She UpubUran, 'mm GlORUI U. CiOODLANDUl, KJilOf. CLEARFIELD, TA. WKDNKPPAT IKinSlSO. Al'tH'PT 10. 1S70. Democratio District Ticket. ASSKM1ILY: .Oil N V. HALL, or all COI-!fTT. Bubjaal to tha action of the Diitriet Coonntion. Deinocratio County Ticket. SHERIFF: JUSTIN it PIE, or atRARD. COMMIff-IONER: D4VIU Ill'CK, or CI RlRrilLD. DISTRICT ATTORXETi A. W. HALTliHI, Or CLIARriRLD. JPRT COMMISSIONER: lACflB A. FAUST, Or CLBARriRLB. Al'MTOR: AARON WIS I or KROX. D. CORONER: SAMUEL A. CALDWELL, or ana promt. Attorney-General Ackerman favors an election io Georgia, tliio full, and a coolness li as already aprung up be tween bin) and (lie President on this point. General Grant works in tlie Bullock team, and cannot slip the yoke. The wbito boya at Wcat Point have been reprimanded for abusing the negro baby at that institution. We presume tbia includes Geary and Grant's sons. Well, let their duds teach them bow to behave towards negroes. Cared. lion. Joseph Segnr, cx Congrcnainan from Virginia, gave lion W. 8. Lincoln, ex member from New York, severe caning on rennsylva nia avenue, Waeliinlon, on Thursday. Lincoln is severely injured. They are both loyal lobbyists, and quarreled about plunder. JiErREb'ENTATI YE. TIlO It'udicals of this Legislative district met at Ridg way on the 3d instant, and nominated AVm. E. Lathy, Esq., of Tionesta, as their canaidiite for Assembly. We learn he is a strong advocate of negro suffrage; otherwise he is a gentleman in every particular. Cokobibmohal CoNrta!ca. Erie, Cameron, Elk, Warren and Clearfield have agreed to hold the next Confer ence at Ridgway.on the 12th of Sept. Jefferson compluins it being Court week with them but we hope three active and intelligent gentlemen will be granted a furlough to attend, and atill not break up their Court. Vert IIappt Forney's Vr and othor Radical sheets rejoice muchly over the fact llinl by the aid of the negroes, the Rudical vote was largely increased in Kentucky, at the late election, while the large Democratic majority was of course reduced. We will allow every man to render him self socially and politically happy who can do so by caressing and fondling negroes, for all such are inevitably approaching the las', ditch. Appointed. Gov. Geary has jut appointed J. Alexander Simpson, Reg ister of Wills for Philadelphia, to fill the unexpired term of Gen. Leech, ded'd. The fact that Geary has refused to appoint Bunn, the Radical nominee for the same offico, is a valu able consideration to the people. Simpson and Runn are both notorious blacklegs, and the only question yet unsealed is, which of the twain is the greatest villain f The former cheated the Stale out of $S0,000 while Treas urer of Philadelphia, and the latter heads the Philadelphia branch of the Uarrisburg corruption ring. Exceeiunolt Goplt. Since commencement of the bloody betweon France and Prussia, the war the clergy and cilisens generally have become very jiiou. Prayers are hourly ascending to God on both sides of the Rhine for victory. There is so much blaephcmy in this thing thai the christians should vciftlicir fares, while the open advocates of war, should go and commit moral suicide. The idea of two individuals, or two nations under taking to murder rath otiier, ni.d then call npon the Author of IVneo., for help, to our mind, is nnparnh lied wickedness. And yet it is the fusion of tho day. Will wars ever cease while christians thus behave them selves? lit XoMiNATi.n Hon. Glenni V. Scoficld, was, on Thursday last, re nominated by the Kadlcal Conference al Ridgway, for Congress. II 0 carries the radical party in this di-tric t in h jiot.pi. Ho lius tilituinrd for mn-1 efts every rivnl out of llic field by geltiiig tliem irj,.1i.llcJ lo Mme o(y,(.0 Up promiaed boll. Vo.lrnfTand SouiIict. the Jiidirocliip wlii.-l, tl.rv arc fiuluin,. oror, wliile Glenni l,na nccurcd In- nominntion nnin fur CoKTv,K ,,j!sai.i t.r I-and will ullovr tlicne I wo wonliiea to ''figlu ilouton tlmt lino" if it takpt tli. m ull full. Our tViCjrrrsomnii is cuntiinu;. lie tiutitfic Inn rival, with to and tlireo lliouannd dollar aiipoiiitmeiiu liile he rjrrljIHco )lp , fire thousand dollar mlary, and from ten to fifteen tboua.nd io plunder mUruad, bauk tnc a. miy. Ttit IVrnrft-IVmslrtM H'ltr. The bloody conflict in l'iimi has opened In earnest. Considerable, slur mishing bus been going on between Ibe contending armies for the yaA two weeks, but no real engagement until Saturday Inst, when llio two armies encounleu'd emli other at Wcissenburir. Tho Kremli forces were led by ien. Mu Mahoi, and the Prussians by King William, in person. Tho former confesses n defeat, while tho latter claims a brilliant but bloody victory. Tho Prussians captured over 4.W)U prisoners, including 1H ollicers. Tho number killed and wounded in the engagement us given by the Telegraph nro so contradictory that it is not worth while to cnuimcnco, as it is impossible, for cither isiile to know. :iil.iN, August C. Tho prisoners from Weisscnburg are passing through this city on their way to tho fortiiied prison of Spanduu. Tho police author ities have issued a notice culling on the citizens to be dignified in their he havior towards and generous in tho treatment of prisoners, though ene mies. Weisscnburg is a smull French town on the right bank of the Lautcr.thirty four miles from Strasbourg, and about fifteen miles above (lie junction of the l.n uter with tho Rhine. In history it is famous for the "Weisscnburg Line" of defences, built by Marshall Villars during thu war of the Spanish succession, and extending from this town along tho Lauter to Lautcrburg on tho Rhino. They were abandoned in 1M)7, but have never boon destroy ed. Tho town itself is fortified with walls and towers. The Prince Royal, Frederick Wil liam, commanding tho South German army, has issued tho following procla mation : Suldiers of the Third Vurjis ; Appointed to command you by the King, 1 greet you soldiers of Prussia, Wurtemberg and Ruden. United un der my command, your courage, ilis cipline and pcrseverenec fill me with pride, joy and confidence. In true fraternity continue to snrcad your flag