H 5r I ,G.f it 3 .'I :,'J !i i.l 1 'A CLEARFIELD, PA., SEPT. 27, 1S65. Captain "Wire Defended by the Copperhead f Candidate for Auditor General. The DoyLstown Democrat, owned an-1 ed ited by General Davis, the Democratic can didate for Auditor General, prints an edito rial in defence of the infamous Captain Wirz, who starved and murdered our pris oners at Andersonsviile. It asserts that the military commission, before which Wirz is on trial, is a usurpation f power, and that the prisoner ba not been fahly dealt with. Gen. W. W. II. Davis makes this assertion when he knows that the testimony against the monster, Wirz, comes from Union sol diers who suffered at Andersonville, who saw Wirz ehoot in cold blood, Union prisoners who could not stand on their feet f rom the effects of starvation; ficm the rebel Sur geons who saw Wirz trample to death Union soldiers who were too weak to crawl on the pround. And yet W. W. II. Davis,through the columns of his own journal, defends the inhuman acts of Wirz, rsserting that his tri al is unfair and that his being held to trial is a military usurpation. What soldier in Pennsylvania can vote for a candidate advo cating such sentiments? and may not we' fur ther ask, is their a soldier in the land who would fail to scorn any officer who thus de fended the most brutal developmentof the re bellion. Telegraph. Soldiers ! does it not disgust you to under go the fawnings the copperheads are now lavishing upon you? They denounced you when you enlisted to tight for the flag as 'Lincoln Hirelings," they refused to con tribute to aid you when sick and wounded, and lauded the men in Congress who" "nev er voted a man or a dollar" to re-in force and pay you ; and they desired to disfranchise you by voting against the Constitutional Amendments giving you a right to vote in the field ; but now seeing that through your saeriSees, courage and valor the rebellion has been put down, they hope by patting you on the shoulders, and with fulsome flat tery, that you w ill forget their treachery ".to you and that jou will give them your votes, for they well understand that without this they can never get into power. The following is r.n old obituary notice of Jacob Johnson the lather of I'resi dent Johnson taken from an old tile of the Raleigh (N. C.) Star, ditcd January I Oth, 1S12, "Died, in this city, on Tatuiday last, Jacob Johnson, who had for years occu rred a humble but useful station in society. lie was city constable, sextion, and porter to the state Uank. In Ins last lliness he was visited by the principal inhabitants of the city, by all of whom he was esteemed for his honesty, idustry and humane and friendlv dis position. Among all to whom he was known en and esteemed, none lamented him more (except perhaps, his relatives) than the pub lisher of this paper, for he owes hisj life, on a particular occasion, to the boldness and humanity of JonNs ox ' Engineers engaged in surveying a route for a railroad to connect Franklin, Pennsyl vania, with the Philadelphia and Erie Road, have arrived at Franklin, having sur veyed a route of one hundred and thirty-one and a half miles in length, with maximum grade cut of forty feet per mile, and max imum curves of six degrees. For forty miles they were on a continuous coal bed, the num ber of workable seams from three to five, and varying froiu twenty-eight inches to eleven feet in thickness. Salt springs also abound in the region, and iron ore is found in abundance. There is growing in Mount Joy township, Lancaster county, an apple tree which is quite a curiosity in its way. Iu the fork of the tree a small limb grows out a length of ' two inches, when it again enters the main limb, making a solid arch; and on the same ptcmlses there is a tree of "iron wood," which produces the same singular feature, with the exception that, in this instance, the projecting limb grows clear through the trunk, projecting on the other side about five feet. Doth of these trees are considered cu riosities, and attract considerable attention. The King of Siam has just ordered the reorganization of his fleet, and has decided on orderiug a corvette and four gun-boats, all iron-cased, to be constructed in France. These vessles are intented to act against the numerous pirates which are incessantly rav aging the coasts of his territory. A few