of, or fn any way control sny other mllroad or eivnal oorpontluB owning or having umler id oon Irol a pftrnllol or competing line, nor ihill nr vtOoor of luch railroad or canal corpora, un tot uu officer of ny other other railroad or canal corporation owning or having the control of apar ' alWI or oompting lino, and the question who (her railroad or eatiali aro iiarallul or competing linoi nhall. wben demanded by the party oomplaiutant, be dec Mod br a Jury ai In other oivil Unaci. If- . Use. A. No incorporated oompany doing the , - liuwrof a ooioroua oarrlor shall, dirootly or In-1 l T t iiroouy, procMiuw or engage in mining or tnnnu- ' i acturingarticloi Ar trauiporUtton ovor ill wurki, l j nor iholl luch company, directly or ludircotly, .; oniTflgo In any othr buiiuwwthanthfttof oomiuon jit $ r airiora, or bold or aotjuirclundi, frcliold or kac- j: t f -wM, djruotly or indinvitly, axoept mull ai ihall uvuvBr iur curry i ug on m uuincni but nay mining or manuiaoturing company may curry length. the produotf of Hi fuinci an J manufaotortoa on it railroad or canal not excoodinv flftv milej In Sec. 0, No president, director, officer, agent, or Biuioyeeoi any rauroau or oaoai oompany nail w inierfliiru.uireciiy or inuiroci.y.tn the turn inn ing of material or fuii)ioi to luch eomnanv. or In the b urinous of trampurtationasa common carrlor vi rrcigni or passengon over I ho worki owned, jvmou, ouuiruut'.i or antra oy mod oompany. Brc. fr. No discrimination in chirpr or faeilt tfei for transportation eball be made botwern , tranrportatioo ooinpfuiiof and Individual, or in luvur 01 eiuier, by abatement, drawback, or oth rwiic, and no railroad or oannl eomnaiir. or an leuee, manager, or omptoyoo thereof, eh all make nny prvitrebooi in lurniintng cart or motive power. Bko. 8. No rallrond, railway or other trans portation oompany eh U grantfreopar.fi or paw. . at a discount, to any persons exovpt offioori or employe of the company. tiisc. 9. No itreet pansengor railway shall be constructed within the limiti of any city, borough or toHiifbip wilhoat the convent of hi local au thor Hlo. Bko. 10. No railroad, canal or other transporta tion company, in existence at the time of the adoption of thil article, shall have tho benefit of nny future legislation br general or special laws. : fioopt on oondition of complete acceptance of all iuc pruvmuiiB ui iuih article. 8ec. 11. The existing powers and duties of tho Auditor Ueneral in regard to railroads, canali, and other transportation companies, except as to ineir accounts, aro Hero by traoslerred to the Beo rotary of Internal Affairs, who shall have a ran. cral supervision over them, subject to such rrgu- wo aiieraoona as suaii bo provided by law and in addition to tho annual roporti now rorjuired to be made, said Secretary may require special reports at any time upon any subject ro- jiiiing w me ouiinoH oi sata companies rroin any officer or officers thereof. Sac. 12. The General Assembly shall enforce by appropriate legislation tht proriiions of this ARTICLE XVIII. ruTi tu Annoum. Section 1. Any amendment or amendments (o this constitution may b proposed in 111. Son ale T House of Representatives, and if tho same shall 1.0 agreed to by a majority of tho members eleoted to .nch house, inch proposed amendment or uojcnilinents shall bo entered on their journals, with the yeas and nay taken thereon, and the recrctary oi too t'oinmonwosrilb iball oause tho to I? published tlireo months before th. next general election in at least two nowspapers ia evory oounty in which luch newspapers shell Republished,' mi H, in tba General Assembly auvrwurui ouoson, sueu proposed amend meat or amendments ihall bo aimed to be ma. irity of the members eleoted to each house, the ':iiHr7 ui iue uotnmouwoallu sball oiuso the t im. again to be publUhcd In the nauner afore--eriid, aud such proposed amendment or aoiond inentf shall be subniiltcd to the qunliSed electors T the 8tate in such manner, and at luch time, at least three months ofter being so ajrrood to by the . .v uvuncp, m mo ueneral ASSOluljy snail pre. ajribo and If suoh amendment or amendments uhall be approved by a majority of those roflne; L.iurvuu, suen ameiiumcni or amendments shall becomo a part of the constitution ; but no amend ment or amendments shall bo submitted oftener onee in nve years ; when two or more amend ments skull be submitted they shall be Toted upon . aiparatcly. SCHEDULE. That no Inconvenience may ariso from the charges in the constitution of the Commonwealth, and and in order to carry the sumo into oouiijlete oporation, it is horoby declared Out! bKCTios I. This eontitutlon shall tuke effi:ot on the first day of January, in theyear one thou emd oight hundred and seventy four, for all pur poses nut otherwise provided for tliorein. fcc. 2. All lows in force in this t'oniiuonwciiltli Mi the time of tiie adoption of this constitution rut inconsislcnt therewith, and all rights, actions, uarouiiuDK, anu contracts, snail ooahnue aa it i tie constitution had no been adopted. . tiac. 8. At the general election in Ihc years one ' jousaud eiicht hun Irod and icv. ly-fiir and one lousanu uglil nundrc.. and seventy Ave, 6ona .. .rs shall be elected in all districts where there u '.all be vaoanrf is. Thore clcctid In tba year ia thousand eiglit hundred and srvontj .four i hall serve for two years, and thojo elected in the car one tnousnnd eight humlicd and seventy . vo enaii serve .or one j oar. trustors now !oct i I, and those whoso terms aro uncn.irr.l. khnl . r 'present the districts in which thoy resido until me icrms tor Wlnc n tacy were elected. Sac. 4. At the g'noral eleoiion in tho your one thousand eijjht hundred aud seventy-six, .Senators 'tall be elee'ed from the oven nuuliereJ ilidrlnia .i aerva for two years, and from odd numbered i.l'tricts to serve for four years. 