I THE ALLEGHENY HOTEL j-urm nrvr.ririu. r. 1 111 Uftr 4 ftm-onlm-.. tirw ,.M hfti Wat, Of.! ft th .wmlnlt-'W of lb ihll. wherr ttir .r.teirtor "1 tit fit., t WH fci,i IJ ftifnrl, inl rfivf tdarf ol pnlOn- phi . rntft. H t-rurt J.'-Tf rul ttf'itt"H in tti d u ( hti bf tti i lo in r-n-irr wiiffta t hi imtMiim. Th IAHI.K will llvi hmit.lttllt nf flf"l will) tit ltt that MR b imM-an in tli i.mtni, ami th l(AH v,n .-oni-.n fuIUl.v h -t 1.11 OK, I KI.H, Ac. CASI'KK UUl'OUiT, OorM. Xn S, 1 1 1'rotir.r.or, THE EAGLE HOTEL, MAIN HT., CI'RWKNHVIIXE. PA. TTAVINU .Mud for urn of yrt tb JJ. ftbovt veil iiiowb aud popultr hotol, Ifrpt foiuicrij J r. ion, ana litoijr fry Mr. BfkBJ tht pro-tut pronrtotor hat r flitfd It na tho object of roadorog hU gucnta torn for t bl wbiU mlouralDK with hia. A ln, Urt gttblo and Yard ti rtchd, fur tho ear aod protection of horMt, carriages and waront. A liitril ihara of public patrna it aoltcited. fot24 If JOHN KOUTS, rroi'r. SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE, CurneuaTllle, Mstrfiold comity, Pa. I fPOIS oU and wH eiUb.ii,cd Hotol, baautL X fuT lituated on t'nt baaki of tba fiuaqua. ; hiDoa, in tha boroigb of Curwanjrillo, faaa baan Ii4cd for a tarn of yaara by tha Vndaritjtnad It hai baan ntirelj refitted, and ii now upon to tat puUic jfen er all y and tba travailing oommn- nlty in particular. No patni will ba iparod lo ) racf guoitt comfortable while tarrying at thii frtM. Ample bubltng rooji for tba aooenmo. f ' on of team i. Cbargr nuderata. Jan. 1, W 1 WM. M. JEFFRIES. THE AMERICAN HOUSE, Currvemvllla, Clearfield couuty. Pa. THE andantrned baa Icaied tbil old and loir a.tabliihed bote), (formerly kept by Major : liaae Bloom,) iHuita io a oenlral portion of tti town, and hoi entlrolj r-Httd and ra (urniih.d I It, aad rt-raodoltd tha itiuling, io ai to maka It f in object, horoafl.r. far (ha travaling publia (a i; palronita tbia Urga ati aomoi'idiuui bou.a. I deo-J,'S-tf - JOHN J. HEAD. THE MANSION HOUSE, Corntr of itocond and Market Street!, CLEARFIELD, PA. 'PRTJ old and eommodloui Hotel hai. dorlna L b pat year, bean anlarced to double iu i lurmar eapaaitj for the entertamaient ol etraa. ) (n ani (uelti. Tha vhnle builjinr baa been raferniibed, nd tha proprietor will vpara no : peine w renaor nti gueeta aomlortabla while ilayfnir wltb fain. I Vrhe "Manilon Honae Omnikae rune to end from Ibe Depot oa the arrival and departure I T tf Proprietor, THE WESTERN HOTEL, CLEARFIELD, PA. 'piIK Mhicriber brio Ira ltd for a term of jl van inn weii-itoown Hotel, (tept fyr many 'Br aj imr, ianicn,; ani re-nt ted and refur tubed it througbout, ii now prepared to enter inn travel en and tba pablie g toe rally upon tma it ia hoped alike a ere-able to both pattern ana Dronritiinr. hu 'i a hi. it a uau .hi t raprmed with the beet the market afford aad no pain will be ipared on hit part to add la (me Qonrenienee ana oomort or hie rnetli. JOHN UOt'OHKKTY, . Pmptietor. THE- EXCHANGE HOTEL, i IILXTIXGDU( PA. ! THIS old Mtabliihment liacini baaa leaeed 1 1 by J. MOKR1SON, formerly proprietor af v let -aiorneon iioaia, naa been thoroughly ran j urited and rafurniehad, and inpplied with all I tba modem tprormento and eonrenieneaa aa J cwary lo a lrt elan Hotel. Tne dininr room i .it been remoeed to tbe nrit floor, and ! bow ipaeioai aad airy. Tha rhaniben era well ea tilitad, aod tba proprietor will endeavor to make in rneau perfectly at hem. J i- MOKKISO.V. Proprietor. ! J. W. VALLACB.. ..thoi. m. ettiw. THE AMERICAN HOUSE. a.theraburr, t'ltarllrld Co.. Pa. 'PHIS well known and !r nlibM.bed Ilo'.l, 1 formerly kept by R. H . .Voora, and latteily vj i a, ocoweia, sr., nit oeen leaned lor a term , !jare by tbe ndir.(rnel, lo which the atlra- ti.aol tbe travehnt- public ia aow ealled. and a : iiiktm inara or public patronage it eolieited. eer, oa-ly.pa hHAV A WALLACK. THE RAILROAD HOUSE, aiaix St., ruiLirsBunG, ta. THE anderiicnel keepa eomuntly aa hand the bett of Liqaore. Hli table ie alweyi ippliad with tba br.t tba market atTorda. The "'imr pablie wiU do well to rive him a rill. " '.' ROIIKRT LI.0VD. SHEADER & GALEE'S Restaurant and lonfeitloncry, (On Reed Street, near tha Keilroad Depot,) CLEAHFIELD, PA, PRF.SH 0YSTEP.San". ICE CREAM la I eeaenn. Tobafra, Cirtra, Caadiai, NuU, d4 averythinc aeuallj found ia a Confection, ry, alwayn an head. Tba only BAQATKUK UBLE ia town, can he found it lb ie ealoon. aiarlOtmpd fillRADKB A OALKR. McGAUGHEY'S EESTAIRAM & REFRLSIIUEXT A LOOK. , I Leavj ' Kew Bu,IHne. (formertj aerunied ly """1 PECOXD ST., CLEABl'IELD, PA. KiNSTA.VTLYanhMidafinen'lrrti.,nof CAN. fie..-. iii M,AK.-, ToUACCa Ac , FKESU OYtsTKIlS roOniVMl .1 . 1 1 . mmii rvad ap lo euit the u.lce of rurtomrra. X'A.BILLIARI) MI4IOV,, ,ond.torv. acal-tf DAVID NctlAl UHKY.' jpootj ana jjliors. DANIEL CONNELLY. Coot and Shoe Manufacturer, CLEARFIELD, PA. TA ja received anna let of French CU.F 1 1 SKINS, and it now tiremred to maanfee. everything ia hu linn al the laweit firurei. 