I iid'fJa .iml iUnUuianti. THE ALLEGHENY HOTEL. lURKFT . CI.RANHbLP, P.. I Ml ai'.a.d for 'be es-oraeri'.dalliB af the i .Ti.HA. eh-r II" rrirt..r till b. .l lo anl 1 '....Ij friend., end Mill vh.re i.l nubile pel. i ,. Ilj alllel f reonal HHIM to 1 1" d J .1 hia bu.iiii... he hpat.- l.e.itle In ri..l.-r I Mtl.fa'tti'S to hi" pOnn.. Tli Tlll.K will , .av h" httniitifhlW u.iln.l 'll th- -I that i a b. pn-Mttvd ,l,s n'e'kel, and A K Cll ff.ntKlu lull i.n n( l.ltjl ". HKhlt, c t , , r.J i.iilitig btiarln .1. i CAI'KH I.EU'i'I.HT. J Clori rid. Mirrb . !'! ly Pp.prietur. ;T HE EAGLE HOTEL, I MAIN ST., n 1IWK.NSVII.LK, PA. 'tJAVINU ImJ fur a term or yean tbe III. above ,10w1 popular hotel, (kept 'l raiarly by Mr. Maeon, unit l.l.lv by Mr. 't. .-ana, I the pre. cut proprietor baa re fitted it ih lh. objact of ren.lerug hi. gneat. eotnfort- 1 wbi3 noiruiDC witb him. A fin., larg. f.bla noil Yard i attached, fur the car. and ,i,trtlon of hone., earriagea d we-rone. A tnrral 'hare Pulilio patronage l eolirlted. . f,M, tf JOHN FOUTS, Prnp'r. I SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE, Cunreukvllle, Clearfield count, !'tu yiHrft oM and well ettaoliabed Hotel, beautl I tall eituated on th baokt of the hutque i.ant. in the burrriirhofCnrwen'ville. bit been IciwJ fori term of yuri by the undfralirne., ( Au been entirely refitted, and li now npen to V public nenerally and the travelling comma V in partlrwlnr. No pnin will bo aand to .fnecr g unite oomfrtrtftblo whil tarrTinR at thii Vu. Ample StBbl.njt roo:n for tbo aorommo inaoftearo. Charge moderate. $ Jia. 1, 'rttf tf W.M. M. JEKFRIK3. THE AMERICAN HOUSE : t irwcDivlllc, Cleardeld county, Fa. fPHB nndrMiirnfd bai lea'fxl tbli old nd long I vrtnbliibed botl, (formorly kept by Mtr Bioom.) tituate in a cenlrl portion of the D.aati boa eotlrely re-fitted ni re fnroiihH t, aod re modeled tbe itaolinc, mute moke it ohjeet, berooftfr, for tbe traveling publie to wtronite thie large and oomtnndioae boura. r deo-aftH-if JOHN J. KK AD. THE MANSION HOUSE, Corner of hwond end Market ht reels, CLISARPIF.I.n, PA. 1fir3 old and commodioni Hotel bae. during the paet year, been (olarged to double in termer capacity for the eatvr tain meet uf itran prr an! gueete. The whole buiUling bae been jefurnuhed, and the proprtutor will iare no tjaine lo render bie gueitti comfortable while eyi0g with hi in. XrTbe "W anil on Houe Omntbui rune to M from tn IXpolon the arrival and departure geacb train. DAVID JOHNSTON, f clto tf Proprietor. HE WESTERN HOTEL, CLEARFIELD. PA. HK itiberrtbar ha ring leaeed for a term of yeare thii well-known Hotel, (kept for many Mtri by Mr. bsnichj anl re-iitted am roiur rtied It tbronfrhout, ! now preporrd to entr ta travalere and tbe patllo generally upon fermi It ie hoped alike arreeible to b)(b patrwna t1 proprietor. Hit TAUL.K and B4K will e inpr'lied with tbo beet tbe market afforde; end ne paint will be ipared on bie part to add to l&e eeorenienca and rmfort of hie ruertn. I JOHN DOUUHkHTY. I MtIS Proprietor. toxThBgeITotel MtT!TItI)O.V, PA. THIS old eetabTlobment baring brn leeied by J. MOHKISON. formerly prop-irwr of he "Morrieon Huone," bat been thoroughly reu nited end refurnished, and "opplird with a'l modem itnproTments and convenience! no at-ury to a flret clast Hotel. Tne dining room In been removed to tbe firnt floor, and ii row fiiont and airy. Tbe chamber! are well ven- i; tied, ard the proprietor will end tar or to maie k piepti perfectly at h m. jeli J. M'JKKinu, rropnetor. i w. wiLi-A.ee Tflua. it. Kitie rHE AMERICAN HOUSE, L4tthertbiirfr, Clearfirld Co.. Pa. VpHIH well known and lonr tab!ithed llol, 1 1 formerly kept by K. W. .Moore, and latterly 4? Wm. Bcbwarn, tr. hat been leated fur a term ttamhkM ta nUrtijrn:l, to wbieb the attra- oq el tbe trareltnr public ie now called, and a ftirl eh era of public patronage it eollrtterl. iprln,'fi.ly-pd hHAW A WALLACK. HE RAILROAD HOUSE, MAIS ST., PHIMKSBUhO. TA. PHB vmUrtiirnfd keep. eonitjint!j on band IDV omt oi blilHorn. Jii. i.ui. m.iti .pplied with tht bet lb. market afford!. Th. xellnK publio will do wall t t" kim a raiu orl, ei. KUllkHI LLUYU. McGAUGHEY's" IIESTAIRAM & KLFRES1IMET IAI.OON, Ua Leavj'i Rev BuiM'nf, (furincrlj occqpiod bj . Mr. Ivutr.) SECOND ST., CLEAHEIELD, PA. riON'TA NTI.Y on bind nilrctlo ..f CAN J VIP.. NCTH. t'lllARS, TOUACrO, Ac. Mio, FKKSI1 OYHTKHrt rrmnl daily, and rrcd nn to luit Ibo tajt.a of rurtut&ara. W-UILI.IAKO S ll.tM)N.,n iwond utorjr, .Kill If liAVIl) JlcUAI'UilKV. . dTxiklcox'neu.y Boot and Shoe Manufacturpr, CLEARFIELD, PA. TAP jo.t rccrirod a Una lot of Fr.ncb CALF I I and la aow prepared to maonlac. r. av.rjrtbini; in bia lln. at tha low.tl flffurri r Will warrant bis wnrlt lo ba a. rrnr.rent.il raapaatfally oiiiti a rail, at hia ahop on CMtrh.t tr.t.Mrond dtnr weft ot Ins pnntotnra, i.htra bt will do all In bli power to render aatla- tetloa. Soma flna ualt.r topi on hitnd. JH.'M-JF DAN1KL CON.NKI.LT. THS WAR OVER 15 CLEARFIELD KNOX TOWNSHIP QUIET. Xciriy all the Contrabands qoing bark to their 4)11 motrr ; but 'nary one going to vfd Jltuntiichufvtfjt, chcrc j ihry were loved so wnj and so veil. IVeonteqarnre of the above fact". ?. SNOUT, ef tbo old "Short lb"e biy," would an r,,ie tn bit nomprooe putront. and the people CirarflAld cnuiitv at Urtfn, that he han now a f 't rata lot of jnod tntcnel, Jut received from W' Kaet. and it prt pnrrd on tnori notice to make 4 Mend lioote and hort, at hit new tb'ip in irum'i row. He it vatipnod thai be can pleaeo Ai'.