THK HKPUHUCAN. Terms of Subscription. X paid In advance, or wiihln Ibrce months ...fl 0 It ptul after three n. b'b'rr 'il nmiths J M II paid eft.1 the cxptraii"u of sa months... ( Mr. T. Tl. Wii.to. " foremen, It authorised to rweelpt lor money paid into I be office on account ewbeoriplion, advertising, j.b work, Ac. in gur tUeaco. OEO- 3- UOODLASDER, Editor and Proprietor. THCBSDAr:i::::::::::::::Jnuary b6, 1808. Advertisements. Mr. 1). W. llile offers a Hotel for sale in Lumber City. Buftmen will bo plcnscd to learn that they can find a place to sleep and j-!nty to cat at "Fulton's Dead Wa ter," during the approaching rafting toason. See the card of Messrs. IOunsberry & Johnson. Mr. E. W. Graham offers a sleigh for sale. Mr. Stadler, of this place, also gives raotico that he will furnish the "staff of life" during tho season. Read his Advertisement. Miss Swan gives notice that the sacond term of her school for girls will commence on tho 17th of Februa ry. For terms see advertisement. Mr. Thomas Ralston gives notice that he intends to settlo with his cred itors in a legal way. "Three complete shows in one" will hold forth in the Court House on Friday and Saturday evenings next. Of courso all those who love fun will attend. Professor Towne and Yan kee Stimpson have considerable repu tation as showmen and will givo their patrons satisfaction. Dr. A. M. Hills desires us to say teat he will be in Philipsburg on tho first wetk of February, (3d to 8th in clusive,) to attend all calls in a Dental way. Rooms at Lloyd's Hotel. 3t ' William M. McCtillongh, Esq., was last week sworn in, a second time, as District Attorney. Tho officers elect ed last fall aro now all sworn and in the active discharge of their duties. Another Member added to the Family. Our young friend A. W, "Walters, was, last Court, admitted to the Bar, and is now ready to practice law in the several Courts of this coun ty. If JL1. minds his "p's" and "q's" be will make a shrewd and able law yer, and improve with age. ArriAL. The owners and agents of nnseated lands in this county will please bear in mind the fart that a general appeal will bo held at the County Commissioners' office on Tues day, Wednesday and Thursday next. Those feeling themselves aggrieved are requested to attond, as no reduc tion in valuation will be made after that time. A Soobt Stat. Tho party convict ed of perjury at our late terra of Court, and conveyed to the Penitentiary last week, with three other members of that house, rctumod home nearly as soon as tho Shoriff. The "shyster" and army "bummer" at Hamburg, who draws the salary of Governor, pardon ed him because ho was a Black Repub lican. And in doing so he has violated very attribute belonging to an Exec utive officer. His own instructions nd proclamation issued on the 31st of January last, he has trampled under his feet, as well as the law relating to tho horrible crime of perjury. We will next week, publish the instructions and proclamation above alluded to. Tne Bill. Ve have often been interrogated as to the actual cost incurred by the county in the trial and execution ol Lena Miller. Du ring the Auditors' settlement we passed over tho books, and find that the sums paid out of tho county Treasury were about as follows : Doctors' bill 11,350 00 Lawyers' bill, 737 00 Coroner and Constables, . 290 00 Jury and their board, . . 340 00 Witnesses and their fees, . 690 00 Prisoner's buard & clothing, 328 00 Cost of execution, ia, . . 290 00 Total, $1,025 00 The above is as near tho amount paid out as can now bo ascertained, but is only about half tho real expense incurred, as tho detention of other business was very expensive to the citizens of tho county. A few Lights sinco some dogs got among tho flock of sheep belonging to Nelson Ely, of East Finley Town ship, Washington County, and killed ibirty-two of them. On the same tfight the flock of Joshua CoflSeld, in ibe same neighborhood, wns visited ! y another set of etininoaj, and twen-4y-nino wero killed. Tho dogs that a (.tacked Mr. Ely's were caught and exterminated. A Radical morning paper has a very touching editorial on tho famine a "Northern Africa but wo do not e a solitary syllable in its ample col umns about the suffering in the South ern States of its own country. Tho editor is affocted at the starvation