CLEARFIELD, PAM OCT. 23, 1867. Tyrone and Clearfield Railroad. , i. leaves Tyrone at : : : : : 20 a m Arrives t Philipsburg at : : 11.20 a. m. inia leaves Philipsburg a : 2.05 pm. Arrives at Tyrone at ; : : : 00 Pjm. Eki.ioiocs. Divine services will be held .txt Sabbath, in Clearfield, as follows: By Rev. Nixdorff in the Lutheran church corning and evening. By Rev. Archer in the Court House, ioruinr and evening. . By Rev. Chambers in the Episcopal linrcb. morning and evening. By Kev. Serubower in the Baptist church ia the evening. . Bv Rev. Guyer in the Methodist church, vi the morning. If you desire any of the Weekly Literary papers, or Monthly Magazines, call at the IWoffice, where they are kept regularly fur sale. - Xodokd x Jail. An old gentleman, by the name Merrell, somewhat deranged, was oApi 'm Kll several days since, for safekeeping- He t removed to the Asylum, i Harriihurg, in a short time. SrTXiAL Examinations. Special exam iiiaiionu of TVachers will take place as fol lWj; At Curwensville, October 20th ; for lwreniv, on Noveinlier -d and 9th, at the iK-Lool Lwii.e.one-lburtli mile south of Clear iMJ. Ceo. W. Snyder, I'X'tt'lt-r 2:;-''t. Co. Superiutendant. CtTKi O-lnty. On Tuesday, October c.h. one of the masons engaged on the new in IMlefonte, from some cause fell from i lie lop of the wall to the bottom, a hight of !') fet, on a lot of rough btones break ing one of his legs, four or five ribs, and otherwise injuring himself. JiT how to do it. An exchange says: If'you wisfh to keep your town from thrivinng turn a cold shoulder to every young mechan ic or beginner in business kill him off if yiu can. Look up to every new comer with a scowl and discourage all you can ; if that ,.n' t do decry his work ; and go abroad for wait- of his kind rather than give him your m.'iiey. Last, but notleast, refuse to pa tronise your village paper. "Then go to wvj." There is no more effectual . way to retard the growth of a town than this. JinnKY voa. November. This number t-mitaina a magnificent steel plate, entitled "The Woful Heart;" the usual handsome rilored fashion-plate ; "Sports in Child hood and many other useful and 'orna mental illustrations. Now is the time to vmnience' making up your clubs. Price, oue copy, one year, $3 ; H copies, $5 ; 3 V'l'tef,.?T.50 , 4 copies, $10. For full -particulars lW larger clubj, enclose 25 cents and ret a 'ample copy containing terms. Ad ! L. A. Godey. N. E. corner Sixth and Tin-stout streets, Philadelphia, Pa. 'Lok out for IIim.?' Oar neighbor, tio.jdlunder, in his issue of last week, made an unjustifiable and uncalled-for atlack upon an agent of the Penn'a Bible Society, at predent in this county. Mr. Hull is a high ly respectable and estimable Christian gentle man, worthy of public confidence, who re mitly canvassed Jefferson, Clarion and Ve nango counties, where he was courteously ret rived. and treated in a gentlemanly man tier, and 'is now engaged in supplying the ileatitute fauiilea in this county with the Bi Me. "Notwithstanding the epithes and as persions heaped upon him by the editor of the ilrpuhlican, we hope that the Christian ieople of 'Clearfield county will receive Mr. Hull with all due courtesy and kindness, and aid him in distributing the Word of Hod the Bible among those who are without that precious book. Hardware Store. 