4 CrfJ.Uuiic. ia.-' GEORGE B. GOODLANDEIt, KMTua xsu raorutnroa.,, , CLEARFIELD, Fa. I'EDNESDAY MOHNIXU. MAY t. 1873. An exttliango says thut Brimstono Rrownlow is improving in health. Ho drew his buck salary stout with a ro marWnlily healthy stomach. - Biting two hiul short, we aro be lli nil lime lliia week, ft result which hus not huppcnctl us (or a long linio. However, better luto than never. Tho ,;Governineiit lainily" nnil Gon. Jlabcock woro bobbing around Don vci, Colorado, last week. The Gov ernment "maeltiue" seems to bo "go ing it alono." Tho Republican Stute Central Com mittee met ut Harrisburg oo tho 1st, and decided to hold the Republican State Convention in Harrisburg on the loth of Angnst. An ojcuhango says tboro aro ono hundred locomotives upon tho Am boy division of tho Pennsylvania railroad. Tho road is but ninety miles long, so thut there urc more locomotives than miles. - -am At the Front. Gen. JolT. (J. Da vis has arrivod at tho Lava Reds and taken command of tho troops undor (ten. Oillum, whose miserublo failure in his attack upon tho Modocs and their allies is beforo the public. Dead. Hon. II. N. McAllister, of liellofonte, ono of the membci-s of tho Constitutional Convention, died In Philadelphia on tho 6th, aged sixty four years. Exces.iivo labor in the Convention no doubt hastened bis denlb. Hon. S. S. Cox, who has lately traveled over a large portion of tho United States, writing of tho political prospect says. : "Our sido is looming np. Doubt it not. Every man of worth in this country before long will either givo us his voto or bis sym pathies" The citizens of Oregon and Wash, ington territory are becoming ularmed at tho depredations tho Indians uro committing, and aro calling on the government fur troops, arms and am munition with which to defend them selves. A goncral war is apprehend od in tho North west. Tho nowspaper fools ure advertising a Havana lottery, 'iidpng - i'at n crj.';ir- Pliitailelphian has drawn a "prize of ha!f a million dollars in gold. It is a great big lio. It is a bait for fuckers to nibble at. The Havana lottery dealcrj will pocket ail tho cash American fools can tend them. Still Sticks. Tho namo of our Congrcsaman, Scofield, has not yet been placed on tho roll of Congress ional refunders. Ho still clings to tho VUvil," and no doubt carries a little Credit ilobilicr slock in bis pocket, with tho intention of mastering this Trench" term. We again say, ro iunJ or resign ! Awful Accident. At Dixon, Illi nois, on tho 4th, whilo a congregation was witnessing tho baptism of some converts, in Rock river, a bridge span ni ng tho stream at that place broke down, precipitating a largo portion of thoso on it into the rivor. Over forty dead bodies havo been taken from the river, and a largo number of those wounded aro fatally injured. Seen is Government. "Tho gov ernment" has been holding private receptions tho past week ut Denver, . Colorado, and Galena, Illinois, while the Indians havo been murdering and sculping our soldiers in Oregon. A dispatch says there will be a cabinet meeting in relation to this scalping . business just as soon as tho President returns to Washington from bis west ern rprco. Dkad. Hon. Jamos Brooks, Con gressman from New York, died in Washington on tho 2d. Ho was the only Democratio member who dabbled In the Ctodil Moblller disgrace 'Ills loyal colleagues Colfax, Ames, Kelly, fccofiold, etc. aro all getting loolc, fat and saucy, and will steal the first rail road they gel a chance at. Such are our modern statesmen. Tub Nkw York Herald. This journal is certainly outstripping all other in tho way of enterprise We suspect, from what is going on in Eu rope, that tho proprietor is looking of ti r more than a Dunit-h Princess. All who wisli to know what is going on ft Vionna, will loarn more by rending ' the Herald than by going thero to see ths (inhibition. In its roports it will r"l'pie all its former examplos of jour--rialisliu enterprise. Fr tho furnish ing of news from tho great fair It has engaged four brilliant and well known writers: John Russet Young, former ly of tho Tritium und later of the ' K!anhirJ; Edmund Yates, tho English novelut; Reilhold Aucrbach, tho ac knowldjroi Dickens of Germany, end IOiiiso Muhlbuch, the popular German authnross. Their letters will bo sent over tho Atlantic cable, and thoso of tho two last named printed tho first day in German aa J the next in En glith. Wo question if a journalistic fniorpiiiMi of cquul importune aud fiiogntuido bus r vr been undertaken. ma. The cvMf'Hiii.isi6. Tho great feature boforo tho Amer ican people for tho noxt throo years will bo our National Celebration in Philadelphia on tho 4lh of July, 1376 the one hundredth anniversary of American Independence. Every State in the Union it moving in this mat ter, and, properly, Pennsylvania is taking tho load. Not only will it bo a jubilee in which every American can participate, but enough has already transpired to show that evory nation in tho known woild designs taking a hand in this celebration. And in this mnnnor hundrods of thousands of for eigners will visit our shores who would olborwiso never dream of coming among us. Theso National Exhibi tions aro becoming as frequent and popular as State or county fairs and never again will so crowning an op portunity offer itself to Americnns as tho -llti of July, 1870, In Philadelphia. Our Stute Legislature acted wisoly and patriotically In passing an Act providing fur a million of dollars to be used is tho erection of proper buildings in tho city of Philadelphia, for this great National Colouration. In has also done well in selecting gen tlemen of varied talents, and who pos sess a Stnto reputation for integrity and business enterprise, to oversee and construct the proper buildings for tbe exhibition. With such names as Al exander Henry, John 0. James, John Gillinghnm Full, of Philadelphia; Jno. II. Shocnbergcr and Wti. M. Lyon, of Pittsburg; Ex-Governor Biglor, of Clearfield; Ario Pardee, of Wilkcs burro.; Gcorgo Messcrmith,cf Cham bersburg, and John Ewing, of Wash ington ; no Vienna "bargain and sale" dare bo attempted. It Is mado the duty of tho gcnllo men named, under the Act, in connec tion with tho United States Commis sioners, to determino upon the archi tectural design of the buildings and to contract for their erection. They are also required, as tho woik pro gresses, to estimate the valuo of tho matoiial used and tho work performed. And