ltEPUNMCAN. Terms of Subscription. v irenee.or withm three moiillil ...il CO r three and before si month 2 10 :n tho tiuii '" ' ' nsonthi... I 00 TT. Wit so, our foreman, II authorised 'if mnnrr tn1i Into the oflV-e on nerount Mlon, advertising. )nh work, Ae., tn our UEO. 3. (IOOIiLAXDKR, Pditor and Proprietor. V r V 1 DAT:: :::Jiilv 2. IHIiH. t iSullie," write naiii. ;per will be iasueJ from thin next week. r.Al.ITT "liq 'tp.flU ;0U dl ,,u.fp opjsJn p.nurti 8A0MJ !!I. I. fiv'AL. Mr. Edwurd Muck has Ten ! his lioot& Shoo Shop to tho cornet' of Miirket and Third Ftreetn, jtljoimrt Adams' Express OlH -o. Lt. Rev. Hihop Kerfoot will hold fiorvic -o mil Confirm itinn hi St. An drov'n Churoh, re!irfk'Ul,on Snndiiy, July 1-ih, 18CS, nt 10J A. M., and 71 . r. k- . To IiEtaii. Dealers. It is made tlio duty of.Counly Treasurers to sue for the amount of all licences against dealers in merchandise, which aro not lifted nnd paid by the 10th dny of July. This littlo fact may bo of tome importance to those concerned. School Cooks. AVe cull the atten tion of the School Directors of this county to the decision of Judge Pear ton, nt Ilarn'sburp, upon the question of buying school books by taxation. The decision is a plain, common eneo vk'W of the question, and set-' tics it po far as the law, as il now sts .! i conoerned. The Clearfield County Medical So ciety will meet in the Arbitration room, io. the Court House, on the 4;i do y of July next, at 1 o'clock, p. m. A peticral attendance is expected, as bufchiesa of importance will be trans acted, which concerns every raombor of t!io .Society. D. 0. Crouch, Pros't J. P. Bl-rchfield, Sec'y. Tiutii. Tho only corroct way to test tlie assertions of business men, is to jjv; them a trial. Troof conclunive is daily adduced that Bennett, Blutten-tcri-cr & Co. make no promises to brchk thorn. The crowds daily waiv ing to be wuited upon, in their mam moth Store, in Osceola, attest the fact that they sell goods cheaper than any other house in the county. Try their fresh goods, received daily. 2t The Differ ence. One of tho chief points Of difference between civilized and barbarous mankind is in tho at tention given to tho natural covering for the head ; tho ono being carefully cat',' cleansed and brushed, and the other allowed to remain dirty and nnkf-mpt. The use of "Barrett's Veg etable Hair Restorative" will encore all that could bo desired by civilizu- i0n nr ignored by barbarism. Bos ton Tort. Tnr. Cottage Ctplopedia. This is th titlo of anew and very useful book. It is intended to supply every reader a valuable work in the shape of a dictionary, or reference book, and should be found in every reading fam ily. In addition to its Historical und i','.;'aphicitl facts, il is interspersed with many anecdotes, sketches and auvetiturcs, which serve to enliven tho work and render it far moro in terming and attractive than is often tho enso with other works of similar pretention. The work is liberally il hif.ti7H.od. Mr. John Dutilavey is the ng.'t.t for this county, and is canvass ing f ir subscribers. See advertise ment, in another column. The Land Wk Love This excel leiit literary mnguzino for July con tains fifteen articles from the best writ it, of the South. Comparative Gotioralxhip is the first of two articles cr Grsnt'a military career. The enu res of "Decay of Koligion at the f ou:h'' are treated in a masterly man ner. "Cicero'a Oration for Marcel lus" it a sprightly classical article v(c t!ia. well known non dt plume of S. L. C. Dr. Ramsey completes J.! i't. resting history of tho revolt! cif tha State of Franklin. Trof. Blake tfjr;v Vb one of his best agricultural artir.ii s on "Lime as a Fertiliser." 1'' Vcrtn gives a pleasant atory. The i.ptrj' is from Mrs. Trcston, of i Vit , a, Mrs. Davies, of Kentucky,' .' - . i, ..rise, of Xorth Carolina, and tiki !. " cntcd Ilenr)1 Timrod, tho lust pic : i' vol written by him. Tin; msgnfine is now under the C ; . r j t r-1 1 1 of Gen. Hill. Specimen cop ies t w t ty-five cents. Address Hill, It w in i Co., Charlotte, X. U. : i nid that Mrs. Surrstl visited ". ) immediately aler the tint die a !i ; iiinent. Stanton like Banquo, aid : ' you cannot ny 1 did it," and tehrr i her to l ingli'am. I'oi in y insists that Butler is "with" tho li'ii lical party. It is to be hoped tbnl in this caso Forney has departed fn m his usual custom and told tho in.''.. 0.-. nf James Fiilichnnnn'g heirs win ' ,?.