GEORGE B. GOODLANDEIl, vhitor and pitopitmTun. CLEARFIELD, I'a. WtDNBSDAY MORNiXU. JULY S3, 1873. Domocratio County Tickets '. AS8KM11LY, nit. t. j. hoy En, or ei.iAnrin.n. " B1IHHIKF. ! . w. noHH ,ii c p 11 k n s o n. OP Cl.r.ARFIItl.D, TREASUltKR, IV I L 1. 1 ,1 M W . IV o H II A I. L, or CLEAKFIKI.D COMMlriHIOKBA, C L A It k It II (I W SI, J , Or LAWIIK5CR. DISTRICT ATTORNEY, I'llANk 1 11,1,1)1 Ml, or cLCArniiLu. AUDITOR, I. til I H C. II JL O O M , 0 J.Av, p.i;le, ,11'KY COMMI,S:ltnNElt, JOHN W. t u II O A It T, or tl.FAtnKLO. coito.Msn, ti li O It Ci K '1' II O H N , or ci.KAimKl.u. LOOK. HEUKi Jly an act of i corrupt Congrcss-our subscribers are all blackmailed 20 cents a year, in the. shape of postage, to sicell the purse of a Department which paid Chorpeninij SJfi'J.UOQ when his claim was less than 875,000. We expect the next Congress to undo much of the bad legislation of the latt; and to partially remedy the outrage or embargo placed upon intelligence, we propose to tay tue postage on all copies of the Republican, within the county, upon which the sub scriber UAS 1'AIU US BIX MON1IIK OR more in advance, and we do not want Post Masters to annoy our advance paying subscribers for postage, because ice will pay the same before the quarter expires. The postage will alio be paid for till persons becoming advance-paying subscribers on or before the first day of October next. The UifiTtrcnce. An old friend of ours, writing from i? 1 1 1 : : : .. m ., .1 : . , i. v n-ciivj i, iiiiiiwin, in auuuiug iu uiu ditT.irenco in United Suites Senators, soys: "i iftcon years ngo Stephen A. DonglnsB fat in tlio Scuuto at 8S n tiny and worked liko a beavor. Now wo have Jolin'A. Logan there, doing noth ing, and ho elinrgps ns f 40 a day. Is it any wonder everything is high, ex cept what us farmers lir.vo to sell out horc." Tlio wrilor talks vcrystrango for a Rudiciil, ns we havo known him to bo for ten yoars past, llo evident ly docs not believe that Logan is worth fieie time more than Douglass ns a leg islator. Our friend seems to bo work ing out a problem in tlio school of ex perience John, how long havo you been figuring at this sum f We arc proud to know that wo detailed to yon this state of thing now upon rfis in 1353, but you did not wear tLo snmo glares you do now, and thorofure could'nt see it. What will you take for tho leg you havo left f The one you left nt I'itUburg Lrtiid in" Shiloh has evidently proved ft total loss. Tho President and Con gross nion havo had their salaries raised foarfully since, while your labor is worth far less because you say it takes five bushels of oats to buy mus lin enough for a shirt, and you must dicker u long time to make a bargain at that Tho ''loyal West" has been a great supporter of J'adicnl schools for fif teen years, but from tho appearance of things tho pupils will soon havo their lessons by heart, after foolishly sacrificing thousands of lives and mil lions of money, and lire pursuing ns foolit.li a system ns tho60 who 1S00 years ago dudicatcd thoir temples "to tho unknown G'od." OjrSBS JlfIWIT Sf , ' This "Chridlian General," through his negro bureau, has robbed tho Treasury of millions of dollars lo en rich himself and his enlclilcs, and a doten of limes has he been called up on to eelUo his accounts. Tho Wash ington correspondent of tho New York Herald says : It ii undurstood that General llovard d-murl It any fmm of lrl.il bi.foro ft military tiibunnt in .-, ion .1J, hi. liitllali ittinn f Freed' 4l,l,i'. lrinu. 11a In.Hfli.. IM. nMndr.i, Lit ,.v tp'resrlnr. his opinion that in ilMirftnl fiwliog of ormy olllcers njpiilxt bis rtows on t lie Indian qu?r. tion, M well lit tltrlr oonstant prr-jmltco njtuiniit the representation of too Arm in the niauun. niimt of tli F medium's llttrcau, he enal-l not be orrtnin of justice at tho hand, of a military court. It is tho linpres sinn that tlio War Drpatttncnt will no:ntntnntale Itself to Ornernl II nward's wish.., aud another Congressional luvnaligntion will be ur;i,'u3tvd on Ibo oMraihling of Congrcu in I)o--couib:r. Of courso Howard's sateliles will tsto that he is not tried by a court martial, whoro ho would receive his juht deserts, but they will havo him whitewashed by a Congressional Com mittee, so as lo allow him to rcliro with lils plunder, liko Collux, Amos & Company. 15tmtl:nr.n. Wo notice that l?adicnl Stalo nii J county convention!! nro con siderably bothered over tho Congres sional rulary sloal. Itul tho mombers generally mako out to bang thoin selves. They donounro tho steal but luud tho President who signed tlio lull and doubled his own salary. That ie, the loynl shoddyites both praise and condemn tho act. Patriotic 1 r.AKii.Y Pi.tAown. Friend Frysing cr, of tho Lewimnwn Gazette, is out!. ly jilcased politiinlly. in speaklneof tho Apporlionmont liill Inst passed, kn t,-l,;ali l,ta ffnttniu l,. I ,,. t.j ...a K.iM.i.j nun iH-i'n Hold to tho JCj-ptinns, being linked in with Unioi.. I'lcarfield, Kllf and Centre, lis say: "Tho Apportionment bill, ns fl- nally ailopled, iiuts ns in unapproved It opperheinl dioli ict."' Uettor (hut than a.,. i j it,, - ii , i'i i.i nuini aim luiiy mmi'iCif oi I',,.. ,!,, M ' 1 . iyonrirrf. The Constitutional Convon'.ion ad journed on Tuesday, tho 15th, until tho lOtb of September. On tho ques tion of tho removal of tho State Cap ital, which is annually agitated by domagogucs,lhcConvoulion has adopt ed nn amendment which declares that "no law changing tlio present loca tion of the cnpital of the Stalo at Unr risburg shall bo valid, until tho sanio shall have boon submitted to the poo plo at a general election and ratified and approved by them." Tho follow ing sections, regulating the salario of all county otlkors and changing tho modo of electing County Commission ers and County Auditors, have also boon agreed to. Tho cflcctof tlio Oth section will bo to give to the minority pnrty in a county ono member in each board : , .. . Sr.c. S. All oountr