'CLEARFIELD, PA., JANSlJ m. m at Pnilipsourg '. - Phllinablir? at 3.50 p. m. 6.40 p. m. Arrives at Tyrone at : Union County Heating. The friends or uie onw . i . f .nniLintino OrtriferCfiS. to It like conferees to select Senatonal and Kresentative delegates u the Union State CmSon to be held at Hamburg on M irch 7th, 166, for the purpose of nomi Ctme a candidate for Governor. Dating ca J. ft. McEXALLY, Jan 30. h. Committee. Pivine Services. Kev Archer will preach in the Presbyterian church, morning and evening, on Sunday, Feb. 4th. Rev. Monroe will preach in the M. E. Church, on Sunday morning, veb. 4th. Rev. Seiubower will preach in the Bap-tL-st church, on Sunday evening, Feb. 4th. Our readers will find an interesting and instructive Dialouge on the first page of t'iiis paper, well worthy of perusal. Railroad Accident. On Saturday the enirine 1074, run off the track of the 1 !iiblelihia and Erie Ilailroad, four miles above Ridway, an 1 wai precipitated over e i embankment twenty feet high. The en gineer was badly t'calded, and the fireman severely bruised. A Good Papkr. We commend to the special attention of our readers, that very valuable journal for the Household, the Chil o'ren. the Gaulen, the Orchard, and the J'::rw, viz: the American Agriculturist,iih lisheJ by Orange Jud J & Co., 41 Park Row, l'ork City, at only $1,50 a year. It is I'j.'l of good things, useful to every person, r. waiter where his residence, or what his OTiipation. We learn that the present vol ume (25,) opens with an increase of more than twenty thousand subscribers. The pa per itself, good as it has hitherto been, is greatly increased in size, appearance, and intrinsic value. A dollar and a half can s.Mrcely be belter invested. Send on your r;y-oriptions to the publishers, as above. Tlie first number of this volume contains 40 pnires, and can be obtained, as a specimen, ca remitting 15 cents to the publishers. The New York Weekly Magazine. Tlii.H new and popular magazine has taken a g eat start in popular favor. The number ? r January 13th contains the first chapters it n new popular tale, entitled "How I Made a Fortune, in Wall Street, and How I Got M irried," written by a gentleman of long ''"rience ;n the ins and outs of that cele brated locality. The great charm of this "ry is that it" is a collection of facts, with n'- a change of names, and it promises a i-r-at deal of information that will be of j'i'illins interest to the general reader, and particular importance to every one who ".shes to know how fortunes are made and t in New York. Thii Magazine has for . ei.L'ht handsome pages, and contains a i; . at variety of popular tales, domestic sto . : .:, pithy essays and sketches of travel, and . remarkably cheap. W e learn that the news dealers already : ike tw enty thousand copies a week. For t '.'mis, see advertisement. Froze to Death. A man named Levi llaney, was froze to death, some ten days -nee. near Philipsburg, Centre county, un er the following circumstances. On Sat nday evening, January 20th, young Haney, ;;:id sonic three or four others, rode out of ''hilipsburg on a sled, and stopped at a Irinkitiiz saloon, at the old screw factory, a "'rort distance from the town. After tak .n several drinks, and as the party were bout to retire, Hanev was missing, but his absence gave his companions but little con v rn, as they supposed he had dipped away and returned to Philipsburg. Nothing was een of llaney, however, until the Tuesday ilio'.v'mg. whuu he was found standing in the Mohanon creek, a short distance from 'he drinking saloon, frozen to death. From lie position in which he was found, it is evi-'-tit he made a great effort to save himself - om impending death but failed to extri cate himself before he peiished from the ' 'id. This is another warning to those who vJ in the habit of partaking freely of intox icating di inks. SrEAKS for Itself. The following let from Judge Rose of Altoona, to Li. M. Greene, in regard to the Piano purchased of him speaks for itself: Altoona, Jan. 20, 1X66. B. M. Greene, -i.xi., Dear Sir: Allow me to exiress to ;ie necessary requisites of & perfect instru- .e t. Quite a number of performers have 'led it, and all proii.unceSteinway& Son's s unerjualled. I have not the least hesita- ttiini in recommending their make as the ft, and hope those of my friends who de sire a good article may give you a calk Respectfully, B. F. Hose. These splendid Pianos and also Mason & jlarulin's Cabinet Organs, can be seen at