"I'Tiirs ITood worlJ, to lV (tort'd bounty, to owo every broth to llim, nJ to fill p the r.'.il yenr wilh tLimnli'lcoKncM, and ingrntitudo niul wlflshnesn it i "' ' Too Often Bo Let tho inmate or a family Do too sit'k to come to tlir tnblo, an anxiety i i'ult for him ; but li t him for yer not come to the feomnimiion table, ftud no concern is cxprvued. Lot his spirit desert bis body, and the family put on mourning; but lot him bo fw (li'iul to divine thing's uk if hi spirit a dosertod by the Holy .Spirit, and thero is no laineiita tio . What will you do with the liberty yoa have won f Shall it be a curso to you or a LlosningT It will be ono or the other, according to tho use you make of it j the object you scik in it; the level on which you live ; the qual ity of your lovo You can mnko it devilish, and you can mako it divine ; und which will you make it? Provi dence nan given you" a mngnifieant room; bow will you furnish it? Ho has opened a splendid field for your enterprise ; what will you mine in it f Such grand opportunities of personal cult uro, and public activity, and phil anthropic influence, were never before f offered to a people ns now invito us to profit by Jheir privileges and ao cept their boon. God grunt that we roar have tho wisdom and grace to use our liberty for noblest ends I The Public Call The Christian Inquirer ssys : The reaction of the war upon the tnsto, habits, ambitions and morals of our peoplo has provod fearfully damaging. The old order of things has been entirely brokon up The leaders of other days are left be hind, if not fortiotteu. Classes are dissolved. The ideas and usages with which we had become familiar are thrown aside. Xew mou, now cus toms, new notions are everywhere uppermost. The low have been lifted no. Followers have become leaders. Heggars of yesterday aro millionaires to-uav. and set the fashion lor wiio ever id fool'sh to follow their guidance. The consequences ure legitimate Such an intense and insane rush and FtruifKlB for wealth, aucb reckless, ru inous extravagance of expenditure, such a - delirium for vulgar play, this country has never aeon. And alas! not only taste, refinement, purity and pii ty have gone down before tho tide, but even honesty, the only firm basis of commercial prosperity, the only lure support of social prosperity, tho one essential condition of individual and publio welfure, is yielding to the weight ana pressure ol popular lasn ions aud fatuity. Speculations, which are merely gambling under a less ob noxious mime, frauds, and all imairi- nable villaiuies, are carried on almost openly. It is estimated that a tingle interest lied the (iovernment out of sixty millions of dollars last Vear. .More than bait ol mo ucvenue othcers are suspected of peculation, which mcHns plunder. The (ood we eat is nauseous with ad u Iterations. Our coffee is mado of stale ship bread and oil nuts, and even the milk we would give our little ones is thick with dis eases and tinotureu with poison. And while every legitimate business has dropped to a lower grade of meth od and spirit than it formerly occu pied, every vice bus increased in an alarming degree. Intemperance; not o"ly are our streets and public places full of it, not only do young men and old men, and mere boys lull before- it by scores and hundreds, but even women, beautiful, accomplished, be loved wives and daughters, carry its fire-blush on their cheeks, and reel and loiter under its influence on the tide-walk. There aro more gaming places in the city to-day than there were dry-goods stores twenty years ago; and the gamblers include all classos from tho boy of fifteen to the roue of fitly. Hut why enumerate. Every vico on the black cataloguo of transgression has more than doubled in volume and in victims within these nve veal's, ana our joutli, tho pride and hope of the land, are falling be neath the subtle destroyer faxler tliun they ever fell in Southern campaigns. Marriages aro diminishing. IIoiucs are breaking up. The streets are un clean. I'iaucs of amusement are vi tiated with vulgarity. Echoes of pro fanity ring in the uir, and pitfalls are everywhere. There is a great deal thai is good here among tin to-day; perhaps nev or more than now. Of tlint at anoth er time. Wo call attention now to the evils, the thjikenitig moral perils of our American society. They can bsrdly bo exaggerated or painted in colors too vivid and intone. They work more ruin than wo can calcu late; and besides the ruin, they taiat tho atmospheric with impurity, and their poisonous malaria all'ects every iniiiieiiee huh operates on me mitld and heart. L nlcss these vices are checked, those evils abated, these dang' rs averted, woe, woe to us, onr children, and our country. And so the quentiun comes homo to every Clirinian parent and patriot : "What shall be done?" There is a Public Call tJ each and all of us, and how thall we respond to it 7 The first thing is for us to see that not only must something bo done but that we have somotl.ing to do' We have a personal responsibility willed cannot do shaken ofl ordividud with others. Tho country lifts her ec.irreil head, and with a voico still trfmu'ous with fear, calls each of her sons and daughters, as by name, to save -her from threatening perils, preserve her liberties and protect htr honor. Society, through a hnn 4id tongues, calls" to each of us, in the name of good order, taste, and coBomy, and in tho higher names of temperance, purity, and moral princi ple, to do all that in us l.es to stay the rising ruin winch threatens to h-ctp everything before it. IvooU in to, the faces of your innocent children, ri d then look across tho threshold' and t Ihc pools of vice, tho multi. form insidious temptations, tho cor raptiou and the crimo that gather und gurgle about your very door, and into which they must shortly step anj you w.i.'I hoar a call ns from Ciod to use tho iuteiiHosl exertiom to elcan society and aave Uie little I ih,mi , W1W ' - ?br air. SIXTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION or Til K Cloarfiold Co. Agricultural Society. M ill fe hrld n the I'tlr .round, i-eir the borough nt lr.tr.irM, I'm., .u TMr. U. rUiii'iu)v, TbiirtUv ftittl VrltUv, Ortiittrr l-t. Hd, 3d mid -t til, M4tt. 1. 