fiotrl aid fi(nrnt. theTeonard house. , (N.at it.) 1Uilr yr,,-,i,) . HVKIl STRal.T, I.MIlKIKUi, PA tu ik mmim.m.OvV prtriir. : NKW lrt-Uifl llflttl la ttrry retpw4 MI.,,M Hi felt ir Llgl UK pmoifit ftllrml , anl pfonM rhnrfr. Th pMnmifr ol Ihr public ll fptfnlly lulloHrd. )p-tf THE ALLEGHENY HOTEL MARKKT Bt., CLEARFIELD Pa. rpflW Unti aal eomnnjioui new hotel bu ihtd (ijiriiru 'n luf iitviii miuiiun oi 1117 yM'tt, whert ill pruprirtur will b I1 to mMt tin nM filcnj, ami rwttiv a ihnr of public pt ruiufi. Ut ilrifl perin41 attention lo the iv iail ( tit anwaMt., be liu'rc in b lr io ronrttr itltifartioa lo bin patrons. Tb TAIILK will tlws.vi be bdunllfulljr upplittl with Ibe bvtt that rn ba procurrtj ia lb learkrL, auit the 11 A H will euntaia fullilookof Uyl UKS, UK Kit, Ac Oovd itfttmng attached. - CASPKR LKTPOUiT, OirflrU., JUnh S, Proprietor THE EAGLE HOTEL, MAIN ST., CI KWKXSVILLE, PA. TTATINO leaaetl fur ft trm of tear lb x abora well known and popular hotel, (kvpt 1 formerly bj lir. Mason, aad lalele by Mr. '! $vo, lb present proprietor baa r fitted It with tha bjwt of rendorng bit gueati tomfuri i bU whiU Moaroioc whb blta, A lot, lanr gut-1 aaa Yard ti attached, for laa ear and 1 protection af bar, aarria; aad wajrona. A hhri inara ai dui u nsironara ti mikumi1. fb2A tf J01IN FOUTS, Prop'r. SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE, Curwenrrllle, Clearfield count. Pa. rpBl9aUulw.il eatabliohed Hotel, boeotl I fully lituatad the haaka ol the rjuaaue- I,. ddi, I. lb borough of CurweeJVllle, bee b. traied fur ft term of jeera by tb. andereigned ll bee been entirely reSU.il, ud li now .pen to to. public generally and tb. travelling coaime n U J ia particular. No pain, will b. epard t. reader goeata comfortable wb.ll. tarrying at tbil aee. Ample Btabting room for the aooomoa.. 100 team, Ubargoe moderate. Jao. l, tf . YYM. At. JEKFRIK3. THE AMERICAN HOUSE, I CurweuavUla, Clearfield couutjr. Pa. rpilB saiUrrirnl ku Uat.d tfala old and long ; 1 eitabliih.4 kotal. (forat.rly k.pt r J Major luas uioob, iitaaw la a o.atr.1 porttoa of tb. to'a.and aaa4Btir.lv ra-fiud andr. furDiib.d it aad ra-asodoUd th. ttadliog, to aa to aiak. it an abject, k.raalter, rar ta. trar.liBK publia l aatraati. lata larf. aac aoaioiodioaa bouaa. , deo-3981 . . , JOHN i. HEAD. THE.MANSION HOUSE, - Corner Heooaaud Market aitU, I CLEAR Kit I.U, PA. TPIII3 ftld ftftd ommojlotii Hotel baa. dnrinf X Pwt tmi .aiarit4 to doubt tu Ibriacr eapaeity for tb strta.Dmei)t of atrao rri aai (tiuii. Tb wbola bailJinc baa baan JSfarDiibe4, aal tb proprietor will rpara ao ytiaa to render bu guaata oonfortablft while turfac witb bin. k jpRrTha HUanaloa Boaaa" OnoiVai ram to v'i from the I(yt oa lb arrival and dpartur t aacti wain. vsv iv junwsi un, ; noi tf Proprietor. tHEEWlTHOTELf CLEARFIELD. PA. fpHK subarriber bariog leafed for a tern of X yean tbil well-known Hotel, ("apt for many rirt by Mr. Laaich,) aad re-lit4 and nfar ihfd it throughoat, it bow prepared to entrr am traveler! and the pnbUe generally apoa ami it if boped aliki aRrpabla to both patron ad proprietor. Hit TABLB aad BAR will b lop-iiiod wilb lb boat tb market afforda; i no paias will be iparad a bia part to add to e 0Dreoiac aad eorn'ort of hii cneata. JUU.N DOUUHEKTV, oetli Propiieur. fHE EXCHANGE HOTEL, lit KTI3C.DOX, PA. fjfirS old attaSlibmeot having bea lened 1 br J. MORRISON, formerly proprietor of ftt "Morriaoa Hoae,Hba4 boea tboroogbly reu nited and reftimitbed, and supplied witb all Jh nod era i m prorata en ta and eonvanieneoa aa tN'ury to a fint elaci Hotel. Tne dining room tu fcren removed to th flnt inor, aad ? row M'-tfiitui aod airy. The chamber are well vea t lfd, ard tb prnprtetorwill andeavor to naka k fuefU perfectly at hrtne. J. MOHRI30H, Proprietor. I w. Hnri rnnt. a. haw. rHE AMERICAN HOUSE, I.ntlierburK, Ciearlleld L'a Pa. ' I'll 18 wall kasva .ad iMif .Mabliak.d H.;.l, foraMrlr kapt k R. W. lloora, and larurlj i fa, Bchw.na, arM baa baaa laaMd for a uma r mra bj tb. BBdarirn.i, to wbiek tk. atttw t n ol tb. tra.elinit pablie ia aow rallad, and a i t rhara of public patronaf. ia aolleited. prIC.'lil-lj.pd 8UAW WALLACE. FHE RAILROAD HOUSE, MAIN ST.. PHILirSCUIW, TA. IVIK andertlgnad ka.pl eoaatantl; oa land Iba Vwitof Liqiora Hia tabl. la alwaya tplicd altk th. beat tb. arark.t afforda. Tb. "flint pabtle will do wall to . him a ealL xrl.'aj. ROBERT LLOYD. McGAUGHEY'S lESTirRAM&aEFRESiniEM " IALOOI, th Uai7a New BuildioK. (fornrrl occupied kj Mr. Ilolr,) FL'CO.ND ST, C1.KARE1ELD, PA. I'lX? TANT1.V oa band a line arlcctlon of CA S 1MKS. M!TS, t'lOARS. TOBACCO, Ac v, Flifll OY8TKHS received duly, and 'red op to auit the taatea of eaatomera. :V mi. I I ARD ai.ol na arrnnd lorj. ttrlO tf ' KAVIU HdIIAI I1HKV. oots and iUorj. 1UMKL COX-NELLY, Cool and Shoe ManiiTacdircr, CLEARFIELD, PA. fTASjiKt rccelTed a lot lot of Prcncb CALF ill ilii'b ..ii.