olllrora eliall be paid by lal. ry to bo preatribeii by law, autl all focf attached to any county ofliue for and on aooount of the State and oouuty, al may bo directed by law. Tbe aonutil salary of any lutrh oflicor and hie olcrkf eliall not excocd tho aggregate yeurly amount of feos eolleuted by biui. Skc. 4. Tho iiogielatnro aliall provido bylaw for tbe oil let accountability of county, towuflhip and borough oMuTeri, as wi-ll for the foes which may be collected by them as for all public or tnu nicpal moneys which may bo paid lo tbem. Six. 6. Three County Cotninisjionors and throe County Auditors shall b elcctod in cr.cb conntr, where such oflicors are ohoeon, In the year U'7o, aud every third year tberenftor. Jti she election of raid olllcers oach qualified elector rhall voto for no moic than two persons, and tho throe per sons baring tho hirrlieit noniber of rotos shall bo doclarcd elected. Any casual vacancy in tbe ot'- fico of Couuty Couimieioncr or County Auditor shall be filled hr tbo Court of Common IMeas of Ibo county in which such racancy shall occur, by tho appointment of sn olector or Ilia proper coun ty who shall hnvo voted for tho Commissioner or Auditor whose place is to be filled. Sr.c. 0. The terms of office of all oounty oSloore shall begin on the first Monday of itocomber no.t after their election, If tho public good is to bo bartered away for parly interests, the amed- ment relating ' to Iho election of County Commissioners und Auditors is a success. Men must bo qualified by experienco to properly discharge tho duties of these ofiiees. Under the present Bystcm of annually electing a member, two aro in ofiico who havo had from one lo two years' oxperi cutc, nnd thcrcloro competent to in struct the now member. Tho con templated chango turns all out at tho end of three years and puts three now men in each board who do not know tho books nor pigeon-holes, much less the tricks and games practiced by sharpers to rob and plunder tho Treas ury. Let our banks, machiuo shops or railroad ofliccrs pursuo a similar policy of turning out all thoir em ployes at tho end of thrco yenr, nnd what would bo tho result T ConfusioD every where. A reform that results only iu the interest of party, and over turns long and woll established prin ciples, had belter bo abandoned. A Commissioners' or Auditors' ofiico can no more bo properly conduetod by green employes than a blacksmith shop or a shoo shop. And a body composed of 33 stnlosmcn betray very little sense, where it scU up tbo ro vcrso and adopts a policy which not a single inomber will practice in his own business a Hairs. Not a member of Iho Convention would ever leave Phil adelphia by tho Pennsylvania Rail road if tbey were informed in advance that tho ofliccrs of that road had turned ofi nil their old engineers, con ductors and brakesmen, nnd hereafter each train would ho run by new men who.had never pashed over tho road. Tho policy of paying county officers a salary, and tho payment of tho foes into the county tieabury, will result very bciiuhVmlly to tho tnx-pnyors in populous counties, whore tho fees aro enormous, provided tho fees nro paid into Iho Treasury. This has nlways been the policy with tho Stato olllcers at Hurrinburg. But we have heard it asserted a thousand times by parlieB who know something about it that thousands of dollars aro novcr account ed for, tho clerks forgetting lo keep a correct account. If this is tho enso in but thrco ofliccs what will bo the result when a thousand aro created ? .1 Mtobbcr's Will. An exchango says : The ostate of the rate Oahea Ames, aoeording to an Inventory mod in tbo 1'rnoate Othee nt itiun ton, Maps., amounts to .'p, 74,21, of which fi.'fiut la rati and 5,IOK,;.,l personal. Fivo and ft half millions of dollars is quito n sr.vg sum of money for n member of Congress lo acquire In nix years, ut $2,000 a year, besides what Ames paid to Congressmen, such as our own Scofield, Kelly, Crooks, etc , and to buck "Christian f-.tntesmon" as Schuyler Colfax, Vico President Wil son and tho rest of tho ring, which, no doubt, amounted lo millions inoro It !.t l uv 11, National aulhul itioS bavo instituted auits uguiust those Congressional robbers and uro letting on that they nro going to mako them disgorgo their illgotloii plunder tnd put it buck into the Treasury, but wo havo no fiiitli in iho. proceeding. The prowcutors are Impltciiled with the thieves. They have a portion of the plunder in their pockots. Tho suits are merely instituted ta blind wid quiet tho public until tlio friod ex pires in which suit can be brought or the robbers escape. Wo in 1'ciinsyl- vamu have had a lesson on this point. Gcorgo O. Kvang, a mcmlcr of tho Philadelphia loyal Geary ring, was employed lo collect thrco million of dollars for tho State. He kept and divided liulf n million -with Geary anrf the ring, llo was arrested, iriod nnd acquitted. l!ul the ruling of tho court and tho verdict of the jury was so ut terly against law and Common decen cy Hint tho ring was compelled to tako tho enso up to tho Supremo Court. That tribunal has decided Hint Kvans is a Ibief and must bo tried and sent to tho ponilentiary and refund tho money. But having beon proceeded ngioinst by civil process herotoforo U is now teo late to proceed against hits criminally. He escapes, iho ring keeps tho money, and tho peoplo of tho Slate lose it. Such aro Iho frauds 1 rnttitid on tho people by tho loyal stouiidtols who grow fat and laucv. !.JL""....i j. '-I'm"1."11 Stilted. All newspapordom Las bocn startled nt tho hold attompt mado by a aet of oorrupt ring rasouls at Washington, to kidnap Mr. Dann, editor of tho Now York Sim, who has bocn exposing tho fat job and robborieg porpctralcd by tho municipal authorities of the Na tional Cnpital. A warrant for libel was sworn out by tho head rlngster, Shcphord, in Washington, and a Uni ted States Marshal sent to Now York la arrest or to kidnap Mr. Dana, and take him on to Wnshingtou