i,pNrnAY,:::::::::::::;":::AHg. l&i isoti. 1 i. i ii V) WHOM IT MAV CONCERN." If jv of our citizens will iust tuko the Alible and mako a circuit of the iwr, tbey will observe- that there ia Q fiue opportunity for some cnterpris- Yankee, or in fact anybody else, make himself generally useful. Yo jlaJo to the great propensity a large li tion of our citizens havo for raising prolific growth of all manner of tceds along the- Btreots and allies. iJong some of the pavements the iccds take up half tho walk, so that luring the morning, or wet weather, is almost impossible for a lady to ?t along without her skirts looking i though they had prematurely been ken from tho wash-tub. "We hope hat tbe citizens, or the Borough Fa bcrs, will see that this nuisanco is Wished. To cut weeds for one or two tars about the middle of this month fill effectually destroy them; henco, W cheap the remedy. It costs but (tie to remove them, their banish ient isgood exercise, and it beautifies jie town. Cut them the latter part if this week, this and next year, and ey will not troublo you much thero- Iflcr. jterGencrals Steaduian and Fuller on have published their final report on the freeamans Utircan, Which hey have minutely investigated dur- ng tho past few months. This report develops the most astounding sys Item of national robbery ever perpe trated in this or any other civilized country, at the hands of tho loyal Radicals. gyThe Ohio Johnson State Con vention appointed the following dele gates at large, to tho Philadelphia Convention : Thomas Ewing, former ly a member of Gen. Taylor's Cabinet; Lewis D. Campbell, Maj. Gen. James B. Steadman, and Win. S Groesbeek. The two former aro Republicans, and the latter Democrats. OxtT a CnANOKOP Base. Tho Pros ident has appointed Arthur P. Gorman Collector of the 5th district of Mary land. Mr. Gorman was, a few days before, removed from the position of Postmaster of the U. S. Senate, by Forney, because ho had expressed an approval of tho President's policy. IThe Fifth Annual Fair ofTiTo Clearfield County Agricultnral Socie ty will bo held on tho Fair grounds, near Clearfield, commencing on Tues day, October 2d. The Premium List, Ac., Mill be pullished next week. tfaTTbo Columbian Hotel, at Sara toga Springs, was totally destroyed by fire on the 7th inst. Lops $100,000. The fire producod a great sensation among the fashionables at the Springs. Wr . iem without fear, by private admoni oon, by open rebuke, or by a general delivery of tho law which condemns ia m. You nrc not bound to pause iii tho performance of this duty be cause it may oirend a powerful ruler na strong political party. Nor idiould yia shrink from it w hen bud men, for tiii-ir own purposes, approvo what yon i'4 Elevate tho moral character, en lighten the darkness, and purify the In arts of those w ho aro under your v iiitual charge, at all hazards; for tins is tho work which your great T i ik maker has given you to do, and IU: w ill admit no excuso for neglect in 'fit. But this is precisely what the po- Jilxoo I i couiuinriicaied. j ric.N io.-lhe children of the Go - fihen School, under the charce of Miss Jennie Larnmer, and a majority of the citizens of the community, assem bled in a grove near the school houso, -.n U I. Ik. Ill -f 1 A 1 vuuuiuiunjuoim ui Augum, anu tractca a baa liaDit, whioli Bhe now regaled themselves in gala pic-nic find it impossible to break off that ftyle. The weather being unfavora- 0f chewing paper. Her parents buy it ble in the morning prevented them for her by tho ream, and she consumes from repairing to the ground at as'on an average a quiro per week, roll early an hour as was intended; but' ing her paper ball under her tongue the afternoon being