- . -a ... :m a. tniinj, - now preTiarvo wj niou... r"'"7inmj la Lu Una at tb loweai njurei. ail! warrant bia work to b. aa rrpr..Dted. ranMrnllv anlletli . e.11. ml bia abon OB pi'iti atrret.aMond dfor hI of th pottatfic F'r k. will do all in kla power to render latle. a. boa. ac. uaitar topa oa band. J,'7 j DANIEL CUNNELLT. PEACE rROCLAIMED. I WAR OVKkTi CLEARFIELD k.nox Towxsnir QUIET. F'r'y all the Contraband! going back o their old majtcrs ; but nary one i.iig to old Manachuifttt, tchere " b'rv luved io long and to tccll. Ma.pneaN of lie ehre facta. F. 8H0BT, t Ike old "Stiort ttu. Mop." woald aa- ... .. Li , . ,h- Mnn. f 'artiald ecnly at lrr., tbst ka kaa aow a f "a'a l of good aaateial, )t reeeiead froai ' But and ia prepared eneaort notice ta make and Boota aad Bboca, at kie aew abop ia J"'i row. He la ratified that he eaa plea, f "ileal it eilrhl tieaona Inteneety loral auy- I e patrieu.) Hela prepared aoeell low tor J'1 er Coaalry Pm4.ee. Don't forget tb. n.rt awir io rlhnwor. awuran.aa . rtnr, Market etreel, ClearUeld, Pa., and kept ky a examealy called l.'ITy "SnORTT." w boot kn snoE snop. edwarITmack. i ' al.tUKLT A 3d bra, CLKARF1KLD, Pa. 'HE proprltior baa entered late tba BOOT 1 (I0R baiiaaaa at tb. abeea ataad, aad I ""ined not to be oatdoae either ta aaal " prire for hia work, 8pcial aueatloa " paid te Bannrarrarlng Hew work, lie a.pa a larra lot of Kronen pip ana f .. I ..... . lit. Tb. alii. f'Cl.,l4 ... .i.lnl!. are ewpeetiolly "J ' giri hiai a trial, ,'lfo karga .r aall. '' 'I i'V boot axd" siioE siiop. l CI "nEWILI K. 1 i,' kMT,," baelng Utely eurtad a aow u' and Kkoa ibp la Carweaaellle, aa J "reel, oppoaiu Jpeepb H- lrwin'l Dnif "PMtl.lly aaooaaeea te tba public that spared u aaaaa aeUra all Itrlea af BooU aad er.r.tbiBi ia bia Una, aa ebart "a alee h.epa oa band a good aeeort " 'Mj.aaade work, wbiob at will cell ; '"Mb orenaair, nrntoce. j:13j 1,113?. PFS.. !lrnnttt, tt.itfrnbrrarr A f$, "DEST COODC" AT LOWEST PRIGESI J. A. BL.TTEH.ERGER, vt CO., KOT OFFER AT TI1F.IR 51 a m in o t li Store, IN OdC F.OLA, PA., LARGE t WELL-SELECTED ' tTOCK or Spring & Summer Goods, PUKCU ASED AT TIJE LOWEST MAR KET RATES, AND TO BE BOLD AT A SLIOUT ADVANCE ON COST. QOXSISTING OF DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENBWARE, WOOD 4 WILLOW WAKE, NOTIONS, CLOTHING, . HATS AND CAPS. BOOTS AND SHOES. pURNITURK A MATTRESSES, FLOUR AND FEED, AND EVERYTHINO APPERTAINING TO WELL-REGULATED HOUSE HOLDS, AS WELL AS TO MILLS, MINES, AND CA1IP3. QRDERS RECEIVED AND PROMPTLY FILLED., UIGHE3T MARKET RATE3 PAID FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE. SALESMEN ARE ATTENTIVE, FO- LITE AND OBLIGING. QALL, SEE, F.XAMIXE, AXD BE CONVINCED. J. A. BLATTE-XBERGER, . . ' . , ' . k CO. Oaeeola Mill.. Pa April II, 16f.9. 141 furniturf. NEW FURNITURE STORE IJf CIRWESSVILLE. D. BAUMAN DESIRE", to Inform tba .Itla.na of Corneal rill, aad lcinllr, that b. baa opened a ei-jr. oa Froot Street, oppoaiu th. Taa-yard, ic Iba horonah of CorweniTllle, where be will keep coaalantly oa band, and for aala very cheap for CASH, a large and earied aaaertnaent af ready anad Faraiture, among whlet will be BUREAUS AND SIDE - BOARDS, Wardrobaa aid Boek-Cajee, Tablea, Dedataada, Bofje.SiaBda.llat rarki, Looking -Olaj.M.Cb.ira, Matlreaa.., Aa., wbick ka will a.11 oa very rea enaabl. taraa for Caah ar approtad Cooatry Prodaoa. ' aayl.aa:pd Cheap Furniture. JOHN GULICn DXS1RE3 la Inform bia old frienda and ana tomere, that baring enlarged bil abop aod increaaed bia facilitiea for maauiaetoriag, ha la ow prepared ta enake to order each rnrailara aa mar be deaired. la good altla aad at .heap ra tee for CASH. Ha generally kaa aa bead, at hie Farniiare reoau, a eerie, aeeortaneat et reaay- atada farailara, aatoag which a ra BUREAUS AND SIDE-BOARDS, Wardrobe, aad Book-Ceaoa; Centra, Sofa, Parlor, Breakfaat aad Dining Siteeaioe Tabl.e Com mnn. Fraack poet, Cotuge Jenny- Lied and other Bediteadai cxraa at all aiaoi, ei ora ataaaa, Haa-raeke, Waeh-aUadai Roeklag and Arm- Chalra aprler-aeot, Maa-bottom, parlor, cam- oa aad other Chain i UMkmg-Ulaaeea ofaeary .arriatioa oa band ; aad new glaaaea for aid framea. which will be pat In oa eery raaaoaable term! oa iherteet aetloa. Ha alee keepa oa kaad r fnralahea to order, Cora keek, Hair and Cot tot top Mattreieaa. CorriNi of Evert Kind at J, j- order, end faaarale atleaded with Hearea ibeMTor deiired. i)r, Hoaaa Painting dona to order. . Tba eubeerlber air-" fao taraa, and haa aiaitaatly aa kaad, Clemeat'a Paunt Waablng Maebla., Ika beat now la aa. Tboee aai.g thia machine aeror aeed he with, aat elaaa elolbaa! Ha alaa baa Flyer'l Patent Chara, a aaporlor article. A family ailng thia Chura aerer Bead be wltbeat bntur 1 All th. abora aad many .tbar article, are for alibed ta caatoraen cheap lor Ciaa ar alcbaaged for approved aoontry prodoca. Cherry, Maple, Poplar, Liawood and other Lnmber aailabl. for Cabioet work, taken la lchaag far farnlla-a AWRemembar the abop la aa Market alreet. Cleardeld, Pa- aad aaarly oppoeiu the '-Old Jew Store." JOHN OL'LICU. Nor.mb.rI. 1MI T FAIRBANKS' STANDARD a. o r a t r c '3b O v - a-w , or all ine; Baggage Barrawa, Warehoweo Tracka, Capylng . rreM, Improred Meaey Drawer, A, ma ata ar MERRELL 4 B 1 0 L E R , IXalera In Hardware, JeM-tf Haennd Plreet, Clearleld, Pa. nMisrE.A. P. Rynder, utn rea Cblek.rlng'a. Btnwar'iand Kmeraon'i Piano. ; ajmllk'a, Maaoa A Hamlla'a and Peloabel'a Orraoi and alelodroai. and Ororer A Bak.r't Sewing Macblaaa. tun Taioaaa or Piaao, flaltar, Orra, naraaoay aad Veeal Ma. ale. No pepil takea for leea than half a letra. oB-Hecni. Belt door ae Firat Natieaal Baak. fl.arn'ld, May 4, If- . p, n. rrtLaT.ii..M.. .w. a. aeraaaaoa XEW FIItM. nJXLERTO? 