ri GEORGE B.' GOODLANDER, 1 ' ' ' KDITOR AND mOPRlRTOR. ' 1 TT TcLEAKFlELD, Pa. VEbNKSDAY MORN1NO, MARCH IT, 1871 Democratic State Contention, Pursuant to a resolution of tho Democratic Sidle Bioeutlra Co in at I (toe this day adopted, a Lemo t ratio Slat Contention in numbori equal to the representation ta both bousos of the Legislature, IB UV1 C VJ UewllVU U Uirvi IM aavweis ilia, f vv Thureday, Nay 10th, lull, at 11 o'clock a. m., to nominate oaudidatce fur Governor, J u.lpe of tho Hopreme Court, aod (should the Legislature so determine) fur Auditor General and delegates at lam to tho Constitutional Convention, nd olio to form oo electoral tioket and aelcot senatorial and representative delegate! to represent the State : la tho Democratic National Convention. Hy order of the Executive Committee. , WM.A. WALLACE, Chairman. " Attoeti W. M'Cmluud, Hoo'y. - Herrleborg, February 16, 1871. ' On Hand We notico that the Na tional Labor' Reform Parly proposes to bold a State Convention at Wil liamoporl on the 7th of May next, for the purpose of nominating a candidate for Governor and oilier State officers. The Saw Mill Is tho title, of quito a prctonlious monthly nowspaper pub lished at Williamsportand Sandy Hill, N. Y., with Josse K. Sanborn as editor. The current number before us gives a biographical sketch of Mnjor James II. Perkins, tho originator of booms and saw mills in tho West Branch Valley. i Declines. The WelUboro Demo- crat proposes tue nnmo ui 11 a.. jKorcr. cy, Esq., of Lock Haven, for Gover nor, but wo understand Mr. ilnckoy protosts against the movement. lie would make an excellent Governor. His integrity and executive ability is greatly needed at tbo gubernatorial iioadquartens. t ' . ,) m o i Anothe Forney at Large. Wicn Forney, for six years past Slate Li irarian, has been removod by Gov. Geary, and Rev. O. II. Miller, of Pitts burgh, appointed in his stead. Goary was "badly cut" in Allegheny county at his last election, snd we presume' that is the reason ho went to that county for an Auditor; General and State Librarian. , t. - - r I a I .... I. Goma it Strong. The Erie Observ er ssys that the court records show tho fact that 01 one divorco cases were instituted in that county between the 1st day of February, 1871, and 1st day of February. 1872. We often thonsht thoro was something wrong wilh the social and moral relations of tho citi sens of that county, from the fact of the huge Radical majority they al ' ways give at elections time". Extreme Modestt. We notice by the proceedings of the Central Penn sylvania II. E. Conforenco that Rov. K. W, Kerb', convicted of adultery 1 tome time ago in the Quarter Sessions of Franklin county, was granted the privilege of withdrawing from tho Con ference. We presume he will thank ' in e oreinren lor vne compliment pnia him in this Instance ' The State Tompcannco organization was not qvile so tnodest. That body has is issued bill Of exooramunication. . Modest Joiisnt. Our readers will recollect lliat B. f Myers, Democrat, defeated John Coena for Congress, in ' the Bedford ojlgtriel, last October a year Ago. Coesn he been contesting -ever since. Last week the Election Comtnittco awarded tho sent to Mr. Myers. Tho next day Cessna present, cd bis bill, 85,850, and after wrang- , ling over it for half a day Congress actually voted bim (4,450 for contest ing. Wo wondor if this is the Radi cal method of paying off tho national debt. We suppose Secretary . Bout. ' well's next monthly statement will show reduction of $4,450, Cessna's WW. ' .-.. .. 4- . '. Boyp Abroad A. Boyd Honder- son, Esq., of Lock Havon, (Court Re porter,) has undertaken to inlcrviow the Lowery Swamp Angel outlaws in North 'Carolina, for the benefit of the New York IlcralJ. At last accounts Boyd was with the gang, the leadors of which had telegraphed the Herald that they would not hurt him. This band of ragumufllns, composed of whites and blinks, are a terror to the whole Stale, and aro truo types of tho Spanish and Italian brigands. It is said that some of the leaders have killed over twenty persons. A re ward of 110,000 has been offorod Joad or alive for this band, yet no one 4ares to capture thorn. tlndital fairness. To fully show tho hollow ness of Radi cal honesty in legislation, wo noed re for but to one feature of tho Conirros sional Apportionment bill now before tho Lcginluluro. 1'liiluuclplna oon tuins about 55,000 Domocratio voters (and it will rnn up to 05,000 If other than thieves aro nllowod to keep the tally,) and about 60,000 Radical vo tors. Under the bill in question the Democrats are allowed to elect one Congressman while the Radicals as ajgn to Ihomsclves four mcrubors. That is cool, is it not f In other words, It takos 55,000 Democrats to send ono man to Congress and only 15,000 Jiadlcftln M do Hie tamo thing. What pinks of propriety and fairness these iiaaicai lonuori are ! 'I here are olhor sections of the Stale treated in a aimi lor mnnnnr. luii tlia Pi.ila.lxJ..!,:. r... ture establishes -the character of the Mil J)'J Jh Kepreaonlatlvps who unit J""'1 " 1 ... Tht JLtcUtmtnt HviP4d. About thirty-five years ago a great excitement prevailed In tho upper end of Buffalo Valley and the lower end of Ponne Valley, caused by the finding of a dead horse ' in tho Narrows bo twoen Mote's hotel and Rouali't botol, uoar a saw mill pond. Many of our roadors no doubt recollect the repeat ed soarcboa made to find a's they sup posed a murdered man, nnd when tho water was lot out of tho mill pond tracks wore discovered 'in iho mud but no body was found. Tlio excite ment throughout Centre and Union counties at the time wus Very great.'