THE REPUBLICAN. :::::::::::::::Mnwh 21. IH(17. TlirnDAT::: ' jle,i h. rnssinoro want to Itavo a little talk with their patrons. See their ndvertiaetiifnt. Mr. Slmgart inform us that ho found ft lady's breast pin, containing a luck of hair, in the Court Houso tho day after Mr. Swoope's lecture To Cahi'E.ntkhs. Tho School Direc tors of tho borough of CurwensvilW give notice in another column, of their Intention of erecting several School houses, to which wo call the attention of builders and mechnnics. m Wa direct the attention of wool gTOwers to the advertisement of II. J. Sloppy & Co., in another column, who propose to canvass thin and Jefferson county tho coming season for wool. Tbeir goods are of the best manufac ture and very cheap. They will pay tho highest prico for wool, either in cash or in exchange for goods. Democratic Almanac. This valu able publication for 1866 and 1867 can be bad by calling at the Drug Store of C. D. Watson. A copy for both years mailed to any address on receipt of 60 cents, or eithor for 25 cents. Ao one should bo without this document. It's possession is worth three times the value of the money. Local Improvements. Our town, id view of coming events, seems to manifest a desire to recover from its former prostration and apparent indifference in tho way of improve ments. Atpresentthc religious seems ' to lead secular affairs. Two magnifi cent church edifices are to be erected during the coining summer, (a Meth odist and a Presbyterian,) besides a number of privato dwellings. We are informed that in a few days workmen well commence jouringdown and removing the old Presbyterian church, on the corner of Second and Pine streets. This building was cnet-, ed in 1840-41, under the superintend ence of Rev. F. G. Betts then the pastor of the congregation and has been used as their house of worship ever since. Iu original cost was $800 a meagre sum for building pur poses in these days, but it was a heavy drain upon the congregation, then in its infaucy, and it was not for some time that the debt was discharged. Since then the congregation has rap idly increased both in numbers and in wealth; and their object in removing the old building, is to erect on its site an edifice of a capacity suitable to their wants and in better accordance with thoir prosperity as a church and the means of its individual members. We have examined the plan of the proposed edifice which was designed by J. C. IToxio, of Philadelphia, and is now in the possession of Mr. George Thorn, who lias been chosen by the Building Committed as General Su perintendont of carpenter work ; but our space will not permit uif to go into a description of the details. The stylo of the architecture will be Gothic The entire building will cover a space of 57 by 132 feet. This includes the church proper and the lecture room, which is to adjoin It in tbe rear; and will be fronted by two towers, one 0 and tbe other 163 feet in height. The walls will bo built entirely of tono,laid in broken A shlor and rubble Tnnsonry, and with small ornamental projections and wings on each side. A great portion of the dressed and cut stone for arches and corbels for the doors and windows is already fin ished, and can bo seen at tbe shop of 3Ir. Thomas Liddell, contractor ior stone work. The audience room will bo well arranged for comfort and con venience, having sufficient ornament and embellishment to relieve its sice and give elegance of appearance with out display, and is intended to scat comfortably between 500 and 600 peo ple. The estimated cost of the entire superstructure is $25,000, most of which has already been subscribed. When completed, it will without doubt be the finest ehurcb edifice in this aection of the State. Its architectural beauty will be an ornament to the town and a credit to tho enterprise and liberulity of its builders. Tho Mothodist church is to bo a brick structuro of large sire, and will be erected on Second street, between Cherry and Walnut, and will cost probably $20,000. We have not seen design of tho building, but have no doubt it will be an honor to tbe town. These improvements, in connection with tho privileges of the Boom and Manufacturing Company, char tered last winter for the erection of a boom, mills, and manufacturing es tablishments, will furnish our capital ists with ample opportunities for in vesting and multiplying their funds. We observe that Senator Wallace, on Friday lust, road a bill in place char tering a Hotel .Company, which will grant the privilego of erecting a hotel equal in magnificence and stylo with surrounding . improvements and the demands of the public. TiiEia Love. Moro than one-third of tbe nominee made by tho Presi dent lately, and rejected "by the Bump Senate, were Soldiers. This is a roan ifcMotion of ths lot e loyalists Uvefo. "Pr.ve iD Blu," fprthe rMtle Cot'RT Our present toi-m of Court was almost a fuilur ; more than hulf