tltl TUB KQUALITT OP THE ORAVE. The l'l f Mn At lande's. " tnbttantlel things j Ihtre I a rmt ajalnst Fat Death 171 kit Icy hands king. . flcoptr end erowa Dcitb II down, Ana in th dull be qnal wad Wilh In poor sroehed aeytb and spade. Son men wllh swords Bi; reap th Belds, And plant fresh laurels where they kill; lul thli strong nerves at last must yield, Ibey lara but ue anoihr still, Fsrly or late, They itoop to FaU, And unit gire up tblr murmuring breath When they, pal captives, creep to death. The garlands wither on your brow, Then boitt no a or your mighty deeds Upon death's purple aliar now, All heads must eom To theeoldtcmb! Only the actiont of th juit Smell tweet and blossom in the dust. ritnltaral ghttcrs. WHEAT AND CHESS-OX CE MORE. Tire Hundred, Dollars steward. Iny trial wfta loin Mil trtitrli Up amotf Oi-m. In tli nU ovei nnM y Mr. It. wa t i 1 qimln fimn ft forrljrrt writer, wlir) spcaVe nl lli "rommnrt s rislilimis .pilo" of Kuropo, When tve npnkn flli rulllvnlora of tliii counlty, rnllod ttirui farmer a tinma we drrm (lift tnoit lionuraM. 1'iit enough mi this point. In our former article, pug 2.1-1, we spoke of lh inipomibility of one apeoloa ofplnnta changing or transmuting Into another, Cliesa, called ly bolonistn, Iro- mut ieratinit, is d'mlinct specie from wheat, colled by tmtaiiUts, Iritictim, and nothing but a miracle a tlirwt net of Providence--can cause, one of these pe cici to cliangolnto, or produce the other species. So continent of this ire we, and so tie slrous, withal, to let at rest a question of this kind, that we make the following offer: , . $500 Reward. The publisher of the American Agriculturist will pay a reward of $500 to any person who will prove by clear iinniistalcfiWo experiment to the snti-fuction of intelligent and disinterest ed parties, that chess can be produced from wheat. No other conditions are made, than simply thai the jcperiments shnll be so ronnueted (lint thpre can bo no From tb American Agriculturist. I've been aching for more than thirty years, to give editors of agricultural jour nals ' fits,' for you aro the most arrogant mi,tBke about the tfansmutntion chaps, we farmers have anything to do' Lp) , dd that we do not call in ques with. Just look how you treat us on the tinn th(( veracity of those who assert that old chess question. ' You are tired of f))PV ,)ftve opn cj,0,s prowin;t yom w,at St;" then to settle it, you launch off into kmwUt We have no doubt tlv bMive learned names of some authorities, no what they asstrt j but. in the full ronvic farmer knows of, and treat them to a dish tion that there is some miMake about it. otBromut&cahna, and insinuation., of the oncl to encourage experiments, we make s.lly notions of common people," intima- tbo bo,e ofTor in ROoa faith, nnd will ting thai farmers don't know enough to Inost cheerfully pav the reward if a single last them up a short hill. You call fof,rns(, of transmutation rn L rvwn specimens, when they affirm their expe rience of having seen the fact of Chess and Wheat growing together, as if they were either liars, or were incapable of judging what we see. Now I've lived some sixty-three years, and once in that time 1 have seen a head ot wheat and a stran gle as we call it of chess growing on one etalk, in the then Territory of M chigan. and showed it to many of my neighbors, men and women, well able to judge of what they aaw, emmon as they might be. I also in that same Territory, saw chest grow hit: on more than a dozen stalks of JLix, and having some seven or eight hands hoeing corn on my land at the time I called them to witness the fuel. Some of these men are now living, good men nnd true, and reminded me of it two yours ar , when I was tht-re on a visit. Ag.un, iii'teon