"MONDAY iUMTi---rV7f:Tn ""'" iv PEMOCBATIC NATIONAL TICKET. FOR rUESIDKXT, geoj:gk u. mcjleu.ax. or rwxsywisu. FOR YICK PKES1DEM, HON. GEOUGB II. I'ENDJ PENDLETON or onio. DEMOCRATIC r DISTRICT TICKIiT. roK rosyRKss, HON. WILLIAM UIGLEIl, P CLEARFIELD COUNTY . FOR A8BKMBLY, Dn. T. JEFFERSON liOYEK, 0' CLEARI'IELD CCUMT. DEMUCHATIC COUNTY TICKET." fOl EHERIl'F, JACOB A. EAUST, of Curwensvillo. rORCOUSTY COMMISSIONER, CONliAD BAKER, of Knox twp. FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY, W. M. McCULLOCGII, of Clearfield. FOR COUNTY AUDITOR, M. L. C. EVANS, of Pike township. FOR C0RON0R, HENRY W. IARKE, of Clearfield. THE NEWS. Gen. Grant i loliovcd to bo in Washington. Of course, "allisquiot in front of Petersburg." It is now ev ident that tho "Great Victories," won by Grant, and ko loudly celebrated a fow weeks ago, were only manufactur er political effect that no victories wore won ; and it is very stronly sur mised that our reverses were of tho most serious character. This is evi denced by tho advance in gold from 188 to 200 and upwards. Tho war cloud is growing blacker aud blacker in Missouri. LOOK CUT FOR LIES Be on your guard ngainsl mon strous lies ! Stanton controls the telegraph, ami lie can manufac ture and suppress id will. They will coin them ! Let no m in be juggled by their misacrnblc sto- WATCH THE POLLS'!! ti a r r ita .1 look out tor irauus, ucraocr ais ; in Republican districts! Sec to the votes as they go in! Keep; a taliy of the whole, Their game' is fraud. Catch them and tho law will punish them. VICT0BY CERTAIN ! We assure our Democratic blends that a elorious Ivictory awaits them on Tues day next, if they but do thoir duly in get ting out meir voters anu gitaruin;? me I . " Limr Mac's " Pictcbei.-Ab ngmt U bow polls from fraud. We havo tho most! 00nnt ho,JinS Ftical mcctmgs in i.PolUnsmost benutifH, picture8 of lhe PrMld,n. cheering accounts from all part of the I1''"11'0''09) ft"d calling people hardjtiat candiJutes. Tboca of " I.im.E Mac "aro State. Our pnrty ia perfectly united. Ev-! names, His complaint has beconio "plontiiti. flotone. The publhber writes to him crv man FEELS that his country and ilslehronie. He ain't rot nr. now I that thor. Ia sa littls ilomand for thoaeof Lincoln liberlios are at slake, and he is dcterwiti " ed to preserve them, if BALLOTS will do it. When tho Democrat can carry Con necticut, what more encouragement cm MAINE f This question is in the mouth of every shoddy patriot, and is displayed iu flam- tig handbills Yes we have heard tbe news from Maine, and rejoice ia a stiug Democratic! gain. The Abolition majoriiy is reduced about TWO THOUSAND. Will w,y Ab- ..... ... .... n n- . , viiiiioiiiai ueny luia i one uiuio nuun sun even Maine will be enrolled in the Demo cratic column. beaskfClI lOWOrkl to WOIK, then, Peru-; " '"''". .'",?; 3 --.-- Orchard of thriving trees. Thetilleis ...m ... . . . (Uill II I INli I' Ul n liaMl ir II W .l . J.llll ' n.h.l Ih.l I will man, I 1. tl fal !,-. mull .n nil men beg n to reason. Better address .u.. u.rec ,Ur tal,,e. i,Vr Tcrwa. apply to the Derate 1 r mnkinir and usin'T a simnfa e?elnktfl Itntin. nt ; . .... .. ! ... i . .i .i T o . i . i ' , in Lawrence townsuip, v.ieariiei(i eoantr, OUT nrgumetlla to the reason, than willetleetualiyromovoUi todays, rimplvs.nioteb- , nl I ui,' ' DID YOU IIEAU THE SEWS FKOlf ito tho nMonQ Crcrn Tf1, ,.,.n ! s Tan, Freckles, and all I.npurii'esof th. Skin, - c!,-.'.