THE EQUALITY OF THE GRAVE. Th glori of ear blood ud stU Ar shadows, not substantial things) , Ther It no armor against Fat Death lay hi ley bands oo king. ' Poeptre aad erown ' - ' ; Both lie dowa. And in th dust b qua! mad With th poor crocked icytb and ipad. Som men with iwordi msy reap the Holds, And plant fresh laurels where they kill; Hut tlieii itrong norves at last must yield, They tame but ooe another itlll, Early or late, They etoop to Fate, And must give up their murmuring breath When they, pale capt'ves, creep to death. The garlands wither on your brow, Then boaat no nore your mighty ieedi Upon death'i purple altar bow, All head most eome To the eold tcmhl Only the action of tin juat Smelt eweetand blossom in the duat, Agricultural gtatttrs. WHEAT AND CHESS-OS CE MORE. Fire Hundred Dollars Reward. From the American Agriculturist. I've been aching for more than thirty years, to give editors of agricultural jour nals 'fits," for you uro the most arrogant chaps, we farmers have anything to do with. Just look bow you treat us on the old chess question. You are tired of it j " then to ecttle it, you litunch off into loarned names of soma authorities, no farmer knows of, and treat them to a dish of Bromut Secalina, and insinuations of the silly notions of " common people, " intima ting thai farmers don't know enough to last them up a short hill. You cull for specimens, when they affirm their expe rience of having seen the fact of Choss and Wheat growing together, as if they were cither 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 epran glo as we call it of chess growing on one stalk, in the tlion Territory of Michigan, and .bowed it to ninny of my neighbors. men and womon, well able to judge of what they saw, emmon as they might be. I also in that same Territory, saw chess giwvinit on more than a dozen stalks of Jlax, and having some seven or eight hands hoeing corn on my land at the time I called tbem to witness the fact. Some of these men are now living, good men and true, and reminded me of it two years ag , when I was there on a vt.'tt. Again, fifteen years ago, when I first set tied here, a brother-in-law of mine broke up ten acres of new land, part prairio, part b:urens ; on one side, about six rods from the edge, of said lot, ran an old road, which didn't get broken up much with tho rest, being hard. He sowed the plumpest, cleanest wheat I ever saw, on said lot. The result was an abundant crop of beautiful wheal, excepting the said strip of road, of some eight feet wide and forty rods long which was chras, stout enough to bear up a cradle. Now sir, you may cull chess by any name you choose, but it won't explain bow that strip of chess came where clean wheat wo sown ttia previous season. 1 Here was no ohess in the wheat on cither side of the said roud. This fact was witnessed by somo of tho best farmers in the town, and ninny of them aro here now, and often speak of it. I don't say wheat turns to, or is transmuted to cheas, for I think I can explain it upon the principles of natural science j but that was'nt the object of the present article. It was to get up a littl modesty in agricultural pnpers, ana pro- vent their squirtutions of so much learned dyestuff into the eyes of old eye witnesses of what said editors deem a delusion. What in tho name of common sense, can Bromvt Sccalina have to do with the fact of tho appearance of chess whera wheat n mi . it . own i inert to caii tor specimens as though you, becauso you are an editor, had nny better senses than observing farmers. Now sir, I believe in book farming and read all I can get hold of on the subject, have taken another agricultural paper and yours in '59, and my son takes yours bow and I another paper j but I don't be- novo you all together can seo a stalk of cho growing in company oa the same stem more sure than I or