r "f A Ih. 1 Loor, unl.. B iCc. ''"in i '"tor of 1 dutiti f A of W, ul Iiict. 7 ternij iff ... 'amege, i'lai; "mod rILtR, l ,1 rm, not. r CUtenj iDr.Vn and I !!. j iwa, I I'leaific 7 ten it. eoten TXO, laintir, red i e.fi 'n.tt. notar.j '1 an l thci at ti-j T an: Tri:D ranc her, ti.vu e.'i no. r the . 'frti j a(; J- the t t. fin. r.tei i(W tbi :ri tti iw; U.I f CleJ ft lie (Tlcarfitft $f publican. tfrpNEsnAY.i: :::Aiig. 1, 18C.C. tobbin's Domestic Bible, i.KTAISS TOO Superior Worn! Engravings, ,W executed PTEKL MAP.", numerous itu- readinj!', rspositions or each chapter ..t.i!nlc k 0 I In roil' - -- rrtnci, . 1 iiv titA nn iprniiiiiuui uv cmuiuvu t,';td work. - admiral,,; id.plrd torMlopmai.iami. .ai.aoaDoa c!iooi. " ,,V ... fls or rretu r tnnrcn, t iirug a. 1 ' I I). S. MOXKOE, Tantor M. K. Chorrh, OurwonnTlll. v i lilTHrHPiriii Paitor Presb'y cburch, Aneonvii'io. ,TAeory my V,e examined and ordera lea 4t Dr. HiH Clfirfield. aul-St .TT .. Camp Meeling. . camp meeting, "H'l" the Mfpieat of the Iemah a Cuureu of Moma township, iii be held in the prove ad,ioinln(r tho Chapel, Ehien J. Liteh.of Uoaton, and h. oier, of Prov - dit,o, P. I-. and other ministering tretnren ill be preient. A flordial invitalioa ii cxtead- ttoall. r.ome and hear. Camp Meeting. iTnvr.s'E PERMISSION', there will bejfcllows, (hero the tears llow lroely,) ' TXIVZZ Tii'urKd . August io, I8JQ. war was right, were drawn from the ; Completed. We lay before' our . wheel by the band of the Lord as readers the gratifying intelligence j Brother Gardner baid when bo was that Europe and America were united drafted but ekulked, offered all they on Saturday last. The Great Eastern ' bad, and wcro exempted. "O ! when and her crew, engaged in laying the; I think of our poor fellows, bu-hoo, 'Telegraphic, Cable, arrived on the' I bavo no mercy bu-hoo for these const of Newfoundland on the 28th, I follows .'" What a calamity is here, at nine o'clock, p. m., when Mr. ' my countrymen I AVho can listen to Cyrus AY. Field telegraphed to Ire-j tbe wailings of a patriot like thin, and land: "Thank God, the cablo has not tremble in his boots 1 It's too been laid, and is in perfect working; much for us. Such "loyalty" has no CTiler." Tho dispatch back was : "Abounds. 'treaty of peace has been signed be- ,,, TnnTvTh disunion Wn Aus'ria and Prussia," v,usl- . B.v. ' ior mo present i l9l" I .... .! . W it Jo ..II uou, Vo......c... ..o . true. The distance ran by the ves.e was out t was 1,801 neary twe bundredjf ... . , , . , ' J . hail to avoid being annt ; miles more. ; "The Yormal. I A7e have received the first number f of a quarterly publication, of fifty-six I ages, bearing the above title, pub lished at Ldinboro, Lne county, ra., .ballots had been taken but no nomi by J. A. Cooper, Principal of the jnationhad taken placeatlastaccounts. State Normal School located at that place. . . The Xvrmal muy be good authority on the theory and practice of teach ing, but, like the school, this is but a (secondary consideration, whilo tho leading object is political infidelity the dogmas of Stevens &. Co. that which all our State educational institutions are running into. AVe may treat the Xormal unfairly, but if so if wo aro mistaken it will be tbc firrt ti mo that our conjectures have proved fallacious in reference to a publication of ibis kind. The futuro M. will trll the story. If tho editor makes up bis journal from tho material be finds in the reading room of tho Xormal School, we may easily imagine what tho con tents of tho Xormal will be. Out