tiltfrrft.iiit ? allot i. SOMCTMING NEW IN SHAW'S ROW. IK A N K fi KlolGII TON", MERCHANT TAILORS MrftUI fUrreta lrrliJ, V., H AVI Ml .nwl iSrlr t-Mthmnt U rh'p (low, in rf'inr tul tW fin, i tftm, ftud btr Jw rHufmd from th ttsUti fiiii Mill, t lt nrtiarnt cf Clothfl, CnRsimercB, VoBtings, Httrp, nd til fcinU of Ufimla fur men ami buva' n-rr. nr now prrptrrd l mV up in oHor ClTIIIMi, from tinfU iriirl t full ait, In ltM and mo rorkrontil-k trinntr- rpffpi. aiim niton yivna tn en(nm rrli ud futtritf out ftr tna hd boft W iflr jrt ttrriini lo riiinmin, and wnvaiif ;' Mli-wnoo. A lllirl ill iff or f.utH.c Mtrooftff II swuma. i bii utm wt ourgouUt m. a. rKMVK. n. pridge, MERCHANT TAILOJl, (6toi OM door Mt of ClntHteld H jo,) Market fttreet Clearfield, Ft. TTEPPS on band a full atortmatt of ftcnttV Faroitblni; flood, neb u Shirt, i,tno nd Woolen Undsribirti, Urawtn and ftocki, h'fck Pocket llandktrchUfi, Ulovei, IUu, Emfcrt.lM, la graat varitt. Of Uo tioodt b kpf tht Best Cloths of all "Shades and Colors," hVb at Blark Doik.n of iba very bail maka; Fkdct CaMiinor, In creat Tarletf . alto, Frnoh Co t inn, Ucarer. Pilot, Chinchilla, and Prieott TreoatiDff. All of which will ba told cheap for Cb. and made np aooordmf lo in lattit tyl by iorioca work man. Also, A (tent for Clarflld oanty for I. H. Einrsr t Co'i. oolobratvd Sawing Machine. Nor. I, I8lft.tr. II. BRIDGE. uruiturc. C LEAH FIELD FURNITURE ROOMS. Markft Street, eat of Fourth. JOI1 TROL'TMAX, Proprietor THE mibsrribtr bar Icava to etll tha atUn tion of tha e.tUen of Claarfiald and mr rmir. line country to tha fnot that b U now prepared to fur lib, on abort notio. Cabinetwareof all StyleB & Patterns Fnitfd for aithsr Parlor, Dining or Bed room. by tha in, article, or in aeta to uit por cbaierv ; Hurrnui, Fofn, Loungfi, Iat rack, Tablet, Fundi. Ac, Ao. I alao manufuolura (HUItS 4 f ETTEKS BELOW CITY PRICES, Ctmilitinjr of Parlor, I)1n1ni;-ronm, Cana, Kockiug and other Chair., Which I propnto to warrant a&d tall ehaaper than eaa bo pure ha ted Uwhre. JoM try ma. JOHN TKOUTMAh. Clearfield, Fab. J7, 1M7 tf CHEAP FURNITURE joiin GULicn DESIRES to Inform bia old friend i and eni tontftre, that havlnf anlared bit ahop and increased bit facilltiet tor manufacturing, ba u now preyared to make to order fuch Furniture ae lunybo dtairedt in good atyla andatabaap ratea for CASH. lie generally baa on band, at bia Furniture room, a varied aaaortuent of ready made furiiture, among wbicb are BUREAUS AND SIDE-BOARDS, Wardrobe and Bonk-Caaea; Centre, Sofa, Parlor, Sreakfaat and .LHoing Eitenaion Tablet; Com mull, French-port, Cottagenoy- Lind and other bnlitaada; Hrfai of ail kinda, Work alanda, Hut-racke, Waah-atandat Rocking and Arm Cbaire ; aprlng-oeat, rane bottom, par'or, com BobandotiiarChaira: Lookina-Ulaaaat of every deirription on hand ; and new glaeaea for old frnmea, whteb will bit pat In on very reaaoaahle lermi on ahortaat notioa. Ha alao keepi on hand or furniihee to order, Cora buak, Hair aod Cot tyn top Maitreaaea, Coffinh of Evert Kind Made to order, and funeral attended with a lltarte whenever deaired. Alao, Hnnaa Painting done to order. Tbo enbaeriber alao maoafae tnrea, and baa eonatanUy oa band, Clament'a Talent Waabing Machine, tha beat oow In nae I Tboae oning tbil machine aaver need ba with- UUV CteU UtUltiMl U. mi fcH VlfM- Xm Cbum, a aaperlor article. A family aalng tbii Churn never need ba without butter t All (be above and many other artielaa ara fur tiibed to cuttumera cheap for Caaa or eiebanged iir approved country produce. Cherry, Maple, !'"p!ar, Lin wood and otuer Lumbar aaltable for Cabinet work, taken ta txebaoga for furnita'a aReniember the abop ia on Market atreet, Clearfield, Pa and noarly oppoalte the "Old Jew Btnra." JOHN UULICU. 'oTembr 24, IfloS y gliifbsmithing. NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP TIIIRB BTKEET, CLEARFIELD. rP II K tobacriber reapectfully in form bia friend 1 and the public in general, that be baa local ted in the borouph of CLHARFIKLD, In the hop recently ecu pled by Jaeub fihunkweiler, where ba la now ready to perform all du'ier t'Warie bia eoMnmera lo a workmanlike manner. Sled i, Weigh, Hog-gie and H'agona Ironed, and httrae-ahoeinf dona at retainable ratea. He aepfrotfuUy aka a ebara of work from the pvhlte, ae he Intend to give hi whl attention I tba butmeea. THOMAS HI LEV, March 1 , mi. KENNARD WATERS. New Elacksmithing Establishment. FKt'OND ST., CLEARFIELD, Fi. rPHK anderFlgned beg to Inform the Inhabit 1 ante of Clearfield and urroandirg neigh-I'-rbfHxi, that Uiay bava eommeaeed buetoeaa in the above line where, by itrtet attention to all k entratrd U them, they hope to merit a t hre of public patronage. II (K -E SHOEING on tha mnit approvedJ iiritic plea, for either fat or working horaeiff ilorioa that interfere, eaa be entirely prevented ALL KIND.S OF PAW MILL WORK, Eo gin w irk and 'team Hotlera repaired. Slinera' u.f.li nd all kindi of Htet I toola made of the beat material and on the hortet notice. Poit-bol a'jgur, fr board fenoing. t-fjuAII work done by ai la warranted to give aUtiifactlon, or no ebarge will be made. AMOS KKNNARD. apr9 Cm JAMKS WAlBKf. Boggs Township Awake I GREAT EXCITEMENT AT THOMAS BKERS'SI! I'VKRYIIODY trylou to al th.ra tnl, for fr J of b.iot nrowd.d not Into tba fluid. Ii .ot food hho.in, dona, ro to B.taa. If oa want ,oor f)rtt ironfd ri(bl, fo to Bfaaa. I.' rna want food Mill Irona, (to lo Baia.. U ra want our wa (f.'B Ironed In tbtbirt i it. I, and workman. hip. ro to Bntnt. t llatm mak.a the bet hiowp MarhlB" In the , tut., tnddue, all hind, of IILACKHMITIIINU S fbnp a. ran h. dona In tha anmntf for Ca.h i Mj foil Oftoe addrau la n.arleld Bridge. I THOMAS UKKH8. ft..,,, Tp., D,. H, l7 tf. j House and Lot for Sale VJ'Tl ATF.D In the V.oronth of Clrardtld, on i O IKr aiutb ,io of Pin. alrrt, hlwp-n Third J Kmrih: beini atwo itory I'l.aNK HUlE. i i' by J fwt, a kitohf. a""h.d, a food w.ll of w.l.t, (pump on the pon h.) with frame 8TATU.F I'i'l iiheroiithuildinic. thereon. Lot 0 fwt front i it I'.ne .trret, and aitrndinf bwk 172 feet alontr 1 ai til., loan aller. Term, reaeonable. Inquir. , 'I JMIX M'lO.'liKRliEIl on the premi.e.. i.r ? H,3I tf 1. II. IIAMOKR. 