I Iff O, Mm Jltt tlfH I f j(iiltitndt' of cartli'a toiling, mil lion Iihv diod whilo Btrtvinj loTHak ,.,oi"ti money to retire from bucini'ss, mi J Tn beiiulifiil coltago on their vvn little farm to spend tiio romnntit of tlieir dj in rwrt, in having noth ing in particulur to do. Perhaps one in a million of the Lopers doct make money enou'li to eiiuble him to retire to his country Beat, and for a year or two, viliilo ho id fixing it up to his lotion, all goe on charmingly, but when everything in completed to his luind and he has nothing more, to take tp his attention, he eata And sleeps ,nd lounges around for a few months longor, fulls into disease and dies; or, ' if he has unusual force of character nd power of observation, he notices that both health and happiness are 'passing away from him, and tracing -this to the true canse of an Inactive 'tody and an unoccupied mind, he 'resolves to "sell out" and plunge again into the vortex of business. I Recently an old schoolmaster younger, graduating in the same clas J idirty-sevon years ago write that i "both body and mind are worn out. : The slightest physical labor exhausts jbirn," and "any effort, to think or ;tudy, or evn road, so wearies the .-train that life is felt as a burden." 2iu withdrew from his professional ; duties, which he had performed in the f jlace for twenty-five years with honor to himself, having secured the love land confidence and respect of all who knew him. He gave op his calling J ir ttie purpose ot obtaining rest as r means of health. The number of families is increasing Severy day, who give up housekeeping in 9 a means or rest Irom family cares inud resort to that miserable and most junwine mode of life, boarding at (hotel or in some private family, to tret more aiKsatisnea than ever in I low months, meanwhile falling into lad health and bad habits of various kinds. All these classes of persons fail. miserably fail, in their object because they mistake the physiological mean ing of tje word "rest Neither body nor brain are safely, truly and happily rested by doing nothing. The only ueaiititui rest, as long as our physical and mental constitution re mains as it is, is to be busy. Men of force and industry will everywhere tell you : "It is the hardest thing in tbe world to ao nothing." No mortal man was ever made to lie a loafer, to be a miserable drone The true idea of rest is recreation, a making over again, a return to our I accustomed vigor; and this is accom plished, not by allowing the machine to come to a Bland-still, tor inactivity is rust and ruin to all mochanical con trivances, and death to all physiologi cal structures. The truo object of rat is recuperation, and that is best brought about as to tbo body, by eiercining a different set of muscles; and as to the brain by calling into requisition a different set of organs or powers, cunsing the mind to act upon new objects. A better plan is not to get into the unlicalthful conditions named, and they are avoidable by giving two hours daily to the ezeroise ot a different class of muscles or to tho investigation and study of objects ot comparatively trivial importance and of a wholly different nature. The student should ride on horseback, or cultivate fruit and flowers; tho mer chant should employ his mind in lib eral studies, in active personal and elevating charities, while the over taxed and worried wife should pay a visit daily to some prudent friend, some cheery neighbor, or sutlonng sister or child ; the main idea in all cases being to spend two or three hours daily in open-air activeness wholly different lrom the ordinary easiness routine. Tn Loval Fit. The notonoui Sanford Conover, the perjurer, figured in the year ifoo as a Canada corre pondt'tit of the New York Tribune. lie is a lawyer by. profession, and wrote readable letters of a somewhat sensational character. He was known to the Tribune folks as Sanford Cono ver; tbe Canada rebels knew him as James Vf. Wallace, lie worked se cretly, and the Tribune, with his con sent, gave the name of their corre spondent as Conover. While with the rebels, and under tbe name of Wallace, he denounced the rascal Conover as loudly as tho best of them, and then covered his incognita) by reporting for tho pnper mnch of what the rnsenl Wallace had said and was doing. Immediately after the murder of Mr. Lincoln this correspondent professed to the Tribune that he knew something about the conspiracy plot. Thereupon the editor, Mr. S. H. ttay, sent him on to Washington with a note to Judge Holt. Ilia public career then began. It is a pity that the poor loyal soul is compelled to suffer in the penitentiary. Whydont