Agricultural. STlimiKSOII. THOROUGHLY AND FBKQUKXTLY. j A writer of tlio X. K. Farmer gives ( the following substantial reasons for frequently lioeing and loosening the . hoii wimo mo crops are growiug, ir respective of the destructiou of grass :tnd weeds. Land that lias been plowed, har rowed and brought to a pretty smooth surface, and left in that condition, soon has a crust formed upon it in consequence of the evaporation of the. moister which is contained. This c rust will varv from a ouarter of an inch to an inch in thickness, and onj some soils ueeomes so tenacious mm a cake of it several inches in diameter may ho taken up. When land is in this condition, it is not in a proper state to receive the fertilizing influ ences which always surround it, and of w hich it would avail itself under more favorable circumstances. 1. If the season is a dry one, and hhowers arc few and light, the crust will lead off most of the water into low places, instead of receiving it into the soil, as it would if the- surface were Iij'lit and norus. 2. When in this condition the roots of the crop are especially deprived of these tilings, viz. : The moisture which the rain water supplies, the ammonia which is car ried along with it, and the heat w hich the rain-water contains. Tho lirst is indispensable to jilants, the second is a powerful stimulant, as it renders other matter soluble which iced tho roots; and the third supplies the bottom heat lor them, which keeps tho plants growing when cold mid chilling winds are passing over the surface. These several advanta ge nre in a great measure lost by neg lecting frequently to stir the soil. l. Supposo n draught prevails. Will an unhocd field resist its influen ces, as long as a field well hoed? Noth ing like it; because when the rain t ails, it is mostly led oil' on the impcr- vous crust, unless it comes in the char aicter of a storm, and continues lor many hours. If well hoeil, how ever, the surface is light, porous, and in a condition to be influenced by sev eral causes. First, by tho air, Tho atmosphere aiot only hangs over our fields, but rises upon tho surface with pressure offiifteen pounds to an inch. This aiir, or atmosphere, is always filled with moisture, as may bo demonstra ted at noon or any hot day by filling u'pitchcr with cold water. In a few moments the outside rif tlio pitcher is covered with beautiful transparent drops. Where do the' como from T Why, tho pitcher sweats, exclaim several about the table If J5ut no water jmsscs through it, certainly, as mois turo docs through the nores of the kin when we sweat. Nor was any water spilled upon the outside of it, when it w as filled, although the drops now trickled down its sides and wet xv place u foot square in the table cloth. Wonderful I How came it there 1 No human eye is keen e nough to detect the alchemy of the transmutation ! Tho pitcher being Silled with cold water, becomes a con denser, and when the warm air touch es it, its vapor or moisture, is conden sed amd formed into drops on the outside, and this proves that the air is full of moisture. Now, in a well cultivated field, this is precisely the operation of the air upon it during a drouth. Tho surface of tho soil is light and porous ; the air containing moisture, rests upon it, and pusses through tho loose particles, until it Sets down where the soil is cooler than itself, and it is" then condensed, and tho field isnctualy watered in the wid 41 e of the, hottest day in July! This operation is continualy going on through hot, clear days. In the night, when tho air becomes cooler than tho ca'th, tho moisture is con denced on tho leaves of plants, and blades of grass, and it is called dew. Somo of this falls to tho ground and is taking up by the loose soil, other portions arc absorbed by the plants, and tho remainder L'oes back into the air by evaporation, when the solar rays impart their heat to it. Thus tho field of the careful farmer, which is nicely hoed, is daily watered in tho hottest days by nature's own processes, whilo that of tho careless farmer is pinched for the want of moisture, tho corn leaves curl, turn yellow, and loso so much vitality thnt tho crop is ruined. Who will say, then, that hoeing is not among tho most important items of farm work I Wuat isaSoi nu 