1 The partner. hip heretofore ending between ' ti, m. Wi.e and II. A. Wins no lrr the f' name of FOX, WISK k Co., at New Millport. " atlre-l br mntual eoneent on the 1.1 dy of '"tnher, hm. 'ihe book, are left with Win. and 'ten Hue fr (K.lleelinn, and the kn.inee, will I wfier be eTied on he thrna, John Foi hai ".drawn from the tm'. JHN F'iX, WM. WISK, D.A. WIB. s'w Millport, Oel. 1-41. i House and Lois For Sale. 'PHK ...lerelpiej ollrrato all "t prlr.te e.h I THRKK I.OTil ,'uull. I the Tillaite of I,.- "We. harin. ther.n erected a lar(e TWO fI'RV FKAMIi IIOlriK, and .well of eaoellent let, with other nr.et.ary Improeemenl.. The I' ip.rty , a detlrable one, In rood rer.lr. and II ba acid oa ruy Urn). For full partirnlari i'T i"rmrwl JlifUAEL HI HEKT, S "Tt lo U. t'Hrfirt I, Pa. TlIK DEMOrRATIC ALMANAC for IM X ! and 1K.II for aal. at th. Poet OnW ? ett. Mailed r a.-radde-n If t ' " VhlladrlphU dtrttfarmrnit. FALL QOOD8. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., ha. Dtl ( lir.lnat dirf), Mill Al'Kl.ritIA, IU,r tit tr ,1 f.mij.l.tr ti KIcKant Slock or lull Goods, thry have rir tffi-rd. surrnn snu mid ou rornxs. sui'Enn all wool no. vhhv nicn naiD DO. SERfiKS nnJ 1UARETTS. MOHAIRS nd POPLINKTTS. With n .lUniire aiaortmanl of Mourning Goods. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., 72T Cheitnut Street, "P'O P1IILALPIIIA. ir., bankers;? No.35 South Third Street PHILADELPHIA. UENERAr Agents, V FOR N fi,, PENNSYLVANIA A f M H IJ . N NEW or THE Jin'' ur int. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. Ttl KATIOWAL LlM iHtPRANr, rnirFAWT I, orrdJulT a. IMS. ,tb ' 1 1 CASH CAPITAL, ei,000,000, fTTLL PAID. I ' IUYI1..I lo coi.ly Hoar olllr.. To.lp iucalr.l I'.liA.loii.Dpllrtilol.loaroam. W r-, wo in 1 "Imr i t our u.u,.u lin hTf Clirol-t ai.il rtuphlou, full. rt-iTiili,B ui. J1aoii.st-a.a'i.1 by ,n-CMitipi-,iiiAT btiMl. li. . t LtllK A .. Appliefttion, for Ceutnl &od Weltern Ponnarl. B. 8. RL'SEEI.L, MaH(r. Uarriitiurg, Pa. ugI9 1.1 J 628 HOOP SKIRTS, .628 AND CORSETS, CORSETS. WM. T. HOPKINS, Vo. GiH .frrA Street , Phil a MAwrrACTcann or run Celebrated "Champion" Hoop Skirts FOR LADIES, WIP8K8 AND CHILDtU.V. Tba largeit aaaortment, and beat qnality and tyla In tha American Market. Every lady abould try them,aa tbav raoommeod thamaelvea by wearing longer retaining their ahape nncb ba tar, being lighter and mure elaatia than oth. ara warranted in every reipeet, a4 aolq at vary low rrieea. Aik for Uopkln'i MCHAM- PIOK" HKI RT Haperior Hand-made Whale Bona Cornel In fifteen different grade. Including tba "Imperi al" and Thompaoii k Langdon'e "OLOVB FIT TING" TOHSKTS, ranging In prieaa from I cent to 5 60 together with Jueeph Beck el' a oalabratad FRENCH WOVEN Ci'HHETlf.aupa rior ehapeo and quality, ten difiVrent grade, from f 1 10 to fa 6u. Ibey ara tba finait and boat gooda for tba prieaa, ever imported. Tba Trade inpplied with Heop Skirt and Coreela at tba loweat ratea. Thoaa viaiting tba eity abonld not fall ta eall and aiamina our gooda and price, aa we defy .11 mmr itkmm. "P ,ftAH Ladies' Fancy Furs. AT JOHNFAREIBAS' Old Eltablilhtd Fur Manufactory, No. 719 Arch utiVfl, aliot, 7lb, Philairlhia, a Hava dow in Itnr, of hit ".own Importation and Maa r uraftturo, on of tha larcftt and moat braotiful aolnstion, of FANC'V FL ltS, for Ladiat' and Children', wear, In th oljr. Al ao, ft fine aaaortmpnl of denta' Fur Ulovea and Collar,. I an tnalilad to dlipoaa of my food, at raj raaaonablc priooi, and 1 would therrl'ora ao holt oall from my friendf of Clearflold eounljr and vioiaitjr. Homember tba Sun, .Numbar and MraeU JOHN FARCIRA, o. Til Arch it , (bora 7th, auuth aide, Philad'a. ?ffI tiara no Partnrr, nor connwtion with an; oilier Mora in rbiladrlphia. (wll m. EYRE & LANDELL, Fourth and Arch Street., Philadelphia. GOOD BLACK SILKS, GOOD COLORED SILKS. 1808. Fall Goods Opening Fancy and Staple. I.yon. Silk Veleta, new It1. Fhawl,, new Preea Hood., fiod tllanket,, Table l.ineni, f-hoatingl and Shirting., Clotht and Ca.aimerca, N. B New Good, noeired dailjr la larn. Iota for Jobbing. eeptl7-8t JOHN M. MELLOY, i aia or HAwnr-ri'tn or Plain, Japanned & Stamped Tinware d nnaLRR m lloaa Fumlaliliig Gooda. Tin Roofing aud Conductor Pipe. No. 133 Market Ftreet, ao,o.ir rniLAriELriiu. DREXEL & CO., No. 34 South Third Htrcct, riillajtlpa 0,l.lfft, And Dealers in Government Securities. Application by mail will receive prompt atten tion, and all Information cheerfully furni.hed. Order, nolieitrd. apHMf REIZENSTEIN BROS., Manuraewr.n of and W'Boln.le Dealer. In MEN AND BOYS' CLOTHING, 411 Market 411) Merchant "trcet, ao,reii riiu.AHF.i.i'iiiA, r. 18C8 winter. 1868 JAMES, KENT, SANTEE & Co., Importers and Jobbers of Dry Goods, Koa MS, !'!. T-W ? 'I S- Third ft., rilll.yiiKI.I'IIIA. We are now prepared with nor n.nal etlenfle. and well a...rtrd t'rk lo offer eltra Inducement. f. ( Arill HI VKIIS. aprll tt STEETCH, BENNETT & Co., (Snef-eew-n t" iVter T. W rinbt A Co latmatmi nr Afn nriiena DRUGS AND MEDICINES, at.ao. Brandies & Wines for Medical purposes. JelS 7) No. n Market St., Thilada. BENSON, CAMPBELL &, Co., No. 17 N, Fifth St. and 414 Coraarea, rniLAi'ELriiu, p, WHOLESALE GROCERS, And Commission Merohants, ron run tab. or Wool. Olneenr. For klt, F.ath.r., leather, ar Rim fun Rd. Dried Fruit Clor.f Heed, Roou, peer Sklna. Fuit.r, Bewa, Bb.ep Fklna, tif, tt., , .. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. WMklf Prlo ewrrowi forw.rdH rqM. 4y fff? ! '"fi ' J A CHANGE .' i J. B.GHAHAM&SONS, MARRlr ITBriT, CLEARFIELD, 1'a. 'piU lulorlb.ra harlui entered Int. partner X .bip for th. parpoM f carrying an tha kn,ln.,s of Merehandlslnf, Bow offer A CJood Ao4 raro opportonlty to tba nltliens of Clear- field nnd adjoining unnntloa to tuj atom food a at wboleaalc or rouil pricei, that will natonlih tba nntnatrnetod. Tbelr gooda will bo ptrticu aaieoUd to ault tbla ark at. Kverj Indv will, tbaroforo, tall tbt nttantlon of bor Husband To tbla fnot.baonuaa tbla branch of our bnalnaaa will raoaive apodal nttantlvn, nod ovarytbing nerfl la a troll rgult(i hottveboltl arilt ml tlmoa bo found In our a tor. Oar ttoek of IK Y CH)1H ball not ba aurpaaaod, tllbar In qaal Ity or price, and will tinbraea, in part, P rlnti of very atyln, tilngbama nnd Lnwna of ovary qnality, Moalina .of every grade, Do Lainae adapted to tbt taateeof tba old nnd young; nnd every nrtiele of nny kind of gooda tboy aal! la 4uarautcd To be na rapreeented.aod wnrrnntad to give aa,t irfnoUoa. Aa to lR HHS t-MHHwa have n aplendod ee-wrtment of Alpaeat, black, while, and In colore; i-noorea, 8ilka, and In abort all tbo newoat atyloa In the market Wo dcairo tbla faot to baeoaae known To Every Person nan, woman, ohlld, phyalelan, m- ehaaio, farmer, lawyer, harbor, womaa',-rl(hU man, or any other man ta th. aounty Young Or old, ri.a or poor, high or low, who will faror na with o .all. With .ur n.w nnd .it.nalr. took any geollen.a eaa pl.ai. th. atoat faj- tldloaa Tdiidy, Hy Juit dropping la and gelling a ale. dreti pattern, lao. Mil, kid glow.. or by doing thai which ii better i glre her awellHll.d pane, and ph. will find good and paying tnr Mtmant. la .sabrolderlea, edging,, rihbobl, gloroa, boelery, or any .tb.r honrebold narHitla. And la addltloa lo what w. bare alrealy enomern t.d,w. keep all kind, of Gl.XTLKMI N'N W EAR aaah aa Cloth a, Cai.lmerei, Batln.tta, flata, Boota and Shoe., Ae, h.tlder, A 'ioe Atrorl ment of Made-up CLOTH! Nfi for Men and Boye, manufaetarod oat of tba vary boat raaUrUU which wa will eall for eaah or change for eon n try prodaea at pricei which will aitonifb both boa band nnd lVlfo VT. an aow largely engaged ia buying and filing nQUARR TIMI1I.R and manurM. tared Ll'MUER, and will glr. tbla branch of hualn.aa (pttlal attention, and make It aa object To Every On. who haa Lumber t. lei I ta deal with aa. W. ahall alto k.ep eonataatly an band a general aiaortnent of tiHOl I.HII.W and IIARim AHK, which wa will tell at .xeaed- Ingly low price.. Wa alao keep a full aaaort ment of (il'F.RMwWARK. Tbil drpartmant will b. kept full aad complete, aal .'try Young 5Inn Or aaaldea wha .onUmplat.. hooaekeaplng. will find It adrantageoul to eom. and trad, with a. W. ara to limited, aod, fro long aiperi.ne. iu th. builn.M, eo w.ll acquainted with th. want, and neeeaeltlei of thia community, that w. feel latletod II orary nan and woman In Cl?nr.lell County ake, It a polat t. buy their good, from i, w. .aa pleaaa th.ea kola aa to aaallly and f rlw. Therefore, noma along and buy your DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, (Uiernsvare, Hardware, HOOTS k SHOES, HATS CArS, Ready -Made Clothing, Aad .r.rythlng yon need to rndor yoor.elrei and faraillet .omforubl., from JAS. B. GRAHAM & SON'S., augii tf CLEARFIELD, Ta. N'OTICK. The formation of the partnerebip of J. me. B. tlrahani A Hnne doeenot prerent Ibe aetllement of tb. aol. and book aeei.nnt of the late rwi of Hbower, A Krabam or B. W. tlra b.m. Tboe. knowing thomeelre. Indebted lo either ara requealed to eome forward at onoa ana oloM their aoeoonte. J AM 1,8 B. OFiAIIAM a SONS. Clearflold, September Mr.DICAL NOTirii All Ihoae knowing themeeliea indebted to me for medicine or Dnlioal attendant", will fleaao mil aad aetthj without delay i olharwira th. aeoonnt. will bo nlae.1 la tba hand, of aa officer for collection. r i. A. MAXWKl.U M. D. rarwinrr1l, Pa-, Ooiobar 1, ll".lr Vittil.i. Clearflold Counly Rank. rpHK f Ixaiftr-H IWii flu. a a an npf,.itr tli nrroi ' t'F f l,t rl.aHei, n M-t If, 1 AM ha efffk I f.a.l it.a anber-rth-ri. oh will eniiftna iba a kifii .-'ii.B- at the wm I'lae. aa ritale f'ar.pf., .rtfr Ihe Htm tutmt t thf 'M'lra. t rinrit ttrk." 'a are re '"n'H li far the 4"Mt el iae Kat.lt. an I mil a, III ttot-i on (trtnand at Ibe e-nntr-r. J'm-iw rx)rri ami lnlrtal ail ol en ui'-n-) la lell tut a Hi(l lime. Taptr rtia"i'nted at all pr ''rit aa bret"f..re. Our pf"""' retn.nitiliiy la .h'.l((ir f..r aM l'iaiia reei-lved and bmlnea Irene eted. A rt.nilndaBe of the liberal pat ronage f th butlnee mn of th euM) t ra tTeuully eallfid. Aa I'reaidenl, faabiet- and ofliffr. i.f e late t'ratflld t't.antv Bank, we require the nolo of aid llanli tt be nraeented tot reiemM'n. MM. T. I.KOVARD, RinH ARD K n A W , WM. fOHIKH, JArt H. ORAIIAM. A. K. WR1UMT, O. L. HRKI, WM. A. WALLAOK. The buelneaa of the Bank will he eondnetdvl bv Jha M. Admn., Kq.. aa Caehier. junt(,'.'A J. D. M'Oirk. Edward Perka. BANKINQ & COLLECTION HOUSE McGIRK & PERKS BiHroeaeora to Fnater, Perki, A Co., PMIIpHburp, Centre l oouuty. Pa. AY riIKH E all the Luiioeaa of a Banking Hnuie will be trauiiacletl promptly and upon the moat favorable term a mart -If County National Bank. cLr.Aiirir.LD, pa. THIS Hank (a now open and ready for hull naia. Office on Kocood atreet, in the build ing formerly