r II i: HKNJIH.ICAN. ci.i:Ai!! ir.i.p, va. .liNi:-iAV Mi'I'.MMI. W.VT !. IT. i Terms of Subscription. If rii'l In a.t.iii-e.nr "Uliin three htonlha,. t? flfl j, ,i I ift.-r three, and h-rorc ! month. t nil ( j.m l afler the expiration of six month... 00 All rl iclf n to iiiiur iiiftcition hi (lit i,.r iliouU be handed in early on Tuesday Wiling, as "o " ' r,IM 12 o'". (noon.) j ri;i k.ioi s notk NlciliotlNt rpUcoal rimrrli Rnv. J. H, Sfi'.Ktt I'.stor. Public Scrvioa vcrv Sabbat b, JJl-l A W., and 71 P. M. r itil)tb Sohool at 9 A. M. ji'-ayfr M.oting every Thursday, at 71 P. M. utjmiinin Service, first tSahbath of cvory ta-,h, t l"l A. M. Kraiirl Church CathollcxRcv. Mr. fljh :m ki d. Mu' at 1 ii o'clock A. Mi, ou the fr-nd f'urth Smuluv of nicb uiontli. fvi. Atnlre hurrli liilhcopal Uv. flfciRUK M M..- Public Servioe Sunday morning v oV!o.-k. au.t ut 7 P. M. Suuday Behool at $ '. M. Prayer Meeting Wednesday evening lrt'sltrrlali Church Rev. Mr. I1lti.:b. ijy !k .' jrvii'L' evury Hiljutli, iuu.i.iiig and oven- Mr. J. W. Thompson, advertise ii:'i our paper and fyy hiimlbills, for the mile Ir pcrouitt pi(.H'rty, iu Lawrcute ttiwn.iltip. S Tin1 School lHrerlors of I'iko town- I, w..-!i t tuii!uy fevtu ((i'ud tcauhiTJ, ami i JtrtLtm ol P vim tcwiisbip want five to ttike ij I' tbi ir vctiuol.i the miming winter. Mr. Tliomiu iJuura, of Iuggf town- Ai a UsJvftful of laiffo apples, gf the Fall PvDx-k a ". id. Wn.y lio alwuyB Lave au abuudaime at r ni'. i som lu imrp witli bis friend abroaj. MisiNfonMKD.-We last week ehroni- ! an iiiTruy which ooourrtd on the njountatu wo. d Tvrone nud (ilea IIpo. in which a tuan ih-iI WoiiJ was fat!!y iniurcJ. We aru i,oasetl t' 1'Uiu that the tujurrd mua in in a fair way to i iivrr, and that none jf the parlies engaged in p ) allray wtrn arre utrd. KJitors, like other ijijr, areoflen hun.uugeri. ly refereiico to the card of the ifqiicliiiuna Iluu in this i8Ue of thf Htpublicam wilt lie aoeti that there baa been a change of fuiidlmds. Mr. Wra. M. JetTrieB rrtirta from the B in in ess, and Mr. EU Bloom has takeu charge of - nin at max place. .Mr. is. uaving aaci consider- j le experience in hotel keeping, w bespeak for I ..... . . m a liberal .birr of pat.-opngn. "The 1iiii.osophkk.u A half crazy How named 'uH lfr. Chase," has announced fnmielfosa volunteer candidato for SheritT. lie no doubt, in a great measure, tho instrument of me of the old Know-Nothing hags who are too iiwardly, or politic to boldly avow their old kcrcay aliout Americans aud Foreigners, hence he set In the foreground to resurrect the native and alien" dement. His rotes will be about equal his sense, on election day. Is Town. Cant. Lorenzo Loraino, If the C. 8. Army, has been spending a few days jj ith bis old neighbors in thia place. Ite was -Mounded at the flnt battle of Bull Run, and aoon fter appointed to a Profnsorwhip In the Military Academy at West Point, where he has re hied H' nt il the present, lie baa resigned bis profesflor f hip and has been ordered Id the Dry Tortucas, kn the State of Florida, where bis companv L , t. ... . . . . , , . - i une of tho 4tb Artillery) has been on duty for Several years. Our best wishes accompany him lo his new home, among the Lemon and Orange ! groves uf the extreme South. (Ikt Rkoihtered Next Saturday will be the last opportunity of gutting your names put on tho list of voters. Those who fail to have their names so recorded may have soma trouble In getting their ticket into the ballot-box at the pproichiDg election. In accordance with tho notices posted throughout the cnunly, the Assessor, or Register as he is termed, will sit at the election house in every district, on Saturday the 1st day of 4'ctober, where all can repair on that day. Judge I Foley, and Martin Nichols, Kq.. Registers fur this borough and Lawrence township, will be . found at the Court House on that day ready to .' wait upon all applicants. J Lawrence Township Pkmociiatic 'v Ticket. I'urrnant to published nuti.-e theciiixens ' of Lawrence town hip, rprennled by Dulegnlcs, ', i i-M c.i.i w.i . .i , .,:....(...! u,v ... bnxuiiu uii .u.uj .- ...u : the following ticket t Justice of the P. nee MiMhrw Ogden. J i Aseor .lames M'LftuiMin. Assistant Asst'ssors M rria F. Wallace, Miles H-'hool lUf-cetorf Robert Porli r, Thomas Mc pherson. isnperviors J. Rihop 81iw, Rudolph twarta : woriB, Thomas M. Lmiirk. Abroui Li!, Coiiatattt Tiiylor Ituwlea. I Ju'lge oj Ivbction 1cwin C. Rloom. Infpectitrs tieo. II. I1N, Win. C. U;iff. O. S. of Poor.-O. B. Merrell, Cla:k Brown. Treasurer WiUon V. Tto, 1! Auditnr Henry Augh ubargh. tlerli Levi F. Irwm. m m Tim Democrat? of ChoAt townliip hive mrt an 1 nominated the fu',l'wing tiekit to be luted for al tho coming generul election: !onlalik H iiiflmin K!ing r. Aacor--KH H. Cltmson. Assistant Annntoit Lawrence Killiin, Ianiel ? VeweKner. Judg of F.lcfltinn Anthony Mtilarvy. ( Inspector Samu'l K. f-'nydi-r. a Hnporvisors John C. Kitchen, William Barto, ij John Rubicon, Hrnjsmin Hiln.p. S r'jho'd Dirw'ois I-tor N. Ran lanry, Adam llugy. ii Auditor Atidrtw l ial Poor Ove seers Tai Itou F. Iunbnr, Jacob t J.iiigaJ' Iter. f Township I'hiU Calvin FteplienS. tJoNCt-.RT.-Thoso of our reader who d-firt a rieb treat in the muic line, will of course repair to the Court House on Thursday evening. The PhilipsMirg and Oarfi.ld Bands together with tho Philipibnrg PramMic Assoela'.ion, who " fflvg kindly tendered their S'Tvieea, will give a joint exhibition that evening. Thc.c Hands have is lVw equal", oven in the cities, and dercrvc the patronage and support of the eitiiens. The mrm j Wrs loee much lime w!iile engnged in tickling the j jnuttiral ear, one or more of which is possessed by . .l . .. .rvl.n.lu k.n II t...nn ll.. Ii .li.nne. a.