TWENTY YEARS AGO. How wondrous are the changes, Tim, Since twenty years ngo, Wlien pa's -woro woolen dresses, Jim, And boys wore pants of tow When shoes were made of calf-skiu, And socks of home-spun wool ; And children did o fair day's work Before they went to scbooll When girls took music lesson, Jim, Upon fbo spinning wheel ; And "practiced " late and eaily, Jim, Upon the snirwikig wheel ; Tho hoys would ride bareback to mul A dozen miles or so. And hurry off before 'Kas day, tkmie twenty yeasngo. Tlvc people rode to meeting, Jim, In sleds, instead of Weighs, And wagons rods as easy, Jim, As buggies, now-a-days ; And oxen answered well for teams, Though now they'd be too slow, For people lived not half bo fut Somo twenty years ago- 0, well dr. I remember, Jim, That " patent cooking stove, " That father Vought and paid for, Jim, In cloth our gals had wove ; And how he neighbor wondered When we got M thing to p". And vaid 'twould bust and kill us all, Pome twenty years ago. Yes everything is different, Jiui, From what it used to was ; For men arc always tampering, Jim, With God's great natural laws And what on earth we're coining to - Does anybody know? For everything has changed so much Since twenty years ago. i The Slanderer. Thero aro two sliameleis characters in society of which it would seem impossible to get rid of; they are the slanderer and lie flatterer. One destroys your honest reputation, constantly finds his greatest delight in tho ruin of a fair name, and dis H kesajii6t .representation of anything. The ether id a 1ase, crawling, cringing wretch, whose auporiluage of praise is never given but for the purposes of decep lion. But tho former is the more infa '.lousoftho two. The latter is meaner 1 y natui-e. Not so the other ; he is delib irately bad. The prince of the lower re ;.ions hasliis r.tttne, because he is a liir. Thieves, murderers, and all other crimU ials aro his victims. The slanderer alone H hie-eepeciul friend and ally ; he is a liar t ho divides with him the wicked commis f on of malignant falsehood. No man is so much abhorred ns the slanderer; the -easou is that cxprossed ; his taking a -eal participation in the career of Satan, jf ho I -est men and women are always the ,prey of this human fiend ; and their most tioblo acts, are tho most readily assailed. Very few generous persons amongst us ?iave escaped the diabolical ve-nom of the siame-Wller. There is no one who cannot specify desolations in character coromiU ted hy him. We should liko to get his tory of slanderers ; for such a work would to any business in the above line i.e highly interesting, inasmuch as it!nt'co. "J i" a workmanUk. manner. e c i i,r liiisiiieKi in At Inn aI,1 Anon r,n Inn n( vouhl explain the worst feature of human r.aluT. rs-cholocirts have, as yet, failed PPeit the old Jew store j where he will keep , ' , , , .. .. , , constantly en band a large assortment of Jla 'OftOfiOUfltforit; but no Joubt, it would hogony and Cane Bottom Chairs, and Cabinet better explained in etiiics than in met aphysics; nnd for ourselves, we aro under tho opinion, that slun Jerers owo (heir na !uro to vilo parontn.go lo parentage all lust and crime and to the cursed cireum.. stances of life, which are tho proper alten dance of the base issue that has this hor rid origin. Tli is slioukl be a consolation lo the sUnJered. Tliey we can name tnany of them who are ever ready with their personal services nnd their cash, to tisbist the troubled may be indeed they must be, frequently tnal'giicd ; but their own deeds are their reward ; and those who misrepresent them, are essentially cancers on society and enemies to virtue ! The gooil nOTCr CfCflpG IXttAck j l'Ut ft plirO ! conscience isn shield which nothing can . . . ., . penetrate; and thctillanies of those who atsrnl their names and intentions, full back ultimately on their bad authors. The hand ar d tongue of every man should be against the slanderer. City Item. fl., -ii it;.,i.. feii . -,. iween J. r, niuison ana joun uriei, in ine iura- Cha.,. Carroll Hicks, of