(iilfee It taigbt be eme intentcly lovaJ ttay p Dona patrlott.J lie it prcpnrad to pell low for or Country Produce, tfon t tor net the t'p neit door to Fhowcra A tirabam't ttore, . Mirke. etrfet. fltarfleld. Pa., aad kebt bv a 'hi aonnoaly called V7-f 'SnORTY.' EW LOOT SHOE SII01 EDWARD MACK. MRKFT A 3d Prt., CLKAHFIEI.P, Pi. THP proprlttor hat entered into the BOOTf J RH(IR hurinctt at th ahore etnnd. and '(UrotiriH jut U he ontjene either in qil ar price for fail wrk. special atteatioa ' paid to mnofartaring Sewod work. He ' band a lerjre lot of Krmcb Kip and f Skint, of the very bctt quality. The ril ' " of Clfurlei j and vifioitv are repoifully "HH to five bfma trial. No charge (or calle erf tf IKiOT ai SIIOE SIIOP, I'M ibTllet ht.lna lately aiateil a saw "M and fbo. .hip Is larwen.? ill, an ru Mreat, onporit, Joi b H. Irwio'i tru f,r..p,riiuHr annmiaeoa to lb. pablle that f' lrepsrfd nana'artara all rtlof Boot. i. a.l1n la bin Una, on abort f H. atM brepa on band a tfnod a.aort of rMdr.nvi, work, whi-b ba will iall n for cub or ". onlrt pro'iitce. I.EW'H ?. BOaft. I- Miss E. A. P. Rynder, '' aaiar ni ''''rtn,'!. Stelawa. 'i inj Fmar.nn't Pianoti "(" Ma...( A ll.tnlin'i and Peloobat'l wpnt and Melod.oni, and Ororar t 4 Baker, Sawlrg Maoblnat. ( al.0 rtaciirt or ' "."liar. '"ran. Il.raioar and Voeal Ma- itini hku irt i... it... h.ir. i.n. -fcn 4oor u rinl jnUo,,! BMk. r","-ir s, inoMf. Vnuirtt. V.l.iUrnbfnirr ,t fo. BEST GOODS" AT LOWEST PRICES! IlKWETT, CLATTEBEKCER, & CO., NOW Ol'FEB, AT THEIR 71 a m moth Store, IN (IMCKOLA, PA., A LARGE i WELL-SELECTED Torn or Spring & Summer Goods, PURCHASED AT THE LOWEST MAR KET RATES, AXD TO BE 60LD AT A SLIGHT ADVANCE ON COST. QOXSISTIXG OF DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEF.N8WARE, WOOD A WILLOW WAUE, NOTIONS, CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES. pURXHUKE A JIATTKESSES, FLOUR. AND FEED, ASD EVERYTHING APPERTAINING W WELL-REGULATED HOUSE HOLDS, AH WELL AS TO MILLS, MINES. AND CAMPS. QRDERS KECEIVEI) AXD PROMPTLY FILLED. UlftHEST MARKET RATES PAID FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE. SALESMEN ARE ATTENTIVE, PO LITE AND OBLIGING. c IALL, SEE, EXAMINE, AXD BE CONVINCED. BENNETT, , 1JLATTENBERGER, I ... , & CO. Oreola Milli, Pa., April il, 1M. B-42 Hoots, UofS, Tuts and Cans. A X O U N C K 31 EXT EXTRA ORDINA U 17 SOMETHING NEW IN CLEARFIELD I Great Bargains in Boots and Shoes I Great Bargains in lints and Caps!! THE GRECIAX BEXD IIAT! THE VELOCIPEDE 3AT! THE ALPINE IAT: SILK HATS OF THE LA' STYLES! EST All Kinds and Styles and Chetp 1 1 HOOTS k SHOES jx profusion. Ladioi, Look to four interetti, and call art! laa tb later! and moat fashionable itvla' af PLAIN AND J-ANCY FUOKS. 1'nrpla, Blna, Brntir., and Rlinark BH'f s, for Mlataa and Children, of HliiU CUT) CUSTOM-MADE W0R1 Hade i Specialty In tbii 8 lore 1 J. '. I.H.HTC AP WIN would re.prol fnllr announoe to the eltliena of (,'learflatd and elelnftj, that they baea opened a large and extenalra aeerrtrarnt of thaabora-named trooda, la tha flora-room or. Market itraa ,oppoaito tbe raiHdeaea af H. fi. Swoope, Er., where they will be heprjto wait on all who wlah to patron u. e FlKrI CLAS8 H1I08 A DAT HTORK. Children's fhoei in Abundance. CHILDREN'S n AND-MAPE SHOES. FIXE BOOTS! COARSE BOOTS.' WATER PUOOF BOOTS! TRUXKS,6C,&C. MKCoae and tea for Toarealrea what l bare gat ft aala. Remember Ike nlaoe- Market atreeL Clearleld, appoaiu B. B. Saenpa'a real dene. wil t . .. o.,naarcir VhiJ.uldJiia vilirttiifinfi.u. V BANKERS, No. 35 South Third Streei PHILADELPHIA. (xENERAf Agents, rno ' PrNNSYlVAWIA THim HEW iXl .cr T,HE 't. OFT Hi UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. Th NtvinwAL Lira !wTtawoa Comcaxt h a prvvro Julr.3, lMU.witba CASH CAPITAL, (1,000,000, fUU PAID. L.b.Tnlt.rm-rtT'r.tioAi"nii and bollctiort. who loc. ' 1 1 iit- i iieni-" (,tl l'in, ii.rfii, igiij d, uriLUaUia euiuit.f. . 