The Baht Soi.nm Aiitlu-r liulc primtw Mustirvd lu The Briny of U-triptntion Aud 01' Bill. Another soldier ariniiig Fur I hi strife, To tight (he toilsomo battles (II lik-. Another lit t lc sentry Who will stand On guard, while ovili prowl On every hand. Lord, our little darling liuide and save, 'Mid the perils of the march Tu tho grove. "Wo must conscerato our faculties and our work, whiitovcr they aro, to human wclluro. How can wo know that a man lias died unto sin, unless ho has lived tin to rightcounncss ? Because it is truo that God worlccth all things according to tho counsel ol his own will, it doou not follow that Christiar.s havo nothing to do. Every man hath a domestic chap' lain within his own bosom that preach' cs over tho sermon to him again, and comes over him with "Thou art tho man." Every ono who has a heart to pray, a tongue to speak, or a penny to give, may Coa"workertogctlior with God." And who has uot one or all of theso to work with? Shall tho great Housokeeper of tho world, water his flowers, prune his iilants, fodder his cattle, und not feed is children f Never think it. What courago, what real, what per severance, what fortitude, what hero ism, are seen in tho life history of Paul! llow docs his example put to shame the timid, doubting, hailing, lazy faith of many a disciple f There is no dangor of our losing faith to-morrow if we aro faithful to the faith we havo to-day. Our groat work is to do tho instant duty, and accept tho instant's inspiration. All tho rest wo leave with God. If Christianity has ever seemed to bo the ally of despotism, it was be cause she was herself corrupted and disguised either by delicious asceti cism, confounding self-degradation without humility. Whatever may bo tho troubles of life, tho Christian may look forward to their end in his homo in heaven. Homo is a sweet word, when used in relation to earth. It is a sweeter ono when used in relation to heaven. A home in heaven ! What Bweeter words can be found in tho language. Tho standard of Christian living lias been so generally lowored, that a great revival is needed to elevate it, by quickening tho conscience, and bringing all Christians back to tho Ui blo, as the rule of life. Such a revi val, by leading Christians to come out oi the world und bo separate from it, might recover lost ground, and invest tho churches with now power. Faith, courage, real and diligence, are graces which product) heroic vir tues in tho individual. Those fur nish proof that tho soul of the believ er has been so powerfully afTected by tho lovo of Christ, that it cannot re frain from engaging in hard, active Cross-bearing service. Tho instant Paul believed, bo inquired: "Lord, What wilt thou havo mo do J" Hence forth ho had just ono thing to do, and that one thing consisted in giving his on! and body as a living sacrifico, to his Lord. You must teach spiritual things just as you teach natural things, by bring ing tho child faco to face with tho things taught. You cannot tench a child whnta lion is by description, ex icpt by a vnguo and unsatisfactory way. Let him seo a lion, or at least its picture. So with truthfulness, pi cty, love, and faith, let him see them in action, or at least an illustration. Let tho virtue ho should cmulato, shine out in your own "cj-o, action or word, or show it to him in thoso of another. Tho existence of the Church in this wicked world is ono of tho wonders of Providence It is a vessel living in a tempestuous sea; a bush on fire but not consumod. If wo reflect on the cuniity of the wicked against the righteous, their great superiority in numbers over them, tho attempts that havo been made to exterminate them, the frequent diminution of their num bers by defection and death, their ex istence, and especially their iitc-enso, must bo wonderful and cannot olhor wiso bo accounted for but that Christ liveth. While yet wo wore enemies, Christ died for us. I lid you over attempt to imagine what must havo beon tho tato of mind that God was in when he looked npon those who wcro not re pentant, that wore hia enemies still, and that were so vagrant as to roject his life long services, as to cnuso his passion, and as to work out his donlh f lid you over attempt to imagine what must have been tho ttnlo of mind by which, after bavins toiled for lhein.be could in tho net of dying pray for them. taviiiL'. "Thr-v kimw m.i ii. they do f" 'Do you get any idea of mini 1110 uivino lecnng is toward n wicked, hating, and hateful being, which manifests itself in dying for him as the means of his restoration. Convineoull men that their notion of Providence is tho projection of their own conceits across tho world ; that tho vustitudes of creation aro va cant of mind, that no pily hears our intercession, and sympaihir.es with ourwoo.no love responds to our ador ation, no thought takes in tho infinite truth and beauty or things, and no will controls the order and directs tho course, of events and of worlds Leliove that