'ill warrant bil work lo be ll repreianteo. reraeetfaltr eoliclt a .ii . , ki. . t. trkei itrcn.earoBd dtor weit of the po-toffira, win go an in me power to render ealU 'Hon. Some Gne Oeitpr topi on h ind. T'.'IT y DANIKL CONNELLY. PEACE PROlLniEI. tt WAR 07EKIJr CLEARFIELD KNOX TOWNSHIP QHET. orly all the Cntralanl going bicK ' thn'r aid mnatrrs; but 'niiry one pin to old Mitichurttt, vhert thfy nre luve.1 so lony anj to rrll. eomeqaenea of tha above farti. F. gnORT, f the old "Short Sboa Sbon." would aa. u bil eimernni patron., and the people ' '"arfield coontr at larre. th.t lie be. "fit. lot of rma material. J.t received from .n. ii pref area an pnorl notice to mil! awid Iloou and Shoei. al bil new chop ia ri.w. He ie eali.ied Ih.i km ... "ilen It might be eoroe inten'ely loyal my. , - r-. ....... i no i r-repnrrn 10 .ell low lor ar Coantrv Priduea. Iinn'i r... k. -aen door to Khoweri A Urahem'l More. "" elreeL Clearfield. P. . ..d i...t k. . "oaiBoaly called ''"I "SHORTT." CW KIMIT AD SHOE SHOP. EDWARD MACK. "AHKET A Sn Sra., CLEARFIELD, Pi. ''III! ""prl.lor kai entered Inta lha BOOT 4 ,i "'! at the ahova itand, and "'ioed aot la ba outdone either ia aeil. 7 C"" 'or bil work. Special alleatloa "Mid to mannfacluring Sewed work. Ha bind a l.r.. l -r L .L v.- - j ia., JJir"1 ' ry bc.t aaaiity. Tha eill- , ...lq aa atetaity ara rarpactfally iJ , JIM trial. Ma charge for aalli. w immit'axd shoe shop, r ( i nv i:xyii l.r- knvlng lately lUrted a new moa mop in torweniviiie, aa '. eppo.ila Jo.erh R. Irwin'l Drug 'n '"!l"llF """ f lk pablie that 4.. ..M . wana'actaraall Itvleiof Been ..' 'avythlag ia hi! lina, on ihort ' if j '"I" i nrt- i f.. .J " ! will cell t:lj . LBU 7. BOS. "iilT-1S.uni READ CAREFULLY!! Your Best Interests De mand It X X 8 a t H K w n O a n M W w o o OJ R O n o o b f f o w M to o a M I I ! r 1 o w H a 53 w H H at a r H H W Z n w r n o v o c c (A o r fa to M f o t3 o w 1 H s o o DO H O c 02 Q O H H w a pi m H O o p o i , tl , ti fe) I. 00 a CI z t H H P! A H W o H a tt! O CO sr S3 H C ts 2 to 8 O tJ K :ni inin 1 1 6 8981 ZlOI 1 1 iyll 68-lf SCKTlETJIIlVf, XEW! New Store in Madera. MESSRS. J. FORREST ds S0. "Tr0ULD reipectfnlly Inform tha public that t they hive imt onened. la WAtlklll CIcarBeld eoaatr, fa., aa antira aaw itoek of FALL AND WINTER, GOODS, Which they are prepared lo cell at cheap ai the coeep.it. Tbeir flock cociliu la part at Dry Goods of the Best Quality, Suck M Alpacaaa, Deliau, Prlnta, Maalioa. Caatiaerei, Eatiaeti, and Flinn.U, Rcntly - Made Clothing, Of tha bait quality, tuck al Coati, Panti, VeiU, OrareoaU, Overall!, SbirU, Collar!, Ac. Boot, Shoes ami Gaitors, Alia af the aery belt Quality. A complete stock of Groceries. Ia ihart everything niuillv kept In a eoootrv etori. Consumers, Look to Your Interests I Call aad examine oar (lock and pricei before purchaaing elaawbara. I.rMBKU ASD GRAIN Of all kindi taken, ia airkanga for goedf. TT-B.memUr the place, kfadara, Clearleld covnly, Pcnn'a. J. FOaBEST A EON. Ortohor 31, 1S7 if. wh. van area... I. TBowraow TEN EYCK & THOMPSON ClUWENMIl.LF, PA. nAVIXQ jnit received from New York one of tha iargeet aad bait leleeted llorkl or food i, wi are now ready la offer tha eame to aar old eaetojieri. (to whom wa retura tbanki for part favori,) and tha altinni of the county gra orally, at ' Prices that will Render Satisfaction. (live al a call before purchaiing elieVhirc, and tberebj lave from t to JO pry cent on yoargoodl. Oar itoek aaailiti af a grant variety, tuck aa DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, CLOTHING, C-nocrRIEtS, HAIlDW RE, QCEEXSirAM-:, PALXTS, OILS, DRl . I'RHIT lK Al l, klMt. Fi.h. Salt, Leather, Shea Findinri, BOOTS and MlttKfl (eaitera and hoaii made) in greet aa. rletv, and at red need agurei; T1NWARB, FLUl'R, Ac, Ar. TEN EYCK at TIIOMI'SON. Tii'ing ra aeioeiated II. B. Tbomp.oa with ma in tbe abava trade. I deviri all penuni in debted to me, by Note or Itonk lecoaat, ta rail and eettla tba name wjtheat delay. WM. TEN ETCK. Carweaivilta, May, 7, 1MK tf, .cw Mine and Liquor Store. I. L. REIZENSTEIN & Co., iinul pr.ii.rai ta WINES & MQUORS, MARKET ST., CI.EirfIl.LP, PA. ,Fn11 "trrk of W inr, Ttrandy. flii, Whi-Vv and Atc.hol atway oa hnni. fpecial attrnttfn paid to eei-nring a para article for face mental and aadionl parrioeeo. )an2l-tf (JLOVKU,TlAlOTliY .nd OlU H- ARD ORAM FEED, AT Marrkli ef 0. IRAT1ER A (OKrV, VhHadrtplila AairiihrmfnU. " spring. Isco. 0air. nf Kt mm. lamjt at' N I H m (V., t'.nlnt of M.W IIIINT7KS Owalaaf M tf I'upi.lSg. Tall ato-k of TAPI.K and FtXl'V sprint, noons. FTKB A LANDrl.L, marlO (t Fourth A Arrh Si... Phlle.l. I,,hia. N. n.