hi 1$& !! 1 K mm. i is L . : 3 ,11' I if iff Hi 3 I- H A:. it -' ill J 5 i J ;4 Js .. t I .2 CLEARFIELD, PA., AUGUST 7, 1867. WHAT MAKES A HAH. A truthful soul, a loving nnnI, Fall of affection for it kind ; A spirit firm, erect, and free, .1 That never basely bends the knee ; That will uot bend a feather's weight. " Of slavery's chain for small or great ; That truly speaks from God within ; That never makes a league with iu ; .- That snaps the fetters despots aiake, And loves the truth for its own sake ; That worships God and llim alone, ; And bows no more than at his throne ; And trembles at no tyrant's nod ; A soul that fears no one but God. And thus can smile at curse or ban This is the soul that makes the man. laV. An upper mill and lower mill : , Fell out about their water ; To war they went that is, to law, Resolved to give no quarter. A lawyer was by each engaged, And hotly they contended, As fees grew slack, the war they waged, They judged were better ended. The heavy costs remaining still, Were settled without bother ; One lawyer took the upper mill, (The lower mill the other. Old Got. Stuyvesant, some years after the British took possession of New York, appeared before the Governor, (Carteret) . with a complaint that he was annoyed by men and boys bathing in front of his house in a nude state. Governor Carteret assur ed him it should be -stopped ; but happen ing to recollect, said: "Why. Governor. your house is at some distance from the river, and how can it incommode the ladies of your family ?" "Vy, you see," said old Peter, shaking his cane, "mine galls have got a pig spy glass." A notorious toper used to mourn about not having a regular pair of eyes one be ing black and the other light hazel, "It is lucky for you," replied his friend; "for if .your eyes had been matches, your nose would have set them on fire years ago." : The reason women never stammer is be cause they talk so fast that a stammer has no chance to get in. People stutter be cause they hesitate. But who ever knew a woman to hesitate about any thing. A lady advertised for a "steady colored man" tor a waiter. A drunken, red faced fellow applied, affirming that he would just suit her, as he had not changed color for the last five years. A lad who had oorrowed a dictionary to read, returned it, after having got through, with the remark, "It's werry nice reading, but it somehow changed the subject werry often." Somebody who writes more truthfully than poetically says : "An angel without money is not thought so. much of now a days as a devil with a bale of greenbacks. ' ' The young lady who has been telling how . she felt the first time her lover kissed her, is requested to state how she felt the first time she was Bpanked. Punch says to marry two wives is bigmay to marry twenty is Brighani-y - From what tree was mother Eve prompted to pickjthe apple? Devil tree. Put no faith in a new promise passed the breach of an old one. on Was Adam the first person created or was Eve the first maid ? Mining companies are getting tired of res ting on their o es. . ATEST FASHIONS J. W. Bradley's DEMAND CCLEBBATCD FATES r DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (OR DOUBLK SPRIXO) SKIRT. The wonderful Flexibility and great comfort and pleasure to any lady wearing the Duplex El liptic Skirt will be experienced particularly in all crowded assemblies, operas, carriages, rail road cars, church pews, arm chairs, for prome nade and house dress, as tho skirt can be folded when in use to occupy a small place as easily and conveniently as a silk or muslin dress, an inval uable quality in crinoline, not found in any sin gle spring skirt A lady having enjoyed the pleasure, comfort, and great convenience of wearing the Duplex El liptic steel spring skirt for a single day, will nev er afterwards willingly dispense with their use. For children, misses and young ladies, they are superior to all others. They will not bend or break like the single spring, but will preserve their perfect and grace ful shape when three orfour ordinary skirts will have been thrown .aside as useless. The hoops are covered with double and twisted thread, and the bottom rods are not only double