inMaHintatriH $oltt aittl JJrifaunintn. THE LEOrJARD HOUSE. i Neir On lUilrtMrl lfut,t t l.ULI) PlIUKT, Vl.V.V.ru:Ut Ii. .. D. OMH)Kri,l0M, Proprietor. , VKR flirt elit'i In everr T-pwt euDtfuitat'lr rouiit mII the mo lrru lu.rovr- FhCc, tnil rvn'nttt.lr rhntg''. Tito jt.trimn;'r of llii public r."u'tltlly -licil-J. Jc.'iO tf niEALLSHEriFrOTEL. M.WlKLT St., fl.K.VRnci.H, P.. rPIlIS large and romina.li.ini n-w hotel hn g ben (i.n.i for the a,eoiniitiMltion of the I'ubllc, wlin- Hi proprietor will be glut! to meet lui li fiuii'U, and n-o-ive .hero ol iulilic i.l r.nige. H.v tlriet pprt'innl uttrnliun tu the de tail of hit butlnees he hnii to be alile tn retnlcr tati'la. tion to hi nitron. Tho TAItl.K will .Iwuve ba bnntitlt'iilly mjijilii-il with tho tirnt Hint em be proimrcd ia the market, nml th. ll,l III ennlniii a fulletnnk. j( LIU.1 Olt-i, lit. Kit, 1c OiKiil .tabling atta,-hrt. OASI'En LKIPOLDT, CI "Urficld, March J, l.icil I, Proprietor. THE EAGLE HOTEL, main st.. cvmYrxsvn.LE, PA. TTAYIXt. lea-ed f,,V a term of rear th Jj. gltovo -tell known and popular hotel, (kept formerly by Mr. Maon, and lately by Mr. Ereni,) the preneni proprietor ha r filUd it Kb the ot'jset 01 render np hit gucate aomfurt blo while ion ruin (t with him. A fin, large gublfl and Yard ti Attaobed, fur tha care aud pwtefltinn of bowea, erria.rei md wriToua. A liberal ahar of publie patronfre In olicited. fob:1! tf JOHN FOtiii, Prop'r. SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE, Curweutvllle, Clearfield county, Fa. I'HISoldend well ubllebed Hotel, h.auti full; eittiated o. the bank, of the -Sumju.-baon., in lb boroigh of Curweu.tvill., but be.n W'l for term of year, be .) vtideriiined It bee been entirely refitted, and 1. now open to the public geuerally anil the travelling comm.. nlty in particular. Ko pain, will be .pared to render ruettt comfortable while tarrying at thii houa. Ample btabliaa; rooji fur the aaoommo-dtti-in of teamt. Charge, moderate. Jan. I, ' tf WM. M. JHPFRIES. THE AMERICAN HOUSE, Curweii.vlllo, ClearUcId conuty, I'a. THE nndenijned bit lea.ed thii old and long tabliihed hotel, (formerly kept ty Major Law Uioom,) aiune in a oentral portion or the town, and bat entirely re fitted and re furni.bed it, ai.d re modeled the etajliog, to u to make it an object, nerealter, for the traveling public to patronize twin large and .ommodloue hou.e. dv-SfiS tf JOHN J. hh'HD, THE MANSION HOUSE, Ceraer of Heeoud and Market Street., CLCAKf ILLI), PA. rpniS old ami eommodioua Hotel ba. during X the pait year, been enlarged to double in former capacity fur the entertainmont of ttren g.rt and guettt. Tha whole buiMing hit been refurniibod, and th. proprietor will .per. no paint to render hit gaetla eoufortuMe while tuning with him. Jgw The "Mantion Hont.' Omoihut rnnt to cd from the Depot on the arriral and departure f etrb trtin. IUV1D JOllNalON, BT Jl rroprletor. THE WE;TFRN HftTFI n awin.i ! tat A md daaf THE ttiWriW bavlnf lraaed for ft term of y eavrt Una wll-knowa Hotel, fit apt fur nan yean bf Mr. Laniih.) and re-fltted and refur aiihed 1 throughout, la now prepared to eotrr Uia traralera and th publio frtnerallr upon (mi it U bopad alika aprmnble to both put ran d proprietor. Hii TAULK and bH will ke iup-jifd with tba bent the market affordi; and no peine will be epared on bin part to add to tb coaronienca and eom-Wt of hie roevri. JOUN DOUUHERTV, etl Prop.ietor. THE EXCHANGE HOTEL, lltrNTINCI0. PA. Till 3 vU t.UMUhmeot having heen Ir1 hy I. MORRISON, formerly t-nmrictor of tiie "Morriun Huaie,"bai been iburotigbly ren- wiftr to a firet rlasa Hot 'I. Tna dining coom k.i lean re mo red to tha firat 8-or, and ii row ificiooi and air. Th chamber! ur well ren tlited, ard tie propriotor will eudr avur tw mukt lit pueiu perfeotl at btm. J. J. M'JKIUSOX, Proprietor. i. w. Wallace....'. thoi. h. draw. THE AMERICAN HOUSE, Lutbcrsburff, Clearfield Co., Pa. THIS well known and Inn eclebUihed Ilo'el, formerly kept by H. W. Moort, and latteilr ij Wne. firbivem, ir.t bai been leaned for a lrm i yean by the nnderipni, to wbich th atten tion of th treTclinit pubile 11 now canvd, and a tiwrtil eliir nf public f ntrngi in tnlielted. aprHi.'68-iy-j.d Kli A W WALLACK. THE RAILROAD HOUSE, main sr., ruinrsBCRa, ta. nndertirned keep, eonttnntly en hand the beet of Liquor., llta table i. alwey. Htplird with tha hrrl tb. market afford. . Th. tattling public will do well to give him a rail. "'I.oi. ROUKRT LLOYD. McGAUGHEY'S EESTAl CAM & REFRES1IMEM HAIOOS, It LftTy'a Kcw DniMing, (formerly occupied by Mr. note j FEfOND ST., CLEAHEIELI), TA. CllNST A STI. V m hand a fine erWtion lif CAN. WKS KITS t lllAUS, TOUACCO, ic. ii. MILS 11 OVSTEIIS received dailr. and (trrrd np to tuit the tattv. of cilttomerl. MUU1.LIARD IHMIOV..II iwondetory. iO If DAVUl McOAl UHKY. goot5 and JJhof,. DANIKL CONNELLY, Cool and Shoe Manufacturer, CLBABFIELD, PA TT AS jurt rrrelred a fin. lot of Frencn CALF II bKINH. and it now prepared to mannfae tvrrytbing in hi. Una at tha loweat figuree. 