. I ... . rl a IMux ' 1" ' 1 '" 'i lh kno9'ii)( hHi il pntM him i M i U lliumLs, tllislls lit) . t . ..- . , ,y Ihniflnvre, i...rvr.i,i lo twi ii i r lir isii in urn i1!', an J C .Jmprllcil Iiiiu lo liny tliom until lliil sn. a pnvo aasy '' ' ' ft'1' i f lliu iron, lie m lln-n liwl Ii l.y Ilia riots an.) tini',""'! i' (I" nioulb by lli l.stoiinl (nxii I r. M. till llie nrxl morning. 11 tlicu lakrn down and throw n inUi the pnurd liuuso, bill was u cxhaualod lluil lio lia.l lo bo re InovoJ to tlio hos.iUl. Il wastliM iilisl to amputate tlirec .f bin tinpT, but this was ri'coniiilercd. He lout, how ever, the una of thin thumb mil two Elisors. Thin punishment wna in filled by iUjor McOinnrll, iUcvro. the tl.iv'anii win carried out by Her goaut dwurd 1'onnelly. Anothoroor priwnernmncd Urown, was oiico excused l.v tho do;lor from work on the plea of illness, but tho Provost Marshal insisted and finding him too ill and lacking strength made liiut carry a thirty-two pound ball. He staggered under the weight and was compelled from weakness to put it down, lie wan thon taken to the wharf and with bin legs lied together and his hands tied behind him, a rope was placed around him and he was thrown into the water and then drug ged out. This was dono three or four times, he hogging for morey nnwt pileously. Ho was finally jerked out of the water and ordered to return to his ordinary work. The poor wretch crept off' apparently thankful for any escajie from such tormenta. Cutl. Jos. Kilteuhouse wasoflieer of the day, and his orders were carried oul by Corporal Spear. During the lutler part of last Octo ber 1 was placed in irons and com pelled to work with an armed sentinel over me. 1 did not know the reason for this, for I was unconscious of hav ing given offense, and bud conformed to every regulation. 1 was then close ly confined and allowed lo communi cate with no one for four months. The pretence for this, afterwards learned, sprang from an attempt of Dr. iludd to cecupe. Colonel St. George Legcr fironfel, ged G5 years, was taken sick and went to the Doctor to get excused from work. The Doctor declined to excuse him. lio then applied to the Prorost Xlarsbal, who said that he could not excuse him if the Doctor couldn't. Grenfel then tried to work and failed. They took him to the guard house, tied him up for half a day, and then took him to the wharf, tied his hands behind him, tied his lees together, and put rope around his waiit There were three officers, heavily armed, who drove spex-tator Jrom the wharf; I could see and hear from my window. The Colonel at-ked them if they were going lo throw him into the water, and they answered, "lea He then jumped in, and because he could not sink, they drew him out and tied about forty pounds of iron to bis legs, and threw him into the water again, and after he has sunk twice thev pulled 1 : . - - i.i i n.Uul.Ca,n,ana u.ene.mIK-ll.Wb.m Lira in hand wer, Lieutenant Itobin aon, Lieutenant I'ike.and Capt .Tcre W. Crabb. ajinted by aerguant Mh h cl Gleaaon, and aHsiHtanl mihtHrv torekrepr G. T. Jackaon, who tied the irons on his lep,. cpt Samuel apatite or dsing any to scrub and do other menial work when he proved, he wa so ill as to Lave refused to eat his rations fur a week. All of the officers hated Gren fel on account of a letter which ap peared in a Xew York paper, which' they said Grenfel wrote, about tying up the prisoner Dunn which letter was truthful, as other and myself were witnesses to thedetails it related One very stormy night Grenft l, with four others, escaped in a small boat ana was evidently drowned near the fort. His escape was discovered but i-iunu in nu oevere tnai 11 was i " - " " UWIIVI V'UB W ' U I 1 1 1 C I II f Ml , although a steamer was at the wharf. Grenfel frequently declared his inten tion of running any risk to escape, rather than, to use his own words, "to be tortured lo death at the fort." These are only two or three instances of the many acts of cruelty practiced at the fort, lluring my imprianrment at Fort Jefferson 1 worked very hard at earjentering and wood ornamental work, making a great many fancy lipxes, ic., oul of the peculiar wood found on the adjacent islands; the greater portion of this work was made for officers. p,y my industry in that direction, I won somo favor in their eye. I was released in March of the present year by executive clemency. (Signed ) m Khmam SpAHOLka. Stati CoNvrvTiuN or School Scrra INTKNI.EMS lloW. J. P. Wit kersham, Slate Superintendent, has issued a circular, staling that a Convention ol Scbsol Suiteriniendcnls will he bold at the city of Harnshurg, commencing on Tuesday, July 2U, at two o'clock P. M. Free return tickets have been se ! cured for the members attending the 1 Convention on the Pennsylvania Cen tral i.aiiroaa, the rinlaUelphu and Erie liailroad and ibe Northern Cen tral Iiailroad. The following subjects will bo up for discussion : 1. F.xaninialitins. . Visitations. 8. liisiiiuie. 4. Ktport. 6. General interval in education. lo addition to these inquiries, which embrace the iaci wor, of saperintendency, il,e opinions of Uie Convention will be solicited in referee to the following topics : . I. PnK-rintendents in relation to county Normal Inslilutes. 2. Supcrin. londents in relation to Stale Normal Schools. 3. iK-fw ts in our school law, . and remedies for them. 4. Hef-Uin the working agencies provided bv our school law, and the remedies (r Ult.m 6. The educational work bef .re us fur the next thn-e yoars. The purj.oe in tailing the Conven- isllie tranaaciion ol husm.