an. "GEORGE . GOODLANDER, tDiiam aid rnumixron. ' j" " , clka nn KLD, ' Fa. WEDNESDAY MORNING. NAY 21, 17. Li Tbero r orvr throe hundred law- vers qutiHHwl Tor Chief Justice. That ' ia about X,rre number that are applying iMvutho place or a JJareimii ana a . T oney, and made vacant, by tho death a Judgfl Climo. i 1 V a v' i iii i i ami c ' ; ;: TJoNFr.rtEES.Tho DcmoornU of Elk '"county Imve Bclcetoil Herman KretE, fo. B.. Grant ontl .P, W. 'liars, Ktqs., i Senatorial Conforces to represent Elk county in tho Dintriot Senatorial Con ' fcrenco, to elect a Senatorial delegate ' to tho State Convention, ' , ''."' BiTTitt Give Him IDE Jon. Sinoe the government has been dobating the question of exterminating the Modocs, an enterprising Cnlifornian, named ' M'Mahon, has offored to go into bonds .and oxlormiiulo tho whole raco for : 8100,000, Unless the job in lot by 'contract it will ont twenty times that sum. : Judge Picrropont, of Xew York, vho hud the uiission to .Russia ten dered to him by the President, lias do ..dined, and the honor has boen con iforred upon Ex Gov. Jewell, ol Con 'nccticut. II o Is tho Radical jewel that Ingersoll, Domocrat, defeated for Gov . cmor last fall by nearly 5,000 major- ity. This appointmont will heal tho ' wounds he received on that occasion. " Uuing repudiated by his constituents ho may answer for a foreign Minister. Double Infamy. The roon- who have been sent to Europe as Commis '. aions to the Vienna Exposition, and ' there baro scandalized ns before the " World, aro following the example set by certain "Christian statesmen" of ttra Colfax-Amo pursuasion. Like llum, tbey lie most oulragouhly and then turn around uml swear to their "lies, and thereby add perjury to theft and falsehood. It would seem as , though "loyalty" covered a multitude of sins. . ' , '-. TJrurr. The Montour county court tuet week quashed all the iudiclmcnts found by the grand jury of that county , lor the following reasons: "1st. tin ' 'ku they aro drawn from a jury ' wheel, not locked and souled accord ing to, law. 2d. Dccauso they are vlrawn from a jury wheel which was oet in tho custody of the jury com 'niissioncrs, as provided by law." It T appeared, from tho testimony before " the court, that the Jury (ommission- ; ers never locked nor took chargo of --the jury wheel, ' -:i Color Ahead. We notico by the Ficayc that tho grand jury for tho -approaching term of tho United States Court for tho district of Louisiana is ', composed of sovculccn negroes and , seven white follows, who aro evident- ly no better than negroes. Such is (iovernmont In that reconstructed , State. The former slaves, who can -: neither read nor write, are tho ruling , class. Imagino your bIsvo your mas- ter, compelling you to pay all the ' taxes, and you have Government In , one of the United Slates. ' t , .So Sat We. We second the motion of tho Cambria Freeman, relating to nhe conduct of Capt. lirockway in the Legislature last winter, and the pulT ;givcn him by the Bcllcfonto 'Watch- . man. To our miud, Brockway has , tamed "rooster," and tho Democrats - -are not in need of any such birds on ,'llrc floor of a Legislative body. They . might answer .in a baro yard. You nre right, Mr. Freeman, let us exKse theso junior Sam Josephs in our pur : ty. If the Radicals' want them let - them breed tbom Ihomsolvcs." 1 'The State FisnrRMKti. Gov.IIurt ' raiift has ' appointed tho following ; named gonllemcn Commissioners un , der the provisions oik the fish law - passed by tho Legislature lust winter: Howard J. Ilccder, of Xorlhumpton county; Jumos Duffy, of Lancaster county, and BonJ. L. llowitt, of Blair county, Duffy claims to bo a Demo crat, but thnl'sonly when Simon Cam cron has nothing at stake. The otb- rur two gentloiDen are lawyers, and, of 1 course, know more about ejectments ..than fish culture. But then thoy may learn. ' '' . Htbnktto Congrtmmtn. . Tho members of the Ohio Lcgisla ' ture thus allude to tho lalo Congres sional steal : ' " , Wr.nn, The lotion of the lt Congro', i iaereiatng tb eomfM-iimiMon of the mcnitart Hlmot, f Ui Prmllent of Iha t'nilnl .liri, - nd ttbvr oflicvrt, wu untirwiMrv, noalld for , will Jifluiti'lul to Ibo f-oplo sf liliio, ml, it il l.ollivt'l, f Ibo tiolt, t iilon, unit 111 ri iol ! - hmlly dftmanSH hy thf pnr,le j tlitTpforf, Htntrrd, Tut our 8,inlnr ud Hsprt tirn b nquwvtctt lo goaluuffl ui til bonorabl rffortl In proouro tbo repeal of lw,or to finish ef II ai n-Uto to tuob eoiupL-nitaliuB, sttlia vltait pru-tlcal pariod. The Senate adopted a joint rosolu , lion ratifying tho second of twelve aiuoudmenU to the United Sutos Con stitution, submiUod by the first Con gress in 1789, providing that no luw t varying the oompoasation of members ,,of Congress shall lake effect until an -' lection for lfnproscnlalive shall have . 'intervened. The vole stood 25 to 4 In the Senate, and 60 to 20 In tho "louse. . ''At lbs groat Congressional briber, Ve Ainv remarked, 'Credit Mo t stock wsa partly ynii for in , hut flu talory $rab it J ileal. , A Call President Grant made a vt'ji'f to Washington, last wcok, and tho result was the Issuing of a procla mation which should send him into oxilo, or, Id fact, cost him big bead. If he i ho has tho right, to lay who shall he Governor of Louisiana, and declare all outlaws who fail lo nsccpt hit topi as such, what is thoro to pre vent him from saying who shall be Govornor of Pennsylvania or Now York, or any other State, and dcclaro those outlaw by a mere proclamation who would refuso to bow tho knee to Buelv What, despot -ever asuumed moro power f 1 ; ' ' ' ' ' - ' ""Tho Philadelphia fioformcra have put the following ticket in lire Geld, and from tho look of things they will poll a large voto. .Tho Convention was composed of tho very best busi ness men in the city, and they ex pressed a determination to rid tho city of rings and offiuiul Ihievos i For ehoriff, Genoral Hector Tyndule; for city treasurer, Joshua L. Hallowell ; for register of wills, Joseph A. Clay; for clork of orphans' court, John F. Dolstcrling; for city Commissioner, Captain