over new victories, victories wlneli. God aiding us, will insure honor and peace to United Germany. Paris, August 0. The Journal OM- eiel raya: The French troops, who num bered only seven or eight thousand, that w ero engaged in tho affair before Weisscnburg bnd to contend with two Prussian army corps, including tho picked troops of the Prussian Guard, and adds, in spito of tho inferiority of their numbers our regiments resisted the assault of tho enemy for several hours with admirable heorism when they wero forced to give way. Tho loss of tho enemy was so severe that he did not dare to pursue us. At Suar bruck we have broken tho Prussian lines whilo our own remain intact. Another prominent French paper says that General MaeMuhon moved yesteiduy towards Weisscnburg. lie was liul a short distance Irom thai point, and his men marched at quick step. Ho has between sixty and sev enty thousand men. today there will be about ono hundred unci filly thousand men concentrated near Weisscnburg The loss of the Pius sia' s in the recent engagement reach ten thousand firo hundred in killed, wounded and prisoners. The French forces defending the town wero but eight or ten thousand, while the at tucking force numbered fully forty thousand. The enemy wassosevercly crippled that he could not follow the French w hen they retired. Kentvckt Klution. Tho Louis vi Mo, Kentucky, Courier-Journal, of the 'Jd inst., thus alludes to the elec tion in that city, which occurred on tho previous day. It must bo remem bered that this was tho first political contest in Kentucky, in which the ne groes participated- "Ths returns shov a smaller vote than was expect en. This is owing to the fact that the voting places during the forenoon were almost blockaded by the crowds of negroes that surrounded them. Many person were thus deterred from voting. Rut the entire Demo eralic ticket is elected by handsome majorities; and.Considcring I lie peace ful n ess and fairness of tho election its freedom from bullying and dis turbanco of every sort Democrats have reason to congratulato them selves. Whilst tho result gratifies us, it does not surprise us. We have not, at any time, entertain ed a doubt of tho success of t ho entire Democratic ticket. Rut the majori ties might havo been much greater had the party been thoroughly organ ized, and had it polled its full strength. It is the opinion of tho best judges bad our precincts been doubled, we j snouiu nave increased our majorities by at least 3,000 votes. Rut we luck ed both voting places and organiza tion, whilst tho Radicals Wero admi rably organized, and voted the no grocs, like clock-work, early and of ten." Tnr. pioneer cadet peddler, Juhn Co vode, Mimrr.oni the liadical State Cen tral Committee to meet him at Altoons on the Kith of Angnwt. Tho pnrty of j moral ideas could not have a better leader. If the liadicslsof .South Caro lina have their Whittcnioro, of Tennes see, their linllcr, of North Carolina, their I)ewecse, of Georgia, their Whimpy, the Peiinav Ivania JUdicals rejoice in their Covoile. Tlir removal ofthe summer cuoital of I ho Hi public to Long Iiranch plays the deuce with the prosperity of the winter capital. Until the nceissiiui f (ion. (Mant, our Presidents never forsook tho national capital excepting to spend a short time within the vicin ity of Washington, President Grant is about to visit St. Louis. The radical party is sick out there and needs doctoring, lint il Hoc-tor (iratit urn-tors the radicals of .'iis,un no i.cltcr tlian ho did the roiled Suites Senate on tho San I).,, niuigo job there will be a funeral out tliers sure. Gruve fmra nre rnlorlBinod tlitil llio lo nn-oiio I'driri'M cif tlio lino sue tiliihfl mil not int'ft in tin- f,.in,.r s it lius l.t-on nliown tlmt inslriimoiila tiNfU ill clt'terniiiiinn; tlie direction nf tlie liorea Intvo teen undoubtedly HlTi t led by tha minerals found in the IllOUIllllill. rHION rAt-I X I!Afl.ROAD.-lMMr.N.r. The nrurpirato anle ol I mon 1'iicific liailroitd biliilt lor Ibe ye-nr tr.tlinrj July L'liih, 170, Wiia SIMi,.1!:;! ; averuire price, $4 011 fer Bi-ni I In l..l. ll. I. II... - . .... . ,, ...ui, inu ri-i-eiiii inr i Hlu of land were uiiwards of Il'O.Wmj for tliut day. An ordor liua bn rornirrrl in St. T ... . I . ----- a jtm in nr i.a-.a . a. .... . . ..ria rnminahi M.AH.....:t for the French aiuhuriii .....vf.nni nun . ..... l ' V' m nwr ?r ' rrnvh nrvnv. f Thr Pirrf of I.HtiOmhmtnt. All over the 1'iiion, In every chan nel of municipal and State nut hot it v, we It ml daily tlevelopitiglbc new liiuii eal theory of government tho theory of inlei i'erenco every w hero by the Federal power. In New Orleans the Federal Courts inlei lero in the rei'il- if;.. ,,r .i. ..if,- ..,,. I,., i. i 'i i. i as though tho shiners of Philadelphia should get the Federal government to reinstate, them in the use of tho streets of which they havo been deprived by our City Councils and Slate. Legisla ture. Judo IMihlo, of the State Court of Louisiana, w hoso jurisdiction has been invaded, asserts it manlully ; nl though wo are told by tho 1'res that ho lost a leg in fighting iiijiiinxt State Kights. lint this is tho tress way of putting it. To us it seems that a truo soldier of tho Union and the Constitution fought as much far Stulo rights in their sphere, as ho did for Federal rights in their sphere. ror t lie Constitution ot tho United Suites was not framed by ignorant liadical speculators, und their tit allies tho ignorant negroes. Tho danger of the consolidation ol powor in the lands of the Federal government was so evident to the grout statesmen and thinkers of our Revolutionary era, that tho whole Constitution is devo ted to a just discrimination between tho powers granted to tho Federal government and those wholly with held from it. In the language of that instrument. "The powers not dele gated to the United States by tho Constitution, nor prohibited to it by the Stales, are reserved to tho States respectively or to tho people." This wise mistrust was shown when a Washington filled the Presidential chuir and mon of patriotism and char acter wero elected to Congress by