the Jurors foiled to answer, while an equal projiortion of parties and wit nesses failed to appear. Nothing was dono on Monday. On Tuesday morn ing the Court succeeded iu getting a Grand Jury by pressing spectators in to tho box. The afternoon was con sumed in the argument for a new trial in the case of Mrs. Miller. The Court has not rendered a docision as we go to press. Wednesday was consumed principally in the granting of Li censes, road petitions, and reading the Docket. License. Tho Court, on yesterday, granted license to tho following nam ed parties, who will please bear in mind, that if they are not lifted with in fifteen days, they will be forfeited: TATIM LlrMltt. William Relabel. Karthaus towmhlp, William Bchwsm David Johnson D. H. Paulbaaus W. N. Jeffrie... James L. Carry 6. C. H.pburn. David Coplln T. r. Boaltoh John ' eaer D. B. Plot Bar Lawii Plnball Oeorpe Hagtrty...... Law. Sikee Brad. , Claarfleld borough, Beeeeria township, , Curw.ntvllle borough, , Lamb.r City, " , Para t.wo.hip, . Peeatur " , Oteaole bnrnuffb, , Union towmklp, , Haw W .illinium bar. . Cortngton townthtp. , Woodward " . Pika towmhlp. Lawranee Flood.-.. Covington township. Maria C. Robin ion Lumbar City borough. Edward A brt ... Boggs township. J. S. ftadebaugh.. John A. Stain Pater A. Uaulil.... Robert J. Havies . Fradarick Korb Bogg. Claarfleld borough. Claarfleld " Karthaat towo.hip. Brady " Famoal Hales.. Anson.!!!, Jordan tp. William R. Diekintoa, iteseeria township. yaacAHTlliB Llcsati. Wm. Albert Bra Bradford tow nihil. William H. 6ankejr.. Karthew towaahip. Otwudiis B annoy. Coring ton township. Bhorman's Military Despotism bill actuully contuins a clause appropria ting five hundred thousand dollars out of the Treasury for the purpose of es tablishing loyal newspapers in tho South. The people of this country, if we mistake not, are paying about as dear for "loyalty" as Franklin did for his whistle. A serious riot occurred at Carlisle on Saturday last, between the soldiers at the barracks and the citizens, in which one of the former was killed and two wounded, and two of the lat ter killed and four wounded, two of the four being females. Notice. Dr. J. W. Hadley, Physi cian ior tho cure of all chronic diseases, will be at Johnson's Hotel, Clearfield, Pa., on March 22d, 23d, 24th and 2.r)th, healing the sick and afflicted. No medicine given ; no surgical oporation porformed. Those persons wishing his services will not fail to call on him as soon as they can. Poraons not able to pay are invited; cleanliness only required. Tho afflicted will therefore not for get that Dr. Hadley, the great hcalor, will bo at tho Mansion House in Clear field, March 22d, 23d, 24lh and 25th, where thoso suffering will please call. Dtmormlic County Jlrtting. In accordance with a previous no tice, the Democracy of the count v as sembled in tho Court House, on Tues day evening, tho l'Jlh Instant; and after being called to order by the Chairman of tho County Committee, proceeded to elect Delegates to the approaching State Convention. On motion, Crawford Gallugher and John Holt, Esnrs. were elected Vice Presi dents. Tho first business in order was tbe selection of throe Senatorial Con ferees. On motion David Buck, S. A. Caldwell and Levi F. Irwin wero cho sen to meet conferees from Cameron, Clarion, EIU and Forest, to elect Sen atorial Delegates to the State Conven tion. On motion D. V. Holt, It. J. Maloney and Kr.ra Alo, were elected Representative Cotiferees. Thomas J. MeCullough, Et?q. was recommended lor llcnroscntativo Delcirute to the Judicial State Convention, to meet at Uarrisbura on tho 11th of June next; and Dr. T. J. Boycr was chosen Sena torial, and Frank ridding, r.sq. Ken- rcsentative Dclcgatos to tho Mass State Convention. Confcr?csand Del egates were all empowered to appoint substitutes it unumc to attend. After the business of tho meeting was disposed of, loud calls were made for Israel Test, isq., who sooa appear ed, and in his usual eloquent manner fully illustrated "loyalty," Military Despotism and National ruin, as ex emplified in the able efforts made by the loadors of tho Disunion porty, and that tho very men who mado them selves hoarse a few years ago by shout ing fur liberty and freedom, have in tho few yeura they have been in power destroyed both. At the conclusion of his speech the meeting adjourned. G. B. GOODbANDEK, Ch'm. y. S. BaADLEr, Secretary. Nkoro J i robs. Our good old State !s making rapid progress along the road of fanaticism. A few moro strides and she will stand alongside ofMuA chusetts, its equal in every respect, so far as CufTee is concernod. But a few weeks since, tho liCgislaturo made it a criminal oflenee for railroad com panies, or their employees, to attempt to keep negroes out of tho cars set apart for ladies, or to request the "coming man" to take a scat even at one end of tho car. Now the Jury Bill is before the llouso a bill to