CIXT? FIELD, Ta ' WBDXE.WAT MORVIXtl. 8B?T. T. 170. Terms of Subscription, If paid i advance. or within three months ...? 00 ' 1 paid after three and before sit months ! 5A tf naid sfter the ei.itration uf til months... 1 HO ' c,?" All articles In insure insertion in ibis ttrr should b baud. J io curly on Tuesday ' uuTtiing. as r g" to press at I oW-li, (noon., , Ri:ri(;iorn k our in. McthodM I-'plsropnl ( liurrh Rt-r. J. TI. ' y Voitn, Paator. Public Servic every Sabbath, t E 10, A.M.. and 7J P. M. .. Sttibitfa School at V A. M. ' Prayer Meeting every Thuredav, at 71 P. M. ComMuaion Service, first Sabbath of every Vmanth, tt I" A. M. lit. FraneW Church Catholic Rev. Mr. 0 B HA i Mass at 0J o'clock A. M., on t lie -atpond and fourth Snndavs of each month. lit. Andrew Choivh .V.plofopal Rev. '''Gr"(ii Hall. Public Service Sunday morning at 10 o'clock, and it T P. M. Sunday School at P. M. Prayer Meeting Wcduesday evening . at 7 'dork. Presbyterian ChurchRev. Mr. Hi ti-kr. t abut MrnM every baiiuatli, morning and even irr Court. KUcwhoro will bo found ?' the trial Hit for September term of whioti all bare due notice. I By reference to our new advert. no nsnttthii week It will be aeffa that the Behoo) Board of Lawrene townihip want to employ ten leacbera. 0 -i I Tlio foremftn of the Pliilipbiirix I Ja'mt oSie "oiUjUt a fir" thi o'.her dv in ( the noi ml la iatifl?u with his ttue ball ex T penenee. Mrs. Vaton, li.itin; romorpd her Millinery and Fancy 0ore, inritea her old oui- tunen hoi especially ber laly friendi to call and i i amine ker new stock. Bsc adrertiioment. 1 Cjoino Up. -Tlie finebrii-k btminofia itaod on Second ilreet, wbicb ia being erected fay Meavra. Wallace and Wat ton, ia going op ae faat I at brick and mortar with "Moie" Coudrick to I baek them, can go up, and thai It not alow. I'io-Nic. Wo andtnlad thnt tho teerberi aad aebolara of the M. E. Sunday School contemplate holiing a grand pie nic on Tburaday. on the bank of the river just below town. Metbo diit pie-nioa like the Church, art a kind of "free grace" arrangement, to that "whoever will may one and partake of the gMd thingi "freely." A m intake occur rod Iat week in nvtieing Mtsa 8wan'a teboul. in stating that young "genta" were admitted. Thia is Ait o. Sbe li trying to git along without forming any atlianee w hater ert neither giving nor receiving inttruetlone from that geuler. Bat she ktepi an exee'lent school for girls and no mlstniie. W'c are requested to announce that the Democratic titixens of Lawrence town chip will meet in their several 6 u'-School District! and fleet one delegate in each to meet at tho Court Hooh In Clearfield, on Piturday the 21th of September, at 3 o'clock, p. m.,, to mxko nomina tions for tho several office to be filled at the coming Election. In aJJitioa to the nmal ticket there will be a Juitict of the Paoe to elect. Xaurow Escapk. On Sunday lat, Mr. James Irwin, Sr., of Liwrenoe township, twit a portion of his family in hii carriage and started to this borough to ehurch. While stopping in front of the Prethytemn Church to let them out of the carriage, the Sex tun rang the bell winch f icitcd the boreo to snch an extent that he broke loose throwing Mr. Irwin violently en the ground, and while in this situation another burse hid'hed to a buggy became frightened and broke loaae, starting down street, the buggy pasting over Mr. Irwin. Ilia injuries are, however, wot serious. Mrs. Irwin and one of the daughters were in the rarrUge when the homo started but jumped out, the former sprainiug her ankle tcrioatly. The carriage was demolished. A Good Movr-We understand (lint. the County Commissioners bare authorised Treas urer Flegal to continue tn allow the taxpayers a discount of I per eent. until, and Including the 1st day of October next. This is proper. The change made by the Legislature in the mode of collecting the taxes in this eounty, was unknown to many of the taxpayers until after the Treasurer had passed over the county. Hence the lizard has authorised him to allow the usual discount to those who hare not yrt paid their taxes. This wiU enable two-thirds of tbe delinquents to pay their taxes aad get the advantage of the discount. Court intervening, many wilt cmhnuw tbe oppnt tunity to settle at that time, and thoee who hare no bniinee at Court can send tht amount of their taxes with a neighbor, juror or witness, and thus art time and money. An advertisement else W litre, fully nets forth the particulars alluded to. Trunin.,! Traof.hy. Our uunl ejuirt town waa thrown into great exeitemrnt on .Saturday evening, at at tout ft o'clock, Ly tbe announcement that a man had been murdered in the street. Investigation established tbe fact. Wm. I tale, of Lawrence township, was killed on 'Market street, in front of Mr. Heed's Store, by ' being staSbcd in the abdomen with a knife by Martiu Harder, who lately re mo r ml to this bor ough, A quarnl in which aereral others were engaged, led to this fatal result. Pale died with in 10 sninuLrs after he was stabbed only uttering one kul death groan. A poal mnrtrm examina tion rrre-aled tbe fct that he had a rut on the wal and three on the body, one of which pene trated nearly through the heart. He let res a wife auid four small children. Harder is ia prison and sVas a wife. The n I at ires of the parties engaged In this tragi aCair deserve the sympathy of the amm unity and the principals the penalties of a violated law. Cant Do Ip. Wo hare received fur publication, a long eommunica'ion from the uvquthanna Base Hall Club, setting forth a nam W of grievances. That the edlior of the Jrit and some individual members of the "Chink" 'Club may have mi 1 or done timet hing of a boast ful character, tn vy be tru. This is allowable in the ball line, but the col a inns of a newspaper it I the proper ehannel in whirb tn tindiate sneh 'matters. If we give the usrnehanna's bnlf a column thit week, tbe "Chink Wmld demand . the came or more next. And so it would continue from week to week. This, like tbe fable of the frog, wight be fun fW the boys, but it would be A terrible nuieance, to our thousands of rraiers iwd msrslf. who eare nothing for brawls or ball gwsnee, believing that there are n tbiaand other 'rays ef cultivating tbe murdes and tantee of our -reung men far more beneficial In a moral and 1aaariai point of view. We may he considered an 'eld fogy" for avowing sneh tentimen, but have promulged them and there they are. Bari! Kali. A pimo of Hnp Hull h4wern the l'hinelelammj.e's of I'learllel.l and the Pusquehanna'a of Curwensville, was ptsved un Ihe (reminds of the former, in this plaee, on Thursday last. It is du, to lh "Chinks" tn par tbal some of their 6rrt nine wer, ahant. Bi-low we append tb. seora: r?.n.rrr.itoo.s:. n. I!. C. Adams, (.... 