sway off in Tunis, but where arc his ts'ars fbr tho tlnrvation at home? ! ea what a disadvantage it is to bo hitcl , Mr. Edwin M. Stanton continues to hold seerot conferences At the War Department with his Radical friends H Congress. A dozen or more of them visit him every duy, and the -presumption is, they are concocting Mne conspiracy in furtherance of the ! evolutionary designs of the Jambin ' the Copilot. IfssoJk .ttofir. "In Pi t t Oin, and how they Lived, Feeght and I-h4 IU l'Ui .? e4 In cidents in Ihi llml Rrl'.llinn." This is the title of a handsome vol ume, lust Issued by Jones U roth ore i Co , Philadelphia, I'a. There is n certain portion of tho War that will never go into tho regu lar histories, nr l-f embodied in ro mance or poetry, wliiih is a very re al part ol it, and will, if preserved, convey to succeeding ucnerations a better idea of tho spirit of the conflict thun many dry reports or careful nar ratives of events, and this part may be called tho gosxip, the fun, the pathos of the War. This illustrate tho char acter of tho leaders, the humor of the soldiers, tho devotion of women, tho bravery of men, tho pluck of our he roes, the romance and hardships of tho service. From tho beginning of tho war, tho author has bon en gaged in collecting all the anecdotes COnnociea Wlin or niuBiruiivu ui u, and has grouped and classified thorn under appropriulo head, and in a very attractive form. The volume is profusely illustrated with over 100 fine engravings, by the first artists, and its contents include reminisconces of camp, picket, spy, scout, bivouac, siego and battle new, with thrillinc feats of bravery, wit, drollery, comical and ludicrous adven tures, etc, etc. Amusement as well as instruction may bo found in every page, as graph ic detail, brilliant wit, and authentic history, aro skillfully interwoven in this work ot literary art. It is just such a volumo as will find numerous purchasers, and just sucn a one as persons seeking to act as book agents should add to their list. The Black Republican Stato Con vention is to bo held in Philadelphia nn VpdniK(inv. March 11. soven davi after the Democratic Convention at liarrisburg. Ciearfield Markets. Reported weekly for the CLCinrim s RsriSLirAJf Iy J. r. ARlTllii micr in urj uuvui, urv- eeriee, Provisions, Ac, Market it., Clearfield. CLiAnrttLn, January JO, 1 80S. Apples, green $1 OU ; Dried, "I Apple buuer.gal, 1 OH! butter 40 Bean $0 00 (.J I iO Buckwheat 1 00 J Buekwhent flour lb, 4j Hors, dressed '. II idea, green.. Hams, sugar cured, Fhouldcrs hides Lard 10 Men pork, bbl...JS (' Oats .. SO Onion I 40 Potatoee 1 00 Beef, dried. Si Beef, frc.li V( 10 Boarda. M 15 00(g,2ft 00 Cora, shelled.. 1 40 Corn, ear 75 Corn meal, sack, 1 7a Chop, V rwl S 75 Clnversecd 00 00 Cheese 20 Cherries, lb 00 Chickens, drsd, ft), 16 Kegs li Flaxseed. 2 00 Flour 12 00(a,13 00 Hay 00 00(a 15 00 Peaches, dried, lh Planter, f bbl Kre 4 60 1 nags t3 lb Salt, 'a? sack I 60 Mimglee, IK in, X, ov fhinf les, 26 in., Timothy wed... Tallow Wheat. Wool Wood, y cord.. ,.16 00 00 10 2 60 40 4 00 Philadelphia Grocery Market. PniLADtxrau, Jan. 21, 1818. Teas art firm. The market for Rica haa been eery active and considerable adranea has been re alised. Coffee haa advanced ifl,ftir fold, and the market Is eery firm, the impression being that prieee are at th lowcat for soma time tc come. Sugars hart adraneed i(ct,l, and lbs amall slock on band enablea holdera to realise full prices. Cleans Refined Vellowa are about aut ef asarket. the faetoriea pradueing none for want of stork; wa quota them at niftoll Cuba and Porto Rico KjOvli; choice Drmerara 15c, Sirups artlra M Increasing prices. Molasses, for good grades, eo live and firm, with an advance of 3c. per gillon in New Orleans. WamwaiuBT t Co, tkas. i currjtKR. Young Rysen ,Rio, common IV ftv 20 Fuperior...4 85rai IS flood 21)raj 22, Fiue 126(4145! Prime ...2J (a) 24 Finest 1 55(0,1 75; Choice... 24fa) 5 Hyson Jars, old fov.3jo i'i Superior....! n5fai J5 l.acuara :n ( 27 Fins I JOral 60 Vi'.A.t'o.eansOO (u IS Finest 1 55(1 65 Uandelion.paoO 17 Imperial acutaa. Puperior....l 20W.I 40 Trunhed 00 Q 17 Fine I 60(o,l 5 Coarse, pulr. 00 W 17 Finest 1 70(41 SO Kine.....do...00 (,o 17 Ounpowder '.A l6(o) 61 Superior... .1 25($t 40 B 0 00 161 Fins 1 65(a,l 70 C, aitra !51(o) 164 FjncsL 1 75(0,7 00 C t jtIlow...l2j(;y 16 Black arnrra. r-nperior.... B5(o)l 00 Common 46 (r$ 60 Fin I 5(uil 16 Fair 5) (o, SI Finest 1 20(1 6 (uod. 67 (oj 72 Japan 'Prima 74 (oi S6 Superior.... Mftl 85 Choice ..""