-Jollo-, Al CTIilX dllv r..l.l. No.35 South Third Street PMILAULLFHIA. eneralTents, PENNSYLVANIA W?i OF THE ,CCJ UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, CASH CAPITAL, tl.000.000. FTJI.I. PAITl ioJ.7.o!,,ur.!;,Ts.r.'"'v '"""'i and Paii.rhlale "fall, d.uTl, oil i. L. 1Y. ( Ititk aV ., B. 8. Kl'Ssi:!., Manager. J. C. THOMAS. Alteut for Centra and ('la.rS.M oounuei. ra. aun2U.il ly t, HOLLoaataa , , a. jiavia caakt HOLLOWEUSH 4c CAEEY, BOOKSELLERS, Clank Book Manufacturers, AND BTATIOXEKB. J 219 .llarkrt SI., FMIadtlpMa feaUPaper Flour Beeke and Ba.i. FaaI.h 1-otler, Aole, rapping , Curtain and Wall "POT. febia.ly. JOHN M, MELLOY, aiauricTi ata or Plain, Japanned & Stamped Tinware A WD PIALBI II llouea KurnUhliif Cooda, Tin Booflng and Coudurtur Plpea. a No. Vi3 Market Street, ffly PIIltADELPniA DREXEL & CO., So. 31 South Third Htrect, Phlladelna And Dealers in Government Securities. Application by mail will receive prompt atten tion, and all information cheerfully lurni.hed. vruer. eniicnO, anrll.tf REIZENSTEIN BROS., Manufacturer! of and H'holeiale Dealer! in MEN AXI) BOYS' CLOTH I XO. i MarkftWk 110 Merchant Hlreet, 7 awgl'tlTl PI1ILAHEI.PUIA, Pa. ISGiJ SPRING. IgfiO JAMES, KENT, SANTEE & Co,, Importers and Jobbers of Dry Goods, Nol. 235, 2;ill A 241 N. Third St.. PIIII.ADKLI'lllA. We are now prr)arrd with our oiuil eitemlva ana wcii-a.eenrl etock to otter extra indncementi to CASH Dl'YEItS. aprll-tf "stretch, bennettTco" (Huctore to Prtcr T. Wrijtht A Co., iwroari!n or inp nrAi.Biti in DRUGS AND MEDICINES, ALIO, Brandies L Wines for Medical purposes. Jel:f7 No. l. Market Bt., Philad'a. BENSON, CAMPBELL &. Co., No, 17 N. Fifth Et and 424 Commerca, PHILADELPHIA, Pa., WHOLESALE GROCERS, And Commission Merchants, roa ran balb or Wool, Oinaeng, Fur 8kin, Feat h era. Leather. Flat Heed. Dried Fruit a. Clover Heed, KooU. Deer Hkiaa. Hatter, Beeawai, bbeep Bkina, Egg, At ae., tie. CONSIGXM EXTS SOLICITED. Weekly Price current forwarded on reqneit. June 11. 1HM Jt.pd DI.AKM, BLINDNESS A CATAIIHII treated with the utaio.t eurceu by Dr. 1. I .- A A S M Tl. mnA I . . r Eve anil Ear in lha Medical t'oileee of I'enn.yl vania, 11 yean rxperirnce. Iformrrlv of Lrydcn, Holland,) o. W)i Arrh ritreet, l'hil'a. Tern moniaii can ba aeon at hie ntiee. The medical faullv ara in.it.! in ... n. , I . . al be hae no eeereti in hi! profr'nion. Artilcial eyea ineerted without pain. No charff for ex amination. Iielft.lv. H. F. N AUGLE, (LOIR AXD WATCH MAKER, orroiin mi ARKKf BTRatlT POST OFFICE CLEARFIELD TpHR iohtcriW rarpertftjUj In form hie old L patrona and tha fubtir jr-n-rillT. that bo ! oa hand, (and fonilantly receiriag new additiena thereto,) a large itork of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry, pl Vetp Jewelry In all tte forme and of diflerent Talari, either bjr the piece or eet. WATCHER A foil aMortnent af either Oold or Pilfer, made bv the brut Aireriran and for. eira asaoufafiorrrt, includtrr a fine lot of e-nld and rilrer .banting raie, lull jeweled. Patent tuofere. CLOCKS-Of all detrn". eonalPltng of elabl day and thirty. boar, of either weight, i.r.ng or leTem, and both etnke and alarm. RKPAIUING. All kinde of Wetraee and Clocke Ken. ted, and warranted. Ta addition to what t bar enomerated, I keep a full aeaortmentor SPKCTACLKS, rotorfd and .lain vlaaa. j4Im,(MI.O I'KNH and l'KXCILf. PPUOMS. FOKKS lit IT Kit KN1VKS, and U faet evervthina in the Jewelry line. If I Uil to have en band Jaal what a euainmer aoay need, 1 will order per flrat eipreaa, without eitta rarjre. A liberal 'hare of public patronitfrr m nltritd. May 7, m y II. f. N'AI ULK. H. 15. TAVLOllS LIME AND COAL YARD, (Near Ibe Riilroad I'-pnt.) m:ki u rn, pkivva. TEMRRArK tbi4 metbt"! of informlnr: the publir, that I have npcnd up a yard lur the mi -a of wod or nat-bnrnl I.I Ml. and AnthmMle C"Alh in tbe in.rmifh nf t'lrarffld, and have crmtplrinl arrargrmf nte with molem doalem by whit-h I ran ker-p a lull "pplv conctintlvon hand, which will he dupnecd ol at rcaeoiinMt rnfr. by the ton, tM-hr1 or car load, to euit pnrchaMra. Thnf st dint a nee ran abtre ttie by lrttfr, and obtain all neecwary infnruatmn b? rvinrn mail. R. R. TA . 1.UIU Clearfield, Pa,, Ffh. tl, lflt'-f McKnight'&'jannot MnRon and Slclsli Makers, (Imaiediilcly ia rear af I'lanitf Mill,) CLEAHFIEI.P, r. ri'inE iwhierlberi weald reepactfully Inforai tba 1 rttliraiif Clearncla.and Ilia rubllcia rcneral thai they an prepared la do all kind, of work oa WAGONS, CARRIAGES, 8LEIG1J3, 4o., oa iborl noiica and oo r,aaf.aahl termi, and la a wotknanlik, manner. A atw fen ore la oar lina i. th.t we i'oa our aa work. "All aider, promptly attended la.- WM. McKMliHT. '".. CHAIII.E8 JANN0T. SVTHIPirr,, Kenaedv-l Med'ed Dteearery, HelstHild i Burba, Baker", Coa Liver Oil, Jiae'i and Aeer'i medicine! or ererj kiwi, rr aaw br Btllttfyt H 1HW !, A. r. PnTTne... BOYNTON A YOUNG, FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS Mimifacturerl of PORTABLE & STATIONARY ST1LV1M ex(.ini:s I'orner of Fourth anj Plna Rtraete, t I.F.AItMl .), PA. TTAVINO cni;azrd in the manufacture of drit -AA- claai MACHINERY, we reipeolfully Inform the publio that we arc now prepared la Oil order! aa oheaply and ai promptly!! can be done in any of tbe oitici. YYe manufacture and deal Mulay and Circular Saw-Mills, Head Iilocki, Water Wheel!, Shafting Puller! OilTord'l Injector, Steam Oauget, Steam Whiitlci, Oilin, Tallow Cupi, Oil Cupl, (lauge Cockl, Air Cockl, tlloba atree, Check Vnlvee, wrought iron J'ipei, r-lcam ruinpi, Boiler Feed Pumpt, Antl rletlon Metro., boep Stone Packing, (luin Pack mg, and all kindi of MILL WORK ; together with flowi, Fled Solei, COOKAXD PARLOR STO VES, and other CASTINGS of all kindi. cr-Ordcri lolicited and filled at city pricei. All lettan of inquiry with reference lo machinery ot our manufacture promptly aniwerod, by adilrei ing m at Clearfield, Pa. declt.tr BOYNTON A YOI NO VInaing "tm$. a. L. Reed. NOTICE, w.w! Powell J. P. Weaver, Dett.