'One of the most itansive Hardware establishments in Cen tral Pennsylvania is located at Philipsburg, (Voire county. . Persons in want of Stoves, llafting Materials, Bar Iron, Nails, Tuble t'luWy, Links, Hinges, etc., would do well all at the Hardware Store of G. II. Zeigli-r A ('., before making their purchases tlwwhere. The Messrs. .Zeigler are ac f'tiiui.Mlating arid gentlemonly salcsnien,and ill lo their utntost to cater to the wants of u;tf.mers. Persons desirous of purchasing Wdware ol any description, should, by all uaos, call at Zeigler's, in Philipsburg, who r prepared to sell them all articles in their line at the lowest cash prices. They also p for tale the celebrated Spear's cook uJ parlor htoves, which they will furnish if customers below Phil' a retail prices. Give '1 tin a call when you go to Philipsburg. The Harrisburg Telegraph vouches for 'be truth of the following: A boy aged tjkht year, sou of Benjamin Whisler, re nins in Mifflin township, a short distance 'rum Newville, in Cumberland county, has 'en seriously afflicted for some tiine past b account of having a living snake in his "t'.maeh. The presence of the young rep ile was discovered about two years ago, and "v rapid growth it has attained a size that renders it very painful to the boy. liiirteen physicians assembled at the faul ty residence last week, and held a consulta nt!, when it was decided that the only tenner in which the snake could be reraov J was by cutting open the stomach of the sufferer. The boy has aot eaten any food f cept sweetmeats and new milk for more lhn a year past, and has a horror of every ,b"ig else in the shape of nourishment. John B. Bock, Copperhead candidate for State Senate, in tne Lycoming district, tt VViogard, Republican, 307 majority. A Strange OccrRRKNrr. A correspon dent, of Cameron, West Viiginia. sends the following to the Wayueaburg, I 'a.. Re nnblican : "A very singular occurrence took ulace in our neighborhood (the western part . ... i i i ot Alleppo townsntp; one mgnt last summer, some notice of which inay be interesting to your readers. Some time in the night ref ered to, a terribly loud explosion was heard by Mr. Griffith, Sr., living ou the road lead ing from the place of elections for Alleppo township, to Cameron. Mr. Griffith de scribes the report as equaling in violence that of the heaviest artillery, being suffi cient to shake his house very sensibly. Soon after this noise was heard, a laige stump with an immense mass of stone and earth attached, was found sitting on top of the grass, in a field of Mr. Long, near by and in full view of the public road. About thirty yards below the stump there was a hole a bout ten feet in diameter, corresponding in shape with the mass which had been dis placed. The hole was filled with water to within two feet of the top. The stump had been thrown up the hill this considerable distance, together with a log about fifteen feet long which was lying across the roots. The stump and hole in the ground are still to be seen by any one passing the road. What was the nature ot the mighty force that could have produced such an effect is an interesting subject of inquiry." An entirely new plan of reconstruction is Eroposed by oue of those patriotic and amia le gentlemen who represent the rebel ele ment, in the Richmond press. Dissatisfied with the law as it is, and apparently with no confidence in any of the theories of re construction, he thinks nothing would so effectually promote that object as the hang in; of about twenty Radicals. This is the way people have talked before, when they had hardly escaped the operation them selves. But will the gentleman be satisfied with about twenty hanging Radicals? If so, the passion is more easily assuaged than we supposed it-could be. Hang us up, then, some twenty Radicals let them be men w1k have done most to maintain the Union and then our amiable rebel friends will consent to be reconciled. Many of the Southern cities have suffered as much, or more, since the war, as during it. Of Galveston especially "may this be said. She has been visited by an almost devastating pestilence. Out ot an estima ted population of twenty-five thousand souls over one thousand have been translated. One out of every twenty-five, and