favorable, every-Us a sweet morsel, and squirting tho thing passed off harmoniously. The 8ali va about like any old salt Sho is lospuablo citizens deserves great cred- n lor tho interest manifested in the preparation of the good things served Aip on tho occasion. . A. R. S. CnAMBF.RSBtan,Ang. 10. The non. John M'Howell Sharp, of Chamber - - burg, was nominate? Congress ast nigEt by tbe Democrauc Conference .r,k i.i. n:..!M yi ijo iuiu iiDiiiuu 8ST.IIcnry C. Rowcn, publisher the JS'ew York Independent, has been rpmnroH frnm fliA tVillnMnrahin nf In. s it) .u. rrt.:j r:-4.i LUI (lill J,m L'IIUU IU VIIU A11H U JJIBLI lVli rl Vb- 1 , . -.4 ' J v J - . y U-J liO Jnaianft, i'a., JiCOISTCr I UO- publican) declares that it cannot Bur!knowIcclg8- If tho young lady knew . ' r 1 , .1-1 I tJ port tho nominations of ita party for tho Legislature 5TThe window glass of A. T. Stewart's New York residence will, it is said, cost 30,OOQ, .ftMfrfrt hntt thr tltted Jtrrr. l'tiMie opinion in tho United States touching the present war in Kuropc goncrally evinces sympathy for Italy as against Austria, and much more upon tho ido of Prussia than of Aus tria. It is a fact, however, that in examining tho merits of the quarrel between these two great powers, Aus tria is found to bo less blumablo than lrussm, na ho Boomed dewrona of avoiding a contest of arms by submit ting tho question in dispute to the German Diet. Her comparative weak ness, however, on account of disorder ed finances and unprcparedncss of armament m not having kept pace with modern improvements, probably influenced her amicablo course of pol icy. Generally she has been rapa cious, harsh and dictatorial. To be as badly whipped as Austria now is, to bo cast out of the German Confedera tion, to bo deprived of tho richest States in allianco with her, and to pay ten millions of dollars for theso luxu ries, is certainly calculated to awaken some sympathy for her. Neverthe less, Austria, lelt as she probably will be by tho pending treaty of peaco, is not so weak a power as we may im agine. According to the programme now proposed at Prague, after Austria shall have Hven up Venetia. and Prussia formed her German realm, these six great powers, (supposing it only to be one,) will bo as follows : , Population. Franco . 39,430,706 Great Britain .... 31,306.298 Prussian Germany . . 20,073,978 Austria 36,965,000 Russia 59.330,752 Italy 22,776,953 Baltimore Sun. Stolen Property in Private Par lors. lne JNew lork Observer re lates the case of a citizen of Indiana, to whom his nephew had forwarded two French vases and some bcoks, taken from tho houso of Colonel Bird, of 3aton Bogue, during tho war. The vases wero beautiful, but it became more and more painful to tho Indian ian to look at them. Said he : "I never wauled them ) uiy wife Dover wauled tboin ; I kit like a thief every time I looked at tlicin ?" He sat to work to find out the owner, and through tho aid of the Masonic Society succeeded. To his offer to re- storo tho vases, Col. Bird wroto touching reply : "Yes, lie wanted the vases and the hooka. It wa all that waa left the only link ho had to hind the past to the present, bind them carefully ; apare Such was the tenor of his letter Ana men ins tnanksana expressions of regard for the kindness and tender ness that prompted such an act. The Observer Bays : "Last week the rase! and books were packed, and are now on their way to Baton Rouge." In view of this circumstance, the Observer justly remarks : "How many bouses in this fair land, of ouri hare thil "wedge of gold" in them 1 How many are furbished outright from the plunder of the war? Some I know. If thero it any one who Can loep easy udder such a load ho1 deserves pity." Larok Gathering at