'ill warraot bit work to be at rrpreaentan. rtp.ctfully .uliritt call, at hit (hop on ket ttrret,terond di or watt af the po to (lire, be will do all in bit power to rtndcrtatia- -i.ua. otn. fiLt Uaiter t'lpa on hand ).7 y IMKIhL COKSKLLT. PEACE PR01LA1MEI). 32 WAR OVEK IK CLEARFIELD KNOX TOWNSHIP QUIET, luy all the vntrtibanA$ noing bad 'o t h fir old matters; but 'navy one feiny to old Mttsnachusrtts, uhm thfu were loved to lono and to veil. vanrqtie of ffc abnfr fett. F. BTTORT, th old "Short bboa Hhop," woald an to hit anmeroui petrone, and th petrpte lr8td flnvnty 4 large, tnat fa hae now a ' 'e lot ftni tnntd-rinl, Jnt fffivod from "t, tt1 rrrharcd Anintirt notice In enftke I mmi Hmtt Ind Sb-ie, t hie new ehtp in -n i row, H u ntninnd that he ran pleat iifFi ii m'f-nt re aoroe iotenneij in i etay. '"'tut petriota.) lit in prepared tooelllow fur r Country Pr..du. lii,'t fortet tb ait d'or to 8howe-e A (Jrabma'a Ptr. Mrkn rtrrot, Clearfield. Pa aod kept by nnonij ealled ! .'; y 5:0RTY., ' COOT AM) MI9E SII9P. EDWAajLTrVIACK. Market t D -5,,., cLLAitriiiLD, r. 1 "r r-iHctgr tit .nfred late tha BOOT at ("'i'b butiae. at the abora auod. and ""md t to be outdone either in quel. t"'t Ul hit work, Special attcntii'n lid U) nue.ifa'tnring Sewed work. He " k' i large lot of r.reark Kip and h'nt. f ,h. .... k... ii,. Th..l.l. '.l'':'Mrfli',d and vicinity are retpeetlully , j ' "ial, Mo cbarj. for sail. n lliiliT nv ill OP .a. vat iiiiiiu it 11 1 1 1 ( I nni t.t ti 1 .ii. . "'"cril.cr baelr e late', alerted a new 1 .ad bhne ah..n In rn,.nill.. f ' 'I"'"" Jo'tf - M. lrwin'a Drug I ,' '"""Hy announce, to the pal.lle that ftt to manu'eotureall llvletof Bootl -. ted everything la bit line, on abort t alta brepj on bend a food a.eort- work, whi-h h. will a.U ''atry prolor.. tffntut., -lUnitritbrrflfr & Co. "DEST GOODS" AT LOWEST PRICES! J. A. DLATTZXCERCER, & CO., NOW OFFER AT TI11CIB 51 a m 111 o t h Ntorc, IS OMCIiOLA, I'A., LARGE VTELL-SELKCTED Torn or Spring & Summer Goods, PURCHASED AT THE LOWEST MAR KET RATES, AND TO BE BOLD AT A SLIGHT ADVANCE ON COST. (JOXSISTING OF DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE. WOOD A WILLOW WAKE, NOTIONS, CLOTHING, HATS AND CATS, BOOTS AND SHOES. pURNITURE 4 MATTRESSES, FLOUR AND FEED, AND EVERYTHING APPERTAINING TO WELL-REGULATED nOUSE HOLDS, AS WELL AS TO MILLS, MINES, AND CAMP3. ( RDERS RECEIVED AND PROMPTLY FILLED HIGHEST MARKET RATES PAID FOR COUNTRY TRODUCE SALESMEN ARE ATTENTIVE, PO LITE AND OBLIGING. (JALL, SEE, EXAMINE, AND BE CONVINCED. J. A. . BLATTENBERGER, & CO Oaccola Milla, Pa., April II, 1-4! furnlturf. NEW FURNITURE STORE iS CI RWEXHVILI.E. I). BAU5IAN TAKRIRB to inform th eitiienn of Curwene I til. and vicinity, that b bee opened a el-jra oa front rtrt, oppnett the lanyard, in th btrnni;h of Corwentviilr, where h will keep eontantly on band, and for aal vry ebeap f.ir t A HII, a lirj and varied aeeortment of roedy- aaaa farnuura, among wniet win n BU REAL'S AND SIDE - BOARDS, Wsrdrob. and Book-Caeee. Table. Bedtiadf, 6ufAe(8tande,Hat racki, Looking t.laoee.Chcire, Metireeia, Aa , which he will eell oa very rea tonebl tern a for Caab ar approved t'ountry frortoee, aiy if :pd CI i cup J'lirnUsiro. JOHN GULICU DESIRES to Inform hie old friende and eoi to me re, tfaat bavinr nlarjred bi ebon and inerad bia faveilitiaa for manoiaetnring. ba i now prepared to make to order each Furniture ae niayh deiired. in good atyl and mi bp rate forCASIJ. 11 generally baa oa hand, at bit Pttrnitur roonta, a varied aaortaaat af ready. mad furiHare, among wbich art BUREAUS AND SIDE-BOARDS, WHrobe and Bonk-Ceoee; Centre, ftofa. Parlnr, Ureakraat and Dining Kitifioa Tebleei Com nnn, French-poet, Cuttage,Jenny-Lind and ether HedfUadi f Botea of all kiadi. work etandi, Hia-raokeg Waeh-etande; Rocking and Arm Chain i epring-eoat, oaa bottom, parlor, eom moa and other Chair i Looking-Q laaeaa of vry dearriptioa bind and new glna! for old rram, which win be put tn oa very reasonable termi on ehorteet notice. He alio keep, on band or furnlfhee to order, Corn-buik, Ualr and Cot ton top Uattreaeei. Coffins or Kvkrt Kind Mad to order, and funerale attended with a lleara whenever deeired. Alto, ll.vun Painting don to order. Th enberhbtr alee atennlee tnrea, ard baa ton tie nil on hand, Clement' Patent Hath in Machine, lb bt Mow iu at! Thoe ating tbii merhin avr need be with out cleaa eli.tbeel II alt ba Flyer' Patent Churn, a eoprior article. A family neiog thir Churn never ad ha without butter 1 All th abov and many other artlei ar far nlrhed to euetomore cheep for Cain or eiMienred for approved eonntry prudare. I'h errv, Mnple, Poplar, Lie wood aod otier I.amher auiiabl for Cabinet work, taken ia tscbeng for famitur Remnmber the ebop la on Merke treet. Clearfiold, Pa, and Boarlj oppnett th(d Jew Store." JUli.N OILICU. Kovember 21, ISA . FAIRBANKS' STANDARD SCALES, - JV or all aisoa; fiitggftge Barrcw, Warthoote Tru-k Copying Prciitee, Improved Money Drmwrr, A, roa sale ir MERRELL & 15I0LER, Dcalrra In llerdwarc. Jr.'t t eirfnod Street, Cloarfeld. Pa. ANTI.lt AUENTrt FCft oir r.iMiLiriiYsin.w. Tm THE POOR Pedt4 U Very f.mity and eo rbenp that all rea afford It, It te a