months back, these marauders appeared in the Gulf of Siam with fifty junks, and as cended the M. inam, spreading alarm, even as far as the capital. An exchange gives the following sensible advice: "Stick to your home paper." No matter if yon are poor, remember none are so poor as the ignorant, except it be the do- ravcd, and they too often go together, veep your home paper, llemember, that, if it is not so large and imposing as some, it is the advertiser of your neighbor hood and daily business; and tells you what is going on around you instead of a thousand miles away." Southerly, in his "Omniana," relates the following: "When I was: last at Lisbon a nun made an escape from a nunnery. The first thing for which she enquired when she reached the house where she was to be se creted, was " a looking glass. She entered the convent when only five yeara old, and from that time had never seen her own face. ' ' ' A good story is told of a country Metho dist at' whose house an itinerant preacher was passing the night, who when bed time came and family prayers were suggested, in searching for a bible, finally produced a couple of torn leaves of the good book with the native remark, 'I didn't fcnow I was so near outot Bible. The counting room of the Quinebaug company, at JJamelsonviile, Connecticut, was entered on Sunday night and $3,000 stolen trom the sate. Ihe keys were stolen lroro. the clerk s rtooni, in another part of th village. ; Gen. Torrv riofinpa th& t&rm ilAnimr fTi. ' J M.. uuiu iuv war" to mean "trhilf tn nfWncci"iT fnr o military force created by the rebellion shall continue to exist. ProDertv amonntinc to hptawn Ti four hundred thousand dollars is daily sto len py professional thieves and pickpockets in yw York. TERMS OF THE JOURNAL. The Kats asTs Jocbnal is published on Wed nesday t 52.00 per annum in advance. If not paid at ihe beginning of the year, $2,50 will be charged, and $3,60 if not paid before the close of the year. Adtertisf.nbxts will be inserted at $1,50 per square, for three or less insertions ien nur or less) counting a square. For every additional insertion 50 cents will te cnargea a. aeuucnuu will be made to yearly advertisers. No subscription taken for a shorter time than six months, and no paper will be discontinued un til all arrearages are paid, except at the option of the publisher. S' J' 4 HUGE STOOK OF GLASS, paints, oils l white lead, etc . at E. A. IRVIN'S H ORSE-SHOES and borse-nails. to be had at Aug. 23. MERRELL UIULbK S. FOR SALE at cost 1 good cook stoves, to close out the stock, at the cheap cash store of R. MOaSOP, Clearfield, Ta. OIL TERRITORY AM) LEASES for sale by II. B. SWOOPE, Clearfield, Pa., Mar. 22. 1S5. Atty at Law. 13ROV1SIO.NS. Flour, bacon, lard, cheese, dried beef, dried fruit, received regularly, at the store of Mar. 22. J. P. KRATZER. 7"ILLIAM FEATIl, Notary Public- and ? Licensed Conveyancer, New Washington. Cloarfield county. Pa. June 23, lg6a-8mp. C? ALT ! SALT !! SALT !!! A prime arti v3 do of ground alum salt, put up in patent sacKs, at 5; J3T25 per saeK,, at the cheap cash stole of .or 27. K. MOSSO. Xovcmbo' DU.HTCirS MEDICINES A fresh sup ply of these invaluable Family Medicines are for sale by M. A. Frank. Clearfield, consisting of Pain Curer; Restorative, a greatcure for colds and cough ; and Anti-Bilious Physic. They have been thoroughly tested in this community, and are highly approved. Try the. . TTII IS K E RS ! Wn ISKERS! Do you want Whiskers or Moustaches? Our Grecian Compound will force thm to grow on the suioth est face or chin, or hair on baid heads, in Six WeeKs. Price, $1. GO- Sent by mail anywhere, closely sealed, on receipt of price. Address, WARNER CO.. Box 13a. Brooklin, N. York. March C.'th. 135. TO HOUSE OWNERS The undersigned having recently discovered an infallible and simple cure for that annoyinmal.idy in horses, known as- Hoof-bound." Any person sending SI in a letter, will receive by return mail a recipe giving proper directions as to the necessary treat ment. Address, JACOB IRWfX. September 21, 1864-tf. Clearfield. Pa. MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPA NY OF YORK, FA. Insures against loss or damago by fire. It is the safest company in ihe State, and has made no as sessments since its establishment, and hence it is the mo?t economical. Ji. J. ROW, Accent. June 