years ago, when I first set tled litre, a biotliet-in-Liw of mine brcke up ton acres of new land, part prairie, part barrens ; on one side, about six rods from Ilia edg of said lot, ran an old road, which didn't get broken up much with the rest, being hard. He sowed the plumpest, cleanest wheat I ever saw, on said lot. The result was an abundant nop of beautiful whe it, excepting the said strip of road, of some eight feet wide nnd fm-iy rods long which was chrss, stout enough to bear up a cradle. Now sir, you may call chess by any name you choose, but it won't explain how that strip of chess came where cletn wheat was sown the previous season. There was no chess in the wheat on either side of the said road. This fact was witnessed by some of the best farmers in the town, aud many of them are here now, and often speak of it. I don't say wheat turns to, or is transmuted to chess, for I think I can explain it upon the principles of natural science ; but that was'nt the object of the present article. It was to get up a little modesty in agricultural papers, and pro vent their squirtations f so much learned dyestuft'into the eyes of old eye witnesses ot what said editors doom a delusion. What in tho name of common sense, can Bromus Sccdinu have to do with the fact of tho appearance of chess where wheat is sown T Then to call for specimens as though you, because you are an editor, had vany Letter senses than observing firmer. Now sir, I believe in book farming and read all I can get hold of on the subject, have taken another agricultural paper nnd yours in '59, and my son takes yours now nnd I another paper ; but I don't be lieve you all together can see a stalk of choss growing in company 03 the same stem more sure than I or any other old or young farmer, though we may bo com to3n folks. Jon. ft. Kontxsox. KaneCo., 111. Rimarks. Mr. Robinson must feel bet ter now, after having spoken his mind." Ilia bile has rather overflows! nn Let those interested make the trial, and if they succed once, it will be easy to re peat under circumstances that will admit of no doubt. RUSSELLS' IMPROVED FLEXIBLE HARROW, Patented Jan. 17, 'CO. "Vf need on improvement in Harrows," it a remark not uDfrto,utnMy heard nmong fnrmrri. Among the few improvements whu-h haw here tofore been made in thia iuipotUint and useful, we might lay Independable implement of hus bandry, It would seem that none of them baa fully met the wants of the Agriculturist. Some are too hoary, some too complicated and coitly, and all are liable to the objection that they are only adopted to certain Linda of ground, for bile it la earv to get nil barrow bat will work well on smooth, clear and lerel ground, it is not so easy to find one that will answer a good pnrpose in new ground, among stumpi or on a hilly and undulating surface, but when yia get me of the latter clam, you may reit assured that it win also giTe satisfaction on a smooth surface. The undersigned confident'y believe that this object is fully attained in this improvement, and would call the attention of I'ractical and Scientific agriculturists to the following import ant features which eharacteriio it. First, its aimplirity ; secondly, its strength and durability, and lntly its adaptedness to any and all birds 4fsurfnce. The following named practical Ftrmors, of Clearfield County, who have used it this season, thus testify to it. We the undersigned farxers ofPonn tp., Clear Held CO., and Slate of Pennsylvania, having used Russell's Improved Flexible Marrow, bar no hesitation in saying that it bat given entire sat isfaction and that from its simplicity and cheap ness it should speedily eome into general use. GEO- FULLEItTON, E. W. BROOKS, S. DKRUICK, B. WRIGLESWORTH, T. DOUGHERTY, JOHN