'i ' . 14FTE M m ill'-? : f H-2 V. if "J .- CLEARFIELD, PA., AUGUST1JS67. THEY SAY. : ' , They say Ah ! well, suppo.e they do, But can they prove the story true ? . Suspicion may arise fro:u naught - But malice, envy, want of thought ; Why count yourself among the "they Who whisper what they dare not say T They say But why the tale rehearse, And help to make the matter worse ? No good can possibly accrue -Prom telling what may be untrue ; And is it not a nobler plan To speak of all the best you can ? They say Well, if it should be so. Why need you tell the tale of woe t Will it the bitter wrong redress, Or make the pang of sorrow less? Will it the erring one restore, Henceforth to 'go and sin no more?" They say Oh ! pause and look within, See how thine heart inclines to sin ; - Watch, lest in dark temptations hour, Thou too shouldst sink beneath its power ; Pity the frail, weep o'er their fall, But speak of good, or not at all. Women often fancy themselves in love when they are not. The love of being lov ed, fondness of flattery, the pleasure of giv ing pain to a rival, passion for novelty and excitement, are frequently mistaken for something far better and holier, till mar riage dis enchants the fair self-deceiver and leaves her astonished at her own indifference . and the evaporation of her romantic fancies. At Guelph, Canada, recently, a country youth, attending the circus, offered the ele phant a plug of tobacco. The sagacious an imal, which had probably been tricked the same way before, stretched out its probos cis, as if to take the tobacco, but instead, suddenly seized the wight's hand and after chawing it to a mass of pulp, threw it down at the feet of the owner. " A little daughter of J. Roach, of Albany, was stolen by a band of gipsies two years ago, and all search for her proved fruitless. A few days since the same band took up their residence near Tivoli IIollow, when a boy, who knew the lost child, saw and re cognized her, and the chili was restored to its parents. A nobleman asked a clergyman once at his table, "why the goose, if there was one, was always placed next to the parson?" "He ally, ' said he, "I can give no reason for it ; but your question is so odd that I shall nev er see a goose in the future without think ing of your lordship.", i - A young lady at Boston, seeing a parcel lying on the pavement on Saturday, stoop ed to pick it up, when a man standing near rushed forward, rudely pushed her away, and at the same instant snatched her watch ' and portemonnaic containing $ 1 60 and made his escape. A couple of females, who, it is stated, have long been a source of annoyance to citizens of ' Lafayette, Ind. , were horse whipped in that city, on Saturday night, August 3d, by a watchman. The police arc all members of the Democratic party. A company of soldiers were marching through a bog in Ireland, when the sergeant ordered then to form "two deep." One fellow, an Irishman, who got -op to his thighs in a bog hole exclaimed, ''Bedad, I'm in too deep already." - The oil interests of the Kanawha regions in West Virginia are languishing for want jOf transportation to market of the thou sands of barrels of oil which have accumula ted in waiting for a rise in the river. . The discharging of negroes still goes on at Memphis. The Conservative press urges their employers to use this method for teach ing them who are their friends. The streets are full of idle negroes. - An old maid convention is to be held at Little Rock, Arkansas, "to gain a true knowledge of the nature and attributes of , men." Marriage is the only royal road to such knowledge. . A New York paper says that the Marquis of Almandria is stopping at Delmonico's in New York with two daughters, and that their hotel bill is $1,800 per week. They must be great eaters ! There is a bottle of rum in Newburvport, JIass., which defies the constables, tt was placed m the corner-stone of a brick build ing by William Wood, in 1792. The stone is very tight. - . '; Over a tailor shop, in Chatham street, New York, is a sign