Tin; KEPUHUCAN. TiuKsi)AY:::::::::::::::::Jamiiry 2 J, lM'7. .Surveyor licnural (.'unitilirll will plpiiso nccopt our tlinnks for ft cojiy of , is annual rt-jiort. We are rIho untlrr obligations to (.'ol Hunt, of tho II on so, for valimblo Legislat'ivo documents. Wc call tiie aUcntidn of our renders totlie fact that Jumes Milos now offers, one of the liost trnets of land wo know of, for either a farm or for timber and coal purposes. See Lis advertisement in another port of tins paper. Tlio attention of tlio traveling pub lie, and watermen particularly, is call ed to tlio card of Mr. James L. Curry, who has leased that well known pub lic houso in Lumber City, formerly kept by Thomas Davis. Ho starts out with the determination to let the public know that he runs tho American . Wc are highly gratified at the pros poet of a railroad in this direction. Tlio proposition made by tho I'onn sylvaiiia Railroad Company is liberal, under the circumstances, and will no doubt be accepted by our capitalists, who nro giving the subject their un divided uttcnlion. Court. Tho trial of Mrs. Miller for poisoning her husband, closed on Wednesday at 10 o'clock, after a ses sion of ten days, t-j tho exclusion of nil other business. From this timo forward however other causes will re ceive duo attention. Tho jury retired to their room, and after, a delebera tion of eight hoars, returned into court with a verdict of "Guilty of murder in tho Crst degree." i i r We have lately boon sending out bills to thoso of our patrons, who are in arrcar with us for over two yonrs. This wo hope will disturb no ono seriously, as wo desire none to lose sleep on our account, nor need they quit1 their work suddenly and repair to our office duringinclcment weather, becauso numbers of them, can testify that we are not as urgent as we some times express ourselves, although we might bo found ready to wait upon thorn during all kinds of weather. Special Notice. -All whonrc afflict ed, in any manner, should cull without oeiayupon jr. iewcom,oi iur, who has taken rooms at tho Hotel of I). Johnson, in Clearfield. Ho treats noarly all diseases without medicine or surgical instruments, with great success, llo will rcmnm irom ino :un of January to tho 6th of February. Consultation free of charge ; terms for treatment modern to. Don't forget the time and place. Cape May Diamonds. Tho wants of frail humanity are supposed by some to bo fully expressed by tho poet in tho following lines : "Mm wants but little here Wow, Nor wiota that little long." This, however, does not apply ns a general rule, becnuso it is evident lrom what tho poet intimated in tho foregoing lines, that lie never partook of a mess of Cape May bivulves, or ho would not havo written thoso lines. Ho oitherintended his poetry for somo other latitudo, or tho great number of persons rushing to Koto's .Saloon every evening, never read them. Thoso who may bo skeptical on this point, had better call on John and find who is mistaken, becauso ho can tell them "what's what." We this week lay before our read ers a synopsis of another decision of tho United States Supremo Court, in reference to test oaths, and other in novations practiced upon tho Consti tution by tho loyal Jayhnwkers the past few yours. Tho loyal Legislature of Wisconsin has passed a resolution calling upon Senator Doolittlo to resign his seat in the l'ump Senate, becauso ho believes it to bo his duty to see that tho laws enacted aro in accordance with tho Constitution, und tho precedents of tho fathers. m m Thatlshmaelite shoot, the Hunting don Globe., whoso editor promised to die when tho rebellion was over, in quires : "Where is tho soldiers' friend now 1" Wc ndviso him to call upon his backer, Col. McCluro, for further information. Go, Lowis; tho Col. never hurt nnyboily. A Wisconsin court lately derided, io nn nssault and battery enso, that a man has a right to chastiso his wife to n "reasonnhlo extent." Tho Supremo Court of that Stato decided, some time mm. thnt. neirrncs should voto. i lie consequence is that darkies do tho voting and wives get tho."walloping." "Grand moral ideas" wo certainly arc progressive. In tho Supremo Court at Washing ton on tho lKth instant, on motion of tho Hon. Koverdy Johnson, Kindly T. Johnson, formerly of Maryland, and afterwards a Confederate general, and now of Richmond, Va., was admitted to tho bar of thnt court under tho now rulo rescinding the lest oath. Tho population of New York State by the new census is 3, nn in crease of ad, (ill 1 from lX(r, which is almost wholly in tho commercial nntl manufacturing districts, tho agricul tural counties remaining nearly sta tionary, and seven of them showing An actual diminution. Agentlman tells ns ho thinks he tecs, in the coats of a couplo of promi nent Radical of thiscily.thc cloth that composed the Lincoln pall and funeral decoration in 1SG5. Patriot it- Union. We suppose they are mourning for the departed theatre taint. f.Yi. tamrron SiHtika a l'lrrt Tho night after tho Senatorial elec tion, Gen, Cameron, nfter being wuit ed upon by a number of bis virtuous worshipers, thus delivered himself from tho steps of bis retreat at Ijocliiel Gknti.emkn: Your greeting is very kind and cordial, and 1 thank you for it. 1 thank God that in spite cf tho slanders my enemies havo repeated, tor twenty yours, my fellow citizens, who have seen niyltf'o from day to day, have always stood by my side and helped mo to repel thorn. This last struggle of my political life has ended in victory. 