Tin: ltEPunucAN. tKctifiuirv 7, lH(iT. TlirBKl'AT:: Wo arc not very much oiiligiM l Scnntnr liiickiilcw, for voting nniiiNt tlio rc.liiition of tUu tariff on ynpor, but we puppoHi! tliopnprr milkers nro: that in.ono mtm in one humlrcd tlious ii ml is benefited by liis vote. This in not vory ilriiiocrittio. Sumo clover hod)' lott n splondid now four-bladcd poii-knilo on our ta ble a lew days ago, '-for na." Wc liuvc examined the article and came to the conclusion that it in good "for us," and the finest specimen of knifo kind wo ever possesKcd. We nro informed that Joseph Shaw & Son, keep boiiio of the sumo kind on hand. Tho annual county statement ap pears iu our columns tliiu weok, and iu liaruiony with every tiling else since the second advent of loyalty, the amount aggregates about throe fold. Tho "lato lamented" so arranged mat tew, whilo lie bad charge of tho "nia thino'ihut it now takes three dollars to greane it to one it did before s We are under obligations to our old friend, Dr. Foster, who is now travel- ins in theexlremo South for his health, fur lato Southern papers. Dr. Richards, who has been spend ing some limoiu tho Southwest Mis souri and Arkansas will also accept our thanks for valuable papers from those Iocnliti?. As Entertainment. The "Moun tain Orchestra," assisted by the "Phil ipsburg Cornet Band," v. ill give a mu sical entertainment in the Court House this evening, commencing at 7 o'clock. The gentlemen composing these bands nro highly spoken of as musicians by those who have heard them. Tickets can bo secured at the Drug Stores of Messrs. llartswick k Irwin and C. D. Watson, and at the door. Priee 25 cts The Kbensliurg Sentinel bus been revived, under tho title of the Cambria Freeman, under tho editorial control of our old friend 11. L: Johnson, Hwtp, under whoso auspices loyalty will re ceive somo handsome drubbings. Mr. Johnson wields a prolific pen, and wc nro pleased to know that tho Democ racy will have tho benefit of bis views and experience in this hour of de bauchery and wrong. At this season of tho year, when so many of our people are suffering from colds, wo call attention to Ayer's Cherry 1'ectornl un a sure euro not only for coughs and colds, but all af fections of the lungs and throat. Hav ing used it in our family for many t n ... I years, wo can spean ironi personal knowlodgy of its cflicienoy. There may be other remedies that arc good, but injnll our experience this has prov ed to be by far the best. IU finalities nro uniform and wholly reliable. It is pleasant to take, and should bo kept at command, by every family, as a protection against a class of complaints which seem harmless in the begin ning, but becoino aillicting nnd dan gerous if neglected. X. II. llcyifter. . i e On Hand. Our neighbors of tho Altoona Tribune, sujrgost tho holding of an editorial convention, for the pur pose of adopting a uniform plan for the protection of tho craft against the wholesale robberies perpetrated by the advertising agents. Wo second this movement heartily. Let an effort bo mado to have all tho country edi tors of this Stato asseinblo for this purpose. Tho enterprise manifested by our Altoona brothers in enlarging and otherwise improving the Tribune, deems to designate them as tho men to take hold of this important move ment, and fix a time and place for assembling. Dern, you tako hold of it; call a meeting at Altoona on tho 4th of July noxt. You have railroads, hotels, and everything essential for comfort at your mountain home, including fast printing presses, and plenty of "ding bats." l'rint a lot of circulars, and send every editor ono, requesting his reply and such suggestions as bo may deem necessary for tho good and pro tection of tho craft. Without a united effort, printers will continuo to be the victims of plundering advertising agents. General Grant and family intend to sail for Europe somo tiino in April, so as to be present at tho great lans exhibition. Mrs. McTavish, only daughter of Charles Carroll, of Carrollton, died near Baltimore, on tho 2Sth ultimo, at an advanced nc. Tho loyal Legislature has passed a bill raising tho salary of the Secretary of tho Commonwealth from 82,000 to f:?,5n0. Go ahead; plenty of money wo suppose. Hon. Garrett Davis has been re elected United States Senator by the Kentucky Legislature, for six )-ears, from the 4th of March next. Mr. Da vis is a thorn in the sides of tho loynl Kuinpr rs. Ben. II. Brewster, radical Attorney General of Pennsylvania, "assihled" at a nieclit. held in Philadelphia at tho commencement of tho lato war to denounce coercion. Hook .Votitn. Fnrim WtTitnrt k M stra : ni sit east lrsns. A curse nf Irsums in the French Isnitusge, (in llio "HiitHrtmiilan Mnhnil," Intended fur use of all pi'reiini stii'lving tli prcm-h lsitiisi;i' without a It-iM'lirr. lty