HIK HKPUBLICAN. CLEAKFIKLD, Va. IUVMI'AT MOKMNtJ, JA. 1, 1871. : Terms of Subscription. Bf. In Ivnnm'.or within three months 9,) atVr ihre-aand hi fire six munths A ji ifW the pxfirattnn if six months... 3 CO i trticli-i In Injure Insertion In thia ,b ml l bo handd In early on Tuesday j,!!!" vo tr p 12 o'clock, (noon.) Ht.ucaoi.ti Norit HM. tgfthodlt Episcopal :hurehP.cv. J. H. fjRt Pastor. I' oblis Berviee every Bab bet b, teiA.M.. mJTI P.M. fcht.ith fi-htfl t A. M. prtar Meeting every Thursday, at 71 P. M. Qanmunion Service, flrit Bebbath of e-ery it., it 11 A- M. a, Andrew's Cliurc h Eilcopl Itev. RtK il all. Pu brie Berviee Hnnday nterniiig Hi .Milwk, and at 7 P. U Sunday School al f, 51. Prayer Meeting Wedoeeday evening fr,bstr.an Church Rot. Mr. Prti i. -fcic dsreioe (very Bebbath, morning and even- Ibkttt Wnx Attended. We were aved on enteriog the Court Kootn on Tuesday sain of la1 week, on tfaa occasion 'of Mr. t'i Lee tart, imy ibixooia to well 6 Med, and JJ better pleated at the oloee of the Lecture, it, ha is be few fiiert and na eupcriora as a jUrar.and those who failed to go and bear bios, tod a rare mental feast. yWooDES Jc hymen. There was a - n tuna oo Monday, trying to bay old slabs of ahth ia desired to manufacture twelve $ty men, fur the next murder trial. The mechanic ttjurition li strong advocate of eoenooiy, and -4 thinks wooden jurymen would ost the eoanty al mileage oor Jily par, and would Joit delirer 0 Sfuiblc ft terdiet at the last on. 1 Neablt Empty. Our county prinon m at teen 13 noar empty fur aererai years. -ill one poor devil, All Her, beside the Sheriff Jailer, now room there, lie u from Knox .'fwnftiip, and was put there ly the School Board non-payment ttt School tax . lie Is nearly ztakod, dirty and filthy, a lorry piece of humanity Sliced. Common Schools bare evidently made u: little inroad upon htm In the way of refine skint and good citizenship. I SffoRM in. Tho, new Slieriff, Justin I. Pie, Esq., was sworn into office on Friday last, 4l d will therefore supercede Sheriff Howe, la the families as may need bis sor rices I Attorney elect, A. W. Walters, Esq., late office, last week, and will tweaftcr eooduct the affaire of tins Cubjuwd wealth i to this twualy, so tar at sr. ulna! affairs are eon -rnc. - Tax ArpKALa.-Inqutry is frequently bale. "When will the Appeals he held?'' This being the year of the triennial assessment, the inquiry Is quite natural. We understand the appeal will be belj In erery boroagh and town ship, sometime during Vabruary and March. The time and place will bo announced In both news papers at least three weths beforo the time; btiides, the Amiwr witi Ksro a written notice with each taxable at least fivo days before the day of appeal, vetting forth the time, place, hind, aai amount of property with which he is assessed, together with the mills fur 1871. Those who fsil to get this notice frosa the Assessor will discharge a proper duty by Informing the Commissioners of the fact on appeal day. Tin Li mber Intebest. A lending tueibet merchant writes. us as follows : "Having recently returned from Marietta, I feel it my duty to call the attention of the lumber-H en of Clearfield county to the had eoadition ef Cbs landing for balding I i miter in high water. At that plaee during the high water last spring quite a Bum her of posts m-re drawn out, and a) or nearly so rendered or cafe to tie to romo of the Clearfield men should lake charge of this matter and start a subscription to raise funds fur the setliog of some new posts and readjusting the old ones. They should also call the atteatioa of eaitero lumbermen, aad others Interested, liring without the county. I had soma conversation with Mr. Long master, who eaid that be would be ready at anytime to make the aecessary repairs tf snV'uat funds were raised to defray the expenses f the same," What oar correspondent says is true; hut do not our lumbermen spend moticy enongh In Marietta every spring to entitle them to good snubbing posts at the buds of the Ilotel keepers and other busiosiimen? Is there really so little enterprise la that lumber defiot, tha.t our dealers will be compelled to go down and plant their snubbing poitt r AtitiicuLTUKAL. In purananco of publie notice the Clearfield County Agricultural Fociety held Its annual meeting for the election ef officers to servo daring the ensuing year, In the Cuurt Hoe pc, on Monday evening, Jan. fth, 1471, at which the following proceedings were had, Tis: On motion of lr, A. M. Hills, seconded by 1). f. Gtiwciler, Esq., the following amendment Ij the Constitution was unanimously adopted: "Tbat the Clearfield County Agricultural Society "shall at the present and all subsequent elections, " elect (we Vice President only instead of one from raeh township in the county. Aad tbat ' said ttocivty may elect a board of Managers "eousiltiag of en mrrobr from eaeh township in 44 the county, insteal of fifteen as heretofore." 0a motion, the Kociety then proceeded to the Wtloa of officers for the ensuing year, which result m the unanimous choice of the following parsons, k Wltr President-,,. flc0. p. tsrr4l. Vire President j pje nd R Wt McKaul. Treasurer J'ih t9mxtr. . pMording lrcrp(ary-rvi pt Irwin. , Crfiresponriins; Sreretary- Khsha Fen ton. fcxeeutire CommiUeo II.n. vm, tiKef, Dr. A. M. HilU, Natliauiel Itinhel, Ja0 McOaiirher It chert Mitchell Hoard of Mrtnufpre Andrew Pcntr, t y, Eli wiler, Houry Kerns, il. lliulmn Ltle, Sotj llreth, Joseph Owens. Caleb Way, Nathan Cleavt,' Philip ltlan?hard, Wm. Tlcll. Aaron pAtrhiu, lleury Hunt, i). W. llot, Tlmmas Hmith, ( lark Patcbia, Thrtmn Ilrndeieon, Wm. NVvling, 'Invid Chilsou,, Uilt-.n liefer, John ll.igiirs, J -bn Pfteri, Aiitin l'iilcii. fiiorra lcck-ti Jorn. Jithn Muiion. WnU'CorVIc, Win. 1,. Khw, Conrad Duker, Thomas H. Forcev, John II. Il witt, John Uwihe. 