THE REPUBLICAN. THCMOAT:! :Fclrury 21, IHU7 Ice Crbam. We are requested to Ute that n Ice Cream (oatival, for the boncfit of tho Baplibt Sunday School, in thia placo, will be hold at the rchidunce of M. A. Frank, Esq , on to-morrow evening,(22d,) whorcjall the friends are invited to attend. We call the attention of our lum bermen to the card of Goorgo Falk, Esq., proprietor of the "Susquehanna Hotel" at Coxestown. Mr. Falk has, during the past summer, blowed out a numbor of rocks at his landing, and has planted posU fur half a mile above his botol. Give him a call. Briad roa the JJunory. Messrs. Cutler and McBride desire us to in form Lumbermen, that they intend to apply them with bread during the approaching rafting season. Thoy in tend to erect a "Shebang" at the land ing above the bridge, at this place, where those in want of tho "staff of lifo" can be accommodated. Information. The raftmen will no doubt be pleased to learn, that in the future, lodging and provisions can be had at "Fulton's dead Water." Messrs Lounsberry and Johnson have erect ed houso at that point capable of en tertaining two hundred men, and in tend, hereafter, to make it their busi ness to supply watermen with bread, meat, ropes, axes, augurs and all the necessary out-fit for a raft man. - Swindlers. We this week publish on Our first page an article relating to lottery and gift swindlers, for which we bespeak an attentive perusal. The robberies committed by this cIues of highwaymen amounts to millions of dollars annually, and perpetrated up on those who are least able to bear it. We have no doubt but that our own little county is annually plundered of thousands of dollars in the manner indicated by this circular, and it is the duty of every citizen to denounco it We could name individuals who have sent those vidians five, ten and per haps more dollars, who should have invested it in bread and meat for their children. Every dollar sent, either to a lottery or a gift enterprise gam bler, ig thrown away. Lecture on Chemistry. The lect ure on "Chemical Force," to be deliv ered in the Court House, by II. B. Swoope, Esq., on Tuesday evening next, we predict will be rnre treat to those not versed in chemistry. The study of this useful science, from its supposed intricacy and unfathoma ble depths, is grossly neglocted, and consequently entirely misunderstood liy the public. Those wishing lo gain information on this point cannot de mote their timo to better purpose than by repairing for a few hours to the Court House, on the evening in dicited, listen to Mr. Swoope, and then examine and see for themselves how this science is rendered simple and plain when committed to the hands of one who has made it a part of his ctudy. Bead It. We call the attention of our readers to tho confession of the Rev. Lindsay, tho child murderer, lie claims that he was actuated by high motives while killing his child. This is just what bis New England fathers aid when they cut the tongues out of the Quakers' mouths, cropped thoir ears and thon hung them. It was in the direct line of this duty, we sup pose, that Roger Williams and his friends were banished. Under the rme plea they robbed and drove the Indian from his posessions, and the same feeling lately murdered half a million of white men, and puton aline of extinction four millions of "colored brethren." If we are to accept the declaration of these Puritan demons, they are alwaj-s ' actuated by the highest tno'ives of man's nature." The murderer, while in prison, should repeat the following, daily : "The Merry I to other show, Tfct nercr tho to h." Irony. Tho TiUsburg Commercial, in defending Speaker Hall of the Stato Senate against the imputations of that hlutherskito Lowry, says that Sena tor Hall was never suspected for be ing partial to the interest of the Penn sylvania Kail Road Company. Arrived. Henry St. Marie, the man who discovered John U. Surratt, in Italy, has arrived in Washington, and appeared bofore the Grand Jury against him. There is no word yet of the ship SwaUira, which haa Sur ratt on board. Later. The last mail brings nows of Surratt's arrival at Washington. Promoted. The negro Solomon Johnson, who served as barber at the White House during the reign of the "late lamented," has been appointed to a first-class clerkship in the Trea sury Department, at Washington. This is a good joke on his "white trash" desk mates. If it was right in 1790 for a fastidious Frenchman to worh!pand adnre a femalo prof titute, wnat is there to prevent a Puritan in 1867 from falling in love with a iKgrof It may, after