TllK HKPUHI.ICAN. ""RELIGIOUS MISCELLiNY. However caily in the morning you pock tlio jato ol accost, you timl it al romly open : ami however tloop tlio tni.lniht moment w hen you find your tell' in tliCHudden arms of donth, the winded prayer can bring an instant Saviour near; and tiiia wherever you ore. It need not that you nuccnd special 1'isgiih .or iloriuh. It needs not that you chouM enter some awful shrine, or put off your shoes on Rome holy ground. Could a memento be reared from every spot from which an acceptable prayer li .J passed away, and on which a prompt answer lias coino down, wo bhould find Jthorafi thammah, "the Lord has been here," inscribed on many a cottage, hearth, and on many a dungeon floor. We should find it not only in Jerusalem's proud temple, David cedar galleries, but in tho fisherman's cottage by the brink in Goiicsarcth. and in the uper chamber where Pentecost began. And whether it bo the field where Isaac went to meditate, or the rocky knoll where Jacob lay down to sleep, or the brook where Israel rested, or tho den where Daniel gazed on the hungry lions and the lions gazed on turn, or lbs uiudiUub wliore uio jian of Sorrows prayed all night, we should still discern tho prints of the ladder's feet, lei down from heaven the landing place of mercies, because lho starting point 01 prayer. Secret f avlts "Cleanse thou me from secret faults." This may mean not so much faults concealed from others as those which nre biddeu from ourselves. Do you think this impossible ? Long ago a friend of mino mado the startling suggestion thut men are usually ignorant of their greatest faults. Said my friend, "I did not make the discovery myself, but it was suggested iy a jjeritlemun of much experience in life and in the world It set me to thinking, and what I at first denied, I alUrwarda concluded must be true. In the first place, if we really saw a thing to be our greatest fault, if we " had ftny fue desire for improvement, the first impulse would be to correct thut fault, and then it would cease to be the greatest. For our own sakes we do not go willfully indulging what we know Ui be a fault or a blemish in our character, and one which others n;ust recognize ; our desire to stand well in their esteem is too strong for that. Then we mav mistake in our esti mate of our own characters, und so remain ignorant. I or instance, what others regard as obstinacy may ap pear to ns but proper firmness, or per haps fised principles. Men do not alw ays know themselves. I have seen an avaricious man who called himself and who realiy thought he was, liberal and benevolent, lie had generousimpulsesand was always going to do something ui Koine future time. Tho only trouble was that he had so many schemes for gain, so many present uses fur his money, that his generous plans were always in tho futuro ana reeeeding. He loved benevolence but he loved gain better. Nothing could have surprised him more, than ti be told ho was not a liberal man. lie was and is ignorant of his greatest lauit. I kuox a woman who is nncharita ble and severe; she speaks out just what she thinks, aud so says a grenl many hard things. Yet she dies not mean to be harsh and hard ; she con siders it only commendable frankness, and would bo surprised and led to an indignant denial, if she were told that she disregarded the law of love. She does not mean to do so; she has kindness in her heart, bnt her severe judgment is stronger than love. 1 know a person who is thoroughly Bollish, and yet is exceedingly kind to his own family or friends, and he thinks lie does a grent deal for others. But, indeed, he never puis himself out of his way, aud what ho does, is done lor those who are his own his second self, lie would he astonUhod if you would accuse him of selfi-hness. Said my friend, "Tell me my greatest fault, and sec if 1 do not know it." ''.No, you would nrt believe it, and would only he di.-'.urhed ; you could r-;iili null.in.r. m.,1 I i.!,nn!,l lint ct.in.l fc .. us wuii wiiii von. Tlint is a hard case, if wo are not oiily ignorant of our faults, but will Cot bear to be ti'J thom. Then t lie help lies intliis: There is Onowlio si'tirclioth the lic.'trt." If wo truly deire to be bettor, let ns epan li Mti J try vv.r vr.ys mid turn nnlo tho LorJ. Let us linnotly pray, "CI;in?c Thou I'rjiu secret l:tu!ls." I Lave f oon a lark rising from bie beJ t.f rass and foarin; upwards iiii"in( an lie rise, unit in honfa to ' ret to lioaven and ilir.'