THIS KEPUHLICAN. Terms of Subscription. If pod 1. advance. whhin throe month! ...! 0 If J.aUt .fur throe end W""'1' snout ....... J If pa.d erter the c-.lreli..nf l -"" " w, T II Vi'll.a.n, mir foreman Is authorised to receipt for money pam ""' - of ivti-riplion, absence. ivoriininir. "I for. . in our UEO. '.t. OOOULANliKH, Editor Mil Proprietor. Tm nnAT:: ::::::April 2:t, 180S. isi Mary E. Walters will open a Delect school in tlio Town Hall for a term of eloven weeks, commoncing on Monday May 4th, 1808. A bill passed tho Legislature at the late sossion annexing Fox township to Jefferson and Elk countios. We will publish tho bill us soon as we can get a copy. "We arc rcqucstcd,by tho Superinten dent, to say, that the Normal School will open, in this plaeo, and continue in BOfciion Eleven weeks, on tho 11th day of May next. Tho Administrators of the late Wm. Buchanan, of Tenn township, will sell Bt j.uV K. . MonJ-jr, U AtU of May next, all tho personal property bolonmncr to said estate. See their advertisement and handbills. The Legislature at its late sotting nasBC'd a bill chancins the time for electing township and borough offi cers in this county. These ofticors will heroafter be elected on tho sec ond Tuesday of October. On Talm Sunday Uov. II. W. Eoech- r went into his Church with a crown on his head and palms in his hand. Horry is an eccentric cuss, and plays off these tricks for cash only. Income tax last year $38,000. We are pleased to learn that a select school will open, on the 11th or 18th of May next, in the basement of M. E. Church, in tho upper end of Boll tp. Tin's will give the Teachers, young ladies and gentlemen of that section a fine opportunity to improve their men tal faculties. A first class Teacher. The next trial of John II. Surratt Is now set down for tho 11th of May. Tho nigger jury law is to bo in full LIa.it at tho National Capital by that time, and then a jury can bo packed like Joo Holt's Military Courts to con vict. Prof. Harrison will re-open bis school on the 4th of May next. Wo direct the attention of tlio reader to his advertisement olsowhero. lie is one of tho most competent and suc cessful Teachers in tho Stato and de serves to be patronized. Grey hairs, although acconntod an honor by the old, havo never boon so considered with respect to tho middle aged or young. Theso can bo easily remedied by the use of "Barrett's Veg etable Hair Hcstorative." Tho only , thorough ronewcr and provontativoof all diseases of the scalp OgJenslurg Journal. In accordance with his will,TalIcy' rand, tho celebrated French diplomat Btipulatod that his papers and mem oii-( should not bo published nnti thirty years after his death. As this occurred ou tho 17th of May, 1838 tho timo will soon bo np whon tho seal will bo broken and the public al lowed to see him as he was. Additional Court. In accordance with tho act of Assembly published in this issue, there will be a court held commencing on tho 4th Monday (25th) of May for the trial of civil causes. This act will greatly facili tate the civil business of our county find must in a few years at farthest bring matters even. IiFCOKBTRt'CTION B. F. Rico, of Minnesota, and A. R. McDonald, of Wiiiamsport, in this Stato, have been elected United States Senators by tho no;roos and burcauiteffof Arkansas, and aro now in Washington, trying to got their scats, although tho Rump. ci s havo not yet accepted tho loyal )(. as reconstructed by tho carpet-bag uummers. - m Senator Wilson tries to pull the wool over the eyes of tcniporaneo pipie uy saying licit lie "never saw rmit drinking." Wendell Phillips iiiic.KB mis is imgiity poor testimony! lei auso he can find ten million who nevt-r shw him drink, but that don't 1'i-i.ve tlmt he is not a drunkard. 11,8 N. Y. Tribune calls tho defeat of jig party in Connecticut, "a Serious hiv;ik intiioiTcKiiluntiallino." Rat or it's tho first twist in the cord which is ( suspend by tho neck (irant's 1 r. -uleritial expectations. We trust then! is little danger of tho lino break inr. . The Mississippi mongrel convention hasj uHsod an "ordinance" removing political disability from one of its Rad ical monibors, and from J. L. Morris, and J. S. Wofl'ord, two Radical candi-rfal-'s upon the Stato ticket. How wothlroiw good a "bloody-hnniled trai tor'' becomes tho moment he joins tho i;, r rel party and swallows the in,' ,vr ! Tho name of (jenoral Schofield was sent to tho Senate by tho President on Friday Inst, as Secretary of WKr, in place of E. M. Stanton, t0 bo re Hi'jvcd. The President might os well htivo spared himself tho troublo, for W illi tieiicral Schofiebl's recent con scr alive conduct in Virginia there is I t la hope of his confirmation by tho radicals. ClinrloltrKvilli, V , announces tho doatli on tho L'.ilh, of Hon. William ('. ltivri, formerly United States Minister to Franco, and Senator from Virginia, aged " years. Clearfield Markets. Reported weekly for the Ci.Eanriri.n ltsrri'Bi has lijr .1. I. Kratihh, ltoalir in Dry l),.l, (Iro ccrits, Provisions, do., Market t., Clearliold. Clkahfiki.p, April 11, IMS. Apples, aroeli, i 2 mi Hoirs, drcpsed Hides, green Huns, eujrai cured, Mioultlcr! . b'ldos ... Jfrirtl, y H lit Apple butter, tg.il, t 2.' liutlnr 40 I), aim $11 Ol(0 ' 1,11 Buckwheat 1 2i Buckwheat flourtt., a Beef, dried St) li.