0a motion, the meeting adjourned ). II. BARRETT, ! t. :A W. GaltaV, Pfcrttary. PresiJent. j Tue Triknnial Arsehsmfnt. Wo this week present the taxpayers of this county, in tabular form, the work of the fyrernl Assessors, at returned to (he CummiainiimT's rffiac. We bars no time now to point out the dfccU In .detail. A fk-w of the AriMrs It IscvUmt hare 'discharged their duty according to the menninjr ef the law, and the oaths thy took ; hnt the great majority have Ignored both. The return of mnnry at Interest, household furniture, boptei and ear riags, and watches, Is a farce. Krery man en dowed with one-half common sente knows better. The nett faroe Is In the asnesment of horse s and eows. One Ac-r (in Ilut"n) returns his horses at an average of $1 23.60, while another (in 111 xtTi ) returns bit al $47.00, adiffcrnnee of nearly 2(H) per -cent. Time H will be irn that the tatpayer Huston will be eimpeltil to par a euunly tax of ems rfiWar and firenrg mi'ns eenfs for each horse, bnt if he hnpnens to rrsile in Bloom, his hurse will n'y cost him wry eeree c, Tiry material 4iffrenoe. We lake those twj (owusliips boos use they are the highest and lew ost, anJ shows the necessity of the Comraiionrm snplrirg the equal Itatton rod. The a-neiiamcnt of eittle Is nearly ae bad, while in aorae townships they average $20, la others only $13. In some of the townships the oernpation of farmers Is put at lift nnd 8?0, while the laborers who work for tl irut by the Vft'jntb are put down at (60. If this is not msking lious distinollons, we do not eomjirehend the principle of taxation. The assessment of KoaJ estate is as far frttn Wing enel as the Personal property. The Amis sort seem to have Woo uniform in but one thing, egleet of duty. For Instance: A. B. Is assessed with 100 acres of land al $.1 or $1 per acre, 60 tf which are under cultivation, together with a Urge dwelling kc.use, bank barn, and the usual nlhaildiage, C. I). In the tame towhahip is also ssessnel with IftO aer. j at the same rale, bnt he lav as akt shanty for a bonse an hem. and no ru'.'-uil rugs. II w it thai far high 7 wUitipg of such is the future. j Tb. UUtri fwss also twain IWni.T Inhultko -No comintiitltr wai ever more oulragenusly Insulted nor the laws of ttod and man more premeditatedly violated, than oars, oH the Id of Reptembcr last, when Mart I a Harder Murdered Wm. Dale, la bmu. day light, In the most public street In our borough Oureltitetii hat lug been e-liwaUd to respect law, the eulpnt was not itmmarily eieented on the spot, though It took some extort te prevent 1 The mistake this community then made will not likrlyoeeur again. Woe to the next fiend who eoia miti a murder In this oomm unity, and is caught, Twelve jurors will not be brought into requisition in bis oase to aoqult a murderer. The insult perpetrated by the jury in the Harder acquittal, is even more outrageous In its results than the act of Harder. His was an Individual tranrgrcssion InlHotcJ upon a looal community, but the jury In question hare insultod 'be whole Common wealth. If Harder was not guilty of murder la the first degree, no auoh mur der was ever oomm it ted In the is tote, and the law U a faroe. We are opposed to capital punishment, but while the advocates keep that barbarous enact merit on out statute book, wo want them to exe cute the lnw and protect society. Stop this thing of allowing murderers to ran at Urge and thereby jeopardise the lives of the eltiscns contrary to all law on the subject. 'As the law is now executed it is a disgrace to oirilisalion. There it nothing to deter wicked men from committing murder. A few years in the Penitentiary Is really an accommodation for the rieious nd rendoraaooiety very unsafe. No law upon our statute book Is so miserably executed as the one relating to murder. The man who commits murdur, cither possesses the he&rt of a devil, or has an ungovernable tem per, and Is afterwards unfit to associate with Inen outside of a Penitentiary. This county has now four murderers In the Penitentiary, who will he out in a few ers to ply their vocation. Hut then they are men. Had they been women, the adrocatesof capital punish ment would hare bung them as high as Mrs. Miller. As a momber of community we protest against murder and perjury, because such Is the result. Out of fire murders committed within tbat many years, four have escaped and will be allowed to torment their respective com m unities nntil Provl deooe removes them, or Judge Lynch administers ths law. The acquittal of Harder, on Friday, produced a sensation in this eomtnanity. The indignation was loudly expressed 90 every band, and to such a pi tub had the excitement arose that the Sheriff was compelled in two hour to take tbo prisoner through an alley, put hiu into a sleigh and smuggle him to Woodland station, not daring to run the risk to take him to the depot here, or eren keep bim in prison nntil Monday, as at first contemplated. To prevent a mob Harder bad to be removed on short notice. Such are the results Sowing from a law enjoin ing Hie hanging of murderers. Were we an advo cate of that odious enactment we would be ashamed of oar work and deliver all future Jobs to Judge Lynch, or to the advocates of Imprison ment for life. We will state before closing that the jury Is wholly responsible for this farsical transaction. The court, counsel, eommumty, law and all, were rendered nugatory by the 12 Solomons who com posed that body. . "May tlod hare mercy on their souls. New Advertisements : . Jfgal card of J. J. Lingle, The Moshannon Land and Lumber Co. Sheriff's sale of Ileal estate. Proposals for building two nvw Churches, Kitrey hogs In D"gg township. Mountain Sraiiuary, Birmingham, Huntingdon count v. Pa. Voi.UNTr.Eiu. The editors of tlie Khensburg papers seem to take a great interest in our new Prison. We are .sorry