwoen tho races. Whether wo aro removed any furth er from Barbarism to day limn in 1SO0, wo will allow our readers to judge, and proceed to cull their atten tion to tho "twin relics," not of Bar barism, but lo our mind a far grantor ovil, that of "Despotism." Tho "twin relics" which nro now hastening us along tho highway to national ruin aro tho moneyed power of Iho National Bunks and tho bruto forco of tho military. Thorcforo, wo say that "tho twin relics of despotism aro national banks mid tho military." Tho lormer blockades every avenno to legitimate business und trudo by the enormous usury they demand, which is made necessary by their unnecessa ry und prodigal expenditures; while iho luttor is constantly encroaching on tho boundaries: of civil liberty and tho personal rights of tho citizen. Wo propose at an early day to treat theso two evils separately nnd at length, becauso wo sco tho necessity of iirouaiug tho public mind to these questions. Wo have long wondered why somo of our metropolitan jour nals or maguzino writers did not call tho attention of their readers to theso two important questions of public policy. They having failed, duty compels us in our local und humble sphcro to sound tlio alarm, let tho ro nult be what it may. llrohni I'p. Tho "rotton borough' system, lug ged into our system within tho lust twelve years, of admitting Territories as States wliilo they had not sufficient population lo entitle them to nl least ono member of Congress, has finally been broken up by an net passed by Congress to iho effect that hereafter no Territory will be admitted into the Union whilo its population remains below tho ratio fixed for tlio Stutos, which is made by tlio bill in question m.OUO. Tho act illustrates tho Rad ical theory on this question to greal disadvantage. Although tho leaders of that party forced a number of Slates into tho Union whilo they woro trying to force others oaf, they now aro compelled to turn around and ac knowledge their whole schemo a fraud. Nebraska nnd Nevada wcro both forced into tho Union for tho purposo of gaining four more Senators, so as to secure tlio impeachment of Presi dent Johiifon. To day those two States together have but litllo nioro population than would securo one Congressman. When will tho Radical leaders cm braco stable ideas in reference to our Domocrutie form of government f For Iho life of us wo cannot seo how theso political buzzards succeed in blind folding tho people to their vagaries and robberies. Passkd. Congress on Iho llth passed a bill increasing tho number of Congressmen under the noxt appor tionment from 211 to 2S3. This will give Pennsylvania two more members and make her delegation lliereufier 20 instead of 21, and with tho two Senators will mako her count 28 in tho electoral collego. Tho salary and milcago nlone, without stealing, of this increase, will umounl to over two hundred ond fifty thousand dollars Not much retrenchment in that "de parture." Ons Bill Settled. Macartnoy, a clerk in iho Poslofllco Deparlmoiit nt Washington, Inst summer "cabbaged" 823,000, for which he was arrested but beenmo crazy in a fow days and was released, and Congress, on Thurs day last, exonerated him and passed a bill appropriating n similar sum lo mako up tho deficiency in tlio Depart ment. Thus will tho penplo bo called upon to foot these robbers' bills, ono after another, whilo tho culprits arc allowed to escape Resigned. Tho Confedcralo colo nel, Attorney General Akcrman, has resigned his position in Grant's Cubi net, and Goorgo II. Williams, Into a Senator from Oregon, has been np pointed in bis plnco. Why this "bloody-handed rebel" has resigned, wo know not, but suspect thai somo family nffair is at tlio bottom of it, becauso State affairs never seem lo havo troubled either Grunt or Aker- man, unless, it was wliilo thoy wcro ufter tho Ku Klux. Fnozr.N to Death. Tho Into cold weather has made sad havoc among Western emigrants. Wo givo. the following ns u sample of Humorous cases throughout tho West: Sf. J.ouis, December Vi, A gentle man who arrived in Kansas City, on Saturday last, informed tho Kansas Cily 'limes, that on Sunday previous, a terrible nffair occurred in Salino county, Nebraska, to n party of emi grants, whoso families wero passing through tho countv, wcstwnnl. llio cold instantly increased, and Ihoy con cluded to enmp nnd light ft fii'o. They wero on n piece ol high prairie, sev eral miles from any house, but three miles Irom them was piece ol timber laud. After unhitching tho teams, tho men Marled for tlio limber lo pro cure fuel, nnd not returning for sev. erul hours, tho women lell their chil dren and slatted to hunt them up. This is all that is known, except thnl llio next dny the bodies of seventeen person", who bad perished from in teuso cold, wero found. Tho children who wero left in tho wagons woro the only survivors. lTNlAWY.