all, bo only a watt-r of tatA awaseeeauwaumuswawsenuwsmms .1 . Vrmgrttt 61 tht tVrrrfr-y Mtrfortn ntion. Poor-mat thieves are doing a rush ing business in Bangor, Me. I'arsou Brownlow threatens to re tire to private lite. Private lifo will suffer. A Washington cashier was dropped off tho rear end of a Western train for insulting a young girl in the cars. It takes more money lo run tho Freedmen's Bureau than it did tho whole Government under Jefferson. A dispatch from Stico, Maine, says that Mrs. Sweot has boen convicted of manslaughter for poisoning her hus band. Hanson Bumgnrdcr was hung at Marietta, Ohio, on tho 15th instant, for the murder of John T. Eubarko, in lust September. Tho Boston Pout says : "A feature of tho times is the steady withdrawal of money from the savings banks by the working classes." Confidence gone. dmund P. Rossesu, of Louisville, Ky., committed suicide on the 15th by shooting himself with a pistol. The causo was mental uberrutiou. Haifa bushel of counterfeit postal currency was picked up in the street, in 1'etroit, a lew mornings ago. .Loy alty furnishes employment fur a great many cute minds. Lindsley, the child-whipper, has been decided to bo of unsound mind by the physician at the Auburn, N. Y., State Prison, and will be placed at an avocation that is not laborious. A boy employed by Sloman k Edpe, No. 19 South William street, N. Y-, was robbed, on the 15th, of $500 by a man who enticed him into a by-place and threatened to blow his brains out Alfred Foss, of Limerick, Me., was way-laid on his return home from Portland, on the loth, by robbers, who fired at and knocked him down and robbed him of 1280. Two men have been arrested on suspicion. Miss Harris, who shot her lover, Burroughs, in tho Treasury two years ago, and acquitted therefor by the jury which tried her, hue just boon com mitted to the insane asylum.. A fit ting end to a most dismal tragedy. Three men named Itec, Cofer, and Home, were arrested in Chicago on the 14th, charged with forgeries of Buena Vista county bond, Stale of Iowa, to the amount of 940,000. A preliminary examination was had to day, and the prisoners were held to bail. Henry Kenian, of Portland, Me., a sailor on the bark Mary E. Libby, was stubbed to the heart by Charles John son, a runner in Mrs. Robert Douglass' boarding houso. The murderer was arrested. The cause of tho murder was an altercation on the previous evening. James Ryan, of Onundago county, N. Y., was arrested at Binghamton, on the 8th, on the arrival of the Syra cuse train, for the murder of his step father, Jerry Dcnham. This morn ing, on going to his cell, he was found dead, having strangled himself with his suspenders. Major IL C. Ransom, of Hartford, Conn., while laboring under a tempor ary fit of insanity, threw himself from a window of his residence, falling a distance of fifteen or twenty feet, crushing his skull and causing instant death. For several days he had been in great trouble and pel plexity in con sequence of some disarrangement in his business affairs, and it was observ ed that his mind was affected. The house of U. G. Dur, at Milton, Mass., was entered on Thursday lust, during the absenco of the family, and a trunk, containing notes, mortgages, &c, and about (10,000 in Ui.ited States bonds, was carried off. The trunk was afterwards found, but the bonds had been abstracted. The robliery was committed by three young ladies, who have been arrested and are now in jail. The bonds were found on them. Clifton Harris, colored, and Luther J. Verrill, white, were arraigned at Lewiston, Me., on tbe 14th, on a war rant charging them with being the murderers of Mrs. Kensley and Miss Caswell, on the 17th ot January, liar ris pleaded Rtiilty, and Verrill pleaded not guilty. Verrill also waivod a pre liminary examination, whereupon both prisoners were committed to Auburn jail for trial before tho Supreme Court, on tbe zia ot April next. "Hearing About It." A gentle man who had spent much time in lex as durinir the past two years, was in Springfield, a few davs since, when ho heard a frocdman s iiurcan man talk, ins largely of the awful state of socio ty in Texas. I have seen six negroes shot down in a day, said ho, naming the locality ; and this, he averred, was no more than the daily average there. The gentloman said this could not be. I have seen it said Bureau. My resi dence has beoiil in that locality, said the jrcntleman, and wnat yon say 1 know to be untrue. Not one negro has been shot there in a year. But, said Bureau, I havo heard that six a day wore shot down. "Hoard !" said tho