pro vide for tho election of two Jury Com mirwioners, one from each party, who, with tbe Sheriff of each county, aro to select the jurors from the white, por tion of our population, was voted down by a strict parly voto ; every aboli tionists voting against it, and n favor of making negro jurors. A man a ho suddenly became poor in Cincinnati this winter, saya he has suffered less from cold feet than from the cold shoulder. George C. Hey wood, a planter, was murdered by tbe negroes on his plan tation, near Savannah, on Saturday. Bridget Durgan, the servant girl, has confessed to the murder of Mrs Dr Corirlk st Ncmarkct, . J The State of Illinois has now a law authorising tho jury which cunvicts a culprit of felonious homicide to decide whether tho penally thai! bo death, imprisonment for life, or imprisonment for a term of years. Mrs. Sweet, convicted at Saco, Mo., of poisoning her husband, has been sentenced to six years imprisonment. Charles Wilkinson, of tho same placo, convicted of murder, has been sen tenced to prison for life. We Fear so too. An exchange pa per quotes from Paul's writings "Owe no man anything," and then adds: "We fear some of our subscribers nev er read Paul's Epistles " ltather a se vero rebuke to the delinquents. "Sir," exclaimed an excited lladical, "if the rebels are going to be allowed to rule over us, then the blood of the colored substitute for whom I paid three hundred dollars was shed in vain in vain 1" Governor Geary has signed the death warrant of Albert Teufel, con victed of the murder of Cant. James Wylio, at Bristol, Pa., in November Isst. Jlo will be executed on April 18, at Doylostown, l'a. A woman in Chicago who was di vorced from her husband a year and a half ago, has had time to fall in love with another man, and to sue him tor a breach of promise. A young lady just married in N. Y., hud 24 pairs of shoes to match 24 drosses. She was a whole soled lady. Two superstitious negro women in South Carolina burned up a child, thinking it was tho devil. $tartcts. Clearfield Market., reported weekly fur the datariiLO Rapt-SLica by J. P. K Sanaa, lealrr id Urj Umda, Gro eeriel, Proviiiuni, Ac, Marks! at, Clearfield. CLiAnriKLD, March 21, 1807. Applet, f ran $2 00 Dried, 14 A p.le batter, Vml, 1 00 Iluttcr 40 llen. S3 W(v 4 00 llurkwbeat I 25 Rackwhratnuulb, 0 Beef, dried 24 Beef, frr.h U(i 16 Hoffa, d relied Hides, greeo... Harai, tu gar cored, Hbuuldon w Bidet Lard Meat pork,t bl1...30 00 Oatt 7i Onioat 2 00 Potato! 1 25 Hoard!, M li 00 20 00 Corn, belled 1 60 Corn, nr Ti Corn meal, 1 lack, 1 75 Chop, t "t. CloTcrased 10 00 Cheeaa. 3i CUerriea, tt 20 Chiekcui, drid, lb, 20 KtKl 25 Flaiaeed. 0 Fluur li OOIo 00 fl.T, Y lun .1" 00 Peat'lict, dried, tb 25 1' latter, bbl 4 50 Bra- 1 K.)t, 1 ft S Rait, aaek 50 Hhinlei, I8iu., M, 5 50 p'hmtlet, 20 la 12 00 Timothj aeed 4 io Talluw li Wheat. 1 00 Wool iO Wood, eord 4 00 Philadelphia Grocery Market. Reported voeklrfor the Cl.Rarnl.l HarrBMra br Watnaainltr A Co., Wholetal. Groceri and Tea Ilealert, N. K. corner Baoood A Arch ttreeta, Philadelphia. 1'BiLacci nnil, March 1, If 67 Taaa continu. about tho aama, Rio Cofica it dull, hut bolder, will not acll anleti ther obtain full pricci, and aoma are holding at tiiitliaj ratal on aoeonnt of th. light Mock, Uia balk of which It held bj few partica, Sogar ar. not active, Stropi arc Inn, but the byiiocti it limited. Mo- laaaea dnll, witb a alight conception by bolclen fur low grade K iee firm, but Inactive. Spring trade, tiiough late, it commencing to carry off gnodt, and It ia thought a better feeling will prevail in all elattci of trad, in a abort tirno. IRA.. Tnnng llyton Fuperior...$ S.SftM It Fine.- I 21 (rU 45 Finct I 55(31 SO fltton 'Superior... 1 lflfoil 25 Fine- 1 , I iO Fiurit 1 ii3il 70 Imperial l-Uierior...l iiCn,l 40 Fine.. 1 f.0(a,l Si Finctt 1 70(9 1 SO Gunpowder KuwHor...l 251 41 Fine 1 fiiijl 70 Fineat 1 75(,i,l 00 Ulaek Huperior... S5(ril 00 Fine. I 05(4 1 20 Finett I 25j,l 50 Japan Superior...! fat 1 li Fine.- 1 2U It I 25 Finett 1 2..(.l ti airs. Carolina lHSil 11) Eft India... K4 '"I corrar.t. Rio, common 23 (til 23) (itKid 24 lit 25 Prim 2Mf.( 2l Choice 2f.)(t 27J Java, old gov. 37 (ti S" I.aruara 26 a 2H W A Co cant.. IS Dandelion pa I Rl'GAna. Crutbed LSI Coartcpulv'd l'i Fine. ....do... 1 A Nlffii li H 14 (it, Nl Eitra C Mi(o, Hi C A tcIIow... 13 (u, 14 tri rt. Common 4Sro) ii K.lr. Hfa) 2 (lood 67(4 7' Prime 7.j(io "0 Choice S.W4 Si Cbicetra.l 1)0 (a I 10 Moi.tttaa. N.O, choioa, SA(S( Porto Rico... S7(ni SO Cuba nifni SS Philadelphia Protlalon Mirkct. Reported weeklv fur Ih. Cl tAMful.B RrpriUCAS br N. H. (i it a it A u A Co., Provition Merchant!, No. 17 A 1 S. Water itreet, Philadelphia, Pa. rntLADtLPSU, March IS, 1M7. flour, extra fam..12 00 112 00 Oniont, V but ti 21 7 00 Potatoea, f bbl... 2 iO 4 7i Merccn, f but. 1 12) 3 00 Mr p. pork, ? bbl.. 21 00 1 34 II aeon H t. C. bama, IS SO Fhnuldcri. 