1ST OF PltF.MII MH. Class 1 Swtfpttakti. open ft all fated and tomptttttiri. Brit bull, $li 11 U-M, $6 Ad ht, $1 60 Brrtruw, 10 2IW':t, 4 M heel. 3 00 All breedi com toKrltivr In (hi eluo and com pMo w ith ich otlter, to b judged hy thnir gind point, j in met 1 y of frame, alttlitj to Ullen, mud the itwk they will nrmluo-. JunoK B, P. n ilfon, lvid Johnon, (ifrf Kittlci barker. Clam 2 Grade Cattle, owned in the etruviy. Best ew fur milk, 8 2d best, $4 Ad beet fl Unit brifcr, J? yean old, & 2d bent, 3 Beat hfifcT. 8 ytr old, 4 Sd bept, 2 Beit ealf, under H monthi oM, 4 Jrunna Jacob F legal, Jacob Uulich. Juhn Btuwart, nr. Clam 3 Oxen, Bout yoke of oxen, $10 2d be.. j Xd best, $2 Jrimtd LandiT iieiiuiog, Uarid Brown, Win. Schwcia. Clam 4 fat CattU. Best fat bullonk, cow or lirifvr, fill 2d best, $.1 .Irmjiva J. M. Killlt barker, Kdward Albert, Ol hello (Smcl. Clam 5 Thoroughbred lionet, open to all. Best Itallion, $15 2d bent, $IU Bent mare and eott, 11) 2d bent, b t he premiums in this clan are inttmdrd only for horses whone pedigrees render them wort)iv,u the Horiety with to entourage the raising of improved stork. Jt nnn Jamrs Forrest, J. B. Hewitt, John I. Reitrtr. Class 0 Hiding, Dra ft and Farm IIorsfM, Best saddle horse, t-J 2d best, t on Best sniffle family horne Bct matched cftrriage. horsrs, Best gelding or mare for work, Bet span of draught horses or mares. Krvm.nl lM.nl 1 (SI Oil 2 HO 4 (HI 1 00 1 (10 1 00 licit coll, under 2 jcarl old, $2 00 Id hrrt, lint i lnr uld coll, 2 00 2d bent. Ileal 3-tu.r old oolt, t 60 Id best. 1 41) Tbe hore Ibkl mi'Vei the heaviest h'ftd on Ui Itone-boAt, according to nil weight, without whli, Vuunlt on t'jc llnrw and 7 SO Jnitt! D. Wiliion, tinnier P. llloum, llatid Cutchn. Cl.m 7 Trotting lionet, open to all. Boat liwe, Sin 6, trotting in ningle harneap, .100 00 No pnrtnitin. will be paid in tljia unleaaclaaa five horera are entered to ciiirpcte for the jirrmiura. Kat-h home to trot aftainat tirna. Entrance fee, . Jrnora Joaepb K. M 'Murra John V. ATGirk, Dr. J. W. Potior. Clam 8&reepttal-ti, open to attracivg in ham tit. Beat 2 in 3, mile heats, airainat time, $100 00 Ho premium will I awarded in IbiacUst unless there are six entries. Entrance fee, $15. JriiOEl William Powell, 0. II. Merrell, John W. Hhnnart. Cubs 9 Trolling in tinyle Karntn for hm-itt ovned in Iht county at Unit fiftt$n dayt te- fvre the Fair. Brat 3 in 9, mile beats, srin-t lime, !,! 00 Ko premiums awarded in this claaa nnleae there are e j-lit entries. Kutranne fee, .!. The liorae winning tbe pre mi am in Class 7, cannot compete for the premium in this class. Jl'Dur.s M. Orden, Oor. Bigler, Lewis Carlile. Clam 10--Trottig Ihrtet tncnei and railed in the county. J Beat 2 In 3, on time, in harneaa, .M) 10 No premiums awarded in thiselass unless there are five horree ei.tered to compete for tbe same. Entrance fee, t . 3eat trotting horse or mar under saddle, .3 00 peeona neat, 2 00 Bert trotting; horse or mare in single harness, i 00 Second heat, 2 00 Beat walk ins: horae or mare. t& 2d heat, 2 40 Jl noia J. A. tanat, A. II. Hhaw, Rob't Owens. Clam 11 Trotting Colli, raited in the county, nor exceeding meet yean old, open to all. Beat 1 in 3, against time, $;'0 00 Not leas than four to be entered for thia trot. No entrance fee. J r no is Ered. Irwin, A. A. Oraham, James C. Irwin. Class 12 Sheep and WW. Beat hock, any breed, .2 f0 Heoond beat, Randall's Sheen ItnaKandrr. Best ewe, anj breed, handall's beep Iluabandrj. Best sheep, fattened for mutton. Handall's Fhcep lluahandrr. Beat lamb, ' Randall's Sheep iltistiandr'r- Ji'Pors D. Dreaaler.Thos. Ilill.Kob't Uwhead. Clam 13 fiicine. open to all. Beat hnar.eny breed.Yonnit Fanner's Manaeli 2 00 Beat breeding sow, anj breed, 3 00 Second best. Arrieultnrlst for ona veer Beat hog, fcl 2d beat, ft 00 Beat pig.under montha old, A grirulturiat one rear. Ji'nona L. H. Merrell. John A. Reed. S. II. 6bafIoer. Class U roultn. Beat coop spring ehirltena, not leas than four, Bramont's American Poultry Book. Beat 2 hearteet tnrkers, do 'do Beat diplar of rhii'krns. Mine's Poultry Book. jrngKt Lewis Irrtne. W i Hi son P. Reed. M. II. Luther. Clam 15 riamna. The man thai p'.owa green award the heat, J0 00 jt oocs J. II, hilar, shoe, Jl. toner. P.P. Coutrict. Clam 16 Plomi, Hollm, Jtrillt, Harrow! an1 lutiiratort. Beat plow for stuhl le or award, .2 00 Heat auliaoil plow, Harrr'a Pruit Garden and I On Heat clotl-cruaher and roller combined, 1 00 Heat grain drill, Oardrner and 1 00 Beat reaper and mower, Agrirnlttiriet I rr. and 2 00 Best threahing machine. Agriculturist i jr. A I 00 Beat aide hill plow, ll Heat eultleator, 1 00 Best corn ilaiilr, 1 Ileal barrow, I 00 Beat horae rake, 1 Heat corn heller, 100 Beit fanning mill, I Liest ox joke, 100 Bt-at hav pitiTbing machine, 1 no Beat alalk and atraw ouUer, 2 00 Best horar-powor for general pnrpoaes, 2 On Beat originnl invention or agrirult'l implement, 4 00 All articles enumerated in this elars. Dot made in the county, hut prodneed npon exhibition, If worthy of it, will be awarded a diploma. JrutiKa Adam lirarbart, L. J. llurd.ll. Zilllox. Clam 17 Mitr:'tanenu Farming Implement!. Beat hee hive, tlrimlt a Mvalerj of Bee Keeping. Heal Jdos. hand rakea, 1 Beat graincradle.il IMI neat aiuup machine, I U.af potato digger 40 Beat lot Kcnlrn toola, 1 he t,ard, nor. BrFl lot running iilenrila ownetl hjr farmer, 3 00 All artii lca enumerated in thia class are sul leot to the same rnlea as I'laes IS. Jl'lioca Will.am Hoover, John Fhsw, Tdward MHirvev. Class IS Wheat, Tlye, Corn, Tlarhy,Oat.S-c. Bet acre of winter wto.ut Atn nn huahel of winter wheat, 4 f)Q ileal acre or rye, f t Best acre of corn, 3 00 Heat acre of oats, 3 Best bu.h-l corn eara.S 10 ileal acre hliikwlieat, 2 Beat acre clover seed. I Heal J acre broom eom2 Heat I acreutahsgns, 1 Peat acre of turuna. 