1 L. Morran, p 4 tl. F. W allaee. ,. a. 1 '. C. Park.. b... 4 . P. Irvin. 1 h I O. J.hnsoa, I h ... Iteo. Monro. I. f...H A. W. tlraliam. eft A. A. A-iams, l.LI I. .rsQrr.Ht.ia a. r. p). J W. Thomnana, 1 h. 4 liThad. Kohiaon.c.f. 3 4i A lei Palton. ...... I 1 J. F Thompson.s.s. 4 t Arnold llloom. I f. I W. t'. Arnold. I h. .1 1 It .(iTHnwipwin.l b I t F. I. Thompson, p. S 3. Alea. Irria, r. f.... . T.dal. J li' Total. J7 4t 1. I 1 4 i f. 7 . 'hi.el-lanioo 4 I t tl twaqa.hanna....-li I I 11 4 (47 ' Fir, oanrht "rhinhs"M: Pu.qurhanna'. II. Horn, rails "Chink," Hasqnehanna's $. limpir K. C. Faith, of Clearfleld. Feorers K. Jeffessm, far iaaiiiiebaiina'a, and A. J. Bow, for TVoeesrlamooar ' New full nnd win tor iwvxU, comprl- plnn dress ("Ola, shawls, knit fimds, notions, trimmings, Ae Just refrlr.4 t Hoed'., Market ire. 4'VraitWM Pa Ami, ten Tn.if.ii Tdm pHn A - i tfT.- 1 'l" I'lflllMtn Sj'r't'.r l.t tl"f ?j II''. SlMS ' Mr Willi im .V Th'.mj.s.,n of (his -Ity w In stand? fcillid on Tu-i lay afternoon la-t hy tin eei. ntl c"ptti!rin f t tit'e.n. On Tucalyr morning, at an early hn.if, Mr. Thompsou It ft b'mo III a linger, carrying with bun a torpedo to be rpl...cd in a mil do tlir Fusler farm, a few miles below town, lit" ar rired there In empanv with Mr. John yuinn, who rode d.twn with kiui, and ha hit torpedo.--At Ihe farm be received two old torpedoes to fetch to tht factory above thit city, and they were the catitf of hit death. These torpedoes had been ly ing at Vuitvr foiuv fiva or nx wnks aud wtro to b rftnrned bcoKusa they bad failed to exploit when triid in tht wrll. It t fiid tliai wht-n K-fi xpoied to the wmthrr fur a length of time, th.-ic itiRtrumenU of d'tb are more dang"ruui than when tint fillrd, and that Mr. Thompion vaa a I rifed to let thera alone. Ho atarted with them on hti return h iinrward, alone, Mr. Qulnn coming tin by rail, becuuiti luma buainei here required hit attention in the afternoon. A few mi nut en before the oatatnphe Mr. T. arrived at Samuel Urahato'a on Bully Hill, where he et an apple and lighted a cigtr. On leaving, he. laid to Mr Gralutn--"Oood by ! Sain ; perhapi you'll never tee me again!" The Iml person who aaw him alive wns Mr, RoSert Graham, who mut him and passed him a'iout five minutes before tho explo sion. Tbe report of the torpedo was heard here about four o'elook, but it was euppaed, to hare been a blast In the stone quarry at the lower end of town. Soon however, tho news of the terrible calamity was brought to tbe oily, nod kind friends started at onoe fur the remains. The accident occurred about one mile and a half out on tho llully Hill road. The body of Mr. Thompson waa thrown about fifty feet from the place where tbe torpedo exploded, and was lying terribly mutilated, at the side of the road, the left arm, above theelbow disserved from the body, and milling. Tho horse and tb for wheels of the buggy were found aSout one hundred yards away wbkh diitanss the horse had run before he fell. Tbe fetie arunn t showed the terrible pjwer of nitroglycerine. Tbe after part of the buggy was reduce! to chips, an J a larg- portion of the axle not fouud. One of tbe time was hanging in a tree, some twenty feet hib, aud one of the un fortunate victim's boots was banging on another. Tbe main charge of tho torpedo ha J entered tbe left aide just abovctbv hip, and death must have eome like a (Lash and without physical suffering. The bead aud fa.-e were not muth disfigured, showing only slight ahraious, aaused doubtless by the fall of the bo ly on the ground. We do not remember a more heart-sickening calamity. Death is terrible at all times and under all circumstances. Hut hero was a follciw towns man in the prime of life, who left a fond wife and three interesting little children in the morning awaiting his return, cut down before sunset, with out a moment's warning, and the maugled remains of a kind husband aud father following close after the announcement of an affliction ao terrible. .Men hell their breaths, and eoulj scarcely realise or brlicve the terrible news. Tbe be reared wife and children have tun huartit-lt sympathy of tbe whole community. May lie who "tempers the wind to the shorn lamb" eoaMe them to bear the great trial which a loss like theirs involves. Mr. Thompson was will known to our eitisens aud generally esteemed. He came to Venango from Clearfield county some servnteen years ag, and was in the thirty-ninth year of hit a at the time of bis death. His funeral was attended on Wcdtiesdiy by the mem hers of Venango Lrwler I. O. 0. F., and Myrtle Lodge, A. Y. M., of both of which be was a member, an l by a large con course of his fellow eitisens. A large delegation of Odd Fellows fro in Oil City also abiUU-d in. the last sad rites. Full st) If go ii is' hulrt, at Kucd's. List of Letters remaining m claimed in the Postofiiee at Clear fieij. Pi September lut, 1370. ArmsSurniw, Lemuel Andrrxon, J 'bn II.' 11. Mr. Mary A. (2) llen lell, W . t. lUthurst, Potter Ilripjs, O. A. Profiler. Mrs. M. Ruck. Fred. L. Htimgrdnrr, Mis Mag. CaUwrll. M. A. Lwis, M m F.lta L. I.pvmgo'mt, A. 11. Leith, William Levis, Jani"S Lev in. J. P. Mahaffer, James Mills, Samuel Micheal, Miss K. F. M -O.'ttigan, Micheal Pa.kcr. tieo. T. Parent. Felieier Qmnu, Jaroh Quinn, Martin Smith, I. F. Smith, J. B. Stine, J. A. Stine, Mii Rill Snyder, Miss Listie Stiiard, John