8 jt (Eltatfuft $rpuMican, OtdROR B.iooiii.ANi)K.n, Editor. Vi'r.DSisnAY Morning:: July 11, 18CG FOR GOVERNOR 'WESTER CLYMER, OF Ui:HK8 COUNTY. An Example. Our readers will ' vbeervo, by tho card of John Lawsiie, c!sq., in another column, that he de dines beinir a candidate for the As tcmbly, at the approaching primary . locliou. Wc hope the example of Mr. Lftwslie will bo imitated in the f uture by others, and thereby prove . . hat they, assert to be Democrats. 'The Democrats in the eastern portion ( f the county were determined to ;-rcss him for tho Legislature, but arough neglect on the part of some .iie,Jiis name was not announced in inform ity with the rules of ths par ty; and this nice 6peck of trouble if i isisted upon by Mr. Lawshe would i.ave lead to serious disorganization, it was but necessary for the officers f tho organization to bring this fact - i his notice, and the apprehended Vifficulty . was soon settled bo far us be was concerned. A Faulty Memory. We 'aro in. , f irmed that a '-loyal" divine delivered ' trasolf of a stump speech, in one of Mir churches on Sunday last, taking a text from the Bible. But in a very !iort time, the words of salvation "ore turned by the divinely minded dividual intoabitter onslaught upon t very sect and creed but bis own, and. J?" t0W11' te"9. .me ht r J , , 'Early has announced himself, m the ivrmcd a sermon on cdueation. ThojE1,c .paper a candidat0 u,foPe thc iind of the orator has evidently be-(Democratic district Convention, for amo bo debauched in soliloquizing the Legislature. I have no ncquain over tho word free, that in quoting 'tance with him, but he has evidently J'.io TWlnrntinn nf Indenrndenco union ho did a numncr oi times ino4 ord free was always thrown in, a bo has a right to think so, from tho Mire indication of "nigger on the! way they acted last fall. The Doctor brain," beeauso tho word does not has gone whoreing too often, I think, ... . j i, to bo much of a Democrat. Some t'CCur in the or e mu. nno no nevcr; . . . , .. , J? ',, , , , ! twelve years ago, ho was a tool lor u" ' tl,w,- T1'oc"",uc"v'Jo,"t'UI ,the KnoWjS'otfungs; last lull lie was ave thc New York Legislature, Cath-' tt t00l for tho dis-unionists ; audit '.ics and Infidels "tits." lie also pro-1 seems as though ho intended to make J'csscd great respect for free speech, tools of us all this fall. 1 presume, ii . 1 .. i u 1 1 ...., i n 1 1. iruni iuu inuiiuu iiitiuiur in nun nu i.berty, Lc but evidently wants Catb-..l Thad Stcveu5tes ofthis lic8, Infidols, and every body else tOCOllt M-ith freo rai.roail puB9cg .l8t think like himself, or ijb wouiu u is - franchise them, for you ! That's education . A Great Outrage. The New York i , , , i 7htunha9for several weeks past, published sketches of the leading . members of the present Rump Con- IRenublicanism and Loyalty, and hope Kres runningthrough tho wholo list,!?,1' v long enough to see my country and notwithstanding the gigantic ne-jr'd1of t,KPrHTlnt P1;ie-l,'llic'ul fa fa h cholera Thad.btevens JJis-unionism. gro equality ideas which our mcmberAnd the oniy way to do that, is for possesses, this journal has not seen fi tho peoplo to vote- tho Democratic to even allude to his name. Aston-; ticket. If we adhere to this line, ishingasitmayappear.Mr. Scofield,Bi6uc,h"n1cSadcs as Hemphill, Frank . . . , land Early, can do us no harm. I name is not even mentioned, and from . thaJ'when our County Convon. all that could be gleaned from the arti- .tion mcctS) n resolution will bo adopt cl, a stranger would not know that ed preventing our delegates from vo- puch a man oxistod in Congress. Now. we insist that this is a petty piece of l J l pito work on tho partof Mr. fircelcy.ljra,.,.,,, next winter) letthem hire Tho orgnns of Scofield in our district him, and pay him what they ajrreo. have time and again assured us that he Is ona of tho oreatt statesmen in!8 any tie