fcuJ:lJTT;TTrTJ-l ,-.T;.s-x:y-;,:..s.s--.--a-. GKOKGK B. GOODLANDER, wttwt aaa rwtitiim. : , """" "cLKARFI ELD, ' p."" ' WRIXEDAT MORNIKO. JCNB ID, USA, Democratic County Ticket. ASSEMBLY, T. at. Ill 111, ' SHERIFF, W. BOtt NcflBIIOI," S CtaAwriBLw. ' - TBEArirUKR, ' WILLIAM V. WOHU1, 'j as ctBAariBLB. . COMMMNIOXRR, '' .', '. .CLARK BROW M , ..-I . r . . a bAWMws. " ' DISTRICT ATTOR.NRT, VR ARK riELDI R(l, lr CLBABPTILK. .. t :! . . ' i , , AUDITOR, . ' LKH II C. BLUUM, a uwattara. - ' 1 Jl'RT COMMISSION BR, JOHN w.iitutir, Tin Circuit and District Courts of the United States, (or Ilia Western District of Pennsylvania, net on last .Monday in the oily of Villiamsport. Kjrand Moral Idea" John A. Bing tiam, pf Oliio, has been appointed Min ister to Japan, at a 117,000 salary. lie was the chief murderer o! lira S'ir ratt,andnextUOakea Ameain hiselass of Credit Mobilier thieves. Such are the men (iranlsclecta to proleetand de fend the government. "God iaro the Commonwealth." A Kaiui Faiac. J. H. Moorbtad, af Ik, Sew of Jy Cook A Ce... it baiMia imUnau the rorner af Cheitaat and Thirty-ninth etreoti, Went Philadelphia, (hat will tort the princely nm f SSMI.UIM. II Ia tented la Ih. antra f aa Mn r groaud, aad la a marbla palaea. It baa 4my window,, a mai.lvo worti, eaeleeed bmiui. a roneervetory, all af marble al eker and apolleM ana m vietier m Bimeel lutt la amaarMeei at tbe eaormeae enilay Sara ihewa far a beam la whieb ta lira. Krta Ilia liable baild iagt aaar by ara af marble. AVeJtaAge .' Il is no wonder this Arm can build sui-h costly mansions. Jay Cooke & Co. are to the government just what the Credit Mobller was to the Union l'aciflc rail rood. The government srmlicalo is a mcro change of uamo, with this diffurcntci Tlio ,'ormcrttolo filty millions of dollars lioin ths rail road and probably half that snm from the government, whilo tbo latter lias robbed the United Stutcs Tjcasury of not less thanrc hundred millioni in tho liist ten years. And their larcenies re greater to-day than ever before. The government 'syndicate of Jay Coolco k Co. ia lbs greatoat swindle of the age. "Hart Talk" On of tho few new liapers wbk-b, defends the Constitu tions! salary steal says : Til CoBrlltatiensI CaavtutinB I Iba very body wliel eloee'S.r ,'( aa pay. Tbey ara the high eet power la the State la-day. TBa amoant Itad by IbeUeBloaliee tenet law far. Tim delegetei 111 Sara nt il months at lha were by tba lime U ia eompleted. Thty hart baaa obliged lo aegleet thalr buaineea alaroet eatlrely daring thlt period. Beaidee, tbey Sara beea cotenfllled la la bur diligently ia the axaminatlua and dlaeariioa artkcBantcn,Biacitioaa abiah bare bMBbrougbt awrorathrai. U'his is simply "twaddle." It is the most powerless body ever assombled in tho state until its work is approved by the people. It i not the Legisla ture, and t annot put a dollar into, nor legally lak a dollar out ol, tba Trea sury. loss in their business is no ' plea. I they did not expect that, they know but little.,, If they want lo accomplish anything; they mast work like other people. They knew what the salary was long before they wore cleettd. If the members thought it loo low, they were not compelled to accept the position. If they wont there to make money, they mistook the pluce they nhould have gone to Congress or tho Legislature. . LUIU mtU tOrir. The Democratic Return Judges, last week, before aojournirg, paased A res olution requesting our lirpresentative delegates lo the state Convention lo vote for Ei Sheriff Purks for stole Treasurer. Much as we would like to ace bim slate Treasurer, we cannot al low tho opportunity to pass without voiitmcntlng on thin feature of the ac tion of the Convention. We hold that body never assembled fir any such purpose, and the adop tion of the resolution wis auwise and uiinectiaMtry, and is of no binding ef leut, The luuuly Hireling which ap pointed the delcgalo In question, dad the right to give instructions, but liar inrr failed to do so, tho mutter should have been pasnvd by. The leis we do of this kind or jugglery the butler for the party nnd for individual intcrosts. Tlils ia our view ol the case, others ii. ny ihii.k tliflimnily. II si, we wuiild like lo hear front them, becanae wenru npvii lo conviction on this point. Conventions, like individuals, had better attend to their own buai iK'i and let other people's alone. Ox Suturiloy I lie Illinois, ths second of the magniuWnt strainers bsing built by ll.e I'uiiuAylvania h'oilroad Compa ny , lo establish a line lo Kunipe, wa launrhod at Philadelphia. Hts Is a anbalantial ixran steamer, S.'ift feel in h nglh. reimplHle io all her parts, and provided with slate rooms to aecom randale T.'i ralria paaseugers. Hire will also carry .M stoerag paiaciigers and 3,8.4 Ions offiei-tlil. - The family of ths alt Mahona, from ' liiint tlie, i,realt,l lMaiflnt r.f I ha ! whom the preaeM President of Ihsjqinailjon lor belrnval of official trusts. Krrni'li Jirputdic il drarmded, bars ,a . a. r-ai.1,.,1 at ibe I'hatpsn d Sully, near The iMumhtu Jlcrald ia a little Auiun, ,,r il.a l-t one hundred and .rough on the I'iah Cummissioners. It ntH.ty )rx They Idl Ireland in 'says some of tbetn know no mora llt'.O. iiamndinLly alter the signing of lie Treat ol l.iimriik. UtmotraiU (HMty Oisrrisftois. In accordance with the nine gov. ernins I he Democratic party, the Mr. turn judreaof the several boroughs and lownalilps or Clearneia county as sembled in the Court Itoorn, in Clear field, on Tuesday, the 10th of June, lor the purpose of opening and count ing tbo voles cast for the several nsn didatae for county officers oa the Sat urday previous. The convention was called to order at about 3 o'clock by D. L- Kreba, Chairman or the County Committee. Upon A call of the