in dependent and intelligent constituen cies. Now, whut is this Federal gov eminent whose arm the Radical w ire workers are thrusting or insinuating into every State ballot box, every do meslii: and local interest f Is it pure, disinterested, free from taint or sus picion ? No ; there is no foreign job, no local conspiracy in which money can be made that high oflicials have not dabbled in it. A lareo number of Congressmen represent only their own pockets, liadical election com mittees have, in every contest, admit ted tho mun fur whom tho people would not vote. Totho Whittemore's and Covode's, whose patronage is sold in open market, aro added self ap H)inted Brigadier-Generals, like Ames, and tho crcuturcs they put into office, including a regro, w ho, for tho mere purpose of degrading tho Senate of the United States, was thrust into it by military power long before the Fif teenth Amendment gave to the ne gro a pretenco of a right to hold any office. Is tiiis a condition of thinis in which intelligent men would wish to give over all their local interests to the control of Congress J No ; it is tho public plunderers, greedy to ex tend tho sphere of their depredations, w ho are al tho bottom of tho scheme. In ourei'y, a rasa jusl.au flagiant as that in New Orleans, has jut occur red. The Commissioner of Internal Revenue has attempted to a-suine jur i-ibc-tinn over the Register of Wills of this city and county, and of course over every other Register in the Uni ted States! The instruction ho un derlook to issue wero in ridiculous, flagrant violation of every principle of law on tho subject, as recognized in every State of the Union." The hegister of Vt ills of Philadelphia was ordered to exact from an executor certain charges due on the real estate of the decedent ! . Everybody, wo presume, knows that the administra tor or executor has, by virtue of his offico, nothing at all to do with the real estate. Ho is tho custodian only of the personal properly. When tho Federal official thas attempted by his sp cial edict to alter tho la as it has existed in IVnnsylvaniu and Kngland for centuries, there was liiiiinily l)emocratij I!egiler of Wills bero. j Cicnrral illiam A. Ieech, like J ud"e Ih'bblo, has fought for llio Conslilu lion, and not. us the Press says, "iigainst Statu liights." In order to vinilicalo them temperately, wisely and legally he called to his aid, as he is entitled to do under an act of As sembly, thecmincnl Democratic jurist, Judge Ludlow. Al a lormul liegis ter's Court, held by them, the follow ing judgment was entered, by which, without any parade or even direct mention of the fact, the arbitrary and illegal pretension of tho Federal oft! rial was repelled in tho name and by the authority of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Tho intrusion of the Federal ollicer in t lie mailer was in fact, as little warranted as intrnc tions would be from (Jueen Victoria to the Courts of Pennsylvania us to tho naturalization of emigrants from Great llritain : 'In the mitter of tbe appliratmn for trttert te,. lanun'arT npoa tbe laet aid of flrbeera M. Mc Murtrie. drtrned : "And no, M i.e. ,11. 1S70. at a nVri.'rt'i Conrt, held tbi. d:ir, appliration o made tor letter tea. lamriitary upon Ilie la't Kill of ll.leea M. Mo Murtrie, ib-eean-d. upon tbe Kireulor tnkir,r the yeual na'h ff.r the perrnrmanee of hi. dutiai and bie oftirma to bi I'niteil Htatee Itrremie ""I "V" tei.menirr. in 7,' .V aer-rd eillin. f'rth Ibat the ee'ate and efleet. for or in re.i,rf of ahirh the .aid probata and letter, ti-etametita rr are apph'-d for do not eieeed the tnta of fire lboii.an l dollar. f ..,"'(l.l And il apprarini tbal In Ibe mid will the Ft eeutor ha. no intrrr.t. tlm-et or indim-l in the real estate of Ibe le.latrit.il i. ontrrrd and dr cree,! !, the C.mrt that Irttrr. tr.tamentary upon eaid anil I irraiilrl io ani l Ket-nlor upon etaoip. neinr alllxed aerontilif to Ibe value of the eatate and ellr, l. paapitig Io or uuder tbe eootrol of tbe eteeator." '-.Ir II. l.tMoa-. ' . A. Laai a." This action, in appearance quilo or dinary and formal, is. in fact, of great significance; il is a distinct retnal to bend the mandate of a Federal ofliciiil hcyond the sjiliere of Federal aullioi i- 1 bus was nplii ld ,y our able and intelligent public ofliecrs, the true lieni'M-ratie tl'cl nne. but no. we will not oa it so : it is tho true CnuMilii tional tloilrine, onco cherished by ever- American freeman worthy ill-, tlif I ttlllP. Illtillnh fintv it iNtlflltiuilCTll nic jiliMlliin; IIIC" tlVtri lllllW (.1 lire CiiVfrninpiil, nnd tlie niiliMitutmn of a luinliird "ImiM-ralism" in lnmil.lo in. vil al ion of llio cntmoliiluied Kretieb Kinpiro. Tliin i tbe inatio on wli.c-h Ibe 1 lemneracy Htntnl up every ivlicre fur tbo fiee (.'onatiliil innal jrnrorn nienl of our c-nutilry, an.l alc every eitir.en wlin bna not f.irnoHen tbe rewrc-nee for it in winch be vn rear ed, to iniiintain il now nirninai Signer- itn and Imtteralitnn whicli make nn JUlUICHIIKm. I . m m j 1 1 1 ' 1 : 'Un t t'u i.isimi. ,d inn tiinn imir of 1 me mom nine repuiiiicnn represent tivea in t'oiiireaa Iron. I II, I,. ,... ..... I . . , .. ilively drt lined i rrnnm I nation. Now Il 1 rather llllrrentilire to know , wnclhtT their drclinallima Weill im. I i iM - iiru iv a uraii'n io iti nut t.r 1,4 . . .. " . o l,ir.n net niu rwrtnin. "Tiik Wah iutwmi mr Si tm, ITS ("Al'SIS, I 'll AH ACT! H, CnMHi T AND lilsl I IS ' Hv Ho. A. ll.Nlr.rllr.Ka. Three j ears ago ibo nnnoiiiiceinent by Ibe National Publishing Company of Philadelphia, of the speedy publi cation of this great win k, created a profound sensation throughout tho country. The press of both sections hailed "the uppearunco of tho hook with delight, lor it was admitted by all that the task of transmitting' to pos terity tho Southern version ol the his tory of our great civil win- could not havo been confided to an abler pen than that of Mr. Stephens, tho great est living statesman of tho South. Tho colleague and Iriend ol Clay, Cal houn and Webster, he is a connecting link between tho present and the glo- rioiiH past, und us Vice President of Ibo Into Southern Confederacy, ho is peculiarly lilted for the task, by his op portunities of knowing the most secret details of tho history of the War Ahovo all, his high character us a man, which has always won him the respect of his political enemies, ouu nbles us to rely upon his statements with an absolute certainty. In the first volume of his work, Mr. Stephens confined himself exclusively to the causes of tho War, reserving the nnr rati vo of the actual struggle for the second and concluding volume. The success of the former volume was ex traordinary, reaching a sale of over till, 000 copies. 