rt.uiu' rui j.m;' lJajl. TIIE UEPm ("LEAH PI ELD, PA. MTHNKOAY MOHNINO. .UNB U, 171. Terms of Subscription, Jf paid In advaoo.or within throe inonthi 00 If pail sfler three aul heftcr ii month 1 60 If ster the epi-tion of sis months... I 0 ?- All article to lucure insertion in tlili pjn r nl.uul t be bnndi-d In early on Tuesduy MtrniiT. as R to pre at 12 o'clock, (noun.) UKUMOr NOTJCMM Methodist r.pWrnpal Churrh TIpt. J. II. )v.inn, Pa tor. Pnhlio Hcrrieo every Hablath, i m A M., and 74 P. M. S.ihv.ll. School at OA. M. Prayer Metnir every Thursday, at 7J P. M. C'tnimtuiixn F.-rvice, flnl Sabbath of erery Bonih, nl 14 A. M. M. Andrew' t hurrli F.lHeopaI Rot. Oeoick Mali.. Public 8rvicc bundity morning kt 10 o'clock, and at 7 P. M. Sunday School at J P. M. Prayer Medina; Wednesday evening 4t 7 o'clock. prcbytorU ChurchRev. Mr. BrrMtn. PuMio Service cyery ouw!i.u, Wwraing and errs litr IliptUt CUarch Kv. W. n. Stitrtnn, Pas tor. l'u'lto semce ovury Sabbath, morning or evening, alternately. PniTV Thick. Tho ftllow who stolo the copy -of ihc lifphbi'iean, dated Oct. 15th, 1808, from our file &m1 otherwise mutilated the 41e, bad better return that number, beoatiso we are not in a very g.ul humor ovu-r the dirty trick. j Unpatkntm. Lands Wo cull thej attention of oar reader to the letter of the Bur-1 vcyor tiencraland ilic Aot of Assembly published on our first page relating to the title of unpatented Jamil. TlitMC who know themselves to be in pos teiuiua of such lands should ate that their title it perfected at an early day. Additional Mkmhkrr. Two more members were last week added to Clenrfleld'i al ready largo delegation in the Western Penitenti aryJohn fitaggart and a young man named fjuukc, whose name Indicate hir color, who was sent up for one year for bal ing gobbled up tome of hie uncle's caflh. Tub pAirt The lady members of the t'atholie congregation heM a Fair and Festi val the past week in this place, which, we are pleated to learn, proved largely remunerative. Among the articles disponed of by chance wis a silver teasel, gold watch, gold hea led enne, silver Spoons, etf. A FAtLtnc The acwond week of oar Court proved failure. The causes ant down for trial were either settled or postponed. The understand ing now is that we are to have a four weeks' term in November, for the purpose of trying and clos ing out all the old cases on the record, so that in the future eases wilt be tried within sis months at furthest after being planed on the list. Aror.nnr. Vi iniim.ilod twowpokd a i(o that one of our "country bote) keepers" had invested $110 for counterfeit saw-dust money. Thl lie informs us is not the fact having invested U'.icah in paw-dun.1 watt'lic. We therefore retract eo fur ns charging him with engaging in the eoun trr.'eit hurincna. The school of experience is a very (loir t.'hool for some people to li-arn in, yet the ro'.mi are becoming niore crowded every year, . hence wc may soon expect a large invoice of wise nu-a. Tiirc lNrmrrs atk. A lnnatit, named Alice Kvller, IW Hobby, a vrry erwy w-.msn who has hern lo-ked np in oar prison for mm? time pnt, to the great annoyance, of Sheriff, Jailer and resident neighbor, was last week re roirod to the Asylum at Harrinburg. Two day 6r!rr another, named H.vah Ann OuM-CmiVIin, imilarly afflicted, was plueej in prison. Her dis tress "cms to he periodical and not an violent as that of the former. Steps have been taken to s?nl her to the Asylum. List of loiters rrmtiininflj nnclnimod in the Pofi-:i at Clearfield, Pa., for the wci-k ervliii .lune I 2li, 171 o, William. Hilling. K. N. 3 fhle, Mrs. Ilell. Currv, Katie, rrj1lJ.-ll, (I. W. Frantr, M'-!. Mary, (iron-, William, (iibson, . W. Join ft, Iticbard J'lhiiKtnn. Wro. M. I.avny, Pitre Lenii, Mrs. Kale Lenilf r, John Melitllan. Tli'imns Miles, Mwn M. Mosx, i ideon M. Mt lloy, Jamil U. M a v es, ' W . Miller, Mrs. Mary M oiler, K. I'taii-rm.Mi, I) at) it 1 Rofs, Joe. (1. Hbarp, J. II. Will-on, Miss Antha Wiwr, Mim M. K. Wiser, Fntch P. A. llAUilN, P. M. A Ffll'Teum John Stajrgart, who hs l been conrnicd in our prison for some time nn d r v.i;-'.om elmres, was latt w--k sentenced 1o the IVni'entiary for three years. John is a slip pey Mhw, an I an expert in getting out of pris on. After his removal the prison was searched tn I two wooden skeleton keys, a saw knife, and otVr implementi Tor jnil breaking, were found secreted in cracks; beside, a large iron bar bad I' en remove I, broken into three pieces and shoved up the stave-pipe, while the bolts which held licr bar had been sawed off and heads made out of hard soap and blackened over so as to lini J tVe the iron bolt brads. A key ward wa also f 1 behind John's ear. His long hair is there fore of sora pnrpouc, but we sujpeet that his Al legheny friends will shear his twin and he will he erjmjvlld to earry hie fr'ys in m other pocket. F:.Hxnrt is an intelligent, shrewd fellow and s!i 4hl have turned bis attention to some legitl tu'c buiines. A Xrw Pprr. The Huntingdon G'.ht nn: "The Kev. Cyrus Jeffrie not long tin-e n1i a '.tied a ebarr for the orirsnitation sf a n-n re!iiio,in e. The hading feitiire in the drw;rincs of this nrw im is ho-;i!ity to the ortho-d-ii do'-'rini' of the resnrreetton nf the natural l."lv. Mr. Jeffrien ha- n-iirreeted th long since xjiiode4 doetrine of the llno-'ties on the re'urrr tmn. a small s-et of heretie that existid in b r-ind eentitrv ; and upon this rock he builds "The h ireh of Christ in America." On la-t Sabbath M . fonn hr of this new seel prea 'In d and B'lmin-i-tered the orditinnee of baptism to five adults in S'l.rins-fiftd town-hip. this county, three of whom be iinmerrd and the other two be baptised Wy W. to th.t .h. fc. h.t n,t I"iurinf. Inwrri or Mr. Juries in fpnnir lo in lowusnm art tiely engaged in erecting a boase, io which this j-Niu'.Ur dciriin will be r -ariy promulgated." This man Jeffries is a bumbng of the first water, to whl-h many