jlotrU and JUstaurants. THE LEONARD HOUSE. . , (.., the Kilro) lsi.ot.1 1.11V fTHtLT, tt.EARnEl.H, PA. . 0, i. j(MIri:l I .OW, Proprietor. Jtl-W Srst-e4.ee Hotel In H'T 'eepcct iouifoilal'lc rooms "II II" modern In. J. r. . . ..... -r I Iiifoll.s muuiul atltud- u-i.il .J-r ' i ...,n,ii.le rharrra. The iielroiiare of , p,l !.c I. rc.pi- Ifolly f.illCIH'J. Ji.iv 11 THE ALLEGHENY HOTEL. WAKKET St, CLEARFIELD, Pa. TUia and commodious new hotel hat loin opened fur Ihe accommodation of llio ,,f. .here the proprietor wilt be gla 1 to mccl fi :'i.i. u I rcoeiva a share of .uhlir pat ',:'. I1' i,r'ct personal attention to llio de Jj, f hi. .unace, he hop, to t. sole In candor .ufaclion to his patrutil. The TAlll.K will ja ho bountifully n.'li"l wilh tbo boat lht M 'b. procured la tit market, and 1h UAH, rootaiu a fulistockof LI '41 UKS, llEKIt, Ac. fc.4 tlahliug attached. CASPER LEIPOLIlT. Neartrll, March 3, lo-ly Proprietor. THE EAGLE HOTEL, MAIN ST., Cl'KWEXriVH.LE, PA. HAVINfl l.sed for a term of y.ri th. bora wall knowa an J popular hotel. (kept le-early hjr Mr. M.eon. and lately hr Mr. loss.) lha present proprlptor baa ra fitted il ,l iha nbjict f render of hia guest, comfort akleabile .ojuurni.g with hia. A Ine, larg. .le and Van) it .ttarh.d, for lha cara and Mtrrtina af hnreee. earriagee and wagons. A i,k,f.l absre of aublte patron. re ia solicited. f,6;i if JOILN FOl'TS, Propr. SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE, CrttTuTille, ClenrfleU county, Viu 1;iUol well tibliiVied ITot.l, fee-iitl-fully lituittd ob tht boikt of tfct 8ufq .lift, ii ib buroighf CorwoniU, Won o lorin of yri by tit ndenitnod l(ksi onltrly roflttod, ond is now opon to tii public fon-rlly orni cho trotellinf aomoio io ptrticulor. N oaim will b nprd to tW fatiio oonfortkblo wbtlo Urryinjj at tbit Mi. Anplo Bubht&K roo m fur tbo oeoonoio- tidi of tottt. Cbarjfuf mdralo. THE AMERICAN HOUSE, Comcnovllle, Clearfield county. Pa TUG onlff..j;Q0. hi leatfd tbli old and lonf oaUbHibod botal, (furmorly kept by Mnjor ,m lltoam,) situate io o eeniml portion of the ufB.ood oae entirely re-tilted and re furniihe't ,a:4 re-nudeled the ft a -H rig. $o to meke it tioSjeft, borftfter. fer the trareliDjj public to jitranife tkii larj and ooiomodinue bonte. lee--! ew'U dvan nail. THE MANSION HOUSE, Ciroerof tMwond and Morkei titreeta. CLKARFll.ID, PA. Tnn old and coojinodioui Hotel bai. during the p'( yoor, boeo enlerred te doable it brmtr eapaolty foe tbe entertainment of itraa ftn tni goeeti. Tbo whole butUing baa beea nfiriifbed, and tbo proprietor will 'pare ao fMi to render bio guciti eomfortablo while Mrin, with bim. VfUe "Manilon Ilouie Omnlbnt rum to nil from tbo Depoion ibo arrival end departure ..mh train. DAVID JUHN&lUN, iri tf Proprietor. THE WESTERN HOTEL, CLEARFIELD. PA. "TIE luburihar hatlaa; lra.ed for a firm af J t.ar. iqii well-known iioici, ta.pi i"r wmnj hi by Mr. Lanica.) aad ra-nttad and refur uih.4 It throuffhaat, la now preparad to anfr. ill trlralari and the pablia (.nrraily poa ami It ta hoped alike aKrarahla ta both patram ill proprietor, llii TADLK and UAR will M np- lifd with the boat the eoaikat afford. ; mi ao paiol will be ipared ea hia part ta add ta let eanToaieaee aad eoaaort of hia rnoat.. JOUN COl'llHKKTY. ertll Pnrpiletor. IHrEANGEllOTEL; llLNTl.VCnON, PA. old tilahllthment kaaint bc.n l.M.I 1 by J. MORRISON', formerly proprietor af ai"Morriaoa llou.e. bai bdan thoroueblr ren med and refurniihed. and .applied with all til modern itrproremenu end eonrenienrea no miirr to a tr.t clais Ilutrl. Tne diain( room uieea reoMrad to the firet fl ior, and ll now f?cioii aod ai'y. Tba eliamhor. are well ran. n. J. a-J Ilia rroiirirtoraill oodtaror te alalia lit puo.ti nerfeellv at Ltui. . WALLACE '" "' HE AMERICAN HOUSE, LathtreDnrg. flrarBcM Co.. Pa. mitH wall haewn and lent- eUahMih'fd Ho'el, foraa.rlf hent h K. W. Moore, and latlaila ;j fa. Kchwern, r., hl been lea.ed for a Uria lTara by lha anderi(e;neL to which Ihe attca- n:a a the Irarenor: puone n now tauro, m a il .hare of abltt patron(;o ii aolieltta. lprie.'6917-pd fA w ALLAVn. THE RAILROAD HOUSE, it us sr., puiuwiirrKi, pa. t PI aoderiigred heepf fonitenllj oa hind tbe heel of l.iuaori. Il l labia ia aJwuTI replied with the bet the market afforda. Tbe jnelinr paLac will do well to (Ira him a eall. . . 7. ' ,ni.i n l l r.Vt, lart.OA, nvi.ai.i hi-wiwi Mc G AUGH E Y rS BEST It RA1VT & UEFKESIIMEM HA LOON. la Uerj'e Xew puildlnc. (formerly oeeapitd hy air. note,; FKCOND ST., CLEAREIELP, PA. CI0VSTA NTI.T on hand a nneneleelion of CAN- DIES, XITX. I I'IARS, T'lllACt'O, Ae. tin. FRESH OYSTKIIS rrcelre.l osiiy, ana nrd up lo lull tbe taitea of mitogen. niLLIARU BAl.OOon If rono tory. eell) tf llAVIU McllAl'UUKV. ootj and ihocj. DANIEL CONNELLY, Boot and Shoe Manufacturer, CLEARFIELD, FA. TTA' ju reeetnd anna lot of French CAI.r 11 6KINS. aad la wow prap.r.a i. wianeiao. ma ee.rylbing ia kit line at the loweit tiurei. he will warrant hia work la be aa repreaentaa. re.pclfallr eolieite . call, at bie abop aa rhat ureet.terand or wett at tne poMomco. tare he will do ell in hfe power to reader eelia- h-tia. Borne fine (letter topi on hand. ei.B.'d; y DANIaL COM.VULLT. f EAIE "pROf L.UM EI), T8J WAR OVER 15 CLEARFIELD KNOX TOWNSIIir QUIET. iVjrfy tit CwlrabanJi going back io xnrir om mufiirt, m amy going to old MnsMchufetlB, xch'rt Ihnj vcrc loi'cl to long and to well. IS f.n.