tbat we cannot imitate them. Wo bavo so muoh business of our own to attend to that we cannot spare the time -to reciprocate. And the worst part is, they do nut tell "the whole truth," because they spoke with out the record, and are therefore incompetent witnesses. Tho Tyrone Herald says i "Tlie number of ears received at Tyrone from the Tyrone and Clearfield and Bald Kagle Valley Hoads, and forwarded to the main line during the rear 1S7U, was 49,Mt--an increase over the year lfi'J of lO.ICi ears. "The fare on the Pcunivlvania Railroad was changed on the 1st int., so that it is now exactly three ecnts per mile to all points no more or less. Mr. John Miller Ims been appointed Puitmitirr ml Ctearfirld Rridr. Jam pa Vur. rest, Kiq., resigned; and the office has been removed from the Store of Mr. Forrest jut across Clearfield creek, near the end of the bridge in Bojgi township. $lar!irts. Clearfield Markets. CorrMteJ wrcMjr liy RlrttAnD Mutflur, TTho1.c .lid Hetiil ifr.lrr in Vry Uo.nl., Itroceri.., I'ro Tttioni, 4o., Mark. I ftrcct, L'lc.rCvlil, Ta. CLlAnrni.n, Pi., J.n. 17, 1171. Applrl.f ro.n,C0 NO Lriml,plt U Apple butler, 1?nnl, 1 Oil. Butter uorjj J4 llf.n. U 0(1(5 t H' Burkwur.t 1 00 Uur-kwheftt fluur lb, 6 Beef, drinl Si IU-ef, fr..h... a) tl' Hoard.. M 1 00(t4 00 Hog., dreed Hide., green llama 00fr$ SlinuldiT. 0ll(. Side. . 00 l..rd Mr. I pork.V bbl...33 0 v.ri nv Onion. 1 00 PoUtM. OIKo) 7i Peu-he., dried, 9.. 114 PlMtir, V bbl 40 Ry. 1 la rug., V lb ......... Unit, jl ek SO Miinglri.l m.tiOti 00 Shln;le,?fllnl0(3ll CO Timothy Med 1 $0 T.llow 12) Khe.t 1 o0 ool . - 40 Wood, V rd I '0 Corn, .helled... 1 00 Corn, Mr OOfa) M Corn me.il, V ..ck. 1 4 Chop, y rwtl !('( I JO Clorertted. 8 00 rlioe.c JO Ch.rrlel, tt. I Ofo) IS Clm keii., dr.d, B, M Per ri.nced t 00 Flour 0 00(t J t Ilav 1ft OlHu.15 00 iiuuuial. CiISINO PI1ICES or I)cllvt I)o., N 0. 40 F-'i-k Tliird Ft., Puil.Jrlptii., J.n. 14, IS I ( 111 II Hi ioa 10 107J JOfl I0H 10Ti ll'l I10 H'7 ::o io 110 l'. S. I i or 'fi 110 W, " " '61 10 " " 'OS , 10S " 'CI, new 107 " " '87, new 10 " ' m " ', 10 iO t 1071 V. 8. JO Year per Mat. Cnrrencj... . 110J Gold 110, Siller. 104 I aion Pieifio It. II. lit Mart. Dondi 713 Central Pk IISo R. R .. 8(0 t'niun Paeifle I.an l tlrant Bond. 7S rjo M'HniiRMEIII PERFECTION IN CANT HOOKS! The ClearVM ExcoMor Canthook wilt not war out or break, being constructed With one sdid band from clip to point. It ! pronounced by all practical lumbermen who have examined It to be the most perfect Ceo t hook ever invented. Amos Kennard, Patentee. ' Manufactured ly Ao Kriirimi k Co., al CLEATtFIKLn, TA. jWt-All order, preimpllj attended to. liM'71 t dmikimtkatok'h xotich. Notio. i bereti, given that Irtler. of aduiiniff tiatlon on tlie r.l.l. of A. R HICK INfN, dee d, I.U of (liitieb town. bin, Clrar'ield w.antr. Pa., har- ins ben duly rranted to th. node airned, all par- ln indented to .aid ettal. will pleae aaak. paT' ment, and tboae harin. rlaim. or demand, will prea.nl tbwa profrly authe4itietd foraeltlMnent aw. a:iowat!. witboal drl.r. W. R. MCKINRn.N, P:t II, H7 't, A4miirte,, SWinboWi Column. R 1IDXKYII The Kidneys aie two la nember situated at the upper part of the lola, surrounded b? fat. and consisting of there part, vii: the Anterior, the interior, aad the Kxterior, , Tho anterior absorbs. Interior ennalat nf Ii. snci or veins, which serve as a deposit for the urine ant convey it to the eitvrlor. Tbe exterior is a Conductor also, tirnlnattne In a.ttvln int. and called the Ureter. The ureters are eonnooted with tbe bladder. Tbe bladder Is com nosed of various or ti.fuei, dirlded Into part., rlt : tb. t'pper, tb. bower, tb. Norrou., and th. Maeooi. Tb. anner etlieli, the lower rcUii... Man. bar. a de.lr. In urinal, without th. ability; other, urinal, with out tl.. alitl'ljr to reuia. Ilii. frnenUr oKura in obildren. To euro then affection.. We Bait bring into aation th. outlet, whioh are eni.g.d la th.ir .arloul function.. If the) an neglwt.d, Orarel or Drop.j w.j .nine, Tb. Deader aju.t alio b. mad. .war., tbat how- rer alight maj b. lb. attack, It Ii nr. to affect the bodily health and omental pow.n, at our flcih and bluud ar. lupported from theM loflrcu. GOUT, OR RHEUMATISM. Pain ooourrinr In the loins is Indicative of tha abort diseases, they occnr te persons disposed U acid stomach and chalky concretions. THE GRAVEL. The gravel emues from neglcet or Iraprojisr treatment of the kidneys. These organs being weak, tbe water is not expelled from tbe bladder, but allowed to rrmain ; it becomes feverish, and sediment forms. Il is from this deposit that tbe stone is formed, and gravel ensues. DROPSY. Dropsy is a collection of water In soma parts of the body, and beasa different names, according to the parts affected, vis: when generally diffused over the body, It is called Anasarca: when of tbe abdomen, Ascites; when of the sheet, Uydrothoral. TREATMENT. Ilelmhold's highly concent rated eomponnd Ex tract Bucbu is decidedly one of tbe best remedies for diseases of tbo bladder, kidneys, gravel, drop. sical swellings, rheumatism, and gouty affections. I'nder this head we have arrangod Dyruria, or difficulty and pain in passiog water, Fcanty Secre tion, or small aud frequent discharges of water; Strangury, or stopping of water ( Hematuria, or bloody orinej Qout and Rheumatism of the kid neys, without any change in quantity, but Increase In color, or dark water. It was always highly recommended by tbe lata Dr. Pbyslrk, la these affections. This medicine Increases tbe power of digestion. and excites the absorbents into healthy exercise by which the watery or calcareous depositions, aud all unnstural enlargements, as well as pain and in fl a mat ion, are reduced, and U Is taken by men, women and children. Directions for use and diet accompany. rtMLantirHM. Pi-, Feb. 25, 167. II. T. II