only through them can tho con tractor draw bis pay for tho work dooo. The duties imposed on tho gentlemen named is extraordinary in its scope of expenditure and design, and tho suc cess of tho enterprise depends largely upon them. However, an Act em bellished with such names is a guar antee, to every Pcnnsylvanian that the grandest building in America will be erected in Kairmount Park, tho csti mated cost of which will not bo less than three million dollars. And with in its walls, on the 4th of July, 187C, will bo exhibited tho finest specimens of National, Mechanical and Agricul tural products ever exhibited on this continent, and from ull tho nations of tho world, together with tho types and pictures of the works of tho arts and sciences of hundreds of years past. Whero is tho American so unpatri otic as to rti'vine to contribute a few paltry dollars toward a 4th of July, in 1870, that ftliull vibrato throughout tho world and rcdeditatc America to Virtue, Liberty and Independence for ever f Wo havo fullon from grace, and if not reconverted nnd fully re stored on this occasion, wo may as well hang our "harps on tho willows," striko up a funeral dirgo and march down ths long avonuos of decayed States and lost Empires. ' .Vnf.ry's fourth Term. Tho Harrisburg correspondent of tho Philadelphia Press asserts that Stato Treasurer Muckcy has been leg islatcJ into office, without giving any socurily. Tho writer says tho resolu tion which extends bis term docs not provide for securities, and, as a matter of course, tbo men on Mr. Mackey's bonds for his last term cannot bo leg Mated to continue as such for unoth or year. Thus Mr. Muckcy will have tho handling of several millions of dollars of public revenuo withoutgiv ing tho Slulo a farthing of security for the faithful performance of his du ly, a mark of confidence highly com plimentary on tho part of his devoted friends, but an act of legislation which illustrates how little regard is evinced for tho people's interest by thoso who mako our laws. How this omission in this bill was overlooked by the lo gul eyes which perform all tho scru tiny that has impelled tho excrciso of the veto power during the lust Legis lature is not for me to say, but I dure write that it is nraoeountabld. As usual, in schemes of this kind, tbe bill thus extending tho term of tho Stato Treasuroy for another yeur was nover printed, it being withheld pur posely from tho publiu printer to pre vent the detects It contains front bo ing seen by the people, and it was not fully understood by iiino-tcnihs of the numbers of either tboHenato or Hooso. This beats tho Gcorgo O. Evans plot ail hollow. If Mackcy don't rob the Troasury it will not bo beouuso his loynl brethren have not given him the chnnco. A Hank Robber. Tho Atlantic National Bank, of New York, has failed. Tho capital (1100,000) is a total loss to tho ntockholders, and do pr.sitors loco probubly 1200,000 more Tho Government oinminers and ox perls had pronounced the concern sound only a week before, yet, tho cashier confossos that the frauds have run through tho bank for over five years. So much fur "Qovernmun examiners." Tho old, old story i told. Tho cashier, F. L. Puintor, "ono of tho finest citizens of N'ow York," g'tmbled and squanduroQ th funds of his employers. Tbe idea tha one tinglo scoundrel should waste fou hundred thousand dollurs is awful. "Atlantic" seems to bo a had namo for evert'lling. Tho loss of the late steam ship of that name, with all its ! honors, hits n"t yt I posed a.sy, Democratic Primary tJ eel Ion. In accordance with tho rules of tho Democratio party, regulating the pri mary elections in Clearfield oounty, the Democrats of the several bor oughs anil township aro required to meet at the nsual pluoes of holding elections in their respective distriots, on tho First Salnrduy of Juno next (being the 7th of the month,) at such hour as a majority of tho Vigilant Committeo in each separato district may fix and to close at such hour as said Committee may determine, for the purpose of solocting, by ballot, candidates for the respective offices of Assembly, Sheriff, County Treasurer, District Attornoy, Commfssioncr.Aud. itor nnd Jury Commissioner, lo bo voted for at tho noxt gonoral election in next October. Rules Mo8. 6 nnd 0, adopted by tho party heretofore, aro for tho govern ing and controlling of said eloctious. . Rcli firs. No pet-eon shall be permitted to rote l Kith Primary Eleoiion, except tboee who havo Ttl with the Douiooracy at die preceding gcncial elcotlon, or shall be or known Demo crat lo standing, and no candidate afaall be placed upon the return unloee be shall hare hie oard a a eandidale Inserted in Ike Democratic papers dur ing at lean three weeks preceding the Primary Election. Una Sin. The townlhip committee or the eleoiion board iball designate one of their num. ber to act at return judge, whose duty It shall be to take charge of the relume of voice cast, alter baring been duly oertifled to as being correct and signed by a majority of tho board, and to carry ihrro lo ClearSeld borough ou tbo Tuesday fol lowing the election, and prodi'c them at three o'clock, P. M., ia the Court House, when said judges will bo oelted 16 order by the Chairman of tboiouniy t-orouiiitoe, who shall preside. 1 lie vote shall then be counted and the pereons re ceiving tbe highest number of votes east at said flection, shall he declared nominated for tbo re spcotive ofliors wbioh they hare been voted fori VoeioVd, said persons rotrd for shall have com plied with tbe requirements of rule 6th ; In oase the persons having the bigheet number of vutes has failed to comply with said rulo, then tho per son having the next highest auuibar of rotes shall be declared the nominee for said office. Tbo attention of tho Vigilanco Com mittees, in tho soveral districts, is called to tho following rules, also adoptod for tho bettor control of the returns of tho elections, hold under our primary system, and w hich will bo strictly enforced. WttxnxA, The Vigilanco Committees in some of the boroughs and townships aro in tbe habit ef transmitting their eleoiion returns by snail or private bands to the Chairman of tbe County Committee and others, without any notice ornow- er to enter, not or vote in the Cnnveullon lor those districts, thus leaving them without a vote in that body ; a lai-ire portion of thoea holding the elec tion also fail to transmit tho list of roUMa (very crscniial) with