THE ALLEGHENY HOTEL. MAfthKT fr., CLMRI lhl.I, r. THTlC 1st", end rpwinitiu erw hntel has bore replied for the eareenmodatioa of lb pebite. here Ik prnpnrW.i nlll be glad to meet his old hieo-le, end rosette a .here pi pabltr pel ree.g sine! personal tUit...u t Ihe de tail' of hia bu.tneas, he hopes In le el,fe to render eaii.ferttoa la hit patrons. The TAH1.K will eleavi bo bountifully supplied with (behest thai u be proeervd m the market. Knd the BAH .,11 contain a rullaluoiuf LKjl'DHS, USER, lo. Oeod stabling etterftrd. OARPKR LEIPOI.DT, CleaHlrld, Meroh I, ISlilMy Proprietor. THE EAGLE HOTEL, 1IAIX ST., CIRWESSVILLE, PA. n AVISO leased for a Una of yeare tka above vail Irnowa and popular hotel, (kept formerly by Mr. Maioa, an lately by Mr. Bran.) tka present proprietor kai r (tie II will the objeet of renderng hia guests aom fort- able while eejoeraing with hia. A ae, largo Stable aed Yard ti attached, for Iba eara aad protertlon or horses, earhafaa and warim. A liberal fbare ( publie patmneee is snlirited. fsuJt tf JOHN FOUrS, Prop'r. SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE, , Curweusvllle, Clearfield eeuaty. Pa. fTMU". eld end wall aiUbliihed Hotel, boaatt- I fully eilaatad aa tha batiks af tba Sasoaa, kauna, la tba boroark of Oarwoarrille, baa been teased for a tana of yeari bathe anderairaad It baa beaa entirely reatted, aad la eow ope a ta too puone generally aaa tne travelling eoms any la particular, Me pain 1 will ha spared ta ttnarr guests tomiinim while tarrying at this M-eas. Amnio nuuilug reoji for tha aeoomno ' son of seams. Charges moderate. Jaa. 1, tf WM. If: JKVPRIBB. THE AMERICAN HOUSE, Carwetisvllle, Clearfield coanty, Pa. rpUB undersigned haa laaaad thii old and long J. established hotel, (formerly kept by Major 1 waa bloom,) a lie eta ta a aealral portloa af tka loan. and haa entirely re-stted aadre fornithod It, aid re-modeled tha Mauling, io aa le aiaka it aa object, hereafter, for tka traveling publie ta patronise tan targe aac eomnsodloae koaaa. dee-,'e-tf JOUN J. RKAD. THE MANSION HOUSE, Corner of iieeead and Market Btreete, CLEAHFIEXD, PA. fpBTS old aad eemmodioot Hotel fcai. daring X the paat year, bean snlarged to doable its former eapeetry for the entertainment of etraa gere aad guests. Tha whole building baa been refurnished, and tka proprietor will eparn ao pelni ta render hia guests comfortable while auyiag with him. jHe-The "Maasioa Boaee" Omaikai rant U aad from tba lepot aa the arrfral and daparrare f aaeh treia. DAVID JOHNSTON, aoee tf . Proprietor. THE WESTERN HOTEL, CLEARFIELD. PA. rpBI fabarriber barlag laaaad for a term af X yean tbie well-known Hotel, (kept for many yeart by Mr. Laaieb,) aad re atted and refur atiked It th roar heat, la aow prepared to eater lata trarelera aad tha pablie generally apoa terme it ii hoped alike arreeabla la both catrem aod proprietor. Ilia TAbtLIt aad BAK will be eapilied with Uia beat tba market afforda; aad aa paint will be epared aa bii part ta add ta taa aeareaienoo aad oooifort of bia ret. JOUN DOUUHEKTT. aetll Propiietor. THE EXCHANGEli6tEL; , HI'STIX.IMO, PA. THIS eld eatabltuhnent baeiag Veen leaaad by 1. MORRISON, formerly proprietor af the "Merrieea lloaaa,"kaa beaa tberoujrbty rea eratad and relarniahed, aod aapplied with all the mod era improvemente aad coaTenieaeee aa eeaeary to a aret elaaa Hotel. Taa diaing ream haa beaa raarrrred to the tret fear, aad la aow epaeieae and airy. The ehembere are well eea tilatea. ard the proprietor will endeavor la make hie raaata aarfaetly at heme, jel J. MOHRISON, Proprietor. J. w. tituci raua. a. air THE AMERICAN HOUSE, LMtbentinr, Clearfield Ctv. Pm. THIS vail kmi mm4 tm$ rtmblihU Ho. I, tormwij kpt ky K W. Mom, ! tonttly bj Va. 8ckva. bat - let-ad fur m trw f jmn bjf tk ltrpff nJ, to wbtrh the at i ra ti tb Umrvltnir publie ij haw cllri, nd libend thavr f pubhf ptrnnair t seliriUtl. prl.i -Iy-p4 tSH A W A WALLACR. THE RAlLmOoUSE, main sr., PiiiLirsiisurta. pa. rpHB andartifrned krept reoetaally na band the beat ef Liqaora. llu table ia alwaye applied wllb tha beat tha market afforda. The .areling pablie will da well to fire biai a eall. norl.ei. ROPKRT LLOVD. McGAUGHEY'S EESTAIBAM& REFRESIIMEM tunos, la Leery e Xew BuiMinc. (fonaerly occupied riy lr. Hull,) rr.COST FT., CI.KARKIELD, PA. (10KRTANTI.V ea band a fte arktien af CAN ) HIK. NUTS. CIUAKH, TtlHACdtl, Ae. A l.o. KKKKU OYt-IKIlS reeaired daily, aad eerred ap to anit the taetre ef eartomere. "JHbvUII.LIAKU AI.(M)?ien eemnalory. eteclt tf UAVIU Mrt.Al t.libV. oofs and hors. 1danTel coxnellV; Hoot and Shoe Manufacturer, CLEARFIELD, PA. HAS jaat reeeired a Aae M ef Frrarh CALF SKINS, aad it aew prepared ta aiaoafee (ure ererytbinf ia bie line at the lewaet traree de will warrant bia work le be ae repreeentee. He reepeetially aolirite a aall, at hie ehop aa Jlarkai atreet,eeeond dror waat ef the pofteftea, vbare he will do all in hit puwer to render aalie. faetiea. fieaia A ne Oaiter tope ea band. a;,'7 j IMJUKL, CO.NNKLLT. PEACE PRMLU11 EI). TEX WAS 0VR IS CLEARFIELD KNOX TOWNSUIP QUIET. yearly all tht Contrabandt going bark to their old ma.itrr ; bvt 'nary one going to old MatMchutrttt, tchnt tkey irrre lotfd so long and to veil. 1veneeqeeBfie afthe abore farta.P. 8H0RT, aT the eld "Short bc,e Pbop," woold an boanea te hie aavjeroat patrona, and the people af Clearfield aoaaty at larfe, that ha baa now a rat rata lot ef food aetenal, Jaat received fro iba kaet. aad le prepared enenorl aottoe to aiahe aed Bead Baota aad f here, at hie aew ehnp ia Irabaai'e raw. He U aatiated that he eaa plaaee all,(aalaee It night be eoaie intoaeoly loyal May. at beeee petriota.) He ia prepared to eell low far Ceah ar Con a try Pmdaea. Ira'l for net the Shop aeti doer to Mbewera A Orabaaj'e etore, r Market aireet, ClrarAeld, Pa. aad kept by fMlow exMoalt eallrd iTt.Jy "FHOSTT." e;v kxit aad shoe snr?. edward"mack. 