r X C 1 1 GEORGE B. GOODLANDER, tliTU AND POrll!TO. ; . CLEARFIELD, Pa. WKDHB8DAT MORNING, APRIL It, 1872. Tbo Constitutional Convontion re nMembled in Philadelphia on the 15th, aftomn adjournment of two wcoks. A Victory.- The Connecticut Dem ocrat Lav gained a glorious victory over the "nutmeg" Radicals. Ingor aoll, Dem., i elected Governor over Haven, Bad., by 6,420 majority. Stcdt Jr. Tho annual report of the President and Directors of the Pennsylvania rail road, for 1872, will be found at length in this issue. It is worthy of perusal, and should be crltl tally examined by ovory citizen of the I nmmnnwHlth. A Visit raoM "tui Government. -Gon. Grant spent several days ( UarrUhurg last week, lie looked i on the Legislature and the Legislators looked on him. There was not much fuss made over bim. IIo was stopping with Senator Cameron. Settled. A number of Philadul phia Bank Presidents got into a mud die as to whether Good Friday was legal holiday, and tolegraphed the Attorney General, at Harrisburir, who derided that the Act of the 12th of April, 18G9, makes it a legal holiday Adjourned. In accordance with tho joint resolution, passed some time previous, the Legislature adjourned line die, on Thursday, the 10th. But ler B. Strang, Senator from Tioga, was elocted ad interim Spouker. The Dem ocrati caBt thoir votes for Wm. Mo- Shorry, of Adams county. A Speech. Tho following is the spoech "the Government" doliverodat llarrishurg last week. It is very tatosraan-like, embelishod with i mining Intimation. Gen. Grant said "Gentlemen of the Legislature of Pnm.1.. tlla l I aia happy to meet you hens, Mi) hope that "J - iryawi'IU JUU DT UCVtlOp lOt gfMl ' nuivu uere ouneu. Ail Earthquake. The city of San halvador, capital of the Central Amer ican Rcpublio of that namo, was nearly destroyed by an earthquake.on the 10th of March. From 600 to 1,000 porsons porishod, and $12,000,000 worth of property was destroyed. Ono hun irod and ten shocks were folt, between the 4th and 10th. MAJUIl JACK wumminos. We re- Biot to chroniclo tho sudden death of this well-known Democrstic politician, which occurred at his borne in Solins grovo, on the Cth, from apoplexy. Ue was an unswerving Dcmooratio advo cate in thoso bonighted oountios of onyucr and Union, where the majori ty has for 85 years voted for "josoph rimer anu Stevens & Co. AM Able Speech John II. Orvis, J.sq., membor of tbo. lower House, from Centre, dolivered, on (be 8th, tbo ablest spoeth made in that body miis sossion. lio provos by the Gov crnor's ifessagosand Auditor Genoral and State Treasurer's .Reports, that somebody has stolon two million nine hundred and eighty-eight thousand one Hundred anI sixty four dollars ($2,088, 104,) out of tho State Treasury since isot). Vieproposo to lay Mr. Orvis' speech boforo our readers just as soon as we can find room. ' aripple MDBDEa. The small but savago tribe of Modoc Indians, which have infested Northorn California and Southern Oregon, havo inolosted tbe Government for a quarter of a centu ry and murdered many emigrants. Tho treachery of their Chiof, Capt. Jaok, on tbo 12tb, wo suspoct, will wipo him and bis tribe out of exist ence. Jack and his tribo have beon very restlvo fur somo time, and Gen. Caiibyand two Indian Commissioners, named Thomas and Mcacham, wore crdorcd to bold a oouncil with bim and learn what be wantod. On the - 12th of April they entorod bis camp by bis permission. But thoy never returned. Tho throo wore deliberate ly murdered. The body of Gen. Can by was found with two bullet holes through his head. Jlo was one of the bravost and best otHcors in tho armv. lie went through tbe Mexican and the late wsr,nnd now has been asesss Jnnted. . The Coxjoxticct Election. The Radicals are struck dumb over the re sult of tho election in the "nutmeg" Slato. Tho majority of 3,400 for lo gersoll, tho Dcmocrallo candidate for Governor, over Austin and Smith, tho Kudit-al and Temperance, candidates, and a Domocriilio majority of eighteen n juint ballot in the Legislature, Is flumdoiinjs o'rtonishmont to Radical cm. This State gave Grant over 4,000 nujoiity lust November. St. Louis elcoU a Pcmocratio Mayor by OTer 4,000 majority. This hi a clean turn rujmd. Cincinnati, which his been Rlictii' fo tho tune of 3,000 to 6,000, elects a fiempcraliu Mayor by 1,200. Cleveland, Tolejo n4 other Radical strongholds bave Jurntfd a l0r- Grant and his re!stioils,tho Credit Alobilier business and wlhor wrnptlon rings, aro yielding thoir fctilu. B breaks raur-i by Uta recent along the Erie Railway havo "aifd, and trains are again regularly. I mm cniiiit m . t f I Su0D rtur tne kssombling of tbe Legislature Senator Wallace intro duced a bill In tbe Sonate repealing all tbe laws exempting real ostate from taxation. This was to got on tho tax book millions of dollars worth of prop erty which tho Legislature in years past bad foolishly exemptod from tax ation. .. Tho properly alluded to was principally confined to the cilios and boroughs throughout the State, con sisting of Masonio Ilalls, Odd Fellow's Halls, etc, and was dono In this way: Somo sharp lot ownor would oonceive tho idea of building a threo or four story brick, with flno largo store rooms and well arrangod ofllces in tho two lower stories, which he would ront for $5,000 or 110,000. He would rent tho third or fourth Btory to the Masons or Odd Fellows and have it christoned tho Masonio or Odd Fel lows' Hall. At the next mooting o! tho Legislature somo philuntropic member would read a bill in place ex empting such hall from taxation, and the bill would pass without oven a call of tho yeas and nays. - And In this way a large amount of property in the Slato paid neither county,road, school, poor, borough, city, or any other taxes. j Uudor vbo bill round bulow ill's property must pay its duo proportion of tax, as well us farms and bouses and lots, which aro not balf aspro6t- able to the owners as that which has beon stealthily exempted from all man ncr of taxation by stupid legislators. Tho following is a copy of tho bill as it passed both houses : AS ACT To