their return i tkercfora. Kitelrrd, That bcrrsflcr It shall be tho duty of every V igilancc ComniiUaa transmitting their re turns lo tbo manner indicated, to depute some aoMvo and known Ueinoerat to enter tbe County Convention and act for tlicus and their distriot; and that m list of the aainca of tbo voters must in every ease accompany tbo return. Jfeeneetf, That bercaller, should any district fail us be represented as above Indicated, or neg lect to return a list of tbe Dames of tho voters, it shall bo sufficient cense for tbe Convention to ex- lude and refnse to reorive and count tbo votes of said dislrlot so offending. In accordance with the rules gov. erning the Democratio party of Clear lu county, tho Chairman 01 tbo County Committeo has selected and ppotuted the following named per sons to act as Committees of igi lance in tho scverul boroughs and townships, whoso duty it ts to hold this said election for tho selection of undidutes for tho various offices to be Oiled, and In tho pertormanco ol litis tity are enjoined to strictly observe the rules and regulations sot torlU above. " VIUILAXCE COMMITTEES. Itccearia Willises Ifays, Henry Dotts, Peter Rishel, A. D. Washburn, John llioitm.o. Boll Clinton Tki.miMon, das. H. tiandertand Peter H. fmilh, John it. 11 ret h, J. A. Campbell. 1) loom Win. Ht nry, D. W. Chilaoa, John Mil Ber. Joho Clnrv. Wm. Pontine. Megied Joe Iiasilingr II. A. rliilniel, Wm. Sineal, Jneob llaney, J. n . Kyler. Bradford Conrad Hummel, M. L. (till, A.J Caldwell, Jacob Pearcc, James Laosberry, Alex. Livingston. Brady W. H. Luiher, Ueo. rents, J as. Ilea dereon, Joseph Lines, Joseph Polleltbwaile, Uenry Wlttenmeyer. Burostde Jos. T. nW, Thomas Thompson, Adam Beck, Othello Pojend, Wilson King. Chert b. B. Clemson, A. ilagy, ilenj. Klinger, r . Dunliar, Joseph phi.ok. Clcarllcld John W. Wrlitley, H. N. Bhaw, I Uoodlrllow, M. kellicbirger, Jobs McClelland, , It. Merrell. Covington Chas. Rarto, F, F. Condrlot, Ste phen Koussey, wm. rk-bnarrs, i,. m. loutriel Curwenevillc M. VI . Kerns, r. J. Thompson, Wm. P. Chambers, Samuel Jenkins, J. JT. Jde Itinorien. lteoator n. J. Burket, E. I.. Hughes, K. A Uearhart, Allots Stiner, Stephen Kvphart, Nathan lleeso. Ferguson Isaac Moora, Robert Ross, Bigler McRrackeo, Warren Bell, Lewis II tie-. flirard lohn Leiger, Kami. C. Bradford, John Hct'orklo, Kdmund lteausigneor, I'has. Jtfignot. tloebeo Inniel Cypher , Thompson Heed, J. W. Wallace, Robert Leonnrd, Jr , Keuben Resides. Graham Hon. Jacob Willhelm, Isaac Kyler, Isaac aelbroch, Henry Hurler, t'etor heprrie. tiulicb Henry tunrad, ta. Stanley, in. l. David, John Slrt.hens, A. 11. llredr. ll.ioli(l.ile I'iiilip Mellrrmotl, I.. Campbell, David Askey, U surge At. Delanry, I), C. thus, .bert llutler. Huston John McFaddrn, Oliver Wallace, D. Trier, Jerrv Buckley, William Kerns. Jordan Thomas Husftb, Keuben straw, James Mrheehaii, r.d. Uilligan. Karlhaus C. M. Ileitllne, J. W. Itouch, Jo seph Oilliland, Hn. llelrhel, Heo. Ileekeudorn. hnox is. n. noaei, rninp nrnaru, u. w Bell. James M. McKee. John High, Jr. Lawrenoa M. F. Wallace, Zonae Ogden, Saml II. Kliaffoer. II. II. Hall. Wm. H. Reed. Lumber City Wm. M -Henry, W. W. Kelley, John Slerling, J. A. HeleavM. 3d orris James Thompson, 0. r. Keeso, Adam Moyrr, Jr., Hamuel lloorer, John B, Kyler, Mi obarl Kollmer. New W'ashinglan John P. Firth, J. II. flyers, R. Neiman, rrank AeO, John HebaSey. Osceola Iwis M. Brialmn, J. C. Lvtle, Pat rick Dunn. J. T. Isett. U. K. Jones, C. Kerrins. Tenn R. Denver, Jr Jumes Nctntyta, II. f. Ralfertv. Wm. M. Howies. Joho Flvan. Pike A. J. Capplea, J. A. Ardry, Lafayette .MeClure, P. A. Long, U. T. Bloom. Cnion John VVelty, Jacob Hess. J. M. Dress ier, Henry Whiteboad, Thos. Brockbank. Woo Iward AiKton Kline, F. K. RhoS. James Cnrnelly, Thomas Henderson, Robert Alexander. Wallaoeton John K. Turner, Jobn nice, i. at Holt, J. U. tluthnr, Isaac bhimel. Tho following named gentlemen were appointed as members of the County Loiumiltoe lor Hit 6 Bcccaria, 0. J. Kagr...i flulloh, J. 8. M'Klernan Hell. Ilenrv Hrelh Ijouttdnlo, F. O'Leary nioen,Wm. Lines illusion. Uro. Woodward Honrs. Charles Sloan.,.. Jordan, V. W. Wise.... llradlord, 8. A. Caldwell Karlhaus, W. J. HofTor. Brady, 8. II. Kunta... Knox, 11. J. 8loppy Buroaide. h. tlorman., Lawrence, J. 11. r-baw, Chest, O. 8. Toier Luiuher City, J. Cupptes Morris, 0. 8. Sohooliover Covlngt'in, J. Mnl'on.. Clrarheld, W. M'Cullo'h!.N. Wath'tn, A. Bennett, CorwousrillcU.BroomeiOaeoola, U. M. Brliben, lleealur, H. Ilnirhes 1'enn, J. B. Rnffcrty Ferguson, D. M Craoken Pike, J. R. Caldwell... tlirard. Daniel Krlse U nion, J. Dressier, Jr. tloahen, E. K. Kbirey... Woodward, Wm. Luther Urahaui, Conrad K vler.. I allsccton,J,L. Morgan Tho attonlion of tho members of tho County Committee is particularly called to tho importance of having the Vigilanco Committees in their several districts open tho polls for tho primary election as early on tho day xppointod as possiblo, and in no case should It Do Inter limn i aim ciono si 7 o'clock, P.M. It is part of their duty to keep careful supervision of tho polls and see that no illegal volos aro lulfcn by the Vigilance Commit teo and no frauds attempted. The rules regulating tho returns uro to he carefully observed, for they will bo strictly enforced, uccording to the let tor thereof. And we will say fnrthor, toall whom it muy concern, Unit where it is apparent by the returns of tho districts, as compared with tho Dem ocratio voto of lust October, that fraud has been practiced or unfair .means employed, the returns ol all such dis tricts wilt be rejected in the count, and in do cao shall votos by proxy ho talteo CT counted. - D. Ii. KREUS, Ch'm. Dtm Co. Com. Loyal Itapnrlly. A trial, which has just been conclu ded in the courts of Virginia, will serve to illustrate one of the processes by which loyalty contrived lo flourish on tho calamities and misfortunes of lb civil war. Th prominent parties to this swindlo are Judge John C. Un derwood, and Messrs. Ames, Alley and Iloopor, a loyal triumvirate of Alassachuaelis congressmen. In lfoi William N. M Voiirh, rrosident of a bank in Alexandria, Vs., who was up wards of sixty year of age, obtainod permission from the United States military authorities to pass through their linos and join his family in Cul pepper county, ' Ilia real estate in Alexandria consisted 01 a Due resi dence, and warehouses und wai f prop erty worth 175,000. Tho absenco of U'VeiL'h