A good life docs not nilenro cnlum lijT but it certainly ditmrnih it. The two polet could sooner moot, than the lovo ol Chribt and the love of the world. Borne peoplobolievo sometimes that tncy bate Battery, wncn tncy owy uaic the manner of fluttering. The trimmer to popularity is a trai tor to God. Ilia presence destroys unity and seal ol action. A businens that docs not challenge tho scrutiny of God, and the approval ot a good conscience, cannot be counts tent and proper. When tb world crowds Christ out of tho heart, dutv becomes simnlv cold, irksome, hard duty, and the. wor ship of God a bore. Tice und ignorance are the necessa ry companions of each other; end we can no moro reverse it than we can reverse the stars in their course. Brother, religion is not a jumble of principle thrown together without eystom, order, affinity, and comple tion 1 They form a complete cone to encircle you round about. One of the most truly contented ex pressions I ever knew of was that which full from the lips of a dying tninistor. lie was asked whether lie wished to recover or not. Ho replied "Really, my friend, I do not care which. 11 1 die, 1 shall be with God ; if I live God will be with me." Tho blessed dead say to us, "Weep not; rather follow the way which will bring you whore we are ; one gets here by loving God, somng him with all one's heart, through the mourning, the separations, griefs, de pressions, tears that till up the whole of life. Heaven is at tho end ; we must pass through trials as the soldier does, without tainting or dismay, across buttle fields to glory." It is God' swill that sooner or later we should be separated the one from the other, and tint in these separa tions our heart should attach itself more strongly to him, and turn en tirely towards the pluco whither those we miss are gone. The death of our loved ones teaches us to detach our selves from life, and all that goes on in this poor land of exile, and to have no other than heavenly hopes. A prosy member of tho church rose in a meeting and said : "My friends, tho devil and 1 have been fighting for more than twenty minutes. He told mo not to speak, but I determined that I would. Ho even whispored that I spoke too often, and thut nobody wanted to hear mo ; but I was not to be put down that way and now that I Lave gained tho victory, I must toll you what 1 have in my heart." Then followed a tedious hurangue. Com ing out of tho session-room, tho good pastor inclined bis hand so that his mouth approached the ear of the bril liant member, and whispered, "Broth er, I thick the devil was right." Lovers ot biblical antiquities will rejoico to hear thut tho excavations now being made in Syria have resul ted in tho discovory, at Nadir Surapo, of a Hebrew house dating trom about the second century beforo Christ. Some of tho rooms, with thoir con 'tents, aro in perfect preservation, among tho latter being a number of Hebrew books, showing that the Louse belonged to a literary man. Besides the books of Moses and the I'sslniB of David, there is a collection of Hebrow poems, absolutely unknown to the Orientals of our dity. These interesting remains, many ot which bear traces of Egyptian origin, have bein sent to tho Asiatic Society of .London. It is comforting to think wo have a God over our heads, to look alter us and rule us. Alas 1 what could we mako of ourselves, if left toour own shift 1 It is more comforting that we can call this God our own God, and call him more our own than we can call houses or lands, or aught that we havo, our own. The fulness of tho Deity, and tho property in the samo, is very satisfying ; and the more so, "that no man can tako this joy from us." lint that this fulness of tho De ity for our moro easy and familiar participation of the samo, should dwell bodily in a created nuttiro, and particularly ours ; this gives all satis liiction possible, that poor, necessi tous ert'iiliires oould wunt or desire. An absolute God could not answer our exigencies; His majesty would astonish, and his juslico terrify, our guilty and misgiving minds. But a God dwelling in tho human nature, and thcro exhibiting all the divine glory for our contemplation, and all tho fulness of tho Spirit for our vivifl cation and consolation, this raises the soul to tho highest pitch of humble confidence, admiration and joy. It isfuith's work to claim and chal lenge loving kindness out of all the roughest strokes of God. Do that for tho Lord which ye will do lor time; timowill calm your heart at that which God hath dotio, and let our Lord have it now. What lovo ye did bcut to friends, now dead, seeing they stand now in no need of it, h-t it fall as a just legacy to Christ. Oh, how sweet to put out many strange loves, and to put in Christ. It is much for our half slain affections to part with that which we believe we have right unto ; but the servant's will should bo our