&!tc$cpitl)tiran. Gionai B. Goodlander, Editor. CLEARFIELD, FA. WEDNESDAY MORNINU, JULY JO, 1BV0. Democratic District Ticket. ASSEMBLY: JOHN G. HALL, or ilk oornTT. (labjMt to lb. aelioa of Ibe Dlilriel Comiilion. Democratic County Tioket. SHERIFF i JUSTIN J. PIE, or 01R1KD. COMMISSIONER: DtVID BUCK, or OLBARriBLO. DISTRICT ATTORNEY: A. W. WALTER, or cliammiui. JTJRT COMMISSIONER: JACOB A. FAUST, WT GLAaNBt.o. AUDITOR: D. AARON WIUE, or ox. CORONER: liHUEL A. CALDWELL, Or Baatiroan. COKORMSIOKAL CoNrEBINCI. We deem it bigh time to be casting about in reference to the mocting of the next conference. The last fixed iiidgwar as the place and the 2d Tuesday of August aa the time. The place is all right to our mind, but tho . time is entirely too early. Why not fix September 12tb, as the time? What say you, brethren of the press and committee men and Democrats generally ? t Good. "Consolidated" Plain Words and the Tyrone Herald. The best place Brainerd ever got out at. Wo will look for heavy leaders from that source hereafter. Bad Boys. All the while boys at the West Point Military Academy arc to beCourt Martialcd for refusing to eat and sleep with Sumner's negro cadet. Ceo. Sherman has appointed A court of six military officers to in vestigate the smell the niggers have stirred up in bigh life. Rusticating. Gon. R. E. Lee is at Saratoga Springs, the observed of all observers. Gen. Grant is at Long Branch, sur rounded by fast borscs and defunct politicians. Got. tlowrjr im .t RHfnrH Rurinns, preparing for the Dext Presidency. Heavy work on hand. Adjourned. Congress adjourned on Friday last, at 6 o'clock. This is the best act accomplished since it assembled. The "government" was roughly handled by some of the loyal Senators in executive session, showing conclusively that there is internal strife from one end of the loyal wig wam to tho other, and tbat the Radi cal castle is bound to come down of its own weight of corruption and im becility. Gettino. Uneasy. Grant's Cabinet is getting so filled op with "bloody banded rebels" that Secretary Fish bas made tbree movements to get out. But "the greatest captain of the age" invariably refuses to accept his resignation, stating tbat he cannot keep house without himj so the said Fish is invariably compelled to lake the water, in order to watch the "ma chine" while the "government" is on "bust." It is indeed a tine thing for the country that thcro is one sober statesman in the Presidential family, who prefers duty and honor to pleasure and plunder. Removed. Grant bss removed John L. Motley, our Minister to Eng land, and sppointed Ex-Uniled States Senator F. T. Frelinghuysen, of Now Jersey, in his stead. The Radical newspapers and leaders made a great fuss over Motley when be was appoint ed. 11 0 was to fcltlo the Alabama claims in 80 days or overrun Canada wun ltie "loil millions ' and bold it for security. Motley has even proven worse humbug than Grant, whose ignorance, coupled wilh Motley's buflbnery and Sickles' debaucheries, make up a "loil" spike team ofStatcs men the like of whom the world never looked on before. Radical Incapacity. That Radi calism is a fraud in every department of our government, bas been fully es tablished to the satisfaction of all, cx cept fanatics and ordinary fools Boys are even afflicted wilh tho mala dy. Out of 10 boys appointed by Hie cadet sellers to West Toint from this State, but one (a son of Major Roy In, formerly of the Elk Aivocat,) passed examination, although their fathers bad paid loyal Congressmen thousands of dollars fur their appointments. Radicals seemed lo think that money and not merit would put their boys through tht Sational School. "Like boy, like father - The old proverb says: A fool and his money are soon parted." Thoso loyal ftiers wll0 endeavored to buy their sons an edu cation will no doubt be chagrined at the lack of brains all around. Money will buy broad, meet and loyally, but It will not yield brains. Chinamen are being brought from San Francisco to work in boit and shoe Eoenufsctones of Maaaaeb ueeiu This ' woiceis caU protection to American industry. Tin 1'cvll'i ! rommi'tiif J nL'nin. France ti nn ni limlly deelnrcil , ' ' . I It in r.'1-orlc.l war giiift l'niii that a buttle took 'ln liclwocn the n,niu a f, tlin0 n ilry iitire to j oui French and FrinRisin troops, nenr ! nerocK, U-i Imios in n jiuMiidioil K l i.. n ,...li;fflniloM!UTllmthcutrcml the fume tl.inK of 2,000 to the former nJ 3,000 to tholutter. Showing Hint tho 1 ru iao troops linvo croncd the Itlnne, and arc niuking hondway for France. AIIEuropo in in an uproar. If the fighting senson laU no longer, pro portionately, than they wcro in get ting ready, the war cannot last long. Petroleum Centre propones to send missionaries to 1 1 tusvillo. ixcfl(inc. We like this movomont. Tlioro is one advantago in it. The mission aries not having far to go, tho ex pense will not ho bo greut as is usuully tho case with thoso who are slnppoU to other heathen countries. Here is a fine opeuing for some enterprising charity vonJcrs. "Treason Odious." Thero is no surer sign of the rapid docay of radi calism than the appointment of Major Ackerman, lute ot the Loniouvraie Army, to tho position of Attorney General of the Uuitcd States. Hie nomination by Andrew JolniHon ol a man of such antecedents would have been promptly rcjoctotl by tho Sen ate, and would have furnished fresh fuel to keep alive the rage of the peo ple against that personage. But we have no doubt that Aluior Ackerman will make a much belter adviser of the President than Attorney General 11 oar. He corlainly would not be guilty of such an absurdity as that of Hour, who gave me opinion, iub iiiuii a year ago, that war nuii exwtca 111 Texas. Nevertheless, it is hard thai a loya Massachusetts man should have to make room in Grant's cabinet for a (icorgin rebel. The llarrisburg Patriot remarks "that Major Ackerman, formerly ol the staff of General Robert Toombs, of the Confederate army, now Attor ney General of the United hiatus, lias not yet ontcrcd on the duties of his oflice. Major