from all classes of society, for Yellow Jack is no res pecter of persons. And to this grievous af fiction has been added a flood second only in destructiveness to the original deluge, and following so close on the horrors of the war that Galveston must be indeed a "scene of desolation and woe. It is represented that the liberated Rus sian getf all -evor the Kingdom are making geod Use of their liberty, and rapidly rising in the scale of human existence. The mas ters, though at first dissatisfied -with the Imperial Ukase, are becoming convinced of its justice and wisdom, and master and slave now live to gether upon haruaOfiioas terms, as freeman. . , V Tltc Louisville Democrat pronounces Gen. Cary a sham all around sham Workingman, sham Radical, sham Congressman, elected by' shams. He will "defeat and denounce" I)eniocracy. "His election is no triumph of ours, nor really of any one else but Gen. Sam. Cary." Negro suffrage was presented premature ly to the Ohio people. Thifty-eight coun ties that gave Hays a majority of C, 394, gave at the same time a majority of 10,744 against the Amendment, so that in those counties the Amendment can 23,139 votes behind Hays. MARRIED : On October 22d, 1867, at the house of John J. Beams, in Brady tp.. by Rev. Ed win Hull, of Brookville, Mr. John Mc.nx, of Elk county, and Miss Caroline Beams, of Clearfield county. On October 13tfi, 1867, by S. P. Wil son, Esq., Mr. George Linole and Mis Ellen Kyler. both of Goshen tp. OIEO: On October ICth, 18(7, at the residence of her father, John Mahaffey Esq., in Burnside township, Clearfield county, Miss Nannie J. Mahaffey, aged 24 years, 3 months and 5 days. She lived a Christian, and died in blissful hope of eternal life in heaven. Earth has lost a jewel, but angels have found it and taken it home. asaT" Centre and Lycoming papers please copy. Pittsburg Prices Current, PRCPARKI) WKltLT KORTHE "RAFTSMAN JOCK.NAL," BY T. C. JENKINS, Dtatrr in Flour, Product and Refined Oils. Pittsburg, Oct. 19th, 1867. FL.OCR. I SUGARS Dayton SnowflakeSll 00 Brown, Jenkins' Eclipse, 12 50 Refined, hard, Uranto.K.KentuckyU 50 : A Coffee, Jeakin's Lilly, j 1 25 B Coffee, Rye Flour.bbl. 8 60,ExtraC, Corn Meal, bushel, 1 35 Toa, Black, Buckwheat Flour, S 75 Green, Wheat. 2 30 a 2 35 Syrup, UiaU 17i 16 16 16 7o a 1 20 90 a 1 65 75 a 1 00 75 a 85 50 9 a 1! 8 Rve. 1 35; Molasses. Oate, 70 Corn in ear. 1 15 Sorghum, Rice. Corn shelled, 1 25 Dried Apples, Barley, 90 a 1 30 i Dried Peaches, 12 2 50 14 7 a 10 Potatoes, bbl 3 00. Salt, bbl. Potatoes, P. Bliwi, Onions, bbl. Hominy, bbl. Timothy seed, Clorer seed, Flax seed. 00. Candles, 2 50isoap, 6 60, No 3 Maokrel,bbl 1 b9 3 OOiLard, choice. Hi 9 00 Tallow, 101 2 501 Bacon, Sides, 17 2 50 'Shoulders, 14 Middlings, Beans, prime nary, 3 00'Hams. sugar eared, 23 Butter, prime roll, 30 Mess Pork. 25 DO Cheese, 25 i Brooms, dos. 3 25 Apples. W1 Cider, bbl dull, Picalr",per bbl & 00 Refined Oil.whito, 44 8 00 Coffee, 23 a 27 17 00 ! Dressed Hogs, 7 a 8 B TJGGT FOR SALE. An open buggy, as good as new, will be sola at a reasonable priee. It t E. A. Graham, at his store in Clearfield, . T O T a IT a sT ep. 4. ur M J. XI. UAAUAJ1. TiISSOLUTION ofPARTNERSHIP. JL' Notice is hereby given, that the part nership heretofore existing between F. K. Arnold and J A.Terpe was dissolved, Sept 30th. 1867. All debts dne to the said partnership are to be paid, and these dae frem the same discharged by the said J. A. Terpe. at New Slem, where the basing Will b. contianed by A Lutbwburg ,0t. 2, '67-pd. J. A. TERPE. NEW HARDWAEE STORE, PHILIPSBCRG, CENTRE CO., PA. Geo.H. Zeigler & Co., BBALBRS IK Foreign and Domestic Hardware, Cutlery, Wood and Willow ware, Tin ware, Stoves, Oils, Paints, Glass, Iron, Nails, etc., etc., etc The attention of Mechanics, Builders, Farmers. Lambermen