21, 1S85. Clearfield, Pa. EYSTONE MAitLLE WORKS, ASk- Woodland. Clearfield county, Ta. J. E1NN DeIIAAS, respectfully informs the cit- izens of Clearfield, and adjoining counties, that he has just received a fine stock of foreign and domestic marble, which he will work into Monu ments, Tombs, Head and Voot stones. loor-steps. Window-sills and Lintels, Table, Stanft ami Ilu reau tops, .to Jte., on reasonable terms and short notice. All persons in want of anything in his line will plensecnll. or address him by letter, at Woodland, Clearfield county, Pa. Orders by mail will receive prompt attention. July2S.'65-y. HAFPT & CO., at Milesburg, Pa., continue to furnish castings of every description at short notice. They have the best assortment of patterns in the country for steam and water-mills of every description. All kinds of machine and plow castings furnished. NewWorld and Hatha way coob-stoves always on hand. They make 4 horse sweep and 2-horse tread-power threshing machines price at shop,150 with shaker and 50 feet of strap. Warranted to give satisfaction in threshing, and kept good to thresh one crop, free of charge. June 2. lS65-y. Isaac 11 ArpT, at Bellefonte. continues to take risks for insurance in any good stock company in the State. Also in New York: the Royal and Et na at Hartford ; and the Liverpool and London, capital $5,000,000. NOSTH AMERICAN TRANSIT INSURANCE COMPANY. CAPITAL $-500,000. Agency at the office of II, B. Swoope, Esq. CLEARriELP, PA, This company jrrants policies to secure the pay ment of a fixed sum in the event of death bv ac cident, with a weekly allowance in case of injury, on payment of an annual premium, ranging ac cording to the occupation of the insured. An ex cellent opportunity 13 thus anorded to the Lum bermen ot Clcarneld county, to provide for their lamilies, in the event ot aocidcnt on the river, or elsewhere. Particulars and circulars may be had on application to II. B. SWOOPE, Agent. MayoO Life Insurance at Home. The Pcnn Mutual Life Insurance Co., 921 CnESTTT Stp.ekt. Puil'a. Insures Lives on favorable tTms, and will issue rouciesoi; any of the approved plans of insurance Assets liable to los?es 1,221,280 71. Surplus divided Annually. Losses paid prompt ly Premiums may be paid in cash; annually, semi-annuallj or quarterly; jr one-half in cash, and one-half in note. By a supplement to the charter, note? hereafter received will participate in all Dividends or Surplus. Scrip certificates up to January. 1S59, inclusive, are now receivable in payment of premiums Agency, at the office of II. B. Swoopb, Clear field, Pa Er J. Q. Ilartswick, Medical Exami ner. August 2t, 1S64. PUENITURE ROOMS! JOHN GUELICII, Desires to inform his old friends and customers that, having enlarged his shop and increased his facilities for manufacturing, he is now prepared io man to ordor sucn turniture as may be desir ed, in good style and at cheap rates for cash. He mostly has on band at his -Furniture Rooms," a varied assortment of furniture, among which is BUREAUS AND SIDEBOARDS, Ward robes and Book -cases ; Centre, Sofa, Parlor, rsreamast and Dining extension Tables. Common, French-posts, Cottage, Jen- ny-xona ana otner uedsteads. SOFAS OF ALL KINDS. WORK-STANDS, HAT RACKS, WASH-STANDS, Ac. Rocking and ArmChairs, S-pnng-seat, Cain-bottom, and Parlor Chairs ; And common and other Chairs. LOOKING-GLASSES Of every description on hand, and new glasses for v.v. names, wnicu win be put in on Tory reasonable terms, onahort notice. He also keeps on band, or furnishes to order, Hair, iwivhob top Mattresses. COFFINS, OF EVERY RIND, Made to order, and funerals attended with a Hearse, whenever desirable. Also, House painting done to order The above, and many other articles am fn!,i,.j to customers cheap for cash or exchanged for an- L roved country produee. Cherry. Slaple. Poplar in-wood and other Lumber suitable for the busi ness, taken in exchange for furniture. Remember the shop is on Marset street, Clear- ij vppoeua me "uia jew store December 4, 1S61 JOHM GUELICH. MHp$tatra dr'frtfef merit IRON! IRON!! The subscriber keeps on hand a general assortment oi all siies of bar iron, etc. Also, fresh Lime always on hand, and which he will sell at the lowest market price for cash. - STEINER. Philipsburg, Pa.. June 2S, lS65-tmp. HEW. HEM A:rriD jstev goods. The subscribers