Columbus, Ohio ;berin). bufin(1., ,t j,u)wMlbllrg hu dnJ Frank Mancy, of Nashville, Tenn j Hen ry N. Spencer, jr., of Pennsylvania; ...I '1 Alfred Van Benthuysen, of Ne. Ch-leans, LouUia4u, aro officers in tlve tumy of Oar-' ' ibakli, belonging to tho stofl of Hon. Av - czzana. They were all presetit at tiio bnt - tloofCaserta, and conducted themselves gallantly. didn't I hear you sny the oilier day you wanted a cider press 7" "Yes, daughter, whero can I get one?" "Why, you try Zeke Stokes j he hug ged mo the other evening at tho parly, an' I tell you ho made mo grunt." The fact is noted that every Episcopal clerrymsn in Charleston, Sunday before last, omitted the usual prayer for the Pres ident of tho United States. jfcaTA Scotchman raked an Irishman why were half farthings coined in Eng land. The answer was, " To give Scotch men opporunily to subscribe to charitable iiititutions 1"' Jk-If yon were obliged to swallow a man, whom would you prefer to swallow T X littlo London porter. loylfexcrciw promotes health, those who collect old bill, for editors should be among the longet-Jivcd peopl on earth i i I A Sr;T-S'vl8GO. 18G0. 1 Secured by letters patent in the United States, J TIl. mSKT pSu cor- parry, K. 781 Broadway, New York, having feoured their novel and ingenius invention by American and European paicnus, m iuu pared to execute all orders for - I Miniature Likmetses of J'trson on Chtna, presenting all tha altractivs and advantngeooi feature! of ordinary photographs, the bnllianey and finish f water-color drawing, atd a Uilli. Mo unoltained quality of durabitT, by being rendered as imperishable as tho natural proper ties of the articles upon which, they are trans-1 furred. A s Uie patented proeeas of the Company ena-',i p t Flrtnsi vliorr llirnr nrf . th. fcproduotion of photographs, not only,"" OUtt 1IOUSC, WilCfC UlCy OTC t.i on plain surfaces, but upon snch as are round or ( of n decree of irreffularity. portraits an be re- soduecd with faultless aocuracy and del delineation, upon rorceiuiu wares oi any uccn tion and dimension used as articles of luxury or of household utility, such as Urns, Vases, Break fast Cups, Toilut Articles, 4c.; thereby scouring fuithful portraits and furnishing a unique and exquisite style of ornamentation of articles in 'domestic use. In order to furnish facilities for the gratifica tion of the popular taete, and to meet the wants of those patrons of the 4ne arts desirous of having portraits on Porcelain, the Company have imported from Europe a eollsetionof superior porcelain goods, manufaetured to their own order, which they will sell at cost pricos. As the American Company are owners of t'le patent right, and consequently the only persons authorised to use the process, they have deter mined, in order to afford people in every section f the I' n ion an opportunity to possess portraits on China, to make the following proposition to rcMilont in rthe country, who are unable to visit ,reTsenaUy the Atelior and Galleries ia New York : Pe sons sending a photogropb, ambrotype, or daguerreotype to the o rice of the Company in New York.'accomrauiod by $5, will receive In return by express, free of cbargo, a richly orna. mented Breakfast Cup and baucer, witu mo por trait transferred thereon By transmitting a daguerreotype and $10, they will receive in like manner a handsome French Vase cr Toilet Artiole, with the portrait repro duced by the patented process. By sending a pair of daguerreotypes and $15, they will receive in totem a pair of rich Sevres Vases, with (he portraits executed equal lo mill iature paintings; and, in like manner, portraits can be reproduced on porcelain wares or Vasos of every quality of finish, ranging in price from $20 to $100 the pair. N. B. Be particular In writing the address, town, county, and State distinctly. All letters to be addressed lo " Manager, Amer ican Photographic Porcelain Co., 781 Broadway, Mew York." novl-3iu AKRIACU Gl IDF Bering a private iustructoT for worried persons or those about to be married, both tnalo and female, in