in it, and is, thpiTfore, ff tha land that ho has -..o-:. no superior as an orator and yet harcis thelcading, Radical journal coolly passing him by! without oven so much as the mention of his name 1 What other motive .. ii . . , an) ii i ii: ui i u iiiu'xuoiiuj iui luvilit v Uian 6pite could actuate such a courfio.!Afj n Jl 4', - V 1 jftna Against traitor at itlior na oi Our Congressman's friends will havo lti,e )jno. I think you ought to tell lo attend to Horace. Tkmible Conflagration. Thc citv of Portland, Maine, was visited with a terrible fire on the afternoon! of the 4th instant. Nearly one hal of tbe city was burned up. Over fifty houses wero blown up, to check tho headway of tho fire. All the public jv wvm UililliU MIJil VII 1VUI MILL I'lMll- buildings, banks, and newspaper offices . , ' .? 1 , . rri i i r'ical dragons sent into this country were burnod. Ine assessed value of i. , , . . the property burned was ten million dollars. Over two thousand houses were cither burned or destroyed. This was thc largest fire that over oc curred in tho New England States. Nominated. We are pleased to lccrn, that the pure 'Mountain De mocracy of Cambria county, have nominated Col. John P. Linton for the Aescnibby. He will tea worthy successor to Mr. Persfcing, who has so ably represented that county for the past fi?s yais. Mr. Linton was thc Doraocraticnomiaoe for SurveyorGen ral last fall. SviclMt. "Jim'' I.nnc,UiteJ SUIoh Senator from Uiuirnn, attempted to kill himself i ilay list week, by .Un charging a pistol into hia mourn, mo contents pasmng out c W. tmik part of tho l.ciul. Tho latest report in, that is still alive l.imo was John . Rrown pas titer in crime, iliumr; uio Kansas war, nnd tho last great out rage. lie. committed, previous to his election to tlio Senate by tho party "controlled by errand moral idoas," whs to murder bis neighbor Jenkins, lor taking a bucket of water from his (Lane's) well. Thus ono after another of our loyal oppressors pass from the stage of life, '-unwept, unhonored and Declination. Osceola, July 7, 18G6. To the Democracy of Clearfield county : Gentlemen : In tho Republican of June 27 my namo is mentioned, in a communication, as a candidate lor tho Legislature. This was without my consent or knowledge: but subse- aucntlv. at the unrcnt solicitation of many valued friends, I assented to the uso of my namo. They directed its insertion in the Repxihlican in ample time to comply with the rules of the party requiring three weeks' notice; but, owing to somo misapprohension, it never reached tho hunds of the editor. Under those circumstances, 1 deem it my plain duty to withdraw my name lrom tuo contest, xsever having sought tho place, my inclina tion concurs with tho demands of my business and my duty as a Democrat in brinirinr mo to this conclusion; and I shall cheerfully remain a hardwork ing member of the rank and tile ol the party, and in tho future as in tho past be ever willing to j-icld my personal gain to tho harmony and success of tho Democracy. Yen- respectfully, yours, JOHN LAWSIIE. For the Clearfield Republican, Correspondence. Lumber City. July 7, 18CG. Mr. Editor Dear Sir: A neigh bor of mine, who ha9 just returned I b aha iMiilAnnA 4 knit "I wi ft 4J S l'"""nvo Buu rw., sense, or this dis the thinks tho Democrats of , ..,, Ullt fon.vl. VmhubW year, that ttiey win an voto lor nun again; but I hopo thcro is no Demo- ;crat that will touch this miserable dis-organizcr. I havo voted nothing a Rht D"cratio ticket for fort j'-eight years. I havo seen the .i.k,,., ri f:1n nr ir.pn.ll-m Whicirery, Know Nothins,'ism, IJIack irig lor any ona but straight-out JJem- ,ocn!ls- " Rnf Tn0 vnnia rnil.rnnrl ivnnt. I)r rennpyi- mniii rnil.rnnrl wiint. I )r Kni' p n I Ho is as much a stick ofthis rail-road, very little uso to tne peoplo ot tins ' . 