GEORGE 15. GOODLANDER, s 11HTOU AID I'RvrRIKTUII, L. t ; f-v:-. - .". ..IV.: . : - CLUAUF1ELD, Ta. WEliKEHIMY MOKNIXfl, JAN. S, 1871. Attention: We cull tho attention tiop to tUo trnnfer and assextimeiil of real cm I it to in the interval between (he triennial attHOBsmonls. '"IIead." It npponrs Hint IVrnyl vania has furnished the oldest and youngest member to the present Con- gress. lion. Ilonry 1). Fostor, of Westmoreland, being the Connor and lion. Wm. McClullan, of Heaver, the " Inllor uged 70 an J 30 rcopotlively. CoNUKISSlONAL PuOCKKUl NHS. llofi. Eugene Hulo, member of Congress from Maine, was married on the 20lh ultimo, to Miss Mary Cliandlor, daughter of Senator Chandler of ' Michigan. This, we hlinuld gay, is uniting the oust and the west. Dkad. J. W. Diekeraon, a member of 'Assembly, died at lied ford on tho 1'Glb ultimo. Gen. Charles M. ltoed, probably the wealthiest man in Northwestern Penn sylvania, died at Erio on tho lb'th ultimo, aged 70years. " The New Sknatob.-TIio Legislature of Kentucky lust wook elected lion. Thos. C. MeCrccry, Democrat, United States Senator for six years from the 4th of March, 1873. Mr. MiCrcery succeeds '.Garrett Davis, whoso term expires at that lime, lie held the , aame position up to two years ago, ! when ho was upercccdcd by Gov. Steplionson. DimTiNu. That eminently loyal divino Henry Ward Ucccher consid or Thackeray and Dickens as ovi donees of advancement of the church spirit in literaluro. lie says their novels aro as much inspired as tho Writings of St. Paul. Tho present Congress should certainly elect Beech. or chaplain, eo as to produce harmony among thioves. Cannot Stay at Home. It seems impossible for our junketing President to remain at bis post, although Con gress and the Departments are "over head and cars in work." Yeilcrday and to-day bo is in Philadelphia, smoking and wining with the Loyal . Leaguers. Wo certainly havo "tho best govcrntnont tin; world ever saw" just now. Call Accr-errD. Iter. A. M. IVbctstono for ifjght viars pastor of the Lutheran ronKrffr.tlion el Aleroursburg, liu accepted a cull twin the .UIUITHU BUIIKrCUllll III "UICI Hl'l, bqii will enti'r upon his dutius there about the first of I'ebruary next. I'uii-jf Spirit, i If tho Somersctere havo any cuter priso they will got ihemsclvo, sharp ened up since they have giiecocdod in getting a tchdttone to preach fir lliom. Wo suspect they aro a little dull up thero any bow. Passed Away. Within a lortuighi two eminent Americans havo paid the penalty awarded to tho raco. Itcv. J'obcrt J. ISruckcnriJgo and James 11. llackelt aro no more. Tho former died at Danville, Kentucky, in tho 74th year of bis ago, and tho latter at Jamaica, Now York, nged 71 yours. Mr. llreckonriilgo was an eminent Presbyterian divino, and Mr. llackelt wus a celebrated tragedian. Uolb bold the very highest rank in their professions. x Conuukss. This body will to as scmbla on Monday next, having ad journed over the holidays. When the members all get back agaiu into their seats, and the liadicnl loaders do not settle their family quutrol during the' vacation, loyally will "bust up" nt the national Capitol, and "the gov ernment" family will bo crucified bo fore Ike ides of March. Should that culumily befall the "government" what in tho world will become of tho bread and butler brigado and "our colored brethren ?" At Their Post. lion. Wm. A. Wallace, our Senator, and John Law hlic, Esq., our Assemblyman, urn both in their scuts rt llarrisburg, whero lliey can bo seen in person or ad dressed by letter, during tho session of tho Legislature, and both will tbecrfully attend to any necessary legislation their constituents may do siro. Clearfield, it is true, is but a third rate county in wealth and popu lation, but sho bug first rule talent and ability in the Legislature, and, with out boasting, no count)' in iho Slate U more ably represented. Komeniino Wronu. Itov. Ilonry Ward IJucclicr, u funr Sundays ago, rogalcd bis fashionable enngrogntion with 0 "corruption KTtnon," groally to tho astonishment of tho loyal mem- bcrs. Among many truthful facts bo . staled was that we "must reform the Vil service. Every custom botiso is flow a bribery shop, and nearly all tho fV.lJicr office are damning and dead enisg to tho Kationul conscience." Jbingg (io lerribly "rotten in Dcn wvt" wbco llcocbcr is compelled to denounce ftlw A-oroptimr influences of his lladical brethren (torn tbo pulpit. Political prcucbors, like jtlio .dovil, pro sometimes given to lelii tbo truth. Ileneo llccchcr rdioiiTj be Jircdi d on Ibii ocrasion itadtral t'atmtfballim. The prineiplrsof cannibalism are now being boaiitifully illustralod among the leaders of tho liudical party In and out of Congress, especially in the State of South Curohnu. The contest betweon Bowcn, bigamist, and Do Large, negro ballot box stuffer, prom ises, if it is not suddenly cut abort, to give the publio an insight into tho way that men are elected to Congress and other oflices under carpet bag rule Dispatches from Washington state that the attorney of De Largo has ro fused to file tho testimony in his bo- half unless he pays over gome $1,000 fees. Tbo attorney who asks for theso foes in advance also states that Do Large is not only not entitled to a seat in Congress in consequenooof the frauds at tho election, but that he also agreed to divide tho stealing of his po sition with him, n promiso thnt ko has not kept. It is also slated that Do Largo, as if ho anticipated that bo would bo unseated, has drawn all the money that ho can from tbo govern ment, and is ready to steal away at any moment. ' lJowcnv the man who wos convicted for having two wives too many, and was pardoned out of the ponitcntinry hy President Grant, will apparently have smooth sailing into Do Large s sent, and the presumption is very strong that ho has bought the negro's attorney, and thus secured tho sup prossion of all testimony that would go to invalidate bis claim to it seat In Congress. When the whole thing is sifted down it appours that it was only a game of "dog est dog" between Bow en and De Largo, in which the negro proved him self' to be tho most astulo scoundrel and tho most successful ballot-box stuffer. .It wag simply a game of cheating and fraud between tho two, in which liowon was worslod. l!ul, believing himself in tho highest favor