Ackerman is in favor of an immediate admission of Goorgia, and is also of opinion that the recon struction oi the Southern States has nr' Ol I been fullv completed. From all which we concludo that Major Ack erman, late of the Confederate army, is a very sensible fellow. Our intense loyalty is, nevertheless, greatly shock ed lo see one 01 me iruiy loyai irom Massachusetts compelled to vaealo tho office of Attorney General of the United stales to make way lor a Georgia rebel. Treason should be made odious. Cessna Photographed. Tlio cor respondent of the Chicago Tribune (Radical) has been speculating upon the result of iho next election lor Con gressmen in Pennsylvania. Ho gives his idea of iho member who repre sents the ICth Congressional District after this manner: "John Cessna is an inscrutably littlo man, a caucus Democrat turned Republican at a lime when tho door was closing to con verts, when tho last invitation had been said and the lust bars of tho awakoning hpmn sung, lie rushed tluuuKi, too crack ot I na aour i k moment, turned his coat insido out, and appeared as a saint washed and forgiven. Since that critical period his voice lias been the loudest amongst tlio singers of the now song. He was elected lo Congress by about six ma jority only. Ho is noted this session as a man who took advanlngo of a napping time of tho House to rowd into a scat a man notoriously not elected. In appearance he is a dull yet sinister-faced man, of ihal sort at whom simple men look, saying, "Ho a Congressman !" He puis Cessna down as one of tho Radicals who are doomed to defeat this full. Valley Spirit. Go In Tho War between the two factions of tho Radical party in New York bus resulted in the defeat of Fenlon and bis followers. Fcnton is exceedingly chagrined Iiy Ins over throw, and will make open and undis guised war npon Grant. The New York Sun, in reviewing the situation said : "It lias tieen urjjod against the ap pointment of the lion. Thomas Mur phy to Iho Collcctorshin, that il would utterly ruin the Republican party in this State. As Iho party is now about as thoroughly ruined ns it can bo, this objection may as well be withdrawn from tlio canvass." That is a candid confession by a loading Republican newspaper of tlio exact situation of its party in the Empire State. It is dead there, and buried beyond Iho possibility of s speedy resurrection. Tho Pittsburgh Cowmcrn'iif calls upon Ulysses to veto tho "de testable income, tax." It eviueiilly forgets that Grant favors its retention, as will bo seen by ref'erctico to his meas.lirn tfif IlrCYimliAr limt in itlitf.li n . - - .-. -t ...v.. he says: "1 suggest tho renewal of iiio income tax. VI courno ho does, j nation meeting, and appointed a com Ain't il the means of giving him the j miltce of three Republicans to protest power to appoint thousands of adtli- i against tho confirmation. AJudgoof lional loyal rascals to odlco, by which he hopes lo rcluin power f Old Jesse Grant has been in clover for two days at Covington, Ky., dur ing thestnr of Han Rice's circus thcro. Hu said that tho riding the educated mule was worth the price of admis - sion, and reminded him forcibly of Ulysses in ins younger days. j bo oki man was ununited at lull! pneo the same ns other children. I resident I Iveses S. Grunt has. nt i... , - ' last, bucccoocu in soinetlniiiT. In li s messago tit December, lfO!i,hes aid,"! suggest tlio renewel Thx." This happy su; 'estion. prompt- edtiytlie Grand Army of office hold ers, has been adopted by the Radiftal Congress. AsoTttr.it Jon. In the U. S. Senate on Monday, 110,000 were voted to tho 'Aationul Association f..r Destitute Tho expenso of taking the census or colored women. This will about pay j 1 SCO in round numbers, was 11 700. the officer of the Association, and ' 000. To defray the expenses of tak clerks. T ie "destitute colored wo-, in tho census of 1,70, f 1,000,000 men will hardly see a "red" will be required. A slight diirercnt-e n .. . c ? ....... , ! Mwcen Demooratic and Radical rule, ' v J yvim ia a flat failure as a statesman and law maker. He votes without intelligence, blindly following blind leaders, occa sionally voting on both nides of a qucs tion. This is the 6rst fruita of negro totot and the bayonet. The Ntw York Trihun. in tlia err throet of renenlariKa r-.ll. nnnn I tbe few bonen men in Concress. to' waica to tnisres in that bodv durinir ia jtbe last daya of the seasion. v o The Mnrflrrtl . Hnb. Tlio linilicnl n.or Hill ili-voU much of llieir ppmo In (lie i-nar nf tlio juvciiilo Afiitnn nt v f l I "int. !,.,,,, (!,.ncr(l lw.,,l. who lino when he Was at West Point, yet tho lliulici.l Congress and tlio judical press find a wonderful difference in tlie lacl linn now 11 is a us' " has a grievance. In sjiito of every elloi t lo monster it, it seems smiill enough. Ono cadet objected to be tho ncgroo's messmate, and another, when the weather was hot, sheered off Irom a close, proximity, in tlio I drill. Perhaps not ono of the liiidiciil editois, who aro laboring to miiKo po litical capital out of these ineidont", would relish this association for their own children, but they aro determined to force it on tho children of other people. We shall, probably, huve a now iron-ciau oain ni-viseu, 111 wiium a passionate fondnoss for negroes will have to be professed and sworn to by all iUdical appointoes to ollico. liut Ibis oukIiI not to be applied 10 ine cadets now nt West Point. llrnt of them bought their appointments from eminent Radicals, und paid them money. This transaction was formally rati fied by the Radical majority in Con gress, w ho excused Covodo and But ler, of Tennessee, on the ox press if round Hint tho money puid fur their appointments enured to the bone tit of the Radical party. Now il is mani festly unjust lo imposo new tonna into thoso judical contracts. Tlio boys fought as whito boys, wilh tho feel ings and habits of while boys. It is a fraud for the Radiculs now to say, "you must sloop with negroes, or we will turn you out, forfeit your pur chase money, and sell your places to others. 