SThcjltcpubUcaii. A GronoE B. Gooplanper, Editor. CLEAR F1EID, TA. WEDNESDAY MOUSING, Jl'MI, 1970. Wo notico Unit Mr. Moore, has auM an inturest in llie Alloonn Sun to John W. Mc Kinney, Y.n ., and the biiBincHU oftlio oflico will hereafter be done in tlionnino of Mooro & MiKin ney. Sucoesg 10 tliut mountain San. The Comminsioncr of Internal Rev enue lias approved a new design for two cent check stamps. Wo wonder tvhat nils tho present tntnpsf Why tho change f Has llio decider and printers promised to give the Commissioners a nlico? First was the canccllor, now tho stnmps. What next may bo roqttircd ? Why, moro tax, of course f Constitutional View of tiii Late Wab. The second volume of Alex ander 11. Stephens' work on tho lute war between tho Stales w ill soon be issued by the A'utionul Publishing Company of Philadelphia. Tho work is sold by subscription only, anil the Publishers want an Agent in every County. Advaneo sheets have been furnished us, which go to show the very interesting character of llie work. It will be sought by all intelligent readers. Ilow to do It. A Washington tel egram on Thursday last gave this bit of information : "Senator Cameron is to have the President as hit guest next week for a fishing excursion. Jo day the Pres ident appointed Cameron's son in law as Minister to Turkey, in place of K. Joy Morris, and ho will, of coune, be confirmed." We hope tho President and tho old Winnebago Chief w ill not again fish on Sunday, as they did last year while in Elk county. mm B Betvrnep. Rev. Whittcmoro, the Radical Congressman from South Caro lina, who wns expelled several months ago, for selling cadetships, telegraph his special defender and brother in Crime, Ben Butler, thut ho has been re-elected by 8,000 majority. Of such material are a majority of tho men mado whom tho negroos of the South end to Washington to rulo white men. This is the last freak in tho progress of "grund moral ideas." Whut will Whittemore's brethren say when the saint knocks at tho door of Congress for admittance ! We'll see. A Failure. Congress last week attempted to pans upon somo legisla tion in the interest of tho whito race, and tho general good of the country ; but it was a failure After discussing the bill entitled "the revival of Ameri can Commerce," fur two days, it wns postponed until the next session, and reconstruction, loyally und niggorism taken up, w hich will bo tho stock in trado until adjournment. Should somo Railroad Conductor, in the mean time, order some nigger to nnoihcr scat in a car, liko they do whito men, Congress may postpono adjournment and pass somo appropriate act to still further enforco the XYth Amendment. But to logitdato to revive Commerce and trado, or anything in the interest of whito men, is simply preposterous! Tho present Congress docs not care a d n (or the rights, properly or liberty of their constituents whom they have consigned to perpetual slavery. Ramcal Villainy. (Jen. Shields, tho hero of two wars ond elected to Congress Irom Missouri last fall n year ago, has just been notified by a Congressional committee that ho can not have his seat becauso ho is n Democrat. Forco and fraud are tho great ele ments of Rudical success. When the bnyonet is too short to reach tho end in view, they substitute cheating and forgery. It is now ascertained that Van Horn, Radical, who holds a seat as Representative in Congress from tho Sixth district of Missouri, occupies that position by virtuo of a forged affidavit. With thnt affidavit as a basis on which to act, tho Secretary of Stnto ignored tho voto of Jackson county, which gave General Shields, the democratic candidate, a large majority in tho district. Tho voto for Shields was 8,379, Tor Van Horn "fl'M. Rolwithslnndiiig this result, Van Horn was given the certificate of election. It is in evidenco that this forged affidavit was gotten up at the suggestion of Van Horn himself, mid that he presented it to the Secretary of State, and that upon tho ufTidavil the Toto of Jackson county was thrown out nnd Van Horn declared elected. It now rrtnains to bo seen lietlier tho Radical majority in Con gress w ill right this open and subslan listed vrrono-. What is tho uso in expelling men for telling endetship", when olhers arc allowed fo hold seats in Congress who elected themselves ly acts w hich should e-oiiRign them to Iho penitentiary f Tho President of tho United fUstas has issued a proclamation directing tho enforcement of tho neutrality laws, and warning all persons engag ed in the Fenian movements against Canada that Iher will fef..it nil rt.'ht to the protection of Ibis (...wrnnienl I or its interference to resce them fiom the consequences of their own illegal acU. j v.-v.ssrwvnwa-e vflr-ww I., if., fti.llr Sihnoli. 1 be State of Louisiana bus ft t 'on MihiHnn llmt wns made ly negroes nnil impel bsirgers, and, as a mutter of course, It la a document ITolnliiling dint notions on acconnl of color or race ill all places of a puldin f-liltiiit It-r One i I its artifice, iifoviih s that "all . . . . .i ... i ii i . . ... ii .. I ..... C II Itll'll III I IIP iMBU'MUIII lP milium" I .n.ho.ihoolsormhor institutions of ! learning, sustained or established by the State, in common, without distine lion of race, color, or previous condi tion. There shall be no sepnra'e schools or iniiitiitions id' burning established exclusively for liny race by the State of Louisiana." The negro and enrpnt-haggers' Legi ,lu lures enacted a school law to carry out t!: said school article of llio Con siitution, and tho Suite Superinten dent of Schools one Rev. Conway is enforcing that law by puttim; ne gro children in tho common schools with tho whites. A great commotion ninong w hito parents and their chil dren is tho consequence. Several public meetings huvu been In Id by the