1 Heat huahel noutuee.6 00 Beat 1 acre e, 1 00 Beat ( acre aorghnm,2 10 lleet huahel turnipa.l 00 U"St acre of earrutu. 1 On neat ouanei oi iimotliy sl-ciI, 00 Cmpi Wing i-quail. prforencc will be given to thoae that yield the largest net pmnt. Htetemenla to be furniahed br the exhibitors. Ths mnat be mesaured, or weighed, and a aample furnished at the Fair. Applicants for premiums must furniah the eommitli with a atalcmeiit eigned hy them selves, under a pledge of reracilv, of the qnanlity of grain raised on the ground entered for a pre triuin.atid muat stale as correctly as he can the kind and condition of the previous crops, thekind and onanlity of seed sown, and the time and mod. f potting it in the ground. Persons m.trring field crops for exhibition, or intending to do so. mar rlr. bmi i ,k. l-. tire Committee , any time, and have the field mea- aured and aemiard'hy committee while growing. Jinor.a Pan'IrMewartAmn. iij n u. ewarLAmos Keed.il. Ilartao, k Cl.M in Urea i r I itrsi loal wnoat hrcad, Pip. Best lonf rye bn-ad, Hip. Heat loaf com bread, Pip. Ileal epetige cake, Dip. Heal jelly cake, pip. Heat tiai'belni'a cake, Dip. Heat pic any kind, Pip. ."ar pnuna eaae, nip. Heat Iniil cake, Dip. Beat eoffoecakc Pip. Ben lady's aake, p,p. Heat csh ,, Heat jelly, p,p. Beat ice cream, i. . , pren'rvea ana li'llv, Heat ditlay of jelly and proeerree. JMp. Pip. Joha f. ernnao .nra. Joaer.n tlwcna. M Radebangh. Mra .1. 11. Heed Clam 20 Htur ami Chscu, Beat & pound, or p-ore of hntter, 1.1 fi B- lu pownda of firkin hotter, I Oil Beat choree, made hy exhibitor, loo Ji-hnr. Mrs Henj. Ilnrt.honi. Mrs. Ceo. R. Barrett, Mrs. Alex. Murrey. Cl.oa ''17.. Rest 30 ponds I ,ar, Beat 6 pound! rye llnnr. Heat pouadf sptlng wheat Hour, Beat 60 pounds Corn meal- 14 40 I 40 r I CO I f tmii bkhnt ior, Jf-C. Sl.n, W. F. flotbrwi. e aa Ut .fair. Clam 22 Ihmntie ArheUt, Beat bos or Jar of hohej, I Best In f,ounda of mspl ingar, Pip. or Beat peaches pot up air tight, Pip. or Beat tomatoes put up air tight, Pip. or Best black berries put up air light, Pip. or Beat eurranls put up air tight, Pip, or Beit fancj Jar of pickles, Pip. rr Beat gsl. syrup or sorguia, cr oaca, Pip. or Ileal cured ham (cookvd) with mode ol curing, Pip or Beat dried beef with mode of enrlng.Ptp. cr Junoss Mrs. Jos. Arnold, Mrs. Host Read, Mrs. J. A. L. VlegaL Class 23 Domestic Manufacture!. Best 10 jards flannol. It 00 Heal 10 ranis eallinal, 1 00 Beat 14 yards woolen carpet, 1 00 best 14 yards rag carpet, woolen chain, 1 On Best 10 yards el.nh, Best pair wool blaukeU, Best woolen coverlet, Best wool fringed mils, 1 00 1 I'D I 00 bO Host pair of knit woolen stockings. Best specimen of knotting, kniuing.or needle work, by Alias under 11 yeore old, Best pound linep sewing thread, Best pound stooking yarn, Best foot met, 40e. Best tfdr mat. 40 50 60 10 60 Ji'nona Mrs. K. 8. Htswart, Mrs. L.J. Hard, Mrs. John M. Cummings. Clam 24 Needle. Shell, Wax Work, f c. Best speeimen of needle wcrk, Pip. or 60 Beit specimen needle work on machine Pip. or 40 Best speoimen flowers iu worsted. Dip. or 40 Bost specimen embroidery in worsted, Pip. or 40 Beat specimen embroidery in lace, Pip, or 611 Beat specimen embroidery in mualin, Pip. or 40 Best specimen of leather work, Pip. cr 61 Best specimen of wax Dowers, pip. cr 60 Best specimen el feather work, Pip. or 60 Best specimen of ornamental woik, Pip. ar 60 Best shirt mate by Jdna under 12 jri , Pip. or 40 Best patching and mending, pip. or 60 Jn.nal Mrs. Win. Albert, Mr. A. II. rbaw, Mrs. Lever Plegal. Class 25 Millinery and Dreumaking. Best millinery, $1 Beit drees making, II 00 Julians Miss Jennie Larrin.er, Miaa Jennie Miuihell, Miss Ueriha Wiigkk Class 'MArtutic Work. Best painting in oil. Best portrait painting, Best oattic painting, Best painting in water colors. Best ornamental painting cf any kind, Best daguerreotypes taksn on the g-ound, Best ambrotypes taken ol the gt ouod, Best photographs taisn od the ground, Pest landscape painting, Best penmanship, Best architectural drawing, Dip Dtp Imjj Dip Dip Dip Dip Dip Dip Dip Dip Jcnoa Mr. Edward r-tonghton, Miae Mary A. Irrm, Mus Hoxie Tyler. Class 2 Design. Best derign for farm heuae, barn, carriage house and stable, Sloan's Ornamental iioasee and $6 00 Best desigk for dairy house, Manuel ef the Homo beat design for ice house, 1 60 Beet design tor fruit houee, 1 60 Best design lor bridge, with plan, spaa aot less thai 2iU feet, 00 Jurats Eli Bolt, Samuel Robisoa, Eire Ale. Clam 28 MeUilie Fabrics and Machinery, Best cooking stove, weed cr coal, fa'ol rlreond best, 2 00 Third best, pip Beet parlor store, II Best east iron fence, I 00 rJeeond keel, 1 Second best, Pip Best speeimen or lot ef Un-ware, 2 00 2d beat. Dip and 60 Best srxeimea blacksmlthlng, t 00 Best specimen gunamilhing. 2 00 Beet specimen iron, turning. 2 so Beet plate castings. II Best shower-bath, 1 0 i Best original invention tn county. o vu Best display cf labia and pocket atsllenr, American eUEufsetara, ' Pip Best display of edge tools, pip Beat d's lay farming aad field tools, Pip The shore premiums are offered for articles manufactured i the ooanty. piplomaa may be awarded fur any of the abuse articles en exhibi tion without regard to their p'ace of manufacture. Jrnoss U. L. Morgan, David Buck, W. tt. Bradley. Class 29 Vthiele! of all kindt Best family carriage, ti Best timber eled, II 00 Best buggy, 4 Best horse cart, I 00 Best farm wagon, 4 Beat wheelbarrow, I 00 Boat sleigh, 2 01 Jrncra Ilearj Elone, William McKnight, 11. W. Patk. Clam SO CaWiwf-wHrrc' ts county. Best darning bureau, II Best sofa, 00 Beat cxteaaioa table. I Heat towers, 6 Best variety of chairs, I Best act et chairs, I 00 Best bedstead, 1 Best centre table. I On Best wash at a ad, 60e. best cilice chair, 60 Best display of