eltitens of this county can testify. Those alive who:n he cheated and duped sixteen vs ajo still have a distiot reeHtiea of his impositions. We know no man more birrldly afllieted with the Joint disorders of fool and knave than Ttev. Cyrui Jeffries, although esteemed so highly is one section of our eonnty at one lime (hat a poitofBee wa established and named after him. IT-, Pitiur On WPilneAflHT ' - t ; . ti u .u r H.fi townshtp. wo lodged in prison in default of two , thousand dollars bail, charged with placing oh stmctinns en the Pailrnad nrar Wallaccton. For over two weeks pr viou rails, Honrs and timWr hl Wra p aced on Ihe road, with the evident deim of throwing W Express train north off the tra'-V. The ruilro I officers nwd every means to etrxt the parly or parti' notil the night in ques tion, when fifteen watchmen were employed, result ing in the detection and arrnrt of the pfty in ipesiion. Pn Friday n'.jjht previous a 'arge block of wood was p'awd na the track at the enrve im fned lately north of the deep enl at Rom' P 'mmit, and but for the axle ,f the tnir-k "pbtting the block In two the Ira n wmld have lieen preeipitatrl aver J be Inch embankment at (hut point. One can scarcely n atire t'ie fact V. i. a human Wing could be transformed into su h a gndlesi creature as to ek Ihe deftruefion nf innocent men, women and ehild-i-n by the wholesale, a was evidently the Inieni,,,,, i ttite instance. The r pealed efforts to thr, ihe trtin ofl the trak shows that the dime wond have Vxfn aceomphfbrd but for the vigil s-nse of tlie h,lrd ,ffivers and cilixns in that vicinity. If vYf iP pr.'.tcw guilty of this erisne he d-ervc the fu!l penalty of the law, which is lin.nn fine and ten years tu the Penilenlifcry. We are opposed to capital fsni'bfceat, but if (here Is a ereatore on earth who d- servee hanging It ts the man who coolly, premclitatt ly and repeatedly attetr.pi to thiow a train of patiestcr eats uff the track. 1rim ahT Klectiom. The result of the tjfctiua on Saturday is nuknuwo to us up to I hu lime we are compelled to go to preaa, Tuesday noon.) Uelew we give the returns so far a they have been officially ascertained. There being no opposition to Ben a tor, Prothonotary, Register A llecorder, Couoty Surveyor and Auditor, the can di dates voted for on Saturday are of course nomi nated. The balance of the ticket is as follow I - ASSEMBLY. I.awsheR Jnf luvr 1,289 4M0CIATR Jl'DUES, libel m , Clydu. HtiuKrL,IM, , 700 bb2 410 1.UW7 H70 7l 32K 6aH 4 CI 950 410 820 042 roloy. IteaJ Holt Jenkins..., Kylcr ltloom Wilson Shaw Worrall ... Caldwell... OOMMIMIOXIUI. Coutrict.... Tutor 8y2 It loom 74K We will publish the official returns next week in tabular form. M u s t c n II a v z r, - - K ! ? h will bo found the card of the well known proprietors of this Hotel. A Lock Haven exchange says: The Alontour House has been refitted ainoe the fire and put in a neat and finished condition. Messrs. I Unseal k Krom, the well known host of the Drockerhoff House, BuUcfonto, have taken it and furnished tt thoroughly In a tasteful and com fortable manner and so they intend to keep it. They aiw now quite ready, and have been for ouie days, to give the public-the accomodations of a first elas hotel. They are exiterieneed ca terers to the public want in the hotel line, and to their bouse we would invito the attention of the public. It I finely situated on tho river front near the bridge, is across the street from the Court House, and convenient to the banks and Post O.Tioe. They propose to make the Montour House a lip-top hotel. During the summer it Is to beeularged on the Jay street side and Its capacity nearly doubled. Our office wa invaded on ycatcrdny morning by Mccsrs. W. W. Drisbin and J. 1. Lewis, two New Orleans knights of the stick and rule. The former U foreman in a Job office and the latter assistant foreman in the Ttwes offioe in that eity, and both ar Tcry clever geatlcmen. They came north to attend the International Ty pographical Couvcntiun, which met in Baltimore on the 6th instant, and from there eame over the mountain to visit tho brother of the former, Mr. George M. llrifbin, who lives at Osceola. - ii A Plf.aant Dkckptiov. Two weeks ago Rev. Mr. Iiittler, who has so ably filled tbn pulpit of the Presbyterian congregation In this place for three years past, wo granted a four week's absence. The evening before his departure he was waited upon by several members of his congregation and presented with a roll, which, when opened, proved to be $100 in greenbacks, (a very necessary commodity when starting on a journey of any kind,) which wa naturally enjoyed by both donors and recipient. A (VI df.nt. Clmrles Smith, a fire man at Whiteomb k Townsrnd's saw mill, above Oiuvola, was aecidently shot through tho (tenby part of his leg on Fundty. A frivnd entered his room and discovering his pistol Iving on a stand. cocked it and wanted to tire it (iff, but as Smith sufrifcitted that as it wa Hutiday he had better not, laid it down. Afterwards, on starting for a walk in the woods, Fmith placed the pistol in his pock et, not noticing that h)s friend had left it co!kd, and when he sat down on the tram road, a short time after, it was discharged, the ball passing nearly through the leg. Dr. Hoop was summoned and cxtraoUd it. f'kiiphrg Jummnl. Attfmptko Highway Hoiiiicrv. Mr. Thomas Tnxior, of St. Marys, while crossing tho "barrens" between Bt. Marys and Caledonia, one day lart week, was confronted by two high waymen, one of whom seixed the bridle rein of his hore, while the other demanded bis money on threat of instantly putting an end to his existence if it was not forthcoming. On hts as tiring them that ho did nut carry any of the "filthy lucre" about his person, they released him, and he went on his Journey unmolested, while the would be robber probably laid in wait for higher game. A dme of lend propelled from an Iron tubo is a good remedy for such "vnrmintB." Elk fynioerat. Pkatii or an old OmztN. George Nn If, an old hunter and highly respected cltlten of llellen, this county, died on Monday, May 2!Mh, 1H71, from injuries received, by falling from the limb of a tree, while engaged watching a deer liek, on the preceding Thursday. It is supposed that be attempted to descend from the limb, but by rcAon of his limbs having become numb, from being in one position to long a time, he missed his hold and fell to the ground, with the above stated result. The d'ocacd was about eighty years of age. Elk A'hnenU. Kkrosknb Horror. Prom the Meadville ftrHenn we learn that on last Friday evening a ten year old daughter of Thomas Con nors, of (hat eity, was burned to death by using Kerosene to kindle lb tire. The details of burning re the same as usual in inch cases of ftmlishnens. The child lived six honrs in terrible suffering. This Is the second fatal burning of this character in that eity within six weeks. Specials T'i Paiyvkm. -A. I. Hhaw sells the cheapest Viits, Oils, Varnishes, Ac, in town. Waf son's Img, Confectionary and Tobaeeo Store, on Second street, first door of Masonic building. Pmm Fi.f Is a corruption of Hhoo Fly, an ex pression that had its oriirin in an attempt of a child of Nature to dewenne tho manner in which Shore are deposed of at T. M. Alexander's Key stone t-dioe Ptore, Clearfield, Pa. Pir-NV at Oamni.A tut 4rn Atn 5th or JrtT. The Catholic congregation of Oseeola will have a Pie-Nie nn the 4th and h of July, to aid In paying the dfht on the Priest's house. A Fsir for the same object will begin on the !d of July. K. O llRAlflA!f. Ai.Tnoi un the crop of gran lok(t a If 4t was jroiiig to I short this harvest, farmers will find it to their advantage before cutting to call into II. F. Dialer A Cn.'s and see their new styles of Scythes, Snaths. Cradles. Ac., which they offer at prices k short of profit to themselves w the hay will bo to tho farmers. "tluwh! or Trt." We have received from the publisher, K. H. Cnhinr, Huston, T M'-l.' .rlhit ttt(.iMI., ".Yiliam Rradv. irivin in detail the diviI sources, developments arid prosKe1s ol the former "Lone Star" hut now one of the most prosperous Stales in the 1 nion. Paper eovers, with map, 60 e nts; a e ipy f wtrch will bo niaiieti to any au dress on receipt ol trie price. To Pxrrrrna. A. I. Shaw sells the cheapest Paints, Oils, Vamihes, W., In town. Itr reference to our new advertizrmenti It will b cen that they ire hiving another high old time in filcn Hope. wonder everybody attend ing Court fn.m that section rcre o excited. Thee discovered thit Christ. Keagv was selling all kinds of Store tioodn in Glen Hope cheaper than they could lie bought most any p'ace e)pe. "d rere in big linrry to gt hock, nea i nis He sells goods st prices to suit 'Ivertisement the timts. Dr. F. Platto. Feloeiie Physician and Purgeon offers bis services to the ninle of Clearfield and vicinitv, and will he in readiness to encnl ai vtnifeioi.al calls, hw dnv or night. Office op Reed street, west of the depot, Clearfield, I' May 31, 171 If In Clearfield, on June Rth, 171, GFORfiE WALTER, son of Jons and CmTAT 8. Hi ai Ti ni rn, rel 8 months and I day. inaurial. CLOHINU PRICKS OP llallATH. k Bao., No. 40 fioulh Third ft., Philadelphia, June 10. IS7 Sew V. H. i t of '! , 1171 071 V. S O icr il ,. Ill 1121 "i,2 11 lll( " " Ill 1131 " " '04 HO 1 1 41 " 5,mw no no " - or.n.w .' lu, no " " 'OS 114, 1141 " I't, 10 40Y. 10 lit IT. 8. 30 Vear 0 per eenU Currency... 1161 11 Oold III. 1174 Silter. 107 104 I'nlcn Parile U. It. let Mort. llondf . 0 1 1 121 Central Pie R. R 102 1071 VbI PkiM Laoa Gnat Bo.d I4 Bk, SJtorlrnv . Clearfield Markets. CorreelcJ w.kly by IlicHiBi) UolluF, tthol.iale im nnaii vtutt In Urjr Uooil., UroMri.i, I'ru- .i.iwu., n,nn pi reel, uiearuuld, ra. tLini.D, Pi., Jan, II 1971. Altl.,.grr.iiIIO(g 1 00 llti((i, d l)ri.d, lh UHiilM, ( raiwd 11 ro.o. f ApiiiaoutterK.I 1 ov Mauil COa 19 uuiur ui(9 Zd Ikam U OUU 6U huuldon....(l(l(,, IS Si.lr, . our It Baukwtieat. I 09 Lard 1 20 Uuokwheat Qour It), 4 Men pork,) Mil. ..IB 00 11. er, dried Oat, 0 Hef, freah Bfd) ll'Oaion. I 00 Hoard., M 12 OOlaiU Oil Futalaea Oil to I 00 urn, .uenou,H j eaonos, arl.fi, n 1 24 Corn, ear 00(ij 40 IMailer, V bbl t 4(1 t orn mral, .ark, I 4" Ky. 1 0 Chop, crtl 10(g) t 40 Hair., lb I riir.rieed 8 00 Salt. lark J 40 fhM t fhinglf.JRin.lilMi 00 Cherrirl, Ih. 0(o) 16 Rliin(rlt.,J(! Inl0(j, 1 1 00 Chirk. n, , ilnd, lb, 14 Timutliy Mod....... 7 40 fcR - 14, Tallow ....., IS) Klaiaocd J 00 Wheat, 1 40 Flour 0 OIK) 7 40 Woal 40 T 10 00(d,l4 00 Wood. W eord X 60 I'eiiiiNylvaiilnltallrond TYRONE t. CLEARFIELD BRANCH. OV and after Monday, MAY 14th, 11171, two Pas.enr Train, will run dull. (oxocDt Sun- duyij between Tyrone and Clearfield, ai follow,: CI.KARFIKLP MAIL. I.EAVB SOUTH. LBAVK NORTH. Ol.arOeld S.OO, p. v. Tyrone 8.30.1. a. hilnnl.urr 4.0:1, (!., I. 0.40. " Osceola 4.20, " I'hilip.lmrg. .. 10.10, Tyrone 6.4CI, - ClearBeld 1 1 . 1 0, CLKAHKIKLD KXPRKSs! LEAVE SOTTII. LEAVE NORTH. ClrarAeld 6.00 a. a. Tyrone 6.40 p. J hilin.burjt.- 0 03 " !ntrreetion...7.03 ' Om-eola B.I0 ' l'hillp.hnrir ...(HO ClearOrld, er...t.30 O.rola .J0 I Interieetion.. 7.27 " Tyrone.. 7.40 " I FARE AND DISTANCES. FROM CLEARFIELD. FROM TVRONB. tt a! l Station. S 6tationt, t r ? ? Leonard S K IntersecMon. 4 U Woodland 0 JoiVanscoyoo f 20 Rlgler. I 1 4 Gardner S 30 Wallaeeten ..11 34 Mt. Fleaaant....!! t nine Ball IS 40 Sommit 14 K Phllliburr..lT 6(1 sndv Ridge.. .15 4fl Steiners' 18 ftft Powellton. 17 45 Punt ar til AO Onrcola HO 65 Osceola 91 06 Dunbar.. 21 60 Powelltnn 24 75 Hteiner's 2S AS Sandy Ridge.... 2A 80 PlilllpKburfr.V I ?) Summit. 27 8S Ulue Ball - 2S 80 Mt. Fleasant....X0 9 Wallacetoa...30 85 Gardner .1.H 1 00 Itigler 51 0& Vanscoyoe S4 1 00 Woodland S& 1 00 Intersection 7 1 16 Leonard Sft 1 10 Tyrone. .. 