THE ALLEGHENY HOTEL MARkhr lLMktm.l. P.. flMtll la.rj Vrrtnaintliottl tot 1 tr1 lift! ) mi4 tat th feMAmnti'4iilt"a f Iht .,.t.i .. Ui frtttiIvr will 4m (lad U mr. i4 fri.J, . m. tur pttlw. f.. rrmfT- Hf tlruM tto(il litiMfa to Hit J j'W if b buira, h hop! in In? M to rn4r fAtiiUcduM i "f pilrvut. Tbt TAMI.K will JvKTl v vomtifull tupphrd with (! bet. tbftt c I prouri ! III mtikfi, itnd Iht BaH will nri fulltlnrh f LIQUORS, BKKR, A. C ASTER LEIPOT.DT. Cfftrfall, Marcl I, lf-it j Propntior. $f 0cth, Atomics, nr, mi o 1 7 i siH-.-D i j j HEAD CAREFULLY!! JHE EAGLE HOTEL, MAIB ST., CUkWENdVILLK, PA. HAVING lasted for a term of year, thl above w II knows and popular hotel, (kept toruiirljr by Mr. Muni, and lately by Mr. Knur,) tbejireernt proprietor hu re tiled it with the object of render'ng hU guiiti iorafort. atl while entourning with him. A floe, large Subll end Yard tl attached, fur the cars and yrfltrotion of home, earriagu and wagoni. A lib.ril than of pablle patronage ir aolloitad. ftb24 tf JOHN FOOTS, Prop'r. SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE, Cnrwansrllle, Inarflrld county. Pa. VpHISaldaad well atahllabed Hotel, beaati X tally eitaated aa th baa ha of tba Sueqa. aeoaa, la taa awrosga at uurwenfittla, baa been letttd for a teroi af yean ky tha anderiigned It bal baaa entirely rattled, aad It asw opoa to taa stibik generally and tba travelling naag. 'ally a aartiewlar. Na paint will ba tparad to Moe.r seretlesiowifortabl. while tarrjinj at thii Vats. AwaAe Stabling rood for the accommo aoa of toamr. CBargei mudarata Jee. I, HK-if WM. VI. JEWRIES. THE AMERICAN HOUSE, Curwaaivllle, Clearfield couuty. Pa. I rpUB andinigoid baa laatad tbia old and lone I X aalablltbed hotel (formirly kept by Major ' ..-.., iu a o.mrai portion Of Ida Iowa, and baa entirely re-ltted and re furnitbid It, aad re-modeled tba iteming, ao at to makt It aa object, hereafter, fer tba traveling public to palroaiil this largs and oommodioue bouts. eoa-1, '11-ur JOBN J. READ. THE MANSION HOUSE, Corner of beenndaod Market Streets, CLUARfrlELD, PA. THII all aad aomraodioas Hotel kat. dnrinf tba paet year, beea tnlarred to donbia lu forajar eapaeitr for Ua ealertainmeat of ttrao fen and gueau. The whole buiUlne baa beta refarnuhed, and tba proprietor will ipara no waiaa ao renaer til (nam eomlonablt while atayiaf wtta aiek ar-me '-mantio noma' Onnibm rani to aad from tba Depot si lbs arrlral and departure eioeeaireia. VAVID JOHNSTON, T Proprietor. THE WESTERN HOTEL, , . : CLEARFIELD, PA. tTWn robeerlber karlaf laaeed for ttra of jl 7" weii-aaowa Hotel, (kept ror many rears bj Mr. Unloh,) and rs-ltled and refor. aiawaa II threat-boat, It now prepared to onter tala trarelars aad lbs psblio (snerallj apon tersas tt is hoped alike orreeable to both satreae aad proprietor. Hit TABLE aad BAR will he aap?itt4 with tba bttl tba market afforda; aad ae paint will be tparad an bit part to add la owareaioaoe ana oom'ort of nta roaatt. JOUS SOUORIRTT, , ttlt Prop-letor. THE EXCHANGE HOTEL, HUNTINGDON, PA. nPHIS old tttablithnent karina keen laaud 1 br 1- MORRISON, formerly proprlrtor of ue "nimiQi noott, nat nten tnorongblT ren erattd and reftirniihed, and supplied with all fkt atodeni Inproreaants and ronvenleneu ae catiarj to a Drat elan Hotel. Tna dining room hu been restored to the trtt door, and it now tpocinai aas airy. Tba ehambara are well rea tilaud, ard tha proprietor will endearor to make hit goons perfeetlr at bene. J J. MORRISOIf, Proprietor. Your Best Interests De mand It 1 1 3 a '4 H W K M r o c u- H Vi 05 a s o f M D h- . w. iiuhi runt. n. inw. THE AMERICAN HOUSE, Latharebarg, Clcarfleld Co.. Pa. , THIS well hnownand long stlaklUked Hotel, foreserly kept hr R, VT. Moore, aod latterly by Wb. tiebwaai, sr has beea laaaed for a urn at reare by ibe anderaigoti, is which tba attea ae( the trareling pablia it aow ealled, and a literal tbars of pablle petronegs It eolicited. rno, eeiy.ps en A n WALLACE. THE RAILROAD HOUSE, MAIS sr.. puiLiPsBURa, pa. Till sadersifaei keeps soaauntly sa band lbs ken of Liusore. Uit labia la alwart ppnsi witn me bett tbe market affords. The -'tirng panne wiu ao well to giro him a sail. ..'. ROUfcRT LLOYD. K A H 3 s o f H H P M W "1 ta , O a On a o f a o o w X M H a M o M 23 n o 55' g: fi 3 a o H tt H O O O o w w z z w H Wat a r H H W Z a w CD w n o K ta H o tt W w H C5 O c to in IWJ. bPRING. IMUI. Kprrnur or M V HI M, t'"r r, f M W Mm t a ' Minif i.f M in n't 7 p j "orail, of M.Vf foi'MM ralltloih of PTAf I F and r Ait'T si' king noons. KVIIK A I.AXHK1.L, 'lPt Tt uitb A Arch Sit., rbiladilphia. N. II.-J0I1S ftoia Al CTION daily rewir-d. bankers; co No. 35 South Third Street PHILADELPHIA. ENERAiTjaENTS, PENNSYLVANIA X, C Jitraticn.il. MIR8 II. S. SWAN'S bCHOOL FOR GIHLS CI.FARriKI.P, PA. A -i n ri niMi Trim, or lrntr. two Wiht lli eiiinitn'-e on Mondtt, rrbruary I, I My. TUHJ1S OK Tl ITION. Raeiliai;, nrthoriat.by. Writing. Ol.iM l,t. aoaa, I'rimary Aillhinelie and rnmair Oeographi, l.r lia.lt term, tof elarrn atba.) i no Ilitlnrr, lAial and deeorlptlra Ueography wnh Map Itrawuig. tlrammar, Mental and rillea Anlbiaelio ( n Algebra and the Veienoea go For full partlenlart tend for Clroular. Clrar6old, Nor. U, 1 8B8 -Jra. augo'CS OF THE UNITED STATES OFAMFRIRA eJI!!r.,,t.T,"!'"; L"! lanaaoa CoansT It a CASH CAPITAL, 1,000,000, FULL PAID, .1 V,7fll:,,l?"