4 McPHTRSON, Tf BEF wita!illy aa foT 'rplfc JY. aioata, audtb BEEF, TEAL, MUTTON, , a -l et.t J -It V - -. - V, 1 h. C.rnet Fralle, Bnltrr, Urd, Aa., wkieb tbey will e, M at the towert tna'ket prie-e. I a-b paid fir CATTLB, BI TTER, Ao. Beeim oa Market Street, eppoeite fhe foart Hua,CItraJd, Fa. May H f XL up nitadrtpltU dvrrtisrmrnts. No.35 South TkiRo Street PHILADELPHIA. ENERAlTiaENTS, PENNSYLVANIA 5&l torHt iSK UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. JaTtriiat, bra laaratnoa Cnmi.T la a CASH CAPITAL, ti.ooo.ooo. rmi PAIS. .'.-V.V LT" rrM and Bolktiora,wko iMBTtird In apply ttoir .fUn rallpMllra!.rt.honil 0:1 apo'lea'tnB alnar oflra, .lra I la lb- ara-iKl alore ..(our H.ni( Hi.a, brr.tlicalar. auil Pinnhl.i. fun .....iLi.-ik. at .iiibi-. ... ... i i. ih.i ' . t 5 mbrtr t'licalar. aoil Pinpbl.l., fall? WtriU K. 1. (HHk i CO. A w im ravd Ja n. . ni'SsF.I,, Manager. L. A. RIIK.UIKK at- CO. Ascnta for Cloarneld ouuiy, i n. . auiIK-lT ISAAC E. STAUFFER, v7 WATCHES & JEWELRY, Ko. 148 North SeaoBd Street, Comer of Quarrjr PHILADELPHIA. An aaaortnent of Watohea. Jewelry, Silver aad Plated ware oonRlanllr on band. Repairing of Watcbea and Jewelry promptly attended to. )!" y 8. Silbenaan. - O. Kitiinger. 11. Bilbenaaa. 8. SILBERMAN & Co., IMPuKTKat 4KB J0KR or FANCY GOODS, PIPES NOXIOUS, C, 13 JTorth Fonrlh Mrett, jtH PHILADELPHIA. Ijpd T. C. MYERS, WITH WM. W. ADL. t. t. aoia. WM. W. PAUL & CO., WI10LFSALE 1IOOT AXI NIIOE HMAE IIOVHE, Ui Varkat St. A tU Conaiare. It abora SUtb, aaylt - PHILADELPHIA. ly j. aoixowai'ia a. PATH CABHT. . HOLLOWBUSH & CAREY, BOOKSELLERS, Blank Book Manufacturers, AND STATIONERS, SIS Market St., Philadelphia. . leeA-peper Floor Back, and Haft, Foolanap, Letter, Nolo, Wrapping, Curtain aod Wall Paper,. feb2t-ly. JOHN M. MELLOY, MAarracTfaia or Plain, Japanned St Stamped Tinware ABB DBC1.BB IH Hoaaa Karulhlllnf Cooda, Tia BaoAnf aad Candurtor Plpca. No. 123 Market Street, angt-ly PHILADELPHIA. DREXEL & CO., No. 94 South Thlr4 Street, Phlladelpa And Dealers in Government Securities. Applieatiua by mail will rwiv prompt attcra tlnn, and atl infomatioa ebeerfallj funiih-4j. Order tolicitatL aprll-tf REIZENSTEIN BROS., llattfaetarara af aa Wbolatalt Palrt la MEN AND BOYS' CLOTHING, tit Mark erf IB Blrrrhaut Btrret, aagl'tr PHILADELPHIA, Pa. 186!) spring, i860 JAMES, KENT, SANTEE & Co., Importers and Jobbers of Dry Goods, Koe. Ui, rl. in A Itt N. Third St-, PHILADELPHIA. Wa are aow p pep a. red with ear aenal erteatira and welleaertrd Httck la offer extra iadocraeente to CASH Bl'YEltS. aprll-tf STRETCH, BEMETT & Co., (SaoTMaora to Peter T. Wright A Co IMt'OBTKMH Ar AMP MAI 1B I DRUGS AND MEDICINES, at.ao, Brandies St Wines for Medical purposes. HJ'dT) Ko. " Market St., Pbilad'a. BENSON, CAMPBELL 4Y Co., He. 17 X. Fifth St. aad 4I Commerce, PHILADELPHIA, Pa, WHOLESALE GROCERS, And Commission Merchants, rea raa eata or WooL Siaaoeg, Fae Bklae. Feathera, Leatker, Flai Seed. Dried Fro It Clerer 8Md. Roata, Dear "klna. Bauer, Beeiwex, 8heep Bkiaa, Bgga, Aa, aa, Ae. COXSIUXMENTS SOLICITED. Weekly Price carnal forwarded aa reqaaat. Jaae 11. IMUj pd tone ttasonj. a. ariRRT......a HUBERT k YOUNG, Stonc-Cullcrs & SloMasons, WILL eiee.te.ll work la their line at mod erate prioea aad la FIRM CLASS Kyle. Architectural Ornament.. Fa ALL STYLES, Sloae Dreeing of .eery deecriptlea. and all kind, of maaea wark aea traeted for la or oat af tba eoaaty. Aay pereor.e alihing to bare rerpeetable maaoa work aad etooe-eutting doao, will Ind it to tnelr latereet ta call upoa aa Wa woald aire loform the pub lic tbet w. can deliver aay oaartlty or elaaa af tone deaired, aa wa aa the ewaera af a FIRST-CLASS STONE QCARBT. Ordrre for work eaa ba addreaaed either ta Clrardcld ar Latbenborg. maraltf Hl'BKRT A TOCNO. n nrble A Nlone YArd. T. LintlKL I. Cft DK'IRB ta Intorm their fHeada, and tba public, that they bar. aow and will keep eonatantly oa bead a large ard well eeleeied atncaof ITALIAN and YKRMONT MAttbLla, and ara prepared to furatrk to arder TO M BSTON ES, Bat aad Cradle Tnmha, Monameala ia RandeteM ad Marble, Corbe and I'oele for Ceme tery Ula. Wlndoa Sllli A Cape, Areblter'airal A Lawa Omaaneata. Tbey woald Incite ineeial attealloa te their Seidrloaa Monnmenta. wblck ara balk from erliinal de.igna, and will eompara faeorably alik anytklng af ike kind ia tba eoaatr). tr deelred they eaa ruml'k Marble Window Sill, and Cape at a alight adranoa aa iba r'loa af Saadetoae. Yard oa Reed etreai. Bear aa Railroad depot, 1earaeid, Pa. i ' MICHAEL BOKE, MASON AND STONE-CUTTER, Saw W aohlnfoa, Pa. VejuAll kiadi of Maaonry dona, la tb. laoal