-vf, frcth 12 Boards, M 16 (10(42(1 0(1 Corn, shrllid... 1 o.' Corn, our SO Corn mi ni, tuck, 1 VO ( hop, V twL 3 74 Clovorsood 10 00 Cheeso. 2j Cherries, It.. 2U(, ti Chickens, driij, lb, 20 Ergs 2i Klmm:J ! 00 Flour l:t Ollot.14 00 Hiiy 20 (MJ(.2.. 00 Lard . Mess p.rk,-)J bbl...Si 00 Hats SO Onions Potatoes Pea'-hes, dried, It,., Plaster, bbl Bye Kllfl, It) Kalt, BU'k Shingles, IS iu., At, 20 1 2S 16 5 00 1 00 i 8 60 6 llll 16 00 r-huiKli s, 21) iu, Timothy soud 0 00 Tallow 16 Wheat, 2 60 Wool 46 Wood, f cord 4 00 Philadelphia Grocery Market. 1'imldki,i-iiu, April 27, 1X03. Tom an quiet without chango to nolo. Rice Is meeting with fair domand from the trado, without speculative movement. CofTros hare not ehanjrcd in price, but the market Is extremely firm and the sales are fair at full rate. There has been quite an acuiv aeuiaua ror Bugar at rauier oener prices and It Is the general impression that they will ad raneo further before many days. Steain Refined YeUows are meeting with very larire demand which is in part speculative at 10 Q, 10 ; Cuba and Porto Ilico 1213 ; Choice Dcmerara, 16. Bymphi are exceedingly active at advancing pri ces the demand being in excess of the production ; nearly all the refineries being sold ahead for from one to four weeks. Desirable medium grades are mueh wanted but very fcarce. Molajisos quiet at about previous rates. tkas. ' 1 corrara. Young Hyecn 'ltio, common 21 (Ti) Superior....! 86fi.l lij (iood 2:tj(. Fine 1 2,( l1 4 6 1 l'rime ...26U't) Finest I 66y,I 76! Choice.. .20 (o Hyuon 'Java, old gov. 3"ioi) ruierior....l 06(5.1 26 l,cura 26J(.) Fine 1 Sof.o I 61) W.A.Co.eansOO (,(, Finest 1 6i(j,l 6 Dandelion.paOO (j Imperial M'uAitl. rinperior....l 20(3,1 40 Crushed UJCi) Fine 1 60tol S.VCoarae, pulv. 1TK Finest 1 yoy,l SO Fino....di)...17( Gunpowder IA IfiloO Huporlor....! 25(Tiil 40 It 16di) Fine 1 66(,i,l 70 O, extra l..j(,i) Finest. 1 76(u,2 00 0 I yellow. .. 12 fu) Black I arnrps. Superior.... S5(3il 00 Common 46 (S) Fin 1 05(al 15 Fair AO d Finest 1 2u(4l 36 Hood fiS (m 2S 15 2J IS 17 171 17i 17 lit lis 16 15 60 7 75 S 5 Japan H'rlino 78 ('U ruporior.... WOiii 06 Choice 011 (,D Fine 1 10(,i,l 16 Cboiec,ex(ral 06 Finost 1 20(0)1 30, soi.Aniu, nn . !v. 0. choice, no ffit 05 Carolina. llifh 12A I'orto Hico...S7 f.o S5 Kant India.... it (ii) II Cuba. 65 (m 70 Clement H. Wainwright - - Israel R. Wainwright losepu ri. nainwngnt. WAINWRIGHT & Co WHOLESALE GROCERS AND TEA DEALERS, ii. ik. corner neeona ana Arch Mrools, aprll rUILADELI'IIIA, Ta. The Truth Will Out. 1)ER60NS who wish to got tho true aoeotint of the lata ItcWllion should purchase the Youths' History of the Great Civil War. Containing- sixteen illustrations and four hundred pages, puhliehcd by Van Evrie, llorton A Co., New York. Every lemoernt should purchase a eonv of this ureal work. Orders sent by mail will be promptly attended tn. Trice, per copy, $1.60; postage 15 oeuts. Address, C. J. KEAfir, Airent, Feb. -.?ra-pd. (J Ion Hope, I'a. Woolen Factory. Inion Mills, I'iiIuii township, Clearfield ro., Pa. HAVING purchased an interest in the Union Mills, we are prepared to card Wool, man ufacture and Snish Cloth, and do all kinds of work in our line on short notice, in workmanlike manner, and on reasonable terms. Also, FLOUR, FEED AND LUMBER Manufactured and forialo. Terms Cash. Wool intended for carding ean be left at R Mossop'a or J. P. Kratser's, where we will get and return it on Saturdays of each week. Letters of Inquiry addressed to us at Rock ton r. u. will receive prompt attention. F. K, A J. K. ARNOLD, Rockton, June 37, 1S7. Clearfield Nursery. ENCOURAGE HOME INDUSTRY rpilE undersigned, having established a Nor- X ery on tbe '1'ike, about hair way between Clearfield and Curwensrlile, is prepared to fur nish all kinds of FRUIT TREKS, (standard and awarf.l Hvergroeos, bhrubbery, Grape Vines, Gooseberries, Lawton Blackberry, Strawberry, and Kasberry Vines. Also, Siberian Crab Trees, Quince, and early scarlet Rhubarb, Ac Orders promptly attended tc Address, J. D. WRIOnT. ep20-Si y Curwcnsville, Pa ADOLI'Il SClIOLPr ManufMtarer or nil Wholua1c and Hclall Iealr in TO It A WO A VHi IIS CLEARFIELD, PEX'A, 1 ) KSPKCTFL'LLY announces that he has re JV cently couuneneed the above