kJir Twak r's ; -a t ii L5h GEORGE IV GOODLANDElt, rimtmr An rnorniKToii. 1 ' ' CLEARFIELD, Pa. '. MKDNK8DAY MOKNIXO. OCT.U.I87S. -- . - - The Triennial vlttttamott. Wo presume tlutt it is generally known thut tlie triennial assessment occur this full, nnd thut tlio vuluo of all rent ostuto will bo tixetl by the As essor for tlirco yenrs hento. This being tho fncl it becomes tho duty of every anion to give the Assessor ft correct stutomonl of liis, her, or thoir property. Wo will lliereroro intro duce tho Assessor to tho citizen about its follows : 1 ' i . " Asscssos fiood morning, Mr.Jonos. I suppose you nre aware thut I nm the Assessor, and liavo culled to make memorandum of rotir property. CiTizm All riirlit, i!r. Smith. I Will give yon in nil I havo. ; It is just , iina proper llittt ench cilizon should pny his duo slwro of tax. Assizor How modi lund do you own to tiny r t'lTiznN One hundred and twenty fieros. (Tho Assessor pntB thnt down.) ; assessor is mm more land than you wasnsicitsed with last year? ' t'lTir.KN Yes, sir. I purchased twenty acres trom -Mr. 1 too Inst si, ring A. I ben I will make a note ol that fact, and when I assess Mr. Doe I must reduce his lot that much below last yoar, so that tho transfer can bo cen on tlio duplicate How many horses have you over four years old? u. TWO. A. JIow many cows, oxen or steers uo you own over lour yenrs old r C I have two cows nnd one steer A. Do you own a cold luver or other gold watch or silver lever of tho mine ot and upwards r (.'. Xo, sir. I own neither. A. Do you own a buggy, esrringo r spring wagon useu lor pleasuro or lor tho conveying of passengers? 0. Yes, sir. I own a buggy. ... nave you an excoxs ot over goOO worth ot housohold furniture in cluding gold and silverware in your nonser C.l think I havo. A. AVcll, what do you estimato the excess at ? C At about $700. I purchased ubont 1,000 worth. A Have you any money at Inter est iu tho tsbapo of bonds notes, judg ments, ground rents or mottgnt-es?0 C.-No, sir. A. Xow, whero aro your horses, tulllo and buggy t I must go and look ut them. C They are out at tlio barn. Assessor and citizen now proceed to examine tho property ; the Assessor nuking a pencil memorandum of tho vuluo of each species of the property; lifter which ho inquires of tho number of acres of lund under cultivation, ex amines tho house, burn and other im provements, and also makes a pencil mcniorundum of tlio land per aero as. well as of tho improvements, so that when ho meet bis assistants ho will have his own impression on paper and rendy to learn tho views of tho assis tants, who perhaps have a personal knowlcdgo of the premises under con sideration. ' A correct way to arrive at tlio true value ot u farm of one hundred acres of Innd, with tlio usual improvements thorcon, is for tho Assessor nnd the assistants to Gx tho valuo of throe or lonr propcrlies ol like vnluo in different portions of the township, tnking into consideration the proximity of post office, schools, churches and public roads, and then adjust tho rest by comparison with thoso properties am' with each other. Assessors cannot mako too many comparisons before fixing upon a valuo. ' To eluborato still further, wo will mipposo that tlio Assessors havo agreed upon tho value of llichnrd lino's farm and fixed it at 82,01)0. This farm they havo all personally observ ed ninny ft timo. It contains ono hun dred acres, sixty of which aro under cultivation, good house, barn and all tho oilier outbuildings necessary on a woll regulated farm orchard and good lences. J'uw, whero is there another liko it In tho township? Up. n furius of this sizoand less the value Miould bo fixed per aero. There is an occasional furnicr who owns three hundred ucrcs but has no moro im proved land than Mr. Ttoe, noruro his improvements any better. Wo sug gest that ono hundred acres of this lultcr farm, together with the im provements, should bo put down at the samo r'uto as -Mr. lloo's, whilo tho oilier two bundrod acres, whether held as timber land or only to kocp it un der control, should be put dowu at a different valuation, either above or below tho valuation Gxod on tho one . hundred acres containing the improve inoiils. . . Assessor should fix from three to Ave rates for horses, and mako lliom uvorago $75 or (HO. To illustruta wo wilt adopt tho latter. Assess tho fooro.i horse at 8110, unothcr at $50, a tbiod at 880, a fourth at 8100 and the lillh at 81 20. .Now, add tho value of Kko five horses together and wo have un Aggrcgato value of $380. Thon ilivido by o and it will be seen thut the horses arorago 870. It makes uo ilifforenee how many horses you as mcss by following this rule, it may be Jive or five hundred, tho result will ! tlio sumo. Again, occasionally lliero may bo a borso worth only 8-0, while probably ihe very next horse i you moot is worth 81 AO. The Assosoor noed put no value on watches, himply say whether it is a gold lover, gold watch, or a silvor lov er, because the Act of Assembly fixes .he (ax (State tax only'i of $1 on tho lirst, 75 oents on ibe second, and 0 conuon lha Utter. 'i'liera i a Ktuto lax of one per cent, on all buggies, carriages, etc., and only a threo mill NULo tax on fur niture. The great object with assessors should bo equality in assessing, both in real and personal property. Jf Columbus had put one dollar at - InUH-cst, six per cent, compound, when Jut landed upon this continent, at thw time It would amount tn over t'i,0Wr (IOOOOO Tfnnnnf thn nilirrima bint put e'-'OOdt six per cent, compound ' . . ... j. .. i ....S i . . viiiwest, iTi-usy iv wnuin aiinruni, to Miiighu piiivimse tho w Dnglniid JMMlCS Jt UnSllH'J UiUC. Sunday School Convention. The third annual mooting of the Cloai flold County Subbath School As socint ion convened lu tho St, John's Lutheran Church, at Clearfield, Fa., at 2 o'clock, p. m., Octobur Mb, 1873. After a hnlf hour's devotional .ex ercises, couductcd by the retiring President, Dr. A. M. Hills, an election of ofllcora for tho ensuing year was on tore d into, which resulted as fol lows: President A. P. Moore. . J ' Secretary J. K. liultorf. Treasurer S. J. ltow. The President elect, on taking