j ' i ill ll! M . 1 , ft : T nt i bo' GEORGE B. COODLANDEIi, IDiroa AMD NlOI'alsToa. CLEARFIELD, TA. WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNB 1. 1S71 Demooratio State Ticket. FOR UOVKKNOR, CHARLES R. BUCKALEW, Of CDLdlllll CUl'UtT, FOR BUPBKMB Jl'DOK, JAMES THOMPSON. ' or ami cousty. , FOR AUDITOR GENERAL, i WILLIAM II A R T L E V, or 110rBD COl-HTV. FOR CONGRESSMEN AT LARGE, IIENDRTCK B. WRIQHT, Lnierne county. RICUAKD VAUX. Philadelphia. , JA-iltS a. HOPKINS, l'ituburgh. , Delegate! at I.arire to the Couetltutlonal Coiiv.ntloa. .j Joremlah 8. Black, York, lleorge W. Woodward, Luieroa. William Bigler, ClearSeM. Frank B. Oowen, Philadelphia. Robert A. Lamberton. Herrl.burg. A. A. Purroen, Weynesburg. . Jamos Ellis, Potteville. lleorge M. Dallaa, Philadelphia. John A. Cempboll, Philadelphia. Williara L. Cornell, Clarion. William II. Smith, Allegheny. William J. Ilaer, Somerset. 8. C. T. Dodil, Franklin. Samuel II. Reynolds, Lancaster. Vtmocralic Count Vonvtmtom. In accordant with tlio rules regu lating the notion of the Domotrotio party of Cloftrflold county, tho Buturn Judges from tho .evoriil borough! and townships root in the Arbitration Room, In ! tho Court House, lit 2 o'clock ou Tuesday, the 11th inst, for the purpose of ousting up the returns and disposing of such other business as might proporly be brought buforo them.. . i - " In the nbscnoo of tho Chairman of tho County Committoo, tho Secretary, D. L. Krobs, Esq., called tho Conven tion to ordor. On motion Ex Sheriff Howe, Return Judgo from Clearfield, was elected to preside over the Con vention, and I. G. llnrgor, of Brad ford, and Lewis 0. Ulooirt, of Law ronce, wore elected Secretaries. Tbo election districts bolng called in alphabetical order it was ascertain ed that Return Judgos wcro present from all excopt Boggs, Burnsido, du licb, Huston and Woodwurd. The clerks thon nrocoeded to tally the voles polled at tho olection on Satur day previous as follows s Democratic County Ticket. For Delegate to Constitutional Contention, WM. M. McCULLOl Oil, or Clearfield, Subject to the Mtion of tbo Diitriot Confcreno.. FOR ASSEMBLY, JOHN 1.AWHIU:, of OsreoU. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, JOHN D. THOMPSON, of CurweutYllle. FOR COUNTY AUDITOR, JAMES II. IIILR, of Lumber City. DISTRICTS. Our County Nominkes. By the of ficial proceedings of the Roturn Judges olsewbero in this issue, it will be noticed that William 51. McCul lough, Esq., of this borough, is tho nominee for momber to the Constitu tional Convention j Hon. John Law she, of Oscoola, for Assembly ; Hon. John D. Thompson, of Curwonsvillo, for CotnmWsioncr ; and Mr. James II. Hilo, of Lumber City, for County Auditor. Theso genllomcn aro unex ceptionable, and will bo handsomely endorsed by tho peoplo next October. At somo future tinio we will refer to the particular merits of the respective canditatcs. The peculiar feature is, that all our nominees are residents of a borough. Now Washington is tho only borough in tho county not represented on the ticket. Had tuero boon another olB cor to elect, that Domooratio strong hold would no doubt bavo boen rcpro son tod, too. Tar. Radical Nominees. A riotous Bsemblagefmct In tho Court Honso on Tuesday evening, 11th, and nomina tod the following gonllcmon, wba by tbo way are all extromo Radicals: Mr. A. C. Finney, for Constitutional Convention, I). W. McCurdy, Esq., for Assembly, Mr. Thomas Leonard, for County Commissioner, and Mr. A. I. Shaw for Auditor. The nominees all - reside in this borough except Mr, Leonard, who is a resident ot Girard township. Ho declined tbo nomina tion when tondered, but the riotous assemblage insisted en him being tbo candidate. At least 3,000 voters will bo with Mr. Leonard next Octobor and insist on bis declension. Mr. Finney is a number one banker and log dealer, but illy qualifiod for a constitution manufacturer. Lsq. Ma Curdy Is a good lawyer, but has no qualification for Assombly. Mr. Leon-' ard is the equal of Creoloy In the farming lino, but has no taste for tho onerous duties of Commissioner. Mr. 'Archy" Shaw is a first class droggist, which suits bim nuicb better than d .ding up long columns of figuros. . Upon tho wholo, we think the oiti zons of Clcarfiold county will not in sist upon theso gonllcmon abandoning thoir rospoctivo callings by about 1,500 majority next October. Flexible Pension Law. A loy alist flamed 'Collins, wbilo acting as Pension Agent, dofruuded the Treasury out of (10,000, and was dit missed not prosecuted for the rob tiery. The Washington correspond ent of the .New York JleralJ, of the 12lh,ays : lira. Collins, wife of Dr. W. T. Collins, lata Pension Agent in this city, called on the Hocond Comptroller to-day to learn whe.thor bar husband ll still entitled to a pension, ba being a defaulter to tha government. The Second Comptroller In formed bar that ber husband's diTalnation dope not invalidate bii claim to a pen.ion, under a law of Congress passed in 1H30, and that ba would Continue to rooeive hi. penlioo the earn, a olbar jtaniionert. Tbe success of this unparalleled piece of imnudunco will drive every Treasury robber to apply for a pen sion. We presume Mrs. Collins wants to buy a Dolly Varden dress, and tho Doetur boing a litllo "short" tlio wife applies to tbo United States Treasury for funds. Becoaria H Bell. Bloom. Rogga Bradford. Brady Burnaida Chart Covington Clearlitld Curwenavlll. Decatur....., Ferguson , Oirard Goshen Qrabam.H.... (lulich Huston Jordan Kartbaut Knox Lawreuce .... Lumber City. Morn. New Washington; Osceola Penn Pike - Union h Woodward... Total Majorities.. 