1Iop.sk. Oliph. ant defines soundness thus : "Wo may call a horso sound, when ho is free from hereditary disease, and it is in the present possession of his consti tutional health, and has as much bodi ly perfection as is eosistcnt with his natural formation." This is not bo very definite. It is perhaps enough to say that a sound horso is one vhih has no marked hereditary disease, and no present disease or defect, to im- air his present usefulness for tho ind of labor ho is intended for. Ohio raised G,000,000 pounds of to haceo in 1840, and nearly 11,000,000 in 18.')0,while iu 18,r)9 her ciop'a mounts to 24,000 hot(Hheadij, which comman ded a third more than tho grades pro duced on tho timo honored tohoceo fields of Maryland. hTho fleoce of a bheep sheared at Toledo, last week, weighed 291 lbs. j If ARRIS' IMPROVED yy j machine: J' II JOES' FIIO M $40 to $70. The ROl'DOIR 8KWINU MACHINE, an cn-' (raving of which is hero represented, has now become a roeognited favorite wliorever U has been introduced, and is, beyond question, IIia i.nj, am wnll n. tin, li t.mlftiilliOrit . ll)V -lirieOll Sowing Machina now before tho public. Nu. 1. A small and very neat Machine for Family uso. N0.2.-A largo Machine for quilting heavy work and for Plantation uso. 1 This Machine is much admired for its si.npliei-! ty. and for its reliability and durability it is un- surpassed. A child twelve years can rua it with 1 oaso; and yet it will sew fr'um the coarsest cloth ! to tho llnest Swiss. Thoro is no trouble of re- ' winding the thread, as it is taken from the spools, j l nns DO UVIIS IU givo irouuiu, Him mil run backwards as well as forwards, iu:d still sews eiUiilly perfect, nnd without danger of breaking 1 needles. It runs by friction, and by closing the 1 box over it, it is thrown out of gear. In fact, I we have no hesitation in recommending it as the ' best family Sewing Machine in use. j The fvUuichuj Praiihwis Attar Jed the uloce Machine: At the Fair of the t'rankMn Institute, 1858, the First Premium. j At the Pennsylvania Stuto Fair, at Philadel phia, September 21,1S5'J, the First Premium a Diploma. 1 At tho Pennsylvania Slnto Fair, held at Wyo ming, ISiili a Silver .Medal, For the best Uoul.le Thread Machine, at I,an-1 easter ster i.ounty fair, uoiu uctounr, jjy a silver Medal At the Maryland Stuto Fair, held at the Mary land Insti'ute, llaltimore, Mil., October, 1S5V, under strong competition, a Silver Medal was awarded lo this Mneliine. At the New Castle County Fair, hold at Wil mington, Delaware, October, 1 Soil a IMploma. Tho above Machines are manufactured by C I1 AltM w. HOW l. l Ml, Wilmington, Del. SALESROOMS. Xo. 720 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Tn. Ho. 801 Market Street, Wilmington, Del. S. D. HAKE It, murU-ly 720 Arch Street, Philadelphia. Persons wishing to see the nbovo Machine in operation, can do so by callini: nt the resi dence of D. W. Moore, in Clearfield horonxli. JAwKS T. LBOXARD. n. a. a. c. , A, WAI.LAl'lt. FINNEY ganhimtnnfc Collection (Mtc OF LEONARD, FINNEY &Co. CL E A It F I L I), CLEAJIFJELD COfXTi', VI. JRII.I.R 01. RXCll ANGK, NOTF.S AND DRAFTS m SCOT NTS l POSITS HI'.CI'.IVF.II, QoUtistioni made and prorefd prnmplly remitted ICirhnnge 011 the Cities constantly on hand. C'Oflieo on Second St., nearly opposite the COURT HOUSE. rI aT m. Hiiis DENTIST. Xk TTtfTTTJ rropcrattention to ' -Vrv iVj'ii. J 'eeth in proper "'VV timo wi" 1,9 of great - -irf ..ir benefit to everyone in point of health. comfort, and convenience. I)H. Illl, I, Sets always bo found nt his of. fiee, on the corner of Front ad Main streets. when no notice to tho contrary appears in this paper. Al operationi In tha line of his urofession performed in tho lutctt nnd most improved siyios, nnu guarnnicoa lor one year ngiiinst all attirnl failures. TDRUG STOHE The subscribers nave opened n full nnd enm- pleto assortment of DRUHS in tho now brick I ouiHiingoi vr.n oons, on tne corner of Ln-xnt nnu vnfiijr pirruif, in mo ourcugn oi vicarnchi, where they will he happy to accommodate any person who may desire articles in their lino. Tho business will be confined strictly to a Jmy and J'reserijition ISmincM, And no pains will bo spared to render satisfaction. Dr. M. Woons. tho junior partner, may always be found and consulted in the "Drugstore,, when not nbsent on professional business. A separate room for consultatisn Is attached to the store, whero pnticnts mny bo examined privately. Erery article usually found in such an estab lishment will bekenl on lmnil. nn.l ..),! mt - , - , ,. 