.H Hlll'UHI.lCAN. - Terms of Subscription. tl pi' l lt advance, or within throe months ...fl 00 II I iier three and below eia month. 1 40 If paid niter the eiplratiun of ,il months... ' 110 Mr, '!'. Tf. Wti.sow, our forrmnn, l niilliorirr.l to r, t - ! fur mom-v pail into the ofTn-r on account f s , i ii.lion, advertising, J1i work, Ac., in our ,1, ,s. OKO. It. HuoDt.AMiElt, Editor end Proprietor. vtHDAY:::: ::::::::Muy 7, 180S. i .ii.rt's L.uiV's Book. Tbo May nUii.Ler has failed to reach us, hut wo have no doubt, tho samo cxoclloncies nro to bo found in it, that have lioroto furo graced its pities. Tho Administrator of the estate of Iho late Jacoh Floral, of (ioshon town Bl.ip, tlcBigns to sell a large amount of Personal Tropcrt', at puhlio salo, on Thursday, tho 21st. Heo the adver tisement elsewhere in this number. An investigation of our advertising . columns will rcvoal tho fact, that JIoKsrs Ten Eyck & Thompson have resumed tho practico of soiling cheap gooJ.;i in Curwcnsville. They know how to do this, nnd will reveal tho so- cret to all their customers free of charjre. Call and see them. Attention. We direct tho fitton ' tion cf tho reader to an articloon our first page, entitled "the Tarty and its Candidates." It is our desire that all Democrats shall know their duty to their country and themselves in this campaign ; and then dischargo it with out any growls, orifs, or and's about L The advertisement of Mr. II. F. Kauglo, Watchmaker and Jeweler, 'will be found in this issue. It is need less for us to say more than this in Lis case, as he has by prompt atten- lention to business established a char acter in this community, as a good -workman and an upright business man. We direct the attention of business men and the reading public to tho ad vertisement of Mr. Gaulin, in another column. Ho has opened an eutiro new branch of business in this com munity, and wo bespeak for him a lib eral share of publio patronage Hon. Anson iiurliniramo, lato of Massachusetts, who in 1850 doclared that "wo must have an anti-slavery God and an anti-slavery Bible," and was appointed Minister to China by tbo "late lamented" ir. 18Gl,has turn ed Chinaman for tho sum of $50,000 a year during his lifetime, lie is now on his way to this country as tho reg ularly accrcditod Plenipotentiary from the Chinese Empire, with arctinno of near one hundred persons. Anson bus no doubt found bis god gold. One dollar looks like a very littlo sum to pay for a preparation that will cflVct such wonders as aro always achieved by "Barrett's Ycgotablc Hair llestorativo," now so popular throughout the cntiro country. Let no ono ho without it. This is the on ly hair preparation that received tho "first premium" of a silver medal at the State Fuir in 1SG0. Manchester (A'. II.) Union. Vormal School. Having been granted tho lino of the large room on tho second, and the ncrth room on tho first floor, in tho Town Hall, in Clearfield, for tho Nor mal School, a session of 1 1 weeks will be opened on tho Ilth of May. Hoard ing from $4 to $H per woek. It is highly important that as many ymtng Ladies and Gotitlemon as pos sible, be in attendance, as a single term is of great value. Thrco teach ers will be appointed to collect tho tnition, pay tho Assistant teachers and tho expenses of tho school. In no case, for the common branches, shall tho tuition bo over (5, and as much loss as it can bo made. All per sons who can enter tho Normal class es will bo admitted. GKO. W. SXYPER, Co. Sup't. Opinion or a Kepchlican Jcdok. Jndo Mellon, of Pittsburg, an esti mable member of tho ltopubliean par ty, in giving his recent judicial opin ion on tho subject of refusing to ad mit Mr. Vashon, a negro, to practico nt i he har In Allegheny county, puts it on tho ground that such admission is incompatible with the Constitution and with tho general intention and bearing of the laws existing in the fclate of Pennsylvania. Ho alleges that ho would not as) a judge expoun ding the laws of tho Slate, admit a nrrro to practice at tho bar unless a! It god to do ao by some law com pelling such action. He further cx j roses his opinion that the block race is inferior, and should bo kept sepn ruUi from tho whites oven advising c jlnnir.ing them by thomsulvos. Some p"lo aro coming to thoir Benson. (V irion Democrat. This samo niggor lias since been ad rniUod to practico in tho United States !M:premo Court. Ole Bull recently gave a concert in Whhington for tbebencfitof the Lin coln monument, but money cnongh wr.s not taken to pay the expenses of Ins i and advertising. Toor Lincoln's tm-mory is below par in Washington. It fares rven worso than his wiio'sold duds in-New York. Forney, w ho W accused by Senator Camoron of being a defaulter to tho government to tho amount of 810,000 puts on an extra amount of loyalty, and screams nt tbo top of his vnico ai'funst tho "Copperheads" to call of t ontion Irom his enmo. A virtuous member of tho Pump Congress has been robbed of f 1,000 by a cream colored fast young woman. 