springs, but twice, (or double) covered ; preventing them from wearing out when dragging down stoops.stairs,Ac. The Duplex Elliptic is a great favorite with all ladies and is universally recommended by the Fashion Magasines as the standaid skirt of the fashionable world To enjoy the following inestimable advanta ges in crinoline, vis : superior quality, perfect manufacture, stylish shape and finish, flexibility, durability, comfort and economy, enquire for J. W. Bradley's Duplex Elliptic or Double Spring Skirt, and be sure you get the genuine article. C actios. To guard against imposition be par ticular to notice that skirts offered, as "Duplex" have the red ink stamp, vis : "J. W. Bradley's Dupl ex Elliptic Steel Springs," upon the waist band none others are genuine. Also notice that every hoop will admit a pin being passed through the centre, thus revealing the two (or double) springs braided together therein, which is the se cret of their flexibility and strength, and a com bination not to be found in any other skirt. For sale in all stores where first class skirts are fold throughout the United States and elsewhere. Manufactured by the s!e owners of the Patent. WESTS, BRADLEY A CaRY, . 97 Chambers A 79 A 81 Aeade Sts., N. Y May 1st, 1867.-3m. - m ' n.RAPE VINES FOR SALE. All the V leading hardy varieties of first quality: Concord, I year old 25 cts each, or $20 00 per 100. - t - " M " " 40 00 per 100. Rebecca. 1 " " 50 " " best white grape, lone, 1 " $150 best Amber grape. i Any other varieties below nursery prices. Or ders solicited as soon as convenient and filled in rotation. A M. HILLS. N. B. Vines ready for removal by the 15th of Ootober. Clearfield, Pa., Aug. 22. 1866. : RUSS' ST. DOIMNGO, Hubball's, Hoofland's QersBan,Drake's, and Hostetter'sA Green's Oxygenseetf BHtors, and pure liquors of all kinds for medical purpose, for sale by Jew. It, HARTSHICK A IRWIN. ' SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. EMPIRE SHUTTLE SEWING MA CHINES are sup rior to all others for fam ily aod manufacturing purposes. Contain all the latest improvement; are speedy ; noiseless; du rable; and easy to work. Illustrated circulars free. Agents wanted. Liberal discount allowed. No consignments made. Address EMPIRE S. M. CO., 610 Broadway, New York Sep 5 66-y. TERRORS OF YOUTH. A Gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of suffer ing humanity, send free to all who need it. the recipe and directions for making the simple rem edy by whi :h he was cured. Sufferers wishing te profit by the advertiser's experience, can do so by ad dressing, in perfect confidence, JOHN B.OGDEN. May 15, f67-ly. 42Cedar Street, New York. rpO CONSUMPTIVES. The advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks by a very simple remedy, alter having suffered for several years with a severe lung af fection, and that dread disease consumption is anxious to make known to bis fellow-sufferers the means of c ure To all who desi-e it, he will send a copy of the prescription used (free of charge) with the directions for preparing and using the same, which tbey will find a sure cure for Con sumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, and all Throat and Lung affections. The only object of the advertiser in sending the prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wish ing the prescription, free, by return mail, will ad dress REV. EDWARD A. WILSON. May 15, '67 ly. Williamsburg, Kings co N.Y. A GREAT DISCOVERY. One of the greatest and most useful discoveries in medical science was made by the celebrated Dr. J Dumas, of Paris. Chief Physician to the Impe rial Infirmary of France, in 1861. Those who have been afflicted with the painful disease known as the Piles, and effectually cured by the use of ur. uchas' bench File calve, cannot speak too highly of the benefits conferred upon them by the use of this certain remedy. It has never been known to fail in effecting a permanent cure in a single case. In this respect it surpasses all other medicines of the kind. If will do just what it is recommended for ; if not. the money will be refunded. One or two boxes is sufficient to effect a permanent cure in four or six days, if me uirecuons on tne oox are Iol lowed. 