0 -rtt ' v h t 'i t 'i r " , Hi t lo) htd. I.. U . ( LthK A ( A : ov ihtti u U. . KOi-'.l.. Mniia-cr. L. A. MIK AUKK d- CO., A.nU tor Ciearfiold (ouni. Pit. ui;l!u-ly 8. &tlberninn. . n, Kiiiittr-r. . II. SiltHnuau. S. SILBERMAN &, Co., ' inroRTrni asp jobBr.Kt or FANCY GOODS, PIPES NOTIONS, AC, li JTorlh f ourth Hlritl, m;2S rilll.AKr.I.PIHA. lyipd T.C.MYERS, WITH wm. w. rivL. n. i. Moan. WM. W. PAUL & CO., WIIOLISALE 1SMT AM) snoi: S2J Market Kt. A A14 Commerce above Sixth. my)t PHILADELPHIA. J l. itoi-Lowat-an R. DAVIfl C'AKh T. EOLLOWBUSH & CAREY, BOOKSELLERS, Blank Cook Manufacturers, AND STATIONERS, 219 .Varktt St., Vhilatltlphia. rAPapr Flour Ku:ka and Btfra. Fnol.ap, Tetter, Note, Wrapping, Curtain and Wall I'aperl. feb4-ly. JOHN M. MELLOY, MAMUfACTUKll Or Plaint Japannod & Stamped Tiuwaxe AND DBAI.BR IM Houm FumlahihK ooda. Tin Rooflnf aud Condurtor PI pea. No. 123 Market Strrot, RUgo-)j . riiir.unai'UiA. DREXEL & CO., K. 31 Houtti Third Mireet. Hhlladelpo li.l.VKEitS, And Dealers in Government Securities. Application hy mail will reovive prompl tticn lion, and all intoriuutiuo eliecrtully lurnmtied. Ordrra eolicited. anrt t -tf REIZENSTEIN BROS., llanuraeurart of and Wttoletale Dealere in MEN AND BOYS' CLOTHING, 441 Market 4 III Merrbaut Mtrfct, augl'e? PHILADELPHIA. Pi. 18C9-sp"rnq 1SG9 JAMES, KENT, SANTEE oi Co., Importers and Jobbers of Dry Goods, Koa. HJi, 2.1T. A 241 N. Third Sl. PHILADELPHIA. Wa err now prcpare.1 with our uanal exteniira and wrll-.HMrtrd atimk to ullur .alra induoetoenla to CASH HUYKIIS. aprl 1-lf "STEETCH, BENNETT & Co., hu-Tfiioni Htcr T. Urirht Co.. DRUGS AXD MEDICINES, AI.BIi, Brandies Si Wines for Medical purposes. jfl:l'A7) No. v Market ., Philad'a. BENSON, CAMPBELL & Co., No. 17 K. Fifth tl. and 4!4 Commerce, PHILADKLPHIA, Pi., WHOLESALE GROCERS, And Commission Merchants, m tub ialb or Wnnl, Ointenir, Fur Skint, Feethere, Leather, yui Seed. Dried Fruite, Clover tSeet), KuoU, Deer Fkini. Butter, llettwax, Sharp Pklnn, Kjtjrt, o., ar., lo, CO X S I C. X M K N TS SOLICITED. Weekly Prirt enrrent forwirded on reqoett. June U. IS8 ty.pd D HAP I:, BLIXDNKrS A CATAHHII irtmtdr'l wiib ill atoinot tu'rfe by lr. J. ISAACS, M. II., and Pruft'n-nr of bict-at of the Kye aii'l Kar in the MiiIii:aM,llr(f of I't-nnnjl-ranla, 'l jtTM ripprirnrr, (formrrlr of l.fyln, Holland.) No. MU Art-h Sifi!. I'hil'a. itti. mfiiialt can le arrn at hit oftice. The mpdiml farulij are invited to arnomi'iiny lhir nntirnlt, at he hat no terri'tt in hit pr"frit.n. Artiflfial itfi inteiird without ain. No chnrjr fnr ei amtnntion. (ji-IS-It. 1359 gram) mum 1869 or SPRING AM) SUMMER Foreign and Pomrttio Dry Goods, Shawls, Hosiery (JLOVKS. WIIITK GOODS. Ladies and Gentlemen's Furmfcliing Goods, ico., 4c, TN QI ALIIV and HTVI.T vr aiuml hf tnr-pbW-t.l. I.'i.ip I" krU i-iit Ho. li aitll Ilie ((rdUtf-l -iHf. itini at- mil t '1 r.i a rlnrr rv'li prire?, tiirt fiurttliMtrra ill fiud it In thfil ei taniii'tf in uliiif mi lit. Vc hT flttrd np a f rmrafa room for HATS A CAPS aft.) STUAW (.uul, and mil kt t' B clidirw lilif of god'lit. W ILLIAM M;l II A CO., Near Poaloflire, Market mift. aprU Cl.EAIU II I.K. PA. XJMV NT o in:. Cor. E.oord FL and 1 1 II II.. .J. R. MITCHELL A3 jiial rweivej and opc-ncl. at tbe iinov. namrd rl. an entire new r!o.'k of SI'.M II VI. H HilliD.-J, whirb he will a.11 VKItY CUhAP KtiK CAfll. Ilia Itock nmaiatl af Dry filoodft, rooorlc., HARDWARE, QUEENS WARE, Boota and Fhoea, Ilata and C, Xraitv-Made ( lothiti, et. U. alao koi a ohoioa FLOUR, COny MEAL, FEED, Chop, Itnron. Ifufti and Itrltd Perennf deaimna nf purrbaalnf tooda at fair rate, are rearieftfullj mqueated tn give him a cell. ,Je4r Approved country prrvdnee will be Ukea, at tbe biKheet prieea, in eiohanga for fooda. 0arf.;d,Ji.nal, llerK llmliuif, Jiuuaif, ftr. M KHHKlili & H1GLKH, rait ib II A It I W A II U, Alta, lManMfairerewf Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. C I. HA R I I P. I, II, PA. LOT OK HADDLKS, 1', HOLES, llarneai, Collara, etc., for eale bj MKltliKI.L A IM'Jt.EK. pALMEU'S I'A'IENT UNLOA0- Ing Hay Fork a. for aale by MEUIiELL A BIOLER. Q 1 LIr I XT," I" L' TT Y , G LA SS, Kaili, etc., for tela by MERKEI.L A BIGLER. JJIUX ESS TIUMMIX G 8 Si SI IOE Flndinga, for aala by MERREI.L A BIOl.ER. QUNSjTlSTOLS, S W OltD CAX ES For tale by MEKREI.L A ninLElt. ' IVEsTorALL'sOIlTS AXD 8ia, for aala by MERRELL A BIOLER. JUOX ! IUOX1 IICOXT UtOX ! For Bale bj M EUR ELL 4 BIG LEU. II OUSE SHOES A 1IOHSE SHOE KAILS, for aale by MERRELL A BIOLER. pULLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES And bait Manufacture, for aale by MERRELL 4 BIGLER rjMUJIlSLE SK EIX S AX D PI PE UOXF.S, for eale by MEKREI.L A BIGLER. JODDEK CUTTEKS for eulo ly MERRELL A BIGLER. SAWS! SAWS! SAWS I ATTEXTIOX, LUMBEI1MEX! f MtEVOLlTIO.r I.l' i'JH'al EMERSON'S PATENT I'KKFOHARATED CroBS-Cut, Circular and Long Saws, (ALL UUMMIUcJ AVOIDED.) AUO, Emerson's Patent Adjustable' Swage, For hpreadin. cibarpaoinK, and hhapiof the Teelb of all Splitting 8awt. Sendfora Deacriptire Circular and Price Lilt. MKURKLL A BIOLER, Jan tf Qenerbl Ajrtnta, Clearfield, Pa (j. S. IX J AL DEALER l!