Of .qni Illicit n. -a.." Geohok H. (iooni.ANDKR, Editor. CLE AU FIE LP, TA. Wednesday MoKNi.vfl. jrsK i. A State Convention or Democratic editors will ncet in Altoona on Tubs dny, the 2Sth tiny of Juno. Let there to a full turn out. AnnESTEt). Tho loyal C!rtict-tm; Post-muster nnu liia tlopuly at Alex andria, Virginia, have both been nr rested mid imprisoned by the l'ost MuHtcr Goneral, fr opening other lieoplu's letters and robbing lliem of their contonts. They liavo been in tho business for several years. Rather Fast. John Cessna, Radi cal Congressman from the Bedford district, is a candidate for Speaker of the next Congress. John had better wait and too whether he is reelected. If wo do not mistake the signs of the times very much, be will be elected to tay at horn next fall, together with many othor Radical Congressmen. Trig Right Man. Tho Democrats of Bodford county, last week, nomi nated B. F. Myers, Esq., ono of the proprietors of the Ilunibburg Patriot, for Congress. Mr. Myers is the prop er man for the people of that district to send, if they widli their interests proporly represented and prefer etaiesinau 10 a ranting uiibi.iuiuiuuo demagogue Viit Compare ? A "loil" exchango nays: "In Russia royalty costs $8, 600,000 a your ; in Franco, $7,000,000; in Turkey, $0,000,000. Other European nations alio their sovcrigns smullcr amounts." Why compare European royalty wlieu American loyalty costs five times as much? Grant & Co., -charge, five times more to govern forty millions than tho C.ir docs to control seventy millions. Stranoe Democracy. The Elk Democrat, or other Democratic jour nals, must be hard up for putronogo when it comes down so low ns to ad vertise Harper's Weekly, one of the vilest sheets in tho country. It is qonstautly libeling tho Democratic party and doing its best to destroy the institutions of this country. Why a Democratic newspaper should so fur forgot its duty to tho country and its party as to puff melt lalntiic publica tions, is beyond our conception. A Decided Faim're. Peter Her die, Lord Mayor of tho city of Yil liamsport, who owns Governor Geary and a majority of tho Pennsylvania Legislature, bud an act passed last winter submitting the question of free bridges to a vote of the people of Ly coming county. Tho election came off last week. Tho voto stood "for free bridges," 1,017; "against free bridges," 5,351. Ilerdic is us badly Fold in this last act as ho was in his Judicial District bill. Is Tbovbi.e. Grant's Post-Master General, Crcsswell, bni been "inter viewed" by a CopgrcFsional commit tee for several weeks past. Tho frauds practiced in bis Department could not bo whitewashed thick enough to cover them from the view of tho public; but the committee have abrogated ali liis paper and stationary contracts, nnd invite new bids. No ono but nn original rebel, turned KaJieul, would remain one hour in office after being rented In eot-li manner. The De partment at Washington, instead of licing in tho hands of statesmen, are really controlled by a set of mcro po litical blacklegs. A Mens. Grant has had a fight with his pet, Gen. Pile, of Missouri, whom lie mmle Governor of Xew Mexico a short timo ago. Tho Presi dent requested his excellency to sp point some member of the Giant fmni y to a fut piwition. This he refused, slating that ho had somo relations of his own to whom be had promised the place. Thereupon tho "government" at oneo decided to remove tho rebel lious Pile ; but it coming to the curs of some of the members of tho kitchen ('ubinct, tho matter has been quashed for the time being ; but Pile must go. The "government" will not bo fooled with. So look out General. "TnriNorRS or Ati-lai'sk." The negro delegato who crcaled such a loud noise in the Radical Stato Con vention in New York a month ago, seems to bo thundering yet. Wo last week stated the Democratic majority in that State to be 70,000, but tho of ficial returns make it neatly 00,000. To partially illustrate how tho "thun ders of applause" worked, wo will give tho result of the vote in Oi leans county, whore Hon. Sunford E. Church, the Dcmocnilio bomineo for Chief Justice, resides. Two years ngo Grat.t had a majority .of 1,504 ; last full the "loil" Stato ticket had over 1,000; yet, Mr. Church carried it by iS(: Jl is aiipposol that if there had been another negro dole irate in tho lUdicnl Convention he would havo received all the white vot, in the conntv and carried the ... . , . , , f-Uts by not less than a qnnrtcr of a Million. The Hi:lbnt-''"n !(ri-ln-!' The Radical imiKii, , , llWr, aod ''Virtue, Lilivrty and It, J opon dence" anj whito nan iU taivMirue their f roper p!ac. I ht . .Vtfi'r-flfitnMnti mil. Coiigrc", having as it supposes, ar ranged lh Constitution and the elec tion laws, so as to seen re the negro vole, has gone, to wni kon the naturaliration laws, In order to disfranchise the white fiireignrr. Mr. Conkling, from the Judiciary Committee, hist week ro ported in tho Senate a substitute fur (ho bill regulating and making uni form tho system of naturalization. Tho bill deserves the litlo rather of "A bill to discourago naturalization." H takes tho power of naturaliiation out of tho hands of the Stale courts and puts it in the hands of the United States Judicial authorities. This will havo the effect of discouraging emi grants from taking out their papers. In tho country United Slates courts aro few and far between, and tho for eigners will find theso proviaions so many difficulties thrown in their way. in fai t Congress baa for fivo years pist, exhausted all its talents in on deavoiing to enfranchise tho negro race, now however, it has taken a new departure and is laboring just as zeal ously to disfranchise, the white raco, whoso votes and labor aro likely to come in competition with the "gentle man from Africa," and Radicalism in particular. Tho white man must bo a fool, or blind, who cannot see the drill of Radicalism nt this day. Their object is as visible as