furnished an excellent op portunity to rob him under the protcxt of bis disloyalty to the Government. Judge Underwood covotod tho hand some rosidenco ol tno aosontoo; as bettor suited to his now-born judicial dignity, and tho ring of Massachusetts Congressmen wanted lo make a splen did speculation in tho sulo of the wharf property to tho Government. Tho first thine in the rascally job was lo sell tho property under a decree ol confiscation. Una Juuire Underwood hud no difficulty in accomplishing. Tbo properly was seized and sold at a mock auction, and knocked down at a mere nominnl figure In the meanlimo, a Uiiltirr.ors cred- tor of M'Voigh, with a clulm of ,7.000, discovered this proposed game of con- nscalion and Went to tVaabinirton to confer with Amos and Alloy n order to have the sale postponed. Thoy re ferred him to Underwood, who refused o poslpono the sale. - lie wanted to buy a nico property for hi wife, and this residence of MVeigh suited him exactly. As to th Baltimore claim, lie was willing to nay hair or It lor his share in case he obtained the house On the 11th of April, 1804, the sale took place In Alexandria, Ames, Alley, Underwood nnd tialdcrson, tho Uulti- more croditor of M Voiuh. boing in attendance, fialdcrson announced the priority of his claim under the at tachment. The mansion of Jl'Voiirh, worth 630,000, was knockod down to John U. Alloy for Mrs. Maria u. Ln derwood for (1,300, who, with her husband, thojudgo wont into I in modi ate possession. Anothor portion of mo property was sold to Ames und Alley on equally lavorablo terms, A house nnd lot wore conveyed to John Underwood, United States Marshal, and his Deputy, Wm. A. Duncan, for their share in tho infamous swindlo. liitldcrson, tho liulliiuore creditor, then sold his claims against M Veigh and assigned tho judgments to Alley, Ames, Hooper and Duncan. The property was then sold again to satis fy thene judgments at a Sheriff's sale, unit tho ring thus obtained what they considered a double title lo it. For less thun f 18,000 they obtained real estate intrinsically worth four times tho amount, on which thoy expectod to reanzu an untold sum in specula- tion. A judgo of tho courts of ths Llnitod States, two Federate Marshals, and three loyal member of Con if res" Iroin loyal Massachusetts, constituted this nolarinu ring of plunderer. At lust the courts have untangled the in tricute wob of villuiny, and the con spinlors have been compelled lo dis gorge their booty. Underwood mast not only surrender the mansion to its rightlul owner, but he and Ins fellow conepiiulora must pay a claim, for mesne profits and nine years rents bctudes. llus m one ot the law in stances in which tho tables have been turned on me Knaves who were lying in wait for plunder throughout the whoio period ol tho war.. As time advances moro of their rascality wi como to light, and jiislico will bo done in the courts to those who have been defrauded of their properly by illegal confiscations and siilos. JJarrisburg fatnot. The Salary Theft. Tho Congressional robbery, in the shape of tho salary steal, which can not bo denounced too much, still agi talcs the ptibfio mind, and some mom bers are delivering up tbo plundor. The loiter of ex-Congressman Cox found below, is to tho point, and about 220 member should imilato him Qmrml F. E. tyi'aasr, Treasurer of ale (.'atl-al droeec; Daan fiat My brother-la-law, Mr. 8. 8. Cci desired me, on his return from Florida last week to ernd yon the enclosed cbeoh for 14, SIS. It ii tha so-called back pay for the last Congress, of which he was a meinoer rrom the bixtbdistnetuf this eily. Shortly after the adjournment ha de posited this snin as a special fund with my bank to bo deposited In some way olherwisa than for his own aggrandisement. He heliored that the fund was hie to disoore of, or, as ha phrased It, he was a "trueleo without Interest, eieept that geueral interest which any oitlaen has In fair log- isralion and Federal taxation. He had, by speech and rote, when the bill wee before Congress, ex pressed a is views agalael Ikls Increase or aalary without reflecting en kts brother ConerresMsan. He begs ma to say to yon that this aot of his hat only been delayed by a bereavement whieh has preoccupied his time since tbe adjournment, lie leavea to yob the proper mode of covering this mnnry Into the 'f raasury. If yon think tt beet la cancel so much of the debt you can do so, as he never expected to receive tins ruud, and as it was not s part of bis eontraet when ha entered upon the duty, and as be cherished tho good opinion of his former constituents in Ohio aud Ni w York, be desires to make bis remarks against tbe meas ure emphatic by tba disposition of this njaoey. Very truly youra. ; Jotta A. IliaDgsaino.il, CtmoaxssioNAf,. Tho term of Hoi, C. B Curtis as Representative for this district commenced at tho close nf lb Innt Congress, on Iho 4 th of March. In cno an extra session should ! be called, ho will take his seat at its open ing; otherwise, ho will not enter upon the duties of the oOico until the rvgii lar term begins in December. Hun. G. W. Scnfield retires from hi ten years' berth as tho Congressman from our -district, to disgrace the State at largo a disgraco, by the way, which we wish it distinctly understood the Democracy had no part or lot In ef fecting. Thero aro many persons who think that, since his expostiro in tho Credit Mobilier investigation, he will bo too much overcome by shame and remorso to ever take hi scat, but we do not share in a hope that Is based upon so ignorant a conception of his character. lie will try to "check It throuirh. ' as ho ha Irenuonlly dono heretofore, whon "caught in a tight spot. trie Ubterver. Dvino With Their Diamonds on Tho most interesting couple in tho cabin ol the Atlantic wero Mr. and Mrs. Shcat, of Novadn. They wore jewels to the valuo of about f:i0,000. Mr. Shcat talkod ol Homing less than millions, and poor, lamented Kruger, of Kxchafigo i'lacc, Now York, used to joko with Mr. Shoat by talking millions back. Mr. and Mrs. Shesl and their tMO.UUO worth of diamonds are floating around in tho cub in yet. Cor. y. V. Sun. Tho third track from Powningtown to Contosvillo, on tho 1'ennaylvunitt railroad, is being laid. Lying ttrporti From l.onltiana. A siiocial dispatch from Now Gr oans say that tho partisans of the Kollngg and Packard usurpation in Louisiana are endeavoring to retrieve themselves of the odium of tholr po sition by sending