i ! THE KEPU1JMCAN. CLEARFIELD, IV WIDSISDAT MORMMO. JTLT 10. IJ70. : Terms of Subscription. ' If paid Iadvene,er within three monlhl...3 00 If paid after three and before ill months I (0 If paid after tht eipirotloD of lii niontht ... t 00 All artlolea to insure insertion In tlihi ! paper ihould Im handed in earl, on Tml.r nornine, u wa go to preaa at 12 o'clock, (noon.) RELK.IOH NOTICES J Methodlat F.plstopel rhurrh Rer. J. n. I M'Co, Puctor Pubho Servloe .toty Sabbath. 7 at i "I n. im , eni if r. Jit. ' Sabbath reboot at I A. M. I Prayer Meatier .very Thuredar, at 7J P. M.1 i Coratannion Bmln, Irit Babbath. of every donth. at 1U A. M. J St. Francla' Cbareh Cntl.ollr-.Rev. Mr. ? OBaatrai. Mass at 101 o'olook A. M., on Ilia second and fourth SundaYt of each month. wt. Andrew'! Church Kplscupalp.e,. Jle.iao. Hall. Poblio Servloe Sunday momma at 10 o'clock, and at f P. M. Sunday School at ' M. Prayer Moating Wednesday avaning at 7 e'elonk. Preebyterlai Ctiureh Rer. Mr. Bl'Tlbr. Pnbli, Serrioe every Sabbath, morning and eveo lor. i Li vini Servici. Wo are requested j to itate that Rev. Mr. Sorobowor, of PotUvillo, will preach in the Baptist i Lharcb, in Clearfield, on Sunday morning next, at 101 o'clock. ;i e aw e I A full line of Ladies' summer kid gloves, handsome colors ; also hand- I some styles lislo and silk gloves, embroideries, white trimmings, lace I collars, chains, ic, received to day, at Reid's, Market street, Clearfield, Pa. A Good "Sinuist." Mr. Philip Phillips, tho Sacrod "siiigist," held forth in the Court Uonsc, on last Fri day night, to a large audienco, among whom we noticed quite a number of our Curwensville neighbors. The sum realized we U'idcrulund reached nearly $150. Th Waters Moving. We, several weeks ago, publishod tho proceedings of a Lumbermen's meeting held at Lock Haven, last, spring, protesting against tho insecurity of that place as raft and lumber depot. It will be noticed by an arliclo elsewhere in this issue, that the business men of that place are giving the matter proper consideration. I.NTiHVltwiMa BuioiiAM.-Gcn John Putton, of Curwensville, who with his two sons, started to California two weeks ago, arrived at Suit Lake City j on Friday evening last, all well. ji Judgo Foley having received a dis- I patch to that effect on Monday. Tho J Gon. expects to tarry awhile in the city of Brigham boforo proceeding to 1 his final destination. I Invaded. Our town was invaded I on Friday, by a party of about 60 ' Bellefonte ladies and gootlemon, hcad ( ed by that enterprising citizen D. G. : Bush and our legal friend J. II. Orvis, ; and their wives. Tho party seemed . to enjoy themselves hngely while here, ! and wo hope they will never regret , their trip, and that their return may " at least bo annually, if not semi an- nnally or quarterly. Dickinson Skminart. Tho card of ' this literary institution, located at : Williamsport, will bo found in this Jssuo. Tho Seminary has been rccon t strncted, and Rev. V. Lee Spotts 'r wood placed at its head, fthicb is guarantee enough in this locality, : where hn Is personally known to a large portion of our readers. Those parents desiring to send their sons and daughters abroad bad better com , municate with Mr. Spottswood on that subject. , Handsome kid gloves only 1, at Reed's. Swinoiko Around. Our ofllco was illuminated for a while la-it week by : those two shining lights of the prcn, Meek, of tho Urllcfonle ',ttchmnn, and Braincrd formerly of tho Belle r fonle Salional, lately of Plain Words, ' but now of tho Tyrone Herald. They . liad the pleasure of accompanying a ' Itellcfonto excursion party to this place, and crossed the mountain on the "cow-catcher," but, a short dis tance east of town, the cows drove tbein in. Meek was not hart, but llraineid's white pants wero terribly oiled. pErratcTlvi Firi!. The nourishing borough of Osceola was visited with a very destructive fire on Saturday night. Tho fire broke out in tho oil room at the elcnm suw mill of the Moshannon Lumber Company, soon spreading to tho lumber yard and urrounding buildings, resulting in the Jestruclion of near tirelve million fuel i of lumber, mill and three dwelling Jjouscs. Entailing a loss of over $J50, (000,rVw Uiirda of which U covered by linsuraoce. The Messrs. Long are )jrobbly the licavVcsi losers, as an (insurance policy of $30,ti00 expired no their stock on Fridav noon. T" ..... I, , .. , o rr a v n i Ti.:t:..i v . o. v. aiiiu neiu in i iiinosuurir (the follow ing resolutions were unani tnously adripted: Hiaot.ran, That the thar.ka of thia hand he and new hereby tendorej to Hta Clearfield Tomet Sand for the eourtesna manner in whira they tendered and eleenteS their aerricea on tba 4th f Jalr, In fnrniahieg na with tbeir choice mnaic Uarnngk the day anj arenlng. Ala to the eititena nf ClearSrtJ for their kind fvatraaage aw the aama neeaaion. Alao te the I adieu ef Pbilinehurg for the earn p AJ'SM -'nd.boul 24,000 pounds' of i who partook ef the .erne. r::,,,:' Th.Wl.il-.waMnK iII bo an in,-th-y dMa-crrH the art-l'.i mense juD. All ll 0 A mciidinclits on nei.vn. Thai a eof.y f Vkeae reaolntiona be i Tow Hill w ill bo ablo 13 FCCUre a job, paMtsbed la the following Joornals, f, .rt.r, iwraal. faSeaiM'a Jfepeefieew. Joamftlf, and " Imck Havcn. Tho la luxury of this city babe has been fixed at 25 mills, for 1870, vie: Ioratigh tax, 10; water tax, 7; fire tax, 5; and poor tax, S ; school, county and stale to he added in due time. (Ip'iI's linrn raps, at f!rrr''a. Tnic Kxcl HMiiMmn X,n rxrur ion m finis, hue, lately btvn rn "Id ore r llio ClcmflolJ und I!lil Kaj-le mil ron.N, lo tho inlirifiiilinn no douM of llie mrtiuipnn(i in mod cruel. Two worn go n nnk movement was niatlo from the Juniata Valley, by patty of Uuntingdoners. They came to town so quietly, and behaved them selves so well, thut half our citizons wero unaware