Nouthi'mber land. Ono of the largest meetings ever held in Northumberland county was convened at Sunbury on Satur day last. Fully three thousand per sons were present. The audience was nearly wholly composed of Republican Johnson men, who assembled to hear Major Charles II. Shrincr upon the issues of the day. After music by the band, Major Chas IL Shriner was introduced. Ho beran by quoting from the proclama- thtionsand speeches of Abraham Lin fn coin, showing what his plninl)' declar fu ed policy was, and proving beyond all reipossibility of cavil that Andrew John cicson was to-day carrying out the iniBitmo policy. en After Mr. Shrincr had concluded lalthreo hearty cheers were given for teillicstcr Clymcr. This was followed wiby three more for Johnson, and yet in.three moro were given for the Lincoln wlJohnson policy given with the flame as degree of enthusiasm nnd detcrmina ottion. The action of conservative Re g publicans who have thus determined vl to riso ftbovo tho dictates of trcasonu- ki ble leaders and assert their own man- ,hood in defense of right, cannot bo too (hi hly commended A Papeu Eater. Tho Indianapolis mtincl tells tho lollowing : A ' lady of this city whilo at echoo con- . . ... quito a connoisseur in the matter of paper, ana evinces a aeciaeu preier enco for a certain palo bluo unruled loolscap.which smells badly. Deprived ol her paper lor a any or tyo, slio bo comes rcMtless, distraught and melan 1 Ti . g k r T 0,1?"' " IT or(be,tomfo,il0 a"d '8 hZfC U? tr " ; procured "How is Miss ("'we procured f . . t , ' jinruireu oi a irienu me ot 0f"2ot well," was tho reply, ' .n doesn't agrco with her." omcr aay her paper We havo heard of opium cating.snnff catine, arsenic entinrf and nenoil cat . . , . . , .1 "K """"it niu lUlliilie liOltlNHl , v u t, H'A hnliorn thia ia T.r.l inat iitifn nf ...... . . (I'rw ' "k,"Ja t-ujuu u now iiitptr is maue.wa miner, buo wuuiu . 1 ' mako an extraordinary effort to break on tue pernicious habit. 1ST A clerk has been arrested la Oipoinnatl for ernbtwzling $30,000. Thr tlitra IIonhi Itilt-V'hotn it1ttrt. ' - There seems to bo a goneral misun derstanding in regard to tho bounty bill passed by Congress tho last dv of the session, which grants $100 ex tra bounty to throe-yonr soldiers and $50 to two-year men.'' By tho passage of tho bill, membcis of Congress ( cured an increase of their own pay from $3,000 to $5,000 per annum, be ginning with tho first Monday of De cember last. This largo increase of salary they have already rocoived. But when aro tho soldiers and scauion to bo paid J and who is to rocoivo tho increased bounty f aro questions not easily answered. The Philadelphia lelcgraph, referring to the false ex pectations created by tho passage of tuo bill, remarks : The evil efieoti of the anticipated windfall have already begun to be risible among those of the working elauoi who expect to receive tho money under (he law; and numerous cases have come uuder our notioo iu which eteady and industrious hands have either to deported themiclvea aa to endanger their place, or have thrown up their sit uatioua in anticipation. To them we will aay a word, alter explaining the bill. The first part to he noticed il that tho $00 acction has nothing to do with the aoldicra of thil State. It waa intro duced for the benefit of the "two-rear" regiment of New York and Indiana. ' Pennsylvania aunt no two-year regimenta out. Men from our State who havd served two yeara in a three-year regiment do notooino under this aectiou, and they take nothing under tho act unless diickanjtd for wund: Soldiers who had enlisted for three yeara find have been discharged for disability bufore their term of aervioe had expired, do not fall undor