of about sixty newspapers and periodi cals received at the reading room, but one (tho UVM) makes any pretension! to Democracy ; whilo tho balance are the New York Tribune, Independent, Christian Advocate, Harpers' "Weekly, etc. The parent who allows bis child to devour such stuff has certainly very little respect for its welfare or love for bin country. ' AVe suppose it would bo cc.r.nidcrcd outrageous if tba Fa culty of tdts inntitution were to an nounce to the public that tho text books in this institution were the writings of A'oltaire, Polingbrokc, Taine and Hume; yet the mental food they now furnish their pupils is a thousand fold worse, because the literature they consume denies the first principles of religion love to God and our fellow man. It is but a few years ago, (and they will do it gain, whenever it will serve their personal interests,) that theso same publications advocated the slaughter rst ;r,f..r,1a o.lfI tb 1 nrfon-r- r.f 1 br.i . J neighbors property, and yelled like permanency lo tbia organisation, with the j.o tr bvenas for tho blood Of their fellow iU,r,"vcn' "'f Con;,,n"0,n "l ''.Ti,'lne ,l")n'"J lijeiUS lor uto DIOOU OI tneir ltllOW rt,., nWf(!,rv ,,nrf , J..,.l rrg.ils.Mons mirgard fan, when, for years previous tO the; the lle manner of appointing delegates thereto. t'raej to which we refer, these samo The Convention proceeded to elect i.i;,.n,;.. ,.. fiiind .eiih i nicmburs of the Executive Committee; J . A . homilies against war, murder and tboft; but when the opportunity offer- ol they bet nmo the vilest of tbe vile. H this religion r .. . . .l...V'nn,. A I n ,u,,h T. tb.a moralilvfinnd A. J. Jackson . j AVhat more can tho assassin and the highwayman do, than to play the bvpo.-r.te and the knave? . The AV mal and thcschool bothneed watching. 'purpose ot ellectmg an organization; . ... at which Col. Barrett was elected A c may refer to this subject Sain 'chairman arid Dr. Burcbfield t'ecre- When WO get a ajnopsis Of tbe faculty,'. arr ' . ..... J l. , 'tary. which is made up of naarly a score of. male and female . A M.'s. B K D.'8, -Two hundred British officers B.SD., CM. - lytnr"Ve the battl Cf AVterloO. J.l .1 'f.oynr fr. A friend hns banded us tho follow- , . . ... . . . ing loiter, "into whoso hands it camo by proper means," which goes fur to , , . it..,, . show whatourloval neighbors thought 1 of us during the war -, January 10, 1805. r. .... ... ,,,,, . , our liner came (o .,i... yes- r.i.if it. I I. .1 .1 ...M.I.U ,.rdni (nL.,...'" " . of the ClearnYld eomitv r-lcls being lrouKlit to trim. 1 onlv hope to hear of tho loaders wearing Harn'.'bra.'cte.s end K,mrd.d l,y American ....... ., , ....... fl ...... mico of their duv. in tho lr' TortuKas. 01 wh. ti vintun ui ill ivnil urwtrin n.u riniiuiu iiivuui- liiiiik oi oiir Diwr it'iiuf s. a un no nic rev mr w J-w, hoIJ im q( , th J i . :,w .-, - "niiu unit niv j writer removed to tho AVest in tho jppring of 18G-1, and the receiver lives . a l iit . ... r. tntutd .fi.v.f...! in I in in 4 mlO i in this county, and of course furnished ' (i)e ,nan afc lho other end of the lino I , ... the joywl news of tho invasion of the 'county by tho Diarrhoea Corps. The tw0 individuals aro both members in good Standing in the Methodist C'llUrcli; loyal i wo both sound, halo and , i,Cartv I were both drafted, and cx- - . Clliptcd J pray tWICO a day, and Say m-ace at cvorv meal : often felt borri- o J ' bio when they thought "of our poor M e "poor follows." They said the Congressional Conferees, in the Craw- ford