't. aUHKKT A 3 8ri, CLEARFIELD, Pi. MMIK propri.tar haa eotorad Into the BOOT 1 MIOR bafiaaao at the aaoea etaad, aad it arurwiaed aot la ha aatdoae either la oaal ae priaa for hia work. 8pooial attoatiea H be paid ea aaaataereriac fewe4 work. He - aa baad a lara lot of (rowok Kip aad Calf gtiaa, ef tba eery boot eeellty. The rill M af Ciearteld aad rleiaity ara roepoetfally 'tied la aire hia a trial. Ke ebarte tut aalla -U COOT AM) SHOE SHOP, IR 1 1 HW KJBl ILI.E. Tn raberrlber bariaf lately atartoa) a aow I Beet aad ftboo ebnp la Carweaoeille. ea a atreM. oppoette Jeeepb B. Irwin'a Draf . rorpertrally aaaeaaeae to the pablir that prepared la aaae'aetare all ,tyba( Boot. " I bee, aad erarylbiac ia bie iiae, ea ebert w'ca. Ho alee keepe oa kand a food aaaort "l af raady.aade work, wkiok be will oeU beep fn, oaab ar aoaatry aretaee. ""-tf ii i.ba 18 5. Bo. Miss E. A. P. Rynder, VrkrriB-'e. lehm,'e aad EaerW, Plaaee, lib 1. kuaa aj Haalra'e aad Peaoaaera Orraae aad Mledoae, aad Hreear A Bek.r'e 8awiaf hleehlwea. im Tairaia ar Jiaae Oai Baraeay aad Vooal Ma- , Pafil lahea fet lea, tba a half a trra. faw aait door aa PI ret ffelteaal Beak. r Ht M, May , laaf.tf. .. BEST GOODS" AT LOWEST PRICES! BEXMTT, BL ATTEXBERGER, CO. HOW OFFER AT TIIKIB Mammoth Store, 1M OMCROLA, PA-, LARGE & WELL-SELECTED aroc ar Spring & Summer Goods, PURCHASED AT THE LOWEST MAR KET BATES, AND TO BE BOLD AT A SLIGHT ADVANCE ON C08T. QONS1STING OF DEY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENBWARE. WOOD WILLOW WAKE, KOTIOXS, CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES. pURN'ITURB MATTRESSES, FLOUR AND FEED, AND EVERYTHING APPERTAINING TO WELL-REGULATED nOUSE- HOLDS, AS WELL AS TO MILLS, MINES, AND CAMPS. nBDERS RECEIVED AND PROMPTLY FILLED. UI0UE8T MARKET RATES PAID FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE. SALESMAN ARE ATTENTIVE, TO LITE AND OBLIGING. QALL, SEE, EXAMINE, AND BE CONVINCED. DENNETT, BLATTENBERGER, & CO. (Wola Mitl., Pa., April II, Wt. I-Ai efurnUurt. NEW FURNITURE STORE IX t'1'BWKSBVII.I.K. I). BAUMAN K8IRK3 to Infora tb eiHtent of Cvrwtnt- il.a and TioinitT, tt b bai OMittd tir m Frost BtrMt. poit tha Tm -yard, U tha boruaKb ' Cnrwanpila, bra b will karai onttuotty band, and for vary eh aaa fr UAhH. a (artra aa variaa aMortmaat of raaaj. aada Farnitura. aaaonf wbiot will ba BUREAUS AND RIDE BOARDS, Wardroha aad Book-Cuaa, TaHlea, BadaUadi, SoUa,tad. Hat raveka, Laokiag -UlM.aa,Cba.ra. MiUriaii, Ae-, which ba will aaU aa vary ra aoaahla tenai fur Caib ar approratl Coantry Pradaaa, any lf-6B:pd Chmp Furniture. JOHN GULICH DtSlRES la inform kit aid friend aa eaa loaiarap thai haviair aolararad hia abp aad iaeraaaad bia faeiUHaa for vaaaiaetoriaf . ba ia aow praparad io aiaka la order neb F art. it ara aa awy ba dtairad. in food tty la and t abaap rataa for CASH, tic waaarallr baa oa baad, at bia Parti i la ra rooma, a varied aaaortvaai af ready made fun. tare, etaonf which are BUREAUS ASD SIDE-BOARD3, Wardrobeaaad Book-Caaaa; Ceatra, Bofa, Parlor, Braahfart ad DloiBf Bitaiaioa Tablaa; Coai oa. Pranehapoat, Cottara,Jany-LiDd and alhar Bedfieadi; fVfa af all ka-e, Hark -Maude, Hat-racka, Waah-ataadai Raekiag aad Arm Chair ; aprior-f oat, eaae koaoaa, par'or, eam twoa aad atiher Cbaira ; Lookiaa;-Olaaeaa af every deerripuaai ea ba-ad ; aad u f la nee fur old frame, which will ba pat la aw very reaeenable tonal aa hvrieel aotiee. He alao ketpa ea baad ar fttraifbee to arder, Cora-baek. tiair aad Cotton-boa Mattreaaaa. Coffins or Evert Kind Made Io order, aad fu aerate attaaded with Hoarae wbeaevar dealred. Alao, fJoaee Paiatiaf doae ta order. Tba an bun bar alao miaetee- taroc, aad baa oottataaUy ow baad, C lea. eat 'a Patent Waabiaa; Maohina, tha beet aow ia aaa f Thnoe aetna; thia maohfaa never need he with oat clean elotaea! He alee haa Flyer'e Pateat Cbara, a ao port or article. A family naiaf thia Vhura nerer aoac ba nitboat nattar 1 All tba a here aad many other artlelaa are far niabed ta eattomara cheap let Cab or aichenred for approved eonntrr prodoea. Cherry, Maple, Pnplw, Llawaod and ether La at bar aaluble for Cabioet work, Ukea la .icbana;e for farnlta'a .WBemambar tha ahp fa an Mark atreet, Cearfleld, Pa, and noarly appoalte the Old Jew Store." JoM Qt'LICH. XortaW 1V 1S y READING FOR ALL 1 1 LOOKS & STATIONERY. Mark of m , Clearfield, fat the Paat Ofrlrf.) 