the provisions of the law. It ia probable that they will be attended to next session, but under the present bounty bill thoy are not entitled to any pay. Jhia aeoins to tia like injustice. It ia cer tainly only fair thnt men who have expressed a de sire to serve three yeara, and who have only been prevented by their health failing them while stri ving to do tueir duty, should bo treated tho same as though they had served out their enlisted time. It was beoause of no fault of theirs that nature was not sufficiently strong. The spirit indeed waa willing, though the flesh waa weak. Again, veteran volunteers do not come under the law. They have already roocived more tbau the $100. and this extra bounty is exnresnly grant ed only to such as havo not reoeived heretofore that sum. As the law at present stand, the only perHons clearly entitled are the soldiers of 1SC1, 1802, or 1803, who have served out three yetrs, or have been discharged for wounds; or the widow, orphan children or parents of those soldiers who have died or been killed in service, or have died of wounds received or dixcara contracted In the service, always providing that the claimant has not already received more than 100 government bounty. We have a few words of advicu to add. It will require months before those who are enti tled under tho net will lie enabled to receive their due. A commission has been appointed by the War Ofliee to propose a plan by which it can be oarried into effect. It will require weeks to perfect a plan. An appropriation must then be made, and finally, after all preliminaries are arranged, it is probable that the diseharges will have to be pre sented in order, and thus it may be a year before it will be really paid into tho recipients' bands, minus fees to brokers and agents, prico of stamps, transmission through mails, and the hundred other ct eeteras which cause the sum to grow beautifully Wss. v An Active Old Chap. The oldest man in Bushvillo county, Illinois, is Mr. Jordan Rhodes, of Huntsvillo. lie is over one hundred and four years of age, splits rails, carries easily a two- bushel sack of meal on his shoulder, and can walk as briskly as any of his neighbors. FRESH ARRIVALS 7 T THE CHEAP STORE OF B0rTO., SIIOIVERS & GRAHAM. Spring Goods, NEW And Very Cheap ! I BOYNTOX, SHOWERS A GRAHAM suc cessors to Boynton A Showers respectfully announce to the publio that they are now open ing an extensive assortment of FALL GOODS, At the old stand in Graham's new building which they ofler to sell at astonishingly low prices, (considering their cost !) for cash or approv ed country produce. Their stock of D 11 Y GOODS CANNOT BE SURPASSED 1 Customers ean there Andt CALICO KS WITH FAST COLORS I MUSLINS I DELAINES I LAWNS J CLOTHS I CASS1MERSI VESTINOSI LADIES' SHAWLS I OS NTS' SHAWLS HATS k CArs I BOOTS L SllOES CARPETS k OIL-CLOTHS 1 OUIt STOCK OF FANCY GOODS IS UNEXAMPLED IN STYLE AND VARIETY, embracing NOTIONS I NOTIONS I NOTIONS Scarfs 1 Head-Nets I Ncek-Ties Satchels 1 Port Monnaies 1 Ilrushes Photographic Albums ! FIFES, TOR A CCD A S IX) ARS I TERFUMERY OF ALL KINDS 1 Or anything else in tho Notion Lino ! ALSO, HARD-WARE ! Queens av are, GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS ! All nf the best qunlity, and selected with special regaid to tbe trade of Clearfield eountr. AI F. H0YNTON. JOSEPH SHOWERS, KDWAKD GRAHAM. Clearfield, May 10. 18(14. I rent ITLlIt ITCH! SCRATCH I SCRATCH! SCRATCH Wheaton's Ointment. wii.t crn tii itch h H run-as. Also cures 8A1.T BIlKHM, t'l,CKB8, CHIT, Ht,AINS, an 1 all ERUPTIONS OFTHK6KIN Price AO cents. For rale by all droftrUtt. li WKKIa X linTTtB R.,1. , Agents, 170 Wash non street. Boston, it will i be forwarbed by mail, free of posters, to any M.l nftkA ITnlr.J Ft I. II..