11 you , think X writo Piain. ftn( rather strong, but I want you to print tins, without making mo say some thing clso, as I am not afraid to sny the Democrats to send the best men we have to the County Convention, so that the old standard bearers will not be outflanked by tho disorgai.izers. I might say more, but I will stop for this time. A Veteban. Our correspondent is a little "rile'," and writes rather plain, but we know that ho is ono of thoso men who have ior nan a century, aua Knowing mm to bo "a veteran" in whom thero is no guile, we give him all tho soa-room he asks, not, however, agreeing to all he says jParGrinnell's own party friends in Iowa have given bun an unkinder cut than the ono ho got from Rous Beau's rattan." They havo nominated anothcrperson for hisscatin Congress. s strEvcry inhabitant ot the United States pays three cents a day for in ternal tax alono to the United Stales government, or the amount paid is at that rate. Niv York, Jdd 9 Gold 352. A National TJnhn Con-ertlon. ington have published ft call for ft National Convention to nssomblc in Philadelphia on tho 1 Mi of August; net for the purpose of defeating tho ih.m, u'i 1 1 o dis union scheme of the Judicata aim devise measures to have a more per- fort, union, and ill BUPPOrt of which tho lolIowinL' nuuress nns oecn tain:u .. . II 1 . . I I .,1 I bmpv UiMinii-iTitiri TTni-i tp.l Ktiitcs Senator iiu member or Congress. rri r i: : 1 ins uiiiH'iiuuii io i m composed of two delegates from every Congressional District from Maine to Texas, and will undoubtedly bo tho most interesting political assemblage that has nssombled in this country for a long time : tO THE PEOPLE OF THE UNITED STATES. Dangers threaten. Tho Constitu tion tho citadel of our liberties is d'.rcctly assailed. The future is dark, unless tho people will come to tho rescue. In this hour of peril national union should bo the watchword of every true man. As essential to national union we must maintain unimpaired the rights, tho dignity, and the equality of the States, including the right of represen tation in Congress, and the exclusive right of each Slate to control its own domestic concerns, subject only to the constitution of tho Unitod States. After a uniform construction of the constitution for more than half a cen tury, tho assumption of new and arbi trary powers in the federal govern ment is subversive of our system and destructive of liberty. A free interchango of opinion and kind feeling between tho citizens ol all the States is necessary to the per petuity of tho Union. At present eleven States are excluded from thc national council. For seven long months tho present Congress has per sistently denied nnj' right of repre sentation to tho people of theso States. Laws affecting their highest and dear est interests havo been passed without their consent, and in disregard of the fundamental pnnciplo of free govern ment. This denial of representation has been made to all tho members from a Slato, although the State, in the language of tho President, "pre sents itself, not only in an attitude of loyalty and harmony, but in tho per sona of representatives whose loyalty cannot bo questioned under any exist ing constitutional test." Tho repre sentatives of nearly one-third of tho States havo not been consulted with reforenco to the great questions of the day. There has been no nationality surrounding the present Congress. There has been'no inte rcourso between tho representatives of tho two sec tions, producing mutual confidence and respect. In tho language of tho distinguished Lieutenant General, ,lit is to be regretted that, at this time, there cannot bo a greater comming ling between tho citizens of the two sections, and particularly of thoso in trusted with tho law-making power." This state of things should be removed at once and forever. Therefore, to preserve the national Union, to vindicate the sufficiency of our admirable constitution, to guard the States from