any other old or young farmer, though wt may bo com jmn folks. Jons It. Kobixson. Kane Co., III. U t arks. Mr, Robinson must feel bet ter now, aftor having " spoken hi mind." His bile has nt her overflowed and ran ciown into ins inn a little, but we are too benovolent to withold a letter, the insor . . H ,., , uirui-j i of which will alleviate an aching of , nrly years elanding," and wo shall, tion " th try not to personally appropriate any of thoso "fits." Wo don't It now what agri cultural editors he is driving at, as, with few exceptions, our acquaintances among !ho fratocnily are very modest men and it could not well bo otherwise. It is the universal rule, that white "a littlo knowlodge is a dangerous thing," because it puffs a man op, and makes him "arro- print." n. onci ioa nf Innt. i .. D . ... v. ,lu llllllvP. him liumMe. Agricultural editon de vote their chief attenttoa to gathering' knowledge from a wide field of observe, tion, and they onght to be, and wo be licvo generally are, far from "arrogant.". It not Mr. R. a little arrogant In assuming to sr;Wk for all the "common people?" W have a airong admiration for that class those possessed of common sense, ! and havo flattered ourselve? until this' day that we were born and brought up among tbem. In he itrttcla uvernauiea by Mr. IL we did quote from a foreign writer, who speak of tho "common Isu porstitious people' of Europe. When we spoke, ef the cultivators of this country, we called tbetn farTiers a name we deem the most honorable. Put enough on thia point. In our former article, page 234, we noV.eof the impossibility of one species of plants changing or transmuting into another, Cheas, called by botanists, oro tnut icralina, is a distinct aperies from wheat, called by botanists, (riticum, and nothing but. a miracle a dirct act of Providence--enn cause one of these pe cic to cbongo into, of produce the other species. So continent of this are we, and so de sirous, withal, to set at rest a question of thia kind, that we make the following offer : $500 RawASD. The publisher of the American Agriculturist will pay a reward of f 500 to any person who will prove by clear unmistakable experiment to the snlwfnction of intelligent and disinterest ed parties, that chesa can be produced from wheat. No other conditions are mad?, than simply that the xperirnents iiuiibe so conaucted that there con be no 'mistake about the tfansmutation. J Lel U1 a( j that wo j0 not cai ;n que., t;on tho veracity of thoso who assert that have geen ci.e.. owjnK rrf,m wheat kernels. We have no doubt they believe what they assert ; but, in the full convic tion that there is some mistake about it, and to encoui-ageexperiments, we make the abo 'e offer in good faith, and will most cheerfully pay the reward if a single case of transmutation can be proved. Let those interested make the trial, and f they succed once, it will be easy to re peal under circumstances that will admit of no doubt. RUSSELLS' IMPROVES FLEXIBLE HARROW, Fntcntcd Jan. 17, 'GO. 'fi need an improvement in narrows," la a remark not unfrequently heard among fanners. Amoog the few improvements which have here tofore been made in ttiia important and useful, we might say inditpcnaablo implement of hus bandry, it would seem that none of them has full; met the wanta of tho Agriculturist. Some ore too heavy, tome too complicated and eoatly, and all are liable to the objection that they are onlr adopted to certain kinds of ground, for while it is easy to get u a borrow that will work well on euiooth, clear and level ground, it a not ao easy to find one that will anewer a good purpose in new ground, among stumps or on a hilly and undulating surface, but when ya get nno of the latter elasa, you may rest assured that it wil! also give satisfaction on a smooth surface. The undersigned confident y believe tnat luis obiect