William C.Ward. The nom inees have herotoforo acted with the Itadicals, except Mr. BolHtcrling, who is a Democrat. Oh the Make. A lot of political wharf rats, who, Alicawbcr-like, are "looiling for tomothing to turn up," are trying their best to Involve the country In a war with tho Indians or Mexico, for tho purpose of plundering every body in tho unmo of patriotism. This vermin dont care against whom a war is wagdd, bocauso tbey want to make money. Thoir motives are wholly selfish, and if a liltlo moro of this same leaver is iufnecd into tho administration a war will be pro claimed cither against Mexico, Louis iana, or the Indians, so as to givo the thieves and robbors achanco to muke fortunes.' ; Jtulir SooAeld II reported to hire roooutlj Mid thu lb sot which ovoipela eubMribrri le py podUye on their eoupc jiepere wm "More of l blunder than a deiit;n." It it not tho only "blun der" for which the but CoagreM il reeponaible.- Vfc Obtrrttr. .1 ; Judgo, that's too thin. Oakcs Ames may havo deceived you with his French Credit Mohilicr, but after ton years service in Congress to talk about a blunder which lays an offonsivo em bargo upon evory one of your constit uents, nnd robs tho printers of thous ands of dollars, after voting yourself $5,000 extra pay, is not only "too thin" but duninublc, and wo now call upon you to resign your scat or re peul your "blunder." To rob your constituents of 85,000 and pocket il yourself is so outrngoous tbut we lack language lo express our contempt. ,. Revolution in t'hance. Great ex citemont prevails throughout Franco. President Thoirs has bocn deposed by tho Assembly and General McMahon chosen in his stead by a voto of for deposition, 800 ; against, 844. On a vote to elect a President 800 votod for McMahon while the bulanco of the Assembly refused to voto. Marshal M'Mahon has sont a communication to Buffet, prosidoot of tho assombly, acknowledging the receipt of his offi cial election to the presidency and ac cepting tho ofllco in tho following terms; . "I will ol? the will of the SMtmM tho do- Eoritorj of the notiooaj lorereijfutjr. It is a eery roKtonfiM!ity, but with Gu!'i eij and the derotion of the army I will continue the worh of liberating the territory and roateriog order, and will maiutain tranquility ud the principle! on which it reiti. To Ibii I pledgo my honor ai aa boneit man and a t oldicr." Radical Dkmaooii;es. Plait, tbo white carpet-bng Congressman from the Norfolk (Va.) district, bos ap pointed a negro boy lo a cadetship at Wost Point. There wero twenty-one candidates sixteen whites and five negroes for the position, but an in tclligcnt former slavo defeated the white fellows. West Peint is, there fore, to bo disturbed again 'by negro cadets. However, tbero has been peuco in Iho institution since tho Pres ident's son Fred was kicked out and mado a Colonel. On tbo other band, Cain aud Ruusior, two negro Con gressmen from Sooth Caroliuo, bave both appointed whito boys, who out stripped twenty-seven negro appli cants. Such aro the vagaries of mod ern demagogues who ossumo to be statohmen. No wonder two-thirds of our Government onicers aro mere pub lic plunderers. . - e ' ilibrl Salntt and i.oyal tiinntri. Radicalism is a progressive institu tion, although of the sultish stamp. It not only gulps down tho negro, anaconda-like, but can as easily take with in its embrace the most vindictiveand notorious rebel. For instance, Col. Mosby, whom tbey have so iiileusoly hated a the "guerrilla," has become tbo ardent friend of Grant, and is, cousequonlly, tho most Influential man in Virginia. Radicalism in that State is even going nstep further. . Henry A. Wise, who never did much good exoopt to kill Know-NothingiHin in Virginiu, is talked of as the iladicul nominee for Govornor. Mr. Wiso is evea more of an exponent of the sla very era than Jeff. Davis. He hung John Brown fourteen year ago, and has etcr been known as tho bitterest baler of abolitionism and Now Eng landism. If, at this lute day, the Re publicans should admit Wise into thoir told, and lavish their favor upon him, wo doubt whether oven their meas ureless Impudence would permit Ilium to talk any longer about the inherent and itiourablo wickedness of tho lead ing rebels ; and the act would do more thuu anything else to banish the word "loyally", to disuso. It would like wiso expose the seltinhnessand hollow pretence of the proscription to which southerners havo been subjected sinco the war. The oases ol Akerman, Longslroot, Orr, Solllo and Wise dem onstrate thai tbo worst rebel isasuint in Radical eyes if ho will join that party. Lancaster Jiittltitjenccr.. Henry A. Wiso, tho hangman of that old reprobate, John Brown, is talked of by the Radicals of Virginia as their tandiftate for Govci dor. . Mttmarki or Judge Barrel!. We clip from tho tiellefonto Watch man tho rcmaks of Hon. Georgo It. Barrett, of Cloarfieli', on behalf of tho Clearfield county bur at meeting of the Centro county bar bold at tho Court House, in Bullefonte, ou the 8lhf upon the occasion of Ihe funercl ser vices of Hon. II. N. McAllistor : Mr. Preaidont I I estocm it a great privllcgo to bo ho io on this occasion to minglo my own individual sorrow with thoso who feel most sorrowful here ovor this great bcroavemcnt. It is a Btill groater privilege to rcproscnt the Cloui tlold bar, and to second the resolutions which havo already bcon read. When the lightning flushing over the wires brought to us In Clear field tho intolligenco of Mr. M'Allis tor's death, not only his brc thorn there tn the legal profession, but all who know him felt to mourn nnd to sor row, although be had seldom or novor been tliore to minglo with the bur at their homes, yet Ibey know bim there and in other places. Tbey knew enough of him to esteem him as a man, and to admire his character and reputation when living, and they felt it would be a privilego to mingle their sorrow with bis most intimate friends. In Cole's great picture of the Jour ney of Life, ho divided that croit journeylinto four periods youth, man- hooa, mi'iuie-age