boroughs and town ship, it was manifost that nearly all ice retorn Judges were present. Un motion of Clinton Thompson, of Bell, John W. llama, of Clearfield, and II. J. Sloppy, of Knox, were elected Sec retaries. The Chairman then proceeded lo call the clecllou districla in alphabetical order, whereunon tho sovoral return judges handed in their returns, the Clerks lallyinir lite number or volea cast for each candidate, f A tubular statement of the vole will be found elsewhere ia this number 1 live returns, bavins all been tallied. the result showed that Dr. lioyer waa nominated for Assembly, W. K. llo- rnonton lorsnenir, ri m. w. worrall for Treasurer, Clark Brown for Com missioner, Frank Fielding for District Attorney, Low is C. Bloom for Audi tor, and John W. Bhuinrl for Jury Commissioner, and ft taotion to that effect prcvailod unanimously. no names oavinir oeen announced for tba office of Coroner, which has been vacant for several years, It ap peared by the returns that 70 votes bad been polled for Wn. Tucker, 40 votes for ueorare Thorn and 24 for Jos. U. Doering. Mr. Tocker being pres ent declined, whereupon the return judge declared Uoorge Tborn the nominee. The next business before the Convention waa the selection of a Committee for 1874. On motion, Wro. M. McCullough, Ksq., wss unanimous ly chosen Chairman ; A. U. Kramer Secretary, and tbo gentlemen named below were named as the members of the Committee for their respective boroughs and townships : aiarairra. ' fa. covwrrraa. . a. abbbVbi. Baanria......lkOir llt-...........OIaa nana Ball . Haar, Uralb Oataad Blawa..... 1). W. Cbilaaa.. Lalbarabarg BatKi Jaba Ballb Bradferd Jnba H. Btawart Waadhvad Hrad...MM..H,.Araa. IaalafiHrt Lathsrabarg llanwida. H.Jaai Waiaal.... Cbcal Banj k'liagar Hard Variagtaa Jabe J. Pieard .... Iraarhvilla ClaarSaid......laaa Jabaatan .......... C'laarSald rurraivilla....W. f. (:kaBaara...Carlrtaarilla llaralar- J. V. Slclntr.. Fbillpabarg Farguaoa Jaba Rowlaa.H... Oirard ........laba V. Jary. Uaaat'l Mill, Uctbaa -. ... K It. Shlr.......,(WS.M Urahaai. ..Kllit Kraar ilrabanloa Oaliab J. . MrKtaraaa Sallb'a Milla lloalidala la id A,kr... Hiiatulala llanaa. Uao. Waodarard. ... CaaaSaid Jonlaa... R. M. Jubaatua w Aaaunrilla Karthaaa O. llMbaadora- Salt I.lrk KBaxM......,.Juarj1k Urbard M..M Jlaw Millpart Lawraaea IV. T. Sinrkaiaa ClaarSrld Larnbrr Cltr.....n n. M. IIanrjrH... Lumbar d-. alorrit I'ctrr Moyar ...K.iarlawl R. Watklailoa-CbrlM. Ul7..,..v'uZZ. Oaaaola..- U- K. j. Walltn....Oiaal. M.lh ; i. A. U'larvra....Uranipiaa Hill, -...J. F. M'Kcariak...L'ariranirilla 1 Hoe Tbna.BrobhaDk .Ro4kten Woodward. ....Jaraat Caraalj Madara W allAoUun. h. Morgan. .Walhaatoa Tho arranging of the County Com. mittee havinc been concluded, tho fol lowing rules relaline to the lime, and qualifications of persons voting at our primary elections were ottered : JTaaarVad, Tbat ear arlaaarr altaUaa aball hrra. altar ba aaaaalla bald aa tba rlatardat praaaadiag tba Ut Uoada af Jaaa, aad Ibat rula tilth ba aa aaiiaaa t aa ta ta,ira lha Hlwa JadajM i maat aa lha Honda fallavlag, baiag Iba Sral aioniia or juna. Ataalmd, Thai hcrraftar aa nanoa iball ba al lowed ta Tola at Iba primary claatiaa aierr-t in tba boraafrb ar townablp wbcro ba or Ibry woald aa tagaiiy tButiaa ia Tata at Ifia gaaaral alaalioa. faorad, Tbat partona who uaj' not ba of aca at Iba tiraa af Iba primary election, bat wbo will broaere tweaty-oaa yrara af aia by tba lima tba general eleetiua I, beld.or all forelga bora aitlaaai waa aoaa aara laaaa aal tbair artt papara aad may be eatitled lo raralra tbeir full papcra bafora tba next genera) eleetiua, aball ba eatitled la vale tba primary eh-e!toa 'reviaad. Thar aledaa Ujomaelvea ta rule tba aalira Daaweralia liabai. After some little debate on lbs lost resolution, the foregoing wore adopted with great unanimity and will here after be incorporated in the rules of ins party. After the business of the convention bad been concluded, some one offered the following, which was adoptod : Htmtwfdt Tbat aar Repreeantallve Pelogata la tba Demeeratte Slata Contention ba aad ia hereby iatlraeted la Tata for Edward Porktaeearebeloe for state Treasurer. On motion the Convention adjourn, cd lint dit. JWmrt Itrt Dmmp, Another "mine horror" occurred al tlie Ilenry Clay Colliery, near Sha mokin, on the 10th. Conrad Urawheiscr, (he insida boy, went into the old working or water level, when the explosion immediately followed, It is thought by the fire-damp becoming ignited, which communicat ed with the aii way from the water level into the slope below where the mew worked. 1 The men in this section of the coal region not beingacenstom ed lo biaok-damp, thought it was blasting-powder that had been set on fire and remained in the slope until over come. Starling lo come up tbey encount ered a body of after damp and fell senseless, many Immediately smother ing. The strongest men mansgod lo gut out, giving an alarm. Ths others lollowed, and on reaobing the top ol theslopcloll to the ground, beingovor come. John llnyos, outside boss, hearing the alarm, Immediately went to tbeir rescue. After proceeding about WKl yards, fell face downward in a pool of water, and was drowned Knocb Magnrski waa found drowned by hia aide. Kight men were brought nut dead. There waa no caving In of the mine aa at first reporlwl, and no fault of ventilation, but (lie accident resulted from old gas exploding in a disnsed working. Up to IV P. M. ten j dead miners have been laksn out. j Many ol ihe men cam from surround-1 ing mines to render assistance. The excitement was intense, wives and children rushing to the scene of the disaster, and finding huahanda and brothers dead, or gaaping fur breslh, while others were eagerly watching the arrival of friends on the slope-wag-en from below. There were fifty men in lha slope at the time of the exnloaion, and thirty- five are known lo have escaped and will recover. The New Yoik Tribune, In alluding to Ihe dismissal of tho hesd Viennal Commihaioner, thus rather snrcnsiirnl. ly compliments him: General van i i an . lliiren is a sopl.ofuorical sort of per- son, who is capabls of any amou )unt of lolly, and liable to any amount of de ception; bnt he bas not a dishonest lisir in his head. . 