1'rice one and two dollars per box, according to size. Sent by Mail or Express to any part of the United States or Canada. Sold by Druggists generally. A liberal discount made to the trade. ddress, D.S.DUNHAM 4 CO., Williamsport. Pa., sole Proprietors and Manufacturers for the United States and Canada. $500 00 REWARD will be paid in greenbacks to any person who has used Dr. Dumas' Pile Salve according to directions and has not been cured Address, D. S. DUNHAM A CO.. M'il liamsport. Pa. Deo. 5th. 1366.-ly. IVfANHOOD : HOW LOST, HOW RE- oTUKxSJJ. Just Published, jWTj, a new edition nf fir r.lir.,..ir. Mllk Celebrated Essay on the radical cure (without medicine) of Spermatorrhea, or seuiiaal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, Impoten cy, Mental and physical incapacity. Impediments to marriage, etc. ; also consumption epilepsy, and fits induced by self indulgence Or sexual extravagance. . Price in a sealed envelope, only 6 eents. The celebrated author in this admirable essay, clearly demonstrates, from a thirty year's suc cessful practice that the alarming consequence of self abuse may be radically enred without the dangerous use of internal medicine, or the appli cation of the knife pointing out a mode of cure at once simple certain, and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what bis condi tion may be. may cure himself cheaply, private ly, and radically. This Lecture should be in the bands of every youth and every man in the land. Sent under seal, to any address, in a plain serl ed envelope, on the receipt of six cents, or two post stamps. Address the publishers, CHAS. J. C. KLINE A CO. J 27 Bowery. New York, Oct. 10. '66. ly. Post Office Box 4586. QCHENCK'S SEAWEED TONIC. This medicine, invented by Dr. J.H.Schenek, of Philadelphia, is intended to dissolve the food and make it into chyme, the first process of di gestion. By cleansing the stomach with Schenck's Mandrake Pills, the tonic soon restores the appe tite, and food that could not be eaten before using it will be easily digested. Consumption cannot be cured by Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup unless the stomach and liver is made healthy ai.d the appetite restored, hence the Tonic and Pills are required in nearly every ease of consumption. A half doien bottles of the Seaweed Tonic and three or four boxes of the Mandrake Pil's will cure any ordinary case of dyspepsia. Dr. Schenck makes professional visits in New York, Boston, and at his principal office in Phila delphia every week. See daily papers of each place, or his pamphlet on consumption for his days of visitatioa Please observe, when purchasing, that the two likenesses of the Doctor, one when in the last stage of consumption, and the other as he now is in perfect health, are on the Government stamp ' Sold by all druggists and dealers, price $1 50 per bottle, or S7.50 the half doien. All letters for advice should be addressed to Dr. Shencx't principal Office, No. 15 North Sixth St.,Phil'a Pa. General Wholesale Agents: Demas Barnes A S u X. ' ?-8.Hance, Baltimore, Md ,; John D. Parke, Cincinnati. Ohio; Walker A Taylor, Chi cago, 111. ; Collins Bros., St. Louis. Mo October 17, 1866-ly. GROCERIES the cheapest in the county, at . My 29- MOSSOP'S. PLASTER the cheapest in the county, at May 29 '67. MOSSOP'S. FLOUR the cheapest in the county, at MayJVM: MOSSOP'S. D RT.G00J?S the apcst in the county, at May 29, '67. ' MOSSOP'S. FEED the cheapest in the county, at M7 MOSSOP'S. B (OOTS 4 SUOES-the cheapest in the county, Auvoovr o. AILS A SPIKES-the cheapest in the county, N ittUSSOF'S. Q0LE LEATHER A FINDINGS the cheapest Q in the county, at MOSSOP'S CLOTHING the cheapest in the county at My29. MOSSOP'S. FISH, of all kinds the cheapest in the county MOSSOP'S. T ADIES' CLOAKS the cheanentin tS.,n,. Li MOSSOP'S. OIL A PAINTS the cheapest in the county, at May 29. MOSSOP'S Q UEENSWARE the cheapest in the county, muoaur a. A LARGE LOT OF CLOTHING, including some extra nnalitv nf R..