workmanlike manner. Orde-a eMIrlled, and aa town rakra is any rB of Iba erweey. injt'tf. ?f.'H. r.iafcaml?n' Calnmn Jta.a aataia a. v. aaiaaa t. a. aataaa A I'll AN ui:. J. 1. GRAHAM & SONS, MAItKET BTREKT, CLEARFIELD, Pa. rpm aabicrlbara baring entered lata partner -a- ehlp for the porpoee of carrying .a lb. bualaaaa af M.rehandlatng, aow offer A Hood And ear. oniMiernnrVv in lit -lit-- -r rl - aeia ana adjoining eoantlei U boy a to re goodi at wholaaal or retail prioea, that will aatonlib tba ualnitracted. Their gooda will ba portion larly (elected ta auit tbil market. Brery lady 111, therefore, aall lb. atuatloa of .bar HuHbniid To tbla fact,bManaa tbti branob of our hoalnaia will recelre apeelal attention, and aeerythlng needed la a well regulated bouaehold will at all tlmee be found Inour atore. Oar atoak of DKY Cf MIM aball aot ba aurpaaeed, either In qaal- lly or price, aod will embrace, In part, P rim of arery atyla, Oinghama and Lawna of prery quality, Muallaa of arery grade, Da Lainea adapted ta tba taatea of the aid and young ; aad arery article af aay kiad af goada they aall la tUuarauleed Ta ba aa repreeentod, and warranted ta fire aat bfactioa. Aa to DRRMJ GttODS-we bare a apleBded aaaortmoat af Alpaca., black, white, aad la aolort t Armoree, fillka, aad la abort all tb. neweit atyl.a la tba market. Wa dtilre thia faat ta become kaowa To Every Peraoa moa, weeaaa, child, phyaiclaa, m.- cbaala, farmer, lawyer, barber, wemaa'l rlgbu maa, at aay other aua la tba eoaaty Xoung Or old, rica or poor, blgb ar low, wba will faror aa with a aall. With our new aad eileoilee rtocb aay geatlatnoa eaa aleaaa the stoat far- tidiooa ;. , , ; IiMl V, By Jail dropplag la aad gaulog a Bloc dreal pattern, Uoa aett, bid glovaa or by doiag that ahirb la better t give her a well-Ailed pone. aad aha will Sod good aad paying inreitmeate ia embreiderlee, edgtage, ribbeaa, gloeoe, baaiary, er any ether bouaehold aoceailliaa. Aud Io adJItloa ta what wa bare alraaiy aaamera- ted, wa keep all kioda af CENTLKMEN'M W EAR euch aa Clothe, CaMlmerel, Batlaalta, Uata, BooU aad Shoea, Ac, beaidaa, A Nice Aaaorlmaal af Made-ap CLOTHING for Mea aad Boy a, maBafaetared aat or tba vary beat malarial, which we will aell tor aaah or aachaage for coootry prodaea at prioea which wiU aetonlrb both huebend aad Wife Wa ara new largely earagrd ia baying aad arlllng e.Q.l'ABE TIMBKH and maoafae. tared LUMBER, aad will gtra tbla branch af builneee apotlal atleatloa, aad make It aa ebjeel To Every One wb. baa Lambar ta aell ta deal with ae. Wa aball alaa keep aoanaat'y aa kaad a general aeaortmeat af C.FOCl:BII-) aad HARD WARK, which wee 111 aell at eioaad iagly low prioea. W. alee keep a fall aeeort aalaf tallF-BRujaaARaa. Ttladeperttn.nl will ba kept full aad complete, aad every Young JIan Or maldaa wko oontemplatea beaaekoeplng. will lad II advaaugeeaa ta aem. aad trad, with aa. We ara aa aitaatad, aad, from long eiporleneo la iba hwclaeaa. m wall acaaaiatad with the wantl and aaeoHitlaa af thia eommeoily, that wa feel letUded U var7 maa aad womei In ClenrHeld County Uaa li a petal ta bay their gooda from aa, wa aaa pleaee them both aa ta quality aad price. Therefore, aome along aad bay year DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Quconswair, Ilnrdwarc, BOOTS SHOES, II ATS k CAPS, Eeady-Made Clothing, And everything yoa aeed te reader yewreelrei aad familtea comfortable, from JAS. B. GRAHAM k SONS., uiirtr CLEARFIELD, Ta. JOTICE-The formellna or the paitaerahlp of Jamea B. (Iraham A Pool doea aot prerea th artttemrut nf the aotea and book aeenaate af tba lata trm af Sbowere A Graham ar B. W. Ora baea. Tboee haewing tbnaMlve ladebted ta either an rrqueeted te coma forward at aaoa aad cloaa tbclr aoooaata. .... JAMES ft. GkAHAIt A SQ5S. Clearleld, PofirBrer I af, COI T nsoW OLD. Tliara la ka eeeeeelty tor premater. eld are t aio Behaek'e f teavaek Bluer., it girei eMaiity " '""leity by larlaa,rslln aury argea af HOUSEHOLD TiEirEnrtu: There ere aa remedlea aa well and favorably BOWB Ba 'HnuekIJ ' .. ,, 1, -- '- i , i, u back a Blood PurtBer, btomack Blttera aad Blood Pllia, aad aa fatally tkould ba ailkuut PBEPAEB TOS WASH "Ib lime of noaee orenare fnr w.r la th- -IJ ooage, aaa there la bo acnlcnee In the Bngllab langoare mora oipreeitve. nor nne thai la ao applicable la Inaamerable aaaee. Who la ao wiea aa to kaow tba eiaet moment that ibat r-ll deatroyer, diaeaae, will attack him t Thea be ye ever proparea, have the Koback'e Blood Pilla, Stomaeb Bittera and Blood Pander at kaad aad fat aieaaee aaaeecilalfa. DISEASES OF THE BTIS, Old Boroa, Kruptioao, Cataaaoaa Diaeaae. ar Diaeaeea of tfae ekia. all readily eueeemb to the wooocrlal Inaueaeo of nr. Koback a Blood Part, lar, Btoaiaea Bltura aad Blond PiUa. ELEVEU TEAS8 Of Iiperlenee with a oaaataally lnerooein do maad for Bobaek'a Medieinea la auAeient ao koowledgmeot of their tatrloaie merit, aad placca them the very Aret la rank foreuriog tfae diaeaaea for wbicb tbey ara recommended, buld ay au Druggiata. COSTIYESESS, Or, Coaatipatloa of the Bowela, ahoald