tho chair, roado a few appropriate ro marks. . Ten schools wore represented as follows: , St. John's Lutheran Sabbath School, Clearfield S. J. liow, J. W. llama, J. k. Holtorl. Lick Hun ltible School Miss Mary Ann Irwin, Ellis Irwin. Prcsbytorian Subbalh School, Clear Mold Mrs. Mury Jtuird, Jliss Lillio Powell, Dr. A. il. Hills. Kdcn Union Sabbath School J. J. Wilson, A. C. Wiilthor. Troulville Union Sabbath School Win. McC'larren. II. Si-keg. Sylvan (irovo Al. K. Sabbath School George D. Uess. Turkey Hill Al. K. Sabbath School P. A. Howies, Shawsvillo Al. . Subbalh School- John .Nelson, i - ; Cloarfleid M. K. Sabbath School I). V. McCurdy, A. C. Tato. Penfiuld Union Subbalh School Lti'iian llird. A motion that all persons present at itioso meetings bo invited to par ticipate In all ils exorcises, with lliu samo privilege as delegates, was adopted. : tin motion a committee of three was appointed to prepare and arrange quostions for discussion. Committee, Dr. A. M. Hills, llov. A. J. llartsock, Hev. ju. Ij. iiunoo, Dn motion, a committeo of three was appointed to prepare programme for each session. Committeo. Kuv. A. J.Hartsock, Kev. U. Crittenden nnd P.cv. A. D. i ocura. Delegates reported tho conditon of the various schools which thov retire- sonlod, which, with a few exceptions, was qnito favorable. Whero it isoth- orwiso, llio causo isaltributable to cir ca mstonccs over which tho officers had no control, llev. I. Crittenden. Sun. day School .Missionary for Central I'ennsyivama, reported the avoraire attendance at Sabbath Schools in Cluur- Beld county considerably higher dur ing tho oust veur than formi-rlv. IU spoke ot several schools at which the avcrago attendance was about ninety por cont. of the number enrolled. A majority of tho schools roporlod use the uniform scries of lessons, nd find them inlcrcstirg nnd profitablo. Pusinoss committee reported nro grnmmc for this oveninff. The session closed with doxology and benediction. TtlCltsDAT IVEMXO SK8RIOV. Association convened in the Luth eran church at 71 o'clock. Tho Pres ident in tlio chair. Devotional exer cises, conducted by Itev. M. L. (ianoc. ufter which IJev. A.J. llurlsock deliv. cred an address of welcome, which was an incentive to action and an encour agement in tho Sabbath School work as well. An address by P,ev. J. IJ. Shaver, of Osceola, on tho subject, "Tho Holy Ghost our Helper," was very good, and was listened to with marked attention. He was succeeded with remarks by Pov. J. Crittenden. Other speukcrs hud bocn expected for tho evening, and be fell unprepared to givo much of an address, but his ro- murks were quite cntcrtaiiniiir. Itev. A. 1. Yucum dulivercd a brief and earnest appeal to teachers for faithful, prayerful work in the Sabbath .School. ltrporlof nroranimo for to morrow by business committee. 1 ho exorjixes of tho evening wore interspersed with nno-ic by tho Luth eran cuoir. Association adjourned with doxolo gy, and bcnediciion by Itev. tisnoe. FRIDAY MORN1NU SESSION. Association convened in the M. E. church at 0 o'clock. President in tho chair. Devotionol evercises until 01 o'clock. conducted by the pastor, llov. Yocum. 1'irst suiject ol discussion, "Modes of conducting Subbnlh Schools," was opened by ticorgo W. Hhccm, eluei dating the niodo of conductini; the M. 1'.. Sunday rcliool ol Clearfield, that school using the International Lesson Lcavcs.giving credit of its success and tho harmony and prosporilv of the school to the Indeiutigublo labors of tho Superintendent, D. V. McCurdy. Mr. Jthocra was followed with remarks by Dr. A. M. Hills, Kev. A. J. Hart sock and others. Tho second subject, ''International Bible Lessons," was hsd by D. W. Mo mmy , wno commenced by snying Hint Air. lflicom had "stolen Ins thun dcr,"os he (Mr. U )had gone pretty well over tho sulj'-cl. However, in his remarks he made additional friends for the iiilernnlionnl system, llcspoko of the necessity of a greater unity bo tween tho Sabbath Schools of the va rious evungelii al churches ol our coun try, nnd thought thut such end could bo attained by a moro ein-rnl imo of tlio Jnlernationitl liililo Lesniis. He was succeeded with return ks by Win. McClavren, Her. It. Critti'Tiden, ili;v. J. 1). Shaver and others, all spunking in praise of tho international system, not only for Sabbath .Schools, but also fur fumilirs. On motion of Hev. It Crittcnden,it was frWrrrf , Thsl w rreninmrnil lo all nbtiHtb Soliufill iu I'Uwrsrid otfiinty tlio sttnl'tiiiq of the Iiifcrimliunal Htrivt uf tuilorui hc-riiturt Lt- ina lunni-r, mat Knituiilly st-kiiunrl- cdR tti bnrlit atli-n.lin; ilie nB ut th Ivs--it in Diisillm mil (litlibath H.'kooU ninrevor llirjr liav bmn inlro.luiwi uj r.iillilull m Iuih1 fur tlio purpuis detiui-d. The discussion of the third sul jocl, "Mode of Conducting Quarterly Jtc viiw," wus led by liuv. U. S. Butler, llu recommended the uso of a little book entitled "Review Kxcrcisos in tho Sabbath School, by Itev. 11. Clay Trumbull." Ho wus succeeded by other spcukers. Tho lourth subject, "The Teacher's Preparation," was opened by Dr. A. M. Hills, who spoke of the necessity of tho successful teachor being himscll well taught, being in deep sympathy with tho leulings of his scholars. Ho wus succeeded by Mr. II. Sykes and D. W. M Curdy. Dr. Hills, Chairman of tlio Commit too on (Questions, reported tho follow ing: "Is it expedient to keep coun try Sabbath Schools open during the whole yoar?" Kemaiks by Dr. Hills and J j. llird, who wore favorable to continuing the Sabbaili Schools dur ing the winter. After doxology, and benediction by Itev. 11. ti. liuller, ad- jd IT Hll'AY AFIKRNOON 8KHHI0N. tx-hvUri Mccfiiil A ssocialiou cbn- jrtucd in the M'L Church, at 2tLiirtn,m l'cmvrit o'clock. Tho President in tlio cliuir. Several piecos were sung by tho children and others from the different schools, oflor which, reading of scrip, turo and prayer by llov; lieo. Stlioll, of Altoona. i , . ' ; ! i Itev. It. Crittenden conducted 4 Concert Scripluro Lesson by tho Lick Itun Hiltlo School. Suhjoct, "Tho IU ble Grinding Mill." Aflcr nhioh Itev. J. It. Shaver delivered n highly Inter esting address to the children, speak ing of tlio