occupied by Leonard, Finney A Co. BinRcTona and orrirane. JAS. B. O It A II AM, HIC1IAHI) FI1AW, UM. A. WAM.ACa, WM. POKTR1, A. K. WKIGI1I, OKU. L. 8GKU. I). W. MOORB, JAS. T. LKiNAItD, ju28,'n Ca.bi.r. fr.aldent tfdutntionnl. MISS H. S. SWAN'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS CLEARFIELD, PA. Tm Pint Term, of twenty-two week,, will oonim.nce on Monday, Auguat SI, lb68. TEK4I8 OF TUITION. Reading, Orthography, Writing, Object Lae oona, Primary Arithmetic aad Primary Urography, per half term, (of alarm work,.) fi 00 Iliatory, Local and deacriptir. Cography with Map Drawing, Oraoisar, Mental and Written Arithmetic t it Algebra and th. Science. (00 For full particular, aend for Circular. Clearfield, Aorult t, IMS Sm. Clearfield Academy. Sev. P. I. HAEEIS05, A M.. Principal THE FIRST CESSION of th. neil icho. la.tic yearof thia Inetltutioa will comment, on MUN DAV.th. 7th day of September, IMS. Papila can enUr at ant lima. Thee ill ba charned with tuition from th. time Ibey (Dial to id. eioa. ot tne peaaloa. Tha oourae of ro.troelion etabraeee every thing included in a thorough, practical and acooa. pli.bed .doeation for both eeiaa. Tha Principal, baring had tha adrantng. of much .tperleae. la hi. profcalon, aa.urea pa rente and guard ana that bia enllre .billty and anergic, will h. d.Toted to tb. moral and men tal training of the yonth plaerd under hi, charge, TICNMw )f ll llilltl. Orthography, Heading, Writing, and Primary Allth matle, per Heuion (II week.) f i 00 Oramaiar, tioograpby, Arilhmelie. and liiitory . . . . . . 1 00 Algebra, Oeomctry, Trigonometry, Men suration, 8urreyiag, I'biloeophy, Pby,l ology, Chemletey, Book Keeping, Botany and Pby.ical Geography - . $9 00 Lalla, Qreek and French, with any of th. above Rrancbe, $1 00 WNo deduction will be mad. for abaenca. ftVttt further particular, inoulre of Hev. P. L. IIAHUIHON, A. M., Claartald, fob. t, IU tf. Principal. 0. F. Hoop, U. I.. Heej, J. F. Weaver, J XOTICE. Wm. Po J. .lone,. W. W. lit Wm. pow.lL IlctU. HOOP, WEAVER & CO. CLEARFIELD PLANING MILL ALL RIG HTI I'MIE propritrir-tpMtfu)ljlofofTi lhttlient of Clearfield eonntj, that tbrj bar untlrtlr rrfitlcd Uiii Mtahlifihment with tl. latit imprnrtNl rmH-worliinK maehinnrr. and art onw prrjiarrl to iwut all order In thtir Ho of baiinB. Tliaj will g' )ieciaJ attpntiiiD to tb Uaoufao turt of material for houaa boiUing , incb at FLOORING, WEATHER -BOARDING, SASH, DOOR.S, BLINDS. Or ALL UTILES. T alwayi hara oa hand a larjr ttork of IItT Lt MIlFK, and will paytaab fr all clear Lombr. On-and a-balf Inoh panal tluff prvfrrtd. Lumber Manufactured to Order, Or ticbanffttt. lo ault auitomar. iBS-Ordrr aolieliad, and Lumbar furDiihcd oa rbort Botio and oa rcanonaMa UnnR. HOOP. W KAVEH k CO. ClaaHlld, Not. T, lf7. I'nlon Mills Woolen Faclory, IMON TP., CLEAIlFlKliD CO.. PA. rtlHK onHcrtiKrif -I having pnrrhattH an intrrfit Y In tb I niM Milli, arf ir,art(l to card wool, Diantifarturv and flniph Cloth, and do all hintl of work in tbm lin on bnrt noticf, in wnrkraanlik manner, and on iraonabl trrmt. Thrj alao nanafartura Flour, Feed and Lumber, Wbicb will b told at th lot oaib rata. Wool lnttdrd for rardinc tan h lft at tht tor of K. Mnunp fir l. P. Kratir, ia Clsarfiild, whrr lby will fft it and rtarn it on KKturtlay of -h wirh. lcett n of iitqiitry addrfntrfd to ua at Korkton P. 0. trill m"iv prompt atti-ntinn. r. k. k j. p ah Sold, Roebton, Jnna tA, iKfiH -1y. C. KRATZER &, SON, MERCHANTS, neLns ta Dry Goods, Clothing, Hardware, Cutlery, Que.newnre, Orncrl.s, rorieioas and Khloglea, t'lrarllril, Frnn'a. JrdrAt tn. nld .und on Front street, aVnee Academy. Idorlt.'nMf Farm and Shop for Sale. riMlK undrnisniMl ofTcra for aal bd FARM.nit X ntn alxiiit midway brtn CIarRld and ( urwiif.iiltf, Containinff Eighty-Five Acres, Flfr flr I i at: itnprnvrd and in a gn 4 lUif of t uHii-ation, v it h a (pxid ilw-llin( bnuaa and hartt Ihrrron, toffth with fti'9 etioir bannj fruit Irwi and ovnr 2ult rap vine, arat! nil Con ftri. Aim. TLo Two-Story Carpentor Shop, fin Third rttreel. near Ihe r.ilroad depot, in I'lear flcld borniiffh. Terms moderate and po.iwe.ion Siren at any tine. Call in perron, nr adlrce, al Clearfield, ra. UKolt iG TIIUI1N. flearfield, Joly SO tf DF.IM, BUMiNESS CATAKKII treated with the nlmnst sueee.s hv I.r. J. IHAAt'H, M. I)., and Pnifeeeor of l.ieeaee of the Kre and Kar In the Medical rollere of Prnnevl rsnia, 11 fears eiperienee, fformerlt of Levdeo. :l,,ll.nil. no. fiu Area Ktreet, rnila. TeeM monlals can he .een at his olhee. The mediral fa.-iilty ara Inriled to aceoropenr their patients. as he haa no aeeret ia his pr"f..mn. Artlncial eyes Inserted without pain. No charie for e amlnalion, MelS-tr. IHTII Al IJaeB tresepeftsinf on lb. prem. J iswl ol ttieeabttmher, reaidinf in Knol town stun, ahoat the 1Mb of Aeptrmbw last, a UllaY IIOHSE, ahont 14 years old. The owner or lies era art hereby aotihed to eome forw.rd, prov. properly, pay .harrce. aad take htm away, or b. will b. di.priwid of a. Ik. law dlrerta. Oct. . fcrd. rntu ViTB. Ul e'-nprtii, f.iOifilr, f tr. WllllniM Hrr.l .V Co.. ear ro.lffflr., laikrl wltrtt. ( I FA HKI f I.I), 1 A. HAVINU J ".-h fi mi -p-ii.d a ni'd ctenMe 0 "k ai.. MI I. Iiln, we ff. r aatra itidnerraent. to r trtll tl ) MM. her. a .plcii'lid .electni of hrr.a ilovd., tfilke, rl,.wlr., ti..Rhirua, Klano.ie, ll. laoi.'. lilM-ket.. Hoop hkttte, CoT.rl., 1 l'.lpOM' tlliirc-fllhiie. Trimmloa. of errr, it errlp'i..n. Z.