TSn-HiMAl nn.i n.n.imorr.i.vl. vi....... i.,..:.ii.,. 4 IK'IV I II1 Mill t'Jj r llir-mu-u - Ni- tmruiciai muuuuy. ii i 'rounK , . , i .i . . i. ' UKOXW rnoo i.k- u taKcu ihu,, lilt' I V ' 11 V V. 1 II V II U II V V If t , , l i i ' ii -i his i liildron when voiiiil'. Int Mrcd in ilctd ruction around when it ar rived at its full maturity." li wan l lie language used tho other day by the luiijlislii Chancellor of the Exche quer, When detaining the financial condition of (Jovenunent to-the iieo ple of (1 real Britain. There could not be a better illustration of tho peculiar relation debt bears to a nation than that of the destructive, Idood-thirsty and treacherous animal, a jdayful kitten when young, but a savajro de stroyer when at maturity, carried in its harmless infancy into tho family, domesticated with them, only to fasten its fang into their vitals ere it leaves them, and rend them to pieces Tho minds of tho peopleof the Uni ted States have been debauched upon the subject of national debts. It is a humiliating spectacle to see millions of intelligent men who know that debt to them individually would be a positive curse, subscribe to mo abom inable doctrines of the Jay Cooke family of the country, that n public! debt is a public blessing. Every sane man knows that private indebtedness is one of tho most heart-crushing in flictions that was ever visited upon a human boing, unless the said human being is as ultimo on tho subject of moral obligation ns a highwayman. Who first thus attempted to poison the minds of the masses regarding the character ot a great national debt? The capitalists of tho present party in power. They saw that their schemes would impoverish tho people at large, that the prostration of the South would finally contract the property-creating power of the country. They understood tho condition of England's people n few very rich and a huge mass very Eoor. The national debt of England ad solidified to poverty tho produc ing classes, and strengthened the con solidation of wealth, "it had fixedthe status of the workingman.poor to-day, poor and ignorant for all timo; but it had insured tho growth of . tho rich, who, as timo rolls on, must grow still richer. In order to soothe tho rest less and chafed spirit of English work ingmcn, in order to induce them to cany tho debt of four thousand mill ions ot dollars on their shoulders, tncj ''blessings" of that burden was con stantly held up to them, and when it was necessary to burden this country with anational curse of like character, the same hypocritical cant was used to befool tho ignorant but honest toil ers and wealth-creators hero. "A national debt is a national blessing." This blessing came in the 6hapo of extra privations, no luxuries, less comforts, hugo taxation on tho little store which might be laid at tho end of the year through heroic self-denial of tho necessities of life. The Jay Cooke family throughout the country found tho debt-a blessing, indeed, to them. They wero enabled to heap up riches with a rapidity un parallcd in tho history of wealth-getting, and tho faster they increased in wealth tho poorer tho wealth produe-, ers grew. All tho taxes collected in this country aro placed to tho manu factured cost of the articles produced, and tho poorer classes, who aro the great majority of tho people, have to pay them. Thoso who aro taxed di rectly have tho means of recovering their taxes. The manufactuers charge tho merchant, and tho merchant charges tho