1 ik W S M k i V $$C!E gtaf temwrt gauroal rLFiARFlELD, PANOV.SO, 1865 Tyrone and Clearfield Baalroad. aves Tyrone at : : : : 55 a. rrives it Philipsburg at : ; 11. 00 a. m . m. T.in leaves Philipsburg at Arrives at Tyrone at : 3 50 p. m. : 5.40 p. m. Read the new advertisements. Ssow. On Monday n'ght we bad a light fall of snow in this' region, and during Tues ? it was qnite cold and wmterish. . XPaESEST.-rJosePh Winery, Esq., of BradfW township, on Tuesday last, pre yed us a basket of large and excellent apples ; for which we tender him our thanks. Tin: noixiDArs. TVe would be pleased if general of our patrons, whose accounts till remain unpaid, would furnish us with a turkey or two for the Holliday Printers, like every body else, have an inclination to "gobble" a little on such occasions. Who will furnish the "gobbler?" Don't all epeak at once Thanksgiving 'Proclamation. Gov ernor Cur tin' has issued his proclamation, ia accordance with the suggestions of the President of the United States inviting the people to meet at their several places of public worship, on Thuray the 7th day of December, 1865, and raise their hearts and voices in praise and thanksgiving to Al mighty God, for the many blesstng3 which He has extended to us, as a people, during the past year, and for the restoration of peace to our country. Notice. We call attention to the adver tisement of A. II. Rowen & Co., New York, which will be found it our advertising col ' vwns. They have a very large stock of Jewelry auJ Silver Ware, to be sold at One Pollar tor each article. By paying 25 cents you can learn what article you can have. There is certainly not much risk, and we ehould think, from reading their scheme, that every one was pretty sure of getting more than thevorth of their money. We learn that they want agents, with whom they deal liberally. The list is very attrac tive, and will pay for perusal, even if you do not invest. A Singular Fact. There is one singu lar fact mentioned in connection with a point on the Ebcnburg and Cresson Branch Ilailroad. three miles from Ebensburg, as follows : "In traversing t"he Glass Farm, where the high embankment is highest, a fountain appears on each side of the road. That on the right pursues its way by Mul Jen Hill, and empties into the Kbensburg branch of Conemaugh, whence it flows through the Kiskeminitas, Allegheny, Ohio and Mississippi into the Gulf of Mexico. That on the left, or north side of the road, through the waters of .Chest and Susque hanna, reaching the Chesapeake Bay. Thus rising within fifty yards of each other, they flow in opposite directions, and reach tide water some three thousand miles asunder." Pen ns valley Railroad. Wo learn, by the Bellefonte Press, that, at a meeting of directors of the Lewisburg, Centre and Spruce Creek Railroad, Hon. G. II. Barrett, of tlfis place, was elected President of the eorporation ; Sir Morton Feto .of England, Vice President ; and T. L. Kennard, Engi neer. J u Jge Barrett then, as Attorney of the Atlantic and Great Western Railroad Company, subscribed one million of dollars towards the completion of this" road, and gave notice that he would take the balance of whatever stock was not subscribed by the people along the line. This road is to be built cither to Sprucc'Creek or Tyrone, and will form a connecting link between the Atlantic and Great Western Railway and the Pennsylvania Central road ' A Word to Parents, A popular; idea mong our people, truthfully remarks a con temporary, i3 that all their sons should adopt clerkships, and the adoption of the business of book-keeping as a means of ob taining their livelihood, and every effort is made to give them an education to that end. So far as the education of their children in the science of keeping proper accounts is con cerned the idea is a good one, as every young man should have a .sufficient knowledge to properly manage his own books, should he embark in business ; but to make book-keepers and clerks of all our boys is a grand mis take. Not long since, a merchant in Pitts burg advertised twice for an assistant, book keeper, and the ' result was that be had nearly one hundred applications for the sit uation. This fact alone, taken in connection with the well known scarcity of labor in the - mechanical branches of industry, speaks volumes in condemnation of the too popu lar error of making book-keepers and clerks - out ofall our sons. Better have them to learn some independent trade, which will at all times secure them employment, and the pecuniary compensation for which will be at least as much, it not more, than the business of accounts."' We earnestly advise H parents to learn their sons trades, no matter what, so that it is au industrious pursuit, and let us in the future be Spared the pain of