' CI, e.suN tlti0B I t nn.. f ' 0e,r "ohek " "Oelo: C.I Hit- "add, , nonourtj Clcitl meat. isaod e. 18!' m I git (Jltarfitto JRf publican, WrPNKsnAT,:::::::::::: Aug. 22, 180G. CONGRESSIONAL CONFERENCE.- The ?rookvil!c Herald and Erie Obserccf, e at length ngreed to our original proposition, of holding tho Conference t llidgwny, on Tuesday, the 4th day Qffrrimbcr next, of which all those interested will please, talco notice. Tho Presidential party arriving at Ki-ie on the m nas proauccu me .1 1.1 cliano in tho minds of our fellow citi- tjens ''tit tho other end of the line," Tho National'Oonveiition. ; Tho following is a correct copy of iho resolutions adopted by the groat Convention held in Philadelphia last week. Next week we will publish tlic address, issued to tho people by the delegates or this mammoth assem blage. Vie hope tho resolutions will be carefully read by everybody : i DKfTARATION OF TRINCIPLES. I lion. Edgar Co wun Sir. Chairman, tn behalf of the committco who were appointed to prepare resolutions and an address, I desire to stuto that the eomniittco have given very careful and elaborate consideration to the subject during all of yesterday and a pood part of last night, and I beg leave to report a declaration of principles, adopted unanimously ny me eomnm tee, (which the Secretary of tho Con vention will read,) and an address to tho people of the country, which will le read by tho lion. Henry J. Ray mond, of New York. Applause i Tho Secretary then read the follow ing: I '-The National Union Convention, now assembled in tho city of l'hila iMcIphin, composed of delegates from 'x-very State and Territory in the I Union, admonished by the solemn les I sons which for tho last five years it lias pleased the Supreme Ruler of tho f Universo to give to tho American peo ? plo ; profoundly grateful for the return I -of peace ; desirous as are a largo ma f jority of their countrymen, in all sin cerity, to forget and to . forgive the I past; revering tho Constitution as it ; comes to us trom our ancestors; re garding the Union in its restoration a3 moro sacred than over; looking with deep anxiety into tho future as of instant and continuing trial, hereby Hssues and proclaims the loiiowuig Declaration of Principles and Purpo ses, on which they have, with perfect unanimity, agreod : First. Wo hail with gratitude to Almighty God tho end of war, and the return of peace to an aftlicted and beloved land. Second. Tho war just closed lias maintained tho authority of tho Con stitution, with all tho powers which it confers, and all tho restrictions which it imposes upon the general government, unabridged and unalter ed ; and it has preserved tho Union, with equal rights, dignity and author ity of the Slates, perfect and unim paired. Applause Third. Representation in Congress! of tho United States, and in tho elec toral college, is a right recognized by I tho Constitution as abiding in every I State, and as a duty imposed upon its people fundamental in its nature and essential to the existence of ourropnb- I liean institutions; and neither Con- I gress, nor tho general government, has any authont' or power to deny this right to any State, or to withhold its enjoyment under the Constitution from the pcoplo thereof. Loud cheer ing. Fourth. Wo call upon the people of the United Stales to elect to Con gress, as members thereof, none but men w ho admit this fundamental right of representation, and who will re ceive to scats therein, loyal represent atives from every Stato in allegiance to tho United Slates, subject to the .constitutional right of each llouso to judgo of tho elections, returns and qualifications of its own members. Applause. J Fifth. Tho Constitution of tho Uni ted States and the laws made in pur suance thereof aro "tho supreme law of tho land, anything in thol onstilu tion or laws ol any State la tho con trary notwithstanding." All the pow ers not conferred by tho Constitution