-Tlm Pliihididiihiiins hnvo had Iho Grand Duke, and still Ihey aro not happy. They woro not por unttMl to shako tho Royal Roar's paw, Gen. Weado having issued an ukaso lo that effect. Jlnril on tho thukers. but good for tho j;ar. Stilt vtnotktr LtUer. O.SAimF.i.n, Pa., Deo.14, 1871. Mr. Editor: Somebody's little blnck-and tnn continues to show bis teeth nnd snap, nnd snarl, and burk at mo from his kennel as if 1 had said something to him. Now, if this fledgeling (who knows about as much of syntax and tho ordinury laws of propriety ns a 1'iggor Indian tloos about bis father, or "Old Abo" did uboul deconcy, or John Brown about religion,) don't bchnvo himself, some thing will happen to him. His nm should know that heisout.und should seo that ho is brought in, havo his face washed, bis night coaly put on, ana snugly put " in Ins littlo bed, else the young giunt may do some thing naughty and cause bis indulgent miimniu much trouble. ' r I havo just been down to sco tlio school master, looking after my boy. Tho muster tnyn bo is doing well in his writing, nt straight slroko, pot hooks, und ladles, and thinks by Jan unry ho will make letters. Jl'ho does, 1 promised him bo might havo a bout with Anti Kit Klux, writing for the papers. This is about tho bent I can do for my young friend. My boy is plucky, nnd if 1 can only impross him with i he iinportiiii.o of this matter, Ami Ku Klux will find him just ex actly the foe in an his rnru talent mer its. Ho is nasty nt "argument" und hefty "on llio rules covrrnlni do- uirtcs," and after a little training, if ho can bo brought in contact 'fur a littlo whilo with thn mnrtifftj'of' Anti K. K. will, I think, ca.'l li(li us well ns he. ' is - Mr. Editor, I have 6topped ono mo ment to reflect upon tho world nnd its inhabitants, and almost uncoil scoiusly mapped out mankind into two grand divisions, .tire, ono iho theatre of fantastic misery, tho other of equally fantustie merriment, : And the question naturally arises, What shall 1 do, lament tho weakness nnd wretchedness of tho ono, or' laugh at tlio fools und knoves of llio other f I believe it wan Moiitaimic who prefer red tho laughing Democrilus to tho crying Ileraclitus. "Not," says lie, "because it is moro pleasant to laih'ii than to weep, but becauso it is more scornful and more expressive of con tempt than the other. When Brutus sought to draw Stutilius into tho con spiracy n gainst Cirsnr.Stalilius replied that bo was pcrleclly satisfied of the justice of the cause, but he did not think mankind, und especially tlio Unmans ol that day, deserved tlio sacrifice of n wise man. It wns n saying of Theodorus "lhat ho would not have u wiso man run nny risks for a company of fools." A recollection of these small bits of historic oxamples must itetcrmino my course, and 1 will not weep much ut the mistakes of my countrymen. I will laugh at nil the fools and knaves. liy should I mako myself wretched for a genera lion or a few individuals who must bo classified ns imbeciles or vassals? In every ugo whero a people is found fit to near chains a class will spring up to put them on. Why should I weui out my life in weeping for tho ono f v liy not snow my contempt bv luuah ing at llio other ? A free people but yesteruay, uoiisling ol their high intelligence and their proud spirit to day ullow ing their iiianhdod lo be broken, as upon a wheel, and submit ting with the docility of asses to tho lush ol super ignorant rascals. Shade of Democrilus! help us lo laugh nl llio fools, for a few intmmilM, who tl ill prate of freedom under their chains j who talk of national honor lot of the very bowels of crime; who call a debt thai beggars toil und bankrupts capital u blessing; who delight mi Jiuniiin blood like Punish cannibaU, think they nro ndvancing lo a higher civili zation; who murder n lliuirsiiiid while men lo free ono nigger; widow and orphan makers, calling themselves phihiiilhropij.ts ; ministers tf Christ doing iho work of tho devil ; counter jumpers and national bank clerks ns- sinning Iho airs ol statesmen and polit ical writers; thieves sotting them selves up ns censors of puhlic morals ; bankers rejoicing lo lend their capital to bankrupt spendthrifts; iho people supporting nil administration beneath whoso crimes pandemonium grows pale. What uro nil these but til sub jecls for contempt anil laughter? Vt liy spend my timo trying to bring such dolts to their tenses? Whv foolishly