W. DERRICK, JOHN A. MURPHY, WM. A. MOORE, JOS. G. RUSSELL. The "Scientifio American," a paper which the scienaifie world is well acquainted speak thus in referenoe to it, "Tb barrow is one of the most important agricultural implement, a much depends upon the top pulverising or dress ing of the soil, both befor and after the toed is town, for tb success of tb future crop." After describing it, it continual: "This combination harrow is so simple, that it it superfluous to ex tend for Harrowing either well cleared or rough ground. Tb undersigned,- have purchased the right to make, tell, use, and transfer their right to do the same, within the county of Clearfield, and are now prepared to iurnish the article to all who wish topurohiue.on reasonable terms. They will also tell individual rights to make and use the sumo, MEKRELL BIOLER. Claerfield, Oct. 21, I860. !!! DEATH !!! To every form and Specie of VERMIN. "COSTA K'S" . "tOXTAh 'S' Rat, Jioachdc. Exterminator.1 "VOUTARS" . - "CO.STA fS" Bed Bug Exterminator. "COSTA ITS" "COSTAIi'S" Electric roicdcr fori sccti. DESTROYS INSTANTLY jRat, Roaches. Mice, Moles, Ground -Jlico, ned-bug, Ants, Moths, Mosquitoes, r lc;is, Insects on Plunts, Insects on Animal, rfc. in ahoit every form and species of 10 years established in New York City used by the City Tost Office- the City Fris- on and Station houses the city Steamers, MEMIELL & BIOLER Keep constantly on hnnd, al their old stand On Second slrtcl, CLEARFIELD, PA., A (JKNERAt, ASSORTMENT OF HARDWARE. LOCKS OF VARIOUS KINDS, PAINT MILLS, Scales of oil kinds which will weigh from one oz. to 4,000 pounus, TEW SACKS, MEAT CUTTERS AND STUFFEES of different styles, A a large assortment of Carriago Bolts, A general assortment of Mechanics's Tools, urixdstom:? and crank, Lc, itc, to., Ac., COPPER KE TTLES, Of the best quality, Monroes patent egg-whips, A G HEAT VARIETY OF APrLE TARERS, A general assortment of Plows and Plow-wings, i A large and well assorted stock of Baiir-Sirem aimil Hailo , They have a rery extensive assortment of which they vril' sell on the most advinta geous terms, Also a very large stock of Stove-Pipc. to which they desire specially to call the attention of WhohtaUDtalert; STOVE-TIPE COLLARS, Btev Blacking, CORK SHELLERS, CORH GRINDERS, Saw Cummers' fc, 4c. They wish also to direct the special at tention of owners, of houses, mills, and other buildings to their stock of LIGHTNING RODS, which they are prepared to sell at the Tory lowest prices. They have also an extensive assortment of which they will dispose of at reduced prices; at greatly reduced rates; G 1 a s p, Oils, Paints, PUIMV Tine m.Uoi. VlXIfcTAM.K M FK TILLS AND THOENIX BITTEB8. Th Mgh and mvled eelebrlly whlrli th fr emit nt rnnlMriM bar acquired fnr lhlr Invariable eflitaey In all th dlsetiei which tby profess to cur, bus rtdered th utnal pinctlc of puffing tint only onneeesrary, Inl unworthy of tbem. ThfT ere known by their fruits their road works IcM'fy for Hum, and they thrir but by the faith of tin rreilulout. Is ALt; tasks of Asthma, jteule and Chronic rtlieutiiiititn, Alter (ions or th Bladder and Kid neys, llilllous Fever and bWer Complaints, In th south and west, where Ibete diseases r- vail they will be found Invaluable. 