there is nothing but phe nomena any w hero, and what an im measurable void yon create, what an awful eclipse ensues? You loso not only an object of formal worship, hut all that gives life its dignity, tho world its lovliness, tho future its at traction ; all that makes sorrow supportable, duty sacred, nnd heroism and saintlincss possible j you loso the only rational and salislying solution to tho great problems which press with such persistent force npon every thinking mind; nnd in tiio place of immortality you hnveonly death and the grave. II-I' OK Jl lion i, ,lu,n I. ,,.!., l-ii;. j '.CIMp 41 It'tllH. Il--li- II. HIV II light IMI - II. m Hull , jr III. mm 1're.itli lin Ail llngireIJctiiire Turner, Wilson Hoi-ver Hra'llord Atisulmil lVanio llm.lv-.lamm Mill's. John II Hcylcr llurtianle lianitd lloriuan, Hii-iutrd Aidicrafl, William Aiideraon Cheat Isaac Newplicr Clearfield Thomas liougliort y Covin gton Francis Holli-y furffciisvillu J Mini Anderson tlraliuui John W Turner Uulieh H U Hurley Huston John Tyler Knrlliaus W illimn Elder Knox Price A Howie Lawrence ThomnH Head, Laurus Armstrong. Lumber City William W Kdly J'ike-r-Milt.'li Head TKAVKHSB Jt'nollS FIHBT WKKK. llcconrin Thomas Mullen, jr Hell Nelson Young, Liavid MeCrnoken llrndford, Samuel Wilson, Scott llngul, Henry Uroflius, John lluck liradv ilavid Realm, Henry Kulliis, Jauici Irvin, licorgo J Weaver llunisidt Frederick K Shepherd, John Kitchen, John liotftnnn, John king, jr, Jawea Weaver Cheat William Hunter Clearfield ltiohard Mossop, (Jeorge C Passmore Curwensville Jaeoh Ililgur, Daniel Chambers Itocatur William T Thompson Ferguson tieorgo K Tubbi tsirard Mitchell r-liope tjnlioh Abraham Myers Huston William i Woodward Jordan John Hunter, Joseph P Jordan, Thomas Smith, Mcholas Straw Knox George blots, A. L llickok, Greenwood Dell Lawrenoo John Dougherty, jr, Martin Kliue, John Mitchell, Henry Aug henkiaugh Morris Joseph I) lii-miing, llcnj Spackman Mew Washington Jatnel Cook Peuu Tliouuu Kafforty, Koat Hoover, Junes Cleary Pike Thomu Long Inion Peter II Boole, Levi R Dressier, Home A Cortney, Henry Penli THAVKHSS JUROHS 8EC0XD WEEK. Hoggs Jonai Peters Hradlord John Livii.gston lirady John lloborliiig. tlcorgo M Thompson, Henry Aurant, Panicl W lioouis, tieorge briner, Frederick KorW, C I) Luta Huniaide Jesse Hutton Cheat Adam Hnfrpy, William Rowland, Joho Klingor, John Frailcy, Lawrenoe Killiao Covinifton F F Coutriet Clearfield Joaeph Shaw Decatur Washington Kline Hufton L li Lueore Karthaue John Oilliland, Joaeph Gillilaud Knox Jamea Haley Lawrenee Morris F Wallaee, John A. Read, John W Tate, Alexander Heed, jr Lumber City Jamea Arthnra Tiew Washington KubbcII McMurray, Frank Neff Pike James H Caldwell, J Linn Hoover, Isuae Caldwell Penn John Flinn Woodward William Luther, Christian PUoff, Isaae Go rpKIAL I.l!T FoR JANL'AKv TERM, lsOi. X PlllST WKRK. Huntsharger va Fuister. N'o. Jan. T.f 1S7 Patton vs Maya, No, 15, June T., ISSi Patton vi Mays, No. 15, June T., 1 ". i Roueh vi White, No. 47, Mar. T, ISfttl 8EC0.VD WEEK. Krntxcr vs IlHgau, No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. Jon. T., 111 Jan. T., IMi.'l June T., 1m;:i Sep. T., I .. S.p. I'M Jan. T., I SB Mor. T., If 114 Sep. T., 1SS4 June T., June T., ISSi allace vs Ackey, tieiiui vs Kcnaud, Fulmer vi Patchin, Joruan va Rlonchard, England vs llu Roia, Com. va Breth, pnnkey vs Fialicr, Bcidlclnnn va Snyder, Hutterpbauh va Wagoner, No. lin, Tresiyiilny v llrenner, No. i, Sep. T., ISSi llrooka va Thompaon, Iteyer vs Thompon, French vs Hehoonovee, HertiJer va Tliompaon, I'eitrek vs Tliompaon, Vanderpool va Robicon, Vanderpool TS Shoof, No. ('.(, No. 4.1, No. 174, No. :ti. No. I IV, No. 7n, No. 77, Jan. T., IMVi Jnn. T., lsf.S .Inn. T., 1SR Jan. T., isftrt Mar. T., lhfiS June T., June T., lBf.S 1) l:(;lTI.H'H KtniCR. Not ieei. hereby V given tlirit the following aieunta have lweii exainined and paused by me, nnd remain (lied of reoord in thisomee for the inspection of heirs, lega tees, creditors, and all otbera in any other way in terested, and will heprcsenled InthencxtOrphsna' Court of Clearfield ennnty. to be held at the Court )ione, In the Uironifh of Clearfield, commencing on Die second Monday of January, lfC7 : Partial account of James llegarty, one of the executora of the Inst will and testament of R. H. Ilcpirly, late of (Jnlich tp., Clearfield Co., deii'd. Final account of Frederick Kohlcr.ndininistrator of all and ainpular the goods and chattels, ri;)iLa and credits, which were of Caroline Troutwine, late of Brady township, Clcorfcld comity, dee'd. Account of John Witlnrow, guardian of Lvdia Hi gnrty, one of the heirs of R. 1J, llegarty, late of liuiidl lownshin, t-lenrlleld county, deceased. Account of John Wltherow, gusnlinn of Mary W. llegarty, one of Ihc heirs of R. II. Hegarly.late of Uuli'-h town.