HKPimi.UWN. Terms of Subscription. ,lmiMT...r miliin Hirer m-iiiln.. .fi i it.i t lure and I . !..!. t month" ..I., ti... ..it.. tt of to m tnllti ... 3 (10 ll 1 II 1 Mi. . It. V M so, cur foreman, il authorised '., il ,,vi'i IntollieotVron ottiiiil In ft of sol., nlitlon. advert ism. .I"1' '"k. nur Isvnoe. liKO. M. ti.Mll.l.A N i.l.K, I'.tlil.tr nml rrojirirmr. TiV!il'Ai :::::Jimo 11. iMiH. J ,i have irinli'tl lrn nmiilier t.f tin. new H.V. 1:1 1.1., mxl will, on lla' rcvi iH ui iwemv Crc pi im, mml c"t lo any address. iny'.!S. rmsoNAl.. Wo undiTHtainl tlmtwo jiro the HulijoLt of a lilllo seiiBiitioiinl pihiip and criticism since last week, iii-hiiH about under tlio following cir cumstances : A school tenohor namod Murray, sjiod soma timo ago. A bovy of his comrades mot and adopted a series of 'Whereas," "HeHolvcd," lc, covering h piB'o of foolscap, and ono of tlio ro solves modestly ordered that tlio pro ceedings bo publibhcd in tlio county papers. A member of tlio Committee (whom we know not) handed us tho docu ment, with a request to publish it. We, understanding our businons, de clined to do so, except as an adver tisement. Knowing full well that if one school teacher was entitled to a half column notico for nothing, the rest might mako tho same demand upon us when their turn camo. This thing of Whcrcasing and Resolving ncliool teachers was both novel and new to us, und we viewed tho matter wholly in a business light, and so treated it. If it was any advantage to cither the dead or living teachers, it was, like everything elso, worth pay ing for. Tho parties might, with the name propriety, have gone to a mer chant and ordered a shroud, or to a cabinet maker and demanded a coffin, and refused to pay for the article. "IVe chargo nothing for publishing death notices, but tho labor of com mittees should never bo smuggled through a printing odieo. We aro pleased to know that those who growl and lio the most about this matter arc those who do not take oar paper, or if they do take it, do not pay for it. We suppose they have come to the conclusion that wo can both print and advertise for nothing. This is a mistake. Wo cannot pay out annually $1,000 for material and labor and get nothing in return. We rculato our own business affairs, and will be obliged to thoso who find fault with us for so duing, if they will come like men und complain to us, instead of blubbering to their neighbors or to those who hnve no control over tho uijoct. Festival and Fair. Tho lady members of the I'reshylcrian Con gregation in this place, wc understand, design holding a. Strawberry and Ice cream Festival & Fair, commencing on Tuesday, tho 10th, and continuing throughout WeJnesday ainlThurs dnv. Tho festival will take place at Jlrs. ISigler's, and tho Fair will be held in the store room adjoining Mr. Weaver's residence. Every thing vsffvl and good, from a baby slipper to a J jO Afghan, will be found in the Fair room. Whosoever will, may come and buy freely, besides, enjoy Ice cream and Strawberries. Camp Meetino. We learn that the members of the M. E. Church cm braced in this charge, Clearfield, Cen tre and Curwem ville, design holding a Camp Meeting during tho month of August. Tho ground has not yet been designated. Tho preacher in charge, Mr. (Juyer, seems desirous to bring the membership buck to tho old lnndmarkfl from which Uishop Simp son, and other politicians of his stripe, h.tve forced that Church. We fear tho Mifhop and his new associates will bo too heavy for the old fogy branch. His new alliance formed with Grant and tho rest of tho whisky rinjl will bo hard to overcome. Thk First 1Un-oi The first sc- VioiiB accident since tho extension of tho Tyrone k Clearfield railroad oc-cu-rodon Monday last, about a mile jK'i ih of the "big fill." The Southern lound freight train ran o(T tho track, rtml went down the sido of the moun tain, over and over, mixing coal.lum i'i r and cars wonderfully. JJo lives were lost; but somo of tho car men wire seriously hurt. It was a first vlai "smash up." Tho cause of the ac sS i. iitwo did not learn. Tho track 'iired uninjured, tTio passenger ticina passing both ways without in- in r rig nny impediment whatever. '1 i,o County Treasurer, Mr. Wrig 1 y, held tho biennial land sales on M t.i lay lust. About eighty different ti -. H were sold for tho taxes of 1 tlG A 'o7. A number of tracts were held vi-r for want id bidders, and the sale !"''' t imed over until Monday, the 24th i!..y of August next, at which time t : - balance will be sold. ' retaining money under falso pro-tein-i-s" vending miserable hair prep- lir.'in.ins. A trade that is fust dying tint, however; for tho universal pop- iihu liy of ' Barrett's Ycgetublo Hair !' ... torative" is rapidly putting an el- al slop to such coiitruband traffic. chmond En quirer. Ittinoimtlr IVIiMnry rVlij, . , )ir nllrMinn of tin r III nln iliciici' i Hit1 ri-'inllrnii'lilK nl j , UUl(, )', IIM.., lilitl lniitpn in. n liulo 4 Icrroinlm iiii' ili.i l'riiuai y j K,.m.n,y, to the nrl id" M km. IVn r.!r.ti..im of llto 1'iM.im rati.