consumer. The capital ists of tho country control the produc tions. Tho few sell to the many the goods loaded with taxes, and the many stagger under tho load, while the privileged lewescapn. Itisthis few who are preaching up tho "blessings" of the great debt, in order to keep the many from ascertaining exactly the source of all tho privations they sutler from to-day. Tho workingmen are- restless and complaining; their money does not hold out ns of old : their week's wages, though twice as high as ever before, does not balance expenses. 1 hey can not make both ends meet, and instead of ascertaining tho true cause of their condition, and recognizing the futility of "strikes" and a demand (or "higher pay, 'they are resorting to tho latter ex pedients, winch only tendto aggravate the evils of their present condition, and are blind to the truth that it is the inevitable workings of tho "blessing" which have rendered their position so unfortunate. Strikes for higher pay can bring r.o relief, as higher pay only cnba'nccs tho cost of all they consume, and the more labor dcinandspor week, tho more it will cost per week to sup port it. Carry the price of the work inerman's services to ever so high a figure, j et ho wiil remain in the same desperate financial condition. It is tho samo way all national blessings of' tho public debt character benefits a people. Tho productive power of the United Stales is not half that of Eng land. She has 84iOO,oo().OUlJ in property, which-is handled yearly in some Miapo or other, and through that handling an increase is made ; yet, notwithstanding England's great wealth, an addition of ten per cent to her debt would destroy her as a mon archy, for the people would break down, and tho support ( f her lazy aristocraey and nobility would give way. Human n at tiro could not en dure an increased burden of that deb,. Wo have $12,000,00(1,000 of wealth to handle in some s-hape or other, and wo get a bigger yearly return from it Ihnn KnHantl doe fn two am.1 ft -hall time g renter. : 'lM.., . -nT 1.. 1 t,i .t Kf . 'l .l1! I - I . I .. 1 . I... I 1 1 110 ri'VOllUO U l HO I mirunim iiiir'u .MMWiwinnium -t y - ' ... 'tuim ot tuoncy every rnied by any . . - ;Cjr , (ax;l lion. Ibis great ft rain upon the strength of the nation will break it down. No power, no people on earth I could stand it. The paws of the young cub. which a vear n:;) were bo t-ul't and velvety, now begin to show the claws. X ho tug uVbl pincnes naiuy. This year incomes have fallen otf ; re turns are lessened ; woikingnun feel .... i . . I 1.1!.. tho weight of he debt ; false oaths are taken ; New England has fewer'"', watches, fewer pianos, less silver than C ever before, and men aire now openly contriving how to evade tho beautiful ij and healthy results of the great na- tional blessing. Next year tho young, 3 cub will show more ot nature, nml , beirin to smell round for prey, and as time rolls on, tho true character of the beast will be fully developed. Election at St. Louis. On the 10th inst., an election was held at St. Louiu for city Auditor, which resulted in the choice of Mr. Peers, conserva tive, over Mr. Bowman, radical, and a very popular candidate, by a major ity of lUd votes out of ft, 000. The first ward, almost exclusively German, I hitherto largely radical, went lor the conservative candidate by So majority. The Cause of it. A story is told of a man in Indiana who bad been in declining health for month.:, and was much afflicted with ague. He look a