oxposo myself to the heels ol an uss or vainly attempt to en lighten his intellect ? Let tho ass go ins way, and in Iho meantime I will sit down hero and laugh. Good byo, billy boy. I would like to ninuso you, nut then it would ho so ridiculous. "You know bow it is yourself." Inn short timo. Mr. Editor, I with with your permission, renew tho his tory nnd crimes of the party in pow er, and will wrilo for men bovs mo referred lo Jack, llio Giant Killer, Mother Gooso Melodies, Litllo Red Riding Hood, Precocious Piggy, Tho National Primer, Fox'a Rook or Mar tyrs, Walts' Hymns (original edition), us good reading. This will improve iheir intellects and guido the way to n useful nnd lionorablo future and, 1 hope, a happy hereafter. . Vory affectionately, ' T. J. B. "The tiorrrnmtnV ill Trouble. The news from Wushingion scorn to indicate a Fplit in the "loyal" puny, somo of whom seem to possoss the "copporhoad" pluck of opposing the "government," (Grant,) Incrttiw of its nlliunco with thieves nnd for its mar tial law and Galling gun manner of running hitmcul conventions. J ho rumors of defection from the Grant standard ire rifo to an alarming ex tent, but nono will create so general surpriso ns that which designates next week ns tho dale on which Mr. Bowcn will unmask batteries, in his two news papers, that are ul ready double shotted und I ruined on tho Presidential candi date. When Bowcn und Beccher and tho President ate linked claim in such paternal stylo amid the rural scenes of Kaslern Connecticut, on Ihu nnnl versitry of tho liutiou'B independence, titled a sudden severing of llio .bonds of frieiiibihip was the last thing thought of, Mil J wliilo Bowcn's two papers hnvo continuously maintained the foremost plnco among thoso loyal In tlio administration Iho people havo admired llio devotion which nothing, soemingly, could change What if. is that Bowen has failed to get, bus not beon mentioned ; but nothing except some great disappointment can havo turned tho current of his affection into such n hostile channel. If, bow over, tho Independent is lo bo turned against Grunt, bo may us well givo up the contest in advance, to any nothing of the powciful opposition of tho Jtroolilyn ( num. for, Willi Jtlr. urcc ley's strawberry plunls nnd Mr. Bow en's sewing machines drawn up In solid array iignint hjs work", his Gat ling gun cat) BY.sil him littlo. ' C1AUTION. -All nereona are. hereby warntd J afcaioet purehaihig or In any way maddling wllb aoertaln DAY MARE, now In tbapoiiaailon of MIIm llanoy, of bogge lownahip, af tba tana belong! to ua ami il left with hito on loan only lul.ieol toour order. WM. AI.IIKKT A UKO. Woodland, Doo. 20, ls;13l.aj. A V Camo tretpanlng on tho proniiaea J of tlio underlined in Penn township, on or about tho llrst of November laat, a HTKKlt, wilh wlillt faca and legi. Tlio owner la rofueelud lo oooio furward, prova property, pay elmrgea and tiiko hiiu awav, or he will he rii-poneil or according to low. " MAKTIIA KAKEERTV. Urampian Uilli, Deo. 20, IS7I-3I. 1)I'I!I.IC N(1'IC:l:. Notice i horeuy (jlven that the oitixeni of Ili'Utrditle, In the county ol Clearfield, will pmolit their petition lo tlio (jinrtor Seffiona of t'tearflL-ld county, lo ho held at Clearfield In January, A. I). 1S73, for tho par pcee of being Incorporated, at a borough. J. J. MNOI.E. Huultitulo, December 13, 1S7I 'It. AtiHIt Hl.TUItAI, h) I I T VI Tho amiunl meeting of Hie elockholdera in llio "Cloaruelri County Agricultural Hooiely" will be held In Iba Court House, al CluArfleld, on Mun ilr.y evening of tho January Court, being the Stb day ot the month, fur the purpueo of electing offi cers tut tl.o emuing year. 0. H. DARrtKTT, Proiident. - ClearDelil, Pec. 20, 1ST 1 2t. CI HAM) t'OTII.I.ION PAIITY AT TUB T l-K.NKIKI.D HOTEL I A Cotillion l':irtr will he given at tho atiova nani'd hotel on W KIl.N Kill A V KVKNIN.it, JAN UARY !7lh, 111. (lood hall ani good niujio. A gineral invitation extended. ULO. li. HonACKKR, Pee. 20, 1871 St. Proprietor. CI RAND NEW V ICAIt DINNI.II ANI) I 11ALL1 To be given by Card. D. J. Weaver, at Iba . " WKAVKIl IIOU8K," Cherry Tree, Indiana Co., on January lit, 1872, with a gran ! Oytler Buppor at 12 At. Call room 24X.