-va .n.l tha securing of as great i-rrieiem-y as III t ii.. J. .J rM,,l'e in tne educational work to I! r the I upeniiiei,,!,.,,,.,.. Hiry Mil,.,,,,,.. j. . ... c... wii. l cxpeeied to Le prcaenl at the 1 x'r('":1' ,,,,'" one of them (Wil rivoi.i.on. hsma) expects to sleet himself by this and alUi her Vf Vrmal S' tools, and ('"i-Jwinion ahich be has rendered be welmm. euucaUon will isi.nr::rjr:n. r,r.not ! nhivtie dr, d Vni .T " 11,0 0"rofa hun- tho 1, I J"-''"' next nessionof .meSinl:, L"'" .'"'i.ulion.l neirroe. Vl nlt'n"" "'cworthle 'US oi,, in,,, . .-'Y "u u'l"'l their n'i"n of i,vu iX. ln ,l,e Mti- "order to be eq ,l J'V " ' 1 dfme. s mUo hasn'l a ' I... . hi. . i .... . 4 , 2l A tt It I ( ft il I I'll V ' I I M lit d s (iKtvHi.lt 11 lilHU'l.AM'IR, KdiUir. " CKKAHl'in.D, PA. WVPNR.MIAY MOHMXH. Jfl.Y 14. HoS. Democratic District Ticket. A.clality, JOIIX l-AvVSUlK, Kan,., of rirsrflfld Co. Democratio County Ticket. TrMmrcr. I.F.VIIH FI.I'.C.AI., ol Ilrdy1ownihli. Count v ComnittinDcr, M, II. IIINIMAN,orilrcearla tonuhlp. Aotlitor, JOIIM II. MILI.KH, of Hrll lowaalilp. Wo notice by tho Prest, that Daniel Uluck, if Forest -ot(nly, is a candidalo for Assembly in this Dis trict. No one is yet announced in I'lk county for that positioir. Gen. Win. S. Hosccrans has been nominated br the Democrats of Ohio for Governor of that Slate, lilitk and white Radicalism, is in mourning throughout the Buckeye Stato. The Supreme Court has unanimous ly decided that Peto Herdic's act, abolishing the Lycoming Judicial Dis trict, wus unconstitutional. Pule has therefore lost bis money in his invest ment with Geary and his looeters. The Democratic Statu Convention meets at Harrisburg to-day, for the purpose of nominating candidates for Governor and Supreme Judge. Who they will be we cannot conjecture at this distance from the field. Maj. Gen. Charles P. Store, w ho was arrested and imprisoned by Lin coln, Stantun & Co., shortly after the battle of Bull's Bluff, in 1SG1, has just been elected to the Stale Senate of Virgiuia, w here be bai resided ever since the close of the war. Wm H. Sanford, Cashier of the Central National Bank of New York, has decamped with a lare amount of: the funds belonj;in g to the institution. The President, in a card lo the public, stales that the Ions "will not exceed olie ku9dmt thoxlMKli rf, ,.,.. Xot much for New York. Back Auain. Our cstremcd old friend, Mr. Clark Wilson, has broke out in the printing business again, lie now publislun the JWMhvsfrr Inle- deserve success: looks well. Of course his paper We Iiojhj our readers will not fail to read the statement of Spangler, one of Stanton's conspirators, in this issue. Every passing day fixes the proof, stronger and stronger, that Stanton k Co., were the rial conspira tors, and that they murdered Mrs. I .urratt, who was wholly innocent of euner liootn s or Manton sconaptracr The valorou Gen. John Cochntne has been seek ing an office ever since Gram's inauguration. The other day he was made Collector of the 6th Dis trict of New York, which he, however, decliucs, stating that the risk is too great and the pay toi small, and that Iherofcssittn of burglary has became so perfect that money is not safe any. where. Poor traitor Jack ! he wma a Foreign Mission.-. CoWAtnLT. Grant and his lottery Cabinet have decitled not to allow the people in Mississippi and Texas to vote until November, although they had agreed some lime ago that the election would be ordered in Septem ber. The result of the election in Virginia has compelled the Washing ton sneaks to take the water Why not f if a man proved to bo a sqnarc up and down liar in Johnson's Cabi net, what is there to prevent him from dissembling and lying in his own Cabinet f Grant all over. Tut Vianisu ELtcTion An elec tion was held in that Iominion on the 6th instant, Radicalism met w ith Hull Run defeat. Walker, the Con servative candidate for Governor, and the w hole Slalo ticket, is elected by 25,iO majority, and f.l majority on joint ballot in the Legislature. This is a glorions way of reconstructing the South. Thia State vanquished Know-Nothingism in 1 '.:), and it has now, although held in military subjec tion, throttled Radicalism in itsblack cst and mot bijeous form. The old Commonwealth is death to all kinds ol polilica' harlotry. Tact Kai.icalism The three Kad ir"' J"p,- on the Supremo llench have decided the Registry law lohe!l,,,"l,,n vuliinl.les that came from the ciiisiiuitioifi.1. This is just what we hi Ins own tntercsL Wl.v cannot a Judgo similarlv situated Vest the title of a trad of land in himself, il he is ms.le Court, jury and witness ? Wil liam gets more than Grant did. He only r,t , house and lot; w,il the former strives to elevate himself on the Beneb for fifteen years. Radical ism i pare and unadulteraied.selfi.h ness. Vr Shu;.irt wit. t"t,vl-ied, leaf weet, in Kutlurt ouni;-, ,.f IUUtder in lb 6rst det-re for poisonjnj Lor hus- 1 O-.l Vi teller., tf 'l. n-.i m ib.l'Wor S-M .... U. .....r. list W, I... "I ' nnn.ii.uird i. A.-u.Mt CI...II.H lnlou4ri.u..in.-et.net I. t.lt lt.i.tl.-mcn. It ee. w.i In e v. iv eleui ll'st ) ,h, ,.,,. s a.u.m, 1. 1. .n.f nv nil lin nrf univ ot f rr yi A t-nHv nf r'M I tx'tiMtpiiniil'!, tlm I" t'( Mil fmitU ttfmjunn In yvm 1 1 rim n' 1 . I .at "lii". U ili Hn( Mit, Mllfl thU I. i rViW t.Htrtf Th movoiiHMit of (It JVnM Tu f ClfHrfirlJ rony ba rnfidotod "iNH)! on tho part of tho (tn.NYir, but, if ao. w rv (!y ivpratin losnon tautit uh by our nciblor in the jml. At to hcro tho n.pinbor a to comu from donrndn oiiliroly on the action o( tnoMi..