(oenee or the aborc fade. V. 6I10RT, af ih. old "Khorl Shoe Shop," would aa ."i.ee to hi. aameroaa p.trone, aad Ihe people f Clearfield eouotj at large, that he baa now a 1I rile lot of food material, ja-t received from "I tin, and tl prepared or inorl nolimo ii mead Boota end Sbon. at hip new ihop ia 'ikiai'i row. He la aatiiSed thai ha cea pleaae 'l.iailcii It miil.t be aome Intemely loyal .tay I kjm. patriot..), He II prepared to lell low for f'k oe Country Produce. Don't fofRet the Hip neit door l tihowere A Orabem'e itore, H Matk.t atr.n.t'lcnrBoli, Pa., and kept by a !'i7""1;t'"4 nonTT KV Il()ofAT) SHOE SHOP. edwarlTmack. MAllkl.T A Si ir,, I LLAKIIEI.D, Ta. 'I'lir proprl.tor baa "catered Into the COOT 1 Mink l.u.meti at the aboea luud, and "'leruiined not lo be outjoue eiiber in quel " r price for bie work, special attention " II be paid lo manufacturing Sewed work. He ' ea Lead a larjra lot of Kreneh Kip and 'ir Sain,, f the eery bee! quality. The cltl aa t CU.rfald and eleinilr ara rapoellnlly to,iiH te f t. bim a trial. No aharge for telle ".' ,f WV r.OOT AM) SHOE SHOP. ( i nil .:sriM.n. Tin lehee-iWr baring lately ilaHed a ew toot and Kkni ebon In Carwene.llle, aa Hr.,,, oppodte Jo.eph H. Irwin'a Drug "",r..p,etuiy aimoaoeee to the public that prepared to w,ana aeture ell etylaeof Uoola 14 he.. .ad everything la hia Hae, c ehnrt Me al.o hiope oa hand a good a-enrl-f ready-made warh, which ha will tell r far ea.h or eoaatrr pronoa, i ems ?. r-fw- t runctt, V.tatlfutcrrtf r k Co. f ' B E S T GOODS" AT LOWEST PRICES! J. A. BLATTEMIERGER, & 10., NOW OFFER AT TIIL1II a in i o t h Klorc, IS Olit l.OH, PA., LARGE 1 WELL-SELKCTED Brock or Spring Sl Summer Goods, rUECUASED AT THE LOWEST MAR KET RATES, AND TO EE SOLD AT A SLIGHT ADVANCE ON COST. CONSISTING OK DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, WOOD I WILLOW WAUE, NOTIONS, CLOTHINO, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SIIOIS. pUKNITURE k MATTRESSES, FLOUR AND FEED, AND EVERYTHING APPERTAINING TO WELL-REGULATED HOUSE HOLDS. AS WELL AS TO MILLS, MINES, AND CAMPS. QRDERS RECEIVED AND PROMPTLY FILLED. IIIOHEiT MARKETRATES PAID FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE SALESMEN ARB ATTENTIVE, PO LITE AND OBLIGING. QALL, SEE, EXAMINE, AND BE CONVINCED. J. A. BLATTENBERGER, & CO. Oewola Mill. Ta., April 11, !"'. - funtUurf. NEW FURNITURE STORE D. 15AUMAN DESIRK to Inform th. clliieniof Cnrwen. ril e and vicinity, that he bee opened a .l ire o Front Ftreet, irr""l Tad-yard., la lha horone-h of Cnrwennilla, where be will keep eonatantly va hand, and for aala eery cheap for CASH, . large and carted aeeortrnent of ready made Furniture, among whiel will ba BUREAUS AND SIDE BOARDS, tr.eJeok.a and Book-Caree. Tablee, Dcdileade. .ifa.8iand..Hat recke.Looking-lilaB-ee.Cbaire, Mattrreaai, Aa., which Be will aan on rery re. nabla tariaa for tain ar approeoa to.nir, Produo.. mylnai:p Cheap FiimitiiPt?. JOHN GULIGII D SIRES lo Inform hia old frlcndi and ana toman, thai heriag enlarged hil ihop and laimeal hii facilltie. for aaanaiacinTlag. ho I. now prepared to make toordcr.aeb Furniture ai may be deeired, in good atylo and at aheap rate r,.eCARH. Ha aeaarally baa aa hinJ, at hii Furnilure rooma, a aarted aaaortmenl of ready made forriture, among which are BUREAUS AND SI DE-BOARD9, Wardrobe. and Bonk-Cao; Centra. Sofa, Parlor. Ureahfait and Dining kitasiloa lai.iei: uom i.i. Feeaeh.Boat.Cutlare.Jenny Lied and oihei H.d.ia.dai Sefaa of all hlnn, Horkelandi. il.l rack-, Wa.b itandi ; Rooking and Arm n..w. , .orlna-eaau cane bottom, pirlor, com at.il aiher Chaire : Looking-ltlaaaei of caen deeertpttoB on haed ; and new gli-e, for old frame., which will ba put In on eery reasonable terrae oa ehorteet aotiee. He eleo keepi on hand or furni.het to ardcr, Cora-huik, Halt en lot toa top Ma'trraiea. CorriNS or Evert Kind U.J. i ord.r. and lunerall alteodad with I Hearee whenever deeired. Alao, Hnuae Painting j.... to order. Tba eubenriber alaa maculae torae. ard haa eonetanlly oa band, Clement'. Patent Waahing Machine, the be.t bow ia ... ti.... ..in thi. machine never need h. with out elran elotbee I He alio haa Flyer'a Paleni Chora, a eoparior article. A family ailog tbli Cbura Barer aeed bo without buttor I an ih. aV.o. and man. other artielet are for -d Wl-.ll.B.r.caeepiori.Aaworeacii.n, r.7anDrorni v-untiT aroduca. Ch.rry. Map ?..PrP. Lln-ood .nt otn.r U Cabinet work, t.h.n I .iM"P S"ai" -d toir,t"arecaeepiori.Aaworeaco.o,r. .,iaui. for furniture .o it.a akoa I. oa llarlel etn1 Claartald. Pa., and aoarly opBo.lt. J' ';olf ' Stor.." luu eiLiiu. Kor.mher M. I'M T , FAIRBANKS' STANDARD ' id . -a m a. i r P O M U I- , SVjeylfA.' a, i. aianl: - ycJ D.egaga Barrowi, VarchouM Trackr, Copying PrciMi, Improved Money Drav'r, Ae. ron balc bt M E 11 11 K Ii L k HIOLLll, llealrr. In Hardware. Je.", If rc.nil Hrer t. liewroeiii. i a Miss E. A. P. Rynder, Aor roa Chlekcrlng'a ftelnwai'. inJ Kmer.oa'. Piano.: Hinl:b, Ma.on A ll.mllna end P.loub.t . Org.ai and Hclo.leoiii. aod Hrwv.r A Lakel l Hewing Machine., auii tkacbbr or Piano. Ouliar, Orfan, Harmony and Vocal Mi oic. No popil tohea lor la.i than half a to".. . a-R..ina neat door to Firit National Uank. Cle.tfl. ld, May 4. Ist If. . 