GEomie B. Gooiilasuer, Editor. CLEARFIELD, I'A. trfinsKsn.w MiinM'ii.NVKMiimt(i. I.AWd.-TI.enerv edition of School school laws is now ready will 1,0 dent u onual to County Super ..inteiidvnts for dintriliiitiiiii, and the , Department will send single copies to -ny. ono ' upon receipt of ten cents. ..Encry .iyatlicrarid.ccry citizen, ojiglit to havo a copy. Too many oro igno rant of tho provixions that nro made for tho ednealion of the young. .' " A Si.iiihi Chanoe. Two years ago Donnelly, fladical, was elected loCon gress from tho S-itli district, Beaver, Green, Lawrence and Washington, hy 1,123 majority. In tlio moan lime Mr. Donnelly voted in his seat in Congress, to enfranchise 600 negroes residing in I hire counties, I hereby no doubt calculating that his majority this yoar would bo ulMiut 1,800. But what is then-null f lio is defeated by MeCkllan, Democrnt, hy 772 ma . Jorily, being a change of nearly 2,000. ' AsbFSSORg AND HoTlX ICftF-PERS. A late decision of our court makes it the " duly of ihc Assessors under tho sever al, nets of AsKcinbly, regulating the sulo of Liquor in llii Commonwealth, to assess nil hotels at their annual rental nnd the estimated yearly sales ..of Liquors sold therein. Thno con templating to open new houses next spring will n Uo nolify the assessor ef thai fact, ho that he can properly " rate nnd nsem the House. Thoso failing to hare their houses . to sases-ed will of course obtain no -Liecnso llio' ensuing year. . ' m m m Tho FllKNCII AND I'ltl'HSIANS. Tho . Moody war which has been raging between these two nations has ceased, nt least temporarily, by the adoption of an Armistice on Friday tho Sd inal., which in to continue for twenty-five days, during which lime everything of a war character nro to remain as found on thnt day. Croat joy was .1... .. : manifested throughout Europo on the announcement of the Armistice, and it is Imped that peace will bo tho re sult. Ono of the conditions is, that an election is to bo held in France, and that, the Constituent Assembly meet not later than tho 15th Inst. . Later. Our lust advices from Eu- rope nro to tho effect, thnt Prussia has rejected tho Armistice from the fact mat tlio rrench nulliorities had so . fuoliahly amended it nslo permit them to transport powder into l'uris. mm '. Goou Bra John. The Chairman of the Radical Stuto Committee, John Covode,hasgone into exile forn month He departed, tho other morning, for t the Pacific coast, whero ho is to spend just lour weeks. It is said that he left the State to get clear of John Cess na's importunities to nid him in fixing nn a case for contesting (ho election; In the Sixteenth district. Tho latter called at the headquarters of tho Rad ical Stato Committee, in Philadelphia, on Saturday last, and found under a pnpor weight on the table, Ibis note : ' go Imam jon & ceen qiet ; Meyers 1 1 ' J ore clectid. l.Tehangt. WiTNEssrg. Ii is probably not gen erally known Hint by Act of Aascm bly approved llio 24th of February, ,IS70, it .its made A misdemeanor pun ishable by fino not exceeding two thousand dollars and imprisonment not exceeding two vears. f,,r nn, nes. i . .? ' ' vi -- son repaired by legal process, or held to bail, to attend and testify in any criminal prosecution fur felony before any criminal court, judge, or .sticeinthisCommonwcamiun - j""inii),aii inieni 10 defent tho ends of publio justice, oh- scond, dope or conceal himself and refuse, to appear as required by said legal process or recognizance of bail. Exchtwyf. A Loyalist. Tho Philadelphia Ayr says: Threo years ngo a man named Cahoon whs appointed 51 ivor of Rich mond, by General Sclioflohl. Subse quently, ho was a can lid tc before the people fur tho same o.ll so, and defeat ed. All this timo hn was endorsed by the loyal press of the North ns a mod el man, and held op as tho kind of a man necessary to bo bept in tho office in (he South by bayonets. Lnst week this same Cahoon was found guilty of .forgery, by which ho defrauded the ! -htulo oulof seven thousand dollars. and scnu-ncod to llio Siato Prison forrilio oflli-ws four j-cirs. Aiul lliusomls the career or a ' trot.ly Toil" mnn and moiK I Had ical oflli-c-lioltli-r.' Tho Ik'rm.t rntic mnjurity on the Congresnional vole in Indiana is5.!i4t, and j ot the Radicals clocl six of the oleven Congressmen. If ,ho State clings to Tttichu snd runs alllhcr sk. '"Ji ' !i "i -Tn o T "! "'n,l ....m,..,l, .1;., i .... .... , lot the. lM.....e....re,l .il.- I. i. L": . I ar.,mCnl' l.ION0 'PPtl 's to . ,-. v ".i.vu, in. ,,aulluwi r.dd not clou more than two mem- 1 "erc,,R- v- - -01'ti .i". . not i he third Annual. Convention of tho lounji Men's Chrislinn Associ- ntionaor Ihe Stuto of Pemiylvania i xionvatied at Surnnton, Lu.erno coun-'l tv. on Tuesdse V,r Rib iw-o y, on u,sJny. ov, gth, ls,Q. The Steamer Vnrnna of Mnth.rv- ' line nimiinfrom v v , 7, rest'on f H 7 ,7 (JM-1 veston, fuundi red off Ihe coast of Flor- . . "'loneriu. All," bosrd wero lost sxoc,.t thn .ceond ' Q1 sn-I f,,Mr wca. IV'jntn In the Votk llf.ld .ivijioffoirt thfeutt. I.0MM1S, NoV. II, ISO Tim Vii.irool (liiovi'iiiii(!inil'lii'lir , a viTi-inn of tho Kinpi ror iNamlion',llint Jiiirs I nvro, wiwly l"tl ly 1 ro ....... .1.1. i n iliKPnniimlirn nl' 1711 anil elm. will m-reo to ncieiil tho rrtimian llio iiiiivh wliicli led' to llio cnpitiilu- lion Ht Si'ilun. '1 lie Kmiioror recalls liix mniiifValo foiirm, nn niriuMuo muni lm tho r-iRiu-d jiiot uftor llio tto liiiuiion of war, ! kuU. Twenty Ave duyi will lio Rrnn mid tho nii'givinn with w hirh lio li 1 tod Franco to clocl her rcircwMitii lulled to tlio crv, "On to lUrlin." lives. Tlio election", ot coiiiha, will lie wiyt lii plun was to muss ISO, tuUe ilneo ; lull on wlint principlo nnn n.n hi Kill ()(( ut Slranliui-ir ' will lliev lo conducted ! Fur twenty- n,l .Ml omi nl Cluiloim. nnd to ciom (lie Iiliino near Ilu"iimi:in with a large ; f.ireo in order to et-jinrnto Snulliern jCiermany from tlio Northern Confed eration.. He boned to win tlio firHt ! irreat buttle, mid m-ciiro