Gree ley bail him out f Fools roR MoNAFcns. The New Toik Express says : "When a fool is bom King, it is not man's fauit, oui, wnon a loot is made H.ing, man is to blame. Tbe creation of Gen. Pope, who lost lis coat, pantaloons, Ac, Ac, at the second Bull Kun, to say nothing of i i i i i . . j uis neau, ana wno inereny, niauo a mockery of the Union cause, in the cbel cause, whose coat was stuffed In a iiichmond shop window, during the war, and labelled, "my hcadonar- ttrt in the saddle," the creation of such a man into a monarch, is man's fnult. President Johnson not Con gress, was to blame therefore. He from the President's King manu- "Ptory, not 1 had. Mevens . f Tope is doing all sorts of things in ! iioiuiiiioim few, thai arc sensible and thono only by mimnke ; the most oi them liPing fin senseless as Ins silly military campaigns. How such a man 't got into the army how nnd why, if is kept in are puzzles unnocount lle on any renconable hypothesis, eridsn and Sickle have brains JPope is Pope. ' It's all very pretty talk," said a Gently married old bachelor who J just finished reading an essay on "Culture of Women" just as a fTy milliner's bill was presented to Sim, .it , aii very pretty, this culti tt'on of women : but such a tiharire this for bonnets, it rather a heavy "Iressing in my judgment." GEO. B. O00DLANDER, Proprietor. PRINCIPLES-NOT MEN. TERMS-$2 per annum, in Advance. VOL. 38-WIIOLE NO 2035. CLEARFIELD, PA., THURSDAY, SEPT. 12, J8G7. NEW SEIUES-VOL. 8, NO. 8. rwB iu..f i. ( . I ' i ' ill. . .. . , Thnridcus Stevens, being on his deuth-bed, has just confessed a truth which should alarm the fears nnd arouso tho attention of tho ratoplo everywhere. In a lottcr to his friend, Samuel Shock, dated Lancaster, Pa., August 26, 1807, he distinctly declares that tho whole legislation of Congress, in tho mattor of "reconstruction," was contrary to, and outside of the Constitution of the United States, and that the ltadical mnioritv in both Houses of Congress know that they were acting totally without constitu tional authority. Speaking of the rofusnl of tho Senate to concur with the House in a bill introduced by himself, prohibiting the removal of the District Commanders without the consont of tbe Senate, Mr. Stevens said : "Some of tbo members of the Senate soomod to doubt thoir power undor the Constitution, which thru had just repudiated, and wholly ouUidt of which all agreed that we were acting, else our whole work of reconstruction was usurpation!" This is a bold and bald avowal that the Iiudicul party of the country, acting through their representatives in Congress, basknow ingly and by consont, overthrown the fundamental law of the nation, usurped unlimited power, and, ever since the war ceased, boen pursuing a course entirely despotic and revolutionary. The Domocratio press have assorted and re-asserted this fact during the last five years, but without awaking tho peoplo to a conviction of its truth. But will they not open their eyes and behold how fearfully their liber ties have been and are yet being vio lated, now that the leader o? the Radical party in Congress, speaking as a dying man, and in the presonce of the terrible judgment to which he is hurrying, plainly and explicitly confesses his atrocious treason I Not content with acknowledging, simply, that he and his confederates in crime, have deliberately treated taxational Constitution, which they were all sworn to defend and preserve, as if it were a dead thing, he declares finally, in the very last lines of his letter, that "legislation without author ity and reconstruction by usurpation, is very alurmiiiir is worse than Conner- headism." Ibis confession, Mr. Ste vens, may bo good for your soul. The country may thank, you for having made a clean breast ot it evon at this late hour. 1'ou and your party have been and are worse rebels against the (iovornmcnt, than evon the .Southern insurgents, who only sought to with- draw from the Government, not to destroy it. You and your party hove destroyod tho Union by destroying ten of its iutogral members ten States, which you have converted into military districts and subjected to military tyranny and in doing that, you have, by your own avowal, done more than Davis and his armies ever attempted or designed you have abolished tho fodural Constitution and left the entire country, North and South, without a supreme, organic law, except in name, it remains, nevertheless, though practically sus pended, but it will never recover its authonty in any part of this land, so long as the party which has wilfully set it aside and "repudiated" it in Congress, are continued in power by the suffrages of tho peoplo. The restoration of tho Constitution, and with it the Union, can never tuke place as long as Radical Republican ism is dominant in the Government. Sunday Mercury. Gkmrac, Giiant. Tho Radicals are feeling this gentleman, as they would a lemon, which when wen squeezed, they will throw away. Chase, the Chief Justice, beyond all question, is to bo their machine man for the Pros- idoncy. The Frcedmen's Jfurcaa will send for him to the Convention, II Southern States, and New England, and TSew lork, will go for Inm.