- It is now reported that a man died in Illinois lately who confessed to the murder, nnd implicates four olhor parties. Ho staler Unit the man they killod was a drover from Berks coun ty and had a largo sum of money. They killed him and his horse and buried tho man under tho borso, but when the exoitoment broko out they became alarmed and dug it up and put it in tbo mill pond. During ono of the searches it was agrood in the evening to draw the water oat of tho pond the next morning.' That night tho murderers let off tho walor and took the dead body away up on the side of tbo Sugar Valley mountain and buried it, nnd the next morning wero among tbo first on ibe ground to draw off tho walor and assist agaio In the search. , . i " Although but a small boy at the time we recollect' the facts of tho ex citement and searches very distinctly, and when our parents removed from Lycoming to this county, soon after, while passing through the Narrows, wo looked before and behind at every curve in the road to eoo a ruurderor or dead horso. And Ko great was the excitement at M oil's hotel, where we remained over -night, that no one seemed to talk about anything else but the murder. We will be able in a short limo to give our readors something more defi nite about the matter. Because, if a man has, on his death bed in the wobt, related thoso facts, the names of the parties will not be concoaled much longer. If thore were five persons en gaged In the murdor it will open a wide fluid for conjeolure and investi gation. , ' Ua$ tttlurutd. . A squad of high-toned Boston phi lanthropists, too cowardly to go and see for themselves, took it into thoir beads last full to send the Rev. Sella Martin, a celebrated negro clorgymsn, a winter campaign through the Southorn States for the purpose of as certaining how the "colored brethren" are gelling along wilh their freedom suit on. The Reverend individual made bis report to these Boston Solo mons on the 10th. It is evident from his story that things are very much out of joint down Soulh, but the cler gyman withholds a groat deal more than be tolls "out in mcelin." He admits, however, Hint tho negro mem bors of Southern Legislatures are very ignorant, and frequently take bribes, but he blamos tho carpetbaggers, who bavo gono down there to onrich them selves, for all the woes which afflict tho negro and tho whiles. : It is a stubborn fact that every prominent Abolitionist who has gone down South, where the negro revels in freo- dom since the close of tho war, comes back home disgusted wilh Ibe work ho helped to complete. Yet they are not honest enough to stump the coun try over as they did before the war and declaim against tho evils which are destroying that fair portion of our country. The negro thxve was happy and prosperous, but the negro fret' man is unhappy and decreasing in his native home. Modern philantbrophy has creatod an antagonism between the two races, and placed tbo one on the lino of extinction. ; Is William Lloyd Garrison happy? , ( ., .: Reappointed. Gov. Goary on Frl day lust re-appointed J. P. .Wicker- sham Suporintondont of Common Schools for three years from tho first Monday of June next. ' Weix Stated. Tlio Now York Tribune says; Tho Southern Gover nors wbo advocate the renonunntion of President Grant, and dcclaro the South in dnngor unless ho is ro elected, do not make an impressive showinc, considered as a whole. Gov. Davis of Toxas is under Indictment for fraud u lent issue of election certificates, nnd loads iho Grant wing in his State; Uov. lfeeu or rlorlua, under Impeach ment for misdemonnors, rrolCHts the need of a ronomination t Gov. Clayton of Arkansas, under griovous charge of fraud, avowt a strong predilection for ronomination: Gov. Bullock forsook his office to save himsolf from im poachmont, and now demands ronomi nation ; Gov. Scott of South Carolina. who has ruined '.ho finances of that Stato, and saved himself from tho oon teqiioncos by iniquitous tampering wan tho ijegisiaturo, sends up a vehe ment indorsement of tho ronomina lion : while Gov.IIolden of North Car olint, wbo alono faced Impeachment and fell, declares tho ronomination of the President essential to Iho welfare of Iho country. Of such aro tho "essential" advocates of Grant In tho Southorn States. Revenue Fraud. On Mondn 18th, John Koch of Contorvillo, E ft county, charged wilh violation of tho revenno law. was arrested bv Dcnutv Marshal Covort nnd brought boforo unilou .Males Uommisaionor Force. The evidence was to tho effect that somo time in May, 1870, defendant drew several check on a bank at St. Mary's, which being pnid, the chocks were returned with the stamp uncanceled. Mr. Koch removod the slamps, placed them in a box in which revenue stamps wore kept, and told his clerk they could be re-u sod, as Ihcy wero not csncolcd. 1 he witness es testified that about a dor.on wero that used tho second time. Tha hoar log was held in sum of $1,500 to an jiear at the July sessions of the United Stales District Court at KHc . )'rr It it apparent that Grant is being usod by Forney for bis own purpotos of popularity, if not profit. Forney crlos "Halt, and Grunt gives bira the Collectorship. r Forney elves up the Colleetorship and Grant writes Forney complimentary letter of regret an J, i is said, lubsoquntly offered him the Poslmnstar-Gonoralsiiipl Forney glvos a party a ''reception' and desiring to givo it tclat, invites Grant, the Pres ident, and Grant, the l'rosldont, at tonds said rocopiion, bringing with bim tho inevitable Bahcock, one of his military socretarios, and Mr. Dolano, a member of his Cubinot, an ex mem ber of his Cabinet, "ye ancient marin er, " yclept Borie, Going also a guest. Grant seems to bo subject to lornoy's bidding, and anything the Prosidont can do by his personal presence or official power, ho appears willing to do for Forney. "His Excellonoy," ns Forney calls him, or "My Dear Gen erul," as Forney also calls our "hero President" tho "Second Washington" may, without much of a stretch in one's imagination, be supposed to be constantly singing in Forney's oar: "Am I not fondly thine own!" and Forney may be presumed to answer; "Thou be'.",-.. :' : That Forney is using Grant is quito ovidont; but what is his ultimate ob ject we cannot divine whether he is u rant s ii ionU or enemy at beart is another conundrum that we ore K. continonlly compelled to "give u"" It may bo that the lesigning :of the Collectorship, and the again menacing altitude of tho Prest aro Ititendod to frighten tho Postmaster Generalship out of Fornoy's supply sorvant, Grant; or, il may bo thai Forney intends to devour Grant, r.nd is now only cover ing bim