elm bold, Druggist: Diau Sib I bare been suffering, for upward of twenty years, with gravel, bladder and kidney alTcctioni, during which time I hare used varioui medical preparations, and been under the treat ment of tle most eminent phj sielsns, experiencing but little relief. Having torn your preparations extensively ad rcrtised, I consulted with my family physician toi regsrd to Bring your Extract Bucfaa. I did this because I had used all kinds of adver tised remedies, and had found them worthless, and some quite Injurious; In fart, I despaired of ever getling well, and determined to use no remedies hereafter unless I knew of the ingredients. It was this that prompted me to uso your remedy. As you advertised that It was composed of bucks, cubebs, and juniper berries, It occurred to me and my physician as an excellent comMnatlon, aud, with bis adi lee, after an examination of the arti cle, and sonKuliliig again with the druggist, I con cluded to tty it. I commenced its use about eight months ago, at which lime I was confined to my mom. From ths firnt botilc I was astonished and gratified at the benefieiareffret, and a Her using it throe weeks, was able to walk out. I felt much like writing yoq a full rtatemcnt of my ease at the time, but thought my improvement might only be temporary, and therefore concluded to defer and ice If it would effect a perfect cure, knowing then It would be of greater vaiue to you, and more satisfactory to ma. I am now aMs to report that a cure Is effected after tt'ing ths remedy for five months. I bare not used any now for three months, and frnl as well in all repcets as I ever did. Your Bucba being devoid of any unpleasant taste and odor, a nice tonic and invigoratorof.be system, I do not mean to be without It whenever vatuion may require its nee in sueb sflVctions. M. M. McCORMlCK. ShouU any doubt Mr, McCormlek'i statement, be refers to the following gentlemen i Hud. Wm. Bitten, ex flovcruor, Pcnnsyliania, Hon. Taos. ft. Pkontxrit, Philadelphia, lion. J. C Knox, Judge, Philadelphia. Hon. J. B. Pi arx, Judge, Philadelphia. Hon. D. It. PnKTKR,es -Governor, Pennsylvania. Hon. Elm Lrw.s, Jndge, Philadelphia. Hon. It. C (.rikr, Judge, Volted States dart. Un. ii. W. WoonwAftrt, J Philadelphia, . Hon. W. A Ponrra, City Solicitor, Philadelphia. Hon Jon Bin.cn, cx-Qgvernnr, California. Hon. E. Bari.s, A udito-Oen., Washington, D.C. And mnny others, If necessary. drSoldby Druggists and Doalrra everywhere. Beware uf counterfeits, A-k for Holmbold's. Take no ether. PRICEi 11.25 per Bottlo, or G IJottlos for $a..r0. Delivered to any addnsS. Describe aymptuma In all eommonieativDS. Address II. T. II ELM D OLD, I'roj aid Chamieal fTarahouMi, t04 Broadway, K.w York. lyONK ARE (JENI'INK CXLEPS 10SE I P 1 1 tel-cr,rreTcd wrapper, with fae-limi!. of my ChrBtc,. Wart-Lo..., and ind Jrf ly II T. HBI.MPLD SNlurrllanrou. ARI.twIIKII latl. llllhut PrMal.n, Film Mnlal, awardae) e'er .11 snaip.tltion, tt MmImiu' KlL.'.lt'.L., Bortaa, Oetolxr, I int. Till OHtOINAL A.tD OKMlINI SELF-REOULATING, . WROUflllT IRON, AIR TiailT, GAS-CONSTJUIlTa HEATEE, wrtn paTr.RTiD Dt-ir flrssBR, Urati Bar Rrbts, Wrovort Iror Radiavob, ard Automatic Riclatr, For Burning Anthracite or Bituminous Coal or Wood. 10 slses fur brickwork, and t siaca Portable. ARI'f ACTI'RRD ORI.T ST J. REYNOLDS & SON, . . W. Mru.r 13th and Filbert Ktraala, . . PHILADELPHIA, PA. ' . ; " TheM Heater, ar. nada tt H...T Wroaght Iron, well rivetd tgeth.r, aod are warraoUd to be aneolutely (laa and Du.t TighU The. art tb. only Healer, that ar. Managed without any darn ., and tn tthloli all kind, ot lust can a. aura.4 without altaratlon. Cooking Range., for TTotel., f(..t.nraou and Familial. Alto, a Flat Top Healing Range. Fit. Plan floater., Law Down Grata., Slat, hlaulela, Hrgidert, Ventilator!. Pauiphleta firing full deterlptloo, lent free, to any addreaa. JyU'70-ly Iittd lea-Fancy Fura! JOHN FAEEIEA, T18 ARCH SVRSXT, Middle of the Block, bet. Tlh A 8th Bts.f outh Hide, rnitADELrjiu, Importer, Ifanufaeturor k Dealer in all kinds and quality of FANCY FCRS, Fur Ladies' and Children's. --. .LirJ -' wear..- . Tlaving enlarged, remodeled and improved my old and favorably known Fl'U KM POR1 I'M, and having imported a very large and splendid assort ment of all tbe different kinds of Furs from first hands in Europe, and have bad them made up by tbs most skill. ul workmen, I would respectfully invite my friends of Clearfield and adjacent coun ties to call and examine uy very large and beau tiful assortment of Fancy Furs, fur Ladies and Children. I am determined to tell at as low prices as any other respectable House in this city. All Furs Warranted. No misrepresentations to effect sales. JOHN FARfclKA, oct2fl 3m 7 IS Arch Street, Pbilsdrlphia. S' XTV.I'I VK KIRHT PIII7F. MP.DAIJI AWARDED TI1K UI1EAT BALTIMORE PIANO MANUFACTORY. WILLIAM KNABE & CO, Manufacturers of GRAND. BqUARK A L'PRIOUT PIANO FORTES, BALTIMORE, MD. These Instrument hare beta before the nubile for nearly Thirty years, and upon their excellence alone attained an nnparchased pre-eminence, which pronounces them uncounted. Ibeir -TON a combines great power, sweetness and fine singing quality, as well as great purity of Intonation, and sweetness throughout the enttre scale. Their TOUCH Is pliant and etui tic, and entirely free from the stillness found in so manr nanos. IN WORKMANSHIP the are od equaled, using none but the very best seasoned material, the large capital employed in our business enabling us to keep eonstaatly an Immense stock of lumber, Ac-, on band. - j-AII our Fquare Pianos hare our New Im proved Overstrung Hcale and ths Agraffe Treble. f-irWe would call special attention to wr lata ImprovemeoW in Giand Pianos and "qnare l i rands, Patented Aug. 14, IMo, which bring the Piano nearer perleoUon ilian uas yet been auatueu. Kvny