displayed, notifying the public that "plane sowing, also skrubbing by the weak, is attended to. " ' Colonel Wm. Gilpin, latterly Governor of Colorado Territory, is one of the wealthi est men of the West, having recently sold a tract of land for $2,700,000. . The Democrats claim General Grant's fa ther as one of their number. The old gen tleman, like his son, refuses to be recogniz ed in that school. , J ulesburg, the last jumpine-off place man ufactured by the Pacific Railroad, has al ready a Mayor and a city government. Poor Julesburg. t. j " A red cedar post is standing in Sharon N. J., which is not at all decayed, though it was put in its present position in 1749 118 years ago. Clinton Terry, a Windsor Locks (Ct.) Ad ventist, has neither plowed nor sowed this year, because of the expected coming of the Lord. ' . ; During the first seven months of this year 36.50 inches of rain fell an onprece dentedly large amount. '" The old slave pen at Richmond has been converted to a school of colored divinity. , --.".,-.1 ' . !H , .; , . I Santa Anna remains in prison to cogitate upon the folly of his ambition. 4 A terrible affliction has overtaken Tom Thumb-r-he has begun to grow. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. EMPIRE SHUTTLE SEWING Ma chines are sup. rior to all others for fam ily and manufacturing purposes. Contain all the latest im proven. en w ; 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.. 616 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 ih he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience, can do so by ad dressing, in perfect confidence. JOHN B. OGDEN, May 15, '67-ly. 42 Cedar 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 conscmption is anxious to make known to hisfellow-rufferers the means of cure To all who desi-e it, he will send a copy of the prescription used (free of charge) with the directions for prcparirg and using tbe same, which they will find a sure cure for Con sumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, and all Throat and Lung affections. The only object of tbe 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 tbe prescription, free, by return mail, will ad dress REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, May 15, '67 ly. Williamsburg. Kings oo 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 ef France, in 1861. Those who have been afflicted with the painful disease known as tbe Piles, and effectually cured by tbe use of VT. 1JCMAS' BENCH 1 ILE oALVE, CSDIIOt speak tOO highly cf 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 respeot it surpasses all other medicines of the kind. It will do just what it is recommended for ; if not, tbe money will be refunded. One or two boxes is sufficient to effect a permanent cure in four or six days, if the directions on the box are followed. Price one and two dollars per box, according to size. Sent by Mail or Express to any part of tbe United States or Canada. Sold by Druggists generally. A liberal discount made to the trade. Address, D. S. DUNHAM A CO.. Williamsport. Pa., sole Proprietors and Manufacturers for the United States and Canada. $500.00 REWARD will be paid "greenbacks to any person who has used Dr. Dumas' Pile Salve according to directions and has not been cured Address, D. S. DUNHAM & CO., Wil lianisport. Pa. Dec. 5th, 1866.-1 y. 11 f anhood : now lost, now RE- -t"-STORED. Just Published, jmJfWtWl a new edition of Dr. Culverwell s iJJ&V Celebrated Essay on the radical i-nrBB JWCrWr (without medicine) of Spermatorrhea, or seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, Irapoten 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 cents. Tbecelebrated 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 cured without the dangerous use of internal medicine, or the appli cation of the knife pointing oat a mode of cure at once simple certain, and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what his 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 tbe receipt of six cents, or two post stamps. Address the