1H0W.N i UKEk7.ES, al Mrs. Weteou a. IM'lte! WASlir.l.-The nd.ra,gn.d will i par lb. liigh-et CASH PRU'K I'M all hind, , 1 1!S and I'KI.R r-KINK. '''"'.V'J' Clea.fl.ll. lee.LJ... nKirr'.NsTMN. 'KW STYLE WATER PROOF H AT, at a at re w aienn a -tiriiiTi.: rllK VIXM1AN Aiuperlor artien for piokling for aalo by lo by . P KR4.TF.Frl. I'KKNCII KIP!' and LV ;K 01.1. ins, at .Mra. Wglreis'g. SJ-Hh.l Vultadclphi., ,A(U'rrtisrr.ifiitj. No. 35 South Third Street. PHILADELPHIA. txENERAf AaENTS, Ktlp uinwiuiniiin sfTM f v 11 UI I - or THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. The NtnnwAL Lifo Iwarrawa ivjiit ta a eorpirii.o icn-pvrt-.i Ot 1p.tu1.1A1t ol Ck,rta.ap pruvrd July W. Uh i CASH CAPITAL, $1,000,000. f OLL PAID. Liberal rerroi otfrrt it t Arnte aad Bollrltort, wbe H" fJi i.J t i bin-1) r I our ITU r. Koilu .iiliiiUr.l (eiitd on HiifiHra' Inn t nnr nflleo, k-iiru In il.' jt.ii t..r of uiir Hnim'nc Hont, vhTM Irra a kbit rnnoLifitr, (uUy fl-t. rn4ug UtO ftiil AVOlAvfTI blflO lV lte LtellHtr, ! tot tittd. Ii. W, LLAICK Ai )., A. aii &u!k J A 11 9L n. K Rli:i,, manager. I.. A. MIIUKKK dr CO.. Agauti Ur CUarftuld eotiHiv, Pa. aujcV-ly ISAAC K. STAUTFEE, WATCHES & JEWELRY, Ka. 148 Korth Beennd Ktrrel, Corner of CJnatry PIIII.AKF.LP111A. Aa aeiorlmrnt af Watebea, Jewelry, Silrer and Platrd Ware constantly on hand. Itepairing of Walahra and Jewelry promplly allrudril to. j ly 8. 8illierman. O. Kitnocer. II. Kilbermaa. S. 6ILBER.MAN & Co., IN rOMTCBI asv ioiiciti or FANCY GOODS, PIPES NOTIONS, AC, 13 Jt'orth Fourth Hirrct, .,11 PlIILAOUIIMIIA. ly:pd T. C. MYERS, WITH w. w. ricu - - aoAa. WM. W. PAUL & CO., WIlOLrSALE IIOOT am siioi: ir.iKf: not se, tii Market St. A AM Commerce St. .bote Siltli, nyl9 PHILADELPHIA. )y i. iollowbi'SB a. varta aim, HOLLOWBUSH & CAREY, , BOOKSELLERS, Clank Book Manufacturers, AND STATIONERS, 21H .TfnrArf SI., Philadelphia. fefuPaprr Flour Barlta and rine;i. Foolienp. Utter, Xota, WrappiPg, Curiam and Wall Paperi. Wi2-ly. DREXEL & CO., . No. 31 South Third tacrcct, rhllaJclpn And Dealers in Government Securities. Application by ruail will receive prompt atten tion, and all'iitfornietion chccrtuUy furniahed. Ordcrl lolicitcd. aprll-lf BENSON, CAMPBELL L Co., Wo. 17 K. Fifth St. and 421 Commerce, PHILADELPHIA, Ta, WHOLESALE GROCERS, And Commission Merchants, roa TUB balb or Wool, flinaeng, Far Skint. Feather., Leather, FlalSerd. Drltd Kruiu, Clover heed. Ilootl, Deer Fklne. Holler, Beeiwai, Sheep r-klne. Err", a c, in , c. CONSIGNM K.NTS SOLICITED. Weekly Price eurrenl forwarded oa requ.il, Jun. II. 1 hf8 Jy pd fttont Itasons. a. at .but.. HUBERT & Y0UXG,-.a Stone-lutten & Stone-Masons, I IT ILL eiecu'eell work In Ibelr line at md Y .rat. price, and In Fl RST CLASS etyl.. Architectnral Ornaments fa ALL STYLES. Fume Brewing or .vary daacrlotion. .nd all kind, of maion work eon- traded for la or oat of iba eonoty. Any peraor i wiabing lo h.v. rrapeetahl. m.ioa work aad rtone.eutllng done, will find It lo tbelr latere.! ta call upon ae. W. would alra Inrorm me pan lie that we can deliver oy quantity or elai. f rton. dealr.d, a. w. are th. ewaort of a FIRST-CLASS STONE QUARRY. Ordera for work ran hi addr.iied eilb.r to Clearfield or Lutbcnburg. mir'llf 111 DKIIT lt'i !" Stone Yard. DKCIRK to Inform th.ir fri.nda, .ad Ih. public, th.t Ihcy hav. now aad will keep ooaltanllv on hand a largo and well .elided .took of ITALIAN and KRMO.VT MARbLE, and ara prepared to furuiaa lo order TO VI 15 STONES, Dot end Cradle Tomba, Monamenti ia Sindiloa. aad Marble, Corhi and Po.ta for Ceme tery Loti. Window Sill. A Capl, Archltai turil A Lawn Ornament!. They would Invito apeeial atlentioa la their Sanlalone Mimumenla, which ara built from original deiigne, end will fompare favorably eilb anything ol Ihe kiad ia lb. coonlr,. tr d.alead ibev enn furniih Marble Window Silli end Capi at a alight adraaca oa tba price of Saadatone. Yard en Reed itrcet, near lb. Railroad depot, Clearfi.ld. Pa. J"u - MICHAEL BOKE, MASON AND STONE CUTTER, flew IVssbliigion. Pa. AH Vio.l. of Maaonry don.. In the moat workmanlike m.nner. Order, aoliciloj, and eon iracti laken In any (-arl of the county. aoSitf H. F. NAUGLE, CLOCK AD WATCH MIRER, orroura tub fl'r, POST 0FFICE4iiCjilivCLEARFIKLD 'IIIR .uh-eriher reapaettully laforme hit old I patroa. end the public geoerally. that hr h..oo hand, (and ii runil.nlly receiving n.w edditieoi Ihereto.) a large itotk of Olocka, TVatclies and Jerelry. f-I keep Jewelry In .11 In frmk aad ol diBerent ralnel, .ilber by Ihe pier, or let. WATCHES A full a-eortnenl of either flold or Mirer, mad. hy tba br.l Auerioaa and for oigum.nulao.urar.. Including a 6ne lot of r1'4 ...j ..i... h.oiine eaa.. lull Lulled, Palaat Leverm r-i i.rvi-nf all deaiirni. .oniiallng of eight day and tblrtv hour, of either weight, eprlng or lever., ana ootn i-riao aa. PEPAIRINU klndi of Valohe. and Clocki Kepalied, and warranted. In addition lo whel I hive enumerated. I k.ep a full aal'irtment of t ! E'' T A I l-K colored and Pl."n gl.. leo.UOI.I) FF.KJ..A PRVCII.S SPOONS, FOHK, BI'ITF.K KNIVES and n fact everything in the Jewelry line. II I fa. f have on hand luet what a cn.iomer may aeo.i, I will order per Sral ..preaa, wllhoute.tr. iarge. A lib. rulabar. ol puhll. pilr.nar.ni iclt.d. Ma, 7. l-n. y 11 .r - -'"A.Tl:l-IIM(.