-. IU 'P. I . . , T , 1 , . , f I VnS asaalA Sk t 1 1 aa fl as 1 ft h A Tr,,l'a PIakkHaIH Pa 1 )ure Liberty Ulilto I.ei!-Tbe Whitest, 1 the mot durable and the most economical. Try It! Manufartnred only br Ziaoi.aa a fairn. Wholesale Drag, Paint niast Dealers, pn. 137 Sortb. Third Bt, I'hlVa. Marofc V, 1J9 1y.. . t W CA R II I AOH AN D W AGON i. Shop, in Clearfield. Tcnnsj Ivnnia, (Immediately In rear of Machine Shop,) The subscriber would respectfully Inform the nititenaof Clearfield, and the publie In general, that he Is prepared to do alt kinds of work on UA Kit I AUKS, BUGGIES, WAGONS, SLKJOHS. SLEDS. Ao. on short nntlcs) and in a workmanlike manner. tiSTKW Orders promptly attended to.-f WM. MCKNIGHT. Clearfield, February 14th, 18(50.-Iy. IIERRELL & BIGLER, DEALERS IN HARDWARE. AISO, aUNUFACTCREna Of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. je27-y ' chahheld. pa. A LOT OF SADDLES, BRIDLES, HARNESS, COLLARS, Etc., Forsaloby MERRELL 4 RIGLEU. PALMER'S PATENT UNLOAD- ING HAY FORKS, For sale by MERRELL & BIGLER. OIL, PAINT, PUTTY, GLASS, NAILS, For sale by MERRELL & BIGLER. HARNESS TKIMM1NGS & SHOE FINDINGS, Forsaloby MERRELL L BIGLER. GUNS, PISTOLS, SWORD CANES, Fot tale by MERRELL L BIGLER. stovesof all solas and SIZES. For sale by MERRELL k BIGLER. IRON1 IRON! IRON! IRON1 Forsaleby MERRELL & BIGLER. HORSE SHOES & HORSE SHOE NAILS, For sale by MERRELL BIGLER. Music Store. BM, GREENE has opened h Mu si sic Store, ono door west of W. Lewis' Dock Ftora.wber h keeps eonstsntljron band Stetnway ft Sons' and Oarlilo's Piano Alan ofapturinjr Cumpany's Pianos, Mason A Hamlin's Cabinet Organs and Carhaii, Itaedham 4c Co.a' Melodeons j Unitart, Violins, fifes, Flutes; Guitar and Violin strings. Music Books Oolden Chain, Golden Shower, Golden Conaer, doldoa Trio, ic, 4o. Sbikt Mi'sic. He is constantly receiving from Philadelphia all the latest music, which persons at a distance wishing, ran order, and bare sent tbein by mail, at f nblieher's prices. Tl'ianoa and Organs Warranted for five years. Those wishing to buy any of the above articles ars inviud to call and examine mine before pur chasing elaewhere. My prices are the tame at in New York and Philadelphia. Circulars of Instruments sent promptly npoa application with any additional information de sired, II. M. UKfctiVa, Hill street, Huntingdon, l'a., One door west of Lewis' Book Store, or Miss . A. P. RINbEK, CloarBold, Dee. 0, lSGitf Agent for Clearfield oo,, Penn'a. LIFE INSURANCE AT HOME! gfun Mutual i(f fnsuraurc tfo. OP rHILADELPHIA, PA. H. B. SWOOPE, Agent, Clearfield, l'cnii'a. Aspts Linble for Losses $l,.O0,no Receipts for lgfiS 857,015 Looaea paid in 1SCJ 150,025 SURPLUS DIVIUIKD DECL1RRD AKSUALLT Of Firrr Pan Cist.! n. Tt. PWOOPE. Agent Da. J. G. IIARTSWICK. MoJical Eiaminor, ClearfleM May 30th 18GH. Smo, pd. A NEW FIRM. HARTSWICK & IRWIN, Druggists, Clcnrficld, l'cnn'a. slaving refitted and romorcd to the room lataly occupied by Kiolianl Hossop, nor otfer, low for cash, a well se lected assortment of Dru3 and Chemicals, Also, Fatem Mlicinet nf all kinils, Oils, Glass. rutty. Uya SlulTs. Stationary, Tobacco and Scp-ars, Con foci ionnry, Spices, and a larger itock ot varieties ever oilereil in tins place, and warranted to be of tho best the Market affords. j. o. haktswick. hec. 13. '(IV-lf. JOHN IUWIN. A I'HOt I.AMATItlMI O0INO IT AL0NE!!1I Nobody Prohibited from tiuyliif; my limit and Shoes on arrount of It arc or Color. J Being thus liberal minded, I take tills tnothnd of Informing the citisens nf Clcarfleld and vl-: cinity, that I hare opened a shop on Serond sU, ' next unor to the tJuiin'.y national llank, oref Watsons Drill Store, a hero I am prepared to mske to order everything in the UUOT and' SUUR line, out of the bvst material and In the. most workmanlike manner, and on aburl rotice. All I Bfk is a trial. Done at Clrnrfield, this eighteenth day nf July, A. IJ. ISfifl. JIAHUV HOPS. IHG6. 