- with dolegatos, here and thoro, from the West, more than enough to norm nate him. The Methodists, too, are to be enlisted, as tho Chief Justice has recently become very pious in that Church. Gen. Grant is a good enough soldier, and a great enough General, bat a green, very green politician. His only chance of being made President, was, in ooiuing nis tongue Slid bis pen, and be held them so well for a ong time, Inat many thought ho Would hold on, but they were mis taken. He was doBirous, wo soe, to bo President, and the Radicals in Washington have told him the way to be President, was to talk, talk, tnlk, write, write, write, ordor, order. He has begun, and he will end, with the politicians. Ho it by no means sharp enough for them, and they are laughing well, at the way they have boen using him up. Sorrow. Sorrow sobers as and makes tho mind genial. And in sor row we love and trust our friends more tendorly, and the dead become dearer to . And just as the stars shine out in tho night, so thoro are blessed forma that look at us in our grief, though before their features were fading from our recollection. Suffering I let no man dread it too much, because it is good for him, and it will help to make him euro of his beinir immortal. It is not in the bngni, nappy any, nut on.y in bo seen shining in their long, long distanoos. And it is in sorrow that night of the soul that we are farthest, and know ourselves natives of finite and daughters of the Most High. We think this extract from a medi cal advertisement is entirely correct : "Cousumntives. couch while you can ; for after you have taken one bottle of my raixtare you can't." In tho early days of the State of In diana the cnpitul was Corydon, and the aniiunl session of the General As sembly usually brought togethor as wild a set of mad wags as could be found in the State, who had to rely upon their own resources for amuse ment, for there woro then few thea ters, concorts or shows. The lovers of mischief had estab lished a mock Masonic lodge, into which they would entice such as were a litUcgrecn, and tnkethem through variety of ridiculous ceremonies, to the infinite amusement of the crowd. On one of these occasions, it being understood that a good-natured, ath letic young man, about half a simple, ton, was to De initiated, the room was crowded, Judge Grass (it being a char acter in which he was peculiarly hsp py) consenting to act tho role of the dovil; and to make tho services more impressive, had put on a false face and a large paper cap, surmounted with horns, and with some chains l bis hand, placed himself behind screen. Aftertakingthc candidato throueh variety of ceremonies, he was brought vo a stand bolore the screen, and told that he had then to confoss all tho crimes he had committed during h whole lifo. Tho candidato confessed some trivial offenses, and declared that he could recollect no more. A this the Judge came out from h biding place, groaned and shook h unaiiis. mo irignicned candidate re lated some other small matters, and declared he had disclosed all tho crimes be had ever committed. At this th groans of the pretended devil became furious, the chains rnltled and he shook his horns in the face of the tor rified candidate, who, starting back in alarm, cried out : "Jf-hold on M m-mister D-d-devil, if i m-must l-t-tell you, I d d did kk-kiss J--judge G-grass' w-w-wife a c-ccouplt of t-t-timcs I" The groaning ceased, and tho dovil aisappearcu. f Jl'irht Hide in a Stage Coach Tho San Francisco Bulletin has the following : "Ono day last week, as the Los Angclos and San Joso stngo coach was traveling in the night between ban XjIiis Ubispo and Santa liarbara an incident occurred which produced anything but a pleasant impression among tho passengers. A lady was occupying one of tho front soaU, ntul tho wholo company had been talking and singing in the most sociable man nor. After a time the lady settled down as if to go to sleep, and ono of the gentlemen passengers asked her if bIio would not havo a pillow under her head. Mio made no reply, and the company indulged in