-liip, Clearfield county, deceased. Account of John Wilhemw, guardiau of Sarah A. llegarty, one of the heirs of H. B. llegarty, late of (lulieh township. Clenrtield county, deceased. Final account of Miehacl Sbafer, adininisirntor of all and singular tho goods and chattels, rights and credits, which were of Frederick Shaler, late of Hrady township, Clearfield eouutv, deoeasetL Final account of John Owen, administrator of all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits which were of Peter Owens, late of Lumber Til horooirh, Clearfield countr, deceased. Final account of John Crowell, administrator of all and singular the goods and chattel, rights and credits, which were ol Henry Crowell, Into ot Brad ford townsliiii, Clearfield county, decca-cd. The sceonft partial testamentary acoount of (1. L. Rccd and J;.inca B. tlraliam, executor of Henry Loraine, deceased. t 'I'lie final aocoiint ot Jnrm-a H.firaham and G.L. Reed, Irusteea of Mary E. Cnrtislc, nnder the will of Henry Loraine, dceeaoed. Tlie final account of Jamea B. Graham and 0. L. Reed, trustees of J. O. Loraine, under the will of Henry Loraine, deeeed. 'flie account of Thomas Campbell, executor of ll:e mat will ol J. II. funth, late of Del! lownslini. Clearfield county, deceased, tiled by Jai-oh W. Campbell, the administrator of Said Thoma Camp bell, executor. The account of John F. Rote and M. Livcrgood, CKei'uloraof the hist will and U'Stamciitof Abrabnm Kylcr, late of Goshen lp., Clearfield eo deceased. le,' 1(1 -lit 1. li. HA ItG EH, Register. " Goaey'rLady'8BooFfor 1867." THE FASHION MAGAZINEOF THE WORLD. TITEMATl'RE, Fine Arts and Fashions. The J most miignifleent Steel Engraving. Ilouble 1 ahion plates. Wood Engravings on every sub ject that can interest Indies. Crotchet knitting, netting, embroidery, articles for the toilet, for tho pnrlor, the boudoir, and the kitchen. Everything, in fact, to make a complete Lsdy's Rook. The bi.ly's favorite f'ir thirty-seven years. No Muga linc can compote with it. None attempt it. Godey's Receipts for every department of a household: thee alone are worth the price of the Hook. Mo.lcl Cottnres, (no other Msifatine eiyos them.) with diagrams. Ilrawing lessons for the young: anotherpccnliarity with 0Mley. Original music, woith $:i a year. Other niag!i.tiies pnM.'h old worn out music, but the snbscnlwrs to GodcT get it lH-fnre Ihe music stores. Oarilcning for l.sdie" : anothcrpr -ulisrll y nh (Jodey. y ash ions front Meisrs. A. T. Stewart A Co., of New York, the millionaire nicri han's, appear in Gojcy, tic only niHgiir.ine that bns thetn. Ladies' H'innets ; we give more of thetn In a year than any ether migHrir.e. In Tact, the r.ady s ISook ennhles every lady to be her own bonnet maker. M nios II nt.An. antlo'tv of "Alone," ''Hid den Path," "Moss Side," oNeme'is" and "Miriam" writes for Gotby each month, nnd lor no other mnesririn. A new novel by her will be published in I117. We hare also rela:ned all our old and favorite contributors. TERMS, (from which there enn lie nodevlation :) Oiiecopy.one year.f-llj two cpies, one year.f.i Ml; thn eopii-s, 0110 year, s7 611 1 four copies, one year, $1111 live eopieo. one year, (and an estra copy to the J.orson getting up the club, making six cpie..)H; eiirht c pies. one yelr, (and an extra copy to the person getting up the club, mak Ing nine copws.) f-l ; eleven copies, one year, (and en cttra ropr to the eron g, tlnig up the club. ni:ikiiig twelve copies.! '.'7 .'0. All addition to clui.sat club rati s. I luit subscribers will lie sent to any p"t ofiW where 1'ie subscrilier may resale. I,,,d,y s Lady's nookaad Arlliur's Home .Miigiw will be w nt, e.ii h 'Oie yenr, on reec'pt ol j4 f'O. We have no clubwith anyother Magarine or news paper. The money must le all soul at one time for any ot the clubs. Addles, L. A. COMiV, itecSn S K cor. Sixth and ( bestrnt sls.l'hil'a ITIXr.CrTDHsi XITIC'K.Xotle"l7ner7 J i "7 given that Letters Testamentary, hiro this day been granted to the subscribers, on the Estate of William Wait, deceased, late ef Lawrencl townilvp, Clearfield en., I'enn'a. All persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make Iramediel payment, ana these having olaima against the same will present them duly authenticated for settlement. JOHN F. WEAVER, ieeJo t Executor. RkVT HOPI.S of sJ sires, for sile at Dee. 1.1, ISJ. I'.K ' P.ELL t BIGLER. )OBDINS' KUHTHIC CD J. LP Kaica Tlmrl raves Money 1 Fiavca l.r.horl Kavf Icitlu s 1 Catei 1 omen 1 AND ALL GROCEIiS SULL IT! It is used by culling into small shavings and dissolving in not water, then soak the clothes fivo'to ten minutes, and littl hand rubbing will'make them as clean as boors of hard ma chine, rubbing would do, with ordinary loap, and the most delicate fabric receive no Injury. We can refer to thousands of families who are nsing it, and who could not hs persuaded to do willnut DOBBINS' ELECTRIC SOAP. Tff-Sold byiall leading Grocen throughout tho State. Manufactured only by DOBBINS A LOVE. Who'einle office: 107 South Firra Etreit, PMLARgLPBIa. jrfftar sale by Ilartswick A Irwin, Clearfield. Kovember 7, 18fio-10 mo. KEEP IT I5EF0KE THE rEOl'LE THAT THOMAS J. MECAULEY, susi rirrcsEa or Stoves, Tin & .Shod Iron Ware, HAS on band, at bit store and factory, on Market I'-, east of Second, Clearfield, Pa. Tba largest und best assortment of TINWARE AND OTKEB GOODS, Which will be sold, Wholesale and Rotall, CHEAP FOR CASH! STOVE-riPE, ALL .SIZES, Always on hand, at low prices. House work, such as Gutters and Conductor!, furnished and put op at short notioe and VERY CHEAP! r-JMtcpalrlng Promptly Isont.