( STOVES AXD HOLLOW-WARE, AND MAMUrACTlRER OF Tin, Copper &. Sheel Iron Ware, Ptilllpetmrg, Centre roM Pa rilllE nndMtljrned retpectfulty announce! to X the publie that ha hat on hand a earn-fulljr-teleoted and well aeeorted Hook of Store, tin variety oun title of 1HE CELERRATED IUOXSIDES, Which hare nerer failed to jire perfect eetlifao tiun to th moil ftttidiout of lu purehatere, Continental, Lertlfrh, Farmer, tfll)fht. Speart' Anti-Duet, Nittra, Charm, lletald. de. with every rarlety of the bett ritUbufjf (IttiiuUcture. Tli Tin and bheet linn were given with the Hiowi fa wade nf the hv'ei and h?Kt Rittcnal, and wtrrantod tu gie perfeoi tatit faciiun. Hit Haul il PAT. LOU A.VL) II E ATI NO STOVES It terror, b-tur and ebeaner than aver her'nr exhirttiod to the ituhlie. II defies owiueuttun eilher In remit, ((uaUt ar rioa. lie It altf prt part d to furo'.th m complete aitortment uf Tin, Copper, Sheet-Iron, Wooden and Willow Worel Wholetal or retail, tntnufartared neatly and lih the to I view to tervic. I rum th bett ma terial in (he market plow 8, plow points, a coppkr, bra-sp AND 1RUN KbTTLLS, Of every detcription conxtantlj oo bavnd. LIOUTXINO RODS, Rupertor point, put np on tbort notice. The Point be fieri to the palilie t tLo ttma at It now lined by the Penotylvaoia Kail road Co., on their building. ORDKUS FOR sroCTINO, ROOFIXO And other work belonging to hit butinet will ba promptly failed by experienced and akililul workoien. BRASS, COrPER AND OLD METTLE Tabes In exchange for grtodi. 4- He otneHaMy Invitee th attentUn of Mere hint i within lo purchate at wholetale. at they will Snd it t their advantatre to eianine tit ttork before parehathig eltewhere.' U, B. FLKUAL. Philipthnrit, Ave. 1MH. jy21t7 "EW KTOKK AND EV GOODS. JOS. SIIAW & SW Ha jual ojifned Nttr Stoi, on Main St., CLtriii.n, r., laleilT oeeii'iicd by Wm. F. IRWIN. Their Kork conai.l. of LDLii'Zr QI CD CD (KO(tit:n of Ihe bet quality, QUEF-NSWARE, laOOtS 011(1 SIlOCS, and rrery articls ococuarr Tor one'a com Tort, Call and txamin our Block Wore pur eliMlng lawher. May 9, lR60-tf. rilKR DEMOCRATIC ALMANAC for lf I 1M7 and lor aala at the Poet OfW Price la eeala. Mailed l any addreaa. lata. tf HI T tbe DEMOCRATIC ALMANAC. Oaly JJ H aeala. eory enter ekeiild bax eae. tl M. . C.ratinm ?oni' Cnlnmn. it a, W.vk AM a. A at t NAB a vn am U i:. J.U.GHA1IAM&S0XS, MAP.KET STRLtT, C L E A K FIELD, Pa. rptlJt tubteriben having entered Into partner-I- tbip for th purpote of earrying on tbe Imineeigf Slerrbaoditing, now offer A iioml And rare opportunity to th eltlieneof Clear, field and adjoining ountie to buy itare foodt al wholetelc or retail prieei, that will aetnnlth th uninttrneted. Tbeir fnodt will be partieu larly eeiroted to it tbii market. Every lady will, therefore, eali the attention of ber IIiiNbaiid To tblt faot.beeauea thie braooh nf oar batinett will reeeir apeolal attentUn, and evervthinf needed in a well regulated bouiehold will at all time be fonnd In our ttore. Our ttook of 1H Y ;OOf4 shall not be eurpaeted, either In qual ity or price, and will embrace, io part, P rinti of very ityle, Gingham and Lavot of every quality, JUuvlio of every grade, I Laioaa adapted to th taete of th old aad young ; and every artiel of any kind of goodi they tell It (junraiitecd To be at repretented. and warranted to glvetat- itfaetlun. A to DHttHH i(M))H we have a epiended aiMrtmeotof Alpaoat, blaok, white, and in eulortj Arinaree, 6ilkt, and In ahort all th neweat ttylee In th surket. W detire thi faot to become koowa To Every Perton tuao, woman, child, phytieian, m- obaaio, farmer, lawyer, barber, woinau'i-righte man, or any otb or man tn th eoonty - Or olJ, rieo or poor, high or low, who will favor ua with a call. With our new and extentive ttuek any gentlemen can pleat th a nt fat tidiou Iddiidy9 By jatt dropping la and getting a Die drett 1 pattern, lace eett, klJ glovet or by doing that j which la belter: give ber a well-filled puree, i and the will find good and paying invettmenta in emhroideriM, edgmgt, ribhnni, glove, boaiery, J or any other bouiehold noeeaaitiea. And In ad'lltl6n to what w bare atrealy noniTa ted, w keep all kind of (.I MTI KMF.Bi M W I'. AR auch tt Clothe, Caeaimerea, Satinetta, Beta, Boot and Sboea, Ae,, betide, Aaaorimenl of Mtde-op M.OTIIINfJ for Men and Boy i, mannfac tared oat of th very beat material, which w will tell for cah or exchange for country produe at prket which willaitonih both hatband and IVife eVa are now largely anKafrd In buying and aellin, Mil' ARK. TIlltl'.K and nanufao. tared Ll'MBKK, and will fire thia branch nf bnalneaa ajietial attention, and mahall an obj.ot To Every One who bae Lumber to aril to deal witb na. We ahall alao keep aonaUtatly on band a ceneral naaortm.nl af UHliC'KRIK and II A HlVt A Id '., which we will cell at eioecd- ingly low prieea. We alao keep a full a.aort ni.nt of m'l'.r.NHW ARK. Ttli department will ha kept full aad complete, and every Young Han Or maiden who contemplate, hnarekeeplnjr. will llnd it admntan'oua to come and trade with ua. We are aoaltuated. and, from Inn, eipericnce lu the baalnva, ao well acquainted with the wanla and necciel'iea of tbia community, that we feel aatlafled U every man and woman III lionrfirld County makei It a point to buy their gooda from at, we can pleate them both ai to quality and price. Therefore, coma along and buy your DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES, ' PROVISIONS, Qurrnswaro, Hardware, hoots a shoes, hats a caps, . Ready-Mado Clothing, And eT.rythtng need ta rinder youraelvea and familial comfortable, from JAS. B. GRAHAM k SONS., augHtf CLEARFIEl.P, Pa. J'fiTK'li The formation of, the partnerahip of Jatnea B. Orahata A Pona done not jvreren the eeltlrtnent of tbe note and book account! of tbe late Im of fihowera A Orahaaa or 1. W. Ora- hajn. Thoea knowing themeelrea Indebted to either are reqtiMUd la com. forward at onoa naad eloae tbeir aooouata. JAMES B. GRAHAM A EONS. Claailali, Sarteabar 10 tf. THE UEPUHLirAN. wf ?rv . f c t LKAKI iri O, PA. DDNF.