A Lrsnon of Real Jif. Tno l'uiliulptphlit J,rttjrr iiuiuic. In nome moat n rrrcprlnto rotnftiks in' TvlVrcnco to tho dctdornldo 1iiiho of our prcooiit American muicly, ttillti8- tmipd lv the rne of vouinr 1nmit.i reliciitieu m mm my iiim v'k Kr loij.'ciT "ti'l fraudulently oLluin iutr, SoO.'J'jl' from tho invonmioiit.just sljcu I IiIkI arrived Iroin WafJii nj- loit with li in innoeetit bride ou the wnv t.. Inrrmo for iin extended wi-.i-lNew din tour. From prospect of nppn-!ln rt'iitly b'jnndlt! bn)iniM, tl.o "uw . IllUUe WHO Hlia lltT Ulieiiuuiil iinnun were thrown into the. deepest conster nation and digress. Tho cube bus its lessons more impressive than those of romance, und it is nioro leurluJ in its reality than the pictured distresses ol it whole library of fictions. Cooper, in . addition to beinir prepossessing in np pearanee, and without any indication of the swindler or longer in his miUi- ner, has, it is said, several qualities of treat value to an bonest business man. i Had ho applied hia talents and bis natural qualities and advantages to eome honest business with the same spirit, energy ,tact and zeal with which ho employed them in tho commission of crime, he could not have failed to bo successful, and ultimately to have become much wealthier than he was during the few hours when ho was . possessed of bis ill-gotten fifty thou sand dollars. JIo chose another coarse, however and why ? Is not bis crime and destruction clearly traceable to the depraved passions so prevalent in these days for getting rich at a single Btroko, no matter by what means or At what cost of present character and future welfare ? lie was, or had been, in good employment ; be bad in Wash ington a freo entrance to what is call ed "good society ;" be did not lack means to maintain a respectable posi tion ; he had won tho love of a good young girl; and yet he swung loose from every tio that should have bound 'him to a life of honesty aud honor und why? Not front necessit-, but from a morbid desiro to indulgo in fashionable dissipation, to luxuriate among tho expensive follies that can ;only bo purchased by money. There fore he must bo rich, and rich at once, even by crime ; and, throwing for that fctake, "ho has lost all character, lib erty, friends, home everything. A mountain of gold could not purchase liack what ho has thrown away. His poor wife may still cling to him, but "what words can paint the abyss of ugony into which lie has plunged that trusting but now heart-stricken wo man, or the long years of shame and anguish that lie before her, to be ended ouly by the crave! Hers is one of tho wounds that even time cannot effectually heal. And this is one of tho mournful but inevitablo results of nil such crimes that it is not alone the convicted and sentenced criminal who suffers, but tho wives, mothers, fathers and children of tho culprits who suffer in mind und soul more intensely moro than can bo inflicted by any human punishment. Tho case is one worthy of special notice, nnd points a terrific, moral. 