upon the general government nor pro hibited hy it to tho States are "re served to tho States or to tho people thereof;" and among the rights thus reserved to tho States is tho right to prescribe qualification for tho elective franchise therein, with which right Congress cannot interfere Long continued cheering No Stato or com hi nation of States has the right to withdraw from tho Union, or to ex clude, throngh their action in Con gress or otherwise, any other Stato or States lrom tho Union. Great ap plause. Tho Union of theso States is perpetual and cannot bo dissolved. Sixth. Such amendments to the Constitution ol the United States may be made by the pcoplo thereof as they may deem expedient, but only in the modo pointed out by its provisions; and in proposing such amendments, whether by Congress or by a Conven tion. hikI in rut itvinir the same, all tho States of the Union have an equal and j i- ., , . . . ,i un llKlCli a-SlUie Tight VO uiuc unu vote thereon. Lnthusinstic choers.J, Seventh. Slavery is abolished and I f... 1;i,:(n,rr1 hnm i noi.l .oil-in jouuiuiivu .. w -w. tber desire nor purpose ro th pT of tiio Southern Slate that It bI.ouI.i! over lw re-CMtahlislicI upon the, noil or n'ltl.in H.A ! ! . 1' . rt . . . . Within Ihn im-iu.tw.i ..Til... 1'. J Ji..t. I !" . ' ,7, V T .5.; o .:UO V"rB,,","t'u B'v?!ou,h,t M,s. MAROARET ELLO in inu mutes oi mo on miou di reeeivo, in common With all their in habitants, enual nrotoction in everv right of person and property. - Ap-! piUUNU.J Eighth. Whilo wc regard as utter ly invalid and never to bo assumed, or made of binding force, any obligation' incurred or underUUen in making war ngainst the United State, wo hold tho debt of tho nation to bo nn- cred nnd inviolable ; and we proclaim our purpose, in discharging this as in perlorming all othor national obliga tions, to maintain unimpaired nnd unimpeached the honor and tho faith of tho Republic. Ninth. It is tho duty of tho na tional government to recognize the services of tho Federal soldiers and sailors in tho contest just closed, by meeting promptly and fully all their just and rightful claims for tho ser vices they have rendered tho nation, and by extending to those of them who havo survived, and to tho wid ows and orphans of thoso who have fallen, tho most generous and consid crato care Loud cheers. Tenth. In Andrew Johnson, Presi dent of tho United States, who in his great otHco has proved steadfast to his devotion to tho Constitution, the laws and interests of his country, un moved by persecution and undeserved reproach having faith unassailable in tho people and in tho principle of free government we recognize a Chief .Magistrate worthy of the nation and equal to tho great crisis upon which his lot is cast ; and we tender to him, in tho dischargo of Lis high and re sponsible duties, our profound respect and assurance of our cordial and sin cere support. ilic reading of the the last resolu tion elicited shouts of applause, which continued for some minutes. Men waved their hats, ladies their hand kerchiefs, and the Convention present ed a scene of enthusirsm altogether indescribable The Chairman then put the ques tion on the Adoption of the resolutions, and the response from the Convention was a most earnest and general "aye" Tho Chairman then said : "Thoso op posed to tho adoption of tho resolu tions will Say "110." Not a Single negative rcsponso was heard ; and tho Chairman declared tho resolutions . a 1.1 rat t unanimously adopted. The result Was greeted With a Universal cheer, and tho band 6trtick up "llu.il Colum bia." The harmonious action of ihe Convention caused a general hilarity of feeling, and it was some minutes before business could proceed. A ruoditEssiVE Age. Total de pravity scents to havo overtaken a large Bumbcr of our pcoplo latterly. Tho highway of crime is filled with pe destrians. Wc note some of the sur rounding incidents that have occurred within