-pbyr, Wor.tid 1 am, and oue n the ajo.t complet. a.aorinieiit. of Ladies and Gents Furnishing Coodn, I'nder wcar, Ilo.lerv, nbie, of all kin. I., A1n ander'l Kid and l.rn'e relrbretil Heanili'M Kid (llio be.t eor uiad'.l Neektira, llnllerflie,. Collar., rurTe, Handkerchiefa, Lace,, Kdijltir, Rrnlirolderie,, Ao.i aleo, a larpe a.rnrtmrut of runn, wnn tlKAT H I'ATKNT M 1 1 r r, Ihe bcl thing .i(.nt together with a foil Una of Unpin good,. All of which wa offer at the VERY LOWEST CASH PRICE I tall and m na. No trouble to ahow gooda. Ila- memoer tne place Kear Poatofflcc, Market Utirct, oot8 C1.EAHFIRI.I), PA. E A L T. It IN FOREIGN & DOMESTIC GOODS at Kt ol at Konenlion SnnaatiOD Seiisntinn prtnete pricwa iriop. DEf.AlNK8 COIIKKHS ALPACAS Sensation price. .TtiAt reMwivml at MUSSOI'S'. OIKHHAMS at at at at l at at l Kenaalinn 8tn.attna Hpnaalion 8ennutien Senaulion prtfee prioo. pticoe pricoa prions CI11XT, I'll I NTS OI.OVES C1IAVATS SHAWLS IWIXNKTS CXU-llkKU I MUB1.IN8 at AlOSSOlVH Setnuiiion printu, Hensalion priena rieoaition prion All to It !taJ al MOSSOrS'. LINEN at CRASH at CURTAINS at TABLECLOTHS at KHINGK at Hflnatttinn Kensaliun Sensatiuo SeDantion Neirsalmn pneo. pricne prioeie price. prtoaa nt MUSSOl'S LACE at HOSIERY at RI KIM INS at TRIMMINGS) ol all kind., t V at in anv ouan'ly I Stmsalioo prim Herniation j.rirti. Senantion J'lice. Konnation prioao Aivtnvaon nana at jhukm.ii',v. prices j'rico, pnoee prico. price. Iric at MOSSQIV. 7LOTIIIN(. ucb aa Coats, l'anla. Vents, llnderShirla, Klanitcl ShirU, Rnou, Show., at .onaation prices II hu and C'i, Now for aula at MOSSOrS', IJ ARD WA UK aucb aa Sawn.nnil. Korka, Knivea, Spikes, Uingeia, LIQUORS, auch aa Wine, lirnn.iy, I I n, W h iakey, CopiMO, etc., etc., KRL'ITS, nuch as Prunes, Raieina, Kige, Fillwrta, Ac, at aonaalioo ' price. at MOSSS'.OP at sansalion price. al senaalinn price at Massors. at sejualinn prico. (5 ROPERIES, ay Flour, Hams, Sbouldera, Sutiar, MiilaaKoa, ()tleo, Tea, C r a c k e ra, Spice., Con.llc. Alwayr at MaSSOPS'. ni.ACKINQ Rtll'KS POWHER SIIDT I.KAI) at aenaatioa en.ation sensation sensation senantion priee j-rires price, prictit prires rict at at at tit CATS at senaaltnn Al the store of MCHAKl) MOS.'HJP. MONSOl' Always keep, nn hand a lull asamtment of all kinds of (roods required for the accommodation of Ibe puMio. Joly I, 1T. ko myrii i x u xkw ! New Store in Madera. MESSRS. J. FORREST SOXi "W'r'nrLD respectfolly Inform th. pnMIe that they hata lost opened, la MAIlKKA. Clearfield eounlr, ra., an .nlir. new stocs of FALL AND WISTKIt GOODS, Wbicb they are prepared to at cheap a tba rbtjapiot, Tbetr riovk eontUca In part of Dry Good 8 of the Twt Quality, Such aa Alpaeca, Dolanea, Printa, Mualioi, CaeUimara, flatinft. and Flannela, KoRly - Made Clothing, Of the beat qoalit, anob aa Coatl, Panta, Vti, Orercoata, Oreralta, Rblrta, Collar, Ae. B(K)l, Shoes and Gaiters, Alao of tb rer boat Qua It j. A complete ptork of Groceries. Ia abort rrjtblnj amially kept U a eon n try tor. Consumers, Look to Your Interests I Call and tiatain oar ftofk and prlrra bafor pti rebating liwbra. U'MbEK AND GKAIK Of all hind taken la teVanf for fofda. jX-tr-tlwmtT tb plac, Uadera. Clearlald eonalj, Paea'a. J. FORREST A SON. October 91, 1P67 If. VI)MIMT!t TOII'H KOTIC'l-Nlee Ii hereby gitrn, that lrtl-r of Adrainirtra tnn on the eii of fA.Ml LL LI.M,M, dc d, late of Knox tdiwnatiiu Clearfield eounty, I'a , hafinn been dult rrantd to th ntidemif ned, all prrnon indchted to aaid ratnt will pleaee rake liunt)ditt pavment, and thoaa baTing elaima nr demaiide will prrornt them proper!) autre n'Vetrd for aettlmenr wtihnat delay. W 1 IMAM A. IU.OoM, Adm'r. Knnt tp Oh., R Ai. TV" ATr.IA female ennnetont to d" (trn ) rral htMit-fWurk. No rhiMren to car? or eowe tn milk. Apply at tlni olfcoa. or addr-frfi Hot 911, ClearSrld l'ntl Offirni. nc tf Uarkft5. Clearfield Markets. Reported werkl) for the Cl.r.ANriKl.n Iterr.l.K'AS I.T J. P. KnaTsrn, llealer In Iiry Hoods, lrn oerte., TrovLions, de., Msrket St., Clearlleld. Cirsnrirtn, P., Oct. 55, H. Al'i'les. areen II On ll,,ir., dreed 0 Hrled. V l1 Hides, green f Apple batter, Viral. 1 I, Hern. JJ(i flutter .....toff n 8hoolrlera...l7lli IK Hi-.ns." K2 il(.J. o Hf. 1S( Jb Hiiokwheal I f Lard Unckabeetllonrm, ' Men pork.fl hhl...J 00 Iteef. dried SIS " lleef, frr.h.... OOfoi OO'ftniiil.s ISO Hoards, M l noil t on Potatoes I 00 I 'orn. shelled I Ml Pearhee. dried, 1. Corn, ear auo ''! I'laain, y bbl.... 00 Com meal. l .aok. I till lire. 1 W Chop. V cwta 4 I'O Her. V lb Clovereeed lis On Halt, aeai-h it" Chaise 24 Htiin.les. 1H in., M, 00 Chorriea, Ih. !Wd S! Slnoslee, 2S in 10" Cbirkma. drsd. Ih. 0 Timothy aeed t 00 Fits J Islli.w I laiaoed 1 00 It beet- Flour .... II I'O (alt OOiWool Bbt U OfliS.ll OS Tood, y enrd ,.. lb 1 to 4i 4 Of) CAfIMKRES at Snaalion RATTINETS at Ssnaotion IWKKD.S at Sonaalton .WANS at Sensation VhNTlNfJS at Ken.atioo S111UTINOS at Sonaation Tin; nr.rriiutwN. I. hAKHH.lt, I , nun hii Mi'iiMiii. hi Tnttm ?. i c Terms of Sil)S(fi'tinn, If paid in a-lt .ti-.. i e iii,; tl ... ii,. ,,i,a ... no II p. i, I li. r II, r. I I , .. n .