&U. Coma one, oouie all, both grout aud BUlall. Cuumittkk or AftBAMnrnKKT: II, L- H. Kin porte, Dr. J. Smith, Henry M llec, frank Mehaf ley, John MebaScy, Wtlliutn Prothero. mil i A I, i.i IT for Jan nary Trrm,eomiueQcing X Monday, January tun, IH, i i va Kitchen. ra Tlinmpion et al. Currv rloeiicr I.rmiftrd tl. L. itre.1 A Liuei Tlinmpion Kenou- Hiley.. Leconte lluuard... Purler Spackinan Anderjion..... Snyder , va u.ilingher. vs Uainea. va l.inea. va Thntoson et al. va Halo et al. va Owens. VI CoutrieL vs Co. National Dank. vi Hpnckman. TS Brenner. vs Kmworth. vs Gallagher. Co.. D OVT FAIL lO I1EAH OLIVK LOGAN'S LECTURE, IS TUB COl'HT MOL'SK, ON Thursday Kveni.nu, Deo. 2Sth. Subject: ".Nice Young Men." TICKETS Adults 60o. Childrti 25o. JIT OF JUItOHH DRAWN FOR JAM' J ry Torm, A. l. 1872, ootaratneing tht second MuuJhv, bring Ibt Stb day, oiuin jt'Bons. .less IH lion DrrrsrtiiMlrn. A. Mnrr.iton.Oonhfii JmoIi Itiinrlinfr.i.linftRsI A. O. Iulc Urshmn t . ( owdrr, II r in II m I.I. Honrnkru,us....Iliiatuu J outfit, Ur, Jr..Urrv Will ism Wip Jonlan J. M. rrl.le " 0. It. McrrclL.L.wrcDcc h L. Oturnniilf I H. Wrinl"T.... " 11. iVniiinctoo. Jr.-ChcM I John H. Kylcr... Morris H.lhilnii..n...('lrnrlicli! W. S. Wells Otcrolit J.M. Kcttlrbtrfrr (.lotto IVt.li, ..lVtio J.Tli'mpD,CurwrnivillrUl. II. Turfy J' ike J set lb F, ticinr.I(?inlLrl .lolin N orris...... " tico. I , t?u?ei'r...u irui l ( lmiKl ( rmucr.... I'uiou Tit IV c jrn.i.'t. H. Wliitrsidri ..l(carin Henry Iatt ' II. H. Burkttt.. A iron llartraan J toft Miles Huncy ' Jol.n IlcUh- " Jumps till.-.t(lior.... " Philip If. Milkr.... ' U. b. Mains Hrr.itr.ini llcnrv AurnnL...iJrnly II. I.. Wrnver " lts.ru. K Dinger 11 Ins-ic Mt-H-vy ... 3. Fulfill., Jr.... Iturnaldc Ttioi.Tbonifiion ' Kilwftrd King... " W. Osr.liner...;. Usvid liter. " A. Curry " J ;irlton Iuiiliir Clifit Jnnoph Mi...CIf iirticU Win. Wilson.., " Jits. WrtgluT... John Lytlo. Jr. " W p ( bftitiHcri.Curw'tvl Lewis T. Ko.. ' Aism Wnll'.vr..'..nfniitur Wnrrrn llrll....Ffrs;iiian Uo' trt 1-'KkI iludhsu IK Sliuiikwfilrr.. ' U. M. llnyi. Iluoton A luhcb..Lnwrrnrv It. II Slmw .Mile K'n.l I'hihp Mu Dm.. " T. JetT. Cnmcr J-hn Smilb M Zrwd. KuMnirr Morris II. T. HohiRon.l.um.CI'y Austin Kcrnn....Oceolft iiro. C. rioiinorc...Prun Stttnutl W. Horn.... M .Milton Kru.l Pikfl A. J. Cupplff .Ahrahsin Itaili-y " Win. Hnl0i.,Wovlward Dnnid Kline. " M.U.NeUmigh " Sheriff's Sale. BY vlrtueof wriliof VrHditt'imi firtaunt, Ipnued out of tbo Court of Common Pirns of Clenr tivld oounlTi nnd lo mo directed, thsrs will bo exposed to public sale, nt Ins Court llouso. in thi borouph of Clenrfilj, on Weddtr ity, ths nun day or jtnutrT, i7it at 1 o cioet, p. m.. the following dtsrrll-ed lital KrUlo, to witt All llmt corUin trnot of land situate In Morric townnliip, Olviirlivld eoitnty, I'., buundrd as frl Ihitf, to wit: Ilc-ginniitir at a post; thenoe louth three degrees writ fiti 4-10 perches to a post; thonre south 87 degrees osst f;t perrhes toa itone; thence north Urn degrees enst tI 1 -1 II perehrito a itko : tlu'Dee nurib 87 degrees went 00 8 10 nerchri to poit ; thenco south three deirreti west '1 i 7-10 perrhrs to pott ; thence north 87 degrees wen Vbi-M) perchef to pinoe of heeinntng, con Mining 7t acres and Q'i porches, adjoining landu uf John bverhart, nnd having a Iratne hoim and burn tlioreon erected. Heiicd, taken in exeoulion and lo t told as Improperly of A. W. Raymond. Alfo, by a writ of ftri Fariat, at tho same time and plnce, the following real entate, to wit : bituAic in Pike township, Clearfield couuty, Pa., bounded nnd described an follow ; On the en it by Innd of Law fivkeat on the wet by Caleb Way; n the north by Innd of Knlmrt Neiper; south by Caleb Way, containing IdO acrei moro or less, nearly all hnprood, having a frame hone and barn and other outbuildings thereon erected. Heiicd, taken In execution and to be suld as the property of Henry Jlockman, crUiUiUn will tako nttlce that 15 por sent, of tbe purchase money tnuit be pnid when the property le knocked down, or It will be put up again for sale. JUSTIN J. I'IK. Bb Rnirr'i Oppicr. I EheritT. ClMtfleM. Pa,, le. 13,1671. Pamphlet Laws I IN aernrdfince with the 15th section of the Act nf Assembly npprnvrtt tho loth dny of April, A. l. l&iJ, (Purdon's liigest, page 42,) notice it hereby given to all eilisens desiroui of purchasing hnlf bound copies of tbe Pniiiphlet Lnwe for 1872. that I will receive pbscriptiims for the inme nt my office until the iMh day of iJccnmher, at the rate of tl per copy, as per Pamphlet Laws of l(t rag 3W. LKVKR PL EG At., Treaiurer's Ofllea, Clearflsld, ) Troaiurer. Pa., Deo. A, I87l-;it. j Vonl IjiiihI for Said rilHK underlined ofi'cr for rslea valuable pieoe L "f Con I land, situate In lsoatur lowmbip, Clenrtleld county , S'ljoining londs of John C ratio, opceola Con) end Lumber Co. and Osceola bor- oujfh, oontnining 1IJV Aero, nil lr rr lira, and allowance. It is undvrlnid with two reins of t'nul, and le alio dciimble for town lots. There ti a turnpike laid out through It from (Mono la to Philiniitiurg, and It Is within n quarter of a mile