(MH No. I eighteen Inch V SIIIXIILES, f .r whoh Ih' h'ghe.t price w"ll l.r..d. WH4t FR A AifcTTS. Clearll.l.l, Jn'y Jl. VIM If 1 V th. lF. MIK R A TIC AI.M4.VAC Onl, I ';r.f, Crwy ewf., -btiiH k. ... U aWMaJM.-W.WiilJICXWWayrKlwu US" V. c'lialiiim d us' tfttlitmii. )il i aaia.a a. w. eiuaia a. a. aaiaia A V ll A IV ii J. . J. H. GRAHAM & SONS, MARKET PTRKET, CLEARFIELD, Pa. rilHR aobaerlbera haTlcf entered Into partner X ebip for the purpoae of carrying on the Huitaeea of VIorohandlelDe;, now offer A Oooil And rare opportunity to the eltltenf of Clear field and adjoining; ooantire te toy itore foode ntwholeoali or retail prleei, that will aetonUh tbo antnetrocted. Their food will be particu larly eoieeted to tt tbli market. Every Udy will, therefore, eall the atlentioa of her lIiiNbnnd To tbli fact, banana, tbli branch of onr builn.n will iwoeir. rp.clal att.ntl.n, and everything needed In a well regulated honiehold will al all time, be found inour atora. Our .took of lK Y OOODM rball not b inrpaiied, either In qua). Hy or price, and will embrace, la part, P rlnti nf every it J I.. Oiagh.au and Lawna af ovary quality. Mmlia. of every grad., D. Lelnee adapted to the ta.tee of the old and yonng ; aad r.ry artlela f any kind of goodi tbey aell la Guaranteed To ba a, represented, and warranted to give eat Ufactlon. Aa ta ImF.M iOOI)Hwe have a epleaded eiwrlm.nt of Alpjcar, black, white, and la colon ; Anouraa, Silka, and la ahort .11 th. aeweit it j lei la (h. market, We dtelie thi. fact to kooome known To Every r.raoa mac, woman, .htld, phyilei.n, ra. ohaala, farmer, lawyer, barber, woman', right! man, or any jtb er man la th. aoaaty Young Or old, rlea or poor, high or low, who will favor ui with a call. With our n.w and .it.neiv. tock any gentlemen eaa pleaae Ihe moat faa- tl'lloui Idiuly. Dy jaat dropplnf la and ffottinit a aiee dree pattern, lace aett, kid gloree or b? doinn that which te Utter t gf ber a well -filled pnrae. and abe will Bad good and paying inreetmeate in embroiderlei, edin, ribbon a, (Urea, hoaiery, or any other bouaehold aeeeaaltlaa. And la addition ta what wa bava alrealy enumera t.d.wa keep all kind, of tJKSITa.KMKr.'H W I'.AR-luch ei Clolhi, Caulmerea, Satiaettl, llaU, ilooll aad Shoe., Ao beiid.l, A Xiec Aiiorlment af Made up CI.OTIll!il for Men and Boyi, manufactured out of th. v.ry but material, which we will eall lor ca.h or eaehengo for eouatry produoe at prlcai which willaaloaiak both huibead and ivir W ar ow largely engaged in buying tad tiling fUt'ABK TIMIII.lt aad manufio lured Ll'MIIER, aad will give thi. breach .1 bailneu ip.elal attention, and make It aa abjeet To Kvcry One who bai Lumbar lo Brl lo deal with at. We ihall alaa k.rp eona iat' oa k.nd a general aaiortmenl of 1.1 O J I-KI i.w no IM II l)Vltl which we .ill rail at eiceea ingly low prioai. Wa alia ke.p a full anon m.ntof U''I--E,,VVK,:: Tti, departm.at will ba kept full aad .omplel., aad .v.ry Young JI nn Or m.lden who eoaUmplalM hoaiekeeplng. will Snd it advantagooui to om. and trad, witk ui. W. ar. ao iltaat.d, nd, from long eiperle.ee In lb. builneai, o woll acquainted with Ih. w.nti nd a.ceialtl. af thii oommunity, Ihit w. feel aatliCcd II .very ana aad womaa In Clearfield County m.kc. II a point t. hoy thiir good, from ui, w. c.a plrai. th.ta both . i to qaality and prlc. Th.nfor., iibi .long and buy jour DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Quertisware, Hardware, BOOTS k SHOES, HATS k CATS, Roady-Made Clothing, A.d v.rylbing yoa and lo r inJcr yournlvea and familial aomfurtable, from J AS. Il- GIiAlI AM & rUAN. ..jiJif CLEARFIELD, Ta. ""40Tlt V The formation of the partnership of Jamea D. tlraliara A Soni doca not prevrn the settlement of Ihe notes snd booh accounts of tbe late Arm of Khowcrs A tlraham or E. W. Ora ham. Tboaa knowing themeelve. Indebted to either are rc.iie.U-d lo oora. forward at once and .Into their aerouata. JAMES B. ORAtlAM A SDNS. PearCM, Umber IS li. H'HWWHi,) I . UOH I "ROW OLD. Th.r. le a. aecalty for premator. old .tw 1 aa. Roliaek'i 8le.n.rk hll'.ra, il (Ire. rllaiur tnd elaillcity by inilgoraiing .,ety .rgaa af Ih. body. HOUSEHOLD REMEDIES. There are no rroneJIee eo well and favorably known ea lutiebld Hetneitiea" ae Ir. Ho bee It 'e hlood I'urttler, hiumarh Ititten and Iiiood IM la. and bo family should be without them. PREPARE FOR WAR!! "In time of prare prepare for war," le the old a da if, and (lie re ia no erntenee In tbe KnglUb lanitiiafre more expree'lvx, nor uoe that le en ( appheeuie to Innumerable eanea. Who te eo wie ae to know the ex aft moment that iai fell deatro.ver, di , will aitnik Mm ? Tbon be ye ever prepared, have the Kobark'a Blood Pill. iSlomaefa fiittvre and lllm-d Purifier at band and eouibat dieeaee eoeoeei lulty, BISEA8E8 OF THE SKIN. Old Poree, Kmptiooi, Cutaneoue Dieeaaee or Dieeaeee t tbe tikin, all readily euceotnb to the wonderful Influence of r. Hobark'e Illuod Puri fier, Htouacb ill iter, and bloM Pilla, ELEVEN YEARS Of Eiperienfte with a eonatantly Increft'ln? de mand for Uoback'e Medieir.! ia autfielant ac knowledgment of their intrineie