6,vi.j Tkhms bkiso TnicTi.r Cash, will enable them otTcr Inducements in .he way of price. i Physicians will be supplied it 1 small per ' And pneriniss anil il! aro solicited. Every articlo sold will bo rnirs and ' of the best quality. ility. teoo-ti WOODS A BARRETT. rp 11 v. II K I T I S II It n V 1 K w s BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE. 1 THE LOXDOX QUARTERLY, (Conservative.) THE EDINBURGH REVIEW. (Tory.) 3 THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW, (Fr e Church.) 1 THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW, (Liberal.) 5 BLACKWOOD'S EDIXDl'RaH MAGAZINE (Tory.) TERMS. For any one of the four Reviews, For any two of the four Reviews, For any three of the four Reviews, For all four of the Reviews, For lllackwood'i Mngaiine, For Blackwood nnd one Review, For Blackwood and two Reviews, For Blackwood and throo Reviews. rer annum. $3 00 5 Off oo 00 I 00 1 00 AO 00 1 For Blaokwood and the four lteviows, N. ll.-Tbo price in Great Britain for th. five Periodicals above-named is $31 per annum. icpaoiisnca ny LEONARD SCOTT A Co., inar4,1-fiin 64 Gold Street, New York, HENRY WHITEHEAD. ! JVST1CU of the peace Hockton, Union tp., will attend ' iomptly to all business entrusted to his care, i Sept., 12, 180. ly. DR. J. W. POTTER. i ''V1''" "d rKeon, has permanently located at Lecontos Mills. Uirard town.hin J. rer. hi.profes.iona, .ervUe. to o8 XJ)C (JHcarficIb -Republican, Tipnia nl UDKlriimoil. 'll paid In advanoe, or within three monthi, It I tr i.i timn within tha vear. - - - 1 " If paid after the expiration of the year, - 2 Uu Terms of Advertising- Advertisement, are inserted in the Republican at the following rates : ... 1 Insortion. I do. do. 'One square, (14 linen,) $ 60 I Two squares, (281incs,) 100 75 f 1 00 1 50 2 00 J J 50 6 mo'. 12 wo M 00 $7 oo A 00 10 00 8 00 12 00 10 00 14 00 12 00 18 00 20 00 85 00 Threo squares, line..; 3 month. 1 OnA Sntinre. 12 50 Twosquiires, : : Three square., Four .quare., : Half a column, 00 00 00 00 One column, 14 00 Ovur three woek and lew than three rooathi 25 eents per .quare for each insertion. BstEeii notio. not eis.eding 8iine are in- Advortisjiasnts net mark! witatie number of mertionsdesiroa, win do continue! uim. and chargod accoramg to tnese terms. JOB PRINTINC. An extensive dock of Jobbing materia unnlilra the ruMlsher of the " In publican to lumounce to the publiu that ho i prepa j t0 do ,.11 jtiniU of n. ,-.-.-. Pmvuviipi Posters, Tll71, PRW.BAMMii, l'.LAKXS, FlFlfcOOI, URtlLARS, Labels, Ball TlCMTS, JI.M)iHU.s, nnd every itind cf printing usiiiilly ilone jn rountryj ob ofiiee. All orders will bo executed w ith neat- ness nnd despntch. O. K. GOODLANDER f- C 0 COUNTY DIRECTORY. Time of Holding Court. Second Monday of Jnnuary, Third Monday of March, Third Monday of June, Fourth Monday of September, In each year, and continue two weeks if no cessary. County Ofllrcrs. l'res't Judgo,llen. Samuel I.inn. Bcllefonte. As'te Judges, Hon Wiu 1. Moore, t'lcnrlield. II, , 1l,.nw,.ll t nlli..r dl.nrcr slicr,ff Fred'k (1. M iller Clearfield protmno( tary,Jobn h. Cuttle, lteg. it Ree. James Wiigley, District Att'y Kobert J. Wallace, Treasurer, (). II. (loodlander, Co. Surveyor, II, U, Wright, Coinmiss'n'rs.Wm. M'Crackon, Win. Merrell, Olcn Hope Lumber City Clearfield Morrisdule Philipsburg S. C, Thompson, 11. C, Ilowman, Auditors, Isaac W. (Jrabaoi, Clearfield J. JJ. Shaw, Oeorge Kiehards, " Coroner, I.lst of Poxt Ollircs. Tarhipn. Dtcctriu, rs,ll, XmiiM of '. O. (ilen Hope, Lower, Chest, Cufh, Ostend, Clearfield ItridfB, Woodland, I.uthershurg, Troutvillc, Jeflerson Lir., Forest, New AVnshbgtonjj llurnside, Clearfield, Frenchville, Kartliaas, A'ifiKi-s nt' I'. M (1. W. i'nlwcl Mary VMtT .1 T. A. M tihec J. V,'. Ctssr-lit: Lewis Smith P. II. Miller Ed. Willi.ms K. II. Moore. Jacob Kuntz John Heborling Jns- Illooni T. M, Cummingt Jus Mi' Murray M. A. Frank. P. A. (inulin. J F W Uehnarr Samuel Way Centre county Kdm. Williams Elk county, Pa. C. Mignot William Carr A. II, Shaw T. II. Forcco. J. A. Hcgnrty