t Veness, John A. Wright, Thomas Walhs, A. M. Williams, ti' O. K. Wilkinson, Joseph Wootimn. Jonh Carr. Robert L. ('orbit, John rhamberlin, Jetfo Iiougherty, l, J. Fry, Joseph Franee, Oeorge Fine), Ftttrirk Oflli.ie. Frsnk M. (2) Htwes, Willie llileman A llerscr K inkade, Martin Keller, James M. K'-pbart, Mnrtin Knarr, David ludkins, E rant us P A. (i A I LIN, P. M. Hair goods of everj dcecrition, at Reeds. Tiik State Fair It nppouiM to lc the poliey of tbe 8lte Arieultural Stately that every portion of the State sliall have a chance to show the progress of a given geographical district in Agrieultural, Horticultural, and Mfrhnnical parsuits, and in pursuanoe of tins well dr fined plan the society tins year has fixed on tbe thriving city of 8 era tit on, in Lnterne oonnty, in tbe mid) of mineral and agricultural wraith, as its place of exhibition. For this purp .se a carefully prepared and larpr pace of ground has been enclosed, abundantly siipplird with water; easy of aeees to any pari oltbeeityof S -ranton and stirronndtng towns; and upon whirh has been erected two halls, rare fully pro'eetei) fr.m the wea4h r. 2-tlt x.'lll Teet cw-h : one hall l7'lt: several sraeiias tentsi I .'5 horse stables; I.'.O cattle sit Mi an nmphilhmf rc with l.'H o ai-ats, and everv other srrangt mrnt for the oomfurt of visitors or exbibilors in every department wsually rrpresent-d at sorb shows. We advise all httt espeeislty tbove who limr never oen the operations in a great coal and Iron district to visit trrntn and lit- State Fair, which etm turned on Titcday the 2 T t b day nl S-pteinher, The officers have our thanks for a ticket, but it will be Impossible for us to attend, It being Court week with us. F'r further Information, address the officers of the 8ociety. Hoc advertise mcnt in another column. ITarrit'A ficflinloMi kid gloroB tho best kid gloves made at Rerd's. I'HtlLK Misfortcne. Mm. Im1c, wife of tbe msn murlered on Saturdny, has reali sed to hc-r sorrow, that misfortunes stMntn come sing'y. The terrible d.-ath of her brother, Wm. A. Thompson, near Franklin, (an aount of wliieh we give elsewhere) by tho prrtna'nro explosion of n torpedo, and the nmrd-r of her husSand were ciinrnunicatcd to hr at tbe same moment. Her foeling enn be better imaginrd than expressed. II-r case is indeed a s I one. AnvtliT singnSr coincident In tbe family ; that her bnithcr !.. II. P. Thiirp-on. was killrd near Curwensv ille four years ago by bis horw running off with hitn, killing him intantly. A I'Rdi'KR Srtp. Wo iinJnralniKl that (he Town Cmncil al a rnedinr on M indnjf .vntinf. nnanimou.ly agreed to priKieod at oaoo to rreet a 'Lo'ldip" or Tl inmh Prison. A linilding of this kind will go veir far to sup. pressing dratikrttn.M nod row.l; inn, e(.eeillr if an tifli-ndrr Is or 'a.ion.vlly lliru.t into it and kept lliera until lie gets nolter, an l enmpelli'il to par hia fine. W'e do hope onr borough authorities will be seroniK.1 In thia (natter. An oa.re of prerentire ia worth a o.rf of pure. A linkup, and offleers wh. will do their dot;, and then we will have poae. NoTicr.. A ftill ntletidnnffl ff tlto Di' mUrs of ClrnrfMld L 1, 1- . f P.. No. l'.tH. is reiaeated wt tliir rrgtilar meeting on Sat urday evening. Rept, 10. as a Bisttor of importance to till tiie wiemers wilt be brought before the Iodgr at that time. Riici?hMt'in lint jii-t rolurncd from the eautern eitioa with tbe largest and cheapest stork of clothing eier bmnght to tho county. Just drop in and take a look at things. II won't eharge yo anything fir a sight. C. KrntEtT llRW jllM rrOOivcd Iinrl l . , i . a . open.ng a sauu-onable supply of dry goods, grocer- i-, a., at hn store en Market atrwel, opposite the feL CV tfk I yiiiTlrd. 'n Aiifti.l ?.t,. ;t, m i, ,, f (.,,, l.l.'Vl. I "! , I'l ,!.',n,r IV. I,r :,. s. II. Mi'l Hnl.ir ft hi. I'm l a 1 .i.,-..., I I, r, h. Mr. JiPIIN K . liril'.ltM i . iSD V, KriMUIIT; l.o h ill ( .! I l',, Pinl. In Clirrrylrcf hnrnu;h. Iinl'mm pmnilv. P on Ainu.l 1.1, l-n, I'KANCK-I A., mfeof J,m I. Hfrri ar I .M yrari. In l.xtrrnr. Ininilni, on In. 2J of H. mUr, Urn, HI Utl.i: C n of Jr .ml Iininn Smith. I 5 uinnlha ami 18 ilayi. In Choi lnii.liii, on H.ilunl.y the Sil In.l., SIM.INA, wife of (I. II. M, M a.ii im, agul 41) yr.ir., 2 monlli. anil 17 iIiitii. About 8 o'olovk on lalurJajr nioruinA, the Uo ornnuil KalLud from her n'.i.ti-ncp almut j(l nli, lo the tlwcllinffor Kni , llillfhranl. whn.o ilanphtrr lyii'f ''. to a lcninl.terrtliijf Inaut wy aho oonlil ; ounvprard with aomo of her iH'inhlmra In hor uu:il lono anil tu Mi uly Ml to tlir flour iiincn- tilde, and an remained until 12 M., wlieu hrpirit ' returned to it Maker. She had lwn a member of J 2 ion llnptint Chureh fr npwartla of Ifl ycara, wn the mother of a large family, univcrtally beloved ! and rettpeotd by family and frieudH, and her fud 1 den dcmlee haa eauned a gloom to bang over the community. Truly "In the midst of life we are in l-titli Clearfield Markets. Corrected woekly by Ririunn Mom or, Wholesale and Uotnil lieuler in lrv Uoo.to, (Jroeerien, Pro visions, Ac, Murket street, Clearfield, Pa. C LB A it fie Lit, Aug. ao, H70. Apples. green, 00(n 'ft0 Hogs, dressed n Dried, tt tb 10 Hides, green 7 Applabuiiergal, 1 0t limns 00 3n Butter -Hi' Shoulders io.b in Heans M 00 (9 7 ftt" Sides U0(.u 2li Iluek wheat 1 2i Lard 26 Hui'kwhoiitllourtb, b Mess pork, p bbl... .'17 .SO lteef, dried 25, Oats fl.'i Heef, fresh Iu(,i UiOiiions. 1 23 Hoards, M 12 U0(g,i 0i Potatoes - 0i(i 76 Corn, shelled 120 1'uanhos, dried, lb 16 Corn, ear n(y 60 Piaster, bbl 8 40 Corn meal, saek, 1 6tt Ryg. 2b Chop, tt owt2 Sui 2 0 Rags, y lb 3 Clovcrst-ed M Salt, seek 1 60 Cheese 2d Shitig los.lH in.tiOv b 00 Cherries, ft. H'fV0 K Sbingle,2fi inlO(o 1 1 00 Chickens, drsd, lb, 16 Timothy seed 7 Ml Kegs Jo Tallow 12 Flaxseed 2 Oil Wheat 1 60 Flour 0 UHOu S 00 Wool 40 Hav 10 00i,l6 Oil. Wood. V ord 60 (finanrial. CLOSING PRICES or HkIIavex k Hno., No. 40 Sonth Third St., Philadelphia, Sept. 3. IK70: C. S. 6 s of 81 IN) 114J M " '62 It.iJ IU " " fC 1 III 112 " " 112j H2J " '6,new 1I0J 1I0 " " '67, new lll II0 " s in'i no ft'a, 10-40't 10411 10n t. S. 30 Year 6 per cent Currency-.., 1IM ItlJ Due Compound Interest Notes Ol) tiold 114 1141 Silver 110 112 I'nion Pacific R. 11. 