another song. At the song ceased one ot the paBson gors opened the curtain so as to let in tho moonlight, and looked down at the lace ol the woman, exclaimed, " hy can it be thnt she sleeps with her eyes open r Another passonger placed his hand upon her forehead, and cried out, "one is dead! lhe stage was stopped, and the inanimato, pulseless form ol the lady carried out in tbe opon air. Mio was duathly cold, and her face was wet with cold sweat supposod to gather only on the face of the dying. After so long a time passed that all hopes of lifo remaining wat given up, tho recovered under the vigorous rubbing with whiskey in which all tho passongers bad en gagod, and the journey was finally rosumed. It turned out that the lady was afflicted with heart diseaso, and had the discovery of her condition boon delayed a little longer, she would have been past human aid. Attention I Whonover vou hear of a man grumbling about the ticket, objecting to this candidato or that candidate, you may be suro his De mocracy isn't skin deep, and that he only wants an excuse to serve the enemy. In those times when the Jacobin conspirators against the lib erties of our country, are busily plot ting to make slaves of all who will not worship at thoir political shrine, the Doraocrat who stops to higglo about personal objections to Uemo- oratio candidates, who baits to throw hit own private cniuVes into the bal ance against his party ticket, cares more for the cratincstiop or his own little spite than for the success of the principles he professes. The ballot is a sacred thing. It is r.ot merely a slip of printed paper. It represents principles. It is the embodiment of ideas. Shame on the man that would permit his private grudges to inter pose botween him and the principles which he professes before all the wbrld Bedford Gazette. Church Etiquette. Let the lady advance ono pace beyond the door of mo pew sne wisnes to enior, nun himiui lace and salute, the pew must inon be vacated by such gentlomun as are in it bv a flunk movomcnt. Thosatiad should riso simultaneously when the lady presents herself, fuco by the right flank, then deploy into the aisle, the head man facing the lady, and the rest walking to his right and rear, the direction of his halt being changed by a ncht countermarch, and forming again into line up and down tho aislo, -..it i' 1 i .. .1.. right flunk. 1 he adv whon tJ t.0ti. clear, completes ealuto, and advances to hor posi tion in the pew. I he gentlemen break off by files from the rear, and resnmo their places. Great care should be taken, of conrso, by othor parties, not to entor the aisle whon this evolu tion it in progress, until it it completed. Why it a dishonest bankrupt like an honest poor man? Because both fail to get rich. alife'ififc VUrrllanroiu. 1 hey that much at vervthinir, and that fret at everything are fools mine It is a good thing to be above board ont generally a bad thing to be over board. A wise and witty coteranorarv re- marks that the first dress worn by il v I .i J uiumur jiv was vear m. "If all tbe world were blind what a melancholy sight it would be," said an men clergyman. r What is the difference 'between barber and a mother ? On has razors to shave and the other bat shavers to raise. A darned bad dream it to " dream yon are hugging a pretty cirl. and waken up to find your arms around me puiow "Will you lend father your newspa per, sir r he only wants to read it f " "Yes, my boy, and ask him to lond me bis dinner, I only want to eat it. A prudent younif woman iu Provi dence, who looked undor the bed before she roposed thereon, discvered a large and intelligent negro hidden there. The Missouri Radicals are non-plus- sod about Grant, and the leading Had ical paper of St. Louis declares bo hat forfeited Radical confidence. O, aear, wnat a heavy loss I An editor at a dinner table, being bpkou ii ne wouia lane tome pudding, replied in a fit of abstraction i "Owing to a crowd oi other matter, we are unabio to nnd room for it. Jndge Pierson, of Dauphin county, in his charge to the grand jury, de nounces tbe new liquor law ns inferior to Jlhe existing statutes aid totally inadequate for the purposes intended. Why is a pretty young lady like a locomotive engine? Don't give it up. There are lots of reasons. Che sends off the sparks, transports tie males, (mates,) has a train following her, and passes over ine plain Parallels Old Thad, the Yankee schoolmaster, repudiating the Consli tu tion, and Judgo Williams, the wood en nutmeg Yankee, repudiating the oonus oi lillHburg and Allegheny county, moou win tell. To pay our National Debt Just elect littlo repudiating, higher