1CGG. IJlIILADEI.riIIA AND ERIE RAIL ROAD. This great line traverse tho Northern and Northwest counties of Pennsylva nia to the eity of Erie on Lake Erie. It has ben leased and is operated by tbe PENN'A RAIL ROAD COM PA NY. Time of Passenger trains at Expuhiim. Leave Kaxlward. Frio Mail Train 6.02 P. M. trie Impress Train 1 1.48 P. M, leave Westward. Erie Mall Train 12.00 M. lir Espress Train 1.53 A. M. Passenger cars run through on the Erie Mail and Espress Trains without ehnngs both ways between Philadelphia and Erie. New lurk Connection. Leave N. York at S a. in., arrive at Erie 8.30 a.m. Leave Erie at 4.45 a.m., arrive at N.York 4.10 p.ra No rhnnge or Cars between Kile A N.York. Elegant Bleeping Cars on all Night tralna. For information respectin t Passonger busi ness, apply at Cor. SOlh nnd Market St's, Phil's. And for Freight business of the Company's Agent 8. B. Kingston, jr., Cor. 13th and Market streets, Philadelphia. . W. Reynolds, Kris. Win. Crown, Agent, N. C. R. R., Haltlmore. ; It. in Hoi stox, General Freight Agt. 1' hi l'a. Jl. W. Owuaaa, General Ticket ApU Phll'a. : A L. TYLER, General finp't,Williamspo:t. I-rrmnF.n wtttf.hs at ' V MERRKLL A BrGLBR'J. RICHARD IJOSSOP,- DK.YLKU IN FOREIGN and DOMESTIC GOOHS MUSLINS DKLAINKS cor.uiai.s t at nt nt Hrnstion JScriHution KcnfiHlinn prices prices prices ALPACAS pnofltion tnco Just received at MOSSOrS'. GINGHAMS nt Sennation prices CHINTZ PRINTS " OLOVICS CUAVATS itt at at at at at at Sensation Sensation SonsHtien Sensation prices pi icos prices prions nt MOSSOl'S' SHAWLS Sensation prices Sensation j-rices BONNETS COLORED ED 1 NSf Suns'itiou UUSL1 pneof All to le had at MOSSOPS'. LINEN at CRASH at CURTAINS at TABLE CLOTHS al FRINGE t SciiHHtion Setisation Sensation Sensation Sensation priceti price price prices prices at MOSSOPS', LACE at Sensation pricef HOSIERY t Sensation prices RIBBONS at Sensation prices TRIMMINGS I ot all kinds & V at in anv ouan'tv 1 Sensation price Alwavs on hand at MOSSOPS', CARS1 MERES SATTINETS TWEEDS JEANS VEST1NGS SHIRTINGS at at ut at at at Senna! ion V.'Urtaliou Sensation Sensation Sensat ton Sensation prices prices prices prices prices prices at MUfiSOJ'iSr. CLOTHING gnchl as vests, lanti, VettU, Under Shirts, Flannel Shirt., Boots, Shoes, at sensation prices Hats and Caps, Now for atile at MOSSOPS. UAUD WAR El such aa Sa'8,nails at sensation Forks, Knives, pricef Kmkea. II in cos. . LIQUORS, auch at uossors. as Win, Brandy, Gin, Whiskey. at sensation . prioei al sensaliou pricei at MOSSOPS'. at sensation price Co'ruc. etc., etc., FliUlTS, auch R8 Prune", Eaisina, Figs, Filberts, &c. GROCERIES, aay") Flour, Uimi, Shoulder, Sujiar, Molasotea, Cutl'ee, Tea, Crackers, Spices, Candle, Conl Oil, etc., etc. Always at MOSSOPS'. BLACKING at lemmtion prices ROPES at seiiRstion jrices P0W1)ER at aensutinn jiricee VII OT t sensation jirices LEAD ut sensation price CAPS t sensation pricef At the store of RICHARD MOS.SOP. MOSSOP ' Always keeps on hand a full assortment of all kinds of goods required for the accommodation oi liic public Nor. 12, 1S65. HOW TO SAVE HONEY. The times ars hard ; jon'd like to know How yon may save your Dollars ; The, way to do it I will show, . II you will read what follows. A man who lired not far from here, Who worked hard at bis trade ; But had a household to support, That sqnandored all he made. I met Mm once, says be, "my friend, . I look threadbare and rough ; I've tried to get myself a suit. But can't sae up enough." Cays