A. II. Mnlllrllll, k.i., Butlmr if "Spanish withnul Mitsli'r,""tleriiiii without Miisli-i," ''l.itlili withmil II Master," an 1 "Italian without a -Master." Any person uiiactpmintcd with tlio French language, can, with tho aid of 'French without u Master," he enabled to read, write, and speak the language w ithout tho aid of a teacher, provided they pay stiict nltention to tho in structions laid down in tho work, and that nothing shall bo passed over with out a thorough investigation of tho subject it involves; by doing which the' will find themselves to ho able to speak, read, or write tho French lan gnago at their will and pleasure. This work will be found to bo invaluable to any person wishing to learn the French language, and is worth, to any one, one hundred times its cost. It runs through several largo editions in Eu ropo evcry-year, and all persons wish ing to learn tho French language should pel or send for a copy of it at onco. Price Forty cents a copy. It is published by T. B. Peterson k Brothers, HOG Chestnut street, Phila delphia. As ImunTAT HtKiK. Tlit' National Publishing Co., at 57 Miuur struct, Philadelphia, have in press and will soon issue, "A llntiry of the la'.e War bctwocn tho Suites Tracing it Origin, Causes, and Kcsults," by the Hon. Alexander 11. Stevens. Wo are plcasedat the announcement of this book. A score of scribblers have passed over the ground covered by the lato civil war, but nearly all by northern men, and written from that standpoint. We arc also well aware that the time has not arrived I. ; ... a. .1.1 I - 1.. t mo llisionc uuiu cuii ira i.i.ony , accurately surveyed by any author; but this contribution of 3Ir. Stevens' will be invaluable tO tho Student of I late events. The undisputed ability', intimate acquaintance with men and things, and philosophical dignity and calmness of Mr. Stevens, qualiGcshim for his task; and (with the exception of Mr. Lunt) ho exceeds in ability all other writers on this subject. Tho country needs this work, and wo will bo very much mistaken if it is not eagerly sought by readers and think ers of every section and persuasion providing the publishers do fheir work faithfully. How To Writk. A IVrket Manual of Composi tion and Letter-Writing-, tnt'irsi'init Hints on IVnifianidiip and the eb'iico of Writing Materi als; rracticul Rules for Literary Composition in general and epistolary and Newspaper Writing and Proof-CorrectiiiK in partieniar; and direc tions for writing Letters of Hueinces, helatinn ebip, r'rirnd'hip, and Loe; illustrated by nu merous examples of yenuine epitles from the r-ns of the beet writers; to which ara added oruis for Letters of Introduction, Notes, Cards, ete., and a collection of Poetical tuottions. Trice lb cts. On remitting tho price to tho pub lishers the book will be sent Ireo of postage.. Address, Fowler k Wells, 3S!I Broadway, New York. A Nkw Work. Mr. S. L. (iouvcr ncur, of Frederick county, Md., w ho is the grandson of President Monroe, and who Las in his possession many of tho important papers of that dis tinguished patriot and statesman, is now preparing for publication a work from tho pen of Mr. Monroe, addressed to bis countrjmcn, uud written after ho had retired from public life, full of years and honors. Siik Was and Sub Wasm't. llahn, last vcar went to Washington as a Senator from tho Ptato of Louisiana : now ho is thcro to lirovo that Louisi- nnn ia not u Slate : of course, ho was an impostor as a jiretended Senator. When (!en. Ilutler was in Louisiana "it was intimated to him from Wash ington that it would be desiiablo to Uriel t tWO mflllbrrs of Collaret's from New Orleans nnd the eontiiouu liar- ihhes;" to rnrrv out tliis ptigcstiun ho sent Cien. N'eilr.el with tin army through tho Lnfotirxho coimtij, tu clear the country of "rehels," and thus mako it "loval" t'nou;h to vote for a Iteiuhlieiin Congressman. From nil of wliiih it njiH'nrs that n State is a State ouly when lladleals want it to bo a Stnte. Huston Post , , . , ... TIlP Jilimp llollSO pilSROtl n Llll 011 tllO 12tll, illi rOHHill"; the ptty of n ma- ioritv of tho oiL'ht thousand ?lort: nt i . e . . Wnr-lungton to tlio extent of twenty n,.r rent one lil'lli tlio incrcftse lo dnte from June 1, 1SG0. Tlie hill i.ro - vides that no one appointed since Jan uary 1, 181111, shall ho entitled lo this increase. In other words tlio salary of every clerk nppoinlcd under the Lincoln dynasty is to bo increased one-fifth, whilst the appointees of Pres ident Johnson, Air a yoar past, are to lie left with tlu'ir old salaries. Was ever there such n dirty low, ignomini ous crew of thieves in office heforc? Fatwonmi. Norval Hawk nnd tho threo llurkholdcrs were pnrdoncd by Governor Curtin just previous to his retirement from office. Hawk and the lturkholdess.itwill bo recollected, were convicted about a year npp in the Court of this cnuntj if the lar-; ccny of a largo quantity of all kinds j of goods from tho cars of tho l'enn-1 sylvnniii I!ailroad t'oiiijiany at Altoo na, nnd were sentenced fur a number i of years to the penitentiary. JJoIli-l dnytlurg Stinlwl. Sm.ii CiiKAr. Tlie llniikitia iiliintft titui, lloninns puricli, Ltiuiciana, con liiinintr fl,(i(Hi niTP, was mild by tlie I'nitcil State mnrsliiil n week ngn lor f J5.01MI. Tlie aiiino pltico sxild beftirc i tlio wtr, with alnrc nnd stoik, for A . VI - II - I'.. 