alware receive prompt attention, aa It pre-diepo.M the eyatem te dieeaee. The time I a aee of each vel Bnble cathartic remedy ae Roback'a Blood Pilla kaa aaeed moch aiohnaaa, dieeaee aad death, and many peroooi to-dey, ara Indebted to three pilla alone for their very eiieteaee, at the aertiloalee ia ear poaaoacioa wiU atteat. BK0P8T, Ad4 IhYtsiioal Swclllan, ara ilwars vtliav! M atVa priBaoDUj curd bw U altaratlrii effrat wblrh tb liiavly at af Kobak' Uluod Farifivr, whra taka ia aoajaaetlaa ltk Ea back i Blood Pili. U Mira ta prodaea. SIKHEB FILLS. All aanoa al ktUaat bahitg. alW aallac ar drinking too frMly, will Ind great raliaf in th H of Dr. ftobftfk't Mood 1'illa, thej aid dig lloa T itiiaaUtlng th ttonMh, tho avoiding lb faia, iMttft, i ar raeutioa, ti.( which fullov froa ung too htvti UI. ERYSIPELAS Oftea arlaea from mnrtU eondltioa of tba oatlra ayatem, aad aa better remedlea eaa be rouad tbea Dr. Bobaek'a Blood Ferltor and Blood Pilla. C0HTALESCE5TS, Or f traoaa reaovvrlng front Pvn ar smt af th aulignant furvi af dia. will Bad Hohek't Stoaiarh Dittart invalnabla at a ton! aad iliai uUai for raaoviag all tba proctrating rflvti wbieh follow dia i It appMi th graat want o long flt for a afa ad rtliabl ton. and .,pil.ur. LIVES PILLS Ara Pill that hnv a dirartand aawcrftat aelloa oa th Htt. nnd rvlitv any Inaetlfltt ar op gfttad tut af that all InfrorUnt orgna anon which dpadt tb wbol proe nf dirttia. Th intportaao, th-a, of praenring a Fill that a tit 11 hivtj aaeh dirt aetloa witboat tb 11 1 t fleet af ae rea it, It aiantrnt to vry aat acb Pill ar Hohack'a lUood Pilla i thy ar warranted pnrct TtgeUbt. and aaa with r taint j ha rUd apoa. aad ara aala at all tiaaa. MELANCHOLY la one of Ibe many dieordero of tba aervaaa rye tern, arlaiag from a low elate of the eoaatltatioaal health er aevere proatratioa alter long .onlineed fickneea,aad requirea Invigorating remediee like Robark a Momaek Bittera ta reatore tba aerrec ta their aataral vitality. WHO SELLS THEXI The A rente for Ika aala of Rebeck 'i Blood Pille. Stomach Bittera and Blood Pnrlier are HABTriH 1CK A IRWIN, Cleartald, Pa. JalyM LITIIEBSBl BG T0TTER1ES Lathrrebarf, riaardkld Ce Pa. FARMERS, MECHANICS it DAIRYMEN Look Herel TUB anderairwed la prepared to furnlah you with tba hwt STONhWAKB manuraeturod in thia eowalry. He hoe never yH failed to plceee the aaoet feaiidioae, aa 10 quality or durability. Ilia ware eooaieta ia part of CKEAM TOTS OF ALL SIZES MILK CROCK ASP PA, Fruit Cans, (for Canning Fruit,) Safety Tubes, And la abort EVERYTHING aa.ally made and kept In aa eetabliikmenl of ibir hind, MERCHANTS Can here Ihelr w.re delivered by me, al AST Tlall and to AM Pl.AI'B deeire.1. Ordere for ware eelleitrJ, and promptly tiled. ee-Fer general aaaortment, ere Catalogue ud p,ioa Mat, mailed free 10 applloanta. ey-A liberal direount will be g irea ta the bI.U.d.. OKO. C. HRK. Latherebarg, Pa, Dec. A, ltts-tf - t r A KTF.D lm.Orf LONi Sll I S 0 1.FS. Y The underrigned hereby give notice, the! ,hT wil pav Ibe bighc-l market price for a good ualitvof 1.0 .SB MIINUI.KP: and tboee he log aVh for eale. will tod it t their iatareet ta give ""TwAPOII. CVaarteld, M.rrb I, IMI-tf TI'aTfCFJB' a COrtPTA BI.F.R PIF We hav. printed a terra aember of tb. new Itl BILL, and will oa tba receipt af taeaotv. Icawata, ail a cop to aa a4dreea, mtt TIN; IlKl'UllLICAN. CLEARFIELD, I'a " W V.I i tr.fi II AT MORKIKfl. Al fll FT It, IBM Terms of Subscription. If paid In edranoe.nr wllhla lliree moiill.c...I If peld efler Uireeend iK-fore aia monlha-.., I at If paid after the elpirntina of ail montba... t 00 RKMfilOUa NOTICHt. McthodM F.plae-opnl rbarrh Rev. Tu. II. Iiiul. Peator. 1'ublio ferrico every Sabbath, at ini A M., and 7, P. hi. Salihath School at I A. M. Prayer Moetiog crery Thuradav, at ' P. M. tommunion Km ice, tret bat'balb of every month, at I Ud A. M. Ht. franrl.' t hurrhC'atholle-.K.r V, OHeio. Ma.i at I lit o'elm-k A. M., oa tha aeeond and fourth Hundava of earh montb. Ml. Aadrwor'a t hurrh Kplecopnl Rev. air. at nana. rublle Mervlee every Tueeday evea inc. at It o'clock, p. M. all. dohu'e harvh I.atheraa Her. Mr. HiiDoarr. rnblio Hervice every Sabbath, mora inr and evening. Preehyterlaa Church Rev. Mr. Brvi.ia. rubltc Herrioe every babbath, moraibg ud aren- N EW A DVKRTIBEM F.NTH. -TIlO School Dircctora of Osceola borough wish to employ two teachers. lienors. Boolb A Rumbsrror wibb to employ several good mechanics. The onrd of Dr. Kirk, who haa per- manenlly located at Lutberaburg, will be loun 1 in this issae. A good bouse and lot for tale. House new and location desirable. Apply to FRANK K. SMITH J. C. Lightcap A boa are soiling their Straw Goods off at cost. All persons in need of such articles should call at once. Camp Mmting We learn that a Camp Meeting will be bold on the Glen Hope Circuit, near the village of New Millport, commencing on Friday next. All well disposed persons are invited to attend. The advocates of capital punish ment will no doubt enjoy tho moral point vindicated in their creed in the execution of Ormo, at Slroudsburg,on the 11th. A statement of wbicb will be tound elsewhere. Tni Schools The School Diroo tors of this borough have employed1 the following teachert for the ensuing term of six months: Mr. J. 8. Smith, Principal, at a salary of 170 per month. Miss Walters, Intermediate, t$40; and Mies Morgan, Primary, at 3.V Th Clearfield Academt. 