-. Dunham of Meadville. Her hu' : r died tho day that Mr. Uu- ehar ,i died. Mrf rtrtHn tf Jndgt Msh, Tolhf rr-'flmf the Twenty pph Judi cial Diftrirt : 1 am about lo retdn the oflicc of President Judge. Had mv personal interests and lti-li n 1 1 on sj leen !iii;e consul tod, I would Itutu dune so at least four years ago. But, on making known ul thai lime, privately, niy iloiro to refign, to several of the niont prominent und discreet men of the district, without distinction of part v. the)" united in suggesting that 1 would be doing injustice lo my constituents di". u Id I reeign in the midst of tho excitement that prevailed during tho war, and thus requiro tho people to elect a successor at a most un propi tious period. Conceding the force and propriety of the suggestion, I abandoned my purpose, for tho time being, though at the sacrifice of my personal wiolics. I lelt then that my sedentary habits wero injuring my health, and that a change to more active pursuits would bo greatly to my advantage. Since then tho bane ful influence of a sedentary life has been gradually growing upon me, until, within h few weeks past niy physician has, in kind but unmistaka ble language, warned mo that if I would escapo rerious and permanent injury to my health, a change must be made in my manner of life, and that too without any delay. Tliis determined me to besitato no longer, and to give up my office at once. Tbo only question left was, When shall my resignation tako effect? In this behalf I determined to act hon orably nnd conscientiously leaving consequent's to full where they might. A carulul consideration of the subject has led me to conclude that it is my duty to resign just now, so as to nl lnw tho people to fill the vacancy a I. the first gunerul election that shall occur lierealter. I received my of fice from the people of the district, and when I can no longer servo there in, a Bensc of honor an a just ice prompts me to givo back that which was con ferred upon mo as a sacred trust, im mcdiately to the people from whom I received it, that the)" may transfer il to a person of their own choice, in tho manner provided by the Consti tution and laws of the Common wealth. 1 would Le ungrateful, indeed, wero I to retire from my official position without expressing to you publicly ny sincere thanks for the uniform kindness with which you have treated me during tho whole of my term, and tho manuer in which my official acts and determinations have been receiv ed and sustained by a constituency by fur too intelligent to eniient in any judiuiul officer an entire freedom from mistakes in judgment. My frailties and shortcomings have been doubtless not a few, and I have had therefore great need of the charit able support and indulgence of the people. Of ono thing, however, I am certain: that in not a single instanco Uuve I ever wilfully erred, or with held from any muu Lis rights, but have auxiounly and earnestly endeav ored to do my whole duty. 1 lay aside tho robes (! otlne with a con science void of offence toward men. In judgment I may have erred cftkn in intention, nkver. Bespeaking for my successor in office, whosoever ho may happen toba, that uniform kindness mid courtesy that it has been my good fortune al ways to experience at your hands, I remain, your obedient servant, SAML'Kli LINN. Bellofonto, Juno 26, 1N0S. .f .IVg-ro Vrrarher's . nutrrr, Tho following (statement is from a gentleman in Tennessee, whoso name is a sufficient guaranty of the inci dents narrated: "We learn Hint on lant Sabbath, a meeting was held in a "loyal" church in this vicinity connected with tho Northern Metho dist church, to inaugurate social equal ity between the races in tho church. Alter the congregation in suid church, composed of blacks and a few whites, iho Loyal White preacher approach ing "Jeff," a bluck preacher, said : "Well, Brother Jeff, what do you think of our progress, and the imme diate prospect of breaking down all distinctions between while and black? It will bo a day of gladness for you, Brother Jeff, wil' il not?" Black Preacher. "Well, Mr. II., I am not sure that this is right. Obser vation and nature traenca mo one thing in creation. I have served long as a slave, am now free, and am yet bluck. I have never known the black birds and partridges to live together; I have never witnessed the crows and pigeons live together. We have nev er known tho eagle and turkey to amalgamate, all nf them are winded fowls, yet they keep themselves dis tinct all have one Creator, (Jod, who cares for thorn. From some cause I hey aro kept apart. So, Mr. 11,1 do not beliovo wo can alter tho laws of God, and in my humble way, I would prefer the hlnrk people to hnro separato houses of worship. This is best for ns. Wo, black people, are now free let na livo freo as God has made us a separate people." There is true conservative wisdom in these words of the poor negro, teaching the while man and 'wilier to observe the laws of God Baltimn'; Methodist. West Virginia is a bastard 8u;1e and was admitted into the Union in violation of iho Constitution, and Radical Senators admitted to their heats. One of these, Van Wink le, now vote. against impcucment. That is what is intelligently termed "chickens coming home to roost. Friendship hnth tho seal and obser vation of the best physician, the dili gence and vigilance of tho best nurse, and the tenderness and patience of the best mother. At Pit'shurg, last Sunday, Charles Wallers, a lad of thirteen, wgsdrnwned in the Allegheny river. A young mnn named Ballon, in attempting to rescue him, was also drowned. Strychnine and oysters were tried as an antidote for jealousy in Chicago, tho other day, with perfect auceoss. The woman died within two hours. An F.nglixli reviewer slates that many of the sermons preached by clergymen iiiKngland. atthiaday, are composed by their wives. llfissonllf 1'ilmniM I 7mKh. In obedience to the requirements of liulo 4 ill for condiieliug the Primmy KliM'thnis of the leinoriniic party of Clearfield county, tho iVmoeruts ul the several boroughs and townships aro required t meet at Mie election house in each district (.a the second Stllurd,jfi vf July ar.rf,( being the Mth (lay of tho month) at such hour us shall bo named by the Vigilance Com mittee for each separate district, and to close at null time as said Commit tee shall name for the put pose of ex pressing by ballot, their choice of candidates for tho respective offices, viz : ono person for State Senator, one person for the Assembly, ono person for Prothonotary, Ac , ono person for Itcgistorand Uecordor, ono person for County Commissioner, one person for County Surveyor, and one person for Auditor, to bo elected next October. The following rules, fit li nnd fith, are given for tho information of those, concerned : KiTt.F. 5th. No person shall be per mitted to vote at such Primary Elec tion, except thoso who have voted with the let,ocracy nt tho preceding general election, or shall bo of known Democi-utiu standing, and no candi date shall be placed upon tho return unless ho shall havo his card as a can didate, inserted in tho Democratic pa pers during at least three weeks pre ceding the Primary Election. IIvlf. fiTtt. Tho township commit tee or the election board shall desig nate ono of their number to act as re turn judge, whose duly it shall he to take charge of tho returns of votes cast, after having been duly certified to as being correct, und signed by n majority of the board, and lo carry them to Clearfield borough on the Tuesday following the election, and produce- them at 3 o'clock, P. M.. in the Court House, when said judges will be called to order by tho Chair man of the Conntv Committee, who shall preside. The votes shall then be countou and tho persoi,n receiving the highest number of votes cas at suid alectton, shall be declared nomi nated Tor the respective offices for which they have been voted for : Pro vided, Raid persons voted for shall have complied with tho requirements of rule 5th ; in case the persona hav ing the highest number of votes has failed to comply with said rulo, then tho person having the next highest number of votes shall bo declared the nominee for said office Many complaints have been lodged with Ihe County Comniitteo, will reference to the fi requcnt violations of the first clause of Tiule fith, in allow ing others than Democrats to vote. This rulo is plain, and should bo easi ly understood by a'l. None but Dem ocrats havo tho right to vole at oar Primary Election, and it is the duty of those who conduct tho election to refuse the ballot of persons offering to vote who act und vote at other elec tions with tho opposition party; un less they pledge their sacred honors that they intend to act with us in the future, and sustain tho nominees of our party. Should the election officers in any of ihe district, knowingly and mali ciously allow members of the opposi tion to vote nt tho Primary Election, the County Committeo suggest this remedy : Let three, or more, known Democrats sign a protest settingforth the fact, givo the names of tho men voting and who tliry voted for, (if possible,) nnd together send it to the Chairman of the County Committee, who will lay the same before the Board of Uel urn Judges on Tuesday following, whose action shall be final. Tho following preamble and reso lutions were adopted by tho Board of Democtatie lielurn Judges at tho Convention of f'7. Theirfinaladnp tion depends upon the next Conven tion. They are good and should bo studied and adhered to by all : , VlfKKrAN, ThVifiUnr Comniittn-r in Fnntf nf the hnriiugtit tnil lownfthlfit r in tbr li)iit nf tralnuiitMing Ihnir election returns liv mail nr firi rntr hftnrif. to th rhuirmitn (if thfl Ciiunt.r C'um niittce, nil uthsri, wilhniil noliw r ttnwrr tu enter, twl or otn in the Cnnvr-nlinn for tli'i di trK'tft, ihui leaving thrtn without a rnior io that hudv : lirrr portion oi llmne ht.ttliujr ther.lee.linn Jn (nil to trftliKmit the lilt nf voter (rerv Mten tml) with their return; therefore, 