cabinet, were, Dip and i 10 Pest looking glass frame, 40 Best set of parlor furniture, 4 00 Jtinosa Harry Flaming, John W, Wright, George Erhard. Class 31 Cboprring and Carpentering, Best pine ware tnba, stands, Ac, Pip and f I 00 Best set of grain measures, 1 00 Best window blinds, 00 Beat rpeeimen sash, 11 Best lot buckets, 1 00 Best pannel door, I Best lot baskets, 1 00 J (toss Thomas Robins, Pr. I. JcfL Borer. a. y. a ate. Class 32 Hoot! and Garden Vegetallci, Best , bo. carrots, 60c Pest 6 h'ds cabbage, 60s Best i bu. rutabagas 40c Best 2 k'di cauiin rs Pip Best bu potatoes, 6Hc Best variety melons 60c Best i bu tomstoes, 40c. Beat " sojuashes, 40e neii nuanel sweet potatoes, 60c Best 4 stalks eelerj, 60e Best quart indaor bsans, toe Beat 4 huahel table beets, 60e It must be shown tbat all vegetables havs been raised bj tbe exhibitor. Jliioss K. U. Moors, David Wellj, Anderson Murray. Class 33 CSinirrs, SjJJIcri and Sl-ocnuilers, Beat gents' hoots and shoes, $3 011 rest ladys' booU and shoes, 1 00 Beet diaplaj of boots and shoes, I 00 Best ladye' riding sadjle, I 00 Best riding bridle and martingale, 1 01 Best side finished harness leather, 60 Best robe mado hy exhibitor, 1 00 Best carriage harness, $1 Best tng harness, 2 00 Ileal single harneaa, 1 Heat genu saddle I 00 Beat ditpiay saddlery, I Beat travl. trunk, 1 00 Brst side kip leather, iOc Best calf skin, 60 Best aids sole leather, 60 Best side n).per leather, 60 Jt noia A. 8. Dukinsol, Win. fcVhwsm, Jr., John U. Ftewsrt. Clam 34 TjiW asd" CphoUlers' Work. Beat suit of olothee made by bead, ! 00 Best coat made by a lady, 1 00 test pants and rest mails hy a lady, I 01 Best husk mattress, tl Bssl straw mattress, I 01 Best hair mattress, 2 60 Jt noes W.J. Hemphill, llcnrj Bridge, John Patton. Clam 35 Printing in Cmnty. Best new, paper, Pip. Beat handbill. Dip Heat blank. Pip. Best card, pip Bert ornamental piloting, pip Jurats YYm. Uiglsr, Oca. W. Bnjder, 13, B. Swcopc Clam 36 Atone- Wars. Beat assortment and best quality, ti 00 Jor-ata ti. B. Wilson, Usury Wright, Andrew Wilson. Cl.'SS 37 Chemirvlt and Chemical Action m ('ownfy. Best arallehle manure at moderate e st, f I 00 Best arailahle manure for farm products, 1 00 Beit material for glue, 60c Best llnaeed oil, 60 Beat tallow candtee, 60s. Beat rlnerar, 60 Beat specimen of Sosp, 60c Best writing ink, 61 Jt noes lr. J. P. ilujt.J. J. Pickard, Andrew Wilson. Clam 38 Wood and Sum. Best dreaaed stone, $1 01 Beat mill stone, 00 Beet grind atone, . 1 00 Host butter bowl, Dip. and SO Best shingles, pp. r 60 Beat turned article, 60 Beet floor boarde, worked, 00 Beat waahing machine, 40 Best split or shared hoops, Pip Best butter ladle, pip Best weather beards, worked. f,0 . J moss A. N. Marks, J. D. Bnoke, Darid Allison. Ci..i 3.1 Xatvral Minerals. Beat snit of uaeful minerals of Clearfield county, including coal, 2 00 Beet cabinet of minerals of Clearfield and adjoining counties, to be the property of the fioeleiv. a ea Beat lime stone, 60c Beat collection fossils, 1 00 Best lire elay, 60c. Heat burnt lime, 1 00 Beat coal, Beat potter's elar, 51 Junuaa J. W. Wright, J. C. Brenner, James Irria, jr. Clam 40 Fruit. Beet diiplay and greatest variety of grafted applec summer and winter, lluaband. man en America Wines and . 2 40 Best display el peare, Cole's American Fruit Book and j (15 Beat plums and cherries, Cole's Am Fruit Book Bos, qulnoec Maaain.'i Fn.,, x, 1. Beet spec, apples, 1 peck. Manning's Fruit Look ueri spec. Am lean grapes.sianning s Fruit Book Raal Medline araora raiaed In enunt ..1 . - . ,k.... v lI... .""'"'""I. eoo worinr 01 ru ture. ?kr air. Bart frranft ttlna, , MMtalnn't trm ft" It fit btarkbarry vine, Minn In Fruit Honk Ba rno"t'tTi' IManh.tv'a Fnnl Hh Jl .. J. l. Wrlylil, Vtt Ht)urr, l.l)rba Koniun. hip. To tha U'ty who tnnntgn htr hartm wni and piti miM fralully, Dtp. To lh rntlrinrn wbo mauinn bit hnrto vrt and niti mot (rralullv, Dip. Itmi uf boriicHiaii'bip, Hot lmi Ibao t n (touplf. Dip. fit it driviun on th pnnrc1y a laJy, Dip. Hvnl coinjMT of rVMlr', Dip. Hi nl eoinioiir nf inlaniry, Dip, Bent bant) with rn tttlrtnrnt(i, I:p. Unt in tut, a! Iuxi, Dip. HM tr-n ilnfT", Dip. Ji huru M. 6. M'K"'f J"hn 'uuf Tliuman Murray. Clam -12 Nursfiiti. Hpt nurwry, ci'iitainiii tbo r.'tttit rarivty of fruit and -hrul, pullivitfd in the in nut opprovrd nanntr, th applicant lo fumlxh wrlllon iltwHp tiun. wilb Uiu uricty aud mode of enltiirf, U9 Hifoiid beBt, Jlurry'i irmt Harden. Jt nam (ico. Tale. Ti tirvHtWr, ti. V. SbuQ'. Clam 43 General Ltit. Itcft display aud froatoit variety of flowuri. Dip. Holt display and Kreatext varitMy of plant, Dip. Heat display of floral ornaini ntu, Mp. Hfal hank. iMtquot, witb handle, Dip. Uest hand boquot, Dip. Ji uuks Mrna MatT-iift lUlitoo, Misi Hosie Tylr, Mm. Klitabetfa Irwin. J?Vr"lijrtimiary preiniuiof will ba awarded for all articlt-a of merit exhibited by mochamcf in all the various brant-ben, and it it hoped a general exhibition will be made. I'nr all hnpntvemcnU uttd'ul to the farmer, aud liariug valuable pro- tertief, d i fo ret i unary p rem i unit may bo awarded y tba JCieeutira Cunnnittei. lUCHAHU h 11 AW, jr., Proiident. I. Q. Barukk, Hwretary. Executive t'nnimittec (.orife Thorn, Joiiah II. Heed, . K. bhirey, XSatUauiel iliahcl, Jimci Mitchell. Tr-maorer A. M. Iliila. Cwrt-tspciiMliiig Hruretary D. F. KttwUir. Usrrllanrons. MISS H. S. SWAN'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS CLEARFIELD, PA. rpi!E Pirst Term, of twentj-two weeks, will -L eommenceon MONDAY, September 2d, 1867. TEP.MS OF TUITION. Reeling, Orthogrepbj, Writing, Object Lessons, Primary Arithmetic and Primary Urog raphy, per half terra, (of claveo weeks,)... 6 0 History, Local and Peseriptlve Oeography with Map Brewing, Oram mar. Mental and Written Arithmetic 4 60 Algebra and the ttciences I 00 Drawing, with any of the above...... 