bcgUiiuM uan. GEORGE B. Gt)ODLANDElt, BDITOB ISO fBOmiHTUM. . CLEAIU'JKLD, l'A. WEDNESDAY. MOR.NIKO, AI'RIL S4, 1871 IS'kw pAPEtt. A now pajiop lins been tuTted in Williumsport, culled tho Kef arm Journal, with DuvU und Parker ut iu musllicaJ. S. G. Moms, editor. , Tlio thieves supposed to linvo stolon tho bonds from tlio Lycoming County Muttml Life Insurance Company, woro lodged in inil at Wllliamspart a fow duys ago. They aro six In number three mules and three femnles. It is now ofliuiully announced Unit hx-bovernor Lurtin will , romim us Milliliter to Ru.eiii filter hift return home, and it is believed the delegates , from this Stuto to tho. Cincinnati Con volition will fnvor him for Protudent. ' JiBPUDIates Cihant. Governor Pul mor, of Illinois, has written a letter to one of the loading papers of that Stalo in which ho uttorly repudiate itm Present taker. IIo denounces the ao lion of Grunt in ordering the military into that Kiacu to act ns police, and ) their lawless and dangerous as sumptions of authority cannot bo do funded or appologized for. , Col. A. K. MeClure has written arntliing letter to tho Fhilndolphia Bulletin, in which ho denounces Grant in tlio most Litter terms. IIo suys ho intends consulting with tho Indepcnd cnl Itcpublicuns at Cincinnati ns duty he owes to tlie country, and snys that if by this movomont dinBtor comes upon the Republican organizu lion some onn uIko must nituwer for it General dissntinfuclion is expressed with the nominations of tho JUdical .Stnlo Convention. Many of the Ko publican journals speak candidly and say it is thoir belief that they cunnot bo elected. The Lancaster Ex-press the leading Republican pnper of that county, in Ppeiikmg of their ticket snyi: "Wo do not bcliovo it can bo elected, and tho best reason in tho world which can bo given for this opinion, to all honest mon, is thut it docs not desorvo to bo." , Is Trouulb The packod commit. toe of the Radical convention selectod delegates to the coming Philadelphia convention according to tho nppor- tjnnmnnt. nnwapil liv llin LniMidnLuro Ocury has refused to eign dial bill, and great consternation and confusion is tho result. The delegates have been chosen in somo instances to represent Congressional districts in which they no not live. Jiorks is represonled by an oosourny wuo hails from Slontgom cry county. Tho work of tho Radical Pluto Convention Is a nico mess, to bo ure, from its eandiduto fur Governor down. In another part of to-day's pnpor will to tound some oxlracts from tho leading Republican papers of the Stuto, cnllod by John W. . Forney, of the i liiladolphia Press, showing tho dis satisfaction expressed throughout the Stuto at the nomination made at the recont Radical State Convention The Lancaster Erprcss rcpudiulcs and rorusos to support tlio ticket, and many others admit as a forcgono con clusion that it will bo defeated. All that is necossary is for the Domocrncy to make a wise selection in nominat ing their candidate for Governor and an overwhelming victory awaits them in October. The Coiigrtttlonnl .Ipporllon me nt. Tho pure domugogiicism of bis Ex cellency Gov. Geary is aguin manifest ed for tho thousandth tinio in refusing to sign tho apportionment bill. IIo does this in ordor to mako capital for himself. According to a Into law, Congressman will horeaflcr bo elected in November on tho day of tho Pres idential election. Should the Demo crnls carry the Lcgisluturo in October ie will of courso sign tho present bill, ''aAor tho general election ;" but should tho Jiudiculs carry tho Legis lature ho will voto it, with tho hope Aim I from now until the period indi cated ho will work himself into tho affections of tho Grant ring, who in ilui'D will promiso him something liandsomo. Geary is ono of ti.o most complete demagogues that ever hold the posi tion ho does. Ho trades in great Hlnte .it flairs ns glibly ns ten year old buys iraJii jack knives or marbles, liut, tis the .Democrats had no hand in placing this abortive statesman in his present position, no fault can at tach to thorn for having placed a low trickster in the chair of Stalo. If tho Radical party can onduro soch crcaturos as Geary, Ilartranft and Allen, we will not complain, except so 'ar as the depredation lies against tho Democracy oulsido of tho Stalo whero tho real facts of tho uo aro ouknowa. Tiir. Convention. The Constitu lionnl bill, passed by the hto Legis lature, provided for a convention, to consist of ono hundred and thirty three delegates, and adopts the ''limited system of voting" of Mr, llucUalow. Kscb Konatorial dislriul elects three delugiitcs.two lobe vnlod for. Twenty eight aro chnwon at largo in the Statu, fourteen to bo voted Iur, nnd six at iRrjre in Philadelphia, ne rmrly to fote for Uin v- Can IV Dhcern the Sign of the Ttmn t Wo hear thomultoringsof approach. tng thunder! The cloud of Black Republicanism is surcharged with torriblo lightning, which thr?t:ni to kbnttor tho Whito Houro to atoms. Grant is tho object of tho fatal shall. Schurx nnd Trumbull, in their late speeches in Now York, sounded tho buglo blusts which are to muster tho irrepressibles to thu great work of restoration and good government. A great portion of this work wo grunt is In tho liundd of tho Liberal Repub licans, and wo know that Trumbull has tho sagacity to sco this and tho pluck, and wc trust tho patriotism, to do it. liut tho path of restoration lies over tho grave of tho Administration party. Tho olTleo holders nnd cormorants of thut parly aro kconly alive to tho fact, and they will therefore