for trial, the oflonce'huving boon committed in Now York. Mr. Dana refused to go and his friends suod out a habeas cor- pus, and a hearing camo off before Judge lilutchford, of tho United States Court, on tho 18th. Judge Fishorand District Atlornoyllnrrington.of Wash ington, orgucd for a roinoval to Wash ington, and United Stales District At torney llliss mado a formal motion to that effect. Ex-Judgo Shipman, on behalf of Mr. Dana, opposed tho mo tion. Tho court room was densely crowdod by gentlemen of tho journul istio and legal professions. At tbo conclusion of the arguments, Judge lilutchford observed that ho was on tiroly satisfiod ho could not grant this information. ' This enso lias created considerable interest nnd excitement in political and journalistic- circles; nnd tho rofu sal of tho application for a warrant for tho romoval of Mr. Dann to Wash ington for trial for publishing an al leged libel on Shepherd is a complete discomfiture ottho Washington ring. If Mr. Shepherd feels himself so much aggrieved, let him seek redress for bis injured roputation in tho courts of Now York, whero tho truth can be given in evidence, and whoro a jury of twolvoafrce men will decide upon the merits of tbo rnso. Hut thoro is no probability of his doing so. In the meantime, ho can chow tho bittor cud of disappointment, a ft or his frequent boasts that he would both kidnnp and punish Dana for during to nfHiiil bis wrong doings. Thoslar-ehambcr.prepurcdat Wash ington for tho trial of Mr. Dana, had better now bo put to some logiiimoto usoby trying Iho negro bureau thiovos, who havo plundered tbo peoplo of mil lions of dollars. Tin DirFEitENCE. Lincoln & Co. hung the notorious Cnpt. Win for his brutal treatment of prisoners during tho war. Grunt has just appointed Wirz's superior in commnnd, Major Klias Griswold, special agent of tho Post ofiico Depart mcut, upon tho re commendation oi Col. Monby. We presume that if Wirz was alivo Grant would mako him a Foreign minister Tho Savannah (Gu.) Advertiser, in al luding to tliit appointment, says : Ono of the recent appointments in the South is that of Muj. Klias Gris wold to be Iho special agent of the Posloflieo Department. Muj. Gris wold wns a Confederate oflicor, and at one timo provost marshal at Tusca loosa, Ala , in charge of prisoners.--The notorious Capt. Wirz was then a sorgeaiil under Griswold nnd cur ried out his orders, and wo know from actunl cxporior.co of his treatment of Federal and Union prisoners, that if Wirz deserved hanging, Copt. Gris wold should have beon hung ry his side. His bratnl orders And still more brutul treatment of tho sick deserve somo other reward than Fedornl ap pointment to oJIloo. Keep Kim Where he Is. Tho Lan caster Intelligencer says : Somo of tho Domocratio wpers of Ohio are urging the nomination of Allen G. Thurmau for Governor. He is a good nnd able man, but the lSuckoye Democrats can bettor disposo of him. lie is tho ablest Democrat in the United Stales Scnnto indeed, the ablest member of that body, and if tho Democrat succeed in controlling tho Ohio Legislature this Full, as they undoubtedly will, Judge Thurman can not do Iho coun try so good set vice us in boing re turned to his old seat. He is honored and respected alik by Jtcpuhlicuns it hi Democrats, not only fur his transcendnnt talents, but for his high moral worth. Ho is a great and puro man, ai d has gained a jtistly-enrncd reputation fur his ability und honesty. We can't sparo him from tho Senate. Klect General Tom Kwing or any other of tho good Democrats front among tho Uuckeycs, but let the na tion fin vo tho continued bonofit of Judge Thurmuu's services. WS Smii.e.TIio Now York Timrj has cortaihly mado its point, it it wanted lo lot its party in Philadelphia know that it was determined lo wash its hands of any further complicity in sustaining tho jnliimics of "King" rule in Philadelphia. The reign of 'siloneo' has been completely broke-. Alter nine dnysof blindness, "Tray, Ulanche and Sweet Heart and all tho little dogs," have opened thoir oyes nnd commenced barking. Tho moat som nolent citizens have beon waked up. Old gentlemen, who long sineo censed to read tho papers, bavo begun ngain. They find to thoir nmszemont that tho great Itcpuhlienn Grnnt organ Ib solemnly alleging and proving things as to which somo of thorn signed thoir names or allowed them to bo forgod lo certificates of denial, in which they declared their familiar acquaintance and high respect lor notorious scoun drels, and professed perfoct faith in thoir integrity. Democrats now calm ly smile, and say, "we told yon so." Thoro bus not been for a long timo such a milling of dry bones in the sepulchor in which Ibidicnlisni has buried the honor of this old cily. The Aye. A Proper 1nqi:ihv. Tho Cincin nati Israelite, Iho westorn Jewish or gan, roinnrks: If General Howard bo "investigated," we hnpo the commis sioners will ascortnin whore ho look Iho money to purchaso ox-Jew Gold berg, to marry him to a negro ludy. We want to know how much a Jew's apnstaoy costs iho Treasury ot tUa United States. - A M it .Tlio Lexington, Vu., cor- resporHlenl of the the Now York Her- Mil say t lading together in a car riage, in Lexington, Va., ono day lust wouk, woro a nephew of Jmhih P. Hcnjamin, daughter of Jefferson Da vis ti u d a granddaughter of Goucral Albrrt Sydney JoIiiimmi. The (Yiifnuiiflf. The coremony, on tho 4th, of turn ing ovor tho Park to the Centennial Commission, drew togolhor a very largo crowd of peoplo. Tho exercises wore of an interesting character ; sev eral n pooches woro made; there was a display of military, and cannon were fired. The nroclnmatlon of tho Presi dent, formally announcing that the Centennial Exposition will tako pluco,, was read by tho Soerotary of the Navy. Tho general regulation wcro then announced t First. Tho International Exhibi tion of 1870 will bo held in Fairmount Park, In the city of 'Philadelphia, in the year eighteen hundred and