having purchased the Goods and good will, of the late firm of Carlisle A Co., in Philipsburg, respectfully inform their friends and the ipublic generally that they have added a large stocK of well selected seasonable goods, which they will dispose of at the most rea sonable rates. Purchasers can find Dry Goods of every description. aiso.FLOCR, BACON, FISH, SALT, Ac. And the best quality of GROCERIES. C. MUNSON, Philipsburg. July 12, 18f.5. ' G. F. HOOP. RADEBACH'S LINE OF STAGE-COACHES. THE travelling public are respectfully in formed, that a new line of coachis has just been established for the accommodation of trav ellers to the several points AY est and East of Philipsbnrg, Pa. The coacbas will leave Philipsburg immediate ly on the arrival of the cars, and will connect with the line of coaches running between Clear field and Clarion and Franklin. Going east, pas sengers will bo carried through in time to connect with the cars from Philipsburg to Tyrone. Passengers will dine at the ' Blue Eall Hotel," whether travelling East or W est. JOHN S. KADEBACII. April. 12, 1SG5. Proprietor. HEAD QTJARTEHS roa CHEAP GOODS, AT TOE ' CHEAP CASH STORE OF J. I. MOREIS, (Successor to J. I. Morris 4 Co ) Fhilipsburg, Ta. Where you can buy goods cheaper, and in greater variety, than from any other house, in this section of the State. You can buv Ladies' dress goods : Such as Prints, Delaines, Larilla Cloth, Silks, Wool Delaines, &c. all very low. - You cr.n buy bleached and unbleached Muslins, Cloths, Casiineres, Satti netts, Cassinetts, cheaper than' from the cheapest. You can buy Notions, of any quality, and in endless variety, and very low prices. You can luy IIa.ts and Cans, Boots ana Mioes, at very cheap rates. You can buy Hardware, Queensware, and Iinwarc, all very low. You can buy very fine Confectionaries, and m great variety, very cheap. Ton can buy Groceries of all kinds, in large or smallquantities,cneaper than iroin the cheapest. Ton can buy flour, 6 d. fish, salt, and bacon, at a small advance upon cost. I am also prepared to furnish Lumbermen and Contractors with anything theyjneed.on reasonable time. All I ask is to call before purchasing else- wnere. as l m bound to please botn m price and quality. Thankful for past patronage, 1 hope tc merit a continuance of the same. J. I. Morris. Philipsburg, Aug. 30, 1SG5. if you -w-A.3sra? CHEAP GOODS GO TO WATSON'S, Philipsburg, Centre Co., Ta. If you want Dry Goods, Go to WATSON'S. If you want Hats and Caps, Go to WATSON'S. If you want Boots and Shoes, Go to WATSON'S. If vou want all kinds of Notions Go to WATSON'S. If vou want Clothing, Go to WATSON'S. If you want Hardware, Go to WATSON'S. If you want Queensware, Go to WATSON'S. If you want Groceries, Goto WATSON'S. If you want Flour, Chop, Corn Meal, Fish, Bacon, Lard, Cheese, or any thing else. Go to WATSON'S. If you want to sell Shingles,Boards.& c., Go to WATSON'S. He will sell you goods cheaper than any one else in tne county. He wants all of his old friends, to five mm a call. You will find him at the old stand for merly occupied by James McGirk, nearly opposite "j. M. Keplar'c Hotel. Philipsburg, August, 23, 1865 Ot. fOAL DIGGER WANTED. A good coal miner, uesirous oi oocaimn study employ menu is wanted immediately. For further par ticulars inquire at the Journal ofSee, Clearfield. Pa. August IS, 166. FODDERC UTTERS of a supe rior make for sale at reasonal le prises, a MEKRELL and BIQLER'S. ClearfiVi, Pa CLEARFIELD nOUSE, CLEARFDITEL PA. The subscriber having purchased the furniture and interest from II. H. Morrow, in said House; is now prepared for the reception of tran sient and permanent boarders. Every depart ment connected with his establishment will be conducted second to none in the county. He res pectfully solicits a share of public patronaee. July 11, 1360.