1'-') 3 00 Hidet 1.1 l I-.rd 1!) IS ltnltcr 22 Choice rail 2 SO Solid parked.... IS Fgrt, doa....... .S li i Cheat., Ohio 17 New York 21 Salt, rock Si i0 (irouoJ.fWIl, 2 00 10 See.lt 14 Clover S 75 Timothy 1 so I Si Flaitecd 3 20 3 Oi Tallow 10) 1 li Wool, Ohio U 17 Common 42 4 I'uwathed 30 Rye lour.. Corn meal. Wheat Ry - Corn.. Out. Meant. Itoetwal Candlei, tallow.... Adamantine .... Feat hen Pieh, per barrel .ilaekerei, .. .i, Herring, y boa. PommMc fruit. Apple., f bbl.. lined, lb Hide! (lili Whale Sperm L.rd. Crude pet. ReSnrd pet rittubnrg Markrta. Preparel ever, week for the Ci.anrii.n Rr.rra Llcaa.bv T. C. Jayxiifii.Cnniniittion .Merchant, Xo. 573, Liberty rttroet, Pittuhurg, Pa. Pirraat no, Sa.rch 15, lBr. rLorn. (A..lv.,V l.l.0 Cli(v.t 0 fined aii)lRt.prime, 10 Anew flake 14 5 f" lined bi.ii Lilly U Ti'ej IS (Kl I llried piiaebe..lK(i 311 1 Hi Mi.tvnri and r.l- nail, p barrel mi IJ 13 id l anrllet ... 14 Clark A Aldena, No. g Mackerel, $ barrel SO I,ard, ehi'ioe 12) rord't...ll lifnt II 60 II Ml Credent City R va flour, bbl Cora meal, )i but, Buckwheat flour, bandred...... Wbeat. 2 Mi($ Rva. Oata 00(d) Cora, ahal)d Potato, ohoiea, barrel Oniona, fl barrel.. Timothy aead J C lover teed.-.... Plai aed Middlings 1 M$ Heant, navy. Butter, roll. Cnart.......IKrli Egg... 00 n n.6vR I Oil Tallow. 101 tin.. fidea u.,11, 0) 1? Shoulder..... ..ailim 0 llamt, tugar cured, iS Mm Pork IJ 0t Hroomt i 0(a) I 40 ReflncdOil 43 CoOea J.1(a) JO ratal. Rrown,...i II 13 Rettted, hard. 101 A eoBee 1.4 TEA!. Black ...,.......75o 1 5 J 76 J yn 1 .10 40 TO J 50 40 t 40 74 1 74 00 I 74 90 linen. "( 1 li Stnint 7( 1 0 Ilil.MolatM. 7 "4 2l;Riea Ii'ito) 1( t . PROVI.IO!. T. C JE5K153. COMMIRDION MERCHAUTi iomiii i ritt.il a riiTa nr rLOrR.'l'ttfv 'INIONi. ANI ALL KINDS OP RKPIKKI) OI1-8. Chaapatt Flour llnnaf to PllttBttreh. On hand, reliable and wall known brto.lt. Quality of Flour gotranlnd, Inducement! to dealart ad Prices Carrtnt tent averf week. Cr ntni. Pao; t, JT L'.ravv HvarrT, fmri'y P'TT'PVrXJH, Pa. jllfat (fstntf (or .nlf. ruit'.trtv H.tt.t: or VAI.KAM.lt FARM & COAL LANDS III Pern. Tawi.ili. flllK MiWrrlltrr, rMidinf in tha hrm.rh of 1 Clearfield, ollvrt to K'11 at nrlraU axle ttn tti.rutfd farm, underlain Willi coal vriu ii fwt thick, (now worked.) Tfoia pn-perlv li ltwud n th turnpike, not balf mil wtwt uf rcnurill-, aud Contains 140 Acres, Bffrntr of which are tin lor cult. ration, with a dwelling bmiM and traino barn thcreuii, together with an orchard of large bfari(C tire, ouuiustd of apple, pfiach, pear and plum, witb a apring of eieellonf walrr at the door. Tbf unimproved part U covered with Pine, Hemlock, Oak and Chestnut Timber, and adjoint laodt -of Baniuel Derrick, Jeremiah Mouru and Joseph Iavii, and U whltia leu than half a mile of grist mill, school botiwi, pout office and churches all eaaeutiaJ lo rendering it a desirable property. THE COAL MIXED on this property ti of a superior quality, not aurpaased in the county, and opened at the turnpike, where every facility iur its transportation is held out. Those wishing to in vest in a property of this kind, ean, by addreSNiug the undersigned, or ealling upon him, at Clearfield, la., obtain frtns and all noeoaiarr information. febgH-Snvpd THOMAS DOUOHKHTY. Farm for Sale. fTMIE noUcriicne.l, iriidmir iu Lawnnoa town X leiip no vticn hiit farm t private tale. It is dt'oirebly lucalcJ, well itnprovuil, tnd withiu tbrHB fourthi of ft utile of ft public wboul houtc. Tbe premiwi eonUia Sixty -five .1cre, PurtT-Are of which mr UDtUr cultivation. The iluprcTeiiiDli ooututUof a Luff iwaU.i4 Wvmmi, ptn tered iniitla avotl waat her boarded, lo barn, a fine young bearing orchard of all kfndi of fruit, and a priug of water at the door. Tiia title li undiipu table. PoeeeM.ua frircn tbe flrnt of April next, if deiired. Tbe property will be told on cany term.. Kur further iirtieulan apply on thnm iaea, or addrrst the autmrrilwr at t'l?Hrfirld. Pa. Fb.21t 1867-3m. JOHN I). VOViiU KUTV. Real Estate for Sale. rilllE snlaoriter ofTera the following valuable Krai Kitate at private irale: 15H Acres and 113 perch of farm land, sixty acre cleared, and having tbreon a rued frame houte and luc barn. Tuii if the very best coal land. Hituxted in Woodward towoihip, one haif mile from I'unerviiis. Alio, Acrra of timber Ud1, aitnated on Morgau'1 Hun, in Woodward towuihip. one and a hall wile from I'uaeyr.llle, AUo, trtoarrca, with a two itory plank -houar and frame stable thereon, situated in Woodward township, on the road leadine; from Tyrone to Clearfield town, two miles from I'uieyville; a good location for a tradesman of anv .ind. Aleo.two Lota In Fuae) ville,witb six houses and one barn erected thereon, tbt two lots lying adjoining; the first, No. 10, being a oornerlot, with tavern slaud, eontaining three -fourths of an acre, witb over 300 feet of bank on OartVIJ Creek; rent worth 9125 per year. Heeond lot. No. 1 1, 60 fet on Front street and 120 feet bat'k, with two plank house erected thereon, well suitable for mercantile or any puoiie ummei. 