13, 1870. lUftsnott's Jmmtal. - " . 1 i 1 . mow, cnrron " sto.- CLEAR FIELD, PA., APRIL 13, 1870. Consresf, it m 6d, wi'l do nothing fir the withdrawal of the fractional currency, at present. ' tt is announced that Andrew Johnson i. jjoine to Europe. The country will le none the worse off on that account. The deposition of the U. S. Senate is to v.uss very istring.nt law ogain't po'igamy. TWn riehc. The sooner that morals cor rnptinc blotch is removed from our country the better. " ' 'The- Treasurer of ths Avondale IWief Fund acknowledges the 'total . receipt of $140.!S94 01, the custody and investment of which he' satisfactorily account for. .AVid ows receive $16 50, and children $3 33, per month. A counipornry say that the miscra'ile failure of thn Detiincints iu the Western States anilRhode Island, at therecent elce tjfn.. la owing to the fact, "that numerous members of "their party voted for tho Car diff Giant, just from a habit of supporting L-ssils." , An exchange thints the adjournment of the Pennsylvania Legislature "should be celebrated in an appropriate manner," as "tho most glorious event jinee the surren der of Lee." That chap has a rather poor opinion of outlaw makers, or wants a little "illumination" on tho subject. Which? The Pittsburg Iht is highly indignant be caut-e it was telegraphed from Cincinnati that the new colored citizens all voted with the Republicans. "Who has been claiming Otherwise, that this consoling intelligence should be flashed over the wires to the faith ful in other cities?" exclaims this infmiat ed organ of the disappointed Democracy. ;, Gra ve charges against the official and per sonal integrity of General Howard, in con nectirn with the Freedmen'a Bureau, have been brought forward by Mr. Fernando Wood, or New York. Injustice to that ex cellent officer, the House has ordered the in vestigatiou, which, otherwise, would have been demanded iu vain by his disreputable accuser. The leading newspapers throughout the country are engaged in discussing, pro and con. the further continuance of the income tax. The argu-iients against the tax are generally based on its unjust and inj iisito rial nature; while those in its favor allege that it bears heaviest on the wealthy classes, and that, comparatively speaking, it is not burdensome to the laboring'pcople. The "stearr man," in New Vork, it is BaiJ, smoke?, drinks, walks a hundred yards, and sings "Shoo My," inside cf live min utes. As soon as a voting attachment can be constructed, he will d posit a ballot, and can Lc hired out as a repeater an event which will be hailed with great rejoicing by the Democracy, as a less expensive mode of" carrying on their "repeating" operations. Indiana has been allowed a claim of $431, 000 against the General Government in re turn for the spoliations of the raider Mor gan. l-.pt our own border claimants learn a lesson from this Uoosier success, aud turn their latteries from Harrisburgto Washing ton. If payment is to be made at all for the losses incurred by citizens in the war, Penn tiylvania can certainly present as strong a case as Indiana.. 'The Committee in the Watt-Diamond contested election case awarded the seat to the rightful occupant. Mr. Watt, on the eve of the adjournment of ihe Loeisiature. The frauds proven, were of so flagrant a charac ter. that even Mr. Lowry, who seemed to f.tvor the caut-eof Mr. -Diamond throughout the whole investigation, could not refrain from signing the majority report. Thus justice has oucc wore triumphed over wrong. The Governor, on Tuesday last, returned the appropriation bill to the House with some objections the Legislature having failed to designate the mode of accounting for the expenditure of two hundred thous and dollars ftir charitable purposes. The House at once affixed the proper provision, and returned it to the Governor for approv al, which, no doubt, wili be done, notwith standing it way be objectionable iu other respects. Curiously enough, fiee trade Democrats line Marshall ot Illinois, Wood of New York", and Beck of Kentucky, oppotej plao ing tea or toffee on the tree list. Their main arguments against such a policy were that neither tea nor coffee came under the head of "the necessaries of life." and that the Government could not afford lodo with out the revenue derived from these article. What will poor men think of the Democracy that wishes to tax their tea and coffee? Because Senator Stewart advocates keep ir.g Georgia out until sho shows "fruits meet fur repentance." the Savannah Repub lican ibinka "hanging would Le too good for him.' . Yet haneing wasn't nearly good enough for the traitors who took that State out in 1S51, Mixed the Government forta and arsenals and helped t? organic a bloody ti r. t : J u'-fwasant to relcr to tiwse iittie vagaries of our Southern fnends. hat thU furious zeal to shoot or hang all po lalcal opponents canuot be too pointedly re, bukI. The Eilroa Bill Vetoed-' The "Oinuihus" Railroad bill, as it was called, wau'vetoed by Gov. Gearys on 'wo gro-jnds: first, becase it was unennstitu tional, and, secnnJIy b.nsiuse it was inexpe dient. While we admit the force of Gov. Geary' objections, we cannot but expres our regret, that the opportunity tor the de velopement of the North Western portion of the State has been lo-t. Our people were deeply iiitei-esfled in the project, and will be very generally disappointed. It .