11. V MMnll.. Jl JICIIOWB I sin, vs.., ii'icuuy , a womnn foinul 8K0 in nil old pitir of, ptititttloont) bolonpiig to her husband, which she wn ripping np. SnovT drift" are thirty foul high Hinting the Allcihony motintttin. Briluira Young will ood W inanieil. rilltbitrir .itarktlti. Prvpavel evtry week fur the Cissm-ivi r. Ren l ri A.,bv T. C. .IriMs. iNimmisslun Mrrrliniit, No. I.iIhiIj Street, Pittsburg. I'a. Pivvsnt nu. fell, A, Ifi7. Fl'HM Jcukius'l'tiri'Va,! 7.'i Jenkins' Llllv, 13 7J .til.-.V iii:i w(1)4 ti.i lllleil Ui.les, liriine, Ill Oried iiesi'lies, IS 1 till J plain t Piil. Suit, liarrel, (Wiles. uun, til una 13 I.'i Ford's A I'rties- ctl's, 11(1(1 live Hour, y Mil, 7 .Ml Corn meal, f hus, I tin Ru-kwhrat Sour, e hundred, 8 7:') Wheal, t it W K,ve, I in (i.iK, l(. mi No. Maekerel, T harrel, in mi m III I.anl, ehotee, Tilllow, K ro Si.l.s, Mmntilers, Ititini.suxar cur'tl. Mi ss lork, : 12 Hi hi ( orn, ilielM, Ml llressed Hogs, 7(r.i, Hrwims, 2 MI(. 3 OH Id tiiuvl Oil, 4 i (,'oRwi, J:l(.l) tit Si n a hh llniwn, lllf.i) 111 lleliued, bard, " ll A entice, li Tk is lllack, 7'i(nl20 ttracn, 1 (iial 1'j Hvruis, Ta 04111(1 Itlee, III l'llOVlHlONS. 1'otHloe. ehuiee, :' barrel. l'eaeh lllows, Onions, . harrul, Timothy atn'il, Clover sectl, i'lax sued, Miililliltirs, prime, mi Si .1 llll I till 8 .'(I J 6(1 l s:. Itenns, nrttne nnvy, S 7 Mutter. runc roll, .12 Cheese, l'Kill 17 K.s, 4.i(iii M KLOflt T. C. JENKINS, COM M IMHION MRKCIIANT, WIIIII.KNAI.K IIKAI.KII k HKl'KI V Rll OP KbOl li, 1'ROVISIOXS. AMJ ALL K 1 X 1 S OK ItKKINKI) OILS. Cheaprat Kluur Itouue lit Plttaburfrli. Ou hand, r: liable and aull knna n brands. Quality of Klonr truaranteed. Itidueements to dealers and Pnoes Currant sent every week. ClIKfKRKKII FailMT, 273 I.IHKHTV HTHKr.T, Jau2l-ly 1'ITTSHl KOlf. Vk. la Curwens i lie, Droenibcr 211, M, by Uev. J. K. K k arns, Mr. ISAAC 11. N'OltHIH to Slits II. AX.MK CAI.liWKI.L j all of Clrariield county. on January IS, isn, hy JoskI'S W. Li lu Ksq., Mr. DAVID 1IKAK to Miss MARY l.K.MAH rillLLIi1; all of Ileoearia township. On January SU, lS07,liy Ji:i B. Ci.ahk, Ksq. Mr. JOHN I! A Hit, of Oil City, to Miss EMMA W KIiSWOUTII. of llloom township. TIMBER AND COAL LAND .IT VRItiTE H.I I.E. whcnjMMIK subscriber, reidinf In Vnion township. I Clcarlleld county, I'enn a, nra the fullowiug ,r.ct, uf nnrt al prira(e sale, rii No. lContains 110 AcreB, AnJ allanee sixty acre, of which are cleared nun uii'irr ptniti jutiiaanuu, iibi iiijr, mcrruii rii-vtwu uwt lMiiK iwufr, baru inn ouihuuMM, and a urpt Wnriiif; urchunl uf elioierj fniit, a pfioJ apring of water, and some ixwllint TiMUKIt. No. 2Contains 126 Acres, And alio wni.ee, ten acre cleaxtd, ami luring thrn"i ern-U'il a ilwi lliiift htnio and BAW illLU Tiin.or an -I ng ran lie run from tlie mill. Tbrrc arv ttwo iiiilliuii fwl uf pior ttiuHT aloue un tliii tract. The whole in umUriiiitl with COAL AX I) I HON OKH. The Atlantic anJ (iirat Wi-iUtd railroatl and tha Wnifluw ritilruad have hoh eurvctd tiit'ir roulua through these laiiin. No belt it jrni'uct id now offVp'd, at uch rua jHiii ihle raitri, f ur further nartirulars, alilrc)a the underiMtrnrti, nt Ho?kton jmpi office. jan.1-:im .KUIN DRKSSlsKIt. (. li T Til K B EKT." uiu;i:i r.R & un8 Hih'-ft I'rcinliini, T-V. Slitt-h. SEWING MACHINES. 4 I.L inquiries In rcftrince to this "AXo. 1 Miv-hiiie lirolnptlr ansa (red. They eau tie procured fnim nie at eitv prices. WM. T. ll.tMll.TtiN, Agint, oel-tf l.utherliurg. Pa. AUention, Soldiers. EQUALIZATION OK BOUNTY. VI. I. WII.IHKII!" UK lsMll-'JU-'B.l are entith.l to an l.M'MKASKll 1101 M'V. Tlie un-lersigriiHl is prepsrcil to collect all such B"Uiili(S, as wll as the increased pay to Poldicrs' W idows. All luqniries and eommunirnttons an swered promptly. Discharges receipted for. l'oet Oflire ail'lrrss, I'urwensville, l'a. sep.i.lf JllSIAII KVANM. NEW " BOOKS. HEAD! in: AIM! HEAD!!! A Youth's lllatiirj- of the CJreat Civil War. One Vnl 410 pages. I'rice I f0.. llluslratiKl with lfl eligraiingn on wood, by the boat artists, of Lincoln. Davis, tiranl. l.ro, Phrrman, Jarlc eon. rtMht-ns, Seward, HiMith and others. This Hook is ad.ipted to all readers. Though called a Youih's Ihntorv," it is nut "baby talk' but givea. in clear, eoni-isa and racy style, a full account of the war and its causes. It is just such a liook