the past ten days. Gustavus Hahn, who is well known in tho neighborhood of Osceola and rhilipsburg, left Port Matilda, on tho 13th inst., to cross tho mountain to rhilipsburg, in company with a re turned soldier, but has not been heard of since It is supposed that ho has been murdered. Tho mountain has been diligently searched but no trace of his whereabouts. Tho Watch shop of Jlr. Witherow, of this place, was entered on tho night of the 11th, and robbod of fourteen watches and n number of pistols. ' Two horses were stolen at Port Matilda on the 17th, and two from Mr. Holt, in Graham township, on tho night of tho 18th. Tho Store Of W. W. Kelts Si Co., near rhilipsburg, Was entered On tho saillO night and a lot of goods wcro stolen o and the money drawer cleared out. The perpetrators of these crimes are still at large. The Iloos and the Konoccir Fath ers." If tho borough "Dads" do not take the proper steps to enforco the "hog-law" on Sunday, they will bo " , i, Compelled tO bury SOmO dead hogs On Monday. Last Sunday tho front yards in SOmO portions Of tho town . , . , i i were nearly turned upside down, by a droVO Of hOjl, evidently let Ollt Of the n ' " pens mat morning, to nnnny mc cm- r.ens. or to kill tho weeds, both of which bad better bo done 1U SOIIIC more agreeablo way. First Arrival. We , . Observe t lint Vm V fsn-inid iitil snnnieinir . f,.ll J stock of seasonable good, nt bis new store on Bccond street. His goods and "I )t)l'M AM) im.xsionm. The un wares are of tho best q.rality, and be 2&?tfX.'a" sells them remarkably cheap; thus alfhkd M. smith. oflcring a double inducement to buy; fc" ers. Cull and see him. CARTRIDflE KoX VS. RaLLOT KOX. i ' hereby given that ih partner T , . . , , . , ,r , ship latelv existing between Paul J, Mynn and In Order tO Show What ft difference KJwRrJ K Flanders, of Jonrsville. Ciearneld it make whother an election is carried emintv, pa , nnder the firm of r'LYNN A flan On by tho Cartrid-'O box Or tho ballot t i ,i , o box, it may bo mentioned that tho Congressional 1istnct opposite ivin - cinnati cave, at tho recent election, f,350 Democratic majority. Green ,r'i.... C..,:,l. t... . i : i r 1 I-'. u.jiy uuuni, ..j uu. iiiii ui Aun mii n bayonets, was elected to tho present "Rump" Congross from this district' htr 1 'US iWrt ri.l rr hnrl mnioritr. i ... i v - J j-l j Tbe ballot box tHs a drflVre-nt stcry. On Fumlny, August It, ISM, by Jont J1iih, ,'!. Mr. NATIUN GOHSICII, of Osceola bor SMKAL, of Hoggs township. At (ho American House, Luthersburg, Pa., August Iff, lPdfl, by tho Rev. D. Coor-sa, Mr. SAMUEL A. MoGF.K, uf Jefferson county, Pt to Mi.. M A It V J. CRAWFORD, of Indiana county, I'euu'a. At the lame titu nnd by lha same, Mr. DAN IEL McGEE to MIm MARY A. WILLIAMS. all of Jefferson county, Pcnn'a. On tho 9th duy of August, 16G, by R. Fiuw, jr., Esq., Mr. MERH1CK SHAW to Miss SARAH E. SHAW, both of Goshen township. At tho residence of the bride's futhor, In Brnd ford township, on tho 18th of August, 18C6, by Rov. 0. W. Dunlap, Mr. JACOH SNOKH to Mil MARTHA 0 EAR II ART. In Chatham, Sangamon county, Illinuil, on the 8th Inst., JAMES EDWARD ALBERT, iod of Jakes and Hannah Lippencott, formerly ol this county, aged 1 year, 10 month, and 3 days. 3Jcw VtU'crtiscmcutsi. "O l'ICIU Dk. M. WOODS, having decided 1 to remove to a different locution, would ro spootfully inform all persons having unsettled acoounta with himthathe l dotirous of limiting settlement with theru at nn early duy, and will be found in his office, in Clearfield, until Sep tember 8th. M. WOODS. August 22, ISnfi 2t. Grape Vines for Sale. VLL the leading hardy varieties of first quality. Concord, t year old, 25 cents, or 120 por 10(1 Concord, 2 years old, SO cent., or fin per lull Rebecca, 1 year old, SO cents ; best white grape. Iona, I yeur old, $1 40; best amber gnipo. Any other varieties below Nursory prices. Orders solicited as soon as convenient, nnd oiled in