11 SIS. cojvas TIOK. 20, l.v 42 111 101 .1811 .Si I 14 85 i:i in COK-HIHSIO.XXa, 1 12: Hi.... 603ol ... Mil i 15 42 441 4 14 2T Uj 24 U42i427 34S2M Si I.... wilt Outratrtoui ExhibtUoM. Tuesday niuht, Juno 11th, was tho timo, and tho Court House tbo plaoe agrood upon by tho liadioul roosters of tliis county to nominate a "loyal" onntv ticket. I ; 1 ! ; Tlio McEnally nu J-innoj-telosoopod and throw tho whole ma cbino oh" tbo track, notwithstanding tho able assistance furnished by "tho govornmont," In tho persons of tho Assossor of Intornal Jtovonuo anu nm ccalous asnlstant. Hcndci son, tho Chairman, wavorod ; Showora surrendered j Jtussoll, lorra- )y of Tenn, lately of North Carolina, but now of Lumbor City, Uiowou; Murray speechified j Smith squcolcd ; McCurdy paced tho floor; Finnoy gave three cheers for Grant, (bnt fow helped him at that); MeKnally tamou ; Fulfoid bellowod ; Homphill's , hit bosom heaved until it took tbe shape of an old fusluoncd oven; while a sooro wcro callinL'. order! order 1 ! and tho balance oould not be liourd. Tlio conductof tho assomblngn was disgracoful in tho cxtremo, cqunl to that of a convention of Philadelphia roughs, and tho surrender of the Mo- Enally forces was very humiliating when two-thirds of tho Convention tnvoroal bi riomtnnlion fur Dotogato to the Constitutional Convention. Il was evident that the noise made by tho Finnoyites alarmod thp JuJgo, and ho "took tho water' in muskrat style. Finney bad the boys, but tho Judgo had tho veterans on his side, and yet surrendered. Daniel, nfter Mr. Finney nominated him for Assembly, looked as though ho wni the lion in tho den, yet ho in- jurod no one. Mr. Leonard declined tho nomina tion for tommissiouor, out finnoy mado him tako. At loast 3,000 will doclino with Mr. Loonnrd next fall. Congress- Cloning Tho clerks agrcoing in their tally the Fresidont of tho Convention pro claimed tho following gonllcmon duly nominated, viz : For Delegate to tho Constitutional Convention, Wm. M. McCullough, hq For Assembly, lion. John Lawsho For County Commissioner, Hon. J. D. Thompson. For County Auditor, James II. llilo, At this stago of tho proceedings a motion was mado and provailcd to proceed to the olection of Chairman and Sccrotary of tho County torn mitloo for 1873. David L. Krebs was thereupon nominated and elected to the position of Chairman, and J. F. McKenrick.of Curwensvillo, wns loo ted Soorotary. The following resolutions wcro of- forcd by L. C. Bloom and adopted by tho Convention t That J. W. Potter, of Karthaus, Fcank Fielding, of ClearHeld, and Henry Kerns, of vurwonevuie, oo cuo.eo m v-ungci....i forces to meet the Conferees from tha other coun tici in the district to nominate a enndidate for Congress, with power te substitute. Htmhttl, That in accordance witb the enstotn of the Demoornlic party, tbe nominee of the Munlv for Ileleiate to tha Constitutional Con. vention be empowered to leteet nts own conierees to meet those of tbe othoi counties of the district. The following letter of resignation of J. Blako Walters as Chairman of tbe County Committee, was thon pre sonted to tho prosidont of tbo Con vention and rend : Ci.CAnrir.i n, Pa. June 7th, 1871 To lJU )s.ocpri CiiuHtg C'oereiittoB Osmsss-My business duties make it im possible for me to give our part as inuob of my time as weula be uccessary to attend properly to tbe duties of Chairman during tbe coming cam paigns, and I therefore tender tills any resigna tion, and ask that the CoareoUon pass a resolu tion making the Chairman elected for 1873 to serve from tat July, 1872, In addilioa to the .rear 1873. With many thanks for the honors jou bava oonferrod upon me, 1 an, arery respectfully, Vear humble servant, J. BLAKB WALTERS. His resignation was accepted and I. O. Bargcr offered tlio following : Puolred, That la view af the lee'moatlon of J. Blake Waiters as Chairman of tbe l'emoorntle 1'ouauy sUonmiitlee, tbe Chairman elect, Mr. Krebs, be authorised to aot at Chairman for bis unexpired term from 1st Jaly, 1472, to 1st July. 18J1. Tho Convonlion having performed its duties, adjourned tint die. C. HOWE, IWt, Timely idmoniilon. It is mortifying 10 us to know that thero nro editors and politicians in our organization, who assumo to oo Democrats nbove all others, that prate about not supporting Mr. Greeley, evon if nomioatod by tho National Dcmocralio Convention. Then there is another class who assumo to themselves tlio special duty of "set ting Mr. Greeley up" and compelling tho National Convention to adopt him, Theso Buporsemceable factions are doing more to dmrnptriho Democratic pnrty than tho gift-taker and his hosts of otllec holders. We adviso all to koep their powdor dry until tho common enemy is bronirht within proper raneo and then fire all together, from tho front and flunks, and wo will drivo tho in vaders of our libortios from tho field without loosing a State, unless it be Massachusetts and Vermont. They naturally belong to Canada, anyhow ; let them go. This thing of firing off a gun ocea sionally at West. Choator, iollofunto; and other placos wo might name, long before the enemy is in ratigo, is an evidence of bad generalship, and muBt lead to overwhelming defeat if persist cd in. Editors, like other peoplo having delegated their power, should possess the ctiqiiotto to wait and seo whether thoir agents betray them othcrwiso they are out of order, and maybe charged witb being dictatorial which would be a roproach to any Democratic editor if tho facts wore established. In alluding to this ques lion tho Washington Patriot woll and truly says : He Is a dune of a foolish Infatuation who sun noses that the coining eleotion can be carried without bard work, end a perfect union of tbe Democratic party. It is our duty to say emphat ically now, when good only can remit from the admonition, that unless we organise in detail and build from tha foundation np, defeat is invited. And this remsrk applies with full force to any candidate who may be nominated at vallimore. If tbe Democratic vote be divided or Abstracted, disaster is Inevitable. To prevent stieh a eataa, tropbe, the effort should be to eonolliate, nnite d strengthen the party, so that tha eandidate, whoever be may be, shall rreoive an honest, cor. dial, and solid support. Ihat has been and our aim, and we consider It a far more important duty than engaging in controversy about candi dates, none of whom can ever hope for an election without a thorough and active organization, Congress adjourned line d,e on tlio night St tho 10th iiwl-t. ,nd ,Knul i.od its closing scenes by another at tempted outrago upon the people. Tlio Bonnie, which, in- .i...i ..I inn ntiiin