floid! and cf.iuinti. THE LEONARD HOUSEf r the Ke.-road rtfoi.) KKKI FTRKKT, ( I KAHMFLD, PA. u, IK liOOnFM.I W, Proprietor. VS'r'W flrl-t-ta llM la ater? eprwH foiiArt'l f"om P II tS nvri.Tn tm.n.rr ,. ,,t l.lJt OH --prom pi aMend- ,, a 4 ronhl rhrjrf.' The patroner" of tb l retfMy ..l.e.M. JeO-tf THE ALLEGHENY HOTEL. MARKET St., CLKARFIKI.D, Pa. Ttll Urge n'l trrTnmolieui new tiotfl haa Wvn unnl for ike rcouiinudatii.n uf the ,.jtilif. where the proprifMr will be glat to meet t,i eld frirnrtu, and receive a share of jjuMIe jml fitf'. Br etrift pur Km i I Mention to the d iiili of hn busiufM, he buea to Imi ellr to render MtiWiriion to b i patriate. The TAHI.K nil! tICkTi b bountifully Supplied with tin1 brut that ta b proeort-4 in tho uiarlft, and the HAH . ron I id a full etoclt of )K4, HE EH, lo. uod atabling attaclud. CASPER LKIPOT.DT, Clearfield, March 3, lKAV-ly Proprietor. THE EAGLE HOTEL, MAIN ST., CTRWEN8VILLE, PA. n AVISO laaaed fur a term of" Teare tbe above veil known and popular hotel, (kept (dmdvMj by Mr. Maeon, and lately by Mr. ta,) tbe present proprietor htfe re fitted It ntb the object of reoderng hit gneeta comfort able while eojourntng with biat. A one, large Stable and Imrd ia attached, for tha ara aad protection of horeea, earriagea and wagon a. A literal ahare of publte patrona'-e ia aolinited. febI4 tf JO UN PUUTS, Prop'r. SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE, Curvrenavllte, Clearfield county. Pa, THIS old and well eetabllabed Hotal, beauti ful) aituated on the baska of the tiueqoe aaaaa. la tha bnroagh of CurwenjTllle, haa been ed for a tarn of yeari by the uiideraigned It baa bean entirely refitted, and 1 bow open to tbe public generally and the travelling commu nity in particular. No paios will be apartd to reader gueett eomfurtablo white tarrying at this vae. Ample Dtatmng roo lor the aecomme '.ton of teatna. Chargea nrndnrate. Jan. 1, ' tf WM. II. JEFFRIES. THE AMERICANTouSE; Cirwenaville, t'learOeld coauty. Pa. rp H andereigned ku leaied tbto eld and long 1 oilabltlbed hotel, (formerly k.pl by Major leeae Bloom,) altuate ia a antral portina of tfaa teea, aid ha eilirely re-itted aadra fureiihed tl aad ro-medeiod the etajling. eo ei to mike it it object, hereafter, far the traveling publie to Mlroniio tbii tarfa aa aoiaaiodloai amue. dee-l,'3 tf JOU.t I. BKAD. THE MANSION HOUSE, Corner of Heooud and Market Street a, t LICARFir.LD, PA. fpnil old aad eem modiooa Ho' el haa. daring tha pant year, been inlarged lo duuble fu ora.er capacity for the entertainment of atran. ftn and gueata. Tba wh4e bailiing haa beoo rtfuraiahed, and tha proprietor wilt apart no pain to render nia guaata eomlurtablc wbllt luring with him. drTht "Mnnnion nate'' Omalbe rnne to ana1 from tba l)c pot on the arriral and Hepartnra af each train. DAVID JOHNSTON, nori tf Proprietor. THE WESTERNH0TEL, CLEARFIELD. PA. 'PUB mbecrlber baring lcawd fur a lira, af I rear, till well koimn Hotel, kept f;,r Dianj n br Mr. Lanich.l and ra-ttted and refur niihed It Ihroaghout. le now prepared L) ent-r-teii trarelera and the publie g.aeralTr upoa urmi it ii hoped alike agreeable to both patr.ai nil proprietor, mi imji.s and utK will M pupMled with tba belt the aiarkal afordi ; ul no paiof will ha ipared oa nil part to add to Hi eonvonreooa aDd-omrort of hit roeiti. JOIIS DOUilHEKTV. miH Prnpl.tor. TH EE XCH AEHOTELi I1LTIGIX)N, PA. THIS old Mtabllihnoat h.rinit eea Ir.iel b I. M0RHI80N. fornerl. pnprirlot of ttii "Morriioa I1oain,"bM biea ttioroaithlr ren eriled ind rofurnlilied, and aioUed with all til modern improvement and eoa.enleheM no. nnary to a Iret elan llulrl. Tna dining mom been raai'ired to the flret fl jur, and ie row ifadowi aad aty. The ehaaiaere are well vea tiaUrd, ard tha proprietor will endearur (o make ii raeeti perfacllr at kr ma. jf2i J. MORKtOX, Proprietor. I. W. WALLACB THE AMERICAN HOUSE, I.uthmburf , Clrarfltld t o.. Pa. Tnirfwall known and long rMabllahcd llul, formerly kapt by R. W. Moore, and lattily It Wb, 8cbwom, ar., baa been leaaed for a Una aI year a by tha nndvrBtgne 1, to which tha attrn tiwn at tha traveling putlie ia now called, and a liberal aliara nf public patronage la aoiirited. aprlUOS-Iy-rd Mi AW A WALLACE. THE RAILROAD HOUSE, MAIN ST., PUILIPSBUWJ, T. THB anderelgned keepa eonitantlj on hand the beet of Llqaere. ilil table ie alweyi 4pplied with the bcit the market alFirda. Tbl .arellng pablle will do well to glee kirn ft sail. r !,'. KOttRT LtOVIl. McGAUGHEY'S REST.URWT& iiElRKSHMEM ALOOV, Ia Learr'a Kcw fiuiljing. ffernerl' ooeupied bj Mr. IU.tr,) fECOSD ?T., CI.EAnEIEI.1), TA CIONSTAN'TI.Y on h.nd a fiaeKlirtinn of CAN J DIBS, MITM, ( U1AKS, lllllAOCii, 0. Ai. HlKSII til.TKHH rorrhvd dail.r, and prrved ap to fait the taitri of ea.tomera. ei. BH,l.lAKn!l4Hoti arrmdetor;. deelll-t llAMI) .MctlAI UIIKV. jCoots and hors. DANIEL CONNELLY, Root and Shoe Manufacturrr, CLEARFIELD, PA. HAS jnit reaeirad a One lot of Freack CALF bklNH. aad ii now prepared to aaonlao lur. ererylhing ia hie line at the hem tgarai. Hi eill warrant kii work lo be ae revreientea. Hi reipeetlalljr eolicite a eall, at hie ibop aa Mirket alrret, eecond di or went of the po.tomee, ekrre he will do all in nil power in render aatia (elinn. Some la, tiailer Inpe on hand. J,-67 1 DAMbL