' GEORGE IV COODLANDEU, iMti AN rwraittoK. CLRARF1ELO, Y ,i ' . . , WKDKESDAY WOHKI.NO. MAY 14, UTS. .-I'ob l'r.Kii. Tho Democrats of ' Mother Cotitco want our old friend, Sheriff Perk, elected Stftto Trenaurcr, 1 nnd ao inotf uctod their doloysilo to llio . Mule Convention. .The Vacancies. Tlicileatb of Chief Justice Cuoso and Aliuittoi- Oir loaves two "rich placer" to be tilled by Prcr. ' iilcntlnl appointment,' nnd iinmoroua ; nro tho applicant for the aiu'Cg of tho e (load men. ,. ... , s!,x ... ,J Don't Fail to Read It, Wo hope every reader of, tho Ru-I'ijlican will . give J ml go BUkck't ipccoh, to be found - on our first page, an ntlcnliv perannl. it Is one of bis best efforts, and sltrficl "d more attention in the Convention limn any other speech. ; .. , Seam EjtriT Thoir brithien re , fused to expel Oukes Ames nnd Jamos . Jlrouka from their seuts in Congress, and vhry were too brazen to resign, yet, through tho economy of the Gov-1 , ernor of tho Universe, the seals of both ' llieso members have been declared ; VOCMit. ... ; '' .' ' ' . . Tub Dead. Within a fortnight death has claimed quite a number of onr statesmen, thief among them the J I on. Salmon V. Chase, Chief Justice of tho Supremo Court of tho United iSiutcs... Hon. James L. Or, of South - Carolina, t he ducccfinor of Ex Govornor ' Curtin as Minister Plenipotentiary to Russia; lion. Hugh N, McAllister, of lidlcfunta, mcmlcr ol tho C'onetiln lionnl Convention ; Hon. Oaken Ames, member of Congress from Mnssnchti- setts; Hon. James Brooks, member of CongrcsA frcm New Yolk, and John Smart Mill, tho English hialoiiun mid critic, all huvo died rather suddenly within a few duys of each other. Tx)Ts or Candidates. Williumsport has no loss than four candidates for .Mnj-orin the Bold. Our mutual friend, O. II. lleighard, Esq , t'huti miin of tho l)oinovratio County Committee, is tho Democratic nominee, and Cut. Stork- 'weather, tho proecnt incumbent, is tho 'Radical nominee TLo Liberal re publicans havo nomiiiHtcd Henry F. Snyder, Eeq , and tlio Local Uptionists and Moral Hefcrmors Imve put William Kldcr, Ksq., into the field. Mr Stark- vcatlior, the Grant candidate, is mum on the license question, bonce the Moral Iiuformors havo cut him and are looking Elder-ward. Tho voters 'of that city will act the part of patri ots and contributo moio effectually to reform moral and legal wrongs by -voting for Mr. Rciglnirtl than for any other candidate. T .'Joefoc n'ar, Capt. Jack and his warriors ri waging rather, a spirited campaign against the government troops in and around the Lava Beds. Oursoldiors are really in the defensive whiloCupt. Jack has assumed the aggressive, and a regular guerrilla war bus opened. The infantry and artillery aro kepi in garrison and our cavalry employed to ocout the country. From 25 to 80 of our soldiers have been killed and doublo that number wounded, wbilu but three or four Modocs arc known lo have been killed. The Spenocr rifles with which the Indian have Wen armod by somo philantropUls prove very cfTcctivo in thoir hands. . .- Tit New Vork Herald, snys: Our Ductal despatch from tho lava beds indicates a new departuro on the part of Captain Jack and the inauguration of a merciless war on tho peaceful set tlers of Oregon. Tho savages have quietly abandoned their rocky dofuncos nd have lakdn to tho open country. .Kittled with their aucuerta in defeating the troops sent agniiist them, they now doom themselves able lo cope Aith the United States forces in tlic fluid. Nor are thoy altogethor wrong in their oslimute of tbeir strength. Well armed and well mounted and pursuing a system of luetic thoroughly well suited to their kind of warfare mid the nature of the country, they have little lo fear from tlio heuvily ao uoutrotl and slow moving troops. Born and brod bushwhackers they will nut pay much attontluii to the rules vt war as luid down in llio army regu lations. Tho Modoc wur, llicit, will be a guerrilla war for the luturo. It bus ulioudy commenced. A wagon train, insufficiently guarded, bus beoo captured; three men huvu been wound ed, and seventeen government horses added to tbo already respcctubla sta bles of Captain Jack. How long is this state of affairs to continue, and w hat is to be tho end of it all f The extermination of the citir.ens in tbo neighborhood of tho lava bods by the Mvsgs seems now more probablo than Abo Aiturmioalion of the Modocs by miliUrf. We aro told Unit ouo hundred Oregon : volunteers huvo ur livtd at tho Uv budii, and this piuco vt news is the most encouraging yet received ; but several thousand fron tiersmen ahould be Itumcdiittely or Kanised to fight tho Modoes, in their mu war and without iuluiluronco of ' amy kind liy army oAicei or Indian Ono tlmuaund stub men would be mora ctl'oclivo sguinsi the Mvuges '.han the whole uruiy uf Alio L'niled States. The Courier-Journal gives this obit uary notice i ''Died in Washington recently, a little orphan hoy, named Civil Service Inform, who was an. tiretilioctl to the lYccidoul lust fall, jiist Xeloro the election, Editor ol iLtrpcr' iVeMy and other friends of the ousuiMiod will attend the funeral Kit li it further nmico. Service by Tht Hiklt t the 1'ubllc School. This question hits greatly disturbed the school affairs in Mew York for a year past. Finally, an appoal was taken to tho Stuto Superintendent, who has rendered a decision which nil except fanatics will approve. . Tho New York JttraUl, Jn alluding to tho subject, ssys: The decision of Superintendent Weaver denying the legal right of school trustees to niako religious In struction part, of tho reirular school oxetciscs will receive the approval of every iiiir-tninued inun. Ju tins ago, when tho spirit of religious liberty is Abroad, it is somewhat startling to find a largo body of citizens desirous ot CNrreining u spiritual tyr.inny by compelling tho attendance of children at religious teaching to which they onterluin a conscientious objection. Tho introduction of tho Biblo into tho public schools has been tho rauso ot constant irritation nnd ill-will between tho di Here nt Christian sccli, nnd each day seems only to iinreaso tho bitter new of tho parlies. The contest nl Long Island City lust fall becumo sei i on", and something in tho nhnpo of a religious wnr was throated. J'uninn Catholic childrcu refused to bo presont at llio reading of n Protestant Bible, ur.d tho trustees, with an ardor fur tho principles of civil and religious liberty beyond all pruiso, expelled the insubordinate Catholics. This exhi bition of liberality and respect for tbo opinions nnu convictions of others leu lo a series of protests on tho purl of the Catholic minority, winch termin ated in an appeal lo tho