'rrred, Thftt hereafter It rhnll lie the duty of every Viplnn'i Committee tnummittinK their re tnma in tlir mnnner imlirtnted, tod.'u!r pome ae tir arid knriwa Ilentoeral to anter Oie Connty Convention and aet for them and their dmlnet ; and that a het nl the namea nf tha Tutori aiutt ia every eaee aeeompany the retnrn. timntfd. That hereafter, should any distrtet fail to he reitreeented as ahove tndieated, r ne gloet to return a list of Ihe names of the votrrn, it rhsll be snflieient eaupe for the Convention to ex clude and refuse to receive and eoant the Totes nf snid district so offending. Aeseed, That tha Chairman nf the County Conimittea is herehy authonted In j.tiltli.h this preamhle and resolutions ilona; with the Rales and llefriilntions :" and should Ihe erime he adopt ed by ilia Heturn Jadgcsatthc.nrii regular uieet trir,, tliry shall stand and remain ai a portion of the " Rules and Hegulations " until changed, or aholisbod. In accordance with the rules gov erning Ihe Democratic party of Clear field county, the County Committee have selected and appointed the fol lowing named gentlemen to not an a Committees of Vigilance, for the re spective boroughs and townships, the ensuing year. Until Inst year the committee consisted of but tlir-e per sons, and it hni often keen demon strated that thronirh causes impossi ble to control, a majority of this num ber could not always 1 present, to discharge the duties enjoined upon them. Thus the duty of holding the Primr.r" Flection freqncntlv devolved upon tri0?e not designated, the Coun ty Committee defining if n violation of our rules, huvccnliirg.-d thec?mmit tee, selecting svivn persons in the larire districts, and fire in the small. They would suggest tho propriety of these committees holding a meeting a lew days previous to the day of tits elec tion, nnd selecting and dosignnling three of the irnumber lo attend ami hold aid eleclic.nnd at the same time appoint the return judge, so that each may understand his dutv, when the timo of action arrives. It is hoped j that all will take a lively interest in j maintaining and up'iohling the rales, and organisation cf the only party j that has, and will, govern this coun try according to the Constitution, and ' the lawa enacted in harmony there with. VIOILAKCK C0MMITTKKS. Btraria Freaerieh Shoff. Imuet Root. Joha W. Davis. T, S. Wa-hhuro. (leorpe O V Witt. It II Iisniel K M tthea. Jamas A. CampM!. Wm. Mehsfley, Clinton Thompsoa, A. ). MrCiineev. Moost-David W. Chilsnn, Sanmel trwln, Gainer P. Moim, Frank Mollnde, Adam Weave-. Itnpt Wilsoa Hoover, A. B Cross, Jas. Wapta, Jobs Btoaa, Isaae. Beiib. ffrajstorsf-V. n lloll, JlMMe. Tearee, Jntin I. il son, Ssmiol A. t aid well, Jn tl. Ura.t, Camasl tonnio.t,y, Hsnitii-I a. t'-e.i.r. i'-Wy l- Io). i, Hoa II I inner. Tisniel iloi.it Ish.I.s. ln id H. an t, ileo((e M. Iboa ps in, .Innm il.-, ? stoiii I K'ltitl. flntn-.J, - oiht-lle Soosd. t'snw-1 flonnan, James XI. Mnia. Jidm te, W Ktig. riesf- - AimIm-w Al'llroiii, Joim ,M'l,eilMrry, (1. S. Tosrr, t all in Hlevens, llainillnn W Into. fWi'ai;raa -1.. M. Coiiloil, .lo-. P M ulson. ('has. Ilsilo. Mol nsI Kt'.l r, Jot It J. P:. hnl. t1n.Srt.1- tt niter harreii, J. Miles hrsyti-r, A. K. Wricl't, Kmt.k rie'dmc, Cs.er l.e'p .ld. f'siieeasrKe lion. .1, , 'I'Iioiiibi,ii. It. W. Kerns, Samuel Jt nkins, Tliotnss title, lloiij. 8. Proonie. Ilrr.,r M. ( dsll'irr. lliud (i.siluil, Jul. II. IS nini nr. A. II. Powell, A. V. Carpenter. f't'OMSfiti in. M.'Crarkeii. Wiu. I. Monle, lino. Straw, Iraae. N. Huli'ev, Allert ounf. &ieirsf--Jastia i. Hie, Patrick Hurley, Nicholas Kotissclol, Parley tlrnham. Alek. Lac'het. (fosAea John A. 1j. plctisl, Wm. Oraham, K. K. Shirey. A. N. Mink., II. W. S. lfri.lXe. G ruAtm Hon. Jacob Vilhelni. Thtis. II. Forcer, John W. Turner, llesekiah LoutikUerry, lisvld Mi -lluaell. (inOcA John M. Jordan. Jatn-s Klylin, Matthew tiaiuuicl, 11. 1(. Hummel, (leorKe Kcolt. uston Hiriiin Woodward, l,cis Ilerdclt, Ilavid Tyler, Haasucl ('oneway, Oeesr Allea. Joidn James V. Johusou, Palrivk (iillijran, Juhn A. lleudersuii, ArclubaM Jonlait, Uartm Smith. A'rirraaHS Ilaniel Moore, Wm. J. Holfcr, John D. Mitclieltroe, Teattyson Herlltiit, Jos. Gilltlaiid. A'ur John il lo row, II. J.Moppy, U.K. Howies, A. 1.. llickok, licorice rjlots. hnirrmrr Hon. Hantuel t 'l.vde, O. It. Mtrrell, W, It. Mcl'herson, Kobert W. Head, John Houk'i- arly, (of Juhu.) V. A. Owens, Jos. H. Hnwlea. Lvmktr City JiniieS II. Hlle, W. V. kollv, A f. Wens, K 1 1 1 a Kester. Wm. Hcnrv. JorrisJohu II. Kvlcr, Wm. I.. Merrcll. John Hoover, Adam Mover, Kdmuud Wise, ltbatnor Hale, Jonathan r.invlirli. Arte n'flsAinfroa John If . CnossnlDfrs, Jofcph II. llrelb, Henry riefT, A. J. JisukiHin, H. eiiuan. Oweou J . A. (1. While, Jerry Wagner, 11. II Kciiharl, I'avid J. Turner, H. It. Ooml. can Patrick Daily, James