4 If then that portion of the work which of nocessiiy was tho dry est if any part of this magnificent pro duction can bo culled dry has met with such a wonderful and rapid sale, what are wn not warranted in pre dicting for tho second, in which tho thrilling story of the most terrible and desructivo war of modern times, is told with all tho fascination of ro miinee and ull the sublimity of truth. Mr. Stephens slights no feature ofthe War, and his work reveals a particu larly interesting and fascinating por tion of its history, which has never been made public until now. He goes to the bottom of tho secession move ment, und gives the confidential his tory of tho Convention w hich formed the Confederacy. Tho vexed ques tion of the non-exchange of prisoners of war has much new light shed upon ii, unu tnis aioue ougni io comment! the book to every one who saw the inside of a Northern or Southern pris- What will strike the practiced read er most fuvoriihly, however, is the fact that Mr. Stephens' narrative is free, from bitterness and st-ctioiiai feeling. lie writes Willi that calm dignity which is always the liinturian's must elTeclivo wciikiii, weighing facts ac cording to their merits, and arriving at coiicluHions with a cleurneHs of judgment which is, to sity the leant, reinuiKalilu in one wlio was linimclf so important an actor in tho event narrated. It is this fact tlntl will make his hook so wulcumo to those who aro seeking suhstaniiul inliirma- linn npon tho nulijet ts treated of, and who prelcr clear m.d slruighl-forward etatt inents of what was done, to fine theories ah 13 what michl have been acconipliidii'd. Having been eoniiH-lled hy il. health, since the war, to remain uiiiiunv vuiii-uiy in privacy ot his homo, and to take no part in the questions of the clay. Mr. Stephens has been enuhled to look lack over his long and honorable career with the eulmneas of one wlioae recxiril i completed, and to produce, an his mint valuable service to tho country the magnificent hiatnry which lies beforo ui. Tho hook is sold by sulmeription only, and agents are wanted in every counlv. I'SFORTL'N ATELT W II ITC. I'ongll- kecpaie, August 3. The Conimittee apioiiited by Congress to invcitigatc tho charges ngainsl certain catlets at West, I'uinl fur treutiii! colored cadets '" " ufgenileiniinly manner have con liclucfetl tliuir lubora and sentenced the founding cadets Iu be reprimanded VJ 1,10 uuu'oniies 'In ordinary limes," remarked Gold win Smith, "tho income tax is a tax on honesty, a premium on dishonesty, a coiruplor of national, nd especially of commercial, hmior." Theso aro ordinary limes. t'nder the new eanearr sy.tim adopted ta flla,- ed. wiVae dutr it in to v it'll and inn! root th mrer 1 elaaaea a to eli-anlm nf emw. uf ebil irra, of ' fow. roonana. a Man ol "irmale rt. intra iaraipl aim noneef ; and to girv Irewma. if ne I be. in arwinj. raed wiaku domcaiio la t ton. f, eli'tbea mending, wn i other inanrial. CLOSINO I'KICK.Jor lirlt.vtj a Brio.. Vo. 40 Fontb Third Ft., Tbiladi Ipbia, Aa. , IIT0: r. s. or ! " 'i .. lt in .. ml imi .. Ht j IHtil .. lie linj .. inn 1(110, .. i' t ; lfi'i .. li w lil .. K c tort " 'f.C " 'Si " 'es.new " " '6;, new " 'Sl " ', lO IC'i. IT. 6. .1(1 Year 6 per eent Currenej... Due Compound Intrreft Noli i.. tlold . in Hi IU III 111 Hi Hi ;io 121) 111 Hi ;o Siler I'niot, I'arine R. R. 1I Mort. Dond rentral Pacific R. R t'nloa TaciOr Land Clrant Bond. 5lnt- (lffitisfiuriitj. '"I IT AM) Jama.. -t. 1 1N CANS and ULASS 1 Ki lo at C. KI1AT.KR 8, Aoiu.l ft, K im. ti.ro.,i, the Jail. I) HUlt ."K,1P. i,",.r,i,rB"irr", ;, l'r..i....li f.,r bnll.lirr a FCIIIHll, llnK io M..rM. t..irn.iip mil he reeeirrd until Aiij i J7lh. IHTS, br the b".rd nf llireetor.. K.ir rl: a. and lieeibcalion. rrlrr to tbe 1're.ilent or en 1 JAMKS l-OTTKIl, l're.,denl l' J"aATita F.art(;n. riecrotarr. m t rir ik ji iKHiit J temler Term. I;il. MIAWN lull 0: cnap ii noa. A I'm. Neelinr .. Ilecearia P. 11. W.l:.r Miehael Hr.o.fT ;llp II ...... . rrc-Jn lleore Timer It .rc. I.aar Haii.rt " M- "'" Ilra..,r,l . 1:. Renin'.... lira' .ln Va'ban l:rilira...lliad :im. M''ulbiach liii '.-b l lark I. hi.-. I (j n .., i . Clentee l.nrn Cbeal An.hn Hillon. XI..,,.. r?""'.")."'"? " !S ""h.Tman....' - J .llonchenj jr.. t'lrarf.l J..hn II t I,,.. J.-.ae Mneal 1 leeatur . J u... Mat her.. U ,,J, ud TaAt in.n it nona. .T..hn M'CoT TUvaiia M.e tla-en. Ileeii'ar ,.l'i .on mmi. i. nue.i.ie HrnrT llonin.el r..jnr" II I. 11.11 Ilra ll.., I l.i id k riner Ilra-li 1 home, kirk .lame. Neleon o r V.. I'..rter Klijah Akbenlclter " I,. 1.. hitler .l II.Kertiiaoa. fg I ranei. lloit...t,irrd l-aa hniiih tidt.rkt t.rahaa, j ( L 7" ," J"r'1'" I n..t..-rt p,.,i'"i7 ; T. M'Phrrana. lame. Iraia... A. llun.hnryM i-amut-ll 11. ' I. K. Wulbn... t'e. Meehtir i.aae m ll.-nr. lliirn.idi " ""I iWlia .lw.h Worra'l Ch.,1 J.I'i.nffberty.Jr. K. hafner. " 'I- I. win... m. .-nrnmen ille "' J M Keller 01 inrtoni I'bilin ll.i lu w..l. ' r n .rmi.nl. If. Uim.ti. tt-..j . ' Kt . .in ...re.. ia .l.irtOtr.t,.n m.. I I .... ; I '.'m Alain., t lirn.l.ll ll.-i,.. a- "' ., 1 W"",".Jr. lUrlHIoi... . J-ara....Wn.,ra v.d A.tauaa. John Nrer. Dccatar J Aleaanncr'. I'. F. lopelm.... - Id. llainea... !l,,ii:,eu,rK-j (K (lifillsfmfiils A(!IUCUI TUH AL FAIR Klfi II Til ANNUAL .EXHIBITION OP Tint CLEARFIELD COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY Wilt t held on tin FAIR GROUNDS, MR AH Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, ISlh, 13th nnd Mill OCTOBER, 1870. rpili; ritKMil M LIST il (m'.li.Ltd in p.m A. ,hlot Turin, and omi be bsd bj application io tbe StrrrUrj of Ibe Sooietj, ettber pcraonallj or bj letter. family Tickets, during Fair '1.