Superintend' ent. i Tho legal right of tho trustees to enlorco llio rouding of tho obnoxious Bible has boon decided to have no ex istence, as tho schools are provided for secular, and not for religious, in struction. At ll.o annio time it is held that if religious people wish llicir chil dren to read tho Bible tho trustees are ut liboily to appoint a tiino before or after tho regular school business for religious instruction, lit winch attend nnco will not bo compulsory. This is a reasonable solution of tho difficulty, and will give general satisfaction lo all out tlio "uncoguiU, . who novor en joy complete Christian peuce but w hen they aro prosecuting others for the love of (iod. However, as llieso splenetic devotees nro not very numer ous among us, tho public can u fiord to bo indifferent as lo whether they are pleased or not'. It is of the first importunso lo tho well being ol tho ropuhlic that the public schools shall bo popular with tho people, in order that thero may be no excuso lor ignorance among our growing population. , In order that Ibcymuyboso it is necessary that the rights of ull tho children bhull bo scrupuioiisly respected. Religious freedom in the widest sonso must bo enjoyed by the pupils, not tho gar bled liberty which means that every ono shull bo forced to accept whatever religious leaching tho school trustees may consider good. To tamper with the right of conscience is infinitely a greater oulr.tgo than to impose disa bilities, and ono less likely to bo borne patiently. Tho ugilalion on this school question was becoming really dangerous to tho cxislcuco ol harmo nious relations between tlio different sects, and wo hopo that tho reasona ble and just decision of Superintendent Weaver will form a piecinlent that will bo followed ull over tho country wherever mixed schools cxiol. It is so palpably an outrago lo compel tho altcndanco ol children upon obnoxious religious instructionXhut no amount of sophistry can justify or cover up such a violation ot national light. All classes are interested in tho just set tlomont of ll.is question, became thero is no protection that tho persecutors at ono point may not becomo tho persecuted at another, if wo nra to ac cept tho doctrine that tho majority havo the right to impeso their religi ous instruction on the minority. Such a proposition, when advanced nakedly, appears monstrous; yet this is just what the Long Llaud trustees have been guilty of in the caso of tho Cath olic children under their charge, It appears these model Christians aro not content with tho impartial and highly creditable decision of the Superintendent. They havo resolved on nn appeal to the higher authorities, resolving not to abandon their privi lege to do evil so long as they can possibly hold on. Tho actions of these men furnish a strango commentary on tho Christianity of which they put themselves forward as tho champions. Thero Is moro of the cruel and oppres sive spirit of ministers of evil than of tho gentleness and meekness of follow ers of Christ in tho conduct of theso Biblo lovers. Thoir obstinate resolve to maintain the obnoxious system will bo condemned by every ono with a pretence to liberality. Such on ex hibiiion of bigotry Is worthy of the Dark Ages, and mnrks out tho actors for tho coiitompt of nil Who nindl bar trrnH tlik U Hon IliguM to Row or England born. Wo bono the appeal made against Superintendent Weaver's decision will bo rrjocloJ., and that tho non-sectarian eharucter of our puhlio schools shall be authoritatively declared. All citi zens aro taxed to support thorn, und me cuursa oi niiiruuiiun client nui iu be obnoxious lo any sect. This is but common juslico, und we beliovo that the good senso and love of fair piny inherent in the American peopla will insist oa justice being dono in the matter. . DuATrt ormE Chief Justice New YoitK, May 7th. Chiel Justice Chase died ul ten o'clock this morning from an ttlluck of apoplexy. Ho was in un usually good honllli and spirits, and continued so during Sunday and Mon day. Un Tuotdny morning before rising bo was stricken with paralysis, and remained unconscious until this mornirg ut ten o'clock, w hen bo peace fully died, surrounded by hi sorrow ing relatives. Chief Justico Chose left Washington Inst week fur New York und Boston. Ho cxpoeted (o rcinuin in the latter oily two or thrco weeks nnd ihun re turn to Washington, and altor a short stop there In go lo Colorado, where ho proposed lo locate for tho summer, with n view lo the restoration of his health by the pure and bracing air of tho in ou n la in region. IEFT For Europe. Major John II. Filler, nisistanl editor of tho Harris burg Palrtat, left on Thursday night ivr Now York, from which placo ho W4H sail Tor i.nropo lo-Uuy. Jio goes to Viiiiiua lo bo in nltuudiiiico at tbo KKpvoition, and will, wo understand, ctirruApond for the Sew York Xun, ns wuU HKifir his own paper, tho Iilriot. Mr. Fillur wields an ablo pon, and wo may expect eomu brilliant and pnphio skU'lies of ihM Vienna Exhibitioa. as welt as most mterlitiiiiiig notes -of trnvu, whilu heneniaiux ilroad. National" Thikvincj. A well In formed writer in tho Now York Herald in a It cs a startling exhibit of the utter woi tlilessnoss for offensive (and al most equally so for defensive) pur poses of the vessels now composing what I cnllod tbo Navy of the United States.' Ho shows that out of tho whole number on tbo navy register not ono is a really first-class vessel, while tho largo majority, including most of tho so-cnllud iion-clnds, are absolutely good fur nothing but to break tip. Vustsuins of money during and sinco tho wnr hnvo been squan dered on experimental or fraudulently contracted and dishonestly built ships for tho navy, and for oil this literally enormous expenditure tho people have nothing to show no vessel lit to bo enllod American or cnpablo to protect American oommorco. A single instance serves to illustrate the hugo swin dies which loyal contractors were per milled to pepctralo in this matter of building vossuls for tlio iNuvy Depart mont. Of tho 61 ironclads twelve, which cost an average of Ono Million Dollars, never Uonted after they wero built, owing to- faults in their con struction, and a 10 now rolling mid rusting to pieces! And thirty other ot thoso "ironclads uio luiu up in or dinary, not ono of them good for any thing or ante lo go ouo mile to sea I Banner of Liberty. ,-, . . i.' Tho Krio Obitrvtr snys, and we sec ond the motion, that, ' Hon. Jerumiul S. Uluck is the best writer and speaker ol puro hnglish in America. His pro duclions will bo ranked among tho Classics in luiuro ages. Amalgam Tom Stokes, a coal black negro, is tho iiadical nominee lor Constable In the third ward, N il linmsport. : ' . The remains of Chief Justice Chnno were deposited in tho Congressional Comutcry at Washington on Monday. 