11 U certainly tho victim ol misplace J rmifidcuco. Clearfield Markets. Reported weekly rr the Ci riKnri n Hitr-ini.n ai lii J. IV KMim, Dealer in Dry li.K de cries, Provisions, Ac, Maikct St., t'lewrlii-M. Ol rinrinh, May T, Apples, gio.ii, 12 on: ll i, Am-k.-J i il',,f., 4''ivJ II id, gn-i-n... liains.siigiu cured, MloitlrrS . Soles l.urd Kria, yn pj. Apple uuiterial, 1 Putter 411 Ihans to 00(11) 3 OH Hu, k lu-iii i 17 IV li Hlickwhrnl llourth, .'. ' M.-si poik,'bld...J5 HO II. . I. dried 30 Dm Ml 2U0 1 1!4 lj i 110 1 (10 3 .1 M ft 00 IIitI', fresh 10(.( 12 1 Onion Hoards, M IS H0(ij.20 Oil ! Point,,,- Com. shelled 1 Punches, dried, lb. t.'orn, cur SO I t'lnslrr, hid Corn uicnl, "Ji sack, 1 110 I llyc Chop, V owl !t 74 I Rags, V it Cluvcru-il 10 00 Sull, V sack Clu-uKu !!.'i i Shingles, 1 H in., Cherries In. 2M 2.1 Chit-kens, drsil, lb, 20 KtK "'' Flaxseed 2 00 Kloar 1.1 0orn,H 00 SliinirleK, 2li iu l.'i 00 Timothy n-ed t 00 Tallow 15 Wheat ! 60 Wool 45 liny - 20 0O(tl,2.' 00 Wood, '( cord 4 00 Philadelphia Grocery Market. PlllLillKLI'IIU, MilV 4, 1NC8. Tens nro In good demand, ltiee isnetivoata sliftlit advance. Coffeoa aro quiet. H'lsrs are active at nlmut an a advance. Kteam ltenne.l Yellows 101 f)10J ; Cnha and l'orto Hica 13J ; ;i;hoico lein 1 jj Syrups continno at last reported. Molaieea in fair demand nt about pre vious ratei. mAa. corrrrn. Young Hvsen lltio, common 21 fo) 2.1 Superior....! Sftfi.l 15 (lood !.1Jru) 24 Fine 12.Vh,145 Prime ...2ft lf-i) J5 Finest 155(Ufl75 Chnioa.2S ft Ji;i Hyson Ijarn.old gov.37if i M Superior....l (iJW.I 25 Laituara 25i(.i) 2Si Fine ..l M(ttl 60 W.A.Co.oansOO (.y 18 Finest 1 65(0.1 ft5 Uandelion.jiaOO (oj 17 Imperial 81'QAlilt. Kuporior....l 20(311 40 Crushed VkfO 171 Fine I 60(u.l (15 Coarse, jiulv. liacu 171 Finest 1 70(y,l 80 Fine. do...l7i(,g J71 Onripowder A 16t(n) 11 ruperlor....l 25(.1 40 II Ur,i) 16J Fine 1 66(,1 70 C, citra l.'ii(. Finest 1 76((i2 0:C A Jellow...l21(oj 14 Black I arRt-ra. Superior.... SSfflil OO'Coninion 45 (o) 60 Fine 1 05(0.1 Ift Fair .d0 di, 7 Finest 1 20gil 35'Uood. 68 fo) 75 Japan Prime 7S H bnperior.... 90(i;l 05 Choioe V0 (lu Fine 1 10(a,l l.VC'boioc, eitra! (ol 06 Finest 1 20(o,l JO MOLAsma. an a. V. 0. choice, 1)0 (0,1 05 Carolina 11 12) Porto Ki(vo...7 (o) tS Kaat India.... II (m 1 1 Cuba 54 70 Clement R. Wainwright - - Israel R. Wainwright Joaeph H. v ainwriKht. WAINWRIGHT & Co., WHOLESALE GROCERS AND TEA DEALERS, li. . Corner becend and Arch streets, may 7 PHILADELPHIA, Pa. The Trulh Will Out, T)ETt80NS who wish to ret tlx true amount X of Kebellion should purchaae the Youths' History of the Great Civil War, Containing sixteen Illustrations and four hundred naffea, published by Van Kvrie, ltortan A Co., New York. Ererj Demoerat should purchaaa a copy of this treat work. Orders sent bj mail will be promptly attended to. Price, per copy, $1.60; postage id oenis. Aaurcss, C. J. KEAGT, Aicnt, Feb. 6-.1m.pd. Ulen Hope, P Woolen Factorj.lnlon Mills; I'ulon township, Clearfield f 0 , Pa. TTAVINQ purchased an interest in the I'nion XX Mills, we are prepared to card Wool, man ulaoture and fiDish Cloth, aud do all kinds nf work la our Uns on short notiea, in workmanlika manner, and en reasonabls terms. Also, .. FLOUR, FEED AND LUMBER Manufactured and for sale. Terms Cash. ' Wool intended for eardinc can be left at R Mossop's or J. P. Krataer's, whera we will get ana return ir on caturdays 01 cacti week. Letters of Inquiry addressed to ns at Rockton P. U. will receive prompt attention. F. K. J. H. ARNOLD. Rockton, June 27, 1807. MILL, FARM & TIMBER USDS FOR SALE! rilJIE ondrrfiffnfd, r,ciifninu to quit Liurino, p oner wt ilc tueir entire )rocrtjra Conttinlittf of l,3'i5 acre of iAintl Pitunlod on hnth i'loi of the MfifbRnnnn rrcck and the Tyrone tr.fi Clcnrlielti rttilrnml, ndjuininp the burtmnh uf 1'bilipnhurg. Th ImprovcmcDts Steam Saw Mill, Water iwmor Phinffle ant Lnth Mnyhlnen all of which are in complete runnin?oHlr. with ruilmn. Win at the mill. One DWFLLIaVU HOliSE, lately rrtmirea iiaintcl nni nnnrrM. and (n com plete onlcr; one FARM H'HK and Urt-fl BAHN : one don Me and three finple hourtrH for hundf; o thee and achon. notn, About one hundred and twfnty-flre acres of the land arc cleared and nndcr cnltivatinn. On the halnnne there id a hirtre amfiuntof (uineHor IIKMLOC'K and OAK TIM- HtK, while 