-B Clearfield, Not. 14, 1868 J, Real Estate for Sale. riHK tauliwribcr offfM lh following ralanblo X KtMil Kn.Ate at r-rivule milu: I5H acre mid 1 la ikivImh of fnrm IhikI, ttixtv ncrea cIchw., and bavinf thunu a frame houwi anil loir ttarn. 11ns ti the very ttort w-al Intnl. hitnatod in Woodward townshii, oo balf mile fnrn PuPcyville. Aim, KMt arrt'a of Timtar larxl, rituatinl on iMorjriui'i II un, in Woudwarii township, one and a lin 11 tniltt fniin pUfM'yvillc. AIho, (wo rrct, with a two-ttory lnnk houw ami frame tatle thrrcon, ffiluatfl in Woodward tiwnihii, on the road Iwnliiiff frtita Tjrone to Clearfield town, two mii frnm I'iiuctviIIc ; a good locution fr a tradrfinwn of ai.T iud. Aluo, two luta lu liiMylUr, with aix boapm and one burn crcrtid thrnim, the two lot lying adjoinitiif. TUcflri't.Na. Ii,lK'ingO(orntTlot,wiih tavern atnml, MntaimiifC thn-fi.urttiii of an writ, with over .'('( fi-ct of baiik on Clear fluid crw-k; ront worlh $125 tor yrnr. Hocond lot, (No. II.) 80 ft on front ilr.-rt and 120 ftt Iwk, with two pla.nk houwit crmteil thnvn,w1l tuitablc mrr- cantilo nr any public liuvini-nii. :! I he aiavT j.roncrty will he u m rtnona blt ricM nnd fair Utiiiv. C. J. PHttFF, Oot,-Atn:pd Madera P. 0., Clt-arfleld oo.. Ta 7 KW CA KK1AGK AND WAGON Shop, in Clearfield. TenDpylvania. (ImmediateTj to rear of Machine Shop,) The fuWrribor would rcipertfully Inform the eititeniof Clearfield, and the publio in general, that he is prepared to do all kindi of work on CAKIUAiiKS, BUGGIES, WA(iONS, SLKIGTIS. on phort notice and In a workmanlike manner ITAU Orden promptly attended to WM. Mc-KNI3I1T. nwirfipM. Fehrunrv 14th. IHOri.-Iy. 18GG. IflGG, IJIIILADEIsrilU ANDEUIE KAIL KOAl). Thin preal line travemoe the Norlhern and Nor. b wont eonntiee of Pennejlra nia to the city of Brie on Lake Erie, It hn been Itaned and fa opcratrd by the FENN'A KAIL HOAI) CX)MlANV. lime of Pussonger trains st tHPOBM'n. Leave Laitward. Erie Mail Train 6.02 P. M. Erie Exprra Train 1 1.48 P. M, I rave V estward. Erie Mail Train 13-00 M. Kr e Kzpreai Train 1.6.1 A. M. PaMcnger oar run thronph n the Krle Mail and KaproM Traina without ebani bulb wayi betweon Phitadelnhia and lirie. New i ink 1 Diinrrtlotu Leare N. York at 9 a. ro., arrlre at Krie - SO a.m. 1eare Erie at 4.45 a.m., arrive at S. York 4.10 y m Korbaneol 1'arabelwceu I rlrA IM.York Klecant gleeninc Can on all Night tralni. For information renpertin? Pajucnger hunt. nci. epply at ( or. 30th nnd Market rt , rbil a And for Froishl buineia of tho Contpany'i ARfoU 8. H. Kiiij?"ton,jr., Cor. lilth and Market trod, I'htladolphia. .1. W. Reynold, Krle. Wtn. Urown, Agent, K. C. R. R., Baltimnra. 11. 11. ll.-inToa, iieoeral Freight Agt. l'hil'a, H. W. (iwHimn, lien ml Tirket Ajrt. Phil a, A L. TYLER, General Superintendent, Erie ,r .. uitv I'atrntcd May lNHt. rphi U an article for washing without rubbing, X except In Trry dirty p1aep, which will re-iui- a very eMirht rub, aad unlike other prepar ations offered for a like purpoiia, will rot not Tna cloth as, but will leave them much wiiifRR than ordinary method's, without the Ufaal wear and tear. It re root n i greaee npti ai If by inagU, and oftem the dirt by eoaifng, ro that rinsing will in ordinary ca.e entirely remove it, Tbit powder it prepared in acoordiinro with chemiral rcienee, and upon a prorcae peculiar to Itself, which li pea red by L tlen Patent. It ba been in oio fn more than a year, and baa proved itseif an universal favorite wherever it bat been nmd. Among the advantage! rlaimed are the following, via, It savei all the expense of tonp nsuall used on eottnn aad lir.cn foods. It savei most of the labor of rubbing, und wear and tear. Also, for cleaning windows It ti unurpned. With one quarter the time and lbor usually re quired it Impaits a bfautiTul plots and lustre, niurh superior to any other mode. No water re qurrd except to moisten the powder. directions with cah pnekace. And enn he readily appreciated by a tingle trial. Tho eost ef washing f.ir a family nf five or sit perpons will not exceed Titnra craTs. Tho manufaturere of this powder are aware that many use I ens compounds have bon Introduc ed to tho public which have rotted the cloth, or failed in remoTing the dnt, but knowing the in trinsie excellence of tbie article, the er.nfldently proclaim it as ht ng ediptcd to oiert a demand which has long existed, and which ha hereto fore rcmainM wnsupplied. Matrnfaotured by HOWK 4 eTEVrXg, 2f1l Proadway, pnitnn. Aluo, Manufaclurere rf Family