ana tne tteoiino oi hfo. - It was my privilege to meet, ana to associate with, and to know the decoasod well and intimately during manhood, middle-age and in bis de clining years. . I knew hint only as our friends hero all knew him. I knew him only to know that he had merged from youth, and enterod upon manhood to honor the period be had left behind ; and wben in a few years tbo wheel of lime had rolled bim on, and be had lott that period in the hixtory of his life to enter upon middlo age, it was only to leave tho past In the history of his life tho bettor of his having lived in it. So through all thut great journey until he had moved down in tho declining years in bis last momonts, . . - , t : . I say it to-day sincerely, it would have dono my heart good to have had tho privilege of our much esteemed friond Gov. Curtin, to have watched around him in his last moments ; to have seen his eyes closed In death ; to have witnessed the expiration of thul long uselul and pious life. He has made . the journey. He has gono to his homo. - - u We can class the duties of life under two genoral beads : First, that we should all so live as lo leave the world the belter for our having lived in it. Secondly, we should live so that when wu approach the other world to enter npon tho unonding Eternity, that oar Happiness may tie vouensatea there. Under theso two heads wo may sum up the whole of lifo: the object of M.7. ing, the privilego of death. Who bore cannot bear honest, sir.ccro, and heart felt testimony to-day to the end that our deceased frend fulfilled both theso missions of his lifo? that when be loft tho world, he left it better for hav ing bcon in it; and who doubts that ho has gone to meet a hnpry rcf urrcc- tlon ? Ho has fulfilled his mission on earth, and why should wo mourn ovor him heref hy should we sob ovor Ins departure T i 1 is timo bnu come. His work was done ; he had fulfilled his mission ; and God, in his mercy, allot! itto dvoaaot in Lto iloalining years to nis.roward. , Mr. President, when we havo fol lowed his remains to-day to thoir final renting place: when wo havo scon him interred, whon we have known '.hat hit immortul spirit has winged its way to tioavon ; whon we havo drop. ped tho last tcurs of sorrow upon his nowty-mado grave; il wo, on retiring, have promised that our lives shall be spent as was tho life of Mr. M'Allistcr, determined that our earthly course snail do pattoruca alter ins, that wo, too, may cxomplify thoso two great t rut Us of his life, and havo tbe bright prospects of the immortal crown and a happy Eternity, wo will havo per formed our duty. The (irnnii Old Parly. Tho Democratic party, though Out of power and forsaken by lime ser vers and selfish and designing dema gogues, Is still a parly of vast im portance and great interest to all men whatever may bo their political prin ciples. Nor is it slrango that such should bo tho caao. For sixty, years it controlled the public affairs of the country, during which it brought us as a people, from the weakness and instability of an infant republic, to a position of greatness, power and splendor, foremost among the . na tions of tho curth. , Whilo it wus in povicr, the pooplo proepcred as no other people have prospered beforo or sinco. Il couductcd wars without striking dowo constitutional limita tionwithout resorting lo arbitrary arrests without suspending tho pi iv ilege of tho writ of habeas corpus, nnd without sunprcfsing tho frcodom of speech or ot tho press. J'.vcr mindful that "compromise is tho Very essence of politics," it succeeded in suppress ing rebellion and insurrection without violence and bloodshed, and without the loss of honor to any parlies con corned Lancaster Intelligencer. Wuat it RrAM.Y Amointsto. The extra pay voted by tho lost Congress to tho President and the members of the two houses amounts to (000,000 a year.' This sum is onual lo fivo per cent, interest on cighluon millions Of dollars, nnd Ibus oigiitoon millions is tl.e exact aggrcgalo rcprosonlod by thin rohhory. If tho Prosident and Congress had put thoir hands into tho treasury and stolen eighteen millions of dollars out right, and thoro made an end of It, the transaction would bo precisely equiva lent to what ibey havo now dono. They havo not taken eighteen mil lions In grots, but they havo taken tbo ntcrct on thut sum, and left tho mat ter in such a shape that it will be iiikon cvory year to tho end of lime unices tho thieving luw is rcpoaled. What tho members of Congress havo dono id not merely lo filch the beggarly sont of J!),000 apiece; and what the President lias dono is not merely to filch bis $2o,000 a yoor for four yours. They have done this', and they have dono moro. They havo virtually run Iho notion In debt to tho tutio of oighteon millions. In ordor that thoy might grnb thoir mieorablo thousands for themselves they have added ibis great load to the enormous burdens of the pooplo. Is not rlglitoen millions too dear a price to pay for such a Congress and such a President ? Tho City Pasengor Railway of Harrisbnrg was sold the other day for 5,700. It cost 115,000 ciiihl vears ago und has nover declared dividend since iu operation, ' Coupon Jt'eu$. The commission to solocta new tile for the Wostorn Ponitentiary, will moot for that purpose in a few days. The Boston rout Is soon to estab lish, itself in an olegaot struoture, to be erected pn Iho silo of Bon Frank lin's birth-place. The Domocratic and(Liheral Repub lican Committee of Ohio havedocidod to bold thoir Slate Convention in Co lumbus on tho Dili of August. ,. Tho Pennsylvania Railroad is exca vating for a third track through tbo big tunnel at Gullilr.in, and, as a con sequonco, trains both ways are run through on one track only? ; , ; , , The Warren ' LtAqrr "says, "Radical editors fare sumptuously every day, and wear lino linen." For which thoy have lo wash a great deal of dirty liuen lor tno administration. Mrs. Scbura, wife of tho Sonator, has bocomo boir to a legacy of 250, 000 Prussian Dialers, or about $170, 000,by tho