'IHB aaderaigaod bege leave to anaoaaee la X the eilfreas of ClearBeld aad vieiaity, tbnt be haa Alted ap a room aad haa jaat returned from tha ally witk a large emoeatef reading matter, roasisting ia part ef Bible and Miscellaneous Books, .lank, Aeeownt aad Peas Books ef erery do. eipfioa i Paper ead Envetopee, Freaek preaeed adplalai Paae aad Praailei Bleak, Legal apere, Deeea, Mortgagee ; Jedrmeat, Eiemp. Hoa aad Prnmlseerr aetee t White ead Parrb; meat Brief, Legal Cap. Eeeard Cap. aad Rill Cap , Sheet, Maoie far either Pteaa, Plata or Vlolia eoeataatly ow baad. Aay beoke ar eutloaery desired that I may not bare ea kand, will be or ordered by tret eiprese, aad fold al wholesale or retell be ealt eaatnmera. I will aloe beep oertedloal lite rata re, aaek ae Negations, News, papere, Ae. P. A. UAILIH. ClearteM May T, lM tf cw Uine and Liquor Store, I. L. ft EIZE NSTEI N, WINES & LIQUORS, MARKET T, CLEAP. FIELD, PA. VA-ran vwb ef Wine. Brandy, Ola, Wklaky aad A kmbot, always ea aaad. apeeial atieatka paid ta eoewnag a para aartirle for Reeremaetal oad meikial aatpeva ail-U (A C? bankers; No. 35 SouTr Third Streei PHILADELPHIA. ENEIUlTaENTS, tjk PENNSYLVANIA or the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. be MtTlftWAL 1 IV. Ibm...m . . ,gne,ep CASH CAPITAL. .1.000.000 rm.r warn Liberal remit offrr 4 to Aareu aad Bouettara. wee leineueni api.iy at out rrj. eiiara, waa tri.,'. ,i'."r?',r" ' ' ai.plleai low . 1 ear .r.i .. ...n.Mhpwk,,, eareaaa. he aea,M.ilirT r.f our Baliaina B.a. autaaiaiMie1 -i faoirbeta, fatly d,rtoloaiee Ii. . LtMal A to.,' AV u JMeVk raard Jt n. . RltKI Mauafrcr. I. A. PUKAHKli d CO.. Annu for 1'le.ra.ld eounly, I'a. aaglV-ly 8. Bilbcraian. - 0. KlUiimr. . 11. Eilberaian. 6. SILBERMAN &. Co., IM POUTRM A HO JOIIIU Or FANCY GOODS, PIPES NOTIONS, 4C, 13 JTorth Fourth Strtrt, yZC PHILAUKLPHIA. lyrpd T. C. MYERS, WITH w. rauu.... n. . i. Beaa. CO., WM. W . PAUL WH0LF8ALE BOOT I Nil OK trUREUOlSE, JJ Market Rt A 614 Coaiaierea St abore Biitk, lylt PHILADELPHIA. ly oLLOwaria a. ruTia carkt, HOLLOWBUSH & CAREY, BOOKSELLERS, Blank Book Manufacturrrs, AHD BTATIOSIRS, 314 Jflarktt St., PMiadrlphta, tsA. Paper Flour Rack, and Tlajra. Foolarap, r .. v . . . . n- . . 11 .1 Papere. . fcljtly. JOHN M. MELLOY, awf PACTDMa ar Plain, Japanned 9t Stamped Tinware aaa nun Ilouae Pnralafalnf; Gooda, Tib Rooting aad t'aadartor Plptwa Ka. It Market Ptreet, ar ly PHILADELPHIA. DREXEL & CO., Ha. Sf Boatli Third Ktreet, Phlladrlpa And Dealers in Government Securities. Applieatifta by Bail will reeeive prompt atten tion, aad all ibforwiatioB cbeerfelly ferniabrd. Ordera aolieited. aprll-tf R.EIZENSTEIN BROS., Menafnetarere af aad Wkolaeale Dealer, ia MEN AND BOYS' CLOTHING, 434 Market dk 4 IB Morrhaat Street, aafl'IT P1IILADF.LPUIA, Pa. 18C9 spring, i860 JAMES, KENT, SANTEE St, Co., Importers and Jobbers of Dry Goods, Hot Z.lo, 117, 2 141 Ft, Ibird PHILADELPHIA. We are aow prepared witk ear wenal eiteaelre and well-aaeerled .lock ta wffer eslra ladoormeata teCASli UHLllti. aprll-tf STEETCH, BENNETT & Co., (HoAWt-Mora toPetar T. Wright A Co, ruroRTtita or Ain mumi in DRUGS AND MEDICINES, ALSO, Brandies & Wines for Medical purposes. JelS'67 No. COll Market RU Philad'a. BENSON, CAMPBELL & Co., He. IT N. Pitth St. aad 4J4 Commerea, PHILADELPHIA, Pi., WHOLESALE GROCERS, And Commission Merchants, Wfrol. Olneenr, Far Skin. Feather, Leather, Flal Need. Dried Fraila, Clever Seed. Hoole, Deer 8kine. Bauer, Beeswax, Bkeop Bktaa, Ergs, Ae ea Ae. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. Weekly Price earns! forwarded oa reqaesl. Jane 1L 1MI Jy pd KAKSatiM, BLINDNESS n CATARRH 04 with the atBaost anmmie by Or. J. ISAAC8, M. D- and Pmfre-or af bit of tke Eye aod Ear ia the Mf-Jinal Col)- of Poanrrl vania, 11 yaara oipencnoe, (formorl.r of h?in, Ill.and.) flOi Arrh 8tiwt, 1'hil'a. irtti- aioniala oaa be eren at hia oftoa. The aiHioal raratrr ara iDTitxtl to traominj tbeir i.tj-at. aa he haa ao eorta la hia arofnaaion. Artiflctai too Inpertad without paju. e eharce for e aanioatioa, jl&-ly. J869 6RADorEi.c 18G9 OF SPRING AND SUMMER Pare. go aaal IroaioaUe Dry Goods, Shawls, Hosiery GLOTES, WHITE GOODS, Ladies and Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, ftc, &c IN QI'AI.TTT sad FTT1.F we rsnnot be for paal, h.irii.g siliii'il uur rtiK-k witk Ike jfreeuet tiara, ai,u a. vtill na-ll al a elnee eaab priae, an that purebaM-re will And It to their ad vantage ia oalling oa no. We bare alao fittad ap 0 separate room HATS A CAPS ami 11 HAW I.OdliS, and keep a choice line of ib'ier gooda, WILLIAM HERD A CO, Rear Peetotire. Market Htrewt, ap-14 CI.KARFIKI D, PA. aEW H TO 11 II Cor. fimtt4 &t, ami flitt Roa4. R. MITCHELL nAfl Jnst received and openrd, at the above earned pla, an entire new stork of 81 H -XKR Hiirl, whieb he will oell VKKV CUEAP FUR CAHU. His elook oontiste of IIRT COOKS, VHOCEHIKH, II A BD WARE. QUEENS WARE, Boots and Fhnea, Hale aad Cans, Ttaady Made Clothing, eta. He alee kerpe okeioe FL 0 VR, COJty MEA L, FEED, Chop, Jfffrepm. Flh, mnd Dritd Pareoeja deeimoa ef rerehaeing (eods at fair rates are reepeelfally reaaeetod to give bim aeelL ar-Approved country prodare will be taken, at Ibe kigheet prlera, la elckaage far goods. Vkareeia, aae I a, lfe tf ?f. frjw A .font f ilama aetata a 9. aa.t.a a. 4. aaaaaa a ( iiAXji:. J. B.GHAIIAM&SONS, MARKET 8TREIT, CLEARFIELD, Pa. rpm nkeerlban karlng eatered Into partner A ekip for Ike parpoee af earrylor aa tkt