live Colors. For sale by ttmcra and Deal en everywhere. Oct.. 10ih IStiS. ' & no. Vrim dcniring to trnosni t busi Xl noss wi'h me at my oflW, are berel.v n-difinl tUnt I will ii'd Itp r.imd with orrtmnfv nt home on anv ilavs evnpt MvMiAY aud h TVl.IAY. H'l 2fi--L -M. pttKlKU. $1)0 A Month 1 Arents wanted for six ea "i nrl.clr: lust OUL AH.Ireu 0. T. UARrn.City llailding, Iliddeford, Me. May Id, ly.lr,n. I'HIMHI I. Hkl IN .ir..Hiesnt I 1 At, MKnitELL k BI0I.EK S. FRESH ARRIVALS, TIIK CHKAl' STOIti: OF showers & graham. Fall Goods, New and Very Cheap I Q1I0WKHS A ORAIIAM respeelfully an O nonnre lo Ine public that lUey aro now open ing an aitensir. auortmonK of F ALL GOODS, At the old aland in Ciraham'i new building which they offer to icll at aftoninhincly low prices, feoniidoring their eost !) for cash or approv ed country produce. Their stock of DllY GOODS CANNOT UK SUKPAPSEDl Customers esn there finds CALICOKS WITH FAST COLORS! MUSLINS I DEIK I N l 1 I.A V NR ! CLOTHS! CASS1MKKS! VKSTINOS! L A V I tS' 8 H A W L j ! G S N TS ' S 1 1 A W IS HATS A CATS I ItOOTS i, SHOES CAUPET8 A OIL-CLOTHS! OUK STOCK OF FANCY GOODS IS UNEXAMPLED IN STYLE AND VAlUETY.embraoinr. NOTIONS! NOTIONS I NOTIONS Scarl'n! Hcafl-Nets! Kock-Tiog Sutuhcls! Port Jiloiiriuiusj 1 Brunhos Pliotorajihic Alliums ! PirES. TORACCO 4 SbXiAKS ! . PKKFUMKliY OK ALL KINDS 1 Or anything else in tho Xotion Line ! ALSO, HARD-WARE ! QULEXSWAKE! GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS ! All or the b.st qaalitrt and aelecteil with special regard to the trade of ClearGeld oounte. JOFKl'Il B. 61IOWEH8, EDWARD W. tillAllAM. Clearteld, Sept. 21, 186(1. Cheap Furniture! DE8IKE8 to Inform hia aid friends and eos tom.ra that, harinf anlaresd bia sb.p and Increased hi faoilities for mauufaeturine;. h. is aow prepared to make to order furnltur. as may bedeaired, la good styl. and at cheap rntei for Cash. jl. inosllr has on hand at bis "Furnl tur. Rooms," a varied assortment of hoadj-oiade Furnitura, among which art Ilurcau9 nnd SiJc-IJoa rda, Wardrobe, and book-Caaei : Contr., Sf., t'arlot Breakfast and Dicing Extension Tables. Common, French-Post, cottage, Jenny Lind and other Bedstead. SOFAS t,f all. KINDS. WOUK-STANDS 1IA T-KACKfl WASH-STANDS, io. Hocking and Arm Chairs, Spring Beat, Cane Bottom and Parlor Chain and Common and other Chairs. LOOK1AO-GLA USES Of every description on handt and new glasses for old frames, ubicb will b. put in on va ry reasonable terms on ihort notice. He also keeps on banc', or furnishes to or der, Hair, Corn-Husk, Hair and Cotton top Mattresses. COFFINS, Of every kind, Hid. to o-der, and fuuerali aUended with a Hearse, -vhenever desired. Also, House I'alntluc; don. to order. Th. inbseribor also saanufaeturea, and has constantly en band, Clement'. Patent Wa.hlnjr Ma-hin. Tb. best now lo nse. Those nainu this machine never need b without elean elotbea I lie also has Flyer's Patent Chum, A superior art cle. A family using thli Chum never need be without butter I All th. above and many other article! are fur Dished to customers cheap for Casa or exchanged for approved country produce. Cherry, Maple, Poplar, Linwnod and other Lumber euitabl. for Cabinet work, taken in exchange for furniture. jrfrltemeniber th. shop is on Market street, ClearOeld, l'a-.and nearly opposite the "(lid Jew Store." JollX 0CLK1I. Nov. I', IBM. j X NEW Filial. HARTSWICK & IRWIN, Druggists, Clearfield, Penn'a. laving refitted and removed to th room lately occupied lijr Hicliarrl iIosoi, notr oiler, low for cah, a well se lected assortment of . Drugs and Chemicals, Also, Talent Medicines of all kind", Oils, Ulasa.ruttr, ly Slull'a. Siationary, Tobacco and Sogars, Confectionary, Spices, ami a larger slock ol vnrielies ever (illiTwl in Ihii dace, and wnrrantci) to l of tho best tho Market adords. J. O. HARTSWICK, Deo. 13, 'i5.-lf. JOHN IRWIN. Accidents! Accidents! North American Transit Insurance Co. I'rincipal Office, 133 8. 4th St., l'hil'a. rhartcrtd Capital ' Marrh .K. 14U1 a.KMI.(XH) rptlK only Accident Insurauc. Company of I'ennsvivania. Annual l'.licics issuod aiainst all Aroidents at exceedingly low rales. 1 murines effected In any sum from 100 to 110,0011. No medical ax auination required. Coiapensation given .aea week in case of injury. This company has paid many losses, promptly and satisfactorily, aod its Officers and IMreetors are widely and favorably known throughout th. (Mate Orncans T.nls t. Ilnnpt, Presidont. Hcary C. Ilrowa, Heeretary. James M. Conrad, Treasurer. K. B. Kecler, Usncrnl Agent. DinrcvoRs Lewis 1. Iloupt, Late (ien'l Ticket Anent I'enn'a llailroad Co.; Matthew llalrd, firm of M. W. llsldain A Co. 1'liilad'a i Bauiucl C. Palmer, Cashier Commercial N'sU Hank, l'hil'a i Richard Wood, &rm Wood, Marsh A Harvard, No. Sl Msrkct st, Phll a i Jiiuri M. Conrad, firm Conrad A Walton, (123 Market at, Philad'a; 1. K. Kingsley, Corilinental Hotel, " H. U. Leisenring, S.'IV t 2.W Int k st, " tleorge Martin, firm Martin, Toy A Co, Ko. 351 CnestnutaU Pliil'a ; Knock Lewis, la . Oeneral Pnp't Pa. Railroad j 0. C. l'rand,ruB, tlcneral Aitrnt Penn'a Itnllrood Company. Policies Issued and informaiivn furnished by JOHN L. CITT1.K, Agent, epS-tf Cleirtii ld, Ta IUSKrSTOKEF I M.