" 1 i if Che Republic an. 2-ic - -"' G tonus li. Uoodlander, Kditor. CLEAK FIELD, PA. WF.liNF.SlUY aloK.NIStl. Al'tfl'PT 21. 18T0. Democratic Dictrict Ticket. AiKMULY JOHN ;. II ALL, ur ii.k curxTT. Democratic County Ticket. MIKIIII 1': Jl 811 i. PI Ii, or UlltAtlD. COMMISSIONER: DAVID DUCK, or cLrAfiriELD. IlISTRia' ATTORNET: A. W. W ALTKHH, OP CLE A tirtKI.D- JURY COMMISSIONER: JAtOll A. FAUST, or cLKAnriKi.B. AUDITOR: I). AARON WISE, or kox. CORONER: lAlll'EL A. CALDWELL, or BRAirorD. . We regret 10 be obliged to nnnniincc the fuel declining lieullh or Ex Gov. Win. F. IVker, at WilliumHport, lo is in a very precarious mitiiution. Admitted A Minn Green, of Alli ance, Ohio, was. on Wednesday lust admitted to tbo Government Printing Office J Washington on jiicce work She is the Brut (Vmulo cotiipomlor ov er admitted into the establishment. Pr.ACHKs. Tho New Jersey Ccntrul Kitilroad on Thursday lust, sent 105 car to the New York market loaded with peaches. This is about the daily average for that road, and may en able one to judge what tho poach crop of New Jersey amounts to. A Mountain In Lauok.-TIib IJadical conferees in the Congressional district composed of tbo counties of Clarion, Crawford, llerccrand Vonnngo, were in session all lust week, but failed to nominate any one. Clarion and Ve nango voles for Gilflllan, tho present member, wliilo Crawford votes fur Dick, und Mercer for Achre. Nominated. It will be noticed by the proceedings elsewhere that John G. Hall, q., was on Wednesday lust unanimously nominated as our candi date lor tho Legislature. This is a deserved compliment to an upright and worthy gentlemun. Nearly all onr exchanges had Mr. Hall nomina ted two weeks ago, but it did not oc cur until the 17th. Ilia election is of course a fore gono conclusion. The late letter of Attorney Gener al Ackermnn to the pcoplo of Georgia, to the effect that tho "govern men l" will allow tho citizens of that Stale to hold an election this fall has infused new hopo into all tho decent people of that military despotism. The largest democratic Rlato Convention that ever met in lliat State assembled on Thursdtiy hist, nnd tho result will bo a total annihilation of scalawags and carpet baggers by from seventy fivo to one hundred thousand majori ty. Tho political harlots aro being bunished from State after Stale, just as fast as tho election time comes around. Tho country and tho per sonal liberty of tho citizens will soon be in the bunds of "tho old Union Savers" again. An AroLocv. Wo neglected at the proper time to inform our readers ihut tbo Tenth Yolumo of the Hi publican closed on tho l.'ilh of July, and that two thirds of our subscription list is still unpaid. And further: A mili tary necessity compelled us to go in debt six hundred dollars for a job press. We therefore, would be obliged to those of our patrons w ho know themselves in arrears for over two years to help us pay lli'u debt. It is our design if our delinquents pay up handsomely within the next year to add four more columns to tho ltrpubli can, making it the largest country pa per in tho .State. To do this wo arc compelled to buy a new press which will cost one thousand six hundred dollars, and all wo ask, is for thoso in arrears to eomo forward and pay us what they owo. New subscribers are always in order. The L'mo.n Victory. The late election in North Carolina has result ed far moro favorable to tho IVmo crate than the imt sanguine had an ticipated. They huvo elected their State ticket by IW.UUO majority, and carried the LcgWaturc, Hiid elected fivo of tbo seven Congressmen. In tho present Congress tlio liada have fivo, and the l)emoerat two. Our triumph in Tennessee and Kentucky is glorious. Iladicalism has proved a witheiing curse to the Southern peo people and the United States Tl eusU ry, but it is breeding lU mocrats by tho thousand. The sealuwngs, Gov. llolden and Col. Kirk sinco the elec tion obey tho couiis, and aro muting answers to tho writ of lhUat Carput by releasing scores of privi.to citir..ns which the? had shut tip in pnsun pens in order to silence them iinvious to tlio election. If the people (, North Carolina had us little respect for law an (I oaths as Ilohlen, Kirk and Grant have displayed in this instance, these three worthies would bo strung np etc Ibis like so many sinker. Tb'i is just wbut tbv arnd. Tht ir. Tim LI ly war in Kuropo Is still raging w till unabated fury. No less than lOO.OHO men hnve already been sacrificed In appease tho ambition of tiro fimilii- This is all thai is involved in .ho question T . , I'ltisMsn troops are pressing towards i ij,im, (iranl um i.i, n,iinistra I'aris, tbo French forces lighting liiem ,iim it ,o0, ,lol 0Ven mention and retreating all the while. The iiupoloncy of tho latter is truly re markable. 1i:atii or Admiral Farhaoit. Tbo Secretary of tho Navy on the Killi inst., promulgated the following : The Beerelarv of the Navy ha the I'sinful !) f .iiiHHim'inc to III" navy and to ll coiinlry .!. ?J&?Z, "J it. ilia rutin! Stale., iln j at I'orKiuoulh. N. II., l noon on llie 1 Its In.tniil, In lln eevciilivth year of his site. Tile tile of Ihia utlii-er ha. been .petit ill Ills r. icu of hia cuuitlry. Tiio rei-or.l nihil. le.L i, wrilh-n on tlio nol.lmt mjre of tu-r his tory, nml hut i.-ilh will hp nomrnpil hy Ihr wliolp wi.ls, nho lorml whilr th'.y honorr.l him. He will lie huri-.l from St. Joliu'r Church, I'ortiinoulh. N. H., on Wt'itiK-nliiy, Aiijiusl 17, t nui.ii. Cosrn'Tr.n. Tho l.ppiwlutur of Mn.schupctl, hsi ponrifllc-il J. Usncnifl Duvi,tlranr,Aiinnl Secretary of State, of receiving a brils) of Sixty thoupnliil ilollars. .Vraosye. Why, there is no uso in milking a fuss about luvis' little affair, his prin cipal, Grant, has taken four or fivo slices of this kind. Why blackguard the A'jent while the employer is doing a heavier business in tho same line. The New York JJcntld says : "No less than four of tho most able Repub lican liepresentalives in Congress from Ohio havo positively declined n renominution. Now, it is rather in teresting to know whether their doo limit ions were impelled by a design to get out of bad company or by a f'e. ling that their ro election was not quite so certain." ritMocttACY. Old Northampton county, as