?r.d '."" oucuora.wko rutin ill. I ' a UT "W. oiaaitjMwJ.ie liy lti t.'iuinnr.,,,.. baliaa. A., iie AnUA raird At n. S. Rt'gsEL, Mauas-er. J. C. THOMAS, Agent for Contra and Clearleld eounriet, ra. auglMaly J. aOLLOW.UIll D4T1, CMr EOLLOWBUSH & CAREY, BOOKSELLERS, Blank Book Manufacturers, AND STATIONERS, 31S Jtarket St., Philadelphia, teeWPtper Tloar Sht and Bagt, Fooltoap, nraiipmg, luriain and Wall Papan. feb24-ly. in H C ' bo 1 1 II puwni JOHN M. MELLOY, mucriCTDUB or Plain, Japanned & Stamped Tinware AID SIALSl 1 Hons Purnltliliif Cooda, Tin Rooflnj aad Conductor Pipes. , Ko. T33 Market Street, C-ly PHILADELPHIA. DREXEL & CO., Ko. U South Third Citreet, Pblladelpu B.i.rKEltS, And Dealers in Government Securities. Application by mail will rereire prompt atten- u wi miormauon encerluliy lurnfabed. airll-tf tlon, Orders tolicited. i ATifl J3HY0 ayau . SHEADIE & GALER'S Restaurant and Confectloiicry, ua noes treat. Bear tba Railroad Depot,) . , , CLEARFIELD, PA. . ' IBESn OTTERSaTd ICE CREAM (a teeton. Tobarra, Cigar., Csndiet, Kola, aad STsrytblnf anally fonnd In a Confection ary, always oa head. The only BAGATELLE TABLE la town, see be foond al this eeleon. arl m pd ellRADER A OALKR. McGAUGHEY'S BESTAIRAM & REFRESIIMEM AlOOK, 1a leary', Kew Boildiag. (fonnerly oceupied by Mr. Hole,) , , ECOX ST, CLEAREIELD, PA. C0r?eTATITon kanrl a line arlertirra of CA5. DIES. JStJT", riflARS, TOBACCO An Alto, FRESH OYSTERS nweirrd daily, and terrad ap ta rait tba taatet of enttomeri. .IIILI.IABD rJAI,IM)Nn omoo,! ttory. dMl tf DAVID McOALUUEV. ?oct5 and Mots. DANIEL CONNELLY. Boot and Shoe Manufacturer, CLEARFIELD, PA. TTAR Jsrf reaelred a Ins lot of French CALF 1 a.ias. and if aow prepared to manatee. irt trerytking ia kit line at the rowtrt tgoret. arr nit wera 10 nt aa repreientea .--r-...., aoiirnt a can, at nit abop oa iirrfi,ijroiiQ oror wett or thepoitofS btre be will do all la hie power to render tat "Uea. Roaas fns Oaiter topi oa band, yt.lf.y DANIEL CUNNKLLT. 1 1 6 8981 ZI--01 1 1 iyl!-.tf ' MOMKTIIING NEW! New Store in Madera PEACE PROCLAIMED. THX WAS 07R I1T CLEASFIELS KNOX TOWNSHIP QUIET. Xtarly all the Contrabands going lack I their eld matt en ; but 'nary one 9"ing to old Mattachusrtts, where wy trere tared so long and to uell. ISaeateaarnet af tbe shore faeu. F. SHORT, af tba old "Short fciioe Shop." woald an "aaot ta hit asaeroaa purest, aod tba people Clearleld oannty al lars, that bs baa now a ikr" lrtof t"i t,ri. i"t raeeired from tat. aad ia prepared aa eaort aoiiee to make wnd Boole and S bora, al bit saw I bop ia .11 '' U " '' that he eaa please ".(a'.leaa it might beaoms intentely loyal tuy- omt patriot..) II. it prepared to 1.11 low for J"b or C'oaatry Prodooa. Dt.n'1 f.rga the ""seal door to Shower. 4 Urabim'a .lore, " "arkei etreel, Clrardeld, Pa, and kept by a "low rommeaiy ealled "SnORTY." UV BOOTAMl"SHOE"SItOP. EDWARD MACK. a. HARK kT A Is Sts, CLEARFIELD, Pa. 'Png propr,0, u, tutmi ot, lo, BOOTer A SHOK buiinen at ibe ahara ataed, aad uurmlned not to bs notdone slibsr ia aeal. 17," Prt, 'or bit wark. Hpeeiel alleallon r " aad la maaaraciarmg Sewed work. Ue "oa band a large lot of Erenek Kip and "tine, of tke k.x Th. .III. ( Clearleld and rteiaity are reepeoUally J't bima trial. No charge far sails. MESSRS. J. FORREST & SOS TiroULD reopartfally Inform tbe pablie that II ther have lutt onebi.d. ia ilAlit.ua Clearleld aonntr. Pa., an entire new ttoek tt FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Which tkey are prepared to tell as tkaap ai the onaapest. Tkelr ttock aoniltls la part of Dry Goods of the Best Quality, Sank aa Alpaseaa, Delanee. Prints. Mnalina. Caniaatrai, Satinets, aad Flann.lt. Ready - Made Clothing, Or tha katt quality, tack tl Coatt, Pants, Vntta, Orercoatt, Oraralll, Shirts, Collars, As. Ikwts, Shoes and Gaiters, Alts si the rery ksit Qeallty. A complete stock of Groceries. In ikort ererything atuallj kept lna sennUy f store. Consumers, Look to Your Interests 1 Call and riamlnt ear Hoik nnd prlcet before parebating eltawhers. J-l'MBER AND GRAIN Of all klndi taken la axehanga for goods sr-Ramembsr lbs plaes, Madera, Clearleld eosoty, Pinn a, . J. FORREST A SOX. October tl, l?.lf.' R.EIZENSTEIN BROS., Maoufacmreri of and Wholesale Dealere in MEN AND HOYS' CLOTHING, 24 Market A 410 Merchant Street, aogl'rl: PHILADELPHIA, Pa. 1869 spring, isco JAMES, KENT, SANTEE & Co., Importers and Jobbers of Dry Goods, .v.. a, j,.v a 2.1 r. intra nu, PillLADKLPfJlA. We are aow prepared with our ntual eitentlra and wrll aji.rlfl mock to offer aura inJun. in.ni. lotAhil tlUTKKS. anrll-tf STEETCH, BENNETT & Co"., (baeeeuori to Heter T. Wright 1 Co., iviPuHrKRii nr Amn hm m DRUGS AND MEDICINES, ' itin. Brandies L Wines for Medical purposes. Jeiraj) No. (lOtl Market St., I'hilada. CLEARFIELD ACADEMY. Rev. P, L. Harrison, A. M., Principal. rimB THIRD SESSION of the pret.nl tcbo. X 'laatle yearof tbia Intlitutlon will ooiomenct oa MONDAY, tbe btb day or February, IHBit. Pupilaean enteral any time. They will ba oharged with tnltion from the Urns they enter to tbe eloae of the Sertioa. Tha eourte ofinttruotlon emhraett sary Iking included in s iborouh, practical and acooui plithed education for both aexea. The Prineipal, haying had ths advantage of maeb axperlines in hit J.rof.tilon, atiorea pa. reaia and gnardiaai that hia entlrs sbility and nergiet will be devoted to ths moral and man. tal training of tha youth plaoed under hit charge. 