T 'AoU's .Hal :;fil;!iii;uil. THE LEONARD HOUSE. (War tie l'Vl,o,iJ l'f ,',) t 1,1..1 tTi.j.i r, 1 1 r..uiHiai, i a. O. 1. c;ooni l:l low, Proprietor. VNKW fiivt-claee Hotel in erery rerpcet comAr'aMe r.K.::t. all tlir mc'ctn improve BOLl.. ttl bi.t t'f I.IOll.KgprnmpI en;a. " I reaaoiiaMe charree. 1 i .!iomr- of IB, pulilie ia rcMir.-tfiilly anltcit-1. j, :io If THE ALLEGHENY HOTEL. M ARKfcT St., CI.KA RFIKLD, Ta. Til Id Ur?f and ?minud. now lioiel hat bcn Dfintird fur the nci'Oirnnod.itinn of I lie j.ubUc. wlifr Ih proprietor mil be jr. ad to meet lilt oid fi.M.d4. "nil n-rvivf t cliur- ut' puMic p&(. Toni'tf- H.v Pirtut ptrmuul ntt- nti .n lo ihn da tflii of hi. butinofP, h hfjpf t be aKIt to render mtiKlVliuii tu ht patronR. TU TAHLE will ali)' l bouutilullY aiipplifd with tlu' let that tan I vrocurud ... inarltct. nd th I.AR . II contain a ful.sto.-k of LlylUlUS, UUL'il, Ac. OlioJ tabling attactird. CARPER LEII'OLDT. OarOU, March 3, lSOW-ly rt,rietrr. THE EAGLE HOTEL, main sr., cctnvKXFVii.LE, pa. HAVING leaacd fr t trrra f triti the obove veil known and populr,, l.iiU'l. (Ifpt fviuierly by Mr. Ala, on, md lately l.v Mr. Dvone.) Ilia preaent propri.tor bui to futi.d it ih tli (.Ljcl of reudor :ig liU gueate ooulfort el.le while eojuurniiig with hia, A hue, large Stable and ard ia at.ai-lird, fjr the earo and p.gtction of horaee, e.rrin;rea and wneone. A koaral rhara ut publio patr,nui:e ia aulirited. M-21 'f Jui'.N FOUIS, Pn.p'r. SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE, lurnenevllle, Clearfield county, l"au rj-MHSoUaiidwoll e.LUIih.d Hotel, beautl- 1 fully eituated on the banka of the 8uauuo haune, ia the boronsh of Curwenavillo, been leawd fur a term of yeara by the underaigned II baa been entirely refitted, and ia now open to tbe public generally and the travelling commu nity in particular. No paina will be .pared tu rnder pueatf comfortable while tarrying at thia some. Ample fclnuling rooa for the eecommo dati'ia of leaaoa. Cbara;a mtid-rate. Jan. I, ' tf WJ1. M. JliFFUIE9. THE AMERICAN HOUSE, C'urweuivlllrj, Clearfield county, P. TllB ooJaraicned haa loa.ed thia old and loor eitabliahcd hotel, (formerly kept ly Major l.aae Ulnom,) attaate in a eenlral portion of tbe Hen.end baa entirely re-Stted and re furniihed It, aad re-modeled tbe ataoliuir, ao ae to make it aaoojeci, nereatler, lor the traveling public lo !uvhio mi large anc eommotlmaa bnuae. in-Zta-tt JOHN J. KKAD THE MANSION HOUSE, l arner of fecund and Market Slrcela, CHiAltflCI.U, PA. TflH old mad eomraodiona Hotel baa. during the paal year, keen enlarged tu double-iia l.rmtr capacity fur tbe ntertainment of atran ,an acj gueita. The whole building kai been rafaraiibod, and tht proprietor will apart no uaii.e to reuder bit gueau eomfortabla while Itavi.ir with bim. "eT-Iho "!nnaion llonae" Omnihua nine to and from tbe Depot an the arrlral and departure of each train. DAViU JOHNol'ON, nTi Proprietor. THE WESTERN HOTEL, CLEARFIELD. PA. THE auhaeriber kaeine; leaead hi a l.rw of year, thia well, known Hotel, (kept for many aua by Mr. Lanith.) and re-fitted and refur bi.had it throocbeut, ii now prepared to enl.r uia trarelere and the pnblio generally upon lenai it ia bored alike agreeable to both pair an. .14 proprietor, ilia TAULX and UAK will ka iuplied with the beat the market afford.; and na paina will be apared oo fair part to add to ua eoQTcbienci and comfort of hia rneata. J01IS BOl'dflKKTY, ef Proprietor. tiETxa?Al.tTOoTEL; HIMIVODIIV, PA. THT3 old eataHltrHment haying been lease 1 by J. MOKKIbOS, formerly proprietor of tia "Morriaon lluuae,"haa been thoroughly ren arated and refurniibed. and aupplied with all a modern inprovenienta and eunreniencea na Itatary lo a firat claaa Hotel. Tna dining room kai teen removed lo the firat floor, and ia now fpieioua and airy. Tbe rhambere are well yen. Maud, ard the proprietor will endeavor to make ii ruetta perfectly at heme. i'H J. HOUIUS OX, rrof.rietor. I w. ca Tllof. IT. aitAW. THE AMERICAN HOUSE, l uthersburg, Clearfield Co. Pa. TMITS well knows and lonjr taV.ifhcd Un'.fl, furmmrlj hipt hy R. W. M oora, and latterly 1-j Vi a. aSchwem. nr., bat bem loaifd fr a term f Tn hy tht nndernjcnr J, to wbirh tho attro fen tf tht travel. np public it now railed, and a I bora, ttliirt of public pitroBujre t ioMritl. frlOeS-ly-pd hllAW 4 WALLACE. THE RAILROAD HOUSE, MAIN ST., ruiLirsr.un(i. r.. TUG nnderrigned keepe eonatantly no hand Ilia be,t of Liqnora. iiia telle ia aiwayr tupi'lied with the beat the market efTinte. The l.avehrg pablte wiU do well to g-ve hint a call. aorl,'i. ROliiiHT LLOVil. McGAUGHEY'O EESTAl RAM & KErELSIIMEAT A L O O X , Ia Ixavy'a Krw lluiluinK. ffonnerly ?cup!ed by ilr. ltule,) FrrO.VD FT, CISAHEiriD, PA. ttOVTANTl.V on hand a flnoeeleetionof CAN ; 1)1 KS, .Nt'IS, t'lHAHS, TullACL't), Ae. ., 1KKSI1 OVSTKIIS rercircd inly, and arird up to roit the tjiatea of cu.loiuera. VtU.IIII.MAKU H4l.KNon aeeond Very. .iOtf DAVII. MeliAI ollkV.' Joots and hofj. DA N I E iTco N N E ULY, Coot find SIioc Slanufaftiiror, CLEARFIELD, PA. HAS Jaat received a Una lot of Frenrb CALF hKINS. And la now prepared to maunfac iu'c everything in hia line at tlie lotteat tigurea. lia.ill warrant bia work to be aa vjireeeoloe. lie reapeclfully enlieita a call, at hia fbop on ala.'r.t atrrl, rerond di or weatof the po.tuiTiee, iFre be will do ail in hia power to render aalia Urtinn. 