of having cntoi tainrd them until they had left. Wo find the following in tho Monitor of last week i On Friday, 8th instant, a pat ty bf more than forty persons, including tho hutor, and Trustees and other members ef tho Presbyterian congre gation of this pluco, with thoir fami lies, visited Clearfield, for tho purpose of examining tho new and beautiful Presbyterian church recently erected there. Throngh the courtesy and kindness of Mr. Wilkins, Superintend ent of tho railroad from Tyrone, u special car was provided and every arrangement made for the pleasuro of tho party. i uo day was naturoa own with soft sunshino and gentle breeze ; and tho rido over tho Allegheny presontod a scene of wild and ruined beantv. rardy cquuled. Wo arrived at Clear field precisely at noon, and stopped at the Leonard House, whero wo were regaled with a most exoollont dinner, to which ample justice was done by the entire party, from tho youngest even to the oldest. Dinner over, tho party, in charge of liov. Mr. Butler, Ex .Governor Big ler, Senator Wallace, Mr. Weaver, Ir. Hills, Judgo Wright, and others, whoe kindness and attention are gratefully remembered, wore taken to tho Presbyterian church, a stonostruo turo of great elegance and beauty, which cost about 40,UU0. Outside, ii is imposing; iiihide, it is grand. Its location is directly on the strcot, which in our opinion, is a great mis take, but its stylo, structure and lu sign ore beyond our ciilicinm. The effect upon entering through lliemnin front door, is exceedingly imprcssivo, and it would bo difllcult to see bow tho interior of a church could bo more beautifully designed and finished. Ex-Gov. Bigler, whom wo nro glad to find enjoying tho health and pos sessing tho geniul warmth of his younger days, dovotcd about two years to the building ol this church. It is largely the result of his liberal ity, energy and elegant taste : and wo join the Presbyterians of Clearfield, in thankinrr him lor Ins ttlonous labor of love. In view of tho erection of a Presbyterian church hero next year, wo w ould suggest to the Governor, tub rota, to hold himself in readiness to respond to nny calls that may bo I made upon him from this quarter. Through with tho church, the party hadbalf'an hour left for a walk through the town ; and, kindly piloted by I Senator Wallnco, we suw what was to be seen, and found that Clearfield, al though a little in tho mud, contains many very fino privato residences, a largo amount of wealth, and many kind and hospitable families. Back in the cars tho hand shaking over and the farewells said our par ty turnod ono to the other, and with one voice exclaimed, Delightful I Friends of Clearfield, let us know when you aro coming, and u'o prom ise to return to you in kind if not in degree, the welcome you gave us. Communicated. Tht Krrurtlon. Mr. Editor: I notico by a late number of t'io Willlamsport i-'tondard that some of the "bloods of that town have got their backs up. Tho facts furnished the .Standard by ono of the nforcsaid "bloods" aro as faulty as his conduct on the occasion. Tho writer in question, after rehearsing some clap trap in relation lo tho dance, toys : "Alan, fur tli'in, (the fliarfUldr r,) Hi. have ent their own boFpitaMc throat, for wherr ia there a young blood in WilliamapoH that would arer go to ClearAi-ld and expect hoapitaliljr wbern nunc la to ba found f" Now, if those young bloods will only come and take up their protested paper, our business men may ovcrcomo the shock entailed upon them by a withdrawal of tho hospitality afore said. The w riter continues : "I alao undemtand thut in connection with lur ing a free ride oier the roa.l, ther ba I all their e,,enaei paid a4 erery town with the sieeptinnof W illiamiport. Now, Mr. Kiiitur, if it not atrniige that the nropritt'ir diil give tliim Ilie use of tliu llenlie itoiiae, the eatable and all free, for the ake of getting a rt putation fur the houre in Clear field ? To put lliii in a "pungrnt" form, they were angry heeauae they could not, like eatiie, have a Caar t'ttid where they could ulei-p and get ail they eould eat witbuut pat mg for it.' To still make (ho thing moro "pun gent," I will merely stato Hint the excursionists bad plenty of cash in their noikcla to tinv their bills, bo. , . , i - - sides 50,000 of protested piper bo longing to tho bloods," not ono dol lar of which could they fork over. Any moro hospitality clown there f If so, cultivate it, and scrd our banks that other stu IT you aro holding on lo so tonnciously, in order to give our business men a clear fid J to operate in and raise some cattleand lloods,loo. I am, sir, no S.iwi.00 Aristocrat. An Octraoe. Several parlies on the othor side, of tho river, living near tlie Miamokin dam, have constructed large fi th nets with wings attached on each sida, to set in tho mouth of the schnlo. By this means not even tho smallest mtnny can cscapo capture The schutc ii tho only channel thro', which the fish can a-cend to tho head waters lo spaw n, and if this violation of tho law is persisted in, or tho viola tors not arrested am! (in cxun.plc made of them, in a few years the river will bo entirely dcsliltito of all its finny beauties. Several commit tees havo been appointed along the iiivi, iif uncut til aacn vuua;i'iiuii nentpriiiin rea nnl it anneara Ihne lint-A if . ' .. ' I i i)( hern rather derelict in thoir duties Belter protect the fish now in the river than to fight tho canal company for not removing iIhii.s, 4c Suiibury Uuard. AwARHrn. Mr. Jno. B. B.ichman has seettrcd tho contract for roofing, wealher boarding and white washing tho Colunibin Bridge. It will require about pDO.f OO feet of lumber 1,500,000 nails lo romnlele lho work. , na,..ni.n. It j, rrmorcd. has order- jed onffioiijni dollar) worth of w bile- trsch lirnalir-a. liefure Hie ioli is com- ,,Ce() 9 expect to chroniclo the jiicalh by drowning, of ut least a doz en ol persons, but wo Lope our expec- tHlinna may not be realized. Colum A;.. )l.t.,l.1 o man is a hotter merchant tiian bo w ho lays bis time upon Gcd and his money upon the pr,r Thr Square Timhrr ayursf lrn. Pursuant to the cull miule by the Ihmnrrnt in lis lust issue, a ineetimr I took place at Great Inland Hull on j last Nitiirilny night, and was attend ed by some of the hading citizens of Lnek Haven. Jntli'n Mm ar vm ,.li a led to the chair, and G. 1). Bowman. hstj., npMinled Secretary. On takiiiL' tho stand, the chairman stated tho object of tho meeting to ho to secure the erection of suitable safe guards on tho river bank across from Lock Haven for tho rafts that tio up there. Il'.