I, ay friend, bow much bare yon 1 I'll tell you where to go, To get a suit that's sound and oheep At Ki:mi ri.:i Vand Co. lie took what little be had eared, And went to It e lie list r I II A HrtilUerf And there he got a handsome suit, for half be paid to others. Now be is home, be looks su woil; And their effort is such, That when they take thoir daily niea!s, Jliey don't eat half so much. And now he finds on Saturday night - With all their wants supplied j That he haa money loft to spend, And some to lay aside. - Uis good snrrrss, with cheerful smile, He gladly tolls to all; If you'd sare Money, go and knr, - Your clothes at Helzenatelil CloHiIng Hall. Where the cheapest, finest, and best Clothin g and food furnixlung goods can be bad to sui rery taste and in ercry style. April II, IsCS-tf. ' (j R EAT XCITEBIENT QN SECOND STREET, CLEAimr.LD, Prxs'A. N EVV Fl RM7N ErTRRANG KM EN TS and New Goods AT VERY LOW PRICKS. The undemgnod baring formed si co partnership, in the Mercantile business, wou.d repeu(fully invite the attention of (he Public generally to their splendid assortetnnt of Merchandise, hicli ' i now being SOLD VERYLOW FORCA.SIl. . Their stock consults in part of Dry Goods, oflho best quality, stieh at Prints, De laines, Alpacrns, Mninns, Ginhnms, Muslins Rleached and unbleached, Drillings, Tickings, Cotton and Wool Flannels, Sattnelts, Cottenades, Casaitneres, Ludies' Shawls, Coats, Nubias nnd Hoods, Balmo ral and llonp Skirls, Ac., ic, all nf wliioh WILL EE SOLD LOW FOR CASH AIho, a fine a(irttnenl of men's Draw ers nod Shirts, Hals Caps. Root t Shoes. Quccnsicarc, Glasswaro, IIarlwrr,Oroceiios and spices OF ALL KINDS. IN SHORT A GENERAL ASSORTMENT of everything usually kept in a re tail Store, ALL CHEAP FOR CASH or approved country produce. WRIGHT i FLANNiAN. Clearfield, January 10th, lSOG.tf. CLEARFIELD. STORE .n v. a n rhilipsburg, Pa. nriu.iA.jt w. unm. tiOKiiE i, hh:d. onx r. triAVsu. WILLIAM I'CWELU w. mm:TTs,$co.f (Successors to Munaon A Doops) llv just received a larj; and woll ae leclctl block of all kitnl oi Slnplo goods, nuch as Dry Goods, Clothintr, Boots and Shoes, Hals arid Cups, No tiui.s, Hardware, Glass, Naili, Oils, Painls. Quecnsware, Groceries, Flour, Bacon, Feed, &a., whicli we are oll'ering at grcutly reduced pricei. For Cash or in Exchango for Lumber and Shingles. We liopo to make il to tho advantage of Timber Men, ia the lower end of Clearfield county and on Clearfield Creek, to get tbeir supplies frutu tli ia point, lieiog ou lle line of Hail Road can Sell gooda on lie.ller tcrtus tlian at auy point in Clearfield county, and we are telling our block at such prices as to mako itan object to those bjy ing goods in this nmrkel to deal wlthus- Advances of Goods, Feed, &c, made on account of Squaro Tiuaber, which we will either eli ou comniifsion or buy at fixed rates. Flour of difleront Brands can be had at all timos at very low prices, at the Clear field Store, Philipsburg, Peon'a. Dry Goods Notions, tc, in great vari ety, at the lowest prico for Cash, at tbe Clearfield Store, Philipsburg, Peun'a. Salt by the Sack or load, cheaper than can be hnd any where ele, at the Clear field Store, Philiptburg, Penn'a. Call and Exarnico the stock of goods, at the CleorGeld Store, at rbilipsburg. Pa. Highest price pnid in Goods or Cash for Lumber and Shingles at the Clearfield Slore, Philipsburg. Tenn'a. The cheapest poods of all kinds are to be had at the Clearfield Slore, at Philipsburg, Call und see if our goods and prices don's soot the times. W. V. BETTS. & CO. Philipsburg. November 15th, 1805. U. CI.EA1U NtKSKUY-ENCocBAoa Hoke IsnrjTRr. The undersigned baring established a Nursery, on the Pike, about half way botweon Clearfield and