will ; and ho is tho best servant who rctaineth least of his own will, and most of his master's. That much wisdom must be ascribed to our Lord, that he knowcth how to lead his own in-through and out through tho little time-hells, and the places of time puring wraths in this life and yet keep safe- his love with out any blur upon the old and great seal of free election. And seeing His mountains of brass, tho mighty and strong decrees ol free grace in Christ, stand euro, and thecovenat.tslandetb fast forever, as tho days of heaven, let him strike and nurture, His stri king must be a very act of saving, seeing strokes upon His secret ones come from the soft and heavenly hand of the Mediator, and His rods are steeped and watered in that flood and river of love that comoth from tbe God man's heart ct onr soul lov ing aud soul redeeming Jesus. . J. P. KRATZER HAS removed to hit new wareroomi oa Mar ket street, Clearfield, Pa , fa art h bit opened a rsiy large stock of DRY GOODS, Merlnoee, Ginghams, Clothi, Delaines, Print Caealmeres, Alpacas, Bilki, Satineta, Reps, Cashmeres, Tw..dl, Cobergs, Mobalr, Jeans, Lanellas, Muslins, Flannels, Bonnets, Hib bons, Cloaka, Balmoral Skim, Hoop. BkirU, Shawls, Drees Trimming, Head Nets, Cape, CorMU, Glutei, Collars, Snarls, Urenadiu Veils, Table Comm. CLOTHING, Coats, Panta, Vt. Orer-Coata, Gent's Shawls Shirts, llata, Capi, tlndar-SbirU and Drawers, Boots. Shoes, Uum Shoes, CraeaU, U lores and Collar. HARDWARE. (JUKKNSWARE, GRO CERIES i MUSICAL GOODS. GROCERIES, Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Molasset.Salt, Cindlei, Rice, Flour, Bacon, Flab, Tobacoo, Haisini, Currants, Spices, Crackers, Vinegar, Oil.. Var niah, Alcohol. TIN-WARE, GLASS-WARE. WOODEN WAKE, and STATIONERY. HOUSEHOLD GOODS, Carpets, Oil-cloths, Drupel, Looking Glasses Cluoks, Churns, Washboards, Tubs, Uuok ti. Flat Irons, l'ans, Window illinds, Wall-paper, Coal Oil Lamps, Um brellas, Bedcords, Knives and Forks, Spoons, Crocks, and Store Dlaeking. JT4rA11 of hinh Will ha lolilni Hi nn.t sonnble terms, and the highest market price paid or uraiu, tooi, ana aiikinds or eonntry produoe. Cloerneld, December 13, 1804. 0, YES ! 0, YES I ! TWENTY TER CENT. LOWER THAN ANYWHERE ELSE IN THE COUNTY. JOHN S. RADEBACII, HAVING opened a new store at the ''Dine Hall," in Clearfield county, wieboa to notify lb public thst be fa determined to sell all kinds of floods CHEAPER than the CHEAPEST, in dofianoe to the county. Now is your Time to Call and Examine, While he is placing on bia shelree full assort ment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Queenswar, Hardware, Eartheaware. Drugs, Oils, and Paints Medicines, Ac, Ac, Ac. HATS, CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, Cf all kinds, constantly kept on band. A general assortment of READY-MADE CLO TH IN G For Men and Dors' wear. jel to be sold at a very LOW PRICE, for CASH, or exchanged for all kinds of Marketing. -6AV7ED LUMBER A SUIJ.QLE3 Ukan in exchange for foods. oolJe-tf JOHN P. RADEDACH Down I Down 1 1 THE LAST ARRIVAL AND OF COt HPS THE CHEAPEST I A Proclamation against High Prices I "X7E are now opening up a lot of the bout and If mont M-uuiunltle (JimmIi and Wire tvrr offered in thii amrkft, and at priced that remind one of th jwid old dny of chenp things. Thime wno leWK iniin npon tlm point, or (twin our alle gation! uperQuoutt, need but (VlJv .IT OMMl STORK, Corner Front and Market troetr Whore they can c, feel, hear and know for them selves. To fully understand what areeheap goods, this mi'st be done. We do not deem it necessary to enumerate and itemise our stock. It ts enough for ui to state that We have Everything that is Needed and mummed in thi market, and at prices that aMnith both old and T'utng. dc;li0 JOSKI'H FIIAW k SON. GREAT EXCITEMENT QN SIX'ON'D STREET, Clearfield, Fknn'a. NEW FIRM, NEW ARRANGEMENTS and iYetc Goods AT VKRY LOV TRICES. Tbe undersigned baring formed ft co partnership, in tbe Mercantile buainesa, wou.d reepecirulljr invite tbe attention of tbe Public pen'rnllr to their splendid asaorleninl o( Merchandise, which it now lxing SOLD VERY LOW FOR CASH. Their slock consists in part of Dry Goods, of the boat quality, ucb as Frinte, De- Lamm, Alpacciu, Mtii-inne, Uinghatni, Muslins Bleached and unbleached, Drillings, Tickings, Colton and Wool Flannels, Satinetts, Collenadoa, Ciime.ro, Ladies' Shawls, Coats.Nubias and Hoods, Balmo ral and Hoop .Skirt. 4c Ac, all of which WILL EF. SuLD LOW FOR CASH Also, a fine assortment of men's Draw ert and Sbirts, llata & Caps, Root k Shoes v lit cio 11 ill (J. Glassware, Hardware, Oroceries and spices Ur AI.Ij JvlM)S '.N SHORT A GENERAL ASSORTMENT of everything ueunlljr kept in a re tail Store. ALL CHEAP FOR CASH or approved country produce. WRIGHT FI.ANIGAN. Clearfield, January 10th, lHOO.lf. JALL STYLUS OF Bonnets and Hats, J 1ST RECEIVED AT "T'VBA Mas. WELCH'S. eaa' W. Ifc.tnhlgn, Huhhell'a, Drake's Hoof. OiTenald Miller a, also pare Liquers, of all inda fur saeillcliial tiurpoaes. for aale br H. t I. J A DIiLEIlT Ceach-hardware, trimnilnta. 