1 desired this as an answer to vindicate my honesty to my children and my friends. I now pro poho to put these slanders behind mo, and to forget nliko tho liars who coin ed tliom, and tho fact that pood men, in some cases, by too repetition of them, were induced to believe and re peat them. Of tho eighty-two Repub lican members of the Legislature, my friends assure mo that sixty of them preferred me to uny other candidate, and would have voted for mo, rather than witnessed my defeat. Tho char-, ucterof my supporters isas gratifying' to me as their numbers. Any ono who knows anything of our polities, whe will read tho list of those who voted tor me, will find names as pure and honorable as that of llie purest Chris-1 tian moralist among toy rivals; and quite us unlikely to listen to uny cor rupt proposal. Just there I leave the whole matter, putting all falsehoods, and animosities, and prejudices, to gether under my feet ; and I go for ward to tho honorable duties to which my native State bus called mo for the third timo. 1 hope to live to seo the word 'white' striken from ourown Con stitution and the spirit of caste, based upon color, utterly destroyed. The poison of thirty yeurs cannot bo era dicated by the subserviency of tho President, or by tho statutes of Con gress. Let us look tlio truth in tho tiiee. Tho Southern territory is dis loyal. Tho loyal men of to-duy must guard their children against another treasonable rebellion. Tho constitu tional amendments und impartial suf frage will help to do this, but univer sal amnesty will help to undo it. Of Andrew Johnson 1 said long ago thnt ho was a traitor to his party, an cno my of his country, and a bad man. lie has dono many bad things, but nothing worse than offering tho offices of tho Country to tlioso unprincipled men who agreed to desert and betray tho greut Republican organisation tor his patronage. Ho joined tho Demo cratic party long ago. Ho has a right to givo them tho offices, but ho has no right to dispose of them at auction to weak-kneed Republicans. I trust that this is my last political struggle. I have nothing moro to desire, and I hopo wo will all forget tho bitterness theunjuslifiublo bitterness 1 think, of tho Into contest. For my parti will try to act as a representative of all the Radical Republicans of l'etin sylvatiiu, without regard to past differ ences. I'pt fiuartttt und at Thrmt Tho PuiuocniU oro awaking, all over tho country. We feel it in the air. Wo see it in the increasing in terest taken in circulating our paper, and other undoubted organs of freo govcrninent. Tho "Platform" put forth by the Ohio Democracy, is w ise, and sound. They did well in rejecting tho reveries of Diogenes, and whoever ho had with him in his littlo tub ! They have dealt well, and truly, with the living issues that are before us. The Democratic party in Ohio gives its hand to the gallant Democratic party in Ken tucky. There aro no "ifs" or "buts," this time. They stand together. Tho Democracy of Connecticut has come up to the same lino. Tho Democratic party in Pennsylvania will do the Miino. Somo pressure may bo needed to affect our own unfortunato Stato. Political traders have sold ns to tho enemy. Tho dirty lobby thief, Thur low Weed whoso favor is a note of inmmj has taken his plnco among tho "parlor politicians" ofthe so culled Now lork JJomocracy. no musi ue kicked out, or the so-culled Democrat ic organization of tho Stato of New York, must be repudiated by tho liv ing Democracy, and tho battle be made "to the knife" against a "shoddy democracy" hero. A "Weed So ward" Ihmncraey is a monstrosity. A thing against nature ! liut the country is waking nn, in every direction. Wo call on the lctn ocratic party, in this Stato, to vrijan i:r. Let tho bogus machinery of the party bo taken at no moro than its worth. Let Democrats organize, und enroll, and pledgo themselves to sup port no ono for influential office that does not endorso their programme. N. Y. Freeman's Journal. Gon. Simon Cameron tlio Senator elect ia in tho 0rUh J'car of hi ao. Tho youngest (ton of rreHidenl Jolm Hon litis entered Georgetown College Radical nieriHin, like ever' othor ngly ejiidemie meaBleo, niiuill pox, itcli, Ac. must rnn its course Jumcs R.Cain'liell,reeent!y chosen Unitod Slates Senator from South Carolina, is a nutivo of Oxford, Mass. Thirty thousand marriaceg took idaeo in Ohio during tho past year six thousand