lyiug telegrams in respect to the trouble in Grant Par ish, Louisiana, and in this are warmly seoonded by the mendacious organs of the 'resident at this point. Jtlarslial Packard and United Slate District Attorney Bockwith.sre tho loaders in this disgraoetul business, and have forwarded highly, inflammublo dis patches to Attorney General William, based upon the reports of Douklyno, ono of Marshal Packard' hired un derlines. In theso dispatch) tho im portant fact i ignored that the ne groes had instituted a war against the whites, and oven upon tno county ol flciuls commissioned by Kellogg, and instituted a mob rolgn ol rapine and violence, undor which no white man or woman was safe. The administra tion and thoir oity organs aro much distressed that in this conflict of races the whites should have proved victo rious, and accordingly there I to be an invostigation by United Stato of ficer, bayonet rulo, arbitrary arrests, uries packed by ruckard ot hi own partisans, and triuls orcranitod to con vict, to be conducted by the Infamous Enroll, by way of putting tbo blacks oven with the whites. Cincinnati En quirer. , "Government Htlll." The mercantile proclivities of Grant's administration, in the salo of office, a as notorious to the publio as uis wandoiini;s oter the country. Far o(T Mormondom has been tampered with. Tho Salt Lake Herald, of tbe 6tb nit., stales that an action has been commenced in one of tho Courts In Utah Territory, by ono Thomas J. Drake, ot 1'ontiac, (Mich.) against Obed F. Strickland, for tbo recovery of 12,800, as promised by promisso ry note, dated Washington city, March 2t, IKfjO, in which Mr. Strickland promises to pay to Mr. Drako, or lo his order, 1700 on the 1st of October, 1809, and a like sum on the 1st of January, 1870, and on the 1st day of July, 1870, and on the 1st day of Jan uary, 1871 ; but providing that no pay moms falling duo after the maker's death can be collected 1 hero Is some thing more than meets tho eyo in this business. Drake, at tho limo this note was mado, was a Judge of tbe United Stste Court, in Ltuh, and Strickland was in Washington after an office. Ho proposed to Drake that if he would resign and get him his place (a lour years berth) he would give him the first yeur' sulury. Drako resigned and Strickland was mudohis successor, (erred his fonr years, but forgot to pay Drake the money no promised, wherefore, as tbo declara tion doubtless slates it, ho brings suit. Here is another spccnnon of tho suc cess of Grant in his selections for publio office. A vacancy sold and a judicial commission purchased. Large Bed of Unbf.r Focxd. There has been found in Eldrcd town ship, Schuylkill county, an immense bod or the hnest American umber. It is in the Mabantongo Valley, about ten miles from Ashland. The discov ery of ibis valuable mineral has tend ed to raise tho value of property in that section of the coantry, and will open up a new branch of industry. Umber, according to Chamber, is a mineral aed as a pigment, and is a variety of the iron ore callod hematite, conaisiing chiefly of oxide of iron, wilh some oxide of manKiincso, silicia, alumina and wa cr It iaofadurk brown color, soft and earthv. and lias a conchroidal fin Jtnro. it Imbibes water freely, and falls to pieces like newly burnt limo. When roasted it becomes reddish-brown In color, and in that state can bo used as an artist's color. It Is aim used for ooloring por celain fottsville Standard. General Garfield is ont In another letter to his constituents, explanatory of his course in the back pay steal. Tho Cincinnati Times suggests that after he get tliroueh with bis expla nations nnnn thi noint ho trr his hand at hi connection with the Credit Mo bilier rascality. Better 'g(e it up" altogether, lilts a hard conundrum. . an A Salvo roa Cauiwell. Ex-Soo-ntor Caldwell made a good thing out of army transportation in 18GG. lie has jnst been allowed a claim for such services amounting lo 8300,851. That will salre over his being compelled to retire from the Senate, or, if he pre fers, buy his way back. AllMINIHTttATOH'N TtOTU'R. Notice is hereby given that letter of administration oa the rotate of BASIL CROWKLL, deceased, lata of Graham township, ClearSeld ouualy, Fa., baring been duly granted to tha undersigned, all J arsons indebted to said estate will please wake mmediate payment, and tboee having olalma or demands will present them properly authenticated for settlement without ueiay JACOB W INK, aya?-St. Administrator, C. T. A. IXRCUTORN WOTICR. Notice Is here j by given that letter testamentary having liven granted to the undersigned o the estate of JAMK3 LOCKET, decease.), lata of Woodward township, ClearSeld county, Pennsylvania, all persons Indebted to said SSI ate are requested to mako ttomrdlat payment, and those having claims against tha same will present them duly uitboutiealed for eetllement. FANNY LOCKKT, WM. IL LOCK MX, my7-St Executors, TVII. II. B. VAN VALZAI1. 1 ODIas naxt door to llartswlok A Irwin's Drug Store, up sistrs. 4 7 CLEARFIELD, FA. ia Rnraniat aa. Dr. R. V. Wilson, Dr. 1. O. Hartawick, Faculty of Jefferson Medioal College. BR1CKI BRICK I BR1CKI A UVi BRICK YARD. IT B. PLCMMKR A CO., having started 11 . a new aad extensive llrick Yard In ClrarAeld, are prepared to make contracts for first class He4 Brick, lu large er email qiianniirs. Order nnd correspondence solicited, loforma. Una can ha obtained by calling al Rysdcr'i Mu sic Store, or by addressing W.B. l'LCAi.nr.n nr.. m7-tf ClearSeld, l'a. s lllNCiUS MACUINB FOR SALE. One 2Q-horse nowrr portable Kugln and Holler, wilh Shingle and lMHng Meehlu and Drag Paw Situree all eomt'lote, with line shaft and bolting. This Is oae of Use Buckeye Kblngls Meehlnes, Hull's pstrnl. Capacity for culling JJ.tuS shingles In 10 hoars. All la gooa oooui tion and will be sold al a bargain. wy7.St WKAVKfl I DETTs Toll ruiKiiiso OF every Dnscitip tt tlB etty f nt1 tl thl oBJce, Sjtnnounrrmfntit. Primary Election, Saturday, June 7. j - . rtlNTBR'S FEB. , ; Assembly .. n...SI0 District AUoraey. ,.110 Sheriff , M,, lo I County Commissioner t Treasurer Ill Oousti Auditor I Jury Comnslaslonar , M ft This Includes e,O0 tickets for cock candidate. Thoaa wishing mora will bo charged 1 par Iboi sand extra. No name will be announced nloxs tbo cash accompanies tba order, Wa ara anthorlacd to announoa tha aama of Dr. T. J. HOVKH. of ClearSeld. aa a candidate fur Assembly, subject to the actio of tba Demo oratlo