a wtn" -vtrm mfm i .. wCTnrTflWrtff jh earn Tin:, HKi'um.icAN. CI.UA 1511 KM), IV WEI'Nr'MMV Mr.MNll, 01 ti'f Ttt S. 1-170. Terms of Subscription. Jf pai in a-lra-vcnr within line month ...?2 AO If pud niter three and before sis months 2 60 If paid "' Ih cM'iration of nx month ... X UO Ml rti-l.- to iti'nrv iii-crtion in this r should le handed in early nn Tue.Ny WiuMiitig, a We go (n pre Rl 1 J 41 rliiclt, f tl'M.tl.) i.r.i.iciors XOTICI H. MrlliudUt lUf(lal iiiirr.i--T.ev. J. II, H Voiit Paelor. l-ihlte Service every Sabbath, i t 10 A M., and 71 I'. M. ' JU'.beth School at 9 A. M. " I'raver Moling every Thursday, it 71 P. M." Citiiuuiiii'ti Scr.ico, first tiaViatlt of evory , .iith, it I" A. M. Si. l-'miirl-- MnirHiCnMinllr TW. Mr. ' Winn in Mm ! ai H'l (.Vl."k A. M on the an -i,int aid f'Mii'fli Sundivs ol''H'-li month. M, Andrew's (iitirrli--i:pkcop&U-H'!v. - Qmu.a ll.i.i.. l'ultlio Service Sund.iy morn in t M oVI'h-k, end ut 7 I. Sunday School at $ I. M. I'fai er Meeting Weduesduy earning a! 7 o '!... r"liirriau iturrii--Hev. Mr. Ulti itn. ' Fu'-liu S.;n every Sabbath, morning an J even- i 7 i T n K T I c k k t k. Tlio I K ni oc rut io ticknti fr tbo diitriut aU'icounty.oili.H'B ami lur tur'U Lyri'iili an J tcwnliiji office! tin were orJercil, Lava b'ii printrd, nd will b loft with ioqio ' ictiTo Ui.ni'jcrat in eriry district by FiiJiiy ud 1 BvurJay. x IJniKiuuii Offickhs. Wo aro re- . n.'iled to ttatq tbat ttio liriuuoruU of tliia ber uj'j will moot in tb Arbitration room in the Cuiirt II'ua, on fiaiunlny evening next, at 7 a'elmli, for the purpose of r lectin g eumlKlntea for Bjroujh Oflci to be xolvi for ou Turnlay follow- 1 Idj. W Uo tliera will ho i general turn-out. 1j Dot be U) humUe or dgaiCcd to attcud thii Mtir. :f Ski.sct Guou Mkn. Nvw an J re- Iuuii'jU dutici will hortaftcr bo iuipoiwd upon Conatablei under tho n w tax law. I:i tbo pupu Itiuf boroughs and towua!:ijn largft suhu of nvmry will f iu tbrougU ihlr baaJs, from Cm fact tbtvt tb Co mi'y Trt-aauror will aoiiually oo or about t!it 10th of October, Ipsiio bi I)ujiJict of unaid taut. Hence, t!:o tas payi-ra f!iouli taU iuter- it noug1J in tbo ui'.tttr ti tlcct tbo very boat i Din to that ttfujo. Belf-proteotion dictatti tbia ' : eartfl, aud tho tax payer must be very stupid if r h fails to prole? t hiiustdf. A.N I.MPUOVKMKNT. It Id With plonfl-1 are we anaounee the (act to tbe oitiioui residing ', long the mail route from Curwemville to Anson- j Tills, that tbe PoatuSlso D part men t it about order the mail carried on this route three timet a week, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. The ebuige will take place ucietime during this j oontb. We do uot loo why the mute eould oot be male to itart fro a this plaoe, and thereby cs-1 tablisb a PuitofQco midw.iy between here and Ulooiavill?, where a large motion of country eould be supplisd, the cititeni of which are now com Pl!d to travel many miles for thiir mil matter, ;;br here or Curwiairi!lc. A Run Off Quito a fionsntion waa rcatei Ma.Uet strvot, ou M jnday, by a frao lioui horse which was bitolicd in a sulky at tbe Western Hotel stable. The beast com m nerd kicking, ifn ling thingi right and left, soon gt tiug away from the driver, it rail down street till ppojite the Jail, turned short around and after tunning over several boys, (none of wlm-h were ariouily injured,) ma lu straight for Mr. C. K rai ser's Store door, diresting himself of tbo sulky as he entercJ tho room, jumped over one of tbr elerks, pasaei out at the rear into the lot, doing but Utile damage to anything, exempt the glass 4eor in the rear, which wu broken of tho hinges and carri"d iutu the lot. It was a rich scene to witness the clerks and customers emerge fro in tbe room after the horse entered aud took possession . ef tbe goods and cash. Nobody hurt much, but the eulky was terribly mangled. Otherwise the affair was a laughable oot. Tub f'oMiNO Fair. Next WHoe- day, the 12th bit , the Eighth Annual Exhibition ef the CUarScld Co. Agricultural Society com mences, and will cloac on the lUh. From the arrangements) already made and the improve ments now going on upon the g-ound, by the aouimittee in charge, aud the intercut being tahen by thf people generally, ihcws a ditrnninatioa pon their part of making (bis one of tbo best Fauievcr hi Id in tbe county, int withftanding the lare premiums paid by the Society at its last annual Fair, they now offer orer tijlt hndrtd If the Farmers s nd M'-vhanies will only produce i the artietee on exhibition. Then whr not eome to tbe Pair and hriii along with you the bent products of tbe farm, the household and the work ship, and oua;ele for the premiums! The track is now in better condition tbaa it has arer been. ' We have been requriteil to announce that an arranj'-ment has bnn n.ale wilh Mr. Wilkins, the gentlvmanly Puifriutrudfiir of tho T rone and ! Clearfield It ranch it. H. to run a train from Char field to Philipsl-urg In the evening, leaving Clear ie!J, at 7 p. a , reaching Philiptbnrg at K, taking pai-engTs b."k( who g' Vi Clearfield on the rog alar tiam Noith. lJ i:iocitATii-; M Ri:ri.i. In neenrd ance with notice previously given the I)i'm?eracy f Cr-arfl-l-I count r, as rmMed at the Court House, on Tuesd iy evening the ?7ih, ult. The meeting was called to or lr by the Chairman of ! the Couuly Coinmitlee, J. PUke Walteri, E-q. ' A.ter which Q. M. Uris'oin was eUoted President, an Ww. Di V y. A. M. Gill, W. W. Wormll, J, P. Iale, M. V. French, and Htusuel Jenkins, iee Pms'i lent and Cipt. J. S. M'Kiernm, Levi F. Irwin, and Jam"! II. Clark, S-cretarie. The Pesi tent of the meeting called npiu Senator Wallace for a speech, who, though unwell, made a few w.dl tii"! remarks, at the conclusion nf whioh, bo introlo.'e! Hon. O o. 0. I is, of Lock Uaren, who Iu an able an I elorpient manner bell the audience spell houn I, ocenionally throwinf in his wit'ie'nun whi'jh would eipludo like a bomb h H a-nig tho few K ilicah prren(. At the ojnclusiop of Mr. l's speech, Dr. Hoyer was callej out, who ac.ire 1 tha Had .cal Ctttfres fsr its dviltry ail live for the neg-o, and the Stridfjj whioh that branch of the (ioi ernuient is making towards Utipotisia. The Hoctor made -a capital speech. John II. Orvia, Fi., of Pelb-fonte, was the next peaker. Ho is an elmptnl end phaing "ptwikor, and dwelt upon the itnj.