4Si ) alwars oa haai at J. I. KI1A TZt.h rl. II 081EHY U lures and Notions In e-roit rari- etj, at J. 1'. kKA UL.KU i alTkln Hnhes.Koee and Horse Blankela OTU,-oi. MERRGbli et BI.UUB'9. S.ardtrirf, ffiniwr, tftf. NEW HARDWARE STORE Fhilipiburg, Centre County, Pa. G. II. ZEIGLElT& CO., DEAI.EItS IN Foreign and Domestic Hardware, Wood, Willow and Tin Ware, Stoves, Oils, Paints, Glass, he, &c. rpilB attenlioa of Mechanics, Builders, Farm era. Lumbermen, and Buyers a-enerallr. la inrited to the fact that we are offering a better assortment or goods la oifr line than ean be found elsewhere in this part of the State, at Fricei to Suit the Times. Our stock eompriiee a general assortment of Tools and Materials used bj Carpenters, lllsck- smius, carriage and Wagon Hakors, Ac, with a large staok of IltON, NAILS, STEEL, SPIKES, MIXING SUPPLIES, SAD DLERY, IJOPE, CHAINS, GKIXDSTONES, CIR CULAR, MILL 4 CROSS-CUT SAWS, ENAMELED, FINISHED & PLAIN HOLLOW WARE, CABLE CHAINS, Lard, Linseed, Coal, Lubricating and Fish Oils, TURPENTINE, BENZINE, VARNISHES, C0A1 Oil LAMPS AND IA5TESHS. Aa tioellent assortment of Fine Cutler, com- Pri,,n ftiMVl',, DESERT, TEA, k FORKS, SCISSORS, RAZOJiS, ko. TABLESPOONS, BRITANNIA k SILVER PLATED WARE. TIN WARE IN GREAT VARIETY AND BESf MANUFACTURE. Household, Horticultural, Farming and Rafting Implements of tbe latest aid most Improved psterna. Blacksmiths ean be supplied with Aarlls, Bel lows, Vices, Sledges, Hammers, Hon and Mule Shoes,- Horse Nails, and all kinds of Iroa and Steel. Carpenters and Builders will and In our eileb lishment a superior stock of Planes, Saws, Augurs, Hatchets, single, double-bit and pealing Aiea, Hammers, Chisels, Files, Hinges, Screws, Bolts, Locks, Pullers, Sash, Cord, Ac, 4e., Ao. Farmers and Raflmcn will tnd arerythlng la tnelr line, and cheaper than can be bad elsewhere. V- Particular attention Is Inr'ted to our stock of Stores, comprising Spear's celebrated Anti-Dust, Cook and Parlor Stores of all slsee. Also, tbe Niagara Cook, Parlor Cook, Brilliant, uawo, iew Vttp, Arctio, and Common Egg, Pocket, Ac All of the above pood a will be sold cheap lor cai.li. G. II. ZEIGLER k Co. Phllipsburg, Oct, 10, 1 Hon. I j REMINGTON'S FIRE ARMS. (old by the Trade Generally. PRICES REDUCED. A liberal Dlacount to Dealers. Army Rerolrer, 44-ino In. Calibre, Narr Krrolrer, SII-IOQ In. calibre, Halt Rerolrer, (aeif cocking.) Nary calibre, licit Rerolrer, Nary else ralihre. Police Rerolrer, Nary aise calibre, New Pocket Rerolrer, (with loading lerer,) Pocket Rerolrer. (self oookinc.) Repeating Pistol, ( KIIi.it pt.) No. 12 cartridge, appealing i-tatnt, (BMtnl pt.) no. jj cartridge, Vast Pocket Piatol, No. 22, 30 A 92 cartridge, Hun Cane, using No. 12 cartridge, Single llarrel Shot Gon, Rerolring Rifle, 30 IDI'O In. calibre, Dreech Iiadlng Hide, No. 32 cartridge, Kreeeh l.oadiiir Carbine. No. 40 earlridea. V. B. Rifle, (aleel barrel,) with sabre bayonet, i o. runey miiHsei, rprtngnald pauern. Upwards of 2110,000 furnished the U. 8. floe eminent. Our new Breech Loading Arms hare Just beta approred and adopted for military eerrlce In Europe. K. KBMINIITON A SONS, Illios. New York. Aoaars Moore A Nichols, New York Wm. Reed A 8on, lloaton : Jos. C. (Irubb A Co.. Pkll. adelpbla I Poullon A Trimble. Baltimore Henry Foleom A Co., New Orleans and Memphis: Johnson, Spenoer A Co., Chicago L. M. Rom eny A Co., bt Louis Aloert E. Crane, San Franoisoo. jr4-lv BLACKSMITH ING. KEW ARRAMI EMEKT. THE suliacrihers, in riew of coming erenfs, deign a.l"ptii,g a new sralrm of ding bu.i ncaa on and after the 1st of Mar neit. From that date we will adopt the CAMl'sVSTl'.M, and all work muat therefore he paid for before Ipavinr the shop making thia difliirrnee, however, in fnror of our rnatnmera: thai our priera will be TWENTY PER CENT. LESS than ie now chargod fot work. .rVT-Thoee knowing thcmeelvee tndclilcd. and whose book accounts hare not been settle!, kre expected to come forward and meke settlement belore the time abore indicated. We hope these hints will not be forgotten. , . ,, OK(l. C. PA.VMORE A SON. ClearHrl.l, March 21, lH7-tf Clearfield Nursery. ENCOURAGE HOME INDUSTRY. rpiIK undersigned, harlng establlahsd a Nr. f ,y'a the Pike, about half way between Llearfleld and Oorwenarllle, is prepared to fur. rmk all kinds of FRl'IT TREKS, (standard and dwarf,) Erergreent, Shrubbery, (J rape Vines, tiooseberrlea, l.asjlea Blackberry, Strawberry, and Kasberry Vinea. Alio, Siberian Crab Treea, Quince, and early soviet Rhubarb, As. Orders promptly attended to. Addreea, J. II. WRIGHT. eepllM&.y CurwenarMIe, Pa. 1H aULlv-A HOUSE and LOT, on Market . street, in Clearfield borough. Apply to, WALTER BARiiETT, "T51uf A"'y Law, Clcarne