heavy dose of quinine, which caused him to vomit violently. In the pro cess of vomiting ho expelled from his stomach a live snake eleven inches long and of tho thickness of an ordi nary pipe stem. liut.EAsi.D. Dr. l'ayne, who was convicted of being a Confederate spy, and condemned to death, but whose sentence was subsequently commuted to imprisonment for life, was released from the Ohio penitentiary last week, under an order from the War Depart ment to discharge 15 of the military prisoners confined at that place. Removal of Remains. The re mains of Gen. Richard Henry Lee (father of Robert E. Lee) are to be removed from Georgia to Lexington, by order of the Virginia Legislature, and will lie re-interred the loth of September next, on the occasion of lie reinauui anon oi uiu u.isuuiion statuto Large RonnKiiv. The 'office of A. Pardee & Co., coal operators at Ilnzle ton. Pa., was robbed of Sl.VOUd on Thursday last. The safe containing tho funds was blown- open and the money extracted about two o'clock in the morjiing. ff--Tho EmpoorNapoleon has ord ered an immense number of needle guns to be manufactured at ouco for tho French army. 8-3-Thirty-four thousand emigrants anived at New York during the month of Jur.e. 85"Fifty removals wero made in tho New York c ustom-house last week. FRESH ARRIVALS, 1 AT THE CHEAP STOKE OF A BOIM0, SHOWERS & GRAHAM. Spring Goods, NEW And Very Cheap ! ! . BOYNTOX, SII0WKR3 A ORAIIAM-suc cessors to Doynton A Showers roprctlullj announce to the public that they are now open ing an extensive asorttmnt of FA L L GOO I)S, At the old stand In Graham's new huildin j which they oder to sell at artnnUhingly low pricot. (considering tbeir cost !) for carli or appror ed country produce. Their stock of DRY GOODS CANNOT BE SURPASSED 1 Customers can there finds CALICOES WITH FAST COLORS J MUSLINS 1 I) EL A I N ES I LAW NS ! CLOTHS I CASSIMERS! VLSTl NOS.' LAM i:.S' SHAWL? 1 GEN TS" SUA W LS If ATS ci CATS ! LOOTS & SHOES CARPETS & OIL-CLOTHS! OUR STOCK OF FANCYGOODS IS UNEXAMPLED IN STYLE AND VARIETY, embracing NOTIONS I NOTIONS I NOTIONS Senrf'sl Head-Nets 1 Neek-Ties Sittehels! Port Monnaies ! Brushes I'hntoniphic Allniins ! riPES, TOnAC'O k SEOARSl rF.P.FUM FRY OF ALL KINDS I Or nnj'thing el se in tho .Notion Lino ! ALSO, HARD-WAKE ! Queens mt a r e , AND PROArlSlONS ! All of the best qunlity, and silocld with special regard 13 tlie trade ot uearncld coimtr. AI F. LOVNTON, KliWAHD OKA II A.M. riearficld, Mar 10, 1SIU. I.lour and l'ecd F.x'ra fnlllily Fl.mr, llolled . Corn Meal, Itye Chi p, Ac., for sale by June I, Iki A-1 mo. J. P. KKMZEVt. Flxlt Mackerel, (Shad and Herrinj, in all sited packages at J. T, KUATiCK'3. Ol V V J V kJ kJ, roi nsw yom riuuMti.rHu. A Clicsp the Clirapret and Joitd aa the Ileal. C KKATZER & SOX, IUv Just received, and lire opening, at tlieir Ul'l ?lntid n Front Street, lmvo the Academy, larpo mid well eo lucli'J aMortmunt of SEASON ABLE C0OD3. which they are o!ling at very low rates. ReiJ the t'ull'iwinj eatalnyuc and firojit thrrely. n Ki-pP'Mi'l r'n l"" bison ukon in the nelerliun uf Ladies lnv Ootids, while Oho'Ih, Kmbroideripn Millinery domls, 1'rints, Kercliiufii, Nub leu, Ulorof, Ad- EOll fi ENTEEMEN. Always on lijnd Mark Clotln Fnncj and liliick t'iiflnTia, Batiiiein, etc., heady .Minlo Clolliing (it all kiuds. EOOTST AND SHOES. C (Ji sj N E C K T I E S , nnd a vnriity of ollii-r articles, which they will cull at a nuiull advance un eott. 71 11'ariiiMiUr Htientwii is iuvitod t llieir stock of turjicts, Coit.ij,'(. cmiuiun in irrnin. hii.pi lino Enclbh Ingrain and HruicU, l-'I'i'ir and Tald Oil Uluths, Window shades and Wall papers, clo. FLOUR, r.ACON". Fi-b lt. rinMer, Apldes, renehea and l'lunort kejit constantly on hand. ALSO, in Slnre a l')l of large and (.nuill Clover iseed. 