doco.tse of bcr undo, lately a resident ol Hamburg, Germany. f'nl .lumen V. T.ntta. of tho 1st IW inicnt National Guards, of Philade! phia, has boon nppointod Adjutant General of Pennsylvania vice General A. L. Kusnoll, resigned, to talto efleel Juno 1st. . . , . . ' The literary crilio of the Boston Globe says he hat sometimes thought that, to a few clergymen, the dosire to got into nowspapers during life was noarly, if not quite, as strong s the desire to get into boaven after death. , . . It Is said that "noccssity is the mother of fnvontion," but go to tho Patent ofllco in Washington, and thoy will , toll you . that invention it 'the motbor of necessity. Nine inventors out of ton dio poor, tho other tenth die mad. i - . . . Tbo Jersey friends of Genoral Van 1! u re n say, that tho "outrage" infliot- od upon him in connection with the lenna Commission, will make him Governor of that Stale. That might be so, for scoundrels seem to beat a premium these degenerate timca. - 1 ' Tho Nation refers to Grant's tthare in the Louisiana conspiracy and says: "It is a national disgrace to bavo the United State troops used to sustain State Government which a committoo of the Unitod State Senate has de clared to be utterly unauthorized find fraudulent." Two Radical factions In Arkansas are trying to drag each otbor down, and tbo result looks hopeful for a fight between them. If it Only takes place and results in tho wiping out ol both it would bo a good thing. To ase Fornoy's languago. tho trouble Is be tween "two gangs of Radical politicians of the carpet-bag clssg icllows of moro ambition t!-.an honesty." Frank McCov. at nroscnt ineareer a!;d in tbo jail at Holidavshurt:. for telling liquor to minors, announces through tho Morning Jnbune that ho is still a candidute lor the Radical nomination of Khoriff, and as it will be impusHiblo for him to look after his own interests in that line before Iho County Convontion next Monday, re quosls his political friends lo do so. Tho annual examination of tbo West Point Cuduis will tako place on the 2d of Juno. . Tbo graduating class numbers 45 members this your. It will bo allowed throe months leave of ahsonco. The second clans will bo granted a shorter lorm, nnd the other oys will spend tho Summer In camp at the Academy. Tho now class to enter next year numbers 1G0, and is the largest yet entered. Victoria Woodhull has published a fuller account of the Henry Ward liccchur and Mrs. Theodoro Tilton scandal, and gives circumstances and the evidence of Tilton himself and others, which makes an ugly case for Iho great sonsalionul preacher ol Brooklyn. It is generally bcliovcd that much of tho so-called good society of New York is rot ton to the core, but fow aro willing to givo credenco to jars. VYooonuii s stories. Tho nephew of Tbaddcus Stevens having failed to comply with the con. dilionsof his will relative lo abstaining Irom tho uso or Intoxicating drinks, the executors are about lo apply the residua ot Ins estate, estimated vari ously from 850.000 to 100,000, to tbo founding of Ihe Orphan Home In Lan caster, designed by him in caso of such failuro. , The will provides that no prefcronco shall bo shown in rospeel of raco, roligon, or color in admiealou or treatment, and that all the inmates shall wear the saiuo style of dress and eat ril me snmo taulo, . tirant and .Tfosby. There was a time, tho Frcdorick Union says, wlion (Jcnerul Grunt snd Colonel Monby wore not such nartieu- lur friondn as thoy are just now. Tliia was some ton years ago, while Grunt was fighting to prcserro "tho boat Government the sun ever shone on," and Colonel Mosby wus flglilinjr to destroy it 1 . bmco then, however, "the lion and the lumb havo lain down together," and a liltlo nigger Booms to oe mailing thorn botb by llio noso. Grant hits forgiven Mosby and Moshy hus forgiven Grunt, and logotlier thoy havo formed a mutual admiration so ciety, anil now look upon onch olhor as models of porlcotion. They have linked themselves togolhcr in tbo in dissoluble bonds of friendship, strono er than those which once united Jon athan and David. . Mosby worked and spoko for Grunt during tho Pres idential canvass last full, and .voted fur him at the election, and in roturn for all this kindness Grant would have appointed Mosby to ofllco if he had wish oil it, but not winning ofllce lor himself, bocauso it would not look well, and some persons miVht bo so un ehnritublo at tossy thut it wns his price and his pay, bo virtuously rolusod it, no uoubl wait the understanding ilmt ho was nt liberty to namo any of his friends, and accordingly "J'resident I, ram last week, on Ihe recommendation of Colonel Motby, appointed Jlichard Jv. llroohe, of Warrentnn, Va..as Con sul at uXcw Itochell,; "France !" Kucts speak louder than words. A RKFortMKR. -Sec rotary Richard. son has come to a determination to put n stop to the employment of sev oral members of tho sumo family. Us has nnnotinced thut but one of a fam ily can remain in his department, and tho parties interested will have the privilego of determining who shall re main. Tho Secretary of the Treasu ry is not much lilto Grant. JJo be- level in ofllciols pulling thoir rela tives whoro they "will do the most good" for theinsolves. ltiolianlsnn should bo careful not lo propose too many innovations or iho great gift guthorer will set him out as he did Kecrotary Cox, for refusing to allow Canioron'a tommlttoo to assess tho olerks in tho dopurliriont of the Inte rior, 10 raiso a nituicni corruption fund tir certain Stale elections. gfu awti0fnut. To Tax-Payers! IN nmordane with the Act of tho Omral Aa lembly of thli ComtuoBwealih, approved the Hi day of March, A. II. 170, tad tho anpplo aieut approved the Id day of April, A. I). 