Mr. Greene's Music Store, Huntingdon,Pa. - Ir. Greene is the sole agent for this coun- ! ", and persons wuhing a good instrument nou!d not fail to give him a call, or send t it a circular. Any information desired can 'e had upon application to Miss. E. A. P. Rynder, Mr..Grcne's Agt. at Clearfield. . inJctrat ons. are requested to a-weuic Esein cLrflelJ. .tTo'cljek. tt ll,i KAnriiarv 7th. loot). you my entire satisfaction with the Steinwav fcon s Piano, purchased of you last March. s far as I am a" tie to judsje it combines all Godet's LADYVBr-m- 'H e February number of ti. mi'y imi-niliig I..idv"s Magazine- is n our UjLIo. It is a ulcuu'.d number. Jivon- hdy should have it. Facts vs. Theories. "Give me a place to rest mj lever on,"' ny Archimedes. u4 t will mnv the world."' lf Jive roe pure anil untic'u1ti.-ra!eI drugs." myt Medicos, of the oldeu time,. ' and I will cure disease." In one sea?e, both of these learned pundits were the veriest charlatans Thejr knew there was no place to rest their liver on. either to move the world or to cure disease. Mechanism was in a backward state, and the medical profession was but another name for sorcery and all the adjuncts of magic filters and charms of the 'evil eve.' Ac. But these latter days have born unto us some thing more than even superstition and its crew ever dreamed of in their maddest philosophy! In these days of practical science, what wa. theory of yesterday is fact ti-day, and all the old-time noiiocs become as bubb'es in the sun, andburst and break with every reath we draw. Let Archimedes shoulder his lever and we will find a resting place for it to move the world Let mine ancient Medicua pant and toil no more for the drugs ho so sorely needs, for we hnve them at our hand, ever leady to serve ihein i this beck. Refined in the laboratory of Dr. Mag 'tel. the finest materials known in the Medical profession are obtainable by any one. Ilis Billious, Dys peptic, and Diarrlrea Pills stand unrivalled, and bis Salveoperates with magical effect upon burns, scald', and all sores and ulcers of the sk jn. In fact we'think Maqsikl's Pills and salve are the jwondf r of tbe century, and we are happy in the thought that many others of our; brethren of the craft agree with us. We would enrnontly counsel that all families provide themselves with Dr MaggiePs Preparations at once, and keep them ready at hand, so as to use them at the most opportune time and as occasion serves. Valley Sentinel. Eailroad Meeting. At a meeting ot the citizens of Lawrence towuship, held at the School House at Wolf Run, on the evening ot Jan. ITtli, IStiG, on motion of Frank Barrett, Ksq., the meeting was organized by electing Oapt. Samuel Clyde, President; John invtn, James Ir win, Sr. and Jo.-eph Jordan, Vice Presi dent; and Matliew Read and Samuel Crea mer, Secretaries. On motion, the President appointed a committee to draw up resolu tions expletive ot the sense ot the meeting. On motion, Frank Barrett. Esq. address ed the meeting in an able and appropriate manner, after which the chairman of com mittee on resolutions reported the following: Whereas, Our vast mineral and timber wealth remains undeveloped on account of having no Railroad cr other mcanstf c itivey inK its vast source of wealth . to the great commercial marts of -iur country, therefore Jiesnlccd, That we hail with joy the loca tion of the proposed rout of the Atlantic & G. W. and V. C. R. R- through our county. llesohcil, That our worthy citizens, who have labored hard and successfully for the object of' rendering our county less isolates, by bringing it in the line or this great thor oughfare, and thereby 'making our county seat a great point, is deserving of the thanks of every man who has the interest of his county at heart. llesolcud, That, irrespective of party, we will in no way support, (either by our vote or influence,) any person or persons who oppose the location or construction of this Road. Resolved, That a copy of the proceedings of this meeting be sent to our Srate Sena tor, Hon. Win. A. Wallace; and to our Retresr-ntative, lion. C. R. Early. ICesoh-t'iI, That the proceedings of this meeting be published in the Raftsman's Journal and the Clearfield Republican. On motion the meeting adjourned. Sam'l. Clyde,, Prcs't. Matiiew Read, Sam'l Creamer, Secretaries. CLIPPINGS AND SCRI3BLINGS. SaTGood the sledding. loyDull business generally. E?y"Proselyting with great success the Mormons, iu Illinois. IsgrYieids Dr. Nealton's practice in Paris, $100,000 per year. gay-Dead Fredeiicka Bremer, tl3 well known Swedish authoress. isjFormed an ice bridge below Niaga ra falls. It exteuds three miles beyond the rapids. 