moro man uunng uiy rirevious rear. Ono of our oxclianges thinks Mexieo would ho heller oil' if Napoleon und Seward were both in rnraumo. io this another replies : Yes, but how would tho citizens of Riiradino like It ? Tho Hon. Jonhtia Hill, nnionist of Georgia, has presented to t- jngress a claim of several thousand dollars for losses and depredations which ho suf- foied during tho war trom tlio union army. Tho Stratford House, in Westmore land county. V,. with 2,.r00 acres ol land, tho colonial homestead of the Leo family and thchirth plaeoof Gen, Robert E. Leo, lias been recently pur chased by tho Southern Orphan Asso ciation. Gov. Curtin's last act was to pardon Thomas Hughes, convicted at Pitts burg, in January, 18o, of murdor in tho second degroo, and sentenced to ten years six month imprisonment, Hushes killed 1 nomas Oallen, a stranger, visling Tittsburg, by shoot ing liim with a pistol. TIMBER AND COAL LAND ,tr rniv.iTi: s.n.i:. rpilK ml'TiUr, rt .i.l.n. In t'ninn township, I I'lrarflrld cnnnly, IViuia, offors the Mlumui traits of land at pm ate enl.., t 11 : No. l-Contains 110 AcroB, And allowance, sixty arm of whirh are cleared and under gKd ciiltnation, hat ing thereon ereelcd a dwelling house, liarn ami nuthouses, and a larp licnring on-hnrd of choice fruit, a good spring ul wafer, and sonic excellent TI M II K It. No. 2 Contains 126 Acres, And allowance, ten a.m cleared, and hming thereon erected a dwelling house and HAW Ml I.I.. Timtwr and logs ean be run from tho mill. There aro two million feel of pine timltcr alone on this tract. The ahole ia underlaid with COAL AND I RON 01IH. The Atlantie and Ureal Western milrond and the Win.low milrond littvo but It iurvevcti their routrp tltrtmjjh tiii'Ke Jjtrnla. No lupltrr iro!iert is now offVrvtt. tit Midi r fHnrilIe ratrn. For further jmrtirularn, nlln-r the uii..riffnel, at Itockton jmih. oflii-p. jfin.J-jim HN ,,KKW'KH' mx wm shoe shop. I.mVAJtl) MACK t CO., Oh Market Mtrrift. one riimr IV rut of I.ln mj hi I 1 1 re u cry. Krd Tb proprietor! hava entered into the ti Hoot 4 fc'hoe buistDOHi at tho utmve w. itnnd, and are detvrtnined to nut be V'aftou'dune either in quality or price for their work. Hperial attention will Le paid to manufacturing arwed work. We have on hand a large I. .tot KAENCII KIP and CALF (SKINS of the ytry beat quality. The c Hi item of Clear field and the urrminding vicinity, are reaped fully inrited to give ui a trial. No charge for rail. Clearlield, Nov. 7, lhhrt-tf. M M F.F.I. F Ai Wll.eoVS ' li'l.ct I 'runt in m. TifH'K Stttrh, SEWING MACHINES. VIjIj in quirk-n in rrfrn'nue to tin "A No. 1" Aincliinr promptly uiiflwrrtM.. They vau b pn-eured from nir at cilv price. WM. T. HAMILTON, Aim... otl.1-tf huthfrtdmrit:, 1'. Attention. Soldiers. EQUALIZATION OF ROUNTV. 4 IX HOMHI.It Ol' IHfil.'fl4'3 are tilled tu an l.NCKKAiiKII IMil'XTY. 'i'lio nudiTciirncd u prepared to eollcrt all eurh Hounlic, a. well a. the incrcniMd pay to KoMicrV Widow. All inquiric und emnniunieatiouff an ewered !n,uiitW. licharjrei receipted for. l'ort Othre nddreflP, CurweDeville, I'd. epi tf JOS1AII EVAN. NEW BOOKS. READ! R E A D! ! R E A I) ! ! ! A Youth's HlNtnr)' of the l.rrat Civil War. One Vol., 4111 pni . friee tl All. llhnlr.it.-d with IH engravings on whh1, by the beet arti.t., of l.ineoln, llaviit, (Jrant, Lee, Hhenm.il, Ja.-k-wti, Stephen., Ht-ward, Hwttli and other.. Tlii, IhioIi to adnpt.-.l to all reader. Thoo?li called a "Vouth f llmtorv-," it I. not "lialijr talk" hut givea, in clear, eonei.e and raer elvle, a full aeeount of the war and itj oauM-H. t i juxt au.'li a IhmiIi as hu.ineM men, inen-hnnt., fnruier. nie ehnnie. and liitHtrers will want to real, and after the; have read It, give to their children to read. War Poetry t or W. (iii annr Fimuj. Kverv fnnuly will want a copr of this work. It is filled with all the pntriotie elithtiMinsin produei d during the wnr. So men is Itettor qualitle.1 to eompile sneh a work than Mr. Hiiutns. The Drmorratlr Almanar fur leKMUT. This Manual lor I ".till, to he oonliuued now retro.- larly each year, eoiittiin. full elMtioa returns lor 1 "tlo, 1 Nflt and I stu : list ol newppnpers suppresia-il liv the l.inet.ln Adliini.lrjtion ; Clironoloiry td Iho.i, of hattles, net. of 1'ontrrrss, Ac. Jt contains matter to lie had nowhere clo.alid is raluahlc and uuiiorUot to have lit anv lime. Tho ereat feature for IHllJwill lie a complete LIST OK 1IIK AH- IITIIAIIV A l l( I'-r 1 s inmle ny .Mr. Lincoln, eoin- Mled rxn-slr lor ttie liemwrauo Aimanao lor 167. 'I bis list will contain I lie name, causa of nrrest and term of imprisonment of each prisoner, and he tha most reinarkalile doeament in the his. tory of Le'tft dt Vucket ever published. It will contain besides the usual mailer of all Almanacs, full and ofticia! returns of all the elections for this vear. comnarcd with tirevioua ones, the most ira- portant a.-ts of Contrn'f, I'n-sidi-nt Johnson's Tcto inessnKcs, lists of leilh tha old and the new ton irre.s, stntistii-nl nnd other inforinntion indifpensi hle to ev.