-was utii versaliy'supposed that th;lOi dsia the Sink ing Fund, would Le taken at all events, and we thought if it was to be dono, it was only equitable and just that our section.- which so much needs development, should have its fair share. ' We are not in the habit of commending the acts of Senator Wallace, but deem if on ly right to vay, that his course with regaid to this bill wjs iii the iutere.-t of all his con stitueuu. On principle, the veto wa riihr. and Governor Geary has hi in ply -discharged his sworn duty, ah hough it happens to be a so rious Uh-apj. ointment to many of our people. The U. S. District Attorney. The Pittsburg Gazette of April 4th, makes the following rcfefence to the official capacity and tact of II B. Swoope. K., the lately appointed U. S. District Attorney for West ern Pennsylvania : "The Federal Court room in this city has been fur etelit days past the theatr; of a Irwl of the gfeatest importance to the ui tilling interest, as well as l he forum in which a conspicuons professional triumph has hi-en won. Uur local columns aft ird the details nt points cs eeiullv adjudicated, which we pint for the int'irniiition of the trade. In this place we propose only to lefer-to the itimnii-he aliili'vana success with whit-h District Attorney Swoope has throughout a protracted eon'roversy. maintained 'he in tert fs of ihe Government and 'vindia'ed the discretion of hi official superiors in coin mif'i.ig the most important trusts to his hand. Th" proceedings beinsr in the nature of a criminal information by the revenue of fifer. aeainst certain parties for a violation of the law. I lire-.? counts, nut of four, in I lie indictment have been sut: ineii u.y th Coort.. And tlii. notwithstamling the most xa!oos efToit-rof f-onn-ol fr thrf ofT--ndcrs. who, it is .-aid, hnd not hesitated more than once to predict their compete triitnph over the Di-'riet Attorney. When it is seen that this officer has in this cn'tst been orio-ed by his own pred'cessor in that, place, whose teehnic.-ilities with such litigation innt he a linitteil. t he ros -Ir confers tnaikcd honor npnn the profcssiunal abilities of .Mr. Swoope." For some years the Democrats of Cal fornia have ridden into- power on the ami Chinese questions. lien called upon to meet thc-m with practical hgislaticn they have invariably put off their constituencies with something f a general and vapory cae. During the last rCeeion tJ tl e LcjiMaiure it was felt thatthcreal ismes ttiuld be no longer dodged. Awaking to a sense of una voidable accountability: it became appart-n th.it eiihc- Chinese must be forbidden to and in the iare, or, if Ian led, their emplo; ment must be prevented. How to vet about either ot these illegal and prosuriptive uieas ures puzzled the brains of the wisest. After hot debates, motion and confer motions." resolves and re resolves, a s t nse of shame and disgust tegan to creep over the iur.3' active workers, and ' finally the conviction forced itself home that the thing couldn't be done. Some one, more sensible and hu mane than the rest, moved to refer the matter to Congress, Thus California pets out of the dilemma into ffhith htr Pi mo cratic leaders forced her, and these leaders will in the future lie compelled to look about for another sensational hobby to rtde. How it Works. In JSf,3. a reciprocity year, there came into the United States, free o'djty. $S 9S0 worth of cgv-s from Prince Kd ward's Island In 1SC7, with rcriprocity abrogated, and the tariff imposing a duty often per cent. . on fnieign cpgr Piime Edward's Inland sent us $24. 210 worth of the article. The eggs, it eppears. are packed in oats, and on oats the lai iff imposed a duty otten per tent, as it did on crcs: but bv packiog the Pijiice Edward's Island cgps in oats, said cats ero not oats, L tit packinir. as it were chaff or straw or other such thing. anl thus it paid, maugrc the ten percent, tariff, to import $24,I0 worth of eggs by reason of the 5O.WJ0 or CO.000 Lushels ol packings, alias oats, which were the trans porting medium of the same. Of course the eggs came dearer by the ten per ct?nt. duty which i hoy paid, and equally of course the outs by the ten jrcent. duty which they did not pay; so thatiho consumer paid Loth duties, (hough the tariff got but one. - - Mexico exicis again in a state of ferment. The San Lui and Zucatecas. rebels still show M-ns of life. Caudeua. Aquirre and the rest of that class of revolutionary leaders arc at thtir old games. Unable to take the field in larfc numbers they have fallen back, as a dernier rctart. on a guerilla system of warfare. Nek-reth has made his escape from the capital tiotwithstatniii-g the vigilance of i he police to effect his cap tnre. Fears for the safety of tha city of Mexico were entertained at latest accounts and the prospects ate dreary throughout t he whole republic. The Attache in lians are a.