-"JIl;P .. ''' !. XfAtvre" passions, lienci Ol. II tlio peo- ,lcaving th. tame soft, clear, smooth and tcauli- vohmerlv at tub fiRLLRroKTR FocNunv - Iqucred." Ho knew ho was not telling DID YOU HEAR THE NEWS FI(OM(tIl0 truh wl)CI1 hc ,tatol it. A nr. CONNECTICUT? niistico means war in everything save The Town Elections in the Slate vt lhl) 6nedjing of Wo0(l. Uisa'trueo vvuiiwoLui inn i nuw iii pi wei'u..'i: i-i , , , t ... eu uaioocraiic Km,i anu rnai'n .i i yontl doubt mat toe Mats n in Clellan in November. Of the forty-five towns already . . i from thirty haveLcen can led by ccrats, and in nil the ot.icr I Democrats vote has been large L This is more than was expected .error into "' " " " . , tioa cohorts. They think that their tfys ; . . .1 i . ii.. ILJ! of triumph are nutubetecd.' flear what1 tk. n..ir..j n .i.. h..i:i!. ci.i..l .mi uum d rrwrm mo avuiiuen ui.t. er ftnttytt ' " Connecfieul is ti) be carried by work. 1 t will not do to depend oilbcr upon Un- Tictorios. nor the ittstke of ourcai.se. tt.Va.tei? herover our friends have Iwen at woik Aud handsome Union gain., when iiCkstr.'' - wuni was maua ca ' Monday the 34 instant. We publish H.i of the victim,. That intense A.r.lls.m.r.t !,. .t ; it . ... ... ' ... w. UClll II. utgnat.on, that ueartrelt axony should rrevail throughout our community is ual.' ural. Only think of ill The husband and . father ol a helpless family, at thouumoaoi. of winter. I. taken from them, lie is poor, The tW affords Aim no eacane: but bv thia' ,,;uue '""his rich neighbor, at the coat of S Inw ,... ... . a fow dollars, can remain in the enjoy- . ... . J . of 11,9 coaiforU of home- In llet . n 8 Dame- W,,a' 10 be the results of ; A mll on ofrci,,, hare already been! Gov, .Skvmodr, of New York addressed Aui'nUi KEVTfBAI 81,1 clJr'f 0i Ll,'rfiel1, ij jjQj, j MflCUtL0UQII Sn'-at . :d'rt"V-W;tb Democracy of Philadelphia at the K Vn7i i "t McLL0LGI1 gome ubout the countrv nrnt i hut i U'r. , .... o'clock n tk. -.j j , s nu eeT-'n ; kviiikuuuui me country nratias i mt t rebellion U on its la n. Know in their hearts that withiut a chariot " Administrate, tUe war will last for years. oie ior urun ana avoid the draft" wasthe cry of tbe.e same demagogues this time las, year. What haiL?ffiS5ffl result? Why, with tho present draft, phey will come aaiongyou. decimated and iitniwit iiavw fianarcu fioujuna VlCltOIS iIUV0 been sent to the field ef slaughter And the end m roi rt a f i r " tneena is not yet. A State draft is notr penditip, and will bo enforced as soon as old Abe gets through with this one.' Vote for Lincoln now , and you thereby ask him , ... ' , ' l"ereDJ K nim to comoon with another and another draft until there is not a poor man left in the land. But vote for McClellan, and elect him, and there will bo an end to this uso les sacrifice of blood-to thia wholesale system of filling our land with widows and orphans. If Richmond was taken to-day, !ho war would not be over. It would be intensi fied. Look at Missouri, MatyUnd, Ten nessee and Kentuckyall States within the Lcion, oi claimed to be. It now takej immense armies to keep tlo oyaStates in siAjection, and to-day Missouri is near er in the posnession of the Confederate than tho Federal arms. And tho pcoplo of all these States are becoming more and more embittered every day t Why ! He- cause all men of candor Xnou- tbal peace and Lnton cannot be obtained under !hn ... . . ,, stitution must be mnclo tho paramount idea. I ' att" 8tailL Uov FaJ !t is that or both will be dostroyed forever. With ' 1!U'" of s,lcl' Pon,1(,''0''s calibre; such the election of MoClollnn all may bo 6tueJ. ; raro endowments, of tho sumo turn of With the election of Lincoln, all U lost. J mind, of the same religious peeuliari Let the voter bear (his in mind he ties, and ko wonderfully fitted to ad- walks up to the poll on TucmIu) tit. THE PRACTICAL CONTRAST. In 18'JO The whole ta asiiessod on a farm valued at $luoO in IJoccnria township was 3Ci milis In lSG-I- It is m mills 8;J.; 50 83 50 Making a difference of 55 00 In Burasidc township, where the school directors have assessed tho peo ple to procure volunteers under the present draft, the whole tax ia 1SG0 on a farm , valued at $1000 was 3 mills 1 $31 50 in l J. Iio whole tax as- I i : .. osi i n . W. 'ill! bchscu m anna showih- that war and boun-1 ty taxes increara the bur then five times what it was in 1800. 