-trtauee and ths duty of every dem erat to a'tend the approaching el.-c'ion. 'Ilia speech wis n'l ntirely l;tniL-l to although the evening wu far spent. T'l meeting a ljourn J with three cheers br the I'nion and the whjl 'democratic tieket. PtitLio U imnKs. Thero m no im- prnvement so essentially necessary ill from -whirh tbe pn'die realiie so mn-h benefit a from bri lg. s acro larg- stn -aim. The ciliiens residing ' along the river ami (. learSil l creek realise this ( far more thin tho- who resiil at a distance frm lhus s'r'ains. The ( oun'y t'otninii'i'tnera it , eonln.t!y annoyed iu r-feriK-c to the erection of! bri'l", and we are- s.ili.-f.t d that they would I gladly accjinmodate the puhhe with these i n protein"!!'! hi 1 they the in.tney to erect them.' bat Conim;ssionra can no more build btilgeij without mtm y than tinners r mreSanice can build b 'Ufs. And tb-y otiv hr;tnt- because: tbe g-neral tiovt rnmt nt hi I ..-en stairping and j taxing everything so enorm nly for ten years -ptt, lhat it would be brlhc,.tn to tbe eitirens i to still iicr:-ae those bnrthens by launching forth . In a general scheme of hii'Ige butl ling. We tin liT(an I however, that they hare em I fduytMl a eottipt tt-nt woiAmnn whni now ensTHicd tiial.ing tlie nri-eanry rs'iniat. s wita a it w Itt j ertfi a bri dee mer the ni'oi'h of M't)iiito ere.k I is ivaiuinita, one o-r (tie Jtiver mi'tway rri wocn Curweu.-i an 1 I. um) r y, near M P'o- m n I 11 ) '. an I aio:lnr o-. r the Fiver Vlw the i-i...i:h of t hest erek, n'nr It'.'.ert Me hafy'a. Wc b arn that the r ,i;.. r. itrs and the fitircn in thie towti!rp pr p e to sn'f i ilc tnooi'Vanl labor towards the (rlmn of those Structures. s h is the fa-t. we have no dooj.t swa (V-mfntra ts will sts1 lihwrlle. ., , ... I Mil IWIWlMtU-llL Hr"!utliitit of ( ftiirtolMir, Mill (.m. H-jJ. Iith, IH.fl. In mr"ttfn- nf th d-a'h nf mir eo-med flol! "t Or Ttn. Hi.rM(fik I'stinn'M Lolgr I. t."l II T..ihrf ,,.,nn.r.-i,M- and 'iliohi wi rr a i ..t. UlUttti. fi bf Ailwi IViH !.t'lt nf Him) he I,, 1 rn lit I luko Imi'o in our h.dtt 1 Itrothnr. 1 1 . r lur' - I: I o I II, 'flint 1- I,. w WMil tW l.iirstdvi-a (n linriil I aiit.rniFMMii to Hi Ho'y w(, w would nnphn Hi tnei. y an I f..iii-iic., ibnt wu mav Iti- ini I iili dnioi f '! uf our duty, and work ndli increased rent and mtirc ilrvohliii.'t in ur MnlTri' Iti r.n, 'I ht thr funiilr of tlm w .) im nnr wnrmf'f. nii1hy in t'lifir mnl.t. n h'Tvut p. mrnt, mi'l thitt ,..m .mv.T- kImII he lii .l 4 1 mny ntaiti thrtn hy J I in grMi m eoiiifort tlum by ll H.int. Itrsoi.vni, Thnt m ft toki-n of rr'j.M, fttir rhnrlcr ti'l ItiHliuhe in mourninR f.r twt-nt (iiVF(--tl1iil Bp.,y of the rrntlitli.Ml !( trHIIMIiitU'-i to ltn liiiiulv t nlt-n i uon lltr Khwm nir, Bin 'ullitn-il in tlm Ki.vlunr, 4i I Triniilnr, and Couiuy j)upitri. I '.win ll-msou, Ai tih Iti.ini, V Cum. A. li. IjT'JKG. j Coi rt. Last week was Ciurt week with it, and a bu-y time it wiu. A large amount of lignl lni'iiieya was done, and utitl much more would hara beoti dune, but about 9 o'clock on Friday a telegram eonreyrd the Bd hiti'llijretioe of tint dfatli of t meiulver of Judgo Muyer'a funiily at Lock lliivru. This of eouriU', brought ftbout en Adjournment in a few tioura io at to etial lo him to take the 2 : 'J 0 p. m. tinin for bii licmc. Wc buve not bal time to look over the calendar mid cull from among tbe Htbn't tbut iuformntlun to which our reader! are entitled, but will try and do io by next week. Two important eaaea wore tlipoacd of. Wo allude to the two inurdor casea. A true bill waa found against Murtiu Harder and Norman Ij Kobiua, for the murder of Wni. Iale, in our itrerte on the 3d orHcptember. The latter waa placed ou ttial and convicted of murder tu tbe icoond decree, and lenteneerj to two yeurs to tbo Western Peni tentiary, where he ii now anMy houfied. A true bill was also found against M d'artby for the murder of Miubml Creytou, at HotitEville, on the 6th nf August last. The counat-l for tbe Common wealth did n-t proeettd fur with this caae, after tbe jury wai qualified ntttil th-y discovered tint they hid but little tenliciony with whieb to make out a cae, and after hearing a number of wiiniisea the case, was abandoned, aud a vordiet of "not guilty" was rendered by tbe jury without leaving the box. The cute of UurJer was postponed until Januapy term of Court. LlfT OF LtTTKltS nTnaitlin lini'ltilin el in tbe IVitotliae at Clearfield, Oot. lit, 1K70: Hird L Miller .John A Sod Miller Mii Mary Met lure Charles H-2 MeSpadun Johuy Me Dade ThoiitiU MuCrelln Jaek Puters Her J II IMggle W A Itieer I unto Kulia-jn JohD hharp Krha Hnydi r JoKcph Smith .1 nines Smith II V Smith A J Thackeray Isaae X 1 innie Patrick Torrry W arney Albert 3 Wilaou Jerome Wright lenndo A W ife Johu Woiton Witlia Walker A W Hurge Thomai Carter Henry Clarke John Conrad Jtifoh B OooliJge Wilbur CofTman Mrs Keiia K ,,0'lrik "annali Jaw llaviiTharles B Foutt katy French A () jj' "haTIotw A :tii;li lvii Hullthao Kamuel "uPBlu " Johmon William M King ti T Lorainr Capt L Lewis Mipa l.etlicie H Long1y W E I.au trin A Mann Willie May Mrs Lidia J Youtikin Iavii J PETF.K A. UAIMN, P. M. For a musical treat, go to the Hayes Concert in the Court IIoue, o-'it Work. RKstnnECTED. Tho "trooly loil" residing