ran. GEORGE 1J. UOODLANDEIl, ' arm ud f(iomiTun. . CL12 AR FIELD. Fa. , ' Vtkdxkshat mokni.no, fi:b. 89, u:s. Head It On our Ural pngo will bo found an article on the cus and euro of oriino, which bhoulJ bo road by uverybody, nnd Ihon practiced, too. Tlio Credit Mobilicr'a clvcted their Mayor, in Reading, lust work, by 700 majority, and the lily gavo 1,72a inojorty for licento. John -Allen used to bo the wickodent man, but it now lurni out thnt Con KrcBsman Amoa ia the chap, provided lie ia not upercdcd by vice Presi dent Colfax, who ia just now the worst awoarer. 'The red-lttirtdud rebul guerrilla," (.'I. Moaby, had the run ot tho While ilouse for several daya lnt week. This la awful. He will certainly "gob ble Dp the government," if he ia not watched. "Bualness Is business ; Just say bow innch money you want to vote for for Senator." This ia tho way brother Ponioroy tnlkod to the mem bers of tbo Kansas Legislature. This la a peculiar way this "christian fctateaman" haa of doing business, and wo think will not squuro with tho ton t'ominandments nor the law of tho .oulry. . r t ILost Already. Gov. Ilurtranft has already loot bis consistency Jewell. lie told us in bis inaugural tbat Ite would breitlc up that of corrup ting iu..:..i " Ti.ni n.. good. But bo bus thus far signed every spocittl bill presented to him, iiud some of them the worst ever pass ed ; and it looks now as though he 5iad surrendered to tho snmo corrupt ring that controlled bis predecessor. Yes, Ye. The Gerinantown Tele graph nobly defends tho dead Geary. The editor says : There atanJl tlit record e-infrouting ihe men ubo have io fondly ehiiaed Ucary, (but when lit went into office the Bute ilelit'wae Ibirty-teren lailliooi. moil when be went out of office tbe debt eel reduced to twenty-seven million. That looks nice, but is it true f If true, why is our bill for interest just as high as it was seven years ago 7 If i ho debt haa really been so lurgely re duced, why does not tbe interest bill come down, too? The interest las liocn troubling us more than the debt. I'erbaps tbe oditor could give us aoaao Vght on thia dark subject Pa. . "Goni Up." Philadelphia has Into ly been afflicted by gambling, nvil, next to election frauds in which that ity seems to excel. Tbo mayor has taken hold of the gamblers and caused i he arrest of Kans, Siner, Marks aud O'Brien a German two Yankees and m Irishman. They were ail triod nnd convicted lust week, ntid the court sentenced each to pay a Quo of ..-500 and to imprisonment nt linrd labor in tbo penitentiary for two years and six month. Siner ia a utetnbor of tbe city council. This will ;,lvo the "ring" a chance to elect another in bis stead. Gambling is one f the greatest evils now abroad in our country, and like congressional corruption and legislative bribery, scorns to prevail everywhoro and among all classes, lntomporanoo is charged with nearly all tho crimes ,-nmmil.tAil in tlin imtnirv hnl i.li - - ''gambling bells" cause an equal amount of misory, though not so visi ble. ' The two twin rolic of crime nnd degradation genorally dwclJ to gether. Superlative Villainy. Congress man Wood, on the 20th, offored a resolution in the House to the effect that the Judiciary Committee bo or dcred to prepare and report articles if impeachraont aeainet Vice Presi dent Colfax. The vote Hood yeas 105, nays 109 rathor a close sbari Jor "tbo christian alatesman"(!) and Vho resolution wua only defeated be- causo Scoflold, Kcllcy, Danes, Amos, irarflcld, Oliigbuui tinU every inuiuleca jxnplicnled, and in tlta corrupt ring vrtlei owm, vuteu ugiiiiie. h. uvu possessed of ordinary inodosly would have refrained from voting on the question. But it is suid this ring of corrupt villinns voted tmi' louder I ban the honest members. Afior thia iialioaal example, murderer, horse- tbiovea and counterfeiters may as well be allowed to ait on juries when their confederates are placed on trial. If a thieving congressman can vote against his own conviction, why not mIIow all criminals tbe sarno privilege ? fipeak, ."loyal millions !" Killicr de fund or uondeinn your representative, o that honest men may understand you. Charles T. Shermuii, of Ohio, broth ci to Gun. Sherman and the Senator from that State, who is United States Judge al Cleveland, has also been tloing some very dirty work, and if ho it justly dealt with, he will bo i;n tieachcd and removed. lie, ftith bis brother tho. Senator, lobbied a bill through Congress repealing certain taxes imposed on brokers, nnd claims 10,000 off tho New York Board Tor the job. The board Laa "Mowed on bun," and the result ia that tbe nwrman br.itliers nro In nlwut iu bad - V ll' Credit Mobilivra. Simply DantMAfrfc. The Credit Mobllior thieve, wo had uppoaed, wore about as mean as men could afford to bo, and get Into Con gress. The debate iu'that body on Friday established tbe fact that thero are still meaner men than Soo6eld, Kelly or Butler, in Congreu. i Twituholl, a member from Iowa, is I'ronideiit of tho Atchcson, Topoka and Sunta l e railroad company, nnd had (he impnduiice to introduce a bill giving twenty acres of tho public lunda along the line of that road for dopol purposes, whenever it was necessary to make a dopot.' ' And he advocated tho bill in an hour's aeecb, to the surprise of every member who la not a villuin. At tho conclusion of Twitch oil's speech, Mr. Ilolman asked that tho rule be read which prohibits mem bers from voting on matters in which they have un interest. The Spcakor asked Mr. Ilolman to indicate tho members to whom bo referred. Mr. Ilolman said ho understood thnt Air. Twitchell was Prcsiecnt of tho Com- pany. Air. Twitchell denied tho state ment, and said that the bill proposed a dislinst proposition, in which there was nobody yet Interested. The Spcakor intimated lliut the timo for making a point of order wus after tho member had voted. Mr. Randall said if a pnrty intcrcBlcd should not vote, ho should not lobby, cither. After so mo future colloquy in which Mr. Twitchull took a part, Mr. Cox tmid that he had novor witnessed anything moro shameful in the House than tbo fact of the President of tho railroad company, for whoso benefit tbo bill was under