11 CO Clearfield, July 26, lS7-3m. Clearfield Academy. Htr. P. L. HAE&I8QIT, A M, Principal TUE FIRST SESSION or tbe present echo, laalic year of this Instilnliot will commence on the nrst MONDAY (2d day) of September, 1SS7. Pupils eaa enter at any time. They will be charged with tuition from the time thsj eater to the close of the Heasion. l'be cootm of instruction embraces erery thing included in a thorough, practical and accom- pitabed edueaUen for both sexes. The Principal, baring bad the adranUre of mutb experieaee In his profession, assures pa rents and guard aai tbat his entire ability arid energiee will be devoted to the moral sad men tal training nf the youth placed under his charge. 1 1'.HM OF II I float. Orthogrsphy, Reading, Writing, and Primary Arithmetic, per Nrerion (II weeks) . 6 00 Grammar, Uoogrephj, Arithmetic, und History . . . . . . l DO Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Men. suratioa, Purveying, Philosophy, Physi ology, Chemlatry, Book Keeping, Botany and Pbjsirsl Geography . . - 9 00 Latin, Urerk and Freneh, with any of the abore BrancbM .... 12 00 T-No dedoctioa will be made for absence. T-for further particulars inquire of Hee. P. L. HARRISON, A. M., Cl.srlald, July 34, 1807 tf. Principal j LATEST FASHIONS DEMAND J. W. Bradley's Celebrated Patent DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (OR POIBLE PPRIXO) rpHEY will not bend cr break like the Eingle 1 Bering, but will preaerre their perfect and graoeiut enape a nan inree or r,.ur ordinary Hstrte will hove been thrown aside as useless. Tbe iloopa are covered with doable and twisted thread, and the bottom rods are not only doable springs, out awice or doUDle covered, nrerent- ing them from wearing cat when dragging down stoopa, stalrc Ac Tbe wonderful flexibility and great comfort ano pleasure to anj lady wearing the Duplex aiupiie rain win oe experienced particularly In all crowded Assemblies, Operas, Carriages. Railroad Cars, Church Pews, Arm Chairs, for i romenaae ana nous Uress. as the bkirt can ne folded when in nae, to occupy n small place as easily and onnsenieutly as a Silk or Muslin Press, an invaluable quality in crinoline, ot lounu in any eingle spring rikirt. A lady having enjoyed the pleasure, comfort, and great eonvenienee of wearing the Duplex Elliptic Steel rpring fkirt for a aingle day will never afterwards wilhnrW dlinsnae with their o'e. For Children, Mtsiss and Young Ladies mrj are an parlor to all otnrrs. The Duplex Elliptic is a great favorite with all ladiee and is naive, eellr recommended he the Fashion Msgaslnes as the Standard Skirt of tne fashionable World. To enjoy the following Inestimable advanta ges In Crinoline, rii: superior quality, perfect manufacture, styliab shape and Bniah, fle.ait.Hity. durabi itr. comfort and economy, enquire for J. W. Bradley ' Duplex Elliptic or Double Spring Skirt, and he sure yon get the genuine article. CAlTloN To guard against imposition, be partienlar te notics that skirts offered as "Dn plex." hare the red ink stamp, rlt t "J. W. Bradley's Duplex Elliptic Steel Bnrinrs." nnoa the waistband nous others are genuine. Also notice that erery Hoop will admit of a pin being passed through the centre, thue revealing the two (or double) springs braided together therein, which is the secret cf their flexibility and strength, and a combination not le be found in any other Skirt. FOR BALK In all stores where Irst elsss skirts ar sold, throughout the United Slates and elsewhere. Manufactured by the sols owners nf the Patent, ' WESTS. BRADLEY A CARV. 17 Chambers, and 70 k 81 Reade Sis., New York. rfune xr, lear-ora. - IT BlIMir.P MERCHANT TAILOR, (Since one door esat of Clearflt Id Houae,) Market Street, flrarftrld, p. K EEPS on hand a full aaaortmenta of flout"' Pomiahiag Hoods, such aa Shirt, Line and Woolen tnderibirtc Drawer and Sneka, Neck ties. Pocket lisndkerehiets. Gloves, Hats, llmbrellaa, Ac, la great rariety. Of Piece Geodo be keeps in Best Cloths of all "Shades and Colors," -uca as mare voeoai oi ins eery best make; Fancy Caaaimere, I great rerlety , alio, Fren.-k i-oaung, nearer, niot, Chinchilla, and Fricelt orerooattng. All or which will be sold cheep for Cash, and mads up according to the latest styles bj experieeeed workmen. Also, Agent for Clearffeld eonnty for I. M. Singer A Co a. celebrated Sewing Machines. Nor. 1, IS06 tf. . H. BRIDGE. 3Irnt, Market rpilL utiileraigncd would take thia method of t inl, rmitig the eilisena of t learlicld ami the rorronniting iicmilv, that lliev hare opened np a MKAT MARKKT. in the haaement of the riJ... neiu iiouae, wuer they will be found wilb a euppiy every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. larmrraaud jobbers in the aiirronnding eoun- try will be auppliid wilh Hoale to order. A lib- erai euare ol puliltc patninage aolicited. K. R. Kl 1,1 KRTOX, iffi.1T m. n. iniiivi y. C'lirnp C'duil. THK subarrilM haa now on hand a large quan tity of exeellrnt COAL, which he will deliver lo en.tomera, if deaired, or eell at the banh. at rea sonable rates. There is ne better coal mined in thia county. aorU-Im J. M. Mt llol.H . eejiing i,r man present eur proa, t 11. W. r-MITH'S, "THE WESTERN HOTEL. C I. li A It r I E 1. II , PA. flMIr I y R suhaerlber having lrsed for term cf years this well known Hotel, (sept for many years by Air. l.anlru.i and re Sited and rcfur niahed It ''iroug boot, is stow prepared to sntrr lain trnrelera and the public generally upon terms It is hopsd alike airreeahle lo both patrons end proprietor, liis TABI.K and HAH will bs supplied wllh the best the market affords; and no peine will be spared on his part to add to the convenience and comfort nf his guesta. A l.li cry Hlalile is alro attached te the as. lahliabment. Horses, liuggiss, etc., furnirhed en short Bodes, or porsons taken lo anr pjlot desired. JAMES A. BTINK, Jel3 Prnptielor. iaON CITYHOTEL. HAllRISHimtl, PA., (Railroad strevl, one aquaro above the Dctot.) flbe snbscriber respectfully inrltes the public JL end traveling community to give him a call. Lumberman