1EHM Of TUITION. Orthography, Reading, Writing, and Primary Arttnmttle, per Bretlon (11 weekt) . (10 uramniar, ueograpny, Arithmetic, and Hiitory . . . . . . $8 00 aigeori, ueomerry, ingonomatry. Men suration, Surreyina, Fbilooophy, Phytl. nlory. Cnamiatry, Book Keeping, Botany and rnyiicel Ueography . . . $9 00 Latin, Greek and t rench, with any of the above Branches .... ie nv r-no araucuoa win no made ror absence pmtiiT further partlenlart iaqalre of Rev. P. L. 11 A RRISON. A.M., Pen. 4, KM. tf. 8.S6J Priaolpal. VX ST0CE! MM M.MS!! FAIL AXD WIMTBR millinery goods, AT Miss SUSAN HEED'S, MARKET ST., CLEARFIELD, PA. TIIF, l.KHJM.irAN. i i.EAiinn.n, ta. vTKiNRiAT Mi'llMMI. MAhi II U. If Having Jutt reealvrd all the novaltiea of the naeoa ia the Millinery line, rroueit tba ladiea to call and examine them. Clearleld, Pa.. Nov 5, A. T. iOTITTOlf ..oto. i. rot no BOYNTON &. YOUNG, FOUNDERS k MACHINISTS Mannfaetnrart of PORTABLE & STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES Comer of Fourth and Pins Streets, CLEARFIELD, PA. BENSON, CAMPBELL &, Co., Be. 17 Jl. Fifth EL and 421 Commerce, PHILADELPHIA, Pi , WHOLESALE GROCERS. And Commission Merchants, roa tbi ialb or Wool, Olntenr, Fur Skint. Feathers. Leather. Flaxseed. Hrlrd Fruila, Clover Seed, Roots, . Dear Skint. Butter, Beetwal, Sheep Skint, Krgt, Ae., ae., Ao. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. Weekly Price current forwarded on request. Jona II. KM y:pd (nothing. o Nnre Jlonoy. THE timet are hard; yoa'd like ta know How yoa may nave your dollars j. Tba way to do it I will ihow. If yoa will read what follows. A man who lived not far from bars, W ho worked bard at bit trade, But bad a koutebold to support That squandered all he made. I met him once. B.iyt he, "My friend, I look thread bear snd rough , ' I'll tried ta get wiyaelf a Hull, But esn't aavs ap enough." Sayi I, my friend, how much hava yoa ? I'll tell yon where to go To get a olt that', .nand and cheap i Ta hKIZENsIEIN A Co. Ill look what little bs had aavsd. And went to Reiten.retn A Brothers', And tbere hi got a bandeoml luit, For half he paid to otbari. Row he It bnml, he tonka 10 will, And their effect It ouch. That when thty lake their daily meal, They don't cnt half aa math. And now be Ondi en Satorday nigkt, W ith ill tfaiir wante eum.!ied. That be bal money left lo apead, And foms tn lay atidt. Bit good isoeeas, with ckserfal cmlls, lis gladly tails lo all. If you'd tavi moory, go and hoy I'sar elothit al IlEIZEXSTBIN'g CLOTltlSO IIAT.L. Where the abeapeat, loett aad beat Clothing and good Furnitbing Moods sen bs bad la eait every tails and ia every title aprll. 07 Dl:AFM, BLINDNESS A CATARRH treated with the utmoet auoeeia hv Dr. J. IAACS, M. D., and rWeernr of Liu. of the Eye and Ksr in tha Medical College of I'nio.rl. tenia, IJ yeari eiperirnr-e, (formerl, of Lryden, Holland,) o. HOi Arch SlrceL Phil a. Te.li. monialt eon be aeen at bia office. Tbe medioaJ faenlty are invited to accompany their patirnta, aa he has no secret, in bia profe.aion. Artificial eyri Inarrted without pain. Xo chirge for ex atnlnation. Ijeiaiv. DOBBINS' ELECTRI0 HOOT POLISH MAbiEM A LA8TING THOSE who black tkelr koou oa Saturday night with ordinary blacking, don't have much thine on Sunday, ai th. politb fadti off ; DOBBINS' BLACKING Lasts Saturday and all day Sunday 1 It Beats any other lllnrklnp; Made I Manufactured only by J. D. Dobblnt, nt hit Im men.e Soap and Blacking Workt, Sixth Uriel aan nerrr.anu.wn avennea, Philadelphia, Pa For talc by J. P. KRAT7.KK and HARTS. WICK A IRtVIN, Clearleld, Pa. nnv2!Mm JJ. ' .'.'.1 r - m, . t ii mi i ii m i i 11 1 1 1 i1" The Great External Eemedy, xor nan ana siuto IT WILL CURE RHEUMATISM Th. reputation of this preparation I. oa well ittab Uahed, that llttl. need tie .awl In ttila connection On HAM II ha. neree failed to curt PAINFUL Mr.Kvoi's Am.cTiiivj, i'uvtkaitinu hps. Cl.ti. STIFFNESS AMI FAIVS IVTHK JOIVTS STrrrHF.fl IntheUtnKornarli.SI'RUXe nftl'ISFS Bt'R.Vr),IIWKU,lN(J.COKN K.i.d FRORTED FKFt I'eraon. arfceted with hlieutn.li.m ean bj effectually and liermanenlly cured ly u.iof Uiia v.iolerr.il nrrpa. ration ; U peaetratae to lb. ncrv. and bona im mediately On belrc apnlird. On HiiRSkn II will eureSrRATrnFS. guEEV FY, POM. EVIL. USTI'I.A, OLD RI'VXIVO FORES, SADDLE or COLLAR OAI.1.9. SPRAINED JOINTS STIFFV'E.S OF THE STIFLES,;.. It will prevent COW8OW l0HS WEAK U4CK '"V ILCU I have met with treat enccee. In brimlng my Mixture wltbia th. reach of III. Fublie. 