consideration, standing up and arguing in his own interest. They might talk about members being interested in Bessemer steel and Credit Mobilier and Nuliouul tanks, but bo bad never seen a worse- exhibition ince ho bad been a member of tho Ilouse. . He Imped tho gentlemen would sco that fur tbo public credit ol tho body, bo should noithor vote nor talk for tho measure. Mr. Twitchell taked, docs tho gentlemen see any Credit Mobilicrs in this! . Mr. Cox made no reply. It is really amazing tbul men, dunn ing to bo gentlemen, will enter a leg islative body and labor for thoir own aggratidizemont, after having taken a solemn oath implying other duties. The Ballot Tbo Constitutional Convention has agreed upon tho fol lowing section : All elections of the citizens shall be by ballot; every ballot voted shall bo numbered in the order in which it is received, and tbo number recorded by the election oQicors opposilo the name of tho elector wbo preaonlod the bal lot. J-.aoh elector shall endorse Ins namo upon his ballot or can so it to be endorsed thereon and attested by an other elector of tho district, who shnll not be an election cilicor: Provided, That the oath prescribed for the elec tion o Dicers require secrecy as the con tents of every ballot cast al tho elec tion. TliU Is as herotofuro, except the election officers nro sworn to socrecy and must number tiio ballot and set tho number opposilo the name of tbe voter, and tho voter must endorse his name on tho back of his ticket. In case of contented election, tiiis method at once settles the question who the citizen voted (or, without tbo expenao of subpoenaing him, and is far strong er proof than verbal testimony. And it would prevent any one from at tempting to vote moro than onco, and Insure the detection of every one do ing so, as well at provldo against or detect every eltort which dishonest election officers might mnko to substi tute tuise ballots or to miscount the votes enst. Only Two Sinner. Tho Credit Mobilier commilteo ha handed in its report to Congress, and recommends tho expulsion of Oakes Ames of Maiwu- obusetta, and Jumcs Brooks of Now York. The report ia silent as to tbe other transgressor. Ycnterday was tho timo fixed to tnke up the resolu lion. Wo fear that too many of tbo members huvo some of "Hoax's" ntock in their pocltot and Will ympnlhizc with him in hi trouble. And for fear that bo might haul out bis memoran dum book ugain,thcy will voto against expulsion. A fellow feeling makes so mo people wondrous kind ; especial ly Congressmen. No Repudiation. Tho World re fers to tho manner in which the whole Democratic press and local Democratic organization and Democratic Hiato Loin nut too and the Democratic btale Convention repudiated Tweed and his r-vinia, mid .triiruH nfT tlA la.. - -!. livery in which he had been serving rimblicnn parly. It clasps tho Credit Mobilier scoundrels to Us bosom. Its press condones their crimos. lis congress punishes only the exposcr of their crime. For the venality of its fivo loader it has hut a reprimand ; for tho perjury of its Vice 'resident, silonco. Tbo Republican parly is dead, and thoso aro the odor of iho chnrnol- hou.e. Ax Unknown Man. Tbe Tilusvillo Courier says; There is still ono of the in on killed in tbo recent disaster near Scrubgruss on tho Valley Roiul, who, up to this time, has nol been identi fied. He had a bankcrchinf in bis rossossion on which was the namo of nsselt. Tho friend of William Casey arrived nnd took bis remains to Lmk port, X. Y., hi former botno, for in terment. Hut wIipim does the un known belong! i. -I'Al'r TO tiik State. The Pennsyl vania Kailroud for Iho year ended No vombor o0, 1872, paid Into tlio Slnto Treasury ns taxes, 883,8il5.80. Tho following aro the items : Tax on our porntion etinks, J184.715 12 ; on loans, 97,f!'J8.41 j on gross receipts, $Uil, 238 58 ; on tonnage, f L1,48 19, and commutation of tonnage tax 9100,000, making Iho tolal of 383,335.30. The revonno derived by tho Stale from the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Co. during the aamo timo amounted lo Htmplt Kfotteld. It ha been aoeq from tbo memoran dum book of Oakes Amo that tho dis tinguished Pennsylvania Republican wont into tho Crodit Mobilier "blggor than an Indian." When Suolield was on tbo Republican ticket for congress at largo last year In association with Charles Albright, the champion boun ty Jumper, there wn a certain dogrco of coinmisoralion for him which was not diminished when the returns showed thut Albright was several hun dred votes ahead of him. Notwith standing hi long experience in the Pennsylvania legislaluro and tho jobs with which he necessarily becamo familiar, Scoflold's simplicity was ao groat ' that he fell without a ttruggle into the trap of that corrupter of con gressional morals, Oukos Ames. It was when they were walking down Pennsylvania Avenue Ames Nuid thtil the Credit Mobilier was a Pennsyl vania corporation and thai bo would liko to huvo some Peniiiiylvnnlun to tako an interest in the enterprise. Tbo Slalo pride of our noble Pennsyl vauian wus aroused. Ila would bo Immensely delighted to tuko an inter est in unylhing emanating from tbe legislature cf his Slnto, from an act of incorporation to a United Stntos Scnnlornliip. So down ho went on tlio Credit Muunier subscription list for twenty ebnres So confiding wus ho that bo modo Oukcs A me his irus- too, and drew hisdividenda with praise worthy regularity. non no discov ered thnt his lofty Slnto prido was re warded by tlio possession ot ao much wealth in Crodit Mobilier shares and Union Pacific stocks, for wliivh ho had never advanced a dollar, ho did not angrily and indignatly, like Kolloy, tho great champion of Pennsylvania pig i ron, throw up his stocks a a con tribution to Ihe conscience fund, but kept them as endurinc certificates of his morits as a representative. lint this i not tho most striking proof of the simplicity of tho distin guished member from tbo northwest, and of hi totul unfitness to run al largo when wli pronlcrs as Oaken Ames and John li. Alley aro search ing for prey. When on hi stumping tour last yonr ho addressed a mas meeting in tlio town ot Mercer. Tho story of I