1'INK TIMUKK,eailr aoccihte It the ertya, can he pit it ha urn at rcmuncrattre prince. Thn indirationi of COAL are favorable on I -nth vidce 'of the creek and railroad. To anr tmrtr purchaxiniT tho nwl ftdtate, and dix-irutr It. we will alM Fcll.at fair rate, our entire t-emttu! property. Teams, Harness and Wagons, Farming Implements. Liimherlnr Tools, and abont TWO MILLION FKET OK Ll now in the dam thus affording- an oiinortunit for the ininie diabs pnisecution ol busineM. Kor price, terms, c, apply at rieinera anus, i. u. rniiroait, or address by mail at rbilitishnri, Centre Co., I'a. r" - MKIMJt K I I. I, Kit. tflolhinrj. HOW TO SAVE MONEY. TIIR times are bard; you'd like to know How yon may sure your dollars j Th. way to do II I will show, If yon will read what follows. A man who lired not far from k.re, Who worked hard at his trade, But bad a household to support That squandered all be made. I met him once. Ssys be, "My friend, I look thread bear and reuKh ; I'ts tried to get myself a suit, But can't sat. ep enough." Sara I, my friend, bow much bare yon 7 i'll tell yoi where to go To ret a suit that's sound and chaap 1 To REIZE.NSTEIN A Co. lie took what little be bad saved, And went to Reltenstela t Brothers', And there ht jrot a handsome suit, For half he paid to others. Kow be Is borne, be iooks so well, And their effect Is such, That when they take their daily meal, Tbey don't eat half as mnch. And now hs (nds en Faturday night, With all their wants supplied, That he has money left to spend, And some to lay aside. His good success, with cheerful smile, lie gladly tells to all. If you'd sure money, go and buy Your clothes at REIZKKSTKIN'S CLOTHING HALL. Where the cheapest, finest and best Clothing and good Furnishing Goods eao be had to suit every taste aud in every style aprll,'r7 CAEEIAGE AND SLEIGH SII0P, IN CLEARFIELD, Ti. (Immediately In rear of Machine Bhop,) flMIR subscriber would respectfully Inform the 1 ettUcns of Clearfield, and the public in gen eral, that be is prepared to de all k iads of work on CAKRIAGES, BUGGIES, SLEIQIIS, Ac. on ahort notice aud on reasonable terms, and in a workmanlike manner. ,-All cHere promptly attended to. freh. 14, '88 WM. M MUHI. f-1 KOt fc-R IIJ to had at MKRKKLL A EI3LKR'... C.V.NM.I) t-Kl II of all kind., .1 MLT.RbLL A HoLbll f. Jnilirs' floods. MISS SUSAN REED, man in rUK AM) FAMY ItOWKTS, Misses' & Children's Hats & Caps, . I 111 Mil A AM KMC AX 1'I.OW KHM, ninnoxs, ac, ac. "IwIlLKACllIXO and TUIMMIMI done In latitat style. Opposite Mossop's, .Market Strrnt, ni'i'-.V.lin Hi mill-Ill, Pa. L.tTi:ST STl'LVS SPRING Sc SUMMER Jutt received at the Rtoro of Mns. II. I). WELSH k Co., Iealcri in FANCY GOODS, MILLINERY, NOTIONS, TOY, and MUSICAL IXSTIi UMEXTS. Silk and velvet BONNETS made for- (1 0(1 Straw BONNETS made fur.- 7i All kinds of HATS lor. 50 Materials furnished on as reasonable terms as tin' can be hud in tuo county. Next door to First National Bank, nov7-tf CLEARKILLD.Pa. 628 HOOP SKIRTS. 628 H ail T. IlopMn'a "Own Mnke" of Key- toiie r-klrti." Are the best and Cheapest Low Priced Hoop Skirts In the market. 1 rail Hkirts, 24 springs, ft. 00: SO springs, fl.io ) and 40 springs, f 1.44. Plain rikirts, 0 upes, 20 springs, 80 Cenu; 24 springs, v4 Cents ; itv springr, $1.14 ; 36 springs, 1I.Z4. narranted in everv respect. "Our OWN Make" of "UNION FKIRTS.' Eleven Tape Trails, frera SO to 40 springs, $1.20 to 1 1.6(1. riaia, Hix Tapes, 20 to 40 springs, from v: Cents to 12.00. These Skirts ars better than those sold by other establlrhments as first elass goods, and at much lower prieea. "Our OWN Make" of CUAMPI0N SKIRTS are in every way superior to all other Hoop rains neiore toe public, and only have to lie examined or worn to eonvinee every one of the fact. Manufactured of the host linen. finished English riteel flprings, very superior tapes, and the style of the metalle fastenings and manner of securing them surpass for durability and ex cellence any other Skirt In this country, and are lighter, more elastie, will wear longer, give more satisfaction, and are really cheaper inan all others. Every lady should try them. Tbey axe being sold extensively by Mercbsnts through out this and the adjoining Plates at very mod. erate prices. II yon want he best, ask for "Hnpkiu'a Champion Skirt" If you de not find tbem, get the merchant with whom you deal to order tLem for you, or eome or send direct to us. Merchants will find our different grades of Skirts exactly wont tney need, and we especially invite mem to call and examine our extensive assort menu or send fur Wholesale Price List. To he had at Retail at Manufactory, and of the Retail Trade generally, and