covert attempts to deprive them of their truo position in tho Union, and to bring toiiethcr thoso who are unnaturally severed, and for these great national purposes only, wo cordially approve tho call lor a National Union Convention, to bo held at the city of Philadelphia, on the second Tuesday (14th) of August next, and enclorso tho principles there in set forth. AVe, therefore, respectfully but ear nestly urge upon our fellow-citizens in each Stato and Territory and con gressional district in the United States, in the interest of Union and in a spir it of harmony, nnd with direct refer ence to tho principles contained in , said call, to act promptly in the Ha lection of wise, moderate snd censor valivo men, to represent them in t-aid convention, to the end that ill States shall at onco bo restored to theirprac lical relations to thc Union, tho con stitution bo maintained, and peace bloss the whole country.- . ESyThc Erie Disvatch . has, opened up a vigorous campaign against Sco field's nomination. We earnestly hope our cotcmporary may not succeed in defeating him. Tho Democracy are unanimous in tho belief that ho is tho easiest man to beat in tho district. Erie Observer. That's so, Whit Scofield has sold himself to tho nijrrrers. and as there aro very few in this loyal district, ho of course cant make it, besides a large portion of tho voters prefer white men to the gentleman from Africa. A Loyal Compliment. -Tho New York Times, a "Republican" sheet, lately used the following languago in regard to tho Fenians : "If two or three thousand of these vagabonds get within tho clutches of General Napier, let us beg of him not to spare them on our account. The more the nierripr. Thcv would bo Ivinir and Mealing here, if they were rot raiding there."" KoLwitlmtntliiij5 this i tho iiMiinl cstimnte nut urion the Irish ioo- pie by liepiiblicnn" lenders, they are anxious enough at election timo, to soturo the IriMh vole. Thi infamous falsehood will be remembered and act ed upon by every truo Irisbcian who his a vote. A loyal rrlnt'ne 0fr.ee Mobbed bj , ,ll0 );mln,on 0PJ?nn vr York. M e qUOle from Iho article na follow a: 0n Mimdtir trcnU)ii o,, iih Inei., ' ehout I oVWk. the publication office r th "Trim i;tn- m.iui.U.l liv nmh ofox-iiH ami ap- .,irrulV j, .r,,n ,, im timpi-l hostile ,mrtv m,.r tl, inriiiMice of liitimr, nml hn-l Just i friiin tlm '.loliiiKou nml ClyniiT l liib' room in - . , . . tVllt u.,1,. I'tilJinlii-r ill tlio "Tnif Prmwral" wna ulimo In .,,, .i,,v,,,. ti1P,.wi. ti.cv uiiahi not have been : " ' " . . . ni:., . phl-ct n invitinir liim so uomn uoniy iuiu -i - " ,, " ,i1Cir ,1.,. This must have been n truly formi-'nnd dubloand fearful "mob," composed, wo aro told, oi "excited and apparent la desnerato men. who went so who went so lai as to attempt "hostile demonstrations." Had the "mob" got beyond the at tempt to commit "hostile demonstra tions," and really committed tho "hos tile demonstrations," and then had they got beyond tho "hostile demon strations" into acts of real hostility, it is impossible to say what ..awful con seaucnccsmiirhthave followed. Some body might have been hurt, instead of heing frightened, as ho was, at tne in vitation which was extended to him to appear and explain his conduct in slandering and belying tho gallant soldiers who composed tho "mob." Even giving that organ tho benefit of its own overdrawn story, this"moo was no mob at all. '1 ho simple lacts arc, that after thc adjournment of the Soldiers' Clymcr Club, (which num bers two hundred and fifty honorably discharged soldiers,) a small squad of:Mim keijkcca wjutesides, f (iuiicb umn- them, on wending their way home chip. past tho Disunion establishment, paUS-1 The Printer ban been Rain ful)nlantillT re ed for a moment and, gave it ve.W' glUttllS. vyilO V a, 11 vii iiuiiiuvi j iv i u n fit a nt f li i-iin ttum rr iria said, called upon the "loyal