-y. GEO. K. COLRURX. DR. A. X. niLLS DESIRES TO IN form his patrons that profession- "V'A al business confines him to his office all? j the time, and he will therefore be un-UlI" able to make Professional Visits to any of bis ac customed plar es this summer; but may be found at his office on the southwest corner of Front and Main streets at all times, except when notice a -pears in the town papers to the oontrary. Clearfield, Pa., July I, 1S65. CLEARFIELD NURSERV. EXCOOl AOE HOME INDUSTRY. The undersigned having established a Nursery, on the Pike, about half way between Curwensville and Clearfield Boroughs, is prepared to furnish all kinds of Fruit trees, (Standard and dwarf.) Evergreen Shrub bery. Grape Vines, Gooseberry, Lawtcn Black berry, Strawberry and Raspberry vines. Also SibrianCrab trees.Quince and early Scarlet Rheu barb, Ac. Orders promptly attended to. Address Aug 31.186. J.D. WRIGHT, Curwensville, VEV FIRM. The undersigned have this day 1 1 formed a copartnership under the firm name of Irvin & Hartshorn, for the transaction of a gen eral merchandise and lumber business. A large and well selected stoe'e of goods has been added to that already on hand at the "corner store1' in Curwensville. where we are now prepared to Ehow customers a complete assortment, with prices as low as the lowest. The highest market rates paid for lumber cf all descriptions. The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. E. A. IRVIN, W. R. HARTSHORN. Curwensville. July 17, 1S55 EOKETHIXG NEW! CARRIAGE AND WAGON SHOP, Immediately in rear of Machine shop. The undersigned would respectfully inform the citizens of Clearfield, and the public in general, that we have entered into partnership, and are prepared to do ail " kinds of work on carriages, wagons, sleighs, s'eds. ic. All kinds of repairing done with neatness and dispatch. (Orders prompt ly attended to. JOHN F, ROTE. Clearfiold. July 5, 'y. WM. McKNIGHT- Thankful for past patronage, I would still so licit the favors of my old customers, and ask ma ny new ones to give us a call. I have associated with me in the above busines", Wm. McKnight, who is an experienced workman. If you want a good carriage or timber sled, give us a call. J. t . KOTE. CLEARFIELD COUNTY BANK The Clearfield County Bank as an incorporated institution has gone out of existence, by the sur render of its charter on the 12th of May, 18G5. Ail ot its stock is owned by the subscribers, who will continue the Banking Business at the same place ..s private bankers, under the firm name of TlIK CLEARF1KLD CotTNTV Bank. Ws are responsible for the debts of the Bank and will pay its notes on demand at the counter. Uepoims received, and interest paid when the money is left for a fised time. 1 cper discounted at s:x p3" M nereioiore. Our nersonAi opunsibility is pledged for all ucpost's received and business transacted. A cor.tinnar.ee of the liberal patronage of the bu siness men of the county is respectfully solicited. As president, cascier, ana othcers of tne late Clearfield County Bank, we require the notes of said Bank to be presented for redemption. J as. T. Leonard, Kicbard miaw. A K. Wright, J B. Graham, Wm. Pokteb G. L. Reed, x Juno 17, 1So5. W. A. Wallace. The business of the Bank will be conducted by John M. Adams. F?q.. n.3 Cashier. UST RECEIVED AT fTfP N A VOLE'S gSltvs; ?HEAP JEWELRY STOKE, CH Graham's Row. Clearfield. Pa., a fine assortment of WATCHES JEWELRY, Ac, Ac, to which we in vito attention. Gold and Silver huntin? and open faced watch es. to be had at NAUGLE'S. The American Lever of different qualities, can be bad at NACGLE'S. Fine setts of Jewelry, such as Cameo, Coral. La va Jett. Carbuncle, Garnett. Opal. Florentine Mo saic. Gold Stone Mosaic, Porcelain paintinss. Ac, or single pieces at NAUGLE'S. riain gold iireast pins, tar drops, lioop Ear rings, children's ear drops and rings at NAUGLE'S. Gold seals, keys and pencils, gold pens and sil ver holders at NAUGLE'S. Gents breast pins, sleeve buttons, shirt studs, fob buckles and guard slides at NAUGLE'S. A fine assortment of gold finger rings of differ ent styles and quality, gold lockets, coral neckla ces, silver thimbles, spectacles, watch guards and all articles in his line, on hand at NALGLlS'S. Just received, a fine assortment of Fancy and common Clocks, and Fancy Time-pieces, from 1.25 to 1 5 dollars at N AUG LE'Sl Old Gold and Silver will be taken in exchange for goods at NAUGLE'S. All goods warranted as represented, or the mo ney reiunded, at NAUGLE'S. If you wish your watches put in good repair and warranted, take ttsai c NAUGLE S. "WHAT IS IT?" GHEAT EXCITEMENT 13 GLEN HOPE, PA EVERYBODY SEEMS PLEASED. 