seventy-six. Second. Tho dato of opening Mo ex hibition will bo April 10, 1H70, and of closing will bo Oetobor 19, 1870. Tuird. A cordial invitation is ex tended to ovory nation of the earth lo bo represented by its arts, industries, progress and dovolopmont. Fourth. A formal sccoptanoo of this invitution is requostod proviotiB to March 4, 1874. - Fifth. Kuoli nation accepting this invitation is requested to appoint a commission, through which all matters pertaining to its own interests shall be conducted. For tho purpose of convenient intercourse nnd satisfac tory Buporvision, it is especially de sired Hint ono member of each such commission bo designated to-rvuddp nt Philadelphia until the close ot tho cx ponition. " ' Sixth. Tbo privileges of exhibitors oun bo granted only lo citizens of countries whoso governments havo formally nccopted tho aforementioned commission, aud all communications must bo mado through iho Govcrn rfiontul commissions. Seventh, Applications for spare within tbo exposition buildings, or in tho adjacent buildings and grounds under tho control of tho Centennial Commission, must bo mode previous to -March 4, Wo. -. Eighth. Full diagrams of the build ings autl grounds will bo i'urnmlicd to the commissioners of tho difl'uront nations which shall accept tho invita tions lo participate Ninth. All articles intended for ex hibition, in order to secure, proper poakion und classification, must be in Philadelphia on or before January 1, 1S70. ' Tenth. Acts of Congross pertaining to custom houao regulations, duties, &o., logolher with all special regula tion: adopted by tho Cuutonnial Com mission in refureuoo to transportation, allottnont of epnee, clatsiliculion, mo tive power, insurance, polico rules, and other mailer necessary to the proper display and preservation of malorinls, will be promptly communi catod to the accredited representatives of Iho several Governments co-operating in the exposition. - Alter the ceremonies, at the Park had been concluded, tho ollieiuls ol tho city with tho invited guests, ad journed to the llclmont Mansion, where a sumptuous dinner had been provided. After tho viands both meat nnd drink, bud been properly discussed, the pleasant occanion wus concluded with toasts and speeches. A Correct Version. An Ohio Rad ical named West bus tukon to tel ling tho truth. An exchange says: Quito a sensation was rantuii in the Ohio Constitutional Convention, Tues day evening, during the dobato on a proposition reported from tho Com millco on Exuoutive Department, lo change tho timo of holding Stale oleo lions from October to Novombcr. Judgo West, late of tho Supreme bench (having rosignod a judgeship to which he was cloclod by 20,000 Republican majority to luke a seal in Ike Conven tion), whilo spoaking.in favor of the proposition, whon ho said : "1 am a Itcpuhlican of the strictest soet and, radical as 1 hnvo been, I now declare that it was abxolulely humiliating to men ol dignified seiisibilitcs lo see Delano, Secretary , of tho Interior, Houtwell, and Crcsswell, Poslmasler Gonornl, going down last full, first to North Carolina, and, after having curried that Slnto by detail, folding their tents liko tho Arabs and silently stealing away to tho Slnto of Maino ana then flitting away lo other States und working to carry oleclione for tho Administration party. 1 hope to God the time will come when such a spec tacle will no longer be witnessed on tho American conlinont. (Loud up plauso.) Judgo Tuttlo Docs tho gentleman think changing tho timo ol elections will euro Ihosu evils f Judgo Wosl 1 thiuk that ikon the political power of tho Administration and tho money of tho nation and the influonco of tho ring nt Washington cannot control tho elections of uioro than one State." SqUlRMtNtl. Many of tho leading Radical organs nro beginning to kick in Iho traces. Ono of tho most tune ful otid well-behaved organs bit here tofoio been The Cleveland llereland. It has been unrivaled in its support of uiu .-vuniiitiMrnumi. dih recent ovenis havo stirred it in nn tinwontod man ner, nnd it has on sovcrnl occasions spoken its opinions of tho now Min ister to Japan in a way moro frank than complimentary. It now speak again, nnd with feelings evidently lar from pacified! "If President Grant sows a warm, political side lo such men as Ben. Butler and John A. Bing ham, covered nil over as t hoy are by tho Iniquity of the salary grub, tho President will soon havo tho cold shoulder of nine-tenths of tho Beptih licnns that mado him Prosidont. We havo tried to think ti nt Bingham's appointment wns duo lo a false idea ol a pledge Iho President gave Bing ham, long bolbro tho grab wns perpe trated, but if there Is any truth in the report that tho Prosidont fuvora But ler, wo shall bo ready to bcliovo there is no oxcnseforGeneral Grant's rourso in regard to Bingham. The Prosi dont, just now, could not pick out lor his own reputation among those whono good opinion he ought lo valuo, Iwo worse men to tio than tho two B'l Duller and Bingham. On tho 4th of July, whnt Is known as the American Derby Day among sportsmen, wus hold at tho rncocouiM) notll' Lonir Branch. It ilrnta, i .niiw.r omo twonty.fivo thousand pernio, and ovum p i lignum i u uning uone by the horses. Tom Bowl p re u tent runner of thorn nil j ,'ootgc WohL Wil tha winnnr iaf l. uA..lsi C'hese ; Kaly Pa-iiso of the nule hoots ; mtm Ai-iisi oi me mile dash. This is whoro Oraul noUrncl nn tlm ill, in. sload of going to Philadelphia as ho TliO slatomniil that .l,-fl',,ra,,r, twi looks wan and mineral, In in ..r, -.,. i. , I by a New York correspondent, who says "ho wns never la littler health md better spirits " Vonttmpllbte. "Conduct unbecoming an officer and a gontlomun," is a standing phrase In tho military indictments, Known in army law as chargoBund specifications. An oOiuor is prosumod to bo a gontlo mun ; which may bo defined to nioun ono who is gnvornod by the very highest moral nrinoiplo In all his oon