of the Tyrone A Clearfield Hailroad, and about the mine li'littice from the Moshnnnon Branch KoaJ. or further iutormntion mtdrcsfl A. A K. MrMULLKN, nov22-3m Finking Valloy, Hlmr Co.. Pa. To Advf rttsrra Alt persons who content. piste nmking onntrnets with newspapers for the insertion of advertisement should tend to jco. 1. Itonell V Vo. for a Pin'tiUr, or Inclose 2? cents for Iheir On Hundred Pnge I'nmpltistl, containing Lists of fl.nno Nvwipaperi and estimates, showing the eost of adrerliiing. elso many qnctul hit.li to ad vertlsers, and -me sccoiint of the espetlettces of men who nro known as MuitcsmIiiI Advrr llarra. This Arm ar proprietors of tbe Ameri can Ncvipaper Adveiliiitig Agency, U lnrk How, . Y., and are hosirnsed of unequeled futijltlei for se curing the litserlton of advertWemnts io all Xawipaperi and Psrlodieali at lowas rate. pwr23-3ts) SherifT's Sale. T)Y vlrla ef writ! of Ltonr Faca$, le J) sued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Clear field county, aed to we directed, there will be expoied to PIU1LI0 HALK.at tbe Court House la the borough of ClenrAold, on Mon day, the Htb day of J.tn.. Ih72, nt 1 o'olook, p. m., the following ileal tiiate, io win All thoe certain iircmiics and tract of land sit uatu iu Huuton townahip, Clcarfiuld county, and Jay towiiviiip, mk couniy, ifimsyivania. ne ninniun at a whit unk near llcnnctt'i li ranch thence loutli 70 dc green, wcat 21 perches mure or Icai to a white ash lliunue south degrees eaft lib porches more or lens tuawbiteaeh; thence south 70 dcgrcci writ 71 pern hoi more or less toa tvhito oak ; t lie nee south 20 dcgreuiens'. U4 prrehes mure or leu to a birch thence soutu 7U Uc-greei west li3 piTt-ht'S to ia post i thciioo north 20 du grecs went 212 perches moro or Icps to a corner; thence south 70 degrees wert 17 perches moro or le-sluapoit; tbenve north HI pen-hei more or less norun tho county line to a ponl ; thenco north "It dpgrccn cast C" pcrolirs to n jo it ; thenco north 70 degrees entt 2 1 ;t porches more or losi to a poH ; thenco south 20 drgreci ennt 3-0 porrhrs to a white oak and place of beginning, containing In all about six hundred acres, haling thereon about SOU aurei of elm red Innd, two orchard a, a ooat bank opened, a largo sited new two-story brick house, will finiilifd, three frame ho unci, a large bank burn, two imallcr bnrm, a wagon shett, lore bouie, blnckunitb sbop and corn crib, being tbe preuiises known as the Tyler Farm. Eligibly situated for Iho locution of a town on tbe Alle gheny Valley Hailroad, which runs through the premises. Heiicd, tuken in execution and to sold as the property of lovid Tyler, mortgagor and owner. Alio, acjjlain lot situate in the boron gh of Llcarlli-hl, county of LlcurheM, I'a., and known in the pluu of Wm. Higler's addition to snid borough ai tot No. two tmiidn l and thirty-six, ('-t6), bounded as follows, to wit: Fronting i0 fwt on Heed itre t, on the went and south by alleys, and on tho out by lot No. 2M, and having ft large two-story dwelling houo on Heed struct and two smalli-r ones on tlio alleys erected thereon; this being tbe miiio prrtnicfi n oouvvyed by William Hitler and wife to William McKniilit by deed dated Sib April, l.Htltl, and recorded in Deed Hook , pno , in Clearfield. Heiicd, taken In exe ctitioo and ta be sold as tbe property of Will am Mch'niglit, deceased. 4M.iddri will take notice that II per oeut. of the purchase ttoney unit be paid wben the properly is knocked down, or It will be put up again for sale. JU&lli J. via, tiiiKitirt 's OrrirK, 1 BberiET. Clearfield, Pa., Doc. 13, 1871.) In i.a-jk iNtMIt 1.?. the Knowing per J sons hnre fllvd in tbe office of the Clerk nftlW Court of (Jiiarttr Se-rtions f Clrurficld county, their pctitior.i and bond for Liwnsf, at tbe January seasons next, agreeably to tbe act of Assembly, enti'led "An Act to rrguiate tbe sale of Itituxicsting l.i(uors, ate : Hotel lickxsi. George E. Robacker Tin it on A. J. Prauoker Curwenavtlle Lawrence Campbell Woodward John Iowncy Woodward A. G. Fhifler Durmide James Lvnouli , Oseeeln William I). Willieuis Osceola Jamei M LsiiKblin Clearfield Jrtuics L. Curry Lumber City Harry los$ OscenU r. li. hloppy Lumber City Jsmes Fox. , llnston II. A. McDonald Huston A. A. Dt Witt Olen Hope Mrs. . iioics ..vrftltaceton A. C. Fullmer Morris George A. llloom Bloom George I. McCrscken Bell C. Leip-ildt Clearfield R. W. Hied Curwensville William llidd e Glen Hope John Mulson Covington Peter Huuner. noouward Thoniai Mrhnffry New Wanhitigton Oporpe W. Miles Woodward (ieorgr N. Coll. urn Clearfield Claudius Girard Covington Peter Bloom Curwensville Milo lloyt Osceola Leeter tt ranger H New berg eiLOO LICBKst. Steven Graff. Curweniville Michael San ford Oscenla Wendell Knttess Clearfield J-hn .Maromber Clearfield McGaughey A Mcl'bcrson Clearfield Mtnr.iNnn ttcctiip.. A. La'onte , Girard Pat. Kerban Orceola Pee. I'l, 1S71. A. C. TATK, Clerk 11 Ll.lVI l n iC'H.