(V -v ""wa.v a..v ........ who lose no valuable time, to contribute to keep wp the nsunl wear and tear of Instruments In aacb cases. We hope tho Concert will be will attend.-.!. JaiVF.R Improvement The TiCia- iat are last winter through the Influence of Senators 'Wallace and White, appropriated $0li0 towards Improving tko rivrr from the Clinton county lino iu tli bead of Ike stream. Whether the Commis sioners have done any'hing or not we are unuMc to learD- We are informed however, that through the instrumentality of Mr. Lawrence Flood, quite a number of rocks have been removed from the "ninety foat gap" to tho "ring ro k" in a distance f about half a mile no leas than U reeks bars lieen "blosreH aut, the one hi "Faady addy," ' measuring 1x23 feet. This cleaning out m'xkc a complete landing at ?udy for half a mile an beth sides of lb river, which wilt aertaialy please the raftmcti. PplRIT OF PROORFSS. V nrc in formed that the School Ins'itnts will bo held at Clearfield, eotniprneing on tht 17tb of October writ. The eiereiss will be of to m.rtt fnterest jbg tbaracter, present icliitionl this InatUata will bo tho larg:st tr held in tbo Misty. Addresses and locturoa will bo s)Ji eared by Ex Sor. Rigler, Han. J. B. McEnaDy, Rev. UrCord, Prof. J. Hsrt, Prof. J- V. Montgomery, t. n.ilurrey. Wm. M. Xlw-Coilongh, and F. W. Skttltl. Esq'i- olh'r. Pvp-TS ar I report will be read upon tb following topics : lotprtanee of a con eat primary e-!u:stion. The du;y of the tr,-'ir. r7mpr'rin'4' ' r'5 B'trfi lnf'V n'. V"!. How ihailoor tceools bo msde more popular an J Btful Ken'i-',o of tea'-her ar.d rit ot'k to cJiiia'Jn. Motives t. ftady. . - b r,ral rev111" real. In S'lilition lo Mr. liiodln'B hotol ard, will b found a llt or pir-oml property t ' I fr U" h; lr-!' "'I p I-' p- I Tn. Sim l.uv - Wn Hiii fi(iii il!v j lr.lrrt' full d til rlfMn to Hie lio-de III trealllie, ' tiav liil- , ' Bill. , .beep, 4-, 11,,. ,,n ,a nji4 1 In ait .tarioe llii.: Ulif-tieirr a allay lwl-1 ll f.mnl lre..pe.li; on Ilia pti rhi.ea ol nil) one II I. Ill' duly i.f tlie pa,l, In Kim n'.lier In I (in Oil. if thiriof nnl-T Hie pnialle of (.'. If h i-n I n fi.nnl, mul mniiu f,,ar ,ve Jlliei In the T.'Oll ( Ink II full iltl.inn of (lit- kin.l, ttiaia., r"l'r or any other tiatnr.-il nr artificial mai k . of em-li nl. or .date, tngi tlier with tin- feoa ) Mih are for a horao, 10 centi; ciitle, 211 cent. and ra h fhy, 6 c nts. If the owner dVi not appear wftliin ten dnvi after inch Mray nhall be taken tip, and stttle all draagrs and cuati, it (hill be the duty or the part) taking up (he lame lo muM th aalil alrny or alraya to be mltirllMiil fur three trcrlr In al Irarl onn lirw...,ir, (which wala ll.fiO). AiiJ if tho omiiT hall not bate appeared Hilhin alxtjr dnji after rath alrerlio mi nt, anil aettlo all reaaonalib ooula ami ilamugnii, the peraon taking up (he laid itrar aball make application to a Ju.lire of tho Peaor, la laid townahip, w li o la niuirpd to Inane hia Warrant to the Cunatabln, whoae duty it alutl be to a-ll the aame al pnhlie aalt, Brat Klvinjr tea dara' nmice of auch aalo by at leart threa printed or wrillen haudbilla. And after he ahall have aul.i the Fame, he ahall miiko return of the proceedi. to Iho eiiid Jiiati:-e, wlm khtt:i, after pajiiie; ull renannn'ile ilaiiiajrra and oust, of kci-pinjr na nftire aaid, pa.v over the aurplu., if nnr there bn, t (he Cotiuty Trenaurer; but if the owner ahall appear willun one year allrr f ueh sule, nti il pru vo his property to anuh stray tho said Justice ahall oer tify the naum to the said TreaKiirer, ho vhall pay the owner the wludo amount of uuoh overplus, but if tho owner ahnll not apply within the time afiMi'siiid h ahull thereaftL-r bo debarred from rm:overin;, and the luoney al'imisuid may be ftp plied to county purpwM-. Tuk Gah Comianv In nfpopdancc with previous unuouneeim nt 1 ho aubseriburs to tho atuck of the Clvarfldd (Jon Company met on Saturday last and elected the fullowiug bmrJ of Ihreotorn : T. Jeff. Iloyer, Wm. A. W allaee, Jamef" !(. fcrahatn, I Wiu. I). Jdgler, .1. lllake Walters. It is evident from what is transpiring iu the (in line tint our citilt ns are to be blessed with Oi lijfht ere lon. It ha heeu demonstrated in localities whore Gaa M'orka have bcoo ereolt'd, that the investment has prorud remunerablc, evun where cool hat to be transported a great Uistanuc. Then why should capitalists hesitate about aub seribing their money here whero the coal b mined within fight of where the works will be erected? Anti Pl'kt. For a first class comb, hair, titmh ninth anil nil ntkrr L.n,1. .,) -,.)... Ar bruehc?, A. 1. Uaa! is the place, who has re oi ivtHi trie iuNi hi assortment ever loumf id this PUrp' Ii'rnKitkm of this kind mint be rerjr g-atifvinr U the cominnnitv when hutre columns Qf duJ, r, b,k,, the outer gar. men is and autMing tiiu hntr. tk lo and aee tLiin, although a look at thnn will not clean your head, whiskers or gurineut, yet they are so "dog" cheap that you will nut remain dirty any longn.f Important Newspaper Change. The Uraitk and llmt a finely illustrated family journal of a high character, hitherto issned by Messrs. Pettengill, Mates A Co., has bren purchased by Mrsrs. Oraiic Jndd k Co., of 'Hb IJroadway, New York, the well known puMinhers of the American A-jrtcnllmritl. Messrs. 