everything concerning the physiology and rela tions of our sexual system, nnd the production or prevention of off.pring, lucludixg all the new discoveries never before given in tho English language, by WM. Y3UNU, M. D. Thlsleroally a vuluable and interesting work. It is writton ia plain language for the general reader, and is illustrated with numerous engravings. All young married people, or thoe contemplating marriage, and having tha least impediment to married life, should read this book. It discloses secrets that every one should be acquainted with ; still it is a book that must be lucked up, and not lie about the house. It will be sent to any one on receipt of twenty-five cents, in rpocie or postage stamps, Address Dr. M'M. YOUNG, No. 416 Spruce et, above fourth, Philadelphia, Pa. jiT- AjlUctcd and Vfortunatt Vo matter what may be your disease, before you place your self under the care of any one of the notcrious Quacks, native or foroign, who advertise in this or any otl-er paper, get a copy of either of Dr. Young's bookstand read it carefully. It will be the moans of caving you many a dollar, your health, and possibly your life. Dr. YOUKU can be consulted on any of the diaeasee described ia bis publications, at his office, No. 41S Spruce st, above Fourth. n7-ly Cabinet, Chair Making, TORN OULIC1I, of the borough of Clearfield, tj Pa., will be prepared at all tunes to attend to on snort His place I of business is at the old shop on the north side of Market stroot, 3d door east of Third St., nearly Ware of every description, whioh be will dispose of on ss reasonable terms as the same articles can be had eleowhere in the county. His stock of Cabinet Ware now on hand, con sists in part of Dressing and Common Bureaus, Sofas, Sowing and Washing 8tads, o.ks and Book Cnscs, trench and tield Post Bcdstoad Dining, Breakfast, Centre, Card and Pier Ta bles, tc. Coflins manufactured and delivered at any place desired. February 9, 1850. no. 4, Tol. iv. WVmnoti, Florence braids, English straws, JIJ ! Shaker ana other stylos trimmed and un- trimmcd, will be found in variety at the corner store or K. -4, IRVIN, Ctmvcnsvilln, May lfl, 'CO. Madame Scliwcml's Infallible Vccctablo Powders Vnr llifl mAAilvsind ArTActiml Cur of mil uTn m. mationi, Ilk n fimt l)yprpiittt and Livvr Com- nd "".r."'" ""i vJtrml'i ot A: ilults nnd Children, Send cent ritamp to !uer Ayt O. B.JONES, Hundreds of testimonials Box 2070 l'hila. P 0 JtVAinrri S. W. Cr. Third Arch 6ts. Oct 21,' 1800 lot. Dissolution of Partnership. The co-pnrtnersliip horctofnre existing be- bced dissolved by the mutual consent of the par- tics, J. P. Ml'LHON, ni ?j in r.i .miiv nnrvr. '- ni,,lin" Mi,U "nd .ul "J J?M,f'' "I"1 XJ a general assortment of lUrdware at the .fturoDf E. A. 1HVIN, ' Curwensville, May 16, 1980. "Why stand ye nil the day Idle VNY LADY or Gentlemen in the United States, possessing from $3 to $7, can enter into an easy and respectable business, by which from $5 to $10 per day can be realited, For particulars, address (with stamp) Wit ACTON A CO., Oct 24, 18C.0 3in. North 6th street, Phila. r adios dross goods, of patterns and textures to I A please all, will bo found at the corner store 0 Curwinsvilie, May IA, I860. E. A. IRVIN. Stella and other Shawls in variety at the cheir Store of E. A. IRVIN; Curwensville, May 16, 'CO. Ladies' Bonnets and Hats, trimmed and un trimmed, of the Latest Styles at R. W. C0', 4 Large snd splendid stock of Dress trim 1 ming Belts, Head Dresses, Netts, Plumes Ac, at R. W, CO's, A Large stock ef Men A Boy's clothing, just XtV received at R. W. A CO's Boots A shoes oT every kind for Ladies, Gen tlemen, and Children at R. W. CO's, TTardware of everj kind, knives and forks XX spoons, i.ocas, Files, Kails, Cow Bells, Wood and Hand saws and Mill aaws at R, W. A CO's. Hvfr'1 "Jrl in v"" t iarfiM, Jniv 1Mb lMo. THE FIRST AK7HVAL 0F FALL $ WINTER GOODS AT THE OLD SAND 07 REED, WEAVER & GO. On Market Street 2 doors north o just Opening QU UnUSUally largC J , ,, 1 . , 7- i suited to the wants of the commu nity for