'..r.--;-k'.'-' '.- Georhi IV fidiii'LAM'En, F.Jit'ir. CLEARFIELD, Fa TRTRSDAT MORSlNtt, JASfART SS,1C!. Tht Gnat Siriitdlr. Tbe grcntest robbery now being perpetrated upon tho A merionn peo ple under tlio guise of a publio bene fit, it the rnilrend jobbing undertaken by Congress. By the iciicmes set up by that body, the people will not only be robbed of millioru of dollar in money, but of all the publio lands; that which should be bold in reserve 'for tho payment of tho interest on our huge publio dcot, is being frit tered away by our Representatives as .of no account whatever. Tho mem bers are not satisfied with being made wealthy through tho construction of the Pacific railroad, but seem to be looking around for an opportunity to swindle and rob overy railroad com pany chartered by the Stales. We are pleased to notice that our member, Mr. AluCullough, flt Ilarris burir. has taken the ' bull by the CJ' horns" by introducing a joint rcsolu tion in the House, calling upon Con cressmen to dcsiBt from and abandon their railroad (schemes. Congress has no more right to grant railroad char ters in tho States than a citizen has to steal horses; and the members are driven into this attempt to black-mail railroad companies from the very same motives. The horse thief vio lates public morals and law, and takes private property forprivate use ; while Congress not only violates all the morals and law that the former can, but their act is fur more odious in its effect, as it takes public proper ty for private use the agent robbing his employer. Tho necessity of the construction of the great line of railway to California, we freely admit; but that in its con struction a great fraud is being prac ticed upon the people, there can bo no doubt, and it will not be long before we all realize it. The fact that town ships of land six miles square were offered to members for their vote to consummate the swindlo, shows that powerful agencies wero brought to bear upon tho case, other than the mere construction of tho road for commercial pnrposes. Gen. Carey, Congressman from Cincinnati, lust fall declared in a public speech at Pittsburg, that a member holding a thousand dollars' icorth of stock in the Pacific railroad, for which he never paid a cent, while he himself was of fered a whole township of public land for his voto. IIow is it possible that men can of fer theso bribes to Congressmen, if they do not design to cheat the pub- 'lief Xe predict now, that future investigations will prove that tho pro jectors (nearly nil Congressmen or their relations) of the Pacific railroad have defrauded tho public Treasury out of hundreds of millions of dollars, and that the greater portion of the road will have to be "re constructed" by the government and millions more invested, or it will liavo to be aban doned and handed over to some private corporation. This great iniquity, however, will end in some lasting good : The doctrine ol Slato rights pronounced a ''heresy," by political mountebanks and fools is just now a handbomo shield for J. Edgar Thomp son, Et-q., and other railroad Presi dents and slockholders.to take shelter Under while tho storm of corruption is raging in the Pump. Tho "heresy," if we mistake not, will be claimed by other Presidents and stock holders before long. We refer lo National Hanks. The purent who gavo birth to theso inslitulions in a low years moro will bo as illy able to take caro of them as the rail road, and their officers too will be loud in calling lor Stuto lights to protect them when their money is endangered. Those men who refuse lo subscribe to a great principle until their cash in railroad and bank stock is placed in jeopardy, by denying its uso and po tency, we apprehend will not bo cred ited with much patriotism Dr sound morals by subscribing to these princi ples at the clever.th hour. TRirurii,. The editor of the New York Lay Book, in answering a "si ft hcll" Democrat, who interrogated him on the "nigger" question, snys : The i,lea of eWr, i, fi.j o7 ln lhe J 1 hniimilom anaa'nral, and doner. lent ! I.' parsinl f.,rr. and it II .in.plv hi.tnnr tan thai .lave, nere, Biulli,l,,d or in.-n'.rd. ..ri. hT 7 ineroa.. d e,.n(,u.. 1 1. ao.c.llid '"'" ar at IhllMomonl kept Ihll. eelrl. n i . . ,nd ""T "I""' two, ,",v"",,""", h """ 1 lie Vrnyr. .,,,,, , .,, en, or ,h. ,r, ,,, J V" Ihis ts hl-lorkally truo. KaV(,rr ereverni,olisl,e,l,i9 ,,erlv altvaC-s dono by art armv 1 r ," r.... . "P "ld flouri.li.-a i.. rongenial lnlili.d.,UMl8lurjll )e products of the soil, nn.l tl, multiply in accordance will, iu ,.,. r -ntungiuy. Tl.cAboli- lien reformers might as well try to make owl, hatch doves. to rr, in their erazy effort, to turn a negro'into a h,te man. It tann,H Ik) ,,, Tbcy may succeed in dextroving the geuuiito negro and the nuine white man, on this continent, a pro,llf.c , mongrcl-a mule species ; bnl to pro. du a superior race by mixing the two, will prove a total Utlure. ni.'ihil Af ii.. ii.' . ttfiitt fN Mrs rvtifftj tVtrnefa, ninn In the enmity knnna Ii I mil William I'ullrn UnaM.llic pi-el, and tiliUir atul publilior ef Ihe New York Pott, the kind rf innlotlnl nut if wltiih bis parly is made lit a Into article in that journal, In w lib It he assails his "Ini!'' friends for their wholesale robberies of the people. h says t When t political part lilt ft great prrd.