with the saliva and slime of nailery that ho may swallow bim the more readily when the time comes. Vhatover his purpose, Forney intends to use brant at prosent to accomplish it. Grant may bo "UseleM," as the iiullctin said he was, era tho fall of VicksburGr, but Fornoy finds bim high ly Useful, and be will, no doubt, con- tiuue using "tho conquoror of Loo' until Fornoy's ends are answered. Sunday Mercury. m Nuts to Crack. The Pittsburgh Commercial inquires whethor the Ad ministration has taken any steps to investigate the chargos of gross mis conduct and corruption made by re sponsible authority against Goorge If. uuiior, uonsui-uonoral tn gypl. Ui coarse not. This Administration does not trouble itsolf about such things. With a present taker in tho W hite House and a bribo taker In Iho Slate Department, it cannot bs ex potted that such liltlo transactions at Butler's should receive any unfavorable atten tion. Tho Boston Journal says that on more than ono occasion Senator Sum ner has oi pressed his opinion that "Gen. Grant it the loirest man who ever set in the Presidential chair: lowor In tellectually than Androw Johson; low er morally than Franklin Piorce, and tower socially, becnuso in private lifo Mr. Piorce was a gcntlomnn." This, says the Journal, is tho exact languago used by Mr. Sumner. Tho same authority odds that tho Senator docs not hcsitnlo to say thai Goneral Grant should be impeached for his conduct toward San Domingo. A Little Tammant in ' Radical Bradford Tho Bradford Argus charg es that tho tho county officials of that Radical stronghold are stooped in cor ruption. A new court nouso ana jail have just boon built upon the plan adopted by the Tammany thieves, and every item of expense has beon exag gerated in order to allow a liberal "divy" with the omciais wno nave been engaged in robbing the taxpay ers of the county. That might be sot down as an off set to the thoft of vouch ers in York, if one wrong could justify another. What is needed in this country just now is a free exposure of rascality whorover it may exist, an unhesitating repudiation of all dishon est officials, and the soloction of men abovo and beyond repproaoh to fill all offices from the presidency down to poor diroctor. Danger. Auditor General Har tranft was among the witnosset before (he Evans's investigation committee, last week and bis testimony is not calculated to make him many dele gates in the forthcoming Republican Convention. He says ho borrowed seven thousand dollars from Evans, in March, 1871, and gave his due bill, and paid it back in August, of the snme year, but did not got his dne bill back.' This is rather u slack way of doing businosa, and calculated to throw suspicion upon the manner Re counts are passed upon In the Auditor General's office. What an outrage it would bo on the General if the scoun drel Evans would go and sue bis noto, and he would be compelled to pay it over again. This we should say would bo bad for the Slate Auditor and pro spective Gubernatorial nominee. Vai.dabi.1 OnE. Mr. D. Karns, practical geologist of Bedford county, has discovered in Morrison's Covo, in that county, the purest and most val uable iron oros yet found in this State. Thcso ores are of the hematite forma tions and aro similar In character to the famous Bloomfleld oros, which were selected by the United States chief ordnanco officer, during the late war, as tho best for the manufacture of heavy ordnance. Iho ores dmcov ered by Mr. Karns are, howovcr, rich er than theBloomflold eros. Millions of tCTio of these ores are contained on a aioule tract of about 200 acres. ' A voin of ore which yields a large per coningo ot lead ana lino has also beon found on this tract. - E. F. Korr & Co., of Bedford, Pa., are ths lucky owners oi these valuable minorais, Commission Kevokkd. It socms that the Harrisburg Temperance 'in dicator's appeal to temperance in on to stand by the Rev. E. W. Kirby, and its allegation that the recent criminal chargos against him were nothing but groundless persecutions by rumsellors, had not much weight. Air. l.liaie, the Worthy Chief of' the Good Temp lars of this Stato, has published a card, slating that "all official connection of itov. I'j. w. JVirDy with tho Uood Templars of this Stale has ceased," and his commission as Uistrlct J)cnu ty and Lecturer for tho Grand Lodge nus neon rovoKea. Not Quite so Bland. Vice Presi dent Colfax doesn't smilo with as much facility as usual just at prosont Appearances indicalo that Honry Wil son will beat him al Philadelphia. Novor mind, Schuyler, your time will como. Aflor the election you can smilo seronely at the woe bo gono, flnbbergasted nnd defeated Henry and congrntuintn yourself upon your for. timntc escape. ' , ; .vx wttqMsi MM Ths President has nominated. Hon. Francis Thomas, of Maryland, as Min ister to Peru. - -, ; ' The Froeburg Courier advises tbo 1 rmersof Snyder county to turn their Attention to sheep raising. Los Angolet county, Cal., bat 40,000 ornngo trees, whloli produce tunually on avorago of 1,000 to each tree, i Bon Bullor, it it staled, was Intend ed by his parents for a clergyman. What a narrow osoapo the churob had. Tho Democrats of lihodo Island bavo nominatod Alney Arnold for Governor. Tbo eloction occars on the 3d of April. Three hitters in Now York aro so beautiful aud attractive, that they are known in society at the 'Three Graoes.1 An Ohio housewife is so extromoly neat, thut she sorubbod her kitchen door until she fell through into the cellar. . , Tht 001130 llildebrand.who wat re cently lynched in Missouri, writes to inform the disgusted publio that no still lives. ' : i , ' .. i Cambria eounlv Judgcsflrjs reousant jurors nnd Inebriated witnesses. W bich Is a direct repudiation of "local option" we should say. ' ' ' An exchange says tbo water will be lot into tAie Pennsylvania canals just as soon at the ice goes out. That is certainly satisfactory. , , 1 A Paris judge recently asked a coun terfeiter why be coined base money, and was answored because the Prus sians bave taken all the gooi ! : Mrs. Williams, f'ormorly the wife of Stephen A. Douglas, is tb leader oC society at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, where ber husband is in oommnnd. '10,000 bushels of wheat. 