(a, 5 Fin 1 10(41 li Choire.eitrsVI (41 06 Finest 110 (J 130 aoi.it. Kiel. IN. 0. choice, V5 (4,1 AO Carolina. II ( 11 Porto Rico... 67 (tl SO Kart India.... MM I Oj Cob,.. H (,t, 6T Clement K. Wainwrtght - - Israel K. Wainwrigbt Josrpo n. Vlainwnglit WAIN WRIGHT & Co., WHOlHALt GROCERS AND TKA DEALERS, . K. Corner Second and Arch Streets, aprll PHILADELPHIA, Pa. $larM. Vortj. CLEARFIELD MARBLE WORKS. Italian and Vermont Marble finished la me nigneai aij le ol in Art. The subscribers beg leave In announce to the cititens of Clcarfleld county, that thrr have opened aw eatensive Marble Yard on the south-west corner of Market and Fourth streets. Clearfield, Pa, where tbey are prepare In make Tomb-Stones, Monu ments, Tombs, box and aide Tombs, Cradle Tombs, Cemetery Posts, Mantles, Shelves, Brackets, etc., on abort notice. They alwara keep on hand a large quantity of work finished, except the letter ing, so that persons can call and select lor them selves the style wanted. They will also make to order any other style of work that may be desired, and they flatter themselves that they can compete with the manufacturers qnt.ide of the county, either in workmanship or price, as they only em ploy the best workmen. d7"All Inquiries by letter promptly answered. JOHN (M'LICIi. May 22, lf.7. Ilh.NRY III L1C1I. IN I.UTII ERsnt RfJ. rilME subscriber, having purchased ths antlra L slock and Interest f Mr. tlabagaa In the Marble Yard in Lntherabnrg, takes this method of informing the public that he is now prepared to fornish MONIMENTS, TOMB STONES, MANTLES, Ae., on ibort notice and reasonable terms, and executed in the b'gbent aiylaof tha art WILLIAM SCHYVKM, Sr. Lnthcrshnrg. Oct 17, 1S67-H 11 Cloal, Whale and Unseed Oila, Family Py, J rarnishea anii ate of all kinds ground ia oil For sale 11, A I. Rosa' Ht. lomllipn, Hubbell's, Drake's Hoof, land 'a Herman, Hosteller's and Greene's Oiyreneted Bitters, also pure Liouers, of all kinds for nedicinal purposes, for sals by H. f I. pi KOtfclllKM to te had at L JT MKREEbL A etlLKR'K. rpilK I'EMOCRATIC ALMANAC for HM JL and 1H7 for sale at the "KepaMiaan" office. 1'nee 25 aents. Mailed to anv addreaa. tf. c 1Akii:t (haioi At tha KKTSTCKE ST0RF. rT "roli of PR I NT, frw le. at H, W. JMITH S. J. r. Weaver, J ( W. W . Belts HOOP, WEAVER &' CO. CLE A UK I ELD PLANING MILL ALL RIGHT! riMIB pmprirlunretpectfulljiDfurin thtaitiicni -t- of Clrtrfteltl ttouttty, that they bftTfl mtircljr refHtpd tbit MUbliibmeut with the Utoit inprored wood-working niachinerj, an J are now prepared to lecutt all order in their lino of buiinens. They will giro eppoelal attention to tho manufac ture of material for bout building, tuch ai FLOORING, WEATHER - BOARDING, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, UK.1CKETS tf jnoi'Liii.ruH, or all styles. We alwaya have on hand a large stock of DRY Ll'MDEIt, and will pay cash for all clear Lumber. One-and-a-half Inch panel stuff preferred. Lumber Manufactured to Order, Or exchanged, to suit customers. feejuOrdcre avlieited, and Lumber furnished on short notice and on reasonable terms. HOOP, WEAVER A CO. Clearfield, Nov. 7. 167. (fnginf ifork$. J. H. DUVALL'8 PORTABLE 5? EXGIXE WOUKN, Kua. 38 to SS Market Street, ZAXESVILLK, OHIO. DUVALL'S Champion Engines and Saw Mills, Th cheapest and best, and CA5 CUT MORE LUMBER, at less expense, than any other In tha Union. THE BEST EXGLNE AND MILL MADE IN THE UNITED STATES! For proof of this assertion, w refer yoa to our many customers. OUR ENGINES AND SAW MILLS Are, warranted to eat 10,000 Feet of Pine Lumber, inch measure, in Ten Hours I km. Our amall aitaa, (S, 10 and It horse pow arj an un.qual.d FOR FARM FURP0SES. TI'.HTIMOMAl-", Traosa, Blair Co., Pa., Oct 23, UeJ i. n Duval) lsat Sir t We hare been running aur mill and angina eonatantly ainea wa reeeivoi it. Wa art cutting from t.OCO to 1,000 feet per day. Everything worka splendid. Not a journal heated or anything else gone wrong sloes we started. Wa aaw oak and pine logs that are so large that our aaw won't reach through. Tha little angina drives tha aaw through with