1871, Mreiallni to tho colleotlon of taxei in the oonnty of L'learnold," aotice U therefore hereby giran lo the laipayera milling in tbe diitrletl below named, thai tbo County Treaaurer, In aoeordamoo with the aeoond fection of laid aol, will attend at tbe slaoM of holding the borough and o wot hip elootioni, on tho following named daya, for tho purpono of receiving the County and teto Uxm aaft-teed nSr Iho year 1873 1 For Woodward, Tuuday, June 17th. Kor Oulicb, Wednesday, Juno Hih. - For Heeearla, Tburnlay, June Ivtb. For Jordan, Friday, June !Hb. , . , r. , For Knoi, Satardiy, Jute lilt.' V '1,1 For Uheel, Tueiday, June 24ih. For New Washington, Wcdnenlay, Jum !Mh. For Barniide, Tbnreday, June tOlh. For Youog'a Behool Homo, Friday, Juno 27th. For llcll, Saturday, June 18th. I'pon all taxei paid to Ihe Treasurer there will be a reduitlon of FIVE por cent., while (ire par oenL will be added after tho Drat day of July ne lo all uupaid Uxei, making a dilTrreue of TKX per cent, to prompt tax payors, rariin &, i torn nnw antil tbe 111 of July, pay their taxei at the Treaiurer'i 0800. BAMliKL ?, WILSON, : Treaaurer'' offloo, 1 Treasurer. CluarS.ilJ, May It, 1873-8 J . . , , .. FARMING IMPLEMENTS ' 1 FOR BALK BY ', ' ' " " II F. Hlgler A Co. IRON DOCBLB-SIIOVEL TLOWB. WOOD DOUBLE-SHOVEL PLOWS. WOOD SINOLE-SHOVEL PLOWS. IRON CULTIVATORS. . t WOOD CULTIVATORS. ; OOWANDA IRON BEAM PLOWS. PITT8BURQ BTEEL PLOWS. ' HA Cri'8 BELLEFONTB PLOWS. , ROBESON'S asd THOMPSON'S PLOWS, r-Sharri for all ol lb, above Plowi oon- ey2S-7J Itantly on hand. J : F B1GLER CO.'S I -SPECIALTIES BUILDERS' HARDWARE, MECHANICS' HARDWARE, LUMBERMEN'S BARDWARB, FARMINO UTENSILS, , MILL SUPPLIES, ; , -, , , IRON d) NAILS, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, : ' ! PAINTERS' FINDINGS, ' - : CALCINED PLASTER. , May 18. 1S78. TMHUOLUTION rVOTICB.-Tbe co pari 1 eribiD heretofore exlittnr between if. U. U iller and A. H. Powell, under Ihe Ira name of Miller A Powell, wai dlMolved, by mutual coo lent, on May tin. 171. Tbebmlneii will be continued by P. II. Miller. Tbo hooki are la Ihe baoul of A. R. Powell, and nil persona knowing themerlrei iudeblrd to the 'aid irnt are hereby requested to call at onoe and settlethelr aroonnti. I . f . If. M 1 1. L. c n, May J, 13, Jt, A. R. FOW KLL 1 1 X lit U TO It 'H N Oi l I K Not ice la here. JlJ by given thai letters Testamentary on tbe I.IU ot Annie u. Miope,ee u., uaveneen grant ed lo the andcrsirned. All perrons Indebted to said Estate are required to nuke ttanvediaU pay mint, and those baring claims against U am re, quired to present tbein, duly autbentioated, with oat delav, to tuo.undexsignod. U. R. BARRETT, Eleeuter of Annie s. Shop. Clearfield, Msv 2, 17, St. Erorybody wants to know which is the ben Machine. The Light-Bunulng Domestic aniweri this queittoa. Call at Ihe store of I. Shaw at Son sad we the Machine. R. NEWTON SHAW, May II, tS73-8as Agent OKP1IAX3' COURT SALE. In purom of an order of tho Orphani' Court f Clrrfl'M eoonty, tbf vndcniirietj. Ad Binidralor of Wilhaoi Lumatlua. deo'd . will tell at I'nblto 8mlt, at tha Court Uoutf, U tbt tor-1 ougn 01 irarnf u, on tvjs8v.. Jvys i-nr, un, ' It lo deck, P. M., the following descrihel real state, situate la Hoggs township, ClearScId Co., Pa., to-wll : Beginning at stone corner of James Wllsonon.fi 1 thence by land of A. Cross' estate, III lererel eoursrl and diitsncei, 1 7H 4-10 perchoai thrnoo hy und of John Coulter 13 perches 1 theueo by land of 1. AJeras, so perches, 10 turnpiae; rnrnce ea, oy pixs, or x-m parcne tbenoo west, hy land of M ra. Cross. S S-1 0 oerchesi thenoo east, hy .Mrs. Cross, ft-tB perebest thence north, its several eonrsel and distances, by load of Mrs. Ctoes, 81 3-10 perches, to stones, in lire 01 james n usoocroil 1 tnence oy same, ID e-10 perches to placo of beginning ; conlaloing 41 ACItKB, 00 porohel and allowanoe, and having about 86 acres cleared, a frame tJouic,(rame Uaro, ano; targe bearing urenaril. Tcaws or Bia. Oas-kalf In hand, hshtnceln one year, with Inltrtll, lo be noared hy bond and aiortgsgea on iiie preunei. AC. TATK May J III, 17.1, St. Admloirtratwr. sale; A krgs and well Snlshed Prick Dwelling, nilu- to oa the river hank, la the borough ef Clear 0ukl, oontaiuiag eleven rooms, with good cellar, water In tbe hilchen, and all tho modem oonve. Slcnees. Fautries, Hatb-room, Cloihes-presses, Ac Lot ttxty feet front and two hundred and thirty rW bark, with a twenty fool alley oa Ihe east side, riaid building, with all Ihe appuitcnanoes, win uo soiu oneap, wiin payments to suit purcha ser. Application own be made lo the under signed, or to A. C. Tate, Era., who will lira all naeeesary inforraalloa lo those who desire lo in- sneot the property. TI108. J. McCULLOUOn. May list, IS7I, tf. JJIATZER k LYTLK, MARKET STREET, CLIi.trilllD, PA. Daalen In DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GItOCERlKS, , Habdwabe and Qukenbwabe, Bool, Shoos, Bats, Caps,&e. 4t-Shoemakera inppllii with LEATIIKR and 8U0K riNOINQS at redneed ratal. . SAI.TI SALT I SALT I at wholesale and rslall viry ehesp. FAtSTS, OILS, CALCINHD FLASTIR, Ac A liberal dleeount to balldsrc nousnnoLD ooods, carpets, window BUADES, OIL CL0TUS la large quaatlllil. FISH, FL0DR, BACON, CORN WEAL sad CHOP, always sa hand. ,1 1 arAllofthi above goods aro purchased sioluMrcly for Serb, and therefore con and still hi sol4 n cheap as Ihe cheapest. lehll 73 1RIA1, Liar, for June Term, 1S7 1 visit mi, . y ., vi. Canon. , va. Hole.. ......ve. Thompson, , . vi. M allgbor.,.,' M.......VI. Bridge, r vs. ilobcrt. vs. Buith. v ,u IfeMaitere ,., Ourry. Bonier..... Leonard....,. Hubert Irvin..,, Swan. ,', Pmltb Tale Delteck Hriibcn Kneed ler.w Ilurd. Itilhel Hoed ,...vi. 8wan. ,...vs. Bjtackman. , vs. Newoomer. va. Perry. . , vi. Baker. vi. Passmore . . va. AppletoD. latoso wix. ( VI. Rikard. , vi. Bwarti. Couliton A Co. Moyer Oraharo RobblDl ......... vs. Nauhood. vi. Fcrgnsoa. ' CoudrieU... Amilrong. Hwarti.... Beit I'arker --vs. Uirard. iii ,n ..,Vi. Lumsdwt, rl. Mock. ..vs. Albert. vi. Wagomr. ,..vi. Bhaw. , ,.vi. Ollllgan. ' ..vs. Mock. 1 lljle... McCully.... otter Long A Bon .vs. I'resbytcrlan Church, .vi. Maooaber. HUH Arhcofiltor , Aibonfellor.. vi. Smith, it. sJ. vi. Corloy. vi. Albert A Rro. ...vs. Chase. , va. 6teiner. Beit Uunlap Uoaa Croiiman ....... vi. Lewii. McLaughlin ...vs. Irwin A Sons. Uauk ,.. vi. Albert. Aughenbaugh Men .' .vs. HoyU .vs. llainu. , .vs. Forest. .vs. Irwin A Sons. vs. Albert. . ' .vi. Erbard. .vi. 1st N. B. Cur wens vi 1. va. Woodward. Btricklaad.....,,.. Winery.