-mln ance. II II "Wfy aw" to ''" lo lit.' lAe ...pert, lat enteral'"'"... Old lae trlf mknt in it. em.. aiua.r,. Thai ! tit d.up.r ol ii'-h an an'cndim ey. A paitv may bin me thr tr.il of corrupt mtn, beeauae tli leaden are rarcleae and iirrr-coiindinl of their Hniiglh.ent lte.'atie t lie ni:nepnnd alf tcelier, are attitdod to it flulll diatre to me it ta their inrtruinrnt. Il'aea a parti, eecowe ntrrvpt. tit proptr, Hko endurt for a ttktlt teitk ikat patttmrt wAtr-a a.ort ttykted p'lliliritiHt art fl rare lo Wltttndrrttnmd, prrtrMlly Irart II tiad tttkf up A olaer p'lrly, even it tliey run the riik of luring but little better by the change. It eeeui. to man thoughtful friend, of the Re publican party that it ia running juel now a (-noil ileal of rii-k of auch a,popiilar detection. It haa ainoncet ill leader, wie, iruti'iit and good men, but tlieielre, in many ca.ee, oeer-riilie. by yhb totamed dtmnonoHrt, bjf M.rr"ttnir(0UI tptrolnturt, and by Men lea ionnrant for thttt lie..., tt.icA dr atamd, at Unit, a dtctnl knottUdut of political tci fxe in tht iraitlator. Tho writer very well knows that all "tho rogues, tho unscrupulous," "short-sighted, glib tongued doma gogtics" havo left tho Democratic parly and joined his: licnce bo warns them to beware of these "unscrupu lous speculators." As tho devil occasionally tells the truth, why should not a leading Radi cal be allowed to depart from tho faith of his purty and commit an overt act of this kind f Why did not Sf r. Bry ant dagucreotype his party, for public use, before the late elections., in order to allow the people to judge correctly? Having elected a host of "glib-tongued demagogues" to CongresB and the State Legislatures, we will now see whether the consciencious and "grand moral idea'' wing of his parly can control "tho rogues." Wo suspect that the pout has tho heaviest job on hands just now he ever undertook; and wo shall watch him closely to see how he succeeds in his now field. His preaching is excellent; now let us have tho result of tho practical part. We hope Mr. Bryant will give the "rogues" a little poetry, with some scientific embellishments for tho "ig norant" members of his household of faith. The picturo drawn by the Post, of its own party, is a sad reflec tion upon men who under oath assume to discharge publio duties; but it is as true as tho needle to the pole, and every honest Radical will tell yon so whon "cornered." A Comparison. Wo Americans are known as great boasters, and consider ourselves great "ob business." We call tho attention of our readers to but two items in our commercial transactions tho pnst year, nt which they will no dentbt bo as much sur prised as wo woro. Wo copy from tho official document, (the report of tho Director of the Bureau of Slatis tics,) upon which wo must all rely T1!. - . ,t t .... i i. . ing tho thousands of acres of wheat grown in this country, wo have hurd ly exported as much of this great sta ple as paid our colTce bill tho past year. We imported twenty-one mil lion dollars worth oi coffee, and ex ported about twenty-two million dollars worth of wheat and flour. Tho fact is wo do not raiso and export grain and flour enough to pay our coffco and tea bills. Besides, w have real ized one million dollars moro the past year from the tobacco crop than from tho wheal, and were it not fur the cotton crop, from which wo have real ized nearly two hundred millions of dollars, we would bo hopelessly bank rupt. In short, wo Inst year exported J'L',(lOO,Ono wonh of flour and wheat, and imported $33,000,000 worth of tea and coffee; balance against us, fll, 000,000, on "suction" a!otie. Sympathetic That philanthropic grass widower, Charles Sumner, is in favor of giving Mrs. Lincoln a pension of $5,000 a year, becauso her husband was Commander-in-Chief of tho Army, and killed during tho rebellion, and, therefore, she is as much entitled to a pension as the widow ol any other otliccr who full during tho progress of the "irrepressible conflict." What big hearted fellows these "toil" phi- lanthropUts are occasionally, when it costs them nothing. Senator Sumner should know lhat no officer's widow gets anything like this sum ; none of thoir husbands wero killed in a thea tre on Good Friday ; and none of those soldiers' widows ever robbed the government mansion of liO.OOU's w orth of goods, nor auctioned off thoir presents in order to lead a gay and festive life. We aro surprised that Charles don't strike up a match with J tho widow of "tho lalo latnontcd." Ho has got his house and furniture, and ho might as woll have a house keeper, too Onb or Thkm. -Car! Solium, (to muke a General of whom Lincoln killed ten thousand soldiers during tho war, but failed. 1 has been r-lectod by tho Black Republican party U. S .Senator from Missouri, for six years from tho -illi or March next. Ho is an avowed and outspoken infidel. Among other public utterances, he said, "Gd is only an imaginary gen tleman who dictlls heymd the clouds." "The Ilitile is a luvk only jit to ainuir children " "The- isibbttth i. a relic of barbarism." Such is tho man whom "lhe party of great moral ideas" chooses to represent it in tho United States Senato Tho choice is cinin- cntly irojcr Dci Cttinjr. lint where tiro thoo jiolitienl hiurnrdu, wlm, a few ycari ago, weiit about bellowing "l)!ape none hut Amerienna on gunrtl," and "nons hut Ameriinn to rule America V V aKain say, wbt-ru are the knaves f Forney heads nentimental orliclo "What is Life Woll, sir, your life is a Ik, -which nobody will deny. Irffft f ririH. .. tlVillnrr. Sri t'luaara. I II iftaiaat fl1, I'a , lan ?M. ItSt J J, I'll a WITS, l.q , . . 1 r Kins ( V iVm. ( 'fit r ft. ,( ('ii : Dl AlSlit I learn thai HI the inrel iiiR held nt ( 'lent field, I'll the rveniim of the Uih inslanl. to provide lor the cleilit'tt of delegates tn the Prim) emtio Ut ile Convention, a preference wns repressed by thit preftent lor myself its the ilenmeriitic t iindidnlo ti r linveinor In the coining elei'lion. At llie lime thai meeting was held 1 was intitined lo my room by illness, or 1 would linve been present and declined the honor that my fellow citizens thus seek to confer. 1 write you now, to say that 1 am not a candidate. Whilst I am gratified by this mark of couth donee, 1 am convinced that my nomi nation is not tho best that can bo made. I rcogniso tho vital importance of the selection of the strongest run didalo that can bo found, tomukolbis contest. 