is fully attained in tbia improvement, and would call the attention of Practical and Scientific agriculturist to ibe following import ant features which characterise it. rirst, ita implicit! i secondly, tta strength and durability. nnd laatly its aduptedneaa to any and all kirda ofsurface. The following named practical Farmers, of Clearfield County, who bay used it thia season, thus testify to tt. We the undersigned faroiers ofPenn tp., Clear- Hold co., and State of Pennsylvania, haring uaed KusaeUs Improved flexible Harrow, nave no hesitation in saying that It hai given entire sat iafuctinn and that from Ita aimplicity and cheap nes it should speedily eome into general ure. GEO FULLKRTuN. E. W. BR'jOKS S. PMtRICK, B. WRIQLES WORTH T. DOUG II ERTY, JOH N W. DERRICK JOHN A. MURl'lIY, WM. A. MOOltb, JOS. G. RUSSELL. The "Seientitlo Amerioan," a paper which the acienaifio world is well acquainted fpeaka thus in reference to it, "Th barrow is one of the most important agricultural implements, aa mncb deponda upon the top pulverising or diesa ing of the soil, both before and after the seed is town, for the sncctss of the future crop." After describing it, it continuos: "This combination harrow ia ao ainiple, that tt is superfluous to ex tend for Harrowing cither well cleared or rough ground. The nnderaigned, have purchased the right to make, sell, uae, and transfer their right to do thesamo, within tha county of Clearfield, and are now prepared to furnish th article to all who wiah to purchaae, on reaesnable terms. They will alao sell Individual rights to make and usethtsamo, JiERUELL & BIULER. Claerfield, Oct. U, 1860. !!! DEATH !!! To every form and Specie of VERMIN. - " COSTA R'S" "COSTA R'S" Rat, Roach de. Exterminator. "COSTA R'S" " COSTA R'S" Bed Bug Exterminator. "COSTA R'S" "COSTAR S" Electric JWer for Incctt. DESTROYS INSTANTLY Rat, Roaches, Mice, Mole, Ground-Mice, Bed-bugs, Ants, Moths, Mosquitoes, Fleas, Insects on Hants, Insects on Animals, rt c in short evory form and species of 10 years eslabliKried in New York City used by the City Tost Office- the City 1'ris on and Station houses the city Steamers, Shins 4c. the Citv Hotpla. "Aator " "St Nicholas," Ac, and by more than 20,000 .. 'l ' nnvaio tannics. I WSulJrupRiRts and Retailers everywhere sell them ionolwde Ag BajUtoguliirsi.esi, ents In all 1 a rtre Cities 25o., 40c, A $1 Boxes Bottles, Flasks- tda.111 Ukwakx Mlofspuriousitnitntions. r.xnnnne each ttox, Kottle & Flask, ana ihka notning but "tJosTAR a" Bpnl.00 Boxes sent by mail, mJii A $5.00 by Express. BMk.Addrcss orders or for Circular, to HENRY R. COSTA K, Principal l)epot, 410 llrondwny, N. Y, BguSOLDRY LOHA1NEACO. March 17th. Clearfield Fa. r- , J ti die' Bonnet and Hats, trimmed and nn- trimmed, of lb Latest Styles at it. W. at CP's, V Large and splendid stock of Dress trim mings, Belts, Head Dresses, Neite, Plumes Ao , at n. V. A CO', ALarg stock of Men A Boy' olothinjr,' Just received at It. W. A CO's Boot A ahoes of vary kind for Ladles, Geal tlemen, and Children at R.W. d CO', A largest of BKANS for al at thaljo Utoreof MSRBIL, A BIOLEB. 5 LIERRELL & BI6LER Keep constantly on hand, ' at their old stand on Second etrtet, CLEARFIELD, P A , A GENERAL ASSORTMENT 07 HARDWARE. LOCKS OF VARIOUS KINDS, PAIJTT MILLS, Scales of all kiuds which will weigh from one oz. to 4,000 pounds, PEW BACKS, MEAT CUTTEES AND 8TUFFEE8 of different styles, A a large assort men t of Carriage Bol t s, A general assortment of Mechanics 's Tools, GRINDSTONES AND CRANK, ic, ic, ic, io., COPPER KETTLES, Of the best quality, Monroes patent egg-whips, A GREAT VARIETY OF APPLE rARERS, - - t A general assortment of Plows and Plow-wings, A large and well assorted stock of 33&ir-2iria auadlWailllo, They have a very extensive assortment of STOVES, which they will sell on the most advinta geous terms , Also a