73 73 We intond to make it an object lur iarmers and Mechaniri tu tmy from us; bncausewo will ell uur jfiiods as low as they cun be bini(!ht in the county and pay tho very highest, price for all kinds of country pro duce. We wi'l also exchange (foods fur gcnooi,, Road and Coi ntt oidcra; Shingles, Hoards. and all kinJs of Manufactured Lumber. Clearfield, March 14, lMlli. SoinctliiJig New. G.SUMMEUFIELD F LEGAL, Manufacturer ol Tin and Sheet Iron ware, Pliilipsburo;, I'cim'a. I would respectfully inform the Public, that I live o ciit-d a room in lite borough of Pluliiifher?, for tho Biar)ul;ieltire n,l ShIo of 'I in Ware out of tho bes-l mntenul the mailift will ttll'ird, and made by experienced wei ktniin, nil of which 1 will pc II at either wholcsala or retttil jdiees antnriMngly low. I ask those in need of anything in this line to cill and 'xamiie my wnre end ijilisly lh'tii-eWe.s th-U It ii mnd? for U". Couiitiy Merchant desiring '0 ivteiiae eirull lot s of Ware wiil titnl u to their aJ- vauiae to buy of iuo. Stoccs of all then and haie, for burring either Woo l or Coal. 1 woulJ call iiilteular at tention to mnt well lrte.1 anil populur Conk ins Stove cal led, ery approprtHlely, tho HIUN SIDES. This Stove has all the ailvHiil)!ea ioMessed by others, tx-sljes iheoven la lnryer, ami lliea-b pit deeper anil more top surlaee than that of any oth er Stove in the market, ami is without a rival. 1 also keen on bund all kind of - Store Pipe which I will sell aa low as it can bend r chated west of llm mountain. I also keep constantly on hand, shovels, cartirijie bolls, pratea, firebrick, stove- lining, led aolea, Watll Iron, JSLeet Zink, S:id Irotis.l'.iasg and Porcelain Kettles, together with a variety of wares too numerous to mention. AImO a Urge, stock of the best kind of Monewarp. And ht though not least in my lire of bu-itis, is that of Spouting. I am prepared lo fill all orders in Ihil lineont-hort notice, and niiiimfiirUired out of the best matet inl. I WHiit every body thai comes to town, to come and take a look at my ehnw, ami cp lor ihenieeive. I am going to ell the ehenp et and he-t Ware ever offered in this vicinity. I have fevetal "Tropic Heat ing" and "Phi lor Cook" Stove that I will -i-ii at com, to close oui ihe slock for the Sea-on. 1 rv me. Feh 7th lSCi'.-tf- O. S. F LEGAL. TKACK lMlOCLAl.MKD. THE WAR OVER IU CLEARFIELD. KNOX TOWNSHIP QUIET. NEARLY ALL TH K CON1RARAND8 CUING BACK TO THEIR OLD M ASTERS. Rl'T NARY ONE iO!N0 RACK TO OLD MASSACIIUShTTS. W1IF.RE THEY WERE LOVKD tO LONU AND SO WELL. In eonieqifnco of tho above fncts, F. Pnont of the old Miort Shoo Shop ; would announce to his numerous patrons, and the people of Clear field county at lnrc.o, that he lias now a firpt rale lot of (rood metcrial: just received from the east, and is now prepared on short nolico to make, ai d mend boots ar.d s oes at his new Flmp io Grahams rw. I to Is sntir-flcd t tat he ran please, (unless it might be entne intensely loyal slay at homo Patriots). Me is prepared to sell low for cash or County Troduce, don't forget the ahop next door to Graham A Hoy Inns store, on mark et Street Clearfield Pa. A kspt by a fellow com monly celled July 