nir n u,k"'j " standinir as tlio conservative branch of the national legisimui". an undignified and Radicul body, swayed alone by the most vindiotivo partisan motives anu a u.i v i. mo !,,.,.m,,lilimmit.. ut nny hazard, of partisan onds, as a filling ft"ile to its oxtromo mosRuros during tho session missed tho Knlorccmoni Act, which intended to norpotuato the power of Grant at tho point of tho bayonot. T m House, actuated oy more ninir- nnniinitv. refused to lend its sum tion m t liia infamous suheino. , This course is duo, in a great mcasuro, to tlio out anoWon onnusition to it, by Mr. Kollcy of this Bin to. Bingham, of Ohio, the hangman ot Mm. Surratt, was ono of tlin clinmiiiotis of this bayonot bill, ami to him and Ben. Butler is duo tlio fit work of an attempt to fasten it upon iho country until after tho November election. As nftBied by the Sonato, as an amendment to tho Civil Expense bill it cxtonded tho provisions of tlio oriif inul Enforcomont Aot to ovory olection dialrict in tho Unitoir Btutos. As atnonded bv tho Conference Commit tee, and agrood to by both Houses, it in almt n of its more repulsive features. anu tlio btiporvisors appointed timrnr it at mora oflieitil witnesses of the eleclionsw having no power except to mako oompltunt if tlioro Do nny viola tion of tho elootion laws. This is the form in which it passed. lr.o Uemo- orals and their Conservative) allies mado a most L'nllnnt resistance lo tlio ininuitous Rudical schemo to foist (irunt o:ico moro upon tlio oounlry nt nil hazards, as it camo from tho Senate, and compelled the aniendmont far less objectionable, by tho House There was but one Kuiliuul congress man who had iho hardih'wd to express oncn dissatisfaction to tho ainoiiU mem I' arnswoi'th. 01 Illinois, ivcn hangman Bingham, and Bon. Butler, who once denounced him as the mur derer of Mrs. Surralt, but who are now in all things radically infamous, Hiccic bv-iowl. dared not brave tho opon bold denunciation of this nlteniplcd illainy. Lancantcr Iiitellitfrncer, I. O. Bariikr,! L. C. Bloom, j Socrclarios. Mortified. The ''loyal" country coiimns who wore present at tho mob feathering in the Court Houso on the night of the lllh, were highly dis gusted with the conduct of Radical factions on that occasion, and many so expressed thomselvos in our hear ing tho -next day, when all wcro sober. Ho foa Loho Bbamoii 1 The mo- tnonl Congreu adjourns, Grant is off lor Long Branch and the cottage pre sented to him, ty Tom Murphy; Tom being appointed collector of the port at flow Xork. "Jfcuow all men by thttt prtuntt." A "Government" Job. Aocording to tho laws of tbe land, mail robbors are usually assignod to tho penitonti ary. Tins was tho rulo until tlic Long Branch government mado a change Two years ago Charlos 11 Uaydon, a rolative of Grant's, was ar rested at Topeka, Kansas, for robbing the United Slates Mail, and two or thrco wilncsscs ready to provo tho facts. Tho following correspondence will explain tho wholo matter : ParanriirNT or Jt'sTtra, WASinvnTon, Pec. 1871. Albert II, llarlo; tailed 8mm Atlorun il aitof. JiriNfne ; rial In pursiianeo of the request of tbe Post Master General, a copy of whoso fcttor is herewith transmitted, and of tha dircotlon of the President therein expressed, you will consent to the relesse of Charles II. Ilayden, Indioted in your district for robbing of the mails, upon the performance of too oonamon einrerseu in sniii letter. cry respectfully, A. T. AK&nuAS, Attorney General. Post Orm PrrAnmrxT, Wahioto, p. c., Pee. 12, 1871. Hint Py direction of the President a nolle prosequi is granted In tbe ease of the Vnitrd ntatns vs. Uharlos ll. ilayden, Indicted at Topeka, Kansas, for robbery of tbe mails, and you are beroby respectfully requested to issue the neces sary order for his release, on tho condition of his making full restitution of the money which It is cnargeu ne nns Improperly taken, upon sal Irlso tory proof of tha same. 1 bave the honor to be re. spectrully your obedirot aervaat, Jon A. Cnatwnu Post master -Oenaral. To Hon. A. T. Akerman, Attorney Ueneral. "By diroction of tho President" his relative was liberated. Reader, what do you think of such a "gov ornmoiitT" Hi Accepts. Radical Journals in form the world that Grant has so ceptod the nomination of thq Phila- dolphia Convention. Had ho refused it would have been the first thing he oyer gig reluso, Indiana Sate. The Domocrals of Indiana havo nominated Hon. Thomns A. Hendricks for Governor. 11 nomination secures that Stato to the Democrnls beyond a doubt. Wo ex poctod to voto for him for Prosidcnt but having accepted tho gubernatorial nomination we must look around for another sound statesman. Cheap Compliments Tho nomina lion of Judgo Mcl'nally for Congress and D. W. McCurdy for Assombly, by the Finney roosters, tho night of tho riot in tho Court Houso. How ever, if thoy can stand that kind of soft soaping, wo shall not complain It was not our ox that was gored. The Contract Closed. Tho sale of the McKnnlly faction to iho Finney faction took placo in tho Court Houso on Tucsduy night, Juno lllh, 1872 in tho presenco of two hundred loyul men, two thirdsof whom were opposod to tho sulo, yot they acquiesced and tho thing is dono. Taua ah the Nkkpi.r to the Pole. As wo gain our libortics through revolution, it is a popular error to supposo Hint they uro lost through violence, 'iiio loos comes in tlio slow mblto, and insidious cnerouclimoril that first rots, and then sclr.es, ns the boa constrictor slimes over what It swallows. AH is L'ono beforo wo awukon lo tbe danger of its going, and then comes revolution nnd blood to regain what we havo willingly parted with. Now the rovonuos of tho gov ornmont are usod lo enrich incorporat ed monopolists, legislatures are owned by railroad companion, Senntorinl chairs are openly sold lo Iho highest biddors, our courts nro packed and corrupted, tho Froiidoney fought over by factions, while tho peoplo nro ground down by heavy taxation so arranged as (o rob from labor to enrich the capitalists, and wo suffer from hard times that couin of bad govornmont. How much longer tins will be borne God only knows; but unless human nature is greatly ohangod, sooner or later thore will be rosislapco. ,uyc piack. arw aaiwtsfmfnw. t.