publishers, CHAS. J. C. KLINE A CO. 127 Bowery. New York, Oct. 10. '66 ly. Post Office Box 4586. CONSUMPTION CURABLE BY DR Vl SCHENCK'S MEDICINES. To eure consumption, the system must be pre pared so that the lungs will heal. To accomplish this, the liver and stomach must first be cleansed and an appetite created ior good wholesome food which, by these medicines will be digested prop erly, and good healthy blood made; thus huild 'i??, U? 0 constitution. Schenck's Mandrake fillscleanse the stomach of all billious or mucu ous accumulations; and, by using the Sea Weed Tonic in connection, tho appetite is restored. Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup is nutritious as well as medicinal, and, by using tbe three romedies. all impurities are expelled from she system, and good, wholesome blood made, which will repel all disease. , If patients will take these medicines according to directions, consumption very fre quently in its last stage yields readily to their ac tion. Take the Pills frequently, to oleanse the liver and stomach. Itdoes not follow that because the bowels are not costivo they are not required, lor sometimes in diarrhea tbey are necessary. The stomach must be kept healthy, and an appe tite created to allow the Pulmonic Syrup to act on the respiratory organs properly and allay an irritation. Then all that is required to perform a permanent cure is, to prevent taking cold Ex ercise about the rooms as much as possible, eat all the richest focd-fat meat, game and, in fact, anything the appetite craves; but be particular and masticate well. Oct 17, 1866 2 j GROCERIES the cheapost in the county, at MaT 29. M0SS0PfS. PLASTER the cheapest in the county, at May 29 '67. MOSSOP'S. JLOUR -the cheapest in the county, at J May 29. '67. MOSSOP'S. DRY GOODS the cheapest in the county, at . May 29, '67. MOSSOP'S. FEED the cheapest in the county, at . Ma7 29. MOSSOP'S. BOOTS A SUOES-the cheapest in the county, ?i MOSSOP'S. -jO-AILS A SPIKES-thecheape3t in the county, " ' MOSSOP'S. QOLE LEATHER A FINDINGS the" cheapest Q in the county, at MOSSOP'S CLOTHING the cheapest in the county at MJ29. , .. MOSSOP'S. 171 ISU, of all kinds the cheapest In the eountv - at MOSSOP'S. LADIES' CLOAKS the cheapest in the county t MOSSOP'S. OIL A PAINTS the cheapest in the county, at Mavj MOSSOP'S QUEENSWARE the cheapest in the county, at MOSSOP'S. A LARGE LOT OF CLOTHING, including some extra quality of Beaver Over-coats, and a eomplete assortment of oassimere goods, made up in suits to match-for sale by K Dec.6,l8fi. IRVINA HARTSHORN. GlFnui. pXD USG5UND SPICES, Citron, 7? ih ?u"nt. Essence Coffee, and Vine gar ot the best quality, for sale by Jan.10. HARTSWICK A IRWIN. SWAIM'S PANACEA, Kennedy's MedieI Dis. eovery, Hembold's Buehu, Bake'. Cod Liver Oil, Jayne's and Aycr's Medicineg.for sale bv Jan.10 HARTSWICK A IRWIN y GROCERIES Tea, Coffee. Sugar, Molasses. Rice, Ac. at special rates by thequantilv at June 18. 1867. - J. P. KRATZKR'S. H. F. N A U G L E, . WATCH HAKEE, GRAHAM'S ROW, CLEARFIELD. The undersigned respectfully informs his eld customers and -the public, that he Las on hand, (and constantly receiving new additions,) a large stock of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry. CLOCKS, a largo variety from the best Man ufactory, oonsistlng of Eight-day and thirty-hour spring and Weight, and Levers, Time, Strike and Alarm clocks. W A TC1IES a fine assortment, of silver Hunt ing and open case American patent Levers, plain and full jeweled. GOLD rENS. an elegant assortment, of the best quality. Also, in silver extension and desk holders SPECTACLES, a large assortment, far and near sight, eolored 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 ot patronage is solicited. Nor. ZSth, 1865. II. F. NAUGLE JEW SPRING GOODS. C. KRATZER & SOU", 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 atten tion is invited To their stock of CARPETS, (Cottage, common Ingrains, and superior Eng lish Ingrains, and Brussels.) Floor and Table Oil cloths, Window Shades and Wall Papers Especial pains has been taken in the selection of Ladies' Dress Goods, White Goods, Embroide ries and Millinery goods. They bare also a large stock of Ready-made clothing, and Boots and Shoes, which 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 bought in the county; and will pay tbe very highest price for all kinds of country produce. We will also exchange goods for School, Road ind County or ders; Shingles, Boards and every kind of manu factured Lumber. May 14, 1867. fJiO T II E AFFLICTED!! KKAD! 