Id, Tenn'a. (oal, Whale and Liaseed Oila, Family Dr. J rarnl.kM. ..J r .n lj. . . fXJ eWi rr , , - - - - r""1 v aae grouse aa oU For sale by H, A I. 5PHJ (TmAi, tTirorrrlfS, Cftc GOODS REDUCED! GREAT REDUCTION IN THE TRICE OF GOODS AT H. W. SMITH & CO.'S. Prints, that wa formerly sold at IS centi, we now sell at 2 Unbleached Muslins, formerly sold at 10, we now sell at 2,1 Illeached Muslins, formerly sold at from 25 to SO, we aow sell at SO 10 Alpacaa, formerly sold at from 46 to 80, wo bow toll at S3G3 Caaalmerea, 10 per cent abort coat A II-Wool Ita I.aiiiea, at S.t Common I)e I.aiiiea, at 25 And all Dross Goods at th same rates. BOOTS AND SHOES, Of tie best quality, at aa immenie reduction. rif:i. Wo will sell Mackerel, Barring, Ac, AT COST. BEST COAL OIL, 85 CENTS. HOODS, NUBIAS, BREAKFAST SHAWLS, ETC., Of erery description, greatly reduced. W offer onr stock of Dry Goods at the abore Igurea up to the 1st of January, 1 867, They are all of the first quality, New and fashionable. Any one can bow bars aa Alpacca fur the coat of a De Lalae. This oiler Is mad la good faith, and all desirous of economising In the proper manner, bar now aa eieelient opportunity to supply themselves at th eheapeat rates. Mrlrtly for Cash. nor2fl.y n. W. S.MITII A CO. ANOTHER EXCITEMENT ' A FALL IN TRICES. New Goods at the Cheap Cash Store or WILLIAM F. IRWIN, Bou'.h Second street, Clearfield, Pa. A FRESH ARRIVAL OF Spring and Summer Goods AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. tarn Jujtreeelrlng and opening a carefully selected stock of faabionable spring A Sum mer Goods of almost erery descriplioa. A beautiful aasortmsnt of Prints and Dry goods, of th st and latest styles. Also great sanely of useful notions. DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. Bonnets, 6hawls, Data and Caps, Boots and Bhoee, (a large auentite.) Hardware, Queenaware.Ilruge.Medlclnes, Oils A Paints. Carpets Oilcloths, GROCERIES AND FRUITS, Foreign and Domestic, such as Apples, Peaches, Currants, Prune., Raisins, Oranges and Lemons, FISH, BACON AND FLOUR. Mackerel, In i and ) barrels, of th best quality, all of wbirk will he sold at th lowest eaah or randy pay pricaa. My old friends and the eublle generally, art reepootrnlly Inrited t call. uaTN. R All kinds of(7AM.Vefi.l COUNTRY "iOiWA-taken la iehnge for uooue. WM, j, IRWIN Clearfield, Nor. 24, 1 SA0 tf 1)ICHARD MOSSOP IS NOW Selling, at half their usual price, DRESS GOODS, CLOAKS AXD SHAWLS, BROWN SHEETINGS, FLANNELS AND BLANKETS, WOOLEN GOODS, HOSIERY, MEN'S CLOTHING, GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING Goods LADIES' BOOTS AND SHOES, GENTLEMEN'S BOOTS AND SHOES, BOYS' da do HOOP 8KIRT3, BALMORALS, LADIES' COLLARS AND CUFFS, RAISINS AND CURRANTS, BROOMS AND TUBS, CANNED FRUITS, BEEF AND TORE, FLOUR AND FEED, err) , An.. kn. SOI IMKK llllt KTIKH-A recent ant baa peered both Hoaaee of t'onrreaa. and aiined by the President, girlng a three years' soldier $in and two years' soldier . hoantT, er-BOPNTIKS and PKr. SION8 eoUeolad by an, tor thee entitled te tbm. WALTER RARRKTT. "-'' Au'r at Law. Clarlld. Pa. Crape Vines for Sale. 4 LL the leading hardy Tarietie f Bret 1 1 nnalilv. Lonconl, l year old, 23oenta, or ? per IfHI d ' " eenis, or eie per 100 Retieena. 1 year old. SOoentej best whit grape, lone, 1 year old. $1 in . heat amber grape. Orders solicited a soua aa.ooarenienU and filled in rotation, by A. M. BILLS. .1 .rf:ii 1'iK.wT HARTSwTCKTiRWIN, ItrUKKtsI, i lrarllrld, HAVINil rofllled and remored to the room lately seeiipled be Richard Moamn. now ollur, low fur oaab, a well selected aesorUient of DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. Also, Patent Medicines of all kl lid s, Oils, 01 Putty, Dye muffs, Stationery, TOBACCO AND SEGA US, Confectionery, Fplnes, and the largest stock of ranches ever ottered In this place, and warrant ed to be of the best the Market affords J. a. IIARTSWICK, Deo. IS, mi. JOHN IHWIN. MIGS! DRUGS ! DRUGS ! "JOSEPH R. IRWIN, On Main St., on door weat of Hippie & Faust's Store, . CI RWENSVILLE, PA., Has Bow oa hand a large assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Oils, Pi nts, Dye Stuffs, Patent Medicines, TrumaM, Ulioiilder-llraree. I.iaatlc Stock ings and Wupportera, t.laas, futty. Perfumery, Toilet Goods, Confectioneries. Spices Canned Fruit, Tobacco, Cigars, books, Stationery, Pencils, Pens. Ink, and a general rariety of Notions. His stock embraces ail articles needed In a community, Is entirely new, and of the best quality, and will be si Id at reaeonsble pricee. Call and examine the goods ; tbey cannot fail to please. deci-tf Wrrrlinut Hailorsi. H. BRIDGE, MERCHANT TAILOR, (Store one door east of Clearfield House,) Market feu-eft, Clearfield, Pa. KEEP8 on hand a full asaortmente of Oent' Furnishing tloods, such aa Htairts, Linen and Woolen lindersbirte. Drawers and Bocks, Neck ties, Pocket