tho sun at noon. The time and talents of tho leaders in Congress and tho Stato Legislatures in which they havo a majority, is wholly consumed in the interest of the negro and for tho benefit of their own pockots, and aguinst tho interests of tho while man and the country. Beari.no: Children. An exchnngc informs us that tho "Stato Historian Department," at Harrisburg, has given birth to another child, and its name is Andrew Jackson monks, of Punx BDtawney, rust-Masier In ibt Oetiulo last winter, and who was defeated for County Commissioner lust full. What a bright historian ho will make. He is as full of bigotry as a dog is of fleas at this season of tho year. This "Stato Historian Department" is noth ing more nor less than a nest of pub lic robbers. If the thing is not wound up by the Legislature next winter it will havo cost the taxpayers of the State not less than half a million of dollars. It is worso than Bergncr's Legislative Record. That child of sin has only had its namo changed, and Monks is tho first-born under the new arrangement. Not Much Difference. A heavy controversy has been going on be tween Loneoln's old law partner and his luto private Secretary, as to whether "tho luto lamented" was a Christian or an Infidel. We do not suppose that it makes much difference now which he was, as his uccount has been settled. Wo know there was a great deal of praying dono for him by tho "loil millions" while ho was per petrating his smutty jokes in Wash ington, but the fact that he died in a Thentro on Good Friday should put a quietus on his Christianity. J-'cw christians dio in such places. Devilish. At the Radical meeting on Saturday evening last, Dr. Bnync, the colored orutor, thanked God for the great calamity that killed about seventy-five persons, and wounded doublo that number in Richmond threo weeks ago. Rayne regarded this awful and appalling accident as a visitation of Providence upon the white raco in Virginia. Theso senti ments wero warmly and loudly ap plauded by tho mass of sablo listeners, and etrango to say, there were whites who acquiesced in Baync's sentiment and in the applause which followed its utterance, without attempting to correct or reprove this worso than cannibal feeling, which gloated over the destruction ortlic lives ot so many humau boings. Xorfotk( Va.)Journal There is considerable commotion in South Carolina in consequence of great increase of the expenses of tho government of that Stale and conse quent burthonsomo taxation. Tho general expenses of tho Stnto govern ment in 1H70 wero $ill,S!0, against 154,80(1, in 1M',7, and the amount paid for salaries has risen in that time from 6S0.O00 to $1(57.000, and tho Stale debt from $0,000,000 in 1XGS to $14, 000,000 in 1870. A mass meeting was lutcly held, which was attended by whiles and blacks, Republicans und Democrats, rebels and loyalists, for the purpose of demanding retrench ment and reform, and to appoint del egates to a Mate Convention. Tiir Man anii Rrotiikr. Pom- eroy's New York Democrat of Wednes day last contains a history of tue l!ev- cis lumity. U is interesting. There were Tour brothers three of them preachers and one a doctor and one sister. Ono of the brothers is now the colored Senator of tho United States from Mississippi, and the sister is an inmnto and pauper in one of the asy lums in New York. On his recent lecture to that rily tho Senator paid the sister a visit, and mado her the miii.ifieent nrescnt of fiflv cents! Who, now, will deny that ho at least is a man and a brother V Alinn Sun. The recent registration of voters in f!i( hmond,Viri;iiiiB.showcd a maiorilv of over six hundred w hilo men. A t tho former rcgixtrntion the negroes were in the ascendency. This fact shows thut whilo men in tho South at lust rccognir.c the necessity of putting forth their whole strcrgth nl tho polls in order to rule tho land in an intelli gent, proper manner. The addition of almost three bun- drcd and fitly negroes to the Ifadicnl voters of (uincy, Illinois, did not ena ble I haul to curry tho elections in that city, on tho I'.lih ultimo. In I spile of (his accession Mr. liowland. Democralio candidate for Mayor, I" l,-'cd by a majority of 15(1 ' Tkk't'l "l lhrr VB,!,1li,,,,t0S on mo lu kct by larger majorities. , , The nnminntion of General Itndesn " Consul to London leaves only four l "tuii.i vu uunce attendance at the line House, nnd tTO thnrllitnrf I. if Mm Uranl MmHy, Donl, Babcoili, Poitcr nd Jlicbltr. llotr the .1 nitr if ' Thi I'uhlif Hemrd, the new penny .i;iT In Philadelphia, while main taining complete independence of parties, deals some telling blows at existing abuses. 1'nder tho above caption it has tho following editorial remarks: Somo French Minister, Ilichelieii, if we ren, ember right, used to give di rections to his tux gatherers, when they went out among tho people I" gather llio revenues, "riot piucn me gooso so closely as to make It squeak." Apparently thero is no American fi nancier, who has senso enough, or, if ho has sense, w ho has strength enough, to enforce such instructions on ourtux gatherers. That patient goose, our good public, does "squeak" most plaintively under its taxes, and with out relief. Yet, it is not so much the closeness of the plucking as the man ner of it, that makes tho American public dissatisfied with tho operation of tho revenue system. Wo have a great debt, contracted in a long and despcrato wnr. The people aro con tent to pay that debt in any just and proper way, and will maUo reasonable sacrifices to that end ; but when they soo, as they have seen for yeain, an expensive machinery for the collection on tho ono hand, nnd a multitude of "itching palms," in those who run tho machinery, on tho other hand, it is no wonder that tho people complain. Tho cuso may bo likened to somo of thoso foreign charitable societies, whose purposo is highly commendu bio, and whose money, it' it over reach es the beneficiaries, does a great deal of good, but who yet