5 00 And beeauso other townships did .,,. .t.. i:t :.. .1.. r i.... .... u iiai'ni.w uiu smuuiii organ is sorely exorcised. HARD NAMES. p ...ir .1 - . x uv invieasor oi reiiiiton. mo man luf honor, tho imro ubih.nthrnni.t-: . John ration is traveling all over the i i - O k ' uui, uiaiiug -uauur, wyyvi iicuu, j a.. . i.t., t :.. i ...:., i .i i i i " secessionist. This thing is played out. Passion iln ran hn fnnvnvtn1 in I?nnl,licin. ! . riTi. i n t n I' Wl" '"') IDn'' frM "10"e hav'aS BaM ism, JO.m I'attOll nnd iJUCher SWOOpe, Heads, or Hiiro Faces, simple directions and in- will purely effect it, for no man can I '" . ."mVu 10 fo1' -' ' i growth of Luxuriant II air, oiskers, or a Afous- for moment imagine either of them ! would lie ! ! A pretty pair Go in, Vat- .fun .' Bally for Stcoopc ! ,ptUT.nr I AiN A UJli 1 aL ti. Buchcr Ewoopo says an artnistico ifiCUis giingupall wo havo con- ,, , . , , .. o. Ier'.bcr.ed duration. T. . f frtrnat imn . piuvLV AiHiiwii, avtiivauiuv to cool ; timo to reason ; it means hold ,, , , ,, . , . Bil yoa naVC, ana taiK Wltll your ad- nhmit sfllemanl TP vn ' ' J wwwwvI,aviaivaaw. AS J wi tliv TOs" AND BIGLEH L5CAPED TUC DIAFf. If T.i'nrfilii'U re niertptf will rnn ca. 'rn th nTf nna ? ' If ho ia r.o1frif. , . . .. r J, must not tho war go on f Do you blior0 the war will end in 'Hhirtv ' "-.turn will come next. Ifyon want to, K0 Voto br Liceoln. If yoa want ' 'VfL srefs, VrrrVT I .1 . ; .. . V 1....T. 1 .1.. I h..n tli irlln.. ,; ...in.n... ...I i inursion. at tha ama l. imv. In m.. I I- ll.r i.l.:u Ki HOI IU IUU lUIIIC, UIIU UIO KUI1U lO ............... "J'i, iu. auiu wo ware . . . . . , .. .'in; ... 7 m.rriayl I I... I ... . I. . OCld t) V SHIll I h.r.1,1. .. In.n Otl, c-vtis tue tho hilt, then voto for Abraham Lin- Let the rmi.ii w. .J .m. x..a tep2j 8t w. w. wonnrr r. ly i.c:.s. co'n Il'vOa r0 for Peace And UniOD. I?"11' lui of .h!" beiB i-" . 7''''- Four competent Teachers to' v ' . i.i. in an. m n n it m. n iwm. ... Tk.. ih a . .M ... ...... .... ... n. . .VOtP for MrfM.T'.LIjA N . rFADI.T-. seldom. If avar. aacauaa Iln. Il..t I -.11 . Tk. i.m..in .i.i.. .ti ... i- - - - I . . ' . - - . .'H. A "... .- - im 1 I T. Wl.l ... JU B..H III II. LAN, pr::LETON AND BIGLER 1 WIIAI IUE WAR COSTS ; , Out Government bonds are now Mo.' a oMo tho Geru.ni at FORTY CENTS -on t.m ,.,,, nilj lb. ' . ' - - . rf . . j -j -.- . . . It It lUlGll'BI ! I Jill IT TfP IIIUII money. It is a 'amet.lable fact that while our bond were thus selling for 40 cents on he dollar, the Confederate bonds were elliDS at GO cent, on the cellar. And in the face of such facta ,lm. 8SU" 8ro going about through thecouo , uy fowling it in tho ears of ihc-ir follow trv l,r.ti.. !. ,. i. .. , lLal " rebellion will bo crushed in llilrlJ ys." t ..... . . . ... ZHT '. 1 do not mealc nul.UI, '8n-v ll,al this is not the List draft. Tho Ihrcf limn men k.. .,1i..i.l :.. .u. : ' u,r" nuu ?l"",icu loe cora ' . ,v ' svjov maibiuai i 7" eVer e-Men .U!6 --ntry wil1 be ient "Pon ua. The Administrat.on will call for men for one year just before the election, 1 1,1,1 if tb administration bo sustained' ! Det,tnc,u,,,, Abraham Lincoln be el- if- lh7.riI1,no,1 bo-n ca,"'ful lho Dext time, and tho draft will come not for nine 'months or three years, butor the war " WfTV TT.r EIGLER ? Pattou proclaimed from the stump the other night that ho was going to follow Bioler all over the district. He has changed his mind ! how thank ful we should all be ! Tho puissant 1'atton has circumvented his limits! His mighty talentu, his tremendous energies, his persuasive eloquence., are jail wasted upon those whom ho de ''S1'13 c:l11 secessionists and traitys I hy should they bo? Ihichcr was j obstinate Blither was bound to go. j Pattoii don't like Buc hor. nn.l Tin, !,,- don't like Tatton. They never hunt . company, so, as jjucher went, .orn, to edify and instruct the conimu i nity, should be unable to agree. But Bigler may be grateful, for if both had gon? ho would liavo been demolished, sure ! Let us hope- for thuir final ro concillialion. Lot its wait, and wuteln and pray. A NOT UK It siGNAL VICTOKY ! LIT TLE DELAWARE ALL RIGHT! At the Iiifpertor's election in the Slate cf Delaware on Tuesday the 4th instant, the Democrats of Littlo I)elnware gained a apleudid victory. Tho follorrins ate the i majorities : I New Castle county, 52 K"111 county, 0(I3 450 ! Sussex county, Total. 