with Grunt, Uowcn now appeals to Congress, after subsidising De Largo's attorney, for a seat in that body. As betwocn tbo two rascals it would be hard to chooyo. That neither of them is fit to make laws for the honest peo ple of tho country, admits of no sort of doubt, Ana that they both ought to bo in tbo Penitentiary is about unani mously conceded by all honest men in the State of South Carolina. But these two men are no bettor nor no worso than tbo averago carpet bag and scalawag Congressmen who aro sent trom the Southern stales to rob tho people of tho wholo country by favoring tho nefarious jobs sot up by tho lobby of Congress, and sharing tho stealings. Whittcmorn, and Stokes, and Butler of Tcnnssco, and a host of others aro on a par with Bowcn and Do Large ; scoundrels by birth and thieves by education, who do not hes itate a moment when the ballot-box is to bo stuffed, u lobby sebemo to bo put through Congress, or a widow to uo robbed ot her scanty pension. Tho country has u I ready been sick ened by the delails of the scoundrel ism practiced by theso men, and yet a tenth part has not been told. There is no villainy to which they havo nol resortod to get themselves in power, and whon once in oflico there has been no form of dishonesty to which they havo not resorted, if it would pay them. Wcro they mere individuals, stealing in their individual capacity, it would not bo so bad; but they aro a part and purcclof ihe party in power, by whom they uro upheld mid slneld ed nay worso than that endorsed and encouraged, in their unheard of rascalmes. Is there an honest voter in tho conn (ry who believes that either Bowen or De Large is fit to make laws for the government of tho lioople, or lo bo trusted for a singlo moment with power? Wo do not think that there is an honest man in the country who thinks so, and yet Mr. Bowen, who should bo in piison instead of in Con- rcss, is one of tho I rusted and confi entinl advisers of President Grunt, who is also divided in opinion us to what ho shall do with regard to bis other fuvorito Do Largo. How long is this class of scoundrels, ballot box stutters, bignmisls, pension thieves and lobby plunderers to con trol tho national legislation and tbo administration of the government? This is becoming a serious quoelion to the American people. Are thoro no honest men lo bo sent to Congress, that such men ns Bowcn and Do Largo should bo squabbling for a seat at a cost to tho pooplo of 820,000 per day ? This wholo brood of rascals must be turned out of oflico, unless the people want to mako corruption and dishon esty tbo rule in .State and National ufTuirb. Pittsburgh Post. The Lkoislatu re Tho Pcnnsyl vania Legislature assembled at liar risburg on yesterday. The Senate, on account of tho death of Senator Con noil, from a Philadelphia district, is a tio 10 Democrats and 10 Itadicals. Tho Domocratio Speaker, Mr. Broad boad, will of courso take the chair, and if the Democrats act u'l unlaw fully and outrageously as the Itadicals did on a former und eimilur occasion, tho Sunulo will not organize until an oloclion is ordered in tbo fourth dis trict and a Senator elected to fill the vacancy caused by tho death of Mr. Council, which will lake five or six weeks. Tho House, being' lurgoly Radical, will organize at once. And it now looks as if Elliott, of Philadelphia, would bo elected Speakor, and Sol fridgo, of Northampton, Clerk." They are both Radical, of course, and the latter bus held the position of clerk for a number of yeur.i. Oi;ote It All, Gentlemen. When authority is quoted in ono case, it is supposed lo bo good in another, and a witness introduced upon tbo stand must bo uccepled, however uupalaln blo his testimony. Tho Radical pa pors aro fond of quoting tho London Timis' praises of Grant. But they do not copy what is says of Boulwell. It says be can claim no credit for re ducing tho debt. "Ho might us well tuko to himself tho merit of a good crop of corn in Illinois." This is plain truth. Boulwell stulcs thai bo has roceived in the last year in the shupo of taxes tbo jimiior.so sum of jS.'Kl!!, 000,000. With lliooe vast means, is jt any merit that tho Administration has been ablo to pay $!tl',(IOl),000 of debt ? The expenses of the Govornmonl, if they nro economically administered, would not exceed SI 00,000,000, leav ing 82Hn,000,OOO to be applied to the Interest and principal of tho debt. Ominous. Tho clarion voico of General Butlor has not been beard in tho House '.his session. Whut is the matter,' Js ho" choked witlj A fish bone ? The ,4i ltlacraty of I'rtme. As an Illustration of how fur short we come of calling tilings by their right names, several cases are cited imaginary and real which it would bo well for the general reader to pon der. The Lancaster Intrlligoncer says, for Instnnco, so mo poor dovil, with starvation staring him in tbo faoo, and tho devil leering kindly and tempt ingly through tho vignutto of a bank note, helps himself to a hundred dol lars, or less, and is sent to the Stato prison ns u thief. A moro fortunate und adventurous villain, placed in a position ol trust, with inurvolous udrioluess, takes fifty or a hundred thousand dollars. This is culled, in Radical parlance, financial irregulari ty. The afl'uir is adjustod, notwith standing ho is a criminal, the mutter is brushed up, and ho goes froe, ready lo commit another oll'unce whon op portunity offers. Marcor, tho default ing Treasurer of Philadelphia, who robbed the city of some half-a-million of dollars, has been tried and found guilty of cmbezzlumcnt. Pending an application for a new trial, bo is per mitted to go free on bail. On a sub sequent day, in tbo Court, a man was convicted ot larceny, and his counsel mndo application for a now trial. In this case the prisonor was thrust into tho felon s dock und conveyed to pris on without opportunity ullowed him lo furnish bail, which he could have dono. Tho dill'ereneo was that Marcor was a Radical, and bad robbod by tiio half million, while the other, poor wight, was churgod with having taken a few dollars. This is the same court wboro negroes aro urged by tho judge to carry concoalud weapons, while white men are punished lor it as a criminal otlenco. Alarmed Conkling, Morion, Cam eron, Nyo, and company oro wonder fully alarmed over tho proposition to investigate the workings