Tin: iMirum.irAN. " RELIGIOUS MISCELLANY. Unknown wluit good is that linn ontluri'd evil. o not talk to your thiM of your rlirlit over liim. or of tint limit of j'mir rilit , lint exer-iini this rijjlit no tliut tin) rliilil hIiiiII f'i'ol nml nrkliowl oilro it liiiiiHoll', without thinking of looking for its limits. Carki.ekh Ciiahity. Ono litis no morori;lit to pivo money to a beggar merely bociuiso ho is a lieggnr limn lio Inn to h'ixo rum to a mini liecuue ho is a drunkard. Tho lliblo recom mend liberality but not prodigality. It! tells men to "communicate." but not to throw away. It urges tli 9 du ty of distributing to tho necessities of saints, but not ot contributing to the indolence and bad habits of besotted sinners. IIVMNH AND CHILDREN. Wo BUS- pect that it is the teachers that arc tired of hearing the same hymns, not , the children. Many of the common Sunday school hymns are exquisitely beautiful, and can never fail to have beneficial ctl'ect. If they ure linked with ono tunc, and with that alone, they will becomo favorites for life ; and even if they are not firstrate in point of poetic merit, somehow they got deep down into the heart, and re main with us forever. Hymns pro ducing such an effect cannot become stale to Sunday school scholars, who attond the school only for eight or nine years at the utmoat, and gener ally lor a much shorter period. At the same time, we have no objections to new hymns being made. The Sun day school teacher will examine thone and by and by some of them may be come as great favorites as tho old. Silver Tongt'E. When I was a boy, I and a number of my playmates had rambled through the iiulds and woods till, quite forgetting tho fading light, we found ourselves far lrora home. Indeed we hod lost our way. It did so happen that wo wore nearer home than we thought ; but how to get to it was the question, lly the edge of the field wo saw a man com ing along and we ran to ask him to tell us. Whether he was in trouble or not I do not know, but he gavo us Bomo very surly answers. Just thon there came alouj another man, a near neighbor, with a merry emilo on his face. "Jim," said he, "a man's tongue is like that of a cat. It is either a piece of velvet or a piece of Band pa per just as ho likes to use it or makes it; and I declare you always use your tonguo liko Band paper. Try tho vel vet, man, try tho velvet principle." This was said to tho surly man, but I have always remembered it. Drinking is thesimplest of all phys ical proccbHcs. Ono has but to open his lips and swallow the couteuts of j-onder brimming cud that is handed from tho spriug. The infant drinks in its nourishment as its first instinc tivo act. Christ likens tho soul's re ception of himself to tho simple ele mentary process, lie says, ''Jf any man thirsts let nun come unto mo and drink." Tho gospel plan of salvction is tho simplest and plainest nothotl possible It somo great thing were demanded of every one who would bo saved somo prodigious exercise ot tue intellect or bomb lurtro expert diture ot timo, money or brain power then multitudes might find a good excuse for rejecting the gospel, llut it is just like our blessed Suviour to make his terms of acceptance so Bim pie that a child can understand and receivo them. "Go and wash," said the prophet to tho Syrian leper; X& amun went, washed and was cleansed "Come to me and drink," says the loving Kodeemcr; and, oh I why is it that a siDgle Burner thirsting for life can stay away. Much of what is called religion has no roots. Jt is set up and propped, or. it may be inserted in tho soil, but it is not planted. Jt is liko tho twigs wuicn in our childhood we took, and with gleeful delight put in our mimic gardens, but wlncli never grew. A trco is never truly planted if it be dead. You can no more be said to plant a dead trco than a stone pillar. Tho pillar may bo as deeply and as firmly fixed in tlio earth as tho tree, but no ono would speak of it as plan ted. It was in no sympathy with the Boil. It is held up by mochanical prcssuro and constraint. A treo is novcr planted except it is living and establishes vital aflinity with tho soil. When its roots begin to send forth its tender fibres, and they suck in their appropriate nutriment from the moil and transmit it through trunk and branch and twig, then it is planted. It has taken hold of tho earth, and thercforo it lives ; but when the earth takes hold of it. and tho treo does not roturn the friendly grasp, it is dead. And when it is uoad tho soil which once fed its lifo rots it, just as tho at mosphere, which is our vital air