District, have been in session !at Franklin for a week, I ' previous to Saturj ,agt t j tQ Can,JitIate for c t nominate to take the remains in jail to avoid being annoyed by bis creditors. The loyalists of Crawlord, have presented two Candidates,Messrs Finney and Pettis, whilo Clarion, AV nango and Mercer have each their candidato in tno field Several hun- Mr. Finney received the highest vote, frequiently lacking but one of a nom ination. We think it will make very little difference who they nominate as the Democratic nominee, Gen. Alfred B. McCalmont, will defeat any dis union nag they can place on tho turf. Still Goino b0.v. Tho arrival of cheap staple goods at the store of! AV right k Flanigan, on second street. Tho goods, liko the store-house, are considerably lower than heretofore. Soldiers'' County 'onrenllon. In pursuance of a call previously pub libhcd, a number of the soldiers of this county met in convention, in tho court-hoube, in this borough, at two o'clock,' p.' in., July 24, 1800. The Convention was called to order by Col. AValtcr Barrett, who, after rending tho cull, nominated Capt. John ,S. JI'Kiernail President; Capt. Matthew Ojrden and Kichard S. Carr . i c- were appointed Secretaries. Oil motion Of Dr. Blirchfk'ld, a Com- mittCO Of threO WCrO appointed tO purely charitable purposes, unless tho interests of draft resolutions; whereupon, Xhf. Chair nppoinied Col. Barrett, Dr Burch field and A. J. Jackson. On motion of A J. Jackson, tho Convention proceeded to elect dele- Waukcgnn, Mr. Grecly lias written gates to the Slato Convention. The 'tho following letter : following named gentlemen were j P, ,ir, I would bail I'nvis, or yon, or any olher fleeted: Dr. James P. Btircbfield, culprit that the government would shamefully kerp I,.,'-. "MlUr.'niraiv f Just and legal demand that ho be arraigned and MKiernan, Capt. Matthew Ogdcn. triP(I M fn Youra truir, David Jiuck, ltichanl S. Carr andl iionAt-r GnrruiT. Charles Larrimer. Mr. J. w.i.aor., Jr, W.ukeRo. The committee reported the follow-) Horace will be turned out of the ing rcBolutions; which were read,and loyal Church, if ho docs not quit advo unanimously adopted : gating Cotntitutional treason. Er.lv, That we endurta (lie nomination of ATOr,t r-A1, ppftn, knowing lhe.ns.lre. the , lo.. II ester Corner fu, ; "djbi.a to ISRAEL COOPKR. on b.ok to bun our hear.y ' 1 eonnt or otherwise, ar. requested lo con,, for- ltfohtd. Thai we endorse the arl.on .f the I-. d , th,' Mni, lmmdi.tly. a. the mocracy-o. nearnetd corner ,n - l"0tXrTLU le.t la the band, of Eaq.ir. Vioma, J M ullouj-h, l.sq.. i Ih. II '"' t of u,pn JIope. And Uo. all per-on. having eaadidata for Assembly aud we earnest h ho, he , th,m Hl, mw! Trt ov. of, and pledge our -bcnticaled M .J;f; ' ;- support tothc count, t'.ckct pnlcd by the De- l r mp H.ll.. aet.n, nmeraov of this county. . ' ' lltwlttd. That au KaccutiveCcmniiltee of seven be appointed by the Convention, to ant as may to r them seem mof proper in the pr. mises, and lo till , and loti.ke such sli ps as may be necessary to perfect and fcive when tho following gentlemen were , ., r- tt.,..i..fi,i i? ir i,o- 'Cc. Barrett, Capt. MKiernan, Brevet F.rig. Gen. Harishorn, David Buck,i h 1 1' 'HV II J I . J Mil tllllVI'l A. J "'" . uq mouon, convention aajourucu A meeting Of the Executive Com - ni'ttcc was immediately called, lor the 1 t 1,11 .. 1 "' L .' Thk New AttoIuut General.! To fill tlio vacancy caused by the res- i . . : - 4 . . ' ... 1 c' ..... i I tenn,io of Attorney General Speed,; 1 10 f "ominnted nnd the hen- ate has confirmed Judgo Henry htan- i... r i.