'i loung Conner, a husband ofbutaiow "hours, and believing himself' rich and beyond detection, and with all the bright anticipation of a luxurious bri dal tour before him, and yet at that .moment destined to be the occupant ot a felon's cell before evening, with the earthly happiness of hi innocent and trusting young bride in tho mean time utterly destroyed, certainly pre sents a lesson from real life far beyond the powcrof an--romance. Ii ilt. Sun. A ItEMC. J. T. Hoy (I, Esii., of Beaver, Pennsylvania, whilo at work in his garden found a piece of gold t-oin which weighs within two penny weights of an ounco and which bears the date of A. I. b'2'J. This makes tho coin, incredible as it may seem, 1,337 years old. Tho coin itself is a Spanish piece, and was found in the ground on which the old Fort Mcin tosh stood. It is supiiosed to have been carried to this place by somo of the otllccrs at one time quartered in tho fort. Jlr. 15oyd has refused fifty dollars for his relic, and prefers to hold on to it himself. It is certainly a quaint pieco of money, and has an ago that reaches a great distance back. Deaths in Xrw York. Tho New York Sun, in speaking of tho very CXiraorUlliary liumoer Oiaealll8 WlllCll i Occurred in that citV last Week. Says ! tho increase will bo found, as usual, among ''tho innocents," who arc slaughtered by hundreds wcokly ; that gin and humbugs of quack "soothing" medicines, to put them to sleep while , their human mothers can gosMprndi drink, are among the principal excit ing causes, which aro ultimately re turned as cholera infantum. JfcjrLcarncd professors have occas ionally been outwitted by the sayings of the simple Dr. Hill, an Edinburg professor of the last century, met in tho suburbs of the city an inoffensive crcaturo who was generally regarded as an imbecile. . Somewhat irri,atcd by tho intrusion on tho privacy of his walk, the professor said to him. "How, long, Tom, may one lfvo without brains?" "I dinna ken," eni I Tom, "how long have ye lived yeredf ?" leg-Tho onco famous Ellsworth Zouaves, of Chicago, aro fat running down. Tho organization now num bers only f0 active members. T t v i . ..i 1). D.,L. L.D. J be Way tO get them, HlSBaiU, 18 Dy prci'.y lfOO eoillriuit- lions to tho ColletrCH. 81.000 Will bilV a P. IV, 10,000 L.L. I). ,TO ALL . V K LOVUUSjSPHIXG (JOODS.-fl. (30aJt Uijjp AND r - i Yp i.vir-atk.S or Kconomv!! L. M. COUT1UKT Ila just opened a not niileahove I'C Store, one mile ahove Jcwies whin Gi gEL In Gimrd township, and is pipard to SELL A LUTE LOWJ-li .'iUAJs they can be found axy where else in tiiecou.Vty. II is slock consists of DRY GOODS OF ALL KINDS. Ready Made Clothing. Hats, Cups, Hoot and Shoes. GROCEUIES OF ALL KINDS AND of the very bwti quality. HARDWARE. QUEENS WARE of New Styles, aud Tinware. Liquor of all kinds, such as Brandy, Wine, Hum and Wliieky Ploughs, Plow Castings Cider Tresses, Fish, NuiU and Suit. Drugs Medicines, Paints, Terfuroew Uluab and Varnish. Also, Agent for the Celebrated CHOLERA BITTERS. Cull and see for younselves liefore pur chasing elsewhere. May It, 18(10. 3 ui. TEV STOKE AND NEW GOODS ! JOS. SHAW y SON Have just opened a New Stoke, on Main St., Cleahfikmj, Pi , lately occupied by Wm. F. IRWIN. Their stock consist of GkOCER!ES of the best quality, Queemsware, Boots and Shoes, and every article oecessnrr for one's comfort. Call and examine our stock before pur chasing elsewhere. May 9, lfiGli-tf. ANOTHER EXCITEMUNT ' A FALlTn" PUICES. AT THE Cheap Cash Store OF WILLIAM F.IRWIN! South Second St., Clearfield, Fa. ' A FK&SU AU1UVAL OF Spring Si Sumimr Goods At Greatly Reduced Prices. am jmt receiving and opening a carefully ttlected atoek ol laabionable rpring at sum mer (J ou da of alinoat every description. A beautiful