while wo tiro living, will hasten the putre fuution of our bodies as soon as our Jast breath is drawn. SMoTnttiF.n. In a recent sormon, Jlov. Henry Ward Becchcr having as aured his hearers that they should get wordly goods and uso them for Christ peaks of their danger if successful in businoss: .Now many of you aro in imminent peril. Hod is multiplying tho sources of your pow er. Your re sources ore becoming numerous as Bands of tho sea. 1 am sorry; 1 am glad ; but I am anxious that you should riso up in the midst of these things, and phow yourselves greater than prosperity, and stronger and better on account of it. 1 dread to seo a man smothered under his wealth. When a man, driving from the mead ow, sits and singj cheorily upon his vast load of fragrant hay, how every ono looking npon him thinks of his happiness und content. But, by-ami-by, at an unlucky jog, down goes the W heel, and over goes tho load, and the man is at tho bottom, with all the hay on him. And now ho cannot halloo bo that you can hear him. And i( Bomchody docs not extricate him be will be smothered. Just in that way rich mon nro in danger of being 6inolh crod. Tho wholo wain of your pros perity may capsize, and tnc superin cumbent mass may hide you from tho air nnd inn of a true lift-. Vrclfssioci A Vucltuss Cards. D. W. HUTCHIN80N, ATTORNEY AT LAW, tMratd, I'.rte Co., Pa. i"-Fpeclel attention paid to Bankrupt rases before the ltcginor. nn2l llm:pd FRANK BARRETT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, C lrarttclit, Pa. Ofl-oe on Ptvonci Ptrrrt, with Walter UarreM. Kmj. tL-Having made arranfremmtr. with P. W. IlutWitn-on, Kmi., Attormy in V. H. Courtu, who hatt bi oftit'O in Ilia mine town with the Itc pipT in Himknijilvr, mt (iiranl, Kri en., Pa., I am prepared to tiiko charge of oaea in HMikruptejr, Charges moderate, (ctcCII, 67 ISRAEL TEST, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Clearfield, Pa. rMn Id th Court House. Jyll,'(7 JOHN H. FULFORD, ATTOUXEY AT LAW, Clearfield, la. Offlc. with J. B. McKnally, Esq., over Flnt Na tional Hank, .t? Prompt attention given to the securing of Bounty, Claims, do., anil to all legal business. March 2B, lfft7-ly. WALTER BARRETT, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office on Second Ft., Clearfield, Pa, nov21,.fl Win. A. Wallace. Win. I). Uiglcr. J. Blake Walters. Frank Fielding. WALLACE, BIGLER & FIELDING, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ClearUold, Pa. t Legal business of all kind, promptly and accurately attended to. waylay THOS. J. McCULLOUGH, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Oflioe adjoining the Dank, formerly ooeupled by J. B. AicEnally, beeond at, Clearfield. -rWill attend promptly to collection., (ale of lands. Ac. d eel 7,(12 JOHN L. CUTTLE, ATTORNEY AT LAW And Beat Estate A Rent, Clearfield, Pa. Offioa on Market street, oppcalta the Jail. Cr Respectfully offers hie services In selling and buying landi in Clearfield and adjoining eountiea ; and with aa experience of over twenty yean aa a eurveyor, flatten himielf that he can render satisfaction. ftb28,'63-tf WM. M. McCULLOUGH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Clear field, Pa. Office on Market itreet one door east of the Clear field County Dank. may4,'4 John H. Orri. C. T. Alrxandpr. ofTvis & alexanderT ATTORNEYS AT LAW, llellrfolite, Pa. arplSIS-j F. B. REED, m7d., TIIYSICIAN AND SURGEON, lIJHiing removed to the late renidence of Geo. J. Kyler, deceaned, near Williamsgrove, Pa., o ffere hi, prorenional eenrioei to the people of the surrounding country. jy 1 1,'67 DR. J. P. BURCHFIELD, Late Surgeon of the 83d Beg'menl, Penniylvania Volunteer!, having returned from the Army, ofleri hii professional servioes to the eitiiens of Clearfield eeunly. jT-r I'rufefslonsl call, promptly attenled to. Office on Second street, formerly occupied by Dr. Woods. apr4,'66-tf DR. A. M. HILLS. DENTIST. 7 Office corner of Fr-nt and Market slro'ln, opiitite tho "Clearfield House,' Clearfield, Penn'i augN,,-y. J. BLAKE WALTERS, SCRIVENER AND CONVEYANCER. Agent for the Puichisa and Sale of Lands. Clearfield, Pa. 4rPrompt attention given to all business connected with the eounly offices. Office with Hon. Wm. A. Wallace. Janl.'tlfl-tf Levi f77rWTn7 JUSTICE OF TUE TEACE For Lawrence township, Clearfield P. O., Clearfield Co., Pa. "Collections and remittances promptly mada. jo20,'nT. MA J. JOHN ROSS, LICENSED AUCTIONEER, ONlelid p. ()., Clearfield Co., Pa. ?