1 am one of thoso who be lieve that everything but principle should be subordinated to success, and that prel'crnces tor individuals and the desire to rewnrd party services should bo mado to yield to the imperious ne cessity to win. It seems to bo tho universal desiro of the press of the State that tho convention shall be held nt a Iut6 day, and if the best men of tho parly be selected as delegates, and authorised to carry out tho will of lhe party as shown by thu light that shall thon surround them, thoolection of the strongest eandidato will follow and our success will be astired. I desiro through you tooxpross to my constituents who have invariably given mo a cordial support, my earn est thanks for this renewed mark of their confidence. Very respectfully yours, William A. "Wallace. JtsT Like Them. Tho he women and she men Lucretia Mott, Dr. Gray, etc. who assembled at Wash ington lust week, looking after nigger and women suffrage, denounced Presi dent Johnson a fully for his pardon proclamation, and other sins that their refined eyes beheld. What a pity that the Almighty did not make hermaphrodites out of this tribe of lunatics, so that they uced not have so much trouble in reconstructing themselves. Before adjourning they Itefolvcd, That in dcmandiuir the ballot for the difranrhied vln'eee we do not OM-rlook (lie logi cal fact of the riprlit to be votod for, and we know no reaaon why Iho oolurvd men aliould ue excluded from a mat in Corik-reti, or any woman eithcuwho poMeMe the auitable capabilitlee, and haa been amy eieeien. Keaolrrd, That w demand of the ffovertitnent and the ptltilie alao that women and eolored people hall choote their own orenpaliona and be paid alwaya equally with men for equal work. Kcaolred, that we demand aa Iba only aau- ranee of national perpetuity and peace, aa well aa a measure of junliee and rifcht, thai in lhe reeon- struelion of the government, aunrareahall be baaed on loyalty and intelligence, aud nowhere bo limited by odioua diitinciiuua on account of eolor, people or sex. Several women who spoko said that after they became voters they would not broil over a stovo and wear them selves out in kitchens, und they were going to sit in Congress. A committee was appointed to pro- pare an address to Congress and one lo the people of the United Slates. Anotiiek One Uvekuoabu. The Washington Bumpers, last week, turnou out another Democratic Con gressman (Gen. Switzler, of Missouri, a bravo officer,) and guvo his scat to a wido-a-wako carpel-bagger, named Anderson. This is an index of what may bo looked for after the new Con gress assembles. Democrats enough will be turned out should Gen. Grant manifest tho loast stubbornness so as to keep up a two thirds voto in tho Rump. It would seem as though it wero licccssury for tho Democrats to accompany their members to Wash ington after they are elected, and pin them to their seats hy bayonets. This method secured seals to members of tho Legislature during the buck shot war, and it may become neces sary to repeat tho drama at Washing ton. Im the Last Ditch During the war "Col. John W. Forney" desired to dio in tho last ditch, but never hav ing crossed the Potomac during tho "irrcpressiblo conflict," ho still lives, and has finally found the ditch lor which his "loil" soul has patriotically mourned for eight long, weary years a naiionui convention oi negroes as sembled in Washington last week, for the purposo of "reconstructing" the Union and to learn. tho "white trash" somo manners. Theso "intelligent contrabands," immediately after or ganizing, elected tho valiant Colonel an honorary member of that highly flavored and intellectual bodv. lie soon after appeared among the sages of Africa, and made them a speech, congratulating them in their attempt to ignore tho decrees of God and firing about tho debauchery of both races. This is Forncyitm all over. Tho downward tendency of this political harlot has been rather slow, hut still sure; and he now lands in tho lait ditch, among a cabal of negroes, to the disgrace of his kindred and race. He Won't Dance Tho God-and-morality party in Congress havo for two weeks past been wrangling over an inauguration ball, to bo given in the rotunda of the capitol. Tho cler gymen in tho Rump, tho chaplains and tho bishops of tlio "loil" M. K. Church, all oppose it. Gen. Grunt, seeing that there is likely to be a split between the godly and ungodly mem hers of his flock, writes the committee a letter, informing them that ho will not dance, and desires them to aban don tho ball. Goori;o Frnnoip Tntin, l.ucy Slnne, Ann Iiiekinon,Lii;)!y Stunton, Lloyd Garrinon, ami a lot of other ntrom?- niindtd women and weiik niinilpd men, have been on a regular train for the past week. If thoro linpcns to ppring up a few more fools of this class, tto liahopi of tho M. E. Church will hs-fo to take them in hand. Tho Tonuro-of Oltico bill, which passed the llouso with a rush a few weeks ago, is likely to be killed in the Senate, beeauso that irtqou body mistrust fisn. Grant. Thr Hrr. nfH. An nrlisngp sn) "Si tisior H sir In n " lint I'fli ti il, a an aim itdnifiil to our " t'otisuiiitinn, an additional clsuse " rrrogiiiriiig God as Iho kitsI Sover " rign and author ol all good " Tins movement, on llie pari nf Iho l!ev Senator arises probably Irom tho fai t, that, w hile Set rotary of tho Interior, under Lincoln, he nnd a few of his riuie nitcmptcd lo cheat the Indi ans out of HiltUiOll acres of land. The fiaud was exposed by Mr. Drowning, the present head of tho Department. This man Harlan perjured hi in sell oneo by taking an oath to preach the gotpcl ; and if ho wero to succeed in gelling "God ' incorporated in tho C onstitution, ho could never cover up his moral perjury, and his attempt lo cheat tho Indians by such a freak. Thcro is no finer specimen of a first class hypocrilo in this country than this Rev. Senator James Harlan, of Iowa. SuouNuiikLlK.M. Thepcoplo of Phil adelphia, last full, elected a City Re ceiver of Taxes, as they wero by law ordered to do; but, being a Demo crat, ho does not suit tho Radicals in tho Legislature ; herico they intro duced a bill