Handkerchiefs, Qlores, llata, I'lnbrellaa, In., In great rariety. Of Piece Goods be keeps th Best Cloths of all "Shades and Colors," Poch as Black Doeskin of the rery beet make; Fancy Carsimere, in great rariety, aleo, Prencb Coating, Beaver, Pilot, Chinchilla, and Pricott orercoaling. All of which will be sold chesp fur Cash, and made up acoordiog to the latest styles by experienced workmen. Also, Agent fur Clearfield county for I. M. Einger A Co'a. celebrated Sewing Marhtnec. Nor. 1, IRAa.tf. H. It HI DDK. ON HIS OWN HOOK. W. F. CLAR K , "T0CLD reapectfully announce to the cltl M sens of Clearfield and ricinity, that he bae taken th rooms formerly occupied by P. A. Ilaulin, In Urabao's Row, immediately orer II. t. Naugie'e Jewelry Store, and will continue th TAILORING BUSINESS. A full sssorlmext of Cloths, Casaimeres and Vestings consuntly on hand, and maj to order a th shortest notie. Particular attention will be giren to CUTTING Mens', Boys' and Children's clothing In th most lashionable styles. Uir him a call. de lf W. P. CLARK. Clothing. HOVrfoTElflOlNNEYT TUB tlmee are hard: you'd like to know How you may aare your dollars J Th way fa do it I will show. If yoa will read what follows. A men who lired not far from bur. Who worked hard at bis trad, . But had a household to support That squandered all he mad. I met him once. Bays he, "My friend, I look thresd bear and rough j I re tried to get myself a enit. But can't ears up enough." Bays T, my friend, how much bar yoa f 111 tell you where to go To get a aoit that's sound and cheap: To RKIZtNsTKIN A Co. Be took what little he had eared, And went to Reiiroatein A Drotbr:, And lher hs got a handsome suit, for half he paid to others. Now k ts home, he looks se well, And their effect Is sneb, That when they take their deily meal, They don't eat half a much. And now be finds oa Saturday night. With all their wante supplied. That he hae money left to spend, And eom to lay aside. Bis good aneoeea, with cheerful stall, He gladly tells to all. If yoa'd rare money, go and boy Tour elothes at RKIZKNSTEINS CLOTHINO BALL. Wher th cheapest, (nest and best Clothing and good Furnishing Uoods can be had to suit erery lane and in erery style aprll, (17 JOSEPH KUNZ'S XEW CLOTimG STORE, CLEARFIELD, PA. TMIE eiiWriocrtakrsthie method of announcing to the citilrna of Clrarflold and th pnl.hr generally, that be hae juet opened a large etock of CLOTHING AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, Youths' and Hoys' Soils, the ltet strlee of Hats and Caps, and IHMITS and SHOKS, all of which he will difi.oae of at a trifle above eol. He can be found on Market atreet, between Third and Fourth, in the room formerly occupied by William Hoffman, where he oulirite the citnona to cell and exsmine his etoe ;. JOSIil'II Kl'NZ. Clearfield, April II, 1807. THE LATEST OUT I M0NKT RATED IS MONET MADE I "E WISE ! tfyouwI.htopurchaaeCLOTn. 1) lug, HATS A CAPP, or Furnishing Goods, GO TO C. II. MOORE'S KeW Hid fhan riaktlilti Vinaa .k.u Mt L found connUnllf ob hand a Ur and well iwtod aaiortmnnt nf Pmi flUcfe I'. -i. nd drabi, brown, light, and in fact ALL KINDS OF" CLOTHING Adanted in all aenaona nf lha . .1.. on... Drawara, Collare, and a large and well eelecteij assortment of fine IIAT.4 anrf ranu -r .. rery latest styles, and n fact arerythlng that ceo b caM.cJ fr Btl Bj k, furolB,d at the rery lowest eity prleee, at they hare been purcneeeo. ai ins loweat posaibi Bguree, and will be told la lb same way by V. II, MQORK, la th Poet Office Building, Fhilipiburg, Pa. n i:vs7 Dailr and Weekly paper, Magatlnesi also, a arge assortment of the lateet and beat N.t.l, Joke Books, e!'Ceonatantly on hand at C. II. MOURK'C), I lb Post Ode Building, wlt-ly Phllipsburg, Pa. DRESS-MAKING. Srt-.C'IAL KtmrKPARISIAN DRESS AND CLOAK M A KINO Ladies ean bare iheir Dresses, Puile, CoaU, and Basquiaes hand somely made and trimmed, at the ehnrtest no flee, at tbe old e.t.blishsd sund, 1011 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Fancy and plain fans, Weatllla Ornaments, Drees and Cloak BnUons. Ribbons, Cluny and Ouirur Laces. Bugle and (limp Dress Trim mings, with a large rariety of fAtapl and Fancy Uoods.from 24 to en per cent, less than elsewhere. Also, reeelelng daiir, Parle fashions la tissu psper, for Ladies' end Children's Dresses. Beta f Patterns for merchants and fira.a ready, ai Mrs. at. A. BI.V'DEH'8. Yntrnt Wfdirinrs. BEAL'S LATE TOWEL'S EMBROCATION. For all diseases Incident to llorsos. Cattle, and Human Flesh, requiring the use ol aa sternal application. ri'MiH new Con pound prepared by n practical X Chemist, haring a full knowledge nf all the medicat rirtues of each ingiedient that enters into its eompoaition, is warranted to exceed any. thing of the kiod erer yet affered to th Public as an external application for the diseases for which it Is recommended. W ar satisfied that It will