.b above the iluiids ; 1'ut t tic )Kxir l a j was litaton ba:7; w itli the liuiil sinsino; ol an oaa tern Tvitiii, nnj Lis mo:ion made irrofr nhr anj it'cottnut. doscenjoj irtfire at cvtry liroath (' t Lc tomot than all the vibrations cf Ms winjr firvid to exult him, till t'.c little creatnrc vt as li.rctil to fil dent n and part, end f ny till the storm was overpast ; and then it mndu a lirot-perous flight : fur then it did rise and tinr, a if it had lenrnea iiiumc nra notion lrom some anppl as ho passed cotnetiine tl.ronli the air. So is the prnycr cf the gimA mnn when ttit.Ttrd I y any passion, lie f;iin tronhl fenk tf (iiVl. and his words are of thia earth, carthlv: he would lo,. to his Maker, I ut he could , notlielp fleeing also thttt whiih dis-i traeted him. and a tempest was raised ! at. a 1 ne man ovtrruii-ii; Ins j.raycr w ii hroken, and his thoiilits -were trouhled. and I. is words aM-endo.l to the t loads, and the wanderinir of his imatrination recalled them, and in all the aetua;ir varieties of passion they arc ne' er like to reach GoJ at all. Lut he sits Lira down and rirha over his infirmity, and f yes his thonuhts vpon tl.inirs tihove. and Ior- ts nil lit tle vain ii:isai'es f this jite, and Ida fj'irit is leealined, and his "oul is j ven and Mill, ai.d then it sofily and j sweetly aend tt hearon on the' Vin.-s (f ti c II V Pt.ro, and dwells! with (iod. t l! it returns, I ko the use-! ful her hi'id.'d with a .!c:ne and 1 1 p new J' heaven. Imilate the hirk. VV ": Trofrssitisa & business Cards. D. W. HUTCHINSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, KlrarA. Ile C'k, F. iKr-Speciel elleutica pell to Pankcnpt eeaea betore ihe Remittor, footll I'tapd FRANK BFVR E T T , ATTUiiXKV AT hk Clearfield, Pa. Offpfl on Second trt, villi Waiter IUrri'tt, T.. -t-JITior inali rrrirttuint- wiT h P. V. HtiMiinKtT), Alton..? in V. P. Court, who iiM hit" nffire in th unit town with th Rc iriittrr io lUnkrnpter, at )irr.l, Erie co., I,, I m jtrqtarf to take charge of oases io Hankroptcj. CharM mmlerale. oct.Uf'7 ISRAEL TEST, ATTOHXEY AT LAW, Clearfield, Pa. frOmc la tb Court Nona. Jyl I,'(7 JOHN H. RJLFORD ATTOHXEY AT LAW, Clearfield, Pa. Offlee with 1. B. MrHnnlly, Esq., over Tint Na tional back. yPrompt attention givea to the eeuring of Bounty. Clsim. Ac, and to all legal buiine. March 2S. 87-ly. WALTER BARRETT, ATTOltXEY AT LAW. Office on Boeond St., Clearfield, Pa. novSl,M Win. A. Wallace. fa. I). Biffler. J. lilake 1 altera. Frank Fielding. WALLACE, BIGLER Sl FIELDING, ATTOEXEYS AT LAW, ticarlield.Pa. sT Legal basinee of all kindi promptly and accurately attended to. icayla.y THOS. J. McCULLOUGH, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OSee adjoining tbe Bank, formerly occupied by J. U McEnally, Second St., Clearfield. Sir-Kill attend promptly to collection, aale of landa, Ac. ' lerl7.fi! JOHN L. CUTTLE, ATTOUXEY AT LAW And Real I 'jute Agcut, Clearfield, Pa. Ofljfe on Markrt rtreet, opposite the jail. Itft-peetfufly offerp bit nrrricea in arTling and buyiofr lanuc in ClfarnelJ aod adjoining ecvootiea : aod with an eaperienre of over twenty year af a narreTor, flatten himielf that be can render eaupfartiun. fb:s.'Cl tf WM. M. McCULLOUGH, ATTORXEY AT LAW, Cleat field. Pa. Office on Market ptreet one donr east of the Clear teid Kniniy Bank. mayt,'64 Juhn II. Orrla. C. T. Alexander. ORVIS & ALEXANDER, ATTOEXEYS AT LAW, ItflUfonte, Pa. feeplJfS-y F. B. REED, M. D., TnYSlCIAX AXD SURGEOX. kSf'llrivinf remoTH. to tbe .t rridtBre of Geo. J. Krier. d?rteJ, vr V Hliamfimtr. P., offert hii firlpypion! ferrirn lotb peop) of tbe om.oB'i.Dg couctrj. DR. J. P. BURCHFIELD, Lure ?arfPon of the 6Ji Bcf mnt, PeourrlTani VfiQTiiier1 havini Tturnd froa thv Annj, bf.trt hi rofci'ni it ices to tbt eilUen of rieirfie-iJ ecantj. JL-PruinftBiil rftUs prompt! j (tU4 to. OGjee oo Second Lreot, formerly oocupird hj tt. WmHu. fpr4.M-U DR.. A- M. HILLS, DENTIST. Ofif? ectrow of Front ini MtrkM , utTK:tc tie ClcaKirld ILm.v," CIcnTfirM, J. BLAKE WALTERS, SCKIVEXtK AXD COXVEYAXCEU. Agent fur th Puicbae and Sale of Land, t Ir.rfirld, Pa. -?TPronirt attenr'en piven to a'l bonlne connected with the erunty office. Offre with Hn. Vm. A. W-nc! janl.'4-tf LEVI F. IRWIN, JUSTICE OF Til E TEACE For L.wrrnre townhip. ClcarOrld P. O , Clearfield Co., Pa. r-Col.ectlon and rrmittuce jrr.mpt!y m.de. je:0,-7. MA J. JOHN ROSS, LICEXSED Al'CriOXEER, Oetrnd P. Im C IrarDcld Co Pa. r"Will attend promptly ta callirr Ven doe. File of Keal Ertate, Ac, anywhere in the eonaty. Terms moderate. 