1'lanters, Formers, and olliors, who once use these modieiacs will never afterwords be without thorn. Dyspepsia. No person with this distressing direnso should delay ttsina; thee medicines iiu uiedintuly. Eruptions of the skin, Kryilpolat,1 Flatulonry, Fore- and Ague. For this icourgo of t'.ie western country these medicines will be jound a safo, speedy, aud certain remedy. Other medicines loav the system tutjeotto a retur" of th disease a sure by these medicines it Per manent Try them, be salisflod, and be cared. Mercural Diseases, Never failt to eradi eate entirely all the effects of mercury Infinitely sooner than tho must powerful preptratiun of Sarsnpurilla, Night sweat.', Nervous Debility, Nervous Com plaints of all kinds, Organic AflVctioni, Palpita tion of the Heart, Painter's Cbolic. I'ilcs. Th original proprietor of these medi VlWUf VARIETY J. O HAITI S WICK, nAS Just received from the Knstern eltle", and opened at his NF.W 8TOIIK ItOOM on MAHKKT BIIIKKT, two doori west oTThlrd, lb most f xlensiv assortment ol Drug, Medicines, Paints, Oils, ' Varnishes, Dye-Ktufls, Tobaooo A SegurS, Toilet articles, Terfutnery, Blui.k bunks, Stationary, Cutlery, Miscellaneous And Fancy Articles Ao. to, ever oflarod to the publio iu this section of the country. Hit Drugs aud Chemicals, of which he has an extensive asHortmnnt, have been select ed with especial reference to their quality and freshnets. His stock of Oil and Paints will eonsist of Linseed oil, Coal oil, Tanner't oil, Turpsntine, cinet wat cured of files of 35 years standing by Ka v bite lead, dry and ground in oil, hpnn il,. n.n of thesa Life tnedieinna alono. Wormi of th brown, Venition rod, Yellow and Stone ochre all kinds, are effectually eured by these medlcinet.' Lampblack, Zflack lead, Ivory b aclt, Chines 4 Farentt will do well toadmlnitter them ahenevor American vermillion, paris green, paris, Ultra their existence It suspeoted. Relief will be "n"' nd pruin blue, dry and ground in oil. certain. ; , Carmine, Chrome green d yellow. Chalk of all the Lire fills and momix sittk as ' : Cobalt, Drop, lake d black, Emery, Glue. Gums, ,,.,.,, ... . ii j- ''Copal. Damar and Sbellan, Indian red, Litharge, Purify th. blood, and thut remov. all diteas Oring. mineral, pumlc. ...d Rotten .ton. Ros .n. ..UK. ..... r-y piuk Engij.h and American. Roiin, 6car-t, (or Lira Pills and 'aoE.x BtTTat beyond th rti.n rodl) Terra Si.naa, Turkey nmbr., Vur- .r ...... j dieris. blue t White Vitriol, n hitmr. Zinn. nut. ty aud putty knives, tilast of all tixet and quali- patienL AtT Prepared and told by DK. WM. B. MOFFAT, S35 Rrodway, eor. Worth St., New Tork. Feb. 29th I860. lyr. look here: look here: MlIK undersigned subscribers, take this meth. tiet, Looking-glast plalet, Ac, fe. Dye-atufla k Varnishes t Extra Logwood, chip ped and ground. Indigo, Maddec, Annatto, Cochineal, Sol. tin, Red saunden ; Copal, Coach, lilftcK lor 'eatber, Japan foraying, Hap, Mastic, 1 od of informing th. public generally, that Whit. Damar, Whit, eplrt and Flowing Varnih. they hare this day entered into copartnership in Tobacco Hcgara: THE BLACKSMITH BUSINESS, I. av.naisn, Mst,-JNatural leaf, Rough A ready, Lady twist. Fine cuts of all and can be found at the shop formerly occnpi.d kinds, and pride of th. Harem, tobaeeo ; Rappee by J. bnnkwiler, on Third street, in this bo- anl Scotch snuff; El phaeton, Henry Clay, rough, where they will be pleaaed to tee th r old punch, Laehica, El mono, Ac, Began. up for Ships ic..-the City Hotels. "Aslor," "St Nicholas." &c, -and by more than 20.000 down into his ink a little, but we are too1 1,rivt0 famile benevolent to withold a letter K in.r.l B.L'ri'PS'8 Rnd Ke"ilrs everywhere tion of which will alleviate an aching of Br&Jl,olesale A gents in all lurce Cities thirty years' standing," and we shall BS-Uegularshe. 