fight against the Cincinnalti movement with tho despair and desperation of fiends. A restored Union, freo nnd honest elec tions, sends thu Grant parly into no eternul limbo. Trumbull and Pap Greolcy must bo men of too much sagacity to believe that they caii patch up any device which will proscrvo tho country unJ leave any remnuut of tlio Administration party in existence. There is no ground (cull it by what ever name you please) but that of Democracy upon which tho Uniou can stand; not tho Democracy of the bondocrnts, but tho Democracy that rooto on ilio pilnoiples of Jellerson and tho framcrs oi the Constitution of 1788. Thut tho late demonstration in Now York is tho key noto of death to tho Grant parly, no candid man will doubt. It has nlrcudy shattered ovory limber in that corrupted hulk. Rut let the Democratic parly exor ciso a prudent caution, lest it also introduco now olements of discord and apalhy into our ranks, without adding any additional strength. Wo do not bcliovo that in a singlo State the full Democratic vote was polled in tho lato elections In Connecticut, Now Hampshire and Rhodo Island wo know it was not. Our advices from roliublo statistics prove this. In hunt ing alter phantom ''Liberal Republi can" votes our friends bavo failed to gel out all tho Democratic votes. In no State has tho full Democratic voto been polled for tho last six years, nor do wo buliovo it ever will bo polled again until tho party iu ils platforms and nominations returns to its time honored and sacred principles. What is now called "passive-ism," is tho same truilor to our thoory of government that loyalty was in tho Revolution. That is the judgment of by Iur the most virtuous and intelligent portion of the Democrnlio party. That judgment will only deepen and strengthen with lime. If the lato elections have not convinced tho political policy dealers an intelligent judgment. Shakspearo makes Richard offer bis kingdom fura horso. We are tempted to offer a republio fjr a man for a genuine man earnest and honest. It is manhood wo want; pluck, courage und patriotism. Perhaps New York has producod this man. Wo will wait and sco. , , . "Congressmen at Large." This term is familiar enough In tho politics of many of tho wotern and growing states, whero apportionments novcr keep paco with populations, but it is rniher a now nno in Pennsylvania, and needs somo explanation. Hy tho present apportionment of United States representatives among the sev oral states, Pennsy lvania has been al lowed z-l members, liut tho census of 1370 necessitated a now apportion ment, wutcn being made, ullowod Pennsylvania 20 members, or two ad ditionul. When Congress bnd an nounced this, tho Stalo legislature im mediately set to work and reappor tioned the Stato to correspond, divid ing tho Stnlo into twenty-six instead of twenty-tour districts. This bill if it had becomo a law would have given each of tho twenty. -dx Congressmen allowed tho State, a district from which to bo chosen, so that there would then bo no "Congressmen at largo." Hut Governor Geary has re fused to sign tho bill or at least has declared his intention not tn sign it till alter tlio next election. Tho now apportionment so laboriously con siructcd and arranged by tho legisla ture lulls to tlio ground, nt least lor tho present, and tho old apportion ment is still tho law under w liicli wo will havo to oloct Congressmen tho coming fall. Rut this apportionment, as wo havo scon, provides districts for only twenty four Congressmen, whilo tho United states allows Pennsylvania twenty six. Therefore there will bo twenty lour Congressmen elected from tho twenty four districts and two Con gressmen elected by a voto of tho wliolo stuto. Ihoso two will bo Con gressmen at largo. Exchange. Defendants to Ttvmr in their own imiAt.r. ilio act which enables dclcudunls in certain criminal cases to testify in their own bohalf, has been signed by the Governor. It provides that in lite trial o! all indictments, com plaints and other proceedings ngninst persons charged with the commission of crimes or offenses not nbovo tho grado of misdemeanor, In uny court of record, ot criminal jurisdiction, tho person so charged shall, at his own request, but not otherwise, be doomed a competent wilnoss. but bin neglect or refusal to testify shall not create any presumption nguinst him, nor shall any relerento bo inado to, nor shall any comment bo mado upon such neglect or refusal by counsel during tlio trial of tho case ; provided that this act shall not extend to tho tri al of any person (or an indictment for porjury or forgery. ( Ricii.The career of Governor Scott, of South Carolina, is one of great en couragmcot to youcg men. The Ijouisville Courier Journal says tho Govtraur was onco a cooper, and af terwards t quack doctor, is now worth six million dollars, all of which ho has made sinco the war by au honest, en ergetic, straightforward prosecution of tho exulted profewnn of rnrpct-bngajcry. .f'OIIJ'OM .Vck-s. Threo colored jurors huvo boon drawn in Clinton county. Mrs. Abby Sago Richardson is touch ing elocution in Chicago. .' . ( Georgo P. Marsho, tho Amoriean Minister to Italy, is seriously ill nt Roino. - ' ; ; i Montgomery county has fouitoen nowspnpors nino English and live German.. Tho Liberal Republicans of Wost Virginia favor Chief Justice Chaso for tho Presidency. A. T. Stowart has bought tho Union llotol, Saratoga, for $532,000 proba bly to givo to Grant, A Chinese journal can boast of be ing 'J, (Hill years old, but not oi having an original subscriber. Tho big organ building for tho Jubi leo nt Iioslon, in Juno next, will be Worked by a steam engine Tho crop of maple sugar Ibis season will bo light, on account of tho severity and length of tho winter. ; ' The backwardness of the spring has detained farming operations in the southern part of tho Citato. Tho Massachusetts Lcgisluturo has adopted rc.