1111 tp., Jane to, 1M7 ly pd. REIZENSTEIN BROS., MtDufriarrt f and Wiom1 Itten in MEX AND BOYS' CLOTHING, 421 Market & 413 Merchant Street, .ocrr:' vim.u.Fi.rmA. r. FRANCIS COUTRIET. MEKCUAXT. Frenrhtllle Clearfield Cnonty, Pa. Kp eoti-tTtnt'T on hr.l a full a.ortnjprt of liry (toodn. Hardware, tirncerirn. and ererTtliinr nnj!T k"i.t in a n'il rorr. wlnrh will 1 wild, 1 a. rhn.p a eh hrrr in the county. nrhvil!e, June 17. 1 STEETCH, EENICETT & Co., (Suwvcuwrf toPrirr T. WripM 4 Co, iwoiitriiii or xn pc i.rr: n DT.UGS AND MEDICINES, . .to, Erandics L Wines for Meo'ica! purposes. .irir.'f: So. ' Market ?u rhilad'a. moshannoiuakdT LUMBER CO., 0.-CKU1.A Mi:.M HILL.", 4 r in! rrt LUMKF.n, LATH, AM) TICKETS n. ii. FHiu.iV'irciii). rrciiTt. -lr-.t I'lv-e. n l.'i ;h U 1'hil'a. J'1IN HTVM1K. Pir.'ria!cn.lmt. Jr'.T.7 (lexenla Mill, llmrfi' H count;, fa. 1SG7 fall. J8G7 JAMES, IEKT, SANTEE & Co., Importers zzA Jobbers cf Dry Goods, .. A Til N. ThiidSu, I'lULAIKLl'lilA. V. are tine prepare! with ear timal Mtcn.irr .r-.l r. l:-.r.-.,-t to offer extra mtlnmetit te CA.-H M i ns. anrll tf t.iionvi: 11. T.r.iui.rAi v o.. riil!lphnrf, Ta. Ap-tit for S.ijfrr' :i':n !ncl.ir.c. rWe kp a fti'l -it t.'t of thi re'n.'Je u hoM .f.ir" en hanJ, miti aril them at city prif. r-nd I'T cinilii. drri'T-tl. REUBEN HACKMAN, Houss end Sign Palr.tcr and Paper Hanger, ClcarfirM, I'cna'a. Wit! eTerar il in hi line frowf end ta a worka.nlikc Banner. aprt.ST "JAS. C. BARRETT, JUSTICE Or 1 11 K PEACE I.therhur, C 1 car fit Id rv, pa. irn4t.iiin:l kibdj of lrJ ifinntrBntf txmr4 ck rat" z e rIT s o nT it II I! (. .1 A N T $ , ruLre ta Dry Gvis O.hicjr, Hardware, CatuTT, Brearwa re. ttr.iic, rri.i!ar asi i f--;t 1 AaadtB. declVte-tf, 1 Ptrw't! Tfiiii'i GREAT EXClTEMENTlltlCBIAISO JIOSSOl, On f-Eoosn tkfft, O.eaiifif.i.p. NEW GOODS AT LOW FBICES. rptlK nndertlimed reepeetnilly Inella tba at I totion of the rmMie jrenernllr to their tliieodid aMonmant of aerehaade, whtrh they are bow Kliinf AT VERY LOW PRICES. Their I lock eoniliU in part of Dry Gowls of the Best Quality, Such ai Prlnti. Te Lainet, A 1 piece;. Merino, tiinrhamp.MusitofilMeacbed aad vnhleaeb' ad,) l'rilline;.. Ticking., cotton and wol Flannel. SatiiHtte.CaPpitoerap, Cottnnade, Ladiei' 8bawis, Itabiat A Hood., Balmoral and Hoop Kkirte, e Also, a flsa artment of Men' Drawer and Shim, liaU t Cap, Boot A Shoe, all of which WILL BE SOLD LOW FOR CASH. Hardware, Queensware, Glassware, Groceries and Spices. IXSHORTA GEXEBAL ASSOItTMEXT Of CTerything wpually kept In a retail (tore, all CHEAP FOR CASH or approrad country pro daea. A. K. WRIGHT 4 EOXS. Clearfield, Ko. 7, 167. i. i. aurraa oao. at. aaarLaia. HOFFER & HERTLEIH. liarlliauH Awake. Kew and Cheap Cixxla at Tear Home. TUB ritixcBf of Kirthan cd ficinitj art herrT Botifiti tbat wo hart bow cptntd iturt in KARTllAl'K, wbert tt bartvrrrTthitig gfDeraUy k?t in a oouatry aturt, incluliaf FLOUR AND FEED. Which we will tell low for euh or la eichange fr LI SILL R. ADVANCES OF GOODS, FEED, e, made on aceoont of FQTARE TIMBER, which we will eitber aell on eommieeioo, or buy at flxei rate. COrXTKT FKOPtTE Ukea at tho highat market priea for good. li.'FFKR k IIERTL1I5. Earthaaf, Oct. 31, 18fi7-Hm pd New Store in Madera. 