seeing so many stout "and able fodied young men out of employment, and .seeking situations where the pen can ouly be used. There is dignity in labor, and an bonest trade is the best legacy a parent can Wuw upon his child, for it will secure his bread where all else may fail Parents ! rmembr those fad. A Hint. Some larr-' boy-,' 6r vr'wld be young men I wloars ia til . luliit of coming into the JonrmJ - office, and .talki.ig t th-3 hands while !tt work, would be much bene fitted if they were to engage in'soiue honest employment in --toad oT loafing. A hint to the wise U sufficient. . "The Daily Times." Such is the title of a spicy little daily paper, recently started in Allegheny city, Pa., by 11. Theophilus. The Times gives evidence of being1 edited with considerable ability, and, no doubt, will prove a most admirable advertising medium to the business men of that city, and herce is worthy their cordial 'support.' We wish the editor success in his new en terpite. Bellefonte Items. On Saturday night, November 18th". Win.' Campbell made his escape from the Bellefonte jail, by desend ing the heater through the floors into the cellar, and from thence he emerged into the back 3'ard and sealed the jail wall by means of a pile of wood which happened to be near at hand. The Sheriff offers a reward of $50 for his re-capture. . . . On Monday night, 20th November, the bedroom of Mr. J. Miles Kephart, of Bellefonte, was entered by some unknown person, and his pants pocket-refled of about $75. The Memphis Aiulumhe is shortly to be be revived. It will support the President aud negro suffrage. MARRIED: On Sunday Now-19:.h, 1SG5, by D. S. Moore, Esq., Mr. Frederick McNeal, formerly of Jlarrishurg, .Pa., to Miss Jen nie Wall, of Perm township, Clearfield county. Pa. ' . . We tender our thank? to the happy cou ple, for the "greenback"' (! ) ticket, which accompanied the a'xivc notice. May they ever hi Me.-fstid'wirh plenty of the "same sort." And may happiness and content ment le their lot amidst all the changing scenes of life. . DIED: On Monday, November, 22 1, ISM, John Brown, of BiirtisMe township, aged about 45 years, lie died from injuries received at a raising on 1 ha 'Jih. Ho was a worthy cit izen, an 1 ha. left a young family to mourn his pudden death. InUnion towu.-hip, on Friday, .Nov. 17th, 1SG5. Carimk. Mauel, daughter of J. 15. an-! II. K. I'lmv.er, aofcd .'i years, 3 months, and 12 day?. "The Lord "giveth and the Lord taketh away ; blessed be His holy name." Carrie is now at rel with her mother, who pa.-s :d from earth to Heaven on the 23rd of October last. J. B. C. c ANXED FKCIT, for sale by Aug. Ti. illiKKKLL & I5IGLER. FISH a general variety, just received aril for sale at MERRELL A BIG LEU'S. ' PISII, Suit jnirl plaster in large quantities at J Mar 22. 1 855J .1. P. KRATZER. ' CAUTION. All persons are hereby cautioned against harboring or trusting my wife Eliz abeth on my account, as i-he has left my bed and board withou t just poovoeatiou, and I will pay iq debt? of ber commoting af:cr this date. Nov. 13. ljnj-SJ-pd. .MOSES LA RPK. WANTED.-Energetic men to act no agrr.f? for tb uL. Abraham Lincoln. Liberal Terms and exclutive territory guaranteed. Ap plication from, returned officers, soldiers old a gents, aud all young met; of ability should be made at once if they w ith to engage in this profi table agency. Audreys for tei ritory, terms, etc.. to J W. RHODES A CO.. 6$ i- ifth St., or P. O. Box 92. Nov. 8, ISf.VJt Pittsburg, Pa. NOTICE. At a meeting of the Directors and : Stockholder of the Sandy-Lick Railroad, held at the offi ;e of W. A. Wallace. President of said road. it. was unanimously Resolved, That immediately upon the completion of the location of the said Kail road by tho Engineer. we will pro ceed la j.luco under coi.tract. for grading and pre paring track-way. six iniica of said road from Clearfield eastward, and six miles from Philips burg westward, in half mile sections. ' WM. A WALLACE, President. Thos. J. M'CulIough, Scc'y. Nov. 1. ITCI! ICII!! ITCH!!! SCR4TCII! SCKATCII! SCUATC II ! WIIEATOX'S OINTMENT Will cure the Ttch in 43 Hours. Also cures SALT R HE I'M. ULCERS. CHIL BLAIN'S, and all ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN Price 50 cents For sale bv all Prng"i.-t.. By sending r,H cents to WEEKS'A POTTER", Sole Agents. 170 Washington street. Boston, Mass., it will be forwarded by mail, free of postage, to any paj-t of thn United States. Sept. 20. ti-tn. UNTEAAT STOKE IN OURWENSyJLLE. j o n n niv i N ,' Has just received and opened at the old stand in Curwensville, an entire new stock of Fall and Winter Joods. which he will sell very cheap for cash. His stock consists of . . Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Quccnsware, Boots '. and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Readj ' . made clothing, etc.. The public generally is respecfully invited to give him a call : see l.fst.ick and hear his prices, and purchase from him if you find it will be to your advantage. ' Nov. 15, 18t5 - Attention! Bikers!! HIPPLE .ISTXD FATJ3T ; 'DEALERS IX F03EIGN AND DOMESTIC DSY.-G00DS, &C MA STREET, CITRWESSVILLE, PA:, Ilaving just returned from the east with a gen eral assortment ot goods, to which they desire to invite the attention of their old customers and friends. . Their stock consist of DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES, HARD-WARE, QUE ENS-WARE, TIN-WAHE, Boots, hoes, Hats, Caps, Clothing, Notions, etc., in great variety, which they now offer at prices for cash to suit the times They also deal in Oratn, Pork. Shingles, Boards, and oilier. lumber, whieh will be received at the nighest market prices in exchange for goods. : Persons desirous of purchasing goods at fair rates are respectfully requested to give us a call. Remember you can find us at the old stand n Main Street where we are prepared to accomo date customers with anything in our line of business. Spt. 8, 165.'" HIPPLE A FAUST. 7" A N TED A Blacksmith, to carry on the . i -business at the large new shop, erected at the -corner'' in Curwensville. A good smith. with help to do the work, can seenre a largo patronage. j-S- IRV1N & HARTSHORN. JSTKA Y. Strayed away from the subscriber -i several months since, the following cattle, to wit : One White Steer, l;,rk cars short and crook- M h Ci rn soma t n rV U ; - : .1 .1 1 a nnn aiuos j 11 uu; u 1 -t 1 9 j.o.d ; also. One 2 and a bajf years old J'u'l. mostly "'" " 1 uinmeu wita n piece on me icit ear -and a slit in the some ear. Any person giv ing information of the wherraNiuts of said cattle will be amply rewarded. Address U WAITE. Nov. 15-pd. Half Moon. Centre co , Pa. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNEUSIUP. Tbe partnership heretofore exisansbetween V. L terguson. John Ferguson and J. .M. Koss, in the business of merchandizing, in Lumber-city, wasdissolved this day (Oct. 17. ISrio.) by mutual consent. Prompt settlement of the old accounts is required. The business will be continued by John Ferguson and J M. Koss, under the name of John Ferguson 4 Co. P. L. FEROUSON, JOHN FERGUS N. Nov.l,lS65-. ' J.M.ROSS. 7"ENIHTE ! VENDUE ! ! There will be ex . posed to sale at the residence of the under signed in Lawrence township, on Saturday, the loth day of December, ISfij, the following per sonal property, fo wit : one 4-horse Wagon, one grain Irill, two. Harrows, two Plows, one hori-e avaae. two eorn-sneliers. one cultivatjr. one pair hay ladders, two iron kettles, two log chains, two psirspreads. one double shovel plow, one fanning mill, one hay fork with rope and pullies, and one Kitchen cupboard. Sale to commence at 10 o' clock, a..m. Terms made known on day of sale. Nov. 22. 1865. - ALLEN MITCHELL. OTICE A meetinz of the Stockholders of "The Reaver branch Coal Comnanv." is here by ca!led to be held at the office of the company, No. 2 Forrest Place, in the city of Philadelphia, on Monday the 11th day of December. 1HI1:'. at 12 o'clock Ml, for the purpose of acting on a Res olution, which will be submitted to them, to di minish the capital stock of the company to 5100,000 DAVID KNIGHT, JACOB KNIGHT. " : "W.J A I DSNUKID, ; ' W. MAYUl'KKVj ; Xov.-.15.-lS65-pd. Directors.' TVOIICE. A meeting of the Stockholders of 1 "The Moshannon t'oiil company. is .hereby called to be held at tbe office of thecompany. No. S Eorrest Place, in th Mty of I'hiladt-lphia. on Tuesday fhoI2:hday of iiccembcr. 1S6."). at 12 o'clock. M.. fa- the purpose of acting on a Kt-so-lution. which wi l be submitted to them, to di minish the capital stock of the eotnp;uiv to SHJO.OUO. DAVID KNIGHT, JACOB KNIGHT, WM COLLINS, C. E. SP INGLhR, . 1my. 15. S65-pd. Directors. CLEAISFJ KLIJ AC A DEM Y. The trustees of this institution, having secured the ser vices of Rev, P.L. llarriton. as princip:il,fel war ranted in s iyir.g that, as .Mr. H. is a iuljq of sev er al years experience :ij a teacher, the school will be second to ntie in fhe interior of the Stite. in pointofcdii.'i'itiaI facilities 1 The trustees being determined that this ini titution shall tucct the in creasing demands of the community, respectfully unounce ii.- 0;.u;iin. f ir .i term of Eloveu weeks, on Monday SepO'mbjr 2")tii TEHHS iP T"ITiON : Orthography. Reading. Writing. Grammar, Geog raphy. Arithmetic. Elementary Aigbra. and History, per term of Eleven week. So.Ol) Geometry, Trigomeiry, Mensuration, Philosophy, Surveying. Physiology, and Chemistry. ' r.;0 Latin and Greek with any of the above, $10.00 Clearfield. Sept. 1:1, !( j. ' j 7rrri.