merit, end place them tbe very flret lo rank for curing the dneatee for which tbey are reobiumeDded. bold by all iru(ieu. COSTIVENESS. Or, Conitlpation of the Bowali, ahonld alware reoeiro prompt attention, ae 1' pre-diepoaee the m tern to diaeaae. Tbotimelr nae of aueb val uable oaihartifl remedy aa Hobark'e Mood Pille haa aaed much eickneci, dUeae aod drath, and many pereoue to-day, are indebted tu :biae pille alone for tbeir very niieaee, a tbe mortiaeatee ia oar poeeeaaloa will atteat. DROPSY, And Drop-leal Swelllngi. are alwayi rtllered and often permanently eured by tbe altetaiive effect which the timely oae of Rt.baek'e Ulood I'ariflrr, wbeo takea ia eopjunetioa with Re barb i Blood Pi I la, ie tare te pruduee. EIKKER PILLS. Alt pereone of billone babita, after eating or drinking to frvely, will find great relief In tbe uae of It- Hobark'e Klood Pille. they aid digee tlon by etimulating the etmaeht tbae aT.idng the pain, oao-ea, e ar erwejatiuae, ere, wbica follow from outing too be-ilily. ERYSIPELAS Often nrtiei fron, mnrtij condition of the entire )item, and n. heifer remedi-e can b. found than Hr. Kebecka Blood Paritir and blood Pilii. CONVALESCENTS,. Or peraona rreovoring from Fevcra or nay of the malignant forma of due ... will find Rohark'l Stomach Itinera invaluable aa a tnnie and al im ni.nt for removing all tba proclreting effe to hirh follow dieeaae ! It luppliei tbi great want 1 ao long .en lur a aai. an rvuavie aouiv aou apetiier. LITER PILLS- Ara fill. Ihit havi a direr! and powerful aelloa aa Ihe iiver, and relieve any inactivity er eon. geated itele of that all important organ upon which depend, the whole proceee of rf.re.tiaa. The impertaaee. then, of procuring a P'.ll that ihall have inch dirrct action without tbe ill effeeta of mereurv, le manifeit to every onei luch Pilli era Hob.ck'l Wood Pill. I they ara warranted p.rety reget.bl., and ana with cer tainty be relied upon, aod ara Ufa at all limoa. MEIAKCHOLY la aa. of Ihe many diiordera of the aervou. eyi tern, arlii.g from a low into of tba oonitllutional heelth or revere proitntion nftor long onntinaed aii-kneal, end require, invigoreling remediea like Rohark'l Slnmach Bitten to rotors th. airrei lo lhair natural vitality. WHO CELLS TEEMt The Aeentl for Ih. ..te nf Rohaek'l Wood Piila Stomach Itinera and Rlood Purlter .re IIARTS 1CK A IRWIN, Cle.rSeld. P.. JulylS LITHERSBIRG POTTERIES Luilirrabarg;, Clearfield Co., Pa. FARMERS, MECHANICStSt DAIRYMEN Look Hcrel T 11F. wnderaigoed la prepared lo furniah yon with the heal SiO.NMiattr. m.nuiaciero. 111 Ibis founlry. Ilehai never yet laueii iopie.ee Ihe moat f.atldioua. .1 to qaality or durability, llil a are eonaiata IB part of ciiZAM pcts or all sizes MILK C RflC KS AVI) PASS", Fruit Cans, (for Canning Fruit,) Safety Tubes, And ia .bort FVKRTTIIlNfl uauilly mil. Bn4 k. pt in aa rataUnhmrnt of thil kind. MERCHANTS Can hue their ware delivered by me, at ANY 11 WK end to ANY I'l.AI'K deeired. Or! n for were lolirilcl. and promptly Slled. ra-Vor ginrral a-aorlment. ree Catalogua and Pin-. Lilt, m.ilcd Or applicant.. jrff-A liberal discount will be g:rrn to Ihe wholesale lr.de ( i c nillK. I.ulher.burg. Pa, I'M- 5. Idis-lf J. P. Kratzer Itfi l lMNil NEW tltlOll-S. Selli ehoiei tlr.riis. liss a lull lue s 01 la. lT.aei.es go.,,lnvcry weak . Puts all his g.-t. I ca.h. Can afford lo ." II lb. m sheep. Ha Ihe lent Took Ctovri. Warranl. lul Boots end fboes. Kwpi all kinds of Uaiher. F.lrhatigci for Pn.deck Is elo.iog out Summer lloli. tt anll all Unda of Hram. iTlivcra gooda free ol charge. W ill hnr yoa anvthirg. heepi 1 .iy Ihiog. IO" ltil at'ir. It opP"ail Ih. Jiif. C''e.i.lt, Pa, A,ai II l"S Till. ItKPUHMCAN. CLF.AItl lFLD, PA. WEPVK.DAV MiMIMNtl. SEPT. I, !. Terms of Subscription. If poll ill ..Iraiier.or wilhio tlire. month! ...t 1 If paid after ttireeand before .it wonlha an Il paid alter the cstoratlon of lis ntolithl ... N lift HI I.K IOI M IbOTItl H. StpthodUf i:pi-c.ial Churrli Krr. Wtj. II, lit i,. rastor. I'ui'lic Service every Habbatb, at 14 A M . and T P. M. Halil'ath h, hou at tt A. M. Prayer Meeting every TburatUr, at 7J P. M. CoiDtniininn ISiniov, firft balibatl. of every month, at 10) A. M. Ht. kranriK ( hurrh Catholic llrr. Mr. 0'ltHAMx. ,Mu at ll'i oVi'N-k A. Al., ou the irronJ attit fourth tSunitrtvn of month. Ht. Andrew' Church 1'plr.rnpalltfT. Mr. Mi:Aft:. PuMie Hfrvioo every Tueaday even ing, at 71 o'e'oek. P. M. ht. Jolma Cltiirrh--I-utheraiiHev. Mr. NiMionKf. Public Hrvice every tintitjath, morn ing and eveninc. Hrchhytcrlan C'hiirrh Rtv. Mr. Iti Ti.rn. Public bcrvior every MnbbaUi. uioruiug and even- Wo nro rtiqnontcj lo stato that l'ov. Mr. Dill will prenclt In tlio M. E. Cliurrh, nnJ ndniinifitur tlio Lord'. Sujipcr on Suntlnj- ncxt. a aa . A New Trial. Wo uudersun J tlmt Judge. Mover has Tiled his opinion in tlio citric of tlio Com. vs. Bull, graiiting him a new trial. This we believo is ri'lit, atitl in aecorJunco with tlio laws of tlio Stnleand Immunity. The trial will tttlto pluco nt Scptcinbur term. Camp JIketino. A camp meeting has been in progress in tlio Goshen Kettlemcnt the past week, to which a lurj;o number of our citizens ropnircd, and all returned highly pleased with their trip and tho milliner in which they wcro treated