as business men, merchants, fanners, me chanics and laliorcrs will want to read, and after they bare read it, give to their chilJrrn tu read. War Portrvl It W. tln.nonr Puna. ';"T '"'"'V w"nl "'Pr "f "' " It is AIM with all the patriotic enthusiasm produced during the war. No man is better (Ualincd to compile such n work than Mr. htluins. The lcmorratlc Almanac fur hI-T. This Manual for I Mill, to lie continued now regu , larlv enrh year, omtains full rlectien returns t.ir If lilt. I Mil and lf'j : lit of newspaiiersaupnrraard by the !.ili"C.ln Administration : Cbmnology of liIVi, of battles, acts of Congress, Ac. It contains matter to he had nowhere else. and is valuable acd important to have at anv time. The rreat feature for l-r.7 will lie a complete LIFT OF TIIK All II ITliA H Y A It K ICS I C made by Mr. Lincoln, com piled expressly for the llimocraiic Alinanao for 67. 'Ibis list will contain the name, cause of arrest and term of imprisonment of caeh prisoner, and be the most reiimrkalile document in the his tory of Lrllrr rfe fWftrf ever published. It will contain besides the usual matter of all A'lsmsn, fuil and ufbisial returna of all the elections for this i yenr, compared with previous ones, tbe niost tia- ; (1(,rlnllt Mt, o( ( ..n,.,,, president Johnson's veto l in. sges. lists of both the old anil the new C'on- ' ". '"""'"''l ;.'.' "h" "l"F'"; . blc to rer pnhlician, planter, farmer, snercliaat Dr Bir,.in,c. I PAMPHLET. ! Ah""'""" ?!' Th: j"r:.rt " ae Haccs tbe licstruction of Society. i The Abolition Conilrar : or, A Tea Years' Kecord of the Hcpiildicaa party. The Nrcm's Place In Mature t a Paper resd before the London Anthropological Society. By llr. James Hunt, Prcselint of the Society. Molllniuya, by 'Iiaira" Pnaraor. of "A Ilond " hnlder," 14 A Poor Farmci."' "A Wivhanic," "A llclurriod Po'dicr," Ar Ae. .'I! pag-e. JTrT AII the above ho.'ks arc Tor sale at the nrug Store of C. II. W ATM IN, on Hcennd street, neatly os.posite Iheeonrt hon. t'tearfleld, l'a. no2ttf I MCHT IIOKM'.w I'OR KAI.Ii-Tbe un j dcrsigned has now on hani a bit of HOllSKS ol large rise, suit. Me for losing or wagoning purposes, which he will sell at rrnsonnlile rules. He also offers for sale TllltICK M.KhilLS, on siuiilnr tcims. Those in need of either, can call prrs'Mia'ly or aoircss mm, ai irn-neiu, novjs.tf JAM KM L. l.KAVY. lttR IS A I h A IIHt'SK and LOT. on Market . i.-;.l.l luw.....lt a plv to 1 KTT. ' WALT Kit It A It novll-tf Att'y at Liw, t'learfl.ld, I'enn'a. f mi nil. its' hi 1)1. IHIiltS' IttllM 1 1. A recent act Houses of t'onsress, and signed cv Ilia j-rrsHirnu .Ri l"B iniw jca.a "ltir:rrZiZ&V:Z::i hy me, for Ihoss entitled to then. WALTIK HAPIttTT. anK.tr Att'T at Law, Cleareld, Pa. ir twiN hih iAi.r--Tiieui,scrii-r l has two two lmrsc W Aitt f"r sale, on i rcasonaWe terms. UKO. VV. At K A H II A It T. diNi-tf rietirticld, l'a. I-ji-bi-i i.iiir.iiTv iiiti: i ictn W il do more and hetter work, at a give Cull, than any other. Try It! M.nu'sctureit only hy tFIULKR A 8UI fH. holesale Iiruj;, a',. ..j.ii r. I v. us v...il.TI;.J i t isiei ana uias. i.r.itn,e . L, . I'hil i rp PIIOTtMiR AIMII'.H, FOR P.M.E. I 1 have r.T sale a Photo- CAH, In co"d or.lcr. now at Warrior's Maik. li-.llitinilin Co. It will lie mid on roa'iriaMe tenns. Apply to Mr. HanSin, Warrior's .Msrk, or C. I. t""n. Clear leht InrtHl 2m5 J'IS. llKTZHR. i ullev lllorka. all sires, and beat raanutae. tare, at SBi.nna.uai ss siuiinn w 1. I" n II II 1 1 . 1 1 I I I' II ' . 'I Ayor'fl CllPrry rectoral, Is a InetMnfrVTiaelArant.liraliBrad to ineet lh aiyent aee.1 of a safe and retlatila far for diseases of tha Uiruat and luat-'. A Inal of daar J ears has rslaalishsd tha Ml faet. that It Is niors effiiaclous In rulmnnary affeetloM than any other rsoiedy. Iu etteaey baa now beeoma ao ysnsrnlly knuwa, that It l jusdy reicarded In many euuDlriri as a rnedieina of Indispensable neeossity. In tlreat liriuln, France and (Jermany, w hire wedieal Klenea bas reaehed 111 blirhest prrfeetloa, It la prescribed In dnmastia praelioo, and constantly used In tba armies, In hospitals, and other public institutions, whera U Is regarded by mo attending pliystcians al tha most spaady and aftraeabla remedy that I can ba amplnyed. rteareely any nels:hliorbood I can b found where well knuwa casetut diseased lungs, which bad battled tba efforts uf tba most skillful and experienerd doctors, baea not been I permanently cured by It. Thsee results are tha i anosi aonvincmir proofs ui ma aupenur caraiire i I properties of tins preparation ; and to them tha j ...ihnr. ..ini ...cili.r ,,li.r..il.,n While authors point with peculiar satisfaction. While It Is most powerful against confirmed diseases. It la ......!. .l. . ,.J,l., In l.r.... ...I v J . " j - . i. t. - .. l..mi... . .. i. - vsiua iuno ..... ,-r. ,v w.w ,ug est, when