to legislate him out of otlico and put one of their peu in. Tho latest news from llarrisburg, however, leads us to believe thut the nefarious scheme has been defeated, by the Democrats leaving tho Senate and thus preventing a quorum in that body on the final passage of tho bill. Votes Coiinteu. In accordance with law, tho vote polled in October last for Auditor General and Surveyor General, w ero counted in the Legishv turo on the l!Uh, as follows : Hart- ranft, Radical, 231,410; Boyle, Dcm ocrat, 221,037; Campbell, Radical, 331,12(1; Ent, Democrat, 321,987 Tho official count therefore r duces Ilartranfl's majority 178 while Camp bell's is increased ID votes over the majority published at tho timo ; ma king the official majority for the lormcr 9,4'jy, and 0,1 9 for the latter. V om k.kul ! The United States Grand Jury, lately silting in North Carolina, (a majority of whom were "loil," too,) havo indicted the Rump Congress "for crimes against civil lib crty and the Constitution." There it not the slightest doubt that these grave charges, attested to by sworn witnesses beforo the jury, are legally indictable ; and, at present, the bill is ono of tho chapters of tho present criminal history of the United Slates Government. Am Outraue. To our surprise, six men elected to a tho Lcgisla ture by the Democrats, last week voted with tho Radicals to em ploy twenty-seven additional "pasters and folders," and just rob the Slate Treasury of that many thousand dol lars, too uaiiu-a 01 llicsa inisorki scalawags aro Beans of Bucks ; Breen, of Schuylkill; Josephs, of Philadel phia ; Kase, of .Northumberland, and McMiller, of Montgomery. May God have mercy on their corrupt souls. "Loilly" came lo grief in tho State of Indiana last week, in the election of U. S. Senator. Lieut. Governor Ctimback was tho Radical nominee for that office, hut enough Rails bolted to compel tho straightoulcrs to finally throw him overboard, and in his stead elected I). D. Tratt, of Fort Wayne, ono of the Congressmcnt elect. O, Comeback, stay at homo ! Tho special morality parly of Mich igan have just ro elected that "drunk en beast," Zac Chandler, to the United States Senate for six years. Wo sup pose I his is brought about by the fact that General Grant horse-whipped him about twenty years ago, and the Congressional temperance society ex pect to cither kill or cure him during this timo. No CANliirATE As intimated by us last week, Senator Wallace declines being a eandidato for Governor. His letter elsewhere settles that question. On the Silh of January, IWJ, hy Iter. K. OBnma, Mr. Mlt'IlAHL M.I1F.1IMITT, of Clearfield, to Miaa CATHARINE KLHNS, of Curwenarillc. la ClearBeld, o Saturday. January J.l, 1 SOS. of CoUMimptlim, Ml' (Ml NUWSON j aged 53 yeara. At Lock llaren. on the I ol b of January, I C9, JOHN I.KONA It D, of (loahen lownahln, Cliar- I county: agedai yeara, (I uionlha and 2? Java. Hc flrrrlisnnrnts. INT OP Jl ItOItt DHAIVK FOR MAncil term, Iff'? : 6nAn rnnaa. neeearta 8 Il.llindtnan;tinahea Oat), g. Morrl- Andrew r-hnff, Juabua aoa. t omatoek. Ilutn W illiam Ilort. toga. Hilae Turner, rira,! II. UrHHllander. Jonlan John MeNeal. Lawrence Milton I .aw ( ho. I II, ill, liallaihcr. J. W. I.amhnrn. nia i, ro. j. liwin, L. h. M.-Cullouch. Clearlleld Thoa l.iddel, Ilecalnr Thoi. W aritig, C. M. I'adwallader. Feriruann John 8. Wil I.am her City I' M Mile Morria .latpce Iltllon. I'enn Sam'l M'ldetniro. I'lke John I. Ijloom, linen Mullen. Woodward J.M Chaat. Itatna. Graham A. C. Hale. raa vrn.t ti aona. IWcaria I' red k rholl. Hell .lame. iouchcrtr. Ilirard II. Mcllorern, I., .aicrorkle. (ioihen II. II. Morrow, hntnpaon l.injrle. Ilrahain Levi Hiihler. llulirh l-eac HaRcrly, John 8. M' kicrnan. Ilualon Klijah Hurna. kailhaua John tiilli- Innd. Iawrence Trf-ri Rowlea. II. C. fihaSncr. H m V. Head, Jamoa Mitchell. Morria .loacf.h hullmer Itloom II. W. 'h,l.on. ll'ifftf. tlco HeM.Hiuion 1 nomp.on. nin'lliir'l - h.llia rearce. Wely r-hirey, Jacob rearer, Win. Altn-rt, V. B. Holt DraHr n.V..:packman. Mi l.inea. And. Knarr, Aleianderriliea, Itoh'i railon, Adam Ueurg Wearer. Iturnxi'li, Faml Brick. le?, Tllna. '. Kitchen. John king, jr. rheal William Hunter. Curinetcn l,ewi Hnua- acT, John W. Wider. ClnarflHd Kira AU, R. A Hitler, A. J.Sonlh ard, .I'inathnn iioTn- ton, W. M . Helta. Cnrweu.villt llcuj. S. Hiooro. Feriruaon J. V. Ilort, Drier Bell, A.J. Jam I ton. I'avia i.ray, rranklio (Ima, A hid Johnaon, tteorjre Heea. S. V a.hint;toa- Joaeiih II. Hreth. Ofcenla John Rhulf, U. A. NUincroad. Penn Nathan Miwrt. John Hnaaell. Pike Inhn llunlap, W. il. Freeman, t'mun I'b. Hlanchard. llarid lreelee. Wondwanl . Ja. Alee. Wder, Darid llena.1. WA1 ll A SALKfMAN.Ina Whol, ItoaierT, Notion aod Whit. HooAt llnnK in Hhlladrlnhla. Una arho aailrnued, th. kn.i nett and tu Inflotooa Irad Addreat THOMAS (AkHnV JaeJl -1aiTi 1 Krlh Fearth Si , Th lad'a 3Htr flrnH-ntunli. tin and rAinnnioNi STOCK W ML I. SANDS t'o.'s n III-: AT Kt'ltofUM I AMI M'MN TABLEAUX Is Coming I TILL axhilnl at I.KAVV l NKW HALL, on Second etruel, I'liaiticld, l a., On Monday and Tuesday Evenings, ITIHU AKV LUt A Ud, IM411), Will tn n liil.it at (M ItWKS'-'VII.I.K on Krl ln vnd HftturiUjr vtiiiiiRH, January 2 and 30. ff-9Yor particular', ire drcritiv l.ilU and p rug ra in men, j m ii 1 1 n1IlTK ATOM'S WOTIf'tf. Nutire ia I lien bv riven Mint letirt of atniiniilratiop on thr rMa.A if JOHN .,K;NAll.l, dec.-.,, lata ol (ioln-n towiwliip, I loHrfltld founty, I'm., havinjr bn duly (rraiifcd to tlio undt'mtitcil, all pcrfniif indrbli'd lo aiJ ettat will Ocmr mak? iu?mrit, and ihoia having 11 im or demaudi will p if scot them j.rofn'rly nutipnli-ut'd tor let tltMiifint. MAItY K. LKoNAltll, Ailm'x. JanHH-6t HKSIIV I. WhAhK, Adra'r. VTOTH l-: IS IMNKIU PT Y.-Thii i. i.1 (" IClve notiui, that on thr lit dtty of J tin ua rv, lfiV. a Warrant in hmikntnl.