Pianc fully. Warranted for fit Yejrg We have made arrangeenaata for the sol Whole- sate Arc nee for the most Celetrrated Parlor Organs and Melodeons, which we offer Wholesale and Retail, at Lowest Factorv Prieee. WILLIAM KNABK 4 CO., Bept. 31, tat fim. Baltimore, Md. TEETH! QErlrr TEETH 1 EXTRACTED FOR tft CENTS. Extracted with tbe use of Kirnois Oxtr Qai, and Lo al AfsttTRKsiA, (tbs only harmless aad eScicnt Ansrsthctics now in use,) by S. J. HAYES, Surgeon Dentist, OF Cl'RWKNSVILLKt PA. Who would hereby most respectfully return his thanks for tbe liberal patronsge of the past, and Inform the publie tbat be has removed bis office tn the corner of Ptate and Loeest streets, (over Jenkins' store,! where he is prepared to receive his customers in newly fitted up rooms, and do their work in the most skillful anl workmanlike manner. Al) work done in the latest and moat approved stles, and guaranteed. Dr. IUvrs will he engtged In his office from the 1st to the S.td of eacn mon'.h. Tho balance ef aeb month be will spend In Ulen Hope, Rurnside and I.uthcr.hurg, alternately. Parties residing at a distance should write to us previous of their eomtng. Office hours. From i to IS o'clock, a. na., and fn m 1 to o'clock, p. m. We nee none but the very best material, and drfy competition for beaut, cheapness and dura-, bihtv. OiveusacsH. I Curwensville, Ps May Ji, WO. i .KNTS WASlTr.ni 1 PALACE AND HOVEL; Or, Ph.ie. of London Life. Py D. 1. Klrwai, th. well known Jornlt.t. the VERY I.ArUlKSTfO.MMlSMOS PAID. Tl. I. boob I. a beautiful Oet.re 6nS p.gea, enb.lli.hed wilb J ng.elnf. and a aely exeouted nap of Lot-dca dMign.d nod .i.ewted Cipro..', lor thif work by et.ih.nl artirth It eont.it. a lull, grapblo, and Irafhful itai.ib.nl of tb. Hghta, rerr.t. and 8eoeation. of th. great M.tropoli. if th. World. lu pi.ture..r fron. real life aad y.l .0 wt.rd and rowtanttr that It a'mo.t rballenr.a en., eredullty. Jl di.pl. In boll relief tb. appalling wley ol th. pM.r, and th. reckl... luiury 01 in. rten. Tb. nott inl.abl. book in market 1 CtreuUn aod iaiapl. Mge. a.nl rre. Addreaa 1 1 BELKNAP A BLIS3,, 1 deeil tl Hertford. Co., DREXEL 4 CO., No. SI Houlll Third PI reef, Philadelphia, And Dealers in Government Securities. A It... V.. wn.il .ill nwwlr. MMmnl wHMti Hon, and all information cheerfully furnished. Orders solicited. Rprll-tf Farm for Sale 1 f IHII Farm of John Ppej-kman, late of flirarJ I township, deeeapetl, roniislinr of about 172 Meres of good fanning land, (must of which Is elrarrd.) and having thereon erected a (ftoJ honte and barn, with all the nsusl conveniences ef a pleannt h'-me. For term" and furthrr partieu Urs. arotv to T. H. Ml Rlt A V. Altfttney for the heirs and persons interested. June 221, IX70.tr. Brick for Sale I TYIIR undersigned has manuraetnred and hS 1 now un hand f.r sale ir.tl.tMM IIHK k. wiiif h he will diapoae of upon reasonatue terms, In large or Finall quantities, tn suit nnrfhsaer. 1. A. TKHI'K. Lnthersburg, PcptnmWr 14, I T 6m. 1Xi: rTH' NOTIC -IC-Whems, let j (era Tmlamentary on the relate of JuMKY A. LKWIS, denensed, late of. Ferguson town "hi p. have been granted tn the Wnderslgned, and all persons iodettted to said estate nre rrq urtt ed to make ImmtNliate pai reer t. and those baving claims njrainst tbe same will prvsuut them, duly auibeuticated. for settlrmfnt. DAMKL MrCR ATK FV, Pee. SI,ltT-rpd Kxeeiilor. SM'AIMM rAsA( l-:A.Kennedy'sMdIeal Dlaeevery, Helmheld'i Heche, .taker's Cod Lfvef Oil, Jaywe'saad Aver'e medielneeof every hiad. rnreale k? HARTHWICR A IRWIN. Af ATF.I t,Xl .lirep pelta w.ated .lib. .lor. ef I, L, HhlZkNPTBIN. r i'i-f'N, ". tt J. a. JBirdirsrr, glnwsrr, tftc. ' TUB 'lECNSIDES TIN & STOVE STORK I G. S. FLEGAL, PlvQipBljnrf, Coatri County, Ti, npilE aidaralgnid r..p..tfully announ... I. X lb. publle that n. na. on nan. -fully-ielMWd an 4 wall uaortad itMh STOVES. HEATERS, RANGES, ; hollow . ware: TIN. COPPER iND SHEET-IRON - WARE! W0OB AND WILLOW WARE I Dll eteeh of Cooking Btoves sH-osisW ef lift CELEBRATED IROXSIDE3, Wbleb amr. neter failed to bring pane, and rwp.rity .) " Dlamahd Stat.', Farm.r, Herald. Charm, Sp.ari CaUtorwid Oook rjto... Bpw." Antl-Duil, " 0. Burning Cooking BtoeM, Viator, ' ' r. . n-i.KH ..J I'niAn. Kan ... ' , ' . ea.ar.' Cooking Kaogea, ' ' A.., 4.. kjv The tin and Sbe.t Iron war. glean with Ua rrt.'. ad. of lb. koe'eat and beat maurial, u warrant... to gtr. p.ri.01 aau. faellon. . EIb Stock of Parlor & Heating Stoves 1-., .-, , Ii larger, bitter, and olteapar than ar.r b.for. ".rbintwd tU'tn. puvue con.i.nug .1 pear.' K.foWIng Light Illuminating Ste.a, bpear. .bu-voh ..p. "'-". Fpear' OrbUular Oae B.rning Parlor ; bloa,Bp.ar.' Oa. Bon Ing P.rlof btoee, Uoquet, Pearl, O.m, Ida, - Bun, Tropio, Nevada, . I, : Ae, Ao. Vuleai; E1md Vletor n.al.r, 8paari' Re- , ' 1 !Li U..,.h , VOir.Dg bl.l B..1.1 hV la al.o prepar.4 t. furnl.b a eomplete auorta.nt of Tiif, Copper, Shoet-Iron, Wooden and i . Willow Ware, 4c, Wbalaaal. at null, maaafaeturtd naally and with tb. ol. .I.w to ..rrlee, from th. beat ma larial In tb. mark.k PLOWS 4 PLOW POINTS. COPPER, BRASS, . PORCELAIN, Tl LIKED, SPCI C0UM0H I EOS KITTLES, Of ery deeeriptlon eoa.Unlly hand. OUDER3 FUR SPOOTINO, UOOFINU And otb.r work kalongiag ta hi. builnaM will b. promptly tiled by .ip.rienoed and ikiUfal workm.n. BRASS, COPPER, OLD METAL, RAGS " . AND CASH . Tah.t la aachaDj. for good. ff-He e.peela:ly lurttM th. atUatlom f M.rcbantrwl.atag to pnrcnae. atwaoi.eaie. a. tb.y will Ind ttTo their adtaatar. U .l.mln. t4,.uDwa nam. puronaamg aii.wn.ra. Looh .at for th. Big Higu pp..tU th. ril d.ne. of Mra. lr. Voeter. A'tx Oooni Wi.aiD Rarn.iltia. ' C. a. FLCUAL. Pnillpjburc, June., 187. an.9 The Great Preserver of Health ! PKRFORATKD A Bl'I.l ri'RR PREVENTIVE pgr or KIIEIUA1I61I COLDS. BUCKSKIX UMKHGARMENTS roa LAPiai a.d 6B.TLauaa. For lala by