adiainirtered Judidiously. This heulth-restorer aoeomplishes area more by prevention than cure. If taken in seaaon, It heals all Irritations vf tba throat and lungs, whether arising from Colds or Coughs, or from other oauses, and thus prevent that long train of painrul and incurable diseases, which would ariso Ironi tha neglect of tbem. J'onee no family should ha without it. Iouuenta, Croup, Hoarse ness, Whooping Cough, Pleurisy, Incipient Con sumption, and other affections of lha breathing organs, giro way before this pre aininent com bination of medical virtues. Prepared by Da. J. C Arts sV Co., Lowell, Mass., and sold by C. D. Watson, Clearfield; W. C. Mela, Ulan liopei Joseph II. Irwin and lrvin 4 Haruuorn, CurwoDsrille ; Kirk A Spen cer, Lumber City. jenln-2in fcitHpSON'S CELEBRATED - PEEPAEATIONS. I a The Pcrftction qf Medical faience. j TAR.LK0X 8 KLECTHIC HAIR llENEWER. I X J It poiiiiva our fur Baldnoia. Jt reiturei Krey batr to H or)fcnal color. It ii a tonic, not a djt, mnd acta upon tba m- eretiona. ' . It lininediately arreiti falling oat of the Hair. It alleviate Neuralgia end Headache. It radically cure daudruff and b a mars. It keeni the icalp healthy, clean and cool. It if an elegant and suiei tetjr fragrant hair dreifling. It reitorei, cultiratep and beaatifiee the hair. It makee barih bair flciihle and Inrtroua. lr. Leon'a Electric Hair rtrnewerha enjoyed a higu local repreteotation far many yeara. Ite wonderful renoratire and invigorating properties are well known to the Medical Faculty vf I'M la dclfbia. Being fully natUfied of the merit, of teon'i Electric Hnir Ronewer.we hare proeored eirlui ire ownership and are determined that every bou-ehold In our land ihall bare opportunity to I reap Hi beneflia. Dr. Leon's Infant .Remedy, A uot delightful end cScacioui euro for the various Ills to which infants and young rhiMrrn are r-uhj-ct, lXVALl'AlUE FOR TEETHING 11 1 bUUbn . .1 which, iu. R.iiii, aiiaifi m flammauon, Invigorates tbe stoiuacb and bowels, corrects acidity, and It a sura and speedy care for colic, orainp and windy pains. A most ei ccllent preparation for children of a restless and freiful habit and in all ca' as of Looseness, Uriping, Vomiting or other inward grief, it gives immedi ate ease, feed for mora than half a century in the prartico of one of tha must cmioont physi cians cf l'hil.dilphia. In now placing this article within the reach of all our countrymen, wa would remark that we know it to be a remedy of unrivaled excellence and that it has proved in thousands of eases, as we are resolved it shall ia millions, a priceless boon. For sale by lruggltf everywhere. Address all orders in ZKI'JLKR a RM IT IT, F'de Proprietors, 1.17 North Third street, Philadelphia. Silver Wash Powder. Eavea time, labor, money. Makes washing a pattims-snd Monday a festival. Bald every. whera. Try it. noU ly BRf(iS!IMilS! MIGSV L JOSEPH. K. IUWIN, On Main St., one door west of Hippie i- anst'i 8tora, CfKWKXSVILLK, I'A, lias cow on hand a Urge assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Oils, Paints, Dye Stuffs, Patent Medicines, Tnieaes, Hiouldcr-rirarca, l.lastlr Slock. itifra and Hiipniirlera, Glaaa, I'ully, rerfuroary.Toileltinods, Confectioneries, Spires Canned Fruit, Tobaccu, Cigars, Books, Stationery, Pencils, Pens, Ink, and a general variety of Notions. His stock embrace, all articles needed In a er-mmuniiy. Is entirely new, and of tha beat quality, and will be Id at reasonsbls prices. Call and eiamins tbe goods ; tbey eannot fail to please. decA-tf Down I Down I! THE L AST A li RIVAL AND OF t ill RSE TIIK ClIKAPEST! A Proclamation against High Prices I "llK trf n-iw o.cn.ii wp of llic hr?t and If Birnt wiMfiiaUltf- (ttH"ln anil Wann rrrr nflt'ml in thti umrkei, nnl nt prtfet- tlmt rrmind one fif the fKnl nlil (' nf clit-np thttiff". 1 'bone who lurk fnilh uMin ih in point, ur dTin our allr fnliotn Buprrfluoa, hmhI but v.u.i. .r oi k STtmt:, Cornor Front and Market streets, Where they can sic. frel. bear and fcnow for tbem selves. To folly understand what arc cheap goods, t hie must lie done. Wc do not deem it ncersearv to enumerate and itemise our stock. It I. enough for us to state that We have Everything that is Needed and consumed In Ibis market, and at pricrs thai astonish both old and yonng. We ara Dusk of goods suited for bolidav presents. dMl'll Jtil-tTll MIAW SON". i'liif.tTt: s.n.i: OP VAU'Altl.E REAL & TEESONAL TEOPERTY, IrifUDlMll .3,500 Acres of, Timber Land. fpHK MWriluT, rci.lin(t at fllrn lf"'). hut I s I a Dl kll VL'.al 1 onT lor mip oil1 t inr nri n rtt.ra M'AM'S for MTrh..lii.iiif nnd I.nmr-rriii(f in thr poiintr. or pThnnr in th- Stntc. vii: A larp Kl.l.l.NU llolK, MliK ltotiM, "d all ncfpnwry mitlmiiding" aMnrlicd, t.