8. M. Pet ten ill k Co., whoiw great Adverliing Agency, mtah lishrd in 14V, is one of the largest and roost reputable in tho world, find thai t heir exlensirn hummus requires their exeluKire attention, and they therefore transfer Hearth and Horn to the new puMifhurs, whose Long experience and abun dant facilities will enable the in not only to main tain the past high character of the paper, but to add materially to its talue. The Din publishers also announce a reduction of the ti-nus to f.'l per rear. The change will not at all aflect the Amir- icon Ayricn!irt, wliich will continue ou inde P,'n,i",ity M heretofore. The illustrations and reading tuatter of the two journals will bo entirely dltTrr,uL Kither ol the journals will be furu.Fhed frr,in now to the end of 1h;1 (1j monthi), at the jwerlv mbscriiitlon rate, vis: the weekly Ihartk aid Home, at 3 : the monthly AwenVaw Aqricul Inrift, $1.H ; or the two for $4. This is certainly rery c lies p. Arrangements Completed. Tho work upon the new buildings, and other Im provements, on the grounds of the Alloona Park Association, will bo uompletid in a day or two, and all things ready for tho reception of stock and articles, and the opeuing of the F.xhibition. The new building is In feet wido, HO fort long, 12 feet high to the square, oouib roof covered with shin glca. and W.-I1 floored. A trnin tf paesreger ear" will be run between the depot, In front of the Ignn Hniine, and tho grounds, every half hour, during the Kthihition. Tho driving course is in excellent condition quite a number of hordes entrrrd for speed are new in the stablea on tho ground, and also other that are undr trn'ining. The Exhibition opens Oct. 4iht and cl"ss Oct. Tth. The ofTiefTA of the Arsoctation have our thank for a c iniplimentnry tieket. SKitiocs Acciuknt. Wo loarn bv t)lP 1'hiliprburg Journal that "an aet-id-nt occur- n ,i at Oceeol on Monday, hy the running away of a horse aitw h. d to a bu .vv, c-titaining Mrs. Wallace of th:tt i.lnce, resulting in the dieloeation ; of hi-r arm at the elb'.w. the bene of that portion of th" a:m aioee the elbow t,i humeri being thrut through the llenh and skin upon the inside of the arm. If is h'p"l t treat It so suefeuluMy ri to do sway with the ueresnity of imputation." TlIE total population of Canihria ronntv, ai'jiinling to the ofRriil figures furniihrd bv .Mum 1m I Muriiock.ii S'vm ol whitm less than l.i.t iK), no fur as wc cm ju lo, nuide in aud about Johntown. A full and complete assortment of fall and winter goods just received at the Wore ot C. Kratwr k Huns. Becond St., Cleaifield, Pa. jlarrlr. (In RrplemlnT !'.'d. 1 "70, by Jiinx II. Iloa i k, Kn., Mr. I.KVt liGUHK'K to Jliaa MAdlilK A M II RO.-l; ; all ofl'rnn town-lnp. On F'-jitrniher 21 .t, 1 70, by l'nninlilrR lloi.li flTCR, Knq., Mr. KI1ASTI S I,. KIIIK, of llra.ly town.liip. to Miaa I.KVIXA K. PAINTER, of I'niua tmnllip. Jiic d. In Minora tnwni-lnp. on Scpt.rul.rt 22.1, 1?T0, al the re.idi-r.ea of her iiiD-in-taw, ll. V. Cmi.iu'i, JANE M.l'l.l III:, afd il r.ara, 4 montln and 5 da) a. In I.awrenee Inwii.bip. on HejitemliiT 2"d, lTO, SARA H, ilc of Aana linn, ard pear., II niiintba and 1 1 duya. In Kylertown.nn S. plemUr l.'ili. 1K70. KI.IZA I1KTM, wife of J. II. Kvir.li, ng.J t.l y.ur., b muntha and ihya. iUar!;cts. Clearfield Markets. Corrected a-ei klr by Itn lunn Wil.iiP, Whole. ale and ftelail lirnler In I'ry (looda, (Iroeeriea, Pro. viainna, Ao., .Market etreet, Clearfield, Pa. Ci.ABriri n, !., Sept. J7, M70. Apple. (rei.n.dOfio 71. Il'.sra. dreaard II Pried. f lb '.. in Hi. lea, green 7 Apple butter. Viral, 1 On Mnma 00fa 31 Mutter.... tiefia 3.' Shnuldt-ra I'IKili H Henna H Oilli I Sr Hide.... 11111,4 2'i lliiiklio.it I 2.V bard 2.S Huekwheat flnin lb. f' M ra. l.ntk.V ld'l....".D ('(' i Ib-ef, dried J 'lata f.n I fie "f, fre.h IlKi U Oniona 1 OH I rio.rda, M U OIKnU On PoUtoe Ondt :i Curn, ahelled 1 20 Peaehea, dried, lb.. lii Corn, ear 00 Plaater, H bbl X 40 Corn meal. .ark. I f.H Urn 1 Ji Chap. V ewtl I S" Kara. V lb 1 Clnreraeed t 10 Slt,aa.'k t 60 Cheeae I i Shinplea.la in. t4(rt 5 01 Cherriea, lb. 10(,j M, Shingle.,? inW(,y II 00 Cbiekeiia, drad, lb, I Timotby leed 7 0 Ec J" Tallow r'Uxaoed 2 (in tt beat 1 fiO Fluur 0 (iii t dO Wool 40 liar 10 00 15 On Wood. V enrd iunnriat. CI.OSINO PRICE1! or Dtl!e Mao., Vo. 40 Foulh Third St, Philadelphia, Fapt. J4. I70: f. S. of 11 '02 'ft '(IS " '('., near " V7,new " 'OS " 'a, ld-4i'i 113 114 1121 1122 Ilia nil mi mi ll"l IMS imi ii"! IKJ !K' Id.:, li'it; mi mi . I'. .S. 30 ViH.r 0 per eatit. rnrrn.'y.. j iue C .mpiiun-l Inlerert Ni.tea I O ill I Silver ii2i mi loa no fnion I'.eiCe It. U. I t Mort. Bond... C25 fU I Central I'aeili. R. R V 1 0 j l'n''0 fivl' 1 i-1 Orm Pnda 71ft TIC INTO. MI'TKMIIIK. ISTO. MAGNIFICENT OITNINd or FALL AD Xlm (;00I)S! wiiiiiiAiti im;i:i, MAltKET FTRKKT, ( I.ICARI ICI.I), PRNN'A. I Shall CoHttnnr lo Keep Trint., Delainea, nin(;h;iiin, Cbinti, Hhaetinga, ('anion Hanncle, Wnulen Klanneli, Table I.inina, (Juilla, Dreaa Oooill, 1'lain and Col'd Silka, Japaneae Silka. . First. ( lass Article or Uoods. Wool Plaid., Itepa, Klaek Alpacaa a aplendid artiele, S7J and H'c l.ailiea' Poatina, bhairla Woolen and I'aialey Waterproof. .tntl Srll the Snmr an Low l.n.lita', Miaaea' and rhildraua' Fhoea, Ilula and Capa, Fun, Faney (looda, Trimminga, White (iooda, Hnir (looda, Inii tatiua and rial. fs Tliry Van br II ought The Celebrated Uarrlf Heauileaa Kid Glorel, the beat In the world, alao, a good Kid Olore for 7i aenti Uoaierjr ' Notiona, Ac. Mn any othtr .Varhrl. New FJI Blrlci In Uuta, Donneta, Kibbona, Hat riuniea, Flowera, Oatrich Tipa, Aa.; a large itoek of Ladiea' aV Qent'a Underwear. Jt-ff-A flrat-elaae Milliner from Philadelphia haa hen engared (o make and trim llati and ltonneta in Hi. beat and moat fa.hionable alylea. Clearlirld, l'a., Sept. 14, I.HiO. ll i: 31 O V A Jj ! T WOt'LD respectfully inform my customers and Ibe public generally, that 1 hara Removed my Millinery and Fancy Store To the late reri donee of Pr. Hartswick, orpoatTi TM JAIt- And have fitted up a room well sultod to supply my trade in tho most pleasing stylo, and I would hare my customers to positively bear in mind that I am determined not to be surpassed la STYLE, QUALITY, or Low Trices of my Goods I And will make i( a .pecialty to all peraoni want ing good, in my line to pleaae in the moat profit able way lo them, and will jret wee'ilr from the ity ALL T11K LATEST STYLES Ott. RECEIVED THIS DAY! Fomc of tho most bountiful and elegant styles of new Fall Bonnets, Hats and Fremh Flowers. Also, Laee Collars, tlloves, Hilk Laces, An. Please call and sn them. Mn. T. E. WATSON. Clearfield, Heptember 7, IS"0. rLWSVLVWI V RAIL ROAD. TVIIOXE A CI.EAKK1EI.I) HI! ASCII. ON and afler Monday, MAY .10th, 1S71, two I'a..enni.r Traina will run daily (eaeepl eiun dnyajbaweia Tyrone and Clearfield, aa I'dlowa: I'l.KAHFIF.I.n MA LEAVE fiolTil. j LEAVE NOKTII. Clearfii ld J.30, r. PlulipniiurK -1-40, " (i.