aud Bayers generally, is inTited to the fact that we are nowl offering a better assort ment of goods in eur line than can be found else where in this part of the Sta ?. at prices te suit the times. Our stock comprises a general assort ment of Tools and Materials used by Carpenters, Blacksmiths, Carriage and Wagon maters, Join ers, Ao., together with a large stock of Iron, Steel, Nails, Spikes, Bailroad and'Mining supplies; Saddlery and Harness material a good assortment ; Ropes, Chains, Grindstones, circular mill and cross-cat Saws; Enameled, Finished, and Plain Hollow ware in great Tariet ; Cables, Coal oil Lamps and Lanterns; Lard, Linseed, Coal and Lubricating oila; and aa extensive and good seleetioa of Fine Cutlery, Comprising a general assortment of dining knives and forks, dessert knires and forks, and earring kalres and forks, pocket and pen knives, raiors, hears, scissors, shoe knives, and many other ar ticles. Also, dessert, tea and table spoons, and plated forks, in great variety and of the best maa afaefrare. Also, Brittanla and silver-plated ware. Tin-ware In great variety, and of the best manufacture al ways ou hand, among which will be found buck ets of every siie, tin-oups, oil cans, sprinkling cans, dusting pans, miners' lamps; gallon, quart and pint measuras, and many other articles in the tin-ware line, whioh are wanted byeverbody. Blacksmiths, Can be supplied with Anvils, Bellows. Vices, ledges, hammers, horse and mule shoes, horse nails, and all kinds of fiat and round bar iron, nail rods eta ; and with east, shear, spring; and blister steel, from the best manufacturers ia the United States, or of foreign manufacture. Carp enters And Builders will find in our establishment a superior and complete stock of Plane.!, Saws. Augurs, Hatehets, Hammers, Files, Chisels. Hinges, Sorews, Locks, Bolts, Pulleys. Sash, -ord. Farmers Will find eAerythiog in their line, ard cheaper than elsewhere in this sevtion of the Staie com prising Household, horticultural, farming and rafting implements, of the latest and most im proved patterns. Particular attention is direct ed to our very ex eusive stock of wood and ooal Stoves. Comprising Spear's justly celebrated Anti dust eook and parlor stoves of all sises ; Alto, The Ni agara cook, Parlor cook, Brilliant, Dawn, Dew drop, Artie, Egg and Picket stoves. All of the above goods will be sold cheap for Cash. U. H ZEIULER t CO. Philipsburg. Oct. 16th, 1887.-ly. CLEARFIELD HOUSE, Ci.f.arfield, Pa. The subscriber would respectfully solicit a continuance of the patronage of his old friends and customers at the "Clearfield Mouse." Having made many Improvements, he is prepar ed to accommodate all who may favor hlin with their custom. Every department connected with the house is conducted in a manner to give gen eral satisfaction. Give him a call. Nov. 4, 1869. GEO. N. COLBURN. J. P, K R A T Z E R, Clearfield, Penn'a, Dealer in Dry Goods, Dress Goods. Millinery Goods, Groceries, Hard-ware, Queens-ware, Stone ware, Clothing. Boots. Shoes, Hats, Caps, Flour, Bucon , Fish, Salt, etc., is constantly receiving new supplies from the cities, which he will dispose of at the lowest market prices, to customers. Before purchasing elsewhere, examine his stock. Clearfield, August 28, 1867. - JJ ARTS WICK Si IRWIN D R IT GGISTS, CLEARFIELD, J?J-, Having refitted and removed to the room lately occupied by Richard Mossop,on Market St., now offer low for cash, a well selected assortment ot DRUGS AMD CHEMICALS. Aho, Patent Medicines of all kinds. Paints. Oils, Glass, Putty, Dye-atufTs, Stationary, Tooacco and Segars, Confectionary, Spices, and a larger stock of varieties than ever before offered in this place, and warranted to be of the best the market af fords. Inspect their stock before purchasing elsewhere, and theyfeel warranted In saying that yon Will be pleased with the quality and price of their goods Remember the ?lae MossepVold stand, tm Market St. Pea. . 