lose in tho trans mission so great a part of tho charity through the percentages and salaries of agents as to make the affair u doub ly expensive one to Ihe charitable givors. Nor is this all. Oilier ele ments besides expensive muchinery come in to diminish tho amount of tho taxes wrung out of tho hard earn ings of the people If any class of officers should bo not only above the charge of corruption, but above sus picion of it, surely it should bo those who assess and collect tho revenues. Even the judicial olllccrs of tho gov ernment ought not to bo more up right, or incapublo of dishonesty. And yet we habitually find revenuo o nicer s distributed as the spoils or party triumph to men whoso chi recommendation is their past party service. If our readers think wo over state the evil, they havo only to glance through the following official table of moneys duo from a few of the ' ex collectors of the single Stato of ew ioik. i ne lauio is tuKcn irnm tho slatcment of the Secretary of the Treasury, made pursuant to tho House resolution demanding a return ol tho amounts duo from collectors of internal revenuo not now in office : A. M. Wood C. K. I'ratt T. ('. C'allicoti... II. Mi'Laughlin lacting) J. F. Ilailry Joarpb llmie lwn J. Kirk M. B. Field M. II. lll.kf lllrl Irrm) William lloanlmanH , Alrxantlrr Sjiftuldmg.. T. O'CallagtD W. M.Hru Jamm Ftirnvth 8. T. Hi-ha'np T. R. Walker It. II. Amy Samuel P. Allen J. II. Halilead II. W. Ilairall Miltnn Smith . Kliook jilting it Ila.lllV ss S2.73S t'j j:i,r.li s; 7si,so nn 44.IMI 2 1II7.2IS SO 42S.H61 05 SJ.SS4 Oil Iil.'iK? 7 4:is,4.S4 311 7,S'.' 74 91 , Mis Ss ion.::'- M ... 3.1.3 1 0 it . U'.'.Ol'.l 07 ?(1.7'.'.1 17 I27.IW7 49 Is.MJ s .. 12.x(-l 90 so 1,042,303 71 Hero, then, wo have the amounts still duo from gentlemen no longer in office, in a singlo Slalo; and wo have struck out, simply for llio purposo of condensation and convenience, all sums below $10,000, thus nintcrially reducing tho size of fho list. In some cu.'cs explanation is easy and satisfac tory ; but, in muny others, tho gov eminent will never see a dollar ol the money wrunj,- out of tho people. Wo nil know that Callicott is in tho Alba ny Penitentiary strving out his term for defrauding ihe government, nnd that Huiley is a fugitive from justice. Tho New York Sun, from whoe col umns wo condense this list, adds : "1 ho government has instituted le gal proceedings against Collectors Masten, llulstead and Van Voorhis, for tho recovery of tho amounts set opposite their names. Others have, since their retirement from office, en gaged in many unlucky speculations, and therefore lost all their money." Head tho whole sj-stcm of tax gather ing in the light of theso official reve lations, and snv it is any wonder that tho taxed pullic complains of the rough "plucking" it receives (mm tho hands of tax-gatherers? Paying tax es to decrenso the debt Is ono thing, but paying taxes to lino tho pockets of political adventurers is quite an other. Ex Prf.ripfst Johnson and Fami i.t A Republican paper at linox villo, Tenn., referring to cx-Presidctit Johnson says : "Tho ex-President spends most of his time in study. Ho writes a great deal, and it is generally supposed that no contempinies soon publishing a bonk which shall be a defense of 'my policy' and his administration. He has somo visitors from a distance, and during court sessions his house is nearly filled from early morning till night by his friends from tho com, try. who think him tho greatest man of tho age. "Tho people of tho whole country will bo interested in hearing some thing of tho very estimnblo and pleas ant Indies who did tho honors at the White House with so much credit during Mr. Johnson's administration. Mrs. Stover, who made many friends during her residence in Washington, married a worthy merchant of Grcen villo somo months ago. Sho is now plain Mrs. Dromn, wife of tho village merchant, but curries to her now quiet home all tho modesty and dig nity t lint graced tho Executive Man sion. Mrs. Patterson is wilh her hus band on the farm at Homo Station." General Thomas, it is said, left on estate valued at $10,000. If he hud adopted Grant's plan of accepting all Ihe presents that wero tendered him, ho might have left a much larger es tate. Hut ho preferred, (to his honor bo it said) to let tho country know, that he was not in Ihe "Gilt Enter prise" business. Can't Grnnl do some thing to insult tho relatives of Gcncr ul Thomas on account of this pointed rebuke ? An Oliio nnmnn who killed horluis buiiil lo vonrs Bjfo nn ss srnlcnc-oil to nrisnn (iir life, snys slio is mlin fii'(l slip did wronj;, nnd anU to roino out. Rrsidon llml, she sayt it can'l do lier Into liushnnd liny gi'wd to keep her in there, nnd, lustly, ho tins got anollicr clianee to MiAny. A Wiseonfin luinhermnn lias teen f xcilin llio entire Slnlo by urtlms ing (5,000 bwl for bis n ilo. Urn. Ittoltr "Jtr. fT.I.IU." The King t Fran-a, W''h Ihoniaed B).a, Mar-h.diiplhrhillendlhe n-wneg.ln. Hut this v,it nothing to (Jf-rictiit !...! J. II. O'Neill's last invasion ol ('anuria. He likewise marclud up the hill; but he got into a fight, ttd while llm battle was going on bo raino down on the side ot tho hill, and, entering a house, iierhans for some refreshment, was claimed by the United States Mar shal for tho District of Vermont us his prisoner, tho Marshal nnd his dep uty being on tho ground ami on tho lookout for an overt act against our neutrality laws. General George P. Fosler, is tho namo of tho .Marshal. "Sir, 1 shall resist your arrost," said General O'Neill "It will be useless, sir," said General Fosler. "But, air, I am armed," said O'Neill. "So am I," said Foster. "John. open Ihntcarriuirn door. Now, Mr. O'Neill (Mr. O'Neill is good), get into that carriage or 1 will put yon in. I am going to take you to St. Alhun right through the midst of your men, and if you mko tho slightest outcry I will shoot you dead."" "Mr. O'Neill" snw that "tho gamowasup," and so he aurrenderud, obeyed Iho orders of his superior of ficer, and was carried off, his unex pected adventures at tho expenso of tho United States culiiiinuling in the Burlington jail. Now, of ull tho practical jokes ever played upon tho commander of any army in tho crisis of u battle, this joke upon O'Neill is tho funniest. 