tho Fall and Winter trade, w hich they offer in large and small quantities on the most reasonable terms call and examine for yourselves Their assortment of DRY GOODS NOTIONS is very large and eomplote: embracing almost every article both of fashion and service. Es pecial at ton 1 1 oil has been raid to tho selection or LAUIES' DRESS GOODS, which are of overy variety and the very latest style. Bilks, Delaines, Fluids, Merinos, Poplins, Alpaceao, Cashmeres, French, Scotch and Domctio (lingbams. Prints, Linscys, Cambrics, brilliants, 1'ig. and plain Bubinetta, Irish Linen Cloths ic. Ulack onj funcy Cossimerea, Fatinetts, jeans, Tweed", Corduroys, Hickory Stripe, Ticking, Crash, Diaper, Bleached and unbleached mus. lins A drills, hot), Jrey, Whiteand Canton l'lan ncls. Alsoalnrg stock of Ladies' and Gentle mens' Shawls, Doable and Single, Ktollas and Chenilles, Black and Drab Cloth capes of the very luteet fashion, RY, AD SILVER WARE. "1VTE would respectfully inform our friends, patrons and the public generally, that we have now in store and offer Wholesale and Re tail nt the lowest Cash Prices, a large and very choice stock Watch, Jewelry, Silver and Platod Wan of every variety nnd stylo. Every description of Diamond Work and oth er Jonelry, made to order at short notice. XAI1 goods warranted to be as represented. Particular attention given to the repairing of Watches and Jewelry of every dcscriptun . STAl'FFER A II A R LEY. No. C22 MARKET street, (south side,) Phila. Sept. 19th, 16(10. 6 mo. CUBA HOTEL, JAYNESVILLE, PA. THE above Hotel, having rocontly been fitted up for a house of entertainment, is now open for the accommodation of the public, traveler will find this a conveuiont bouse. Jliy l H53, JOHN J0f DAN. Thirty-Ninth and Market .Street, riiil'a. Prof. E. I A (OKTI.AM) 8AUXUERS. I'llnrljialx. Hon. WM. BIiiLER, Clearfield ; Wm. McKIB TIN, Esq. of the Merchantx' Hotel, Phila. Hen. J. W. FORNEY', of "the Press i Rev. R WESTBUOOK, of the B. 8. Union ; Hon. J. W, MAYNARI), Williamsport; J. LEISEXRINO. I'.sq., t'res t or tho Lehigh Coul d Aav- Lo., and Hon. ASA PACKER, Maueh Chunk; alia vhom havt sons hoarding in .S'mmiert' Inttitutc, will give their friends who may be looking for asafo, thorough and pleasant School, any infor mation desired respecting this Rcminary. reA Orove and Lawn of ICICillT ACRES. r o attached to the Institute, for seclusion, rec, -ation and physical exerciso. 3m. WATCH & JIWIIHY rpiIE undcrsignod refpcctfully X informs his customers and the public generally, that he has just recoived from the East, and oi en- edathis tnblishment In aiiAllAH S KOW Clearfield, Pa., a fine assortment of Clocks, Watchks, and Jiwrt.RV of different qualities, from a single piece to a full sett, which be will sell at the meat reasonable prices for cash, or in exchnnge for old gold nnd lilver, CLOCK'S of every variety on hand, at the tntst veaeonnblo prices. ALL kinds of Clocks, WaHrhss and Jewelry, nrcfuliy repaired and Borrniifcrf. A continuance of patronage is solicited, Sept. 19, 1800. H. F.NALULE. To Persons out of Employment. AGENTS WANTED. In every County of tho United States, TO engage in the sale of some of the best and most elegantly illustrated Works published. Our publications are of the most interesting character, aisptoJ to the wants of the Farmer, Mechanic and Merchant; they are lublishod in me ncsi style an Don ia the most substan tial manner, and arc worthy a place in tho Li brary ofevory Heusohold in tho Land. iU-To men of enterprise aud industrious hab its, this business ofiors nn opportunity for profit able employment seldera to be mot with. 