CO.NNKLLT. PEACE PROCLAIMED. THE WAS OVEeTn CLEAEFIELD KNOX TOWNSHIP QUIET. S'rarly nil the Contrabands going back to thrir old matter! ; but 'nary onr going to old Mntichusrtt, uhrrt tUry were loved to long and to well. IS eoneeqaenre of tbe abore feele. F. KHOBT, of tbe old "fhort rboe Shop." woald an. I'ttfle to hi, anmeroae petrom, and the people f Clearfield eonnty at large, that he hae now a ret rate lot of good material, jnt reeeired from lie Keat, and ie prepared eoeaort notion to make nd m..d Boote and bhoe. at hi new ibop ia linhtm'i row. He Ii aalirli.d that b, eaa pleae, ill.ie'ileei it might beenme inteneely loyal etar .1 home p.trlou.) He I prepared toerll low for feib ar -Country Prodaea. Don't farget tbe rhofi next door to bbowere A Oraheni'e .tore, Market etreel, DearSeld, I'., and kept by a l'ilw eommeall railed jj:.7y "SHOKTT." XEW BOOT AXD SHOE SHilP. edwarITmack. f"a. market a p (t., cleahukld, p. IIIF proprlitor n.l entered tnta tbe BOOT i XIIOK baiiae. at the ahnre eland, aad i'.'termlned not to be ootdone either in qnel " r prlee fur hie work, Special aitenilon 'H be paid to m.nnrei.taring 8wed work, lie m hand a Urge lot or Rrenek Kip aad -!! klni, of the eery belt qo.liiy. The rtii o( Ol.arid and tirlnily are rrerllnlly llrlled re fir. kirn a trial. No eberge for ealll ,' If boot7d shoe shop. IS t'I RW IiHSVILl.1.. TIIK eabieriber baring lately itarted a taw He ard fboa ehop la Carweweellle, oft "a Itreet.opporfu Joeeph R. Irwla'e Drag '"". reiperllally annoafteae lathe pabli, that - r'rwei ie aueae eeiero aai ai y ir. " aae arerylhlng ia hie line. abort He eleo kiepl oa band a goe aaeerv ? af readyade work, whlrh he will aell 'or eaeh ar eoaatrr prodaee. rttnrtt, tlattrnbrrurr A (ft BEST GOODS" At LOWEST. PRICES1 BEXETT, BL ATT Eli BERG ER, & CO., NOW OFFER AT THEIR 31 n in m o t Ii Store, 1W )C K.OI.A, PA., A LARGE & WELL-SELECTED Tori or , Spring & Summer Goods, PURCHASED AT THE LOWEST MAR KET RATES, AND TO BE SOLD AT A SLIGHT ADVANCE ON COST. QONSISTING OF DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, queensware. wood & WILLOW WAUE, NOTIONS, CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES. pURSITURK A XATTRESSES, FLOUR, AND FEED, AND EVERYTHING APPERTAINING TO WELL-REGULATED HOUSE HOLDS, AS WELL AS TO MILLS, MINES. AND CAMP. QRDERS RECEIVED AND PROMPTLY FILLED. HIGHEST MARKET RATES PA ID FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE. SALESMEN ARE A1TENTIVE, Pa LITE AND OBLIGING. JALL, SEE, EXAMINE, AND BE CONVINCED. BENNETT, BLATTENBERGEI?, & CO. Oiceola Mill., Pa., April II, ISM. . l-4i furnlturf. NEW FURNITURE STORE IN Cl'RWKNSVIM.Ii. D. BAUilAX Y K?IKK to Inform tha cltiKna of Corwena X ) vil a and Ticinity, that he haa opened a tre a Front Ptret, oppnaita tba Tan yard, in tbe aorongh of Curwrmville, where be will keep convtnntiy on hand, and fur aale verj cheap for CAiH, a large and rartrd aaaortinent of ready made Farnitura, among whist will bo BUnEAUS AND SI IE BOARDS, Wardrobaa and Pook-Caaea, Tabtra, BedMadp, Rnf ja.Hunda. Hat raka,bokiBg (J laana,Chaira, Mattrftaca, do , whirh be will aell oa very raa on able tar ma fur Caah or approvtH Country Produce, my 19iis;pd Cheap ruriiliurt?. JOHN GUUCII - DX SIRES to Inform bit old frienda and rat totaera, that having enlarged hia ahop and lacraaaed hia facllitiea for manaiartarfag. ht la now prepared en make to order nrh Famitariae may ha d haired, In good ityle and at aheap ratea forOA8H. lie generally haa on hand, at hia furniture ruomi, a varied aMortmeni of ready made furniture, among which are BUREAUS AND SIDE-BOARDS, Vfardrohaaand Bnok-Caaea; Centra. Ho fa. Parlor, Break fart and Dining Katenaion Table; Com mon. Prenrh-poat, Cottage, Jenny-Ltnd and other Bedrteada ; 8nfaa of all kind a, Work atanda, flat-raeaa. Waah-atandat Koeking and Arm Chaira ; aprlng-aoat, can bottom, parlor, com mon and other Cbaire; Looking-Ulaaaee of every dearription on band j and new glaaea for old frame, which will be put In on vary reasonable termi on ahateat notice. He aleo keepa on hand or furnifhaa to order, Cora b oak, Hair and Cot ton top Maitreaaea. Coffin, or Evert Kino Made to order, end funerate attended with a tlearaa whenever deeired. Aleo. Hnuee Tainting dune to order. Tbe euberriber alao anaaafao tare, ard haa eonataotly en bead, Clement'a Tateot w aabing Machine, the boat i la aaa ! Tbnee aaing thia anachiae never need be with ant clean clotheal He alao baa Flyer 'a Patent Churn, a operir article. A family nalng thia Churn never aeod he without hotter 1 All the above and many other article are fur niched ta cuatomora cheap fi r Caen or exchanged for approved eonmtry produce. Cherry. Maple, Poplar, Lin wood aad oiier Lumbar euilaMe for Cabinet work, taken ta i change fr fumltu-o dVOV'-Rememhor the fhnp to cm Market at reel, Clearfield, Pa, and aoarly opnoaite the014 Jew gfre." JOHN UlUCli. Kerember SI, 1?1 y 1869 ciBASD orEiG 1869 OF SPUING AND SUMMER Foreign and Dome? tie Dry Goods, Shawls, Hosiery GLOVES, WIIITK GOODS, Ladies and Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, (c, &c. IN OF ALITT and STYI.R we eannnt I nr p.MI, baring eelrrlrd otrr elork with Ihe Krraliwl earr, ami wo will aell al eloee oa.il prire, eo Ibal pnrhaern will and it to tbrir ad vaalaire la railing on 01. Wo tan alao mtod np a wnerVe mora for HATS CAM and rilKAW HllllliS.and will kern a eboioa line of tbnae fmNli. WIU-IAM REEP A CO, Rear Pnatrifllra, Marliat tit. eprl ri.KARFIKI.t, PA. Miss E. A. P. Rynder,. Cbirkerloee. i lelnwei 'i inj Emereon1, Plenoe j rIUi'l. laeo A Hamlin a and Peloabef, I ..J llr.T.f A Baker', ftewiag Marhinae. - - atan raeoata er Piano, Oolur, Orfea, Harmony and Veeal lla lie. No pupil taken fur lai ibaa bell larm. C)Um. ae.t dear ta Pint Naukaal J)ae4 rfelA, May ,. !