-ry iiolitieian, plautor, farmer, morebant or nii-eliainc. A Ml'HI.KTS Aliolllltin la Death; or, The Attempt to Kqnul- isc lUces the liestruclion ol NR-icty. The Abolition I'nriM'Irarj ; or, A Tea Years' Itecord ot the Hepultiieon pnrty. The Ncpro'a I'inre In fcattire; a Pp,-rren. Itefurc the I,ond'n Anthr"polipiral Society, liy Jr. James Hunt, President of tlio Society. ta.illluqtl.va, dy "Hutu" roM:Bov. of "A Ilond h"lder, 4'A 1'oor rnrmir, n .viiMjiame, "A lteliirncd Kolilier." Ar.. Ao. 2 Pes. rT-AM the nlwtve honks are for s;ile ul the Ilrus 8tore of V. 11. VATSn.N, nn Heeond strei-t, nenily opposite tlie court house, t'leiirfleld. I'a. nollllf 1M;H r ll)ltil-:S POH NI,IU-The un 4j derslzned has now on hand a lot of HllHSKS ot larse sise, fuitahle for lofciun l.r wnfroliiiig pnrp. Wl'iih li'1 will sell ' ri-nionn'-le r:tt.-. He nlo offers for s ile Til II K K M.I.M.II'-, on similar terms. Those in need of either, can e.ill por.-mnlly or address him, at '! n'field. I'm. noV-iH-u ja.mi-. ij. i.e..-. . .. "lOH MAI. IV A HOOK and 1.1 IT, on Market atrect, in Clearfield horonnli. Apoly to I. A l.l I'.U 1W li l 1.1 1. Bnv21-tr Atl'y at bnw, l leartiihl, I'enn'a. Sill. 1)1 1. Its.' Iltll I I I J A reeeut act has passed both Houses of Congress, and sinned liv tha President, jriinir a three years' soldier linn and a two years' soldier l.'iO bonnty. rl0l:NTIi:3 and rhr. hlU.NH collcctea by inc. for thou entitled to then. W ALT Kit It A K RETT, nul-tf Atl'y at Law, Clearlield, Pa. "7"Ai)i I'tIK i.l-U'-Tlw ul.erilr l hns two two horse WAt.nNSfor sole, on rcKHonahle terms. tiKO. V . ti V. Alt II A HT. frr:.tf Clearheld. 1's. The White Man's Paper. CLlllS FOB. Wit CI.C11S FOR M!1 The Best Now York Weekly Published. NEW YORK DAY-BOOK for 18G7, "ILL commence In its issue of Jan. & a new 1 and original llomanre, wrillen ejjires'l for its columns, entitled "The ConTi "Icrete Mm on the Decant A T ile of the Cruises of the Kiimler and AlnUma." lly Prof. Wm. II. Peck, of La., author ot "Itertha Seclr," lt.elrif n." Ao. Air-on? nil the wnr siories that have been written none have yet pnrtrHTi-d that mn.l romantic of all fields, Ihe wonderful and cren mv.lorious voyapes of tlio Confederate cruisers. 1 his story of Prof. P. will not be merely Imaginative, hut liitorienl, not simply romance, but reality, inueb of it from the lips ol the very actors in the scenes themselves. Yi e feel safe in pre dietlnc Hint it will hnvea (.renler success Ih.in any previous story of this popular Bui hor. MiW IS T1IK TIMH TO m'tischihr. This story will bo commenced in the M eekly liny -Hook ol .lal'iinrj 5, I -i, 7. and all who wish lo sec its openirts: chapters should subscribe now, or send In tin ir clubs as early as possible. Trans. dsn l! Akvav a one copy per ycar.fSi three copies, l-i; six copies, $10; eleven copies, $17 oil; twenty copies lo one address, $:!fl. The Weekly I'ny Hook i the most complete weekly paper published. lis News Summary, Family Heading, Arrlenltoial Arti"lea, Hi ports of Cattle! Drain, and Cotton ..Markets, Ac., are not surpassed by any paper. Ht-cimcn copies sent free. Fend for a copy. Addrcaa VA.N EV EHIK, llollTitN A CO., Hpp.S No. 12 Nassau sf.,Ncwo?V. O 1 vV7lipopmlHr W a man. gtvinz hi namea Jamm ( h cut mil, birrd amar-from th miderFirned, to ride live mtlr. t Kli Hi"om'. in tbt cnnnty.tu rftum tiie next momniK brfre 7 o'clwk. which he failed to do, Th Mid Oirntnu. is about five frot Irn Inrhra hifrh.drirk fH-mplv-iinn. and wearn heavy blark whikrns nd had n a hn hlack oTereoal, black ante, and wore a eap. The mare Is a dark ehp'tnul sorrel, with while fata, on fore font white, and T years obi. The ah-ire reward will be paid for tha return of th mare and thirf ; or M fur tha return of tha mare, and .0 fur the anprebrnsion ofthethief. tlKO. W. liKAlill AKT, ilfSU i'lrarfteld. Pa, CROCKS.-Tht MlebraUd Prady Bmnewart, for salt by J. P. KRATZER. CLEARFIELD STORE N K A R Philipslmrg, Pa. WILIUK W. lltTTS. JOHN f. WIATIi ILLUM POWILL GEOSUI L. tlT.D. W. MlIETTS,$CO., (Succoiiori to Muntoa i Hoops) Have jut received a Inrga and well lecleil Block of all kind of Huple eooda, uch ni Dry Goods, Clotliinp;, Booli and Mines., Halt and Caps, No tior.a, lUrilwurn, Ulass, Naih, Oils, I'ainis, Qticensware, Groceriea, Klour, Ilucon, Feed, 4c., which we are ollcring at gri-atly reduced prices, Yor Cash or in Exclianpa for Lumber and Shingles. We hope lo make il Io llie advantage cil Timber Men, ia the lower end of ClearlieliJ county and on Clearfield Creek, to gut their nuppliet irotu una pntnt, living on tle hue ol Hail Koad can Sell goixln on better tertua than at any point in Cleuilield county, ni.il we are aolling our Stock at bucIi pricetaa lotuake it in olijcot lo those buy ing fiooils in this market to deal with ua AU tames of (aoudiH food, dec, made on account of Sijuaie Tmilicr, which we will either tell oil cuuiujisvun or