1 1 . . ! -r gunounrrmruts. Primary Election, Saturday, June 7. 1'KIXTKIfH FKli. AtwmMy Oirl.trlrt Attorney.. ,.$ID brrilf lojCoontyt'ommtMiuDcr I Trraaurer lujuounljr Auditor..,. ... i Jurj Cumiuiariuiicr , ( Ttiii inctu.lci 0,000 tlokvts for rich codiJle. Thuio wlrhinr moro will be shared 2 pr Ihuu hdiI fxtrs. No name will ba annouueett mile Ih caah aooompantea iba order. A.i-:jiiLv. Wa ara au'liorttrj to annMiaca tba name of Dr. T. J. 1IOVKK, of Clr.rflcl.l. af a candidal for Altamblj, rubjoot to tb acliou of lb Demo cratic party at tho primary elvotioo. . We aro authnriird to aunounce the name of Dr. J. W. roTTKK. of Kartliaiu townibip, a a can didate fur Araaibly, eubjrct to tbc action of the Democratic party at the primary election. MlERIt'-l'. " " Wr are antboritcd to announce tba nama of JASIKi 8AVAI1K, of New Wa.hiugl.-vn, aa a candidate for PhcrirT, enbject tu the avtiou of Che Prmocratie parly at lha prlmnry electioo. We are authorized to announce tb name of W. KOS8 McPIIKHKON, of t'lrarllrM, aa a ran did.ite for riberirT, eubject lo the action ol tba leni ocratie party at Ibe primary election. - We are authorised to anatiiiace tba name of WILLIAM 11. ULOJM, Pike lown.hm. at a candidate far Hhcriff, iiljeei, to tbc aciioo of the Ocinooratte pnrly at lue pnatary election. Wc are authorised to announce Ibe name of A. V. t'AKPFNTEH, of Osccvla, al a candi late for Sheriff, auhject t the action of the Democratic parly at the primary election. We are anlhorlin-t to announce' tho name of FLOHEKCK O'LKAHV. ol Mnutidalr, at a can. did.tte for Mhrrifr, euhji-et to the action of the Oeinocratie party at tba Primary Lirctioa. We are antliorleed to announce the name of WILLIAM MEIIAFFEY, of New Washington, a a candidate for bheriff, fubject to tbo dooision of the llcmocratic party at the Primary Election. THli.lSL'Klill. W'a are onMinritril to announce Ibe niiso of WILLIAM W. WOltllAl.L. of Clcarlicld. as a eanJidale for Treasurer, subject to lite action of Iho Pcmccratio party at tho priaiary clcclion. W'e aro nnlhorlxed to announce tho name of DAVID W. IVHi; vt Jordan township, a a caadidata for Troaurer, snldcct tu the action of tbo Dcmoaralio party nl the primary election. We are authorised to announce tho natna af JOHN OWENS, of l'tke township, na a oandl diite for Treasurer, subject lo tho action of tbe Drmocratie parly at the primary election. iiniit'T ArTOHNKY. , We am authorised lo aanounce Ihe name of A. O. Kit AM EH, of l.awrruee lot nibip, ns a oandi. dale for District Attorney, subject In tbc action ol tho lutnoeratle party at the primary election. Wo are authorised to announce the name of FRANK Fim.DlNd. of I'lcarlleld, as a candi date fur District Attorney, subject to the notlun of tbo Di-tnooratie party at the primary election. toll STY COMMISSION i:h. We nr anthorited lo aonoonc the name of CLARK SHOWN, of Lawrence township, as a eaodtdate for County Commissioner, subjeel lo tho action of the Driuocratio party ai the primary elaetUn. We are eulbcrltrd lo annonne Ibe name of niLHKItT r). TO.KR, of Chest township, as a candidal for County Commissioner. snMent lo the action of the Democratic party at tb primary election. We are authorised lo announoa tb name of JOHN D. MILI.I'H. of Chest township, aa a can didate fur Conntc Cummlrfiono, subjoct 'o th ac tum or Ih Damucratui party at tb primary election. JURY tOMMISKIoNEH. Wc ara authnrlsM to announo lha name of JOHN W. SIll llAKT.of ClearSeld, as a candi date Nr Jury Commissioner, subject to th action of tbe Dtmucrallc party at the primary election. AtLDITOH. We are athorise-d to announce tbe nam of LEWIS C. liLOOM, of Lawrcnco township, as a candidate ft.r County Auditor, eulijaet lo tbe ac tion of tbo Democrat' parly at lb primary election. Sheriff's Sale. BY firtueof wrinof Vrmtiirioni Krptnm; fatd oat of tb Court or Com moo Flei of Clr Qrl(l eounlT. ftDd to mo directed, thvrfl will btiMd to public !, at tbt Court Iloato, la tbo borough of Ctvarfleld, on Moodnj, tht Secufid dj of Juaif 187.1. at 1 o'olork, f. oa., tho following deirtlbcd rnl entato. to wit i A trrutn tract 'ni " ' morn town hin I'luarfivld coanfr. Pi., bounJod nd d- cfilcd ih folio!, to-wit ! leginnfi)g ot ft imill brmlook, thenca norlh li rt 1M pnmhei to (unit, tlifineo math t 1 lfl T-10 ir'ahM to putt, thenct math 1 writ Mi prrcltoi tu poft, tliroco norlh t7i writ lift 7-10 ,ern.t tn )c of bcffinnlnr, Pintfiii.lnjr 121 err f tud 120 per- cbc, nearly all cN-urM nnd having ft lurge dwrll- ing liouw. bum, ori:bard, wervon. pqiitiI, lakra tn rxroutioo ftnd to bo luld bj tht prnpertjr of .1'tbn K- Jlackftiibrrrr. Arr, a ofrtdln lot of grnunl, ltiintr In tb VU- Ingo of JyneiM, Clttrfcld count, 1., bound ed north bjr an allo.r, t bj lot No. ?H, touth bjr Martin trei t and wctt by Vnlnut utrtot, and b- tta known tu tut h: , tn tht rinn or Mid Tti- Uigf, and briag CD funt front and 200 fret dnrp, nd hnvlng ft I a IRQ two-ptiiry frame Hott'i, atthlo and other bniMingn tlifrmm. Hclxtd, takrn In rt re ut ion nd to bo void tbt property of Ouo. ilowon nnd KVn Tamer. AfO. a crrtuin trnot of land, tilnate in Morrii townflilp, rirnrfiold pounlr, !'., bounded and de-t-ribtd aa fullowti Wt by land of Forory and Urahim, north by tbe Hutiithnniift rtw, oatl uy C. Hartunr nn I mth by land of Ucorge lloorcr, onntiiiiiing ftcro. and having about 25 atirei otaarcd and ft h'iaio and barn tlierwn twted. Seised, laktn In exwntion and tu bt told at the property of Jatnt'i J. LuciWs A'-ko, a rrrlnin tract of land, tltuate In TVeatur township, ClMrntld ootintv, I'a.. bounds north by Ihn Turnpike, taut by Und of W- W. Unto, on ttin rmtib by Tynmt ami t,'rrflr. Ui!road and un tht wt at by lut uf John Hnrnef, contain. Ing al'ont of aa aire, and having a twoitery frauit dwelling but and nthtr IrtprovrBioiita tberi'ou, hviird, taken in mvrution and It bt lutd a ibe properly of KJmund MlVy, Aln, a ewiriain trat of land, tilnatt In Decatur towii.li p, (Jlnarfttld oouniy, Pa., hnnaded by I)illingtnn, tonth br T.vront ad i'learflrld Hatlruiiit, wmt by KHierlt aad porth by tbe I..m ta . .1.1. .! kljIHl 1 ma a.l wtlrl Ha fill a I ""'I'lt.D, V..U. R , - U im- i"7 Itatnt bow atif e(tff ttnrwrrintot alJrw gidrrrttefmrntj. therecn. Gvlat-d, taken In elocution ui to be fold n th property of 1 noma tfrns. Aleu, oertaln tract ef land, situate In Chest township, Clearfield county, To., bounded on tbe west by lana or n. A, trrtu. on tn norm by land of Tbmas A. Motlse, on tho east by land of Jaa. Wearer aniloli the south by land of Jess Hut tun, containing urrnly Br