-Noticeiiher.Sy given that tho following accounts havo bri exauiined and passed by me. and remain Died of record in tuts otiifo for the inipection of hetrs. IrgaJees, creditors, ant all others in anyotherwav iiil'Tcett'd, and will te iirented lo tlitr next Or pbaiu' Court of Clcariicl 1 county, to be held at the tourt House, in tuo borough of ClearOcbl, com mencing on the 2d Monday (being the 8th day) 01 January, A. 1. I .i IT. Final account of Alexander Murray, guardian ot Jiniei a. f oreee. minor chili or Matthew ror cee, laJe of Bradford township, deceased. Account of Dnvid Bcims, guanhin of Catha rine Margaret Wrber and Lnrena Hoiina Wfber, minor eliildrrn of tludfrcy Weber, late of Brady township, deoraard. Account of William Wincsrt. cuanlian af Mint Susannah Wrber and Sarah II clan a Wrber, minor children or Godfrey Weber, late of Brady town ship, decease J. Account of Lucv R. Turner and ItolanJ C. Final, administrators of Silas Turner, late of lioggi township, deceased. Partial account of John Morrow, executor of la-t will and testament of W. W. Anderson, late ot itioom low nstiip, deceased. Account of 11. p. Rose, one of the executors of Joseph AKMurrar. late of Burnside township, dcecaiwd. Final account of T. II. Murray, administrator ot John hpacktuan, late or Girard township, de censed. Account of R. I!. Williams and Mary Camp man, administrators of Elijah 6 meal late of Bogi township, decerned. RsHHtan! Orrira, A. W. LER, Clearfield, I'a., Iee. 11, K7I tc. J ltogister. D AN I EL GOODLANDKR, LlTIIKRSDUnu, r.., D.alrr In DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, II A U I) w a n E( HATS A CAPt!, BO0TS.A SHOES, Qneeniware, M n s and Roys' Clothing, Paints, Oils, Drug, Glassware, Hi-bf.ol Books, large lot or Patent Medicines, Confections, A a. Gum Shoes, Moose Boots, a large assortment of Notions, Hosiery and LADIR3' AND UKNTLKMKN'S FIRS, something new and attractive. Large and splendid assortment of French, Ger man and Knglisb Toys, lolls and Fancy Goods. No greater variety of goods in any itnro in the county. All for sale very low for eaah at I lie Cheap Corner. Ire, 1.1, 1871. Auction I Auction I fJUB anderiign.d, wishing lo retire from boil Otis, will cff.r bit .ntlra STOCK OF OOOI'S al fublt, outorjr, cominrneiiig on TlirHSOAV, tlKC'KMIIKR 23(li, and cuntinua Ih. balano. of Iht w.rk, or until all il di.po.r. of. Pan.nl hating a litll. loot, .ash for lha lloll dajs will i w.ll U alii ad th. sal., tad gat good ba. gains. Tcrm. nada known on day of lalo. ISAiC KIRK. I.uml..r CilT, Pro. M, 1S7I II. STOXE AM) EARTHED -WARE 0K KVERV PKStRIPTIONf CROCKS! POTS! CROCKS I i-'lahcr'a Patent Alrllht Belf Scaling k''rult Canal lU'TTKH t'Ktil'K.S, wilh lids, CREAM CROt-KH, Mll.K CR0CK8, Ari'l.K- RI'TTKR CHOCKS, PICKLE CHOCKS, PLOWKR POTS, PIR DI8IIKS, 6TKW POTS, And a graat manjr olhrr thtnei too nura.rus tr. m.nlion, to b. had at FRED'K. LEITZINGER'3 STONE - WAKE POTTERY, Corner ol Cherry and Third Streets, CLKAltnian, PA- ugl CI AI'TION. All persons arc hereby cautioned J against puroliaslng or In any way meddling with ons lorn! nnd one bay Mare, now in posses sion of W- W. Hoover, of U rah am township, as the (ains belong to me sod. are subject tn my order. T- M, rOMrFV, flrabsmtnn, !. , It. gry CSoodjf. Srorrrir5 (ftr. RA.&W.D.1RVIN DRALERS IN GENERAL MISnCIIANllIMK, SQUARE TIMBER, LOGS & LTOIBElt CIRUEN8VILI.C, PA AIIE olfrring, at tbilr n.w Slor. Ilooso, a tnmnl.ta stock of NEW GOODS, of all uuwripttuns. Dry Goods and Groceries, IIARDW A KB, BOOTH & SHOES, CLomiya, tc. IX LABOR VARIETY. Flour, JHeat, ilyt, Oati, Corn, Always an hand and for tal. at a imall adrana. ROTE, In larga qoanlitlu, lold low bjr wll; alio, PfLLEY BLOCKS, SMALL ROP8 nd CANTftOOKS. 