8ntne fine Mailer toa on hand. J','C7 f DAN1K1, CONNELLT. tevie rnot-LiniED. THE WAE OVEbIs CLEAEFIELD KNOX TOWNSHIP Ql'IET. Xe.irly all the Cuntrabattiln gmng hnch to thiir old marten; l-ut 'nary one gitPf tu old MtHKirhusrtt.v, ;A'Tr thry Kirt Lri 't so hug and to u . 1 ronaequeno. of the abore facte. P, SHORT, of tbe old ";h'Tt bboa frbop," would an 'i.oee to hia aumeroue patrona, end tbe people liearhV.d county at Largo, that ha haa now a ,ut'f tfood material. Ja.l received froia end mi-bn lf prepared oueuort aotioe to make ti.atiara'a row' "" bhoea, at nie new abop in -i.',i... it Wvzz',01" !".'" ". r.t, ,ou , u".Ui;.'t"," M (',h t i iard tu eeU ! for l,,n or tfuoir? Prodnee. , .... ... j ,.t. T 1 fnrrat tht - Mam t.re.0t, Clearfiold, Pa., an J'.'' j a tuiaaumj CaMteW M'.V COOT AD SHOE Sl7ol. r EDVARD MACK. f'- VARKKT A :m Sta., C'LEA lll'ILI.Tl, Pa. r!!R preprl.toe haa entered into the EOOTif MIOK hnaineaa at tbe above atand, and u.termin.d not lo tie eutdm. eliber in nital li T f" '"r hi' e'pee'ial attenllon 11 (aid to manufacturing Hewed work. He ""on hand a large lot of Krenob Kip and fkiee, ef the very hiNit quality. Tor fin " ol Ci.arteld and yioiaity are reapeelfally u"dt. g,re bin a Uiai. &e ahargo for calla "'li.' a tf s w boot" ami T siioE shop. I f't'MM I.WUVII.I I-. 1riE aub.e-iher baring lately atarted anew a Loot and Fho. ah.in in Curwenerll'e. aa " '"" cpnoatta Juaefb 11. Irwin'a D'ng ' ''prii,ij announeea to the poblle that wi. I'.ei.arad to mann'acture all etylee of Roote " fk. a. and everything in hia line, oa abort " II a.ao krepa on band a good aaeort at ready made work, whl-h ka will aell 'e tub or country aiaVa. I A Vlaitcnlifrprr k CO. BEST GOODS" eT LOWEST PRICES! J. A. CLATTEBERCElt, & CO., KOT OlTCtt AT TUElIt ?I nm moth Store, IS OSCKOLA, PA LAKGE m WELL-SELECTED tuck or Spring & Summer Goods, PURCHASED AT TUE LOWEST AIAn KET RATES, AXU TO BE 60LD AT A SLIGHT ADVANCE ON COST. QOXSISTING OF DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QCZENSWAKE, WOOD 1 WILLOW WAKE, NOTIONS, CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND 6I10Z.S. T7UENITURE & MATTRESSES, FLOUR AND FEED, AND EVERYTHING APPERTAINING TO WELL-REGULATED HOUSE HOLDS, AS WELL AS TO MILLS, MINES, AND CAMPS. QltDEKS RECEIVED AND PROMPTLY FILLED. UHiUEST MARKET RATES PAID FOR COUNTRY TRODUCE SALESMEN ARE ATTENTIVE. TO- LITE AND OBLIGING. QALL, SEE, EXAMINE, AND BE CONVINCED. J. A. BLATTENBERGEB, & CO. O.e.ola Milla, Pa., April 21, 1(I9. S-45 yiisrrllanfous. NEV MILLLINERY AND TOaiaiosr CS3-CD coil 23, snd DRESS MAKING ESTABLISHMENT. TU.T OPF.NED In the room retotly oecapied bj tht Mill l.erd't and dirrrtly nppoHtt MoMop'fl Store, Clearfield. Pa. All the late tytei of bonnet, batj, ., for old and young. Ladici, niieit and children.' trimm.ojr'a rib. bond, tod eoat velvet, Ueo, lorte, Ac, al wjf kept oa band. IKi:SS MAKING (n all Itf vtrtcvft brancheti and laleft it) let, for old, middle ifftd, and tht yoani?, tnadt to order, by tbt most fahinhla drept pir-ken. Mfi, I. K. WATSON, Auf. 15, 18C9. tf. Alo tfrcnt for tht "Marie Macedonian Oil." Warranted to cure Ktaeaaiatiia, eurlgiat Lirer Compltint, Ao. So mr, no py. Southern Land & Emig ration COMPANY, WASHINGTON, D. C. ORGANIZED and ratablljhed for the P irehaae and alr of Farming and Mineral Lartda. and improved Real Ktate in tbe Southern State.. T1101MS P. FLORENCE, Prraidrnt. JO. SKVhHNri. Vice I'remilent. .1. IIKNRV ASKIN, Treaaurer. l'reaidrnt Fourth National II ink of I hildrlpliia. JollN MiiKHIS, becret.ry. THUS. C. MACDOWELL, Attorney and Coun.cllnr. Oflr.: Wahingtoa Pnilding. Cornar Seventh 81., and Peunayhauia Avenue, Waahiiigtoa, D. C. nrrrnESrga : Oov. John T. Hoffman, Albany, N. T. ti tl.iv. Wm. lli-rler, Clearfield, Pa. tlov. T. F. Randolph, Trenton. N. J. Fi-tinv. m. F. IV-ki-r, W illiauirport, Pa. Frpt. J, 'f9-tf. T.W WTO UK AND NEW OOODS. JOS. SHAW ii SON Hare just opened a Sgyr Sto, on Uain Si., CLmrm.D, Vt., , lateJT occupied ty Ww. P. JRWIN. Their itock conaUti of Grocbrtcs of ths brwt qwnJitjr, Qleenswaiie. Doots nnd Shoes, and frerjr article Dccessarit fur cno'a coin Tori. Call antl xtmiue our atock before rur r1,ft.njr cl-whr. MT 9. Wft-lf. M"v,eL m"'-'-". .W. no II4NTUOBa. FALL OPENING. AUNor.i) A HAinsiion.v, KWENSVII.LE, I A. JJAVE JIST OPLNKD a t,,,, ,4 m,t complete atock of HATS A CAPS, BOOTS A SHOES, JI A RD W A Ii Ii, Q U E IiN S WARE, BACON, DRIED FRUIT, (JROCJirciKS, SALT, AC, AC, AC. Fa'iafaetlnn guaranteed aa to onnlifv and firier. All kni la or lumurr and produce taken In l ebance for go.la. (lire na a ea'l he'nre pnrclia a,n. elaewhew.. ARN'll.K II A It! MM R.N. I urwwiaf Hie. Mpt. i:. liV tt. SeUIemerit Kolice. VI,L pfron knuwini thnnvf Ivc lnUbtrfl ttt tnn, will nlraoe call nnd M-tll et onr. 