8L.Made its appearance th cholera, in the West Indies. Getting close to the American States. BS&uExisL? great suffering among the Indians in the North-west, in consequence ot the severe cold. SSuGuining strength a movement, to appoitiin the public lands among those who fouuht for tiie iiie of the nation. e-sifl Inn ucd at Nashville, Berry, Crap, Knight and Lisaugh, all under twenty years of age, for ihi murder of Mr. Hefferman. B5X-Reeeived several new counterfeits of the National currency, at the Treasury department. They are of the denomina ot five and twenty dollars. ?.Want to speak sixty members of Congress, on the .reconstruction question. Surely, that will be gnus enough loan-lighten the people on that subject. J6SfEstimated that a million of dollars have been wagered on the fate of Jeff. Da vis. Some betting that he will be hung; others that he wid never be convicted. . &S5rRef uses to recognize Andrew John son as a Democrat the'Copperhead Legis lature of Delaware. Vice r erst ; Andrew Johnson refuse? to vetogniza the Copper heads f Pennsylvania as Democrats. JgyJosh Billings says: "I always ad vise short sermons, especially on a hot Sun day. If a minister kant strike ile boreing 40 minutes, he haz either got a poor timlet, or else he iz a boreing in the wrong place. BQuReliablj informed the Wheeling Jn-telliaencer.th-dt at the election in Ritchietown on Monday a-week, a man sold his vote to the Copperhead party lor a Jeio uuch-eijuu of iicil slop I The vote was sold cheap ; and so was the slop - . .MARRIED: On December 23th, 1865, by Rev. W. II. Groh, Mr. Alfred Shaw, of Osceola, Clearfield coun'y to Miss Ellen M. Kel ler, of Boalsburg, Centre county. In Curwensville, on January 25th, 1866, i bv Rev. A. II. Sembower, E. M. BiRCH- field of Clearfield, to Miss Kate Fcllek TON of Lawrence township, FLOUR A large quantity Extra Family Flour, in Barrels, atk's and i Sacks for title by Feb. 22. 1S.15.1 W. F. IRWIN. " A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT of good? of every variety, sold as low for cash, as at any store in the county, by Dee. 6. IH6S. IRV TN & HARTSHORN. CLAIMS PANACEA, Kennedy's Medical O l.i i.;o very, Elembold's Buchn. Hake's Cod Liv er fil,..lyi.e7s and Ayer's Medicines, for sale by Jwn.IU HAUTSWIQK A IRW IN. J SLAKE WALTERS. Scriviner and Con veyancer, and Agent for the purchase and sale of Lands. Clearfield, Pa. Prompt attention giv en to all business connected witb the county ffi ees Office with lion. V. A. Wallace. Jan. 3. LOST on Monday, January th, between Newburs nnd Clearfield, two Gum Blankets. The finder will be suitably rewarded on return ing tliem to the subscriber, or bv leaving them at the Journal office. LKWlS J. lll'Rl. RUSS' ST. DOMlNU-1, Hubball's. Drake's, lloofland's Herman. & llo.-Uetter's A Green's Oxygenated Bitters, and pure liquors of all kinds for medical purpose, for sate by Jan. 10. HAKTsKlCK A IRWIN. HJTKAYED OR STOLEN on or about the 6th diy of December lat. a liht Brindle Cow, medium size, horns od. hollow buck, and ratberbi;h and heavy rump When lost. g:tve a considerable qunntiiy of tupk. Anypersou re turning her to the subscriber at Luiuber-eity. or giving information that wilt lead to her recovery, will bo handsomely rewarded. Jan. 24 1805-pd. M. HOLLQPETER. DR. A. M. HILLS DESIRES TO IN form bis patrons that profession- rjj.. al tusi -less confines him io his office all jSjma the time, and he will therefore be un-"tLijX able to make Professional Visits to any oi his ac customed pliK e this summer; but ma; be found at his offiut on the southwest corner of Front and il am streets at all times, except when notice a -pear in the town papers to the contrary. Clearfield. Pa., July I. IKH5. X. B. A full sat of Teeth put in for $23. CLEARFIELD N V R S E R Y . E N CO V K AGE HOME INDVSTUY. The undersigned having established a Nursery, on the Pike, about half way. between Curwensville and Clearfield Boroughs, is prepared to furnish all kindsof Frut' trees, (Standard and dwart.) Evergreen . Shrub bery, Urape Vines, tJooseberry, Lawtrn Black berry. Strawberry and Knspbciry vines. Also Sjbrian Crab tree. Quince and early Scarlet Rbeu barb. Ac. Orders promptly attended o. Address Aug St.lS-M. J.D WRItiUT, Curwensville, "V1 K W Fl KM. The undersigned have this day 1 formed a copartnership under the firm name of Irvin A llart.