-j noiuitiato Mr. Lawlic, be will mottt certainly bo elected ; and whoever ill, may coimidor it "cool and com plart'iit." Wo rely entirely on tho window and integrity of the District Confercoa, and if tht-y do not indent us with an uuimpeuchablo Democrat, they will bear from us a"uin. Back Aoain. We are pleased to notice ttiul Andrew Hopkins, Kq , formerly connectod with the llarria bur; Patriot and Pittsburgh Union, has bcciirno joint editor and propiielor with Col. Tato in tho publication of the Lycoming Standard. Air. Hop. rkins is an able writer, and wo arc right glad to see him back in his old 6eld. lie is a son of that veteran Democrat, Hon. Win. Hopkins, of Washington county, who led the Union forces at Harrisburg during the "huck shoi w ar," thirty years ag). The Grecnsburg Democrat says the "Pasters' and folders'" candi date, John W. Geary, did succeed in the lute Padicul Convention, notwith standing there was a very strong un der, feeling against him, among the hotter class ol Itadicals. But the pas ters' and folders' faction was strong enough to renominate bim, and '.hey did it. They will not U strong enough to elect him however. Here is Horace Greeley telling the truth about the negro at last. He says in his Political Kxtravagance : The ignorant, friendless, penniless ncSpot j1"1' 'et locmt from hereditary bondage, drops his detested hoe in the half-tilled cotton field, and hi us to the nearest city, in the saniruine hope that he may there live lazily and lux uriously upon tho profits of hnksler in, oyster peddling, ruin selling, or some other form of petty traffic, or at least a the servitor menial of one ol the more favored votaiies of some loftier guild ol Commerce. m Among the many visitor to Gettys burg lat wrek were 8:13 le J. Howe n and lady of Washington City. The Mayor had with him, as a friund.com- panion imd brother, a big black Alder- man, who breakfasted, dined and snn ped with hi.n al the Springs Hotel. Throw np your hU for negro equali ty. lo Wry Spirit. As the three dined and supped to- together, in older to perfect the equal ity. 1-ct the tax payers remember that the convention which nominated John W. Geary for governor, voted down, almost unanimously tho following resolution offered by Mr. Quay : fiwlrrd. That the Republicans of I cnr.R ivaillM. rcHIxiliiliii.r In tlifl rln. maud of public opinion, pletlo them- llVM ' retrenchment of theexpen scs in tho management of public sffuirs and, so far as in them liea, to the reformation of every abuse thai can give rise to coniplaiiit. Natiralitation Tsr.ATT. Accor ding to lha terms of this treaty, no-g-.tiatcd by linn. Roverdy Johnson, hid j.ngiisn government ahundon alsoii siaal folidul jMilicy which has ls?en hitherto ! c'' sustained by ' the uniform decision of Her Mjosty's courts, i,oary with agel and never f jr a mmnciit questioned i bv anr iudicinl H. .;.;., the moment when our protocol was signed. " Of the negotinlions he car ried through on the subject, Mr. John son remarks : "As will be seen, tho protocol is more comprehensive than the treaties concluded on tho same point with the North German Confederation and oth er continental Stales. These latter are subject to restrictions and qtialifl cations that are not to be found in the former. In that, the American pnn ciple is reeog hired pure and simple Whenever a subject of Her Majesty becomes naturalised under any exist ing law of the Vnitod .States, hisrit'hls are identical with thoae which belling to a native citigen. His renunciation of his all. fiance consequent upon his birth is absolute and cannot be again resumed or claimed ol him without his own consent." - sf - 'aVB ajir IV Xothino Strakue in it Mrs A C. preach formerly Jliss Cox, Holly Springs, Mississippi, charge Grneral and Mrs. Grant 1 1 It carrying off tho silver plule from the bouse of her fiithcr, which ther occuniiH it II, .11- Spring. Among the Valuable heir looms thai were carried off in llicGrant bngiiaire, was a hantlaome card waiter or salver, with the name of General Moultrie engraved in the centre, ali-o a very maire silver waiter, liand-sonielyd-arvetl.made in England before tne uevoliitmn, with thetiame of Lady Mary Auiiely, 1770, engraved in the centre, "i Ins waiter," fhe says, "had been in her father' family for a long eriod, and will be readily recognised in the Grant msniion nt Washington. That and several other nrtiil... .r 1 n,"J " ogi,,,! thero." A ... - ... uincnii tirsni also at tli.t same time t arried off an antique quill rnade by thegrandmolherof Mrs, t;.x. 1 his is bold and oiwn charge, mado ..J ..c - no cinims to speak by authori ty, and it behooves tho friends of the greatest general nf modern or aneirnt timet to prove its falsity. Will "r'awnknee" explain f At a public political discussion, on the 1st insl , al Knoxville, Tenn., bo tween Suke and Senter the two candidate for Governor of that Slat - Challenge passed between the can didates. Henler offered to fight on the spot, nut Stoke said he would hold him responsible after election. If a redbreast comes In in mn. IW.I t gardea, doe b com tber rolabia t , fM- !!. S M.M! dim, iV.rS-M. rk.i,tv t K I.. lhlKt. I l..lti. IWlitf. fll.tllt. Hm-ai In Hrll I'lwoi H.r Kr.il..r4.... Hrmls tlmn.Klr ...... Cti. l fnvittrton Cl.i-ft.l.l rri-nviU. J..l.n hmtih ........ ft. H . Wnllirtli JVtl l'ITC..., ' I..H'I (in(o,m... (I. n. T"IM , .lio Miin Ft-pI. WiKllli4. ' tifhfiratHif . flUirt)( cM(iir , i frMlciil, K lwtnt A , Ji'iv Hum Wert ltcratm .Hum AiMflronK-. l ..iniWr 'iir .I.J IS 1 Lwinti-'i lkl . M ilium I,. Hhfiw...ftoi.ivilk . PU Carle Vmaunlt. . Jon. 8. .Mehirni. Hnith'i Milt. . A. V. C. Ht I'Minft.iO. ,.' W. . (Jmnii-y Lirk. 'Jkbim W. Johnaua.1 Antonvillf . C4orit Ukr....; AoaniTtUr ,iJ. Hhiw. riwarit.jW. Orthin Oah.h , llutoa...M.., karlhkut.