necessity of mukiug the study of tho scriptures, and acquiring alcuowledgo of tho Heavenly Puttier pleasant und attractive to tho little folks. All present, trom the young est to the aged, wero deeply interest cd in his uddrcBS. Ho was succeeded by the singing of a laminar ploco,in which all partici pated. This was followed by a Ito viow Lesson, ' l'muble of (ho Sower," conductod by llov. It. Critiondon, af ter which the singing of a hymn suited to ike lesson, was engaged in by all. -i ' .. i , llov. (Jco. Seholl, of Altoona, was then introduced, and delivered un ad dress on the subject, "Sowing the Seed." All wore intensely in'.orestod Willi this address ; tho Secretary with tho rest, so that ho failed to givo any account of the drift of his remarks in tho minutes. Tho excrcisos wore en livened with numorous pieces of nitis io by the M. K. School, joined in by others present. Iteporl of Business Committee. Prayer by Itev. H. 8. Hutlor. Doxology. Benodiction by Itov. Ceo Scholl. . , FninAY ivkniso skssion. Association convened in tho Prcs- bytorinn church at 71 o'clock. Tho President in tho chair. After dovotional exercises u part of tho minutes of the previous session wore read. First suliject, "Work Tulk," by Itev. 1L Crittciiden. Ho used a man show ing the number, denominalioii, in cruuso, tin , of Subbalh Schools in tho county. Itev. Goorgo Scholl, Itev. 31. L. Uunno and others followed with interesting "Work Tulks," after which a collection was tuken up to delray Ihe current expenses of tho Associa tion. Hev. Goo. Scholl then delivered an eminently entertaining and forcible lecture or somo length on "Home Training." On motion tho spcuker was requested to furnish a coin- of his address for publication, and a unani mous rising voto ot thanks was iriven him for his excolleut lecture. llio followinu; resolutions were adopted, the lust of which wus offered by u delegate from a country school : Htmlnd. Tht we rrounlu thn ImDuitaDM ud boanflrtal rt-salu of lu wurk uf ibo Aaitrlmm Sunjnj Fchool l oii n, and u Her. M. CrllliiDdcn, thcm"!:lj'i mluloinr f"r Central Wnnirlrania, la faithfully laboring wits v, wo mrdiailji turn tond him lo lha aunadoBe and eu-onvratiun of all oliri.tian po.le and frkada of tlio SuhJaj- sanooi eaare in tun countj. Itnotfd, That at ofliorn uf lha Clanrlilil Ca. Sabbath School Aawialiun, and itrH-;alca allcnd ing Ibo ennvcotiuu, wkounlcdKiQg ibe groat iu dm noo of the prt-M, wo txprt li our thankful o'oll raliom to tlio aeroral nrwrnapora in CloarSald euuntr for firquontly and frut-iv jiublivhibs- stat ion ot iniarcu eonviroiug itio wots uf our atao- ciation. I WMotVcrf, Thai a.i .Iclrenlci attrmlinir Ihii ton-1 rantlua, wo lender our jrnloful tlutnkf lo tUe rauillli-a m tlearliold fur the iroueruui hcMuiufi'1 ther baro OAlcoded lu ua durinff our itar will them, and further, that wo exprcM our tbanka to inc paiiura ana enrutian .i..la in ('loarteld who have kindly (ranlod no tho uao ol tliair (.iawa of wurpnijj iu, too avrrione 01 toil conention. On motion tho Secretary was in structcd lo furnish an u lis tract of tho minutes ol this Convention for ptibli cation in tho several pupers of the county. Association adjourned with prayer by Itov. It. Criltendon. Doxology. ucncaicuou ny ev. a. U. locum, J. K. Hottohf, , ' Secretary .WeirdtrtT it'adcoHtht Hampuft. About fivo o'clock op Monday oven ing the murderer Wade was removed to un adjoining coll, as it wus feared that he contompluled making sn at tempt to gel out. lie hud not been in his new quarters long beforo ho seized the water pipe und wrenched it off, when the water flowed rapidly. Thinking to cool his ardor somewhut, it was determined to leave him ulonu for n short time, lie then broke down tho hummock, and securing a bar of iron commenced digging through llio n ull into hi old cell, and in a short lime had made un opening large enough lo admit a mun. Tho Slu rilf, with several policemen, then npprouchod, but brandishing a piece ol iron ho de fied thai olliciiil to enter bis coll. Af ter somo parlaying a rush was niado upon him, whon ho was seixi-d, thrown, and secured. Ho was then hnndculf ed and tied with an enormous ropo somewhat on tho principle of "doing up the Duvonport ltrothors, when it was supposed that ho could not get Inoso again. But, Duvunpnrt-liko, Wndo was determined lo show llio ofilcera a "trick or two.'' During tho night, it is supposed he procured a brokou tumbler, when he deliberately went to work and suc ceeded in culling tho ropo that bound him and released himself. Thou by a dosperate effort ho wronched off his hand cuffs, and as If scorning to be encumbered with such trifling things, throw them out of a window into the jail yard. Thon he broke front his coll, and was louncl roaming through tho hulls of the prison this morning apparently a frou man I Ho was then recaptured and locked up again Whothor bo will perform another "trick or two" remains to bo seen. llo professes to huvo experienced religion, and says that ho prayed fer vently last night to bo grunted strength to freo himself from his bonds, and his prayer was answered. iViltiama port Jlnlldon. On Thursday last Benj. lihodes, of nj no township, was at Ins son Da vid's residenco in Oliver township, helping to thresh. , Whilst tho thresh er was in motion ho throw Ibo straw into the burn-yard. As is generally thn case a plulliirm wulk luid been erected to ens bio blin Ut throw, tho straw into tho middle of the yard. W hilat ul work tho plulloriu gu've wuy, precipitating him to llio ground bo low, nnd (ultliongli how it could so hniipen is a I in Ob t, unaccountable,) ho fell backward upon tlw loik, both lines penetrating ubout live or six in ches just back of his shoulder, one of thorn ovon reaching the lung. Ho screamed for help, but tho noise of tho machine preventing the threshers from hearing, ho, with his own hand, by two dosperate efforts, drew out tho fork, and then walked around the barn, whore bo called to tho men to come to him, and then fell to tho ground un conscious. He was picked up and carried into the house, nnd whon Dr. Itothroch arrived be pronouncod the wounds dangerous, though there wus a possibilily