tlio nllianeo !'' Aualrm .nil I.aly with Franco in ' till lrH II 1 1 I'll Li llll Ull Jt (II lata AV'HVIV II t"l"c,miil Winlemliimr. J ho delects in tlio r rcneli military system and tho delnv in bringing in men nnd material defeated this plan, lio enumerates the dillieiilties encoun tered, but acquits to War Olllco of blame. Tho (icrmung having had ample t i mo to bring their forces into tiie field, tho French wero outnumbered nnd put on the defensive. A new plan was necessary, involving a ro treat on Chalons. This the regency disapproved ns discouraging to the public, nnu llio hmpcror was urged to resume the offensive. Yielding, MucMuhou's ndvico nnd plan were adopted. Ho alludes to hia situation after lie hud given up tho command of tho ar my, uud when his tin mo undaulhorily were ignored at i'nris; as exceeding ly painful. Ho acquiesced in the march for the relief of Metz, thongh conscious of the danger of that enterprise. Ho des cribes tlio operations and analyzes the buttles which preceded the surrender ul Sedan. After describing tho balllo of Sednn he proceeds to give the details of his interview with tho King of Prnpsia Ho says when ho told Wilhelm he hud given full powers to tho regency, nnd with it ulono negotiations for pence could bo conducted, ho merely deliv ered his own person into llio hands of llio King, and not France. He told the King that, tho war having turned unfortunately, he could not throw off the responsibility. Kocrlhclcss. ho had only obeyed ihe violei.lly excited national feeling. The pamphlet concludes as follows : "Tho successes of tho I'russians are duo to tho superiority of thoir num bers, tho rigorous din-iplino of their army and the powerexcrc-ised through out Germany by tho principle of au thority." Way our unhappy countrymen now prisoners profit during their sojourn in l'rusia by appreciating all which gives strength to the nrmy, tho now- org dial be respected, the law obeyed, tho military and imtrioiie n.ii-it ,Lm : : 7..- ' '7.7 luting in i-i uh iiiii-rcsiB uitu opinions, nnd, to sum up, the army always re. Heels the stulo of society. When authority was exercised franco was strong and respected und the consti tution of tho army presented a re miukablo solidity; but when excesses of tho tribune and the press were per mitted they enfeebled uuthority and introduced everywhere n spirit ofcrit tcism and insubordination, and tho nrmy fell tho cflect of it. God gram that tho terrible drama now enacting may serve as n lesson for tlio future, nnd that our country may riso again from the catastrophe which now over whelms tier. .In .trmUltrt-Tht onfrrrnre br firrrn Thirrn and llltmnrrk. At last nn armistice has been of fered by Count Biainnrilt through channel and in circumstances which , T r'"-"1" """" "" " possiomiy It has been known for some days that m. inters was tlio ono frenchman who was likely to bring about nn arm isticc. Observing men had begun to feel that the greul historian, states man and orator had not visited tlio variuus capilols and interviewed the vurious governments of Europe whol ly in vain. After having visited Lon don, t icnna and fel. Petersburg, ho ' soughl out the government at Tours, r. . i .... i I,; ... ...... i.. i- miinu iii way Riiimeqiicnily to Ver sailles, and, by consent of the Prus sian authorities, he has been permit ted to visit Puris, sco nnd talk with tho men in power, nnd rolurn to tho Prussian headquarters at Versailles. Tho cumulative result of tho labors of tho old man for Thiers is now in his seventy fourth year is that Bismarck """" """"" '"cniy-nvo unys to ntlow ihc general elections to be , I eld throughout France, the urmistico to bo based on tho tliitut qua existing i on ,'10 '"J ' signature. Later news i" Un,nl . 1!ri,"i cre' for the l - 1 lias approved. If nil this turns out to bo well founded an nrmistice mny be considered certain. What kind of an nrmistice f Will it be an armislico only between Paris and tho investing Prussians? Will Gambetla, who found Paris too hot for him, and who went lip in n bal loon, happily succeeding in reaching Tourj will ho und the Tours guv. eminent consent to an nrmistice? M. Thiers lias been to Tours, and we have no good reason to doubt that he is in complete harmony with the men who in that city cluim to represent the French nation. We have no desire to niiso dilliculiies; but Hint tho gov ernment in Paris anil the govern ment nt Tours may differ it is not to be regarded us an impossibility. What relations M. GumhcMn sustains l (cn. Trochu we havo no means of knowing. It is jusl as likely that V. J V,c' nro CWd- i .inr . i . . - if - i menu mis I'VHii.nt t ii... AnMn. nn.. ir tho confidence a ml- mon properly It lutiinc to Iho Frcnt-h army und now inside the walls of Paris Horo than thnt : he semis to have ihe confidence ol tho member of Hip prorixionnl (ruv crnment who havo preferred Paris to Tours. Jules Fuvre, who is, perhaps, as pood a mnn as Gambctta and n lit tlo heller, refuses lo leavo Puris. - - . .... .r .b. M Vli " i i ef Franee-of the men who renre n I France at Tour, nn,. ,.' " .. represent Franco in Paris-bul if ho s not, what w ill bo the value of an nnni,i, c ' Tho armislico spoken of tonJilionl i 't pennils a general irT""" n 11,0 tenernl Trochu agrees to an urinis- kit-., and nil (he prominent men who r r. con"p"1. tlmt will bo r"ri'- liul if '''"rs Ko CrnmCnl' lM reluses ,0 r'"" l y recment, prcf. rrinL' ;;' -VI uiMiunor, now rul 1f Ihotlilili ul.y " r,'nncri election be possible? "0 lia0 raifWd i-nn.r;. 