'That United States Marshal Foster is not onlj- a trump, but ho is a wag ; ho has not only tho coolness, tact a id cou ru go of a first rato officer and ml dicr, hut he has also a rein of wit and humor thut would make him an tx ccllent comedian. Tho rapture and ubduction of "Mr. O'Neill" from his army in the crisis of its first buttle, bents any curious thing produced in military soionco by Fox, of thoOlym pin, or tho niggor minstrels. In point of fun it beats tho surprise and flight of Jack Falstutf from his highway plunder. This remarkable capture, however, of llio Fenian General cur ries with it a good moral, and it is this: when in command of an army engaged in battlo on a hostilo frontier outer no house for rest or refreshment without first ascertaining who is in side. ,V. Y. Herald. What a Woman Thinks. There is a woman out in Joliet wilh a few emphatic ideas on tho topics which agilutc tho bosoms of a portion of her sex, and sho talks in this way : "1 f j t d t ' t believe in theso jJllotionH. I ,,ro rai8t.d now women six boys four of them voto now, and tho oth ers will soon bo old enough. Then I will have six voles. Now these good-for-nothing women who have fooled their timo away, nnd novcr raised a single boy, come around and want every woman to voto for herself. 1 uon i oenevo in aucn nonsense, I nave i , . i ... . . , , raised my six boys, and 1 am enmg to have overy ono vole for mo. Those women who go lecturing around the country instead of raising boys, have no business to voto anyway. And when they say that they are just as good as I am, and have a right to vote themselves, if they have no boys to do so for them, it is not true. It they aro as smart us I am, why did they not raise somo boys to voto for them, 1 tell yon, I do not intend to bo cheat ed out of tny six votes by any such good-for-nothing folks. I guess that tho world would coma to a pretty pass, in going a mighty short timo, if the women all took to going around lecturing on wiinmiu's rights, instead of raising boys." Taiiiff. On tho subject ofTarriff in tho west, tho St. Anthony's Falls Democrat has tho following: "If ten men wero to form a colony and settle in Colorado; and somo wero rich and some wero poor. If a tax was levied on the property, then each man would pay for tho support of tho govern ment according to this means. But if instead of laying a tax on the prop erty. It were enacted that so many cents should bo paid on every pound of sugar, so many on evey vard of cloth, so many ou every pound of salt; then the workingman, who had not a dollar in the world, would pay as much os the man worth ten thousand. So it is with the taiiff. It is a schemo to get out of workingmcn moro than their share of tho eeiiso They must eat os well as Iho .rich. They must be clothed. Hy taxing articles of consumption instcid of property, tho poor man is robbed willioiit perceiving it. Undif the plea of protection to homo industry, tho operativo pays for tho fine road over which tho manufacturer drives his coach and four. When tho wnple get their eyes open they will opm the country to free trado. Srnsiiii.s. Tho Sennto wmjt bill prohibit ofllecr and olhurson t ie ac tive nr retired list, from liol.linr civil ofllcfl. We hope Unit t lie llnnsn maj concur in this prohibition, t'n ll tlic advent of Iladiciilism, I tic ilclnil iifj of ollieers ol tho nrmy lor otlicnil civil duty wiis Fcnrcely known in Ihe histo ry of our povernnieiit. Kci "ihe lute lamented" managed to pet along without iiouig siirronncli'il iiy sipinj ot mini's nnd Ktmps. It has hei'ii ro served for the t-tolid (Irani to tnuke innovntion on the honest prac tices of hi predcceMr, employing a Jiriga dier nnd one or two Coionila a Sco returio nnd iislier, a Major to hirnil bim a tiirnr, a Captain to light tfe ume, a Lieutenant to carry out t ic stumps, n Sergeant to band bim ljs boots, ono Corporal to glove, bim, an other to brush him, nnd A platoon of the rnnk unit file, lo beur to Iho m1' room some, of tho more cumhersono receipt from the Croat Gift lCnkr prise. For tho credit of tho nutii . wo hnpo that this mililarj regime villi bo nholished. Iui! ion I lender any that negroe shall not bo discharged from norviio. hy Icniocrats, for ting tho Kiuli.itl ticket. On the other hand, yet, th 'y claim that Kaili'als have the rihl to discharge w hito employee who vilo tho leniocrntic tlTkct. l.alMiriiig rn 'n will do well to mako a nolo of tl.is fact. "Allicrt niflinrdson Hopc-hor Cnlfitx," itccfinlinr ton World's C(irrpsp(iii,,M,'t, is tho tiBiiio wliicli tho uiifiiriiiiuiio son, recently born to tlio ci-SmiliT Si'ltiij ler, is (loomed to wear through lil'o. Wliylmvowo no law nnuimt such licastly cruelly lo liclpless in Cants f In fiicelious ullusion to tlio manner in which the money ws K"t Hint Imilt the new house nr Omentl (Jarliclil ail J Schenck, in Vshiiirtn u,0 one is enllerl Tnnj;lefi.ot Tfrracfi and the other Hot Gut I'iiI Srimtor KovcIm (lisstiiminia Iho l ort-ll ppotlte III I 10 lilSt. lis ian'l A (mart rnoiKrh J ' Iht nMl,i l lnl'.mt. Later returns from the Municipal Elections In Virginia alter the munis w,j, h wero first telegraphed some- . .... .n.' .. . i what. Ill llirlitnnnil ll.o Knilieuls elect their Mayor by a majority of three hundred, and the Conservatives carry their Council Ticket ; this show s a vast lulling oil in llio Ituilitai vote, and a ureal Conservative train. Tho Kniluals also carried the Portsmouth anil Farnisvillo by small majorities, whilo tho Conservatives completely redeem Norfolk, Alexan dria, Charlottesville, Danville, Staun ton, Lynchburg and other prominent cities and towns from negro