bo Credit Mobilier had but rcconlly made it appcaranco in tho newspapers, and Mr. Scoa'cld, in that innocence and simplicity so becoming to hi character, embraced tho oppor tunity to explain. In the course of his speech he explicitly and emphati cally denied that ho owned a dollar of tho stoctt or tho Credit Mobilier. Ho not only had no interest, but bo do nied all knowledge of the corporation. A a proof of tlio extent of his ignor anco he said thut when bo heard tho words Credit Mobilier ho was com pelled to ask their inclining of a friend wbo wus familiar with the French language I It could not thcreforo bo imagined that lie would tnke any share in a French company the very name of which bo did not understand. Could anything bo moro charming than Iho artlcsaness and simplicity ol lliU explanation ! There is a fresh ness about it more becoming a Warren county milk maid than a hirsute mem ber of congress. The assembled citi zen of Mercer county were perfectly satisfied with tlio explanation. Many went away filled with remorso for having ever harbored an unjust suspic ion of so worthy nnd proper a rcpro sentntivo. But tho caso of Scoflold show thut a member of congresa may not understand tbe Fronch ot Credit Mobilier and yet be skilled in the art Of mobilizing iln mmi-m If tteoAolcl ha the misfortune of not being able to talk French that is no reason why he should not bo taught to "walk Spniiish." Harrisburg Patriot. Corotur'M fee Hill, The following ia a copy of the now ins past cgixlutu branch ot tlio Lcgixluture Section 1. That heroaftortlie fees of any coroner or justico of the ponce, acting as such, shall bo a follows: Viewing a dead body, three dollars. Summoning and qualifying an inquest, and drawing and returning inquisition, two dollars and fifty com. Qualify ing each witness, ten cents. . Forcuch milo actually traveled counting from coroner's olHco lo plaeo of viow, and thence to the court houso, fivo cents, liach aervico of a subpoena on witness, whotber by coroner, justice or consta ble, tun routs. For each mile traveled, fivo conts. Witness, each day's at tendance, ono dollar. For each milo traveled, three conla. Each juror per day on inquest, ono dollar. Sec. 2. That the coroner, or justice acting as coroner, shall on request of the inquest, cull physician or surgoon, who shall initko the necessary oxami nation of the body to enable him lo testily us to iho cause of death, for which service ho shall bo paid by Iho county a sum not exceeding ten dollars: Provided however, That if chemical tcsl urn surgical operation shall le necessary, ho shall be paid such loons tho court of quarter soseions may order nnd direct : Provided, That said feo shall not exceed the sum of ono hundred dollars. Seo. 3. All acta and parts of nets inconsistent with this act are hereby repealed. Sec. 4. The provirion of ibis net shall not apply to the cily of Philadel phia or to counties which ulrcady have aiicciul laws on the subject. Pensioning Uonknty. -Ono of the ---' f"-J B - - paying legislators, both National and Slate, largo salaries, is thut Iho temp tation to accept bribes would bo re moved. That argument may bo vory effectually disposed of by tho remark thut no man who must be hired to bo honest is worthy a Boat in a legislative body. ' The man who is not honest, and pure for honesty and purity's sake, cannot bo mado honest by being paid for it. Kxpcrietico prove the utter ubsurdily of the argument. There doubtloss was considerable corruption in CongroM when Iho pay wa eight dollars a day ; but every ono knows, who is nt nil conversant with Ihe his tory of uiilionnl legislation, that thore was not a tithe of tho bribory nnd cor ruption Ihon ns there bns boon devel oped since the pay of Congrossmon has been increased lo ten thousand dollars, with perquisites almost un limited in extent. Seloet Intelligent and honest men as representatives in nil branches of your legislatures, nnd you will hcur of no more Credit-Mo biliorscoundiolisma, and no moro such white-washings as bavo followed such iiisUtncea of placo boing secured by bribery, the most unblushing, us those of Culdwoll nnd Patterson. Lancas ter nlclliijeHcrr. Edward 8. Stokes, Fisk'a murderer, Is to hnvo another chnnco for his life. Judge Davis ha granted a "slay of proceedings." It is said by some p. pors that Stokes is. going "insane." Woll, lot him go, " Hebe Tuey AitK.Thorollof pur chased seals In tho Scnnlo, according to the Chicago Tribune, now include Caldwell of Kansas, Clayton of Ar kansas. Harlan of Iowa, Ramsey and Windom of Minnosotu, Hitchcock of Nebraska, Carpenter of Wisconsin, and Cameron of Pennsylvania. Thesegon llenion nro to bo reinforced on Muroh 4th by Sargent of California, Mitchell ol Oregon, Patterson of South Ctiro lino, and Jones of Nevada, nnd llieso nro only those who have becu found out. Quite a CiiAsui. Tho Now York 7Vi6ki says : The relationship of ifr. Oakes Ames with bis fellow-member have somew hat changed sinco 1808. They keep calling on him now to know if he bns anything toaJ; tlny followed him up then to see if he hsd anything to divide. j $ru? u.mUsfnifuts. I WAMTU11 laie.llltl. A Miller, tt Ike Bro.lr etrsut Mill. L'trr.ni ml mtrr puwr. AiUreit WEAVER A ElllNQEIl. ft!2t-3'. Lutberiburg, (.'IterfleM Co., Ft. NOTICE. lu the Comraun PImi of Clear field eouDty, Pa. Tbe application of Lueien Uird, Ulraui Woodward, and etberi, eiklng a charter of Ineorneratiun lor "XUe renud.ld I'rif byterian Ciiurub," tin been made to tl.e Coerl, nd if no lutnoirnt reaion be ehown to ia ova trarr tbe lanao will be grouted un tbe Bret dar of noxt Muroh term. A. C. TA tyj, l'eli. 26, li73 3U ProtlueotarT. NOTICi:.-In tbe "oimuon Pliai of Bloir. Held eountr, Pa. The aiilieation of t W. lie, llrnrj biran and vtU-i, nklug a charter sf iaeoriwrutiun uf 'fhe 7.iea Haptiit eh-'"." haa been maJo to the Ouurt, and if no a'&eint rraaon be rli?rn lo the contrary the aan "ill be granted on the flrjt day of next Uarea'erni. A. C TATK, Fob. :0, 1P72 3'.. r otlionolary. Tlt'IiNtfE KOTICKM. Tbe following per J tone have Sled in the office of Ihe Clerk of tbe Court of Quarter Seaelona of Clearfield eounly, their petit iona and bonda for l.icaoae, al the March tcialona noit, a;rnoably lo tlio aet of Aa einbly, entitled "An Ant to rgllltl tnoitttof Intoxicating Litjuora," As. i ItOTKL LlCKSSt. Mary Klaenlionor- Kylrlown Febrnary,2iJ. 1373. , A. C. TATE, Clerk. PROCLAMATION' IV 1UVORCU. 