very large stock of Stove-Pipe. to which they desire specially to call the attention of WholctaU Dealer t; STOVE-riPE COLLARS, 8 t o v Blacking, CORN SHELLERS, CORN GRINDERS, Saw Gummcrs' tf-c, Ao. Thev wish also to direct the special at tention of owner, of houses, milN, and other buildings to their stock of LIGHTNING RODS, which they are prepared to sell at tho very lowest pricos. They have also ao extensive assortment of OTWAffiE, which, thev will dispose of at reduced prices; 8A& t2X &S)2 &A&2&i at greatly reduced rates Glass, Oils. Paints, t-. ... Portable Heaters and Registers, BUGGY SPRINGS, Sieve Wire, Horso-shoo Nails, Dumb-Bolle, O AR - RINGS, Quoits, kc.,Lc, tc, They keep also a genoraL assortment of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, such as are needed in thia section of country. i The following articles will bo taken IN EXCHANGE for arllclos lu our lino ot business; OLD MONEY, . Old Qjppcr, Old Brass, RAGS, SHINGLES, OARDS, GRAIN, HIDES, Bees-wax, Tallow Ac.,- We invite everybody to giva us a call and examine our articles, and we feel satisfied that we can suit them In quality and pri- MESEEXt & BIGIER' Uearfsld, Pa , Of 24, 1M.' -.' ' I nryni T7r rriin rtw g-rr i ll 1 9 M r f i r. ir M mwm . ax ii,..,r " ; VEGETABLE LIFE , PILLS ' ,jt, AND - - - . q - PHOEKiX BITTERS. The high and envied celebrity wblclt these i . ft,... ...,.;Hj r... Invariable efflcacy io all th diieaaeJ which tbay f profess to ear, has rendered lb asnal practice of iiufliof; not only unnecessary, bat unworthy of mem. They tr known by their fruits) their goed works test'fy for tbem, and they thrive not by th laitn or ta credulous . . - - .... , i . 1!) ILL cases ot Astnma, iicuie ana vnronia BhouinHtism, AfTections of th Bladder and Kid ney. JJlUious iever ana Liver toai plain is In tha south and west, where these diseases pre vail they will be found invaluable. Planters, FarmaxsDd othors, who one aa the aaadieiaes will never afterwords be without thein. Dyspepsia. No person with this distressing diseaa should delay using these modicines im mediately. Eruptions of Ui skin, Erysipalaa, Flatulency, teve- and Ague, for tnia acourg of t!i weatern eon n try these medicines will be jound a aafe, speedy, and certain reoiedy. Other medicines leave tbe system subject to a rotur3 of, the disease a ure by tbes medicines is Per-; mauent. Try them, be salisfled, and bo cured. Mercural Diseases, Never fails to eradi cate eutirely all th effects of sneraury infinitely sooner than th most powerful prep iralioa of Saraaparilla, Nit bt sweat, Nervous Debility, Nervous Com plaint of all kinds, Organio Affeotions, Palpita- , tion of the Heart, Painter's Choiio. I Piles. Th original proprietor of tbess medi cines was cured of files of 34 years standing by th ua of tb.ae Lif. mediolne. aluno, Worms of nil kinds, are effectually cured by thes medicines. Parent will do well to administer them whenever their existence is suspected. Relief will be certain. - , thb Lira fills aud bosu imssi Purify tb blood, and thus remov all disease fioin tb ayetem. A eingl trial will plac tb Ltri Pill and Paossix Bittbrs beyond tbe reach of competition in tb eatimatlon of every patient, Sf Prepared and aold by DR. WM. B. MOFFAT, S35 Brodway, cor. Worth St., New York. Feb. 29th 1800. lyr. LOOK HERB I LOOK II URE! THE undersigned subscribers, tak this meth od of informing tb publls generally, that they have this day entered into copartnership In THE BLACKSMITH BUSINESS, and can be found at th chop formerly occupied I . . - - ... M.I f . ! . 