-nlution of respect to the momory ol t rotossor Jloiso. Tho Quarterly Convention of Good Templars will bo held at Norristown on the Vtli and lL'tli ot May. , Tho bill to givo .6100 bounty to all t.l.eta.1 -vmnnl.flAl'4 hltlitPA J tlly - ' ISLil, has passed both Houses. Tho salary of tho Govornor of Call fornia is. ten thousand dollars per an num. tho largest in the Union. A marriago certificate ono hundred and eighty years old, swolls tlio Clies ler county pile ot ancient relics. The Mormon Conference by a unao imous voto, has re eloctod Brigliam loung rrcsiuont ol luo uburch. Tho law against swearinir is enforced in some portions of our Stalo and the tines imposed aro styled sin-tax. Tho season for catching shad in the Dcluwato river has commenced and will continuo until tho 15th of June. Sheep dogs aro said to bo doing a thriving business in strewing Jefferson county with lamb and mutton chops. Tho Mormons generally bavo litllo liopo in the success ot llioir application lor admission into the Union as a Slate. Tho month of March throughout Pennsylvania, is admitted to havo been tho coldest within Ihe memory of man. A granite monument is to bo pluced over the gravo of William Gilmore bimniB by alliens of Charleston, a. C. Iticy unvo a wonuerlul doctor in Bedford county. Ho advertises that he "by universal treatment cures uni versa! disease." A citizen of Cedar Rapids, Iowa.- has (alien heir to nn estate in Germany voluod at f 1(1,000,000,000. Tho lull dido t hurt him. - Troops havo been sent from Fort lirown and an Antonio, iexan, tooo cupy the crossings on tho Rio Grnndo and provonl cattle stealing. Ten bodies have thus far boon re covered from the wreck of the Occauus on the Mississippi, and were buried at Cuiro, not being identified. It has been calculated that tho com bined mouths of tho 25,000 singers at the lioston Jubileo will form a cavity oi over i do squaro loel. Menttp. has tiium.tlio nrevailinif ruse at uenx, i:m county. Uno hundred and filly cases bavo been re ported thero at ono tiino. It is computed that during tho past thirty years it has cost fl,5tt0 to print tho word "laughter ' in tho Congres sional Globe. Tho Iowa Ilouso of Representatives has passed a bill totally nbolishiii'' tlio Death Penalty, by tho decisivo voto of (ju yeas tn ZZ nays. A Philadelphia firm wants a young man oi is or ti years tor book keeper at a salary of $:W0 a year 1 Ho must bo expected to steal his clothes. Tho boy O'Connor, who attempted iu iiuuv vuui'ii t u ioriu, nas ooon sen tenced to twelve months' imprison mont.ond to recoivo twenty-fivu lashes A coinmittoo of tho Stato Agricul tural Society havo gone to Krie, to ascertain tho suitableness of that city as a place for holding the next Stnlo fair. Tho Borough Council of North Wales, Montgomery co., havo fixod t'i as tho price of gelling drunk in that village, and if tho party is short of funds, 48 hours incarceration. Ilartranft, in his speech of accept- uncu, hud a good deal to say about tho "Great Flanker." Ho will himself np pear as tho "Great Fiunkcr," next l ull. Iioslon rust. Ono becoh tree in Indiana, from which ton men havo boon hangod by Judgo Lynch, is still alive, with the boughs swinging vigorously in tho wind. A new church at Clifton, Delaware county, recently dedicated, was broken into a few nights ago, and robbed of carpet, tho organ cover, und tho lliblo, amounting iu vuluo to about 140. Ronner, being importuned to "writo an article" favoring larger pay for ministers, said ho would write a very short ono. Ho did, und handed it to Dr. McCosh. It was a chock lor $5,000. Until lulcly, tho barbers in Gorman cities havo received one nnd n half cents for shaving, and threo nnd a half lor hair culling. J hey lately struck for five cents and two nnd a hull' ro speelivoly I Tho Clinton county papers are crowded with advertisements, by all manner of merchants nnd all manner of business men. When thoy huvo anything to sell there they advorliso it und quickly find cash customers. John M. Kuhns, F.sq., of Krie, has boon awarded tho contract of erecting the Huntingdon passonger depot, on ma rennsyivaniu central Jtuilroud, below Alloonn. It is a $25,000 iob. and ii to bo completed by tho 1st of nopiemuer. A potilion signed by forty-soven thousund women of Alsaco and Lor raino, has been sent to Princo Bis marck, in which they ask that their fathers nnd sons may bo exempted from servico in tho German army for a few years. , Tho safety of Dr. Livingstone is an nounced. It is supposed that ho is staying nt tho headquarters of some chief, and Is without resources. This is the opinion of Uov. Robert Moffolt, tho African Missionary, who is tho futhor-in-law of Livingstono, At tho rqins of thn Malt Houso In tho Chicago burned district, tho work men enmo upon somo smouldering material which burst into flames on coming Into contact with tlio air. fcueh occurrences nro frequent, show ing tho exislenco of firo am'iPfj tho ruins for over six months. lt id the ItrpubHrn Prtnt lie rtlrttl Ihe rominaHon or , llartrnnn, Tho Philadelphia JVms of thu 13lh, collated tho following opinions of u numbor of tho loading Republican pupors of tho Slalo, in ordor to show how unpoptilur nnd unlortunnto to tho party tho