25c., 60c, &$1 JJoxes try not to personally appropriate any of Hottles, F.isaks- those "fits." Wedon't know what .Brl..Btt-Ln Bl!wr 1 Hof 'purioiisimitations. cultural editors ho i driving nt, as, wilh Examino each Rox, Bottle A Flask and tnk nothinc but "CostaiV B?i?l.00 Boxes sent bv mail. me fraternity aro very modest men ; 3 fa.uu by hxpress. t. , and it could not well bo .therwiso. Tt is Address ordern-or for Cireular, in , the universal rule, that while "a little' ,,--?, -11 1.Y R: T.A R. iTjiui,iiu jironnwny, i. x. iAJJtAIMiftCQ. few exceptions, our acquaintances among knowledge is a dangerous thing," because BffiuSOLD BY March 17th. Clearfield Ta. Ladies' Bonnets and Hats, trimmed and un trimmed, of tb Latest Styles at R. W. & CO e, A Large and splendid stock of Dress trim . tilings, Belt, Head Dresses, Netts, Plumes it puns a man up, anu manes t,im "arro gant," a good deal of knowledge makes him humble. Agricultural editors de vote their chief attention to gathering knowledge from wile field of observa. tioti, andtheyonglatobe, and we bo lieve Generally are. far from Is not Mr. 11. a little arrogant in assuming A Un V''"'- v -y nr iui an mo cwnuion people. We have a strong admiration for that olas those possessed of common senso, and havo flattered ourelves until this 1 Ao., at R. W. rf- CO', Boots V shoes of every kind for Ladies, Oen tlemen, and Children at R. W. d CO', A Urge lot of BEANS lor sjlo at theljo ftT MKRKIL1. t BtUER, customers, and at many aew one at caa snak it oonvement to glv them a call Bring on your hoes, your tpadet and pickt, Tour log-chains and your pulling sticks, Tour tie Js, your sleight, your horse, your mar, No three-year old shall then go bar. Your spears will work up then Just right; To prooning hooks for every height. Tour swords too, shall then be wrought. To ploughshares tuch at Cain ne'er bought, JACOB SnUNKWILER, GEO. W. ORR. Clearfield, December , 1858. tf. LINDSEVS 1MPKOVED IMoori Searcher!! A STANDARD MEDICINE For tb speedy, radical, and effeetaal ear ALU DlbtAbl.3 arising from lMPU KITV Of THE BLOOD. of This medicine hat wrought th. mott ailraca- lous cures in desperate cases of Scrofula, Cutaneous Diseases, Pimples on the face, Old, Stubborn Ulcers, Tetter AUeotions, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Mercurial Diteatet, Liver Complaint, Low Spirits, Caneeront formation. Erysipelas, Boilt, 6or Eyes, Scald Head, Rheumatic Disorder!, Costivenest, Salt Rheum, General Debility, Lost of Appetite, Foul Stomach, Female Complaints, anil all Disease! haviat their orgin in an impure state f theBlood. Portable Heaters and Registers, BUGGY SPRINGS, Sieve Wire, Horse-shoe Nails, Dumb-Bolls OA R - RINGS, Quoits, ic, tc, &.O., They keep also a general assortment of AGRICULTURAL IMFLEMF.HTS, such as aro needed in this section of ' country. The following articles will be taken IN EXCHANGE for articles in our line ot business ; OLD MONEY, . Old Copr, OU Brass, RAGS, SHINGLES, OARDS, GRAIN, HIDES, .. B e o a-w a x,. Tallow A c., Weinvito everybody to give nsacall and Blauk-Books and Stationary, Ledgers, Dty-books. Receipt and Kote-hooVs, Diaries, La dies and Office Portfolios, Black parchment and paper Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages, -and all other legal blanks. Foolscap, letter, Note, Businett and drawing paper, Envelop!, Ready reference' Hlet, Annear't and Arnold's writing fluid, Ink, black, blue, and carmine, Steel Pent ana Ben holden, Paper dipt, mucilage, and all othor ar ticles la th Stationary line. Toilet 4 Fancy Article 4c Perfumery. . Hair brahet, American, French i English, with Ivo ry, Shell. Pearl, Buffalo, 6atinwood, Rosewood A ornamented backs, all qualities ; Cloth brushes Hat brushes; Teelh brushes, various qualities; Shaving brashes, American, English and French with Russia bristles and Badger't hair; Flesh brushes ; Comb brushes and Cleaners , Tortoise tbell Tuck combt, Tortoise tholl, Plkin t Fanoy and India rubber Long Combt; SbeW, Buffalo, Horn and India rubber puff side Combs ; India rubber Dressing Combs, 4 to 8 inches, all stylet ; English Toilet combt with handles; Bonnet eombs ; Ivory and Outta