C. KRATZER A PONS, Ieo. II, 18T0. Clettt.ld, Pa. OI'FKR FOR iAtF, AT PAR, tub NEW MASONIC TEMPLE LOAN, Hearing; T a-IO liilereat, Rodemabl. after Ire (&) and within twenty-... (!1) yean. Interrtt payable March and Srpttmbcr. The Bond, ar rrgUt.rrd, and will be iuoeJ la mm to luiL - BBffiyEii&BRa 40 Poulh Third Ptrect, PhiU lelj.his. tugKtneke bought and told on commission. Gold aad Ucvernment bought and sold. Aoounts received and Interest allowed, subject to 8mht drafts. S:9f "ttril THI-H(.l R'S ri.AVOHIWO EX- f TRAt 18 are warranted eejual to any made. They are prepared frosa the fruits, aad will be found much belter then many of the Extracts tha are told. Ak your tJmeer or Drntrcut for Wilt berger's Rxtracls. BAR1.0WH IN LI JO It MB is. wiilmut donht, the bett article In the market fur blueing clothes. It will color more water than four t'mcs the same weight of indigo, and much more than any other wash bine in tbe market. The nnlv genuine Is that put np at AI.FKKD WILTltkrMtKR'fl IR I'll 8 lURl!. So. J1.1 North Keeond Htreet. Philadelihia. Tbo labels hare both Wiltbrrger's and Parlow's name na them, all others ere counterfeit. For snle hj wtosl tln-fers and PrnztT'sts. I I.TlU.Rii KK'8 lM'KLlltl.K IN I. will be found on trial to he a superior article. Always on hand and for sale at rt portable prieee. Pure U round Hp ices, Urnnine Mrilieines, Chamois fktna, 8prtn(Tf, Tupioea, Pearl, hago, and all articles in the drug line, at AI.FKKl Wll.THKniKR'S DRI'fl FTORK, jeR;IOm ho. 2.H North H-cnd Ht., Phila, UPIIAMP IKPI1dTmV pii:ri Remnvea superfluous feair la five minutes, wiihoRttpjurv tn the. kin. Kent hv mail for II. 3V I I'llAM'M ASTHMA I HI. Relieves most violent paroaysms in Ave mieoles and effeets a speedy cure- Price fl by mall. 1IIK JAPAMK IMIK lT A I 4 Colors the whiskers and hair a beautiful black or brown. It cinslrtt ef only on preparation. 7 cents by mail. Address . C. TPIMM. Ka. T3I Jayno street, Philadrlphia, Pa. Circulars teat free. (Sold by all Druggisia. dec If! era 'VrOTU I-. Having purrUfed the Interest of Al J. A. Itlattenlherger, K-q., In the business hsrvlfiforw earned oa tnurr tlie Brm name ! J. a. fHaltenherget A Co., the same will be conducted hereafter under the name of Mosbanaon Land aad I. u ml -r Tonipanv, (Htore.) II. H. MIILUNiiFRI. JOHN tAWffHR, snylvsf Pres. deal. Heaeral apt j rtilE '1 IlKSIOCRATlC ALMANAC for ! it? aad lent for eel. at tbe Poll Offie ft n : .eati. UnUl I. any addrati. 0I If w. a. A an e it m ej naavsttuRR 'Cheaper than the CIirapcMr GOODS AT EEDUCKD PRICKS mar nacni.ia it Arnold V IfiirtNliorii. (On. door wait f Fir.l National Bank,) CURMKWSVII.LB, PA. nAVINfl Ju.t ret.raed from th. ea.l with a eompl.t. a.torlm.nl .f Qoodj aultabl. for Rpriog aad Summ.r trad., w. ar. now ready to faroiih all hind, of Good. "Cheaper than the Cheapest 1" And after thanking r aattom.ra for th.ir liberal patronage during th. pait year, w. would m.rt Irtapaatfully aah for .oallnaaa.e f th. aam.. Our Bteek aoa.l.u ol n eempW. a.iortm.at of Dry Good., Notion., Ilardwara, Qu..niwara, Wlllowware, Oreeeile., But. Bho.a, BaU A Cap., Clolhlog, Tobaaeat, A.. Alaa, Flo.r, B.eon, Bait, Fiih, Oraia, at.. AU f whlrh will b. aU th. .Ml naa... able Urmi. aad iba highe.l Baikal prlM pall for Grain, W..1 and all kind, .f Luwb.r aad Cmntry Pradu... af-Plaaa. gle. UJ a .all bef.r. nurekaelag alMwh.r.. B.tl.f.etloa guaranu.d w I. priee aad awailiy."; ARNOLD A BARTSnORlf, C.ra.r .1 H.ln and Th.mpMa'Blr..ta, aprlO CCRWtNSVILLE, FA. i. r. iii'il. w. w. a.m. WEATEIt AIIETTS . CLEARFIELD, PA., Ara .firing, at th. .Id itaad of B. L. Rm4 A C, their atoek .f good., fon.l.ting ef DRY - GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS A SHOES, HATS A CAPS, TtARDWARB, QUEE.V8WARB, FLOUB, FEED, SALT, &o., &o., At the most reasonable rates for CASH or la exchange for Square Timber, Boards, Shingles, OR COUNTRY FROOrci. het Advances made to those engaged In get ting out square timber oa tbe most advantageous terms. January S, IPTO. NlUAUi: TinisEIt! E.A.IRVIN&CO., CL'RlT ENSVILLE, PA. Being specially engaged 1 the bu finis, at Buying and Selling Square Timber, Would represent that they art now prepared to part base Timber delivered at either Curwensville, Lock llarea or Marietta, (or will take it at any ef these points,) aad tell oa eommissiea, making tuoh adraaocs as are necessary. Those engaged la getting eat Timber will Bad at ear store la Carweatvillo, a very large ttoek of STAPLE GOODS Of all L-.Kriptl.na. ALSO, riomr, .Veal, Oali, Corn, Aad everything nM.ia.ry for aw of Lnmb.rm. RAFT ROPE, Of all tit.., kept on hand la larg. quantitle., aud wold at am. II adranoa by lb. eoiL Aleo, Polley . Block., Small . Rnpe, Af. r-apF.riAi, jjuni'CEMrwTS .er.nd to tbow maa.faelnrlng Squara Timber. F- A. IRVIN dk CO. C.rwmi.TlHa. J.n.ary II, 1". How to Nave 5Ioiiej TUB tlm.a ar. hard i you'd Ilka to knew How you may aa.a your dollar. Tbe way I. no It 1 will .now, If yon will road what follow.. A man who li.ed nol far from h.r., Who worked hard al hi. tr.da, Bat h.d a household to foppert Tbat eu.ndered all b. a.d.. I met htm one.. B.y. h., "My ftt.ad, I look thread kar and rough I t. tried lo gel wiy.lf a nil. But eea'l . np enough." Sir. t, my friend, how much bare yra t I'll tell yon wb.re to g. To (.1 a ."it thai'. ..nd aad eh.epi T. HklZENBTElN A Co. II. look wh.l llttl. h. had need, And went I. H.Uen.leln A Brolh.n', And Ib.r. b. gol n hsndMm. .ait, For b.lf h. p.ld lo atb.ra. How b. I. horn., he look. a. w.ll, And th.ir rffeot i Mob, Tb.l when they take tbeir dally meal, Tbey don't eat half aa mark. And now h. flndl .a Retnrday night, With all th.ir want, .applied. That h. baa mon.y l.ft lo apond, And torn, to lay a.ida. HI. go.4 eoeee... with ah..rful .mil., II. gladly tell. I. all. If yoa'd a.r. mon.y, go and hay Year eloibee at REIZENSTBIM'S CLOTniKO