C. J. Pusey. David Tyler H. Woodward Klia Clinso (1. Hoekailorn 1). K. Mokcl J, W. Thomps'n Jns, Thompson J. McClelland Hogg'i ISriidlurd, llrody, Iiloem, Hcrnsiile, 4 Clearfield, Covington, Curwensville, curwensville, Decater, Philips bur, Ferguson, tlirnrd, n (ioshen, Oriihaiu, (lulieh, Huston, 41 Jordan, Karthaus, Knox, Lawrence, Morris, u Penn, ,t ike, I'nion, Woodward, Marron, Helen Post OIBec, Lccounte'a Mills, lSnld Hills, Shawsville, (Irahainton, miths Mills, Madeira, Tyler, Penntield, Ansoni'illo, alt Lick, New Millport, Ilrcckcnridge, Kylertown, Morrisdile, Lumber City .f (jrampian Hills, Curwcnsville, Illoomingvillc, Kockton, Jeffries, II. W. Spencer, A. C. Moore, ninucl Way Michael Wiso. W. K. Johnson T. Henderson I This Post Oflico will do for Chest township Will answer lor Ferguson township. RUSINESS CARDS. THOMAS J. M CULLOUC.il, Attorney at Law. Office on Market street, opposite Mosiop'j Store Clearfield, Pa. Will attend promptly to Collcc- tig,1( s,u0 of Lands, Ae. novi-l I J1 W. HAYS, Justice of the Ponce, will attcn promptly to collections nnd other matter eft in his charge. Address Kersey, Elk c,, P Oct. 3dl86U. ly. DANIEL OOODLANDER, JUSTItT: of the peace Lutbcrsburg, Clearfield Co. Pa., w ill attend promptly to all businccs entrusted to his care. March 29, 18;o. !y. pd. ELLIS IlUm ArSfJNS, i T the mouth of Lick Run, five miles from iV Clearfield, MERCHANTS, nnd extensive 6 V J-Ic,urncm' "'j'."?:;,0' LUUb"' ' ' ' 1 ?.KRT f : WALLACE, ATtit;iav at Law, J.V tlearneld, fa., Cilice in frhawa Uow, op- osito the Journal office. dec. 1, 1858. tf. "put. M. WOODS, havltr eianged his loco J tion from Curwonsrllle o Clearfield, res pectfully otters ins professional Services to the citiuns of the latter plnce and vicinity. Residence on Second street, opposite ti it of J. Crans, Esq. my 1 JlSd. Physician and M u r g e o n, Clonrfield Pv, Hay 30, 18H0. WALTER BARRETT, ATTORNEY AT LAW. will atten.l m-.,mt,il and faithfully to all legal business entrusted to nis caic, in tho several Courti of Clearfield and adjoining counties. Office tho ono formerly occupied by G. R Bnrrott. Oct. 2th, 1850 ly. VR. O. W. STEWART 1)liyslrln and Hurpeon, offers his profes. jl Biouai services io me citnoni ofew Wash. i"'"" ",d "AfT "J'1 09ic ,hrM doors west of the Washington II nil A New Washington, Pa., Oct 14, 1859. JOHN HUIDEK0PER. I r'tVtl. Pu1VMn J?. T . C . rw , imsd oirvevor, oilers rrofc8lo"l icrvices to the eititcni of Cloar- B9l(1 cuny- 'i Vln'" n,ruel to him will be promptN faithfully executed. 01Bc "Hn Leonard, Finney t Co. J. D. THOMPSON. l)Iarkamlth,Wgons,BuirBics Ac Ac Iron.J IS .k I. B 1 .1 'f1:''.? iron.ei 'ui.Z' JJARD TIMES MADE EASY. GOOD NEWS FOK TIJE UNEMPLOYED!!!! 1,000 Chances to Make Money' ONE MILLION DOLLARS' WORTH oe WATCIIES, JEWELRY, AND SILVER-PLATED WARE TO BK DISPOSED OF ON AX EN TlJt ELY NEW AND ORIGINAL PLAN! 2500 AGENTS WANTED JfiTAll parsons desirous of securing nn Agency in this NEW ENTERPRISE, Should send on their n times ttt once, en closing it three-cent stump to pity post age, nnd receive hy return of mail A TREMIUM CATALOGUE, Containing OUR INDUCEMENTS; Which nlTord a Rare Chance to Make Money. Without risk, together with FULL PAR. TICULARS relative to this NOVEL PLAN. To insure prompt nnd satisfactory dealings, direct nil orders lo (;i:oii;i; v.. i:v.xs, 1.1!) ClicMniit xticet, npr3-I0t rhiludelphin. JOHN ODELL, UPHOLSTER AND CARHIAfiE TRIM MER, JjOCaUd at A. II. Shaw's Mdln, one. mile Etst of Clearfield liorouyh, Respectfully Informs tho rilizcns of Clearfield and adjoining counties, that he is at all times prepared to manufacture, nt the shortest notice, Hair, Husk, and Straw Mattresses of all kinds anil sir.es, one of which is a Folding Mat tress, suitable for CA1JIXS OX RAFTS, which can be folded in small compass, and emptied 1 ml refilled nt plensuro ; nnd very cheap. Ho nlo trims Carriages, makes repairs to all kinds of Carriage Trimming and I'phulstery, and makes Curds lor Mason's Tracing Lines, of any thiek ucss or length. JuCountry Produce, Corn Husks, or Cash taken in Enhango for work, tf-HM orders left with any of the Mcrchats Clearfield borough will be promptly attended to. doc25 rjYRONK CITY HOTEL. Col. A. T. OWENS, ruoritiEToit, Respectfully announces to tho travelling public thet he