'i he tk arr at U tftore of Wbltrotnb A Towncnd, 0-rd.l. Pa. 9, PEhRV, VhUa.W.il.ia :.3di'rrllsrmrntf. FAIL AND WINTER FASHIONS. ;...., -- " .n.,.,,.vv:,."'",, hx,l,,., .,, , ,lr. wi(k Nll b i k V '"'i'"-. i..,,,., In.ld,lpl.la. l.t2J, -cja-lim ISAAO K. STATJFFIR, " V. ATCHCS & JEWELItY, No. U8 North Kceond Street, Corner of Quarry I'IHLAl)l:i.rilIA. An ...ortmrnt of TValetu-., Jewelry, Silver and 1 Inled n are ennatantly imi band. lit paiiiiiir of V.atgliea and J. lr. i ,J'-"dlt"- iyn-ir 3. Sillierumu, . O. Kit.in.r - ll ;u S. SILBERMAN &, Co., laronrr.ua ao Joear.aa or FANCY GOODS, PIPES MOTIONS, if., 13 .VorlJt t'ourlh Slrert, PIIILAI1HI.PIIIA. )y:pd T. C W. W. fABL. WJI, AV. MYERS, WITH i. I. loan. CO., PAUL & WTIOLFSALE BOOT VXI) Nil o j; 623 Market St. A Hit Commerce St. abore 811th, myU PHILADELCHIA. ly oi.i.owBcaa . pay,. Ca,IT, HOLLOWBUSH & CAEIY, BOOKSELLERS, Blank Book Manufacturers, AND STATIONERS, 218 Market SI., Philadelphia. 13R.rapr Moor Sack, and Itaga, Foolr-ap, uvuci, rapping, inxiaia anil TVaJI !!". feb24-ly DREXEL & CO., No. 84 Houtti Third Street. PhlUdelpu And Dealers in Government Securities. Application by mail will reoaiva prompt men tion. Mod all informatiuD cbeerJullj furniihri. Orders iolicit-d. aprll-tf BENSON, CAMPBELL &. Co., no. 17 . riftb BL and .24 Commarea, PHILADELPHIA, Ti, WHOLESALE GROCERS. And Commission Merchants, roa TH8 eLB op Wool, nioarng. For Fkini. Feathera, Leather, rial beed. I'ried Fniita, Clover Seed, Koota, Deer Hkina. llutter, Beeawai, bheep fikina, Kga, Ao., ae., Ae. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. Weekly Print current forwardod on requeit. Jun II, 1863 ?y:pd LADIES' F.IKY FIRS. JOHN EARKIRA, 718 Arch St Middle of the lllock, bet. 'tkand Hlh Ht..Kojth aide, 1'lllLALlKI.I'IIIA. Importer, manufacturer and Dealer In all kinda and quality of f.t.M'I I IIS roa LAlura a rniLDHR I ana. Having enlarged, remod- 1 ana imprtived my old l .ihd f.rnnl.l. In... t'l lt '"-Vt KMPORII M, and having imported a very larre and aplendiu aeeortment ol all the dilTerent kiueui ol Fura from Grat hamle in Kurope, and have had them made up by the moat akilltul workmen, I would eeapectfully invite my friendaof Clearfield and ailjerrnt eoontiea, to call and examine mv very large and beautilul aaaort metit ot Fancy Fura, for l.adioa and Children. 1 am dotenninrd to aell at aa l"W prteea aa any other respectahle Houae in thia city. All Fura VYaraa ted. lo miarepreaentationa to effret aalra. JUli.N FAHKIHA, Sept. it). 'CD-tin T If Arch tit. Philadelphia. totif. Uason.s. a. nraxHT d. rot .a. HUBERT & YOUNG, Stone-Cutlers & Slonc-Masons, 1TILL ficfutr!l work In thir line at nrnd- tratt price and In MUM CLAS6 H1. ArcLiteclural OraamentB In AIL STYLES, Plont Dreinim of trerj dtjirrii'tion, and all kind of maaon work con tracted fr in or out of tbt count?. Any p.fior.! ihint; tn hr rvFprrrahlt n axon work and tone-mttinir don, mil And it to their interevt to rail npon a. We woold alro Inform the pub lic that wo can deliver any quantity or clan tf tone doiired, a wt art tht owner of a FIRST-CLASS STONE CjUAIIRY. Order for work ean bt addrtaed either to Clrarflfld or Lutbersbarr naritltf IIi nERT A TOLUO. iTInrblc & Stone Turd. t. mod i: 1. 1. c- n. DK'inE to Inform their frienda, and the puhlio, that tbey have now and wilt keep eonatantly on hand a large and well aolecied atoekof ITALIAN and VERMONT MAKbLE, and art prepared to furnltb to order TOMBSTONES, Bo I and Cradle TotnlfR. Monoaaent in Raodntont and Marhlp, Cnrhs and Pom for Ceme tery Lot. Wind.tw Sill A Cp. Archi'rvturel A Lawn Ornainrnu. Thfy would inTii prial attention It their 8aidntont Mono men ts whfrh are bail! (roen oripinal defir,o. and will ennpirt favorably with anTthin; of tbe kiod in the rountr). If dcfired they can furnish MirhU Window Silia and Capa at a alight advance oa lb a price Tard on Beed atract, near tbt Railroad dpot, Claartitld. Pa. jtJif MICHAEL BOKE, MASON AND STONE - CUTTEU, New IVafthliifon, r. "T.Ail kind of alatonry done, in the moid workmanlike manner, t'nlcr aolivited, and con tract taken tn anr part of the oountr. tnt-IStf. Miss E. A. P. Rynder, iofwt roa Chii-kerlnjc't, Sttitiwn?' tnd Lmernon' Piano; tSuiitb', Maaon A Uaialin'a and Peloohet' Organ and JMtMndeon, and Ororer 4 Uafctr'a dewing Machine, liato Tat a eh a or Piann, nultir, Organ, Harmony and Yntt Mo tto. No pop!) taken for let than half a lerm. -Kpni next rfr ro Firat National Itank. tleaiheld, UJ ft, IHt-V-tf. . NOTICE." 1.L pfrfn are lirehy notifliKl who hnve lf4-.l Hunktnf arm nd at or n-ar the mouth ol hitniftr nm the property of t.roora, I)irk ev A t'o.t that all l-k par muat ho paid np I-''-any more prnnd nn ha nliiaincd. And all person. nnnkii'S timorr or lr r ariT other ltim-r on he etrtrntiitd pmpfTiT, withont prr miimion, will Itf lt-i4 fur trf.m, or ho rht:H fitly riolinrfprT reft tNr nei.l rnrid. Appli'-alion for ead gr'tund mwl wade l W. M. Ihftun, (ikn Hope, Pa. OHOOM, MCKKV A CO. Frpt. 1, is9 f.in. A' IMIMTH4TOH'f MI l HNoiir ia kerohT tfivrn that Ir-fter f ndminiiitratinn the eplatt of AHAHKI, TAttK, riiywiel, Jale of Law mit lovnf hip, I'leartinld -onty, Pn,( hirmc been dnlr pranlM to tlie nndt miiriicd, all I prraona Irdrhted lo aaid eMat will ppae tnnke j parmetit, and thoae hating