steady to tho Democratic faith as tlio needle to the polo, or a (Judical in pursuit of plunder, thus puts on record her opinion on the ne gro quesdon at the lute Democratic Convention. "Wo believe in tbo in tellectual pro eminonco and superiori ty of the white race ; that whilo men only should participate in the govern ment f the nation j and, while we aro willing to coneedo to our political opponents the right, as a matter of taste, to affiliate and frutcmizo with negroes and mongrels, wo claim for ourselves tho national right of form ing our associations with wbito men, and most strenuously object to the enactment of laws interfering with that right." In PcnstiT or KNowi.r.mit The Treasury Clerks in Washington aro terribly w orked in making up n partr statements for Vico President Colfax, Senator Corklin, and other Republi cans, to prove the economy of tbo Grant Administration, and the extrav agance of tlio Johnson Administration. By iho way of just comment, wo be speak that prominent notes to these fitftire state, first, that the Johnson Administration was a Republican Ad ministration, with a Itepublican Sen aleand House of Representatives pas sing Republican laws which tied the hands of tho President, when and where ho would havo been glad to havo been economical, ai d which per petuated notorious swindlers and rogues in ofilec in spite of tho Presi dent. The parade of Johnson's Ad ministration, which settled tho out standing debts of tho wan with Grunt's Administration, after the i debt wus funded, is in perfect charac ter w ith those w ho seek to mako light darkness and darkness light. Let tbo Colfuxes and Conklings, w hilo they are about it, stato the increased lax put Upon the pcoplo lor the benefit of the Griswolds, Morrells and others engaged in die manufacture of Hesso- mer steel, and Iho increased fax p- .in lenn i,wl it-.u.l (...fioro 1 1 ( Atul tlio on iron unit wool generally, and the violation of the solemn promises ii: not repealing the odious Income Tax, und the manufacture of a tariff, not for revenue, not for paying oft tho Feder al debt, but for I bo benefit of a few hundred men engaged in manufac ture. In a word, give us tlio whole truth. .1 ttorroirrti f'nsa. The Reading Eagle of last Friday suys : This morning Captain Kight myer, conductor on the Lebanon Val Icy Railroad, whilo taking up the tickets between Ilarrisburg and this city, was offered a yearly pass, issued l'l.;i.,,l..l,,lii mwl l?,.o,l,,r ltli road Company, lor tho year 170, to "John Forsvth and family, Houso of lfepresentativrs, rcnnsvlvania, Hie i number of which is 02. The routine- lor knowing that the holder of Ibe pass was not Forsyth, at once took it up, and upon the arrival of tho train in this ciiy the company bad the party, consisting of Lev) is Snyder, and a little girl seven years old, a grand daughter of Mrs Snyder, arrest- I mid taken to tlio lockup, on Ibe char-eof fraudulently utter nt?a Miss. I'pi.t. the arrival at tbe Mayor's j '"tanlly spoken of in tho ( 9rcs office. Lewi- Snv.h r stated that Ik 1 """'''"'" " 'Mr- Horace Poller, had received the puss from his broth , er. (ieorge Snyder, who had been a delegate for Forsyth in the nomina ling convention. Forsyth, lie stated, was unknown to him, but he had seen hint selling meat in the market. Tho young man seemed greatly concerned w hen the la'V relative lo the oficuso was read, which states "That any person arat ilfjr of fraudulently ulier inr anr written ii.Klriimeiit, other than nolen. dralta. Ac, with intent to defraioT any pereon or i procure the nnr to he done, he hall lie f uilty of a mirdeineanor, and. on con. ictlon, he ai ntenef-d to pay a fine of SI. noil, and to undergo an im prisonment, by noparnle or eolitary eonllnement at labor, not cX'-ceiling ten yt-ara" J. S. IticbardH. I'sq., counsel fur the Company, slated that tbo Company iiitei.thd to break up tho Jiractico of loaning passes which they issued, ll was bet (lining too bad, and tho Com pany were jcnily tlclraiidod out of immense sums by it, und ho asked lliat Snjdi r be hound ever to nuawcr the chaige at Court. Snyder slated lliat ho was on en tire stranger in Heading, . ith the ex ception "I one person, a Mr. Lussig, and, in company with Chief Field, bo went in search of him. Upon the prisoner return lo tbe f,,r Assembly in different parts of the Mayor's ofliee ho was held lo bail in Mate. T' irnr;r .Virvfufor. iho Mini ol f.,(U"J, lo answer the charge at Conri, and released. j Lovai.. According to tho Kailicnl The pas shown by Iho Snyder has j idea of protection to American indiis been shown by three different parlies try ,when a member of Congress vote diiiinllie past wrck, lo three differ- to raise the price of article in which lent c.Miiliiclors, and is much wi.rn and 'disfigured, showing that it has been e.in-iaiitly in use since tho issuo. idollars per ton is added to tho tariff The ollicers of tho company know ' on iron, tho wages of those making thai a iiiiinbi i of passes are in use, ! the iron Is not raised ten eetils per which belong lo other pcoplo, anil. day All tho prtiteclion ison one side, they tire determined to tuko lliem up ! as Mr. M orrcll knows, The same re when ulfured. 'iho penally, a w ill ' marks will apply to salt. Ask Mr. ho observed in tho above, is quite McCarthy of Iho Twenty third dis-",,r.v- trict of New York. RrftiirflAMrtr IVfOrOril. The lludi. ul parly in the Wel ate beginning In turn the cold shoulder to GenersMirsnt They aro neither wsrm nor cordial in their professions of attachment and fidelity to his ad ministration, and b.