gentleman, didn't you see the shoot ing r JSo, 1 heard ot it, and I believe it, said Bureau. But you just said that you itc it. No, I didn't see it you misunderstood mo I heard about T. t, - I - . I. . J it, saui on res u, as us sneaaeu away. .Sdrm Statesman. Shocking Barbaritt. A brutal af fair took place in Pittsburgh a few days ago. Some hogsheads of sugar were placed outside of a grocery store, and attracted the attention of some children on their way home from school. Tbe children put thoir fingers throngh the crevices and holes of the barrels and indulged in sweets for a few minutes. Suddenly a man named Batchcl rushed out from the store with a vessel of boiling water and dashed it upon the children, who were dread fully scalded. One little boy present ed a shocking appearance, the entire side of his head, face and neck being lite-ally cooked. The doctor stated that it. is pro ba bio that all the hair from one side of the head will come out, and will never grow again. It is also feared that one of the eyes will be lost. The brutal perpetrator was arrested and held for a hoaring. He desired to make an information against tbe child fbr the larceny of sngar, but was net yrmiftoi Settlkd at LaIt. The I test for Naval Rump, last the Delaware river, below Philadel phin, has been adopted as the place to found this new government workshop Here all the iron clads are to bo hous edto rot. The millions spent by loyalists on many of those unuaviga- ble crafts, will soon find the bottom. Tie New York Commercial, a lead ing disunion paper, has got tired of the Y ashington hum-buggers. It I ut terly gives no quarter to the impeach en, but, uniformly speaks of them as the Butler-Forney-Phillips schem ers, and of "the threatenings of Ash ley and Butler and Loun as harmless as theatrical thunder." Not so "harm less," though, for already they have cost the country millions. A Bill to Increase the Price of the Necessaries or Life. The N. Y. Evening Post suys that no man who expects to continue in public life can a fiord to vote for the atrocious swin dle upon tho farmers, Mechanics and woritingmen oi me united Btatos called the Tariff bill "which ought to be styled "A bill to still further in crease the prevailing high prices, and to grind the faces of American work ing mon." The people are learning a costly lesson they are beginning to find out that this continued tamper ing with the industry of the country, produces evil and ouly evil to them, however it may enrich a few favored manufacturers. A man who kept a scolding wifo be ing asked what he did for a living, re plied that he kept a hot house. It is better to reconcile an than to conquer him. enemy ifffWj) Ittarkrt fport5. Clearfield Market. Reported weekly forth CLBiuriRiB RarcaLira by J. P. Emma, Dealer la Iry Goods, Uro ecrics, Provisions, to., Msrkrt It., Clearneld. Cittnrnt.n, Fob, tl, 1S67. Apple. green tt 00 Hogs, dressed Hi det, fronts Hams, soger cured, Shoulders Sides Lord III irird.lt. ...... 14 Apple butter.ajgal, I M nutter o Brtnl. W (, 4 00 Buckwheat 1 IS Buckwheat floor fh, S Beef, dried- ti Mots pori.V bbl...S t Oats 74 Beef, freeh lICl, IS Onione..... Boards, M It 00 (n,! 0ft Potatoes... 1 00 1 IS Corn, shelled.. 1 S(l : Praebes, dried, R ii Corn, ear. 7S Plaster, V bbl t 00 Corn meal, To) tack, I 7i i Kye. 1 SO Chop. V rwL I 00 1 Rags, ft ft I Clorerooad 10 00 , Halt. $1 seek... I SO Cheoee. 2S ! Shingles, IS in. M, SO Cherries, lb 71" ! fhinrlet, 7 ia 12 00 Chickens, drad, lb, 2 Timothy seed... Tallow WheaU Wool '. Wood, y eord.. 4 00 I-ggs IS Flaieeed. I 0 Flour IS 00(0, IS 00 liar. V '"" -,0 00 IS I 00 SO 4 00 Philadelphia Cirorerjr Market. Reported weekly for the Curt anna RtrrtLtrti by Waiswaiuar A to. Wholesale Grocers and Tea Dealers, N. E. corner Hecond A Arch streets, rbiiadelphta. PniLinexnatA, Feb. 19, 1S67. A good demand exists fur Teat, at about prerl ous quotations. Srrups Arm aad artira. Sugars art higher, and a good business Is doing at the adrenee. Refined nre up Kaii da all grades. Molaatet firm with moderate holiness, principally la NewOrleaaa. Bioe iu fair request. Coffees are agaiu higher, with large business both in lineeand eargdea. raaa. Tonng Hyeuo Paprior. Sfa 1 It Fiue 1 SM,U 4S Finest 1 SSln.1 SO Hyson r1urerior...l lOftl ii Fine 1 JO fa I SO Fiarst 1 S.Mj,! 70 Imperial Huperior...! IS fit I 40 Fine 1 Ml fa, I AS rorrata. Rio, common Good J:t(frt, Prime 24, (tl Choice 20 jf Java, old gor. SOfftn Laguara 20 (ft W A Coeans.. Dandelion pa. atoaat. Crushed 2S 24 2 27 J 27 IS 17 1SJ l.