19.000 bush els of corn and 10,000 bushels f oats wore destroyed by firo in tht Ohio Elevator at Buffalo on tho 10th Loss $175,000. ! ' ' Senator Sumner privately deoeuncos Grant as "Ignorant and dishonest." Grcoloy in privato conversation never speaks of Grant except as the "trunk en tunnor from Galons." 1 Gon. Stanton, Internal Revenue Ool loctor of fifth district, Marylaid, has been arrested for sponding 100,000 belonging to "tho government." W bat a pity I wo hoar Radicals say. The Tammany frauds and robberies in Now York are a trifle, says the Now xork bun, (llepublican,) compared to the frauds and robberies prepetratcd through Grant's administration,. Silver coin at a discount of 2 per eont. in San Francisco, and the Mint in that city refusos to accept silver bullion for coinage Thore Is a good opening for somo in this direction. The Pennsylvania oil region eon- tains 2,000 square miles. . Of this space ouly ten square milos are actuully worked. .Lust year a yield wat about 5,800,000 barrels of 43 gallons each. Sunbury and Danville papers,1 by way of variety, are discussing the vir tues of fast women residing in their respective towns. That is certainly something new in tho newspaper liie. A keepor wbo was taking two con victs to tho Western Ponitouliary.ltHl week, when the train stopped al HtU- burgh, called out: "Step out, gen de mon : fifloen raara for rvfroabuienU." The Rochester Union saya ttat Grant has done about as much toward reducing the national debt as llm hnaa nozxlo on the cow-catcher of an oagne does toward drawing a train. That's so. In a list of the surviving momlxre of Unconstitutional convention of 1818 we notice the names of Gen. Flomiig and Hon. John A. Gamble of Lycomi ig county, well known to many oi our readers. ,,-. i Aloxander Campbell and wifo, living at Poplar Grove, 111., were poisoned on Friday, by drinking aconite given tnem by a druggist in mistake for whisky. Campbell is doad, but it is thought bis wifo will recovun Tho tarn of Gabriel Sbulor Jn Wash ington township, Lycoming', county, was destroyed by fire on Monlay night last,' together wilh a ooiiiderablc amount of grain and bay, and also two valuablo horses and two calves. Proposals for a place to hold tho next annual meeting of tbo Halo Ag ricultural Society will be roMivcd up to the second Tuesday of Mn :. The next exhibition will take plat on the 17th of September, tiontinuin threo days. ' The Philadelphia Press li imates that somo of Gray's friends riod to bribe some of the parlies c incctcd with that virtuous establish iont. What rascals these Radicals ai i if half of tfaom tell the truth about : lis Mo Clu re-Gray contest. ,il The majority of a commiltci of tho Massachusetts legislature lav die ve re- portod in favor of amending die Stato Constitution so as to allow wimon to voto and bold office. As theii women don't raiso any children they i ightas well become politicians as not. Tho Radicals rejoico exci tingly that they havo again carried New Hampshire. Well, if they carry it for 11 floe n years longer there will be noth ing left in it worth having. Il is do creasing in wealth and population fus enough to satisfy any "loyalist. " When Grant wont into office he an nounced that bo would "seo the rev onue faithfully collected," but h skid nothing about havln i; faithfully ac counted for. He z' that to the ten der meroici of bit brothers in law, an4 such men as Loet, Stocking and Bail) Tho result is what might have been expectod. - ' ' In tho Chicago Post Office tho other day thoro was found In tho mails nowspnper containing 1110, which ttui simple minded eondcr was trying to forward to cngiand under a two cent stamp. The nnme of the pnrly mall Ing the paper could not bo ascertained, and the valuablo package went to the Dead Letter Office. New Hampshire. Tho official fig urosof the recent oloclion havo been just reocived. For Governor, Straw has a majority of 1,122. Notwithstanding all the statements of tho Administration iour nals, the voto Is a heavy ono, Straw's vote only being about 550 less than that given for Grant. Tho whole vote exceeds that of hist yoar by 0,040. Grant's mn orily was nearly 0.000. Anolhor such a viclory will turn the stato over to the (Jomocrals. Tho Now Ilamnshiro Patriot do oluros the Into result in that Stalo was produced by Iho most infamous means ever employed in a popular election, ana is a triumph orirnud, bribery and coercion, alike disgraneful to tho vic tors and to the Slate. Uy such moans an endorsement of General Grant and his administration was obtained. In tho South, bayonots P rod u tied Radical victories, and in tho North frauds ore ( SIILSlllUlCd, t j , Tho Radical journals undertake to defend Grant In everything exoept the matter of taking bribos. They do not comment on .that weak point, of his oharaeter at all. No amount of proof as to the innumerable well known in stances in which he basapnointod men to office who bavo made bim valuable prcsonte, elloitt from thorn single word of donial, explanation,' or dofonco. They discuss. tits points on which his claims for a ronomination rest, after indulging tin prefatory romark, some thing like this, "At to his bonosly that it unquestioned," or "the poople be hove bim to be a man of the strictest in tegrity. .