'And Why Should They Not Be? Surely, the people in that section of Clearfield county havo great reason to be rejoiced over the pleasing announcement that JOHN ROBSON has just opened in his New Store Room, the larg est and best selected stock of goods ever brought to that part of the county, of Clearfield. NEW ST0SE AND NEW GOODS. The undersigned having removed his store to his New Building on Pine Street, Glen Hope, op posite the "Union House," i3 now opening and of fering to the public the largest and best selected stock of seasonable goods ever offered in this place and neighborhood, and will be sold at pri ces to suit the times. His Stock embraces Dry-Goods, Notions, Hard ware, Queens-waro, Boots, Shoes. Hats and Caps, Ready made clothing. Paints, Oils, Glass, Naiis, Bacon, Fish, Flour, Salt; Willow, Stone and Earthen-ware, and Stoves. OF DRY-GOODS, he has Cloths. Cassimers. Sat tinetts, Tweeds, Yestinga, Flannels, Shirtings, Prints, Coburg cloth. Alpacas. He Laines. Ging hams. Chinta, Kerchief , Nubias, Sontags. Nan kin, Lawns, Linen, Lace Edgings, Collars, Trim mings, Braids. Yails, etc OF HARDWARE, he' has axes, saws, chisels, knives and forks, locks, hinges, screws, augers, hammers, nails, spikes, Stoves of various patterns and sizes, flat irons, etc. OF GROCERIES, he has coffee, sugar, molas ses, teas, rice, pepper, cinamon, cloves, Flour, hams, aides, shoul ten, Juli, etc Oi" QUEENvfABE, he has tea sets, cups ani saucers? cream jugs, tea and coffee pots, pitchers bowls, plates, dishes, etc OF CLOTniNG, he has coats, pants. Teste, un dershirts, shirts, drawers, neck-ties, gloves, socks, hats, caps, boots, shoes, etc All the above, and numerous other articles, for sale cheap for cash, or exchanged for all kinds of lumber and eountry produce. Remember, that I am receiving goods weekly from Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and Pittsburg, and that any goods caa be furnished on very short notice. Call and examine the goods and prices and sat isfy yourselves of the utility of buying et JOHN KOBSOS'S. Gln Hope, December 23, 1S63. SALT a good article, and very cheap at the store of WM. F. IRWIN, Clearfiel 1. VANTED $5,000 worth of county bonds. f f Those of longest dates preferrea. Apply to. WALTER BARRETT, Tune 23. 1865. Clearfield. Pa. WITH G K A F F, W A T K I N & CO., Wholesale Dealers in BOOTS AND SHOES, No. 425 Market Street, Philadelphia. PAPL GRAFF. : t ISAAC WATKIXS. 1 I W. H. WEIMEB Ap.26 TOPS. SAPPINGTOX. 1S85 THE LUKBEE-CITT EACES AGAIN! KIRK & SPENCER KEE,F THE INSIDE TRACK ! Their Celebrated thoro' bred Steed, "CHEAPEST FOR CASH," the Teoples' favorite !! Remember this, and when in want of seasona ble GOODS, AT THE VERY LOWEST POSSIBLE CASH pkice, call at the store of Kiiik fc Spen'Cer, in Lumber City. You will not fail to be suited. Dress Goods and Notions in great vatiety, We study to please. KIRK & SPENCER. Lumber City, Pa., July 1, 1S5. DRUGS! DRUGS!! FRESH FTJIiE ! ILARTSWICK & HUSTON, DRUGGISTS, MARKET ST., CLEARFIELD, Keep constantly on hand a large and well select ed stock of DRUGS A2tf) CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS AND VARNLSnES, Perfumery, Toilet G oqds BLANK BOOKS & STATIONARY, TOBACCO & SEGARS, And a general assortment of varieties and fancy articles. We respectfully invite a call, feeling confident that we can supply the wants of all on terms to their satisfaction. April 23, 1S64. CLOTHJNGii Men, Youths and Boys can be supplied with full suits of seasonable and fashionable clothing at RE1ZENSTEIN BRO'S & CO., where it is sold at prices that will induce their purchase. The universal satisfaction which has been given, has induced them to luorcasc their s'oefc. wiich is now not surpassed by any estab lishment of the kind in this part of the State. Reizentein Bro's k Co., Sell gj, at a very small profit, for cash ; Their goods are well made and fashionable. They give every one the worth of his money. They treat their customers all alike. They sell cheaper than every body elso. Their store is conveniently situated. They having purchased their stock at reduced prices they can sell cheaper than others. For these and other reasons persons should buy their clothing at REIZENS1EIN BRO'S & CO. Produce t f every kind taken at the highest market price v May 18, lbG4. CHEAPER STILL!! SEASONABLE GOODS JUST RECEIVED AT WILLIAM F. IRWIN'S STORE, OS MARKET ST., CLEARFIELD, PA. THE CHEAPEST AND BEST GOODS . ARE TO BE HAD AT THE CHEAP CASH STORE. The undersigned has just received from the East ern