duct, and would fuel a stain upon his moral character moro koonly than ho would n wound in his flesh. Wo fear as much that tho high chantctor once borno by oincors In our services has undergone a serious adulteration; that tho love ol tho money which has boon, ovor since the first sheckel of silver was coinod and poiwibly boforo that the root of all evil, hits nt last ef fected a lodgment among tho olllcers of tho U. S. army not only with the "cilizons" . appointments, but oven among theduinty nnd chivalrous grad uates of tho Military Academy. It will bo recollected that Gov. Scott of South Carolina ofTorod reward for tho apprehension and conviction of Ku Klux. Tboy were easily convicted. Juries woro plucablo to the appeals of District Attorneys, and testimony was easily produced ns aro Republican votes on Philadelphia tally rapors; and Gov. Scott paid out no less than (35,000 by virtue of his proclamation. Last winter Senator Bayard of Dela ware offered a resolution of enquiry into this lilllo polilicn! nrrangomcnt, but of course it wa rejootod by Grant's Sonntors, who ncvor liko to have any of Iho underground doings of tho ad ministration vonliluled j but it has cotno to light that Major Lewis Merrill of tho United Stalo Army, was in com mnnd of tbe particular counties placed under martial law, and pocketed $21, 400 of tho 835,000 paid as rewards ! How inofiibly mean for a Mujor in tho Army who ought to be a gentleman not only submitting to act as a common catchpole, but absolutely pocketing tho profits of his low work, while the poor enlisted soldiors all of them who doubtless did tho hard and most disgusting portion of the duty, had tho comparatively small balance of the blond money distributed amongst them. Indeed it is far moro likoly that Morrill pocketed Iho wholo of Iho rewards earned by tho soldiers, and that tho 13,C00 which ho didn't draw was divided among tho civilian mercenaries of the administration. - Bo that as it may, no matt who is governed . by principles above thoso which may bo presumed to actuate a bloodhound, can cvor look npon this Major cnlchpolo, save with foelings of the most inciEblo oonlenipt. Pitts burgh Post. , A Storm. Tho Conlro Hall Repor ter says: On Monday alternoon, 14th, a ternlio Ihundur storm passed over a portion of Harris township, destroy inglbuildings, uprooting trees, blowing down fences, and scattering the shocks in the grain fields. At UoaUburg ibo lino Reformed church had pie gable end blown in, tho cono of the brick wall crushed through tho ceiling currying all with it through to tbe first floor demolish ing scats, chairs, and damaging the pulpit. Tho edifice wits elegantly finished on iho inside, and tho damage done is estimated nt from $1,500 to ?2,000. Tho ono half of tho roof on the ono side of the church was carried by. the alorm a dislunco of some 25 rods and lodged against tho dooro the Lutheran church. Tho ono hull of tho roof on tho opposiio side was ulo blown off. What is moslrcmurka bio tho largo spiro of this church with stood tho strong arms of the storm king and still remains standing tri umphantly pointing Heavenward. Rev. Groh, we aro informed, stood nndcr the church-door whon the back pnrt of tho building was crushed in. In ibo somo place the slublcsof Mr. Shonoberger and of Mr. Whipple's hotel wcro blown down, nnd the shade trees on tho premises of Mr. David Keller were twlslcd off as though thoy woro but playthings in Iho path of the storm. Trues generally ore uprooted. There woro no lives lost or injuries to persons, so far as wo could ascer tain. Tlio Clarion Democrat says : A most singular occurrence took place a few weeks ago in Beaver township. When tho oil woll on tho Keiser fnrm struck a heavy vein of water in tho second sand rock, tho water well at the resi dences of John G. Mendeuhall nnd P, F. Kribbs, Esq., at Kdunbtirg, half it mile distant, both went dry. Tho plates for tho new five dollar national bank nolo have been com pleted al tho burouuof engraving and printing at the treasury dopnrtmcnl, and tho work of priuting tho now Is suo will bo commonecd in n week or ten days, though thoy will not bo ready for a month or six weeks. jtlfiv ipmllssciiifiitsi. rpKMPERAKCK LECTURES I ' 1 REV. P. C. nABCOrK, of l'hiladilphia, la expected to lecture on Teuipcrnnce at Curwcnsvillo, Tuesday Evo., July 20. Lumber . Cily, Wednesday Eve., 30. Lutbernlmrg, Tliuradny lira., July CI. I'enfiuKI, Friday Evening, August 1- Osceola, Saturday Evening, August 2. All friends of Temperance art requested to en deavor to got onla full attendance at their wet 10. jy. 13, St. WILLIAM M. HENRY, Justice i i or ma Pkai k am. Si mvsnka, M M UKR CITV. Collections made anS. money promptly paid over. Article of agreement ajid deeds of oonveyanoe neatly exocnted and warranted cor real or ao clmraa. JyJ.V.'JJ ClAtJTIOJI. All persons are hereby eant toned afrnlnst ptirchasint; or in any way meddling with a red and whit t'ow, years old, now in possession of William L. Taylor, of Morrta town shin, as tho said Cow belongs to no and Is left with him sobioct to my order. July 21. 7.i:ot MARK TATLOlt. Ct tIJTIOM All porsons are henbr cautioned J against purchasing or meddling with the fol lowing property i A lot of i'otatoes and Vegeta bles, growing on tho lot of RenJ. i0 Deck, Jr., of l.swrenco townrhip, as the same have been pur chased by and belong to me, and I will prosecute any person found trespasiing on the promises alon-eaid withoat niy order. lyJ3, 3t J. IltWtN MiRRIlK. C1 AUTIO 9i, All persons aro hereby Miutioned not to meddle with tbo following property! One Cook Hloie, ono Heating Htora, eight Hogs, one Cow, one yearling Heifer, twelve Heds and Redding, In tho Union Hotel, Intllen Hope, and all the carpoti and furniture in said Hotel and now in possession or Mrs. M. N. Mclus, as the same belong to mo and is subject to my order at or time. WM. RIDDLE, illon Hone, July Sii, I85J 3. BltlDGK l.KTTINO. Th nnderelgnsd (.'mmlttc will recelrn proposals, at t'r weusville, until Thursday, the 14lh day ol August nest, for Inking down Ilia wnoiloo iiri.lirc across the river at that plaeo and putting It on tho Ihle-Ulooia abutments, two wiles akort.lBlhe place of Ilia bridgo oaf ried fit by ""' spring. Hood siturity will be required for tho eooiiilclion of tbo Job in workmanlike minnor. r.Af!. MiNAl I; IIKNIIY II U.K. ju'y ist: m. wm.calI'HI-i.l, NOTIT U.