B. Cmrk, John W. Halfertv, 'lhomas A. Hoover, Win. Smith. pik Irfjvt Jiloom, Wm. Krei'inan, Philip Long, 1 1. II. Hitler, J. 11. Bloom, Joseph Iialc, J. Linn lioover. I'mum Havid U eltv, John Hrrssler, Kreil'k Ilol- loiieter, Jacob LalMirde, 1 hos. Itrookbank. tt'oo'ywi.r-fi W la. l.olher, Jaiues t'nruellus, Roti't Alexander, ham'l Henderson, 11. H. Jlaubuian. OEO. B. flOOTtl.AVI.KH, Chairman Hetsocratie County Committee. Bask Ball. A mutch gumo of Base Bull, betweon tho Kalamazoo Club, of Ohillisquaque, and tho Chin- clacamoose Club, of this place, will be played on tho grounds of thh lat ter on the Fourth of July. Game culled at 1 o'clock. jfttarfcrts. Clearfield Markets. fiepartril weekly for Ihe Oi.aaRtai. Kaetiat.irAa by J. r. KRATzca, mnier in Dry Hoods, tiro oertcs, Provisions, ae., Market St., CiearltelU. CLfiarinr., Jnly 1, lfis. Apples, i;reau $0 OS lloirs, dressrU Su iincd. i .'i Apple l.uller.Val, 1 25 Puller - l Il.u.n..ii 01' on Of Puck heat I 55 HuekwheatllourDS, o Hides, green... 6 llama ..Ultat ii r-houidera-.l''(it 1 bidua 1 8(o IV l.ard ?7 Mess pork.f h!.I...Ii Hb lleef. dneiL. 3 . Oals 7 Beef, fresh HHhj 12 I Onions JOV Boards, M l.i OOf.s.JO an I Potatoes 1 2 Corn, shelled.. 1 j I IVacbea, dried, lh If. Corn, ear su j 1 msu-r, S bbl.... It 00 Corn meal, IS sack, S M' ; II yc . 1 T Chop. V CWU it 7i liar.. 1 D .1 Clnveraeed 1 Sslt, saek S M ( hoese- 2i- Shir-L-lea, !S in, M, i 011 ('hemes. Pi. item lb .Shinirlea, 2 is li 00 Cliickeiia, drsd, th, l'l rimolby seed (H Kegs r Tallow 16 Klsecil I I" S heat. ! fid FkiBr.....l4 twdtli ;t 'ot ib Ilev SO lii(a2.'i Oi Wood, V cord 4 IS Philadelphia Grocery Market. PnTttHt,eni. June ?H. l'.S0. TKAR. i riirr't:s. Virmia Uvwm. . Ut in. COn.se wi Bt a Superior.... S"iotl IV (lood JSIlio 21) r-ine ISSCi.l4.il Prime .. .JM f J .J finest I 1 l'hniofi...2S lit J'-i Hyson i.lsva.old gov.:i7t ( "s Superior. ...1 f'.fi T ?.' I.sruara ?4 (nj 2h Fine t .loft I M W.a.Co.earsStl f.t IS Finest .....! ii'it, I ii Dandelion.palit (31 17 Imperial - I aeaaes. Superior..l l.'.Til S.'.'rru.hed 17 (it IT Fine. I 4.'.(o 1 SO Coarse, pulv. 17 f.t) 17s Finest 1 SIU3.1 St' Fine dn.. 17 dc I7t (iunHiwder iA... IS t,a lr.i Miperior....l 2ll(7tl 4li II Idjluj l.'.J Fine 1 S-'Ml 7M, extra, l.'l.i, J.. Finest 1 T Oj, S On e A yellow ...l'j (3 lJ Black i ararra. Superior.... R..otl On Common .. 44 tit hi) Fine 1 O.Vo 1 l.'i Fair (a, 70 Finest 1 :o(n.l J.i (lood 7! f.t. 1 Jspaa Prime SI (n. S3 Superior.... Will O't'hoiee . fn 1 10 Fin- 1 litfa I l.,rboiee,eItrBl (al 10 Fieest 1 jofij, 1 3d' wnt atr. (K. 0. ehntee, fi (n 1 Carolina Iljffl) 1" Porto IIi-...7!i M h Kaet India.... !' '. 10J Cni.n KS(.t) 7.1 C'lemetil 11. Vt aiowri ht - - Israel R. M aiiiwrtglit jo.cpn 11, vi alliip;ni. WAIN WRIGHT & Co., wnoiiML r. GnoCKRS AND TFA PKALKRS, N. K. Corner Feeonrl and Arch Streets, aiav7 PIIII.AIiKl.rHIA, r. C II AAJi: F II ASK! 1,000,000 foot of Boards Wanted, 200,000 SIIIXGLKS WANTED. TITE nnfTx!(rnr1 tkri ihin tnMhnd of ttntifv liif the puMie tliat b liaa npflicd fi Htr fur thp retail nf nil kimlf of Mrr.biilii'. mt WALLACE TOX ST A TICX; On thf lin of lb Trnmt k Clmrfiflil rnitoMiH, in UofZ lawniiilji. iirr b It dipruiiord to All Kinds of Goods For CAMI, or rxnl.iu.jrv ihrm fur Mniif-tnrTf LtMhKK. at ntf tonikke it iho intarmit or Lut rj to purt'liftisc at bun. VS--'ilt mid risitaiinv Iho flock and prion be fuff (itHitiiif rli'wlifr. JOHN HOLT. Wftllarrton, Juti ISAH-tf. VTtra jT rinaT pREMiuia VOT w. an see Meshd 4 . mURrrT'S HAIR nlSTORATIVE at'W fkar is.. Tat If Sl.s. A ..W..l..l BM.-t. aul r thf N. II flUtf A-ritttiK-t1 aoCff. aU I M, tllll'll li It! NeUhiM, t-pl UU, IMkl. ft A K K I TT'I TrspfaWp Ha!r Kostornthe r-.e..-, tSr fr tli f ) , t rhgnp It aaW tustla tn iHfii satia natl tx rni.f artaoti i e,rirtt. Jlt" ,vf B ,,l n-f.. i prTU TfA Ml'Mf tMt a g, anp. rtt'T 'ri-lrlfl. JJ r ro-lfnt nr. i,.i.t-. .m n -rrt-U la, "'I " vwisi piumiir fit- TJb. ! Tt.... l..s...iK,ii U-B tyVdr f .V la!, W Mhi W WO i. R. BAftRLTT A CO., frsprietoea, J1AM lltf Tl R, N. IL Rnld by hk'tewiA ef- Iraia and A. I. Fhaw Clearteld t J. K. J.wia, Ctrweniville ; tnd Dealers In Patent Jta.-'ines. aprj fm CIAI'THH!. All peTSoneaea hereby wrned t aralnst purebaslng nr In anv way meddlm with tbe lollnwlne property. Tit: one riorrell Horae and Sorrel Mare, one 8et Harness, two plows, one Harrow, on !..'g Hied and Chain, twelre aeres of Oats, live teres nf Corn, ten neees of lire, fen Hog. sod eight sheep, now tn Hit posession nf A. II. JerweH. of Tike town.Mp, at the tame belonre to ate and 1 left with him on loan rnlijeet tntny order. JAU. P. FAKW Kl.I.. Lumticr city. Je. IS. 