BALL. Thara tl. .heape.t, tr.eM and heat Clothing and (o rarnlablng Oood. eaa h. bad la Mil .T.r. ta.t. a.d In .t.ry etyl. apr1l,'T $rg epcds, wOrsfnis, (fit 4 BARGAINS! BARGAINS! Market Street, Clearfield, Fenn'a., (Oppotiu tk. j.n,) T HATE i.w on k.ed a'Drrt alaH atoek .f J- gMd, nlted ta Ik.'wanl. af tka pullia. My '.lock bel.g larg., and byMn.lantly making addition. Ik.r.to, I'.m abl. I. aeoommodal. all wh. may fcror m. hy .tiling. I bar. DRY GOODS,. M.rlu.., Glnghama, Cloth., Print.. ' D.laia.., Caulm.ru, Bilki, Rep., "atiD.t., Cubmar.., Tw.adi, Cok.rga, Alpata Mokair, L.aell.t, Mn.lir.1, Flann.U, Bonn.U, Klkhnnf, Cloik., Balmnra'. akirte, Hoop SkirU, BkawU, 'Drati Trimmiagi, Hcai N.I., C.p., Con.ti, Olore., Be.rfl, Collar., Oreatdla. Veil., Tabl. Omra, d. CLOTHING, Coaut, Pant., V..H, Or.rC.U, O.nt'. Bb.wlt, EbirK, HaU, C.p., Cnd.r 6hlrti and Drawn., Boot, aad Bhooa, Gum Fho.., CrnT.U, Book., Glore. aad Oallar.. GROCERIES, T..,'Cclfe.,.Saf ar, Molaiiea, Bait, Candlaa, RUa, Floor, B.eoa, Fieh, Tobawta, B.liln., .C.rrauU, Ppio.., Creeker., Via.g.r, Oil., Varal.b, Pepper, Aloobol, A. HOUSEHOLD GOODS, Crpata, OU el.th, Dr.gg.1, Clwka, LMklng-Qlaaie., Cknrni, Buok.ta, Wa.kn.ard., Tub., Flat Iron., Pan., Window Blind., Wall Paper, Coa! Oil Lamp., Btdeordi, Umtrellu, Kniru, Fork., Bpoona, Crock., 6 tore, and Stor. Blaoking. HARDWARE, Q...niwara, Tlawara, Olauwara, Woodeawara, Copporware, Book., Stationery, Maileal Qod., Trunk., Skat.., Ao. M-All f wbleh will k. .old oa th. noil na- onabl. tormi, and tl . hlgh.M market prlea paid far Oraia, Woxl and all kind. f eouulry produce. BEMEMBEB TBI PLACE: C. KliATZER'S, (Oppotlt. th. Jail,) CLEARFIELD, PEIfS'A. Iltl $10,000 GUARANTEE. BUCK LEAD Excels all other Lead I lit. For It. Uorlr.M Wkll.nua, Id. For It. Cnnqu.l.d Darahilit). Id. For IK I7anrp"d Cot. ring Property.' La.tly, for It. Eeon.my. HgIt eoita ) t. paint wllk Bark Lead than any otk.r Wbit. L..d .itaut- Tb. Mm. weight eoTer. more aorta.., it mor. dnrabl.. and make, whit.r work. BIT K LEAD la tk. Ck.ap.at and Be.t $10,000 GUARANTEE. BUCK ZINO Eicels all other Zincs I let For It. tuequled Durnbllily. Id. For lu Unrlr.led Whlt.ne... M. For lu Untnrpaaied Corerlng Property. Laetly, for lu GtMt Eeenaay. B.ing tk. Ck.nn..t, HulnaMt and moat Dn rabl. WbiM Palat in tha World. Buy only BUCK LEAD AND BUCK ZIXC. Try It and ha Coarioeod. E.ll.f..tlon Guaranteed by lb. Manufacturer. BUCK COTTAGE COLORS, Preparwd eipr.aaly for Paiating Celtag... Outlmildtng. .f .v.ry deeeriptlon, Feneea A.. TbirtT Ira dilferent eolora. Da- rable. Cheap, L'aiform, and Beautiful Shade.. S.mpl. arda aeat by mail tf d.tirvd. D.al. ara' Order, will h. promptly .i.eoud hy the tanufaotur.ra. FRENCH. RICHARDS Co., K.W. Cor. T.r lb A M.rket alreelt, Philada. Foraale by A. LSbaw and Haruwirk t Irwin, Dealer, in Drura, kledicloea, Paint., Oil., Ar- Clearteld, Pn aprlJ IO ly TOBACCO AND CIGARS I TTUOLKPALK AND RETAIL, At the Kew Tebaoeo and Cigar Store of Two doors Bast of the rotteffice, Clearfleld, ft. Constantly oa hand a Una assortment of Navy, Congress, Cavendish, Cable, P pun roll, kllcfalgaa and Century Fine-cut Chewing Tobacco, do. Also, a large tad well selected stork of Imported aad DomeMle Cigars, Smoking Tobaeeot, Meerschaum and Briar Tipss, Tipe 1 1 lures. Tobacco Boxes, Cigar Holders, and everything generally found la a well r related Cigar and Tebaeea Btore, Rafr-Remember tbe place: Two door Xast of the Postoffiee, Clear! eld, Pa. aug. Jt.tt DAVID REAMS' LUMBER MANUFACTORY, NEAR LfTIIERSBt B J, PENN'A. AfAN't'FACTI'nBS al'. klad. of LamUr for X m. building p.rpoeea. Alwaya on hand LATH FOR ROOFING, PLA8TKRIN0 LATH. PALING-, Ae, Aa. Ilia Plaataring L.th nr. T.nly aawed .nd of dilferent lergtba, to anil parrb.rer. ; the Piling. nr. four feet long and rady pointeiL All kind, of Rawed I.kwW will h. furalahed t order, and delitered If .0 de.ired. Prieoa will ho lllxral, aeeording lo aj'i.Hty. a.AII klnda of OR. US lak.n la .febnng. for Lumber. Lutb.rab.rg P. O., Jan. II, 1ST. HENRY Al B LI N G, noLSE, P10X A ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, t'learaeld, r.na'a. Tha frroroiag and panting af ebarebe. and atber pablie building, will rwoaira putie.lar alltntion, a. well ar the painting of earriagot and .Irifk.. Gilding iou. it, tbe nrateM .tylea. All work warranted. Rb'-r oa Fourth atrwet, formerly or-npi.d b. Rewalr a.grt. wwlf 'f Sotilil. THE SMITH HOUSE, (OppotiU the Passenger ltpf4.) c i.r.ARFiri.n, pa FpniC andsrs.gned, having leaeed thli hewae far a series of years, Is reedy te entertain strati gars and travelers generally, and therefore an tit lli iw.JfarT.era te give hifn I call. His TaMe witl be supplied with the belt it I tVtarket affnli, and hie Har will contain tbechoifteat rf wlacs and liquoro. The house, furnit6re, b?lan J bedding are entirely new, which alwayiaddl tothectnifurt of trareleS while the stabling attached fl large and ree.i just suited fur teauaters. Charges modetile. jan6:7 WILLIAM H. UKADLKY. THE aTlMHENHT MARKET St., CLEARFIELD, Pa. TflTS large and oomm odious new hotel has been opened for the aoeomtnodeiloa of the publio, where tbe proprietor will be glad to meet his old friends, aud receive a share if public pat ronege. Hy strict personal attention to the de tails of his business, be hopes to Ire able to render satisfaction to his petrous. The TAIILK wilt always be bountifully supplied with tbe best that can be procured la the market, and the BAR will contain a full stock of Llyl'ORH, BEER, A tiood stabling attached. CAPPER LEIPOI.Df, Clearteld, March I, IMtMj Proprietor. . THE EAGLE HOTEL, MAIN ST., CURWENSVILLE, PA. HAVING letted for a term of years th above well known ad popular hotel, kepi ' formerly by Mr. Mason, and laisly by Mr. Fonts,) tbe present proprlstor hat re-1 tied II with tbe object of render nt Ms guests aomfert- abla