whites, mid arrangements made to establish nrivalo schools for white children nlonc, cavinc the common ! or public schools to tho negroes. The German citizens of New Or leans nro progressing in n very busi ncss liko way. Their plan ii to estab lish "ono primary school in oai li of tho six districts of the city, and one intermediate school in tho First nnd Second districts, the establishing of a high school depending on the reports of tho Committees on Finances nnd Teachers." Tho enrolling of pupils has already commenced, mid subscrip tions nro being freely made. Tho future of iho public school sys tem is assuming a serious appearance. The Catholics will not tend their children to the public schools on account of religious scruple. White protestnnts will not send theircliildi rn to tho public schools that admit black children equally with while. The result will be that Iho public schools will ho left altogether to tho negroes Whito parents, who nro too poor to send their children 13 tho private schools, rather than let their children go without education will send them to the Culholic freo schools. In that way tho Catholic lieo schools will secure as pupils pretty much nil the poor white children. Poor people w ill prefer their children to bo educated lis Catholics, rather than educated as social nlbinos. Either that, or Pro testant whites will hao to do ns the Catholics ; tax themselves to establish freo schools for poor whito children, and be taxed at the same time to keep up tho public schools u-ed altogether by black und colored children. . Such, it appears to us, will bo the result of tho general enforcement of tho Louisiana school code, which is embodied in Mr. Sumner's bill. Such is tho drift of tho lido in these days of Radical reconstruction. The innovations mado by these, political infidels upon tho moral, social and political ttitu$ of our country, is truly lamentable to every American patriot. The rooms of the Common School system nro being turned into negro pesthouscs, in llicir mad attempt to ubrogato the decrees and distinctions of tho Creator betw ecu the races, Egypt of old, was cursed with lice, but Radicalism has been substituted in this country fur a Minilur purpose, and is really moro effective Its eflecta nro heard, fell, seen and smelt. L'un ! Ex Senator Lowry is on tho war palh in Western Pennsylva nia. Ho has unburied tho hatched und pants for scalps to adorn tho pole of his wig-wam. And ho will have them. Tho liig Indian of tho il idi eal party makes heavy charges against tho official integrity ol Governor Geary, nnd avows his uhilily and wil lingness to substantiate the samo to the etitiro satisfaction of tho people if opportunity is afforded him to do so. lit) says llarrisburg is literally u don of thieves, w ho, year after year, uro robbing tho public- treasury and bringing disgrace upon tho Sluto II o believes that if tho people knew but ono half of tho rascality that pub lic officials nro guilly' of lliey w ould instantly hurl lliein from power. This is but a glimpse at tho allegations tho great chief brings against the tribo will) w hich he has associated for years. Mr. Lowry is a candidate tor re iioniinulion. Tho "Ring" isoppos ed to him. They nro already putting money into his district and planting men to effect hi) defeat. But .they hove a bold, fearless, determined niim to meet and overcome. Mr. Lowry w ill movo on tho enemy's works ut oneo. His guns will bo heavy ones. Ho knows tho thieves of bis party. both at Ilnrrisbiirg and in all purls of tlic Mule, nnd will not fail to let the people of tho State know them also. Tho man w ho tackles tho war-chief of tho West will havo a rough tu-slo, and bo beaten in tho end. If the "Ring" cheat Mr. Lowry out of bis nomination, they will he beaten at the polls. If he is elected, they will bo watched, exposed and denounced in thcSeiiuto. Both ends of the poker arc hot for tho Radicals of die Tweuly ninih Senatorial district thin ycar. Aje. 1 - Com l xo. Chin les Sumner, the t-rnry Senator from Massachusetts on the negro question, bns introduced a bill into tho Seiinto to compel negroes to be accepted into hotels und places of public amusement on perfect equality with whiles. If this bill becomes n law, a iieirro can foito hiinsell any. where, lie can occupy a seat beside you in the church, lecture room, thea Ire, nt the hotel table, Ac. It is very evident ll,e Radicals nro not satisfied w ith poliiicul eipinlity for the negro mil lull sot mi couali v is iMl. a ii on. ed nt, and will bo forced by luw. Will hilo men who repccl themselves "i"'1- llli'ir ';;'"'' Ml,,,lllit l this Uegrc iai:oni j nose w no nrgiie Hint I lie negro (piestion is closed, do not under stand llio situation of thing, from indications, its agitation is just bo ginning. Dnttrntutrn J), mncrut. , 1 lie lindicals are rmsinirs cry itbotil ' r . i . . fraud in llio .New oik election. Il ,. .... ,, . " helcm.,crat,cg:t,, were all , few d)str,e., here might bo some ground for Mich a ha.ge lint w hen llie reaction ngainst iho llaibeals wns general, all over the Slate, it is ...mn, io can ti n initio, ii is n c ! "prising oi til0 whilo men of llie , country against llio attempt lo en forco the doctrine of negro equality gatnt iho will of tho people , T1, ('l,rin"l Hrpublicnns of Titts- W ,V. -in, J uey it'll iho iiui.unl IcHtlurfl llmt they have made a great mistake in casting them asido lor the negro. ,.w' 1'ftr l.ntrl nntrrtttinr i tuanin .tint Ht mini. The following is n brief nnpMS of ' WBliiiiu't'n follows: the l.tvr just luTs-i d by ro'n(.ii'' to " Had 1 my way, I would art reeon ciiloivfl l'lio lii..etilli Amendment: si nut the Government id the I'nitcd Tho first Section tlei I irr that nil Suites n to form a st rong cenliiil gnv-citir.