-Tha subscribers of stock lo the Clenrflold ttaa Company will moot at the of fice ot Wearer Bella, at S o'oloek, V. II., July 90, In organise said Cuuipaay and elect a Hoard of Olllcors. , 1 W. W. BETTH. July O, St. . . DICKINSON SEJHINAltT, -WIM.IAMKrflHT, PA. Kor both lures. Established 2S years. Supe rior advantnges In every department of culture. Bond fur CaUiloguo. Arraugo oarly for ruouis. Fall term begins August 2Hlh. W. LRU tH'UTTBWOOD, D. D , Jyltl-flt President. CA17TION, AUperaonaaro horeby oautioned against purchasing or in any way meddling with on sorrel Horse and ono gray Mare, now lu possossioo of llavlrl Collar, of Morris town ship, as the sani belongs to mo and aro subject to niy order. T. ii. i'UllC'tV, . Urahaiuton, July 10, 1873, 8t. -r - f ITtHTR A V Strayed away from the premises J of the undersigned, residing near Horseshoe Rend, Karthaua post olllco, t'learflcld oounty, about the last of May, a BLACK M ARB, about II yaara old, swelling on right hind leg. Any person furnishing tnlorwation leading to tbe re oovory of ths aaid mare will be liberallv re warded, jeremiau McCartney. July 1 S, tS, 3U DISNOI.lITlOSI-ThooO-partnerslitp hero toforo existing between William V. and J. W. Wright, under the firm name of Wright A llro., In the merchandising busiuess, has this day been dissolved by mutual oonseut Tbe business will be oonilnued by J. W. Wright. Tba books will bo at the store for settlement. wm. v. wnmnr. J. W. WRIGHT. Juaa 2, 17J. MS St OOT AHD SUOE MAKING. JOSEPH II. IKKfUN(J, on SUrktl itrMt. In Shan't Ituw, Clearfield. Pi., hu Jul rneuWed fln lot f French Calf fikint n4 Klpii tbt btit in th narktt, and ii how tvrt& to inn ufaetiir rr;tbiof Id hii Una. 11 will wr rttit hii work to b rrpreietUett. Xh (tltixPDi at tlruriield and Ylcinity arc r.iferMfrjHy invited to (five hits a call. Work done at thort notlea. Mfl'73r PAV YOUR flCIIOOL TAX. Tbe ta p3'Ti of Liiwrono tuwtiHliip wilt like no tuo lu ut tiio cbol tax I)uf))iv!ite fur tho pm cnt chool yar bai bocn plaood in my lundi for o Hoc lion. On all taxei paid on or boiurt Hatur diy, Au(fiut Ifiih, a reduction of Ova pr wnt, will bo made, and on all taei not pat a by that time five per cent, will be added making a dif ference ol ten per cent, to piojnpt Ux payers. Will meet tbe tax-payer In the Arbitration Hooin, L'ltarfit'ld, erory ftttturday aflemooUi and at niy rciidei.ee during the wwlt, ' W. 8. REAP. . July 18, 3t t'ulieoLor. IN THE t'Ol RT OP COMMON PI.EAS ofCtearliuld Caiunty. . Uuiline, Watchcl A Co.) m. No. 10 March T., H72. T. M. Alexander. j The utidenigneJ, appnintc.1 by the Court to diitnbuto tbe money arising front the n!c of the lerndnt'i p4nonal property amonj creditor ally eu tilled to receiro the lame, will hrar elaimenU and make diitributioo, at tbe Sheriff's ofiioe, ClearQclJ, oo T a rod ay, tbe &th day of An gut, at 10 o'oloek a. en. j:0-3i IriRAKL TKST, Auditor. TMNANCIAL STATEMENT of I Lawronco Tp. Kchool Fund, for tba year ending Juno 1st, 11173 1 avcRipra. To Lal. ncolleeted at last aotlleuant. $1,119 14 To amount assessed fur Inii 3.'7 40 Toamt. received from absented lands- 92 31 To auonut of n'tale appropriation...... 213 66 $o,8ol (4 BKI'BSDtTraKS. By anioant of orders redeemed since last settlement.. $4,114 00 Ry.amouut of inlcrc.t paid 112 14 Ry amount of per cent, on dupliente... 349 01 Ry auit. of per oeut. on unaot d land.... la 04 Ry arot. of per cent, on State appro'nM 4 i'j Ry amount of axooorationa, S7.'1 90 1 9 Ry judgment against W. I'. Road, Into collector (14 9.1 By amount auooilootdH...M ,... !t7 8J 16,651 HI Amouat of ontstanding order., 109. lo Arrant: TUuMAS McI'HKllSOy, W. 1'. Tarn, Sec y. President. Juno 27, 1M7J. jylo-31 t 'uniTOUS STATEMKNT! i'V. JOHN W. TI'RNHR, Tioasircr, In ao oount with tlrnham Mohool liistrict, for tbo year ending tba first of June, 1S73: tianroB. To oath of Jaeoh Wilhclui, the oatgo- tng Treasurer of lfi72 ?10 04 To amosnt of daplirato. ... 74T 40 To Stato appropriation.- 9190 To mealed tel..., oJO IB To J. Waplr'a tel.. . . 1 72 To error in duplicate- 10 9U ToUl-. t.bH 1 catnrroa. lly per oentage on duplicate Ry exonerations Ry amount ol vouchers.-.. By percentage on vouchers To balance) Total To balance at settlement t-17 94 19 i; 1,241 4.1 24 i 2C0 S2 SI .mt in 3M S2 We. the undersigned Auditors, baring oxamin ed tbe aocounts ol Johu V. Turner, Treasurer of Urahara School District, And a balance in favor of tbe Histiiot of two hundred aud sin dollars and sixty-two oeuls. (J'JM.M ) , . WILLIAM W. HOOVKIl, : JOHN JJolOWLLL, Attest : . Auditors. L. lti Bi in, Clerk. July 9, ll,'o-.H "VTOTICE. Th undersij't.pd having bcennppointtd Auditor by theCom tofCom inn IMra of IVnrlield otiunty, to irttle the ao fjf'Utitu of tho I'tixe Mnrttri appointrd Vy laid Cttorl and to mako dntrilulitn of (he foods In tl;rir bnnd arivin from the gale, of TimUr un der thr pioTinion of an Aftof AewitiMy approved Feb. 11th. n;3, tiolta in hvrohy giwo, to all peroont who lost unmnrkrd Sauato Tiuilr iu tho toe frenhrt of 1MTH4 to Die Uicir flaiia for luoh or with tbo Auditor. The elaim nniht be made out under oath before a Juit ieo ot the l'i-noe of the oonnty nhire the claimant rcaldei, and mult aet forth a fwltowi : let. The kind and amonr.t of tlm Set no 1o?t. 3d. That the aaid timber wai uumarkt-d and wan rarrird af y Ly the ice frenl.Hi of )N7iH. Rd. Whcthrfaity portion of taid timber waa recovered by the claimant. The claimant mnut aluo ttatf tuitlcr ontti wlirth t he or hia n (font a have taken up and rafted any drift