acres, with about to aoiea Clearatl, and a frame buuse, log barn and other Improvement thereon, ttalaed, taken in etoctillon and to b sold a the properly of John S. Knyder. Also, certain lot of land, situate tn Osoeota borough, 1'lcarfleld county, I n., bounded on the mth by lot of Ilichsrd tiuss, west by Line!, street, liorlb by street and east by an alter, and baring a plank dwelling bouse and frame stable thorttoo. rWisod, tsken in execution aud to ba anld as the property of Hcnjumin Kline. Also, a certain tract of land, situate in Knoi township, i'luarfli-ld county, Ta., bounded on tbe east by liind of J. XI. Cbnac, on the loutbby land of I. use .K K or, on the west by land of John felloe1 citat and on tb north by land of Isaac MuKec, eonlainlng one hundred acres, sixlyaerer f which Is cleared, and bur Ing aloji house, frini burn and oruhard theroon. Hdiieil, taken In exe cution and to be sold as tb properly of William Trade. Also, a certain tract of land, situate In T. teu ton township, ('IcarHuId oonnty, l'e., bounded on the oust by food of U. W. Uarrctt. on tbe north by land of Straw, on Ih west by land of Hand Woods aad on the south by land of L. K Uarrctt, containing Iwouly-slx acre and hariug about ten acre cleared aud log bous thereon. Feise.1, tHken in exreutico and to be sold as tbo property of Mark WithcrlgM. .Alsu, a ecrtnin tract of land, situate In Cur iTill borough. Cleartleld county, I'etiuiylra. ni.i, bounded aud described aa follows, lo-wlt t On 8tt. street fifty feet in width and eighty feet in deptli on Filbert struct, and known ss lot No. V, in gcntrtl plot of said borough, nnd bar ing tbcrron erected log and frame two-story boasr, 46xS feet, a shop, slalile aud olbet out buildings. Bolted, taken in iceciitiin nnd le be sold as lb proterly of It. A. Chambers. , Also, certain truct of mod, situate in Dnalur township, Clearfield county, Fa., boundod e th north by th turnpike, on the east by .H. linglcn, un the eoulh by tbe Tyron and Clear field liallroad and on tbo west by Kdmuud Hiley, ocntainlng about ) aero, end baring a two story plank bouse and other improrenentt there on, eoiicd, taken in eieeutiou and to b ioU as lb properly of John llaruu. i Also, certain lot of land, situate in Chotter hill. Drc.itur township, Clcarne'd coonty, l'o., bounded oo tbe norlh by tut of Muster Hal, an Ilia east by lut or Alport, and Ih wt by Water ttrcct and on tb touth by lot ol Dr. Hoops, and having a frame dwelling house there on en-eted. bailed, taken in execution atd'o bo told as tin property of tin mud MrJIull.n and Sarah HeMullea. Alto, curtain tract of land, situa'a In Tiura tide IciwnjLip. Cleartleld ciuotv, I'a., bouudedand described as follows, to-wit t beginning at acosl bank oa Ibe s n b tide of the buucbannariier, thtnoe tenth rS drgrcet cast 22j pcrchra to port, thene north i degrees east lit perchn to pot, tbeuce north h8 degrees west 32J perchra. mor or Icar, lo the south bank of I lie river, thenr up sid river the following course and distana-s: South 41 drgrte west g.1 percbe. couth 7 d'grwa west 31 perches, south :i2 degrees west 28 petcbes, south II degrees cast 2D perches, toolb Ibd'grars west 03 perches, south 71 degrees oast U pwtliev, aouth II degree east 1 pcrehci, loath fi de grees east 10 perches j thence south 3 rjegrat t east 2c perebes, onssing the rirer, lo post un Ih bank, tin nee touth decrees eart 18 i 10 i.ar. choc to post, thtnoe nerh ii degree east 20 per. cue to post, incur norlh 7 degrees east 7 110 perches to post, thence norlh ) degrees eest perches to peil. thence noith 7t derroeeeast lOi pevohea l post.lhenee north iOdrgrercoost 2 f-ls psrabea lo post, tbenet norlh It degrees fast I I, pcrcnes 10 post, Ittenc norlh s degrees east 1 fr-t perches lo pol, tbcaca -a'h fjll degree sunt It perches to pott, thence touth III deffrresrast lot II perchrt to twamp oak, thence aouth BV drgrrrt etvst 21 perches to white oak, Iheooo north 61 de grees rait 7 perches lo hemlock, Ibenca north S3 uegries eaet ) perenct to Hemlock, thence north : Ut-grect ctJlJ nt n-het to bine, tbenee north aa degree! call 10 perchrt to pmt, Ihenc touth 2, earl H perches to bee.-b, Ifaeoo norlh 1 1 i de grees east 14 prrenrs to beech, thene norlh I decrees west (crossing the river) 31 porchet to coal bank and plan of beginning, containing Si acres and allowanoe. inoia or less, beinc tract nrveyed In the name nf Joshua Humphrey and if aorce lying norm or tn nrcr and Included In the alKive boundariis, Wing p.irl of warrant So. 600.1, Ihe nhnle enntaining j? eons aud allow ance, more or les, having thereon erected one Uriit Mill, one taw Mill, on large Brick I'well ing House, on J-'ratno 8tor House, on Bank nam, lenaut House and other oulbuildioKs. with about r-oTcnty-flr acres clcare I thereon (exeep!- l aou ntwrnng nui 01 toe aoore dcecritied land ou lot with bouse, barn and otbtr outbuildinei the-eon, being titualed on Main ttreet, in the Tinage oi i.urnilile, and being IM fret rront by 21 fr.t in depth and known at Ih Matthew Ir. Tin property.) Beited, taken In execution and to l.e told aa ibe properly of tlattbetr Irtln oad vv in. u. irnn, ucc d. Taras or Sum. Tb nrla or ram at which th property shall ba stro.k off must b. paid at th tin of sale, or luce other arrangement! made aa will b approved, otberwiietb proper ty will b Immediately put up and aold again ai tb trp-ns. end risk of tb person to him il was struck elT, and who, in el deficiency tt such re rale, tba'! make good the time, and In no ltjil.net will th Heed be prrtenled In Court for eonnrmtlion unlet the money I actually paid le 111. M,. nil J UiTlS J. HE, hnamrr t Omen, I fe'herilf. CIcarD.ld, Pa., May 14, 1873. J Sheriffs Sale. BT Tlrtnt of nrlti nl fieri Vici'nt, iud out of tht Court nf Common Pleat cf Clear- Ii id tounlr, and to ma directed, lb era will bt cxpnied to ri'KMC SALR, at tbt Court Home, tn tbt borough or ClfurBttd, on Monday, tbt Hecond day of Jane, H7I-, at I o'clock, p. m, tbe following HrnJ B tMt, to wilt All that orrtain Jot of ground and its pro rt uieott thrrron crrctrd, aituittt in tbt borough of Clearfield, Ctmtrtleld eoanty, Pa., bounded on the north by Chorry street, en tbt taut by lot of V. Leitftirger, on tht ioutb by an ally and tn tht wctt by tbo lot on which tht fret icbool building lands bell-It N'o V9 in tbt eenoral ntot of eaid borough and being fifty feet front on t berry itreet and attending baok aoutb 173 feet to aa alloy, and hieing m two itory fraiao dwclliog thereon, about Jli!fl fet( with kitchen atUrhrd liilA feet aud ft plank ttablo. firltad, taken In execution and to he iuU at tht property of Donttl onniny. Alto, all dffrolnt'i Intorrit In oertatn rfoJti tate, eituaie In (loitteti townthin, ClearO? Id coun ty, I'a , ooutainmg nlxut 2U0 aoren, bounded on tbe en it by land, uf K rider, Hny 4b Co.. tn the touth by litodi nf William Mupcf, on tht wett nod north by landi of K rider, liny k Co., bar- ing aoout 20 ai-ret oleareil with log honit and burn thereon erected, ftiiid, taken In t.tecutluu and to be lold ai tht property of Unnittl Cypher. Ado, all that certain tract of Ifnd, eltuatt In Decearia townahrp, Cletrfleld tonnty. Pa., begin ning at a dogwood pott at tba nurtb-wtit corner of John 1). Miller turvey, thenee by Inndi of II. Philipt wcit 10A p pit hot to hcuilook on wen bank of tmatl run, theuct couth 100 perahet to n dogwood poet, theoot tnit 10rt perchtt to dog. wood poit In the lino of Kd. Tipton't tuney, theiiet north 160 perchet to tbe plain of begin ning, tonitining 1U0 mm, mora or Jeet, and hav ing about tO aorei oleared with frama barn, houat and other outbuilding thereon ereotrd. betted, taken in execution and to bt told at tht firoperty of Jtfit K. and Ktirah Dillcn. Alio, all that eortain lot of land, tituatt In Lawrence townnhip, Clearfield county, J'rnoayl rania. bounded and dcucribcd at fdlowa: Be ginning at tht corner of George Carter on tbt turnpike road leading from Cloarneld toljafbtrt burgt, thence northerly along Mid road 90 feat. then ne norlh 8rt writ by lot of Hnrauol Dill tt the back Umm of pM r n ovu ijt Jouathaa Nichols to P. C. lleiaty, Ibeuoa along laid lint outh 2 end I to tht line of land of Janatban INic hull, dne'd., thenco touth 8d eatt by laud of mid Jonathan Nioholt, dvd'd., and bit of George Carter Sit feet to tlio pi not of beginning, and having thereon erected a two ttory bnllooa frftoat homn. frame ttabit. wood bount and other out- bnil'llngt. 8eiicd, taken In rxecntlnn and to bt told aa the property of Milton II. Nicboli. Txaut or Sajlb Tbt prion or tuui at whUk the property aball bo ttruok off mutt bt paid at tht time of tale or tuch n her arrangmtnti taatU at will bt approved, othtrwlet tbt property wt'I bt liomediattly put up and told again at tht txpenet and rnk of tbt pereon to whom It wit ttrnek off, and who, in eaet of deficiency tt auch rt tele, ehtll wiakt good tbt aamt. and In no inttanot will tht ltod bt preicntrd In Court for confirmation union tbt money ii actually paid to the Sheriff. J18TIN J. I' IK, p ii tin rr R orrtrn, I DborilT. Clrarfldd, i'a., Maj 14, ISM. j AI)1IM1 HATOH'rt NOTICl-Notlct It hereby glrcn that letter of almtniPtration on Iho tutnta of J'lllM OHJt, dnoeatM, lata of l.awrcnet townnbip, Clearfield onunty. ptnp'a Having iicen duly grantca to mo utKiorxignefl, all prrenni Indebtrd tu taid aetata will pipit k aakt payment, and tbonn having tlKlmt or dm audi niil piT.i-nt theai properly auilimtlcitcd fur ttt tlrnitnt. JuII.N W. WUIGLKV, Mty H, lflTl-flt. Arltniniitrator, AliTIOM All prraomtre hereby nn J tided not tn Interfere with Ihe following pMperly now In tht poucifion of Itanlol Cvphert, tlit name It left with him tulijivi to our order. Two ptir leU, 1 red cow, I euotted eow,I eteert, I hejrer, 1 log ohain, t two hone wagon, 1 pair grtf borint and be mow, 1 pair bay hornet and barncin, and i a-n of nlicat in pn.und. i,ivj;it pnir, i.oulc 4 co. 01,, May 11, 187,3 Kt, - CI iUTIO.V. AH prrpcotara hereby notified J not to interfere with tht following nr'-pertr. now tn the handtof Georgn Chatinan. of Morria townnhitti Ono man borit. I ttirrul mart, I Un nlng mill, 1 drag, I rultivnAur, I two-horPt wag on. The tame htdnng to (aft and art ltd with klm anbert tn mv ordef. it, if.i3i. Areri.N jhlixx. SheritT's Sale. TIT vlrtnt of writt of Zeeari W. ! I J mud onl of tbt Court uf Com mo Pleat of Oltatntld tonitr, and to ana directed, tfatrt will bt txpottd U PUBLIC HALE, at tbt Court llo net in tna worough of Cltarneld, tn Mon day, tbt fitoond day of Juno, 1873, at 1 o'clock, p. in., tht following Real KetU, to will A wrtftia ploct or traot of land, tituatt In Pike towntbtp, CltavtAtld eunty, Pa., beginning fti n mitpte, t lionet north 110 perohet tn putt, thuoot weA 119 perch tt to obtetuut oak, luauot ioutb 2-tl perchrt to white pint an old oorner, thenoe north 84 drgrcet eaet 93 perohet to wbitt oak, thou at ft'irtb 74 i degravi weet 4 1 perch ee to looutt, thenot north 07 degrcet tait 2A perohet lo loouit, llttnct north 08 degrcet eatt 28 perchet to loouit, on tho rirer near tht mouth of Hogback run, thenoo down tht river Itt tvveral couriet and dit tnuoet lo mapltand plactof beginning, oontain Ing 1 6 1 atret. mnre or Jett, bomt, barn aud cleared land tboroon. Alio, ont other lot, tituatt In tbt bornugb of Curwentvilla, Clear! eld oonnty, Pa., on tho tent tidt of Filbert ttreet, begl.olng at about 60 foot north from Htato ttrett, oonlaluing ISO feet front en Filbert itreet, and extending baok 60 fetl aaatward, and having a large taarn ; home, liable and olbor outbuilding! Ibrtui traot-1 td, Beiied, taken in execution and to bt told at tht property of Leah Bloom, Adininlitratrix of Iaaao llioouj, deo'd, . Alio, all that eortain two-ttory frauit dwelling boune. twenty by thirty feet, tituatt on lot Nt. 60, on tbt touth taat corner of Good and Clarra etrtcta, in tbt borough of Uuultdalt, Clearfield oounty, Pa. Belied! taken In execution and to bt told ai tbt properly of Ifcnry 0'Neil. Alo, tituatt in Pftonville, Clearfield oonnty, Pa., all I hat Mrtain ouo-and-ft-balf ttory frame building, Itixlfl feet, on tbt touth tide uf Main itreet, on lot adjoining landi of D, 8. Moort nnd Urorga lUol)onald, and to much ground Immedi ately ftdjaccnt thereto at will bt ntotxtftry for the ordinary uie thereof. Sciied, taken is execution and to bt told at tho property of Geo. McDonald. Alto, all that tertain one-itory framt tmltb bop, tituatt in tht Tillage of Pannrillt, UlcnHUId county, Ptnarylvanla, and being about UiM feet fin ilic, at the oorner of Malu and Pine trtota, together with tt much ground immediate ly ftdjaoeut thereto at will bo neoctaary for tbc ordinary uet thereof. Belied, taken In axaaution and to be fluid aa tht property of F. O'Ltary. Tnnwa tr 6i,t Tbe prlct or asm at which the property tball bt atruek off atutt bt paid at tbt tluit of talt, or tneh otbtr arraogtmtnlt madt at will bo approved, otbtrwitt tbt prop erty will bt Immediately pnt up and sold tgatn nt tht tiptoat and rltk of tht porton to whom H w ttruok off, tnd who. in taat of de Atltney, at auch rc-aaJa, thall makt good tbt tame, and In no Inittnee wll! tbt letd bt preiinted In Conrt fur eonflrmation nnleat tht money It tt) tually paid the Sheriff. JUSTIN J. PIK, , BiiKnirr's Orncn I . fihtriff. Cltdtrfield, Pa., .May 14, 1873. f On Salunlny, Nay lOtli, 1873, Mrs. T. E. WATSON Returned from Pbilftdelphia with, all tbo to v el- tlel of tba teatel la 61'UMGR MILLINERY GOOD.', PATTF.HH UONXKT3 A WATS, KICII AND RARK FL0WKR3, , All tht ntw thftdot of RIB BONA, At. My Trlmatd Pattern Ooodt art perfeelly ele gant and rlcb, all being lata importation! dtrttt front Parit, and will bt told at vtry 'rtducod prieet. nearfield, Pa., May 14, 1173. In 1HR COURT OF COMMON PLEAS of Clearfield Connty, I'a, , Klllt Cftlbarlnt Bruit b by her next friend No. M March T. 18T4. Ldward Curry re. Thouat M. Smith. AHai Sub. Sur Pivoree. Tho nndoraigntd oommiationtr appolntod by tho Court lo.tako ttetiwuny In tbt abort elated cite, hereby givet notice that bo will attend tt tbo dutiea of hit appointment, at tht office of Cy rut Gordon, Ktq., in the borough of Clearfield, on Tbun lay, May 29th, 18,3, at t o'clock p. m., when and where tltote in t ere ated mav attend If they toe prepor. DAN L W. Mctl HDY, May 7, isid.