-..i,.. i?..i.. u,....i i Stanberry was iiorn at iiinesvilla, Ohio, ana graduated nt the Ohio University at' 1 1 '. ..,...,., u H, .v I Athens. Jlo allcrwarda studied law, Mill WHS admitted to practice 11) lbJ-I, fit Lancaster, Ohio. He 13 S8ld tO UV0 Btu,iod for SCVeit VCarS before , , . . . i , uejrinnin pviu'uce, Him ill inu oiUf.ei ; in nw (Miri'i'r ionic v c is umi.m. u Horn 184. to lb48 ho vs Attorney l:ei,Cral OI U"10' "nU nue.r lei V1 ' , that olliee, resumeo practice ai mo . . . . . 1 uin nn... m V. 1 1 . ii I . a t'infn n ir. la'. . ' V... A . .""iGroceriea. Flour. Iliiw.n. F..-.1. Ac. which uvea uniii jso-. rur uie mti U!" j-curs Judge Stanbery has been one ot the chief lawyers nt the t incmnati bar, and has resided at Covingtou, on tho Kentucky bank of tho Ohio river, opposite Cincinnati. He is about sev cnty years of ago at present, and is considered one of the most accom plished jusists in tho country. In politics ho was a whig until that par ty disappeared, since which tinio ho has beer, a conservative Kcpublican. His name is variously 6peh in the newspapers, but tho press of 0':io, where ho is so well known, give it as Staubcry. An Incongruity. A Xational Con vention of the "Union" party is to meet in 1 hiladelplna m beplcmber. None but Southern States are to be represented, but the delegates will be Northern men, and all JJisunionists. Tho platform of principles will be made by " Unconditional" Union men, and will 6ct forth the several conditions upon which they will permit the Union to exist. The movement is intended as an offset to the great National Union Convention of tho 14th of Au gust, but will have an opposite effect, as it must convince the peoplo that the lladicals would broak up tho Un ion and the Government rather than their party should be in a minority. If they publish afaithful record of their proceedings, wo ask for no better campaign document to circulate as proof of their treason, and the good men of all parties will join with us to defeat Geary and theKump Congress men in October. Ihylestown JJem. New York Politic. The appoint ment of Gen. Dix to tho Mission of the llaugue is understood in certain circles to signify that Gen. Ianiel h. Sickles will bo offered the naval oflico in Now York Despito Gen. Grant's urgency in Colonel llillyer's favor, it is believed that officer has no chance, but that the contest lies between Gen. Sckles, Gen. Henry E. Davies, Jr., and Col. AVm. II. Ludlow, of Long Island, whoso name is prominently urged b' tho Albany regency. So fierce is tbc contest that tho probabil ities ava that no appointment will bo mado until the reassembling of Con gress in December, which will leave tho present deputy, Cornell J. Frank lin, to discharge tho duties until that jtimo. -V. X. Jrwune IsTEni.sTiNo to Dead Heads. A circular lias been issued by the Penn sylvania Uailroad Company, in which it is stated that in compliance with resolutions adopted by recent railway conventions, embracing the principal roads of tho country, no free passes will hereafter be issued over the 1 enn sylvania Ilailroad, except for purely charitable purposes, and in that case of a local character merely. The fol lowing is tho circular alluded to : PEHSSYIVAXIA TUlLJIOAn Cotll'AXT, l'nr.sirir.ST'a Ornrr. Pnit inpi imi. .lutv 2!t. IMTid. I 1 Jn eonformitv to thn rrwilutions of the railway .cnnvnitiona bell m New May ri, .ad jn 2S. lf6il. litis eoninnnr must dceline to iiuo free panses that can In any way be