41 ! o i lrarfleld...fc4I 130 FARI5 FKOM CLKARFIKLD. TO Rellefonte, Fa $2 O.IMiddletown $5 00 Lock Haven., 2 70 Marietta 60 8 AO Lancaster b f5 WilHamsport , Huntingdon ....... 1 KO.PIUUUKLIMUA 7 05 S 00 Altoona 05 4 60. Johnstown J 80 4 7il PITTSBURG u lwistown , Marvsville , HAKKISUt' im CONNKCTIONM. vv rienrfleld Vsit North ennneets from Cincinnati Kxpress West, and llarrisbtirg Aecommodttion line; and t'lesrr.eld Mill Sonth connects with Cincinnati KxpreM Fast, and Mail H est, on main line, also witn Hnld hue I Kvnress Kast, for Lock Haven, and points West of Look llaven. Clearfield Kt press North eonnects from Mall est, and Cincinnati Express E.ist, also from llald Kaele Mail Wet; and Clearfield Kxnreu South counreta with Ilarriiburg Accommodntion ast. Local Pssscnger n est for Alloona and Ho. Ildaysburg Ilmneh, also with Raid hnile Mail Fast, for Lock Hnven and Willinmsport. taking Llearneld Ktnreit houth, rhtlinslinfST asuengers reach Bclleout sod return home the nme dsv, and Clearfltdd nsssenz"rs con reach Wiltiamsport, llarHsburg, or Uolltdaysburir, and rot am the same day. Passengers for WilHamsport should take Raid Fugle Mail East! and pssnengers for point West I Lock linvcn, on P. E. K. R , should take aid Eagle Express Fast, UEOUUB C. WILKINP, mv!7 tf. Superintendent. Gr durational. CLEARFIELD ACADEMY. A Malo and Female High School I r.arh Icpartnscnt IHatlnrt and Complete in itNell. rilUK-oi RTB skksios) of the preaeni sehnTastle year of this Institution will eommeno on MONDAY, the 1st day of May. 1871. Puiuls ean enter at any time. They will he hariied with tuition from (be time they enter to the close of the Session. The course of instruction embraces overy thing ncluded in a thorough, practical and accomplish- id education for r,oth sexes. ti:kuh ok ti itiov. Orthography, Reading, Penmanship, Primary Anlhtnetie, I'rimary Heograpliy, and i'eneil Drawinr, per HeMion (II weckn). j 00 Grninmar, Local A Descriptive Geography, Msp Drawing, History, Mentnl and V rit- trn Arithmetic and Pencil Drawing $fl 00 Algehra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Men suration, Surveying, natural ana Moral Philosophy, tleolngy. Physiology, Chem istry, Rhetoric, Physical Geography. Houk Keettinv, Hotanv md Pencil Drawing..,, 9 01 alin, Greek and French, with any jt Ihe ahove Hranclies TU e 'earl or Oriental Painting. (21 lessons) 12 00 Monochromatic Painting. (24 lessons) 10 00 'rayon Drawing, (24 lessons).- 10 OA Fancy Hair Work, (24 lessons)... 12 00 Tapestry 8 00 nstnimental Music, (" lessons, iu vv jgNo deduction will be made for absence. Htudents from a distance ean be accommodated rith boarding at low rates. Any on not a member of the sc hool oan receive private instructions la any of tho ornamental branches. ' For further particulars Inquire nf or address Rev. P. L. HARRISON. A. M. Feb. 2, 187U.tr. Principal. XEW WASHI.GT0 ACADEMY. G. W. INNES, A. M., Principal. V MIF. FIRST PKSSION of this institution will commence on Monday, the litb day of May it. (Term, Ire months ) Pupils may enter at any time, and will he charged tuition front the time they enter until the eb.se of tho session, ine eourso u m-irueuon will embraee all branches fucluJcd in a thorough practical education lor both sexce. VUCal .HUBIC milt: 111 "Pin mini. (Jood hoarding ean be obtained at 1HRFR DtfLLAUri PER WEKrt. Parents ean be assured that the ability and enerviea of the Prineii.al will be dcintad to tb menial and moral training 01 inoee piaccu inurr bis charge. Mr Terms of Tnillon will D mnieraie,ana cfi Im. eerlained hv addresninf Dr. J. Innes, at New Washington, or the 4'nnciiJ, ti. n. innes, at Ajipi'lln, Armstrong county, Pa., but who will t at New WasUiugton after April ItU New Washington, starch il, l". i ll. MISS H. S. SWAN'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS ci.KAnf iKi.il, ta. riAl SnilNO TERM of f.mrt..n wfrk., will L n.mnifin'- altimliiy, April l"th, I I. A Prim.ry drpartnrnt will be il'l.l to tb. Rrt.l iai. fall i for aliirb ta. err.im nf em- prlrirt la. tractor hare b AnJ e rft.irt will be Iparril to renlor tin, ilrpartuifut attractiT, ana inttruetlre. TEIt.MS OF TI'ITION. Rr.in-. flr;fci)rrpliy.Wrilln.OI.J.rtI. nn., Triinary Arithm.lle ao'l I'rimary tl.,rarhy - '.00 lli.tnrv, lc.l and d.N-riptire Ueoerapby with Man Drain(. Hr.mmar, Mental and Written Arllhai.tie ,... " Alfhra and the R-en- , 1 " In.trnrttnn la Initrumental ma'ie 10 fl Oil a.iallna. 4 IrMnn. 11 " W, work Fur fall p.rtieal.rt rend for CiMular, Cl.arn.ld. 8.pU 7, 1" Irp- rpillv AMKK1CAN IIOI'HK, CVRWENdVILLE, Ct.aaariat.n Coistt. P,..'s. This Inn eleh'i.hrd and papul.r hotel Is still kept by the suhenfihee, who .pare, na effnrt to ple.es all who patronise him. "To please," I. Ihe motto at the American House, and sll that is asked is a trial. - E. W. RKKII, Proprletar. Carwenstille, M.rrh IS, 174 tf. HOH 4l.l-Whil. Lead. tine. Paint. I.tn I seed Oil. Turpentine, Vsrni.be. of all kinds, lolor. la Oil try I alnt. Varnish Pra-he.. (IAII5WICK A 1RW(N. soayt Jimrjs & fglfttifinrs. T MB LATEST MOVBI THE LATEST MOVE! HARTSWICK & IRWIN'S DRUG STORE, To their now building on 8coond Street, noarly oppoilte the atore of Wearer A B.ltt, CLEARFIELD, PA., Where they will eontiau to supply their old snd a many new customers as may come, with PURE DRUGS! CHEMICALS! PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS, (Including all new remedies,) Patent Medicines, Paints and Oils, Glass and Putty, School Rooks, Stationery, Paper, Ac; also, a full line of Drug gists' Sundries, Hair Tonics, Coimetica, Perfumeries, Toilet Art i des. Brushes, Toilet Soaps. Foe act Uootts, 4c, all or the best quality. PURE K1XES AND LIQUORS, for medical A sacramental purpose only. Pur Whit Lead, Colors of all kinds, Raw and Dolled Li meed Gil, Varm.hea, Torpen llno. Coal Oil, Paint A Varnish Brushes, Flavoring Extract. Confoct'onorles, Rird Seed. Spice, rronnd and uiiground, of all kiudti. SMOKERS AND CIIEWERS Will find our stock of Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, Imported and Do mestic Cigars, HnntT and Fine-cut to be of the very beet brands in the market. LAMPS AND CHIMNEYS, All kind of GLASS WARS, GARDEN BEF.Dfl, MrsrCAL INSTRUMENTS and Musical Trimmings of every variety. Having a long einerleneo In the business, and an xteniv and well selected stock of medicines, we are enabled to fill Physicians' prescriptions at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms, dsy and night. HARTSWICK A IRWIN. Clearfield, Pa., Mar SI, l7l-tf. ii. f; bigler & co., eeiLiai in II Alt I W Alt 13, i"" Alio, Mannfaetur.ri of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. CLEARFIELD, PA. LOT OF SADDLES, BRIDLES, Haro.M, Collar,, etc., for eal, by II. F. BIGLER 4 CO. pALMEUS PATENT UNLOAD- tag Hay Fork,, for sale by II. F. BIGLER CO. QIL, PAINT, PUTTY, GLASS, N.lli, ,te., for .ale by II. F. BIGLER ft CO. II ,i UN ESS TRIilMlNGS 4 SHOE Finding,, for tale by H. F. BIGLER ft CO. Q UN S, PISTOLS, S WORD CAN ES For eal. by It. F. BIGLER ft CO. gTOVES, OK ALL SORTS AND Eii.i, for lal. by It. F. BIGLER ft CO. UONI IKON! IKON I IKON For eale by II. F. BIGLER 4 CO. II ORSB SHOES ft HORSE S1IOK 3 HAILS, for tile by If V BIOI.F.ri CO . OULLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES And heat Manafketar., for sale by II. F. BIGLER ft CO. -THIMBLE SKEINS AND riTE BOXES, for sale by II. F. BIGLER ft TO ODliEU CUTTEKS for nlo by arnlOTO It. F. BIGLER ft CO. ISAAC K. STAUFFER, WATCH P., 4EWE1.BT, 14 North Second St., eor. of Quarry, PHILADELPHIA. An a.ortmenl of W.tclie.. Jrwelrr. Pilvrr and Plated Ware iMn.tanHy on hand. Itrp.irinr rd" Watcbra and Jrwclry pnuuilly attended to. J:2uy v FURNITURE, MATTRESS, FEATHER, aa ir.DDIHO WARrROOH", v 44 NOBTB TENTH ST.. . Cnivsra frnirn-n : Sprint fieda. PpHnt Cot., 8prln( llatlre.ws. Hair M.ttrrnse., Hii'k M.ltre.M Htraw MtreMe, Feathera, Feather lle-t., bnl.ters and Pillows, t'nanterpanes, Cnra forialilee, lltankrts, guilts, ( all and m th. WOVEN WIRE MATTRE.ia, The beet eeer eflered fnr sale. N. B Our Intention is tn treat .11 eastomer M that they will hew-oie permsnrnt dealers with na, nd nnlers will reeeire the same altenlitm, and persons east bay Jast as .heap as If present at the store, a.rrt , 1-Tl Is. m J 7 sadsatfi urntturr. s ELLING OFF AT COITI FOR CASH! Tb. largoat I took of FURNITURE ot.r offered la CLEARFIELD I At the STEAM CABINET BHOP.eoraer Market and Firth Streeta, CLEARFIELD, FA. Tb. nnilerilitnoj would annonnee to tbe publte that be hai on hnod and It now offering eheap for eaih, tbe I.reoet ttoek of Furniture over in etore iu tins oounty, ooiiating of e Upbolitered Parlor Suit, Chamber Setli, Eiteneio. Tablet, Seoretariee, Deok Caaea, Bedlteads, Spring Bed, and MattrciK., Lounge, and Benohw, . l'laia A Marble Top Tablet k Bureau!, Waahitand, Cane Seat and Common Cbaira, Rooking Cbaira, Looking Qlauel, Window Bbadel, Ploture Frame., Cord, and Tom.Ii, A. II. also manufacture, and koepi od hand Pat ent Rpring Red!, the bvet ever Invonted. No family should be without them. Any kind of Kood. aot on band ean be had on ibort notion. Ipboliteriog and repairing neatly exooutru. COFFINS, of all lite., ean be bad on a half hour.' notice, and at the low.it prieei. A deduc tion f 20 prr oeuu made Cur eaeh. METALLIC CASKS, or Roerwood, Walnut and Cherry Coflin., wild (lai. or wood topi, furniihed on fife houra' notice. 1'er.onal attendance with hearie, en funeral ecca.ion, and oarriagre furnlthed when desired. Thankinc the nubile for part farora, and by !trirt- peraonal attention tor buiiine., I hope to receive a euntinuane. ol tbe eame. Remember th. place the Hteam Cabinet Shop, eorncr of Market and Fifth Streets. March , '71 1y. DANIEL BBNNER. Uisr(Uaucous. ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY! I WOULD respectfully aoooun.. to tk.slll tent of CLEARFIELD and rtciolty that I hava ep.aed up In tb. n.w Hasonle Bnlldlng. first doer b.low th. Mansion House, on S.cend Street, with a entire n.w stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS & JEWELRY, Of tb. lat.it style, and best finlih, Selected with .are. I bav. an assortaifnt from all tb. latest aorcltist la J.w.lry, suita. bl. for th. Holidays. A larg. stock of American Waleha. fross th. faetoriei of Appletoa, Tracy a Co.. at Walt bam, Mass., and the National Watch Company at Elgin, III., In from i to I os. eases, always on hand, and warranted. Thankful for your p.st liberal patron.!., I hop., by strict attention to business, to merit a eantfnnanes of he same. All kinds of repairing in my line promptly attended to. O-II sir Jewelry made to order. B. I. SNYDER. December 114, 7f. II ATS AND CAPMI AND Roota nud S41iocal THE PLACE TO OF.T lints & Caps, iWts & Shoes, 19 AT FILLFFJOX'S m STORE 1 One door north of new Masenls Building, CLEARFIELD, PA. The largrat stock af goods in this line ever brouicht into the ennnty, is nnw open for the In spection of tb. public, and will be sold at th. Very Lowest Cas Prieetl Al.n, a aplennld assortment of HUNT'S Fl'R. NIKIIIM) IIOOUK, onn.lr.ting of Hhirl., Collars, Neckties, Handkerchief., Ulovra, Underwear, Ac. A large stock of CARPETS and OII.CLOTI'B, which will be di.pn.rd of at astonishingly tow pries. A liberal share of patronage is respeet lully solicited. 4T DON'T FAIL TO CALL.