-rctoloro that branch of the lumber trade has suffered very much, ho said, from a want of places to tie up to securely, and they had been so much injured I herefrom and crowded out by tho log interest, that it became. a matter ot necessary self protection for the lumbermen to go clsewhore, tho citizons hero having failed to re spect their rights and just demands. Aim umi iney will go, tho speaker had no doubt, if Homethintr is not done. and that promptly, to erect pieis or Boinu oiner suiiauie ealegiiunls. When attending tho last term of court in Cleurlield, ho hud been spoken to, he suid, by some of Ihu leading men there in reiurcnco 10 litis matter. They were earnest in their complaints, and declared thcmsolves determined to go furtlrer down the river if thoir re quirements wero not promptly met. They have already signed resolutions declaring their intention to do so, but If our citizens como forward our business men, who can ill afford to loso tho trade that they gain from having the market here and liberally contribute to the purpose, we can yet retain the market for 6qnaro timber at Lock Haven. ' Mr. Mackey then Fjioko of tho no cegiiity for doing something in this mutter that would give the protection duo tho lumber trade and retain tho markot at this point, w hich is ccrtain-l3-, he said, the most eligible point for it on tho West Branch of the Susque hanna. Besides, Lock Haven inter ests rcqiiiro that it should bo retained hero. It was of much 'value to cur merchants, and if tho market were removed t lev would f.il tl.r. lu. . l i t . i i . ' IlkeWIHO thO hotels, Who reaped much benefit from the presenco of tho rafts men at this point, lho protection was needed, tho demand was a just ono anisiioiild uo promptly acceded to; and ho hoped our citizens, when called upon, would liberally respond, thut tho work might be forthwith ac complished. From a view of tho sit uation across tho river and tho results to the lumbermen it was not surpris ing that they wero going to leave, but it was surprising that our business men took so litllo interest in retain ing a market boro from which they were tho principal ones benefited. Tho lumbermen, he said, from conver sations ho had bad with them, pre ferred to remain hero, and would if wo go promptly to work and givo lliein protection. But if that bo not done, they would bo driven away, and would certainly establish the market elsewhore. Mr. Muckcy then offered the follow ing resolution : BetnltM, That a committee of 6ve be ai.noint- ed to spend the money already subscribed, and to aolicit further subset iptinns to the fund, for the construction of such improvements in the river at tins point as tnny lie iiet-ueu to make it a safe harbor for timber and lugs. Whereupon Messrs. ft. t. Bridgcns, N. Shaw, ll W. McCormiek, Win. B. Corskaddon, Lewis Hoover, and, on motion, li. A. Mackey, wero appoint ed as said committee. Jacob Scott wan appointed Treasurer. A nu iiiveiittij Miuii aitjutll lieu. Now, gentlemen doing business in Lock Haven, you huvo got tho mat ter squarely before you, ll is for you to decido whether lho" market for squaro timber, or tho sale of rafts, shall bo retained in Lock Haven; or whether it shall bo moved down tho river, and hereafter, instead of having the rafts tio up at Lock port and soil ing your goods to lho raf.smcn, you will seo them go noiseless by and tic up clscwhcro out of lho reach of your htisinoMi. It is a plain issuo. It is for you to decido it in favor of or against Lock Haven. That tho market w ill be removed if lho protection bo not given, thcro is no reason to doubt: and you w ho hold back and meanly ; . . . . , ,-'.,! Hiasji jour Kivrnudrkl III HID ueill'l 4;, 1P.. an wMeh II. (I. Kakestraw and J that it is "all Wind" aro "reckoning W. Arthur, hv their deed dated Jene 1st, I'lH. without your host," and you will find "d William c. neti.ipnrty hen-im: r.r.r , , . , i , .r , ciiee being had to which eeverallv recited deeds in itout when it in too Into if you tio tll(, ,lflW ;t ,,rfil,Mi .n nf wllIrh not COlllA lul W ftl (J and give your tlinre mnrr fully nl at Urjrr appi mr. St iiiHl.lnk-ti now. Tho denial. J in u Jut ono nnd I JV yeJ,l,,,'on nA u ,uid ' lllc m'Vy f v onht lo be complied wuh ; hidos, I t"jr'nid.Ier. m uV. Ootlr. tu s rmi. It U hllMllOSS to UO 80. A 1.1 1 1 0 given of ibt parrhMB mnnrv nuil b fmitl nbcn lb now will brin; its return. There nre i Prnr"'y knoclnd rfown. or it h pt r some, no doul.t, to w liom all npponla win ue in vitin, but. wo nro ot tlic 0)iinion that tliej- will jirovc lo lie few that our business men generally will too tho propriety and neceesily for contributing and that the money will bo ruieetl imJ tho required und proper protection givci lo tho Inni Lcrincii, so that when the niflHinen nain enliven tho .Siifiiiehaiinn hero they will rejoice in tho futihliiclinii of havinir, liitir rufls protected against tho dangers that havo heretofore bo ne! them. Tho committee having the matter in chargo aro reliablo genllo men, having a practical knowledge of tho want, tif lho lumbermen, which will guarratiteo n judicium npplica