-Will attend promptly to calling Ten dues, Sales of Heal Estate, Ac, anywhere in ma county, terms moderate. Hell tp., June 20, 18117-ly.pd. REIZENSTEIN BROS., Manufacturers of and Wholesale Dealers In MEN AND 130YS' CLOTHING, Market si 410 Merchant Street, auglY,7 PHILADELPHIA, Pa. FRANCIS COUTRIET, MERCHANT, 1'renrhvllle, Clearfield County, Pa. hceps con'tantly on hand a full a..nrtmen( of Dry tiootls. Hardware, tlroccrU-K, and evoytliing o-uaiiy kept in a retail store, which will I sold. ior cann, as enenp as ei-cwherc in the county. Krenchviilc, Jnne 27, Ifftl-ly. STRETCH, BENNETT & Co,, (rjucce.sors to Peter T. Wright k Co., laroRTena or Ann nrLns ix DRUGS AND MEDICINES, A I. NO, Brandies k Wines for Medical purposes. Jcl3'6T No. C09 Market Ft., Thilad'a. MOSHANNON LAND i LUMBER CO., OSCEOLA fTKAM MILLS, ii rti-Ti nr LUMBER, LATH, AND TICKETS. II. II. FHILLINIIFORD. President, OfTiee Forest Place, No. I2i 8. 4ih st,, Phil a. JOlIN I.AWRHK, Puperinlendent. jeT,7 Osceola Mills, Clearfield 18G7 fall. 1867 JAMES, KENT, SANTEE & Co., Importers and Jobbers of Dry Goods, Kos. 235, 237, 239 I 241 N. Third St, PHILADELPHIA. We are now nrrrinreil with enr nsnal eitm.lve and well-asMrtcd stnek to oner extra inducement' to CASH HI YKHS. anrll-tf '' f.i.' 11. xi:it.'i.i:n f o.. Plillliwhurc Pa. Ajrents for Sinper's Sewing Machines. -We keen a full mpiilv of this valual.le "household affair" on han and Bell them al eilv prices. Kcnd for circuities. dec.ri.l',7-tr. REUBEN HACKMAN. House and Sign Painter and Paper hanger, Clearfield, Penn'a. Will execute jolis in his line promptly and In a wurkmaulike manner. apr4,67 JAS. C. BARRETT, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE And Licensed Cojveyanoer I.ulheraburir, Clearfield ro.. Pa. a-Collecllons and remittances promptly Riade.andall kinds of legal inurnment executed on short notice, mi.yd.'M-tf C. K R A T 2 E R& SO N T MERCHANTS, rm.sRS la Dry Goods, Clothing, Hardware, Cotlery, Quecnswa re, (Iroeenea, revisions and 8hingles, Hear tied. Penn'a f-"At the aid stand oa Froul itreet. erovt t, arovt 1 academy. piecli. S tf PHI C'miU, wnW8, Ctc it i ( ii 'inn jiossor, 1) K A 1. K n IN FOREIGN & DOMESTIC GOODS. MTSMNS PK1.AINKS CnlU'KHS at al I Sensation Scnsntiorj SrniHtinn Honaatinn prloew price's priors prices AU'ACAS it ,!uit rold t MOSSOI'S', OINflHAMS at Honaation price. CHINTZ PRINTS 0 LOVES CRAVATS al at at al Isenaatiorj prior Setisnlion juice Sensation pricos Kensalinn priiwa al MOSSor.S' Sensntion prices SHAWLS at HON NETS al Kenaation prions COLORED 1 MUSLINS I at Senaition prices All to be had at MOSSOI'S'. LINKN at (MtASII at CURTAINS at Sensation Sensation Sensation Sensation Sensation prices prices prices prices fAULK CLOTHS M KHINGE at prices at MOSSOfS'. LACE at Sensation prices HOSIERY at Sensation prices KIBltONS at Sensation prices TRIMMINGS of all kinds & in any auan'ty at Sensation prices Always on hand at MOSSOPS', CASSIMKRKS at Sensntion Sensation Sensation Sensation prices prices prices prices prices 8ATTINKTS TWEE US JEANS VESTINGS SUIUTINGS at al at at at Senaalion Sensation prices at Awssors: CLOTHING auch aa Coats, Pants, ests, Under Shirts, Flannel Shirt, Boots, Shoos, al sensation prices Hats and Cans, I Now for sale at MOSSOPS. HARDWARE audi as Suwi.nails Forlci, Knives, Spikes, Uinge8, LIQUOIW, snch as Wine, Brandy, Oin, Whiskey, Co"nAC, etc., etc., KKU1TS, such as I'runea, Raisins, Figs, Filberts, Ac. GROCERIES, say Flour, II a m , .Shoulders, Sugar, Molasses, Cotlee, Tea, Crackers, at sensation price at MOSSOPS'. at sensation prices at sensation prices at MOSSOPS'. at sensation prices Spices, Candle, Coal Oil, etc., etc. Always at MOSSOr.S'. BLACKING ROPES POWUEB SHOT LEAU CATS at sensation sensation sensation sensation sensation prices prices at at at ut at prices prices prices prices sensation At the store of RICH AliU MOSSOP, MOSSOl Always keeps on hand a lull assortment of all kinds of goods required tor ine accommodation ot llin puMic. Jul; 1, 1847. FKKS1I AKKIVALS AT THE CHEAP STORE OT EDWARD W.GRAHAM Spring Goods. New and Very Cheap I flIlE andersigued respectfully announces to -A- the ptblis that hey la Bow opening an extensive assortment or KTUI.NU UO0DD, at the .M Unl im 0tiauie uvm umiumf, WDICS be offers to sell at exceedingly low prices, con sidering their eost, for cash or approval eoantry produce. His Stock of Dry Goods cannot be (surpassed. Customers can there tnd Calicoes with fast col ore; Muslins, Delaines, Lawns, Cloths, Casei- meres, Vestlngs, Ladies' Ehawls, Gents' Shawls, llats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Carpets, and Oil Cloths. Hit Stock of Fancy Ooodi ii Unex amrled. in Style and Variety, Embracing Notions, Scarfs, Bead