1,105 Two years ago New Castlo gave a Repub- lioan majority of 4j2. Ye Shnddyitns, havo ye heard from Conuectioutnnd Delaware! Jte2rThe rate of taxes in the United States is now heavier than in any country of tha world. Those in favor of the io-el- cclion of Lincoln aro in favor of doubling this tux. V - a . - t 1 1 1 . ! I TL!. .' oroinous onough. Editor of th Republican : ! Da.tn Sin : With your i permission, I wish to say to the readers of your fill. tacbe in less than thirty dnys All applications answered by return mail with out charge. Respectfully yours, THOS. F. CHAPMAN, Chemist. oc5 3tncp. 831, Broadway, New York. 1 A CLO.SK. I noticed in yeur columns that I r .a. a r. fcveraart had advertised bis wife Cathab- van anu seo ior yourselves. ix. Iu reply I would say that he never did pay I TO ..,,,,. , . , . any of my debts, nor anv of his own. lie says . IS AAC II At, PT is apent for iho Wk, Wyom that I Un biin without a just cause. This Is net 1 ,n tai Columbia Insurance Cinpanie. true. Tbt lat time I was tbero he removed ev- I Jy20.61.ly ry thing from the stove and swore that I should j J.AL ItlKJ. A k KI,Y. ::Z.S k' ' T? ml. 1 1 1 I anAVrr mnM li rnhim 11 I I ..a Tu .-. ....B. ... ., .,,. ,u ..... mi. " juh utq not uarn . a - t. ? r . -. t ... ... . hut vaUDUjw itj mm, ior ma IHUe Willis) I llYOU 1 ba.J anJ "' lht9 Pvition., and thcn he begrudged every bit I aud my children ru.1 into our mouths. He nevsr bought for me a r'.r"' BO"! or roM.' or """. but I r r . i i DBtJ even tn buy him shurts or he would hav. The half But when vou tee him com ; Ivg you can know biui. He tides aa Jd bay mar. blind of so. eye and oan't se. out of th. ; other and tbi is Everhart. Oct. 10. Catsabiss." ' aj. .. ' L -1! J Teachers' Examinations. r ami S.IT: ,4 I'PLICAXTS for tchoolt will meet for ex- rm. f - J - jr ,cM,a M tT'tl0': J 4,h'' TtohJiL H.f(f n.rt- report me oia man worse than b. Is i hat not beta told. ,tfu. O. B. tlVTtOXt. - Co. 8Tt I ti.-.. .. . " l' W bryof tt.U.r.iSor pJ ! W -Mh V M ?C0V.I. of ""ral cunties of th. vi ui vomsnonwaaitn. qua Red ri'W KI Blllintlaa .1 IL. . 1 ... .. for members of the Uenral Aascmbly bewvouE., t t "m ,.n,emb"' .sh ?n Tuesday iKL ?h..j J'r-,n.th J'" of our Lord, ouo .am. da, I. .;."S!rih "ar &",J. ft. P.'H' of. 1ing Electors of Pre.id'cut and X-l II u... . " . I..1UCUI am, - l TIlKUKf 0KK.1. EdwIbo m.h tsi..,, of LleuruHiil Amintv i V..T"""" - f.t-,,ear'!U eountjr, in puruanc of the dutj joined on ma h tti i .i . th mm,nZr', "uTAhZ'toll" tn.D. g.ting K,ic, ta ,h, cleclur, 0"f (h-e'00u-n7r: a. . w VIVU UK UI PIIH ntlV. til d, V, ' o'clock m tha ..i.....u j. SCHOOL TEACHEKS WANTED I'resident of ih. Tniti a,, Ad Am. I tl..t iL 1 1 .areral Judea.. !.;.,. .. n, ' ""Jl.""'." "ra "f"'a at the t"-.Cjamg Cenaral tlcctoa "1 rcquirad to attand ami tinrf.irm ik. .1.. ities aiiJ ba uki.M . Ti , , tak. notic U,Mha said .lo'tion of factors of i rreemeni and Vice Pras dent will ba hnld .t ik. following placet, via i At tho bouse of S. M. Smith fur Beccaria twp. At Ikehoune of Aaeph Elite for Cell tp. At the home of James lllouin, aeiilor, for Bloom twp. At tho houe of Edward Albert fur Bogge tp. At the house of Jacob I'eiirea for IJindford tn. At tbe house of R. W. Moore for Brady tp. At the house of John Young for BurnuMe tp. At tbe nhool house near Simon Korubaugh's for At the Court llouae for the barough of Clear field. At the house of J. Maurer fur Covington twp. At the houne of Isaaa lilooin, deoeased, for Curwensville borough. At Centre school-houfe for Decatur twp. At the house of Juhn Uroiror funiiirlv mm. pied by Thouins Robiaun (Itroudnav) for"FeriU ton twp. A tbe house of J. I. Bund for Fox twp. At Congrens Hill rchool-bouse for (liriird tp. At tbe public echool-hoiue fur Ooshrn twp. At the house of Jucob Hubler for (Irnbnm tp. At the achool-lsoLto in Janetrille for (luiich tp. At the houje of Jesse Wilson for llustun twp. At tho school-house in Ansoiiville for Joidun township. At