repeal ll laws exempting real ei Ute from tax ation. Section 1. Be it enacted, ifcc, That all real estate within this Common wealth shall bo liable to taxation for all such Durnoscs as now is or bore. aflormny oe provided by general laws, excepting only therefrom tho classes of property spoviUcally exempted from taxation by tho twenty-ninth soclion ot tho act of this General Assombly entitled "An Act to authorize tbe com mitteo of Michael Fox, a lunatic, to sell and convey certain real estate and for other purposes," approved April sixteenth, ono thousand eight hundred and thirty-eight, as construed by the third section of the act of this Ueneral Assembly entitled "An act to authorize tbe administrators of lloiiry Mincum, lute ol urawlord county, de ceased, to soil and convey certain real estato and for olhor purposes," ap proved July second, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-nine, except that the quantity ot land luoroby ex cmpted shall be and Is heroby increased to ten acres instead ot bve as therein named, also exempting from taxation all naraonot'es owned bv anv church i ---o , r or religious society with the lauds at. tached thereto nolexcooding five acres, a Ho excepting and exempting Irom such taxation all burial lots exempted oy tne provisions ot the act ot April filth, one thousand eight hundred and fitty-nino, entitled "An Act relative to incorporated comelory companies' and the lands and promises of all come- tery companies where such property ta ruald In ieuti ( tk aiole. nwrpoow of improving said lands and premises and whoso revenues of u liatever kind are devotod to that objoct and iu no Way inuro to the bonclit or profit of tbe corporators or any of them, and also excepting and exempting from such taxation all lunatic asylums, alms bouses, poor-houses, houses ot refuge, penitentiaries, and asylums, schools and hospitals supported by the an prcpriuiions annually maue tnerclo by this Commonwealth, togother with tho lands attached to tho same, and also excepting and exompting from such taxation all chariublo institu tions founded by charitable gifts or otherwise, the chiof revenues fur the support of which are dorioved from voluntary contributions, togother with the lands attached to the samo : and all laws or parts of laws inconsistent wiUi tho provisions ot this statute be and tho samo are horohy repealed. Provided, That nothing in this act con tained shall bo construed as repealing tho fourth soclion of tbo act entitled "An Act to amend tbo revonuo laws of this Commonwealth." annroved February twonty-third, one thousand ighl hundred and sixty-Bix. And pro vided further, That no burial lots sold to individuals for burial of the dead shall bo liable to levy and sale for any laxos wuateocver. PKOPEIITY EXEMPTED tBOM TAXATION BV TtlE roREUOINO BILL '. All churches, meeting Iioubos or other places of stuled religious wor ship, with ten acres of lund annexed thereto. All universities, colleges. academics and school houses bolonir- ng to any county, borough or school listrict, or incorporated, orected. on- uowod or established by virtuo of any law of this State, with ten acres of land annoxod thoroto. All court houses and ails. All porsonacos owned bv nnv hurch or rolitfious society, with five acros ol land attached Ihoreto. All burial grounds belonging to any re gions vgngrogauon. All bunul lots elonging to nnv person or family. All lands and promlaoa balmiuieia to oomctery companies whore tho rovon- ios are used solely to improve such unds and premises. All lunalio axy- urns, nlme-houses, poor-houses, houses ol reluge, and penitentiaries, with lands attached to samo. All asylums, schools and hospitals, with the lands attached to tho samo, whore tho samo are supported by btaloapproprialiuns. All charitable- Institutions and lands attached thoroto whose chief rovonues aro from voluntary contributions The repealing clauso subjects all das sos of proporty not covered by these ueouripuuns 10 genoral laxullon. State Trkasubeb. Tho Radical loadors havo about as much rospcel for the Constitution and tho rights of the people as a wolf has for lambs. No better cvidonce of this fact is needed than the action of that party in the Legislature upon the Slato Treasuryi question. '1 he people last tun adopted an amendment to tho Constitution, authorizing the election of a State Treasurer by popular volo. Yet the Legislature has just passod a bill continuing Mr. Msckey, the proa on& incumbent, In office until May, 1271- Jt Is a wonder they did not itt It five years. We are sorry to state tbat A few Democratic Senators and members deported thomsolvet very strangely apon this quostion, and It looks to uit, at this distanco, as though "Bob" had "lees tbeai" The 1pporllottMtnt. Tho Congressional apportionment bill, as finally adopted, is one of the most infamous measures passod by tho now doccasod Infumoul Legislature If thcro Is no Improvement in morals and intelligence in tho future, tho member will stonl tho Capitol before throe years pass around. But to tho bill. - Tho Twentieth District is com posed of the oountios of Centre, Clear field, Clinton, Elk, Milllin and Union. The State is apportioned Into twenty seven Districts. The Domocrats will carry tho following eight Districts: First, Eighth, Tenth, Elovonth, Thir teenth, Nineteenth, Twentieth, Twenty-first, and tho Radicals will have nineteen members. The vote polled for Governor lust full was 071,141. For Buckalew, 817,700; forHartranft, 353,387. Thus every 21,110 would be ontitlod to a Congressman. But as arrangod, in tbo bill in quostion, it takes 39,720 Democrats to elect a Congressman, whllo It tnkes but 18,000 Radicnls. A discrimination of rooro than a hundrod per cent. Can any thing bo more infamous and damna ble r The act in question trsnsfurs us from the XVIth, by the bill vetoed by Gov. Geary, to tho XXth, and strikes Snyder county off and is made up of the following counties : Connlit, Vim. vol. Had. vole. Centre., 1.711 9.4.11 ,?H l,l5 1,717 67 1,7 !,0S Cleerltld Clinton Kile Milllin t'oion Totel l)tm. naj 