bandeome oetavo of M cl l printed pagea, eontalninft the matter of a f&.Oo volume, bet it ftold at $2 It dilTerf from all elmilar worke. hy giving the diOVrt-nt "dee of treatmeot th AH"pitiir, llomt aihle, Hdnipethte, Eclectic and Htrlipl, thua reodering it aaiUhl where mber hooka are of ne . Agent find it by Lfmt the beat aelling bi k of tb kind poMUhed uver two innuten (2,vv epii aar irfiT hen aeld In tba city of Chicago, where the author retide. Fend for Circular, giUng full ' ptriirnlar. term, to. Addra. C. F. VBNT, PubHth-r. Vo, S Barclay fc'l , ew York Pent I. 9-t T HIT I'. HUKVI I --AH A loperlur artteif fur pickitofror ai bt i P. KRATZniL rpilK I'KMOCIUTIC ALMANAC for I'M X l'"T and I'M w aale nt tha Ton OAne. I nea ti aeeta. flaind to any af irer. f5 tf Pi Miilndrlphi.1 tfvrrtt.irmrnu. AtURtYir V bankers; Q? No. 35 South Third Street rnlLADLLPHIA. Agents, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. CASH CArlTAL, tl.OOO.OOO, FULL PAID. ui - A. JO &U, rlrd Sir B. . Itirssi.I,, Manajfer. L. A. R 1 1 U A It t! I L A- I'll 1 a.,., nBV..,a ,.i V'inii,i,,u county,!' nuit2lv ISAAC K. STAUFFER, WATCHES & JEWELRY, Ko. 148 North Second Stmt, Corner of Quarry -PHILADELPHIA. An auortroent of Watch ph. Jewelry. Silrer and Pitied Ware oonntiu.tlT on band. Ki-pairing of Watclira aud Juwelry promptly altuidivJ to. jvl.8-It 8. tiilbcrman. - 0. Kitiiuser. H. Silbermaa. S. SILEERMAN &, Co., mronTBRS AKD Juan or FANCY GOODS, PIPES NOTIONS, 4C, 13 .Vorf A Fourth Slrttt, myM x PIIILADKLPIIIA. lyqid T. C. MYERS, WITH wi. w. rtnt... n. I. loin. VM. W. PAUL & CO., WHOtrSALE 1BOOT AM NHOE If VI HEIIOl'SK, S23 Market St. 614 Commerce L above Sink, myli PHILADELPHIA. ly i. BOt.LOWBCMR tu DA via CAfcCT. EOLLOWBUSH & CAEEY, BOOKSELLERS, Blank Rook Mainifacliircrs, AKD ETATIONlfRS, 21H JIarkrt SI., VhlladtlpMa. Vnyr Flour Beet, and Dag1. FooLmp. Letter, Note, Wrapping, Curtain and Wall 1'apcra. frhZ4-ly. DREXEL & CO., No. 3t dHouth Third Street, PbllaJcIpa And Dealers in Government Securities. Application by mail will rreeiv prompt atten tion, and all information ehuerfully tumith-d. Urdcra eolieittd. aprll-tf BENSON, CAMPBELL & Co., Ne. 17 N. Ftfth ft and 424 Commeree, WHOLESALE GROCERS, And Commission Merchants, fun ma aL. or Wnol, Oinotnit, Fur kin. Feathara, Leather, Flat Soed. Dried Ftuila, Clover tired, Koolt, Deer flint. Flutter, Beetwal, Sheep Skina, Ejfft, Ac, ao , Ae. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. Weekly Piioe current forwarJcd an requect. June u. n ly:pd . . B L B flT eai P. TOl'JfQ. HUBERT k YOUNG, Slonc-CuUcrs & Slone-Masons, 11TILL eternteall work In their Una at avd II arata pneet and in FlHfT (.LASS tlyla. Architectural Ornaments In ALL STYLEt, Fiona Drattlnf af every deecription, and all kind, of maton work eon trarted fur la oroutof in. eonnty. Any prranre wiphiof to have rerpeetabl. union work nnd ttonoHruttinf done, will And it to their Interert ta call upon at. We wonld alro Inform the nub lie that we can deliver any quantity or elaa. af ttoa. d.atrtd, at wa ara (lie owner, af n FIRST-CLASS STONE QUARRY. Order for work eaa bf addreed altbvr te Clearfield or Latbriburg. mar.tltf IH'DRRT A YOU NO. Jlnrhlo vV Ktoiic Ynrd. t. 1, 1 1 n i, i. c o. DEM UK to Inroja. their friend, and th pur, he, that they bar bow and will keep ooaetontly oa band a larce and well tetee'ed atookof ITALIAN and V b K M 0 N T MAkbLR, and are prepared to furnish to order TOMBSTONES, Boi aod Cradl T"mKe, MonamenU in P end ton and Marhte. Corbi and Pott fur Ceme tery Lota, Window Sill- A Cap. Architectural A Lawn Ornamenta. They would invite t pedal attention t their Said'tnne Monument, which are built from original detign. nd will compare favorably ilh anything ol lb kiad in tbe countrj. If deelred they can farnlth Marble Window Pillt and Cape at a alight advance a tba price of handttua. Tard oa Reed etreet, near th Railroad depot, Clearfield, Pa. JeWif MICHAEL BOKE, MASON AND STONK - CUTTER, New YVaialilngtnn, Ia. TA-AH kind nf Matonry d"ne, in the nantrt workiruiliV manner. Order oliriied,and cn tracte taken in any part of tit county. augiHtf, H. F. NAUGLE, (LOCK AD WATCH MAKER, orroiin ma fm matBT etnttr POST OFFICKtti-iL'CLERFIELI) rpilR SrrlV.r refettu1ly Informt hi old patron and lb pnMin gnerlly, that he hntoa bend, (and ! fonttantty reriTlng new addition thereto.) a large flock of Clcckft, Watches and Jewelry. IMV I keep Jewelry la all It furml aod of diHerenl valuci, eiiber by the lcce or eet. WATCHF.S A ful a-torfn nt of either Hold or ilvrr, mid by the hrt. Aaerirari and fr elrn manufa.arar. Including a fine lot of gld and aiivef bunting caae, lull jeweled, Patent Lev era. CLOCKS Of all dedgn. onatlttlng ofefght day and thirty hnwr, of either weight, rpring or lever, and bntb e'rike and alarm. PFPAIRTNA Alt kind of Watcbel and Cler-aa Repatied, and warranted. In addition te what I nv entimrated. keep a full afortuent of I'K' TALKK, colored and p)ln tUt. Ue.ddl.r. PKN'f and i'KXCIL. HFOOMt, FOIIK", IH rTKIl KKIVRA, end In fitct everything tn the Jewelry Hne. If I fait In heve on band (nt what a rotferer may