( 1 i r : ,"' ; ; r ' This role it plnyod in tbo face of the fact that Grant's dishonest jobs have bocomo a stink in the nostrils of the peoplo, nnd that il has become prover bial that he will aocopl anything that is offered ta him. Never beforo has the Presidential office been so prosti tule.'a ' for solfaggrandiEomcnt. It "oeoms tho very extremo of effrontery fur Radical journalists to studiously avoid answering the charges of this kind hi ado against the Prosidcnt, and to constantly assort thut his honesty is unquestioned. His honest is the vory thing that has been most strongly questioned, unless, pcthaps, it be bis ability. ,. ..'' ',, .. '., r . a - ' 125,000 Worth or Radical Votes. The Washington Patriot says ! The Now Hampshire clerks nnd hi borers in tho various departments and work hop nndor the Government, in this city, havo obtAlned ton djn' loao urj absence, to "go homo ana vote ai tueir State eloction, on tho 12tb Inst. In olhor words, five bundrod clerks end workmen are off duty, in order to sup port the Administration by voting tho Radical ticket in New Hampshire, far doing which they receive their regu lar pay, averaging $5 per da', or t'i, 500 por day tbo entiro, which for ten days, makes (25,000, paid by tbo United ' States Government for five hundred Radical votos. Tho "blue book" only sbows 03 New Hampshire clerks as employod in the Treasury; how,then,comea it that nearly two hun dred bave loft that Department alone, to go home and vote in New Hamp shire f Wbo will riso to explain ? If there ever was a chanco for civil ser vice reform, then this is ono. -, Rhode Island Practice vs. Prece dent. Ono of the amendments to the Constitution of Rhode Island is that a voter should be ablo to read theUnitod States Constitution. But cut bono 7 Unless tho Constitution is to bo bettor obeyed by tho powors that bo, be might as well be required to read Pope's "Essay on Man." And is it not a little singular to nnd theiiopub Means of Rhode Island proposing to limit the auffragof They were will lag enough to admit all tho Southern ncgroos to the ballot box without re striction, and have had much to say of the "God-given riht to vote," tho "only palladium of Liberty." aud all that sort of thing. But when it comes to applying the principlo to Rhode Island, where these men live and have property, their beautiful professions surma iniu nuiuing. Hit Tuem Again. George Alfred Townaaod think thai tho udminiaira- tion Senators cut a sorry figure when they attempt to answer the charges so eloquently preferred against tbeiu and tlmir chief hy f'nrl ub. 11 says: They only retort, in the languago of Morton, that this man put a Democrat in the Senate and lost the "party" its representative from Missouri. Andyet look at Missouri to day perfectly con ten ted,pcrfucllyorderly, inducing immi gration, developing its railway system, rivalling the old Slates in population; and lot ns answer the question as to whether Carl Bchurs committed a blunder wbon ho prompted thnt con servative step. Compare Missouri wilh Louisiana or Georgia, and which State it in tbo bands of statesmen f 2Uw Q&vtxiiitmtntt. G1 RAND CONCERT! To be gitea la the CO0BT HOUSE', Thursday Ercnlng, April 1th, CLEARFIELD ORCHESTRA. . Oa the oeeaiioa PROF. EDWARD I1ETZ, the (mat Planltt from Oermaaj, will make hit Srtt appearance la tlmad Coaeert la thia place. Prof, iiela II a, pupil of the eelehratod frant Llsit, aod It proDoaneed hy eritloi to be one of the Aoeel perforator! oa the Piano la America, Tbo Orebeetrn will aleo be aeilited be a number of Ladiae sad tientlemen of Clearfield- . Porfbrtnaoea to oommeaoo at I o'oloek, p. m. . TICKETS) Sfto. CHILDREN, JJo. For sale at tho Poilnflloa, 8. I. Bnyder'i Jewelry Store and A. I. Show's Drug Store. Person! wlehing lo obieln a Ine Inatroment will hare a rare opportunity of totting the qaallty of Prof. Hot!' Urend Hqnare Piano, wbo will bring one with htm from Philadelphia lo be aied at thia Concert. meh27-3l gCHIrOl, Von filRLH, .J.J .CUKWSJJSVILI.B, Pa. Sprln tern oomoeaoei May t, 1171. Bh37H VBLLR WELCif. Wall Paper I Wall Paper 1 Tt ferjcMt and mo it Mm pitta itook of Wall Pi.pr aver offered In thia taction, hat jut bara roocived from New York. Tbota aMilinjf Wall Papor will do wnll to call QJ xatuint bifura buying, mol.17 Im WKAVKR l BETT8, A Move In Curwensvllle ! J. It. IRWIN, Druggist, CI KWKNBVILLK, PA, HAS rrmovoxl bla Droit fftnra to tilt now monti, tbraa dnort wcit of hit old itand, aod (alia tbli oppurtaaltj of ih Milking bit old euitomar for their liberal patronage, and boprt bj dona attention, combined with flttot took of goodt, to merit He eontinnanoa on the pert of all hit old euitomeri, and re that of many new one. Plaaaa Kite bim a cell. j. r. mwiK. CunreniTllle, March JT, 1871. -Cm. A mOFITAliLB BUSINESS. Light equal ta (las, at one-eighth the oost ! Cannot be exploded. No chimney or wiek used. Men desiring a profitable business can a score the exclualvo right for tha aale of Dyott'e Patent Carbon (laa Light Burners and Oil, fur counties r fitatea. Write for ipformation or ell on M. B. DYIITT. No. 114 South Second HL, Phila., Pa. X. B. Churches furnished with Chandeliers and Lamps of every description, 16 per cent, cheaper man ai any oiner eataoiisntneni in ine country. Bshl7-lm . Tt'vVnCES' e CONST AB1F.PI ITIES ft Wo hay printed A large numher of tha nee; PER BILL, and will on the receipt of awenl. prt tenia, aai) a eopv e ear tddrosl, ( '. jpj'j OI RAFTMEN, READ! Ti p--rr f V'' ;i r- Then calf and siamlnelo bej'oonrUacmi of THE ; l'LACK lo hay Irat elaM . - -DllY GOODS ' ! THIS SPRING.: ' " ' 1 : I ' i i '.'': I ,,,. ; ,y I . v i. I I .- BISEL'S BEE HIVE ' STILL AHEAD! At Iho OtD BrAND,o. C5,"Mnin St., HOVv ' ! " t ; n '' '"Oh' Loch Haven, Fa. We era Ju.t reetlrlng an I mm cure atoek of CRY . OODS for the Uprlnr Trade, bought for . j Cut, and will be fold at Prices to Defy Competition . Ia Ceatral Ponaiylrania. i , - For your heavy Brown and Bleached Sheeting! and Bbirtlngi, Your Tichlnga, Toweling!, Hickory Shirtings, t'becka nod Stripea, Your Table Lincna, warranted all Linen, aa low ai Si oenta a yard, Yoar Calieon, O Ibgheaa, Denimi, Cotlooedee and Furniture Cbeoka, Yoar Summer Panlinga, for Men and Doyi' wear of theee wa hare an immeOM Muck, Including the thribble weight double and twin ulloo adee Your Coating, Phewli.VelretMm, Handkerchlefa, Hoaiory,UkTei,and all klnda of Fancy Notioni, DON'T FAIL TO 00 TO Ulvel's Bee Hive Store. DRESS GOODS we make a ' ' specialty. Our atoek eemprieee all the laleat NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON, I boidt a full line of . ' - 8TAPLI DRB88 GOODS, " luck aa BUck roe Grain Filka. Black Alpacas, (all price,) Ulark Mohaira, t rench Mrriaes, All-wool Ilepa and tlatina, I'a reppa Corda, do. Jt-Mako out your Memoranda al home for all the Dry (loodl you may want for IS7J, and hrint them wilh you when you come down thii Spring with your Timber, and