-nco the isil n( .i . i I'l. .. Grant's name, and does not rcl.r to lti mlt.iiiiist ration exc t to indirect ly reptidialo it. Tins is said to lie the work of Colfax, who is a can didato for tbo Presidency to follow General Grant, urged on by Dawes and tho and liouiwell men -tin tho Kust. Mr. lues opened tho cam paign in his tart, and administration isU. uml the milUas tuen kept run speecli at tlio beginning oi mo niug e er biocu ... o 'uu3 West. Tbo leading politicians from that section accuse General Grant of insincerity. They declare, ho will not keep faith on important questions. They accuse him of playing double on tho tariff question, of running with tho l'reo traders. On iho currency is sue they also proclaim General Grant ta bo a mere trader, favoring tbo schemes of a few jobbers, instead of the musses who ure entitled to his confidence and protection. In short, the prominent Radicals of the West aro heartily tired of General Grunt and his cigar, and that fact is crop iiin" out in ull their actions of a po litical character. .Nor will tho visit or ll.o rresldent to tho West mend matters in regard to the issuo raised in thut section, llo cannot tako a new departure from a Western stand point, llo cannot throw overboard Lis Eastern friends, and accept, in their stead, such persons as tho West wish in places of confidence and pow er. He is bound hand und fool to a certain clique in New York. They dictate his policy and fashion his ml vances. It is a close corporation. It deals in gold, or bargains for islands. This is the influeneo which controls General Grant, which moulds and shapes his administration, and be tween these men and tho men of the West there is a bitter feud. They nro not fighting for principle. It is an unequul shuro of tho plundtr which arms tho combatants, und between them the President will be bucked to pieces. The West has taken its stand, and General Giant must pre puru to fight it out on thut line, llo cannot shut op the eyes of tho .Radi cals of that section with smoko. Age. General McMaiion. Marie Edmo Patrice Maurico do Mc.Mahon, the commander of the French forces w ho were defeated in tho recent haltlo of llngetiau, is a descendant of ono of those ancient Calolic Irish families who accompanied the Stewarts in their exile to Franco after tho revolu tion of lOX. llo was born at Sully, in tbo Department of Suono et Loire, July 13, 1KU8, and is now codscqiicnt ly sixty-two 3-eurs of age. In ho wus received into tho military school at St. Cyr, and in 1K32 acted j as aido-de camp of General Archaud in tho seigo of Antwerp. In 1XIJ3 be was sent to Algeria, w here ho served many years with distinction, and. w ith successive promotions, until he readied the grado of General and 1 of Grand Oflicer of the Legion of j Honor. In 1NS5 he was irjvcn the! command of a division of infamy in the Crimean war, and it was he who. at tho seigo ofSabaslnpol, led tho fi mil assault upon tho Mulukoff tower, which resulted in the capture of that fortification and tho surrender of the town. After another campaign in Africa ho was recalled in 1S.V.I to take command of tho second division of the French army .in iho w ar of Italy, und for his services at tho butllo of Mngenta was created, on tho Geld, I Hike of Magenta and Marshul of France. Sinco then he bus been Gov ernor-General of Algeria, and, until ,j8 ,Ccent deleat, was esteemed the . t best of Napoleon's generals. The Law Hiieaker Tho army hill, approved by the President on July 15, s70, contains a Section in these words: "It shall not bo lawful for any oflicer of tho army of tho United Slates on tho active list to hold any civil office, whether by election or by appointment, and any such officer ac cepting or exercising the functions of a civil office shall at onco ceaso to be an oflicer of the army." This makes it clear that an officer of the U. S. army cannot hold a civil ofliec, and yet tbo New York .ita calls attention to tho fact that "President Grant still V ,liro "r",J" ortilc,',, mi'iched to I icy aro: rre.iericit V ' .-""J". "', ""r." dier General by brevet; and Omllo G. Ih.bcock, Major of Kngineers, and Krigadier General by brevet; and Horace Porter, Major of Ordinance and Brigadier General by brevet. One of Ibein, General Ient, serves us doorkeeper at the White House; an other, General ISabcock, waa tho ne gotiator of the notorious St. Domingo "'"J-1 l,l,rJ. Genera loiter, is Private Secretary to the President.' Now it is qulie certain thut this is a violation ol tho art of July l.,1870,and should bo denounced bv the press of the country in iho plainest terms. JC the President of t lie Vniled Stales bus an Imperial stafTaboul hisaugust person, lei tho people know that tact, and, ulso, the other fact, lhat General Grant will not respect tho law when a personal or party end is to bereach- cd.Aje PAWMil.tT Laws of 170. There is much complaint among lawyers and business men on account of I le unprecedented delay in the publica tion of the Pamphlet laws of 170. There are various surmises concern ing the cause or cause ol this delay. One is, that tbo special legislation, which occupied about four-tilth of the time of the late J'ailii al Legislature, i of such s crude and rascally char acter that it would injure Ihe Iteptib licnn parly lo place it before tho peo ple in an nflifiul shape. It is rumored that among the special act aro some of such an outrageous character thai Kiev would cnuso tbe defeat of more than a dor.cn Iteptiblican ctindidates ; he is directly Interested, he votes lo 1 benefit Ihe workingmen. Nut so. Iften Itff it Hntllrnt .rfll. The Nrw Yoik ,V(i'i"H, on of the ablest and the iml respectable of all the rsdicnl journals, makes the fob lowing capital picture of Iho carpet bagger, which we copy (or preserva tion. It should be hung up in the "Rogue's Gallery." Read die opin ion of of this radical editor concern ing tho Congressmen, Iho Governor, ami tho negro-wench marrying Sena tors w ho are, under Congressional ma nipulation nnd negro suffrage, "elect ed" in the Southern Stales: "The Northern pcoplo are begin ning to understand iho carpet bagger tolerably well, anil no is on ins lusl legs, no tioiibl, but every month by which his final end can bo hastened is precious ; and it is to bo hoped that li"ht from all sources inav bo thruwn on Ibis figure till tbero may bo nut a man in tbo repiililicun parly w tin does 'lot justify the South in its hatred of him, and seo why the South is to bo partly excused for hating us. A lyp icul carpel bugger may actually have been a few years ago a bankrupt sa loon keeper, of tho ubility usual with his class, whoso tuition decayed bo etiuso of a vehement suspicion that it was a house of assignation, mid an ab solute certainly that it was a very unsatisfactory place in which to eat and drink; ho may havo been moro than half believed 10 set his saloon on tiro for tho sake of getting Iho insur