1 t-.e.on.of the g,e.t diflicul.ics olj llic altiiMinn. It ttiny prove In lip llio iliffli-itlty. Tukini! It f.ir cniMlril.linnTVcr.tlinl lucre. In lli" rr-irr..rnininr ninn, ami i.rnpo'.ul, mid tlinl (iiiiiil)Pttii ami llir, Tour rrowd will iiNo ngreo, tlton, of live diiya rriuito will lime nve noruutnc well deflned liberty within certain limits nnd under certain most unmis takable conditions. France will speak her mind nt tho ballot-box ; but will tho ballot-tKix represent moro intelli gence in November, 1870, than it did in May, 1X70 f Will tho November elections be wiser or more indepen dent than tlio May elections f Will the jilctiisritr for peace or war do tho French people moro or loss justice than llio jilMsrite which has driven Bniiapariisin, the einpiro and Franco to destruction ? In Marseilles, nt Lyons and in all tho southern cities red republicanism is rampant. In those ccnlresMiinderate men havo no chanco. Marseilles nnd Lyons nre ns liable to differ from Tours ns Tours is to differ from Paris ortiambcltit from Trochu. It is mnnifust, from nil the accounts which have reached us, Unit republicanism is itself no longer n unit in Franco. During tho twenty five days divided republicanism will work, Orleanism will work. Bona partism will work, and every elector coming to tho ballot-box moro or less prejudiced will vole as he feels. If it should happen that the government at Tours stum to agree, then to a dead certainty tho mighty influence of Trochu, who is notoriously nn Or Icniiist, nnd tho nlmot-t moro potent inlluenco oi i liiers, whoso Urleanist proclivities havo never boon conceal ed, will restore llio Count de runs to the throne of hruiico. Wo lenp to ibis conclusion becauso wo have no idea that un urmistico can be followed by a fresh outbreak of hostilities. An arinislu-e means pcuce, and peace menus lor tho present, at least a res toration of monarchy. It is a pity thut it should bo so ; but when we at empt to interpret the facts we must do our best to interpret them honestly. Tho peasantry of r rune e do most un questionably love lionnnnrtisni and llio empire; but llio men who are to lead franco at tho possinlo forthcom ing elections nre not Bonoparlists, are not imperialists. J he question is to be between republicans and Orlcan ists, and, as tho republicans nre not united, the presumption is that the throno and the crown will curry tho day, tho Count do Puris bein the owner. All that wo have said is of course contingent on nn nrmistice. If M. Thiers fuils in his purpose tho big guns which Prussia bus brought in such number and ut such expense from Berlin will open tiieir huge mouths and belch forth such destruc tion us never before has fallen on any doomed city. It pains the heart to think of the bombardment of Puris Wo think nnl of the magnificent buildings, or of tho libraries, or of tho fine art treasures, but of the sufferings of well nigh two millions of people. We think of the aged, and the wonk, of women and of children and of tho thousands of brave men who, although they know tho cause is desperate, will not abandon iheirchargo. "The blood iest iiicturein the book of timo" will, alas: bo the bombardment of Paris; but for this bloodiest picture not Prussia but Franco will bo to blamo. Tho cry of intelligent humanity to day is that Franco will bo wiso in timo and bow lo tho fate which her own fully or the rashness of her rulers has provoked. In tho namo of human ity wo cnll fornn nrmistico, wliulevcr may follow. X 1'. Herald. Tim Faithful A. P. Hn.i.. The New York H'orWsays: If llio won dering. death bed utterances of the two great Confederate chieftains, "Stono wull" Jackson and Jiobert E. Lee, may bo considered ns until upon the mniicr, men tno into l.onlcdcralc General A. P. Hill, w ho lost his life at the closing battle of tho war, must lie accepted by history as the most trusted coadjutor of these eminent comman ders. In liis dying moments Jackson exclaimed : ' Send A. P. Hill lo tho front 1" I'pon his death bed nt Lex ington General Ijcc, as the telegraph slutes, his mind reverting to the bloody events of the war, "once ordered his tent to be stuck, and nt another time lesircd Hill to bo sent for." Thus does it appear that, in tho supremo moments oi mo closing hours ol tlioso men upon whoso shoulders rested tho heaviest burdens of tho war upon tho sido of the Confederacy, enmo ihc ut terances, born of delirium, but more solemn for the reason, that stamps Guiicral A. P. Hill ns a man w hose presence was to be desired and Whose fidelity was assured. No higher com pliment could be paid to his memory than theso parting words ol lyco and Jackson. The differences between Virginia nnd West Virginia iiboul tho appor tionment of llio old State debt and other things, aro put in a fair wny to seiiiemoni, according to a proposition just introduced into Virginia Loinsla. lure. It provides that all questions in dispute shall l-e loll to a commission of two lion residents for ouch State, who shall select a fifth. Gcorgo H. Pendleton, of Ohio, and Judgo Benja min II. Curtis, of Massachusetts, nro named for Virginia, nnd Horatio Soy. inour, of New York, nnd Thoinns A. Hendricks, of Indiun, would bo ap propriate lor West irginis, with Alexander 11. Stephens. f Gcor.'ia. sr for referee. r 1 Within a year or two thero linvo hern no Urm than eirht cases of de faiillinR navy pavmustcrs, the loss lo tho govern nirn l l.v them amounlini; In nearly ( 1 ,000,0(io. All the evidoiiue necessary to pmsecuto these dishon est officers has heen fur many months ''"'' ullcr such cases, ycl nono of Iho h.v, been5 j.rosi.ated nor T , r'" m"rlc'1 Slu l' n..,.,.al t,ejrl.Keneo would seem lo pul s prpmiuni on diitliuiicair. Mnjnr T. Ilennmnry, formrrly as aintMil dinlrii l ultoniey nt Jlit-liiiiniid, was arreilcd liy llio I'tiilod Nintoa do uly rnnmlinl otianinili(tmciilHnd ing in I.'icliinniid nnisl liim TurrtH-riv. i(i( a bribo of JI.0U0 while enirnrjrd in tlio ii 'Hoi'iiti(in of a rerrnnv t-asc. lie pavo bonds to ajiponron February 1, 170, but foiToilcd bis bail. j. !!,. Snowdcn. Kso . I.na l.n renn.mimr - .l IV,.il, .... .'