as apparent ease as though tha log waa not half so large. Wa ara quite satisfied that wa aaa aut 10,000 feat par dav. PRUSER 4 HURLEY, rtianr Ripoa, Pi., July. 17. IMS, J. FT. Dovall Sir i Our eagina and mill works nicely givesgod satisfaction. Wa bars sawed from 0,000 so 10,000 feet of lumber par day, Toura, truly, J 'ILL k McCAULEY, Lata Citt. Pa- Oct. II, J. IT. DuTall Sir: Our mill and angina worka finely, and glvea good aatisfaction. We sawed 10,000 feet of lumber la eight boo re. Please hurry up my second mill and engine: time ia money now. Jours, truly, A. 8. RUINES, From tho Rrookvllla Republican, Oct. II, I'M. uoon Piwiaa We are Informed thai on Fri day last Mr. llardcily aawsd 10,1)00 feet of lam her in eight boars, with the assistance of four hands beside himself five being tha number re. quired. Tha sawing was done on one ol Dueall'a Portable raw Mills, which Mr. II. haa erected in Polk township for our enterprising friend, Mr, A. 8. Hhines. Wa don't think any mill in the county can beat tbia. Our lumber men should call and sea tha mill in operation. For Deerrir-tire Circulars, Trice T.ist.Ae., addreaa J. 11. DUVALL'8 Portable Kneine Works, Nos. 3J to ii .Market Ftrert, eepS,'.7:eciwlrl Eancsville, Ohio. F. (1. MILLER, Agent. Clearfield, Ia. glarh$nuthinrj. Boggs Township Awake I GREAT EXCITEMENT AT THOMAS BEERS'SM I r T?r vnnnv iu. a.. v. e j awa iiinininn, ivr irw j nf betnr erowrlfd nut into tba cold. If yoa want food 8hoeinf dnna, to Raitit. If 7 ob want jour ironad right, fo to ft a Ran. If ynm want rood Mill Irnni. rn to Biana. If job want your w)rnn Ironed Id thabttt tyla and workmanship, (ro to Brim. It k tat maVti the hP Pintnp MafMn tn tha Rtata. anddoai all hlndiof BLACK SMITH INU aj ehe-ip at rtn dona in tha eoanty for Canh. Aiy font UIBco atldrei I Cl'arno.d Mrirlpe. THOMAS BEERS, Boejri Tp., Deo. 19. lR7tf. BLACKSMITHING. XKW ARRANdKMEXT. THK ttnicriWi, In tifw of onrntn errnta, drrtifrn adopting a now rtrrttrra of doing hu nfft oa and after the lot of Mt next. From thnt dato we will adopt the CASH HVSTKM, and all work mart thenfnre he paid for before learinf the ihop milking thin diflVrenro, howeTer, Sn favor of nnr ru'tntner ; thai our prirei will beTWKNTY I'Mt r.y l. l,t. than it now rharifotl foiwork. iT'Thoi knowing thetnttelret Indented, and wboee hook amonnta hare not been aettled. are etrorrted to oome forward and make tettlement belore the time ahore Indicated. Wa hpe tbete hint will not he forgotten. OKU. C. rAPSMORE 1 BOX. Clearfield, Mamh 51, lffi7-tf Crape Vines for Sale. A LL the leadine hardv varieties of first ernel. il. Ity. rn.NctiKU CUTTINGS, tl 00 per hundred. Orders solicited aa soon a convenient, and filled in relation, by A. M. HILL. Clesrtletd. Ta., A.'g.itt , Hr, -1 7.nduaif( ?lnuaiff Ctr. MKHHKLL ri.!(il,i:il? taii.sas in II A 11 1 W A U la, Also, Maanfaeturara of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. CLEARFIELD, PA. gKATES ! SK ATKS ! ! "SKATKS ! T Lady's and Gsnllsmsn't for sale by MEHKKLL Jt IUOLER. g LEIGH BELLS! A GENERAL Assortment oa hand and for sals by MERHELL BIOLEK. LOT OF SADDLES, LiilDLKS Harness, Collars, etc., for aala by MERHELL t BIGLER. pALMEU'S l'ATEMT UNLOAD- lng Bay Forks, for sale by HERRELL & BIGLER. QnaTiixTnpuTTYr Kails, ate., for aala by MERRELL t BIGLER. JARNES"jTlMMIN"GsTsm)E Findings, for sale by SIERRELL t BIGLER. Q.UXS, PISTOLS, S W OliD CANES For aala by HERRELL A BIGLER. gTOVES, OF ALL SOKTS AND Eixas, for aala by MERRELL A BIGLER. TKONI IRON I I HON ! IRON I For aala by HERRELL A BIGLER. TTORSE SHOES A HORSE SHOE Kails, for aala ky MERRELL A BIGLER. )ULLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES And best manufacture, for aala by MERRELL A BIGLER. lliMBLrTskEINS NDPiPE Boies, for sale by MERRELL t BIGLER. RODDER CUTTERS for snlo MERRELL A BIGLER. a. a. naoit... .. L. otaoa FLEGAL & GAN0E, STOVE AXD HOLLOW-WARE STORE, AND MANUFACTURERS OF Tin, Copper & Sheet Iron Ware, Pblllpslturg, Centra ro Pa., f aiitr a., .r rienat at .. X speetfully acaounce to their friends and tho public generally, that they have oa hand a carefully-selected and wall assorted stock of Stores. Their variety euaiista of 7IIE CELEBRATED IRONSIDES, Which have never failed to give perfect satisfac tion to tha moat fasttdioos of lU purchasers, Continental, Lehigh, Farmer, Daylight