- Olasi. , Mayi m - Dosh.M.MvfM.. 'Iardur ... LIHTO A. 1) OK JUHORg drawn for June Term, lb7J : 1 oaivo jcnoai. T.S. Washbnrn.Beccarlai John M. Ro Bell Bamuel Lambert..Boggs Walter Bhirey ..Bradford On. C. KirU Brady Jas.M'Murray.Burnside Jacob A. Breth Chest 80I. Maorer... Covington J. P. Wearer... CleaiBrlJ Jno. Irvin..Curwensville Moses Owens... .Decatur Jno. T. 8traw..Fcrguson Wm. Murray flirard A. C. W alter. .....Uo.bso Joslah Evans. ..Qrsbam Alex. Ream Oullch B. C. Bnwraon... Huston Thoi. Brailh Jordan Cbs. Bcbnarrs Ksrtbani Bnm'l. Powell. Lawrence Wm. Rothrock... Morris Oeo. M. Briibrn.Oscoola John Bloom, 8r Pike Nathan Lmea bnion vnavnnas JisonariMT wile James IlsinesMboorariaAbm. BloomMFsrguson Charles T. lkrp...Uell iRobert Leonard. .Oo, ben Anios u iate " 'Joun A. t oitonM Wm. Hmeal v.Burgs,KJwardFlsndori.Gulich Wm. Uallsithcr.. Robert Bullivau..Uuston laniel Loozin.-.Oirard Wm. Bpeidy - Joseph bbirey..Bni(lford Ellis Bmeal " C. Hammcl Dan '1 utoodlinder. Iiraly John P. Beck...... " Alex. Bbca..'. " John Carllle ' ' 6am 'I O. Kants... ' 1 Fred, Smiley...... " Cbns. Sobwt-m...H " rraslui Luther... ' " John Jnmison...M " Andrew Liddie. " J. Lines (of Jul ) " Wm. llunler -Chest J. M. Plntrd. Covingloa W. E. Thompi'B. W. P. Chauibers..Curweuirille J O. Williams.. .Jordan 11. 1'isbvr Korlhaus 1. E. Bloom. ..Lawronoo K. A. Mitchell. : Jos. Owens. James Forest ' J. O. S.-hryvcr. - " T. N. Fulton-. lleo. Uarl Morris N. 1'. liner.. ,S. Wash'tn John Forrmaa...Otccola Jamre Vonng....- " D. U. Jobnsun...Ponn Iiavid T. hbarp... Robert Owens Pike Jno. Laberde, Jr..t'nion B.J. Uilnett ' Q. HockenberJ .M'oodwd vnivcnsn ii-Boss SEronwir.K Thop. C. Wall..Becmirin,Enoi'h tlrarhart.Dreatar Jal. L. Mtfrgao.Boggs Tbos. Uolt Budolph lluck..Bradford Adamttmham-" 41 W m. 8. Taylor- John Potter Brady Wm. L. Portir..,. " H. R. LobaUL-h.... " Amos llubler...Uraba lleo. Mover - " Paul J. F'ynn....flu1ich Ohnr. Brown Huston Darid itumln;... " O. Colbura..Karthas Jsincs Jsckson Enox Dennis Owenl..Lawr'nee C. K. cTtueed..Bornstde Jacob Oolieh- " Ham'l Rricklry ' .lean Uoon...M " Daniel Fry Chest John Fenlon... 41 H. Pcnniniton " Mas. R. Bhaw.. W. Schnarrs.. Covington ! Alex. Oissey-.... Morris John Ioogberty....t;rrdjI,.l Unrle Oaeoola M. 0. Uguvn :j.Uallagher... MU 1 John Troutman...H " lAisph Kirk Penn J. Uilger...Curwensvllls'Jas. C. Bloom .Pike t? durational. CLEARFIELD ACADEMY. A Halo nnd Female Clinical High School, Cnrli Department Separate, Distinct and complete in itacir. rpilE icholaitio year of thin Institution is divl- ded into two arsrtons ol Sve monlue (twenty- one weeks) each. The first session oomutetioel on the fret Monday fa Boptemberf tueteeond.onlbo ftrit Monday in February. The course of instrnotion rmhreces every thtng necessary to a thorough, practical and accomplish ed education of both sexes. Pupils will bo admitted at any time andohargrd irom tlalc 01 entrance 10 tac close ot tne session. No deduction will be made for absence, exeepl In eases of extreme and protracted tllneea. Btudeula from a distance oaa be accommodated with board at low rates. For particulars, sond for ein-olars. or addreii Rev. P. L. HARRISON. A. M., July 3(, 1871-lf. . Principal. MISS H. S. SWAN'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS CLEARFIELD, FA. ' rpu SUMMER IERW ,f .Urea , will -a. eoBuneaea aionfiy, npnl I4th, 187S. TEBMS OF TL'ITI0. Roaillng, Orthonrapby.Writiag. Object Lea. loos. Trimarv Arlthmetie and Frimarv Geograrihy T 00 History, Local and rieseriptire Urography with Man Prawiog, Urammar, Meatal and Written Arlthmetie Mm...m t 00 Algebra and the Sciences If OS Instruction tn initrumintalmuite 10 00 Oil painting, 24 lessons..:..... II 4)0 Wat work I 00 For full particulars send fur Circular. Clearfield, April , H7S. 7:70-y T UMBER CITY UNION MALE 1J AND FEMALE ACADKMV. The flrst term of this school will enmmenso on the First Monday of Uay, 1ST, onder the mpor ititeodcaoy of jibe Rev. J. C. tirier, a graduate of Jeflersun College, who is now permanently located In Lumber City, and hai oonsented to teaeh the school. He ii a gontloman of merit, and hei had several yean experience in teaching. . Tuition payable ooe-hslfia adranco; the bal ance at the middle of the term. Common English branohes...... , fl 00 Higher " , ' SCO Classics 10 CO Length of term eigdlci-n weeks. Ko deduction for absence, unless in ease of protracted Illness. Boeki used nre Mitchells tleography, Brooki'i Intellectual and Wriltca Arithmetics, jjurtl's Ktt gllrh Grammar, Davies' riemcntary Algebra, Uullioa'e IdtlB and tireek Benders, Geometry, Dariea' Lrgcnder Science of Things, Familiar Brewer. The Lumber Citr Academy Is looaled In Lum. her City, Clearfleld oonnty, l'a., six miles west o nrwensrttia, tne lerratnui ot tne Tyrone a Clear Odd Railroad, aad is remote from the dissipations ana demoralising innuenoes wnien aoound in many larger alaees. A prudent patronage le solicited. Board eaa be had at tlbOper week. For farther partieulara address the Fprlnoipal, or one of the I'iroeiors. , ataccroaa. Wm. M. Ilenry, 1. W. Iloyt, li. L. Ferguson, Alex. Ferguson, a. II. I.vlle, Martin Welts, R. C. Hamilton, Wm. L. Moore, II. W. Spenoer, Pr. D. O. Crouch. Lumber City, April !, I7I. On Saturday, May 10th, 1873, Mrs. T. E. WATSON Betarnrd frees Philadelphia with all tbe novel. ties of the season in SDMMBR MILLINERY GOODS, PATTERX BONNETS A HATS, HICK AND RAttB FL0WER8, All the new ihadei of RIBBONS, An. . Uy Trimmed Pattern Ooods are perfectly ele gant aad rich, all being lalo iutportatlooi direct frees Paris, and will ha sold at Very reduced prions. lias. WATSON. Clcarneld, Pa., May 14, mj. Nolice to Tax-payers. WB, Ihe undersigned, Overseen of the Poor of Lawrence lowashep, would aollly all thnea owing Poor Tax that we will ha la the Ar bitrailoa rtonm in the fonrt House. In t'learnehl. each and every SATUBDAV In