hns now taken rharge of this largo nnd well known house, and will conduct it in such a manner as will render excellent comfort and for, satisfaction to nil who may favor him with call. nov7-ly STitihiM; iimi:s in rim. tiu i. 111 A! 7Vruniuii h'jrritemtnl iiuomi th ,!,,..,! !.' EXCITIXU FOOT RACE between the PbilnilolphU 1'nlire and the notorious For ger and counterfeiter, Ja ties Builiitiiun Cross ! ! ! Cross Rccnptured ! !!.' It seems to bo the gener al opinion in Clearfield, that if Cross had worn a pair of Frank Short's French-calf Boots, that ho would not be taken yet. However, Shorty is not much put out nt missing his custom j but would announce to all Irckinriilyr, jMinilu-, t.incnln anil Hell mm, and women and children In Clearfield, nnd Sinnemnhoning in particular, that ho is prepnrcd to furnish them with Boots, Shoes and Uniters of any style or pattern, stitch ed, sewed or pegged, (and as ho is a short fel low) on short notice. Ail kinds of country produce taken in ox- iimugu, mm rani noi n luscu. Repairing done In the neatest manner and charges moderate, at the Short Shoe Shop on Second Street, opposite Reed, Weaver A Co's store. FKAXK SHORT. N. li, Findings for salo Sept. 20, I860- JLOUR, BACON, TOBACCO, Liqvons OF ALL kinds, SALT, OILS, TAINTS, & GROCERIES, ftS" For sale very cheap for Cash, hy O. D. MERRELL, In hncment of Merrell & Biglor's Store, Clearfield, I'a. foh-27. IIARTSWICK'S DRUG $ VARIETY MARKET STREET NEARLY OPPOSITE JAIL The undersigned will have constantly on hund , rl"r OI "rug, Chemicals, Dye Stulfs, Oijs, Paints, Tobacco and Segars, Station ary. Pnrflunnrv 11... .1 --j ...'?.. v 7u -""' rancy articles, which he will dispose of cheap for cash. . r.,i,u w inn auu examine nil stork of goods before purchwiuff elsewhoro. Country rhyrjioinni fumiahed with Druffs i a--. ...riiuinuuin nt t it o mo reasonable rate.. J. O. HARTSWICK. Clearllcd, Pa., Dee. 26, 1800. I FLORENCE White and Florence LiouidTjuTt . received and for sale t UARTSV'JCKS. JJU SSELL McM U RRAV Bospootfully invltoj tho atuntion of lib ocusld- tomors, and others, to till stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS Which he offcri vi:nY low yon cash: He also continues to deal in LUMBER, of al kinds, in any way to suit his customers. Tho highest market prices will be paid for nl kinds of GRAIN. JtaTCALL AND SEE! -a Nei Washington, Nov. 1, 1800. nnv7-dm rnilB CM'.AItKII.M) ACADI'.MV. wil JL be opened for the reception of pupils, males ana females) on Monday, Aug. 20th, l!bU 7Vrri per session of eleven Weeks Orthography, Rending, Writing, Primary Arithmetic and 6'oogrnpby. $2.60 Higher Arithmetic, English (iraminar, (Jcog rnphy and History. $11.(10 Algebra, Geometry, Natural Philosophy and Hook Keeping $1.00 Latin and Greek languages. $0 00 To students desirous of acquiring a thorough English Educntion, and who wish to qualify theuisnlvcs for teachers, this Institution offers desirable advantages'. No pupil received for less than half a scssioil, and uu deduction mode except fur protracted aicKness. Tuition to bo paid nt tho close of the term. C. li. SANDEORD, Principal. Miy 2:!, LStiO.- I v. NE W GO ODS. Just roccirlng and opening nt the Old stAt of Lewis Smith in Rothlchetn a well selected a siirtincnt of Spring and (Summer Goods of all most every description. Staple nnd Fancy, a beautiful assortment 1 Prints and Dress Goods of the latest styles, also a vaiiety of useful Xo t ions. Hiiis nnd Cups, Bonnets and Shawls, Boots and Shoes, Hardware, (iuicnswnre, Druirs nnd f I- ,v 1 c .iieiiiiMiins, r isn, GROCERIES, Tobacco , Scgnrs and all articles usually kept in 11 country aicre, an cucap lor cnsti. Give us a call and see f,:r yourselves. H. L. HEXUKRSOX, 1 CO May 21, l.'ioft. To Persons out of Employment. AUKNTS WAN 1 El) In every County of the United .States, fry) engago in the snlo of sonic of the best and 1. most elegantly illustrated Works published Our publications are of tho mo.-t interestim character, n laptcl to the wnnts of the Farmer, .ilcchiinic and .Merchant ; they are uhlished in 1110 uest (tyio mm bound lit the mo- sulotan tial manner, and arc worthy a place in tlio Li brary of every HxUMdiold in the Land. -i.