feed, will order per firet eiprrat, wi'boat ettra rhry. A libTeltbare of puhlie patronagr i n)triid. Ma T, InM-ir H. F KAl'ULB. rATI-.l-ltMKKI No. 1 eHM-n Inh HIINULKS, for wWh the b.gSct jne will he red. WEAVE R A HE ITS. ClrarlviM, Jule 11, 1M9 tf B HOW.f Ft A BKEKtKn, a4 lira. . . rtrahamA $m fntniun. a. antBAu a. w. orar.m a. g. ea.aia J. 13. GRAHAM & SONS, M.UIKIIT fTI.KLT, CLEARFIELD, Pa. rpHB (uheerlbert havlDa; entered Into partner A .hip for the purpooe of carrying an tha bttfinea, of Merchant! iting, now offer A CmooiI And rare opnortnnllT to tha elltaena of Dear. field and adjolnin. eonntiea to Lnv etar. mnmim at whole.aU er retail pricet, that will attonlth tha nnlnatrncted. Their good, will be par I lea larly .elected to lull tlilt market. Ever, lad. will, therefor,, oall tha attention of her Husband To thi. fact, banana, tbil branch of anr batintti will receive tpecial attention, and aTcrrthing needed In a well regulated koutehold will at all timet be fonnd loour .tore. Our atock of DK V (;OODl thall not ba eurpaaied, either In qua). ily or price, and will embrane. In part, P rlnte of avery .tyle, Oinchama aad Lawna af every quality. Mualio. af every grade. Da Lainee adapted to tha tatte. af the aid aad young; nnd avery article af any kind of good, they tell la Guaranteed To be n. rcpraatated. and warranted to give lat- Itfaction. A. to lK l:S OfMIDH-wt have a tplendad atjortment of Alpaeat, blaok, white, and in tolera; Armuraa, Silka, and In abort all th. aew..t ttylea in tb. market. Wa dtalt. thlt fact to b.com. known To Every Pereon man, wotsaa, eblld, pbyticiaa, - efaaoio, farmer, lawyer barber, woman 'i right man, or any jthcr man la th county Young Or old, rlea ar poor, high ar low, who will favor a with a call. With our aw aad itentlv took any gentUraen eaa pleat th moit faa tidleul I.nJy, By J net dropping ta and getting a nlee dru pattern, lac att, kid glor or by doing that which I better: giro ber a well-filled pur, and eh will find good and paying investment ta mbroideriM, edginga, riVhoni, glovea, hoilery. or any other bouiehold Boeeiaitiea. Ana In adJltloa to what w have alrealy numra ted, w keep all kind or CEmEMRN'M IV EAR tuck e Clothe, Caaeimere, Satlnatta, Hata, Boot and Show, AeM beiidee, A Nice AMortment r Mada-np CLOTHING for Men and Boy, maaufaetured ont of th very beat material, which w w ill iell for eatb er exchange for CPU n try produe at pricet which wtllatonih both hatband aad Wlfo. VT art w largely engaged la buying aad riling hQCARL: TIMnl:R and maoafao tared Ll'MHER, ud will giv thi branch of buaiacaa aeiai attention, and mak it aa abject To Every One who baa LamVer la .ell ta d.al with na. W. eb.ll .Ita harp aont'ast'r na band a general ateortm.at of .ROCKRIi: and II t ROW ARK, which wa w ill aell at exceed ingly low price.. W. alto tar, a full aatort m.nlof UI'LKNSWAm:. Till department will be kept full and complete, nnd every Young Man Or maiden wbe contemplate, bontekeeplng. will Dad it adranlageout to aome and trade with at. We are eotltuated, and, from long eipertenca lu tb. batin.aa, aa well acquainted with the wantt and aeeeitlile. af thi, aommonity, taut we feci tatiitcd 11 .vary man and woman In C'lcnrfield County make, It a point ta bay tbelr gqedt from it, we can pleaea them both at ta quality nnd priea. Therefore, tome along and buy your DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Quernswnrr, Hardware, COOTS A SHOES, HATS A CATS, Ready-Ma3e Clothing, Aad averylhing yon aeed lo r taJer ywaretlvee aad famillte eouafurtable, from JAS. B. GRAHAM k SONS.. .intf CLEARFIELD, Ta. OTICn. The formation af tbe partnerv'iip of Jatne. B. 'ra litre A Font dnee not prevent tbe eettlemrnt nf tbe nte, and book account, of tbe lele Arm of Khnwcn A Graham or K. W. Gra ham. Tboea knowing thcmaelvea indebted te aitbex are rrquetlrd to eomo forward at oaoa aad cloat their aocouata. HVtS B. 6BABAN A POKS Oearl.M, H lrer J tf. Wfdlral. -DOI X nnow OLD. Th.re it an neee.elly f.,r prtinateve eld aire i a.e Holier. . ritn.aerll llillera, It glvei vitality d ala.tieity by latlgeraung avery organ of nousrnoLD eemedie3. There are no rrnieihut to well and favorably known aa "Iluunli'ilii Hrmediet" at Dr. llo hark'e lllood purin.r, ttoniarh llillera and Klood Filla, and no fauilly tLould te without them. PREPARE FOB WAR! I 'Tn time of tmmr nrahar. f... ... mi. .u adage, and there i no tentence In the Rngliab lanvuara nor iinfenalH i applicable ia Innumerable eaaee. Who ia an wire a to know tb eiatt moment that that fell deiroy-r, dieae, will atteok him F Then be e ever prepared, have the Hoback'e Illood Pill. b to It) arh Itillttr-a a nr. lllnndl t..w.H... .. I a i combat diaeae laeeeaclull. DISEASES OF THE EXIIff. Old Pore, Erupt ion, Cutaneoua Diaeaaea or (Jit rate of the bkin, all readily eoccomb to the wonderful Influence of . r. Kubaek'e Uiood Puri fier, htomaeh iiiuere and blood Pill. ELEVEN TEARS Of EiperUi.ee with a con et ant It Increatlnr da mand for hobark'e Medicihct te auffieientao knowledgment of their intrioeie merit, and placet them the very firtt In rank for curing