cities a large and well selected stock of the most seasonable goods, which he can dispose of t th reasonable prices. His friends and custom ers are invited t examine his stock of goods, aad ascertain the prices before purchasing elsewhere as he feels persuaded none undersell him. His stock embraces a well selected assortment of DRY-GOODS AND NOTION'S, Hardware, Queensware, GROCERIES, DRUGS, OILS, PAINTS AND GLASS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, BUCKETS AND BASKETS, School Books and Stationary, NAILS AND SALT, And a great variety of other useful articles, all which will be sold cheap for cash, or ex- ' changed for approved produce. Go to the "cheap cash store" if you want to buy goods at fair prices. May 24. 1865. TO F.IRWIN. C.W.&H. W.SMITH, Market Street, Clearfield,. Pa., Room, heretofore occupied as a Post-office. 1865 1865 GBASD OPENING OF SIPIFtHSTG- GOODS, comprising a general assortment of Dry-Goods, Groceries, Queens-ware, Wooden-ware, Boots and Shoes, Notions, &c, &c, &c. . Eest quality of Prints, Delaines. Moiambiques, Linen, Poplins, Balxarines, Laveilas. Ginghams check, drilling, ticking and . sheeting, shawls, plain silks, fowlard silks, eassameres cottonades, jeans, tweeds, satinetts, bleached muslins rat less ihan city wholesale prices) brown muslins. - IIOSIERY, Gloves, Ribbons.Trimmings, But tons, (in great variety) collars,velvet ribbon.veils, headnets, embroidery, braids, handkershiefs. la dies elastic pages, whalebones, bindings, chil drens , misses', and ladies' hoop skirts, Quaker and Corset Skirts, NEW STYLE BALMORALS. Sugar. Tea, Coffee, Molasses, Spiees.ic.Oranges, Split Peas, Lemons, Full Tea Sett, Dishes, com mon and fine ware, enps. saucers preservejars Ac. TUBS, Brooms. Churns, Mops. Buckets. Meas ures, brushes, combs, wicks, fancy baskets, bowls, door-mau, window blinds, cords, tassels, etc., etc. Childrens. Misses and Ladies' morocco boots, shoes, balmorals, and gaitors. May 34. MISS E. A. P. KINDER Teacher of Piano-Forte. MeIodeon.Cbinit-Orgn Guitar, Harmony and Vocal Musio. Also ole a gent for Clearfield county for Chickerin'& Sor.s Piano Fortes, and Mason 4 Hamlin's Cabinet Or gans. Rooms tritk Mrt. II. D. IKt. .Music liooks. Paper, and Sheet Music constant ly on hand at the store of Mrs. H. D. Welsh" Clearfield. Pa., Dee. 7. 1S64. MERRELL &BIGLER Have just opened a large and splendid assort ment of NEW GOODS at their old Stand in Clearfield, Penn'a. They have the best assortment of Hardware tht has ever been brought to this eounty, which the ' v will sell at the most reasonable prices, aiaoi . which will be found a splendid lot of cnttle'rv which they invite the special attention of'ths publio. On hand an assortment of heavy silver-plated Forks. Spoons, and Butter knives, of the best manufacture. A lot of pistols of the best patterns, and otb.-r fire-arms. Also a general assortment of pistol cartridges; all of which will Le sold at reasona ble prices. They continue to manufacture all kinds of tin ware, brass kettles, stove pipe. etc.. which cannot be surpassed in this section of the state. They also have on hand Pittsburg Plows, a mong which are steel centre lever plows. Al?o, Plow castings, and otheragricultural implement. Cook stoves, and Parlor and Coal stoves a gen eral assortment, and of the best patterns for sale at reasonable prices Coal oil, Coal oil lamps, paints, oils and vnr nishes, a general assortment. Glass, putty, nail, iron, and castings, a great variety; in fact almost anything that may be wanted by the public c:tn be found in their establishment, and at prices tb.it cannot be beat. Now is the time to purchase, if yea desire any thing in their line of business. Give them a call and examine their stock, and they feel assut-.-i that you can be accommodated. Remember, their establishment is on 21 Street. Clearfield. Pa., where you can buy goods to t'.c very best advantage. Old silver, copper, brass, pewter and old cajt ings will be taken in exchange for goods. May 1 3. 