of recovery. On Sunday the uufortunnto man wits thought to bo caicr, though his ultinnto recov ery wss mil considered douUlul,- Tht liiB Bubble Iltrri,.The .VorlherH futiHe fraud. Could a full.truoand piirtioulnrhislory be given of Jay Cooke's bubblo bluw ing during tbe lust four years, In con nection with the Northern PsulHo, U would furnish ono of (lie most curious opisodes in commercial annals. We shall first have tho lobbying at Wash ington, the dinners to members of Congress nnd representatives of tho press, with not impossibly other more substuntiul inducements lo tho moro important members1 tf tho compuny; firoliminarios all tending up to the and grant from Congress. The pro curing thut land grunt, a territory as big us Belgium, wus no easy tiu-k. A deal of manipulation with tondcr-con-scicnccd Congressmen it demanded, but notwithstanding a biller opposi tion to llio lust on the part of a low, who porhaps struck for higher wages, it wus found impossible to muko a successful stand against tho groat Ad ministration banker. . So thi bill 'hiss ed Congress, but tho President was said to hesilalo. , Strong representa tions wero reported lo have boon made to him againut the grunt and "great prossuro" put upon him to provent his assent to it, but llio President who hesitates is lost. The potent porsuu sions of "Financial Agent" Coolco pro vailed and won llio buttle. And now lot tho victims of tho swindle contrast tho lino of conduct pursued in this matter by Washington successor and by the Kinporor of tiermuny. When tho passing of tlio Northern PauiGu begun to be disseminated throughout tho Fatherland, His 31 ujosty's govern ment dispatched to this country a commission composed of guiilloiiico eminently ijuulilicd to arrive at a sound judgment in refcrciico lo the scheme. , 4 licy wont to tlio alleged puradiso beyond Duluth, and with the proverbiul puins-tuking accuracy of their race, sot luwoik to examine into I.a ....! f....lu ..(' iI.a ........ H'l. ........ I. the real facts of llio case. Tho result was a report not alluded to in Mossrs. Jay Cooke k Co.'s advertisements in which they givo tlio most nowurlnl reasons w by tho project could not be a success, und they provontod thous ands of poor (ioniums from beinir ruined. President Grant could have dono tho samo thing much more easily, but he pretorrod the less trnublrsomo course of signing his consent to tho bill, and tho men nnd women ruined to day by the failure of Jay Cooke & Co. may consider themselves as not n littlo indebted to the President of the United Stales) for bad ho done his duty, tho oxtruvsgant sebemo of Jay Cooko could never have bocn at tempted. But still further difficulties hud to bo encountered. There is a certain nowspapor pnblishod in London culled the Times. It has its faults, but a wont nf good faith in commercial mai lers has nevor boen rcgurdod as ono of them. Indeed, it may fairly be said that it is not worth the while ol the Time to bo dishonest, for it sells and has Weight by its reputation for commercial probity. .Now tho Times has a correspondent at L uiladelplna, and in the summer ol lt, J tliul gen tleman began to occasion the great and good Mr. Jay Cooko who in n pillar of the Kpiscopul Church, and would die rattier than offend hcuvun by inserting a Sunday advertisement a deal ol trouble. This inconven ionl person would persist in declaring that the paradiso through which tlio .Northorn Pacific was about U) run was howling wildernnss, that the prin cipal crop was tho ice crop, and that tho predatory tribes of Indians who infest tho country were likely to prnvo exceedingly Inconvoniont nciglihors. Now, inasmuch as the Investing Brit ish public read its Times, and believes In it, these shameful allegations hud lo bo slopped, .nnd even this was accomplished. Money couldn't nnd didn't do it. It was very cleverly mnnngod in a different way. It 'was staled ns a positive fuel to a gentle man of Unimpeachable integrity,whoso high character wus well known lolho managers ot the great London journal that these statements on the part ol tho Philadelphia correspondent woro tncro porsonul spito. lioasona, woro alleged why this should bo so. It was asserted that ho was closely oonnoclod with a great rival interest, and thut in throwing dirt on tho splendid enter prise of Jay Cooko k Co , ho wssmero iy serving tho enemy's turn. Unfor tunately, the gentleman alluded to wus induced to believa tt.tso state ment and reported his belief in Ihein to thoso who controlled the paper and the uvuol exposures of tho Philadel phia correspondent who hnd written somo admirably pungent and logical letters on tho suhjict ceased to S- iicar in tho columns of tlio lending .ondon journal. Thus was tho big gest lion muzzled. It was probubly, too, with lhA de-" sign of, carrying out tho Xorkliern Pacific project that this gigantic specu lator was induced about the samo time to establish his London honso. This Institution was intended to take the town by storm. It started with a prodigious "splurge." Whon somo fivo years ago those gorgeous cilices were orectod at the most commanding point in Lombard Blroet, each city nmii ns he hurriodly passed them wondered "who tho davil can afford to lake them 1" Hut what could not thut firm afford who hold White llouso nnd Cupitol in the hnl low of thoir hands? M'ho could sqnocza a hind grunt as big as Belgium out of tho one, and Induco tlio oihor, for no shadow of reason, to throw over tho truo and triad huuso of liming, those merchant princes, worthy of thut lofty title, so long connected witli tho pub lic finance of this country, and so thor oughly respected by all its best mer cantile men in favor of the rickety Ohio adventurer, Ihe bubble thrown up by llio war. Yet, let llio victims of Jay Cooko rcmornbor that to give lurlhcr prool ol hisconlldenco, to show still moro how much ho thought tho public the people whom ho is sup posed to proloct might stako llieir interest In the houso of Jay Cooko k Co., tirant did Hot scruplo to givo them tho only really valuablo finan cial agency of the United State , not only so, but with that end lo tnko it out of the first house In llio world. Can