aatortment of Prints and Irj goods, of tot Deweat and lateat ttylea. Alao a great variety of useful notlont. DUY tiOODS AND .NOTIONS Bonnets, Shawls, ilata and Capt, Booti and Shoes, a targt quantity, Hardware, Queenaware, Drugi and Medicines, Oil and Paints, Carpet A Oil Cloths, V t m era ct-i Ti ft nt cr - and Fruit Foreign and Uomesiie, such s Apples, reaohej, ( ur raiis, Prunes. Ifuii-ins, Oran ges, nnd Lemons. Fish, Bacon ana Flour. Mackerel In) and i barrel of the heat quality, all of which will be soid ai the lowont each or ready paj prices. My old friend and the aublio generally, are respectfully invited te call. -N. 11. All kinds of QRAfXmA approved COUSTR Y PHOU L'CE taken in exchange for Good. WM. F. IRWIN. Clearfield,Jtfayth, ISM tf II A ll LE Y & SONS FOUNDERS, Clearfield, Peiui'a. They hereby notify the public, that tht Foundry in the Borough of Clearfield, hat been put in full blast, tnd they are now ready to sccuiuinodate the community with anjthing retaining to their line. They keep touitantly on hand a general atsortment of Cook, Parlor and Ten Plato Stoves, for burning EITHER WOODOR COAL g , d , N b 4 ' ' Base Stoves, Number 3 and 4, Wash Kettles, 1G and 20 gallons, Fire Grates 20 and 2H Indies, FA KM DINNER BELLS TWO SIZES. Plows and Plow Ceblings. Wo are, also, prepared to mako al kinds of GRIST AND SAW MILL IRONS, and special-attention i paid to the re pairing of Tlircshiiii- Machines. Tereona in want of anything. In our line would do well by giving us a call. ' A II kinds of country produce, and old Metal, taken in exchange fur our Manu facture, al the highest market price II A Rl.EY 4 r-ONS. Cleatfield ra.. November 1st. lG5 -if. Ice ream Xaloou. Having opened a Res tsiiratit.c.n Market street, Ju-t at ove the Brew- """-"" 'i ci rircei, jan ai ove ins nrew- ry,Ism now prepared tulurnisb let Cream cver7 surrnoon sna evening, to all callers. La dir.' ,nd 0nn" r respeotfnlly Invited to ) I'iearf.s'.j, Miy jf i, m A. .VCHOLPP. rsoaj mw rest a rnn.Airt.rni. As 1'liaap the t'luaprat and d at the llrtl. ('. K1MTZER & SOX, II. va In. I received, end srt opening, at their Old "Isnrf on rroni j-ircei, snort ui Academy, ' ' lecled (frlmeut of SEASONABLE GOODS, , which they art selling st very low ratee. j Head (fit t'ollou ing cataltHut and projit ikerdy K.'iifoial tiain Sat be Ukeo in th eicclinn of Lsilie Vrtn Uoodi, white Ouoda, Embroideries Millinery (looil., I'rinu, Kerchiefs, Nubies, Olove, Ao FOR GENTLEMEN. Always on hand It lack Clotba Fanrv and lilsck t'nariinerea, batineta, eto., i Ready Muds Clothing ! all kloda. BOOTS AND SHOES. NECKTIES, and a Tariety of other srttclea, which they will tell at a tuiall advance on eoal. Particular intention it invitud to their flock of Carpets, Cottiige, totninun In K'ruin, tuieruue Enli.h Ingrain and lliua.ela, Floor and Table Oil Cloths, Window tbadea and Wall papcra, etc. FLOUR, BACON. Fish Salt. Plaster, Apl'les, Teaches and Prunes kepi constantly on hand. ALSO, in Store a lot of large and small Clover seed. T. We intend to make it an object for Farmer and Mechunica to buy from u; l)cane we will oil our goods as low at they can be bought in (ha county and ;ar the very higheKt prioe for all kind of omniry re duce. We wiM alao exchange gunds fur Schoul, Hoaii and CorsTr cnlort fchinglea, Board, and a 11 kiui!s of Manufsctnred I.nuiber. Clearfield, March 14, l0li. Something