-.. n - i complete assortment of cassimere roods, made up in suits to matoh for sale by Dee 6,1866. IRVIN A HARTSHORN. GROUNDAND UNGROUND SPICES, Citron. English Currants, Essence Coffee, and Vine gar ot the best quality, for sale by Jan l- HARTSWrCK A IRWIN. SWAIM'S PANACEA, Kennedy'. Medical Dis covery, Hembold's Buchu, Bake's Cod Liver Oil, Jayne's and Ayr's Medicineg.for sale bv Jn.lO HARTSWICK A IRWIN. GROCERIES Tea. Coffee. Snar. Mm..... JT Rice, Ac., at special rates by the qaanttry, at ' June 12. 1867. J. P. KRATTZER'sV F.' N A U G L E, WATCH HAKES, GRAHAM'S ROW, CLEARFIELD. Thanndersizned respectfully informs bis old fntomers and the public, that be has on hand, 1 (and constantly receiving new additions,) a large j Stock Of CIOCXS, rvatcnes ana weweiry. CLOCKS, a large variety from the best Man ufactory, consisting of Eight-day and thirty-hour spring and Weight, and Levers, Time, Strike and Alarm clocks. WATCHES afine assortment, of silver Hunt ing and open case American patent Levers, plain and full jeweled. GOLD FENS, an elegant assortment of the best quality. , Also, in silver extension and desk holders SPECTACLES, a large assortment, far and near sight, colored and plain glass. ; JEWELRY of every variety, from a single piece to a full set. ALSO, a fine assortment of Spoons, Forks, but ter knives, etc., plated on genuine Alabata. All kinds of Clocks. Watches and Jewelry care fully repaired and Warranted. A continuance of patronage is solicited. Nov. 23th, 1865. H. F. NAUGLE JEW SPRING GOODS. C. KRATZER & SON, Are just opening at the Old Stand above the Academy, A large and splendid assortment of Spring Goods, which they are selling at greatly reduced prices. Particular attention is invited to their stock of CARPETS, (Cottage, common Ingrains, and superior Eng lish Ingrains, and Brussels.) floor and lable Oil cloths, Window Shades and Wall Papers Especial pains has been taken in the selection or Ladies' Dress Uoods, wmte uoods, bmoroide- ries and Millinery goods. They have also a large stock of Ready-made clotmng, and coots and oboes, wbicn they will sell at a small advance on city cost, Flour, Bacon, Fish, Salt and Plaster, Apples, Peaches and Prunes kept constantly on hand. Also, some pure Brandy, Whiskey and Wines for medicinal uses Also in store a quantity of large and small clover seed. , We intend to make it an object for Farmers and Mechanics to buy from us. because we will sell our goods as low as they can be bonght in the county; and will pay the very highest price for all kinds of country produce. We will also exchange goods for School, Road nd County or ders; shingles, Hoards and every kind of manu factured Lumber. May 14, 1867. CONVERSION OF 7 3-l0s.-In reply w to numerous inquiries in regard to the manner of converting the August 7 3-1 Os into the new 5-20 Gold Coupon Bonds we mite the follow ing statement for the benefit of the holders of 7 3-1 Os. who may not be informed. The Govern ment computes the interest on both bonds in cur rency from the date of the maturity of the last coupon, allowing seven and three-tenths on the 7 3-1 Os, and charging six per cent on the 5-ZOs. For example: You send to Washington $i ,000 i 4-iu iK)Qt wmcn re acnes tnere on May 1st, : : : $1,000 74 days interest, : : 14 80 5-20s. : 1 19 days interest, $1,000 19 56 (This counted at 365 d's pr a) 1.019 56 Allowed for 7 3-1 Os, 1,014 80 You pay Government : 4 76 It will be seen Ly this that the Gold interest is given as currency, which is of its It a profit to the party converting the 7 3-1 0s of nearly eight dollars per 51.000, aside from the fact that at the present rate of Gold, say 40, the 5-20s pay over 8 per cent per annum At present we are convert ing the 7 3-1 0s on much better terms than the Government, as the present buying and selling rates enables us to allow the holder of the 7 d-IOs a better figure than has yet been offered by any one as a commission. Parties exchanging through us, in addition to getting much better terms than they ean from the Government, will have their bonds delivered im mediately, thus saving delay. We also register any bonds sent to us without charge. On Bonds sent oy express we pay charges both ways. JAMES T. BRADY A CO., Dealers in Government securities, corner Fourth and Wood Streets. Pittsburgh, Pa, May 1, i867-9t. fO THE AFFLICTED !! READ! READ! READ! THE