11 o lias bad hard treatment from a government which might belter have aooner begun its iav M.iliiin. X L.i r .1 .-.... 'about fish culture lUitu they do about , Knlialt grammar. I IB DEMOCRATIC Dtirucrt. ! . t Btetrta Bttl .....-.. BlUttM . aaa a H Bn(tft ,., Brdlwrd. ......... I'rmtly Bnrnaidw CKirt ClnrtfW .-.a, OovUlf tltal.at,..! CurwwnfvU, I)W4UtU....M..M Perfaion (ilrrd. Oufhen a. t Grihni..., tlalich . UoaUtUI i Hiitul ,.... JardsH .....e. Ka aa IdftWrVBM aa Mesa a m I.uib.CU Mgrrii N.wWeuk. OtaMka ...... , Fon PtktN..M I'aiwi Wo4M.Wa.rti .. WketB.a..Ht. Tlitf.1 a- MrnVrrtrillOt IS I St ss lut S3 ss Jit 48 11 . 13 IS . Id II II 7 xn IN I St 174 IS Id 14 II SI II J7 SS IS mi iar IMS Tin .Wexfrl UssieTrtcsm. Shml Menx l fltuna. A correspondent of the Chicago Tri bune, writing from Vienna, gives the lollowing account of the manner ia which the construction of tho "model" American school hoaso luts been man aged at tho Exposition: . "Tba Ameri can school-house ia In a bad way. Congress made an appropriation of IS,0U0 for the eonstraotion of a model building of this kind. Sometime last Fall, Mr. I'bilbriek, Superintendent of the pubiio scboois vt lloslon, wrote to General Van Huron, that ha would erect and finish a model American school-house for $2,000. Gonerel Van Buren replied that bo could have it constructed cheaper. It now appears from a memorandum found at head quarters that the contract was let to Col I.yman Bridge, of Chicago, for 110,000. The structure la only about half completed, but it total cost, fin ished and furnished, could hardly ex ceed 12,000, .for instead of being a model American school-house, it is a very shabby affair indeed. It ia planned by a German wbo probably nover aaw the inside of a school-house, either in Europo or America. Work upon it has ceased, and Mr. Scballs haadeeided to tear it down.it ia so much inferior to Ihe Swies and Belgian school houses, and so shamefully Ubl loos to Ihe school system c America. There being n" Jucvnnf of moneys ox poif!:3, il is Impossiblo lo toll how much has already been thrown away on this building, but it is certain that enough bns gone into tho pockets of somuooay to nave built a uairdozoa of the kind. The fraud ia the more glaring when it is known that the win dows snd doors were a gratuitous con tribution from Now York firm, and that the seals, books, charts in fact all that was required for furnishing it wss generously loaned by the city of Boston." One ef the correspond ents of tlia New York Tribune sneaks in aaimilar manner of the school-bouse enterprise, and adds: "It appears, therefore, thai tba United liutoa ia making as fine a show at Vienna arch itecturally as morally, nod In both re spects our cilieons are reproseUed without regard to oxponse." We suppose thst Gen. Van Buren and hia bund of government robbers will instilV tncmselves just as Colfax and hia Credit Mobilier band did. They will rely wholly upon their pre vious good character. This is slso the plan adopted by the Phelps & Dodge firm, aftor refunding to the govern ment $270,000. finis si Mai KrtAti-jf Dlejslay, .Ths Albany rjui comments) with natural indignation upon tbe calcula tions display made by the arrival of the President's household at Long Branch, when eight furniture wsgons transported the iuggsge from tbo rail road station lo tho Tiouso, followed by five csrriagos and nine or ten borsee, for pleasure taking. This magnifi cence, the At gut thinks, accounts for the l'residont s signature of the salary grab bill ; but it is mistaken in sup posing that this display is all made at tho eipensc of tho Chief Exoculive. It fsils lo notice ths fact that manr of the articles thus brought to Long Branch woro not the President's pron. erty, but belonged to tho nation, and were removed from tho White llouss and ill surroundings without due re- .... . . . e. . . gard lo tho rights of the real owner. tcn. Jackson is credited with tbe re mark that the man wbo trades npoc borrowed cspital should break. Whether tbe saying is correctly appli cable to legitimate business Irsnsao lions, or not, there ia no question of its correctness wbeu applied to politi cal or oltlclal displays : and no oue can gainsay the gross impropriety of President Grant carting away from mo white uouse to JM)iig israncb the nal ion's property for tho mere purpose ofostontutious beggarly ostentatious diaplay, and assuming the peacock strut of monarchical rulers. Arnica. (cr intelligence. Asri-DxxocaATic. Ithode laland will not permit a naturalised citisen to voto unloss he owns real estate there in. A oilixen by virtue of naturali sation, offered bis voteal the last elec tion there, and was ruled out on this ground and has taken measures to lent the matter legally. Tho celebrated 14th and 15th amendments provide that all persons born or naturalized in the United Slates, and Suhjoct to Die jurisdiction thereof, are oitisons; and that the right of citiiens lo vote shall not be denied or abridged on aocounl of race, color, or previous condition of servitude. As this man would, al though not a freeholder, have been a voter but "on account of race," the case appears very clear) and as his success will enfranchise ten thousand others in thst Stale, we may ss well j wuni gn nine imouy resuming mo Democratic