New. . . , , ... .... t. SUMMEUFIELD FLEGAL, Manufacturer ol Tin and Sheet Iron wnro, Pliilipburij, I'enii'a. I would respectfully inlmm the Public, thai I have opened u loom in I lie borough of l'liilin-ln.rf!, for the tnunulncnire and Sale ot 7 in Ware. out of the beot material ihe luaiket will uflixd, and made by ex jut in iced woi U num. all ol wlm h t will sell al eiilier wlmleeele. or reiail prices sui .i i-mgly low. I alc tlirme in need ol un)lliii g in this line to call und examine my ate Mid satisfy tlieinelves thtt It in made fm u. Country Merchant)) (k'driii jn iclm-fthiiiall lota of Ware will lind it lo their ad vantage in buy of me. St O CCS of all sizes nd simper, for bu'T.ing either WooH or Coal. 1 would ca.I piiiiculur at teniion to Hint well tried and nuUl Cooking Stoieculled. terj ap'iO.i mitly. the IKON MDES. fin fo ove ha all ihe advatiiiijies piu-fcepKed by olh rn. f.inde- lie oven la larger, aud llieasli pit deeper and more lop surlsce iluin ihai ol any oili er Stove in the nitirkel, and la without a rival. 1 hi. n keep on hm d all kinds ol Stove I'ipc which I will II as low as it can bend r ched west of the mountain. I also keep constantly on handhovels, cirmge txilis, grates. Rieblli'k, Stove lining", sled sulen, Wallle lions. Sheet Zifik, Sad lions.Biass and Porcelain Keltles, loethor with a variety ol wares loo numerous lo mention. AUo a 1.!k! dock of the best kind of! Sionewure. Aud lat though not least in my line or lu-iti-di, is that of Spouting, I nm prepared to fill all orders in this line on short notice, nnd manufactured out of I lie best maiciial. I want every body that comes to town, in come and lake look at my 'show, and see for themxelvc. I Am going- lo sell the cheap est nnd boil Wares ever offered in this ricinity. I have several "Tropic Heat ing" and "Parlor Cook" Sioves llml I will sell at com, lo close out the slock lor the Season. Trv me. FehTtb lSGG-if- 0. S. FLF.OIL. PEACE LMIOCLAI.MED. THE WAR OVER IN CLEARFIELD. KNOX TOWNSHIP QUIET. NEARLY ALL THE CON IRA HANDS U01NO HACK TO THEIR OLD MASTERS. RUT NARY ONE 0,01 NO RACK TO OLD MASSAOMUSKTIS, WHERE TIIF.Y WERE LOVED SO LONO AND So WELL. In censequ' nee of'the shove facts. P. Pnont of the old Short Shoe Shop : ould snn ium-c tc his numerous pntrons, ami ihe people of Clear field county si loriji', that ho has now a first rale lot of good meieriul; just received (mm the east, snd Is no prepared on tbott notice to make, ai d mend boots and s oesst his new Shop in (Irahsms mw. lie Is satisfied t at htran please, (unless it might be some intensely loyal eta.v at home Patriots). He is pivpartd to tell low ' for cssh or County Produce, di.n'i forget lbs ahop next door to Graham i llnyt.ins store, on mark et Street Clearfield fa. A ktpl by a fellow com monly called July 28, '65. ly. "S1I0UTY." COPARTNERSHIP. f Phe nndersigned have this day formed a Co 1 partnership under the Hrm narnt of Irwin A Hartshorn, for the tiansnctinn of a Uenernl Mer chandise and Lumber business. A large tnd well seleflted stuck of Uoods baa been added to those already on hand at the Corner Siore in Curwcnsville rthere we art now prepared lo show Customers a completed assortment with prices at low aa tbe lowest. Tht highest market rates ! paid for Lumber of all description. ) The patronagt ol th public Is respectfully sulloited. KUWaRD A. IKV1N. W. R. HAtlTSHOKN. Curwcnsville, July 2, IS 15- 