'ti'-tt. 1")1VTF.H--Cen ht tnpp'l-d wllh port arl.lte load, red lead anew while line, brown linn, yellow nebre. terra sienna, dry white lead f-enetien load, drotdilaek, laniphlaek. rose plnkd worailllioa, peris white, atrher. Itrthsga. hneeeal ail. spirits of tu-petitina, 4amar varaish. ropal varni.h, asphaltuai vstni-h, tnellae vtrnl.k. rnaek va-a.sh at 1. V, kRAZEHS. Ir.f". Bll.l.'l Justiees' and Censtal les' Fee , Kills, for tale at Ihie affie. Mailed tn try I addren oa the reeslpt nf ii emu. liny 3S i ?rj fvporti, fVrerulrs, c:tf. 1 1:1:11 1U RIVALS. AT IRK CIIIAP Sloltk of KIMVAHI) GltAHAM Spring Good, Novv and Very Cheap I rpftK anderslfned respeetfally tnaonnees to -L ths pnblio that he li e. w opening at siten.lvs assortment of fPRINt OOOUS, at ths o'd.Hsnd In Orsbarai new Vutldinjr. which bs otTeti to tell at t xeeedtngl low prtees, eon Merlnf their toil, (or eash or approved eouatrjr rpoduca. His Stock of Dry Goods cannot be Surpastiod. Customera ran thara find Calicoes, with fast sot ors ; Muslios, Pelslnsa, Luwnt, Clotbi, Casst aiaras, Vestlnss, I.sdirs' Ekawli, Genu' Shawls, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoos, Carpels, and Oil Cloths. Hii Stock of Fancy Good 1 i Unex amiled in Style and Variety. Eiatractne; Notions, Bcarff, Head-noU, Neck ties, Satchels, Port Monnaiss, Brashes, Photo graphio Albums, Pipes, Tobaeoo and Begars, Perfumer of all kiada, or anjthing elss la lbs Notion Una. Also, II A R D W A RE, QUEENS WAIIE, G UOCERIES, PROVISIONS! -. r. 1 j t.t All of tbo best quslil v, and selected with special regard to the trade of Clearfield oounty t EUWAHJ W. GRAHAM. Clearfiald, Htj It. 1SS7. New Store in Madera. MESSRS. J. FORREST & SOS ".ITonLD respectfully iarorai tha publie that thej bavs jaat opened, ta M4DEKA. Clearflold aoonte, Pa an aatira aow stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Which the; art prepared to sell as cheap at tho , cheapest. Their stock roaststt la part of Dry Goods (if tlie Host Quality, Fuca as Alpaeeaa, Iielaaea, Prints, Muslins, Caaiimsres, Satinets, and Flanncle. . lit'adj - Made Ootliing, Of tbo bast quality, aarh at Caata. PaaU. Vasts. Oeereoalt, Overalls, Shirts, Collars, e. Boots, Shoes .and GaitorK, Also of tbo rerv bast yaality. A complete kUkIc of Groceries. In thort crcrtb!n ttsual'y kept la 1 eounrrv '- ' wfoM. Consumers, Look to Your Interests I Call aad azaailiHi our etook and prieaa bsfore parohasirig elaewhoro. . LUMBER. AX D .filiAJX Of all kiuds taken tn txtlange fur foods. jr-Bememt.or tiia plaee, Madera, ClearCeld count, Prna'a. 3. ror.RKET a F05. Ortobar 31. iKflT If. EVSTOKE I ASLEWODS , JOS. SHAW A: SOX Have just Cfienenl a Nt Stout., on Main St.. Ct-tairiiLn, Ta., fatelT ocnirlfd by Wm. F. 1RWIX. j Tlieir a lock oonsieta of Gkorm'M nf lha bewt quality. Qt'ECNswAnc. Boots and Shoes, and ?ry orticlo ne(eaarf Tor . one't comfort. Coll and exnminf our atork before J-ur-obaiing rtssabore. May 0, isf.f!-tf. GREAT EXCITEMENT On SrcoND FTar.rT, Ct.KAttriEt.n. NEW. GOODS AT LOW FEICES. riTIE andersigned resiotfally Invite iho at H t'ntion nf the public generally to their splendid assortment of merchandise, wbieh they arc Boar telling AT VEUT LOW miCES. Tbetr sleek consists la part of Dry Goods of the Bob. Quality, Sneh as Trlntt, Te lelnes. A'paeeat. Verlnnt, Utnghares.atuslins.n iearhad and nr. bisect ed, IrllllBC. Tleklnga. oolloa aad wool Flannels, Sat'm tt.. Cas Iraeret, Cottonades, Ladies' 8liawla, liaktae A Hmol, Ualnioral and Jloop 8kirta, tn.. Alan, a Una aeeartwient of Wen's Treawert and Shirts, Hats A Caps, pools A Fhoea. ..i, . eJl ol which , , WILL HE .SOLD LOW FOR CASH Hardware, Queensware, GlassTrare, Groonries find SpiceR. :NSHOr,TA CEXERAL ASSOHTEXT Of everything ornslly keyt In a retail Here, all CHEAP VCb CAH or ni imved cnuntrv pro. duea. A. K. w ;K,nT A FOS'S. Clearfield, Nov. T, "rROPlrS4l.aiM.Sealed propoaalr Will be re J eoieid by the Lower prince t o nntil tbe 4th .lor of Julr neat, for ibt H null Vt tilik nf then Bridge: tn lie built rr teeorilanee with the plans and speeitleavjons in the possession of the iMreot ora. O . MKrtPKl.l., AH m HI'MIMIBET, ". W. HK1TS, I B. H-AI.TFHP, W. l. nmi KR. (elA-Sf Illrrevort, ("1 Al"nOiAll persore are hen-l vetntlnned I train.) parehesing or ta any Wat wieddltr.g I with Ihe Pillowing property, tit: one llray and erne Brown P)oree and the llienesa. nnc agon. ' one pair nf Sleds, two Rtnvea, four Beds, and one eow, now in the poeeessmn ol as. i.umnioo ni Iiwrenne township, as the aame belongs lo me and Is snhteet tn aiv order. WM. BLOOM. Cnrwensville, )e.'l, tpd Jlijl (oeii, tfiicrrtifj, fftf. s;ioiiid iioin iXMOtT .7(7y,f,? fJ.?AV.L Vrnncfl, DIallrnbcrgrr C0h (CnerrMors to Lswihe, Tfh.t A Co.,) a aoiitAi.a t nitiit miun in GENERAL MERCHANDISE OSCEOIA, PA., 1) ESrECTFt'LI.T Invlia tn examrratloa if I Ihetr Isres stork of sea.ertble aodr, rnjr ehaerd for esh. and aoilinf al UKliATLT nbliLi tn I'KlLBa. WE DEFY COMPETITION. W better OnoJi at lover rta tL&n toy otner bouie ta tha count. THE