bay at fixed rules. Klour of different Iirands can be Lad at all times, at very low prirea, at Ihe Clear field Stnre, Pbilipsburg, Penn'a. Iry (Joods Notions, &c, in great vari ety, at the lowest price for Cash, at the Clearfield Store, I'hilipkburg, l'onn'a. Suit by the Sack ot load, cheaper than can be had any where else, at the Clear Held Store, l'hiliptburg, I'eim'a. Cull and Kxamine the stock of poods, at the Clearfield Store, at rhilipsburjr, Pa. Highest price pnid in Ooodi or Caxh for Lumber and Shinplea al the Clearfield Htnre, J hilipsbuiE, 1'enn'a, The chcnpcHt pooda of all kinds areto be ha'l at llie ClenrfiulU biore, at I hilipkburs Cull and tee if our good and price don't snot .be tinier W. W. KBITS, 4 CO. rhilipshurg. November Ritli. 1805 tf. WINTER GOODS. raoii Kcnr oit A rnit.Aiiri.rnu. Af ( heap aa the C'hcapcat ud Good aa tne Ileal. C. KRATZER Have jiiFt rrreired, and art opening, t their Old ?Un3 on Front Suxet, aburt tht Acmlrmj, a Urge and well -lectcd afivrtnicnt of SEASONABLE GOODS, which they ars selling at vary low rates. Iliad the fjloicing calahyut and yrtifit tlierchy 7. rp(-ial iniDi hai bean taken In th releiMioD of l.ailin brrf Goods, wliite fluotli, Kinbroitierici MilHnrry Ouodi, Prinlt, kerotiiefs. ublcl. ulorei. o. FOR GENTLEMEN. Always on band lllack Cluthi Fane? and lllack Car.uirri. Satinets, etc, head Mado Clulbitig ol all kind. " SOOTS AO GH0ES, 131 S3, ,C3aQap3w NECKTIES, and a varistv of other articles, which tbey will sell at a small advance, on eost. IGIaiTr ojslb'.eEil Qamle. Particular aliealivit is Invited to tbeir! stock of CsrpoU, CwUajro, aommoa In prain, soperflna Ens;liih InirrstD and llrotsels, Floor and Table Oil Cloths, Wladow shades sad n all tapirs, etc. FLOUU. BACON. Fish Salt, Plaiter, Apples, Teaches and 1'iunos kept eonitlantly on baud. ALSO, in Store a lot of large and mall Clover teed. We Intend to mke It an object for Farmers and Meclianhi to buy from us; because we will rll our goodi as low as thry rnn be bmiji'lit in the enuvtj and pay the rerj bighrnl prire for all ktntlf of country pro duce. WewiM alio eifhwrtp poods fur grnonL, Kat) and Corurr otdrrt; fchintrlen, Hoards, and all kiotis of Manufactured l,a ruber. Clonrfielti, March 14, IM'.O. JIEMOVAL. J. P. KRATZER, has removed lo Ins new n sre-Kooms, ou Market St., Clearfield, Pa., Fliero lie has opened a very Urge slock of Dry Goods, Mrinues, Oinirliami, Cloths, Hrlainei, Prints, fasnoeres, Aliaraa. Mlks, Pntinftt, hapt, Cnshuieras. Twcpils, Coliercs, Alnhair, .leans. Lancilas, Muslins, Klannels, UncnrUt, Htb bona, Clnass, llalmnral ekirta, Hoop, btlrts, Shawls, Dress TrimmiiiKs, llrn.t Nets, Cans, Corsfts, (llnts, Collars, eVnrls, Orcnailins 'ciis, Table Clivers. Clothing, Coats. Psnts, Vests, Orsr-CoaUi, Uent's Fhawll (jhlrts, Hats, Osjis, rmlor-Miirts and Drawers, IlnoU, hlinaa, Uun ehoes, Cral-ata, 0 loves and Collars. HARDWARE, 17 KKNSW ARE, GRO CERIES t MUSICAL GOODS. Groceries. Ifa, CorTe, Poirar, Mnlasses.Palt, Csndlas, Rl, Floor, llaeon, Fish, Tobaeeo, Haisins, Currants, S f I a s, Crarkera, Vinrnr, Oils, Var nish, Aloobol, TIN WARE, GLASS-WARE. WOODEN WAKE, and STATIONEHY. Household Goods. Carpets, Oil-oloilu, t)rvrcl, Looking-Olasses Clocks, Churns, Wasl.hosnls, Tubs, Pack ets, Flat Irons, I'aas, Window Ulindi, Wall-papor, Coal Oil Lunpi, 1'm brellas, llsdcords, Knives and Forks, Ppoons, Crocks, and Htore lllackinir. --All of whirh will be sold on lbs most raa snnaMe torms, and tht kindest marksl priee paid or tlrain, M'ool,and all kinds orconntrv produce, Clearlield, lleccmbsr 1.1, 1KS. ('OrAliTMI.H.SUll'. rpbe nndsrsl)rned bava Ibis day formed a Co. X partnership under the Arm name or Irwin a ll.ri.hnrn. for Ihe transaetlnn of a Heneral War- ebandiia and Lnmber business. A Urft and won seleoted stock of tlood hns been added lo those already on band at the Corner Hlore lu Curwenrville where ws are now prepared to show Customers a completed assortment wllb prices as low as tha lowest. The niches! market raws paid for Lumber of all description. ! The patronage ol ths public is respectfully solicited. F.DWARD A. 1KVIN. W. K, IlAKT.-illOKN. CnrwcnsTllle, July 5, nri uv iMi:itiT. 1 KITS SHOES sai. AT LOW PRICES. The nndersljrned Is prepared to manufnsture everything in bis Una, at the lowest Azures, and will wariaot nis wora io oa as rcproeemru. (live him a eall, al nil shop on Market street, second door west of ths Post Office, and be will do all in hispower, to render satielaotion. Some Ins Oaiter tops, attra French eall skins, Ac, oa hand, raady to be finished on short notice al low prices. DAMKL CUNKELLI. Jnne lSlh,l-1 yr - Uoa' sit. Isomlnpii Hubbell's, Prake's Hoof land's Ocrman, Hosteller's and Uresne's Osyirenated Bitters, also purs Liquors, of all kinds for aieificinal purposes, for sale by It. L I lulley llloeka, sll sites, and best wiannfae J. lure, al MGHBELL BIULEK B RICHARD MOSSOF, DEALER IN FOREIGN and DOM ESTIC GOODS MI'S UN'S at Sensation prions