Jt'NF.. Tax- payers who pey during tent time will he allowed the ebeleracut of Ira Bet eeal. A fief thai lime Bo reelueltoa will he allowed. . W. A. RFs.1V ' M F. WALLACE, U.r JI, l;.t M' (Irerseers. . Down! Down 1 1 j THE ; LAST ARRIVAL ' AKD OF COURSE TUB CHEAPEST I 1 ), 1 - I 1 A Proclamation against High Pricesf TU are now opening op a M of tho bett nnd M most leajunable Ouodl aiul Ware over offered in this market, sad et prices that remind ono of the good eld duye of ehenp thing!. Thoso who lack faith npon Ibii point, or deem our alle gation! superfluous, need, but ' . ' CALM. AT Ol'Ml STOHE, 1 Conor Front and Market streets, J ' j Where they ean aee, foci, henx and know for them selves. To fully understand what umehomp goods, mis must be done, tve ao not aeom 11 nooessarv to enumerate and Hernias our stock. It Is enough for us to slaw that ... - - We bavo Everything that is Needed and consumed In this market, nnd at prioet that astonish both old nnd young. i cr.or & tin D ANIEL GOODLANDER, ". Ll'THERSBl'RO, FA., ; , , Dealer la DRY GOODS," NOTIONS, HOSIERY 4 GLOVES, BA A CAFS and BOOTS A SHOES,; ' Tobacco, Groceries and Fish, Kails, Hardware, Quscnswaro and Glassware, Men 1 anti , Boys' Clotbing, Drugs, Paints, Oils, School Books, - a largo lot of Paleat JdedieioM, Caadlee, Nuts A Dried Fruits, Cheese and Crack- ' are, Rook aud KiOe Powder, Floor, Grain and Potatoes, Clover and Timothy Seed, Solo Leather, aioroocos, Liuings, Bindings and Thread, Shoemaker! luoli and Shoe Findings. Ito freater variety of goods in any itore is th county. All for sale very row for cash or country produce at tbe Cheap Corner. April 10, J07X. J. M. KRATZER. D EM R A BI.K HTVI.F.S of Cessl meres, Ac. for Men and Boys, at J. M. KRATZe.K'0. Tint TP-PI. Y, Brussels, Ingrain and other Carpets, also, Soor Oil Cloths, at reduoed prices, at -U.H. KKATZKlt'S. BEST AHtwtRTMRNT afVTall Paperavor offered in Ibis vicinity. I do toll per piece, tne gilt paper, etc., at J. M. KKATZElt'S. fpilE MOST popular tnakeiofMurllnl, Sheet X logs. Pillow Muslins, Ac, at artnsll advance above cost, by the piece, at J. M. KKATZER'S. TVTi-r C.OfUM". KKW STYI.IM, LARGE i ASSOIiTNEM, LOW I'KICKS, all to be louadat J. M. KHilZKIt S. I' AIIIES" DRIiSS COOPS, In the greatest J variety new spring abadee newest and most diarabla styles at J. M. KRATZLR'S. A VARIETY of Dress Goods, suitable fur X V' mourning also arapc veils, collars, ao,, constantly oa baad, at . J. M. UKAt.tlt 3. 1 rt I'.IVINC alargetnpply of Lalics' and XVCntiiireni Mboci. made 10 order ana war ranted. - A handsome Waiter for ItM at akM . 1 . J.M. kUATZER'8. ' BEHT Uranito ware Tea Sits and Chambor Sets, Knives and Forks, Silver-plated Forks and ponol, Table Linen, Napkins, very cheap, at tuckl J. U. KBATZER'S. SIIAMI. Bearfl, Neckties, CoTlarT, Vrill, Hair Usoils, Ulorrl, Aa. kid Ulorcs at 7 is, also tbs Josephine Seamless Kid lllores, at neb2S - J. H. KRATZKR'rI. CHEAP GROCERIES! i.ixiitR enr, pa. The undersigned annonncee to his old frieadv and patrons that he has opened a goad line of GKOt'LKIKS A PROVISIONS at tbe old slan.l of Kirk A Spencer, for which he lolicits n liberal patronage. . II. W. Sl'ENCElt. . Lumber City, Ps March 2U-tf. goots and Jjltofs. JOOTT AND SHOE MAKING. FIIILIF WKAVKIl, nn Market street. In Ebaw'i Row, Clearteld, Pi., kai just received a Ine l"t of French Calf Skins and Kips, Ihe host la tba market, and li now prepared la man ufacture everything la his Una. tie will war rant hii work to he as represented. , , The eltiseni ef ClcarSeld aad vicinity are respectfully Invited to give hisa a call. Work done at short notice. ll'rly JSAAC. JOHNSON & SONS, HannlVoturrrs alid Deal en In llootft aud KIioch! LsJle.', Ulssoe' anil CliIKlrea's Gaiters, ' Wen's, Coys' and Womin'l Heavy Boots, and ili-or.r.s, Ac , Aa, Store an t r ,p on Second street, noarly oppo lita p. F. Bigler A Co.'l hardware store, . Feb. IS, 187I-ly CLEABFIELD, PA. UlsrtUanfouj. READING FOR ALL! I hooks Jt sTATrozER r. Market St., Cleat add, (at the Pnat Office.) fllIB nnderslgned begs leave to announce to X the oitiiens of CI ear ft eld and vicinity, that ha has fitted up a room and kaa jest returned from tha olty with a large atuouol of reading matter, consisting In part ot Bibles and Miscellaneous Books, iiiant, Aceount aea raat boon or ovary aa- eoriptloni Paper and Knvelor.es, French pressed anapintni reus ana i-enetts I uiana, uogat Papers, Deeds, Mortgagee) Judgment, Exemp tion and Promissory notei i White and Parch; meat Brief, Legal Cap.Becord Cap, and Bill Cap, Sheet, Muaiifor either Piano, Flute or Violin constantly on hand. Any hooki or itationery desired thai I may not hare on hand, will he or. ordered hy flrst express, and eold at wholeeale or retail to lull customers, I will also keep periodical literature, such as Magasines, news papers, AO. I. A. uAutilei. Clsarfleld May 7, lSd8.tf , . . . S TONE'S SAW GUMMKKS AND SAW UPSETS. We have recelrO't the azenev Ar the above and win sen tnem at tnsnulaoturer s prices. Call and examine them. 1 hey are the best. Jolt 7J U. F. BIHLCB A CO. 1A1!GAIN'S IX MUSICAL, ixl A li au.NTFOrgaBi, both , aow and second hand, at the Mulle Store, opposite Uulich's Furniture Store. All persons interested are Invi ted lo call and examine a new style of Organ now on exhibition. Sheet tlu.tc and 11 uric lloi.ks constantly on hand. apUl Jltf ADMINlaTB ATDR'S KOTICP.-Sotlce Is hereby given that letters nf aduiinlslralloa on tho estate of JOHN OR R, deceased, late of Lawreuoa township, fleer Held oounlr, Penn'a., having been duly granted to the nndcr'.igncd, all persons Indebted to aaid estate will please make payment, aud thoee having claims or demands will present them properlv authenticated for set tlement. John w. whiulky, . -VJI-JI! lei: - Administrator AmilMTHATRfl rVTKB.