Punnre Timber, marked or unmarked, ttaat in or toil get! alnnj? the river, nnd if ao,1h kind and amount of timber ao taken, atd the warka, if any, thereon. Iittrilntion will bo male nftiT tbe 1 of Au cunt, 1H75, and all elaima mant be flli'd with tbe Au lltor before tbnt time. Ko diitrihution oftbe marked timber will be made until alter AuguM lt, ei the titutivr, by that time, will be railed oat of the boomi, ' C. W. Hmtif. Ckarfirld, fa., Juno 6, 1873. lOSEl'JI 11. JU)WLES, Jitico of t J the Trace and perlvener tn (tie upper fnn oi IjaWrence townahip. Collectloni made and money promptly paid orer. rrb.a-ly JAMES MITCHELL, SaaLKB IX Square Timber & Timber Lnd8, jcU'73 CI.KATIKIEI.I), PA. 1 til II iri'OI'ltT Ol' COMMON PLKAM of ('Irardcld Count T. I'a. Joba McIowcll I 'No. 18i, Jan. Term, If 73. t. R, becta M, Howell. Huh. ir Dioi-ee. , The undersigned having been appointed by the oourt to Ink. testimony In the abnve ruse hereby glroa notion that bo will attend to be dntieo of his appointment on Thursday, July 24th, ltT3.at 2 o'clock p. m., at hts office In tho borough of Clearfield, where all persons Interested may attend. jyglS X. II. Al I'RRAV, Comniisiloner. IN TIIK 1IKTRICT rot'BT OF THE I'nitcd B tat os, Western District of Tenn'm 7. K: ) T. W. Ai.rxAnnaa, No, 1,002. ItankmpU J I hcroby giro notice to all whom It may con cern that I waa, on tho list day of Juno, A. i). 1H7J, hy the Register in llenkrupley appainted Assignoo of tho estal of T, M. Aletander, bank rapt. 0)2 tit) John m. ahamc AIlMINIttTRATon' rITM'K-NoUoo la hereby given rtiatleHeranf administration on he aatato f . II. 1U1RISUN, Ut. of Rngg. towniihlp, ClearHeld ooonly, l'a., deconsed, baiiHg boon duly grunted to the andorelgnod, all rirrsuns indebted to said estate will pleaao make mroeiliato payment, and Ibosa having claims or demands will present tlicui proporly autbetitioatcd lor scttloincnl without delav. JANK HORISfvK, JulyJ t A.lyilnistratrlx. TI'HTU't'.ti' oV I'-niVaTrAill.llH' KSIW We h.re priittcd a large number of Iho aew I KK HILL, nnd will on the reoript of (n.nty tia oteis, a opj to mi silili.-l. . ai;2l gitJi'riliSfmtuts. 187G (EXTE.W1AL! 1876 The Now "CENTENNIAL" CLOTHING STORE! I $0.00 t.oo 1S.O0 1B.D0 jo. co 15.00 m.oo M.d's Suits, of Farm.rs' Cassimere, only.... al KERR A CO. '8. Men's Bulla of Cheviot, only at k'KHll CO.'H. Men's Bulla of Scotch Cheviot, only.. at KKRR A CO.'H. Mob's Salts of English Melton, only at kb'RR A 10,'rJ. Men'l Suits of Fin. Pine Diagonal... at KKRR A CO.'ri. Vouth's So Its from tr.110 to , at HKRR A CO.'H. Children's Fancy Bulls, from t'2.Q0 to..,.. at KhllR A V0. 6. Gent's Furnishing Goods, bait and largeit atock In town, at KEItH & CO.'S , Nkw Centennial Clothino House, Corner Seond and Mark ot Streets. ar-flo and see f.jr yoursetves. Tke moil oA ionabU Clothing Homt i'a ViwrfiHi. 0-2S-73 T. M. ROBINSON & CO., Pealrra In Harness, Saddles and Eridles, BLANKETS, BKUSUES, Fly' Net, Collur, Whips, &o. A largo stock of TROTTING COOPS of sll descriptions. Also, a laige stock of HARNESS TRIMMINOS. jnryRepsiring promptly attended to. Shop on Market street, Graham's Row, In shop formerly oocupied by James Alexander. Clearfield, Pa., Juna 2J, 1S73. L OUK AND liEAD ! S tUDLE & HARNESS Sl.lKIXQ ! JOHN C. HAEWICK, Market St., CLEARFIELD, Ya., Ia the nan to go to if yon wont a t of n"w HAHNL.d or a new SAl'DLK, or anything tin in that lino. He turna out ru jruod work aa Ii done in any ahop In FeuuaylraJiia, and hiapritea are ery reaaooabl. Conauntlr on band a full line of TJ.OTTIXG GOODS, Dck aa Trotting Faddlt-a, Quarter and Shin Itoota, Trotting Holler., Wbipe, t int liruaheaand Coml-i, tta. A line aacortment of 1SU, liorte CoTt-ri, Knee iUlanrteta, Itutiaio KJea. lc, Ac, kept in eeaflon. In faot anything that boi-avmcu atand in need of ii a 1 way a on bat.J. All of whit:h will be aold at wbutca1e or retail at tbe rcry fairest ratca. Kepniring promptly attended to. All work guaranteed. Shop In room formerly oeciiptH at Iil Ottioe. April 9, 1?73. The Bell's Run Woolen Factory, I'enn township, Clewfiold Co, I'l. DURMliU Ol'TI ait aor BURNED U P 1 The aulmerlbere have, at gnat erpenae, rubnilt a neighltorhood ntocaeity, in the ereetion of a firet elaaa Woolen Manofax'torr, with all the modern improvement attached, and are prepared t rriiikc all kindi of Clot ha, Cfiimri, Hatinrlta, Ulan ketat Flannels, A a. l'lenty of gnoda on band to aupply all oar old and a thonnend newenvtnmera, wbuui we aak to eome and csaniioe our aloek. Tba buaineea of CAllDJXO AND FU.UXU will Ttweira our eaperlal attention. Proper arrnngemeiita will be uad to rweive and deliver Wool, to auit eoetomera. All work warranted and done upon th ahortoat notice, and by atriot atten tioa to bmineia we hope to realise a liberal share of pobho patronage. IO.MM POVND.S WOOL WANTED! We will pay the highest market prlee for Wfol and aril our uinn'ifuctured goods as low aa similar goods can be hf'nht in t:r onuntr, and whenever we fall to render reasonable satisfactiun wa ean always he found at homo roady to maka proper explanation, either in pvraon or by letter. JAMES JOJ1MSUN A tuNP, april2tf Bower P. 0. T X THE E It O N T ! CKUAT EXCITF.MKKT AT TUE ,. CLEARFIELD BAKERY AND ' , ICE CBEAM SALOON! -J The un lersim-d having just fitted up new, large and comfortable rooms on Market street, near Third, mpeol fully informs (he public that ha now drepared to accommodate theni with everything hi hit line on ehnrt notice and at all hours of the da, lie Keeps on baud HBKfll PRKAP, . , i - BUSKS, EOLLfia TIES,. CAKL-3, all kind. ICE C 11 E A M , and a general anirtmrnt of CONTKCTIONEKtttS, PRt'lTS, NJ'T Ao.t All of which wilt bo delivered to cuftomers at their rosidcDorl, when requested to do to. ICK CKEAU, bj the dish, served In a neatly fur ni hed room. Thankful for tbe generont patronage bestowed in the past, he hopes to merit and receive a con tinuance of the same from all old custo mers, and other. JOHN