-cra-x3:jHr, piioto- U. lil U J 1L I'll Kit, havinsr purchas cd the Photograph establishment formerly con ducted by H. iirilge. woublrespectl'ully announce to tlic citizens of ClearfleliP and adjoining coun ties, that he bus recently made additional im provetnpnts to both sky-fight and aparatus, and ie fl:ttrcrs h imsolf that be can satisfy the most f.istidcons taste in a tjti'E and lifelike likeness He also keeps constantly on hard a good assort ment t'ftiui't. Rosewood, and Walnut frames Albums of ali sizes and styles iud an endless variety of cases, loei.cts etc . which he will dis pose of nt very mo i-jr a'c prises, for cash. His g'liie ry is in Shaw s row. jup stiir,s.) Mar ket stret. Oioai ficid. i'a . where he is al way rea dy to accitnsnnda'e customers who may be tu wnntof a ;ol Likeness of them salves or friends. .Particular attcr.tio.i paid to copying all kinds of pictures, etc November 1. IMS GREAT CHANCE Foil AfiE.NTS. WUAT TilE PEOPLE WANT: TU Standard History of the War, Complete in one very l.irge Volume of oyer lOOl) p;iges. This work his no rival as.i candid, lucid, com plete, authentic and reliable history of the ' great conflict." it contains reading matter cnual to three large royal octavo volumes, splendidly il lustrated with over 160 fin' portraits of Generals, battle scones, maps and diagrams. Returned and disabled offiecrsand soldiers, and enterprising young men iu want of profitable em ployment will find this a"rare chance to make mo ney. Wo have agents clearing S2 0 per month, which we will piove to any doubting applicant; for proof of the above send tor circulars and see our terms Address JONES I! ROT 11 Ell S Co.. Out. 25, lSfi.5-lm. . Philadelphia. Ta DUFF'S COLLEGE. IRON BTJILDinsTGS, . Iso. 37 Fifth Street, PITTisBlTKGII,' I'ENNA TUITION FEE NEVER CHANGED FORTY DOLLARS P;rys for the Full Graduating Course. TIME UNLIMITED, IN Boole Keeping, Business Penmanship, Commercial Calculations, Lectures Upon Law, Ethics, Detecting Counterfeit Money, etc. Other Colleges have either advanced their tui tion fee to SO, orcharge SIQ Xo $15 extra for Pen manship.. . Their Rooks and Stationery, also, costingfrom SI 2 to $20 ourscost butS.i. DUFF'S ORIGINAL PLAN OF BUSINESS ED UCATION, as taught in this city for about twenty, five years, from his own system of Book Keeping, whieh are sanctioned by the American Institute an 1 Chamber of Commerce, and other competent authorities of New York as the most perfect sjs te ins in use with W. H. Duff's first premium bus iness and ornamental Penmanship taught in Daj and Evening Classes. It will bo found by proper inquiry that this is the only College of the kind in the Union con ducted by an ex perieuoed Merchant, and whose Penmanship .s a trained accountant I'AIerchants. steamers and Rankers can al ways obtain thoroughly educated acoountants on application at our office - tjIhose desiring our elegant new C'rsular, pp. 75 containing an outline, of our Coarse of Stu dy and Practice, with Samples of our Penman's Business and Ornamental Writing, must enclose twentv-five cents to P. DUFF fcSON. " . v." ' ' Pittsburg. Pa FF"We will mail any person enclosing us 52. a copy of either our Mercantile or Steamboat Book Keeping post-paid. Nov 22. ISoJ. Mossop sells the Cheapest goods. THIMBLE-SKEINS and Pipe boxes. tr Wagons, for sale by MERRELL BIGLER J. b. v'm-RUAY. : : : : sahtel mitchkll. M'.MUKKAY & MITCHELL, Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Merchandiza, Lvu ntR. Flour, Grain, Ac., New Wash ington. Clear field county. Pa. October 25, lh5-lyp.' MEERELL &BIGLEK, Have just opened a large and splendid a&sort " ' inent of , . " NEW (SOODS at their old Stand in Clearfield. Penn'a. Tbey Lave the best assortment of Hardware that has ever been brought to this county, which they will sell at the most reasonable prices, aiuong which will be iound a snlcndid lot of onttlrv t. whieh they invite the special attention of the public. j On hand an" assortment of heavy silver-plated Forks. Spoons, aud Butter knives.' of the best manufacture. ' . , . A lot of pistols of the best patterns, and othei fire-arais. Also a goceral assortment of pistol cartridges; all of which will be sold at reasona ble prices. They continue to manufacture all kinds of tin ware, brass kettles, stove pipe, etc.. which cs-nnol be surpassed in this section of the state. They a;so have on hand Pittsburg Plows, s. mong which are steel centre lever plows. Also. Plow castings, and otheragricultural implements. Cook stoves, and . Parlor and Coal stoves a gen eral assortment, and of the best pattcrus, for sale at reasonable prices - - . Coal oil, Coal oil lamps, paints, oils and var nishes, a general assortment. Glass, putty, nails, iron, and castings, a great variety ; in fact almost anything that may be wanted by the public can be found in their