rule. That is suflicicnt to show that tho Stuto ol Virginia is growing more strongly Democralio every duy. Tho Conservative majority at tho last State election was huge but it will bo vastly greater next timo. Again wo say, count the whole South solidly Democratic at all futuro elections; because, it' such is the result in the cities and large towns, where the negroes have congregated, it will he a very easy matter lor tho rural por tions of the slalo to overwhelm Sam bo and his carpet-bug ally at tho next election. CoMlNO. The Philadelphia Age says : "Tho Radiculs ol Now Orleans aro endeavoring to forco negroes into tho Public Schools of that city on a full equality with whilo children, und trouble, of a serious character, is an ticipated. White men of this city will soon havo to moet tho samo ques tion faeo to face. Negroes will make the demand, and" the politician will submit in order to secure votes. If tho Radicals ore continued in power, ne gro equality, in its most offensive form, will soon be established in our midst.'' It is snid that a Whilo Man's Par ty is beini formed in Delaware, inde pendent of the other two parties. Many influential "republicans," un willing to become the political part ners of negroes, aro in tho movement. An editor in Michigan offers a prcs byterian Church and graveyard as a premium to tho getter up of the larg est club of subscribers for bis paper. $iuv dwtisrmrntj. KKTIHN MY H 4HM. Romeboify brrntd a Mt of bamru from my ttalile lam January, and If tbc part; it dona utitif tiifta I will b obliged if tb' jLre rrhirnrxl. J AUKS A. MOORE. ClearlVIr., June 1, INTO 3U CAUTIOX,-Wherftai. mi wife, LVM A A , baa Irft nr twd and hoard without any juat eauai or provocation. I thrrt-fnro herply warn all persons atramtl (runtime heron bit aetMwnt, ai 1 am d-tmnin4 to pnr no debit of her eon tract .Of after tbtt data unlrM fnmpiMrd hr law. JOHN KANOl FF. Wallacrton, June 1, lfiJQ tpd. CAI TIOK-AII peraont ara hereby warned J agmnt purrhaxins; or In tny wt mfdilling with a certain three vear-nld BHOW N VOW, now in the pnaweatioB of Nirholan Hnnold.of Covinjr ton town-hip, at tho Mine brlonr to me, and it b-ft with bira on l"an onlr. antijeft to hit ordrr. MCHhLAX IttU SSKLOT. iliraril tnwmbip, June I, 11179 St. 1XI.C'i:TOR'tt Notice it here- J J hy (ivcn that letters teftamentary baunf hf-f-n granted to the ttiliaerilrr nn the eatate of J os K I' 11 11.11 A 1 E K T Y, doceatf d, late of Jordan township, Clearfield county, Pi-tinryh ania, all peraoni indebtrj to aaid Mtate are reque'trd to make imtnediat paTmi-tit, and thre bar in olaima acainM the autne will p it pent them duly authenticated for tcttlmif ut. T. W. WISH, Eiocufor. AntonTille, June I, lHTt Ct. I) ARK IkO I.ON.:Hl MATCHES TO LIGHT THE WORLD! The trmlcrei jned hat eecnnd the aole right to maniifwtura and aid) in thit enunty the CKI.KHI.ATED WATER PROOF MATCH, wtiteh it fatt PupercediDg every other match now made. May be toaked in water f"r tii moniht and will ignite at readily at ib.we krpt in a tare, and are jmt at cheap at any ma te. Orders t (-licit cd and promptly failed. Aladdnat it Luthrre burg. t'learflild nuntj. Pa. Jeltf JACOB W. CORP. ISAAC IIII.LKU, Saddle and EarneBS Manufacturer, Latheraliurg, ClearfielJ cnuntv, Pa. rilllK iuKaeriher rp.eelfutty Inriirnia lb eiti I sen of tlrthlT aiid (lie etirrniimliiif Inwimkipa lliat be it now ,rriart-U to furoib rterylbinic m bia line al .Imrt tt'tliee anl ia a Workman-like oiannrr. lie fluttera biuiaelf llial he can ileaar bia eualnmera ia ptvle, quality and iiie. Call at atamina Blork liefure pureliaamg clacwbcra. l.ullieml.u-f. June I, IS70 If. Wool! Wool!! 50.000 POr.VOS OF WOOL WANTED aww at THOMPSON A CO8. where too can grt the btUt prirea fur all Produce, and Good at rnrf at the nf:Arc(T bouae in the poontj. They don't defy competition, but are prrpa.fd to meet If. Thf y are constantly reoeir- tnjr. O oodl from New York, Philadelphia and Piifbtirith. CaJI an1 ec their Ooodt and prieej. Cnrwentritlc, June I, l70 4t. Inlon Township (nrdina; Mill. TUF. aubftrrittrr would Itiform tlia fuitWe that he hna n titled and put In li rut rate ordrr hit Fulling Mill, and will aiiare no tiaitta to d lint plum work and aonmmodat fain runtninrra. Jlr mil rafrfiTB and dftiv-r wcrLly all Wool Irft at tha atorrt of Mrtura. Mnanti and V. Kratir. in t'lrarlirM, AM lullinr. iln-fin- ara inidhing of Clotlii, Flannrli and ltlankiti innri tlr dona. ;f"Nu Wool will h rardrd aflrr the fnt of S ptrtnitrr. Cunt.. mm will .ti-a rbcar tliii In mnd. I'rrinjr t ma1r a pfrialiy. For further ih form turn a-ldrrt lha nndrraignrd at !tnatii V. O., Clrarflrld etmnlv, I'a. y-t insi:rn n. akoi,i. a m ? i". it r v phi srt sr. i k Manufaohinr of Hlnt k and t'ol-rrd .'riMinir anil l.tthotrrni'hir Ink. -rnihra. An., (irtTi JrrT aiid Tliirt v-triirtl alrort, ItotiiniHin'ii Quick I'rmr Ink, lor Ncw-tara and l'n-tni. Ilot.k and I'amphM work. Hill and teller Salii, l anla. (. irrulart, Hill of ran. Ac. From i'atrrptiurff, Va., Tndt T. Rnt?an'a rRixTCa h.a. In our alvrttinit eolnmna will le ft'iind a ntimltnr of rxtrnrfs from nriiar.fr (omhmrntinp tdr Printing Ink man nfnHurrl al thf Uray Fi rry Trintinf Ink Worka, rhiladi-li'hia, C, K. llolxnasin, proprietor. We hare twn uinj tl.p inh i;ia:.ufjrtu;,M Rt tlirw work for a J"r p"t. and it lini alvrnvn provnl aatiffactorr. Mr. HtiV'.r..m uVwrvr the nifMnir acTDH-nt at) I -al.nniifri nt the prrw. and of print r ircnrrnltv, lr thr full. .wing Km and -iilficifnt rratmna, rii: r irnt. Ilt wa the ftrat lo put down the prior of printing ink to a rraiM.nnt.lo flcure. Krf.md. Thin ink rquiiln, if It dore not aurpa-i in fjoalitr, that nf any otlirr manuta'-tiirrr, while hi prifM a it bp l"W an any olhrr. Third. Mr. IUh inriio in nnr of the mt plrarnnt and ociin.inn datinjr ntlcmcn to rt. al with that we bare -yer mrt with. It. nli hm nrwpnprr ink-, be ati mantifanMirr- thr mom mirri(r aiul tl airalleqiiRli tiee of Ji.b ink. hi hut uualitiot Irrtng aneiiM'lled hy any other niiiiniU.