the aieeatet torwciea ui y are reoommcoded. bold by all Drug gilt. CbSTIVEKESS. Or, Cooitlpatloa of the Boweli, abnuld alway reoeiv prtunpt etteotion, aa lr pre dffpotee tbe eyttem to diaeai. The timely ate of eueb val uable cat bar tic remedy a Koback'a Ulood Pill ha nvd much aicknaaa. diteve aod death, and many peraona to-day, are Indebted to!bfe pille Ion fi.r th1r very eaiatoao, a th ortiAcatc io oar poaaoaaioa will atteat, A DROPSY, And Droplcal Swellfnga, ar el way )1Ievd and often permanently cured by tb alterative e (Tent which tb timely aa of Rubnek't Blood 1'aril.Fr. when taken in eonjunetioa with Ro back I Blood Pilla, la tar to produc. DINNER PILLS. All pereone ol biliuu hablta, after eating or drinking v,o freely, will find great relief in th ar of Ui. Robaek Hluod Pilla, they aid dige tiua by atimulating tb atomech, tb avoiding lb pair, baoeea, or r note.) ion, efo., wbiok follow fnm 4iting to h4itily. ERYSIPELAS Often ar'eea from mortis conilitioa of tba antir. tv.t.m, and an better lemedi.e can ba lound then Dr. Koback . Blood Furrier aad Dlood Pill.. CONVALESCENTS, Or perron, rreoverlng from F.v.n or nnr of tba malignant forme of diee ta, will Hod Hnbeek't .'lowiae. Bittere Invaluable aa a Ionia and ettm alani for removing all tha prottraling effa It wbich follow dt.eaae t it aupphrt the great want aa ing felt for a aafa aud reliable toai. and apclittr. t LITER PILLS Are Pillt thai have a direct and powerful action an tbe liver, and relieve any inactivity or eon ffreled ttete of that all important organ upon which dependa the whole prorata of drcrti.n. Tbe importance, then, of prorarlng a Pill that th.ll have each dircet action without tba ill edrcu of mcrcorv, la manifrat to every oat; aura Pillt are floback'e Illood Pilla ; they are warranted parely vrgelahie. and eaa with eer taitty ba relied upoa. aad are life at all timet. MELANCHOLY la ana of tbe many dlanrdert of the nervou. ey,. lem. ariiing from a low alete of tbeMn.litatlnnal health oreevt-re proatratioa after long anntinned tirknoat. and requiree invigoratteg remediea like rtobark't 8mmarh Hitler. 10 re.tora tba nerve, la their natural vitality. WHO 8ELLS THEXt The Agentt t-r the ail. of rSi.bark'e rtlood Pilla. lomerh II I iter, end Blood Purifer .re IIAKTSWICK lKWIN.CIearleld. Pa.julyll LCTHERSBl RG POTTERIES I.atheratiurp;, t IcarDcId Co,, pn. FARMERS, MECHANICS DAIRYMEN ' Look Herel rW 1 HE andeiticnod it prt-parrd t furnWh you 1 with the U-t fToNkU AhK manufactured in thtt country. I!r ba never yet failed lo pleat the mi tt tatidioui, aa fo quality or durability. Ilia ware oon-i! ia part of cnzAU pots or ALL SIZES. Mil k CHOCK AVn T.KS, Fruit Cans, (for Canning Fruit,) Safety Tubes, Aad In abort F.YKRTTIIINt) wenally made aol kept ia aa eetaMtrhairnt of ihil kind. Mnnt'IHMS fan liav. tbrir ware nVlivered bv ma, at AXT TlwK and to ANY PLAi'E dee I red. ttrdcra for ware aolictled, abd pnimptly tiled. ItfTor grmral arnrtrflrnt, are Catalogae and Pnw l.iet, mailil free tu e piicanta. A lil ditct.unt will ba given ta tbe Wln-lvratr trade r.ro. c. kirk. Lutbcr.liurg. Pa Dre. J, lfntt-tf 1'I H" WTl;lb-U. wdw.iir-rd will ' lav tha birrict CAfH I'RIl B lof ell kind. I ll ft and fiKI R PKINS. "live me a rail Oearueld. Dm. XI. I. L It T I T.T. N f 1 bl S. r ATi:n One good n.ACKMIITII and one men to work in woow-wieh Ing Fled", Warcna. Stamp Maehtaet, An. tingle men r nteu with tmall fawiillta. Ann'v to I BOOTH i Kt'MBArtRER, .Tgiatf JeAHrvan iae, (VarSeH e-aT, IV ' Tin; KKPunitioAN. CLEAIJFIKU), I'a. WFIi.vr.5DAY MORM.Vtl. FKI'T. 12. 1M. 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There will be a meeting of tho Demo crnlic County Committoo held at tlio J!ooniof tho Young Mcn'i Domucratiu Assotmtion, in Clearfield, on Tuesday Sept. 2R, 18fi9, at 3 o'clock, p. m. A lull attendance i requested, aa bus incaa of importance is to be transacted. J. BLAKE WALTERS, D. L. KlifcBS, Chairman. Scorctnry. Micliucl Gilson of Jordan township. has an extcnaive sale of personal prop. crtj on the 13th of October. Interrstino Tbe debate arronstho way on Monday aftornoon, on the crea tion of man. Theology took a wide range and conventions were fow. Dissolved. Tho firm of Kirk k Spencer at Lumber City, it will be noticed baa been ditt'olved, tbe farmer member etill continues in the buninens. We understand that match game of Base Ball, between the Cliinelccla moose Club, of this place, and the Rough & Ready Club, of Pennficld, is to be played at the Fair Ground cm Friday next. We direct the attention of Onr read ers to tho advertisement of Messrs. Thompson A Co., Curwcnsvillo. They are just opening a large full stock of new goods at their old 'land, and of conrso want everybody to call and seo thorn. The proclamation of Mr. Wm. Reed k Co., is Tory readable and easily understood, and will no doubt receive frequent and attentivo perusals on the part of the ladies, whom ho seems to eh firm with his new styles of dress goods Now Ready. It will bo noticed by Mr. Lighten p's advorlisoment that he is fully prepared to recoimtrui t loth ends of thw human species. He