the house of B. D. Hall 4 Co , for Karth mis township. At the Turkey Jill school-house for Knox tp. At tho Court llouso in the borough ol Claarliold for Lawrence! p. At the public school. house for Lumber City borough. At the house formerly occupied by Thos. Kylcr for Morris Up. At the publio trhool houFe for the borough of New Washington. At the hotel formerly kept by W. W. Anderson for Penn tp. At the house of Innso llleom, deconso.I, in the borough of Curwenvi;i .., for Piko twp. At the house of I). K. Riulinknr for t'ntnn tp. At the honoe of Thnj. IIenders"n for Wood ward townfliii. Notice is further hereby given, That all persona except Justices of the reiu-o, whoxhutl bold any oflice or n; p .intii'onl of 'rust iiml-r thi gonriiuient of tho Luted .mton, or cf iliif fitjic. or ofany ineor'iriit"ii liiitr.ut, v h-llier a C' minis sioncd olfi'.er or nibi-rwirH. .ohnrdiiiKt" oTcfl' or acnt, who ia or fbml U - nj.pin' e l un lr th Legisintive, Excvuim e or J.idk.i.il .lupArtinems ! mis or ol tlie I luted .tiL.. or any eiivor inenrpor ted district, iui.1 u ?o 'tint uo-y m oi 'Jongresa, or of the cjtatj I.jM.l.uuro, ir jm'iie - iho i-oimiirn or scioo: eouueil M uuv i-iry, or ouni Belli inistiotur of any inc ir-inmU'dUiMiiot, are hy law inc. pahln of holJIi.g or exercising, nt tlio suiue t' ne, tho offioe or nppointinent of Judire, Iiispeu- tor or Clerk ofany election of this Common- wealth. Tbe Return Julgoi of the respective d;triel (aforesaid aro requested to meet at the Couil House, in t tie tmrougn ol Clenru.'ld, on tho first Friday next alter the raid second Tuesday of Octoner, then and there to do thoso things required of them by law, UIVKN under my baud and seal, at ClcarfielJ, on this seventh day of .October, in tho yo ir of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and six- xy-iour ; and ot the Independence of tho I'nited States tho ciglity-eigbthsKAL A KVAU 1) PERKS, bheiifl Vf 1)1 HI.IC VKN DUE There will he ex posed to publio sale on tho premises of Mar tin Myrtcr, lato of Pond township, on Saturday, October L'L'd. 1G1. I io ioi:owing valualilo properly, to it: : .1. r it . . . ' ' I o ooiscc, 6 cows, i head of yung cattlo, b j 1 uca" of sheep, nbout 5 tons of buy, a lot ot straw, l.Jj bushels of cat.. S.i hnsk.l. rr whent, a lot of corn and buckwheat, 1 spring wa gon, i t.uggy, l Z-horse wagon, twin slods, sleigh and harnecs.fan iing mill and threshing machino. together with farming utensils and bousohold and kitcbeu furnsture. .flrsale to connnen"e at "viYlock, a. ui. ABM. MYtlTEL, I . ,. oej2t JOHV FI.VNX, P'J A FARM FOirs A LK piIR subciPer orers for salo on reasonable therm?, a Farm in Beccaria township, one mlla South of Becenri.i Mii!s, It eontnins Fifty Acres, with Forty Acres cleared, a -1 E3J frame Dwelling bouse. Storo-house. SviM log Hum, and other out -buildings, and a grow ing undisnu- undersigned, Fa. AD CHANOK I'LACB OF BI'MNESS. SS UIPT & Co., HAVING leased the Foundry and Mrcbine Shops at Milesburg, known as " GREEN'S FOL'NDRY," aro ,.rrpared to manufarture and repair Steam Enirines. sween and tread nnWAr lb resbing Machines, New H'orld and Ilnlhaway Cook Stoves, Wagon Spindles, Plows, and Cast - inga ot all kinds at short notice. They alsobave. been before the people, and is far more ef both at Rellefonte and Mi'eabatf. a rarieiv of fectual than anv other which has ever been ,Cook "", rll"r f' 'ol" coal, or Pitts- Attorney and Counsellor nt Law, Wi . !,., all business entrust(i tn kl. ear. In Elk aud adjoining oountiea at St. .Mary's (Ueutinger P. O.) ep2S, fmopd. C4tj'1(). Xhe puiilio are hereby caution ed against buying or telling, or in anv way mcdUliog with a cortain sccekled URF.Y MAHa "nolus Jara old, now in the possession of Wm aoeerding to qualifieaiiont. Bl order tf the Board. . . J. W. POTTER, 6. ocS, .It Frenchvlll., Pa For Salv. Krcit Farm. TUE tahscriher rffers for tale ob reasonable terms his FsRM tiinsted ia l.awrenee town ship, about midway between ClearOuld and Car- Z." "M.. -id. .boat 0:JT''",. - "' ''! fmit th.r.nth. hoi. b..n w,u