-, thiUdrljihU ttmifrmrali. V BANKERS No. 35 South Third Street rnlLADLLPHIA. .PENNSYLVANIA iL or the ui.iituoiAILiUrMLHICA. n!2!,.1""7V l"! '""l Cowe.irT II a CASH CAriTAL, $1,000,000, FULL PAID. Llbar.l lermi off -r. d lo Armu aid aolktMn, wka atrllirlir.M.,.p,orrare l;Ul'lPl"c,", ' " '""fpHraMoaeloeiriHloe. loe.'lH .Ii. wo ir of ua; DaDKae H.mlZ '"!. f.'ir .".ntHlria amJB!,r..,.re i t.r in.i;.,lp...,D.TMh i:. U . 4 L tllK t o., a. u ui mrd m. . H. RU-IUP.I,, Mtun-rr. 1. A. FIIKARRR J- en l r ii...a.u """'J. " eui2W-lr . 8ilberman. . 0. Kitiinger. H. 6ilbenaan. S. SILBERMAN & Co., tni oBTr.ki axd Jukka iu or FANCY GOODS, PIPES NOTIONS, AC, 13 Jforth fourth Strret, TlS PIIILAUI.I.PFIA. lytpd T. C. MYERS", WB, W. l-ADL... ... I. noan, WM. W. PAUL & CO., WHOLrSALE hoot ax snoi: WjI HE liaVME, tn Market SUA 614 Commerce It. abvre Slili, iyl PHILADELPHIA. ly i. BOLLOWaitlK . a. HATH CARET. HOLLOWBUSH 4 CAREY, BOOKSELLERS, Blank Book Manufadurers, AND STATIONERS, 318 Jliarkrt SI., rtttladttphia. tnuPaper Flonr Sack, aid Ban. Foolwan. Itlrr, ISola, Wrappiag, tartaia and Wall I'aprra. feb2-ly. JOHN M. MELLOY, aAarricriaii or Plain, Japanned & Stamped Tinware aid mai aa iv llouw FurtiKliltif Gooda, Tin Raoflnf and Condurtor Plkca. Ko. T2 Market Stroi't, angtly PIIILADKI.PIIIA. DREXEL & CO., No. 4 South Third Htrret, PhlUdalpa And Dealers in Government Securities. Application hy mail will rccciv prompt atten Iton, and all Information cheerfully furntahed. Orilera aoHcittd. aprll-tf REIZENSTEIN BROS., Maoufaciorera of and Wboleaah) Deal era in MEN AM) BOYS' tlOTIIING, 424 Marlet dk 4I Mert-tiaat Stmt, Mgi-av; run.AtiwL.ruiA, r. 18C9 - spring. 1869 JAMES, KENT, SANTEE & Co., Importers and Jobbers of Dry Goods, Noa. 23.1, 17, A III N. Tjird HU, rillLAIlKl.l'HU. VVe aro now prrpared with oar wnal eatrnirlra and wrll-ereertrd itiK'k ta oiler axtm induormenti to CASH bl EKSj aprll-tr STEETCH, BENNETT &. Co., (hueocaaora to Peter T. Wnirht A Co iNMiaTBita or ahp nri tn DKUGS AND MEDICINES, ALkli, Brandies 4t Wines for Me.ical purposes. jIX7 No. ! Market 8u, Ihilad'a. BENSON, CAMPBELL & Co., No. IT N. Fiflh EL and Ol Commerce, PHILAPKLPIIU, Pa. WHOLESALE GROCERS, And Commission Merchants, roa raa sau or Wool, Glnaeng, Fur Sklai, Featbera, Leather, Flax Heed. If rird Frutta, Clever Seed. HooU, Jieer Kkina. Putter, leoawax, bhaep fkina. Eggs ee., a. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. Watkly Prloe eorrent forrarded oa reqaeai. Jane II. I8A r:vd DKAFWI-XM. Bl.IMUKSS A CATARHH trnated with the uiianit aueooea by Ir. J. ISAACS, M. 1)., and Profeaenr of biaeovae of the Eye and F.ar in the Medioal Colic go of Ponnvyl vania, IS yearn experience, (farmerlr of Levden, Holland.) No. Mi Arrh Htrwt, Phil'a. teati moniaia nan he rem at hia (flee. The mrdinei faculty are invited ta aoeoinpany their patientar aa he haa no aecrota ia hia pro'eaalnn. Artificial vy-e ineerled ml bout pain. Jio charge for ei atninatton, jelS-ly. tonr 'itl.isiiis. a. Hi'eaar n. rotaa. HUBERT L YOUNG, Stone-Cutlers & Slone-Mnsons, T ILL eaeeuteall work in Ihelr line al mnd- arala nriece and ia HkH CLASS njla Architectural OrcamoiiU la ALL BTVI.KS, Plena Dieela of erery doiorlrllr'n, and all kiell of maan work ea trsrled for la r ootaf ike rnanty. An? brr:e wiihiOK to beve rrarteelable mmn w.rk end klone-riillinc ilne. will n-id It lo Ikelr Inter.! la tell upon il t . ei,u!l l'o inlnrtn lb. pob- lie inal wv een urllirr mi q'l.niiiy nr eikee ei .tone dt.,ired, ai we are the tiwarn al a FIKST-CI-ASS STONF. yUAKIlY. Ordera f'lr work eaa bo addreeed altber tp Clearfield ar Latberiburr. aoarlllf HI'llErlT A TOI Nfl. JTlnrblc A .Mono Yard. . 1. 1 n i) i: 1. 1. c o. DK'IKK la Inform tbllr friende, nnd tbe publie, Ibat Iker bar. bow and will keep ronllanlly oa bend a lerre and w.ll orleried etnokof htl.lAW.od W;HM0NT MAIlbLK, and are prepared to faraieb la ardor TOMBSTONES, Boi and Cradle T"inb.. Mornmenli l ftend.loaa and Garble, Cnrhe and Poeti for Ceme tery Lou. Window flilli A Rape, Arrbl'ertarel A Laa Ornamenla. Tbe, weald larlta tperial attenlloa to their ftaidetoae Mnnaments wbioh are bailt Irnm orirlnal deeifne, end will rmaeare fkrorably lib anything ol th.kled la the iwuntr). If deeired Ibey eaa fumlek Marble Window iM. and rp at a llibt adeaae. oa lb, prlee of fandilone. Tard aa Reed rtreet,ear ttia Railroad depot, Clearneld, Pa. MICHAEL BOKE, MASON AND STONE-CUTTER, Kew V .hlngnli. P. kH.AII bind! of Maeonry dona, la Ike aaaet workmanlike manner. Order, eolieitod, aod eoa tearte takea la any part af the eounty. aprlllf. 13 IT tb, PKM0CP.ATI0 ALMANAC. Only idmmtf. Irart Trier P.llf Graham A .aoBi' f Blnmi. in aa.a.a.. t. . an.,. ...... 