-IUi HnHMMI. Jl NK , im. Terms of Subscription, If pel. in a4ttan"e.or aitlnn tbree month... .ti 0 If paid eOer tlireeoil twln v ait mi-nihi I 50 11 paid n,.r tli. ciiiiralii-n of i nunllil... I au Mr. T. If V'm.mor, our foreman, Ii .jtli.mnd to recript fur uiumypuid inli'tliiM.fflo.on ai'.Hiiini of auhMTiplinu, Bitirilialiif. nh vmrh. Ai.. in our ebeence. (ICO. li. iliillDI.ANDr It, K.lit ir and I'ru.irlelor HI I K-KU M MTI( In. Mctliixtl.t -pl.ropal ChurrhKer. W. 11. Dill. Pa.tur. Public HcrvU. vrcry h.bbath. at Hit A M . and P. M Hal.beth Krhool at V A. M. Prayer MiTtinf evi-ry Thorailiiy, et 7J P. M. CmiitnuiiKin Hervice, Drat Halibalh of evtry nunlh. nt lot A.M. HI. Krancli.' C'hurrh.Ma it loj o'clo-V. A. M., on the leoond and fourth rinn.l.y. of each month. Koiiieinbt'r tlmt tho Dcmotrulic Primary Eltjotiott will be held on tlio third Sutunlay, (liHh) of Juno. Mr. PusKtnnre, ivei notice (lint, lie will fonsUntly keep a quantity of lime on hand. Set) hia adverlinoruetil. It will be noticed by our advertis ing columns that Mrs. K. J. Wallace offcra a very valuablo town property for eulc, very desirably situated for liuHiiieim purpoai'it. , Jbiiics 1J. Graham A Snna buve jtint opened up a luro block of apring f'oods. Look lit the martiiiiceiit proji osiliotis thej' mako to old and young, mulu and female, in their co'nnin ailvertiHcment, vltarwhore in tltisiimue. i Mcahrs. Goo. L. lined k Cu , huvc jut received and arc opening a heavy stock of jrooda nuitcd lo thin muiket. Tbeir old and new cuiitomera are invited to cull and examine fur them- It will b notiuod tlmt Mr. Moore, the gunnmith, has changed his loca tion and refitted his eKtahlislimeiit, and in now ready to accommodate iIjomi in need of" him eU 1 1 1. Mossrs. Tims. Liddcll k Co. have oponed up a marble yard in thin bor ough and aro prepared lo furnish ev erything in that line. Mr. Liddell ia a ciipilul workman, and tiiiilie what he undertakes. Seo advertisement. A Dotice einwheie ninifies llnit the law linn of Metrfi. Wallape, Dialer A FielditikT, liaH been liienolvod. By reference to the proper department of j this number of our paper, il will bo I observed that tho ttecoud member of the firm has just entered into another partnership of a more (lumen tic clmruc ter, tind tho third may hnve similar inclinations for uughl we know. Muy happiness a'ld proKiity accompany them all in their respective Kpheres. TlIK SotTIIKIlN MoVfMFNT. The tide of travel this sprint,' is still south ward. Muny of the citiwns of this county are proepoclinjj in tliut direo tion. This chanire of baoo will be ma terially felt in tho West. Heretofore every dollar spent in that way lias gone into western purses. A party consisting of Maj. D. V. Etxweiler of this place, Mr. John Melulire, of Penn township, and Mr. Wm. Scbwcm, of Luthersburg, aro now rusticating in the Carolina's seekintr luvestinent. A'miLANCK Committees. Tho Coun ty Committee this week publish the rules regulating the holding of the Democratic Priiuury Election,togethr with the names of the VigilunccCom tuittoes iu the several boroughs und townships. Let each Committee hold a meeting few days before the elec tion, and flgroe among themselves who shall bold the election and njv point tho Itcturn Judge, to that e.fcli may know his duty, and then, attend to it. Let all Committees and voters uphold anil sustain tbo rules of the parly. School Funds. Tho Directors of Lawrence School District, it will be noticed, in accordance with tho law, publish a statement of the finances of tho District. Tho Act of Assembly requires every District to do the same thing, yet low compK. It was the design of the luw in question lo let tho tax payers see annually whul dis position is nlude of their funds. We bare indubitable eviihnco before us that the funds of some of ike Districts in this county are in a bad plight, and are purposely withheld from being re viewed by the tax payers by a publi cation. No public officer who loves fair denling should ever refrain from giv ing publicity lo his public uct, espe cially when be takes an oath to act lawfully and honestly in the premises. Another One Sm i rhi. J. C. T.. moyne, a cclchraied Western burglar of fifteen years standing, the thii J and only member of the firm at large who "poind it bunk in thia place, on ibo night of the l'-'lh of May, w as, on Monday, lodged in our jail with tho rest of his brother burglars. Ho w as aireslod in St. Louis, by D. W. Monro, Esq., Cicihicr of ibo County National Bunk, and Mr. James Tracy, n deteo tivo of thai city, on Friday, about 4 o'clock. The securing of these three