party at tba primary aleetion. Wa are authorised to announce the name of Dr. J. W. POTTER, of Karlhaus township, as a can didate for Assembly, subject to tbo action of the bemooretlo party at tbe primary election. till EH I VV. Wa arc authorised to announce tba aama of JAMES BAVAUK, of New Washington, aa s candidate for Sheriff, subject to the action of the Democratio party at the primary election. Wa ara authorised to announce tha name of W. nobS MuPtlEltMON. of ClrarOold, aa a can didate for Sheriff, subject lo tbe action of tha Iem oo ratio party al tha primary cieetioa. Wa ara authorised to announoa tba name of WILLIAM M. "LOOM, of Fika township, aa a oendidate fur gberiaT, subjoot to the aetion of tba Democratic party at tha primary alaetion. We are authorised lo annonnoc the name of A. V. CAIII'E.MEIt,orOaccola,aaa candidate for 8heriff, aubjeot to the aotion of tho Democratic party at the primary election. THBAKJUHUH. We ara authorised to announoa tho name of WILLIAM W. WOKRALL. of CimrSeld. aa candidate for Treasurer, subject to tho action of the Democratic party at the primary election. We are authorised to announce tbe name of DAVID IV. WItiK. of Jordan township, as candidate for Treasurer, subject to th action of th Democratic party at tbe primary election. We are aullioriaed to announoa tha same of JOHN OWENS, of Fikc township, as candi. data for Treasurer, subject to tho action of the Democratic parly at the primary election. DISTRICT ATTOHNEY. We are authorised to announce the name of A, 0. KRAMER, of Lawrence township, as a caadi. data for District Attorney, subject la the aellea of the Democratio party at tbe primary election We arc authorised to announoa the nam of FRANK FIELDING, of Clearfield, aa a caadi date for District Attornry, subject to the action of the Democratic party at the primary election tOU.HTV CO.MMISHlOMilM. Wa arc authorised to anaouneo tb nm of CLARK BROWN, of Lawrence township, a candidal for County Commissioner, subject to tho aotiua of the Democratic party at the primary election, .. Wo are eulborireil to announce the name of GILBERT 8. T07.KR, of Cheat towmhip, aa a eaodidala for Cunuty Commissioner, euujeot to tbe aotion of the Democratic parly at tbe primary election. W are authorised to announce tb nam of JOHN D. MILI.Kn.of Cheat township, aa a can didate fur Coouty Commissiune, subject ja tbeac- i of tha Democratic party al the primary election. juhy coimiion r:n. We are authorised to oraoonee tbe noma of JOHN W.bllUIIART. of Cb-arAold, as a candi ilate lr Juiy Commissioner, suliieot to tbe action of the Deaaocratio party at the primary election. At'UITIIH. We ar authorised to announce the nair nf UKORliK II, HALL, of Lawrence township, as a eandidale for County Auditor, subject lo tbe ac tion of th Democratic party at tha primary eleoiion. tK 2ilvtrti5craratS. TN 1 1I K COURT OP COMMON PLEAS 1 of CI learfleld County, Fa. Elite Catharine Smith by her next friend Edward Carry No. 16 March T. 1HT4. Alias Rob. Sur Diverce. Thomas M. Smith. The nndcrsignod oommissloaor appointed ay tha Coart ta take testimony io tbe aiiove elated eaae, hereby give notice that b will attend lo tha duties of bis appointment, al the otto of Cy rus tiordon, tn in the oorougii ol I'leeracia on Thurs.lar. Muy 2ih, I S7. al t o'clock p. aa. when aad wbcra thoao interested rosy attend if they aaa proper. DAN L W. McCLRDY, May J, U.J.-Jt Commissioner, RFXllMTKITft SOTICE-Notloe Is hereby ieew thai tba fullowing eceownte havo been examined and passed by me, aad reasaia Sled at record in this omoe rur lue Inspection or aolra, lr;aler, creditors, and all others in any other way lubareetod. and will be o resented to the next Or phans' Court ol ClrarAeld county, to be held at tha Court House. In tha borough of ClearOold, com nirnring on lbs I't Monday (helng th id day) of June, A, D. IB73. Account of David Dressier, guardian of minor ebildreo of J Mate Flegal, lata of "season town hiit. deceased. Account of John vl'ltherow, evcculor of the last will and testament of Isabella Thomas, deceased Account of John Wilberow, guardian of Lydia Ilegarty, minor obild of R. B. Uegartr, lata of Woodward townsb i. deceased. Final account of Henry J. Mead aad Mary Iicoaard, administrators of John Leonard, lauwf Uosben township, deceaaed. Final account of garh. M-N'aul, eterutor Joeroh Bmoal. lata of Fika township, deceased Account al Jutio sj. iyier, guaruiaa oi Aimoue Radebaugh, minor child of Austin 6. Brown, de ceased. Final account of Mary Spencer, administratrix of James Spencer, lata of Feu township, dec d. Ramsvaa' Orrlra, I A. W. LEE, ClearSeld, Fa., May , 1871 tc. J Register. COURT PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, Hoa. 0. A. MATER, President Judge of the Court of Comas Plea of the Twenty fib Ju.llclal District, omposcd of tb coualie of ClearSeld, Centre and Clinton d Hon. Williau 0. Fotxr and Hon. Joan J. Hsis. Associate Judge of ClearSeld county. have issued their precept, te me directed, for the holding of a Court er common nee, urpnew Court, Oourl of Querter Sessions, Court ot Oyer and Terminer, and Court of lleneral Jail Deliv. ery, t the Court lloaee at ClearSeld, In and for the aty of Jlearncia, commencing on ine mi Monday, ltd day ef June, lend, and to con tinue two week. NOTICE IS. therefore, hereby given, I tb Coroner, Justice ef th Peeoe, end Constables, tn and fcr aaid county er ClearSeld, to eppeer In their proper pereons, with their Records, Rolls, Inuuisltlona. Examinations, and other Rcmm- brnncea, to do those thioga which te their efflces. and In thatr behalf, pertain to ae done. 01VR.X under my hand at ClearSeld, this 7th day nf June, tn tba year of our Lord en thousand eight hundred nd seventy-three. JUSItit 1. Plhl. Sheriff. T UK VERT BKST TII1N0 ia th market for ageata. hie competition large proflte. WVKNDKI.L A FRANCIS. I T 4t 4.1 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. J. K. M'MUIIRAY wtt.t. RttPfl.r Ton WITH ANT ARTICLE OP MRHCHANDIrlK AT THR VERY LOWEST PRICE. COJdK AM) SEE. lliS:7J:y) NEW WASHINGTON. I UMUKR CITY UNION MALE I A AND FEMALE ACAltKM Y. The tret term of tht school will commotio Ol k. first Mnndav of Mar. IH7t, ender the super- intendency ot tho Rev. J. C. tlrier, a greduate of Jctlereon College, whe is bow permanently located in Lumber City, nnd has oouscnieii to leacu ine school, lie Is a gentleman of merit, aad has bad several years experience In leaching. Tuilioa nayebta one-half