21, '(lj. ly. "SnOuTY." COrAIlTNI-KSlIir. flhe nnlrriicrird hare this ly formed a Co- I JL pnr(opriiii(i anuor um nr.n tivne oi irwin u ' II arlshorn, for the trat snrtmn of a General Mer- ehandiie end Lumber bufiners. A large and I well selented stock of Goods ba been added to those already on linnd at Ihet'niuer More in I Curwensville where we are now primal ed to show Customers a romplrtid aci-'iriiu'iit with prices i as low as the lowett. Tho highest market rales paid for Lnniher of all ilccri ti in. 1 lie patronage ol the publie is reipeetfully 'soliciloj. J UWAHI) A. IltVlN. j W. It. llAHTsllOUN. I 1 (( 'liui-hcls tf prime CI(iTi'reed, for sale by ! IV, V. 1KVIN A II UtTSlIOKN. I Curwensi ille, February 2S, lBil-tf. 1)nllry Itlorks, all siies, and best manufao tore, at 41 1: lilt KM. AJIlGLl.R'd RPT HOPI.3 of all sitos, for sale at Uee. U, le5. MKKUKLL I lIKiLLR. Itufliiio ltiiht',Knee and llurss Illanketa at 1J NovIS, '(i. MERREU t ETvJLER'S. I M , U I Hi piU4if UL ARE OPENING AKD Selling the Cheapest and BEST LINE OF offered in Ci.isariield county. Ilaviug beeu tho latest to purchase we have the advantage of t'.io drrlino In prices, and otl'vr this advantage to all our cutttomers and all others. IN LADIES DRESS briug tho latest GOODS, WE and most fushionablo styles. ALP AC A which are now so fashionable, s, we have good (jualilieB us low as 45 cents, embracing every shade. Yc offer also a Novelty which has just appeared in Dress Goods, called PERCALE ROBES. These Goods come in Patterns, compri sing all chadee and design. Being already trimmed tiiey requiro only cutting and fining aud can be done up at any time. FANCY DRY GOODS Ladies Super Kid Glove, Ladies fancy Lisle gloves. Ladies Mohair Milts, Ladies fine Silk Nets, Ladies fan cy Chenille, Ladies Magic Rutlling, Ladies Lace Ed ting, LADIES THREAD EDGING, Ladies Valenciennes Fluting, Ladies Silk tassel Buttons, Ladies Silk Scarfs, Ladies fancy Ties, Ladies embroidered Handkerchiefs, Ladies Hem Stitched, Handkerchiefs, Ladies Lawn hand kerchiefs, Ladies Empress trail Hoop rikirts, Ladies Hoop Skirt covers. SHOES if GAITERS. Lasting, Goat, Glove Calf, Morocco, Cloth Opera Slippers. STRA IV Shaker Hoods, GOODS. SUNDOWNS, SUNDO H'NS, Canton Straws, Itraid Straws, Derby Hits, Split Hats, Lulen Hats, Trimmed Hats, h'traar cords anil necessary ornaments. til MEN'S WEAR Fine assortment. of fancy Cas- simcrcs in patterns, extreme ly cheap. Also Boys wear. BOOTS AND SHOES Men's heavy Monroes, Men's fine Calf 15oot, lon a glove calf (.miters, Men's Cloth Opera Slippers, Mon's lino patent leath er Boots, YOUTHS AND BOYS SHOES all sizes and stylos. Straw Hats Hosiery, Kid Gloves and Collars. STATIONARY OF ALL KINDS FRUITS! FRUITS! Scedloss Raiting, Layer Rutins, Rtuncs, CHn I PHt-lifs, Can rears, Can Coin, Can Pine Apple, Can Sardinra, Italian Maccaroni, Almond and Figs, t--rem is uts, nioerta, manors Lent un ' and Tickled Oysters, CRACKERS! CRACKERS! ! Sugar Iliscuit, Lemon lliscuit, Kgg Biscuit, Tnncj- liiscuit, Wa ter and Uuttor Biscuits. OILS AND SriCES. QenuineNear Oileans Molaes, Pup. Extra Syrups, Supars, Cofleo, Itice, Teas, Candles, and Soap. Ton a ccoEft Ayn segarsi lloos and IJakes, (Jrass Hooks, Trowels an! Jlom- Oil Cloths, Willow Waro, Fish, Salt and Hams. May 9th, WMf. REMOVAL. n - m 1 J. P. KRATZER, has removed to his new Ware Kooms, on Market St., Clearfield, Ta., where he ha opened a very Urge stock of Dry Goods, Mennoei, Oinjrhami, Cloths, Delaines, Prints, Carsimeres, Alpaeaa, hilks, falinets, Keps, Cashmeres, Tweeds, Coberpi, Alotiair, Jeans, hanellas, Muslins, Flannels, llonneta, Rib bons, Cloaks, Dalmoral Skirts, Hoop, bkirts, Khawls, Dress Trimmings, Head Nets, Caps, Corsets, O loves, Cullniu, tsearls, Orenailine Veils, Tablo Cover. C I o t hi n n Coats. Fanta. VesU, Ovcr-CoaUi, Oent's Shawls Shirts, Hats, Caps, Undcr-Sbiru anil Drawers, Hoots, Shoes, Ciuin Shoes, I'ravats, U lores and Collars. IIARDWARF., QUEENSWARE, GRO CERIES i MUSICAL GUUDS. Groceries. Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Molnxs's, Salt, Candles, Rice, Flour, liaoon, Fish, Tobacco, Raisins, Currants, Spices, Crackers, Vinegar, Oils, Var nish, Alcohol. TIN-WARE, GLASS-WARE. WOODEX VVARE, and STATIONERY. Household Goods. Carpets, Oil-cloths, Iruggot, Looking-Glussei Clucks, Churns, Washboards, Tubs, Buck ets, Flat Irons, Pans, Window Blinds, Wall-paper, Coal Oil Lamps, Lui brollas, Hodcords, Knives and Forks, Spoons, Crocks, and Stove Blacking. 3T9"A11 of which will be sold on the most rca lonnble terms, and the highest market price paid or Grain, Wool, and all kinds of oonntry produce. Clearfield, December 13, 18C5. II. Bridge, (Store one dcor East nf ClearSeld House,) Market St., Clearfield, Ta. Keeps on hand a full assortment of GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, such as Shirts, Linen and Woolen under Shirts, drawers and socks, neck-ties, pocket handker chiefs gloves umbrellas, hats Ac., in great variety. Of piect Goods be keeps the best Clotba of all "shades and eolors," such as BLACK DoE-sKlN OF THE VERY beat make. Fancy Cassitner in great variey; ANo, r rench Coating, ISeaver, i'llot, Chin chilla, and Fricott over coaling, all of vvhicb will he sold Cheap for Cab ; and made up according to the latest Sljles Ly Experienced Workman. Also Acent for ClearSeld co., for I. M. Sinner, iD Co , cel ebrated Sewing Machines. !! BIUIK3E. CleartieM, lenn a, Nov. 1, lMx.-tf. PETER A. GAOLIN and gi:nei:al CLOTHIER. Graham's Row. over Naucle's Watch f Jewelry Store, Market Street, CLEARFIELD, PA. The) subscriber having permanently loca ted himwoin the Borough of ClearSeld, has detet mined to engage in the business of I intend to keep constantly on hand a full assortment of Cloth. Casimeres, Salinelts, and Ventincs, of the beat qual ity and latest styles, which I will 1 a n u fact u i c to order, to suit customers, on short notice. Particular attention will be paid to Cutting and Fitting Gentlemen's, Ilys, and Childrens Clothing; and in fact, everything pertaining to this BRANCH OP BUSINESS. A liberal share of public patronage is, therefore, respectfully solicited, and I would advise all, to give mo a call before purchasing ehewhere any pood in my line. P. A. OAUL1N. Clearfield. May lClh, lSGii-lf. New Goods! MRS ED. WELCH & CO., Hav Just Tecoittd Tbeir Spring and Summer Goods, Which wars purchased during the present de cline, and therefore are enabled to sell eery cktap, Our Stock Consists in parlor Merinos, Alpacas, IYp lins, Wool, Arraurn, and common Ie laines; Prints, Ginghams, Shawls, Hoods, I'e- Hosiery and Gloves, Nubias. Kalmoral and Hoop Skirtn. Flan nels, Lades' Cloth, Sheetings. Muslins, Toweling, Tiching, Sontngs Hrenkfast Shawls, tapes, ic. Also an assortment of Millineru Goods, UllllllUl ru tOOaS. . ' 7 Atnons which aro Hats. Ronnels. Feath era, Iviblmna, Flowers. I.aces. Frampa. Matine, Velvets, Silks. Cranes, IUrages, v otis, etc., ana largo stock ol Including China Itronje, Tapier Mnehe 1 