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 a certain cure for Dyspepsia, Disease of the Liver. Carbuncles, E runtionsof the Skin, Canker in the Stomach, etc. A benefit is always experienced from the use of one bottle, and perfert cure warranted when the patient perseveres in taking a sufficient quantity. In some oases from two to three bottles will effect a eure. No change of diet is neoessery. Our ad vice is, eat good substantial food and enough ct it. AMERICAN LUNG RESTORATIVE. This preparation is a Vegetable Compound an Indian cure for Lung Diseases, Coughs, Colds, Tightness of the . hest. Pain in the Breast, Asth ma, Bronchitis, etc. This Medicine has a most happy effeot in the above eomplaints, when taken ccordieg 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 ses, Pain in the Breast, Side and Kidneys ; Dizzi ness, Kurns. Scalds, Chilblains,' Cuts Bruises, Sprains. Old Sores, Runrounds, Felons, Cholera Morbus, Colio, eto. No family should be within' it, as it is truly an indispensable and valuuo.' remedy. AMERICAN GOITER CURE. This is an unfailing remedy for that loathsome disease, the Goiter, or swelled neck. It is simple in itscotnposition, yet powerful in its effect. Us ed internal'y and externally. Persons afflicted in this way should not hesitate to obtain the rem edy at the earliest possible moment, and be re lieved trom 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. JJ O M E I N D U S T R Y 1 BOOTS AND SnOES Made to Order at the Lowest Rates. : The undersigned would respectfully invite the attention of the citizens of Clearfield and vicini ty, to give him a call at his shop on Market St. nearly opposite Hartswick A Irwin's drug store, where he is prepared to make or repair any thi og in his line. . Orders entrusted to him will be executed with promptness, strength and neatness, and all work warranted as represented. I have now on hand a stock of extra french calfskins, superb gaiter tops, Ac, that I will finish up at the lowest figures. June 13th, 1866. DANIEL CONNELLY rp HE "CORNER STORE," X CUR WENS VILLE, PA., Is the place to purchase goods of every descrip tion, and at the most advantageous terms. A large and well selected stock of seasonable good. has been added to that already on hand, which we are prepared to sell to customers at prices as low as the lowest. The highest market rates paid for lumber of all descriptions. The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. E. A IRVIN, W. R. HARTSHORN Cnrwensville. July 17, 1865 a OMETIIING NEVVin CLEARFIELD kJ Carriage and Wagon Shop, s ' Immediately in rear of Machine shop. - The undersigned would respectfully inform the citizens of Clearfield, and the public in general that he is prepared to do all kinds ,f work on carriages, buggies, wagons, sleighs, sleds, Ae., on short notice and in a workmanlike manner. Or der promptly attended to. WM. M'KNIGHT Clearfield. Feb. 7, 1866-y. LEATHER a good assortment for sale bv MERHELL A BIGLER December 14, 1864. Clearfield Paj SEVERAL SET of bemry double harness and home-made horse collars at the store of Deo. 6, 1866. IRVIN A HARTSHORN. ARTSWICK & IRWIN, DRUGGISTS, , CLEARFIELD, 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 ot OBUGS AND CnrjHICALS. Also, Patent Medicines of all kinds. Paints. Oils, Glass, Putty, Dye-stuffs, Stationary, Tobacco and Fegars, Confectionary, Spices, and a larger stock of varieties than ever before offered in this place, and warranted to be of the best 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. Dej. 6. 