ot the seve ral departments of Grant's adminis tration. "Uli, not' says Uonklin "this is our administration ; you must not attack that." "Tbo drift of tho discussion," says Morton, "is that tho Kcpuulican party is corrupt und should be stopped ; and forthwith schomcs are concocted to prevent lurlher discussion in tho benate and lo smother it in tho caucus. The ad ministration in its management of the publio service admits itself to bo so rotten that it can't stand ovon a pub lio discussion, much less a lair and honest investigation. Tho Senators foam and froth oven at the discussion of tho subject, and threaten lo turn out of the party the men who intimato that thero is anything wrong in the administration. No 1 Radical frauds must not be exposed; anything of that kind "is a covert attack on tho administration." A BoUT-WELT.lAN EFFORT. TIlO Washington J'ntriot says that Secro lary lioulwcll would havo mado a good minislor for Pharaoh in tho days of tho Egyptain famino. Ho would havo sworn that tbo lean kino wcro in excellont condition, and their sig nificant ribs a token of unexampled prosperity. In 180'), with a popula tion of 31,009,000, we oxportcd of the six domestic manufactures of boots and Bhoes, woolens, carriages, candles, manufactured tobacco and gunpowder, goods to tbo valuo of 80,.r54,50:i. In 170, with 38,000,000 people, wo ex ported only $3,103,700 worth. In Iho face of a startling and portentous ar ray of fads liko this, Mr. lioutwoll yet says: "Thero is no substantial reason for questioning tbo truth of tho stutement that tbo last five years have been the most prosperous in tho his tory of the country." Why recom mend any abatement whatever of tax ation, Mr. Boulwell? Evidently the country doesn't need ill Washington D. C Tho legality of tuo govcrninentol the territory ol Col umbia, lulo District of Columbia, is to be tested in the supreme court. Tho negro government of that Radical paradise lias beon swift to loam the lesson of carpet bnggary, and has plunged into a system of publio plunder and ex penditures which bids fair to bank rupt tbo peoplo in a twclvomonth. Tho puro and righteous Radical gov ernment of tho District thinks noth ing of disbursing a million a day, with nothing to show for it. Tho people now invoke tbo Supremo Court to save them from tho carpet-baggers. Tbo chickens aro beginning lo lloek borne, as the tiino for going to roost is near nt band. Elnhs Too Heavy. Tbo effort made to impeach Gov. Scott of South Carolina, has failed. Not, however, from want f fis on which to rest l, & movement. But mu sjiuiis or oflico have made Gov. Scott a million aire ; and tho power of bis money wus amplo to purchase as much of the solonblo material of tho Legislature as was nccossary to rcscuo him from tho dangers of impeachment. This was the force which rescued Gov. Scott from conviction und punislimont. But tho moral verdict of tho nation is against him, and his name will bo linked with thoso of Holdon, Bullock, Reed, Austin and Butler in nil coming histories of dishonest oflicials. Age. Mimi'iiY'g Pickinoh. Tbo Colluo torshij) of Now York is tho richest oflico in tho bestowal of tbo govern ment. It is legitimately worth at least (50,000 per annum lo its incum bent. Tbo position of Navnl OHiccr and Surveyor follow next in poctini nry vnluo. Under thorn are a great nnmborof ollicors with from $10,000 lo 812,000 per annum. Tho position of Appraiser of Kow York is independ ent of the Custom Houso proper, though an unxiliary. Under Ibis of ficer aro also a great numbor of sub ordinalo ollicors, worth legitimately fromJ.'J,000 down to 81,000. Cowaiids !-All. Tbo general gov ernment waited until Dr. Howard was convicted and gent lo a dungeon in Ciunfuegos, and then they asked lor mi explanation of lliii outrage upon an American ciiizen. This is thb Grant foreign policy. Let a dor.cn naked negroes menaco tbo Bice gov ernment in San Domingo, and a war vossol was on tbo coast in a short time. But an American citizen can be seir.cd and sent to a dungeon in Cuba, without a singlo romoiiBlranco from Washington. Their A(iE9. Three of the United Stales Senators aro between soventv id ci trhl V vcars old. Thnv nra Dni i. of Kentucky j Cumoron, of Pennsyli yanir, anu icKers, oi .Maryland, Nino Senators are between sixly and seventy, and Iwcnty seven pro between fifty and sixty. Four Senator aro under forlv. viz : Amos, of Mississinnb Clayton, of Arkansas; Osborn, of Fior ina, nnu fipenocr, or Alabama. . It will be scon that Old und Young Aiiiciiuu jucdominiitrs in tin: Krnutc. Ilotnanrtiis tihoul CJrrtMl.', The Evening W, speaking of Cuba and Sun Domingo, gays: "Ins already known that llie I resilient bohovoi the acquisition ol thoso islands to bo de sirable for tbo country." That Is a Igitllo too much, Mr. iW, for thoro is not an Intelligent person in tho JUnitpd Slate who Imagine that Grant knows anything, or cares anything about what is "desirahlo lor tho country.' Ho may sco in Cuba and Sun Domingo now fields for speculation and plunder, for that is all b is capable of seeing it any publio measure, Uo is in for Sun Domingo, for precisely tbo same reason that bo is in tho ring for driv ing tbo deluded Mormons off of their valuable lands, iz; lo got a slice of the plunder which would accrue Irom such an undertaking, if .successful. Grant is Incapable of any highor n,o tivo in any net of Ms life. Look at bis fuco, listen to the tones of bis Voice, measure tho shape und stylo of the man and you will bo torccd lo lho,'Uo no! mat nature has iiisiiionud nun oil a moral and mental scalo; so pw, tlint nothing generous or just can omanuto Irom him. . lie has no belict at ull about what is "best for tho country." Ho think only of whut is boat for himself, and for Ids relatives and friends. But ho thinks of his friends only as supports to bis own selfishness. iho Jb.vemng J'ost knows all this por futitly woll, and It ouht to bo ashamed to belie its own judgmont as it has, in giving Grant an opinion of what "is bast lor tho country. ieio ork Diiy Book. Rkiif.lmon in Illinois. Senator Harlan introduced a resolution into tho Legislature of Illinois, on tho 15th inst., that Iho President be solicited lo withdraw from that Stato any troops of tho United Stutos army that muy bo on duty in Chicago as military police, or that tho orders for their