- nnty of 1 , ("",,.l ("0 ( f lMiil,iii.!.lii. Cl.'iu llrlil county, tlio loin nili of vic-w of thn f;nt Hint our county tins povcral IioiviikIis nml township ,v poin ia ..olll f t1(, ,v.m.l," l.y ttie lenuired to meet at tho election house in em h district on the tivond X'tturdiiy uf July lust, (being tho lllh day of tho month) at such hour as hhall bo named by the Vigilance Com mittee lor each separate district, and to close at such lime us said Commit tee shall name for tho purpose of ex pressing by ballot, their choice of candidates for tho respective offices, vi : ono person for Assembly, ono person for l'rothonotary &c., ono per son for Register & Recorder, ono per son for County Commissioner, und ono person for Auditor, to bo elocted next October. Tho following rules, 5th and Cth, aro given for tho information of thoso concerned : Rule 5th. No person shall bo per mitted to vote at sui h Primary Elec tion, except thoso who have voted with tho Uumocracy at tlio preceding general election, or shall be of known Democratic standing, and no candi date shall bo placed upon tho return unless -lio-tiliHil Uuvo.mh turd as u, can didate inserted in tho Democratic pa pers during at least three weeks pre ceding tho Primary Election. Rule Oru. The township commit tee or tho election board shall desig nate one of their number to act as re turn judge, whoso duly it shall bo to take charge of tho returns of votes cast, after having been duly certified to as being correct, und signed by a majority of the board, ami to carry them to Clearfield borough on the Tuesday following the election, and produce them at 3 o'clock, P. M., in l ho Court House, when taid judges B ill be called to order by tho Chuir man of the County Committee, who shull preside. The votes shall then be counted and Mie persons receiving tbo highest number of votes cast ul said election, shull bo declared nomi nated for tho respective ollices for which they have been voted for : Pro vided, said persons voted for shull have complied with tho requirements of rule tith ; in caso tho persons having the highest number of votes has failed to comply with said rule, then the person having tho next highct-t num ber of votes shall bo declared the nom inee for said office. The following preamble and resolu tions wero adopted by the Board of Democratic Return Judges at the Convention of 1 G7. Their final adop tion depends upon the next Conven tion. They aro good and should Lo studied and adhered to by all: Wnr.Kr.AH, The Vigilant Cimniit1r- In mmt of th borough and lownliii arc in thr habit of transmitting their election rt-tuin by niail or pri vate liamU to the Chairman of thr County Cum mittre, ami otbf in, without any iioli.T or power lo enter, act or thIo in th Convention for ihono li-trii-li, tbui bavin llifin without a voico in Ibat body : a lurce portion of thofe hi. Mire the election ali fail to transmit thr lut of Totera (very entn tial) with Ihi ir return i therefore, .Vnt'eerf, That hereafter it (hall t" the duty of every ViKilaur Committee Iraniinittin; theif re tnrni in lb manner indicated, todiptite o.no ae live and known Democrat to enter the County Convention and act lor the in and their diitrict ; and that a lint of tho name of the rot. ri mud in every cane ai-company the return. ltnh'il, 1 hat hereafter, ihould any district fail to be represented aa above indicated, or ne glect to return a lut of the namei of the voters, it nail be aulieirnt eaue tor the Convention u. tx clu ie and n Tine lo rem ive and count the vote ol aid diftriet ao oueuiliiig- Htnlvtil, That the Chairman of the County Committee ii henby authorind to put.liih t tt i at preamble and resolution along with the "Itulei and Regulations i" ad should the same tie adopt ed bv the Keturn Judees at the nr It regular meet ing, thi y shall Hand and remain aa a portion of the "Kuleiand llegulation " until changed or abolished. The County Coinmitteo will next week publish tho names of the respec tive Vigilanco Committees, and 6Uth instructions as tthcy deem proper to carry out the forgoing party rules. Geo. B. Goodlandf.r. Chairman Dem. Co. Com. Clearfield, Juno 11, 108. m Hotdlrrs' .fitif Saitorn' .lVifton.il onvrnl ion. The F.xecutivo Commilteo appoin