lion of whatever money may bo placed at their command. Tho committee will commence it duties forthwith. Clinton Demnrrat. Km: it. LAM ea-on was extremely f'uvnrablc for fruit-growers. The crop was largo and prices fair. Thoco engaged in this branch of business mado money, whilo tho consumers wero not fubjectcd lo exaction of a fui'io or stimulated character. A full yieiu of fruit may also bo expected this year, deapito the elTurl of specu lators to make a contrary Impression upon lho public. Tho report of the department of Agriculture nsHcrto that a full crop of peaches may bo expected in Maryland and Delaware, and that tho peach reg'ons mostly depended on fur market supplies w ill harvest fully an avcrago crop. Abun dant supplies of other fruits are also confidently expected. The rmtxautawney VtainJrnhr sav : Ala meeting of tho stockhold ers of Mahoning Navigation Com pa. y, h;IJ In ll.U IWough on Saturday mm, iiic union ui oiiiiiin neiviiciicu for tho ensuing year : rresident (ieorgo V. Zeillcr. Managers (ieorgo Krnbmer, John Miller, John T. llrll, James Mitchell. A man in Washington county has recently built a house, tho four corners of w hich aro each in adiflerettt town ship the cornerof lho townships meet ing in lho center of bis cellar near Aiimiial John A. lialilcrcn, tnea stiiKicniv at aslnngton, on ' Tneaday last, of heart disenae. Ho , w as born in I'hiladi Ijdiia, in lfl". H.ltllflS, Cloarflcld Markets, Correrlid weekly l.e Unman M.op, W liolo.la an t lietnil Healer III Hry tlli.i.lft. Ilronerirl, Pr yiii ma, Ao., Matacl alreel, I leardil.l, I'a. ' a-anaiim, I'a., Jaly IS, HIO. Aplr gru 0. 0C,V I J.', Iluga, dremed..., f'i flh I'-'i Hide., green Apple butter, Vgal, I till llama Bolter MU0 2.S Mii.ul.leri.. .. (iO(,( Henna ll tidy, I 51' S'i,,.p. (i(l1 lliiekwhenl :., 1 Ii I. aril .... 14 T I) 17 IS Iluekwheat Dour Iti, .', Meat pork VI iili lleef, dried Ii Onta 3i (ill rji I 2i Ilcef, fienh IHf.i) 1? Oii,, Hoard. M 12 OOliU Im Ptaloe Oilfin 75 Corn.ahelh d 1 20 Peaches, dried, In.. H Corn, ear (lOf a nu. I'laatrjr, HI l,bl .1 I" Corn uieal, am-k . 1 5" Itye 1 2-'' Chop, ji ewtl JU(o) 2 60 Itagu, lb 3 l'l.,VM.a..nrl O Ml! lt.ll 1. O r.ll Cheeac I.) : Khlii'iriri.lH In. SlteS Oil Chcrnue, m. ItUri) l-i shinlei,2ll in 111 1 1 (M Chiekvna, drad, tt, IS Timoihy iced 7 4" i Kirga 2li Tallow 121 j k;;::i. -; wZr:::::::::::::: ' z llnr.. .14 OS fa IS 001 Wood, V cord J 40 cfinanrlal. Cl.OSlXll 5'HICES or I)rIIatp. t lino., No. 4U South Third St., Philadelphia, July 10, 18T0: V. S. S'aof '1 im) 113 " " '82 10'jf 110 01 lfSl 100J " 'f.5 1001 10V I OS j 1110 11181 I0Ut I0ri Hill! 107J I07 " 'C.i, new.., " '07, now.., " 'OS, 4'i, 10 40 . .a.... V. 8. 30 Year 6 per oent Currency 1I2( 112) Duo Compound Intercal Notca 19 "u'd 11(1 ll(l Silver log lo Union Pacific. It. It. lt M.irt. U.m.la... 820 S40 Cel.tral l'aciflo 11. R S7J suj t'nlon Parile Land Orant Bomla 7f,0 7S5 ShcrilTs Sale. 1)V virtue of a writ of ierari Farin. 1 mid out of tho Court of C'ommnn I'li. of Liearneu county, nnil to me direetid, there will be extMiaed to niililic aala. at tke f.'owrt llrm i the burouh of ClearBcId, on tfaturday, the J.ld day of July. IH;n, at I o'clock, p. m., tba fjl lowiifg dcacribad Ilea'. atata, to witi All Hint certain tract of land lituate in IWeari. township, Clearfield county. I'a., eontaiiiing 0 acres and (is ocrchea, and hounded and deaerilH r..i I 'V""' fu,''.: ,,'H,""K at a point on the hank of ''"n "'"I ln north '-'t ocgreea, west V perches, to a post on a aiilcen- feet-wide alley! tbenee along aouth side of id alley Oli degree, raat 7 perches, to a post i tbenee aoulh 4j( di greea, east 1 1 1 perches, to a poal ; tlience north ;i degrees, cost pen hes, to a post : thence 44 degrees, east .( pen hes, to a hemlock tree; thence north 75 degrees, east 2 perches, to a pine slump; thence aouth .111 degrees, east Id perches lo a post ! thence south 411 degrees, west 1 perch to a hickory alumpt thence down aaid ereck, aouth j degrees, east ill) perches to the mid dle of said (learlield Creek; 111. nee aoulh 7(1 de. greea, west II pen hes to a post; thence north 22J degreia, west 674 perches, to the place of beam, nnigi together with all and amgiilar the water pruikgi e to the one-half of the aaid ( learlield fro. k. adjoining the right hank thereof, beginning at a post In the line of land of Ainasa Kmilh, in the middle of C'learticld Creek ; thenco up the mid dle of aaid ereck, the aereral courses thereof, I fin parties of the aecond part U have the privilege It 1 erecting a boom in aaid ereck aloe a certain biiilKeuier i.i.l creek III the ullage of (ilen Hope;) it beiug part of a cerium 210 anna and 31 pcnliea tract of land which Jeriniiab Coopor and wife granted and conveyed to John Cooper on the 1st day of Miinh, A. l. Isf.i, which aaul c.nveyance ia recorded in Ilei il Hook "W," paire tli. Ac; and whieh the said John Cooper, by bisdwl ilaled the 3oih day of Aiirnsl, A. ll. ISOS. granted inter alia to ticoign li. liakeslraw and I. lam Kakestraw; and which the snul Klain Hnkeslraw did under hie hand and seal, dated the 4th day of January, A. I). 1 slid, convey and rrleaae to said lleorge li! Kake straw, party hereto! which aaid conveyance end release is recorded in lleed hook "X." page 627, Ac; and Ilia aame piece or tract of land an nndi' aided half interest' in which the aaid tleorre II. Kakestraw did inter alia grant and convey to John f ft . i i. i. ; i . j i . . . i ... i . niinur, imt on iirrn oaiei me 1st day or Aueust, A. ll. H(lnj which aaid deed Is recorded In lced Hook "V,"pege 174, Ac; all of which chain of title will more fully and at Inrgc appear by refer ence to the office fur the recording ol deeds', Ac in and for the eoanty nf Clearfield, at the eeeeral ground eituate in Ileeearia tuwnshin. count v and State afi.re.ftid, bounded and dcsriilie.l a. follows, to wit : Ibgiaiiing at a post corner of Kakestraw i thence hv a aiateen-feet alley, aouth K degrees, I west 2Ht feci to lot of II. II. W right; thence alone lot to Cleiiroeld Clerk: tiieiice down said ; stream .'Kit) feet, more or less, to line nf (1. 