establishment, and at prices that cannot be beat. . Now is the time to purchase, if you desire any thing in their line of business. Give them a call and examine their stock, and they feel assured that you can be accommodated. Remember, their establishment is on 2d Street Clearfield. Pa., where you can buy goods to the very best advantage. r ' . i t - r . Old silver, copper, brass pewter and old cast ings will be taken in exchange for goods. May 18..IS:t. MERRELL RKlLER. SPRING GOODS, 1865 Pure-hashed since the late Decline in Prices. J. P. KRATZER, FLCNT STREET, ABOVE THE ACADEMY, CLEAKFIKLP, TA., Now OfitM's u very Large Stock cf ZDJVST GOODS At a reduction of 25 to 40 per cent; including Dress Goods in gre;it variety. Merinx-s, Ging hiims. Clot'us, Dcliiiiics. Prints. Cassimerc. Alpae Siiks. Satinetts. Reps, Cashmeres, Tweeds. Co bergs. Mohair. Je!i!:s, La no! las. M a si in. Flannels, Rotincts. Cloaks. Ribbons. Balmoral Skirts, Hoop Skirts. Shawls. Dress Trimmings Head Nets. Caps, Corsets Gloves, Collars. Scarfs. Grccandine Ycils; Table Covers. f - CLOTHING. Ce-Ats, Pants. Vests Over-Coat's. Gent's Shawls. Shirts. Hats, Caps, Under Sbirts, and Drawers, Boots, Shoes, Gum Shoes, cravats, Gloves, collars Hardware, Quecnswaro, Notions, and Musical Goods G ROCER 1 ES. Tea. coffee, molasses, sugar, salt, candles, rice, flour, bacon, fish, tobacco, raisins, currants, spices' crackers, wines, brandies, vino gar: oils, varnish, alcohol.. Tinware, glassware, wood ware, and stationarv. HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Carpet, oil cloths. Drug gets, looking glasses, clocks, churns, washboards, tubs, buckets, . flatrirons. pans, window-blinds, wall paper, coal oil lamps, umbrellas, bedeords, knivesand forks, spoons.erocks. and stove blacking. All ot which will be sold on the most reasonable terms, and tbe highest marKcf price paid for grain, wool, and ail kinds of country produce Clcarfiold, Pa., March 22d. 1805. HO I THIS -VT--T!: The Cheapest G-oods IX THE COLIXTY, . are sold by R I C II A JIB l MOSSOP, IjEALER IK FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC Oft Y GOODS, tC, MABKEI STREET, CLEAUntLD, rA. Haul tJut following: I ist of goods and proft t thereby '"J'i FOR. THS LADIES. Goods Ch (iootl (!oois iiioO'Js Gouils ,Cr0O.'.t Clirrp AIway s on nana a largestocK oi iia- Is II ftl Oh flip Cheap Oh rap Alpacas. Do Laii.es, tiinghams. 1 'nuts, (.liinti. lverehiets, Ru bies, Bonnets, Gloves, etc. Goods (rliOfls FOR GENTLEMEN, Chmip Always on baud Black, Blue. Brown Good Viriin. a,iu urey notes, tancy i 'hrnny and Grey Cloths, Fancy and Black Good-i Cbrop Casiuieres. Suttitiets. Cassinets, Uhfapl Tweeds. Plain and Fancy Vest Cliifiir. " ings. Shirting, etc., etu. etc. -.Good 'G-mtls Goods I Good Cheapl READY-MADE, . :. Cheap uch as Cots, PaDts. Vests, Under Oheapi shirts, and other Flannel shirrs, Cheap, Boots. Shoes. Hats. Caps. Nock- Good Gouds Good Cheap'i ties. Gum Boots and Shoes.and Cfteiip a variety of other articles. Che-ipi : HOUSEHOLD GOODS, '' Such as Unbleached and Bleached Good Goods Go ud Goods Good Good Goods Goods Goods v'cm, VIi.i;na r'.IA.l Mnc no 1 im.n Cheap C It ftp Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap and cotton tablecloths. Oil cloth, Linen and hemp towls. car . pets, curtains, fringe, et. HARDWARE, AC. If you want Kails or spikes. Manure (ioodx or other forks, Saw-mill or other Ooods sawg, Smoothing irons. Locks, Good Hinges, etc.. go to Mossop's Goodt where you can buy cheap. Goods IF YOU WANT " Goods Knives and forks. Butcher Knives, Good. Cheap Cheap Che.ap Cheap Cheap Cheap Shoe and Stove blacking. Manilla 'Goods and hemp ropes. Ink, Paper or Goods Goods Goods Cheapl Pens, Powder, Shot or Lead, Cheap etc., buy them at Mossop's CHeap ' ' IF YOU WANT Goods Goods Cheap Soap. Starch. Wall Paper or Win- nads Cheap, dow Shades, Lamps. Lamp tjjbes y,ot"y Cheap' or W icks, coal oil. etc , go to j""" Cheap, Mossop's cheap cash store. Yoodf Cheap, IF you WANT Good 'i'MaH rtra familv Flour. White or!. "V Good extra family Flour, White or Clieap brown sugar, bams, shoulders or sides, coffee; Imperial, Young Hyson or blacic tea, buy them at Mosiop's cheap for cash. i iaax Goods Goods Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Goods Good. . , IF YC-U WANT ' Goods Tallow candles, fine or cokrse salt,!Goof Syrup or jnolasses, cheese, dried iGnod apples or peaches,, water or so- Goo.tH Curap Cheap Chejip Cheap Cheap do cracKers, call at Mossop's Goo i Good where you can buy cheap. IF YOU WANT ' ' Good Gtjod: Goods Good Goods .Goods Goods Chmp.Port wine for Medical or Sacramen- Cheap' tad uses. Sweet wine, eia Monon Chap gahela or rye wbissy, Cherry Cheap' and Cognac brandy, buy at . Cheap' ' Mossop s cheap cash store. r Cheap -IF YOU WANT Cheip' T Fi(rs Prunes or dried Cui i Goods i Goods Clicap rants . filberti,. eream, pecan r Xf, yheapt ground nuts, candies, Liquonoe (;00(js Cheap, - a( jiosilop's cheap and good. Cheaps TP YOU WANT ' Goods Goods ! Goods i-i ,To buy any other article cheap, oGoods W, Pl sure to go to Mossop. for be sells (oods leap.