1.ISI 1,705 1,171 15,059 1,511 1J,W Our .fVir Grnnd Inspector and Miiqumior or t oimuls and ContiulattM. When a man Is out of his regular uno oi empioyinoni he will ollen turn his head to anything rather than rust or siarvo. ide .Newman, tho divino, who not long sinco was tho delight of mo uelighllul congregation of the Metropolitan Methodist Episcopal church of Washington. Tbo Rev. Nowman, for somo causo not Doeitive- ly known, lost his parsonship, sweet ciiimcs anu an. lie cou:u pray at the Chiof Migislrnto no more, and the chaplaincy of the mighty Sonate was insufficient to solace him. Whero could he find comfort f Our aminblo President has found it for him. Tbo Washington correspondents tell us that his ex-parson&bip has been ap pointed to the exalted ollico of Grand Inspector and Inquisitor of Consuls and Consulates to China, Japan and all tho Oriental countries. Of a verity he was iu luck in losinc his parson- ship. Poor pay and plonty of work were bis lot in tbo iluthodist templo. Rich rowards and easy timos are be fore bim now. He bss nothinir to do but travel like a princo, draw without limit on tho Treasury and study the Iloalhen Chinos. Who wouldu't be parson to His Excellency on such terms? Whon ho returns all ho will be expected to do will bo to imitate nis wonuonui predecessors to wit, mako a bill for anything under ono hundrod thousand dollars SiraiuHt tbo government, writo a long-winded and NignmmftiiMI repvrk utvuti Ills "In- spoctions," and look wise forever after. ell, we are commir to tho oninion that these Consular inspections are auoui "played out," to use an inelo gam out torcible expression. If it is worth whilo at all to send a hichtoned detectivo abroad to look after our Con suls and thoir doings, surely it is worm wiiiio to send some one equal to the duty some ono having a knowledgoof our commercial relations and posscssod of brond views and busi ness exporicuco. Doos tho divine ISewman possoss this knowledge and experienco? Wo fear not. In bis manoeuvres about tho lobbies of tho halls of Congress he may havo picked up somo limited notions of "oommnr. cial relations," but hardly enough, and centainly not of the right kind, to fit bun for Ins new Bold of action. If our amiublo President hod mado thin llustrious ox-parson Inspector Gen oral of Hell Gate widening it would havo beon scarcely more iuapnronri-ato.-iV. F. Herald. Germany, ItuMlaand .luttrta. Emperor William, Prince Bismarck nd on Moltko, with a brilliant re tinue, are to Icavo Borlin for St. Peters burg on tho 25lh of the present month. On the following day, according to lh programme, tho Crown Prince of werniany and bis wife, the Princess ictona, will loovo Berlin for Vieiyin. This announcement is valunblo.chiefly for the reason that it shows that a good understanding prevails, among the threo imperiul familios. Emporor n iiiium, in me mosi nanasomo man ner possible, repays tho visit which tho Czar Aloxniidor made to Berlin at tho close of tho lalo war. Austria, nowover, was not uniiind on that oo casion ; and as Austria Is now recov ering fiom her misfortunes and com- mnnding attention through her grand World's Fair, the Crown Prince and his amiahln l'rineess ro (o Vienna In iuko part in the oponing coremonies of the Exposition. In itself this in terchange of courtesies is all verv well. For tho present it moans pouco. ltr..l I i L . :. ii . 1 nuuiu umi. it, ouuiu convinco us that tho peace would be lusting I Unlinp. pny, ii gives us no such assurance On tho arrival of Knipcror Willium with bis suit St. Potorsburg will bristle with bayonets, tho Russia will adorn horself in tho irerireous nanonlv of war. n win to the same in V lonna on tho occasion of the opening of the Exposition. The peavoof to-day may be bhaltored tomorrow; and then what will siitnify all thoso lirofessioim T. ... . V of friendship J Voor France, so re cently imperial, too, is now left out in tho cnld. liut Franco enn afford to bo indifferent, JJor time will vet oomo. i'tw York Herald. Oakes An rai. Tho Montgomery (Ala) Advertiser Is losing onfidonce in men and things. It ofTurs a dvs- perato wugor that "Ouhes Ames, if nominated by a Judical convonlinn, wouia obtain moro votes lor I'rnstdent than any olhor man in tho United States. IIo could boat llurtranflt or Hi mon Cum en i ii in Pennsylvania, or i-omcroy in nonius. - LOI8r.ATIO. Tho riiilsdnltihln Ledgtr says t Tho "mysterious disap. penranoo" or a bill that had boon pass, ed by both lioosos of the Stalo Legis. Inture Is reportod from JIarrisburg . That is bad onougli, but not quite so bast as the oooaslonal "mysterious ap pearai" upon tho sUitue book of sen thai oovor jtevd either Jipusr Col.tlcClure& Lrrlure, Just provious to tho adjournment of tho Lcgisluluro, on tho lOtli., the "Kooslors In the uouso nnd a resolu tion passod requesting Senator M'Clu re to give them "a locturo on reform." Tho invitation was a burlesquo, but it bit in unothor direction. The Phil adelphia Led'ier has tho full spocch and as it Is iu much moro to the point, and just as tho uoionoi would suy it, wo cannot rof'raln from tivlng It a place. It is rich, rarg and racy : Mr. Speakor and Commonors of tho Sla'.o of 'Pennsylvania i 1 thank you for tho distinction you havo conferred upon mo by your invitation toaddrors you on the subject of reform. I know of no other body of mon, oithcr of tho present or past, that nocds Instruction on tbo necessity of both publio and privato morality so much as the House ot Jlcpresentalivos ol this atato, now beforo mo (laughter,) or tbat bus so broudly and doeply experimented in the lino of individual and olllciul prof ligacy. (Laughter and applause.) 