8c. a. Th. first election of Governor mtdor i is oonsmutlon . Hull be at the general eleetiun i i u.e year on. tboutand eight h:inilrod and sot. i :ityHvc, when a Governor shall b. eleeleH IV, t iree years; and the term of the Uovernor elected l.i the year one thousand eight hundred and lev. ity eight and of those thereafter elected shall bo 1 1 four years, according to the provisions of this fiac. ft. At the general olcoiiun In the year one .jui'iiihi eigni nun iron anil s. vcnly-f. ur a Licu- nant Governor shall bo elected according to tho I m lois consiliuilon. Sac. 7. The Secretary of Internal AITuIrs shall l i e.eeted at the nrst general eleoiion afler Hie ' Jnpuon oi mil eonititulion; and when the laid leer shall be duly elected and qualified, the of . '. of Bunroyor Ueneral shall be abolished, and :ie Purveyor General in office at the time of the . .option oi this constitution shall continue in of ; :e until the expiration of tho term for which be i m oiecteii. 8ko. 8. When the Superintendent of Puhlle Tn, rtruction shall be duly qualified, tho office of Bu I "rlntendcnt of Common Schools shall cease. Sic. . Nothing contained In this constitution i' all be conitrur.l to render any person now hold- ' g any oiaie ouice lor a nrst ollicial terra ineii i, ble for re election at the end ot such torm. Sao. 10. Tboludnes of the funmno (j.urt I, .He. when this constitution shall takeetr.K-tnl,.!! intinuo until theircommisfionssercrailyexpire. ""JK " auuniun 10 me numoer new coin ) sing the laid court ihall be elected at the first .-: nerai election allor the aJoptii.n of this const! t lion. Bsc. II. All courtl of reoord and all existing i urta which are not ipocilkd In this constitution all continue In existence until the first dor of . ccmbcr, In tho year one thousand eight hun- od and seventy-five, without abridgment of eir present jurisdiction, but no longer. Tho ' uirt of First Criminal Jurifdictioa for the conn i -sol Schuylkill, Lebanon end Dauphin is hereby i udislied; and all oausci and proceedings pend I -f therein In tho oounry of Schuylkill sball be I .od and disposed of In the Coortl of Oror and '. crinicer aud (juaiter fiossiona of tho Peace of t ..' J counly. fec. 12. The roglslen' conrts now in evnlonoo e' all bo abolished on the first day of January i ..it suroooding the adoption of this constitution. Sec. 1.1. The General Assembly shall, at the ) .it session after the adoption of this eonstitu I jo, designate tho several judicial districts aa ro ' ired by this oonstitution. Tile judges in ooin i sHon when such designation shall be made shall ' ntinue during their unoxplrcd terms judges of e new uioiricuj in Wiltrn they reside. Hut when he Judges Alliion, Pierce and Pauoni of the Court number two, Judges 11 in o, alilehell and one other judge to be elected of Ilia Court number three, Judgei Ludlow, JViiileller and Lynd, and of tne court number four, J udgoa T hayor, llri-rgs anu une ouier juogo io oe oireteti. The Judge first named shall be the eresldent Judge of said courts respectively, and thereafter mo proaiucut Judge sball be tho judge oldest tn commission ; but any president judge re-elcotod in the same oourt or district shall continue to be president Judire thereof. Hie additional Judgei for Courts number two and four shall be voted for and elected at the first general election alter the adoption of this consti tution in the same mannor as the two additional jujgea or tne Muprema I oi rt, and they shall do cido by lot to which oourt thev shall belonir. Thei: term of offioe shall cointncooooa the first Mimdav ot January, in the year ono thousand eight hun dred and seventy-five. Bao. IB. Iu the oounty of Allegheny, for the purpoio of first omaniintlon undur this ennstt. tution, the Judges of the Court or Common l'leas at the time of the adoption of this Constitution shall bo the Judges of the Court number one, and the judges of the District Court at the same date snail be the Judges of tht Common 1 ieas number two. The president Judges of the Common Pleas and District Courts shall bo president Judgei of laid Courtl nomber ono and two respectively until tholr offloei ihall end. and themrir tl, 1.,.ltfn oldest In commission shall be president Judge; but any president Jlldiro re-elected In the same court or UlSiriOl lliall OOntiUua tn ha nreal.lnnl rjac II'. '1 heorrnnliatlon of Ihe flnnrl. f rv.,n. men Plena, under this constitution, for th. un. ties of Philadelphia and Allegheny, shall take of- loot on tne nnt monilar ot Jaimarv. nnn lhinn.l eight hundred and seventy-five, and existing courU in said eouutlcs shall continue with their present powon and Jurisdiction until that date ; but no new suits shall be instituted In the (',,,,. of Nisi Piiui after the adoption of this constitution. bc. 21. The oau.esandnroAocil!nirnAndlr, tn the Court Of Kill PrluS. Court Of Common l'lona and District Court in Phlladeluli ia. sha.ll ha Irlnn and disposed of in the Court of Common Plcai. The records and dockets of said oourta shall h transferred to tho Prothouotery'e offioe of said oounty. Sat'. 23. Tho cnoscl and proceedings pending In the Court of Common Pleas in tho county o? oxrgucn suaii e tried anil disposed of in the vuun uumuerono; anu modules and proceedings pending In the District Court shall he tried and mspose oi in tne court number two. one. 1.1. The Protbonotaryof the Court of Cora mOn Plcai Of l'biladllnhim hall ha llr. I annnlnl ed by the judcea of said oourl nn t)i (.rut Mntnl.nj vwiuiuiTl in me year one inousuna eigut n proof of ht. riirM to tho ekotlon offiiri. BOnord- ing to the goncral election law. of this Common- wealtli. ltoiurn Inspectors and their clerks and I Hourly OOUUl Of III" Voles shall ha dill.anloil Willi. but overseers of election may bo selected for any precinct by laid KlectionCoinralssiuners.wbnse du ties and powers ihall be the same as those of over seers or eleol ion in said oity tinder existlug eleel Ion laws applicable thereto, lleturns of the election shall be made tn laid city aa In the ease of an elec tion for Governor, but a triplicate general return for said eity shall be made out and rorwarded to the president of thla Convention at llartishurg, as ia hereinafter provided in easa of county re turns. 