-d.orn for the transaction of a gen eral merchandise and lumber business. A lare and well selected s'oc't of goods has been added to that already on hand at the -corner store'' in Curwensville. where we are now prepared to show customers a complete assortment, with prices as low as the lowest. The highest market rates paid for lumber of all descriptions. The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. A lliVI.V. T. R. HARTSHORN. Curwensville. July 17. 1S65 Q UARTERLY REPORT of the County National Hank of Clearfield, Jan 1st, lsob. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $74,990 91 U S Poiid-i Deposited with Treasurer of U. S. to seure circulation : : : 75.000 00 Due from National Banks : : : : : other Banks and Baukers 23.107 28 Premiums :::::::::: J ' 2 Expenses and Taxes :::::: T 1.129 24 Sprcie en hand. ::::;::: 7 SO 15. S. Lo!al Tender notes. : : : : : 8,309 00 Notes of other banks, :::::: 1.83100 Remittances and other cash items.: : 54d50 Total .:::::::.: ; Slo7.623 66 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in : : : : : S100.000 00 Notes in circulation :::;:: 4I.Uao imi Due Ind. Depositors ::::::: 39,913 33 " National Batiks : : : : : ' " ether Banks and Bankers : : 1.555 02 Discount and Interest : : 4.020 29 " " Profit and loss, ::::: lat 00 Total Liabilities :::::: $lsY."fi2ci 66 I hereby certify that the above statement is a true copy from be report made to tho Comptrol ler of tho Currency. Jan. 1st. IKrtl, W. V. WRIGHT, Cash. SOMETHING USTEW IN CURWENSVILLE! DBUG-S! DRUGS 0 The undersigned wou'd respectfully announce to the public that he has opened a Drug Store in be room recently fitted up in the hou.su ot George KittUbarger. on Muiw t-treet. Curweusvillc, Pa., one dour West of Hippie A Faust's store. hero he intends to keep a general assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Oils, Paints, Dye-stuffs, Patent Medicines, Pcr- fumery, Toilet Goods, Confectiona ries, Spices, Canned Fruit, Tobacco, Cigars, Books, Stationary, Pencils, Pens, Inks, and a general variety of Notions ; Glass, Putty, etc. The want of a Dru? Store hs long been felt in Curwensville. and as that want is now supplied, the undersigned hopes, by strict attention to bu siness, to merit and receive a liberal share of public patronage. His stock embraces most articles needed in ft community, is entirely new. and of the best qual ity, which he will dispose of at roasouable prices Call and examine the goods which cannot fail to pl:ie. JOSEPH H. IRWIN. November 8, 1835. Or R EAT- EXCITEMENT ON SECOND STREET, CLEARFIELD, 1EA.. NEW FIRM AND NEW ARRANGEMENT. AND NEW GOODS AT VERY LOW PRICES. The undersigned having fm med a copartner- ly invite the attention ot the public generally to I tbeir splendid assortment tf .Merchandise, which j is now being sold very low for cash. Their siock i consists in pari oi DRY GOODS of thebest quality, such as Print". Delaines. Alpa cas. Meriuos. Ginghams ; Muslins, bleached "d unbleached; Drillings Tickings, cotton and wool Flannels. Cassiuicrs. Ladies' Shawls, Coats, Nu bias. Hoods. Hoop skirts. Balmorals. Ae . Ac. all of w'-ich will be sold low won. cash. Also, a fine assortment of the best of MENS WE A R , consisting of Drawers and fhirts, Hatg and Caps, DooU and Shoes, Handkcrchieftt cravats, etc. Also Raft RopeDor Rope, Raltina Augur Nails &nd Snikes. Tinware. Lamps and and Axes. Anns ana s-nises, inn 3d A Lamp wicks ana cnimnevs, etc., eio Also, Queensware, Glassware. Hard ware, Groce ries, and spices of all kinds. In sh..rt. a general assortment of every thing usually kept in a retail store, aft elieap for rait. or approved country Prj 10, 1869. WRIGHT 4 FLANIGAN, OIL TERRITORY AND LEASES for sale by 11. B. SWOOPE, Clearfield. Pa., Mar. 22. 1SA5. Att'yatLaw. SALT! SALT!! SALT!!! A prime arti cle of ground alum salt, put up in patent (aoK8. at $4.25 per saCK, at the cheap cash stoi e of November 27. R. MOSSO-. A LARGE LOT OF CLOTIlING-incIu dingsoiue extra quality of Beaver Over-coats, and a complete assortment of cassiinere goods, ni.ide up in suits to match for sale by Pea 6,1855. IRVIN St. HARTSHORN. J R. M'mcbhat. : : : : samcel xitchell. M 'MURRAY ft MITCHELL, Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Merchandize. Lr bieb. Flour, Grain, 4c. New Wash ington. Clear neld county. Pa. October 25. LSo5-lyp. Ttl ACniNEKV ! MACHINERY !! We A' . Rre prepared to manufacture to order, and repair all kinds of macbiuery, to wit : Steam en gines. Saw-mills, Mill works, bank cars and steam, gas and water pipes and fittings. Steam pumps, etc. Competent machinists sent out to make repairs M LANAIIAN A STONE. Dec. 13. 