0ns baodraJ ohm af ATWATERS ELMtRA BOOTS, , for sal. bj th. oas. at whol.s.1. rat... ReiTd bj ear toad t HUSTISQDON FLOUR, and sold at email advance. BARNKS?, of all kinds, II OH SB COLLARS and II A W .i, HORSE BLANKETS, BITFALO ROBES, le. Also, on sale first elan two-lone WAGONS, TWIN SLEDS, LOO 8LKD8, and SLEIUHS. special Inducements offered to those getting out Square Timber and Logs, as we deal largely in Lumbermen's Supplies, and are prepared at all times to pa re base Timber, Logs and Lumber. Curweniville, November 16, 1871. s&iscfttoafous. rtMt HCHOOI, lUKFCTOKri. I am arnt 1 for J. A. IIANCIIOFT A Co. for Ih. al. of Siliool De.k.. M.p., Charts, trobos, Apparatui and fchnol Mcrrbandii. generally. Cataluguts lent on applic-ition. L. C. BLOOM. Curwrni.ilte, Dm. IS, HT1 f I N TIIK COURT F iHMVO of Clearftetil oounty, Pa. Kiasti in A Brothers No. 101, March T- 1S71. Philip Paul and A. V. f T-tt. Tea. A. from Cai Carpenter. J bria eounty, Tlio undnrsigned Auditor having been appoint d io make distribution of the monies arising from the sale on the above writ, gives notice that he will attend to the dutiei of bis appointment at bis oflieo in Clearfield, ob Thursday, tho 4(H day ef January, IS7I. at 10 o'clock a. m., where aH par tin interentrd may attend. Pee. M-3t. II. W. SMITH, Auditor. yj CGAL QHEY'8 RESTAURANT, Sreond 8lrct, CI.ERFIKLP, PENN'A. Atwari on hind. Fresh Oyilers, le. Cream, Candt.i, Kati, Crackeri, Cahei, Cigan, Tobaeoo, Canned Kruits, Orangf-s, Lemons, and all kindi of fruit in li-aion. O-Illl.LIAKD ROOM oa second floor. j.2171 V. MoUAUUllEY. 1871 HIILADKM'IIIA 1871 WALL PAPERS. HOWELL A II 0 II II X E, Mannlaoturers of Paper Hangings and Window Shades. Whol.i.1. and R.tail ft.leeroomi, Oorn.r Fourth and Market itreoti, PIIILADF.LPIIIA. Fnrtorjr Corner Twenty third and kauKim Sli. Orl..her 4, ISTl-SmJ. TOBACCO AND CIGARS 1 WU0LE3AI.R AND RETAIL, At th. N.w Tobaae. and Cij.r Slor. of n. ii. sii.i ir, Two doors Ka.t f th Poitofflc, Cleart.ld, Pa. Constantly oa hand fine assortment of Ifsvy, Con (-reas. Cavendish, Cable, Spnnroll. Miebiitaa and Century Fiae-ent Cbewlnf Tobaeeo, Ao. Also, ft larft tod well selected stock of Imported and Domestic Cigars, Smoking Tobaoeas, lleersebaam and Briar Pipes. Pipe Ssluree, Tobaeoo Doiee, Cigar Holders, nod everything general) found In well regulated Cigar and Tobaeoo Store. JV Remember the plaoet Two doors East of the Post office, Clearfield, Pa. pd.tojan.VT2 MARBLE AD STOXE YARD! Mas. 8. 8. LIPDELIi, Having engaged In the Marble bullosas, deiirci lo inform bar friends and the publio that she has sow and will kr sp constantly on hand large and well selected sloek of ITALIAN AND VERMONT MARMLR, and ii prep a re 4 to furnish to order TOMBSTONES, R0X AND CRADLE TOM IIS, MONUMENTS, Oarbi and Posts for Cemetery Lots. Window Sills and Caps, also, BUREAU, TARLR AND WASH ITAKD TOPS, An., As. WuTard e Reed strwet, near fhe R, IU Depov. durational. MISS LT. R. RWAT SCHOOL FOR cIrlc rilllBWINTEItlL-ltMofr,,,,,,' X oouiwenco Monila,, J,n. llt till Reaillnil, Orlliograi.b.r, W ons, Primary Arittiin ii i... 'rllil.,OI.I.,il.. ""i I'm.'.;: .'"Krmyiij ni.u.rj, i.geai iwl .l.bcri . : i, (jn . n.l U'.llr.. A r It I : ' J'il Altbrn aad lb. Urit-nrr. Inslrnetion in Imlrumanlal muVio Oil p.lnllng, 24 lorum Waa work " For full t.nrtleniari en l l.,r (',, ' . CleirOold, t-.ut. 7, l.tu I; j J. ft, II K ! II 1) II Llearfield County, Pj, JL "ill eoninienoe on llio li; ,t Jj -,, b.-r next. (Term, fi,c n,-. n.l... , ''lilt.! t ne rurriftiluni t.f itut.r vi,l r., and iboron-b cmiif in e.try !.t prnclienl and acn,m.liibni , j L ''"""' qualil. thru, .tin. lur the nr..',...,,, u A1!.,, Iu rocnl and imfrniner.iul r, .; ' "tIlt:'l I'llhill Wi'l Le U.lmitfril leiiion. nml ch,irL.fd fmi. ti,., . f .. . ' cr:Bl ' eiriie oi ine rmn. ur,u for nblenoe, eirppt in ean ol yr trirird ' bio. acnuimo.l:it(-d nt uiodtTile ru.c. Uood boordini; can bo nrocun i ,n, than anj oilier tilui-e In lb. eounli- Ih,-, l.r. t..r t.k ....l.!i.. iHH. " r .,,.ii li'jicet. For particulm. a',lrti ll l.'i , I . : I." U . - ept:071.lf """"" ' ..'!" 1 :-.n. inal. Now . CLEARFIELD ACADEMY A Malw and Tcmale Clushlcal lll;UchooL ..;;. ymiUC(U FT1HB scholailie tear of tliis I t.,ti:uttn li dirt, 1 ded into two lewions of five iLf.i.itir.i.,. one weeks) each. The llrst (CMiou fn.n, ..-. the first Monday In September: icuij .i. Ml.! isiuuuaj IU IfllfllUIT, The course of instruction ei ibrnf. ' fvtry thiis occcsiary to a thorough, prnclit eJ education cf Lol It sexci. J KCuaaLii. Pupils will be admitted et nny tiitr md rUrjil in eases of extreme r.ml protracted illt)-.-!. btuderti from a di.tuoce caa It itLLit,., wiui ooari ai loaj r;itrs. For particulars, -erifl fur clrrn'nrs, or a i !ri P.ot.V. L. IIAKiaOuN.A. SI., July J8, lSVl-tf. I'na-lf,l .ral (fstate for alr. ORPUAXS" COL'HT SALS r Valuable Real Estate I I IT pnrsnanre of an oHer of the Qrpv.tm' rim of Ctarfeld eounty, the ondTiij;:, j, timin trators of tbe estate of Elijah Si;,m), Ute of Bori township, Cleurfiold cui.iv, dcceaM-1, m I wll ai public sale, at th? puhlic tioune of Mr. Ht,.u, n iiie viuny oi n anaoeton, lau io.t;,. j, WEDNEiSIAT, DECEMLLU 27, m, at I oVlock p. m.