-ns of tho I'nitcd Slates w ho nre ei nniciit hero in tho Itislriel id' Col or shall bo otherwi ( qualified by law I unibi.l, and organize the Stales as so .... . , .. . .1 I ti I'j in ni iv ' it ih 1)1 i nil ini'iiii! - -J ... J , " "' Slate, I erritnry district, i mum, l IM, j iirisn, lownsoiii, School ih'lrict, municipal; ilv, or oilier lerritoi ial subdivision, shall be en I it led and allowed to voto at all such elec tions, without distinction of race, color, or previous condition of servi tude, any constitution, law, custom, unge. or regulation of liny Statu or Territory, or by or unde r its authority to the contrary notwithstanding. Ski". INI provides thill if by law f'f any Stale., any net is to bo put down us a prerequisite for voting, any officer appointed 10 discharge this duly, who shall ivl'uso or knowingly omil to give );i:i effect to tit Section, be shall forfeit and pay to tho parly aggrieved iho sum of ?'i00. Sir. ild. Tho neglect or refusal of such officer to a fiord this privilege, i i .ii . I. .. r . ..i . ..i-. i : -i snuii uoi worn ti lorieiiuro oi iou rigoi to vilo, tho otter to quality being deemed n peiiornianco of tho net ; and on making nn ntlidavit to this effect, nnd being otherwise qualified, makes it tho duty ol tho election officers to receive tho vote, under a penalty of 8')0U for tho uao of tho party aggrieved. Six. 4lh. Imposes a penally of 8e') on any person who, iy threats or in any oilier manner, prevents a qualified voter from exercising this privileo Sue. iilh. Imposes a lino ol ? UU on any person wlio slum attempt 10 control or intimidate any person from exercising tho right to vote, to whom it is guaranteed by tho loth amend ment to Iho Lulled Mates Constitu tion, by threats of depriving such person of employment, or ejecting him irom rented property. She. (ith. If two or more persons conspire or band together, willi intent to violate any of iho provisions of this net, or to injure or oppress any cilizon for exercising its privileges, they shall bo deemed guilty of a felony and upon conviction thereof, shall bo subject to fino or imprisonment, or both, at the discretion of the court Src. fth. Vests in tho District ConrU of llio Luiied StntoH, wiiliin llirir rrsjioclivo (listrit U, jut iKilii-tion over nil rases arising iindcr lliis nt't. Skc. lull. Dislrict Alton, ). Mur Blials, nnd eitlicr t'liitcd Slutos (iflk-frs, nru nutliorixpil nnd required, ut llie cxp'.'iiso of the I'nitod Siiilt s, to insii tiilo irocpeiline;s for violaliun of tho proriiiioris of litis ne t. Skc. lllli. Visits willi a penalty or fine nnd imprisoniiieiit nny person or j.praons, lio rdiall rntlcuror to lliwiirt nny officer in tlic discliaro of the duties ini,(e-e,l on liim liv thin net. Skc. !UIi. If, in edertin it repre "i titulivc to C'onrcfi, nny person hhnll volo moro than once, or attempt to vote in tho nanio of tiny other person, or volo wlicro lie may not bo lawfully enlilled to; or by force, threat or menace, prevent a qualilleil voter from voting; in eitlicv cau the jiaity so oirendine' shall be punished by fine or imprisonment, or both, nt tho dis cretion of the court. Tiik lllUKiti NCK. A memorial was presented to t'one;resi, recently, set liiiH forth that 15,00') whito men wero disfranchised in Rhodo Island, because lliey had not llie neccssury amoiuit of properly to Fcctiro them llie rijjht of sufl'rae. Wliat tlij our Radical Oongrss pay T Why, just what miyht havo been expected llmt the States have the rijlit to determine the fjucMion of sull'rao, provided they do not discriminate on account office or citlur. Who doubts that t'uo action of Con gress would have been just tho reverse bad tho ineinoralists been negroes f SiiMNi:ft, and all his hypocritical riders of thu darkey hobby, would have dig- reSarle.l tho ri-iils ol llie Mate and ,nm ciaioii'd io:tv (lid 1 1 .lu'lllieill XVlh itmeiidineiit abrogated all eon- stitiuional iinilstntulor' clauses which interfered with tlioclectivo franchise of "tho man and brother." Ham is iho god w hich tho high Priests of tho Radical party worship, and that portion of his descendants, residing In tho territory oneo known Its tho l iff 7 .States, havo become tho wards of tho govern incut. Irish men, (ieriiuins, and other "whito trash" need not apply to the guardians of said wards, lor on equality of privileges. Jtadical gamblers want to innko black the put iimiient trump, unit are. shullhiMr to c-,,1 n, .,.':,' V I ' '"- iinu i"u ihu. j.'iciimtnii Standard. Ri.Ai K Tim Si i'Kiiioii Coi.on Con gress is actually making a distinction on account of color. Among the pro visions of the inlamotis act which lately passed tho Senate, lo enforce tho i-'illeenth Amendment, is that em bodied in iho filth net-linn, w hich pro vides llmt nny attempt tn intimidate .t . or control nny person in his r " hi of, n- i ..' ,. , . " Htiflrngo under tho I i leent h Amend- ineiil by tin cuts of ejecting such per son from rented house or other prop erty, or by threats of refusal lo r, . new leases or contracts for labor, nre punished by fino mid imprisonment. This section only applies to negroes, and these safeguards tiro not thrown around whito voters. It does nol pro vent tho owners of iron mills nnd col ton lactone turning oil their opera tives for voting against Iheir w ish. An employer inny threaten bis whito employes willi dismissal unless Ihcv voto his ticket, nnd may enforco Iha'l threat if he pleases, and he goes seot- freo of punishment, but ho daro not net thus toward a negro. If any em ployer turns a negro hand off for Vot ing ns he pleases, or even threatens to turn Is i in oil', the law comes down upon him with a heavy hand. If this bill becomes a law, a negro is better protected in bis political l ights than u while mini. Tin is negro auperioiity. The sister of Hiram S. Ilevels, (he so called negro Senator from .Missis sippi, is an i n m 1 1 u of a poor house in Now York, and dying n pauper. l'hoso who lionio Iho brother oii'dit ... ..... I .. 