4jThe above property will be ld at renaona ble pritci and fair terms. C. J. HHOFK. mt3 fturp.l Miwlera P. 0., Clearfield eo Pa. TIMBER AND COAL LAND rilllK sub-eriber, roiidiog la I'nion townnhip, X Clearfield cuiitT, Pvnn'a, offers the following tracts of land at private sale, vis : No. 1 Contains 110 Acres, And allowance, sUty acres of which are cleared and ander rod cultivation, havingthenwwi erected a dwell. uft houoc. barn and outhouse, and a larce bear in orchard of choice fmit. a good snritts of water, and some excellent TI.VUF.K. No. 2ContciinB 126 Acres, And allowance, ten acres cleared, and having thereon erected a dwelling house and SAW MILL. Timber and logs can he run from tbe mill. There are two million feet nf pine timber alone on this tract. The whole is underlaid with COAL AND IKON ORE. The Atlantis and Oroal Wettern railroad and the VYinnlow railroad have both tnrreTod their route. throrh theae lande. No belter firoMieet it now offered, at aneh rea tunable rate.. For further partieulart, addrett the undertiirned. at Itockton po.t omee. jan3-3m JOHN HRKSFI.ER. A VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE OR RENT. riMil? lindirtljned will t.ll or n-iit lirr farm 1 aituated in Morvtvllle, Clearfield riNiutr, l'a. 'lb. farm eonlaim ONK HLMiKKI) ACHES, and ia well adapted to farming or irraiiuft, and at pretent ia in a good ttat. of oultiiation and wi ll watered: baring thereon ono good TVVO-ISTOHY KAKM HOL'r:.; and a two-anil a half ttorjr houw. rer; lar and well arranged for keeping public. Tho necottarr outbuilding are eomplrte. Alto, a oomiilet nrrrhandiaa hTOKK HiMl.M, in whieh hai lieen and it now a general attortm.nl of nier chandiMi convenient to each houte it a tpring of running water, which wat never known to fail. There ia aim erected thereon a tmall barn, with ttabling auffiri.nt for twelva burtea. For further partieulart and tennt, art ri rem the utidertigneil at Clearfield Bridge, Pa., orcall on her at Mnrvtviile. Ianl-3ra Mra. . W. TIIOMI'SON. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE at trivate: salt rilllK nndcrsinpil, .... tig in nnu1ytnwniiilp, X now offrri one of thm brt T1.MIIKH ttntl CUAL trftcti of land fur laic lo that trrtion of thr OOUDtT. Consisting of 112 Acres and Allowance, Forty five of which li under cultivation, with houM und vtalilo thrtm. anl n rchrd nf 100 bearing fro it Irwa ; the balance ! hrarilj tiratM-r-ed. At lmit one niilHon fret of Pine and two hniirlrfd thnuitnd of onk. Tbe whole ht 'tnx nn drrlattl with a f'mr fout vein of roal. Thii tract ti situated within one mile of lauihprfhurjt, ad joining landi of Jos(-ih Line. Camun, Whitrhrad and I'entft, a julliu mad nuMcs through it, a echoot bouae ii located on the one corner, and an excellent eprinji of water. Kverr railnwd furrey malctlirou);b tliii aection ha been located un thi land. Any further information in reference to tbe property, trrnta, Ac, enn be had by calling on or aJdreMng the uUeriber, at l.ut born burg, Clear field county, l'a. ian24-.tni J AMKfl MII.K. HOTEL FOR SALE. I ft NKW 1MII.I.POKT. tllflR undertigned, devimm of moving to the I Went, offm at prteatewaiV a Urge two-etory KKAMK IKH'HK, now krpt ai a Hotel, itlnateon Main itreet, n the Tillage of New Millnort, Clear field county, IV Tbe Imllding ii well arranged fur a hotel, or dwelling bonne and tttore room, with all tlie Det-mtary ontiuildin;i attached, in W'ud order, together with Four Lots of Ground. But few propertiea poiaris aqnal advantage ai a baeiaeae tianri to tbifc It will be wild art oaih in hand, and the babm In pnyment. Any further infi.nraliut jan be ob tained by ealling on or atidrenring the iibcriber. at ew Milliwrt, Clearfield eoumr, lN-nn a. Jan.1l -3m pd 1. A A HON WfHK. MUSIC STORE. 1) M.OREP" bat opened hit Muile Plor. J), on. door Watt of W. Lewli' Book 'tore, whora ha kMip. Mintttntly on hand Bt.inwtr A 8on' and Ooehle't Piano Manufacturing Cm panv't Piano., Maeoa A Hamlln't Cabinet Or gan! and Carbart, Necdhaa A Co'a. M.lodeont t Unitart, Vlolina, Fifei, Flalea, Ouitarand Violin trlnga. Mutie BooVi O.lden Chain. O.lden 6b.war, Golden Conaar, Oold.n Trio, Ac. Ao. Rbeat MmHeHa la onaitanlly rae.lvlng front Philadelphia all tha lataat Botia, which nertont at a dittanoa wiatlnv, rum order, and bava than aent bv mall, at ablitbr nrteea, Pi. not and Organt Warranted fit Ira yean, Thota wtthiag ta hay an. nf tbt abora anlelet ara Invited u .all aad atamlno aiaa b.fort r- obating altowbara. My prieM ara tha aama a. in Mew York and Philadelphia. Clrealara vf Intlrumaat. wot promptly upon application, wlik any nddiiional Informatiaa d.tlrtd. - B. M. HRRKN, Hill ttTMt, Kantlnrdn. Pt On. door wet of Lawit' Hook Btora. Or Mitt R. A. P. BINDER, Clwtfuld, Ag.ht rWCIe.rO.lil aonnty. Pa. itrJW ( -tHtrCKHIKtn'ohaiat