in this county had a meeting on W educe -day evening )aL Hit late Honor, Judge Linn, spoke a piece. Ho said he had not made a politi cal speech fur ten years. Everybody believed him when he got through. Such a speech! Take tbe jokri out of It and there was nothing left un lets it was the mortification we plainly noticed io Radical countenances. The Judge assumed the undignified duty of re peating a numSer of stale lice and slanders again it tbe democrats of Ibis county, which we have not beard repeated for Ave years, with the exception ofafiw blackguards wboae ideas are warped by bai w hi iky. and are ware xealoua in uttering slanlTs agiinst their neighbors than family prayers. We are quite sure the Judge will not soon be brought from his seclusion to make a speech to Clea:-fieldcr. The difference between slander and common e) Is nndemtooi by our peopte, aud need not e Imported. i Rarr Ball. A mutch gamo of hull ' was played between the Young America club of ; Curwensville, and the Clraraway club of Clearfield, j on the grouds of the former, ou Saturday left, ' which resulted as follows: n.irLinWAT. o, II T. tgden, p 0 S;tl. lUrret, s.s 4 i. Jhnon, I f I 11 I. I.etpMl.lt, 2I... 4 fl(J. Jiirr-bfleld, 111... fl 3 V. Jnhnon, e S b.C H"ifenatein, r.f. 2 , V. Chambers, e (I K. Drmi.-ker. d 6 H- Hol.ion. p... I, . A Mary, lb 3 II. IVns, 2') II. M.-llridf, 3b .1 F. M-Hride, l.f 1 W, Fleinming, c.f.. S A. McUridc, r.f... t &! W. Oglrn, e.f fl K. Kttweiler, Ub... Ttal 27 3j Ix(i!fi;. 12 3 T-Jtal 27 .10 4 i 6 1 ft V Young America... 0 b 4 b 4 2 4 0 1 10 Q1.S ClearawHV 2 1 0 0 3 2 11 8 9 lift I'mpirr1 Alex. Patton, of the Susquehanna's. Scorer K. A. Thmpon. Tinte of rune: 2 I . Mr. John Young, leasee of the Wei Urn Hotel, ahertins hia card in the K'pMbUctn, this week. A Wild Cat Takks a Cini.t out of ITU CiiitM r 'In Tliiir-ilev of I ml wek, a wild eat entered the honw of Mr KMiott Wnlirs, who rfidi-s at WiNon'a mill, on Toby Creek, io Knox township, a'lout ven niile north f thia pi art, and tij a child from the era lit, and was about to ejiouiene devouring it when it driven mar. The pirrni had r'ne toil to gith.-r in potatoes from a lot ami I'M tbe hahe wrapped up. ili'Mnnr in itt cradle. A little (irl was sent in after lliev ha 1 been al-"ent a rhort time, to see awut tbe child, and when sue oprneit l be uuor, wai horrified to art a lar? wild eat, with the in fant, behind the ttove. The little (rirl was crying piltuudy. and iu a short time W'iuld doubllrss have bi-en I. tllf-l and dotired by the savarre beait. ii the aln'in hftng gi'u. tho wild eat d tiirounb the window, and ha sine been seen in that ncighborh-Mi I. Ciurion Democrat Dedication. Tho now olli it Church in Uakill township, J.LTi.rso eounty, will be ile.iicatt.tl on Bun. lay, O.'tuber loth, to whih the p'iblic is invited. Also, the Corn-r Stone of the New Methodist Church at I'rankhu. (MLuafTy's), io H-11 township. j this ennnty, Providt nee permitting, will be laid , WcdiKsday October iV'h, 170, with appropriate religious services. Public speaker! from Alle gheny eouuty will be present. A g-nsral invi tation is extcn ltd. W. T. Wii,snt, Paator. KttiE CoNfErirNCE. This body nt its ln(e S"K!ion made the following appointments fir the dnnon District, which embraces tbe west ern portion of this foUnty t O. L. M n I. Pres. Elder. Clarion. C. C. H tint. I Tnr. O. M. Haeket. i raw. J. M . ille. 1 Lnthersbiirg.L. O . Merril Paradise, l. P. Hcks. YenaneoC.,.1. P.Warner I'retfic nt, t. Mar'tellvr. , Hrookifllc. D l.a'shaw. j Cailciisliuift. W. Hives. HitntTsbiirn W.A. llower Cnrllsile. F. rair. Putnevville. D. W, Wampler. Tioneia. S. S. Itnrtnn. It'K-kland. 11. II. Itovd. Pun sol a wny .M.V.Troy 'S liip'o ille. J. II Le...ni rcrr n illr, .1 . t rainpto Cbiriiifon, J. M.iftiu. Uro-kwayvtlle, J. L. MccUine- r,,t.i v. V . Jl Titlor. N. ll-thlelietn,rV Jooet lliekcirv. .1. H-itne.. .li...Itr,ii. J N Clorer jiarrlfa. Io l.omlr Citr, on Reptrmnor 55th, 170, hy J. P. F4wnx, K-p, Mr. JOHN T. IIAUERTV. of I.umWr City, to Mi.t I.I1IK J. CAI.I.WKI.L, of Pike tow.iplnp. On HeplrmU-r 25d. 1"70, 1,t IIct. W. A. ( tip-pi-ovn. Mr. Jt.llX A. MILI.KR to Miti CLARA S1ITNKW ILK II) all of tbit pounlr. Oo 8. .teml r 2'Jib, ITO, hj P.ev. W.l ... M. Ilrn. nriM.n. Mr. WILLI AM F. 1AVH. of Fer rn.on t.nki. to Mi LVI1A .MoollK, of LumUr Citr. t.a Thnndat, rplemlr JP.h. I7H, hf Rer. K. Mum, Mr. A. 0. W I NrlLoW, of (..-kill town hip. to Mi.. EVA KLI.L. dausbter of IL.n. i. II. llrll. of R.-II t twn.liip, Jt lTeron eonnty. On tbe rarnv iUt. by Rev. Mr. Mf.rhii.i., Mr. J. M. ( A Hl.ll.r.. of Tn.ulviilr, ClrarAeld c.im.v. ta Mint I.I7..IK K. IIKI.L. d.nfliter of IL.n. I. 11. P-lt, of R.ll rnwn'hip, .'-fferann annty. Pm C')(io(li, Ar. IHTO. MTTEMIIER. INTO. MAGNIFICENT orjiNINtl OK FALL AM) WHTER GOODS! WILLIAM m:i:i. MAISKKT KTRKtT, tl.F.ABI'lKI.I), Pl:-A. 1 Shall Continue to Hrrp Print., DcUiiin, (iinjh.ui., Ohinli, Hiir.lin Colon Klmiicli, W oolen Klnnrl, T.ul. Linn, (Jiiilla, Ilrtm Good., Tlain aud Col'd Bilk. J.p.nco Hilki. .f Firt-Vlat .Irliclc of Goodt, Wool Plliill, Rrp, IlUrk AI'oi iiilrnJiJ rtirlc, 37) n. inc. L.'Ji.l' Cu.t.n,., rhwli W.olcn .nd Paitlvy '.torproof. .fuel Sell the Same ai Low I.aditi', MltMi'and Cbildr.n.' Short, U.ti and Cap., Fura, Fane (tooda, Trimming., Weil Uoudi, Hair (loodi, imi tation aud raal. .It They Can be nought Tli. Cflebratt-d Darrir Fearnlesi Kid Ulofa, Lett in th. world, also, n good Kid U lov. for 7a eenti Ilofl.rj Kotioai, Ae. in any other .Varket. Ntw Fall Stln In Had, IlonncU, Ribbona, Hat Pluura, Flow.ri, Oitrieb Tipi, A. ; a, larg. itork of Ladica' A tient'a I'udcracar. 01A flra.