liKLAIM-.S at Kensatiun prices C'tllU'litiS al Sensation pricos A LI' AC AS at Konsiitifin jiricua Just received at MOSSOI'M'. OIXniTAM-i at Sensation prlooa CHINTZ I'lilNTS at at at at at at Sensation Sensation Sensatien Sensation price piicos prions OLOVKS C1UVAT3 SHAWLS BO.NNF.TS COLOKKI) I MUSLINS J prices al WOSSOl'S" Pensiilion prices Senxntioo pricos at Senstilinn prices All to Le had at MOSSOrS. LINEN at (.'HASH at CUHTAINS at TA IlLK CLOTHS nt Sensation Sensation Sonsalion Sensation price pricni prices prices Fit I NO E LACE HtiSIEHY UllUIONS T1I1MMIN0S of all kinds k at t at at Sensation prices ut MOSSOi'd'. Sensation Senention Sensation prices jiricea prices at Sensation prices tnanv nuun tv Alwavson hand at MOSSOrS'. CASSIMKKES at SATT1NKTS at TWKI-.HS at .IF.A.NS - at V. '.STINGS at .SUUtl'INOS at Sensation Sensation Sensntinn Sonaatioli prices pricea prices prices prices Sensation bensatinn prices at MUS.SOJ'6'. CLOTH INO such"! as Conta, l'atits, j osts, Under Shirts, Flannel Shirt, ISuuU, Shoes, Huts and Cans, at tensatioa prices Now for sale at MOBSOPS', II A It D W A H K ) such as Savs,naila at sensation F o r k , Knives, Spikes, llinges, LIQUOKS, inch as Wine, Brandy, Gin, Whiskey, Cognac, etc., etc., FKCTTS, such as Prunes, Iiaisins, Figs, Fillwrts, ic, GROCERIES, say Flour, llama, Shoulders, Sugar, MolasMia, CoUtu, Tea, C r a c k e rs, Sics, Candlee, Coal Oil, etc., eto. prices at MOSSOrS'. at sensation price at sensation prices at Mossors'. at ennsation prices Always at MOSSOrS'. BLACKING HOPES POWDER H0T LEAD at at t at ut at sensation prices prices prices prices prices prices sensation sensation sensation sensation sensation cArs At the store of RICHARD MOSSOF, MOSSOP Altrays keeps on hand a lull assortment of all kinds of goods required lor the accommodation ot the puiilic. Nov. 11, 18S. GREAT EXCITEMENT X SECOND STREET, Clearfield, Tens'a NEW FIRM, NEW ARRANGEMENTS and New Goods AT VERY LOW PRICES The undersigned having formed a co partnership, in the Mercantile business, wou.d reaped fully invite the attention of the l'ublio pc-nernlly to I heir splendid assorletnnt of Merchandise, which is now being SOLD VERY LOW FOR CASH. Their slock consists in part of Dry Goods, of the best quality, such as Prints, De- Laines, Alpnccas, Merinos, Umghams, Muslins lilcnched and unbleached. Drillings, Tickings, Cotton and Wool Flannels, Katinetts. Cotlenades, Oasimere, I.sdies Shawls, Coats. Nubias and Hoods, Ilaltno- raland Hoop Skirls, Ac, &C., all of which WILL RE SOLD LOW FOR CASH Also, a fine assortment or men's Draw crs and Shirts, Hats 4. Caps, Root Shoes Quccnsicarc, Glassware, Hardware, Orocerios and spices Of ALL 111 MIS. INSIIORTA GENERAL ASSORTMENT of everything usually kept ia a re tail Store. ALL CHEAT FOR CASH or approved country produce. WRIGHT el FLANIGAN. Clearfiold. January 10th, lxiiG.tf. VHW STOKE AND NEW GOODS! JOS. SHAW & !SON Have just opened a Niw Storc, on Main St., CLiABnti.n, Fi., lately occupied by Wm. F. IRWIN Their slock consists of 111 "iT CCDC3DtE)S3, Gko tR:ts of the best quality, QUF.F.NSMAIIE, DoOt9 Bfld ShoCS and every article necessarf for one's comfprl. Call and examine our stock before pur chasing elsawhere. May 1), lS66-tf. CI l: Alt! IH. I) t'Ot'XrV ItlNK-Tbe ClearOrld County Ilsnk as aa Incorporated Institution has gone out efeiistence by toe sur render of lu charter on Mav 13th, lsfii. All of in stock is owned by the suhseribers, who will oontinue tbs hankinjc business at ths same place as private bmkere nnder ths firm name ot ths " tioarnem tiouniy nana. We are responsible for the debts of ths Bank snd will pa; its noies nn demand at ths counter, Deposits received and interest fata wnsn mo nev is left for a filed tiro. Taper discounted at six per eeul. as heretofore Our r-ersonel responsibility Is pledged for all deposits received and business transacted. A eontinuanee ef ths liberal patrnnars ef the business men of ths county is respect fully solid ia 1 1 President. Pasbler and Officers of the lste Clearfield Connty Hank, we require the notes ol said bnnk to be presented Mr roacmpnon. James T. Leonard, Hicuard (-new. Win. Porter, Jsmes B. Graham, A. K. Wrisht, L. Reed, William A. Wallace. .Wr-Tbehnsines. ofthe Bank will hs eondue sd by John M. Adams, Esq., as Cashier. Jun SH.'S "Coiintn Jhtional $nnh ; CLEARFIELD, FA. rphls Bank Is now open and resdy for easiness J. Office on deeoned street, In the building for aierly secnpled by Irfonard, Finney t Co. Piaanoas asp orriraas. JA8. T. LF.oNAnn, BiniARP fhaw. Frcg't. wm. ronTER. JA. B. ORATIAM, flKO. I" BF.KD. WM. A. WAIXACK, WM. V.WB10I1T, A. k. wrhiiit, Cnhior. Jua Jth, '.' If. GOODS REDUCED! GREAT HEDUCriON IN THU PRICK OF GOODS AT H. W. SMITH & CO.'S. Prints, tbst ws formerly sold at 15 esnU, wa now sell at Si Unbleached Muslins, formerly sold at SO, wo now sell at as Itlearhed Muslins, formerly sold at from IJ to 60, we now sell at 8t10 Alpacas, formerly sold at from it to SO, ws