percba floe tooth combt ; Pocket combt, all styles American, French A German Cologne & Laven ter waters ; Lubin't, Taylor's, Wright's, Mangenet A Conway's ex tra :tt for the ban Ikerchief, of a great variety of styles; Burnett's Cocains, Barry's Trlcoph.rous, Lyon's Catbaired, Kau, Lustral, Bean, Matsacrar, Antigua, Rot. and Coral Oil; Beef marrow, Pomades, and Philoooom, American and French all ttylet and prices eold cream, Toilet powder, Rouge Bllt, Lilly Whit., Puff Boxes, China, and paper, smelling salts, Balm of a thousand flofera, tooth past., tooth paste, charcoal, r.s, Ac, Ao., Shaving Compound all sizes ; Military soap, Honey Soap, Chrystaline and Floating soaps,, Ottoman, Yankee and Gallagher loapt, Transparent and Castile soaps, Ac. A. Miscellaneous Articles. Gentt tteel frame morocco and cuff Portmonaies, Ladiet silk lined papier ilache, inlaid tortoise shell, velvet and morocco Portmonaies, Ladiet Crotchet purses embroidered with tteel heads, Ladiet Cabat and morocco satchels, shell, pearl, ivory, velvet and papier Marbe, ivory and pear memorandum tab ids, Fin. English Morocco, Pocket Wallets, Mo lecco and caf Pocket books, with straps and chips; Bill bookt, and Banker's cases with lock aad key; cillaption drinking cups. Medical glu tei with and without drops, Fi.ihlng tackle, Chapman A E nerton't Raior strops cigar caset trumb brushes. Shoe Brushst with and without handles Horn brushes, all qualities. Paint and varnish brushes hi I tiirs, tin and enpper bound, Sath tools a sizes, oounter and mark ing brushes, white wash and tcrubbing brushes. Fancy colored feather dusters Ac, Rich pear Th above it a portrait of David M'Creary, t itiaid papier mache, toilet cases, work boxes, Napier township, who, on th tltt day ofAur. writing deiks, Rosewood and Mabogony uriting isso, maa amuavtt belor Justice U or ley that "" uru..u u vur. ...u be wit treated fir tb cur of Cane-r by ihre ?lov"': f,kJi"' '?'Ur,'Jc""" ' !d "net, La physicians of B.dford county, and by Dr. N.w- d,M Kid, TafffU Silk and lud finished gaunt ton of th. Electrio College in Cincinnati!, for a lots, Md Lyl thread ganntt.js, Black and color period of nearly eight montht, notwithstanding sdsilk wb sj.sp.nder. french striped gum rot which, bit lip. not and a portion of hit left robroid.red ..uep.nders. GuioU cheek wart) ntirtly eaten away I H. had given ?ew suspenders, Gontt. linen band up all hope, when be heard of th. "Blood Search- kovchiefs, ooored border and Cambrio baadker. r " ni ... inAA in trw It Pnnr Wil.a cuicfs, Ladiet (men handkercbieft in creat vart. eared him, and although eadly ditflgured, there etl Sun .hade fana, circuar French fant, can is no question but what this invaluable medicine tun feather fans of a great variety; Fin. Canton taved bit life. Tb full particulars of this cat Pa'm (aDI Wl,b iTor3r n1 painted hand, Black may be teen in a circular, which can he had of ana mourning fant; Hair pint Engfith and any of th Agent. - r reacn, 40., c. Ao falent Medicines ef v We also refer to th tease of Nan v Blealnev. ery variety of Eldertown, Armatrenr county, Pa., cured of AN of which wiH b told at th lowest CASH Scrorula arur being unable to get out of bed for Pric' three years. fount it Phvalrtan. fil ffA sill a A taltti To th cat of a lady In Antoniville, aear- Medicines and Surgical Inttromsnts, at th mott u. wuu.j, .m wai am, m;iu wnn ocroiuia reasanabl. rates lor oath. June 0, I860. ly, in itt worst form. To th eat of George Jeitel, residing In Carl town, Cambria count, Pa., wao wat to badly af flicted with Cancer that it eat hit entire not off. and ' his eat was worse, if possible, than McCreary't. . The particulars of the cases every on of which wit cured by the ate of th Blood Searcher may also be found In a circuit! to b had ot any of th Agent. , , R, M. LEMON, Proprietor. ' Laboratory for th manufacture and sale, nea tho Pa, Railroad Depot, llollidaysburg. Pa, Dr. Gee. II. Keyter, Wholetal Agent Pitt burgh Pa. FOB SALE BY C. D, Wattoa, Clearfleld i f the latett ttylet, alto a Tariety of useful Nc John Patlon, Curwentvill.) James B, Graham, tiuns. Ilatt and Caps. i . . v a, T. ..... . . 