work Its own road Into the eoiiniiene of all who use it, and those who try it once will nerer be without It, and therefore we rely on experience as tho best test of its usefulness. It is pronounced by Farriers, and all who hare trite it, to be th befct application ever used. Tin. Kinbrocalion has been put up tor orrr oifibl years, and it is only through the increasing de mand and urgent request of my friends and tli Public that I send It forth as the grand remedial agent for the rarioue diseases to which that noble and useful animal, tbe boree, is subject. Many remedies haro been offered to the Pub lic under different forms, eom of these ar in jurious, otheis at beet of little use, and many wholly improper to answer the purposes for which tbey are reeoininendod. A Judicious and really useful composition, free from those objections, has therefor long been desired by many gentlemen who hare ralnable horses, and are unwilling to trast ibeai to tbe care of designing and pretended Ferriera. Tbeir wiehea are at length fully gratified, by (Dr. Beale) being prerailed npoo to allow this ralua ble Kmbrocalion (wh.eb has prored so offieacious to the rarious diseasee) to b prepared and brought out to lb public. This Embrocation was extenslrely used by the Uorernment during the war. For sal by liartswick A Irwin, Clearfield. Joeeph R. Irwin, Curwensrille. Daniel Good lander. Luibersburg. Addrees all orders to DR. LDMCSD REAT.E, apr4,7-ly 602 Booth Second rt., Pbila., Pa. Ayer's Cathartic Pills Ar tb most perfect purgetle w ar abl to prodoc and, as wo think, has erer yet keen made by any body. Tbeir effects bar abundantly shown t th commu nity how much they eicel th other medicines ia use. They ar eafe and pleaeant to take, but powerful to cure. Tbeir penetrating properties BtimnlaU tbe riul aetirities of the body, rcmore tbe obstruction of its organs, purify tbe blood, and xpel diseaee. They purge out the foul humors which breed and grow distemper, stimu late slaggUh or disordered organs Into their natural action, and impart ton and strength to tb whole system. Not only do they cure the erery day complaints of arerybody but formi dabl and dangerous diseases. W nil tber pro duce powerful effects, tbey are at tb same time, in diminished doses, tbe safest and best physie that can be employed for children. Being sugar-coated, tbey ar pleasant to take; and, being purely regelable, are entirely harmless. Cures hare been made that would surpass belief, were they not substantiated by men of such ex alted character.es to forbid the suspicion of un truth. Many en. inent elerrymen and phy.lclans certify to the publte the reliability of our reme dice, while others haro sent ns the assurance of their eonrlrtion that our Preparations oontribuu immensely ti tb relief of our afflicted fellow men. The Agent below named Is pleased to furnish gratis otr American Almanae. containing direc tions for the are of these medicines and certifi cates of their cures of the following comp'sicte : Coatirencss, Bilious Complaints, Rheumatism, Dropy, Heartburn, Headache anting from foul stomach, Neursa, Indigestion, klorlod Inaction of the Bowels and Pain sriiing therefrom, Flat ulency, Loss of Appetite, all Diseaaea which require an ereeuant medicine. They also, by purifying th blood and stimulating tbe syrtem, cure many complaints which it would not be supposed they could reach, such aa Desfncia, 1 artial Rlindness, Neuralgia and Nerrnus Irri lability, Derangement of the Lirer and Kidneys, Qout, and other kindred disorders arising from a low stabs of tb body, or obstruction of Its functions. Do not be put ol by unprincipled dealers with other preparatioaa oa which they mak mor profit. Demand Area's and take no ethera. Th sick want lb best aid there Is for them, and tbey should hare It. Prepared by Da. J. C- Ana A Co., Lowell, Mass., and sold by C. D. Watson, Clearfield) V)'. C. .Vets. Mien Hope i Joeeph R. Irwin and Irrin A Hart. horn, Curwenarill) Kirk Fpn eer, I umber City. may-?ni Good cvs for Mothers. MOT II EPS, are yoa oppressed wlih anxiety for your little ones 1 Ar your slumbers and beans broken by their cries' Do yoa awake In th morning unretreshed and apprehen.lre 1 If an, procure at ono a bottle of Dr. Leon's In fant remedy, and yoa will bar bo mor weary hours of watching and anxiety. Dr. Leon's Infant Remedy Dae stood the test nf w.ra. Tt.n.,.M..a r norses anl mothers bear wiines tl.at it n, rr tail. I" site relief If ued In ecaou. It is a x!!d. y.