4. Iueach of the oountiee of the Commonwealth, (except Philadelphia,) the returns of the election shell be made as iu the oase of au eleetiun for uovornor, but the return judges in each euuut shall make out a triplicate county return and transmit the lamo, within rive duvs aftor ilia election, oireetea to me President o! this Conven tion, at ilomiburg. Done In Convention thla Third dav of Noeem. nor, in tne year oi our Lord, one thousand eight uunurvu euu sereniy-inree. JUiifl ii. vt ALhtU, Preildent v. 14. taiunir,, iirra. A true copy of ordinance of submission. tl. t). qUAf, Beoretary of the Commnnwenlth. I I ... . MARKET' STREET, L E A H r I E L 1), 1E NA. -::o::- SHAW HOUSE, (Oir. of Market I Front streets,) CLKAHFIIiLD, PA. idersigned having taken chara-e'of this We desirs to call the attention of tho citizens of Clearfield county to tho fact that we have opened a MUSIC 'STORE IN' CLEARFIELD, Whcro wo intend to constantly keep on hand a full supply of PIANOS, ORGANS AND MUSICAL MERCHANDISE. Our stock of PIANOS will consist of That Uoel, would r.,peo.fullyK.onel,p & COMPANY'S PIANOS, STEIN WAY & SONS' dred and sovcnty-fivo : and the nrosent Pmihimn. tary of the District Court lu said county shall be me Prothonotary of the said Court of Common Picas until said date, when his eommiaalot, .hall expire, aud the prcon Clerk of the Court of oyer anu lornnncr and Quarter Sessions of the Poace in Philadelphia sball be the clerk r .. h court until the expiration of his present eommii lion on the first Monday of Dtoetnberln the year one thousand eight hundred and levonty fivo. . Sac. S4. In cities containing over fifty thousand Inhabitants (exoont Pkiladi liihiat all .l.l,m.... ; othoo at the time of tho ailonti.m .,f il. ;.,.., in. shall continue in office until the cxpiralioa ol their ouiuiuiisiuos, aud at tneeleeuoa forcily and ward olhcors in tho VCar one thnnannrl ei,.Kl k...t I and tcvcily-five cue alderman shall be elected in eacu waru, aa provided In this constitution oao. jj. in Philadelphia, magistrates In lien of i.ieruiiu sunn oe eiiosen as required in thlsoon- aiiiuuou at me election to iniit oity for city and ward offlcers in the year one thousand eiirht hun dred and aovonty llve; their torm of office shall cimmenco on tn. first Monday of April succeeding their election. The terms of office of aldermen In said oittr. holding or entitle 1 to commissions at the tlmo of tne adoption of this constitution, ihall not be af fected thereby. Sue. Jit. Ail perrons in office In this Common wealth at the tlmo of the adoption of this consti tution, and at the first election under it, shall hold their respective offices until the t,r,n f.. Mi.i..k they have been eleoted or appointed shall expire, and until their successors slia'l bo duly qualified, unless otherwise provided in this constitution. fcec. 27. The seventh article of this constitu tion, prt.-cribiag an onlh of oilioc, Is .all tnkoeireot on Old nil or tho first ilny of January, one thou- enuu cigui uiinurcu anu scvonty-Uvo, tec. 2S. The terms of uoli-n nrnonni sioncrs and oounty auditors chosen prior to the year ono thousand cijlit hundred and soventy-fiva. which shall not hitve expired hi for. ll.o fir.i' M,,n. day of January, in Hie year oi.e thousand eight hundred aud si ventv slx. shall c vni on ili .i ,1.,.. Per. 211. All Stile, eonnlv. eilv. ..l I .1. and township ofjeers in ofEio at the limo of the adoption of this coi.stitiiiion.whiiso compensation is not provided fur by salaries alunc, lliall continue rweme me cotnncns.it,on n loa-eil theiu n uuiii mo vap. ration ui tueir rosiicctivo ttriui offfco. eac jf. All htat. and judicial olooeri herel roro elcetoil, sworn, affirmed, or in office when this ooiiiiiiunnn snail takeefiect, shall severally, wit in one month after such adoption, take and snl soriho an oath (or alhrmalion) to support tlii Sue. ill. The Oenernl Aasaml.lv. al lla R-.i . slon, or as soon as may be alter the adoption iuis constitution, shall pais suoh laws as may be J Vail! UID SUUia IIITO lull InMn elTeot. Sac. .12 Tbeordinnnoe passed bv thla anna.n huh, euntiou "au oru.nnnea fur iuhm u n ii. " our.,iiiunon oi r-oonaylvania to a vote oi uie eicoiu.s lliereor, ' shall he he d to be v. I ur an in. p'irpuscs tljercof. LEONAKD HOUSE, Opposite Kailmad Depot, ClKAKr'll;l.ll. PA rieasantly located and a Qrst-clasa hotel in all respects, ureaklaat lor passengers leaving on uiuiuiua 'rr-iu. n JB. c. XlItAULCl, June 11, IB7J. Proprietor, VrASUIXGTOX I10USK, IT NEW WAS1IINUT0V, PA. Thil now and well furnished house has boon taken by tne undersigned. being able to render i favor him with a oall, May 8, 187J. 0. W. DAVIS, Prop'r. PIANOS, HAINES BROTHERS' PIANOS, Wo are prennred at all times to furnish nnv of the chcancr makes of Pir-noa to ordnr r ii ' . . . - ' luvoraoio icrms as 10 prices auu terms oi payment. Our 6tock of ORGANS will consist of the now and popular igned. iu feeis confident or R YNDER ORGAN, ( ith Ryndcr's Knee Tremolo and downward Octave Counter., r..f.ctionto.ho..wh.m.y SJSJllriI AMERICAN ORGAN CO.'S OUGANS. MASON & IIAiMLIN'S ORGANS, and the lfcV I1AVL.1N WLLUlJLiUIN CU.'S JLJJILtt;, lEAU'LE and CHURCH ORGANS. Besides these we furnish to order Organs from any factory desired. We sell on everv nlnn known to the trade, citlmr CIIFAP Fni! PAStl fiJ NnTP3 nr nn tK I 1 sv. vo -) W- AIWA -- w VII til IV POPULAR AND EAST l.LASL. l'LAIN. On our easy terms every one can have a cood instrument, and no other investment of like amount will tend so much to MAKE JIOMIS HAPPY. DCTWe shall be glud to haveju call and see ua, whether you desiro to purchase or not. oct23-'72-ly It YIDDISH'S MILS I C NTORE. Opposite the Court Ilouie, LOCK HAYES, PENN'A. JoU7l IlAl'SEAL t KKOM, Prop's. 2l)CKI,ltll()l K IIOUME. EELLEFOXTE, TA., 1). JOUKSION SONS, oct25'7t Proprietors. SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE, ClIltWKNSVIhLK, Llearflelu countr, 1 enn a. This old and well estaldilhrd Hotel, baautifntlv situated on the banks of the Susquehanna, In the uuruugn oi mrwcnsvtuo, nas been leased for a term ol years by th. undersigned. It has been entirely refitted, and is now opon to the pubiio genornlly and tho traveling oommunity In par ticular. No pains will be spared to render guests comfortable while tarrying at this house. Ample i-iauiuig ruuni tor tue aocoinmoualioa of teams. tnnrgvs moderate. Sept. a, in7o-tr. ei.i bloom. "Usrrllaurous. rj0 TIIE F II ONTI THE X0ZTSIS3 GRliAT CCITF.MENT AT TUB TIN AND STOVE STORE I CLEARFIELD BAKERY G. S. FLEGAL, riiilipsburir, Ccatro County, Ta, Sec. 8.1. Too words "Counl. rmi..i.,... -b ,r. I. .I.