-y wm i mi tied aVftinut thMiate ol KTACV W. TIl'o.M I'SON. of Clearfieid llriiltfe, in the eounty of t'lrarlirld, and H ttc of l't'iitip". Ivama, who ha hv'ti Jjuat cti a hnkniit on hit own -fietitioD ; UiAt the iavini-ttt of any ilebtf aud d finery ot any property bvlnt( itif to auch bankrupt, to him or for nil uh, aud th trannferot any property by him, arc forhiMUpti by law ; that S n)oslinj( of tho creditors of the aid bankrupt, to prove their drl-U, and to ohooie one or more AMijriiff of hm ruiatf, will be bM at a Court of Bankruptcy to b holdi n at the othre of the llcpfiilor, ou the VI b duj ut March, A. I), lb(y, at IU o clock, A. l. THOMAS A. ROWLKY, 1'. 8. Miirhnl. aa Mcurnfeer, By Q. P. Davis, l'cpt. t. H. Marshal. )mu26 it ow M iuc and Liquor Slore. I. L. REIZENSTEIN & Co HM.mi.i tir.ai.rat in WINES & LIQUORS MARKET BT., CLEAP FIELD. I'A. VfcFtilt atoek of Wine, H randy, Oiu, Whilty and Aleohnl.'atwayi on band. Hperia) attentton paid to eecuriflir a pura ariiil for Bacramental and nediral purpurea. jan.l-tf House & Lot for Sale or Kent K and-rii(;ned nw offer for anle, or rent. J. IltM hK and LOT, adjoining the tillage of i.utiierhurir- J he houae ianew aod well fimtued, 10 by 32, with kil. hrn 12 by 14, and stable, to (ft-1 her with litre and a-balf mere of ground and prinjf of water. Thu it an exovllcnt location for a tannery, black tmiib, oabinet-maker or oariten ter nop. The property will be eold ehaap and on eaiy term. J-'ur further particular, exam in lb prcmiee or addrcii the aubtcnWr. K. K. ARNOLD Lathenhurff, Jan. SI, M9 3m. TVHrUTlO OK PAHTM KMHIP I The partniTliip herelotoee exiplinc beti JAMK.S A HKMIV l'KNNl.NUTON hating been r1inored by mutual content on the 2d day of a-Horeniber, IHf d, 1 hereby gi notice that 1 will at m rrponiriie tor any debt of the firm eon traded alter that aate. HKNRV I'ESNISGTOX. Client tp.( Jan. 21, isfla 4i pd Valuable Town Properly l.1 aft I) at r ii r j it. nAJiLi SITCATK on th Fouth-wert corner of Chen-y and Third Htreeti, (being Railroad utreet,) to wit: A LOT, with a good two-ftorv plank build iog thereon, 36 by lit feet, on room on each floor toitahlo for a ttore, or other buviueaa. Also, the adjoining LOT, with a two-etory dwelling bouae mereon. ana eeverai other inn . 1,01 . Alao, a lot of well burnt P-KIt K, nd ...... -.fiu oi huiflrwAtih, imh a Cro- Jofa, Jart, Frnit t'lna. etc., at reduced pri-ea for further tn form at ion, inquire at the Hon war Pottery of r. LfclTZINiiliK, mTl4Hin Clearfield, I' 4 lMIMTKATm! !SOTIC I Not ice V i hereby gn en thai letter of liiiimiitration on llie eetai ot X.MA.M Kl, WI8K11. deceased, laieoi jtrmiiord ip.( tleart. Id eoonly, IV, bar ing been duly granted to th undermgued, all per mui indebted to laid ent at will tilwe tDak nav ment, and thoa baring eliiui or demands will preaent then properly authenticated for art Moment aod allowance without d-lar. JONATHAN WISER, jn7-0t Admiuistrator, Valuable Farm at Private Sale, TUB anileriii-iivd now offere at Private Sale hi. farm, uluale in Lawrenoe loarnaliin. Clearlleld ei.unly, I'a., bounded on llie north l.y lhe fhihpa-Hur- Krle Turn.ike, and on the weat bj tbe CONTAIMXU KIOHTV FOCIt ACRES. Ilrleea fifty and aiilr of wlii,h ar. eleareH nniicr euiliranon, and liavint; Ihreeon a l.llli 1101 SK. BANK UAliN. and .11 II,. ootl,uild,i,(r. an nrrliard, asd a ai,riii( of fovd Iter at III. Uxor. There art IIIItKE VKIXS i,f CnAt. e.. il.l. farm. One Iwo-lonl eein, now i,en on. fortr-inc-h vein, nf aa iod eal aa can (e found ia lii. eonr.iy, aieo onen, and one lire foot rein, unopened. fiYot Terna and other r,rli, nlara, aj ply on A LI. l-wrene. I,., line. 17, lUnd.Jm pd. PORTABLE STEAM SAM-MILL FOR SALK. X TAULT NEW, In (jood running- order, with i every neeetaary tilure, (bulwark, included ) It it one of lhe famnut Utandr millt. 5n horar power, eiluale ont mile weat nf f.aiherahnrf. J. A. i J. II hi LM AN. Jn" 3' I.ulheraliurn P. 0. IS. 1CIMI I.SOX CO.. PORK PACKERS, Vo3M l.lbnty Sl,t i'ilttburfh, liar, on hand s large alork ol Bacon, Sides, Shoulders, PLAIN AND SIDAII CUtF.D HAMS, Meat Pork. Pried Beef, and Leaf I.ird, all of oar own Packing, Curing and (Smoking. Lard Oil, Flour. Cheese, Dried Apples and Teaches, Wilh a general a.aortment of llroerrlea. at the lowett market price. Jun, c, ,T fi ST01K! .EV STVLLS!! FALL AND W INTKR MILLINERY GOODS, A T Miss SUSAN REED'S, MARKET FT., CLKARFIK! P, PA. Daring Jntl reeeiTed all Ihennrelllea or the teaanu lo the Millinery lint, reqneM lhe ladiet lo tall and examine them. Clearfield, Ta.. Nor f READING FOR ALL 1 1 HOOKS d- iTA TIOXKIi Y. larkel m., Clearrlrld, (at the Poat Offire ) rrililaader.irn.il I,... I .' 1 I ih. .in.... ... m " 7 , .. .. I k: ... iiT".:; ; zrzii rrom the eliy with large amount of reeding mailer, eoaiiating In pari of Bibles and Miscellaneous BookH, Rlank, Aeroont and Paat Rooki of erery d. atrlplton P.p., and Enreli.pet, Frenek prelitd and plain, ).., p,oi, , Blank, Legal Paper,, Uted., Morlgageti Judeia.ftl. Bieean tlo. and 1'romltaorj nolta klle and Hareh n.at Bn.r, Legal Cap. Reeord rep, and Rill Cap , Kheel, Muale h.r eilber Piano, I'lut. or Violin eonetanlly en hand. Aar hook, r ettllontrj deaieed that I may not hart on hand, will he m ordered hy Irtt ttpreit. and told at wholaealt or retail to tail cutmmiri. ! will alao keen periodical llierfttare, took aa Magatlnte. Newt, papera, de. p. A. OAl'Ll. I CLarttld Mty T, IMI tl ... ....me. ACHICULTURAL COLLEGE t r PliNXSV I.VANt A. '1'IIK neti 1 HK 1" f tnttmtti'in Wit f"m 1 on M'iMi A V, tlf Ifett ( I I I Hl A 1ii,l"i. and cmitipue VI wrli : Iii ImfI to rpMfl lha "- i; t-n the 1 huilay pnTtclirtj ,r hi-t Ut vt Hi Irrni t'rlul UMttt.i,n, I'l l..-tre, Ftaminatiou iid Tia'-lice, wH rufn t't Afinnltiir' nt all ila ranei. and In the Mr' liiM' Ad and In dnliml I'iiihiii. Ih" liU-nil Ah, H.-ii ihm and l.itfralure U'linllv itii'lit d in t "lt- K" h lii'-lu d-d. 'I he tiliji -t bfifijt to nmkr Koutid eii ertl fti'ilnr. while imparlinit llie I'tneh'-e, uid a ltniwltil(e of the I'riiM'iidre tiponwhi' h I'rartire drpendt, of the piirtir-ulnT eiti phiTmeot n in view. lhe nitdr and eirn-icep.l ea.