by the lent-bolilors and the c'lizcns of the neighborhood ; uwarding each high praiso for their hoHpitalily. New Advertisements. The annu al examination notice of tho County Superintendent will bo found in this issue. Mr. Mcrb wino offers a valuable farm for sale, situate in Brady township. Messrs. Groom, Dickey & Co., give an important notice to Whitmer Run honkers. Tho card of iie "Southern Land A Emigration Co.," will b3 ionnd eleo whero. e an e Some Diffehexce. On our fourth n:t'o will bo found tho "journal" of Rev. James Rohison, President ot the Pittsburgh Conlcreneo ol tho Metho dic Vrntcstant Church, ono o( tho nhlcst divines belonging to that de nomination. Hio clerical duties called him to make a vinit to this county, and our readers con learn by his letter what esteem ho places upon tho citi zens of this county. Mr. Rohison, it would seem, never heard anything of lliirler, Wullace, copporhctuls, "rebel feeling," etc., of which brother Ehron feld learned so much during his Fhort stay. JIow strange that two minis ters of tho Gospel should sue and hour so differently vide RobUou's and Ehrenfeld's letters. A Local Thai It is with pleas ure that wo announce to tho public . . f.,,.i ... JJr Wilkiltia. Slipcrinten dent ol tho Tyrone & Cleuilield Rail road, has commenced running a locul train, carryitg pssnengers and freight over this road between Clearfield and I'hilitmburg, with tho intention ol continuing it ere long tl Tyrone. This train will leavo Clearfield at 7 o'clock in tho morning; leavo Phil- ipsburg at 3:40 P. il., and returns at 6:15 P. M., wo undersUtnd also, that tho time of tho regular passenger train has been changed, and will ar rive in the futiiro at 12:10 and leave at 2 H0. It w ill therefore remain at the depot two hnnraand forty minutes. Not having received a schedule lime table wo nro unablo to give the timo along the lino of tho roud. Base Ball. A return go.no of Dane Ball, between tho Susquehanna Club, of Curwensville, and tho Chinclecla mooao Club, of this place, was played on the ground ol tho latter club, on Saturday last. We append the score: cnisct-ri LAUoosi. 0. a. llarrv Wall.ee. c. 6 sr.grrnAvxA. a. J. Patlon. 3 W. I'. Arnold. 1 b. S A. K. P.ttoo, a. 1 W. Tliooip.on, 1 b, I . Irrm. p 2 Wa.. Thompson, So. S T. flonintoin, I. f... & II. A . 1-eun.rJ, c. f. 4 F.l.Thonipaoo.r.f. t 1 4 t s r s t O. L. Hoover, a. i h A. W. W altera, p... I S. V. W ilaon, 3 b.. I C. II. Barrett, I. f.. 0. 1,. .Moore, r. f.... 1 A.W.Uraham.c.f. 4 .1. P. Johnaon. I b. E. C. Johnaon, I h. I Inninga 1 I Ciiinelfclamwiec, IS 7 T I S t S 5i I i-li Johnaon, Suaojiie- Soaqtiehanna.n.. SSI a a I 11., ma Huna f liinrloci.mooae : J. P. 1 : Waller.. I : Hoover, 1 i Moore, 14. A R Plon. 1 . vi. r..,-lM.a--1'hnirleclainoo.e: A. W . Graham. I . Il'nover. I : Wilson,!; Wallers, 1 1, Snaoue- hanna : Arnold, 1 ; F. I. Thompson 1 ; W ilham Thompson, 1 . Foul Fly Catches Chineleolamoose: VI ilson, 1: (Iraliain, lw-l, Siisirbanna : J. Palton, 4 ; W. Thompson, 1 S. ( mj.ire W. S. Ilerherl, of Mutual. Seoron X. I.. Ilol.ina and P. Al. I lark. Time Two hours and tlnrty-fire mlnut'B. After the giuno llio "Chimks" invi ted the "Susqtiehaniioites" to the Man sion Houao, where they partook of a sumptuous supper, gotten up by "mino host," Mr. Johnston, in his best style. Edication. In tho pasl, parents ond pnaidians were often exercised over this question. They bad children and friends to educate. Tho local school, were not very Inviting, while ihe purses of many were too light lo send ihein awny to a loreign insti tution. These wero some of th vex ulions of the past. Tho facilities lor obtaining a good practical domestic education aro to be found alourdoors, if wo but embrace them. The Academy, under tho careful supervision of Prof. Harrison, is In R I flourishing condition, and til re opvn jon Mondtiy next. The teachers haro all been Hied and not found wanting I All tho essential .tranches necessary to a complete education, including ! instrumental and vocal music, Rre taught as correctly ns anywhere elso. In view of thess fuels, the Acad- cmv should be jmlronircJ by our PT" Tn AvintrA. IIastii.R This I. tho title of one of tho most ifilrrrslinn books ever published In the- United Slates. It nive. a complete history of the illegal (Arrest and imprisonment of cili.ons during tho lute civil wnr, including those 111 rested In this coun ty. Tho invasion ol Clearfield and Columbia couiilicH by tho military sal nips is given al length. The author is John A. Moi'shuH, Eq., who wits sclecled by the "Association of State Prisoners." Tho details of this book are enough to hnrrow tip the conscietico of a devil, and should make every American freeman weep for shame. This woik contains nn authentic account of tho arrest, imprisonment and terrible sufferings of American citizens incarcerated as Prisoners of State; together with the orders for arrost, suspending tho writ of habeas corpus, prohibiting tho cmploymonl of counsel. Tho horrors of prison life in Forts Lafayctto, Warren, Mellenry, Dcla waro, Mifflin, Old Capitol Prison, Pen itentiaries and Military Cum pa, and their condition, together with tho food furnished the prisoners, arc truthfully and graphically delineated. It is a perfect novel as well