-.. JimUn Kn , La wrrnor I.um'ifr Citjf... Worn U. F. MtIioic ' I,amlrr Cy, L. ncOOODOtrr...i hylrluwif N.Wuhioftoti Jmmv Ha(t- N.Waihinton OmwoU !J. A. liUttraltrrxer.iOMeolav. - Pfo 1 Koas M. Hooter-. .Jdramp ii 'illi Pike J. Ksm Jilofij Turwanwle. I'niou u 1 llfniT WMrhcevd Hook t no. a'iMtff wnrrl 1 WjHmm l,inhr. . Vwlfra. Clearfield Markets. Reported weekly fnrlbn Cl-KlsniLD HicrcsirAl br J. P. K K4TI RR, beater ! fry Oootli, Iru 0riM, PraviiioD. Ac, Market it., ClearM. CLRAttiiKi.itt P Jutr U, tIS. Appl.i.nraentoM Si IIoki, dnuHdilZ. "oi DriKl,V 0 HiUei, gr.u 7 Applaballcr,fjc. I "' ttami 00 (( j 11 utter. (a,li ID hliouldara-.SV(iii IS llrain 1 (l(t I 01'! RiiIh Otla) S HurkwboaU. IdHil.arJ tJ llnckwhral Soortb, 4 Mm pork.y bbl...SH Href, drind. IJlOali 75 biwf, lnib. ..HHO) SOI OoioRi. !! Ikwrtli, M I tltt( 1 6tt Poutoo I (a, it Corn, ilirllcd- 1 J Praokaa, drisd, tti.. il Corn, ear WKt SO Pkuter, V bbl Coni weai,y Mrk. 1 7ai kye 50 Chop, p ewtJ IHltta I in Kara, V i 1 I'liitarayad- ...tltl 'i Salt,yiaok Cbdrae.. 16 Khinglen.l 8 in. SdfflilfHI Cuerriaa, lb. 0 ha III Sbn.alM.l InlSlj, lu ( biokaua, dnd, tti, in, Tiautiir mkL..h SM Kirn li Tallt,w........- 1 KialMd- IKI; Wbaal IIW Ftunr.....? Iiof S I'S ; Wool 4S Har.. 10 (1 80 ; Wood. V rd.. ' t " Parrirfl. Is Ilarrii towmhip. oa I be lata! JI?,1M9, tT A. Ueirrsa, Eaq., Mr. BOWMAN AIRS, of Miiina, aod Mim tLLA IlEN'NT.of Blair Pa. At tba naitlvBo of tkt paator, oa J dm t.l, IS, or K.r. B. Caorr, Mr. L. T. HAK. LINK and Mrs. MARY C. 11ARTU.VE; bollt 01 Kart haua toaraabip. At lh M S. Paraoaagfv is Troaa, Pa.s Uw Ilk of Ju!j, Ij ller. Toa. Baribab-, Mr. OEOtlGE W. EUEIIiU.orWallaoetoa, aat Mim MARTHA AfKEV, o( Cbratoot Bidjtt, ClsrSeld oonntr, Pa. 0a tba Ilk of Jalr, IMS, b X. HiLTRiilin, Eaq Mr. JOHN ADULEMAN and Mifl IAN NAU PKNMN0TON; bulk of Cheat Wwiakip, Cloarfirld eoanljr, Pa. Oa laa Ilk of Jal;, by B. Hiltrsukb, Eaa, Mr. MARTIN WITUKUHIUU and Mim TJtl CILA BARRETT; both of Ftrrnaoa o.a rfatp, CUarfield ooooty, Pa. . Oa Ike Ilk of loir, ISC9, Ij Itir. J. II Wil Liaaa, Mr. HENKV Ul'LlCH, ol Uwrran ten hip, aad Miai LI I V A. KAN KI N, ol kaoi Uivasbtp. At tba mldrror of Mr. P. Praith, oa Iko Utk of Jul, l(tt, y R,r. O. A. Kilnosar, Mr. J. A. FTADTUK and Mim MALIXDA TATE, both of f learVH btiroairh. la Kerlhaue Inwarbip. oa tha lOtk of lone, IXSS, Mra. CtTIIARtNE IIE1CUEL; afsd l yrara, T m nthl and IC da; t. At bit rrnijrnoa In Pike townrb'.p, oa the of June, tsr, Mr. PETER HOOVER; ael 70 WWilfe VfM 4ftT.fi. .. TCi 355TTE' yaara. By k.i hooeMy and kindnaaa W kad gained tke ennftdnm af all ao knew kiav The large eoneoarai of penple a ho followed b ' m la hie grare. gave tealioony to tU high eftieaalUs la kith ke ai keld aaa neighbor sad eitisra B. MATLR atTAR-Joat reeeleatl at i. V. KRATZRR'S. Jylllo Market etreeC tl'-MITE YWV. VIKIMR-Aanperio, I I arllele f plckllnf for aaU ky J. P. KllATIER. .ir AIX IM RKe k.,, frf y tigaa. aa.ahle lor parlora, kails aad disirg roaaaa R cheap at J. P. IRATZER8. J. P. Kralzer SELLS tke be aeyikaa Patent Saatkt Rkodaa' Celebrated Kakaa Hay Forki- Uoae-SkaetU Seeopa 1 1 err eat : Z ,7 Tannery Tor RenL Adsn.iiiri.nj of tha lata Wm. PaebaB. "'""' r-n( mewrll anowa I i...n iiuata in Penneilk, togethar with the dwelling!. I'eeeeeiion g.yea a any time, foe farther r tiealan oall at I hi premi'ra, or addraat Ike aa dereigned at Urair.)ian ll.l'e P. 0. M. K. JOIIN8I.!. MIHUAKKT IILCIIAXIII Jyll Icpl Admra. PUBUCVENDOE. pal.lie eea.l. will he kekl e the preaim of the aabeTTiher. near I.othr.t.a A . . ni.i i, me tut n voir Inatant, of thi fol lowinga.med prnfMrty 1 A HllRSE TEAM aad "iii, .am, M,-,,. II..,.. Wagone, 8led.. liar n an tin.t or farm.ag iayplemenH ; A a.llard time-piae, Mirrom, oamet. and other aoae.ai.ld rnrn.Mre. N. R. A eho.ee arleetiw af .mai.it oKaa a Mahogany book aaee. At, An. o io eowiwieere at I a rlork. p. at. a rnieana hie ered.t will giron. jrll Itpd. ANI.REvT WIL5UX. NEW SADDLER JHOP. RIIOCH k WEAVER, I atheraktrg. I Icarfrld l ownty. Pa, MAKt rACTliRKR of and Deel.r. la all blade ol plaa aad feney HARNESS, saddlea. Brld-ea. WHp,, Cellara, Dalteie. end all artleiee neoally foaed is a irat-alan saddler Shop. All work dona on abort antiee aad at reoeoaeMe rata. Neae bat eiperienoad work, man emplnyed Room, eee door wen ef Ike Amarloaa UobL H W. RCHCftl, J1 p. J. wiAtrt Farm for Sale. IMK andeeiignrd. rerlding la Knol lown.kip. dwlro. . rrll h.e farm al private aale. Any perena dee.r.ng a home will da weU e eall aail elainine tbeia prrmieee, Containing Fifty-one Acres, Thirty Ire nf wh.eh nra eleared anel nnder a good ...I. .iniraiion. wea.nea nelng entirely aa-ler-laia will eoal, and hartng there. erorted dwell H.g bnaa.. nara and other neoeorary oalbe.M.nge. t-.grthaewilb a in orrherd of eaeellent frail ol all Hl The farm adiome Baker, fui.th and w .themw near ehnrrh and ebool boaen, and baying a teyer failing erring ef water. Any lorrver Information nan he obtained by ealt.ng oa the peemieea, or aH .treating the nnder aigoed al Nea allllpnrt. J-u IIENRV IH'XTKR. Private Sale. , if a- , ' 'HIsaad-rwniM liaTindesatiB X of f-amnilf pm-rtT, of-r for mJ 1 Tke Bfiam fymrOM lanai f'MB lntiBhia. .,.. I One Hundred Acres, more or less, Highly. Sve of which ereelewred and nnder a good rt.leof earttvatina. The ferree are In good eon. d.tion. nod Ibe water ie riorllcal. Al potieea' et.r, af at. eiorlleal enality ll will he held for the inwrtiou of ail until the Imt nf N.yember next, when, mn reM, enm in ere. oi it will ha rented '""l T" fnrtber Partlnilart add rem the annw nher, nr can pereoaalli M laa nraaaiaea. Oiwmplaa Uili. Fu. ' ' JOn MoIWTtBK. Pa towaaaia, J.ty 14, l kmi. ilk good heartag orcherd of epple. peach and t ". .7 7 .' 7 7 . pr Ireea. Comfortable ba.ld.nge Three la ' addition la what I hare enumerated. J keep ..iSJcient limber oa the prem.ece for ba.ld.nc , 1 . f PECTCLiS, aoloeed anl r.rpoa. Conreniowl to ecbeola. ehurraea. eta! "J'""' lna,O0l.n PKMS srd PKNCIL8. 