1865- Orusters. J Soda Crackers, received regUrlr fm bakery, by J. P. kRAjIEK- T)ISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. The co-partnership hertofore existing between the nnderniirned- in the Mercantile bu siness, at tirahampton, was dissolved on Septem- ucr iuto. oy mutual consent nr. uranain retir ing The books and accounts are in the hands of Mr. Fvrcey fo- settlement. THO. H. FORCEY, eepr. za, 1867. A. A. GRAHAM. TO TEACHERS. The School Directors of (Jnrwpnsvillp Rorouirh wish to eui- P'7 three competent teachers to taae charge of their schools for a session of four months, com mencing on the first Monday in November next. An examination of applicants will be held on Saturday, October 26th. in the School House of sa-d Borough. By order of Ihe Board. vet. . -67. A. II. SEMBOWF.R, Sec'y. piNE GROVE ACAD EM Y AND SEMINARY. J. E. THOMAS, A. M., Principal. Pine Urove Mills, Centre eo., Pa. The thirty -second session of this Institution will open on Wednesday, October 30th, 1S67. Terms Board and Tuition, English branches, per session ef twenty weeas. Send for a circular. vctooer , lS67-3tp. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Let ters of Administration on the estate ot James Morrison, late of Jordan tp., Clearfield county, Pa., dee'd, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will present them, properly authenticated, lor settlement. JOHN L. M CULLY. Set t. 13. 18fi7-6tp. Adra'r. T7X E C UT O R'S N O T I C E. Letters Testamentary, on the estate of John Whitenide, late of Uuelich township. Clearfield county, Pa., dee'd, having been granted to the unaersignetl. all persons indebted to sud estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will pre sent them, properly authenticated, for settle ment. CATH. WHITESIDE. Oct 16, ISB7-fit. O. W. M'CULLY, Ear's. A GREAT DISCOVERY. One of the greatest and most useful discoveries in medical science was made by the celebrated Dr. J Dumas, of Paris. Chief Physician to the I nope rial Infirmary of France, in 1861. Those who have been afflicted with the painful disease known as the Piles, and effectually cured by the use of ur. lcmas' r RE5CB Pile bALVB, cannot speak too highly of the benefits conferred upon tbem by the use of this certain remedy. It has never been known to fail in effecting a permanent cure in a single case. In this rerpect it surpasses all other medicines of the kind. It will do just what it is recommended for ; if not. the money will be refunded. One or two boxes is sufficient to effect a permanent oure in four or six days, if tne directions on tne box are followed. Price one and two dollars per box, according to size. Sent by Mail or Express to any part of the United States or Canada Sold by Druggists generally. A liberal discount made to the trade. ddress. D. S. DUNHAM A CO.. Williamsport. Pa., sole Proprietors and Manufacturers for the United states and Canada. $500.00 REWARD will be paid in greenbacks to any person who has used Dr. Dumas' Pile salve according to directions and has not been cured Address, V. S. UUMIAM CO.. Wil liamsport. Pa. Dec. 5th, 186S.-ly. rkUARTERLY REPORT of thecondi- tion of the First National Bank of Clear field, on the morning of the first Monday of Oo tobcr, 1867 : B8S0DBCBS. Loans and disoounts - $30.5.16 10 Over Drafts 2.419 33 Furniture and Fixtures ..... 1,174 68 Current Expenses and Taxes, ... 1,438 17 Revenue Stamps - - - - - ... 499 49 Due from Nat. Banks 16,283 4 Dae from other Banks and Banker 1.GS1 24 U. S. Bonds deposited with Treasurer " of U. S. to secure circulation - - 100.00ft 9 U. S. Securities on hand 2.500 00 Other Securities, - -- - - 600 00 Notes of other Banks, ...... 