-ain commitung dopred.tti.tm iu the State of Chihuahua. Several murders Lave been reported, ami more lliao the u-ual qut ta o! incidents which generally g. to make up Mexican intelligence swell our latest des patches from this unhappy land. Gov. Gkry's Veto. The veto placed by Gov. Geary ujion the hill which w..n. have absliai-ted 'k million firr hinulrnl thnuviml Minn from the Sinking Fund, had it Iwcome a law, for the purpose of buil dinjf railroads and extending lines already i l1'' Is very -'L""eraIly sustained by the pre.ss of both political parties, and by the people ot che Slate, judginir by tho voice of the press, which, :.s a general rule, reflects their sentiments It is held I y eminent awers anl by wtehip-nt niiiw..leinnal genilemen to Le one ol the Iki and soundest rerntnes g,g ever yCm to tl.e Lrislature of this S:are. .i.tit-tOiilM-.l yiew9 0f the Governor are too plainly correct to i.o dis puiKi oy any on' pretemltnr to intliieen e and candor, and his remarks upon the dun :er of aJ'iplinr fur the States policy nuch as the vetoed bill' would hae inaugurated, will iiHet with the&IipostnnntiiiijrnsiMnfur Bk tfccoftbe pop! il'irtvtb'u Tt.fyrjpJ. The Late Elections. In Connecticut. English, the Deratcratio candidate for Governor, was e'ected by a majority of 835. The Republicans have a nP'j n-ityol 1 in "the Senate, and U iu the House. NodoubtlheDem.tcracy will claim this as a great triumph, hut there is no proof that public feniiiiient has thai gcd in the least. Knelish and Jewell were the respec tivc candidates on t ) occasions previtus to this. In lSf.8 Enjilifh ( DemO had 764 ma jority, an 1 in ISG9 Jewell (Rep.) had 411 majority." And hence, at least, the Demo cracy have won but a barren victory, not bavin secured the control of the State Gov ernment. The result, this year, is due to the Finai lness of the vote. a. heavy snow storm having kept many Republicans too many f whom are fair weather men from the polls. The municipal elections in Ohio resulted generally: satisfactory to the Republicans. Iu Cleveland, our majority is 33J more than ast spring, although we lost two members in the city, but still retain our iiinjoru v. Cincinnati gives an average Republican ina nity of over 3.000. and each Board of the Councils is largely Republican. Columbus. Toledo, Lima, Massillon, and. in fact, near ly cuy in jortu t tcn in the State, give the usual Republican majorities. One of the glorious results of the Cincn nati election lor iiicml-ers ot ine cmmiooi Board, is the defeat of Rev. Thomas Vick- ers, the leader of the ami Bible movement. This man did more than any other memlier ot the former beard to effect the exclusion of the Bible from the public schools of Cin cinnati. last fall,- and now the people have properly rebuked him. He ran lar behind his ticket. The new School Board is said to consist of 26 members in favor ot reading the Bible in the public choo!s, and 22 op pascd to it. We rejoice at this result. It proves that Cincinnati is sound morally, as well as politically. At the election for School Commissioners , t . 1. . I. . ill Wilmington, ueiaware, iasi new, me Republicans elected 14, and the Democrats but 4. Th:s is a very gratifying result, iu deed, and indicates the speedy eniaucipa tiou of Delaware from the thraldom of Dein oeracv. Tl.e election in Rhode Island, last week. resulted in favor of toe Republicans ly an overwhelming majority. The Bible in the School. The disnosi; ioii to stir up sectarian preju dices in regard to our common schools is to ho regretted. It is not breaking out in Cin ciiiiiali, or New x'oik alone, but even to some extent, as our readers are awaie, iu I'ntsburg. Our M-hools are for people ot alllaiths, and no sect whatever has a right to taint them with its icii!ir doctrines. What challenges the enthusiasm of one do nomination is distasteful, and even iiis-tiliing. to am ther. The school are organized on a ba-is ot Ireedoui. and fhey should be kept as free as ihe air. All classes and all deiiomina t ions are taxed to support them, and no feet. however owerfis', sti.!i;;i oe accoruu-J treat er privileges in t!i m than another, 'i be sv1cm recognizes the equality of all sects. Tiie Church and the iiie must be kepi asunder; and our common schools are a part of tho machinery of the Siaie. Vi;h mayuiSceiit churches lifting their spires hea venwsrd in evtsrv city and town, and places if ill ;u-J vr i:-lr.p .c itterc 1 all over tiie conn try. the Church ou'.it lobe able to take die of itself, without seekina to disturb the bar mi-tiy of schtMi's. If creeds cannot live without. Iieing buoyeil up and strengthened by teaching in our public schoo's, then let them perish. If there is no vitality in them, they are not deserving of popular sympathy, or the fostering protection of the State. And if the f5UL as Hie foundation of many creeds, cannot survive without licing ineor porated ir.to our eon noon school system, then let it I?!! of its own weight, and wiih ihe creed that clin to it. Fo;of us. how ever, wiil admit that the Bible is so wek as to perish thus inglorimisly. In New York the mass meeting at Cooper Institute, on Wediiujiilav niebt a week auo. Rev. Heniy Ward R'sech.-r struck the right note when he sa-tl : "Ij!t the Church take care d religion ; let the State lake care of civil ity. an J ! them not meddle one willi the other." Sosa.