4. ,,.,, J. B.G1UIIAM&S0NS, MARKET FTRMT; CLEARFIELD, Pa. rpHR nbierlber, baring altered into partner i- ihlp for tba porpoee af earrylng aa tbe bailaee, af Merahaadiiing, aew offer A Good And rare opportunity to tba eltlieni of Clear, (eld and adjoining eoantiee ta bay Mara good, at wboleaalt or retail prloe,, that will aaloalib tha anlaitraated. Tbelr (oade will be partiea larly Mleeted ta aait tbl, aaarkel. t.ary lady will, therefore, eall the aUeoUoa of bar HuNbnnd To tail fast, b wane, tbl, braaeb of air baiieeu will reeeire ipeolal atteitlea, and ererythlag ended la a well regulated koaiahold will at all time, be foand iaoar itora. Oir etoek of UK Y (ilK)DM thall aot be earpaaeed, eilker ia qaal- Ity ar prloe, and will embreee. ia part, P riati af arary ilyle. Gingham, and Lawni of erery qaallly, Mailina af arary grade, la LalaM adapted to the taeteeof the old aad yoaag; and erery article af any kiad af gooda thay eell it C3iiarante?d To be a, repreirated, aod warraated ta giro eat. lifaeliol. A, to l)KFJii CIMIlm-w. hare a eplelded aeeortaeat af Alpaoae, black, white, aad lo eotorii .rmarae, Btlke, and Ii abort all the aeweet kiylaa Ii the market. We 4ceito thia faot to become kaowi To Every PireoB men, womea, child, phyiieiai, aa.. ehaate,' farmer, lawyer, barber, womea'i-Hghli tea, ar any jth er man la the eonoly Young Or old, riea or poor, bigh ar low, who will faror lk with a eail. With air aew aad eileiolre lock aay geailomei aal pleaaa tha aeel faa- lidioal lady, Bj juat dropping la aad gottlng m aloe dreaa pattern, laoe aatt, kid flovea -or by doing that which la better t give her a wall -Had puree. and aba will find good and paying inveelaaente In embroiderlee, edginge, ribbon a, glovea, hoalerj, or any other bonaahold aeeeaaitiaa. Tn edditiea ta what we bare already eaameta ted.wa keep all kind, af CRNTLEM EXm W EAR lucb ei Clothe, Caeelkaerea, Satiaetti, Ueta, Boots and Sbnaa, Aa bciidee. A Xiec Aaeertmeat af Mada-ap CI.OTIII MC far Mei and Boya, maaafaeured eat af tha eery beet meterial, which wa will aell lor oaeh er asehaage far coaatry produoealprloekwhieh, will latoiieh both buiband and Wife Wa an low largely engaged ll leyief and wiling 00.11 A ft 13 timhi:h aad meeafae- ared Ll'MIIER, and will give tbl, braaeb al bailaeaa epeiial attentioi, aad make il al abject To Every One who hae Lumber ta aell to seel with ae, W, .hall alee heap eoa. elt al bead a general aaeertmeat af f. BO C I'.HI 1.1 and HAHIMYAHK, which wet HI eell at eteeed Ingly low prlrei. We alia heap a full aieon m.nt of Ul'fct.KUrv AR t Ttli drparlmeat will be kapt full aad eempl.le, ud erery Youdk Tfaa Or maidei who eonlemplelel honeekeeplng. will Ind II idraatagaoaa to eome aid trade with lk. We are soiltaaied, aad, from long eaperienee la the baelneee, eo well aiaioud with Ihe wast, and eeoee.il Ie. of thia community, that wa feel lallified II ev.ry mea aad woeaai In ricnrfield County make, II a petit to bay their good, from la, we eei pleaea ibem both u ta ejaajity and price. Therefore, com. along and bay yoar DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Qupcnswarr, Ilardaarr, BOOTS 4 SHOES, HATS k CAPS, Ready -Made Clothing, Aad everything yoa seed to t mder yoiroolvoo I ead famlllee comfortable, from JAS. II. GRAHAM k SONS ..gtitf CLEARFIELD, Pa. 'VOTirtWTke fbrmatioa of Ihe partmrehlp of Jemee B. (Irabam A Boa. doea led peeveti the settlement af Ibe ante, and book aeooantk af the let. firm of Shower. A Ore baa er B. W. Ore beat, Thoaa haowlng tbameelraa Indebted i either ar rrqieeted to aone forward, at otwe and ; eueo their acaoai'a. jambs B. SRAHAX A SONS, OeafUi.iw.H, it tt - TllK HKlHIlUiICAN. li.KAIIFIKLI), Ta. WFIiFSHT MilRMMI. JIM.T II. IP Terms of Subscription. trpeld laadvanre.arwilbin Hire. monlbl...l PI II paid after Ihrvrand brfure nt MoMtie...,. t ,A II i.ld after the eipiralioa of all monlbi... I Mr. T. II. Wii.aoa, our fnrmtaa, I, aotboriard to reeripl for money paid intethoofiWon aeroani of inbecriptioa, adirrlieing. )oh w.itk, Ae . la our abaeaee. OKU. '.I ilOllliLAMlKli, Kditor aad PrHnnetar KKI.Kilot'H KOTICFJI. Mrlhodlkt r.plwopal t birrh Her. W. II. Kill. Hailor I'ohlie Srrno. every Sabbath, aw 1 "1 ei . , noa I fl r. M. P.l.eeth rVbool at A. M. Pra.er Meetiag erery Thored.T, at TJ P. M. Coniamon tiemloa, Iret 6a'blalb of erery month at lot A. M. Ht. Kranrl.' I barThCalhollr Her. Mr. U HBAaiaia. alaai at lo, o'eloek A. M, oa tbe eepono anil ronrtb hnndari of ea.-h month. Ht. Aadreor'a C'lurchKpiecapaloRer. Mr. Maine. Publio Herrioe erery Taeutay even iug, al 7 o'eloi-k, P. M. Ml. Joliu'e t burrh I.alberaa Iter. Mr. Nlinuor. Publie Serrioe every Sabbalh, mora ing aal evening. Prcabytcrlaa t harrh Hev. Mr. Bi'ti.kb Publie rjerrioe every Sabbath, morning and even ing. Judge Thompson, in Curwennvillo, ha a good new two hone wagon for sulo cheap. 