nomination of Con. Ilart rnnlt is. Wo onnex tho result of Forney's investigation, llosuysi . Tho Lancaster Jixpreu repudiates the ticket nnd rofnsos to support it, Tho Lnncnster Enterprise says Iho nominations nro weak j that they rep resent, not tho pooplo, but a cliquo of corrupt, men, and it awaits furthor development to save tho parly from disastrous defeat. Tho Chester lie publican cannot comprehend thu mo tives of tho delegates, and says tho policy adopted will in tho end breuk down the parly, Tho Pittsburg Leader says tlio nomineo for Governor will not command tho party vo'.o, and adds thai "tho cliquo in management have had rebukes that ought to havo oponod llioir eyosero now, and from which it would have boon wiso for them tolisvo takon warning. It Is not snfo for them to calculutu too strongly on tho oxpou lalion thai because ol tho important bearing, won unflorstood, ol tho Ucto her clcot'on on Iho one that follows in November, a thcreforo undivided rally can bo countod on at tho former that to savo Grant tho party will certainly stick to Ilartranft." Tho Pittsburg Chronicle thinks thM, on iho ovo or u riuilJui.Uut contest every dictato of prudence should havo compelled tho strongest nomination, and is of tho opinion that "it need not follow that Hartrunfi'f defeat should loso Pennsylvania to Grant. Thoro aro Republicans who will refnso to ubido tho nomination at Harrioourg, and yet accept tlio nomination nt Phil adelphia. There are hundreds of men who will cordially support Ulyssoss Morcur for Supremo Judge nnd yet scratch Jlurlruiill. TheSuianton Republican thinks the people had Itttlo to do with mnnuluo luring the ticket; thut Hurtranfl's nomination jeopardizes the success of the party, and thut wind and tide aro both against us. It speaks iho truth boldly and without fear whon it says, "The great body of those who support the Republican party nro becoming deadly hoslilo to tho tyrannical rulo of demagogues und rings in tho nomi nating conventions and party manage monlgencraily. Tbo Republican purly is composed of tho intelligent classes of tho country, and thoy will not sub mit nlways to this kind of thing." Tho Mnuch Chunk Coal (iazettc thinks bard work w ill be needed to elect the ticket.) Tho PoltBVille Miners' Journal snys that iho convention was controlled by the Philadelphia and Pittsburgh managers, who can "hardly be ox pec tod to nominate a rood ticket." Tho Pittsburgh Jhspateh speaks of General Jlartranfl's honorable war record, but admits an intense hostility to him within the parly. A few days alter, Fornoy, in speak ing of the abovo extracts, says : "Tho condensation ol tho oditorial opinions of the Republican Slate press which nppoarcd in Saturday's paper indicated the general drill of sentiment in the State, und makes it unnecessary lor us to cull anything further. The dissatisfaction is guner.il." St. Louis, April 20, A man on trial for murder at Talaquah yester- 4t. map mt ' - -...-. j live of tho murdered man shot the do fenduul dead,and then the Judgeon the bench. An indiscriminate fight then commencod, in which eleven persons woro killed and ns many rooro woun ded. Among tho killed wero three United Stales Marshals, named Owom. uawkins aim iison. ?Uu' gnU'frtiSfmfiits. TAKGAINS IX MUSICAL IX- JiJ FTKl'MENTS! Orituni, both new td nwend hand, al I lie Muie filcre nul ileor to Firil National l.ank. AH pvrioiil intcrril'd are inri t-d lo Mil ao-1 i-xamlnp n now iitytf ol Ornn no on exhibition, hhri-t Musio and ftiifio R.kiK! eonaianllyoD liaml. apUI-tlif jyi K. M. SCIIKUREn, t riOMiEOPATIHC Plimi'lAK, Office In Mmonlo Iluilding, April 24, ISrj. Clc-ar H I, I'a CI A tTTKIXr All pcreoni are herrll- eaullonrd J anint pun-hailng or in any wa rneildliaf if,.,wiiiK iiruiienv. now in Bo uMt.. aauie lie- loni-i io me, and Ii Itn wnb him on lubjeet lo my order! : On roan hor more, 2 loll of barneta. ban onlv, one (ray P'i-Si C. II. f VTON. THTH AY COWStraytdfrointb premlfel a lrc J. Jol me autiirrmrr, en Laurel Km iixlit red cow. about lor I vraraold The hul beard of her abe wne aeen at or near h of A. L. Offden. in .awreiuM lownahln weaidene Any in- formation of her whorcaliotiti oan bo 1 fl at tliii ofno, and the perion takinir her np wil he anita- Mir rcwuriHMi, (IZ4.() A. NKi. QURWESSVILLIJ! SPUING & SUMMER, 1872 ! FAUST & GOODWIN Are aow reoolrlne;. la addition to their Sue nfork on hand, a fr.-Jli aupply of MiW UOOHS Iran the Ka.u A full line in DRY GIXIDM AM) IWi: COOIHI Laloat atylea I ' IOLLV VAUDENSI, TItlM.MiNtIS, I.AOIuJ HATS, NOTIONS, STATIONERY, BOOTS AA'D SHOES, Dill" IIP, TAINTS, OILS, te., . HAnOWAIlK, QtEKN'SWAltK, WOOD AND WILLOW WARS, Groceries, Bacon, S. C. Ham, I'M, salt, Ac, tic, Fpeelal attention haa been a-iven lo onel.