- Store on Seeond St., below Market, Clearfield, Pa. 4 S 71 D. R, FL'LLERTON. DENT AL CARD. Dn. A. M. HILLS Would sav to his natient and th nub- Kt-nivraMv, that, baring diaiolTcq partnerahip wlh Dr. lhaw, he is now doing thai entir work of his nfll?" himself, so Ihrit pniienta need not fear being put under the hands of any other operator. Having obtained a reduetivn of lb patent on Ihe plate material, I am enabled to put up teeth much cheaper than formerly. I also hare Dr. Slack 'a patent process fur working ruhlwr plat, wkieh make a much lighter, mors elaatio and itroager plat for th earn amount af material, and pol irhea th plate on both sides, rendering It much mreeaily kept clean. Special attention paid to the peeaereation of the natural teeth, and all work guaranteed entirely satisfactory to patients. tJiTOme at th old corner, npporir th Phaw Hons. Office hur from 8 to 12, a. m., and I to 4, p. m. Patients from ft J inline rVvuld notify m a few days bf Ton hand of their Intention IO com. Always at home, unlets other mtto ap pear la both the eonnty paper. feblfc'71 Fight in Glen Hope Over! ALL FREE AGAIN! AND TI1R MONET TAID! rIl.t.IAM 8. MCKEV takes Ibis method af a f infHrmint bis Bilinemos friends and eus turners that be bu snld out his entire stork of f tore Onods In Blen lli'pe In James M. IMekey Co., snd to thank his friends and euetomere for their liberal p.lmn.re whils in bnsinrs. In (ij'u llnpei. snd neks a share for the new nrm, who intend keepint Arst dees Dry (loods and (en era! variety star. Their stork will ennsist in part of I.a lies' A Oeiit's Fanry lint., Ladles' lines, from II) t .in cents, Ladies' Press Moods, a fall line. Notion, of sll kind., Csssiroere., ft full lino, Jeans and Ci-tlonsdes, Al parns and Lortre. 4Uo. to f 1. 10 prr yard. Alparas, beauties, at 7 eentl per yard, Ladles' l.ney llaitrrs, a full line, No. I (Infers si'.' SS, fond at a full lins of l.atlira' Jthoes, Mi'eca'anil Chil dren 's Shoes. I.a lie.'hprins; Knal, Clnennn. an rilk furls, I'erlulaere .nd Ihlr Hila. Mu.lin .nd faliew fron (I to I In. No. I f.lle., ranis f"r fl.tio, f nnfeetlnneries, a full line, I'renek and Tin Inrs. no. 1 uro eerte.. for enuntre trade. In faet fall line of f.ney and prime jnn.!, tn anil nor trade. W. Intend eelliiit an a ca.h nr shnrl eredit srstrm, snd we knew oar enalnmers aill prnllt by It. All kinds af roantry prodnee teson in eiekanire for toods. WA XTKf. No. 1 Fre.h Hotter. ", eicb lint Ineh tihinalr.. b. enont. I.OOS) Cheep Pells. Href Hides and Calf Ckin., fnr which ths highe msrkrt prea will be paid. r-(lia as a trial befnr. yon parebae. year (lwds. Wa will tira yna bartaias. JAMH3 M. PICKET A CO Olen Hope, Pa., Mar 1?, 1ST1 4m. VDMIMBTR ATBIS'" NUTH RNnllee is hereby Iieen thslli tler. nf administration , the e.t.ta of JOHN TROY, deeeeeed. Isle -r ll.i.r Inwn.hm. rieartleld enanly, I'enna., bsvin been doly . anted tn th. a-..der.ie;ned, a!l ..rrsou. indented to eaid estate will pleas, make L.roent. and tbnee h.iin, el.lms or dejaand. iriil preernl thera properle anth.nli'sted f..r set Urmlnt. rlBA.MiAHTROY. Jua.r, l'THrt pd Adnv.irtratrll. grg (Rooifii tit. 1871. 1871. SPRING GOODS! The First of tie Season I , The Cheapest in this Market! BUY! BUY! ! BUY!!! or KRATZER & LYTLE, Tour Dry flood. Your Window Curtains, Your Carpet, Tow Oilcloths, Your Wall Papers, Your Hats, Your Caps, Your Carpet Chain, Your Stoves, Your BaooD and Feed. Your Grooerie, Your Hardware, Yonr Queans ware, Your Nutiens, Your DooU A Shoes, Your Leather, Your iShoe Findings, Your Flour and Fish, SALT! SALT! SALT! at wholesale to country merchants. on.fl, PAIXTS, GLASS, ie.-A liberal dis count to builders. Everything that you need oan he had at great advantage to the buyer, at KRATZER A LYTLE'S, Hark street, Ci.KAnriKLD, Pa., opposite th Jail. 8:8 SPECIAL AX.OiCEMET! IflAVE this day associated with me In the mercantile biisinans my brother, Robert Hoed, and the bu nines will he continued under the Arm nam of REED DKOTIIRRS. W will continue to make the Dry Ooods and Notion buainraa a specialty, and all the newest faliriei and latest novelties in th market will be kept on hand. The Dranch Store in Cttrwcnsville will be con tinued, where will ho found as eh.c ft lino of good a at our rain etore in Clearfield. New Spring foods will he on hand about the 13th of March. Thehook aeoouaUof Wm. Roed will be promptly and immediately settled. WM. REED. Clearfield, Pa., March I, 1871. K ACE IN EUROPE! GREAT EXCITEMENT FRENCHVILrLE I IN Th bloody contest between Franc and Prosria It at an end for the present, so far as ihe slaugh tering of men and the destruction of properly Is concerned. The Royal Juggler no douM pride themselves and rt-jntee over the rosult, hut bow Insignificant is their work when oomparoil with th human and christian efforts of L. M. COUDRIET, who has undertaken to supply all the cititens in the lower end of the oounty with food and raiment at eirtrdinff low rate from his mum moth at ore in Mri.SO.SKl HU. where ho aan alway he found ready to wail upon caller and supply them with Dry Goods of nil kinds, Such as Cloths, Patinrtts, Canfimerri, Muslins, Delaines, Linen, Drillings, Calicoes, Trimmings, Ribbona, Lac. Ready-made Clothing, Boot and Shoes, Hat and Cape all wf the beat material and ctade to order Uon, Socks, U loves, Mittens, Lacs, Ribbons, Aa. GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS. Coffee, Ten, Sugar, Rice, Mlases, Fish, Salt, Purk, Linseed Oil, Fish Oil, Carbon Oil. Hardware, Quernaware, Tinware, Ca-tings, Plowe and Plow Castings, Nails, Hpikes, Corn CuUira tora, Cider Presses, and all kinds of A xs. Perfumery, Paints, Vami-h, Qlars, and a general assortment of Stationery, GOOD FLOUR, Of different brands, always on band, and will be old at tb lowest possible figure. LIQUORS, sock as tlrandy, Win, Gin, Whisky, Jayne's Medicine, llostetter'f and HooAand's Uittcra. 5000 pounds of Wool wanted for which th highest prle will b paid Cloyerseed on hand and for aal at tb lowest market prio. Also, Agent for Strattonfillo and Curwensvill Threahing Machines. mCall and see for yonrselve. You will find rerlhing nually kept in a retuil stor. j L. M. COUDRIET. j Frenehrill P. 0.. March 1. 