1 : . I .. . 1 . .. n. t.i eA.enii ii nine cillllliv in l io S1S- .... ui... ,i .... . i . i .. . .. . u.M-n in . t in i unit er e(i a 1 1;, , i i ,n i , K , , little lull liirough e ong ess for her ,.,.,,, , ... J Uu.r , J s I , . , ; f , N y ,l y,,i(1,T,,( mu -ew iuik i , t iioever says Hint (his is not a V w lute man slioveriniieni. let l.im l through Iho work shops ol tho East. or on the prairies ol'lhn West, it I the w hile man working to pay lor a ne gro r.urcnn. Or at white operatives in factories, while farmers, farmers' w ives and children, wotking in their litllo homes for bondholders, who, with tho negroes, are tinving very nappy timoa of it now, 'i.o.f owl l.i:rlti." Senator ltiowiilow w rites Mom . 1 - I flM 111.... ill n I v ci ii nun I im iuiiiiio'i .. - .. ..r...- .' . I . I ...l.!... . i lutcly dependent n and si.b.l ;t o Iho w ill of the central power nl Wiish inglon as are counties to Mines. "Thus I would wipo out and rxlir puto tho whole theory and pretense of State rights and Stale sovereignly, to which we nro plainly indebted ft r Iho 1st to rebellion. "While 1 only speak for myself, I believe that Congress ami the country uro looking in Iho samo diririipn." Brow nlow has evidently been stu dent of Mexican politics, and apeaks "lor himself' run amore. Mexico fur nishes a most complelo and siili-l'uc-tory illustration of Brownlow's theo ry of Republican Government. It is tho model for comiii'; "reconstruction" tho third and last "Republican in form." This model Republic would, of course, enact all laws for nil lati tildes, without check or balance, ns ihu supremo power of tho hind, and of course legislators would huvo first due regard to perpetuating their own power through the sourco of nil pow er the Government. Ilsinollo would bo "tho rights and powers oftlio Gov ernment ;" alter this, "the lights and interests of tho people from a Gov. eminent of faction. Of course tbero would bo no chango in tho relative powers of ''colonial corporations," ex cept under a decree oftlio "notables," and tho proportion of notables would bo ns now, for those who possess power would never Hurnnder it except to force; the small patch work in one corner of Iho consolidated Republic would then, as now, give form and direction to tho character ol the leg islation for Iho whole empire, accord ing to the interests und opinions of Iho notables. Then, of course, c should havo Mexican legislation ; and, of course, theso would follow Mexican proclamations in tho name of our God mid Liberty. Brownlow and his Radical allies in Congress; have given tho South uXoro lastu of governments Republican in form, of consolidated elections, und indicated tho process lor cll'ecling the new reconstruction. Congress and tho Radicals, but not tho. people, uro looking for this real Radical reconstruction. God und Liberty ! The I it u us or Thine- Ciuiieriil (irej;ory is marshal for the Ea-Ucrn district ol Pennsylvania. Ho lias just completed his appointment of deputies to take tho census. Among lliuso lor Philadelphia nro several colored getilleinen. This is perfectly iilit. U is consistent with tho pro fessions ol tho radical leaders, und kh'tws a fiiltillinont of jiledges rarely displayed by that parly. Wo rejoice that they thus iicrvo themselves to fin o tho music Of courso there will be complaints. No doubt there w cro plenty of peei meiiH of tho whito trash belonging lo tho radical parly in theso districts who would liko to havo had theso lit llo ,-lat takes;" and they will no doubt complain, tt hito peoplo, loo, w ill not feel particularly honored by the oltieioiis oi tranco of theso sable, ollii isls into their counting-rooms, and parlors to make special inquiries con cerning their family arrangements, and their domestic and business af fairs. Hut they, tiiitst vet limit lo tho ordeal. Congress amended tho Con siitution; Congress passed tho civil rights bill ; Congress passed the latv 10 take mo census, una ineso ollieers lire nil nppoiineti uuuer e. ongresMoiiiil authority 5 und therefore to demur is I re n son. Some supposed that these negro of. ficiuls' dulies were to bo limited to Iho laking of tho census of tho no- Igroes wilhin tho limits of their sever a (it, icts, leavinir tho w hites to bo waucu on uy oiiicials ol their ow n color. Rut this would never do. It would bo a gross insult to llie negro. Resides this, ii would bo in open nida tion of Iho plain letter of Iho civil rights law. This would never do Tho negro must bo secured to llie radical parly next fall, and while poo plo must forego their prejudices in or der lit jet politicians may bo iiccommo dated. And this is progress. AUxjita Sun. i RkI'HESKNTS II ID CoNSTlTUr.N.T Aril-dttna Id I I.e. ol.w.l I... I., U.....K .r... olina. in which Mr. VI,iii,.....,.. ;1 I i.t,. ,i. " : V. ' ' il i.iu i-iHii-iiu i-aiiiiiuai'i. IO w . p,.