ance, money ; he may have been a sol dier. known for currying favor, and a petty otli.rer naieu iu. ' oim nics j ho may havo always been inno cent of more cduculion than goes to tho reading of tbo Ledger; and ret to day ho may bo lieutenant governor of'a Sluto with a prosperous ' ring;" or ho may bo a Congressman and i seller of cadelships ; or and here in a chief concern of ours with him Ik may bo a representative of northern civilizulion, an instructor ol tho negrc voter, making him rotten in legislu live rascality before ho is ripo for tin suffrage; an agent in reconstruction and a fruitful source of iho hearty hutred for the North, w hich has so long delayed the peace that is cssen lial. And worso cases than this could be cited. Every Southern Sluto has had its aharo of them, and die licpub lican party has suffered in conse quence about as much as it is wise to attempt bearing." Will Tiirif Do It? in Kentucky, Rudieal negroes have beon guilty of violating the Ian in regard to enfor cing die Fifteenth Amendemenl. Their aro somo Democratic negroes in thut Slalo, and llieso have been sob jetted by their Radical brethen to Ui rents and even personal violence. In many townships thoes Democratic negroes wero intimidated to such an extent that ihey dared not go to the noils, and those who did vole iho Democratic ticket to a systematic per secuton calculated to drive litem from the State. The Radicals of Ken tucky should enforce their luw against these violent and intolerant men, who havo conspired to prevents portion of their race from participating in their newly aquired privilges. When a negro will vote the Radical ticket, ho is under the protection of the Radi cal party und the Fifteenth Amend ment. When he acts against them, ho is a nigger, and the country should be made loo "hot to hold him." Such is Radicalism. 'fill HvptKRiTX. The Ilarr'iKburg ratriut says: Horace Greeley U spo ken of as tho radical candidate fur Governor of New York, but lliat he m nut now running on tlio temperance lay, iaquilo evident from the billowing editoiial paragraph in tlio Tribune: "A ralher feeble Temperance Plate Contention "BMcml.Ird yevtcrday at .'ynicue. au.l nominated "a full rlate liekct. beaded by Myron II. t'taik 'for llovernor. 1 be movement la of amall con aeo.nence." Jieaidca bciiir a liquor prohihititiniat Mr. Greeley is Iho head of tbo parly of protection in this country, but be diK' not want the protection raiwd in the election. lie tins made it an i-no in his newspaper for thirty years. show itijj iho irreateat intolerance of all ' opposition. Now that ho in a candid ' ate for Governor, ho think tho ques tion of protection and five trado j Mioultl bo conveniently dropped, l'rolection and prohibition are well enough when 11. G. is not running fur Governor. Tne lir.Mot'RATio Pyramid. The Slato election of 170 have already formed a fine pyramid of llemocratic Stales. Look at il : Ilrmocratie Moriliea. Orc(ton.... .It'll Conneetieal t.1',n North Carolina ?V KroturkT t.V" Tftinrtm ;vm. New Yurk I'l'ulS Total SSIWS It thus appear lhat in lliese ix Stale there j a llemocralic majofily considerably exceeding 200,0110 vulr These triumphs have been won over and in despite of negro sufl'ragx in thickly settled districts. The liepub lican pyramid stands thus: lilnnlc sluud'.r),00U. Artii'Icial Arm and Lr.os for Soi.nir.R. It is given out at Wash ington that there is no need whatever for ihe service of a cluim ageiit in procuring artificial arm and legs ly those soldier who aro entitled tti those appendages, under the recent act of emigres.. Soldier t an apfly direct to the Surgeon General by U ler and he will furnish all necessary blank immediately, which each man can fill up for himself and thus avoid the expense of an attorney. Trans porlnlion to and from the place where the limb is to bo fitted is also furnish ed on request of the Surgeon General. And now the Kentucky Itudicnls not satisfied with the fill.tmu l'cm 1 oeratje majority Ihcir State trives. arc to call on the President for troops1 to overs wo Ihe next election. Of j course Iho artillery will be sent, atul equally of courso Kentucky's already huge snti I'adical vote will become so like s flood thai the brethr.ii will mi. inn ever having taken up anii against their seas ol troubles. Pr. John II Gihon, tho editor of the Ilarrisburg Tapir, Gov. Geary's organ, lias been appointed tbiaialiliiii' Master of Philadelphia (.till, in place of Mr. Gartside, who fell a victim t the yellow fever. Tho Governor i right in taking care of iho editors, for 'uller yi.iir death, you had belter huvo a bad epitaph, ihan tbeir ill re port while you live." The Crown Prineo of Prussia, Fred erick William, who fought Murshal McMaiion at YVeisaenburg, is now in hi Ihirty-niiilli year. Jle married ihe Princess li.it al of Eiiiland ni.ri his eldest son, a young w arrior of" eleven years, holds several commis-l aiotis in the i'rusiD armr. J fVtnrrnf llfr In Vrrtntnn4. There are some very ruriniis funersl rites in ireenland, where, on lis be coming evident to the friend and tela lions of an F.iiiiimnux thai, either from sickness ago, ho is In a very bad way, a solemn conclave is assembled and a long consultation held, in w hich it is debnled pro und con, wbetherlho sick man can recover ; should it bo decided against him, tbo fiat is announced hy a deputation as a fact in which die sick mini is bound to acquiesce. No ex travagant demonstration of grief ac companies this avowal, for it seems to bo regarded by all parties as an in evitable law of nature that the man must die, and they therefore accept it philisopbitully. Soon lifter tho decis ion is made known to tho patient he is born to tho door of hi snow-hut by his friends, a bow and arrow placed in his hands, and with such strength us is left to him ho shoots; and a tho arrow leaves the bow string so severs his connection with tho things of this life fur on tho spot on which die arrow falls tin grave of tho living man (officially regarded us deadj is nl once innde ; and, sewn up i" his 'kayak" wilh his weapons beside him. lie iit deposited therein without further loss of time. Tho last sceuo in the life of nn Esquimaux would mnko a fine pieturo : tho cluster of snow huts standing