sow sell at 3S65 Caaslneres, lo per cent sbovs ooiu All-Wool lie Lames, at S3 t'ommou I)e Lalnes, at 23 And sll Dress Qoodtat ths same rates. BOOTS AND SHOES, Of the lest quality, at an Immense reduction. FISH. We will sell Mackerol, Ilerriag, Ac, AT COST. BEST COAL OIL, 85 CENTS. HOODS, NUBIAS, BREAKFAST oilA WJjS, ETC., Of trery description, greatlj reduced. Ws offer oar stock of Dry Qoodi at ths above figures up to the 1st of January, IStlT, Tbey ars sll of the first quality, New and fashionable. Any one ean now have an A I paces for the cost of a De Lains. This offer is made in good faith, and all desiroas of economising ia ths proper manner, bars aow aa szoelleat opportunity lo supply themselves at ths cheapest rates. MtricUy fur Cash. novSS-y H. W. SMITH A CO, ANOTHER EXCITEMENT ! A FALL IX PRICES. New Goods at the Cheap Cash Store or WILLIAM F. IRWIN, Booth Second street, Clearfield, Ta. A FKESII ARRIVAL OF Fall and Winter Goods, AT GREATLY REDUCED PIUCES. lass Just rseelvlng and opening a sarefullv saieeteu stoes oi raanionanie ppring s rJass ner (Joods of almost ever; description. i beautiful assortssent of Prints and Drv gxxMis, or tas aswest ana latest styles. Also a great variety of assf ul actions. DRY GOODS AND MOTIONS. Bonnets, Shawls, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, (a large quantity.) Hardware, 4ueeniware,lrugs.Medicinos, -Oils A Paints, Carpets Oil Cloths, GROCERIES AXD FRUITS, Foreign and Domestic, such as Apples, Peaches, Currants, Prunes, naisins, Oranges and Lemons. riSII, BACON AND FLOUR. Mackerel, in t 1 and 1 barrels, of ths best quality, all of which will be sold at the lowest eash or ready pay prices. My old friends and the nubile generally, art respectfully tnviteats call, STK. n. All kinds of CffAA'and approved COUNTRY PHOUVCK taken in sKehsnge for Goods. . F. IK1.N. Clearfield, Nov. 2S, ldfiS if JjacIlARl) MOSSOP IS NOW Soiling, at half their usual price, DRESS GOODS, CLOAKS AND SUAWLS, BROWN SHEETINGS, FLANNELS AND BLANKETS, WOOLEN GOODS, HOSIERY, MEN'S CLOTHING. GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING Goods LADIES' BOOTS AND SHOES, GENTLEMEN'S BOOTS AND snOES, BOYS' do do uoor SKIRTS, BALMORALS, LADIES' COLLARS AND CCFFS, RAISINS AND CURRANTS, BROOMS AND TUBS, CANNED FRUITS, BEEF AND TORK, FLOUR AND FEED, Ac, Ac. io. Town-Lots for Sale. rpilS undcrsicned, residing at (lien Hope. nnVra, at private sale, on reasonable leroie, MXTY I 1 VK TIlW N -l.tlTS.siHiiite and l.nvijr in the new addition made to the village nf tllen Ilow. Also, TLirtyTive Acres of Land, Adjoining the same. All will be sold tngelber or separate, to suit purchasers. ' Any fnrtliox inform alion can he obtained by addressing him, at tiicn Hop. Clearfield cmuntv. penn'a. nmK-Sm ' .IKIlKMtATt CQorrTI. jS tif ( "HKiVAkn etlli be paid in tireen OOV Hfliacks to any person who has nsod lr. Iumu' Pile Palve aoco'rcling to directions snd has not been enred. Address, I. 8. Tjt'NMUM A CO., ilcefi ly l llliamsport. I'a. f 1 Ml I M It'll fikT.I A "P IpTTloaes at 1 Ang, :!,'.') MKKHKLL 4 MsU',R f. rint'.irt: njii.t: or VAixAni.r. REAL & FERSONAL rEOrERTY, Isn.riiiNti 3,500 Arm of Timber Land. fW fin-r nr mii one m me i bh MAMM fur Mpr.mniliiiiitf ntl tMwbvrttif ia tlm count v, or irTiiniiH it) ih'' ((, i A lr UWKM.i.NU IM'lK, hToHK-IIOOM, aJ ail DeocHKtvrj outliailUiiigi kHtvchcd, to(Hlier w.ib Ten Town Lots in Glen Hope, A loo, t LOT CONTAINING TEN ACREfl of ortMrk Wtluu Und of tha very hemt q utility, i n th etut lido of tlcitrCcld Crtx-k, ojikiii UUd liu). A Tract of 200 Acres of Timber Land, . llcav.lrtfmWtMl with rine timHvr, iltuat one ind I. tiftls mile from (iltio IJopc, on the tumfiikn fad ing to AntHtovUle, ftout left ftcrci of b. h ftTft olRarcd ftod uudi-r cultivation, lit undtf idt-d One-third of 3500 Acres of Timber Land Of the very bU quality, tituate on Clearfield Creek, nour the uouiU of Wbittucr Kuu. Also, the entire Stock of Store Goods, Now on hftnd, ennntrtinir of PRY OOOPR, GI10 CEH1K8. ilAHUWAHK, QUKNHWAKK, and everything found la ft plaoe of general m ere h au diting. The foreposiig jirorwrty will he fold to fret her ot separately, W mit parchriand upon reaaon&ble ierut. jrfTAnT Information hi refertftoe to the pro perty, or terra, ean tie ttMainod by applying to the uniissreigood, either ta peraen or uj UU-ur, al Uleu llupe, Clearfiuld oount. ttinn'a. THE EAGLE HOTEL, CURWEN8VJ LLE,JPA. L. W. TEN EYCK, Paoi-aiaTon. TIIE undersigned, havlnn beeosae proprietor of th. abov. boul, wishes to rive notice to the eitissns of this county, as veil as to ths travelling publie,that ths aoase has been refitted and refurnished for ths entertainoaent of his guests, 11 is table will be furnished with every thing the asark.l slurds. At bis Bar will be fouud th. best brands of all kinds of Liquors. OOOl) BTABLINu attached, and nonelbal careful hostlers employed. Jyll-lf L. W. Tr.js KICK. burs, Penn'a, Koseav Ll.ovn, Proprietor, Keeps eonstantlyoa hand