government bo so modifiod as to pro liiliit their employment as police, or in any other way interfering with tbo duties and functions of any oflices eroulud under the laws of tbo State Tho Senator said he was a friend of General Grant, but would not uphold bis nets of usurpation or tyranny, whether in boulh Carolina or in Illi nois. Ho was opposed to tho inter ference of tho military in civil affairs, and, in tho namo of the sovereignty of tho Mate, ho demanded tho withdraw al of troops from Chicago, whero respectable, prominent cilixon had, through that means, been shot dow n in cold blood, without cnuso or provo cation. Aftor a weak defonso of General Grant and bis policy, tho resolution wus referred to tbo special commilto having in cbnrgo Governor l ulmiTs message on tho military oc cupatinn of Chicago. At last, lb poople of-the North aro beginning to look at tins mailer ol military doim nation from the proper standpoint. Age. m - mm m Corruption in Ciiicaoo Ir is as sorted by several of tho city journals that several, if not all, of llio persons appointed to ollice by tho Common Council on Monday night, wcro np proached by certain Aldermen, and wore required to put up a money con sidoration to secure tboir success, mid that only thoso persons who did so got piucos. auvoral unvuvoitufiil dun didulcs mako a publio statement, de during their willingnoss to mwko affidavits of tho fuel that money, tvas demanded ol them by Aldermen, nnd on their declining were emphatically ioi.i mat incy could not nuvo places. Tho newspapers demand An investiga tion. Is is evident from this that tho late firo was not hot enough totnn sumo tho corrupt politicians In tliiit City. No State h Exempt Grant's usurpation of all power in the South may bo extended at any l ine, and upon the slightest pretext, to any Stato in tbo Union. There is not a singlo ono that may not bo divested of sell government whenovor the Presi dent desires to proclaim martial law Do tbo peoplo consider this do they euro ? Or do tlioy need Iho experi ence of South Carolina to appreciuto tho entertainment which is in store for them ? Tho fact that a Stato, is Republican is no security. South Carolina is tho banner Radical Stato of tho South, and yet the first to be deprived ol self government. CowARbLY. The United States Senate lias refused to lako up and con aider Mr. Blair's resolution, asking tbo 1'rosidcnt lo inlorm tho henalo by what authority ho has suspended the constitution and laws ol tho United Slates and of South Carnlin.i In sotom! counties of that State. Of courso, Senators Morton and Conkling, the keepers of tho President, opposod tbo resolution. They do not want the matter iigitntod. It looks bad when exposed in u proper manner to the public gnr.o. ' I, Hold on The Philadelphia Age sajB : "He notice somo ol our Demo cralic exchanges calling upon Nasi and Jarper's Weekly lo assail Grant's administration with their beastly pio lurcc. Nono of that, if vou iilcaso. This is a fight of decent men against rand und corruption, lor tho suko ol principle and good government, and wo want no such abominations on our side. An Inquisitive "Cuss." Tho Stork Cnuntll tl Ihiri l)ilnnrrnt itf.tm It- j - - . inquisilivo, if not absolutely Impudent anu "disloyal, in propounding tho following conundrums and comments : "Why docs Ohio, under tho Inter nal taxation system, pay over sixteen millions and Massachusetts only about four and a hall millions 10 dollars a head for Ohio and less thtm thrco dollars a head for Massuchuselts?" No, Sm "Reform tho Civil Ser vice as much as vou please, but don't investigate my administration," is the motto of President Grunt. Ho don't want any enquiries made into iho New York Custom Houso, bocause that might raise a question ubont the title lo his Long Branch eoUoco, presented by Tom Murphy, iho puro patriot whom Grant delights to extol so h'gniy. Corrected. -Kcna tor Lyman Truin bull fairly denies thai be ever said to un interviewer that ho was in favor of Grant s ro election to the Presidency. The joy of the lladical press will bo turned into sorrow at this announce ment. To the Point. Cnrl Bclmrs has warned General Grant that "tbo American peoplo are on tho point of demanding an honest govcrnmot." Wo hope no, That will be a point which might wc)j "point a mora) jnd adorn a tale." 2fu; jartrrrtfornuntii. CAUTION. All perroni sr herein notlfled sot to buy or In oujr wsy ueddlo with tht ful. towing property i ono mrrel eolt, ono ilelgh ond ono eet of harneit, luppuiied to belong to Henry C. lUiley, of Knox tuwnehlp, ol tbo foino belong to no ond oro left with him on loan only. HAKAII JACKSON. New Millport, Jon. 1, 1S7131 C1AUTION.-I hereby f nol thai I on J doing liunineea on my own aooount, nnd thnt 1 iu nut in portuoreblp with any ono. 1 neeer nutborliet! any ono to lign my tianio to either note or a contract nt any kind, and will not lullill any auoh evnlraeta. . I'erionii, taereforo, wliu havo any iuon obllgatiuni la their poeieteluu nuit louk to to toe ono olio to fulfill theia. I'.KNRY 8HYDKR. New Waphlngton, Jan. 1, 1S71 3t CAUTION. All porioni aro hereby oaulloned agalnit purchasing or in any way meddling with ono black bono, ono blaok mare, aot douhlo harneei. two ouwi, hair of twinjled. aeven pair bedrtead nnd bedding, sot eane-botfoaji ebalre, two leli common cbnlre, bureau, two lounges, two egg stoves, oouk Itftre and two tables, now In pos session of h. J. Wllllsms, uf williamsgrove.nl 'tiio same belung to loo and aro subject to nir orilor. K. II. WILMAM8. Wmiiratgrort, Jan. 3, 1S72-31 House & Lot for Sale or itent ! rrMIK undeniljcntd offert lor ile or rent, upon X renioital.lt torutp, Iwu niory d (Telling, lot kuJ (Ubln, in Ulooinington, Pikn townil.lp. Fur trrrui, Ac, Rpply to LUWIS I, JlLOO.M. JnmiArv 3tl, 1871 If. House and Lot for Sale ! Til K undersigned offers for sole a houso and lot, situate in Prenuhville, Clearfield oonnty, l'a. This property is very desirable, aud will bo sold at a reasunanle price. Inouiro of ur addrt-sl JOSKPII ItlfiKr, Jan. 1, IS7I-31 Frenohrillr, l'a. Kl.POItT of tho condition or Iho FIRST NATIONAL HANK or Clearfield, at tho olvso or business on December is, IM71 1 iiKsueneas. Loam and Discounts (Ili.tsl DJ Over droits . .! 