1 are daily ia receipt of letter, from Flitaiciaoa, lirurtlltt, Merchants and Farmer., teaufylni lo It. curaUt. powers DAVID E. FOrjTZ, &U Proprutor, DALTIMORt, Ma. For sale by Ilartrwlck A Irwin, Clearleld, and by druggiitt and t to re keepers throughout tbe toiled btatee. Ifebll-ly It. B. TAYLOR'S LIME AND COAL YARD, (Near the Kailrgo4 Depot,) CLEARFIELD, PENN'A. I EMBRACE (lilt method of Informing the public, that I bar opened oti a vard for tha title of wood or goal-burnt LIMK tad AnlbrMiU CO A Is, to tba borourb of Clearfield, and bare oompiciea arratiffUeDti with aartern dealrri by wutco i can aMpaiuiiiuupirfwniioUjoubaDd, wbicb will be difpewd of at reaeouabla rate, bv tbe tun. bufhel or ear load, to tint nurrhaaeri. Thote at a dtftanoa can ad drew me by letter, and obtain ail necMiarj Uilornation t rrturn mail. K. B. TAi LOH, Clearfield, Pa., Feb. U, 18691 M I K. tot ft SOTIt I H, Mrlhorftiil rplr'tpt ( hnrrh Hr Am. H. Imi.l. I1...,.,. Ncrvica tter fcet hih, t n a M., and U P. M. Pl,l.aih Krt ool it 9 A. M I'rarer MMtiDf erery Ihurfrltr, al f. M. ('"inmunif hrrvirt, IrM Kabhath of erery mnnlh, at lltj A. M. Rt. franrla hurrh M at 10J o'elr-ek A. M., oa the aecond and fourth 8undavi of each nontb. SEWING MACHINES fPHB Singer Manufaotaring Company's New I ranjii, ee'ing Machine., and tbe celebrated n AVISO engaged In tke manufacture of Irit claaa U AC1I1N ERY, wi n-tpeclfully Inform ths public that wa ara now prepared to 111 all orders aa cheaply and as promptly at oaa bo done in any of the cities. Ws manufacture and deal ia Mulay and Circular Saw-Mills, niad Block., Water Whoell, Shafting Pulleva, Oifford'e Injector, Steam Qeugre, Steam Whittle., Oilers, Tallow Cupi, Oil Cupt, Gaugi Cockl, Air Cockl, fllobe Valrea, Check Valrei, wrought Iron rifies, Steam Pumpt, Boiler Feed rumpa, Anti rriction Metre., Boap Slona Packing, Gum Pack ing, and all kindt of MILL WORK) logethi vitb float, Hied Soke, COOK AND PA It LOR STOVES, and other CASTIXOS of al kinds. 9Orderl solicited and tiled at city prices. AH lettere of inquiry with reference to machinery or our manufacture promptly aniwrred, by addrea lag na at Clearleld, Pa. ! tf BOYNTON A Y0CNO. Ilerenoe, for lali at tba KEYSTONE STORE. Pereont in want of tnacblnra will do we'l to call and examine thl SINtiLR and FLOKENC before parchaaing. Every lneebir,e warranted to give satisfaction, klachinci attd machine Indingi aiweja on nana. NIVLIN'a A SHOWERS, Clearleld.;Pa-, Feb. St. Agcntl. AZtllEXE tcosrinraiTti) tnrtoo ror the Laundry, It It warranted not to itrsak, or la any man ner Injure the Ineal fabrics FOl FAMILY I S( cold In FIVE cents. TEN eenia. ana I n r, i i ccnu noxea. Kerb TWENTY eaa s box. berldeo kavln va timet at much blue aa tba FIVE tenia box contain, a pocket pin eu.hloo or emnry bag. ror note i ana large ijiansryatl, It ii pat ap In (1 10 boxac. f si thai sach Box bai pror.tr Armvv eiara. ror aaie ny f'bll.Xm IIARTSWICK IRWIN, I'laninfj pills. O. L. Reed, J. F. Weaver, ,N0TICE.;wpBr . i. iti:i:i & co. CLEARFIELD PLANING JILL ALL RIGHT! H. F. N AUGLE, CLOCK AM) WATCH MAKER, orroirvi twi . CejNwwrr, AaT rrnssr POST OFFICE jCijtsiirfjrCLEAR FIELD ritllR inhterlber rerpeetlnlly In form t bit old I patront snd ths public generally, that ha ha.oa band, (and ia ron.tantlv receivinr new auoiiien. inereio, a large atoca ol Clocks, Watches and Jewelry. r-l keep Jewelry In all Ita forma and of diOeront value., eitbar by the puci or nt WATCHES A full n-rortn ent of either Gold or Mirer, made by the beat Atreriean and r.ir. eirn manulacinrar., Including a Ina lot of gold and ailvcr .hunting caaa, lull jtweied, Paient Lerere. CLOCKS Of all de.lgnt. con.iltlns of licht- day and thirty hour, of ultier weixht. tnrina or levtrt, and both trike and alarm. REPAIRING. All hinds of Watch., aad Cloekt Kepairid, and warranted. In addition to what I hava enumerated. I keen a full a.tortmiat of M'KCrAfM.KK, colored and plaiaglaee. Ho, Oltl.H FKNS and PENCILS. bTUOr.S, FORK, BLTTKIt KMVErl, and In feel everything In the Jewelry line. If I fail lo have aa band jo.l what a eu.iomer may need, I win eracr per nret expreet, without extra charge. A lioernl entre ol pohlic p.tron.f e I. .oliritid. May 7. Ihs y II. F. NAUULE. 11 R VATKI).-Th. andemgnrd will pay the bigheat CASH I'RIl Eforall hlndl Fl KM and I'KKR SKINS. Oite me a call Clearleld, Des.ll. L L. RKIZENSTEI N. itiiH ', BOOT AD SHOE SHOP, CI Nvt RNHVII.LK. TBI lokitribsr hating lately turtad aa'w Ascot snd Sbos chop in Curwemtille, oa . 1 cppoiita Ja.at,k K trwin'a Dm. , . ' JTecllally anaoenoet lo lbs pablle thai I J. lie that be u aow fully prepared loaoeommrr- Sb "''tars all .Itle.ef Boon I dale all ia Ike way af furaiihiag II or eaa, Buggies, mu. i verytbing la kit liai. na ikort I baddies and Harnaaa, aa lha ikanret notioe and on raaeonahle tarrea, Baaideaes aa Loeast a treat, belweea Thi,4 and foarth. (1KO. W. 8EARIIART. 