1 But-porn in l'lrorao In Ibe Minn J. Wans. Court of Common l leaa ra. of Clearfield County, to Thovas L. Wan. Ku. it, alareh Tirni, A. J 11. lS7j. To Thomni T.. W apte. above nauaed t Tea are hereby required to be and appear befomlbe Judgi of tbe raid Cuurt aClenrlield, on Tliuradiy, the 2uib day of Mareb, A. 1). 1S7S, to aaioot the complaint of aaid Maria J. Vaple. Feb. SMt JISTIN J. TIE, fkerllT. REPOKT OF Tlin AUD1TOK3 of brudford tuwnibiii, for 1D73 I i I'OOIl Fl'NU. Elijah eJcllowell and Wn. K. Foreey, Orrrveerlof tlie t oor tor tiraa:ord townabtp, in account with Ibe Poor fund of aaid toaraabiji for 1573 : hedtou. To amount of tax levied ei,lr-6 id CSRDITUK. Cy bille rcn'd for keeping paupera 00 Uy enoneratioua 18 74 Uy per eentafro for eolleeting 8I,I.76. it 4S Uy liineall'd lur arnicea of K. J1'I.ifII 1 (0 11 t'mo allowed for servicre of Wn. K. Foreey SO 0 By amount of order and inlereal paid t. Foreey, orereeer for 1871 1H i) By amount of order and interest paid H. Lauaberry, orereeer for 1871 9'j H By order and intireet paid E. Hula 4 30 Uy Jualieea' feea, paid 3 00 lly atut. paid 1). Hlewart fur book- I it By arouunt paid auditora and elerk I UO Ilalancc lut towotbip. 30s CI 1,1M SO PvOAD Fl'ND. Oeo. W. Barger and Henry Buinbarger, Bupenl aort of liradford tuwaebip, in aeeonal wab tbe lload fund of aaid townabip, for 172 1 niaroM. To amount of tai levied... tl,lM 4t To order on Win. 8. Taylur 7J Hi To order oo It. Lirerjood U 31 To order in favor of tieo. V. barger on Co'r tin-.". ia $i,r:o 70 enronoR. By amount of work doue...H. lf01' 9t lly auperriaora' wafc'ua.H US 75 Uy oxouerntiona s 4i By error io W ua. B. Tay ler'e aeo't at laat ycar'a aettleinent t2 71 By ami paid auditora and elerk- 8 00 Xlalanee due townabip (10 el 1 1 .: gl 70 Wa, tbe alderaie-ned Auditora of Bnullord town abip, having examined ibe aeeoonta of tieotge W. Barger and Henry buiubarger; Superviaura-I aaid townablli, and Elijah McDowell aod Wn. K For eey, Uveraevn of tha Pour lor aaid towoahip, find tticu aa above atalcd. N. P. WILSOJf, I ABKAIlAM I'liAllCE, Aticat! iianiklhtewakt; W. I. Ct'RLrl, Clerk. Audi'ora. Sheriff's Sale. 1)Y !rtu if rtit of fieri f'aeiut, iimtd I out of th Uoart of Coin won PI mi cf Olr- fivlti ouitr. and lo m directed, thr wilt b expad to FL'ULIO SALE. l tho Court Houm, lo tiit boronsn or uifurotm, n aiondcj, ih 1 7th d7 of .March. UU, - 1 o'clock, p. m., tho following lien I K Uto, to wUi J All of the Inter. t of tho deftoiltnt, 1. W. lUlc, c( ind in mid Ui aU of tbo eool, Aro cly ood olbcr inincrli iu nnd ojoo oil tbue rorioio prouiif?! ii'un'0 Id Mom townihip, Chorfie'd cfiunty, t Doundvd irrih by Und of Mil P Ito i, treat by UmU of Vincent Flegtl, orth by In ml b i I' KuitiRh'i rHntr, nod ni Uy iarrt ui Jjfob Win coiitAiiingl ''. vat bitodrrd oidiix ( 1 Ort) oft-of, tO;tttr with nil of the Orteoirnd nd right uronled to m d Hale andnr tad by virtue of bta ooiifroot with Ju(jt. Ituihroilt far the iiumhoieof tho hforcaoid minornlf. Tl aaid nreinia-i holng llio fnrm known at tho Jonfh Hot brock fnrio AUo, oil of defendant' frtrtit of In nd to oil tlioao CfrUin triwti of Und aituote in Morria towtiihip. ClmrQeld onnntv, I'm, mnt of thrm tturrcred on warron to Uicharit Timmni, o6nlniniuif 4i acrei nnd 01 pcrohue. beinf Xo, VU in tho mnt of the I'hilipaburn eetatn; mmthr aj trm uj"iutnj( tho above, turrored en warrant to Henry 8. liriHltr, containing 407 ocno and 102 pervhra nnd boin No. IU3 fa the afircantd map of the rinllneimrpi eitalei another nf ftW a'tjoitiing the rnid two laat naircd trac e, Hit kmrd Tkomat and Xrnry S. Iirinkcr, and bf-in( tlie rcaiilue ul a tract uitmtJ en warrant to h Uhaia drinker and containing 332 oeroa, M pore t,et aud hfine No. in the man of the rhilunhtire ra in te t atmihtr of tltetn aurverd on narrant Id I'airiel- Htf, adjuinlng Hubert Heed, befog rra- laue oi me aurrcv containing 41 evt. bomg of them a'ljulning 1'alrirk Jlava and be in mopiaiiul in I'liiliriitiuriteaiatei oonlaiaiaf in all about 1..140 acrer. Alao, all thoae venain tracta ir porta of tracla aitunta In tlecatut rbttai aliln. Clearrield cnunty, Pa,! Out of tbroj being rraiJtio of a Irnct houndrd hy land of Abraham Klilrr, Jnoub K. Hunk, .lonn Matlry anl otheri, aurveyei on warrant tu Wttlinm .SffNeoaiLoniain in xul acrra, t prr.liea, nnd being lo. OS in the plan of ti e I'hillpeburf ralalei raltrr d joinine; Joaepb BnnaMU an4 John t'antiu traeti being the rcidu or a aurvey anrrevedun war rant to 7'oiae (bat, and oontainine hi aneai and 04 pereliee, ard bring .No. 108 in Ilk plan of me i nuipaunrg eaiaio; oaoiaer 01 uietl adjoin ing JeaopB Banaoin rurvoy, being rria;uo of a trrt aurveyed on wnnont lo Juhm t'taa4 . e,,n. Uining 7J oerea nnd being No. 114 in ll,lj0 of nv i un psuura; raaie; oaornrr oi liem ad joining Uroree. U raff and Heine the reid I tie or tract aurveyed ot warrant to Joaenh Famo:n,citair.lng SUA nerea, 31 nereaa., and noing No. I. n the Clan nf the l'hiUpahorg eatalei naolef it them -int; the rraiilue of tree! anrveyed or, warrant to lifrgt llrrfi, containing M arret aal being No. 0(1 in tho plan of tho Puiltpibiiri eatato; waofaerof Ihtu adjoining Tliuuiaa P. Coa aurver and bcint tlie reaidiienf a Iraot aurrryi-d n war rant to er Drinlc.r, eonlalnlng Vlll area, 70 tierehi a, and being No. Inn in Ibe plat of Ihe Philipl,urg ratale: inrAe of thcin a Kilning aaid Henry llrinkai and being the rra, 0fa tract rnriivcd on wnrrnnt to Hmjamit HiVann containing 4 arret and 110 rierchea, ai lMng n. i i.i in me plan in me J billpahurg eatale i eontainlng in all about P:l4 aerea. Hciati, taken W 'jj"''0 "" Prol'"y of W. Tram or Pi..