1 Ina is unjust yet who ex pects justice or decency under tlio present judical regime! Tho negro was sent to tho Military Academy by the Radical loaders, ns a negro was thrust by military power into tlio Senato of the United Stales to do grade thoso bodies, and insult and outrago the fcolings of the whito rnco. The boys, it seems, are moro restivo than the men under the insult, whence til this throating and bullying of the Radical press. Age. Washington, July 4. Tho Senate met and took up tho Naturalisation . -ti ... ' . . .: 1 1.:. uiii. air. fMcwun couiiuueu inn 10 murks nguinst the admission of Chi nese to naturalization. A discussion ensued between Messrs. Williams, Sninncr, Scburs, Carpenter and Conk- ling on the same point. At 0 0 clock, tho Senato took a recess. In tho evening session, tho discussion wus resumed, and tlio voto by which Sum ner's amendment, striking the word whito from Iho naturalization laws, passed, was reconsidered and tho amendment was rejected yeas 14, nays !!U. Mr. Warner moved na amendment to extend tho naturalisa tion laws lo aliens of African nativity and persons of African descent. Adoptffd ycaS 31, nays liO. Tho bill was then reported to tlio Senate, when the amendments were agreed lo. M r. Sumner renewed his amendment to strike out the word "while" from the naturalization laws. Lost yeas VI, nays 20. Tho bill then passed, and at 11:20 o'clock the Senate adjourned. TurlloWADD Investigation. AVe do not nu poto lluit any ono "ill La much Biirpriseil to Kani Ihut the Con grcseionul C'unimilteo wLich was np pointed to inrclioto tho clinrgrit against Gcnorul Jluwartl, the chief agent of tho l'rccdman'a Bureau, hove decided to muko a report wliilo-wnsli-ing tho accused. To condemn him would bo to add unolher weight to tho great burthen which is now Imng. ing about the necks of Iho liadicul party, and thrcaLeiiing to sink it be neath tho deep warea of popular con demnation. The minority of tho Committee, will mako a truo state ment of Iho damaging facts elicited on the examination, and tho chuila tan who was paraded fur several years us "tho ChriKtian Foldicr'' will bo shown up in his true light. Uoth reports will bo published shortly. The Culuniliia Herald wanls to to know w hy lion. O. J. Dickey and Hon. A. K. Roberts havo never filed an inventory of tho property of the lato Hon. 1'hndduus Stevens, whoso Kxccu tors they aro. Wo hare Baked tho same question repeatedly, but have fuiled lo get an answer. The llerabl calls attention to tho fact that tho collateral inheritance tax duo lo the Stato from tho estate of Mr. Slo vens has never been paid. Such con duct Is certainlv not creditublo to Iho Executors of "The (ireiit Commoner." Let them bo made to comply with tho requirement of tho law at onco by tho proper officer. Nt:tn a Jt i.iiK Know rnt Law. Thpl'resideiil having appointed a man to bo Anaociato Justice of the Supreme Court of the iJistritt nf Columbia w ho never was aduiiilcd to the bar, and who is now a twelve hundred dollar department clerk in Washington the i .s ; bar oftho Jistrnt have held an indig- to Court culled upon the President, but (Irani taul he thought hit nominee teat competent to lie a Judge, as he had read laic two years ago. A Rocky Mountain paper, noting j tho invention by a Chicago man of ; process by which ho pretends that a a j dead body can bo petrified as hnrj as , stone, thinks tlio inventor "ought to accompany our troops on tho fion tier, w liere lie could dnvo a pretty COOd business ItV liuLl-ifvilur In.Iiuna i and sclliii!? them fur lobaeen si,ni. o Grant threatens to appoint a necrro oi tno income;!'" jaogo oi 1110 iMiprcmu toun ol itie I'lslnct ol istlictof Columbia, if his inconiliO- nt military favorite-Oliver-i. locteil by tho .Senate. Una IK to , tent rei fiio tne uar and tlio jieoplo of the I liiatrift, who havu protested -ngainst tho confirtnatioii ol Olirer. iiijl ft III II (TO I ire v unh In nnvpn ....i.. not fail to appreciate Twelve thousand five hundred tlol. Inrs has been npprnpriated by Con gress for a Nejjro colleiro in Client er county this State. All for the negro, nothing for tho whito men is tbo mot to of tho Jadicals. To be truly and really independent lo aunpoit oui-selves hy our own , excrt!oo 1 Wij111WW W w mm .Vfnif ,WoMlro(ll'. The niter confusion f principle which tho Radicals aru introducing into the L'oveinnienl, Is exhibited in a 1 lull passed In tli lloiio on Mm.duy. j It dei lares thai the Fourteenth and Fifteenth A ni'Midinciits have been duly ratified, and are binding 011 every body. If this be so, the declaration of Congress to that effect is wholly su- perlluoiis and obtrusive. 1 no Con stitution enn gain no additional sanc tion from any amrmnnco ty (.undress, and if there is a well grounded injec tion to tho ratification of any alleged Amendment, Congress cannot euro or remove tho objection. Any riglil af fected by it will bo passed upon by tho Courts of Justico, unless Congress bully tho Courts by an act forbidding them to consider anvlniug which 1, on gress has declared to be settled. This has been proposed, and we shull not bo surprised lo sco it proposed again A step was taken in this linoot usurpa tion in a bill passed lust woek in the House. It denounces nije nnd impris onmont ngninst any Slato legislature that shall entertain a pioposiuon to roconsider a vote adopting an amend ment to the Federal Constitution. This is ominous of future, frauds, by which a partisan Legislature may sud denly pass an amendment hostile to the interests of tho people, and the next Legislature, elected, perhaps, on ihut very issue, shall bo powerless lo repeal Iho fraudulent act. This last pretense is as imprudent an usurps- tion as Iho radicals have yet attempt ed. The public interest demands tint until an amendment is finally adopUd Iiy tho requisite number ot Mates, aiy ono of them shall be entirely free lo reconsider its action. At any 1 1110 when thrcc fourths of tlio States con cur, then an amendment is adopted, and is a part of tho Constitution which only can be chnnged by a lito