are particularly invited. French, German and English spoken in the bouse. Charg es moderate. Apr, Id if. J. M. WEAVER. R A! LROUSE MAIX STREET, I'll 1 1.1 18B C1IO, PA. TIIK wnderrlgned keeps constantly on hand the best of Liquors. Ills table is always supplied with tbe host tbe market affords. The traveling publio will do well to give him a call. orl,'4. ROBERT LLOYD. SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE. COXE8TOWN, DAUPHIN CO., PA. fTIHE undesigned takes this method of In X forming tbe Watermen of Clearfield county, tbat he has refitted acd re-opencd the hotel for. merly kept by E. hhreiner, at Cosestown, where he will take apseial pains to render satisfaction to all who favor him witb their patronage. He bu blown all the rocks out of the river and planted snubbing poau for half a mile abore kit place. febla,'7j UEOKUE JrALK. THE AMERICAN HOTEL. LUMBER CITY, CLEARFIELD CO., PA. 'PHE nndenigoed baring leased and red tied una well know stand, takes this method ol bringing his estebliahment before the public. Ilia Table and Bar will be aupplied with the best the maraet anorue. a liberal share of public pat- niuafte is (uoreioro respeetiuiiy solicited. jan24-ly.-pd JAMES L. Cl'KKY. iTH E EAGLE HOTEL. Cl'RWENHVILM, CLEARFIELD CO., PA nnillt undersigned hsring become proprietor m. m me aoovs notei, whom to give notice to riu see. oi mie eonnty, ai well as to tbe trav eling public, the! tbe house has been refitted and rrluroiilied tor the entertainment of bis gneats. His utile will be furnished with erervthinr ths market affords. Bis Bar will contain the best nrandi of liquors. Good stabling attached, aad ouno oui careiui aosuera employed, i'l' tf L. WVf EH ETCK. MOUNT VERNON HOUSE LUMBER CITY, CLEARFIELD CO., PA. fTIHE undrnigned baring puirhascd this Hotel, X takes this opportunity of informina the mil, lie in general, and travelers in particular, that be has taken great pains in refurnishing and refitting ii wild ipm-inf n icrence to tne accommodation and comfort of all wbo may choose to give him a eel! i.iWitinn or tne heat quality will he kept at the fcer, and tne wants of his patrone will be attended 10 wiiu pieaanre and prunjptoi-se. Ample KTA uw" navoro incrcto. T ly JAMES ARTHl RS. Hoots and ihorj. M BOOT AH) SHOE SII01' EDWARD MACK, On Market street, cpnoalie lb 'Republican1 Uthee. rpiir. proprietor has entered Into the BOOT A A. MlUtt busmcM at ths abore stand, and i. aeieruimeu noi to a outdone either in qua! 1.7 or pno lor nie work. Special attention Will be Daid to manufactorine .4 tt. hee on hand a large Hit of French Kip and Calf Skina, of the rery beat quality. The etti. """i Liearuei ana rtciniiy are respectfully """" a'e aim a inai. no cbarg for calls. Readyjbr the Summer Campaign. DAMKL CONNKLLY, Boot mid Shoe .Manufacturer, TTAS )ust received a In lot of French CALF A A cai.s, an is aow prepared to mannfae- ore ereryinmg in nts line at the lowest figures He will warrant hie work to be m represented He roenaotfu! r aolieita a ell ki. .1 Market street, second door west of the tu.i .k.. u. win uo an in nts powsr to render satis iv.ia. come nn uaiter tops on band. JtIT-y DANIEL CONXELLT. PEACE rROdAlMEI). THE WAR OVIR ITU CLEARFIELD. KNOX TOWN sniP QUIET. Nearly all the Contrabands going bark to inrtr ota matters; but nary one going to old Afasntchusctls, trherc they trere loved so long and to well. IN coniequenee cf tbe ubeee facte. F. SHORT, of the old "Short Shoe Shoo." would an. nimnre to his numeroas patrons, aad the people of Clrarteld county at largs, that he baa now a first rate lot of good material. Ju.t received from the East, and is prepared nn snort notice to make and mend BooU aad Shoes, at bis new sbsp in Graham's row, lie is Mtisted that hs eaa please all,(u',leaa it mighl he some ioteneelr lore! 1U1. at borne patriot!. I He ie prenared to eell low for Caab or Country Produce. Pool forc-al the Shop next door tn Showers A Graham's store, on Market street, Clearfield, Pa., and kept bj a fellow commonly called jyoos-F "SHORTY. A lrR0(LAM.TI0r 00IK0 IT A L 0 N 1 1 No body Prohibited from Ruiiny nV It , , 1 L'l. r r. "u i-rnea on arrovni OJ Jiace or Color. 1KIXG thus liberal minded, t take ibis method I) ol inCorrr.Ing the citiatm of Clearfield end vtcinllj that I have opened aahop on f-ecood st, next door lo tbe County National Bank, ever Watson's Drug Store, where I am prepared le make to order everything in the Boot and Shoe line, out of the beet malarial and in the moat workmanlike manner, aud on short aoliee. All 1 aak Is atrial. Done at Clearfield, this ISih day of July. 1844. HARRY ROR.H. BLACKSMITH1NG. NEW ARRANliL'MEKT. 111 K enhecrihrea, in riew of coming eventa. design adopting a new ev.tm of doing kuai. neaa on and after the lat of Mavnrtt. From that date we will adopt the CAr-li FVSTKM. and all work mnat therefor he paid for before leaving the abop making thia difference, however, in favor ofourcuatoinera: that our prince will beTW KNTY PbR t'KNT. LKNri than la now charged foi work. eMT-Thoae knowing thenieelree indebted, and wh.iee bmik aeeounta have nH been settled, are exeetcd In come forward and make settlement beiore the time annr indioaled. We hope three hint will not be forgotten. (U.K. C. PASSMORE A FON. ClearteM, March II, lh(l7 it R. ROBISON & CO., WntlLKMALI Crocers and fork rackers. l'ealera ia (Ilea. Iron and Nails Family Eour of the Best Brands, nacnn. tiam- Pole and Shoulders t I aa I Pork. Cuccae, He.,,,, Hominv. Dried FrutU I d--U. i I -. j f.i i, ' i i. . . 