-tun'd anvwhrrc. From the Pliil ti-l-iirgT, !.. Journal. Thin .-en of th" .I'oirnal ia printed with Irk from the tiray'e Ferry I'rinlmf Ink M orkn, I'hila dclphia, ami KroNtlr to our nati-tantion. ft inrpaM an wr hae heretofore urd, II depn en the high encomiumi "howrivd upon It by tbe prr. IIOB AI K OH BI-.siTI-A Iwo .tori Store ll"iip. with lar(re onr-Rtorr warerootn in rear, ami Ji?!'!! feol ol gniund, ailuateon Hopond elnt. 1 Ilia pn,,ertv ie in good repair, and well aitiiati-d fur a tiUPllir. atand. Fitr furtlier partleolani in S'nrenf II. II. Ml LIM). I learllelil. Ma. J.'., 1 170 2tn. AT AM-.l.The onili riirnej and hi. wire T aih to rnpare a. t links at aoine Log HhatilT. Having txperirne in that line he ei peet. to reniler aalinlartioa. Can I aiblrraeed al Vallaoeton, I'a, M it i i Ct J. W. MAl GIIAMrR. IfOU I.FThe nnder.ijned hn on hand and for aale a ntimlirr of new WAiillNH, gut up and nniihed in th. In elite. Will he eold rraaonatilo. t all anil are. HFoRtJE D. I.AMCII. Cleardeld. Va; IS. Is, (I t. "larLet pneewill h. gitm " '"'-'' f. KiiArr.LitA nt Cctnlf (or ?.ilf. " HEAD! READ!! Valuable Real Entato at Private Sale, ri I k.l FAIlM anl IIMIIKU, MM', iluale ip Tens tii"h't I'learfleM eoutilr. I'a., enntain in t.VI Af'NI .K, svli-ininst UmU of I'xrlrk I. .una nf! I'allT. Jamea II. la,k and ollierr T'l. farm i. towns (II,. ..r ...,,...i.n . ...A d.rllin. U.-1I-, larra barn, mil h'Hiw-F, on-tiard or ehinee fiuil, and a ul frill nf qrear-faillnn wali-r on Ilia preniiaei. A .lin.il limit nitliin Iwn inilei. IVul nf llie trod li lieaiilr liinln-reil, nliile Ihe vli'.le It nnderlnid Willi a Tito tif ei.al. will, h niu.t ia a itmrl lime ba aounx of srrnt prufiL No lietlar lnelniei,t enoM tia made, and no (rat-l of Und in Ihe count; oltert f roalor facihliea fur making money, I'araona wlthiug In learn mora narttrvlari Is rejrard to lerma. Ao., van eall on the preintM-a, nr addrtaa ll,a undertigncd at 11reniian Ililla P. O. JOHN MrlMVBE. Tenn Ip., Mareh .10, 1S70 .'Imp I. "ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE T) V virtuo of an order limed out of lb Orhani' 1 1 Curt of ClearMd emmi)', I'a , on Iht mtaie ul Jtinri A.ltmtiel, Utc of Hr'ir town tup, dre'd. trier will im! tMpoied to l'ublio tiaiV, at Hcbin'i Hotel, in Lulhtnlmrg, on Saturday, the 4th day of June, 1870, At 2 oVIot-k, ft. to., the following Real KU1r, iilu U in l.rd towtiRbip, Cltirt.rU oouuly, 1'., and drx-rilicd mt fullowi: Ucffinmng at a pot, thene south 130 porchf' along In fid of Klin Kilil to a ; thrno, uv land nf Ilrnry Ilrhrwino snt (Ml rrlir to t pout; th men, ity Innd of 1 horna Carnon, north 1IU rorrhei to Klk wood; tlicnc, hy land of Jtibo 'oltrr, no parched, to place of beginning ou tain i uK 4A surs and altowano. tf'l KIIM.1 Cah on confirmation f aale. IMMKL HIS UK I,, Ha; II, 14:0 4!. Adiuiniflrator. PHI V ATE SALE Of VALUABLE REAL ESTATE IN LAWRLNCK TOWNSHIP. rilMK unrlrrrinr-d, K two for of the eatatc of X "ujh ilcMulk-u, oflert at Private iSala A Farm Containing 100 Acres, More or Irft, tituate in Lawrenoa tnwnhip, aVtout three milct (rom Clearfield, adjoining land of Abraham Og.lcn, Joicph Watton, Orr, and othcrt About 40 acrra ar under rultiration, with a log fauuie and a (rood orchard thereon. f9"Vmr further partiralar call opon the an deriigued or addreai bim at Clearfield P. O, A II HA HAM. OOhKN. April 27, 2m. Kswotor. Valuable Real Eslato for Sale! TIIIIK undrritued. reaidint in Tnion lownahip J. Clearfield eounty. offer hit Farm for Rale. It adjoiot land of Uollj.eter, Linrt and othrrt, and CONTAINS ONE IH'MiHKU ACHKS ! Riily Utc of whirh arc improved and under jfood euiiivaimn. ana the balance eotered with a bravy (niwth of Pine, Oak and UeinliK-k timlrer. There it erected tbfrefm a frame dwelling bouae, large tiana barn and the otlirr DeeeaiaTV oatliuildinr, Plenty of f i-.. tpriug water oa the prfuiiwt. for further particular! call on tbc preui.eea or addreM me uiKierairnea ai nockton I . it. May 25 in . A. COt RTNKV TTOI'HE AM) MpT POI1 HA I.P.I XL The nndeotfrncd nil! aell at Privata Fait bti HoTie and Eot, tituate on Kocwnt ttraet, be tween Third and Fourth ftreeta, in the borough of Clraiflctd. The property It in food repair, and ia a very detiralde location fur a retidcuoo. W ill be told at a bargain. Term eaty. marW CH A RLEK LABIUM ER. aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaBaasaaaaaaaaaBB fOOD FXPANIIINO rtLTlVAIOKS- VT Juat racaivrd and for pal. bj II. F. MOLEK CO. SI 1.1 .!!.-Fonr new eoi.hii.ned FLKIiills for aala or eieh.nr. al jan l.KAVY I.IVKRT STABI.B. (1 AKIII T from AKIII M I.I)FRl;sll A (mon th, riiiladrltihia llardena: alio. Ihe wlebrated III IS K I'OTATOKS. for aale at Iba lira, hlora or UAKTSWKK k I1IWI.N', CUarn.la, I'a. ""Ol ICK HaTinf purrbaeeil the interrat of XI J. A. Iltallenuarfir, heq., ia lha bnatneaa beretufnre carrMt on nndrr Ibe firm niar of J. A. fllattenherrer A Co.. the ittne will h rrinilueted hereafter omlrr the name of MfithannoQ Land and I. oml,er 'ompaiT. (Store.) II. H. 8Hll.LI.NiKORl), Jimx i.Awsnn, wvJlf Trepidenl. (Irneral 8up'l. (KOII-; AU m:Tl'l.lrb7nnJe7a:ned. J hartnn rHir.,1 from Die merranMa hamepa. take. thi. met boil of informing hit ),atronn that be will I f.iuml at Ilea rail atan.l, ready to eloae up and arttlo. Thoe having nnaeltleif a)reiunta wi 1 aaae tt Ihia nolioa rv-iwlfnl aftentton. II. U. MVLIXO. Clearn.ld, War IS, ISTO-dl. JKHt llAMS IIII1I U l arner of Third and FmilU. IJ ftie PllUbarg. Pa. 4: TO I. JOHNSTOW A FO, Projiritlora. gl,A,v Ooixi'. Corner of llarket and Front Plrroti, C Irarflrld, Pa. Thi mairnilloenl Hol.1 anlirelr new. eom plete in all ita arpointmentp, and eouvemrnt Ia the Court llonee. A fre Omnihu, ran, to and Irom the Ilrput an the arrirwl anl depurtnre of e.rh train. (.KdKliK ful.lt I KX, April 13. 1ST0. Tropnetor. Removal I I rr.