- .... I Ml II pHi,l nil. I Hie e.p H,il i.u "f .it ox.i, lb. ... II HQ Sir. T. II IVii.n-, our f'lt.m.n, ll autboii.i.l l rv. i, for m'-n. v pmd nit,. Ibe (.11, c on a' ount f ut.iij li-n, a Ii 'I. i f. J' I- ei.tii. A , in our ib. e. OKU. :t finii.A M'KK, h'lilur ami riirlrl.,r I'lil.K lUlnlNtl. Wo ft I'O l('itlcnlrd to alitlu lluit tlio Dt niotrnln of llru'ly towiinliip irot)oi.o tt Miino n pilo al New Siilt'in, on Thuratlay, llio L'Olli of Octolier, at 2 o'clock, p. ra. At luast two Hic(t kern will be prusont to ndilioon tlto nieotitifr. Litkiiaky Knthiitainmknt. Hy ro qticHt of a number of our citizens, I'rof. Sliopmukur,o( I'liilnilolpliin, Iiqh ajrruutl lo give a public reiidinf;, in tbe Court House, on Thursday evening, October 29tb. We pretlict for bim n crowded Iiouho, ua lie in one of the bent Kloeu lioniHts in tbo Slato. All fjhould gu and betir him. AilinisBiciii, 25 cetils. Institutic. Krom present indiea tifinn tb. County Iimtitutu, lo etitn menco at Curwcnsville, on tbo 20lb, will be much the lurgnst ever held in tbo county. Every toucher and friend of education should he in attendance, us mi doubt much valuable informa tion cull bo obtained. See tbe Super intendent' cali elsewhere. Olu County 1-Aia. Our Annual Agricultural I'uir opened on Tuesday, tbo 18th, nnd cloned on Friday even ing. It was a complete success in numbers and the variety of articles and stock on exhibition on Thursday afternoon, and there were more people on tbo ground on Friday than on any former occasion. Everybody seemed lo bo pleased villi themselves and their neighbors A Band in Puospect. We arc pleawd to learn tbut proper steps are being taken by our citizens to organ ize, a Hrass Bund in our borough. Wo have tbo numbers, musical talent and money in our midst to get tip ono of tbo beat Bund in the Stato. We lack nothing except a little energy and snap in those who expect to toot tbo horns. Nono succeed so well as those who help themselves. An Omnibus in Town. Every day brings us nearer the borders of civili zation. The railroad will be comple ted by tbe first of December, and Ihe telegraph by the first of March next; while, through tho enterprise of Mr. Johnson, of tho JIansion House, our peoplo are being treated to a ride in a regular city omnibus, which bo has secured to run botween tbo depot anj tho hotel us soon as the "iron horse ' outers the borough. Tho "bus," w hicb ran from tho diamond to th Fair ground last week, engaged tho atten tion of tho young folks qtnto as much as anything al tbe Fuir. To many it was tbe first sight at a wagon that never gets filled w ith jiassengers. Grand Tahleav. If there were any ; persons in this community stupid enough to suppose that the Ilemocrats of Cleai Geld were "a band of traitors," or that the party was dead, we imagine they discovered their mislako, if they were present and beard and saw w bat transpired in the Court room on Sat urday night. The room "run crowded to witness the presentation of a mag nificent silk Flag, on tho part of the Democratic ladies, to the Seymour A liluir Club of this borough. Tho arrangements were magnificent. Tho st:go was occupied by a choir nnd forty young ladies arruyed in while. Thirty -seven of whom bore ultornule- ly scarls cf "rotl white and blue," w ilh the ntinin of a Slate upon each. The other three were properly arrayed, and represented, respectively, Justice, tho (ioddoss of Liberty, and Tcaco. The former held in her Lands a sword ami a pujr of scales, w hilo the Goddess j ol Liberty elevated splendid silk I Flag, and tho latter hugged tbo horn of plenty, w ell filled with the fruits ol j tho field. The sight was grand, and caused many "loil" persons present to j stop nnd soliloipiiso whether a L nion of all the Stales w as not preferable to j tho ragged and defiled thing wo now havo. Ex Gov. lligler, on behalf of the ladies, in an appropriate manner, presented tbe banner to the Club, nnd Col. Waller lUrrett was deputed Ly the Club to receive the emblem of our nationality. Tho Flag was delivered to Col. l:tvrctt, by the Goddess of Liberty, in a style and manner which "Virtue, Liberty and Independence" alore can assume. The Colonel then addressed the assemblage in an clo (inent mnnnerj pledging the Club, and all others w ho would enlist under "this old Ilctnooralic banner," to con tinue their labors to. llio end that the "sta;- and stripes" should soon again wave over the land of the free and the home ortbc brnvo. Ho then delivered tho banner into tho bunds oC J. IV Wulters, Esq , who, upon receiving it, pledged bis efforts and tboso of the Club, to labor until it should wave over thirty-soven, or more, free, inde pendent and sovereign States. Jur ir.ir tho proceedings, tho choir sang in a grand atyln the "Star Spangled Hnn nor" and other national ail's. Tbe proceedings closod about half -past 0 o'clock, and wo saw mora pleased countenances emerge from the Court House door, than we ever did before. The Flag is a magnificent ono, made of heavy silk, and cost ono hundred dollars. Tho I'emorrary aro mainly indebted to Mrs. J. tt. Wallers, Mrs. Fautaiid Miss Mary Walters, through whoso untiring r.enl and energy the plan was conceived and successfully "arris 1 "it, I i n lit 1 1 ni i. i 1 In ifi . ot l ot Hi. In I1. ttuM It ni.'S l"t" I i . ti l. ni lii, nnd u,,i,.li l,nt"iil la eiir-i'ti'l n, Id I', in.,, ruin pbitt lis. ii., I., i n ile b ii, ,1 IVttnd and rm i npt ,., bntr bee ii ' ro liei rei t be -1', nnd when llii'ie on I it not tit, llinols lint.. In en mi, lc, and botn'.'t v.ili tu It i, hi, tu d avinv li'otn the puis. .Nattnalircl eiliretis lints biin (lit enti'tii"! with arteel and iiepriaonnx'iit , il thry rf.irtrf to exercise tiieir rignls aa American freemen, and Ihus Intimidated, they have been deprived of their voles. In somo cases the election olllcers have luhrn iios-oKsinn ol their papers, and refused eill er to give them tip, or lo give tbo elector his vole, lnonecaso, in the city of I'hiludi Inliia. the Jud'O who had granted the paper the Clnel Juslico ol tho Slate, at the poll whore bo himself was voting, was sworn to Urn genuineness of the paper, ve.t tbo vote was rejected, tha oath ta ken for nothing, and tho paper pro nounced null and void. Again, in the saino city, wbolo precincts were count ed out by tho Convention of Kettirn Judges, who passed upon tbo (juulili caiiuns of tho eloutors, contrary lo law und against