-n.la t."0, " Trrone 6. .10, " Tyrnna .00,.i. Ilarenla Ill i, " l'liilip.barg...l 1.00, " Cl.ailield 12.0S,r.. Cl.EAIll'li:i.l Al'( (l.MMi)HATION. LEAVE S01TH. I LEAVE NORTH. Clenrfi-ld 7.00 a. . Tyrone 0 00 r. 040 " j Inter.eotion ...1 .OS " Philipahurg... (l.r.y,. 10 .14 i Oveola J 40 Interaocliun... 1.1" P. M.: riillip.bnrjr ,.VS.'i " Trr.me 1.20 " , Cleai field. ar...(l. (10 j" FAI.'K AND DISTANCES.' FIKI.M C'l.UAnFlKLD.j FRuM TYRONE. Elation. E j Clatlonl. z. J ? i r i Leonard 3 I" liiteraeelion 4 H'...liiid (I 2'i 'nii.eo. nc 7 20 lliflrr 2i (lardni'r d 20 Wnllaorion II .U III. I'lea.ant....ll SO pine Hall II 40 Summit 14 S.S I'hlllpvlnirii; IT 8(1 Sandy It i.lKn... 1 5 40 Strinera' IS ft'1 Pnwilllon 17 4?i liimlar 50 00 ((areola Ul Kit (Itf-cnll HI OH Piinbar 21 00 Puwelllen 24 J.'i Sieiner' 2.1 OA Sandy Rilge....2 f" llilllnlMrjt SI 10 Summit 27 84 Illne Hull 28 PO Mt. Plea.anl.,..ll Wa'laeelon .10 P5 Uardner S.1 III 00 Miller .11 US Vaiiaeoroe HI 1 Oil Woodland ii ll 00 luter.ei'tiuu .17 1 l i I.-ona-.l ." I 10 Timnp. 4)1 I W llfarllild !! iW FARE FROM CI.EARFIFI.D, TO Hellrrnte, pa f2 0 I M i.blb down J.'i 00 I k llnren 2 70 Maiiolla ft SO William. porl .1 fto I.aneaalee 6 SS llnnlinedin I f", I'll 1 1. A liKl.i'ii I A 7 S lwiatown 2 V0 Aftnnna 1 04 Marv.rille 4 Ml John-town 180 IIAIIIIISIII Rll... 4 7ill'ITTSlirH(l 5 1.1 fl)NM:tTIIN. Cloae eonnertion. n.ade al Tyrono with train.. En.t and Weal m the Main Line, and at William! purl for point. North and En. I. Pa.aeiini.ri leaving Clearfield at 5710 p. m., reai-h Wiiliain.port Ibe aame dny.and pa.aenjer. leaving William. port al 8.00 a. m reaeh Clear firl.l al (I 00 p in. 1'a.aengi.r. for way etatlnnl a the Main Line between Tyrone and Ham. burg, tear Trrone al 3.41 p. m. UEURliK U. WILKIN'S, aaylftf. HuperinlenlenL FDLLERTON'S RESTAl RAM & RF.FRLSiniET unon, In Leary'i New Rnilding. (formerly nrenpied by Mr. Meliaugbey,) SECOND ST., CLEARFIELD, PA. ClONSTANTl.Tonhandaflne aeleotioa of CAN ) V BS, M'TS, r It! A IIS, TOBACCO, e. Alan, II1KSII (iVS'lKltl4 reeeired daily, net I'rteil up to .nil the tn.lra of eii.tnmera. iu-'lll I I VRD ft W.OON.m liemid atory. i apid 70 tf Ii. R. 1 I Ll.Klt ro.N. OR G AN S c PI AN OS. I ESTY'S AM) MASON if- HAMLIN'S, ron i.li ar 8. J. HAYES, rarwen.rllle. Pa. s klVw... lii.i'a c res e.t. V ill. Iimir and Cirulr Hiw; aNo, Bovuton's Lislittiinf Cross me haw for irle r lrtmhctrt')S (Tpliimn. ' II I. K I 11 ft K V H I The Kidneys aie two In number sltuaM at the upper part of tho loin, surrounded hy fat, and consisting of threo parts, via: the Auterlor, ths Interior, and tbo Ulterior, The anterior absorbs. Interior onsists t-f tli una or reins, which terra as a deposit for Ibe urine and convey It to ths ettcrlor. The eitrrlor Is a oo nd ue tor also, terminating In a single tube, and called tho Ureter. The ureters are connected with the bladder. Tha bladder Is composed of various coverings or tissues, divided Into parts, vis: tho Upper, tho Lower, tha Nervous, and tho Mucous. Tho upper oipets, the lower retains. Many hara a desire to urinate without tho ability; others urinate with out tbo ability to retain. This frequently ocsurs in children. To cure these affections, we must bring Into action the muscles, which are engaged In their various functions. If they arc neglected, 0 ravel or Irojisy may ensue. The reader must alto be made aware, that how over slight may he tha attack, It Is sure to affect the bodily health aud mental powers, as our flesh and blood are supported from these sources. GOUT, OU RHEUMATISM. Pain occurring In tho loins Is indicative of the above diseases, they occur to pcrsoos disposed to acid stomach and c bulky concretions. THE GRAVEL. The gravel ensues from neglect or improper treatment f the kidneys. These organs being weak, the water is not expelled from the bladder, but allowed to remain; it becomes feverish, and sediment forms. It Is from this deposit that the stone is formed, and gravel ensues. DROPSY. Propsy is a collection of water In some parts of tho body, and heirs different names, according to the parts aTeotod, vii: when generally diffused over the body, It la oalled Anasarca, when of the abdomen, Ascites ; when of the chest, Hydro! borax. TREATMENT. Ilelmbold's highly concentrated, compound Ex tract Rurhu Is decidedly one of the best remedies for diseases of tbe bladder, kidneys, gravel, drop sical swellings, rheumatirra, and gouty affections. Under this bead we bsv arranged Dysuria, or difficulty and pain in passing water. Scanty Secre tion, or small and frequent discbarges of water; Ftrangary, or itoppiag of water) Hematuria, or bloody urine; Gout and Rheumatirm of tho kid neys, without any change in quantity, but increase in solor, or dark water. It was always highly recommended by tha lata Ir. Physiek, tn these affections. , This medicine increases tha power of digestion, and excites tbo absorbents into healthy exercise by which the watery or enlrareous depositions, and all unnatural enlargements, as well as pain and inflamation, are reduced, and It ii taken by men, women aod ehildreo. Pi root two for use and diet accompany. pHit iPKLrnu, Pa., Feb. 25, )t:. II. T. Helmbold, Pru'gisti Pear Pin 1 have letn suffering, for upward of twenty years, with gravel, bladder and kidney affections, during which lima I have used various medical preparations, and been under the treit nmnt of the moit eminent phj sieians, expfrioncinR hut little relief. Having seen your preparations exU-nsivcly ad rertised, I consulted with my family physician in regard to uing your Kxtroct Ruihd. 