be eoorfnerd that H U much to your intereit lo buy your goedi at BISEL'S BEE HIVE STORE, BION OF TUB LAROB "BEE HIVE" . OVER TUB rwvin. J. J. EVERETT & CO., Propriatori. Lock Harm, Pa,, March 17, Wt SU Sheriff's Sale. BY Tlrtueofwrluof IWifioai grptm, lined eat of the Coart of Common Pleas af Clear teld eounty, and ta me directed, there will be eipoaed to public aale, al the Court House, in ine aereugu of I'leerflold, on Taaraday, the 1 1th day of April, 1.172, at I o'clock, p. an., the following deecribed real ailate, W wit i A oertala tract of land eltaata In Woodward townrbip, Clearfield oounly, Pa., bounded aud droeribed te wit : South by iaad or William Hag erty, weet by Cloarteld Creek, north by the Til lege of Madera, and eaal by laud of John Moore and othere, containing IS acrce, more or lea, and hariag a two-atory nlenk houee and atable thereon erected. Soiled, taken la eieeutioa and ta be aold aa the property of Robert Alexander. Aer-Bid.l.n will lake notice thai 14 per exit of the purvhaae money muat be paid when the property ia knocked down or It will be put up egoia for aale. JUSTIN J. PIR, nmimr'a Orrica, I Sheriff. Clearfield, Pa., March 17, 1873. J Road Letting I NOTICE la hereby giro Utt the uudenigned Superriiora of (loahen townikip will receive propoeala until SATURDAY, the 10th day of April seal, for the grading, bridglag and corn- filctlng of forty-one rode af rood, mora or leea, ceding from U L Irwine, in Ooohea townahip, ta the Lawrence lownabip line. Propeaala muat atate the price per rod for the whole work. The Superrlaort wilt meet at Lick lua oa the day above doalgnated, where all who aae It caa attend. S. K. SHIRIY, H. K. at Y LA R, mch27-et Sup ervlaors. (CAUTION. All pereone are hereby eautioued J againat parchaaing or ia any way meddling with the folluwing pereonal properly, now in tbo poircaalon of Rufua Linaey, af Cheat township: One black horse, I dunn horeo, 1 roan horae, S eowe, 1 bog, t acta of haraeea, t plow, 1 barrow, I aheep and household furniture. Thia nropcrty waa pureheaed by ma from bim, and ia left with bim euhjeot to nay order. THOMAS CONNLY, Chest lownabip, March 17, 1B71-J1, APMINiajTRATOR') SIOTIC E Notice Il hereby given that letteve of administration on the estate of PUH.lt- BRANIPK, dee d, late of Beccaria tor.nshi,,, Clearfield eounty, Pcuna., havlc- been duly granted to the undersigned, all persons Indebted to said estate will pie, mk payment, and tnose naving eiaime or demands will present them properly authenticated for set tlement. MICHAEL BRANIFF, March 17, 1871tti Administrator. CAUTION-All persoaaara hereby eeutlonrd againat purchasing or in any way meddling with one gray end one bey mare, now In posses sion of W. P. Narebood, of Orahaa township, as tha same belong to me and are euhiect to uy order. JERKMIAII KYLER. Hrahamton, March 17, lrTI -St. ORPHANS' COURT SALE I In pareaanoe af an order of tha Orphans Court of Clearfield couatv, there will ha told al Publio Pale, at the Court uoate, In tha boi-uuijh of Clearflrld, on 8ATlTltlAY, the 10 1 h cf A I'll 11,, A. D. 1871, at 1 o'clock, P. M., of raid die, the followlnf dewribed real estate, lata the allele of John Hlose, deoeaNd: All that certain uefiimiffe. tenement and traot of land eitiiata in Knox towmhip, Clearfield Co, r., boanded and deecribed aa rollowe to wit llrfinninc at itoRt, earner P. Owene and Jane SIom; thenne by land of Jane Slow end Margnrel RIom, south 30f dejrrees eart ?V 110 perches, to post) thence by land af J. M. Chase, north oli deft -set east H7 perches, tn aVinwood j thenee, by lend of J. M. Chaea, north AAI decrees west 7V IB perrhesp to post) thence, hy P. Owens, sovth 42 i ii4nvToaj wwi: isif nsjrfnrp, iv ytwn in ui flnniu iMiniaininK 04 Acres and V 7-10 perches and allowanoet bcint part of It Isrjrer treat ta nana of tieorfe AVcstj bsrinjt about if) acres cleared land, a large twe-stor hewed log hoase aad hewed log barn thereon, with excellent spring or wster at the door, liaiaaoa or land li tim bored with hemlock and hard tlniher. TKHM8 OK HAI.K One -third tha parchase money to be paid In hand oa confirmation of aala, and the balsnoa In two eaual annual payments with Interest, to be secured by bond and mortv gage on the pramlsut. A. C. TATK, vcbdl7-at - tluardlen of Kffia J. 8loes, AUMIMNTKATORM N(TH K-Noilrt Il hereby given that letters of administration on tha aetata of UfcOHUH MOVKR, deoaaatMl, lata of Urabam iownfhlp. Clearfield Cotinty, I'a., harlot been duly aranted to the qndorsigned, all psrsoni indebted to said estate will please make payment, aad those having olalme or demands will present thfip proporly anthentleated for eet- li emeu u JAwrs hiiimi. ' 1MNJKI K.MKAt, fcb; ?T2 t( AdminiMr(rs, H rrOWNSIIIP AUDITORS' SBT TLKMKNT. Report of the Auditor! of Lawrenot lowmhip ror A. u. 1071 1. f t JIOAI) aTVNO. William T. Cnrta, Jarael Browal, J. I. Shaw and Thomaa M. Laiiioh. BiiMerrieoro at Lawrence . township, In account with the Road funds of aais towninip Mr 171. 1 , WILLIAM T. IRVIK, Da. To amount of tax lerled for IS71 161 It Ca. By amount of work done by oitiiens St By supervisor's wagon. .,. 1100 fly eaonoralloni I 10 lly per eenlage mmU 4? Sa Uy plank and spikes 1 04 Ry making duplioate S 00 By teem eu road ' 10 By one day al ocUleiueat 1 CO Balance due township..... 4 it Total. ,.. SUM 10 nj 10 JAM KB BROWN, Da. To amount of Us levied for 1H71 I77S SO To order oa successor to balance account 1 1 01 - C.- . By work done by eltlaoni tin 1! lly traoefcrlolr-rta and Shaw, 1 V0 i By per ointngo V4 10 . By auperviror'a wagea..., , 10 tsi) By making duplioate. - t 60 By working easb tax d SO By ooe day at settlement. S 00 By J. M. Read, as orer work . - order. I It 00 By over-work of W. P. aad . Alex. Bead i it By amount paid auditor aad olorlb....,,... .....,. t 40 1 Total tmt 01 tin 2 J. B. SHAW, Da. To amount of Ui Icried for 1871 f10 0 To unseated order for 1 S7I..... 100 00 To order to balaooe account . OS 05 Ca. : By work done W - MI Jl ... Ut easb tax oolleotad in work, hS 31 By peroeatge. 