rotation, by A. M. HILLS. Clenrfjoll, Pa., August 22, lS(if-tr. N. 11. Vines roudy fur removal by the lilb of Ootober. Sheriff's Sales. BY VIRTl'K of sundry writs or IW.'oW Ejponai issued out uf the court of Common Pleas of Clearfield ocunty, and to me dirtcted, there will be expn.ed to Vl'liLIC SaLK, at the Court House in the borough of Clearfield, on Monday, tlie2?tli day of September, 1h;m. at 1 o'clock, r. m., the following described Real Estate, to wit: A certain tract of land situate in Recaria townshin. Clearfield enuntv. Pa. bounded ea.t by lands of (irooin A Co., north by Joseph Dcrge, south by Clearfield Creek, containing ; about one hundred and fifty acres. Eeired, ' taken In execution, and to be sold as the prop. 1 erty of Henry W. Killioar. Also, a certain tract ol land situate in Jordan ' township, Clearfield county, fa., bounded on the 1 of Peter Pett-rson. west by land, of John east by land of Itotiert l'atlerson, aouth by land : tw "i nor,h l'.v '""i J"ba noti, eon- Iain,B a""V' " fiun."r'1 ,na -': ) ILICI Vll'IIIVtla IIIU I trD erected thereon. lion, anil to be sold as the property of David Rohin.cn and Thomas Robinson Alho, two certain tracts of land situate In Kartbaus towm-hip, Clearfield county, l'a., one thereof bounded eat by land of Kdward Mo Uarvey, south by land of Jacob Michael., and we.t and north by lands of John ought, eon taining ten acres beinp all cleared, and having i a frame house a:.d log barn erected thereon ; the other thereof bounded east by land of James Roucb, south by 'Ol'ver Moore, west and nerth by lands of Imihc McClotkey, containing one hundred acres being unimproved, belted, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of William Michaels. Also, a rertarn tract of land situate In Roggs township, Clearfield county, I'a., bounded on the east, west and north by land, of James It. lira ham, end on the south by land of Jacob hiatal con taining eleven acrcs-with one and one-half acres cleared, and havingasm.il frame house and stable erected thereen. Seized, taku in1 execution, and to be soM M the property f fcnoeb 0. Oray. Also, a certain tract of land situate in Morris township, Clearfield county, Pa., bounded by lar.,ts of Jotn Will on the east, on the .u,h bv iar,,i oi jotn m in on ine easi, on me tuutn oy land of Peter Ech-.r.r., on the we.t by land of John ilo-kenbury, and on the mrtH byVnd. of Kaehariab Jones, containing sixty-two acres with forty five acres cleared, and a log bouse and barn erected tbereon, Keiied, taken in ex ecution, and to be sold as the property of John Davis Ai.so, a certain tract of land tituato in Wood ward township, Clearfield county, Pa., bounded on the south by land of 8, Mi off, west by land of S. M off, aud north and east by township roads, continuing about one-forth of au acre, and bar. ing a large frame house and stable erected thereon. eeiied, token in execution, and to bu solJ as lbs property of N'anty Henderson. Ai.s j, a certain tract of land situate in Pcnn township, Clearfield county, Pa., bounded east by land of Kcod A W eaver, south by lands of h. l entun and S, Derrick, west and north by lands of K. renton, containing about one bun '""re'1 "nd ix cres with forty acres cleared and having a frame house and log barn erected thereon. Seised, taken in execution, and to be ;fold" Jf1 l,rorer'y f ()e"rS" "'" ZVY-l!idder will tnke mtice that 11 t,er cent, of the purchase money must be paid when the property is knocked down, or it will he put up again lor sale. JACOU A. FAl'sT, fcHKuiFF'i OFFtrit, Sheriff. j Clearfield, Pa , August 22 mn. J Sheriff's Sale. 15 Y VIRTUE of a writ of firri 1'ariat, Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of tlear- iel1 f,'un ",, ! . ""!'