1 am not suprisod, howover, that it (a so when 1 consider that of the members serving in this Uouso from my imme diate locality, many waro not oven nominated, und few, If any, woro over elected. - Shouts of laughter. Isont you reform bills, which cost mo roany days of anxious thought and Iu bo r to ported, but you danced not whon I piped to you, neither did you worn responsive to my mourning over tho dogenorucy of the body politic I must nUinfl however, uiui yuu wu prompt executioners, for every b'flthat looked toward reform was negtitivcd with a yell as fast as rules would al low. But in political, as olton ii mornl and religious circles, tho darkest hour is just boforo tho dawn of da, and it is gratifying that, after you lavo con summated all tbo harm you can possi bly inflict upon the State,yoi havo by a unanimous resolution culled for a conlession. Laughter. It was woll to pauso thus, just for the suke of novelty or refurunco, so that when tho tempest breaks you can point to this becoming act of contrition for the wrongs dono to your constituents and to the Commonwealth. Ap plause and sa roust io shouts. Most of you who havo for three mouths been serving in tbe places to which ojher porsons wero elected by the poor le, havo uiacountod tho rolrihutivo wave of popular reprobation bv creatine: officers by legislative enactments, to which you hope to retire; and those unprovided for hopo to bo placed on tho indvfinito pay-roll of the pasters and folders of the Uouso, in acoorance with the provulont custom here to ponsion decayed statesmen. Shouts of laughter That you seek liboral counsels in have good seed sown in mo ciiiios ot virtuo lhatsurrounds you. isu hopeful sigh of the times, and if you do not cheat us moro than 30,010 in l'hiladulphm next rail, tho places that know you now, will know most of you no moro forever. Laughter liul 1 turn to tbo fuint silver liniiiir on the deep cloud of your record. One act of this House gladdened tho hearts ot the whole people of the Stulo. and roinsniiod hopo throughout the ongtn and breadth of the Common wealth. I refer to your vote in the midst of disorder that, at a Philadul- dulphia fire, would bo called a roil, on Monday ovoninir last, fixinir an ear v day for your final adjounment. Laughter and applause 1 I havo heard of no citizen of tlm Ktsta.whn did not heartily approve of that act. Xaughtor. 1 am happy to point to it as tho oasis iu tho wilhored dosort that you havo mado about you, and accord you credit lor it. Hoping, gentlemen, it l may ba pardoned fo the use of tho term, laughter, that ino icngm oi your uvos may corres pond with the measure of your virtues and that you will bo succeeded by bet ter men than yourselves, 1 bid you gooa nigni. The Senator rolircd amid roaring ap piause anu a snowor ot paper balls. MISS H. S. SWAN'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS CLEARFIELD, FA. rpill SUMMER TERM of fie r en weeks, will a wwHimeooe monoay, npru ism, Hfj, TERM8 OF TtlTIOX. Reading, Orthographr, Writing, OtijMl Lee one, Primary Arithmetic and Primer? Heograjvby $7 00 History, Local and deseriptire Geography with Map Drawing, Urammar, AleoUl and written Arlthraetl... (00 Algebra and the Soienees 11 00 Instruction in Instrumental music 10 00 Oil painting, 24 loaeon II to Wsi work a ee ror full partlenlere send for Circular. ClcarOeld, April 9, 1873. 17:70 ye rjIIU AUTOMATIC Knlltliig JIad.Iiic! This Knitting Machine ll one of the most nee fill inrei.tlens of the age. By untiring efforts and ingenloiii eiperiaients the lueentor has acnieveu what thnutaada he nnsncKessfnlly . ... anilil.MI .MA- (.in. r mat win kaitaaock In seeoa minutes, heol and toe, eemplete. Narrows and widens. Knits all gradrsof yarn. Nubi.i. T.H,.. ll,,i. Men's Knit Jackets, Hosiery of all sl.es, and al most an endless eariety of Useful and Omaui.nl. al Ooode. It will knit from a Watoh Uuard to a oieign noon, and does it with neatness and das paten. Person that are iuoapicieted from hard wora,an ram trout )a TO U IOI T. A IM4 ..... Per Dy with the Knitter. This MaeMne hns taken the Richest Premiums at tbe Priaelpel Bspoelllene, etlnle aed C'ouaty . !. ' sinipio anu aureole 10 oonteruotlon, and will wear a life-time. As it la eonstraeled witk the finest meohanieal exactness, and fer general range of work. "IT 1IAJ NO EQl'AU" and is only limited la beauty and stria by (ha iinagiaatioa and Ingenuity of the operator. MlET.ilL VlttCK, IO.OO. For reference tbe pullio oan address oroakl on. on the fnllowlnc resi.lents of ( Irarfleld enuni. , Joilak lhoniison, Jone'hnsl Hartshorn. J.h Norrie, II. II. k liter, John F. HluU, Ciitw.nsnlle; Lewie J. Hurd and John Orr, Hurd P. O.; Klak Johnston. Abrel.nm Htiencor. Flisba Fentnn (Irsmpias Hills P. O. I Joseph Kirk, Job Ow ens, James Curry, Lumber City. Samuel Jrukins, KsqH at lurwensrllle, la tba Oeaeral Ageat for Cli arlield and Jeflerson ooun lirl. All necersary infonnatiou .can br ehl&in.J by calling up .n bim. April 10, U73-tf. BIKTRIC T COIfKT OF TUB IMTKII States. In ilankruptry. In the matter of i. iu. niexanner, t.anarupt. Western Oislrlot of Feunselranla. as A ... rant has l,ren issurd br said Court aenin.t estste of T. M. Alexander, ol the eounty of Cle ar Seld and Slate of Heno.-f Itania, In aaid liistrlot, -..HMu.-ii m u.ii.nini iinon IMiTlllon oi nie em, I. ors, and tbe paymeut of anr debts and tbe nVii... ery of any property belonging to said bsnkrupt, to him, or to bis use, and tba Itaoslur of w. pertT by kirn, am forbidden hy Uir. A meeting oi ine ereuiiors ot sain bankrupt, to prurs Itierr debts and choose one or more Aislguin-s of his estole, will be held al a Court of llaukriibtae to 07.1. j . .. ' lu uisinoi, on Die 27lh day of May, A. II. IS7S, at 1 1 o'fliork, A M at the ollioe of ll. L. Kr (s, Kv , bi-fore B. K Woodrun", Kq , one ol the Ili gl.lere In Bank ruptcy of said dlslrlvt. Jllli.N HALL l'r" 21. U. 8. Marshal for said di.'trlol. V"()th r to n t(mi it,ri,0 UM. y dersigned would remtlully Inform hisous tomeri that ho will eentlnua lha business of Bwr-hrewlng. at bis est.Mi.hia.ot, In Cle.rSel l, and will be pleased to furnish etle.t. dees quality of lleer lobls oustoiuereUY TUB Ktl-li, wot self .a ui-, a.n'tyof which mi easterners will pleaso lake ooliif . ' , . . t-IUHLL. ECMA1TR i April 1, 173, J I pd. i 3friu guJt'ntliSfmfnts. Mrrmnlllc Appraisers' List T 1ST of ReUII Peelers In Forelrn aud Di J J meat ie earrrheniliie In ClearAelti ouunty, fur tbe yenr ISi.l, lis l iceiau fiiee. ttttmt. Clau. He. II John O. Olit;nwIU 14 tllneK.A. Wright 7 14 11. Annetrong m 7 14 Wm. 8. JJiclu-jr A Hun T tl C.J. Keany T 14 U. W. HUUl 7 14 Win. M. , 13 ArnoMAIIerteh'nl 11 Thoiupeon A Co..l It Cellmnnellieff... 