ted by tho Soldier's and Sailors' Con vention, held at Cleveland in ISM, have called a National Convention of tho Conservative Soldiers and Sailors of the Foiled States, to meet at the city c f New York, tho 4lh of July next, to take action on the nomination ol Conservative candidates for Presi dent and ice-President. As it is de sirable that Pennsylvania should lo lully represented in said Convention, we request our luto comrades in arms to tako tho nec-ssary action to havo delegates elected or appointed from every Congressional district in the Stato. As the timo is rapidly ap proaching when the Convention will meet, thcro should bo no delay in tho matter. EDWARD L. DANA, nri(rJiT nT.ra1. WELLINGTON 11. ENT, Iln-vfl Wftiur (icneral. JACOB SWEITZEIu I.a'e Colonel and Pre -t Brig. Gen. JOSEPH F. KN1PE. Major (it-uemJ. W. W. II. DAVI55, I.ntr CnloTf' i tH HtTTrt Brig. 0n. WM. McCANDLESS, Lt Colonel. JOHN P. LINTON, T.mO Colonel. JOHN S. McCALMONT, Late Colorol. LEVI MAISII, l.atc Colonel. Solid err, Attention! In actor dance with the above call, tho Execu tive Coinmitteo of the Clearfield Co. Conservative Soldiers' Association will meet at the offico of Col. AV alter Barrett, on Tuesday evening, Jun 3 16, (Court week,) for tho purposo of taking tho necossary steps to elect delegates Irom this Congressional dis trict to tho nbovo Convention. Wai.teh Barrett, Tres't. J. r. Bcrtm field, Sec'y. Tho masonry of tho now bridge, across tho river at tho lower end o 1' town has been let to Mr. Michael Hu bert, who agrees lo finish tho work by the 1st of November. the completion of the railroad to this place next September, il behooves our citizens to form an acquaintance with some House of this kind in the city, and wo know of nono better than this firm. The members nro businessmen of high character, and a short ac quaintance will prove them to bo gen tlemen too. AVo direct tho attention of our read ers to the card of tho Great Western lnsnraneo and Detective Company, elsewhere in this number. It will bo noticed that Wni. M. McCullough, Esq., is the agent for this county, who can bo consulted by thoso who desire to insuro against accidents. Church Dedication. The Evan gelical Luthcrn Church in Blooming ville, will bo dedicated to the worship of tho "Triune God" on tho 21st of Juno, 180S. Several Clergy from a dislunco will bo present on tho occa sion. 2t. ' Messrs. Merrell & lligler, having mado complete arrangements for put ting up Lightning Rods throughout the county, we direct the reader's at tention to their advertisement enti tled tho "Lightning Tamer," in anoth er column. We understand tiiat tho Baptist Meeting House at Curwcusville bus been repaired, at an expense of over one thousand dollars. It is the desire ol tho pastor and congregation to re dedicate it on Sunday, the 21st of this month. Read tho advertisement in another column of a book entitled "Tho Fed eral Government, its true Natuio and Character." This is a valuable pub lication and should bo put in general circulation. Why is a loafer in a nowspaper of flco like a shade tree f Becauso wo aro glad when he leaves. In accordance with an act of Assem bly approved April 'Jib, 108, "for tho reliel of the citizens of the counties of Adams, Franklin, Fulton, Bedford, York, Perry and Cumberland, whoso property was destroyed, damaged or appropriated for the public service, and in tho common defence, in tho war to suppress tho rebellion," the Governor has appointed the following named gentlemen a lsoard ol commis sioners to investigate and adjudicate tho claims ot said citizens: David W. Woods, Lewistown, Mifliin county; Anthony S. Ely, Lebanon, Lebanon county; W. S. Woods, Carlislo, Cum berland county. Why not appoint another Woods Dan of Tyrone. Greater Si'Eed Wanted. We would suggest that now is tho time when (ieii. Butler's "railroad speed" might bo useful in getting rid of the remains of the impeachment trial. Such precipitation wus manifestly out of place during tho progress of the the case, from thegravityof the cause and tho tribunal ; hut it would come in very good play for sweeping away tho debris, now that tho case is deci ded, and clearing the boards for new movements ahead. Nobody will ob ject now lo ''railroad speed." y. Y. Times. Tho number of disappointed office seekers at this moment is immense. About a hundred politicians expected by this time ,to be members of "Presi dent" Wade's Cabinet; ubout a thou sand expected to have foreign missions and about a hundred thousand expect ed to havo nice fat places throughout the country. "President Wade," wo were told, was to makeaclcnn 6wccp, routing everybody, and making