in advan I the bal anoe al the middle of the term. Common English branches t OS Higher " " Claesiex...... , Leneih of term eirdtcea week- rt I 00 It 00 i dedaolloi for al.senoe, unless in case of protracted illness.' Rook used are Mitchell's tloographv. llrooks'l Intellrctaal and Wrillen Arltlimetios, Burn' En glish Grammar, Uario' Elemcnlary Algebra, filllo'a t.alla and llreek Headers, Geometry, ll.viea' Lecender Science nf Things, familiar Brewer. ... Th. r.u rue Aoademv ia located In Lorn ber City, Clearfield county, l'a., ix mile west of Curwroevllle, tne terminus m Seld Railroad, and Is romot from th dissipation anddMuorailtlng inSuenee whieh abound In manv larger places. A prudent patronage Is eolieited. li...l ... he bed al SS.fiD nor week. Forfurther particular address th Pprinelpal, er on ef lb ItlrMtora. niaarmss. O. II. Lvlle. M. Ilrnry, Martin Walls, I). W. Hoys R. C. Ilamlltoa, I. L. Ferguson, Wm. L. Moore, Alx. Perguon, II. W. Spneer( tt. D. 0. Ciou.h. LimbM City. Ajirfl :s, Iff ri. $w rUTtliSfmfnts. C4UTM1M All paraont ara hereby wanted against harhorlug or treating my wlfa Elisa beth oa my account, she bar lag left axy had and board without Jim soor provocation, and l am determined to pay ao debts of her aoatraoliuf ..less compelled hy taw. ' ,.- Drjiidsisltti vi Kookloa, April 3S, IS7-t WM. Ii. MORGAN, CLEARFIELD, PA. Agent for ft ' ATWOOD PLOWS. Farmer la need of Plow will da well to call at my farm lo Lawrence township, aad examine the Improved Atwoud right and left handed and side bill Flews, which l am cell ing very cheap for cash. apl30-m 0 KPIIANS' COUKT 8ALK. In nurananea of an order of tha Orpbaor Court of ClearSeld county, the undersigned, Ad ministrator of tha aslats of George Beama, late or the State of Missouri, dee'd., will cell at pub lic sale, al tha Court House, la lb borough of Clearfield, aaid oouniy, on THUKHDAx, MAT, ZZd 1H7J, al I o'clock. P. U., the following described real estate of said deceased, to-wlti All that certain tract of land, siluat In Morris township, saia county, bouoded by lands of Ijaniel Beam and others, containing ONE HUNDRED AND NINETY-FOUR ACttKd, mora or less. Tbe improvements consist of a good TW0-8T0RY FLANK HOUSE, Ilx2& foet, with kitchen at tached, FRAME BARN 40 by about ft feet, and other outbuildings. OOOD ORCHARD on tha premise. The property I also unueriaia wilh coal. About one hundred acres of tba tract is cleared and under a good state of cultivation. Txnns or Filx. One-tbird of tha purchase money cash upon eonfirmaUoa of aalej ona-third in ona year, and tba balance In two years there alter, tbe let tor tw payments, with internet from data of tale, to be secured by bond and mortgage on the premise. DANIEL BEAMS, April M, 7, -t- Administrator. 4 Ni tX. by N ORDINANCE Be it enacted tba Burgee and Town Conned, and It is hereby ordered by tbe authority of tho eaaie : 1st. That hereafter no person shall bo permit ted to use or occupy any street or portion of street for tbo purpose or laying thereon building mate rial, or of creeling auatolding or other appliances oonneeted with the ereotioo of any building, ex cept they Irst obtain from the Clerk of the Town Council a permit to oae tne came, ana every per. aoa aball nav for said DSruilt the sum of ivo dol lars, eioept when said permit grants tb us of Second or Market elreeU, when tney shall pay th so re of ten dollars. Id. Th Clerk ehall grant no permit to any owner or ballJer fur a longer period than six mourns or to use any ewer poruoo ui uw ecor than tbe half of tba dreet fronting the premise oa whiah th said building ia lo be erected. A. V. TA It, verges. Attest! K. C. Joaxena, See'. ap23-4t 8. I. SNYDER, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER a in tiaiLia is Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, Opposite Court House, - Second Street. CLEARFIELD. PA. All kinds of repairing in my line promptly at tended lo. April xo, ioio. Q.UNSMITIIING. G. W. WOLFE, PRACTICAL GUNSMITH. Fbos on Third street, ever Hiley'a blacksmith shon. CLKARKIKI.il. PA. Aa tiads ol tliae aaa boos unsiei nana. Repairing dono la Irtt-elacs meaner and al fair prices. ' OOK AND READ! SIDDLE & IIARXESS MARIXG ! JOHN C. HARWICH, Market St., CLEARFIELD, Pa., Is tb msn to go to If yon want a est of new IIARNKSrl or a new 8AIIDLE, or anything els In thai line. He turns out a good work a is don in any (hop In Pennsylvania, and ais prioes ara very reasooahic. Constantly en band a full line of , TROTTING GOODS," such a Trotting Saddles. Quarter and Shin Boot, Trolling Rollers, Whips, Fine Brushes aad Combs, Ac A "no assortment of Nets, Horse Coven, koee Blaakete. Buffalo Robes. Ac, Ac, hoot in season. In foot anything that horsemen stand to Deed of is always on baud. All of which will be cold at wholesale or retail at the verv fairest rales. Heeaihaa- promptly attended to. All work guaranteed. Shop in room formerly occupied as root OBce. April , ico. ? durational. CLEARFIELD ACADEMY. A Mats sad Ftnale Clanalcal Mich School Each Drparimeiit Rrparate, Dlatlnet and Complete h Iteclfc rptlE scholastic year of this Institution 1 dlvl 1 ded into two eerlnns of Sve months (twenty on weeks) each. Th first cession commoner on th flrsl Monday In September; tbe second, on the Srst Monday in February. The coarse of instruello embrace every thing necessary to a thorough, practical and accomplish ed education or both sexea. Pupils will be admitted at any time and charged from date of entrance to the close of lbs aeasloa, Mo deduction will be made tor aboenea, except In aaeea ef extreme and sretraetcd nines. Students from a diauaceea be nocommeuMoa with board at lew ratea. for parttewler, eond for circular, r ad. Ires Rev. P. L. HARRISON, A. M., July JS, 187 1-tf. Principal. MISS H. S. SWAN'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS CLEARFIELD, PA. milE SUMMER TERM of eleven weeks', will X eommenc Moaday, April 141b, WJ3. TERMS OP Tl'ITlOy. Reading, Orlbography, Writing, OlijectLee- eorsi,hv.. IT 0 Hiatory, Local and dceeripttre Geography with Mnn Drawing, urammar. mental and Written Arithmetic ( 00 Algebra and the Sciences II 00 Instruction la Instrumental must 10 00 Oil paiatinf, 14 lssoos..-....- 11 SO Wax worK e oo For full paKieulara seed for Circular. ClearSeld, April , ISi3. 