1 ' . ' IbvJ. ebunkwuer, on inira ureci, m mis o- rougn, wner iney wui o piaaaea w im i cvetomers, and aa many new ones as can malt it convenient to fiv them a ealL Bring on your hoes, your spades and pioks, ' Your log-ohaina and your pulling sticks, Your sleds, your sleighs, your borae, your mar. No three-year old shall than go bar. Your spears will work np then jnat right, To prooning hooks for every height. Your (words too, shall then he wrought. To ploughshares such as Cain ne'er bought. JACOB SIIUNKWILER, GEO. W. ORR. Clearfield, December 8, 1858 tf. . . l J . iL. U UNDSEY'S IMPHOVFD ISIood M'nrt'lior!! A STANDARD MEDICINE For th speedy, radical, and flcctnal ear oi ALU il&KAeB,a arising rrom ljii'U BITY OF THE BLOOD. Thia medicine ha wrought tho moat mlraca lous cures in desperat eaies of Scrofula, Cutaneous Diseases, Cancerous formation. Erysipelas, Boil, Sore Eye. Sculd JIaad, Rbaumati Disorders, Coitiveness, Salt Rheum, General Debility, Loas of Appetite, Foul Stomaob, Pimple on th face, Old, 8tubborn Ulcers, Tetter Affections, Dyapepsla, Jaundice, Mercurial Diaeaaes, Liver Complaint, Low Spirit, Female Complaints! and ail Diae navint their orgin In an Impur itat f th Blood Tb abov Is a portrait of David M'Creary, Kepler township, who, on the 31st day of Aug. 1858, made affidavit belore Justice Gorley tbat h waa treated fir the cure of Cano:r by three physicians of B.dford county, and by Dr. New ton of th Electrio College In Clncinnattl, for a period of nearly sight months, notwithstanding wbicb, bi lip, nose and a portion of hi left cheek were ntlrely eaten away I He had given nn all li.n. n,hn K Lj..l if k linljw.J a...K. ctred bim, and although sadly disfigured, there is no question but what this invaluable medicine ts no question but what this invaluable medicine saved hi lif. Th full particular of thia ea may b seen in a circular, which can b bad of any of th Agent. We also refer to the ease of Xan'y "Blcakney, ofEldertown, Armstrenc county, Pa., cured of Scrofula after being unabl to get out of bed for thre years. . ; To th case ef a lady in Ansonsville, Clear field county, who wat alio afflicted with Scrofula io tt worst form. - lo tb case oi ueorg jreiaei, rtitiiing in Carl- , town, Cambria count, Pa., who wa so badly af- fllcted with Caneer that it al hi ntlr aos off., nd hi cas wa ,wore, if possible, than McCreary's. Th particular of thes cases every oa of which wa ourad by th us of tb Blood Search? may also b found in a elrculas to b had of any of th Agent. R. M. LEMON, Proprietor. Laboratory for th manufacture and sale, nea tho Pa, Railroad Depot, Hollidaysburg, Pa. Dr. Geo. II. Keyaer, Wholesale Agent Pitta bnrgh Pa. FOR SALE BY a D. Watson, Clarfild f.t.. ft.... r ii . . tfuuH 1-Hiiun, vurwFDeviuai yamea ti. uranarn, urabampton K. r. Itrenner, Alorrisdal John Russell, Pennville; R.U.Moor, Lnthersburgj M. 0. Stirk, New Millport C. R. Foster, Phil ipsburgi II. S'fan, Ansonvill i RnsselLMcMur- ray, New Washington Edward William, Wil. liamavill) Jackton Ptchn, BurnaiJ) Samuel Megarty, Ulen Hop, ..... Fab. 1st lioU. "Why stand ye all the day Idle ANT LADY or Gentlemen la th United State, ponsessing from 13 to $7, eaa enter into a easy and respectable busin, by which from J to SlOperday eaa be realised, For particular, ddrt (with stamp) W ii ACTON A CO., Oct 14, 1880 Im. North Sth itreet, Phila. radle dress goods, of patterns and tenures to j pleas all, will be found at the corner store Cwrwlnsvill. May lo. 180. E. A. IRVIX. i S'lella and other Shawl in variety at the cheas ) Stor. of E. A.IRVJN- CnrweTtsvill, Mav 1, x ' a............. JrG. HARTS WICK, HAS AS just reoeived from tbe Eastern citloa, nd opened at bis MSW B IUKJt ItUUM on MABKET STREET, two doors west of Third, Ui moat extensive assortment of ' Drags), ... iv e.v i.vi " JfedlabitS, i ' ,?inU ' ' Varnishes, v j Dye-stuffs, -.. ' " Tobacco A Seg ars, . ' t i .v . . Toilet artlelea, ... . Perfumery, - -' f XJISLR HOOKS, - ' ' ' u . I - ' ' '. - Stationary, . . , ..i . v " f t- ft . Cutlery, Miscellaneous , And Fancy ' " Article Ae. , ' ever offered to th public In this secticn of tb country. ' ... Jill AIUK u vuuuviM