.r .... J. .,rv,,..n r.,. .1 n.:i..ii. 1 I,!, - . '" Ton. Vtuh 'IWrnrfoHil l-lrr., The Radical newspapers begin to appreciate the damage the negro suf Irnifo docs their parly. Several of them admit that, nt the lato eleclion in Ibis Slnto, llio Denioerulio vote was J increased by conservative Repiibli cans voting our ticket becauso they are opposed lo negroos voting. In most, if not in nil, counties whero the negro voto was tho heaviest, wo gain ed moro than enough Republican voles to coutilerbnlnneo ihc negro voto poll ed by tho Radicals. They Imped tp profit largely by it in this Stnl,Hiii find out to their sorrow thut tho Fif teenth Amendment is a two edged sword, cuts both ways, or, liko tho boomurnng, turns about and hits tho man that uses it. Tho following x tracts from Radical newspapers loll of tlio sorrows of a deceived parly, but what makes it worse, is that they have nobody to blnmo but themselves. Tho Curlislo llrrnld ssysi'i "We havo met tho enemy and we nro theirs, and that unmistakably The Democracy havo carried Cumber land county by nt leust 700 majority, and tho liepublieans may console themselves with tho reflection, that they have been saved many anx ious duys in figuring out a close result. Disugrocablo certainties may not bo gratifying, but they havo Ihe merit of saving much labor und anxiety, and in this respect ure decidedly prefurublo to pleasant delusions. Wo jinvo hod the information of this fusull with great promptness." Now how was this brought about? There are many reasons that might bo given, with apparent furco, if it were desirable to conceal tho truth. It rained all day ; there were no Slate ofliccrg to elect ; wo had no active can vass of the county; nml the whole string of stereotyped excuses could bo used aguin, if there wero uny sense in evading tho issue which wo havo bo fore us; but this would bo cowardly and stupid. The main reason fur the present largo democratic majority, is that a considerable number of persons, who havo heretofore voltd our ticket, this your voted with the Democracy because thn colored men wero enfran chised and a much larger number re- lused lo voto at all, for the sumo alleg ed reason. J lug lliev hud an entire right to do if they saw fit, just us every man has a right lo follow bis whims and tuko tho consequences of his lolly Tho Chiimbersburg ErjHmirory, echoes this sad slory : , "Tho Democracy owe to the negro voto their triumph in this purl ol lbs Stale. We do not mean, by nny mcunSj that the cnlorod voters voted for tho Democratic cundidules, they had fur too much good sense for that. Bui wo mean thnt by reason of their exercising tho right of suffrage, so many of tlioso who.hilhcrlo voted and acted with the Republican party, this timo voted with tho Democracy, as to enable them to elect their ticket Thero is no concealing or denying ling humiliating lacl. - , IIoRBliii.t! It is stated, but denied by authority of (be government of the i iiueu omics, tnai mo uaugnier oi a prominent nuvul ofiiccr on duty in the city of Washington, under the "shadow of tho National Capitol, is wearing crapo on her left nrm for tho death of Gencrul Leo. We can only say, let her b o w n r o of tho futo of"5Irs Stirratt. Our falhcrly government will suffer no fooling on the question of loyalty. . Coxvicrr.D of Ram. The'"neJ;rp, Ben Johnson, indicted for rape upon tho person of Chariot to Flelchcr, a whiio woman, was tried and found guilty at tho Into term of Courl at lieorgctown, Sussex county. It ap peared that Iho negro assaulted and ravished Mrs. Fletcher in tho swamp near tho house, while sho wus gather ing huckleberries. Johnson is sent, enccd to bo hung on the Il'ith of De ccmber. Dilair.irctn. j Nr.w Memiiirs In tho Senate next winter Ihcro will bo ono Republican nnd seven Democratic Senators who wero not there lust winter. In Iho House of Representatives there w ill ho thirty-four Republicans and tven. ly fonr Democratic members not there last session. This is one of the most Radical changes that has It ken place for years. Important Ouissio The King of Prussia has issued his ro i;l uddn gsof congratulation lo the German lorcos for taking 5IclJ!. There is, however, nn important un 1 ungrateful ouiiii in this congratulatory document. -Jo does not (hank Mar-hal Ita.ine, tlio prisoner Kmpcror Napoleon, and llio rest of the imperialist intriguers. ' Distinouisiikd Visitor. Hon. Jef ferson lavis, President of the late Southern Confederacy, spent several days lust week, with his niece, llio widow of tlio lato Senator KrorfVud, at Southern Bothlchum. 51r. Dsvs has just returned from a trip to Eu roe. Eiintnn Scntinrl. jftrw tUrrtiSfinfuts. IiTH A V. There came lo the y.i-t.i if I'e A auhwnber In Kn'ig townvhiti. about Ih. 1,1 ot M-ptemUr, IS, a. a hrin.he MI.KII, wlih a lit lie while on the end of Ihe laili nppnel I., he about three year. oi l. The oener will pteaae r..io i.iiw.rti, pro.e prnpenr, par rnirgi-. akid lake hila away. I'AMUHISK. Knol tf.wnnhip, Not. ff, 1 n 7 31, "Vroill'l'.m.irg II, ' lley di-ifiv:l of my X. Inlrml in the menanlile luMi.i to Momih. rrnna, Liverighl k Co., I reooinranid lliria loAy palrunl auj auk for tlirm a lllierel eharr of Ihe "ale. lilUltOK M. IIKIMllN. Iltiult-lalc, November I, ).;. All perartna knowing thcinmlree inJebleil to Onirge .M. Ilriehin will at onoe make will, e til of the aame and pare eoet. not 9 & Ix rut: ( III HT III-' Klllll n MA of (-IcaiArld eounly, Pa. J.,ns Wn.aos k S(i'l Fieri Paelaa. 'a. No. Ill, MrplemUr Team, Ssitw, Tiant A Co. J l;. f I The anderaigned Aadilor hat ing been appoint I od lo makdilrllellnn ef the vj'tavy axiaiiig from tbeeale of real eetata on the aHnra wril, ( era "" iiena 10 ine ualiee ol lie ppoinlinent at kla oSjce in Clearii-ld. on Toee day. (he JVth day of Norember, al 1 o'elo,k. p. if, when and where nil partire intrri-Med mar all, nd III KMIIAL W. IS M 1 1 II. '' Ko. .9, 1870 .11. Ao htor. FLOIR & FEED STORE! f pilE anderaigned woold reapcelfulty annonnoe X to Ihe ellirena of Cleardeld and eiriiiitr lhal be ha. opened a large FLO in, FCKI), OROCERT STORE, Oa Reed elreet, neit door to Ihe lonard llower, llrarlleld. renn'a Where he will keep ronMar.Hr nn hand, fhr whole aale ar retail, gooda in the nOore liwe. al Ihe loweet priera. Floor ia barrel, and aaeka. Cent Meej, Oera, Oran, and all kind, of Feed eenetaatly oa kand till and are. . E. B. ISKTT, "".-t hy J. DYFAKT. WA!tTEl.