GREAT AMERICAN REMEDIES Persons subject to various ailments, frequently ask the question, '-What shall, I do to relieve me ?" To such we would say, try the fallowing invalua ble preparations, which have but recently been introduced to the public, although they have been in use for a number of years as Family Remedies. AMERICAN VEGETABLE BITTERS. This Vegetable Compound is acertain cure for Dyspepsia, Disease of the Liver. Carbuncles, E ruptionsof the Skin, Canker in the Stomach, etc. A benefit is always experienced from the use of one bottle, and a perfect cure warranted when the Fatient perseveres in taking a sufficient quantity, n some cases from two to three bottles will effect acure. No change of diet is necessery. Our ad vice is, eat good substantial food and enough of it. AMERICAN LUNG RESTORATIVE. This preparation is a Vegetable Compound an Indian cure for Lung Diseases, Coughs, Colds, Tightness of the t hest. Paid in the Breast, Asth ma, Bronchitis, etc. This Medicine has a most happy effect in the above complaints, when taken according to directions. It can be taken at all times, and under all circumstances, and the pa tient generally experiences an almost instanta neous relief. It is worth a trial at least. AMERICAN LINIMENT. This compound contains the most wonderful medical properties, and is superior to any other liniment now in use It is a speedy, safe and sure cure for Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Earache Toothache, Sore Throat. Stiff Neck, Spinal Disea-' ees. Pain in the Breast, Side and Kidneys ; Dizzi ness. Burns. Scalds, Chilblains, Cuts Bruises Sprain. Old Sores, Runrounds, Felons, Cholera inorous, colic, etc !No family suouid be within it, as it is truly an indispensable and valual'' remedy. AMERICAN GOITER CURE. This is an unfailing remedy for that loathsome disease, the Goiter, or swelled neck. It is simple in itsoompositioo.yet powerful in its effect. Us ed internaly and externally. Persona afflicted in this way should not hesitate to obtain the rem edy at the earliest possible moment and be re lieved from their unpleasant complaint. All the above remedies are prepared and Sold by M. A. FRANK A CO. Clearfield, Pa. Country Dealers supplied at Wholesale prices LEATHER a good assortment for sale bv MERRELL A BIGLER December 14. 1864. Clearfield Pa, s EVERAL SET of heavy double harnesa .nii home-made horse cellars attha itM .r Deo. 6, 1886, IRVIN A HARTSHORN "ABLE CHAINS a good article, or hand aed I J tot sale by MERRELL A BIGLER H. JJARTSWICK & IRWIN, DRUGGISTS,' CLE ABPIELD, : PA ., Having refitted and removed to the room lately occupied by Richard Mossop,on Market St., now offer low for cash, a well selected assortment of ' DRUGS AND CIIEMICALS. Also, Patent Medicines of all kinds. Paints. Oils, Glass, Putty, Dye-stuffs, Stationary. Tobacco and Segars, Confectionary, Spices, and a larger stock of varieties than ever before offered in this place, and warranted to be of the beat the market- af fords. Inspect their stock before purchasing elsewhere, and they feel warranted in saying that jou will be pleased with the quality and price of their goods Remember the place Mossop's old stand, on Market St. Do; 6. I860. ATTENTION! BUYERS!! HIPPLE 5c FATJST DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY-GOODS, AC KAIH STREET, COB WBSS VILLE, PA., Having just returned from the east with a gen eral assortment ot goods, to which they desire to invite the attention of their old customers and friends. Their stock consists of Dry -Goods, G roceries. Hard ware. Queens ware, Tinware, Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps, Clothing, Notions, etc., in great variety, which they now offer at prices for cash to suit the times. They also deal in Grain, Pork, Shingles, Boards, and other lumber, which will be received at the highest market prices in exchange for goods. Persons desirous of purchasing goods at fair rates are respectfully requested to give us a call. Remember you can find us at the old stand on Main Street where we are prepared to accomo date customers with anything in our line ef business.. " Sept. 6. 