room for bis friends. But now, bargains, hopes and expectations are all bhiBtcd. Is it not mournful to think ol ? Just as everything which Butler lms ever undertaken, except tho de fa illa tion of women and the pilfering of tho spoons and forks of tho people of tho JSoulh, bo tho lioi-ing committee's in vcstijjHtions arc resulting in a misera ble failure. Tho infpiibitorial pro ceedings of the committee ccaso to attract attention, and but for the fact that two of tho rooms of tho National Capitol havo been converted into has liles for tho incarceration of a lawyer who refuses to divulge tho secrets of Ins clients, would pass from the public mind cntir:ly. Age. A Chanok. Tho war abolished 000,000 nigger drivers who -used to drive tbo niggers to earn their living, and established '.WO.OOO assessors to drive whito men to tho collector's of fice to pny taxes to support lliese same niggers in idlene.-.s. Raying $16 for a barrel of flour that cost but $5 when niggers worked, is rather a high tax on whito laborers for the glorious iirivilcgo of being equal to a nigger, low aro 3 011 negro equality T "li rami Moral Ipras." It is ru mored that Tilton's In Ji pendent und Wilko's Spirit of the. Times, aro to be united, Willies to havo charge of the piet depaitment and Tilton the 'prize ring." The' have herclotore labored in uiicongeniul fields but this arrangement puts each in a more salubrious part of tho "moral vine yard." Raltivore, June 1. In accordance with a resolution of the City Councils tho bells wora tolled from 3 to 5 P. M ., tn-day in respect to the memory of cx-l'reeidcnl Ruchanan. The cus tom houso and other Governiuoni of fices wero closed. An ambitions mechanic in New York displays as a sign "Tho First National Carpenter shop." This is not intended as a slur on oilier institutions that as sume a National character. Wll I, C Wl HUN lit MOV All till"-!' lilirena ol I'ciiiim h nni.t whovnlid for J nilge Mrnisw iod lnt lull , o:i'th er villi a htii;i number whovol"il lor Judge William, difSpprovn el Senator Cameron's vote in l':iror of the 1'residi'iit's conviction. If the l':nli"iil theory is correct, that each Senator was hound to vote, not ac cording to the dictates of his own con science, but according t the wishes of his constituents, then Senator Cam eron was bound to vote lor ueipiit tul. Not having done so, he owes it lo tho misrepresented peoplo of Pennsylva nia lo resign and leave the Senate at once. A valuable discovery has just been mado in Venango county, the land of oil. A vein ol lead ore has been struck which, it issaid. yields sixty-eight per cent, of leud and eighteen per cent, of silver. Although tho location of the vein is not given, we are informed there is an old tradition of a silver mine having been known to tbo In dians near whero tho oro was found. Tho richest congregation in New York, except that of Trinity Church, is ono of the Jews, who are building an elegant synagogue on Fifth avenue. Tho next in point of wealth is that of St. Bartholomew, which numbers William B. Astor and Commodore Vanderbilt among its pew-holdors. Gen. Stone, Sumner's victim, who was confined in Fort Lafayette for so many mouths without any charges being madu against him, and who was fiually released without trial or expla nation, is established near Richmond, Yu., in charge of an extensive colliery. Fourand a quarter millions of specie went to Europe Inst week, and the flow is not expected to decreaso for some timo. ytartrts. Clearfield Markets. Reporte 1 weekly for the Ci.r.AHriv.i. llari-BUrA by J. I1. Kiiatzf.r, Pcnli-r in Dry Hoods, (iro oeries, 1'rovisions, Ac., .Market at., Clearfield. Ct.r snritt n, June 11, 18f,S. Apples, green Ill On Dried. lb 12 A.plebultir,f t-al, 1 ti Mutter I.i Brans ll ti(,$ 3 Of lluckwhcat 1 25 HuekahcM flour Hi, o llccf, dried . Beef, fresh 10 fa, 12 Hoards, M II 0OH2 OH ' H't).-s, dressed 00 i Hides, green.- 7 llama, sueai cured, 2.r i Hhoublcr . 17 I fid,- IV ' I.ard 2i 1 Mess pork,';! hbl...li 00 'Oat (l I Onions 2n0 j I'otatoe 1 24 ! Peaches, dried, lb.. 14 Plaster, y Ltd 4 00 ; llyo 1 74 Corn, shelled......... IS Corn, car r0 Com mi al, V . 3 ''" Chop, cwt 3 "i Clovcrwvd. 10 OH Cheese 24 Cherries, lb. 2H'K 2i Cbiekeu, drsd, lb, 20 Knit . 2i Haisecd ? I Klour I j linf.lt 00 llnv in 0'if.i.Sj oo Ha ". V lb J ! Suit, Y sack 3 40 Shine, Ira. Is in., M, 4 00 , Sllilllles,2l) iu 14 00 Timothy seed 4 00 1 Tallow 15 Wheat ! 40 t Wool . .. 