2IESSRS.J. FOMiESTd- SOX "WTOVW reepectfully Infjrai th foHlic that they hare jart opened, in MAIiKUA, Clearfield coontr, Fa., aa entire aeer stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Which in 7 eavrt prepared to nil at chtap tu tbt chIaaMet Thir itork eoniied la p&rt of Dry Cootls of the Eost Quality, fuch aa Atpacca, Delanea, Piinta, Vuilin. Catures, Satinet, aad Flannel. Pt-ady - MaJe Clothing, Of th het quality, tat-h al Coat. Pant, Teita, Orercoata, Oeerall, Shirts, Cellar, Ac Boots, Shoos and Gaiters, Ala of fh eery heat Quality. A complete ftock of Groceries. la hort eTerrthiut anally kept la a country tore. Consumers, Look to Your lntercst3 Call and eaaanine ear tock and pricea before parchaiinf eleewhera, LUMBER AND GRAIN Of all kind taken ia exchange fur feed. -Reaeailer the place, Madera, Clf.rlcid coanty, Penn'a. J. FORREST A EON". October II, If 67 If. JEW STOLE A'D NEW GOODS' JOS. SHAW & SON liars just opened a New STOtc, on Main St., CLEikntto, Pa., lately occujiied bjr Wm. F. 1UWIN. Their atock cornUti of Gko ii:t of the brt quality, QlXENSWARE, TeOOtS Ufld SllOC?, and ererj article DPceeearr Tor one' cororort. Call and examine our ttock before pur chasing eUaaibere. May 0, lSOG-tf. This Way, Gentlemen ! me ta asa aiAaxa roa Flour, Feed, Groceries and Provisions, la the brick hs'ld'mi; kaowa aa the "Carlisle prcrrty" la nilLirMlUKv.. PA. i"Coitfident of giTing aii.fclioa to our cml. mrr, are, thereljre, refpecifullf eolicit a liheral ahere of patronace. Jons P. MAC LAT 1 C. rhi'.irharf. Ortcber 10, HS7 J. SOMETHING NEW! FLOUR AND FEED STORE I WOn.D armource to the eitiiena of ClearAcld i and tSe enn.uri'l nf cuntrr tiiat t have cjicacd a Fl.Ol U AM) 1 F.l.li t-It'l.H oa si:co.rn smrcT, Opposite the F.trlinc, where I intend to keep e.ntantlj oa hard a full epeortramt of Fleur, Pork, Bacon, Ch.ip, Oats, Corn, Aed all k.i ,1 of Ferd. whi'h I wilt ttl cheap th'se af acy ether eibihaienL For the eo. f..r eh. or io etrhange f .r CHINtJI.K. eenience ef tlnreS.ie.be ba opened a sales- l.CXlPrr.MVN will eruH their intereet he ,'' '"Nr. Bridge's Teiluring enahlirhment. g;ring Re a call evl. ra thT fit elecwhere to par- ' M"k' "reel, where al: cau be arcotnuie rh!. their iip,.!.e, a ait arranarmenta are ,,"t "ho nat faeor bim with a call. He he peH.-t. ard am ete to her etrn Hung ta my '. ""d a "uperior article of CMKn iNG line at the tnweet wirb r-iee. " ' S?loK IN Tobacco, ta whl'h he IttTites 1 1 t.M'ER I)ENXIX0. I lhf alt.ntion of all "lorcra of tho weed." (!( id. Julr 11, ls.;. Haaana Cigar for 10 ecnla. ; 'prwM-a and abdnaulnal tapportr of erery I A aiaa Ol lae sawn laaprereaarata, for (ale all tba Irag tyri af AiAkI9WICa A UtWIS. r- it a t i n i n rOEEIGN & DOMESTIC GOODS. MI'SMNS 1KMINF.S at at at Hrnarition hennatiiiii Krn'itlion pne (rieew jirioei ALl'ACAS at SetiMlion pne ,luit rpe,il t MtiS-SOI'S' GIXrtHAV18 at Keneation frier CHINTZ at t at l Seneatina Srncatioa Henalien Senxittinn pneca pt ten jiriext pricea PKIXTS (.LOVES CKAVATS al uossurs' 5enaliob prio SIIAWW t HON SETHI at tt-nalion S'Ditioa COI.OREH) MI'Sl.lNS 1 at price All to be had t MOSSOrS MX EX t CKASII t CTKTAISS at lAHLECLOTIiatU FUISOB t 8tiaatina pricea pricna pricea pricti Sfi)tion 8enaiioQ Senaalion bensAiinn price at MOSSOW. LACE t Senaation pricea HOSIERY at henaahon pricea ItlllHoNS at Senaalion pricea THIilMlXQS ol all kindn & V at Senaalion pricea io any quan'ty J Alwavaonoanu at jiuwui o . CASS I M EKES t SA1TINETS at TWEEDS at JEANS at VEST1X0S at SHIRTINGS at eua.')llon Sanaation 8enaation Sensation pricea pricea pricea pricea Henatinn Sensation pricea pricea at JiQUSOrif. CLOTHING aicbl as Coata, Fails, Vests, Voder Shirk, Flannel ShirU, Hoots, Snrea, (lata and Cul'S. at tenaation price How fur aale at 3I0SS0FS'. n A R D W A K E 1 audi asSaws.naila Forks, Knives, at aenaalioo- price Spike, Uingea, J at MOSSOFS'. LIQCOKS. aacU aa Wine, HmnJv, Gin, Wblskey, Cojrnac, etc., etc., Fl;Uri'S, ntcb aa I'rune. Eaieina, Figs, Fllberta, etc. GUOCERIES, ay Flour, llimi, ShouldHra, Supur, MolaaHs, Cotlee, Tea, C r a c k e ra, Spicea, Candln, at acDaation price al acoaatton price at MOSSOFS'. at lenaatioD price (Joul Oil, etc., etc Alirav at MOSSOrS'. BIACK1SQ IKil'IX row DEB shot LEAD at at at at ut at (mat 1011 ken nation acnalion arniiiion aetteation e'iitiori pnoo jiricee price jiricM prioea orieo CATS At lh tore of RICHAKD MOSSUP. MUbSOP Attcnrn kep on liand a lull ansnrtmcnt of all kind ofiroocU i-pouiied fur tbe accomraodatiua ol tlift puMic. July 2. 