2t Ladies Conrrreas Gaitrrs, at the Ban- nr Shoe Store, of J. C Lightcnp & Boo, fur $1,50. Huts and Cape of all description at tht Banner Hat Store. Straw goods at greatly reduced prices. Base Ball Shoes, English Walking Shoes, Kid Gaiters, Lasting Gaiters, cheup, at the new Banner Shoe Store. To TtACHKBJJ The Kurthaus Dis trict School Board want to employ three teachers for six months. See advertisement. According to the Journal, Philips turgors are indulging in pugilistic af fairs. Four fights lust week. The row dies had belter quit desecrating Clear field soil. M'e notice that Dr. Jackson, "ibe Eclectic" humbug, is about paying our county a visit, for the purpose of rob bing our people of any loose change kbey may be foolish enough to give him. Correction. In our issue of the lGlb of Juno, in referring to the burn ing of Mrs. Welch's building, we ela ted that it "was fully covered by in surance." This, we learn, was a misluke, thentnot being any insur ance on tho buil ling, and therefore a totul loss lo Airs. Welch. Destructive Flood. Several sec tions of our county were visited with heavy rains on Thursday last. Mor ris township seems to have suffered aee eetM, In wrtililinn tn tltri rain, a hail and wind aiorm passed over it, destroying much grain and fruit. A large bar has been formed in the river al the mouth of Basin ran. AtiBirt ltural SociETT. Notice is hereby given that a meeting of the Agricultural Sociclyof Clearfield coun ty will be held in Clearfield on Sat urday evening, July .17, 1S09, at 7 o'clock, p. m., for the purpose of elect ing officers for tho present year. All members aro invited to attend, G. It BARRETT, President Wright Graham, Secretary. A Card. On the part of the con gregation of St. Francis' Church, I return my sincere thanks to the gen tlemen of the Lock Haven excursion party to this place, last March, for their prvsont to our church of t."5. I re?eived their gift on the 2d of last June. 1 expected a list of the donors' names, and bonce delayed litis ac knowledgement. K. O'Brarigah, Tastor. Murpkr at PiiiLirsiii:ROH.-On Sat urduy last a murder was committed al Philipsburg. The circumstances, as near s we can learn wore as fol lows : Levi Knuis, with a parly, were in a ten pin alley on Back str,ct ore of ihe party, Johnson, went to the bar, , drink, and told the bar keeper ,.,.-.- ,n Knnia. - ho said he would not pay for it. Some words tl en pasa od between them, ending by Johnson calling Ennisa liar; whereupon Knnis struck Johnson, who then drew a knife and stabbed Knnis in the abdo men, the cut extending round to the buck bone. The wounded man lived for about twelve hours. Johnson is a young man of means, and was formal ly sn agent of 'lie Adam ExpreM Company, in New York Cily. Mr. Kiinis was a married man, and rosided in I'bilipnburg. A Doctob or Divimtt. At the recent commencement of Tenssj Iva nia College, the- degree of Doctor of Divinity was conferred on tho Hev, B. B. Hamlin, of tho M. E. Church, and formerly Presiding Elder of this district. This is a well merited com- pljmont, and doea great credit to the instilulion. Dr. Hamlin, we are in- formed, is the first Methodist divine thus honored by this college. We are pleased to witness this spirit of liber ality towards other denminations, and bojvs the example will not fail to meet with a proper rcsonse from othtir institutions having similar pow er. M'e ruay add that our worthy f riend, Ihe pastor of tho M. E. Church of this plare, Rev. Wm. H. DW, i grnduRto of the above named college ; ,nd jf v tlwgy turns Out SUch Tnen we tre oertin it will bs a long tint befor its pepnlatioo as B first clasa institution will becoms ia Bnywsy impirt4, tiie rouRTH or jult. .( fJmtm Day In OMt(n. tn "iii.Rini'i ni kin" rii.mp.ATin IMPaitn MwiiaTTI(' T TNI AKTAPTIO CAVAIPT llrMin OHM,, fllMlll ni'MOR, Nfl ft H. Dm iiiU, .mCv t), IKllO. EJitor lit publican : "In lli coumf ol lnininn erinU,l tMCRmr nrMiHianrj tiir tlit (ftMid iil lirr to rclcl rali the nation's anniversary, and venlilale Iheir patriotism by giving "one day more for their country" and enjoying themselves and contributing to Ihe enjoyment ol'thoao who might gnlher here to see the sights and bear the noise. The lacililios offered by the T. & 0. K. It contributed not a little to make the celebration a success, and visitors from every station on the road were present. Sunday being the "4tb," as arrangt-d by the almanac man, "it became ne cessary" lo celubrale on the duy pre ceding or succeeding, and, in accord ance with Young America's ideas of "fastness, Saturday was chosen as "the day we celebrate." It was uh ercd in by a nutionul salute at sunrise breaking tho slumbers nf our pleas ure loving people, and giving them an early start for the day and its enjoy ments ; and soon lite streets were filled with a lively throng of well dressed men and gaily atlired women and children, while the nation's banner floaud proudly in various portions of the town. Al 9 o'clock, a. m., a large force of cavalry funtastics, under tho marshal ship of Brig. Gon. Henderson and his Assistants, Col I,inglo, Major Litz nnd Captuin lien nor, preceded by the Osceola Cornet Hand, the crack wind jammers of the country, came march ing into, up, down, and through town, in "gorgeous array," no two costumes alike, and all striving to bo the most fantastically ridiculous and they all succeeded. Some with sharp peakod hats, some with short legged pants, and some like Dutch emigrants; and the inevitable "smoke" was "thar" along with a white female "miseegen," who held a piccaninny in her arms, evidently to illustrate the advanced ideas of some prople. After parading through town, the forces were brought into line on the square and the roll wfTs called by Orderly Kergnant Woleslagle, who discharged his duty in a crediLnblo