- g. Ia. hi:i:d a co. CLEARFIELD PLANING MILL ALL RIGHT! fTMIE proprietor! reipectfully inform tbeeitiieni f Clearfield oounly, that tbey have entirely refitted thii eitabliihtnent with the lateit improved wood working machinery, and arc now prepared to execute all order! in their line of huiineii. Tbey will giro eipeclal mention to the manufac ture of material for boon building, inch ai FLOORING, WEATHER -BOARDING, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, OF ALL 8TYLE8, Wa alwiyi have on hand a larre itock of DRY Ll MHF.n.and will pi v nib for all clear Lumber. One and a-half inch panel ituff preferred. Lumber Manufactured to Order, Or exchanged, to luit euitomcri. t.0nlera lolicited, and Lumlr furni.bod on ihort notice and oa reaaonable termi. 0. L. REED A CO. Clearfield, Nov. 7, 1S07. B. Pirroa , ..Joiia Pirroa, ..J. H. Ikwii. K. A. liiria .. E. B. PATTON & CO., Having tilled op a trit-clan PLANING MILL Are prepare 1 to farniik all kindi of Manufactured Lumber, euirb aa Flooring. Siding. Surface-rreiied Lum ber. 6ah, Doom, Blindi, And eTTy donrription of PLAIN AND FANCY MOULDING. IT-Dialcra will dud it to their advantage to con. nil our pricei bef-tre purchn.ing rliewbere. Addre.c, E. D. I'ATTuN A CO., t'nrwen.ville, Dee, , 1 SdS-tr CleirCeld oounly, Pa. (Tlolhinii. How to Save yiono.y. THE tlmei arc bard; you'd like to know How yoa aiay eive your dollar!) The way lo do tt I alii .how, If yoa will read what follow!. A win wha lived not fir from here, W ho worked hard at bil trade, But had a hooeehold to aupport That cquandered all b, made. I met hire onca. Sayi ba, "My friend, 1 look thread bear and rough I've tried to act myielf a mil, fiat can't lava ap eooagh." Bay! t, wiy friend, bow maeh have yoa f I'll tall yoa where lo o To eet a ettft that', enand aad cheap t To REIZENSTEIN A Co. Tie took what little ha had eared, And want la Heiien.feia A Hrolhen', And tbera ha aot a handeeme (ait, For balf be paid to othen. Now ba il borne, he iooki io well, Aad their eflect ii ruh. That when the, take their dilly meal, Tbey don't eat half ai much. And now be tlndi on Faiurdiy night, W'ith all their winti lupplied. That ba hi. money left to ipaad, Ana lome to lay ande. nil aod lacee.i, with cheerful lull,. He lladly telle to all. If you'd cava money, go and buy Vnur Clothe! nt hKlZE.TEIN'8 CLOTHINO HAIL, Whera lha rheipeit. Irct and kcit Clothier and rood Forniibln Oondi eaa ba had ta rail every lane and ia avery etyla aprl I, nf ITHfa WANTI'.lk-Tha an.or.irnrd will f iv tha hif hci ctriil prick for all kind, ol rt Its and DKKR hklNS. II,,, n. a nil " t. ti. RrizETn. EKWAiU) PKUKS CtJT" Flour IniiiiforturcrM, And Dealer! in GRAIN OF ALL KINDS, piiilipfrt Rn, ;pa. VFI I.L PI PPIT of FI.OI R, WHFtT I 0IIN and ClltiP oonitantlv op bird, anii fi.i rale al rile rrmtitl.nlv hw. ' If. hi ll l.tKK ("1IIII1 (till, inn" n at thii afllpa. I ; ; i ' ' wvaaaai i aonMaawoauii I a " iiliir.itipn,il. MISS H.S. FWAN'S SCHOOL FOIl GIHLS CI.EAIII llll.li, I'A. 'pilr! HPIIINU Till M. of lc.,t,i k X ill Ofiinni i,i-e on Mm. 'lev, I, loom H, l-evi. TI.HMS OF TI ITIIIN. Heading, llrlhogtoi.kv. Writing. I ll.Jerl Lei. ion., riiinair Arilbmelie in I I'nm.ry lli-riil.hv, iier l.ulf term, (of eleven Wok..) IS 00 Hi. tori, l.tM'al in, lle'CrititiVe fienrr.t.h with Nep lirawing, tt laminar, Mental ana Uritlen Arlthaotiu g 0 Algebra and the Scleniiri a no For full partieulan lend for Clrculir. ( Irartleld, Nor. U, IHol-Sm. ougH' CLEARFIELD ACADEMY. Rev. P. L. Harrison, A, M., Principal, rpnE THIRD SESSION of the prcaent erho- 1 laitto yearof thii InBtilullnn (illrdinma.r.r. on MUM JAY, tba ftlh day ol Kel.rutry, IHCW fuptle can enter at any timo. Thvy will be oharned with tuition from the time tbey enter to ids aioeo oi tne eoaeion. 1 he enurie of instruction embraeei every thins nriuuea n i tnorou.rh, practical and aoooiu plirihed education for both eoiei. 1 be Principal, havinir had the ad ran tat e of muen experience in nia proreeeion, aeearee pa rente and fftiardiane that bit entire ability and enerjriei will be devoted to tbe moral and men tal training or the youth placed ander bin charge TKKIHM OK TDI'IIOM. Orthojtraphy, Readinx. Writiojt. and Primary ArithBMlio, per ISmion (11 weeke) - $d 00 Oram war, Ueograpby. Aritbmetu, and Hiitory in 00 Alpetira, Ueometry, Trtfoetometry, Men- u ration, burveyiaic, 1'hiloiopby, Ptiyei olory. Cbemiitry, Book Keeping, botanr and Physical Uoditraphy - . . to 00 Latin, wreen ana rreocn, with any of tbe above d ranch aa ff no jmtino aeauction win o made for abienea ftdr Kor furtberperticulan inquire of Re. P. L. HARRISON. A. M., Feb. 4, Ufltl tf. 8:28j Principal. SELECT SCHOOL. riHE Humu or heeilon of the Fuaqurhanna Pa- X Iwt Hi'hool, (i'M-aUd at CauiplivH'n Church, in lit 11 townahip.) will eommrace on tin- al of May, (third Monday,) for the twnu of live nidtiib.. mth iiutnum oi luroo wi'fKe in midriuuimrr. Hip common braucbti Will bo tautrhL and alnn tbe followinp: Alp bra, (ioomt trv. Plain Trico nnmetry, lUcnPurnti-pn. Kurvrvitur. PhiloHnnhv. Phyni'iJogy. Phveical Geography, Rbotarie aild if'pie. ilia price of tuition nhall be I2 f..r tbe full term of five moniba; and