1S FJtESU AKU1VALS AT THE CHEAP fcTORK OF EDWARD W. GRAHAM Spring Coodtv Now and Very Cheap ! TyE andenifaad reepectfulle aaoooncea to the fihlie thil hce I bow openinc as citcniive atrortmeat of STRING i0.'lil, at tbe aid aland in Gtkham'a acw huildiPf, which be effpr Is aril at exceedinglj low price, con lidcricj their cot, tcr caeh or appro red couotrji produce. His Stock of Dry Goods cannot be Surpassed. Cnttoner ran thro Und Callcoc with ft col or Moulin, tlelainei, Lawn, Cloth, Caji eret. Veiling, Ladiei' Ehawla, Ornta' Shawl, Hata and Cap, Best and Kboea, Carpet, and Oil Clutha. Eii Stock of Taney Goodi it Uoex amiled in Etjls and Variety, Emlraeing Notioot, Scarf, Read net, Keek tie, Satchel, Port Moanaie, Brnihet, Photo arapbie Alburn. Pipes, Tobacco and Seger, Perfaatery of all kind, ar anything alt la th Sotioa Una. Also, HARDWARE, QUEENS WARE, GROCERIES, TROTISIONS! All of the beet quality, and eelerted with (pedal regard to th trade ef CirarSeld county ! EDWARD W. Ci HA II AM. Clearfield. MnT II. 1.1T. The Ecst in tho Market I BUCK Iati:.i.I. Equal to th pure Englirh article. In on to twenty pound package. A krg aefortnent of CCLOIiKDrA INTS IN OIL AND 2) A'l'. LI.XSEFn OIL, TcnrnxriNE. ll'UTTV. VARNISH OF THE EHST QUALITIES, Aad a ana aaorttaeat of VAESISH A5D PAIST EHUSHES. Jolt reeeired and for ala by WM. M. k A. Oct. !, 17. I SHAW, Clear6eld, Pa. AD0LP1I SCHOLPP MinnfaotuiTr of rntrl Wholesale tod Retail lH-ulfT in TORACrO & HGARN ci.KRnru rEWA, I) F. rrCT! I l.LT aennance that he ha re. k, ceettj Cfitntreneed the above buiHne in I icarfteld, and solicits a hare of patronape. Ui cigars ar aiade f th Terr bcl tobacco, and in nyle cf tnanafa'ture will compare with aierraant and I'ealer tbrcntnoat tba eoaaty rut pl.fd at U lwat wholeado pricea. 11 and aaaaaiaa hia aoaoA whea eon aerna ko I CUaarasW. ftotrt.af KlaYSTOi: ntoki: SECOND STKKET, CI.F.AHEIEI.n, I'A. Dry Goods I Dry Goods I Dry Goods! Dry Goods I DKES8 GOODS & TRIXIMIXOS! Cloths, Cassimeres, Tweeds it Vesting?, Bhakcr, Opera, Drew, Rhtrtina-, Red, lllue, Yel- low and W h it It LA K St LB. Illeecbed and nnhleachcd MUSLIN'S, In all width and qualiiloi. TABLE LINES, TOWELS A NAPKINS, HOOP & BALMORAL SKIRTS In great variety. 611AWLS t WOOLEN GOODS IS EVERY STYLE. Ladies' Coats, Gentlemen's Furniuli- mg Goods, Thread and Sewing Silk, all kind and color , Window Kh.de, Fioor and Table Oil OF lit; Cords, leaee!, tltiae and Connterfanae, Ulofe. lluiiery, Collar, Cuff, hib. bona, liraida, and an aadleu variety of email ware and fancy article. LADIES', MISSES', AND CHILDItEX'S SHOES, A LARGE ASSORTMEXT. All or which will ba fold 1&-Z01Y FOR CASU.-H Call and examine our itackbefore making your purchue eUewhere, aa we feel arcured that wa can pleaae is both quality and piice. It will ha oar aim to make th "Keyitone" the proper place to buy Dry Good. KIVLIXG k SHOWERS CIc.r5.ld. Sept. 20, '7-tf CLEARFIELD STORE, Near rhiliiishurg, Tena'a. William W. Bctta (Ktirge L. Reed John F. TTcaver. V'iliiam I'owt-ll. V. IV. I5KTTS & Co. (Fuceeaaora to kl union A Hoop) TTAVE jml recelecd a targe and well (elected XX. 'lk of all kind of Uovd, uch aa IjEY GOODS, CLOTHING, Boot and Fkne, Ilat and Caps, Kotioas, Hard are, Ulaas. Kails, Oils, Paiata, Queenawara, tlroceriei, Fluur, llacon, rood, Ac, which Wi aia oOcring at greatly REDUCED TRICHS FOR CASH, Or la szebanga for Ll'MBEB and SHINGLES TTa latecl to snak It to the adrantag of th TIMI1ER MEN In th lower end of Clearfield county and oa Clcarneld Croek to get their eupplie Irnoi thi point; being oa the Jin of toe Jiailroad. w can uil got'dt on better terns than at any point m L icerbcld eounty, and we are aetliLg oar etock at such price as to mak it an object to tho buying to buy from us. AiVAKcxa or okv3, feed, ac, Mao oa account of Syl'AIlK TIMBER, which wa will either aell on eummiselon, or buy at nxca rates. TCall and see If our pood and price don run the time. w. w. llhlli A CO. Htv Phili4burg. Koc. 5, lon. T7LOLi of different brands can be x. Lad at all time, at rcry low prices, at the CLEARFIELD STORE, novi-tf Konr rhilipshurg. Pa. GOODS, NOTIONS, ic, i great rariety, at th loweat price for cash, at th ' CLEARFIELD STORE, norS-tf Rear Philipiburg, Pa. ALT, by tlio sack or load, clienpe than ran b bad anywhere le, al tha CLEARFIELD STORK, no5 tf Near Pbitipahurg, Pa. pALL i EXAMINE THE STOCK of Oeodt bow selling at tha