-.ilj... : 11 Maarhufll and South Cnro Una in rhUaatlphta. The editor of tbe Springfield ( Mnss.) Republican, who until lately was a clumorous Grant man, thus vividly discourses over mailers on bis return from Grant's Philadelphia Convention His life like picture til carpet Dag ra pino III SOUtll i. ary 1 1 nil is as iruo un tho neodlo lo tho pole, nnd his duline atiou of "obscure rascality" is com nleto. Read it: "Tako tho South Carolina dcloL'atcs.for cxainplo. 'I heir cnao is perhaps the worst, but there aro others not inurh butter, vt nai uo thoy represent? The most villainous rovornnioiit over seen in a free Chris linn t imimonwonllli n govcrnmeiil whii-h i )' a Hyiioiiyin ltr scientific HuiiuiiiUelietu anil organixeJ pulugo A fuw unscrupulous unu iivmicinus adventurers bavo temporarily confis taloil a Suto of tho American Union lo thoir private uso and omolument. lliev luivo lounu a lew nuiivo oorn rascals as unscrupulous as themselves, and taken them into purlnership. Thoy havo scoured tho innornut ne groes uy B e-etom oi nc-crut, villi. bound societies , by skillfully appeal ing to llieir lOHonimcnis unu inoir tayitrs in which the Ku Klux insanity has, of courso, been of invulualjlo as- sistanco to thorn : by tho magioof the Republican nnnio: and by dividing oltico and plunder with thuir leaders, always reserving for thomselvos, how- over, the Mutt's shnro. Tho history of their sliamofuf rulo is known lo tho American peoplo. i'et theso fellows call themselves Republicans, hold up their hends with tlio best, ana oncer for Grant Willi llio louden, i ney coino into the National Convention, their hands reeking from corrupt jobs, their potkols henry with stolen money and sit down on cqunl terms with) the reureseiilntivcsol llas.-acliusells. 1 liny are quite right in regarding urcrlry s election as "something diastius. It would be an irreparable dieusicr to them. ns. fur that matter, wou d be Iho election of Adams or Gnesnvck, or almost any ono who hits been nnmod except Grant. It would be a formal notice to quit; a warning that their timo wns up: in fifl it Coupon ,1'rirs. It is rcpoited Unit Miss Anna Dick enson is u Grcolov man. Somo of tho lareost steamships burn 800 tons of coal in crossing the Allan- tio ocean, i Hon. A. A. Barker has boon nomi nated for Congress by the Radicals of Cam Drill county. . , , , It isestlmnlod that thofo are ovor 30,000 canary birds brought to Jhis country ovory year. John A. Lemon is tho Blair Co., Radical nominee fur Stuto Sonatorand belli R. MeCuuo for Assembly. Hon. Wm. L. Dcwartisacandidato for dulogalo to the Constitutional Con vention in Northuniborluiid county. AlAlleghony, ra.,on Tuesday night, Win. Jlartllulil. a deputy slieriii, was stubbed to donth by Ambrose E. Lynch. Our ifift-luking Prosidont has gono m I,on if Branch acain. Ho is going to "light it out on that lino if il takos all summer. A diHiintch from Lonir Branch on the 11th announces tho sufo arrival of i nr. Pros dont and Mrs. orant. anu Mrs. Grant' lather, Mr. vom. Tho irontletnon who aro alarmod nhout tho division in tho Democratic ranks should not fret themselves to such an extent as to Impair thoir use fulness. Tho labor reform oxecutivo commit teo of Tennessee hnvo agreed on the fllnu-irr State ticket. John C. Brown for Governor. Andrew Johnson for tinireeumnn (it 1,,,-rrn Tlio llarrinburif l'atnot says llircc Carlisle bricklayers put down 7,000 bricks in Uve hours and ion iiiinuuauv Prince's furnaeo tho other day, and asks "who can match thorn?" Jlonrv Wilson, the nominco of the Grant olllco holders' party, Is tho same Henry Wilson that originnieu mo Know Nolhinir party in New Kngland, and was its chief and head-centre. According to tho amnesty act, per sons wtioso property uus uuuu ouiu un dor tho condsciilion act aro entitled lo whntover sum tho government has re ceived from tho salos, less the costs. This is said to be a "dry timo" in Morccr. with those fond of lager and strong stimulants, owing to tho fuct that thero is not a licensed drinking houso in tho county all being closed. Senator Wilson is from Now Hamp shire. His ren nnmo is Jeremiah Col- baih. On going to Massachusetts ho ehnneod it lo "Henry Wilson." Ilis nomination Is a Cold Bath to tho Grant Republicans. Tlio Supremo Court at Harrisburg bus expressed a determination, if coun sel on both sides uro ready, to bear iho Philadelphia local option caso on tho 1st of July. Tho decision On this caso will bo looked for with a great deal of interest. Mr. Charles Wood, tho manager of tho Exchange hotel at Franklin, left for parts unknow last week, taking eleven hundred dollars that did not belong to him. 8:100 belonged to his wifo, and his crimo leaves her penni less. Tho llarrislnirgh Patriot says that Messrs. Spoor, Gritlilb end Meyers were paired with absent Republicans olso their votes woulil nave recti re corded in opposition to Iho Ku Klux bill. We are plenseU wnn mis an nounccmciit. A disliniruishod Grant man in Now York, on reading Sumner's speech, throw down the paper and exclaimed (with some approach to profanity), "1 don't like il." "Why not f" inquired friend. "Because, replied the an gry critio "because because, con tinuod ho, stammering, "bocnuso it is true. Golden Age. "IiKHOHT of Ilia condition of tha FI11BT Ji NATIONAL HANK of ClearB.ld, at the close of business un June 10, IM't I nicauiini'M. ' Loan, and Discount. . J ?.'Vd.vr.i:"r:".,i":;:;i:::::: lmuioo v. o. iionus . p- wMi - n... I..-.. J...,nina A reserve agonlt Due from ether National Bunks Due from olhor Hanks and llwkeri..., Furniture and 1'ialurc Current Erpelisus ,..M,..ui"it". Taxes paid t;ssn Hems, tlnoluiliug s,em, Hills ut other National liana fractional Currency, (inolud. nlukcls) Hpeclc, vis l 0"l lcgal isuuer nuiei (1,1)08 HO 0. 241 5 1. VDII Sll c;il IIU f,j:l IUD ISs SO SIS 4V 14 IV (1,000 00 Total.. ........ ,..$'.MM.ftl'S pUBLIC BALI'-1 Old jail lots joii sale Clearfield County Dank. lb0,0(10 00 is, otio uo . 