1871. i I ACKETT ACHRYVKR, miLIM IK BIILDIG HARDWARE, AIo, manufaeturors of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware, Nearly opposite th Jail, CLEAIFIHtD, PA Carnentert and Ruflder will And It to their advantage to examine our stock bofore purchasing elsewhere. STOVES I STOVES I W. sell tbe TIMES COOK STOVE, the eheap- est and best store In the market. Erery store fully warranted. ALSO, PARLOR, BEATIbfl, and '. RAFTINQ STOVES! whieb will b. Hid as eheap as any in lb. snooty. Slrl.'l attention paid .rdering articles for par ties wlie dcrir. it. 4-Tlnonii. Spo.tlnf and Job work dons on reasonabl. terms. Clcsrteld, Ta, April IJ, 1ST 1. S. FOKTER SHAW, D. D. S., Ulhf tn MBfonir ittiiKimp;, eVrtl!S n.KAHFIKI.I, PA. Putting of the natural tertn in a ncaiiny, pro- eTratircatirt usctiil ronnuion is maoa a prnmii. iiiuwM ami uiatrrmati-ns common to the mmiih. Inw and associate parts, arf tritr.1 anrl eorrcctcd tinni ritra. Pncra lor partial and full seta nf trrrh much lower than in l$7o. H would be well far paticnta from a tliatanr to let us ktw by mail a fr-w daya befor citing 1 lh iA-. It ta tery important that children between the ere of sis and twlv vears huM have their lerih eimind. fly Aurstbcf I Torth are nwinred witbnal pain. f.MV; J. M, STEWART, D. D.S., ,ai .. OAce .ear Irwin's Drnf Btora, SlliJj CI'RWKXSVILLF, TA. All denlel operations, either In the nm-Tlanirnl or eperallrn hr.nrb, proasptly attended to aad sati.tsetion fnaranteed. tpeelal attention paid to the trentieent nf dtsen-e. nf tbe aataral teeth, same and month. Irr.nlarity nf the teeth soe ees.fully etirreeted. Teeth est reeled wilhntit pain by the use of Kilter, and artificial teeth Inserted of the beet material and warranted In render sal traetion. apnUil:ly 1,ll kf .T IIIMIK I.OT. The nnderslirned Inst his PneketL.mk on Ctanl.e. the 17th ol May, snssewher. between Jstnea Irwin's ard Murbel Bbnpe's, la Uirard town.bin. eenuinin f ten r.wJr.dllr. The finder w,!l be.uitaWy rewarded be "earinf H With Ceo. fleeee. P. Jon. T.h. JAWS sTH. 5rn tSoorJn, Gmtiti, His. J. r. titrii.,, CLEAUF1HLI), PA., Ar. oforing, at tb. old stand of 0. L. Reed A Co., tkelr stock of goods, sonsUtlnr of DRY - GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS 4 8U0E3, HATS A CATS, HARDWARE, QUEENBTARB, FLOUE, FEED, SALT, &c, &o., At th most reasonabl rates for CASH or In ichang for Square Timber, Boards. Shingles. OR COUNTRY PRODUCE. MrAdvanoo mad to tho engaged la get ting out squar timber on th most advantageous terms. January ft, lfiTft. I. t. A It SOLD... W. ROD I I.AIITSHOKK. "Cheaper than Ihc Cheapest T GOODS AT REDUCED PRICKS JUST JtCIVlD t A mold A IlartHliorn, (On door west of First National Bank,) CURVtFaNSVILLE, PA. HAVING just retnrHed frm th en with t 'aomptets) ftssortment of Ooods suitabl for Spring and fumnir trad, wt ar ow ready to famish Ml kinds of Good "Cheaper than the Cheapest! 11 And after thkoMng our eustoiaer for their liberal patroaag during th past year, ws would most reictfully aak for cootlnuano of th sm. Our Stock onslt of ft com pi t assortment of Dry Qouds, Notions, Hardware, Queenswar. Willowwar, Groeailes, Boots tf 6hos, Hats A Caps, Clothing, Tobaeeos, Ao. Also, Flour, Bacon. Salt, Fiih. Orain, to. All of whiih will b sold on th mot reason- bl terms, and tba highest maikct prle paid for Oraia, tVool and all kinds of Lumber and Country Produe. stT Pleas giva us a eall befor purchasing tswhr. flatlsfaetloa guaranteed as to prle and quallty.-V ARNOLD A HARTSHORN, Corner of klaia and Thompson Streets, apr?0 CURWEN6VILLK. PA. P T 1 la JL s Jo "For thy Stomach's Soke and thine other Infirmities." St. Paul. DR. IIOYi:ifS PIRK WEST BRANCH BITTERS. Vaafe. pur, pleasant and health -giving Ton io strictlv veiretable. and manufactured from th moat pur and choice materials is not a spirit drink nor snbititut for whiskv, but ft scientific onipound. for th protection of th system and th cor or disease, made rrom cucmicaii? pure spirits, entirely free from fuail oil or other irrita ting properties, and will not diaagree or offend th moat delicate stomach. A long private experi ence has attested It Superiority over all Ordinary Remedies. No Bitters at prrrrnt offered to the public contains m much medicine! virtue, and yet so safe nd plenannt to take. Its ue Is to cure diaeaee, and tt will not create an appetite for spirituous liquors, but will euro tho effects of dissipation. To Increas the Appetite, t'FE IT. To promote Ingestion, , USE IT. To cure Dyspepsia, I'SK IT. To cure Fever and Ague, USE IT. To eur BilHoutnev, USE IT. To cure Constipation, rFK IT. To our Chronic Diarrhoea, USE IT. To cure Koart burn, USE IT. To our Flatulence, USB IT. To car Acid Kruetatlons, USB IT. To eur Neivous Debility, I SB IT. To cur Ilydoehendria, USE IT. To euro ptallownoss of Complexion, l'SE XT. To care Pimples and Blotch, USE IT. For General Prostration of th rhyaieal powers, UEB IT, and It will euro you. Sold everywhere, at $1.00 per bottle, Manu factured eiclusivcly by A. I. SUA W, Druttsist, CLRAKFIRLP, PA , Who offers liberal inducements ta tb. trade. Oct 17, lSfllMf. LIME AND COALI "TTAVINO Inerrased our facilities fnr bnrnins; X L Lima during the past season, ws are pre p.ivd to furnish Unod lliirnt l.lme. Coal Iturnt l ime, sVond and Coal nitriit l.lme. Manalsrtured from tbe eelrbrsted ' PLLI KFONTK I.IMF.5TOXr," which proiluees tbe wnttrar and rreese Lima, fnr all nieehenieal purposes, tbl en I', found in Ui. ft.le or Penn.rlvnnia, and which we sell at as low prions, delivered nn esrs. a. Ihe inferior Limes are sold at their plaees of manulactara. Also, dealers In and rbippers of Wilkcsbarra and Shamokin ANTHRACITE COAL, of all sltei, pser"" expressly for family ue. Orders slicirtd. BIlOKTtnir.F A CO, Nor. , I "70 ly. llt ll-fnle, Pa. Deale's Embrocation, (UTK PO WILL'S,) for all diseaaes Ineldsnt to H-raoi, CaMl. and liomaa riesh, requiring tti as 01 aa sternal appllestlna. This Kmhrocatlon was ttonslrctv used by th Onvarnmewt duriag tk war. For sal by Hartswirk A Irwlr, Clfflld. Jstth M. Irwin, Curvaasvltla. Paalsd tiod- leader. La:hrVwri Sot.li. THE SMITH HOUSE, (Opposite the. Paaacngcr Depot,) 1 1. E A R 11 K hl, PA., . r'pPE undersigned, having leased this boa for X. ft surica of years, is ready to tnUtrlaia Ua