business in t leartleld, and soliciu a share of patronage. His cigars are made of the very best tobacco. and in style of manufacture will compare with those of any othor establishment. For the con venience of the public, he has opened a a.iles- tand in Mr. liridire's Tailorina establishment- Market street, where all ran he aeeommn. dated who mav favor hira with a call, lie has always en hand a superior artiele ol L'llhWI.NU and SMOKING Tobacco, to which he invites tbe attention of all "lovers of the weed," Havana Cigars for 10 cents. Merchants and Dealers throtirhoiit the couatv supplied at the lowest wholesale prieos. Call and examine bit stock when yon come to ClearOold. lnov28-lf Qt AHTi;itl.V Itl.rnnT of the Comrr Natiokal Bank of Cloarfleld, on the morn ing of the first Monday of April, 1808 i naaotTRrxg, Votes and bills discounted $lfO,4.'IO 03 Over draft! 11,770 62 Furniture and nxtoree..,.; 8:tl 10 Current expenses and taxes 730 87 Lash items (including rev. stamps) 440 74 Due from National Hanks 10,1 no id Due from other Banks and Rankers, 11,61)4 20 U,n. Hondsdeposited with Treasurer of U. 8., to secure circulation 76,000 00 Cash on hand .f other Nat. Bankr, ,J(I (ill Legal-tender Notes A Frae'l Cur... 12,n.12 23 Compound Interest Notes 1,300 (0 MAnii-mics. Capital stork paid in... .1100.000 00 Surplus fund , J, ,00 00 Cirrulaton outstanding.. 84, .Hi (10 Due deposluirs 63,ift5 87 Due to Banks A Bankers 1,404 31 Riehance and interest, S.U8 22 Profit and Loss 4,0.12 00 Total $231, .'120 40 2.11,328 40 I hereby certify that tbe above statement Is a true copy of the orisinal sent to the Conmtrollor of the Currency, this 6th day of April, I Hits. 1). W. MOURK, Cashier. "n.X KCL'TOIt MITIfli-Nolleeishero. lj by given tliat Lettera Testamentary, have been granted to the subseribers,oa the Estate of GEORGE HUGHES, deceased, late of Dra.lv township, Clearfield county, Pennsylvania. All rersous indebted to said Estate are requested to make Immediate varment, anl those inin. laims acainst the asms will nreaenl them dulv authenticated for settlement. GKOU()B SENIOR, JOHN SMITH, uaj:.8t;r,d Eaeiutura. A tclcrrnm from L.iTr.sr Ti'M.s SPRING & SUMMER J urt mrirrti r th Htr of Mas. 11. I). WKLSII k Co., 1m1(ti in FANCY GfX)DS, MILLIXKKY, NOTIONS, TOYS, and MUSICAL JXSTK UMEXTS. Silk and velvet BONNETS male for tl 00 Blraw BONNETS made for 75 All kinds of HATS lor- 60 Materials furnished on as reasonable terms as they can be had in the county. Xoxtdoor to Firxt National Bank, nov7.tr Cl.EAItFIEI.D,l'A. 628 HOOP SKIRTS. 628 M m. T. Ilopkln'i "Own Make" of "key stone Hkirla" Are the best and Cheapest,Low Priced Hoop Skirts in the market. 1 rail hkirU, iit springs, $1.00 ; 30 springs, $1.20 i and 40 springs, $ I.4&. l'lain Hkirts, S tapes, 20 springs, SO Cents; Si springs, VI Cenu; SO springs, $1.15; So springs, $1.2o. Wsrranud in avert respect. "Our OWN Make" of :'UNION FKIRTS," Eleven Tape Trails, frem 20 to 60 springs, $1.20 to $2.50. Plain, Six Tapes, 20 to 60 springs, from V. Cents to $2.00. These Skirts are better than those sold by other establishments as first elass goofls, and at snuch lower prices. "Our OWN Make" of CHAMPION SKIRTS' i in every wry superior to all other iioop bkirts before the public, and only have to be examined or worn to convince every one of the fact. Manufactured of the beat iinen-tnished English Steel Springs, very superior tapes, and the style of the metalie fasteniogs and manner of securing them surpass for durability and ex cellence any other Skirt in this country, and are lighter, more elastic will wear longer, give more satisfaction, and are really cbespor than all others. Every lady should try them. They are being sold extensively by Merchants through out this and the adjoining States at very mod. eraie prices. If yon want he best, ask for 'Hopkin s Champion Skirt." If yon d not find them, get the merchant with wbnm you deal to order tt-em for you, or come or send direct to us. Merchants will And our difleront grades of Skirts exactly what they need, and we especially invite mem to call ana examine our extensive axsort ajent, or arid for Wholesale Price List. To be had al Retail at Manufactory, and of the Retail Trade generally, end at Wholesale ol the Manufaeturor only, to whom all orders should be addressed. Meuufaetory and Salesroom, 028 Arch Street, between Oth and 7th streets, Philadelphia. March 2110m SI. T. HOPKINS. DRESS-MAKING. SPIXI AI. NOTICF.. PARISIAN DRESS AND CLOAK MAKING. Ladies ean have their Dresses, Buns, Coats, and Rasqulnes hand somely made and trimmed, at the shortest no tice. at the old-established stand, 1031 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Fancy and plain Funs, Mantilla Ornaments, Dress and Cloak Buttons, Kibboos, Cluuy and Quipurc