deemed a violation j .hereof: nor will loet nasecs be triven, eTeept for Ernsts ms Position.' In answer to a letter addressed to him lrom r 4tTTI( All reisons are hereby caution- yj fi aR,jn,t purchasing, or In any way med- dlina wiibone bay horse ami otic snrrti marc . c,.,r, nw Hie possession of Jesse II Afl,,el0Ili 0f Pike township, aa the aforesaid properly belonga to me, and is leftw'th hiin oa 0,' iu'bjccl to order. JACOB BILGER, twn..n.. July is, issa-M rd . i itoci, amatiomi 2l I O0INO IT A L 0 N K! ! ! I y,Ay prflTilbltcd from buying my and Kboca on ac count of Race Boots I - . - Being thus liberal minded, I take this method nf ln(.,rmir tbe cilitrna of Clearfield and ti- - amity, that I bars opened a shop on Second St., ; ' ZZ1 V r'epVred t;1 pallor. ii nana, over , r(U.r .eervtb.n, (. ib. boot .rd rHILlPsm'lM.C'rvTKrCo.. Ta. SHOE Una, out or the best materiel and In the BjH0r KxchanKe. Notes and Drafts discounted, "' workmanbk. manner, and oa ihort roUc.. DKPtjsns kkceIVKD. j11 i '-... ... ,v j.. j-..Collections made and proceeds promptly remitted. Done at ClearSeld, this .Ighteer-th day .f July,, F,chBp, on ih. Cities eon-iantly oa baaJ.t . ' a. d. m. H 'ss. j n n,Bking JJomt is bow .pan .ad JMAWM'.H KHl'IT of all kinds, at ready for business, MERRELL i BISLtR'5 r, , ltf. iKrursara&.Ctee r-e., P.tD a CLEARFIELD STORE N H .t Jl T)l, J 1 J nolni rf. !. X 111 II I Jo U II I LI JL tie 1 O7 ,vhi.ia w.uitts. jnns F. WEAVall. WILLIAM PCWKI.L of.okce i.. kked J'. Ur.BETTS,ifCO., (Successor to Mumon A Iluopa) ITut'a iitut fAituml liirnr And wll cn. " J" - wiivii - - - 0CP(1 Slock of all kiti'l ol SUple goodn, audi as Dry Goods, Clothing, Roota and Shoes, llala and Laps, Ko-:ar lions, llardivare, UI.m. 'aih, Oils, i:, llt5 rfl, i (i ina. v.' in. n. , V ' ' we are oHVrinn at e ing greatly reduced prices, For Cufch or in Exehnnce for Lumber and Shingle. V'e Lope to make it to the advantage of i limlicr Men, 'rFO in thelowerend of Clem field county and: X on Clearfield Creek, to pet their aiilie? from ihn point, tini? on the line of Kail lload can Sell goody on bettor terms than at any point in Cleai field county, and we are aulling our Stock at euch price? as to make it an ojict to thoe buy. ing goods in Ibis nmrket 10 dfAl with us Advances ol' Goods, Feed, &c, made on account of Squaie Timber, which we nil I cither kcll on commissiou or buy at fixed rates. j Flour of different Brands can be had at all timis at very low prima, at tbe Clear field Store, I'hilipsburg, l'enn'a.' Dry Goods Notions, 4c, in great ari ety, at the lowest price for Cash, at the Clearfield Store, 1'hilipt.burg, I'enn'a. Salt by the Suck or load, cheaper than can be. bad any where eW, at the Clear field Store, Pbilipbburg, Tenn a. Call and hxatnine the stork or ponds, at the Clearfield Store, at riilipburg, l'a. Highest frice raid in Gooda or LhIi lor Lumber and Shinties at the Clearfield Store. Fhilipsburg. Penn'a. Tbe cheapest good ofall kinilsaretooe had at the Cleat field Store, at Fhiliptburg. Call and see ifoor good and prices don i soot tbe limes. W. W. lltl l'S, J, CU. riiilipsburg. November lolhlSoj u. fll.liAHKir.l.IJ M'ltfliKY EacornAoa J Ilnva I.vursTiir. Tbe undersigned havinR established a Kurrery, on tbe Pike, about ball way between Cluarlield and Curwei.aville, i pre pared to furnish all klni. of I'ruit trees, (Stntid ard ar.d lwarf, Kverreenji, Shrubhery, (irape Vines, Gouaeuerrief, Luwtoo liia. kborrj, S;raw- berry and Ka-'plierry vines. A Is", Ml.erinn Crab trees, Quinoe and eerN ajnrli t Ithiubtirb, Aa. Orders promptly attended to. AddreM, Sept 10. ':.