Jiardirarf, Tintvsrr. tftf. NEW HARDWARE STORE Fhilipiburg, Centre Count, Ta G. II. ZKIGLEU & CO., PKALKRH IN Foreign and Domestic Hardware, Wood, Willow and Tin Ware, Stoves, Oils, Paints, Glass, ic, Sit. rpill att.nllonof Htehaolet, Bullden, Farm. art, Ltmbernen, and Buj.n gen.rallv, It Invited to Iht fact that wa a offering a better attortmant of goodi In aur Una than can ba found eliewhert in Ihit part of tbe Stat., at Price to Bait the Timet. Our (lock tompriiei a g.noral attortm.nt of Toolt and Haterialt mad by Carpenter!, Bltck-1 imithi, Carrlagt and Wagon Makort, A.., with a large itock of IRON, NAILS, STEEL, SPIKES, MINING SUPPLIES, SAD DLERY, ROPE, CHAINS, GRINDSTONES, CIR CULAR, MILL k CROSS-CUT SAWS, ENAMELED, FINISHED & PLAIN HOLLOW WARE, CABLE CHAINS, Lard, Linseed, Coal, Lubricating and Fish Oils, TURPENTINE, UENZI.NE, VARNISHES, COAL OIL LAMPS AKD LAHTEENS An .ie.ll.nt aiaortmant of Fin. Cutl.ry, eom- priring KNIVES, FORKS, DESERT, TEA, & TABLESPOONS, SCISSORS, RAZOI, io. BRITANNIA & SILVER PLATED WARE. TIN W'ABE IS GREAT VAKIETY AND BEST MAKUFACTUKE. Ilout.hold, Horticultural, Farming and Rafting Iujpltu.DU of lb. latett ai.4 mott linprov.d pttoraa. Blacktailhi taa ba lupptied with Aavllt, Sal lowi, Vlraa, Sl.dga, Ilanmera, Iloraa and Alula Shoai, Uurtt Mailt, and all kind, of Iroa and Steal. Ctrp.nt.n and Ruild.rt will Ind in our attah liibm.nt a tuparior .toek of planet, Sawa, Aagura, Ilatoh.tt, tinglt.doubl. bit and puling Aim, Haam.ri, Cblta.'a, Filet, Ilingei, Screw., Bolt., Locka, Pallet!, Sub, Cord, A-., Ac., Ac. Farmer! and Raftraen will tnd ar.rythlng in their Una, and cheaper tha oan ba had alMwbcra. k. Particular attention U in v' ted to our itook af Stovat. eompriting Spaar'i oalabrated Ann-Duit, Cook aad Parlor Stovel uf ill lii.i. Alto, tha Kitgara Cook, Parlor Cook, Urilliant, Dawn, Dew Itop, Arctic, and Comaoa Egg, Pocket, Ao. All of the above (rood a M ill he wild cheap for raab. 9 G. II. ZEKiLKR & Co. PbiUp.burg, Oct. 10, UfiMy H. BRIDGE, MERCHANT TAILOR, (Store one door eat of Clearfield Houie,) Market Mrctt, ClearDcld. Pa. KEEPS on band a full axiorlmentR of GmU Furntihinf Uniidi, turn hblrta. Linen nd Woolen ( nderahirti, Irawar tod 8ork, Neck ttei, Pocket llxndkerebtafi. tiloeef. Hat, I'mbrellaa, An In great rarietj. Of 1'ieee Uoods be keepi ibe Best Cloths of all "Shades and Colors," Fueh ai Dlaek Doeikin of tha vary bcit mike; Fancy Cattimera, io great variety , alto, French Coating. Beaver, Pilot, Chinchilla, and Prirott overtoiling. All af which will be cold cheap for Cath, and made up aoeording to tha lateit ttylct by experienced workmen. Alto, Agant for Clearfield eounty for I. M Singer A Co'!, relebraled Sewing Mtebinei. Hbw. I, Ihoi tf. U. IlKIDUK. OS JUS OWN HOOK. W. F. CLARK, AT0t'LD reepeflfullj annvunoe to the citl- teni of Clearfield and eicinitT, that be bat taken the rernni formerly occupied hj P. A. Oanltn, In Graham'i Row. Immediately ever II. F. Naugle'i Jewelry Store, and will continue tlie TA1LOH1NG BUSINESS. A full atiortm.tt af Cloth. Cattlmerrc and V.ttlngt oonctantly en hand, end maJe to order oa the thorteat notion. Particular attention will be given to Cl'TTINd Men.', Itnyi' and Children! olotbing in the motl lathionabla It J let. Olv. blra a call. deed tf W. F. CLAIIK. 1 867 Philadelphia & Erie R. R. 1 867 Thlt fr.atllnatrav.rt.! tb. Nnrth.ra and NArlh w.tt aoumiea of Ptnnsvlvanla ta lbs eliy of Kria oi Lake Kria. It baa Wee a leatej and Is operated by tb. rENNrVLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY. Tine of Pass.n.r traiaa at ST. UAllV'S sod KEATUUi Leave f'jiatm'Hrtl. tL Alary't. Keatlnp. Vrle Ripr.n Traia 4 14 P. M. I iS A. M. Erie Mail Train IIS P.M. (.4 P. M. I. rave Heat wars. Kria Mall Train 1J.44 f. M. 10 54 A. M. Eris Eiprr.t Trsia.... I 16 A. AI. li al A. M. Patten (fer esrt run throogh oa tha Rrls Mail and Espran Trains wltbaot .bangs bulb ways betwe.a Pbiladelphla aad Frit. ew iik Couuertloii. Leav.N.V at a. b. Ar. al Kria 10a.m. LaaTsN.Y.at 4 p. u. Ar. at Kri. 7.l a. r. Letv. Krie at I f. ot. Ar.atN.Y. 4.4(1 p.m. Loan Eri. alll.lia.ai.; Ar.ai.N.V.lu.lH a. at. N rliange of Care between I'j-le N. Y. Elrg ant Sleeping Cart oa all Nlgbl trtlns. For informtlloa r.pelln: P.Mtnc.r bntl ae.!, applr at Cor. 30th and Market Sl, I bil'a. I n t II ,i,kim l.urineta, at Phillip. Unit. Centre And for r"retjtht hntlnetl of tha Coinpao.'s j c.innl.v. Pa., ii Ihit iIrt dnwili ed hy ninli.i) eiin ArenU, 8. II. Kirflen. Jr., Or. Uth and Mar- tent. ' The Imi.hh-.