1865. HIPPLE A FAUST. Q YES! O.YESI! O.YES!!! 20 PER CENT. LOWER THAN ANYWHERE ELSE IN THE COUNTY. JOHN S. RADEBACII, Having opened a new store at the Blue Ball, Clearfield county. Pa., wishes to notify the public that he is determined to sell all kinds of goods CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST in the CuUnty. Now is your time to call and examine his stock, while he is placing on bis shelves a full assort ment of the best Dry Goods, Groceries, Queens ware; Drugs, Oils and Paints, Ac. Hats, Caps, Boots and shoes, of all kinds, con stantly kept for sale. Also, a general assortment of ready-made Cloth ing for men and boys. He will dispose of his goods at a very low price for cash, or exchange them for all kinds ef mar keting. Sawed lumber and shingles taken in exchange or goods. JOHN S. RADEB.VCH. October 24th, 1866. pRICE CURRENT II. W. Smith & Co. OF GREAT REDUCTION IN MERCHANDIZE. Prints that we sold at 25 cts. we now sell at 22 Unbleached muslins at 30 cts. Bed muslins from 25 to 50 cts. Alpacas we sold at 45 to 80 cts. All wool delaines at 60 cts. Common delaines at 35 eta. at 25 ' 25 to 40 ' 35 to 65 ' at 55 4 , at 25 Cassimeres 10 percent, above cost, and all dress goods at the same ratio. BOOTS and shoes of No. 1 quality (not auction) at immense reductions. FISH, such as mackerel, harring, Ac, we will sell at cost ! ! HOODS, Nubias, Breakfast shawls etc., of ev ery description reduced. We offer our stock of Dry Goods, at the above figures up to Jan. lst,1867. They are all A No.l, new and fashionable. Look at it ! an alpacca at the price of a common delaine ! We make this offer in good faith, giving all an opportunity to lay in their supplies at the cheapest rates. Best coal oil at 85 cents per gallon. Strictly for cash. Nov. 23, 1866. H. W. SMITH A CO. gOMETHING NEW IN CURWENSVILLE. DRUGS 1 DRUGS !! DRUGS !!! The undersigned would respectfully announce to the publio that he has opened a Drug Store, in the room recently fitted up in the house of George Kittlobarger, on Main .street, Curwensville, Pa., one door West of Hippie A Faust's store, where he intends to keep a general assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Oils, Paints, Dye-Stuffs, Patent Medicines, Per fumery, Toilet Goods, Confectionaries, Spices, Canned Fruit, Tobacco and Cigars, Books, Stationery, Pencils, Pens, Inks, and a general variety of Notions ; Glass, Putty, etc., etc., etc. The want of a Drug Store hs lone been felt in Curwensville, and as that want is now supplied, the undersigned hopes, bv strict attention to hn. siness, to merit and receive a liberal share of public patronage. His stock embraces most articles needed in a community, is entirely new. and of the best qual ity, which he will dispose of at roasonable prices Call and examine the goods, which cannot fail to please. JOSEPH R. IRWIN. November 8. 1865. Q HAIRS ! CHAIRS!! CHAIRS!!! JOHN TROUTMAN Having resumed the manufacture of chain, at h; shop located on the let in the rear ot his residence on Market street, and a short distance west of the Foundry, is prepared to accommodate his old friends, and all others who may favor him with a sail, with every description of Windsor chairs. He has a good assortment on band, to which he directs the attention of purchasers. They are made of the very best material, well nainted. and finished in a workmanlike manner, and will be sold at prices to suit the times Examine them before purchasing elsewhere. r Clearfield. Fa., March 28. 1866 s TOVES of all sorts ts and sites; constantly oa MERRELL A BIGLER S hand at SURVEYOR The undersigned 1 offers his services to the public, as a Surveyor. He may be found at his residence in Lawience township, when not eneaped : or addreased bv I letter at Clearfield, Penn'a. MmhtAiijlES MITCHELL. - JJANKING & COLLECTION OFFICE FOSTER, PERKS A CO., Successors to Foster. Perks, Wright A Cc, Pbilipsbpbo, Cehtbx Co., Pa. Where all the business of a Banxinr House will be transacted promptly and upon the most favorable terms. March 20. -tf. C. B. FOSTER EWP.PBBK8. J. D.K'GIRK. QOLDIERS' BOUNTIES. A recent bill has passed both Houses of Congress.and signed by the President, giving three years' sol diers S100 and two years' soldiers $50. bounty. Soldiers