nets, Keck- ties, Satchels, Port Monnaiea, Brushes, Photo graphic Albums, Pipes, Tobacco and 6cgars, Perfumery of all kinds, ar anything else la the JioUob line. Also, II AlvD WAKE, QUEEXS- WAKK, GIIOCEIUE8, PROVISIONS! All of the best quality, and selected with special regard to the trade of Clearfield eounty I EDWARD W. GRAHAM. Clearfield, May 111, 1HBT. The Best in the Market I 15 IT C It LEAD, Equal to the piy English article, la ons to twenty pound packages. A large assortment of COLORED rA TXTS IX OIL AXD VKY, LIXRKKD OIL, TUliVESTlSE. & PUTTY. VARNJSII Or TI7E BEST QUALITIES, And a fine assortment of VAEKISH AND PAIST BHUSHES, Just received and for sale by WM. M. & A. Oct. 24, 1 f 67. I SHAW, Clearfield, Pa ADOLPH SCIIOLPP Manufacturer of and Whulrsale and lli lail l'caler In TOBACTOAC!IAItN CI.EARriKU), PKXX A, 1 ) EPPECTFl'LLT announces that b. 1,.. IV eently ommenced the above business in Uearfield, and soliciu a share of patronage. Il.s cigars are mada of the very bet tobacco. -.. siw ni inanaiacturs will umipare with those of anr other eit.hli.l,m.n v.. .k. . " 1 mo , u - venience of the public, he has opened a sales Hand in Mr. Dridge s Tailoring establishment, on Ma'ket street, where all ran be accommo dated who may favor hiia with a call, lie has always en hand a superior article of CIIENVINU and BJIOKINU Tobacco, to which be invites the attention of all "lovere of the weed," . Havana Cigars for 10 cents. Merchants and Dealers throughout the oounlv supplied st the lowest hl...l. i!n ,j ...: v.. "t ' ' Cleartsu; Jhf Cltnifirtd rpiiljUr,m. Trrvna of fSwbarrlpllnHs If .aM In alisncc.KI itt"ii tbr. months If pai.l aflM I lin-r and !.(. si ni..l.. tf Ii. 1,1 Sill., II.S IMHIHli.'tl of Sl II Il .. 7 Ml .. 5 ' tatpa of AdirrlMng. Trec.lrnl advrilieemrnla. tint sinian "fl 0 lines or ,-., .1 limes or bms l-'-ir eai-h sulieiiii'iit Inwrllno Admini.lmtiirs' and Kio-ntors' noliwa. Au'lilois' notircs reutlons and F.lrais 1 1 leeolut inn notices ' l,i.-rtl mil iii'S, per line Obituary li'ilii-cs, over tiie lines, per linc. l'pil'rssiona ('arils, 1 year TSAHI.r IIIVKHTISKUSSTS. I 1.(1 t I'D 2 f(l 1 Ml 2 on U 10 fi fill 1 square. 2 squares, 3 squares ,.M HO I i column 75 00 Ii nil t column u 00 ill Oil 1 column- 74 00 4,,b Work. I.AJKH. Singlo quire t'J 60 (I quires, perqnlre,Jl 7i 3 ouircs. iicrnuirc. i Oil Oicr 6, per quire. 1 60 w.!nn i.e. I sheet, 2.1 or less,! 60 I I sheet, 25 or less.M 60 i shwl, 25 or loe, 2 60 I sheet, 2j or Ic.s, M 00 Over 2 j of each of nliove at propnrl innate ralul UEO. 11. (lOIIDI.AMiKIl, Kililor and Proprietor, (!: durational.' Clearfield Academy. Ber. P. I. HARRISON, A JI., Principal rnilE SECOXD SESSION of ths present echo- X lastie year of this Instilutiol will commence on MONDAY, the 2d daj of December, 1NA7. Puplis can enter at anr time. They will be charged with tuition froia tb time they enter to the olose of the Measion. 1 he coarse of instruction embraces every thing Included in a thorough, practical and aceom nlished education for tola semes. The Principal, having bad the advantage of much eanerienoe in bie profession, assures pa rents and guardians that his entire ability and energies will be devoted to the moral and men tal training of the youth placed under his charge, ti;kmk ok tuition. Orthography, Reading, Writing, and Primary Arithmetic, par Session ( 1 1 weeks) - $5 00 Grammar. Ueoeratibv, Arithmetic, and llistorv - $8 00 Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Men suration, Surveyiag, Pliilosnphy, Pbysi olnrr. Chemistrv, liook Keeping, Botany and Physical Geography - . It 00 Latin. Greek and French, with any of the above Branches .... ff 12 00 jT-rv-No deduction will be mada for absence. irrcr further particulars inquire 01 Rer. P. L. HARRISON, A. M., Clearfield, July 25, 1M7 tf. Principal. LOGAN ACADEMY. A First-Class High School for Boys. T TS location Is healthful, romantic and convc I nient ; tor en nvlrx rant of Atinon, on th Pennsylvania Central Railroad. J be next term begins oveInbc 4, 1SA7. Aw.1t to B. H. H L1)N, Principal. Kptl9 AntUtown P. O., Lliir Co., Pa. (.nothing. HOW TQ SAVE MONEY. TIIE tlm?9 ar bard ; yo d like to know How you nay mt your dullari ; Tb way to do it I will tho. If yon will read hat followa. A nan who lired not far from bora. Who worked hard at bit trade, Bnt bad a bonnthold to auppori That squandered all he made. I met him once. Say he. ".My friend, I look thread bear and rough j I've tried to get myielf a to it. But ean't tare vp enoagh.' fiayt I, my friend, bow much hare yon ? I'll tell yoa where to (to To get a tuit tbtt't tound