- fa er for cash than any other oo-is person n Clrfield county. 'Goads Cleapi November 27. 1S1. ' pW'S. Mrf, Approved cauntry produce cf every kind taken at the ut'iai tHmrhet price in exchange for goods. BUFFALO ROBES. "ICnee Blankets, and Horse Blankets, for le at " ' : Not S- MLKRKLL & IHGLER'S. , A YEAR made by any one with $15 1JJJ9 Steiici! Tl. " '.."vrinro n. cesary. Tho Presidents, Cashiers, and Treasu rer t.f & banks indorse the circular. Sent free with sample. :Addrrss the "American Stencil Works,." SfSii'fe'ticld, Vermont. Nov.l65-3m. M1 ISS E. A. I'.KV.MiEK.Tpsdierof Piano Forte, A'elodeon, Cabinet Orcan.' Guitar Harmony and Vocal Muf-ie. For the sole purpose of keeping inferior Instruments out of the county Alissjiiynder has secured agencies for the sale of really good and durable Pianos. Orsraus. Guitars and Mc'odeons. As chief among a large list of gooi instruments may be mentioned, Chickerings and Sons Grand, Square and Up right Piano Fortes. LiuJeman'b and Sons new patent Cycloid Piano. Calenberg t Vaupel's Grand and Square Piar,os Mason A Hamlin's Cabinet Organ. Etzy's Cottage Oriran. Tieat & Linsley's Organs and Melodeocs. "Hall's Guitars, Ac. whieh she will sell at a very trifling advance on Manufacturer's prices, thus enabling purchas ers to secure Instruments that will be a pleasure to own. for no greater outlay of money than would be required to get inferior articles that are "dear at aiiM price." Music Rooks, . Paper, Guitar Strings and Sheet music constantly on hand at tho store of Mrs. H. D. Welsh. September, 20, 1365. I HON INT THE BLOOD. The Pkrfviax Sriirp supplies the blood with its Life Ele mkvt. IRON, infusing Strength. Vigor, aud New Life into the whole system. For Dispepsia. Drop sy. Chronic Diarrhoea. Debility, Female Weak ness, e"tc, it is. a" specific. Thousands .have been changed by tho use of this medicine from weak, sickly, suffering creaturcs'to strong, healthy, aud happy men and women. " A page pamphlet sent Free Price SI per bottle, or 6" for 5 L P. D1NSMORE. 35 Dey St., N. Y. Sold by J)ruggis:s generally. Nov 8-lm. DIt. II. ANDER'S IODINE WATEK. As Isvaliiablr Dts ovkry. A Full Grain of Iodine iu each ounce ot Water, dissolved with out a Solvent ! The most Powerful Vitalizing A gent and Restorative known. Scrofula, .Salt Rheum. Cancers. Rheumatism. Consumption, and many Chronic and Hereditary Diseases, are cur ed by its use. as thousands can testify. Circulars sent free. . Price SI per bottle, or 6 for S5. Dr. H. ANDERS A Co . Physician and .Chemist. 42$ Broadway. N.Y. Sold by Druggists' generally. Nov".8-3iu. IOVE AND MATKL1IOXY.-LaJ'e? and -J gentlemen, if you wish to many. ud.Jiess the undersigned who will send you, wfthcut money or without price' valuable information tbut will enable you to marry happily aiid speedily, irres pective of age,, wealth, or bo'autv. This informa tion will cost you nothing, and if you wieh to marry. I will cheerfully assist you. All letters strictly confidential. The desired information sent by return mail, and no questions nske.i. Address ' SARAH B. LAMBERT. Oreenpoint. Kings Co., "t w York. ' November 13, !Si5-3m. TELTH" AM) BK A UTY.CArAS s 1 lT.i.i-STnvrEr GruiE; a beautiful iittle work ofoOpngcs loaches you how t r. invve Tan. Freck les, Piinplfs. Rlnlchc-u Eruptions, and all impu rities of the Skin how to produce a full growth of Whiskers how to produce a luxurient growth of Lair on a bald he.nl cure Catarrh, purify tbe BIcoJ. purify the breath to curl aud beautify the hair, remote superfluous hair, cure Drunken ness, cure Nervous debility, to . Ac. how to re new your age, and other useful and valuable in formation. A -copy of this work will be mailed free of charge en application.' ..Address , THOS. F. CHAPMAN. ; Chemist and Perfumer. 8X!l Broadway, Nov. 15, ISS5 om. New York. DO YOU WISH TO HE CUItEDI Put not tbe poisoned chalice to your lips. Or JienlJt will be tbe fate of him who sips; Buttake the herb in freshness from the field, And to the potent roots disease will yield, Old Dr. Buchau's fingitsh. Sp- eifir Fills core, in' less than thirty days. the worst cases of Ner vousness, Jmpoteney, Premature decay. Seminal weakrees, Insanity, and all Urinary.' Sexual or Nervous nflVctions. no matter from what cause produced. Price One Doilarper box. Sent post paid, by jr.ail. on receipt of an order. Address . , JAMES S BUTLER. 42;i Broadway, New York. P.S. Descriptive circulars sent free on applica tion. Addles.; as above Nov. 15, lSiij St. - JRSORS OF YOtTTIT.