17 V. 8. Huo Is to secure circulation 97.000 m V. 8. Hondo on hand. 1,000 00 !uo frum redeeming A reserve ogents lO.l.sft 4S Duo frum other National Hanks I.UHI IS Due rrum other Hanks and Hankers... 6,0M To Furniture and Fixtures 1.2A0 60 Current Kspenses 1,777 IS Taies paid 767 40 Cexh Items, (including stamps)... 413 01 Hills of o:her National Hanks I OS 00 Fraetiunal Curreuvy, (inelud. ulckels) 8-13 32 Npoeie, vis: coin 2o 00 Legal Tender Nutes 7,050 00 TotaL tJnn.SIS 04 I.UBII.ITIRB, ' Capital stock paid in (100,000 00 Surplus fund li.000 00 Interest ' S.I'OI IS I'roltt and Loss 720 40 Natioual Hank ciroulat'n outstanding, 80,076 00 Dividends unpaid K0 00 Indiridnal llrposlls 4S.91II 82 Due to Naliunsl Hanks.. o'lt SI Due lo Plate Hanks 37S S3 TotaL.. ...fZftO.MS 64 Shift of PtnylwtHirt, Ctearjitld Vonnty, SS : I, William II. Dill, Gaahier of tho Firat Natioual liaitk of Clearfield, do solemnly awear that the above at at em eat is true to Ihe beat of my knowledge and belief. WM. II. DIM., Csahier. Fubacribed snd sworn to before me tbia Slat day of Dee., 1871. WM. KADKHACll. N. P. Correct Attest! H. MITCH El, ,r J. BOY N TON, A. C. F1NNKV, Jao. 3, 1872. Directors. Ul POUT of the condition of the COVNTY NATIONAL HANK of Clearfield, at the close of business on HatnnUy, Deo. 10, Vil I : nicsouacis. Loan a and diacounta $104,461 R0 Overdrafts U. H. bonds to secure circulation Duo from redorming leaerre agenta, Due from other National Hunk a Due from rotate Hank a aud Hanksre. Furniture ami fliturea Current cxpenea Taies paid t'aah item", incttidln stampa Biu orf wthet .National Banks... Fractional currency, Including nickels, Iif-gal-Undcr note ,Tr. 0,141 77 71.000 no 10.0..S 41 2.9i2 2? t.IXtf 73 ir:i;s 3 771 62 29ft 72 61V VW 1.404 00 4D4 fi4 14,7(10 00 Total ....t2.10.SM 13 I.MSIMTIKS. Capital atock paid in 5utus fund Ksehangc Interest Profit and loaa Circulation outntiindiDg Individual deporila Due to National U'.uI.p Due to btatr iiul.i und linker'-... ..$100,000 00 ,. e.one oo 160 A4 5.HHS tij 1.0V0 22 .. flj.TM) 00 .. 48,0fiS 20 .. i,m ai .. 1,221 20 Total $230,&M 1.1 I, W. M 8baw, Ca'hicr of the County National Hank of Clearltelil, do solemnly swear that the aMve atateutent is true to the beat of my knowl edge and belief. W. M. PIIAW, Caabier. lubaorilwd and sworn to before mc tbia ? I at day of Dec., A. D. 1H7 WM. POHTKR, J. P. JAMKS T. I.KMNARD, JAMKH H. UK A II AM, WILLIAM POHTKIl, Directors. Correct Atlet: Jan. 3, IMTR A V Came treapaaalng on the premises j of tbo underaigned lu I'enn townahip.on or about the Aral of Norcinbcr Inst, a ST K Kit, with white face and lega. The owner la requeated to eome forward, prove property, pay charges and take him away, or he will be dtai.oned of according to law. MA Kill A HAFFKHTV. Uramplan II ills, Dee. 20, h7l-3t. 1)i;ill.IC NOTICI Nollee la hereby given that the eitisens of Uoutidale, In the swunty ot Clearfield, will preaent their petition to the Quarter Seaaiona of Clearfield onnnty, to le held at Clearfield in January, A. D. 172, for the pur pose of being iuoorp orated as a borough. J. J. LJNUI.K. ll.mti.lnle, Dccenibor 13, 1871 .It, A i R 1 1 V I.Tt i n a 1. will kt V 1 The annual meeting of Ihe stork hntders In the "Clearfield County Agricultural Boclety" will be held In the Court Houae, at Clearfield, on Mnn dny erening of the January Court, being tht flth day of tho month, for the purpoae of electing ohV ocrs for tbo tuauing year. (i. H. BARRETT, President. Clesrfleld, Deo. 20, 1871 2t. G RAM) COTIM.ION PARTY AT Til R J PUNF1KLD HOTKLt A Cat 1 1 lion 1'itrtv will lift itn ml ika ftkovan named hotel on W KUN KSD A Y KVKNINtJ, J AN l AHY 17th, 1N72. flood hall and good aauiio. A general Invitation Is extended. UKO. K. KORACKF.Il, Dec, 2(1, 171 3t. Proprietor. rilRI Ah LIST for January Term, commencing X Monday, January Hth, IK72 ; Carry Iloaaler Leonard tl. L. Hoed A Co., Linea Thompaon French..,, Riley.... I.rounte rs Kitchen. ts Thompaon tt al. vs Uillagher. ts U. lines. va Li nea. va Thomson ot al, ts Hale et al. ts Owens. vs Coutrlct, lliiitard.. vs Co National Hank. Porter... vi Spackraan. Spaekman.,.,, vs Hrenner. Anderson.., vi Koawortb. MnyderH. vs Uallagher. Jisr ok ji'hohm drawn for jam. J ary Term A. D. I H71, commencing the second .Monday, bi ing tht Nlh day. i (.hand iirtuits, Jrbae Diilon..,,Hrccaria JaMib Ditueling...lliggii Jno. C.Cowtltr, H rnd lord Joaeph Hetler, Jr..Hrady J. M. CarliU " Joaeph L. Ni lT..Hurnaidn R. IV'tininRton, Jr..Clieat It. Thiinpaon...Clarneld J.M. Kettlebergnr ' J.Thoinp'n.Curwenavllle Jacob K, Hielner.Decatur Uro. F. Hteever...Uirard (leo. A. Morrlaon,tloeben A. C. Dale.. Oral. am .1. Roaenkrans..,.lluaton William Wiao Jordan O. li. MerrelU.Lawrenoe R. Wrigb y Jhn H. Kylrr Morris W. 8. Wella Oaeeola John Pent a, Penn H. R. Curry.. Pike John Norrii " KamuaJ Cramer.,.. Colon TRivinsn jiaona, It. Whlteaidil. .lleooaria W P Chamlera,Ciirw'sTl Lewis 1'. Roea " Adam W alker....Decalur Warren Hell.,., Ferguson Robert KlegaJ t.nahen D. lbnnkweilerH " U . M. lloyt Huaton A'ttiin UiillchLawrenoe R. 11 Hhaw.... - I ilea Htad I'hilip Mullen- . T. Jeff. Cramer John Hmitb Xaeh. Fullmer... ..Morris II. T. Hobifon.UiBB.City Aualia Kerrin...,Oscnla Oeo, C. Paaamoro.,.Penn Mnmarl W. Horn..., Milton Ur.d .....Pike A. J. Cupnles " Abraham I) alley Wm. Howla.,M'oodward Dauiel Kliis.. M .H.Ncoii;i " llHity DotU II. U. Hurkett... Aaron Hartman... Milea llauey ,.!!or John Hel.h.. James llallagher..,, ' I'hilip 11. Miller D. II. Malns.....Uradrord Henry AnranU.,..Hradf II. L. Weaver David Eltinger..... " taaae Mcllenry.... 