11, Hake straw; thence by and line to place of beginning: eontaiiiing 74 prn'dies, more or less : beil'g what is contained in said lioiiiiilarics. Also, a piece of ground situato In Ileeearia ("wnsliip, eountv ami State aforesaid, hounded and dcscrilied as fellows, to wit ; llcginuing at a point on (lie sniilh side of I'leerfleM Creek ; lli. nccl.y hind of (1. IV. fa! Iwell, south 1 1 dezrecs, ea-t 4 perches, lo a post ; Ihcnee by land of Thomas (Imnni. north (1.1 ih-grcca, east 1(1 perches, to a post : thence north nil drgn-s. east 30 perehrs to a post in llakcstraw'a line; thence north 22 degrees, west 4 perches, to creek i thence south an degrees, west 2U perches, enoth 03 degrees, weat 4 perches, to place of beginning: eontaiiiing 1 acre and 12 perches; It being part of a largei I tract nf land winch .luhn ooper, by his deed dati d rVptcmbcr 5th, lisri. granted to Jeremiah Cooper. recorded in I'ced It.mk i,"pnge Mm, Ac: and whiib Jeremiah Cooper aad wife, by deed dated J';'r '"th. isf,7, granted m ti ti Kakestraw and J. W. Arthur, recorded in Peed Hook "Aa. anfftVAA at la. I 1 I K. I , N I I I I K Fnanirr't Orrira, Sheriff. Clearield, Pa., June in, 170. FEWSVLVAMA RAIL ROAD. TYRONE 4 CI.KARFIKI.D PIIAN'CII. ami aftrr MoihUt, MAY ,10ih, lero, two irnifvr Train will run daily ffa:rtii Sun- d;ir-vj bctwrtn Tyrone and Clearfield, a lollotia: ( l.FAltKIKI.D MAIL. l.EAVK SOITII. Clsarlicld J (l, r. I'hilipsburg .t.4'1, Osceola 4.HII. Tvrone a .10. LEAVE NORTH. Tyrone I (Ineeola..- I l'hilipiliurg., ! ( Irailiclil 0 00. a a. Iii .i. " ,11 (, " IMU.r.K. ft.i: Miriri.ii accmmmhihtkin. 1.KAVK SOt Til. l.EAVK NOHT1I. i ('learlield, nr.. Add " FAItK ANlVniSTANCKS from ci.FAiiFir.i.n. i imM tvronb. K it Btetion. Ftationa, .,fMn.rl 3 Wonillatid 9 Iliflrr Wellnfftoo .. 11 IUi:e Hull U I'hll.ibiu K- IT 1 f nterPTtinn.., ?" 'anfT'o tS Onntnrr Si 11 1. I'L a nt. 4 fi.imtnit ftO .antlr llnlgr. bS l'rit"nn lift IHirrnla U I'nnl.ar Ti .icinvr'f li 20 n Jf J,S 41' Ah es so SI To so Strinare' , hunt ar rnla rirwrlllftn Sandy Rirtr,, Snrnmit .Ml. I'lfflKant.. OnrlnT V an)xf(Te loti-Tarfiion. Txrtuir. ( IMilltpvburg 'it M Bin- - 2M pn Wellw.Un.H...':0 S.'i n.1 l no Higlrr HI I n M tl'tard... 3.1 P.i ! s H e I 1 ."t l-onseil .... I ) ( learflrld I In III i( FA UK FKOM t KKAUl' l ;i.irTo llellefnnte. Pa ... Lock lliiven W illianisnort... flunting'li.n Irf-wiatown M art .v ille iiMiKisninu . niaii n. , . e- i'-' ..ii.iiii.iuFB J i e 2 70 Marietta i ill S Ml Lancaster 1 SI 1 wo , I'll I I.A Il-:.lll I A T o:i t 0 Altooea I Afc 4 SO Je-hnitown S SO 4 i.sll'ITT.-'nt'lUI...".! t 1 i 4 (M.( 1IIIN. fl ee connections mads at Tvnme with trains Rsst and W est on the Main Line, and at rt iliiatne port for poinls North end Fast. I'a.senere leafing Clearfield at I.SS n. rn.t res -h W iMiamftport the asms day. and pasemgers leaving Williaiosport at 8.00 a. m., reach Clear- ticlil at o.i.o p. in. t a.sengcrs ror war siailon. on trie a. Line IWMB (tlliai ..J ll.ifti.l.nr. I...-. 1 I 3.41 p ' " otonfic r. v n.Kivs. hnrieiiMea.Ur.f. vlllf XI T ATl:lH A eoaifort.ble rraall Hol'SK. I I ? located ia a pleasant part ef tnwn. te rent, j el Apply te J. K. WATSON. ii avk 'iiTni f inn port 1) n't at thtt eirc. ClearS-bl 7.(10 a. Tyrone 0 00 e. as. ) 1 inn isomg.H e , on Tree i ion ... I - j llsi-cola lO.aj II. c.1. J (O ii lolrrac, liun. I.HS r. a. i I'hilipsharc ... Xi ' Tvreiie. 1,20 iflNllUltif, JlMl'lUt, fit. THE XH017SIDSS TIN & ST0VK STOIU; G. S. FLKGAL, riaillpEburg, Ceatio Conaty, Ta. i T'IE underalgned raapactfully anncuncaa to -- '"a public mat ne Daa on nana eart '"" lootod and well aaaortad atock of stoves, heaters, ranges, HOLLOW WAliK ! TLV, COPPER AND SHEET-IKON Vf A 1! E ! WOOD AND WILLOW WARE ! Ilii itock or Cooking fitoroi euniiiti of TUE CELEUUATKI) 1HONSIDLS, Thiob htav n?er failed to bring feee and . jjro'pMitjr into (ftmiiiei whar it is med. Uiinond Rule, Fartnar, lUmld. Cfamrm, Rpoart' ' California Cook tSiova, 8peari' Anti-Umt, Ui Burning Cooking Ntov?i, Victor, Uelianao ind ( nton Kansas, fi aari't ookinir Knngei, c, i o. tfuTha Tin ind Sheet Iron wire R.-en wltb the rturi li aiede of the beevleit and but natcrial, and warranted to fire perfect atii ficiion. Es Stock of Parlor & Heating Stoves li laryer, better and eheaper thao aver before xbibited to the public cuniiiting of Pptari' ReTilTlDjt Light I11aminatinr Stove. Spftari' Anti -lJul (Ja ilarniog Parlor Store, bpeari' Orbicular (iai burning Parlor Mora, Hpran' Oan Burr ing Parlor ISture. UoquM, Henri, Uem, Ida. Isud, Tropto, Kerada, A9H tio. Valt-an, Eln and Victor lleatere, Fpean' Re rohing Light Ureters. He Is also preparad to furnish a complete assortment of Tin, Copper, Sheet-Iron, Wooden and Willow Ware, dec, f''!!"U f J""' ""."""'""d "ally end with the aole view te aerriee, from the beat at wriai in me market. plows a plow points, coppkr, brass, porcelain, tin-lined, spun a common iron kettles, Of every dcaorlptlon constantly on kind. ORDERS FUR SrOUTINO, BOOK1XU And other work belonging to Us hairiness will be promptly tiled by aiperiencad and akilllul workman. BRASS, COri'ER, OLD METAL, RAGS AND CASH Takes la exchange for gooda. ..'T ". P."1' l th ettenlln. of ,,, ! "1"'in P"" ' wholesale, ea " ,b,lr 'dvantage te eiamine " "oc P'ehaslng elaewltara.