Ihrco-fourlhs voto of Iho States, liul till this concurrence, it is both just and desirable tbatovery Stale should maturely consider and if necessary revise, the action of Lcgislatuo in so crave a matter. This bus always scorned sclfevident till now. Rat mark the change wrought by tlio policy ol tho ltadicals. An alteration in the fundamental law is no longer lookod upon as the grave, deliborale act of an intelligent, reflecting people It is now considered by the Rudieuls as a party triumph, a sort of anap- jugmcnt got by fraud or force, nnd to bo kepi by Iho sumo means. The lie gro eufTrago amendment passed by l'cnnsylviinia legislature elected on a pleugo not to puss it, is a model, it seems, which tho Radicals expect to follow, and to facilitate such Iraudion tho peoplo is tho aim of the bill passed last week. 11 a Legislature, fraudu lently adopt n Rudicul umendtnent, unci a new and honest Legislature, at tho noxt session, retract tho fraudu lently obtained assent in obedience to tho will of the peoplo, then all the honest legislators shall bo fined and sent to prison. This is Bingham's bill, which has passed the House nnd genu to tho Senato. Age Eo.CAl.iTY AliVANCiNd. So far has tho doctrine of black and whito equal ity progressed nt Washington city. that a low evenings ago an ofllcer of the llouso licprcscntulivcs appeared at tho Opera escorting a couplo of highly-di'CBJcd negro wenches. The manager was prohibited refusing them ndmitlnnco to the boxes because of a lino of tavo hundred dollars tor such oflenco. The man who loves truth wilh all hi heart likewiso loves thoso who suffer for tho sake of truth. gird. Ia CU-arfi.1.1, on Jul 17th, 1370t ANNA MARIA, wife of Casit it l.ctroi lt ; egd S3 rears, 10 months and i duvi. Wa- jSMirrtiscmfnt. DKKIVHON HLMIVAItr, V II.LIAM.MMHT, I'A., toa Bam 4rxr. lli-e. W. l.aa SrnTT.woon, II. I Preside ri, with a lull and cxiitricnred eorfia of u-arlirra. t hart-?, laolenite. hllualion drliylitlnl. The rleii. builiiingi are bi-inf( tliurmiKlilv r.ta:n U Ihe next Iitiw brfina AiifiMt 5j, IS70. I'or ftirltier information aidreat tlia Pre.idenl, or art I for a ealalue. , Ji 1,1 N Til K fill MTOI' ftlMMOHI rl.ICA of c learntld eoontr, l a. W. W.8baw and E imnnd Shaw, atlm'rsur John Miaw, dee d, Vrrns Edward Hill and Ahrnham 1oss. No. IH Marrh T.,l:0. Yen. x. The onderri(rned Au'litne, haritt been sifolnt ed to make dutt ilmtion of I lie mom- ariti! from the sale of the real eUtt of K lwaid Hil in the abM-a writ, hereby s;ivs nntit that he wil iiitend to the rlaliea of his spr.iut tnml, at Ihe -frr of J. II- MrKnallT. K.. in Ciearfu ld. on Tl Sruliv, Heptrmlrer H, A. I. Ih7d,l Uloelork A. MaWben and where all jiartiep Inierestef) trnr attrnf Jy2Ml 1. W. Met l ltliV, An lor. . GRANITE STATE Military and Collegiate lust uto, Read's Frrr. N. II ,on Nahna A Coneon: It. R. Her. 6. N. H0WKL1., rrinrlfal. Adiantaires: Ketired liH-iitinn, yet east'of sc cess; No Saloon, or (.laws of idle repot tf 1UH (Hirps of trartirrsj Thorooi;h tntrnttnn, Pupils irecived at anv tima. Hprd for tratar, Ju!y 20, IS70 2ra. t SherilT's Sale. BT rltlua af turidrj writs of f;,r; F.,ri,', Umri out of lb. Court ,f Commns I'lra, uf Clratfi.'4 monty. as tn n. dirarl. I. ihir. ill b. ai!.o,.J ta IM'BI.IC 8A1.K. at tla t'.il lloui. ia ilia hon,ub of ( l.nrCold. od lloadtr, Ilia Uth daj uf AiiKH.t. 1S70, at I u'c!i.'a. p. u.i lb. fi hcvini Real Kuala, to nil : A fi-rlain Iran of land titnalr in Trnilv tnwi. rla'I. Oarlii-iil ttvnly. Pa.. bfnndH and ,li M-nlrd a. follow,: lloundrd on Hi. m .1 l,r land of hnn irjr', bpir., north l.y llnKl and l.ittlp, rant by j. I. V"n., and aonlh by (Imrcr Horn, and rontain.at (l airr,, mom or 1.x, with a trod orrbard aid li-H boo.i- and bam rrrrli-d lb. toon; rrralcr It rl of raid land bring rlr;Td. Srln.l. t.k. n in . rut inn and to b. rold ai Ihe propi-rly of Alrx.t drr lluniip. i All lb. Inlorr.l nf Hi-fi ndanl, of. In nnd In II tb. nbitr pine limlmr on a irro nf bind known f tb Khjab A.hi-nrrllrr kit. nlintp in lliwdy loal .liip. t'lrarfiid.l rounly. Pa, l oundid on Ilir to. f l.r lb. Walnford t Hu.qurhnnna Tnrnpikn ! Ilrnrt lloodl.ndi-r. on Ihn ..t l.r Inml. r I ir.an Kilinr", un tlir north l.y land, of ,l.o,.l, Vi I. on lliora-l l.y a road Iradinr fntra llmry tin I landrr', lo Mi, l.nol ltriii-ira. mnlainm'i at at Jllai-n.i th. timWr to bo n tnnrH with:n Iwn rj year, from i.-ornil.rr II, liti.ii th. .ant. hni.rp ln anjiiind by tif, -mlnnt, l.y rontrnrt 4,'"1 n"i I'-n-mii-i, isn.i. wuh Kiij.h Aii,i,f, itPr, ,.ri r,01r,' ' Mimllanin linrki-t.farrVnO. Al. S ZC ! afurrraiil. Vn .an a. ti n IVifr A.hinWtrr I. bontoM on thp north by rlonpvl land of .,i l, at Arhonfrllrr, oa.t by Innd of parid Al,rnf.!'r. mntb by land of I'.lm. Ili-brl and John potto, ,d wrl V land nl Klijuh A .brtifi llrr and Jal, p.. ront.ininf aUul M air..; tirrl.t U, U rrm, l ailbin twrntr yoar. from lh. Ktb I'rrcrrlr l!-; md limlwr baiinc m a-omn-d by i, Vndr by ronlraot with Point A.hrni, lior dalrd ;t, pa orlnbar. I.i, rroordod in Mlmdlannm. Ilnrkii, irl. in. Al.o, ,11 tho Interr.l of raid It fi.nd.nt. in thr loa. of , fn, ins , , and all tho i.W thorooi, t, f, 4. Inmhor or b,tl .loll; th. n nrjnf ,,,. . lk, tnwn.hin afont....! ..1 7 ' " , " " ' " anil and dai I and dam .nd il wonw 01 aronnd anrro undmr aid mill aeat , the inlerert of l.efin.l.n,. ba.in, Wn:, and '.u . il .-,n w.icr nm ir. .nrf m.II . Water tiHril .nrf . . . . for ...,y ye. Inm f id fc.- llefendanla. . K. ( uriy. - Bidden warill tab a noil., n.. .. ttt..?? "P ' cyhEXitsnnwi; F wnt. of U. pan-ban wnwey .,,1 u CYhEXIfSHowii, naiairr 1 timet, I I Cl.art.td, Pi., JLij ji, )!:. tberff. JWtmbotd' Column. 1 II K K I I) I'. 