? - V"""-T-iia " exposed to PI I'.I.IC SALK. at tin Cour' House, in the bnnngh of Clearfield, on Mondav. the A certain tract of land situate in Pike l.wa ship, Clearfield county. Pa., beginning at a while , ,, niDv,.f ur ,.rches to a post : thence cist Hve perches to a hemlock; aouth r,,rtv.thrrM imrrlirs to tiil rnV enst iwentv. two perches to a red oi k two perches to a red oi kt west twenty seven Peh- place or beginning i containing rerch's to the i nine acres sod sixty five perches and allowance, Seired, liiken in execution, and to be sold as the 1 propcrtv ef .lames A. Itoul. I T-IJidders will tnke notice that IS per cent. of the purchase money must be paid when the ,,rooerlv is knocked down, or it will be rut un acain for so !e. JACOB A.rAtsi, Pimnirr'a OrrirK, ) Clearfield. P-. Auvru.r'22, is. Sheriff. DI RS, was dissolved the ih lay of August. lSfi The said Paul J. Fltnn is authorised to .tll ,,,,,, dlia , ,M b; rIimpiD,. j 'aul5-4tpd PAI L J. r LY NN, EDWARD K. FLAVDKRS. Q)I.I)m:k' iit)i;i iii.a recent bill KJ has pacd both Houses of Congress and f(, h prdrlti ,iTjn, . ,i,rr, ,,art' .i,i,r t mo and two years' soldier liO. -iorN'TiE3 and pensions collected b' f"r ttoM nU,i'?.,I'h'1".: WALI bK ItAKHUt I, 1 ta u Ayw Ln, rwarfiM, r, N Tlir. 11IMMIIJI ri.l'.AH of Clearfield county, Pennsylvania : lames O. Drake, I Imi. 2zW, Sfptmber T., lSriB s. A ia. r'uhpu ca sir, Divoroe. ratbrina Drake. J N. E. I. ("Inirjirlil enmity, as . The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to the Sheriff of Clearfield, county, greeting! Whereas James 1 Drake did, on the Sib day of December, rsfl5, prefer his petition to our Judges of our Court of Common Pleas for the county or Clearfield, praying, for the causes therein sot forth, that he might be divorced from tho bond, of matrimony entered into with )ou, the said Catharine Drake. We do, therefore, command you. the tuid Cath. urine Drake, that setting aside all business and excuses whatsoever, you be and appear in your proper person before our Judges at Cleaiiiuld, nt enr lurl of Common I'U-iu., mer to be hobien at Clearfield, the fourth Monday of (September, A. D. )Son, to answer the petition or libel of the said James 0. Drake, and to show cuius, if any you have, why the said James 0. Drake should not be divorced from tho bonds of matrimony, a grot ably to the act of General Assembly Id such oase made and provided ; and hereof fail not.; Witness, the Hon. Saiuucl Linn, Esq., PreVl-T- dent of our said Court, at Cloarfield, i .11.1K iinis zutb aay ol Juno. A. I). 181)0 V. F. KTZWEILKK, I'rothonotiiry. Aug 22. 188H. jtJ KW CAUKlAUK AND WAUON Shop, in Clout field, I'ennsj Ivania. (Immediately in rear of Machine Shop,) The subscriber would reipectfully inform the oitiiensof Clenrficld, and tho public in general, that he ii prepared to do all kinds of work on CAR RI AUKS, "IJUGG1KS. ' WAGONS. SLEIGHS, SLEDS. Ac.. on rhort notieo and in a workmanlike c anner iT"All Orders tromptlv attomled to.i" WM. ilcKNIGUT. Clearfield, Fehruury lbli, 18tiG.-Iy. KERRELL FBIGLER, DKALKKS IN HARDWARE. AI.80, U A N't FACT I R KRS Of Tin and Sheet Iran Ware jVT-.V CI.CARFIEI.D. PA. A LOT OF SADDL:s, RRIDLES, HARNESS, COLLARS, Etc., Fomnlehv M ERR ELL k HIGLEIt. PALMERS ING For sale Lv PATENT UN LOAD HAY FORKS, M ERR ELL 4 I'.IGLFR. OIL PAINT, PUTTY, GLASS, NAILS, Sic, For sale by M ERR ELL A HITLER. 1 r p v u;c Ji,l lw O For snl by TRIMMINGS & SHOE FINDINGS, MERRELL & B1GLER. I Ulae-jGUNS, PISTOLS, SWORD CANES, c, Ac, For snte l-v MEKRELL PKU-FTt For sate by STOVES, OF ALL SO UTS AND SIZES. MERRELL A P.IGLER. For sale bv IRON1 IRON! IRON! IRON For sale by MERRELL & BkiLER. HORSE SHOES & HORSE shoe NAILS, For aip bv MEL REEL t BIG LEU. Music Store. M. G REENE has opened hi Mu sic Store, one door west ot H . Lewis' Ilook Store. where he keeps constantly on hand Stcinway 4 Sons and (Jaehle s Piano Man :fc,urint Company". Pianos. Mason A Hamlin's lh'n't tr.brt N'ri h"m1?1 f ' Ouiiar ad Vkilin stris.g. fl Wr.tr HooK.