i wurcu it W ba.an.xton.iv assortment, bar, been select-' ili Druca and Chcmlcalsj, f which be d with special refferenc to their quality and freshnts. Hi stook of Olla and Paint will consist of Linseed oil, Coal oil, Tanner' oil, Turpsntin, Red A V) bit lead, dry and ground In oil, .pan brn. V'?'""0 red' ndt8t" ocnr? lauipuiaua, aibok lean, ivory o put, voincao m American Vermillion, pari green, paris, Ultra marine and Prussian blue, dry and ground in oil, i Carmine, Cbrom green i yellow. Chalk of all I Cobalt, Drop, lake & black, Emery, Qlue, Qams, ' Copal, Damar and Shellun, Indian red, Litharge, Orange mineral, pumice and Rotten stone. Rose pink, English and Amerioan, Kosio, Scar'at, (or Persian red,) Terra Sienna, Turkey umbra, Ver digris, blue at' whit Vitriol, Whiting, Zin, put ty aud putty knives, Glaas of all sises and quali ties, Looking-glass plates, Ac. fo. Dye-etuffk St Varulsbeai Extra Logwood, chip ped and ground. Indigo, Madder, Annatto, Cochineal, Sol. tin, Red saunders; Copal, Coach, Illack for leather, japan fur dying, Map, Mastic, Whit Damar, Wblt spirit and Flowing Varnih. Tobacco Segara i Cavendish, fast, Natural leaf, Rough k ready, Lady twist. Fine cuts of all kinds, and prid of th Harem, tobacco Sappee J ... 1 I. .. U . . a... 1M. ua oeuwiu - vumnwu, imf punch, Laohica, El mono, Ac, Segan Blank-Books and Stationary. Ledgers, Day-books, Receipt and Note-books, Diaries, La dies and Office Portfolios, Black parch morn and paper Df eds, Bonds, Mortgages, and all other legal blanks. Foolscap, letter, Note, Business and drawing paper, Envelopes, Raady reference Hies, Anoear's and Arnold' writing fluid, Ink, blsck, blu,nd carmine, Stoel Pen ana Pen holders, Paper clips, muoilage, and all other r ticl In th Stationary line. Toilet b Fancy Articles V Perfumery. Hair brube, American, Frenoh A Bngllah, with Ivo ry, Shell, Pearl, Buffalo, Satinwood, Rosewood A ornamented backa, all qualities; Ciolh bruahea Ilatbruabeaj Teelh brushes, various qualities ; Shaving brushes, American, English and Frenoh with Russia bristles and Badger' hair; Flash brushes) Comb brushes and Cleaners, Tortoise shell Tuck combs, Tortois shell, PUin A Fancy 'and India rubber Long Combs) Bheli, Buffalo, Horn and India rubber puff side Combs: India rubber Drossing Combs, to 8 iucbes, ill styles ; Enclisb Toilet comb with bandies; Bonnet combs ; Ivory and dutt pereha fine tooth combs ; rocket combs, all styles : American, trench 4 German Cologne A Laven tar waters Lubln's, Taylor s, Wright s, Mangenet A Conway a ex trajls fur the han ikarcbief, of a great variety of tylet) Burnett' Cocaine, Barry's Tricopherons, Lyon's Cathairon, Eau, Lustral, Bears, Massacrar, Antigua, Rose and Coral Oil) Boef marrow, Pomades, and Philooootn, Amerlcnn aid French all styles and prioe eold cream, Toilet powder, Kuugo Ball, Lilly Wblt, yi)B Dole, Cbina, and paper, smelling aalta, Balm of a thousand flowers, tooth pate. tooth past, charcoal, rese, As., Ao., bbaving Compound all sues) Military soap, Honey Soap, Chrytalin and Floating soaps,, Ottoman, lanseeanoi Uallagber soapa, Transparent and Castil soaps, Ao. Ae, Miscellaneous Articles, Gents steel frame morocco and cuff Portmonaies, Ladies silk lined patir ilaeh, inlaid tortois (hall, velvet and morocco Portmonaies, Ladies Crotchet pursos embroidered with steel besds, Ladies Labs and morocco satchels, shell, pearl, Ivnry, volvet and papier Macho, Ivory nnd pear memorandum tab' iels, Fine Engftxb Morocco, Pocket Walets, Mo. toeco and raff Pocket books, with straps nnd caspif Bill books, and Banker's cases with lock lad key oillaprlon drinking oupa. Medical glas scs with and without drops. Fishing tacklo, Chapman A E uerson Rasor strops cigar cases erumb brushes. Shoe Brush oa with aud without handle Horn brushes, all aualilies. Paint and varnish brushos a( sizes, tin and capper