'mrtald, April 11, Is', IIrery ISInblo. FYnR andertigned beg. lean tar infona the pnk vvryining la ail lini. ra inon ... alas keens aa band a road a..,irt ikeaaJl ,,Mr " vk, which bt frill sill mlt " "try pr. (Mlj ,W1I J. I0M. 11 III R AJI Kl l.ll... Extra Family Floor .ifteel Cora Aiaal lioekwheat Flour Rya Chop Mixed Food alwayt on band, at J. P. KHAT7.KII S. 1)ROt lrX().Hsntar Cured Hem. Dried Beef Ham hail. age Shoulder! Side. FIIHE proprietors reepertfally inform thscititeni -A of Clearfield county, that they bars entirely renitM triu ettalili.hmcnl with thilalett Improved wood working machinery, and ara now prepared to iterate all orders In their lino of buaineta. They will give erpeclal attentioa to tba mannfae. lure of material for hooie baildmg, inch as FLOORING, WEATHER. BOARDING, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, nn.iv hi ts Ar jnoi t.nt.rus, OF ALL STYLES, Wi alwayt hava on hud a largs ttock of DRY Ll'MIIKR, and will paycaah for all cloar Lumber. One and a h.lf inch panel .luff preferred. Lumber Manufactured to Order, Or exchanged, lo luit euttomera. fc,0rdcri solicited, snd Lumber furnlrhcd thort notice and on reaaonabla term.. (I. L. Ill.L'II A CO. Clearfield, Nor. T, l"o7. E. R. P.rron E. A. Invn .....tonv Pvrov, ... J. 11. ln it E. B. PATT0N 4 CO., slaving Itted ap a tnt-olan PLANING MILL Ara prepare tn furniih all kindt of Manufactured Lumber, enck aa Meat Pork Lard Fiih. Ac hy J. P. -jutt receivod, KKAT.KK. OAI.TI K4I.TII WIIOI.LSAI.B AND ORKTAIL. Dealer! will na tnnplied at rrwial J. P. K RAT.KR opnnafre lb. tall. rales, by maeo Im Tr AM l.ll()tl.MHI LllN t rilllNllLES. IT Thl andertigned berel.y give notion, that tl.av wil pay the bixbe't market prire for a good anility of 1,0X11 Sll INtll.F.S, and thoae having orb for eele, will Ind II tn Ibvir intemt ta gin them a call before selling eleewhere. .108. SHAW A BON. naarwela, Mark t, l.tf Flooring. Sidincr. Sarfica-rrmed Lom ber, Saih, Doort, Blindi, And srery description of PLAIN AND FANCY MOULDING. Iealert will Ind It tn their advantage tn sonautt oar prices before pureha.mg elerwhere. Adclmt, E. B, PATT'iN A CO., Cnrwenaville, Dee, 1, UM.ir Clearleld county, Pa. SWAIM-' PANACKA, Remedy 't Med id Diteovery, llelmbold'c Barba, Bckcr'c Cos Liver OH, Jaae'a aad Aver'i mrdnlaec of ovary km, for sals kT aAkTSWjXJK A lVH. J. K. BOTTORF'S PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, MARKET ST., CLEARFIELD, PA. I)EnS0NS detiring fiOOD PICTrRES.nf sny ttyle and price, with all tha modern improte mania of tha art, ean be aeooiamodaled by calling i room m i.icarDeia. Negatives made in CUdy as well as in Clear Weather. CIIILDREN'8 PICTURES taken ia a few seeoads. aarately. Ths TONE and FINISH of my Photographi a w vuuw wm i any But la rmla- ocipnia or new lork. Conilmtly aa hand a large aupply of Frames, Albums and StercoEcojicg, Of all liici, itylci snd prices, aad of tha best nana. Alto, STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS, af Iks moat Intireiting AMKRICA3. as FORKIfiN BCENERV. for tale at reasonable rates. FRAMES OF ALL SIEKS, From any title of moaldini. made ta o.J.e . abort aotiea. J. K. B0TT0RF. ClenrleM. Dae. 11. HM.f LITHERSBIRC POTTERIES talhenbarg:, ClrarOeld Co., Pa. FARMERS, MECHANICS Si DAIRYMEN Look Herel FITnB ander.igned la prenared to furniih yon X with th. Wat STONKtVARR manalactured in Ihil country. He hat never yet failed to please the moil fartidioua, aa to quality or durability. Hit ware cou.itta la part of CREAM TOTS OF ALL SIZES! MI IK CROC KS AND PAN, ruit Cans, (for Canning Fruit,) Safety I ubes, And in thort EVERYTHING nraally made and epi in an ettan'iinment ol tntt kind. MERCHANTS Can hava their ware delivered by me, at ANY tan and to AM ri.AlE dr.ireU. Order, for ware aolicilcd, and promptly lllrd. "For general ntiortment, aes Catalogns and rice Litt, mniled free ta appliranta. bwr-A liberal discount will ba given to the iiolc.ale trade. GEO. C. EIRE. Lathrnharf , paH Dec 1, lof.Mf Divino Service nitty bo exported in the Court IIouho, on neit Sulibuth, morninf; and evening, int tho usuri1 hours, by Rev. Henry S. Butlor. A Niw Jail. Tlionctof Assomlly requiring; two sueeesnivo grand juries to recommend tho erection of new jails before the County Commissioners can proceed to erect such institutions, lias been complied with in this county tha jury at January and March torms having endorsed the Commis sioners petition to that effect. It, therefore, becomes the duty of the guardians of our county aftuin to pro euro propor dusignti and estimates, in in ordor to proceed properly and un derstandingly in tho matter. Tho erection of tho building is not tho only point involved. Its locution is really of moro vitul importance than its erection. If built in a locality whore it cannot be properly drained and ventilatod, the health, not only of its occupants, but thut of the citizeni of the borough, is involved. When, as in former years, not over two or three prisoners hod lo be confined at one time, this feature of the case received no consideration; but now, when from ten to twenty have to be housed, both their health and safuty is jeopardized n a building constructed on the obso lete plan of the present jail. Let tho Commissioner! deliberate and move slow in the matter, and seek the advice and counsel of the citizens of the coun ty', before final action is taken in tho matter. Thore is no danger in delay ing a project of this character until it is fully discussed in all its bearings, by offlceri and citizens. larrTrt .rfirWrtf mrttfa, Ths I'liicspci Ciinvsnltny), rr, ft hculil way, tha fiernnil ( 'ot.fVrvnca i.