eaefaeea af Merabaadi,ie, aew afar A CJood And rare apportaaltr ta tka elllaen, af Clear. laid aad adjoinin, aaaaliea U bay rtere good, at wbeleaaia ar retail prioaa, ikat will aataaltb Ike anla.tmeled. Their feeda will be par Ilea, larly aeieetad la ealt tkie market. Erery lady will, rtere fere, aall the aUeatioa af bar IIiiNband To thia feet, eeeanje Ibli kraaek af ear keelaeao will rooelre epeelai ettentlea, aad ararytklnf needed la a well regnlated koaaakold will at all llaiea be foend hoar alore. Oar ttoak af DM Y CMN)IMt aball aot be eerpaaaed, ellker la aeal Ity ar arloa, aad will aaabraeo, la part, P riala ef erery etyla, Siofkaau aad Laeree ef every quality, Maillm ef arery grade. Do Laiaee adapted ta tke tattoo of ike eld aad yoaaf aad erery article ef any klad af good, lb ay tell U Guaranteed Te be ae repraeeatod, and warreated la glee eat. lefeetiea. Ae U IRFJtoj GOODf we kave a eploaded aawrtaient af Alpaeae, blaek, while, and la eolore; Ana area, Bilka, aad ta akort all Ike aoweet atylei la the aurket. We dtelre tkl, faet ae heeeeio kaowa To Every Pereoa aiaa, weoaaa, ahUd, phyalelaa, ebaais, fareaor, lawyer, harbor, weeaeao-right, aiaa, or any other aaa la the eoaatj Young Or eld, riea ar poor, high ar low, who will fare, ae with a aall. Witk oar aew aad eiten.ire etoek aay geatUo eaa plaaee the moot fae tidiaae Idadr, By Jaat dropping la aad getting a alee dree, pattern, laoe sett, kid glovee or by dolag that which la belter i give her a well-filled parse, and she will led goad aad payiag laresLmeata la hroiderlee, edgings, rlhboaa, glares, hosiery, or aay ether hoasehold aaaeesltloe. And la addltioa te what we hare alrealy eaamara ted. we keep all kinds ef CENTLEMBN'll W EAR seek as Cloths. CaealoMroa, BatlaatU, Bate, Boete aad Bkoea, Aa, be sides, A loe Aseertmeal ef Made ap t XOTHIWG for Men aad Boys, maaafaetarad eat ef tke very beet atalsriai, which we will sell for eash or axchenge for eoentry p rodeos at prleos wbiek will esteaiek bath hashaad aad Wife We are aow largely eagaged la baying aad selling rqllAKi: TIMBF.lt aed monetae- tared Lt'HBER, and will give this branch ef basiaesa spetial alleatlea, aad mahe It aa object To Krery Oae who haa Lambor te aall te deal with aa. Wo ehall alee heap eoartaatly ea hand a geaeral assortment ef GROCER If., aad HAtUWAIII,hieh we will sell at etreed iagly low priors. We else keep a fall assort msntof UVEENHWABE. TtU department will be bapl fall ead complete, aad erery Young Jinn Or amides wke eeatemplalee hoaaekeeplng. will lad II advantageoas te eome aad trade with as. Wa are so ti tasted, aai, from long oxperieace la the basiaesa, ae well aeqaaialed with the wants and a oca salt lea ef this eommnnlly, that wa feel latl.fled If ersry maa aad eromaa In Clrarfleld County make, It a palet te bay their goods from as, wa aaa please them both as te qaality aad price. Therefore, noma along aad bay yoar DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, a Quccnswarpa Hardware, BOOTS k SHOES, HATS k CATS, Ready -Made Clothing, Aad everytklag yea end te r rndar yenrestvof aad families comfortable, from JAS. R. GRAHAM & SONS., aagiitf CLEARFIELD, Ta. JOTK'Ke The formation of the partrerrbip of James B. draham A Rons does aot proven Ibe eettleaaeal ef tbe aetee aad book aeeeaate ef the late Arm af Bhoware A Oraham or E. W. Oia has. Thoes knowing "Lbamealreo Indebted te either ara reajaaaied be eome forward at ease aad oioee their eeeomle. JAMES B. ORAIIAM BON 8. fWtkld, aeriamber 1 tf, THK Hi:rU1H,ICAN. CI.KAKFII.1.D, I'a. WEnxEKPAT MnENINd, tv an. IM. Terms of Subscription. tf paid laadraaee.orwlthia Ibree atiwlbt ...5 fi If paid afVer tbree and before ,n Knnth...... I If paid aAer Ike cipiraliua ef aia aaunllu ... I ( Mr. T. H Wii.eoa, ear foraaaaa. I, aatboriied to reeeipl for eaoaey paid into the ofloeoa ajeoeal of eaheerlpliea, adrerti.ing. Job work, dr., la oar abeeuoe. OKtl. It. UOIlM.AMlKH. K'iitor and Proprietor nKLKilllim NOTICKN. Method let F.nleronal horrh Rar H. Dill. Paator. Publie Herrm erert talibatb at iu, a at., ana 7t r. M. tiabhalh Seboul at A. M. Prayer U artier erery Tbatedar, at 7 P. M v am oi union rerrlee, arol rlalibath ef erery enonm, nt iu, A. Al. nt. francla t harrh t alhollr Rer Mi O llatn Maaa al III, e'elock A. M, oa the oeeond and fourth Hundara of eeb month. r)U Aadraar'a C hurrh Kiilwonal liar Mr. Miaua. Pablie Kerrioe erery Toeeday aen- inp:. ai i , ofltora. r. at. HI. John'a I harrh Lathrran Rrr. Mr Nilnuarr. Pablie berrioe every babbalh, mora ioir and eveninir. Preabytarlan Charrk Ker. Mr. Brnia Pnblie henrtoe every Habbata, morning aad erca in. Our "dovil," or tomobody else, last week, placed the word "died" over marriage notice, but we hopo the par tios aro still "alive and kicking," notwithstanding the blunder of tbe printer. Not Guilty. The trial of the boy, Kitcbon, for ahooting bii comrade, a year ago, near N w Washington, came off laat week. Tbe jury returned a verdict of "not guilty" without leav ing the bor. Court. Tbe business done at the present sitting of our court was heavy, cleaning op a number of "chronic' Commonwealth canes, betides dis patching many new ones. We will endeavor tts give a full aynnpeis of tbe proceedings iu our next issue. Increasing. The