eleira or d-niand i will pre-ent itm pmperlr anthiiilrated fr tet jtlrmrnt. (JKOlH-i: II. II ALL. Oct M, M-4f. Adminttror. I T?INK -uinflffFNT"fiKVT' ar-J IIOYTR t:t r at W.V. PlTD 4 MIIHRKI.L & )UlVAi Mataiia n WW -v k w A 11 at la a Alan, Mann fact nrera of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. II. IAN KIEL I, PA. LOT OK SADDLES, uiilDLKH, Darneaa, Collere, .te., for aale by M EH It ELL i niOI.ER. pALMEK'S DATEix UNLOAD- lug Hay Forka, for tale by MERRELL A BIOI.ER. Q1L, 1'A LN'T, rUTTy,(l7A"ss, Kaila, ate., for aale by MERRELL 4 BIOLER. H HA' ESs"'jii IH MI MiS & SI10E Findlnga, for aale by MERHELL A RIGLER. Q UXS, DISTOLS, SWORD CANES For aale by MERRELL A BIOLER gTOVES, OK ALL SORTS AND Siiea, for aale by MERRELL A BIOLER, 1 RON! IRON! IRON! IRON For aala by MERRELL A BIGLER. TTORSE SHOES & HORSE SHOE .a. a. KAILS, for aale by MERRELL A BIGLER. OULLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES And beat Manufacture, for aale by MERRELL A BIGLER rpiIIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE -a. BOXES, for tale by MERRELL A BIGLER. J70DDER CUTTERS-for ruIo l.y MERRELL A BIGLER. SAWS I . SAWS I SAWS I ATTENTION, LUMBERMEN! iiEfoLrTio.r i.y s.itrst EMERSON'S PATENT PERPORARATED CroBs-Cut, Circular and Long Saws, (ALL QUMtllNa AVOIDED.) ALSO, Emerson's Patent Adjustable Swage, For Spreading, Sharpening, and Shaping the Teeth of all Splitting Sawe. fc-aVSendfor a Deaerlpllre Circular and Price Llat. AlEHRELL A BIOLER, Janf-lf General Ayenta, Clearteld, Pa G. S. FLEGAL, PEALEtt IM STOVES AD HOLLOW-WARE, AND MAIIUPACTVRES OF Tin, Copper & Sheet Iron Ware, Phlllpaburg, Centre to., Pa., rTIHft nnderalgned reapeetfully annoaaeea to I the pubito that he baa on band a eare. fully-aelerted and well aaaorted atoek of Stoyee. Hia variety eunetate of HIE CELEBRATED IHOXSIDES, Whlrk kayo never failed to give perfect aatlifao tioa to the aaoat faatidioua of tu purrhaeeri, Continental, Lehigh, Farmer, Daylight. Spoara' Antl Dint, Niagara, Charm, Herald, are., with every variety of the beat Pitubarf Manufaoture. t.Tha Tin and Sb..t Iron warn given with the etovea ia made of the neav'eet and beat material, and warranted to give perfect ae'.ie favtloa. Hia atoek ot rAULOli AND HEATING STOVES fa larger, better and eheaper than aver before evhibtted lo the publie. lie danea competition either la variety, quality r pric. He la alao prepared to furnirh a eompleta aaaortmoat of Tin, Copper, Sheet-Iron, Wooden and Willow Ware, rVholerale or retail, manufactured neatly and with the aole view to aervica, from the beat ma terial ib the market TLOWS, TLOTT POINT". COPPER, BRAPS AND IKON KETTLEs, Of erary deacription eoaatently ea kaii4. L!0IITNINO HODS, Superior point, pot np ea abort notice. The t'otni be otrera In the public ta tt.e aamaaaia now vied hy the Pennayirania Railroad Co., na their buildinga. OHDEIIS FUR SrOL'TINO, ROOFING And olher work belonging lo bla buetnea will h. promptly tiled by eiperianeed Bad akilllul workman. brass, oirrr.n and old mettle Taken In evrbang for gooda. 5-H. eaperlaTly Invitei the attcntlnn of Merehanta wi.hing to purchaae at wboleaale, aa they will And It to their advantage to aaamlne Lia atoek before porriiuafng eiaewbera. U, tt. FLFOAL. rhllipel.org. Aug. ft, ln. JySlto FAIRBANKS' STANDARD (fe SCALES, 'A. . M - nr it.t, h tnf ; ttaffnpe Birrcti, V'trrhouw Tmrkr, Coprin; rnacen, Improved Monry Praw-r, Ac. ton tALt ir ME lilt ELL & T T r t V T 1 J 1 U la Id 1. , : Dralrra In Hardware, jenll.tf Se-rmd Htreet. Clearfield. Pa tAtaTF.O- Itm.oon No. I eighteen Inch HIIIMil.l.?, for whtrh the higlict price will CI. ill be paid. WI.AVKR A BETTi). Cl. artiel l. .Inly JI. 1 Bella tf 1'" Tlt'l-J' ( tlTAIll,l.e.' mi j. have prinlrd a larc. numlier of the new I I.R BILL, and will in tbe r-r-elpt of twentv fiveeenla, mail a cop) tc any ed.lreaa. my"a JAUir.a', MHSE' fllllil'.rs R ( LOTH J aad VTalber proof Coat, and r'eV.,Bt Jtti,. w ATfrON T. 5Wrillral. EON T fiROW OLD. T' ra la no nee.aeliy t,.r prrinatere .,ld are i a.ai Kobaek a Sle.aa. b hln.r., H ,,,, .,,,, t'h k'""""1' b ''MU' 7 'u of HOUSEHOLD REMEDIES. There are no rrtnediea ao well and favorably known aa "Jiouaehold Heraodiea" aa lr, Ko- ' Mlood PuriOer, Ntoinarh llitlera and lilood Pilla, and no family abould La without them. PBEPAEE FOE WAE ! ! "In time of neaee nrenar r.. . i. .t. - ., adage, and there ia no aentaree la the Kngliah laaguage mora eipreaaive, nor one that ia ao appil.eble in Innumerable eaaea. Who ia e wiae aa to know tbe eaaet mnn,..., ,k. .i... r-n daatroyer, diaeaae, will attack him Th. K. ye ever prepared, have the Hoh.L . 