CLEARFIELD STORK, aorS.tf Kear Philipahnjg, Pa li 1G II EST PRICE paid in Good 11 or Cath for Lumber and Shingles, at th CLEAREIELD STORE, ovJ-'f Kear 1'hilipaburg, Pa. IIE CnEAri'.ST GOODS, of all kind, ara to be had at the CleardcM Store. W. W. PETTS A CO. Kear Philipaburg, Pa., Vtr. i, lSrtfl tf JICIIARD UOSOP JS NOW Selling, at half their uiual price, DRESS GOODS, CLOAKS AND SHAWLS, RROWN SHEETINGS, FLANNELS AND BLANKETS, WOOLEN GOODS, HOSIERY, a MEN'S CLOTHING, GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING Good LADIES' HOOTS AND SHOES, GENTLEMEN'S BOOTS AND SI10I BOYS' do do noor SKIRTS, BALMORALS, LAMES' COLLARS AND CUFFS, RAISINS AND CURRANTS, BROOMS AND TUBS, CANNED FRUITS, BEEF AND PORK, FLOCK AND FEED, L.ci p- c: LIVERY STABLE. THE andcMigned bee Veaeeto inform the pnh. lie that he is now tulW prepared tn areonntio onte all iii the wot of lunmliinr llnreea, lliai;ii.a, bed. Ilea and Hnrr.ee., on the h rl..t not.rte and on reai:Kle tcettta. Rca.enoeon LcaH etici'l, between Thtni and Fourth. t.io. W. 6EARUART. eawfrata, Altrn 11, 1SHT. JUatduarf, 5"liuvntf, Ctr. NEW HARDWARE STORE rhiliptbarf. Centre County, Pa. G. II. ZElGLElt & CO., DEALERS IN Foreign & Domestic Hardware, WOOD, WILLOW. & TIN WARE, Stoves, Oils, Paints, Glass, &c, Sic, rPUE attealloaof Mechanics, Builder, Farm- X ara, Lumberman, and Buyers generally, is Inrlied ta th fai t that wa are offering a better asrortroent of good In onr Una than can bs found tlrewbero In this part of tbe Stat, at Frioei to Salt the Times- Our slock eontprlses a general assortment of Tool and Materials uned by Carpenter, Black smiths, Carriage and Wagon Maker, Ac, with a large atock of 7ron, Nails, Steel, Spikes, Mining Supplies, Saddlery, Hope, Chains, Urtndstones, Circular, Mill and Cross-Cut Saws, ENAMELED, FINISHED & PLAIN I10LLOW WAKE, CABLE CHAINS, ard, Linseed, Coal, Lubricating and Fish Oils, TURPESTIXE, BEXZIXE, VABXIiHES, COAL OIL LAMPS AKD LASITUXS. An sicellent assortment of Fin Cullerr, com- priainr KNIVES, 1 UKhS, DESK I IT. TEA, & SCLS-SOPuS, IlAZOIiS, Ac. TABLESPOONS, BRITANNIA k SILVER PLATED WARE. TIN WARE IN GREAT VARIETY AND BEST MANUFACTURE. Household, Horticultural, Farming and Rafting Implements of tbe lateit xd moat improved patarns. Blacksmiths can he supplied with Anvlla, Bel Iowa, Vioea, 6iedraa, Hammers, Horse and Mule choos, Uoroe Kails, and all kinds of iron and EuieL Carpenters and Cuilders will Bod la our eeteb- liahmcnt a superior tock of Planet, Saws, Augurs, Ilatcheti. ingle, double hit and pealing A ice, Hammers, Chltels, Filea, Hinges, Screw, Bolts, Locks, Pulleya, Sash, Cord, Ac, Ac, Ac Farmer and Raftmea will End everything in theit line, and cheaper than eaa ba had elsewhere. . Fartieular attention la tnv!ted to our stock ef Sieves, comnrialni; r-near's celebrated Ann null, took and I'arlor htoves of all aisea. Also, lbs Niagara Cook. Parlor Cook, IJrtlliant. Dawn, Dew Utop, Arctic, and Common bgg, I'ucaci, o. All of the above goods will be sold cheap for rash. G. II. ZEIGLER k Co. Philipaburg, Oct. 10, ls7-1y Down I Down 1 1 THE LAST ARRIVAL AXD OF COlTvSE TnE CIIEArEST I A Proclamation against High Prices lE are now opening up a bit of the bet and moat seasonable tiiH.Ja and Hares ever oflrrcd in this market, and at price that remind one of the good old tiny of cheap tliinga. Ihoae who lack faith upoa thi point, or deem aur alia gallon uperlluoue, need nut r.if.i, .it oin sTonr, Comer Front and Market streets. Where they can see. feel, hear and know for them. arlvea. In fully umlccland what ereoheap roods, thi muat be done. We do not deem it neoeaaary to enumerate and itcniisc our Hock. It is enough for ua to state that We lave Everything that is Neoded and conaumed in this market, and at rrioos that aetonirh both old and yonnp. divlu JOt-LTlI S!1W A FOX. cheap" furniture. " JOHN GULICII DSSIKKS to Inform his old friends and ana. tomera, that having enlarged his shop and increased hi facilitie lor niaauiartnring. h I now prepared to make to order nch Furtiitura a may b draired, in good atyle and at aheap rate for CASH. He generally baa so band, at his Famitura rooms, a varied assortment of ready, made furaltura, among which ara UUREAVS AND SinE-ROARDS. Wardrobes