-Ai'CnUem.m who t-J suffered for reats irorn Nervous and Genital dcViili'.jr, ixiht'.y en;issions. nnd Spmiual Weak ness, the result of youthful indiscretion, and came near ending his days in hopeless misery, will, for tbe sake of suffering man. send to all who need it. (free of charge.) the receipt- and directions for m.tiir.g the simple remedy used iu Lis case. Suf ferers uishing to profit by the advertisers sad ex perience, aud possess a sure and valuable remedy. can do so by addressing him at onco at his place of business. The receipe and full information of vital importance will bo cheerlully sent by return maii. Address: JOHN B. ou'DEN. No til) Nausau Street, New York . P. S. Nervous sufferers of both sexes will find this information invaluable. Nov. 15, Hl5-3m. f"?M CONSl'MFTI V E.S. The : undersigned I having been restored to health in af-w weeks, by a very-simple remedy, nf er j' riving suffered svvcr.-.l years with a severelung affection, aud that dread disease, eomsntnption is anxious to make Known to his fellow sufferers the means of cure. To nil who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used (fiee of charge), with the direc tions for preparing and using the same, which they will find, a srim nntn for constmption, asthv v iiitoxt-HiTis. roiT.i.'s. cot.ns. tc 'I he on ly object cf the advertiser in rending the Pre scription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread iu formation which he conceives to be invaluable; and he hopes evry sufferer will try bis remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove blessing. Parties wishing the prescription will please address. Rev. EDWARD A. WILSOX. Williamsburg. Nov. I, lSS5-3m Ki:igs county, N. York. .' i A CARD TO THE SUFFERING. Do ' you wish to be cured ? If so. swallow two or three hogsheads of l-liucho, ''"Tonic Bitters," '-Nervous Antidotes," Ac . and nftcr you are satis fied with the result, then trronc box of Old Doc tor Bnchan's English Specific Pills and bo resto red tor health and vigor in less than' thirty days They are purely vegetable, pleasant to take, prompt and salutary in their effects on the broken-down and shattered constitution''1 Old and young can take them with advantage. Dr. Bu chan's English Specific Pills cure in less than thir ty days, the worst cases ot Nervousness, Impoten ce, Premature Decay, Seminal Weakness. Insani ty, and all Urinary, Sexnal. and Nervous affec tions no matter from what cause produced. Price, One Dollar per box. Sent, postpaid, by mail, on receipt of an order. Address ' JAMES S-BUTLER. - No. 429 Broadway, New York, Gen. Agent. P. S. A dox sent to any address on receipt of yrice which is tine Dollar post free- OrA descriptive circular sent on application. November 15, lS65-8t. ' CONSUMPTION. SCKOFITLA, JIIIEU M ATISM, &3. Hegcman A Co's Genuine Medical Cod Livei Oil basproved by twenty years experience, the most valuable remedy in use, as while itenrea the disease,' it give, strength and flesh to the patient. Warranted p-ire and made from fresh livers Sold ly Druggists generally. H EG EM AN & CO. '' Chemists and Druggists, New York. 25 CENTS TO SAVE 25 DOLLARS Hegeman's Concentrated Benzine removes Paint. Greasespotg, Ac, instaarly, and cleans 'Silks,' Ribbons. Gioves, , Ac, equal to new. Only 2f cents per bottle. Sold by Druggists. HEGE.MAN A t O.. . - Chemists and Druggists, New York. CHAPPED HANDS AND FACE. S0RK LIPS, CHILBLAINS. Aa T-Hegeman A Co's Camphor Ice, with Glycerine cures Chapped hands. Ae .im mediately, and will keep.the skin soft and smooth inlhecoldest weather, .'old by Druggists. 1'iioe 23 cccts , Sent by mail for 35 cents. . BEGEM AN CO.. Chemists and Druggists, ' Nov. 15. 155-Su. New York. CHEESE a good artiole. just received at Nor, la. ' MEKRt.LL A BIG LEU'S. PULLEY BLOCKS of various sites to be had at ' i MERRELL h, BIGLER'S CABLE CHAINS a good article, on hand and for sale by . MERRELL A BIGLER LEATIIEIt an assoitment for sale by MERRELL A BIGLER December 14. IStU.' " Clearfield, Pa SLT! SALT!! SALT !!! A prime arti cle of ground alum salt, put up in patent fa'ics. at S4.25 per sacK, at The cheap cash stoie of NovemUr27. R. MOSSOP. G (RAPE V I X E S. A few choice.' thrifty K grape vines may be had of A M Hills, by ling soon, at low prices. Concord. 