Inwites liko Williams, for Supremo Judges men who will make a contract with you for gold, nnd thon compel you to i.iko nity contg on the dollar, in rags. The age of superstition has not yet passed. In Troy, there is an ienorant oia nag ot seventy who pretends to "tell fortunos," and on Thursday, the crowd around her residence was so great that the police had to interfere and break it up. Zion'e Herald tdvertises two colored preachers "of superior parts," who want white congregations. It says, "now, brethren, let us practice at we preach." Mr. Herald, yoa ask vour friends to do something they have over done, and never will to be honest. A veritable story is told of a bright littlo girl, who, attondinir Sunday School for the first time, was asked "Who went into the lion's den V The littlo one appeared puzzled and did not answer. The teacher commenced spelling, to awaken tbe child's mem ory, "D a n" "I can tell now," ex claimed she, all smilci; "It wat Dan Itice r Hon. Ignatius Donnelly, a mongrel member ol congress lrom .Minnesota, in a recent letter to the St. Paul Vress says "1 be crime of repudiation is not greater than tho crime of robbing a con tiding people. belling greenback bonds at a dis count to capitalists, taxing "a con fl.i: ... .i r !. . iiuiiiu i'u'mjiv w iav ilium njiorrnb in gold, and exempting the bondhol dor from taxation, is worso thun tho crime of repudiation. Married At Trenton, on the 22d ult., by F. T. Frolinghuyseu, Esq , as- sicd by tionalor i ye, lien. Jlawley and others, General Radical Tarty to Miss African Suffrage. Honry Wilton gavo away the fair bride, and at the close of the services tho audionce oinod in tinging the following stania : "Ob I h wu a harlot and htwM a thief, but tbry loTvd rarb otber beyond all Iwltef." ("Lest tome may find fault with our poetry, we horcby inform our readers that it was selected from last Satur- ay't Tribune. Trenton American. Please Tell You are a Radical a gonuine Republican. Tell un How do you restore tbe Union ? How do you preserve a Constitu tion ? Who wu benefited by the war? How much better off is tho poo man now than before the war? Do you believe in equal taxation? Why not exempt the poor working men as well as the rich bondholders? Why tax tbe poor toldior who fonirht for hit country, and exempt from all taxation the speculator who staid at home and etole from hit oountry ? Sooi.wjki. A little girl not eix years of ago screamed out to her lit tle brothor, who was playing in the mud t "Rob, you good-for notliing rascal, como right into the house this minute or I'll beat you till the skin comes off." Why, Angelina, dear, what do you mean? Whore did you learn such talk ?" exclaimed the mortified moth er, who stood talking with a friend. Angelina's childish reply was a good commentary upon this manner of spoaking to children. "Why, mother, you see we aro playing, and be't my little boy, and I'm tooldlng him jnst at yoa did me this morning, that's all." Ma wiltea. 1EPUBLTCAN. floods, flrorfrlfj, (ftf. GREAT EXCITEMENT On Second street, Clearfield. NEW GOODS AT LOW PBICES rpnK andrtlrnd nupsottallj inTitt th at. 1 trillion or tba public generally to tbeli splendid amorUMnt of marohaudiM, which the; AT VERY LOW TRICES. TUelr itoek euniLUi In part of Dry Goods of the Best Quality, ourn at r-rinu, n ninei, Alnaoeai. Merino. UlRlthanii.Muillni.tliloaehad and anblaaob d, Drilling., Ticking!, aotlon and wool FlannoIi.SatinetCaMimerel, Cottonadcf, Ladm' Sbawli, Nubias A- Iloodi, Balmoral and Hoop Hkiru, Ac, A Uo, a Una aaiortment of Men't Drawer a Sbirta, Hate 4 Capi, Boon A Bhoat. all ol which WILL EE SOLD LOW FOB CASH. Hardware, Queensware, Glassware Groceries and Spices. IN SHORT A GENERAL ASSORTMENT Of eTery thing ainallT kept in a retail Mora, all CHEAP FOR CASH or approred oounlr? pro duoa. WRIGHT i FLANIGAN. Cleardeld, June 9, 187. GIEAED TOWNSHIP IN MOTION Fresh Arrivals at the Cheap Store. L.. M. COUTRIET HAS Jnit received at kti itori, la Olrarl towmhln. on the Clearfield road, one mile aboft Leooote iMiln, a large iwortment of 6PRI5Q AITS SUMMER GOODS, Which ha la determined to Mil FIVE PER CENT. CHEATER Tlan tbe name quality of Qoodi call he but. ooaeea ror ib any otber ftore la tae aeig bbor- nova, jiie eioca ooniliu VI DRY GOODS OF ALL KLXDS, Such ai S.tintll., Cu.lmerel, Muallm, Delalnta, unen, iminngi, caiieoa r all kind, Trimming., Hibboni, Lace, Beady-Made Clothing, Boots & Shoes, Jlats 0; Caps, GROCERIES OP ALL KINDS, Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Rice, Molaeaet, Fieh, Sail Linieed Oil, Fnh Oil, Carbon OIL Hardware, Tinware, Castings. Plowe, Plow-Caetinga.Naila, gpikee. Com-Cultl- Tatore, Cider-i'reeaei, all