liko pigmies umidsl the huge musses of blue black ice; around the clear piercing uir, illuminated only by tho wavering flashes of tho aurora (,,..:., in the foreground Hie. t"" of fur clad figures clustering round, supporting the fainting form of one whom tlicy aro instructing in his lust voluntary act, which severs his lies to this earth forever. After all Iho exertions of Governor Bullock, seconded by General Grant and General Butler, it is now coiisid. ored cerium tliat un election will lake place in Georgia, this full. As an elec tion is equivalent to a Democratic victory, liullock and his gung of job bers and plunderers pre in great dis tress. It beats all w hul a passion drunken men have for lying down on railroud trucks for a quiet sleep. At Morris, III., two men, named MeAlpino and Oswald, got their kegs full and went to bod on tho llock Island JioaJ, and in s few minutes they were in the Laud of the Leal, all hushed to pieces. A passenger on the Albany train put his head out the window atSpuy ten Duyvel bridge, and when he took it in his head wusn't on. llo was the most surprisedesl man you ever saw. His funeral occurred the next day. jflfir; urrrtisrmcnts. ItfTK K ' Vnc trpinj n th prrniiwi j of the pabKTtJ'cr, itm Jm t MclUm-t H.O. I ..-. ti.wnthip. 00 Ibf 2Jd of July 11, A If K1N hl.E CUW, tu.f.ftsd to b Brtoul ) jftrt old. Tb owner t n-que.rl to ime frwirti pod prore kit property, ajr hrf and take ber anftT, or she will bv dirpotrd "f k tti law dirt-tMr W M. MrliAHV JiY. CltfM tp. Aug. 24:.1t-l. S HIMIL IIOI NK I i;niN:-Nolir1i hrtrhT CTrfl (bat ibf iMrrctur of rovinglm. Nl.o4l ItittriH prop" to giro oat the buiMing of a hcbool IlituM at Nal"atarf, on Pnlarda th 3d day of tSrptruibor or it. lluildm and etl iirnt (rrnrrallj arc n-tjiirtlrd to b present on tht orraftin. l'lani and upt-eificationi raa ba Mtn br railing nn tba Bccrvtarr, who P. O. addrra I. Frru bulla. "JOHN flCAK.I, CtTinglirD, tp. Aug. llilL lr'y. DI-voi.lTin OP PAttTM.ltxlllP. The en.arlnerbip heretirfore exilln l taeca John W. Kvana and Willian It. Wtlliam. ia the W holeaale Liquor bunineKe. nrider Hip name of da. Will.aini A Co., llmeli Mtlla. I'a., waa diaol.ed he mutual consent on the lalh day of Aiirut. ISTn, All accoonta due tbe firm will be aellled by Jobs W. L. aeia. JOIIS W. F.VANf. M. 1). WILLIAMS. Oaceola Mill), Aug. 3 3lpd. ST. BSITLDICTS' ACA2EU7. . .'fnrys, f.7fc Co. Pa. corri-Tl:s ST TBI srarnirrist aiatrna. ST. Ttenedirta la pteipnntly itualcd la an elevated p.Hiition a phort distance from the lep.d, and commanda a fine view of Ihe aurn.nnd ing beautiful country. An f llcntive build. nE baa bi-en ensled, and the Pi.lcra are now prepared to receive a Kreat.T nuniler of ptipil than hercl'pf'.re, Tbe cl,ulalie year wbicn conia'a of two rlca vionn of five tnontba ea.-b, eoinmrncea on tbe nrt Moudar of September, aud rloaea in the latter part of June neit. Trhu: Hoard and Tailio. payable is ad.ance, per hiakii.n (HO (' Latin, liermaa, and Freneh, bring included in Ihe course do not form extra rharirea. For further perlii-ulara applr lo the Su Marys, Aag. Jl V.n. Ill R ECTRESfl. TOBACCO AND CIGARS I V HOLKSAI.K AND KETAIL, At Ibe Nrw Tohacro an4 Cigar Ft ore uf ft. II. AIM H Two don Eaet of Die Posh.flW, Clearfirld, Pa. Constantly nn band a Ana avNirtinrnt of Xavy, Conjrrr, Cnvmdish, Cable, Cjtunrtill, Jelirbian and Century Fine-rut Cliewinf Toliaoco, tte. Aleo, a larfre and II aelrrtrd atnrk of Itnportrd and I'omrdiie Cijrtirt, Fmnkinf TibMarot lecr( hatim and Briar Pipe. ri(e liluiri, Tuharco Bdira, tipHr Ilul.lrra, and errnthinf rf-a rally foand in m well rrjrulattMl Cif ar and Tubarra 8tre. t4? Remi-ttiber the flare r Two drvrt Kant of the PmtnflW. CloarAeld, Pa. an. ?4:tf. IOM I.I-'m A irrond-band tOOKINU 8TOVK- Iritatupb, No. f at the Prrahyte rie.0 Pareonajre. n17 ll SIIINt.l.i: MAI IIIMaN.arlv new for tale l.v JOHN IKH.T, Auaruai 17 St. Wallaremn, P. Sl,Ot)N rH HI.NT. The Kne nrw St I non on Rrd ttrrrt, mar the Railroad lp"t. Nnw a itrtnwd r-aloon, hut unorr-upird. 8uititle fr a at ore rowan. ApH t l.l-'MUiK 0. PAPSMitRE. CUniflfM, August I". ("TO .1m. "11 r A(.I)N-Xkl H fallOPIfK RKT W 1 bf tbp lairly ormpM d hy William Mr Km n lit, drrcwrd. tituale on the all-y brtwra Heed and Pine strr-tt. nrar K. R. ltpot. Will ! n ntod on raonahie t rmt. Applv to Ul Hi(.K C I A.-M'RK. ClrarficM, A us not 17, iKTti Sm, VJfJTIl K Tit TH( III IIS. The Hrbool l-irretnre of Clrarnrtd boron ph deire lo ta pl..y TMIil.K 1KM III RS-or pimr.pal and iwi asi!anfa f"T the wnttrr t-rm of nx tnnntha. 8rbiNtlt to open on the 1M Mnday of Sptember. Faither inlormation ran beohtaiaed hy applying in n i turn or adJirtfirp the unl rigtnLil. T. J. M-t Cl.I.tH (III, Ke-rrtary. Cleaifl.ld, Anpiifl 17, lT" 'M. VtlTIC F.. The partnrmhip brret-.fote aitt X ''(. brtwrrn Ihr ottilcr-icnftl to the nien-o-lile end tnmter bnine, in Carwm-Tille. was dissolved ht mutual rnrnl em Ihe lb day of A HfiiM., IS7U. N. K. Anit'M havitiK purrbd tht- liititmt of Putt) uil A timid in lb him. The htisinrM will be earrtrd on at the old aland at heretofore. 8AMI FI, AHMH.H. M H. IIARTrHoK.V. Curwrnt itle, Aiiru't J7, 1 8 7 Au Xt1l( In the matter of Iho ettair of John IturKundct, Ute ot Lurunde townthip, I imrfi Id eaiy. dt-M-awd : At an frphant i ottrt. hr'd at Clearftrld, on Ihe litk day of June, A. I. lH7a a writ of pariitioa and valuation wat awanletl. Tbi it thirrb.re la live notice to alt part if in intert-tt to be ami appear on the n-al t tiate of aid John Rorg tmdrr, deewf-d, an Friday, the ?d day of hrplrnilier nnt, at V e'. bM'k a. at wbirh time atd parti tion and valuation wdl ha mar. fnf'Tt f HOWnV ht it. Jim' dmtlfmfnt. Yi ni I. mi iri. Life Insuranco Company . X K W YORK. JOSEPH IIOXIK Pnililmt. K. llH IOIIT KHMIAI.I Vice Prt ai.lpl.l. J. F. It. IMMlKN SwrrtJirj. II II. riFFAIII), .M. 1) Mr.lical Kiainlnir. W. M. TWKEI), Jr Cuun.rl. ItflK AMK'AIII.Ii f.'an.lsd l,y mnnf Ilia bi-il l.aiilnsRa men of Nrw Yurk, wllh I lie cii!tm ol.jii:! of crt-alit.ir an inat ituliun lliut hxiil.1 isiuiuiainl llir e'iitt.liic of tlie itnl.lic. ai a liltrral. attunil ati'l vigorou! I.ifv liisurniu-e Coinianv.ai'l tin ai-hlt'.i-.l a auoi-ss Im',V'iiJ tbr eipaclaliuna of ill Uiurt vanguinv projrclura. The AMICAIII.B offpra