1865. A TTENTION! BUYERS!! HIPPLE 5c FAUST DEALERS IH FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY-GOODS, AC MAIM STREET, CCBWKJCS VILLK, 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. Queensware, Tinware, Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps, . Clothing, Notions, etc, in great variety, which they now offer at prioes 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 rate's 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 of business. Sept. 6, 1865. flIPPLE A FAUST. Q YES! ' O, YES!! O, Y E S ! ! ! ' 20 PERCENT. LOWER THAN ANYWHERE ELSE IN THE COUNTY. JOHN S. RADEBACII, Having opened a new store at the Blue Ball, Clearfield eounty. Pa., wishes to notify the public that he is determined to sell all kinds of goods CHEAPER THAN THE CBEAPEST in the County. Now is your time to call and examine bis stock. while he is placing on his shelves a full assort ment of the best Dry Goods, Groceries, Queens ware; Drugs, Oils and Paints, Ao. 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 exehange them for all kinds of mar keting. Sawed lumber and shingles taken in exchange or good. ' JOHN S. RADEBACH. October 24th, 1866. g O M E T IT I N G NEW IN CURWENSVILLE. DRUGS! DRUGS!! DRUGS!!! The undersigned would respectfully announce to the public that he has opened a Drug Store, in the room recently fitted up in the house of George Kittlcbarger. 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 long been felt in Curwensville, and as that want is now supplied, the undersigned hopes, by strict attention to bu siness, to merit and reoeive 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, whioh cannot fail to pleabe. JOSEPH R. IRWIN. November8. 1865. JJEW STORE AT MARYSVILLE, CLEARFIELD COUNTY, PA. The undersigned would respectfully announce to the citizens of Clearfield county, that he has opened a now store in Marysville, and that he ' now receiving a large and splendid assortment of seasonable goods, such as DRY-GOODS AND NOTIONS, Hard-ware, Queens-ware, Groceries, Drugs, Oils, Paints and Glass, Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps, Clothing, and Stationary and in fact a general assortment of goods, such as are generally kept in a oountry store. Desirous of pleasing the publio, he will use his best endeavors to keep on hand the best of goods, and thereby hopes to merit a liberal share of pat ronage. Call before purchasing elsewhere, as I am determined to sell goods at moderate prices for cssh.or exchange them for every description of Lumber, at market prices Sept. 27, 1865. STACY W. THOMPSON. Q HAIRS ! CHAIRS ! ! CHAIRS ! ! ! JOHN TROUTMAN Having resumed the manufacture of chairs, at his shop located on the let in tbe 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 tall, with every description ot Windsor chairs. He has a good assortment on hand, to which he directs the attention of purchasers. They are made of the very beet material, well painted, and finished in a workmanlike manner, and will be sold at prices to suit the times Examine them before purchasing elsewhere. Clearfield, Pa.. March 28. 1866 Q N HIS O WN HOOK. Wt F. CLARK, Would respectfully announce to the citizens of Clearfield and vicinity that he as taken the rooms, formerly occupied by P.A. Gaulin, in 0hnm'i How. immedintAlv mror If V Knrta'a jewelry store, and will continue the tailoring bu- - - 1 1 2... ; i i . f 1 1 . Siness id an iib variuua orKncues. A xun ajusori- ment of cloths, cassimeres, and vestings, con stantly on hand and made up to order on tbe shortest notice. Particular attention will be giv en to cutting mens.' boys.' and childrens' cloth ing, in the most fashionable styles. Give him a call. IDec. 5, '66 J W.F.CLARK. H QURVEYOR. The undersigned offers his services to the public, as a Surveyor. He may be found at bis residence in Lawienee township, when not engaged; or addressed by letter at Clearfield, Penn'a. March 6th. 1867,-tf. . J AMES MITCHELL. TANKING & COLLECTION OFFICE J OF FOSTER, PERKS A CO.. Successors to Foster. Perks, Wright A Co., Philipsbubo, Centre