44 ' Wood. cord 4 00 GREAT EXCITEMENT On Second street, Clearfield. NEW GOODS AT LOW FKICES. T anJerelrrifd respectfully lnvlu tht at t'ntion nf th t'iblia fenerallr to their splendid assortment of merchandise, which they ar now wiling AT VERY LOW TRICES. Their stock eonstsu In part of Dry Goods of. tho Best Quality, Such a Prints, De Lsinss, A Iperres. Merino, UinKhams.MtisliDMhleefhe d and unbleach ed,) Drilling, Tickings, cotton and wool Flannels, Satinrtls.Cassimerei, Cottonades, Ladies' Shawls, Nubias A Hoods, Balmoral and Hoop t-kirts, ic, Alio, a fin assortment of Men Drawer mod Shirt, Hal A Caps, Boot A Shoe, all of which WILL BE SOLD LOW FOR CASH Hardware, Queensware, Glassware, Groceries and Spices. IS SHOUT A GENERAL ASSORTMENT Of everything oiusllr kept In retail tor, all CHEAP FCR CASH or approved eouotrjr pro duce. A. K. WRIGHT i SONS. Clearfield, ot. T, Isf 7. H. F. NAUGLE, CLOCK .VXD WATCH MAKER, orporiri rat . T ft r. m ark rt itiiiit TOST OFFICE V IS J2vCLEARnKLD rMlB lubucriher W't?Holl)r informs hll otd I ('troni tnd th uMio fnetllj, thai bt bus 00 bind, (and it eotinuntly receinog new ddititnt thereto,) a large nock of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry. T&l kp Jewelry Id all it formi ud of d 1 Be rent mlupi, either bj the piece or tel. WATCHES A full atfortn ent of either Gold or Piker, made bythe het Anerioan and for. tio manularturem, indatiinp ft fine lot uf gold nd silver bunliug case, full jeweled, Talent L,re. CLOCK ROf all df.pnu. eonnIting of eight dT and Ihirtr-hour, of rrd.fr weight, fpring or levers, and both strike and alarm. BETA IHINU. All kind of Watrbei and Clorks Hired, and warranted. In sddition to what I bate enumerated, I keep a full et4rtinent of 1,K'TA('1KS, mlnrod and plain f. Un, IOU PKNS and rKNCIIS, hPUONS, FOHKS Dl'TTKH KNIVKS, and In fart everlhinf in the Jewelry line. If I fail to have on band jaet what a puMrnnf r may need. I will order per first eipreas, without e sirs charge. A liberal xhare of puhlie patronspr Is vnlirited. Ma; Tf Itto.f II. F NA,'UI,K. LIVERY STABLE. TUT nrtdrrsignod brjrn Irare to inform lite pub lie that he is nw fullr prfparrd Ut avmunn (Utr all iu (Im1 miv of furni'liine ll'irirfi, Il iiftfC HudiiU-i and llririirf, n thr rhorti-'t nnthir and ii rt-nfi'iml'lt ti'tiu. J.i'id'iict on Loru"t plrtM't, tu twcvn Third and Fonrth. t;KO. W. CEA.U..U.T. rirarflidil, April 1 1, Mi7. DlMl,I TlUNtl' I'Alt IM.HSIIII Thr partnership beprtnfurp exitnift It'twern K. S.CAHK and (1. H. MALI., in the J'uinp and Etimlter bnniness was dipotrrI y tiiutunl ron srnt fn the lut day of April, lffifl. Persons know iriT thrmsrlvp linlrt.tnl to snid firm are m nested tu sntle up immedtatetT. The books are in the hati'li uf it. , U m11, wf still eontinuei to manu facture Putiips at eraxmalle rates. K. P. CAMR. ClMrf.eld.MaT T. t -dl it. II. HALL. VI 1 1 M 1 M A 1 0 It H OTIC N t iee borhy firm thai letters uf adminiMration on the estate of J ft Oil H.KOAL. dereaaeL late of (4ohen Tp., Clearfield muntr, Pa., having been duly granted to the undernipnrd, al) prrt indebted to said estate will plraae make payment, and those havinf claim or demands will present them pmperly authenticated for selllomtnt and allowance without J. Ist J. A. L. Fl.EOAU Adm r. Oofhrn township. Way T, lff Qtqd. (Hui.it .niu! Wriliiiiui. NEW ARRANGEMENT. .1. 1. 11. 1 m i 11 1 11 u 1 s r, (r'erend sliest, r.rp"il Ihe Coorl House,) i 1.1. A II f I i: 1. 1. I'rm'i, fllllK subscribers t 'preiiuuy snnniinee in trie I eiliicns of Clesrfirld and vieinitv, that he hfti now rn hand a full nit,. ply of ni;r;s, patknt mkmcinf.s I'ya H lull it, Tobaero, CiKar, Conf etlnnerUs Htntt.inerT i". I'llVSICIANR Will tied his (tick nr DrtiL- KI LL and COM n.KTE, and alt tcrj iliglit adrncce on Eastern prices. SCHOOL BOOKS. Tearhers and othen will he furnUhed with etansieal and wiscellaneuas books bj eiprcsi.ei shert notice. STATION Kit Y, Conalatlnr of Cp, Flat Cap, Foolscap, Letter and Perfumed Note Papers J also, a Yery neat stork of Mourninfr N"to Paper and Lnsetupes on band. Pens, Pencil". Ink. A. ii()Usi:kki:i'ki;s Will llnd a full stock of PI'RK RI'ICKS, RODA, KOI'A ASH. roncentrated l.VK. Ml, A I', . LA 1)1 MS AND (i KNTl.KM KN Are requentrd toeiainine his stork of Perfumery, Hair Oils Fine Toilet roapi, U rushes. Combs, TuiUt Hrtt. Ar, Ar. SMOKKIW AND CIIKWKUS Will find a full supply of prime Chewins; and KmokiiiK TOHAO'-U, Imported and loireatic CIGARS, Snuff. Fine-Put. Ar . Ae. CAKWXN (HIj, Of the best brand, always on hand. LKMOIW. The best qnalitr of Liquor aiwaji on hand, for oiedical purjiose. J-rhtslcians Precription promptir and carefull. enmpouoded. Aprl W, 1HB8. A. I. 8IIAW. .1 .vr.ir rin.v. HARTSWICK & IRWIN, iruKKittti ( Irarfttldj Ma. HAVING refitted and removed to the room lately sneupiad by Hirbard Muerop, now otter, low for eaib, a well seleriel