kind! of Axel, Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery, Paints, uiass, i arniA, stationery. ROOD FLOUR ALWAYS) ON HAND. tuCell end ice for yoorielrei. Ton will tod ererjtbing utuell kept la a retail atore. Plowe are of the Cnrweaaellla and Centre ci.unty make, and are warranted to be of good quality. t. M. COCTRIBT, Glrard townehip, Miy 11, 187, MlEJriOt1L. J. P. KRATZER HAS remoTed to hit nir wartrooini on Mar ket itrt, Clevfltlcl, P, wbort h bai opened ft wtj lug tuck or DRY GOODS, Merlnoei, Qinghami, Clothe, Delalnei, Prlnte t;aitneree, Alpanae, Hilka, Betinela, Hepi, Caebmerel, Tweedi, Cobergt, Mohair, Jeane, Lanellai, Mu.line, Flanneli, BnnneU, Rib bone, Cloaki, Balmoral Skirtf, Hoop. Bkirte, Fhtwln, Dreei Trimming, Head Keta, Cape, Coreete, tilnvee, Coliare, Sparta, Grenadine Veil, Table Corera. CLOTHING, Coata, Pant, Ve.tl, Orer-CoaU, flent'e Shawle fihlru, Hate, Cap., Under-Bhirta and Drawer, Boot, Shoe. Qua Shoee, Crarata, Glorea and Coliare, HARDWARE, yUEKNSWARE, GRO CERIES 4 MUSICAL GOODS. GROCERIES,. Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Molaeeea.Salt, Candle, Rice, Floar, Bacon, Fieh, Tobaroo, Kaieina, Current, 8 pi tea, Crackera, Vinegar, Oila, Var ni.h, Alcohol. TIN-WARE, GLASM-WARE, WOODEN- WARE, and STATIONERY. HOUSEHOLD GOODS, Carpeta, Oll-elotha, Drugget, Looking Glaieea t;looka, Uburna, waanboama, lube, uuck eta, Flat Irooa, Pane, Window Blind, Wall-papar, Coal Oil Lamp, Um brella. Bedcorda, Knirea and Fork, Hpoona.Crocke, and Store niar-kin. MIA1I of which will be eoldoa the moetraa- eoneble term, and the bigbeat market prion paid or Grain, Wool, and all kinda of ooantrj produoe. Clearfield, December IS, 1Mb. SOMETHING NEW! FLOUR AND FEED STORE WOt'LD announce ta the eitiaena of Clearnrld and the aurmnntline country that 1 bare ncd a H.01 It AMI FKKII FTOKK on Si.CO.m STREET, Oppoalte the Fording, where I intend to keep oonetanuj on nana a itiu eeeoniucni i Dour, Pork, Bacon, Chop, Oats, Corn, And all kinda nf Feed, which I will retail cheep for ca.h, or in exchange for rlllNtiLK.S. lXMHERMEX will ennault thoir intarret hy giring me a call heft re they go elwwhere to pur rhaM their enpnliee, aa my arrangemenla are perfect, end am able to buy everything in aiy mi at the lowret market price. LH5PER IESSIK0. ClearneM, July II, M7. Jirtifl ,$torr$. NEW ARRANGEMENT. IV. A. J. (SHAW, DRUGGISTS, (Second atreet, oppoalte the Court Houaa,) CIF.AIFIKLD, Fean'a. npiIK fuhacribera haeina entered Into aartner- X htp In tbe Drug buaineaa, and purehaeed the entire Intereat of Mr. C. D. Maleon, would reapentfully inform the eitiaena of Clearfield county, that they are now prepared to furniek DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, Vj Stuffe, Tobacco, Cigara, CoofecUoneriei fctatloaery, Ae. PHYSICIANS Will And ear ateck of Drug FULL and COM n.n m, and ala very alight adrance on priawe. SCHOOL BOOKS. Teachera and olbera will be furniahed with elaaaieal and mucellaneoaa booke by expreee, at STATIONERY. Conaiating of Cap, Flat Can. Foolacan. Letter an. Perfumed Note Paper i aieo, a Tory neat Block f Mourning Note Paper aad hnrclupea on hand. rena. i encua, ine, ao. HOUSEKEEPERS Will nd a full etock of PURR SPICKS. RODA bUUi A 611, Concentrated LI E, SOAP, aVa. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN Art rerUttfd toeitmiD ourttovk of Porfumerj, Hair Oil Fin Toil. Soapi, broibei, Combt, a out. BOUel. .. o. SMOKERS AND CIIEWERS Will tnd a full aupply nf prim Chewing an Smoking TOBACCO, Imported and Domeetie C1QAU8, Snuff, Fine. Cut, Ae., to. CARBON OIL, Of the beat brand., alwaya on band. LIQUORS. Tbe beat quality of Llquore alwaya oa band, fur aical purpoaee. aTrMPbyaielanaJ Preeerlptlont promptly and carefully eompounittd. riept. 11, 1867. W. M. A A. I. SUA W HARTSWICK & IRWIN, VrvgrUts, Clearflrld, Pa. TTAVINQ rcDtted and rcmored to th room I 1 lately oeeupled by Klchard Moeaop, new otter, low for eaah, a well aeleoted aaaortment of DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. Alao, Patent Ktdlrlnta of all Urdu, Oil. 01 Putty, Dye Stuff., Stationery, TOBACCO AND 8E0AU8, Confectionery, Ppleei, and the largeat 'atoek of vartettea arar offerad la una place, and warraaU ed to be of tbe beat tbe Market afforrla. 