-Oj, den Cb.. J 0oJdcn Con,,er' ' i olden Shower, Ac. ! I from rhiUdelphla all the Sntrr Mrsic He is constantly receiving m Philailelnhla all the latet music, which ! , ,. . . ' "r.f'"d , F"" " "Z'rZ'- yenrs. Those wishing to buy any of the above a-ticles are invited to cull and examine mine before pur chasing elsewhere. My prices are the tame as in New York and Philadelphia. Circular nf I nslru inentj sent Trnmr,tlr nnoTl i application with anv additional information de sired, a. M. UK Eh MS. Hill street, Huntingrion, Pa., . One door west of Lewi.' Hook Store, or Mis. L A. r. ltlNDKK. Clearfield, Dec. 8, l!s65tf Agent for Clearfield co Penn'a. LIFE I XSU RANCH AT 11 OM E ! j y f nn Vvtutual Zitc Mwnnu it o. ; OF PHILADELPHIA, T. H. B. SWOOPE, Agent, Clearfield, l'emi'a. Assets Liable for Losses $1,. Mm, noil Iteccipfs for ISrt.i .1.'.7.ol.i LohScs paid in ISfii IMl.tCJ ScnrLCs DtvinaaD Ditrt.nn AKRnai.LT ir Fiftt Tsr CltHT.! H. II. RWOOPE. Agent Dn.J. 0. 1IARTMVICK, Medical Kxaminer. Clearflold May 31'lb ISfili." Stao. p,t. A NEWFIKM. HARTSWICK & IRWIN, Druggists, Clcarfickl, I'cnn'a. Havicig refitted and removed to the ronn la'oly otvupied by Richard Mossop, now olfer. low forcjish, a nell se lected axsoTtmetit of Drugs nnd Chemical, Al.o, Palent Medicines of all kinds, Oils, (i laaa.rtitly. Dye SluK. Siatiotinrj', Tobacco ami SScgnrs, Conreetionnry, Spices, and a Wiper stock of varieties ever offered in ihia (lure, and irarranted to he of the hest the Market n fiords. ' J. O. II ARTS WICK, Dec. 1.1, 'lii.-tf. JOHN IRWIN. A PnOCI.AMATIOMl GOING IT ALONE!!!! Xobndy Prohibited 1'rom bnylnc my nmita and Mioea on account of Itare or Color. Ttcing Ihus liberal minded, I take this method nf informing the citisens of Clearfield and vv cinity, that I have opened a simp an Second St.. next door to the Coun'y National Hank, ore,' Watson's Drug Store, where I am prepared o mske to order everything in the BOOT and M10R line, out of the beet materiel and in t.u most workmanlike manner, and on rhort rotioe All I ask Is a trial. Done at Clearfield, this eighteenth d.r of July. A. D. 111. II A Hit Y HmS3. nonor.K uihkks at f NCKKELL k BMLPR S. RICHARD MOSSOP, I) F.ALE It I.N FOREIGN and DOMESTIC GOODS MUSLINS DELAINES COHUKUS at Hi nl nt Smration Scnstttion Sensation Sensation prieei pripoi pricei prices ALPACAS Just received at MOS-SOfS', 01 NO II A MS CHINTZ PRINTS (j LOVES CRAVATS SHAWLS BONNETS COLORED ) at at at at at, at at at Sensation SeriRulion Sensation Spufcuticn Scnsalion prices price pi icm prices , prices at MOSSOI'S Sensation prices Sensation prices Sensation MUSLINS J price All lobe had at MOSSOrS'. LINEN at CRASH at CURTAINS at I'AI'LE CLOTHS nt FRINGE at Kc n nation Sensation Sensatiou Sensation Sensation prices prices prices prices prices nt MOSSOI'S'. LACE at Sensation price HOSIERY at Sensation price RIl'liONS at Sen8tition prices TRIM MINUS of all kinds & V at in any qunn'ty I Sensation prices Alwnvson lmnd at MOSSOrS'. CASRIMEItliS at prices price prices prices prices prices S ATT I NETS TWEEDS JEANS VEST1NGS SHIRTINGS ut IdO&SQl'S. CLOTHING such1 as Coats, 1'unli, Vests, Under Shirts, Flannel Shirt, Boots, Shoes, Haw and Cups, , at sensation prices Now for sale at MOSSOI'S. HARDWARE! such as Saws, nails Forks, Knives, at sensation pricer Hinges, at Mossors. LIQUORS, such as Wine, Brandy, G i n, W b bkey, Cognac, etc, etc., FRUITS, such ns I'runes, Raii-ins, Figs, Filberts, &c, GROCERIES, say Flour, Ham s, Shoulders, StlfTnr, MoluH!is, Coll'ee, Ten, C r a c k e rs, Spioes, Candles xal Oil, etc., etc. at sensation pneef at sensation pneef at Mossors. at sensation prices Always at MOSSOrS'. BLACKING KOl'ES BOW DEB IIOT LEAD at at at t ut at senxation fccnsntion sensation senniion sensation actuation prices prices jirices pricet prices CAr.S prices At the store of RICHARD MOSSOP, MOSSOP Always keeps on hand lull a80ttment of all kinds of poods required for the accommoilution ol the puhlic. Nov. 12, 1R6S. HOW TO SAVE HONEY. The times are hard ; you'd like to know How you may save your Dollars ; The way to do it I will show, If