1U....J u.n. btomaeb lliltereaad Hlood pr,B. ., i,...j .j combat diaeaae eueooaifully. DISEASES OF THE SKIS'. uia norea, KrupUona, Culaneoua Diaraaef or , " "a' readily vueeomb to the -....,,u, luiieraee 01 nr. Kooark a Uloud Puri- ., uivuuu. utuar aaa nio.id rule. ELEVEN YEAES Of Fiporleue. with a eonatantly tnereneiny: da Band for Koback'a Medieinea ia audicient ac knowledgment of their intrintie merit, and plaeea them the eery firat in rank for .,.,.. ,h. diaeaara lor which they are recommended, bold an jsruggieie. COSTIVENESS. Or, Conatlpatioa of Iba Uowela, abould alwav. receive prompt attention, aa It pre-dlapoee. tbe ayatem to diaeaae. Tbe timela r ...k ..i uabla calhartic remedy ea Koback'a lilood Pilla haa aaeed much aiokneaa, diaeaae and death, and many peraone to-day, are indebted to :h... niii. alone for tbeir rery eaiateaoe, at the lertiucale. ia ear poaeeeaion will atteat. DEOPSY. And Dronaieal Swelllnga. are alwava valtl and often permanently cured by in. alLarati eteet which the timely uae of Kubaok'e Blood runner, wnea taken in eorjunrtioB with Re back a Blood Pilla, la aura to produoa. DINNEE FILLS. All peraona of biliooa hahiia. .ri.e aaiin. drinking too freely, will find great relief in the a.e of Dr. Hol.aek'a lilood Pilla. they aid dira. lion by atimulatlng the atomaeh, thua avoiding tbe pain, nae-aa, a ur erurutiona, efe., which follow from aating ton beaitily. EEYSIPELAS Often ariaee from mortlJ eondilloa of tbe anttra ayrt.m. and no batter remediea caa be lound tbaa Dr. Koback'a Blood Pander and Blood rut.. C0HVALE8CE5T8. Or perroae recovering from Fever, or any of the malignant forma of uiae.ee. will And Hobaek'a btomeck Bittera invaluable aa a tonic and etim ul.nl for removing all tba pro.tr ating effe, u which follow diaeaae t it aunpliea tbe great want an long f.lt for a aafe and reliable tenia aad ape titer. LIVEE FILLS Are Pilla that have a direct and powerfnl actioa oa the liver, and relievo any Inactivity or con gealed atale of that all important organ upon hickdependa the whole proceaa of digr.tian. Tbe iaiportano.. then, of procuring a Pill that ahall have .orb direct action without tbe ill cflceta of mercury, la manifeat tn every one; aurh Pilla are Robark'a Blood Pilla they are warranted purely vegetable, and caa with cer tainty ba relied upon, and are aafe at all lime.. MEIAKCEOLY la one of the many diaordere of tb. n.rvoua eye. tern, .rialng from a low etalenf th.Mnalitntlon.l health nr revere proatratu.a aftnr long continued airkneae. and requiraa invigorating reiaediea like lloherk'e Uniairb Itinera te reatora tba Barren tn tbeir natural vitality. WHO SELLS TBEXt The Agent, for the aale of Roh.eh'a Dlood Pilla. ttomaeh Blllera and Hlood Poriner are IIARTSWR'K A IRWIN, Clearfield, Pa.Julyl LtTIIERSBERG POTTERIES l athcraburj, Clearfield Co., Pa. FARMERS, MECHANICS 4 DAIRYMEN Look H erel T'ltR nnder.igned la prepared to fumi.h yon with the beat HTn.MiWAHK aianafaetiirrd in Hue country, llehaanerer yet failed toplr-aac t lie moat faetidiona, aa lo quality or durability. Ilia war. conaiete ia part of CREAM POTS OF ALL SIXES. Mll.K ( lt()( K AND PAN"), Fruit Cans, (for Canning Fruit,) Safety Tubes, And in abort F.VF.RTTH1N0 uaually mad. and kept ia bb eatablishmrnl of thia kind. MERCHANTS Can have their were delivered bv fre, at ANT TIMK and to ANV PLACE deaiml. Urdcra for ware enlieited, aud promptly filled. n "". iom.il .wH.i..iaii.w. .n- Price l.ial, niaild free to applicant.. w-A IWml diaeonnl will b t,.l. five to th. urn. c. KIRK. limtefinnra, ra.( I't. s, tsna-tt KlTvKKA ! For Ml A T LART! flMTK aul.aorihcr, reading ia Bell fnww.hip. I learArl.teeontr. I'.., aaui.ul.eea In the wnrld nd o-e re-t nf mankind, that b- ba found f'r.d. Oil in considerable quantifier on bia tnrtu. att.ate ! an the Wnka of the 8nBebaana titer, about 4 ...ea anov. famin-r . Oct, , f Mfd. . ea.jjvar-a( Til K nKl'UIJMCAN. ;-w CI.K.M!l-U:i,D,I'A. lrrPM'llAY M.lIlNlMl.dCTOPKR ? Terms of Subscription. ir paid In .d.anee.orwiUiiti tbreo mon.ha...J f pi l afier Ibreeood baton, ail n.ontl.a. . I II paid alU-r the expiration of an moi.tlii ... J III I K.ltil M KOTICI N. MrlhiHllal llplaropal C'liurrliltrr. II. Dim. Paetor. I'ul.Me Hnryir. ...... u.i.i. at ItiJ A. M., and 71 P. M. " Fahbatk Xoli.,,,1 at I) A. M. Prayer Meeting every Thttrednr, at p. M Coinmnnion Service. Drat K,,l.l,.il, r ' . month, at III) A. M. Ht. Kratirla' ( lliirrli Ull,llr n w 01iRiaio.,v.M.a at III) oVlmk A. M.,on'tlie aeemid and fi.nrlli Hnnilay. of eai-h mulitb Kt. AlldrrWa .'liurch.:i,l.r..n.in.- Ulnnua II A I.I. . Puhlie Kerrin. m,J.. r.' at IDa'olork, and at 7 p. m.-Sunday School at 3 p. m l-raver Meeting Wedueaday evening HI. John'. htirrlt .iitlicraiiHor. Mr. Nllimnrr Public genii every bulibalh, morn mr and evening, I'rchliytcrlall t'liurcli Rev. Mr. Urn aa I uhlie Service every Sabbath, moraieg and even ing. The Jt'nn County Wrtnon. Much public uud private discussion hits taken place in our ruidttt durinir tlio pant aix months with rcforenco to the location of tlio building in ques tion. As we hare no lots to sell nor money to buy one, and tliorefore no perroiml intercat in the mutter, wc may with propriety give our wiows upon tlio vexed question, and will thcreforo proceed to discuss it wholly from a financial point of view. That tho prison should be located near tlio Court House no one denies; but that it must be erected on tho present silo is not essentially neces sary. W hen disconnected, one, two, threo or four squares off, it mnkos no difforonce. It costs no more, nor is tlio risk any greater, to convey pris oners this distance than to bring them irom an adjoining lot. Suppose the