11 Mort. Honds... Ml) 820 Central Pacific It. R T4 8Hi I'nion Pat-iB" Land (irant Honds 720 760 rEWSYLVAMV RAIL ROAD. TYRONE 4 CLEAKFIEI.0 BRANCH. ON .ml aflrr Miiml.T, MAY .loth, 1S7D, two 1'aa.rnKcr Trains will run il.ily (.iriit Sun. d.vs) bttwiin T.vruli. anil Clrartii-lil. as lulliwa : CI.KAIIKIDLH MAIL. LEAVE SOl'Til. LEAVE N0IITII. Cl.arDrld J..1H, I'bilipsliarg 3.411, 0.o.ula 4.110. Typon. b.:l0, Trrfiti, . v.OO.a.m. (I'imila.. I" Si, " rhilipil,urg,..l I . (Mi, " ("liniti.ld 12.n5.i'.w. Cl.KAItKli:l.I At ruMMllKATIltN. LEAVE SOI Til. LEAVE NOltTII. rirarfitlil 7.00 a. . Tvrnnp 0 OK r. . rhilipthar(.. 40 " i lntirarrlioo...l.tl - Osmila 1II..13 " I Ov.nla 1.40 " Inl.oction 1.0" f. . Philip.liar(r...7..J5 " Tyrorw 1.20 ' ! Drarfi. l.l, ar...(l.in FA IiK A Nil" MS TA XCKS FROM Cl.KAHFlEI.lt.! Klt'iM TVRONR. Elation. Lr.iD.rd Woodland... Illclrr. Wallarptoa Kin. 11.11... Station., In Tntrrai-rlifin..... 4 Ji' VanMiT.e 7 2.'i Onrdnrr & .15 ill. I'lraMtnt....! I 40 Summit 14 SO S.n.lT Hiilcr... I i lowrlllon 17 f.n Hrla tl .1 Ilunl.ar tl Ji Sirinrr'a ?1 Mi l'lillliiliurcr.4f Hi lllur 11.11 2H tin n'allarftoB. n...-tt li ?0 50 IIC : 40 !i 8.1 tin HO Kb , ...U 1.1 rhlllnt)ur)f 17 Strin.rs' lit Until ar 70 sccnla VI ToWflltrin 24 Handy Hnt)fr....7t 8ummit i'7 Ml. I'lrasaiit....n0 Oarjner. .1.1 tl 00 Ttiglrr ...L1 Si m I no Wondi.nJ. :ij (l on VariMMirca. lntr,rrlion 3t7 IIS l.nard I ill t Irarflt ld.. : 1 lo Tronr.. 41 .41 I ll FA IIK FliU.M CLKAIH'IKI.D, TO rti llrfimtr. Pa ' b k ll.vrn 70 W ilium. port 3 ill II iml inc-liin 1 fcll Lrwi.lnwn S UO Mi.lllilown tS 00 .Muri.tta L.nM.trr I'llll.AIiEl.l'HIA AltiMiita b AH t K4 : i I 5 1 HII lb MnrT.rillr 4 AO . Ji.hn.town IIAKHIsm 11(1... 4 71 PlTTSttl 1(11.. vom:c int. Clnar crninrr(inns mndi' at T.vrtinr- Willi trains E.t and Vr.t on ill. Main Line, and at William.' port for point. North and Fla.t. ra.Fftipfra Irnviti Clrarnrld at p. rn.. rfaidi William. port lor- asm, day, and paasi-nvrra leaving W illi.inspnrt at 8. HO a. u., rt'arh Clear lirl.l at S HO p. m. Pa.iKinsers for war slaliona on th. Main Lin. helwprn Tyrone and ll.rri.liurr. leave Tvrone al 1.41 p. m. UKOltllE C. WII.KIN. ml9-tf. Snpi-rinti iideat. Ul.t.WTI H'Js OTIC U Notice ishrrel.y Kit en thnt tbe f'dlowing aerounls hate been v&ainineil and pacd by me. ami rt-tnam filed of reeord in this oHice for tbe inspeelion of heirs, leirnlees. en ditori, nnd all others in any other way iiil-rcslcd, and will be presented to tbe nent Or pbans' Court ol Cb arfiold county, to be hrld at tbe t'ourt Houie, in the horongh of Clearfield, eotn- meneinff on the fourth ntoiay (being t be SO: h dav ) of riiptembcr, A. I. ls;o. Partial and dilr!huf ion aceount of J. A, L. FlegRl, adininistrafor of Jacob ilegal, late of Oonhen township, deeeAsed. f inal aeeount i f Jos. ph and Plirba Iaris. ad ministrators of Joneph Vavis, Pr., late of Poim townihip, deceasM. Kinal aeeount of James Komerrillc. administra tor of I'at id fMimervilIu, Inte of Chest township, deCsiM'd. Final aeeount of I. C. M'Clo-key, adfninitrntor of 1'itae I 'rice, bile of Karlhnu township, dee'd. Partial aeotmt of tl. W. M'CuHr, administrs tor of ette of John L. M Tut !y, late of tiulirb township, Her. n-d. Final ae-ount of Mary Mullen, rxccutril of etuf of 'Jh'inias M ul It u, lstc of Hceearia town ship, deeensed. Final aeeniint of W'illiam K. Wriley, (ruartlinn o It. H Hlnrry and Janus II. Shm-y, minor chil dren of Jt.bn hlrrv, late of Hrs iford town-hip, dr-Mld. The a"ronnt of A. P. Willisins snd A. W. Yonng, admini-trators of extate of W iKism W ilhami", Itite of Jordnn tnwnwhip, dent-d. Final aeeount of John J. 1'irnnl and Msrirsret Rriel, eseeiilors of rotate of John Hriil, lute of Covington townihip, defeased. Fintl aeeonnt ol John I.. iinn, a'lminitrstr of Hartwink Hnck. late of Diallrrd townOnp, d erased. Final ae-rnnt of Mile Heed and Mary Reed, eteeators nf ttie In"! will and te-tnineni o( lr. A li. Heed, late of Woodward township, dwasoil. Final aeeount of John hankry, altninistrntT. and Mnry Irwin, administratrix, i llrnry liwin, lute of l.tiwrence townhip, tlt'cessed Acifiunt of Jitmefi 11. Turner and Husn Wnnle. administrslors of Hiebard Wnple, laie of Hog.s toansSip, deea"ed. Final account nf A. C. Tste, e eent or of Joshua J. Tate, iaie of lwrenee ii wn-dnp, deeawi. F'lral are unl of A. C. Tste, snrviving el eent or of William (., Iie of Knot town-hip, der'd. Hrot.Tr.H s ttrrwr, ) A. W. I.FK, Clearfield, Pa., Aug. 31, IH70 In. j Register. Valuable Property for Sale. VFAItM In I'nion townliip, Clearfield eion ty. Pa., enntaining Sua afreo, more or less; tt aere nl eared and ihe remainder Well OmWred : gocMiJ frame dwelling house, with well nf good wa ter on the pnreb: frame bom. 0lf feet. Also, two town lots in tbe village of l.utherahnrg, with frm ""-'ling bouse, well of the he-t wster ' th village, and Irame blarksmilh shop, with a fn) ftf Mw.kflh ((mU Kof ppl; lo th ,,is,-rthCT at l.nthersbarg. Pa. mm.it MtcUaVL niTPV. 