(M Magic Tirketa, during Fair 7S (tingle Admlasiou Tickets 25 TIH'RHDAY : PurMi of HX to be trotted for. FRIDAY Purw of $.10 to be trotted for. For eonditioui. eutriti, lo., tee pamphlet. Il U to be bopet that Farmer will take an in tcreit iu tbi Exhibition. Ko paiu will be aparrd bj the officer of the Society to make it a credit able one. .T-eWodge will be aiinouncod from tbe ftaiid no Wrdneeday. umfl for 8tock and Cereal 0 rain, bare been largely incren.fd. C. It. II .4 R It ETT, PreaidraL A. WRIGHT GRAHAM, Seeretary. an 10 Cheapest Paper in the World! 3r 30 CENTSI 'IO? THE WEEKLY PATEIOT (lOMAIMNii FoHTV-KlullT COLl'MNR J of mailer, I'uhlical, l.ilerarr, Arrirultural. C uridit New., ir.. from tbe lir.l of iptemher, l;tl, until Ibe Firrt of Jana.rv, l7t. lor Filly t.'enti to aingle tuberilera, f l..',0 to elubi of ten. I.H.OO o elnl.a of taentr, and (:tli Oil In plut.i of 'i" """dred (io one addre.n. r.b In ad vlZSJ? anfe. C O., opnalor llarri.bnrjf, Ta. DR. W. A. MEANS, PHYSICIAN k SU KG ICON, 1)10 RI X, JKl FKr.SOX CO, TA. Will attend prof, efonal ealta p.mpllj. aunld'Ttl ' 1 1 1 ) II I 1 1. 1 1 1 ; It siT-N .neTia lHeV"7ril X tbal the Sebool liirreton or W,a,r l Hu ll. .t will r( H bq,ding of a new rVhool IIouk at hanl.or oa Saturday, ll.e 17tb fnal. lluild'rf and rilitena are nquteted Io uieel the board oo the ueraiion. Man. and peeincalion. can bemn bjr raltinn on the frar. Hrr. ahoean be ad Irraud al Je'nea P. O. Ija lb l 1IKNSFI., Woodward lp., Auj. 10 3lp. tereurr. W-ati:o.a BLACKSMITH. A mat 1 f Tied BDan preferred Aoolt to al03t T. I'. FOhTKY. tirahamlon. Pa s AU.IiiaiMn Oom put, Xiil, Circular 8aw; altto, Ituvniua T-raa; and Lightning C rut -rut haw fur ale r F. UIijLEK k CO. 1fTM AY. Strainl from the prTmle nf (lie j vuhofhlbrr. al.out (he I at of Juljr, a lurgv tbn-a-jear old wbile IU !.!, witb rrd '.o i Bnd hurt b'trn. A litsrral reward will . f.aid for hii rreorerj, and hit mfferuialioa enrerninf bif wliertalou?s will f IhanklullT rrrt irrd. Addrtaa J.MKS 0in'RN, j79 Stpd I.rkda!e Milli, Jt-flcravB Co.. !'a. VI1II1II ATOK'M StnH INmiii id bcrrK (fiven that . tte-ra nf ad.nioirtration a the mtate of JOHN LI .II K. Ir., d.-wasj. late nl lintel r..rtj townliir.. i lrrft Id M.nntv. P ll!lvinH bew UiiIt ftrantrd Io lite under i)iied, all P"rfc,n indrttled to aatd rttate will .lrt inahr i'"eni, inn inoa naniijr rlaim or rieinandr ill preirnl Ihen nroperli autbmlicati-d tor eel tlemenl. I. y. HAKHFR, lltadlord tp., Au. U. Adlnini.lralor. DI!H'TH The p.rlnerhip hereto, rorerii.lini betweo the audi reigned in the hotel bu.ine. in Lulber.bara a dienleed b.T mutual content on the lit da of Julv Let. The . n. mwT ii ib ine naoni i of Mr. Wallace for aettlrmrnt and eolleelioa.a here liooaa, account, and p.pere are b ft in Ibe haioli Ihoaa hnnmnir thcinieleii to bate nnretthd ae count nil) call and arrange lualtrr.. i. W. WAI.l.AfE. T M. Ml AW. I.athrr.VarE, Auguit S, lttro.it. (Ml 41 TICI. All ncrenna ara ben he warned fain.t purrba.ini; or in any war ineddtint: Ilie f. 'b-aiof peraonal immertT. tib : Two with Ibr I noocp aixl liitrnc.i, one cow. two eel ecu, one I wo. boree waEnn, pair lain ilcdi, wi;.I t:.M, a b, o. aaweil lumber and bill limber; alio, tbe her. oa'i, corn, burkwbrat and wheat oa the prrni.e. tea in pri., Mion of L. F. C oudriel, of tiirard loan .hip. a. tbe intne property wa. pnrchawd by me at Mierifl'. Sale and i. It-It with Lim on !. ! .ul.ject to my oriier. rRANTlS COt DIUET. Frcnt-hTitle. Annual a, INTO .'11. c inik Tiivi:i OI'EAn-8 CALoIlinc. Fi'.-gi kiiANXA, FiTrninit. cov. vr.ss, r.rtii i.ATon. Ktilll.E COOK, KATIOXAI, RAXCU, TltllXPII, PAtlLon COOK.t, 0PEARS ItEVOLVIXO I.K.IITS AND liol lll.K IlEATEIt.t, And all kind, nf Ue.tiiig Stoie. f.,r .ale bj ii. F. piiu:ii Co THE CLF.AIIFIKI.I) WOOD-CHOPPERS' AXE! Manafarlured eipeeia I,, fur TUK Cl.r.AltniU) THA OE, ..R iai r it r"";o ii. r. ntrs i rn t co. I'l'I'.MC SALE (E VALUABLE REAL ESTATE flHK andrrignM adtnlniatratni of the evtatr ...rfleld. dewraaed. will r.fl.-r l..l.l.- ?t ! the Conrt llonac. in aaid h..r..nj!b. oa Satunhv. tlin 27fri nf Anmiet 137(1 Al t o'eba-k p. a., the fallowing Heal I'.tale; All Ih.l eer ain tract nr l.nd .mi.tr in Jordan tnan.l.. p, I learn-ld roonlt, Pa, bonedr and lerilrd a. follow. : lieaiuaina at a hrm!.H-k - thence, bt land of Pneey, enuib 41' dogee, w.M I Uf M-ei b. .. lo a fo.l : lince. h, l.n. of T bona. Mrlih-e. north 3( defrera. weal 171 n-irbea. lo witrh h.Fel ; lhei.ee. I. lar-f of d.ri h l'.i..-r ana. tnHh &l A. .... i., . . . i... pniun, i. . nn,i k.u ... I I ... I . rim. ...I III I . . , J bicmnin. - eoni.inine I:; acrra, 46 pen-he. and j "''" "I ' per rent. Hem I..-I of a larr-r .... . . u. . . . t-m ! .,lr nam m jui.amaa Jonra. Tr.h"!: tine half in band, and tha reciJa ia one raar Ibrreaher, with ir.ter.it. R. 0. l.limri.l. AdtnlnietratrK. -fHhrcUaufflits. (;.mn n;sTivi; rii-Mn I'mm Ilie t'lrrumfrrrnre to the Hub," t tonic 1 1 Tbe llarveftl if fll, Ibe Summer ie nrail ended, and Ibe ar.AwiN or rjfriir.iT ia at band! A Ui who w.hiM rr( fnun tlu ir Inlmrn, mn l (Wl c.r ri'tillie thr rtliilamting rf1--t nf (fnul llnriirn uq the inner man, ftit " Iml ilitll ruiv nvnuiii," rr tvp'-ciliiliv timfril In )friicimte in a (Jit. AM KKiSm K I'll' NH U. bz lu-W in tncllnvut'r iVitimillc, on Thursday, the 11th of August, 1870. No fmina or fxpenac will It tpRrcl to mmke tl TIIK 1'ic Nir of Hie prHHun. The rrarj(ein,Hi for luNCJXi. wilt lie un (rraml nettle. J'rotcciioji from (lie pud oil tint Jill t form is iniured. Thus uot wittiing Io rinnra will find aniplv mrmu of enjoy ment on llitj flim whik, "(..ving borai," or at croquet. An excel.Mit bttnfi ol murie will be pro vided. Itr-mmm: of all kiudi will be fur uifhed at tbe (J rove. Armnirrnn'nti have Ihm-b made for a "Honn" trot, a Wliwhiiji: Mntrh, a Font and a "Hack" H&ce, iu the evening, which will afford lome rare fuu. Coma out, Te fVattve Youth ! (.'omtt, upend the day. Ample ittttding will he providrd, and In