-h Ptmlenf itiall be prcnll dir'-lin, a the pnrent wny 1 It-rmino. I. lo l'ratUel and h-ienttlie Anncullttnt and llurliriilliite ; 1. 'Ik Civil eiipimn rtiijr, Arrhilee ture and Alining: ft. Tn the principle of the Me chame. Aril and f Ma-hiiu-ry j or 4. To the prin ciple." and irH('tir-i of Coinim-rue and Mmiufac tiirtm : lhe whole to be fcv-ompa: id by the uludy of Jliktory and (jovernracnt. Menial and Moral Philosophy, the eiart anl Nalural Heieticei and the other branchc of a higher rdnration, and alio L-y luch of the Ancient or Mudmn l.anrunp(i i at nmy be veUctod ; ai.d, on the part of all Iba iSiu den In, by practl'1 on lit Fano, in tho Uarden, l.ahoratory and F eld. At the proper time a detailed account of ths co u rue of aludy and other particular! will be puh- lixhod. Jiy tlie liberality of tho National (nrcrnmcnt and tlir Hlnle i.t'L'i!j.litrr, llie Trimtri'ii bsve Into fliiatOtMl to Hir"jnii"e with Ilm charo fnr Tail ion b-rrolre fiiti ft ymr; nd lix tlir iriv ot lioanling, 4c, at (lie luweitt rate tluil will ni't ippriiic. vir . fliiU fur tli hiriD(f Tvria of 24 wr.k, miiJ :Q lor tlio Fall 1i-iiu of 10 w,rki; in all $170 a year lur tvcrvHiui, eK-ojit Xaxt booltD, li'lit, mn U a imiill rburKu lur tlit uk of room fuiiniure. when tlic t uiie.it doui nut provitle tii own, wliit h lie litti tin (iiuiuii to do. Iho Itiiittliiifii will comturUhtj acixunniodate, and the Farm of 4(111 nrrr pi-mnuut at id usclull (U)luy four fnndrci Student. Of thiM earti county ami the citv of Plnlntli'l'liia will ba rnti tlrii tu une wil bout rtfunl to populalum ; and tbe rental n diT will ba divitlad aiuonit Uiaoountie and I be city in pniurtiun to population ; all free of ebarjff lur Tnitnm. To entttia lo aUmiiion, the applicant moit be tbe non ol an inbabiinnt of tbe (Mate, nut len Lb on lo Tear of airp.of jtimh! moral character Bn'' bfaltb, and well verned in (.rthograpliT, Keadnif;, Wri linjr. Arilbuitjuc, Knjrltah (tratntnar, Oeograpbv, and tbe Jlntory of tbe I' lilted htateH. Fint appliuunu from tbe rcupectiva countiei, eouiing ap to tbe above requireinente, will have tbe p rule rv no for a'liniiion ; but it m nut desira ble tbat more tban lotl hm admiiu-d in lSfttf and tbe aaiue number annually tbereafttrr, in order tbat tbe College may nil onlj m tbe Student iball advance in tbeir elMRet. The ondri(fncd ii authoritJ tn pled ire the ftuard of Truflict'i and a full 1- acuity of Inn ruc tion, to which be would add hi own pmmiie. tbat etery rflort shall (e made to render tbe I nut .lo tion a b.D:nt to tbe youth who may report to iu bulli, a much needed aid totbt- vanuui indualna. Furfuiti, and an honor to tbe feiata. fifbot further information aMrei Tllu. II III ItHOWKS, Preaidrnt Agricultural College, Agricultural College 1W Odioe, Contra Co., Fa. Jan. 21 Jt United SUxXvh Mails. PO'T OrriCR DBF-AKTHRMT, ) Waihinuto. Jan. I, 1C69. ( 1)K0PO.SAL8 for carryinliba mailt of the I'm ted fit Met from July lat, 1 b6V, to Jnn tu, 1h;2, on tbe fulli,wii))( routes TH 1'etinirrlrt.nia, will be rceeired at the Contract Ofiioe. Foat Oflioa Department, until S p. m , of March 21 neit, to be dfM-idr by April 20 fulb.winK : 2ii2. From Clearfield to Feondeld, IS rnilei, and tack, twin a week. Lea re C(tarfield Tuefday and Saturday, at S a. tn. j arrive at Feufield by 1 p. m. L.ra 1'cnUeld Monday and Friday, at III. n-i arrire at Clearfield by 2 p. m. 2jtl0. From Fuiitb i ililli to Madera, 5 milt i, and back, twice a week. Lea re bmilli Mi 111 Xuea day and Friday, nt 1 p. m. ; arrire at Mndnra by 3 p. m. i.cavt' Aladcra Tu-fUy and Friday, ai 9 a. m. , arrive at Hntiih'a Miili by 11 a. tu. Si6l. From Rock ton, hy iluiton, (new office,) to l'ennfteld, 18 nnie. and back, once a week. Lear liorkton hiturdy, at 7 a,m. : arrive at PennGcld ty 2 p. m. leavo Fcnhtleld hatur day, at 1 p. in ; arrive at liorkton by 6 p. m. I'rupoi-al to begin at Luther burj. four milci additional diataace an una hour additional t.tut, invited. 262. From Fallt-n TinifTtr, bj Oill'i Millt,o.5.) ana uun tonneii, (n. o.,) to Carroutoo, 17 tic and back, onec a wnk. Leave Carroll ton Friday, at 7 ft. ra. i arnva at Fallen Timber at in i .'.n.i'iii- i . ui. irmif r ninn i luiucr r nuay. ai 1 p. Mine a Larroinon Dv p. in. 2iAX From Carrollton, by Ulatr'a. (n. o .) El- aer miitf, (n. o.,) and bt, Lawrenoe, (n. o.,t to Wu Picaant( (n. o.,, 22 milte, and back, onee . a weok. Leave (.trroliton I riday, at a. m arrire at Ml. Pleannt bt S r. m. Leave Mt Plcaiant Saturday, at 8 a. m ; arrive at Carroll ton by t p. m. 2b4. From Ilrooltvlllc to Knoxdale, I milet, and back, onee a wcrk. Leave lirookville 8nturdar, ftt I p. m.; arrive at K no i dale by 4 p. in Leave Knoidale SatunUy, at u a, ro.; arrive at llnmkville by 12 m. J,'b5. From Frock way ville, by Rockdele Mill, to Reynol laville, 10 mile and back, twice a wea. Mi Jirorkwayville Tuedav and Sat ttrdny.it i a. m. ; arrive at Keynoldaville bv 12 m. Loave heynoldaville Tuea iar and Sit urdy, at I f ui.; arrive at Ii rock way Title by Kparet prot.oaala are fnvided Utwecn Brock wayviue and tlcH'idale Milla. 7 milea, 2 htran running time eacb way. For form of pror-oK etc . end other Inf .rma. uon, are edvertiaemrnt or ("ceoiHT 31, lSt-7, and thia date, in pmphlet form, at the princiial otTimsi A t L V A V lit It i- i v t i i ' li Purtmajrter (Jcneral, yOTIC'H I MAiKHrPTCV TM. it 11 in tne nonce, that on the 4th dat nf J.. air, A. ll. I Mill, a Warrant In llankrupler ra. ia ue.lacamal the Eelateof CIIKIS1 I AS J Kllnvi- of Wooiiwardtownahip.lntheeounlTof Clearnel.l, and Matt of I'ennaylrania. who 'haa beeen ..' judted a Hank nipt, on hion petition i that Hit ".Tiuriii aor ami aau aenverr or anr propertT ooiootin. t. auok baiikrnpt lo him or for hie an, and llie tranaler of ant nmvertr h him. are f..r. biddi n l,e laai that a meeting of the eredilora of aaio nantrupl. lo pnre llielr debla, and lo rhwee ont or mart ai-irnee, of hit ert.to. will he b.l.t at a. Court of liankmnter. lo l. lir,l,i,.n .1 tl,. oftiee nl i. K. Hoodruri, in l'lnlipsbarg, I'a., Iw fort H. E. Woodruff. K.q., Htgiaier, en the 9th day of March, A..D. If., al ID o'elo, k. A. M. TIIUMAS A. KHW1.EV, T. ri. Mar.linl. Mn.. O. P. IHYlt. ept. V. 8. M. Jai.2l'.4l VllTKB IX HAXKKI IMC V.. Thi, la i.1 lo girt nonce, that on the tiK rf.. IJ... art, A. 1., lr.o, , Warrnt in llankrapier w, I,, aued agalnat Ih. ,l.i. of JOHN RVAN, or Uurnaid. townahip. lb. eounlr of Clearlleld. and Htate of Penii.vlvania. who him he..i . li., ... ft Uankrupl, on hie own pellllon : Ilia! the r.e tneMt nf . d.k.. .... J.i r ' .... ... . aP,l(rrj ol nnr rroperlt brli ngint to tticl, Itankriinl. to him . t .. i.;. .. and the Iranaler of anr prnpertr to him are forlud- oen ny aw ; inai a rneeling or th Creditora of .n. ..mi uanaiupi,!) pn.r. their Debla, and lo .