-yidillv inform the I.a.hi-a of this plaoe and rioimlT ttml lliry bae rriuut-4 thor l'rt.t makma rutnt.li-hinrnt fnun iht rmimi nrrr II art wick A Irwin lruf tn to fhone aHioininff thr lUkrrr. and it litMral ahara of airoaare. 1'lrarMd, I'a.. May 2,.. Is7 tf. MRS. S. S. LIDOELL'S MARBLE k STONE YARD, n.EAnnsLi. ta. -Fhon on Ilrti Ptrwt, near rrnnftUania Kailniad dfpnt. nay iK. ft tf. TEETH! EXTRACTF.D FOP. SS CLXTS. Extrar'ted wilh tbe nee of Ktritor Own Gs, and 1nrai. Ai rnmrau. (the only hartnlrea and efficient Aaa-nlhrticn now in one,) iiy S. J. HUES, Surgeon Dentist, OF Cl'llWliNSVILLEg TA W ho would herehy mortwrpeftfiillr rrtnrn hi thanks fr thr literal patmnafawf iho paet. and infimn Ibe public that he hnn rrwiitTwd hit .fhv to the enmer of Pinta and Loruxt aTirwta, (c.yet Jenkinn' aiore.) whrr hf In preparrd to mrire hit ruptooirri io newly fitted up room", and d" I tbiir work in tbe mot nkilirul ani workmanlike i aiannrr. All work done In the latent and annul I approved ntylea, and guaranteed. Ir. lUyrn will be rnsijr d in bin office frnm i the Inl to Ihe 2.1 d of each mnn'h. The balanor of ! each month he will npend in (Urn Dopa, Itumnidr j and I.ulticrnt.urK, allernatily, I'artiva rnnuimg 1 at a dtntanre hiiild write to an pn-vioun of thnr j romina;. tifllee bourn. From to 12 o'clock, a. m and fnun 1 to b u'clock, p. m. Wi ne none 1u( tba rery beat ajatrrial, and : defy eonipmtion for Heauly, rheapneaa aad dura- uinir. (live an a can. Carwennville, J'a., Kay 2 I PT. FULLERTON'S RtSTAl RAM & KEF RESHMEM A I. O O N , la Loavy'a Jfew lluililing. (formerly oofupied h Mr. Mitlaube.,) PF.roxn ST., CI.KA II FIELD, PA. CflNSTAXTl Y onhandar.ne.eleeli..nnf CAS J Dl KS. M TS. t'MAHS, Tl ill Afl'O, e, A I. n, M1KS1I inSTKHS rroeiveil il.ilv, and eerred up to pnit th. taate. of ruatoaiera. HI l.l.l AHH HAUHlVon aeoondatnrr. I" Ta tf D. K. Ft LI.KRTON. THE "mANsTon HOUSE" Comer ol heeond and Market Streola, t'l.l'.AKKII'.l.ll, VA. rjTIH old aad pomnodloaa Hotel baa. dnrlng I Ihe pait yeer, been tnlergad ta double In former eapaeitj for tba entertainmett nf atraa gera and gneita. Tba bl. ballJlng hat aoaa reforniihed, and the proprietor will .pare an palm u render bit gueata oomlortable while eleylng with klaa. tr- The "Mnnalwa Tlnaa." Oninlbna rnaa to and from the DafMM g ae).l end departure 01 eeen ireia. VUli.M rorOHBBTT, apre 70 U PrwawiMat H. F. BKiIiKIl & CO., UAH I) IV A IX U, Alan. Manufartarnrinr Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. riiAiriiLn, r A. T LOT OF KADDLIX, WilDI.KS, A llaraoi, Collari, !., for aala hj II F. niOI.KU - 1 lALMEK'S I'A" KNT UNLUAD- lef Haj Forki, for lala b II. K. Blfil.EIl 4 ro. PAINT, 1TTTY, GLASS, Kalli, sic., for nl by II. F. IUOLEIi A CO. JpRNESS TRIMMINGS 4 SHOE Findinga, for lala bj II. F. BIOl.F.R t CO. ri UN'S, PISTOLS, SWORD CANES For lala by II. F. BIGLER CO. gTOVES, OF ALL SOKTS AND Biiai, for aala by II F. BIOLEU & CO. I UOX! I HON! I HON! For aala bj II f. MOLER I CO JJOIISE SHOES & IIOIWE SHOE KAILS, for aala j H. F RIGLER CO pULLEY CLOCKS, ALL KIZES And baat Uanvfaetora, for ami, b II. F. BIGLER 4 CO. jmillBLE SKEINS AND TIPE BOXES, for aala bj II. F. BIG I.ER & CO. RODDER CUTTERS for sale by bcbMTO n. F. BIGLER 4 CO. quimi;tiiing xew agaixi C. J). WATSON Wlihaa to inform bia old Iriendi atd Iba pnblle lanarallr that fa, baa ofaoad u B Bf Drug, Confectionerj &, Tobacco Store, la bia old itand, oppottla tba Coart llooaa, FKCO.ND ST., CLEARFIELD, FA. Hit itotk 1. all new, frerb and of tba rery baat oualltr, and will ba told abaa for CA.' II or approved Coonfrj Frodaeo. If n wanl pora frofi tad ral.at Uedlciata, Oo lo WATSON'r). If job want Ccnfartioaeriaa, Canned Fraita, I'lrkl.a and JaMiaa, Nuu. Ao., ia., Oo u WATSOX". If Toa want tba beat Itoaalad C ffea, Eeuneo af Coffaa, Fplea, of all binda, rb.ap, Oo to WATSOK'S. If too wanl Kaner A Toilet S.apt, Flaroriog Eitrarta, le., it , be tore to Oo to WATSON'S. If job want Fanej Dra Colore, Clark a beat Mt ebino Thread, Tim, vedlra A Kotiona, Oo to WATSON'S. Cbeweri and Eaaobera, If Jon want the baat la tbe aaarket. Day at W ATSON'S, where 70a oaa get Fipaa 4 Pipe Futorea. If job went lo get eleer of toar ataaipa, Coae ta WATSON'S. If tob waai ao epead a few hoar, of bb eveniaf wllb joar frienda, en me ta WATFON'S old eland, wbero yoa eaa erark Bala and oat jokoa aatil 9 o'olork, a ai. April 11. HT0 THE SINGER SEWING MACHINES AHEAD OF AIL OTIIKRH! J Eighty Six Thousand, .Si ren Hundred and Kighty-One Machines Made and Sold the rast Year! I Thil a an, bar wWi hy faemmnit tht calai of any other Machine, and tba demand ia still tacraailBg ! THREE THOUSAND TEE WEEK Are bow being naUa aad laid ! THE KEASCXS WHY: Beceaee It eaibndire eeeantial nrlneiplea not foand la nor other Iferbine; beoaaae of ita lie ilirit of ooBMrartioa, eaaa of rperation, nniforBitj of prociaa aetloa at anj fpeed, and eafiaeilj for tba froatoet range aad tarletr of wotk, flaa or eraraa. Partlre wltblog to non-hare aboald not f.ll to alanine Ibia beat of all Sewing Starbinee. I bare Ui agenaj for tbie Maeblna, aad will keen a fall inpi'lj oa baad. J. 8. FnOTEBS, Wa. d, Uro tf. riearbaid, Pa. NEW H A It It 1. 1: WOltliS, CLEARFIKLD, TENX A. ATI ALL end aoc Hie new MARBLE WORKS, on Market ttrwl, opp.fite the Jail. MOSFMKXTS, URKt'lAM TOMIW, FRENCH ClU'CHES. TAR1.K TOPS, MANTLES. UAKHEN FTATrAUT, TERRA CVTTA W.U1K. HEAD A FxiT PTOSES, of new and beautiful deiigna. All of which will be eold at city price, ar !.' per ernt. Irat than any other eMahli.hmrnt la thit county. Patitfactioa guaranteed ia all run. 1 1. 