Laces, Rngle and Gimp Dross Trim mings, with a large variety of tuple and Fancy Goodi.from 25 to 60 per cent, less than elsewhere. Also, receiving daily, Paris fashions In tissue psper, for Ladiee and Children Dressea. Sets of Patterns for merobants and dress makers now ready, at Mrs. M. A. RINliKK'8. j4 ly 10.11 Chestnut sU, Philadelphia. MILLIMKV & STRAW GOODS, No. Ill Arch St., above Second, PHILADELPHIA, PEXX'A. rilUE subscriber is now prepared to offer to hi I customers anl the trado generally, a large aua wen seieerea stoex or r-trew and Millinery uoous, riiimtn iiunnMH, Mowers, Rib bons, Hoonet frames, Ae., Ao. N. B. All orders will receive careful and prompt attention. IN, KRUHKN, war 10 -2m 218 Arch strait, Philadelphii 1868MMUM;PP.M.(i.18G8 EYRE & LAND E L L, Fourth and Arch Streeta, nilLAtiELPJlIA, PENN'A. New Pnrlng Silks. Novelties In Dress floods. new Htyle Sbawls. Steel and Poarl poplins. E. A L. always keep the best BLACK SILKS N. B. Not Cash Buyers will And it to their Interest to call, as Bargains from Auction are uaiiy received. marlD-ilm riiiiadclphia & Eric Railroad. WIXTER TIME TABLE. Through and direct route between Philadelphia, I I,!-.. II !L tl.MIT . 1 faiuiuuiv, uarrisDurg, Tl llliainspori, and tbe Great Oil Region of Pennsylvania. ELEGANT SLEEPING CAKS On all Night Trains. rN and after MONDAY, NOV. 25, 1887, the trains on the Philadelphia A Erie Hail Road will run at follows t W eatward. Mail Train leaves Philadelphia, 11.16 P. M. Do do St Mary's. 2.16 P. M Do........ arrive at Erio 0.00 P. M Brie Express leaves Philadelphia..... 12. nOnoon Do do St. Mary's 3.18 A. M Do arrive at Erie 9.46 A. M lUatwiird. Mail Train leaves Erie 10 26 A. M Do do St Mary'i 6.00 P. M Do arrive at Philadelphia.... 8.06 A. M Erie Express leaves Erie 4 26 P. M Do do St Mary's 10.30 P. M Do arrive at Philadelphia 1.00 P. M. Mail and Express connect with all trains on the Warmn A Franklin Railway. Passengers leaving Philadelphia at 12.00 M. arrive at Irvineton at 8.40 a m and Oil City at 0.60 p.m. Leaving Philadelphia at 11.06 p. m., arrive at Oil City at 4.36 p.m. ah trains on vtarren at rrankim Kailwav make close connections at Oil City with trains lor franklin and I'etroieum Centre. Baggage cnecaeu tnrougn. ALrniui u Il Lr.Il, General Superintenden Attenlion, Soldiers. EQUALIZATION OF BOUNTY. wm !wa.i'i s-.n ir iriiE--ira'ti.i are 1 V entitled to an INCREASED IIOI NTY. Tlie nndiirpiirm-d i prepared to collect all such Bounties, as well as the inrrcaitcd pay to Sobliera' " iiiowa. aii iiiuiiines an'l coniniiininilMins an svrt red promptly. Diecroires rrOiiptcd for. Post OfTme addn'ss, Curwcnsville, Pa. "I'i-lf JOSIAII EVANS. CAKEIAGE AND SLEIGH SHOP, IN CLEARFIEI.D, Ta. (Immedlatoly in rear of Machine Shop,) rnilK subscriber would respectfully Inform the I citiieusuf Clearfioid. and the nubile in ri.n. oral, that heisprrpsred to do all kinds of work on CAIIHIAGES, BUOCilES.SLEIGUS, ic. on short notice and on reasonable terms, and in a worsmaDiiae manner. r-All orders promptly attended lo. Feh.14,W WM. M'NIG H T. ITCH !' ITCH ! ! ITCH ! ll SCRATCH I SCRATCH!! SCRATCH!!! In from IO to -l lluura, Wbeaton's Ointment cures The Itch, Wheaton'a Ointment cures Sail Rheum. Wbeetoa's Ointment cures Tetter. Wbeaton's Ointment cures Barbers' Itch. Wheaton'a Ointment cures Old Sores, Wbeatoo 'a Ointment cures Every kind of Humor like Magic Trice 6" cents a boij by mail, 80 cents. Address WEEKS A I'OTTKK, No 170 Wash ington street, Boston, Mass. For sale by llaru wlek A Irwin, and by all Druggists. s78,'87-ly 1) AI' M ;s, Itllndiieaa and ( atarrh trealel with the utmost sueeesa. hv J. I.-AACS, M. D., Oeeiilisl and Aurist, (formerly of uryqcn, lionanu,! no. Pllj Arch street, l'bilad a. Testimonials fnm the ni-rst .iaMe sources in the city and country ? n lie rn-u al his oflioc The nieilieal farulty are invited to noeompany their pntieets.aa be has no secrets in lily pra' tiee. Arti ficial Eyes inserted without pain. No charge for evatelrtstinns. tny2 ly riVnaare and ahdonslnal supportrs of every X kind of the latest Improvements, for sale at the Plug eloie of JiAlUSWICK A IllH l.S. Hmlunt Jailor!.. SOMETHING NEW IN SHAW'S ROW I H A Mi A TO( .IITI, 71 ere limit Tailor, Market Hlreet, Clrarlli Id, I'a., T TAVIND opened their new establishment i I 1 hhaw's Ki.w, nne door east of the pint ottiee, and having Just returned from the eastern citivs wltn a large assortment of Cloths. Cassimcros, Vesting, Beavers, and all kinds of Goods for men and boys' wear, are now prepared to make np to order CLOTlil.V'l, from a single article to a full suit, in the latest stylos and most workmanlike manner. (Special attention given to custom work aud euttiug-out for men and boys. VV offer great bargains to eustoroors, and warrant