eauor to come lorward, if within, and see if thcro were any "deserters" or "boun ty jumpers" among them, as ho had published in big paper. After making this attempt ni "hostile demonstra tions," tho "boys in blue" quietly went their way. It is possible tho "loyal" editor was terribly frightened though needless ly". The soldiers meant him no harm only contempt. It is not surprising, however, that ho was frightened at tho very ghost of a mob. llo proba bly imagined that ho was then and thcro to be made the 6cape-gout for all the accumulated five 3-ears' sins of his "loyal" party in that line, lor that length of timo mobs have been the peculiar and cherished institution of tho falsely-styled Kepublican party. The leaders of that party have fester ed it, and protected from punishment the most villainous mobocrats and murderers, by prostituting tho courts in the most flagrant manner and by innumerable violations of tho Consti tutions and laws. No doubt the "loy al" Blandcrcr of Dcmocratio soldiers was scared, but ho was not hurt, for no one desired to mako him a "mar tyr." Dcmocratio soldiers, like civil ian Democrats, are neither mobocrats nor tho defenders or encouratrcrB mobs. Patriot G Union. Our Position. Tho following from the Bloomsburg (Pa.) Democrat, is precisely what woni,li had intended writing lor this ionn luu our pa nipcr ; and it defines our position so well and tlio position winch every editor should assume, and is so applica ble to this county, that we substitute it for tho article we intended to writo : In respect to tho aid or assistance of a newspaper, in making nominations within its own party, we think should remain entirely silent (editori ally.) In this county, where a nomi nation is equivalent to an election, wc know that tho battlo must bo fought previous to thc nominating con vention, and knowing that our candidates are all worthy and entirely capable of fill ing tho positions for which they are announced, the matter, with us, 6hall bo left where it rightfully belongs,cx elusivoly with the people of tho coun ty, relying on tho honesty and abili ties of our candidates to proinoto the public interests as servants of tho peo ple Feeling assured that the peoplo will not Buflerfor want of competency, in any of tho candidates, we are determ ined not to interfere cither for or againut any ono who comes out for otllco beforo tho nominating conven tion meets. Notwithstanding tho en treaties nnd demands wo think our duty is to support our party principles and make its organization as strong as we can. To do this every candi date should havo a clear field and fair play. To favor, with a newspaper, tho nomination of any particular can didate, would bo improper, besides, wrong to tho other candidates and their friends. It would help to get up factions and splits, which every Dem ocrat should do bis best to prevent At this time, more than any other, we need union and harmony among the members of tho Democratic party. Let every candidate placo himself fairly nnd squarely beforo thc peoplo , let justice he done, one to another, and let every one bo fully determined to abide tho result cheerfully. Those who shall be placed in nomination by tho convention, will receive our will ing and undivided support and iho support ot the Democratic party Thoso who shall ho defoiitod, hs Homo M ll,l,m he, hnvc only to nhide ino result tno "tato ot war. !a!r" My policy" is very troublesomo Iho Iladicals. Tho most unpleas- to Iho Iladicals. Tho most unpl ant featuro about it, however, is that! iiortioa which tuts them off from "the leaves fciid fikbes." I LATER FROM EUROTE. The steamer S'axonia, with dates to tho 27th of Juno, confirms tho In tell l- genco that Ibw urman war baa com- ntfr drf:i, : i : i menced in earnest. A great liattlo'Eu,n,,r "J i was fought near Verona, on Sunday, K.uHiunrt. rd c.h iwmt, i , il llil ,f l,,,,n IUU Mill tf uiiv. Tl.nl lolinn Arm v rrntmrvl llm Mincio ... .: t WIlllOUl mcciing ujipijcmuii iiuiu Austrians. It then pushed 011 to waids Tcschiera, but was repu's-d by, a short cannonade from tho loi ts ol that Btronrlioiu. iiie jinnun mmyi 1 . I 1 j I A iVn nnpminteriKl DV lie vumiiuiib ill . 