notorious burglars should rentier banks more safe and muko money matters easier. Tho olliccrs of tho County National Hank deserve great red it for their unflagging real in this mat ter. No money was found on La moyne, but the oftlcera have ample circumstantial evidunco to implicate him in the robbery. Ho was arrested at bis homo. Ho carries a tine gold watch, upon which it inscribed, "pre sented by his wifo," who, we are in formed, ii a nicco of ex United States Senator Henderson, of M: asouri j and, until very recently, did not know tho kind of business bor husband wai prottcuting. i aawoi narn r -- , lrmnrrmllf frf mmrp I Irtlion, In ti!.e lieinti tit the li rpiiteMiirnl t l llu.e illl lur coliilui I i ,( lliw I'liliian Kiectit'lia el Ilia Douio. t ;ic party ol I 'Ititi Held tnunly, llie Detniit lata ol lt.it srVetal I i r o l; I and Inwualiip. are r.'ipnred to no-el at tl.ta fliiimn h i, if, in uli district on Cc f rJ " itur.tiy nf June, (being Ihe l''lh diiy ol the liionlli)al am i, b nir as shall be named by- tlx Viailtiiice Coiiintiltee lur euili aeiiiirate tli-lin l, ulnl lo close nlaiii li tiineaa suid Cnntitiitleo sLull l tiHine fur the juirpnse of expressing by ballot, their clioit e of cainlidatee lor llio respective ttliiea, via: out) person for llio Assembly, ono person lor Treasurer, one persmi IWr County Commissioner, and one person for Atnlilur, lo be elected next October. Tho billowing rules, full and lith, at e given lor the. information of those coneellicd : Jh.'i.K 6th. No person shall be per mitted to vole nt such Primary Elec tion, except thoso who havo voted w ith the Democracy at the preceding general election, or shall be ol known Domocraliu standing, and no candi date shall be tilsced upon the return unless be shull have bin card as a can didate inserted in the Democratic pa pei-s during at least time weeks pre ceding the Primary Election. Itui.E (iril Tho township Commit tee or the election board shall desig nate one of their number to uct as return judge, whoso duty it shall be to take charge of the return of votes cast, after having bee" duly cortificd to as being correct, and signed by a majority ol the board, and to carry them to Clearfield borough on the Tuesday following the flection, and produce them at 5 o'clock, P. M., in the Court House, when said judges will bo called to order by tho Chair man of the Cuanty Committee, who shall presido. The votes shull then be counted and the persons receiving the highest number of votes cust at said election, shaM bit declared nomi nated iiir the respective offices for which Ihey have been voted for; l'n viJtd, kaid persons voted for shall have complied with the requirements of llulo oilt ; in case tho persons hav ing Ihe highest number of votes bus failed to comply with said rule, then the person having tbo next highest number of voles ahull be declared the nominee for said oflicc. Tho following preamble and resolu tion were adopted hy tho jioard of Democratic Ik-turn Judges at the Convention of 1SG7 ; Wiikhmr, Ihe Vigilance Committee, in aome of the borough! aud tuwiiabiia are iu the habit of treu.mitiiig thrir clrctinn retuma by mail or pri vate heml, to the Chairman of Ihe t'ouoty Com mittee, and olhrri. without auy utilise or power to eritrr, a-t or voir in the Convi-otton for thuae dia tricta, Ihua leaving thru without a voine in Ibat builr : a larp. purlion uf Iboae holding the election al.o tail to trouatnit the hat of voter, (very eeirn tinl) with tbiir return ; lliwri'fore, Hr"lvrl, 1 b.it hcreurtvr it auidl he the duty of ew-ry iitUsiiee Ci.iniuiilee t raneini jl in- tlieir rrtorii. in th. manner isilicatp-l. tn di-ru'e .inn einve ati.l known iM-tO'icrnt to enter the County Ciinvt-nniin and act for them and their di.trict : and that . li.t of the nniiic. of the rotera muat in .very ck a.-i-innpai-y the rcTitrn. Iti-anlvril, Tiiat h'-rraiicr, ah iutd any diatriet f.ll to he reprcrcnted aa above Indicated, or ne glect to return a li.t uf the tintnca uf tbe votera, It aliall tw aiiflioieut cau.e for the Convention tn el oluile ami rv-fnar to receive and coiuit tbe vote, nf fntd diatriet ati oflrnHine. . Keeolied, That the Chairman of tha County Committee i. hereby authorised to paliliah thia pn-anible and resolution, along with the "Kulee and Ki'guhtliona." VDill.ANTK COMMTrTKES. Ilccoeria II. A. Wright, C. J Ki-agv, Jeter Hiah- cl, tt illiaia .Maa, John Liglilncr. Bell Cliarlr. Thorp. Jauica Mclihee, Robert Me- haflcy. Hiram M Cliins-y, lwia Smith. Dbstm V. W. AniK-rai.n. John Smith, William lli-ury, John F. uill, Willi. in Line.. Bugga l.t-vrr Sinoel, June. II. Titera, Samuel H. Wmillii-aler, Tbi inaa Ui-tT-. lli-nrv A. rJhim1. Bradford Dr. F. H. Heed. ', H. Wllliama, Ellia IVaioe. John Living.ton, klurk Kvlrr. BraJ J. C. lUrrrlt, J. Il.ioilton, Ctierlr. Oood- Kti'lrr. llrnry K. bin-h, C. K. Luther, Chriati.n Korb. Sainu.i Kunri. Bumaidi1 tVn.hiugton flardner, Matthew Trvln, b.mbxra Patrice, Kdward King. Adam Heck. Chet .lohn Cunn. lly, I.awrrnc Killian, W'llltam Muy. Lli ckmpeon. John Hipp. OuihcLI J. A. Fau.t, L. A. Shearer, H a. Hall, William I'tiwrll, L. 11. Merrell. Covington L. Flood. John Mulaoo. fhriat. Brown, Fraocie lioriniint, S.ibinrin M.orer. . Curwt-neville lauie. Thomp.nn, Wm. P. Cham. beta, J-ihn Fouta, Jainca 1J. Cluver, lien. W. K. ll.rtaborn. Dccator K. L. llnghc, Th'.ma. Palmer, Jcaae lioaa, W. A. Beam., John ti. Hunk. FeriiMin Enoch Htraw, Jnliu A. Rowlea, David M.