Curweutnilts, la pre pared to furni-b nil kinds of Fruit trees, (Stand ard and Dwarf,) Evergreens, Shruhbery, Grape Vinos, Uoosoberrios, Luwton Blackberry, Straw berry and Kaspberry vines. AUo, Siberian Crab tres, Qulace and early scarlet Bheubarb, Ao. Orders promptly attends! to. Addresa, Sipu ifl. rta..ly. J.U.WKlUHT. Curwensville. I Jure l iberty vVlilte J.ead. wii do more and bettor work at a given Coat, than any other 1 Try it ! Manufactured only by Zkiqle a Smith, M boleealo Irug, Paint a Glass I'ealfrs, No. 137 North Third fct., l'bil'a. March Jl,'6.Jy 1ure Liberty W bite Lead, preferred br . all prrctica) Painters ! Try it!and you will bare no other. Manufactured only by ZirjQLEa A SiiiTB, Wholesale Drup, Paint a tilass Dealers, No, lil North Third St., PUila. March gl,'o6-ly. Gronud and une round spices, Citron, Eng lish Currants, Ex. Coffee and Vinegar of the host quality, For (ale by II. A I. Clearfleld, Jaouarr 10th, l?s. OUNSMITHINQ, ETC I WOULD just Inform the citisens of Clearfield and vicinity, that I have opened a shop in id borough, ner Mr. C. Kratter'a store, for the purpose of manufacturing and repairing GUNS, riSTOLS, WATCHES AND CLOCKS. I guarantee all my work, aid expect to secure my patronage by promptness and attention to business, and executing my work In the best style if tbe art Hive me a call and test my capacity. JAMES D. WITIIKROW. June 1.1, IFofl tf JUST RECEIVED, II. V. SMITH & CO.'S, A Fresh Lot of TEAS AND CANNED FEUIT. AUo, a superior artlclo of GENT.'S TATEXT LEATHER ROOTS. A Hiioi and extremely low. je20 C.UU. LASH'S Improved Five Dollar ; H'aSUIXi) MACHINE, is now offered to the public aa Ihe cheapest, simplest aud most efficient Wstbinj Machine in the conntry. The exclusive right for the isle of this ma chine in your own Stato or county ran be secured by applying soon at our store, 72" Msrket street, Philadelphia, Pa. J. S. I. ASH A Co. Also, the best Clothes Wringer in the market. Wholesale and retail. S-A very liberal discount to country mr ehnnts and dealers generally. Jiifl, rtSt 1- 1 Kli.MlMJTON' & SONS, Manufacturers of REVOLVKliS, l!IFEi:s, MUSKETS AND TAURINES, For the I'nited Sta'cs Service. Also, Tocket and Belt Revolvers. Repeating Pis tols, It tile Canes, Revolving rilles, Rifle and r?hot Gun barrxl. and gun materials generally. Sold by Oun l'ealcrs and the trade generally. In tlVse days of bouse breaking and robbery, every In use, store, bank and ofiice should have one of . KMIXG TOS'K RE VOL VERS. Circular, containing ruts and description of our arms will be furnished upon application. ' K. lUMINarON A SON, Ilion. New York. MOORE A MCHOLS. Atents. jj4-ly No. 4", CourtUnJ street, Now York. Connti Xlational anh ; CEEAIM-IKLD, rl f Phis Dank ia now open and ready for business, X Office on Seconcd street, in the building for merly occupied by Leonard, Finney A Co. nisBCToRS ao orricrni. JA8. T. LF.ONA11P, TrCB't. .IAS. 11. ORAIIAM, WM. A. WALLACE, A' K. WHIOHT, HICIIARD fill AW. WM. PORTF.R. OKO. L. KtED. WM. V. WRIGHT, CasliKr. . Junj!Ntli, 'MS-tT. ' " " Dressmaking, etc. SPKriAT. NOTICK.-P.risinn DUKS1 and CLOAK Making. Ladiea can hare thoir Diessea, Suits, Coats and Uaet'iiuea handsomely made and trimmed, at tbe shortest notice, at the old es toblifhed stand, lCU Chestnut street. Fancy and plain Fans, Mantilla Ornaments, dress and cloak buttons, Ribbons, C'uny and (Juipure I.aces. Bugle and Uinip Dress Trim mings, with a larj;e variety of Siar-Io and Fancy Hoods, from 21 toad per cent less than elsewhere. Also, receiving daily, Paris Fashions in tissue paper, for Iiadiea an Childien's Dresses Sets of Patterns fur Morvhantt and Dressmakers now ready, at Mrs. M. A. BINDKR'S, Jyl :m 1M1 CUestn'strt, rhlladdphia. i