ho or hi friends be surprised then, if pcoplo ask, "What did ho gut for this ? Is all this extraordinary favor itism puro gratitude lo a mun lor mak ing his fortune out of a war loan f And was tho peremptory refusal to entertain the postal proposal of the Northern Pacific a fow weeks aitn. an exhibition of gratitude a la Taltirand, vie: 'A painful consciousness thai there are no more favors to bo received Iriini tho samo parties, inasmuch as they havo bust up ?' " But to return tn the treat houso of Jay Cooko, McCulloch & Co., of Lom bard streol, London, their enormous plulu glass enrol', glossily veneerod desks und tutiiptuc-us parlors They started, us wo huVo said, with a burst. Xo doubt tho Darings, in their dingy parlors in Bishopsguto, shed tours of Vexation, which the ubsonoo of such plate glass windows as thoso enjoyod by tho trunicenduntly rich now firm provontod the enemy's seeing. We can Imagine bow poor Brown Broth ers for soveraldays "took to drinking," and bow even "the Baron" was shown to be very low. A now tuna had In deed rison among thoso who woro heneolorlh to bo incroly minor, s, Jn going into a London business Mr. Jay Cooke cast his eyes about for an eligi ble Knglish coadjutor, and discovered him In thoporson of ono Colonel Pules ton, then a stock broker in New York and a rosidont of Brooklyn. This gen tleman's career had boon verstilo. Kdttcalod originally for the medical profession, he abandoned it to go to Australia, whence bo came lo this country. Of Welsh origin nnd per fectly acquainted with the jaw-breaking vernacular of the Principality.Mr. Puloslon wont to Pennsylvania and became editor of a Wolsh journal, and it may bo prosumod made himsolf very useful to somebody in politics, for during the war ho was, though a Brit ish subjoct, Stute Agont of Pennsyl vania ul Washington. A man of tact, address and ability, Colonel (bo ob tained this rank in an American mili tia regiment) Puleslon was no doubt A happy selection asd is said lo have played Lis part remarkably well, but id ugni smid me cons ol u boa con strictor is loo much oven for a Titan, and poor Colonel Puleslon bus been laboring with a serpen I of this kind luboled "Morlborn Pacillu," coiled around him. Ho has boon already named is Conservative candidate for tho I Ivuao of Commons for a Welsh consistency for an "M. P." fchods lustra sua film and was no doubt, dmttinud to be tho show partner, the i eillcrUinoP tho prominont man of .. .. ' . . . ... .Mcssra. ilarinir's rivals, but thoso so fortunate as to know the family, estab lish men t nnd social surroundings of Air. Jtusscl Slurgis, the American part ner of that great houso, u ill smilo at llio ides of easy rivalry willi them in the multor of social ultruction. . Such, in brief, is the Blory of llio .Northern Pucifio. . In Mr. Juy Cooko's career we see exemplified tlio effects of unprincipled vanity. Just as tlio frst Napoleon sacrificed thousands of lives in tlio effort to carry out tromendous schemes lo gratily his personal ambition, and intoxicated by success, at last fell, through llio idea thut his military genius could strike tho word imossi ble out of llio dictionary, so Jay Cooke was ready to sacrifice the hard earned savings of tens of thousands to prove that tho samo end was equally un known to tho Napoleon of Unanco Hero is another of thoso "warnings to tho ambitious" in which McCaulay lulls us Ibo n i net ce n tli centmy has been fertile. It will not be altogether lost on the pcoplo of this country if it teaches llicin lo remember henceforth thut fine words in llio advertisements of venal newspapor butler no par snips, and to discredit henceforward the alluring lies of the "liimncial agents" of unmado railroads. Brook lyn Ihtity Eiirlc. LITOK.UKrH-DKAWX FOR NOV. Term, euumeneu? Monday. Ilia 10'b : mini lt. K. J. Malnea .....Woodward Thomas Vorrii..,...Pil(e Jan'oa Irwin. ..Clearfield' K. K. Arnold ?eady A. nloom...Carwonav-illo Joabua Keitwcll... Cheat Junn KoaiuflH...... Ilrady 1. W. Kunta Ilrartv Tbuniat Kraal. .....fii-' A. M. dill Ilradford , . nin-riy ucei-ana S. Itiiihel Lawrence John 8. Hunk...latur;T. Hubinr Clearfield A. M.tipenoor I'onn L. llyan. linrniide W. Woulridga..tiradfur4. Jamea Jaioea ..... Uojcara C. Fre-lcrii-k tjulich jubn Stone Hoik' H. Ilindman.Hi-OPnria. John Henrr....Fvrruron Win. Murcao..ClMrfleld A. u. AOKUeobeuf Q, T. Mawrer.Corinxtoo H. S. Irwin-. ..Lawrence! J J Rirljanb,llumidi. Jamea UaleyH Knoa H. hnr . Bradford Win. A. Ulooin Pike Lawrence 6. Sine! drahaut J.M.Mitehell..('learlleld AUr. Iloorer Orahaai A. rMianOjflc arorrii A. II. Mainci..Uradfiird Pal. Curley, Urahara rpitlAL I.Ht-NOV. TERM conmeaoing JL Aionuaj, ma lum : riST HKT.t. A. C. Tate, el al. re. Vm. T. Siaekman. W. AnnMrona, AMifrnee va. I.. M. Lamadaa. Albert, at al va. Jurepb HoMer,tsl. Jamea Forrrft.. Ilenjamin Dcllei k.... lleorfO llaaeutn Peter Swarla -hae.b Ik'.t Andrew Pentx. Martin L. Flerk .... ra. K. A. Irvin, et al. .... va. A. C. Finney. .... re. Hic-hanl Arthore. .... ra. J oob Mock, et al. .... ra. Wm. Aided, al al. va. Win. Corlov. el al. T. Win. Wire, Umirge M. Itrilbin.. TI. Char. R. Maoomhor, kiicrdlrr.l'atereon A Co. re. U, H. Perry, ot al. Lew ie J. llmd. Teriih Daker. H. U. Itl.lic-I, et al... Jiunre Jlv;;arty II. F. Co!ci, et al..., .aao N. Haincy Edward W. Parker.. Cliur.'ai I.. Fine Mary A. Hale, et al. ,.. . II. Paxmore, et al. . ra. M imuei S'h. IT. ... va.ljll.L.Slilhton,elal ... VI Chilitinn Umnett. ,.. va. Wm. Wo)T.iniT,tal .. va. (lei. . CaMwoll. .. va. A. 11 Nliw. R.