'P II l. k I li si i: ft The KHnrri air two In nmnher situated al the npper put of Id. loin, surrounded br fat. ami Fonrisliiig of Ihreo pails, vii: Hit Aulerlur, llu Intel ior, and th. FUlrrior. The anterior nhorlii, Inlcriiir r'niiils of tla suea nr rrina, whu-h servo as d. posit for the urins snj conn j l to llie rrlmur. Therilrrlor is a eom!iitor also, ti rtuinntiiijr In a sing), lulie, and called Iho I'rtttT. Tbe ureters are oouneated with the blnUJcr. Thf h'adder Is oouiposed of ruriou. coverings or tisiues, divided Into parts, vii: iho Cpper, ll.o Lower, the Nervous, and III. Mueous. The upper expels, the lower retail. s. Many hav. a desire to urinate without Hie aliililr; others urinate Willi out the ability to retain. This t'requenlly occurs in children. To cure these affections, we must tiring into action Ihe muirlrs, whleh are engaged in their .various functions. If they are neglected, Uravel or Dropsy nisy ensuo. Tho reader must also be made aware, that how eirr slight niay be the attack, it is sure to afTcct the bodily health and mentul powers, a. our flesh and bluod are supported fruu these sources. (iOFT, OIJ RHEUMATISM. Pain occurring in the loins is indicative of the abort diseases, they occur to persons difpost-il to acid stomach and chalky concretions. TIIK GRAVEL. The gravel ensues from neglect or improper treatment of the kidneys. Thvso organs being weak, the water is not exptlled from the blsddcr, but allowed to rtiuuint It becomes feverish, and sediment forms. It is from this deposit that the stone is formed, and gravel ensues. DROrSY. Dropsy is a collection of water in some parts of tbe body, and bears ditTt-nnt nauics, bceorJing to tbe parts afWted, vis: when grnerally diffused over the body, it is calbd Anasan-a: when of the abdomen, Ascites; when of the chest, Hydro! boras. TRKA TM EXT. Helmbold's highly concentrated compound l!i tract Hucho Is decidedly one of the best remedies for diseases of the bladder, kidneys, gravel, drop, sieal swelling, rlieamailfm, and g'-uty aflVtions. I'nder this bead we have arranged PynHa, or diffienlty and pain in passing water, Scanty Secre tion, or small and frequent discharges of water; Ftrsngury, or stopping of water; Hematuria, or bloody urine ; Oont and RbeumatJrm of the kid neys, w itboul any change in quantity, but increase in color, or dark water. It was always highly recommended by tbe late Ir. Phytdok, In the affections. This mediciue inert sees Ihe power nf digestion, and e!tea the absorbents into healthy escrclse i by whieh tho watery or calrarecuis depositions, and all unnatural enlargements, as well as pain and ir.fl.miation, are nluerd, and U is taken by men, women and ebilJrrn. Dtre.'tions for us? and diet accompany. PniiiT.ri.rm, Pa., Fib. S3, lf"t7. II. T. Ilrlrabold, lrugt;ls : Irn Sin I have hwn snfferirtg. for upward of twenty years, with grsiel, bladder and kidney affections, during which time I aava ustd various medical preparations, and been under the treat ment of tbe rnoct eminrut pht sicinn, ciperiencing but little relief. Hating eoen yoor preparations ritcnsively ad vertised, I consulted with my family phyMuisn In rrgerd to U'ing your Kitravt Hncbu. I did this because I hsd used all kinds of adver tised rt midit s, and bad lound them worth less, and some quite injurious; in fact, I despaired of ever getting well, nnd ditcrmincd lo ue no remedies bcrekftrr unless I knew of the Ingrrdietits. It waa this thnt prompted no lo use ynr remedy. As you advertis'-d that It wns compos, d of bueha, eut-ets, and Juniper lierrii a, it ooeiirre'l (o me and my physician as an tiell -ut oombinatlon, and. with bis advice, alter an examination of the arti cle, and consulting again with the druggist, I con cluded to try it. 1 commenced its use about eight months ago, at wliieh time I was confined to my room. From the first bottle I was astonished and gratified at tbe ben"flial effect, and a Her using it three weeks, was aide to wa'k out. I felt much like writing yon a full statement of my case at the time, but thought my improtrmcnt tniht only be temporary, and therefore concluded to defer and see if it would efloot a perfect cure, knowing then It would be of greater value to you, and more satisfactory to nio. 1 am now able to report that a cure ia effected after nxing the remedy for five month. I bit re not used any now for three months, an 1 feel as well In all respects as I ever did. Your Hue.hu being devoid of any unpleasant latc and odor, a uioe tonic aud invig.rtorf tw system, I do not mean to be without it whenever occasion suay n quire its use in sueh affect inns. M. M. MeCOKsMlCK. Fhoull any dcubt Mr. MeCoraiiek's statement, he refers lo the following gen lb men i linn. Wm. Bict.r.n, r (lovcrn.tr, Pennsylvania Hon. Twos. B. FLonKsm, Philadelphia, Hon. J. C. Khox, Ju lge, Philadelphia. Hon. J. B. H.-ack, Judge, Pbibid Iplna. linn. T. H. PnBTrn.rx-tsovernor, Pennsylvania, llun. Li.i.ts Lr.wis, Jutlge, Pbils'lrlphin. Hi.n. H. C. tiRirtt, Judge, Coiled Fiates Ciurt. Hon. (1. W. Wuoiwann, Judge, Philailrtphia, IL.n. W. A. Pout, City Sidieitor, Philadelphia Iltn Jonv Hiiit.rn, ei (lovernor, California, Hon. K. Ha as, Au litorOcn., Wasliington, 1. C. And msitr others, If neeesssry. jf-fr-Sold by Drtig'islsand Dealers every a here. Ih ware of eounierfiits. A.-k fur Helmbold's. Tnkr no other. PRICE: $1.2.r per Boillo, or fl Hottloa for f(i..r0. Delivered to any mldrtss. Deerilte y nip torn in all communications. AdJiesi II. T. II ELM HOLD, Drug nnd Chrmical Warehouse, 61' Hroadwsy. New York. "ONK ARK tiKNI INR VXI.ESS Io?EK CP la steel engraved wrapper, with fao-siuiile of my Chemical Warehouse, and signed yr"-lt H T HH WWftLP. iliiiliviuf, iTiiuvarf, Ctr. T22 II101TCIDE3 TIN & STOVE ST0KKI G. S. FLKGAL, Tliilijsbnrj, Contra Countj, Ta. rPNR ondersljined respectfully annenncea lo 1 the public that he has on hand a carefully-selected and well assorted stock of STOVES, II RATE IIS, RAXfiKS, HOLLOW WAHK! TIN, COrrEI. AND SHEET -IKON W A It K I WOOD AND WILLOW WARE! His stock of Cooking Stoves consists of THE CELEBRATED IKOXSIDES, Which hav nsver failed to brina: re and lr4petity Into Umiiiea where it is u.od, Diamond Stats, Parmer, Ilersld. Charm, Spears California Cook Htove, hpesrs' Anti-Dust, (ias Hurning Cooking Stovca. Victor, Heliance and I'nion II an es, b pears' Cooking Hangea, Ac, ste. 4.Tbe Tin and Sheet Iron ware given with the Hows is made of Ihe heav'est and best material, and warranted to five perfect satis faction. His Stock of Parlor & Heating Stoves ! larger, better nnd cheaper than ever before eibibited to the public consisting of Spears' Bevdvlng Light Illuminating Stovo, hpeara' Antl Dust lias Hurning Parlor Store, pears' Orbicular (Us Hurning Parlor t'lova, Spears' (.as Hur, ii-g Parlor fewve, Uuqiiet, Peart. (Ji iu, Ida, Sun, Tropio, Nevada, Ae Ac Vulcan, Elm and Virtor Hesters. Spears' He rulving Light Heat era. He la also prepared to furnish a complete assort msn t of Tin, Copper, Sheet-Iron, Wooden and Willow Ware, &c, Wholesale or retail, manufactured neatly and with tbe ole view to service, from the best ma terial ia the market, PLfiWS A PLOW POINTS, COPPER, BRA.