13 W in. A. Pels 14 L. V. II. Honor... 12 Jolm Irvln 1 14 11. Killer K.A.AW.D.IrVin ftKrATt.'R. 14 J. J. Jeokeim...... 13 Iluover Urue rKRUUXOK, 14 John M. I'.nva omen. II ItoU. r). Stewart. II Mr. !. bliiri-j. 14 UninUtuiiMmliAin 11 A Laoo!tlo OO UK. U Kills, IrninAPon 14 Win. I.. Shew.... 14 J. SVoli l'k-(nl... 14 Win. Mniies. .., 11 II. II, Morrow...-' GlllDAM. 13 T. II. Form; 14 11' ll. Hcboonortr OULIl'l. U II. Alleinen 10 V. A A. Hvnn.... 11 T. A. i-ridikuz ... HOl'TRDAt.B. II J. 8. Wilhim..... 13 I'ut UalleKlier 14 Wm. Charlton...- 13 Jamri punn....... 14 Mathias Maver... II Y. LlrorlKhlACo- 14 Porter A Co - 14 W. H. Il.llman... 14 Ii. O. dates 14 Uetd Bros. A Co. 1.1 rl McfnrliMe.t. 1" 14 Jerry Cuopcr ir Li lt Pnvltl llill 14 J. W. IUII 14 U. W. Burnl.nucu 14 U.il.t. Uoli.nt'j... II MoUwAKIIIf.iuIII 14 Win. MilieUcy 1 1 T. A. Modre 14 It. 1'. llenilcriun. II J. ll.Kllti II Jou-ob Campbell A Hon : It 1. M.goiilb II l'Uilip M.'dM., BOGflf. H Jna. Hull t 8oni in 13 Kiln HmeoJ L'o. IS 14 J. i'oreat 7 SRinroKU. It RlliotrioirrUlge... II ItJ. II. Willieme, 14 Ab. Orahain 13 Krsler, McMuih A Co SRA1IT, II C. llurket 14 It. II. Moore 14 W.J. Means 14 Kunls A Clinter... 14 John e-aeurieh... 14 J. W. Carlirl 14 HoSt, Mcll.nJrr, 14 J. Ihberlnn.K'o 14 J. Stewart. No. 1 14 Cbea. McFaddon. 14 lrter I.opoleon... 13 II. W. Drown. .... 14 Wm. Kcaree 14 Clerenoelticberdf 13 I), (loodlander.. 14 J. Stewart, No. J. 14 John Nengte.. 13 I.. U. Carlifle. II Schweni A Co IS C. II. CoryellACo 2 14 T.J. llntke 13 Morrison, KaneA Co JiiRIUIf. II Jas. MeKeiben... 14 1'arker Strung. ... 13 II. Swan It J. C. Johnston... II Jno. Knne A lira II J. A. Terpe 12 St-RF!DB. 13 Jarkson Fatobin.. 14 J. C, Conner 13 Horace l'atcbio... 14 Jas. MeMurrnj... 14 A. W. 1'att hin.... 14 Lamborn, Bell, l-'rcdlr A Co.... rarer. 14 Straw A Ueerl.... 14 Mary J. Comfort.. KAKTlISI'fc. 1 1 Godfrey Fisher... 14 I. C. Slr-Closkey.. 14 Wm. J. Hopper-. 13 J. W. Po'trr 14 Tbomaa Myore... it fox. 14 Simon Ftynn 14 I). A J. Kiuard... 14 Samuel Htarr li nn eirr. 14 H. W. Speneer... 14 MoKre A Co.... 14 Wm. I'urdr 14 Hose A MeCune 14 James Curry.... 14 0. I'. IMerae 14 Wm. Hunter.... 14 II. II. Kurd 14 A. L. Hurd 14 Win. McUarrey 14 Joo ltockenaerry 13 Nutter, HeeisACo 10 II lluan 'lallaener. 12 rerguaon, Host A Co I II I. I., i'ercason A II Wm. II. W.gonor rtiAnrmn. 1.1 Wrilbt A Ilro.... Co 13, S II. F. Digler A Co 30 MORRIS. 10 I). W. HoltACo... 14 Leonard Kyler... 14 Jonas Mons 1 1 Frier Moyer 14 James Thompson 14 Austin billon.... saw wAsnitQToi. 10 J. It. Mc.Mnrray. 14 Johnson A llale. 11 Wm. Foster II Samuel MoCune.. oac-sotA. 14 J. It. lli-own 14 J. II. Fridsy UN. 1.. Bubins II McUauzhri- A Co 7 II KoM. Mitchell.... 7 12 K. W. (Irahaui....l2) 10 J. M. Kratser.... 10 13 Stewart A Son.... 10 14 R. II. PUaw 7 10 Wm. Rord 10 14 Tlieo. 8teenson.. 7 ft Kiebard Moeion- to II Miller A l'owell- li 14 II. r.Nauele 7 10 J. Hbaw A Son... 20 11 J. S.KIiowers 7 14 C. I. etsin ! 7 II Bttmuel I. royder 7 14 J. M. Maconibor- 7 12 W. U. Kelly J) 13 UartswiekA Irwin 10) 1-4 Mrs. tl. Il.ialich, 13 HeckellAcbryrer 10 II It McCeit Weaver A Heitv. 4l 14 Mra.Thna. llncklo S Kratier A l.ytle.. 30 14 K. A. Scolleld.... II l,trer ririral Ii 14 A.Meers II U.C.Hsmore,eoal 14 Wm. Turksr.litua 14 Dai id Adams.... 14 U. 1). Ooodfcllow A fiobo 13 A. I. fihaw 14 Mrs.T. E.Walson 14 P. A. (laulin 14 John Troulmso... II Job A. Htadler. 14 A! iee Rynder.mu- eio store 13 K. B. Isett I is. t. ituak C0VI-6T0W. 14 Justin Plnbell..,. 14 Francis Coutriet. II L. J4. Coutriet.... 14 Henry Totbers... 14 Mrs. Slarla llidar 14 Henry Cochran,,. 14 Pred Sohnarrs.... 14 Geo. MrrrellACo 14 W. K. Longley.... 14 Uilliland A Ucck- ndorn 14 A. Biglemaa 14 M. B. Couoway... 7 10 Lireright, Linglo A Co 11 E.U.llartmaoACo 14 tlcorge K. Jones. 14 T. 8. A J. B.I sou I Moshanpon Land A Lumber Co... It D. R. Uood 13 T. C. IleimsACa 10 II Michael Barry.... 14 A Render 14 forcmaa A Ilea . helk , - . 14 MoUrath A Co.... 13 David Foreey..,. 10 14 O. L. Knarrs 14 J. D. llallerly.... riaa. 14 Adam 8uitu...n.. risto.t. II P. E. Ilrubaker... 13 J. R. Arnold 10 WOODWASD. 14 Samuel Haggarty 14 is. w. i.amburn. 14 Hubert Wariog... 14 Muses MoCulle h A Stewart ctarRRaviLi.1. 13 Faust A Uoodwin 10 14 T. W. Fleming... 7 14 A Uates 7 14 Jaoob tlilger 7 14 Jos. R. Irwin... 7 U D. 8. Plotner ; 7 14 Alexander Bros.. 7 14 Wus. Luther...... 14 Wm. W. Albert... 14 Wm.A.CbaseACo 14 Thus. Ilenderaoo. 14 MeCully AHamey II Frank Bulger.... 14 Jamas Cornely.... (TAIL DIALIBS III TATIMT III HUMS. C'uss. license. 4 llrady, Paniol Ooodlander 4 " Julius A. Terpa, 4 Beooarla, C. J. Keagv 4 " 6imon McFarlan 4 Coinglon, L. M. Coudriet 4 C'urwrnsrilla, Joseph It. Irwin 4 ' Alexander Bros 4 Clearfield, Rirhard Mo.sop 4 V. D. Watson.:. 4 - Hartswick A Irwin . S 4 " hraiter A Lille 3 " A. I.Ehaw : .10 4 Oulich. P. A A. Flynn t 4 Oraham, T. II. Foroey. i t Houston, C. II. Coiyell at- Co 4 Nsw Washington, j'. R. MoMunsy 4 O.oro'a, I). H. Uood 4 Woodward, Ssmoel llsgireny HII.LKIl's TAX. 14 Bnrnslde, Horace I'atcbin 7 14 loshi-n. J. B. Hbaw... 7 14 Limber City, O. U. Lytlo f II Pike, John Irwin 7 i Joselth 8nenocr - 7 II " 0. II. Logan 7 14 Lnloa, Joseph K. Arnold... ., 7 SHRwana. ? Cleardsld, Charles Coheller..,... I " Casper Letpoldt S a a sk ana. Luthersburg. F. K. Arnold A Co It ClearOeld, Clearfield County Bank 30 Osccols, Lloyd, Caldwell, Lawsba Co.... 30 it.tiAntis, re rtsa, arc ClrorSeld, l. Metlaugbey, I table 30 Osceola, J. C. Rikarit, 1 table . 