-CntrVcn, Jo.ej.h lloore, Juhn l)rif:ga. ttir.rd t'harlea Miguot, Franria Fiernry, Daniel Kriae, John C'ltrley. Bernard llreen. Uoahou Col. A. il. Shaw, It. 8. ftewart, Wm. L. Shaw. A. A. Read, J. K Fliysl. Oulich Kd. FlautUra, Jatnra Flynn, Joacpb Fry, llcujamin Sleren.. (Icorf. Butler, flrahau W. O. Ilublcr, Alca. I.anfberry. A. C. Dale, Ji.t.n MrDuWfll, Sainui-I 1 Ir-gol. II li.it 1 .. Bui. h ll. 1'. Ilnwnisn, William Ilauk, Alliert Newell, Juhn Vaobrabrant. Jordan Tiioiuaa inilh, David W iae, Jamea Mc- Ohcfhan. Svltcater Wenni.r, Lorenao IIIH,m. Ksrtli.ua f. Sieikcy. W. J. Hofler. t'harlea hrhn.rra. Martin Uertlriii, Oeorge llechrndorn. Kn-k Conred llitker, Hcnben Caldwell, Henry W ilbciow, Uuiicrt I'allcraon, D. A. Wire, John II. Dunlap. Lawrenits Capt. M. 8. OgJen, II. C. SlmfTncr.tV. C. Dor!, J.itm A. Kca.l, 0i. Doiifliertr, Clark liwn. Tsvlor Kowlea, LuiuU r City llr. D. A. Frlirr, ,1. A. .MrDeritt, H. F. Sicil-ng, Jams. A. Kelly. Jm-e ( urry. Muml Jen a I., stewnrt, Jihti 0 itell. Dr. 6. K. hi'ec, J.ra. Hoover, Jfsm! B,uia, J. k. Taylor. New t e.hinL'lon .In.. Ki.mi, J... Savage, tO-orge Fcrgtiaiin, Ituaacll McMorrav, J. A. Drelh. Oaeeola ti. M. Itti.bin. A. lam Kepharl, I'. M. C. Tiiwnvcntt, Jno. Iliuatarralry, John li.ilcy, John Dully. Penn W. F. Johnmn. D. T. Sharp, drier Bell, jt., leme. Clare, John Fhnn. Pike Thomu Long, R. Freemen, Moaea Wiae. Jainca Cnhiwell, Amoa Bloom, la.ac Caldvicll. t'liton David WiOty, ti.or)re Ilmvcraoa, Henry Whitehead. C. 8. llelnet, II. A. Courtney. Woodward Thomna Hnnloraon. Aii.tin Kline, P. V. sbiitr, William Luther, II. W. sh..T. J. 1I1.AKF WALTi nS, Chairman Is rotienitic t't.uuly Committee. List of Leiiehs remaining un claimed in tho Postoflice, Clearfield, Pa., June 1st, 1!C!I. An.lrewa. Mr. W. A. lama, .tuipca ,1. Iliirna, Mt. John r. llii.irjt., Annie ,M. Itarlo IVtlhnm. Itarr. Mia Snllie T. (1) Bright. Mr. John, Carrig, Mr. John, Cook. .Ii'hn, t'nto.. Mia a.nn'e M. t alhcarl,M.-a.So..tiTia J li.vl.'.o. Mr. .I'.acph, Diiutirirk. .'set., I'uprm, Mr. Pat. Dnrllo't, Mr. John, Dale, M. A. Kllitit. Hev. Oorre. tiniliain. Mr. t'harlea, llM'rtl. Mr. M. F. (3) Hull, Mr. .1. f. IHnlon, F. Ililtletin, K. Kn, Irwin, Mi.a J. E. Kcllcy. I'.t. (Foreign) Litken bench. Mre. H.rrr MfHcc, II. II.. K.q. Martin. Mr. John, Milltt.rd. John F. M Dr.ln.i1t, Mi.a 8ua.B, M' if h. W. T. Km. MihtoT. o. W. K i. Peek. t. D . Km,. ' llowl-a. Miai Miir.-, tiiart. Mewn. J H.AJ. s'hnll, Mi.a II. W. Smith, llo.ton, "'tt ng. John W. F.q. Smith. Jatnr. L. (2) Steaart, Mr. 0. Wetmer, Dnn. E. Ilnncock. Mr. Oeorge fS )' Wb.l.re, .lolin llauil.n, .Mr. Vllria, Jolm C. P. A.fiAfLIX, I". M. A (looi) Act An Act of Assembly passed Inst winler, rotating to the culling of limber, will be found elso where in this issue. This act is very important It) the lumbering interests, i aud should bo understood by the cili rens of this county. Extensive Art-Gallery. Next to tho llible, no book is more useful limn Webster's Dictionary. Tho Una bridged is an rrttntire ert yallrry, containing over three thousand en gravings, representing almost every agimal, insect, reptile, implement, plants, etc., which we know anything about. It is n vast library, giving information on almost cvory mention able subject. Il indeed has beon well remarked that it is the most remarka ble eumpenpium of Aumnn knowledgi inoor unutQ.Jl6uieoUAdvoMti. Aft io rit itbAts tn eiMwo rt ti.isia I Anna laou ci ti inn oa btovisti riMkka lams wmiot'T laa lliSJIST or Al l, THMlt Cii iit srs. Sn rinaj I hr il tmu-U I y l'i' .'i sule ii m .,He? nf Hi reaenftifti ea fti ( nrsm .strnifA of I': n satriisitl la (itmrnl Arthly tnii, an t tf m hent't intiittd lit thf iiuihnnli if tht fimt, Tlmt Irniii an. I alter Ibis ilute il shall I iiiiluwiul for any owner or owners ol any tiinliviilrd interest in timber lanrl within tlitnt'ominonwealth to cut or to remove, or lo rauso lo be cut or removed from the suid lutid, any lim ber trees, without first obtaining the written consent ol all co tenants in said preniiseti. Sec. 2. That no aalo of any timber cut or removed trout such undivided lands beltiro or without such Consent shall pass ntiyHitle thereto, and the parlies injured shall have every reme dy in law and equity for the recovery nt tho said timber trees and of all squaro timber, boards, lumbers, lies, slniigles,uiid other articles whatsoever manufactured therefrom, and alsojor the recovery of damages for tho cut ting or removing of the same, which they now have against an entire stran ger to the tillo. Sec. 3. Cpon the violation of the provisions of the first section of this act, it shull be lawful for