-Tht prlct nr turn t which Iht property ahall Ve ttruck nlTwinat bap:j at the time nf talo, or turh e htr arraiguenla made at will be approved, olharwite tlie roper I v wl'l be Immediately put np and told aral at tha ttpanae and riak of tha noraon to u wet elruok off, and who, la eato o( defleiance at tneh re rale, ahall make good lha aama and ia jo laatanea will tha Dead bt preacnled In Com! for eo-raailnn nnlctt tha money la iri.ll. paid to .a Sberllf. eH'BTIN J. Pi K 7 I aiNiairr t Orrinf , I Cler.ld( t,., pah. Itrj.J flNiairr't Orrirrn, I .v,r Sheriffs Sale. 1)Y flrtuoof wrltaof Vmditioui A'rpoaoa, iaaaad Ij oil of iho Court of Common Pleu of Clear Belt! oouDtjr, and to mo directed, there will bo oiooaed to publlo talo, ot tbo Court Houae, m tho borough of Cltarflfld, 00 Monday, tbo 17th 4y of Uoreb. U73, al 1 o'clock, p. m., tbo folWfJhif doooilood rooJ tatato, to wit i Two certain tract i of Und aituate In Doggi townahlp, Cleorfleld eoootj. Pa. Ho, I begioaiog nt pont byguoa tree tbouoo north T2J degroei wot 27 C era boa to poat thence 88 J dog reel aaat, hy load formerly Henry Wapel, 20 perohoe to poat j theneo north 1 4g reel eat 36 purchra more or leaa to turnpike the doe hy pike louth 05 degreef out S7 perchea to atonea tbenoo aoutb 4 1 perahei to tbo plaooof beginning eoatalnlog 1 0 aorea and 37 peronea. No. 2 bogionlng at norib-ooat oorner of itftbt Merria iurre tbeooo by oouae aeuib 110 perch ta tu poat j tbvnde eoat 1 ui porehoo to 1 tbeooo nloog old lloo of Walter St wart north 160 poroboai tbenoo by lame, wtat J 64 perebei to place of bcgloolng containing U4 aerea, reaerv log out of tho laat deeeribed pi roe 14 oor a lo Catherine llummol, ber boira and aiaifrna, out of tbo ooulb-wost corner, boonded and dvaoribod oe followat lleginoiog at poat on Krie turnpike; tbenoo wtat 9 porobeo to poat tbenoo aoutb 01 ptrobra to etonea j tbenoo SI perch ca to poat j ibrnco nurlb 82 perchea to poat on turnpike) t bonce woalerly olong oaidtornpike 33410 pervbea to place of beginning, Said unreaerved land having n good frame farm houae ond barn, bear log urubard of ea.ee I laa! frait, o0 or 40 aerea olrarod and nearly all underlaid with Are elay and atone ooal. Belied, taken In elocution and te be aeld ai tbo property of Aaron Ilottmaa. AUo, a eerUln traet of Und altoato in Bradford towoahip, Clearfield oouuty, I'a bounded on' tbo aoutb br lands of Wn. Albert A llro , aait by land of the aamo, now lo poaaoaalun of Jubn A. (ireea j north by Und or Jiautol blew art and weat by land of Benjamin Lanaborry, oontaiolng two hundred and eighteen aorta and having about one hundred and filly aoroa eleared and undor a good at ate of cultivation, wtlh a large frame farm bouae, frame bank barn aud Urge aod excellent beariug orchard thereon. Belied, taken In elocution and to be cold a the property of Isaiah U. Uargrr. AUo, all those three certain tract a of land eitu .a . Uuvi townablu. ClearAeld eountr. Pa., tlie Irat ose lUare-r ...inr at a h unlock j tlienee north 40 degrt-a weat lHfl percbta to a atone pile ; tbenoo louth 60 degress weat 01 perol.es to a birch thence south 40 degrees east 18 percbta to a nemioek I tnenoo norm uegrcea east vi perches to place of beginning ( containing .100 acrca and 30 perches. Tbe oeoond beginning at a bireb south 40 degrees west 40 perches to a hem luck sooth 61 degrees waat 33 nercbee to a pine t tbtoee tooth 67 degrees west 24 perches to a post ; tbenoo north 81 porches to ; thence north SO degrees east 61 perches to place of be ginning eontainlng 30 acres. Tho third piece begiomug at a hemlock t thence north 40 degrees west 16 perches to a post ( thonoo north 74 d. greeo oast 42 perches to ao aspen j tbenoo south oO degress west 40 porches lo place of beginning ouotainiog two acres. Beited, tnken In execution aod to bo sold as tbo property of Uary . Jmj. Also, a certain tract or piece of land situate in Morris township, Clearfield eouoty, l'a bounded and drccrlbetl as fullowa, viai beginning at a poat nnd pointers, oorner of tho John Price trait f tbenoo by a survey In the name of Francis John ston, north ono degree east 117 perebea and 4-10, or even distance a will equalise tbo two lota be tween Potter and said Hones; thneo along tbe aaid Potter lot, north SO west, or such course aa will equalise the reepeelive lots as aforesaid, 145 perches lo marked line, and along aaid tine, aoutb one west 117 6-10 perebea to post) tbenoo hy the lino of tho Hwanwtcx tract ou'.h 9 eoat 144 perebea to the plaeo of beginning containing one hundred aerea and allewanee bo tho aarua more cr leaa, with abu. 30 acres cleared, baring a good plank houae, barn and other outbuilding, 0 g od spring of water, aud a bearing orchard there jo. Belted, taken In execution and to bo sold as tbo property of Darid Boms. Also, a certain tract of Und situate In Wood ward township, Clearfield eounty, Pa., bounded aod described aa follower Beginning at a maple; tbenoo by land of J. M. Cbaae north-west 160 perchea to white pinct tbenoo by land of J. M. Chase south-woet 80 porches lo poat ; tuenoc sootb weet by land vf Albert 4 Oro. 160 perchea to a pine; theneo by Und of Wright 4 bro. en at 80 perches to plaooof beginning ( containing St acres, with about 26 acres cleared, with a log houso aod other tmpror omenta thereon, beised. taken In execution aod to bo sold at the property of James McK. Tbomi or 6ati. Tbo prleo or sum at which tho property shall bo struck of must bo paid at tbo litre of salt, or sock other arrange went a mado as will bo approved , otherwise tbe proper ty wilt bo Immediately put up nnd sold again at the expense and risk of tho person to whom it wot a truck off, and who, In ease of deficiency at such re-sale, shall make good tho same, and tn no Instance will tho Deed bo preaented In Court for eonfirmatlon nntoss tho money Is actually paid to tlio Sheriff. J UBT1M J. PI K, Bnnntrr'a Orricn, I fiber; IT. Clearfield, Pa., Feb. 26, 1872 I)l'HLIC NOTICI2-N'utieeUhreby given mat toe cutitna or waiiacetou aiahtnl te i bo Court of Quarter Sessions of Clearfield county, at January Term, 18 73, for incorporation ns a borough, and the same haa been cou brined by the tiraad Jury, The said petition will be presented for confirmation by tbo Court, at March Term, 1S73, of which all Intcrealed will take notice. . . JOHN L. Cl'TTLB, feb26-3t Attorney for Petitioners. C1 AUTlOM. All persons nro hereby eaotioned J not to buy or in war negotiate for tha fol lowing property, now in tho bands of John M. S ha for, iu Brady township: 2 horses, 2 oowa, 2 ?alrt 4 hogs, 2 plows, barrow, grindstone, sin gle trees, spread and log chains, sett double bar neat, 7 obairs, 3 stoves, 2 tuba, 3 beds and bed ding, clock, 4 aerea wheat la tho ground, lot of straw, 40 bushels corn ears, as the same btlorg to mo and aro subject to my orier. !eb26 It JACOB FCIIWEM. 