and cheap : To RElZENaSIKIN Co. He took what little he had aamd. And went to Keiteontein A Brotberi', And there he got a handsome tuit, For half he paid to others. Now he Is home, he looks so veil, Aixl their elTert it tuch. t. Kbu trt.y uat iBtfir aany bivhI, They don't oat half aa mach. And now he finds on Saturday night. With all their wants supplied, That he has money left to spend, And some to lay aside. Kits good auccets, with cheerful smlls, He gladly tells te all. If you'd tare money, go and bay Yonr rlothet at BKIZKASTEIX'S CLOTHING HALL. Where the cheapest, finest and beit Clothing and food Pumirhing floods eaa be bad to suit every taste and in every style aprll,'67 THE LATEST OUT I MONET FAYED 13 MONET MADE f BE WISR! ir yon wish to purchass CL0TH ing, UATa A CAPf, or Furnishing Goods, GO TO C. II. MOOJtE'S New and Cheap Clothing Store, where will be found constantly on band a large and well se lected assortmentof Fin. Black L'aasimere suits and drabs, brown, light, and in tact ALL KINDS OF CLOTHING Adapted to all seasons of the year ; also, Shirts, Drawers, Collars, and a large and well selected assortment of Sna HATH and CAPH, of th. very latest styles end In fart everything that caa be called fur in his line, will be furni.bed at the very lowest city prices, as thej have been purchased at ths lowest possible figures, and will be sold in the same way by C. 11. MO0KK. Ia the Fost Office Eaildii g, Thilipiburg, Pa. NEWS. Dailv end Weeklv pnners, Mngatlnes: slso. a largo assortmentof the latest and best Novels, Jok.-uooas, doeonsisn!ly on hand at C. H. MOORE'S, In lbs Past ('(Tire Building, awll.ly Philipuburg, Pa. yiwlinut ITailors. SOMETHING NEW IN SHAW'S ROW. I HAK KTOI GHTOV, 7f crrliiiiit Tailor, Market gtrrei. Clearfield, Pa., UAVlN'll opened Uielr new establishment ia Shsw's How, nni diwr east of the post office. and having Just returned front the eastern allies with a large assortment of Cloths, Cassinicres, VeEtings, Heavers, Ind all kinds of Goods for men and boys' wear, are now arcpared.to make on to order CI.OTlilXU, from a single article to a full suit, In tho latest styles and most workmanlike manner. rierial attention alven to cnitonf work and cutting out for men and bojs. V . offer great bargains te customers, and wa'rstit entire satisfaction. A liberal share of public patronage is solicited. Call and see our roods. M. A. FT.ANK. oclir-tf S:13 K. R. L. 6101'OnTOJJ, ii. n n 1 1) g k. MERCHANT TAILOR, (Store ono door east of Clnarficld House,) Market irrrt, C learfield, Pa. KEEPS on hand a full assortments af Gents' Fornishins? tionds. suh m Kki.t. I and Woolen I ndershlrts, Drawers and ' Forks, roraei llanilercbn'!s, (i lores, Mats I'nibrellaa. 4c in great variety. Of Pice. Ooods he keeps the Best Cloths of all "Shades and Colors " Po-ch at Black Poeskia of the vary best make: fancy Cassimere, in great vari.My, also, French Coaling, Beaver, Pilot, Chinchilla, and Frieolt overcoating. All of which will besold cheap for Cash, and made hp according to the latest styles by evperienced workmen. iso, Agent ror Clearfield eonnty for I. M. nger A Co's. celebrated Sewing Machines. Sing Nov. I, I8.tf. ii. liRimitt. vr ATs.i)aMMMi ig (.i,ieir IT at oar store, ner I'hilm.iur. fu. ki.k the highest cash prle. wl' ba paid Jr" W. W. 11BTTI CO. ui:vntom: ntoiii.;NeW HARDWARE STORE .si.(X)M) Miti iT, ( i.r.Aiuii:i,i, pa. Dry Goods I Dry Goods 1 Dry Goods I Dry Goods I ih:i:ss goods & tiummings! Cloths, Cassimeres, Tweeds Si Vestings. Shaker, Opera, Itrosa, Shirting, Red, Blue, Yel low and White FLANNELS. Bleached and unbleached MUSLINe", in all widths and qualities. TABLE LIXE.V, TOWELS A NAPKIN'S, HOOP & BALMORAL SKIRTS In great variety. SHAWLS t W00LK.V 0001)8 IN EVERT STYLE. Ladies' Coats, Gontlemeu's Furnish ing Goods, Threads and Hewing Silk, all kinds snd colors Window hhades, Floor and Table Oil Cli ths, Cords, Tassels, Kugs and Counterpanes, tiloves. Hosiery, Collars, Cuffs, Ulb buns. Braids, and an endless Tariety of small wares and fancy articles. LADIES', MISSES'. AND CHILDREN'S SLIOKS, A LAKGE ASSORTMENT. All of which will he sold fcirioir Foil CAsn.