- we all. I'ittxlitirg Vis. Wom an in Congress. At last th i wotran suffrage q'ipstitin has made its appearance in the shape of a proposed sixteenth amend ment to the Constitution. This niiiend ment, which was introduced into ihe House by Mr. Julian ou Monday a week, foibids any State to deprive any of its citizens of the right of suffrage by ic-ason of their sex. Doubtless Mr. Julian's bill will le killed after the House has discussed it to some extent ; but its introduction is only another evidence of the Droiiiiiicncc which the woman question i rapidly assuming. "Paris by Sunlight and Gaslight." A wot It tltai-riiilive ( tbe .Mjaterie aiiii Aliserie. ihm Virtue. Viuea. :leniluri auil I iiuo ot tiia Co j of Pnwit. liy Jhm U. Ai'CU. Jr. -tit!ul Publishing Co., t'tiila. The eagerness with which all Americans who can spare the time and means, ru-h off to Paris every year, lias become almost a national chaiactcristic. I tidied, ibis is not lo be wondered at, for ol all places in the world, Pa is offers the greatest attractions to the Ioer ol pleasure, and what pcot'le lote pleasure so welt as our own countrymen? This u.nsi intc resting jl c ties displays to inc novice its enchantment in two asjiecL so widely difTer?i'. that the auilmr shows us Paris in two different phases By Sun light and "By Gasight." The quantity ot serious and veritable history presented by this work, as couiiected with I he var.ous otjecf of imerost in I'aris is ii!!iiitue. Thai id the Palaces and other public tmild i:i:;s is exhaustive and complete. TheritHr is made acquainted with all the proud tiium plial inoiiiime'its uf the past an 1 present eras. He is lead through (he grandest gal leries of art, and the history and disc-rip lions of the leading o' jects of sculpture and painting, are laid before him. ' He is intro duced into the family of the Emperor, and carried through every phase of Parisian social lile. He is led up to ihe garrets of the pretty Griseltes, ami listens to the stories of their loves ; and is made a confident iu the secret intrigues of the ladic of rank, lie visits the Queens of the lknii motxle in i heir gorgeous -houses, and counrtt thjir lovers by their jewels. He luxurinfi in the delicacies of French c Miking and Pari ian drinks, mid Miiokes his Cigarette at night (in the glittering Boulevard He has the vtirtain drawn back and is shown die dark mysteries, the rogueries, villainies, and tlws frivhtiul crimes of (be City. II: is aufi-cd. UistriH-t-'d. srattlcd, thriili'il. iioni fied by tarns, stid vihen be lays the l ook aside, tic's it bar.l to believe (hat he has not actually seen Paris fr himself, nnd par lieipared. in person, in the scene of which he ha -been r;id:ng. The I o dc iiUu-t rated with 150 sp'ur.iii I engravincs made in Paris, br th hcf -'tfitisfs of Fiance, under iho pcviotj-il supervision of the author. It is -ld wHy by s'irl-"tipio. A Little of Everjtbing. Back many of tbe watarmea. A -surl of tbatip" a moattauhe. A rare mind mi nil jour own businejs. A good pilot the chap bo ran tbe ortrland route. Tbe city of Dayton wiil pay $300,000 income tax for 1 8, a Down Ibe b'hoy who wat uptripped by ' ben line." the other night Six men bave died in Oil City in tbe litet six weckifrom exceaire drinkinx. There are t.500 applieatina for 230 eencai ta ker in Ihe i-'ou'hern Ohio District. . A member of tho Kansas legislature rrjoioea in tbe name of Gi-awy Sprightly. At Covington. Oeorgia when a man get drnnk hi bead la shaved by Ibe authorities. A food idea. Kbenrburg gains three rotes end Cambria co, about thirty by tbe passage of tbe Fifteenth A aienduietit. A sentimental you h lays he prefer banging on tbe neck tu hauiriue by the neck, but that both are dangerous. Tbe claim of Indiana on ibe General fiovrrn motit fr ab mt SI H nUO, gruwing uut ot Morgan's taid. has been sl owed. Tbe Stock Fxchniige vault in New Tork eon lain every night securities valued at ever two bnndreJ millions of dollars Our bary is fart goiig to ruin. Xot content with disposing of neatly all ibe iton-clads, they are now selling ibe eadet-bips. Peck. Ke uh ican. has been elected to Congress in the Ti.eJi (Ohio) district to t!l tbe vacancy created by ilic death of lluag of 'he new Trxas Senator, Morgan C. Ilamil tn it i said that l e nevvr rnioktd a cigar or took adribk. and yet be claims lo n-prvStsnti'cxa. The President is reported on grtwd authority to bave stated iu eouveroa'.ion that be bad no inten tion of truing au amnesty proclamation at pres ent. Dispatches receive I by la-t mail from Minister Sickles indicate ibat a crisis is rapidly approach ing iu Spanish affairs, lie does not defpair how ever, of yet bringing about an adjustment uf lb Cubau trouble Commissioner Delano his received an anony mons letter ftom Ciuciunaii Oui j.cnclosing whis ky (lamps vaload at $(tS5 atl.wbicb tbe writer e-n-IVei were stolen from tbe Collector of tbe See oud disiiicl of Ohio. An Indiana paper tells of a lawyer there wh vht-rjL-d a clieul ten doltais fr collecting nine but said be would uut pre biiu to p iy th J other dollar fur a few 1a: if it would be uiort conve nient for hiiu to let ii stand. Samuel Harris, t f P.r'tol had a brother in tbe battle of Gettysburg who was ieport--d killed lie found and butied, as ho supposed, the body A few weeks ago be was very much surprised by hi brother walking in alive and well Official information ha just been received in Washington that tbe French tiovcmiuenl has ar anged with the French