Commissioners proceed to erect the now building on the old rrrountL wtint f,,l!r.u-. v ill I. , ' " , ."' no pmce to aecp prisoners or convicts tor three years to come. They must be kept at Bellefonte, Uolliduysburg, or still tnrther off. hut will it cost the taxpayers during this period to cm- ploy the Sheriff and a ball dozen deputies to convey Lack and forth from eight to sixteen prinonors, from four to six times a year, during the sittings of the Court J This cannot be done for a trifle. And then there is no place to keep them during Court after they aro brought hero. There must be a good round sum expended to erect a building to contain them, as they cannot ba kept in tho court room. This arrangement alone will cost thousands of dollars. This is not all : A Sheriffs residence must be procured for at least a similar period, at a cost of not less than ,200 per annum; with a lurgo amount of other incidental expenses not dreamed of now Again, it is staled that tlio present site can bo sold for tS.OOO after tho new prison is completed. If this is true, why not erect the new structure in the tipper 1'ark, which would not cost tlio taxpayers one cent? Where is tho individual who would fail to make an exchange of this kind on his own hook f Besidos, the latter i. by fur the bi'f.t loention. The question of keeping up dintnRge, and the ease by which water can be secured, alono, in in our view, is enough to produeo a chango. Wo aro aware that an objec tion is made to creeling tho prison in tho 1'nrk, upon tho ground that the County Commissioners have no title to tho premises. This is true, but it will cost nothing to socure ono through tho Legislature, from the fact that it is every taxpayer's interest to get a prison lot for nothing, sell tho old ono (or a large sum and apply the proceeds townrds tho eroction of tho now one, besides saving at least $5,000 in inci- ntal expenses. Men aro not often found acting against their own finan cial intcrcsis ; never in cases of this kind, unless they are wholly personal in their motives, and ihen they aro of no public consideration, and need only be probed a little to reveal thoir Hasti ness. Public, interest should first be consulted upon this Question, and if private interest is adjusted by this standard, then neither will receive injury. Citizens of this borough, more high ly endowed with private thnn public interests, bavo the right to object to our views and designs, but no ono else has, honco we projose to compromise with such. Our borough is very much in need of a good lockup or local prison. Now, why not allow the County Commissioners to erect their building on the Turk, and in consid eration for our tillo erect jointly a complete lockup on tlio same ground! A building of this kind must bo built cro long l.y our borough authorities, antl whero clso will they locato itr If they aro compelled to bny a lot and then erect tho building, it will be found lo bo very expensive. Resides, a county prison and a lockup tan both bo creeled in tho Park in ques tion, nnd still ho ample room tor a pronietiniio ground. Moreover, the Commissioners, pmposo to erect a prison that will bo an honor to the county and an ornament to the town, if properly located on tho bank of the river and disconnected from other ! buildings, whero tho cost of water and uraiiiiigo will not amount to tho inter- -rl , i-m, 11 luvnivu 011 too oiu sue. Atiti, bettor tlhn n( f(.n t,ou,ani jv;illr t,n-r1 to the taxpayers, and not j, J0- lar lost to a singlo InOividai Sticb aie our vkws. If ihry arc over drawn, or entirely ll.curctiiul, let w I" WTlirr Over- (urn them. The columns of the Re- ,,. in, Wf!fi1ll Miall 'uO kept Wldo open for hf feel disposed tO disCOSS f.tis IfjiiestiOn, raraknptij 11-u.vf in u r.,,,,,,1 ,ote roe(, mi I t't.nt.yknnlA in Kovombor, 18CH, ft.r I'rrsertlcnt, Rtut ri.rtiv.,rr. lucn PRKPIDIiNT. I Oi)VP.HN, 0(1 id CO COUNTirS 9 J" f, - .i.' Ailatna - 3.170; 14.071 : 3.412 2,fia4, 2. HKK 13.t7:) 3. fMil a.fj.iKj 7,0l.i 3 'ZW! 2917 3.0IK) 2,022 17.858 3,439 Allfgheny. Aruiairoii 25.JC7 4.IW 13.3011 3.0791 2.402, 2.83'JI 13 531 2.773 3.080 7,001 2.994 3,187 ' .. leaver . . 3 04m 8,096 2,485 6 971 3 4M 6,053 6 605 8 250 2,5:)9 474 Hnllord -Hmk- -. lilair ... ilradford Hucka .. Butler - . f'atuliria Cameron 2.0IS7 7,0171 7 3,9ni',I 7.7I1H 7.iis."i 3,8tl: 2 9351 3,iS5H 3!M, 608 423 Carbon On Ire) - Chfster -Clarion . Clearlialtl Clinton . . Columbia Crawford -('uailwrl'd l)auihin -Delaware - 2,74. 3.04i 2.188 3.4291 8.178 1.998 2,0 1,940 3,404 6.140, 3 102 8 2: 1.785 1.799 1.830 1.845 6.107 3.614 6,600 8.632 475' 6.498 3,340 6.4;il)j 2XX 2.831 3 015 3,o: 2,512! 4,0221 6.455 4.5!'4. 4.3971 S.ftlrtl l.ll'.'l 4 S55j 4,0118 2U4j 4,171 1.1071 3,301 i 2.17!) 2.223 2.Hx . 1.753i 174 2.050 2 H.i 7.322 2.509 3,711 4.805 4.408 4,32o 2,295 4.171 0,507 4,10o Elk Erie Fayette 6fi8 908 4,3:i8 8.007 3,792 4,2291 roreat -. . Frnnklin Fulton Greene - - Hunting'n Indians - 356i 293 4,0tlfi 3C5 4,451 3,098 6H0 1.542 8021 1,81)91 l.rHifil 2.992 3.4171 48091 2.308 2,825 4,003 1.907 1.254 13,804 2.070 2,039! .lelleraon - 2.147 Juniata - Lanoaater -Lawrence - Lebanon - liebib - - . Luterne - -Lycoming -McKean - - 1.473 IS 79'J 1.C42I 8.310 1. A92 2. C90 8.5 1.V 1,047! 