1 did this because I had used all kinds of adver tised remedies, and had tuund them worthless, and some quite injurious; in fact, I despaired of ever getting well, and determined to ne no remedies hereafter unless t knew of the Ingredients. It was this that prompted mo to use your iftneily. As you advertistd that it was composed ofbuohu, euhohs, and Juniper Lurries, it occurred to me and my physician as an excellent combination, and, with his advice, a ft or an examination of the arti cle, and consulting again with the druggist, I eon eluded to try it. I commence, its use aliout eight months ago, at which time I was confined lo my room. From the first bottle I was astonished and gratified at the beneficial fleet, and after using il three weeks, was able to walk out. I felt mu h like writing you a full statement of my case at the time, but thought my improvement might only he temporary, and therefore enneluded to defer and see if it would effect a perfect cure, knowing then It would bo of greater value to you, and more satisfactory to Die. I am now able to report that cure Is rffVctcd fter using the remedy for flra months. I fan re not used ai.y now for throe months, and feel as well In all respects as I ever did. Your Duehu being dernid of any onpbasant latto aud odor, a nice tonic and invigoratorcf the system, I do not mean to be wilbotit it whenever oooasioa suay rrqntre Its use In snoh affertlnna. FhouIJ any doubt Mr, MeCormick's itfltenienl, ho refers to the following gentlemen : Hon. Wu. Biutxn, ex Governor, Pennsylvania. Hon. Twos. R. FbonRrr, Philadelphia. Hon. J. C. Kox, Julge, Philadelphia, Hot.. J. 8. Ill am, .ludg, Philadelphia, lion. P. R. Poarra.px-t.overnor, Pennsylvania. Hon. F-lms Laa in, Judge, Philadelphia, lion. R. C. l.niRR, Judge, United Slates Court. Hob. ii. W. Wounwaan, Judge, Philadelphia. Hon. W. A Ponri:a, City Solicitor, Philadelphia. Hon. Jons Riulrr, ex Governor, California. Hon. R. Ranks, Auditor rim., Washington, P. C. And many others, if necessary. 4T Hold hy Druggists and Dealers everywhere. Rewareof counterfeit, At-k for llelmNdd s. Take o other. PRICK: $1.2.ri or P.oillo, or 0 Dottlrd for 6(150. Delivered lo any address. Describe symptoms in all communuations. Address H. T. II ELM HOLD, Iru(j and Clieniii-al Waroliou'e, .',,14 Hroadway, New York. "V'lXK AltK (iCM INK IM.KsS I'ONB I T i-l in etetl. engraved wrepper, ailli fae aiuiilr ( of my Chemical Wanbouiif, and sinned !?!' Ij U. T UKL.MI-'tLP iliidiuuf, (Ilniintf, f ir. THE IRONSIDES TIN & ST0YK STORK G. S. FLKGAL, rhUipabur?, Centre County, Pa, rriltE uaderslgnod respectfully anncuncei to 1 tbe nubllo that ba baa on banl a oars fully-selected and well assorted stock of STOVES. HEATERS. RANGKS, HOLLOW WARE! TIN, V0VPKR AND SHEET-IKON W A K Ii ! WOOD AND WILLOW WARE ! His stock of Cooking 5tova consists of HIE CKLERRATED IRONSIDES, Which hara never failed to bring rr 1 prosperity luto families whore It la used, Diamond 8tate, Farmer, Herald. Charm, Spoors' California Cook HtoTo, hpears Anti-Dust, Uas-Hurning Cooking htoves, Victor, Reliance and Lnion Han. as, . fcpoara' Cooking Ranges, Ao., fro. tevuTbe Tin and Sheet Iron ware given with tho Htovot Is made of tha heav'ast and best material, and warranted to givs perfect satis faction. His Stock of Parlor &; Heating Stoves Is larger, better and cheaper than over before exhibited to tho public consisting or Spears' Revolving Light Illuminating Stove, bpears Ann uusl uas miming i arror niuTt, Hpears' Orbicular Uas Uurniiig Parlor ' Move, JSpeari' Uas Burr ing Parlor i Clove, Roquet, Heart, (Jem, Ida, 6un, Tropic, Nevada, - e.. Ac. Vulcan, Elm and Victor Heaters, Fpsars' Re volting Light Heaters. Ha Ii also prepared to furnish a complete assortment of Tin, Oopper,Shoet-Iron, Wooden and Willow Ware, &cM Wholesale or retail, manufactured neatly and with tbe sola view to sorvicf, from the host ma teria) In tha market PLOWS k PLOW POINTS, COPPER, L 11 ASP, PORCELAIN, TIN LINED, SPUN k COMMON IRON KETTLES, Of svsry description constantly on band. ORDERS FUtt SrOUTINQ, ROOFINJ And other work belonging to his business will ba promptly oiled by experienced and skillful workman. muss, corrEn, old metal, rags AND CASH Taksn In exchange for goods. p4F no especially Invites tha attention of Merchants wishing to purchsse at wholesale, as they will find it to their advantage to examine tiM stock befors purchasing elsewhere.' Lookout for tha Dig Sign opposite ths real denea of Mrs, Pr. Foster. All Goons WiaRAWTRn as Repses-Cxted. H. I M.. tl . Phltipsbarg, Juns 8, If7Q. augfl 69 II. F. BIGLEH & CO., ttrALRRS 1R II a it i w a ii i: , Also, Matiufaetttrersof Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. CI.BAkFlEI.il, PA. LOT UF SADM.ES, JJRIDLES, Harness, Coa.arf, etc., for sale by II. F. RIOLER A CO. pALMKIl'S l1 A TEXT UNLOAD lnf Hay Porki, fur aale by h. f. ntni.ER 4 eo. 1' A I X T, l'U TT Y, O LASS, Kaili, .to., for aali by . II. F. BIGLER 4 CO. J Ja'KX ICSS T R I M M I XfiS A S II O E j Finding!, fur nil by H. F. niOl.EH 4 CO. C N S,r I STO ES, S O IU) CA X ES For lale Lj II. F. I1IGLKH 4 CO. JspOVKS, OF ALL SORTS AND fiiei, for lala by II F. MOJ.F.R 4 CO. JliilN! IKON I IROX1 IKON I For aale by II. r. BK? I. F.H A CO. 11 ORSB SHOES li IIORSH8110E KAIL9, for lale by II. F lUtll.F.Il 4 I'O pULLEY IS LOCKS, ALL SI Z ICS And bell Manufacture, for aala by H. F. rtlOI.EH 4 CO. THIMBLE SKEINS AND TITE POXES, for tile by j 11. f. nioi.rn 4 co JODDEU CUTTERS for onlo ly (30 70 H. F. BIGLER 4 CO. i DREXEL & C0m So. 31 ftniilh Third Nirrrl, Plilla Irlplila, H..'fc IlltS, And Dealers in Government Securities. Application Iit mail will reeeiee prompt alien I tlnn. and all Information eheerfally furniehnd. 