(t"ih with Ten town Lots in Glen Hope, AIpo. a LOT (.nNTA.M Ml TKX At 11KS of orwk lll'm lnT.il of wry Wt ijimlitr, on lb fast fi le of rii'iirfn-M (' opposite tilrn li"pt. A Tract of 200 Acres of Timber Land, Heavily titnorrrd with p!nr timWr. vitmtt one and a half mils fnm tiU'B li.M, on thr turnpike pd- itiK to Anwnvillr. a -Mint ton nrrv nl whirl. ar I yi., and umlcr cullivatiiini 1 tic atidividt-a Ona-m of 3500 Acres of Timber Land tlf the very licsl siinlilr. situate on Clcarflild t'reek, nrar the mouth of W bitmcr ltun. Also, the entire Stock of Store Goods, Vow en hand, enrsi'tiee nf MlY lllinKS. 0110. cKRirM. mni'M AHK. tt klnsh aiii:. and evervthing found in a laee of general men han disinc. The fori'iT'iins; m'pcrty ail) he sold lorcthcr or siiaralcty,tu suit urvhaeers, and iiion n-aaoualdc .rAny Informalii.n in rvfcrciioe to tlw f pcrtv.nr terms, can ne omaincl l.y a..i mt lo ine undcrsirmd. eilhT ia a'reon or l-y kuev, at lilca Hope, t learhrld county, rcnn a. nmSl .tra TIH'M f CMnOM. 1-MMXT tll AI.ITV tll'SIIIN-.l la kwp't 4 for sale l.y H. W.cMlTII A 10. toali hale sol Linseed Oils, f'.aoily 1'v. I I varnishes and paints of sll kinds rrnund la .l L' a ', . k. wii.vi r- - it. 1. RICHARD HOSSOP, MiALEIllX POKE 1GN Ann POM KSTIC GOODS MTSI.1XS liKI.AINrj O'lllUlliS Sonsntinn Sensation Scnanlinn pri- (irieeaj rirea al st St A 1. 1' AC AS Senaalion prices Jual rective.t st MOSSOl'S', OI NO IT A MS st renaalion pneet CHINTZ I'll I N TS 01.0 VICS CHA VATS SHAWLS IIONNKTS st at st at st st Henaation Sfiiaation rensticn ficnbalion price pticea pricna prteea at MOSSOl'S' Sfinaiilion irio KetuutlioD tirices tj ( jjj; j i ..' , I WUOL.lI. I at Sensation price All lo be had al MOSSOrSV I.INHN st CRASH st CUKTAIXS at I'AHLt; CLOTHS al KUINOE st Henration Srnsntion Srnsalioa Scosaiion Kenaatinn prlncw jirictw price iricea pricwi at MOSSOl'S'. I, ACE at Sensation riricea HOSIERY at Senaalion jiritiea KIHHONS at SeDealion iiricea TlllMMINGS ol all kinds tint in an v nuan'tv I BeDaalioo price Alwnvaon band at MOSSOrS'. CASSlMKHtS st SATTINKTS st TWKKDS st JFAN.S st VKSTlNfiS at SUlUTlNliS st Sensation birtuHlion Sonaation Sensation Sensation Sensation pricet pricea prica pricea pricea pricea at MOSSOri'. CLOTI1IXO aucU as Coata, Fanti, Vealfl, lTndr Sliirta, Flannel SliirU, lkioU, Slioai, Hula and tain. at aenaation pricea Kow for sale at MO'oSOrS'. II A K I) W A R K ) such aa Saa.nail Forka, Knirea, Spikee, Hinges, LIQUORS, such aa Wine, liran.ly, Uin, Whiskey. Cokiiac, etc, etc., FRUITS, such as Prunes, Raisins, Figs, Filberts, 4c. GROCERIES, say Flour, Hams, Shoulders, Supar, Molaw, Cotiee, Tea, C r a c k e rs, at aenaation prices at Mossors1. at aensatton prtcei at senaatton prices at Mossors'. at sensation prices Spices, (anul (i,ul Oil, etc., elC Always at MOSSOPS'. BLACK I SO Rnl'KS POWDER SHOT LEA I) I sen.atinn pricft .r neat ion irics sensation prines sensation iiricos sensHtinn prices sonaatinn prices CAPS Altliei store of RICH A KUMOS.SU P. Always keons on hand a lull asaotlnient of all kinds of goods required lor the accommodation ol tlie pudlic. Nov. it, im. GREAT EXCITEMENT SECOND STREET, Cl.EARFir.LD, Pr.NN'A. SEW FIRM, NEW AKKANUEMENTS and New Goods AT VERY LOW TRICES. The undorsiftned having formed a co-parlni-rsliip, in the Mercantile liu-incss, wnu.d rrspeclfully invite the alleolioii of the Public generally lo thoir splendid aseOiteuiDl of Merchandise, which is now being SO 1. 1) VERY LOW FOR CASH. Their stock consials in part of Dry Goods, oflbe.best Qtiulity, such as Prints, De- Laines, Alpaccas, Mel inns, liinithanis, Muslins ltleached and unbleached. Drillings, Tickings, Cotton and Wool Flannels, Snlinel'.s, Cotlenades, Casaimeres, Ladies' Shawls, Conts.Nubiaa and Hoods, Ualmo ral and Hoop .Skirls, 4c., 4c, all or which WILL BE SOLD LOW FOR CASH Also, a line assortment of men's Draw era and Shirls, Hals ft Caps, Boot at Shoes . Quccnsicarc, Glassware, llardware.Oroceries and spices Or A I.L KIXl'S IS S1IORTA GENERAL ASSORTMENT of everything usually kept in re tail Store. ALL CHEAP FOR CASH or approved country produce. . WR1UHT V FLAN l(S AN. Clearflold, January 10th, lsCG.lf. 2'EW STOKE AN I NEW HOOPS. JOS. SHAW & SON Hare just opened a Niw Sroac, on Main St.,CLiritLti, Pi., lalclr occupied by Wm. F. 1HW1N. Their stock consists of Gkot ta:ts nf the beet qunlity, Quf.ensw ame, fsoots and Shoe?, and every article necessary for j tine's comfort. Call and examiue our stock be (ore pur cliniintr el.twhere. Mar 0. ISfifi tf. Ladies' Fancy Furs, AT JOHN IAIIEIKA'8 Old R-taMishcd Fur Manufactory, No. 71ft Arch Ftrcet, almve 7th, I'HILAIiEL'A Have now in store, of my own lnijxirtAfi'in and Man ufacture, one ol the latprst and most Iw.iihlul at-liK-tions nf FANCY FCKS.f'ir Al,;i.l...'a..r in the citv. Alsn. a fine i ssanrtmcnt of (Jrnt.'s F'ur '"f,;.".. ' ('loves and Collars. I am els'i ensllcd to dTmec of my ponds at very rcfisoneMc rrns, and 1 would thcndire snlicit a j rnll frnm sir fiiciids of Clcntfirhl eminty and vi . cinitv. IliincmlH-r the rnmc, nnnil'cr and street. . JtillN.FAHKIlM. No. Tl Arch ftrcct, al.i"th. a.uili side. Thila. V -1 have no siartner. liwf ei'Iintrticn with any other store in Philadelphia. ta-IIO-lsa m it i in ii i itch i SCBATCH1 SCEATCH 1 SCRATCH I WIIEATON'8 OINT.MFKT Hill Cure the Itch In 4tf Honra. A1 LSO, cares Fait lUeuia. riesrs, Chlllllaln aid all l.nirtluns l ttis csia. l.mptiuns or tus pais, rnce jv V,.r sale hv .11 UrilCListS. 