3.78'J 3.217 4,021 2.WR 6.321 14.303, 4.139 730 4,345 5 004 10.723, 4.71,ti 1.028 4.9791 6.133 9,090 4,555 8.690 4.587; 690 3.785i 1.702 2,6I2 4,053 880 4.529 1,840 659 7,303 1 006 4 023 3.497 2.439 51,202 315 1.334 7.902 1719 Me-cer - - -Mitlltn -- Monroe - Montgomy Montour Norlham'n Northuni'd 4.07K 1.B07 l,ft46 2.015 8,8(13 8021 8.083 1.219 8.447 1.555 l.CU7 7.702J 4 2401 0 1 1 r.l 4.7911 7.449 4.fKKI 3.825 2 CC.4 Perry - - 2.40H! 40.802! 1,0541 rniiadel a. 05.173' G0.95 rike- 1,313, 370 Potter 093 9.428. 1.31s, 1.778 8511 3,3921 l,95lj 1.277! 3,774: 1,757 1 4.807 1 70.'! 708, Schuylkill. h Turl 8.901 1.315 j Snyder Someraet - 1,925 3,201 1,700 759 2,910 400 4.004 4,535 1.788 3,507 ISulltvan J Suqueta'B 4.8821 2.9821 Tioga 8.5491 1.825 1.207 3.241 Union - J 2 081 Venango -Warren - - VV'aahingtn 4 709 3 020 1.679 4.032i 27151 6.195 1.7721 8,320! 2430 4 476 6 051 Wayne 3.639 2.909 2.275 4.853 We.troor'd 6.300 6.28S Wyoming Vork - .- 1.700 Less 1,452 9,094 0,441.1 5,545 Total . !313,382342.28o!j285,956290 552 M"joriy j28.89x - 4 596 .1sembly- OHUia 1. The Return Judges for this Repre sentative District, met at tho Court Ilousc, in this plaeo, on Tuesday, the lUth inst.,and presented the following returns from their respective coantiot, vxt :-- 18G8.-- -1800 1 Coetftira: McCullough Adaml. Hall Early. Clearfiold, 8,042 1,04 2,182 1,922 Elk, 1,054 603 G82 70.r. 833 312 277 87(5 Foroet, Total, Majorities, 4,420 2,749 1,050 3,701 3,003 788 SUarrira. At the Methodiet E,iiecopal Paraooag., la Cur wenaville, Oot. lu-.h. ISM. by Rar. W. O. Faaoti aox. Mr. JAMES SPACEMAN, and Miaa MARY E. KEA0, botb 0f Lawrenne tnwntbip. Oa tbe 14th f October, lsr,, by Rev. Wa. at. BratariiLn, Mr. H. T. BUlOM. tt Pike town ahip, and Miaa ELLIS MOORE, af Farg.aon towaahip. In Itraly townahip, Sept. loth, ISM, by 1. C. Rirbitt, Eaq., Mr. OROR0E B. TERPE, aad Miaa AbELA A. DALE, both of Bloom Iwp. On the 2Jd, October, f., by 8. A. Cam. ill, Eaq., Mr. THOMAS SHANNON, and Miaa CATHARINE felUMMEL, both of Dunbar, Centre oounty. Ta. Oa the 2lth of October, 1SS9, by FaantRin Hoi ioerria, Eaq, Mr. FREDERICK W. noL LOpETER, of Lnion town.hip, and Mi. MART K. POTT, ofOlen Hope, all of Clearfield en. For Pure Imported Sherry Wine warranted genuino go lo Boycr A Shaw's Relioioi-s. Tho third Qttartorly Meeting of the Clearfield M. E. Church, will be held on Saturday and Sunday, 30th and Slst of October, rrcaehine Saturday evening, Sunday morning and Sunday evening. Children's meeting Sunday, at 2J 1. It. Rev. J. S. McMuiray, P. E., will conduct the services. WM. II. DILL. Prencher in charge. Do not fail to read an article In this issue of our paper taken from tho Kew York fTtn, Radical authority, showing up the "government" and tho gold gamblers. Xot only has the "govern ment" gbne into gambling, but Mrs. "Oovcrnment" and all tho relations aro at it. too. "Grand moral ideas !" For Puro Imported Hherry Wine warranted genuine go to Boyor & Suaws. Coarso boots for f 4 00 ; kip boots for tJ.OO; heavy kip boots from $3 lo 17.60; fin calf boots from 8i to tS; boy's and youth's boots from 11.75 to $4 50; Indies' shoes at all prices. Hals aud caps from 00 cents to S.VOO at tho Shoo and Hal Store of J. K. P. Liirhtcap, Market street, Cleni field. School Notice. -Wb are requosted to state that a meeting of the Law. ronco township School Board will be hold In tho Arbilration Room, in the Court House, on Saturday afternoon next, where thoso having business to transact wiil please attend. For Pure Imported Sherry Wine- warranted genuino-go lo Bojor A Shaw's. " r.Mirti. if onr boron-',, father w ish to do their ron.V,taonts a favor, Ihey will nt or.'.e make a good cross ing U front of tho poalofliee. During tho first batllu of Ball Run a Brigadier General discovered a sol dier concealed In a hol in the ground and ordered him to join his regiment. Tl e h.an looked him full in the fnce, placed hia thumb upon his no and replied : "No you don't ni l fellow, you want this hole yourself." I know you, Geary is your name. Mr. Goorge reabody Intends to pa tbs inter In lb south cf France. T, cajoj ayre", yaay ' Bffivef 1,1 tn Hit hi. Thj scoundrel t,, wt pre.l lent of tb I hilndelphla Losrd of iletunt Judges is rand J. AlemtnoVr Simu. son. Ho ts the same sleek, tfei. sional bogtjsretarn maTiBfietsro who, in 1M0I, cams to Chambershura:, and superintended tbe organization of Hoard of bogus Kcttirn Judges who psv. a certifit ulo of election to Hon. " " Koont itisload of Hon. A. It. Coflroth vko had been legally elected, to is an expert in this business. The Itutlieuls omiilov him n ,n .1.1. LI...J .1 ... - h.ib aiuu u. urn, worit iora st.pulatod consid eration, it being part of the contract, that in tho carrying out of thoir plans. 