1 Order, anlielled. aprll-tf Farm for Sale I 'pltr, Perm nf ohn HprVinnn. Inte or Girl 1 tomn-hip, dec-ol, e.'nxMing of almit 173 m-res of gf' lurnntig land, ui" t f wl.ieh is rleare.t.) and tin 1 ing Hurt on elected a good heueo nd barn, with all Iho usual rnturrtieiiees of a phnsaiit home. For term" and f?ir1rier pirlirtt- lar, n.PU (r. 7 II. Ml ll It Y, Allornev for the hdrS and r.ersHiS inOre"ted. Juns 2'.' t tt tt. Jim nr' 4 i iiiTiii.i i ki We Imra printed a large nuoiher of tho new rkK HILUand will on the rr.-.i)it of twentr. flvo eenla, mail a mt tn anv adirvt mvJS iTS. fti) Coses of R ichant non's l.iunra ols, jnst rv"eived at Om--i .j,, Jai! C. KR.Uitl. f Cut fifioiln, o'lKfiim, (Mr. a. . an"t o,, , . W , sr. R tltiinr). "flirnprr llian llic Cliniprst!" GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES A mold V If art shorn., (Ona door wast of First National Bank,) CmW KKAVtLI.R, PA. n AVI NO Just returned from ths east with a eomplete assortment of Goods suitabU for Spring and Pummsr trade, wa art now ready to furnish all kinds of Ooods "Cheaper than tho Cheapest!" And after thanking our customers for their liberal patronage durfcg tha past year, wa would most resjectfully ask for a sontinuanes of tbe anma. Our Stock eoPilstiof a enmp!ete assortment of Dry Ooods, Nottins, Hardware, Quetnswarc, Willowware, tiroeoilet. Roots at' Shoes, Hats 1 Csps, Clothing, Tobaccos, Ao. Also, Flour, Raoon, Salt, Pish, Grain, etc. All of whlih will ba sold on ths most reason able terms, and tbe highest matket price paid for Grain, Wool and all kinds of Lumber and Country Produce. f-Pltas givs us a call before purchasing elsewbora. Satisfaction guaranteed as to prioe and quality.- ARNOLD k HARTSHORN, Corosr of Main and Thompson Streets, apr?0 CURWENPVILLK, PA. J. r. WEAVER , W. W. RTTTS. Will VI.lt A IIKTTS CLEARFIELD, TA., Are offering, at tha old lUnd of Q. L. Reed A Co., their Itoek of goodt, eonalating of DRY - GOODS, G R0CERIES, HOOTS A (SHOES, IIATS A CAPS, HARDWARE, QI'KKN'ST AKK, FLOUE, FEED, SALT, &c, &c., At the most reasonable rates for CAR II or lo exchange for Square Timber, Boards, Shingles, Oil COUNTRY rRODlTE. jrrAdvances mttda to those engaged In get ting out square timber on the most adrantag"ous terms. January 5, 1J-70. E.A.IRYIN&CO., CLRMi:SVILM PA., Being specially engaged In the business of Buying and Selling Square Timber, Would represent that they arc now prepared to purr base Timber delivered at either Curwensville, Loi-k Haven or Marietta, (or will take it at any of these points,) and sell on commission, making such advances as are norrssary. Those engaged in getting out Timber will fnd at our store iu CurwensUlle, a very large stock of STAPLE GOODS Of all Dcrcriptiona. ALKII, I lour, .Vral, Hyr, On Ik, Corn, And everything nieearnry for uac of Lumbermen. RAFT ROPE, Of all sires, kept on hand in large quantities, and old at mall advance by the coil. Also, Pulley . Rlocb. Pinall Rnpo, do. r r I :( I I. I Ol I t. M I : N T otTerrd to those manufacturing tSpiare Timber. 1- A. IK VIM A VO. riirweniville, Jannary I?, If 70. Small Profits ! Quirk Sales! 1IART.SWICK & IRWIN Arc constantly replenishing their stock of Drugs, Medicines, Ac. Pchool Rooks and Ftalionery inelnding the Os grwd and National Perles of Renders, Also, Tobacco and Cigars of tho best brands, at the Icveetl prices, nit - CALL AND SKR. M Slumps I Slumps! 1 'lHK iiiidersnrned hs purehaed the right of L I iMirfield county for fcorn Kariswohtrs Mmr Lxtractor, patented June 7ih, InTU. This is deci ledly tbe most enni enient, most dura ble, and best machine of tho day. V et weather will not affect It, the working part being all of irn. The mardiiue is easily set np. and will work any p1a-e that can be plowed. We will sell ma ebinea at a small profit on cost, and will try lo rcuke it to the adxnntnge nf t'a'niers to buy thera. We solicit ord'T" f-om th.e wf.nltn; miv-bines, II. T. PAHNsHi'RI II. Clearfield, Pa. .1. R. tlAKRIVN. I'urwepsvillc. Pa. f.vo. II. IUll, Ag nt, i h aiiield, Pa. jj l.i.fim 1VK f l.l". - A denra'-V MOI Sp LT, with gun I (.ibic and ntbpr lirS'ary out- midinirs. situat'd in Lnt ln.rsr . I'leathrbl Co. Hon laicr and r-orvmicnt rinlainint a rom well a (anted for a store room or an oil ee. For l further purlieu if rs, Rdlress K. I . KIHh, M. P., Rell-rfe. Trv.. Or J. C. KAURLI f, Luthersburg. Pa. oM -;t !ii I A K (0!IAI11 k9 ALL lOR sate at this c&co. jPiji ry.oDiU, O'.t crti In, c-u. BARGAINS I BARGAINS I v. uit iTzr.it, Market Street, Clearfield, Penn'a., (Oppo.lt. Ik Jail,) T HAVE sow en band a Brit elan .tank of X goodf, lalted to tb. winte of tbe pufcllo. My itoek being large, and by eonatantly making addition! thereto, X an ehl. to aeeomniodal. all ho may fa.or o by calling. I bar. DRY GOODS, Merino!, Dinicliam!, Clothi, Print.. Delainea, Caailmerea, Rilka, Repi, Fttinell, CeahiDorel, Twerdi, Coberna, Alpaoaa, Mehair, Lauell'i, Mualina. FUnn.la, Bonneli, Rlbbonr, Cloak., Ralu.oral Hklrla, Hoop Fklrta, Ehll.. Kroil Trimming!, Iliad 5ela. Capi, Corietl, Olorei, Kearfi, Collin, Grenadine