1Si?:j. MERRELL A KKILr.t. 1865 ' SPRING GOODS, 1865 Purchased nice tlie late Decline in Trices. J. P. KRATZER, FS0NI STSEET, ABOVE THE ACADEil x'., CLEABF1KLD, fA., Now Offers a very Large. Stock of ZDIEVSr GOODS At a reduction of 25 to 40 per cent; including Dress Goods in great variety, Merinoes, iin hams. Cloths. Delaines. Prints. Cassimeres, Alpac as, Silks. Satinctts, Reps, Cashmeres, Tweeds, Ce bergs. Mohair. Jeans, Lanllas, Muslins. Flannel?, Bonnets. Cloaks. Ribbons, Balmoral Skirts, Hoop Skirts, Shawls, Dross Trimmings. UeadNeU.Cnp, Corsets Gloves. Collars, Scarfs. Grenandinc Vei! Table Covers. CLOTUIXt. Coats Pants. Vests Over-Co.iu. Gent's Shawls. Shirts. Hats, Caps, Under Tirt?. and Drawers, Boots, Shoes, Gum Shoes, er&vau. Gloves, colliirs Hardware. Queensware, Xotions, and Musical Goods. GROCERIES. Tea. coffee, molasses, sugar, s.-U, caniles. rice, flour, bacon, fifh. tobacco, raisins. currar.t3; spices, crackers, wines, brandies, h;o gar, oils, varnish, alcohol,. Tinware, glassware, woodware. aad stationarv. HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Carpet, oil cloths. Drug gets, looking glasses. clocks, churns, wayhboar tubs, buckets, flat-irons, pans. window-blir..i, wall-paper, coal oil lamps, umbrellas, bcdor ls. knivesandforks.spooriS.crocks.and stove Hacking. All ot which will be sold on the most reason hla terms, and the highest marKct price paid fur grain, wool, and all kinds of country produce Clearfield, Pa., March 23d. 1S65. KO! THIS "W-cTI The Cheapest Goods IN THE COUNTY, ' ARE SOLD BY RICHARD MOSSOP, EEALER IX FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, &C. MARKET STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA Rrttd tlit folioinnglixt of roodan4 proJtHnfrtSv. Citapi roa THE SADIES. tfrWt Ltt77P J " uy IIAJLTBIWIOI La-' Oh rap Chrap dies goods such as Coburg Cloth. 'fir,.,. Iloth. i.j.., A lpacas, De Laines, GinghoiF, Yc i. 'jles. 'Bonnets, Gloves, etc. CroO f Goo. is tUli UL.MLE.MtS. Cheap Always on hand Black. Blue. Brown Gar(i Cheap and Grey Cloths, Fancy and Black Go.:, Citap Casimeres. Sattinets. Cassinets, (J0'j It Cheap Tweeds, PKin and Fancy Vest- Gou-U Cheap ings. Shirting, etc., etc. etc. iGooJ Cheap KEADT-MADE, Goo:t CAji;Such as Coats, Fants. Vests, Undor-'GW Cheap shirts, and other Flannel shirts, Gondi Cheap, Boots, Shoes. Hats. Caps, Neck- jGr.orf Cheap'. ties. Gum Boots and Shoes.and Goodt Cheap' a variety of other articles. Gooei Cffopi HOUSEHOLD GOODS, Ooo-is Such as Unbleached and Bleached' .TaP Muslins. Colored Muslins. Linen ltl0oV Linen and hemp to wis. car Cheep Goods Goo is Goods C heart pets, curtains, Innge, etc HARDWARE. AC. C.Le,, If tou want Nails or spikes. Manure rzj Cheap or otner forks. Saw-mill or other Gco ( Cheap1' aws- Smoothing irons. Locks, Goods Cheap Hinges, etc., go to Mossop's Goods Chrap where you can buy cheap. Goo.t Cheap IF YOC WANT Goods Clt4p. Knives and forks. Butcher Knives, i(V.Wt CheapS Shoe and Stove blacking, Manilla 'Gce.ii LAatoi . ana nemp ropes, ink, raper or f(roj'f Cheap Chrap Cheap Pens, Powder, Shot or Lead, Gonds Govdl Gr'ida etc., buy inem at Mossop a. . IF TOU WAST CW Shoe Last or Tegs, Pafm or Fancy eaP Soap, Starch, W all Paper or Win- Q 't4i Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap dow Shades. LamrvR. ljtmntnhci G nr Wirks. rnal oil. ti trn (n Gvo-h Mossop's cheap cash store. - " ' to J -" !7o IF YOU WAXT Good f v 1 ChZ,lGooi extr falniy Flour- White ot Coj is ChJp bwn fnIr: hma, shoulders or Chap S,UC9 UUUflQ, UpCliBI, lVBDg (J Cluap Cheap Cheap xiyeou or uiaca. ica, ouy uiem i c.f.,, s at Mossop's cheap for caah. 'Gnat? IF YOU WAXT Cr.r, u , L, . 1 , CAfjp'Tallow candles, fine or warse taXU' fjoo'i.' Curatt Syrup or molasses, cneese, dried 'Good Chnapl apples or pearies, water or so- IGor.-f' Cheap' do cracKr, call at Mossop's U;e.o4.s Cheap where you can buy cheap. Chep IF YOU WANT G. Cheap, port wine for Medical or Sacramen-i'1'" 5, 'r Cheap tal uses, Sweet wine, old Monon- .Good' Cheap gabela or rye whisKy, Cherry ;6Vi' Cheap and Cognac brandy, boy at Oe4- Cheap - Mossop's cheap eash store. Uno-ts Cheap IF YOU WANT Yf.'"'1 f'jRaisens, Figs, Prunes or dried Cur-!,'''''', W!eap rants; filberts, cream, pecan or -O0y Y,.P', ground nuts, candies. Liquorice ' 'V! fl or Liouoric. root, buy them 'st Cheap, at Mossop's cheap and good. V. IF YOU WAXT ifc. 7Mp:To buy any other article cheap, be; G',-M Cheap sure t8oto Mossop, for he sells goc-s Chmv cheaper for cash than any other '.wy,: I'huatt, person in nearneia county. 'Goods Cheap i November 27, 1S61. ap27'59. Gods Approved country produee of every kind tale ot the utuet market prteeo en oasehang for goo ' ew