lar.w-d. Th. ,iu. I. mdispt tPDlt OtORGS THOIX. DISSOLtTTION. T"?J!hi' l!f!?K- Cr ZlT''Xil solved bv mutual .ni ' ' 7 . ' . lhn llm.t. .4 a.... The Hook! and Aocounts are In Iho binds of - . .. - n.v ih mi )HIIU Ol tm.u': fr ,otUs"'.':"' " " P""" and tu"S d.r,U " P "l T. If. I'ORCKY. J. M.AKK WALTER'S. rliiun.B,P,.M:p.,. I Ullli iur O P. T'!K tuh"?" taJ.. on rwumabla triu, 70 creaof Laud, mora or inn. .ii Se i"!:':.0 onM,,.i,h 40 Pr' PWhajad ' I rT ' "T;r".".' ."" wwnJ.t , uPtent teaolier. for tba onsuini winter l,. .ww f wi oe Riven. f ccrotury. Tim peculiar tnint or infection which wo cull Scuofi.xa lurka in tho constitutions of multitudes of men. It either produces or is produced hy r.n en feebled, vitiated itato I of the 1 lood, wherein 'Imt fluid become in- .r,"3-W; CSi5j"'J , 1 , ; . &-Jrr? ; myrSSBrthe vital forces in their Xi,-r- vigorous aruon, anil i ''le:ivefi llin Krlpm m v" 5:7$."- fall into disorder ami decay. The terofulous contaminution is va riously caused by mercurial disease, low living, disordered digestion from unhealthy fond, impure air, filth and filthy habits, the depressing vices, and, above all, ly the venereal infection. Whatever bo it's origin, it is hereditary in the constitution. descending "from parents to children unto tne tlura and lourtli cenerntion "I dee, iavs will seems to be the rod of 11 im who savs visit Oininuiti,, of, lie n.t.iers u,,n h,ir visit tlio i children." " r''' . 0,;,1K,nMh, U lines, according to the orgnns ft In tlin luntrs. Scrofula rnxlmca various names, according to the attacks. tubercles, and (innlly Consumption; in the kIhihIk, swellings which stiiipurate and be- coiiio ulcerous (.ores; in tho Moinnch ami btiwel. (lcrnngntiitlits vhicli produce jndi- pestion, dyspepsia, nivl liver complaints; on tlio Kin, eruptive iinT cuUiiieoiis afl'eetions. These, all having the came origin, rcanire th .nun.- n inruy, viz., puriiicatioii nn.l invigora tjon of the Wootl. Purify the blood, and : these dangerous distempers leave you. With ' feeble, foul, or corrupted blood, you cannot j havo health; with that "life of tho flesh") healthy, you cannot have scrofulous disease. ' Avar's RnrnnnnTi'lln is compounded from the most effectual nntl- umes iiiai uieuicni science lias ttiscovered for this afflicting distemper, mid for the cure of tho disorders it cnUuls. That it is fur snpc- rior to any other remedy yet devised.' is known by all who have given it a trial. Thnt it docs comliino virtues truly extraordinary in ttieir cnect upon this class of complaints, - 1 . 1 vil t'j .nu iTHfc IIIUIIHUUI' ii puoneiy Known and remarkable t-nres t 1. 'ns made of the following diseases: Kino-'j , Evil, cr Glandular Swellinirs. Tumors. I T?ni.liA.. Ti: 1 Tll.l 1. " . 1 n iuy,muii, Aiuipies, xjioiuieB ana cores, ; iirysipelas, Eoso or St Anthony's Fire, I Salt Ilheura. Scald Head. Comrhs fmm ! tuberculous depoiti in the lung s, White Swellings, Debility, Dropsy, Neuralgia, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Syphilis and Syphilitic Infections, Mercurial Diseases, Female Weaknesses, and, indeed, the whole series of complaints that arise from impurity of the blood. Jlinule reports of individual cases may be found in Avkii'h Amkhicax Almanac, which is furnished to the drUL'irist.i for gratuitous distribution, wherein mav bn ' learned tho directions for its use, nnd some ; of the remarkable cures which it has made wiicn an other remedies had failed to utl'ord relief. Those cases aro purposely taken from u!l sections of the tour.trv. in order that every reader nmv have access to tonic one who can (peak to him ef its 1 eneflts from personal experience. Scrofula depresses the vital energies, nnd thus leaves its victims far more subject to disease and its fatal results than nrc healthy constitutions. Hence it tends to shorten, and does greatly shorten, the nvtiajre duration of human 'life. Tho nst importance of theso considerations has ic.i us io rr.tim years in pertectuiff a remedy , v hich is ni'T-:e to its cure. This we now ' . . . . . otter to ihc public under the nnnic of Avkb' SAKSAPArn.LA, although it is composed of ingredients, sonic of which rxeced the best cf Sartaparilla in alterative power. Hy iu aid you may protect yourself fnun (lie suffer ing and danger of these disorders. Puree ..... ll.n r.,,,1 I... .l A .."