at Wholesale of the Manufaetursr only, to whom all orders ahould he addressed. Mcuufactory and Salesroom, (139 Arch Street, oeiweeu om ena i m streets, rniiaiieiphia. March 21 10m WM. T. HOPKINS. DRESS-MAKING. OPEC I AL KOTICF PARISIAN DRESS O AND CLOAK MAKINU. Ladiee ean have their Dresses, Suits, Coats, and Basnulnes band somely made and trimmed, at the shortest no tics, at the old-established stand, 1031 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Fancy and plain Fans. Mantilla Ornaments. Dress and Cloak Buttons, Ribbons, Cluny and Guipure Laoes, Bugle and Oimn Dress Trim mings, with a large variety of Staple and Fancy Qoods.from 24 to 60 per cent, less than elsewhere. Also, receiving daily. Parts xashions in llssus psper, for Ladies and CbiluT.n's Drsasea. Sets of Patterns fur merchant and dress mukere now ready, at Mrs. M. A. BiNDEK'ri, Jyd-ly 1031 Chestnut St., Philadelpbii HILLMEKY & STRAW GOODS. No. 219 Arch Ft, above Second, rniLADELFIlIA, TENN'A. rjIIE subscriber is now prepared to offer to his i customers ant the trade generally, a largo and well selected stock or Mrew and Millinery Hoods, PATTERN liONNKT.S Flowers, Rib bons, Honnet Frames, Ac, Ac. N. v. All orders will receive careful and prompt attention. WM. KRl'SKN, marll) 2ia 218 Arch streit, Philadelphia. 18C8,PMXOPK,M,186S EYRE & LAN DELL, Fourth and Arch Streots, nilLADELrniA, tenita. New Pnrlng Silks. Novelties In Dress floods. New Style cbswla. Steel and Pearl Poplins. t. L. always keep the best 1ILACK SILKS. N. II Net Cash Buyers will find it to their interest to call, as Bamains from Auction are daily received. marPJ-Sm riiiludcliilila & Erie Kailroad. WINTEIi TIME TABLE. Through end direct route between Philadelphia, iiauimore, uarrtsburg, w illiamspori, and ths Great Oil Region "of Pennsylvania, ELEGANT SLEEPING CAES On all Night Trains. ON and after MONDAY, NOV. ii, U7, the trains on the Philadelphia A Erie Rail Road will run as follows i Westward. Mail Train leaves Philadelphia. 11. IS P. M. I'o do.,.. St Mary's. 1.IS P. M. Do arrive at Erie 0.00 p. M. Brie Express leaves Phlladelphla...,.12.H0noon. Do do St Mary's g.18 A. M. Do arrive at Erie (.46 A. M. I'.asttvard. Mall Train leaves Erie 10 15 A. M. De do St Mary's .0 P. M. Do arrive at Philadelphia.... 8.44 A. M. Erie Expreas leaves Erie 4 24 P. M. Do do St Mary S.......10.J9 P. M. Do arrive at Philadelphia.... 1.00 P. M. Mall and Express connect with all trains on th Warren A Franklin Railway. Passengers leaving I'hilsdelphla at 11.00 M. arrive at Irvinston at 8.40 era and Oil City at 9 60 n m. Leaving Philadelphia at 11.06 p. m., arrive at Oil City at 4.86 p.m. All trains on Warren Franklm Railway make close connections at Oil City with trains for Franklin and Petroleum Centre. Baggage checked through. ALFRED L. TVLKH, Ueneral Supermten den Attention, Soldiers. EQUALIZATION OF BOUNTY. VI.L SOLDIER Ol' lrtdl-'fll-'fl.l are eulitlcd to an INCREASED IWl'M'V.- Tlie undersigned is prepared to collect all such Bounties, as well as the increased pnv to Soldiors' Widows. All inquiries and communications an swered promptly. Discharges receipted for Port Office address, Curwensville, Pa. scpi-tr JOFIAIi EVANS. ITCH ! ITCH I ! ITCH ! ! I SCRATCH! PCHATC1HT PCRATCH!!! In from 1( tn 1 llimra. Wheston'a Oinlmsnt cures The Itch, Wheaton'a Ointment euros Salt Rhsnm. Wbesioa's Oinlmsnt cures Tetter. Wbeaton'a Ointment cures Bsrbers' Itch. Whesl.n's Oinlmsnt cures Old Sores, Whsatoae Ointment cures every kind of Humor like Msgio. Pile. 60 rents a box; hy mail, 80 cents. Address WKKKS A POTrKR, No. 178 Wash ington street DoetoaVMes For sale by ll.ru wick A Irwin.and by all Druggists. s28,'87 ly rirtiiwa nnd abdominal snpportrs of every 1 kiod of the latest lra roTemi-uts, firssle at the Drug Store of 1IARTSWICK A IRWIN rt. IHinlii;n, Hubbeli's, Draas's Hoof. It, land's Gsrman, Hestetter's and (Ireene's Miygenated Bitlers, also pure Liquors, (f al kinds for csdiciual purpos.i, for sals by 11. 