lur lem than a full term at tbe rate of t3 per month. All pupil iliall be held till the end ot the term, wit boat FpeciiU afrrvtv mem ai tne time or entry, and Uie price of tuition Piiau ue puiu in anvanoe. The Hclevt l hooi n loratvd in a plcaaant neiffh. (Mirhood, and a rora patent teiwhcr baa boon acoured. Boarding can be iirocurtd for !?3 nrr wnt k. Auy lurtbei infurmation eaa bo bad bv addrwac. ing tbe 1'rt-aident of tiie Hoard, at C uih P. O.. tbe PHK'reiary at liurnsidn, or Prui tmitb.at Curwena- Tiilc. JOHN F. l.Kia. PremdMit. JACUB W. CAaUPRULt, Trraa'r. j am Ra uowleu, y. mar;U-tf jfttiSffUanrous. EW STOCk! SEW STILES!! FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY GOODS, AT Miss SUSAN HEED'S, MARKET ST., CLEARFIELD, TA. Having yntt received all the noreltiei of the eeaeoD Id the Millinery line, rrqaett the ladiea to call and eiamino then. Clearfield. Pa.. Nov. i, lAS. SEWING MACHINES. T MIR Pinrer Mann factoring Company'! New . Family tScvinc Mnchincp. and tba celebrated Hurence, lur aalc at the KEYSTONE STORE. Pereone In want of machine! will do well to call and examine tba MNt.LR and FLORHNC'R Iwfore purrhaing. Erery machine warranted to give aativfaction. Macbinei and machine findinci frava on nann. NIVLING A SHOWERS, Clearflrld.IPa., Feh. 24. Afcnti. J. K. BOTTORF'S PHOTOGRAPH CALLERY, MARKET FT., CLEARFIELD, PA. I)ERrtnNfl de.irinr O00D PICTI'RES.of any Itvle and price, with all tha modern improve nieiili of tin art, can be accommodated by calling at my room! ia Clearfield. Negatives made in Cloudy as well as in Clear Weather. CHILDREN'S PICTVRKX taken accurately, in a few leconda. The TONE and FINISH of my Phntorraphi guaranteed lo equal thai of any made in Phila delphia or Kew Vork. Comlantly on hind a large mpply of Frames, Albums and Stereoscopes, Of all liiei, itjlei and priori, aad of lha belt fioi.h. Alio, STEBEOSCOriC VIEWS, of tb, mod inicrerllr.r AMCrtlCAM aa I ORI IC.X CI r.HV, for rale at reaionabla ratei. F R A 11 F. 8 OF ALL SIIE8, From any (tjln af moulding, made ta order an ihort notice. J. K. BOTTORF. Clearfield, riac. Id, l!l If Ll'TII ERSBl'RG POTTERIES Lnthcrtburf;, Clearfield Co., Pa. FARMERS, MECHANICS 4 DAIRYMEN Look H ere! rpilK an lcr.iraed I. prcp, t0 furnlih Ton I with III. Iie.l KTllNEWAKK Inanuli.tn'red in tbu ciitinlry. lie bin never yet failed loplrsje iiMimmii, ii loquaatyor durability. Hi! wire eonil.lt ia part of CREAM POTS OF ALL SIZES'. MILK C ROCkK AID PAN, Fruit Cans, (for Canning Fruit,) Safety Tubes, And in iborl KVI UVTIIlNi! a.oally made and kept lo an relaldiibment af (hi! kiad.' AIEIICHAN'TS Cin bava their ware delivered by ma, at ANT TIME aad lo ANY PLACE ilceirej. Ordere for ware eolieited, and promptly Hrd, .T-iTnr fnrril aworllacnt, ice Cltiljui and Price Li.l, wioiicd tree to apparent.. tf t liberal diwoopt will be giren tn the wholeeale trade. fiKO. C. KIRH. Lnther.l.uig, Pa, Dcr, 1, IfHiS-lf 1) the DEMOCRATIC ALMANAC. Only rent,. I --err voter ijival, hart oaa. tf tiii; HKi'ini.inN. .';r- x rjaL.&. ' ( i.V.Aiirin.i', pa. HiM-IHY Moll M MJ, M Mil II .11, lr,l Terms of Subscription. If paid In I'll nior v. 1 1 Ii in tline Inouil,.,. 0(1 II p.lid Bllrr tliMH- end bi li.rr "II ii Hi. t If paid aftct the eilnlelion of HI niliiillir ... I (in Mr. T. 11. Wiiiom, our lorenun, ii lutborlied to rn eipt fur money paid into tbe office on account uf luliicnptiou, ldvcrli.log. Jul, w.rb. Ac., In our io.cn, e. IJ l.i J. ,'l lllltlll,ANii:ll, Kditor and I'ropiirtor' lll:l.l(,ll)l'M OTICHH. Mcllioill.t l:plrpal tinr-cliHcr. w. II. Dn. I.. I'nitor. Public Mcrvicc every Fabbatb, ai i "j a. ni., ana i, r. .11. S. School at A. M. Prayer Sleotinr every Tbumlnr, at 71 P. M. t omuiumon Nervieo, lint hiMnlh of every uuoiii, ai in n. .11. ft. A. Al., monili Frnnrl.' liurcliM... at jot o'cl. on the eecond and fourth Hundiyi of each Tito jury list for Hay torm will lie found in tliin iNSiio. The card of JIosnra. Loci; lluven, will be number. Dlwl&Co , of fount! in tliie MesBrn. J. C. Liglifcnp k Son malic an extraordinary announcement to tho inliubitantH of Clearfield. Read their proclamation in ariolhor column Tub Fresiikt. Our rafting strcame fur severul days havo been ut "high tide." Bui litllo lumber linn paHHcd toward tho lower market. A fine oiiportunity is thus offered to our rufimeu to get ready and jutso down as soon as tho water exbsides to a proper rulting utago. We hear of some ruAs having cliungcd hands du ring tho past week at very good pi-icon, livery effort should be made to gel to market early, in order to be ablo to resume farm labor in proper season. . A Great Paper. We have been in tho reoeipt of the New York Herald for Komo timo, for which tho donor has our tlmnks. It is without doubt tho greatest newspaper in tho world; but its editorial department we can not always commend, becuusa the sentiments are too ninth of a promis cuous character. The subscription price (o05 numbers) is 610 per annum, ?i for six months, or tl per month. Address James Gordon Bennett, pro prietor, corner of Broadway and Ann streets, New Vork. Notice. Wo observe by handbills that a train will leave Lock Lavcn, during the rafting season, at 10:20 in the forenoon, and