-'l IS, IS Coarse pulr'd Fiot...do... A B Kurt C Finest 1 7l)(al SO Gunpowder Huperior...! SSfcl 40 Fiue 1 SSfal 70 Finest 1 TSfai M Blark fuperior... W0t 00 Fine I 0S(o.l 2S Finest 1 (S(o,l SO Japan ruperior...t OSfh.I IS Fintu. I JOfnl JS Finest I SS(I IS ana. Carolina II 11, F.art India... Ilfrt li ft Hi C A yellow... 12ff$ 14 trnrra. Common 42ft S7 Fair .... S:t(,n M Hood :t(o) 70 Prime 7 .Sf.i, SO Choice SSfin OS Choioeettra, I 00(0,1 10 aoi.tssRi. N. 0., ebowe, .if 00 Porto Rico... ASfm SO Cuha SSW SJ Fblladclphla ProtWoa Market. Reported weekly for the CLKAiiriKxa Rarrii.icAa kr N. H. G a Aa am A Co., Proritioa Merchants, No. 17 A 10 N. Water ttrtet, Pbiltdelphia, Pa. Paii.Anct.rai4. Feb. 10, 1807. Flour, etlra ftm.412 00 ftniuna, fl Hut..... 1 2 00 Potatoes, 'ft bhl... 2 80 Mercers, 1 bus. I 10 Mesi pork, V bbl.. 21 SO Baron Rrt flour.. 7 00 Cora meal...... Wbett Rre Corn.. Oats Beans Boeswal Candles, tallow.... Adamantine .... Fiat hers 4 SO 10 I as 7 SO 1 00 so IS 22 80 8. C. htms. Rhoulders. gidot Lard.. Butter Choice roll Hohd parked.... Eggs, dot. Cbeeee, Ohio New York Sslt, rock Ground,) sack. Seeds Clorer Timothy Flaxseed Tallow Wool, Ohio Common rnwashed 1 Hi 13 12 so 24 SO 18 22 S 2 20 Fifh, per barrel Maekerel, No.!, IS SO Herring. 1 box, S Domestic fruits Apples, bbl.. Dried, V lb-... Bidet Oils Whale Sperm Lard - Crude pec Refined pet o oo IN 14 I OS I OS I 211 I SO t 00 a o i o I0 70 08 Si Pltttbnro; Markcta. Prepared every week for the CLXAarirLb Rrrt-B-l.lrAM.byT. C. Jasatva, Commission Merchontf No. f!3, Liberty StroAt, Pittebarg, Pa. PiTTtiran, Feb, 19, 1887. n.oi r. Applci.pl hl.fj S0(,1,( HO Dried spple,primo, 10 Dried peanhea... 18 P. It, p barrel I 00 Candles 14 No. 1 Mackerel, V barrel ...18 00 Lard, choice 174 Tallow lllj BArni. Sides 12 DartonSnowFlahr$!4 eC Ooeon of tho West and r slooe 12 2S Jenkins' Eureka... 12 7S Ford's A Crom- ett's....ll 7S(d) 12 00 Rre flour, t bhl 7 ti Cora meal, hut, 1 Oil 7S 2 7S 1 ti id 811 2 7S 8S 11 Durkwbeat Hour, 1ft hundred Wbeot. 2 40 ( Shoulders I0(ii II Rve H ami, sugar cured, IS Mess Pork 22 00 Brooms 2 S0(i$ 4 00 Refined Oil. 4o Oats 48 (r Corn, shelled Potatoes, choice, barrel Poach Blows.... Cofea 2S(ri 27 si o. Brown lord) 13 Onions, barrel.. Timothy seed. Clover seed.. 1 i I rUOned, bard lr.f 10 A eoffoe lij 2 00 Tilt. 2 00iBlack 7S(r I 21 i 7SOrrcn 1 0O(i I 7S Mrropt. ...7 ."(, 1 lo 2! Molaeeee 70(a) 80 18 Riot. I(4 I"i Flat eeed Middlings, prime, Beaoa, nary. Butter, prime roll. ('hot to ..IJfo Egg- FLOl'R .... PROVISIONS T. C. JENKINS, COM Miasm MERCHANT, FLOl'R, PROVISIONS. A5D ALL KINDS OF BIFIHED OILS. Ctiftapmt Ploar Hooee la Plltsbnrrb. On htnd, relithle and wall knewa nraads. Qnality of Flour guaranteed. Inducements to dealers and Prices Current tent evert week. fitrirvv? Fu-". ?T Lrrterr STtrtr, tn"Hr rm:siT4H. Ta. tho establishment of a now I l- a toothing tsptcirtut.reptrtd Itepol was decided in the RY .A-.tuTrT rit Ll week, league Island, En n '" one con- TT"T Atbt Clinrrr Pertors.1. hot, that It I taore emeeeloet la pulmoaery atTsctlont thoa ay other rcaedy. iu rot; ha aow become M generally kaowa, Ibat ll U Justly regarded la many eouatriet it medicine or indteoouteble aeeesetty. la Great Britain, F recce end Oertnuay, where medical kIiim baa reached its bigheal perfection, it la p rote ri bed ia dominie praotioo, aad eoaetantly need la tht armlet, la aoipitaii, too oner puniiotniiltutloni, abort It It regarded by tbtaltoaiMng pbjtlelaoi ai tho aott epoody and agrooabU remedy that cob bo enploroii fjrarecly any aoljchborhood oaa bolonod whora well kaowa oeeei of dltoaeod lunai, wbirh bad batted tho offorti of tho moit skillful aad f iporleacod doetorf, baro aot boon pormanoatl eared by It. Theeo rotulu are tho aott eonviactrf prooft of tho superior eu rat ire properties of this proparolioa t and to theoa tho authors point with poeallar satitfaotion. While it is Moot powerful against eonBrned diseases, it Is sxtremelr irontle as a medietas la loraoe anj youth, being quite harMlees to eren tbe young est. when admiairu rod judidiouilv. this health-restorer aooomplishes area mors by preveoUoo tbea euro. If taken In season, It heals all Irritations of tbe throat and lunci, whether arising from Colds or Coughs, or front other eanses, and tans prevent that long train o painrul nod Inoarable diseases, which would arite from tho nogieet of tbom. Jlenee ao family should bs without It. loSueasa, Croup. Hoarse- nets. Whooping Congh, Pleurisy, loeipient Con. sumption, and other affections of the breathiog organs, giro way before this pre-eminent eoin bieatlon of medleal