-m Call and examine onrit.cabefor making yonr purchases elsewhere, as wa feel assured that we can pleas, in both quality and prices. It will he our aim to make ths "Keystone" th. proper place to buy Dry Goods. XIVLING k SUOWEILS. Clearfield, Sept. 2d, 'fJT-tf CLEARFIELD STORE, Near Philirsburg, Penn'a. William W. Belts George L. Hoed - John T. Weaver. William Powell. W. W. KETT.J A Co., (Successors to Munson A II oops) HAVE just received a large and well selected stock of all kinds of Goods, sorb as DI1Y GOODS, CLOTHING, Boots and Rhoes, flats and Caps, Notions, Hard, ware. Glass. Kails, Oils, Paiau, Queensware, Groceries, Flour, Bacon, Feed, Ac, which we ai. offering at greatly KElirCED PKICES TOR CASH, Or in exchange for LI MBER and EUIN'OLES Ws Intend to make it to the advantage of ths TIMBER MEN In ths lower snd of Clearleld eonnty and on Clearfield Creek to get their supplies from this point; being on the lin of tb. Kailroad, we can sell goods on better terms than at any point in Clearueld county, and we ere selling our stuck at such prices as to make it aa object to those bayitif to buy from us. s ADVANCES OF GOODS, FEED, iC, Mad. on account of SQL'ARK TIMBER, which we will either sell oa omniissioa, or buy at fixed rates. XvCall and se. if our goods and prloes don't Ml. Ui tl.ore. v . , llblla A CO. near 1'bllipsburg. Nov. , lBos. JI.OUll of diflort ut l.rauds can le Lad at all times, st very low prices, at ths CLEARFIELD STORE, ov5.tf Kr Philipsburg, Ta. J) if ni00KVN OTI ON S Ac7 treat Tariety, at ths lowest prices for cash, at the CHARFIELD STORE, orj-tf Ke Philipsburg, Pa, gALT, by tlio wtik or load, chonper than eaa be bad anywhere els., at ths CLEARFIELD STORK, v-tr Near Philipsburg, Pa. QAI.L & EXAM INK THK STOCK of Ooods new selling at ths CLEARFIELO STORK, sor5-tf Ke,r Philipsbnjg, Pa, JJK5UEST ri!lCK.taid in CJoods or Cash for Lumber and Shingles, at ths CLEAREIELD STORK, T-tf Near Philipsburg, Pa. 'pIE CHEAPEST GOODS, of all kinds, ar. to be bsd at tbs Cloarflold Store. W. W. BETT8 A CO. Near Philipsburg, Pa, Nov. , 18(1(1 tf JJK'IIAIU) MOSSOP IS NOW Selling, at half their usual price, DRESS GOODS, CLOAKS AND SHAWLS, T.ROWN SHEET1NUS, n. ANN ELS AND BLANKETS, WOOLEN GOODS, HOSIERY, MEN'S CLOTH1NO, ot. i Ll.JlEN'3 FI'KNISHING Good, LADIES' HOO:.S AND SHOES, GENTLEMEN'S ROOTS AND SHOES, BOVS' do do iioor SKIRTS, TIALMORALR, LAMES' COLLARS AND CUFFS, RAISINS AND CURRANTS, BROOMS AND TUBS, CANNED FRUITS, BEEF AND PORK, FLOUR AND FEED, o. 4c. Aa. LIVERY STABLE. finnK undersigned beg. leave to inform the pnh. A lie thai he i. now fully prepared to accmmo d.'ileall In the way of furnishing Horses, Iliiecic Saddles and Harness, on the shortest notice and' on raasonalilp terms. Residence on Locu'l street between Third and Fonrih. ' i learfleld, April 11, lsr, i rhlllpaburff, Cmtre Connty, Ta C. II. ZKIGI.KK & (.U, HF.Al.rna I?t Foreign & DomcsJlc Hardware, WOOD, WILLOW. &. TIN WARE, Stoves, Oils, faints, Glass, tc, 4c. fPIIK altcntlonof Mechanics, Builders, Farm' -L era, Lumbermen, and Iluyors generally, is Invited to the fact that w. ar. offering a bettor assortment of goods in our lin. than can be found elsewhere In this part of the State, at Prices to Suit the Timet. Our stock comprises a general assortment of Tools and Materials used by Carpenters, Black smiths, Carriage and Wagon Makers, Ac, with a large stock of Iron, Xails, Steel, Sikcs, Mining Supplies, Saddlery, Hope,, Chains, Grindstones, Circular, Mill and Cross-Cut Saws, ENAMELED. FINISHED 4 PLAIN HOLLOW WARE, CABLE CHAINS, Lard, Linseed, Coal, Lubricating and Fish Oils, TURPENTINE, BENZINE, VARNISIIES, COAL OIL LAMPS AND LASTEEXS. Aa oxoelient assortment of Fin. Cutlery, eom- pritinr KNIVES, FOKKS, DESKIiT, TEA, TABLESPOONS, SCISSOIW, UAZOKS, Ac. BRITANNIA i SILVER TLATED WAKE. TIN WARE IN GREAT VARIETY AND BEST MANUFACTURE. Household, Horticultural, Farming and Rafting Implrmenu of the latest and nibat improved patents. Blacksmiths esu b. rupplied with Anvils, Bel lows, Vices, fiedges, Hammers, Hors. and Mul. echoes, Horse Nails, and all kinds of Iron and SteeL Carpenters and Builders will find la oar estab lishment a superior stck of Planes, Eaws, Augurs, Ilatrhetj, single, double. bit and pealing Aies, Hammers, Chisels, Files, Hinges, Sorews, Boils, Locks, Pulleys, Sash, Cord, Ac, Ac, Ac Farmers and Raftmca will Ind everything la their line, and cheaper than caa he bad elsewhere. Particular attention Is In v' ted to onr stock of gtoves, comprising Spear's celebrated Antt-I)ut, Cook and Parlor frioves of all sues. Also, the Niagara Cook, Parlor Cook, llrilliant. Dawn, Pew lrop, Arctic, and Common Ere. Pocktt, Ao. tg AH of the above goods will be sold cheap for raab. G. II. ZKIGLER A Co. Philipsburg, Oct 10, IS7-ly Down I Down ! I ' TIIE LAST ARRIVAL AND OF COURSE THE CHEAPEST I A Proclamation against High Prices! "TK are now opening np a lot of the best and most si-simiiihIiIc liooils and Wares ever ooVrvd in this market, and al prices that remind one of the good old dsys of cheep things. Those who