-;i..To men nf enterprise aud industrious hub its. this business oilers an opportunity for prtit- al lo einf loyment sclilom to bo met with. i-S.lv rsons desiring to act as agents will re coive promptly by mail lull particulars, terms. it-c, by addressing LEAHY. GETZ .1 co Pub, jo. m M.rm ttrcct, Philadelphia, Oct 21, IS 00 ly. WIVCH & JEWELRY S3 CO 112 123, rpiIE undersigned resieclfiillv X informs his customers and the public generally, that he has just received irom the tnst. ami n, n ed nt his establishment in tlltMIAM'S HOW tlearhulil, I'a., a fino assortment of Clocks, Watchi:s, nnd Jf.wci.hv of different iiiulities. from a single piece to a full sett, whiehhe will sell nt the most rensoiiablo prices for cash, or in exchange fur old gold and silver, CLOCKS or every variety uu hand, nt tlio mcst reasonable prices. ALL kinds of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry. SI. k. of.. 11.. m. t 1 I II' 1 ' vnii-iuiij ivfniit'u ii ini n arntnfrtf. A continunnco of pntronuge in suliritod, Sept. VJ, J SCO. ji. F.XAnJLE. NEW HOTEL." Tha undersigned respectfully beg. leave tc announce that ho recently rente I a house in the borough of Lumber city, Clearfield county, Pa for the accoinmodntiim of tin travelling public, watermen and all other who may favor him with a call. , His table will alwnys be supplied with as good as tho markets afford; and no pains will bo spared to render his guests comfortiiblo while under his roof. To which the facts that no in toxicating liquors of any kind will bo kept aho.it the premises, will he trusts, contribute in no small degree. While, what is always important to tho traveller, the best attention will be given by careful hostler to that faithful companion of his journey, bis patient steed. July 4, 1800. ly. JAMES CROSSLY. MAURI A(TkTv. 1 1 ) IC-.Reing a VrivTte instructor for married persons or those about to be married, both male and female, in everything concerning the phyil,,KV nn,l relu tionsofour sexual system, nnd the production or prevention of ofl-pring, including all the new discoveries never before given in the English language, by WM. YOUNG, M. D. Tl.i, is really a valuable nnd Inlriat;ti. t. ... . . , nviltl Xl is written Hu,Ze rlftgC ' tb gCnCml rCJer- "nJ .. ,.m,v,vus engravings. All younir married people, or those contemplating marriage, and having the least Impediment to married life should read this book. It disclose, secret, that every one should be acquainted with : still it is a book that mo. I Im I,l.,i .... ...i ' . ,, the house It will be sent to any one on receipt of twentyve cents, in spocio or postage stamps. Address Ur. WM. YOlNti, Ko. 4 Spruce . above Fourth 1M.,.1..I...! . ,. M"uil si, piT-AjHiitcd ami CHfurtmntrXo matter what may bo your disease, beforo you place your elf under the car. of any one of the notorious Quacks, native or foreign, who advertise in this or any other paper, get a copy of either of Dr. lOUnir'f book, nnd rnl it ..n.. Tl ... . h ih.n:,uL"r,:,iiu,n Dr. YOL'NO m. 1,. . i..i. . . j, ; .. uiiriini-u us any ot the Ji?"' d;r'b ' "I. publientioniC a hi. oflico, No. 416 Spruce st, obove Fourth. n7-ly T Vi .'(IXMirMPTlt-r.'siTi.. i , -- ---- mo auveruscr. . ,. 'I'l.ini iu nennn in a lew weeks by a very simple remedy, after having suf. rercd for several year, with a scvoro lung affeo-' tion, and thnt dred disease Consumption,!, anx-i tOU. tO makA known I.. 1.1. rll " ..- .. 1 , - . mi Liicn-ouiierers t ie; monn. of cure. To all who dosir ll. 1,. M1 ... J . r . , . - . . , u u . . . aviiu a uiiiit ui mo pre.cription used, (free of charge.) with the di-' ectiona fop ttmtx.;..s. ...i .. . . . . thov w.i r' i T1 .. . L"u" 'me' '!" " A..k t, ,". " curo ,or consumption, Asthma, Rrcnchiti., Ao. The only object of the J- ? I""'1'" tht Pre'iption i. to bene, lit the anlif-tad m, ir .... .., rvau luiurmaiion winch he conceive, to be Invaluable, and he hope, every sufferer will try hi. remedy a. it will cost them ' nothing, and may prove blessing, rorson. wishing tho proscription will plcno , addrcs. Rev. J-DWAH i A Wll.nnv ' norMy, Villiam.burgb, King. Co., N.' Y AYER's $m CATHARTIC -HILLS. An ym .Irk, M. ' ronipUiuliiKl AnS order, ollli r.sir .!.