Ttrtuee. Prepared by I) a. J. 0- Aria A Co., Irftwell. Mass., and sold by C. D. Wataon, Cle.r6.ld: W 0. Me t. dlon Hope) Joseph H. Irwin and Irrln A Hartshorn. CnrweBsvillof Kirk er fipea- eer, bamoor City. jaaia.im Dr. LEON'S CELEBEATEU PEZTAEATIONS. The Perfection of Medical Science, "TVR. LEON'S RLBCTRIC HAIR RENEWKR, X t It Is a positive euro for Baldness. Jl restores grey bair lo its original color. It it a toaie, net a dyt, aad aott apon the rt- ersuoat. It Immediatoly arrests falling eat of tbe Hair. It alievtatea Aearalgia aad Headache. It radically earet dandruff and humors. It keeps tht eoal p healthy, cleea aad eool. It It aa elegant aad exquisitely frtgraal hair wresting. It restores, cultivate! aad ktaatitet tbt hair, It maktt harsh hair flexibit and lattroui. Dr. Leon's Klectric Hair Heaewer haa enloytd a high local repreeeatatioa for many years. Its wonderful restorative atd iartgoratiog proptrtiea are wall kaowa to tht Medical Faculty of Phila. dolphin. a Bting rally satultd of tht merits of Leon 's Electric Hair Reaewer.we have procured cxrlut Irt cwnrrthip nnd ire determined that tvtry hoasthold la oar lead thai! kavt opportuaily to reap Its keacBUU Dr. Leon's Infant Remedy. A most delightful and emcaeiout cart for tbt varioui Ills to which Infants and young children art subject. INVALUABLE, FOR TaaTllINU CHILDREN 1 It softens tkt gums, abatts la- fltmmttioa. Invigorates tbt ttomach and bowtls, eon-ecu acidity, aad is a tare aad tpeedj tart for tolie, cramp and windy paint. A mott tx eellent prepare tioa for children of a roitltii and frtiful habit aad ia all eaes of Looseneet, Griping, VoMlUncor other inward grief, It gives immedi ate ease Used for more than half a eeaiury In the practice of one of the moot eminent pbyti slant of Philadelphia. Ia now placing this article within ths reach of til our e)ountrymtn. wt woald remarh that we know it tc he a remedy of aarivaled excellence and that it bat proved fa thousands of eastt, nt wt art retolvtd It shall ia millions, a priceless boob, ror tale by Druggists everywhere. Addreet all orders to ZKIQLER A SMITH, Sole Proprietors, 1J7 North Third street, Philadelphia Silver Wash Powder. Fivte time, labor, money. Makes washing a pastime aad Monday a festival. Sold every where. Try It, - noli ly Trigs ri)RiGS! drtcs!' JOSEPH R. IRWIN, Oa Mala St., aat door wait of Hippie d aatl't More, CI RWESSVILLK, PA, Uat at oa hand a largt attorUntal of Drugs, Medicines, Oils, Paints, Dye Stuffs, Patent Medicines, Traeojea, nliouldcr-Tlrarrt, EUattle fMock. In(p and sMipportera, Ulaat, fatty. Perfumery. ToiletGnods, Confectioneries, 'plcei vanntd Fruit, Tobacco, Cigars, Books, Stationery, Psncils, Psns, Iok, and a general variety of Notions. Hit ttock cmbracei all article! ateded la a eommouity. It entirely new, aad of tho bott euality, and will ho or Id at reaaoatblt prieet. Call aad txamiae tht f oodt j they ctnnot fail la pletet. dert tf Down I Down 1 1 THE LAST ARRIVAL AND OF COVRSK THK CHEAPEST! A Proclamation against High Prices 1 1 VTK rr bow ofwnlnK op t ItH of lh Wrt ant) oflfrrd in thii market, a&4 t prirM thmt rpniinfl tw of th (food old duTf of chnop tbino. Thow who lark filh pon Ibii point, or deem oar .. (ttcioi 0tipri.uuor, nrrd bat f .M. .IT Oi R 8 TORE, Corner Front uid Market itwti, Wherw thry can , fmri, bear and know fur then elrra. To fullr andenrtand what are cheap (roodi, thii nait be done. W do not deea it Dwriurr to eoamermif and item lie oar took. It it enough for ai to out that We have Everything that ia Needed and OAnfianiM In thii market, and at rrioea that anUmifih both old and Tnanr. V an fluih of ffoodi initad for holidttr prrwnta. de20 iOifKFH MIAW k PON. rniv.tTE S.11.E Of VALIABLI RIAL & PERSONAL PROPEETY, trtOLTTIIRO 3,500 Acres of Timber Land. ' "nR snbeortber, reetdinf at Ulea Hope, new X nfTert for tale one of the best litMNtl-S bl'AXI'S for Merchandising and Lomberint in the ennntr, er perhipe in the Ptsle, vis: A Isrre ItH'KLLi.Nli H(ll SK, CTOllK-KtHlM, and all neceeeary ontmnldinre attached, together with Ten Town Lots in Glen Hope, Also, a LOT CONTAIN!?"! TEN ACRES of creek bottom lana of the very heel ejnality, on the eut side of I'learAeld Creek, opposite Ulea Ilnpe. A Tract of 200 Acres of Timber Land, Heavily tintWed witk pine timber, situate ons tnd a half mile from Glee llnpe, on the lampike lead, ing to Ansoaville, about tea teret of which are cleared and under cultivation. The undivided One-third of 3500 Acres of Timber Land Of the very bott qnslity, titnale oa Clearfield Creek, Bear the month of Wbitmer Rna. Also, the entire Stock of Store Goods, Now on band, erniilstin of PRT OOOn, GBO CKIUKS, 1IARKVTARK. (Jl EKNSW ARK, and everything fonnd ia a place of general merchan disinf. Tbe foregoing property will be told together or eeparatcly.to suit purohaeorn, tnd upna rrasonahle tenet. r-Any information la reference to the pro perty, or terms, oaa ha obtained by applying to the undersigned, either ia person or by tetter, al Glea Hope, CleeuAeld county, Tean'o. jiovIl.ss sllOMAS GROOM. 