Villi, Tall. Coreri, At. CLOTHING, Coata, Pand, Veil!, Or.r Co.ti, 0ent'i'8hawll, Shirtl, llati, Cnpi, tinder PhlrU nd lrow.n, Buot! and Ebo.i, Uum fihoea, Craraf, Boeki, Ulor.l and CoIUri. C ROCER1ES, Tea, Coffi'.,.Fugir, Uulnaei, Suit, Candlei, Ki a. Flour, Union, FLh, Tobacco, Haiaina, Current., Hpicai, Crackera, Vinegar, Oil., V.roiah, Pepper, Aleobol, Ao. llOl'SEIIOLD GOODS, Carpel.. Oil cloth, Drugget, Cloekt, Louking-Glaeaee, Churna, Roeketl, Wailiboarda, Tubi, Flat Irona, Pana, Window Blind. Wall Paper, Coa! Oil Lampa, Uedoorda, Vnjrcllaa, Knivei, Forkl, Spoon,, Crocki, Suirei and Elore Blacking. HARDWARE, Queeniwara, Tinware, Olanware, , WoodeDaare, Cnppemare, Booki, Slalionery, Muiieal Ooada, Trunkr, Bkatel, Ao. jrr All ef wbleh will be mid on the mo.t rea lonable tertnr, and tl e blgbeat oiarket price paid for drain, VVocl and all kind, of country produce. REMEMBER THE PLACE: C. KRATZE Il'S, (Oppoilt. tb. Jail,) CLEARFIELD, PKNN'A. 70 S10.000 GUARANTEE. BUCK LEAD EicelB all otbor Lead I lit For lu Vbriraled Wblteneaa. Id. For lu Uneltualid Dnrabilit). Id. For ill I n.arpas.ed Coreiing Properly. Laitly, for it! Keooouiy. -It coal a le.i to paint with Bork Lead than any other While Lead .aunt- The lame weight cor.re more lurlace, li mora durable, and make! whiter work. 1IITK l.RAI) ll the Cheapen and Beit $10100 GUARANTEE. BUCK ZINC Eiools all other Zincs I lat. For Hi linequiled ImraMlity. 2d. For lu I'orivaled Wblleneal. 3d. For in L'naurpaa.ed Corering Property. Laatly, for !ta Ureal Keosoay. Being the Cheapeat, Handaom.it and moat Da rable While Paint in tbe Wotld. Buy only BUCK LEAD AND RUCK ZLNC. Try it and be Convinced, Sali. faction Guaranteed by tbe M.nnfarturen. BUCK COTTAGE COLORS, Prepared fipreeily fur Painting College!, Outbuildinge of eeery de.eripllon, Fensea At. Ihirtt lire different colon. Ha. rable, ( heap, Uniform, aod iteautiful Miadca. Sample card, aent by mail if dvlired. Deal era' Onleia will be promptly ciecnled by the manHfaeturori. FRFNTII. BIt'llABPS Co., N. W. Cor. Tel lb A Market alreeta. Plnlad'a. For aale by A. I.FIiaw.nd Harlan irk if Irwin, Dealer! In Urnga, Mrdiclnee, Painta, Oil. Ac, Cleardeld, Pa aprl l:7H:ly TOBACCO AND CIGARS 11 V'HOLKSAI.K AND RKTAIL, Al the New Tob.ie,n and Cigar Store f il, ft. Sil.iH Two doors East of tbe Postr-m. a, Clearfield, Pa. Constantly on haiid a fine assortment of Navy, Congress Cavendish, Cable, Ppnnroll, Michigan and Century Fine-cut Chewing Tobacco, Ac. Also, a large and ell selected stock of Imported and Domestic Cigars, Smoking Tobaccos, Meerschaum and Rriar Pipes. Pipo fixtures, Tobacco Roxrs, Clgnr Holders, and everything generally found in a well n gulstrd Cigar and Tobacco) Ftoro. a?-?? Remember the place: Two doors East of the Postr,m, Clearfield, Pa. aug. 24:if. ST. SE1TE3ICTS' ACADEMT. SI. .TInry.4, 1.7 ft Co. . ensnrrrr, ra airMrTiin aiirrai. ST. Benedicts Is pleasmttv .Itue led In an elevated position a short distance from tha depot, and commands a fine view of tho surround ing beantiful oountrv. An ailnsivo building has been erected, and the Sisters are now prepared to fr-eeive a greater ft urn her ol pupils than heretofore. Tht scholastic year whirh consists of two fes- j sinus of five months each, commences on ibe first ( Moudav of September, and closes in tho latter port of June next. j Trans: Hoard and Tuition, paTable In i advance, per Frtsion J9 l,attn, uariran, ani rrtnen, nemg iuciu-m In the course do not form extra chsrges. For further particulars apply to the St. Marys, Aug. U.7m. PIRfcCTRES?. ISAAC IlILLKR, Saddle and Harness Manufacturer, Luthrrsburj, Clem field county, Pa. tpMK snS-eri'-rr npeHully t-ifurms the citl X r-rsol ir lyaud tU iunoui di"g towixbipi ; tli..t lie is new p rp i'ed tn furnish everTtlueifj m this line at short m-fieo sol in a arorkman-like : manner. He Uitti hmi'f l.o ran plense 'his enrtntflcts in s'yle. qualify and prion. Call ard examine sio?k brir jurci.amg rUcwiioj-c. Lutherihnrg. June 1, IS;o tf. SVAIM' PANACr...Kenoed.t'sMad esl Discovery, Ilelmbold's Ru'-ku, Raker'a Cod I Liver Oil, Javno i and v r s msdicm" of every .k.ri, frrs'.s by H A P ftlCK IK It. THE SMITH HOUSED (wUe tb Patter f-f Depot.) f 1 1 Aft i ii i n, pa. fPHE und'f'igri'd. bavirg eaed -his lUnse 1f a leriM nf "sts, Is reaoy to oMaw'ta'rt strsa K' is and trstelM g'nerall?, ard tbrf' H S t'UllS S'.p tirn't t urn him a call. If s TaM will ta iii lied with Ibe best bs market affords, and til Par will eor.t.in (he eh'inst of wlnoa and hqanfs. 1 be hous, firnttiir. b ds snd bedding are entire' new, wbi.-h alwsTsadts to the comfort of travolorsi wbilo tbe tiai-lii atia'bed Is largo and room I. just soitd for team!' rs. Cbirgea moderate. Jant 70 ILLIAM H. RRADLKf. ' THE LEONARD HOUSE. 'Near tho Railroad Depot,) IlKED STREET, CLEARFIELD. Fi. I). f.HlI)Fl:M.oVf Proprietor; VKI-.W first-class Hotel la ovary respect- oomfortable noms ill the modern Impr4ri in m is the beet of LIQUORS prompt attend ance, and reasonable charges. Tha patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. Team stars will please take nnttoe that a largo barn bos Jast, teen erected for the sheltering of horses, loaded wagons and corria-s having a commodious yard adjacent to the FrtMHlit and P.tfM:!ij;erdpot. Ji-80 THE ALLEGHENY HOTEL. MARKET St., CLEAUFIKLD, Pa. spills laryn and commodious new hotel has X been opetcd fir tbo si-commodation of tha' p'iblic, where thf proprietor will bo glad to mt bis old friend., and rt- tivo a bbsrc ot public pat rons pe. Ry stnet prrsf-nal attention to the do tniltf of hi), businres, he hopes to bo aide to render mtisfiif lion ro bis i&trons. The TAIiLE will alwavs lo miuntilulij stijjii d with the best that can be procur.d