Atlamio Cable Company to cancel its exclusive concession for landing ea bes from the United Slates ou French soil. It is stated in a recent leport of the Prison As sociation. Ibat of fourteen thousand five hundred and t,ineiy-ix prisoners confined in the Peniten tiaries of thirty State, in ls.67. seventy-seven ner cent .or over ten thousand of ibe number, bad never learned a trade. Fjiniin-r is c.iureJ bv a want of blood in ihe brain, when the i cart for any reason fails o for ward enough for its uses.. If or this reason a faint ing perfou should alwaja belaid down, as tbe circulation is more easily restored in that position than in an upright posture. Tbe proceedings of the Legislature for Ihe ses sion of IS70 will make a volume of portenlious site. Avery large number ol bills were intro duced and acted upon. Trobbtj not much le-s than 2,ixi0 tills which originated in the House, and in the ceighltorbood of I Sun in Ibe Senate will be incorporated into tbe statutes of tbe Com monwealth. The St PjuI Duly Prut states that Gen Han cock has received orders from Washington to es tablieh a new military post at Ptuibina.on the borders of Winnipeg There may yet be setious trouble growing out of the rc.-itJrice of tbe Ked Kivetites to li e dictation of tbe Hudson Bay Cninpany. the firiliah borne government and tbe Dominion of Canada The Supreme Curt of Chicago has deei l ed that a promissory note given by a candi date fir public nifi je to a rival candidate, the cm iderattitn beinz that the receiver of the noie .shall withdraw from the candid icy, is void, fur the reason that such a contract is "contrary to public policy, arid nt n char actcr tending to duhatieh public morals. " There is pome hope for Chicago, yet. iUir gulvcvivocincnts. Aitvrrti.VMir.Mtt xrt up tu 'argrlffit tfi ! pf-wt lal'.will br.hargtU-toMl'U ntiial tatex. iVt. "DISSOLUTION. I he partnership here tt.torei xliiiii bftivet-ii T.J- M'C'ul onb and it L.Krebs.in the (.ru iocot' law. hts been dissolved, i'he tiu.-oue of tbe olfi -e will toe eou duetcd as heretotore by T. J -M'i;uMou;;b Clearfield. April U t. L. KKEDS. Attention Housekeepers! The undersigned wruld inform the publie that tbey are piered to do H'ni ewashmg. Uoue c euniiifi.nl Paper-hanging on abort notice and at rea.-onnbls prijos. Ueing pne icai workmen tbey are coiitijeiit thattby can render sati-f ic toall whom ploy Ibeu Fur ibe pnsent they ean bo found at th. Uatber bop. "-ejond street. Cleat field. Pa. WE'LSV J:HSN. Apiiii-t wi,.t.i.v .i tt maftra. T.VTI1E COURT nt Comuion Piea of Cleai field Comity, Pa.: harri.hon ODr.Lt. 1 No. Ml iarca term, int. vs. JOBS TUULET. I Dnmrtlir Attvcimritt. All parties interested are hereby notified that the final account of tbe f rasleos i.i tbe above sla ted ease, has been filed in my "2 -e Ap 1 3-It. A. CJTATE. Proth'y. TN THE COURT of Comn.-on Pleas of - Clearlield Couniy, Pa. : rinsT Jr bam k er ) CLKANFiELn, No. 118 March T.rm, 1870. v f oco. w saiaarb. J Atttrimrnt. Ad arson interested are hereby uotified that the phtlial c. ui.( of the Tr-tie in tbe above slated c ise. faaj beau duly filed in my office Ap. 13-3. A 0TA1E. Frolh'y F LTiNITUSeTfURNITURE ! ! JOHN TKOUTMAN, llavirgjust fi-ted up a new and elegant Farni mre K.h.io. on Market siroet. East of the -Allegheny II .ue." Clearfield !' it"'8'M 'be pablio ibat be keep on haua all kindsol hainb.-r SUlls. (walnut and eoiumou). Caue seat and wi.Jaor ehatrs ete .which will t e eo'd onep f r e nth. A share or patronage i respeellally solicited. Apiil 13 lo7. RULE OF COURT. Adopted Ist March, ISTl). -All iHTsons interested are herel.y 1ti' 6c I that nny eau oneii p acod on the lii:il lirCebnll not be cou.inued ty cou-ent ot ibe par ti. or their Aiioruie more than once without nave of Court. I:ut the Atiomey who has placed the eauso ou Ihe tul list, may withdraw it wiih in thirty five days oefor tho term. when the same mould be put ou (he list by the Pro hoii -tary lor rial, by giving noti te iu writing of said with drawal to ihe Prothonolar; , to be ftte.1 1 in tba cause. C A. MA -K. P J. Attest : SAM L LVi'K. A. J. A. C-. T-te, Prjt'y. - J. WILUfcLM, A. J. .Au; l-Hc HEW ADVEETISEKENTS Oil "tU Samples mailed free. New Yotk A J. Fcli.aw, April l3-3iu. U HINTS ON nOOSF. P IVriNl." by J. w. Mxorv CI . 4s n.. 4no. Free bv mail n receipt of price Mvscar Whitos. N. Y. 3m TTOW Sll ALIj WE PAINTOURiI'UESr' rl R.JW M,si;RY.CI..?2nD I SO. Free by wall on receipt of price. Misoar A Wbitos. ie xork. Ap !3-3m. A GREAT OFFER -UVt 'CE WATERS. No. 4SI l!rolwy. Kew York, will dispose of Doe Hundred lin'o. .MeUnitons and Organ, of x first class makers. a extremely low prices tor cash during Iht uinn h or will tak from S ) to $ IU monthly until put I New 7 Ootavi Piauo for :7i an 1 upward. New Oran for $U ard upwrX for cash. , - - Ap 13 7a-ly. WHO HAS A HOUSF. TO PAINT? R KA I) r-MADE CO hORS. Known as -'Railroad'" Colo a Ouaranteed lo be n.ore ecutioniieal. wore durable and more conveni ent thin any Paint ever Iw.fore off-sred. A book entitled ain talk with Piaciiesl Painters," with sample sent fr y mail on anp'tcatto i. M ASUKY A WHtToN. 