while sojourning with him. A toe, large' Stable and Yard It attached, for the cart and protection of horses, earn aces aad wagons. A libetd share of.publle patronage Is so1mI(ocT. , Dve.Tirtr A. l. DKALLatr.,rrop r. THE MANSION HOUSE, Corner of beeondand Market Slreeta, tl KAHUKJ-n, PA. . TBH old aad eomm odious Ilotel hat. dwrtnf the past year, been enlarged ta double ltd former capacity for the entertainment of straa gert and guests. Tbe whole building bat bee refurnished, and the proprietor will spare md pains to render hit guests eoRjlorUlle wblll suyiog with him. eT-Tbe "Mansion Doase" Om olios Mas Uf and frosa tbt Dtpoloa tbe arrival and departure of each train. JOliU i0UHERTY, apro-TO tf Prop ri stor. THE AMERICAN HOUSE, CurweuavlUc, Clearfield county, Pa. THE undersigned has leased this old ft&long esUblisbed hotel, (formerly kept If leaae Bloom,) situate In aeentral portlo of tbtf tewa.and has entirely re-fit ted and re furnisbej It, aad r-modeledtbe etaoling, to at to make It aa object, ber?aftr, for the traveling publie (a patronise this large an commodious house. Jan. iv(.7V-u. 1. Jt.tr. tLUUM SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE Curweiiivllle, Clearfield county. Pa rpOIS old and well established Hotel, besutf- I fully situated oa the banks of tbe Surque- hanoa, fa the borotgb of Curwen jvtlle, has beea leaved for a term of yean by tht undersigned. It hat been entirely refitted, and is now open to' the public generally and tha travelling e omnia -aity ta particular, No paint will ba tpared to reader gnestt eomfortable while tarrying at thif house. Ample Stabling room fur tht aooomme dalioa of teams. Charges moderate. EMpt. 18, J87f.tr. it LI BLUUM; THE AMERICAN HOUSE, ' l.ulherbur;, Cl.arBald If. Pa.- THIS w.ll knowa and long .tt.bliahed no'.af foru.rly kt ky B. W. Moor., and latt.il by Wm. Bebwam, ar baa k..n l.aaad for a term af year, by tha aoderalgned, to wbleh tb. attva. Ilea .1 tb. traT.ling publie la aow .ailed, and liberal .har. of publi. patron. g. I. eolltltetr. BOT.'70 ' JAMES lilLtKTr THE RAILROAD HOUSE, MAIN ST., ruiLirsBURa, PA. TIIB undersigned keeps constantly oa ban A tht best of Liquors. Bit table It alwayt supplied with tht best tht market affordi. Tha traveling public will do well to give bim a alL novl,'6i. ROiJLRT LLOYD. gHAW HOI PI U Corner af ilaikst and front fitrest'et: .. Clearfield, Ptu This magnificent Hotel It entirety new, 00 plete la til itt appeiaioients, and convenient to tbe Court House. A free Omnibus runs to aud from the Iepot on tbe arrival and departure of each train. UK0RUK N. COLlU KN, April 19, 18T0. Proprietor. WESTERN HOTEL, Oppoait. tbt Cotrt Doilaa, CLEARFIELD, PENN'A'; Aooommodatlona firat-olaaa aod chargu modaraU. oeli JOHN F. TOl'NQ, Preprl.lor. gootit and Shots. DANIEL COXNELLY, Boot and &fa)C Manufacturer, CLEARFIELD, PA. HAS Ju.t reel red a In. lot of Franck CALV bkINd, and ia naw prepared lo m.awf.d.. tur. .rerything in kia lin. at Iba low.at score.. n. will warrant kia work lo ka a. represented. II. re.p.olfolly .oll.iu a call, at kia .bop aa Mark.t atreet.aeeond dear wo.1 of tb.po.t.fiew where h. will do .11 In hie power to render aatkt faotion. Bom. In, G.iter top. .a bend. y,-7 f UAMl.l. CONHKLLT. PEACE PROCLAIMED. THE WAE 0YES IH CLEAEriEia KNOX TOWNSHIP QUIEfr yearly all tht Contrabands going bath Ia f Ai nlil mnxtrM I hut 'lrtri. ftm going to old Mafsachutettl, vAert they wre loved so long and so veil. IH Mna.qa.ne. ef lb. .ho.rf.ela.F. SflORf of th. eld "Short bbo. Shop," would nn nouneo to hi. aum.roua patron., and lb. poala af Clearfleld eouoty al large, that ha haa now a rat rata lolof good material JuM reeeired from the Eaet, and i. prepared an .hort notio. I. m.k . and mend Boot, and Bboea, at kia new ehop In Orabam a row. II. ia aati.&.d lbalb.e.n plena, all,(u-leea It mlghtbeaomelntenaely lo-ral.l.y. .t-kom. patriot..) He 1. prepared to a. II low frf la.k or Lountry produce, lien t rer.et tLff Shop neat door to &bewer. A 0r.b.ni'a atore, en M.rk.l .treet, Clearleld, 1'.., and kepi ky a f.llow eommonly called JyJ.'try snoRTV." SEW BOOT ASD SHOE Stf OP. EDWARD MACK, Coa. MARKET A In fir.., CLEARFIELD, Pi- TIIR proprl.l.r kaa .a tend Int. th. BOOT.) SHOE baaia.ae at lb. aboro alaad, aad lad.lermlaed not to ho ootdon. .Ith.rln aa). ity or prlea for hie work, Fpeci.l artealir will a. paid te mauufartering Sewed work. n. haa on hand a larg. lot of Branch Rip aad Calf Skint, of lb. rery k.al on. lily. Tk. elii- a.na of Clearteld aad eteialty ar. reapeotfally ineited t. gir. him a trial, ekarg. for ealle. noTt," if If X l-CI'TDll!' KOTIC R Nolle, ia her 1 J by given tk.t Letter. Tenant enter, bariog been granted to tb. aubcrilr, oa tbe E.tate of n il. 1.1AM DANIKl., deeeawd. lata of La-wrenoe town. hip, Cloftrfleld eo.ntv, penn.rlT.nia. all perron. indeMed to aaiel F.rtsta ar. requeeled to meke itnmedi.te p.vment. and Iboae having eUirna ae.;R.t be ..me willpreMDt ibem duly .tbenttral.d for lllemenl. ROIIKRT B. I'ANIKL, flee 14, lBTe.otpd. Eaoeutor. Si7ric US A J l HI.l-.lrH.Tbe rokaeribara offer TEI.K IIOIII) SI.KIH1IS, .erer.1 LOO fLEDH nd THREE PAIR TWIN EI.EDS for .ale. Call and ciamioe Ibem. E. A. IRVIW A CO. Corweo.-rlll., R.r. l, U70:ni. I tRI lT ' Aj!-MTinfelored from the beet eh.reoal tin, groved and aelderW .n aulaid. and wnrranled for lala he aug.TT Pi. F. B'Q'.ER A fO. 1 ft A I.I'm w hit. I.ud, fine, Paint. Lin. aiwd Oil. Turpentine, V.rB'.be. of all kinda. Colore rn Oil and Dr. I aim. V.rni.h Rm.bea. nrl BiRTIwir t IRWI-L RI'M!.'H Ht. Ifomluga, Hubb.ll'., Drak.'a H-fl.ad'Q.rmu.Hoatetter'aaadaTeeai' Oiygenaled Bitter. I ale pur. Llqu.ra, .fall kiade for cdi.laaliurfK..ee, r- ..1. ky SATWK A IRf I-ef. riTICrJ di COWSTABI KeV' FEBfW W. h.e. pfmUd a large aamber ef tbe a.w FEE BILL, aad will tk. rvcaipt of IwentT. - ...re mall e"r an. .ddr.ee. my It