1865-6m. llollidaysburg. Pa. ITCH! IiCH!! ITCH!!! SCRATCH! SCRATCH! SCRATCH! WIIEATON'S OINTMENT Will cure the Itch in 43 Hours. Also cures SALT RHEUM. ULCERS. CIIIL BLAINS. and all ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN Price 50 cents For sal j by all Druggists. - By sending fiO cents to WEEKS k POTTER, o!e Agents. 170 Washington street. Boston. Mass. it will be forwarded by mail, free of postage, to any pajt of th United States. Sept. 20. fi-m. . Ill KX GRAPH Kit, having purchas ed the Photograph establishment formerly con ducted by II. Bridge, would respectfully announce to the citizens of Clearfield and adjoining coun ties, that he has recently made additional im provements to both sky-light and epuratus, and he flatters h imself that he can satisfy the most fastideou8 taste in a tbub and lifelike likeness He also keeps constantly on band a good assort ment ( f Guilt. Rosewood, :md Walnut frames Albnms of all sizes and styles and an endless variety of cases, lockets, etc . which ho will dis pose of at very moderate prices, for rash. His gallery is in Shaw 8 row. (up stairs.) Mar ket street. Clearfield. Pa , where he is always rea dy to accommodate customers who may be in want of a good Likeness of thomselvcs or friends Particular attention paid to copying all kinds of pictures. e:c. November I. ISfi5 New Arrangement. The subscribers have entered into co partner ship, and are trading under the name of Irvin, Baily i. Co . in lumber and merchandise, at the old staod of Ellis Irvin fc Son. at the mouth of Lick Run. They would inform their friends, nna tho world in generiil. that they are prepared to furnish to order all kinds of sawed or hewn lum ber, and solicit bills, for either home or eastern markets. Thoy would also announce that they have just opened A NEW STOCK of well selected goods, suitable to the season, con sisting ot every variety usually kept in country stores. Their purchases have been made since the late decline in prices which enable them to sell sit such rates as will astonish thei r customers One if their partners, Thomas L. Baily, resides near Philadelphia, whose business it w be to watch the market' and make purchase! on the most favorable terms. Call and see us. Ei.r.rs IRVIN. THOMAS L. nATLT-, Goshrn tp.,De fi. !3ft5. LKWI5 I. IRWIN. NEW GOODS! Mrs. H. D. Welsh & Co., Have Just Received Their FALL AND WINTEB GOODS, Which were purchased during tho present decline, and therefo' e are enabled to sell very chea . guiTstock Consists in part of Merinos, Alpacas, Poplins; Wool, Armure. and common Delaines; Prints, G inghains. Shawls. Hoods. Hosiery .Gloves, Nu bias. Balmoral and Hoop Skirts, Flannels, Lades' Cloth. Sheetings. Muslins Towel ing.Ticking, Sontags. Breakfast Shawls, Capes Ac Also. a full assortment of . MILLINERY GOODDS, Among which are Hats. BonDets. Feathers. Rib bons, Flowers, Laces, Frames, M.itiness. Vel vets, Silks, Ciapes, Berates. Veils, etc., and a large stock of IJOLLLDAY TOYS, Including Cbiua, Bronze. Papier Mache. Tin, Rosewood Glass, Pewter. Wooden, Parian and Candy Toys. E0R LADIES, Such as Pomades, Oils. Bandoline. blocm of youths and Paints, Rouge. Lilly White, eto. Thankful for past favors, we solicit a continu ance of the kind patronage cftU8 people of Clear field county. ljReraeuiber the place Second Street, next door to First National Bank. Nov. 29 1S55 DUFFS COLLEGE. IRON BTJIIiDIlSrGS, No. 37 Fifth Street, PITTSBURGH, l'BJIN'A TUITION FEE NEVE It CHANGED FORTY DOLLARS Pays for the Full Graduating Course. TIME UNLIMITED, IN Book Keeping, Business Penmanship, Commercial Calculations, Lectures Upon Law, Ethics, Detecting Counterfeit Money, etc. Other Colleges have either advanced their tui tion fee to SSO.orcharge 10 to $15 extra for Pen manship. Their Books and Stationery, also, costing from $12 to $20 ourscost but 55. DUFF'S ORIGINALPLAN OF BUSINESS ED UCATION, as taughtinthiscity for about twenty five years, from his own system of Book Keeping, which are sanctioned by the Amerioan Institute and Chamber of Commerce, and other competent authorities of New York, as the most perfect sjs teins in use with W. H- Duff's first premium bus iness and ornamental Penmanship taught in Day and Evening Classes. It will be found by proper inquiry that this is the only College of the kind in the Union