-, , v oiiiiress. ii,o eat nil' renii i lenn i nr. gan gives, in a ponitent hpir't, o gliinpso ol Iho political condition thai re-tilts from tho erreal ulilhiiiil reform e.f pulling th0 nigger in the I while nian's-place as iho controlingl political power. Whillomoro, it is ! conceded, is a scoundrel, nnd oftho in. .in. ,-i iimuiu ivpe. ms lakng n bribu in Congress is shown to be nol ..t.. :.. i.: i . in. .vii in i, s iim in w iv. ii l rjitliei- i i- i . " . nl"111 "bovo bis iisun way u no nt of die- ,i : , '.. , " . " .u..... i,i:ii itip uo- fence llutl ho applied llio money to charitable pvrposes turns out to be a common defenco w ith him, nni he has made it in cases of knavery h so small n sum us sevcnly.fi vo cenis. Vet this fellow must go lo Congress". ami merit is no help for it all be cause knavo ns ho is, ho i., popular, with iho negroes, w ho nro too obtiis. morally, to conceivo of these poini ol character ns objections. These arl the voters, who, in Iho new iepubli,j are Iho successors of the whilo met of South Curolinaj nnd for a constii. ucncyofsmh voters Whiltemoro ii cerlaiiily a proper leprcscnlative ' ,Y. Y. Herald. ' The Denincralit; newspapers in tha .State of Indiana nro publishing tho names of Itcpiiblieuiis, w ho iinvo comi out ngainst their party on account ,.f:IIIEKS Kolt Sroi'TINO, IIOOFIXO the n,loilion of Iho fifteenth iii,..;. I Ilient. ("onto oftlio men whoso inm, are published, nre among th0 mo.j j prominent ami lutliienlial cittzrin ,1 lliat Male. '1 lie number of liithertn Kcpublicnns, who openly declare tlir.r pin poso lo voto ngainst tho Ib puhli. can parly, already roadies upwards ol'3,tUI0. The negro Senator, Ilevels, would nol tiliend tho 1'ilioeiitli nmendmout celebration in Jlaliimoro. Mo til,i.( . ed io tho men who figured nt tl0 hi-i-.d of llio movement l'ostninter (iriicrul t'reswell; Mnynard, of Ten nessee; Haw ley, of Komh Carolina, and llond of .Maryland, all White Six Iiemocralie Congressmen were elected by largo majorities in I.ouisi. ana, nearly l wo years ngo, yd not "tic of them has been admitted to his eat, though the Slato bus been lecon "I nil-led even according to the. last l tho l.ndical requirements. low long ia this fare to bo played? inaiuldl. rt.nf'INil I'll H I S nr ii ltiri Nn. in Snath TMot Si., IM,iI I.IiIu, Jiiiif 4, " T 0 , t s. of 'ft ' ' 'M i 'III 'HI " 't nm 'ST, new its ' ', 10 Kl ii I', S. SO Year ft n-r cent. Curn-ncy lliii' C'ltnjiouuil liiten-i'l Ntii Ilnlil Silver I'liinn rVilic It. It. 1-t M.irl. Ilnnili... Ociitriil r.i-ific It. tt Pnien Pncitli1 l.nnil llrioit llnml IIS ll"l 1U I Ml'! nil mi nil lis " ltiH) lllvj li:,j lit ID nil iii) 1 1'8 1IU (t.tl SMI 113,1 11 III ;sd i oo Hex lU'eittermfiits. TYKONT. & CbK.MlKIKI.U ItltAXCII n:. I fl.r M m lr, .MAY Mill. ISiO, two imrli-r 'l'luiun w.ll run iluily (c-Aitt-iit .Suit. iliifvii) ln-tvii-irii Tvroiu' nt,i C;i-.ir!.elil, im luliuwfl: (I.r.Vlll If.!.!) M Ml,. I.KAYK r-'Otnil. l.KAYK NOItTII. rirarOflil 2..W, p l'liiliibuiv 3.111, ilMioiilk . nil, Trmiis b.iai, I : Tvruris S.00,.ii. OxotiU 10. .I.i. ' I l'loliiKliurg...l 1.111, " I Clrarlii'lil I V.05.1-.M. C!,l:.UlHl:l.l ACCOMMoliATIoN. LEAVE HOl'TII. j LEAVE KOIlTll. I'lurr.-I.l 7.(19 A. riiiliriliur... 0 4-1 41 Om-i-uIm lu.lh I lll,i rirctiuu. I .OH r. u Tvrons 1.2(1 " ' Tyrone 0.00 r. I Inlrrwliiiu ... 1 .OK " , Um.U 2 10 " . l'lilliiilnrt ...:i.3.'i " ! ('Ii-iirliel l.r....li0 I-ARK AND P1STANCKS. 1-llO.M CI.tiAnrilU.D.j 1'ltO.M TYKONK. Elatiiin. I.snniinl Wiimllnnil llililsr..'. W allai-i-lon .. Kins Hull l : Blltiutll, f I t 1 li.trrm-stion 4 . 3 . . S .11 .1.1 2' Ymim-oy,: 7 28 2 e Unrtfniir I 20 Si III. llrant....ll t 4e Humniit ..14 8', BO Samlr ltnlg-...IS 4f 6i I'owellliill 17 4J mi liwnila !4 6A lift imiiliar 31 SU 7:i Sii-iurr". 2S ft& Si, lliHIisliurg,!il IO Si IHiii. Hi, I 24 tt I'liiliburg..l7 Kti tnsri' IS lliml ar 211 lisreola. Ut fnwcllton 24 Kn.lT Ki,l.ti-....2H S u linn i t 27 Mt. I'irnpaiit. Our liter Yuiiii'iey'ie.... luterrei'tion... :,n lid Wn la.eto :o ti T.I (Hi llixln 11.1 Hi HI I IK, WiiinlWI M tl U :i7 I 1.'. I.nm.r.l .-!) I II, Tjrunr 41 I !ll( rirarfli-lri 41 I 'ill FARE FROM CLEARFIELD, TO nellrfont, Pa t- I Mi.Mlrtown ti 00 I..-k llavrn Willlrtinimort , lluiitiniriliin Lmiatiiwn MiirVflrllli- IIM(U;-II1 H,l. 2 70 Marifltn. .1 ll l,nni-nli-r I S" .rlllLAHLLI'HIA I tD Allnona i hi 7 : 1 lit 1 so 4 &0.Ji.inl'iwn 4 7il I'lTTSHI im.. CONMXMOVH. Clme oonnoctii.ni made at Tjronn with train, Rait and Wet on llie Main Liim, and al f illiami port for i.ilnt, North and hnt. ratfrnjri-r, li-niiis Clearfield at J..10 p. in., renrb Williamtptirl llio a-imr day, nnd m.,enrni leaving W'iCiuin.j.urt at 6. CO a. tu., reueb Cltar fii ld at 6 110 p. in. l'a..irnaeri for way "tnti.m, on Ibr M;,in Linf lietworn Tyrone and Uarri.lMirg, leave Tyrone at 3.4 I n. tn. 0 Ell HUE C. W ILK 1X3, 'J-IO If Hupninlendent. THE IRONSIDES TIN & STOVE STOKE ! G. S. FLEGAL, PiUipsVarj, Centra Cs-aty, Pa. rpiIR nndtnlfrnrd rip-llully annonnnri to 1 th, public I hit ha ha, nn hand a Clr, fuliy -iflecttd and well aiiurled (lock of j STOVES II EATERS, RANGES. HOLLOW - WARE! TIN, COPPER AND SHEET IRON W A I! E ! WOOD AND WILLOW WARE! II il itock or Cooking Store, eoniiaU of 1I1E CELEBRATED UtO.VSIDES, Wbieh fcaro niT,r filrd lo brin rearo and proiporlty into faai.iet al.rr, it I, u.rJ, Diamond Plain, Partner, Ilstald. Ch.rm, Sp.a,,' v..n...n bum ri.,T, PpMr,' Ant IlmL Uaa arning CooVlrir s,,.Trl. Virior, Ueliunee and Cninn Han s uuunK r.irgel, A, 0. :Th V' Pb.,M. Ir" with I" . '. Ine k.l maeerit, ana warranira to giv, perfect aali,. " His Stock of Parlor tt Heating Stoves lr-"r- b-ttcr and cheap.r than ,rer before bibitel to the public conriiting of Kp.ars Rerolrlns; l.lghl Illumleallre .(,, peara',.nll Pnsl Has.llari.ing I arlr Stnto, ' j Upesr,' Orhlrulsr tia llurning P,rlor More, hpeara' On, llur; iog Parlor I btoea, IIimjoi-i, Pcail.Urin.Ida, j liun, j ropic, Ntrada, ., In. ican, r.un an t Metor Heater,, Fpears' Re Tolring Light llealers. tl Is also prepared to furnish aisortmont uf complete Tin, Copper, Shoot-Iron, Woodon auj It... Willow Wore, ffid, Wholesale or retail, manufactured neatly nnd with tha eole view to service, from the best ma terial in the market TL0W8 a PLOW POINTS, COPPER. RRASS, PdRCELAIX, TIS LINED, SPI N COMliON IRON KETTLES, Of ercry description conllanlly on band. o"1" "rb belongine lo hi, bnaineas will "i; BI1J y .....rlonced and .silllu. nitAss, oirri-.n. old metal, hags AND CASH Taken io eichange for f oode, -IIe e,pei,:ijr Invites the eilentlon f Merchant, wiahinr In pnrehaao at wholesale, a, they will Unit It m their advantage to eiamine hi, Kock before purchasing elsewhere.' Lookout for the Rle Pifn-oppmite the real dunce of M re. lir, Foster. Ali Ooons Wihiitiii as Raeraii,n. ti. N. rhltlpehnrg, June I, IS70, I I I ( At . augnins (Inl'TIIIJf.