family. A young officer serving with bis company at the Lava Beds Is said to . r , j T rot,,T ,h 7 11 . . ; .i i::.ii 7. If ai j ibing should happen lo yon do make some arrangement lo have your hair recovered and sent on. It is the end color of mine, and I ean't get a puff of tho rigid shsdo brrs. Monday night In escaped lunsllo from Ihs Pennsylvania Slate Insane Asylum, tismrd W. C. Davis, was found on ths I'ennivlvania lEailroad 'irvck nsar llarrisburg, with lis head slntnit ICVcrod. from hjl body. j PRIMARY ELECTION I 1414 SVraSMl. The ocupani of tba hlgheat' office ol tbe country it would be imsgined would ba governed by somo It ll te sens of what he owed lo the feelings of decent people, when waa ex. posed to pubiio view : but Gen. Grant don't appear to have any -sack idea of the eternal fllneae or things, or else his gross appetites have so gotten the mastery of bim, that bs is s very Slavs io insir power. Tba Indianapolis Sentinel in speak ing of this matter, so annoying to every American citisen who' keeps Itimseli out ol the gutter, gives dsy and data, place and circumstance, as loiiows. "For instance; in Chicafo, the Pres ident attempted to receive the guests at a reception given him at the Pall mans, il was so laden with liquor that he could not recognise a friend, and his condition was so plainly re cognised by ths guests that tbe ladies were lorced to keep away Irons bim. Tbii is no hsrosay. The di .graceful and Humiliating lact can he and ia at tested by hundreds of the best cltiaens of Chicago, and even Mayor Medill wno has always ehampianod the l'resi dent, was forced to admit his gro, misconduct, it isrvci no "i.iicnlsr purpose w make !.!:, a-riorous ex. poeures. hsi, it may convinoe ths peo ple that this business of leaping lo the party lash is asking too much, under wnat purports to be a itepublicsu form of government. If the people under tne dictation oi a party may be forced into electing a drunkard, where is the hue to be drawn r W bst manner of creature will next bo fastened upon usr- Now i this man had been the choice of that party which the double refined Radicals delight lo alyle "the dirty Democrats," bow shocked would the pure and moral Jtsdioala have been ; but now with the" boot opou the other leg, they oonvert habitual drunken ness Into Bright, disoast.of lha kid-; nays. In order to endeavor to stilist popular sympathy lor tlisir unrurui nate leader. Grsnt's habits have been those of a drinking man since he entered Us Army from West 1'oint) and they have eonaluded in the same Jine, with intervals of lessening duration, svsr since. nntburgh fast. Ware Truth titan Poetrg, Ths Pittsburgh Commercial, ths leading ltspublican journal of that city, thus rorcibly atatee a truth which has been apparent for several months past lo all close obscrvors or Ihe dr fU .,1 Il.a limaa, "Mo politician of ordinary intelli . . , gence can fail to wrooive that tht ties of party in tho Itopublioan organiza tion are loostr man they Have ever oeen in any previous period or its his tory. Tht Credit Mobilier scandal, tho back-pay steal, the corruption at Uarrisburg, I lis municipal swindling, both in Pittsburgh and Philadelphia. and tht oontrol of tbe parly macbin- try oy men utterly unworthy of con fidence or respect, havt produced a deep impression upon ths people, and nave disguiied inoussnds ol rotors, who have no other interest in politics than to tocure an honest and efficient administration of pubiio and govern mental affairs. " . Such being tht case, will tht friends ot f? lake advanUge of the op. narltlnitv. anrl turn if. In I lanaavl poTlunily, and turn il lo lbs overthrow of tht corruptionlsts, or will they con tinue to follow the benten course that leads lo inevitable defeat f Ths peo plo are ripe for a revolt against Radi cal party trammels, and all that ia lacking ia bold and able men to com bine tbe hosts of the opposition, and lead tbem on to oerlain victory. The signs of the timee are too plain toallow of a mistake as to their tendency. aa. Moat Piosonai, Kvli. The Venan go Spectator says I There is considera ble fueling among tbe Kepublioan brotherhood In Meiidvllle concerning the poaioffice. There are a great many patriot up there who would like lobe postmaster, and tbey are making the town lively with denunci ations of tho presen. Inoumbent and Congressman Bichmond. Mosnwhile tba Mesdville post-office, If not a bed of dowo, is a sort of Lava Bed, and its possessor is a Csptnin Jack wbo is not willing to relinquish his position. All attempts so tar wsdo to get Post master Dcrickson lo ootne out and go on a reservation have failod. Tbe heav iest charge against him is that he has til lea the otnee witii memoera ot his family that you can't gn Inside with out running against a big Dorickson or treading upon a small one. Tbat peculiarity being told to General Grant, his Kxcellrncy replied "Thai's what tho Daiuocrats say about mo." That evidenco of affection ahown for hia family by the postmaster seems lo hsve sndoarod him to the Prosideut and prevented bis removal. Ilwasa great inialak In charging on Dcrick son in that way. The light is still raging. . Three painters fell from tha Penn sylvania liailroad bridge, at Coalsvillc, recently, by tho breaking of ths scaf folding. Ilenry Urich, ol Hpringviile, Lancaster county, snu Joseph Lswis, of Costeevllle, were killed, and Isaac Zsry, of Mooreetown, Chester county, had bis right tbigh broken. . Mr. Bancroft, ths American Minie ler lo Berlin, bas inaugurated Sunday evening parlies, lieing sn cx-miuia-ler of the gonpul, be ought to ubiorva ihe American Sahbilh better. RETURNS 1873. raaatajtoaaa. ts M sol I4 an 10 14 43 II SS So 13 S3 ! lis! 741 SO ii ii 13 l 1ST 41 So 131 S .J Si IS S ir 13S4 Ilijj ISS oj