any ol the purlins in interest to sue out a writ of osirepmont to prevent unj- further cut ting thereon or the removal of any titnoer then already cut. or both ; which said writ shall be of force until tho interest of ibo parties shall beset out in severally, or the writs dissolved by the court, or the action of partition in reference to said luud finally ended. The said writ of eslrepment shnll be obtuined by aflidavit and allowance, in the same tna,.rter and witb like pro ceedings as to itserviee and dissolu tion as aro now by law allowed and authorized in cuses of eslrepment issued pending actions of ejectment for real estate. JOHN CLARK, Pprakfr of th" Hmiw nf Rnretv-ntt'irea. W IL M Ell WOUTH 1 NGTON, Speaker ol the SVnat. Approved the fourth day of May, Anno Domini one thousand eight bun dred and sixty-nine. JOHN W. GEAET. AccinrNTS. The Tyrone Herald says: 'Mr. Wm. Landies, brakoman on the Clearfield branch bad two of his fingers taken of! al tho joint while coupling cars at Phillipsburg the other day. "A Mr. Harvey, while attempting to slep from one car to another ou tho Clearfield train, near Osceola, the oth er day, mado a wrong calculation of the distance! and did not step far enough. Ho very suddenly found himself between the drawheads of the two cars. Onocf Lis fect wus badly crushed; but ut lust accounts ho was doing well. Ho was under the influ ence of "tangle foot 'at the time." Lottery Swindles. Persons who receive "vuluublo" prizes in neat packages from the various lottery swindles, gilt enterprises, co-operative union drawings, Ac, Hint are now spreuding their ficts all over '.he country, should always open the pack agesandexatnine theircontonta before tiiey pay any money on them. By so doing they will avoid being most grossly swindled. Jltrali. The New York Express says that in the incomes of business men of that city, "those who advertise muke tbe largest returns." 'arriftl. On May JO, ;i still, by Bee. S. W. gram, Mr. JOHN g. BBAL, of Pbilipaburg, Pa, and Mill ELIZABETH TROT, Decatur townahip, Clearfield eoanty, Pa. On M.y 50ih, by Jams Krnri Eaq., Mr, FRANCIS KRAMER, of Brady townahip, and .Mia. SARAH VAHNE'R.of M Caloont townahip, Jrftereon county, Pa. On May TH. ISMI.by Rct. Jiaia fuir, Mr. THOMAS DOLAN, of Joffereon county, Pa-, and Mre. LYDIA BAILEY, of Bloom townahip, Clear- field ociinly. Pa. Oa June 3d, W). by Rev. W. B. Wmmar, Mr. DAVID A. M1TCUKLL, of Buraaida townahip, and Mm LIZZIE LAVERTY, uf Suao.u.hauua townahip, fimbria county, Pa. At the reeidenoe af Hon. ti. R. Barrett, oa the 8th of June, 1:6J, by Kuv. llr. il. Lion, af Wil mington, Delaware, WILLIAM D. BIULER, En)., anl Mill ALICE BARRETT, both of Clearfield. JIM. InBnfTft township, on tbe 6th luttaut, RICH ARD W Ai'l.E, in the :0th year of hi age. 'nnouurrmrutjS. Primary Election. Saturday, June 19. lRINTKR i f KK. Attevnbly iht I Coinin.tm'mer li Tn-aiurrr - I Auditor Tint in elu iir 5. Out) tivk'l tor ea'h candidate. Thnne wiflmij more, will W chargrd S3 furTtrH'B tand ettra. No name will m aimuunfM uolvaa the eah aA-oompaiiiM thf order. TOIIX LAWS II K. of OtofHila. will be a eandi date for AS,-i.MllL mbject to th aolion ut the littrict Coutenttun. Till. A-THI H. OHN OW ENS, of Pike li.wn.htp, will ha a candidal, lor Cut NTY 1 REAM I'.KR euiji-et to the action of the Democratic party at the Primary Election. IEVEIt FI.KUAL, of llraly townahiti. will ha J a candidate lor CtH'NTV TKKASl REH euit.ieet lo the action of th. Dctanoratte party at the Primary Election. C'ovimiwhm:h. VARON HA HTM AN. nt Hogg, town-hip. will lieacandtdatcforlOl NTY COMMISSION hit rubiest tu tbe action of the Democratic part J at the Primary election. s ahtp, nill be t.nJidate fur Col .MY COM- orotic party at tbe Primary election. VNlllo.NY II 1 1 K, of LumWr Citv, will he a candidate lor COl'NTY 1'OMMIsSliiNER .ultject to th action of the Droiooralir party at the 1'riinarv elclion. At'DITOK. I mix- d. Mii.i.i.u, .tr Krii tt.wn.hir.. win he a cn.lid.lc fur Cot NTY Al DlT'lR Mihiect to the action of Ihe Deraoeratie parly at the Primarv Election. efMarhrts. Clearfield Markets. RrpnrM weekly forthe t't.i nrtrt.D Rrri BLioa bv J. P. KnaTrLU. Dealer in Dry tlooda, Oro. reriea, l'nivi.lone, an. Market at., Clr.rtirld, t'l.r aneivt n. 1'.. June I, ISsu. Apile.gren.l'(ti to On Huge, dreaed. CO Dried, V Ih 1" Hides, green T Apple bullcr.Vgal. 1 On, llemi PiV., IJ Butter fa? 3i Shoulder... 0(1(4 IS l. an. I 1 1" RiJi-a. 0U(v 1) Buckwheat.. 1 UK Lard Sit Buckwheat Hour lb, 4 Mcaa pork. ft bbl...S5 0, Beef, dried... a "eta ; j Beef. IVeih.... iba) 10 Onion. Ill Board., M I (lh(2S Im Potaloe. 1 0(l(o, 10 Corn, .helled... 1 Peachea, dried, lb.. 10 Corn, oar li(a Sil Planter, k bbl I M Corn meaL'aack, 1 li Hye 1 tit Chop. ewtj 0(1(4 Mi liana, it Ih I Clo,oreoed. CU (HI Salt, y nark 100 Cheene " Shingle.l"ln.SCfi 6 OS Cherriea, Ih. OIKd) lo; Shinlca,26 InlSOv IS Chickena, dead, lb, Iin Timothy peed S uO Egga Jdi Tallow 1IJ Fl.aaead Jfnl.WheaU i SO Flour IfOrd, I SO. Wool IS Hay It MnJS tt Wcod, a aord-.. I