-t sure aod speedy cure for Colic, C-auip. and Windr Pains, and i. tnt..l.! in .n. plaints incident to Teething. Sold by all Druggiita throughout th Called States. Address all orders to ZIEtiLER A SMITH, Sol Proprietors, no!4 y HT North Third St., Philadelphia. A Great Discovery. ONE of the greatest and most uw lul diseorerles in medical science was made by l he celebrated Dr. 1. Dumas, of Paris, Chief l'hveirian to the Imperial Infirmary of Prance, in I SHI. Those who have been afflicted with the painful iliseaae known aa Piles, and effcctnallv cured by the use of Dll DP MAS' HI EM II l'il.E SALVE, cannot sak loo highly of the benefits eonfrrrcd upon tbem br the ue of thie remedy. It baa neve been known to (nil in effecting a permanent cure in a single cese. In this respect It surpasses all other medi cines of the kind. It will do Jurt what it is recom mended for: if net, the money will tj n-fumleil. One or two boxes is sufficient to effect a permanent cure in four or six dnys, if the directions on the lioxos are followed. Price, one aiol two dollnr. per liox, according to sire. Sent by moil or rxprt". to any part of the I'tiiled States or Ctinaila. Sold br Druggists gcnerallr. A lilerel ilivonnt made to the trade. A.l.lrese I. fi. DI'MIAM A CO, Wilhanij'port, Ps., sole Proprietors and .Manufac turers for the I'nited Mete ant I'ene.ia. H.S r Ko more lluld Heads I Ito more Gray I-ocka! Dr. LKON'S ELECTRIC HAIR RENEWER, IS pronounced by all who bare used it tbe rery best preparation for tbe Hair. It isapnsilit our tor tiatone.s. eradicates Jiandruff and Hu man, slops th Hair from falling out, and speed ily restores uray iiecas to uieir original bus and luxuriance. It operate on th secretions and (ills th glends who new me ana entering matter. Thin, dead, faded oe gray hair will always be brought back by a few applicat lone, to Its youthful abundance, rilalily atd eo or. It makes the hair soft, glossy, fragrant, pleas ant to the tench, sod easy to arrange. Dry. wiry and intractable locke become moiat. nliant anil disposed to remain In any desired po.itien. As a Hair Dressing in has no eonal. The sales are enormous, and it is a universal favorite with old and young of both eexes. Sold by Druggiita throughout th Tailed States. Address all orders to ZIEULKR A SMITH, Sol Proprietor, ol4 y in North Third St., Philadelphia. ITC II I ITCH I ITCH I SCBATCH! SCRATCH 1 SCEATCH ! WHEATOX S OINTMENT Will t ut the Itrh In 4rt Hour. VLSO. cures Salt Rheum. Ulcere, Chilblains, and all Kruptinna of th Skia. Price Ml cents. For sal br all Drngiiets. By sending sixty eents to WEEKS A Pu l TKR, sole agents, 17tl Waahingto street, Boston, it will be for wsrdrd by mail. Ire of postage, to ear part of th Cnlted Slates. For sal at Hart. wick g Irwin's, Clearfield, Pa. July IS, IHnff-ly Tbis Starch Gloss IS used by drat rlaes Hotels Laundries, teni of Ihoaiandaof Familiea. and shonld be used by all. It giree a beautiful poliah, making tb iroa pass smoothly ort the cloth, earing much time and labor. Ooods don ap with it keep clean lonrer, consequently will not wear eat so soon. It makes old Linen look like new. Bold by Druggists and Urocers Generally, Our Imperial Blue Ts the heat I th world I It Is soluble la hard aa well a soft water. It Is put up in th safest easiest, and most eonrenieat form of any offered to the public. It is warranted not to streak th (loth. Sold by Grocers and Druggist generally. Agents wanted ererywherw, to whom w oiler extraordinary Indooementa. Addreea KaW TORE blARCU OLOS3 On. arsl 4a, So. $il faitea Bt, Ktw York Railroads. pen nsTlMiaccntrT 7T t ar time at ljn.nr. Oa in aftfr Mondar, April .9, 1.7 IraUii will run an ttu,m . LKAVE 2ASTWAIU -RAVE WUHTWa. ai. M W ay PM.nKor, rhila EiPt., 4l lie.. V.... t. a... 1 ... a . ' . " Dav kit.r.... fj ivA sun. Alcorn n fur r. m Loeal Aeenm'u, 4.4c nneinimtt Kipreai, 4.4' I'bll a KinroM. 10 07 A 1 toon a. KmipTrant train, Mid train, 3 tv-Lion t ulte, nti'f K-j It,ieitt i, (i u -, Iiatl l,ir-ai. TYROME AND CLEARFIELD P. evutuuic-r Airuiieui..iii. LEAVE EASTWARD. LEAVE WESTWARD. srsvioaa. p. is. statiobs. a. . Philipsburg J 05 Tyrocs t.( Dunbar J. I It Intersection t it Uaceola l.Si Vanacoyoc V.J; Powellon 2t0 Gardner 10 10 Saody Kidg J 47 Mt. PI .want in IT Summit Lift Sen mil 10 Ml Mu Pleasant S.un Sandy Uidg In .17 Gardner $.2$ Powelton lu 4& Vaoaeeyo 8.2 W Osceola II tin Intersection ft.ei Duaieir 11.U7 aatiirs ar saitiri at Tyroee 4.00 Philipsburg ll.?l JA.MKS LEWIS, Eup't T. A C. and II. K. V. Branch Koads. BALD EAGLE VALLEY R. R. taumutcr Arrangement. LEAVE EASTWARD. LEAVE WESTWARD rarioas. Tyron Intoraeetion Bald Eagl Hanuab Port Matilda Maltha Tina S.IOam .S4 " 9.90 " .7 " K.iiS M 10 07 " lu.21 " 10 ss " 10.40 " 10. M " 11 U3 " 1 1 US " 1 1 20 " 1 1 83 " 00 00 " 11 40 w 1 I.O'I " 12 05c 12 14 " 12.20 " 12 XX ' 12.40 " STATIoas. TIM. Lock Ilaren 2.. a p at L'k Haven Int Jin " Fletoingfja 161" Mill Dell Iteech ( reek Eaglerille Howard Mount Eagl Holier Curtin Mtiesborg 2 47 1 S 01 ' t it ' 1.24 ' 140 ' 40 ' 1.47 1 4 10 1 Juliaa I'nioorill B. A S.8. Int., Milesburg Bellfont Milesburg Curtin Hollers Mount Eag' Howard Eaglerill Beech Crock Mill Hall Flemington L'k Haven Int Bcifont. Mile.birg 4 37 ' B. A r). b. Int., 4.41 1 Fnionrill 4 S7 ' Juliaa Martha Port Matilda Hannah U. Id Esgl . Intereeeuoa ARhira at Tyron t II 1 6 2 ,5.S2 ' 4 43 1 too 1 6 1 CO 1 aamra Lock Ilaren ST I2.4S ' JAMES LV.WIS, Eup't T. A C. and B. E. V. Branch Road. 1867 Philadelphia & Erie R. R. 1807 Tills great line traverses the Northern and North, west counties of Pennsylrania to the city o Eri oa Lak Eri. Tt has beea leasej and is operated br th PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COM PANT. Time of Passenger trains at ET. MART'S aud KEAIIN J : Leave Ha at ward. frt. Mery'e. Keatinr. Frl Mail Train 4 14 P. M. 1.4.1 A. 1. Krl Kiprcss Train-... 