sua'. ' DtcuNiD. Uon. Edgar Cowan has dediaed the appointment ae a mem ber of the Constitutional Convention td fill Jhe place made vacant by the resignation of Mr. B. Gowan. The dolciratos-at-larire subsequently elected lion. John C. Bullitt, of Philadelphia, to fill the vacanoy. Mr. Bullitt has been sworn in at member of tbs Convention. ' - ..... KscArtD. A dispatch received here at a lata nour isai nigni, siatet mat General John Sidney Jonea, of Phila delphia, who wai confined in tht asylum for tha insane, near this city, escaped from the Institution, and, it is supposed, has gone West to preach nia peculiar doctrine ot boat salvation. Harritburg Journal, 12th. Sot .txtxUttmuU. rjX) TUB .,' F It 0 N T 1 CHEAT, KXCITBMBST CLEARFIELD BAKERY 1 AND ICE CREAM SALOON I Tba aaderelfned barlaf Jail Sited ap aaw, area Bad aemlartabla raame ea Market el reel, aeat Taird, reiaaatrally tafcrma tba aablia thai ba aaw drepued u aaaaiaaMdaia tbaui wli aearvlbing la ate line aa a!irt mU aad al baare af Iba da;. Ha beepe aa band a-liwau a,.., tm iv ii .... ii ,j i . a . i KCatCS, hOLtll, HK8, ' , ' .: .'. CAKES, all kiadi. ICK CREAM, r aad a feaaral aaaartmeal ot . CO.NfUCItOKKKIBg, RUIT8, KftB, AllaTwbiab will badtllnrad la aaataaaara al taelr taaiaancva, a aaa imhmi vw aa aa. 1CI CREAM, be tbe dleb.aarrad laa Balt far Tbaahlal for tba faaaraaf pairaaaga Veatewad la Iba paal, ba hapaa ta ajarit aad raaaira a aaa liaaaaaa af lie aaaea fram bll aid taata am, aad atbera. JOUN STADLEB. Jaae ll.'I J-lf. ., BnllKiE MKET1wO.Tke atackb.ld.r. altba Clearleld Traak Bridr. Cempaa; ara baraba aatiSad Ibat a maatiac will ba beld al Ibe - ia t-iearsaid, a. Tb.radee, tba lOib af Jala Belt, al I a'alaefc lull iiuaoinM la r . - P-BJ A fuU Bttaadanea la reqaeiud. Jell WH, W. SETTS. Secretary. TklUPUSIAU Srnkt nrntrkUK! n. I daraigBad aeaimitlaa will raaaira aaalad are. poeali aalil Balardar, Jalj II, far Ike araatiaa of a woaoea onage, arita aral elaantaaaabatmaala, aaraaa Aadaraoa Creek, aenr Araald'a Milla, h taioa aawBibip. Uidderawill baraqairad lafttr aiak ample eecurilr for IB eomplwllaa af tba work . Separate propeeate will be raeaired for tbe etoaa Verb and tha eaperetraetara. Pinna aad paaiSeatleae ran ba eaaa bp applalag la the evaamiiiea, at avaatea ar Arnold i atilla. PAVIU WKI.TY, JOHM BSI'B'.XIE, JOHN liBKaaLKEs. Keek lea, Jaae II, Ull.-ld . TO BRIIKiB IHJILORDaV-Baalad pre. paaall far tba erertloa af aa Iroa BrUga Baraaa tba rlfar, al Carwaaaville, will bo raaalrad bjr Iba aaderaigaed Bridga Cammltlea, aatil Iba 1 1th dap al Jalj Bell. Prapaeale will ba aaa aiderod ear lakiag dowa aad remariag tb aid anaga aaa ror repairing and ramlng taa aaal maau ta a prapar height, a wall aa for tha aara. traelere. Amah, aerarite will ha reuaired fraaa aiaaara lor IB evmpletlee a( tb wars Ibe aa. denake. i a. a. iRvm. ' SAbt'L ARNOLD, JOHN IRVIN, ISAAC CAI.PWKM,, W. R. HARTSHORH, , llArLFAl'ST, jAblKS A.IIlVIN, Sana IS, UTI .Id Committee. OKI'IIANS' COURT BALE OF VAM'ABLI TIMBKR LANPR-la-par. aani al aa ardar r the Orpbaaa' Cearl af Clear laid eeeat?, lha aaderaigaed gnardiaa ef BS J. Sleee, miner heir of John Rlo. dereand. will at p. Mm aala, at the Oenrl llanae, la Iba hea lth ef . CJaarSald. aa rlelnrdee. J.la k.h. laea. at a eieaa p. m., laa tuiiawing aeaertbed ratea ble reel aetata, eiteate ia Knax lawnehlp, tlaar laM ananlp, Pn.i Heglaalng at aeat earner ea Ilea of W. liloaa Bloom t theaaa ba land af K. A. Irrla A ta. Berth 4i dagraea aaal It; perehe la 'poet thenea hp lead of Jaeue Halej aartb ll aenrweo wmmt . e-.v pereaea te paat ; thenea Bp maw m wawrr oraee, waa neaeaeia. aewta 471 da. graea wart Ull perebea ta paali Iheaee hp had af e.nawem. Benin at eegreel aaat toe a IS aerabea I pl-aa el b.giaaiag ; anlalalag Oaa llBndrad Aeree, more ar laaa. aad bain ail well Umbered with good plae, beaileeh, A. Taaai or Salb. Pinaen per tent, ef Ike whala at time at ante ana naianee or eae-tbtrd at ran. araaii at aaie , eae-lhtrd ia aaa pear aad ene tberd at Ik death af tha widow ef laeadaal, aad iatereel la ba paid aemi-eannellr the whole with lat.rert from daH af aala and ta ba eeeared ea aa prrmiiaa wua aeualaral aaanrlla. in he an. prerrd b; lb Caart ar Judge tbereef. A. U. IATK, Uaardiaa. Jna l, II7S. II ' YOTICE. Tht tndorsiirned having 11 beaa Bppalaled AadirarbrtheOeartafOeei. moa Plan, el Clearleld aenntr, la aettle tha aa eeuBUortbe Prlta llaitari appointed bp enid Conrt aad u make dlatrlontlan af tbe fonde ia their baada ariejag from Ihe .ale. ef Timber aa dn tbe pm,r..n of na Ael of A.aamblr approved Pab. Illb, A;a, aoliee la herabv given, to all Coaa wbo lo.t an mark nl S,,anra' Timber la tbe Ire.hne ef I alt, te lie their elalm for anal, leer with Ibe Auditor. Tbe emia meet ba mad. eatamler ealb before a Ja.lleeat tba l-anaanflba eeaalp where Iba claimant reildal, aad mail aet forth ar Inllowi i let. The kind and amo.nl sf Haiber ee leal. !d. That Ihe ad Umber aaa aaaaerhed aad waa arnal awn; hp ihe lee freebete of IS7S. Sd. Whether en? portion ar raid limber wa. reoevered by tba atalninnt. Tba elalatanl meat alao .Ute amlar Bath whelk, ar be or bla aeenti have taken ap aad rannl aar drIR Bqaare Timber, marked r aamarbed. Soal lag at lodged aloag the ri.er, aad If aa, Ibe blad and aaaennt ef limber Be uken, a.d U aaarks, if anv, thareoa. PI.lrth.lloo will be Biade after Iba let ef An Seal, lil, aad all Halm meal ba Sled with the editor before thai IIbm. M. di.trtb.Uo. af the marked llmhat wtU ke atade anlil after Angnet let, ae Iba limber, bp that Hats, will be rafted oal af Ibe beeme, -..,,. r Sans, ' Osrlald, Fa., I 1,11,;, SACkETT ft SCHEYVEB, . SBSUBS IS HARDWARE, 14 BMIlfWotTirtsTf ff Tln,Copprr ft Sheet Iron Ware, ) S)Mid Strati, ClfiAiriELD. PA. . . HftTtBaT Urnl iiarwMti vu trtefk f Htvrd. wr, Inriu