you will read what follows. A man who lived not fur from kcre, Who worked hard at bis trade; Cut had a household to support, That squandered all be made, I met bim once, sayl he, "my friend, I look threadbare and rough ; I've tried to get myself a soil, liwt can't save wp enoagk." Says T, aiy friend, how winch fcave yoa f I'll tell you wbere So go, To get a suit that's sownd and cheap At .U.I7.i:XT.:l.V!and Co. De took what little he bad saved. And went to It elre liMcln A Hrotlicrt And there he got a handsome suit, for half be paid to others. Now be Is home, ke looks so well ; And their efTect is such, That when they take their daily meals, 7'bcy don teat calf so much. And now he fi nds on Saturday night With all their wants supplied; That he has money left to spend, And some to lay aside. His good success, with cheerful smile, He gladly tells to all ; If you'd save Money, go and buy, Your clothes at Kclieiiatciu Clothing TlalL Where the cheapest, finest, and best Clothin g and .'nod furnishing goods can be had to si every tnte and in every style. April II. lsim tf. GREAT" EXCITEMENT o N SECOND STREET, Clear fii'.ld, Tf-nna. NEW FIUM. NEW'" AKUANC.EMENTS and JVcic Goods AT VERY LOW TKICES. The undersigned baring fivmed a co parlnersliip, in tbe Mercantile tiUHines. I wou.d reriectfully invite the attention of the Public generally to their splendtil assorteiunt of Merchandise, which is now being SOLI VF.UY LOW FOR CASH. Tteir alock consists in pari of Dry Goods, of the lies! onuhty, yuch as Prints, He Laioes, Alpnccas. Mninos, (iinphams, Muhlins Bleached and unblcnvhed, Drillings, Tickings, Cotton and Wool Flannels, Satinelts. Cottcnades, Casimere, Ladies' Shawls. Coals, Nubia and Hoods, Balmo ral and Hoop Skirts, Ac., Ac., all nf which WILL BE SOLD LOW FOR CASH Also, a fine asnrtniont of men's Draw ers and Mi iris, lists t Caps, Boot fc Shoes. Quccnsicarc, Glassware, llardw.are, Groceries and spices OK ALL KIN PS IN SHORT A G EN ERA L ASSOKTM ENT of everything usually kept in ai r- tail Store. ALL CHEAP FOR CASH or Approved country produce. WRIGHT k FLA NIG AN. Clear flll, January 10th, lUf, at .vensation at, S?nsation bl Sensation nt Senxntioti at Seneution at Senaation A CLEARFIELD STORE N V.AM Pliilipsburg, Pa. TV 1 1,1.1 A K W. IIKTT. GEORUR L. turn. inn r. wiatxr. 1 1.1,1 AY l-OWILI. W. Ur.BETTS,$C0.9 (Successors to Munson k Uoops) Have just received a larpe and well so looted Stock of all kind ol' Staple goods, fcuch as Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hals and Caps, No tions, . Hardware, Glass, Kail i. Oils, Painis. Quecnsware, Groceries, Flour, Bacon, Feed, die., which we are offering at greatly reduced prices, For Cash or in Exchange for Lumher and Shingles. We hope to make it to tho advantage of Timber Men, ia Ihe lowerend of Clearfield county and on Cleat field Creek, to pet their supplies Irjra this point, being on tho line of Hail lload can Sell goods on Letter terms than at any point in Clearfield county, and we are selling our Stock at such prices as to make it an object to those buy ing poods in this market to deal wtth us- Advance3 of Goods, Feed, &c, made on account of Square Timber, which we will either sell on commission or buy at fixed rates. Flour of different Brands can be had at all times at very low prices, at the Clear field Slore, Thilipsburg, Fenn'a. Dry Goods Notions, &c., in great vari ety, at the lowest price for Cash, at the Clearfield Store, rhilipsburg, l'etin'a. Salt by the Sack or load, cheaper than can he had any where else, at the Clear field Store, Philipsburg, Tenn'a. Call and Examine the stock of goods, at the Clearfield Store, at rhilijshur, I'a. Highest price paid in Goods or Cash for Lumber and Shinples at the CleurCeld Store. Fhilipsburg. l'enn'a. The cheapest poods of all kinds areto bo had at the Clearfield Store, at Fhilipsburg. Call and see if our goods and prices don't, soot the times. W. W. BETTS, fc CO. Thilipsburg. November 15th, lSi5.tf. CI, K A n FI I : L li M f ns n It Y E ooi; rao Howa I.inrsyRr. The undersigned bavin; established a Nursery, on the Pike, about half way between Clearfield and Curwensville, is pre pared to furnish all kinds of Fruit trees, (gtand iri and Dwarf,) Evergreens, Shrubbery, Grape Vines, Gooseberries, Lnwton Blackberry, Straw oerry and Kaspberry vises. Also, Siberian Crab trees, Quince and early scarlet Rheubarb, Ao. Orders promptly attended to. Address, gcpL ail. '6i.