will furnish licad-gear and tales for all who are unfortunate enough to bo without those mortal embellinhmcnts. Let bead and feet bo secured against the autumn frosts, by a light cap and a good file. No Trial List. Wo understand that tba cnliro list of civil causes set down for tiiul at tho approaching term of court, has beon postponed for the purpose of allowing the coinindn wculth t) close op a number of old canes. Hi may expect, therefore that the second week will b a failure, and tho jurors summoned will have but little on band. To Whom ir May Concern. If any or our subscribers who receive their pnpers by carrier, fail to get copy, they will pleaso report at onco, at the ofllco of publication, and "all will be made right." We have put a now carrier upon tho route and It will require somo little timo for bim to Icurn the run through and around oar cnterprifing and thriving town. The readers' attention is called lo tho advertisement of Messrs. Samuel Arnold and W. Ross Hartshorn, who have opened a large stock of g Kids in tho room formerly occupied by Messrs. Hippie k Faust, on the corner ot'Muin and Thompson streets, Curwensville. These new candidates are both old merchants and underrland bow lo accommodate their patrons, and sup ply their wants. an A Ri n Orr. On Monday last, while the western stage was standing at the Leonard House londing baggage, the horses bocamo frightened at the loco motive whistle and started off at full run, upsetting the roach and leaving all behind except the front wheels, with which they started np Second street at a frightful speed; but 00 arriving nt Market street ono ol tbe horses wanted to continuo up Second while, tho other took a lean np Mar ket, and finally compromised by get ting fattened lo a tree in front of Mr. Graham's residence, where they were secured without doing any damage to either horses or coach. The horses, however, succeeded in killing a pigeon in the street, in front of Gov. liigler's residence, which was unaMo to gel out of the way. The numerous friends of Judre Gillis, will regi'el to learn that ha has for a week pat been suffering from sit knes. lie was detained somo time at Vi!l:aniport, nnabla to get home bv reanon ol us severitv, out we are happy lo stato w as so much improved as to be able to reach Ritlivway on Sat unlay, and that no bad erects attended his journey but he is still improving, and confidently hcqies to be as actie as usual in a lew days. Elk Democrat. Gen. Grant, as his foolish old father relates, once rode in a tirtus. Ho travels so much at this lime thai be might ttko the management of a traveling circus without pulling him aifat ajl crjt e.f tba w (t'eajrea nlraiad Mr. Mast's Cnitirft, Fn r ni v I ur., rVpt. 1 7, ua, Tu tht Alitor of th? Hrt,ulli, nn 1 I am stiro yon will hav 11, 0 jjn(. ness to record the lay irg of the corner slonoof tits now church at Frenchville. It was a proutl day not merely for tbo gfiilous, hard working pnstor and his well tiiught congregation but even the wholo county w ill rcjoic. Tho beautiful and impressive cere mony of laying and blessing the e.irner-stono was pei formed by tho i.igni nev. j . 31 mien, 01 Krio. assisted 1 by Fathers Herhigiur, Oberhofer and w liranignn, and witnessed bv a Inrgo number of people. A square- cavity was cut in tko corner stono; a small tin box to fit it (made at Messrs. Mer rcll A Hi.'lor'a, in Clearfield.) holds a glass bottle, settled with the pastor's ni-tii, which contains a Jnti n document Inscriptive of this glorious event. Tlio nnmcsoi spiritual and temporal rulors, tho present I'opo, tho Jiishop of the DiocoHO, tho President of the Unitod States,, tho Governor of this State, tho cicrgy assisting, and the managers and committee aro montioned in this naner. A copy of tho county pnpors are also fttl,l,iull in it. '.a 1... .. I.' ,1. M . ...wr.u ,,, 1 11 1 s uija. 1 uiiier oucr- hofer sang tho mass, and very well ; the choir was also very efl'oclivo. The Hishop preached a most appropriate uiocoursu, repioto with good sense, and most happy in his illustrations, scrip tural and historical. No demonstra tion could bo clearer than his argu ment for the true worship ot God, publio an well as private. Tha dimensions of this splendid structure are: 90 feet long, 45 fuel witlo ; the transept fully foot ; height of side walls, 24 feet; and a lony, statiiy tower will crown the dome of this noble edifice. SPECTATOR. Hon. Thomas Ewing, of Ohio, in a recent lettor on Mr. lioutwell's policy says : "While I am writing, tbe Secretary of the Treasury reports that be has paid off ano'.hcr two millions of the five-twenties. They were, by tho ex press terms of tho law under which they were borrowed, payable in legal tender notes. He paid thorn in leL'ul tendcr notes, and added as a gratuity four hundred thousand dollars ho paid 2,400,000 in currency for 82.