manner. Mr. J. A. Blattcnberger made av few remark, and then introduced Col. John Lawshe, who proceeded to road tho Declara tion of Independence. Tbe Band played a national air, and with the cavalry proceeded to the Station as an escort to the visitors arriving by the 1U:40 train. After performing this duty, which was highly appreciated, they diupcscd. At 11 o'clock, ten competitors en tered to compete for the prizes in the foot race, and some lively stepping was tbe result. First prixe was won by I 'sly, in 2 minutes and 85 seconds distance cicbt hundred yards : eec- prixe, $5, by Haines, in 2:40. Our Calholio residents bad a pic nic and dinner in the wjods adjoining town with dancing and other festiv itieswhich netted them the snug sum of 8-llKI J he lads and lasses tripped tho light fantastic toe right mernlv. At 2 o'clock, p. m., mntch game of lis so law II lietwecn the aiosliannon and Crscoola Clubs, commenced. Um pire, Mr. Leighton of Athletic Club The gnmo lusted four hours, and re j -r ii.e rtarx.nla's : hut tbry must hnve a care, or the jolly cosl-diggers will vanqtunb them yet. The "Big Injun'' show aUo contrib uted ita shuro of fun in the afternoon and evening, ranch to the gratification of Pocahontas, Pow ha(Un,Smith nnd the oilier "Injuns." The visinrs from 3-our town, Messrs. Biglor, Kielding, Tyler, Krutxep, Wil son, Wallers, Wright and others, oxprcased themselves as gratified with tho town, their trip, and the duy generally. Tbe ladiee, nc-companying them doubtless enjoyed the trip much Whpre do the dear creatures go with out enjoying themselves and contribu ting to the enjoyment of others f Where r The weather clerk bad decided npon a change of weather, and it accord ingly changed. Tho rain came down in torrents at 7, p- m., and continued much to Ihe disappointment of resi dents and visitors and the display of pyrotechnics was postponed until this evening; and a, I wrile, the last rocket wliiir.es skyward, tho last wheel lags luxily in ita revolutions, the last grasshopper' mutilated form is a subject of anatomy in Young America's hands, the last Roman can dle linn flickered out, and the last 4th of July is numbered with the ninety three that have preceded it. All business wus suspended in and around the. town, that ttie various employees might have an opportunity to engage in tha celebration ; and they bolted it i. t., the opportunity. The Committee of Arrangements ar entitled lo praise for Ihe perform ance of their dutios, and the borough fathers by their wisdom in the ap pointment ol ten extra policemen contributed largely to the prcaerva tion of good ordor. Only one or two alight skirmishes I occurred ; four ur five benxniist were nabbed ; and a little "onpleasantness between a Mr. John Bull und Mr. Hull, on account ol an invitation lo "lea," took pine. This "tea" had something to do with the last aa well as the first "4th of July." The town sleeps quietly while I write; Young America tlrenms of crackers nnd torpedoes, while tbe old fogies, "Pa and Ma," rcjoioa as the odor of squibs and nickels pass away. Yours, with a fix, ais, ziasle, B l! ST XII. Crlrbratimn ft the Stumrhsmmm ihurrh. Mr. Editor : Having occasion to visit the npper end of our county, I had the plousureof spending Saturday the lid instant, at Sabbath School celebration al Sustiehanna Church. My visit was of an unusually pleasing chara tor, and I found the people with a taste equal if not superior lo the people of lontrer settled countries. Daniel K. McGhea, Kq., President, deserves no little, credit lot- tho able manner in w hit h he adjusted the many requirements tit the occasion. Msslar J limes Davidson read the Declaration of Independence, and did it justice. Prof. J. S. Smith delivered an oration that would have dune rrcdil lo a man of many more years. 1 was eui-prised to find so young a man sucli a ponsneu orator. An original essay by Miss Lixxie MahalTey, was beautiful beyond expression, and is certainly tba index tn mors mature effort. Mis Sadie Weaver read Bancroft 'a " Battle of Lexington" with eonsiderabla ability. Miss Annie Miibhe recited Knox a only poem, "Why should the spirit of j Europa. Ha haabeen aa invalid prar tpoml bprond,wBDd;tb pw9TaBjo'1ri,Mn'ir ' riont rf rinnp nf ta l,wr In II, a tr) miirnlil A,.T,rr. Tht regular nnr) nlnnlfpf Inaaia wrra tert; fnA Kfpt tiinaip ly I ha Chrl Hanrl, din firr innonntnl, nnd lh IpIiImi, PitT,1, r-ilh 111 firlirailf nt Ilia Me,,n, preenleil t Totiat n(flpth(ly enmptmia lor thn ninat fnaililiona rpi. Hire. In mnrluaion I will oi.lj a 1.1 Ihitl tlit) laJioi t,f tli a I vMnity, fr; taale, clpgnnre, rto., will ifmparr fa vnralily with mora densely populated portinni of onr county Ut' tit ram. Niw Advertirkmrnts. Tha Tan nery and dwelling at l'ennville is for rent. Fee advertisement. Mr. John Mclntyro, of Penn tp., it will be noticed by our advertising cot umtis, offers a valuable farm for sale. An advertisement In this issue sig. nifiea that Mr. Hunter, of Knox tp,, offers bis farm for aale.