in tbo market, and th BAR will contain a full stock of LIQUORS, htlH, As Good stabling attached. CAPPER LKIPOLDT, Clearfield, March 3, ltCH ly Proprietor. THE EAGLE HOTEL, MAIN FT., firiiWEN.SVII.LE, Pi?. HAVING leased for a term of years tha' above well known and popular hotel, kpt formerly by Mr. Mson, and lately by Mr.' Pouts, ) tbo present proprietor has re-ftuefl ii with the objrel of render rp his guests comfort alr while sejourning with bim. A fine, large Stable and Yard is attached, for the care and protection of horses, carnages and wagons. X liberal nhare of public pntronngo is solicited. y4 TOtf A. J. DRALtKER, Prop'r. THE MANSION HOUSE, Corner of Hicondand Market Ht reels cm:ari ii.i.n, pa. rilHM old and eommodlous Hotel has. daring I ths pstt year, been enlarged to double iu former capacity for ths entertainment of stran gers anl guests. The whole building has been reTurtaisbcd, and tbe proprietor wm spare no pains to render his guests comfortable while staying with bim. r The .Mansion House" Omnihna runs IS and from tbe Depot on the arrival and departura of aacb train. JOHN DOtUHKRTY, iprd-70 tf Proprietor. THE AMERICAN HOUSE, f urwftisvlile, t learlield county, Fa. tllllE undersigned has leased this old endlong X established hotel, (formerly kepi fcy Major Uaac Bioom,) situate In a central portion Of tb town, and has entirely rt-fitted andra furnished It, acd re modeled tbe stealing, so as to make It an object, hereafter, for tha traveling public m patronise this large ani commodious house. Jan. IV. 7o-tr. i. Jbi-h. lii.uuu. SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE, f umenaville, Mcarlield couuly, Psts rpiilSoldand well established Hotel, beautf. X. fully situated on tbo banks ot tbe f usque banna, in ths borosgh o( Corwen rill. has beerj leaded for a term of years by the undersigned It has been entirely refitted, and is now open to tbe public generally and tho travelling comma' nity in particular. No pains will ba spared trf render guests comfortable while tarrying at this bouse. Ample Stabling room for tho aeoomma' datioa of teams. Charges mo derate. ht. 28, 18JO-U. hLl ULUOM. I. w. wai.LArn jamrs wrrmsi. THE AMERICAN HOUSE, I.ulhf rnurp, i'lrarfifld Co. Pa. rriHIS well known and long established Hotel X formerly kept by R. W. Moore, and latterly by Wm. Pcfawem, sr., has been leased for term of years by tha uodtrsignoJ, to which ths atten tion ot tbo traveling public is now celled, and liberal share of public patronage is solicited. eug.V.O WALLACK MILKS; THE RAILROAD HOUSE, MAIN ST., nuLirsBCua, PA. rrMlB undersigned keeps constantly on hand' X the best of Liquors. His tiblo is alwayi supplied with tbe lst tbe market affords. Tha traveling public will do wrll to pi re htm a call. DOVl.di. JlUUbltl LLUID. jllAW IIOI SI . Cornr of Ma'kct and Front Streets Clearfield, Pa. Thia luaeniCct nt Htt i entirely new.com- pb tinall is apioininrnta, and convenient trf iko Court House. A fn-e Omnibus runs to and trom tbe Dt pot on the arrii nl an d pirture of each train. CEORtiK X. COLKPRN, April 1". 1 STO. I'roprioiOT. -JF-Hl UiXTS Holl L. I orner of Third and rmithilrld htreets IMtt-hurc, Pat 4.6 TO D. JOHNSTON k f ON. Proprietors. Jfiools and ihors. DANIEL CONXKM-Y. I5ool and Shoe Manufaclurrf, CLEARFIELD, PA. HA" Inst reeeired a (In lot of French CALF SKINS, and is now prepared to manufac ture everything In his line al tbo lowest figures. lie will warrant his work lo bo as re presented. He respcctfuily solicit a call, at bis shop on Market street, second d or vest of the pnttoflice, abero he will do all in hia power to render satis farton. Feins floe (jailer t"ps on hand. ijtVfi: DANIKL CONNELLY. PEACE rROTLAIMEn, TEE WAR OYER IN CLEARFIELfi. KNOX TOWNSIlir Ql'IET. Xenrhj all the Contrabands going back ro tnetr oia mawr ; nut nary one going to eld Massachusetts, vhtre tny ure loved to long and so well. IN consequence of the above foftts, F. BTlORTi of tho old "Short Shoo tShnp," would au- tiurc to his aumerous patrons, oed Iho peopla of Clearn-ld county at latrs tbat ho has new a first rate lot of good mati-rial. jutt received from the Fast. and is prepared nnsnort Oct ice to tnaaa and mend Hot and Shoes, at his new shop tn Oraham's mw. He is satisfied that he eon please all, i u-ilese it might be sorne Intensely oel star, at home patslnts.) He Is prepared toaeit low for Cah or Country Produce. Don't forget tha Ship next dour to Showers A Orshsm's store, on Market street, Clearfield, Pa., and kept by a fellow commonly called J3,'7.j "SHORTY." SEW BOOT AVI) SHOE SHOr. EDWARD" JIACK, Con. MARKET k Sn Fts , CLEARFIELD, Fa. rpilE proprietor has ont"red Into tht BOOT X MiOK business at the above stand, and is tietormtood not to bo Outdone elisor in qnal. ity or price fr I ts work, Hpeelal attentipn. will bs paid to manitfariurlng fewed W'ofk. Ha has on hand n large lot of E ret, eh Kip and Calf Skirts, of tbe very best qusllty, 1 be cm. tens of Claarfield and vicinity are respacttufly; invited tu rive him a trial. No charge for calls. nevn. ' a ii EW BOOT AD SHOE SHOP, in f i unsvilm:. tlHR subsonb.r having latcl itartrd anew X U11' nd Shoe sb"p in Cu- enmlle, on klain street, cppnute Jisrjh K. Irwin's Pmg More, rcpertftttly announc es tc the public that he is pr pared to wanu's.-tute atl .-t les of Foots aod Shoos, and evvryth iag in bis line, on sbort nuti,o. 1 to also k.fpson bur d s gi d assort rnst.t of rcadt-inade work, wblrh he will tell cheap fur cah ft c antry produce. octl7-tr l-U LLW IS HOaStS. SAI dO Foil Rl .iT.-Ths foe new 6a lenn on R ed ri r t. n ar the Railrosd Depot. Now a I'oonsi .I Saloon, but aooocupied. trul table far a store room. Ar j lv t. (FOnOE C. FA?M'FK. C''s-'l, A-g ii' 1", t-:o . f St' .