1 1. DO P. M. (.42 P. M. Lease M eetrvard. Eri Mail Train 10 20 F. M. 10.31A.M. En Express Train 1 IS A. M. 12.31 A. M. Passenger ear run through on th Eri Mail and Express Tiain without chang both ways between Philadelphia and Erie. New kork t'onnertion. Leave N Y. at 0 a.m.; Ar. at Eri 10 a.m. Leave N.V. at 4 p. m j Ar. at Erie 4 o a- ;. Leave Eric at I 00 p. m.j Ar.atN. V. S.I4 p.m. Leave Eri at 10.25 a. m-t Ar at N.V. 10. 10 a. ra. thangrr; of Car brttveen r.rle ett N. V. Elegant Sleeping Cars on ail Nihi trains. For information respecting Pam.?r Vi-.I-ness, apply at Cor. Sfth and .Marsc: ,-t ',;,ra. And lor Freight business ot Itie Cm; nr, s Agents, S. B. Kingston, jr , C..r. I.lih and X,:-. ket streets, Philadelphia. J. W. Reynolds. En. William Drown, Agent, K. C. R, R., Baltimore. 11. 14. Houston, Ueueral Freight Agent, Phila. U. W. U winner, Ueneral Ticket Agent, Env A. L. IV LEU, General Superintendent, Erie. CHEAP FURNITURE. John (iuucH DtSlhES to i nt .rm hia ..!d fn... 1, ai4 t4 mcrs, Il.al hiiiir otilar.--! ,.t r iocreaied his facilities tor m.uiu a rur'nj;. he is now prepared to make to order euro Pu.uitur,. at may b desired, in good style and at cheap r - s for CASH. 11a generally baa on hand, at his Furniture rooms, a varied assortment of ready mad furaltur, among which ar BUREAUS AND SIDE-BOARDS, Wardrobes and Book-Case; Centre, Sofa, Parlor, Breakfast aod Dining Extensioa Table; Com mon. French-post. Cottg,Jenne-Lic.d and ether Bedsteads; Sofas of all kind's, Work Mat do, Il it-raelia, .Waah-standsi Rocking and Arws Cnairs ; epring-.eat, caw bottom, pernor, com mon and other Chairs ; Looking-Glasse of ererr description nn hand ; and new glasiea for old1 frames, which will be put in oa rety rea.oi sole terms on shortest notice. He also keeps on band or furnishes to order, Corn-husk, Hair and Cotton-top Maitreuse. Coffins of Evert Kind Made to order, and funeral, attended with a Hearse whenever desired. Also, House Painting done t order. Th subscriber also manatae tures, at d ha constantly on hand, Clemeot a Patent Hashing Machine, the bat not. in use! Thos using this machin nerer need be with out clean clothes 1 He alto haa Flyer's Talent t'hurn, a superior article. A family using thi Churn never need be without batter) All th abore and many other articles are fur nished to customers cheap lor Cssa or rschnngeA for approred country produce. Cherry, Mapl. Poplar, Linwnod and other Lumber suitable for Cabioet work, taken ia txchange for furnitu-. -r-Remember the shop Is on Mstker street, Clesrfleld, Pa, and nearly opposite the "Old .lew aiera." JUUN til'LlCH. November 2ft, lcftl y NEW CAMIAGE & WAGON SHO? IN C L E A It F 1 E I, D, T a. (Immediately la rear of Machine Shop,) flUIR subscriber would respectfully inform the 1 eitisens ..f Cleerfletd. and the public in gen eial, that he ia prep red to de all kln.la of work on Carriajea, Buirifies, Wagons, Sleiehs, t'leds, Ae., oa short enure and on reasonable terms, and in d workmanlike manner. jf-er-All orders promptly attended te. - Feb. 14, '. W M. MNIOHI. 20,000 POUNDS WOOL WANTED. To the Wool .ro rr of ( Irarllcld a' Jeflriann ( outilltei HENRT J. SLOPPY A tV.will travel lbros tlieee eoo'iiie tbe eoioiog .oinnicr for lb r. ui .. or exclieniting KACItiliV Mixing ft WOOL. TheirstcH k c.n.istsof Satinets, Flannel. Covet Irta, lllanketa. ll.ilii.oral Skirls, and arn, all of the bc! quality. Tbeae goods are manulac lured by Uenrgr Levan A ."on. i:i Lancaatcr eounlr, !'., and lietmr goods are not uiamiUciured in tb tniled Stalee. All who wish full raiue for their wool ebould wait and trade with ikn. An r..P. tber inltirmallnn ean be obtained by addrrasing iociu ai oicw .Millport, llearnelil county, I'd. mar2l-m II. J. SL'.ilTV A CO. (1ANM II l-'KI'lTef all kinds, at I f HKfl.l. A m.n.mvts OiU. VarnishM, Ptinti BruBhet, T l ST received and for eair cheap .y O , , JUSLl'll It. IRWIN, eprll If Cnrweniville, Pa. ll I K 14I K " Wlli beTaid .u ti,e n-OeJVV'hm-k lo anr -i' i . ,.. I'uW Pile Malve aeoo'ramg to direotiuns and bet - ounii Aii.iresa, dl. "'"WMiAMltu. iiliMai-ji, ;t, 1 ft, it-i. . s n SMITH'S. hite and Rd Oalon., M eo,, ,n j earri.ge. Red, t U pent. SIvW 8,iB, , WOOL WAXTED-lOO.OtIO poands of Wo I nmid, Fa., August , W j-l7 X0S1 ChHl m, Philadelphia. , . . , ' an .'o. oiaracvpro