1 H. Fulton, Jr.... Brtialde I'hoa.Thumpiop nil ward Kim.,, " W. liardiner...;. M David Hyers ' A. Carry " Tarltnn Danbar ....Cheat JuacphNbaw.., Clearfield Wm. Wilaon.;: " Ja. Whgley.., , J'bqLyilfjJi, Sheriff's Sale. TIY rlrtii.1 of writ! of AaW iWrt, li 1 J mod out of tht Court of Common PItM of Clear fit Id county, ond to diroetod, thtrt will bo oipoiod to Pi) 11 MO BALK, at tho Court IIobio I ft tho borough of CUornold, on Mm day, tho 8th da of Jan.. IH71. m 1 o'olvcti. p. m., tbo following Real KitaU, to will All thont certain premiwi and tract of land fit uato In Hu:ilon luwuKhin, ('Icarflold count t. nnd Jnjf townibip, Kite oou.it jr. l'cnnnjlvanla. Uo. fr.iua.ni at a wmio oak near iienucui nranooi tbenoo loulh 70 drgirra, watt 21 perobea molt or ) to a wbito aab) thn aoulh 20 drgrvat oat 'ii parchM more or I oh to a wbito aab j tbeoot toutb 70 degree wcit 71 porohai mora or kai too whita oak tbenca auuth 20 dt'greua aai 24 parohaa more or leu to a blrohj thrnea toutb 70 drgrm weit 1H peruhoi to a pout; tlivnoe north 20 d gross writ 213 prrohri mora or leu toaoornar; tbno south 70 degrees wrst 87 perebna mora or ! to a pot t lien jo north 141 porches mora or ) across tba cOuut lias to a poilj thence north 70 degrees cant 0.1 perches to a post ; thenco north 70 degrees eaat 2 1 il perches more or less to a poil ; thenoa south 20 degrees oait 1)20 perches to s white oak and place of beginning, containing in all about sit hundred acres, having thereon atoiil 3UW aom or clrarcd land, two crctiardi, a cool bank opened, a largo eiiud new 'two-story brick houne, well Qntshed three fraino bouses, a large bauk barn, two smaller barm, a wagon shed, tore houie, bl set with ibop and oorn crib, being the prrmlees known as the Tyler Farm. Kligiblr lit ua ted for Hie location uf a town on the Alle gheny Valley Hailruad, which runs through the premisses. Hoi led, uken In aiecotioo and to sold as tho property uf lavid Tyler, mortgagor aud owner. Also, a certain lot situate In tho borough of Clearfield, onunty of Clearfield, Pa., and known in Iho plan of Wm. Uigler'i addition to said borough ai lot No. two hundred and thirty-six, bounded as follows, to wit: fronting 60 feut ou Heed street, on tba west and south by alleys, snd on the eatt by lot No. 2.1ft, and having a largo two-story dwelling houae on Heed street and two suialler ones on the alleys erected thereon; this being the same premiaei ai oonreyeii by William lligler and wife to William Mcknight by deed dated 8th April, 1M.D, and recorded in led Hook i Pf( In Clearfield. Heixed, taken in elo cution and to be sold as tho property of William AIcHOlgtil, d ecu ted, trmdders will tako notice that IS ptr osnt. of tho purehaao sconey soutt bo paid when tho property Is knocked down. r tl will no put p again for sals. jimiw i. rin, OHimrr s urrirs, r eoeriu. Clearield, Pa., Dee. 13, 1871. J III MMI( KW. The following per- J sons have filed in the office uf the Clerk of the Court of Quarter Hosaiuns uf Clearfield oounty, their net it ion t and boo da for Linen ae, at the January seaninna noit, agreeably to tbo act of Aaaeinbly, entitled "An Act to rr gal ate tuo tale ot Intoxicating Liquors, 4c i iiotcl Mrnxsi, George K. Itobacker A. J. Drauckar l.awrenee Campbell , John Downey , Huaton , Curweniville Woodward Woodward , Rurnaide Houttdale A. U. HbalTer.., James Lvnouirh William D. Williauia James McLaughlin James L. Curry linrry Uoaa. P. B. Sloppy Jaioea Fox II. A. McDonald A. A. DeWitt Mrs. S. Doles A. C. Fullmer Ueorge A. Hlonm. Ueorge D. McCracken.,... C. Leipoldt K. W. Reed William Riddle John Mulaon Peter Kn finer , Thomas MrbafTry Oaeeola Cleartlrld Lumber City Oaeeola , Lumber City Huaton Huaton (Hen Hope n aiiaceton morns Hloom Hell . Clearfield Curwenavlllr ,H (ilea Hope Covington Woodward New Waahirglon Woodward Clearfield Coviogtm (leorfre W . JMilea tieorge N. Colliurn.,, Claudiua tJtrard Peter Htoom Milo Hoyt Lester tiranger - S1UJO LICK 51 1. Steven Orflff. Michael Han ford Wendell Kodreaa John Marnmher... . Mciauakj A U.Ph.mt , Curweniville Oaeeola New berg ..Curwennllle Oaeeola Clearfield Clearfield , OUHIlJ NKRCA3TILK LICKMSa. A. Lacnnta Pat. Keehaii,..., Deo. 13, 1871. (Jlrard Orcoola A. C TATK, Cterk. la,;1 IV givei IMTI1RS NOTIt'l N.HiefliaherahT ren that the following accounts havo bcrli eaaiutncd and paased bv me, and remain filed of record In thii office for tho Inapeetion of heirs, legatees, creditors, and all others in any other way intnreated, and will be preaented to tbe next Or- phana' Court Of Clearfield county, to be held at Ihe Court H unite, In the borough of Clearfield, com mencing on tbe 2d Monday (being the 8ih day) Ol January, A. 1. J7Z. Final account of Alexander Murray, guarjian of Jnmis 4. Poroee, minor child of Matthew For ces, late of Dr ad ford townahip, deoeaaed. Account of David Reams, gnardaia of Catha Hno Margaret Welter and Iorein Hoaina Weber, minor children of tlodfray Weber, lata of Brady lownamp, uecraara. Account of William Winrart. cnardlan of Marv Suannneh Weber and Sarah Helena Weber, minor children of (Jodfrey U cber, late of Drady town ship, deceased. Account of Lucy E. Turner and Roland C. Fauat, adminialrators of Silsa Turner, late of I log k i lownbip, dcecait'd. Partial account of John Mnrrow, ext-culor of laat will and teataraent of , w . Andrrson, late or it loom Wwnahip, wecfased. Account of II. D. Rose, one of tbe executors of Joeeph McMurray, late of Rurnaide townahip, deevaard. Final account of T. II. Murrav, admlniattator of John Fpaeknan, late of liirard townahip, de oeaaed. Account of V.. II. WIHiami and Mary Camn man, adinlniatrators of Klijah tfmeal. late of Hogga townahip, deceased. RxotSTia's Orrirr, 1 A. W. LEE, Clearfield, Pa., Deo. 1.1, lM7l-te. j Hegiiter SherilT's Sale. 1T virtue of writ of Vmttitinni AVrnas.iianad 1 1 out ot too Court or Common Picas of Clear field county, and to mo directed, thoro will bo exposed to public sals, at tbo Court House, In the borough of ClearficVJ, on. Wednesday, the IPtntfeyor January, 1K7?. at 1 o doe, p. tbe following described Real Kstate, to wit i All that certain trait of land siinate In Morris townxhip, tcarfield oountv, pa., ixuRded aa U lows, to wit: Rrginning nt a poat ; tbeuiie south tbn-e degrees wrat fifli-llt perches to a post; tbence south M di-greeaeaat Ifi.'l pervbeitoaatone; thenoa north three drgrees eaat VI 1-10 perchrato a suae; inenco nortn i drgrees wumuoo iu perrhea to poat ; thence south tbrro degreea weat 24 7-10 perehei to poati thence north H 7 degrees weat 912-I0 perches to place of beginning, con taining 7.1 acres and 02 perehei, adjoining landa of Jolin Kvcrhnrt, and having a fntne houae and barn thereon erected. Keived, taken fn exenutlon and to beenld as the property of A. W, Rnymond Also, by a writ of fieri Fiicim, at tho same time and place, Ihe following real estate, to wit: Situate in Pike townobip, Clearfield oonnty, Pa., Imunded and dssrrihed a follows : On the eaat by land of Law Sykcs) on the weat by Caleb Way i on tbe north by land of Robert Neiper; south by Caleb nay, containing too acres moro or leas, nearly all Improved, having a frame bonae and barn and other outbulldinga thereon