HE A SOX WHY. Baeaaeo ws buy for rash aad buy close, and are that enabled mi ftiva ous sum overs and patrons tbe benefit of the greater portion of of the prollti they bars hitherto beta pay. Inf ; and Because wa tall mora foods than any other homo In Clearfield county. Our Dock consists of Dry ftiooris. Groceries, Queensware, Hardware, Wood and Willow Wart. Boots and Dunes. Hats, Caps, Clolhtn(, Furni. tore. Carpels and Oil Cloths, Provisions of aU kinds, Feed, fSc. Dress Goods for Ladies, , of every ttyle, PRESS (JOO DS FOR CHILDREN, In neat and tasteful designs. DRESS GOODS FuR OEXTLEMEX, in vaiiely. RIADT MADE CLOTHINO at reeatly redaeed prices. Order, taken for tutu ol Claibing. cStajplet to leleet from always on hand NOTIONS. Trent anr larwo etoek of rOTIOXS, ovary want la that liaa tan be supplied, every denr graubed. GROCERIES AJD PEOnsiOXS. 6urarof OTory grada. f vrups cf evet-v quality. Preserved Fruiu and Jellies, lomsiws aad Heeebee. trogar Cured Hans Ft.ouldera and fidea. Alesa forte, Mf.i Beef, lined heef. fbad. Maokoret, Codtsh, Kound Uorrina;. Lake Tront Kiu-a Floar, Corn Meal and Buckwheat oJ. C ai.li Paid tat luuutrj Produce. Buildine and other Harrlwnrp. Toole for Carpenters and others. Best fjouble aaa Mnjli Hit Aire- Pickt, 11. .pet aad Cordage insmoi. JQUI I ivamga. Cigar nnd Tobaeeo. Pineal brands of C'cart, chewing and Fm .k.i.r Tohaeeo. lac Celetiraled Micbig.n F.nt Cut ii. Country saereksntt eupplied an ae fair terms as ran he bad In ti e Kuter ei lea Xl tiuuos uriia.ri.ti f. ..... ..i I .. . Ufaeiion g itarrinteed To Koe to save, to boa So r.le, To bkj le n eke. r l.tir with rt; To rmy at all, as all mast do. To the rbesp rafh tu.ee all et.euld ga. ItttttT, Il.rTBsiiNaiaaa-x Osotoia Mills May It, lsctt tf NEAV STU OK! Spring Goods I Spring Goods ! Spring Goods I ar taa KETSTOXi: STORK BJr uf llrrtt Goods, Trlajmings, Kotioris, Hoeiery, flloves Fancy Goods, Carpets, Oil Cloths, indow Fhedes, Wall Psper. Carpet Chaint, Toilet Cuilu, rmlrcllat, TsrasoU Shoes, Ac, Ae., An., are il.ii'.i j te examine THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK Ever urought lo tins market. WK CHALLENGE COMPETITION! v-Cneo buyers will Cad rare iadueeaenta. XlYLIXti & snowERs. ClearBold, Aprli J, 1 tf COUNTRY MERCHANTS, HAIKYMEX, FARMERS,' AND OTIII.Itg, Oauttgt: yoar Ashes, Beeswai, Beaas. Bolter, Vbeese, Ecsrs, Flonr and Weal, F!a, Cotton, Furs and Skina, DRIED AND GREEN 1'RriTS. Grain, "Tool, eaaia, FeultrT, Wsenl Stores, llepa, ninseng. Fis'brri, Brnii, rrorn.ior.1. Oils, Lard, Tallow, Seeds, borsbnnt.Molaataa, c. ro .TOSIAH CARPENTER, Gcacral Commission Merriiftnt. I 1 i 411 and uu ashin(rtnn Kirrrt NEW OKK C11Y, And reeeire hit week It "e,r, re.(0f Prnrinee and tiroeeries, the niost eon.p'?te T-:."c Currert polished in the t'nited Su'es. I sexd ron a rmeE current. Katklng P!r.t-str4 ?rdi FurnWheJ Fret. j ! I L1HER A L A PV A y CKS M AIE ON COX-' SU-.NMKXTS. i Established May lit, lfl. f9 First class Be'eren-ot giren wVan re j laired. apt! ly ' QXLh i EX A M I X E THE STOCK j of Good sow tailing at tbe I CLSARFirL") STOit, 15 tt ' Fcv miipibajf. fa. i a SPRING & SUMMER Jort received tt the Eir iT Mrr IL D. Wtl.SlI A Co., aDrtit-Tf :D FANCY GOODS, MILLINERY, S0TI0X5, T3VS, and MUSICAL IXSTRUMEXrS. Ilk and velvet B0XXSTS n.ade for 11 H Straw B0XXETS made fur T All kindt of HATS lor At 3Iaterials fumisbsd on aa raaaosiahU Imiu they can be bad in the count v. Neil door to First National Bank. novMf CLEARFIELD, Pa. MIS8 SUSAN REED, PLAIX AXD FAM'Y BOHETS, Misses' L Children's Hats &. Caps?, FHESCH k A. II CHIC AX FLOWEB1. RTBBOXS, AC, 1C. tfcLEACinxO and TIlIMillXO done la latest ttjlr. Opposite Moteop't, Market Street. prt-3a Clearfield, Pa. 628 HOOP SKIRTS. 628 Wm. T. llopkln't fvrn Make" of "Krj atonr Skiiti"' Ae the het and Lea( eit Low Pr'ee l Koop 'kins m ibe markat. Trail f-kirte. JJ rpeings. l 0: .to springs, SI 2": and 4 tprtars. f :.4V. Plain Skirts. up-.-.il s.ncrs. u I'mui eprregs, ui Ceme ; springs, ( I 1 J ; 3i ipncgi, $1 2ft. W arranted ia every respeeL tiur 0yx Mak" of -UNluN FKIRTS." Eleven Tape Trails, fram 20 to o springs, 11.19 to f-'. S". Plain, fix Tapes, 2b lo bit apringa, frosa 5 Cents to 2.n. .These S.trts aro belter than those told fey nicer crtabHbaiaa aj rat t.as goi.Js, end at niuch lower priret. "Our 0" X Make" if CHAMPIOS FEIP.TS are ia every way superior to all other H.op i-kirit bofura tbo publie. aad aaly Laea ta be eiamisi d or worn lo censitoa every roc of tha taei. Kaenfaeinred of the beet hern nuulad Srg'ish tteel fprirgf. ery superl-o- tepee, and tha (tyle af tho nuetalie fsstentngs and 'mannar f aweuiriog them enrnaat for darahility aad ei eelienoc any other fckirt in this aoite. and era lifhter, wj.jra elatie, will wear locger, g.ia marc eattctariiea. ar.d are real'y rhespcr 'baa all other,. Ivory lady shoal try tbrta. They are being aold ettensirely by Alaichaau tareagh oiit this trd the adjoining r-titra at very aid erate priret. 