bound, basb tools (( sues, oountcr and mark Ing brushes, white wash and scrubbing brushes. Fancy colored feather dusters io., Rich pear tntaid paplor mncb, toilet eases, work boxes writing derks, Kostwood and Mabogony riting dosks, Cbesrmca aud Cbete boards. Ui-nts. Kid Gloves, Neck ties, collars, cravats and canes, La die Kid, To Iff t a bilk and Ktd nnishtd eaunl lots, and Lyle thread gauntlets, HI nek and color, ed silk web suspenders, french striped guin sus penders, Rich mbroid.red auapender, Uulou new stvle French suspenders, Gents. linn band kerchief, colored border and Cambrie handker ebicfa, Ladle lines handkerchief in ereat varl sty 6un hd fans, circuar Fr.nch fans, can lo" rv r.ruij j no uanion P Unt lory PinUd handea, Biack . . f...!,.. f . ! . . . m r . ana mourning tans: iiair pins KngAsb aa Fredcb, Ae, Ae. Abo Patent Medicine ef ev try variety. All of which wlH b sofd at th lowest CASH prices. Country Physicians furnished with Draffs Medicines and Surgical Instruments, at th most reasanabl rates (or cask, I Juo S, 18041. ly. III ,) V 1? I tt 111 ' A JM ft A' . W ttlI.Alli NEW GOODS. ' ' . . " Juit roeivlng and opening at th Old sUt of Lewis Smith in Bethlehem a well seleoted a sortment of Spring and Summer Good of all most vry description. , Staple and Fancy, a btautiful assortment t i Prints and Dress Goods i of tb latest style, also a varlty of useful No .1 .... TT..- J r. , lwu aoa i.aps, Bonnet and Shawl. Boot and Ehoes, Hardware, Queensware, Medli lnea, Fish, Drugs . an s . ' GROCERIES' Tobacco, 8egar and all artiale usually kep' a country Stor, all oheap for cash. in utv u a call and ee for your aelvc. ' m ' .. "ENDERSON, A CO. May II, 1880. '..-..,. jsBii.Hi.(i,Th. nbcribr, bavin located himself in tha bornmrti nt n...a.a would mrorin the public that he ii prepared to do work lo the abov line, from plain to ornamen tal of any description In a workmanllk manner Alto whitewashing and repalrirg don in a oeal maaner and a reaaonabU term. ED WIS COOPER. aarfild lBvly. Cedar andWillow wars BepMO,- IcXSi at B.W CO', V r t WATCH At TRTBVr-o THB nndrstgned rapectro. Inform his oatomera scd ii, pubUe aerally, taat b kt. neird beta tb Xaat and dathU ;JtabUtbmentln GRAHAM'S Row OUarfisld, Pa a fin assortment ef Clczl Warcat s, and Jiwklbt of different qniHtw from a single piece ts a foil sett, which k sell at Ui saoat reaeobabl prices for cash, r i exchange for old gold and Uvr, , CLOC KB of every varUty ea Band, at tha h reasonable price. .. ALL ktods of flocks, watbt and Jselrr carefully repaird aad warranted, A continuance ef patronage is solicited, Sept. 19, 18, H. F.NACGH, Tblrty-Sluth and Market Street, PhU't Prof. E. D ck COBTLAND lAUKDEKs, , fflnclpale. ' . Hon. WM. BIOLER, Clearfield ; Wm. UcKtS. BIN, Esq., of the Merchants' Hotel, Pbila.1 Hon.'J. W. FORNEY, of 'th Press:' Viet.i WBSTBROOK, of th S. S. Union ) Hon. J. W MAYNaRD, Williatnsportt J, LEI3ENRUQ, Ka.. Pres't of tbe Lehk-h Coal t- Nav. Co.. UIiki. ASA PACKER, Mauch ' Chunk : all i . . . CI , j r ' Zr,"1.',: ?..'"f ." "''Hi i t . . i. . . iiivHu. m uw iMtmj vv avvKiiig igf I aaaf, thoroagh and pleasant School, any lnfuc jmatloa desired respecting this Seminary. re A Grove and Lwa of faUilll ACHES, r attached to th Institute, for seolusiun, re. ation and pliisicai exercise. Ja ' RV, AVD SILVER WARE. WE would respectfully inform our friends, patrons and th public generally, that bav now in stor and offer Wholesale and Re. tail at tbo lowest Cash Pricos, a large and vrj cholee stock Watch, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Wan of every variety and style. Every descriptioa of Diamond Work an iota. er Jewelry, mad to order at aborts notice. sej-All goods warranted to b asrepresentts. Particular attention given to th repairinr ef rvaicnai and Jewelry or every aeaoripuon. 8TAUFFER a HARLEY. No. 022 MARKET etreet, (south side,) PbiU. Sept. 19tb, 1880. 