la-k failh npon this point, or deem our alle gations superfluous, need luit r.ixr, .it out sntnt:, Corner Front snd Market streets. Where they can see. fool, hear and know for them selves. -To fully un.l' r.tanil what arcchenp giw.,l, this must be done. We do not deem it ni-ocrxarT to enumerate and itemise or stock. It is enough for us to slale that We liavn Fvnrrtriintr tJmt ?o Ti . j ..0 ,ui ia ivccueu and "insnnicd In this ma.ket, a4 ftim lk astonish both old and voim- -M.l'll FIIAW A SON. CHEAP FURNITURE. john GULicn DtSlRES to inform hit old friends and cus tomers, that having enlarged his shop and increased bis facilities lor manuiartunn. k. i. now prepared to make to order eurh Furniture as may hs desired, in good style and at cheap rates for CASH. Ha generally has on hand, at his lurniiur. rooms, a varied assortment of readv- meiis lurauure, among which are BUREAUS ASD SIDE-BOARDS. Wardrobes and nook- Cases: Centre. Sofa, Parlor, Breakfast and 1 inina? Laicnaton Telil. p.,m. mon, French-post, Cotiaire,Jenny-Lind and other ttodfieadsi Sefes of all kinds, Work stands, lUt racks. Wash-stands ; Rocking and Area Chairs j spring-seat, rane bottom, pernor, com. mon and other Chairs j Looking. u lasses of .eery description on band t and new glastea for old frames, which will be put in on very reasonable terms on shortest notice. He also keeps on hand or furnishes to order, Corn-husk, Hair and Cotton-top Mattresses. Coffins or Evftit Kind Made to order, and funrr.ila attended with a Hears whenever desired. Also, Hnu,t Painting done to order. The subscriber also manuree tures, and has constantly on hand, Clement's Patent Washing Machine, the best now in ne snose wsing mis maentne rtever need be with, ont clean clothes! He also has Flyer's Patent Churn, a superior article. A family using this Churn never need be without butter ! All the above and many other articles are fur nished to customers ckiap tor Cam or eichenged fi.r approved country produce, Cherrv, Maple, P"plr, Linwood and otier Lumber eaitehle for Cabinet work, taken in urhange for furnilu-e. S-tr P, emcmher the ebon Is on M.rV., .,, Clearfield, Pa., and noarlv S,"r'" , JOHN fil'LlCU. Aovember !A, ISM y 1 kl.ANM'.ISIl Rl.tVkl lull ) lium Blankcta urav liiankets ..J . White Ll.nkel. at redored prices, at ' he KKVSTO.N'K bloliK. j IKY th- HEMOCRATIC ALMXAOrOrJiri it 3' cents. K tr; r.ter should bsve one. tf. ' Valcul V.lrdiilnrt. DEAL'S -LATE WWEL'S i:MI'i:0CATICi l i t 'l tfi"s' 1 1 t'l ir t o, rnt!f, . Itnnirtn !-, r tmnt j ihn f ot f l"ri(l n I ii' til i oft. I r.fnii(, linvihg full kn"li-airr rf kj tl n.nl.rnt vlrlun of rarh inyrHUnl thut nu irlo if ftrpp"iii"n, ii nrriririt in ptt4 thin nf th kinif trr yrl rrr4 in tht Tul, an K'ml m h'-utn-n f r iht diifiM. ( It nil! wirit H4 bn roil into ih r'(nhdf-nr4 til who o it, n1 Ih'iM who try it onr trrfinne ln fft toit of its utrfufneiM t prwncfuni-t'l by Frrin, nd nil wbobtv tnfi it, to be (i)0 vtti ppuruon erer Bicd. Xt i Kmlnwiti'-n bn.i hta put up fur over jciirK, uni it it only thrtsUjrh th fnertftio( , mand snrl arsnt roifl of it? fnetnii and l, Folrlio that 1 ffi.d it U,rh ft the irnd retoedik arnt lor tbo Tarioui diisjc to birh uj nohte ni bfoiui ir imi, ini nnrae, t iut)rfL Mnny rfnflt bo been otferctl to tht Pufc. lie under different (onm, no me of tbeee art it Jiir.oufl, otlieif at best of little one, and in0, wboD.v ttaprpfr to answer the )urpot for wbicl theT re recotnmtnde i. A jtriiciou and really oaefol eompoiition, from thooe objeetionr, hat therefore long bete detired by many eontletneii who bare valoibl. hornei. fttid are unwilling to tnrnt them to tb care of deaijEninji d pretended Farriera. Tbeir witbee are at JetiKtti lully erttilioj, by ihr Healr) beinst prerailed upon U allow thi valea- ble KubroRMtion (wb.eb ba proved aoefficaeiou to tb vartoai diiaot to be prepared acd brouirht out to the public. lint Kmbroeait'tD wai exteniirely aied br the ii lYernmcnt dunnff the war. For vale by HartPwiek k Irwin, Clearfield Joieph H. Irwin, CnrweurUl. Janial ttoodj- Under, Lu.neriburg, Addretf all ordere t )K EDMUND BE ALE, apr4.7 iy R02 South (Second r-t-, VWm... Pa. ITCH ! ITCH ! ! ITCH ! I KCUATCH ! fcCKATCfl.f SCKATCH!!! lu from lO to 4H Houra, Whoaton'e Ointment eurea 3 be Itch. Wheaton'l Ointment Wbeaioa'f Ointment WbeaUtn't Oin'ment WhrAton'i Ointment eurei Salt Hbeoa. euref Tetter. curei Barbert'Itci. earei Uld borei. eurei Every kind Wheaton'i Ointment of liuuior Ue Magic Price 50 rent a box ; by mail, 60 eenti. Addreta W EEKS A POTIKK, No 170 ffMb- incion ttreet. li.