0.7:T0-y C111ERRY TREE MALE & FE- MALE COLLKOE. Tha Summer Term of this Inslitntloa will open for the reception of students of both eexrs on MONDAY, the 4th day of elAY.lKTJ. Thoroagh Instruction tn all the breaches of a common English and aoademieal eduoalion. Special at tention given te the training of teacher. In struction en the Piano and Organ will be gitea by Miss Bote F Moors. . for particulars, aourest 11. R. KISPOBT3, Bec. Send for catalogue. ap23-4t rpiIE AUTOMATIC Knitting Mnclilnc! This Knitting Maehiae Is on of th moat use ful lnrt,tien of the age. By untiring effort and tagenrou xpritnuts the Invontor has achieved what thousands have unsuccessfully tried to attain. That la, a KNIT'tlNIt MA CHINE, that will knit a sock in (even minutes. heel and toe. eeuiplete. Nerrows and widens.- Knits all grade, o I yarn. NoMes, Tidies, Hoods, Men' Knit Jackets, Hosiery of all siaee, and al most an endlee variety ef Useful and Ornament- al Hoods. It will knit from a Watch Quard lo a Sleigh Hobo, and doc It with neatness and dee- patch. Pereons that an Ineapaeialed front bard work,eaa eara from . , t-N TO 8 1 nOIsLAHS Per Day with the Knitter. This Machine ha taken th bightat Premium al tha Principal Expositions, Slat and County Fair. It i simple and durable in oontcrnotlon, and will wear a life time. A It ts constructed with tb flaeet mechanical exaevncee, end for gonoral range ef work. "IT HAS NO Egl'AL, ' aad Is only limited In beauty aad stria by the Imagination and Ingenuity of the operator., . nET.tll. PRICK, IO.OO. For reference th pull! eiu edres or call up on the following resident of tjenrfleld eoualy i Jneiah Thompson, JonMlhea Hertafcoi, John Nerria, D. I), kilter, Jobs t. Slf II, I'orwenarllle; Lewis J. Kurd sua John 0. Herd P. O.t Klah Johnston, Aorahatd Itpencer, Rllsha Fenton, Urarplau llilla P. 0. i Joah Kirk, Jobs Ow- eaa, uataea vurrv. Lnmlier vtlv. baajuel Joakina, Esq., at Cerwenevllle, I th Oeuersf Ageat for C'rarteld and Joffereow conn Mo. All necessary Information oe be obtained by cvLj opnhun April IS, lKlstf. Sarttirarr, gl"mrarrrf? H. F. BIGLER & co IIAItDWAUE, AUo, Meaufeatareuof Tin and Sheet Iron Ware, '"""l", FA. LOT OF SADDLES, liltlDl. Hera, Collar, ts., I.r sals Vy H F. B1QLKR tu J) A L. VIE R'S PATENT V.N LOAD. lag Bay Fork, for ssls by If. F. Biai.rn t rv. Wi QIL, PAINT, PUTTY, CLASS, Nail, tc., for Ml ly n. F. BIOLEB k CO, JJARNESS TRIMMINGS 8H0I Findings, for sale by II. F. BIGLER I CO. rjUNS.PISTOLS.SWORACCSQ For salt by H. F. BIGLER k CO. gTOVES, OF ALL SORTS ASH Sisss, for sal by H. F. BIOLER k CO. RON I IRON1 IKON1 IBOS: For sals by II. F. BIGLER k CO. JJORSE SHOES c IIORSE 6D0I RAILS, for Ml by U. F BIOLER k CO pULLET BLOCKS, ALL UIZE3 And hod Manafactur, for sals by H. F. BIGLER k CO. rPHIMBLI SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES, for sal by ' tr t ntr,ir-n U. r. J1IULC.U CU. RODDER CUTTERS for sale j HCB30-70 II. F. BIGLER k CO. MARBLE AXD ST0E TIED! Uii S. S. LIDDKLL, Uariog engaged la th Marble bailee", inirej lo iuform her frienda and the public that ihs ksa now and wiU keep eonetantly oa haod a largs sal well selected stock ef ITALIAN' AND VEIWOXT MARBLE, aad is prepared I famish I order TOMBSTONES,. BOS AND CRADLE TOMBS, MONUMENTS, Curb aad Posit for Cemetery Lots, Wiidof Sills and Caps, also, BCREAV), TABLE AND WASH STASD . . T0P3, Ac, Ac fesx,Terd on Reed street, near th K, R. Drpct, ClearSeld, Pa. i".'' rpERRA COTTA STANDING VASES, 11 A Mil Mi VA&fJ5, Stove Lining and Fire Brick, kept constantly on bsnd. ST0.E AD EARTIIEX'VVARE Of EVERT DESCRIPTION! CROCKS! POTS1 CROCKS! Flatter's Patent Alrlipht Self - Scallnf Fruit t ausl BUTTER CROCKS, with lids, CREAM CROCKS, MILK CaUles, APPLE BVTTKK CBOtaa, mrvi i.' i'unri4 FLOWER POTS, PIE DlSBgt), 1 6TEW POTS, And a great many other things to nuawreei ta rivnua v ' v - . mention, lo no nan as FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S STONE - WARE POTTERY, Corner el Cherry and Third Streets, CLEARFIELD, PA. sl II. F. BIGLER & CO. have for sal CARRIAGE & WAGOX WOODS, SUAFT3 AND TOLEB, HUBS, SrOKES, FELLOES, 4c. Carrlag and Wagon Maker should mats not of thi aid call aad axamin them. Tb'y will be aold at fair prices. maytt 71 To Tax-Payers I TV xxneiUneo wlib tha Act of tba General Al X eembly of thi Commonwealth, approved ths Hi day of March, A. v. lo;o, ana to sepi meat approved the Id day of April, A. I. "relating to the collection of Usee in the eooet; nr ii..au " MiiiM ia ikorofore herrbv xirea t Ih. l.s.n.e.ea residine in the districts aslant below, that the County Treasurer, In aecordsees -Uk ,k. u.11... .ruuS AeLwill the places of holding the borough and townibr elections on the following named days, for ! purpose of receiving the County and Slate assessM tor in year is, a : For flirard, Thursday, May Sth, For Uoshen, Friday, May 0th. For Braiitord, Saturday, May 10th. For Urahain, Monday, May Die. For Morris, Tuesday, May llih. For Decatur, Wednesday, Mov 14th. For Osceola, Thursday, May 1Mb. For lloutidale, Friday, May loth. For Roggs, Saturday, May 17th. For Huston, Tuesday, May 10th. For I'nlon, Wednesdav, May list. For Brady, at West Liberty. Thursday, May .31 " ' Troutville, f'ndav, May Md. " Luthcrahurg, Saturday, May HI" For Curwcnavllle, Monday, May :6th. For Pike, Tnesday, M.iy 7tk. For Bloom, V'edneeiley, Miy ISth. For Pean, Thurs.lar, May 90ih. For Lumber City, rriday. May m. For Ferguson, Saturday, May ell- rnAn all la e.l,l to the Treasurer tber nil be a reduction of FIVE PER CENT., while M per cent, will be erftfro) asr le fnt sfo ey i ...i in all oanald laiee. making digtrencsel TEN per cent, lo prompt las-pavers. PerM can, ufler the 1st of May. pay their taxes al It Treasurer a OIBc. ine naiaueu oi io .." will b. visited Jgun.,ouirlwn9osi Treasurer" Office, Treasurer. ClearSeld, Pa, April 0,1(173. J a ste-ssial All sieruona are hereby A j liSed not to Interfere with tbe (""'"'.I a- . flw.. rna t.n1 ITatlf. Z 1WO-3 io ene uein, , . .. --r.. ,Hr - , dav of Anril. HrJ. from Daniel Soled and fcaw Solada, bis wife, and have left them withinem lean only nhjeot te my milES.I April IS, , I t. JAMES MILS- 1 I AI! nn tha nuieiseslTiia'a NOTICI Nell lIJIl " --- t hereby given tb.t letter ef admtnb H mts , .stale of M. K. vYRIOI.r V.d d. ken.h nf Clearfield. ClearSeld county. H or the borougn ni viearuriu, v .... " . having been duly granted to the nndspie M all pereoo Indehled le tn eu..i. a rake Imm.dlsle payment, and thos. as i i l.im or d.m..d. will pr law fl aalbeatlrated for lettlemenl """"J'.JV, w r' WRIiiI KV ClearteU, April , UTI Adaljl Tl' HE DEMOCRATIC ALMANAC IH Oni U " J.-aaJj 1