17l RT QI AtlTY OFaHIGl.FJI st 1 for sale by H. W. f MITU A CO. "loal. M helc aad Liaeoed Oils, Familv Dv. KJ vjrniehei sal ra'.sU of a'.l kinds mmad la m'Tir tW hy B. A I. RICHARD IIOSSCP, DEALER IN FOREIGN and DOM ESTIC GOODS MTSMSS DKI.AINrS CDUUHUS at at at at Sonsation ScDsalion Sontatino pricta jiricca priest ALPACAS eiiaalinn prices Jutt received at MUSSOi'S' G I NOT? AVIS at Kcntaliou prices CHINTZ PHI NTS GLOVES CKAVATS SHAWLS BONNETS COIX1KED I MUSLINS) Hentattoo prtoct Kcnsalion pi iota SentaticD priora) Sentalion prices at AlOSSOl'S' Seoaatioo prices Senaalion prices Seontion prieet All to be bad al UOSSOPS'. LINEN at CRASH at CURTAINS at TABLE CLOTHS at FlilNOE at Henaation Sensation Senaal ion Kenaalioti Son tat ion prices price prieet prices prieet at MOSSOPS1 LACE , at HOSIERY at RIBBONS at TRIMMINGS ) or all kinds A at inaorquan'tr I Sentation Hen tut ion Sensation prieet price prieet Sentttion prioee Alwavton nana at Mussors . CASRIMKRES at 8 ATT I NETS at T WEEDS at JEANS al VEST1N0S at SU1RT1NOS at rSentalion aitusalion Sensation Sensation Sensation Sensation prieet price price prieet prieet prtoea at Memory. CLOTHING auchl aa Coatt, Pants, I Vetta, Under Shirt. Flanuel SbirU, Boot, Sboaa, at aeutalioa price llau and Can. . Now for tale at UOSSOPS'. HARDWARE ii ch at Sawi.naili at aentation price at MOSSOPS. Fork t, Knivea, Spike, Uingea, LIQUORS, aoch at Wine, Brandy, at aenaalion price Gin, Wb Iakey, Cognac, etc., etc.. FRUITS, uch aa Prune, Haiti nt, at aentation price at MOSSOPS. Figt, rilberta, Ac. GROCERIES, eay rloar, lliai. Sboulderi, Kupnr, Molattea, Co (lee, at actuation price Tea, Cracker, Spice, Candle, Coal Oil, etc., etc. Ala-ay at MOSSOPS. blacking ropes powder ensalton price prieet sensation aentation aenaalion aenaalion aenaalion price price price price KH0T LEAD CAPS At the store of RICHARD M)S.SOP MOSSOP A I way keep on band a lull aaeottment of all ktndt of food required for tbe accommodation ot tbe public. is or. ll, isa. GREAT EXCITEMENT 0 X SECOND STREET, ' Clearfield, Pen.n'a. NEW FIRM, NEW ARRANGEMENTS and New Goods AT VERY LOW PRICES. Tbe undersigned having formed a co partnership, in tbe Mercantile busineta, crou d respectfully invite tbe attention of tbe Publto generally to tbeir tplendid astorleniot of Merchandise, which it now being SOLD VERY LOW FOR CASH. Tbeir atock eonsittt in part of Dry Goods, of the beat Quality, turb at Print, De- Latne. Alpaccaa, Merinn. Ginahamt, Mutlina Kleacheil and unbleached. Drillings, Tick i tip t. Cotton and Wool Flannel. Saltnetu, Cottenailet, Catsimeret, I.adie' Shawls, Coals. Nubias and Hoods, Balmo ral and Hoop Sklrta, Ac., Ac, all of which WILL BE SOLD LOW FOR CASH Alto, a fine assortment of men' Draw en and Shirt, Hat A Capi, Boot A Shoe Quccnsicare, Glattwtre, Hardware, Orocerie and tpioet Or ALL KINDS IN SHORT A GENERAL ASSORTMENT of everything usually kept in a re tail Store. ALL CHEAP FOR CASH or approved country produce. WRIGHT A FI.ANIGAN. Clearfield. January 10th, iHfio.tf. . JwTEW STOKE AND NEW GOODS! JOS. SHAW & SON Hive jutt opened a Niw Stoii, on Main St.. CuAnrisLD, Pa., lalely occupied by Wm. F. IRWIN. Tbeir stock contitl of ZOIH-ZT CE CD CD ID 23, Gkort!M nf the beat quality, QuEENstVARRy Boots and Shoe, and every article oectwarr for one'i comfort. Call and examine our atock before pur cliaeing elsewhere. Mar 0. 18fifi-tf. "GET Till BEST." HHEEl.ER 11 llirbeet Premium, lek Stitch. SEWING MACHINES. VXAj inquiries In rrfrirntM to thii ANo.l JMivhio promptlj anpwnrd. They etui b rwarHl from mf ( citr prion., WM. T. HAMILTON, Ant, Mt.l-tf I.lhrrilnrK. Attention, Soldiers. EQUALIZATION OF BOUNTY. VI. I, tMtl.nilvRa OK lini.