-a. tlon ot Ladioa' Drcai Ooodi and Trinimlna. i llarln puroliand at Ihe Terr lowoil edi prieea, we ar prvpareil lo otfer inducement! to oiih buyera, and we inrili all to call and exam ine before purchatilng elaewhoro. Oar thank! aro extended to oar enatomera for their liberal patronage la the paat, and we hope ;o ucrit a eonttnimuco. I'Al'ST A OOODWIN. fiirwonaritle, April II, ISTS .la. MMII5 ULIlTUIi MOWER AND REAPER! Jom.pii 11. kirk, ARent, I.I TIIERtlllUllO, l'A. Thli la a true ocnlre-drafl machine, will not make your horaea' ncvki lore. Tho llghteat draft, the neate.t ami tbe moat durable machine in Ihe world. Thoae wlahing to buy a good mower, or mower and reaper combined, will hnd it to their adrantage lo examine thu machine. Dranrlptiva pampbk-l font on applicalion, pl24-3in Dm gutmtlsf limits. Ou Friday, April 26th, 1872, Mus. T. E. WATSON Will roturn from PliMniliOnliU with large n l cl(,,viit nmurlmnil of MII.I.I.VKIIY snd FANCY (lOOI'H, snd will bn ill tlx noit i Spring and Summer Stgkt ; ... OP llONNKTH, HATS', FI.OWKItH, nitllloNS, DltKHS THIM.MINIIB, NOTIONS, JKWIil.HV, Ao. TnoM Ouixtl will lg sulil tl jrrtally ruiluocd priue, noil will bo from Ui must fsibiunaliU iiuim-f Iq the ally. MltH. WATHON, April 21 St, Ni l door U now 1'. O. rpOWNSmp 1AUDITolS''"srrT. 1 TI.KMKNT. Report of Ihe Auditor! of Pike tuwDihlp, for A. D. IS71 1 Julio llloim, Alirnui li.llrj mil Jh XorHe, (for two dlmrloU) Biiipripori of Pike towurhl-,,, In Muwwuu. mill 111 MUftU IUUUI Ol HIU lOnilllp J011M Ill.OU.M, 1)11. To ami. of lax ltvlcd. Jill 80 i 4 (HI ' 1 00 11 00 0 79 To i. I. Bloom overwork. "I To unseated ordsr. Tn caili rne'd l.C'sldwell, To bl. duo Jno. llloniu, as per order ou b'up. , , On. By work liy eilisnsff up. 432 70 By exouerutiout, 10 G.l By per coning, 20 00 ' ". $403 .15 tm 85 A II It AM BA1LEV, ls. ' To smt. Ux levied. 1S7I. JIHf) 35 To umosled ordur, 37 50 To onsb rro'd I. Csldntll, 11 00 Us I due Binlcy, at per or- - tlor ou iiu..rvior, 0 03 By exonerations, 1 75 lly work kyeitiient, S3 3(i lly Supervnor t settling, 44 00 fly percentage, t) 25 Hy tnx not woikod snd trsnsf'd to next Super, 6 52 J243 8H $243 88 JOHN NOMUtf, -lit P.itrlot, l. To ami. tax laved. 1871, , , S199 05 louncted ordfr, 37 50 To cash from 1. Csldwell, 10 80 Cn. Hy exoneration!, 35 By work by citizens and Hupervinor, 237 42 By per centage. . 9 l7 By cuh lo 1. t'uldwell, 21 J47 95 $247 95 2d Diiiriet, Dh. To iml. of Ux levied. To uuiualed order, To cs-ih from I Csldwell, C. By work by citizens snd Sup. wim per ceoiape, 477 08 Hy rcc'l! for chiIi pd. wil no.ici on bridu al Cur woneville, .. 9 M By b to I. Cu!doll, 4 40 f-122 14 3T 50 31 00 ?I90 64 $490 64 ISAAC CAI.DWE1.1., ln. To cull re-e'd from Co. Treas. for b d. of uneeat ed lax for 1808 and V.l, To cuu J. Kuirii.aup.'Tl fa. $233 50 4 01 By rec'l H. B. Swoope, By rec'l J. t. Krsizvr, 50 00 2o 5J lly hupeiv.s reo is for lSiO; A. Kiiori, $J5 00 J. P. Me, 34 ti I). Miller, 5 03 Levi Itloim, 4 02 70 23 By SupervV rec'U for 18"1 1 A. H.ilry. Ill 00 J. Norm, 21 80 J. Bloom, jr. 11 00 By icc'l ol Jcli n Nonie, lo psy no bmlgn. By coli paid I,t nioUin; duplirsiei, cities rent & Byu-lipd T. Ilumplirey, Bal. due losnrlnp, 43 0 20 00 6 00 14 15 $8 II $238 11 D. D. RITTEH, Over-tor ef tiia Poor for 1'lke lownthip, ia aeoouut with laid townihin for 16(1 I D.i. Tohal. firm luit year, $17 80 Toraali from K. Ueni. lti no lo nal, due from R.Owens on hut year, fl 35 iocssiitroiut.Lirweuville bor. f..rlti9, 70 ct 71, 130 00 Cr. By m!i paiil far tnppoit of Nuney Ber.initt, 120 52 By overeor' wagoa, 10 OJ Bid. dua towcnliip, 30 119 $107 21 $187 21 Wc. the underlined. Aftditni of P.ke too aliip, have examined tlio acooutiti of John Hloom, Jr., Abrarn llailey and John Norria, nperviaordi Iiaae Caldwell, 1 leaaurer, an I 1). It. I'.uler, Or er aser of the Poor for aaid townahip for IB7I, and ona mem ai auore italeil. JAMES C. BI.OOM. M. L. C. EVANS, ISAAC CALIllVEI.L, April 21, Itn Auditor!. 4 l)VIMTIIAT(inH NOTH ENotloe Jl I" hereby liven that letlera of a'lminlllralioa on the eatat of L. W. OWENS, dooeaFe.l, lale 01 Koahen townahip, Ulearlicld county, I'ebn a., bavinx been duty granted to the uhderaigned, all periona indebted to laid eatate will pleaao make immetilate payment, and thoae barinf claima or dnmandawiil preaimt thr-.o properly aulhentti-atod for lettlcmcnt without delay. MIIS. AMANDA OWENS, DANIEL CYPHERS, April 24 01 Adiainiatraton. ERRA COTTA STANDING VASES, HANGING VASES, . Stove Lining nnd Fire Brick, kept constantly on band. ST0K AM) K VItTIIE - WARE 0K EVERY' DESCRIPTION! CHOCKS! I'OTSl CUOCKS1 I'laher'a Patent AIM I (-lit Heir Oeallng l-riill (anil BUTTKR CROCKS, with lidi, CREAM CROCKS, MILK CROCKS, Al'I'LK- ItttTTKR CHOCKS, FICKLE CHOCKS, FLOWER l'OTS, 1'IR PISHES, 8TKW TOTS, And a great many other thingi too numeroul lo mention, to be had at FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S ' STONE - WARE POTTERY, - Corner nl Cherry and Third Slreeta, CLKARF1K1.D, PA. augt 1 ."lAUMEltS, TAKE KOTICE1 H. F. BIGLER &. CO. OFFKR FOll SALE SINGLE AND DOUBLE SHOVEL TLOWS, HOOD IIKIN Cl'LIIVATOHM, SU'cl Cultivator Teeth, ! Sliovel Plow Sliovela, IRON k WOOD TLOWS, HILL SIDE PLOWS, Ac, Ae, ClraiBeld, Pa., April l-lm. List or Retail Dealers TN Foreign sad IiouieatieMeruliandiie is Clear- X nel4 euuut for Ihe j ear IS71 1 t'aat. .ccaie. .TOWSHIIirS. ; ( , BRIN'ASI. It Win a. Diekoy... t H C. J. Knniry.- I 1 IS J. (I. (lla.row..,. 10 H T. II. Met! S II Hlmon MeKarlan li ICbi!!. .(eaa. woonw.tRb. 10 F. Livorlibt (Jo. 20 It Jnutea Duns... 1 1 Mathiiia Atayor...., it J. vriiiiami-.,, 14 P. Uallagber 14 John M. I'haie... II Thoi. Honderaun. 14 Jamei Cornoly..,. 14 Hainurl llngorty.. 14 Km. Cnileton..., It J. E. Dillon. BKl.l.. It llorabatixh A Co. It David Hell , It Kohl. Uihalluy... 14 J. 11. Kllil Snuaa. Oi.ranriRLb. 13 I. L. Itelzonatein 10 13 J. 8. Fbowon...,. 10 12 Heed llrol ...13) It It. II. Shaw 7 II Miller A 1'ewcll.. Ii 13 A. I. Shaw 0 14 11. K. Naule J 13 John Holt ABoni IU BRAIiriJRU. 11 IS. 11. Williiuni... 7 13 Albert llroi.i Co. 10 U Hobt. Luueberry.. T aiunr. 0 Hlebnrd Moiaop.. 60 II R. Tt, I'arliale 10 13 C.lO.Snhwruiloo III IU Joa. bRew A Son. 20 It T. K. Wa-ton J 14 P. A. Ilaulin 7 1 1 J. A. Stailler 7 It C. D. WaUon 7 14 Lever Flrgal 7 13 Hun'! (loodlund II H. II. .Moore It John Hchcrk'h M J. W. I'arliale It Kuntt A Co It Jno. lleberllog... 