-. It will bo noticed that our friends Messrs Sohoch & Weavor have opened a aaddle and baroeei establishment at Luthersburg. They start out right and will no doubt tucced. Mr. Andrew Wilson advertises a public vendue, to take place on his premises in Brady township, on Sut urduy, tbe 81st instant. Lis? of Litters remaining in the Post Odice at Clearfield, on the 1st of July, 1869: A.k.v, Miaa Meltie Kline, CO. kenoedr, John Logan, L. W. Lewie, Jatnee MeCuae, Hemwe, Muleon, William . Hatton, Tbimae I Hhoobert, Michael Rhode., Mre. Mary A. Smith, H. B. Smith, Jttaeph Straw, Nirholae Stewart, William Simona, Harrey Kpratt, Hev. U. M. Stnarl. Mm Anoa Sonetcia, Mr. Cm. Whartoa, 8. A-t Welch, Jae.ee M. Warbrook, Wm. H. Watte, Joba A. Wileoa, i. P. Weber, Oeorge Yoeam, Mre. Caroliae Yonng, Mr. A. W. P. A. U A I LIN, r.u. Andrewi, W. A. Hell. David J Hidill., Fletcher Hick, Hev. Levi 0. Broamin, John Iligalm, Z. C, llrowa, llibhert Brvaamaa, Predoriok Cm., J. M. . Croeby, B. P. I Corner, Her. A. J. Hale, II. biSeuderfer, Franklin Hack, Adam Parley, Praneil Urab.ro. Cbariek Oro.k, Henry Uillmom, Patrick Hagerly, 8aknuel Hurt, Theodore C. Heller, J. H. Haooook, Mary B. Jami4n, Frank W, Kama, Williem T. bloller, Miee Sanaa ThiJXil. Tbe Commisnioners have determined to rase the old jail to the ground, and erect in its stead a new one, with all tha moderra improve ments ; which will cost front sixty to seventy thousand dollar. Proposals for doing tha work will be considered on and after the first day of Aanat next. The following are the Virginia Stale officers elected on the Cth inst: Governor Gilbert C. Walker, con servative. Lieutenant Govornor J. F. Lewis, conservative. Attorney General Jamos C. Taj. lor, conservative. Tbe following are the member of Congress elected : First District Dr. D. M. Norton (colored,) independent radical. Second District Col. Jas, LL Piatt, radical. Third District Charles U. Porter, radical. Fourth District Lovi C. Thayer consorvartvo. 17i.il. Hinl Pnlnnel Robert IT Ridgwsy, conservative. Sixth District William Milne, jr., conservative. Sevenlh District Lewis M'Koniie, conservative. Eighth District James K. Gibson, conservative. At large Joseph Segar, conserva tive. Tni Grkat "Alligator." The President of the Republican State Con vention has appointed John Covode Chairman of the Republican Suite Cenlrial Committee, to the uttor dis gust of the decent member ol that party. The quintessence of ignorance, corruption and venality, be is worthy to consort and conduct the campaign for the 'humbnggcsl Governor" Geary 1 If the Rudical party can sur vive such a combination of monstrosi ties as Geary and Covodo, then it is useloss to oppose wickedness and ig norance, and will prove tha totul depravity of the men of that r-ty! Indiana Democrat. Some addle pstcd Democrat con tend that the negro is not the equal of tne white man Jvui ita ,Srnnneh We must confesA that we are one of those "addle paled" china. We have not the least doubt that the editor of the Sentinel thinks that a negro is hit equal, but that don't prove that a ne gro i the equal of a wblte man. Furstay f Juniata Jltgister. A PllLITB 1 .iTioANT.-The sentence passed on Mrs. K. A. Pollard, of im prisonment in the Kiclimond city jail, fur the asnau't on Dr. G. A. Moore, was modified a day or two ago by Judge Gilmore to a fine of UKKI and costs, at the instance of Dr. Moore himself. The fine was promptly paid, and Mrs. Pollard was released and at once pro ceeded to Washington. The Clinton Dnnorraf.the flth,ays, recent heavy rain caused the river to rise considerably and occasioned lb finest flood we have had since March. Many rafts and log have been floated down that have been lying bigh and dry in waiting for the coming of tbe water. A sportsman through the wilds of Michigan came the other day upon docomiosed Ivody of a man hanging; In Ibe air, htrlf eat by wild cats. The nli known had steped in a bear-trap, which had caught his right ankle, and apringing back jerked him several feet off the ground, wherehe had hung head downward nnl il a lingering death ended his sufferings, A boy baring complained to his father thai. Bill had thrown Die Bible at him, and hurt him on the head, the fa I her replied, "Well, you are the only member of ny family on whom the Bible ever made tho least impression. The night train on Satnrdav, fmm Tyrone, on the Bald Jingle Vslit-v rail road, run Into a fallen tree, which had been struck by lightning, near Port Matilda, knocking the head light to pieces, and otherwise injuring the en gine, Itlsforinnateltwasdiseovred in time to prevent a more aeriou acci dent. Mr. I) D Ilownrn, supposed to be the last survivor of the oompanr pot turned at tbe National Hotel, in Vsri. tngton in l.f7, baa Just sailed for t AVreiaeae, f Wr4V,ft Herat rNr(eeer J M AeeMefrey. Tht rniii ri talked i run.lnr n tf hr. lion fH Hi Fomiti vf Juy, hf lti tmn illieena ,.f pilialmrph find AllrKlinr lltr, rme off laal Hunday allot no-in, ncinrtlina; lo miniitiiii 1 In ili'lail, aeamrxl to hari lir-on e rranepil. anil eremliinir nanarul nfF In tin unlnrlj-, quiet md dtHx.lxitii man. j imr. Thrirei win no powdj iam dtnnkiincea, and no attempt made ta interler in the slightest tfetrre with the procession. Klsgs wr displayed from a number of saloon and retiaur aula, and in lomi initauoe from prl vat house. Tho procession wa arranged into thre grand division, representing Pittsburgh, Allegheny, and the adjoining boroughs, and which numbered about twenty-fir hundred. The stand wa erected on Diamond; square in