4. I Jh'H ttocuts, Amities, if U. GREAT EXCITEMENT On Second utrkkt, ('i.rAnrin.K. NEW GOODS AT LOW PRICES. fl'HE undersigned respectfully Invite th. at I Unllon of the pub'ie generally to their splendid assortment ofmsrehauuiso, which they are now selling AT VERY LOW TKICES. Their stock cotiilits in part of Dry Goods of tbo Best Quality, Such as Prints, De Laines, Alpsceas, Merinos, Ginghams, Muslins, (bleached and unbleach ed,) Drillings, Tickings, cotton and wool Flannels, Satlnetis.Cassiineres, Cottonades, Ladies' Shawls, Nubias A Hoods, Balmoral and Hoop StirU, ic Also, a lino assortment of Men's Drawers and r Shirts, Hats A Caps, Boots A Shoes, all of which WILL BE SOLD LOW YOVL CASU Hardware, Queensware, Glassware, Groceries and Spices. :n shout a gexeral assoutsiext Of everything usually kept In a retail store, all CUEAP FOR CASH or approved eonntry pro duce. A. K. WRIGHT i SONS. Clearfield, Nov. T, 1887. EEKSII AUKIVALS. AT TUE CUEAP STORE Of EDWARD W. GRAHAM Spring Goods, New and Very Cheap I rpHE nndersigned respectfully annonneea to J- the public that he is now opening an extensive assortment of SPRINQ (1001)3. at the old stand In Graham's new building, which be offers to sell at txceedingly low prices, con sidering thoir cost, for cash or approved ounntry rpoduce. His Stock of Dry Goods cannot bo Surpassed. Customers can there Sod Calicoes with fait col. ors Muslins, Delaines, Lawns, Cloths, Caesi meres, Vesting., Ladies' Shawls, Oenta' Shawls, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoss, Car pots, and Oil Cloths. Eii Stock of Fancy Goodi it Unez amjicd in Style and Variety, Krai racing Notions, Scarfs, Head. nets, Neck ties, Satchels, Tort Monnalss, Brushes, Photo graphic Albums, Tlpes, Tobacco and 6cgars, Perfume ry of all kinds, er anything else la the Notion Una. Alho, HAKDWARE, QUEENS WARE, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS! All of the best quality, and n-lcrud with special regard to the trade of Clearfield county I EDWARD W. QRAnAM. Clearfield, May 18, 1887. soni;xiiL(i xinvi New Store in Madera. MESSRS. J. FORREST A SOX "ItroULD respectfully Inform the pnWle that they have Just opened, In MADKKA, Clearfield county, I'a., an entire new stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Which they arc prepared tn sell as cheap as the cheapest. Their stock consists in part of Dry Goods of llio LVst Quality, Such as Alpaceas, Dslanss, Prints, Muslins, Casilnisrea, Satinets, and Flannels, Ready - Miulo Clothing, Of the host quality, such aa Coals, Pants, Vmts, Overcoats, Overalls, Shirts, Collars, Ac. Boots, SIioch ami Gaiters, Also ol the very best Quality. A complete stock of Groceries. In ahort everything usually kept tn a country itors. Consumers, Look to Your Interests I Call and examine our stock and prices before purchasing alscwhsrs. LUMBER AND CHAIN Of all kinds tak.n l exokangc for goods. fir Remember the place, Madera, Clearleld county, renn'a. J. FORREST A SON. October 91, lflf.7 lf. jENV STOKU AND NEW GOODS JOS. SHAW & SON Have just opened t Nisr Store, on Main St., C'LiARrin.D, Pa., lalelr occupied hj Wtu. F. IttWIN. Their stock conai.ls of (33-CD CD ID 53. Gao ir:esj of tht beet quality, QUF.RNSWARE, BoOt3 Ontl SIlOCS, Rod every article rjecrssarv for one'i comfort. Call and xaoiiue our stock be for pur chasing clsswhr.ro. May 0, IKOC-tf. - yyiY GOODS, NOTIONS, Ac, in great variety, at the lowest prices for cash, at the CLfARFIKLD STOltK, aovi tf Kear Phlllpshurir. Pa. gALT, by llio sack or lond, clionper than can be had anywhere else, at th CLEARFIELD BTORE, novl tf Near thilipshnrit. Te c ALL & KXAMINKT1IIJ STOCK. of (loods now ssllicg at the CLKAKFIELT) STORE, nutj-lf Kcar I'hillpilujj.rs Y.anhs. DREXEL & CO., No. 31 St.. nth TRIM Mrvrt. Plilla lelpn It.l.lhltlS, And Dealers In Government Securities. Application by rnnil will rcelrc prompt sllnrt. linn, at. J ail iiitoiuiiiliou olitiitu!l; lurtii.lied. ril-rs sol'uili.l. apri 1 tf J. D. M'tlirk. IMward I'.-rk.. BANKING Ci COLLECTION HOUSE UP McGIRK & PERKS H.icrrft,rn to FiiMcr, iN-rkri, X Co., IMilllpslmrt t'nilic Cuuuiity. TJIF.HK nil the hurtinci nf .tanking Ifnutio yy will Im .ranMieted romlly ami upon tin modi fuvonil lc Iitiiih. uiar7.ti' County National Bank. CLKARFfKI.n, TA. rfIIIS Rsnk Is now open and ready for losi- nesa. ODice on Second street, in the build ing formerly ocoupied by Leonard, Kinney A Co. mam-Tims .an nrr-icana. JAS. I). 0KAIIA.M, KIU1IAKI) HI1AW, WM. A. WALLACJS, WM. PoRTKH, A. K. WRKIHT, OKO. L. HEED. D. W. MO0RK, JA3.T. LKONARD, Ju2S,'6J Caahior. President. Clearfield County Bank. rilTIE Clearfield County Sank ai an .ncorpom JL ted inftiiiuiion hut tfoneout of exiitdncn bf tht mrrenderof iu elurtor, en May 12, 186i. All iU ituck if owoetl by tli fubicrilmr who will continue the Itauklng buhinoei mt the lame place, private ban ken, under the firm name of the "Ctoartieid County Hunk." We are re poniible for the dobta of tht liank, and will pmj iu notee oq demand at the counter. lepoMiti re-eivd and interest paid when mouuy ii left fur a fixed time. Taper discounted at tlx p?r cent, aa hereto lure. Our personal renponaibilitjr if pledged for all lopitu received and buoinee tranictd. A continuance of tho libernl pat ronai;e of the buRineM men of the oounly it re ipeuifully tolicited. Ai I'rp-ldnt, Cashier and ofiioerj of the Ut Clearfield