-(l(l Barbel, of P,oeS i, ei fbangc for PHnr, fred. Ac, itfir AflmllsfnifnU. 1N7. 0YEM1IEK. 1N70. A GRAND OPENING! THIS WEEK! w i IjTi a it i: i? i, MARKET STREET, lLl:iRFIl:l.l, FUftVA. Uplendld Kress Plalits. from SOe. to S'J 0) ftlatk Alpacas, from 3Sc. to SI 3S. Plain Pupllus, Irom 2e. to SI IS. HandhoiDtit rotors In Sateens. ICpangllnes, Itaprru Cloths anil llrps, em on display. r.lrgant colors In Fattens, Site, to S3 OU. lisrffsliis lu Mark Hllks, SI 3S to M (X). AstrsrhsB Coaling;, S3 SO to SI3 per yard. frosted and Plila nearer. Sealskin, Dogakln and C'urllrala. Velveteen, at 15c. and apwarda. Splendid all wool Phawla. Roman fttrlprd Shawls, Palilry and lirothe Shaw I a, U Mo. Furs, from $3 OO to U (XI. Bargain! are offered la FL'RS. I buy then direct fritm the meanfaeturerf, and will warrant thorn satiffaelory in erery retpet-t. Alio, new ilrlra In Millinery Good a, together with Ladles' tllioea, Uemt's Hale, Cape, 4. Milttnery and Coat-making dune in the beet style. -TorM Gd are bought at RIGHT PRICES', and will be sold the Maie. CALL AND FEE FOR Vol RPELVES! "Ratler, Cge, and all marketable produce taken in exchange tnt goodl. Korember 0, 1S70. LIME AND COAL! HAYING ifiprrtwd mnt fswiMtlei fur burning Lin during th it teatoft, we ar rt rU to furnitb Wood Iturnt Lime, Coal Hum I Umc, Woo and Coal ftm-tit line, Manufactured from the mlchratrd HELLKFOJTTK LIMESTONE." which prwlurri lh niiriT and rr aanT Lima, for all merhMiiral purponyf, that eaa b foand la tha Hiattuf Pcno-jlv unia, and which kt kII il low prim, drlirrrcd an eara, a tha inferior Limee are told a4 thrir plarei of manufacture, Alw, dtalen in and ihiipert of Wilkesbarre and Shamokin ANTHRACITE COAL, of all llsee, prepared eiprenly fur fenily etc. Ordere lulieilrd. SnORTLinnR A CO., II, lie funic, I -Kor. S, lro ly. Dickinson Seminary. THK Winter Tern of Williantport llirkineon rWminary. a eehi ol for both icipe, will begin January a, wilb bnildinge Ihoronghly proved, new philosophical apparalua, new pianoi. and a full eorpe of elhcient lesrbere. The Kbool le worthy of public patronage. W. LKK PI'orTSWOOD, D. D., Jiot. , 1170 ia. l-reaolenl. TlaTUTV 4k t'lITAHI.I-:H l-EIX. ff Vie hare printed a large number of the new IbK I) 1 1. 1., and will on the reeeipt of twenty Are eenla. .nail a copy te anv ad.lreaa. my2 OTH p. Having purrbaaed Ihe inlercet of X s J- A. Htattenbrrjrcr, fq., in Ihe buaineaa heretofore earried on under the trm name of J. A. D.etlenbergrr A Co., the raise will be eoadweted hereafter ander the name of JHuabaoaon Land and Lumber Companr. (Store.) II. H. SIIILLl.NiiFOKIi, JOHN LAWMIK, aj jjlf I'reaidrnt. lleneral rl.p l VIMIIMHTR tTdll'H NITI( 10.. Notice ia hereby given that letters of e'lminiatratinn on Ihe ratal, or Mr. MAKV J. KKI.l.V, deed, late of lleeeola, Clearfield eoonty. Penn'a.. bar. ing been daly granted lo the undesigned, all per. Bona indebted to .aid eetate will pleaae make pay. meat, and those baring elatnia or demahda will prreent them properly autbenlieated for set dement and allowance Without d-lar. PI'II.IP KOdKlts, Adminiilrator. Oerrola Mills, (lei ?S. IIU t. If X ft IT I It KOI U IVXot ice la here J by giren thai Letter. Toalauirntart baring b-n granted lo the aubaeriber, on Ihe htlale ol K 1, 1 1 All IT II KMKAL, deed, lale of llradford tswaehip, I'reaewold ounly. Hewaerlrania. all pertona indrbled lo (aid Kitate are relocated to make (mioetliala payment, and thoae haring vieinia again ine aame wit. preaeal then, duly autbenlieated for actllement. KI.LIS HMEAL, Eieeutor. Oelober It, ISTS lpd. IXIHl TOR'H NOTU h.-Xetice i. hero. J by given lhal letter, tralanicnlarr ha in granted lo Ihe anbaerilM-r nn Ihe eatate of UKiiHOK MII.AU deceased, rate of Bradford (ownah.p. Cloarflcld ooonly, PcnnSTlrania, all peraune Indebted to .aid re'tato are requeatcd lo make immediato pavmenl. and thoae having claim againet the aame III prraent theea duly nulkentieated for aetllement. II.I.IAN HMEAL, ELLIS hMEAU October l, lr:St:pd. Kiocwtora. Iji tub .htti:r or tub estate of Samurl Piedlr, late ef Karlhaua lownlilp, ileeeaecd. To Ibe heirs and legal rrpreaenlathea of aai.l Sara net I'lealy, eWeaacd, or other, inter rated! W hereaa, al as Orphana' Court, held al t'learield, in and for Ibe county of OenrlieM, rVp'emher , IS7n, upon prearntalion or the reiuirt of Ihe Appraiaere of aaid Hamad PirrSV. re eatate, setting nut aaid real ..rate lo Mary Ann Wigfrne, late widow ofeaid deeeaeed.it waa ordered that pnhlica'ion be made in one newspa per for three aueeoaaire week a. puhllthed In Clear held eiHinty, nolilyitic all nereona Inierraiad ih., Ihe real raute eel out lo widow out of aaid tetatr will be confirmed and (he rt-porl of Apptaiaere approrrd unlea. eofticienl eauae (o Ihe contrary I ahown by Norember 1 4th. ISTS. drllSia. A. W. LEK, Clerk O. C. Till! MATTI.H OP THE ESTATE OF 1 Amaaa I. Smith, lata ot itoeearia tewaalnn. deeeaaed. V hereaa, at an Orphana' Court, held at I learneld, in nnd f,tr Ihe enunly of t'lntrl-cld. on Ihe !Hlh day of le,lciulier, A. II. !;. the report ot the Apprniaera of tbe real ealate of .aid : rleelenl wm approre.1. and Ih. Car. ordered n,..,rv ne pj.Ten o, pnoiieauoB in nne newa paper for three eweeea.iie iaeoea to partiea In interest rending oat af Ihe ooanty to appear at January Term. I!l, In aeeepl or retuae the real eetate at lb. ealwatlon Aacl by then, or ahow eawaa why the aame ahowld not be'atdd. Hy order of Conrt. "el. M le. A. W. l.FK, Clerk O. C IN THK MATTf-H OP THK ESTATE OF John llerirnnder, lot of llarn.ide tnwn.hip. d.-eeeaed. hereaa, at aa Orphana' Conrt, held nl ClearSeld. nn Ihe Jdlh dar of Hrntrnihrr. I: b. report of Ik Apprniaera of Ihe real eetate of ! aa.d derelenl wae afiprored. and Ihe Conrt ordered I that nolle, he given by poMiratinn In one newa. paper for three aoeeeaalve week, to parttr. Inlor ened rending onl .rf in. eonnty lo appear on No. I vcmlr 1 41 h, T, lo aeoipl or reUae the Ml j rw.t- TRim'ina naew rty tnrtn, or ahow cwnie why tbe aame ahonld not be ald. By order of Conrt. IM. Id-te, A. Vf . LEK, Clerk 0. C. W ESTERN HOTEL. r Opnaeite tha Conrt Unnee, CLKARFIKLD, PENN'A. ArooBtnodatlon Urat cla and ehartt moderate, oetl JOHN F, YOl Xfl, Proprietor. 