- Iv. J 1J. W Hit. HT. riirnTllle I)ure l.HuTtj lii'c l.i ad wil do more and betu-r work at a girrn Coat, than anr Syna. Vi bolcmile lruit. Paint a Oia.s l'ealer.. . .I I r. 1. I J-r-. ,'.,,.,..... 4 I.. 1 . No. 137 North Third fet., Phil'a. .March 2 1, 'CO lj r' ..... ' Iyare l iberty M bite Lead. preferred by all pri etical Painters ! Try it ! and ou will burs no other. Manufactured only by Zitoi.m A 6iITa.WilntJe Drujr. Taint A Ola.. Dealers. No, U7 North i'nird tt., 1'hila. Marrh 21, 'P6-ly. Ground and uug;rouiid kpirra, Citron, Fng liab Currant', r.i. Coftee and Vinegar of the best quality, Fur.aU by 11. A I. C'lerfitd, JanuiirT lUih. 1-r.H. GUNSMITH1NG, ETC. I WOULD just inform the cilisuns of CKarfiMd and vicinity, that 1 bare opened a shi p in said borough, near Mr. C. kinder ' store, fur tbe purpo.e of inanuta-turinj; and lepairing GUNS, PISTOLS, WATCHES AND CLOCKS. I guarantee all ray work, and expect lo secure my patronaK ly promptntsa and attention to bu.iness. and execntine my woik in the best style .f tBeart. Give m i a cjII ant ,Jn3r capacity. JAiLa v. Mil iifc.KlMV. June IS. tf(l tf JUST KECEIVED. II. W. SMITH & CO.'S, Jl Tresh Lot of PEAS AND CANNED FBU1T. Also, a superior article of GF.NT.'S PATENT LEATHER LOOTS, , All sires and eitreme.T low. ie?l' (tlllP. LASH'S Improved live Dollar! J WAflUNO MACHINE, is m.w offered; to the public as the cheapest, simplct and most efficient Washing Machine in the cunlry. i ri. . ;,.. r.. ..1. r ' ehlne In ronr own (Slate or county can be secured sue .". ..ic.it ...... ..- . by applying soon at our store, 727 Market street, Philadelphia, Pa. J. S. LAHI A Co. Also, the best Clothes ringer in (be market. Wholesale and retiil. A very liberal discount to country aier. chantaand dealers generally. jo;(l,'03 E. Iti:MIMiTO. ii MXM, Iilnnnrnc(ureri tf HE A" OLA' EES, EI FEES. MUSKETS AND CA KLINES, . For tba United Sla'ea Forvb e. Alio, Pocket and Pelt Revolvers, tirpenting Pia lols, Hide Csdcs, Revolving rifles, Rifle and hot tlun barrels, and run materials . generally. S'.ld by 11 un Dealers and the trade generally. In these days of house-brenking and robbery, every bouse, store, ban ana oii;ce suouid nave 'np.invirnvf nri'r itpp li v.l i.ur o Jiij i w n n 3. Circulars, containing cuts and description of our arma win oe lurr.sneo .ipo appnea.i..n. K. REMIXUTON A SON, Ili'.n. New York. JI00RE A NICHOLS. Agents, Jv4-ly No. 40, Courtland streot, New York (Connln Xhlioual $anli; CLEAKFIELD, PA. fights Pank Is rrnw open and ready for business, X Office on S e.med street, in In building fer-' merljr occupied by Leonard, 1 uiney 1 lo. , Dinacrons asd orricans. JAS. T. LEONARD, Pres't. JAR. It. OR AH A M, WM. A. WALLACE, A- K. WU1GI1T, Jua 1Mb, eevtr. RICHARD snAW. WM. PORTER. OEO. L. RET D. WM. V. WRIUIIT, CuMitwr. c. a. ro-rtt, j. n. m'cirk. IICH. BllAW, iDW.rr.nita, wh. v. waitiiiT, A. K. waiC.IIT, U'. A. WAI LACI, i. T. tKO AD, J. P. GltAUAM, nr.o. l. arm OF FOSTER. PEEKS, WRIGHT & CO., Music Store. M. C, in:i:Xl' has opened hi- Ma- S f , sic Store, one door went vl , l.cwi' llnok t;t'ri,lirro he kir rnn.liimly on hand Hlf inwav A rnnn' end Oelilc'i I'lnno Mnn- ufeilurin(r Compeny'i I'Unoa, Mnmn A Hamlin' I ( alimet OrRiine nil I erlmrt, Aaniu d-to.a Mcltiileon : (iuitnrh, Violin, I ifit, Fiateaj viuiiur UIIII 1 luiiii n.ini,,''. Mi ne lin.iKs (iuldn ( huin, (loldi-n Shower, UoldiMi Coni-r, lluhlcii Tri, Ae.,ie. Shkkt Heme-ll ii rotuluntly receiving frmu l'liiUdelphia ull tho Inteit iiiucic, nhirh r.rH..., nt .1 I n . u t i Irl.M.if fnt. nrder tl ft have rent them ty mail, t ,bli.,he r'a J.riee.. 0YNT0N, SHOWtRS 4 GIUHAM-koe-jr'l'ianoa and Orgnm Warriinlod fur Bvei eewi to Uoyntnn 4 tJliowori ierjiifu!l -eiirS( Thn.jrlhinn to iny any nltho ahuv aritcidi imiid to call and xnmin mine before .ur- eliueinj! elf. where. .My pricci are the aauie us in New l ork mid 1 liilH'Irlplna CirculKraof Instruinei. , enl r"""!'