Co., Pa. . Where all the business of a Banking House will be transacted promptly and upon tbe most favorable terms. . March 20. -tf. C. R. POSTER EWD. PERKS. J. D. M'GIBK. QOLDIERS' BOUNTIES. A recent bill has liassed both Houses of Consrress.and signed by tbe President, giving three years' sol diers $100 and two years' soldiers $50, bounty. Soldiers wounded in line of duty, who did not serve two or three years. are entitled to the bounty. IS' Bonn ties and Pensions collected by me for those entitled to them. WALTER BARRETT, Att'y at Law. Aug. 15th, 1866. Clearfield, Pa. WHITE LEAD, in 1 lb to 25 lb. packages; "Washington-Medal White 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, Cleabpield, Pa. May 15, 1867. yALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. The undersigned offers at piivate sale, bis farm situate in Jordan tp , Clearfield eounty, Pa., con tninig 203 aores net measure. 1 his land lies in one of the best farming sections in the county, 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. Tbe buildings are a new two-story frame dwelling bouse, two 40 teet fronts a hewed log barn, 64 by 50 feet a frame straw house adjoining the barn, 36 by 40 feet a corn and carriage-house, 18 by 26 feet and all tbe other necessary outhouses to constitute it a desirable residence. The water is convenient and good.' There is also on the premises au orchard of 125 bearing : apple trees, and some cherries. A good vein of eoal under lies the land, and there is an abundance oj lin.e 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, Sinp. JOHN SWAN. ED. W GRAHAM, 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, Clearfield, Pa. Mat 10, 1957. Jf'BW SPRING GOODS, JUST RECEIVED AT KIRK & SPENCERS, Lumber City, Pa., The -undersigned wonld respectfully inform tbelr oustomers, and the publio in general, that they have just received their Spring stock of foods, consisting of Dry Goods. Groceries, Boots, hoes. Hats, Caps, Fish, Salt, Flour, Bacon, Nails, Paints, Oils. Stoneware, Hardware, Queensware, Baskets. Tubs, Churns. Carpet, Oil cloth, and a general variety of such articles as are usually kept in a country store, all of which they will Sell CIIEAf FOR CASH. They weuld also direct attention to their large stoek of Ready-made Clothing, which they offer for sale at a small advance upon cost. KIRK A SPENCER. Lumber City, Pa., May 8, 1867. N. B. We also manufacture to order, and con stantly keep on band, a general assortment of Boots and Shoes, for men. women and children. KIRK A SPENCER. KAAVPODNDS OF WOOL wanted at Kirk JlVUepencer's, Lumber City, Pa, in exJ change for store goods. May 22, 1367-1 m.. DIARIES for 1967. forrale at Nov. 28. WRIGHT A FLAKIGAnTS. RBOBISOX 4 Pfl ii nuwau Vf nut. ERS, ' Pork packers, Dealers io Glass, Iron and Xai1t Family Flonrof best brands; Bacon, Hanu, Biay and Shoulders ; Lard, Mess Pork, Dried BefAl Cheese; Bana, Hominy and Dried Fruit erk and Lard Oil, etc. 08 Rao Fjiost, Ko. 255 Liberty Street Pi'u.b,,. Pe" March 6, 1867-1, QLEARFIELD GARBLE WORKs.. ITALIAN AND VERMONT MARBLE FINISHED IN THE HIGHEST STYLE OF THE ART. Tbe subscribers beg leave to announce to tk citisens of Clearfield county, that the opened an extensive Marble Yard, on tbe g! west corner of Market and Fourth streets Cle fleld, Pa., where they are prepared to nuke . Tomb Stones, Monuments, Tombs, Box and Side Tombs, Cradle Toaiha, Cemetery Posts, Mantle - Shelves, Bract ets, etc., etc., on very short notice. The always keep on band a large quantity 0 work, finished, except the lettering, to that per. sons can oall and select for themselves the sttli ' desired. They will also make to order any other srrle of work that may be desired ; and they flatter them selves that they ean compete with the manafw. turers outside of tbe county, either in workmu. ship or price, as they only employ the best of workmen. All inquiries by letter promptly to swered. JOHN GCELICH. May 22, 1867-tf. HENRY GUELICH E W SPRING STOCK! J. SUA W & S O N. Have just returned from the east and are uw