as an historical work. Tho book contains preface, intro duction, translated copy of tho Magna Chart a, with its seal ; tho Constitu tion ot tho United Stoles, with the rocent amendments; history ond inci dents of the Old Capitol Prison. The orders, proclamation, Ac, issued by Lincoln and his secretaries in regard to tho illegal arrests and imprison ment of citizens; together with the narratives of about soventy citizens from eighteen different States, inclu ding in tho number Foreign Ministers, Governors of Slates, U. S. Senators, Members of Congress, Members of State Legislatures, Judges, Lawyers, Ministers, Doctors, Editors, Ladies, Merchants, and Indeed all tho walks of life ure represented. The work is, in addition, embellish ed with a nnmbcrof engravings. Tho frontispiece is ornatnentod with the "Independence Bell," and Mr. Sew ard's "Littlo Bell," whilo pictures of the State House, Philadelphia ; Fort Lafayette, New York Harbor; Fort Warren, Boston Harbor; Old Capitol Prison, Washington, and tho "Key of the Hostile," iilustrnto tho other por tions of tho work. This work is complcto in one octavo volumo of 728 pages, printed from beautiful type, on good whito paper, and will bo sold orty by subscription. 1 ho book will bo furnished to sub scribers at tho following price, paya ble to tho Agent on delivery: Bound in lino cloth, $3 50 per copy. Mr. U. II. Akcrs is tho Agent for this county, and is now canvassing. Let ail subscribe who can pay for it. Ladies, gents, misses and boys, keep your feet dry; yoa will then enjoy good health. The plueo lo buy boots and shoes is al tho Banner Shoe Store of J. C. LightcapiSon, Market street, Clearfield. Township Nominations. Pursuant to previous notice, tho Democratic citizens of Lawrence township met in Clearfield, on Saturday last, and nominated tho following ticket 1 ConataMe Tailor Rowlea. Judge af Flection Joseph Owens. I n . ,... nf KlMiion Sara u.l Brown. School Uirectota Taylor llowlea, Philip Mul- Supervisors II. F. Rowlei, Tliomel L.nlch, Wm. A. Read. David Lan.bc rev. Tow.abip Auiillor Uforg. 11. II. IL Township I 'Ink L. F. liwin. Townabin Treainrer James A. Read. 0e-seera ol the Poor 11 att new Ogdra, Taylor Row Irs. Below will be fonnd tho names of tnoso nominatod for tho township of Karthous: . CooitLlile Wm. II. Ttieckel. JnH.e of Klection Wm. Alichwls. lnaiieolon Richard Colehura, Esq., Taaeyioa lletliei.. Sopeniaori Joseph Itrubly, Willism Moore. School llireelors Joeeph Henl.ly, (or 1 Tors Godlrey Fisher, for 1 yean I Lorrn. llertlria, for snsn ao.l John lBfee. I a ear. Oreraacn of the Poor Olivor Moore, Jamel Ranch. Auditor F. F. CoudrleA. Town Clerk Joacph Uilliland. aW. are Informed that the countv enmmlllion era rrfuird Ihe Court House to the Woo.lwoHb Sistarl for Iheireowecrt la.t week. " as it because they were . eoltiier'i orphans P They goto it a few davi before lo Uoolii lingers, a . .gal ond, who ia a n.isanee .nd a bore, to deliver a sretur. ta li aani stniitfc that II abould have been nfused to the widow aud childr.-u of a dieaied loldier. Jouron. Wo take tho liberty to inform the editor of tho Journal that ho LIES under ft mistake. Neither the ".Sis ters' nor "Goold Dodgers" over op plied to tho Commissioners for tho use of the Court House., Il seems strange that tho cute editor in question and his informer should so flippunlly mis take Acts. Economy Is Wealth." Buy your boots, shoes, hats and caps at the Banner Stcre of J. C. Lightcnp ft Son Clearfield. Hon. Gr.o. R. BAttRi.Tr We were honored on Monday alicriiooi. with a ra from ourold esteemed menu, lion (1. II. Barrett, President Judge of tbe 22d Judicial District. The Judge still .rices evidence of viiror and health n.iniiiimr unit h of his miilily beauty with all the apparent freshness of his early feelings. Vt learned in me courso of cotiversat'on with him, that he is ono of our predecessors, being . ,.r ti.n .7. fl, r.a. editor ann propi "hm " . noia ss early u IS! 4. It is refresh tug to meet with such old workers am! champions in tlio Democratic faith. Men w ho. when tho storm ol Jacobinism raged fiercest and honied loudest, when tho dark clouds ol fanaticism wero most lowering, and llio whole land convulsed with ii''"0 ii'uiil Abolition revolutionism, stood firm on .heir Imtiililablu Demni ralic faith. We deliglH to Honor such meii as lieorgo R Barrett firocktiUe Jff (TJuKlilH. A man who cheats in smsll meais ijreis consitlercd a measureless rogue. II be gives short measure in wheat, llten he is a rogue in grain. If in whiskey, the" he is a rogno iu spirit If he Kivts a bad title to land, than lie lis s rcjne Mo.) t:orHlr J$r 01 raft. From the Miis'lt Jornil it .Wi trr, of Thura-lay, l ajct the psititu inis of the most llcndih nutrnkra; that has ever hern committed In any coun try, barbarous or civilised. It appears) tlmt on Thursday Inst, two respectable. young girls resoling Hour Station 14, upon the Central road, wero on their way homo from school, when thijr were overtaken by tw stout nigi , who immediately seized them, and despite their .creams lor aid, commit ted a diabolkul outrage, llavug effected their brutul duud of violence, ono of the negroes, who bad but tww arm, shook the mutilated stump of the other in tho face of tho eldosl