-itoa, Mm. For aale by Iluti. wick A Irwin, and by all irufEgiU. t24,'t70j Di;AI- M, Hlliidnea and Catarrl 1rt-td with the utmoft u(prj, liy f J.-AACft, M. D., Oulint and Aoritt, (formerly lvden, Ilofland.) Jo. Arch etwt, Puitada. Tcntinionialt from thf mM n-hablf euurwf u tat city and country g n be aoto at bii office. Xte medical faculty are inviU-d to acouipacy tbrit patiert,aa be ha no errrrtt in biepractun. AriL be il Evi-i uiertd without pain. Ho cbarf far laminaUtmi. ilv ly DREXEL & CO., No, 3 1 South Third KtiYet, PlillaJcljilila, It.t.VHLRS, And Dealers in Government Securities. Application br mail will receive prompt attea. ti'in, and all information chucrfullj lurni.hei Orders solicited. aprl)-ri J. I). M'Oirk. Edward Prrlu. BANKIK0 & COIUGCTION HOUSE OP McGIRK & PERKS, Suocccuor to Fouler, Perk, A Co., PMllpfrburg, t cutre Cooyuty, Pa. "lATJiniE all the boxmew f a Banking Hocti f will Ire transacted promptly and upa U moii tavoraoie irrmft. mar-tf County National Bank. cLF.Aitrir.i.i), ta. THIS Pans is new opes and readv for holi ness. UfSce oa Second street, in the bsili. iug formcrlv occuf ied by Leonard, I inner A Ca. niaarTtias Ann orrirraa. JAS. B. ORAHAM, RICHARD PHAW, WM. A. WALbACK, WM. POKTES, A. K. WRItJUT, GEO. L. RtKD. D. W. MOORK, JAS. T. LEOXARD: jn25,'eSJ Cashier. Preeideil Clearfield County Bank. 'I'Hs Clearfield Connty Bank as an incorpera- B ted instiiuunn nas irons out of enrtence bv th. surrender of its charter, on Mar IS. le(l All lu stock is owned by th. subscribers he win continue th. Hanking business at tb. si place, as private Bankers, nnder the firm u of the Clearfield County Bank." We are re sponsible for lb. debts of th. Bank, and will piy its not.s on demand at the counter. Iepo.ts retired and interest paid wbea money ia left fat a filed timo. . Paper diaoounned at six p?reeat. as heretofore. Onr personal responMbility hi pledged for all Iiopoaiu reocived and business trans jcted. A continuance of th. liberal pat ronage of the businesa men of 'tb. n.uiily Is rs sperttullr snlirited. As President, Cashier sal officer! of tr. lata Clearfield County Bank. s require tbs notes of laid Bank to be presents! fcr redemption. JAS. T. I.F'iSAKD, RICHARD SHAW, WM. PORTPR. JAS. B. ORAHAM, A. K. WKIiiHT. O. L. REED, WM. A. WALLACE. The business of the Bank will be conducted tv John H. Adams, Esq, as Cashier. junlS.'M itUisrfUanfous. Pliilatlelplila &Trie Kailro.id. WINTER TIME TABLE. Through snd direct ronle between Philadelphia, lialtimore, Uarrisburg, Williamsporl, and th. Great Oil Region of Pennsylvania. ELEGANT SlFePIXG CAES On all M;bt Trains. OV and after MO.VPAT, XOV. Ii. IW, ths trains na the Philadelphia 4 Kris IUil Koad will run as r. lt. ws ,- iMittvard. Mail Train leaves Philadelphia. 11. IS P. Jf. T d St Mary's- J.IS P. M. Io arrive at r.rie t 00 P. XL Brie Etprees leaves Philadelphia... ..lS.POnoon. ' oo M. Warv's S.18 A. M l' arrive at Erie I .aatni-rtt. Mall Train leaves Krie do Ft Vary's 1'" arrive at Pbilad.rpkia.. Erie Klpress Iravea Krie I'o di St Mary's I'o arriva at Pkilaili.ii.hi. .4JA.3s. IB 15 A. Jf. LOU P. M. Set A.M. P. M. n p. m. 1.00 P. M. Mail and Kxnresa crtnncrt with all ...- th. Warren A Franklin Rnilerav. raeencers leaving Philadelphia at lt.aa'M. arrirt at Irvin.ion at a.m. aad Oil Cl'y at 9 .0 p m. f, w,"rir!! Phil''lpbi. at ll.Pi p. ... nrriv. at Oil City at .5 p.m. All trains ta Warren A Franklin Railwar rnak. close connexions at Oil C;iv ith train's for Franklin and Petroleum Centre. Pngrsce checked through. ALFRED L. TY1.FH. Oenerai Superintendent, Origia and History of the Books of tho Bible. r rnnr. cat via a. row, n. a. VW ORE of rare Talne, and an almost Indis . pcnsable companion of the I'.ible. ahoaiag wl.at the llihle t not. hal it is, and how te use it ; answering all the objections to its authenti city urged by modern infidels, and tracing tbs authority of eac h hook np to its inspired auibnrs, giving a vast amount of infuntatiua heretof.r Hcked up in very rare and costly volumes, mak ing one of the mn.t pop,,!,, ,ek. ever puhlished. Iimki Acrntan aiilrd.F.tperienced arena elergvmen, ladies, school learners and others bould send at ., ft circulara givin further nformation. Addrce, IhlHLER, McCVRBT A Co., ,'P.'I' 4w Chestnnt st,, rhil a, Ps. Allcnlion,Soldiers. EQUALIZATION OF liOUXTT. t 1.1. M)I.DH;ks t m;.t,j.'I11 sr. fV. rntitlid to an INt'lvK :l ItnlM V. ' 5-.l..iir..-J U r.r.-pircJ cj!' snch B"unti,-.. as well as tde mcroaaed pv to Mdh-vs "idnaa. Ail inquiries and communication, an swrrod nmmptlv, ),s, he-irrs rcccirted for. Post : "nice across, VwrBsrille, Pa. ,ti n rvs.