-S, PORCELAIN, TIN LINKD, SPCN A COMMON IKON KETTLES Of every description constaatly oa hand. ORDERS FOR sroCTINO, ROOFING And other work belonging to his business will be promptly filled by etperieuced and skillful workmen, IUUS.S, COFFER, OLD METAL, RAGS AND CAHI Taken In eirhangs for goods. ,lMM!o espeelatly Invitee the attention of Merchants wishing to purchase at whole-ale. as Uey will find tt to their advantage to etsmiue lis stoik befure purchasing tlsewhera.' Lookout for the Pig Sign Aprit the resi dence tr Mrs. Dr. Foster. Ail Goods Warrant id as RcritBSKjiiiD. l- i I (; ai.. ugA f 9 Philipsburg, June A, If-70. II. F. BIOLER & CO., tSALKSS IV II 11 Is IV A IS E , Also, Mannfscturersof Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. C L K A R l I E L H, r A. y LOT OF SADM.KS, IlKIDLKS, Baroef,, Collars, ete.( fur tale bj ii r. moi.F.R i co. p.VLM KU'S PATKNT UNLOAD- lag llav Forks, for lale hj ii. r. nir.i.Eit co. 01 L, I' INT," l'L'TTY, G I.ASS, Kails, ete., for sale ky II F. BIOLER CO. J j A UN lCSST KI M M IN (iS i" S II O E FinJln(a, fur sale Vy ii. f. nioi.F.n k co. Qt'XS, PISTOLS, S OKI) CA NKS For salt hj II. F. niOI.EU 4 CO. IjJTOVES, OK ALL SOKTS AND 8iis, fur aal. bj II F. UIO!.F.K A C) JKON! IKON! IKON! IKON ! For sale by II F. HK.LKU A CO. 01ISE SHOES k HOUSE SHOE NAIL?, for tale by II. F nilil.ER k CO IH'LLKY IU.OCKS, ALL SIZES And best elanufaeture, for sal. by II. F I'.IGI.EU CO. TH1MULK SKEINS AND IMPK ! BOXES, fur sals by ! II. F. nifil.Eli CO. IODDEK C UTTEKS for mtlo by m MOT 70 II. F. HK5I.ER A CO. ! DREXEL & CO., No. 34 fsouth Third Hlrrrl. I'hlla Irlplila. I n.t.VHi:ns, And Dealers in Government Securities. Aiilieation It? mail will reeeive ininil atten tion, ami all liilnrmal ion ehi-rrfully foinishe,!. (tr-lers sitlieiteH. arirll -tf Fi'KAR'ri rAi.oHinr, Fl fUl kiianxa, Ft i'icr.ioru liOV. I'KNS, ISKiH l.AT"R. N0III.K rotlK. KATI1INAL KAX"IK, TIIII MIMI, rAnl.dlt ((JitKM, rTEAnr! UKVOI.VIM) l.llillTS AMI Hill Itl-K fl K A T K II ?, Ana all ain.l. of lloatinc "Knres for a.lr l.y an.r; ll. r. Itir.l.RR A r II .IIIIS' A f l'lTIO ! fFI'.i. f P We ti.T. printed a larae rtanil'er of the new H'.K III I, I,, anil ill on Hi roeeipt of twenlr l as., wit eeT e, iMt-l.. .?a Tip eoiH f.innlrj, Ctr. i rt 4s.nl n,. . rts.Ttifo.. "( liniiMT Ilian (ho rhraprsir GOOI.S AT REPrcED TRICKS I IT pBCKIVKIt iT Arnohl llnrtliorn, (One door west of First National Bank,) d im i:kviixc PA. HAVING just returned from the aHst with a complete assortment of Goods suitable for Spring and Summer trade, we are now ready to ftirnUb all kinds of Oooda "Choaper than the Cheapest!" And after thanking our ewstomera for their liberal patronage during th past year, we would most rtsj set full ask for a eooilDitanee of the same. Our Stork ennsista of a cmfste assortment of Dry Goods, Notions, Hardware, Queeoaware, Willowware, Groreilf a, Hoots 4- Shoes, lists A Caps, Clothing, Tobaceos, Ae. Also, Flour, Bacon. Salt, Fish, drain, etc. All of whlib will be sold on tbe mo it reason able terms, and the highest maiket price) paid for iJrln, Wool and all kinds of Lumber and Country Product. y-Plrnse give us a call before purchasing eltewhere. Satisfaction guaranteed as to price and quality. ARNOLD A HARTSHORN. Corner of Main and Thompson Street, pr20 CURWENSVILLB, PA. j. r. SIAVKB...., ...W. W. ITTS. Wll lYKIt fc 11KTTN CLEARFIELD, PA., Are offering, at tbe old stand of 0. L. Reed A Co., their stock of goods, consisting of - DRY - GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS 1 SHOES, HATS A CATS, HARDWARE, Ql'EENSTARK, FLOUR, FEED, SALT, Ao., &o.f At th. mo.t reaaooabl. rat, for CASH or la e f change for Square Timber, Boards, Shingles, OR C'U'STH V FROM'CE. vnncea made to those engngetl In get ting out square timber on the most odvautagcous terms. Jonuarr 5. Ic-Tlt. stiTAtti: Ti5ii:in K.A.IUVIX&CO., c i rivi;vim.p, pam Heing specially engaged in the business of Buying and Selling Square Timber, Would represent that they are now prepared to purchase Timber delivered at cither Curwensville, Loek Haven or Marietta, for will lake it at any of these point, and sell on commission, making such advances as art Beer sua -v. Those engaged in getting out Timber will find at our store in Curwens ilie, a very large stoek of STAPLE GOODS Of all lieseriptiuns. A I. AO, I'l our, .Vrnl, nyr, Oat, ('orn, Anil erer'lbing necessary for use of Lumbermen. RAFT ROPE, Of all sites, kept on hand in large quantities, and told at small advance by tbe eoii. Also, Tulb j - Hloeks, Small Rope, Ae. r!r-tPr.C'l. L I MM I F.M K TS offered to those manufaeturing Square Timber. I A. iftVI A VK Curwensville. Jsnnary 12, 1870. Small Trofits! Quick Sales! 1IAKTSW1CK k IRWIN Are exinstantty replenishing their stoek of Inig. Medicines, Ac. School Hooks and Stationery Including Ihe Os good ai.d National Series of Reader. Also, Tobaceo and Cigars of Ihe best brands, at the lowest prtees. nil CALL AND SKK. ff SlumpsI Slumps!! MHIR niideriigned hss pnr.-hatd the rizht of 1 t learnc.d county for tnom taoaswoHVHS Mi MP FTReTon, patented wTie Tib, 170. This is deride. h tbe nioft eonvenient. nut ilura t'le. and befit mirbineof tbe .lay. Wei weather will not afleet il, the aoikmr, pari le nt all el inn. Tbe msrhme is ensily s t up, and will work miT plaee that ran I plowed. W e adl sell ma- chines at a small pmlil on coul, and will try to to tike il lo Ihe silt unlsge of laimers to tiuy them. We solicit orders frmn tlioe wanting machine". H. T. FAH NW OIITH. ( Iearebl, Pa. J. It. ti AKK1SMN. (VwenMille. Pa. Gtn, H. Hah., Agit. Chartield. Pa. jvl5 fim A DMIKHTR TOII9i t1M P-Notice i ' h.-refc., (ivt-n ttiat letters of a Immigration n tbe entaie ol JI1N Ll .IKK, hr., dfceased, late of Hradfttnl township. Clearfield et.untv, Pa., bavina been dulv granted to the undersigued, all persons indebted lo sit id estate ill please make psvment, and those h tng claims or demands will present them properly anl henliealeT lor set Ihment. 