-rlaiit Millinor from PbilaJclpbia hat brn eiitratjd to ttiak. and trim Halt and Uonnrlt in tiie Iw.t and rai Tiicbionablo ttylca. t'lcarfi.ld, Pa., rVpt. 14, IH70. II K JI O V A Id ! I WtiVI.l) respeotfully inform my etistomers and the public generally, that I have Removed my Millinery and Fancy Store To tbe late residence of Dr. Harlswick. orrusiTi tia mi., And bare fitted up a room well suited to supply my trade in the tuort pleasing style, and I would have mr customers to positively bear in uitod that 1 am determined not tu be surpassed in STYLE, QUALITY, or Low Prices of my Goods I And will mak. it a iptrlally to all pfrtont want ing good, in n.T li.i. to plrntt in tli. tno.t prof.t atlr way to then, an-l will ft werVIv from tha city ALL TI1K LATEST 8TVLES OLT. RECEIVED THIS DAY1 Some nf the most beautiful and elegant styles of new rail Pnnnets, Hats and French flowers. Also, Lace Collars, Gloves, Silk Laces, Ao. Please call and see them. Mns. T. E. WATSON. Clearfield, Septr-m bar 7, 170. rEWSYLYAMA RAIL -ROAD. TYRONE A CLEAliFI KLO IUtANCU. OV and after Monday, MAY 30th, 170, two pMSenger Tiai-.is will run daily (exctpt Sun days) between Tyrone and Clearlit Id, as loilows : t I.KARI IF.LIl MAIL. LEAVK SOI TH. LKAVK SOUTH. Clearfield 2.:t0, p. m. Philipsburg..... 3.4H, " , (lseaola 4.t(, " I Tvmne 6..'i0, I Tyrone . 9.0,A.if. tt-ee.i!a Id " Philipsburg...ll.O(t, " Cltartleld I2.05.r-.li CLKAHFIELK ACC(MUtATHN. LEA r. eoi TH. I LEAVE NOKTIL ClearfWd 7 00 . . Tyrone O.00 p. I'hilipshu'g... 0 Jl ' j Intersection ...I I' " Ikceola lit.ai i'Molii 2 41 " ltiterstetion. l.f r. mJ Phihi"bnrg ...3.3.i ' Tyrotif) 1.21 " I'lf rHfIi. ar...n.i'tl " KAliK AN!) lUSIANCKS FKM CLEAIl FIELD,! FIloM TYRONR, Station. 11 Station!, L.nnnrd S H'.Kvll.nd (I Diijlrr - W albert".. I lllnc IUI1 1.1 I'lilllpvtiurK U Htrtn.m' I llnnlar ?ll OarrnU tt Powelllon i'4 San.lj Hidre....2n Summit 27 Hi; Intersection 4 2" Yaitscoyoe 7 2A tlardner i .V. Mt. rieasant....U 4n fMitnmit 14 A( Sandv Hiilgc...l.S bh PowelHn 17 i;n tvarrnU t(.1 Dunbar .' 21 73 Steim-r's ? hn IMiitlp-biirjr 'i l flft lltns H ill 2 oil areton. ...:' 20 20 St to 41' 4J A3 nu m 7t Ml. Pleaanl.....10 ("I lleolon. fi Oar lner M 11 Ml lller .H ti Vanpeorw .14 I III. W midland 'M II 0. Inl.r.rclM.n S7 I 1 Leonard S I 10 Tjrotir II I 'la Cleat ilrlil tl I ' FARE FROM CLE A R FIELD, TO Hellef.mte, Pa Iiek Haven Willi. mport HiinlinEi"n l-wip.own , Moryville HAKIIISIII Ml).. I; t.ilMi.Mlrtown ! , 2 TulMarirtta 60 , J Ol.j Lnnea.ler i Si , I "".PIIILAHKI.PIIIA 7 , i fO AIIiHina I U , 4 .'i0 Julin-town I 0 . 4 7 ll'H TSUI III! U roxM.f hon. Clot. eonniw-lHin. made at Tyrono with traina Ea.l and W e.t on th. Main Line, and at VTtlliauia port for poiota North and Ka.f. Pa.eenrera leatlna: Clearfield at 2. .10 p. m.. rea'h Wilhain.port the a.me day, and pa.ai-narerF leaving Willi. maporl at B.1.0 a- m.. rvarh Cli-ar-neld at (I on p. m. Pa'aenfera for way atationa on tha Main Line hetwren Tyrone and llarri.httre, leave Tvrone at .1.(1 p. an. UMIIUih V. nil.hlNS, any IV If. Hiiprrintrndant. FULLERTON'S rest u ravt &i;i:iKi:siniET Aliinii, In Leavy'a New llutlding. (formerly occupied by .Mr. Mr'tuuxdey,) FKCOND FT., CLEARFIELD, PA. (10N!TA NTLT on hand a line aelee.lnnf C. V j dies, M rs, i ihaiis. Tuiurt'o. , Ai.n, FHESII OiSTfc'llS received daily, and eervtil up to atiir .he taa.ee ot citarnmeri. HIl.l.lAlin PA1.4MNon tecond.lory. apr 7 tf II. R. Fl I.I.FItTON. ORGANS & PIANOS. ESTY'S AND MASON f- HAMLIN S, 8. J. IIAYKS, Curwenevllle, Pa. S ' I'lataa'i Croae cnl, Mill, Drag and Cirrulnr Miwai alao, Doyn.no'e Ligbluing Urn., eut Saw ..r aale hy ir-7i ii. r. smi.ER ro. i it i: k l Ii m i: i m The Kllneyi ate two In bomber Una ted t tbe appcr part ef the loin, aurmunded by fal and consisting of thr- parts, rii: the Anterbr, the Interior, and the Ei tenor. The anterior ab-irbs. Interior nonsista if tis sues or veins, which serve as a tDpa-it fr the urine and coavty it to the exterior. The exterior is a conductor also, terminating In a single lube, and called the Ureter. Tho nretrrs art connected with the ( ladder. The b'adder Is complied pf various eoeetlnRa or tissues, divided Into parts, vis: the 1'pper, the Lower, tbe Nervous, and the Mucous. The upper expeln, Ihe lower retail. i. Many have a desire tu urinate without Iho ability j other urinate with out the ability to retain. This frtijuently oocurs in children. To euro these affections, we muit bring into action the muscles, which are engaged in their various functions. If they are neglected, (J ravel or Dropsy may ensue. The reader must alo be made aware, that bow ever slight way be the attack, It ta an re to affect the bodily health and mental powers, as our flesh and blood art supported front these sources. GOUT, OU KUEUM ATISM. Pain ocrurtlug in tbo loint it indicative of tbe abort disvaata. they ooour to penona dirpoaed to acid ttoniach and chalk coneretiont. THE GRAVEL. The grnvel ensues from neglect or improper treatment of tho kidneys. These organs being weak, Ihe water ii not expelled from the bladder, but allowed to remain; it becomes ftverish, and sediment forms. It is from this deposit that the stone is formed, and gravel ensues. DROPSY. Dropsy is a collection of water in some parts of the body, and heart different name!, according to the parts affected, via: when generally diffused over the body, it is called Annanrca: when of the abdomen, Ascites; when of the chest, Hydrotburax. TREATMENT. Hclinbold's highly concentrated compound Ex tract Puehn I deciilnily one of the best remedies for diseases of the bladder, kidneys, gravel, drop sical swellings, rheumatism, and gouty affections. Fader this head we have arranged Dystiria, or difficulty and pain in passing water, Hcanly Secre tion, or small and frtqueul discharges f water; Strangury, or stopping of water t Hematuria, or bloody urine; (jout and Hheumallsm of the kid neys, without any change in quantity, but increase In color, or dnrk water. It was always highly recommended by the late Dr. Phyilek, In these affections. This medicine increase! tbe power of digestion, and exeitee the ahiorhente into healthy exercise by which tbe watery or calcareous d positions, aud all unnatural enlargements, as well as pain and in flam at ion, are reduoed, and It is taken by men, women and children. Directions for use and diet accompany. Pmi.anrLrRtA, Pa., Feb. 25, 18A7, H. T. Hclinbnld, Druggist: Dka tSin I have been suffering, for upward of twenty years, with gravel, bladder and kidney affections, during which time I have used various medical preparations, and been under the (rent nient of the most eminent physicians, experiencing but little relief. Having seen your preparations extensively ad vertised, I consulted with nij family pbvfi lan in regard to o-ing your Extract Itucbu. 