13 J. A. Terpe aratiinB. 1 13 lloraea Pnlchln. 13 Jm kaon Patobin. 14 John C. Comer... It A. W. I'atehin.... CIIKT. It McKee A Co..:... It Hole A MoCune.. It Win. Uuntcr It 0. H. l ieroi-.... eovi.tdTow. 1.1 Francli Coudriet. Juatin l'lubell II Wemlcll Kudrea.. 7 It J. A, MuComlwr. 7 14 llotiwi.-ki Irwin 7 It SackottiSehryrer 7 7 VI oa or A lletla. 4U 7 Kralier A Lvtle., 40 13 Wright A Uro 10 8 H.F. Iligler A Co. 30 14 1). Medaugliey... 7 10 J. M. Iiratrr... 20 10 Hubert Mitchell.. 20 12 llauiberirvr A Col24 It luu A C....,.i 7 it K. b. 1..U 7 Cl-HWr.MBVII.LR. 1 1 1-lrmiiig A Noel.. 7 It H. M. Coudriet.... Ill 14 W. II. Alexander. 7 It 8. H. Cranalon 7 It J. It. Jonkina..... 7 It Uillil.ind A Co. 7,13 Fuuit AUoodwIn 10 ' "I ilrua 7 It Hoover A Dro 10 It D. S. Plilucr 7 13 Wai. J. Jaikaun.. Iu niRian. It R. S. Ntowart 7 13 Aug. Lcoonte...... 10 ouailE.v. It E. Irwin 7 OBIHtl. 13 T. II. ronvj 10 oeurn. It J. It. Irwin... 7 11 Arnold! Ilartah'n 15 12 Thompaon A 'o..l2) It Catharine Oral"... 7 It llebeoca Killer., . 7 10 K.A.aW.D.Irwin 20 It John Irrin 12J It L. V. II. Super.... 7 13 Wm. McUridc... 10 10 P. A A. Flynn... It T. A. Pridenux.. 10 Henry Alliiuen.. IM'STox. It Cbaa. Mul'adden 14 H. W. lirown 13 Coryell A Co... 20 It Jacob Hilger 7 7 It A. A J. tlalea 7 01 ll-HBKB CITT. It U. W. Spencer.... 7 7 11 Nutter.DavlaaCo. T 7,13 Ferguaon A Hoei. 10 10 13 D. L.Fcrguaon. 10 jonnAx. 12 llonry Hwan 12) xinrn.ti a. It Wm. J. lli.fler.... 7 13 John W. Potter.- 10 14 J. C. McCloikey. 7 KXOX. It D. J. Erluird..... 7 MOK BIB. 14 Jaraea Thompion 7 14 Jainel Mona 7 It Leonard Kvter.... 10 It ThumawKjler.... 7 10 I). W. Hull Sua 20 PKNX. 13 John B. Itaffcrty. 10 rmox. 14 D. K. A J. II BBW WAalllXOTON. 10 McMurray at- Co. 20 IZ orrellaJacki'n.l2i oaeeoLA. 12 W. J. Kelly I2J It Patrick Dunn-... 7 It Mra. K. Flurkle... 7 It Henry Wallace... 7 It Michael Barry.... 7 10 Mellralh A Co.... 20 10 L. Clahangb 20 10 T. C. Ileima. 20 It T. 8. A J. II. Iaett 7 f Moeliannon Land A Lumber Co SO 14 Oeorge K. Jonei- 7 It D. It. Good It J. Ii. Drown II WapteA llurtin'o Brubaker 7 It Arnold a Brown- Til Anna Boalich, ; BRBWrai, ; ) Coaa. ' ' : , Zi,nee. 13 Peter Unrnier, Covington 10 13 Charloa SliaOer, Ch-arSeld 10 13 Cupar Leipoldt, do . .....10 BABBKItl, CliarBeld Coonty Hank........ 30 F. Arnold, Lutberpt-urg .. ...12 An appeal will be bald at tbe Commiaiionere' Office ou Saturday, the Itb day of May next, nberc au nno icei argrtcvetl can atlenn.' W.M. F. JOHNSON April It), 172. -4t. ileroantlle Apraiaer. Election of Co. Superintendent TO TUB SCHOOL DIRECTORS OF CLEAR FIELD Otit.NIV. , Grxtlrurb: In pnrauano of tbe forly-tbird aeotion of the Aot of 81b May, 1a4,yon are here by notiSed to meet in eonveotir.n, at tbe Court lleuae. in Cl.arficll, oa iht FIRST .Tt USD A V in MAY, A. D. lor 2, being Iho Jlh day of tbe month, at I v'cluck in the atternoon. and aeleet eim aoee, tiy a ma.iorily of the whole number of Director! preeent, one peraon of literary and ael etitiflc a-'iiibT!n:ou. and o,r ikill and experience in me ait ur icuuTi.cg, aa Couuty niij.erintendent for tba three atioceeding yeara; deterraiae the amount of compensation fr the lame, and oertiry the rciult to tlie Slate Soprrinteadent at Harria burjt. aa rt'lur-,l l,y the tliirtr ninth and firtieth aeeliona of .aid irl. UKO. W. SNYDER, OarHeld, April 17, l?!..:it Co. Supt, (fduratloual. gtiiooL i on (.nim, CTRWENSVILLE, I'a. Spring lerra commence! May (, U7J. , mch2Ti6 1IKLLE WELCH.- MW W.VSIIIXGTOX AC.DEMY, ' Clearfield County, Pa. 'I 'HE BUMMKH TKRM of tin. In.tilutloi X will opcu on ttia first Monday of May next. (iVrm, ttvo montln. 1 i Xh cfitrw of ftmly nill ornbraca a rigid and uioriucn icmi m evwry orann rcqutiito to a frac tioAl and aiwrnjitiKtal ciliualiun. Vocal and iniirnmrDtal niutie will occupy aa important place in the ooarse of itndr. Fm pill will b a lmittrd at any time daring the en. on, and chirtd frota time of entpring to tht noaa vi uie term, aa d (-auction will to mid for ahernoe, exuppt in eautf of protrartd HlneFi. Btudenti deming roomf for "cluLbiii" can b accetnmodated at moderate tmtea. Uood bnardinft oan be procured at threo dol lar! per wwk at puhlitaud private houici. For particular niilrcu UKUKUK W. INN 18, Principal, March fl, 71 tf New Wanhington, I'a. MISS H. S. SWAN'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS CI.EATtFIELP, PA. rpilB 8PRINO TFHVof f..urta.n weeks, will X commence Monday, April 8th, 1972. TKItMS OP TUITION. Reading, Orthography. Writing, ntijeet Tjob- loni, rnmary Arithuietio and rrimary lengraihy t 00 Hiatory, Local and dcioriptlva lleograpby Willi Map trrawing, u rammer, Alentai and Written Arithuietie . fl (10 Algebra anil tbe Science! 1100 Inunction In initrumental muaic , 10 00 Oil painting, 14 leuoui 11 00 ai work 00 For full partieulara lend for Circular. Clearfield, r-ept. 7, 1870-lypd. CLEARFIELD ACADEMY. A Male and I'cmale CUaalral High School, i:arh Drpartmcnt Hrparatr, IMatlnct and Complete hi I lac If. TITR tchotantie ywtr af thli Inalitutlon la divi ded into two einnn of Ave nonthi (Iwcnty utie week) oartii The flmt acimlnn eonaieneci on the llrt Monday In tSeptnoberj the avcond,on the Drat Mondey in February. The cuttTe or instntctlon embrafte every thlnr naccMary to a thorounh, practical and aooompliib ed odiioation of both eexea. Puvili wtlt be admitted at anr time and charted from dale of entrance te the clime of the mm Ion. No deduction wilt be mad for ahenne. exeent In eanee of extreme and protracted illneM. mutirnta iron, a difUuroe oan be a oc on nods ted with board at low ratoi, For particular, ind for clreulara, or addreii Kev. I U. HAItRISON, A. M., July 26, lS7l-tf, I'rinoipal. CUKKKYTK EH Male andjemale College I THIS popular Institution will ope for Ike Hummer aeaalnn on the Aral Monday of Hay, IfirJ. under the Inrtruetionofaoorpaofonaipelent teachori, in the college building, rn the pleaaant village of t'herrylree, Indiana county, I'a. t'mirae of instruction thorough. Muiie, vocal and instrumental, Inelnded. Hood boarding fur liiahed at (ram H.S tn t3.S per week. For further partloulari apply lo cither of Ihe unilenlgncd Director!, or addreal them at Grant f, u., Indiana eountv, I'a. H..n. H. II. MeOortMICK, II. B. KINPHIITS, Ko., JOHN KAHtiN, K.4., Ha. E. rilAl.l.lb'lt, I'a. A. R. LUVKi.ACR, Feb. T, 1SV3 !tn. Mreelore. 