tb pubis. I tiiomiM ar Meek Ad prtf. Cmn9lr m4 Mrtent who tMtoavUt ballti- tag will do wall Ut ! nr TOOLS BTILDUra. HAUBWAIU, whieb it sew Bad al tba beat BaaafaetBra, aad wtu ba told lea far en.b. KAILS, GLASS, PUTTY, GLUE, LOCKS, LATCHES. H1XGES, SCREWS All blade af Baaek Plaaaa, Saw., Cbiaela, tajaaraa, Hammer., Hatewete, Mambl aad Larela, Mortlfed A Tbamb Uaanae, Derail, raeaa A Bllla, Waad aad Iraa Beaeb Sarawa, aad tba beat Berlag Maahiaa la tba market. Double and Single Bitt Axes, fOCElt OUIUEKY, Aa. A gentt for Burnell't Iron Corrt Hhelltr, " varraatad. - Alaa, agaala tar RwaaraV (lOTHIC xvk Tort, . wbteb afealaall rare 8mab flaee. Faraaara' ImpleaiaBla Bad tlardea Ttiall af aasr; i deeeripliea. A atrga varialp of ' COOK STOVES, v ablab wa warrant ta glee eallafeetieB. (' Portnblt Jtunrrt esnat fHmsirvs. )aa,ltaariBg, Rpaatlag and h W'.A dug, oa reaaeaable term. All wdri all; rarelre prompt , .ana 11, 11 M. TTT;LlC SALE By virtuo of an ja. ardar aT Iba Orpbaaa Vaart af CkarSeU eoiiatv, tha aaaeraif Bed admlalalralor af tba ae tata of Juba Orr, lata of Lawranea tawnabip, da aaaaed, will aall al publie aala, oa tbe preeaieea, aa Wadaaada;, Ike lib dap ad Jalr, 1813, lha fol. lowiBe; real eilala; All Ibat aarlnta lot or plaaa af graaad ailukla ia Lnwrenoo towa.bip, aounljr nloraaald, aad State af Pennrrlvnnin, boaadad aad deaerikwd aa fatlowa, Tiai Baglaaiaa' al a poet aa baak af Maolroener areeb i tbaaaa ap aaid etreaaa aoub 17 degree weet I 7-10 parabee, aartb IS dejrreee aaat 11 perebei, Borth I3 da graaa weal S perabee, aartk 4S degreea weal 4 parabaa, aartb 11 derreee weal 4 narebaa la a paal aa Una of land of McPliereea Brelhera ; Ibeaaa bv laada of HePbaraoa llralbera aantb I) degreat weal St perab - ba a paat ; tber.ee be laada far- rip at u. r. Haodfcllew aaalb eS drgreaa aaal 1 IS pa .aaa W a ml. aarlb II deireea aa.t ' perehrl to poal oa rwad j tbehee bv read a i IS Setreaa well It J 10 perebea to dead ,ta piae Ihenoa b mad farraarre al U. 1). tioodfeilew aarlb b dagraea aaal 14 parabal te poal aad plaaa of beginaiagi eoBlalaiBg tbrea aoraa aad aaa baadred aad oaa Bad eei-en-teathe parabaa aad allowaaaa, aearlv all elearad aad aoder a good Mala of eaili.ativn, and baviag tbaraaa araeted a oaa aad a ball atare plaab baaae TaaaB. Oea-knlf ea,b and balaaoa la III montb, tv ba aecarod bj bead aad aaertgaga aa tba pramlaaa. Sale ta aomuianae at I B .'.Wk, a- m. ilto. w. WMIUI.MV, alaa IS, till. Admtaialralor. NOTICiW-Tba aadaralgned baviag Bald aal aad retired fram Iba averennlila bnaineai, weald raapeatfallp raoaaal their former patroat, wbaaa aeaoBBtl ar aaeeltlad, te aall aad Battle wilbia thirty da) a. Tba beeki will ba feaad dariag aaid term with D. L. Fergnaan, at bla af. Son, where ke wiU be prepared to (ire tb baei aeee hi apaeial etteatieo, after wbleb aliaoaoanta remaining aaeatlled will ba plaaad ia Iba baada af tk proper emoera for eollaetioa. ' D. L. I'ERUUeON A CO. Tha aaderilgaod bating parekaaad Iba aalira teak of goodi af lha lata firm ef P. L. Pergaeaa A C., ef Lamber Clip, aad baviag Jart tiled ap ear eparieee .tore reoml with a wall aaaorted ateeb hook fraaa tbeeaataf Prp Uoeda, areeariee, Hard ware, Qnaenaware. Ilaoli aad Shoe, Hat aad Cape, Clothing, Notioea, Faeey Preai tlaada, to gether with all artirlei kept aad ia de avaad,aad daiiriag W 'live aad let live," wa would arga apoa tha farmer petroea of the hone sad eeerrbaH; alaa te anil aad aaamiaa nar ataeh. Wa ara detarmlaad la aaa ar Btmoet effort le mahe U Ihe iBloreet al all to give aa a liberal ah art af Ikalr patreaage. JOIIif Rf'SSELL A SOW. Lamber Clip, Jaae II, UJJ.-lt DU II. B. VAN VALZAI1. OSlo aail deer la Uamelek A Irwia'a Pmg Store, ap .talra. 1:1 CLKARPIKI.D, FA. ' la Rarnanarna-Or. R. V. Wlleee, Pr. J. II. arlawteh, Faaallp af JoeTeraea Mrdiaal Calkrg. T KOXAUD JIOUSR. XJ Oppalll Railroad tl.neL CleAIIIELI), PA, - U.....I. UtaJ - .... L . I , - bh ,,-, .eo a'l.e, ra mi reeaeeta. Braahfaat for I . u morning train. Wat. . BRAULIV, dnaa 11,1171. Proprietor. JAMES MITCHELL, Bqiwro Timber 4 Timber Lauds, jell'rl ' CLEARFIELD, FA. - an. 1873. GOOD NEWSI Y Pttratrt iv)l, Wtl. frMl Mtl taa 11. Ch MitM U or onf i Wt'U tail kM w tl iatM4 T hlii jn U iUnfr. Wttti ttftylof fth nttimir tml, Atttl rH frawi tlnmf u4 Ull. Am4 hMili frw yt.ll ob tha whtwl. Aad jrei wl t MMltini t rot thra tvtl Tbtft. im( nil .1 oat Muk, Ii CIrlM, tm4 wn will Mil WOOP MOWEE OE SOPEEIOE, lha beet and eheaeeet kUabiaaa la the Bear bet aad which we guarantee to give aerfert aauaraa lioa ta all kind, of areae. Light raoD.ra, and Iba moal darabla Maoblaee belli. HAY HAKES! We alia Ball three liferent lla.la ef HAT RAKPS. TheCUMLKV, aelf dlerharglnf. Haba, HAHKRHTllWW aad LAM'ANTKR RAkR whieb w ear ar three ef the beal Rahee ia ths world witboot fear of lanraeefel eentradietloa. Ua aara aad aaa thee before bujrlag aaj ether. 1U11KSUEKBI W hm torn w nn4r for tkrtiatlf will t y Kllii si Uoftrian'p Um bortat ThrcivitT, wine It ktmli monnttdilltn, fbr . fcBitrl of beta ara ! aaa In tha anaal, utj famar will aietupfa thata fut a7 albar MtMbisM ! MMhat. IffW't avrsrloob Mr Ha FwkaMafasjrt'a lhaavr M4 tba llarMMti, with k.ltka. UrattdrM' Vmm Bluff MiU; Ktrl (!wllr.rF, ltif Pvwrri far ebarw Irtf.Afj. PawHUriUltBlwa.vlMbBWriaAaAt (intra aa nit Iba liaaa. All M tba abora llarblnat warrant It 4 all llwy -wtj aataftlartl l do, r aa aata. M. . unowjr mu. I f'-irltH, rt. 4vn- II, lll. ( grg 6tt&s, Croffrlri, tit. Down I Doyn 1 1 THE LAST ARRIVAL AMD 01 COl'hBI Till CHEAPEST), A Proclamation tgalmt High Prices ara aow anas iba a lat at tha Wit aad aat aaaable Usidvaa aad Waaaa arar aVrad ia I laia taarfcaL aad at arlaaa tbat ntaM ana af taa good d daa of ahaap tbiaga. Tboaa wba laab faith apoa tbia aolat, at daaat ar ffttioaa raparlnwaa. aaad but caJLZ air ovm aroREp " ' Caraar Front aftd llarkat ftraata. Whan tha aaa aaa, faaL baat aad kaow tot thaat aalvaa. Ta (bll; aadaptaal what aracaaap fttodt, thin aiaat ba duaa. Wa da aa4 daaa It aaaaaaary to aaaaiaraia and ltaaHaa amr Hock It la aaaugb for aa to atata tbat We have Erenthlng that U Heeded aad ooaaaaiad la thla aiarbat. aad al arlaaa tbat aatofllsh boih aid and yoanc. aaazt juai.ru iuaw sun. JANIEL GOODLANDER, LCTUER6BI R0, PA., ' : Paaiar ta DRY QOODS, NOTIONS, HOSIERY ft ULOVBS, HATS A CAM aftd BOOTS A BHOKS. Toaaaaap OrasMtiaa and Plaht Valla, Hardwai-aj ttaaaawara aad UUaiWavra, Maa'a aad dotbiag, brag, Palata. 