erected. Heiied, taken in eseeution and to be sold as the property of Henry Hock man. -Dlddrt will takoaotles that 15 per csoL of tho purchaae money inuat bo paid when tho property Is knocked down, or It will bo pnt np gain for sale. Jl'STIN J. P1K, Saunirr'i Orrici, I BherilT. Cleatfleld, Pa., Dee. IS, W. I JANIKL GOODLANDKU, LlTHERfiDlRtl, PA., Dealer In DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, 1UT3 A CAPH, DOOTJA SHOES, Quecitaware, Men's and Hoyi' Clothing, Paints, Oils, Drug. JllnMwaro, School Hooka, a targe lot of Patent Medicines, Confretiona, Ae. Gum Shoes, Moose Roots, large aiurlnunt of Notions, IJoairry and LADIES' AND dUNTLFMKX'8 FIRS, something new god attractive. Largo and splendid aasnrtment nf French, fler man and Kngliah Toys, Dolli and Fancy Uoods. No greater variety of good a t.i any store In Iho county. All for as Is very low for eah at lb Cheap Corner. Dee. 13, I VI. C"1 Al 'TIO N. All persona are hereby cautioned J attain at purehaaing or In any Way meddling with one sorrel nnd one bay Mara, now in poaaes aioo of W. W, Jlnnrer, of tiraham townalilp, as tho same belong to we aud re subject to my order. T. 14. FORCE Y. flrahsmton, Dee, 1, IP 71 31. (1AUTIO.-All persons are hereby warned J agnlnat pnrchnplng nr In ftny way meddling with seer It, in RAY MARK, now in the pnaaeaaion of Miles llaney, of Rngga townahip, aa the same belong lo ns snd is left with him on loan only aiibifi to .rur order. WM. Al II CRT, A Rlty. Woodlsnd, Dae. I"71 ait d,- 4 " 5r Coodj, Croredfj, t. EoAe&W.D.lItYIN DIALERS IN GENERAL iriEIlClIAXDIKE, SQUARE TIMBER, LOGS & LUMBER CUKUENHVILLU, PA., AKR offering, at th.lr new Flor. House, n compete stock f NEW UOOU8, of all d.scrrptiuus. Dry Goods and Groceries, h Ann w a KB, BOOTS dc SHOES, cLomiya, tc. IS LARGE VARIETY. Flour, Jleal, Oat$, Corn, Alw.js an band and for sale at small adranoe. ROPE, In largo quantities, Mid low breoll; also, Pl'LLKY BLOCKS, BVALL R0P nad CAMII00K3. One nnndrod easel of ATWATER'S ELMIRA BOOTS, v for sale Vij tho ease at wholesale rates. ReeelTod kj ear load : IIUyTIXODOX FLOUtt, and sold at .nail udraato. lIARNKSa, or all kinds, IIORSB COLLARK mi IIAMK8, IIOHPR 111. AK RETS, BITFALO RORKS, lo. Also, on sale flnt ebis two hor-e WAOO'H, TWIN SLEDH, LOO FI.EPS, and " 8LEIU118. Ppecl.l Inducements offered to th.ie getting ont Fqnaro Timber and Logs, al we deal largely in Lumbermen'! Snpplies,nnd art prepared at all time, to parebase Timber, Logs and Lumber. CurweniTille, November IS, 1871. WrcUanrous. . rp HCIKNtr, lIHr. TORH.-I am arent L for J. A. RANCROFT A Co. for tho sale of School Detka, Map, Charta, U'obes, Apparatus and School Merehandise generally. Catalogues aent on applioation. T,. C. RLOOSI. Curweniville, Doe. lit, 1871 4t IN THE COt'HT OK COM MO PTE AS of Clearfield county. Pa. Kinstcin A Hrotbers VI. Philip Paul and A. V. No. 101. March 1871. Teal. V. Kx. from Cam bria eonnty. 1 arpenter, Tbo undersigned Andilor baying been appoint ed to make distribution of the nouiea ariaing from the saloon Iho above writ, givea notira tbat he will attend to the dntiea of hia appointment al hia offico In Clearfield, on Tburcdav, tbo 4ih day of January, lit. J at 10 ocloek a. m.t whare all par ties intrreated may attend. Deo. n-St. - 11. W. B MIT II, Auditor. M cGAVGII El 'l RESTAURANT, Peeond Street, CLEARFIELD, PKNN'A. AtwftTS en hand, 1'r.sh Osters, loo Cream, Candies, Nuts, Crackers, Cakes, Cigars, Tolianeo, Canned Fruits Oranges, Lemons, ond all kinds of fruit in seaMin. 7rllILl.iAKD ROOM on seoond Door. jcJI-71 D. MoUAUUHEY. 1871 nilLADKLPUIA 1871 WALL PAPERS. II 0 W K L I. A JOl'KKK, Mannlaeturer. of roper Jltirigings and Window Shadrt. Wholesale and Retail Salesrooms, Corner Fourth and Market streots, PIIIl.ADEI.PfUA. Factory Corner Twenty third and tfansum 8ti. October 4, ISll-Am-rid. TOBACCO AND CIGARS I WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, At the New Tobaeao and Cigar 8 lore of it. mi. sii.i ir, Two doors East of tho PostoOco, Cl.era.ld, Pa. Constantly on hand a In. assortment of K't, Conprss, Carondish, Cable, Fponrotl, aliehigan and Century Flno-out Chewing Tobneeo, Ae. Also, a Itige and wall selected stork of Imported nnd Domestic Cigars, Smoking Tobaocos, Meerschaum and Briar Pipe., Pipo titurea, Tobaocn Boies, Cigar Iloldora, and ereryllilng generally found In n well regulated Cigar and Tobaeoo Store. JMfRetnomhrr tho placi Two door. East of the PostoBleo, ClrarAeld, l'a. pd.tojaa.o71 MARBLE AM) ST()E YARD ! M i b. 8. S. L I D D K L L, HaTing engaged In tho Marble lusinvss, desire, la Infers, hor frlomls and tho publio that iho Us. now and will keep onnslanllyen haud a largo and well selected .took of ITALIAN AND VERMONT M AR1II.IS, and I. prrp.red lo furnish to ardor TOMBSTONES, - BOS AND CRADLE TOMBS, . MOM' MINTS, Curbs and Post, far Cemetery Lots, Window Mill and Caps, al.o, 111 RBAl', TABLE AND WASH STAND TOPS, Ac, 4a, IiJ.Ysrd ftA irr(. Mr lis R. . IVpor, flliatfiH, Tl. '' ' Jl,- tfduratloaal. MISS H, S. SWAN'S . SCHOOL FOR GIRLS CLKAnPIELI), PA. rpill WINTER TERM or fuarte-o wo.ii, win X euininoneo liondaj. Jan. l.t. llf J. TERMS OF TUITION. Readlif, Ortbonrnt.h .r.Wrltlug.OI.Jeot L.l- ", lTluiaij Arllhmetio a til 1'rlniarjr 'leoirr.i.lir 17 M IKsUirjr, Iriwal and desoriittivo UcoKrnUy with Ma Drawing, Grammar, Mental nnd Writlrn Arlthuetle ( M Alirebra and the Uci.ones II Instruction In In.trauental inusie It M Ml painting, H Icsiun. J 10 Wsl wor 1 ,, For full particulars sond fti. (MreuUr. Clearfield, 8eit, 1, IK7II l,Ypd.