-hoi.ee ont or nor. AanCneet of hit Eal.lt. will be held al a Conrt of Rankruptrr to h. hold.n at I'hilipibnrr. hefnreS. R. Woo.lrutT I- .n ll. nn ,k. Ilil. J.. .1 ll L. . .. ..... . . ' .... i a.m. i.. .1 III o clock. THi'MAS A. KtlWl.KV. I. K M.r.h.1 l ... ".I O. P. Hvt, Kept. U. S. M. j.iVjl'tt XTOTH-K I nlkRI PTt -V Thla I. A to girt nolle., thai oft Ike 3Slh d.T .r """", . K- Inn, a warrant In Hankmole. waa ie.ned agalnat tht Kalato nl TIIUMAS H I' M I'll RKY, of plka townrhip. in ,ht eoonte of Clearh.ld. and Hult of I'eon.Tleanit, who haa keen adjded ft Eankrupt on hit owa pftl'lon) Ikat tkt pattaent ol anr debit and delietry ol ant property belonging lo turh Bankrupt, lo him. or Ii r hit oa. and ibt tranaler of ant properly hy him art forbidden by Law, thai a n.enng ol lhe Craditora of the aaid lttnkl nipt, to prort their Dehtt, and lo rhooat ont or ftiort Aaaigntea 01 hit Ktutt, will bt htld al a C.arl uf llankruptcr, to he hoid.n at I'hihpa. hr before S. K. W oedralT. t.f, , Regitler, on " ia.aj oi Aiarcn.A ii ios. al to o elivk, A. a 1 H OS. A. KOW LEV. C. 9. Mar.hal, aa kle.ftnger. Py O. P. liana, HepL ll. S. Marahnl. January 14. lnn 41. Vhk's Floral (iuido for 1860. 'piIE dial rlilrainl one hundred thoiia.nd of JL Virk'a lllualratrd I at.l,.ue of Keeda and t.uule in llir I li.wer li.i.l.n i, now publialiM. ll a wora oi toil parr.. iMwutwullv iljnatralod Ith alK.nl l:.o Fine iWd Eiieratm... f t .... tod Vegei.blea and an tlegiu,' Colored Plate, A nogUKT OF FLOWERS. It la the trotl beautiful, ta well at th. ain.l In. 'lr"eiiTe eirueiiT. noral t.ui le p,il,.h.,l. givinf ,,. -rv-.r? -.uim ,.k rt.on KH.s AND ItilKTmi.tt 1 L. L-. . Guide la pulilinhed for tin henehl of tne ru.lom era, lo whom It ia aent free without application mil win ne liirwardeo: lo all who aiil.lr ha wail fur TKN CENTS, which I, n-l half lhe coat. Addeeae JAJHI'S VH'K. JnM lB Jtoche.ter, N. V, MrnrAi. OI1llr.Xv7rrle7TtI eordeort, Fifet, Italiaa Hlringe. Clarionet Heed., Guilar firing,, Muale Paper. Inatraelloa Rooki, for aalt by J. p. KHATZKK, jan7 la, Agent fo Pitaot end Organa. Itm HAI I Four ralnahle town properliet, in the borough f Clearlleld. LoeMioui 4e airable and building, new. Applr to N. u. tied Li.oron, elT Attorney al law, Claarnrld, Pe C durational. mi ii. ::. ravAKo SCHOOL I OH GIRLS ( I.) M,t II M, I 1 will r, m. r.'i u yt I h uutj H, I " , Hra line Onhnr-r-,, h , W,ttir eJ I'titiihiv A rH I: (in i te and I'i (ii -i(rr:iphr, pi r hull li rrn, (.f wit ki ) i OH IliMnry, l.oeril and df-eriptiva OfoflrnphT with Miip lrnwn jr, tliaintintr, Mmtul and IVriUi n Arithun ti: H f Algehra and the i. h-nee, Fur full partienlara lend fur Citcular. ( Itarlii Id, Nut. IJ, ISO" 3m. - au"!T, ClearfieldAcademy. Eev. P. L. HAEEISON. A ST.. Principal T 1IIK rIKCOSD FEKMON of tht t rraent arho- on AlONlJAV.the 2 .id day ut .November, IM1H. Pupila can fbtar nt anytime. They will be ebarifed with tuition from the tiutt the; en lor to the cluie of the erniun. Tbe eonne of mmrurtlon cmbrmeea everything Included in a ttioroutv'h, prnvtical aud aocuiu- phthed educalioo for both .- The Principal, having bad the advantage of much experience in bii profeaaion, aaaurm pa rent! end !itirdana that bia entire ability and en-irRiea will be devoted to the moral and men tal training of tbe yoitth placed under hie charge, 1 lAtMn Ol' K lilON. Orthnjrraphy, llca-lipic. Writing, and Primnry Arithmetic, per tSeniun (II weeki) - i 00 Orampiar, Ueugrapby, Aritbroetir, end Hi'torj $0 00 Alfrebre, Geometry, Trigonometry, Men auration, r'urveyine, Philotopby, Phval oloiry. Chemtitry, book Keeping, tioiany and Pbyaicil Ueoraphy . . - $9 00 Latin, Greek and rreneh, with any of the above llrRtlchea .... $12 qo jMtNo deduction will be made fur abaence. 9-Pcr fortberpartirulara inquire of lie v. p. L. MARKiaON. A. M., Clearfield, rob. 6, 1 8rt3 tf. Principal. jfounflrif and larliinr tfhop. A. F. aOTSTOK ...OKO. f. TOCHQ BOYNTON &, YOUNG, FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS Manufacturer! of PORTABLE & STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES Corner of Fourth and Pine Etroetl, CtEARHtlD. PA. TTAVINO engaged in tlit mtnofocturt of flrit A A clail MACHINERY, wtreipcctfutly inform tht iuhlit that wt trt now prtpaitd to CM all order, at cheaply and at promptly at tan ht dont in any of tht citiea. Wt manufacturt aud deal in Mulay and Circular Saw-Mills, Head Blooka, Water Wheelt, Shafting Poller, Oifford', Injector, Btetra Gauget. Steam Whiille,. Oilen, Tallow Cupa, Oil Cupa, Gauge Cock,, Air Locke, Globe talvea. Check Vtlvet, wrought iron ripei. Meant Pomp,, Boiler Fetd Tumpa, Anti Friction Wetrea, 6otplont Ticking, Gum Park ing, and all kindt of MILL WORKj together witk I'lowt, Eled bole, COOKAXD FAKLOR STOVES, and other CASTINGS of e!l kindt. rtr-uraert aolloitt d and filled at city price. All letter, of inquiry with referenot to machinery oi our manufacture promptly ajuwored, ly tddrel ing nt at Cleariti.l, Pa. declO-tf B0YNTOX A VOfNU. iUaning UiUs. j: w,r. NOTICE. lvz:l . Ia. iti:i:i v to. C L EA Ii F I E L D PLANING 3IILL ALL RIGHTl 'PHK proprietor, rMpeetfully Inform thtritiien, of CletrSeld county, that ther have nil.i. refilled thi, ettabli.hment with the latrit improved wood-working machinery, and art, now prepared .i, .men in tneir lint of burineit. tnoy will girt t.pecial altention to the manutao. turt of malarial for hooet hailJing, tuch at FLOORING, WEATHER -BOARDING, sash, doors, blinds, nn.tch.ETs it .not Lnt.yas, 0F ALL STYLE, We a'way, hare on htnd a large ttock nf PRT L I'M PER, and will pay caah for all clear Lumber. One and a hair Inch panel ttuff preferred. Lumber Manufactured to Order, Or exchanged, lo tuit eualomtra. t.Ordert loliciled, and Lumber furniabMl o. ahort notice and on rcaeoniM. termt. 