- ' ..:. v. Hn, u ,u .,. cuuriuuiion, anil in any or dinance accoinpiinying the same, shall be held to uieiuua tue t-ouiuils. oners rur tho eily of Phil. Adonted at PhiladiT.,hiM. nn II. I1.1-.I J... V..vn...i.... i- .i . . . . M ' vl ... ,u ,iM, rui our I. fir, na ttin.....t vigut uunurcu anu seventy-throe. Omn or Sicm:TAr or tii ComiottwiAi.Ts), wsHsiiiiKo, nor. ia, M,3. i oeriuy mat ma loregmng is correct eopyol e new Constitution, tirunoat-il tn D, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, rr their ap proyal or n jeotiou, as the same appeurs of roooril in this ouice. M. ei. UI1AV. Secretary of Commonwealth. AN ORDINANCE """I'i'ss Tiia aar.tiitD consriri ion oi I'tsvlVLVAKI TO A TIT or TUB QtrAl.lril'D klei tors TiiBHKor, as rasitn aaooau diadiku. Cs ft orduineof (iy Its ConililHlioKal Colwtlitlim of v , .naiyiennm, as Juliom I 1. That the amended Constituting pre lan d by .-...,vu ... auuiiiiiivn to tne qua'itie ... w. vviiiiuunwoaitn, lor their adoii Jtction, at an eleoiion, to be hold on the t low t ere sunn oe tiro judges residing in the s.tme strict, llie pros. deo t judge shall elect lo which ' itrlut h. shnll b. assigned ; and tiie ndilitional 1.. f judgo sball be assigned to tho other distriot. See. 14. The Ueneral Asiombly shall, at the I at snceecding scsrlon after each deoenniai eon l s, at.d not ollener, designate tlie several Judiclul ctrict as reiiuirod by this constitution. fiat, lo. Judges learned in the law of anyeourt record holding commissions in forco at tho ipliun ol tbil oonstttution shall hold their ru ' ictive ofli?os until ohc expiration of the terms .' which th"y were commissioned, and until their . icessors sball be duly rinalillcd. The (Jovernor r ill oummirston the president judfoof the Court rirst Criminal Juriidiction rr the Cvjnties of 1 huylkiil, Lebanon and Dauphin as a Judge of . i,uun ui vonimon l'leas oi rvnuylUill oounty . the uncipircd term of bis office. ZiC. Id. After the expiration of Ihc term of nny ; .idt nl judge of any Court of Common Ploos lu 'amission at tho adopilon of this constitution I is jugo of such court learned in the law anl . ...t iu oomuii.sioa shall be the president judge ll.'.uof, and when two or more judges aro elected I oie aatuc lime in any judicial district, they i 11 decide by lot which shall be president judge; I . whin tho president judgo of eourt shall bo r "looted be shjll conliuuo to be president ju Ige that euuru Associate Judges, not learned in law, e'lftcsl after the adoption of this ennsti- lion, shell be commissioned to hold their oUloua tho term of tire years from the first day of uttnry next after their election. Luc. 17. The Aleneral Assembly at the first acs n after tho adoption of this constitution shall i and determine the eoinreni.ation of Ihc Judges . the Fuprrino Conit and of the judges of the " . oral ju lichtl tlistiicts of the (,'oinuionweulth, . J the provisions of the flflm nth notion of tho ,v.il..i"gi',elHvi k..Vii not be ilcrnnKi incna ' wnt hcrenitb. Nothing contained in this onn r .ution shall be heid to reduoe the oompensalinn l H paid to any law Judge of this Commonwealth t .r in commission. hao. IS. The Courts of C-erumon P!",-e in the ' miles of l'hllnd"'p!: and Allegheny slmll ho . oposed of the pm-iuent Juilos of the District t' M,t and Com I "f Cwininon Pleas of said ooun- i . ii, ill ll.elr oiccs sh.ill severally end, an I of a oihos Jausjus a. may from time to time be i . : cud. lor the p.rp.s. of first organlutlon In I'hila c. j'hutlie JaJg'i A lbs Couil Duruber ono shall Convention eioeiors oi tne uunmonwoalth, ror their adoptlin or rejection, at an eleoiion. to be hol t on Hi. ii.uj l'ucsday or Docembcr next : ex tent h,r.l.,,r. ter ordered and directed, the soid election shall be uoiu auu eoiKiuctsil bv t ie n-stn ur .l,iin m. ocra In the several election districls througliout the Commonwealth, under all the regulation! and provision! of existing lows relating to general '"""i 'oe snoritis oi mo svvi.-al counties mail give at loa;l Iwontv davs nuticoor a..i.l nun ity prociiiuiotlon. Z. Ilia beorclary of the Commonwealth ah.ll at least twenty days before the said election, fur- isu to tue loinojtasinners of each eoonle a a,.r. oicnt nuinlrer of prutierlv nrenared eirmilnr. ,.r iiisiruciiuiis. lao 1-omuilssloilC'S of the several counties shall cnuso to be printed at least three tluiel ai many ballots of ailirieativ. votes as there aro rotors iu each oounty an I tho same number oi negative vo 3i; and the mid Commissioner! shall, at loust live .lays before s.iid election, cause io oe luiriy i stributetl lo (lie several elect ion dis trict! in their re.poctlrccouiilics, the said ballots, tu.ly lists, returns, circulars of iuslructlons ami suoh other bo,ks and pupirsasuiay lie necessarv. no oauoia snail t pinned or Written ill the ful wing lotm: un the outside the words "Ni a onslitutioit iu the inside for all ncrsnns irivinv affinualivo votes the Words "Fur the New Consti tution," ami ror all persons giving ni gntivo vote! tnoworos --tgiunsi mo new Constitution. II. If it shall appear that majority or ths votes polled nre fur the new Cunstitulion, thou It snail ue tno tonstllutlnn or tho Contii'MiK'-n Ith of Pennsylvania, on and nllor the first d tyol Jan- uury, in ie year ol our one lliou-au l eight hundred and scveoty-four; but if it sli ill appear that a majority of the rules polled wore, against the new Cum dilution, then it shall bo roj'cted and be null and Void. 4. l ive Commilr.looorior Election, vir. i Edwin II. Killer, l. iward Drowning, 1 jhn P. Verreo, Henry rj. lla;;rt and John U. J .mis, are hereby appointed by t:tis Convunlioti, who shiill have di rection of t'ie election upon this amended Consli luiion In the eily of Philadelphia. The said Com missioners shrill be d-ily sworn or slhrmed tu por fono their dnliel with imp i.