family of Attor neys is still on tne increase in this county. The name of II. W. Smith, Eq., was last week added to the list as duly quuliSed to act in the capacity of an Attorney in the several courts of this county. Hia card will be found elsewhere. Aa usual, no paper will be issued from tbia oflico next week. Our "devil" is determined to be patriotic and have a Fourth of July, whether anybody else fttls so or not. There fore no Republican need be called for at tbe several postoflicos to which it is sent A LiTTt.l too Loito. The Straw berry and Ice Cream Festival at the XI. E. Church, last week, was kept tip until 11 o'clock on Saturday night, resulting greatly to the financial suc cess of the church, but rather unfa vorably to tbe comfort and health of many of the members. Too much ol a good thing, Ae. We understand that the cake voted for at the Ladies' Strawberry and Ice Cream Festival in this place, last week, fell to the lot of Rev. Wm. II. Dill, of the M. E. Church, by a large majority, and the sum realized reached nearly fifty four dollars. A rather valuable cake, wa should think. The whole amount realized out of the Fes tival reached nearly a thousand dollars. Vi't understand that a vote was ta ken last week in the M. E. Church in this place on Lay Delegation, and the question was largely defeated. We are surprised at this, as we bad noticed tbe vote) in a number of eastern and city churches, which stood ten to fif teen in favor of, to one against it. Imperialism must be deep seated in the members of the congregation in question. The Grand Jury, last week, unani mously reported in favor of building a new jail. They want no patchwork, but want a building to match onr oomplete Court House. Thia ia the fifth jury which has passed upon the matter. A plan of a new building was submitted to tho Court (or its approval on Tuesday. Full plans and specifications will be ready by the latter part of July, by which time preparations will be made to proceed to work. Hard ok tub Itiftn. The burglar experts who commenced plying their vocation in this place on the lL'th of ilny last, have met with bad success. We premise that the firm of Lam nine, Nelson, Nowman & Co., and their confederates, will make themselves scare hereafter in this neck of woods. The captnre of three ofj these first class scoundrels by the '4ackwoods men" is rather a severe ami unexpec ted stroke to the burglar, counterfeit and horse-thief ring which infests the whole country. If a few traveling doctors and some "n(MR" were simi larly treated, wo would "have poace" and quiet in our county. A Capital Cask. Tho case of the Commonwealth against David Bail, for the killing of Job Sneath, In Bee- caria township, last December, elicit ed much attention. The ease was vigorously prosecuted on both sides, but the facts and the law all seemed to weigh against the Defendant through out the trial. The jury, after a few bourn absence, returned with a verdict of "guilty of murder in the first de gree." This was evidently unexpect ed to Ball, whom it shocked and con siderably unnerved. His conn sol at nee moved for a new trial, having learned that one of the juror, had exprossed himself most deiiclcdly in favor of banging Ball, before the jury was empanneled. The motion is still pending as wo writ). If no new trial is granted, tho unfortunate maa will soon bo oalled npoo to pay tbe penalty rf a riclatsd law Mwtrt I tvret I peevet. Our readers are all familiar w it tha rtililtery of the County National Bank, in this plsee, on tha 12th ol May Inst, by three Western exrerts in that profession, named James Ncl son, aliiitl. Wilson, or, as he la known to policemen generally, "California Jack;' J. K. Lamnine, of St. Louis, ofiVrg Congtlon j and J. E. Newman with several aliatit too. Tbe three were jointly indicted for the robbery and were put on trial on lost Saturday morning, when Lamoine's counsel de manded a separate trial fur him, which, after some hesitation on the part of the Court, was conceded bv the District Attorney. Lamoine was at once placed on trial ; and when tho case waa about half through, District Attorney McC'ullongh moved to enter a nolle prosequi in the case of Nelson, for the purpose of placing bim upon the witness stand. This not only pro duced a sensation in the court room, but throughout the whole town. Ho took the stand, aod below will be found his confession. The jury, about nine o clock on Saturday night, returned a veraiei 01 guilty. .Newman was placed on his trial on Monday, and waa also convicted ; whereupon the Court sentenced both Lamoine and Newman to four years hard labor in the penitentiary; being the full extent of tbe law. CONFESSION Or JAMES NELSON. There were three men encaired In the burglary, Mr. Lamoine, Mr. Now man and myself. We came to this State from St. Louis, Mo. Newman and myself came to Uarrisburg. We waited till Lamoiue came on, and met him at Williamsport between eight and ten days after. We remained at illiamsport one dar. Lamoine and I then went to Ohio, meeting Now man at Tyrone. I came up from Alloona to Tyrone first, and met Lamoine there ; met Jiim there on Wednesday or Thursday. Mr. New man came to Jvrone on Saturday. In the meantime I camo