1 i r ,i . . . . . : ,k . ' promptly l.cd in tbc heal workman like manner. P. A. GIBSON, Jr K. Waraos, Agent. mrll l KlVAi;i) PERKS k CO., Flour laiiiifiiHurcrH, And Dealer, ia GRAIN OFAI.L KINDS, riiiLirsni Ro, pa. A Fi l l. MTPI.T of FLO! R. WilKiT COII N and CIHIP oomtanCr oa band anil lor aale at raleo remaikalilr low. Ifiht-tt ORGANS & PIANOS. ESTY'S AND MASON d HAMLIN'S. , J. IIAVKS, Carwaa.Tllla, Pa. I A H 1 R ON E X F A Ml I N H C I LT I V A TO H.V. At Juat roeaired aad ror rale ho 1 ' l. P. BlULkB 4 CO. Vhilad(lihla lXdvrrltsrmrtt S I:'AA0 K, STADrru f0vAT(ni;s & nun W a No. 141 Korlh ee -)nw Ctner of Quiirr P II I f, M t: ;t An enment of Watf lie. Jt we'rt, s,;t, I'l.ted ara eoniisiilJy on band. 1 Hepairii g of W an hn and Ji ,hj ,t all'ti.li l lo. H. rilberman. - II. Riumger. . ll.iy S. SILEEEMAN ri CO, IMI'ORTi ail 110 JflfeHKHI or FANCY GOODS, PIPE NOTIONS, U'., 13 .fori A t'ourlh Street, mylt PIIII.AI)l:l PIIIA. , T. C. MYERS, WITH W. W. rACLe.M W..D. I ( WM. W. PAUL & CO WIlOLfSALE ISOOT A7VI ISlIOi hi nvn 01 si:, tii Market ft. 4 a It Conmerca "t aUre Su m,lt FIIII.AbKLPHIA. , i. noLLowai'iH b. airier, ( H0LL0WBUSH & CAEIT, LOOKSELLEKS, Blank Book Manufacture AND STATIONERS, 3m Jiarkrt SI., Philadelphia feavrnjior Flour Raeka and Tlagi. Tx, . Ittrr, Nou, Wrappiug, Cartaio arid I, I'apcra. fel.il-lj DREXEL & CO., Sic 31 Houtb Third Htreel, PUIIaJelpb. it.t.rHVits, a 1 r 1 r ... Ana ueaiers in uovernmeni secunt-eij At'tiHcation by mail will rrceiye prompt ttf j tion, and a!) information ebccrfu.lv turn.ih I Unlrri aulicited. prll u BENSON, CAMPBELL &. Co, No. 17 N. Fifth 6L and did Coraoiene, PDILArELPIIlA, Pi, WHOLESALE GROCERS, ' And Commission Merchants, roa tea bilb or Wool. Otoaaag, Far Skina, Foatbera, Leitb, Flal Saod. lined Fraita, Cloaor Head. ko,iu, Dear rkint. Bauer, Beeiwai, gbeep bkioa, Evgi, ie a., Ae. CONSIGNM ENTS SOLICITED. Waeklj Prieoeorrent forwarded oa reoutn. Jaaa II. Ira It pd tUrrrhant Tailoi5. FRANK K. SMITH, MERCHANT TAILOR Market sitrrct, Clearfield. Pa. IWOrt.D ra.poolfallr Uforaa law oHitrm . Clearfield eoanty that baring awrebae.d ti lotareat and ellnatioa of E. R. L. ua'btn. : arc bow prepared 10 asaao op. b ba noat fi,i lonable ananner. aad awl of tba beat on.teru all kinde af Clothing lb at eattoBera Ba ieur I hare alwaji oa katd Cbths, Doc&kini and Cassimeres, From wbK-b tartoBtenraa Bake Ibeiraalectib&i One doer eait of tbe PottoSea. Clearfield, April ta, l7i If. II. BRIDGE. MERCHANT TAILOR, (Store one door oaat of Clearfield Biaae,) Market Mreet, Clearfield, Pa. KEEPS oa band a full areortaeate of Gaat Faralihlng Oooda. aaek aa Kkiraa, Lian and Wooloa laderabirta, Irrewere aad Soei, Ne-k.tiae, Poeket Hendkerfbi.fe, Olorea. Ilau I aibnllee, Ae., ia groat aenetj. Of Pieei Qooda be keepa too Best Cloths of all "Shades and Colors,' ?arb aa Clark Doo.kia of tbe rtry beet aiake Faoejr Caeaitaera, la groat ranelt, alao. Free -I Coaling. Bearer. Pilot. Cbinrbilla, and Fneot orarroating. All of wbicb will ba eold ehe.f for laab, and nada ap aeeordiag ta tba laleat aljloa by eiporieaeed workajea. Alao, Agent for Clearfield eoanty for I. VI i-mirer u a. eeieoratea Rawing Marbinea No. 1 lSAitf. H BHIUliE. (? durational. MISS H. S. SWAN'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS CLEARFIELD, TA. fpill STUMER TKRM ot twrnla two wtela. O. win onwimeano alo.1aj, Mar , isrn. A IViniarr drpartmrat will no added lo Iba School tbia fall : for abirk Ibe aerrieoeofe eota JM't.nt InatraiMor bare been engaged. And na effort will be .pared to render tbia dcpartaieBt ii ..Live inn inmrooore. TEH1IS OF Tl"ITI0. Rrading. OrlbograpbT, Writing. Ol.jt hn. anna, Primarr Arithmetie and Frimarr HeograpbT, frt balf term, (of elerea IS t iiiaifirr, iwal and rtrerriptire tieograph. witb Map Drawing, (inuaaiar, ktenlal ant Written Anlbaiftie. , g Alcebra and the Srrare. a a In.trociioa la iaatruaieBtai maeir if as oil painting M , u aa Wat wnrk g tH ror mil partirulari mnd for Circular. ClrarSild, Aug. I., ledtl-pd. CLEARFIELD ACADEMY. Rev. P. L Harrison. A. M., Principal. rI111K FOl Rfll crccinr.,,!,..,...,..!, X laiVr ve.rof tbie laatilotioa willpowaeaea oa MuNDAV, Ibe I..tb da; of April. ls;. Popilaraa enteral an. time. Ibe. will bo eborged witb toitioa rroai Iba time Ibej aaier ta tbe cluae af the Peeaioa. 1 be enure, of Inelmrtioa embraceo aaeti iblrg Included la a iborou-h. practical aad Boecaa ph.bed education for both eeiae. Tba Priaripal. having had tba ad.aatage af mark eap.riace la bia prof.aaioa, aaaurea pa rent, and guard ana thai bit entire ahllitt aad vn.rire wu, oe nevote to tie moral aad araa tal training of Ihe youth placed under bia charge, 1IH (lr II llltiai Ortbognph., Reading. Writing, and Primary Alitbmetic, par r-rteion ( II wooki) . lift uraanaiar, brngrapr.;, Aritlmrtit, aad Hi-turj . - . . . . t It Algebra, OeometrT. Trigonometry, afrB auraiion, 8ar.eyieg. Philaaophy. Fhtal. ology. Chetvi.try, Hook keeping. Botany and Pbyriral Ueography . . . $ ( Latin. (Jreek and F reach, wllb Bay of tbe above llranrree . .je gg MI'SIC Piaao ( le.aona) . . .! s-No drductioa ail! ka made for ab.eoco. plzt further partirulara Inquire of Ree. p. L. UAKMlStlN. A. M., Feb. I. ISTO. if. Principal. 3Tew rntttnrt ! Al OSIHNXiiX LAN D AND LIMBER COM- Jl i"i ""or lor aale Town Loli ia tbe bor- ,lk , ,.. nrl.,j ,,,, p. . , b ia t,. anil purcliaacr. outeol. tha lioiit. f ...A jborouph. l.ccola ia uluatrd on th. MunI.enBi-n .7rk: "" 'th portloa of tbe eo.nir of I IcarBeW. on Ibe line of the Tyrone A Clearfield II ailrnad, where Ihe Morhannoa and Beererton branch made interject. It alao In the hit ot the Mn.hannou coal baain. and large loil,ea of while pine, hemlock, oak. and olher limber ear. round it One of Ihe large.t l.n,h-e manatactur. ing o.tatl,bm.nta ,a Iba State ta located ta tho town, whilo there arc many other lumber and ubinjtle mill, around iu The Iowa ia bul ee -ca year. old. and ooataiai a population of one lion, .and inhabitant., s"For further Infonuatioa apply at the emcB ol ihe abort eoaipetiv. John lawshr. apt 14 Huparinteudent. Al AKTI'.n One good M.ACKSM1TII an M one man to work in woodmaetng flledu, Wagowa, Slump Maihinre. Aa. Single men ar men wita-.mall famihei. AppW to HtMiTII A RrMRARClER. analStf Jrfr.raon Line, CWneld eownty. Pa U I m. Ilomlncw. Hahhell'a. Draae'e lloofland'a Hernia. Ho.tetter'a and tlrocnew Oiyrenatod Riit.ra i alao para l.iou.ra, af ail klado for icadioiaol rornoM.. for aala h. HAHT!iWJ'l A lIN,