all llnirnvcil planl ami ili-niral.il' nt.w li-alnrra of mu.lcru l.ilo InttiirMlicc, and duta nut hold out prtitnitt-a or inducunit-nla tlnit I'aniifit I made koo.I. Tlia A.MIf'Ani.R baa di.'iti-d on hundrrd lii'.aMand di.llura in I'liltcd Klatt-l Ix.nrlii with Ibf liiriiratir' De.artinrnt of thf hlatrof New York, an a gnarHUIce lor I lie diaotiarg'j of every ulilignliun. All eUimpafrniimt tbe A.M It'A Ill.K arearonipllv ai.d honorably diio-harrcl j In Ilie event ot death tttt nMtoNnf ttf awiH-jr ' Mfiii IN hU vilhuml nay dttluelitH oa arroaaf 11 vu or drtrrtii jtrtmiumt. All Polinieiare non-forfeitalle I All Itividt.nd aro non forfeitable! All i'oliciea are inoonleatable ! Thirty day grace for payiDrnl of prcmiumi ! Trivilt-go to travel by laad and aea! jUt Dh f Bt-, TirauUr. kr.. fnent.hid uou i,lii;atitau tu tba Company ' aKenti. WILLIAM TI'CKKR. Agent for Clearfield county. C. IIARKICTT. tjrneral A(rnt for Clearlield, Centre, Jifferaon, Clarion and Kik eotimici. T. J. ltOVKH, M. D.. Medical Examiner. Clearfield. Aujruii 17, 1S70 3m SCHOOL TAX. Notice ii berel.y (riven Hint the rteliool Director of CleaiGeld liontiijih have placed in tha baud of the Hcbuol Treasurer aeertilied linplicafe of Ibe Hehool Ui for IH7 1 . and all tifraoua atiHll Imp eat it ltd to an abatement of Fl'k l'KK CKN r. on tbeir tax on payment of tba aauie to the Troaaurer, at bia reeidence, on or before the 1Mb day of November next. Uc particular to read the act of Aftaembly at the bot tom of the notice left at yonr reaidetioe. J. M. h KTTLKUA H0ER, Clearfield, Au(. 17, IN7U 41. Treasurer. 1)1. A Mi (llTAIII.I.H St A I. KM FOR I ) aala at tbia 08.ee. IRl'IT CANS Manufactured from Ibe Dent charcoal tin, jrroved and aoldered on outfide aud warranted lor aale br auc3'7t li. F. BIGLER A CO. ImiT Ctaa A l J A KH. Large lot of ' UN CANS and OLASS JAKft, at C. K RATZER'S, Auruit 10, 1S7S l,n. Oppoiiu tha Jail. SAM St. liiauo'a Crou put. Mill, Ilrag and Cirrnlar aws; alao, lloynton'a Liglilning Croaa-cnt t-aw for aale by anrVTll II. F. BIllLER A CO. I)HOPONAI.M. Nnlic la hercbr jivrn thai I'ropoaala lor building a hl'IIOOL llol'SE 111 atorrif township will he received nntil Aujn.t 27th, IS7S, by ibe board of Ihreclora. For plana and ipeciucatione refer to the 1'roi.irnt or Scc'y. JAM E POTTER, Preeidrnt. Josataaa Emcioh, riot-ratary. al''3l rpi) lllll.ll:HH-Nolice it hereby given X that Ibe School I'irecturl of Woodward Pi ll.et will let Ihe building of a new Kcbool llouae at Sanlsir o tatarday, tha 37th int. lluil.lera and eitlaena are requefled lo meet Ihe board on the occasion. Plan and apeciScaliona can he reen by calling on Ibe tiecrctarv. who cm t addrrared at JeflriM P. 0. DAVIU C. HENSKI, W'oMjward tp., Aug. 10 2tp. recrrtary. VDMIXIStTHATOIt'M KOTIt l-WNoow ia hereby given that letlera of adiiii.iirtratiun on Ibe e.tate of JOHN Ll .IKK, Sr., deci-ax-d. late M Bradford townnbip, Ch-arficld nounly, I'a., having been duly granted to Ibe aadcreigned. all ereone indebted to said ealate w ill pleaee make payment, and those having claim! or ile.naada will prrftt-wt them pror-evly aath, n.ie- A f.. tlement. I. tl. UAKllKR, llradford tp., Aug. 3 At. Admiuialratnr. c look S3 T O V ESI FI'EAR'8 CALORIFIC, FUFytEIIAXSA, 611'Er.ion. 00V. I'EXN, REGl'LATtlR, N01ILE COOK, NATIONAL RANGE, TRIt'MI'll, PARLOR COOKS, CPEAirS KEVOLVINO LIGHTS ANII Iiorni.g HEATERS, And all kind uf Heating Stover for aale by aug.1'7 II. F. Ill til. I It A CO (1 Al'TIOK All perol are bi-ltby warned j irsiml port-beu.ft or in any way uttdtllifiK witb tba fulluWuiK i-ereontl pniperfy, via : Tae bonea anl barneH, one cow, two calrra, one twis-hort-e at;-n, iair Iwin leU, wind mill, a lot of tawed lumber and bill ttin ber: alpn, tbe hay, flats, eurn, bu4.'kwhrat and wheat on (he (rrniini't nw in fiotwiMon i,f L. F. Coutlriel, of (tirard lown bip, mm ihe tame (irnirrty wna furrhaprd by me al MitTifl t;le and ia it'.i witb Luu on loan wniy, tul jrct tu my o.iicr. FRANCIS C0UIK1KT. Frrnrhf il)e, Anfruat S, 1H70 St. IT W JllttHM I'KAWN Ftn FKP j temlK-r Terin, 1?7. CBAKiD ji Rt.at, AVim.Nrilinf ..llrrraria P. U. Maltrrn...Irralur Mirharl rtrmniff jiirorfrr K(ia...Fr)ruwa i (irore Turner Ib-mr l-aar llmnry " I A. W. t.ill bradU.rd W. K. Ilatn...(irabain ( Nathan lrilrfn...llradT!.lni, M't'allufrh..ttuhob J Clark l.inra A. U. W attonLawreucv ! Omrfe Finery Chen! , Austin Ihllon... Wirri 1 HarnuH It vera jH. 8. Cbriman. " j riaud.t irnrd, Co inton Wmi.U. Paritinore,..Prnn ' Rtitwrl CaiiMin " Tbuntat MiKre J.!'t-uihertyjr..(,l-rf d Juha II. t louwr... Union ; Jette rnira.1 Pecatur , Jno. Matbera, Wwnjwerd TU A TKKKfc JI IIORN, Jiih MTiit I.e?rariar Miitra Owena.....lera1iir H'M. W h itrtide ' .1 . II . F r mi win, Fer put-no Hrnry lluinwrl....llirf Francit lhipvr... (.tirard II. L.'llall ....tra Hunt luaao Hnnlh.. havid Krinrr Rrady Tbotnat Kirk Janitu Nelon F. K. P-mer H.I Hah Abenlolter M L. L. 8ylrrw Ifaar M llrnry... " Deo. Mrrhttry, Hurniilr M illiam K ing, Joarph Worrell Cheat W m. Humarr ille " Cahtn Hlevrno ' J. M, RrllM'...t,Ot IDRton F. lioTtaoni. jt. V t.i in I",irfn't Jamrt A tma..Clrat fivhi W. Morgan. Jr. I'arnl Adania.. Jhn My ere Iecetr 1. F. t oprlin.... " hat id urlry lirahatn llirmta Straw Jordan K. L. Strunk- hnur. Rnhrrl lirtrr..Lawrrniie T. M Pheraon M Jamrt Irwin... M A. Humphrey.. Samuell Itt ll... J. F. Mullen... J.IttinKheriyJr. " K. Miatturr..a t. (I. Irwin.... " I'lulip llinkhN....Mirrifi ' 8mith ftainl Pswla J in.- M B .!. h i T.ithatd r rrruinJl...rike ( l,rvl Hlimm .lt. ("nreaan... Woodward al. Alrandrr J. Ilainea " DR. W. A. MEANS, r II Y S I C I A X i Sl'KGEOS, mo nix, jtrriRsos co, ta. Will attewil f.rof..innal ealli p,.tn.ll,T. tilsli'TII Tlio Elliptic SoIns Machine ! rilHK l-ent double Ibrrad machine now in ue ! Will be told lowrr than any other machine bombed in hkr manner and doing the aame rangr of wih. Muthm'-t ran I an n at the at ore of Thnpt"n h t o . t'tirwfnttl'e. or at the rvmd nee of the underianrd at ltltM-m't H ridge. May II. 1F7(I .Im. l.KW IS C. Itl.OOM. THE CLEAKF1KLD WOOD-CHOPPERS' AXE! Manufactured rprria'ly for THE CLEARFIELD TKAPE, von aai.t r angV7 JI. F. BHU.FR A CO. f hcnpcsl Taper in Hie World ! TXs 30 CENTS! -Xr THE WIIKLY rATEIOT .OONIAIMNU F'tril Y - Flii HT rtH.FMNP j f mattrr, Pnlittral, Literary, Agricultural. enrol Nrwa, tr from tbe Firt of S-ptemHrr, . t HT ft, antil Ihe FrH of January. 