STABLER. Junol9.'734f. 1 X I :t (j TOR 'M KO I M K Not ioe is here J by given thot Letters TeMainrntarr on the Kutv ol Annie i. Shopn, dno'd.f have been grant ed to the undersigned. All pemoni indebted to said Kstate are required to make immediate pay ment, and tho Imvlng elaleia aitaliiat it are re quired tu present them, duly auttientioated, with out delay, to the andursigncd. u. h. BAnnrTT, Fieri. tor of Annie Q. hhope. Clearfield, Way 1.8, IS 7 3, Ot. IXHCIITOH MOTICI-Notire is here i hy given that lottora testamentary having txn-n granted to iha anbserihor on the estata of r'Ol'llIA K, WAT4UN, deo'd, lat of ClearAold borough, CI oar fluid eouuty, Pennsylvania, all persons Indebted to said elet art roiiuestrd to make immediate payment, and thoeo having olaimt against the lama will present tbem duly authentiuvted for seukmrnt. tUOKGI, L. BRKI), ClearfieM, July j, Hn (it. Kxecutor. VEW LIME KILN! parsons interested that h has just araotri a now l.lm. Kiln, In Plko township, an) will keep on haitil a nal ..hhaa n 1 1 1 .1 1 i I i . ' - - .. . 1 1 u i . i ijiinv, wnien will bo furnished to farmers, builders and others at Ih ernts per bnsbel, essh. nt the kiln. JelS oi (I. B. CAl.DWItl.L. VTl'UNTION, TAXI'AYalUS! rinio. Is Iiarohy (iran to those taxpayers In I. aw. m ur, townibip, who Anow themtrlrei.ndrbtrd to meter County, PtaM and ftdioul Tasoi (lrlsvi. IXTSaod 1STS, that on Irs. Mielr taxes ara settled wllhln lhr works from this date, my duplicates will be left In th hands of a Justiee'of tbe Peso for collction together w"h the neeessM r eosta. TAYLOR RiiWI.K.4. Lowrtnira lp., Junt S lJS. .It Colbvtar. 2J.W l5fftlnurou3. SilKETT & SCURYYER, Platina g HARDWARE, ' and aiamrfaelirrari of TIn,Copiicr & Sheet Iron are, Bocoad Street, CLBARFIHID, Pa, Ifavlnc U,l lne..ul ... .....L r. . ware, we Inrite tho publio to examina oor sums! Carpenters and persons who eonWnsplaui kall4. ln( will do woll to esamine our TOOLS & BUILDIITO HAEDWAKE, whleb is new and of tho best manufacture, aoi be sold low for eafa, NAILS, GLASS, l'UTTY, GLUE LOCKS, LATCHES, . . HINGES, SCEEWS' All ki&Ji of Beneh Planer, Raws, Chisels, Sqoam lUtnmt-rs, llatrhets, Plumbs and Levdi, ' Mortised A Thumb Qua get, bevels, JU races A Uitta, Wood and Iron . JUench Herews, and the best lioriiig Uachiua in Iha market. . . Double and Single Eitt Axes, POCKEr CVTLKRT, Aa. Agents for BurncWs Iron Com Shller warranted. Alto, agents fr Bicbards' GOTHIC FLUE TOPS, I wbiab cSectually eure BmoVj Flues. Farmers' Implements and Garden Tools of erry description. A large variety of COOK STOVES, which we warrant to give satisfaction. Portable tlange and Fumditi, Tt elfin Pnmtlinar aiiirl JnV U7..V J... rea!i(iiiaKle tenoa. All orders will receive prompt auemion. fnae ll, ibjs ED.W.GItAHAM, DEALER IK QEUZBAL MEECHANDISE, SQUARE TIMBER & LIMBER, CLEARFIELD, PA., Has just opened, at tho KKYETONI I TO RE, I oompMto stoea ol .r v ir ffooos, of erery desoriptioa. DRY GOOIS. , OROCEBIfiS, HARDWARE, BOOTS AND SIIOF.S, - CLOTUIXO.dc.it., ' ' l GREAT VARIETY. FLOUR, HEAT, " SALT, HYE, OATS, t'OR.N' ALWA YS O.Y JIAKD AKD FOR SALE ATA SMALL AhVAE. FLOUR. Recoived by the ear load, and aold at a u& ad van oo. A supply of ROPE constantly oa hand. Bpccial luducetvonU offered to those get ting sit t-Niuare Timber and Logs, ai wt deal largtlf in Lumbermen's Bupplie. and are pre , pared at all times to purchase tia 1 ber and lamber. - - ED. W. GRAHAM, " KEYSTONE STORE," Peeond Ptroet, , CLEARFIELD, TA. 1AKGAIXS IN MUSICAL LV j fTRVMKNTS! Onrans, both new al sn'ond hand.nt the Musio eitora, opposite Uslics l Furniture Store. -All nersons interested ars Isti- ted to full and examine a new style of Organ on exhibition. Sheet ilusio and Hum Rwti eonstintly on hand. epIst-iJtt noVsk4LOT Foil SALE! Rltnatc ia PENNFIR1.D. A well laiisss Home, Ram,' OfSeo, and ther aeoewary srwild incs. Will bo sold ehoap at private ssls. F price, terms and otbor information, apply to Da. JOHN II. KLINE. July !, 1873.' . FenolleU, fa. J. W. BAN T Z, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, . . Clearfield, Ta. Jaifc-Oflioe np stairs in W estern Hotel bnilsiif. All legal busiuess intrusted to his care pinup"! atUuJcdto. July 1 EON A CD HOUSE, lJ Ojiposlle Railroad lVpot, C L ii A H V I H LU , PA. rieasantly loeat.d and a (Irst-clasa hotel ! respects. Ilraakfast for passenfrs lesir " orninf traia. WM. . KBAl'LEY. June II, IB73. Proprwlei- DK. 11. ii. VAN VALZAH. OJice next door to llarUwica A I""1 lrug Ptoro, up stairs. :7 CLEARFIELD, PA. Rarrnrncrs. Dr. R. V. Wilson, Dr. I Ilartswicli, faculty of Jefferson Medioal Conrp. rM. ii. MORGAN, y C'l.K.AKFlKI.ll, TA.Airent for lbs. ATWOOD PLOWS. Farmers in need of Nows will do well lj at my farm in Lawrence township, and exs' tho improred Atwood rlRht and left handed side hill l'lows, which I am sellinj reryrh'1" oasb. .fISOW SAAC JOHNSON & SONS, Manufacturers and Dealers la Hoots and Shoe! Ladles', inuW and ChlMren's Oslt'f. Man's, Roys' and Women's Il'r " Ilmrana, Ao, Ao. - . . . i. or.ro- Ptire au'l sb'p on e-econd strori. ""'v site 1", F. tliiilor. A I'o.'i hardware store, . ... . . . tii-i n pa. Feb. I", I r-77- l.T l'l,rr.rin-uu i;lkction notice.- Vj Warnaaa. The potitioa of twelre 'U'; eleotora or the borounh of rieaalleld, preseninq 10 iu. riurp;.'." " .heihor in thsia tcorderaaeltloBtoclotemiio.' r not water works shall boareoled lor sa ouab la aomplisnoa with an act ",,., U proved iho ISth day of February, A. 1 ', V. tilled "Aa Aot authorisind tba orouf.b A.ld to areet water works," and a sopP p thereto, apprond tha 13th "W '', sf JJ17J, .ntilltd "An Aot autorlslna lb. "! tllraillcld tn erect pater works," 't""''."!, IB iUd.i. I bat aaid so'i.. be (U tba noroo.-h af 'lsaraold,a Hda)r. . d.r of Aug,,.!, A. 1). i:3, by tb. i'-' ;w. eho..n lo bo ld the r"' r.'"L. Tl.i' orRb, lo oeoioli.ne with all ',,. i.a tot af aa.c.ibr .elating to said Hy order of tb. Town t ""n'';TI;. AtrrtT: ' ' Bu,fHi, K. Jinc, Clai V. Jy .