asuortuient of DJtUGS AND CHEMICALS. Alio, rstitt )'dirirrr if all Llndr, Oil. Gla Puttjr, Vyt 8tutTs, fitationerr, TO H A CCO A X D H EO A US, Confectionery, Fpires, and the larfrest 'atock of varietiea ever offered lo this place, and aarranW d to L of th best the Market affords. J. a. IIAKTXWICK, De. 13, IMS. JOHN 1HWIN. lUtlGsTMU DRUGS! jasmi n unvix, Od Main 6t, one door writ of Hippie f- Faait's Store, Cl'UWEXSVILLE. PA., Hal now on band a large assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Oils, Paints, Dye Stuffs, Patent Medicines, Trusaea, Miouldrr-llrarf a, i:iaatlc Ktork liifa and supportvra, lata, I'utt), Per umery.T'-Htft GotMU.Conff ctlrncrics, Ptlees, Canned rruit, Tohar en, t Ipara, H-oki, tjtli'-nery, pencils, Pi-ni, Ink, and a rrneral varietj of 'uuont. Barrett's Warranted Hair Restorative His stork ewbraert all articles needed In a community, is entirely new, and of the best quality, and will be s Id at reasunaMe prires. Call and examine lbs goods ; they cannot fail to please. drci-if ITCH ! ITCH ! ! ITCH ! ! ! M'KATCH ! M'KATril!! HCIIATCII!! In from 10 Iu 1 Hour, Wheatna't "infiLfnt cures The Iteh. Wbraton's Ointment Wheetoa's Ointment Wheaton'i Ointment Whaaln'i Ointment W heaton's Ointment cures ialt Kbeam, cures Tetter. curti Parheri' Itch. cures Old lorei, cures ' Every kind of liuinorlike Msgie. Prlre 50 crnti a bo; b mail, (10 cents. AdJrns WEEKS A POTItK, No 170 Wash ington street. Itustoa, Mass. Portals by Harts wtrk A Irwin, and by all Drupgiits. l!i.,,t7-ly prutttra and alidtiDiliial sui portn of every l kiod of the latevt ioupnive ments, fr pale at the Irug Ptura of UAhTWICK A IhWIX. SWA1M-' PIKACr.A, Kennedy's Medd Difrovrry, lleltnhnld's Buehn, Maker's Cos Liver Oil, Jant'i and Avrre medirtnee of every kintl. fr sale f H.UlHJll 4 IKVWN Oils. Varnishes, Faints Brushci, Tl M' received and for rr rhap Ut JO.EPH K. IHWIV, aprll-tf Curwemville, Pa. Ik !' st. lomliirn. Huthell's. lrake', k. Hoof land German, II utettrr's and Urrene's Usxtrnated Hitters i also jure Liqunre, of all kiDua lor eedieiuei nnrpa. frr tBr br HAhTSWICK A IRWIV, BtRRETT'S 'f?0 v.a.t.bi. f , "-i" si.ivsailll Wa. ril4. h, ih, K H S,.i. Iir m-.rwrt. i. ih fiA , IhI I r.,.aTit.. I... I . or Uil 'i Hair II t1fts,ai r, or, I J , mot ntl ttut ai.tt rw )( s wni ia.i-!. inf tm- iiair ll l tit j - i. It.- f fM-M I. lfir. m4 C-. Is hi illi ) al, .V 4 4. R. BARRETT Ii CO., Proanetots, sjaxcnntTKn, x. H. Fold by Ilsrtswicli ef- Irwin and A. I. Fbaw riearflcld ; J. K. l.-win, Curwcnsrille ; and a Dealer in l'atent Medicines. ar2 tm Clothinrj. HOW TO SAVE MONEY. TUB times are bard : you'd like to know How you may save your dollars The way to do tt I will how, If jua will read what fulluws. A man who lived not far from here, Who worked hard at his trade, But had a houtrhold to support That squandered all he mads. I met him once. Fays be, "My friend, I look thread bear and rough f I've tried lo get mynrlf a mil, But can't save up enough." Says I, my friend, how much bare you t i'll Ul) you whe- tn go To get a unit that'p aound and cheap t To UKlZKNsrKlN A Co. lis took what little he had saved, And went to Heirenmein A Brothers', And there bs got a handaome suit, or balf he pnid to others. JCcw be li home, he looks so well, And their r fleet Is such. That when they tube their dully meal, 1 hey don't eat half as much. And now be finds on Faturdny night, With ell their wantu tupiilied. That he has money left to spend, And some to lay a ride. Ills good success, with cheerful smlls, lie gladly tells to all, If you'd save money, go and buy lour clothes at fcEIZKNFTKIX'S CLOTHING HALL. Where the cheapest. flr.et and best Clothing and good Furnishing Goods raa be had to rint every taut and in every style aprl I, 'ft? litionur. ii. s.t i u i n n Co., ri.lllpfcliurff. Pn. Agents for FlXtlKH'S FKWINtl MACHINES. rrWe krrp a full supply of 'hin valuiible "houH-bold alTair on band, and sell them at city prices. Fend for circulars, dcc?,C7-U if : 0 33 NKW STOCK! Spring Goods! Spring Goods 1 Spring Goods I li K YNTOX JW NTOK E Bor sof Pres flunds, Triwmlncs, Notions, Iluslerjr, fllnees, Knre Oimils, Carpets, Oil Cluths, M indow Kbade, Wall Taper, Carpet Chains, Toilet Quilt, l!intrells, l'srnsols Hhoes, Ae., Ae., Ae., are invited to examine T1IK MOST COM I'LKTK STOCK Ever brought to thin market. WE CHALLENGE COMPETITION ! ir-Cash buyer will find rare inducements. XIVLIXG & SIJOWEUS. Clearfield, April 9. 