1 !: C lnlneeT llobbe"li t, DreJiT't 1 Hoanaad'tOara.an,MottaUer'ianitUroewo aiand a hair enaih of La Wtyifanatea Rlttert alto para Liquor, af ah ; tradine to New Millport. kind, far sedtctaal narpoeee. for eale b. h)HThKI i IRITIlf, iiHisftllnnfous. Id ii dl cm Fnncy Fii'm! JOHN FARELRA, 711 ITR-K..T, MiMt f Iht HltK-k. M. Tib A lib it goutti fitl riiiubKLriiiA, Importer. Mnufrturer k Iicmlrr in all km da and quality of FANCY FL'flS, Fr IUirt' nj ('liiltlrrn't - w " wear. Hnvirijt; enlarifr.l. rrmmlclrd inH Improvfil my old anil laroralily known Ft K K M PolU I M, an 1 bvlii importrd a vry large and plBdid aort mnt nt all the diflorent kindi tf Fun from Aril handi In Kun.p. and bare had ibrm made nn hy the moit akilllul workmrn, I would rTfnofltfultj Invite niv friend of Clnarftvld and adjacent ooun- tirp lo rail and examine my xtry large and beau tiful aioorltnent of Fancy Furs, fur Ladiva and C'bildren. I am drlrnnined toicll at a low prieca ai any o(hr rexpeetalilfl lloooa in thia eily. All Fun Warranted. Nu niiarepreufntaitoria ti effect lakn. JOHN FARK1HA, oet2fl-3n 718 Arcb Htrret, I'biUdelphia. OCTOBER, 1870. J. & P. COATS' BEST SIX-CORD, 18 NOW TIIE ONLY T II It A D Put up fur tbt American market which it Six Cord In all iton. ben. From No. 8 to No. 100, Inclusive, FOR II AND AND MACHINE. V,For ial by all deal rt in Dry Goodi and jvotiitoa. odMzo-io 5-20'h and IHHVh DOl'OUT, SOLD k EXCHANGED ON MOST LIBERAL TERMS. GOLD BOUGHT AND SOLD At Market Ha lee. COUPONS CASHED. Pacific B. B. Bonds Bought and Sold. r-tr-MTOCkr Iloagbt and Hold on Cob. anlaalul. only. aAoeoonli rreeired and Intmat allowed on daily balance, eubjeet to check at eight. QeI¥&Bro. 1 :ly it South Third p'lrccl, Philadelphia. NEW DRUG STOKE ' . R. ALEl.XDEB, M. D., Irii;r;lat and Apothecary, CUKWEXSVILLE, PA, Krepi eonftantly on band a large m tort men I of n ii u a s, Patent Medicine, I'alnti and Oiti, Varniibrt, lt HlufTa, Ae. Ilia atock of Drug la pare and frcab, and en t omen can rely upon getting the beat af everything in bit lio. Hit atock of r E Ii F U M E R Y , Till rt Arttrlra, Hair Tnnln, Coametlra, Urabe. Toilet 8op, Comb. Pocket Hooks I'ena, Ink. I'rnrili and Paper, and a general aaaortinent of tbie elaa 01 good, an all of tbe beat quality. PURE WIXES & LIQUORS, For Medical parpoffi only. Gtai. Potty, Lubricating Oil, Ac, to fait tbe wanta of tbe oommanity. Hit eitrnrive and well wleeted atork of !m-f and Mediriaea enables bint to fill Phypiriane' preeeriplitna on pbort notiot and on the aaoat rraaonatdc term a. 8 n ok era and Che wen will Ind bia atoek of Cbewing and Smoking To bare, Cigara iSoaff, to oonitat of tba very twet bnnda in tbe market A hr of public patronage it tolirited, Oet. 1 m. W. It. AI.EXAN'DIO. New Meat Market. rrMIE nndenirncd bare opened a Meat Market I ia the room lormcrly occoptrd hy Alexander Irtia, on MarhH alreel, ClearSeld. I'a , ad).ininr Moaaort'i, where thaw inlrnd ta keep a .apply ol All klndaof Meat, Kralt anal Vertablca. And al "raicr. to .fir tna tii." rihnp will lie open rra;nlarly on Toeeday, Thursday and MaU nrday. and meat delirorrd al eny point. A .hare of public patronage I. rrepeelfully aolieiled. M. 0. IIRllWV. K. W. HI1IIWN. fttfAi ao Conliaae to deal in all kinde ef improred Agrlroltaral Iwiplrejrwita. rlearScM, Aurwrt I', 1.170 tf. SherilT's Sale. "I JT tlrtaeof an dry writs of ri,uomi Erym I luraed eat of tha Court of Coaana Plrai of CleaMUId foaotT, aad t ma d tree ted, there wil! bo aipeaed to pablir aala, at tba Court llooao, la the borough of Clearfield, oa Wednesday, the Smh day of N..e,her. 170, at ! o'froak, p.m tbe following deectihed Real Kiata. to wit: I-efrndant'i right and tut ere in t-aaa-nf ten aorei of land, emKranng tha oM aawiwill and dam and mill ernt nf Andrew Pewit, in Mrady town hip, Clearfield county, Penn'a; the aamo having been acquired by ountraot dated Noveuiber I7lh, lfiA, rerordrd in Miellaneoa loeket A," page do. Aim, all thai Irart of rand eituate ta Hra-ly township, afureaaid, beginning at a white oak corner, thrnee 106 petrbee to poat. eorner of landanld llobert Pat lon ; tbenee north UZperrbea to pot ; tbenne ral W perelic to poat ; theneo aonlb fl tterrhee lo poat t thenoe eaat 57 perebe to pot; tbroi-e iNiath US peer be to the plane of beginning : eontainine H aore. win re or Ira ; earn land ennrryed by J. C. Fuller and wife to mith A CanArlil. hy ded reer-lrd in t icarfietd in Ieed llmik ' nil. page J47, Ae, Tbe improrrtnenta are onr large etenm aawmiil, ia gAd ranamg ordT, (nlile to cut 20,01)0 feel in twelve houn.) with a large log pond at Ihe naill, two large dwelling bouetea, two tenant bouaca, large frame barn, three ptahie, large hnke oren, atnre bouae. and other outbuilding: aboat lea area eleared land. Heiaed, takea in eterution and lo be enld a tbe propeHe of . W. Canftrld, of the Arm of hmith, t arry A Co. TdT Biddrn will takoaatlet that IS per eertt. of the purrbaae money tnuit be paid whea the property ta kaoeked down, or it will ha put ap again fr ante. CVItKMLH llutt K. Pnamrr'a Ornrr, t Sheriff. Clearfield, Pa., Nor. 1, 1871. j ,,., ,. , ,.,.,r,, , ..,., ,, , SJQ LS J ST(N F,S ! STOA ES ! FRED. SACKETT, At hi Ftnve and Tinware Ktahllbmrnt, on Mrbet atreel, ararlr nppoaita tbe Jail, ha Ihe nnrat and ebepe a-a.rtment of Cook and Parlor Htorrt erer brooch I tn town. A mora; other be baa tbe J art It eelrb rated TIMi;" nNIKTOVK, Which i ene of the bet at well a CHEAPEST tMoeet now ma tie. aii perenna tn want or anr Ihtna; of tbe iiai are reepertrnlljr iniitr4 Uaall and are for thrmaelvee. Tr A larjr aaaortment f T1NWAHE. Ae.,oa hand. Jolsbiny; dont to onlr. KKEti. 