'JV are glad to know that this institution (continues to prosper undor the effi cient manatrement of itt excellent principal. In addition to the advan tages already enjoyed, the pupils now havo the opportunity of learning botb instrumental and vocal music, under the instruction of competent teachers. Let those wlto desire a good school, with eneretio and thorough teachers in all its departments, patronize the Academy. Is'ext session will bogia on Monday, Cth of September. Road Law. We huvo received from George F. Worrall, bookseller, West Chester, Pa., a copy of the General and Special Pennsylvania Road Law, a book just issued by Colonel F. C. Hoolon, District Attorney of Chester county. The book gives a short state ment of the method of obtaining a now road. It givct the power and authority of Road Jurors; Ibe duties I of Supervisors under the General and Special Laws, and the duties of Road Contractors. Every Supervisor, Jus tice of the Pcaco, Road Contractor and Surveyor, should have a copy. Every man accustomed to serve upon Road Juries, and every man interested in knowing just what the law of the road is, should have a copy. A copy of the book tent (o any address on recoipt of fifty four cents. Mark tue Streets. We are almost daily requested by strangers to point out the locality of the passenger do pot, Adams Express office, planing mill, machine shop, or other bueiness place This would be an easy matter if the names and numbers of the streets were put up at the corners. The law requires supervisors to put up guide boards at all cross roads now Ythy does not the Town Council do the same thing at street crosoings? Were this done, wo are satisfied that residents and strangers would he pleased witb the idea. It it quite easy fur one to soy that the Adams Express office is on Market street, near the corner of Third, but it ia not quite so easy for a stranger to find it, becaoso there are no marks on the corners ; heuce you have to go with him and point it out A Ihsvramci CoMPAbF. Wo are pleased to Jcarn that a proper effort is being made to organixe a Fire In surance Company in this place. We understand that an Act of Assembly was passed last winter granting this privilege. Wo have not read tho act in question, but ncderstand that the Charter is liberal ono, and that, undor it, nur capitalists are Hilling to invest funds, to as' to enable our peo ple to insure their properly at home. We aro satisfied Hint thonsands of dollars are annual!' carried out of the county by foreign companies, which might as well remain among ns ; because all know it tnkea the ma jor part of our looso cash to keep np the flonr department. Hence, by establishing an Insurance Company In our midst, we can keep that capi tal circulating among us, which now gt,es to replenish the coffers of alion companies. If tho proper partiet take hold of the entcrprite, and make It the frrt, Instoad of a secondary business, it will be successful from tho start. Capital, without cnorgy, never ant ceeds very well; but energy, with a little capital, toon erects Diorjaroentt wrrthy cf itBilativn. New Cot'HTT Paining.-Mr. Kri ward Ilavliland, Art-liltn of thia bomtigh, hta juat Completed tot of plant for tho new prison fur Clearfield county, In this Htatt. ThU mutes the seventh county prison which Mr II. has designed wilhin the last three years, vix; tho Lycoming, the Berks county extexsion, of 52 cells, the Blair, the Northampton, the Potter, the Car bon, and the Clearfield count; prisons. He has tlso been engaged by the Com missioners of fimbria county to de- tign a prison tor that county. Tho Clearfield prison will contain 24 separate cells, and will ba a very solid structure as It it designed to bo built wholly ot dressed stone. Par ticular attention has been paid to the ventilation and beating, as well at to its tocurity at a place of confinement Mr. Ilavilland endeavors to make each prison erected by him, an Improve ment upon tho last. The Lycoming county prison, which it just completed and occupied, is con tidored a model for other counties, at well a an ornament to tho beautiful city of Williamsport. York Gazette, Concert. "We are pleated to learn that tho Wood worth Troupe are to give ui a Concert. The high reputa tion which tbey have abroad, warrants at in saying that an entertainment of the first order may be expected. The Seneca Obtervcr anyt: 'The Wood- worth Sisters gave a Conceit at Co lumbia Hall on Christmas evening. They sing witb great tweetneat and power, are remarkable lingers of their go, having nothing of tho usually imperfect voice of childhood. Little Belle it universally applauded.'" Geneva Courier. At Leavy't Hall on Thursday even ing. Admission, 25 and 15 cents Doors open at 