in, Itosesrnoil, Olass, ren ter, Wooden, larimi arid vanuy toys. For Ladies, Such as Pomades, O.ls, r.itndolina bloom of youth and Paints, Rouge, Lilly White Ac. Thankful for past favors, we solicit a con tinuance ol tho kind patronnge of the people of Clearfield Co. ftaTKerrTrmter the place S.vond Slreel, next door to 'irst National Dank. Dec. 13, '(IJ Save Your Money Something New. The undersigned have permanently engaged in the manufacture nf all kinds nf Woolen Oonds at their new Factory, on Hells Run, In Tenn tp' TUP. AltDINtJ AMI Hri.Ic; business win also receive especial allentlon our hands. The puMio aro invited to give us a call, or address us by letter, when all inquiries will be answered pn.mptlv. The Post Offine address of THE TU'.l.l.'s Rrv u not rv I TORY is GaAsimi lin t a. riearfi-ld co., p I Tttn tp., Juns i, lgn- mo.-jtS. H. V, NAUGLl M A K K Graham's How, ClearSeld, I'san'a. The lubaerlber respeelfally Informs L customers ard the publie, that he has bb and constantly receiving new additions, a ' " Clocks, Watehe and Jewelry. ,' Jewelry of every variety from a single to a full sett. Watches, a line assortment oi sliver llu and open ease, American and patent Li plain and full jeweled. Clocks, a larjre variety from the best Mar tort, consisting of Eight day and Th'rtj Spring and Weight, Levers, Time, Btnkt Alarm. Spectacles, a large assortment far and light, colored and plain glass. Also, a fine assortment of Spoons, forks, ter-knivea, etc., plated on jenuins Alahata. ALL kinds of Clocks, Watches and Je carefully repaired and Warranted. A eontinuance of patronage is solicited November loth. 186i II. F. NAUGLl GOI.O U. F. NAUGLE bai received an Elegant assortment of the quality ; alio :i!vor cilaa.lun and desk ho riovember, 29 1863 Cheap Furniture PESIIU1S to inform his old friends and J 1 trmera that, having- enlarged bis shop, increased his iaciaues lor manulactunn?, II now preparml to make to order furniture atj be desired, in good style and at cheap rat, I caMi. lie mostly baa on band at bis "Fu ture Rooms," a varied assortment of Ueady-tcJ I urnuure, among wnicn ars Bureaus and Side-Boards, Wardrobes and book-Cases: Centre, Sofa, P lireukfast and fining Extension Tables. Common, French-Post, cottage, JenrJ Lind and other Bedsteads. 1 SOFAS of all. KINDS, WORK STAXLi II A t -RACKS WASH-STANDS, ic. Rocking and Arm Chairs, Spring. Scat, Cane-Bottom and Parlor Chtirl and Common and other Chairs. ZOO A'JV O-GLASSES Of every description on band ; and new glasJ lor old frames, wnica will be put in on ve ry reasonable terms on abort notice. IIo also keeps on han, or furnishes to or. dor, Hair, Corn-Husk, Hair and Cotton top Mattresses. CCFFIS5, lif every kind. Made to eder, and fuuerali attended with i Hearse, Tbenever desired. Also, House Painting done toorder. The subscriber also manufactures, and kn constantly en hand, HVment'i Patent Washing- Machine, The bent now in use. Those usiuc this machitJ never need be without clean clothes ! He also 1. 