7-ALUABLK FARM YOU SALK! T The undersigned offers al private sale Ihe following real evtate, vis: A Sarin sitnato in Morris tewnenip, Clearfield eounty, containing siity-sls aerea, with a hewed log house and Uu-a thereon erected. Tho whole sixty-ail acres are underlaid with a rein of good eoiU. ' Parties wiahing any further Information should apply to the undersigned at Kylertowo, Clearfield eounty, Pa. fekl2.it ROBERT ARDREY. KEMOVAL : RE1ZENSTEIN & BERLINER, wholesale dealers in GEMS' FIRMSHUG GOODS, Ilaea remoreJ ta 1(7 Chnreh at reel, betweaa Franklin aa White ale., New Verb. ( i31'7 ORPUANS' COURT SALE. Valuable real cat to in Dell towoahip, lata tbe property of Jacob M untold, drceaeed. By Virtue of au order of tbo Orphans' Court nf Clearfield county, tho nnderained will eel I nt publlo aale, at tho store of Hunts 4 ii enter, In Troutville, on Saturday, March let, 1873, at 2 o'clock p. at., tho following valuable real ealato : 40 acres and allowance, moro or loos, un Carry 'a Hun, In Uell towoahip, about Seven miles fioin tho Bnaquehauna river, bounded as follows t Be ginning at a post, theneo south 4l(i perohee more or lesi to atones, thenso Weat 130 perches moro or leaa tn stones, thence north 4i perohee more or leaa to a maple, thonec east VA6 porches am re or ias to tlie biace or beginning, having about 12 aerea cleared and ta gowd State of cultivation, with a fine young orchard of apple and o her fruit trees, a mine of good coal open vein four fort In tbioknea a quantity of pine, oak and bin. lock limber, log houao and other improrementa thereon. Tanea or PAtu.One half cash and the bal ance In all month r, with intereat, to be er cured n tbe premlaoa. 8. Q. K L'NTrVAdmr. lOSKPU H. KOWI.KS. JuMico of t lb. l'eaea anil flerircner In tbe rr 4 -f l.awrenea tnwaabip. Collretlene mailt ana menee promptly paid orer. Peb.ft-1 nlXilHTi n-H NOnCU.-Nolife It berer. (iven tbat tbt fiillnwinn eennnta hart been eiamlneil anil petard by me, anil remain died nf record in Ibia odioe fur tht Inspection of beirl, lrtalari, oreilitora, and all nlhrrt in any other way intereatiil, and will be preaeated to tbe nett Or phana' Court el t'le.rllelU eaunly, tn be brld at tha Court Home, In the boronah of I'lrarlleld, eon uaneinf ell lha Id Monday (beire taa 17lh day) of Jlarah, A.D. 1173. Pinal aeeounl of II, II, Kephart, aituiutilratnr af batld Kepbart, lata of tbe boroejll of Oaeeola, Uneeaaed, Pinal aeeo.at af Jeaaa Onat, gnardla ef La eetta Hmeal, minor eh lid of Peter Nmeal, deeeaaed. Pinal weeount uf II. I). Bchoonnrer A Henry Hamlin, adminlrlratore of Henry Mmeal, deeeaaed. Pinal aeeoant of Anthony If al, adminlatrator ef Miehael Wire, late of l'ikt lownahip, deeeaaed. Pinal aaonnnt of Mi lie Head, aj alatrator of Henry Angheabangh, late of Lawrence townahlp, deeenacd. Account of A. W. Lea, adminlatrator afe kmi'a hob, d-e., nf Thorn. a Mullen, lata ef lleeraria tnwuahip, deeeaaed. Aeiount of Win. H. Meklneoa, adminlatrator of A. M. Uleltinlon, late or C'learAeld eounty, de ceased. Pinnl account of S. C. I'atchen, fuanliaa af Warren McCully, miner child of Jno. L. Met'ully, lata tt Oulii b lownahip, deeeaaed. nrniaraii'a Orrim, 1 A. W, LCI!, Clearfield, I'a., Feb. 19, la7J.. f lle,ialer. BOARDING HOUSE, llLi)OMtyQTO. A, Tht andrraleaed reapeellully ipfurm, the oiti rna ol lllniuiinitua and lha, traveling public BAlticularlv. that be baa nntaij a boKrillni. ImttM at that place, Aio, ,u eoaneotlnn with tht noardlnf home I bar, onraed a grocery Mora, and will eonttanlly ap an haad all blada or groeeriea. Would raipe.afntlt a.k aahara ef rulMnnre. rVM 1 JIUM CM I Tit. UftUattfouj. ' WATCHES I WATCHES! t data large lloni of AMKRI0AN an. SWISS WATdlUS, nf Ik dlfer aa grade,. lb fro hi l t tight oaaee t. t offer that for twit LOW, aad guarant.. theut ta girt tntlr tatlefaellon. JEWELEYI JEWELRY! , , A good aaaertmtnl af Ladlat' and fltat't Jtwtlryof lha Ittttt alylaat Alwayt getting tcatthlng atwl - ". i would aak Lambtrata aad alktrt wk la land purehaalag Watebat at tjail aad aaa my ttock befort golrg la tha tltl.t, at I am i.ry tare I aaa tall Watebat at law at (bay taa bt Wight, bealdtl tbe different! Ik dlaUnee la Ika eeent ef Ik goedt pre? Ing defeetlre. All kinde of REPAIRING In my lint promptly attended I at tht atore oa Second atreat, oppo ill h Cearl Hoiua. Per yoar liberal tuppert a the part I am rery thankful. 8. I. CNVDKR. April 1, 1TJ. JRATZEK LYTLE, UABRkT BTRKkT, CLLMHP1ULD, PH. froaltrt la DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, 0 I5 0CER1KS, IIaRDIVARC AND QuF.KNSWArtE. Host', Shock, Hut, Cup, io. - e-Sli.eraekera a.rrlled wltk LKATDER and SHOK PIN'DINOS at reduced ram. SALT! SALT) fALII at wbolea.lt aad retail very cheap. PAINTS, OILS, CALCINED PLASTER, At. A liberal diatoant ta VallJera. norjjKnoLD goods, carpets, window SHADES. OIL CLOTHS-la large quaallllli. PISn, PL0CR, BACON, CO It HEAL aad CUOP, a'.w.ji aa hind. kT'All ef tha aheve 'gaada ara parehaaed exelualrely for earh, and Ibtrefora eo aad mil bt tc'.d at cheap ta lh thtapeat. r.tl?