7,4.111 St 1,041 9i 1I,H 00 no oo 71.SHH 12 a. 6U a a,22J 33 ,..f2Ul.4U5 M I.IAH1I.ITIKS CaplUl slock unid In... Mirplus iuiiii interest. i i - I'rollt and I.o ' National Hank olrculat n oulsialiuingi Plrldends uupaid.... Indisidusl poposil Due to National Hanks- Puc to othor Hanks aud banker Tolnl Stole o rennsylcoain, ClrarflM Co"), SS ! 1, wiuiain ii. .'in, vhuiw National Hunk of ClcarS.-ld, do solemnly swenr that the above statement is true to tbo best of uij bnowlodk-o and belief. WM. II. DILI., Cashier. Pubsoribrcl and sworn lo before me this lith day of Juno, 107S. WM. HAHHIIACII, N.I'. Correct-Atle.ti HICIIAHP MOU80P, A. C. FlNNKl , p. U. MVLIN'I, June lO.JSVJ. i!ir?.'r.'U RI'.FOHT of the condition of the COUNTY NATIONAL HANK of CIcarOeM. at the close of business on Monday, June 10, 1872 nasotaesi. 4;MAn . Ji"."" Or er drafts U. H. b,nds to secure circulation Duo from redeeming A icserve agents, Pue from other National Hanks Iluo from Htatc Hunks and Hankers.. Furniture and nitures v Current expenses 1 axes paid Cash iti'ins, iueludlng stamps. Bills of National Hanks Fractional curreney,lncludilig nickels, Hpeeic, (silecr) lgal-tcnuor notesMH Total. U1I1I.ITIEI. Caiiital stock paid iu...... Hurlos fund --- hxebaiige. Interest I'rollt aud lo Circulation oul.landing Individual deposits Pue to National Hanks. Duo to Htatc Hanks nnd Hunkers.. Total. fTMIH Coniini.Bloners of rioarfleld county, nuuer I H.e anllioritv of an not ol Assembly, alll ex pose to puollO snio, oy ouwrj, a. .uuvw. in the borough of ( liarhcld, ol Kututiluy, July mil, 1872, ! at 2 p. n., of said dsy, all those two certain lots of laud situate iu the said boroU(k of Clcarlkltl, and known In the plot thereof as lots No. U and 101, being the old Jail lois anu nuiiuma- ni wilh tho appurtenances, including the jail wall. Tha said lots to be put op separately and bid. received for ciich, and the ri,;ht to bold these bids for eoooptanoe or rejeolloa la that form reserved until the samo are put up Jointly, and bids receiv- ed in that lonn. One-third the purchase money to be paid Iu ensb when the properly is struck down, and tho ....inja. I,, il,e,.M enual annuul payments, coin- m.noinr Julr 1st. 1HJJ, with iulere.l from dalo of sals, to be .ooured by bond and mortgage iu such lorui as Hie Commissioners may Ox, upon tha said i ...line f tin, nremlses (o be given when the new Jail Is completed, which It ll probable will be previous to January isi, i-i.,. ' PAMI'KL IIINPMAX, PAVIP HICK, Y. V. COPTKIKT, Attkhti Commlssionerl. Uko. B. Ono( Anr, Clerk. Clearncld, .May 11, WJ.-St. rpilli Cleartold County Ilaok as as Ineorpora J. Ud Imtllutloa has gone out ofejlMr.nPe by tbe surrender of 111 charier, on alay 12 Jgllb All Its slock Is owned by M,s subseiiher'i who will aontiuue tbe Hanking bntinvas at ll.,'m, plaee.as pilvate Bankera, ot.der tha Una t.ma of tha "CleaiOeld County Bank." Wearsra. sponsible (urlba dobts ol Ilia Iitnk, and will i.y ita notsa ot demand at tha aounter. Ptiiu.ii, received and luierasi paid ahsa not,, . i,f, (or a fixed lima. 1'apar disei.uuted at ,ii percent, as heretofore, Our pcr.onal reponilMi) a pledged fur ill lioosits reecieed and be.ia.u ... .....I A .,,,,llnuan.. ..t ll.. In . ..... ... - ii.ii.'.i.-, .. .. iivnu PS- borough of Clcnrnilil, ruDsge of the buslnoss men of lbs roumt is ra. specilully sollrltcd, As I'resldeni, (a.kitr and offloen of the late ClraiOeld Couiiy lack, wl require tlio notes ui tam nana to tt J reienttv for redemption JAM. T. l.FO.SArlD, HICIUIlli HIIAVT. WM. POKTFH. JAR. II. r.IuilAH. , K. WK1UIIT, O. L. BKKU, WM. A. WALLACE. The business of tha Dank will be coritneird be Job M- Adams., irq., as Casbisr. I il 1 71 Trustee's Sale of Real Estate ! LATE THE PROVKIITY OF JOHN UIIIQIN- OKH, IlKCKAhr.u. would be a rainy day come in truth. Xd wonder liinl they ni Grant "eiithiiHiutieully." They good rcaaoii to bo." tory for invo raKPARiNO. Tho Altooiia.S'uitaiys: .Several of tho murderors of Mrs. pur rait have alrcudy passed to their filial account by voluntary maiislanpjtcr, John A. Jlinhnm, the judgo adveate in inul ncl.ii'ious transnctioii, still Jves; but, judging from his cra.y coin net in tlio Jlouso of reprosoiitatiYii on Monday luxt, tlio public must lift bo surprieeU lo learn ol another sui nlo Uo wns conspicuous in tho imp nch monttrialof l'residcnt Johnson.. : ince when until Monday lust, ho has si rcc ly opened his vile lips. In done ine ing tlio conduct of Domocrals win op, posed tho further oxtonsion of tho.Ku lvlux law as "treasonable," lie, ho ox hi hi fed such unmistakahlo eviiienua uf a disordered mind as may justly fill Ins irienils with tlio most learlul ap prehensions. What a Pity ! The Clarion Hi publican snys : "Tho Democrats who oncourngo Horaco (iroeley in his schemo to divido iho Ilepiiblicnn pur ty, aro tlio samo mon who applauded Jeff Davis in his Ireuson to diinolvo tho Union." Wo ngain say, what i pity ! Tho samo authority ulso snys "Uiirlley, tho Democratic nominco for Auditor General, if wo mittukc not, wns twico arrested by General Couch, during tlio lato war, lor dinloy. ""y." . . Fifteen thousand nro tho lowest fig. tires at which those who ought to know nil about tho political situation is tho Slate placo Iluckalow's majority. "Tho innjorUy of Judgo Thompson will be still grontcr, whilo Hartley will keep full pneo wilh Ducknlow. So wo go. 1 lut Li nn ft tins procured Gen.' Uiirn sido lo ntl as it sort of compurgator tor lil m. If IS ii i ney don't do bettor as it slump speak er than he did as a gen eral, ho won't bo of much account. Whero is Evans f A speech from him, or from tho bullet-laden Geary, or even from Komble, would bo good to Union lo. JThe Byrncuso Standard, n Indo pendent Kcpnblican JonrnaJ, rejects tho rhilsdelphlo plntform and ticket. It snys i We repudiate the action of the Convention and decline 0 support III nominees, ' ' , tt.tie ol 76,000 00 ,;:i7 64 1,740 211 SID 11 1 ,."!; 33 ill 17 sot 32 1,H0 40 SM'j V0 IS.1 01 "' n bs IS.GOi UV fc'7.i.2:u 13 ...tioo.soo 00 ... 7,0'H 00 6S ... 7,S:iS ... 3h 61 ... Si, HO 00 ... hh,k:,3 si ... 2,1-21 IJ ... 