-ti.illty and fidelity. They shnil also have power to All vacancies in thrir own numher. It shall be the duly of raid Commissioners, or a maj ril.v of Iheiu, and they shall hue authority lo make a registrnlion of voion for tho s eer.il il.otioii diti: ions ol s.iU city, ind to furnl li the lisls ss made lo tho eloe. lion oncers ef e.ifh prcinut or divwion; to dis tribute tho tickets f,,r sold city provided for by this ordinunn. ti he aiod at the election t to ap point a Ju..ge and two Inrperton tut each lection division, by whjin the election therein shall h. held and cuniLiclcl, and tn give all necessary in structions to the olontiou olllcon regarding their duties in holding tho election an I in making ru turus thereof, i.o person shall Tvoes au eleo iion olllccr n 11 j would bo disiii.ilitied under Hoo tlun 1J, Ai'tlulo , of the Uew Conitiiutlon. 1 he general return of tlio election in I lie said city shnil bo opened, cumputed an I ooitiilod bjfore tho said Coiiiiiiiss.unois, and nith tholr approval whhh approval shull bo endorsed upon t:io return. Thoy shall make report, direct! l to the Prcsiileiit uf this Ciinvciitlon, of llielrot':olal action under this nrdiudncc ami cor.cernmg tue conduct of the eatl clei'llun williin tlie s,tld city, The Judges and Inspretu.a afuresald shall eon duel the elee lie n in ail respeclsouiiforniahly lu Iho nrrnl eleotluu lows uf litis CommoDWtallh. and with like powers find duties to those of ordinary electie,n lid, t rs. I.'.i.-h Inspector shall appoint ono clerk tua-l.'isl tho board in the porforniauoo of ill duties, and all tiieelcotion olliners stn.ll be djly sworn or nflirmrd a.eordiiig to law, and shall pos !eii all the niia'iflciiliona reeilred bylaw of sine. tiou .Ulcers ia this (Vunnonwonllh. AI snid elec tion any duly oualilied olectnr who shall he nn rcglitvrcd, sh.il) bepetniitlidtorg'.eopenBjkl.',; rpilE undersigned respectfully annmneei JL the public that he taa en band a eai fully ideated and woli assorted stock of STOVES, HEATERS, ItANGES, HOLLOW WARE! TO, GOITER AND SIIEET-IIeON WAKE! WOOD AND WILLOW WAKE Uls slock of Cooking Stores consists of 1UH CELEBRATED IRONSIDES, Which have never failed to bring react sm prosperity into amines when it Is ased, Diamond State, Farmer, ITorald. Charm. Sneers' i-li r.!- ..i- c. . . . .... r vniiiurniai vuua oiors, opears Anti-Dust, Oas Burning Cooking Htores, Victor, Beliance and I nion llan.i, Bfeari' Cooking Ranges, Ac, etc tA-Tb. Tin sad Sheet Iron war. .1... .-.i. the ritov.l ii made of the hear'eat ssH bl.s material, ana warrants'! to gl r perfect litis. laotion. His Stock of Parlor & Boating Stoves ti larger, b 'Iter and cheaper than ever before inioiieu to tne puene consisting of Spean' Rorolvlng Light inumlnaliog Store, pjmi-ib ,iiii.,u,i 'laa-uurning rarior Htove, gpeari' Orbicular Oas Burning Parlor (Store, Spears' Uas-Dumlng Parlor btore, buquot, Pearl, O.m.Ida, Sua, Trnpio, Nevada, la., Ac Vulcan, Elm and Vlstor Heaters, Spears' he- vuiving s,igu. iieaten. lie is alio prepared to furnish a eomnl.ta shui imsui vi 'in, Copper, Sb"'.t-Iron, Woodon and Willow Waro, rio., ' Wholesale or retail, manufactured neatly and with the sole rlow to lervice, from the boat ma. tenai in tne market. n,ows a plow Toms, corrER, brass, PORCELAIN, TIN-LINED, SPUN A COMMON IRON KETTLES, Of every description constantly oa hand. OHDEHS FUR SfOCTING, ItOOFING ni othsr.wnrk belonging tn his business will be promptly filled by urorionosj and ikillful orkineu. EltAbS, COrrER, OLD METAL, KAGS AND CASH Taken In ixcbang! for goods. ffff-lle especln'.lr tnvltci the attention of erchnnts wishing to purchase at wholecala, ai ey will And It to their advanlare to examine Dls stock before purobacing elsewhere. ook out for the TMg Sign opposite the res I deuce of dlrs. Dr. Fostor. All Qooni WAnaAartn ai IHrlssiavio. AND ICE CEEAM SALOON I Th unlvrkign(l bavlnif jut flltotl p now, Urj( nnd ouiut'.jrtalte roumi on Mrkt it root, Dear T bird, rfuprctfullj infurmi th puttiothnl oe now urepArou 10 coommodnta tusm with evorjth.nj( iu hit Hoc on nhurt notice ut t all noun or lit Ua. lit kvcpi en baod ERLSH BREAD. Kt'SKS, ROLL.S, PIE., CAKE.S, all kindi. ICE CJIEAM, and n Knral niortmcnt of CO.NFECTIONERIES, FRUITS, NCTS, Ao., AM ofw!iirli will bo delivered to eaitomen at their rci'dcoces, when requetted to do to. ICR CHE AM, by the dlib, wired In a neatl fur ulihed room. Thankful for the jnnerumi patronage bestowed in the jtait, he kopoi to mortt and reoclre a eon tinuiuoo of the lame from bif old ?iuto mtrt, and other. JOHN STADLEK. June 18,'73-tf. QLEARFIELD PLANING MILL COMPANY. I "l"'il,,ii1i h, ,'iiesaaaWl rtIlR nndersigned, successere to KKKD A X 1'UWr.l.L, have purchased the CI.KAR lllil.D j'LAMNU HULL, and rrUUed it for doing an extensive business. All the machinery will be added necessary to make it one of the most complete estab Isbmrets ol the kind In the flute. They are now prepared lo receive orders I'.r any wor in mat line. They will give special aucuLiuu to ait materials tor noose ouilding. FLOORING, WEATHER - BOARDING, SASH, DOORS, BLIXDS, Bit A CK E TS, ,V O VL It M', c, OF ALL ETVLES, always on hand. HAYES, COULTER & CO., Paeorunrf to W. A. Arnold, H ADF ACTl'RKRI 09 Healers, Ranges, Low