- ni y eon dueled ae heretuiore k.t ilreett, Pklladelphia. J. W. Heynoldt. Kria, I at th. mine plt-e, under Ike title lti,.r, perke Willi. m Urowa, An.nt. S. C. R. K., BaltiBorc. I A Co. C. U. KOSTI.lt. P.K IIAPI1 811 AW. II. II. Hoatui. O.o.tal Freight Ag.lt, Phlla. j. i U1KK. J. T. I.K"NAI'1. H. W. nstlanw. Ueoeral Tielet Ajent, Eris. ! KUW. Pi:Hh'. WM. A. W ALLACE. A. U TYLLH. J. B. C.RAUAM. t. K. M T.li.UT. Q.vcral Snnrrhiend.nl, trie. f;. I. 1:1,1 t. Mireh '.. Im,:. RICHARD IIOSSOP, DEALER IX FOREIGN and DOMESTIC GOODS Ml'SUNS OKI. A I N Eti CliIU' H(!S Henitlion Sentntion hcnnlinu KrnMilinn firirw priceia jirirot at t ALPACAS at Ill'VI Juit rce.'lvfj at MOS.SO. a I NO HA MS CHINTZ PHI NTS GLOVES CHAVAT3 Srntfttioa BantntioD Sentntioo Sentntion Seruatinn prira prirca piinrK pricea jirlcen ai MOSSOPS' WIAWL8 at BONNETS aL Sentation t.ricet HcDsation Seoaalioa COLOR EM J ML'SLINS I at jiricei All to bo had t MOSSOPS'. LIKEN at Ko ntalion Sontntion 8etiaalioa KantBlion Semalinn tiricea CIIASU at CUHTAIN3 at iriot rABLK CLOTHS al prion. FK1NGK al at at at pricet at JIOSSOI'S'. LACE HOSIPRY RIUBUXS TKIMMIKOS of all fciuda & fnaat ion benaatiou 6cnaatioD prioet pricea j.ricet at Senaatioa price. in anv rjuan tv Alviavaon band at MOSSOPS'. CASP1MKKK.S at BATT1NET3 at TWEKliS at J F ANS at VESTIKOS at SU1UT1NGS at rtenaatioa kr?n nation Senaalion Sentation tentalioo pricw pricea prica priori pricei beoaalion pric at ricea CLOTH IXO uclil ai Contt, Fant I VeMti, . VodnrShirU, Flannel SliirU, Iiooti, Slioet, Flaia and Cat, al Muaatioo price Now for aale at MOSSOPS'. IIARDWAKF.1 ucb aa Sawa,naili al lenaatioD Fork i, Koivci, Spikes, Ilingoe, LIQUORS, men aa Wine, Mrati.ly, (iln, Whiakey, Cognac, etc., etc., KKU1T-J, luch as Prune, Raiaina, Figi, Filberta, Ac. price at MOSSOPS'. at aenialion pneet at lenaation priM at MOSSOPS'. GROCERIES, any Flour, 11 a m , Sbouldert, Supar, Moiaaaea. Cotlue, 'l ea. Crackers, Spices, Candle., Coal Oil, ete., etc at aeusatioo price. Alwaye at MOSSOPS'. BLACKING at tenaalioo prices HOPES at eennatiun rioea P0WLER at aentation prices SHOT at lensition prices LEAD ut aenwlion prices CAPS at aensntion prioet At tlie store of RICHARD MOSSOP. MOSSOP Alernys keeps on hand a lull aasoitmenl of all kinds of Roods required for tlie accommodation ol tlie puMiu. Not. II. IMS. JEW STOKE AND NEW GOODS! JOS. SHAW & SON Hare just opened a Sew Stosc, on Main St.. Ci.niriiLD, Fa., lately occupied by Wm. F. IRWIX. Their stock consist! of GkOttcaa of tbe best quality, Quf.f.nsware, Boots and Shoe?, and erery article necessarv for one's comfort. Call and examine our stock before pur chasing elsswhere. May 9. lSC.fi-tf. HOW TO SAVE MONEY. TITK tlmif are bard ; jun'A like to know How you may pare your dollar J Tba way to da il I will fhow, If j j will red what follows. A nan bo lifd sot far from bert, Who worked bard at bif trade But had a hoonebold to aupnort That iquandrrod all bt mart. I met him one. Ssyi bo, "My friend, 1 look thread bear and rough I I'ro tried to fel myself a fuit, Dot ean't tare uj enough' ' Sari t, my friend, bow moch bar, yoo 1 t il toll you where to gn To t;et a mift tht imand and cheap. To REIZKXSTEIN k Co. He took what little be bad Raved, And went lo Keiirntiteia A Brother And tlier he (rot e faandeoine suit. For balf he paid to othere. Kuw be la home, he looki eo well, And their elTrct in inch, That when they tihe their daily meal, They don't eat half ae much. And now he flndi on Eatorday night. With all their wanti tuplted, That he hat money li ft to e;end. And atme to lay a "tile. IliR good auce'i, with cheerful fetnile, lie Rladly tella to all. If yoa d tare money, go and boy Vour elnibftF at kElZKNSTUK'8 CL0TUINM II ALL. Where the cbenpeat, flnet and bet Cloth injt and Rood Farninhtnjt Uoodi can be bad to eutt erery taate and ia erery itjlo arrH, 65 J) OB BINS' ELECTRIC SOAP. tares Timet fives Mniir I Karei 1 alter) fcavee Clethea I Havea omenl ANI) ALL GROCEKS SELL IT! It ie oted by nitiinR Ihfo imll bv(i)iTr and dUaolv-injt to hot water, then ,ak the elother fire to la aiintttee, and a little band rubbing will make then a clean ai houri tf bnrd mi ehitie rubbing would do, with ordinary atlfcp. and tbe anopt delicate fabric reeeire no irjury. oaa rofer to tfaouiaodaof famitiei who are VMQt, it, and who could col be nemuadrd to do without I-ORBINS ELECTRIC SOAP. ttiT'iSold by all leatltnf Orocen throughout tbe State. Manufactured only by !0IliIN8 LOVE. Wholesale flirt 107 Rocia Firm Stbvtkt, rniLAIKl.MlU. XtTFr aale by TIarUwick k Irwlo, Clearfield. Sotember 7, I .f6-IP nto. 1 lstl.l TIOS UV PARTM'.MSIIIP, I The efi-i.trtnerhit h'-rfuf 'r exitlin? h.. IO...O C. k. t'.itrr. J. 1. M'Oirk, K'lwnnl Ivrkt. l. I.. lle.l, lliehard Sl.nw. A. K. Wripht, J. T. Leonard. Ja.. H. timhsm. and Win. A. W shae. ptt Coeds, orrrirs. Cir. "CLEARFIELD STORE 1: a n Philipsburg, Ta. wii i.uk w. tttTia. u torn, I L, kkl.D. i(tt T Wf in ILLun rrnriLa (H.cctor. to Manton A Iloi.pt) Have junt recel.C'l a lnr'e miJ well so lecleil Slock of all kind of Slaplo .ood., tucli at Dry Goods, Clothinj.r, Bools and Sliocn, Hals and Caps, Nn lioiis, Uardeai.