7 o'clock ; eommonces at 8 o'clock. (Commanicated. Cl'BWENIVILLE, Aug. IS, 1809 At meeting of the Temple of llou or, the following preamble, and reso lutions were unanimously adopted : Wbbbbab. Ab Almighty Ood. In hia wiea Pro!. deaoa, ia ealltag Brother Jacob B. Cole to hie re ward, baa remured from the Cbarcb a t'hrieliaa, from hia family a kind kuabaod and father, and from the Temple of Honor a bmiber worhcr ia the euaeo of Temperance : therefore. Jfe It reeolved. To ramily-wa tender oar aympathy la tbelr core afflietioa, aod enmmit tbeen to 11 lie wbo kaa premioed to be a father to the father leea aod a huebead to the widow. Rewired, That ta our lore of bia Brceaaoa we mourn, and In bia gain rejoice. Beeolred, That our charter be draped la mount in. aix mualba. Keeolred, Thai the preamble aad reoolutionl be ineerled in our eonoty pepcra, and a copy eeat to tne lamiiy oi oar orotner. TtcsTiCATiNO. lion. J. T. Leonard and wife, and Hon. A. K. Wrieht, wifo and daughter, are making a tour through Virginia, and intend remain ing at the Groenbrier Wbito Sulphur Springs for some time. This cele brated watering place seems to be superceding all others in the number of guests and high social enjoyments. We learn that tbe officers of the Centre County Agricultural Society have engaged Ex-Governor Diglor to deliver an address at their next annual exhibition, which will be held at Bello fonte somo time in September. Tbe Governor it equally at well potted in agricultural a State affair, and will deliver thorn practical address. A friend in Brady township in form t us that the greatest oatt crop ever barvcatod it being cut in tbil town ship, lie tayt be taw aome oo the farm ol Mr. Lewis Knots, aix feet bigh, with beadt from 20 to 22 inches long. Tbil bo thinks cannot be equallod in the county. Boots, Shoes, lists and Caps, cheap er than ever, at tho Banner Store of J. C. Lightcap A Son. Base Ball shoes at first cost A Little IIcbt "The toil millions in tho North" feol a little bad over the result of the late Southern elections. They crow a little, however, over the result in Alabama, where they did not loose everything. Well, they may rejoice; it it in keeping with all tboir rejoicings. Tbey always feel good whilo tbe blood of their own race it crying from the ground. In a num ber ot counties in tho State alluded to, election dsy wat turned into negro riot at tho polls, for the purpose of keeping white properly-bolder and taxpayers from voting, while the non taxpaying negroes done the voting. Hence the Radical victory. Attention, Democrats. Tho Dem ocrats ol Lawrence township aro re quested to meet at tho Court House, iu Clearfield, on the last Saturday ol August, (2Pih,) for the purpose of putting in nomination proper persons for township officers, to be voted for at the October election. CLARK BROWN, M. OGDEN', 2t Committee. Pic nic Near Pennville. The con gregation of St Bonsvcnturis Church, Grampian Hills, near Pennville, will have a pic nic the 28th of Ansust, to pay off tbe debt on llioir new church. Dancing will begin at 10 A. M. K. O'Branioan, Pastor. An exchange says : "There is said to be b new csso of coldness between Butler and Grant Butler, in that spirit of Christian forbearance so char acteristic oi him, says Grant ia a d d fool." Besides, there are a great many people wbo, for once, believe Butler tells the truth. Asa Packer was a earrnler, but Geary is a joiner j he has joined every society that has not black balled him, and would havs Hove-tailed him sell into the Woman's Rights Associslion long ago If ho could have obtained votes by the operation. A young writer asks the Fanner's Dcpsrtment of a ootempoiary, if any one can inform a poor man the beat war to start sllltls curtery. f?rt maTief I's Witt's FiirMaf Stairs or Crioirs M fim tua Votes Piano. Una tills, that mi rent vtriely of musical gems, hat been found, sine niir flrnt notice) of it low-priced fit valtiabla treasures of mnsie sod tons;, to be all thtt Mr. !n Witt hit re nr. tented it to bo. Wa have noticed already twelve piecet which have en tered the popular heart. The piei ee before ut range fnom Nob. 13 to Itt, and each one of them hat ft own peculiar merit to make it familiar to the? public ear. Mr. Tuekor, who ft tho Dooular editor of theso tongs, has given ut for No 13, "Tassels on the Boots." And everybody knows that everybody has uocn Binging mis sung ior soma timo pant. "The Solt Dew ia Sleeping,-" by George Barker; is a lively, senti-' mental and aerious song, remarkable for itt tender beauty and delicacy of expression. Its melody is sure to captivate every sensitive and culti vated ear. This ia No. 14 of theatric. "Tommy Dodd" is another favorite, written by Ernee Clarke. Everybody it tinging it now, and evcrvbody in quoting it sinco Governor Hoffman rave it political tigoifioanee. Tni is No. 15 of tbe series. 