1 he whole brine ..j.,l.,i .,L ,,7 SPtltlNS. FORKS. HI TTRH KNIVR4 ..4 1. . . .. oi-r ta-b, In iM-ar lnwa.ktp AIo, K( ant. lh a fieio Selllit kutea lb n. la Hatlttitl lri.ktp -talttal pantia through lh aaa. Alio, WM HM11.T rARRIAUK sal II. r. A.p!y to JiiHllll W. SMITH riirf d, .tnty II. I'S! It d. 1J Till! IMtsTHU'T TOI'HT lK tiik: t'MI MI rTATK" for lb Wnlnn I'lelnrt ul Pron.vhaata. At t'lttarftelj, tha IXIh dai ol Jalr. I'. 1 ha andiirflifneil kereliy r(va B"lii" tif hip ap. pninlmriit ai A.tan or 1 A ' II PKHsl.Ml. ol Mn'hannnn Htalion, Ic thr rotmty uf I'lrarSrlil, an H HI al a of Pi-nanyltaiila, witbla aaid IMplne, aho haa ben a'ljtutirr'l a llaukrupl on rr.tilor'i peltlinn. by lha llt.lrlrl Court of aaid tliilricl. Tt the creditor i.f taid t!a ikrupt. Jyll It A. A. AIMMH, Ami,oc-. VI ) M I N I 1 H A T(l H s) K ITI ' B. N 01 It a U ben-hv rirrn that lellent nf adminivtralloa ou lha rtlai'a of ROIIKIIT IVKI.CH. deoeaard, lata of buicaf townibip, Cloarfteld aoanly, Pa., hating tienn duly aranlRil to tba andfreij(nrd, all persona uidehlrd to aaid aetata mil ploaae make patnient, and Ibuia haviliK claima or detnaatli will prraeol tbetn prnprlv anlhentirateit fur act. tlenenl. 11 K UK IX A WKI.Cil. jjZS-Stipd Admimatratrix. I AI 1IOH All Mini are herebi rebr f..rlil.l-n to aril II V. N II Y W I S K K y intoxicatina liotiura inaida uf Sra year Iriuo thil dale. Any nno rtirrefrardiiig tbia nolioa wi;i be dealt with to the full extrnl or the law. HARAH WI8EK. Wimanufrora, June 30, 1SSS II. A lMIMTHATH' Ki()TU'l-NollM il hereby given that Lottera of Adminialra tion baying boon granted alio andersigned on tha aetata of JOHN II II IK l deooaaod, lata of Coy anglon tnwnihii, f'laarfield eoaoty. Pa , all por aou iadt-bled to aaid aetata are raquoaled lo make imaie'liiito pavmenl, and tboaa baying elaiue or denande againitthe aauie will prearnt tbeni witk oat delay, properly ar.tlirnlioated fur aeltlemenL MAKliAHKT IIKIK1., Adm'l. LAWRENCE 1IKKT1.INK, jeSS t:pd JOHN J. PICA HI), Adm'ra. agalnel pnrebaeiug or in any way meddling wita the following property, now In the poeeea- l.on of John Potter, of luion towneliip, rit : Two ouwe, one toarliog call, one epmig rail. Ore aneep, one two-borae wagon, one plow, one barrow, three bedl and ueuo.ug, one buroaa, nne a.K.k etoro, one ten -plate atore, hiwaahold and kitchen fun.1 tore, ton aeroa of rye in tba gronod, and a.lty aerae of oata in tne ground, a the eame waa par. oaaed by me at eberiff'a aale, anil if left with bio oa loan only, rabjeet to my order. JOHN IL TOTTER. Union tp., Jane SI. !. H. W. SMITH, ATTOESET-AT-LAW, J30 . C'learAeld, Pa. ly THOS. S. WASHBURN, SCALER OF LOGS, tilan Hope, ( learfleld Coaaty. Peaa'a. THE obaeriber kaa devoted mark time and ntt'aiioa lo Ike M A LI Nil Ol LOOM, and uk ea Iblr method of olering kia ervieea to thoea wbo may seed tkem. Any fartker uaformatton eas ha had by addraaiiag as abora. jels tf FAIRBANKS' STANDARD J&aj SCALES, c ur -. ait'n, BSlfir Bftircwi, WtnbouM Tnwki, Copjint PrrtiaM, Itr prorp'l Hotty Irmwr, 4a. roR t alb r MERRELL k IUOLER, Dealers la II art) a are, je.1t If Feoond Street, Clrardeld. fa. ) l-'.PORT nf the eoadilii.l of the COUNTY k. NATIONAL HANK of CleasnHri. al tha cjnaa of bueinee on the 12th of Jane, I hoy : stsorscva. Loam and diecoaall.. 18. 10 Overdraft I.TSf IJ . Ib.KH) 110 V. 8. bond to aeeare eiroalation line from National Hanke Psrfni olher Ilankf and banker. 1.SPI I 1I.IH SI Carrent expeitaea Taiee paid Cah Items Inelndii.g itanipy Dili of ether National BankaM......... Frartional enrreney.... Legal-under aotee .... Profit and Ion Tola'.... .......ill.7S7 41 uisiLinaa. Capital ftoek paid In- $10,ee a Surplne fuad t,e as Eirhanga. 'jj4 0 lnlereet..H...H I.!VS VI Cin-nlatioa naifunding SI.S25 S9 Indiridoal depoeilp Sll.lSt J7 line to National Hanke S.1M li loe to ether llankl and llankere at? ;s Tola).. !t?.7ST It T eertify 'hat the ahoye rlalewient ii a trneropy af the original arnl to the C'onlmller of tha Car rener. thia IXlk day of Jane, IHSU, ' ' I. W. MixiRE, Ca.bier. a. a, itu tiM w. a aerantaoa XEff FIR 91. niLLEETON "McFHEHSON, KEF!' entant.r on t-nd aad for nl, Fixih menu, cue, m BEEF, VEAL, MUTTON', Ac, Treek Fl.k. and all Vegetal. lea la eeweon : Cannad Frnlla. Holler. Urd. Aa wkiek they will ell at the loweal market prieea. Ca.h paid Inr CATTLE. Bl TTLR, Ae lloom oa Market Street, nppoe.ta the Conrt ll..oe, Cleartiold, Pa. Mar II, He). It lirAiTI-.llnMMMILO.. riHI.NUI II Tba nntlereigned hereby aire not.iNB. I.KS. that Il.ey wil pay Ibe higSr.t merkvt prie rnr a grwid oaalityal LONU sniM.LkS: aad thoee baring tor eaie. win and II to their internet U gin them a eall belore nailing rlarwhrra. Jos. bl W A 80X. Cwarfleld Marrh 1, I USD If Idlvcry Stable THE andreaigned beg. leare ta Inform the pub lic that he ia now fully prepared to ec-ummo-dele all in the way of fnrn.'.bing lloraoa, Rogg.ea, 8ad.lleo and llarneea, on the ebnrlrat notioe and n reaaoneMe lennt, Reeidoaoe as Locoat atrwet, between Third and Fourth. tlKO. W. QEAR1IART. TlenrilelJ, April 11, ls7. Lime lor Sale I THE nndereigned, reeiding near Ibe depot ban made eowiplete arrangemenU with Lime lie mere reel of Ibe mountain. hereby he ia ena hled In keep eoailaatly on kan.1 a large ejnanllty of PU11E LIME! which he ofere lo farmery and bulMeea at a tHSe above eot. Th.o In nerd of the article wonln iln WeM to give me a rail, or addrret. me hy letter, be fore at'gnlietii.g lhir lima OKO. C. PASSMIIRE. CIcarReld. Pa., June t, lulu H. F. NAUGLE. CLOT! AD WATUl MAKER,! rroiira run '.firvmj, aassst arntsv . PftflT niv.rv ivVw! ioh' .1CLEARFTELD I fpilE aabaerihor rarpoetlally rnforyae hie aid A fl natron, and tha tublle aeneraliv. tkoi be aoeea aana. I ana le aea.tanUy reoelrtag new add. lion thereto.) a large stock sf ClockB, Watches and Jewelry. ."' sp Jewelry In all It. forma an f d.flfrenl a'a. a, aliker by tkt piece nr set. WATCHES A fall a-anrta anl af either Gold " x " ', IWI III tan I Dl .,) fcr Aet, e.r Mnrar.nrari. iBlMi4itia ftmm cna aad for. lot of gold Baa SI Vr hualms aa. I- II n . L...ra. " '"" CLOCKSOf nil de.lgna. oon.l.llng er eight. ey aad thirty beer, af ettker weight, eprtng or larer., and both strike sad alarm. RRPAIRItl All klnde nf Walrkea aad vinous nepaite. and warm eted I iaei evarylhlng In Ibe J.wrlry Una. If I fail U neve aa kaad laet wkal s ewst.mer mat ...d 1 p" ' M"s, without rt Ira rbnrga. .i peirwn.gr la stiltrllad. He, f, ll.e y H. t. NAUULel. PLAStTRR Kova Scotia Lnn Plantar and Caminml Phwtrt, far nam at 2IS S3 IKS VI l.SSJ (II IMI II TU II, Wl) I'll I2.44S 81 (I K HA 1711 & a tin R-Mvixri.rntPTic or t AKPhn i) oil cmnis. wai.1. rArFHX3it.TrArRit.st Lack ccrtais wimow kh ape- COl'NTElirAN I N D QUILTi. LINEN TABL8 v.oril'J i NAI KIN3. I. A Dl ES SILK COrS J- OVERSKlin S. K.l.EHANT 811 AW9 A LACE n)INT3. LADIK.S' CHILREN'S TRIMMED 11 A I S. press oixiiis as;trimminos. BFST KID GLOVS-LA DIES' OEH. ri.F.MtN 8 AKD.'HILDHtly .1. BLACK AND FAC SILKS. ' FINE BLACK ALACA8. UMEQUAI.LKD "Ol.'K LADIES' AND C'HILDKEN'H HIOM t- UAITKIW. MEN'S CALF if-KENCII KIP BWTS. HEAVY CALF Bt1S. ?5. M EN'S AND BOYS FINE AND II EAVY til IO Ed. . h EST STON E 1 K SE ITS, $0. CASS1MEKES VHY CUEAP. GROCERIES. FLfUR PROVIiiONS AT LO H' ES f IATE3. L1RERAL DFBCTIO.N TO THOSE BUYING IN QIANTITY. WOfiL. MARKF1NG AND COUNTRY PRODUCE WAJTtD. Clearteld, Jnae 1CJS09. GREAT EXCITEMENT On Skcomd itui, Clearfield. NEW GOODS AT LOW PEICES. rpBK udarrlgvad rapoetfnlly leelte Ike ai- X tentloa af the pwlie geaerally to their aplendid aeeortnesl ( aereaaadiM, which tAay are saw aalllng AT VERY LCW PRICtS. Tbeir ftoek msu ia part of Dry Good of tb Best Quality, Seek aa Prints, Da Leon, Alpeeeae. Mariana, uingaami.njnellM.lbMvrked aad nbleerk- ad.) Drillings Tikinga. aotten and wool Flaanela.Sartia,Caelmerei, Cottonader, lidiea' Sbewla, Nahlae A Hoda, Balmoral and Iloopklrts, Ac, A laa, a loa aeeertmenlAf Men't traweri tad Shirti, Uau A t ea, Boots A bhoee. all I which WILL BE SOLD LOW FOR CASH Hardware, Queesware, Olassware, Groceries and Spices. !N SHORT A GERAL ASSORTMENT Of everything wrue tapt la a retail atora, all CHEAP fOH CAS or apt rue ed oountry pra A. K WRIGHT A FOSS. Clearfield, Key T ,h7. T K W BTU K hV N 1 X E VGO0 DS. JOS. S1WV k SON vJIsr pt opened Nia Pros, on Uin St..CLsrisLD, r., lalelr occupletby Wra. F. IRWIN. Tbeir sick eonsmts of CD Hi OE CD X CD 33, GkorsaTg f the best quality, QuELNswtRE,13oot3 and Shoes, sod every a.iol Beomsar for one', comfort. Call and examinroar stock before par el.ai.irig rleiwbere Man 9. 1800-tf. 'I'HB ItEMOCRATI ALMANAC r.r IRA E XtGMOCRATI ALMANAC I 1RAT anil IH.ft fr Ml ml thm Pott Offic. "11TML A STaD I Utii.ftflO fvotiitiin f pnrfB win rw paid,7 -J.lm J. p. KnATHFR. T IIMTttrared way from the premiere nf Ml tne nttTrignMreeid.ng at rll'ionv hnilrn. .I....I the Jlllh of Ma laat, a hi I LY COW. about I roar old, red and hit. tpotted faea ewlircly white. Any one funehing infdrmatinn which will Iced tohcrreeora) will he liberally rewarded. JrM 1.EW C. M.tW.M. rpi.t lllH MtMTKIWTkrwa aomne- 1 tent XCIIOnLTKACHKKN are wanted in Karlhaw. tnwn.bipfnr the term nf tix Month., to commence not law tban the rat of rVptrmbur. Applicant, will plaee aend upeint(nllent,. onr tincata and wages iked. Ad.lree i. W. POTTER, Pre.1. Three Runa. I'a. or Rnntn Kraaar, Karthana. (je?3 It pd An! 1TTIIKK' MITICIi-Notina le hereby g.ye that ltlrra of Admini.tra Uon harmg horn grated the andnreigned oa the Tetate of BAKU. (ll.WKLU dcaeaeed. late af Graham tr.wn.hi) Clrarfteli eounty, Pa nit pereons indehted to t.d ee'atn are reonealed to make tinmed. etc paymnt.and thnoe bat ing claima or demand, aira.n.l be earn will prearnt them pn.pcrlf nutbentiralotfor nelllemenl. JACOII WISH, jejl t pl Adm'r enm. teal, menlo. A' IIMIVIVTBATtK-W IktlTH I. Notice la bereLy giien Ihl h'ttrra of adniini.lration the eel.tr- of JUIINtl. CAIN, derraaed, late of llul.ch ti.nn.h.p, Ctere1d county, Pa., kaT-. ing been ilnh; granled to V undo-eigne.1, all per-' on. In.lchtrd to ..id rrti.- will p'earc make pat mcnt, and Ikoae hjiy.ii; rlai.ne or ileman-l. will present litem projrly alhenuratod lor artllewient and nllowancr without t'lav. Jejs st pd M Vli.AIlKT CAIN. Adtn's VUMI MKTH ATI UK MIT l( K N..I oe 1. hereby given tb t leltere nf adminiMration on the aetata of W I1.1..4M HI .IIIKH, deoeaeed, h.yiM late at Ueoatur tcwo.hb, Clen.Seld county, I'a , harm duly granted to tha sadereltned. all pereoaa Indebted I aaid retain will planaa sake Immediate pel men, and thoea having -. - -.. . ew.i ..ro ,., .pr, i j aatbaniioated for seulew.au wlihont delay. Jt.iw III till KS. Kli'lAHD 111 ll II K. rf st Adralni.tratora. VIMIMTH ATtlH'H MITIf'I'.-Notiea I. hereby giren that leter. of administration on the e-l.te if RICH A HI WAP1.K, deeeaeed, lata af Hogg, township, Clearfield auanty, Pa., having been duly granted ta the under.. gned, ntl persone tbdrbled to m.d e.tats will pleeee make payment, nnd those having elainva or demands will prearnt them propcrlv antbcnticaled for set. Uemcnt. MtV VTAI'LK, Adm'l. je Sl.pdl J A MK.S H. T I II N E K, Arlm'r. H. . TAYIsOll'S LIME AND COAL YARD, (Near the Reilroad Depot,) i r.ARi n.i.n, phA. I EM pub MRRACE this method of infhrmlnt -be bile, thai I ham npened np a yard for tha eels of Wood er noal-barnl LI M K and Anthracite COAU In the borough nf CloarSeld. and hava eompletrd nrrangeasenta with wattern denJers hy which I can keep a full mpplyeon.tantlron bend, wh.eh will be disposed ol it reasonable" ratea, by the Inn, hnshel nr oar load, lo anil pi.rch.nrt. Thnee nt n dlslaaee oaa address me by letter, and basis all nee ornery information hy ret era melL Cr..ld, rt 7a. 14. U if' m w)- am) mm toon mmu AMD LOW PRICES!! NEW SPRING STOCK AT THI KEYST1NE