-Wera I MrCully.rtal Abraham OcM, 8r Mn Jiuoa .M. Wliiteiide va. a. (Iilh r.u, otal. va. II. 11. K. pl.art. v. Peter Jli .'ea. va. J.wub Aluok. Ju, j. It I'ulter.. A. II. Luna A Sum va. O.oeole I. C. dulioh fp. 4okool Diat ra. Win. Liuhor. n). Aalinnfrlter, Adm'r... va. IV m. C. bmith, at al. Ovcieeri of lluitoa To. va. k. Uatea, at al. K ijah Aihenfelltr re. Wm. Orlny, at al. Joi. ph II. a va Wm. Albert, al al. The oMmt nnd moft rrlUbU inrtiiitlnn for Ah IninlDK ft AUrtftntila ttlont.o. For CimUri write to P. J1 Kr" A HU., oolliWtt J'ittuburgli, I'n, CAlTIOMe-AUppritonmirKhirhy flmiilnntil j not to mt Jil It wirh th followtnjt firopnrty : A trtun nf b 1st ok how, double t of bnrtuii. nn twn -horM) wifjon nl nn log )'., now in th pniTttw r Joneph M. r.npn. ut thn mill rrp rt beltmitt In mo ! I toft with Mm mf loan, f utiirct to mt vrlr. ooi 16 -at THOMAS BK1TLY. TO TIIOMB INTKRKSTKI IS Til K Pl'B CIUHK OK A fHKlCTKV PURE Jt YE WlIIShT, For Medlelnftl Purjiaeea we offer llallvy'M Puro Ityc, Price f 3 lo 1 per gallon, and will ship in pack ago to eoit porohaeere. Wa alio handle largely a COPPER DISTILLED WHISKY, PrioOaVorat.eSOtotUfi. Wo Import FINE WINES, BRANDIES AND GIN, And iro ..I wo mftnufiHurr uf ' dr. STtr.vr.irs TONIC HERB BITTERS. Send for price Hit. KlttDKIt&CO., ocllJ Sin 121 K.irlh Third St., I'biladelphla. A. CUINZBURG'S CLOTIIINd AND flKNTU llRNIHIIINd KlOllK, Old Wealorn Hotel Ilulldinf, Clearfield, Pa. .a Htuiis, Nsvr Ooona, set I in BoTfna Pstrsa. CUEAP UI.OCERIK.SI . LUHUKH CITV, PA. The antlerplffnatl sunounoea to hii old friend and patrone that he baa opened a good Una of llltnt-eHIP.,1 A PROVISIONS at the old eland nl Kirk A rtfencer, for which be eollelta liberal palrrnage. II. W. ri FKNttll. Luuihtr Clly, I'a., Mai.b !0 t(. Dr. .1. WiilKcr's fiililorniii iu fgar liitlci'M ip a mri;ly.Vi'LTlnblo iropnratiuti, inndo cliiilly fnmi tho nii tivo lici'lis fntitnl on llio Itnvi r iimpcs of tl:o Kk-ira Nnvitdii iimniitnins nf I'.tllliH' Iii.i, Ilia medicinal jiniK;rtles of wlilili nru cMnictml tliciclmin vt itliniit tlio uso of Alcoliul. Tlio i;rstiiui Ij a'cuif; dally iislicd. 11 What la tlio causo nf tlio uiiparalleluil success (if VlXKtiAli lirr J Kiaif" Our iinswrr Is, that tlicy rciuoio llio causo uf iIiH iuu, mid llio ul;ui.t M. rnvi-r Ins hcailli. I hoy mo llio groi.i lUiuil luiiilh-i anil ulit'u-IViiii; iriuciilp, a tHM-fcci licnuviititr mid luviguriitir if tlio system. Novcr lioforo in tho liintiiry of Ilia vnrM li s iiii-iln-itiu Imi-ii ctiiittnMinili'l piMacartitii; llio h-ninrk.-tMj qxilitina of Vixkoas litTTKna in ln-miiig il.a eiik of every ili.cuso limn la lii-lr to. 'I'lu-y nro a erv.ilo" I'lirpntivs sa well in a Tuic. nliovi::t ChIii-'i-.uipii or IiiH.iiiimntlim ul tho l.ivw U ViacerJ Orgmw iu iiiliuus iJiiioaBca 'J'lio proirfil ios nf r. WAt.Krn's VlSKtiAk llinsss nro Airn-iit. liiniilion-tir, CnrimtiuUvft. .VtiliitHnu. I.nmivi'. lunatic, hcdiuivc. Umiiti-r-lrnliiMt hudonlic. Alton tivo, oiu Antl-liili"U'. (Irntt'ftil TliotisnntN proclaim Vis KtiAii lliriKiis ibo ntnsl wonderful In MH.inml that ever ttiataiuiil Hi" suikiug SI 011111. No lVrson enn lake these Hitters ncenrilinp to dircelimis. mid icinain Imi uracil, provided tiicirbuiics .no liui do stinyed by mineral poiwiii or uthrr means, and vital organs w.uted beyond rnpnir. Itilioiw. Kriiiillont mid Inter mil tent l evci s, wlucli nro v preva lent hi tlio valleys of our groat rivers throughout tho Tinted States, especially tlnr.o of tho Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tcunrssvc, C'liinbcrliiiiil, Arkan sas, Ked. t'uh ii ndo, llriuos. lliu (i ramie, l'earl, Aliibiium, .Mobile, Karannali, lio ;iiiiike, James, nnd iiiaiiv othcis, wit li their vast tributaries, tiinitihmit our em iro country dunlin the Siiiiiuicr and Aiittiiiin.iiud remarkably so dui inse.i iiiii of tiiiiiHtiul bviil ami dryness, a:c invariably iiceonmanicd by extensive de raiicenieiils of tho stmnaih and liver, ami other iibdiuii'.tial v:jccra. In their treatment, n purgative, cxertins; a pow erful itilliieiieo iipnii tlieso various or gans, is cs.Hinti.illy iicce.ia.try. Thero is no eallmitio I'm llio purpose eipir.l to Dn. .1. WAt.i;rx.'.i ViNKiiAit ItiiTKr.s, as they nil) speedily lomovo tho il.u!: riiloiTil viscid matter with which tho bowels are loaded, at tlio sar.io timo stlintilatini; tlio serietioiis of tlio liver, und p-tu-iallv rostorin llio liealthy llilicliiilis nf tlio ilij;estiio ottjalis. Fortify the liody niritlnst ilismso by ii:rirtin;; all its llnidswith Vim:i!.mi Un i kiis. No epidemic i-ait lake bold of a sjitcin thus forc-nrmcd. v Djstii is!:i tir I;i(!ij;;'slior., Ker.i! r.elie, I'liiil ill the Sihiuilili is, C'iisikIii, 'I'lhlness of llio (. best, I liyjnesi. Sour Krtirt.'.iioiii of the Slniuaeh, Had 'l a.'ito ill lliu M.mili. Itilirr.s Attacks. I'alpiia tatioii of the Hem t, llill.uiiiiiatiou of tho l.uns, I Mtii in the reuii.n of tho Kid neys, mill a htuali ed other painful syinp loins, are tin ollVptiiii m' Hys's-psia. One botllenill piooa bettei (;aar,r,r.eo of lis merits t!i;::i a Ivnglliy udveitisc luent. S.'vofiil.i, or Kind's KviJ, Wiito Hi cliiii 'i. L ireN. Krv Im 'as. Sweilrrl Xeel;. (oiilre. ro-rofiiliMK Inniiiiiiii.iiii.tK latloletit liilliiiiiiimtiona, il.TL-iirnl ,U!m'U-iii, Oil .Son-.-', bniiliiaa of tiio Skin, Soro Kye;', t-lc. Ill lite-", ni in nil niln-r eiu-tihitiitial lh- e"V, tt.VI.KKJt's VllHIU lilTTKli! llnVO lii".l Hu-ir great nii.i'.iio ;ovrera ia the ueint w- ''iulo mill ii.linv-tiililii cummi. l ot' li'i.-'Uiaiutory niid ( luonic lilit'imialin; . tiout, Hiiioin, liriuit tent and liitermi.'eiit Va ers, 1 liseasos of lliu IJiimil, l.iwr. iwi.'y-v n.ot l'.!a.!ilcr, ll!e.-o liiin-M huvo mi riii.i'. bach i'iscases nre r.viwit l.y ilinlr.l llhiou. Mccluiniciil Dist'itst's. i'frsons f n pn'oil 111 I'alul.i and .Minerals, cicU lis I'inuilirra, 1'ype-M'llpra. (!ilil-bestor, luid Minoia. n. the nilvaiico in life, nr.i stilijn.-'. to p.tialynia of Ihs lloirel. 'i'o punrd timiust liiio. tike n ihi-nof TValkku's Vis kiias Hintss iKeaMinially. For Skill DisPlLSCIS Kniptions, Tet ter. Sull 1,'Ik-iiiii, HIiiU Iu.j, .'"1 !. I'liiiplca, I'liHtule.rt. Iloil... ('tirliiiiirle., liitiff-worma, rtt-nlil-lii-tiil, Horn Kyo. KrrHipela. Itch, Si-urf. lliMfiliirnlioitv of tlio8kiti, lliituors sml Jli.vuara uf llin Skill of v. luitevor limns or nnliiro, urn lilonilly ilu; rp slid curried out of Ui vti-iii iii a elioii timo bjr ibo usa ol'thi-M! Ili'ten. 1'in, Tajio, nnd ollirr Wornm, birklnt in llio l Hti'iti l mi ninny llniinai,,l, nru I'llci iiKilly itrstroynl nml n-iuovi'd. Ho eVKtriu of iiiviiirinu, iiu eriuiriiifoa, no nil-tlieliiiinitii-a w ill lieo Ibc ayatcui lioin soruia like lliesc lliltern. For Female Complaints, In vmni; or olil. iiiairn-il or ini;lo, nt tlieduuii id an. iosiiIhumI. or tlw I tu n id' hie. Micro Toi.io lii'ltrs ili.plny mi ileeiiti'il su inlhietuo th&t intjiroveini'iit ia iomii peii. "MMe. FlcaiisptliP VltlnteJ Illood when- ever yon lind ite nniiiritiea liiiratintr tlinmirh the ekni in riiiiilo.., l-iriiitiuiii. nr Soma; elrno it Vihi-ii yoil linil it utimnii-lrd mill elui.'