(iILhNKIii:HOriiotlliiH Mu st a nic Sloi c, mo l(ior wi st of W. Lewis' Rook Ptore.wber. he bei pa ennstsntlynn hand rtteinway a Rons' and tlsehle's Pisno Msw utacluriiig Comp,ny's Pianos. Mason A Hamlin's Cabinet Organs and Carhsrt, Needliain f Co..' Melodeona i itnilara. Violins, Fifes, l-'lutes ( llnltar and Violin strirgs. Mi sir lliioisGolilrn Chain, (lol.len Shower, flolden Censer, Oollen Trio, Ae.,Ae. Hnrrv Mrstr. lie is constantly receiving from Philadelphia all the latest music, which persons at a dutane. wlhlrg, enn order, and haTe sent them by mail, at p.bllsher's prices. jf'Pianos aad Organs Warranted for live years. Those wishing to boy any of th. abor. articles are inritsd to call and t xatnins mine before pur- . elising elsrwhsre. My prices are the ssni. as I in New York n, Philadelphia. t-ireniarsof Instruments sent promptly open application with any additional Infonontion de sired, B. M. MltKt NK. tlill strrct, Hnnlinfrt'on, Ps., Onedior west of I . iB Rook Store, or Miss K. A. P. RLMUiiU Cleatricbi. Pee. (1, le0..lf Agent fcr Cioarln ldco pinn a. .nr)PER tuTTKns st .vlkri;ll a d;i3leii'8. HERRELL & BIGLER, Hr.Ai.r.iiM in IIAItDWAKE. Al.aO, MANtrArTrllEM Of Tin and Shed Iron Ware. jo-7-y n r.ARi'iri.n, pa. A LOT OV SADDLKH, liKIDLKS JIAIINKSS, CULLAKS, Ktc. Koraaleliy MKKliKI.L k MGLV.ll. PALM Kirs PATKNT VS LOAD ING il AY FOISKS, For anlo dy MKIiUKLL J!ltir'K1j OIL, PAINT, PUTTY, "uLASS, NAILS, &c, For tnlo by MKUKiiU, A I1KJLKU. 1IA US KSS T If I MM I N (7s"&" SIlOK KIN DIN (IS, For aula by JiKliRKLI, & BIGLEIi. (JUNS, PISTOL-S, SWOJtD CANE.S, Fol aaleby MKRKKLL I)I(JLEIt. STOVES, "OF ALL "sOUTs' aND SIZES, For tale bv MKIUiELL t BIG LEU. IKON! IKON! IKON! IKON! For aaleby MKKUELL A CIOLKIt. iioK.si'rsTioi;srORii NAILS, For sale by MKUliEI.L A BIGLER. farmers7mercha AND CITIZENS, Look lo your Interests! G. S. FLEGAL, riilllpHburjf, Centre county, Peuu'a, ' MANLFACTl'RKR (it Tin and Sheet Iron Ware, Vr0i:LD respectfully Inform his friends and til. publio generally, that he Has Opeseu Larok Sales Koomh la tba borough of PbiPpsburg, Pa., for the man ufacture and sal. nf STOVES, TLV AXT SHEET jnoy WAIiE, Of avery description, manufactured from thi best material. My variety of cooking stoves coa lisU of the celebrated Ironsides, th. best cooking stoves In the United Slates ; Continental, Lehigh, Fanner, Daylight, Ch arm, Ac, and every variety of the BEST riTTSBUKO MANUFACTURE. Parlor and Heating Proves of every description. Including Hpeare' Anti-Dust. Sold at the Lowest Cash Pricei. Mercbsnta deslnng to purchase will God It to their advantage to examine my stock before pur chasing elsewhere, -All order, for EPOUTINU end OTIIKR WORK will b. attended toon the SHORTEST Mil ICK. aeplJ-tf HOY TO SAVE MONEY. Th. timet ar. hard you'd like to h How you may save your Dollars ( Tbs way lo do it I will show, U you will read what follows. A man who lived not far from here, M ho worked hard at his trade, Put baj a household to support, That squandered all he made. I met biro once, ssts he. "my friend, I look threadbare and rough j I'v. tried to get myself a suit, Hut ean't save op enough." Fays I, my friend, how much bar yowf I'll tell you wher. to go. To get a suit that's sound and cheap At KI.I.I.N-n iil Na 5i aad Co. He took what Utile he bad saved, And went to Kclzruatriu A Itrotliers', And there h. got a handsome suit, Fur balf bl paid to omcrs. How he li bom., be looks io well And their effect Is tueh, That when they take their dally meals, IThey don't .at balf so much. And now bs Audi oa Siturday night With all their wants supplied; That h. baa money left to ep.nd, And son. to lay aside. His good success, with ehoerful smile, He glsdly tells tc all) If you'd ear. Money, go and bnr, Yourcloiheeat lli iienstclii t lollilnrj HalL Where the cheapest, driest and beat Clothing and good Furnishing tloods eaa bt bad to suit every taste, and in every style. April II, ItirWi.tr II. Bridge (Flore on. dtor Keat of Clearfield House,) Market St., t'lonrliuld, Pit. Kei'pH on IinrnI a full n.sorlmcnt ol UENTS FURXl.SUINUGU.iUS, su-h as Pliirla, Linen and Wooion tinder Shirli, drawer, and socks, nerk-tln, pocket handker chiefs gloves umbrellas, bats do., In great variety. 01 piece I) nods h. keeps the best Clotlu nf all "shades and onlors." sn-h as BLACK KiEKlS ui- THE VERY Lns.1 iitnap. Fancy t'aseimer in prr-al varipy; Alo, Kroncb Coating, Beaver, Pilot, C'liin cliilla, and Krirotl over rymling, all of which will be solil Cheap for Cash : ami maile up aooor.linff to tho lnlrt .Stylne by Experienced Workman. Also Agent for Cleat field co., for I. M. Singer, if Co , cel ebrated Sewing Macbinoa. 11 DUIlKIE. Clearfield, I'enn'a, Nov. 1, 18t'i5.