1 )l Ulusbelt ef prime Clovor.eed. for salt by IHVIN A II An rsuilRN. Curwcnsville. February J8, IsStl-if, 1)ullry Itlorke, all sites, and best tnanufao 'nre, at MjjDtHELL A lll(J LKK'S n 'T ltlH.:3 of all sbs77f"rret Jim. ueo. 11, ISflJ MbKKr.LL A lilOLKR. I I iHffklo Robea,Knet and HorseT" Blankhfat ' 13 VtriS, . MBRRflLL t UtUR'S. W. HI! & COJ AM) Silling the Cheapest mull . BEST. LIKE OF L r 1 1 T UZ (JU LLJ LSJ -jj oflered io CL8iriti.D county. IIaing been the latest lo purchase we , have the advantage of t ie decline in ' price, and oflVr this advantage ' to all our customers and ' ' ..it ;ll others. IN LADIES DRESS GOODS, WE bring the latest and nict fashionable styles. A L r A C A S, which are now so fashionable,' we have good qualities as low as 45 cents, embracing every shade. Wo offer also a Novelty which has just appeared in Dress Goods, called PERCALE ROBES. Theie Goods come in Patterns, compri sing all shades and designs. Being already trimmed they rnquiro only cutting nnd fitting and cun be done up al any lime. FANCY DRY GOODS Ladies Super Kid Gloves, Ladies funcy Lisle gloves, Ladies Mohair Mitts, Ladies fine Silk Nets, Ladies fan cy Chenille, Ladies Magic Ruffiinjr, Ladies Luce Edging, LADIES THREAD EDGING, Ladies Valenciennes Fluting, Ladies Silk tasi-cl Buttons, Ladies Silk Scarfs, Ladies fancy Ties, Ladies embroidered Handkerchiefs, Ladies Hcru Stitched, Handkerchiefs, Ladies Lawn hand kerchiefs, Ladies Empress trail Hoop skirts, Ladies Hoop Skirt covers. SHOES $ GAITERS. Lasting, Goat, Glove Calf, Morocco, Cloth Opera STRAW Shaker Hoods, , GOODS. SUNDOWNS, ' SUNDOH'NS, ('ho ton Straws, ' Hi aid Straws, Derby lists, Split Hats, Luten Hats, Trimmed Halt, Straw cord and neceiiaaiy ornaments. all M E N'S WEAR. Fine assortment of fancy Cas sitnerea in patterns, extreme ly cheap. AUo Boys wear. BOOTS AND SHOES Men's heavy Monroes, Men's fine Calf Hoots, Men s glove calf Gaiters, Men's Cloth Opera Slippers, Men's lino patent leath er Doots, YOUTHS AND BOYS SHOES till sizes and styles, ijtraw Hats, Hosiery, Kid Gloves and Collars. STATIONARY OF ALL KINDS FRUITS! FRUITS! Sredless Raisins, Layer Raisins, Ptunes, Can Teaches, Can Pears, Can Corn, Can Pine Apple, Can Sardines, Italian Macearoni. Almonds and Figs, Cream Nuts, Filberts, Oranges Lemons and Pickled Oysters, . - CKACKKRS! CRACKERS! ! Sugar Biscuit, Lomon . Biscuit, Egg Biscuit, Fancy Biscuit, Wa ter and Butter Biscuits. OILS AND SPICES. Genuine New Oi leans Molasses, Sup. Extra Syrups, Sugars, Cotlee, Rice, Teas. Candles, and Soap, TO It A CCOES AND SEGA Uoch and Hakes, Grans Hooks, Trowels and Mops- . Oil -Clotha, Willow Ware, '. T.V. 1 r a. . ' xisn, nait una Hams Mtty DbK, im tf.; .. REMOVAL. J. P. KRATZER, Las removed to his tie Ware-Ronms, on Market St., Clearfield, Pa., where) he has opened a ey Urge slOvk of Dry Goods, Mflrinc.es, Ginghams, Cloths, Delaines, Prints, CVaiuieros, Alpacas. Silks, Satinets, Kepi, Cashmeres, Tweeds, Cobergs, Mobair, Jeant. Lanellas, Muslins, Flannels, Konnela, Kib bona. Cloaks, Ilsltnoral Skirts, Hoop Skirts, 8hawla, Dress Trimininga, , - Head Nets, C'spa, CoraeU, Ulovel, Cvliais, hi'arls, Ureusdins Vsilt, Table Covora. CI a t h i n g . Coats, Pants, Vests, Ovtr-CoaU, Oont'a Shawla bhirts, llau, Caps, Under-shirts and Drawers, Boots. Khoes. Uuui 1 tihoes, Cravata, Uloves and Cullsra. HARDWARE. QUEENS WARE, GRO CERIES & MUSICAL