1 river's Patent Chum, A superior art cle. A family using this Charl never need be without butter 1 - All the above and many other articles are fir nifhed to customers cheap for Casi or eichnnct tor approved country produce. Cherry, Wapi Poplar, Linwood and other Lumber suitable ft- Cabinetwork, taken in exchange fur f-'Oiiure. pel-Remember the shnp is op Market stise: Clearfield, Fa., and nearly o'0,', the "Oid J,-. Stors." VU11. ULLltU. Nov. 26, 1S82. J 17 DCCATIOXAL. Thenndersi pned inters: J opening a school in the Town Hall, C!e tie id, on the First Monday in June to Ccn'.ai for a term ol e:even weeks, Thourongbners will be aimed at in all ear it itructton. "?ot how much but how well is tb principle upon wnicn me exercises win te ; i ducted Tiirtirular attention paid to Tenmansbip a. Eoi.k-Ke e 'in?. A daily register is kept of tho attendanee. ii portment and recitations of each pupil which ; sent weekly to parents, thus Inrnihinj tb,i with constant information of his standing as. progress in school. Public exhibitions aro not held at any stati time, but parents and guardians are repenfu invitud to visit the schiml and observe the mis ner in which the d.ny work is performed. TERMS OF TUITION. Spelling, Heading, Writing, Primary Arltnns. I tic and beograpby, VI Oi Grammar, Geography, History, Arithmetic sm Itook-Keeping $5 I Algebra, llnlosophy, Geometry, Menmratiot and Purveying, $7 K Latin and Greek with an; of the above branrk- ss ftll For (nrtber information apply to May 23, 18C8. C. B. SAXDKORD, Principal tut rr a m rr untn CCRWENSV1LLE, TA. L. W. TEN EYCK, rnopaiKTOR, flItK undersigned, having become proprietor L of the above hotel, wishes to five notice the cltisens of this county, as well as to tki travelling public, that the house has beecrcVtJ and raUrniehed for the entertainment of bit guests, Uis table wiil be furnished with every, thing tho market a fiords. At his Bar will St found the best brands of all kinds of Liquors. GOOD STABLlXti attached, and none bill careful bnstlers employed, jyll-tf L. W. TEN EYCK. ii' AIL HOAI) MOIl Main St.. Tb :.r- bure. Pcnn'a. ltoavnr l.Lorn. Pnirrinur. j keeps constantly on hand the choistcst of li.io.'rv His tahle is always supplied with lbs bst tin Market affords. Tha traveling pulie, will da !! to give aim a call. rov 1st, tfe.-s 1 OR F.ST HOUSE nioom township, Gainer P. Dloo. Froprieior. ; This large and commodious House is litnitel ;on the turnpike, 7 miles west of Curwem'iNai " , i i.muemur,. ... ..,-- I nr V 1 II m r. ,Kilp A M.b. hi i,jt. eA- - ! fortabie ni ibeir i.w uh ki,n unt. at! therebv expects to receive a liberal share of ro!- . lic patronage Dec, 20, lS6o. tr. EOrtGK FALK takes this method of inf ra- T Inm iKa war al.sm. .t I'laarflaU stntinlT llat kept by E. Schrelaer, at Coxeatown. wVere U j will take especial pains to render salisfacli-'n all who favor him with their ratronsce. Coiestown, April U, '64. '"ly. s IlllY sOUR IML1IITS M hITS .1 SHORS HAMt AT LOW TRICED The undersigned is prepsred to nvinufan" i everything in his line, at the lowest figures, atl iwill wariant his work to be as represent.! 'nit. V' ... . -.ti i i..l.i ttrert. serond door west of the Tost Office, end he will do all in his power, t.. render satislaetion. S tine Waiter tops, extra French rait skins, oa hand, ready to be finished on short notir' low prices. DANIEL CONNELLY. June l lth, lSf.fl-1 yr. SI .500 Per Yeart-We want Ag"' ..r!i erMTWhor to Hell onr iwrn $20 Spwing Mnchin Three new kinds, i '; ler and upper leed. Sent on trial. Warrant ' vo years. A.iove salary or large eoniini!",r-f paid. Tbs out T maehinej sold in I n't-1 .',T' at f"r less than 10, which ure r""v s'.-e ' Howe, M heeler A Wilson. Orover A VA" Singer 4 Co., and Hachelder. Ai( other ch."T m.icinnea are ifrimlrmtntt and the ,.Vr or are linhlr to nerrsr, In end iaipi Isonment. lutrated circulars sent rates. Addre. or c11 opoa Shaw A Clark, at Diddeford, Maine." Chicago, III. May 1, I-lJ. Geo- A1 bOBl Ol