311 " Benjamin 8agert, 1 alley Ifl " J. C. Ackord, begatille table 30 " Benjamin Bnagard, Isn pin alley.. .10 t certify the atx.ee to ba a correct Ii st of the perrons assessed. Notice is berehy given tbat an er a.i.1 mi .li vw,,u!itrer-B onus i ClearSeld, on FRIDAY, lha 2d day of May west, where all who feel aggrieved can attend if they sea nroner. Ka ai,..rlinn r.s...ti.. can ho made after the day of Appeal. V. H. REAM, April lth, 1871. Ilercantila Appraiser. To Tax-Pavers I I N aeeordanoa with tbe Act of tba flener.1 A.. I semhlyof this Commonwealth, approved the lid dny of March, A. D. 1870. and Ilia snoi.l.. mom approtoa the Id dar of Anrll. A. n IAtk relntina to tho collrellon nf fas, in th .....i. of ClaarAold,"ntim Is Iherefura hereby given to the lax payers residinc In Ilia iti.lrli. n..j eluw, that the County Treasurer, in accordance run tne secona eci-llon ar eaia Aet.w II tlnrf the rl noes of holding lha borough and township elections on the following named days, for the pmpose of receiving the County and Bute taxes i "r ins year IS73: For ClearSeld and I.awrenca township, Friday a"d Maturday, May td and 3d. For Kar.haus, Tuesday, May Sth. For Covington, Wednesday, May 7tb. ror iiirnrq, jnurMay, May Stb. For IIo. hen, Friday, May Dth. If.ir Bradlord, Saturday, May lOlli. For (lmbam, Monday, May 13th. For Morris, Tuesday, May llth. Fur Decatur, W ednesday,' May 14th. For Oscaols, Thursday, May 1 5th. For llmitsilnle, Friday, May ISih. Fit Hoggs, Saturday, May I7lb. For Huston. Tuesday, May 201 b. For Union, Wednesday, May HI si. For Brady, al Wesl Liberie, Thursday, May 22d. inmmne, rnuay, May I.iu. " " Luthersburg, UnlurdaT, May 24th. For Curwansrillo, Mondny, May 20th. For P.ke, T day, May 37th. For Bloom, Wednesday, May 2Sth. For Penn, Tbursdav, May 2111b. For Lumber City, Friday, May 3ltfi. . . For Ferguson, Faturday, May 31st. t'pen all teles nsld to the Treasnrer there will be a reduction of FIVK PER CENT srhete Ave por oeut. will be add,) la Juln nrrl, to all unpaid Usee, making a dlnrrenoe of TEN per aenl. to tjromnt taa-aaeara. PaHlea can, after tbe 1st of May, pay their taxes at the Trmsueer a one. The belanosj of tba distriots still be visited after June court. SAMUEL P. WILSON, Treasurer's, OHe, Irsamrer CUneM, Ps , April , U7I. j ' IMTOI'JUItOHIf draws for June Term, J A. 1). lb3i r f i OSASIS JISUHIS. T.R. WisshburD.Ileccarla Jobs M. itos Bell heimiel l.aiuliart.. Hoggs Walter rlilrey..Bradlord (1 eo. C. Kirk Brady Jus.M 'Murray. Burniddit Jaaab A. Broth Ctiesl 8ol. Maurcr... Covington J. F, Weerar...ClearHeld Jno. lrvin..Curwi-iisvillo Moses Ownns....Deoatur Jno. T. btraw..Forgusou Wm. Msrray fllrard A, U. Waller. ....Iloshsn Josiab Evans. ..tlrabara Alex. Beam .Oulich 11. O. Howuiau,..IIusloD Tbo. Hmiib Jordan Ubs, Kohnarrs K.irthaul Ham'l. Powell. Lawrriiee Wm. Roihroek... Morris (leo. M. llrlsbcn. Osceola John Bloom, br.....Pika Nathan Linea I'ulon TIIAVCIUia JI'ROIII rttlST 1YII:. Jamrl Haines.. .ncocariulAli'm. llluoiii... Ferguson Charles T. Thnrp.,.lEelllllobort Lconnrd..Uuslico Amos U 'la ' John A. Fulton.. Vu. nuieal BoggsllMward Flanders Dulloh Wm. tlallngbor... Robert Hiillivan..lluston w w. cpei.dy... " Juseph Kliircy..Bradford Ellis .Smosl...., " C. Uuiiiuicl..,. " Dan'l ftoodlander.Iliadv John P. Beck " ' : Alei. ribea 1 John C'ailile " Kain'l II. Kunts... Prod. Hmiley ; - Chas. Bobwoin.... " Eraslus Lutbvr... " John Jamison.... " Andrew I.iddle.... ' J. Linos (of Jos ).. Wm. Hunter Chest J. M. Mi-ard..Covinglon W. E. Tbomps n, W. P. Chauibors..Curwenirille Daniel Lengin....U!rard J.tl. Williuins... Jordan tl. l'lslicr...A...linrtbaus lr. E. Ulooia.t.Lawrinco K. A. Mitchell. Jos. Onens " Jauos Forost... ' J.O.Hthrytas. " T. N. Fulton... ' (leo. Hart Morris N. Palmer.. .N. Warh'ta John Foreman. ..Osocula James Young.... " D. II. Johnston Pi-na David T. eh.irp.,.. UoIhtI Owens., Pike Jno. Laljorde, Jr.l'nion 8. J. Ulll.ott ' O. llojhiubery.Woodwd Tuvtmn jraoni sui oxp wans. Thus. C. Wall.Bacearla Jas. L. Morgao,,.Uoggs Tbos. Holt Rudolph Burk..Bradford Adam tlrabaia.. Wm. 8. Taylor.. " T-k. r-..... ..a... j Wm. L. Porter.... " 8. R. Lobaugb.... w O. K. rimaed...lloniaide Ham'l Brk-kK-y ' Enoch Qearbart.Deaatur Amos Hublcr..Uraliam tleo. Moyor " Paul J. f''ynu....tluii-h Chaa. Brown llusloa David Horning... " James Jackson Kni Dennis Owens.. Lawr'noe Jaoob Oulich.. " Isaao Uooo.... " Daniel Fry Curat John F' H. I'enniogton " Jas. II. fb W. Bcbnarrs. Covington Alex. (JlsBoy...i.. Morris John Dougherty ....Cl'fd L. I I.ingle Osoeola M. H. Ogd.n ' J.lJaIli.gb.-r..N.Va.b'ln John Troutman.... " Asaph Kirk I'rnn J. linger.. .Curwensvilloljus. C. Bloom... ....Pike EPOKT OF TIli2 AUMTOJtS JLtv or Covington town-hip for IB72 1 ROAD Fl'.VD. Anthony flett and Augustus Slul-on, PopervisorB of t'ovinglon lownsb p, in aeaoont with Road tuna oi saia township fur le.l, DXBToR. To amount of lax levied for l;2. (ID", ss To amount of unseated drawn 2tl0 00 To order on township treasurer. 10 29 Total 7t! 7 carniToa. By amount of work done. fCCA 04 By exoneration J 13 By old orders paid.. ?; 37 By per centage on duplicate 24 01 By lime making settlement. 4 00 Balance due township SJ 6$ Total .eyes 7 Poor fi'.nd. John Variot, Overseer of tho Poor of Covington township, in account with tho Poor fund of said township for 1372, nccTo. To amount of duplicate ,..!2iO 23 (SKUITon. By bill of goods for Peter Smith, penpi", tl 75 By ordi-rol Mrs. Beese for boarding 1'ster .Smith, paaper , l.cfl 00 fly bill of goods for Peter r-uiilh, pauper, 21 20 lly two rtdys service Hy par crutsiro 00 dunlioaie 4 12 M 1 30 2 00 Hi : is lly duplicate and making out Ibc same.., liy one d.iy At settlement By exonerations Balance due township Total oj Wo, the undiTaie-urd Auditors 01' Covineton township, having axsminrd tho aeoounls of An thony Oett ami Augustus Mulson, supervisors, and John Variot, Ovcr.eer of the Poor, of said township, for If;, Und thrm as above stetrd. law re. nik klo11d, John j. picakd, johx mulson, Attest: D. O. O1.101, Clerk. Auditors. Covington township, April 9, 1S73-31. KEroitT OK THE AUDITORS ol Brady township for IS72 1 ... vnou viivn .... Joseph Postli lbwaito and J. C. Barrel!, Orarseerl 01 tna j'oor ror Brady township, in account with tho Poor Fund of said towuaaip: IiSSTnt. To amonnl of tax levied (410 01 o uncollected nous ol S bailor W 67 Tu balance at settlement ... in or to amount from Jesto Lyons 4130 Total.... , raai.iTua. Vl2 ii By services rendered by overseen By hoarding Paddy 4 weeks, t days.. Ry bills for keenine saanars 74 2 10 00 4011 4a Ry nolee destroyed.. By percentage on '40 IS 12 02 S 10 207 6 Celaaoo due township ToUL , KUAU BUND. Joba Voider, Supervisor of Brady township, in ecuuut wiiu iue noau tuna 01 raid township: tiXRToa. To full amount of tax levied $095 17 To back lax g jj 10 baianoo account...., 217 SI I l,22l 32 ritRtllTOB. Ry work dono by citisens (191102 liy work done by supervisor..., 2IA 00 Rv par ocntage 7 12 Ry exonerations j q Py easb naid out v By back tax.. ;7 41 Total st Ml M Charlea Radaker, Supervisor of BradT townsbin. in account with lbs Road Fuud of said township t nxarna. To lull amount of lax levied. $1,1" To balaneo account..... 