(ii-li in tho roina; clesnac it wlicu it ia foul : yum feelmira will tell vnu when. Keep Hie hlmul pure, slid Ibo health of tho system will follow. II. II. MrlXIIVAI.n Ai CO., Pmiri:i.nvHi-n. ri.. S.ui Kriiu.ee. Ollfurola, aud -ur. ut U'eel.inelitii ami liiarltnn Hie.. X Y. bolU by nil Ih-HKiolBle And Ueailcra. Oetol.er 15, ISM-lv. JKATZEU k LYTI.E, ,u MARKET STREET, i . C I. E A R PI K I. U, T A. liculcri In DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GJIOCEUIKS,, IIahuware and Qoeenbware, Bools, Shoos, Hats, Cups, 4c. -Shoemniere supplied wltk LKATBER sad BI10K FINDINUS at ndaead ratta. SALT I SALT t SALT! retail very cheap. st wsoleaela sad FAINTS, OILS, CALCINED PLASTER, Ae. A liberal dlieosnt lo hulldera. nOUSBHOLD (100D9, CAHPKTM, WINDOW BIIADKS. OIL CLOTIIS-ln larfe quantilias. FISH, FLOt'H, MACON, COHN MEAL and CROP, alnaji on band, jWAIl of lha abovs foedi are purehaied aieluilvely for eaih, an 4 Uiorefora mi and mil be told ai cheap sa lha oheapeiu febll-TI Spokes, Rims & Flow Handles. . JOHN 0. DAVIS k SON, , VM0 Sl'OKE WORKS, S. W. Cor. LKOPARD A OlTKIt Htreeta, riiiLAwariiiA. jTfl-Senit for Priea Mat. MMm TOSRPH II. IIOWLKS, Justieo of I lha Pear snd Hoilvener tn Ilia apper ami of Lawresra tnrnebli. l'oUeiliDr ata-lr anil eauojey pr'mpll.r paid prrr. Fth.M A. & W. D. IRVIN, i ! : CORNER STQItE, OURWENSVILLE, PA., . ' ' ' BCCSIVI FLOUll AND SALT !" BY CAll LOAD, And sell at mall Advance. ; - . 1 ....... . x , .W hope 15 Y THE CO I li, ' ' AND PACKAGE GOODS v ' '. (. . . LUMBERMEN'S SUPPLIES BOLD CHEAP. Aofuit IS, 1ST3 M.r JJNIEL GOODLANDElt, LUTHEltfiBCRO, PA, Dealer ia DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HOSIERY k GLOVES, ' HATS A CAPS and BOOTJ A B110K!, Tobaooo. alroearica and Fiih, Kaili, Hardware, lueeniware and IJlaeiejara, aleii'a and ll'.ya' Ctothinic, Drug, 1'ainta, Oile, S. I...0I llooka, l large lot of Patent -Medictnca, Cendiee, Kala A Dried Fraita, Cheeaa and Crack era, Rook and Rifle Powder, Flour, Grain nnd Potatoes, Clover sad Tiatotliy Seed, Sole Leather, Moroeeoa,- Lining. Binding and . Thread, Shoeiuakera' Xvola and tibue r indiDga. Ko sweater varioly af ffooda in any atore tn th eonnty. All for rale very low for eaeh or eoitnrj prodoce at Ibe tbeap Corner. Aug. 41, 1S73. Down I Down II THE LAST AHRIVAL AND OF COIRSK THE CHEAPEST! A Proclamation against High Prices) Tlf B r now of1nff up a lul of tb Lett and offered in thlf tturkrt, ttid at prif that rnnind on of th Krol old Ua rt of eheap thinn. Tbono ho look hitn opoa Uii point, or decn our oilo- ffttiuna aoptrOauaa, icou but C.tLL ar ovn STOKE, Coratr Front and Market at root. Whero they can toe, feel, hrar and know for them mIvci. 3o fully uaderatand what arcobeap ffmMlt, la it mat b dono. Wo do nut deem it necersarv to ocumcratt and itrmtae oar stock. It li onougb for at to at ale tbat We have Everrthing that is Needed and enn ltmed In tbii market, and at prioea tbat astontib both old and yonntr. iteoSa JOaSKFH B1MW tVX J. M. KRATZER. Dl'.SI K A III. ET1 M:Rof t 'amiinrrei, Ae ., forileuand Iloyi, at i. M. KHAT.i:ll S. rpilltr.p-PLV, Drneiela, Ingrain and o'.hrr X Crjctl, alio, floor Oil t'lothr, at reduced pneaa, at . e. SI. r.HAi.r.n 0. 1I'.T AIMOitT.HI'SiT ofWatl Paper ever I offered ia tliio vicinity. 10c lo $1 per piece, boo gilt pnper, etc., at J. Al. kittutiiN riltlG MOMT ppnlarniakeiorMulini,Sheel X Inge, Pillow Mueline, Ae.. at a iwall advance aooracort,by lha p icon, at J. M hKATZKIt S, IVTKW WHIIW, KKW 8TY1.KC. LARUE 11 A8S0H1KM, LOW PRICKS, all lo be touod at J. M. KHA TZr.ll s T A III EM lni-'.MS ;(MI)H, In the grealoit lj variety pew spring ihadee neweit and uiort aaalraoie alTlea at 4. .VI. US A 1 Ir.lt 6. 4 VAHIl:TV of Dreeo Uondi, tuilahle for 2. a. Bionrning Hilao onuta vcila ollnre. do.. couitantly on band, at i. M KRATZKR'8. "II I'.t T.IVISfi a large rnpply of Ladlee' and Xty i ntiiiren a rnooa, niade to order and war ranir I. A bandinue Gaiter for Mn at meb3a J. M. KKAIZKR'S. nKJST tlranlto warn Tea P.-ta and Chamber Seta, Knlrei and Korku, gilver-platrd Korkr and poona, Table Linen, N'apkina.ierv cheap, at "cha J. M. KltATZEIfS. OHAVri.e., rVarfa. Keek lira. Co Hare. Vet is. ky Hair tloodi, lllovee. do. Kid lllovee at Too, alee tne rfoeephlBe Heamleie KIS Utovee, et nchlA J. M. k RATZKH'ri. II. F. BIGLKR A CO.'S -SPECIALTIES BUILDERS' I1ARDW ARK, MKCIIANICS" HARDWARE, LUMIIKRMBN'8 HARDWARE, FARMING IT8NSILS. MILL 81PPLIKS, IROJt d KAILS, PAINTS, OILS, VARNIsnKS, PAINTB1IS' FINDINOS, CALCISRD PLASTER. May IS, IS7S. JA8. B. GRAHAM, dealer In Real Estate, Square Timber, Boards, e-UK-.UI.lt!, LATH, A TICKET!, i''T1 riearllel.1. pa, JAMKS MITCHELL, naaLis is Sfjunre Timber & Timber Lands Join CLKARFIBLD, I'A. HF.MOVAL. REI2ENSTEIN & BERLINER, holerala dealer! la cents' rmisHiM. i.(enii8 -VVW... Mm PwUMl.e,...! ibb. m ,p' nnrrn tr-l, rselirrcft fcraukl.a.odWMititi., Vork. frWit p r. a c k in Em o pEir . t . . OREAT KXCITEMCM IN FRENCHVILLE! J. .' ' 1 l : The bloody tonteet between Praaea and P... . la at . eo4 tut ll.e preaeoi, ao fa, Z , lerlng of men and tho d-.lraoli..n of rrQrZ,.' eonoerned. Th. Rnyal Jwr. C' ' themielvca and re)idea over lire rualt k.,r in.lgnlfleant I. Ihei, work wS.o toJw' i the humane and ehrlitian eforti of L. M. COUDRIET, who hai undertaken to .apply all ,, tMu . i:L.soNuR;;i;T.;.7.;?b:,s; ree.lv to welt ui.r.n eallero .A ' "M r ,g,m Wry Goods of all Kinds. Such ae Clothe, Salinella, CaMlnerea, Delalnee, Lines, Drillinga, Caliaoei TriinmiDII. llibbone. I.u. . ' Readj-BiaderiolWin, rtooti and Sbori, Hiti ..i Capa all of the boat material and made to ord., lloae. Soeke. (Hove. Mill... 1 . i",, , . , , koi, niuiHiai A. OR0CERIE8 OP ALL KINlm Coffee, Ten, gntar, Hloo, Molauei, Pl.h fl.i, Pork. Litiaeed Oil. Piih on i-Jk.. a . ... v.uu v,t II a rJ Wire. Oueeiitr. Titir.H r...: h. d Plow Culinfi, N.M. ftn:i,l. r V V'0W n .