7 J. .. . -tr grent ,ore(3 , U)0 viemiiy oi t-ionu, a great battlo commenced- Tho 'Austrians repulsed both wings ot tlio -.Italian army. The engagement lasted all nigiu, The eiifairement lasted all night, ending in tho complete defeat ol the Italians, who were commanded by Iving Victor Emanuel. Both armies fought most bravely. Tho Italians wero repulsed at all points. After a severe and bloody struggle tho Italians rccrosscd tho Mincio on Sunday eve ning. I'rinco Amadou was wounded. The Austrians took two thousand prisoners. Garibaldi intends marching through the Tyrol direct to Munich. Tho Prussians havo advanced into Upper Silesia and Eohemn. They aro arming Coblentz and Ehrenbreitstein fortresses as a defonso against the Southern Germans rtnrrifil, On the 3d of July, 18CC, by Rev. T. Tbact, Mr. JAMES POUGIIKKTY, of Lawrence townnhiu, to e rood things I " " . ately consigned U othora. In Poggt townihip, July S, ISM, by W. A. Rkei), Efq., Mr. ALVIX HESS, of lloggi town .hip. to Mii EMILY JANE ASKEV, of Brad ford towiifhip. On July 5th, 18G6, at the residence of the bride'i father, by Rer. A. II. 8kiiower, Mr. ISHAI.L SCHl'CKER, to Miu ANNIE, daughter of Hesuy Ai'uheniai Oil. Esq., of Lawrence townrhip. On the 28th of June, by Joseph McKek, Esq., Mr. CRAWFORD SEBRINO, of Clearfield coun ty, to Mif ELIZABETH DOTSON, of Cambria county. July 2, 18CH, after a protracted illness, PARA II STR.UV, in tho SSth year of age. Mr. Ftraw waibaptiwl into the fellowship of the Mileshurg liuplut tuuivh, by Her. 1). W. Urn- irn, about mxlccn years a?n. home two yiare atlerwanln tho removed, with lur ruircnM, to Clear field County l'a., ami united with the 7 inn bap tist Church, where rhe remained a consistent nioinhor till tbe day of her death. Fhe leaves her aged parvutJ, a htKliand, and four little children, with many other friends, to mourn her early de parture. gsflmttefmcnt. rENTISTRY. J. P. C0RNETT, P'itist, offers bis prniejst-inai services to tne cut- tens of Curwensville and vicinity. Office la Drug Store, eomer Main and Thompson streets. (Curwennville. May II, ISfiit.lr pd ,t8 "VroTIt IC HAVINU PURCHASED TIIK of X 1 folbiwins; properly at Sheriff's sale, ai tbe pruperty o( rvu aiicnael, and Kit the same in his possession, subject to my order, vis: one bedstead, one stand, cne brass kettle, one bed cord, ono coffee mill, one box and sundries, one feather bed, one do. da., one bed quilt, one do. do., two pillnws, one bo containing two braes & sleigh bel!s, one straw bed. I warn all f Pm from purchasing or meddling vtith the till.,.,. .rvi.-v Cbesi tp., June 25, ISO. jyll-St pd To Discharged Soldiers. NOTICE ia hereby given. Hint all persons, who are entitled to exemption under the late act of Assembly, and have tailed to preseut their discharge papers at this cilice, will please attend to this duly on or before the 25th day of August next, as the Commissioners are deter. : I mined to close out the Collectors' accounts by tbe at amj ui oepveiuoer nexu loose tailing to respond will is compelled to bear lb penalty in- curred by neglecting this notice The discharge papers ran either be presented in person, sent in by a friend, or transmitted through tbe mail to thii office, whereupot the exemption papers will be made out and delivered to tbe proper parties. It will then become the duty of those claiming exemption from bounty f tax to it once present tbefr exemption papers to the proper col lor tor, so as to enable him to settle hii duplicate without delay. By order of the Commissi onera. W. 8. DHADLEY, Cletk. voMMtsaioiiiRi- urrici, l Clearfield,, Pa., July II. I SMB. 1 fLIUKl li:i.l A1A0I:MV The eser.l V cues ct thi! Isititntina will be resumed nn Monday, the 10th day of September, A. D . 