th. ebotst.stol liquors. His table is alwsvs eupplitd with ths best the Market affords. The traveling pulic, will do well to give him a eall.' Kov 1st, Hi. CI E0RGK TALE take, this method of Inform. T lac tha watermea of Clear. Id eounty that he has refitted and reopened ths hotel formerly kept by K. bchretaer, at Coxesuwn, where hs will take espeeial pains to render satisfaction to all who favor him with their patronage. Coiestown, April II, "a arsiy. S90 A Mouth 1 Agents wanted for sir - ave nrriy new BrT.cie., jmrni whs. auui... 1. liAKtl, city jiuuamg, ciaaeiora, jus. May 18, ly-l&M rAKIt. LASH'S Improved Five Dollar j WASHIKQ MACHINE, is now oneres to the publie as tbe cheapest, simplest and moat emcient washing Maohins ia the country. Ths sscluaivs ririil for uie sals of this ma chine in yoarowa Stats sr sotsnty ean be secured by applying soon at oar store, 727 Market street, Philadelphia, Pa. 4..B. LAMI Co. Also, the best l loth.es v. ringer in us niarsei. Wkoleeala and reuil. JT-A very liberal diseosnt to sonntry mer chant, and dealers generally. Jc.'O.'eo Ladles' Fancy Furs, AT SOUS TAKEIRA'S Old Eftahlifhed Fur Manufactory, Ko. ?IS Arch Ptreet, bo 7lh, I'niLADEL'A. Hit now in Mure, of ny own Importation and Man niawnnra, one 01 the iarjf nod nioH beaotilul Melfbc tio of FANCY F t'KS.for MadiM nnd childrm' wNir. ' ' Mvnrtment tf vjl'i iV ar I bjb alMt raviiLsd to diriof of nyrood at very roaaniiaUlf prirwa, and 1 would therefore Milirit eall fmai uij friend of jCtaarfielii countr and v oiDlty. UeusCiubeT tite mm, nuiier and ttreet. sJUll.'H tAihiitJ, No. 71R Arch Btrert, aWe 7th, eoulh Hide, Thila. &tI tx no partner, nor eonnection with any othnr KtniT in rhuadrhihia. ort 10-4m ITCH t li t II 1 ITCH I SCBATCH! SCRATCH I SCRATCH I WHEATOK'S OINTMENT Will Cure the Itch In rt Hours. A LftO. cures Salt Rkenm. rieers, Chilblains, J ssd all Eraptions of the Ekia. I'riee 10 cenia. rot sale ny all xirugpste. iiy s.aaing sisty cents loWELkS 4 ruITER, solesgenu, 17 Washinrtnn street. Boat on, it will b. for warded by mail, free ef postags, to any part ef the l aitrd States. For sals at llartswick 4 Irwin's, C'learfteld, Pa. July 13,.ls6.y C, R . Foster, Edw. Perks, A.K.Wrigbt. J. T. Leonard, O. L. Reed. m. A. YVeJIses J. B. Urabam, J. D. M llirk, Rich'd bhsw, Banking & Collection House FOSTER, PERKS. WEIGHT 4 CO., riu i.i rsia rq . citi Co., r. Ttillsof Eicbsnev. Kotes and lrafts disconnti'd DKIMSITS RECEIVED. Collections madeand proceeds promptly remitted Kxchange ea the cities eonstatitiy on nana. The above Banking Louse Is now opes and ready for business. Sept. (I, lees, rsn.ir-ssrtaa.cemre co.. i can a PEACE rEOCLAlMEI). THE WAS OVER IN CLEARFIELD. KNOX TOWNSHIP QUIET. NEARLY ALL THE CONTRABANDS OOING BACK TO THEIR OLD MASTERS. RUT NARY ONE GOING BACK TO OLD MASSACHUSETTS, WHERE THEY WERE LOVED SO LONG AND SO WELL. ta oonsenuenee ofthe above facts, F. PsoaT ef the old bbort She Bhnp l would annennee la hi. numerovs patrons, ana the people 01 clear field connty at large, that be has new a first rats lot of good rn.te.rial; just received from the east. snd is now prepared sa short notice lo make, snd mend boots and si oee at bit new Phcp ia Hrahams row. lis la satisfied fiat beeas please, (unless it might be some intensely loyal slay at horns Patriots ). He is prepare to sell low for cash or Connty Produce, don't forget the shop' next door to Urabam 4 Hcvtons store, on mars- st 8treet Clearfield Pa. 4 kept by a fellow eons- monly called July , '.. 1y. "PHORTT," A PROCLAMATION!! O0IBQ IT ALCKE!!!! Nobody Proliibltrd from biillnc vny Boots and Mliort on aeeount of Hare or Color. Being Has liberal minded, I take this method of informing the eillsens of Clecrfield and vi cinity, that I bavs opened a shop on Second St., next door to tbe County National Bank, over Watson's Irug Store, where I am prepared to make to order everything in the DOdT snd FHOE line, not of the best materiel and in ths most workmanliks manner, and on short notice. All I ask is a trial. Inne at Clearfield, this eighteenth dsy nf July, A. D. !. HARRY R"S. Of, f fXCm "er Vrarl We went Agents V 1 aiJliV everywhere to sell ear laraovao 2l tawing Machines. Three new kinds. I s. der snd upper teed. Senl on trial. arranted five years. Above salary or large commissions paid. The ost.v machines sold in Veiled Ftates r... i... k. SlA. which are ae l.reas.d aw Howe, W heeler 4 Wilson, Grover 4 lUkcr, Sinser 4 Co.. and Rachelder. All ether eleap machines ars ,Wr.'.''' and the .Wler or vr , , . -, ....nl inn i llirm.nl. ti ara I . ,w ' . ' -- - , - -- moled circulars sent rasa. Aditre.s, ereau coon Shaw 4 Clark, st Biddefnrd Maine, or Chicago, III. May 1, lce ly. IV' UK 1.IRRKTV WHITP. 1EAD Will do more ad better work, at a glvesi Cost, than arv other. Try It Maauf.clore cnlybyeKlOllKK t I H. Wholesale 1-rng. Psint and Ola.. Dealers, No. 1 ST North rd t, PhU'a. .March Jl, I'tf ly
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