- Look oat for the pig Htgn opmslte the reel dence of Mra. llr. Foster. An Gooni Wiaaaarao as Riragiigiro. KIICII. aagS.419 rbillpskurg. Juns t, U70. II. F. BIG LEI. & CO., rBALRa ii i it i w x ii i: , Alao, MaauTattureraof Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. CL F.A R F I r.l. II, PA. LOT OF .SADPLKS, I51MDLKS, Uaroess, Collars, etc, for aala by H. F. PIOI.ER 4 CO. pALM Klt'S l'ATKXT UNKOAD- t Ing Hay Pork a, for tale ly f IT. F. Ilini.ER A CO. Q1L, ImI.NT, i'UTTY, GLASS, Nails, ate, fur sale by ' 11. F. IUOI.F.R 4 CO. JpliMCSS TJtlMSILNGS A SllOK Tlndlrga, for aala by It. F. RIGLER 4 CO. (JUNS, ritJTOlftS, S WOIW UANKS Pur aate hy II. F. HOLER 4 CO. AND CTUVKS, OK AL1 SOItTS ; 6itaa, for eala by II F. HIOLF.R A CO. liJX ! IKON! IKON I IKON: For aala by II. F. BIGLER 4 CO. JJOItSK SllOKSA IIOKSKSHOF. KAILS, for tale hy II. F I1IGI.ER 4 CO PULLEY BLOCKS, ALL 5-I7-KS Aad best Mannfactore, for aala by I II. F. MULEK 4 CO. MUMBLE SKEINS AND I'lPE BOXES, fr aala by II. F. MGI.ER 4 CO. RODDER C'L'TTEItS for salo by .rnWTO II. F. IHOLER 4 CO. 'mftTftre. rf 1aalft3ltftp.tf f jwxaa ...i.... . "s!HNMN i.anp and i.t Mm:n COM ' ft I I'A IS V eOer for sale Town Lots in the br eiigh of Osceola, Clearfield eoantTi Pa,, and also l"la to sail parcbasers outside the limits of said borough, Osceola ia situated t'Q lha Moshannon , I r-b, in the riehct p.irhon of the eoonly nf lesraill, on the line of the Irmne A ( leatfirlil (ailrnal, where the Moshannon and ricaverfun ran -h roads intersect. It is also in Ihe tirstl ol ilie M'l.liannon coal basin, and large bodies nl lute pine, hemlock, oak, and other limber snr i.mn.1 it. One of lha largest Itimleir manofactiir mg establishments itt Ilie Plate ia located in the l.iwn, while there are anany other lumber and shinelr mills anmnd it. The town ia but ae -en ,. ,j ,.:. . ,.,, s . lt.,. .. . . 1 san.i li.l.a .ilsnla. .tf-eT-For further Inforaiatinn apply at the office of tlta alieie company. John lawhik. aprll pMincriutciidcnt. I'TRH W A SiTI'.n.-The wi-detsirned will I p"v the hirbest (' I'Klt K lor all kin h I el Ft llr? and l'FKR SKINS. . rune a call i C'tatCeM, Tee M. I l r.EIZESSTElS. Jit ij noods, c.tdrtirj, tr. ai it. aaamn w. a-., n.in.nne. "( Iiniprr Ihari ilio Micnprst!" GOODS AT KKDl'ul'l) 1M11CKS Jvnr iir-irih ir Arnold A Ilaifsliorii, (Ona door wast of First National Bank,) t TRWF.NSVII.l.r:, PA. HAVINO juit returned from the east with eomplele asiortinent or (li, oils suitable for I'pring and Pnmmer trade, we are now ready to furniih atl kindl of Qooda "Cheapor than the Cheapest!" And after thanking our cnitotnera fur their liberal patroeaga during the paat rear, we would moat roii ectfullj ark for a continuanoa of the aame. Our Stock cmilj-ta of & enmp.ete aaaortment of lry Good , Notion., Hardware, Queenaware, Wlllowware, tlroceilea, lloota d- Bhoei, Hala k Caps, Clothing, Tobareoa, to. Alao, Flour, Dmcod, Salt, Fih, drain, ale. All of wblih will be aold on the moat rcaaon- able term i, and the hijrheit naiknt price paid for Grain, Wool and all kloda of Lumber and Cuuntrv Produce. Plaaae gire ua a eall before purohaaing tlaewhere. Sntiafaction guaranteed a to prioe aod iuality,l. ARNOLD A H AIITSHOI.N, Corner of Main and TUorci'son Flrecta, apr20 CUKWEN6VILLE, PA. 1. r. ativtu... W. 8KVTB. WEAVER A I.KTT.S CLEAliFlKLK, PA., Are ofTcring, at the eld stand of 0. L. Ileed A Co., tbeir atuek of gooda, oonairting of DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES, MOOTS A SHOES, HATS A CA PS, HAlUliVAIiH, 0.1EE.NSWAHE, i FLODE, FEED, SALT, &c, &c, At the neat iraaonatile ratea for CASH or in exchange fur Square Timber, Boards, Shingles, OR COl'.NTRY PROIftlCE. fv-Advance made to those engaged In get ting out square timber on the most adiantageoua t""". January i, 1S70. sui -iti: tijii.s:!.! E.A.IHVIN&CO., etipv i:svn.ti:, r Dcing specially eng.igad in the ktisincss of Buying and Selling Square Timber, Would represent that they ere now prepared to purchase Timber delivered at either Curwensville, Lock Haven or Marietta, (or will tike it at any of these points,) and sell on pommission, making inch adi ances aa are neeei.inrv. Those engaged in getting out Timber will 6nd at our etort in Curwensvilie, a very laigc atock of STAPLE GOODS Of all Iicscriptiona. A I. a (i, I'lottr, aWrn, !, Oat, Corn, And everything nrecasary for nae of Lumbermen. RAFT ROPE, Of all aires, kept on hand in large quantities, ami soil at small advance by the roil. Al.o, Pulley . JJIi.cs., Small H ipc, Ac. JW n I Al. IMirt KMKNTH oeare.i to tbnsa manufai turing Fijitare Timber. K. A. IHVIW k tit. Curwenavillc, January 12, 1870. Small Frol'ils! Quick Sales! 11ARTSW1CK k 1RW1X Ar eonftanlljr rtj.lcnriing thfir tfcli of Pnig, HI fdirinea, ae. Prhool Toitka and Fialtonrrj inctaJm lite Ol giHtil ami National Serire of K fader a. Ali, Tlaoa anj Ciarf nf the beat liranile, at It'p ldTrt I'ricra. ol CALL AM) f K K. 9 M ATf'II F-S TO tlOIlT TMR WORM)! The nnilrraiftnrtl liaa Wforr. tlie sHile riglit lo aunnfartiire and M in I S if r'Mintr the rEi,Ff.n ATi.D tTATrn ri;oif MArni, nhi. h I fat atijicrfr-ling rrrrr r.t!"r ma't'li n'-w me1. Mr He anakrrl in wmof tor an t.nnih an -I will ignilr at rc.liit tlmai k j.t in a m(V, ami air jnat -h. y a tvr t,.el". rilrra a(.i. Itrfl an I ftmiiipili' tillnl. M rillrtM ii I.utht ra I'tirir. n arnrlti ettaitij. Pa. Jel S.n.i! JArOIt M". C'oRp. N'OTK'I-- Hm inj furTiaard C 1. itt 1 rrl of J. A. IMiVriiWi'frr, F.q., in th bu-lnrea tir tcfore rarnH ua und'-r (lit firm naror r J. A platienlieritrr A To., (be nam ft ill lie roiMtur-tt- l hrrt-afirr n.lr irir namr of lM..hiiiD'n Land an I 1. am left CnP'-ifjnT, (Stn-T.) ii. ii. FiiithiNUKohn, joiin m,. txiyZjif riraiilrrl, IJrnrral Suj-'t. 1TOOD KXHANlHrfl rrUTIVATORS 1 f ?!