-ly. J . D. WKKiHT, Curwensville. I Jure Liberty White Lead. wil do mora and better work at a given Cost, than any other! Try it.' Manufactured only by Zkiglk a Smith, W hole ale Drng, Paint a Ulass Dealers, No. 137 North Third tt., Phil'a. March 21.fi5-ly IJure Liberty White Lead, preferred by all practical Painters ! Try it ! and you wiil have no other. Manufactured only by Zieoleb A SmtTR, Wholesale Drag, Paint a Glass Dealers, No, m North Third St., l'hila. March 2l,'6fl.ly. C"i rou nd aud unirouiid apices, Citron, Eng V lieh Currants, Kx. Coffee and Vinegar of ttie best quality, for sals hy II. t, I. Clearfield, January 10th, ISi'-S. GUNSMITHI NOTeI I WOULD just inform the citizens of Clearfisld and vicinity, tbnt I bava opened a shop in said borough, near Mr. C. Kratxer's store, forth purpose of manufacturing and repairing GUNS, PISTOLS, WATCHES AND CLOCKS. I guarantee all any work, and erpect to secure my patronage by promptness and attention to business, and executing my woik in tbe best style if tbe art. tirve me a call and 44 my capacity. JAMES D. WIIUEKOW. June II, I Soft rf JUST RECEIVED, II. V. SMITH & CO.'S, A Fresh Lot of PEAS . AND CANNED FRCTT. Also, a superior articVs of GEXT.'S TATENT LEATHER BOOTS, All sires and extremeiy low. jelO CTltl. LASH'S Improved five Dollar J WASIIIN'l) MACHINE, is now offered to the public as the cheapest, simplest and most f fficiont Washing Machine in the coantry. The exclusive right for the sale f t&is ma chine in your own Slate or county can Ve secured byapplving soon at our store, 72T Msrke street, Philadelphia, Pa. J. S. LASfl A Co, Also, the best Clothes Wringer in the market. Wholesale and retail. p.4rK. very liberal discount to country mer chants and dealers generally. jeO.'dft HI MINI. ION V smi.N, Manufacturers of ! REVOLVERS, RIELES, MUSKETS AND CARRINES, For tho I'nitcd Sta'es Service. Alsa. Tocket at. 4 Uelt Revalvers. Kef e.riog PIs Kifle Canes, devolving rifles, Hide and hut Uun barrrl. and gn materials generally. Sold by Uun Dealers and the trade geuorally. In ti.ese days of house-breaking and robbery, every bowse, store, bank and oSr.-o skauld bave one of UEMTXa TOTS TEYCL YF.KS. Circulars, containing cula and desTipLion of our arjn. will be furnished npon application. K. REMINGTON A St?N, llion. Xew York. JIOORE A NICHOLS, Agents, jy4 ly No. n, CourtUnd street, Sew Y'ork. OTonntrr Jhiioual JGnnk; CI.EAREIELl), PA. frVi. Tank is now open and ready for bnsine.s, I t Bice on Scconed street, in the building for merly occupied by Leonard, l'inney A Co. I MtlKCTOHS ANB SmfSIIS. UAS. T. l.FON ATtD, Prcs't. JAS. II. t'.HAHAM, ' WM. A. WAM.ACK, I A' K. WRH1IIT. I Jnn Jth. Bfifi-tr. niClIARD FH AW. WM. PORTI.R. t;F.o. I.. Rtr.D. WM. V. M R1V.HT, Cabttr. I DRESSMAKING. ETC STKCIAL NOTICE. Tarisian PRKSl and , . CLOK Making. Ladtpa can have their i Dresses, Suit. Coats and iias piines handsomely I made and trimmed, at Ihe shortest nation, at the old -established stand. 10". 1 I hestnut street. j Fancy and plain Fans, Mantilla Ornaments, dres and cloak buttons, Rilihens, Cluny and jGnipure Laces. Pugle and Wimp Dress Trim mings, with a laree variety af tManle and Fancy Goods, from ii to 6U percent Iras than elsewhere. Also, receiving dai'y. Paris Tashions In tissue I' paper, for Ladie. an I Childien's Dresses. Seta of Patterns for Merchants and Dressn k"rs now ready, at Mrs. M. A. IlINlKH S, Jy 4 tm 1131 Cbee'BUt st , rklMnlnh,;.