Spears' Anti-Dust, Niagara, Charm, Herald, da., with every variety of tha best Pittabirg Maaufaetare. fcftThe Tin and Sheet Iron war given with tbo Ptores is made of tha heaviest and beat malarial, and warranted te give perfect aatis faction. Their dock of PARLOR AND BEATING STOVES Ia larger, batter and cheaper than aver before ethibited to th public. They defy competition cither la variety, quality ar price. They arc a! prepared to fornish p complete asaortment of Tin, Copper, Sheet-Iron, Wooden and TaTT'll m wmow ware, Wholesale or retail, manufactured neatly and with tho cola view to service, from tha beat ma terial ia tha market. FLOWS, TLOW POIHTS, A COWER, BRASS AND IR0S KETTLES, Of every dreeriplioa constantly oa band. LIGHTNING RODS, Superior point, put up oa short notice. The Point Ihey offer to tha public Is the same aa Is now ased hy tho Pennsylvania Railroad Co, on their huildinga. ORDERS FOR SPOCTINO, ROOFING, And other work belonging to their basineaa will be promptly (lied by ciperiencad and akillful workman. BRASS, COrrER AND OLD METTLE Taken in aichang for goods. aT-Tbcy especially Invito the attention of' Merchants wiahing to purchase at wholesale, as they will Ind it to their advantage to ciamina their stock before purchasing elsewhere. FLKOAL A OANOB. Philipsburg, July 1 , lt7. CARRIAGE AND SLEIGH SHOP, IN CLEARFIELD. Pa. (Immediately In rear of Machine Shop,) rpHK subscriber would respectfully Inform the 1 cititens of Clearfield, and tha nubile ia oral, that ha Is prep. red lo do all kinds of work on CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, SLEIGHS, Ac, on abort notice and na reasonable terms, and in a woramennue manner. WAII orders promptly attended to. "b- l. WM. M'KItlllT. r. robison & caT WHOI.r.HALE Grocers and Tork Taekcrs, Dealers In Glass, Iron and Naila Family Flour of the Bost Brands, paeon, llama, Side and Shoulder) Lard. Mesa Pork, Cheeae, Ileana, Hominy, Ilricd Fruit, Carbon and Lard UiL Dried Beef, An. Ko. 9SS I.lbortT Utreet, (Ked a-Yont.) marT-ly I'lTTKBrRO PA. Oilt. Varniahai. Fainti Rrnshea Tl'ST received and for sale cheap bv JPfFI'H R. 1RWIC, T'll-tf Cuteea.vine, Fa. Prji C'.nods, 0'rrrftlf, Cir. ;ti:.rfor.f i J. P. KRATZER T T A removed to his new wererooiat on Mar J 1l ket street, Clrarlteld. I'a , where ha haa openee a very large stock of DRY GOODS, Merlnoes, Ginghams, Cloths, Delaines, Prints latslmeree, Alpacaa, hilka, hatlneta, naps, Cashmeres, Tweeds, Cobergs, Mubalr, Jeana, Lanallaa. Muslins. Flannels, Uornets, Rib. bons, Closks, Balmoral tjktrta, Hoop. Bklrta, rthawls, Dreaa Trimmings, Head Nets, Capa, Corsets, tlloves, Collars, Hcarls, Grenadine Veils, Tabic Covera. CLOTHING, Coats, Pants, Vests, Over-Coats, Gent's 6hawla fihirte. Hate, Caps, I'nder-Shirta and Drawera, Boole, Shoea, tium Booes, Cravata, U loves and Collars. HARDWARE, gUKKNSWARE, GRO CERIES 4 MUSICAL GOODS. GROCERIES, Tea Coffte, Boptr, MoIaviei.Ralt, Cindlei, Rlc, aTiour, utuoDp run, jodcoo, naiiiDi, Currant j, 6 p t e , Crackers, ViDftftovrf Oilip V-r-nuht Aleohol. TIN-WARE, GLASS-WARE. WOODEN WAKE, and STATIONERY. HOUSEHOLD GOODS, Carpets, Oil cloths, Drugget, Looking-Glasses vloeka, Cnurne, nashboarda, Tubs, tiuok ots, Flat Irons, Pans, Window Blinds, Wall-paper, Coal Oil Lamps, Lm. brellaa, Badeords, Kntvea and Forks, cpoons. Crocks, and btove Blacking. tav-All of which will be sold on tha mostree aonable terms, and the highest market price paid or Grain, Wool, and all kinda of conatry produce. Clearfield, December 13, 18(17. ANOTHER BIG "FLOP!" SOME two month i ago it wu ftrm-llj an boo need that Pennville was "Right Side Up IV Raeent renti hava proved tha anoounecment prrmaiura. Another "Flop" bai occurred ; and chief among tha improved, "fDterd'.ing and im portant" pbajea pre ten ted, fi tha one portray log the new, large and eommodteui (store llouta ei JOHNSON & BAILEY, Who have juit returned from tha East with a large and carefully eeleeted etoek of beaeonable Goods, of greater variety, and or better quality, than have heretofore been offered la this scctioa of the county. Call at tha new Store Booms, and yon will Ind aVIJ uuuui aiiu Ul UOC1 IC3, Hate and Capa, Boots and Shoea, Hard, Queen's, Hollow, Wood and Stone Ware) Drurs, Oils, PainU and Varnish; Glaaa, Putty, UEADY MADK