1 r" urauiniuu i x.. z. nrenner, Aiorruaai. ; John i Uonnett and Shawls Russell, Pennville; R, II. Mwre, Luthersburg: BooU ahd Shoes. , .... i ..u- ..ii.iun, v, i. roster, rnu- liptburgt H. Sran, Antonville; Rnsttll McMur ray, New Washington t Edward William. Wil liamsvill; Juckson Patchea, BurntiJe; Samuel jaaganj, UleB nop, Feb. lit U60. NEW GOODS. Just receiving and opening at th Old ttai of Lewis Smith in Bethlehem a well selected a I tortment of Spring and Summer Good of at most every description. frtapi ana fancy, a beautiful assortment! Prints and Dress Goods "Why stand yaajl the day Idle 4 NY LADY or Gentlemen In the Tnltad V RtafAl- nniMltlfiff frnm SI tn 07 mm i . r . I - - a - w. i wuvvt exnmmo our articles, ana we feel satisfied " M,7 nl, retpectabi bus! nest, by which irom 3 to fioperaay can oe realised, For particulars, address (wllh stamp) Wf ACTON A CO., Oct J4, 1860 8m. Korih flth street, Phil, that we can salt them in quality and pri- o e MERBELL ft BIOLER- Clearfield, Va , Oct. 24, radles dress gnodt, of patterns and teituret to J pleat all, will be found at th corner store Curwintvlli. May IS. 1880. E. A. IRVIX. Sulla and othtr Shawls In variety at th .best 8,0"f E. A. IRVIN- OupvtniTille, May 1. fin. ' Hardware, Queensware, Drugs an Medlilnes, Fish, GROCERIES, Tobacco, 6egart and all articles usually ken in a country 6 tore, all cheap for cash, - Give at , call and ae for your teWe Jfayaiis'stf-.1" nwwa,co. rHASTERIWR tv- .i .... . . -' , . ... . " auusrrioer, navlne Lu00,?? hi-ln?.th koron of Cle.rfi.lcf ."""" in.puoito taat be 1 prepared to l'.0. Z?k ' Vh f Pli I oVnam.n! i. -k"; ""nPuon ,n workmanlik. manner. Alto whitewashing and repairirg don in a neal manner and en raonabl terms. EDWIN COOPER, Clearfleld ' ' IMO. ly. WATCH A it rMlKnn,Ur.t.a,4 h I .1 thf-.r.. hi, ' ' pal-lle arlie, ,k k '' d st lilt tslabllshmtnl In i K AH AMi Uarfletd. )'.. a 8na Hit I n. i a. a from a tlngU pier to a full sett, wMskM rll at lt.a .... I.I. . 1 l J .. ... .... r. irininiui, prices lot r,,l 1 r. l.l ...I.I I : I . . .... ulu Ki,itj aiiu pi,,nr, Cl.nt:K3 of every variety on hind,',!.! ressnnabla t,rl.. ' ALL kind of Clock, Watrhti aadJI pnrnnillv ...I If . I ' - - j . fm.M .im muM Hirvaicil, 1 A continuance of patronag It lolirli.j I Sept. U, 1880. 'iI.F.NAlV Gfcuaidliscir' ICccltSftaV Tlilrty-Muth and Market Utrcet, fc) l'rof. liDA COHTI.ANI) SALKrJ Principals. , Hon. WM. BIOLER, Clearfleld i Win J BIN. Era. of the Marol,.ni. ti....,' ,n.n. u. ... r vnnci, Ol 'i he Press ;' U WEST BROOK, of the 8. S. . i ... , MAYNa It D, Willinnisport ; J. LElSKS,;' "ii., -rp t v! m i.eTign Liial t Knr. Co linn. ASA PACK KM M am.), P1.....L vkom Anvs sons baurdmj in Hauudtn' ,2 will eive their frieniti whn inn. I.. 1...1 ' " - lUUIItr ataio, morougn and pleasant School, n, J nation desired rosnentinir thia Kn.in... 1 reA Grov and Lawn of ICK.Hl' Atl . ...iuuvu iu iud iiisiiiuie, ior seciuit ation and physical exercise. IIV, AM) SII.VKR WARE. TTTE would respectfully inform our fc. f V patron 1 and the nub lin renura I, ,t. -. . r -VIMH cave now in ttora and ofler Wholeiula..i tail at the lowest Cath Prices, a large and choice atock Watch, Jewelry, Silver tnd f War of vrv variety and style. Every description of Diamond Work ui "' nl(l 10 order at thort notice. ;WJ-A1I roods warranted to be as ranr.M Particular attentinn a-ivan In th W...K.. ..j t7.; 'ri w.vmv. iuu wanvirj wi rrwrj uescripilUQ, HI A UKrKR Ullllt No, 622 MARKET street, (south tide,) pj oept. ivia, tscu. 0 mo. CUBA HOTEL, JAYNESVILIE,IJ THE above Hotel, liar In raeanllv K... ior a nous or nleruinment, it no ine accommonnnnn or iria nu 1 in. will find thit a convenient bouse. May 19 1555, JQUX J0 mf I860. 