County Hank, we require the notea uf laid bank to be presented fur redemption. JAR. T. LKONAKD, RICHARD HHAW. WM. aVOKTEK, J AH. B. (iRAUAM, A. K. VfltWHT, O. L. REED. WM. A. WALLACK. The boRlneM of tht Baok will lie conducted by John M. Adami.i m Cashier. jun2H,'i6 H. DUVALL'S PORTABLE EX(JLK WORKS, Nos. 3.1 tu SS Market Mrcel, ZAXESV1L L E, OHIO. DUVALL'S Champion Engines and Saw Mills, Tho cheapest and best, and CAN CUT MORE LLHI1KR, at less eipense, than any other in the Lnloa. THE BEST KXOIKE AND MILL MADE IN THE I'KITKD STATES I For proof of this assertion, wc refer yo to our many customers, OUJt KNGINKS AND SAW AI1LI.S Arc warraiilcd to cut 10,000 Feet of Pine Lumber, inch measure, in len Hours I Vfk.0ur small sites, (A, 10 and 15 horse pow er,) are unnjualed FOR FARM ri'RrOSKS.' TI.S1IMOM U.S. Tvnoaii, Dlnlr To., Pa., Oct. SI, ISM. J. II Duval1 DearKir: Ve have been runninc our mill and enaine constantly since we receive! it. He are cutting from O.OI II to 8,00 feet per day. Kverjlhinit works splendid. Kotajonmal heated or anything else jtone wronjr since we started. We saw oak and pine lops that are so larrre that our saw won't reach tlirmigh. The little engine drives the saw through with as apparent ease as though the I" was not half so larse. We are quite satisfied that we can cut IU,OoO feet per dv riJUXER & BUKLEY. ftiisnr It ir ps, r., July. 17, lflS, J. H. Duvall Sir t Our eorrine and mill works nicely Rlvesfto d satisfaclloa. Wehavesawed from C.tlUB to 111.(100 fret of lumber per day, Vours, truly, DILL A McCAULEY. LI ClTV, P., 0Ct. 1J, 1SC.1. 3. II. Duvsll lr t Our mill and engine works finely, and gives pood satisfaction. We sawed 10,000 feet of lumber in elj:kt hours. Please hurry up luy second mill and engine: time Is money now. Yours, truly, A. 8. MUXES. From the Rronkvllle Republican, Oct. II, 1M. tloon Kswiao We are Informed that on Fri day last Mr. Ilardeety sawed 10,000 feet of lum ber In eight hours, with the assist. nee of four hands beside himself live hclnf the number re. quired. The sawing was done on one ol Duvall's i'ortsbl Saw Mills, whirh Mr. II. has erected iu Polk township for our enterprising friend, Mr. A. 8. Khinea. We don't think any mill in the county can beat this. Our lumber men should call and see the mill in operation. For Descriptive Circulani.rrlco Lis t,A c. address J. II. DUVALL'S Portable Kncine Works, Nos. ii to hi Market Street, scp5,'fiT.cowly , Zancsville, Ohio. F. fl. Mil, I. Kit. Aircnt, Clcnrtield. Pa. vrtah.a y:c1i J Wm fVHrtrrl rtT the K M Frr nr I ti.. nnrMk-ii 1r th h.Hi lohrl IM Try ! ri-wrail.i .t Hs-wtintn; I I ssriT OT lril IIMl in ia -'fil tmrnr f" 1 nnrmiiliii liil .ri'svih mrM, ..i... . ' "iii ucauiiinei "vsw 11-avr. ii e sTV) w. rlni(t, Vtastn lh rrwt lel.plr, and 4 AT i. R. BARRETT Si CO., P'oe-rletore, AMcimsTaa, . a. ?old by Hartswlrk d- Irwin and A. I. Phew Clearfield t J. R. Irwin, Curwensvtlls anl a Dealers tn Patent Mrdicinea. uprS-f-m BE A UEiTrROATK (LA TK I'Of Ill's,) For all dissases inoident lo Horace, Catt'e, aud Human Flesh, reiuirin( the use of an itcrnal application. This Embrocation was extensively need by the Government during the war. . For sale by Hartewiek A Irwir, Clearfield Joseph K. Irwin, Curwensville. Daniel Oeod lardcr. Lutticr;burg. tf i (Uj .v v Hi" asart S'l l.. I . .1 1 .l.i mJLX I L.. ISI M MS Hll 1 I .nduaif, Tinuaif, Ctf. mkhukIl "& iii(.u:i, - ns o iti.s ik ir ii i w A ti e:, AUi, MttiiurieCturtri of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. CLE A H F I HI. I, I'A. JK ATI'S ! SKATKS ! ! SK ATKS ! II Lady's and flontlenmn's fur sale by MEKliKI.L ,t IWOLER. gLHKjirDKi.i.sf A (iK-VHliAL Assorlmcnt on hsnd snd for sale by VF.nni-:r,L a bioler. LOT () FiSA I ) 1 L KS," El! 1 liLl-s, Hornets, Collars, etc., for sale by MEH HELL A BIO LEI. pALAI liFiTl'ATJN T "UNLOAlJ- inj Hay Forks, for sale by MEIUtELL &. BIG LEU. QIri'jiiXT, l'UTTV,(;LAS.S, Kails, etc., fur sale by MERKKLL BIGLER. JJA11N ESST Hi Al MING S&SII OK Findings, for sale by MEKKELL lc, BIGLER. QVSS, 1'I.STOLS, S WOKD CANKS For salo by MEKRELL A BIGLER. g'i'o Ves, ofllsokts and Eicea, for sale by MERRELL & BIGLER. SAWS I SAWS I SAVS! ATTENTION-, LUMBERMEN ! .1 MiEfOLiTio.r j.r s.ttrsi EMERSON'S PATENT P KIIFORAR ATED Cross-Cut, Circular and Long Saws, (ALL OUMMIXO AVOIDED.) ALSO, For Fpreadinjr, Sharpening, and Ehaping the Teeth of all Splitting Sews. Pcnd for a Descriptive Circular an d Pr Li't. MEKRELL A DIGLER, Jan-tf General A fen Is , Clesrficld, P . I. TLKOAI H. L. SASUR FLEGAL & GAN0E, STOVE AM) HOLLOW -M ARE STOKE, AND MANUFACTURERS OF Tin, Copper & Sheet Iron Ware, PLIIIp.bur,;, Centre Co., Pa rjHE nsw firm of FIcgal (lunoe