GOODS. Groceries. Tat, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Palt, Candles.. Rics, Flour, Dacon, Fish, Tobacco, Kaisins, Currants, Spices, Crackers, Vinegar, Oils, Var nuh. Alcohol. TIN-WARE. GLASS-WARE. WOODEN WARE, and STATIONERY. Household Goods. Carpets, Oil-vlotbs, Drugget, Looking-Glasses Clocks, Churns, Waahboiirda, Tuba, Buck ets, Flat Irons, Pans, Window lllinds, Wall-paper, Coal Oil Lamps, Um brellas, lledoorda, Knives and Forks, Bpoona, Crocks, and Btovt Slacking. fAll of which will bt told on tht moat rea sonable terms, and the highest market price paid or Urain, Wool, and all kinds of country produce. Clearfield, December 13, 1865, II. Bridge, (Store one dcor Eaat of Clearfield House,) Market St., Clearfield, Pa. Keeps on hand a full assortment ol GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, such as , Shirts, Linen and Woolen tinder Shirts, drawers and socks, neck-ties, poeket handker chiefs glovea umbrellas, bats Ac, in greet variety. Ot piece Goods be keeps the best Cloths of all "shade, and colors," such as BLACK DOEMUN OF THE VERY ben nin'sxe. Fancy CusMtuer in great variey; Alo, French Coating, Beaver, Pilot, Chin chilla, and Fricott over coaling, all of which will be sold Cheap for Caah ; and made up according to the latest Styles by Experienced Workman. Also Agent for Clearfield co., for 1. M. Singer, tf- Co , cel ebrated Sewing Machines. H- BRIDGE. CleaiBeld. Penn'a. Nov. 1, 18G5.-I f. PETER A. GAMIN AND GENERAL CLOTHIER. Giaham's Ro-w, over Naugle's Watch Jewelry Store, Market Street, CLEARFIELD. PA. The subscriber having permanently loca ted himsel'in the Borough ot Clear6eld, ha" delei mined to engage in the businebs of I intend to keep constantly on hand a full assortment of Cloths, Caxsinteres, Sa'.inetts. and Vesting, of the best qual ity and latest styles, which I will - M a ii ii f a c t ii r e to order, to auit customers, on short notice. Pattirular attention will be paid to Cutting ami Fitting Gentlemen's, IVoya, and Children Clothing; and in fuel, everythit.g pertaining to this 'branch oe business. A liberal ehare of publio patronage is, therefore, respectfully olic.ted. and I would advise all, to give me a call before pnrcuasing cMewnere any goods in my E tin p i rjstrttv f Clearfield. May 16ih, 1 866-1 f. New Goods! MRS H.D. WELCH & CO,," Have Just Recmvcd Their Spring and Summer Goods, Which wtre purchased during tht present de cline, and therefore are enabled to sell very eAraj),' Our Stock -E rr,.;.i. i irr..: .1 L;nA.. Peii. ci .1 i Hosiery and Gloves, Nubias. Ralmoral and Hoop Skirts, Flan nels. Lades' Cloth, Sheetings. Muslins, Toweling, Tiehing. Sontags. Kreakfast Shawls, Capes, Ao. AIho an assortment of Millinery Goods, Among which a-e llats, Bonnets, Feath ers, Kibbnns, Flowers, Lnces, Frames, I f..: i-i c. ,, .. "i i-iHwiir;s, velvets, fHK8, trages, liersgos, Veils, eta, and a large stock of Including China. Bronze, Papier Macho Tin, Rosewood, Glass. Pewter, Wooden, Parian and Candy Poys. For Ladies, Such as roniBues. Oils, Bnndolina bloom of youth and Paints. Rooge, Lilly While Ao. Thankful for past favors, we solicit n con tinuance of the kind patronage of the people of Clearfield Co. -ta..-, 1 . , ,, . ivmpin.'er ins place fennel MrPP next door to first National Bank. Dee. 20, 'A.! , . VF !' 