44 ii By wporoiaor'a wages S 00 lly two days at aettlemant..., 4 00 By exooeratiuna 0 so By orer-work of D. Lansberry 4 00 By order of John Irwin T 10 By Peter MeUeorge'i bill 6 00 By K. Rwartaworth, judgment and cost 74 07 By amount paid printer- t f 5 By amount paid eudltoro aad clerk. 1 07 TUI.. ..SI.M7 ii 11.7117 It THOMAS M. LANICII, Dn. Te amount of tax Icried for 1871 To anaeatcd order for I 7 !.... To unseated order for 1071 To ensealed order far 1 87 1 . Balance due auperrisor... Ca. By amount dua last settlement, t7l 14 By work doae by eitiseae..........614 A3 By Supervisor'! wagoe..... 160 00 lly per eenlage 36 03 By amounts paid (receipts U71) 14 V By amount for printing 9 00 By bill of plonk- .. II 13 By bill of J. L. Mcl'beraoo. 11 00 By two daya' aetlliag 4 00 By transfer and xoneratiuaa..,M St 60 By makiog duplicate M...M 1 60 By ami. paid Auditora A clerk... 1 47 783 10 30 67 100 00 00 on 17 63 Total.. oji.eie so i.io so Tewnahlp indebtcdneai .....1,S2 67 PUUH rilND. CLARK BROWN A O. B. MERREL, Overseers of the Poor, in account wilh Lawrenoa Town ahip, for le-71 1 i , . : Dn. 11 Te amount of duplioate.. H. ....... To cash an judgment re. Bogga twp, Ca. In id .14 4 00 By order Math. Ogden........ Ry ree'u of Riohard Moasop... fit 14 . 1114 77 14 14 II 10 , 4 0 1 O lly rec ta of h. reiser A LytleM... By hill of W. P. Taw llr hill of Lydia Leon.rJ.. ........ By bill of Jsraca loagherty..M. By hill of Joba U. Orvia........ lly bill of Miriam Orr-.....-. lly hill of Wallace 1 Fielding... By bill of T. J. Borer By bill of O. B. Merrel By hill of M. W. Snider ... By bill of Juacpb Borat......... By bin of William Porter Ry bill of aund. for J. W. Jones, By bill of clothing for Shilling By bill of timber for C. Brown... By exoocratlona. . fil SSrajMYJi-Hhng 00 t eo 10 60 10 14 ' 06 00 01 00 4 00 81 13 9 7 17 10 19 18 ! 00 1 07 413 41 By amt. paid Auditora A elerk. Balance due township....... Total ..r4 3 (II 34 We, the undersigned. Aoditore of Lswrenoo townahip, having examined the aeoountaof Wm. T. Irwin, Jaiaea Brown, J. B. Shaw and Thomaa M. Lsnich, Supcrviaora, and Clark Bmwa and 0. B. Merrel, Orer seers of the Poor of sold town ship for 1871, ftnd theus aa above stated. U. 11. HALL, , JA8. SPACKMAN, ; K.J. COS KLIN, Attest : Auditors. W. T. 8rr, Clerk. TOWNSHIP AUDITORS' SET TLEMENT Report of the Auditors of Brady towashin for A. 1). 1871. via: Join NoLnaa and Hatfar Zili.iox, Superrloors or Brady lowasnip lor mil, tn account with the Road funds of aaid township. JOHN NOLIIKR, Un. To amount of tax levied fur 1871...... 78 0.1 To unseated order for 130 04 Ca. By work done by eitiienc... $790 17 By exonerations 7 10 By per ecntagc 10 16 By aupervieor'awagee. 180 00 Balance due township.... S 36 Total- ....1.017 97 SI.017 07 ' HENRY MI-LtOX, Dt. To amount of lax levied for 1871....... Ta aaarated order Te two unseated orders......... To cash......... Ca. Ry work don by eltisens.... 91,071 10 By eepervieor'a we gee. ...... 101 06 By work and plank. 11 67 $1,071 10 80 40 117 7! 11 Total. ......91,186 61 91,116 61 Jauaa C. Baaanrr aad Otoaoa C. Kiax, Over, seers of the Poor for 1871, La account with the Poor funds el aaid township lilt. To am't ree'd from former Ororeeert, To notes of Shelter'! vendue To cash at vendue To oash from II. Uoodlander. 92J1 89 94 77 16 II 14 B; Voucher! lly msb paid as per receipt!. lly notes uncollected. By overseers' wages , By per eentage Balance due township... Tcvul ,, 971 34 106 90 08 87 30 60 S 64 . 1 07 ..9391 13 9.1H1 11 We, the uadertKnjd Antlifore of Drftd luwn ship, county of Clearfield, baring mat according to law, praeeded tn examine tha accounts and Touchers af John IN older aad Henry Zilliox, Super-1 Kirs, and James V. Barrett and Uaorge C Kirk, Orerseer of the Poor, of said township, for I 7 1, did adjust, audit and settle tbo fame, and find them as above stated. In testimony whereof, we bara he it unto set our hand! this Slta da of March, A. 1). 1571. JOSKPH If. KIRK, JAMKS 1RVIN, J. A. TEHPK, Alteid : AuJitori. J. W. Conr, Town Clerk, tuthersburg, Pa., March 13-31. BHIIHiB lil.lit'llON.-The stockholders of tho Husqurhanna Uridge al Clearfield will hold aa eleetioa at the office of J antra T. Leonard on Monday, tho let day of April, 1871, at 4 P. M., to elect three persons tor managers ol said bridge for the ensuing year, fly order of JAMKS T. i.hti.i a mi, Treasurer. Cleardcld, March 10, IS?. It. C1UKAP GUOCKUIKS! J 1.1'MI.KR CITY, I'A. The nndcrslgnrd annonneea to his old friends and patrons that he has opened a good line of Until KKlKa tt I KU lhlur ai I he old stand of Kirk 4 tSpenoer, for which he eolieiis a liHeral pairenage. n. rr . erbnvniva 1. amber t- ity, i'a.t March ." it. P. CURLEY, (IRA II AM TON, Cleardeld Co.. Pa, Acent for Jamea 6. Marsh's "Valloy Chief" KtMier& Mower, sad all ether Agricultural Imi.temcnte nmnufao- tared hy him. Any Information In nferenoa to the sale. 4d iuaii)ifartnro ean be oMeined by ad' dressing as shot a. men 30 I m Attention, Lunibcrmon! 1TK are now manurecturing our IMPROVEH y KTHKL. BUCKET HRIVINU CANT HOOKS, superior lo any other In use. We have also tn stock o large quantity af Cantbeoka suita ble for rafting purposes, which we are clliag cneap loreesa. sai'o si n. asnAnv, Olearteld, Pa., March II, U71. .0R WALL PAPHII, go lo ' mch-'t-lnj 3' 7" WAVLR BryTS. durational. mv WAsni.XGTox acide , 1 .. , piearfield County, Pa, 11IJK SUMMKR TERM af Ihu llt. . bill open on the Oral Monday of M.. . ('I'i'rm, Cve munths.) ' ," The aoufil of study will etnhraet a rigid u thorough till in erary branch rciuiillt u , , Ileal aud accnupliihed education. Vocal and inairumental musio win oeeai,. ImrMirlMK place In the rourse of study. Puplla will he adinllted at any tiuiedorls,. aeaaion, and charged from time of entering oloie or the term. No deduction will be um for aliaeooc, except In oaaoa of protracted lllw Sludunta desiring roouia for "clubbing" ancninmoilati-d at moderate ratea. Uood boarding nan bo procured ! tbrsa i. lara per week at pulillo and priral houaet, For particulars addreae UKOUUE W. INNIS, PrlodM marcn u, 11 11 new iTaihlnglo,ifl . MISS H. S. SWAN'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS . CLEARFIELD, PA. Till 8PRINO TERM of fourteen weeks, eouneaeo Moaday, April 8th, 1871. TERMS OF TUITION. Reading, Orthography, Writing .Object Let. oons. Primary Arithmetic and Primary Usogrnphy ) d History. l.ocai aad uescrlptlva ueography with Mep Drawing, Urammar, Menla'V ; nriucn Aritoaioiio .. IJ Algebra auu It' Sy'lences . ....... It H Instruction In Instrumental mnsle .......... II H Oil painting, 14 lesaona II tot Wax work I 4 tot full particulars aend for Circular. Clearleld, Sept. 7, 1870-lypd. CLEARFIELD ACADEMl A Male aud Female C'laaeiral High SrhooJ Each Deparimeut Separate, Dlttluct anJ r.i.i.i.1. i. s...i 1 rpiIR scholastic year of this Institution Is ah l ded into two seasiona of Iva months (toejti one wen. each. The Bret seasloa eomme.csi J the tret Monday In September; the aeead,oalJ am ssonaay in rcoruary. The oouree of Instruction embrace! over tsi neoessery to a thorough, praetioal aad' acoeuuUii ed education of both sexes.