( reeeivffl mrS for aala hi B. t. filLEH A CO. r-v-s.?ur.iii a.M. rr J-ty Cioofls, C.rorfrlf. t(. BARGAINS I DARGAINSI V. IwHATZIftlt, Market Strcot, Clearfield, Pcun'a., (O,poalu the Jail,) IIJAVB now on tacd a firit etaaa atofk of gooda. luitfd to tbi wanti of tbe puttie Mj atock being larjf, and by eonatabtljr making adilitluni thereto. I a in able to accommodate all who TOUT favor me by rolling. I bare D It Y GOODS, Merinoa, Oingbami, Clothi, Prlnta. l'flalnea, Caialmcref, Filkf, Itcpa, Fatinfta, Caabmerea, Twerda, Coberi, Alpacai, Mobair, Lanel)t, Muallna, Flaonela. Bonn eta, Itibbona, Cluakf. Caln.oral Fklrli, Ilotip Pkirti, Bbairla, I-re'i Trlmininga, Head Noti, Cana, Coneta, (.lorn, Hcarfi, Collara. Qronadioe Valli, labia Corrra, tio. CLOTHING, Cuata, Panta, Vee.a, Over Coati, GentVbuwU fbirta, Had, Cupa, I'nder Fbirti and li rawer a, lloota and t?buea, Quid 8boee. Crarata. Pocki, (Jloret and Collara. GROCEIUES, Tea. Coffee. Fugar, Molarr!, 5. It. Candlei, Pi e. Flour, Uaeon, Fitb, Tubaceo, Balflni. Currant". Fjiires, Crack era, Vlnrgar, OUe, Varoi-b, P.pper, Alcuhol, lo. HOUSEHOLD GOODS, Carp t a, Oil cloth, Drugget. Clock a. Looking Oltiaaea, Cham a, Bucketa, Waabboanla, Tuba, Flat Irooa, Pane. Window Diiodi, Mall Paper, Coal 0(1 Lam pi, flrdeorda. Umtrellaa, Kairea. Forka, 6peooi. Crock a, I? tore aod Store Blacking. II ARD W A RE, Qaeenaware, Tin war, 0 lair ware, Wooden ware. Copper are, Booka, Stationery, Mmica) Ooida. Trunke, Ska tea, Ae. 4fAll of which will be aold on the nrnat rea sonable term i, and tl a highest market price paid fur Orain, Wocl and all kinds of country produce BE.MEMRER THR PLACE: C. KJIATZER'S, (Opposite lb Jail,) eLKAR?:Ei.n, pems'a. t: $10,000 GUARANTEE. BUCK LEAD Excels all other Lead I lat For It. Unrivaled Wbiteoeaa. Si. for lu t'nequaled Durability. Id. For lla Unsurpassed Coraring Property. Laetly, for ita Keonomy. fr-It rosla lesa to paint with Pack Lead than any other White Lead eitant. The aame weight covers mora aurfaee, li more du.-ehle. and nakea whiter work. Ill t K I I'AI) ia th. Cheapest and Brat $10,000 GUARAXTKE. BUCK ZINC Excels all other Zincs I Itt For lis rneqaalcd Durability. 2d. Fur Ita I'nrivaltd WbiUD"as. Id. For Its I'Dfurpanfed Covering Properly. Laatly, for Hi Great Kcononijr. Being the Cbeapeat, Headnomeat and mnat Da rable White Paint in tba World. luy only IUCK LK.D AND 11UCIC ZINC. Try It and bt CuUTinced, Satipfariion Uui ran teed by tba Mnufar turcri. DUCK COTTAGK CO!. OILS, Prepared eipreaply fir Painting Cot tapes. Otuhuildinra ol erery description. Fancra Ae. Ihirtrnva dilTfrent eolr. Ua rnble. Cheap, Cniform. and Heaotifu) Phalca. Samjtle carda sent by snail if dtair d. Deal, era' Ordori will be promptly execoted by tbe ananufituteta. FRKN'Crl, KICI!AnD3 f Co., K. W. Cor. Tei th At Market itrerta. Philad'a. For nale by A- I.aw and llartrwirk A Irwn, Dealera In Drug', Medtcinea, Paints. Oil. Ac, ClearQld, Pa aprl l T:!y TOBACCO AND CIGARS I WHOLESALE AMI LKTAII,, At Ilia Krw Tuliacco and Cigar Store of .1. .Tl. IIOOi'Lll, Two doors East of lha Poslofrirr, CKarCclJ, Pa. Conatantly oa band a fine BM..r1inrnt of Nary, ConjrrrK", Cure mltrh. Cable, FpnnrtIl. Jii -bigan and Crnlury F.tiC -cut Chewing Toloicco, Ac. Also, a large and w II aelerti-d uttx-k of Imported ar.d Domratie Cigars, Smoking Tobaccoa, Meerarbaum and Drier Ptprn, Pipe fiitun, Titlncco noica. Cigar Holders, ard cverythitif grnera!!y frnnJ In a wt-11 regulated Cigar and Tubaot?o Store. jTrT Remember the p.ore; the r.rtlotlioe, CUar field. Pa, Twa doera Paat dect NEW ftllAISItldi: AVOKKS. CI. KAR FIELD, PENVA. c 1A1.L and see thr new MAP.PI.R WonK:, on Market .trect, o pajile the Jail. j;iixi'jirsT., tiKKi'IAN TtlMll, frentii cot am., TalUK Tt'PA, M k.NTLM. li.MII'LN PTATt'AflV, TTKRA CI TTA WAP K, IIF.AH A F"OT 8Ti'XE., ef new and beaatiful designs. All of whi.h will b soi l al eily prica. or H per cent, lesa than any other elablihnicnt In thia county. Pali-faction guaranteed in all eases. Urdus thankfully received and promptly nllci in the best workman like manner. 8. A. I1I1?(IN. Jaera F.. Wavana, Agent, inyll ly The Kllipllc Sruiii? Machine! flllll" Kt d"nle tlmad marbfne now in nae! Will be enirt lnwrr tbA aty othrr maa-hme DMinhed in like mannrr and doit., ihe aame range .if'wm-k. M 'b -ma enn te arrn at the al'-re of T-nn,pAo A Co., Curwfnai11e, or al tbe miden nf the urdev-f'tned at f v-tr's Wt-Hyf. V n, l:r ;a. LEI C. PLn0SI. few e - w;-o i Ljaa.maai Jolrlj. THE SMITH HOUSE. ('Ippe.tte lha l'as.engi.r r,,iH.) I I I . lll l aV.t.lr. P A. T 'IIP nnd'Mlancd, having lisaed this honle fee a series ot year, is reedy to enieiiein strsr gurs and Ira veil rs g'-nrslly. and tin p I'.ra aoliwia si.J' a nun to g,.a ana a eall. Mia Table will bi sopiili.,1 asitb tl. beat the majKl affmd. an J 1 1, llni a ill coi.l.n, the cln.ici si ol ninisanil liipiois. 1 hchoiin. fntaitnre, and be l liag are entire v new, which ala.na.l In., ,l,ee,.iiit.irt..l iravcleii'i ahlle ll.e slal ltng all.. be. i, large aid roonf , ju.t soiled f,.r traius-cra. fbarges nn.deran. Jiii.iiln WILLIAM . PHAtLl:y, THE LEONARD HOUSE. .Var the l.ailroal lirpot,) rei:d mkket, vl kaii field, pa. ii, I. .((HI Itl.I dw, Proprietor. VNKW Crat-elkiaa IL.trl iu 9Vrry rwpvt eiiii.ft'rtaMe rtnnna all fhr morlcn. Imprere uiciiia -the tn-al of Lla( Oltspruaipl auunu anCf. ami rrafiinuUr I'lmrjf' 1 lf paironajf in the public ia rr-peel full? eolieiird. Tfaruatrra nil! pipnat) (Hke noliee thai a larjtc Lara baa ju Wen ru Uil f(lr the iht-1leriig of horara, loaa-l' i aai;uui ami .arriai(fa havlr a romiuoiiiuu yard aijacrt to tbe Frvilit nnd Pafnengf-r drpot. Jtii.' THE ALLEGHENY HOTEL. MAIIKLT S,., CLKAnriKLD, Pa. Iar;i and t-ommoriioua nnw hotel hna Vti-A-n nprnfd fur tbo aopormnodation of tba pulilic, wbrre the proprietor will be glad to med bia old frifn.lt, end rrptlve a aharr of pukjie paf ronne. llr Strict pcraonal altcntioa to tbe d litil ,ti hi LiiriiK'tt, he bupvp to Ijc Me to rcnd r aatirfRAiK,!, tu MrJ patrou. The TAltl.R will el warn b tiounlifully auppUed wilb tbe ttri Ihnt .n Vtm nrow.r.tl in the inrkft. and th liAk' will nonteln a futlitoekof LlgtOKS, LEER. Ae . Good tabling attach J. CAPPKR I.KIPOT.KT. Clcarfirhl, March Z, ISt V W Prcprietcr. THE EAGLE HOTEL, MAIN