1 j oa i.ot ho best, a-g fcr "Hupkiu e ( t.ssroon Kkirt " If ton do ant tnd be in. got lis menaant with wheal yoa deal ta ord-r ti em f it tou, or ooxe or tend direeuoaa. aleeeharta will tr.d nor d C. rent grade! of t-kiet etaetlv wh.t tbry need, and we apeeially reviro (beta tu call and etassiat oar extensive assort sent or send for Wholesale Priro List T.1 I bd at Retail at Msnafae'cer and sf e Retail Trade gener-llv. and at bnleeae ba Mana'aetarai only, to w bun all aracrt atoald be sidrrsed. Vi-.'.. ao.l rsVu.-.niin. '.; Irrh Strtot, beween nth end Tth streets ite'eVla. A.areh 21 Ioa nr. I. HCPKI5!. yitsffUnnrccs. CfearfielJ Academy. er. F. L. HAESIS03T. A M, Friacipti Trr rnm-ri tl;,, ( tl,. ,r-eertscbo-latir yes re' tills Ir.sT-tutton will eesaaieacc oa Mt'Mtii the Atkdsfet May !. t-upns en enrer a sey tire. Tney win ha cl.a-t'iil -ul u fri.ni the time thej Hilar to the ehie of the H4.s.i(.n. 1 iie eourteof In. enet' -n eeaVae. every thitg ioeludsd la a sboeonb. praetieal and aecoea pii.tied euu. aliou buiaseiea. The PtinHpnl. Itv; g htd iht advantage of aiorb eiperirnr in hi pT.ie.sion. a-mres pa rents sr 4 gnard ans that bis entire ability aad energies ul bo devot-d t the mora, and aaa. tal Ua.tiii g i f tt e voutb l.ed under bit charge. 1 FHUt 4 IK T i ll KIT. Ortbepeepbv, F eding, Writing, and Primary Aiithsnetio. per aVerioa (II wtefci) - Gremmar, Ge.ojrafLv, Ar.tt-airUt. and ,!i-''"7 II M Algebra. Geometry, Trigenea-erry, Meri eorstua. rumyiag, i'biiaeranbyi Phi si tilotv. Cbewiietry, hm k KeeKir g, E; ary and Piy"ies1 fteograply - . - II ! Latin, Greik nnd 1'rcncL, with any or the - above llraneben .... e pg ..BNo ilrductlon wi'.l ha vaaJe lor abeeaea. JCaP" l"r furtl.tr particulars in)n:-e of Be. p L. HAKk:St.i'. a. m, Clearneld, reb. A, lefts if. I-nneipaL Valuable Town Property FOR SALE! SITCtTE t-.i the a h ail no-nrr Cutmy lied " 'rd ?'-e-t. Lt;,- r.ei'.r-ad street,' le wit: A Lt'T. wiib a rod two-vtorv r r.k t-e;id-mg thereon. Ht by IS feet, one ruim oa eaeh oor, suilalile lor a stole, or ruber bus.rten. Ate, tbo k.::..in.i.. l tiT .,i, . i-. T- . i e " ' " -'-." . i, . bs thereon, and several r.'h-r T(' N L' T. A!-, a of .H l.t rtxICK. anil a rl aaeortm.nl of PToMltAkC, sie b as ( rocks, Juca, Jars l'tuil Cans, etc- al n Junrd tinrA. For further irfoetralin-i. in-v '-T at the !ana- aare Pottert of J" Llli XI I N . Kti. ".' U-lat i .crr-cl 1, Pa. BENSON, CAMPBELL L Co., a 1. N. F ft h t-L and 42t Ccc.Tf-re, I U ILAI'ELI'H I A, Pa, WHOLESALE GROCERS. Aad Comiiiission Merch&atB, ma tbi tiLi otr To!. Ginaeng. Fee Pkins, Feathers, Leather, rial r-een. I'nn r-uns. I meer eed. e.ou, I'ter e-l ins. I.utier, boeewax. bkeep Fkin. Fi-g. it, ae, Ae. O NKvXM EXTS SOLICITED. Wwhly Frire euireet forwtrded oa reaaeat. Jut n. UAt. tr. DRi r; AnM.llc llA4i. .7. oobrd. hr.qi.teer a. rax. rtnnanea. elorea. i-einpbor. panaey aerd. oasiov oil. entjiaj. rwet o;i. wn:. T.l. rrses, rtiutmrh ro-in. real aeabta, rat ebetlae, b.tie wa, e-a wested lev, Kab. b ti'a pot,sk, washing eoda. epinret. eoirbar, Mils. l. ilJller, ursm nf Urtar. tarla-it aeii. klta vitriol. Pe :,-. prtfuaieri. bs r osi, icagae'ta, Isurisrout. onoSsId ?. peer,r,d glje. indigo, aooibinireynip. toapt, Ir. Javne's ae.ii-;e. at "tin 11,1m. J. p iiUilirxi. 1nK ITMfii-" AT1A1.VAX.4 far" 1T I"f7 at.d lt t r rr.le a tbe Past 0s-.ee. I'nee i'ii cetiia. Xlaiied to srj ai.irees. fj(!.u. Ti -tic ! et. t ;iTini ii'iT hara fie-Dled a lai .-e i uwiiy of tbe new I !"L l.il.U eel u.li, on ti.e reeiit of tweri-r. .-- -..'s. n.t.n a e i r to i "v .l t )1I!1 (.11 4IRt AX( K.vAttsae.i:T.g of the lorn t. :.i-1. on M . J. I M.S. ike l ol eu;g Urii.nsorr. pi.e.i ..a U.r Hi ef Msv 1.. W:,s o-.i.r.d to . re piii.l.-Hed- 'He t eaeiedand netaiued bv tbe Ttorre-sand " Tew . C- ra-il ol S- p ro. j f -( -ra-K. ard " t u to rr . ; . ; e i anil or . u by the aaiuae .it of me -fine 1 .ist r' it hV t-nt rf tbe Bar " eugh be p.'"vnI io teed boraes. hrgs. ov pews a " the psrf tn-TJ e ttreels ta front el tbetr tweet ' ing or .o k e. " ri tr pae:arfs or tieecaa, ' srn-T a perst'r of nil I trian .'e ee-s anr ' more tha- ii. e be eeieprJ be-engh par " piaea. a.rv.-'v to la." . U. hk. fl. Atteel i. L. Viikk, Seey. ;.eli Bargeaa. if 1 AI'TltNA;l t-t"T ae hereby ear-tooed agiarat pne ha if tr in any syiv sae-Lhrw w -li ..n Ml I.M 111 ariit oee tee. r'tr-e d lIl'irKR.aow ir the possession of X tkeetin, in I'enn It.wnskip. a tbe same Viorc to we aad arr auhieot to air order. T. A. IlirOV iR Fewa tewartip. ant IA, INS il.pd UlI'.rV. ptel to da g-wsewl hnrmj a t tiet, to wboat tit-e-ai a-ra ttl be i-eed. -Apple at thi otea, eg aodreea Peat rfoe net r, rtearaald. Fa .'art . IgigaaB.;:1.'"' ST"