1,""3 32 1)Y rlrluo of an order of the Orphan'! Court of II Clearncld county, tbe uiidrrsigma win nil ml Public bale, at Ilia Court IHU'o la t learnei.i, on FATlltHAY, Jl.MSZUtu, 1373, al zocioca I'. M. tbe followina descrltied rial eitale: All that certain farm situate in Dnrn.ide town shin, bounded on tbe north lit lat.ds of J. Ktephen sou, on Ibe east by lands allotted lo the widow of .aid John Huraunder and Iit lands or J. Mei.nen son. on the south ly J. ritephenson, and on the west by Isnds of J. t-'nvder and other", containing ONE IHNDIILP A TWENTY THO AC It Ed and 67 porches i having about CO acres cleared, wilh frame boase, barn, orcnaid ana otuor im nro. enients. This isnd IS Ol goou qoauiy, siiuaieo in goou aeiahburbotMl, and Weil adapted to farming or grariug purposes, aud baa a quantity ol valuable limber tlieroon. TEHMri. riftccn per cent, of purchase money to be paid when tho property Is sold : one-third of tbe purchase money to remain io the land dur lug tbv liletimc ol llie widow 01 sniii eonn ur. guuder the interest to be paid to hor annually t one. third of the balauce in one year, and the one. third io two yearr, with iutere.t, to be secured by bond nnd mortgage on tbe prcun.es. JOIl."V ill. AlM.vin, June 12 OL Trustee. ..S73.2SI n T W M. fthsw. Ca.hicr of the Connly National Hank of Clearllcld, do solemnly swi-ar that the above statement is true to the best of my knool edge and belief. W. M. K1IAW, Cashier. rinHsoribed and sworn to before uelhis lith day of June, A. P. 1H7S. ' . . .... ... , i r. T o I - V n rfljll IT. ll luoi.r.i, ... i . Correct Attest: JAMES T. LEONARD, WM. A. WALLACE, ' WILLIAM I'OUTEIt, June IB. 172. Directors. rno iiouHi'. ivm:iin. r. T. Coutriat, I at Couiriet's t-tore. Cnulriet's Mills, or at Irinchvilla, will burn King Bone and Bona rp vln for fin, for one leg. or ?ll for two ligi. w guarantee a ease, or ae pay. rpiIEGloiilOUsT" Fourth of 'July TO IIU C Kl KHHATl:l) iS The Good Old-fashioned Way. (v tlvcvtijcmfnts. ll herthy ftrfB thntlfttcrtrf ftflminiRtrntion ou th eput of WILLIAM I.L'MADLK, Ut of Itorffi tnwDRhln. Clor('tcld eonnt-r, 1'a , ili'OMfd, hRTinf htrn duty (frn(ffl to tli uniemit;nilt all ttroni indtbtW lo id HUti will w niaki imnir)ai inriuai, ini Mici3 osividk hi mini or ileutftotli will prwnt Ihrin pruperljr authenticated lor ttttlrment without dtUj. A. C. TATB jclOftt Ailmlniftrator. GRAND riC-MC AND HOP! To bt hM mt QLfiy noPR, on the FOI'RTU OF JULY. A Tarictr of smatwinenta will b provided to amtit th Any im plnaiatitly. A larpf and ipa cltiui floor and rood hand of nvutlo for all wbu wiih to trip tha "Itffht faotaitlc tot." The Tyrone Curort UaiaJ will in alteudanea to enltvon Ibe oftoanioD. Ample rran gem ante hare been made for rrfrrnhmentt for all on the gronndi. grand dlipUy of FIREW0RK1 In the ttratnf. C. J. KKAIIY, A. l. KLANHUV, June 10 2t ManaKrrt. JgTONE'S SAW GUMMKR3 AND SAW UPSETS. We have rrvelved the ajtoncy for theahoreand will tell then at manufMhirrr'i prieei. Call and cinratn thtm. Tii-j are the hrul. je!9 -71 II. IHULKH A CO. YDaMINISTHATOU'S BALK! Valuable Real Estate 1 - The undersigned aditilniilrator of the lat will and tentRBirnt of Jnab Hidar. Inte of Covington towBdhip. (llomrflrltl county, r.. demard. will rll at public ale, at the lato roiidi-noe of the de acorid, on FRIDAY. JCNB tl, 1873, tha folio wind deavrlbetl triMili or pteoei of land, iluate In Covington township : The one thereof brjrinninf at n iioat eorner. hnlng 17 prrht eaH of tha nnrth-weet ooi uer of Warrant No. 1U41, and being part of the laid Warrant; thrnce eaM 100 perch! to a white oak -ornorj thtnoe mulh tf.O perrboi to a ilone heap ounirri thrnce wrrt 100 penhevtoa pout earner ; thrnoo noith Ifl'l pfirhoa to the plaro of begin ning, CONTAININU 04 ACItK-. 6(1 IVrctu., 10 LinLt, and the uiual allowance for roada, he tbe nmc more or Ima. The other tlirri-i.f liomttlol and de bribed' ai fullnwut Itoginning at a white pine, l.'i.l pcrrhri eaut of a white pine being the aotith-went oorner "f Warrant No. IB'.'fl i Ihenea north 160 porch ea io a pout corner; then re mnt 7ft pr-rdion to a punt corner, thenoe aouth irA pirclim ton pout ; tlinea weat 75 perrheti to tbe plaro of beginning, CON TAIN ISO 1.1 ACKKS, fiv iVrehe. and ihe noual ftllownnnc; tlili being tho botnrttnAd property. TKHMS : One-fourth cnnh and bnlnnre in three rqnal annual pnytr.vut, to be rcrnrrd by bond and mortgugo on the prrinUor, WM. K. UlUOl.IiV, Adin'rl. U.N..C.T.A. T71XANOIAL STATEMENT OF 1. LAWRRNCK 8CIIOOL Ft;ND, h nJIng June let, U7iti hrcrtrta. Hal. on hand lent year Amt. or duplicate, 1cm exoneration.,.. Prom other inurort , From Htato appropriaticn ..., Auit. nmenti'd tax due ftom Co Treai. , for the year 3 ,M.1 8R 441 7T Wi .Itt 1,323 fil mrmDiTt nm, Toax-hori' Wr,gesH , tH , 1'ucl and oonliiigonrloa., Ken of Collertore and Treasurer For building t For repaim, An , t'tm I or miercHanfoue eipeniot tM,A7l 0 .92,14(1 00 , .me 74 m 76 ill on Hi lance , 34 A $171 40 Whela number of lebooli, 13 1 No. of utaie teaohan employed, T I Nn. of female tauhera, ft , average aalary of tear h on per month, Y-.1.3Q; whole number of aebolan attend me tohool, 422 t avacage alien. lanoe. 2V2 1 arertw btroentage of .U.KjanA. an " ATTaan ' : liATTVliff READ, L. 0. DisOou, Beeretary. rtteident 1'twrenoe townebiji, Junl 10. U7I, GRAND PIC-NIC & TROT, To be bold on the tiroondi of the CLEARFIELD PARK ASSOCIATION. A variety of omiifronioDls will be provided to make the tluy pasi plena antlv. A lurrjo nnd spacioua floor nnd good knnd of muaiu for all who wish to trip tho "light funtnstio." In tho afternoon thero will bo two trolling malchcs: F I It S T TROT, OPEN TO ALL. SECOND TROT, rrnsK, ... i.v Open to .11 horses that hare ncrer beat S mln Ample arrangements havo been made for refreshments for all on tho Grounds. To bo hold for tho bonefit of tho Park Axsocintion. . MSr-For further Information, In L'nrd to entries, io., address J. M Adams, Socrotnry. II ATS k CATS! BOOTS k SHOES! GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS! filial I.KVI'lt Fl.KH AL'fl new ptore.MoiUi Ki tlovernor Wglr'e renidrnre, on Heconcl Btrtn-t. tlearflold, ra., and eiamine hie fine atock of Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, KuriiUhlng (iooda. Ac, Of which he It eonttlantlv rooelvlng ft large anrt ment of the very latmd and bent etylei, which he will d lupous of at Mtonlnhingly low prioea. I have on hand a Urge and well oelrrted etoult of tliime oelvbratrd hand-vrwr MOltfirrO and liANTINMl tU ITKItri, whtrh oan aaffly recommend to bo the beat la tbe mar' .ut. ('all and em ml no them. (.CNT'b FUIINIHUINO Goopb. (IENTIsK.MKN, my Rtnrk of Furnlnhlng Qoodji if eompleto. 