-.' ransnl, ami yuur Rilii, ' coliilortnulnl .lline toins are ofun ih,. rJF 'Js. srriom inn, m, ly, - Kly. T.k. AJ.T-S l""l cleaiile nut llM UisorUtnJ lT J iiois rurifr lli. klni : A Irt tlio flol, mora ,m th,2l MrmM In ht.UI, J: PC1 .k t 'Jan - i."ifik 'i lie u inn ul I), r.. v -i --- - m tbe nhitrurtioni l,irl, disease. A cnbl svltle. Kiniewhaio In tin untjr, J n, slriii-ts Its natuisl fumllons. These, If nut trllrtH, react upon tlii-mn-lrss and the snrroiiniliun oriamj, iluiInK K'usnil snitrsvaliuii, iiilt.-iiiig, uj dim. Whilt hi this roiMtilii.il, n,rne. by tlio Iknuicrnm. ukt AVer's I'ills, and see bow dirM lly lhr rmnt al natural ai-tlmi of I ho hvhI-ih, ami with It II,. ... feplliigtif lii-ullli nnniii. Wlutt is true and lbl Ini iul and oiiiiiiioii eoiiipkiiiit, is ln'WfcMr of the di-i-M.Ated and iliiiifterous !itniiers. Tlip mat plirnutlvH elfi-ct I'xpoll tllain. t'uusisl Itf slinikv lWiK. lions mid drntiiKem-'Uts of thu natniHl fniifikNn of lb, body, tliey are rapidly, and ninny of them lordr, nu by tliesniiietii,-ans. Niaie who know Um virtiiwufum, Pills, will iieiilpi t to employ llicui wlwu tuOvMnh the dlxinh-n lliey cure. HlntemHiiis from leiidiuir pliyslrhmt tn sorao of tk, principal eilivs, and fioui oilier well kauwu puLUc Fiim a PirmirJiuj Mr reliant if S. limit, !(i.J,lia ln. Arss: Your I'llls aru IW wirnK-mif t tti j, urait in inellcin. They laivo rnre-l my Wilr itnoshi of ulcsroiH myrm hvjii her htliokvaud foi-t tksst kml liic'r-'hlc Ivr years, Jler nixllier Inn Issni j,,. outly ntlli--tt.it wiik bletchni and pluiptsann lir rtto i, In ln-r balr. Afler our child was cured, she aH your run, nuu tliey nave cured liur. ASA MOKCIIirxii: Ai Family Phytic. Finn Vt. JT. H. OirUitriihl, .Vic Vrtmni. Your Pills are the prlnre of purgii. Their nnl qiulitis Htirnass any cathartic we neti. Thp, , Biild, hut vi-ry certain and olfi rtiwl in Ha ir a lt.n n, n. iHiwt-is, miifii iiiiintM iuviu in.uiunuiu m n m Um4,i, tri-ntiin-tit of disease. Ilcadnche,8lcklIeadarhr,Foul f tomatk, Vom Dr. ioui W Wiyif, HiHimi.rt. Drtallao. Aria: I cannot answer von vlmt rompUm, I bare curtd with yonr Pills tx-tti-r limn tn sny allihnit, denre on au ellccdmi ratliartic in my dnily cnnipn mik dissium, and Mieviui as I do that your I'illi afluril u tht best we have, I of cuunw value tliem highly. PiTTsacao, Pa., May 1, Hit. P.. J. C. Arm. Sir: I have tmn rrpesti-illy rorW Ui wont iiJui any body inn Intra ,y dots or In of ymir fills. It seems to arise from a fool itoauik which they cleansa at onco. Y-urs with great rospect, El. W. PHFIH,f, (1'ri- nf Strumrr CMf, nilloui Disorder. Liver CompUlati. finiH Dr. Tlinntort lilt, nfX-w Turk CI). Not only are yonr PilN tolmii ul.lv n lnple l tn (Mr s ivtsu ns nn uerient. hut I mid I heir lM-n,.ftrjnl s(Ti-rliiiai Hiu Liver very lunrki-d In-hi d. Tin y have In iiij ,r lice proved mure, t-flVctiinl fur Iho euro of i.hm p .liiitt thiiii any one remedy 1 etui iiiviilioii. I mttirrtly rejoin. Unit uu Imva at li-nlli a pilrntive whii-l, u , thy Ibe contiduuee lit the piofiBMuii mid the r- W. HiniiTMi.iT or Tut 1m in MS, 1 Vushiuuloli, U, ('., Till I eh, ItiMi, Fin 1 I have ihciI your I'ilU In my Kviu-rnl ami lnafita prui-tire i-rer siiire yuil nmdo tlieiu,alil tniiuol h, niiatv w Nity limy are Hie lH-st enlbiirliu we employ, Tlii-ir i.k. Inline aiiioii on tlio liver is ipiiik and liii.lo.l, m, tiii-nuy nicy are nu niliniiniio leiiuly lor dermiicriimiii 1 1' Unit oi;hu. Indeed, 1 lmve sehlom ruinl aiwi I'ilium diuuse so i hilimttc tlmt it did not reiellty yit-lilM them, traleru.nlly ) , AI.O.N.'i IIAI.I,, M.li, Jitysiciatt if the Mitrtht tl.J. I) sentrry, Uiarrlura, lUlai, Wormi, J-'ium l)e. J. G. Oic(n, nJ Vlticij K Yonr Pitli lmve Imd a long trhil in my priif-tlrs, unl I hold them In etdreui ns one of Hie liest nH-rieiili Ut, eter found. Thi'lrHlter.'ilire etleet Uion the liter luakri thiiu uu excellent temeily, when givu in siimll 0e.4 'lili'iiit ilijttid.T.j met ili.nrUtrti. 