1 I Tb. KMnryi tie Iwo in numWr lituitcd it tli ujT frl of tbn loin, nnoumlrd hy ut, nl onlilitift of llirr part, rli; Hi Anterior, ll Interior, and tho Eikiiur. The anterior absorb, lute? lor coti'Mf of tii uri or rcint, which trrve m ft 4rpoit for the urin. and eonrrj it to the ritrrior. The exterior U conductor alio, Urtoinatinf iniingla tuhe, attd called the I'rrtcr. The urctrn are coDoertcd wilh the bladder. Tb bladder la composed of Tarioui eoerinjr.f or tli-ue, dirided into parti, vli: the I'ppcr, the Lower, the Nrrvoui, and the Mucous. The upper eipeli, the lower retaiLi. Many have a dime to urinate without the ability i others urinate with out the ability to rctaiu. Thia friqucntly occura in children. To run theae aflVflliona, we muit bring Into action the muaclei, which are engaged lu their various functions. If they are neglected, (1 ravel or Iropfy may ensue. The reader must also be made aware, that how ever slight may bt the attack, It is sure to a fleet the bodily health and mental powers, as our fl-ah and blood are supported from there sources. GOUT, OU RHEUMATISM. Tain oceurrin( in the luins is indicative of the abort d i teases, they ooour to persons disposed to tcid stomach aud obalky concretions. THE GRAVEL. Th grtrel eoniM from neglect or Improper treatment of the kiditel. Theie orjr&ni being week, ttie water it not eiprllrtl from tbe blaildrr, but allowed to rrniain ; it bcromel fi-rcriih, and fediment furtna. It il from tbii dqiorit tbat tbe atone ia furmei, and gravel cniarf. 1) llOPSY. dropsy is ft collection of water in soma parts of the body, and bears di fit-rent names, nceorJins; to the parts affected, vis: whan generally diffused over the body, it is called Anasarca; when of the aldomi-n, A f cites ; when of the chest, Ilydrolhorai. T ii E A T M EST. Il.lmbold', highly eonrrntralod compoanil Kx. Irart Bueba ia doridrdly one of lb. brat rrmedir, fur dianaM. of th. blaildrr, kiilncy,, grarel, drop. iral .welling., rb.umalirra, and ifouly alfirtiona. I'ndi-r tliia head wa bare srrangi-d Ilyruria, or diRiculljr and pain in pauinit water, Scanty Secre tion, or .mall and fnqn.nt diichargci of water; Blranfwry, or lloppiag of water) Hrmaturia, or bloody urine Oout and Ilbcumali.ni of the LiJ nar, wilhout any change in ojuantlly, Lut inerearo is color, or dark wntrr. It waa alway. kiglily mi.jtj V, ib. 1.1. Iit. rbj.iik. In thine affection. Thi. nediciae Incrraaei Uie power of diKoftion, and rieitai the abenrbentt into healthy uerciir by which tba walerjr or calrareoua drpoiltion., and all annalaral anlargemenu, aa well a. pain and Inflamatipn, are rrdueed, and It la taken by men, women and children, llirootiona fur n,c and diet accompany. Pauni.ri, P, Feb. 2a, H7. II. T. Ilrtmbold, Druggiit: Pitas Fin 1 bav been .unering, for upward or twenty year., with gratel, bladder and kidney alfeellina,, during which lime I tiaie u,rd rnrlout medical preparation., and been under Ihe treat mentor the moil eminent ph; aiciana, eiprrieneing but little relief. Haying eoea yoar preparation, ealen.irely ad rerliwd, I eoniulted with my family phy.lilan In regard lo ning yonr Eilract Bachn. I did thi.berau,. I bad uaed all kind, of adrer tled rereedira, and had round Ibetn worthlan, and K qni" injurinuf 1 In fact, I drapairrd of arm gelling well, and determined to are no ramcdiei hereafter nlr I knew of the ingredient.. It wai Ibi, that prompted aa I. nte yonr remedy. A, yon adrertiird lhat II wa. compo.cd of bnchn, eubeb., and juniper berriea, II occurred to me and my pby,ician ai an eactllcnl c.ml.inmion. and, with bia adrice, aH.r an examination of the arti cle, and con.alliiig again with the drnggi.t, I eon elndod lo try It. I commenced in in about eight nionlha ago, at which lima I wai confined to my room. From Ibe Ir.t boltle I wai atoni,bed and grmtill.d at Ihe Ik n. final edrol, and an.r n.ing il threw week,, waa able In walk not. I felt much like writing you a full atatcnirnt of my eaae nl the lime, but thought my improvement might only be temporary, and therefore concluded lo defer and ice if it would cIVrct a perfn t cura, knoning then it woeM be of greater valut to yon, and more fetii.actory to n.r. I am now able to nporl tbat a cure il tfTctid after uiing ibe reuejy for monlba. I bare not aard any now for Ibiae month., and feel aa well In all rerpoeli a. I erer did. Vnnr Bncbo bring d.rol I of any unplca.ant larla and odor, a nice tonic and inrignrator or Ibe yilem, I do not mean to be wltbont it whence, neia.lon m.y reo,oire it in lucb affection.. M. M. McroRMICK. PhontJ any doubt Mr. M,-Cormiill,i alatrucnt, be refer, to Uie fallowing gentlemen .- Hon. W. B:i;i.u,ei Corernor, Pcnnrylvania. Hon. Tito,. B. Funnri, r, Pbiia lelpbia. Hon. J. C. K11.J, JijJr, rhil.drlptiia. Hon. . 8. lit ,r, Jz, Philadelphia. Hon. II. B. Poarrs.ei Uorernnr, Tannrylrania. Hon. Mixta Liwia, luAf. Philadelphia. Hon. It. C. liatra, Judge, fnited State. Coutt. Hun. O. W. Wo mwann, Jud5c, philadi 'pliia. Jlon. W. A. Ponn n, Oil; Solicitor, I hila.lelj l,i Hon. Joni Ilni an, e t!vernor, ralirornia. Hon. E. Ba, Aod.lortlcn.,tVaiihington. H.C. Anil many olhen, if neccatr. r-i!nldhy PniggiMaand Kcnlrra everywhere. iii wam 01 counterfeill. A-k for llclntlwld a. Take no other. rnicK: t .23 per Bottle, or 0 Bottles for tCM. P-elircred lo any addnaa. Peacribe irmptom, In all wommunicaliona. Addran U. T. II ELM BOLD, Drug aad Chemical Warcboaae, aM Broadway, New York. "VONE ARE HEXLIXE I XLE.es tWS IP ' ia .lael-enrraved ennev. .lit, r of my Chemical areboaea, and .ignew 'UsffHiiiifOii. 'TAttMHl lt MAI, Illl,.il iVmiiim, Sll it Wt'l'il. nlel er ,11 rnini.liliin, It Mfrhaiiit' i.lhlMtlon, U tI'iiI, Ot tolHT, TUP nillUINAI. AMI OF.M'INK SKLF-RKO II LATINO, rnoroitT innK, Ain tidiit, 0AS-C01TSXmnTG HEATER, WITH rATI HTID Ili ir Pi , tiRATK lUa Kr.nTa, Wapeunt Inn runuTi.ii, l AtTOtlC KcorLiTos, For Burning Anthracite or Bituminous Coal or Wood. 10 tiie, for brickwork, and 2 liiei Portable, iim rimirii om.T r J. REYNOLDS & SON, N. W. corner 1.1th and Filbert Streets, PHlLADELrillA, FA. Those Heaters are mode of Heavy Wrought Iron, well riveted lojreilic-r, and are warranted to be a)P(dutely Una and Dust Tight. They am tbe only Heaters that ar inanaifd without any dam pers, and in whirl, all kinua oi luei can uc uurneu without alteration. Cooking Ranges, for Hotels, Tlevlnurants and Families. Also, a Flnt Top Heating Kange. Fiio Place Healers, f.nw Pown Orates, Blate Mantel, Registers, Ventilators. Pamphlets giving full description, sent free, to any address. Jyl.V7(My TUSCARORA ACADEMY, ACAD K MIA, PA. T llin 3ith school year will begin September T. We ak the attention of par. nil and guardi ans to a consideration Of the merits 01 this insti tution. let, Loral ton Healthful, attractive and in every way favorable for physical development. 