STORE! JRFJSS GCDDS, TRIMMINGS ASD NOTION 8 1 NliB AT VA B 1TY I White Goods Stamped Goods ! lleilery and Olor I Coraetl aad Bkirtil Ladlei 8rwU and Coati, (m at w Lea T Straw Goods, lowers, Eibbons, fie, abrallaa and Panole, Window Sbauei, Ladica aad Ckildrea SHOES, Wall Paper, Carpet land Oil Cloths, J A Capa. Prints, Musins, Ginghams, Tiekingt, Ctsasdea, Caaaimms, Taedl, Ao, Aa., CHEAPER tin the CHEAPEST. ' IX. G. KIVLIHC Clearteld, ApriB, 1809. THE CLEJRF1ELD STORE KECOBTBUCTED. George L. Heed M Jobs F. Wearer ..William Powell. ..William W.Betta. GEO L tEED & CO, Two iloora a-th af tba Coart Hooee, t'I.E 1F1EI.D, PA. ir AVIVO Mi to tmr old bafiBMrt vtanrl, wc berrriT rtifj the eitiieiu f CwtVi opoo, mi intrnd'o prtisspcotf, Tijoroo csjb pntirn niaitt bir riora mu4 iufcriur fvodt, attid br now d fan full fiipplr of all ktitdi f food! ufted ia Uii tuarkeC lu tke lin af I)'jr Goods We clai.fi la ka ft full aWortaiet, autiaiiettnf m part of Maiht, blaebel aad nblaf hd ; ThuU ufsUi fradta aod itflu; and Sprin? 4 Simmer Dress Goods, Sack ai Alpaoaa a all shadci; Da Ilnea, Sla nn and Flaaiela i hea.dre, a full aaeart men! af fenlemen'a wear, eoniiating ' in part of Cloths, Cassimeres, RatlaettJaiid s full areortincal af READY -HADE CLOTIIING. odons, Iloslerj, Trimming, BOK SETTS, AC, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes. GRDCERIES. Wenaee s fuft en ply af Coffca, Tea, Sugar, Riot afolaaere, Treaoco, Fi.h, Salt, Uneeed, aad and .h Oils, FLOUR, BAjON, DRIED FRUIT, Fafftr-Mtrd H , rm fork, aad ft ftill tttjtiy of rrariiiona. Hard ware and Queensiare, H'ocsfn Willow f-nr. All the foragolig article, will be exchanged for CAMI, LVMUhX, r COl'KTRY PR01HTE, and at prioee to which there nan ha Be eaceptioa. Thoae la send Uaoda ia Mr linn, wall please tCALL AND SEE US!- GKO. L. REED k CO. OearleU, Rept. IT. ISSS If. (? durational. MISS H. S. SWAB'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS CLEARFIELD, PA. fpilE t.ST HALF al the prnaonl fTRISO 1 TERM nt' twenty.twa weeks, i oa MoaUav, April IS, I sell. TERMS OF Tl'lTION. Reading. Orthography. Writing. Object Lea- anna, rr.aiary Anthmotia aad Primary tieogrephi, per half term, (nf ak ra weeks.)....H $ H nintorr. Isfvptf and draeriptWa OeofrapfcT wttn Hun vrmwil-ff. t. ram mar, Mpntnl and Wrilien Urilboir.io H I I AljfHra Mid the SeifHw.1 For full pftrtietfara paiid for Cirealar. ClmrflrM, Not. IX. Sra. aagfi'fg CLEARFIELD ACADEMY. Rev. P. L. Harrison, A. M., Principal. TnB FIR'T FPSI0N of tha neat ark a la.tis ye.ro! tki. Inslilnllol willnommenoa an MUM. Al, lbs Sth day ef September, I HI. Pupils ana enter nt any time. They will oe barged within. Una from tha time they .star te the eloea af tie pension. 1 ha eoarseaf Instruction embraces every thing included Is tbnvwagh. precunei aad aeoem pliahed eda.wtloa for both aaiea, Tha PrinMpal. having had the sdvnntng- T mum aiperieeea la ate profesaioa, assures pa rrel, aad rasrd aas that his enllrv nbilily and energies will be devoted la the moral and men. lal training nf the veal, planed ender hit charge, i r.HM te ti mo.. Orthography, Reading, Writing, and rMnvar? Arllkmelie, par Seetioa (II weeks) . till Grammar, Seogrepby, AHthmeUr, as HinT II II Algebra, Beomstry, Trigonometry, Mra. suratioa. anrvayiag, Phlioenpby, Phvti- logy. Chemistry, Bonk keeping, Botany nnd Phystnal Ueogrephy . $f Latia, Break nnd Freaoh, with anj af th abova Bmnehas ! Ml'Sln Plaae (IS lessons) . . . tit on wT-Ha deduction will be made far nboe.ee. a-rsr further parti enlar. Inanlre af Rev. P. L. RARR180II. A. ., Feb. I, I dsn tf. t-tt PrinnlpaL T-I1 AI R.. White Lead. Zlae, Palsl. Lt. I emul Oil, Tarpontlna, Vnralshsa of all kinds, Siinre la Oi! a pry Paint, Vamitk Brushy syt KIIWlCHIfllWTIf, '.lnrt t Mramitwow i.nnntivHin,L rM m fo. U Tea. I. , V ol Kaerrle, leaiSeld eoae.y p, , le .,tl .wie,ter oei.lle tin i,,.t ngb OeeeoU ly ti.e.ied oa Ibe U.tH 1'ro.k, la tba Heb.lt p.rii,,, J lk, . ......... - ...eati llailtuad, where the Mr. othannon ted eUa.-T: It la m .1.. . ""S tnanrb read! Intereeel. It Ii b'm .l. . the Meihaaaoa eo.l baa. n, and la.re k.TT1 while n.na, kemloek. aak, sod other nfck il it. One ef the lerg.et lawn. ne.,.7 Ing eytaMi.bmante wt the State if n, towa, while there are many wilier lantbw ih.ngle milli smead it. 1 he li.wa la (,., yean all, and aoataiaa s popalauua ol eat iw . wane .nnaonaaia. 4r-or tan bee information ap,ly at iv. . af the above aoaapaay. JOHN LAH'MII aptll 'Pe'inleeaial Houses and Lois fur ku IOUR HOlfES and LOTS I. Clearly . ale on rwaaonabla tcrui. P'..M..,a in thirty daya. Also, a plot of ol K Loii"' Ibe eornrr of Fourth an J Herd iiti " ?e.ii.i rui ykM.r.h.i . ' Ba. . ... . ..... - ". are wen loflew for either hjmber yard, ooal yard, or lor hitlflT pnrpolea generally, being within 2 .1 feet ( 1JJ railroad depot. Prlae and term. reawnaMe lLlili.ii. ' At.oly to OtOHliK Tliukk isbi4-ir tleark.ll, fK BARGAINS! BAUGATNSM Farms, Timber Land & lion. run HA Li K: TUB anbtoriber, daairaua nf di.po.ior ef man real and peraonnl proporly, ollen la. ItUea ing rare opportunity for bargain! : ONg FARM aitnau in Dirard lowa.Ua.ml known aa tba "Clandmi Raaaelot ln,"iw. Ing laodi of Aug Laeoate aad at ben. eoalana, l(M Acres, Sfly of which are eleared, a.u ; dwelling booaea, harn and young orchard tkenoi Alao, THK BUCk-KI'N FARM, aoauiiT, IUO Acres, riity of which are eleared, ,, dwelling bonae, barn, and other enteuild.iiri, I . felber witk two tkririag young oranardi iheiem' Aleo. SEVERAL 0T1IKR FARMS aad Iran, f TIMBER LANDS for sals. FOR REMT-Tu SAW. .MILL t IiWKLL INU HUl'bKrl at the mouth of Leer Crerk en I he rented, or Lot te nut by tha thouaand, le mi penoai. rr-F(UK HEAD OF WORK noitaSt,,,! IIARNblsS, will ha aaid aa nmeoaable lenaa.' Ti bargain it offered ia each tf the hoe. Joing propoainoni. Tba termt will bemadtnu,. urlhor information ' ean ha obuinod byealliae on tbeprrmieaa,or by addraaiiag the andenuraaL at Freaehrille P. 0, Clearteld fftblb-il JL M. COITKIET. HisrtUanrous. DlHSMIl.t TlttK To. partoer.h.p Wema. fore ensting betwoea the nndersigued la tat Mercantile 1-us. uvea, ia the borough f Caarleil, wet dlvsolred by mutual aoneenl on June IttL ISoS. Tba books and nonaants nf the tra an the heads nf D. il. 