wounded in line of duty, who did not servetwo or three years.are entitled tithe bounty. . !3rBountiea and Pensions collected by me for those entitled to them- WALTER BARRETT, Att'y at Law. Aug. 15th, 1866. Clearfield, Pa. WHITE LEAD, in lib to 251b. packages; Washington-Medal Wiiite Zinc, ground in oil ; COLORED PAINTS, a large assortment, in oil and dry; LINSEED OIL, VARNISHES, TURPENTINE, VARNISH BRUSHES, and Paint Brushes, -FOR SALE BY HARTSWICK & IRWIN, MARKET STREET. Clearfield, Pa. Mayl5 1S67. yALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. The undersigned offers at piivate sale, his farm situate in Jordan tp , Clearfield county. Pa., con tninig 2U3 acres net measure, i his land lies in one of the best farming sections in the eounty. and is in a high state of cultivation. About 175 acres of the land is cleared, of which 125 acres are in clover and timothy the whole under good fences. The buildingsareanew two-stery frame dwelling bouse, two 40 teet fronts a hewed log barn, 64 by 50 feet a frame straw bouse adjoining the barn, 36 by 40 feet a corn and carriage-bouse, 18 by 26 feet and all the other necessary outhouses to constitute it a desirable residence. Tbe water is convenient and good. There is also on the premises tu orchard of 125 bearing apple trees, and some cherries. A good vein of coal under lies the land, and there is an abundance oj lime stone convenient thereto. Terms reasonable. For further particulars address the subscriber at Ansonville, Clearfield county, Pa , or call and see the premises Apr. 10, 1867, 3mp. JOHN SWAN. ED. W GKAHAM, DEALER IN DRY-GOODS, DRESS GOODS, MILLINERY GOODS, CARPETS, OIL-CLOTHS, WINDOW-SHADES, CURTAINS, WALL-PAPER, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, QUEENS-WARE, HARD-WARE, GROCERIES, SELLS CHEAP FOR CASH, MARKET STREET, Clkab field, Pa. Mat 10, 1867. JEW SPRING GOODS, JUST RECEIVED AT KIRK & SPENCERS, Lumber City, Pa., , their customers, and the publio in general, that they have Just received their Spring stock of Shoes, Hats, Caps, Fish, Salt, Flour, Bacon, Nails. Ita.k.lj Tnha Phnrni Cm wr m.t ilZ 1 general variety of such articles as are usually kept in a country store, all of which thev will Sell CHEAP FOR CASH. They weuld also direct attention to their large stock of Ready-made Clothing, which they offer w m pulBil WITIflOS Upon COSfc. , , KIRK A SPENCER. Lumber City, Pa., May 8, 1867. N R w. .t i. . , . . . .. v mm mauui ual i u i a 10 oruer, rdu too stantly keep on band, a general assortment of KAAta a n rl CI, C i . L : I J " w uuuvo, ivr iucu. women aim cuuurcn. iviua t oft A-. KAAA POUNDS OF WOOL wanted at Kirk A 0JVJJ Spencer's. Lumber City. Pa, in ex change for store goods. jMay 22, 1867-lm. DIARIES for lftA7. for sale at ; Nov. 28. WRIGHT A FLANWAN'S. T R O,B'I:S:0'N &' c o "VY HOLES ALE G ROCIRS, Pork packers, Dealers in GUsa, Iron and N'ni!, Family Flour of best br'anis"; 'Bacon,' Hami, iij and Skoaldera ; LardMessXeik; Dried Betr;,fij Cheese; Bean; Hominy and Dried Frait ; crb and1 Lard Oil, etc.' Red Fao.Tr, N. 255'LloeiTy Street Pitkfiur.' pnB March 6,'iseM,1 G LEARFIELD MARBLE Vimr rTAtt A AnV VERMONT M Wi FINISHED IN THE HIGHEST STYLE OF THE ART. Tbe subscribers bee eg leave to nnotuiMo-a: Id eounty, that thej .! Marble.rd.on tb. citisens of Clearfield ... : i west corner of Market and' Fourth street, ri fi.u ! k u. j . i-'eir- Tomb Stones, Monuments, Tombs, ' Bot and Side Tombs, Cradle Tombs," Cemetery Posts, Mamies Shelves, Brackets, , etc. , etc., on very short notice. They always keep on hand a large quinti'tj f work, finished, except the lettering, to that per sons can eall and select for themselves the style desired. They will also make to order acv other ttvleof work that may be desired ; and they flatter them selves that they ean compete with the macaTtc turers outside of the county, either in workmu. ship or price, as they only employ the bet if workmen. AH inquiries by letter promptly (t. swered. - JOHN OUKLICH May 22, 1867-tf. . HENRY GUELICH JJ" E W SPRING STOCK! J. S II A W & SON. 11 ave just returned from - the east and are bow cpentng an entire new stock of goods in the roon formerly occupied by Win". F. Irwin, on Market