7oa Whit' LkojI and Vnnr Worl; An. 13-:itnl 1 1 1 l-'ulto St.. Ti'tc Yrk. lie ware of Imitations. bstablisneu too J. TIIE II INK LEY FAMILY KXITTIXG MACHINE. Price $30. Fverv fumi'y in the eounry needs one. It knil everything Iroto a mioen to a aaner. A ehild ljvesrc-n lear.i lo work it in an hour. It is operated ihe eaine as a'sewinir machine hy hand or loot. It uses hut one needle, and is the pntfeclion of hi-auiy and uefulnss . Circulars wi'h ruts and lull i-atticul irs lre to even bwty. Agents -wnted in evrry e- unty. Apply quickly. UI.XKLEY KrTT!X(i MACHINE CO.. apl -.'iui) I rt tiro idioay, -V r., or IS'ith. Me. TIIE NEW FAMILY SEWING MACHINE 191 bow cnr. EMPIRE 2t Bowenr. The extraordinary snecess of iheirnew and im proved tnaiiulac urii-g Machines for light or heavy wotk b induced turn EMPIRE St-.WISG M.lCJfIXE CO. to manufacture a new Family M.i-bine ot Ihe same style and con-truction. wnh ad liiiunat ornamen tation making it equal in beauty and finish wi:h oibet family luai-hiues whereas :n utsefuiue-s it far OUrSTIlll'S ALL COMPETITORS. The price f this now acknowledged necessary ar I :le comes within reach f every cla!a ana the Coiuitany i prepared o offer ibe inst liberal inducements to lu vers, dealers and agents. Kvery Murhine warranted, Apply for ciicular and simt I a to EMPIRE SEiVxrr MArmXE CO., Ap I.) Sin iY.. ZJI B.urrrt. .AVir 1'arf. "gAXKI.VO HOUSE OF HENRY CLEAVS & CO., (Uiiitrd St.itM TrrujtHri BtitdiHgx), 32 WALL STREET, .V Y. The business f our houe is tho suns in all re spects, asihat ol so Incorporated B.n k Cheeks and I'ral'ts upon us pass through tbe Cle-ring Uouse. Corporations Firms and I ndividu! keen- iig Hank Aceouna wiib us, either in Currency or tin d. will be altuwtd live er cent, in erest per annum, on an oaiiy oianccs. auu can eneek at .ibt iibout notice. Intere.t credite I and ac- eouut cunent rendered mouth j. M'e are prepar ed at all lime. to make advance toour dealers on approved collaterals, at the tuatket rates .enilicaies of Pepouli issued, payable on de maud, or afier Gxed date, bi aring inttrert at the eurient late, and availanlo in all parts of th couiiiry. Collections made promptly everywhere in ine i ih i en oatea. banana aim curope. I'ivi drnds and coupons promptly collecte 1. Wo buy sell and exchange all i.-eues of liover.iujei.t Bondr at cuirent inarKet prices. Urdeis exe nied lor 'be purchase or s tie of tiotd anil ex ;han.e. also tor Mate. City vud ail other first -cmr securities. Special atteni itt.i ir'veutoilie neotia'ion of ttail- o,. l.,,q. iiu oicer curporaie loaus. IVfl aie prepared lo lake Ijolri nccounfson terms the same as for eurteucy. to receive gold on de posit, bearm. inieret and sutj.ct to check at sight, to issue go d certificates of deposit, to make ailtances in sold ag.'in.-t curreucy and other eol li,l rait .and to ufforu Banking facilities generally upon a gold liasi; (April l.l-lm. PAY YOUR TAXES! In nocorda-oe wiib an act of tho General As reiubly of this t'niumnnwealth, apprnved-lhe 22d day id .March. A It. Isiil -renting to the vl lec tion of taxtss iu ihe county of Cleai field." Notice is therefore hereby iciveo lo tbe tx-pavcrs re sidiug in tbe districts below named. that the eoun ly Trearnrer in accordance with the 21 section of -aid act. will attend at t-e place of holding the Iturou.h and Towtndiiu elections on the follow, ing named days Tor il;e purpose of receiving th. county bounty. Slte taxes aud militia fines, as-te-ed for IS7ii : For t te Bornozh or Clearfield nrd Lawrence township, on Friday aud Saturday, tbe 13-h and Mih ilaysi f May. For Pike ica iiKhip and the Borough ofCerwens ville. ou Suiurdajr aud Monday, tbe i'.t and 2:d, d iy of May For Karthaus. on Tuesday. May 1 7th - Fo' i'otinton. on U'tsluesday. May HtU. For (iirnrd on Tliurs l.iy. Mdy lath. For tio ben. on Fri.lay. Msy 2iiih. For (irah.'im on TuenUy. M y 2lib. , For .Morris, on Wednesday, .Vay 2 ih. For Decatur on 1 hursday. May 2rlh. For tiseeoia,. on Friday. Mav 27th. j For IJ.gs. ou atuiday. Ma'y 2sth. Upon all txes p a i on the dais designated there will be a reduction t Fivs prr Crt. The ha jiitce of t.. di-ltiuts will be announced in due 'ime. LEVKK FLl;iAI Aorll 13. Treasurer. CLEARFIELD ACADEMY. The Fnorth Session of Ibe preaent S.holastie year of this Institution, will eommenoe on Won day, the 2th day of April. 1870. Pupil can enter at any time. Tbey will be charged with tuition from the time they eater to the close of the e;ion. The course of instruction embraces everytbinjr included in a thorough, practical and accom-plii-hed education of both fexei. Th. Principal baying had the advantage of much experience in hi profession, assures pa rents and guardians that his entire anility and energies will be devoted to tbe mental and moral training of the youth placed under bi charge. Teaes or Tririos : Orthography. Reading. Writing and Primary Arithmetic, per session. (I I weeks.) Si 00 Grammar. Geography, Arithmetic, and Iliato ry S.0n Algebra.fwometry. Trigonometry. Mensuration Fnrveying. Philosophy. Physiology. Chemistry Rook-keeping, Botany, and Thysieal Geogra phy. t'J.UO Latin, (ireek and French, with any of the a bove branches $12 00 Muio. Piano, ("to lessons ) $10,110 ry.Vo deduction will be made for absence. For farther particular inquire of Ksv P. L. HARRISON. A . July SI.1M7. Principal. 