- Pupils will be admitted at any time and ebsrti from date of entrance te the close of the sefiins. Ho deduetton will be anode for absence, stett in eases of extreme aad praeraoted itfeeee, Btudenta from a distauaa oaa he accoanmedett; nun board at low rates. Por particulars, send for- circulars, or adilren Rev. P. L. UAllUIBON.A. al., July 10, 1871-tf. Principal ' CIIERRTTKEE Male and Female College fTIBIS populer Inalitution wiH open for II A summer session on tbo Orst Monday of U i "is, unoer ine insirvcuoDoraeorpsoIoompeuii teachers, in the college buildings in the plesssil village of Chorrytree. Indiana eountr. Pa. Course of instruction thorough. Music, voni anu laiiruuienial, Ineluied. Uood hoardinf fsi oirhed at from 92.6 to tj.60 ner week. Por further particulars apply lo either of Ik ondersigned Ilirectors, or address them at Ursa1 r. il., Indiana scanty, Pa. Hon. K. H. McCORMICK, it. n. xin riwTs, bso. - JOUN KAHON, Ksq., La. K. BKALLIKR, Dx. A. R. LOVELACE, Feb. 7, 18711m. Kireetor, am (fstatr for mt. T? OR SALE! ' 1 The Iwo-story plank House on comer ' Third and Locust streets, now in pnssessisa K lre. Anna M. Wallace. House is 60 feet tm: ana in good oonditioo. Inquire ef OEORUE W. RIIEEM. Cleurteld, March 10, 1871. Farm for Sale! THE undersigned, residing in Botga towsikii offers for sale bis farm, containing OVi HUNDRED ACRES-76 acrea of which is ed and under rultlration ; baring tbcrmn erertM nuf.mirVgV.'iSg'ctVcr will, 129 bearing fruit tmi and an excellent apring of water. A three-fiw vem or COAL nnd a three-foot vein of FIKk CLAY, both open, which can be seen at aay tiai hy calling on the premises. This farm is liissted one-fourth of a mile from Wallaccton statins, ine 1 irons Clearleld Railroad. Title indirss. table, and possession given at any time, fi further partioulartcall on the premises or aiidreu lit. Mil A. fcllJJIhU Wallaccton, January 17, 1871-lm. House & Lot for Sale or Kent rrtUR undersigned offers for sale er rent, imi X reasonable terms, a two story dwelling, kt and stable, in Btoomtngton, Pike townhip. For1 tonus, Ac, epply t LKWIS I. BLOOM. January 3d, ISTl-tf. . prnttjrtrj. ANNOUNCEMENT OF TUE O It EAT REDUCTION OF PRICES BV 8. PORTER 811 AW, D,D.. IMPORTANT TRUTHS-. Having suocecdod in getting a Itgbler larifsl material, aenco ine low ana meaVrori eherrs hi partial and fall seta of Tooth. I use lbs sen manafacttire of teeth and other material. 41 operatione registered aad warranted te rjrs sat vice and satisfaction. Friends, reUect that mv ebarroa for the lam tioa ef artificial and the aavlag of the asiin tee th are now the moat muranable ia Peanivlrsitt Preserve yonr teeth dud yon preserve your hestu. Putting of the natural teeth ia a healthy, tie servauveaou use nil condition ia mad! a specislti ouesm ana maiiormations common to tee mean aw and aseociate parte, are treated and comet with fair success. Examination! and eoaulu tione rara. It would be well for patients from a distant ei auow ny mail n row day! belore eeuuf lu th, 5c. - Il Is very important that children betweeant ages of six and twelve years ahould hare tse? teeth examined. Ana-si hetios aro admiuiatercd and Teetk 1 moved without pain. Dispositions and oharaotcr are judftsd b' a the world by the expressions of the face, hex how very diaaatrou! may It therefore be for f sons to indulge an cxpreaaion of distorted fraura even apart frera a hygienic view. Now, loesu; natural (not artiOcial) eomfurta and pleani respect aud obey natural simplicities end iostis S. PuRTk.B kUAW, 1. Office in V ew Masonic Building. Second rtreA ClearSrld, Pa, - - fooU'TI DENTAL CAED. IR. A. M. II1I.I.3 Would aav ta ble netlrnta aai thern c generally, that, having dissolved psrtnerie" lib Or. b'haw. he la now doine the cadre v1 of hia office himself, so that patienia need aotfra' being put under the hands of any etftrropenM Clearuolil, March in, 1BTJ tr. J. M. STEWAET, D. D, S., Offlca otot Irwin's Prog St- CIRWKN8VILI.K, f. All dental enereliona. either in the mecliasw or operative branch, nromptly attended re satisfaction guaranteed. Special atleatioe f-1 to the treatment of diseases of tha neural tel guma and mouth. Irregularity of the tests easfullv onrriwilml. Tm.1 h eslrMCtcd witheetfai1 bv the use of Kther, and artificial teeth ie ol ine best material aud narraniru 10 rr";.- - iafaotion. .piilXMn; Vnii Ishei lIIM!TRATOsV! NtlTU I-S"!'' reliv given thut letters of "I"'"";1' on t he est ate of M A II Y J A Mi I A t 1 1'.-" 1 late of Roll town unship, Clearfield eounlv. 1 '; havlue been dulv ararited to the underlie"!"- persons Indebted to said estate will P1!." luimediate payment, and Ihoso hsring cls'i" demands will present there properly auinro" for oeltlcmchl without delay. ... JAME? Mefir FeV II, lS714tpd. Admlnlslral CIAUTION. All persons are hereliy ess ' i ) ad BCI .st buying or In any way aieJ'" with lh following property, aow In th' f, sion of W. W. II... man, of t'arwenaiille, is. a i.mm n inarea. Wll I vne two norre wR"". a -- , , rel horae. 1 black horse, 1 bay stalliea horses, 4 pair log sleds, with chains, 4o-. belong lo us and are In his P"'"'!''.'. enly.' AIIKUl.b A HART.-U0W' Curwvnsvllle, Ta., March 1", lWb fAl.L TAPER at any price, from l 17 cents a oll tt ui- h;; i in wlaver