30 cents ;h. or $3.00 ner deirrn : Cr-rtin M) crrtj pnli SOMETHING 2STE W ix cuhwexsville: DRUGS! DRUGS!; The undersigned would respectfully announce to tbe public that he has opened a Drug-Store, in the room recently fitted up in the house of George Kittlcbarger. on Main street. Curwensville. Pa'., one door West of Hippie A Faust's store.' where he intends to keep a general assortment of Drags, Medicines. Oils, Taints, Dye-stairs, Patent Medicines; Per- fuuiery, Toilet Goods, Confoctioua ries, Spiees, Canned Fruit, Tobacco, Cigars, Books, Stationary, Pencils, Pens, Inks, and a general variety of Xotions; Glass, Putty, etc. The want of a Drag Store hs long been felt in Curwensville. and as that want is now supplied, the undersigned hopes, by strict attentiou to bu siness, to merit and receive a liberal share of public patronage. . . - His stock embraces most articles needed in a community, is ci tirely new. and of tho best qual ity, which he will dispt,3e of at roasonable prices Call and examine the goods which cannot fail to please. JOSEPH R. IRWIN. November S. 1S65. , 131- BRIDGE, MERCHANT TAILOR, Market Street, Clearfield, One door East of the Clearfield House, Keeps on hand a full assortment of Gents' Fur. nishing goods, such us Shirts(lincn and woolen. Undershirts, Drawers and Socks ;Neck-tics, Pock et Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Umbrellas, Hats. etc.. in great variety. Of piece goods he keeps the Best -Clotlis, (of all shades,) Black Doe-skin Cassiineres of the best make, Fancv Cassimevcs in great variety. Also. French Coatings; Reaver. Pilot, Chin'-b ilia, and TricnU Over-coating, all of which will be sold cheap, for cash, and male up according to the latest styles, by experienced workmen.- Also agent for Clearfield county, for I. M. Singrr A Co's Sewing Machines. November 1, lb65. PAY ATTENTION! LOOK OUT FOIl iOOl BARGAINS ! We hereby notify tho public, that the Foundry in tho Ror.iugh of Clearfield, has been put in full blast, by the undersigned, who are now ready to accommodate the community with anything per taining to our Hue of business. We keep con stantly on hand a general assortment of stoves and castings, am ng which are the following : Cook, Parlor and Ten-plate Stoves, for 'burning cither wood or coal; Sala niaticler stoves, Xo. 4 ; Vasb stoves, XVs 3 find 4; Wash-kettles, 1G and .20 gallons ; Farm dinner bells, two fcizes ; Fire grates, 20 and 23 inches; Tlows and plow-castings. Wc are Jils'n prepared tomaicc all kinds of GRIST and SAW-MILL IRONS, and special nttention will be paid to the repairing of TaitEsniso Ma chinch. : ; Persons in want of anything in our line would do well to give us a csl I. Every description ot" . approved country produce and old metal, taken in exchange for our manufactures, at the highest market prk-e. II A R LEY A SONS. Ciearfield.,Nov. 1, 1365 If. GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK FOR 1866, . THE FASHION MAGAZINE OF THE WORLD. Literature, fine Arts and Fashions. The most magnificent Steel engravings. Double Fashion plates. Wood engravings on every subject that can interest ladies. Crochet knitting, Netting, Kmbroidery, Articles forWie Toilet, for the Par lor, he Roudoir. and the Kitchen. Everything, in fact, to uiake acomplete Lady's Book. THE LADIES FA'01UTE FOR 36 TEARS. No Magazine has been able to compete with it. None attempt it. . . . GODEr'S RECEIPTS for every department of a household. These a lone are worth tho price of the Book. Model Cottages (no other Magazine gives them), with diagrams.-1 Drawing lessons for the young. Anot her spe ciality with (Sodey. ' Original Music, worth S3 a year. Other Maga zines publish old worn-out music; but the subscrir hers to Godey get it before the music stores. Gardening for Ladies. Another peculiarity with Godey. . Fashions from Messrs. A. T. Stewart Co , o f New York, the millionaire merchants, appear in Godey, the only Magazine thai has them. Ladies' Bonnets. We give more of them in a year than any other Magazine. In -fact, the La dy's Book enables every lady to be her own bon net maker. MARION JIARIAND, ' Authoress of ' Alone," "Hidden path," "Moss 8ide..'lTcmfis,V and '-Miriam," . writes for Godey each month, and fiir no other magazine. We have also retained all our old and favorite contributors.. . " TERMS OF GODEY ?3 LADY'S EOCK FOE 1508 (From which there can be no Deviation.) . The following are tho terms of theLady'a Book for ISdd: - ,. One copy, one year . .- .--- S3 00 . Two copies, one year .-, . j; - S 60 " Three copies, one year . 7 50 Four copies, one year ' 10 00 Five copies, one year, and an extra copy -to the personsending theclub. making six copies . 14 00 Eight copies, one year, and an extra copy to the person sending the club. making . . nine copies 21 00 Eleven copies one year, and an exfraeopy . : to the person sending the club. making ' twelve copies - 27 60 All additions to clubs at club rates. Godey "s Lady's Book and Arthur's nome Mag azine willbesBt,liAaeyear,on receipt of i 50. r We have no club) with any other Magazine or Newspaper. ' ' ' :'i The money must all be sent at one time for any club. Address ' L. A GODEY, N.E. Corner Sixth and Chestnut Street. -Nov. 8,1805. Philadelpi it. IS n I If. l I t- I 1 4,' at i i. it tit 1 Mi I-