over t5 Clear field, and stopped at the Mansion House ; came here on Thursday, and returned to Tyrone on Saturday. Mr. l.amoitie came bere on Saturday. Newman and I went to Harrisburg. Newman stonned at Huntingdon. I remained at Harrisburg till Monday, when 1 returned to Huntingdon. Mot Lamoine on Tuesday al Huntingdon, as was agreed. We remained there over Tuesday, and left on Wednesday morning; took the 7:30 a. ro. train for Tyrone. We came to Clearfield on the 9 o'clock train, and arrived at 12:60 p. m. We got off the train, and went up the side of tho mountain, and remained mere nnui uarit about a mile back. After dark we came into town, and went around to several blacksmith shops, and cot some tools We waited until half-past 12 o'clock, when wo came down in front of the bar k, and remained awhile to ace that all was still. Wo pushed open the door with an iron bar. I done it. Lamoine and I broke open the vault aoor, ana the sale. Jxewtnan remained outside, on watch. We took the money, and started out of town. We went over tbo bill and buried some nickels, and went on until daylight on mo roan, ana men took to the woods, towards Tyrone. Lett the road to the right, and went down to and crossed the crook into a little cabin, and remainod there all day. We divided the spoils about 9 o'clock. There was some $19,000 or 820,000 $ 4,.r00 in bonds, about 1150 in postal currency, and soveral 51K) bills. We laid all the bills in spile; tben passed around the $1,000 bills, tben the S-VK), S100, Ac. Tho bonds I trot. Mr. Lamoine paid his nolo off to me of fl.lUO. iamoiue tore up the note outside of tbe cabin. There wore some mutilated bills left at the cabin stuck alongside some logs. When night came we got on the railroad track, above the sawmill, and followed it until morning. About day we came up to a station, and discovered a man standing at the station. We sheared off to the right, koepine alone the creek all the day, making way for Jyrone. Vt e came on to the ruilmad near the Summit ; kept the track about half a mile ; sheared off the track until the passenger train passed. and then came on the track strain. Wo met three men on the way down We continued down to tho Intersec tion, in sight of the station Seen some men standing there. The men came, on towards us rapidly, and two came on running. a started and ran across the creek ; remained in the woods about an hour; struck the other road, and kept it until wo struck the pike. Wo walked on together until about two o'clock in the morning, when we separated. Newman and I kept together. Jjtmoinesaid be was going for tho Baltimore A Ohio rail road. Newman and myself crossed the Central railroad at Spruce Crock, and struck south. Wo traveled some two or three days, and stopped ; (the only place I can describe was at Bed ford ;) then tip a canal. We staid all night at a little town about five miles fmm Broad Top railroad. Newman and myself went on around Bedlord, and tried several houses before they would keep us. Wo took the stage near Cent revllle, where we were arrest ed, and brought hack. I heard the Sheriff al Ccntreville, or noticed some thing up. so I moved off down tbo lot. 1 saw a black -stump there, and put the package in it, 1 had 87,000, JS.OOO or $9,000 with me when I left. After we started bs. k I had toomnthinjf over 15,000. 1 bad 11,800 of my own. 1 threw the money out of my pocket when the Sheriff was not looking at mo. (Newman pnt the money in the Sheriff's coat by accident.) The first money I threw away, wns four or five miles away from Centrevillo, on the right side of the road. 1 threw away my own pocket book, with over fflOO in it, after psssing the cross-roads, about four or five miles from Hod ford The first package I threw awsy was two il.OliO bills and two to.OO bills. Newman reported to ns in tho west theio was a bank in Harrisburg to be robbed. Cross ernmined. Started from St. Lewis with Mr. Newman between the 1st and 10th of April. Lamoine was to follow shortly after. Saw him the day before we left. Went to Uurris burg immediately j thence to Wil liamsport. The agreement was made In St. Louis, at Lamoine's liquor store. Agreement was mado about three weeks after the arrest that if I turned Stale's evidonee I should be acquitted. It was Mr. Moore who approached me first on the subject. I had been confined but a day or two wben Mr. Moore spoke to ma. Ho Mid bo would k to tsv tho !! ard vniiiaT oa la -ooisfof Umoln Ihkrehno Newman for several tears i was mar ried to his sister Wallaet re me to sew mo three or four days sfter Xlooro llerame alone. Newman was present 1 he Conversation w at moderate. Saw Mr. Wallace three or four limes Wallnes agreed it I testified against i.smoine i should Do actiuilted. La moino and I psru-d al the Intersection v e crosbd the creek Had four in terviews with Mr. Wallace. There was a conditional agreement. La moino got one-third of the money rtewman mane out the whole amoun to be l'0,0OO. Wm. A. Wallace, sworn : I was sen for by James Nelson, and wont and saw him. Wo opened tho subject, and I discovered a tenderness among them on the subject of their mi suing partner. i ioiq inuiu thai the missinir pronertv snouia do restored, and that no ar rangement