giTS and trarelers generally, and thor-for tolirlu oj rumors to giv bin a caU. His Tabl will fa supp.ied with tbe boat th market affords, SJiti hi Bar will contain the choicest of wine and liquor S. Tho hous. furniture, Iwdaand bedding ax entirely new, which always adls to the comfort of travelers; while tb stahlinc atlauhed is lare and rosuiA just suited fur teamsters. Charges midcrat. jan.:7W vt 1LLI AM . HltAULbT. THE ALLEGHENY HOTEL. UARKLT St., CLEA11FIELP, Pa. THIS Jarfo and aommodious now hatal has been opened for the aooommodatloa of tb. publio, where tho proprietor will b. glad tn beet his old friends, and reeoir. a share of jsahlie pat ronage. By striot personal attention to tba de tails of hia buainess, b. hopes to he able to render satisfaction to bis patrons. The TADLB will always be bountifully supplied with th. best tbat can b. procured in the market, and the BAR will sontaln a full iU-.k of LlyUUHt), BEER, A. Oood sLuling attached. JAhl'KR LE1FUI.DT, Clearlleld, Mareb J, 1B(1-Iy proprietor. THE MANSION HOUSE,- Corner of Keoond and Mark Street,, CLl:Altl ltLI), PA. TUTS old aad eotntnodions Hotel baa. dnrlaf ths past ysar. been enlarged to double It. form.r capacity for th. entertainment of stran gers ani guests. Ths whole bnlldlng baa beea refuraish.d, and tha proprietor will spar, no pains to render his guests comfortable whtl. laying with hire. .y-rhe "Mansion noose" Omnia., ran, to snd from th. Itetot on th. arrival and departnr. of each train. JOHN DOUUHKKTY, apro. 70 tf Proprietor. SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE, CurHeii.rllle, ( leal Held county, I'a. rplIIS old and well established Hotel, b.antl X fully situated on tb. banks ol th. S.equ. tianna, in tbe boroagh of CurweniTille, has bsen 'eased for a t.rto of years by th. nndersigned. It bas bean entirely refuted, and is now open to tha public gen.rally and ths travelling coinmn olty in partienlar. No pains will b. sp.red t. rwnder guests oorofnrtabl. while tarrying at tbit bonre. Ampl. btabling rooji tor th. accotrjoa. dation of t.ams. Charge, moderate. ?e,LJ8, 1870 tf. ELI BLOOM. THE RAILROAD HOUSE, ' MAIN ST., -PlJlLirsBURO. PA. rpilB nndersigned keeps eonstantlyonb.nl JL th. beat of Liquors. His table i. slwsys supplied with th. best the market sfiords. Th traveling public will do well to give him a ealL novl'di. HUBERT l.L0YDv gllAIT HOLSf. Corner of Market and Front Streets, Clearfield, Pa. This eingnifioent Hotel is entirely new, Mm. plete In all its appoiutnienta, and eonvenient t. tbe Court House. A free Omnibus runs to and from the Iepot on the arrive! and departure of each train. Ubuuuu a. lui.iiuniv, phi 13, 1870. Proprietor. IRWIN HOUSE, Midway between l.Irk lluu and yliavravIlU. 1MIK nndersigned would rrapectfuliv InTite tha attention of watermen and all others to th fact that be ha opened a hotel at th abor natiiitl plaice, where he is prepirt'd to accon.mo tUte all who may faror hiui wnh a call. Posts have bien put in ou rhe rlcr bank, so as to iusur a safe binding for watermen. .il .;6m W. IKWIM. WESTERN HOTEL, Opposite lb. Court House, - CLEAR PIE LP, PRSX'A, Accommodations first -elssa snd charges moderate oett JOIIX T. YOl'Nl), Proprietor. j nnMAHD ii or sr., Opposits the Railroad Depot, " Clearfield, I'a. Mi71 D. JonXfTOH A SON, Proprietors. Scots ana ltof5. DANIEL CONNELLY, Boot and Shoe Manufacturer, CLEARFIELD, PA. HAS jn.t received a tn. lot of French CALF tKINS. and is nnw prepared to tnannfa... tur. everything in bis line nt th. lowest figures, lis will warrant his work to bs os repreaeotea. II. r.speetfully solicits a .all, at his shop aa M.rk.t street, second d'.or west of the po.tufiee, where be will do all In his power to render sati. faction. Horn. An. Ueiter tops on hend. iny,'7-y DAMKb CONNELLT. PEACE PROCLAIMED. THE WAR OVER IN CLEARFIELD. - KNOX TOWNSHIP QUIET. Xearty oil the Contrabands going back to their oil muter$ s but 'nary on$ going to old Massachusetts, when they were loved so long and so tcelL IN consequence nf tbe above facts.?, SFTORTa of tho uld "hort hhoe Shop," would an d ounce to his numerous pfttrnit. and the peopl ol Clearfield county at large, that h ha new a first rate lot of food material jnt reeelred from the Faat.and is prepared nnaoori nolle to maka and mend Boot and 8bes, at his nw shop is (Jraham's mw. He Is satisfied that he esn pleat all.t unless It might be torn Intensely ! stay st hnm patrinta.) Hr is prepared toaelllew for Cah or Country Produce. Don't forget tb Sh'-p next door to Fhuwers A J rah era's store, on Market street, Clearfield, Pa,, and kept by a. fellow emmuQly ealkd Jyfi.7 y "SnOR-TY." XEW BOOT aD SHOE SHOP. EDWARD MACK. Con. MARKET A ;ti Prs., CLEAUFIKI.D, Pa. '"MIR proprl.tor basuntrred Into th IIOOTdV .1 HOK busineas at the abov iand, and u determined not to be outdon either ta jual ity or prio fur his work, Pperiai atieaiinw will b paid to mnnufarturiug hewed work. II ha hand a Urn lot of Kretich Kip and Calf tshtna, of lh very heal quality. The elti aena ol Clourftt'td ud vicinity ar reapectlnlly invitfd to gir bin a trial. Na charge for calls. wsUTat.' If JkKW 6TOKK AND XEW GOODS. JOS. SHAW & SON Havei just f cncJ a Nsw Sinn, on Main St.. CnnrtiLD, Pi.," lately occotiifd ly Wm. F. IHWI V. , Their stnok ennsitta of .. . LDliiJ CSJ-CDsbLDoaie Ckorf.a'U nf tbn best quality, a QuFK.NRrtAiiE, Hoots and Slioci, 'and every article OevcMsirT for on.'a comfort. Call and xamine our .lock before pur- cLasing elsswhere. May 9. I8CG-tf. THE CLEARFIELD WOOD-CHOPPERS' AXE! Manoractured e.peeislly for the cLKAiujt:i.r trape, .nc;V7r) ii. f. rroi.rn a ro. Insure Your Property! fflllK undfrffgnej are prTnd to take sny reaxinahle Are rika, in gooj and reMalitw tttidik aa ill. ' I aruiera' Mutual. H ol ' Vtk, Pa.: Ihe ' Ande," of Cmeinnali.lthio; th i ... f V ..ks Uala 1 reasonshle, and In eawenf l money will Ke paid p promptly. IKVIN A tftKBt. HearfleM, P., AplMI, lll f. i