-ftt t ommiifioner. RI.;iSTI K' NOTICIA-VotUei. hereby given that tbt following account! hart been examined tnd panted by me, and remain lied of meord in tint oflVo fur tho impaction of heirt, leeatei.rditnri.and all othen in any other way intrretted, nnd will be prrwntcd to tbo next Or phani' Conrt ol Clearfield oouuty, to Uo brld at tht Luurt iiouae, in iiw ooruugo or viearnaia, oom menutng nn the lt Monday (being tho 3d dav) of June, A. 1). 1ST". Aoeootit of Jacob Ite, Admlnletrutor C. T. of aUatil Crowell, bile of Graham twp., deer a ted. Account of David DroMler, guardian of minor tbtldren of Jamet Flegal, lata of Uoihtn town hip, dcocated. Aoouunt f John Withernw, tvtoutor of tbt latt will and tcitaincot of Isabella Thomat, deetaied. Acconnt of John Wilbtrow, guardian of Lydia llrgstrty, minor child of 11. H. ilegrty. lata ol Woidwnrd td'nthij, leoeareiL Final account of Henry J. Mtad and Mary K. Leonard, adminlitraton of John Lvunard, latt ol Goehen town (hip, decenned. Final account of Zach. McKnul, tt eon tor of Joseph Smeal.late of 1'iko towotrhip, dtotatd. A ioount of John C. Tyler, guardian of Almeda ftadebaugh, minor child of Auitin 6. Brown, da otanode Final account of Vary Kitnter, ftdminittrfttrix of Jamei Ppcncer, lite of l'enn townabip, dee'd. HitiiNTRn't Orrrri, I A. W. LKK, Cnarfltld, Pa., Mny 7, I87t-tt. Hegittor. COURT PROCLAMATION. XirilKUEAS, Hon. 0. A. MAYKR, Pretidtnt IT Judge of tht Court of Common Float of tht Twenty-fifth Judicial Dlitrict, eompoied of tho eouattea of Clearfield, Centre and Clinton and lion. William 0. Foi,t nnd Hon. Joan J. Run, Attooitto Jed get of Clearfield eounty, hnvt Wiutd their precept, to mt directed, for tht holding of ft Cnort of Common Pltat, Orphant' Court Court of Quarter 8c m i oat, Court of Oytr and Terminer, aad Court of Gentrtl Jail Deliv ery, at tbt Court Home at Clearfield, In and for tbt onunty of Clearfield, tommeorlng on tht firwt (Holiday, Vd day of Juut, IH13, and to ooa ttnue two week. ' NOTICR 13, therefore, hereby glvea, to tbt Coroner, Junticot of tht Peaca, and Conitabler, In nnd for taid county of Clearfield, to appear la Ihtlr propor peroont, with their Record, Roltt, Inqnliitloot, Kxamioatlont, and albtr Uemem branoet, to do thone tblngi which to thtir ofiicta, and In thtlr behalf, pertain to bt dont. GlVKIt under my hand at Clearfield, ttili 7th day of Juno, in tht year at tnr Lord ant t lieu land tight hundred tnd ttventj-tbrte. JUliTIN J. PIK, Sheriff. DR. H. . VAN VALZAI1. Ofhoe next door to UarUwlck A Irwia't Drug titort, up atairt. 5:7 CLb'AHFtELD, PA. m RgrntKnrM. lit. H. V. Wilion, Dr. 3, Q. tlartiwick, Faculty of Jeflorton Mtdle&l College. BRICK I BRICK I BRICKI A m USUK YARD. WS. PI.UMMER A CO., hiving ttorttd ft new nnd txteniivt Rrb-k Yard tn Clearfield, art prepared to makt contract! for Ont date Red Brick, in large or imall quantities. Or dr re and correapondtnoo aolicited Informa tion ean bt obtained by calling at Hyndcr't Mu sic Store, or by ftMreing W.e. lll'MMKR A CO., DiyT-tf Clearfield, Pa. jOOK AND UE.VD ! SADDLE & IIAHESS MAkIG! : JOHN 0. EABWICK, Mmkot St., CLEARFIELD, Pa., Is th man to nn to If Tan anl a tot ef new II.M1NKH8 or a new 8AHDI.K, or anjlhlng else In thai line. He tarn out a Rood wnrk as Is don In an innp In Fennsylrania, and liis priori are very reasonable. Constuntly on liaml a full lln of TUOTTING GOODS, tnnti as Troll In, fiaiMlea, (junrler nd Hliln Pls, Trutlln; lloll.tr, Whi., Fine llrnaheeand Oaat., it, A tin. aaaortinent of Nets, Jlor. C'o.srs, Kara blankets, UulTalo llobet, It., At., Uapt la snascn. In faet anjlhln, thai bort rr.su icanij In dmnI of Is tlwars an hand. All of which will be sold at whuleral at rUll at tli very fairarl ratra. KepairinK pmiaptl lltr-.dij a. AH orV vii.iaolaeil. rl)iru Itt mora i.imrrlf nr.iiplrd as Post I'Hi'T; April , l-T.l. grjj ftoofo, tSwrriftt, if tr. Down I Down 1 1 THE - LAST ARRIVAL ' AND Or COURSB TUB CHEAPEST I t, r l ; . r - , ' '-' A Proclamation against ! High Prlcesl "i. . i. i. i 'VTTI art now opening np a lot of tht beat ftnd ft mott fttfttonabla Ooodt ftnd Warea or offered In thlt market, and at prieet that remind ono of tht good old dayt of cheap thlngt. Tboao who lack faith upon thit point, or deem our alltv gatlont tuptrfloout, need but C.I VI, yffT Olrt STORE, Corner Front and Market ttrettt, j Whtrt they can ant, foci, bear and know for them tolret. To fully uoderoUnd what are e heap goode, thit moat ot aunt, no ao not acta it nocettary to tnumerntt and Itemiie our ttock. It It taougb fur ut to ttatt that ri. , r ; v We have Everything that is Needed and eon mi rood tn thlt market, and at prieet that ftatoniah both old and yonng. ledzo . juaiM'u BiiAvr Burl. f. ft. MILL IB. A. n. powbu.. MILLER & POWELL, , WHOLEHALK A KKTAIL ' M ERCHAUTg, j 0 rebate's Kow, Market SI, '.' ' " CLEAKFIELP, PA. Wa would moat rspotfally Inform oex friends. taitgm.rs, and th pnbll (eneratly, that we ar new bak In our old quarters, wnlek bar be remodolod and Improvod, and ar now pre. pared lo noeoaawtodaU all who snaj faror mt bj ttttinf. SEW C D B J Ut bar jnet ror.lt ed an ef tb largest eloeks of alt kinds of M.rtiaadli.rr bruuflit tClor lld enuate, wkiek w intend to wll at 1Mb If Bras as will make It an lJeet for all person to parches from ns. Families larluf in winter inpplie of ararris, Dry (Jnndt, Ae.. fbonld not fall t gir, nt eall, at we feel ardnt ear prloef and superior ejuilltr of good! will ample s.tiifj all. Our Hock of OHO C E 111 K s tontittt of Coffret bf Iht brt quality, Teat, Bo gin of all kind, Uolatett, Pith, Salt, Cbeota, Dried Fruit, 9pleei ProrUiuw, Pleur and Feed, Ac, At. Our ttotk tf - ' DRY GOODS Is larg and rarltd, and wt will Just ajr w aa supply anjr artiele Is that lino, withut MQDier- lln- ... . HEADY -MADE CLOTI1ING Wt hart ft large ttock of ready -made Clothing for Mon anj Bwyt waar, which wt will dirpottof at a vary email adraneo on tott. Boott and fihoet, Ratt and Copt, Hardware, Quttntware, Wood and Widow Ware, Notiont, Fanty aoodt, Carp ttt, Ollclotln, Wal Ppert, Window Shadet, Ao At. 41 Being txteatlrvly tngagad n tbt Lnmbor buttnett, wt art ablt tottTevauperiorlndaottntntt to Jot bore. MII.I.KR A POWELL. ' ClearAvId, Pa., Jan. I, 1871. - JANIEL GOO I LANDER. . LL'TlIEKDl'Ri, PA., Dealer la DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HOSIERY & GLOVES, HATS A CAPS and BOOH A flHOKft, Tobacco, Grocer let nnd Fish, Kaila, Hardware, futdtaftware aud UUiiwaro, Mrn't and Ryt' t'lwthing, Drug, Paint a, Oilt,. dtobuwl Hooka, - a Urgt lot of Patent Mtditlnrj, Caadlee, Xutt A Urird Pratt. Cbcrtt and Crack tr Rock and Rifle Powder, Floor, Grain And Potatoes. Clortr and Timothy flttd, . lelt Ltathar, Morecwot, Tiniagt, Rlndingt aad Thread, Kboamaktrw Toolt and fihoa Fmdingt. Kt grtator variety of goode In any start In tb eonnty. Alt for it It eery low fur cash or touatrj product at Ibo Cheap Corner. April 10, 1B7S. J. M. KRATZER. D I.HI R A BI.K UT V LE f r...!raer, le., rr Men ana no;,, at j. H. KRAI.hK 8. TIIRF.IVPI.V, Brutselt, Ingrain and other Ctrpetl, alio, Aoor Oil Cloths, at reUaeed prior., at J. H. bllAT.bKK. BET AHORT'IIlT efWell Paper erer oflered In tbia vieinitj. Ill to $1 per niee, Una gilt paper, elf., at J. M. KHAUKK It. TH B MONT p.pnlar maket of Martini. Rbrot. Ings Pill. Mutlini, Ae., at a.io.ll sjr.nre aoTeost.bj tbe piece, al J. M. kHAIItKS. NEW COODH, KKW BTYLK0, LARGE ASSOKTNK.ST, LOW PP.IOKK, all to be loundat . 1. M. eSUAIIER'n. I- AlrlErV Illl EMS GOOIM, I tb greateet J varietynew tprlug thadea nrv.rt and moat deiirable jtts at 1. M. KKATZLK S. AVABIUTV of Dresi Oo.de, tollable for mourning also (rape reils, rollers, Ae,, eon.Untly on bao.l, at J. M. KIUTZKH'8. RFl'1'.l VI N larg supple nf Ladles' and Children' dboes, suado lo order and war ranted. A haudeom trailer for 12.00 al meh2( 1. U. K IIATZRR'B. BI'JIT Granit. war Tea Ret and Chambr Bete, k elros and Porks, gtlrer-plated Pork aad poons, Table Linrn, Napkins, wt rh., at each:, J. H. KRAT7.KH p". SHAH I.. Beards, Keektles, Cellar, Veil, Hair Goods, Gloves, A. Kid Glove at lit, als. the Josepbin. Seamless Kid tlloves, at rnch!, I. U. KRATZKR'S. JRATZEtt LVTLE, : HARK IT STRRET, CL IURPIK1D, r A. P. alert in DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, . GROCERIES, Hardware and Queknswarr, I Boot, Shoos, Hals, Cups, le, -Sboemak.rt tupplUd ,k LEATHER and 8H08 FINDINGS al r.doeed rat. SALT ! "ALT! RaLTI at wh.lesel Hi retail very cheap, PAINT?, 0IL1, CALCItit.0 PLASTER, A. A lther,i dliteunl t kulldtro. ' n.ovsEnot,p tJOODS, CARPETS, window SHAUEa, OIL CL0TU8 la larg auantltle. FiSH, FLOOR. BACON, CORN MEAL and CIIOP, alwayt kand. grAll.flk akerrt good tr ,rehad aoluslvely for task, and therefore and miff he tM a shf Ik fheepest. (b ;s HE LATEST MOVBI THE LATEST MOVE ! HARTSW1CK 4 IRWIN'S DRUG STORE, T their nw building on ftwoud Rtroot, nmulj polt tn. Mor r wearer Mtu, : CLEARFIELD, PA., ' TTbert tbty will conllnnt tt innply their old aad at at any ntw taatomtrt at mty come, with PUUK DRUGS! cuemicalsj: PIl Alt MACK t'TICAL PREPARATIONS, . (tacludlng all new remeJis,) . Patent sfedieln.t, Paint and Oils, (lints and Putty, Hrbool Books, Rlationsry, Paper,' j- Ac nlaot a fall Un f tlxug- - glU' Sundries, lialr - , " r - . '. .Tni, . r. j, r Coimetie, PerfatmerUt, Toilet Arlletr, Brushes, Toilet Soaps, I'oeket Books, A., all of - . ... tb best quality. PURS WISES ASD LIQUORS, for medical A aacromtltal purpose! eely. Pur Whit tad, Color of alt klade, Raw and Boiled Lined Oil, Varnishes, Terpen, tin, Coal Oil, Paint A Varnish , . Brushes, Flavoring Kjlraats, - -.r ConfecUoorrlrs, Bird Seed, Spire, gronnd ood - . unground, of all kiud. SMOKERS AND CllEWERS Will tnd onr atoek of Chawing and Smoking Tobaee. Imported and Do mutt Cigar. Snuff and Pino-eul to b of tb very boat brand in tb market., LAMPS AND CniMKBYd, AU kind .f GLASS WARS, GARDEN EEEDS, ''''. k ' Hl'SICAL IXSTRUVBNT3 and atuslcal Trimmings ot trtrj variety. slaving a lg uprlne In th bnstno, and an axteasiv and well selected ttoek af modieitt, we ar enabled t. All Physicians' prescription at the abort notie. and an th. mt reasonable terms, day and night. UART8WICK A IRWIX. CUarfl.ld, Pa-. Mar 1. lE71-tf. rpERRA COTTA STANDING VASES, y " 1IAK6ING VASES,' ' Stove Lining and Fire Brick, . kept constantly oi kand. j j ST0.E ATliTnEX . WARE 0K EVERT DESCRIPTION I CROCKS! POTS! CROCKS! Fleker' Patent AlrllKkt oVtlf . Baallug Fruit laual . , jr - BCTTKR t'KOCKie, with lids, CREAM CROCKS, MII.K CB0CK8, A1TI.K - BI'TTKR CROCKS, -I'lCKXE CROCKS, KL0WER P0T3, MS DLSJJES, STEW POTS, . And . groat ma a 7 other things to. numorou ta meotion, to bo bod at - FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S ' STONE'- WARE TOTTERY, Comer at Cherry and Third Streets, ; , CLEARFIKLI). PA. augl T niR AUTOMATIC Idlnittlnix iflnt-htne! THl Knitting Machine Is on of the moat use ful Invention of th. age. By untiring ffort and Ingemou ei,riutnt tb. Inventor has achieved what thousands bar. unsuccessfully tried to a'tatn. That Is, KNITTING MA CHINE, that will, knit a eock-la aevm mbantea, hel and toe, oetnplet. Jlsnsti and wirien,M. Kniuall gradeeof yam. Nuhiee, Tidie, lloodl, Men' knit Jacketa, Hatlery of all altea, and al most an endless variety of Useful and Ornament al (roods. It will knit from a Watch Guard to a Sleigh llobe, and doet It with neatness and des patch. Person that ar Incapaeiated from hard work, a ears from - TO 84 DOLLARS Par Day with th Keillor This kloohln baa taken lb highest Premium at tb. Principal Eipositione, Stat, and Connty Fair. It ll simpl and dnrabl In .ontoruotion. aid will wear a lire-time. Aa It I eooitrartod with th nnett meebanlrnl riaetness. and for general raage of work. "IT HAS NO EQUAL," and 1 only limited in beauty and etyl by Ih Imagination and ingenuity f tho operator. MILT.1IL PRICE, 10.00, ' For rrfrrone tb puUio tan addras .reall up on Iho following residents of Clevoeld county : Jo. lab Thuijion, Jonathan Hartshorn, Jndb Norns, D. D. Hitter, John V. Stull, Curwensrllle; Lewi J. Uurd and John Orr, Kurd P. 0.; Blah Johnston, Abraham Bp. near, Klitha Fenton, Grampian Illll P. 0. Joseph Kirk, Johi 0w ea, Jame Curry. Lumbar Ciiv. bamuel Jaakiao, Ktq., at Curwentrlll., It the General Agent fur ClrarHold aud Jellerton eoun tie. All Bo'sary information ran ha obtained v- r.on nim. April 19, lb7,.tf. MARBLE ASD STOXE YABDJ Mt.. S. 8. LIDDKLL,' riavlng ngged la th Mar Me builneta, drtlrea ; Inform her friend and lb puMi that ah ho now tnd will keep constantly a kand a Urge and well wMed ttoek of ITALIAN AND VERMONT MARH, and I proftred tt famish I. order TOMBSTONES, ' '" - - ! I BOX ASD CRADLE TOMBS, MONUMENTS, Curb tnd Po.lt far Cwnelery Lota, Window Stilt tnd Caps, alto, , BIRKAlt, TARLH AND WASH STAKD 1 TOPS. A... Aa. oiU-Tard n Reed ttnurt, near tbt R, R trepni, Vlearfleld, Pa. ... l AUri()SIAIp,rMBI ,r, h.r.b.T w.r.l v-r "nt narnnrtug ov trusting my wife K both or, uiy aoeount, the having left my bed a Klita- and ja.i eaoFO or nrovocanon, and lam determined (n . - l . . 