1 did this beeauce I had used all kinds of adver tised remi dii s, and had florid them worthUis, and some quite injurious: in fact, I despaired of ever getting well, and determined to use no remedies hereafter unlcra I knew of the ingredient. It was this that prompted me to use your remedy. As you ai!v rliaed that it was composed of buchu, culteba, and Juniper berries, it occurred to me and my physician as an ti-cllnt combination, and, with his advice, after an examination of Ihe arti cle, and einu'iiig again with the drug.ri't, 1 con cluded to try il. I commenced its use about eight month! ago, at which lime I was confined to my room, r roro wis urn uoiue i was anoni'iiea ana gratified at the Wml. inl effect, and after using it three weeks, was able to walk out. 1 felt much like w riling you a full statement of my case al ihe time, but thought my improvement uiijfht only lie temporary, and therefore concluded to defer and see if It would effect a perfect cure, knowing then it would be of greater value U you. aud more satisfactory to sic 1 am now able lo report that a cure is effected after oing the remedy f .r Ihe months. I bare not ued any now fr three months, and feel as well In all re spec's as I ever did. Your Cuhu being devoid of any unpleasant tate and odur, a aire tonie and Inv ifromtor of (he. system, I do not mrnn to he without it whenever o-eaion may require, its ne In uh affections. ; M. M. McCOU.MlCK. Should any dmU Mr. McCormick'a statement, he refers to the fallowing gentlemen : Hon. Wa. Bir.i.rn, ex Governor, Pennsylvania. Hon. Trto. II, Fi-onrxrn, Philadrlphia, Hon. J..C. Kiox, Judge, Philadelphia. Hon. J. S. Ill ara, Judge, Philadelphia, Hon. D. R. PoWTKn.ex-Uovortmr, Pennsylvama. Ilon. Ki.lis Lf.wis, Judge, Philadelphia. Hon. II. C. (IniKii, Judge, I'nlted Htutes Cnnrt. lion. (J- W, Woohwann, Judge, Philadelphia. Hon. W. A. Ponrrn, City Solicitor, Phila Ulph a. lion. Johx nini.rn, ex ()ivernnr, Cwlifornia. Hon. K. 1U?ikii, A uditorllen., Washington, D.C. And many others, if necessary. Mf-.Sol.l by Drngiataand Dealera everywhere. Dewnreofeouiiterli'lta. A'k for llulioliotd'a. Tale no olh.r. P 11 1 C K i f jior Ilotlle, or 0 Rotlk-s fur fii.fi X Delivered to any addreal. Deai-ril rymploma In all eommunicaliona. Ad.lre.e H. T. HELM HOLD, Drug and Chemical n'arrh iu-e, f.04 Ilri'adwav, ew York. 'V'Wt A"" OKNI'IXE CNLESO DoNK LP i. ' In atn-l.rngraved wrnimer. wilh f.e aimile of my Chemical Warebouaa, and eicned Jr"iy H. T. Hf I.MROLP 'I flufluiHf, ? inn-art, Ctf. THE xnoirsiDcs TIN & STOVK STDHK! G. S. FLKGAL, rhilipcburff, Centro Couaty, Ta. fPIIK nndertlirnad ' aifiaotfully announce! to 1 th pohlio th .t o. bat on band a cara- lully tclact.d wall attort.d alock of STOVES, 1IEATER.S, RANGES, HOLLOW - WARE ! TIN, COPPER AND SHEET-IRON W A R E ! WOOD AND WILLOW WARE: lilt ttock of CuiAlnj Sliivea contltU of 7 II E CK1.EBRATED III0XSIDE8, Which hara never failed to hrinu caca and prosperity Into fnmt i.i wbtra it la uaed, Diamond Stata, Farmar, Herald. Charm, Sp.ara' California Cook fctnve, Upoara' Anti-lUft, Uaa-liurning Cookinjr htorea. Victor, helianeo and I oion Itan .aa, ripcara' t'ookina: hang.l, Ao , 4c. fc.Tht Tin and Bhett I.en war given wltb tb. rtovee ia mad. of lb. h.av'eat and bent material, and warranted to five perfect latia faolion. His Stock of Parlor & Heating Stoves la larger, b'tter and cheaper than ever hefore exhibited to tbe public conalating of Spaara' Revolving Light Illuminating Stova, Fpeara' Antl Dual (iaa Horning l arlor ftnve, Hpeare' Orbicular Uaa liurnlng Parlor hloae.rpe.ri' Oaa-Run tng Parlor buve. lioqut-t. Peart, Uvtu, Ida, fiun. Tropio, Nevada, Ac, Ae. Vulcan, Elm and Victor lleatrre, Fpeara" Re volving Light lieatera. lie la alao prepared lo furniah . complete aaaortment of Tin, Copper, Sheet-Iron, Wooden and Willow Ware, &o,, Wholeaal or retail, manufactured neatly and with the ante view to aervice, frum lb beat ma terial in the market. rLOWS A PLOW roIST.1, COPPER, DRAfiS, PORCKLAIN, TIN LIKED, SPUN A COMMON IRON KETTLES, Of avery deeeriptloa eonetantly on band. OUDEItS Fun STOUTINO, noonxo And other work belonging In hie hnilneaa will be promptly Oiled by experienced and ekilllal workmen. DIIASS, COrrER. OLD METAL, RAGS A NO CASH Taken io exchange for goodj. 