eate of rain all will be accommodated at the buU-li or etirwbere, B. P. MF.IIL, ) JAM K ei.ART, Jr. Committee. WM. V. MKIIL, J reanifille. Ano-t 3, IH70. ST0E AXD EARTHEX-WABE OF EVERY LESCRirnoX! CHOCKS! POTS'. CliOCKS! FUher'a Patcut Airtight Belf . Healing Fruit C'aual Bt'TTER CROCKS, witb lide, CREAM CKOCK.4, MII.K CROCKS, API'LK - Bl'TTER CROCKS, PICKLE CROCKS, FLOWER POTS, PIE DIPIIE?, f TEW POTS, And a freat many other thintra too nnmeroat to rnentlon, to be bad at FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S STONE - WARE TOTTERY, Corner ol Cherry and Third Streita, CLEARFIELD, PA. a..K3 PROPOSALSI rpiIK CO l STY COMMIS.IO.IERS of Cloar A flc-ld county jinpoie to re paint tlie Court llutiae, and will then for receive PEALED PH0 POSA L8 until Tuesday, the 23d day of August, Fordoing tbe work. The building to bare two coat, a ud tbe wood, stone and brick wurk to be of tlx fame color a original!. Tha Count 5 protioioa to furn ib tba material. Each pro nnal will state tbe quantity of lead, oil, tor rntine and paint n err nary for (wo eoats. If more Is required than 'prettied the oust tnuat be bi.rne hj tbe contractor. The wirk muit bccoia pletcd hy the 54th day of rVptemWr. OTHELLO FMKET), PAMl'EL U. fr'UAFFSKR. BAM I EL II. II IN DM AN, CowiBBiuiooera. S. B Comniuniratiun adlreard to tha Coia mivtioner' Offic-e containing pmpoial should be so endorsed oa the tnrelope. rniai!f inner' Office, 1 Clearfield, Ta., August I, liCt. SherilT's Sale. 11T lrtna of twadrv wr ta of 'irf nrt, 1 1 iaed oat of the Cuiirt of Common Plea ot Ciraifie d eounty, and to wi directed, there will be eij-orfd iu JMIilir HA IK, at the Couit lloaae ia the borough nf Clearfield, oa Muwdar. lh :."h datof AiifO-t. IS70, at 1 o'clork, p. ui., lb ftdiowiug Real Kiate, to wit : A certain trawl of land itoate in tirade town h p. Clcarfif Id eonn'T, IV, branded and di arih-d a follows : Huwnded un the wrat hr land of Smi ley' hnra. north ly It.inla and Liille, eaM bv J. l.vc'na, and eoulh hy (ieorfe Horn, and containing ii acrec, mure nr lera, with a ajnud orrbard ai:d log bioe ard harn ererlrd lh'm)n j greater part ol aid land being eVarrd. tv-ind, taken in eie rut ion and to be uU a the prvjurtT uf Alrian der I'unlap. Alan, a erriain trael of land situate in Ura-ly luwnbtp, Clrarnrld rooniT. Ta., bonnded and drp-rilrd A ("lit wf, to wit t Rrcinninr ut a w hit. oak cornrr, thenoe ami 11(1 ptx-hr to a pout, comer of land mdJ to ltoljcrt l'attoo; ttirner north l.'X iereie io a pat : thmce eaat prrrbt to a pot : thi n. anh Stl prrrhf to a post: thence rnt 47 pcrrb-a to a pott: tbenee awuth 1 1t percbe to the plaee of Weinninc: eia- taiait g K acrt-a and allaure; ha ing ltul ne acrra rleorfd. with a la re trata mi mill, two llwrllili kcillso I'nre ruiim till frattna wr, ed thereon. In iatd, taki-n in -niton and to be Id as the propertT of tl W. Caofirld and W. C. I tSmlth. I Tbera wilt alM ba enld. br virtue of a writ of F tri "acf.. at Sbehdan'a Sti.a Mill., in Hr.rl, . , . . ..... - ,"n.biI..oa .li., Iha lilh of A,,l, M(l, tut tollowinc ueacrilitd prxpertr, to wit All the white pine limber of the Ii frndanta on tha ftdiowinc drarnlH'd trart nf land, mtuate in llrad lownotiip, Ckarfuld euBtitr, '., known a the rilgah Almif Itor l"t, bt.unlVl on the auth bT thf W atrrtnrd A Hnucbaniia Turnpike and llrnrr tiimc'Iandrr, on tl.r ant It land of A lie man Kilmrr.on thr north hy lan.ltxrf Jawnb Pratt, on Ihr eat be a mad Iradmf from Hi nnr tl(Kd tandrr' to Michael Hi minprr a, ei.nta'nin; atmnt loacrcai the timln-rttt tc nmiMed willno twi ntt )rar inim iicniirr 1 1. imo : ine a:c ha ing lren acquired bt b. U t. '.aL.' ' - f .:;'rr: da'i-d 11th heeemlr. iih Kiuah A. hi nl, her ai.d : norded in Mieellaneou ll.wi.et. l.ace ill. Al.o I II the while nine timbtr of lt-l iitlaMit tin tht- fnlhiwing lot of land, aitufite in tbe township aforraml. known a the prt-r A-hrtift Itrr l.l. bounded oa tbe north bt eh-ared land of aaid IVtrr Ah-nlrlter. eat br land of Iad A brultltt-r, aiuih by land ot Kda Itiohrl and John IN.ttor. nnd wrat bt land( Klijah Afhenfrlter and Jaeub IVnta. eontaining alHut ft arrr: liinber lo Wnn:ord within twentt tvara front the 12th I'fwmWr. -.j; MHiii tiunhd-r havmr hrt. a?o,iiirid be li.'ndi.nt br etntrH wilh I'eter Ah ntrlu-r dated ISlh I'e wmiVr, ttS, meor.lt-d in M iiwl)anenp ItiM-het, face ?C, An, An, all the white pine timlrr of ti-lrndanl in th Irane nf the followin p tree of land and all Ihr limber themn fit f.r irrrt liantnl.le Inml-er or l-ill ptutf ; tlie nr beir mtuate in the township afi're.d. and eoniainint a Unit are. and em(raring I'mti M w anil and dam and lo arrea ot ymiind nirronntlmr fa d mill tea! : the tnteri'at of na d iMt v Unf hTirmn lir n arjttired Trunlratt d.rd L';:h 'i.vrnit-rr, 1 nd re- eordid in Vtrrflianoita Iic. . t rair S.'.v : the It a-r it en:il warr pririlepr and null m at to r tit nd t for twrnT trti Irom date of a.-tol Imf. St ir l, ' tnkrn in etrntion nod to tie t.KI the ' ''"J'!"'.'' dW.K. tnrry. of tl. . ( aiifirl.l. V . mith an l-f( n lai.1. JMT-Hiil.lfr will t-Vo notirft that IS per eent. rr thf parrbae n onit wjb-1 be faid when the property l knorked d-wn r it Will b pot wp tf. f.- -rale. CVUKM VS !!" K. f-aa-irr Orrtt a. I thrnff. r'UaTfetd, fa., .tol f J. w. a aLMra.. Java, an r. THE AMERICAN HOUSE, I ulbrr-bure. I Irarlirld ( o. Pi. ritllis well ln..a ard -Xf r l.b'i.bed llo'el. i 1 former It hert hj H- W, Mnr and taltctU i ". Krhwern. at- haa been leaed for a lerta ot year, by tbe ardr.nrl. In abirh the ail. a ii. a tbe traeelirf nnl lie i. now called, and a liberal .bar nf al.lir alrnnace 1. loliHled. ang.vra MAI.LAlE WILbS. re esi.tina helwcn the Br.Hritnr.1 in tbe o.er.-antile and l.intlr lin.iae.. at Throe Kan., in ( Karthan. fown'b.p. wa. di....lred br rjinttialcon- M-nt on the Stitb d.T nf Jnlr. All tbe book., aonni and ...er ..f Ibr firm are in tbe h.n.l. of I'r. Potter for aclilenient and collection. Tho. harint nnMtllcd accoant. with the Arm are ra- f"Ctln!ll inntrd to call and el.oo. anihe Ar C '"--btV. J. '. POTIKR. Thee, Rana. Anfa.t I, P 4lpd. IHI IT I '.