-NoUoe la beepli .1 I L . I, . . r . , . - - i eiiminietratioa oathe esuteof HARMON II. RljWLKH, dee d. rate Ol uell townshm. r t.g,Anu 6 i -, an,, a avine been d .i.. - . , . T. ! '-r MnuvrsiKueu, ail persons indebted to said estate will please make .. ."j mmi, anu inoso aaving olalms or deenaudi will preeent them properly authenticated for leltlrincnt aithoat delay. , , . . . JUH.N A. R0WI.K8, ' Jl-;. Administrator. WM. il. MORGAN, T T CLKAKFIKI.D. PA. A. u. AT WOOD PLOWS.5 Fartltrt In hne.il if Me... .111 J e-.li a. A ,1 Jtinyfarm In l.awrroco iownihip, and oxamino thO lintiraivaail ilakemJ .1.1.4 ...J in l . . a -i 1. V. ... .w.., ,.K.,. mnn u n nuiflpa OI) Wo h.U Plowi, whioh 1 m iellint roryohoap f,,r sae I lal al CHINOLR MACU1NR FOR SALE. KJ Oae K-horaa power portable Rnglnt and Her, with Shingle end belting Maehla. and ..'ii-V.1!' ,Lur,, omplola, with line ehaa ,i ... .7 .!. vapaeny tor eattlng JMOOshloglwi,, lohoari. Xi la good eendi . una will be eold al a Itae.... WEiyER 4 BFTTS. H.FBICrLR 8Ta JI A Itl W ABE, e.ai jAlio, llanutaelueiof. Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. , CLEABFIELI), r I."" pAIIMIXU lMl'LEMEXTS of . , . aio lor vaie vj , R. T. BI01E1J4CO. JAILIIOAD WIIEKLBA IdiOWS for aala by' - H. F. BIOLER 4 CO. QIL, PAINT, PUTtT, GLA88, . Falls, ate., for sals hy II. F. BIOLER 4 CO. JJARNES3 TRIM311KGS & 6I10E Fliidlngi, for lali hy ' - - H. F. BIGLER I CO. QUXS, PISTOLS, SWORA D CN3 For sxle ky ' ' H. F. BIGLER 4 CO.) gTOVES, OF ALL SORTS ASD Sixoi, fm aala ky .... II." F. BIOLER 4 CO; TRON S IRON I - IRON 1 WOK! JL . Fo sal kj , . -- II. F. BIOLER 4 C0. JJORSE SHOES 4 ILORSE6U08 KAILS, for aele try ' H. F BIQI,ER tva pULLEY I3LOCKS, ALL. SIZES i And belt alanufaetnre, for sail hy U. F. BIGLER 4 CO. rjnilMBLE SKEINS AND TIM , BOXES, for laleky- ": '' - H. F. BIGLER 4 CO. RODDER CUTTERS for sale by cb30-70 . H. F. BIGLER 4 CO. T UE AUTOMATIC '. Kuitiing Mncliiuc! ThU Knitting Machint li one of tfc no'it ol fnl isvtftliMi q( Uie (?- B aclirin; ffforti ii- iBjftntttjr traptrimtDrti tbt 'inftDtor ku chi?vcd Uat thourands hiv nnnee?t(liy triei to ft'taio. That tr,' i KNITTING MA CHINB, that -will Ijuilatock in xren minatci, het snd to, eemploU. lN'arroi and w.dfm. Knili atl prA'l.f of yarn. Nubiei, Tid'wi, Hooii, Mtn'i "Knit Jack tip. Uoeitrj of all tiifi, and tl most an radltM TarwtT of Vstfui and 0rnannt al Qoodi. It will koii frow a Watcb Guanl tot ftlfigb Kobe, and dori it with aea tow aa4 pitch. Pvrfonf that art iocapaoiatcd fr hvi work, oaa cara from i'1 TO 81 DOLLARS Tei Day with iha Kaitter. TbU MacLiaa hu taken tbo higbtit Prrmictii at tho PrtBcipaU ExpriaitioDt, Etaio and County Fain. It ia vinplo ajid dura bit la eoBtfraelioa, and will wear a life-time. It is tooMractei with tbo fioeit mebaniral oxactnen, and for geocral rang of work. -IT HAS NO Kyl'AL," aad li ooly limitoU in baaty aad tiyU hy tho Imagination and ioffroalty of tho operator. flET.HL VitlCE, iQ.OOe For rerrrenoe tho pulio eaa addrrii or call up on tho following reaidcatj of Clearfield oouat; -Jnsiah TbotDpauD Jonathan Hartihora, Jobi Korrit, D. I. Hitter, John i. Stall, Cnrwcrmiik, Lcwii J. liar d and Joha Orr, Uard P. O.; Eli Johniton, A bnvhaoi 8 pea cor, Klliha Fentri, GruBipiaa UilU P. O.; Jooeph Kirk, JoLa 0i tan, Jaiac Curry; Lumber Citr. ABiael aleukia. Era; at Carweoorin, il tki General Agent for CI arrleotl and Jcfftmi oou tle. AH neorurr i&fbrataiioa oan ho ohtotH hj oalliog npon him. April U, UT-tf. ' C0TJSI PfiOCIAKATIOff. ' T HEKEAS. Roa. C. A. KATER, Pt.s4.rl l Judge of tba Court of Cojuoaa, Plssstl tho Twenty-Cflh Judiciel Diitrlet, eeespoMilsl the eonntiea of CleorOeld, Centre aad Cliatta aad Ilea. Vt nuts C. Four aad lion. Jus J. RaAn, Associate Judgel of Clearfield ceustr, have Urued their precept, to sbo directed, forth holding of a Court of Common Pleas, Orpi.u' Court, Court of Quarter Sessions, Court of Orrr and Terminer, and Cuurt of General Jail Dili' ery, at Ihe Court Vonse al Clearfield, ia ecu lor ti ioomy at Ciearneid. eommenrlng oa tbe Int Mondi). lid day al mtv, let a, and to ttnue two week. ' '. --' KOTIC! IS, therefara. hereby glria, le ! Coroner, Jattieel of the Peace, and CearlsslM, la and for said county of Clearfield, to appear il their proper persons, with their Records, Kslii, Inquisitions, Examination!, and athir Rent, branecs, to do those thiaga whieh to their of est, aad tn melt benali, pertain lo be done. GIVEN ander my hand al Cleer&eU. Il h day of June, la the year of oat Lord ill thousand eight hundred and seventy-taies. ' i , JUSTIN J. FIB, Shrit TR. II. n.YAN VAI7.AI1. 1 7 Office next door, to UarUwlck A I'""' Urua Store, ua Hairs. 1 S I .CLEARFIELD. TA. t Bantaaarai. Dr. . V. Wilren, Dr. J. Hartswich, Faculty of Jefferson Sledieal CoUK Innirir i DDITl I DnlLI I " DfllWlV I BRICK! A BRICK YARD, y, f. PLPMaEB A CO., lilting suHJ e a aew and extensive Brick Vers is Cleernet.l, are prepared to make eoalrarts for Itit claes Red Brick, ia large or small auaetitiss. timers and correspondence lolieited. lalerm tlon can be obtained bv ealllne al KyaJet's Si lls Store, or by aildronlng W. 8. 1'LUM.MKIt W'i wiyT-lf ' Clearf eld, Pi. JJ OOK.AND HEAD SADDLE t HARXESS MkIC! JOHN 0. HAEWICK, ' Markol St., CLEARFIELD, Ta., Is tha eiaa la go to If too want a lei HARM SO or a new SA IHUK, or anjthiegsKe In that Ilea. II. l,.r.. ant Mod work el is done ia any shop ta enoiylrsain, aad hispff" are very reasonable. ,, Constantly on hand a full line of TROTTIXCS GOODS, sorb II Trolling Saddle!', Quarter and Shin Bsetr, Trotting Rullen, Whips, Fine Brushes and CeorW, Ao. A One assortment of Nets, Ilorre l'e'c Knee Blankets, Buflklo Itohel, do., e., hef season, In fact anything thai horsemen siaeo ii need of Is alwari oa band. . All of whioh will be sold al wholcia'i ot rtl" at the very fairest rates, . Repairing promly attended lo. ' All V" guaranteed. Show la room formerly eeeoeiej Poet Onlee. Anrll , !' IXKt'lITtlRH' NtlTICK. Notwe Is herr J by given that lei sere testamentary kavisj i-n granieq so live noamsjim -- . JAMKS LUt'KKT, deceased, let. of ''n7. . k.:- 1 ' I . I J u Uaa.le.nia, ' persons indebted o saht eelate are request make lrome.ll.te payment, and those ''" etaiml acalaal lha same win preeea. - - authenticated for letUrmrnt, FANNY t.Of KPT, WU. H, LVOkKl, Fteeti'wi. nTy