6 mo. CUBA HOTEL, JAYNESYILLE, PA. THE abov Hotel, having recently been fitH op lor a bous or entertainment. Is now opei tor tho accommodation of tb public, llravtlen will find thi a convenient house. May l Hit, JOUN J01 DAK. I860. THE FIRST 'ARRIVAL ' . .. . .. OF - FALLWINTBRGODDS AT THE OLD SAND OP 1 REED, WEAVER & CO, 9 On Market Street 2 doors north o the Court House, where they tire ust onenin; an unusually large - m " a . - V and well selected stock oi cood?, suited to the wants ol the commu nity for the Fall and Winter trade, which tlicy ofler m large and smnll quantities on the most reasonable terms call and examine for voursf.lves Their assortment ol DRY GOODS $ NOTIONS vary larc and complete: mbrcing almort every article both of fashion and sorrice. Ei- peeial attention bas been paid to the selection of LADItS' DRESS GOODS, which aro of tverr variety and th very lateet styles. bilks, Uelaines, Plaids, Merinos, J'op tins, Alpaccas, Cashmeres, French, Pccfh and Domestio Ginghams, Prints, Linaeys, Cambric, BrillianM, Fir. and plain Bobinctts, Iriah Linen Cloth Ae. Black and Fancy Casslmcrei, Patinetls, Jesnt, Tweeds, Corduroys, Hickory Stripe, Ticking, iratn, uiaper, iiieacbea and anbloached miu lins A drills, Rd, Grey, White and Canton Flss Dels. Also a larg stock of Ladies' and Oentis mens' Shawls, Double and Single, Stellas sol Cheniltos, Black and Drab Cloth capes of thi very latest fashion. To Persons out of Employment AGENTS WANTED. ' In every County of the United States, TO ngag in th But of some of this best end most eleiantly Illustrated Works ouhlished. w)ur publications are of the moat Interestia! character, aiantad to th wants of th Farmer, Mechanic and Merchant! 'hey are ublisbed is th bet tyl and bound la th most eubitei tial manner, and are worthy a plac in th Li brary of vry Household In the Land. a-ft.To men ot enterprise and industriooshsb. it. Ibis business offer aa onnortun tv for orolt- able employment seldom to be met with. CVrrone desiring to act ae stent wlu ! ceive promptly by mall full particulars, termi, to.,by addresaiar LBARY. GBTZ A co.. Pab. No. 224 North trt, Philadelphia. uot 24, jo ov ly. NEW HOTEL. Th undersigned respectfully beg leav announo that h recently rented a house ia uY borough of Lumber eity, Clearfield oounty, Pa. or in aooommoaetlon or tb travelling publit watermen and all others who may favor lis with a call. - - Hi tobl will always b supplied with as fM aa th markeU afford t and ao pains will t spared to render hi guests comfortable wkl under hi roof. To which the fact that a i toxloartng Uquor of any kind will b kept bo tb premlaea, willb traits, ecntrtbnte ii small degree. While, wbt ii always Importsu to th traveller, tb Ust attention will be ri by Mi-erul bosUer to that faithful eoeapanlos hi Journey, hi patient ted. Jul 4, 18M. ly... JAMK8 CR0SSLT. ' CLEARFIELD STOKE WiRB PUTTEEf. Thankful for past favors and sollcitious oil tor patronage. I would repectfully annouef that I have on band again, and wl'l consult!; keep at th Pottery In thi bomngh, on th aer a ihort distanc cast of th Methodist ChereV a larg dock of Crockery, auch aa Crean ereeki. milk pans. Churns. Juvs. Jan. Stove nine cssiif io. io. f and also an extensive ssortmsst dlDorsnt (lies and pattern of brackets as rosotte for Cornice on houses, and Olhor moil' ding. i ,' Aay mouldings not oa hand will t mads "l older oa short notice. Alao fir brick nw' and kept for al. . fiS"A liberal reduction on price nude wholesal dealer. F. LEITZI.NQEt Clearfield, may 23, 1870. ly. j larpti, Draggt, carpet chain, Bags si iiaggmg, turl tlair Ao at . . w K. W. at CO. A Splendid auirtment of Udics' Qiattmf' j and Chlldrena' Gloves nd Hosiery 't BEED.WEAVER Aj'O. '.tZ.( ldes of Spanish sol leather or sale lot ilfocoMhby E.A.tRVIf. OarwwarvlU, May !, IflM.