con ducted by an experienced Merchant, and whose Penmanship .s a trained accountant "V CSMercbants. steamers and Bankers can al ways obtain thoroughly educated accountants on application at our office Those desiring our elegant new Circular, pp 75 containing an outline, of our Coarse of Stu dy and Practice, witb Samples of our Penman s Business and Ornamental Writing, must enclose twenty-five cents to . P. DUFF Jt SON. J " Pittsburg, fa CF"We will mail any person enclosing us S2. a eop, of either our Mercantile or !?'eftma1tR2rk Keeping post-paid. 22,1805. COAL. Whale, and Linseed Oil, Family Dyes, Varnish and Paints of '! k:nd ground in Oil, for sale by H -.iT5VICK IK WIN. G!lOUM AM) UNGROCM) SPICKS. Citron. English Currants, i.se. Coffee, and inegar ot the best quality. f,.r rale by Jan i. UAarswrciv A IRWIN, v THE LUESES-CITY RACS3 AGAIN! KIRK &"SPENCER- KEEP THE INSIDE TRACK Their Celebrated thoro' bred Steed, "CHEAPEST FOR CASII," the Peoples favorite !! Remember this and when in want of sbasona- BL GOODS, AT TRK VfcRY LOWEST POSSIBLE CASH pricb. call at the store of Kirk A SrescEB. in Lumber City. You will not fail to be suited. Dresa Goods aud Notions in great vatiety, , We study to please. KIRK & SPENCER. Lumber City. Pa . July 1, Itsi55. SOMETHING NEW ! CARRIAGE AND WAGON SHOP, Immediately in rear of Machine shop. The undersigned would respectfully inform the citiiens of Clcarfiebi. and the public in general, tl'at we have entered into partnership, and are prepuied to do all kinds of work on carriages, wagons, sleighs, s'eds. tc. All kindsof repairing done with neatness and dispatch. .Orders prompt ly attended to. JOHN F, ROTE. Clearfield, July 5, 'y. WM. McKNIUHT- Thankful for past patronage, I would still so licit the favors of my old customers, aud ask eta ny new ones to give us a call. I liave associated with me io the above business, Wm. McKnight. who is an experienced workman. If you want a good carriage or timber sled, givo us a call. J. V. Rote. NEW STORE, AT MARYSVILLE, CLEARFIELD CO. The undersigned would respectfully announce to the citizens of Clearfield county, that he has opened a now store in Marysvil'e, and that he is now receiving a large and splendid assortmant of seasonable goods, such as DRY-GOODS AND NOTION'S Hardware, Queensware, GROCERIES, nanus, oils, paints and gl vss, BOOTS, SHOES. HATS AND CAPS. CIiOTHING, AND STATIONAI1V, and in fact a reneral assortment of goods, such us are generally kept in a country store. Desirous of pl'nsing the public, he will use his best endeavors to keep on hand the best of goods, and thereby hopes to merit a liboral share of pat ronage. Call before purchasing elsewhere. as I am determined to sell goods at moderate prices for cpsh.or exchange them for every description of Lumber, a. market prices bept. 27. Hftj. STACY W. THOMPSON. PAY ATTENTION.! LOOK OUT FOR GOOD BARGAINS! We hereby notify tho public, that tho Foundry in the Borough of Clearfield, has lieen put in full blast, by the undersigned, who are now ready to accommodate the community with anything per taining to our line of business We keep con stantly on hand a general assortment of stove3 and castings, cm )ng which are the following : Cook, Parlor and Ten-plate Stoves, for burning either wood or coal ; Sala mander stoves, No. 4 ; Vase stoves, No's 3 and 4 ; Wush-kcttles, 1G and 20 gallons ; Farm dinner bells, two sizes ; Fire grates, 20 and 25 inches ; Plows and plow-castings. We are also prepared to m aice all kinds of GRIST and SAW-MILL IRONS, and special attention will be paid to the repairing of Tuheshinq Ma chines. . Persons in want of anything in our line would Jo well to give us a cal I. Lvery description of approved country produce and old metal, taken in exchange for our manufactures, at the hihe.t market price. HARLEY A SONS. Clearfield, Nov. I, 1865 tf. Attention! Buyers!! HIFI'X.E 1ST 13 FAUST DEALERS IX F02EIGH AND DOMESTIC DRY-GOODS, tC. MAIN STREET, CURWESSVILLE. PA., Having just returned from the east with a gen eral assortment ot goods, to which they desire to invite the attention of their old customers aud friends. Their stock consists of DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES, KAED-WAKE, QUEENS-WARE, TIN-W ASF, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Clothing. Notions, etc., ia greai variety, which they now offer at prices for cash to suit the times They also deal in Grain, Pork. Shingles. Boards, and other lumber, which will be received at the bighest marktt prices in exchange for goods. Persons desirous of purchasiug goods at fair rates are respectfully requested to give us a call. Romembor you can fiud us at the old stand i-n Main Street where we are prepared tt accomo date customers with anything in our line of business. Sept. 8. 