-7S NOTICK TO TBESPAKEItW-Allpe7-wn. are hereby cautioned againel ewtling or in way damaging timber, or catling laeb poloa, pin wood or lUuia, or in nue utber way dealroy. ing tiuliar or Iraapfteaing on tu preiniaee of Urnoei A Dickey, Thomaa Oroem ur Wm. S. Iliekey. in beererie towoablp, near IVbltmer run, aa tbe law will be airielly enforced arainat all who are caught treapaaaing. - And all per eon a banking limber or lag. oa properly of Ureom A biekey, near Wbilajer ma, oa I'learfleld creek, will lake nolle that all bauk r-at muat be paid before tb timber ean be moved off the bauk. WM. 8. MPKEY A SON, f'.l?.m Por UltOOM A IiK'KEV. . TUB WIGWAM CARRIAGE BAZAAR SALES ROOM, - No. 110, 111 aad 114, KORTU BROAD STREET, abur Areh, rillLAPELPIIIA. A large aeertnirt,t of new and aeeeed kaad CAR HI AO Ed, af erery variety, freea the eery beat makera Iu Philadelphia and aeigbboring Cltiee, ALWAYS ON HAND AT PRIVATE SALS, AT TIIK LOWEST CASH PRICES, Alao, ll.rueat, Blankete, Ac. Tbeaa la want of aarthing in ear lin are reejoeeled I girt at a eall befere purrhaaiag elaewbere. riAML'KLC. RODUERS, Proprietor. SAUiai. C. I'liimt, galeraiaa. febli-3a c LEARFIELD PLANING MILL C O M V A N Y. fllMK on-ierafo!, eueeeera to JIRCD A 1 ruVVKLU. bore Durrh.eeJ the CLKAK- MHLD TLAMNU MILL, nnJ refitted It for dome on extenalve buslnraa. AU the anaehinere will be (iii teJ neeeasarjr to wake It ono of the muat complete eatob Ubmenta ot the bind in the State. Ther ore now prepare! U receive eMero far any wurk in that lioo. Thev will reapecliU attention: u an ninterioit lor nonao buitiui(. FLOORING, WEATHER-BOARDING, SASH, DOOUS, BLINDS, BRACKETS, SIOl LltI.ru, ice. OP ALL STYLES, alwayt ta hand. WORKED BOARDS aad all arlielet noe.a.a ry for hiiiljlnr. will be etehaciced for DKT Ll'MUER, ao that prrennf at a dialance may bring liieir lumber, exchange it for, and return noma witn the manuraelnred arlielra. Tbo Company will alwaja have en band a larce atoek uf dry lumber, to al to be able to All an order an the aborteat notice. Only ihe beat and moat aklllful handa will be employed, to that the public may rely upon good work. Lumber will be worked sr told ai low aa It can be parrbaaed anywhere, and warranted to giro ....M.,lwa. ai int auaiueea will ne done thec.ah prinelnl. - -- Ir entail pivuia. BUY LUMBEIt WANTED I Especially one aud a half and twt Inch panel atalT, far which a liberal price will ha paid. The hualntn will be conducted under Ihe nam ef lha "flcaifiold nailing Mill Co." 0. B. Uerrell will pereomlly tuperialend lha baaiataa. Ordert reepeelfnlly lollciled, O. R. MKRRKLL. R. B. TAYLOR. DAVID MeUAlOHKY. M. O. IIIIUWN A IIRO. Cl.arf.eld, Pa., January S, 1S7S. VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE AT PHI VAT 13 BALfcl Tho onJeraiRtieti offer a nt private aala tho fol lowing rnal netato t A lot or . round rltoale In tho Tillage of Newborn, Cheat townafaip, oontainlnf ono and n half aerea, nnd harlna; n larfo two atury llouae and (tood otable erected thereun. Thia pnpertj la auitaMo lor n Hotel or lwellin((. ALSO, A V'nrm, of 40 nerea, mljulnina; thp town of lowhnrft. haTinjr over 16 acre a ol cared and under ottltiration, with n Kond l iouae and barn aud baariua; orchnrd of eliuioe f,mt thereon. A vain (i( eirellent ooal noderllea iho traet, ALHO, UHt Acrcn ol' Land, on Wllaon Rui, In Cheat tnwnahip. within two aod a half mllea of Cheat Creek. It la well ttmheral'with Pine, Oak anl Hentloeb, Hitd uudeilaU With fuel, ' Tartlet wtahing ty fn ether Information Will all on lira. Margartt Auea. at New burg, or on VILMAM TUCKEK, fotftf CloarVM, Pa. i 4 SirAwarf, Uiairart, etc. TH8 IBONSID228 TIN AND STOVE STORE 1 PlillipsVarf, Oeatra COtuity.'Ta. . ' i'i v! 'Ml I ". ; . 10 t TBI aaderilgoed raapeetfully aaaouncet I tht pablit that a. hat hand a eare-fully-atltcud aad wtll eeeort.d ttock ef STOVES, LIEATEIiS, HANOI'S, , HOLLOW - WAKE! : TIN, COPPER AND SUEET-IKON '' WAUK!t ' , "' WOOI'AND W1LLOVT WAEEI Illi ttock of Cooking Swrta tuailall f TUB CELEBRATED inOXSIDEa, ... , Which bar aeeer failed ta brlag (aaee and prwperlty lata famllita alaara it it and, Diamond StaW, Parmer, Herald. Charm, Rpeara' California t,ooa ntore, npeara- Anti-Unit, Uai'Durning Coohtng btoeci, Vlttor, Btlianea and I'niea KanaCi, Bpari'Cokfng Raagaa, Ac., is. tafJuThe Tin and Sheet Irea wart glean with tb btortl I made of tbe heaeleet and beat material, aad warranted t gie perftel aatla. faatloa. , ,;. A 3 y , v a : His Stock of Parlor & Heating Stoves ...! Ii larger. Witter and ebeaper than r before eibloltea to ta paniia eonalatlng r Speart' PeeeWlog Light Tilumlnatlag Store, Bpeure Ann-vaei uaa-ourning rarlor flier, Speara' Orblealar Oaa Barnlag Parlor Bteee.Speara' Oaa-laurclng Parlor BUee, Beqaet, Pearl, Oea, Ida, -; . Ban, iropic, Kcrada, Ae.t Ac. Vulcan, Elm and Victor Heetera, Spaari' II. Talcing Light llealeri. Ha It alt prepared t furalak a Maiplati ataortment or Tin, Copper, Sheet-Iron, Wooden anil Willow Ware, &c, Wholeaala or retail, BaaufattNrd aeatly aad with lh toll tlew te lirriae, from the baat aa. Uriel la lh market. PLOWS A PLOW POINTS, COPPER, BRASS, P0KCELAIN, TIN LIKED, 8PCN A COUMON IRON KETTLE3, Of ery detertptiva ooaUotly ea hind. ORDEKS FuB SfOCTINO, ROOFINU Aad other work b.loaglng I all Vatlntai will h promptly llltd by .ipariaaeed aad aklllful workman. ... BRA.3. COPPER, OLD METAL, RAGS AND CASH Takia la iehaagt for goedt. SbM1 eapeda'.ly Inrltaa tht atteattea of klarchaatt wlablag to purebaee at wheleaale. at thy wtll Ind it I Ihalr adrantare ta iamla kit iteek before pur.baaing tliiwhere.' , Look tut for tbe Big Sign eppoalt Ihe real deac ef Urn. Ur. Poaler. Alv Oeoni Wiaaaatan it It (mailman. O. B. I'LEUAL. Phillptbarg, June I, If 70. augl ACKETT & SCIIRYVER, SHELF HARDWARE, anJ mannfaoturora of Tiu.Copper & Sheet Iron Ware, fceeoJ Street, - CLUARPICLL), PA. Carpett ten nnd Bnilderr will do well to oiam Ino nur atoek of BUILDIHQ HAEWAUE & TOOLS. DISTOX'S SAWS Platon'a Cron cut, Uaad, Kip, Tenant aud Oeat'l tint. UOYNTON S LIGHTNING SAWS. Snaenth Plaera, Match Planet, Jack Pinnae, ; f'.eeiba A Ler.Ia, Pore Planet, Etral rluarea, Julatert, Ao, At. Pirner tad Preaalog Chlealt, Corner Chiacll, C'arpent.re' Bllcka, Itraere and liilti. goring Atacbinea, do. Grindstones ond Grindtton Fixtures. Rnicky Place, are elorlually cured by aaiag llich 1H1' i'atrnt GOTHIC fl.UR TOPS, for whirh wt hare Ihe agracy. No cur, no pay. Philadelphia Carriage Delta, R.tilroad Laa Urn a, ttooUro nare. A. A fine aaeurtmtat f , ' . POCK 1ST & TABLK CUTLEKV. STOVES! STOVES! The Titaea Ctiok. the heat In tbo market ; alao, the Monarrti, fU'ltauoe, and 7(0. 