180 TUt: FIKST AWRWM OF FALL WINTER GOO.! AT THE OLD SANS OF REED, WEAVER &( On Market Street 2 doors nort the Court House, where tlicvs just opening nn unusually l: and well selected stock of m suited to the wants of the conirj nity lor tho Fall and Winter tra which they oiler in lame and $r; a . quantities on the most reasona lerillS CALL AND EXAMI.NE I voursf.lves Their assortment DRY GOODS 4 NOTION 's very large and complete: embracing tit every article both of fashion and serrioe. peeial attention hat been paid to thcscltrtr LADIES' DRESS GOODS, which are oft variety and the very latest stylet. Silkt, Delaines, Plaids, Merinos, Popli: Alpaccaa, Cashmeres, French, Stofb and Domerti Ginghajns, Print, . Linteyt, Cambrics, Brilliants, Fig. and plain Bobicctts, Irish Linen Cletht Ac. Black and Fancy Cassimeres, Patinotts, j'rt Tweeds, Corduroys, Hickory Stripe, Tie!' Crash, Diaper. Bleached and unbleached v lint A drills, Red, Grey, Wblteand Canlot f ' noli. Alto a larr stock of Ladiet' ani i mens' Shawls, Double and 6inglo, Stellas 4 .ucoiiies, ui.ick ana urao Cloth capes si very latest fashion. Tb Persons out of Empoyw AGENTS WAN TED. In every County of the United Slslf rilO engage in the tale of tome of the hit I. most elegantly HlUatrated Works puMii Our publicntiont are of the must inten- character, ntapted to th wants of the H"- Machauie and Merchant ; thev are : ublish' th best style and bound in the most eukn tial manner, and aro worthy a place in tbi brary of every Household In the Land. &S.To men of enterprise and industries its, thit business offort an opportunity tovy1 able cmplovment seldom to be met with. "iia-l'ertons desiring to atH as agents i- ceive promptly by mail full particulars, to.,by addretsiag LF.ARY. GETZ A eo., I No. 224 Korth itrtet, pbiJadelft Oot24, 1860 ly. NEW HOTEL Tb undersigned respectfully beiri 1 announce that be recently rented a bouse ii ooroaga ot number city, ClearOold count; for the aocommodetion of tb travelling f watermen and all other who may furct with a call. Hit tabl will always b supplied with wH a we maraeis anoraj and no painl spared to render hit guetts comforlW nuaer nit roor. io which the facu that toxicattng Uquort of any kind will be kept a th nrflmfeea. will ha .. ..n,nhni it tmaJl degr. While, what Is always Impo'j io in traveller, tb best attention will tr by oarerul hostler to that faithful cc-ssl'M"! bit Journey, bit patient tteed. July 4, 18M. ly. JAMES CROSStf CLE1KFIELD STOSE WARE PllTTfl! Thankful for patt favors and sollcitlouif tur patronag. I would respectfully am4 inaiiaav on Dnnd again, and wi'l eonnl Keep at tb Pottery in tbi borongh, on It'l nr a thort distance east of the Methodist CM a large stock of Crockery , tuch at Cream c4 milk pant, Churns. Jurs. Jan-VStore tvA de. ere.; and alto an axtensive assortm! different sites and patterns of bracket) rosettes for etirnlc on houses, and others' dings.. Aay mouldings not on hand will he older on thort notice. Alto fir brick and kent for sale. JT T A liberal reduction on nrioes B) wholesale dealers. F. LEITZI.VGH Clearfleld, may 23, 1870. ly. C BatrtTinar. Curled Hair Va.. at -jLw.atCCi Cedar andWillow war BepMO.-aaO; R.W t CO, SplendUl stsirtmerit of Ladles' Gentlf ..4 rktMn.n.1 ni..... .. ilnateri RFED, WEAVER AC ' sides of snanlih tola leather or ss fiwcashby E. A. IRV Carwensville, May 1, 19. 5'J