-lf. II. F. NAUGLE, MA 11 Ell. Oraham'i Row, Clearfield, Pean'a. Th. mibseril.sr respectfslly Informs bis eld enaiomera ard the public, that b. has on hand, and constantly receiving new aldiliona, a larg. slock of Clocks,' etrhe and Jewelry. Jewelry of .very variety from a single piece to a full sett. Watches, a fine assortment of illror Pluming and open enso, American aud patent Lsvsrs, plsinand full jeweled. Clocks, a largo variety from th. beat Mannfao tory, consisting of Kight day and Th:rtykout Spring and Height, Lever., Tim., Strike aed Alarm. Bp.ctacles, a large assortment far aad near sight, colored and plain glass. Also, a flne assortment of fipoons, lorka, Dut-ter-knlvcs, etc., plated on jn.iii Alehate. ALL kinds of :ionks, Watrlies and Jewelry oareliillv Kpairsd and H'orrnnlral. A continuance of patronage Is solicited. Nnvemlinr laih. 1fi5 . P NAl'tlL M IMfH-ll. F. NAt-dLK bu Just VI received aa Kleganl assorUnenl of th. beat quality ! al silv.r utens'on and desk holdera. Ni remher. 1S5. CI round and nnsround splrra. Cllron, Knc sT lish CuiTants, lij. Coffc. and Vinegar of the best quality, for sale by 11. A I.- Clearfield, January loth, 1si;. 1)nre Liberty Hlilte I eadTf bTwhitoT. the root durable and the most economical. Try It ! Mn.ulactnred only by Ziani.ta t Suirn. Wholesale Ilrng, Paint a (iissi Dealers, Ko. 1.1J North Third Rt, PhilV March II, lfi-Ty. S Halms' pannrra, Kennedy i niediccj Di7 enrerv. ll.mhnll'. n.il.H i'i .1. ..'-.--i i i (hi, Jan.". and Ayer'i medicines of crcry kind NEW HARDWARE STORE riilipsburg, Centre Co., Ta. 6. II. ZEIGLSR & GO. IlEALEKH IN Foreign and Domestic Hardware, Wood Willow and Tin Ware, StovcS, Oils, Paints, Glass, 4c, &c. TUB attention of Mocbanlcs, Dullders, Farm ers, Lumbermen, and Ituyers generally, if invped o the fact that w. are offering a belter assortment of goods in our line, than can be found eisewhere in this pirl of th. Ktals, at Pricei to Suit the Timei- Our stock comprises a general assortment ef TOOLS and MATl.HlAbri asej by C.rpenwrs, lllacksmiths. Carriage and W agon Makers, Join ers, Ac, Aa.) together with a largo stock of IKON, NAILS, STEEL, SPIKES, MINING SUPPLIES, 8AD " DLEKY, KOPE, CHAINS, GKINDSTONES, CIK CULAK, MILL, i CKOSS-CUT SAWS, ENAMELLED, FINISHED, AND PLAIN HOLLOW WAKE, CABLE CHAINS, LARD, LINSEED, COAL, LUBRICATING, AND FISH OILS, TURPENTINE, BENZINE, VARNISHES, COAL-OIL LAM I & LANTEKNS. An eioellent assortment of FINE CfTTLERY, comprising Kiives, Forks, Dessert, Tea, and Table r?poons, Scissors, Rasors, Ac. BRITTANIA AND SILVER-PLATED WARE. TIX WARE IN GREAT VARIETY aud best Manufacture. Household, Horticultural, Farming and Rafting implements, of the latest and most improved patients. Blacksmith! can be supplied with ANVILS, BELLOWS, VICES, SLEDGES, 1IAMMEKS, HOUSE AND MULE SHOES, HORSE NAILS, And all kinds of IRON AND BTEEL. Carpenters and Builders will tod Id our estab lishment a superior stock of Planet, &iicf, A wjers, Hatchds, Single, DouUc-Bit and railing A.rct, Hammers, Files, Hinges, ChifrU, Sercws, Holts, Loch, Pulleys, Sish, Corl, fr., tr. Farmers and Rxfttnen will find everything In their lino, and cheaper than can be bad els. where. -Particular attention Is Invited to OUK STOCK OF STOVES, ComprUing Spear's Celebrated Anti-Dust, Cook and Parlor 6 loves, ef all sites. Also, THE NIAGARA OX-K, T ARLOR COOK, BRILLIANT, DAWK. DEW DROP, ARCTIC AND COMMON EGO, POCKET, Ac., 4c. t-a?All of tho nhovo Goodn w ill be sold CHEAP Foil CASlLst C. II. ZK1GLER. $ Co. I'hlllpsbnrg. Oct 10, 1S5A ly 0, YES! 0, YES! TWENTY TER CENT. LOWER THAN ANYWHERE ELSE IN THE COUNTY. JOHN S. KADERACII. TTAVlN'fl OH . a ftftnr atnr mt !. "Dir. II Hall," in ClearDrld county, wishes to notify ius puons mai ne is aeterminee to sell all kinds ui uoous iiiQAraii una tne uuaAfaar, to defiance to th. county. Now is your Time to Call and Examine, While he Is placing on his iholree a full assort' men I of Dry floods, Groceries, Queenswara, Hardware, Earthenware. Drnfrs, Oils, and Paints, eieuicinos, Ae., Ac, AC HATS, CAPS, BOOTS k SHOES, Of all kinds, constantly kept oa band. A general assortment of li EA D Y-MA DE CLO TJ1 IX G, tax Wen and Boys' wear. jr--A11 to b. sold at a very LOW rRICB for CASU, or eichanged for all kinds of Marketing. Jfv-rUWED LVMRKR A PIIINQLES takej in .xehang. i'ur goods. oetst tr jonw 8. it APKrtAcn. Grape Vines for Sale. VLL the leading hardy vari.tias of Jrst quality. Concord, t year old. 55 cents, or 120 per 109 Cnneord, ears old, 40 eonte, or 1 10 per ltlO Rebecca, I year old, 40 ents ; beat whit, grape. Iona, 1 year old, II 4J s best amber grape. Any other varieties below Nursery prices. Order, solicited aa sooa si convenient, and filled la rotation, by A. M. 11ILLS. Clearne! I. Pa Anvsl t. 1fiAA,r N. 11. Viae ready for removal by tba of October. lilb l I.AKI II.I.I) M H!.