should be made that did not send to the prison as many men as wore in the jail chen. I suggested ii me man wno assisted ooulu bo Ob tamed, a nolle proseaui should be entered for one and the other two suffer. I went awav. and retnrncd in forty.eight bours, and asked them wnal they tboucht of it. I went over the hill and found near a atump, in a hole, seventy-eight dollars in nickels ; men io a shanty, near Howard Mer roll's saw-mill, and fnnnd near that shanty some mutilated notes. Ac. In the shanty were several sardine boxes, newspapers, to. I found naners with an me nguring on, making the one. intra division ; also a Irsirment of a note that had been torn up, calline for l,iuu, on the outside of the shanty Mr. Jacob Sheets Sir: I suffered for ovor two years from Dyspepsia, with a sense of suffocation and severe pain after eating, nod although I tried various remedies, and took medical advico, yet I found no relief until I tried your Celebrated Bitter Cordial, which acted like a charm upon my syatem, and before I bad used one bottle, I fonnd myself entirely cured, and have not had any return of the complaint since. I can, therefore, re commend it as an invaluable remedy to those afflicted in tho same way. JoDIt SNKTHEIf, upl of franklin Square Res., 10 N. Seventh Street, I'blladrlphia. teg-Read SHEET? S standing ad- vertuement in another column. Hiort. A number of tbe jurors attending Court last week were rath er chop-fallen when they called for their pay, and were informed by tho Treasurer that they were "docked" one or two days, for failing to answer at roll call, according tc tbe rules of the Court on that subject. After framing many frivolous excuses and several shakes of the head on the part of the "docked," they submitted to the discount of two dollars per day for failing to answer to their names, and, in every instance, admitted that it was right. lit Full Blast. Tho new three- story hotel at the depot has been pur chased by Mr. G. D. Goodfellow, and named tbe "Leonard House," in honor of one of our oldest and most worthy citir.eni. We understand that tbe house is already doing a fine business, which will necessarily increase under the superintendence of such a clever host as Mr. Goodfellow. Those who tarry with bim will find bim to bo just what bis namo indicates, a good fellow: See bis card elsewhere. To meet tho large expenses still necessary for tba completion of the Osceola Catholio Church, tbo congre gation will have a Pic-nic oa the 8d, to ectnmemorale "Tho Fourth," and tho Fair will begin on tho 5th of July, and continue at least one week. All well-disposed persons are most hearti ly welcomed to participate in throe festivities. K. O'Bravioan, Faster. Snow Coming. In Indian Show will bold forth at ihis place to-morrow, afternoon and evening; also at Phil -ipsburg on tho 2d, Osceola on the 3d, and KylorlOA-n on the Oth. This ex hibition will be given under a spacious pavilion, conveniently furnished with scats, lights, io. Admission, 40 cents; children, 25 cents. Good music will bo in attendance. Messrs. Thompson k Co., at Cur- wonsville, desire to inform their cus tomers that tbey are just opening one of the fullest and finest stocks of goods ever brought to town, and specially reqnrst the public to call and examine them. Dapication. Providence permit- ling, tho new Methodist Church, Harmony Chapel, in Chest township, well bo dedicated to tho worship of God, on Sabbath, July 4th, 1800. W. T. WasoN. Wo aro pleased to notice that our borough authorities are moving in the right direction, by filling tbe mndholes with stones, with the design, ultimate ly, of filling the intermediate space. Latest AanivAL. Splendid stock of new goods just received by F. C. Cromm. Suit made on short notice, neat and cheap. Call and have yonr measure taken immediately. It is a fart, thai J. C. Light rap A Son have tbe best Boots, Shoes, Hals, Caps and Satchels in Clearfield. Store on Market street Judge Thompson, in Corwensville, has a good pew two horse wagon for sate cheap. 21 Children's colored shoe at tho Ban ner Shoe Store, at reduced prices. Nineteen years ago Charles Crocker, a poor boy, crossed the Missouri river with an ox team, on hia way to Cali fornia. Now ho returns in a special railroad car. for he is Superintendent of tho Pacific Central, bringing with bim bis family. '. Eow to prevent gray baira Keejp Cored si Lo lta.aral.fiT We hire beVfl tistilexj a circular rei OlvH at the Roynoblsvfllo P O. by Mr t'hamlrsre, Ironl New York, In wliti h parties algnlng them selves, (iumhrlge A 'o , Ad WallStreel, N. Y., propoao aa follows i "We here a large dt"h ef eteot eopiee ef the geeeine LT. I Treaaar, ftiotee en hand, (eaeeetid t'V tke moot skilled men ia Iba art eateide of Ike Stairs Prison), whirb wa drill to Imntedlalrip diapwee en tbe following very liberal tones, vt, : Psrbsgea raprreontitig f ft'O, ia renons deaeti... nsttoas, pries U.S. hrarroenlitg $M'0. pneeSHe. eluvo, prvoa j0, and ao on for every porker thereafter. If yoa onler a M paobage we will sell te ae one else ia yoar toon.' After desurioing the routine of regular business transaction, tbey add tho fo'lowing post script! P. 8. We piece relianoe ia yoa so far aa offeriue this business, bnt