( the WMnU dtscilbaj Ksa. Es'ate, I alt of sxitl Jv-aeu, ti.: All that oertuin tract of lun 1. s js't in Brad ford township, snid county, bui'lcl iv Unoi tt (trahatn, tScnoonovvr A K'n., Uz Turner asi others, eontainins; lfXI AI RE'., a 0r )u Reservins;, bowe.er, sil tbe pint. oak. bttslccs and other timber on said tra.t fit ft r lanmc. at corjing lo terms of the cotiiraet of li'itai. u,ia! A Co . dated March V, ISO, and fhr urfimrisu relatinu thereto all ncsr.Kl io X .ruUneou Book " U," from page 74 to Tit, inclastrc. TERMS OF SALE One-fourth t&e tarcUi mony e ash cn conrlrmt'mn vi s.tie, (.oe joDria in one year, and the balance nt tlir dcs'li of Mar? V fV. a. 1,. ..a- V.. ., J . ... latter two payments w.th icir rnl, pAi able ausi ally, to bo sacured by bord ndxurtg-gf in Ui preiaues. EDWARD n. WILLIAMS, MAItY E. CAJIPM.vV. !. , ISri-tl. Alwiiialrtilrs. f?" I A LEI Valuable Real Estate! IN CLEARFIELD, PA. Tbe lukscrlLer cfVra fr la'o h;i rrcprrtf se Market street, (next dc:T tn Alhcri.f: H-tel.i CivnrLid. Pa , bring a lot and a h;. f. ;i fr: front on VtrVet "trevt. with a iVu' t i i tw itory JIOl'SE, eontainini; lonr ls-t :e nc- . s'sirs nnd si jor-d hr( tom up ru.:. a'.d j?oos .. -I-..L tVltll P m,A atli A7 I'pm-llrT outbuildinfi ereetrl therein. Tlirid V, si good water on the premises. jtfrfttt terini abd eonditiooi spp en Iks premises, or to Frank Short, at (be tUrt He Snop, west door to Miller A tttt irs. t ket street, or b,r letter te r. si; out, Jy 11 Clearfield, Oeirfitid Ce, fa. AY rEST VIRGINIA Timber and Co&l Luud FOR SALS! The following tracts of Timber anJ Cnsl I asaV are offered for sale: One Irv-t of i;.iv ssrsi. lying on theKlk River, in Webter enesty; feret tracts lyinr on the same river in Bra: tec toast?, two of i.OuU acres each end ons ol l.vov aerMf and one tr-wt eontainiufc D.StiO srei, 1 ingfn the Uaulcv River, In Nicholas cuuuly. The mU U throe lantls are norfrct. Anr information concerning ibrie Isn lteai bt bsi by nilrrrPiii)t ii. n. H tIaroh22, Kv71-tr. riiiupbt.urf:. in DENTAL CARD, Da. A. M. HIT.L3 Would sav to his patents and tbs pkS lie ajvin rally, that, having disstdied partreritus wi-h Dr. Stiaw. he is now dnine the entire w. rk of bis ofhee himself, eo that pntirnts need not fai nelnr but under the ham n ol anv etui r retamr, llainr obtained a rcdurtinn of the i.atcrt on tbs plate material, I am enabled tu pzt up teeth mu-'S ehaaper than formerly. 1 liave l'r. Nn il patent pn-eess tor woikiug rubber plale?. which make a much lighter, more elnstle ai-J itr plate for the aauie ainourt nf material, and i.hci the plate on b.th fidrs, reiiderini; it i.iftfh more easily kept clran. Ppertnl stfentioti p:ii J ta ths piraerratian of tbe natural teeth, and ork guaranteed en li rely satisfactory to patients. .nrtttfiee at the old eorner, opposite Hie ?baw House. Oftlee h,.un from P to U. a. m.( and 1 ts o, p. m. 1'atleiiti from a dtsianee thould nolifj me a few days beforehand of Ibrir iut.nii a ta come. Always at home, unless other notu-" sp pears In Hoili tho county pnpers. flli'7l S. POKTER SHAW, D. D. S., Ma Oltiee in Maionie lbi!,lii. ftrn CI.EAIIKIKM), I'A. Pulling of th. nlirl tvelh in a U..!thT.i.. wrralie. anil asrful condition is made a s jie-.-ialt.. Diieaiei and mnlformati-ini rnmnicn loilic tiu'iits, jaw anil ailociale iarls, are trentfl ali i cjrrf,-u wllb fair sueoesi. Lji.uiiii.liulil and c aiuii. tioni rari. Frieei fur fartial aad fH '' teelh anaeh lower than in IMTU. ll woul.l wrll for nelients from a diitane. to let u know 'f mail a few dny. bef.ro eonnnir to llio I il rerjr iniinrtant that ehili.n lielwren lb. S of iii and tweli. reari ihould ne tlirir emmined. H Ana-'.lteia Twlh ie r.. wilaout pain. trll.VTI J. H. STIWART, D. D. S., Ollle. orer Irwin'i Drn Slor. crRwnssvai.K. pa. All denial operations, lltlier la the mrcki"'"j or nperattv. bi.uh, prompll s1trn.lt d to atiil.oliun gnaiftiMoej. r-ieeial attention y'i to the trrutiiienl of .lueaici f Ihe nl'"l 'r"" (ami and aiuuth. Irrrjularilr of the t"tli ceilf.tll)r corree led, Teeta elrrled withl l''J hjlhfuaai.r KHmr, ,ud srliltfiiil trih li.'.'l'' of the hesl uatetl.l and wairaltlrd l n-mler illaeliun. rrril?'''1? 17X.i".C"HTIHfI Ml'ICH.-'..!i.ie i here i he gtven Ibal Letter, ir.tanienlaiy hnnnl I. e.. irnnt.J lo Ihe .uhserlher on t"f ' ' ' ISAilkl.LA TIIK.M AS, d.e'd, l.te r Wo...iward lownihip, I'lenitwld ciinly, l'ennr l"it'.. perw.ns inj. ht. d to said eit.le a.e rr."'r rank. ii,im,.l,l. pvmr.t, and th-m-olnlui. a(tint the lame will ptwnt ll.ooi, 7 autbeotuate.1, fur asllli-mrnt. JOHN WITIITKO, Not. . HMJIl I-.. ci ier TH'ICIU The ami.nl elr-tinn f"' I'lrcrtorl j and un.een of Iho Ciunlj Nli"l II. arll.ld. will l.o lirld at tb. Unking t Mawnia DuiUu.g, on T'!l,-Vi J""u7