1 SC6. Pupils can enter at any time. They will be charged with tuition Irons the time thsr enter the close of the .tossion The course of instrurtion embrace every thing included in a tl.oiuuh, practical and accom plished education f ir both sexes, The Principal, having had th adventage of much experience In hi profession, assure pa re nu and guard ana that hia entire ability aud energies will be devoted to the moral and men tal training of the youth placed nnder hi charge. T Kit SIM OF TUITION. Orthography, Heading, Writing, and Trlmary Arltlimt tie, per Keseion (II weeks) ft 00 Grammar, Geography, Arithmetic, and History . . . . . . i 00 Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Men suraUcn, Purveying, Philosophy, Physi ology, Chemistry, llook Keeping, Botany and Physical Geography - (9 00 Latin and Greek, with any of the above Lraucr.es ...... $1J 00 fff-No deduction will he made for absence. jP4T(ct further particular inquire of H. P. 1.. IIAK1USON, A. M., Clearfield, July 11, I868tf. Principal l RASS SCYT11E3. Patent Snaths, Syth VjT Stone, Rake and Fork, for scle at J. P. KHATZEU'S. PANISII SOLE LEATHER, French Calf bkios, Morocco, Linings, llindings, at J. 1. KKAIZKIt'S. CARRIAGE WHIPS Wagoa Whips, Rieint Whips, R.h,de.,'La.hoa! Ac..PVn grea variety, at - J. P. KHA i.KltS. ADIKS' uLovn win nan-inn n.i- . - - - I rals, kil, velvet and iaMing Slimier, child.'. undersigned i prepared to manufattor. ireu. fancy thoes, men'. Walking hoe.. fine ' II I mm SJ-I.- .. J It " . ws.f, tittui'ii wuiit irugnri, rnrnji, m jy 1 1-1 m .). 1'. KKA VI F.U'S. 1)ure Liberty While Lead, Th Whitest, . tbe ino-t durable and the moal eeonoaical. '1 ry it ! Manufactured only bv ZiroMtR Ssiith, Wbolesnle Drug, Paint "tslns Dealers. No. 1ST North Third 6t, I'hll'a, Marob 21, nr. Iy. -w-wTTiu ricaoii I. 1 . T?Sh.H COST-ronr Barrel, of gooi I Family Floor, to olosr ont th stock. JB30,.lrf WTRBFI L BIOLBR. vTit.v nnroHT of Ttti n KktlvmU rnk"f I'lrtm.lJ, r. it t, if Kill. i:.. ..I KM? i I.o: l l.fi i ,' t !7! irom niionl Umikt, i I 11 4 Pus from cither Honka nI Rmikrri. i t.l " t'h U, H. lrirr, la itcurt 'I'ouUlioo, ttii 100,00 Bin, of 0,i,r bMk, tni iptrit , ' Lrcl tfixltr id expound InUril ' t.uaii.mcr Innltnl ml naU I. llAAflnA HA ,turi)lui fuml. i i , f "'i 1,0H0 DO ,Nu,ei in flrcu)fitlon , iu. Uepoiitui t i 86.0V3 (0 128 78 8.00T, 49 J'"!?' ttnPM" 8.284 53 j3.3 I certify the abort to be a true abstract M the Quarterly report made to the Coinptrolle the Curr.ue. A. C. FINNEY, Jy 11-1 1 Catbiei THE EAGLE HOTE CURWK.NSV1LLE, FA. L. W. TEN EYCK, Piiopiiit.i. fTlIIE undersigned, haring become propr X of tbe above hotel, wiibes to fire notici the cititrDS of this county, ai well at to travelling public, that the ooune has beenrefi and rofirmsbeil fur tbe entertainment or iruests. Ilis table wilt be furnished with erJ thing tbe tnatket affords. At bis Bar will found the best brands of all kinds of Liquors, OOOt) 8TALLIN0 attached, and none U careful .hostlers employed. jTll tr I. W. TEN EYCK E. Ki:MINGTOJi k W)N, Manufacturers of REVOLVERS, RIFLES, MDSKE AND CARBINES, For the United Sta'ee Serrice. Also, Pocket aid Belt Revolvers, Repeating I tols, Rifle Caoes, Revolving rifles, Rifle and Shot uun barrels, and gan materials , generally. SuM by Gun Dealers nd tbe trade generally. In these days of house-breaking and robbe every house, store, bank and office should hw one of llEMIXOTOXS REVOLVER, Circular, containing cute and description our alius will be fuiuirbrd upon epplirailoB, K. KEMINUI'ON A BON'S, Ilion, New York. 1I00RE A NIUUOLS. Agfo.J jyl-ly No. 40, Conrtland street, New VcH DRESSMAKING, ETC. C FECIAL NOTICE. Parisian DKES1 Sri I"; CLOAK HUkine. Ladies can have th Dresses, Suits, Coats and Basquinee handtotntl made