'iJ, Persons dosiring te act as agents will ro ceive promptly by mail full particulars, terms, ..by addrossing LKARW OET7. A co.. Tub. No. 224 North street, Philadelphia, Oct 24, 1S50 ly. "new hotel. Tha undersigned respectfully begs leavo to announce that he rocontly rented a house in the borough of Lumber city, Clearfiold county, Pa for tho accommodntion of the travelling public, watermen and all othors who may favor him with a cull. His table will always bo supplied with as good as tho market afford; and no pains will be spared to ronder his guests comfortable while under his roof. To which the facts that no in toxicating liquors of any kind will be kept about tha premises, will he trusts, eontributo in no small degree. While, what is always important to the trnrcllor, the best attention will he irlrnn by careful bottler to that faithful companion of nis journey, His patient stoed. July 4, 1860 ly. JAMES CROSSLT. CLEARFIeTd()YEWA r eTottebtT- Thankful for past favors and sollcltlons of fu lUr" r"!tronnSe- I would respectfully announce that I have nn hand again, and wi!l constantly keep at the Pottory in this borough, on the oor ner a short distance east of the Methodist Church, a large stock of Crorkory , such as Cream crocks, milk pans, Churns, Juga, Jars, Stove pipe casing fc. .; and also an extensive assortment of uiuoreni sues ana patterns or bracket and rosettes for cornice on bouses, and other monl dings. Aay mouldings not on hand will be made to older on short notice. Also fire brick made and kept for sale. pfK liberal redaction on prices mde te wholesale dealers. F. LEITZINtiER. Clearfield, may 23, 1870. ly. Cnrpets, Drugget, carpet xbain, Bags and Bsgging, Curled Hair Ac, at R. W. i CO's A 2 Splendid assortment of Ladies' Gentlemens' Children' Gloves and Hosiery at REED, WEAVER A CO"'8 cm sides of Spanish sole leather 'or sale low JV for cash bv E. A.IRVir. j Curwensville, May 1, 100. DRUG cj VARIE TY J. CL IIARTSWICK, HAS rust received from the Eostern cities, and npene t his NEW STORE ROOM on MARKET STRKKT, two doors west ofThlrd. the most extensive assortment of ' Drngs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Dye-Stuffs, Tobacco A Segari, Toilet articles, Perfumery, Blank books, Srationary, Cutlery, Miscellaneous m And Fancy Articles Ac. Ae, ever offered to the public in this section of the country. His Prtipi and Chemicals, of -winch be has an extensive assortment, have been select ed with especial rcfl'erence to their quality and freshness. His stock of Oils and Paints will consist of Linfeed oil, Coal oil, Tanner's oil, Turpsntme, Rod A White lead, dry and ground in oil, bpan ish brown, Yenitian red, Y'ellow and Stone ochre Lampblack, lack lead, Ivory b ack, Chinese a Amor ics n Vermillion, paris green, paris, Ultra marine and prussian blue, dry and ground in oil. Carmine, Chrome green if yellow, Chalk or all Cobalt, Prop, lake rf black, Emery, Olue, Qums, Copal, Damar aud Kbollnc, Indian red, Litharge, Orange mineral, pumice and Rottea stone, Roee pink, English and American, Rosin, Scar'et, (or persian red,) Terra Sienna, Turkey umbre, Ver digris, blue white Vitriol, Whiting, Zinc, put ty aud putty knives, Ulass of nil sites end quali ties, Looking-glass plates, Ac, f c. Dye-Ktulfii St Yarnlslica: Extra Logwood, chip ped and ground. Indigo, Muddiv, Annatto, Cochineal, Sol. tin, Rod sounders; Copal, Coach, Illaek for leather, Japan fordying, Map, Mastic, Whito Damar, White spirit and Flowing Varnih. Tobacco Segars: j Cavendish, best, Natural leaf, Rongli A ready, Lady twist. Fine cuts of all kinds, and pride of the Harem, tobacco ; Rappee and Scotch snuff.;; El phaeton, Henry Clay, punch, L&cbica, El mono, Ac, Segavs. Hlauk-Uooks ana! (Stationary. Ledgers, Day-books. Receipt and Neto-books, Diaries, La dies nnd Oftieo Portfolios, Blank parchment and paper Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages, and all other legal blanks. FooUcap, letter, Note, Business and drawing paper, Envelopes, Rtady roforence Files, Anncar's and Arnold's writing fluid, Ink, black, blue, and carmine, Steel Palis ana Pen holders, Paper clips, muoilage, and all other ar ticles in tbe Stationary line. Toilet A Fanry Articles fe Perfumery. Hair brubes, American, French A English, with Ivo ry, Shell. Pearl, P.uflnln, Satinwood, Rosewood A ornamcuted backs, all qualities ; Cloth brushes Hat brushes; Teeth brushes, various qualities; Shaving brushes, American, English and French with Russia bristles and