11 T sendins j r,nl, ,0 W hKKS A I'Ul It K, Sfleagenu, TU Hashioclou street, Huston, It will be fur warded by nail, free of postage, to any part of tha t'nited States. For sals at llartiwick A Irwin's. Clesrfleld, Pa. July l,.l8f.-l nA'A Month i Areola wsuted for nr e. 0U ft'eejr wess wrfirfM. just out. Address O. T. UARKY, City Luilding, Uiddsford, Ms. Msy is, ly.lg. Lai- l - GOODS REDUCED 1 GREAT REDUCTION IS TUB THICK or coon.s AT H. W. SMITH & CO.'S. Prints, that wa formerly sold at ii cuts, we now Mil at 3't Unbleached Musllna, formerly sold at id, ws now sell at 85 Illcaclied Muallus, formerly sold at from i to 10, wa now sell at SO 10 Alpacas, formerly sold at from ii to 60, ws bow .all at 35(j. OS Cassiairres, lO per oent abovs cost. AlUWuil l)e I.ainea, at 55 Common l)e l.aluea, at 85 And all lross Goods at the same ratas. BOOTS AND SHOES, Of tht bet quiliiy, titu Imtnenf redaction. FISH. Ws will sell Maekerel, Uerriag, As., AT COST. BEST COAL OIL, 85 CEXTS. UOODS, XU15IAS, BREAKFAST K1IAAVLS, ETC., Of svery description, greatly rsduosd. Ws offer our stock of Dry Goods at ths abovs figures op to ths 1st of January, 1bH7, bey ars all of tbs first quality, New and fashionable. Any on. can now bars aa Alpecea fur tbs eoit of a Fls Lain.. This offer ii made ia good faith, sod sit desirous of economising ia tks proper sssnner, have now aa sxeelieot opportunity to supply tbsmselves at tba ebsspest rates. Htl lrtly tor Cash. novM-y H. W. SMITH A CO. ANOTHER EXCITEMENT! A FALL IN PRICES. New Goods at the Cheap Cash Store - or WILLIAM F. IRWIN, 6oa'.b Second street, Clearfield, Pa. A FRESH ARRIVAL OF Fall and Winter Goods, AT GREATLY KKDl'CKI) PRICES. tarn just receiving and opening a carefully sslooted stocb of fashionable Spring A Sum mer Uooda of almost every doscriptioa. A baaotlful assortment of Prints ana Dry goods, of ths newest and latest styles. Alssa great variety of useful notions. DRY GOODS AND XOTIOXS. Bonnets, Sbswls, Hats and Caps, Boots ana Shoes, (a large qaantity ) Hardware, yueeni ware, Urugs.Mcdicinei, Oils A Paints, Carpets Oil Cloths, GROCERIES AXD FRUITS, ' Forsign and Domestic sueb ss Apples, Peaches, Currants, Prunes, Haisins, Oranges and Lesions, FISH, BACOX AND FLOUR. Maekerel, la J i and 1 barrels, of tbs best quality, all of which will bs said at tbe lowest essb or resdy psy priess. My old friends and tks nubile geasrally, ars respectfully lavited ts call. II All kinds of ? AM .Vend approved COL XTS Y mOVUCE taken la eichanf. for Goods. VVM. F. IRWIN. Clearfield, Knv. 28, ISM If JK'HAIU) MOS.SOP i 18 NOW Crlling, at half Ihelr usual price, DKRSS GOODS, CLOAKS AXD SHAWLS, BROWS SUEET1XGS. FLANNELS AND BLANKETS, WOOLEN GOODS, HOSIERY. MEN'S CLOTHINO, GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING Goods LADIES' BOOTS AND SHOES, GENTLEMEN'S BOOTS AND SHOES, BOYS' do do HOOP SKIRTS, BALMORALS, LADIES" COLLARS AND CCFFS, RAISINS AND CURRANTS, BROOMS AND TUBS, CANNED FRTITS, BEEF AND PORK, FLOUR AND FEED, Ae, Ac. Ac. Town-Lois for Sale. '1 II K wndt'rierna?.irriitH?.(t '.Ion llj offrt HVK tOWS-l.OTS.mHiateai.tl in thrnrw art'litioa m-vtf ta tht village oftilcn ll.p. Also, Thirty-Five Acres of Lmd, A 'lj.t.,n t.4 Mtn. AH will W 'M toffrthrtr or im jmn.tt t trn it iarphrr. Ant furibw inf..rta atitm mn tf nliaiiiil hy aUtlrcMttig him, at Ulcn IIoik. t IrarftrlU Nuitlr. IVnn a. nm2H-am "JKHI.MIAH COtHTU. O' 'V 'l.rk tn anj prmm who h nrt. I'r. IBmn V Snlrf aopling to linctiuii and ha wt l-fftl Cr-r. A-14TT4W, I. 8. M'SH AM A CO., tjrf!. 1r V.'ilhamfprt, Pa, r 1 mi m h i IThk i .i xj i plpTb.T s7"aT 1 Aag. JV6A M IH RE LL I bljLEH & CLEARFIELD STORE X EAU PIiilipslH.rg, Pa. Wll t.IAM W. IlITfS. utoaiiK L. arru. iOIIN r. WIATII wtui.ua ruwtLL n ir.nETTS,4'Co.f (Successors to lluasoa A Hoops) Have just receivel a large and well se lected Stock of all kinil of Staple goods, such as Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots antl Shoes, Hats ami 'Japs, No tions, Hani ware, Glass, Kaili, Oils, Paints, Qucenswnre, Groceries, Flour, Bacon, Feed, Ac, which we are. ollering at greatly reduced prices, for Cash or in Exchange for Lumber and Shingles. We hope to make it lo the advantage ol Timber Men, io the lower end of Clearfield county and oo Clearfield Creek, to get their supplies from this point, being