-j vuism, ivru L U 1 1 1 1 tors, Cider Preaaee.ajid all kindi of Am. Perfumery, Painta, Varnlrh, filaaa, and a (raoraV ni.Hm, v. oiauonery, GOOD FLOUR, Of different brendi, alwayi on hand, and will be old at Ibe loweat poaiibla Caurea. LIQUOII8, inch at Brandy, Wine, Gin, WbUkj, -. ., jiu.Ltiicr ana llm.flnn.r. m A0O0 oonnde of VVn.il w--t-4 . . -.ur wnica lee hlgheit price will be paid. Clovereeed on hand and for tale at the loneit market price. AIM. Agent for Strattonvllle aad Curwetivill. Tbreaiiing Uachlnca. &.Call and eee for youreelvea. To will led ..oijiuiug aiuany xepi in a reUII Itore. L. 11. COL'DRIET Prenrhrllle P. 0., March 1, 1871. TMI'ORTAXT TO Ll'MBKUMEX 1 PORSALK CHEAP T ...b. n ' year ol.le, warranted aound and healthr.'eee . ..r n ;ir,n, one inm-OHCO lOUr-WBtelod W. on, 100 feet Log Chains, Apply to or addreii. " . dOli.V P. O'.M.ILL, (t?t t:'.riu l Crrwon, I'a. rpKACUKIiS WAXTKU- 1 The 8eh"ol Dlnetora of Bradr School 111.. tricl wirh lo rmnlov Iru TjM.h. ... t- tlierebarg and Troulville ricbooll. Liberal wane will he paid. Heboola to open flrrt alosday is Neven.bcr. Apply to or ad.lreei. J. II. KIKK, SecV Oct. , 7J-3I. Lstbenbnra, Pa. 11RI1PI1S II.S l.jVK I. :iik- " A ceited, by the Biiperviaoraof Lawreueetae until Saturday, October 18, ls?3, at i o'clock, P. M for the hoilding aad grading of a road (row a point soar Thomaa Laoieh't to towaehin road inumw. mci DtreiB I, l JawrOOOO ten. The Board of HuoerviMpB mill mu. I. k. r . liooee, In Cleartleld, on the day above ipecited. Partlei bidding for tbe contract mart lie prepared to gira good and anOcient bail for tho coin plclioa. of Ihe work. KATHASIKL'RISUEL, , ... JilH.N (1..KLIXK, JOHN H. PAHKK, JAMtS BKOW.N, Oct. S, 73-Jl. rup.rri.ori. A IMI!lTHATH't4 w7lTII'iZlKl.iIl li hereby eiren thai letter, nt .ln..l.i...; on lha eatata of JAMES IllRNS, decoaird, lata of Hoatxdale, Clcarleld eouotr, Pcao'a., havio) born duly granted to the anderiiiriied, eli penom indebted to raid e-lale will pleeae Bale iuiniodiata payment, and thoae having olaioii or druauda will preeenl them properly aatlonticitid for eutilcmrni without dcUy. MAitY BtRNi), clS-lt. Adniinietratur. 1 1IMIMHTII tTllH VIITII t.' . IV la hereby gi ven thet letterrof adniairtritina id ih.MUd uf JKRKMIAII MftOkk AA IaI of Prnn townrhip, Clratfield eoastj, ft&s'a.. bftTlLf broa duly granted to tko iadiiint4, all peraoaa Indebud to aaid catata wiit 1um elaitni or dtmaodi will prfient tkcra proportjr authcotiratod for ottUmrnt wftboat oIbt. M M. F. .IOH.N6TON AC. HUOUE, Adminifltrtton. Jlraia.ian HtWr, 8wtU. 54. t VII i.h DM IS ISTR A TOH MOT! C Fa--Notict bercby riv-ti that letter of odminitraUoa uuLhtePtateut h I'M UNO UKAl'St.NUKK, due d, lata of i-iivitt)ta township. Clearfiildcnanty, Pa., having bn duly granted to tko an den if nasi, a!i poranoa indebted to aatd eotata will pleae naka parmant. and thoo bartng elaima or detnaxidj will pro tent thota proper It authenticated for let tlcintaU EtUENK UKAfSLNUKR, AtitnioUtralor. Uoonto' Milla, Sept. lo, lsr.V-t 1Xi;t l'TOR' NOTH liX Notire li her j be given Itint letters teatamantarj kaviif boen grmnted to tbe anhachber on th eatat of A1,K .N1KR hHATTY, dowaaed, late of fiell tuwnsbip, Clt-arfield eoontrt Peaoijlrania, all pemona indt-blcd to aaid ettata aro relocated to mako in media t payment, atd tkoao barin( elaima again at tho aaao will present tbem dolj aatbaotioatcd fur aettlrment. JILIA ANN BEATTT, SoptombcT 10, 137.1-6.. Eiecutrit. I?XKC t'THIX KOTICKsr Notice ii km- I j br rirra that letter lt am notary on tb eatoteof AttU'hTlS LKCOMK. dcooated, Uto of M.rard town-thiii. Clearfield countT, I'tca'a, baring been dalv granted to tbo undoraigoed, all persona iudalitvd to aaid eatatt pl nak piiymenr, ana those Having vlaiina or demtoa trill present tlitiu propenr antheotieattrt tor m Ucment. CAKOLINK LKCONTE, i.xeoutrii Loo-ate" Mills r. lilTSi T()NIS KOI SaLK. Tbo Clear- Held Uaa Corapanj la itTering it bondi w aa Invertmont, ruauiag Iroia. ono to ten Team, bearing aik por ex at. intoreat. parable aeai I -an nual I r oft tbo Hrt davi of January ana jurr. The amount ia Itiutted to 9HMMM, beint but one-third uf tba atock of tha company, thui ak ing the bun Ul a dcirahlo and aafe inretment. Tltor ran had at either of the Bank ia thil bor ough, or at the 1'reajnrer'i office. w, v . UKTT3, Treawrir. CUnrfleld, Pept 10, 1973. tf s TURK HOVSK AND GOODS AT PRIVATE SALE. tv. g. lll. ker A Sua offer Ihelr entire etoek et filer UexHla, la Ules Iioi.a, al private aale. Thrj alio offer Ibeir Unties fur aale or real, lo uil narehaeera. The food I will be enlil al Ihej are on the eheteea eheau, and on eaivtertni. U not enld by Meplemhor JMh, inee win oe old at mat. liar bargain raa bail in Vrf (looili. Notion. Iloi.le and fhoei. Hardaare, Oiaaiware, anil in fact all Mn.li of joo.ll. If aol ee. waul October let., thee will heoffrredal aaotion averj Satuntav sntil all are dirnoerd of The lluuea li tbe I oil in Olrn Hope, and doirfa irmid bunneia. The III health of W. 8. PUt't it tbe oanee) fnf selling. Call on or addren W. K. DICKEY (ties lln)ia. Soft. 17. lstj- 1b. gTEVKXSON CO'.S EXCELSIOR BAKERYr MAItKDT M'HKKT, CLEAHP1KLD, PA. Ilavlat reerntlr Blled n a new Bakery, aad nrucared Ihe eerrU-ee of s trat-elaei Iljker, e are prepared i inrniih , FRESH BREAD, ROLLS, CAKES, ad ererr day. tVa will dellrer Broad, Kll. CrtsJ nf all kimll, freh every nornins, al tha 01 oiir caetomrra, if de.ired. Wt reiiertfullr ee-He-it a inure of pnlillr iatmnK nJ 'n' "" that wo ean give entire enllrfeotitis. . We alio keep oa hand a i-hoiee aiiorlmeal of CANDIKM. NliTS, OHANHKs, LKHONS, TO BACCO, I'lilAIIS, de. . 1-reib KRl ITSand VEOKTABI.sS reeei" dally and eotd at reaennab'a pr'eee. . n.u .niunn, io reenii-ji.....'- i H ii IKK Ad alwarl oa hand. (Ureal a anil. We etrive M pleaie. An, a, ls:-f. HTKVhS0S A CO. T IMK! I.IMK! i a. j i -.1 i. In fur It i nv wiiria;nri ia paw pr-j'"1 - the pnblie with an exeeUatit qnahlj af Bollefonte Wood-Burned Lime, it Sir iitaitrrlni nnrnoeea, by lb large or " waatily. tea be found lor Ihe prelial at I " aew euuaing, on aiaraei eireri. f . oetl-U U. H. fit. . ion I'BiJiTivt or kvkrv weewr- Hob atalli eitrsted, at Uii