- i i i i ,wl '"T in he ldoed, purge out ho, nuses of disease, nndvigoious health will follow. Py its pecu- Imr virtues this remedv stimuhites the vital functions, mid (bus expels the distempers which lurk within the system or burst out on any part of it. We know the public have been deceived by ninny compounds of SanapariUa, that promised much and did nothing; but thry will neither Ik; deceived nor disappointed in this. Its virtues have been proven by abun dant trial, and there remains no question cf its surpassing excellence for the cure of tho afllicting diseases it is intended to reach. Although under tho same name, it is a very : different medicine from any other which has available to them. AYEH'S CHERRY PECTORAL, The World's Great Remedy for Coughs, Colds, Incipient Con sumption, and for tlio relief . of Consumptive patienta in advanced stages of tho disease This has been so long used and so uni versally known, thnt we need do no mora than assure the public that its quality is kept up to i ne nest it ever nut wen, anu mat it , be relied on to do all it lias ever done. 1 aepT-Ct mm pared hy Dll. J. C. Avkr & Co., Iron Works, Johnstown Brenner, Tracks A Co , Practical and Analytical ChtmiHi, ! Merrisdale; Michael Johnston, Anestown; lie Lowell, Mans. i Cormick Long, Pittsburg ; V. S. Lloyd. Kbeee- Sold by all druggists every where. jftl . . r u. . , tr 1 7, U iMsn"ii I noldi A K. Andross, llortstown, Crawford eounty; lUsTox. Clearfielu; E. A. lnvta . Carwentvill. ; : M. T. ui II Thomas MoAnley. Altoona; A. I.. 1 otTta A McOitix, Phdipaburg; g. Akxold, Lu- j UolH,r, Hollidaysbgrg M. il. Adamt, Cres thenburj ; and by dealers .very where. j .on , W. a Ceigler and Joseph 8. Rood. Han. sept. II. Ct.'r- tingdont all of whom bars purchastd rurtwhl. . " IICEHSMAUCTIOHEBB. HS?. tiaiia" tnd Circalw Uw Mllto J tJSl IJI PII5, having applied for Moensei T" u ki. friend, and u. ai an Auctioneer, aoder tae v. o. neveuut' " at Ueoafi Mi 4I . 1 at Leoont't Millt, ClearDrld eounty, Pa. JUSTIN nu, F IoH I'toVeftl. Cod-istt, berriag, a.haoti, I "g I. MORRIS & CO., MER '.Tm. chants, Philipsburg, Pa. dil- J. f. MORRI3 & Co. Bell best Ulijoes at JU 10 c9nlJ Per y. rf . ... J- I- MORRIS & Co. soil boa Mujlins at I 23 la 60 CenU r yal'J' J- r- MORRIS 1 Co. soil all wool Pelaino ! R Vonts per ynrd. J. I. MOKRIS t (h. wll nil wool Fl.innels J- V MOKRIs t Co. .eh Men Hoys' - . clothinu vei v chdi!. J. I. MORRIS i Co. sell BooU and Shora J. I, MORRIS Co. sell Hals &, Caps at tonsa'.ion prices. T. I. MORRIS Co. sell ladies and rj -nU' Shawls at tensatio., jr:cua. J. I. MORRIS & Co. sell Ladle,' Coa'.a at less than any one elso. J. I. MORRIS 1 Co. si 1! 1 lour, Chop, rUli, Ji;i"on, Salt &.C., at very small ad unco on cost. J. I. MORRIS i Co. keep constantly on hand, Fresh Kutler, Eg', Lard, Sweet Potatoes (fresh). White A Cod Fislu & J.I.MORRIS &. Co. sell Urcut d Alum Salt at cot, J. 1. MOHRIS . Co. sell Eion Sug.r ul 20 to 35 cents per pouc I. J. I. MORRIS Co. sell Syrup Molassos atfl 35 to $1 fcOpergtlion. J. I. MORRIS &. Co. soil all other kinds o goods at the lowe-t pnsMblo rale?, ard buy Hoards, Sb ingles ar.d all other kinds I or produoo. October Sth ' 1 .JH" A ''" ' U "li. otioe la Hereby given tlit!eU..riot ,K.luiiui,i:..i:Jn on Iho estate ot MARTIN MYRTVU, lato of Jv-rn towuship, fhartlrld enuuty, Joc'-'l, having bem granted to the unJcrsignird, nil kts his In debted to said eetale art recjuosted iu mate im inciliata payment, and thohe having demnuds against tbe some vill present I'.-.m duly authen ticated for settlement, AI'M, MYIiTER, 1 . . . sepJ8 Ct JOU.V I'LYNN, j Alm "' p'VAIFIKU Si;KMiKY-UPora-e . ,?Te ,,,l:,Ht-.V.