-The public Is hechv eaulinncd rin-t pnrha,n( nrin any av med.lline; nh the f..!oin; pruperty. now in llie p... ,.,, of Samuel I nrrv, m: One hroan horse, one Mel.t l.nv mare, one Lay ell, two r. d anl while eowa and three young rattle, a. I lie asiiie lelona lo me end are only lell with him on loan iiM-d te nty , "AM Y I'l RHY.Mr. ,'jc, lib, 1170 8p l. itfiv AtU'frtlscmcnH. IT M til hi r I J. E WRIGLKY tt URO, M l mnl Ttrinltv tlil tliry r tl all Iiimo imrrd to furnish Fresh Beef, Voal, Mutton, 4c, itc, A liliirnl iharc uf piililli- .trinfs li rssc!fiillr Inlii-ili .1. 7 C'mll paiil f' Cnlllr. Shsfp snl II'-RS.-IS-I. ltoo.M on maiikl'T siiu:i;t, CI, nrl'.el.l, Til. Jt R.70 AV J' It At "I H uri wurrBtitt'il cimihI to nny ihhJ". fi.mid mueli lrl(pr than uiitny of the Kstrm tit itmt ro .i-t. A'k votir tirorer r IinifL'ift fr Wilt hcrnir i. Hxlwif. JIAHLOW' 1NDI iO ItM'K i. witln'til it. nl, t, tlin I pt iitfif te In tlic nmrkil fur lilnvihjf eUlho. 1 1 will ntnr inxrr wti-r Ihun fuur tiiiH llie Funic Mrilit t( iii'lii;', iii'i micli inoro lti;iu nn otlier wnfh t1uc in tin imirkft. Iho intv (fniiinf in tliut yt up it AI.KKKh W 1 1.1 HI-: Ktll.lt S IHtHi ril Ultl!, No. 2215 Nrib 5rn.nl hirrrl. ri.ila lil'lit;. TUn lutein have Imili W illlKML't-r' nnd I'tii iow' Diitnr on tli"in, all ulhiTH nr" pituntrti lt. Kr lv nmut tlnK-rm at.il IruiiiMf. V llrill.liiiKK lMii:iJ)U.b 1 INK will be found on tritil In lir ft tupcriur Article Aiwnvc on litind ml for ale at rmnun utile print i. I'tiry (I rn tin ft Hjiict'P, (lenuiitf Medicine, riimioif bkin. bpiiijrrit, Ttipui.ra 1'cnrl, agn, and nil orth-hf in Miu driiff line, f t am' it vii.ii:ui;.;n Diirn ptohf, e.'vlitjin Nu. 'iXi Norlli H.-o-inl St., I'liiln. TOOO EXPAXDINO CULTIVATOltS Juit recived ar.d for fal, by II. P. lildLEK t CO. Sl.l;K.IIS.F,iir tin cunliicmed SLIUUIIS lor iule or rurlinn.'T at . ,i.n5 LLA V ri I.IVEUY BTABI.E. lOMD PTKKI. IN(1LB AND DOL1ILK bbrel Tluw IllaiJcii lr ,nle hr II. F. 1.1(11. ER CO. T ,i l.t iliii:ks ! Nail., (;:.. oil,. I'Nillt.. lllllKC, LK-ki, As., ,t re.ltirril price-i. at (0lOKilS llip Juil.) C'. KUAT7XIIR Al HH' ( . KcnDi-Hv'. Mrd r.l I lr Oil, Jjtho', mid A?r'. in'lioin', nt every r ad, kind, fur al by IHIUSWICK A lit" IN. (1 1 AIIDI'.N KKrilM-FRI'.ll C'KIII from tlie riiil.niili.hia (inlrtiB; nlno, the Mrui.-1 ltd.-K I'OTATni;--. f.r nV- nt tht Irii( fiori of a27 UAllTtfWH'lv A ItlWIN, Oaifirld, I'a. 1)1.1 1 1 '.TI HN MT IIAHKKM gomMwiilr 'orrfteri a of hnrni-lff from mT Btft'ilr 11 Jinuarv, and if tlic prtr i. .Ion, u.ii.c tbciu I nill be obliged if lliey an- ri lunied. JAMhS A. JWOOKB. riearCrl.l, June 1, IS70 31. - IOH HAI.f'. Tho anilri-iijjniid ba, on band X. au'l fm ,al a nuinLir of new WAiiONS, pot , uji ami nniliii in ttio Ix.t Itvlr. ill be cold rtmionaMc. Call and ,m. IIKOItdL' I. LANK II. Clrartlrlil, Slay 2i, lt;u II. AM!1.!). TI., nnderitrnl and bm wife wich to rniratro a, CIHiKS al town Loi Stianly. Ilavina rxpericuco in that Uur be r Tie.! to n n.lrr Mtifa4.-tiou. Can be ad-lrel.ied at Wnllaoetnn, I'a. May2j-M J. W. M At T.IIAMEB. J'llTICI llavleg pnrrhainl the inlerrrt of 1 J licretofor carried oo under the firm name of J. A. Illallnlrer A V, the lame will lie c.ndueted hereafter under the name of Moehanouo I.aud and I. uml.er C'iniinnr. (Store.) II. II. slllI.l.lNUH'rlll, JOI1X LAW. UK, w.vjlf I'rraident. Ileneral Hup'l. CHI'TIOV-Where.,, my wife, LYIHA A, hi, left toy bed and hoard without any jo,t eaitao or provoeation. I thereforo hereby warn all perpnn, airainel liualmir her on my account, na I am determin. 1 to pay no del.la of her con trarting after tliia data unieea ronn.el',,1 I.t law. JOHN KAXOl'FF. Wallaeeton, June I, l?0 S pd. (1 trTION.AII perrons afe hereby warned J against ptirrliaiiiig or in ,iit way uieUjnr wilh aeeitain three Tear old RIluWN COW. now in ttie iin-e,i.in of Nieholaa Hounolil.ol Ct.tine; lon tnwnliip, a, the Kami belonca lo me, nnd ll left n(h him on loan onlr anlj.-t to mv nrder. KK'lloHS rIOLSsKLOI. tiirard town,bip, June 1, 1870 Uf. MATCHES TO LIGHT THE WORLD! The nn-lereiffnis! haa aeeured the aole right to laannfaelure and aell in tl.ta county tha Clit.KIHtATKIi WATKH rilOOF MATCH, whieh la fast anperredinif ceery other mateh now made. May 1 Roakfd in wati-r for ait monlhl and will irnilo n riililj al thoae kept in aa'c, and arc juit as cheap ai anT ina.le. Or.ler aolic it.d and promptly filled. JlyaJdreas ii Lulhera. I.urjf. i'Usrfielii coun'y, Pa. jellf JACOB W. CORP. ISAAC I1ILLEU, Saddle and Harness Manufacturer, L-ilhrri1 nrg, CloorlieM coui.tr, Pa. riilE aul.-ril JL trnnof HratirBud Mi ttarnMii.tiinn townrbipn Hint he ii now pri rf to finiiili vrrTih.Bp in hit line tt -Imrt notic? tii in worLitmo tike murintr. I!f flit tort hiuipclf thnt hp cn pirn- hii rtiitiitiifri in t!y It, quality bu1 prirr. Tall LuUn-rnimrg, June I, tf. Wool! Wool!! non ''wm'!1 pi' wool wtxTr.n al THOMPSON A CO.'S, where yon can get the best prices for a1! Produce, and ti....!, ea enrs as the isrirm home in the county. They don't defy competition, but am prepared to meet It. Th.y are runrtanl'y receiv ing (iooda from New Yuri, Philadelphia and Pltlrhnrgh. Call and see th. Ir llouils and prices. Curw.niville, June 1. IS70 It. rat ffstntf for $t. READ I READ il Valuablo Real Estate at Triva'c Salo. ... . r,.o ...wn-o.p. , icarii-i.i coiinlv, J a., contain wt IM ACHI'.M. a.lj..li,i. I,'l, f .nirk I'aily, Jirnn II. Clark and other,. The fonn i, in a food state of cultii ation ; find dnellins; honae, larire ham, out houaes, nreliard of choice rruil. and a ( I sprint of never-rniliiisl water on the premiaea. A i.