8ACKETT. CleoHteld, Ortober tft, l"7(). FOR SALE! TIMIIER LAND IN FKRUI rOS TOWNSHIP! TUR twkaerihee nffrra fnr tale a ralaabla trart of Timber Land, eontatnina 1 arret, eltaate In the abote namMl tnwntbip, within three wtitrt af l.amber nit. an the mad bwdlnt ta Ananntill I laying na both aide, of Little ClearSeld Crock. rename lor logging, ll a.iird. An, on. wi.b Ing In aaorrtain Ihe term, or look nt the land, will lad Ihe anderaigned nt lleorge Ptraw'a. one ejile her City, en ihe road llAltN ATtAft ARMjETRONO. I f atnbet rifw. fwebft tin gSr.a.1, llll5t-(lt.tnrou. s IXTt-MVH UltaiT PBITH MI.IMI.Sl AM AHIkl) TUN IIHKAT 1IALTIM 0 It K PIANO MANUKACTORV. WILLIAM KNABE A CO., VanafaMurera of GRAND, ttgUAHE A I PR Mill T PIANO FORTES, BALTlMOttR. MD. Thrae Inatnirnrnti bare been before (ha publie fijr nearly Thirty year, and upon their eieellenoo eJne attained an onpar'burd pre-eminence, whirb p run ounce! them unequalrd. Their TON K eumblnc great power, awaetneia and fine tinging quality, at well ai great purity of Intonation, and iweetneit throughout the entire trale. Their TOUCH It pliant and elastic, and entirely free frB tha liOncti found ia an mane Piano. IN WORKMANSHIP the? are anrqaaled, aaing none but tba eery beat araaoned material, tbe large capital employed ia our buaineaa enabling ne to keep eonaiantly an Immenae toek of luiulier, Ac, on band. f4rk oorHquate Pianoa haraonr New Im proved Oreratrung Keale and the Agraffe Treble, X-fWt would eall epeeial attention lo our late improvement In Urand Piano and Hqiiare II ran da. Patented Aug. 14, Iban, whirb tiring tbe Piano nearer perfection than ha yet been attained. Every Piano fuUy Warranted for Jt-$ Yean We hare made arrangement for the role Whole, ale A g-ncy for tbe moat Celebrated Parlor Organ and Melodeona, which we offer Wholesale aad Ketail, at Lowe it Factory Price. WILLIAM KNABE A CO.. Sept. SI, 1171 Am. Ha In more, Md. E STABI. ISHID 1HI. Iliahelt Prenlnm. 8llrer Medal, awarded erer all competition, at Meebaniot' Exhibition. Uo.lon, Oelober, IMS. TIIE ORIGINAL AND OEXIISB SELF-REGULATING, WR010IIT IROJT, AIR TIUIIT, gas-co:t:tjie2T heatss, witb ran:TED DtiT ficRcti, Oratb Bar Ukito, WaoicwT Iaow RiniAToa, asn ArrowATic Riot'LAroa, For Burning Anthracite or Bituminous Coal or Wood. ) litet fur brickwork, and t itt Portable. kiirAcrt ara oblt bt J. REYNOLDS & SON, N W. eorner 13tk and Filbert Street, PHILADKLPIHA, PA. Theae Heater are made of Heavy Wrought Iroa, well riveted together, and are warraated to be abeoiately Jiaa and It Tight. They are the only Heater that are manage: wirboat any dam pera, and in which all kind of fuel can bo barned witboat alteration. Cooking Range, for TToteta, Rcrlanranlf and Familial. Alio, a F'lat Top Heat to g Range, Fiio Place Heater. Low Down Grate. Slate Man tela, Rrgiatrr, Vcniilator. Pamphlet girlng full deacription. aenl free, to any addreea. )y(3'70-ly THE SINGER SEWING MACHINES AHEAD OK ALL OTHKBUI Eighty Six Thomand, Seven Hundred and Eiyhty One Machine! Made and Sold the Past Year It Tbi. aaih.r ercerd. ijr lAeeewarf. Iht la., of eej other Maehlaa, and Ike den.aad It Hill lscraalDg ! THREE THOUSAND PER WEEK Are bow being aaad, aad tali! THE REASCSS WHY: Bewaaee It teabedlea M.ealial principle! sat foandia an, elhar Machine kaean.a af II. liwplielt of eoa.trnelios. tea. al oparatlos. anlforaillj af praoiow aellea at aaj .peed, and capacity for ihe grwaleat rang, and variety af wot k, Bat or ce-aria. Fartlri wl.hlag te parchaae akoaU sot fall la alanine thia b.ilof all S.wlng iCackisea, I bare the agcaaj rM tklt Maehlaa, aad will keep a fall inppl oa hand. 1. B FHOWERR, Maj i. ISTI-tf. Clrarl.'d, Pa. MICAnl.F. Ml'TITAk. Life Insurance Company or NEW YORK. Ja-iEPU UOXIK Pnebleat E. r I0HT KESDALU. Vice rreaident. J. T. rt. I1APDEN Peeretnrr. II O. PIFFARD, M. P Medical Eiaaincr. W. M. TWEED, Jr . ....Corel. IIIB AMICABLE wal fnwnded he aon, of . the heel laainee. mra of New York, with Ihe eapm. object of ereating aa in.titnlinn lhal ehould eowimand Ihe eonftdenee of the pwblie. ae lilieral. eoand and a-iroroaa Life Inenrane. Corapanr. and ha. achieved a .nose., beyond Ihe cipectatione ef it, aaoat aaoguine proiora. The AMICABLE offer, all (mnroied nlani and deairable new fratorea of modern Life Inenrane. and doe, wot hold aul promise, or iadnoetaente that cannot be made good. The AMICABLE ha, dVpoatled on kondred thoaaand dollar, ia tailed btatra bond, wtlh the Insurance Department of the Slate of New York, aa a guaraatee fur Ihe diarharge of erer, obligation. A II claieaa egalnal Ihe A MICA RLE are proenptlT and honorably diM-hargedi in tbe erenl of death te nnioanf mf ao'ire I. no'd in fmll w,'li.al i dcalacHoa.aareoeM.lMiMvd'.rred areailaa... All Poliaieeere .a-furfeiuble! All Dividrudl are non forfeitable ! All Policies are Inconlc.table I Thirty day, grace for payment af premies. ! rritilege le trarel by laid and are! ST-Rook of Rate,, Circwlere, Ac, furnl.hed apoa appliratma la Ihe Cempany'e agrnte. WILLIAM TICKER, Agent for Cleardeld cownly, C. BARRETT. Orneral Agent for ClearSeld, Centre, Jrffmen, Clarioa and Elk conntira. T. J. HOVER, M. n.. kiedieal Kiaminer. ClearSeld. Augu.t 17, 1S7S im TEETH! TEETH! EXTRACTED EOR S CENTS. Ktlrartcd wilk the wee af and Lota.. Ai e.Tnrau. (the entt barnleaa .nri 'Aent Aarvthetie wow ia nee, by S. J. HAYES, Surgeon Dontist, OF Ct RWEVSVILLE. PA., Who wo.ld hrrel.y mi.lt rrapeetfnlly return hi. for me iioemi pnrronage of tke paid, end i-r .l . . l... . " .k J,,, . "I "," "'""' "' : JenaTor. f.k ? l.M ..red ,ore, Jenkma alore.l wher. he I. preparrd t. rwHre h,a .'"2-rr. to newly Sited ap eooMa. and do 1 "!. ana worawiannae j manner. All work done in the tateet and moat ,pro.ro aiTi.a, ana guaranteed. nr. Ilirr. will be engaged in hi. fn,., ine in m me i.vt or ewek mon'h. Th. bala.ee nl awh rnonih be will apend In Olen Hop., Barneide and l-olherrl. are, alternately. PaHie. reeidini al a dielanee .bonld write to n. prremo. of their eontina. OAa.ee hnnra a- i. L . B)n and front I ta 'clock , . W. no.. b. Ik. L . . defy eowinetiiioa Ibr beanly, eheepaee, aad dare, kiln.. Giro we a eall. Cwraivrrrtta, pfc, vy- , Ia. durational, MI33 n. s.waH bUIiUUL FOR GirJ n.RARFIKI.I), I'A II B r A 1. 