( Mannrarlored from the br.t and warranted-,.., Mla br Wlurrllnnroin. i: r it i im i ii i. lliflipal Prrmiiiin. Stlvrr t ,t. awnrdel oer alt r'tinp'-li'inTi, al Merlmnica' Ktbtlil iin, ll-itlon, Drinker, M . Till! filtliitNAL AMI Ot St'lNK SKLF-nKO V LATINO, Wlini'OIIT IltOS. AIR TKlllT, GAC-C0:7STniI2TO USATES, WITH pTI!TrD DriT Fckikv. fl n at it IU Itrnra, Wnorunr Iroji I. ahiatoh, Actomatic Htot troit, For D tinting Anthracite or Bituminous Coal or Wood. 10 iliei for brickwork, and 2 $iv Portable, n a!irr ArTi'aro om.r ? J. REYNOLDS &, SON, K W. corner 1.1th and Fitltert Btn-e'i, IMIILADELPHIA. PA. Thri Tlrntera are tnnile of Heavr Wmnirht Iron, wt-lt rivrlrd torther. and are wurranled to W al..'.lutelf lal and llu.t TiIH. They are III. onl? Heater that are inannr'-d without nr ilwtn pera, and in which all kinda of fuel can be burncJ without alteration. Cooking Han, for Hotel?, Ttetatiranta and Famlliei. Alio, a Flat Top ll'itting lUnge. Fiie Plaee Hraierf, I.w Pown Oiatci, Slate Manteli, Itrgittrri, Ventilators. Pnniphlala giving full deaoription. fen' fre1. In any eddieti. JvS'7U l.v 5-20'n and I SSI 's B0UOIIT, BOLD t EXCHANGED ON MOST LIBERAL TERM3. GOLD BOUGHT AND SOLD At Market Ilatta. COUPONS CASHED. Facic B. . Bonds 1'ouglit and Sold. a-aiTO'kg Ilwught Slid fluid on C om. mtaalou only. CHICAGO, Danville sud Vltieeiinre First Mortgage 7 P. C. Gold Bonds For sale at OO and acerurd interaat, "Aeenontf recelred end Interns, allowed on daily balances, fuljcct to check at light. S S.lT 40 Soulb Tbird fitreet, Pbili.l. ! b.a THE SINGER SEWING MACHINES Alll-AI) OF All, OTill:ltI Eighty Fix Th nut tin it, Srren IiiwIrrJ and Ki,!ity One Marhinrt Mailt and Sold the rust Year'! Till number ar-eeerf. l-a t,.aoarft the ta'e. of anT other Macbioe, and tba den.and if atill iner.a.Ing! TEHEE THOUSAND FEB WEEK Are stow being aoadt and ! THE fiEASCXS U7 y. Ciraate It ankodief ential rlntjile not fonnd fn anr wth-r Machine j berante of It fiwplicityof anatrnctlo, ol prti-iw, aniformity f preci actui at any apead. and eajarity for tba trrtatasl rang nnd variety of wotk, to or crartt. rartlet wishing to pnrrbara Lnld not fall ta e i an ine tbia betof all Sewit-g Machine. I hare (he agenry for this Machit. and wil keep a full tuppl m hatd. J. filinn-ERS, Ma 4, lfi: If. ClrarEa'd. Ta. MV TIX MIOP1 FliED. SACKETT, Jlar.afatgrcr of Tin, Coprcr aud Stect-Iron Ware. Rooting, Spouting and job woik done ua rtioaai k Trans. F hi'p oa Market Ft., neatlr of poit the Jail, 4P;: ri.KAnriri.n. r.. IS..C 111LLKK. Saddle &nd iLlTnrEB MinnfirttirPr. ... . . . ' l.amer'nrg. Liearnrld tmntv, l'a. lIIB nil-briber rrapeetfulle in forma the eitl i. if n nl Bra l and the unmnflMlii.; ti.nh i u.t he is now pupated to furnuh eTT'hinf: in hi line at hrt no ice m in a wotkman like manner. He flutter hiinrlf that hv can p' aa hia eiiotinicr in a'vle. quality and price. Call ar.d etfltiuiie l'Kk tim-e purehnain tlftahcre. I.athvraV'urg. June I. tu tf. III'. (IU ItT Ot-' tIMMlIN 1-1 I. AH W . W. hhaw and K linund b.w adia're of J..bn hbait, dte d, ver'ui F. I ward Hill and AljTiibam flu. X... IIS Martb T., !:u. Vca. K. The on Ji r.ipned Au.litor. barii-j tarn aff.oint i d In c 'kf ditll!-01in ol lb- toon, r arinr fr, m 'bR ea'e of Iber.al rets'e of Klra-d ll.ll..nfbe aKole aril. b. rel T t.i cf 0 li : ibst be Wli' a't to the rluiirt of hi apHtiiitmenta ?t (he i5 -c v 4 It. M'-KnalW. F-q . in t't. stfi. Id. on Tba-vdnr St-pi. tuber , A. X. -T, at 10 n'eh..k A M , w hi and where all pa:tim inl-r trt ttht ntt ti-l. Jt24I II. W. Mct'l KDY, Aaditor. MRS. S. S. LIDDELL'S MAHm.K k STONK YA15I). CI.K.Mtril.I.f, TA. ,Shrt on Fired 8trtft, oiir P-nnv1rnia l.ailriMid de..,t. , ;u if. ORGANS & PIANOS. fcSTV.S AX I) M A St X ,f HAMLIN ,s. r. a aLtt ar P. J. I1AYKS, Cot.en.ri la. Ta. rrhate Sale ! 'fr .nl-et.ber oR.,. fr..le.. ea.a term.. . .. s XI I..IT, .itn.t, ia tl.e ..ri.S. t.,1 b.ir.-iich of tl.r.!.. lite i.r,prrlT 1. W.I! fi.n-ln .1. d. .inl Ir .-ti I, an 1 fill. .1 up ..r riib- r a In. .nun or .1 ,,i,.t. 1 ,.r .,i,... A,. n.j h on ll.e :n-niire. or adlni tl.e un.ler.ir:. e. t. hl lNK. O-cnla M il., Pa . Juli ?T, lT3 4 , Tlie riliplic Sewlns Msrhlnr!. T IIF! brst ihnit-lr thrra l mirLitie n. w in nnr1 Will hr ..Ut loser thtii an other ma-bme fi Mhrd in t kt manner and drinj Ibr am'- raiiif. of w..tJ, Mnfhiio-i ran be w at thr a ore l 1 B"',r,n rnrwrnntllr. ..r at the rraidrnre of th mndrci'TTrd at Mm II. :u tEH l i m.ooM. VIOI1 MTn ATcllt'ai MITIfrU Xoticr ' ta hcr.r.1 jiirn 'b," 1,1 tare nf a lm.r..rati..n I on Ib" elate of liilllb I.T II. II ANT. a.cced. i lite of !n-ni I- towmli.p. ClrN.fir d .v.uri'T. P.., hai tot Ih, dnlr framed to the nn-ler, C"ed. all ierM.n, indchtcd to ..i.l cta'e a. II plra m.ke paimenl. a.,d iboae h.iiof claim or rlrmanrl, will preacnt Ibrm pr-pc-lr a.iiben"lcale. f-.t,it-tlemt. JCSKI'll M IIANV. Juii. r. 1T( (.p1. A lmini.trnlor. I ) I " " N INinlnca. Iluhhelra pnk II" n.cd' Herman. II. ..letter , ard Oeaer,.'. ii j n,Tceeaiei niltcra t alec par, Lior.r.. of all , ama. lar maaieii-ai rare, f.-r.al. V. I miTwcn a mine 1 H A lVbi.e lead t',,. p.lnt" t n l-Vloca 'n I',' ai d I'r- I .., X ,rh p,... Wfith.int Jallois. IIIAMv k. smith" MERCHANT TAILOR Maikrt Hrret, ai llela, p,. I WO! .n re.pe.-lf.illt l,,f..roi IU I'l- aril. Id rowMT leal h.fifie ('ir- ' I'Hrr.r and .Iniaii m of K H. I,. l-iti,fj. an. n' if.mre.l to mane up. la 'ha , lt.av a niaittter. and ut of the b,.fi allf- I Hi .1. ..I Clniblnf thai euttvuiri j,aJ I baee alalta a bard ni . 