0 is to "throw conscience to the Devil," Well, tho other liight after he got through in Philadelphia with dofoaiiiiu; tho will of the people, as expressed at 1 10 biillot-box, by counting in Watt, tho defeated Kadical candidalo. and counling out Diamond. iIia nnn elected Senator from the First Dit trict, as he was passing along the street, some fellow "punchod" his head for him and came near extinguishictr his spark of lifb. We deprecate these rufliunly assaults upon the streets, but -if such fellows as Simpson are allowed to do this rascally work with impunity so fur as the Courts are concerned, the people most oriranise viuilance committees and lynch tbe scoundrels, and this conrse will' doubtless arouse tlie Lourts to a sense of thoir dutv in o,.t. T'.ll... I. : This same Simpson was Treasurer of Philadelphia a few years ago, and in settling h is account with the Stat proved a defaulter to the tune of eighty thousand dollars, irom which, amount a Joil Legislature afterward exhoneratcd him. Such Is J. Alexan der Simpson, tho election bully. iiertat or factory. "Ths Democrats of Pennsylvania have tho question of deafest or vic tory In thia campaign ia their ob hands. "They can oither carry the Stat br ten thousand majority, or tbey can al low tbemsoives to be defeated by a large a oue. "If thev choose to ennlent. lUm. selves with simply sighing for victory, and doing nothing to see Mrs it, defeat ia cerium. "If they will rouse themselves to action, adopt effective moasurcs for polling our full vote, and leave no stone unturned that might help our cauBe, iney will elect their candidates, and makefile State as surely Demo cratic as New York or New Jersey is at proaent. "Which will j-oa have defeat or victory f" Such was the language of every Democratic newspaper in tho Stat previous to the election. The elec tors failed to heed this warning, the result is bofore us. Xot only are our candidates defeated through indiffer ence, but the greatest shyster of the age is elected Governor of our great Slate for throe years longer. O, shame I Viroinia Senators. The Legisla ture of lb old Dominion on the 19th inst., elected the following named Uni ted States Senators, John F. Lewis, of Rockingham, and John W. Johnston. of Washington county. Lewis is a na tive of Rouklngbam county, fifty years old ; was a member of the SeeeesioD Convention ; voted against and refut ed to sign the ordinance of secession; was a Union man through the war, and, aa the candidate of tb Walker party for Lieutenant-Governor, h led his ticket br 2,000 votes. John W. Johnston is a native of Virginia, a nephew of Gen. Joseph E. Johnston, a lawyer by profession ; a Union man through the war, and was appointed a Judgo of Washington Circuit Court, by Gen. Canby. On the ballot in which Lewis was nominated the vol stood ; Lewis, f7 ; Judge E. Edmond renuieton, or ii incbester, 63. On the ballot in which Johnston was nomina ted the Tote stood; Johnston, 60; Pondleton, 31) Robert Lowon, 10; Joseph Setrar, 6. The caucus of the Wells Republican member nominated for United Slate Sonators L. li. Chandler, late United Slate District-Attorney of Virginia, and Dr. Alexander Sharpe, at prevent Marshal of the District of Columbia, and a brother-in-law ot the PresidooU A Question to bi Tested. -Mr. R. M. Jones is a native of,Cambrla town ship, lie ii now, and haa been for a number of rears a temporary employ ee in the U. S. Treasury Department at Washington city. On election day, he presented himself before the eleo tiou board of Cambria township and demanded the right to rote. His nam appearing on th registry list, bis de mand was acceded to Soon thereafter, at the instance of District Attorney Tierner, Mr. Jones was arrested br an officer of tbe law on the charge of illegal votinif. The specifications of the charge, in brief, were, that Mr. Jones was a resident of Washington city that ho was not a resident of Cambria township. -that h had o lepal right to vole el so whero than in Washington city.- Mr. Jones was ta ken before Esquire Kitikcad, who ad mitted him to bail In the sum of f 300. -Ebensburg Alleghanian. The barn of Mr. John Wagner, near Milosburg, was destroyed by fire on Tuesday night last, with all iu con tents. Seven horses and eight cows perished in tbe flames, together with a lot of harness and farming utensils. How this fir ort'insted, we ara not informed, but its dieastrnus result wi'l b a serious loss to Mr. Wagner. W do not know whether there was any insurance on lh property or not. About 300 bushels of wheat was con. eomcd. Bellefonte Watchman. It is announced that Goncrul Ba. deau is in. Washington writing tbo life of lii an t, and as that got on while the biographer writes, he can, of course, never over take his subject. The public interest in the matter is this : Badeau (tow holds a diploroalio appointment, at 17,000 Consulship and ought at this moment to be ia. deau it Parit; yet he stay at Wash ington, and attempts the lit of th President of tbe United States 1 Vaitinq for ma Waoon. In Vir ginia the Supremo Court, lbs judge of w hic h hav been appointed by mili tary authority, w ill hoar no ease Dow that the people have adopted the con stitution; for should Cot. gross ratify the action tho State will be in th Union, and decisions by military ap pointors might b sttbseqnently re viewed at more or loss expense. Wis judge indeed, although avooptina; ami holdirg tliehonortbi potiiiilu. 1