Uadger's hair; Flesh brushes ; Comb brushes nnd Cleaners , Tortoise shell Tuck combs, Tortoise shell, Plain A Fancy and Iudia rubber Long Combs; Shel, Buffalo, Horn nnd India rubber puff side Combs ; India rubber Dressing Combs, 4 to 8 inches, nil styles ; English Toilet combs with handles; Bonnot combs ; Ivory and Gutta perch a fine tooth combs'; Pocket comUs, all styles : American, French A German Cologne A Lavender waters; Lubin's, Taylor's, Wright's, Mangonet A Conway's ex tracts for tho ban Jkorchief, of a great variety of styles; Burnetts Cocaine, Barry a Tiieopherous, Lyon's Cntbairon, Eau, Lustrul, Bears, Mussaccar, Antigua, Roso and Coral Oil; Beef marrow. Pomades, and Philocoom, American and French all styles nnd prices cold cream, Toilet powder, Rouge Balls, Lilly Whito, Puff Boxes, Chiua, and paper, smelling salts, Balmfn thousand flowers, tooth paste, tooth paste, charcoal, reso, Ac. Se., Shaving Compound all sites; Military soap, Honey Soap, Chrystaline and Floating soaps,, Ottoman, Yankee and Uullngher soaps, iransparent ana uisine soaps, ic. Ac, .MJsecllaiieoHH Articles. Gents steel frame morocco and cuff Portnionnies, Ladies silk linod papier .Mac-he, inlaid tortoise shell, velvet nnd morocco Portnionnies, Ladies Crotchot purses ombrciderod with steel bends, Ladies Cabas and morecco satchels, shell, pearl, Ivory, velvet and papier Maehe, Ivory and pear memorandum tab ids, I'ine Eng'ish Morocco, Pocket Wnlets, Mo rocco end ar Pocket books, with straps and cmsps; Bill books, and Banker's cases with lock and key; cillapsion drinking cups, Medical clas ees with and without drops. Fishing tackle, Ihapman lSncrsen Ilavor strops ciirar cases trumb brushes, Shoe Brushes with and without handles Horn brushes, all qualities. Paint and varnish brushes f sizes, tin and cepper bound, Sash tools nil sizes, oounter and mark ing brushes, white waah and scrubbing brushos, Fancy coorcd feather dnsters Ac, Rich pear inmia papier macno, toilet casern, work boxes, writing derks, Rosewood and Mnhogony writing doeks, Chessmen and Chess boards. Gents. Kid Gloves, heck tics, collars, cravats and canes, La. dies Kid. Taffeta Silk and Kid finished iraunt- lcts, nnd Lylo thread gnuntleis, Black and color ed silk web suspenders, freneh striped gum sus pendors, Rich embroidered suspenders, Guiots new styio rrencn suspenders, Gents. I in on hand kerchiefs, coorcd border nnd Cambric handker. chiefs, Ladies inen handkerchiefs in great vari- iy; oun snaae inns, circular trench inns, can. ton feather fans of a great variety ; Fine Canton pam funs with ivory and painted handes, Black and mourning fans; Hair pins Engish and Fredch, Ac, Ac. Aso Patent Medicines ef ev ery variety. All of which mill be eod nt the lowest CASH prices. Conntry Physicians furnished with Drugs, Medicines and Surgical instruments, at the most reasannbio rates lor cash, . June 6, 1800. ly, N HW F 1 11 H, A ft L NE W GOODS. Just receiving and opening at the Old star, of Lewis Smith in Bethlehem a well solocted a! lortmont of Spring and Summor Goods ofal! most every description. Staple and Fancy, a beautiful assortment t Prints and Dress Goods of the latest stylos, also a variety ef useful JTc tiuns. lints and Caps, Bonnets and Shawls, Boots and Shoes, Hardware, Queonswaro, Drue an Medicines, Fish, GROCERIES, TobaoOO. Kftfari an.l all ,i i - ii.iiiura usually nep: in a country Store, all cheap for cash. v.. ua a can ann see ror your selves ,..."' L' HENDERSON, CO. May 21, 18(16. f 1 - Tho subscriber, having X located himself in tte borough of ClearHeW I would Infem tho publie that he is prepared to 1 do work in tha r ' . - 11 wm fituji , orsiameji- ai ku "0,,',r!Pt'0B ,n workmanlike manner. ) u..