(la.A.1 ire entitled lo aa INCRKASKD IIIU NTY. I be andenigned It prepared to eolleet all surh Rountiee, as well at the increased pay to Soldiers' Widows. All inquiries and commutiiestions an swered promptly. Itieehsrgee receipted for. Post Ofhee nddrcs, Curwrnirillc, Pa. jej-Mf J0SIA1I EVAN'S. ITCH I ITCH I ITCH 1 8CSATCH t SCRATCH 1 SCRATCH 1 WH EATON'S OINTMENT Will Care the Iteh la 48 Hour. VL0, cores Ktlt Rheum. TJ leers, Chilblains, atd all Kruptlons of the Skin. Price cents, for tslt hv til Prugfiet. By tending slity cents tc WEKK9 A PUTTER, sole tgenta. Ire Washingtc street Dosiob, It will at ror. worded hy mail, tree of postage, to tny part of th Called Ststet. Far nl at Htrtswirk A Irwin's, Clears.ld. Pa. July la, l-ly C'On A "lonlb l-Agettt willed for e.a. OcLf ile ev arriWee, jeet oat. Addrott O. T. OARET. City tuildlng, B'.ddeford. hi. aft7 1. ly lS. GOODS REDUCED 1 GREAT REDUCTION IX THE TRICE OF GOODS AT H. W. SMITH & CO.'S. Print, that a formerly sold at IS cents, we aow tell al Uiibleirbee Mutllnt, formerly sold alia. wt bow till at ss Rlearbed Mualtnt. forajirly told at front 15 lo ia, wt bow tell at 80(340 Alpacaa, formerly told at frost 4i to 80, wt aow etH at S6S Castiaicrea, lo ptr teat abort totL All.Wool Ie Laiuea, at SS Coaiaioa D Lalnea, at us And all Press Goods at tkt tacit rattt. ROOTS AND SHOES, Of tbt bttt qnality, at aa lmmemt redaction. FISH. We will tell Mackerel, llerrtag, As, AT COST. REST COAL OIL, 85 CENTS. HOODS, NUBIAS, BREAKFAST SHAWLS, ETC., Of every dsteriptloa, freatly reduced. Wt offer our ttock of Dry Goods at tbt above If ares op to tbe 1st of January, UC7, They ar all of tht Snt quality. New aad fashionable. Aay oae oaa aow have aa Alpaeca for the cost ofaDoLelBC Th it offer It mads la food faith, and all dttiroat of eeonooitiaf la the proper Banner, have aow aa eicelient opportunity to supply tnemtelree at the cheapest rstei. UtrlcUy for Cach. aevll.y H. W. SMITH A CO. ANOTHER EXCITEMENT ' A FALL IN PRICES. New Gooda at the Cheap Cash Store or WILLIAM F. IRWIN, South Second ttrtet, Clearfield, Pa. A FRESH ARRIVAL OF Fall and Winter Goods, AT OREATLT REDUCED PRICES. Ian Juit receiving tad opening a carefully wi.niioii.i iwuiviiuii spring a Buns, tier Good of alatott every description. A beautiful aisortmsnt of Print and Dry fooot, oi toe newest ana latest ttyltt. Also a frtat variety of aseful aetlout. DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. Bonnets, Bhawlt, But tnd Cnpt, Boot aad Dhoti, (a largt quantit? ) Hardware, Qaeontwaro.brnfi.Medieiaet, Oils A Paints, Carpets Oil Cloths, GROCERIES AND FRUITS, Foreign aad Domrstio, such as Applet, Peaches, Lurreul, rrunes, Mints, Urtngt aad Lemons, FISH, BACON AND FLOUR. Mtcksrsl, In ) and t htrrelt, of tbt bttt qutlity, all or which will kt told at th lowttt cash or rssdy pay price. My old Meads and the poblle acacrallr. are respectfully tavitoa to euti. Mr-. D. All kinds of OflA.Vand arrrovod COUKTK r PHODVCB taken la oickanre for uooas. wai. w. ihwih. Clearfield, Nov. II, 1M if JICIIARD MOSSOP IS NOW Selling, at half their usual pries, DRESS G00D3, CLOAKS AND SHAWLS, BKOWN SHEETINGS, FLANNELS AND BLANKETS, WOOLEN GOODS, HOSIERY. MEN'S CLOTHIXO. GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING Goods LADIES' BOOTS AND SHOES, GENTLEMEN'S BOOTS AND SnOES, BOYS' do do HOOP SKIRTS, BALMORALS, LADIES' COLLARS AND CUFFS, RAISINS AND CURRANTS. BROOMS AND TUBS, CANNED FRUITS, BEEF AND PORK. FLOUR AND FEED, Ao , Ac. Ac. Town-Lots for Sale. tpilB undersigned. residing nl Glen Hope. offers X at private sale, on rcaaonablc terms, SIXTVs) I1VB TOWN. LOTS, situate and being ia tbe new addition mad te the village of Otea Hop. Also, Thirty-Five Acrea of Land, Adjoining the tame. All will be aold together or teptrato, to tuit purrhaaer. Any furfner infona stioa can he obtained hy addressing him, at Olen Hope, Clearfield county, Penn'a. norM-im JERKMIAH COOPER. QSfin REWARD will he paid la Oreen-O'-'VV 'hacks te any perm who has need Dr. Dorsal' Pile Salve neeordtnf to direction! and hat ot Been eared. Addreet, r. s. rrHAM a co., d; '.j illit)t"-?ri, T. CLEARFIELD STORE N E A It Philipsburg, Pa. wtii.ua W. IITT. otoaai L. atto. jam k r. wuria WILLUa rouiLL jr. miiETTs,$co.t (Saeccssors to Muaso A Hoopi) Have just received a Inrfe and well ao leoted Stock of all kind of .Staple food, ucb at Dry Goods, Clothing, Boot and Shoes, Hat and Cap, No tioc, Hardware, (ilea, Naili, Oil, Painls, Queens ware, Orocerie. Flour, bacon, Feed, Ao , which we are offering at greatly reduced prices. For Cash or in ' Exchange for Lumbar aud Sbinglee. We bope lo make it lo the advantage of Timber Men, in tbe lower end of Clearfield oourjty and on Clearfield Creek, to get tbeir tuppliet from thii point, being on the line of Kail Road can Sc!l goods on better term than at any point to Clearfield county, and we are telling our Stock at such price as to make it an object to those buy ing goodi in thii market to deal wtlb u Advances of Goods, Feed, &c, made on acoount of