'When tha Itoees Blow," by C. B. Allen, is No. 16 ol the series. It is sweet, senti mental and delicions in its melody. This it tbe last published nsmber of the aeries; but Mr. De Wilt's enter prise is steadily bringing forward all tbe new song wbicb become tbe rage in tbe "great metropolis," and else where. The series is a great as well as a valuable addition to the list of published rposio. Address, K. M. D Witt, 13 Frankfort street, N. Y. The Arte Era, Atlanta, Ga., one of the leading papers of the South, thus endorses Hooflnnd's Bitters: "Jlooflund's German Bitters Is well known to the invalid. For rainy years it bus been in use, and its repu tation is unimpaired. It is not claim ed for it that it is competent to per form miracles, but there are many diseases and disabilities which it can reach more readily than any otbsr known remedy and in all such cases it is an excellent remedy. Dyspepsia, and Diseases resulting from a disor dered Liver, or a deranrrement of tba digestive faculties, come within its scope, and persons suffering from such diseases have found preat relief from a fuir trial of this celebrated Bitters. This remedy is not alcoholic, contains no rum or whisky, snd cannot make drunkards. Its reputation is backed np by testimonials from many eminent clergymen and others." Moofland's German Tonic is s com-' bination of all tbe ingredients of the Diners, witb pure Santa Crux Bum, orange, aniso, etc., making a prepara tion oi rare meaicinai value. Ibe Tonic is used for tbe same diseases as the Bitters, io cases whore some Alco holic stimulant it required. Principal office, W1 Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa. Sold everywhere by drucjiet and others. Railroad Accident. Harrisburir, August 14. A terrible accident hap pened this morning at 4 o clock, on the bcnnylkill and Susquehanna Rail road. The Buffalo Express of tbs Northern Central Railroad left here at 8:15, and at Dauphin Narrows struck s rock three feet io diameter and 1,500 pounds in weight, which had rolled down the mountain. The rock' dragged the train thirty feet, when tne engine led the track and shot over a stone wall fifteen feet bigh in- io a country roau,and thence thronirh another stone wall into the Pennsyl vania canal. The engine and tender and throe express cars, loaded princi pally with peaches, were smashed to stoma. One passentrer car. well filled with passengers, was jammed into tbs wreck, but no passengers "killed, al though somo were thchtlj injured and bruised. Only two persons were killed. tha. W. (Stewart, oi Balti rTrors, eoijt- noer, ana j acoo iTitsman, oi Keacrtig, fireman, who was terribly mutilated and blackened. The baecairemaster. whoso car went into tho canal, was ooly slightly bruised, snd went on with a new train. Ibe engineer died an hour after the accident, after tuf. ' lenng excruciating pain. Tho fire man was killed instantly. The Coro ner's jury rendered a verdict attaching no blame to the Northern Railroad Company or its omploy ees, they bsving out mo pam right oi way over the road, but censuring severely the squohanna and Schuylkill Company for not having a watchman at that point, which ha long been considered onoof the most dangerous on tho rotd. inr to the overhanrnnir rocks. The dsmsgs to tbo Express Compsny is large. Slanders or a Wocld Bb Adulter. Mr. P. It Frease, tho editor of the frrmasfotra Teteqravh, denounce) Cyrus Li. Pershing as a bimilcd Cath olic, and indulge in quite a tirade of abuse of our candidate for Supreme Judge. The animus which actuate that ItAdiral talsiSer is easily accoun ted for. In 1863 this man Frease at tempted to procure a divorce from his wife, sn unfortunate lady then con fined in an insane asylum. Mr. Per shing boldly opposed any such unlaw ful aotion, and he thereby gained the lasting ill-will of the editor of tbs Telegraph. Mr. Pershing did not hesitate t? deunounee, as it deserved. the conduct of a man who thus sought to iree nimseu dv iegtsialivs enact ment from lies which no court in the country would dissolve, ll is scarcely necessary to stale that every charge which this man Fresno bring, a rain t Mr. Pershing is false It would be no objection to Mr. Pershing if be did belong to the Catholic Church, but it happens that he is a prominent mem ber and deacon io tbs Prstbyterisn Church. So mach fcr luU il.ndcrer and would bs utiutterci. Lancaster Intelligencer. , A Narrow Escape. On Saturdsy evening last, while some young men were in the store ot William Arm brust, at Weaver's old stand, pistol was shown them ; when William Hays picked it up, and not knowing whether it was loaded or not, snapped it, when it was discharged, the ball striking William Hollzer in th breast. Oil examination it was found tbe ball had struck a metal vest button, which pre vented the ball from entering bia body, though it bruised and drew blood from bis breast The fortunate striking of the but'.on prevented the killing or severe injury of Mr. UolUer. Grrensburg Democrat. Jesse Grant io his history wrote that little Ulysses got throws into n big mud hole by holding on loo long to a cow's tail. Tbe Sams chip ia in about at unpleasant a position by holding on to the tail of tb Rudical kits snlil tbs lata elections 0112 Lim J wtjtss tbta Us cow, - -