11HII WiMtM'RATIC AI-UANAO for M . I titlf and IMna for sale at the Toil Oflc. Trie l aeme, Mailed to any addreaa. V jiOR WALL PAPER, nn an -..kT l U'L'lt'Pn A. HPTTB glt'll floods, fit. NO SMALL POX HERE! A fiVUK- PREVENTIVE ! CALL at L. FLFOAL'fl nrw 8tor, ppoiltc Kxellov. ltigler't rciildtiios, on BooodJ ilretf t'learflelJ, 1'., and eiamiat bit lint ttock of BOOTS 4 SHOES, HATS 4 CAPS, , Gi:nt' Furnish i. no Goods, TIlllXKS, VALISES, 4c, Olwbieh ht Ii oomUntljr rrM.vlof lirjf aiiort mrnt of the verj Uteit td but l.rUi, which he Will (JilJ)OM of at Astonishingly Low Prices! LADIES, t hare oa band large and well elei-tod Hunk of Ihoaa ce.'.hrated hand lowed MOU 'I Coo .., Laatm. ai.hd.,w. i can aafely reoommend to be the but in the mar ket. Call and examine theui GENTLEMEN, my itock of Furnliliiog Goode ii oomplote. I hate all tbe nereltiea in Scarfi, Tier, Crarata, Handkerchief., Underwear, Snl penden, CulUri, Olovei, Hoalery, Ac, lojrrlbrr with a complete aiaortirwnt of Whin and Cloth Sb'rla. I hare on band a large and well aolectcd itock of Iluti aud Cap! or the Very Latest Styles I Ale, Trunki, Valliei, Railroad Haji, Cmlirellai, Canei, and many other article!, both uacfitl and ornamental, which will be lold at fair rate. JHT-The cllifena el Clearfield and vicinity are reapoctfully invited lo call and eiamine my goodi before purchaaiog elirwbere. . LEVER FLEGAL. Cloardeld, Pa., Feb. T, 1672. N T K V OOOIIII Xcw Firm nt IVallaecton, Pa. JOHN HOLT & SONS Hare bonglit Ihe entire atock ef goedi from P. Oallag'ier, and are m-eft-tug a general aaaortmenl of new godi from Ihe Kaatern citlet, inch al DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, GROCERIES, ' QUEEXSWARE, IIARDiVAHE, ' " .- ..BOOTS . SHOPS, J HATS 4 CAPS, 13.VCON, FISH, i SALT, FLO UK, FEED, 4o., 4o., 4c, To eichange for Coantry Produce, Railroad Tiea, 1 I ...icn . . . .. ..... buuiver wr vou. vciooer la. Iff i il. 1372. 1872. SPRING GOODS I . M. KRATZKR ii just recalling a large and attractive atock of spring Uoodi, DHY OOOOS, DRE.S GOODS, SHAWLS, CARPETS, e LAMBS' A CHILDREN'S BIIOKS, WALL PAPEIIS, Ae. Cl.arf.eld, March , 1871. Down I Down 1 1 THE LAST ARRIVAL AND OP COURSE THE CHEAPEST! A Proclamation against High Prices! 'VT'B are now opening np a tot of the Kent and IT noit acaHnahla (loode and Warea ever offered In thia market, and at prieea that remind one of the (rood old daye of cheap thing. Thnte who lack faith upon tbil point, or deem our alle gation! ropcrfluoua. noed but r.fr. fr am sronr, Comet Front and Market ttroetl. Where they can aeo, feel, hear and know for thera aelrea. To fully nnderntand what are cheap jroodi. tbii null be done. We do not deem It neoeenary to enumerate and ttemite oar ttock. It ii enough fur ni to state that We have Everything that is Needed and eoniumed In thin market, and at nricea that aitonlnh both old and younc. droit JOSKI'lI PUAW A pOV. 11 EAD THIS! FLOUR & FEED DEPOT 1 The attention of the eitiieni of Clearfield and vicinity ia directed I tla fact that Uoodrdlovr A Bon ar the afrenta of M. Nieoo A Co., and have Juat received half doaen ear load, of Flour and foeil, which lliey offer at th lowcat noiiibl Oc- urei. A larye itock of FLOUIt, CORN MEAL, CHOP, ' BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, BRAN, Potato, Shelled Corn, Cora in ear, A., Ae. radicular attention ia (ailed to M. Nice A Co.'a brand of Family Flour, which, ii tba beat in th Bark.L Flonr and Peed aan and will he aold cheaper than tt oaa b oblatoeA elrewhar In Clearfield oanty. JMr-Rtor on Market itreet, dcbI door to Hun. Alexander lrvtn'a reildene. OOODFELLOW A OH, Janltltr Agenla for M. NleeeACo. TALL PAPRR al any price, from Hi to 40 f eenta bolt at icb -In ' WIAVER PITTI. ?nitistru. AXNOUNCEMEXT . . OF THE OIlEAI . REDUCTION OF PRICES I HY H. POIITI.H HI AW, . . t . " " IlirortTAVT Tltl'TIIF: Having lueoceded In gelling a lighter laiil material, benee Ibe low and mud, rut, eh,, , partial and full let. of Teeth. I uae HiTlII manufaetaro of tecib and other material, 40 onorationa nirtored and warranted 10 irl M vice and aalialaetlon. a nr. Frienda, roliect that uiy ehrgea f,r tb, 1Hf lion of arlilioial aud the aaviug of tn, nu7l, teelh are nnwll'einoatreaaonal.lein FeijniyltUu7 Treaerve your teelb aud you pn-m-ve your htallk! Putting id the natural tailh in a health. aervativeand uoeful condition ia made aaimlaji, Diieaiei and loallormationiconiuioa to the auaik Jaw and aiaociate pnita, aro treaud and eorrarui with fair aiitfoeaa. Laauiiuatioid and euaiuUa. tiona rnrr. It would be welt for 1 atienti from a diatuoi t, let me know ly mail few dayi before mmtw to tbo ofTico. Il ii vtry Important tl.at eliil lrrn I rtw.ta H, agei of aii and taeli years ihould havi tbri, teelb examined. Anaithitici are