1S65. HIPPLE A FAUST. O.W.&K'W. SMITH, Market Street, Clearfie! J. Pa., Room, heretofore occupied as a Post-office. GRAND 0PE5IXG OF WINTER GOODS, comprising a gel eral assortment oi Dry-Goods, Groceries Queens-ware, Wooden-ware, Boots and Shoes, Notions, &c, &c, &c. Best quality of Pr nts. Delaine , Mosambiques, Linen, Poplins, Babarines. Lavellas. Uingbams check, drilling, ticKing and sheeting, shawls, plain silks, fowlard silks, cassameres cottonades, jeans, tweeds, satinetts. bleached muslins tat less than city wholesale prices) brown muslins. nOSIER V.Qloves, Ribbons.Trimmingg, But tons, (in great va.iety) collars.velvet ribbon veils, headnetsT embro dery. braids, handkershiefs U dies elastic pages, whalebones, bindings, chil drens'. misses', and ladies' hoop skirts, yuaker and Corset Skirls, . - NEW STYLE BALMORALS. Sugar. Tea. C.ffce, Molasses. Splees.Ao .Oranges, Split Peas. Lemons, Full Tea Setts, Dishes, com mon and fine ware, cups.saucers,preserve jars Ae. TUBS, Bro ms. Churns, Mops. Buckets. Meas ures, bruuhes. ei mbs. wicks, fancy baskets, bowls, door-mats, winaow blinds, cords, tassels, etc., eto. Children, Mies and Ladies' morocco boot, boe. balmorals, and gaitors. My It- FISH, Salt and plaster in large qnantUie at Mar 22. 1S65. J. p. KRATZER. C'lSII a general variety, just received ed tor ' sale MEKKKLL A BIG LEU'S SEVERAL SET of heavy double hemes C and home made horse collars at the store of Dec. 6, 1S65. IRVIN A HARTSHORN. HOLLIDAY PRESENTS." AGENTS WANTED Gieat Sale o f Jewelry and Silverware. The At rtindale Great Gijt Distribution. .. Our Agents are making from Five to Thirty Dollars per day. aud we still need more. Latoi invoices from Europe have swelled our stock to Jw 0no -Mil,ion Dollars. A splendid assortment of W at-hes. Rings, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Jew elry of all kinds of the most fashionable patterns, selling at$ each. Sendii cents for a certificate, and you will see what you are entitled to ; or $1 for five certificates, or $5 for thirty, or sen- a 3 cent stamp tor our terms to Agents, which are of the most liberal kind. Now i3 your iime ARKAXDALK- A CO... No 167 Broadway, .New York.' Dee 6. lSC5-.1m lB ., " n r.i, leather or Piano i-li. 1 orte. Melodenn. Pahinot ;..:,.. Harmony and Vocal Music. For the sole purpose of keeping inferior Instruments out of thtcouuty Miss liynder has secured agencies for the saje of really good and durable Pianos Organs, liuitaro and Melode Olllt. AMRhif nmnmp n ! i r r. list f ' ' ft " ' tj V gooil Instruments may be mentioned. i - t . . vnicKerings ana bons (Jratid. tquare and Up right Piano Fortes. Lindeman's and" Sons new Tatent Cvcloid Piann IVl,.,,!,.., - ., rwf. Grand and Square Pianos Mason A Hamlin's Cabinet Organ. Etiy's Cottage Organ Tieat A xiasicy s urgans ana Meioaeons. Hall s Uuitars, q.c . wnicn sue win sen at a very tuning 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 niii prire.'" Music Books, Paper, Ocilnr Strings and Sheet music constantly on baud ut tho store of Mrs. U. D. Welsh. September, 20. H65. SPECIAL NOTICE. "Great Oa'.s from Utile Acorns grow." The worst Jiser.sos known to the human race spring from Ciusej so small r.a to almost defy de tection. The vo'umesof scientific lore that fill the tables and shelvrs ot tbe medical fraternity only go to prove and elaborate these facts. Then guard yourselves while you roivy. The smallust pimple on the skin is a tell tale and in dicator of dieease. It may fade and die away from the surface of tho body, but it will reach tbe vitals, perhaps, at la?t. and death le the result and final cloie. M.tuuiKb's Btuwos, Dvspeptio and DtAP.nnEA Pill euro whore all others fail. While for Burns. Scald3. Ch;lb!ains, Cuts, tnd all abrasions of the skin, Migoirl's Salve is infallible- Sold by J. Maooiel, 43 Fulton street, New York, and all Druggists, at 23 cents per box. STRANGE, RUT TRUE. Every young lady and gentleman in the United States can hoar something very much to their advantage by return mail (free of charge.) by addressing the undersigned. Those having fears of being hem bugged will oblige by not noticing this card. All others will please address their obedient errant," THUS. F. CHAPMAN. Jan. 3. 