7Iv"i if. XI 11 uFLUllCf Something New. Ths undersisned b AT lit Tim al nsk n I w ssskaA.J ' In tW BMBulfc.iaworallkind.0, at their new Psctnrv. on Hell, RH l P.ne Tin Till' rsuhitn . r.I nan,ln ,,no,P THE C AH MM; AND .'. Xr tl. n 1 , -...... Business will also recele, t,pnftn tltmllen at c.ll . V. "'I,,l',,,01r ttedtgiv.n.allowe, Wh.elerA Wilson, Srove'r A Dker, h. a- V LT wh'n " '"l-es j Ringer A Co.. and B.ch.ld.,. Ail otVr cheap TORY I. n. ...... 11 , "V""1" iav, - I0RY Is OtAHnasj iUu. CUarfi.ld m... Pa, . ' ..' J Jt J0HSS03I A RON'S. Pftm ,, Jmw 4, rM.A nifl.-r4. II. F. NAUGLE, makiuj! Orabam'i Rew, Cltarfleld, Pata'a. The subscriber resptctfslly Informs til. customers ard tht puhlio, thtt ht bat ot bsl nu cun'ianuj receiving new s iaitlons, a U stock of Clocks, Wstchts and Jewelry. Jewelry of tvtry varlaCjr from a ainrlt ; to a full sett. 8 ' Watebes, a fine ssfortment of silver Honti in vpwu siFf, anencao and psttDt 1 plain and full jeweled. Clocks, a large variety from ths beat Msaofi tory, consisting 01 tignt aay snd Th'rtv h U .. . 11' : L . f rr . 1 'rluH"u "'g"i, nerers, ijts, etrikt Alarm. opeetaclei, a large tssorlment far and n.I . i . , , i , t iot, voioreu snu piaiu glass. Alao, a fine atsortment of Hntoni, lorka Bt ter knirts, etc., plated on jenuine Alabata. n lib kinds or Clocks, Watches and Jswi! carefully repaired and Warranted. A continuance of patronage is solicited. November lith. 1S64 II. F. NAUGLE CI n.U I'liSJt.-H. F. NAUQLE has U I received an Elegant assortment of th k.J quality; also silver extenaioa and desk holders Kovtmuer, it idos. Cheap Furniture! "pkESIRES to inform his old friends and sJ XJ t mtrt that, having enlarged his thp i,l increased his facilities for manufacturing. k I now prepared to make to order furniture asnjJ oeuesired, to good style and at cbesp ratei ,. Cash. lie mostly has on band at his "Fare turt Rooms," a varied assortment of Ready-mtcJ uiuuuivt auiuug wuiouars Bureaus and Side-Boards. Wardrobes and Book-Cases : Centra, Sofa, Parlw' visii iuu tjiuiug csKenaion ianiei. Common, French-Post, cottage, Jeanj iiiuu auu uuier xeusieaus. SOFAS of all, KINDS. WORK-STANDS UAl-KACIi.3 WASH-STANDS, Ac. Rocking and Arm Chairs, Spring Boat, Cane-Bottom and Parlor Chain and Common and other Chairs. LOOKING-GLASSES Of every description on hand ; and sew glutei lor old iraines, wbicb will bt put in on va ry reasonable terms on short notice. He alao keeps on banr", or furnishes to or der, Hair. Corn-Husk, Hair and Cotton top Mattresses. COFFINS, oreverr kind. Mads to o'der, and fuueralt attended with a Hearse, vbenever desired. Alto, House Painting dons to order. The subscriber also manufactures, and hw constantly en band, Clement'! Patent Washing; Machine, Tbt best now in use. Those using this msehint never need be without clean clothes ! lis alsohta Flyer's Patent Cliurn, A superior art cle. A family using this Cbum nevsr need bs without butter I All the above and many other articles are fur nished to customers eheap for Casi or exchanged for approved country product. Cherry, Maple, Popiar, Linwood and other Lumber suitable for Cabinet work, taken In exchange for furniture. p-He member the shop is on Market street, Clearfleld, Pa., and nearly opposite ths "Old Jew store JOliN UULICU. Nov. 29, 1862. y If Dl-'CATIONAL. Thennderslgned intends J opening a school in tht Iowa Hall, Clear held, on tne First Monday in Junt to continue fur a term oi t even weeks, Tbouroughness will bt aimed at in