( Ilia) M K. Chnrrh in cmivintn.n M Clilr.tgo, tail May, divided the .M ll.itliinoif rorfi-rrnre). The lU'll more Riwl rrrdvriik dislitdi tn, ad ltd to tho old I'n'tiinnre Confer cm n, Mid the I'klrinioof Knst' TJli more, lvim within tho Slate ol Phm. ylvanla, una named "Ontral Pctin sylrnnia Confurem o " IJolnw will be found a complete list rf the appuii t- mcnts. It will also bo noticed thut tho names t.f omo of the districts have been changed. This, which was formerly tho Dullelonto District, will hereafter bo known as the Altoonn District. And further: Cleurfleld and Cnrwcnsvillo have both been mad stations, and the upper ond of the Ksrthnus Circuit has been cut off, and now embraces the Centre church, and is named the Clearfield Circuit. The Conference votod unanimously to bold its next session at Lewistown : WILLi.AM."P0RT DISTRICT. W. L. BrorowooB, P. I. Witliamtport : Pine atreeU V. Hardrn. Mulberry atreek.... W. S. Edwards. Price Chapel. D. U. Carroll. Third ttreet J. B. Follgrore- Newberry S. C. Swallow. Williamaport Circuit, To be cuppl.ed. klontounriile llugbeivillc Laporta Munoy Wataonlown.. ......, Milton. LwicbnrgH MiOlinburg ............ baladaaburg .H Liberty Valley.. Jeraey Shore.. Jam et town Ureal Itland- Lock Havon 8alonn Wettport and far- randtriUeM Renovo J. A. Gere. K. M. Cbilooat. To be coppltcd by II. M. Ath. F. Mesrbart, J. Comp. E. W. Kirby. B. Croigbton. N. W. Celburn. G. Leidy, J. Uuatar, Sap. H. 11. Col burn. B. F. Stevens. L. S Crone. J. Gut. SI. K. Foit.r. Al. P. Crotthwalts. EDWARD r-ERKS & CO., Flour Iniiufarliircrsi. And Dealer! la GRAIN OF ALL KINDS, . PHILIPSBUB0, ;PA. VFfl.L SrPPLT of FLOCR, TTHEAT, CORN and CHOP ooo.Uatly a hand, aad a at raass rwswaetsblf bvw. reM al Street Improvements Again. We are glad to observe that our appeals to the liorongh Council and tho citi zens genorally in bchulf of street im provements bare not been without effect, and that the former have taken steps to procure the necessary legisla tion bolore tho work is commenced. Our Chief Burgess seems to be "the right man In iho right place." In addition to bia enterprise und public spirit, he has had much experience in the constrnction of roud ways, and our citizens could not put tho control of this matter in better hands. There aro many different kinds of street pavement in use in tho different cities and boroughs throughout tho country. Among the more prominent ore the Nicholson, Belgian, Cobble Sbono, Russ, and tho Macadamized. Tho Jt icholnon is a wooden pavement: is very popular w bcro it has been tried and bas many advantages over the others, but its great expenso would prelude its adoption here. An exam ination of its cost will show that it cannot be laid for less than ta 50 or fl.00 per squaro yard. Tho Belgian, liuss and Cobble pavement are of ttono. The fimt two of heavy dressed block stone, which, with the scarcity of matcriul in this vicinity fur the last named, woulu make them all equally asexponsive as the Nicholson. But we think Macadamizing, which would cost fur less, would answer our pur- pono equully as well as any of the pavements above named. It has du rability added to economy and cheap ness of construction. I)v Macadumi- ng we do not mean such as has been n practical use in the borough hero- tolbre. There must be counecled with it a system of drainago. Solid ground on which to support tho artifi cial structure by protection from wa- cr underneath is the true principle on which to construct good solid roads. The Macadamizing itself would not coat over 10 per square rod. Tako, for instanco iSecond street : From Walnut street to tho new bridge, in e street-proper, there is about 414 i square rods: this at 10 wnuld be I 1,M0. To this must bo added the cost of gutters, which, if of brick, would require about 00,000, and would cost not over tt00 ; ndd also t.'OO fur grading nmo. From this we must deduct at least t'00 or S(!00 for work already done on that street. This would make the whole cost of Macad amizing our main thoroughfare, gut ters and grading included, not over tn,000; a littlo loss than our street taxes will amount to m (wo years, and not more thnn the rcsidenls on that street alone pay in four years. Thcso estimales aro not made at ran dom, but aro based on whnl has alreadt been done here and elsewhere, und we can show tho figures for everything we say. Tho amount of tho taxes annually paid by the citizons of the borough would moro thnn pay the interest on tho money necessary to thoroughly .Macadamize most jf not all of our streets. Our neighbors are I fur ahead of us in this matter. It is time that we should keep paoo with the civilization of the age. And it is time to practice a better economy than to fill a mud holo with what will make it a worso mud holo six months after. To ba aupplied. A. M. Keatar, J. Y. Roth- rock, Sup. Leidy ... To be supplied. Smueniaboning C. 11. liawkina, E. Whits. Emporium M. L. Drum. Caledonia A. B. Hoover. T. Mitchell, Pre.idcnt, and H. A. Cnrrsn, Prof, in Williamaport Dickintoo Seminary, member of the Mulberry ttreet Quarterly Conference. J. F. Davit, Prof. In WiUiamiport Dickinson Seminary, and member of Pine ttreet Qnarttrl; Conference. DANVILLE DISTRICT. B. II. Ciiievxr, P. E. Danville t Mahoning ttreet... F. Hodgson. Montour Chanel... J. H. M Cord. Northumberland..... J. F. Ockermaa. Wuiningtonviile 11. Wilton. T. O. ClaeM. Illoom.burg J.A.Melick, O.C John, Sup. . i.iui .tree., . m. memmingvr. Orangetille , Berwick Berwick Circuit. Bloomingdalc .., Mull leu burg , White Haven..., Weatherly Haileton JeaDeaville. Catawitia Elytbnrg J F Brown, Iaaiah Edwardi. f . B. Riddle, U. Gray, Sup. P. F. Ever. U. B. Former. B.P.King. A.C.Crotthwalta. K. a. mum. W. N. IIe.ier. J. T. Wi.on. D. Sheffcr. J. B. Cuddy, on. to be rep II. G. Dill. " U.K. JJeudenL.ll, A. L.Bow. man. N. S. Bncllcgham. To be tuf plied. E. T. Bwartx. A. M. Creigbton. J. F. Crs g. D. B. MoUoikey. W. W. Evans. 