171. for Fifty Cent lo aingle mreritrre, ll .Vft n eluba of ten. I f-voe fn r)l ef twrvtly, and IklO.Oft o rluKt f 1 one hundred (to one addres), rnh In advance. Addrew R. F. M FY F.I It ft CO.. ! II Bdltwri Pre-r-'lttera, ltarriabft P. ! Unrrtlanrou. to Altl lam t I still. II. ah. el Prnnlnnt. FIliM Medal, awarlel mer all cnipell'lon, al Mct-lininc," Etb.oltion, l,.at,w, October, I Si II, THF nlltHIXAI. AMI tlFXflVR SELF. It i;r. U I. AT I NO, Wnot'OHT IIt(iv, AIM TIUIIT, GAS-COlTSUIin-Ta EEATEr., iin rti sir. i IlrgT Scurrit. Oiutk Hrurt, UrtutniiT In Rahmtoh, AMD Af'TOHATIC HrOI'l.iTOR, Ynr Burninf Anthracite or Bituminous Coal or Wood. 10 .!- fur bi lckwork, smj J littt I'urUl'le. (.Hi rti'Trm u om.r ir J. REYNOLDS & SON,i'" Wualvn VuiUr.im Imwan ai.d'fcJJI N W. orner lilih arnJ Filtrl Sln-e i, riJILADULPUM, I'A. Tlirw IIpBlrri ure mn lo if Ut-nvy AVp.tigtit Iron, wi lt mi'lnl (iip'thrr, sul nnt nrrniiii-l (' r a'lfifrtut. ljr ti'l f'tiMt i i ;'' l li-.v "r" the only Ilim-rm ttml nr" itmntijEr-.l withmit hiit ilinn ifi, i i in uliieb mil kinJa ul luvl can It boruc-il without liertioD. Cntiking Tlnnin. Tor Volt If, Itpatrtnrtuitt and Kiimilitrt. AUu, a t'lul T' Utrnting haugo. Fit IMiira lltoffm, Low Pnwn Otntct, 8I-.I MunUlf. ItiinUm, Vtntiiittofi. Pmihlrl giving full dfscriptiua, vent frw, lo any a.liirrii. jvl.l'TU ly UOUtiUT. FOLD i EXC.IANUKD OX MOST LII1KKAL Ti:itMS. GOLD BOUGHT AND SOLD At Market It a le. COUPONS CASHED. Pacific . B. Eoiids louglt aud Sold. frTH K lUught aud Huld on Com luUkluu uiily. CHICAGO, Danville mid Vltirrnnes First Mortgage 7 P. C. Gold Bonds Fur tale at OO and acerivd htlerapt. "Awountii rfr..i and Intrnrrt allownl on dilj balaiitep, mjtYt tu cbick at i(,'ht, i VAj it Kouib Third Street, Philadelphia THE SINGER SEWING MACHINES AI1I;AI) (IF Al l. OTIII.KSi! Eighty Fix Thousand, .S.ivn IJandred and Eighty -One Machinei Made and &Adthe W War!! Tbii nomber errrrds ilinmtl tba tale of any other Maebioe, and tba detuand ia ilill iacreaaing ! THEEE THOUSAND PEE WEEK Art now belrf made and te.d ! tup, XEA&nxs irif4. . Berauta It ftnbodiee essential prlneiple nnt found la nnr athr Marhinat ber ante of It rln plieity of tontrart.on, one af pertlont niforn.ii; of preeiie notion at any apeed. and eajarity fur tbe great ett ranf and variety of wi.ik, fine or erarte. Partiea wishing to porrhaa rtoold not (il to exaniae tbia bettof all Sewii-g Karbinea. I bare tba agecy for th ia Uaebina, and will keep a full uplj oft hand. J. 8 M10t ER&, May 4, IC70 tf. CUai He'd, Pa. LW TIX llllPI FIIEI). SACKETT, Mar.afaot.ircr of Tin, Copper and Sheet -Iron Ware. Rooting, Spouting ioi job work done on tiAiABLR Trnwe. Fh p on Market 8t., neatly opposite the Jail, 4fi:J0 ri.KARFIFLT, PA. ISAAC IIIIXKIt, Saddlo and Harness Manufacturer, Luibenthnrg, Cit-arhrld munty, !. ffHK tuhtr-il-rr rifpic'TuHy Inorma tbe eiti- tnt nf lritly and the nininndirg tnwith:p iit he it nnw prrpa-rj to funiih eerytlnn in hi line at b-Tt notice and in wot k wan jibe mntmrr. II r flatter h tin wit lhat he ran pit we' bia runtomrrt in tty'e, qnaljly and pucr. fall ar.d exnmme H'K-k tirl't.ir purrhatin cIm where. Lutlirr..uTf, June I. 7t if. 1. W. WALI.ACR JAKIH VU t. THE AMERICAN HOUSE, I.Htbrrbar, Clrarlirld Co.. In. rpHH well I nown ar-d long eHah'lt-hed II. .v I X f' ttm-tv kept by H W. .M mit. and laiietly b H. r-rhwrm, ft., hat been leased for a irrtn yean by ike U'-dtrMpnel to whirh the atun lin o the traveling put. lie It nnw railed, and a liberal share f public patronage it aotlrltrd. ang:.'7U ViALLAvK. Mll.bH. TAlWO.FTIO.-Tbe partnership herrto- f hire existng iwtwieii tin-anitrigtM-il in Ihr 1 int-rrantilr and tntnhrr tomi s at Thr. e Runx. in karthaui lown'h'p. iu flitmlTrd hy raotnal eon- j tent on tbe Srith dav of Julr. All Ihe iHM.k. arountt and paere of the brra are in ihe bfindt ; ha.i.if un lVW a.Vui.l. .'II. I.A (,, m i i7 pocttully Iaviled le rail an I clrr up 'br nrtif. IS . AT ' M; t LikShLY. j. u mi ii k. Three Runs, August S, 17" 4 p i. MRS. S. S, LIDDELL'S MARBLE & STONE YARD, CLK AKFIl.t.n. PA. f -It-Shoe, on Iteed Sirrflt, neir Prnn-vlvania Kailroad depot. may IS. 7:tf. ORGANS & PIANOS. LSTY'S AND MA X .( HAMLIN, ft. J. HU B. rwrwrn.Ttll,. Pa. Pihate Sale!" Fl II K wl'-rn'sr t.fft-s fur tale, on easr terms. 1 ft IIOIMK AMI LtT, tilaate in ihr B nth 1 n.g borough nf 0fila. The pniperiy ia wrll . ftnishrd. .1. Mrahiy l -rjtr-l. and tittr.l op l-r ri'h r ! a phtsirinn or d ntitt. For tetnn, tr. apply on the rroiica otaddrefa the underfigned ' C. KLINE. Otoeola Millt, Pa , July 57. IS70 4l. D WHOM TIO.. -Thr rMHnefhip brrrto. ruieeaiahng tnwe n the nn.lrrdgr.ed in thr b..lel huaineet in Lulherehurg waditolvr, , mutual eont.nl on the Ira dav of July l-.t. The InM.ka, atuntt and puprrt are I 0 in ihe hand ot Mr. H ail are lor at III. w. nt and euliertttt. nhrro thoee ktK'Wiitg thumsrltra lo have una-MtUd ac count mil rail and arrange inait. m. 4. W. WALLACE. T M. SlUW. Lu'hrrnt erg. AugaM S, 1870 41. Ul HH nu Ih.wtncw. Polbell'a Urake'a HootUnd'a Uertaan.Hoaterer't and rene' Oaygenated Btitera t aleo pure Liiura. af at I ktawe for codieiaal tarieea. f t rat by MAHIsMp K A 1MWT M fHI I-'.-While l.e.. Jliwe. Patet. I.iw- ared l . Ta.lwniie, Vannake.nl all ll.ada, iolnre in Oil txii llrt I aint. Vann.li llrn.r -a. aaael tU I ! It k 11 IS. VtfVfhiin. ffniloii. I'll N K K KMIIIir MEttCMANT TAILOR S.aik. t .trrrt, I luiflr 4, p,, t n ot'l.tl r.i.eeirll, I, I r IV. -:. I t l,erfltd eoui If .1 at rav.ng ,,,i'?,, .,...