Square Timber, whicb we will either tell on oommitaion or buy at fixed rate. Flour of different Brand can be bad at all time at very low prioea, at tbe Clear field Store, Philiptburg, Penn'a. Dry Good Notion!, Ac, in great tari ety, at tbe lowest price for Cath, at lb Clearfield Store, Pbiliptburg, Penn'a. Salt by the Sack oi load, cheaper than can he bad any where else, at tbe Clear field Store, Pbiliptburg, Penn'a. Call and Examine Ibe atock of good, at tbe Clearfield Stor. at Pbiliptburg, Pa. Uighett prioe paid in Good or Caab for Lumber and Sbinele at tbe Clearfield Slore, Pbiliptburg. Penn'a. Tbe cbeapeat good of all kindi are lo be bad at the Clearfield Store, at Pbilipaburg. Call and aee ifotir good and price don't toot tbe time. W. W. BETTS. ft a). Pbiliptburg. November 15th, 1864. If. WINTER GOODS. rtoa kiw rou a miLADiLPHtA. Aa Cheap a tbe Cbeapeat aad Geo a tbe BeaU C. kKATZER & M, Havt just received, and ar opealag, at their Old Sited aa Frost Street, above the Aoademy, a largo aad well se lected aseertment of SEASONABLE GOODS, which they are telling at vary low rale. Read the follbmng catalogue and profit therely. Especial pains has hcea taken la th eelsctioa of Ladles Drsss Uoods, whit Goods, Embroideries Millinery OoodlJ PI rrini, aeromeli, nuhict, Uiovtt, Ac. FOR GENTLEMEN. Always on hand Black Clolkt Fancy and Black Casrimerot, Satinets, etc., Beady Made Clothing of all kinds. BOOTS AITS SHOES. LaUoiass, I CS9A'jpss0 NECKTIES, aad a variety of other article, which o they will tell at a tmall adraae o toil. to H N tn to IHI 9 sea Ik 1:3 Qsitri.c. Particular attention it iavited to their stock of Carpett, CoUare, tommoa la grata, aupertno Kngliih Ingrain aad Hrusssls, floor aad Table Oil Cloth. w ladow hadi aad Wall paptrt, u. FLOUR. BACON. Fith Salt. Platter, Apple, Peacbe and rruoe kept constantly on hand.j ALSO, In Store a lot of large and 2 o5 man i. lover aeea. j VTs Intend to msks It aa object for Farmer end Mechanics to buy from nit. htcaate we will tell our goods aa low as they tea b houfht in tbt county aad nav tho vtrj highest price for all kiodt of country pro. du'eo. Wt will alto txehango gooda for SraooL, Roab and Cornvr ordertt Shingles, Boards, and til klnft f Mtnufaetartd Lumber. Clearfield. March 14, lHCtl. REMOVAL. J. P. KRATZER, ba removed to hie new Ware-Room, on Market St., Clearfield, Pa., where be ba opened a very Urge itock of Dry Goods, Merino, Ginghamt, Cloths, Delaines, Print Ca.iimerei, Alpacas, Silks, Satinets, Beps, Cashmerei, Tweeds, Cobergs, Mohsir, Jeans, Lancllaa, Muslias, Flaaasls, Bociete, Bib. hone, Cloths, Balmoral Bkirtt, Hoop. Skirts, Sbtwlt, Uretl Trimcrings, Head Nets, Ctps, Corsets, Gloves, Collar, Searts, Orsnadia Veils, Table Cover. Clothing Qosts, Paata, Vssta, Ovtr-CotU, Ueal'i 8hawl rains, ntu, taps, icasr-eniru and Prefers, Boon. Shoes, Out Shoes, Cravatt, G lovtt aad Collart. HARDWARE, yUEENSWARE, GRO CERIES I MUSICAL GOODS. Groceries, Tea, Coffee, Soger, Molastet.Salt, Csedle Rlee, flour, Baooa, Fish, Tobacco, Baisias, Corranta, 8 pi ess. Crackers, Vinegar, Oils, Var nish. Alcohol. TIN-WARK,. GLASS-WARE, WOODEN- WARE, and STATIONERY. Household Goods. Carpets, Oll-eJoths, Drugget. Looklng Olasee Vlecks, Charat, Washheardt, Tubs, Back, tit. Fltt Irons, Pans, Window Blinds, Wall paper. Coal Oil Lamps, Um brella, Bedeerds, k aires aad Forks, Spoons, Crocks, aad Stove Bluklng. JNT-A1I of which will he eoldoa th ajost res onabl Urns, aad the highest marks! price paid er uraia, wool, and all kinds of oonntry produce. nearoeia, I'eeemoer 13, tnts. TIMBER AND COAL LAND fr FKniTE S.iLE. flllH suhvriher, reeiding in T'ninn township, Clearfield county, Penu'n, offers the follnaiug tracts of Isnd nt private sole, vis : No. 1 Coutaina 110 Acres, And ullowene, slity acre of which sre cleered nnd under good cultiiation. having thereon erected a dwelling houee, iMiru and outhouses, tnd a Ittgn bearing orchard of choice fruit, t good spring of water, and tome excellent TIMBER, No. 2Containa 126 Acres, , And altowtnca, tea acrea cleared, and hsvirg tbereoa erected a dwelling hones and SAW MILL. Timber and togs eaa W rua from the mill. Tbe-e are two million feet (if pine timber alon on th.s tract. Th "bolt it underlaid with COAL AND IRON ORE. Tht Atltntie and Greet Western railroad aad the Winslow railroad bare both surveyed tbeir rov.ua through thee landi. No hotter pro .pert It aow ferd. at tech rea eonthlt re tea. For further particulars, address t he undersigned, at Rocktoa aott offot. j.nJ-Sm JOHN PRnKPLER. IVLLEY BLOCK tingle tnd douhle tt ' J. 1. kPA'ZLi'-'J.