0. W. Miller. Shamokin Centralis Mount Cermet., Arbland. Trevorton Soydortown Sunbury Sclinrgrovs Irrin n. Torrenoe. Secretary of the Pennrvlta. nia Bible Sooiety, member of Montoar Chapel r....t..i. r---i m . j vwuivrvuoo. CARLISLE DISTRICT. J. Crass, p, E. Carliile t lit Church II. C. rardoa. Emory Church... .. To be .up. G. D. Cbancweth supplied. J. L. Chandler. J. Max. Lanta. fl. Damei. W. A. Hoack. Million, Mount Hoily... Chamber. imrg. Shipnen.burg . hbippen. burg Circuit J. Lloyd. NrnrilleA Rebobolh W. 11. Keith Alechanle.hnrg Cailiale CireuiL, Dun cannon Newport York Wrix-liteville Kbrew.buig t ame r m... .... J. II. M liarrah.O.Ege,Sup. .... J. A. Row, J. B. Sharer. .... O. T. Gray. .... A. R. Miller, one to be tup. .... W. P...Millt,W. H. N'orcroas. .... J. W. Olewino. .... W. A. M-Kee, H. Mcntch. J. A. M. Kindle... J. A. Dixon. Hanover A N.Oxfurd. l ork Spring J. M. ( lark. J. B. Toong. Gettysburg H. C. Chetlon.nns lo netnn il,.nl All,. t tV ' . ... reigot, Wetne.horo J. A. Drrnoyor. Green Caella. O. D. l'ennepacker. Mercer.bnrg J. II. 8. I'larke. M'Connelliburg II. Linn, L. Rudi.ill. 8. L. Bowman. Profet.or at Dickinaon College, member of Emory Cbureb Quarterly Conference. T. P. Ere, Prraident Irting Female College, snd member of ths Mecbatiicaburg Quarterly Confer ence. ' George Singer, Profrceor in Cumberland Valley In.tituta, and member of Mechanictbnrg Quarterly Huntingdon . retenil.urg Manor Hill Mount t'nioa Newton Hamilton... McVeytowa Uaanville Lewl.towa ., Freedom. Milroy... Mifflin.... , Ke.t Salem Tuaearara New Bloomfleld Concord , Shirleyaburg. Sooll.tille. f'aMville, , , Markel.burg , Snxtoa HloiMly Run Rays Hill Iledford Raintburg Srhell.burg JUNIATA DISTRICT. B. B. lliULia, P. E. R. R. W il.on. J. Moorbead. W. Groynn, W. Ely. J. C. Clarke. M. L. Smith. A . D. Yocum. G. W. Dunlap. D. S. Monroe. J. Denton Abort. ). R. King. A. M. Ilarnita. O. W. Iter. C. Graham, one to bs tap. 0. W. Home, W. Bbriber. A. E. Taylor. L. O. Meek. J. P.Lena;, W.H.Slcroactup. K. Shoemaker. L. C. Creteling. C. V. Wilina. J. P. Moore, J. R, Akers. U. W. Vanfosaea. It. II. Wharton. C. W. tlibwn. W. J. Owen.. C. W. Decker, J. Gray. ALTOONA DISTRICT. J. S. IliUrmt. P R Altoona, lrt Charge. A. W. Gutar. zd I barge.. J. Dnnabus. Ii Warren. R. Mallaliea. J. W. I.eckia. J. Stlne. J. A. Woodcock. T. Barnhart. U. Gayer. N. L. Ciark, W. C. Kebhlua. E. Ilutler. T. F. M-Clnre. J. W. Haiighaerout. J. Mullin. J. W. Clearer W W warriors Mark D. C.etlcniaa, J. F. Bell Phihp.l.org 8. W. pe.n. I'hihp.burg CirculU. R R Kelly, T.n.Switley ton. Clesrlield W, II. ),ll ' t Icardi ld I ircuiL... Snowiho.. Cnrwentville. , Glen Hope New W aahington... Rhodet. W. Earnihaw, Chaplain t'. S. Army, Warrior t Mark Quarterly Conferenr. D. Hantaan, Temperance Agent, member of tbe Altoona I I Charge Quarterly I onierence. T. M. Rerwe tranalerred to Wtoming Conferenr. T. Peughcrt, trantlrrrrd to Baltimore Confer ence nnd .tetinnnl on North Ballimore Cirrail. J. Uarrett Man traniferred to the Uilmmgtoa Conference. O. M. Stewart tranaferrcd to St. Lonil Confer. enea. Ilollidaytburg Ituncanlville Martinnbnrg , Williamsburg Logan i Vallty Tyrone P'rl Matilda. M'le.linrg.. Howard I'enn't Valley liciietonte ...... Half Moon , W'. A. Clippinger. T. Greenly. W. u. Kercnaon. J. W. Il..kry, J. R. Moore. W. R. Whllnet. L. R. R. nher of Wo aro requested to stale that Trof. Harrison bas secured the services of Miss Clark, who comes among us high ly recommended as a teacher of music, and can be fonnd at the Academy at all times ready 16 Imparl and iostrnct pupils la tba toiencaj of ranairj. Select School We call the atten tion of our readers to an advertisement in this issue relating to the Select School established in the upper end of neii township, ihe parties at tho head ot tins enterprise are gentlemen of means and of unimpeachable char acter, and they hove succeeded in establishing a first-class school in that locality, which deserves tbe patronage of all who can make it convenient to attend. We understand Prof. Smith, one of the very best teachers in tbe county, has been secured to take charge of the school. If ladies were cast adrift on thtsea, There would they torr to 7 Tl lale of Man. , f Vend (raavwvtryfv.4 . 