0. L. REED A CO. Clearfield, Nor, J, E. H. Ptrro B. A. larrji .'on P.rroj, '. R. Inn is. E. B. PATTON & CO., llaring Cited up a 6rll-clal PLANING MILL Are prepared to furnith all kind, of Manufactured Lumber, tuch aa Honrui. Sidinfj. Bnrfo-trened Lnm ber, Bash, Jinon, Blindi, And every deacription of FLAIN AND FANCY MOULDING, Dealera will rind 11 tn their advantage o eon.iill our prleet ber .re pairlia.ine eleewher. . Addreta, E. B. PATTuS A Cll., . Corwena'illo, Dee. J. 1 Mf.fi tf Clearfield eonnly. Pa. W'"" " AT roT.-Art ull 't,1' i-lea Oood., Including Hot. N.bl.a Rrkf..t 6h.wl.. Homage, Ck,. Iran t C.pe., Htf., Cp,, , h.Vld at J. r KRAirm . j Pi)l oc (Ii, 0',tttri lr',, fj(f :(.iu:at r.Kcirr.Mr.rT NEW G00D3 AT LOW rrj:C I'lllK nn.ler.lfiieil 1 t'tiil.in if ll. a ra.p.etfati, B,,t aplen-lid a.',rlinent nf laercbatidlia ,i . are uw talln,( ' ,,'ti ' r- ' errr a. AT VEY IOW MU0.K. it 00 Tlialr tloek conalil, a pan af Dry Goods cf tho Post Quality, Sueh a, Prlnlt. T lain.a li.. .. UilirhBinrMu.lil,.,(l,!.a-,.1l ,rt ... mt eJ.) Uriiim-., liek,,,, wo.il flannel,. ."aim. ti,,('a.M,,r C' tlonailep, Laiiiei1 SIi.hI, ' Nuliiae A lluoda, llalmural ' and Hoop Hiru, c, Alio, a nna aifortment or Mon't lir,,,.. Sbirtt, II. t, a C..., Looi, t bil ut til ol winch SOLD LOW Full WILL EE cash Hardware, Queensware, GlMnir9 urocenes aua ijpices, IS SHORT A OEKKUAL ASSOHTMESI it eerttninx nroally kej t in a relr il ,ior, it CUKAr OKCAKH or approved eoualr p," auct. A. K. WUIUIJT 4 IONS Clearlleld, Nov.7 , 1607. WW Fill Jt WIVTI'P rnnnti William Jtevd A Co, Near Pvaluflice, Market street. CLEARFIELD, PA, nAVINQ Juet opened a large and eoicLi, etock Iruin Kuw Vork and Phiia-ltluina . cau ufltr extra iuduceuieuU tu C Atli lil'VLiit We have a apleudid tf lection of Prn Gotrdi. t- lla, I7lltlirr, VlUktaVlI pi, t llalintll, JJi. to or all, Bliuikr'a. Hoop bkirU, Coraeie, Thonipauu'e liiove-httii.a:. Trimmingi of every deuripiiun, Zr.l?r, orr.M Yarn, and one ot tbe muit complete a-ortnnDUjf Ladies and Gents Furnishing Goods, t'nder-wcar, llcalerv. Gluvei of all k,m!i. A'.. ander'i Kid and Harrii' celebrated Krauilen kid, ia ever mint,) Xecktiea, Umterfli"!.- CiaiUri, Cnffi, HandkercbiefB, Lacei. LJeitr, Embroiderief, ic: alo, a larra eirlmDt af l- L'KH, with URAY'f PATEN 1 W I IP, tbt leu tbinr exfnnt bother with a full Im of lUr VERV LOWEiT CASH PKICEI Call and tee nt. Xo trouble lo ihow g ooda. It. meuioer lot piaec Sear Poatoflice, Market Siieet, octs CLEARFIELIi, PA. A REY0LITI0 l. BtSKESS AT C THH tSSVII.I E, BY 1IARTS0CK & GOODWIN. fpiIE nndiraigned baring entered Into ro pail. X n.rabl in tht mere. unit bunneii, td.pl thia mtlhiMl of aotifyiug Ibt publit getertuy, and lhe citiaeni of Curwenaiillt and rirmiiy it particular, that eitrchandiae of all kind, wil be aold by na aa cheap aa ibe lame qualm ein. where in the county. We here lull aupjiye DRY GOODSi l mt'itmg in part of Droit Good,. HiuIIm, Print, of all abide, and ,tyl.t ; together wi'Jt t lull aaeortmtnt of NOTIONS, CLOTHING, HATS 4 CAPS, Utioti, Hhoi, Hardware, Q.uccutwarf. Al wrll i Tinwirf, Ctdarwir. Villr.wn boitt ana Broom ; tnfrtfer ub Jirgt itocl vi ururrrifi ( ana ajwTI tail tlOCU of FLOUPt, FJSU, SALT, 4o. Tn ihort, wt keep a full tupilj of ertrrtkitt uted in thit mark. I. We want all our old rt.tcmcri and t, tin new one, aa can make it eonrenient, to girt ai a call before pureiaaiog elaewbert. riANITL HARTSTCK. EliWIS OoODHIN. Curwemriile. F.hrua,? IS, le. DIALER IN FOEIIGN & DOMESTIC GOODS. MUSLINS at Renaalion priwi I'KI.AINES at Sfntation oricet COBUKliS al Sen mi i ion uricet ALPACAS nl Senaation luicet Jutt rccivxl tt ilufiSOi'S'. GIN'fl IT A11S r.enutinn SenaalioD Sensation Senifttieo bnaatioD pricH piicci piicei pricei CI1ISTZ r HINTS O I.OV KS CRAVATS SHAWLS BONNETS 0tI.OUKn) MVSLINS f pric?! t Aiossurs SenaIioD pnrwi SentfttioD pncfi 6Dticn price! All to U !id al 1I0S.S0S. LINEN At CRASH at CURTAINS at TA1U.E CLOTHS at F.KlNii K tt Sonant inn Sentftiiiin Senaai ion pneea pricrs jtrices price i Senantion Sprtation price nl UOSSOfS'. LACK al IIOSIKKY at RIPKONS at I KIMMINCiS ol all kimla t V at in any quan'ty senaation price cenaation price cremation fr;ce Senaation p-rice Aitrnvion band at MOSSOrS. CASS1MKRKS at Senttitinn pr cti SATT1NETS at TWEEDS at JFANS al VKST1NC.S at SI1IRTINCS at Sytiaat'on rentalion Sniation Kenaation pr ce pruva priie price renaanon pric at MOSSOI V. rice. CLOTHING tuch aa Cmu, TanU, Ve-ata, i Oder Mnrta, at enaalian pr cct rinnnpi rtiirift, Buoie, Shctea, Hail and (apt Now for tal at MOSSOT' U A It D " A K K auch aa Snwt.niiile Fork a, Knivet, pikot, Hingnt, al eenaation prc at MOSSOr'S. LIQVOKS, tuch Wint, Pran.ly, 0 i n, V h Ukcy, al aroiation pr'C-i t oi'iiac, etc., etc., KHt'lTS, rtich at Prunea, Kaiaint, Figt, Fill'ortt, Ac, a I ten a I inn pries at MOSSOf'.'. fiRCrCEKIKS, t lour, 11 a m t, Itoultiera, Sugar, Mnlatana, Ct.ileei, 1 ea, C r a c k e rt, Siire, Candle, Coal Oil, tie., io. al tfuaation prt Alwavt at M0SS0I"S. ULACKINO at rn.atioo pricr UiiTES at tena.iHin price' POWDER at aeneadon irice HOT at aenamion price LFAD ut aenaalion iricc CAPS al aenantion tiricr At the) Mora of RICH AKD MOSSor. MOSiSOP Alway, keepa on hand a ft'l aatotlment of all kmdt of gooile re junel lor the aocommodalioo ol tlio puMic. Jult I, vr h rFworBATic alvaxao rw etnts. lbTf-tr 9n thoald hr n tf