!'? "P,03 uli..a with nnv aiililiiioiifal n fiirmn I Itttl (111. I application with any additional information le ,rod, I). M. UKIiENK, Hill street, lluntinp.'on, !'., One .loorweKtof l.ewin' Dunk Htore, or Misa E. A. V, lUNliKK, Clearfield, Deo. a, Isoitf Agent fur Cleartiold cu., l'enu'a, ALL YE LOVE US OF 332aacu2P OH- ql sj 1 gd and Ye Advocates of Lcono.myI;! L. M. COUTKIET Has juH oj'cncd a New Store, one mile above Lecontes M ills. in Girard township, and it. prepared to SELLA LITTE LOWER THAN they can be found j ANY WI1EKE ELSi-; IN TJ1ECOUNTY. His stock consists of DRY GOODS OF ALL KINDS, Heady Made Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes. GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS AND of the very lei quality. HARDWARE. QUEENS TJ'ARE of New Style, and Tinware. Liquor of all kinds, euch a I'.randy, ll'ioc, Kuiu and U'hibky, Plough, Plow Castings Cider Presses, p'isb, Naiis aod Salt. Drugs, Medicines, Taints. Terfuraery, Utasa and Vaioi.h. Also, Agent for the Celebrated CHOLERA HITTERS. Call and ace for yourlrs 1-eforn pur chasing elsewhere. May 0, liGC. 3 ni. I V K W .STOI'E A N D N E W GOO DS ! JOS. SHAW y SON Havo just opened a New Stohc, on Main St.. CLEAnrisi.ii, Pa., lately occupied by Wtn. F. IRWIN. Their stock consist of L LSi CCDCDL)S3, GaocnR!Ps of the be-et quality, Qtr.L.NswAnr, ootd and Shoe?, and every article naeess'uv for one's comfort. jCaU and examine our stock befoie pur j chasing elsewhere. May lsOo-tf. Nn1 EW CARRIAGE AND WAGON -hop, in Cleailitld. Pennsylvania. (Immediately in rear of Machine fhop,) The subscriber wonlJ respectfully Inform tho rltir.er.auf Clearfield, and the public in general, i that he is prepare! to do all kinds af work on CAlilll A'i r.S, ltUGGlES. WAGONS. SLEIGHS SLEDS. em short netiee and In a wi.ttmonhke manner. J3CrAU Ordera J romptly attended lo ozf .i ifL'vi,'ii r WM. MtKNI'-illl c'lcarGeld, February 14lh, 10(5.-Iy , MERRELL & BIGLER, DEALERS IN IIAliDWAUE. ALSO, MAMTACTraERS OF Tin and Sheet Iron JVarc. ' .i0-"-Y rmariri.P rA. A L( ) T()T SAI iDLES, B HI DLLS, 4 HA EN ESS, t'OLLAKS. Etc., For sale by MERRELLiBIGLEU. Tat e n t u n lo a d. p.LM EI.'.S ING II A' FOLKS For sale by MEHKF.LL .V 1UGLE11 OIL, PAINT, PUTTY, GLASS, NAILS, ie., For snle hr MKRRELL .t BIGLER iiAHN Essf in m m i Nt;s & shoe FINDINGS, For sale by MEItRELL A P.IGLER. GUNsil'lTOLS, SWOKD CAXks, Ae , Ac., Fot an!eby M EHRE I.L R1GLFR. STOVES, OF ALL feOHTS AND SIZES, Fopaa!e.r M Killi FI.L ft PIGLER. Thon iTuonV iiion : ihon! Forsalebv MF.RRK.LL ft ''I'JIR iio iisE siioEs a hoIwk shoe NAILS, For sale by M EUR El. Is ft P1GLER. LIFE 1NSCH.VNCH AT 1IOML! Venn Wutunl -ifc Hn5ur.infc C o. OF PHILADELPHIA, rA. H. B. SWOOPE, Agent,! Clcarut'ld, I'm ii 'a. A set Liable for Losses tl.SOO.OOB Keceipis f.r 1 Sr,. air.tn.s. L.isscs paid in 1 Sf.5 Snni'it's Divinasn pEciAnt.ii Aascaiir or F.rrr 1'aa Casr.l II. R. SWOOPE. AcenL T)a. J. C. HARTSWICK. Ve.i-al P.iamlaer. rien-s'd Mar ?"th I. ?, j4. FRESH ARRIVALS, AT TU H CHKAP .STOKE OF IJOVMOX, HIOU llKS fii (.UAH A.M. Spring- Goods, NEW And Very Cheap ! I ing an eXenaive aiuortment of ... his M.iyiiu iitft. tllDJ BID UvVT fc'J'Ba FA LL GOODS, At tbe old Hand in (Jriihatu'a new building hich they offer to sell at acloniihiiigly low price.. (c.,idorH.