'ivling for aattkeunL Pw ons indehte to amnt ferm nre reqoested ta seali their aeooeau nt at early s day a. posnl... l. (I. MVUSG. June 13, 1M9 Jt J. B. rUOH tRi tiirS. B. -The bwaineat will ha eouli.arltf the eld stand hy the andereigwed. Thaakial ht pant favora, bn would tolicit n euittinnanee ef ua tba aama. 1. U. M LI.VG. Farmers, Please Take Mice ! HAVING secured the right to nil thr HAL POO.N 1I0U.SE HAY POKE, ateer Ua otteinnl nnd eubeeqnent Letters patent ea man, from Lumao Rogers. Pittsburg, Pa. in tkteeea. tirs of Clenrfielu, ArDistrong and Clanea. tau a In give noliru In nil tboee desiring te parraaa forks ia this territory, thnt I am aiw preoatvda supply aaid Fork, which, with it. latest .wpma metit, i. pr.mou.ced the LEST F"Hl IN IfL T-Farmert ean be supplied tl la. Bromi, wne mile from Clearfield, or at the ilarovsry awl f Morrell A B.glet, ia Cimrficld. M. 0. BROWX. N. B.Tbis it ! givt aotioe, ta asrehaen, hiet kkluitbe, r farmer a, who usr. or may kiw been making. neJIing nr using. Forks male ea thi lla.poun principle, withont lierner ftcm Laau Rojera. or his ewipna, ar the cwuera of asen) Patrnta, that tbey am liable lo proserotiea hr Infringement of aatna, aad that all sack pertm will be reuuimd to rentier correct and tret sua. mcnt of ml each Forks, and to settle lot maw tt tke law dtrocta. A Volaotnry stntrment nnd adjustasent saa kt effected on mora favorable terms thus one that lolH.ni n roams of a.. rMsuananla can h. wsl te M. It. Brown, wire will forward them ts kuw euarlrra for attention. At. ti. URjWN. lm . Per nrdrr Lnmaa Rogwl DIWIHJTIoaj OF PAHTNI RtHIP. The partnership heretofore eiivtittg m tat l.uuor hnnnees ulL Re.towstein A Ce.. H tu eolrrd. Tha hwaiuoat will be nettled and bermfnr eonducted ia the name of I. L. Re.senstrin. I. L. KhlZbN.-TblS, A. II A 1 11. Clearfield, Jane II, IMS. VaJVIIMSTRATaR'S KOTICIw-Ketm is hereby given tbnt letters ol administrates oa ine rotate nr LA 111 McKLLHAN, deceawl, late of Jordan towoanip, Clenrleld county, Pa, baring been duly fronted lo the undersigaea. al porsont inrlrktcd o said ectats will plcam msl. panoowt.aiid Uose having r nima nrdemuds aJI pnarat tuom properly net booties ted lor settlrmeU o A st bo nichthUAS. Ansonvllkr. Jam, 1 tu A.lminuunUy. "FARMERS, Look to Your Interest! fTMIK underrirned has abtnined the right X urn T. . BUOTH8 IMPRUVED PI IMT LXTRACTOR. AfW a trial of three day. m Um farm of Jos ink W. Thompsna, la Lawrean township, are find il par excellent in every rrepne, giving perfect natirfactioa tn nil present. ota- wg nns vet got ant nt repair, a e extracted evert tree and stump as we paaneel large and small. We now ofler il to the eitttrnr of l.awrenre. I'.ka Penn. Brnuford aad Goshen townships. It ail pen we ngoi an nulla a single machine for t ni. Or, nny perenns wishing a machine this nnns, we will deliver the tame on the farm nf Ihe net- eheser, nnd give It n trial for the tuiifsct.e. s( Ihe purrhunrr, for IJM Sfl, with p.rmcntr libersl. ftrrAddreaa Tale A Brawn, cicarfirld f. 0, v wwrneiu noejnty, 1'n. A. Tl. BKOWS. JclIm:p ff. J.. ATK. IXI:flTim UrOTH K KMice.isen. J by'giraw that LetUra TeoUmetitan harm beca granted tn the eehscrinrr, on Ihe Estale tt MATTHEW CALliWLLUeWvwaed. taUefP.n towaeb.n. ChmrSeld county, Pannsylvaaia. sH perwwr ladrblrd tn said Estate are requeue make immevliale payment, and tkose ksnaf cl.tmt ngainst the same will present them IwJ nutkenticaled for eettlenient. mjJI 6t:pd U. B. CALDWELL, .iV To Land Owners 1 VKT gentlemen who desire to hnve their bl explored for COAU IRON ORE. Flft I LAY, or nny nthnr MINERAL, apply te oul offiot nr add re a. him nt Woodlncd. WILLIAM WILLIAMS, ! P Practical Mint The Lightning Tamer. TBI undersigned nre the eole Agents hi Iks emotv fnr the "North Ameriean tlslraainrl LltlHTXlNtl RODS." T isse are tke sr'yath rods now la nst. and are endorsed hy all 1st Mention men ia tbn oountry. W a hereby notify the etti.ens of the rnssll that we will pat them np a better rod. and lest money, than il charged hy the fersirl arrets who annually tray ems the noanty at! nnrry ot nur little rank, never to retnrt. EXCOUKAiiK UOMB LABOR Thnte wishing Lighfaiag Reds sreclel " thsir buildings need but address hy Ist.er. at call la perena. Wa will put them np seyebew ln tkenounty, and wnrmnt them. The Kd'1 Fiitncea can he saen nt nny time bv railing a our .lore. NKKRKLL A BluLKt Clearfield, Jnne II, ID'S f Dim)i.i tioj llFARTR,p The pnrtwership heretofore aaisting ,a practice ai the law aa V altera, Riglrr t 'Ui. Is d.osolred. Tke hu.ineee will be settled ssl herenfler eon ducted ia Ine name ef Williaa s Wallaor. WALLACE, RI01.ER A FIEIMN ClrarSrid. Pa, June lss. GUNSMITHING, M F. M O V A 1.. Till undersigned hogs leave la inform kr and new cu.loa.eea, and Ibe public rrners'rj' tlnU he hat rted np s new ttl'N Ml"l'. "J lot on tbe comer of FlH RTII and N tRhFi atreeta, Clearfieid, Pa, where ha will " '". stanlly an bund nnd mske te order all fuan. Also, gum re bored, re.veru.phra, art neatly repaired an short nation. All orders r; msll will rreeive prompt attmtion. JrSSmpd J"ll" slORS Duircles and Watrons for Sa 3HB tuborviber kaa on bund and fnr 'J . BCillUES.fnnrCARRlAOKS.siilt "Ms" AQQNS an Iwn hea.y 6PRI.N8 'V!j. Can ' saws at any Urns by nailing nt hi. n"! SUK JAMIp t loll Cenartali, BtF t-iaj