-, Claw, ''!', Oils, Paints. Qucensvnr.p, (iroceriet, Flour, I'.uron. Feed, ic, uliich we are ollf ring at grenlly reduce'l pricei, For Cash or in Exi'hanpe for I.uniUr and Shingles. VVe uopo to make it to the adranlago of 'limber Men, ia the lower end of Clem field county anil on Clearfield Creele. to pel tbeir supplies from this point, being on the line ol Kail Uond enn Sell goods on better terms than at any point in Cleat field county, and we are selling our Stock at such prices as to make it an object to those bay ing goods in this market lo deal wtlhui Advances of Goods, Feed, &c, made on account of Square Timber, which we a ill either iril oq commission or buy al fixed rates. Flour of different Brands can be bad at all times at very low prions, at tbe Clear field Store. Philipsburg, Ponn'a. l)ry Goods Notion., Ac., in great arl ety, nt the lowest price for Cath, at the Clearfield Store, I'liilipaburg, reun'a. Salt by the Suck or load, che.er than can 1m bad anv where eloe, at the Clear field Store, riulipsburrf, l'enn'a. Call and Examine tbe stork of goods, at the Cleartield Store, at rbilipaburg, l'a. Highest price paid in Goods or Cu.li for Lumber and Shingles at the Clearfield Slore. Fbilipsbuig. Penn'n. The chenr.eiit poods of all kind? atelo be had nt the Cleat field Store, at Philip.hnrs. Call and roe if our goods and prioan iia'i not the limea. W. W. Bfc'tTS.i UK Philipshui. November Ijlli, lG5.tf. WINTER"G001)S. raou ksw youk a I'an.Atici.i'Uii. Aa Cheap as the ( lieapeat and Good aa the Ural. f. KKATZtn & S0, UaTe Jnrt rorelred, tnd are opening, at tbeir 01a Pland on Front Street, above tbe Academy, a larpe aud well ae ltxeled iiavrtuiout of SEASONABLE COODSj wbicb the ara eeiiing at rerv k w rates. Iteai the foltomxp catalotyut and prfjt thertlj). 7. Kiperial rlni bat been taken la tl: nelcetion of Lediea Dreee Ouodr, whit9 Goda, Katbroideriee Milliorry titwfis. Printa, Kerehiefa, jNubie, OIotcf. Ac for(.;extlkmex. Alivav. on hand lilack Cloths Fane and black Caerinieres, hattnets, .10., Head Mad. Ciotbiug ol all kind.. BOOTS AND EE09. o c p N m 73 N ECKTIES, and a Tarity of other a r tic lea, which i hey will acll at aeauui advance on eoit, Parueular attahtion is Invited lo their ttoek of Carp.tJ. Colt.... .imilnoi lo icraio. auperbne Englith Ingrain and Hroteels, Floor and TnMe Oil I lolbt, Window shades snd Wall papers, ete. FLOUR, IUCON. Fish Pall. I'luster, Apple", ppaclies and I'ruoes kept conslantl; oo Land, 73 C 2 ALSO, in Stor a lot of Urge anil email L lover aeed. We intend to niuVe It an ol-J-ct fur Farojen end Mechanic! to buy fnnu w, because we will eeil our food ae low aa they can be bought in the county and fay the very highest price for all kitida of e ion try pro dofo. V'e wiH aVo rxchnupe ooda for 8rnooi., Koin arji Cotrv otdera; bhinfflea, Duarda, and a II kini of M anofattureti (.umber. Clearfield. March H, 1HCG. gTeTtIxcitement QN SECOND STKEET, Ci.EAr.ntLP, Pann'a. NEW FIRM.' SEW AHRASGEMENT3 and New Goods AT VERY LOW TRICES. Tbe tindertij.MH'd dat ing formed a co partnership, in tbe Mercantile business, kou.i1 re'pecirully invite I he attention of the Tublio generally to tbeir splendid assortemnt of Merchandise, rrbicb ia now beinir SOLI) VERY LOW FOR CASH. Tbeir .lock corn-is!, in part of Dry Goods, nf the beat Quality, such as I'tinls, De Lai nea, AljBccas, Mfiinos, Oinliaatft Mutliua lili'uoheil and uubleuclied, )ril!i7igs, Tickinps, Cotton and Wool Flanneli. Satinetli. rotlrnidei, Cns.imere., Ladies' bbavrls, l'nal,Nubis and ilnods, Balmo ral and 11 nop Skirl. Ac, ie., nil nf winch WILL Un f-'OLD LOW FOR CASH Also, fine a"8rlnint of nu n's Imkw en and iLiria, lists Cups. Loot A; Sboei Quccnsirarc, Glatswire, llarda-are, rirocerius and spicea (K ALL JilMK INKIIOKTA (.E.NEUAL ASSORTMENT of everything u-int!ly kept in r (nil Slore ALL CHEAT FOR CASH or opjirovcd country produce. WEIGHT t FI.ANIGAS. Cleaifi.1.1, .Inniiatr llUli. ltililf. 1'TTEH, rtw and Lard, reravid rcfuiurl X 3 from the (t opt, at the star, of J. p. Kr.ATZt:n. t I KT-SSuitM.('ured Ham.. Rreiiklttl IlaiuB, ill Dried Ileel, .'iJil and Sl.uuMert. at J. P. KIIA1 .ER'S V l.t'l'K Curn-.Mval and I hp i.lwnv.on han at J. IV hRA'17.1 R . 1)!.ati;k ttle at l're.h ground f.trid Plte;rr, lor J. r. h i i n r. a:d TIMOTHY SKKT Juit J P. KKATZKR R. a lrtfe tie: k. e'f.ini out .1. P. KltATKt ICR. c recfive.i at xy-ALL pa I'l.li iiewn tt O 1 )VV " .verywliera to t.11 or urtovtl t'i 3ein( Mnehmes. TI res lew kinds. I t der snd upper feed. Pent on Iritl, Warrsnted fie. yeiv.. Ahova t'ltry fr Ifp. oonitnitflnia paid. The only maehines suld ia I'ni'ed States fr than lii. whieh ara limni by Howe, Wi(.ler A Wil.on, ilrever A llalirr, Stnj r A Co., and l'aeheldr. Al other cb.np ms obine. ara ii.n'.ewei.tt. and Ih. eee or iee la linbit r. n. rrt, hue and iiiipionn.et,t. Illas tr.l. d direultr. tnt free. Ad Wr$ or etll ai on Ml AW A 01.AKK, at lliddlefurd, W.ln. nt Chiet.o, Illinois nnylt.M' ly SW AIMS PAXiCKA, KenneiSv'a !e aat Diteirery, Item-hold. Il .'hu. Ilak.i't Cod CTrtr Oil, Jui.'l and l'l mei! .'inet n( . trf Had. f.rnli It IU5T' !''"" t IRWIN