would re spectfully annouuee to their friends and the public geeorally, that they have on baud a earefully-aelocted and well assorted stock of Stores. Thoir Variety consists of HIE CELEBRATED IRONSIDES, Which havs never failed to give perfeot satisfac tion to the moat fastidious of its purchasers, Continental, Lehigh, Farmer, Daylight. Spears' Anti-Dust, Niagara, Charm, Herald, dc., with every variety of the best Pittsburg Manufacture. ktt.The Tin and Sheet Iron ware given with the Htoves Is made of the hear lust and bsst material, and warranted to glva perfect satis. faetion. Their stock cf TARLOR AXD HEATING STOVES Is Isrger, better and chenner ll..a b.r exhibited to the public. Thvd ilberln rariet, qaalitj or frlce. They ar al rronared to ftimlsh a Mmnlri aMorluint of Tin, Copper, Sheet-Iron, Wooden and vvuiow ware, Wholesale or retail, manufactured nnollv and with the sole view to service, from the best ma terial in ths market PLOWS, TLOW POIXTS, A COPPER, ItRASS AND IROS KETTLES. Cf every description constantly on hand. LIQIITNIN'Q RODS, Fuperior point, put up on short notice. The t'oint tbey oiler to ths public Is the satue as Is now used by the Pennsylvania Railroad Co, on their buildings. ORDERS FOR sroUTINQ, ROOFING And other work bclonilni to their businos. will be promptly filled by experienced and skillful workmen. BRASS, COrrER AND OLD METTLE Taken In exchange for goods. T-They especially Invite the ettentlon of Merchants wishing to purchase at wholesale, as they will find It to their advantage to examine their stock before purchasing elsewhere. . FLKDAL A 0AK0E. rhilipsburg, July 11, lSn7. IMPORTANT I 1 srnicrs. Look tn Your IntrrrstiM-Savc MuiK-y lieu s ou t ail. CORN I CORN! CORN I CORN ! THE GREATEST IMPROVEMENT OF THE DAY. (1ALL and see Ficgal A Genoa's great labor J saving end most perfect and even fOM.V. I'r.f.VTKR. Entire new meehlne, just patented. With this planter one person ean do as much work as two on the old plan, pares corn and plants much more accurately. Can be regulated according lo your desire. Agents are employed to distribute and sell the machines. Philipsburg, Fa., February 2d. lSf.S-tf. Qtt'Amo Pt Kt V. . KenncoVs Veiled il Discovery. llelmlioM's Uui-hu, ISaVcr'a Cos l.irer Oil. Jn's and A..r' ...t. -r..... kind, fir sale by IIARTSWK'K A IRWIN. rpilK IT.MDCIUTIO ALMANAC f,.r Isf.n I an l l.' M,.r sale at tt-e -II -i.uMican" -.Inf. Prhr ?j cents. V;il nit ai.ln if. Wftfli.int Jiitlors. SOMETHING NEW IN SHAW'S ROW. I it i Mi . wrtu t.inoN, 31 4 14 Ii :i it 1 'S'.iilors, Miiil.i-t Wnrl. ( Ii nrlli Id. I'a., HAVINil ..pmi-l tl.iir now e-1 1.;; 1, t1; .. s in h haw's How, -m d-nr -ist of the post i.fliae, ami hni lii; Juit ii-lurord trotu tlio ciisti in citus with a luro as.ioriia.nt of Clotk, Cash'iiiiere.i, Vestings, rtenvers, and all kin Is of Hoods lur c ell and boys' ai-iir, ore now pr.'pari-ii to ui.-ilio lip to order t'L'ITII I Xii, from a sirti:!o url.li- to a luil suit, in the Intct stvle. mid mo.t wrn k UMinliko manner. HpocU! attention i-tven to rut-toui work and i-tittini;.oitt for men mid bus. Ws iilli-r great ber-.iiiiS t) i-ii.t..lin'r., nu i wa'caat en'.iie satislattiun. A iil.eral share of ,'ulilto patronage is solicittiti. Call an-l .ee our fronds. M. A. I' It AX hi. oi-ii7-tf S:i:ij k. it. l. riroiitiirrox. 11. ! Ul in; K. MERCHANT TAILOR, (Biorc one fl'Mir r vl Clcirfii-l-i Il-tti-c,) Miiiktt Street. Ckarlii lil, Vn. KKKl'S on tii ml a full arMortmrntK nf (font Furniebin;; (ifnii, u;U Miittji, l.inon anJ Woolen l;riJrrfliirtp, lTnncrn ami hnrknt Nci-k-ticN, Pnekct lluQ(lkrt:!mf., (Jiov, Jl-itu, I mbrull;., t, iu rcat variety. Of i'toce iiooJi he keej the Best Cloths of all "Shades and Colors," FiHi n Islm-k nrkin of thn rrry lSf!t makr; Fdpj Ce.ffinier, in jrreM ritj , mho, French Com Liny, Heaver, I'lloi, Cbiti' hillkt, snd 'riti AvercuatiD. Ail uf whicli will be auld obetip for Cubt iii.il tJid up Recording to the latent ttyoB by eipericnoed wurkmoii. AUo, A (rent tor Ciearfiuld couniy for I. M. Singer k. Co. ctjlcbruted tiewinp Machined. Not. 1, IhrtJ-tf. H. J; RI l"i E. -furniture CLEAltFIJiLlJ FURNITURE ROOMS. Alai kct Street, cat of Tourlh. JOIIX TftOl TM AN, Proprietor. rpiIK suhscribsr befs leave to oil the altcn X tiuo of the citixens of Clcnrtield and sur rounding country to the fact that be is now prepared to furnish, on ahort notice, Cabinetware of all Styles & Patterns Suited for either Parlor, Dining or Cud rooms, by the single article, or iu sots to suit pur chasers ; Dureaus, Sofas, Lounges, Hat racks, Tables, K Lands, Ac, Ao. I also manufacture CUAIUS t EKTTEE.O BELOW CITT PRICKS, Consisting of Parlor, Dining-room, Cane, hockiog and