- M WASHI10 AC .IDEMY, Clearfield County, Pat rpilP PKCOND PKSFION'r.f this inailiasUa 1 will oominenoenn tha Aral Muoday of dNovsav ber nest. (Term, firo montba.) The oorrlculura of study will omiifsef a HaU nnd th or on cli ronrao in every braneh rcqulalto to prauiteal anu aeooiniianra eauraitf.n. fipenlal attention riven lo oeraons dealring to onalify IhtniaelveB fur tbo profession of teaching. Alau, tn vooal and Initroinental musio. Pupils will bo adinlttt-d at any tliuo during tba seiaion, and ebargrd frtfu time uf snt ring to tba eloio uf tbe term. No deduotkin will bo mads for absrnee, exeefit In oai"S of protracted lllneas. ttudeiita desiring rooms for "clubbing" oaa ha ncenainiodatcd at insd erattT rates. Uood board in i ean bo procured al bwr rata than any other place io the eonnty. Three dol lars per weak at public aud private bomt. f ur particular! Mtdrrss UKOKUi; W. T?CMf1. Prioelpal, sept2071-tf Now Wasbiogton Pa. CLEARFIELD ACADEMY. A Male ftiid Female CUmlcnl llita School I'irb Deparlraeirt Hr pa rate, Ilatlnct k Complete lu Itaolf, TUB ssholastie year of tbia Inatttntlon Is divi ded Into two sea ion a of five mouths (twenty one waeki) eacli. The Brat session commences oa the first Monday in September the eacoitd, on tha firat Monday in February. Tbeeonrss of instruction tmbrases svery thing neeeaaary to a thorough, practical and acoompliah ed education of both aeges. Pupila will bo sxlmitted at nay time nod sbargsd from date of entrance to tbo clone of the mi a ton. No deduction will be mado for statues, exeatl in eases of extreme and protracted illneas. Btudenti from a diatanoo can b aocommodatog with board at low rates. l'or partlenlars, send for eireolara, or addrosi Hor. P. L. lUKRltiO.V, A. M., July ie, 1871-tf. Principal ral tfgtate for ale. onl TniKl for Nale! THE undersigned offer for sale a valuable pieea of Coal land, litnate in lecatnr towiahlp. Clearfltld oounty, a-ljoioing landa of John Crane, Oaeeola Coal nnd Lumber Co. and Osoeola bor ough, containing 115 Arret, 3(1 Perehei, and allowance. It la underlaid with two reins of Coal, and is alio dcairabto for town lots. There ia a turnpike laid out through it from Ofeoola tu Philipaburg, and It ts within a quarter of a mils of tho Tyrone A Clearfield Kail road, and a boot the same diatanee from tbo Mosbannon Branch Koftd. l'or further information addreea A. A K. SUM L LLKff, nov22-9m Sinkiug Valley, II lair Co., Pa, OR BALEI Valuable Real Estate! IN CLCAUFlKLD, PA. Tbe subecrlbcr t-fffrs fur sale his property on Mark-t streat, (next dir to Allegbenv Hotel,) Clearfield, Pa., being n lot and a half, 7 feel ft ont on Market it net, with a double plank two. story llOl'SK, cent rift ing four large tvuwt dowa at aii a and lx p-w l bvd rontna up atairs, ond goad frame plank fcTAHI.K and all other tieeesaary outboildmis erected theroon. Thrte WXLLi of good water on tbe premises. JfatFor teraii and eonditlom apply on Ika preotisss, or P Frank Hbort. at tho J?eort Hkao Fhop. next door to Miller A Powall's storo, Uas kct atreet, or by letter to F. SHORT, ' J..1J Cleftrfleld, Cloarflold Co., Pa, ET VIRGINIA Timber nnd Coal Lauds FOR PA LSI The fallowing trarts of Timber and Cesl Loads are offered for aale i One tract of IT.fOf teres, lying on the 1'Ak Hirer, in Webater county) thraa tracts Ijing on the aame river in flroiton oomty, two of seres each and ono of 1,000 aarea ) and one tract enntaintng 9,300 aeres, Wing on tha Ciauley Hiier, in Nieholas eoanty, f be titles to theo l;nds are perfect. Any inforraatioa conccrulng there Isn-laean ba bad bv addreaaing U. 9. FLKUAl,. MarebS2, ISM-tr. I'hilipsbarg. Pat DENTAL CAED. Dr. A. M. UILL3 Ton1d sav to bli natients and tha aab. ne gt'nrrauy, mat, nnvtng diasulve.1 partoorahip with Ir. hhaw, he is now doing th tut ire wart of hia office himself, so that patients need not fear being put under the banda of any other operator. Having obtained a reduction of the patent on tho plate material, I am enabled to pat up teeth mack cheaper than formerly. I also havo I'r. track's patri.t prneeas for wotking rubber plain, which make a mueh lighter, mure elaatlo nnd stronger f late for tbe sams nmnnnl of materiul, and pel bes the -pi ate on both side, rendering it mneh more eaaily kept clean. Special attertioa raid to the preservation of the natural teeth, and all work guaranteed antirel) satisfactory to potienta. fr-tiffiee at tha old corner, oppoaite tho Fba Ilouso. Office h.inrf from 8 to 11, a. ., and 1 to 4, p. n. Patients from n diatanee should notify ms n few day a beforehand of their intention to eome. Always at home, unless other notice aa pears In both the county papers. fcl-U'Tl S. FORTES SHAW, D. D. S., CSSt 0ffin ln Masnnio VniMinr, CI.EARFIBLI), PA. 1'ullini of the nalaral tswlb in a liealtnT.. '.. serf stive and asefal eonilitlon is made a isIit, Diseases aaj mllur.nllot,commr-n to Ihe diqi,v jaw and associate parts, aro treated and oorrwud with fair success. Tiainlnalions ami ronsulta lions man. rrleei for partial and foil tela at teeth mueh lower than In 1870. It would bo well forriallents fmm a distance lo let us know ..' msll a few days hefur. entning lo tho offleo. II is rerv Important th.it children between the agea ofsii and twolv, rear! should here their tola esauinad. ! Aneritheiia Teeth aro remoeK' witbont pain. fahU'Ta i s J. M. STEWAKT, D. D. S., 0Bo oror Irnla'a Dni( Star. CIRWENSVILLK, PA. All denial operations, either in Iho merhaalesl oroperatiro hrsneh, promptl.r attended to s s.tisfsetion cuarantei'd. hpeoial attention paid to the treatment of disoasos oe the natural tooth,' gome and mouth. Irregularity of tho teeth soe eessfully oorreeled. Tceln oatraeted without pain b; Ihe use oT Kihrr, and nrtiAeial toeth lnsrlo4 of the best material and warranted to render sss Isfaotlon. aprilf.'71:l To Adrcrllaera. All persor.s who onntem. plate making eonlrael. with new.ptprrg forth, insertion of advertisement shonld lend lo ' eo. ISouell !fc o. ftir a Cireuler, or in.doae ?4 rents fur their OnV Hundred Paff rmphlett rontalnlng I.iato of 1,0(10 Xewhpapers and eatimates. showing tht oot of advertiainn. alio many ureful bints to ad verliarra, and sime account of the evveienra of men who are kuown a Hueceaattil Adver UeHra Tnis firm are proprietors of tho Auwi ean Kewapaper Advertiaing Agency, 41 lnrk Mow, X. and nre possessed of nneijualed faellllle. for so-' earing tiio insertion nf advertisement, in ail Newspapers and I'rriolirali nt lowest rales, nol Im llXWUTilH'tl NOTm,ntlrt ( bora. .1 i h given that Letter. Tcst.uieJlla.rT bunog be.n granted to the snbserilier on tbe esiat, of IMAllKLLA TI10MAH, deo', late uf Wm.dw.rd Uiwnshlp, ClrnrleM county, l'.misylvanla, all persons Indi hled lo said jlsto arc rcqnestod te make Immiilisl. pstmri.l, ani thus, having aleims again.l Ihe ne will present Ihcnf, dl authenticated, for .ailhnirnl. JOU.N WITIIEI.nW. Xocrt. I71H Sseiiar. XJOIiCI - Tlie annual oleotlon fir ItlrMtnr. 1 and Offeits of tbe County National Hank f Clearneld. will ba held ot the hanking room la MamqIo fliitldit:g, on Tue.dor, Janoar 9, T between Ihe hou.s of I end I f M. ' ' V't. IS ft. . . EJIA, s!lie, V .