10 Irota 9ideij Kevaer'a I'urteMe llrater nod Xleaiiom Parlor P.oofinr. Kpentlnr nnd JnW Work done on reaaunakle tetma. All oriiera will recelre prompt uu-imal. . (lU.y S, IOi J. The Lightning Tamer. mnE aaderalgo.d are Ihe toll A grata la thii X ! for tht "North American Oalranitrd LlillITNINQ RODS." Tiaa. ara Ik only tart roda aaw Id aa. aad an aadoraad be all ii,. tclrnlillo aiea la tha evaatry. W hereby amity tb eltiaeaa of tho onuaty thai we will pnl tbe a ap a barter nod, and for leu money, than it charged by lha foreign agenU who annually traeerae tbt .eanly and carry of oar little rath, nerer to return. EXCOURAGE 110.MK LABOR. Thol wlahlng Llthtnlne Dodt treeUd aa their hulldlagt need but addreat al by litter, or eall la perron. W will put then up anywhere In theeounty, aad warrant them. The Hodaand r Kturaa taa bt aean al any lint bj etlllna al our .tore. . p. BIULLR A CO. Clearfield. March S. InTO.tf XIitUTOHS' raOTU K.-Notlet la here J by gieea tbat lellera teataroenlary hating ben eranteri tn th .h.I.hI.bJ - - ik ... JOHN Dl 811, decaaaed, laia of Bradr town ahlp, Cloarllcld oounty, PcnnlTlran'la, all pcraoul Indebted te laid calate are requeued to tnakl linmedlnte narnient. and Ihoaa hevine clalroa agalnat tha aatne will preirnt then duly aviM.nwoaiev. tor tpttienient. IIKNIIT WIJtOFBT, WILLIAM WINOKRT, Pehrntry , Ki..jt " Eterntorl. ErUTOIIM' NOTin Whrrrae. Lrl. Mere Tmtameular on Iba mate of MARY IfllMPROV. rellot of Imallul Tbomnaon. I.I. of ClearDeld borough, Clearllrld eounty, Pa, deo'd, nave neen granted to the underaigned, all pereona Indebted to aaid citato will plcaae make partntnl, and Ihon having olaiiua or dcniandi will prcarnt hen properly authenticnlrd for icttlement JUSIAII W. TIIOMPKON, JOHN I), THOMPSON, Fib. t, ;i wtpd. Itonteart. Sry (5aotIi, Wrornlrs, (?tr. ' "Down I Down 1 1 THI1 - LAST AlUvIYAL A -Proclamation 'ngainst High Prices) tfr? rn- n. cptp'ia- n. n l.-l of tV Vtt 4.1 wh in Iblt HiMrttt,nnd at nara tLu tmZ who laeh fViih ino thin potntf or 4twoi ilr (at loo a a(nrlt'o, 1 Wt X cvrJLdL tr ova srnr:t: furittr V'rvnt aitl Mirkrt Krett,, Wb rv t,y eee. feel, hear nnl kaon fur ik eelrra. - To fully ontltntand what are cheap thia unet ho due. too do not dMtn it bcmu to otieim rate ani iteaaioo oor oioek. It u for ua to at ate that " We liave Evervthiiig that ia Needed and cunaumed In thia market, and at prU u natwniab Uvtb wW and eutn. r. 0. niLi nn. A. n. oilu MILLER & POWELL, 1' w llOLEeAI E A KETAIL MERCHANT S(. Oreham'i Row, Market St., CLEARFIELD, PA. We would moat rcapaclfully Inform our frieaaa tuatoaicra, and tbe poblie generally, tbat wt ua Bw back In .our eld quarter., which hava be rrioudcicd nnd traprored, aad wa are non pa pered to acccmreodrttt ail who nayfarorub; eallir.g. . . . , ...SEW QOODSl' i : We hare Juat received one f the largtat itacl, of all kinda of Mcrcbendiac ever brought teOnr. IcM eounty, wblcb wr Intend to tell at tuck l. ura ar will tn.k It an oliject fur all penou.) purekaae from ca. Puniiiet laying ta enie luppliel of Oroceriet, Pry tlooda, dr., alioaid mi fill to giro nt a oil, aa wo feel tonldcui aw prir. and anparior quality vf gooda will aafly tatiafy all. Our ttotk f ' G I! O C 1 R 1 E S enaiaU f CwCcel cf llio leal quality, Teat, S. gura ef all kiuut, M jla.ia, Piih, Salt, Clietaa, Dritd pruit, Sjjini, Troruion., Flour and Feel e.. At. etit aloek of 1) 15 r GOODS ia large and rarirj, and we will Juat laj et eu aupply any artiele ia tbat line, without aaian. ting. - , f KEADY-M ADE CLOTH ISO n bare a large atoek of ready-made Cluthiag for Man and Kurt' wear, which nt will ditpmif at a eery email advance "n eoat. Pool, anl Sboct, Ilala and Cape, Hardean, Quetniware, Wood aad Willow Ware, Xoticu, FanrJ Uooda, L'arpell, Oilclolba, Wall Paren, Window fha.lal, Ac, Ac. (f-B.iuf eiteaaively engaged ia the Lmater bnaineaa, wt are able to offer aupcrior ind ucranu to johbert. JIILLLR A POWELL ClearC.ld, I'a., Jan. I, l;2. Yy A N I EL COODLANDER, Ll'TURKSDl'RO, PA., , lleulrr In DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HOSIERY 4 GLOVES, HATt) A CAPS aad BOOTS A SII0E3, Tobacco, Orocerica and Fieh, Kaila, Ilardean, Vueenaware and fllaeaware, Men a and , lloya Cl'ithirg, Krng., l'ainll, Oil. P.-lmul 11. .oka, a lar-e lot of Patent Mcdicinra, Ceaiiea, !,'utt A Dried Pruita, Cheeae and Crttk- a. a, Uoelt aud hide Powder, I'iour, Grain nnd roiatoea, Clovor and Timothy Seed, St Lcatk.r, Moro?cia, I.ininra, Bindinp tal loreati, blioemaltera looll and bL'ia Finding. K greater variety of gnvda in any atore ia tk etuuty. Ail fur aal very lew tor cash or en.olr produce at tht Ibenp Corner. April 10, 1S;1 R BAD TIIIS! FLOUR. dV FEED DEPOT! Trc attrulwn r tle vitiai-na ef HearfivM ao. Tlriur i uimtr-al to tli- fnrt tbat Uoodtillow Bvu a-e tha aut of M. Xief A Cv., atd bar Jlnat rrcive 1 a lialf Huten ar loa.l or Flnr aa Keed, wHiik they orter at tbe lewrat poarittla fig rea. a ji-ge a tec a oi FLOUR, CORN MEAL, CHOP, BfCKWHKAT FLOVR, BRAS, Potatoea, Shclloil Cora, Cora in ear, Ac., Ac Particular attention ii called to M. Niaoa A Co.'l brand of Family Flour, which ! tbt belt ia tht market. Flour and Fred can and will bo told ehtapar than It can b eblained alaawhcr In Clearacld oouuty. rrFtore on Market at reel, aext door to Hoe. Alexander Irviu a rcaiilrnre. ' ' OOOIiFRLLOW A WV. Janl0:f Agente for M. .Nirce 1 Co. O. I. c. TirrKRK to hny ny DRV GOODS, '0RD- oeriea, Queenaware, Glaaaware, Umn notiotir, i onlretloncnea, Ac, cheap for ciaa. Tht tubaeriber bege leave to infrua hia old aa4 new cuataaiert tbat lie baa opened A VARIliTf HfOKB ' IX OLKN IIOrK, PA, And will aril gooda at price, to lull the tllr, liberal rrUuelloa will be made to euetonierl buy ing tc wnoleaaia. Call and eiaralnt eit ttock before nurehaaial elaewbere. A lilieral tbar of publio patronagau oucuea. C. i. KBAQY. nir Hope, I'a,, June U, 1A71. JkT K W S T O H E v ' IN IIOUTZDALE! F. OALLAOllKR bavin ttitt retnmrd tV-i too eaat will, an entire new and ootrpift avaen tnent of Merchandieo. luitatile for mtrr Spring traile, which hna hem aelerlert wtlh PT, rare ana nnuglti at low ratra, la prrparm i nlah the elllaena of Hnultitle anil vlctnitT wt'k gooda at n erjr liuhl aJvunce on Urtt fat (Ji eaah. Country Pindtice anl tSbinclea lakro inarkot price. Call ano eiamioe my a took etfar piiniuaiing eiaowoerv V. U At-LAW"'"" II nut a J ale. Pa, fab. S, 1B72-1 ' s TONES 8AW GUMMERS AND SAW UPSETS. Wt hart received lh. aarney fr I"1?"" -Ill Ull .v. ....r..,'. nrieea. Call tot eianlna theia. Tbey are Hie beat M JelD It II. F. Bllll-rR A