CLOTHING, Clocks. Confectionery, Cheese, FLO I'll, FISU, and PHOVISIOMj generally. OUR STOCK OF HARDWARE Will bear Impaction, aa it Is full and nf the best quality. Our atock of BOOTS and fUOES ia unequalled la quality and low prices. To the Ladies, Wa would say that wa intend to make tha Notion and Dresa Department worthy their patronage. .nicies not on hand, will be specially ordered, to suit our enstomsrs. The Striking Featort in tha "Flop." And the one wo would keep before the public, la the Itni LOW miLKr- at whUsb we are calling. -rTha pnblie arc Invited to give as a call. Bring your Produce, Boards, Shingles, Grain, rora, Batter, Kgge, Dried Apples, Kegs, Ac e-Our motto "Cheapeat k Ile-t." WM. F. JOnSSON, J. II. BAILEY. Psanvilla, Aug. it, 187-Sra-pi. WINTER GOODS! FROM XIW YORK 4 rDILitJlLI'DU. Aa Cheap na (lie Cheapeat and (iood aa the fleet. C. KRATZER & SOX, (lave jusl received, and arc opening, at their Old Stand on Front Street, above the Academy, a large and well se lected aeeertmenl of SEASONABLE GOODS, which they arc celling at very low rates. Bead the following catalngHi and jtnffit therely. Fair tlbs ILitiiss Kspscial paina has been taken In th selection of Ladlea Dress Goods, whit Goods, fkmbroideriee Millinery Goods. Prints, Kerchiefs, Nubtes, Gloves, Ac. FOR GENTLEMEN. Alwaya oa hand Black Cloths Fancv and Black Caseiuieree, Satinets, etc.. needy Made Uiothing ol all kinds. BOOTS AND SHOES, . NKCKTIES, and avariely of other articles, which they will sell at a small advance on cost HuntBAlhfl'Iil arils. Particular attention ia invited to their tack of CaraaLs. Cntl.... .nmmn. In. grain, superfine Engliih Ingram and llrneeels, Moor and Table Oil Cloths, Window shades and Mall papers, etc. FLOUR, BACON. Fish Pnlt. rinater, Applea, reaches and Truoei kepi oonalaotly on Land. ALSO, In Store a lot nf large and mail Hover aced. Wa Intend to make It an object for Farmers and Mechanics to buy from as because wa will aell our goods as lo as they can be bonght In tho county and pay tho very highest price for all kinds of country pro duce. Wc will also ciobango goods fur ScnooL, Roan and Cotstv orders ; Bhingles, Hoards, and all kin!e of Manufactured Lumbor. . Clearfield, July 2, 1SC7. C. KRATZER & SON, DIAl.IltS I!t Dry Goods, Dress Coods, MILLINERY GOODS, CAltrET.S, OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, CURTAINS, WALL TOPERS, Clothing, Boots and Shoes. Eats and Cap?, Queoneware, Hardware, -Groceries. I'ront street, above the Academy. SWAIMW.. PA ACF.A, Kennedy's Medlra Dimnverr, Helmbold'a Bucau. Baker s Cod Liver OlL Jaaa'a and Avar's mertielnsa nf ever kind, fer sale by HAklSWtcH A IRWIK. GREAT EXCITEMENT O PrroKP) PTurrr, t'l.rAftriai.n. NEW OOODS AT WW PRICES. fpilR aaderelgned respectfully Invite Ike at 1 tentioa of tha pablia generally to their splendid assortment of merchandise, which they arc now celling AT VERY LOW TRICES. Their stock consists tn part of Dry Goods of tho Best Quality, Such aa Printa, Da Lalnes, Alpaecae, Merinos, Ginghams, Muslins, fblaarbed and unbleach ed,) Drillings, Tickings, cotton and wool Flaonals,Satinctts,Cassimeres, Cottonades, Ladies' Shawls, Nubias A Hoods, Balmoral and Hoop Skirts, Ac, Also, a line assortment of Men's Drawsra and Shirts, Uale A Capa, Hoots A Shoes. ' all ot which WILL BE SOLD LOW FOR CASH. Hardware, Queensware, Glassware, Groceries and Spices. :nsiiorta general assortment Of everything usually kept in a retail store, all CUKAP FOR CARII or approved country pro duce. A. K. WRIGUT i SONS. Clearfield, Nor. 7, 1867. wn. t. aorraa - SIO. M. HEaVLIII. H0FFER & HERTLEIN. InrthaiiM Awake. New and- Cheap Cooda at Your Home. THE eitisene nf Karthaua and vicinity ara hereby notified that wa have now opened a atore in KARTHACH, where wa haveererything generally kept in a country core, lncluiing FLOUR AND FEED. Which wc will sell low for cash or in ciabangs for LI' Mil EH. ADVANCES OF GOODS, TEED, it., made oa account of SQUARE TIMBER, which wc will cither aell oa commission, or buy at lied rates. COUNTRY PRODUCE taken at tha high est market price for goods. HuFFER A HERTLEI.V. Karthaus, Oct. tl, 1967-Jm pd New Store in Madera. MESSRS. J. FORREST & SOS "IITOULD respectfully inform the public that il they bavo just opened, ia MADKHA, Clearueld county, Pa., aa entire new stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Which they ara prepared to call as cheap as the cheapest. Their atock consist la part of Dry Goods of the I?ost Quality, Pach aa Alpeecas, Pclaaee. Ptiata, Hasllas, Casslmeres, Satinets, and Flannels, Ready - Made Clothing, Of the best quality, such aa Coat, Pants, Vasts, Overcoats, Overalls, Shirts, Collars, Ac Boots, Shoos and Gaiters, Also cf the very best Quality. A complete stock of Groceries. la short everything usually kept ia a country store. Consumers, Look to Your Interests I Call and examine onr stock and prices before purchasing elsewhere. LUMBER AND GRAIN Of all kinda taken in exchange for goods. r-Rsmemhcr the place, Aladera, Clearield county, Peon a, J. F0RRKST A SOX. October 31, 1867 If. JvTEW STORE A2CD NEW GOODS! ' JOS. SHAW & SOX Hare just opened a N'gw Stori, on Main St., CLiakriiLD, Ta., lately occupied by Wm. F. IRWIN. Their atock consist of LDULlir C2CDCE)I23S3, Okor:u of tha beat quality, Q(jef.nsware, Loots and Shoes, and every article, neceraarr for one's comfort. Call and examine oar atock before pur cbnaing eliswliere. May 9, lfGG-lf. This Way, Gentlemen 1 ever i aun xxauua via Flour, Feed, Groceries and Provisions, In th brick bu'lding known a th "Carlisle property" la rUILIPSRCRO, VA. &Confldcnt of giving satisfaetloa to onr customers, wa, therefore, respectfully solicit a liberal share cf patronage. JOHS P. M ACLAT A CO. Philipsburg, October 10, lSC7-3m. SOMETHING NEW ! FLOUR AND FEED STORE I" ffOl'I.D announce to the elliaens of Clearfield and the surrounding eonntrv that I have opened a FLOl'R AN D FEKIl bTOKK oa KEio.rn KTitr.r.T, Opposite the Fording, where I Intend to keep constantly on hand a full assortment of Flour, Pork, Bacon, Chop, Oats, Cora, And all kinds cf Feed, which I will retail chean for oaah, or in exchange for 8III.tlLKS. H Mrtr'.RMRN will consult their interest bv giving me a call bct'ire thev go elsewhere to tipr- rha their supplies, as my arrangements are Iiorfcct, and aaa able to buy everything ia my ine at th lowest market price. LKANDEtl DKXSIXts. Cleardelil, July 11, lKdr. rprnaara and nMosnlsias anpportra of every X aiod of the lateel Improvementa, for sale at the lr f HAKTffflCX A IRWIX. T-oPti anit f hnrs. n:ui: ru(t(i.nif.n. THK WAR OVPrTn CLEARFIELD. KNOX TOWNSHIP UVlV.r. Xt'irltf nil thf Contrahendi) ying birk to thrir old rnnffrm ; hut 'nary on tfiiiiuj to old Mtrttrhnf'-t1, wlm they vrrt loved 'J long and $o vll. IS conseqnrnce nf the above facta, F. SHORT, of the old "Short oboe ffaop." would an nounce to his numcroua patrons, and the people of ClrarHeld county at large, that be haa nw a Arst rate lot of good material, jut received from tbe Kaet, and is prepared on snort notice lo saa a and mend Itoola and f-boee, at bis now shop ra Urabam's row. Ha ia ealisned that he can please all, (unlesc it might be aonie intensely loyal stay, at-home patriots.) He ia prepared toaail low for Cash or Country Produce. Don't forjret the Shop next door to Hbowera A Graham's stors, on Market street, Clearueld, Pa and kept by a fellow commonly called Jyl.W-y "SIIORTT." Ready for tho Winter Cmpaign. DANIEL CONNELLY, Boot and Shoe Manufacturer, HAP just received a Inc lot of Frsnch CALF 6KIXS, end is now prepsred to minuTae lure everything in hie line at the lowest igures. He will warrant bia work lo bo aa represented. He respectfully solicit a call, at his shop oa Market rtreot, second door west of tbe pot office, where he will do all in his powsr to render satis faction. Some fins Ual'er tops on hand. ny,'67 y DANIEL CCHSKLLT. SEW" KoofTx DSI!OETlio EDWAFID MACK, On Market street, opposite th "Republican" Office. THE proprietor haa entered Into the BOOT A fiUOE business at the above stand, and is determined not to be outdone either in qual ity or price for hia work. Fpeoial attention will be paid to manufacturing sewed work. Ho hes on band a large lot of French Kip and Calf Skins, of tho very best quality. The eiti sena cf Clearfield and vicinity are respectfully invited to give hius a trial, fio charge lor calls. nov7, 'fid-tl A FfiGCLAMATIOX. O0ISO IT AL0HE1I Xo body Prohibited from Buying my Boots and Shoes on account of Kact or Color. BEINO thus liberal minded, t take this method of informing th eitiiens of Clearield end vicinity that I have