opening an entire new stock of goods in the rava formerly occupied by Wm. F. Irwin, on Market Street, which they now offer to the public at tbe lowest easb prioes. Their stock consists of a general assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensware, Hardware, Boots, Shoes. Hats, Caps, Bonnets, Drees Good. Fruits, Candies. Fish, Salt, Brooms, Nails, etc., in fact, everything usually kept io a retail store can be bad by calling at this store, or will be procured to order. Their stock is well selected, and consists of the newest goods, is of the best quality, of tbe latest styles, and will be sold at lowest prioes for cash, er exchanged for approved country produce. Be sure and call and examine our stock before making your purchases, as we are determi ned t nlease all who may favor ns with their custom. May 8, 1867. J. SHAW A SON. TM PORT ANT to PENSIONERS.-The Act of Congress approved June 6, 1 S.r,. gives additional pension to the following c'aes -f persons: , 1. Til those who have lost both eyes r Isvth ha r.ds, or are totally aisabled in the ii!to k; to require constant attendance, the e-.x. month, of i '.'S. t. To those who have lost both foot, c: tally disabled in the aame, so as t .. . . t stant attendance, : -' -' 3. To those who have lost one baud or o. -or so disabled as to render them una-v '. . , form manual labor equivalent to the lo ll and or foot, the sum, per month, of $ - ;'' 4. Persona deprived of their pensions un.i 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 filJ. i uand betore tne certificate was issued, ana wni 1 .sT have left widowa or minor children, will be eori- uvu lis a itv, w i , t .1 icaii uuv mi. -- pensioner. 6. Pensions are extended to dependent fathers aqd brothers, the same as to mothers and siiteri In all of these cases, new applications must be made The undersigned is prep-ied. with tbe proper blanks, for the speedy rccurement ef these pensions. " Claims for bounty and back )y- pensions, an claims for local boanty under State law. promptly collected. H. B. SW0OPE, Att'y at Uw. July 11, 1860. -- Clearfield, Pa J U.S T . IN TIM E! THE NEW GOODS AT WRIGHT & 'FLANIG AX' 8, CLEARFIELD, PA., Having just returned from the eastern eil we are now opening a full stocK of geaonte j goods, at our rooms on Second street to wnD they respectfully invite the attenmn i me f lio generally. Our assortment is ausurpaw in this section, and is being sold very low f5 cash. The tock consists in pert of DRY GOODS bias. Hoods, Hoop skirts, Bonl, 1 of wMch will be sold tow fob cash. Also, a c all ne assortment of the best of MENS' WEAR, consisting of Drawers and Shirts, HaU and Capi, Boots and Shoes, Handkerchieftt oravats, etc. a Also, Baft Ropa, Dog Rope, Raltina Augor and Axes. Nails and Spikes, Tinware, Lamps a?4 Lamp wicks and chimneys, etc, etc Also, Queensware, Glassware, Hardware, 0 roe ries, and spices of all kinds. In short, a genera; assortment of every thing usually kept in a retai, store, all cheap, for cak, or approved country produce. Nov. 38-JalO WRIGHT St FLASTGj EW CLOTHING STORK. JOSEPH KUNZ, Would respectfully inform ' the citisens of Clear field, and surrounding country, that he has just opened a large and well-ieleoted stock of Geette. men's clothing, and furnishing goods, Youths tan Boys' suits. Hats of latest sryle.Boots, Shoes, etc . in tbe well-known room on Market street,reeeai ly occupied by Wm. Hoffman as a confectionary and taloon His goods are of the best, and ! nit prioes moderate. . Call and tern. : Ap. l st-. WOOL WANTED. 106-OOOIbs of wool w.n,.' for which the highest market price will 6 t)Al a OT wl r. Aim" N EW GOODS A general asseitsaentof 5pr received at J. P. KRATZER Goods, just O IL, Putty, Paints Glass and Nails, for sal June '68. MEKK.Ki'Li ciulij. s ADDLES, Bridles, harness, collars e. J01 sale at xm.tiita-L.ij mw" w - USS, Pistols and sword canes to be bi' of tbe best quality, uoh as Prints, ,'ut,A'P' cas, Merinos. Ginghams ; Muslins, b eacbed ana unbleached ; Drillings. Ticking?, cotton and wool G June, 00. naanciiu 1