1 have all the hcvrllita tu ftearre, Tiae, Cravat ii, llaniUtrehlefii, llBtterwear, Sua pen d cm, Co Mart, (llorca, llmlery, Ae.. together wit a uompieie eMortmeni uT bite an-1 Hull. Minna. I hare nn hand a large and well eolrete took tf 11 aU and Cain 6f the very lateit at v tea, Alio, Tranka, Vallaea, Hailroad Hagi, Umhrellaa. Canea, and wiany other art lo lei, both tueful and ornamental, whioh will he told at fair ratee. jfMT-The eitltena'ol Clearfield and vicinity are leMpeotfully Invited to eall ad examine my goodi rOriora p-ircoMtng eiaewbera. Ir-KVER TLBQAL. riaarfltld, Pa , May St, 171. D' INHOI.I TION OF rAltTM HIIIT The to i-artuffithip berelolore eiiitiog be twern the an'ler!igned in the hotel keening bull ocki in Pcnnrille. hai been diawilred thin day by mutual corneal. The booka are in the hande of V. K. Uafferty, who will lettle all tbe aocoaaU of aid oo partuerslnp, atul otitinue the hiitne at tbe old Hand. J Mtiu.' r. mimm, June ft, lhlStt . F. Ji, ItAl 1-fc UTi . mHOLt'TION OF PAHTM'JtHlHP. The ao nartiiercliin Uor-tu(V.ie existing be twt'OB the andervicned in Uie blarkuaith burl nei, In the borough of t.'urwt-nn ille, hai bern diafolved by mutual cinwut. All thote indvbttd to laid Ann are mjuctrd to twttlc their account! on or before the lit ol September next. A. B. J. 11 A 1 r.?. N. H. Tbe bmineii will beetrntioiifd at the old Hand by A. Uatca. Juno 5. 1S72 $f ith ll.e filluwiug, property, now in oiraion t County National Bank, OF CLEARFIELD, PA. K0OM In Miisnnle Iluil lluj, one ileor nonh uf C. it. Walson's Urue Hlore. TassHKe Tii-kHs toand from Livertirwl, Qarens. tawu, lile.irow, l,ndin, l'aris and Cnfirnliaen. Aire, bruit. fi,r saleun the lluyal llalikul IrtlaLiI and luiperial Ilunk of Loridoa. JA.MI.. 1. X.CUAA1'.U, rrrs t. W. M. 6IIAW, fsjlilir. tl:l:7J J. D. Wdirk. Edward P.rks. BANKING & COLLECTION HOUSE or McGirk & perks. Sucneaton to Foiter, 1'erka, k Co., VltlMpaburo;, Centre Couuly, Pa. VITUEPE M thebtiflneai of a Banking fltttme W wil1 oe transacted promptly and ujion the, iDoet favoraulo tertna mar7-tf UsffUancous. CI Al?TH) S All pertonn arc heroliy eautioned J asaiiit parchaiing or in any way Dieddling c r.iluwiug property, now in j(Je.(l oi t. I, lllciin, of IMooin townOilp: 7a i(rrcl borsan, 1 row and ealf, 4 hgp, I pWw, I wagou. 1 log fld, 4 lda and bedding, I atoves, 2 corner eaplvonrda, 3 tela of chain and 2 duck a, Tlic alKire aropty wni bought by ti;e at Sheriff aale, and i left with him on Inao fnly. June - - LKW13 I. 1ILOOM. Cheap lirnilure. JOHN GULICJI DV31KES to inform hli o.d fricndi ana cai torn era, that having enlarged hli ahup and increaied bit fa, ill tie for tnacuiaetarlcg, be it now prepared to make to order tat h Furniture ii may be dciired, in good ityle and at ebeap rttet fur CASH. He generally baa on hn4, at h; FurtiUure rooini, a varied aaaortiuent of rady made furaiture, among which are I'UUKACS AND S1PE-BOARI)!?, Wardrobeaand Hook-CaHi; Centre, Sofa, ParlerP Uraakfait and Dining KiUaiioo Tablet; Cos. mon. French-poit, Cottage,Jeniiy-Litd and other UedtUadi ( Kt-faj of ail kindi, Work-iund, Ilat-racki, Waahitaadi; Kocking and Arai Chain f pTii)g-eat, eane-bottom, parlur, com mon and other Chain; Looking-Ulaeaei of every deirriplioB on band j and new glaeiae for eld frnmea, which will be pat In on very reawatbl termf on ihorteit notice. . He aleo keepe oi kin or furniihe to order. Corn-husk. Hair and CU ton-top aUatmiifls. Coffins of Evert Kind Made to order, and fu Derail attended with a Ueamo whenever drelred . A leo, Iloute Painting done to order. Tbe eabacriber aleo tnaoafie turce, and bat con tan Uy on hend, Clemett'i Pauat Waahing Machine, the beat now in ate t Thore aelog thie marhiae never need be wits, out clean clothe! He alio hai Flyvr'i Patent Churn, a iu peri or article. A family tuicg tUi Churn nevar need be without batter 1 All tho above and many t tber artlclei arefar olebed to euMotnerf cheap for Oamh or tixtbinrt 4 for approved country produce. 1 berry. Mjpl, PopUr, Licwuod and otter Lumber luiui.e ht Cabinet wnk, taken In .xchange fur furnitu-e 9"Rriaeuibcr the ebop ia on Mitkti itreet, CUurCeld, Pa itd marl opposite the''Hd Jtw rit..ro.M JOHN OL'LKH. lvcuiVcr 26, 1S6J y l te hervbr given that letter of admleiitratioD vu the relate of Iv. B. WKTZlvL, deoeacd. laU of Hell township, Ckarfi Id county, l'enn a,, having boen duly granted to the undenigncd, al) nertuDi iudabted to aatd aetata will pic am luake immediate payment, and thou bur ing claim or domamle will prcat nt thom properly auihonticated for atttlcuicut nit boat d-lay. T, It. WLTZhU, JunelS-At. - -A'lminittratora. VDMIMriT H AKilt'h SO IK I Notioe ii hereby given tb-l lettir of administration READING FOR ALL II BOOKS it- STATIONERY. Market HI., riearllrld. (at Uie Post fllrc. rpll K under.lrned left War. te anaoocn la J theeitiseas of Clearlald and tieisilr, lhat he hs Stted oe a reera and has jest r.t.rnts from Iheellj w ith a large amount of rtadilf matter, coDiitiiag la pari uf , Bibles and Miscellaneous Books, Blank, Aeeo.ot aad Paa. Booka af stsrjr it aerifilinn Paper and Enrelopas, Frsnch prnn aed plata t Fans and I'eneils I Dlaok, Ltrsl Fapera, Deeds, Mortf spr'S ; Jodtmrnl, En.p lion aad Frossissorv notes i a bits and I'srts: us the estate of JOAU ElUlill, Ueceasod, late j ment Brief, Lceal t ap, Kecora L.p. ana bin isp, of Cnringion loanship. ( Icarllild county, Fa., Sheet, Mueie lor either l iana, riui. er nuia havici l.ein da!v eranled lo Ihe naJtrsiined, all eonstantly oa hand. Any hooks or stsllossrj nersans iudi bud lo mid eatato will uleaae nmke deatred that I mey not bnve on band, wilJDeer. ncrtone tud-btcd to aunt eatate will pleaae