-.1... ..r tl Ii i . w "' "" " " ' "kt. " - - i e w WHI fc. t,.ab a Miaoner, and out ol the b.Mauo- all ult.da ol Clothing thai evitonieri a,a, I bare alaaa on hat.d Cloths, Doeekiiis nnd CoEimei, Fr..iu wbl"h ru..tneraean nalte tbeir Hhttiwjl fine dxr aaat of the Poat..Sca. Claarteld. April 70, l7 If. ir. ii it 1 1) g k. MERCHANT TAILOR Hrtrt- ihiv iloor t-ml tf Cloarht-liJ .um Market Mietl, Clearlield, I'a. T KKPn n hand a full aaortinBti of Qn, I l l-'iirfiiktiiiiiT UiMifti. tuch a,a hhin i I I mi-n nn, in grtai tanei. ui im 1 If h- ivp Best Cloths of all "Shades and Colors,' MH'h a- Mlm h U't.liin ut the very beit mti, Kanry (.'riiiuitn , in grtH varirty , alto, Cr. I Vtwa. ltNVrr, Pilot, Chinchilla, and Frtwl uTi rrifiin((. All ul which will ba tuld c &(, I t'ah, and mad up acci.rd.Dg lo ibt IsUttiii. I by iirerie-nced wurkiuva. I Al, Aicnt fur Clearfield eoatity frl. Jl Irijiff u a. evivlraiu bewing MirhirtM. Not. I. iHiii-tl II UhJbOE. tfdufationaL Mia'd TLB. GWANfS SCHOOL FOR GIRLS CLEARFIELD, PA. ! fpiIB FALL TKItM of twrnT-lwn wr.fc, , .f eumniriirr Monday, Kipfftnlxrr Jib, I Ti. A Primary dt pariuit nt will Iw addid t til rcliitil ihtv ImM : lr which tht aervicei of a tva I iMiftit itirtrractbr have been eneaewi. Audt tllort will be Mf.Nrrd lo rrnder tbic dt'Krttatt l atiravtiva and luftrurlive. TKlt.MS OP TUITION. .trading. Orthura( hr, W riling, Ol'jfrt Iet an, I'rimar; Arilhinelie aud Primary (iroj-nij.hv, per half Ivrm. (of eleven w!k. S3 m Ihntdrv, l.iKal and lit riire tr.traihy ith Mnu hrnwirijc, luminrnar. Menial an i H ritlt-n Ariiliin-lie I it A'ifvl-m anil tbt Hrioncn-f 9 N Iiiiruii'ii in tnitrutnenta,) tnuaie II a i .ii(jttfar - 13 M Wat work I H Fur full particuliirt at-uii lor Circular. ( I. arli I.I. Aug. 2j, lfCU-d. CLEARFIELD ACADEMY. I Rev. P. L. Harrison. A. M.. Principal. rtMlE KIKHf 8RSFI0N of tha neit trh.luiii X ytr tit tbia Ineiuution will eontrencaei . O A I a l , tbe fit h day al hepiraober. Idle, f uii( can enter at any time. Tbey will at ebericed w ith tuition Iroa tbe tisna they uuru I ibe civrte tba fei..n. 1 be course uf mtirurtion embntrei a vary thing I loc.udrd in (boroa'h, practical and ftetiia I'lulit-d edueati'in tor huib vexaa. 1 be Prim-ival bavinj had tba ftdrantap al I tturu citrcrie.ior in bia profeaaiua fttturti pa- r nts and auard ana thai bit entire ability a&a I vneryiei will ba drvoted to tba moral and ei ta trHiDing f tbe j atitb plactd under bit chirp, 1 1 iti of ll mn.V 0rlhicrfi hy. Iteadina;, Writing, and Priaiary I AritbBitlir, per SMton ( II eka) - II Grentniar, t.rorrapby, Antbnietif, anal Mi-tor $1 II Alcere, tien.etry. Trigonometry, Men auration, 8urreyir, Pbiloaopby. Phyal ol'ry. Cbeasirtry. book Keeping, Botany and Phyt-ieal r. fraj by . - . II Latin, t;rk and Frtnrb, with any af tha ' above nrancte .... $11 H Mi fO Piano f.Hfl leranni) . . . Ill M g- No drduction will he mad for abteaea. Xdrf r further partiralara intjuirt of Rev. P. L. IIAKKISUN,A. M., Peh. t. Iftrtt if. Prineipal. TUSCAHOP.A ACADEU7, ACADKUIA, PI,.,.,. IIIR fl& h t bo.-l year will begin Pcpteniber T. We i-k Ihr atti-nfioo of parrot a and guardi. ant lo a cvutideration of tbe inert: a of this initi tation. lt, l.omiloii. Healthful, attractira and ia eviry way tavombU for pbyicl drretepmetiL 3d. So Trinpfntloiia. Removed from tba taUsont aud loajtug blaoea incident to tow at. 3d, Iluc ntloiial AdrftDlac Earn eat teacher and turronrdinga farorabie for iludy. 4tb. 1 ong lafctah Ulicd It baa been ia lutx-ittlul operation ;i4 yeara, asd baa had ita aD(i I rum marly every rut a. 6th. Moral Influriirca Tba preecpta af tka Dible are djtily taught. Cth, Cheap K a tea. Trim a, $200. r-tnl for ft Ciiralar. Application aheald be made on. P. I. FTNF, A. M., J. J. PATTtRSUX, A. M , July 13, 170 ?ui. Priocipua. GRANITE STATE Military aud Collegiate Institute, KtHd'f Tcrrv ,N 11 ,oa Naehua A Concord R.R. lt v. & N. IIUW LLL, PrineipaU A Jvantufft : it ire. I l.ration. yet eaay of a otw; No r-l"in, or ptarr of Idle retort; Full orp oi 1rarh)-it. TbuHUb iutrttioc, Ae. Pupui reirl a; a in tune. rvud lur C ire alar. July 2d, l.TO-ui. 1 f W iLLJ A.i.-1H., I. FA., I on Born Sin. . V . I.bk Mttii ftu vojt, li. U., Fretidrnt. witb j a lu.l and t tvpt-iiturvd cufe of lea.'bert. t'bargea uioUrrte. r.tcatiuu d(l.btiul. Ike eiteui va I'OiiJings are t ring ll urouglily reiairr4. Tba n&l It i in ttgim AuK.l Sj, lb7U. For fartfcff intxruiaii'.'tt ax.d.4a ilia I'rvai.i nt, or ad for ! eataoKur. J . ! TEETH! TEETH! KXTItACTLL) FOR 3 CFNT3. Ettrartrd with the nte of Nitaott 0iy tiai. nd l.otai, A.turni aiA, (the only harmlcta aid rD. nt Aoft'tthttiria now in nr.) by HAYES, Surgeon Dentist, OF CI HW l:SVILI.K. TA., i , i ... .. u. . i r n . u, l ! "- ..e r.. a. a init'im 'tu Mr inrt irr paw rrruT' raj naif i tu Uir n.im i Mitte and 1-ratt a tree! a, .et tenbtnt' More.) wbrre be ta prepared to rreeue hie cut-'intra in n wl Itivd np roonta, and do ihi ir woik in thr n. t tkilliul ant workmanlike marnrr. All work l:ie in the latest and meat apprmrd flUia, ai d guarantied. Dr lUvia will he engfod in hia ofllro from the I ft le thr ti f earn mn b. 1 t.e balance of rath swim h br will spml ia lllen Hope, Hnrntido n.l I ul ria-rwl Mi r m IIpbI. 1 I'm.. ..J,-, . mt , 4lMmur -li..u. write i ua nreviou wf tktir coming, t tt.it -r hour. From ft 1 t'ebxh, ft. ia., amt fr-tw 1 to a oVUvk, p. m. We ne tioiie but the rrrt heat anatrrial. ard d.r.T ciajM-tiii.. for beaiiiT. ehrarinrn and dara- i.., T .ii, e a. a ra 1. t at w.n.x ille, I., .Vav I.',, IStA. "Tll mi Ht.l H'! Kt AVt'ltlMj KX- n in 1 K At 1 are warranied -anal to an? a Thr are pniarod Irom. tbe fruita, and wit) ha tond lourh li tier ibaa many ol ihe Fitrweta thai ae told. A'k jour l.n-rer or llmrvitt for Vi ilt h.rrr't Kumflt. HARI.OM H M.U M l K it, wphoat its.uH. ibe be-l nriicbn im the markrt ftir l lu-mg e bet. It will color more -rater than tour limit the an me weigbt of ioJigo, and annrb nore than any oihir aah blue in the maikri. 1 he np't tnntir it that rot an at A l.t UK It M. 11.1 .t:H.t;i I tK1 tl 81OHF, No JU Noitb ! Srr.d Her, Phia Irlphift- Til labela bar I iHl-rrg r t at d frarb w'e name on them, all rr cuiairri, ir F- oate hy 1 rv.it nd l.rwggitie. W I LTlH.Ktt HCf I i'kl.l r l.K ,Nk he tuond on t..l lo tr a tUen..r article. Fare Uround ha)irrt, amine Medieiwea, Chaw tie skint. Hp sngi, 1 apo 1'ca.rt, iSas d ail artirlt 10 the d'uf line, at Ai.m11 u in iitviu.bK t rniu btofb. jr- l-ia No. 75.1 North Se nd rt., 1'bila. Farm for Salel It IIS a ot lia K,..-koi.n, l.teef UiraH tM.r4.). tea-rf, etn.iMmr f aKewt ITS I a if larwitl-t lawit, leaiiat .f l.lefr It i eleaee!.. anl tiarirff ilieren. erwlee a frtA howaa I an4 kaai, wilh alt the wawal enwreteiieea af . ' elea.a... eawie. terwi. and Iwetwer eiartm- Mara. rplt r. 7. M. Ml SHAY, AIMvnee fur tlia heir, aaj ereM I aea re. tel. ) ae J4 aT-; '' I