1870 -5prin 'yU 5 ILIC IIAT3. at L. KRATZFR'S. opposite the Jail. r"1 rt reduction in nrieea of ar Coffeo. Tea 1 Molasses, Ac. at C. KRATZER'S, oppoelto theja I . - PAfNT l.tnseed rH. Spirits Turpentine fore White Lad Paint Brush -s. Varnishes. e . ar reduced prions, at C. KRATZER'S. opposite the Jail. H M'SKHOLD OWrS Carpets. Oil Cloths. W ndow Blinds and Fixtie. Wall Paper. Hues. J-e . at redueed prices, at C KRATZER'S, opposite the Jail. Ml'SIf AT. GOODS Vln-Mna. Flntes. Fife. Ae en'deons, Claronet llartnonioins. Violin STins. Bridies, Kevs and T il Pieces Tunipg Fork-t, Freocptor ard Muie Papjr. at J; C KRATZER'S, Opposite the Jail. 1STOUMAL INSTITUTE. The onder s sieneti will open n Normal Institute, in Clearfield in upper room of Town Hall, to oom tnence the 2ud nt May 1870. and continue ten vrrfes Pain will be taken In make tbe course THOROUGH unit PRACTICAL. HBO W. SN YUtR, Co. Sopt. xt wi itr ,n t t rt it n Til l L H i 1 11 o ii u r: Fked Sackett, Mannfaetarer of r.V, COPPER and Sll EET IRON WARE, (nearly opposite tbe jiil), MARKET STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA. ALSO, ROOFING, SPOVTIXG and JOB WORK done oa reasonable terms. " April. 1870. REPORT OF THE First National Bank of Cnrwcnsville. Pa., as shown by its books at the close of business on tbe 24th day cf March. 1S70. resoi'HCES. Loans and discounts - - - - - $I6I,R87 10 Overdrafts - - - - IS I 43 U. S. Ilonds deposited with Treasurer of U. S. to secure circulation - - SI .000 00 V. H. Honds on band 3.11) 00 Due from redeeming and reserve agents 4 6.67.1 91 Due from other Nut Ranks. .... 3 iii 70 Due ftom other Banks and Bankers - 4.US3 3i a inking House. : : : : : : : : 2.ino Furniture aud Fixtures ..... 1.000 00 t'urrent Expeoses - - - - - - - - 21 90 Taxes Pai.l ...2 0'i9 92 Checks and other Cash Items .... - 33'J 3 Fractional Currency (including nickels) 013 47 .specie :::::::: : : : 2.4S5 co Legal Tender Notes ..... - 00 Total ..... . ... $324,623 06 l! ADIL1T1KS Capital stock paid in, : : : : Surplus fui d. ::::::; Itiscjout. Interest and txohange Cireulating Notes. : : ; : : Due Individual Depositors : : Due Naiional Hanks, : : : : : Due oiher Uauks :::::: Total Liabilities : : : : : S100.M OS ; 33.U 4 : 4.AS6 97 : 67.1 So vtf : I1U.42 4H : ZSi 43 : 1.074J8 5324,623 05 Stat'of P'Uh y'r-usta, J . CuMuly of UtutrfirJd. I. Samuel Arnold. C bier of tbe First Nation al Bank of Curaensville. Pa , do rulemnly swear that the above si aten.ent is true, to tbe best of i knowledge and beliet. SAM'L ARNOLD. Cashier. Suh'cribed and sworn to before me this 1st day of April, 1379. JoataB tViXS, N P. Correct. Attest : Jobs Patto. Jon P iavis. Director. , J April 6:"7f-3t. R O S AD A L I S riVlE flREAT AMERICAN HEALTH It F.sTiUEIt, purifies the blood and euies Scrofula. Sy philis.Skin Diseases. Rheu matism, diseases of women and all Chron O ic Affections of the Blood. Liver and Kid neys. Recommended by Ihe medical Fac ulty and many thousands of our best etti sens. Read tbe testimony of fhysicians acd pa S A D A tients who have nsed Rosad.ilir; send for ur Koeadalis tSuide to Health Book, er Al manae for this year wbieb we p biiah for gratuitous distribution; it will give you much va'uabte information Pr. K. W Larr. ot Baltimore, says : I take pleasure in rerommei ding yonr jtofadalis as a ve-y powerlul alterative bave seen it used in two ess with happy results one in a care of secondary syphilis in which tbe patient pronounced bunseii cured al'er having taken five bottles of your medicine Tbe other is a eae of sot of ula of long standing, which is rapidly im proving under its use. and the indications are that the patient will fonn recover. I u-tvo carefully examined the formula bv which your Rosadatis is made, and find it an excellent compound ot alterative ingre dients IT. Spa-k. of Kicbolasrille. Ky.. says be las Ufed Rosadalis iu care of Scrofula and Secoi dary Syphilis wiib sati.faotory results as a cleaner of the Bio -d I know no bet ter remedy. Samuel G. McFadden, MarfreeibDroV Tetm . s.tjs: I bave uFed seven bottle of Rotadalis and am entirety cured of Kbeuuiati.-m . send me four bottles, as t wi'b it for my bratber, wbo has scrofulous sore eyes. Be junin Bechtol. of l.ims. Ohio, write. I hare sultereil for twenty years n iih an in yeterate eruption over my whole bo ly ; a short time since f purchased a buttie uf Ro radalia and it ffo le I a perfect c .re L&bratory, 61 Kxcbange Plane. I!a!t!tuore I s CLMEST3. A CO , Pr-prieior. Kosa.lalis is sold bv ilartswick A Irwin and A f . shaw. t if aitieid. "l. It. Uood, Osceola, and by Druggists generally. April o.7t)-ly II K "S II A W UOU8 K," MARKET ST., CLEARFIELD, PA. OUORCJK K. COLBURS, P-rt T This house wis lately completed and jn-t open ed to the public i uewly iuruisbe f .and provided with al I tbe modern improvements of a first-class hotel. It is pleasantly Iic4ted. in the business part of the town, and uear to tbe pubtie build inirs A sbare of pa'rnnage is respectfully aolie ited Charges moderate. Tbe best of Liquors in the her. March SO 'TO-tf. rpil E WONDERFUL LIN I MK NT. A This Liniiuent Lavine ta?en ua ti, for some yesis pastas a faini'y medicine by ihe pro prietor, and its good effects coming to she notice f bis neighbors, baa. at their suggestion, con sented totnauufacture it for tbe benefit cf th. af flicted everywhere. It is the best remedy for Ca-arrb and Billious Cholis. ever offered to the public; aud will cure many other diseases in the human body. It is also a sure cure fcr Pole evil and Wind-galls In horses Directions for its ase accompany each bottle. Price. SI per bottle, er six bottles fnr'ti. Sent to any address bv enclos ing tbe price to WM. 11 WAilONKR. Hunt PostoSee, Cot . 