1 T 1 1 r . iioms, toeBKiiis aim uaesimeru t'na artr eaet ui tne fuitiao. ci.utfi.u. April :o. m;o if. II. nitlDGE. ftlf VT) Cll A Tu'T TATTnr, VA A V A A il A A A. XI 1 Xm4J (Sturvone iloor iat of Ck-arfirld Hjom) Market ttieet, ( learlield, a. T KKPrt on band a full nortminn nr n ('urnnbinf (I.H..1., ,uco at M,lru, U, .iiu Hwileb I nifr.nirl., itrawar. and NeeK-tiea, foebel II 4fiulterehlefi, (Jlore u. t mnri-iiai, -., in graai t aria t, fj a timid ha keapa tba Best Cloths of all "Shades and Colors,' Sueh ae Rlai-k Doa.kin of tbe Terr beii auk. raney i atliuiere, in (Treat earlelj , alee, f,n Ooatinjr. beaear. Pilot, Chinchilla, and Frit. oeereoallnc. All of whlrh will be told cheapf, i.aao. ana man. up aororainf Ui UI lataiut,4 by eiparieorad irurkinan. Al.o, Aitent for Clearfield eonntT for 1 II . i . a c.1. i i a u . .. . ' Not. I. IHdJ.tf II liHIDCi'l 1 -M. tfrtumtional. MISS H. S. SWAN'S CI.EAKFIELD, PA. rp HE FALL TEKM of twenty-two wki , X coujuicuve Aluuday, Ktbttauber kih. If;. rrimarr d parliocnt wtff b added t u, School thta fall ; fr which the aerriceiuf tea P'-ieui iii-irucior Uttva ieeu engaged. And i. irirt will be ppimd to render this daparia.fi aniiWUIir tliQ ITlf t THCI I r. TKRM6 OF TUTI05. Heading, Ortbographr. Writing. O'Ji-ct Lai "ii, I'riuiarv Aritlitiietie and j'rimert (li-otfraphv, per halt' term, (of elerea WIH-Lll.l . t. t. MtKiorr. Local HbtJ dercnptire beographt with Map rawmg. (iraitiaiar, MeLtal and nrilicn Arithutelie -,.... I li Algcl.ra and the Sciencea M f t Ifi"rati'in io laatrutaeotal tauir ... , I painting , j ) 'at work ; , ror lull particular aend for Circular. ClcnrlU-ld, Aug. Jj, Uf.V-pd. CLEARFIELD ACADEMY. Rev. P. L. Harrison. A. M., Principal. 'PIIE rilis f BBSglON of iba ntil irbiluu, X )''! tbia lu.tiiulioa nill eomniiit. ""'l . the 3th daf ol betilembrr. la;. - rnj.ua can rnter .t an; tin,.. Ib.jnilll. en.tg.a in. taitiua from tba liuia U-aj aaiun e oirn at m.truellon anbraeet trj ll.cdrd ia a 'borough, praetiral and aeeea a i . . v.i.i.ra eau,-alli.l. tor n.itb win, In. Itm.i.l taring had tba aJranu' murh ai rneute in bie .r.,lr,,i ,n, tMarn aa rent, anil f o.rd an. that hi. enure abilnj ut an tgiea will ha .laroted t, iba moral and a.i la' training of thr vobth placed under hia thartt H UK 11 I IIO. Orthi.rerbj, Readinr, ritir.g. and Primar. Atiibaeiir. fer h...u.n ( II a.rai) . jH ur.nm.ar. tieoiira).HT, Antbinatit, and "frj Mftei.ra, na- nieirr. 1 nronomelrj, Men. aoretion, hurreyiait, HhiluabT, Phttf. oloay . Chen-inrr. b.Kik Keaiiiiig, BoUna ana i-tia .irai lie. nraf-l.v . . .fill i.im, .r.f. at a rreoi-n, vim ana ,f lb. anoia Itrenel a. . a) m ' i" ri.no f -in leeaor.) . . ll (, -S.. d'dortioB aill be wade far abiear). pft t furiher ,.rlirnl.r Inouira of Car. K L. IIAKI1IS0N. A. M., Feb. t lrn tl. Prineir.l. TUCCAEOEA ACADE1I7, ACA DEMI A, PA. r1:'K 5i b i bo-d Tear will U n Si .tembe t. I. Ve ak tbe attention of narrnte and ruaidi. an. lo a co.nij. raiion of the menu of tbii iiiiii tuti.m. I at, l-oraHon.-Healthful, attraetira and ia erery ..i laiorahle for .br.ical derailment. 8d. Trm.ia'bilia. Remorrd from it. uliHinr and Inatiog .laeea incident to tonrja. 3d. Ilnratloiial Advantarea. EtmeK traebera ana enrroutiitiiifr' fararal.le for atndy. 4'h. Ioiij I'.tab'l.lied.-It bai been ia rneit.fut opitation ."4 ri-ara, and bai bad :a dentt front neaily eeery rtata. lh. Mural InOnrnrea-The rrecrjiti oftLa Bible ara dai!r lacghL Olh, t'lirap Katr. Tcimi, J;00. -i nd for a C r.nlar. A) j.lieati jn ibou!. made anon. P. I). fTfNE. A. M , J. J. PATIEKSH.N. A. If , July 13. I7i Jm. PrmeinaU. GKAN1TE STATE Military and Collegiate Institute, Ree-d'a terry. X II ,u Na-bua a Concord B..R. Rer. 8. X. IIOWrLL, rrinci, al. A Jiantnir-arRitired loeaTion. yel ra.T of -ci'.i No fal.-ona, or .lacea of Life rriK.rt; tail c..r. ol tiarhita: Thor' tih inetrnrlinn. c. l'o i:f net iied at an. time Rend b.r Circular. July Jf, It-TO-Im. DUklll HMItRV, ll.l.lAM.-l'tillT. r.A., loa Bara Ftwt. u. v. w. 1 re Pn.TTaoi n, i. Ii, I're.ident, nb a toll and elpeii. need cort." of teacbrra. t tinrn milerate. e.n..i..n drliclitlul. Ihertteii.ia hoi'H.nt. ara hi-tt.g thr.i.gl,le repa nd. Iha net t.rm l-emi Aoruel l.i. Ie70. for fuitkar ief .rmali..n a..draa Iha I'rea.di nt, or rnd for a cat.l.jue. jilPJta Wisrcllanrcus. TEETH! Ztfffv TEETH! EXTr..'.lIED I on SS CLXTS. Ftrt(trd with the nae cf Nirnori Oiyw dI. and tor i. mil, (tbe onlt hataaltai aad j eftVt nl Anarfilirttc now in uae.) by S, J. HAYES. Surgeon Dentist, OF CtRWtNSVll.tE, TA., Who r.t hrrrUf inrvri T-pi-etfwMT TTtora DiNt.k tor the lihent paimnir ot the paat. ard intorra 'he i nl.lie t,Mt he t u rrm... k,. ..w 'ti-lhf fnm.r Stlr mud . I !hma rtorp.i tti'it he a tni artrl in nia eun. n.er. in a, wit blii j n n. anj da 'h. ir aoth in Ibe tr.-l ik.llml and wotkmanlila manner. All w,.rk d..nr in tbe late.l and But I'l" roved at; La. and guaratittad. !r ll.rt, .,11 , ,,,,,,,! ( hi. oWcefraal Ibe 1.1 lo Ibe t Id "f each mon b. The balance af each i h be will ., nd In t.!en ll.ne. Hum., da n. 1 u.li, rel arc. nil. ret. Ir. I'aMiti retidtrf ' a il,t.iice ,1 .did wine to u ,rc...n of ibeir roaiinf. t'ffocb.ne. Irom 8 ta U a tl rk, a. and fr. in 1 la i ..VI,. k. p. m. Wr n-e n, re I nt lb, .err l,,t a aterial. aa4 d, (r c n .tut, n l..r brm,-j-. rhrq.t.en and data 1 1 ti - a tin c ii, a ra'l. I urwm.i ill.-, pa., V.r Jr., tT. ll 1 III 'I H A f io m i if n aviihim; i - Tn err w.rraoloit tioal loan m.,la. Tl. T ar, .r. .n-,l fr. in the Itu.l., and will ba '. a -H iroeb K. iter ib.i, mal.t ot Hi, bxlrac'. tl-at a a A-k v,.nr tircr ..t I'rnrf.M for Wtlt. l-r. t'. Ktttai-i.. IIAK1.0H s I Mil HI HI.! I ... wi-l..ni d-.nit. tbe lr-t a.', l, in the matkel f..rl.lweine'i."bea. It w ill ,,,lr w,ore waicr Ib.a (. or t ' in.-, ihc un r mrfU f i,lr,, , ajnek ere than an, other w..h bloc in the market. The rn'r r.r'--tie i. It ,1 pol up at Al b l.i l 11.1 I I l:t. 1 ICS I'll! I) S I ('II f. Ko. .is Xorib Second Sicti. Philadelphia. Th, lalela baa l- th ' HVhrrrer'i ard I r..w', nam, oa ihr. .,1 '"I1-"" rr ci.iilift.li. lor ', br n-...t nera ""' l"rtia. " I IT 111! : t. K II !t IN PCI. I III I 'N "' on tn.l to be a .nnerior arttrla. n no n.r.1 ana lor r.le at rcew-nal.:e prieef. i arc urounu cptcr,. t.ei.w:ne Mrdicinea, Cban.aia kir,. Ft..i-vr. 1 ,i iea I", '.-nrl, Cao, and all -tie'e. ,n the d-i,c I na. at A 1.1 bi ll II I IHuiKP f. Mll'll FTf'PI. jr li-ro bo. J .N.irrb St, r,l Si., I'l,, la. Farm for Sale I 1V1K Fa-ro f ..hn tt-arVwian. latent Ttirarl ttiwnahip, ief aaa-d. eoniftin if ahont ITS i, ire of t'i farwirt land, (wit of wb-ew t flare. ) at-d barn f tbrreww erre'ed a food honaa t an bam. with all the natrnt e"nrrenfe of plea-ant hnm. "or tera aid fnrther pa tiea- Atio-ner f-r the heir and rm-p iatai aeaV Jma ir it