were wo to send eamplee II woa,1 moke oar business to orb toopalilie, asdisieterostrd psrties would send, therefore wo do aot eood seen plea nor evil In lees quantities tuna above, or any other terms. The creature who endeavors thus to fleece parties who may bo green enough and dishonest enough to try lo procure money on such terms, is represented a quite a youth, and has from time to time been compelled to shift hia quarters to keep out of tbe hands ol the officers of the law. it is not very probable that at this late day any of our people will be caught by any such tricks, but if they are silly enough to do ao, if they ever hear from it, it will be by receiving a batch of finely executed photographs of Undo Samuel's Greenbacks, such a any one might cot out of any old Bank JSoto Detector. Tbe villian who would thus attempt a fraud under tbe guise of counterfeiter is surely damnably ififn mous. 1 he public have many times been warned against this dodger by the press of the country. Brookvillt Republican. An enterprising young gentfemsrf n this county, some time ago, got up a similar scheme, but on a lower scalt. His bails were but teo-cent scrip, whit h he furnished in sums of from one to twenty dollars. lie got into some trouble about it, and wo hope he is now pursuing gome more honest voei lion. Let no one be so foolish as to send money to Gumbridge, because they will never get back either coun terfeit or good money. The Reabona Wht. Some of tho reasons why Dr. Roback'a Blood Prllo should be kept in every family are - Because tbey can be employed in all cases where a "family physic" is r. uired, and are perfectly safe in Untie' dministration at all times. Because they act promptly in re moving all obstructions from the bowels, affording immediate relief in- cholic or other pains. Because they are a Liver Till, acting irectly on the spleen and liver, re moving the bile and assisting digestion. Because in taking theta they do not interfere with tho regular arocution of tho patient, or leave tbo bowoh, constipated. Because they aro made both with nd without sugar coating, thus adapt ing them to the use of everybody. Becauae, they being purely vegeta ble are perfectly harmless, and can b taken by children or adults at all sUgfs or periods of life. Because they are specially adapted to the use of persons of sedentary hab its, and to the nso of females a bom try become mothers. Because they are what their name indicates, a Blood Pill, searching out diseases of the blood, leaving tho sys tem in tbe full vigor of health. Because they aro perfectly gentle) their operation, causing no griping, and are a safer, surer, and every r"ay better purgative pill than has ever bo tore been offered to the public. Becauso, when followed in their user by itoback'a Stomach Bitters, they cure tbo very worst cases of dyspepsia. Because tbey can be purchased at Harts witk A Irwin's, or any drug store, at the extremely low price or tweoty-fivo cents per box. Marriage or Miss Annie ScrratTv Miss Annie Surrall waa married in Washington on Friday laat to William P. Tonry, Esq , of the Surgeon Gener al's Office. The bride appeared in better health than she baa enjoyed for years, and the happy couple started immeuiaieiy alter ut ceremony on bridal tour North. In connection with tho above, we publish tho following paragraph from the W ashington Republican. Il needs no comment : Special orders No. 149, just issued from the War Iepartment,directi that, hospital steward W. P. Tonry, United Slates Army, bo discharged from the sorvice of tho United Slates from July ....... . J I, l!tii. Mr. ionry.il will bo remem bered was, married last week to Al isa Annie Surralt, and it is aaid that tins event cansed his dismissal. In ordor to be a successful politician in Montana it is said that a man mnet either have the poorest memory of any man living, or bo one or tbe greatest liars of the age. Exchange. The above parairraph " taken from a radical newspaper. Tho premises being admitted, it follows as elestr us the night follows the day that James M. Ashley, who has just been sent lo that Territory by Grant as Its Gove omor, is emphatically "tbo right mevo in tbe right placo." Trirtne Protection to Homr 1s prsTRT. Every issue of this fnigo" political and moral humbug, hs.3 a sermon, ehort or long, upon "protec tion to homo industry. A largo por tion of last year's issue of that journal was printed upon foreign paper, pur chased because it was cheaper than tho American production. O.Gi-eelry, what a humhtigger you are I Wben will you quit acting the hypocrite f Fire negroes have been empannelled upon the Grand and nine upon tho rem jury, in the Criminal uourt In Washington City. A negro Bailiff has also been appointed, and sworn in. The notorious Judge Fisher made a characteristic speech in charging tba Graud Jury. Stokes, the iron clad Radical canrfi. date for Governor in Tennessee, is tha last man who aoid a negro slave at auction in that Slate. Out of surn materials the shrieking and howling Radicals aro made. Tbo New York Sun, black enough to suit any reasonable nigger, saj Grant like tha yellow dog in a menagerie bo ia too small for a li", ha don't look like a tiger, and DObuti rwutasioMSAd-y