1S69. Clearfield courty, Pa. JAS T. BRADY & CO., (Suemnrs t S. Janet 4- Cm..) CORNER. FOURTH AKD WOOD SIREETS. PITTSBURGH, PA., BANKERS, rT 1 JD SKLL ALL KISD or GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, Gold, Silver and Coupons. Six per cent, interest atlowed en deposit nb jeot to check. Money loaned on Government Bond. Bond registered free of charge. May 19. (!9 17. JAMES T. BRADY 4- CO. "EW SPRING STOCK! J. SHAW k SON. Bave just returned from tba east and are new opening an entire new itoek of good in th. reeai formerly eeeupied by T. F. Irwin, an Market Street, which they now offer to the public at the lowest cash price. Their stock eomisU of a general aseoTtm.nt of Dry Goods. Oroceries. Qaeenswara, Hardware, Boot, Shoe. Hat, Cap. Bonnet. Dress Good. Fruit, Candies. Fish, Salt. Brooms, Nails, etc , in fact, everything usually kept ia a retail st.ro can be had by calling at this store, er will be procured to order. Their (took is well eoeied, and consists of lb Dewest goods. lof the best quality, of tke latest slyla. and wttl be gold at lowest price for eash, or exobanged Tor approved conntry produce. Be lure and eall and examine our stock before -king yonr purchase, a wa ara determined -''ease' all who may favor as witb their custom. MayB,l87. J. SHAV SOy. CCRWESSVILLB ADVERTISEMENTS M E 11 I C A X O U Cnrweu2.vire, P SK. Ilavine taken i-h.. Ar,h; tbe undersigned would reepeetuily"H,,!!, n6l,! of th. pnblie patronage. Vravalr. Jh 'l aceomutKiattuns erjuai lo those ofary.ih..? U in this section. Cnarges modera'e Poo 2. IttfiS-tf. John j KEEIiP-,,., QLEARFIELD XURSER-Ksr ack Home Ixdustry. Thennd... ed having established . Saw, hall way between Curwensvilia aid ri. I!"1 Borough, is prepared to furnish si! iJ"lV'' tree. (Standard and dw.rl.) Evergreen- ' hery. Grape Vine. Hooel-erry, Lte n, J berry. Strawberry and Kar.b,,rT Ti " c,fk Sibrian;rabtree.(Juineo and early Se.r!.,'v SJ. IT AYES, Scrueon Pkvtivt Will make pr..feional 'i,ii'r '".V. 1 .fnn . enceof f th. poblic-eommencineill Ap,";"! a follow. vis : l.uthersHarz firit rri..".' y'- month ; Ansonville.firt Monday of ever. f-T Lumber City, fitst Tbersda v'..r -...7 """ i pending two day in either p'lace Aihril't '' work should be presented on the d w:. . yal in each place. " ,rr- rrieeth extracted by tbe appli.-stion of loe.1 nasthesta. eotnparatirely without nnir a,. tin.l.7o,..i.! ....k " .. ',B All N. B The publie will please notiee. that ti, II , when not engaged in the shoe ritit, . found in bis nfiic in Curwenrvill.. i,0 , , j JEW f o i; n in Curwen'iv'llo. p ii r The onderslgned hsvinc entere.l ,,, , r nership. in the FOCXDHY MSI vpv 7 Curweorville. would inform the pnbti-' ,''t 'JJ keep on band and will manufajture to order I'lows, Cultivators. THRESHING .MACHINES fctoves, etc.. and every other description of articles general's made in a eenntry foundry. ' Term reasonable. Old metal t. i. change for work. A (hereof patronage Is respectfully solicited. JACKSiN Kor.ISON Feb. V70-1y. JAMhSM. HKLCII. FALL 0Pi:I(i! ARNOLD k HARTS1I0KX, CiirtpensciUe, 1'enn'a., Have justeponed a large and tact eonplets rtk OF DRY GOODS, NOTIONS. HATS AND CAPS, MOOTS AND SHOES, IIAIIDWAKE, QUEENS V." A K E , GROCEKIE?, BACON, SALT, kc SATISFACTION GT.TAft A.XTKrn e TO QUALITY A.XD PRICES. Alt kinds of Lumber sad Pri-J-rst .teo is et chne fr,r e-'.u. Giro us a call brf-re pave! vt i e. asr.jf else- ARNOLD & IIAXTSHORX. Curwei.sviile. s;.t ... lT.' SQUARE THIUES. E. A. Irvix A- Co., Being spcotaHy ergaed in ilis hsjinc" nf hay ing and selling SQUARE T1MREH. weuU reprs- nt that they ara now prepare! to pnicbsM tim ber, dellvorid at either Corrensville. Lork Flsrea or Marietta, or will take it at ty of there pf.it' and sell on commission, mskin. such stlvsnoes as are ntressary. Those erg-jet In getl'njr ant !iaW will nt at onr tore in Carweosvi'le, a very lsrg of STAPLE UOOD.-?, f aildoforlprieii. AL?'), FLOUR. MEAT, RYE, OATS, CORN, and everything necessary for ose of Lcoibermee- RAFT ROPE, of all sises.kept on baedl ItS qnantitie. and sold at a small advsree, by eoil. Alao, PULLET BLOCKS, FM ALL ROPE. Epeclal inducements offered to tHoe bjsboIso taring Pqnar. Timber. E. A. XRHS c" Curwensrille. Jan. 12, 1ST TEW LAMP3 Perkins Honre !"", E,I.1 JC ve Lamp a new article ja for sale by IIARKY F. hlt.JARJg. rpil E CELKRR ATED B ICII A K?' lth I i.ignt Kip, rrcucu r..;- - -,K C.'f. $5: at March 9. 7. Oprofi" 1 ttie " . t.:i GROUND AND CKGROOD ?C"C,!,vu English Currants. Essence Ccfee snc gar ot the best quality .fori b' . IRffIy. Jaa 10. ..Mtirll-" SWAIM' fASAttA. '",.. Cod U 5 eovery. Hembold'. Buchu. Btike Cod w Oil.Jayne'iand Ayer s Melicir.es for si ' . t' . ri . UTVtr Jt IK" ' Jan. 10 II A KTS WCK -t ncrirc & r-- n ., - tu hrst in test-ret- fer H ..i. i,. j a sufL. --i y VRRANTS the best atd (. . K A !'-- j county, at - PLASTER the cheapest in the 'r,,:'''laJp'- Mayg'n7. : DRTGOtlfts the cheapest is May 39, 'r. i..w st