3d, No Trmplatlont Hemoved from the saloons and loafing places incident to towns, 3d, I'.rfuf atlonal AdvautaCR. Earnest tttttchrrs ai.d lurroui.dings favorable for study. 4th, I.ouff I Catabl lhed. It hat been in ruRoessful operation "4 yearp, and haa had stu dents from nearly every rotate. ftth, Moral Influences. The precepts of the Uible are daily taught. Otli, Cheap Ha tea. Terms, 1200. jrT-Send for n Circular, be made aoun. Application should I). p. 8TOXK, A. M., J. J. l'ATTKIi.SO.N. A. M., July 13, lUO-lin. Vrincip.ll. 5-20'm and ISSIh noiUIIT. SOLI) l EXCHANGED OS MOST LIBERAI. TERMS. GOLD BOUGHT AND SOLD At Market Hale COUPONS CASHED. Pacific E. E. Bonds tonght and Sold. jrfr-STtH'KS nouplit and Hold on Corn, ml.aluti only. G H I C A G O, PainlUe aud Vliircuiira First Mortgage 7 P. C. Gold Bonds For mIc tvt OO nd twerued inlereit. Account! irccieJ and Intercut allowed on duily tftlancci, lul-jict to flnck at nigtit. S il ly tO South Third Street, Philadelphia. Borough Ordinance. VT a tnrrlin ul the Ttmn t'unril of the bor ough or Urartu-M. brld July V, 1t70, it wan onlfird lhat tUr following Ordinance- Ite puhlub-d, dated May 14, IstiA: X Thiii no person phall br alTuwrd to throw nr collect in a pile or benp on any ptroct or alh-y within the limits of tbe aid biirtniph any tnamirt or enai rhvrt and every pcrfon an otTfttdinv iball bm fined for rarb offrn in a mm not lt-on than one nor more than Ave dollar, to be collected m other buniuirh floes arc by law movrralle. 4. All manum and ral arbt-s hrrtaflcr found in any dtirrt or alley shall be dcrmi-d thr pmprrty of tbe bomuzh. and it is bn-by made the duty of the Ktrnct t'ommissionrr to take surb manures and eoal abcs and difpop? of Ihe samr at pohlic or privatr sale, the proret'tle of said sale to be paid to the ltoroujrh Treasurer for nre of tbe borough. lit il ena fieri nnd orditimed the h'ttrtjw and Town VumneU of tkt hnromyh of ClrnrjiiiH latvrtra. cii anrmbtett. aaW tl w Aert.y ordmnrd ly mutkor. tltt ttf tk MM Thai frf.m mTim A .... l.t A. I). I H7A, further burials be pnihibitr'd id th 8l! rrancir Uomao Caihttlie (Vmrtcrv, aa now U"cd by thrm. Jtl.NA. lKiV.MoN, llargea. Attrst: A. W. l.ta, Clerk. Jt!3 3t Lawrence School Fund. "IIMIXIAM P. HKAIt, Trcfmirer. in arcmnt f with tbe funds nf aaid district fr the year ending June, A. I. 1 H70. nBTia. To balance due last settlement 7S To whole amount of duplicate f r 1-70, J,on4 m To State Appnpriatin 2".l 6ft To un.rali-d tax rw'd of Co. Tni-un-r, t ti on To caahof U.L. Hccl.(iin arbtMil bounc.) Vi 23 niapiTiifc. Hy orders redeemed 4? Iiy exoneration .'i tW ll.T Collector's per cent rtsjc f.'l S'i Ky Treasurer's per ccntairf.,,. 40 Ml Hy bal.dueditrictunolUctrd 1.C2 M TwtaL $.VH5fl O0 $,l.. 00 TAVI.OK nuWI.r.-a, PrcsidiiiL Attest: L. C. ltiAKiM. Swretary, jj l;i:M Slumps I Slumps I! fpilK nnil.raittnil kaa .ntrhMl lh rl(lil or L Clrarfiild cimoij- fur taui a raitKanoiiTira Sri ar KvTnarnm, palinlr.1 June 7lh, Ir0. Tliil I. ilrr tila Jly the uioal ronirtiicnl. most iliir, I'la. anil Irrrt tnarliuie i,f tit. ilar. Wri wrallirr will an! aSrct it. Hi. wotkinn part I'rinf all of IrnB. Ibr aiarhinr ia cnailv t u,.anl will aurk ant placa that ran I,. .l.,nl. M will .rll aia rLinr, at a araall .rt.lit i,a mat, anil will try lo mak, it to Hi. ailiant,f;r of fanum to bur tlicm. V. aulicit orilir. from lln,ar wanthii marl'imra. 11. T. I A1INS llRTll, ( t.-arO-U, Ta. J. II. (lAIIHIMlN, fu.wc.villr, I'., firo. 11. Hali, Airrnt. llratliUJ. Pa. ivl.-. f.m (1 It'TIOX. All r"Tayna arr licnUrrautionnl ; afiaiiiat fun-li..iiiir or in an? war hirihltinr with l..ur brila and bcj.hn;. ttiii it rn iliaira, two coal al,irra a j,l ,i,r, !wo wn.l, ,t,n !a and anurra. on. crulrr l.i.l., on. art of .l.-li,. and liar-pmia 1 inuiiurr ana fiiturra, now la thp aLiiita ,if .virs. e. aiharine llulrs, of tiltn Hope, l'a.. as the same Wtong In mr, b- ine rum-ha-cil at Shrri0' ' aale on July Oih, s;n, mna art ,,tnrj t berauh. ".i,.;,:,, ,5. lsr, j-,."' l,1, kKV- - - . . . 4 UMIMXTII XTtllfH tTIC---Xlir, i V ia hrri hj- Kiin, IS. I Irl'rra f , Imini.tiation n ih. rata:, of MH.'iMux I'VI.KS. drr d, 1.:, ." "MP.l.rwrM roiintr. lVt n ... bar. Inn been rial, aiantoil to Ib, p, r- " ,w r.tnti' win p:i-,.r mat,, pir. mrnt, and Iho. bavitif; rluima or il ni.n.la nill pri-wnt there pn.perlj authenliratej for at ttlement and allonanec without il,1T. 1. II. IIITTFR. Adrainialr.ilor. rurwctt.t.lle, Julr 1.1, 117(1 f.lpd. 4 I J i l)MIMlHA It)ll n MTI( lNtio. herrhr riven that letter, of .,1,,.. I on th. ratal.' of llllllKUT II. H N V, decrt... d, I at. of llurn.i.le townah'p, Cleaiflel.l imanlr, I'a . i .rmtrni,, yuiaar mane pavtnent, and tboa. Iiaiinc ehitna or demnn.la will pr.Mnt them preprrlr .utheniiealed for.,i. ,l''m,,, JO.EI'll M. It lV, Jan. 19, is; f.ipd. Admini.tratnr. ITH'H A.O. Finner. Pliier or thr Fir-t i. National ll.nk of t leaiC. Id. hartnn r,.ined at a meet,,., f th, llirort. r. V ill. am . u, rlrned t'aabirr. J'l.tA. llllVNTuX '"'J' " ' Preaidint. S n,' MV VuK ' ' "V' Mrd ea. O Dlwor.rj, llelmbold', Haeha, Fak.r'a Cod Llr., Oil, J.vn. , ,nd Ay.r-a m.dirino, of ,t.rT kiad.foraal.br UaafSMICK A IRWIN 1 l TI( -s t ON'Talll irii... ft hx, printi.1 a larr?. nam:.. a I P nit . ' . . ..: o. ina new " H' reeeipl of twrntr - I jm aa, I.I10II. rar IB AR-1R0N KXPANMNO C1I.TI VATOI1S JaiT ratrlrta ard for aa). hr il. I IlIULER A CO. WisrcUanroiu. THE SINGER SEWING MACHINES A III'. 4 1) Ol' All. OTItl ltl Kighhj Six ThouminJ, S. vcn Hundred and Kighly-One. M.whines Made and Sold the Post Year!! Tbil 0031 br .