- U00,000 duo in currency. This is simply plunder, excused bv no reason able doubt or ambiguity of fact or language, lnere should bean end to this. The whiskey rincs and all other rings, ollicial and unofficial. formed to defraud tho revenue anil plunder tho Treasury, played at chiht's play compared with this. Carried to its utmost result it will rob tho nation of moro than seven hundred millions. principal and interest, in tha next ton years. And it will be so, unless tho people by an emphatic vote forbid it. The public treasury will be added to the public offices lo fill the measure of tho spoils; without it they are quite too small to meet the pressing wants of tho party." Just Like Them. The organs of mo uonunoiuors in l'ennsylvunia are particularly bitter against M r. Packer, tho Democratic candidate for Gov ernor. The secret of their hostility lies in the fact that, although a man of great -caltb, ho does not belong to their .class. Having acquired his capital in active industrial enterprises, ho has not locked it up in bonds lo escape bis fuir sbaro of taxation, but uses it to furnish employment lor in dustrioua men, whoe burdens lie is willing to sharo That is hot the bondholder's stylo. Their preference would bo a man of their own, who draws his BUBtonance from the toil of millions, and pays nothing toward the txjiense of tho government which protects bim. Cincinnati Enquirer. From all accounts it appears that the late gathering of army officers at Gettysburg, was but little bettor than a drunken frolic and danca over the graves of the dead heroes. The whole ntl'itir was gotten up and managod un der ths auspices of that miserable pretext for a man, John W. Geary, who is in a stato of alarming trepida tion at the inscription he sees upon the wall of tho Executive mansion Uilarous duncing among the tombs will not avert the recorded doom ; but, on the contrary, will rather ag gravate the punishment in reserve for Geary and his ' Ring" confederates. Vravford Dtmocrat. Ei'Ciiar.D. A law was passed by tho Thirty ninlh Congress as a check on Andrew Johnson, providing that no employeos of the navy yards should bo dismiscd for political reasons or taxed lo carry out political pur poses. A recent dismissal in the Washington navy yard has res 11 1 tod in unearthing the law, which was merely a rider to an appropriation bill, aud the commandants of navy yards now find themselves utterly unable lo remove tho "disloyal" at the request of tho Grand Army or the Radical Senators. - Godly Mem. For unblushing im pudence, commend us to the Radical press and party. Alter leading the people to the brink of ruin and bank ruptcy, they now, with their hands raised and their ryes rolling in holy horror, ir.ira the people of the tjrtrav agnnce ol Democrats., Isn't it cool, to say tba lcat 1 Why, the devil himself will blush for ahsme at tho audacity and impudence of An children, who thus excel tho father of lies. It is stated that Hon. John All'aon. Register of tho Treasury, and Hon Columbus IVIano, Commissioner of Internal Revenue have accepted an invitation extomlcd by tlio Slate Ex ecutive Republican Committee of Pennsylvania, and that they will stump the Mate In compliance there with, during the latter pari of His campaign. Exrhangc. ThoM) fellows no doubt think that they ran rnn about over tho country as well as Gen. Grant. General Mcado has openly deserted tho Radical party, and avtiwod his in tention of supporting Judgo Packer for Governor. During tho session of the humbug gathering at Gettysburg, cot up to clorifv Geary, and furnish patronage to tbe Dew hotel erected on tho battle rrourd. Gen. Meatle at tended a meeiina of the Farmer's Club at Judge Packer's residence in Mauch Chunk. Tbe Age says: During iho past week we "have seen several i gentlemen who, in the routine of business have traveled the. Stale from tho Delaware to the Ohio, and the reports Ihey civs of the lone of public sentiment I every w-viero uniformly point to an JowjrwhelmTPg IVrcocrauo ictpr TA fVoafiltttfrtM mt tht arT fatvrrrMNirnl. There wm unwanted activity last week, in the Internal Revenue De partment; and it is olfleially announ ced that revised regulations will bo instantly tm t in force there. In what Interest tht-r af framed, we do no yev know; but it ia a notorious facr that John Covodtt, Chairman of tho Itadical 8tte Central Committee, went down to Washington, two weeki ago, and dcmanM of tho Com missioner Hint the Denarlmont should bo so manipulated as lo Influence tha Pennsylvania elections. It is true, that the Radical papers all represen ted flint Commissioner Delano, had sent Covodo ofT "with a flea in bi ear." Hut a flen, more or less, makes litllo difference lo Covode. Only tho other day, he bad tho assurance to send a written notice lo the Attorney General of Pennsylvania, to vacate his office; that, too, Covodo designed, to use in a way that Mr. Brewster, though a Radical, could not counts, nance. It will be remombcred that the Radical press, generally, gave this termination to Covodo's interview with the Commissioner: "Commissioner Delano informed; - '..