of the two girls, and exclaimed: "I waul my revengo and I'm bound to ktive it. . When I belonged to your falher I ram away, ho followed mo to tho wood and (hot me, nod 1 had to lose thia arm ; do you sco it I Now I'm bound to gut even with him." Ahd drawing; his pocket knife, he severed her arm entirely from her hotly, betwoon tho wrist and elbow joint. Thctwoseoun drels then broke, away and ran for th woods. Yeiy fortunately, the errh had presenco of mind enough to tit the mutilated urm tightly above lbs) elbow until medical aid could bo pro cured, and il in tmrely possible that the young sufferor's life may be spared. The news of this deed of violencu ran like w ild fire all through tbe neighborhood, and in short time a mounted patrol was organised, who volunteered to go in pursuit of the scoundrels. They soon found one of them, whom thoy qtH-eHkmcd right sharply, but somehow or oilier the negro got lost somewhere iu tbo swamp, and tho parly returned home without him. The other, and by fur the worst of the two, succeeded in escaping from that neighborhood aud made his way toward Macon. We ore informed that a negro ui.ewering his description was seen at a pluco known as bandy Bot tom on Sunday night laat, and yester day the police were in hot search after him, a roward of $500 having beea offered for bis capture. AugustaGa.) Sentinel. Sad Accident. Mrs. Mctjuaid, wife of Jas. McQuuid. limo merchant, resi ding at Ironsvillo, met with a aad accident on Tueaday of this week, about twenty-five minutes psst ten o'clock A. M-, which resulted in her death. It appears that she had been in town, (Tyrono,) and was returning homo by wuy of the Pcnn'a. railroad, and was on tho Eastern track, a short distance below the depot, when she heard tho Southern Express train coming down tho track behind her. On stepping out of tho way of it to tho Western track sho discovered a freight train coming up in front of her, on it, wlien sho immediately passed from It to a siding, where she supposed of course she was safe; but a shifter was backing in on the siding, winch, amid the noise of the other trains, was unnoticed by her, as well as the screams of brukenicti who seen her danger, but was unablo to reach hor on account of tho speed of the train. Tho first car struck her, throwing her with both legs across the track, the) wheels of the cars passing over them between tho ankles and knees. Several men immediately ran to her assistance, and carried her to the Ward House, whero she suffered intensoiy until about twenty minutes past six o'clock io the evening, when death camo lo her relief Several doctors were aummonod. w ho omoutated one limb, when, discovering her ease to be hopeless, they ceased the operation. Air. McQuaid wasat PittLurg,whicli place ho w as telegraphed, acquainting him of tho sad news. He arrived in tho Cincinnati Express just in time to sea her pass away. She remained sensible until within a few minutes of herdeulh. Hefreniuins were removed to her home about eight o'clock, and will be inlerrcd this rndny. Iyron Herald. Tne Fish Question. For years shad wero not to bo seen in tho river above tho Columbia Dam, excepting during and immediately after high water. H e are inrormcu inav uurinir. I ho low stniro of water wo have had for some time past, shad in lurpe num bcrs wcro s-.-en below the Shomokif Dam. But at this season of the year they are not fit to cat. Now, why i it that during tho spring season when tho water was high and shad wer. good, none wcro to be seen up thia way, but now when the water is lo. and shad aro not fit to cut many i." them como up r Ibo Mato has u Fish Commissioner and a Governor lj see. that the laws are executed, but neither of them amounts to anything practically, and it seems llicro is an interested combination down tho rivrr Bomcwhcro that has tho means ami tho will to obstruct tho passage of 6s whilo good and fit to cat, but wine lets them pass o.i up w hen no longir wanted below. If shad can como up the river now in the present low slag of water, wo can see no reason w h; they should not come up al any tinu ir not intentionally ousiriicteu nr parlies below. This is a question fo. tho fishermen of the Susquehanna and Juniata lo look Into and try and see where the fault he.bcltngrovt Times. Whenever a public man shows a disposition to act honestly and for tin good of tho whole country, the Radi cal press denounces him as a Democrat Such is now the ease with Chief Justice Chose. A gentleman of St. Lnuia recently received a letter from Chief Justice Chase, in which ho says : 'T am out of all future political eontesls, and no one need be jealous of mo hercattor." Sniavriri. On the 15lh of Aupnel. l -illl, bv Emanuel flit let raid, E-n,.. Mr. THOMAS COXLEY. lo Miss SrSANNAH LISPI.EY, W.li of Chest towoihip, Clearfi.ld county. Ta. 5jarV.ft5. Clearfield Markets. Reported weekly fiirtbe I t rsartri a Rrrt.iirAB l!v J. P. KuATra., Healer in Pry Hooda. tiro, eenes, Pro.laions, Ac, Mstkct St., I'leartcl.l. Ct Marin n. Pi.. S.pt. 1. I "St. AppiiTgrerV.tlf.v! rtli Hog., dreaaed S 1'rie.t. 1" Hole, green T ar.plcbulter.Vgal, 1 S' Hums 0"(. Si nutter I'll 'S Shoulders.. Si'lm IS llratia J S"(t nt'l r.l'le ""(a J. 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