-iWi hp lioafiiatf. ! ' "f any otfaar Macbint, and lb. demand ! Hill : inoraaalng ! THREE THOUSAND PER WEEK Art now bring mad. aud told ! THE XEASCyS VII Y: Baeaura It rmbodiet enantla! principle" sot found In any other M.tbin,; b.eauia of lti ilir ilic!t j of eon.truction, ear of operation, uniformity of nreoii. action at an, ipead, and cenaeitj for th (raat.it rang, and rarietr of work, Una or eoarrt. Pari lei winning to pnrehare .tould Dot f.il ! to .lamlno Ihii beat of all Sewing Machine.. I hara tba agene? fur thli Machine, and will keep full tur-l ou band. J. B. SHOWERS, Ma, 4, 1870-If. ClearH.ld, Pa. EMVAltD TEUKS & CO., Flonr 3Iaiiufaetnrer, And Pialers in G It A 1 X OF ALL KINDS, piiiLirsncna, pa. Ari'i.i. srppi.Y of yi.orn, wheat, CORN and CHOI' ttoo.tantlT on hand, and lur .ale at rate, rcmarkablr low. fcb4 tl JOHN TUOUTMAX, FURNITURE DEALER Market St., ca.t uf tba Allegheny llouaa, t i.i;aiU'-h;i i, pa. T KEI'.P on hand all kinda of Furnilurr, In aaita I or by the lingle article. Tn.'ae in need of any wticleof Furniture, will nnd it to their Intereat ..il ..j i... m. .i.u.t, -l.l. I, I II icr low for ci.b or e., banc for lui'aMe lun.lier. Cleat .'.eld. Pa., A-.-" ' 1 -70-tf. THE OSCEOLA BAKERY! C. 1. & II OFF, rn.rle.or. I WOULD ircpfytrullv annonarr to the old cm toroer of Foot! k O'ltruo, vi the citisvm ol Owcula and ririnity in frcnfrml, that I hare be come Kilo proprii 1or of tlio OhiU Itakrrr, and am in-pard i furnifh tlw "i?HFF OF I.IFK," n mil as I'lKS, CAKKS, Ac, of evrrj dtecrij timi, in an.T quanlitr and on utiurt notice. Osoeula, Jain La 17 12, 170. VFaU' TIN SIIOTI FEED. SACKETT, AIat.Df.irturcr of Tin, Copper and Sheet -Iron Ware. Pj outing and job wnrk donr on KBASOMDtE TKKU. Fliop od Market St., nearly opposite lite Jail. 4X:T0 CLEAnFIELD, PA. ISAAC IIILLKK, Saddlo and Harness Manufacturer, Lutlienburf, Cleai field count t, Pa. f"l!K tiilwriber rcpprctfully Inform the efti X ecnsof llradvand the purroundtu ton-nrbipi tit hI lie ii now pr pau-il to furnivli vorj-tlnnn in bia line at nburl otiiipo and in a workuiau-likr manner. lie flu (ten hium-lf thai bo can pi caw bn eaitocnvra in atylr, quality nd price Call and e 1 urn ine itm-k beTure purcltnunj cleewhcre. Luthrntburg, June I, 1 N 7 0 t f . MRS. S. S. LIDDELL'S x .MABBLE & STONE YARD, CLEArtFIKl.D, I'A. r-Shop on Hoed Flrcel, near rennaykania Ilailn.ad dijiou tnar IS,'70:lf. ORGANS Sc PIANOS. KSTY'S AND MASOX HAMLIN'S, for im bt IIAYK3, CurwenstilU, Pa. B. J. ""OTlC'Ko This Ip to inlorm thr taxpaycis of 1 1 I.twrence township lhat the lnp!nnl f..r be hoot T:ix f-r the rear commencing Jure 1, 1S70. and end ine June, 171. bnt hfrn pla-K-d in tbe ' t1,1"',' W illira V' Treasurer of Schu-l Fund, fnr eollrction, and that lira per crni, will be alloHed on all tax s paid before the 1st of Oo nhr r, and tbat aftrr the expiration of four months five peT eeni. will be addd and the Duplicate placed in tbe bands of a collector for collect idd. l!v onlrr ot the !ard. TAYKOn ROWLL.S, President. L. C. 1U.OOM, tScfiretaiy. jei'tf 4t S" Corner of Market and Front Ptreeti, Clearfield, Pa. This maeniflenl Hotel ia entirely new, com pb U in all its appointment, and cunvcDeut to the Court House, A free Onmibu runs to and Irom tliC Depot on tf'c arril and ti itiurp of aacti tram. liEt-lUiK X. COI.Dl'ltN, April u. liMO. i ropnetor. II IU IIAXTS IIOTI.I.. Ill Cornrr uf TLi.-J anil f mitUf.rM Stritla, rilHburp, Pa. 4 c :o n. jchn?tiix i fon, rri.pri.iom. YEAR AMI EXPENPKS- Offrnta to tho IN'li.hrnlnH WH.SliN SKW INH M.O'IIINKS. Tlia hr,l ma rhina In Ilir wiirH. htilcli alii, on l oth aiilr,. On. tnarhinr a ithout raonrr. Kir fttrlhfr partic ular,, a hlrraa I.i X. Ut h 8l.", I'hila.lrlrhtn, I'a. Mar I" "m nd. O O I, I D ST K K L C I X UlTlS AN D Dot' 11 L E O bbircl Plow Uladr, for a.l. hr II. '. lillll.KR C". ftArit'.aca and alultimltiol aovfnrtrra or rr.rj X kind orth. lalrat inipmv.m.nt,, fur aata ai lha Iirug Ktorcof 11AHTPWICK t lll IS, 1)TNK, W HITE ROAN I.'XIXil SKlXsl Juat rorcired and for aal, ly April :. I TO. 11. t. MULFH A CO. 3ral (fstatf for ,itr. 1 , , . -T """"""" " aaIt.KcaI Estate for Sa!e! I I u,i.-r.i,,,m, rf.inina in l mon fownahtp, I t.rti.-l.l r..imtr.i.llrra hit Far aVrral. it . ""J"-" """" "' ""lloprlrr. Linra and o'.h.ra, and CONTAINS OXE Ill NIUIKD ACRFS! , Sixlt dv f ahirh ,rr Ironrov.d . l i ' nihil ali.m. and thr l.ala,,. fovrrril will, a h. ait ronlli o l',n,, (t,k n,,,,!,,., Tlrl ia rtrrtod Ihrnon a frm, lUrllin, hmtar. a lar)rr hank barn and th. Mlirr naoraanr oiithuildmira I Irnlr of food aprinj wotrrnn th, prrmla... For fnrlhrr nartira'arr -MI un th, p-.u,r! or ,d,rri. Ihr itn.lor.itrnrd at IliK-klon P I) '..rS.vJ H. A. KU KTNTY. Farm for Sale I rillll! Farm r t i. k l an, late of (lirard it,.. r .1...-. , . . a. ,.aors ,t,d faimini land, lato.t of which 'l, ' ."""'M"" navina tmrron rreeleil a tood bona, and barn. With all th. o,. nren,e or a H-nmnt hn,.. I or term a and further irtira. lara appl, , T. . Wl RnU. Attoiner for Ihe heir, and niraor.t intete.led June 22 I, ISTO-tf. Htn-fV. AMI lot For km kj" 1 he under.ijned will pri. al. Rale ... Ilonn. and l, .t. ,:t,t, , Wn,, ,,,,, 7'." .. in 'h' ".roiicl, ol t haiBeld. Th, pio,,.r ia in rood repair, and I. a vrtr d. air.1,1, loe.-ion .,r a re.idei, Will hr ...Id at a bargain. Torm. an,, ",,r9 CIIAliLES LAnRHIEn. , ""'"' lrtTn.,l..rr wnrerin- in a. fnli.f aioun.l. ittaata-oi, s i .. . 1 f..r . IT'T ' " ' .""".1 T'tr. ad wall aita.lod 1 tuire of "-"u-ll"! parliei,:... io -i........ .... . .. -I''l I VhltoilcliihU (HritisciiiMii, ISA AO K. STAUFITR, watch i:k t. nwmy Sit. 1 1 Kit'i fa- .hi Si , . t'nrurT f (Juatrr I'll 1 1. M'I.Uh;, An a "ttmrM ' f Wairliep, J'liuj, S.lin I'iali-d W air c"tiUnHr ia hand. llrrmiMni 01 llatinil am 'htt i atti-udi i lo. i Ij j. nr.LLov.at a n a. !'!, jii, HOLLO WBDSH & CAREY, UOOKSELLLliS, Illank Cook Manufarturrn, AND STATIONER.', JIS Jlarktt SI., VhitiHtilphia, tO, Teller Fti-ur Sack, and J'ajri. -"., tr-ai l,ellcr, Ivute, Wrai'r-iug, Curl,m ,1 , r, I'n.era. IcbJI.TU 1 1 , 1 DREXEL Sl CO., No. 31 HoulU Third Hirect, I'Uiiaieljiuu, lt.l.YK t:ns, And Dealers in Government Securit'ei Aliralirn I'T mail will receive pn.n j.t att! UMer, (olimted. I" 1 1 if $ttwltaut aailors. FRANK K. SMITH, rrnruAlrr T A 11 fv Market Street, Clcarfleld, Pa. v -rtTTi n . r. . 