1. U. HAlU.bR, llvTrdH Awf A I'D'i.ir'i'. BARGAINS I DARGAINSI i KlMTZi;it, Market Street, Clearfield, Penn'a., (Opposite tbe Jail,) InAVR bow on band a first diss stock of gjtds, suited to tha wants of the put lie My stock being large, and by constantly making additions thereto, I an a Me to a ceo a mod ate all who may favor me bj calling. I have DRY GOODS, Merinos, Ginghams, Cloths, Prints. Delaines, Cassimeres, Silks, Reps, Satinets, Cashmerea, Tweeds, Cobergs, A'pseas. Mtbair, Lanell a. Muslins, Flannels, Bonnets Hibbons, Clcaks, Halii-oral Skirts. Iloop Skirts, Shaw la, Drei Trimmings, Head Nets, Csps, Corsets, 0 loves, Pearfs, Collars, Grenadine Veils, Table Covers, do. CLOTHING, Coals, Pants, Vests, Orer-Coau, Ornt's'rlisals, fhnls, Hals, Csps, I'nd.r-Pliirts and Dimsiers, Hoots and Kboes, Muni Pboes Crarats, Socks! 0 lores aad Coll-re. GROCERIES, Tea, Coff-e.Sugar, Molasses, Salt, Candles, Ki-e, Flour, Baooa, Fi.h, Tobacco, Raisins, Csrraats, Spiees, Crackera, Vinegar, Oils, Varnish, Pepper. Aloobol, Ae. HOUSEHOLD GOODS, CarprU, Oil cloth. Drugget, Clocks, Looking Qlasaee, Churns, buckets, Washboards, Tuba, Flat Irons, Pant, Window H.inds, Wall Paper, Coal Oil Lamps, Bedeords, Vmlrrllss, Knives, Forks, Spoona, Crocks, Htovsa aad Stove Vis eking. HARDWARE, Querns ware, Tinware, fllaesware, Wooden uartf Copperwaret Books. Stationery, Musical Qosds, Trunk, Skates, Ae. A 11 of which will be told on the nmt rs tooable terms, and t highest market price paid for 0 rain, Wotl and all kinds uf eonntry produce REMEMBER TUB PLACE: C. K RATZER'S, (Oppo.il. tb Jail,) CLEARP El D. PENS'. t Tl $10,000 GUARANTEE. BUCK LEAD Excels all other Lead I 1st For Its t'nrivaltd Wbtieneea. Id. For it I'nrqualsd Durabilit). td. For tta 1'oturpsssed Covering Property. Lastly, for It Keonemy, -It eoits Im to paiot with Bark Lead than any other Wfaite Lead eiUnt The same weight covers more surface, l mora durable ana makes whiter work. Ill I k l l: I is the Cbsapeai aad Best. $10,000 GUAKAXTEE. EUCK ZINC Excels all other Zincs ! 1st For Its t'neqwaled Durability. Sd. Fur Its I'arivalrd Whiteness. Sd. For iu L'nssjrpssped Covering Property. Lastly, for its Great Lconoay. Being tht Cheapest, Handsomest and most Du rable White Paint in the World. Buy only BUCK LEAP AN I) BUCK ZIXC Try tt and be Cuavlneed. Satisfaction liuarwntred by the M nufarturer. BUCK COTTAGE COLORS, Prepared eipreesly lor Painting Cottages. Outbuild inn of every description. Fences Ao Hurt? tva differeni eotora. Dw rable. t heap, Uniform, and Heauufal Shades, htnsls cards sent i mail if a-sirea Meal ert' Order will be promptly eiecutrd by tbe manufaetarert. FRENCH. RICHARDS f Co.. N. W. Cor. Tet th A Market streets. Philsd'a For sale by A I. Shaw and llartswirk f Ira in. Dealers la Druga, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Ac. Clcarlrld, Pa apr:.:?U.I TOBACCO AND CIGARS I WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, At the New Tobaceo and Cigar Store vf .R. if. sii.f irf Two doors East of the Puslumce, Clearfield, Pa. Constantly on hand a floe assortment of Navy, Congress, Cavendish, Cable, Spunroll, Michigan and Century Fine-cut Chewing Tobacco, Ae. A loo, I large Bad well selected slock of Imported and Domestic Cigars, Smoking Tobaccos, Meerschaum and Briar Pipes, Pipe futures, Tobaceo Doles, Cigar Holders, end everything generalh found In a well regu'ated Cigar and Tobacco Store. jTlr-Remenibev the placer Tsc dn East of the Pom dnee, Clearfield, Pa. Bug. ?4:tf. ST. BEDICTS' ACALE1TT. Al. .Hary, Milk Co. Pa rovDrrricn r vnt s"kmctiss; tisrma. ST, Henedieta is plerssntly situated ia an elevated position a short diMsnce fnm th rpt, and cnminsnds a fine v iew of the surround ing beautiful eountry. An etenive tutlding ha beea ereeted, and tbe Sitvjers are bow prepared ! reeeiie a greater number of pupils than herel.di.re The seholaslie year wbirii enis's of two See ion" of ftve moot Us eaeh. C)mmenees on the fflrfl Mond.y of September, ad eloses in the lattei purt of June next. Tbhws: H.var.l and Tuition, payable in advance, per K s.n.n p l.sun, tlermnn. and Frewch. b. ing included in the coarse do not form extta charfea. For further nartleulvM spply to tbe St. Marys Aug. llm. IMKtXTRESJv YsAAC IIIM.KR. SaJdlo and Harness Manufacturer, Liithrrxburg, Cloaifleld county, Pa. riMtK sub-briber rrtjretful1y inrorm the eiti. I ten of Hrattj aad tbe enrroaoding litwnbins Mmt he in now p ipsTtl to fumish everihng in hi line at -hrt notiee And in a w or-man like ensnner. He flsttcr hnnelf thai he cm pleaee his customers in style, quality and price. Call rd e Mi mine stork tetore purchasing elsruhere, l.alherrilturg. June I. I-:" If. S Al P N KI V. , Kennedy's Med eat L'i ico very. Helmr.itd Iturbu, Haher'e V4 I tver (hi. Jay nt's and .Trr'p medirines of eert hind, for swle by HARrsl K AIKWIX -' " a wasi. airwraBwsnwaasjBsawawBjtt I liotrl9. THE SMITH HOUSE, I'tj l- ttite tbe I utofift I't-ot.) C I I tHHI I D, A. rp ll K on 1. r.'ttn. .1, liRtiiiff l ssed this house far g i ttiiiMl inn, ii teady to en t ert sin strst- ts snd tta el i rs g. iiersllv . anl theref.-re li Mt si). urners to gn him a call. Ills TaMo will be supplied with lbs best the market affords, and tit Ht wdl contain Ihe choicest of wtnee and Irqnmt. 