adminliterel and Tc.th ra. mornd wilBout pniu. Di.po.itioui aod ebaraclcr are judged by all the world hy Ibe eiprcfaioni of the lare, bcaaa how very diaaatrou. may it then-tore be fur per. lorn to fndi:?ge an f X pri-aioa of dietorted feature!, oven npnrt from a hygienic view. iow, to enjoy natural (not artificial) coniforta and pltaaurti, n.j(eut and o!y nAtunil aiuipli ii:iea and inmie'-x 8. I'ORTLB SliAW, D. h. B. Off ce In Xew Maiunio liuilding, Seoond itreel r-r.Tt;U.l. febli)2 DENTAL CARD. " Dr.TTM. UILL3 Wuuld aar to bii naticnti and the .v lie g:in,rallv, that, having diliolved partnerahta wiih Dr. fcbaw, be ia now doint tho entire 9ml of bu office bimaetf, en that patienta need not fei, w'B p" unoer loe aaaui 01 any einer Operator Clcariield, March 20, 1872 tf. J. M. STEWART, D. D. S., Offloe ovtr Irwin Drug Btort, CCRtVEXSVILLE. PA Alt dan lul onralitni. lihr im ihm tiv.t...:..i oroprrativr brncb, promptly tt tended to u! itif triion jruaranterd. Hptviul aticntioi ftHj to (he tiattniDt of diwafck of tho aaturml ttttk, I uiua ami wuiiiu. irruRiji.iriiy m lac lerui bj. ef fully cory-ftr 1. T th cxtrttetfd wUhoat p litr Ihm nut nf I'lher mnA iAniml 4amat. t.. . of the bcit miteriol and rrnted to rmtt m. i maciinn. atriI26'7 1:1 HijircUaiKous. Wall Paper 1 Wall Paperl Tbe Itrg9t and mnit eomptotf ttock of Wii B'rr ourrci ; iui Vt't'llUD, DM JUII km 1 recfived from Xcw York. i ThoM nwlinn Wall r)er will Jo well to wj bhu iiumr unor vuj my. mch?7 3m WBAVEIl A BETT3. A Moc fn CurwensUlIe! cnaruNHviLLE, pa. HA.1 roifiT.! b t Dritjj Seoro to Lit wm rtoiut, threo dtnn wt of hliold ium ftna thkvm (hi opportunity of tbaitltini; til tic Guitotntrt fur their Ilbi rl pri'roniiR;r, and bopn ut cioco aiienuun, coniomc i wita a tiect $ti I of p-fJtii, to mc'tit Itt ooDtiunxoro on the pirtt' I all hit old etutoinrra, and ittiirt that of bum new onti. rieae (tic aim a en II. J. R. IRV'IX Curwemrillf, Mrrh 27, lS7S.-Am. LL CRAIIAMTO, flrarfitld Co., Pi. J "Vallov'Cliicff" Hon nor Sr. UvcM n nil ttttter Agrienltara Implfmeot mannfai I tlrO tlt and ITlfttiiilatetitra mi la nl.t;i.a. I.. I Atlcnllon, Lambcrmcn! "WE are not manulietnring on IMPHOVl' I HTKEL - 60CKKT- DKIVIXG rtvt HOOKS, mnerior to any other in uae. We kit, I airo in atocai a large quantity of Centhooka raiti I Mo for rafting purpuaei, which we are aellujl Cleartlcld, I'a., March 13, 1B7 J. WATCHES 1 WATCHES! I h lirjre Keck of AJIHBICljl VI and SWISS WATCHES, of tbe difrr M en. mAmm. In fenm la. tn .1.1,1.1 ."area. I oJcr the ae for eli LOW.ui I (uarantc tbem I glr entire aatiifactlea, JEWELRY I JEWELRY I A food eia.irtm.nl ef Ladi.i' aid Uwl Jewelry of Ihe lateit atyle.! Al-aji f.ttiij eodiethini new ! I would aik Lmmbermea and olben kaa tea I pgrrba.lr.g Watcbea to call id xii'l itock before golrjr to th itiei, ai I aa nrl ear I u eall Wtlcbei i low i tbey tubl bought, beaidel tbe dilTerclicB Is di.talM il th eveat of th goedi proving defective. t ; All kin l.of HEPAIRINQ In myliDeproartJ attended t at lb itora oa Second itreet, off I ait tbe Court Ilouj. For your liberal nirl I tbe f ait I am very thankful. s. i. ssrosi April I, l;l. Y v ATTEKTIOSI Jl'ST FOR A MOMENT) Are Toa In need of a mod art of Ilarnenl A re you in need ef a good Saddle or Bridle? If ao. call at the ftaddle and llirncn Phee ' Johb C. Harwich, where Tnu can ret th. cJ th. market. Double and Pingle Ilarnraa u 1 dice' and (lent'i Paddlei of inperior wnrkmaail alway. on hand or manufactured to order, re clal attention Ii cilled lo my itock of Ollanw Haute., which are ihe heat in wee. I ateoha" aaaortmenl of Faddlera' Hardware, which will dl.poevd of at rearonalde totra. V.VMitrial rf kind, promptly attended to. aDonl fT" oall before nurcha.ing eleewhere. Phcp it e. l'o.t Ulhee, Market itreet, t'leart.ld. I'a. May , 1871-ly. JOI1N C. HARWICt T"ISSOLUTIOX NOTICE! 17 The Brm of Jarae Dickey A Co. waif-l aolved on Fehrnary l;l, lo;2, by wibiu.I eo.et-1 and VI illiam 8. On-key haa aeeoelated ail! L I hia ann. Jamea Illekev. untie, the name IL. I1! of William 8. Diekcv A Son. in the buiiieo 1 general merehanditing and dealing is in WJ aquare timoer, and all kind, ol ..area naea ihinglee, o., al (lien Hope, l learleld coaatj.ej at St. Lawrence Church, t'emhria eoantr, f1! Jamei Dickey will gir Ibe log and timber1! ne.i bu pereonal attention. He will ei'l tne old iiand at (ilea Hope, wnere go. ' J eold at the lowevt price poaiible, ana a ftfurei ald for loci and timber. Dr. F.e-' ling will be found at St. Lawrence, readTl!" oa kia frieadi. The Doctor ii s clever lti"' J and eew kirn. All the aroounU of denial J'! A Ce. will be ecu led by William fl. Dirkn e We thank our numerous frienda for their aiiy I. k-i . . . I ..i, u.iiniianee .arae, W II.I.IAM 8. DH KKV I Ulen Hope, I'a., eh. II, lall-lm. A lMINIHTnAT4H'I KAI.U Of Til J 2Y AIII.K RKAL K8TATK. lly vtrte. e i order f th Orphan.' Court of ClearB.U ", the amler.ivneJ will aell mt nuhlie 1.1..' ii... i i.w l..... .i.. v ' .hnfl arr"' ville, 8ATI KIlAY, Mav 4th. l:J.ai . . ,1.. a...:.. i . A JP.irM. 1 lale Ihe property of David Hloom, dccrnel ?I uining II acvtb and B7 hi pen-- . l. I - J l. . : , . n .1 In mnfA "I r,J .i'fk . rr.... hn.M. Ine ham. erckarl" other tmprovement thereon. v r". i. v-. - . tion f Ml., and balance In f vo enal i ,, menu, with Inlercit to bo Be urcd i . . .i Jiilis W. He-" Btrl7.l AHmlnletrauiv of David Bl -w-aik.ae.-a.-.A. A 1-a.aaT A It 1. 1'' '1 .1 .7V".,a I-,. I ! KKR PILL, end will an ibe receipt ef lira aonta, mail a v to aae addreaa. ITEAVER A BKTTS bar i' W 1M roll! f Wall Tivei.