will run through to Pliilipsburg the same day by 5:U0,and if fifty or more passengers aro willing to bo blackmailed to tho tuno of fifty cents each, the railroad officers will be magnanimous enough to briug them to this placo tho same evening. This smacks uiore like a lii'xler-wag on arrangement than a great corpora tion movement. We shall inquire into this stupid affair. Particular Notice. The Xcw Eclrctie Magazine and The Land H'e Love aro now united. Tho address of the consolidated Magazine is, The yew Eclectic Magazine, 54 Lexington street, Baltimore ; and its publishers are Turnbull & Murdoch, to whom all correspondence relative lo the Maga sino must bo addressed, end to whoso ordor all drafts must bo mado paya ble General Hill's address is Char lotte, N. C. Tho April number of this joint production is beforo us, and for matter and beauty is equal to any Magazine published in this country. It contains a steel portrait of liismark, the celebrated German statesman, who is just now troubling all Europe. Tho subscription piico is $4 por year, or So cents a number. Send lor a specimen number. More Railroad. The long pend ing quarrel between the Pennsylvania Bailroad, Allegheny Valley, and the Winslow Colliery, with reference to tho building of n road from tho mouth of Mahoning creek, on tho Allegheny river, to the mouth of Itonnnit'a Branch, on the Philadelphia & Erie Railroad, lias ut length been settled, and tho rond will bo speedily made. It will puns across the western end ol this county, throuc.li Brady, V'ion and Iluaton townships, and will have the lowest grade of any railroad run ning between the Eaaterq and West ern States. The grade will not exceed 2G fee(, while tho lowest grade on any ol the roads now made is 73 feet. The only point not settled with reference to this road, is whelhoril shall enter our county by the Mahon ing valley routo or .the Red Bank. Wo are somewhat familiar with both these valleys, and aro decidedly in favor of tho Mahoning routo, as the most feasible, bocauso it is the most direct and the lowest grade. Besides, the Sandy Lick coal fields can be readied by this a well as by tho other route. A glanco at any 8tato map will valalilieli this fccl. There has been a great deal of loud and hitter complaint among Republi cans nf all positions over tiio despot ism displayed by tho President. The St. Louis, New Orleans, Cincinnati and District of Columbia offices have thus far been given to tho relatives and personal friends of the President, in utter disregard of the hard-working and warmly endorsed Republican up plicants. A Radical Senator declared that tho country mould soon know now large the President' family roal ly wus. Ail tho consolation wo can furnish "loil" whelps is, to growl on until you have sense enough to elect statesmen for Presidents. Hero is tho way the Bhippensburg Sentinel duns its delinquent subcri berl "Wo would like to have information of tho whereabouts of Dr. Samuel Kvingcr. He owe us 12.00 which he must pay if he has not departed this liTe. The last we heard of tho honor, able gentleman, he was residing in or about Lecsbnrg, Cumberland Co., and wasinood iMlth" I f, ! rrrr holttitt . lici t), in llis 11. , ill,, i, nil pitlly, doe. the aolihrr rl tlmt Ivciiiition whiih the party raid, when It wanted thru Viilee., bo ahntild i We apnke ol litis mutter hut wci k in tt li tiing lo the vntr fur I'natinaater in thia borough. Thia Week we liavn iwn trm i' instance, ol n Imnl luilui in record. 1 Ion. (i. V. Si olicl.l ih ( 'lu.ir mail el" the Ciiiiiniitleii mi Naval Af fairs. Re is t-nlillid to n Clerk. There are seveial young soldiers in thin town, and many iu Mr. Scofield' llistriet, who aro nualilied. and one of whom should by righl havo been chosen. One or more of them made application, but were rejected, and a man chosen who never did any tight ing, to speak of. A. I). Wood, Esq., is the lucky man. No soldiers uecd apply I Another instance is tho appointment ol J. W. Iiouglass, of Erie, lato Col lector of Internal Jtevcnuo for this I'istrict, to the handsome position of 'v.-jmijr iHiiiiiimiiiiT oi iniernai Ruveniio, at Washington. Ho has never been accused ol being a soldier. His position is honorable and lucra tive. Why was it not given to a com petent soldior, if they intend to com pensate him as they agreed, for the dangors and hardships ho passed through ? Tho promise was but a fraud to get their votes. AVlion Pres ident Johnson attempted to give the soldier position, tho Tonurc-of OITice bill was enacted, and his design frus trated. And yet t-.ttny soldiers have been led by partisan spirit to abuse him, utid to vole lor a nai tv thut in tends to cheat soldiers, unci to keon tho offices within a charmed circle. What sympathy has Mr. Scofield for soldier 1 Ho has demonstrated that ho has none; and yet he has quite, us much as any who are dispensine- Fed eral patronage under this administra tion. Republican love for the soldier is a fraud und a choat, just us much as their love for tho negro is. They havo no more respect for a saidier than for a negro, unless ho is a .Major General, and uono for either. They desire the votes of both, and hence their pretensions of love, but despise thorn in fact. We talk from the ! records, and not from mythical visions. Warren Ledger. A Niookr Eoitor Wanted TV Church Union, a Christian!"