juslico and right, and thus deprived about one thousand bona fide voters of their rights of citi zenship I Il is a woll known fact that several thousand voles were imported to our State lor the puipose of carrying cer tain Congressional Uialricui and to dol'uat our Hiato ticket. Look at tho voto ol .Philadelphia. In 1SG7 the Democrats polled 62,075 votes ; in IKON they poll CU,H08 voles a gain of 8,733 votes, or 15 per cent, of the wbolo. In 1807 tbe llepublicans polled 40,587 votes; in lbtiSS they poll 00,(133 voles a gain of 11,040 voids, or 2U per cent, of tho whole. These liiCts show conclusively thut this in creased vote is not tits result of a nat ural increase. If it was, the greater per conlago should be in iavor ot the party that was in tho majority last year ; for it will be scon from the facts belbre slated, that we increased our voto hence the Kepublican gain, wag not from our party, but their gain wus imported from Xew York city, liultimore and elsewhere. The figures already given show the vole in Phila delphia to be 4,522 more Ihan wus ever polled ia the city of Xew York 1 Who w ill pretend to say Ibis wus not an imported vole, or that Philadelphia has more voters than New York f Is it any wonder, then, in view of tbe number of legal Llemocratio voters they deprived of their votes tli6 num. ber of illratil Jtenttblican voters thev permitted to vole and the hundreds imported to vole the Kepublican tick et I say is it any wonder tbe result is against us f The Iiuinocratic party has fought a noblo battle, they have steadily in created their voto in tbo Slate, and it was only the most gigantic frauds practiced upon them by tbe republi can party that prevented them from being successful. The largo number of illegal voters brought from other Stales into our own, to vote tbe liepubhcBii ticket, will return at tbe next election to vota where they be long, in order to save their own States and local ofhecrs. 1 say, therefore, we are not defcuted, and if we poll tha voto in November that we did on the 13t b of October, the State wjll go for Seymour and Dlair by 1U,U0U majority. Tbe pcolU aro with us a fair vote will give us tbo Slato. Coins up, then, tellow-Iiemocrals, to tbe work in November. Let nothing discour age you. Kally once more for a final charge. The cuemy has exhausted his strength. Let us make one more Herculean effort and tho victory is ccitaiu. Mi.ijicai. Nonce. Tbe Clearfield County Medical Society will meet at tho arbitration room, in tbo Court House, on Friday, Nov Oth, at two o'clock, p. in. D. A. FETZER, Tres't. J. O. Uartswick, Seo'y. C'oi KTs. Our readors will bear in mind that an Adjourned Court will be held in Clearfield, on Saturday, the Slst of October. Aliens desiring nat uralization should attend, ami thoroby become citizens in time to vote al the Presidential election, which comes off on Tuesday, tho 3d of November. A term of one week will commeuce on Monday, tho ltilh flf November. Thk Fair, lust week, sonously in terrupted tbe exorcises at the .AiMtic tny, but the scholars have now all re turned to their accustomed duties, and this cxtellent institution of learning goes on prospering and to prosper Any information concerning the school can bo had by addressing the Princi pal, Rev. P. L. Harrison, who always ileitis iairlt with both pupils and patrons. Jt sTirrs F.i.tCT. Those persons elec ted to tbo ofilce of Justice of the Peace, at the late election, w ill please bear in mind that they must inform tho Prothonntury'ih writing, within thitiy days from tho day of election, thai they dosire to lifX their commis sions. Those failing to thus notify him will not have their names forward ed to the Secretary of the Common wealth, and therefore no commission will be issued. ItoHoi iiil Eli'ction The following is n correct list of tbe candidate and votes polled for officers of this borough on tho 1 'th : llrmoerat., at aur.s. Ttepnhlicans. Jaroee II. Uraham.. 1 John 1). llart.wiek. Teas rut sell.. II. W. Smith lot 1 l.c.ra-c W. Rheem...ll2 James L. Uary 1..3 Ji.lm M tiaua-hrv....lol jeooe or M.n-ri'te J. C. tVliil. l.ill I.,l W illiru K. Brown.100 !M.rL TOR.. l'aniel Conn-lly 14 T. II. Murray.. St rnn.T.ii r.. pavid Ilni k I. 4 Jbn Lyll ..100 MU.S foXSTAM S. Henry tU'.lii.g 1M Ure-fr W. Orr H B.mi. iiae.T.i.. Prani.ir Short I...1 I ll'.herl Thompson Juiin Mot li llan I.4 II. I. Nautle llrorjre L. Reed Thomas It. bins... nrcnsrRHS or comb. .Noic. T. Leonard... I. , K. b. 1 e.i lor ..in ..Ull 9V ll'O ion William C. I.,ev....l.. Jom.h Murl, A rlurnn. Will, em S.LraJ!, r..lM Joaoph g. Pbowra..lO Dnn. Corbel t bet ho coulJ jump front tht bridge, over the Susquehuiina, al Towaiiua, Pu , forty-six feet, to the water bcloa'. He made tho leap, but struck the water on bis stomach, sunk, and w as seen no mors. The vole of New York city next month will be nearly one hundred and litty thousand, and that of Urooklyu sixty thousand. t''nstt ft f im.irf,. at i ha I nt mi t ' I 1 in t a it ,i iitni tn (lie est Ii" h ti d' i I' u t il t ,il, lie n' '. l r. e. It i ' I Bid ' 1 .'