4r-fle eepecia'.ly Invitee th attentlna of Merchanta wiablng to purchaae at whoteaala, aa they will And it to their edvantare to exauin til atouk befor purchaaing aleewber.' Look out for the lilg Hign nppo.ite th real deuce of Mra. ir. Fotlrr. All Oooni vTaaaAaTtn ai RirXKaxaixn. n I (;al. augli IIS Phillpiburg, June 8, 1870. II. F. 13IGLEH & CO., niiLBRB in ii a it i a i: i: , Also, .Manufacturer! of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. CLEARFIELD, TA. LOT OF SADDLES, ltKIDLES, llarocre, Collar., etc., for lale by II. F. niOLER i CO. j)ALMEirS PATENT UNLOAD- Ing Bay Forki, for mil by II. F. lilOLEK 4 CO. QIL, PAINT, l'UTTY, GLASS, Kaila, etc., fur lale by ( II. F. HIRI.ER A CO. j J a RN ESS T KIM il 1 NCiS i SHOE j Finding!, for tali by i II. F. WOLER A CO. S,P 1 S IO LS.S W O I! D C A NES F r ial by II. F. B10I.ER A CO. JTOVES, OK ALL SORTS AND Bite, for lal by ! II F. iwor.F.H A CO. JUON! lliO.NI IRON! IRON ! For tail by II. F. B'ni I. Kit A CO. JjOUSIi SHOES & HORSE SHOE NAILP, for lale by II. F HI0LEII A CO IIULLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES And heat Manufacture, for eale by ii. f. nioi.F.n A CO. THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES, for aale by II. F. IIIC.LEIt A CO poDDEU CL'TTEIW for lo y .. n:!0 70 II. F. TilOLEIl A CO. DREXEL & CO., No. 31 Houllt Ihlrd Mlrrrl, I'l.lla l-lplila jr. i. r i (, And Dealers in Government Securities. Aiptic:.tiin by nii.il will receiie prompt at.en- moii, and al. i.irnia!ino cuiicriuny niriu.iir.. llrdere aolii iK d. aprl I 11 Farm for Sale I T IIK Farm of Jnhn Hpaekmau, Inte nf Girnrd township, deceased, eonisling of altotit 1,2 acres of jftMnl frnung laml, IhiofI o winch ts elcart d.) and having iherren erected a good bouse and burn, with nil the ummI cnvron tires of a pleasant home. For terms and fnrther particu lars, apjilv to T. ll. in Hilly, Al.nrni'j for the belra and pcrauLI iuleiertril. June 2'M, IHTO-lf. H TK ! a 'oi!Tiii.i-:' vrfM. 1 We have .rl..ted a larje namtwr of the new Ki:K HILL, and will on Hie receipt of Iwenlr flre cenla. mail a eonv lo anv ail'lre... mv2 1lOTK.-.1ll.. t'aaca of Ririardeo.re Klmira ) II.Mila. jnt weivnl at irr,t. in. J.ll ) C. KB ATZ.FR'S. Jtrj CpoiIj, C.ionifi, ftf. t. Afitotn , w 'ia ni iins 1hrniK r Iftnn llu1 ( hrnprsir ii(ofs at iu:nt:r.D mens it tv nn iivrn r Arnold A llnrisliorn, (On! door west of First National DanO c i:m i:nvim.k, pa. HAVING Just returned from the east with a complete asserlmenl of (JiHds suitable for Spring and Rummer trade, we art now ready to furnish all kinds of Goods " Cheaper than tho Cheapest!" And after tbanMng our customer! for their liberal patroiage during (he past year, we would most reij ectfully atk for a continuance of the same Our Flock consists of a complete assortment of Dry Goods, Notions, Hardware, Queensware, Willow wore, Uroeeiiri, Hoots ti- Bboes, Hats ti dps, Clothing, Tobaccos, tie. Also, Flour, Paeon, fait, Fiia, Grain, eto. All of whiih will be sold on the most reason able terms, and tbe highest maiket price paid for drain, Wool and all kinds of Lumber and Country Produce, -Pleae give us a eel! before purchasing elsewhere. Satisfaction guaranteed as to price and quality. 1t AP.NOLD k HARTSH0I.X. Corner of Main and Thompson Street!, apr20 CL'RWLNSVILLE, PA. i. r. WKavKB.. ,.W. W. BTTI. CLEARHELD, TA., Are offering, at the old aland of O. L. Reed A Co., their etock of good., ounaiating of DRY - GOODS, GKOCERIKS, BOOTS A SHOES, HATS A CAPS, 1IALDWARB, tJl'LENhTAllK, FLODE, FEED, SALT, &c, &c, At the sn oat reasonable rates fur CASH or In etc hang fur Square Timber, Boards, Shingles, OR COUNTRY PRODUCE. jSt-wAdvanee! made to those engaged in get ting out square timber on the most advantageous terms. January 6, INTO. StU AUi; TiyiESKU! E.A.inVIX5cCO., ct itm:sisviLi.i fam Being specially tn gaged in the business of Buying and Selling Square Timben, Would represent that they are now prepared to purchase Timber delivered at either Curwensrille, Wk Haven or Marietta, (or will take it at anj of thre point?,) and sell on commission, making such advances as are necessary. Those engaged in getting out Timber will fnd at our store in Cut wcnsvilte, a very large stock of STAPL E GOODS Of all Deacriptiona. ALSO, f Your, Oal, Corn, And everything nfH-oe.a.y for aee of Lamheraiea. RAFT ROPE, Of all sites, kept on hand in larjre quantities, and sold at small advance by Ihe coil. Also, Pulley Illm-ks, Small Rope, ate. t P l .f 1 I. I X I I' t T. M I ' X Tfll offered to those manufnlnrlt g Square Timl-cr. A. IIt IN A ((t, Curwensiille, Jannarv 12, 18.0. Small Profits! Quick Sales! HAUTSWICK & linVIN Are eonstaiitly replenishing their stok of Drops. Medicine, A e. School Looks and Stationery including the Os good and National Series of Readers. Also, Tobacco and Cigars of Ihe best brands, al the lowest prices, nla CALL AND RKK. flfl Stumps I Stumps! I rpHK nnd. rsicned Ins i nnba-cd (),. riv'hl of Clcerlield emintv for I ! m n Paiim-vi .-I'Ttra Siiui l.TiMrTm, patented June "ih, I'-TO. This is ibci It.lly the ni""t rontenicnt, niot dura bl, and hot maebitie of Ibe day. ( cat her will n t ntli--l it, the norking purl being nil nt iron. The mm bine i eitsilj set up, an 1 w i'l work any p'B"e thai cm be low i d. W e a ill -'d h.n rhittes at a smnM proiit on e isl.an l will try to mnke it tn Ihe ah ntilrtjre of raimers to hvy lb; in. We s o'icil ord.-rs tmm t li"e w ri inj nuc limes. H.T. FAHXSU OUril. IcarlieM. p4, .1. II. GA RII IS IN. Cnrwcinill.. Pa. Gro. 11 II a 1 1.. Airrnl. Cb artkld. Pa. )l.n..Am IfHI HU,I,-A dc.ri'le HiHSi: A LOT. with goid St;.b!e and other nerea-y nut buildings ituate in l.nt hersl-urg. Clearfield Co. House large and eonnnifnl ruhlaittini a r""i wdl adnpit d fr a st re rona or an oli.ce. For further pn'tii-iiUrt. ad-Irc-s K. I. K1HK. M. D.f nell f-nte, Pa.. Or J. C. PAH RETT, l.niher-burg. Pa, si I r,t Bt.KSK tOU HI K' i4l.r. FOR salt at this offlce. Till roodjf Citortilfi, fir. BARGAINS I BARGAINS I i iiiiATZB:it, Markot Street, Clearfield. Feim'a., (Opposite th Jail,) THAVB now en bard a first class stock of jnods, suited to the wants ef the puHlc My'itoek beirg lare, md by constantly making addition! th-reto, I am able to aoeon.modale all who nay favor me l-y ealllrg. I kave 1UY GOODS, Merinos, GInjcbams, Clothe, Print!. Delaines, Cassltncres, Silks, Reps, Satinets, Caahmeres, Tweeds, Cobergs, Alpacas. Mfbair, Lenell e, Vualins, Flannels, Itonieta Hlbbons, Cloaks. Ilaln.oral Skirls. Hoop Skirts. Shawls, lrei Trimmings, Iliad Nets, Cap a, Corsets, G loves, Scarfs, Collars, Grenadine Veils, Tabic Covers, A o. CLOTHING, Coats, Pants, Veals, Over Coats, GentVi-hawlr, Shirts, Hats, Caps, Undcr-Sb!rts and Drawers, Hoots and bnoes, Gum Shoes, Cravats, Socks, Gloves and Collars. GROCERIES, Tea, Coffee, .Sugar, llolasses, Snlt, Candles, Hi e, Floor, Itacon, Kuh. Tobacco, Raisins, Currant, uplcct, Crackers, Vinegar, Oils, Varnish, Pepper, Alcohol, Ac. household goods, Carpeta, Oil cloth. Drugget. Clocks, Looking Glasses, Churns, Buckets, Washboards, Tubs, Flat Irons, Pane, Window U.inds, Wall Paper, Coal Oil Lamps, Bedoords, Urn relies, Knives, Porks, Spoons,. Crocks, f tores and Stove Blacking. JJ ARDWARE, Queensware, Tinware, Glaetware, Wooden ware, Copperware, Hooks, Stationery, Musical Goads, Trunks, i-' kales, Ac. f.