1 r. "vu aim isani ATtfa Df?I 10. I V a at II , . I Irtt CmU, Crdm(t, Clr. CLEARFIE LD'sfo R it" Near riulirsburg, ronn'a, William W. Brits Georp L. Herd John F. Wearer William PnwUI. W IIKTTM Co.. (Rovmiri to Munaoq A II no if) nAVR Juit rceired a lara and wolt fleetej lock uf all Itiiidi of UuotU, urb ai 1KY OUOIiS, CLOTHING, Bootf aotl 8aoei, Hatii and Cup; SniUmt, Ilard waro, Ulan. iNaila, Oil. Piatt Qariiware. Urucariei, Kluur, IticoD, i'etd, Ac, wbich we ata ofleriof at great! KEDUCED rniCKS F0U CASH, Or in ticbanga for LUMBER and SUINGLEj- We loteod to make It lo tke adranUf of tbo TIMBER MEN In the lower end of Clearfield ooanty and on Cleerflold Creek to get their lupplire from fhii point; being on the lino of the Kailruad, we can eell goodf ou belter toriai than at any paint in Clearfield eountjr, and we are eellicg our it'ck at eueh prlcee aa to make it an object to tboe buyiug to bu from ua. ADVANCES OF GOODS, FEED, AC, Made on account of fcQUAItE TIMBER, which we will I'ither eell on eomnitiion, or buy at Died ratei. i(f'C'alI and oo if our good and prleee don't run the tmee. W. H . rlKi i rJ A Ci), Near Pblliptbarg, Nor. 6, 1H0A. T7LOUli of diflorent brands can be A. bad at all times, at rery low prices, at the CLEARFIELD STORE, aori-tf Hear Philipjburg, Pa. JJUY GOODS, i.'OTl6is7S, Ac, in .reel rariety, af the lowest prices for cash, at the CLIARFIELD STORE, aor5-tf Kear Pbillpshnrg, Pa. gALT, by the sack or load, cheaper than eaa be bad anywhere else, at tbe CLEARFIELD STORE, novi-tf Kear Philipiborg, Pa. fiALL A EXAMINE THE STOCK of Qoods aow soiling at the CLEARFIELD STORE, novS tf Kear Philipsbug, Pa JJIUIIEST riUCE paid io Goods or Cub for Lumbar and Shingles, at the CLEAREIKLD STORE, aori-tf Kear Philipsbnrg, Pa. 'piIE CHEAPEST GOODS, of all kinds, ar te be bad at the Clearfield Store. vY. W. BETTS A CO. Hear Philipiborg, Pa-, Kor. S, 1B tf JICUAKD MOSSOP IS XOW Selling, at half their usual price, DKESS GOODS, CLOAKS AND SHAWLS, BKOWN SHEETINGS, FLANNELS AND BLANKETS, WOOLEN GOODS, IIOSIEHY, MEN'S CLOTHING, GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING Coexls LADIES' BOOTS AND SU0E3, GENTLEMEN'S BOOTS AND SI10ES, BOYS' . do do HOOP SKIETS, BALMORALS, LADIES' COLLARS AND CUFFS, RAISINS AND CURRANTS, BROOMS AND TUBS, CANNED FRUITS, BEEF 4ND FORK, FLOUR AND FEED, te., Ac io. Down I Down 1 1 THE LAST ARRIVAL AND OF COVRFE THE CHEAPEST I A Proclamation against High Prices I T E are now owning np a lot of the best and l moat eeaeoiiable (iooda and Wares ever ffcred in this market, and at nriccs that remind on of the gid old daya of cheap things. Those wbo lack faith upon tins point, or deem oar alle gations euperfluoue, need but C.II.L .T OIK STOIIC, Comer Front aad Market streets, Where they can eec feel, hear and know for tbeia eelvee. To fully understand what are cheap goode. thia muat be done. We do not deem it neoeaaarr to enumerate and itemise eur stock. It is enough for as lo slate that We have Everything that is Needed ad consumed In this market, and at prices that astonish both old and rounr. deoju JtifKPH SHAW A PON. OH DINS' ELECTRIC SOAP. are Time I favc Moor) I Sarra Labor 1 hare Clothe! feave VI onra I AXP ALL GROCERS SELL IT! It Is o.ed hy rutting Into small .having! and diasoMng in hot water, then soak the clonrs fire lo lea minutes, and a little hand nibbing will make them ae oleaa ae hours of bard as. rhine rubbing would do, with ordinary cap, and the meet delieel fahri reeeir no injury. We can refer to tbouaandi of fa art lea who are aslng It, and who eoald not be persuaded te do without DOBBINS' ELECTRIC SOAP. r-Sold bj all leading Grocers throughout the 8 tat. llanBfaeiored only hy D0IID1NS at LOVE, Wholes I offio 1 107 Sour Fin Sraatr, rinjtniiriiA. r-For rale br Ilertswiek A Irwio, Clearfield. November 1, 1844-10 ana. For Sale at a Sacrifice, rpilK KVT1IIE STOCK and (stores af II. W. 1 SMITH'S Dry l.oods Store. This is a rare opportunity for country mcrch.nta. ne n. . desiring to go into the buaineaa, as the slock will or roio unoaoatly low. and tin huiincaa eland ia tt;!vP?Tr,b.&,fc fjefl-tf 2"lr'u'-bS ' 0 per M, at I I u " ' 11 '' - i W. SMITH'S. Tatrnl lfdirinf,. " FM H, llllHdnrse at.iT tth the taa.,M " "H l.-AAre, AAt r, M. D, i . .,i,.t ...., 7' 1 I l'len. Ilollatid.) Nn. a Ar-h attwv p." le.timotnsl. from the mo.t rilia'.le .tr. ' 't eltr and roenirr can l area at kn j1 'll4 me.lical faculty are nn,i.,l i ao,,. psti' tta, s be ha. no aiel. in hipriKC bcuil hyee iiia,T1vd aithoul pau, ,. ,ft.,r exauiinationa. 'far Ayer'g Cherry" 1W ror toe rat'ie cure Colds, inlluenic Croup, Contu Hroavhitii, 1.., ttioa. and f.,r i.T of Corisumntire Patia.i. . ranced stages of ths disea.. Ho wlJe is the field of its uMul,, nnmeroue are its eurei, in almoit erery tf oouutry are persons publ rly knjes bare been reatored by it from alarioirr deaperate diaeaaes of the lungs. Man !!!! tried, its sueriority orer every ota, sipj? ant is too apparent to escape obiervetu.i where its rirtues are known, ths pat,iK longer hesitste what sntidote to emt.Uy distressing and dangerous affeetioniof t.,, monery organs that are tLctdent to oar eiiaii, V hlle many inferior remedies thrtjit ep-a community have failed and been ducardet.a, has gained friends hy svery trial, coalarni efiu on the afflicted they can nsrsr torriw produced cures loe numerous and to reieeriu to be lorgotteo. We can assure the public, that iu qutiHrt carefully kept up to tbe beat it ever hai wr, and tbat it may be relied on to do for ittii all that It baa ever done. Great numbers o: Clergymen, Pliyiie. Fu teamen, and otber eminent personapet, io, lent their nemes to certily the aopsreiieladu. fulneas of our retnc Jisl, but space here em M permu lue ineemoo oi mem. ine agneh low oemed furniab gratia oar American Alan in which they are given ; wilh aiiD lull teeaa. tione of the complainte our remodies cure. Thoee who require an alterative medicinH purify the blood will find Aran's Cor lt AaasArAaiLLA the one to ase. Try it oast,! yo will ooncsde its value. Prepared by Da. J. C. Art d Co., Last? Maaa, and sold by W. M. A A. L Shew, Ca. field ; W. C. Mets, Ulsn Hope, Joseph K Wu and Irrin A Haruhcrn, Curwensville ; Mini bpencer, Lumber City, and ail Druggist! sal dealers in medicine everywhere. acptll-hi BEAL'S LATE POWEL'S EilEEOCATIOI, For all diseases iacident to Horses, Csttls, aa Human Flesh, requiring