Crates and MARDKLIZKD SLATE MANTELS. Sole agent! for the celebrated CIIILSON COOKING IUNGH. -8cnJ fur Catalogue!. No. 1.105 Chestnut Street, Junction I'lIILADiariltA. OSHANNON LAND AND LUMBER t I) II P A S V, OSCEOLA STEAM MILLS, Ai'rAcTtn LUilUEIt, LATH, AND I'lCKKTS AID Siuccd it- ritcnt Hibbed Shingles. II. II. SIIILLINUFOIID, l'mldent, Offioe Forest Place, No. 125 S. elli t, Phil'a. ' JOIIS LAWS1I11, Oeneral Sup't. Osceolu Mills, ClcarQcld oounty, 1'a. WORKKD BOARDS, and all articles aeeesra. ry f.r building, will lie exchanged for UKV LI'MHKR, so that persons at a distance may bring their lumber, escbange it for, and return home with th. manufactured article!. The Company will always hare on hand a large stock of dry lumber, lo as to be able to ml an order on the shortest notice. Only the best and most skillful hands will be emnloved. so that the public may rely upon good work. Lumber will lie worked or sold as low aa II can be purchased anywhere, and warranted to elve satisfaction. As the business will be dme upon the cash principle we can allord to work for small pronts. - DRY LUMBEP. WANTED I Ksprcially one end a half and two inch panel ..A r. i. :. t. i.i .. xiuu, iur wuicu uuorai price will lie paid. The business will be conducted under the nam of the "(leai field 1'laning Mill Co." 0. il. Murrell will porno mil j ia peri u tend the UUPIHVH. Clearfield County Bank. ri HIS Clearleld County Bank ai an ineorrora X ted Inltilutioa has gont out ofeilstenre by the surrenderor its charter, on M n mi All its itock ii owned by the subscribers, who' will eontlnne tht Banking bullosas at the same place, aa r'I'ate Bankers, under the arm nam. of the "ClearHeld County Bank." W. are re. sponsible for the debts of the Bank, and will pay its note! OB demand at tbe counter. Ilepoeiti received aud intereit paid when money la left for a ilea lime, raper discounted at sil per cent. aa heretofore. Our personal renponaibillty is pledged for all Isetosite received and bnsinen transteted. A conlinaanee of the liberal pal- nioss. ot to. ousioess men oi toe eounir la ra, ipectfully aollefted. Ac President, Cashier and otDoers ef the late Clearfield County Bank, we require tne notes or said liana to b. prcscntc lor reaempnon . JAS. T. LKONARD, PICnARD STTAW, '. POKTKR, JAS. B. GRAHAM, 0. L. REKD, WM. A. WALLACE The busin.si of the Eeok ai!) be conducted bj John M' Adams., Ksq., aa Cashier. tl-l TS liartlu'Jirf, f iuwarr, dt. SACKETT & SUIEVYER, HAIIDAYARE, , and maanfaetureri of Tin, Copper & Sheet Iron Ware, Beoond Street, CIGAR FIELD, FA. Daring largely Inoreaaed oar stock of Tlard- ware, we Inrlte the nublic to examine our l lock and prices. Carpenter! and perions who contemplate build ing will do well to examine our TOOLS & BUILDIJ.0 HAEDWAHE, whtah ti new and of th! licit manufacture, and win no iuia low lor oesn. NAILS, CLASS, rUTTY, GLUE, LOCKS, LATCIIES, HINGES, SCREWS All kinds of Bench Planes, Saws, Chisels, Squares, stammers, Jiatcnets, j'lumni and lesreli, Alortleed A Thumb O cages, Bevels, Brecei A Ilitta, Wood and Iron Bench Bcrewa, and the best Boring Machine ia the market. Double and Single Eitt Aies, POCKKT CUTLERY, Ae. Agentfor Burnell'i Iron Com Shelter, warraotea. Also, agents for Richards' GOTHIC FLUK TOPS, which effoctnally cure Smoky Fluea. Farmen' Implement! and Harden Tool! of every aesoription. A large rariety of COOK STOVES, which we warrant to (Ire satisfaction. Portable Mlangtt and Furnaces. Dr. J. Walker's Culii'oi'iiiu u... Cgnr Hitters ere n purely Vsgctablo incjinratluu, mado cliiell; from tie uh tlvo UorU found od tlio lower rmicoa of tbe Sierra KevaJn mountaina of Calilbr Dla, tlie medicinal oroportleg of Trhlch nro extracted tliorcfrom rrltliout tlis wa of Alcobol. Tlio question Is almost dally rmkod, "Wli.it la tlio cause of tlio unparnllcled ancccss of Vixkgar Bit VKHtV Our nnsvroi' is, tlint thoy rcmovti tlio cause ofdiflo.no, mid tlio patient ro covers Lla lioaltli. Thoy nre tlio great Wood puridor aud a llfo-givlne principle, rt period liciiovator and Fnvlgorator of the syetoui. Norcr tcforo in the history of the world liu a medicine lieca compounded poeeossing tlio romarkahl qualities of Vieoa Oittebj in healing tba tick of every diseaao man ii heir to. They aro a g-utlo Purgative u Trell as a Tonic, relieving Congestion or Inflammation of the Liver Aud Visceral Orgui in Buioua pisoaeot The propertlos of Dn. Walksii' TiXROAit liiTmas aro Aperient, Diapbnretioy ' Carminatiro, Nutritioru. Laratire. binretio, Betlatire, Counter-irritant Budorilic, Alter, tire, and Ajili Uilious. h. ti. Ni unti,i) 4f ro.. rmirrists nrl (!on. Art.. Kan Frani'or.. CrtfimU. " f'IJi Wanliiruri.ia and I'aarlloa Hta.. g. T. BoU by all LruCgl.u and IMsUers. October 16, 187S-ly. piCA CE IN EUKOPUI GREAT EXCITEME5T IN FRENCHVILLEI feqt. Roofing, Si reaivuaeble terwa. ttentioa. lontiDf and Job Work done on All order will reoeir prorapt rune 11, ioj. Counly National Bank, OK CLEARKIKLD, PA. ROOM in nfasonio Itulldinir, one door north of C. 1). Watson's Ilrur Ktore. . l'asse;e Tlokets to and from Liverpool, Queens town, Mlaspiw, London, Paris and ( enenharen Also, Drafts fur sale on the Koyal llaukof Ireland anu imperial tlsna or honnon. JAWK8 T. LEONARD, Pree't. W. M. SHAW, Ceshier. tlttiN J. D. M'Olrk. Edward Perks, BAN KI1, Q li COLLECTION HOUSE or McGirk & perks. Successors to Foster, Perks, A Co, Plilllpshurir, Centre County, Pa. "IITHMIB all the business or a Banking nonet If will oe transacted promptly and npon the most favoraole terms. Order! respectfully solicited. 0. 11. MKRRKLL. H. II. TA I.HK. HAVID mnlAnillKV. M. 0. 