!) journal, feels chagrined that the Christian Re corder has a nicger editor, "while interior whites" run the Union, and it cries out: "We want a neirro editor." Will not some one," says this misera ble white trash who wields the edito rial pen of the Union, "who knows of colored man or woman who can write well, make us acquainted with tho fact?" Certainly. If tho editor of tho Church Union desire to know where the "smartest," "most intelli gent and "best educated New ioik niggers are to bo found, any policeman will inform him that ut the camblintr hells, tho brothels, tho houses ot prostitution, tho Bowery policy shops, and the foulest und vilest rum holes of tho foulest and vilest quarters of the city, seven-eighth of tho nigger pup. ulation congreguto. At the sinks of sin and debutrt hery they are servants, w aiters, and in some cases propiielors. At these places, what there is of edu cated and Intellectual niggorism niay bo found ut all times. Send and gel ono ol each kind. X 1", J)ay Rook. Il is said Mrs. Charles Sumner, formerly tho widow Hooper, and now grazing somewhere in tho Alps as the widow of tbe Senator from Massachu setts, lias sent a handsome cash pres ent across tho water to the relict of tho Into Treston S. Brooks. Mrs. Sumner declares that Brooks deserved the thanks of tho publio for bavin'' drubbed her consort, and that during her brief 6tay whh him as his matri monial partner, she was 011I3 preven ted from repeating tho famous scene in the Senate by Charles's abject cowardice. Tho two widows, Mrs. B. and Mrs. S. correspond rcmilarlr. -Mcantimo Charles in his lonely bach elor's attio in Washington, is annota ting his famous speech on the "Barbar ism of Slavery," with reminiscences of his wedded weeks with widow Hooper. "Ho learned in suffering what he taught in tlang." Eoston Argus. A prisoner in tho Helena, Ark., jail yesterday overheard two negro pris oners discussing the assassination of (on. llindman, and informed tho jail or, w ho, together with tho Marshal, took one ol them out, and after charg ing him with the crime, he confessed being one of nine negroes who had formed a conspiracy to burn the town of Helena to avenge the hanging of a negro last September for rape; that three of tho party had gone to Hind man's hnnso forth purpose of burning it, he having prosecuted tho negro who was hung, and ono of the number, seeing llindman sitting by a window, had leveled a musket and tired, killing him; tho others becoming frightened, had fled and abandoned tho plan to burn the town. Five of tho nine have been arrested, and are now in jail, and oflicors are now seeking fortheolhers. The proposition to raise a subscrip tion for Mrs. Linuo'n's benctil, has received her sanction. Aboat five hundred letters have been addressed to prominent politiuiuns and colored clergymen calling upon Uicm for donations. A book has been opened if) Mr. Brady' rooms in Broadway, New Vork, where hor wardrobe is on exhibition, for the same purpose. The sum of one hundred und titty five dol lars and fitly-fivo cents was subscribed on Tuesday by thirtoen individuals, in amounts varying from twenty-live cents lo fitly dollars. There hero are two prominent applicants the Postmnslership of Columbia, for fNoum Carolina, the ono is a tt Into Union soldier, who marched with Slier niau to tho sea, tho other a neuro 1.11 ici nagger, jiu 1 ne twiuicui news-1 , papers support thecluimsof tho pogro. I'liat is consistent, if not decent. Let the maimed heroes of the war stand hack until the importunuto blacks aro all provided for. Senator Spraguo'i speech in tho Senate on the repcql of the Tenure-of-office law, shadowed forth bis convie tion that the course of his party ever since 1S01 will rc.ull in a dictator within -n , ;i .1 .:.... :. ' ;- oM.tiw wiivj ia i continued. And w hen we get the j dictator, tho eve of tho world w ill turn this wnv in e il'tlu.rr, i. ..noli.. i - ii ii - . er ilkcs Booth living jn America. 1 Stranor Bit Trie Gold is an idol worshipped in nil climates, with out a single temple; and by all classes without a single hypor-rilo. Grant' "reticence" ji discnerr(l o mean that things .generally must be "kept in tbe (iitally.5'- ' l Arir'-rnitis )Wsi8 refii. J I41 a iicpiililic fnrviihired in I isiuf. Al the Iii-miI it'll (he i. I lo wr so Infatuated no tu ) liirc IVsiuVntit Lcuia Napoleon, rnnn whli no previous reputation, iinr bhoit itie l in n'ntin.cht Willi any o the JmiIuicsI nrgni7Rtintiaf I lie i until ry. lie w chosen Minp!y bet a u mi hu was iho repicseiitiilivn of n grea. Military name, which captivated llo pnijic. Mis tiat moves at tho head of tie. Government were sut.iciou. Ho con sulted no tuio. lie held liltlo or no intercuiirso with my of tho leadinif political chief's. JU maJo a Cubititi of warm and attached personal friends, who had always been duvoted to him in tho darkent moments of his check, ered career. In the army, navy, and treasury, ho placed men who wero not known as lleptiblicatis, but wcro notorious as Napolconisls ! Ho was a silent and taciturn man, who acted beforo ho spoke. Ho came into office with inany professions of devotion to tho Consti tution. Ho promised to enforce ujl tho laws of tho Republic, good, bad, and indifferent. Ho cultivated tho goodwill of his army. Ho opposed its reduction. Ho placed hi favurito officers in those commands where they could render him, in an emergency, tho greatest service. Those officers who were too good Republicans to to relinblo for his personal schemes ho sent off on distant service, or retained uicm wunout commituU. Ho early discovered in the law n, stumbling block in tho way. It had bcon provided that a President of tho l.cpublio could not be re.elncled His friends, in his behalf, mudo un, effort to repeal thisluw. Tho Frond. Congress was against it, and tho law had to stand. In a short timo there cajno the de nouement. The President mudo bin coup d'etat. His creatures swarmed in the War, Kavy, Treasury and Po lice Department." Ha controlled tho army. Tho Congress "us arrested and dispersed lit the Point of the bay onet.atid Louis Napuleuu, by the work not of a single night but of years vt patient nnd urlful plotting, pUiced an his head an Iimieriul Crown. Hi firmest adherents were tho men pf money the great capitalists oi l'uris who wcro exceedingly learful that if they did not have a strong military Government there would be tho terri ble thing of repudiation. Tlicnlliunco between the sword and tho 'money bngs" subsists to tbe present day. The sword collects tho interest on the Nalionul securities, and tb Notional securities uiaiptaiu the bivoid iu its place. We have drawn this as a bistoiiq parallel to what is passing at tha present timo in another so-called Re public, the name of w hich il is unne cessary to muntion. Erie Ubtermr, Specie Paving Incident. A gentle, man stepped into a lager beer saloun in Syracuso the other day and bought two classes pf the bcvemifc fur him. self and a friend, and threw down a ten cent silver coin. Tho Teuton never having soen one before as he had bocn iu this country only two yours thought ho was imposed upon, and it was somo time before ho could' be convinced that it was once the cur rency of our land, and its value was real. "Moin Gott in Himmcl 1 dis is der apichio payment vat I read sq many dings nhotit nnd nefer ace Ou time pcfure." a aa On 1 . , Simon Cunioron, the proprietor of the Republican party, is believed to be avcroo to the nomination of any of the candidates now before that purtv for governor. Geary, and Morehead, and Grow, and all the others named, are obnoxious to Simon. II n u- i 1 1 probably not nnnounco bis favorite until the Convention meets, and then, as he did in regard to United Stutes Scnutor, tho "coming man" will bo announced and nominated. When Cameron commands, the Republican, party of Pennsylvania must obey. It ha been telegraphed all over tho country that Kansns, by its Legisla ture, haratified the lastcotistitutionnl amendment. The people of Kansns, at roccnt general election, squarely voted down the suffrage proposed to be established by tho amendment. The vote stood, on the question of striking tho word "white" from the Constitution! Against, lO.fiiMj for, 10,5:.'!.; mnJorityagitinst.P.OTl. This show bow much respect Radical legislatures Lave for tho "will pf tho people." It is announced that a Mifs E. J, Ketchnm, a Philadelphia, negress, has been appointed to a clerkship in the Treasury, probably with a view of improving the morals of that depart ment. Sumner, It Is said, is mad that ho didn't get a pl.ico in Grant's Cabinet, Haw could the fool expect it, when ho never gave a dollar to buy bouses for Grant f Now that Senator Wado retires, tho New Vork Tnhtne styles Mr. Sumner the Father of tho Senate. According to Mrs. Sumner, C bin les couldn't very well bo tho father of anybody. There need bo about Alulmma cluims. Mr. I im nf. will not bo reudv to attend Ci nm foreign prlntions'tiU ho has satisfac torily settled all his own, poor relations, The claiinishnoss of the old Scotch Grants reappear in the American branch. Tho Kcoich Gruntu believed in keeping everything in their own family, pvtjn thuirowu itch,. World. It is Mated that lor one hundro.l consulates within tegilX of the gov ernment, there aro one thousand military and throe thousand civilian applicants. ttaikrts, Clearfield Markets. Reported weekly Tortlic Cirtn-lnn Rreranr by J. P Kaiviia. Dealer ia Dra Moodi, tin. aariea, Proiumns Ac, il.rL.t ,t 1 i, .,i,eld. Alipi.mn.Vibil an II,.,, ,lro..,... . Dried. Vtb 1.', ll.dV. greed . pplel,ottcr.rl, I On tjcnie no' T.mm - " '"''"... .iv itvaiii.H..,.i joiai I or hidea Hckwheai ....... t i' l.at.l ... . '' f'-Y w'- .,"!' ?"?"""::7 ?s " ti " union a n Ut4: M l Wi2 potato, ...,;i ,o'ri 1 , j . ovn.llirncci I fp p,..rhr,, dried ft " Jfl !"" ' " T Plaeter, M l,w ( nra meal, p tack. 1 fi It, iu Chop. rata 1,0(9, ,n ... R, I II "ti Salt. V r, Joe .'" - " 'Shir.gVa.lSiu.fjfg til U.eri!, lb. jut;;, ti Sbin,le,.;SinloalP i bKk-os dred, ft,, IS T.tnn-by m-d....Y. "II .', , : T.Uo !? ''""L I 0(1 1 Wheal ., t '"V Sfldfi, IftdjWool al B,-T M N1'i4,f or.i,.. H
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