11 yJevrlt lira t yu'vr wt our Cnnrl As all Ihemtil finite, liai Imon iiiiUnnM, 'ihln(f pf Impnt tiniwi as on band w.'pl a m tinier trial, winch was i'.i continued it the r quasi of the dcfi'idaala, "W secnant uf ihe absence of several maletlal wik nesHi.s, who weto urul!o to attend 00 acconiit of ikknca. A Isrgo Dumbor ol p'Uy Common. wealth csios were diipostd of; lha Court and petit jury trying them nearly at fast as the grand jury found the bills All tho jurors wore dis charged on Wednesday afternoon, and Court adjourned on Thtuaday. A marked featuro of the proceedings wsa the numerous prosecutions of hotel keepers, and the opposition to the) icenso system maniftrsted by women, cl I'dren nnd tempernnte men of ex traordinary zeal upon llits single topio. This thing of parading the names of feinplos and children beforo our court is a new and novel invention, and at tracts considerable attention and com ment. Had wo tbe room we would publish a catalogue of theso nursery names in order to give them that no- tority tbey aro apeing after. ROAD MATTERS. Petitions. Tor a road from th Stitlo Road, at or near Abm Nevling'a, to thegraded road, near James Haines', in Hecearia township. Viewers II.. B Wright, J. S. McKicrnan, Dr. G. W. Caldwell. Two petitions to review, vacate and supply tho public road leading rata the borough of JCew Washington, to Ostend, in Bell township. Viewer S. F. McCloakoy, C. S. Worrall, J. JL Ctimmings. To vacate tho road beginning near John W. Rider's, to the Cmholio Ciinrch ; also, for a road from near Jcnb Kidcr'e, to tho forks of the road loading to the Cutholic Church, in Covington township. Viowers J, Mitchell, Jacob Rider, John Rover. To review, vacate und supply the public road Icadint' from IN'ow Wash ington to Clearfield borough. View ers S. F. McCloskey, Dauiel Gorman, Andrew Addlemnn. To review the public road leading from Adam Weaver's to Henry Beams', in Bloom township. Viewers-B- Luthcr, Jacob Zilliox, Jacob Tost. lo vacate the road bcL'innintr at ine lurnpme near ana through the farm of D. D. Bitter, in Tike town ship, to where it intersects anothsr road leading to I'ennville. Viewers S. F. McCloskey, Ecnj. Moore, Wra. Dule. For a publio road leading from tin cross roads at or near Jacob llum mel's, to intersect the road leading to IJartsi'elt's sawmill, iir Frady town ship. Viewer R. Luther, 'Sumuel Pobtlethwuilo, Lever Flegal. To view and lav out a road leading from tho Clenrfiefd Bridgo road, near Clover Hill School House, to intersect the road on Hie lino of Amos Reuu's and Tate's hoirs, and to vacate the laid road beginning at tho lino afore said , to the end of iho lane leading to the barn of theaforenuid heir. View ers James Mitchell, Amos Head, Samuel Brown. For a road to lead from tho Fhil ipsburg and Curwensvillo turnpike, below tho sawmill of Win. A. Read, to the road near Amos Bend's in Law. rencn township, v icwer.i V.'m. D. Biglcr, Clark Brown, Stewart Reed. To roview, vacato and surDiv the road from tho northern boundary of uicitrneiu oorougn to a. ll. sliaw a mill, in Lawrence tow nship. Viewer James Mitchell, Thos. Dougherty, G. D. tioodfellow. For a road from the old steam saw mill, on the river, to the bridge across Beaver Run, at the head of Uoruca Patcliin'a sawmill dum, in Buri.side township. Viewers Lewi Boice, Thos. Thompson, E. P. Baker. Iho view i.ir a site ho build a bridiro across Chest Creek, near Wagoner's, in Liiesi township; acrotva tho river near Edward King's, In Burnsido township, and across Moshannon Creok, in Morris township, were con tinned until June Term the proceed ings being informal. I 'ii'if t'oiiftrmri XL Si. The road starting at Hahn's road, and to inter sect the Daily road, at his new farm, id Bo n n township. All tho oilier reports for roads were either continued until June Term, or not actod upon. Confirmed Ateolutt.Yor a private road loading from tho public road leading from Moiristlale to Philips burg, ut or near Mrs. Woring's, lo Hi Mobhannon Creek, near the Belt land ing, in Morris township; also, on from near Vm. Rolhrock's to tho turnpike whero it crosses the Moihan. non Creek j also, one from m. Roth rock's to iho Moshunnon Crook, noar tho Big Bond. A road from Little Beaver Dam Run to John Mitchell's barn, in Burn. ido township. A road from J. G. Scliry ver's to the river ut the end of the new bridge, in Lawrcnco township. A road from Mrs. Smith' to the road near Jacob Frver'a. in Ttnll township. A road leading from the mouth of of Lick Run to the public roud near Mrs. Flegal a, in Goshen township. AITiiINT.MI NTS. Tho petition of a number of tho cit. tens ol Gubhou township, nravinir tlm appointment of li. K. Shircv fl Con stable, in the room of M. S. Flegal, deceased, was concurred in ly tna Court. In accordance with a petition slnetl by a number of the citizons of Decatur township, Riihaid Philiipi was ap pointed ono of the Overseer! of tho Pojr of that township. Personal, We clip tho following from the Waco (Texas) Examiner, of tho 24th of February last i "Mr. A. S. DickmKn, of Penn.vlranla. Is at prevent a visitor to ourctr. Ileetprr-.. h.n,;f a. not reet delrt,tml thnn sit-pr t d. There i. bs wye. I.n dir.,, .t0a and belter order ia W are tlian in any pi.-., !. w cll N be b...iv,.rd ,n rtttcen ye,rf. L.keoiher ,1... be la eonndent of a hr,ll, ,, ,, W,M whM u beat ol .11, I, ,, , n) mM .. v- i M r .7 nve acre, oat t.i ia; uimf La 2 it I '"' "'"" " lr'M' " ''""" nt of Mr. D. intention to buy largolv, protidrd price, are not lo Heap. "Mr. D. tats tlt .,, J,, ,, j. fc k , moat .,.n,tly tell i, u, d Und'e" T tha-wrLk tlandered country on earth.M Mr. Dickinson is well knows to many of our citizens, having at on time done businoat at Glen Hcpo.and again at Shawsville, in this county. May he be is successful In future in. vestmenu ai Ii has been In the past. T'tO even bu -ii-l u TV.aA.a kiciTjsaUOTtirffjy. '