and Ilook-Caeaai Centra. Rofa, Parlor, Ilreakfasi and Iining Eateusioa Tables; Com. nioa, French-poet, Cottage .Jenny Ltnd and ether llrd.tea.l. i prist of all binds, W ork-ttanda, Ut racks. Wsah-stands; Kocking and Arm chairs t spring-seat, cane bottom, parlor, com. mon and other Chetr ; Looking-tllasaes of every description on hand ; and new glasses for old frames, wbtrh will he put in oa very reasonable terms on shortest notice, lit also keeps on hand or furnifhee to order, Corn-huek, Hair and Cotton-lop Mattresses. Coffins of Every Kind Made to order, and funerals atteaded with a lleara whenever deelred. Also, Hows Painting done ta order. Tha eubteriher also manatee turee, ard has eonatanily on band, Clement's Patent Washing Machine, tbe beat now in nee ! Thoae aalng this machine never need be with out clean eloiael He alio ha Fiver' Patent I barn, a swportor article. A family aalng this Churn aever need be without butter ! All the ahov and many other articles ara fur niahed to ouati.mera cheap lor Caaa or exchanged for approved eountry peduea. Cherry, Mapl, Poplar, Linwood and otiar Lumber tuliahle for Cabinet work, ukea ia lobar, ge fur furnilu--. r-Remember the hrp la on Market Hreet, Clearfield, la, and laoarly opposite the'-Old Jew f"re." JOU.N tJlLlCU. November Jn, laftl y ll.ANKl:Ial Itl.ANKI 1U XJ Unia markets bray Hiankete and kite lllanketa at rengi-ed pricea. at . "'a !!K,INB STORK, I tha DEMOCRATIC Al.M AKAflTonW ewutw. Evwry wesat rWM hv ire, eg DEAL'S LATE rOW EL'S LMLT.OCATICU. For all diacae In. ider.t t'. tl-.rf C.tt liumaa le.h, reiiirn rairrt.al epp. 1 th nrt ..t ea i'-alK.a. flMIHliew Coirp'.uad pre arrd h a prartita) ti.rtui!, bating a lull ki,..w,l. , , Ul aiclica. tiniica ol ei-n inKicillent that ti.it., ( into It compi.aill.in. ia wan.l.t. l tuesned eat. thing ol the kind eter yet ollired to tl.a Put,iM e'en rii.rnal ap.li.tlun l"t the dieeaaea q which It la rc,Biuienltd H are aeti.tud that It will wk ita owd road Into the enfl!enee ..f all who ua it, and thoao who try it oat an never he without It, and therefore wa re!y oa eperlcnce aa the heat teat of It oaf fnltie.. I, la pronounced br Farrier, and all wba bee triad it, to b th beat applioatioa ater aaed. Thi Kmbn.cti.n baa been put up fur over elthi years, and it I only through I he inert a, Io w. aiand and arirent requeat of my friend aod lb Pul.liO that I acrid It forth aa the grand reuirdia airent lor te rarions dieae ta which that nol.le and uaeful atitual, the herio, U sulject Many remedies have been offered to th Pah. lie under different forms, soma of the are ia. jtrlnu, othet at beat of little a, and many wholly Improper to natter th parpoM for wkub they are romaindd. A Judiclouand really asefal eompositioa, free from tho objection, has therefore long beeo desired by many gentlemen who bavd eaiaehlr hor, and ara unwilling to trait them to Ik care of deaigning and pretended Farrier. Their wiihe ara at length fully grattned, bjr (br. Bealel being prevailed upon to allow thia valaa- bla Embrocation (wfa.eh ha pro red to edcaeust to th varioa diaeaaee) to b prepared aad brought out to tha public Thi Embrocation wa eiteniiroly aaed bv tha tinvernment during the war. For sals by liartawiek A Irwin, Clearfield. Joseph H. Irwin, Curwomvilla. faniel UoooV lander. Lu:liersbarg. Address all order to I)H. EDMUND BE ALE, apr4,fl7-1y d(12 South Second St., I'bilv, Pa. ITCH ! ITCH ! ! ITCH ! !I SCRATCH! SCRATCH!! SCRATCH!!! In from 1 to 4H Hours, WhaaUm'a Ointment cures Tha Itch. Wheaton's Ointment cures Salt Rhoonu Wheaioa'a Ointment care Tetter. Wbeeion' Ointment euros Barber' Ink, Wbeaten'a Ointmeut cures Old Sore. Wheatuna Ointment cure Every kind ef ilumor like Magie. Price 40 cent a buz ; by mail, 6 it cent. Addreti WfcKKS A POTTER, No Mtl Wail. Inglon treet, Button, Mnea, Vm ale by Ilarta wirk A Irwin. and by all Itrurciat. ('.' 'Itl-l. Dt.AI' Mr, IJ.IlidiiCs cud Catarrh treated with the utnui.t iqwi., I;v J, ISAACS, M. b., Oeculit and Aarist, Ifonojalvof U-vJru, Ilolliind.) No. xj Ar.