011a, BoUol BtHika, , ft Argo ItH ofPatatit Uadtalaat. . Caadlaa, MaU A Drlad PralU, Cbaaaa ftad Otwab ara. Koob aad BiAa Powdar, Floar, Grain and PoUtoci, ' -. Clorar aad TUftotba Saad, ala laatbar, Marocaoa, Llalagi, Biadlagf aad Thread, Hboamakarf Taala aad Shea Piadlaga. -Va graaler rariatv af goo da la aa? lUra la tb eaaaly. A H fbr aala vary taw- far aaah ar awaatrf rodaaa at Iba Cbaaa Coraar. April II, UT. J. M. KRATZER. D tlRl ABI.EBjTYI. RSI afCaaalnMrea, Aa, far Mea and Ravi, al J. at. E RATZBK'S. THMBrnVPLy, Sraraala, lagrala aad athar Carpet., alaa. See Oil Clothe, al redeeed prum,al . J. U. ERATtEK'S. EST ASVIOI1TMBMT efWall Faeer ever ffred la thla vieialtv. Ida te SI nee hia. Una gill r,BB.er, at., at J. at. KRATtER'S, TUM MOST pofeler make. efMa.ll.., Sheet laga, Ptllaw Bteeliaa, As., at a email advaaea above aeat, bv the ciaea, at J. at. KgATIMK S. NEW CntllM, KKW RTTLES, LARUE AS-SORThEMT, LOW rRICES.Bll to ba feaad at 1. St. KRATIRUf. I' AIIKJt UBUS COOIts la tbe greetaat J varietr bow aprlag abadaa aaweet aad moat daelrabla etrlee-aA J. at. SATIKR S. AVAHIKTV f Dreaa Ueeda, aaluble tar earaiBg alia ra veile, aollapa. Aa oon.lanlly ea b.nd, at J. at. KRATIgR S. Rr.C KIVINfJ a large .apply af Ladlas' Bad Cbitdrea'a Rbaea. made to order and war ranted. A haadaeaM waller lar II.SS al mablS. J. M. kRATZBR'fl. BEST QraaiU war Te 8,1, aad Chamber Bets, Knlvel and Farka, Kilvar-plBlad Ferkl BBd vBeeaa, lble Liaea, h'aahiaa.very ahanp, at mablS - J. M. KiiATZE It'll. SHAVSLS, aVarfai heablirt, CaUnn, Valla, Hair Ooada, Ulavra, A a. kid Ularel at Tie, alaa Iba Jeaaphb Beamle.l Kid Olovei, at mebll i. M. KRATZER'S. CUKAP OKOCKItlKSI li'mrer rrrr, fa. Tha aaeUralraad anaeaaaa ta hia eld frieade aad natroai tbat be baa epad a goed liaa ef uiiim-knikm raiivtaioAi ol ta. .M etaaa nt Klrb A My ...... I a. lUU. . Itbol pntrrnaga. M. W. RI'ENCER. Lamber City, Pa., Mank U U. Soot nnd ibon. B OOT AM) SIIOK UAKISU. PHILIF WEAVER, e Market street, la gbew'i Row, ClaarSeld, Pa., baa jail eaaadead a la lot of t'rraah Calf tblai aad ktpe, Ik bt la the aaerket, aad 1 aaw ere pared leata). ala. tare everything la bll line, lie will war raal bis werk t a iipraaaafd. Tba ellleeal af ClearSald aad f lalaltj an re.peetfally larited t give him s aall. Warh tea t abort eat lee. Stlt'Tl JSAAC JOHNSOX & SONS, M aaafaataren and Dealer la . Boati and Hhaea! Ladlaa', M laaaa' aad Cklldraa's Oaltera, Maa'a, lera' and Woman- Heavy Be!, aad Brogaaa, SAe A. Rlera aad abap aa Seeeed atraat, aearl appe lit H. F. BigUr A Ce.'i aardwere atere, Fek. IS, ISIMe CLEARFIELD, PA. fcduntUtul. CLEARFIELD ACADEMY. A Mala aad rt taala ClaaalraJ nif WthmU Each IHpHa.iit I arata. DiattMt aad tmmpltrt k ltaal, . Till aebalaatta aaat tbia laatilatiaa ta dli ttsval in ten IBM av.m...aa m.t aa Baaanamlk. laaaakSslaF wta i imd, i aa am aaaataa aaamaaasja aw in ar aaaoayta Mn.aa.aarj taa aaaaaa, aft laa I rat Moada la sfabrBary, Tba aavraa af iaitnatita oaabvaaaa avarj thlag wwowmnrj a taaroagn, amtMl aafl atoa.ala miMBtioa ai aata aataa. Sm...l. .ill kaa .4m.illl .A . Ai J .V.-.JI tnm data af aatraaca U tbo atwao af tba aaaiiaa. Ha dadaetloa will ba atada for a aaaaaa, aaaaft n KiratBa mum protraaiaa NiaaM. Hladaata fraoj a dittaaM oaa ba aoaaaiaialatad with board al low ratea. For aartlfBlara, aaad fat vrtrwitlara, or addroat Rff. p. L. UAniSOM. A. H., JalyH. 1871 tf. . . . Priaelaal. T UMBER CITY CNIOS KALE M-J AND FEMALE ACADEMY. - The Irat term sf tbta aeheol will eemmeaea ea tha riret Monday af May. IS7S. eeder the enaar- lalaadeaey af the Rev. . 0. Orlar, a grndeete af jenenen uoileg, wa II aw parmaavauy maated ia Lamber City, aad Sal eoaecatad la teaeb tba eabael. Ha la a geatiemaa tt aaria, aad kas bad evaral year etperteare ia teaching. Tattloa paynbl aeo kelMa adfaaat) Ik Wl aaee at tbe middle r tb term. vammaa Eagllab kraaaka. t SS Higher " , , g Claaaiaa..... , Unglb ef term elgdtaea weeha. Ks dadaetlea far ebeeaea, aalau ia naa ef nrolrarted lllaeaa. Buhi aaad ara MlleheH'i Oengrat.by, Breobe'i iBlellrelaal aad Wrltlea Arilhmatlea, Rarlt'i Ka rll.b tlrammar, Par lee' Elementnry Algebra, Ealllaa'i Lalia Bad flreak Readeri, Oeomatry, Devlee' . Legeader taltnee al Tkial, Familiar Brewer. Tba Lamber City Aeademy I located la Lam bar Clip, ClearSald eeaely, pn., tli mllee weal f Cnrwaaiville, the termiBai arthoTyreae A Clear, eld RaUroed, aad ia restate from tha dleelpatteee aaddemomllaiag iaSeeaaea whiab abeaad la maay larger plaaea. A pradaal patreaag la aaliaited. Beard eaa ba bed at II. aar week. Par'.rthee eartlaalars addraai the Ppriaetpal, ar aaa af Ik llliwelera. statoTaas. O. H. Lylk.. w.. M. Hear, Martia Walla, D. W. Heyt, R. C. Hamlltea, . L. F,.,, Wm. U Maera, a lei. FergeB, II. W. Sionoee, I),, r,. n. Craoeb. I.nmber city, April 31, IS7A. MISS H. S. SWAN'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS Cl.gASrisi.n . 