1IH0WN A UKO. Clearfield, Pa., January , 187J. ijRICKI BRICK! BRICK! A HEW liRUK 1ACD. Albo TOWS L0T8 fjr nle la tht lorounh of Uioeule, AiFO-Krrn the I.AltOrST ASSOltTMKXT fiiooiii In llitkuueld Oount at their Nnaitnolb ore in Unreol. Uu 8 73 IS. I'LUMMKR A CO., hiving lUrld e new eiiJ ritnnlre Ilrli-k mr,i In Ctt itrDrlil, ercprr)ired to meke eonlrarti for flnl " ui iirjce or tuttn unntitir. Itr.lt'rn end eorrcrnoiidvnre uHollf l. Jotorma. Lion cud bo uhleimd ly Palling at HjmJor'l Wu- io Store, or by il'.rrvinjf w.fl. rLt'M.vrn a co., i'J-tf Clenrfirld, DREXEL & CO., No. 31 South Third fttrtet, 1'hlladelphU And Dealers in Government Securities. AjilcUon by mail will rreeire prompt atten tinn, and all lo formation cheerfully furnitlicd. unien uncted, April it-tf. UisrrUancouiJ. READING FOR ALLI I BOOKS & STATIONER Y. Market Nt t'ltarrield, (at the Poet flfflco.) '1111 B nnderslfned heirs Irave to announce to X. the eltissns of Clearneld and vicinity, that he has lilted up a room and has just returned from th. city with a larae amount of readina matter, consisting In part of Bibles and Miscellaneous Books, Blank, Account and Pan Books of everv da. seriptlon ( Paper aad Envelope!, French pressed and plain Pens and Pencils Blank, Legal Papers, Deeds, Hortas;es Judgment, Eiemp tlon and Promissory notes White and I'arch; men! Brief, Legal Cap, Record Cap, and Dill Cap, Sheet, Music fur either Piano. Plata or Violin constantly on hand. Any books or stationery desired that I may not hare on hand, will be or ordered by Ursl eipresi, and sold at wholesale or retail to lull customers. I will alao keen periodical literature, suoh as Megailnes, News. rpen, Ao. P. A. OALLIM. I'learOeld May T, 18,8-tf MAIiliLt AM) STU.VE YARD ! The bloody contest between Franee and Praesta 5 " f" P"""'. fr as the slaugh tering of men and the destruction of property il eoneerned. The Royal Jugglers no diiuht prido themselves and rejoice ovor the result, but how insignificant is their work when compared with u awuMii auu ounsiiaa euorta ot L. M. COUDRIET, who has undertaken to supply all the trltlseni la the lower end of the oounty with food and raiment at e iceeding low rates from bis mammoth store ia IJl'LhONUl RO, where he can always be found ready to wait npon callers and supply them with Dry Goods of all Kinds, Sack h Clotbl, Patinetts, Cassimeres, H.iLna, Delaines, Linen, Drillings, Calicoes, Trimmings, Bihbons, Lace, Ready-made Clothing, Boots and Bhoei, Date ana Caps all of the best material and made to order Hose, Bocks, Gloves, Mittens, Laeei, Ribbons, sH OROCERIES OP ALL KINDS. Coffee, Tea, Bugar, Rice, Molasses, Pish, Salt. Pork, Linseed Oil, Fish Oil, Carbon Oil. Ilardware, Qneensware, Tinware, Castings, Plow! and Plow Castings, Nails, Ppikes, Corn Cultiva tor!, Cider Presses, aad all kinds of Aies. Perfumery, Paints, Varnish, Glass, and a eoeral assortment of Stationery, GOOD FLOUR, Of different brands, always on hand, and win Ve som at tne lowest possible figures. LIQUORS, inch as Brandy, Vine, Oln, Whisky, v-uviuvv, iiuaieiters ana Jloofland's Bitters. 6000 fionoda of Wool wanted r,i. t,i.v ,L- highest price will be paid. Cloverseed on aud and for sale at the lowest market price. Also, Agent for Rtrattonville aad PaMMMllu Tbresbiog Machine!. , fcau Call and aee for Tonrrelrai. Tea win 1A everything usually kept in a retail store. L. M. COUDRIKT, Frenchvllle P. 0., March 1, 1871. Down I Down 1 1 THE LAST ARRIVAL AND OF COCRSH TDK CHEAPEST I K Proclamation aeainst Hich Prices! WE are now opening up a lot of th. best aa most seasonable tioods and Wares ever offered ia thil market, and at priori that remind one of the rood old davi of ehean thine.. Thnaa Head Block!, Water Wheels, Shafting Pullers, "no lr ri,n T011 'his point, or deem oar alls. Gilford's Inleetor. Steam Ganrel. Steam Whistles. "V'O". BIGLER, YOUNG & CO., (Successors to Boynton A Toting,) FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS Manufacturers of rOSTAELE & STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES Corner of Fourth and Pine Streets, CLEARFIELD, PA. HAVING engaged In the manufacture of flrat claai MACHINERY, we respectfully inform the publlo that we at aow prepared to 111 all orders as eheaply and aa promptly as can be done in any of tba cities. We manufacture aad deal in Mulay and Circular Saw-Milla Oilers, Tallow Cups, Oil Cups, Gauge Cocks, Air Cocks, Olobe Valves, Check Valves, wrought iron Pipes, B'.eara Fnmps, Boiler Feed Pump., Anti- Friction Metres, Soap Stone Packing, Gum Pack- selves, CLL afr Ol'H STORE, Corner Front and Market street!. Where they can see, feel, bear and know for them- Jo fully understand what are cheap goods, with Plows, Bled Bolea, fo, ..T.T. shJ " UH enough COOK AND PARLOR STOVES, w8 tav8 liVervthing that ia Needed and other CASTINGS of all kinds. ng, and all klndl of MILL WORK I together M' U ivat- w d ot d" "eeeesary pi-., ci-.i c..,.- 1 to enumerate and itemise oar stock, 0. 1. c. Phlllpibnrg, June S, 18711. tl. ft. K1.EC: A I.. eufO!) Attention, Lumbermen I TV. are now manufacturing onr IMPKOVKI) NTKKL. BUCKET Is It I V I N ti CANT- lOKH, sutierior to any other In use. We have so in stuck a largo quantity of fanthonlts sulta e f,ir ntlling purpniiss, which we are sidling icnp tor easn. Arnun a n. SLUaitAltii, Cleorlli'ld, Pa., March 13, 1871. 1 UKSMITHlNfr. I Q. W. WOLFE, l'RACTICAL GUKSM1TII. Shun on Third street, over Rllrr'i llaokunlth ihop, t'l.BA KftKf.ll, PA. All kin, Is of Hills, and Shot tlanl on band. Repairing done In a first-elan manner and at fair prlfes, J.7 "liriinrtE to huy my IiRY 00013, ORf) f cerles, Qiiccnsaarc, tilnsswarc, llings and Aotions, Lonicotionerios, do., ent-sp lor tash, The snliscrlhcr hers leave to Inform hh old and now customer! tlutt ho has opened A VARIETY STORE in 0I.EN norn, pa, Anil will sell goods at prices to suit the times. A be liherol rnluottiin will lug at whnlcsaH i made to customer! buy. Call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. A liberal share ef publlo patronage is solicited. C J. ltt'AQ Y. Olen Hope, Pa., June II, 17I. Clearfield Nursery. ENCOUHAaii 110MI2 IKDUSTr.Y. 