entire satisfaction. A libsral share of public patronage is solicited. Call and see our goods, N. A. rftAMi. cclir tf 8:1 3 E. K. L. 8T01It)IITON. II. 11UIDGE, MERCHANT TAILOR, (Store one door cast of Clearfield H.msc,) Market Nrcct, Clearfield, Pa. TEEI'S n band a full assortments of Gents' IV Purnishlng Goods, such as bbirta, Linen and Woolen Ludershirls, Drawers and Bocks, neck. ties, Pocket llandkerohlais, Gloves, Hats, Umbrellas, Ac, In great variety. Of Piece Goods he keeps the Best Cloths of all "Shades and Colors," Such as Black Doeskin of the very best make; Fancy Cassimere, in great variety , also, French Coating, Reaver, Pilot, Chinohilla, and Frieott overcoating. All of which will be sold cheap for Cash, and made up aocording to the latest styles oy expenenoea workmen. Also, Agent for Clearfield county for I, M Singer A Co's. celebrated Sewing Maohinee. Nov. 1, IKM-tf. 1(. RKIDGK. umiturr. CLEAIiFIELD . FURNITURE ROOMS. Market 6trewt, east of Fourth. JOH THOUTMAX, Proprietor. rffHE tubscribtr beri leave to call the atten X lion of the cititens of Clearfield and sur rounding country to the fact that he is now prepared to furnish, on ahort notice, Cabinetware of all Styles & Patterns r-uited for either Parlor, Dining or Bed rooms, y in single article, or tn set to suit pur chasers ; Bureaus, Hofas, Lounges, Hat racks. Tables, Stands, Ac., Ae. X also manufacture CHAIRS A SETTEES BELOW CITY PRICES, Consisting of Parlor, Dining-room, Cane, hocking and other Chairs, Which I propose to warrant and sell cheaner man can tie purcnased else aire. Just try me. JU1I3I TKOlTMAb Clcardsld, Feb. 27, 1807 tf CHEAP FURNITURE. JOHN GULICH PilHIREd lo inform bis old friends and ens. 17 tomers, that having enlarzed his shon and iuoreased his facilities for manuiaettirinr. ba is now prepared to make to order such Furniture as may be desired, In good style and at eheap rales for CASH. Ue generally has on hand, at his rurniiure rooms, a varied assortment of ready made furniture, among which an BUREAUS AXD SIDE-BOARDS. Wardrobes and Book-Cases; Centre, Sofa, Parlor, Breakfast and Dlnlnc Extension Tables: Com. mon. French-post, Cottage,Jenny-Lind and other ncaiieads; Rotas or all kinds, Work-atanda, Hat-racks, Wash-stands j Rocking and Arm chairs ; spring-seat, cans bottom, parlor, com mon and other Chairs) Looking. Ulasses of every description on band i and new glasses for old frames, which will be put In on very reasonable terms on shortest notice. He also keeps on band or furnishes to order, Corn husk, Hair and Cot-tam-top aaattreaaea. Coffins of Evert Kind Made to order, and funerals attended with a Hearse whenever desired. Also, House Painting done to order. The subscriber also manufac tures, and has constantly on hand, Clement's Patent Washing Machine, the best now ia use ! Those using this machine never need be .with out clean clothes! He also baa 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 cheap for Cash or exchanged for approved country produce. Cherry, Maple, Poplar, Linwood and other Lumber suitable for Cabinet work, taken In exchange for furniture -Remember the shop Is on Marker street, Clearfioid, Pa., and nearly opposite the "Old Jew Bmra." JOHN UULICU. November 28, 1682 f IMarusmltlung. KENNARD WATERS. Now Blacksmithing EstaMighment, SECOND ST., CLEARI'IEI.D, Pa. rplIB undersigned beg to inform the inhabit 1 ants of Clearfield and surrounding neigh borhood, that they have commenced business in the above line, where, by strict attention to all work entrusted to them, they hope to merit a snare oi public patronage. HORSK SHOEING on the most arnroved principles, for either fast or working horses. u orses mat interfere, can be entirely prevented, ALL KINDS OF RAW-MILL WORK. En. gine work and Steam Boilers renaired. Minara tools and all kinds of Steel tools made of the best material and an the shortest notice. Post-bole augurs, for board fencing. -tuAII work done by us is warranted to give sawsiaouon, or no onarge win ne rasne. AMDS KKNNARD, aprO-flm JAMES WATERS. NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP. fp HE subscriber respectfully informs his friends L and the public in general, that be haa lore led In Ihe borough of CLEARFIELD, in the hop recently occupied by Jacob Khunkweller. where he is now ready to perform all du'ies towards nis customers in a workmanlike manner. Sleds, Sleighs, Buggies and Wagons ironed, and iiuree-soneing none at reasenaoie rates. He reapeotruliv asks a share of work from Ihe nublie. as be inteuds to give hit whole attention to the oo'iness. THOMAS RILEV. March It. 18CS. ; Boggs Township Awako I GREAT EXCl I E.MENT AT THOMAS liEEKS'S!! I EVERYBODY trying to gel there first, for fear J of belnir crowded out into the eold. if you want trood Shoeinv done, ao lo Haana If yon want your Sleds Ironed right, go to llrrin. If yon want food Mill Irons, so to Hii. If you want your wsgon ironed In the best style and workman.hip, go to Birrs. BitRtia mnkee the beat Stuoin Machine In the Stale, and duos all kinds of IILACk.'