-.ouinif ana renuriair don n a n..i I manner and en reasonable terms. EDWIN COOPER. CloarCeM 19(10. ly. C edar andWillnw ware at 8ept.ia.ssn. R.TT A CO'. HERRELL & BIGLER Keep constantly on hand, nt their old atand on Second street, CLEARFIELD, P A A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF HARDWARE. LOCKS OF VAIUOUS KINDS, PAINT MILLS, Scales of all kinds which will weigh from one oz. lo 4,000 pounus, TEW SACKS, MEAT CUTTERS AND STUFFERS ofdifTerent styles, A n large assortment of Carringo Bolts, A general assortment of Mechanies'ii Tools, ' GRIND-STONES AND CRANKS, ,.HS ot . IV, nnd it ltc-( &C t jtc., ' true cu . COPPElt KETTLES, Of the host qvnlity, Monroes patent egg-wliips, A GREAT VARIETY OF ATPLE rARERS, A general assortment of Plows and Plow-wings, A largo and well assorted stock of They havo a very estensive assortment of sBs v V sBU m which they will elJ or. the most advanta geous terms, Also) a very large stock of Stovc-Pipo. to which they desire stiwally to call tho nllention of W'hotcsa't Dt'aten ; STovE-rirv: collars, Store Blacking, CORN SIIELLF.RS, CORN GRINDER 5, Svv Gummers1 rfc, Ae. They wish also to direet the special at tention of owner", of house, mill, and other buildings to th-cir stock of LIGHTNING RODS, which they aro prepared lo jell at tho very lowest prices. They have also an extensive Assortment of TINWAKE, which they will disposo of at reduced prices; nl greatly reduceil rates ; Glass, Oils, Paints, Portable Heaters and Registers, BUGGY SPRINGS, Sieve Wire, Horso-shoo Nails, Dumb-Bells, OAR-RINGS, Quoits, &,e., Sec, &c, They keep also a general assortment of AGRICULTURAL IMPLF.MFN TS, nuch as aro needed in this section of country, Tho following articles will bo taken IK EXCHANGE for articles in our line ot business ; OLD MONEY, Old Copper, Old Brass, RAGS, SHINGLES, O A R D S, GRAIN, HIDE S, R e o s-w a x, Tallow Si c, TTo invito everybody to give us a call and examine our articles, nnd we feci satisfied that we can suit thra in quality and pri eei. MERRELL & BIGLER Clcsrfsld, Pa., Ort. 21, 160. PURIFY THE BLOOD. VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS AND FH0EN-IX BITTER8. The high and envied celebrity wblrh. 0U( pro-vmir ddi uicuieiiivfl novo injuireu lor ta,i( invariable efficacy in all tbe disease) which ik.'. profoes to euro, hus rendered the usnal praetiui puffing not only unnecessary, but unworthy ti them. Tbey nre known by their fruits; tit, goefl works tcsriy tor ineui, ana tney thrirt )i bv the faith of the credulous. In AM. cases of Asthma, Acntt and Clireti, Rheumntism, ArTeotions of theS ladder and Ku neys. Billious Fever and Liver Complaints. In the south snd west, where these diseases pr,. vail they will be found invaluable. Planter!, Farmors.and othors, who once use these medician will never nftorwerda le without them. Dyspepsia. No person with this distress!,, disease should delay Using these medicines lav mcdintoly. Eruptions -of the skin, Erysipelas Flutulency, Fever an Ague. For this scoorr, of t'.io wostern country those medicines will fc, jound a so fo, apeody, and certain remedy, Othat medicines leave the systom subject to a rerur" if the disease a sure by these medioines is J. mosient Try them, be satisfied, and be ert Alerwiral isiscasca, jsover lulls te envli. oate entirely all the effects of mercury intSnitel, sooner than the most powerful prepiraUeatt Sarsaparilla, Night sweats, Nervous Debility, Nervous Co. plaints of all kinds, Organic Affections, Palpita tion of tbe Heart, rainier Clielia. l'ilcs. The original proiprretor of those mi. cincs was cured of Files f 35 years standing V the use of these Life medicines aJone, Wormii all kinds, nre cffoctually cured by these mediciou Barents will do well to administer thein wbenerti thoir existence is suspected. Relief will k, cortain. TUB LIFE MtU AMD PHORS1JC BITTC RS furiry the blood, and thus remove all diietu fiom the system. A singlo triul will place tit 1iKK Tills nnd I'hokkix Hitters beyond the reach of competition in tho estimation oferirj patient. :Sr Prepared and sold bv IR. WM. B. MOFFAT, S.".'i Erodwny, cor. Worth St., New Turk. Feb. 29th 1300. lyr. look nr.Ri:: look 111:1:1:: mil undersigned subscribers, take this rasuV J. od of informing the public generally, tin they bav tins day entered lute coparUiersbip U THE BLACKSMITH BUSINESS, and can bo f.n4 at the sJiop formally ocenpiei byJ. Shunkwiler, on