1865-ly. 831 Broadway. N York. I ERRORS OF YOUTH. A Gentleman who l suffered for years from X ervous Debility. Premature Decay, and all no effy;i8 of youthful indiscretion, will for thesaks of suffering human ity, send free to all who nead it, the recipe and directions for uiaicing the simple remedy by' which he wr,s cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience can do so by ad dressing JOHN B. OUDEN. Jan 3 ly. No. 13, Chambers St. N.Y. IRON IN THE BLOOD The Peruvian Srnrp supplies th blood with its Life Ele- jibt. IRON, infusing Strength. Vigor, nnd New Life inro the whole system. For Dispepsia. Drop sy. Chronic Diarrhoea, Debility, Female Weak ness, etc.. it is a specific. Thousands have been changed by the use of this medicine from weak, sickly, suffering creatures to strong, healthy, and happy men and women. A 52 puge pamphlet sent Fres Price St per bottle, or 6 for So. J. P. DINSMOHE, 3(5 Dey St.. X. Y. Sold by Dru.rgists generally. Nov 8-Sm. DR. II. A.NDER'S IODINE WATER. An Isvalcable Discovery. A Full Grain of Iodine in each ounce ot Water, dissolved with out a Solvent ! 1 be most Powerful Vitalizing A gent and Restorative known. Scrofula, i-alt-Rheum. Cancers. Rheumatism, Consumption, and many Chronic and Hereditary Diseases, are cur ed by its use, as thousandscan testify. Circulars' sent free. Price SI per bottle, or 6 for S5. Dr. II. ANDERS A Co , Physician and Chemist. 423 Broadwny. N.Y. Sold by DruggUts generally. Nov.8-3m. r OVE AND MATRIMONY Ladies and M.J gentlemen, if you wish to marry, address the undersigned who will send you, without money or without price, valuable information that will enable you ta marry happily and speedily, irres pective of ago, wealth, or beauty. This informa tion will cost you nothing, and if you with to marry. 1 will cheerful! v assist you. All letters strictly confidential. The desired information sect b v return mail, and no questions s.'ked Address SARAH B. LAMBFHT... Grccnpoirit. Kings Co., New YorV. November 15, IS'5-3m. jTIEALTII AND BEAUTY Chapma E. S iLLCSTUATEn G lidb. a benutiful little work of 5!) pages. te:icheyou how to remove Trp. Fieck lcs. Pimples Blotches. Eruptions, and nil impu rities of the Skin how to produce a full growth of Whiskers how to produce a luxurient growth of hair on a bald bead cure Caiarrh. parity the Blood, purify the breath to curl and beautify the hair, remove Superfluous hair, cure Driirken uco3.eure Nervous debility. Ac , Ac. how to re new your age, and other useful and valuable in formation. A copy of this work will bo mailed free of charge on application. Address THUS. F. CHAPMAN. Chemist and Perfumer, 831 Broadway. Nov. 15, IS155 3m. New'icik. V. iRltORS OF YOUTH A gentleman who I.J suffered for years from Nervous anil Onital dcbillity. Nightly emissions, and Seminal Wenk nes3, the resultof youthful iudiscretion, and came near ending his days in hopeless utixery, will, for the sake of suffering man, send to all wl:c need it, (free of charge ) the receipe and directions for muaing the simple remedy used in his cne Suf ferers wishing to profit by the advertiser sid ex perience, and pof.-.ess a sure and valuable ruined y, can do so by addressing him at once at place of business. The receipe aud full information of vital importance will be cheerlullv sent by . return mail. Address JOHN B. OGDKN. No. 60 Nausau Street, New York . , P. S. Nervous sufferers of both sexes will find this information invaluable. Nov. 15. lS35-3m. CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA. RHEU MATISM, &3. Hegeman A Co's Genuine Medical Cod Livei Oil has proved by twenty year experience, the most valuable renirdy in use, aa while it cures tbe disease, it gives strength aqd flesh to the patient. Warranted p-re and mad from fresh livers Sold i y i'rugg-ts generally. HEGEAMN A CO. Chemists and Druggi.-ta, New York. ot dPHTsTO C A VK 25 Dili LARS Hoireman'a 4.vf j -, A a ' ' O Concentrated Bentine removes Paint.GreasespoU, 'Ac, instantly, and cleans Silks, Ribbons. Gloves, . .A Onltf ) AAfltd A V t..,,ttn - - AC. eau v " wm.j - o , i uv.bm. Sold by Druggists HEGKMAN A i O.. Chemists and Druggists, New York. CHAPPED HANDS AND FACE. SORE LIPS, CHILBLAINS, Ac Hegeman A Co's Camr.ot Ice. with Glycerine cures Chapped hands. Ae . ira mediately, and will keep the skin soft and smooth in tbeeoldest weather, bold by Druggists. Price) 25 cents Sent by mail for 35 eenta: ' ' HEGEMAN A CO.. Chemist and DroggiiU, Not. 15, lM&.3ai. New York. .