-.MlTillNU as cheap as can be done in the oounly for Cash. my t ost utiles address Is naerbeld Bridge, THOMAS DKEhcJ. Borgs Tp., Deo, HI, !Bo7-tf. CL E A R E I R L I) MARBLE WORKS. Italian and Vermont Mnrlile flnUhrd Iu tlio highest atjlc of tlio Art. The evUeriUrs he leave to announce In ll. iliarns of Clearfield county, that Ihev have oi.ened an extensive Marhla Yard on threouth-westoorner of Mnrket and Fourth streets. Clearfield, pa., where they are prepared to make Tomb Stonea, Monn menle. Tombs, box and side Tombs, Cradle Tombs, Cemetery Posts, Mantles, Shelvea, Brackets, etc.. in anon nnure. j n,,y always keep on hand a arge quantity of work finished, eicint the teller. Ing. so that nertons can call and -,.( r..r fl..n. solves Ihe style wanM. They will also make tn order any other style of work that may be desired, and lliey flatter themselves that they can oompetc with the manufacturers outside of Ihe county, either in workmanship or prico, as they only em ploy the best workmen. j:4l-Ml Inquiries by letter promptly answered. ."H i.ri.K'H. May::, 1.-17. HLMIY 01 LH II. pry C".i)ods, C.i'ornlfs, Ctf. GREAT EXCITEMENT On Second htm-.?, (.r.AiiriKi.D. NEW GOODS AT LOW TRICES. T". R undersigned respectfully Invite tbe at splendid assortment of merchandise, which they are now selling AT VERY LOW TRICES. Their stock conslsta In part of Dry Goods of the Best Quality, fcuch as Prints, De Lalnes, Alpaoeas, Merinos, uiDRnams,.viuBlliis,( bleached and unbleach eJ.) Drillings, Tickings, cotton and wool Flaunels.Satinetta.Caoimeres, Cottonades, Ladies' Shawls, Nubias A Hoods, Buliooral and Hoop Skirts, Ac, Also, a line assortment of Men's Drawers and shirts, Hats A Caps, Hoots A Shoe, all of which WILL BE SOLD LOW FOR CASH Hardware, Qucensware, Glassware, Groceries and Spices. IN SHORT A GENERAL ASSORTMENT Of everything usually kept tn a retail (tore, all CHEAP FOR CASH or approved eouutry pro. duoe. A. K. WRIGHT i SONS. Clearfield, Nov. 7, 1807. FKESU AKIUVALS. AT THE CHEAP STORE OF EDWARD W. GRAHAM Spring Goods, New and Very Cheap I fpiIE undersigned respectfully announces to -a- the publie that he la now opening an extensive assortment of EPRINO UOODS, at the old Hand in Graham's new building, which he offers to soli at ( xoeedingly low priooa, con sidering their cost, for cash or approved oountry produce. His Stock of Dry Goods cannot be Surpassed. Customers can there find Calicoes with fast col ors Muslins, Delaines, Lawns, Cloths, Cassl meres, Vestings, Ladies' Shawls, Oenta' Shawls, II aU and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Carpots, and Oil Cloths. Eii Stock of Fancy Goodi It TJnex- amrled in Style and Variety, Embracing Notions, Scarfs, Head nets, Neck t les, Satchels, port Monnaies, Brushes, Photo graphic Albums, Pipes, Tubaoeo and Segars, Perfume ry of all kinds, or anything als In the Notion Una. Also, II A It D W A RE, QUEENS- WARE, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS! All of the beat quality, and selested with special regard to the trade of Clearfield county I EDWARD W, URAIIAM. Clearfield, May 16, 16(17. soiii:tiiia(; xkwi New Store in Madera. MESSRS. J. FORREST & SOX rOULD respectfully Inform the public that it they have Just opened, in MADEKA. Clearfield county, Pa,, an entire aew eUx-k of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Which they are prepared to sell as cheap at the cheapest. Their stock oonsisU in part of Dry Goods of tlio Dost Quality, Such as Alpaeraa, Delanes, Prints, Muslins, Cassiinercs, Satinets, and Flannels, Heady - Made Clothing, Of the bost quality, snch as Costa, Panta, Vasts, Overcoats, Overalls, Shirts, Collars, Ac Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, Also ol tbe very best Quality. A complete stock of Groceries. In short everything usually kept In a country atom. Consumers, Look to Your Interests I Call and examine our stock and prices before purchasing elsewhere, LUMBER AND GRAIN Of all kinds taken In exchange for goods. Remember the place, Madera, Clearfield county, Penn'a. J. FORREST A SON. Octobor SI, lS(l7.tf. JTEV STORE AND NEW GOODS JOS. SHAW & SON Have just opened a Niw Stor, on MainSt.,Ci.r.Ariii.i, Pa., Intcly occupied liy Wm. F. IRWIN. Their stock consists of Grockr:es of the best quality, QuEENswAfiE, Boots and Shoes, and every article necessarr for one' comfort. Call and examine our stock before rur- chasing elsswhnre. May 9, 18C0-lf. pjRY GOODS, NOTIONS, Ao., in great variety, al the lowest prices for cash, at the CI.K ARFIKLD STORK, . nnvJ.tf Near Phlllnsharr. Pa. gALT, liy tho anck or load, rlivnpcr than ean b bad anywhere else, at the CLEARFIELD STORK, novi-tf Kear rhillpshnrK, Pa JJIGIIEST TKICE paid in GooiIr r Cash for Lumber and Shingles, at th . CLEAREIKI.D STORK, i-lf Kear Thilipsliurg, Pa. J. P. KRATZER I T AS rtn nril lo hi nw Wftrtrnotnt on Mur 1 ltd nrcl, ClfrflnJ. 