1. O. IIARTHWICK, Dee. 11, 18(5. JOHN 1HW1N. DRIGS ! DRIGS! DRK.S! JOSEPn R IRWIN, Oa Mala SL, one door weet of Hippie d) Fault' Store, Ct'RWEVSVILLK, PA, Ilat bow on band a large aaaortment of Drugs, Medicines, Oils, Paints, Dye btuns, ratent Medicines, Trueaea, Phouldcr-nrarca, F.laatlc 8tock uifre and hupportcra, Glaaa, Futt), Perfumery, Toilet Oooda, Confectlonarire, Spleea tannea rrutt, Tobacco, Cigars, Hooka, (Stationery, Pencil., Pena, Ink, and a general rariet of Kotiona. Ilia atock emhracea all arttclea seeded In a eonjciuoity, la entirely new, and of the beat auality, and will be a Id at reaaonabl prioea. Call and examine the food 1 they oannot fall to pleaee. dert-tr The Best in lhe Market I WHITE LEAD, la one to twenty pound package. WASHINGTON MEDAL WHITE ZINC Oroand la OIL A large aaaortment of COLORED PA TXTS L OIL AXD DRY, L1XSKED OIL, TVEPJUSTISE. VARXISn OF T0E BEST QUALITIES, And a In aaaortment af VAEKISH ASD FAINT BRUSHES, Juat renewed and far tale by HARTSWICK May lit, lT. IRWIN, Clearfield, Pa. Down I Down 1 1 HE UST-ARRIVAL AND OF CO I KB B TUB CHEAPEST I Proclamation against High Prices I lrE ftra now ofrf-nlng op a lot of the bt and II motrt araiMmalila Ooodi and Wrti arar offrird In thii market, and at pricM that rrmind ana of the oi davi of ehaap thinfft. Tboaa who lack faith upon thii point, ur doeia put aila gattoni iiparflauaa. nwd but CJLL JtT Olfl STORE, Corner Front and Market etreeta, here they can Bee, fre.1, hear and know for tbem- aclre. To fully undcr.land what are cheap gooda, ia mu.t he done. We do not deem It neoc.earT ennaierate aad itamia our atock. It I enough for na to ata4e thai We have Everything that is Needed and conaiimed In thla market, and at price that aatoni.h both old and young. deo2l JOHKi'H FHAW d PON. ADMINISTKATOR )TICK. Notice la hereby giren that letter of Adminiatra t on. oa the eatate of JUNAi HAn nii nuu, deceaeed, late of Lawrence townabip, Clearlleld connty, ra., baring been duly granted to the undrr.ignrd, all peraona Indebted to eaid ea tate will pleaee make payment, and thaat bating elalma or demand, will pre.ent them for fettle eaenl without delay. 0. B, MKKHKI.lt, aug22-6t Adminietrator. DMIMsaTHATItH'tt kllTll'I'V-Notice ie hereby giren that letteraof Adminietratinn on the aetata of 8aml Williama,denea(d, lata of Burnaide townehip. Clwtrneld oounty.Pa., hare thia day been duly granted to the nnderaigned, to whom all peraowa indebted to aaid aetata will pleaee make paTroaot, and thoee baring claima or drmaada will preeeut liiem for eltlement without delay. MARY WILLIAMd Ad"'l. aug1.St pd JOSEfH H. BKETII, Admr. ?hf tIfitrflrld JiTrpubUran. Trrm-j f Hahtrtptlftit. If ptid tn eVlrntie', in Udm 'thic? mmif ht .. f 3 M If mt. fi.r ihrf an4 kotor ll un(h I ftO If pud 0r It -ipiratiwfi of l Bombi... J 00 Httr vf ArftrrtUli.tf, Tranilrnt A1rirtimiiij, pr tqutftvof 10 llriOf or !, it timt or Im $1 V0 fur Mrh fubW'fiurnl tatertiuit .''ft A4minf tre.tnrt an it Liorutorf' uotioct f (fl Aoiaiiorfl' notircc I NO ntH)tif and KtrT , I iO IhtMtlutton no'iri , J I'll IO, notii, per hn ii Ohitimry rtol nvw Ave line., p..r line 10 Pruft'Miooail ('anil, ! year 6 00 TRAHl.r AIVIITIHICIt.Jnn. I quar 01 I i column.. 00 - 1 M.uan4.M S ( column 40 DO 3 Miuarea 2" 1,0 I - tvtlumii Ti 00 Job Wurk. Siafl qnir. $2 AO I 8 quint, rfrqulr,(t 7 3 (juirnf, pr quira, 2 0 Over 0, per qniir.. 1 tVO H awtibii.ls. thML 25 or kM,$l 00 h ihMl, lb or Wtr.U bQ i iht, 25 or 2 50 1 iljetf 26 or Im, 8 00 Uvar or eaoa or abora at prmorrioniit rmtea. OtU. It. (iOUlJLAM'KIt, Editor and Proprietor. itsrrllanrous. Farm for Sale. rilHK tubaerihr midinr tn Graham to want), p. X t'lrarllrld eoantT, Pa., now offora hit farm at private aale. It ic located on tha public road leading fram isralituntirfi to IMr Crack, and will ka within its mile ol a railroad atatiuif and Coataiufl 150 Acres, Righty-flra of whieh are elesrad nnd a larf? por tion in Clorer, tha wbola undar good fenee, having thcraon erocU d 7Vn MPwriiinf HmeMf A larjfa bank bam, and tha nnial onl-build injca, tfjrrther with two baniit; orchard , a flood fpnng ol wat-r, and timber vttmifrb to make three or four rafla. A ehuroh and ecbou) kouae within a ihort dictanoe. t or further partieulara caU on tbe nn deraifrned, reaidinfr, on Ike pmniaea, or addreaa bin ai trahauitdJD P 0. )f27-dlmtpd WM. R. flREEM". CHEAP FURNffURL JOIIX GULICH DVS1RCS to inform hit old friend- ana -tomeri, tbat baring anlarged bii ahop and ioeroated hit faeilirlei fur nanuiaftnring, ha ia now prepared to make to order each Furniture aa may be deal red, ia good style and at ebeap ratee for CASH. lie generally haa on bend at hie Furniture rooma, a varied aaeortntnt of ready made fur ni tore, among which aro BUREAUS AND SIDE-BOARDS. Wardrobei and Book-Caei; Centre, Sofa, Parlor. Break faet and Dining Kxtenaion Tablet; Con aooB, Freneb-poit, CottagegJenny-Lind and othor Bedi teadf j 8ofaa of all kindi, Werk-standf, Hat-rack a, Waah-atanda i Rooking and Arm Cbairt j apring-aeat, eane