-hool house with, a two miles. Part or the Irnet la heavily timbered, while the whole is underlaid with a vein of ceil, which inait In a short litne ! a snnroe ol arcat prollt. No better invotmcnl could he made, rd nn Intel of Innd in the county olTirs greater fseilitiis for nnkin money. Per.ona wiihint; to learn more particulars In remr.l to terms, Ac., can call nn the preini.es. or addrea, the nderiied at llranipian lliila p. tl. JOHN MelNTYRK. Penn tp Marrh .in, IsTn Impd. I'KIVATE SALH OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE l.N LAWISPNCI. TOWNSHIP. rpilK nn lertlcned, Kaceulor nf the ca'atc nf Hi, eh M. .Mnllin, nflei, at Priinte rVe A Farm Containing 100 Acres, More or lesa,litunte in I.awrenee town.liio kl...( three mil.-. !,, t le.lil.l, ndjoinlng lan.l, of Aliraham Og.l n, J.-aetih W a-,,.,,, orr ,, n-.hera. Ahoiit 4" a.-rea are ui. ler riillivilion, with a I. a hon.e and a rood orchard there.. n. w-Fnr furll.er pirtieulan mil upon the nn d. rsignrd or aiMreaa him at I l.srli. til p. o. A II RAH AM OdliKN, April ft, l;o.Ji.. Kaocnior. YalinMo Real Estate for Salo! rpili: ond. oiitmnl. re.l,i,t ; town.hip. I I learli.M eo.nilv.ollrra hii l ann lor sale. I, s.lj..,,,. I.m.l. ol ll..ll.,.t,.r, .,,., ., ..ihcr ,J I'ONTAINS ONI; 111 MiltDIi Al I'.KS! Sltty (tie of wliloh are improved an.l nn.ler gtrnd cultii ato.n. and the balance Co. ercl niih a Ii s, v growth of Pine, link an.l ll. nil.x-k Innl.rr. llieri ia erected lher.-..n a Irame ilwrllmg liou.. a Isrcr Lank barn and the olher neoeoarv oii,l,ni,illlt,. Plenty ol g.ool apring water on the premises. K r further particulars call on the pn mieca or aii.lr.-ae the nnoVrsiirncd at ll.K-klop P. II. J'y s ?" ii. a. roi rti:v. -iToi rti: ami i.ttT nm ww i i 14 I tie uii teralcn. l will ,. l at Private P.l. ...a iiou-e anil I...I. innate nn l.o.-.nM alreet, Ih iwern i nirrl an.l ronrlh nt I Ireitl. I.I. 1 he properly IV I. In g,wl rep..,. ,d . for a residence, V, ,11 1 is a very d.-a.ral.le location be sold at n bargain. Terms .-i.r "' CUARLE LARRIMER. II. 1 1UGLKH & CO, 11 i u i a it i: , Alto, Mnflrf Tin and Shccl Iron Ware. n.EA nrir i. ii, pa. A LOT OF SAIILKS, HIM DLLS, lUrntit, Colltn, tie , fur bj II F. lU'JI.ER 4 CO. )ALM KU'.S. l'ATKXT L'NLOAD- ln ny Furki, for taU by II. F. PIOI.KR CO. QIL, IM INT, RUTTY, GLASS, Nill., tie., for nil T II. F. BIOLKR A CO JJaRNESS TRIMMINGS i SUOK Finding,, fur ml, by H F. Itiril-F.R i CO. UNS, PISTOLS, SWORD CANLS ij For !! by II. F. BIGLF.B A CO. CTOVES, OF ALL SORTS AND 8igf, for aal by II. F. r.IOT-ER 4 CO. I RON 1 IRON ! IRON! IRON! For ! by II F. IWOLF.R Jb CO. II ORSE SHOES k HORSE SllOE SAILS, furul, by II. F ISIGLER A CO JJULLEY 1JLOCK8, ALL SIZES And belt Hanafartura, for nil by H. F. EIGLFU A CO. T MUMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE E0XE3, fur ,le by II. F. niGI.EIt A CO pODDER CUTTERS for sale by cii50-70 II. F. r.IGLER A CO. THE SINGER. SEWING MACHINES AHEAD 1)1' AIX OTIlI.ltf I Li'jhty Six Thousand, Seven Jlundrtd and Eiijhty One Mjchinet Made and &.U the fast Year!! Tfait Bamticr trrmtt ly tkavtimd$ the of iny othtr Macbiur, D1 iht deiL4vi.d ii itill inerUg ! THEEE THOUSAND PEE WEEK Are sow being Btd, and ie!d ! THE HEASCXS WHY: Becaate It embodies ereential principle, not found la any ether Machine i became of it, llo pllclty of construction, eaie of operation, nifurmiiy of precis action tt any speed, and capacity for the greatest raogi and Tariety of woik, d or ci-arie. Tartlei wtrhtng lo purchase should not fall to eiaojioe this best of all Sewing Machines. I hare the agency for this Machine, and will keep a full supply on band. i. 8 FHOM'KUS, May 4, 1870-tf. Cl.a.G.'d, Pa. NEW MAIHSL12 WORKN, clf.a i:n kld, rr.. n-a. CI ILL and see the new MAI'PLE WORKS, ' on Markrt street, oppite the Jail. Most'. VENTS, eilllXIAN TOMHS, FRKM'II CofCHKS, TABLE TOPS, MANTLES, OAr.MCN FTATfARY, TERRA CITTA WARE, HEAD a FOOT FT0NES, of new and beautiful deigns. All of wbieh will be sold at eiiy price,, or ?5 per cent, less than any o'.hrv eatal.liihulent in this county. Faliifaetion pnarantced in alt casra Orders thankfully received and prouipl'y tiled in tho best woikmsn-likc manner. 8. A. GIBSON. Jim:s K. Wartos, Aent. . mvlllr I iiion Township fardlnsf Mill. CpHK -ubwriWr Wdu'd inform tt.ts ul.lio tlii 1 he bf nfitlnl rii.I put in firnt rnte wrtlcr fair i-uiiiiift M il, tnj mil nrr nn paint lu d firM clufs wmk nnd rimmofUtr bi rutnmni, )P will twiTP ml deliver wpfkly mil kfl at th torn of Wmri. M.imh.i and ( Kmlicr. in t i'lrnrtirlJ. All tu'htif. irt'iiif aril 6.mtiinr of tr-No Wool will I carried npet the Ural of rVplomber. Cuatoitiera will pli-aao hear this In mind, l'yeinf is n.a.le n specially. Kor further information a.ldreaa the lit l.-rsigiud at P.oeklon P. )., t'l.arlicld counlv, I'a. Jet it ' iosi:rn n. aii5.oi,h. KUWAKl) l'EUKS & CO., Flour ?Iiiiiiira(urTrriv And Pealcr, In GIIAIN OF ALL KINDS, PIULIPFDLRG, TA. Vrri.L PiTri.v of not R, whkat, rollN and e'llop n..n,tntly on hand, and for sale at rate, remarks'. Ir low. (f.-bl tl MRS. S. S. LIDDELL'S MAKllLE & STONE YAI1D, ri.KARFIKI.il, TA. ,T-fl,op on Reed ftttt, nur Pennsvlvanin Railroad depoe. , ls, Jn:,f. ORGANS & PIANOS. ESTY'S AND MASON ,f HAMLIN'S, to seen nr P. J. HAVE?, rrwen,vllle, Pa. s IIAtY lltllM. " " Corner of Market and Front Street,, C'lrnrllrlil, Fa. Thi lis Magnificent Hotel ia plete in all its appointments, ami dnvemenl lo the Court 1I..O.C. A Iree (liunibiis ran. ,J Irom li.e I, p.rt on the arri. al an 1 .1. piutun- of earh train. HKtllltlK N. l tll,)i iv April 11.1 I ST. Proprietor. JICIIt llAT HtlTI J. Corner of Third and RroillinVId Streets, Pittsburg. Pn. -iM k s i."'"i-'.rri;i-Th7T,,i;r,7gT;T V ' haung retired from II.. ;,. . ' '' .nrl ,rlllr. T J hfc' '"Z . T "Ii please eriv. this .., " "'... S.' '' """u neart,!d,H.yJ.S,.rMr'' " MVUN.I. V!iihi'r1ihl.t flmU'ftrfnt, Isaac k. sTADrrrC WATCHES & JEUUlf, No. 141 Ktith fftford Hirg, Comer of Quarry PHILAIELHr Ah rlOient nf Wiitrlifi, Jrwflr;, PlUtrn, It..itii.g f ftud tlem-lry i,, 1SI, t. b.!i-rtnn. - O. Kititnjfer. . II. F.i S. SILBEEMAN & CO., I U KiBTr R AMU inilRR OP f AIM L. I UUUU5, lJltE.