224 2t Total CHRMTOa. ... $!,3C2 91 ... (.01 M 194 00 2 2 14 24 20 20 .. m 97 By work dons by ciiiai-n. Ry work done by supervisor.. By per ocntage Ry exonerations.. Ry cash paid out By amount of baok tax . , Total ti.ogj 01 no, the nndaraiened Auditors ot Hreil Inan. ship, having examined lha aceonnts of Josenh usweiuwHiie ana d. v. usrrett, uierscers of tbe oor, and Joho No dee and Ph.rlpa hBk.r Supervisors, dud tb.ia aa atovo elated. JAilES IHVIK, J. A. TKHPK. A'teett CHRISTIAN KORR. J. W. Cone, Clerk, Auditors. Luthereburg, April 2, Ifi'l.-It OOK AIN'D i.'ead: S1DDLG tl IIAR.VESS M.4KIG! JOHN 0. HARWICK. Msrket St., CLEARFIELD, I'a., the man lo ro to If eon eraait a ant of ARNKSS or a new HADULE, or anything alee i.n .iue. sse lurns oat as good work as Is dona in any shop lo Pennsylvania, and his prices aiv vrv veasooBOia. Constantly on band a full Una af TROTTING GOODS. such as Trotting Raddli-s, Quarter and Shin Roote, Trotting itolleis, Whips, Fine Brushes and Combs, Ao. A Uno assortment of Nets, Herns Covers, " Mianaois, iiuuaio itoDes, etc, slo., kept in season, la faot anything that horsemen staud la need of is always on baud. All of which will hs sold at wholesale or retail at lha very fairest rale. Repairing promptly attended lo. All work guaranteed. Kliop In toon foruirrly ercuplrd as Post Office. April , n?J. NOTU U TO TRl:lAKl:Maj.A,ppr. sons are berehv cautioned eeslnai ..ni.. or in way damaging timber, or cutting lah polos, pla wood or sums, or in any other way destioy. lug timber or trespassing on tba premise! of llrooin A Mrkay, Thomas Uroom nr Wm. 8 Iliekry, In Ileeraria tuwnthlh. naar Whim.. aa (ha law will be strictly enforoed against all' who are caught trriplssing. And all persons .ir ,gf. Pn properly 01 llrooin A Iilckey, near Whlimer rnn, oa Claargrld areek, Will UkO notloe thai ell hank Mnt n.mml . , bofura tba Umber asm be moved off the Iwuk. WM. 8. DIPKET A 80N, febl tt For OHOOM A MCKKV. IIIMti rtATllK, NOTICK.JuToa it baraby given that let leas of wdralnitlratlen oa the ss tale ef WM. K. WRIULKY, dee d, lata of the borough ofCIoarlleid, Clear Oold eounty, Pa., having keen duly granted to the undersigned, all pareoen Indebted la aald estate will aleaai seek immediate payment, and those having claims or demands will present them properly aiuhealaoaled for eeillsasnt without delay, . B. WUIiiLsf, F. 0. Vf ftltiLlY, Clsaxteld, Arid t, 1(73 Ot, Admlaitlralois. jruo anfl UttrfllrinM. rp ii u 1 LATEST S - MOVE! V. t, . ; s ; THE LATEST MOVE! ?' HARTSWICK & IRWIN'S DRUG STORE, To their new building on fVeond Street, nearly opposite lha tlore of Weaver liens, ; CLEARFIELD, PA., Whert they will continue U no j. ply thAr old M miny nt-w tnetomen ai my coun, mth rUUK'UUUGsS! .CHEMICALS! PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATION'S, (Including all new remedies,) Patent Medicines, Psinls and Oils, films and Putty, 81'hool Books, Stationery, Paper, Ac; also, a full line of Drug gists' Sundries, Hair Tonics, Cosmetics, Perfomeries, Toilet Articles, Brnsbes, Toilet Soaps, Pocket Hooks, Ac, all of the best quality. PURE WiyES AND LIQUORS, for aittiiciil Jl iserameDtal purpoiei only, fur Wl.it I.cml, Color of all kind. Raw and U oiled Linnftrd Oil, VamUbeii, Turpaa tine. Coal Oil. Paint t Varulsh Uruthp, Flaroriii( Extract Confectioneries', Hir. Penl, Fpirt. groan d tod SMOKERS AND C1IEWEUS Will Cad our slock of Cbewing nd Htnoking Tobacco, Imported and Da- mestia Cigsrs, buuff and Finc-eut to ba of tbe very bast brands in tba market. LAMPS AND CHIMNEYS, All kinds of OLAFS WARE, GARDEN BEFD8, MffilCAL IX3TRIMKKTS and Musical Trimmings of aeorj variety. Having a long eiporienoe in the buslneef, and an extensive aad well sclented stock ef medicines, a am enamvu to nil rnysicianr prescriptions at tba shortest notice and nn tbe uiost reasonable terms, day and n if lit. HARTSWICK A IRWIN. ClearSeld, Ta., Jisj 31, l71-lf. riMIE CLEARFIELD CO. NORMAL X SCHOOL, for the present year, will be held iu the boroogh of Curwvnsville, commencing oa MONDAY, MAY iib, and continuing for a term of twelve wieka. tei or tcirioi. For inslrwctions In Onbogrspby, Elornlloa, English Uran.mar wiih Analysis, Ueogra pby, Written and Mental Arithmetio, ti. 8. lluuiry and Theory of Teaching $2 CO Plaio and Ornamental Penmanship, Draw ing. Rook Keeping aud Business Corres- pumleneo co Vocal .Music, Natural 1'bilosophr, Algebra, Uoetnelry, Mensuratiou, Latin, Orrmaa. 2 CO Total (6 CO Bonding can bo procured at reasonable rates (load rooms and good apparatus have been pro cured for the work ; alio, two assiitsnt teachers, one 01 woeia win give instructions In Potlioenshr Tbe other in Vocal AJusio, Elocution, Ueogranh I. H. History and Orthography. I intend loach ing the remaluinr brandies, and hone the worl will be 10 conducted aa to he of nronl to thoso at. tending. Persona who dcslie further Information can eblaio It by addressing JNO. A. (iltEUORY.Co.Supt. Clearleld, March IV, 1973. Q.UXPMITIIING. G. W.WOLFE, PRACTICAL GUNSMITH. 