-y-k of which will be sold on tbe most rea sonable terms, and V highest market price paid for Grain, Wotl and all kinds of country produce REMEMLER TUB PLACE: C. KRATZEK'S, (O)ipoiite the Jail,) CLRAHFIFI-D, PPNN'A. ? ?0 S10.000 GUARANTEE. BUCK LEAD Excels all other Lead I 1st For its Unrivaled Whiteness, 3d. For its I'nrqtikled Durabilitj. 3d. For il! Unf0rpased Covering Property. Lastly, fur Its Kcooomy. J&Mt eoct! Ies to paint with 'Durk Lead than any other White Lead extant. The same weight covers more surface, i more durable and makas whiter work. lit t li 1..C WM! the Cbeapeataad Beet. $10,000 GUARANTEE. BUCK ZINC Excels all other Ziucs ! 1st For Its Unequaled Durability. 2d. For its Unrivaled WhiU'ncss. 3d. For Its Unsurpassed Covering Property. Lastly, for Its Great Lconomy. Delng the ChcapeM, Hnndsomest and most Di rable White Paint in the World. Duy only RUCK LEAD AND DUCK ZINC. Try ft and be Convinced, Satisfaction Guaranteed by the Mnufarturcrs. 11UCIC COTTAC5K COLOUS, Prepared eapressly (or Painting Cottages, OutbiiiMirps of every deeripl.on. Fence Ae. Ihirtv five different colore. Da rable. Cheap, Uniform, and Peautiful M.ade. nmnle cards sent bt mail if desired Deal ers' Orders will be promptly executed by the manulacturt'Ti. FHKNCII, BICHARD3 .f Co., N W. Cor. Tei th A Market streets, Philad'a, ForsalebyA I.Ftiawand llsrlsw lek ti Irwin Dealers in Drugs, Mediuinvs, Paitite, Oils, Ac. Clearfield, Pa iprl.t 7t' i TOBACCO AND CIGARS 1 VHOLL-SALB AND P. L TAIL, At the New Tobaeee and Cigar Store of Two doore East of the rostr.ff.re, ClearBeld, Pa. Cons'ariMy on hand a fine aorimrnt of Xavy Cotfgreas, Cuvciid'ph, Cable, fSpuntol!, Aeicbipm and Century Fine-cut Chewing Tobacco, Ac. A'so, a large and ell srle- tcd stock of Imported and Domestic Cignra, Smoking Tobaccioj, Meersi baum and Hnar Pipes, Pipe f tiirrs, Ti:bnrco Poxes, I iger HolJcrs. and everything grne rally ft-and In a well n-rru'ated Cigar and Totaeeo More. jrfHrmember the placet Two doert Kaat of tbe Portoffiee, Cli-arficld, Pa. aog. JJ:lf. st. BsmaDicTS' acadsiit. St. .7.n i:ik Co. ra. fonnrrTili r Trt rn.cina liartr,. ST. Peneilic's is pleasantly sltunled In an eleiatcd position a hnrt dintice f-om the dci.ot, and eoiumands a fine virw of ti e siiTooti l it.g leautitiil country. An xten'ivr building has lncn trw ted, and the SiM-rs aie now preian d to reei i e a greater nuiiibcr ol pnvl f ban h' n tof'.re. 1 he s holistic year whli-ii ron-its of Iwn Sfs 'ot' nf live tncntbs ea.di, eominnnci on I lie f t Mr.ndnv of Sept( i:i!n r, ar-d clow in the latter part ol J line next, 'j i: icm : p.o.i.d and Tuition. rival. le in a.lvnocf . prr Sis-i-.n l.a'in, Orrmnn, er I Frn-b. being ineludr.l in tbe e-'iir-e do p.t form etlia ehnrLf s. I'.-r fin tin r part'r-nlvirs yv t" " Pi. Marys, Aug. ?t:?m. DlIil CTUr. ISAAC iiii.t.i: u, SadJlo and Harness Manufacturer, L itherbu;g, Clearfield co;i;i(r, Pa. fpiIK snfc'criber rceetfiiMv inrornis the eiti- srnsof It rniTi and tb tmnitidinr townhip tbat he is now p-eparcd to furin-b everything in his hne at b-rt notice and in a workman like manner, lie H:iUcr h in.it that he can picn-e 1 di ewsinmer in style, qnntifr and price, fall and examine stork before purclia.ung elst wbore. Lntbers'inrg, June I. k;h tf. 8W AIM' P W Tel. Kennedy! Ved eal Deoecry. IMu-HnieVs rlu -bu. (laker's Cod I l iver Oil. JetTtie't and S Ter' medicine nf every Ikind, for salr by II R HWp'K "aa!eniaiee I'lHI I H Im'mtnm f J JiOlflj. THE SMITH HOUSE, (.ir i. i." itt r.....ff p.-,...! ) 1 1 1 mii ii 1 1, rt. MMIR eii'lir.ign' l, l.av.i .... H,.l b.e lal a .'ilia of )a... ia a ... I a to inierlaia l.r.a- a ai.'l tiew !. ,i net nil., en.) li-1 I-m. auli- i. ..j innir. ... gur imn a i.ll. tli. 1 .1 le a ill h. ii i.Ii.iI wuh .!, I.r I Ihe m.rk.l elt -t'l.. ami I .1 Hi., a II m, i n n tin' rLnie. al ' win- a en. I lion-ne. I In hnn.e Inn, turr. I.i 1 nni l.filliiif a" eat re'y lit' w. a 1. H'li alw.iy.aiM. It 1'iei. In, I f lt.irl.lt, while ll.e .i.i.l,,'. alia. Ik I le lata, ami louiaa. J.i.l anii.,1 fur , u.iitlt ,.. ( t ig. lea I. r.ii. I.I t s. IIIIAM I T. THE LEON A P, D HO US eT (Nt-arlhf Itnilroad Drpol,) HELD KTRLLT, ( I. EA Itl lLLD, PA. I. (.Odin I MOW, rroprlelnr. VSEW first class IL.ul In every rfrrct e.ii,fortal.le ronms nil ni(u'rti itrprove units the bt of LPjl tron t,t attend ance, and reasoiiablc etmrg. a. 1 lie puironMeel tbe put. lie is respectfully r -ilicitcd. leauiater aill p.ea tithe nonce llml a lurijc loam bus just hi en cr(etd lor the hiitcriiig of h'trw, loaded wag-mi ami earriMts hat itt a anommodioua yard aiijacent to tbe j reibt and 1'hsm ngor d put. ji3f THE ALLEGHENY HOTEL MARKET St., CLE A I! FIE LD, Pa. rPHLS Inrgn and commodious new bold has J len opened for (be accnnnoodniion of ibe piilJic, whet the proprieiur will be kIavI to meet ins old friends, and rmiis a share ot public pat ronae. It y strict person nl attention ti the de tails id his business, he hopes In be aMe lo