other Chairs, Which I propose to warrant and sell cheeper than can bo purchased elscwhire. Just try me. JOHN THUIIAIAN. ClearGeld, Feb. 27, W7 tf CHEAP FURNITURE. J oiix (.ULirri DtSlUKS to inform his old friends and cus tomers, that having enlarpod his shop and increased his facilities for manuiacturini, he ia now prepared to make to order such Furniture as msy be desired, in good styls audatebeap rate, for CASH. Be generally has on hand, at his Furniture rooms, a varied assortment of ready made furEiture, among which are BUREAUS AND SIDE-BOARDS. VTsrdrobesand Hook-Cases; Centre. Sofa, Tartar, Breakfast and Dining Eiteaion Tables; Cnm mon, French-post, Cotiagc.Jenny-Lir-d and other liedetaadij Sofas of all kinds, rVork-stsnds, Hat-racks, Wash-stands; Mocking snd Arm chairs ; spring-seat, cace-hottom, parlor, com mon and other Chairs; Looking-ti lasses of every description on hand ; aud new glasses for old frames, which will be put iu on very reasonable terms on shortest notice. He alo kerps on hand or furuiehea to order, Corn-husk, Hair and Cotton-top Mattresses. Coffins of Evr.nY Kind Made to order, and funerals altended with a Hearse whenever desired. Alto, House Painting done to nrler. The subscriber also manufac tures, and has constantly on hand, Clement's Patent Washing Mnchino, the best now in use I Those using this niachiao never need bo with out elean clothes! He also has Flyer's Patent Churn, a superior article. A family using this Churn never need he without butter ! All the abovo nnd many other articles are fur nished to customers cheap lor Cash or eicbsnged for approved country produce. Cherry, Miiple, P'-plar, Linwood and oficr Lumber sniuble fur Cabinet work, taken in exchange for furtiituro vHemomber the shop is on Market street, Clcarfiold, Pa, and nearly oprosite the "Old Jew Store." JU1UN til'LlOU. Kovetaber 2l, BCJ y KENNARD ji WAf ERST Now ElaoksniitLing EGtablisluneut. FKCOXD ST.. CLEAIiriF.I.D, Pa. riMIE underslroed beg to Inform the inhabit. X ants of Clearfield and surrounding neigh borhood, that they have commenced business in the above line, where, by strict attention to all woik entrusted to them, they hope to merit a share of public patronage. nOKSK SH0E1X0 on the most approved princ pies, for either fast or working horses. Horsos thst interfere, can be entirely prevented. ALL KINDS OF SAW MILL WORE, En gine work and Steam Hoil.rs repaired. Miners' tools and all kinds of Steel tools made of the host material and on the shortest notice. Post-hole augurs, for board fencing. fc-SA-All work done by us Is warranted to give satisfaction, or no charge will be made. AMOS KENNARD. apr Cm JAMES WATERS. NkW BLACKSMITH SHOP. rp H E subscriber respectfully informs his friends L and the public in general, that be has loca ted in the borough of CLEAKFIKLD, in tho shop recently occupied by Jacob Sliunkweiler, where hs is now ready to perform all du'iea towards his customers in a workmanlike manner. Sleds, Sleighs, Rnggios and Wsgons ironed, and Horse shoeing done at reasonable rules. He respectfully asks a shre of work frora the public, as he Intends to give his whole attention t. tho business. THOMAS UILLV. March li, ISM. Boggs Township, Awake 1 GREAT EXCITEMENT AT THOMAS HEERS'S!! IVFRVrtODT trying to pet there r, for fi at i of being crowded out Into the eold. II jron want good Shoeing doao, go to Panua, If you want your Sleds ironed i iglit, go to I'e.s n. If yon want good Mill Irons, go to llrsus. If yon want your we inn ironed in thehsst style and workmanship, go to r.e.na, IlKKits. makes the best Slutpp Va.-hine in the State, and does all kinds of IILACKSM ITII INil as cheap as en be done in the county for Cai-h. My Post Office address Is Clearfield Pridge. THOMAS BKKUS. Boggi Tp., Deo. IV, lfCT-tf. VL KAIiFIKLI) MARBLEW0RKS. 1 1 all mi still Vermont MjiMe flnlvhcd In the l';Tlt nU lc of the Art. Tht PnWn.iPH. Vcj to nnnnn in tlitt eitiffnn of ('tcirflo'd cvmtv,riM th-r hnvr oprni d mn rttnRiTP M:trJ l V:inl n Hp h wrt Mnirr ol" MurVt t nnd Ki'nrTh'trfftit.ni arfi'-ld. Ift.. wtirr hry nrr pn arrd l mnVf Ten.)' -Stnivp, IMinn Dirnls Titm', nnd nido Tiu,,n, I rndir Touil', Omrlpry Vnrt, IM'tntlm, Shriven, 1iniokvt rtr n slmrl tsuiuf. TiicT hIwavp krrp on hml l:ep (jnftiiti'y f wnrk fitiijih -t, rxn y thrldlor init. o tint iwn run rsll ntttl r)-rt (,,r thfm pclvc tlio i.tle rtnU il. 'i'iirv mil n nkp t oirl-r rnij "'lu r n lc nf worK time m r l-,l Mrcl, if! lln- fUt.r lit.ir-ivc- t'u J Ii t 'in ro:i..f wti'h tho ii imiliy-tur, r nn-'i-if of h r"utfv, fithrr in worktnnnvlup or yt -. nf tin J ;iv rin- j.r!" Ail iiijnini- M 1 1 -r t- '! ''v itmr-n-, .'f)H nil ?ril. ny ??, 1m ;. ) ; u VI II.