and trimmed, at the shortest notice, at la old-ostblihed stanJ, la;; I I hestnut street. fancy and plain Fans, Mantilla Oroamec dress and cloak buttons, Rihbsns, C'uoy arl Uuipure Laces, Cuzle and (limp Dress Tri mines, with a larce variety of Staple and Fan Goods, from ii to 50 per cent less than elscwhti Also, receiving daily, ran fashions In tun paper, for Ladies an1 Childien's Dresses. Si of Patterns for Morchants and Dreumakers t readr. at Mrs. M. A. UlNDKH'S, Jjt.Jm 10.', I Chestnut it, Philadelpt fsAUTION All persons are hereby eautiJ J ed against purchasing, or ia any way dime witu one red eow, three stoves, lour It cne bog. one table, a set of chairs, and a lot other household furniture, left In oare of J0I1 LYON'S, llrady township, subject to my ord-j jezo at JOI1.N iiuuyi;k, J K DMI NISTft ATOIt'S NOTICE. No jt ii hereby riven that letter of Adminisl tiun, oo the estate of Francis Pearce, Ksq., del late of Bradford township, ClearSeld County, V have this day been duly granted to the unJl signed, to whom all persons indebted to laid tale will please make payment, and these hat claims or domandi will present tbem for seltll ment without delay. IIANNAU FKARCB, ie?0.6t-ji.l Admr'i JUST EECEIVED, AT II. W. SMITH & CO.'S, A Fresh Lot of TEAS AND CANNED FRUI Also, a superior article of QF.NT.'S PATENT LEATHER POO All slses and extremely low. ji c Altl. LASH'S Improved Five D WASHING MACHINE, te now ofH to the public ai the cheapest, simplest most efficient Washing Machine in the countl The exclusive right for the salo of this chine in your own tUete or county ran be sec J by applying soon at our store, 727 Market ill l'biladelphia, Pa. J. S. LASH A I Also, the best Clothes Wringer ia th mar Wholesale and retail. A very liberal discount to country si chants and dealer generally. jeijj "to ALL BOOK buyers" TAS. K. SIMON", as South Sixth Elrert, Pli delpbia, is agent for th follow. ng valm books t Appleton' New American Cycloped a lv.J " Ilislory of the Rebellion I large ' Dictionary of Mechanica-2 vols. Rebellion Uesotd, by trunk Movre Warhingtnn Irving' Work, II " j Cooper's Novels. Dickens' Works. to Merivale A Uibbon'i Row. Macauley' Works. I re's Dictionary of Arti and Manufactures liarcrofi' L'nitnd States 8 vols. Ac, A. I lurnish all Dock pablisbtd for publie a private Libraries, at wholesale priees. Psnd list of any books wanted, with a stamp, t prices,which will besontby return mail. (JeTC-T DMIMSTH ATOR'! MiIICI' Not V. I hereby given that letter of edminiurl Iiob bar been granted to the undersigned d the estate ol William 6. Smiley, deceased, lal ol llrady township, Clearfield county. All pel on indobled to said estate will piease make ii 1 mediate raiment, nod these having claim tiun th ssme. will prssent them for settlement, te ii undersigned. SARAU K. SM1LKY, jeJfl nt pd Adm' iu iu i run i run SCEATCH! SCRATCH! SCBATCH Whcaton's Ointment. WILt Cl' TH C ITCH H 48 BOI M. Also cure SALT RIlKrv. n.CERS. Cnlt : PLAINS, ami all ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN j Price 40 cents. For sale by all drurgiat. I (ending 0 ent to WEEKS A POTTER. Self Agent. 170 Wah ngt..n sUeot, Boston, it witi torwarbed by mail. Tree of postage, to any of the United States. June 1J, yr. . I jl"IV VOin ISIEKim M ror sale at llarfwic 4 Irvin . Clearfield Fa . ii i is r. will) a - nt . ui hits Kiinpq u.n. it t rwv nDtrpc ' . a i.w ""lu", 'n '-. lt lowest fifcur.t, t will wan tut his vrnrk to b represented. Oiv him a call, at hia shop on Market ttrest. second door west of th Post Office, end k will fV 1,0 ln his power, to render tetlslietion. Sons O'"' ol . extra French calr skins, 4-. " hand, ready to be finished on short nolle t low Pn- DANIEL COS. NELLY. I Arraaanca Wahtrd. I will give a liberal Cnno ,0 11 T 1 or 18 year of age, to lear the bn.i.ei. of Boot and She. mi,g,t ' cation be made oou. D C. 1 Jure 11th, J()-i y,. ...