-b Mroct, 1'uiiWa. Teatifnnnia) fruin the most reliable enure.', in ths city snd country a ho seen at his office- Ins OH'.iical fiu'iilty arc invited to accompany their patirrtB,Be he hae no secret in biapraetioe. Aru ticial Kra iiiecrtcd without pain. 1.0 charge far esannnationa. aiw ly DREXEL L CO., Xo. 34 Huutb Third Street, PliUadelp And Dealers in Government Securities. Application by mail will receive prompt steee tion, and all information cheerfully iuruiibcd, Ordere aolicited. aprll-tf J. I. M Oirk. Edward Pcrkl. EAKHNQ k COLLECTION HOUSE OF McGI R.K Si, PERKS Bucecifor to Foster, Perk a. t Co, Phlifphbur, Ohtre Coon tit , Pi. "lirHKl.E ll tbe hwiiori! of a I'.4uikiiiP Hom f f will tc traoNute J priiinpllj ftud opoi Uh id ott favur&Mtt trrmjv marT-tf County National Bank. CLEAKFir.U, TA. THIS Bark is now open and ready for bavt nosc OSie on Second itreat. ia tha bait, iog formerly occupied by Leonard. Finney A Ca. ntaamtna Ann ovetevna. JAS. B. GK A HAM, KICHAKlt ETtiT, VTM. A. WALLACE, VM. P0KTE1, A. K. W KIUllT, GEO. L. KEUO. P. W. KOORE, JAS.T. LEOKARD, ju?S,"MJ Caehier.- Prcaid.at. Clearfield County Bank. THE Clearfield County Bank a as incorpora ted institution has gone out of eziFteare by tiie surrender af its charter, on May 13, lstii, All its stock is owned by th subscribers, was will eontinue the Banking builneas at tbe anas place, as private Bankrra, tinder the Ursa nan of the "Clearfield Cunnty Bank." We art ra tponiilile for lb dchta ol lb Hank, and will yiy it note on demand at lb eouater. PepMh rectived aad interett paid when money i lafUer a filed lima. Papor diacounred at ii pereeat. a keretofnra. Cur peraoaal n-rposuibiltty la pledged for all lioposita raccivea and bo.iacai tran icted. A continuance of the liberal pat. ronage of the buainaaa men of tha eoaaty ia ra apevltully eoltci'ed. A Preeident, Caahier and oficert af the lata Clearfield Coonty Bank, we reuuir lb now of said Bank te be pretested for redemption. JAS. T. LKONARD, RICEARD 8 HAW, WM. POUTER. JAS. B. GRAHAM, A. K. W B.IUI1T, a. L. tt RED, WM. A. WALLACE. The hualnea of th Bank will be conducted by John M. Adams., Kaq., aa Cashier. jun2S,'6S UisrrUanrous. ritlladrlplila & j:ric Railroad. WINTER fniE TABLE. Throorh and direct route between Philadelphia, Belli mora, Uerrishurg, WilliamsporCy and the Great Oil Region of Pennsylvania. ELEGANT SLEETING CAES On all NlKht Trains. ON and afler MONDAY, KOV. 5S, 1?C7, tbe trains on the Philadelphia A Erie Bail Uuad will run as f.-llnwi. t c.twnril. Mall Train leaves Philadelphia. 11 IS t. V. Po do .St. Mary's- J.ls P. M. Fo arrive at L'ie u (i(i p, Jl. rta ktpreaa leaves r'liildlpbia.....li.tiOncos. ru 'o.....itu M.rjs S. is A.M. I'e Jirrive at Erie t 15 A M. I nat Mud. Mall Train leaves 1 ne 10 IS A. K. Pe do M. Nary' .i p. M. I'o arrive at Philadelphia. I.oo A. U. Erie Express leaves Erie 4 S.. p. M. Io d St. Msry's......l.'V P. M. I'o arrive at Philadelphia 1 .1)0 P. M. Mail and Express connect with all trains oa tha War re a A Franklin Ketlwav. Pa-eengen leatitg 1'biladelphia at IJ.Otl M. arrive al Irvinston at tfl a m aad Oil Ci'y at .iip.m. Leaving Philadelphia at 11 OJ p. ta., arrive at Oil City at i.S.S p.m. All train on Warrn A Franklin Pailwty make elore ennnectien at Oil City with train for Franklin and Petroleum Centre. Ilaggsg cnecaea tnrougn. ALFHED L. TVI.EIt. ' "enerwl huperinleadent. Origin and HiEtory of the Books of the Bible. t raor. oaLvta t stowi, t. . VW ORK of rare va!ue, and an almot Indis pensable companion ol the llihle. ihewing wLat the lhble is not, what it la. aad aawtoai It : answenrg all tbe objections to its antheoti. elly urged by modern InGdels. and treeing Ins aathority of each hook up to its inspired eaiher. giving a vast amount of Information beretofor locked up ia very rare and costly Tetanies. oik ing one of the mo.t popular hooka ever publiabed. KstKI AucnteW klitpKlperlenred aft cleriymen, ladle, nkool teachers and ether should send at once lot eireuters giving farthtt information. Addrets, ZEltiLKR, MrCrilDT A Ca. Sfr?" dm HM Cheatnul at., Phil a, Allenlionoldiers. EQUALIZATION OF BOUNTY. ( l.t. taOMnr.lt w tiK I'Uti.'fia.tVl are I J V entitled to an IXt lH.AM I) llt'l'MV - ondor.icne.1 is rrcnarod to collect all sack Pounllc. 0 Well a the ItoTr&wd vtav to Soldier' M idows. All inqntriea and e.tiiiiiunie'on M' twered promptly, ltiarhargee receiptee, lor. F Ofl.ce a.hireae, trwwiitvill, Pa.