1MIE RUMMER TERM of lra weka, will . mma Hnaday, April tub. Ills. TERMS nr Tt-ITIAW WdiBg.Ortbegrafky,WrlllBg,OhJetlw. anna, Frlaaary irilhmalia aad rriaurp ... ""I'' f "- W s Illalnry, Leaal ... deeeviptlv (Jaograph ' "'F aVaawiag. lUatW, .,o ImWjaWth SSSmal tlkwm ttl "' -. !.Tf?ta'w',i aam"',!.3Z IS SI i. r-a, eg, .. II s Wai warb M a aa m .L .r',"l" Bend f Clrtfjar. drarlal, Apm l( ynt, MSa 1 IIJLj ED. W. GRAHAM, DEALER III . , , QENEEiL MEECS1UTII3E, SQCAtE TIHSEB A unn. CLEARFIELD, PA., a )at epeeed, al Ik EITITOKE ITOIt a. aamplal stock T AT K O O O D , , f vri eWrtptle. DIIY 000D8. OROCIEII. HARDWABI, BOOTS AKD 8U0K8, CUn'HlXO,ah,sW, . IN GREAT VARIETY. FLOOR, MEAT. SALT, KYE, . OATS, C0B5, AIWA rt OM HAND AKD FOM SALS AT A MALL ADTAJtCJL ' ' ' T4- .. . v i.l .-.immj FLOUR Reeelrad l; aba ear kad, ami salt at sasbal ed.aaea. . , A Ba'ppl ef EOF! aanataatly aa aaad. : . . 4 Epealal tndaaamantl effered la Ike gittlag eat Saaera Timber aad Leg, aa wa deal largeey . la Lamaermn'i EappUaa, aad an pea. Band ai all limaa w par baaa Urn- , . bat aad bam bar. t (I. f, Olllll, . "KEYSTONE STORK,- CLEARFIELD, PA. 0L II, III. SAYI YOCI SOI EI! IT baviag baaa taajo jraaaa alaa tbo lata- wa baa alayaad aad raaawaaa ta Caaada aad tVaa tro otaar farta baviag owoao bskoft aad aalUad aoaaaablT al tbair old biaiiainii, U waoid ba aapaaaad tba aall for tboaoaada waa aaar, bwt wo aaa aa. Wo avw bag Iwajra to aaH ibo ailaattaa af iba ftoowla f Ctoaraotd aad atbaa naaaVn to aar aaw Siora, wbWb wa baro owalid at yraat ooat. Wo baaa aaaroi a aajaaa at asaaa; to aa. loot a atoob fraal waaob all aaa aatabaai at artaaa adTaatagawaalv, Too will do watt ta oaA aad look at aar gooda aVaro yarabaalaf abaaltaro.----Wa daoai It aa troabto io obow oar food, ftoapaolfali oarat 1 IMBAL A Ct, WaJUeataa, Jaaa i, laTt-Al SAVE 10U KOSIY! THAKXvlL for paat flavors, va bag War la lafwrai oar ooriaaiara aad tbo aablia gaaaa. all ibat wa ara wooblr itMolvlag Kaab aap4iaa af gonda frota Ibo taatara aad woatara alttaa, aa aall at tba lowart ajar. at ariaa ar oMbaaga far boarda, abiaglai, tiofl or aoaairj arodaaa. 11 a tag rttaraad fraai tht aoribwaat, wo aaa aot aakiag ooalraati to braok, Ubrag tarbaa at tba rooat, aigalag atbar aioa'a aaaMa la aaaar, or Ubiag gda ibroagb tba baob door, bat rnaJT ooaauat attaatioa to baalaooa, aad aa traabht wlfl bo aparod ta alaaM aar aaat oat art. J. A. T. af. BOLT. Wallacataa, Jaaa 11 tb, 1ITI.4I JOOK AND KKAD ! SADDLE A BilXESS MiiHw! JOHN C. HAEWICK, Market St., CLEARKIKLD, Pa., Ia tb m.a le ga as bf yea waal a eat ef Bow HARNEitF) er a aaw SADDLE, r eaylhlag la ia Ibat Ilea. Ba tare, ant aa gead wrh a w Aaaa la aay akop la Faaaalvaam, aad bll prnaa) are very reeeeanbie. Caaataatly oa baad a fall Nee af TROTTING GOODS, aaah a TretliBg Saddle!, Qeartor aad Skis Eeera, Tretllag Relleri, Whipa, Piae Braahaa aad Camaa. A. A Saa aeaertmeBI af Mali, stall Oevara, Save Sleeken, BaSale Bebwa, An Ae, Sep! at Maaea, la met aaylbtag that bitnmel anaad bj aeed ef m alweyB ea baad. All al whieb will be eeld at whale er ramE al Iks very rairaal raua. Repetriag premplly allaadal le. All werk KaraalaaA. Bbep aa reaat earner! mast. I a at utla. - April S, ISTS. (H'SJEC AND LOT rOat BALkV The aaaeralgaed a 'ere Bar aala, an aaey aal ma, laa aaa Let iltaaled ea Market etreet, e- tbel. pealu reaidasee l B. Bridge. Lai HI feet deep aad IS feat (real, with email heaaa aad ehee elected thereea. The property le velaable, halag la the aratral pari ef lawa, aaa aad a half naawil from tba Coart Heews. Fae.baiaia aaa get aap fart her lafavmallea by eeiha, - aa las eoe senbar, aa tha aremlaaa. ... BJABT BIHBBII1M Clearaeld. Jaaa 4, UTA, St. c Al'TIIIR.-AII panaatars hereby eetlS'd aet aa lalsrfera with the Perlewtag ereeertyt Oaa red Cow, aaa Hag, a let af Fia Berd. baat it.SSS faet. eaa Veeh Sieve, ea apbeaed. diag, aad leleaaa a keaaeaeM and tlaakaa.Aaf Slier, aaw ta pimliiea el Wamaaa S. Seyaee, aa tha same beleaga ta at and ara ebjet ea af ardar at aay time. JOKA BMTrE. Jaae 4, IIII-II. CAUTIOMAII ara hanky eaatleaed agalaat meddllag la aap way with tba IM mwlsg ereperty, aw la ihe pain. .lee ai Freak Beeek, of Beaaaria Uwaabip, vis ; I kadaaaadi, I laklaa, 1 ae ef hlre, I lk, I eteae, ret lea, a tba Betoag ba aw aad ara tail with bim ee leea. Jelt lr . JTETER JUIFFEER. , AnMIMlaTBATURtl MUTIC SU-Katlea al hereby giro that le Mere ef edmm!.treH aa tb etele ed JOMK ORR, aWeaeed, bate af Laereae. te week I.SIanrS old eeeatr, Pa'., aavtag wb eaby gtaalis te tee aaaenignia. an peraeej ieeeeted la aaid aaaaaa will pleae ataka payaaaBt, aad Ibeea kavaag lam er lamasds will pruaal sVaai preperly aathaallawtad far aV. Uemeal. ioltU W. WRIIILET m Stay I. ISTI-tt. Admladearaur. AltMimaTaiATURtl BHrTICmV-katlM la bareky give tbat lattva r adatiBlatrati on Iba aatatae? BARMOM D. ROW LSI, deed, lata af Bell Uwaabip, Clearleld eeealy, Feaa'e., having been dnly graatad ta tba BaSmelfaed. ett C raeaa ladeblad la said aetata will plaaa make mediate peymaal, aad Ibeea baring alalml af demand, will preeeat tbem preperly aatBtlsbi4 far seul.meal allheal delay. JCBR A. kOWlM, atayll.il t AJmlaielrater. JXECUTtlR't MIITICB. Katlaalaaere. J by giva that letters Teeleauolary ea tha tats af Aaaia aJ.Fhepa,dee'd., have baaa greats ad ta tbs aaderilgaod. All pare ladeblad ta raid Eelats are repaired ta make immediate pay meal, and the baviag eialmB agalaat II er re nlred to preeeat tbem, daly aalbeatiealad.wllk eat delay, ta lbs aadreigad. ,. A. 0. m. BARRETT, Flea.lar af Aaaia Ihep. Clearleld, May II, IBIS, a. w M. R. MORGAN, 0LRARF1BLD, FA. Agsal far Iba ATWOOD PLOWS. Farawrs la ared af Flaws will de well t eat & farm la Lewrree lewaeblp, ad eiamle Iks Impraved Alwoad rlgbl aad left beaded a aide hill riewe. which I am aal 1 1 eg earyeeeeaaar b. splBIsm H, r. EltiLER k CO. 8 -SPECIALTIES- ICILDERE' HARDWARE, MECDABICE' FIARDWABB, LrMRERMEB-f ARP!". FARMIXO CTEXSII.I, MILL lirrLIEI, I.R0B "Jtt. FAMT, f)Ib". VAISISBKR, FAINTIM' FINBIESw. i a.(V?ip twn- Ms J. St.