the use al as external application. TUT? aew Compound prepared hy a pranial Chemist, having a full knowledge of all at medical rtrtaes of each ingredient tbst seun into iu composition, is warranted to exees4 air thing of tbe kind ever yet offered to lbs Pub; as an external applicatioa for the diseasw j which it ie recoaimeaded. We are satiated tea It will work iu own road into the eonfideatig all who ns it, and thoee who try it cam ri sever be without it, and therefore ws nit experience ae the best test of its usefulness.' k is p renounced bj Pernere, end ellaeehsvatraa it, to be the beat applicatioa ever need, Tls Embrocatioa has been pat ep for ever iiril years, aad it is only through ths inereeiitif macd and urgent request of my frisndi asitsi Public tbat I send it forth al the grand rea4 sgent for the various diseases to which a auble aad uaeful etimal, the hers, is sutom. Many remedies-hare been offered te the fab lie under different forms, some of these ana jcrioni, tbete at best of little use, and awsr wholly improper to answer tbe pirpeees for sua tbey ar reeommendld. A Jodieioui and reaiij aseful eenpoeitiei. fm from thoe bjeiions, has therefore long sea desired by many gentlemen who have valmw horses, and are anwiliing to trust theme) us care of designing and pretended Farriers. Tkw wishes are at length fully granted, by I la. Beaiel being preretled ape I allow this van. tie Embrocatioa (wh.ch has proved so rmcsaea to the ran., as diseases) te be prepared art brought out to the pablic. This Embrocatio was rxtenilrslj 4 st the worernmeat during tbe war. For sale br Hartawick A lrwir. Claartili Joaapb R. Irwin, Cnrwenrrille. Daniel Gui- laader, Luthsrshurg. Addrsss all orders te DR. EDMrKD BEALB. apr4,My 40 South 6econd St., Phiia., Fa. Good Xews for Molliers. MOT II E P g, are you ppreeeed with aniea for ronr little onei f Are roar elowMi aad hearts broken by their cries? Do you enn la the morning nn.wtre.hed aad afareneannt If so, procure at once a bottle of Dr. Leova le. font remedy, nnd you will hare no more wearr hours of watching and anxiety. Dr. Leon's Infant Remedy Ha stood the Uri of yesra. Thoaaandi sf nurses and mothers boar witness that it ev fails to give relief if need ia seasoa. It hi mild, ret sure and aneedv euro for Polio. Ctmm and Wmdy paiaa, and iawinraluahle for all era- f leinta incident to Teething. Sold by all Druggiits throogbout lbs raited States. Addreax all orders lo ZIEULER t FVITH. Pole Proprietors, ol4 y m North Third 8L, Phiiadelpka. A Great Discoverv. ONE of the greatest and most useful die-overiej in medical science waa made bv theeelcbratas Dr. J. Dnmaa, of Paria, Chief Phrsicta to tat Imperial Infirmary of France, in llf l. Thosreei hate been afflicted wilh the painful disease he." aa Pilea, and effe-tuallv cured hv the nae of M DI MAS' FRENCH PILE SA LYE, cannc: rptat Umi highly of the benefits conferred upon them by the aw of this remedy. It has Bern- hee keen to- fail in effecting a permanent cure in a tint oaa. In this reepert it surpasses ail other awee einee of the kind. It will do ,iuit what it iatteo. mended lor if act, the money will be refuiM. One or lo boxes is sufficient to effect a permaocsl cure tn four or oil days, if the directiona os tat hoxe arc followed. Price, one and two dollar! aw box. according In eitc. Sent br mail or eit.rcwti any pan of the United Stales or Canada. Sold Is I'rugiats generally. A liberal dircount made a the trade, Addreaa D. S. Dl'NUAM 4 CO, Wiiliataanort, l'a cole Proprietors and mlaaafee. lurrrs for the I uitcd Sutea and Canada. a.'' J Ka nore Uald Head. I No raor (.ray Lotist Dr. LEOX'S ELECTEI0 HAIR RENEWES. IS pronoaaeed by all wb have .ed it tbe vetr beat preparation for the Hair. It ie a noiittn cure for Daldneie, ersdieatrs Dandruf and He mora, stops the Hair from falling oat. and ipses ily restores Oraj Leeks to their original huassl luxuriance. It operates on the secrelian. an, ,!, elaall with new life end coloring mstter. Thin. 4si. faded or gray hair will always be brought seat by a few applications, to iu youthful abuadssM, enemy aia e or. - It makaa the hair soft, f lossy, fragrant, pleas ant to the Uurh, and aaj to arrange. Drr.wirr end intractable locks become menu, phaatasi diapnscd to remain ia any deaired poattion. Al Hair Dreeeing in has ao ecuel. The sale, an enermeae. nnd it is a universal favorite with eel and Joung of both sexes. Sold by Druggiita ihroughoai tbe I'siud Ftstes. Addtres all orders to ElKiiLLR A SMITH. Sole Preprieier. aol4 f U7 Korlb Third St, Phiiadelfta. 1S67 Philadelphia Si Erie R.R.I SOT This great line traverse the Northern end North west counties of Pennsylvania to the citj e( Erie oa Lake Kna. It has beea leased and is operated h? PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COM PANT. Time of Passenger trains at ST. JfinY'Sss' KEAHNJ: larc P.nt-ard. St. Marr's. Kfttlaf. Erie Mail Trala 4 14 P.'M. I.M A Bri Rxprees Train II lilt p. M. 4 ! F. E. l eave cat n erd. Erie Mail Train In. go F. At. 10.J1 A-- Eri Exprea Train l.li A. 3d. 1J '1 Pevarnger crs ran through on the Erie Hall end Express Trains without change botk T between Philadelphia and Erie. raew ork ( otinerllon, Leare N. Y. at 0 a.m.; Ar. al Krie lra Leave N Y at I,.., Ar. al Erie 4 C a Lear Krir at 00 p, m.j Ar. at N. V. x.l p. Lear Erie at lO.Si a. m.i Arat N.I. 10.1' A o rhaitfre uf far krtri ern Trie Ai . Elegant Sleeping Care oa all Kight trains. For Information respecting Paasreper h'' neas. apply al Cor. Jtnh and Market Si s. rW And for freight business ol lbs Coicpaj'1 Agents, S. 11 K tngat..n. ir.. Cor. I.ttk and Bf ket streets. Philadelphia, i. W. Revnoldl. he Will am Drown, Agent, N. C. R. R., Balil"" H. II. Houston. fener.l Creihl IrsaL I'hilav 47 . , - .. .. ....... , H. W . 6M1IH 8. ( VaTr?. wTTV.,-7Ci'."C" Fro"t.)!r"s'1i,'ll,''"f "I bind. j it. t,a inner, Isenoral Tirk. t Area ! A. U TYLER. , Qeaeral aweriateadeat. I"- -V ,...vnn,n, J HLKKKLl, 4 bluLES'i.