8hcp on Third street, over Rilev's bluck.imlh anop, . l.r nri I. I.U, l"A. All kinils of llillps and fthot Guns on han Repairing dona lo a Crst-cbiss manner and al fair prices. A:'.'6';3 L A D IU SI BUY NO OTHER WRINGER I ecu UNTIL VOL' IIAVK EXAM1NBD TUB "NOVELTY," , itn log-n heels on Beth Ends of Ihe Rllr. It eae many improvomenls mat make it mora deal ruble than any olb.r. Hold everywhere. Ilally aahlng; As IVrlticluir MacUllia to. ap-2in 106 Chambers Su, S. Y. Those Ma ilings are for salt by H. F. lliglcr J Co.. Clcai field, Pa. J. K. M'MUlUtAY WILL PrPrLVfllt WITH AW atTr... e- PRICK. COMIjND KKE. tS;S.;3y) NEW WASHINGTON. Iiilnirw sCtstt. . PKfBll lla.l.. IA . a"-. ODt tLrc HKO. K, KOB.CKEIl on th.MUt.o7 S.KI.HEW : "7 latoof Morrii township, ClearBcldooumy, P. nn'a.,' having been dulv iniiu,.d i H,. 4 .1 Pcrso,,. Indebted lo ..id a.i.t, will ple.to nTak. Iinmedlste payment, and those having olaimaor tLI'. " '" P"PI aulbei.uc.ud rur eettl.uisnt without delev. H. li. PARK FR. MARTHA HI NTIIR aeblg-dt. Administrators. i;XI:rtfTOII- NoTirEKotlo, I. ben A t by given that letters testamentary herlnc been e-raoted to Ik. ..k i.. ' . I.debted t. eald miU. In r...,Y aiak. Immediate paiment. sal ikli ? , .Waeb;--- March lT'l, 5 IOR SALE. I Imvo for hhIo tho followipg property , 2 bay Mares, by name Mian, ... ,v, 0, 4ho, fin liT " kM"" '' Of slngl. barnes, at io , one tliroe-se.tod spring "-ft"- te f-aHII DIlAa tin. e are. C t . . Pownl DownTT THE LAST ARRIVAL l' tuLijs iiie CIIK.UKSTl ' ; rTi ' A Prr"r!.".mnf!nn arrninc U !L a. WK ra o uprnli g op a lot af the Un J, oueri'd in iMs i-iarkd, and al ,ri, ,.. thy resshl ono of t'n eiKii Old dart of .-loop Ihinijs. JJJ who sseii UMM 1 j-.11 in. iioith, or Useu on gbliotis Ai.l-Iillao.l,, lKe-1 Ul . " r.Jf.fc ,tr out .vroAi; ( ,rt.i r I ionl m l Alprltcl slrtrts. VThc-ie tb. V tun r: f.. l, and know fu, selves. Tu lulls mi lorelaadaliat arechimpKjJ' tbir mu?t Le.done. Wt do not det-u it neeuaZj l enuji.crato and ilcmite our stock. It iTsa!!j fur lu alalo that . , . -esaann V7e Lavo Everything that is Needed idrotitiimed Id IMs eisrkcl, and at pricn iV, .'or.i.b bolh old und vouor. du20 JfSEPII FIIAW A fOJ. r. u. aiLLLn. roxll4l MILLER & POWELL, WH0I.ESAI.n A RRTAIL M E It C II A N T S, Crjliain'l Row, Market fit., Cl.liARFIRlD, PA. Qtl .. .v.-. iu-., rvrie7iiuiiy inform ear rrus aoslouiers, and the publle gvnerally, ttat si a now lies In our old iiuarters, which ban kw rfn..l ..,.,t kr.,1 lnnu..J .-J ... are new ss parrd lo aecomt&vdata all who may favor as Is ealurg. N I! Y GOODS! i- 1. 1.. ., . .. . .. . ..a, .ju.i rt--. i.o.i one 01 vne Jsrg'st rtsAs of aM kinds of Merpbnn iiss ever brorght toCkar. Hold count;-, which at intrnd to nil at sack l. ores as will make ll an oljoct for a: I prrsoun pon-lAsa fiua us. I'. j iis lajirg in a-jur supi.lies of Groceriee, Pry Goods, Ac, shotu4M feil to jive as a atli, as we feel eoull.lcoiH, priors ar.J seftrior ijuality of g' !s alll isjfij SAtiify all. Our stock of GROCERIES consists of Cofftel of ike tret onslity, Teas, It, gnrs of all kinds, Uoiasses, Fiib, Bait, Cieew, Dried Fruit, fpiccs, Prevision,, Flour and FteA Ao., Ao. Our stock of DRY'(10OBS is tarjc and varied, and we wilt Just ny we supply any article in mat 1100, without tnunw, ting. . ; READY-MADE CLOTHU'O We bare a largo stock of ready-made CToulas for Men and Hoys' wear, which we will dispone! at a very sma'l advance on cost. Roots and Shoes, lists and Caps, nariavs, Quetnswara, Wood and Willow Ware, Xotieas, Fancy Goods, Carpets, Oiltloths, Wall Pspm, Window Fbades, As., Ao. tr-Being extensively engaged In the Loalet business, wa art ahta to offer superior in JuceiacBti to Jobbers. MILLER A roWBLL ClearBrld, To., Jan. 2, 1.172. JJ i.X IKIj O OO D L A2TDER, irTIIERSBfRO, PA., Ilealcr ia DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HOSIERY A GLOVES, I1AT.3 A CAPS and BOOTS A SHOE", Tobacco, Orocerict and Fish. Kails. Herd. iueenaware ana iiiasfwsre, flloa , sod Boya' Clothing, Drng, Paints, Oils, P"Uol Books, a large lot of Patent Medicines, Candles, Nats A Dried Fruits, Cheese and Crack. ers, Hoc and KiOe Powder, Floor, Grain and Potatoes, Clover aud Timtl!iy 3eed, Sola Leather, Moroccos, Liuinrs. Biniires lad Anrvaa, nuoooiukera Xools and Shoe Fiudings. K 0 groater variety of roods in anv store In Ik county. AH for snla very low for cash or oouotty prouueo at tbo llicap Corner. April 10, 112, J. M. KRATZER. T A l-SI K A 111. K T Y MOM rf Cassimeres. 4.. X7 lorilonand i:oys,at J. M. KBATLK i. 1 rpilflKI'-PI.Y, Brnsstls, Inrrain and etker X C.irpete, also, dour Oil Cloths, at redseed pi'ots, at J. J. Kit ATZKK s. "IYtT ASoaTM!CXr efWall P..per ef I ollcnd In H is nelmtv. Iue to i per pires. Hue s :lt f jwr, etc., at tl. 31. n n. ii tin c. fp 11 li Ml BUT popular Itmkes of Muslins, fheel- JL Inge, I'lllow Muslins, Ac., at asumll ailisaes aiKiveeoat, ky the piece, at J. XI. KHAT.KR 8. N' lit t:4MMI, KF.W BTYLSS. LARGS AS.'iOIU'MiNr. LOW PRICKS, all Ubs lounuat J. M. KRATZER 5. IA1II.S' IintKH GOODS, In the grrslsvt J variety-new sprint; shades areest st4 uioat detiiLble styles at J. Al. is It A TZLIl B. A VARIIJTY' of Dress Goods, sellable for muuruing also oreoe veils, collars, Ac cuusiauiiy on liana, al J. Jl. k It A l.r.K e. RI'-CRI VI KG a Urge snpply of Ladies' at I Childrcu's tihues. mado 10 order and war rauieil. A bandsotut (Jailor for (2.00 at 'ehan J. M. KRATZBR'i. nl'.MT (Iranita ware Tea 8 -is aud Cksiabsr KeU, knives and Forks. ti.lver.nUlod Forks aud pooas, Table Liuea, Napkins, teiv rbrap, SI H..1.JA .4--.l.-D'J . Al . SUA IlifiO D CH'U, Bnrtt, Si-cVlles. Collars. Veils, I.D Hair Uood', Ulovvs. An. Kid lilores at t.V also the Josephine Seamless Kid (tlovee, al "leno J. Al. KHAT7.blia. JRATZER k LYTLH, MARKET fiTULFrr, ' CLIiAHriElU, PA. 1 Dealers In DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, , - . (i ROCE RIR3, .. Hardivarf. and Qleenstvare, Ronta, Rhoca, Rata, Cnp'.Ac. rr-Slioemakers lapplied wllk LKATHKt aad S1I0K FINDl.NGd at reduced rates. SALT I SALT! SALT I al wholrttS) rrtail very cheap. PilFTS, OILS, CALClSEp HASTKR, liberal dltooaul ro balldtra, HOUe'BlfOLIs OOQjji, CARPKTe.WISPO' EHADSt!, OIL CLOTIIS-lo large duaalltlti. FISH, f L0DR, B.VCOV, COR' UEAL ,- , CHOP, always oa bnd. JtrAn of lha sbva geodd aro furoeassd clsivtl; M csai. d Ihtrefortswaaad " bs suid at chaap is thl iLtsftn. fcb;;-.J