Street, which they now offer to the public at tbe lowest cash prices. Their stock consists of a general assortment rf Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensware, Hardware, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Bonnets, Dress GooJ. Fruits, Candies. Fish, Salt, Brooms, Nails, etc., in factreverything usually kept in a retail store can be had by calling at this store, or will be procured to order. Their stock is well selected, and consist!' of ifce newest goods, is of the best quality, of tbe latmt styles, and will be sold at lowest prices fur cx-b, er exchanged for approved country produce. Be sure and eall and examine oar stock before making your purchases, as we are determi ntd t olease all who may favor us with their custom. MayS, 1867. J. SHAW A SON. . TMPORTANT to PENSIONERS. The Act of Congress approved June 6, lstVi. gives additional pension to tbe following eluas uf persons : 1. To those who have lest both eyes or both ha ids, or are totally disabled in the same u at to require constant attendance; the sum, per month, of $25.0 2. To those who have lost both feet, or ate to tally disabled in the same, so as to require con stant attendance, ;2u 09 3. To those who have lost one hand or one foot, or so disabled as to render them unable to per form manual labor equivalent to thelo-sof hand or foot, tbe sum. per month, of $15 uO 4. Persons deprived of their pensions under Act of March .3d, 1865, by reason of being in civ il service are restored. , 5. Tbe heirs of invalid pensioners who died af ter application for their pension had been filed, and before the certificate was issued, and wh have left widows or minor children, will be enti tled to receive arrears due at tbe death of the pensioner. ' 6. Pensions are extended to dependent fathers and brothers, the same as to mothers and sU'ers In all of these cases, new applications most be rqade The undersigned is prep ied. with tb proper blanks, for the speedy ricurement ol these pensions. - Claims for bounty and back pay. pensions, and claims for local bounty under State law. prompt!? collected . H. B. SWOOPE, A tf y at Law. July 11, 1866. Clear6eld, Pa JUST IN TIME! THE NEW GOODS AT W R I G II T & F L A NIG A X S , CLEARFIELD. PA., Having just returned from the eastern cities we are sow opening a full stocic of seasonable goods, at our rooms on Second street, to which they respectfully invite the attention of tbe pub lic generally. Our assortment is unsurpassed in this section, and is being sold very low for cash.; The nock consists in part of DRY GOODS of the best quality, such as Prints, Dclaines.Alp cas, Merinos. Ginghams; Muslins, bleached and unbleached: Drillings. Tickings, cotton and wool Flannels. Cassimere. Ladies' Shawls, Coats, u- bias. Hoods, Hoop skirts, Balmorals, Ac. Ac., ail of wMch will be sold low roR cash. Also, a fins assortment of the best of MENS1 WEAR, consisting of Drawers and Shirts, Hats and Caps. Boots and Shoes, Handkerchieftt cravats, etc. Also, Raft Rope. Dog Rope, Raltina Angurt and Axes. Nails and Spikes, Tinware, Lamps and Lamp wicks and chimneys, etc., etc Also, Queensware. Glassware. Hardware, Grow ries, and spices of all kinds. In short, a general assortment of every thing usually kept in a retail store, all cheap' for cash, or approved country produce. Nov. 28-jalO WRIGHT A FLANIGAS JJEW CLOTHING STORE- JOSEPH KUNZ, Would respectfully inform the eitixens of Clear field, and surrounding country, that he has w opened a large and well-selected stock of Gentle men's clothing, and furnishing goods. Youths na Boys' suits. Hats of latest st vie. Boots. Shoes, ere . in the well-known room on Market street, recent ly occupied by Wn. Hoffman as a confectionary and saloon His goods are of the best, and I prices moderate. Call and see. Ap- l-jt w OOL WANTED. 100.0001bs of wool wanted. k ;K ik. hut,..! n..,t.t nnne win paid by J P. KRATZER NEW GOODS. A general assortment of Sprinf Goods, just received at JP. KRATZER S. O IL. Putty, Paints Glass and Nails, for sale Jnne '66. MERRELL A BIGLEK'I a ADDLES, Bridle, harnesa- collars i . fer sale at. jicntti.iju pip G TJNS;- Pistol aed sword canes' toke bad June, "6. MfcttKftiX.j