-I'ha underaignod ! mg 71 C, Lt V"PTci tutuhh all kind, r ljit fee. (Standard and Dwarf,) Evergreen,, HbruM.ery Strawberry and Raspberry vines. Also. A'ibKrUn ' Crab trees, (juiuee and early scarlet ltheubarb, e frl ts promptly attended to. AJJiew i '. D. WHIG IIP, Cuw;wiw, ! "P1-11 '' ' jT." . fTi.Yi V iW. I 1 U b K 1 N U h M V AM. V 4m I'-' fi la.- rr a' ?' ajw 'S1CSS5W " Steam Works. t urner of Rlarlrt and Third Nti-ccta, ZAXESYILLB, OHIO. Ilavii.g addod greatly toeur fcrnier extensive facilities, we aro now turning out a bug number ot our improved Portable t'team Engines and Portable Ciiculor 6w Mills, many of which are C i..1ing th'ir way into rctimjlvuhie, Ohio, Indi ana, and Illinois. Those nlrcady reeolved nnd in operation are giving tho most entire Mu'fsc Lon. There Is now hardly a Sta's or TeiVftnry in the L'nion hut (hat our Improved Portr.bie Kngincs nnd Saw Mills ore in use. All our Engines hao spark arrester atucl.s on lunn, which eoniino the flying sparks. ing gentlemen and cerliflcates for the portability, uiility, nud practical operations of our Portable no wouia rcspcetmiiy roter you ti th" f.llow- , fcieaui l.ngtnes and Saw Mills : i . AvomiAi.r, Chester Co , Pa., Aprils, '01. 1 Mkhsds. J. A J. H. Iiivalu Uentlemeu Tha i1 ".r.,ule t.nK ine and Saw Mill rot of you eivet enure saus laeuun. l cneerlully recc-'icnd those in wont of Saw Mills to give vou a nail. Respectfully, B. F WICK'f.CIUM, Ml.NKttAt Poixr, Cambria Co.. i a., ilay 51. IfftU. J. A J. H. IJuvall tjriitlouien : M'tih Mr R. Hardcsty at sawyer, we have sawed, t.ith, Iln, For lab! o Steam Mill sent to Cambria Iron l.'um. pany, In nino hours, eight thousand foet of lum- .- - ... . o" (two thirds or it being tr.li,) and would cheerfully reoonimend your Milla to those lu want of such. Very resneclfallv. John more ell. For Cjmbriu Iron Companr. MoiiiusnALK, 4une 2, ISo'i. MbssIIS, J. I J. II. BtVALL" With the aciitt. ance of Mr. II ardoMy, we sawed, tho first day w set up your Engine and Saw Mill, seven thousand '""HJ"ri,ugio.mi two hundred and 6fty.,ix ftet of one Inch pins bosrds. when everything was few and i had b. ,come very rustv bv three. wt..ka i open cor. We are weil satisfied tbat the mill will cut fully ono thousand feet of Inch lumbsr per hour, with suitable help, Wo cheerfully recom. mend your mills end engirtos to any la want, at , we aro fully ratiiflod Ibey aro the Lest mill and cng'ne und mill of lie kind we have ever seen, i Youra truly, Jos. BKENNKR, I For rirono.ir Trueka t C.c. Etrxsiivao, Pa, Full. 26th 188L MessrsJ.AJ.lt UcvaM.. .Sirs : Our prtablo taw Mill and engine arrived last week all safe and right, w. bollevc and wo can say without meaning any flattery ia behalf or Mr. Hardesty that he did himself crodit in putting the mill up and starling lhe tame. Yesterday, just on. week from tho timo we unloaded tho en gine, ha inw.d with four bauds, about 6000 feet i of lumber ia about eight baurt, portion of the logs were oak and ash. ft far ni j are able to judge, we think w. will be able to send y-n a (better roport after awhile. W. ar wtuod ;with tbe Mill and Engine, and can reooimoffiid them to any person bi may deiire a portabl . mill and engine. Yours, wishing you all suceis, USES S. I.L0TD A CO. For further references we will glrs lhe names of Jamet A Evans, Kbtntbuig, Pa. MeMrt. Hanway A Co., Latrobe, Pa. Ale.irs. Prnner A Burley, Tyrone; Adams, Calao A Co-, Crraca; S. Millikcn, Hollidavsbura i llilaman A Ilesstr, i Altoona ; Messrs. Re.d i Iff.. Tyrone t W. Dil- orth. jr., Pittsburg! S Rhyn"s, -Lake City: p.,,,.., i Co.. w. unnriw; R. J. Nicholson. nrnnkTi it i J. MefJoneial. Hemlock I Cambria Jbnrg; S. Silkknitter, Huntingdon ; S. Wilton, jStrattonville ; Dull A Terry, Terrytown; C.Rey. ' fuE wtrnat our tng net and taw mlllt to "r mm vi nr.. Binni ; wnramaoaoip loasamt; wua erase nail nivet ia pnmpt, and cht:kt, and U saw from 6,0t)0 to IU,U0U ft of Icnbtr per day (say t a hours.; fCr'hitn tolicit.d. liescriptlr .Ireulars ttat to all eorrespondrnti. Address, J. A 3. It. PCVALt. I L iawAsatit. hmmmmm Vmnmk Wi'" . ktt-r. t C.rar Market ar Si ThM Ptre'ts, Jnt oppotit. C. 0. R. It. bej-st, IU, Onl. tat;. I. J;.