'I'lIK undersigned, having stabllihed a Mut J sary oa the 'Pike, about half tay between Oloartleld and Cnrwensvllle, Ii prsvared to fur nish allklndaoft'llUir TREES, ( tandard and dwarf,) Evergreens, bhruhber, Vrape Vines, Uooseborriei. I.awtoa Rlaekherry, Htrawborrr. and Itasbsrry Vines. Alio, Blberl.aCrab Tr.es, (juioee, and early aearlel hhnbarkiAc. Orders promptly attended to. Address, I i. is, WH1UIIT. ieplt.(l-w pprlensrllley f The Lightning Tamer. rpilE nndenlgned are the sole Agents la this J. countr for tbe "North American Galvanised IKIIJTNINU ROUS." Theee are the only safe rods now In use, and are endorsed by all tbi avu-nuue Bivn in tne country. ue nereny nntiry the cltlseni or tho connty that we will put them up a better rod, and for lesi money, than II charged by the foreign egoota who annnally traverse tbe county and carry us our nine casn, never to return. KNCOUJUGE HOME LABOlt. Those wishing Lightning Rods erected tn their bnlldlnge need but address us by letter, or call lo persou. We will put them up anywhere in the oounty, and warrant tbem. The Hods and Fixtures can be seen at any time by calling at our store. II. F. DlULtR A CO. ClearSeld, March It, lH70.tr FAIRBANKS' STANDARD H t' A I, 12 H, M g. S. S. LID DELL, Having engaged in the Marble business, desires to Inform her friends and the public that she has now and will keep constantly on hand a large and well selected stock of ITALIAN AND VERMONT M ARDI.E, and la prepared to furnish to order TOMDSIONES, BOX AND CRADLE TOM US, MONTMKNTS, Curbs and Posts for Cemetery Lots, Window Sills and Caps, also, BUREAU, TABLE AND WASH STAND TOPS, Ac, Ae. V Yard on Hoed slreel, near the II, Jl. Depot, Clraillolil, Pa. Je7,tl and consumed la Ihii market, and at prioee tks astonish both old and vnung. deol' JOSEPH SnAW A BOK. A MEL GOODLANDEB, IXTnERSBCRU, PA, Dealer ia DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HOSIERY & GLOVES, IIAT3 A CAPS aad BOOTS A SHOES, Tobaeeo, Groceries and Tish, Nails, Hardware, (ueensware and Glassware, Men's and Boyi' Clothing, Dregs, Paints, Oils, School Books, a large lot of Patent Medicines. ST0.E AD EARTHED - WAKE Candle., Nut, A Dried Fruits. Cheese and Crack, era, noca ana itine I owuer, jWOrden solicited and (lied at city prices. All letters of Inquiry with reference to machinery of our manufacture promptly answered, by addret- Ing as at Clearfield, Pa. deoirro-tr bigler, tovno a co. rJERRA COTTA STANDING VASES, HANGING VASES, Stove Lining nnd Fire Brick, kept constantly on hand. OF EVERY DESCRIPTION! CHOCKS! J'OTS! CHOCKS! Floor, Grain and rotatooi, Clover and Timothy Soed, Sole Leather, Moroccos. Linings. Bindinsts and Fisher'! Patent Alrtltrlit Wolf - Seallnr I Thread, Shoemaker!' Tools and Fruit t ans I I rhoa t indings. TU'TTKK CROl'K.S. With 11,1. V ..(.. .-l... r mA. I. ... a,.u I. IL CREAM CRiK KS, MILK CROCKS, I county. All for sale very low for cash or country APPLE - 11CTTRR CROCKS. nroduce at the Chean C.rn.r. An.. J7. lajv IIICL'I IS I'UlWtL'U I ' ' FLOWERPOTS, i'IE DISHES, STEW POTS. And a great many other things too numerous to mention, to be had at or au. aims Baggage Barrows, Warehouse Truoks, Copying Presses, Tniprorcd Money Drawer, Ae. roa iali it II. F. HIGLKU & CO., Dealer In Hardware, mch0:70.tf Seeond Street, Clearfield, Pa. -nAWIAINS IN MUSICAL IN- J STRPMENTSI Organ!, both new and second band, at the Muslo Hloro. opposite Gulich's Furniture Store. All persons interested are invi ted to call and eiamlne a new style of Organ now oa eihibitlon. Sheet Musi aud Music Books constantly on bane). snljt Tlif DAVID YOUNG, Sfone-t'iittcr and Slono-Mason, WILL eieentc all work In his line at mod eratc prices and In FIRMT-CLASS style Architectural Ornaments in Abu Blll.KN, mono Dressing of everv description, and all kinds of mason work con tracted for In oroutof the oounty. Any persons wishing tn have respectable mason work and stone-rutting done, will find it to their Intereit t call upon me I would alro Inform the pub lie that I can deliver any quantity or olaal ol tone aeiireu, ai a am tu owner or a FIUST-CLASS STONE QUAHRY Orderi for work oas bo addressed to DAVID YOUNG, marM,"0 Clearfield Pa. T11E CLEA It FIELD WOOD-CHOPPERS' AXE 1 Manafaelured especially for TUE CLEARFIELD TRADE, tOU IAI I If angS'T' r. pioLER t ce. FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S - STONE - WARE TOTTERY, Corner ol Cherry and Third Streets, CLEARFIELD, PA. angl farming" implements FOR SALE BT II. F. IS!gIcr & Co. IRON DOUBLE-SHOVEL TLOWS. WOOD DOUBLE-SHOVEL PLOWS, WOOD SINGLE SHOVEL PLOW. IRON CULTIVATORS. WOOD CULTIVATORS. OOWANDA A IRON BEAU PLOWS. PITTSBURG STEEL PLOWS. HAITI'S BELLEFONTB PLOWS. KOIIESON'S aad THOMPSON'S PLOWS. jrSharei for all ol th .W. M-. HauUy oa hand. JJriitTLEit & CO. have for sale CARBIACE & WAGOS MOODS, SHAFTS AND rOLES, I1UC3, SPOKES, FELLOES, o. Carrlareand Weioa Makers should aaak a JtKW BTOKE AND NEW GOODS JOS. SHAW dj SOa Uare juat opened Nw Eroai, on Main St., ChiAiriiLD, Fa. latelr occupied b Win. F. IRWIH,. Their itock conaiiti of QDZXlT CECD0DtD5ti Gaoctaiis of the beat quality, Queensyvare, Boots and Shocit and erery article noceuarr for one'f comfort, Call and xamine our itock be for pur i-havingelsswheire. MayjP, 18G6-tf. Miss E. aTp. Rynder, Aoaav roa Chlrkerlng'e, Stelnway'saud Kraersoa's Plane Smith's, Mason A liaailin' and Peleibet'l Organs and Melodeons, and Qrover A Baker' Sewing Machines. also raaoaaa or Plaao, Oultar, Orgaa, Harmony aad Vocal Ma lie. Ho papll taken for leai tbsa half a term. JWRooms opposlt Oulli'h'i Furnilur Stor. Clearfield, Mey t, lHAM-tf. Beale's Embrocation, (1ATI POWBLL'l,) for all disease Ineld.ut t E-n::, Cattle, an Uumaa Flesk, retiring It M aa sternal appllcatloa. Thla Embrocation waa estenilysly ased ky the GoTMnment during th war. For ssls by Uartswiek A Irwla, Clearfield Jesepk K. Irwla, CarwiarriU. Daall " uiiM. Lntbrhitr. ' OSFPU II. KOWLES, Juiic oi 11,. !.. ml sWivenar In th aPPev mis J note of this and call and exauiine them. They I Uwrenee township. Colleetions made and taonejr in oe soi, at rlr prices sr2J Jt lwemitly paid "' IT..' 7