opened a shop on Second st neat door to the County Kationnl Bank, over Watson's Drug Store, where I am prepared te make to order everything in the Boot and Shoe line, ont of the beat material and ia th moat workmanlike manner, and on abort notice. AU 1 ask is atrial. Dona at Clearfield, this 13th day of July, 1P9. HAEKY hOSd. m boot An shoe snop, IS CIRWEXSVILLE. rPI1E subscriber having lately started anew 1 Boot and f-hoe shop in Curwensville, on Mala street, opposite Joseph K. Irwin's Drncj More, respectfully announces to the public that he is prepared to manu'acture all styles of Boota and fchoes, and everything In hia line, oa abort notice. Ha also keeps on band a good assort ment of rraJy-mado work, which he will call cheep for cash or country produce. octlT-tf :13 LEWIS 7. BOS'. THE WESTERN HOTEL. CLEARFIELD, PA. rPHE subscriber having leaned for a term of X years this well-known Hotel, (kept for many years by Mr. Lanich.) and re filled and refur nished it throughout, ia now prepared to enter tain trnvelera and tha public generally upon terms it is hoped alike ecteeahle to both patron and proprietor. Hia TABLK and BAR wtlt ba supplied with the best the market affords; and no paina will be spared on his part to add te the convenience and comfort of hia guests. A I.lvery Mable la also attached to the ea tablishmenL Horses, Buggiea, etc, furnished on short notice, or persons taken to anv point desired, JAMES A. STIXE, ja'J Proprietor. S U SQUEHANNA HOUSE. Cnrvrenevllle, Clearfield countv, Psu TTJIS eld and well estsblished Hotel, beauti fully situated oa the banks of tha Susque hanna, in tha luirnv.li nf PnrwMi ,.l II. k leaved for a term of years by the undersigned. ti um. oeen entirely renitea, and Is now open to the public eenerallv and the trrl!in ally in particular. No pains will he spared render guests comfortable while tarrying at Ihi hous. Ample Mtabling room for the aceonimo. datinn of teams. Charges moderate. aovxi-u WM. M. JEFFRIES. TH E EAGLE HOTEL. CLRWEXSV1I.LB, CLEARFIELD CO., PA. TnS undersigned having become proprietor of the above hotel, wishes to give notice to the cititens of this eonntv. as well tn th eling public, that the house has been refitted and reiurnisnea lor mo entertainment of his guests. His tabic will be furnished with everything tha market affords. Good stabling attached, and none but careful hostlers employed, ocljt-tf JAMES McDIVITT. MOtlNt VERNON HOUSE. I.CMRER CITV, CLEARFIELf) CO., TA. IIIE undrrrignrd having purchased tllia Hotel, . takca this upportuuity of informing the pub lic in general, an. I travelers in particular, that lie has taken great paina in refurnishing and refitting it with special reference to the accommodation and comfort of all who may rltoosrate rive him a call. I.lyl Oil or the best quality will be kept at the flar, and the wants of his patrons-will be attended to with pleasure and promptness. Ample ETA- iili.u auacnej tnerelo. mj9-ly JAMES ARTUTRS. THE AMERICAN HOTEL. LUMPER CITY, CLEARFIELD CO., TA. THE tndertigned having leaaed and refitted Ibis wall-known stand, takes this method of bringing his establishment before the pnblie. Hi Table and liar will be supplied with the best th market afford. A liberal share of public pat ronage is therefore respectfully solicited. ja.'4-ly.'pa JA.MKS L. CURRT. RAILROAD HOUSE. MAIN ETREET, rilM.lPSIH R(l, PA. THS anderslgned keeps constantly on hand the beat nf Llquora. Hia table ia alwava aupplicd with tha best the market afTorda. The traveling public will do well tn give him a call. L ROHERT I.I.OV1). SUSQU EH ANAH O U SET COXESTOWX, D.Vl'PIII.N CO., PA. THK anderslgned takes tkis aaelhnd of In forming the Watermen cf ClesrCrld county, thai he has refilled aid re-opencd the hucl for merly kept by K. Sh.-elner, at Oniestown, where h will take ej ecial pains lo render satisfaction, to all who farnr him wnh thsir petronara. Ha haa blow all tha rocks nut of the river and planted anubhing pntts for half a mile above hi place. lblV7) CKUKtlE k'ALK. 1ron "cif yh6tel nARnisnt Rr,, pa., (Railroad street, one riuare above tbe Depot) 1a subscriber respectlully invites the public and traveling community to give him a call. Lusbermra are particularly rnriud. Frensb, Oerma and English snots a In the hov.ee. Charg. asmejera-e. Apr, la tf.) J, M. WFAVKK.