$ NOTIONS, iC, 13 .Vorth i'ourlh Slrtt!, m24 I'lllI.ADlI.I'lin. i,. T. C. MYERS, ww. w. rACU.. W.M. W. PAUL & CO., wnoirp.u.E imi: no i si:, t23 Market tl. A till Commerce L above Sink, my)9 PUILAIiKLfHIA. ly j. noLLowiit-sn n. turn rttir HOLLOWEUSH & CAEEY, I500K SELLERS, Loolk Manufacturer! AND 6T ATIOSERS, 21S Market St., rhlladelphla. kss. Paper Flour Racks and Iss;s. Fooles, Mtter, utc, w rapping, Curtain and i Pnpere. Icb2l ly, DREXEL tt CO., No. 31 HoulU Thlnt Htrtet, PlilU Jelpkii, si.t.rtuiiiH, And Dealers in Government Securities, Application It mail will rrccirf proa pi tt, t if nt anil all iiiiiit uitvt inn rhtrfullv fum j Urdrri lolieitecl. ftlrll if BENSON, CAMPBELL 4,Coj aNo. 17 X. Fifth ft tod AU Com tut r, rniLAPKLPHtA, Pi. WHOLESALE GK0CEKS, And CommiesioD Merchants, rot TDK I4LK Of Wool, 0lnrnf, Fur Plant. Ftl)rt, Lcttkn, tits Sd. lna rruiu, Cior?r Seed, Hovti. letr hkioi. Butter, Deetwki, tbttp .Skins, Efgi, Ac, An., tie. CO X S I ti X M K N T3 SOLICITED. Woikly Price current forwarded en reqatu. June . n8 Iy:pd V.lmluut itaHoi'5. FRAXK K. SMITH, MERCHANT TAILOR Market Mrret, Clrnrtteld, Pa, IWOI'LD reipeetfolly lr,f..rgs tke eitiieai , Cli-arfleld ei.st.ty tbat having norebased is, lotervit and iluation of K. R. L. StoofMrn. I am now .repared to bdbso op. la the mil fail, lonahle rnannrr. end oat of the best ssatensi, ell kinda of Clothing that eoilomers n.ay d,,ir,. I have alaaye on bar-d Cloths, Doeskins and Cassimerei, From wlilrb enstomereean naketheireeleetiial. One doer east of trie Puitote. ClearSeld, April 30, 1 670 It. 11. BRIDGE. MERCHANT TAILOR, (Store one dmr etut of Clrrfild Hum.J Market MicM. Clearflcld, Pv KKFP3 am band a full Mirtaeote of QnW Kiriibm OmkIi, tuch u fbiru, Lim nti Woolen Codrrphirtdi, Drawer and ki, Nerk-t'fi, Poekot II iodttfrchle, QluTct, HU, l inbrrllae, 4" la great Taxietjr. Of PitM ()ood fa kepa tba Best Cloths of all "Shades and Colors,' Snrb as Rlark Poeakin of tho very best Bakl Kaney Coast vera, In greet varietv, also, Frea, Coating. Uearer, Pilot, e'hinehilla, nod Fries, ovc reoattrig. All of whieh nill be told eheae fe Cash, and tnade op aeei.rding io the latect styia by experieneed workmen. Also, Agent for Clearfield eoonty for I. M. Singer A t'o's. colvbrated dewing M.rbtnea ,.v. I. IMJ.if. U liKIliUt. Grtliicational. MISS E. S. SWAN'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS CI.EARriKI.lt. PA. 'I ill KM i:n TFH.M or twentytwo week,, X "'II ooiutnenee Monday, May , 1ST. A Primary d-par:tuinl will to added te tk, rVbool 1h lall ; for wlirh the eervieo, of a rem petent Inalrnetor have beon engaged. Anaae eflort nill be aparvd to render this Jei annul a.tttasttve and inatruelii. T1IRMS OF TflTIOJf. Heading. Orth'-grar-hy. Writing. Ol j.et Lee eons, Primary Arithmetic and Primary eieograj.hy, per half tern, (of eleven weeks.1 M Illrtory, I.oeal and rtt-crii.tive tleorrat-hy with Mnp Drnatpi?, Ilrawmar. Mental an.l Written Arithmetic.... I II Algebra and the Sciences lnairuetton in instrumental niasie Iil paining Wat work For full .nrti.-u!nrs send for Circular. Cka.-fcM, Aug. 1.., iMlvi-td. II 1J M H CLEARFIELD ACADEMY. Rev. P. L. Harrison. A. M., Principal. flUIRrOlRfll f KSSIOKoftb. present irke JL laatteyearof thii Instltuiion willeonimsiss o ilUNUAi , Iho S.th day of Acril, lTI. Pupils ran enteral any tin. Il,ey will he charged with ton, ..n fron, the time they eatsrt the elosc ol the Session. 1 he eonrie of instruction embraces every tkirf included u a thorough, practical and eem pliahed educalton tor both sokes. The Principal, having bad the advantages! "eh eipenei.ee in bis profession, assures ns rents and guard an. that hi, entire ability sis' energies will be devoted to the moral and wis UI training of the youth placed under hie charge, 1 I.KM Ok H IIION. Orthcgrrphy, Reading, Writing, nnd Prlejery Aiilbuistic, per Session (II weeks) . f ) Ursmnar, U.,srs(hy, Aritkraette, and Ni.tory . - . . . .$191 Algehre, Oenmetry, Trigonometry. Men. suratlon, Hurveylrg, Philosophy, Phvsl- ology. Chemistry. Hook Keecn j, BoUny and Physical tleogra hy . . . f Ml Latin, Or. ek and Frtnch, with nny of the above flmner.ee . , n Mrsli' Piano (In lessons) . . . H -No dr duction will bo mad, fr ,bse. Fir further partirulars inquire of Ree. P. L. UARKItit.,N. A M , reh..l;otf. Prioeipal. TEETH! -VV"a I tti n t . r.XTRACTED FOR Si CENTS. Eitractcl with the nee of Nivnof. Our. Oil, and l.o. ,t. A eom ui, (the onlv harmless and efSciant Anrslheties now in nae.l by S. J. HAYES, Surgeon Dentist, OF rfRWEXSVILLK, PA, YVhnronl.i herehv moat re-oectfullv selorn h thanki for the nigral ptronre of Ihe p"l. snd Inlorm the pi.M:.. ,.,i b, ).., nmtM his lo it,, corn-r of Ktat and I.opih streets, ti'er Jenkins' store.l when he is prepared to rieeive h-s eustomere In newlv find uf. roia, and d, their woik in the sso.t akilirul anj workmsnl.ks manner. All work done In the latest and most approved si i Ira, aud E"irantee,l. Ir. Ilavr, will bo engage.! la hie office from the I.I to the I.I.I of each mon h. The balance of each mon'h be will spend in eilen Hope, llurn'iJe and LulliiTsl-arg, alternately. Partiee ren-lirg at a diatance should write to as previous of Ibeil coming. Hlh.-e honrs. From d lo 2 o.-loek. a. and from I to 1 o'cloi k, p. m. V'e nee none lt.it th very l est wisteria!, and defy competition Tor hoauty, chiapurs. aad dura bility. Hive ns a ce'l. Cajwensvilla, p., Jc,j Jt, :,
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