all our In struction. "Not how much but bow well" is tht principle upon wbicb the exercises will be con ducted Particular attention paid to Penmanship and Book-Keeping. A daily register is kept of the attendance, de portment snd recitations of each pupil which ii sent weekly to psrents, thus furnishing theia with constant information of his standing and progress in school. Tublle exhibitions art not held at any state! time, but parents and guardians art respectfully invited to visit the school and observe lbs man ner in which the daily work is performed. TERMS OF TUITION. Spelling, Beading, Writing, Primary Arithme tio and Geography, i CO Urammar, Geography, Ilistory, Arithmetic and Uook-Keeping $i DO Algebra, philosophy, Geometry, Mensuration tnd Surveying, f 7 so Latin and Greek with any of the above bran h es 13 00 JOHN LEONARD, ihawtville, Auguttlst USp. jt fi 6 p. AlMIMTltATOK! KOTICIi-Xuties is hereby given that Letters r .ini.. tranon have this day been granted to tht under. is-neu, ou int wuw of Aavier Miller, deed lata of Covingtoa township, Clearfield county, Fenoa. All persons knowinir th.n,K.. . debted to said esutt art requested to make its ueuiait payment, and thosa hrin. against ths same, will present them dulv sulhen-1 Ucated for settlement. ' d LAWRENCE FLOOD. Aug. 1, 1866.6t-pd Adminiatrstor. CLEARFIELD ACADEMY. The exerl eisos of this Institutioa will bt resumed 1 a Mondsy, the 10th day of September, A. D.lSfi l'upils can enter at any time. They will i "" "mion irons lbs time thej enter t ' the close of tht Session, II - : -luuroun rrB?"- n ccom- T fsliai aafT.vss.). Tk a I ! . 1! . fll 1 1 1 to give him a call. .... auuius. s.uw MSTguuir uuiio. win ait wen Nov 1st, ISOi. F OR EST HOUSE--Bloom township, U.MNia P. Bloom, Proprietor. This large and commodious noose Is sitnsteJ 00 tht turnpike, 7 miles wast of CurwenaviHe, and miles tost of Lutheraburg. The Proprie tor will spare no effort to make hit guests com fortable and their stay with him pleasant, and thereby expects to receive a liberal share of pub lio patronage. Dee. JO, 185.-tf. (J K0ROK FALK takea thU method of inform T ing the watermen of Clearfield eounty that he has refitted and reopened the hotel formerly Vept by B. Schreiaer, at Coxestown, where b will take especial paint to render satisfaction t all who favor him with their patronage, Coxettowo, April 12, 'ft. drsly. s TUDY YOUR lVriiltEST!. BOOTS ft SHOES mam AT LOW PRICES. 1 he undersigned is prepared lo in inuraeture everything in bis line, at the lowest figures, and will warrant hit work to be as represented. Hi am kl... - ..II . l. ( .l . . . . . 1 - - m vn, mi snon on jnarsei erreei, second door west of the Post Office, end bt will do all in his power, to render satislaotion. Sum fine Gaiter topa, extra Krench calf skins, Ac, ' band, ready to bt finished on short notice st I, Junt Uth, 18SS-1 yr. Of (Tflfl Pr Year J Wt wsnt Agents JJJ tvtfywbertto sell oar larnoMD aiacbinw. Thrt B.w tnd "PP ?e"1 0n.tTiL five years. A jovt salary or large 1 p,nf Tht oslt machinej .old in 11 ill r wing Aiacbinao. TbrM new kin.ls. In- Warranted commission! I r"i. 111. nisusinii IDI9 II USIHII MSIKS r less lbn HO, which art as .e. 6v ..ii rl. h . li ... . , . . ,.i.(ir.rarmi, nnaillll InDltSSIllatDt. 11- lu-trsted eiitmlara sent rsrs. Address, or call upon bbaw A Clsrk.as Biddeford, - Maine, or 'Cblrs, I!J, Msy 1, ISf 4.1y t