1M tf s:iorii iiojii iXM oa vaixj.i a:-LVuax IJcnnclt, lUitltcnlicrTr & Co., (FuccesFors to Lawslie, White A Co.,) WHOLRHAtK k RKTAIL liEAI.KUR IX GENERAL MERCHANDISE OSC KOI. A. PA., "I ) ESPErTFTLLV Invite an .lamination of 1 I tnctr larfre stoca 01 ei-asonatiie icooiis, tur rnased for eash, and selling at tiUHAlLV KtHUCED 1'KICES. WE DEFY COMPETITION. We sell better Goods at lower ra'.es tban any otner bonse in tue cuunty. THE REASON WHY. Becauve we buy for ceb and buy close, and are tbus enabled be give our customers and patrona tho bemfitof the grrsur portion of of the r roots they have hitherto bucn pay log ; ana Because we Sell more goods tliaa any other bouse in Clearfield county. Our stork conn ft of IJr.v ooIs. CjJroeeries, Queensware. Hardware, Wood and Wjllow Ware. Boots and Shorn, Hat, Capi, Clothing, Furot turo, Carpeta and Oil Cloths, Provisions of all kinds, Feed, etc. Dress Goods for Ladies, of every style. PIIESS GOODS FOR CHILDREN, in neat and taatetul designs. DRESS GOODS F( HI GENTLEMEN", in variety, READY-MADE CLOTIIIVa at greatly reduced prices. trdrr taken for luita of CUihing. baiLplei tu select from alwuya on hand. NOTIONS. From our lnrge r-tork of XOTIONS, every want in thai line can be supplied, i very dc: ire gratified. GROCERIES AM) FKOVISIOAS. Putsriof every grade. Fyrups of erery qualify. Pre served lruita and Ji llur. 1 otnatf.in and Peach ef. mi gar Cured Hams. Fhouldrrs and Fidrs. Mess Pork, VriS Bref, Dried Href. had, Mtwkrrel, Cudfiih, Kmvl Herring. Lake Trout. Extra Flour, Coru .Meal and Uui-kwhoat .MoaJ. CaaH Tald lur Country Produce. Building and other Hardware. Toole for Carpenters and others. Hart Double end Single Hit Aire. Picks, Rupee, and Cordn ge llruthes. Mill Findings, CiKsm unci Tobacco. Finest hrnn.1i nf Cijrara, Chewing and Ftnokinu Tiiharco. The Celt-hrstrd Michigan Fine Cut iu Hulk. afCounlry mrrrbants supplied oa as fair term i an can be had in the EuMern cl ics. ;? Hnd i ordered fur our custourrs and sat iifartion guaranteed To buy lo eavr, to buy to plraro. To buy to make, t buy with eaie. To buy at all, as all inunt do, To the cheap each store all should go. DFNNETT, llLATTENDEHGER A (0. Osc-oU Mills, May 14, ISCR tf COUNTRY MERCHANTS, DA IH YMEX, FA RUE US, AND OTllKHS, Coniiet your Ashes, Beeswai, Beans, Bnttsr, Cbeese, Ee, Flour and Meal, l"lai, Cotton, Furs and Skin, M1EI) AND GRKEN FI5UITS, (rain, Wool, Game, .Poultry, Karal Stores, Hope, Glnreng, Feathers, Hemp, rrovilons, Oilf.Lf.rd, Talloit, Seeds, Surtjliuiu, Molasses, lo. J 0 81 AH CAKPEXTE1.. General Cominissioa Mercliant, 111, 4 11 and 11(1 IV a sill lit; ton Stint NEW YOIJK CITY, And receive his weekly TnVc Cnrrmtnt Produce and Groceries, the tnoM rmplrte 1'iico Current pullrbsd in tho L'tiitcd Stales. send ron a rincE cuiirent. Marking Flat? and Catd Furnished Free. LIDEKAL ADVANCES MADE ON CON SIGNMENTS. EsUlllshed M 1st, 1M'0. WFirst e''S Rc.'erenee eiren 't r- buired. ir2 It II HiJlE.ST IMUCE in (IikhIs or Cash for Lumtxr and Fliinles, at th CLKAKKIKl.il BTORE, J If Kcar FLiliriburi, T. MIGO BUG AN KT-ED, I1 I r a ik ri,i AM) nwv i;om:ts, Misses' & Children's Hats fit Cnpp, I Id. M il Ja AMI. KM AN I llllll 111, ll I II II II X , A I'., A '. ).ti I!1,I:A( IIIMI and TI'.IMMINH ilni. iu Into! st.l Ic He .Vosi .i's, Mmkel Mreel, .i rM .'.mi ( li in lli'lcl, I'a. DRESS-MAKING. SIM 1 11. Mil If 'i: CAIIISMX KMKSS AM) I'l.OAK ,M A K I N il Ls'lifs rsn have ttii'ir llri'Ssrs, .Sirls, fints. ithil l!.aii:ii,-s hnnd f'ihiIv iiimte anil trim iifil. at ili ali'irinst no. tue, at Hie old -established SIhiiiI, lu .l ( lie.tuut strfet. 1'r.ils.li.tfiliis. rsn''T dtiil iilsin funs, Mnnlilla Ornaments, Itrt-ss and Cloak lliillutia, Hit.b.ins, Cliinv und Uuipire l,st.'ts, lliilu and Uirni llress Triiu minns, with a lerii variftv if .t.ple ami Katiry Unnds.friiin 2-S ti ii ppr ei-nt. less llian elaowhre. Also, rttmiig ilaiiy, 1'iiris IskIii.iiis in tiue psper, fur Ludii.s' und f'liil.irrti's llrrssfii. K,.t of I'utterus fur mori'hanis nnd i'r.s niHli,.rs ucw rea ly. at Mrs. .l. A. lil.MlKICs, iji j 10:il Cliestnut st., l'Liladel.lii. I..1T V. S T S Tl'M. i: s fOK SPRING & SUMMER Ju: t rici-ivt-d ut tin Store of Mm. JI. ). AVELSU i Co., Jh-alfTf in FANCY GOODS, MILLINERY, NOTIONS, TOYS, and MUSIC A L l.XSTll UMEXTS. f-ilk and reive! HON NUTS, made f..r $1 00 Htriiw LuXXl'.'TS mn.le for 7S All Lu.iU of HAT.S tor 40 Materials furnislied on as reanonaljlo term a the.j can be liiiil iu the routity. Next door to First Niitional Il;uik, nor7-tfJ lT.KAIU li:i.li, I'a. 808 o,m:v,m,808 EYRE k LA XI) ELL, Fourth and Arch Street. rillEADELI'lIIA. I'ENX'A. Kew Hurins; Silks. Nurellies in Ureas Good. New Stjle Sliaxls. Steel and Pearl Poi lins. K. A L. always keep the hot lil.M'K S1I.KS. N. U Net Cash lluyers will find it to their interest to call, a Tlarguiui from Auetion ar daily received. ImarlU-.lui 628 HCOP SKIRTS. 