-, ..I.. il...i I ' - v. w, uuu .iiuu uiu law wh I III - " perative, and be had no discretion in " the matter, and was compelled to " execute it. Mr. Covodo left in tha " noon train. Enquirer, Aug. 20, '.Gy." Rut we presume Covodo, ihouifh he cannot spell, ia quite cunning enouzh "to know the ropcs at Washington. Covodo has not forgotten the publio discussion by the President of the Uuited States whether hia brothor-in- . law, Judgo Dent, or a certain Hon. Jonah Tarball, should bavo control of tho internal revenue and tbe armw and all other departments of tho gov ernment of the L nited States, to oarrr the next State election in Mississippi. It is still said that if the Conservatives nominate bis brother-in-law. General Grant will, at least, sUir.d neutral, and not cast tho civil and military power of the Federal government inlo the electoriai scale on the side of the Radicals. Not public dutv, but family in tores t may prevail on the President of the United States to abstain from lawless intermeddling with the ballot box 1 The spiK-Locla of this ODa solicitation of Federal interference in Stale oloctions" would strike all thoughtful men with borror, if the experience of the last few years bad' not dulled public sensibility on the subject. Rut what high and sacred function of human governmont bus not Dccn scandalously prostituted bv corrupt Radicals to the purposes of election frauds f Here, in October ias, inree judges ot tfie Supreme Court accredited a spurious decision -to serro as A pretext on election day, for the rejection of votca by their accomplices the Radical clectiorv officers 1 Unhallowed bands are novr laid on the great charities and 'public! trusts of our city. The chairman of a political committee asks tho high law officer of the Commonwealth to roaign; and' now, as a last resource, calls on the Federal Government to prostitute and prevont its functions in law less ttchomes against the freedom' of our Slate election ! This, it is said was refused ; but the announcement thut Covode had fuiled with Mr. Delano, may bo but a blind ; and if true, Covode would only appeal lo higher authority. We have not nom inated a brother-in-law, and we must owe It to an aroused publio sentiment if new outrages are not perpetrated hero on the freedom ol elections. Last week the London Timet, com menting on tho part played by New York Judges in tho Erie Railroad conflict, said : "We are not without hopes that the consciousness of exis ting evils will loud to tbe only way of correcting them." It ia to bring the facts home to the consciousness ol all honest men and lovers of free gov. ernmcnt, that wo have dwelt with earnestness upon ' acta whicK the Radical press tries to bury in silence. Last week we asked for an explana tion of the case In which tho bail of thief was exonorated by Geary, and the injured party wae twice robbed, once by the thiof, and once by the Governor's pardon, or remission, which released the penalty of the bail bond out of which the" Court was about to restore the stolen sum of $099 to the injured party. Tbe full dotails of this case are given io legal publication, the Philadelphia Legal Intelligencer of tbe 13th of Augusl Assuredly, this t?ase domands expla nation, .when Governor Geary te a Candida; for re-eleoiion. We shall not suffer the acts of Judges Williams, Read and Agnew in the last October election to sloop in tho silence to whioh the Radical press ' would consign them. Did a judg ment of the Supromo Court disfran chise thousands of citizens last Octo ber without a hearing!' II it did, produco now tbo record of that strange and unprecedented judgment. But if thore was no such judgment, then let us know why, on every wall of this city, and in every Radical paper, such a spurious judgment waa ascribed to Judges Road, Agnew and Williams, with their aasont, and on the authority of a letter written br one, iu the names of nil them 1 Surely this requires explanation, full, precise, and satisfactory, when one of those Judges ia asking the people te elevate him for fifteen yoars to tho sacrod Bench ol Juslioo. We have long since anticipated the London 7inr in its hope that "the consciousness of existing evils will lead to the way of correcting thorn." To rouse that consciousness ia the most sacred office of the public press, and its power to do it is so vilal to the interests of society, that Jefferson said : Woro it left ta me to decide " whether we should have a govern. " ment without newspapers, or news. " papers without a government, I " should not hesitate a moment to " prefer the latter. But I - should " men 11 thai every man should receive " tlm-e papers, and be capable of " reading them. (Letter of Thomas " Jefferson, January 10, 17e7.) Now it is Ibis, the highest function of iho press, which we strive to per form, fearlessly and fully ; and if not always dispassionately for we pre tond to no complacent tolerance of the crimes we reprehend ret we hope ale-ays justly, and under the deepest sense of responsibility for the truth of what we niter. Ag. , The Episcopal parsonage ntCharlet town, Jefferson county, Va., wa burred on Friday morning laat sup posed to have been fired by an incen." diary. The Rector, Rev. W. H, Moade, was absent at the time E.; .Old John Brown's soul must bare -fat-fed o4t way about that time, j