render satislaetion to bts patrons. Thn T All LP. will alMivs Ih; bountilully supplied aith tbe Inst that "ri ie irocuret in (lie market, ami tlie UAlt will contain a lull slock of LlylOKS, LKLK, C Good stablitig atlaehtd. ( ASPLll LLH'OLDT, ClearfirlJ, March 3, !' U ly Piuprietor. THE EA:GLE HOTEL, MAIN ST., CI ItW KNSVILLE, PA. HAVING lenaed fur a term of years tbo above well known and popular hot), (kept li.ruierly by Mr. Mason, and lately by Mr. Fouls.) the present proprietor has re fitted it with the objict of render nr. his guests comfort able while scjourninjr with him. A .fine, large riuble and lard is attached, fur tbe care and protection ot horses, carriages and wagons. A liberal share of public patronage Is eoliciit-d. n) 7tt A. J I'liAlt k tn, I'r. p r. THE MANSION HOUSE, Cornerot heeon-l and Market Streets, ( I I I(M. VA. rIHIM old aied commodious Iloie) has. during X tlie past year. teen inlarged to double tu foimer capacitv fr tbe entertainment of stran gers ani guesi. Tbe wb builJina: has been rt-lnroislied, and tbe proprietor will sjare no pains to render bis guest! comfortable while stating with him. ' JMr- I be "Mansion House" Omnibus rona ta ana from tbe Dtpot on 'lie arrival and d nurture ol each train. JUli.N UUI GIIEKTY, aprti-70 tf Proprietor. THE AMERICAN HOUSE, lurnruiviue, liearnriu county, la. rPHE undersigned has leabd this old and long I etablibed hotel, (formerly kept ty Major la-aac liiooin.) situate in a central purtioQ of the town and has entirely re-Cttrd and re lurutsbe 1 it, acd re-modelfd tbe staoling, so a to make It an object, hereafter, for the traveling public to patronito tis large anf commodious Koue. Jan. lit, 7ij.tf. T. JEFF. iLOOM. SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE, t urueiiMllle. loarhcld county. Fa, fpilISoUand well eflablished Hotel, beaoti J luily situated on tbe baaks of the huoe banna, in the boroigh of Curwen trill., has been teased for a term of y.ars by tlie undersigned It has been entirely rDtted, and is now oea U the public generally and th tratellltig com did oity in par'icular. No pains will be spared to render f uesls comfortable while tarrjing at this bouse. Amle Statiling rooji fr the actoumo dation ofie.ms. Charge! moderate. Pfit 2H( IfcTU tf. LLI CLOOM. t. W. W ALLACE iAvm Kll ia. THE AMERICAN HOUSE, I.uthcrsbur, Clearfield to,. Ia. riHIS well Vnown ar.d -ng etah!isbed Hotel, X formerly kept t y K. W. .Moore, and lattetly by Wni. Sebwem. sr., bas been leased for a leria ot years by the urdertigne 1, tu which the altea tiun o tbe traveling pul-lio is now called, and liberal share of public patronage Is solicited. auKr;o WALLAlK A MILEd. theIrailroad house, MAIN ST., PiniJIIil'Ka. PA. 'IIIE ondersipned keeps c.r.tantly on band X tbe best of Li)uura. His table is alwaya suplicd with the bvit tbe market a Horde. Tha traveling public will do welt to give bioi a call. novl.rti. HOlil.ltT LLOYD. s haw iiotsr. Corner of Market and Frout Streets, C'lcarUrld. Pa. This magnificent Hotel is entirety new. eon pleteinall its a pointnicnt. and convenient to the Court House. A lre Omnibus runs to and trom the Di pot on tb" arrival an I departure ef each train. GEnlU.E N. COLlH RV, April 13. 170. Proprietor. "J l.HtllAMX HOTI'.U Corner of Third and Suiilhficid Streets, riHr-burp;. ra. 4:6-7 D. JOHNSTON A SON, Proprietor. oct$ and hoi5. DAN1KL CONXELLY, Eoct'and tShoe .Manufacturer, CLEAHFi ELD, PA. nAjut received a Pne lot of French CALF KNS. and is now preps red tu inannfao nne everything In his line at tbe lowest figures. He will warrant bis work to be s representee. He re-pfciluliy nlicits a rail, at hia shop ea Market street, serond d or west of the potuffice, where he will do all in bis p wcr to render satla faction. Some line tiuiter tr a on hand. M7 7 DANIEL CONNELLT. TEifE Pilot LA IM ED. THE 7AE OVEeTs CLFAKFIILD. knox tovn7iiip yUIET. AV-iry fill the Contnifmnds going back to their e(tt tuners; firt 'hary one going t) old M'ltsachutrtts, where thy icert loccl so long and bo welt. IN eonseqnence o( the mwrv facts. F. PH0P.T. of the Id fShuT Mine Shop, would an "liner tn bis nuraeroiia patron. rd the peuple ot Clrnrfl-ld county at large, thai he ha now a first rate lot of r-oJ mntprial jut reeeived from the Farl.ard is prr pared oiiairt nut Ice Ut make and rurnd Hoots and Slmes.at his new shop ia Uraham's row. He is satisfied that he can please all. ( u .Irs It fright hf si-me intene'y loy a etay al home patriots.) He is rr nred t H low for f,ah or Country Produce, Di n't foijret tha -hop neil door to Shower A Graham's store, n Market tree:, Clearfield, Pa., and kejt by fellow eomruuniy ctaitra J2.'7- 'SHORTY.' XEW KGOT ami"eThitp. edwarlT mack. Con. M nK FT A ."n Pra., CLE LFIEI.r, Pa. fpilF prfpri.tor bas .otrred Into the PO0T4 SIH'K business at tie abote utd, and i. determined not to be cud to elihtr in qua), it t r price f.r bis work, Stecial aitintioa will he piinl to tnanufaetnrit.g Sewed Wotk. Ht hri on ban! a lure ut ef French Kip and Call Shift, of tbe very best quality. 1 he cut. sers nf ClenrTic'd and vicinity are repecllul,y inritrd to give him a trial. No charge kr call!, n -vo.' n if M B0T AM) SHOE SHOP, i 1 1 h Ljw in r. rpilR rubfrib'r having lately started anew 1 punt and Sh sb"p In Curwensvtllr, ea Vain frert, rapnnite Jcsrj h II hwin's D'Uf tTe, rep 'cilutly annennres tn th public that be Is prepaied to mann'acture alt sly Irs of Ports and I-hoes. and every thiiig in ht line.nn shmt rotten He '- keeps on hand g d aott ment nf rtadv irate work, wbib he will 1 1 cheap for cash or country pm 'ure. ocitT-tf l 11 LEW IS ?. HOS. S OOK rIH m l'.-The fine new Ha iKn en llil tmt. n. ar lb liailrnad DfpoU i. a lien nn d Saloon, but unnceiipied. uitebla tar a stort' worn. Ai ph to t.lOIO.K C. PAfCfMOKff. fle-wet?, Awrn-i IT, 1 W.