-.llVEcot.aAna I linn. ItcnnsTBV.M.Tha HH.l.n 1 . established a Nursery, on the Pike, about ball ; w.t neiw.cn iicar.eld and Curwensville, Is pre i pared to furnl'h all kinds of Fruit trees, (Slnad I ard and Dwarr.) Kvergreens, Shrubbery, Urape Vines, Uo.seberriea, Lawloa Hlackhenv, Straw bsrry and Raspberry vines. Also, Siberian Crab : trees, Uuinc. and early .earlet Ubrubarb, Ae. ttrders rromtalr attended In. A.l.l.. jScjit. ao.-tij.-lv. J D.WLlijUT, CurwcaiviU.. RICHARD MOSSCr, DEALEK IX FOKE1GN ani DOMESTIC GOODS Mt'SLlNS at Sonsalion prioee DELAINES at Sensntion tirirea Col'UHtiS at rVnsiition tiric. ALPACAS at Sensation iTioes, .lust received at JIOSSOTS'. GINGHAMS at at at at at at at at K'iisation Hensation Sensation Scnsatieti Kensalinn Jirloea pricca price rica prioee CHINTZ PRINTS G LOV ES CRAVAT3 SHAWLS lit) N NETS Ot)l)RED I MUSLINS J at MtlSSOrs Sensation prieet Sensation price KcDMtion prictt All to U 'mil at MOSSOrS. LINEN at Sensation Sensation Honsul ion SensalioD Sensation price price jirice price CRASH al CURTAINS at rAW.E CLOTHS nt FRINGE at price at MOSSOI'S1 LACE at Sensation HOSIERY at Sensation KIISHmNS at Sensation TRIMMINGS) of all kinds k at Sensation in anyquan'ty I prices price price price Alvsavson banJ at MOSSOrS'. CASS1 MERES at SATTINETS at TWEEDS al JEANS at VESTINOS al SUIRTINGS at Sensation &i?usation Sensation Scnaation Sensation prices prices prices prices prices Sensation price at M'JSSOl'S. CLOTHING such a Coats, runts. Vests, Under SlurU, at aeuealion prices Flannel hrnrU, Boot, Shoes, Hau and Caps, Now for aule at M08S0PS', HARDWARE such as Sns,nails Forks, Knives, Sjnkc, Hinge, LIQUORS, earn a Wine, Brnn.ly, Gin, W b iakcy, Conc, etc., etc., FRUITS, such as I'rune, Kaiains, Figs, PilbcrU, &a. GROCERIES, say Flour, Hams, Shoulders, Sugar, Molasses, Cotiee, Tea, C r a c k e rs, Spices, Candle, at sensation prices at MOSSOrS'. at sensation prices at sensation prices at MOSSOPS'. nt sensation prices Coal Oil, etc., etc. Always at MfKSOrS'. BLACKING ROPES POWDER SHOT LEAD at sensation sensation sensation sensation sensation sensation prices prices prices jirice prices price. at at at ut at CAPS At the store of RICH A RI) MaSSOP. MOSSOP Alwnys keeps on band a full assortment of all kinds of poods required for the accommodation ol the puMic. Nov. 1J. 18M. GREAT EXCITEMENT QN .SECOND STREET, ('i.EAnriKLn, Pe.nm'a. NEW FIRM. NEW ARRANGEMENTS and New Goods AT VERY LOW TRICES. The undersigned baring formed a co partnership, in the Mercantile business, wou.d resectrully invite the attention of tbe Public generally to their splendid assortemnl of Merchandise, which it now being SOLD VERY LOW FOR CASU. Their slock consist in part of Dry Goods, of (he boat quality, such as Prints, Is Laines, Alpaccns. Mot inns, liinghtmi, Muslins Pleached and unbleached. Drillings, Tickinps, Cotton and Wool Flannels, Salinetta, Cottetiades, Cassimeres, Ladies' Shawls, Coats.Nubtas and Hoods, balmo ral and Hoop Skirts, 4c, ic, all of which WILL BR SOLD LOW FOR CASH Also, a fine assortment of men's i'rsw era and Shirts, Hats 4 Caps, Boot A Shoes Quccnsware, Glassware, Hardware, Oroceries and spied O? ALL KINPS IN SHORT A GENERAL ASSORTMENT of everything usually kept in re tail Store. ALL CHEAP FOR CASH or approved country produce. WRIGHT 4 FLA NIG AS. Clearfiold, January 10th, lMW.tf. JSjTEW STOliE AND NEW GOODS! JOS. SHAW & SON Have just opened a Nit Stoke, on Main St., Ci.gAimii.n, Ti , lately occupied by Wo. F. 1RWIS. Their stock consist of LDLU'T C23-CDCDII5S3, GkocERigs or the best quality, QuF-ENSWAriE, IiOOtS and Slioc.s and every article accessary for one's comfort. Call and examine our slock before pur chasing elsswhere. Msy 0, ISflfi-tf. CI.KAK VI Ktl) CtiTTrsTV H AS K. The Clear6eld County Dank as an ineorporsied inetllutioa has gon.out of existence by tbs sur render of lu ebsrter on May 11th, 18oi. All of Its stock is owned by th subscribers, who will continue the banking' business at Ci saiu. place as private bankers under tbs trot am. of tbs Clearfield County Bank." W. are rcsponsihl. for th. debts ef th Dink, anl will pny its notes on demand at ib. counter. Pospoeita roeoived and Interest paid when me aey is left for a ted tin. Paper discounted st sii per cant, as hrtonr Our personal responsibility is pledged for al) deposits received and business transacted. A eontinuanee of th. liberal patronag. of tbs oi.sin.as n.en 01 in. essbty is respectfully smel ted. .s President, Cashier and OIReers of tb. lets Clearneld County Itank, w. require th. notes ct saiu nans lo he presented ror redemptioa. James T. Leonard, ltiohard Shaw, Win. Port.r. J.mM i). Urabara, A. K. Vt right, o. L.R..d, William A. Wallace, Tb. business of tb. Hank will h. eondsc. d by John M. Adams, Esq., as Cashier. Jua J,'.tf. CI.EAHFIEI.D, VA. 'Phis Dank is now open and ready for boldness, X Pffioe on Secened sueet, in the building for merly .orupied by Leonard, Finney A Co. PtnarroBS akw orncans. JA8. T. LEONARD, RICHARD Ml AW ProVl. WM. PORTER. JAi. D. r.RAIIAM, (ISO. L. RltKP. WM. A. WA1.LACK, WM. V. WRIOHT. A- K. wrkhit, . (asbicr. Jut ::b, if r-j.ti.