intra street, in this be. rough, where they will be pleased to seo the roli customers, and as many new ones as can tonki it convenient to give them a call. Rring on your hoes, your spndes nnd piok, Your log-chains and your pulling sticks, Your sleds, your sleighs, your horso, your Liiri Ao three-year old txuill then go bare. Yoor epeare will work up then Just right. To prooning hooks for every height. Your swords too, shall then be wrought. To plo-ughf liHrcs such ns Coin ne'er bouglt. JACOB SHITNKWILER, ii:0. W. OKR. Clearfi.id, Icember D, ISiS. tf. RUSSELIS' IMPROVI FLEXIBLE HARROW, PntciKcd .Ban. 17, CO "Wonecdnn improvement in IIarrowi"li remark not nnfret(iiently beard smong fsroim Among the few improvements which bsrs hfti tofcre been mndo in this important snd csefik. weinigbttav indispensable implement ofhtH bandry, it would seem that none of tlien kJ fully met the wants of tho Agriculturist, euti nre too bearv, some too complicated and con!; and nil are Itahta to tho objection that tliey tifl only adapted to rei ttun kinds of ground, fi w hile it is easy to get tij a harrow that work well on smooth, clear nnd level ground, is not so ensy to And one that will answer s fot. purpose in new ground, among stumps urn hilly and undulating surface, but when y'Of one of the latter clnss. you may rest assured tit' it wil! also give satisfaction on a smooth itirfirt The un'terngncd confidently believe tnattfc object is fully attained in this itnproveinti nnd would call tko attention of J'ractirat Scientific agriculturists to' tho folVewiog impw ant features which characterize it. I'irst, i; simplieity ; secondly, its strength and iluniMlii' and lastly its adnptidness to any and nil kirn ofsnrfuce, U bo following minted practm x iruicrs, or Clearfield County, who have UK this season, thus testify to it. We the ndersigned farmers of Tenn In , Cl field co., nnd State of Pennsylvania, having in Russell's Improved Flcxiblo Harrow, hart brsitation in saving that it hm given entire islnction nnd that from its simplicity ami cbni Ha It should specHily como into general if GEO FULUHtTuN. E. W. JIH'JOK: S. DKRKICK. R. WRIOLES'VOR'ri: T. DOUGlUTiTY, .1011 X W. OEUKICI JOHN A. MUhTlIY, WM. A. MOOKl JO.S. (i. RUSSELL. The "Seicntifio American," a pnper wbi' the sciennifio world is well acqnnintcd spen thus in reference to it, "The burrow igoni the most important agricultural implements, s mucti dcpemls upon the top pulvorwing ordi ing of the soil, both before nnd nfter the sew! sown, for the enccsss of the future crop." Al: describing it, it continues! "This combinsti harrow is so simple, that it is superfluous ton tend for Harrowing cithor well cleared cr roiif ground. Tho undersigned, have purchased the rif to make, sell, use, and transfer their right to: the same, within tho county of Clearfield, ': erenow prepared to iurnish the article who wish to purchase, on reasonable terms. H' will also sell individual rights to make u vsethesame. SIERUELL BIULEl Claerfield, Oct. 21, 18C0. !!! DEATH !!! To every form and Specie of VERMIN. " COSTA R'S" "CONTAR'S" Rat, Roach dc. Extmm CO,yl All & ' "COSTAR'S" Bed Dug Exterminator. "COSTA R'S" "COSTAIIS" Electric JWr forlnuU. DESTROYS INSTANTLY Rat?, Roaches. Mice. MnW Ground-.M lled-bugs, Ants, Moths, Mosquitoes, KIH insects on Hants, Inserts on Amman, in shott every form and specius of 10 years Cf.lablished in New York City used hy the City Tost OUiec- tho Citv T" on and Station honsos tha city Stesmf Ships Sea., the City llotols. "Aslor," Nicholas," Ac, and by more than 2SA private lannieg. B.UrupgiKtg and Retailers everywiV: sell them. HQX-soholesnle Agents in all large Citi j muitii miro, owe., Ofc 1 DU'1 Bottles, Flasks. B3-!II Bewaih ! II of spurious i mitatiol KVAmtriA AnnU 1A- n.ul. 1. Mill .AUIIIIHQ VilUll itlJJ.. XIUiLlU U. . J and take nothing but "CosTAa's" BPuSI.OO Boxes sont by mail. B)u$3 f 5.00 by Express. B-Addresa orders or for Circular, l HENRY R. CO-STAR. Principal Depot, 410 Broadway, N- V. J!uSOLr RY LORAINK A 0. Marr.h 17th. CWrfieM Tt