1. T K R M of ronrleea we, , k X aa.nee Monda;, rtipiral.t -., ,;, A Primarr d'-parlmrnl will h. .jl, School Ibi. fall i for whlrh the Nriitny oel.nl in.traclor ka. Leao . , 1 effort will be .pared lo render Un inJ altranl lea and in.lrHnti.a 'l TERMS or Tt lTION. Rcadin.Orthi.r.ph.r,Wrilini(,04,tiu eona, Primar Arithinctie end Priau. Ilcoxrai'br-. Ili.tor-. I.ocal and deacriptire U.or,.I, with Map Drawing, Uramnar, Mrit, and Wrilten Arithmetic Algebra and Ihe Science, Inalraeilon In In.tnienental toaiic (" Oil paiallnf, S4 le.aona Wei work For full partieiilare eend for Circal.r"" L'learnrld, frpU 7, 1 HTV-1 pd. CLEARnELDACADEK Rev. P. L. Harrison, A. M.( PrinciJ rpilE FIRHT FKHPIOlf of thtaettteJ JL y"r oi ini inaiiranon will evwntvJ i , in aia oay or repiember. It, PaplI can enter at any lime. Tlir i charged with tuition from tbe time they iJ tor eiuac oi tat neaaion. Tbe eon r en of imtroetioa embraeet it try ineiuaea tn a toorougn, practical and acttmii ed edueatioa for both aeiea. The Principal, baring bad tbe aduts- much aaVporicnueia hi profeaion, aaBampA and guardian that hi entire ability and ttv.J will bo doroted to the moral ad mental trail ui me yuain pieeen under ht eiiarre. OrtbogTaphy, Reading, W nting, and PnJ Aritbmetie,paroeatoB(ll week) urammar, untgrapny. AritamctM and 11 tutor,..... j(j Aigcora, ueometry, 1 ngouoaietry, Men. u ration, Hurrrying, Pkiloeophy, Phjai ,l"i;.v. Cbcmiatry, Look keeping, BuUny aod Phyaical Ueograpby Latin, Ureek and French, with aay of the abort Dranrbc f) Ml Kit; t'iano(3v leaaona) U JPw7"Ao deduction will be mnJ fur alburn fir r or fnrthirpartieniara inquire of her. p. L. lIAiiR.ou.S.A. M Feb. , 7e.tf. 1'nari IT. BRIDGE, MERCHANT TAILOR (Store one door ewet of Clearfield Iloua,,) Market Micwt, ClearOeld, p,. TTVVPg on head a foil aaaortai.at. of flJ l Paroiehin. DmI. .wen a VkiM. I.. neel-liea. reBel naadaerrniera. Hierea, I.., rMhM .. .. . to , ..ri.i. nr ia ueoda he keep, tba Best Cloths of all Shades and Colors,' hack aa Black Ilee.li la or tka wary belt Bib raaey ia.aie.er., ia great warrety , aire, frmi Coatina. U.ar.r. Pilot. Chinchilla- aa. Ii. aeereoatiag. All of which will h. .old carat !. Cart, and aaad. wp aoeordiag te tka tateet ilia, hy eiperiene.d werkmea. AIm, Agaat for Cl.arBeld eeanty for I. 1 singer Co'a. celebrated Sewing Moekinee Kow. I, Idei-lf. y. BftlbUI. ST0E A.D LARTUEX-WAIi OF EVERT DESCRIPTION I CROCKS! TOTS! CROCKS: I'l.ber'a Palent Alrtlfhl Self. SeaJInf, Frail ( anal BI'TTER CHOCKS, wi(k lidt, CREAM CHOCKS. MII.K CROCKS, aitls ih ii.n iKUtka, PICKLE CROCKS, imam mi., riB DIEHEi, STEW POTS. Aad a great many other thing, toe naneroal to anCQiios, te be Lad at FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S STONE - WAKE POTTERY, Lorncr of CberrT and Thira Street t iLEARt'lfcLl), PA. aaS New Cabinet! MOSHAXNOX LAND AND LUMUFR COM PA M Y nffrr for taW Tawa Lett ia tbe btr ouajta or (aela, Clearfield eewntr, Pa., aaA aiw let to tail parehaeert oattitle the limit a of $4 Wrowgh. Oareola ia titaateif oa tbe UorbaaiH Creek, ia tbe rirheat portion of the eoaaty tf ClearBeld, on tba line or the T front A Clearfial Railmad, wbere tba Motbattnon aad Beaeeftet branri mad IntereeeU It i alw in the heart af the Mothannan eoal bwia, and lart;e bodiiei f wntte nine, bra l or a, oak, aad itber titaner fir roantl it. One of tba tareeat .atab-r aiatiaUctif- tn)t eatablikhtnent ia the IS tale ia located ta tbe town, while there are aiany other lumber at! ibinRle Milit aronnd it. The t'o it bat area Tcart old, and) eon ta tat a populatioa of ana taoa and inhabitanta. JVrVor fan bar in format tea appW at tbe tftti oi ioo aoora eoaipanj. JOHN LAWSI1R. f r Superinlendnt. SAWS! SAWS! SAWS! DISTAS-S CROSS Cl'T, MILL, DRAO CIRCrUR f Ami. AND Boynton'i Lightning Crosg-cut Saw. ALSO. PATE5T FERF0RATED A ELECTRIC IA, Far .ale by aetH.TS . r. tlQLER ii Cf. JEW TIN KlltlPI FIJED. SACKETT, Mar-nfactwrrr of Tin, Copper and Sheet -Iron Wart. Rooting, Spotting and job work done os aaaaeiiai i rraaa. rhop aa Market St., newly appoaite the ail. 4A:TS CI.EARF1ELP. PA. DAVID REAMS, SCRIVENER k SURVEYOR, I.athrrebarc;, Ta. rpilR mbaeriber ofer, hie eerriee, le Ihe pablie JL l lb. ewparily of grrtrrner end P-iirreyer. All enll. for aarreying promptly .Headed lo. and tne Banning ol arafle, deed, and other legal ta.lre I "cnla of writing, elected wllhowt delay, and warranted I. he correct ar bo rharre. .1J.TI J. A. BLATTENBERGEE, Claim and Collection Office, Of CEOLA, ClearBeM Ca, Pa. .ydrCoareyaaeing aad all legal paper, draw, wiih eeonrery aad dl.paleh. p.afli an and fn. e.g. ticket, ta and Irowa war point in Encore procared. acta Jl era OR G ANS aHpI AN OS. ESTY S AND MASOX r HAMLIN'S, roa tait st 8. J, HAYES, Cara.a.ti::., Pa. 11 R 1.1' The tabwrlber .frrl Ih. neaia and kt la which ahe rraiiiM la Ih. Horanrh ol Clcarneld, Ibr Mia. Il la aitaaied aa Market atrert, in aa eligible location for either a pn.aia re.iornoe, or lor nnaineaa parpoee it a eorae lot and worthy tke nttewitoa ol thoee wanting te inreal in Iowa properly, and one eqnnre front tbe Coart Uouae. Vor price, ipqnire oa the premiere. Na. sJARV rkrMiH;iiA?T. et angJI JOHN L. CI TTI.E, Any tl Law. A milKINTRATORK KOTIC r-KMlee i ie hereby giren that ietlrr, of edminirtrotie on lh mat. of RuRKKT MrFAIilEK. "'d. late of Cheat towaihip, Cb-artrld eo.ntT, Ta , , : i . . i , l.j ml, wm, ir a ,c to ine anaerrirovu. P".ia indebted I. a ,4 dale will pleaee aa. pa.rw.e.1. and thoae k.iing el.,, or decand. will pr,, ,kB proper), .nthe.loo.ted for ft, Dement. F J EH M. K UlDEN. Cheat tp., Oct. I L L . Adniraietraaor. T MIR Al.lw-VThite Lewd. I lac. Paint. Lra. X Oil. Terpentine, Varniahe. f all kind.. Lo'or. in Oil aad lire I eint. V.rnl.h Rmahe mora rIA RT.WrK A IRWIN. SH AIMW PA tl tci. Etna, dy'lM.d ce DieeoTery, ll.iaikoid'. Raoba, bek.r'a C.d Hear Oil, Jayn.'t and rer-. inediein.1 f arera Had. Meal... UARMWICK AIRW1K. rrirneoM and abdominal earnorier. af ewer X kind eftb. laurel iwpro.ew.nu, rbeial. at th. kvij BAnrswn n rr