(t their Coat!; for eah or a pr! . " .... ' ea e.iun try produce, 'li.eir Btock of . DltY GOODS CANNOT RE SURPASSED I Customere ean there finds CALICOES WITH FAST COLORS! MUSLINS! DELAINES! LAWNS I CLOTHS ! CASSIMERSI A'ESTINGSI L A DI ES' Si'I A W L 5 ! G E NTS' SUA WLS HATS i CAPS ! ROOTS & SHOES CARPETS & OILCLOTHS! OUK STOCK OF FANCY GOODS IS UNEXAMPLED IN STYLE AND VA Rl ETY, embracing NOTIONS! NOTIONS! NOTIONS Scarf's! Head-Nets! Neck-Ties Satchels! Port Monnaies ! Brushes Photographic Albums I riPES, TOBACCO 4 SIXJARS! PERFUMERY OF ALL KINDS! Or anything else in the Notion Line 1 ALSO, 1IAHD-WAHE ! Queens war e, GROCERIES PROVISIONS ! All of the Lest quality, and selected with special regard to tba Uade of Clearfield ronnfy. A 1 . HOI NT OX, J0SKPI1 MIOWEP.S, KDWAUD OIIAHAM. Clenr6eld, May 10, lSf4. riTKLEY & SONS FOUNDERS, . Clearfield, Pcrmi. Taoy kereby notify the public, that (be Foundry la the llorough of Cleariold, has been put in full blait, and I hey are now ready to Accommodate the community iih anything pettainirg to their line. Tby keep constantly on hand a general as.-artment of Cook, Parlor and Ten rialo Stoves, for burning EITHER AV O O D OR COAL Salamander's, Number 4, Base Stove?, Number 3 and 4, Wash Kettles, 1G and 20 gallons, Fire Grates CO and inches, FARM DINNER PELLS TWO SIZES, Plows and Plow Cuttings. We are, also, uvpared to make al kinds of GRIST AND SAW MILL IKONS, and special attention U paid to (ha ra pairinp of Threshing Machines. Tor-sons in want of anything, in our lino, would d well by piving us a call. All kinds of country produce, and oid Metal, taken in exchange for our Manu facture, at the highest market prion. II A lib EY ft SONS.. C'leaifiold. ra., November 1st. IsGj.-tf. A NHW FIR3I. HARTSWICK & IRWIN, UrugL'is'.F, Clcnrficld, I'cim'n. Having refitted and removed to the room la'oly occupied by Richard Mossop, now ctl'er, low for ensh, a well to locled assortment of Drugs and Chemicals, Alo, rHtotu Medicines of all kind, Oils, (5la-s. rutty, DyoStuftj. Stationary, Tobacco and Segars, Confoetionary, Spices, and a larger itock of varieties ever ollered in tbia place, and warranted to be of lho best the Market n (lords. J. Cl. HARTSWICK, Dee. H, VI). -tf. .1011 N IRWIN. "NEAVTOltEr JAVINC. F.OUGHT OUT THE EN- ir e Stock of Goods ot Jauica E. AVatson, I AM PREPARED TO SELL l:oJ of all description, Cheaper thao THE CHEAPEST. jive him a call before purchasing clse- fthore. JACOB M. KFTLER. Phiiipsburg, January Cd, iSiiC. 11 I'll I lit III ITCH I SCRATCH! SCRATCH! SCRATCH! Whcaton's Ointment. Wll.L CI aE Til K ITCH IS -IS I'.Ol'RS. Al.o cures SALT Rlll'.t'V. UL'KliS. CniL. RLAINS, on I all ERVPTIOXS CK THK fchlX. Price 60 cents. For sale by ail drucir.fU. py sem'.ivg fO ents o W I'FK 5 i POtrEH, S..I. A per u, 170 Wash npton str.rt, llr.ston, it will 1 c forwarded I y muit, free of postage, to any (art of the t'oiiet ftalos. Juno II. 'fil-l jr. For sale at Hart.-- ick .IT. vin's. t'lcarSeld Pa. I Ui.r n.tfl l-'rril r.'ra r.mlti Dtxir. rir.lle.) Cum Meal, He Chop, Ao.. for mlc by Jn:ie 1. Ir.,;-1 ron. .1. P. K ItATFP. -ylt Mi 'kerel, ihad and llerriiu-. in kIi JL1 sued t ',el1au--t J I. K li stt sl. Pulilln;''., Hal. hell's, lr.kr . n li land'a tlerman, llsietr's and Oreene'a Ovrgenattd Pitur'. aVo pun I.l.iiiera, cf 'l kinr'. it. - il j,uf ., f-i s I-y II il