'I loir tnt;ir-clifc nikes them very acrrptalde and lonuiii. iit f,t Hwoh ol women mid ehlliheli. Dyspepsia, Impurity of the Illood, Vnm lire. J. I'. ltimrt, lutnr if Admit (Vnrci, Dii. Ari.lit I Inire uwd your Pills Willi eitinnnlins kiii'ii-on in my futully ami iimioiik those I am citlleil (nihil In ili.ttre.s. To reililhile tho orpins of diiieiill-ili sh4 purify lliu IiIimmI, liny are tlio very hest remedy I 1im ever kiioun, nnd 1 cnu coundently leeominen.l iheni is ihj friends. Yours, J. V. IIIMi.l Wiasiw. WynniliiK Co., N. Y.. Oel. ai, PJS. Psin Sir: I nut u-inu your Cnlhailie I'illi In hit re tire, nnd nn-l Ihi'lll tin em-ellellt pIlrK'nlilO to rk-Blilr ike yntem and in, My the jiiimtiiiut i.f th fcnW, JOHN O. MbACIIAM, M.P. Cons 1 1 pn I Ion, Cost I vr lies a, Knpnrrialoa, Itheitiiintlsiii, (Jmit, Kenralgla, Iro sj , I'm-nlysU, Kit, etc. yV..lll lr.J.l I'tniffliH, Mohtrrel, Cliwili. . Timi much ruuiiot li s.iid of yonr Pill, for Ihe rnmnf fiftirinr.!. It others i.f our fniteriillv lmve fiuml litem hi eflM-m ions ns 1 lmve, they should J.'iiu me in tmrlniin. itiit il lor tha benefit ol the iniillltiidi-s who sutler fn thnt i-imthiiiit, which, nltlioiii;li Imd enough In It'lt. h Hie progenitor of olhers Unit nre wor.e. I lieltere e tiirnri.i iiiiiiiKitisli, in the liver, I ul yuur I'ills nfleiillliil or;.-iu mid cure Ihediv-itse. Fiim Mil. twirl, V..ii,o'im ami Mi.'rfi, Mm. I liml one or two l:ii u'u dunes of your Pills, taken si Ha ii-nM-r linn-, nre excellent promotives (,f the u ititrtlr.T. 'i"l wholly of pnllinlly sll'priii'il. .m l lMf efTecliuil to rifting llie iliiuiuth nnd rrfirl n.rmt. Tb'f nre so much the hel physic We Inn,. Unit 1 r cululiKnJ no other to my pniieul. f.oia We llrr. Dr. Il.tw1.rt, nflhe H't!.hti f?;.i. finni Pl'MSKl ll M , ,r. Pin nnn.ili. Chi. .Inn. 6. IW. Ilnxonin Knit I should 1-e unci.il-ful (r lli relief yonr t-kill hns hn ui;ht me if I diil not repnt my nwW you, A colli settled iii hit litnli.-iniiil liioiorlit mi rum- rifltllifr uriirttlfti" ii'nt, wiil- h ended In rh rimir tlirv rifio. NnlwiUiHt.-ludioi: I hml the lie-t of phy.i' islii. tin) di-enie crew worse and woie. until hv the mil Ice nf J'wr CXii-llelit iiL'enl III hiilliiii'Hi.. Ill M.i, kenlle. I tlieil V"" Pills. 1 heir 1'11.1'lx v ein slow, hill Mini 111 KTM- tbi( iu uie use ni ineiii, nin now eiilliely well, SrNATS rilMMlin. Union Holler. I.I.. I Dee. 1LU. Tlrr. Atsa : I lime Ini enllrelv rnieil. hv ymir I'llkef tthtmnittk OW n piiinful ilisi n-o- thnt hnd jflH--l i lor years. tl.M'KNT M.llir.i.U J- Most nf Ihn Pills in nmrket contain Merrarf, iiliieh. nltln uuh h vnliuil-le remedy in skilful liima ls ilimaerous In n pulille l.illf from the dnmlful r"ne- Viienii-s iimr iretllenuv Ioll-,w lis Inenulioilii use. itwm I iitnhi no murrury or mineral suUlniicu ulislevsr. Frioe, 39 cents per Eox, or 5 Bozo. ford- Prepared by Or. T. C. AYEB U, CO., Lowell, Km .JtiVSold by C. D. Watson, Clenrioll E. A Irwin, Ctirweiisvillc F. Arnold, Luthersburji .Montgomery A I n., New Sali-iii ; J. C. llrenner, Morrisdule, C. R. Foster, l'hiliiirhuri: .- and Eliu Chase, Ansouville and by dealers tvervwhers. CLEARFIELD STONE WARE I'OTTERj. Tli.inliful for piist favors nnd tolicitioui of fu ture patronage. I would respectfully annennee iuai i nave on nana ngnin, nnd will constantly keep at the I'otlcry in this burouirh. on the cor ner a short distance east uf the Methodist Church, a large stock of Crockery, such as Cream eroeksi, milk pans, Lliurns, Jul's. Jars. Stove ripe ca'iDf rfe. if c. : and alio an extensive assortment of different siies nnd pattern, of bracket. u4 rosette, for oornicc on house, and other moul ding.. Any moulding, not on hand will be made Older on short notice. Also tiro brick mtil nnd kept for tole. TlrA liberal rcduotlon on nrices tnvle t wnniesate dealer.. F. LKIT7.lMlt.iK Clcnrflcld. may 23, 1870. ly. Cabinet, Chair Makins;, I OHN OI LICH. of the borouch of Clearlielo, J Pa., will be prepnrcd at all time, te attend to to any business in the above line on hor notice, nnd in A worktttnnlikA manner. His rlftC. of busincs. i. at the old shop on the north aide of .Market street, 3d door enst of Third St., nesny opposite tho old Jow store ; where he will keep constantly on hnud a large assortment of Ma' Imgony and Cane Uotloai Chairs, and Cabitet Waro of every description, which he will ilispt of on a. reasonable terms as the samearticM can he hnd elsewhere In Iho county. Hi. stock of Cabinet War now on hand, con sists in part of Dressing and Common Bureaus, Sofas, Sewing and Washing Stands, Desks l& Hook Cases, French and Field Post Bedstcsd Dining, Ilrenkfnst, Centre, Card and Pier Ta bles, Ao. Collins manufactured and dcliverei any place desired. February , 18511. no. 4, Tol. It. Flour. ' I 00D ARTICLE, for tale at the .tore of J an33 W. F, IRWIN- i J-Rictii, 6 m cNllWAUHltJ