1 1 i. r...M ik. .tit..M ., CleurC.ld county thai baring porcbaied li. inlercatand liluation of E. B. L- floogblon, ; am now prepared to maka up, in ha moat fan ion. hie manner, and out of tba belt materia. I bava alaaya on har.d Clothij, Doeskins and CassunereB, From which euslomar. can Diaketn.ir.i.cti,ii. Ona doer eaat of tha PuitoTee. Cl.ardeld, April 20, I870.tr. U. BRIDGE. MERCHANT TAILOR, (Store one door rut of Ctar&iM Huw,j Market Mreet, Clearfield, Pa. TrE1'P3 on hind full anrttntDti of flt' JV Forniibtn; Uoodi, each m Hhirta, Lim i.d Woolen Undrnbtrt, lrawerf and F'rhi, rV""."" "t:'." ' oV T ' i l mbr. ll.., ie., in great ran.t. Of J-im i u,' 'T1 Best Cloths of all "Shades and Colors,1 .curb at Dlack Dooskin of tbe rery best mill Fancy Cassimere. in great variety , also, Frtntj Cttatiog, Heaver, Pilot, i'binrbitla, attd Frieut overcoating. All of which will be aold ebeipfa. Cash, and made np according lo tbe latest ttylsc by experienced werknen. Also, Aprent for Clearfield eonnty for I. U. Singer A Co'a. celebrated Sawing Machines. Nov. 1, IHti tS. II. UHIUtiK. durational. MISS H. S. SWAN'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS cLEAnnELn, ta. rpIIK StMMLal T E II M of twenty . wo wrtki, X i" cotuuicnce Monday, llay B, 1ST. A Primary department will be added te ikt Scbuul this fai! ; fur whit-h Ibe temcesof a eon. pptrttt irir(rut-tor bare been cngAgcd. Andi ttfortwillbe rparrd to rendrt this dcjiarioiiit attractive ana laitructiv. terms of Trmox. Reading, Orthograpby, Wriling.OiJect Lee aonft, Primary Aritlimefie and Primary Oooj-raphv, per faslf term, (of eleven wcekf.) $t H History, Local and detcriptire Oeorraphy wilh Mop Drawing, tirammar. Mental and Written AHt him tie.... A tl A'gcbra anil the ,aeieace Instrnction in Instrumental music , Oil painting Wat work l ur full particulars tend for Circular. t'lrarfiild, Aug. tb, IfOU-frd. , t ei It 99 12 . tl CLEARFIELD ACADEMY. Rev. P. L. Harrison. A. M., Principal. rpiIE FIRST SESSION of the "nt it .cht.,i. X year of this InstitDtioB will eotnmence va DAY. tbe ilh day of Sepienbfr, U70. Pupilican enter at any tima. Tbey will U charged with toitiow from the time Uey tnteiu tbeclutaaf ibe Seaelva. 1 be coarse of instrnrtton embrare aeavy th'm included la a tboroih. practical anet aceoa plisbed education for both aeies, Ibt Principal, having bad tha advantsg ef mntb experience libit profession, asewres pa- i rents and guard am that bis entire ability anl energies will be devoted to the moral and men- Ul training of tba youth placed an tier bia cbargi, Orthography. Heading. Writing, and Pritniry Ariibmatie, per 6ewin ( 1 1 weeks) i II Qrannuar, Geography. Arithmetic and History $ Algebra. Geometry, Trigonometry, Men- u ration, Purveying, Philosophy, Pfayai. ology. Chemistry, Uook Kaeping, Botany and Physical Geography - . - $9 It Latin, Greek and F reach, with any of tha above Pranctei - . . Jij No deduction will be made fur ab.eoee, 4Tfcr furtberpsrticnlarsinqoirt of Rev. P. L. llAKKIaUK, A. M.t Feb. J. IS70 tf. Priacipil. TEETH! TEETH! EXTRACTED FOR 5 CENTS, - ( t-itirctcd tirh tba use of Nmion Ovth fin. and Loi-AL A-TRp.ei. (tbe only bariultn and efficient Anrftbolioe now in use.) Ij S. J. HAYES, Surgeon Dentist, OF CrnWENSVILLE. TA., Who wnnld rarrhr moat mptrtftllr rrturn Vt lltai.ka for the liitera! pationa, of tbe nai. tui inlorm Ilia ullin lliat ho h.'j rtniorrd Ina Ch to the rout r of .tt, and Lorutt atneta, j Jrtikina' aloir.) whrrr L. I, prrpand lo rrr.ii. It;, ruatonin, in rirwly fltrdap ro-io., and a. th'trwork in thr moil rkillful anl wotkinanl I. aiannrr. All Work dune ia th. lalert and taoal approved it; lea, and ruarantrr J. Pr. lUvr. will U rnfapd in ,i, rffto. ft.ai tit. lal to the J , of aarh mon h. Tb. Iialanc.l each n;in:h lir nill iprnd in 01m IIopC( l:urn,..l. and LutlicrrtMa-s, alttrnati l.v. l'artira rt(itl;r at a diatorcr aln-ulit wtitr U, ua prrriuua of iLr turning. Cff.r. tnun. Fnta S lo 1.' o'tloik, a. m., and from 1 lo 5 oYIo k, p. m, ar nr.n. lnt th. Trrr hrf iratirial. atd drfv roainrlilioa for braatr, tbrapnrai and ili ImIiIt. t.n, aa a rail. t urwrnaviHr, Pa., J:,T J.'i, 1:7ft. -irii.ninici ii it FUitiMxr; 1 1 K ACTS arr warranted rniial loanr n.l. ine) ar. prepared from Ihr Iruila, and a.ll l foond mueh hctt.r than manr of tl, Kxrraeta thai i "' ' I1 arr .old. Aik vour Urncrr or Prnr'i.t r.r W ill- r a Extiae'i. I1ARI.OWS li ii) PI I b ta. without doitll, thr br-t arlirlr In tlir wl-lei for Hin-iii-elothea. It will eolor more water than r.'iir liinea the a.m. weipht of inilijjo. ard u aftl more than any other waali Var In tlir w.rket Ihe on'r ranuin. ia that pnl ep at Al.ihl.H W 1U Hl.l.iiKII K HR IT. Sllllui.Xo. i.::.Nottu feeond Mreet, Philadelphia, lb. Ii ill bava hoik 'V illUrr. r'a and Pailow'a nam. n thm. ill otli.raarrrontiterf. it. For aaV hr moat tlre-rra and HnifKi.ta. 1LTP F II li FR IM'Fl.H l K INK will he found on trial lo hr a anpeiior mlr'a. Alwnvi on hand and for .air .t rraaonahle pr,,,!. Purr lirouud tipieea, tieni.ia. Mnlieinea. C li.ute-a kloa. Fpontea, Tapioea, Pearl, Sap", ar.d ail arttele, in the ,lir lira, nt AI.FKF.Il V II.TIII.IHiFflf: PRI O cT'T.i;. j:i ua Ko. i3 Xorlb Sl.. PMI.. XoliriTlirTliPiibHV!-" tT K, th. anderaifnr.1 lllaekaral.a of Ihe I."'- r ooith or fleatliel.l, ker.hr a lo lha f.d lowinr ratea for work and rnlra with ntvl ! aerurii K par for out labor,, and w, e.eh phJt' oar hoii .r ai men and twrrhaniea to adhere te Hid rnfore. ihe tame ftoro l after ilav 1, lr". All work dnn. at ahoeinff horae, n w.l b. p.i for wh. a the woik i, done, at Ih, fidlewmf r.'ea Pettin. Xew Pho, 0 I enta. Il.-littinr Fb". JO l eet,. Xorrr.ltl to be ( ten r.ir a lonrar perii'l lm tore, nionlha. "ei. p. rAfMnrn. r oirrvt AMOS KFVNAIIP,. TIIOM RrMIT. J. Kill NK IM'H. (). p. UNICII. tinoiif.E C r.4FMNE. Cle.rfl.ld. a.. April III. Itf m. 1fr.ST i( REw'prYhTTLUVAfi R Ita'k-J.n rr..lred ant f-r. at. hr u r I'M i.r a a -.'
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