1 he hoiiM., furniture, heils and bedding are entirely new, nhieh alwysadd tnlhecomfert uf travelers j while the sfatdiog atlaebrd Is large and roomt. jtit miti d for teamsters, t'bsrfes moderaia. j.i.i 70 WILLIAM H RHADLkT. THE LEONARD HOUSE. (Near tbe Railroad Depot,) KEKD STUKKT, CLEARFIELD, PA. .. i. (i(Hin:i.i olVt rroprictur. VNKwT first-class Hotel In every respect ooinfbrruMe rooms all the modern lui prove ii.ei.ft tbe st of Llyl OltS prompt attend ance, and reasonable chsrges. Tbe patronage al the public is rerpcctfulty solicited. Teamster will please take notice that a large ham fats just been ereeted for tbe sheltering of horsee, loaded wagons and carringes having a commodious yard adjacent to tbe Freight and Passenger d pot. jcSv THE ALLEGHENY HOTEL MARKET Sr., CLEAItFIELD, Pa. rpflIS large iml eo mm odious new hotel bat I beea opeued fT the ocoomuifidstion of lh public, where the proprietor will be glad to meet bis old friends, and receive a share of public pat ronage. Hy strict personal attention to the do tails of his business, he bvpes to he able to render satisfaction la bis patron. The TABLE will always be bountitully supplird with the beat that ean he procured tn tbe market, and the BAR will eontain a full sleek of LlyUOKti, BEER, Ae Good aUbling attached. CAMPER LEIPOLDT, Clearfield, March J, 16W ly Pnpricter. THE EAGLE HOTEL, MAIN ST., CVRWENSVILLE, PA. n A VI Ml lassed for a term of rears th shoe well known and popular hotel, (kept loruierly hy Mr. Mason, and lately by Mr. Fouls.) the present proprietor hat re ittcd ll wiib the obj:c of render'ngliit guette comfort able while sojourning with him. A An, hvrg Suhl and Yard it attached, for tb car aad protection of horses, earrisgct and wagana. A libwal ehar of public patronage is solicited. m ?tttf A. J IthAl KER, Prop'r. THE MANSION HOUSE, Corner of boud aud Market Street, M-AItl II LI, fA. Tiff old and commodioaa Ho-el baa. during the putt year, beea i Merged to dowel Ha (timer eapaetry for the eatrrtaanmeal arranv gers and gwesrs. The whd building bat beea rcfarwifhod. art. th proprietor will rpar a paint to render hia guasU eomlvrtabl wbil laying with htm. tw-Tb "Mansion Hos Oaanrbaf ruas t and from the Depot on be arrival and deparrwr of eaeh traia. JOUR Dift'UIlEKIY, aprfi-it tf Proprietor. THE AMERICAN HOUSE, t strwrcuovllle, Clearfield rouuty. Fa rp J K ahderslgned has lea-cd tnis old and Uwg X cUblisbed hotel, (formerly kept ly Major Imi llitiow.) situate ia a eentrl portion of th town and has entirely re tried and re fwraished It, a d re modeled tbe sttwling. so a to msk H an oKhset, hereafter, for th traveling; publie to uairowiae this large ant eomn-dioaa hoas. Jaw. IW, 70-tf. T. JLFF. iiLOOM. SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE, wrw.cnTUIc. ( icorttcld rvunty. Paw 1111 1.- old and well ertablisbed Hotel, beantl X fully tituated on the haakt ol th Sueqn dbs, la th boroigb ot Curwen rf lie. hot beea leaved for a term of y. art by the andersigacd It baa bee tirely refitted, aad It wow open la the pwldle generally and lb travelling eemma aity ia particular. No paint will b sred t render gwesta et.mforiable while tarrying al thit bow-. Ampla Stabling vwji for th aecomm datioai nf teams. Coargs moderate. Jae. I, AV tf WM. M. JEFFRIES. THE EXCHANGE HOTEL, UlMIM.lHtN, PA. plllS rid eeinhit-hment baring bwea leased X by J. MOKKION, formerly proprietor f die "Morrison House," has been thoroughly ren ovated snd refurnished, and supplied with all tbe modern improvements and ewnvenieneet n ecary o a Ire ties Hotel. Tn dining roam baa teen removed to th irst 4tor, and is row paeitma sad aly. I he chambers ar well ven tilated, a d th proprietor will endeavor t ntk hie geeou perftctiy at htm. je3 J. MOttKISON. Proprietor. THE RAILROAD HOUSE, MAIN sr. rillMlBL'RU. PA. PIMIK ndtrsi:n.d k.ep, eonsuntlj oa band X tb best of Liquors. His tabl ts alwara M..plied with tb best tb market afford,. Tb, traveling ouhli will do wrll to ,!. bim a rail. l,'i. HObKHT LLOYD. g,l4,V OOl"!- Cornrr of tlark and Front Streets, eirardeld. Ca. This matiinoent Hotel is nttrlr new. eom ilel. In all lit appointments, an.l eonveaient to Ihe Court lloase. A Ire. Ommtina rani to and irons lh beuot en the arrival anl denartar .f eaeh train. ij KOlll, fc .V Cdl.lll KN. April 1.1. IJTi. rmprietar. fl.KCIIANTS IIOTl.U Corner af Third and Euilhicld Slreets, Pltlaburc, e. 4- Tt P. J0I1XST0X A FOX. rror.rl.tora. Joots and hor$. DANIEL COXXELLY, Boot and Shoe .Manufacturer, CI.EAKFiEI.U, I'A. HA Just rreelrrd a Una lot of Frearb CALF klN3. aad Is ao. prepared io manatee .. everyrbinc i, bia line at tt wrat t,ara. II .ill ..rraht hia .orb Is b .. represent. II re.peelfaiiy eolieite a rail, .1 bis shop Marbel street, serond d. nr west of th. no.tomeo. skits be will do all ta hia power to render satio- t.etinn. twai In U.tler tups oa nana. ).? DvMhL CUNNKLLT. PEACE TROflAIMED. THE WAR OVER IN CLEARFIELD. KNOX TOWNSHIP QUIET. yearly all the Contrabands going back to their mutter; Out 'nary on 9 going to olil MaackHsett$t trArrd they teere lovrd $a long and to veil. 11 onsequenee l tha above facts. P. BHORT, of lh td-t hor hhoe hh," would au-a.-unee tn his aumtroua patrone. and th mod I at Clearfield county at large, that he has now ft first rat lot of good material, jwtt received from the bast, and Is prepared an snort notice to make and mend Roots an Shoes, at bis new thop ia tnshaiu' rw. issaiisled that he ean pleas ll.'u lest It might be some Intensely lojelstay. il bme pstrlnts. ) He is prepared to sell low for Cab or Country Prod or. Don't forget th hnp next door to Shuwers A Graham's stor, a Market street, Clearneld, Pa., and kept hy Vlln- etttamnly called jyl.a; f 8H0RTT., EW BOOT Al) SHOE SHOP. EDWAUI) MACK, Con. MAKKET A So 8m., Cl.K AltFl ELD, Pa. rIIF proprl.tor baa .nlrred Inta the BOOT 4 X MittK businer, at the above et.nd, aad iaet.rmined not to b .utdn ith.r In anal. t or prlee fur bis .orb, ri'en.l att.atiea ill h paid to manalaetarinir Sewed verb. He bns on hand a l.ra lut of Kr.nrk K'ip aad l all Sklna, el the or, h..t qti.liij. The eltl. ens ol Cl4rn.ld and vielnlty are respeetfall mvlieii t. ,lve biaia trial. Km ehar, for call,. t.v.' tf MW HOOT AM) SHOE SHOP, tS ( I H KXrVII I'. T MR sabseribev having lately started anew Html nnd Sh abp n Carwenavlll, ea ttmn street. opM.(te Jor h M. Irwin's Drag tttes, rotpecttutlj aanewncea to tn puttie that he is prepared to anu'ciure all style of poatt Hd hhes. and everythiag in his line, en short wntie He lw kt ps on bawd a good assort ment of r.adr-mod work, whieh kswill tell cheap for cash or en a try prwre, . teil7-tf IMPl LEWIS T. ROSS. 'prw-wea and abdaowlnal supporter of every 1 ktntl ot tha latest ttpmvmaU, for -ale ftt tae Ilrtiff MvvreV M Hi ItiK A U1P.