RT., Cl'nWENfjVILLB. PA. TTAVIXO leated for a term of ears tba 1 X above xrll known and popular hotel, (kef t former ly by Mr. Maaon, and lately by Mr. Fouts.) tbe prevent proprietor baa re fitted it wilb the oi.jert of renderng his gneets eotnfort ab wfcilo Afionrning with bia. A fine, Urg Suble and Yard ia attached, for tbe eare and protection of horaea, carriages and waona. A liboral tbare of publie pntnmace ia eolieited. my 7ntf A. J. I'ltAl eKEH, Prop r. THE MANSION HOUSE, Cornerof heoond and Market Streets. c i.i;aiii ii;i.i, ia. rpniS old aad com tn oil i oua Hotel baa. during X tbe pat year, been enlarged to double iia (or mar capacity for the entertainment of stran gers and guests. The whole bailding has barn refurnished, and tbe proprietor will rpare no pains to render bis guests coaafortable while staying with him. JF- The Manaion Ilonse" OmniVns rana to snd from tbo Depot on tbe arrival and departure of aecb train. JOHN DOIOIIKKTY, apro-ru tt Proprietor. THE AMERICAN HOUSE, umrtiavlllc, Clrardcld rouuty. Pa. TIIB anderigned has leated this old and Ion p etabliabed hotel, (formerly kept by Major laaae liioom,) alttial in a .central portion of the town, and baa entirely re-filled and re furninbe l It, atd re modeled tbe tUaoliar, so ea ta make h aa object, hereafter, far the traroling publis Ut patronise t-ii large and eotnmtidioua houae. Jaa. IV, 7U-U. T. Jb.tr. iilAJVX. SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE, lurweiiavllle, t learlield county, la- rpiIIS old and well aaUbliabed Hotel, baaatf. I fully oitaated on the baaka of the Kaaque hanna, in tba boroagb of Corwen irillo, has beet- lea wd tor a term of years by tba nnderaigned It has beaa entirely rebuad, and Is now open iv the public generally aod the travelling eommo nlty ia particular. No paina will ba opartd t. reader guests comfortable while tarrying at thi bonne. Ample Stabling room for tba accommo dation of team. Charges moderate. Jan. 1, . tf HAI. W. JEFFRIES. THE EXCHANGE HOTEL, III lllllalHTl, i-A THIS old eataVlirhment having been loose4 hy J. M'-HKitON, formerly proprietor of the "Morriioo House," has been tboroagbly ran orated and refurniebed, and auppliod with till tbe modern itnproreaenu and conveniences nt . etrry to a firct elaaa Hotel. Tne dining rootr baa tec a removed te tbo flrat floor, and is now ipaoioua and airy. Tba chambers are welt ren tilatrd, ard the proprietor will endear or te make bia gueta perfectly at heme. jvia t J. MJiiiiiso. rroprietor. J. W. tLI.ACt.... ..to os. u. amw THE AMERICAN HOUSE, i.u.nrrDttr, i tcarucia i ,, 11 1! IS well k nown and lrng et-tabliched Ho.el. formerly kept by R. W. Moore, and latteilr by Wm. 8chwe ra, ir.t haa been leaaed for a tern of year by the andenignei, to which the aiten tin ol the traveling public ia now railed, and a libernl share of public patronage is solicited. aprlfthS ly-pd MIAW WALLACS. THE RAILROAD HOUSE, main st., ruairsnuna, ta. pHR nndcraigned keeps constantly on band X the bet of Liqaora. Ilia table fa alwayt eupplted with tbe bat tbo market affords. The traveling public will do well to givo h im a ealL novlfia. - KOliKKT LLOYD. oots and .Shots. IUNIIOTCONNKLLY, Bool and Shoe Maiiuraclurcr, CLEARFIELD, PA. HAS .fuat received a fine lot of French CALF bK INH, and it now prepared to eaannfao- ture ererytbing in his lino at tba lowest figares. (to will warrant bis work lo be as repreaentea. lie re'pectfully solieiis a eall, at his shop en Market street, second d or weat if the pOwtoft.ee, here be will do all in hit power to render sat ia faction. 8ome fins Uaiter tors on hand. n.j.,'67 y DAN ILL COMVELLT. TEKE PROlLAniEPr THE WAR OVER IX CLEAEFIILD. KNOX TOWNSHIP QUIET. Xenrfy all the Contrabands going back to their old masters j t 'nary one going to old MtistachufirftSy vhirt tht-y were loved so long and $o iccll. IN rontrqaence of the above facta. F. SHORT, of tbe old ".-boil frboe Phop," would ai nonnr to hit Rum'roua patron a, and the people f Clearfield coon ly at large, that ha haa new a firft rate lot hf guod material, juit received from tbe Kat, and is prepnrd enaaort notice te wise and mend Doota aud Shoe, at his new .bop in t.rahain'a row. He is rafixfied that he can plewre alt.t ileaa It miftbt he no me inteaaely lot a I stay ai h.-uie p.itriita.) He tt prepared to aeil low f r Carh or Country Produce. Don't forget the Shop neat oor t Pbowera A tirabaoi'a a tore, on Market tireet, Clearfield. Pa,, and kept by a fellow commonly called i3,'7'7 "PHOBIY.V SEW ROOT AM) SHOE SII8P. KDWAI1D MACK, Con. MAHKKT A So ?r.t CLEAKFIFLD. Ta. rilHK prnprlitor hu tntor. d into the BOOTrf 1 SIIOK hatinets at the above stand, ard is determined aot to be outdone eiikrr in qual ity or price for bia work, special attention til be paid to mariufurturinit Sewed work. i haa on hand a large lot of Krc.ich Kip and Calf Hkiti-, of tbe ery beft quality. 1 be eiti rra nf ClearGe'd and eMail v are retfeetfulty invited to give bia. a trial, io rtargt fur calls, nov".' a If MW BOOT A shoe Mior, 1$ C I mi I'.XKYII.I.F. rilR subtrrib-r having lately started anew I Boot and Fboe abop In CurwentviHr . oa Main street, oppoeita Joae h H. Iiwin's Drag t"re, rerpceKully announces to tbe rubiie that ho la prepmed to mana'acture allatyles of Boole and hoeo. aod erer)thir.g in bia tine, on abort notice. He alao keep a on hand a god aaor1 went of ready. made work, which he will sell cheap f.ir caph or country pot,.re. net 17 If n) I.KV. Itt ?. RO.. Removal I tpilK W1S.-KS ItKKAKa HA1F11LD would I rPfwtfIW (t:.H-ta the ladie of this pleura aud Ticiuit" liiat the. h e wt.Til thru Dreee iimkinc rfl:i.'hlimriit fiotu tbe rot'Uis nvrr Harta wirk A iib.'- i'Uft aiore to those a'l.ioinlng (ha llakirv. anii niieil a litn-ral fbafe of patronage t l.artield. Pa.. Nay lH.O-tf. Ol I Kall-T tir new cutbionrd gl LUiHS fr r exchange at Lr:AY?I.r"ERTTT