bottom, parlor, com- ' aoon and other Chairti Looking-tilaifei of aTary dear rip tion oi hand ( and now glaasea for old frame, which will be put in on very reaeooable tarn i on ihortoat notice. He alio keept on band or furnifhea to oraar. Cam hotk, Hair aid Cot ton-lop JlaUroaaoa, Coma or Every Kind Made to order, and funarale attended with ft Hearae wbenerer deaired. Alao. iionae Painting dona to order. Tha aubaeriber alio mannfae. tares, and haa oonatantly on hand, Cleaent'i ratent naibmg Machine, tba beit now in ma I Tboaa ating thit marhine never need bo with out clean clothes 1 Ua also has Flyer's Patent Churn, a superior article. A family uiiog this Churn never need be without butter I All tha above and many other articles aro fur nlibed to customers ebeap for Cash oreicbaagel for approved oountry produce. Cherry, Maple, Poplar, LI d wood and older Lumber suitable for Cabinet work, taken in exchange for furniture. rtvRcmcnber the thop Is on Marker street. Clearfield, Pa, and nearly op po rite tha "Old Jew Store." JOHN OULICH. IN or amber 26, 196S y CLEARFIELD MARBLE WORKS. Italian and Vermont Marble flnlahed In the hlglieet atyle of th. Art. The auliaerihere beg lea re to announce to tba eitiaena of Clearfield oantr,that they hare opened an extenaire Ularltle Yard on theenuth-weat oorner of Market and Fourth atreeta, ricar6rld. Pa., where they are prepared to make Tomo.8tone, Monu menta, Tumha,box and aide Tomha, Cradle Tomba, Cemetery Poet. Mnntlea, Phelvea. Biacketa. ate.. en abort antioe. They alwaya keep nn hand a large quantity of work Inirhed, eiocpt the letter ing, ao that peraona can eall and arleot for them, el roe the atyle wanted. They will ala. make to order any other atvle of work that may be deaired, and they defter themeelre that they can eompet. with th. manufacturer, ontaid. of th. oounty. either in workmanehip or price, aa they only em ploy the beat workmen. mayAII ingulrle by letter promptly anrwered. JOHN til'MCH. MayM.JMT. IIKNRY OULICH. DRESS-MAKING. 'PEC1AL NOTICF PARISIAN DBKS8 AND CLOAK MAKINU Udiee etn bar. tkeir Dreeeaa, Suite, Coat, aad Baequiaee band eomely made and trimmed, at tbe aborteat no. tie., at tbe old .aublieh.d aland, 10J1 Cbeatnat atreet, Philadelphia. Fancy and plain Fan, Mantilla Ornament, Dreaa aad Cleak BeUone, Hibbona, Oluay aad Ouipur. Lacoa, Bugle and Gimp Pre.. Trim- Inga, with a large ranetr of Stanle ant Fancy Goodf.from 35 to oil per oent. leaa than elaewher.. Alao, rwoeiring daily, Paria faabiona ia tiaeae paper, for Ladle' and Children'. Drea.ee. Seta of Pattema for merchant and dree maker aow ready, at Mre. M. A. BINDKH'S, Jyt ly 1031 Cheatnut at, Philadelphia. Clearfield Nursery. ENCOURAGE HOME INDUSTRY. rpilK anderalgned, baring e.tabli.hed a Nur X ry oa the 'Pike, about half way between Cleardeld and Curwen.rllle, ia prepared to fur niab all kind of FRl IT TKkh'S, (auudard and dwarf,) Evergreen, Shrubbery, tirapa Tinea, Oooaeberriea, Lawtoa Blackberry, 8trewberry, and Raaberry Viaee. Alao, Siberian Crab Treea, Qoinoe, and early aovtet Hhubarb, Ao, Order promptly auad.d U. Addreaa, J. 1). RIQIir, apl(MI5.j Cnrwenatllle, Pa Attention, Soldiers. EQUALIZATION OF BOUNTY. VI. I. BOLniEK OK IMll.'09.n.1 are entitled to an INCH KASKH BOUNTY. The nnderaigned ia prepared to eollect all luck Bountiea, ae well a toe iucroaaed pay to Boldiera' Widowa. All inquiriea and oommunicationa an- ed promptly, lhaoharge reoeinted for. Poet Office addreee, Curwanaville, IV erpe-tr KVANB. "OKT TUB BEST." WHERI.P.Rda Wll,ll!f'l Hitheet Premlnm. Wt !titch. SEWING MACHINES. VIX Innirica In referenoa to this "AKo.1M Marhme promptly anowered. They can bo procured Irom tne at citv prtea. T. UAMMe-TOX, Agent, lanthfrnhurg, Pa. HMn-if LIVERY STABLE. TIIK nndcr.igned hefr. (rare to inform tbe pub lic that be I. now fully prepared t ectommo- ate all ia the way of furni.hing lloraea, Uuggiee, addlea and Ilameee, on the ehorteet notice and oa reasonable trnna. Keaideooa oa Loeuat atrwet, between Third and Fourth. OKO. W. uEAKII ART. ClearAold, April 11, 1X67. Silver Wash Powder. (tare tlnte, labor, money. Makea waabing a partial, and Monday a featlrel. Bold ererj. here. Try IU Addreaa all oruere to the Maaufaetarere. ZIEOl.ER A SMITH, Chetnlata and bnleaale liruggiaU, aold ly 1H7 Norih Third Ht., Philadelphia. MH.llll.HH' noVNTIl-a. A nrena) act k.. n..r.H hoih llim.ee of Coksreea, aad aiened by the Treaideut, glrlng a three year.' Midler IU and two yeare' eoldier ISO bounty. 4T-II0t'NTIES and TENSIONS oll.ct.d by mo, for thee entitled to them. ' WALTER BARRETT. waj Alt'j at Law, CleardeldPa. iR't)C r RttlEII lo tebedat , J MEREKwIi BHuai