! , I Ihe pi ,, lc . I lie I i, Hi I -ii, . list e tn "II t ni l" i I t ii vi , :,' , r il l. incite and t u r, mi l tn bc-ailcr H ,l lloiii i v r 1,1'1,'ie, and tl.ettiiila ol Ilia t at III have been (tnlhcted If to tl.S grmiary nnd tbt lorli"tie In mnrvnl. ous aliiiti'lsnee. Our highways hsrs been lengthenS'l, and new a nil tT- elilio ii xioin liave lieen oft upied Wears permitted to hops that long prolrao. ted political and seel ional dissensions aro, at no distant dny, to (iv piacs to returning harmony and fraternal alfcclion tbroiicbout lbs iipublic. Many foreign States have sutured in. to liberal agreements with us, whils nations, which aro far off, and which heretofore have boen unsocial and l cluaive, have becoms onr Wends.' The annual porlod of rest, which ws have reached in health and tranquili ty, and which is crowned wilh so many blessings, is, by universal con sent, a convenient and suitable one for cultivating personal piety and practising public devotion. I there, tbre recommend that THURSDAY, tho TWENTY-SIXTH DAY OF "NO VEMBER next, be set apart and ob served by till tbo people of tho Unitod States as a day lor publio praise, thanksgiving and prayer to the Al miirhtv Creator and Divino Ruler of the Universe, by whose ever watchful, merciful una graotuus ijruviiltJiiuo alone, States and nations, no loss than families and individual men, do live; and niovo and have their being. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my band and caused the seal of tho Culled Males to ho amxeu. Done at the City of Washington this twelfth day ot October, in tbe year of our Lord one thousand eight hun dred and sixty-oifcht, and of tbe In dependence of tbo United Slates, tbe ninety-third. ANDREW JOHNSON. By the President : Wm. 11. bewARD.becretary ol btats. County Mnnlilute. Tho teachers and friends of educa tion are respeclfufly invited to attend the .teachers institute, to be held al Curwensville, commencing on Mon day, October 2Glb, at 1 o'clock, p. m , and continuing uutU Saturday, at 10 o'clock, a. m. Teachers are requested to make all necessary arrangements to be in attendance during the whole. time of the Institute. Among tha prominent persons, from abroad, wha have promised to be bers and partici pate in tbo exercises, are Protestors J. 8. Ermentrout, Co. Superintendent ol Berks, and Principal ol State N ore ma) School, at HuUtown ; J. .Shoe maker, Elocutionist, of Fhilodolpbiu I. S. Geist, of Marietta, and S. W. Smith, Co. Superintendent of Jeffer son ; also a number of the leading educational men of tbe county will ba present and take an active part. A spelling match will erne off on Friday afternoon. Tbo words will be selected by a committee appointed for that purpose. Only two prices will bs given to tbe two spelling tbe great est number of words. Teachers will bring wilh them their Fifth Readers, as Prof Shoemaker will give twoclass drills in Elocution each day. Friday, the 30ih, wo earnestly request Direct ors to attend, as questions pertaining to tbeir lulcrest will be discussed. Let all be present to participate in the discussions. Let no teacher bs absent lor any trivial cause, but let all corns teachers, directors, and all friends of educslion who desire a more rapid diffusion of popular know-lodge. Wa feel safe in saving it will be lbs most intrretting ani profitable Institute ever held in the northern part of the Slato, and we hope to bo able to report to the School Department at least 153 present. Special examination will be held as follows: At Williamsgrove, October 24th, and at Curwcnsville, October 31st. GEO. W. SNYDER, Co. Superintendent. Most BitU-rs of the present d:iy that are loudly puffed through the news papers as having great tonic and curative properties aro vile compounds and base impositions, containing no medicinal virtues whatever, and aro really very poor whisky beverages; ai.d, instead of acting as a stimulant and tonic, have a tendency to weaken the stomach by entirely destroying the coaling. The public should there fore be very cautious, and purchase none but liobaiki Stomach Bitten, which have stood the teat as a reme dial agent for many years, and ara really as their name indicates, a stomach bitten, and nof a beverage. They combine tha properties of tha best tonic and stimulant a gentle laxative, an efficient anti-bilious agent and tho best stomachic known to tbe world, and, when taken in conjunc tion with Hob'irk't Bhod Pills, are tho safest and surest preventive against (ill bilious derangements, thorouirrfly regulating the whole system and giving lone to the digestive organs. They aie highly recommended as an invigorating tonic lo mothers wbila nursing, increasing the flow of milk, und for convalescents, to restore the prostration w hich always follows long conlinucd sickness, they ara unsur passed. No household should consider themselves safe from the ordinary uialutlius without tbeso invaluable medicines. They can be obtuinud of any druggitt. So it a Carolina In a recent con versation with somo of tbe lending reen of South Carolina we wereplcasod to find that they were perfectly confi dent of theiraliility to carry that State tor Seymour and Blair. Tho gentle men to a bom w o refer Intro made a pretty thorough canvass ol the St ate have tiiatlo close nnd thorough esti mates of their strength in the several districts, and their figures foot tip a handsome majority for (.he Democra cy. The people are thoroughly aroused and every man isl work. All through the upper districts the whites are a unit, und tho coloreT people are com ing over to tho Democracy by hun dreds and thousands. Tbe Glut k men have discovered the true character of the carpet-baggers mid scalawags, and as their treat lcries and villainies are daily ex posed by tho true men of tha State, they arc renouncing their aflilia tion with them, and flocking to tha cause und the party of their old mas ters and friends. A ujusta Si ntinel. The leaf ci tho pt Into is said to ba a perfect su'tsiiime f,r tobacco. a soon shall have cigars of "Mercer fill ed" and "Pinkeye wrapper " President Johnson bus authorised a denial ol the report that an atl-mnt was made recently to assassinate hint. Wonderful transformation ben young man turns into a heat saloon.