Allegheny, and tbe proces sion arriving there drew up in front of the stand, on whicb were sealed the orators and committee of arrange ments. The exercise were intra. , duced by the bands playing the "Star Spangled Banner," alter which th various singing societies joined in singing "This is the Lord Day," Prayer wa then offered by lie v. John, Weiterhnusen, upon the conclusion of which Wm. Linn, Esq., read the Dec-- laration ot Independence in English, He also made a few remark! favora ble to the action of tbe Germans in. celebrating tbe anniversary on Sun- uay, woicn wore loudly cheered. G. Lndwig then read the Declara tion in German, after which Mr. C. F. baner introduced Rev. C. II. Ellis of Sulem, Ohio. Mr. Ellis disclaimed beinir a Rever. end gentleman, and aaid that Mr. Bauer wauted to riay a trick on the. audience. Rev. C. II. Ellin being de ceased some time ago. He then refer, ed Xo the beauty aud order of the demonstration, and aaid that he knew they (the Germans) folt an indUuosii Don to answer or speak of the lone adopted towards them by the religion ist. A an outsider be would aay shame upon the people who would aay aught against lbs patriotism of the Earticipanta in thia demonstration, or his part he wa glad to see the 4lh of July celebrated on tbe 4th. Tbey were celebrating it contrary to, AmencantBm. instead ol Doat racing home racing and general drunkea carousing, tbey were having the day decently, quietly and according to tb spirit of that day. Tbey stood for principle. t0 day was too aacred for American people to hoar the Declara tion of Independence, The German celebrated the day with full besrta, Two centuries before tbe American Union was bom , tbe German fought and suffered for their liberty. In tbe time of Philip of Spain two millions of German went down to death for loving conscience better han the King. The Puritans who had so thoroughly impressed tbe history and oharaoter of tbi coi ntr.aud w o were to thor ougly honored by tbe people here and now, found a refuge in Germany before they found a refuge in America, Again he wonld ay ehame npoa Ibe churchea that in such stn unchristian, spirit bad attempted to prevent the Gorman from celebrating tbe Fourth ot July according to their own oon. science. For his part be knew no distinction between religious and civil liberty. Religion become dospotio when dictating tbe form of political aclion. There can be no political or civil liberty without religious liberty, U the rattier of tbe Re-public bad de -dared that none should have an asylum, hore, save those who bowed the knee lo their Baal, what kind of country would we have had t All peoples must come and aid our progrcao. A II conn. Iries must be represented. Then our nation with its Ira, institutions will oruss the Pacifio a it crossed the At lantic, and American Demoonacy vrill crowd the despotisms of Europe into the Atlantic. The speaker was frequently inter, rtiptcd by cheer and at the close of hi remarks was loudly applauded.- Republican de Democrat. ReSTPVCE OF TWO WlLLlAMSPOB, Terr. Washington July 12lh. Th Internal Revenue Deportment has re, celved information of the conviction at W illiemspart, Pa., of Martin Bill myer and Lllinan, on a ohargc of vio lating the revenue law In relation to distilling. Those are two of tbe wealthiest men in that part of tbe Slate, and the largest distillers. Kaon was sentenced lo two year in the pen, itentiary, and they are now in eon, finoment. Tho superintendent of tba western district says that these con, vic.ts hoped to escape owing to their riches and influence, and that their conviction will have a good effect ot) smaller distillers who violate tho law, The negro postmaster at Macon, Georgia, has been arrested for com, plicity in robbing th mail, Th money tolen belonged to the federal treasury. Perhap the Ethiopian of ficial supposed it eras no more than hi share. Hi right, as negro, 10 fair division of the spoils. Is affirmed by every doctrine and theory of th radical party. Henry Eaatmsn and Charles Cannon were arrested Wednesday evening In Cincinnati, and a lot of burglar' tool found in their possession ; also, three thousand dollars, which is identified the money taken from the United Stntcs Collector' offloe on Saturday night, at .Hamilton, ihey are in. confinement. A physician of Platin, Mo., report that the notorions desperado Sam. Hildehrand, for whose head a reward of 1 10,000 baa been offered, is dead. He say be died from a wound in his thigh, and that he attended him at the request of eome person to bin: self unknown. The mnrderee. Mint Hairslon, convicted it 1807 of the murder of Kr hnslisnd, was once respited by Gov. Worlh.of North Carolina, and again by Gov. Iloldeii, who ba now com muted her sentence from death tp ita, prisoiuuent for lifo. m ntt r that ihe Slate Penitentiary cleared tQ,WW dnring the last year by the labor of convicts., sat some lime in deep thought, and tben exclaimed, "I think we'd belter turn our Lesitlature into penitentiary, by jingo. Two boya, numad Julia Carroll and Charles Moeusr, la Albany, quarrelled last Saturday, and M osier etalibed tbe other wilb jack knife, inflicting a mortal wound. Th boy were aeon, only glxiut 10 year old. Plow tO Tip shr- raff tfrtV'eke. SwmHnjw ft pau.li uwt pw4rr. f