1 , litre b oud ft very Urge $io?k of j:y coops, Mrlftnn, (littj-htrai, Pint!., PUint, Prltitt ('ai!mrrf I, AlpftCM, Hilki, Ktinett, Hfi, Cmhtnoreii, TweJn, Vohtrn, Mohnir, J until, LavnllM, Muilin. FUnn!, HonnetP, Kib bona, Cli'ftki. ltnlm.trn) kirtj, Hmrp hktrti, Hliwli, Drxii TrimmiiiK-. JpU Ntt Capi, CoritU, (ilive. Collu!. Hoarli. (ireoadintj Veili, Tabl Coven. CLOTHING, Coats, Pants, Vests, Over-CoaU, dent's Shawls Shirts, HaU, Caps, Under-Shlrta and Drawers, Boots, Shoes, liutu Shoes, Cravats, tJ loves and Collars. ITARDWARK, OUKKNSWAKR. ORO- CERIES & MUSICAL GOODS. GROCERIES, Toa, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses.Salt, Candles, Rice, flour, Bacon, Fish, Tobacco, Kaisins, Currants, Spices, Crackors, Vinegar, Oils, Var nish, Alcohol. TIN-WARE, GLASS-WARE. WOODEN- WAKE, and STATIONERY. household goods, Carpeti, Oil-clothi, Drugget. LookiogOUies Cluck i, ChurDi, Vt athbuarda, Tuba, Hue It ta, Flat lroD.j, aVani. Window Uliodi, M all-paper, Coal Oil Lampi, I tn brellaa, Jiedoordat Knivea and Forki,bpoon,Crocki, and 8 tore liiackiur. 4TA11 of which will be oldoo the moat retv- aonnble terraa, and the highett market prioe paid or (irain, Woul.Dd allkiudi of oountry produce. uiearueid. Ueoeiuber 14, mo?. ICIIAIC 3ION.SOP, DIAIIE IN rOEEIGN dc DOMESTIC GOODS MUSLINS DELAINES COBUIUiS at at at at PpDsntion SeniiatioD price pricea prirea Sensatino Sensation ALPACAS pricea Just received at MOSSOi'S' tjiuiiAaia at rDHati:n pnoes CUINTZ PKINTS GLOVKS CKAVATS KIIA WLS BONNETS COLOKED 1 MU8L1NSJ at at at at at at at Kensmioo Sensation Senaalion Bensnlion price pricea pricoa pricea at IIOSSOP.S eniition pricea Senaulioa pricea Sensation prices All to be bad al MOSSOrS'. LINEN at Sensation pricea CRASH at CURTAINS at TABLE CLOTHS al FRINGE at Sensation Sensation SeDtation pricea prices pricea Sensation pricea at MOSSOrS. LACE at HOSIERY at RIBBONS at Sensation prices pricea pricea Sensation Sensation TRIMMINGS I of all kinds A at Sensation prices in aDj quan ty I Alwavson bund at MOSSOPS1 CASSI MERES Nenaalion Setiaation Sonaation Sensation Sensation prices prices prices prices K ATM NETS TWEEDS JEANS VESTINGS prices SU1UTING3 oensation pru at Mossoru: oes CLOTHING auch1 Coals, Pants, VeatB, fader Sliirls, Flannel Shirt, BtKiLi, SIiobs, at aeusalion pricea Hala and Cans, Now for aale at VIOSSOTS'. ll A K l) w a K f. l such as Saws.nnils Forks, Rnivea, at sensation price at MOSSOrS'. Spikes, Hinges, LIQUORS, snch aa Wiiie, Branily. Gin, Whiskey, Copnc, etc., etc, at sensation prices Hil l IS. sucb aa Prunes, Kaisins, Figs, Filbert, 4o. at sensation prices at Mossors. at sensation prices GROCERIES, say Flour, Ham, Shoulders, Supar, Molaasiw, Collee. Tea, C r a c k e rs, Spices, Candle, Coal Oil, etc., eto. Always at MOSSOrS. prices prices price prices prices iiriejc eiv me aioro Ol llll HAUL) Mt JSSOP. MOSSOl' Alwaya keejis on hand a lull assortment or all kinds of good required for the accommodation ol the public. July X, 10 7. SPRING GOODS! re new to a ruiLADELrau. A Cheap a the Cheapest and Good as the Itcst. C. KRATZER & S0, Har just received, and are opening, at their Old Stand oa Front Street, above the Academy, a large and well se lected assertment of SEASONABLE GOODS, which they are selling at vory low rates. Ura l tht Mloving caluhpie anJ proU thcrrl p Far ttlhs Ladilao V, RPfiaI pains has been taken In th selection or Ladles Press Hoods, whit' noons, nmnronteriea Millinery Ooods Prlnu, Kerchiefs, Nubles, Oloret, Ae. EORGIiNTLKMF.N. Always on hand Ulach rimh. and Klack Cassimeres. Satinets. t.. r.UJ oiaue Lioining ol all kinds, BOOTS AND SHOES. NECKT1 E S . and a variety of other articles, which they will rell at a small advance on eoal. a S o Particular attention is invited to their slflca or Carpels, Cottage, enmmon In grain, supernne Engli.h Ingrain and llrnssela, Floor and Talile Oil Cloths, Window shades and Hall papers, ete. FLOUR. BACON. Fih S..H riaater, Apples, Tearhe and Prunes kept constantly on hand. ALSO, in Store a lot of large and sniaii ciover seed. We intend lo make it an ob;el for Farmers and Mechanics lo buy from un because we will sell our goods as low as they can he bought in Ihe county and pay the very highest pried for all kinds of country pro dure. W will also esehange goods for St ool, Koan and Cnl aiv orders ( bhingles, lloards.and all kinds of Manulaeiured Lumber, Clearfield, July J, lstf". rjMlK C'lIEATEST GOODtf, of all kinds, are to be had at the ClearBeld Store. W. W. BKTTS A CO. NaarPhilip.burg, Pa., Nov. 4, 1.1(1(1 tf 11 I V Ihe JjU.'i cent. nrvocR rr , lmaxac.ov.Vt Kverv voter ehoiil.l lt one. rf. BLACKING at .en.ation ROPES at sensation TOWDER at sensation SHOT at sensation LEAD nt sensation CAPS at aensation antuiiif, yhueair, (Mr. MKHUHl iV & IHGIaKH, ramus t II a it i w a it i:( Also, Manufacturers of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. cr. ka i ri i, n, pa. ATKH SKATKS! 