payment, and tboae having claimi ur demand! will preemt them properly authenticated for acttleiocal without dclav. WM. K. WRIOTsEV, -June IS. t Adininiitrator, l H.S.,lT.A. Al M I M It A T H M N OTIC 1 rV-Not ice il hereby given thnt lettere of adminiitralion ou the estate of JANE FMU 11, decerned, lata of Woodward townehip, Clearfield Couuty, la., having been duly granted to the undersigned, 11 perron indebted to eaid eitate will plcaeo make payment, and thoee having elafma or drmandf will prevent them properly anthcutffntcd for ecu tlement. JOSKPU J. I) E WALT, June 12, S7J-flt. Adminittrator. A DltlM'! H ATOH'54 KtTIC IU Nt!ee J. le hereby given that lettere of admin I stratum on the eitale of HoarnT H. lUtinr, dee d, late of Durnaide townehip Clearfield county, Pa., having been duly granted to the underiignod, all pereone Indebted to aaid ettate will pleaae rake Immediate payment, and thoaa "having elalma or demandi will preaent them properly anthentioated for settlement without delay. rt. U1LTKI1KAM). June 12, 1ST! 6t Adminittrator. VI)1IMSTR ATOU'S X()TICF-Xotice tl hereby givao that Uttcrp of ad in i oil (ration on tho ertato of IIKMIY COOK, deoeaeed, late of Fergueou townthip, Clearfield county, Penna., having born duly granted to the undersigned, a!l pereone indvbtel tu eaid eatate will pleae make payment, and thuso having claimi or demandi willprvttnt them nmperlv authcnticatctt tor eet tlcment. UKORUB WILLIAM, May 20, ISTS. ftt Adminiitrator. H. F. N AUGLE M ATCH MAKER & JEWELER, and dealer la Wntclien, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver nnd Plated Wnrc, &c, Jeld'H rl.BARKIiai), PA., I.LIHU OVV At COSTI FOR C A s n I The Urgfet itock of F IT U N I T V 11 K ver offered In CLEARFIELD!" ' At Uie f TEAM CAB1NHT FllOP.enmor Market and Filth St recti, CLEAKIIKLD, PA. The nmlrrtlgrtrd would nnnonnee to lie public that he hae on baiid and it now ollcring cheap for caih, the lartreat itook of Furnituro ever in itore In thie eutniy, contiitiug of tholttered Parlor fuiti, ChantLor Bctta, Exlenilnn Tnblci, Per rot a rice, Hook Oaiea, Ucdn trade, Pprlng Tlrdi aud Mattrcewa, Loungoe and Ilenchea, Plain A Mnrble Top Tab lea A Rurcau, Wathttande, , Cane Seat and Common Chain, Rocking Chaira, . ' Looking Glance, Window Fbadca,' Picture Framei, Cordi and Tnnnetn, Ao. lie aleo mannfaetiiroe and keepe on hand Pat ent Rpring Rede, the beat ever invented. No family atmuld be without them. Any kind of gomle not ou hand oan be hl on ihrt notice. tpholiterlng and repauing oe&lly exeeutapd. COFFINS, of all i.!et, can be had un a hetf houn notice, and at tho lowett prlr-ci, A deduo tion of 20 per cent made for earb. METALLIC CASES', or Roncwood, Walnut and Cherry tXfRna, with glaM or wood topi, fumiehed on Ire houra' notice. - ' Per ton nl nttendanca With hear, on funeral occaiioni, and ear ha gee fumiehed when dralrvd. Thanking the publio fnr naet fa to re. and by elriot poreonai aUontion to buiineaa, I hope to receive a eontlnuanoa of the Mute. Remember the plaeathe ffleam Cabinet Shop. co;nor or Market and Fifth Mtreeta. MarchK, 711t- DANIEL BENNER, ordered by flret exprete, and eold at whottnla or retail to nu enitomeri. i win aieo iter periodical literature, euch ai MagtsiBM, New, papere, Ao. P. A. UAILJK. fjivarneid iiay t, isos-ii DAVID YOUNG, Slonc-f utter and Stone-Mason, WJ ILL execute all work In his Una at mod .rat. price, aad ia llKtfl-CLAbS itjl. Architectural Ornanienls In ALL 8TVLKS, Finn. Dret.lnn of srsry doaertplion, and all kind, of ms.oe workeea traeted for in eronlof iheeoaety. Atiypmota wishing lo har. respectable mssoa arork and stone rot tin r dene, will Und it le llieir iMtrnt te eall upna me I woald air. Infmre tlir rk lie lti:.t I can dillrtr any qusttlly er c!su af stone desired, aa I aus !ii. owner of a FIRST-CLASS STONE QUARRY. Orders for work ean be aiMressrd lo DAVID VOI Nn, matM,"" Clearfleld Ta. The Lightning Tamer. riHK nnder.lcned ar. Ihe solo Acenlr in tlil X eontT ffr the"Norlh Amerirsa Oalrsniifd LJtlllTNINO ROD8." These are the onlj sals rods now in ae, and ar. andorsed by all Iks .cienti6o mm In th. esnntry. W. hersl.y notiry th. eitirens of th. eootty that we will put -Ultra np a better rod. and far ler. money, than is charged by Ih. forriFl amenta who anttnally trarcrse the eoooly aad carry off our llltl. raib, n.rer to return. ENCOURAGE HOME LAP.0R. Thos. wlshlnf ItghUinir Itods trrrtsd si their buildings need but .ddrvss as by letter, sr eall in p.rsoa. W. will put them up .nywbsrs in theeounty, and warrant th.m. Th. Kediasl rixliire. can ha seen at any line by rsllirg si our store. II. F. BIULh'H A CO. Clearfield, Mareh SO, Is;. If llofKTowiiNlilp Awake . ORKAT EXC1IEMKXT AT THOMAS BEERS'S! JTVERYnODT trying t. g.l there Ursl, far f j of bains; crowded out iuto the coU. Il yon want good hocinr done, go to F-txsi-If yon want joui Kiel's imned right, gule lutai. If you want K'""l Mill Irons, goto tltr.sl. If j ou want your wsgon ironed inthebiit style and srurkinansliip, go to "'V" Haass rnakea Ihe bert Slump MseWns in th. Plate, and does all kimlsof 11LACKSM1IIII as cheap as ran he don. In Ih. county for Casa. My Pol Offlc. adJr.ss ia rienrflol.l, Ta. T1IUMAS Ex.B3. . Bogg. Tp., P.o. 19, ISST-tf. JSAAC JOHNSON k SONS, M.inufnctaren and Pcalrre In IiootN ami Nliocftl Laillr.', Miss.s' and TlilMrsn's fisll", Man's, Boys' and Women'. Heavy Bout Brognns, A... Ao. Htor. and shop on fcceoml ilreel, nearly crl lite I'. V. lligler . Co.'s hardware store, Feb. 1, uri ly " CI.KABFIK1.D, TA. Idlvery Ntablc. TIIR undersigned beg. leave lo Inform Ih'f" he thai he is now I'ullr prepared toaccoaiwo' dal. .11 In Ihe war of furni.hing Worses, lliilK" Saddle, and Harness, oa the sliortest "'"'"; on reasonable Unas. Hosidrne. oa Loeii'l 'lrK' botween Third nnd Fourth. - iikii. vr. imAM"1"" Ole.rllel.1, April 11, UAT. ll Altrnllnn. l.iimliplliun "TB am now mannlaelnrlng onr 1 M rFT V 0TKKL.HOCKKT MllVIMI C" IIDOKR, superior to or olher In ueil. J ' also In sloel a Urge quantity of t'entliooks sui 1.1. for renins) purposes, wliieh we see cheap for cash. AMOS A H. KfcNNAR"; Cleardeld, Ta., March IJ, l'TI. I X t-assipti.