1 ' wi nrr ronrraoting t)l'fl eomptlleo' by law. Jif . ... RWN.1AM1N P. FISHKR. Hocklnn. Apr!) ,;.a,., T . . rw H " J ' - ' f V.-., . ' - ' '. y H. F. 'BIGLER & CO. V : ; ttat 11 'i .. . . ' IIABDWAUE, Alts, Mtnafaettirari of Tin "and SheeV Iron Ware ' " CLEARFIELD, A.' !T ' LOT OK HAUDLK8, UIIIDLrj, , t Haracit, Collars, tie., for salt by pALMEUS PA'l'E2T I" A" LOAD. 1 lag Hay F.rka.ftr ul ly . . , II. F. EI0I.EE 4 CO. QIL, PAINT, PUTTY, GLASS, i Jt , Ntlli, etc., ror salt ky II. F. BIQLER A CO. JJARJJESS TRIMMINGS 4 SHOR ' Ftadlngi, for lilt k ' - - ' i .lLTF.' fflGLER A CO. - -, 1 1 GUNS, PISTOLS, SWOBADCJm ForttUky '.".-C : n. r, bigleb a Co?" , p 'ii- 1 . gTOVES, OF ALL SORTS AKD ' Bitel, for 11 ky .-. ' ' H. F. RIOLER Afco; TUON! IRON! IRON! IRON! . Fr mm f , " , . V: , h.'f. bioler a co, JJOKSK SUOKS A HORSE 6II0B ' NAILS, for sslt by i - .. .-' II. F. BIGLEB A CO. p ULL ET ii LOCKS, "A LL WZE3 , , . And belt Msaufartars, far sal ky - " ' 117 F. BIGLER A CO. T Ill MULE SKKINS ANDP1PK , BOSKS, ferial by ' -. U. F. BIGLER A CO. J70D5ER C.UTTEliS-for (nla by HCB30-7O H. F. BIGLER A CO. ' (f durational. . CLEARFIELD ACADEMy. 1 m. . 1 ' 11 " A Male tnd Female Clinical Hick Rckttl. Utch Dcparlmeut Separate, Distinct tad C.napleU In Itoelf. THE scbotaafln year of this Institution is tlrl. ded into wa session ol Av moatb (tueatj one weeks) oaoh. Th Aral teaaioa eommeatrs at the Arst Monday in September; tb tecoad, oa tbt first Monday in February. - The cuurac or iMtruetloa embraces errory tkist necessary to a thorough, praetieal aad acoomplub cd education ot both talcs. Pnpilt will b admitted at any timtaud tkertel from date tf eatraaee lo tbe eloe of th sstlea. No deduction will b mad for aboene, tiesal in easra of extreme and protracted illness. student from a distance can n oeaommodstal with board at low rates. For porticilnra, lend fer lreu1ara, or addrM Rev. P. L. UAURIiSON, A. N., July it, I871-tf. PriieipaL MISS H. S. SWAN'S ' SCHOOL ; FOR ' GIRLS CLEARFIELD, fA. ' FpUE SUMMER TERM f elermi we.ka,w0l X tommame Monday, April' 141b. 1AI. TERMS OF TUITION. - - Reading, Orthography. Wrltlng.OhJeetL. sons, frimarj Artiamati ana rnuaery Oectrrarbr $1 Ililtory, Local and deteriptlv Oeography with Map imwing, uramutnr, meaiai and Written Arilhmeti I N A lr.hr and the Science .......... II t Inttructlon in inatrumonlal mui....M.. It M Oil perlnting, td leetont It N W11 wort a 1 For full particulars send for Circular. ' Cleareeld, April t, 1A7J. j . 4 :T:Ti-j CUEKRY TREE . MALE. A FE MALK COLLEGE. Tbe Summer Term tf toil Institution will tpst for tht rreoption of ttudentt f hoik tries aa MOXDAY.llit ilbday nf MAY, ICS. Thereufk instructioa -In all tb branch af a cea Koalwh and academical education. Special tt- tealion given to tht training tf teachers. 11 auuctiaa ta tbt Piaat tad Orgaa will bt giraa ky afire Kate W Moor. . 1 - . . w ' ror particular, addreat - - H. B. K 15 PORTS, nee'y. Send fer eatalogu. . - - ap)S.t T UMBER CITY UNION MALE Id AND FEMALE ACADEMY. The nnt term of thit school will commtnos tt lb first Monday tf May, la. eader tbe tater- Intendency of th Rev. J. 0. Drier, a gradaate ef Jrnrreon tjncg. wa H nw parmanantiy loaaira i I, amber City, and baa conaented to teach tkt erheol. He i a gontlemaa .1 merit, and hat had tererul year experuact la teaching. Tuitioa payable one-half in adranet: tkt kal- anee at the middle of the term. Comm.. English braaehts M..."i. ...... M llirher .. " . Classic....- 1 " lneth of lrm eirdlee week. Nadedaetiea for ahecnoe. nnleae in s.se of wrvtroeted illorts. Books usod art Mitchell'! Urography. Bream Intellectual and Written Arttbuietloi, Durtl 1 at glitb Urarauiar, Daries' Elementary Alrebrt, llullioa'i Latin and Urerk Rr.Jrrs. Oeewetr; Davie' Legeadtr Serauot of Thiagt, Familiar Brewer. ' The Lambor Cite Aead.mv la located ia L bar City, Cltarneld oounty. Pa., til mitrl well if Curweutvillt, tht termitus tltb Tyrone t near Held Railroad, and is ram ate from tb. ditiipitlen and demoralising lafaenottwbMbabtund il waar larger Blaee. A prudeat patrutag. It totitne.. Hoard oaa b bad at HI. 10 ncr week. Ferfartktr inrlloulan address the Ppriaclpal, tr tn tf Ut iiirtciora. atarcwM, O. II. Lytlr, " Vim. M. Henry, Martin Watts. D. W. Hoyt, R. C. Baaiiliea, D. L. Fergueon, I Moore, ' Alei. Farg.aeu, ' M. W. Spenocr, Dr. D. O. Crotch. Lumber City, April M, 181, ikRPirANS' COURT SALE. Jo J pursuance of an order of tke OftlW Court of Clearfield touety, the undcrtlrae4 Ad I mlnislrator or t.n tttatt of Ucorge brant, u- or tbt State, of Missouri, dte'd., w'll A.ll it P lit tale, .t Iht Court Ututt, In tVd break e , vit,aobl, i oounty, on TIII.HMIIAV. MAI. ZZJ. lro. al 1 a'eluek. P. M. tb. lollowia. daMribed fW1 estate of eaid deeVated, to wit : All that otrlale tract nf land, situate in Morrii township- mat connty, hounded by lands of I'aniel beams sw otnerj, containing imi uinvnov slMtTT-ruuH Al'llKft, mora or test. improvemtnta oontist of a good TWO-ST0R' rl,AAK lltM'ME, Il)i2 feet, WHO men.. iu.k..t ru.MU nun an k. .kl 6 frrt, m ail... A.,n.i.ii.i;..a noon ORtMIARD " th. nr.-tn iu. Tl,. ni-.itt.rt 1. alto anJerlalJ with tool. About out hu ail red acre ef the t" ia cleared anj unj.r a rood elato of eeltiretltiH a---u. b.. . .ktl ...r 1 !. narflkwel .ana. u . i i. k. wii.-. mm v. - i , i money eisk upon confirmation of tale ; oaa iau in 011a vr.r. &nd lha h.l.iMHi In two veart tktrt- alter, the latter two peruieuli, with lutereit f'"y date of sale, to ha leourtd hv bend and mnri 1 the prtBiiera. DAME I. nnA.. April II, 7,J-t. 1 Admlolstrtiar. TXHCITT)RJ WOTICR. KotleriJ ' . k. m.m k. U11.M te.i.M.iit.rv barlaj Lm mmI tn Ik. Mnrf.ral.ned o. tht ettlt JAMK8 LOCK K f. deeeato.1, later of Wood'arl township, Clearfield eunlv, Penns)lvaaia. persons indebted to Slid sta nr. reouested ...-L . 1 1. -U ...... B I .ni lhn. hStl ....... ik. .... Lit nmsent Ilea H Mlurntitalfd nt ttlliemrni. .rArrn 1 i-i-'i " ' 'M. II. LOCKE t, mvtfit Ewwttf AnfiATVS 1 MUSICAL W B BTIll'MKNT"l-Orgaiia, both aw a. d hind, at th Alulie Htort, opposiiew- - j Fumitart dtora. All persons Inlarestuti are i.u . r I- daWaVtkll WW tM tO Mil .4 BIIII w 7-7 1 n vthibltlon. it.wt tMutiie tni ITJ