1 8KATKS !M Lady's and Gentleman's for salt) by MERRKLL k BIGLSB. gLldo iF RE1 LS ! A GENERAL Assortment on hand and for sal by MERRKLL Ai BIGI.ER. LOT OF SADULKS, BRIDLES, Ilarness, Collars, etc., for sale by MERRKLL BIGLER. pALJIElvs'lLVTEXTlJXLlTAir. Ing Hoy Forks, for sale by MEKRELL & BIGLER. QILT'i'ALXT, rUTTYGLTs.S, Kails, etc., fur sale by MERRKLL t BIGLER. f ARNIXS TRIMMINGS & SHOE Findings, for sale by M Eli R ELI, k BIGLER. QUNS, llSTOLsTb'WORLl CANES For sale by MERIiELL t BIGLER. JgTOVES, OF ALL SORTS AND Sites, fur sale by . MERRELL 4 BIGLER. O. 8. PI.KOAL... l. oiaoa FLEGAL & GANOE, STOVE A.D HOLLOW-WARE STORE, AND MANCFACTCREUS OP Tin, Copper & Sheet Iron Ware, rtiilltitburg, Centre co., p., rTMIE new firm of Flega! & Ganoe would re A spoctfully announce to their friends nasi the publie generally, that they have on hand a earefully-eelectod and well assorted stock of Stoves. Their variety consists of 7UE CELEBRATED IRONSIDES, Which have never failed to give perfect satisfac tion to the most fastidious or iu purchasers, Continental, Lehigh, Farmer, Daylight Spears' Anti-Dust, Niagara, Charm, Herald, eve, with every variety of the beat Pituburg Manufacture. Vft-Tbe Tin and Sheet Iron war given with th Stoves is asade of Ihe heaviest and k... material, and warranted to civ perfect satis faction. Their stock of PAttLOIt AND II EATING STOVES Is larger, better and choaper than aver he for. eihibited to the public. They defy competition either In variety, quality or price. They are also prepared to furnish a complete assortment of Tin, Copper, Sheet-Iron, Wooden and Willow Ware. Wholesale or retail, manufactured neatly and with the sole view to acrrice, front th beat ma terial in the market plows, Tiovr roiNTs, a corrER, brass AXD IRON KETTLES, Of every description constantly on hand. LIGHTNING RODS, Superior point, put np on short notice. Th Pclnt they offer to the public Is th same as I . now used by the Pennsylvania Railroad Co, oa tneir buildings. ORDERS FUR STOUTINO, ROOFING A od other work belonging to their business win be promptly filled by experiouoed and skillful workmen. BRASS, COTTER AND OLD METTLE Taken In exchange for goods. Mhcy especially Invite th attention of Merchant wishing to purchase at wholesale, a they will find It to their advantage to examine tbelr stock before purchasing elsewhere. FLEQAL A OAXOB. Phillpsburg, July 11, 1SII7. DREXEL & CO., No. 31 South Third Street, Phlladelpn Jt.i.rnr.iis, And Dealers in Government Securities. Application by mail will receive prompt atten tion, and all information cheerfully furnished. Orders solicited. aprll.tf J. I. M'tlirk. K.lwnrd Porks. BANKING & COLLECTION HOUSE or McGIRK St. PERKS Successors to Foster, rrks, A Co.. Phillpsburg. Centre Coounty, Pa. AVMintE all Ih'e l.usiness of a Hanking Home 11 'H be transacted prooiptlv and aucn the moot f,noralilc tonus. mari-tf County National Bank. CLEARFIELD. PA. fpiIIS Bank is now open and ready for bnsl-A- "s. Office on Second street, la the build ing formerly occupied hy Leonard, Finney A Co. pinKi-niaa aan nrrirRna. JAfl. It. (lltAIIAM. KIlMUItn tltlff WM. A. WALLACE, WM. POUTKS, A. K. WKtUUT, OKO. L. HEED. D. W. MOORK, JA9. T. LEOVARTV JuSMdj Cashier. PresldeaL Clearfield County Bank. fpilK Clearfield County Bank as an Incorpora i ted institution has gone out of existence by Ihe surrenderor its charier, on May 12, 18SJ, All Its stock is owned by the subscribers who will continue th Banking business at ihe sum place, as private Bankers, under Ihe firm name ol the "Clearfield Count Bank." We are re. sponsible for t!io debts ol the Bank, and will pay its notes on demand at the counter. Depoalu received and interest paid whan money Is Ion for a Used lime. Paper discounted at ail per cent, as beretof ire. Our personal responsibility is pledged for all Dopoails received and harness transicted. A continuance of the liberal h.t ronage of th hutinees man of the county is re. eperti'ull.v soliei'ed. As Pre.ident, Ca.hier and officers of the late Clearfield County Bank we require the notes of said Bank to b presented for redemption. JAS. T. LDINARD, BICIIAUD MIAW, WM POKTF.lt. MS. M. OR A II AM, A. k. WKidlir. o. I.. HREI.. WM. A. WALLACE, "he business nf tKa tt.k w,u J j . John M. Arlimv, t. Cs-h,er. Iimii.'i