623 Win. T. Hoi-Mii's Ow it .M.ikt" of Kcj. fctottc Skirtf" Are the bet-l and t bpfl set Low Pricr.1 Hoop Skirt in the market. 1 mil r-'Mrti. 2.S ) rinps, ll GO : (Tinjru. $12"; end 1U prinii, tl 4. I'lnin kirttt, 0 trpi-n, 2'l i rines, SO Ctnts; 2i prirgf, 1'S Centi : .Ti -r it. us f I 1 ; Si Pi-rinRS, $1 2.S. IVnrrnntPil in e e.v r';.rrt. 'ur OWN Mafce" of ''I Mi'N' f-KIBT.-." Elrrcn Tup Trails, frcm 20 tu q.rincn, J I 20 Iu $2. bit. I'UiH. .tx 'Inptt, 2 t .-( rinK. from Cents tu $2.t 0. Thru .:ir niv Wtt-r thftn tbotie rold by othrr cuithlihm puts si tirrt c!sn jiofiB, nutl et ir.ufh Inwrr tt rm. "Our OW N Make" of ClMMIM'J.V SKIRTS' are in rtry wy suprrior to all othrr Hoop Hkirts before the ju.lie, and only have to be rxa mined or worn to ronvinre every one of tho fart. Mnnufarturrd ot the beet litirn tiuirhetf I-'hg.ih Steel SpriTijri', vrry riierior tapea, snd the style of thr rurtnlic ff trriinpn snd nmnnrr of aeruriny tliTO Furpaa tr durability a fad es ceilrDce any other rkirt in this rmjntr, und are liilhtor, more clantir, will wrar ltior, ajire more satisfaction, and are rrally rhrnprr haa nil other?. Kvrry lady should try them. They are beirj sold estenivrly by A1 n hnutr ihrounh out this and thr adjoitiing IStatea at very luud. rrnts prirrn. U yon want he leM, a-x fr 4H ofTkiij's t'hampioo Skirt " If yon de not find them, (r t the toi-rchant with whom yon drnl to order tl no lur vou. or rnmt or si nd direct to us. Merrhsnts will find our dillcrrnt frradrt of Skirts rxatly bt th-y need, and we e-ppr-iH.ly invile them Ui rail and rximine our rxtrnfive asurt arnt. or send for W boieritle Prire Lict, 1 1 hr had at Rrtait at Manufartory. and of (he Retail Trade (trner Hy. and at W holosale of the !Mar)itfii.tirer oolv, to whom U urdtr tlnuid be tatldrrKS-il. Veuufartory and Salrsrootn. f-" Krch Street, biVwrm ni and 7ih ttreeta. rijilud.'ii ii ,.oh ?I )'m WM. T IH'J'KIVC. Bants. DREXEL & CO., o. 31 Sonili Third Sirrrt, riiliajclpa ii.i.rtivns, And Dealers in Governmev.t Securities." Al'ii!icntion l.y mail still reeeive lironii.t atten- tion. and nil iiiforiii.ition clueiluily imni.-hid. Order--'.n-iied. ai.rll-tf J. 1. M fliili. I: livnrd IVrla. BANKING & COLLECTION HOUSE OF McGIFlK &, PERKS Film sorn lo Fo-Jfrr, l.'rk, X Co., riiillit)iu, rent re Couuu.y, Vn, T HKHE all the buxinra of a HanLinff Iloue will In truiifiu-U'd nroitintlv and in. on tlia County National Bank. ri.l'AKKIFI.I), PA. 111 Hnk is now onea and ready for l ust. L ness. Office on Serond atreet. in thr lMiil-1-ing foriuerlr oenif ied Vjr Lennsrd. Finney A Co. IilRKi'TimS asd rpiri:ii. JA.''. II. CHAHAM, llli Iltllll .SHAW, WM. A. WALLACE, WM. l'OIITK'l, A. K. H'lUUll r, tiKil. 1.. !!l i:i). P. W. MiViRK. JAS.T. LEONARD, jul'S,'6fJ Cshier. Prrsideat. Clearfield County Bank. riMIK ClrartlrM County Hank as no inrorjora L trd iiiMituti. n han gntt out of rxiMmce hr tiie surrrndrr of Its rh.irter. on May 12, lMrt.'., All ila Mock is owned by the mhsi rib-rs who will continue the JUnkim; buinrs at the c.nja plaoisas pivatr f.ankprr, under the Arm namo o thr "ClmrfteM County H tnk." We are re sponsible for the di'bm ot the Haolt, an t will pny it rjot-j on if mn)i at the Count it. lh-(t.mi rri'rivrd and itit. rrnt pud when in .n.y in h ,'tfur a fixrd limr. lper tiinrnuntrd at tit p-r rent, an hiTf't'd.ire. Our porimnal reponsilii'itT ia pledged f-r all lMnnit r-ft i r t und hu itcs traii rt d. A ronithintn'o of ihv hhrral M-roiir-;i of the bw-iiu'riii mn of the muntv i rr fpfftiully siHcird. An Prfiili'tit, Ca-hir- and oflirrrj of lie late ClearlVhl Cunty Uank, we ri'ipiirr thfl i.otrs of laid I'ltik to be nvinted f.-r rrd mption. .MS. T. 1.KtVAUl), RIClMr.T SIUW, WM. roitrKK, JAS. H. tlRI!VM, A. K. WKItiUT. f. I,, h Kl, W( K. WAU.CU. The bti-ir.e ui r I'.atik w.P Im m Inrtrd by John M. .Adniii.. , a Catliiir, (.inn '.W't Valuable Town Property roi: sali:: SI TV TK on tho South wrt mrncr of t luny and Tliird Stm-ln. (twitnf Itmlruml a;-rrt.t to wit: A l.Ol. KHha po, i..t.'ry j !,.nk 1 ii.M itiff thi non, ;it l.y fvi t, on n.ni on ra h i, 'oi, suit aldr for Ptoiv. or other lmiin-i. AIo, (he adj.iniinjt I.T. with a tw-i Morv dw.tlin h.U!o thrrrim, and sew ml other TOW N 1.0 IS. AUo, a bd of c!l .iimt UltlfK. and a gn, MMutimnt of SH'M WAIIK. en h ai ( rooks, JiifSa.1. Jais, Vrnit Citn, rt, at r durr I n it-r. Fur further infirniHtion. inti'iirr nt thf Stone ware Pottery of F. 1.1. 1T.I t V p. invM-f.sn Clr.uiuM, Ta. "IIrtMl, U AMI l 1 wanted, for which prire will be aid by .lt'0,0. o IU of W,m the biphept mrkel J. P. KHATZKB. "'ii."4.e.,,WSW lWflJPssaaFaaJs- -TJ -. 1- asy