on the Uae ol Rail Rond can Sell goods on better terms than at any point in ClearheiU county, ana we are selling our Stock at such prices as to make it an object to those buy ing goods in this market lo deal with us Advances of Goods, Feed, &c made on account of Square Timber, wbioh we will either sell on commission or bit ' at fixed rales. Flour of different Brands can be had at all times at eery low pricea, at the Clear field Store, l'hilipsburg, I'enn'a. Dry Goods Notions, Ao., in great ari etjr, at the lowest price for Cash, at the Clearfield Store, l'hilipsburg, I'eon'a. Salt by the Sack or load, cheaper that) can he bad an? where else, at the Clear field Slore, Ph'ilipsburg, Penn'a. Cull and Examine the stock of goods, at the Clearfield Store, at rbilipsburg, Fa. Highest price paid in Goods or Cash for Lumber and ShiDgles at tbe Clearfield Store, Thilipsburg, Tenn'a. Tbe cheapest poods of all kinds are tote had at the Clearfield Store, at l'hilipsburg. Call and aee if ourgoodsand prices don't soot the limes. W. W. BETTS. & CO. Thilipsburg. KoTember 15th, IKOS.tf. WIISTEIIGOODS. HON KIW TOIK A PIIlLADiLl'Hli. Aa Cheap as the Cheapest Slid Good ts the licet. f. RRATZER & SOX, ' dan just received, and are opening, at their Old 9tand on Froot Street, abort tha Academy, a large and well e lecied aiMrtment of SEASONABLE GOODS; wbieb they are selling at very low rates. Head llit following catalogue and jircjil thereby. Fear 4lhs lLaiE(BS Kspeeial pains bas baea takea ta the selection of Ladies Dress Goods, whit' Hoods, Embriiideries Millinery Goods,1 Prints, Kerchiefs, Mubies, Gloves, As. FOnOENTLEMKN. Always oa band Black Cloths Faney and lilack CaastDMvea, fcatineta, etc., Beady Mads Clothing ol all kinds. . SOOTS AMD SHOES, XXlx.Q3, G3aiips3e 55 P3 a o o -i Ci pa N PJ s- A NECKTIES, and a variety of other articles, wbich they will sell at a small advanes on eost. Tarucular altealion ia Invited tu tbeir stock of Carpets, Cottars, eomasoa In craio. superfine Eneliih Ingram and Urnssela, Floor and Table Oil Cloths, Window shsdes and n all papers, sto. FLOUR. BACON, Fish Salt, riasler, Apples, Feschea and Prunes kept constantly on hand. ALSO, in Store a lot of large and small Clover seed. We intend to make it aa object fur Farmers acd liechenice to buy from us) because we will sell our goods as low as they can be bought in tbs rnunty and pay the ten highest price for all kinds of sountry pro duce. Ws will also sxehangs goods for School, Roan and Coiarr oiders; Shingles, Boards, and all kinJs of Manufactured Lumber, Clearfield, March 14, lHOli. REMOVAL. J. P. ERATZER, lias retnoveu to ms new are-nooms, on Market St., Clearfield, Pa., where ba has opened a ter; Urge (lock of Dry Goods, HeriDoas, Ginghams, Cloths, Delsinas, Prints, Ca-iimcres, Alpacas, rjilks, Patinets, Reps, Caslmieres, Tweeds, Coheres, Mohair, Jeaus, Lauellas, Muslins, flannels, BonneU, 11 lb. bona. Cloaks, Balmoral Skirts, Hoop Skirts, Hhswls, llresi Trimmings, Head Nets, Caps, Corsets, tilo.es, Collars, gestis, Urenadins Veils, labia Coters, Clothing, Coats, Pants, Vests, Orer-foats, Oeat'a Shawls hhlrta, II aU, Caps, Voder-Shirts and Drawers, Unots. Shoes, Quia Shoes, Crseata, tl loves and Collars. HARDWARE, VfU KENS WARE, GRO CERIES & MUSICAL GOODS. Groceries. Tea, Cvff.e, Fufsr, Molasses.Salt, Candles, Rica, Flour, Dason, Fih, Tobacco, Kaisiaa, Currants, Spices, Crackers, Vinegar, Oils, Vsr ni.h, Alcohol. TIN-WARE, GLASS-WARE, WO0DEX W A R E, and STATIONERY. Household Goods. Carpets Oil-cloths. Drugget, Looking Glasses Clooks, Churns, Washboards, Tubs, Ruck sts. Flat Irons, Pans, Window Rlinds, Wall-paper, Coal Oil Lamps, I n brellaa, Redcords, Koicos and Forks, Spoors, Crocks, and St.. re Flacking. pUfkV of which will bs sold on ths saost rea sonable terms, and the highest market price paid or (train, Wool, and allklnds of oonntrj produce. Clesrlirld, December IS, ISfli. CHI. LASH'S Improved Firs Dollar WAFIIfXtl MACII1NR, is new offered t the pablie as ths cheapest, simplest and most efficient Washing Alaehins ia tha country. Ths exclusive ri:ht for ths sale of this ma chine in jourowu State or eounle can be aeeured he applving soon at our store, 727 Market street, Philadelphia. Pa. J. 8. LASH A Co. Also, lha best Clothes Wringer ia lbs uarkst. Wholesale and retail. JtrA Tore liberal discount tn country wier. ehsntaand dealers generally. jelS.'tS fall Styles OF BONNETS AND HATS JIST ItKCElVED AT , Sept. JA, I Sad. Mm. WKIsC'll'. I) lire l.lbertv .Vhlln I. fad, preferred by all practical Painters! Try It aad you will baea ao other. Manufactured ooly by Zitsi.ua A SmiTW.Whelesale Drug. Psint s lilass Heelers, No, 1:17 North Third St.. PhilaMareb I.'-It. CASSIiIKRI'ITofsll ''.. MKRRFLL UlUl-KK'S Buffalo Hohe,Knes snd norss Rlaekets N.tI, . MERRKLL at BIOLKR8. (flwj.ffwaat apasi ! Wf Ihlcwas