1,745 00 Fractional Currency and Specie, - - - 12 76 Legal Tender and Comp d Notes, 14,306 00 Total 223208"26 f.l A RI MTIRA Capital Stock paid in - Surplus Fund Notes in Circulation .... Individual Deposits - -. - Due to Nat. Banks - - - - -Due other banks and Bankers Interest and Exchange, - -ToUl Liabilities 5100.000 00 , - 4.000 00 86,474 28.884 82 - - 106 83 - - 42 10 - 3,700 46 223.208 26 I hereby certify that the above Is a true abstract irum iuc rcpori mini n me iioinpiroiier 01 in Currency, Oct. 7th, 1867. A. C. FINNEY.Cash'i QUARTERLY REPORT of the First National Rank of Curwensville, on the Monday the 7th day of October, 1867. RESOURCE!! Loan and Discounts . : : : : $110,095 60 Overdraft. : : :::::::: 707 25 H inking lloupe. :::::::: 2,441 7 Furniture and Fixtures. : : : : : 1,482 89 Current Expenses & Taxes paid, : : 1.441 68 Cash Items Including Rev. Stamps, : 1.510 85 Due from National Banks : ; : : tit). 115 57 Due from other Banks :::::: 1.723 13 U. S. Bonds deposited with U S Tr. to secure circulation, : : V. S. Securities on hand, : : National Back Notes, : : : State Bank Motes, : : : : : Specie and Legal Tender Notes Fractional Currency. : : i : Compound Interest Notes, : : Total, :::::::: : 81.000 00 : : 900 00 : 1.0S5 00 : : : 8 00 : 15 .if8 00 : : 509 25 : : 2,470 00 S289.858 89 SI 00.000 00 ; 15.000 00 : 67,4fij 00 102 874 5 : 4.5!9 Xi 5289,85319 I.IABII.1T1KS. Capital stock paid in, : : : : Surplus fund, :::::: Circulating Notes. : : : : Individual Deposits : : : : Int. A Exchange, : : : : : Total Liabilities : : : : t I hereby Certify that the above Statement is a true abstract from the Quarterly Report made to the Comptroller of the Currency. SAM'L ARNOLD. Cash. QUARTERLY REPORT of the County National Bank ot Clearfield.on Monday, morning, October 7th, 1867. RCSOCRCES. Loans and Discounts, : : : : : $106,573 92 Over drafts, Furniture, and Fixtures : : : : ; Current Expenses and taxes : : ' Cash Items, including Rev. Stamps Due from National Banks ; : Dae from Banks and Bankers : : U. S Bonds deposited with Treas'r to secure circulating notes, : : U. S. Securities on hand : : : : Notes on hand of other Nat'l B'ks : State Bana Notes, : : ; i J : Specie and Fractional currency, : Legal Tender notes Compound Interest notes : : : : Total LIABILITIES. 2.696 02 : 331 16 : 910 24 : 864 04 24.220 75 1.513 05 75,000 00 : 250 00 : 305 00 ; 546 00 1 819 96 13.500 00 3,010 00 $230,631 04 Capital stock paid in : : " Surplus Fund, : : :' : : : Notes in circulation : : : Indvidual Deposits : : : : Due to National Banaa : : Exchange and Interest, : Profifcand Loss, : : : : : $100,000 0 : 2,500 0 : 65,495 00 : : 54,962 69 : : 2,648 90 : : : 4,349 97 : : : 674 48 ArU 91 AA Total Liabilities xuum laaoillties I hereby certify that the above statement is a true copy from the report made to the Comptrol ler of the Currency, October 7 th. 1867. D. W. MOORE, Cash. "CLOTHING cassimere aaits, eoats, pants and 1 1 . -. k.1 ..V ilmaa aata bea- ver over-coats boys' clothing just received iM BLANKETS-fine white blankets, eoverlits, ar. SOLDIERS BOUNTIES. A recent bill has rassed both IIouesof Consrena.and signed by the President, gating three years' Mi dlers $100 and two years' sc44irs 950, bounty. soldiers wounded in line of daty, who did not serve two or three years.are entitles t j the bounty. (dtr Bounties and Pensions eolleVted by me lor those entitled to them WALTER BARRETT, Aft'y at La. Aug. 15th. 1866. Clearfield. Pa. fjLEARFIELD N URSERY.-Emcocb- ACK If AWE IvnrSTSV Thm nnilnini. ed having established a Nursery, on the Pike, h&lfw&w kaB n 1 1. m w.a r1 1.. . .1 A Boroughs, is prepared to furnish all kindsof Frail ncca, n'iuum ua awarij evergreen, snrua bery,Urape Vines, Gooseberry, Lawtrn Black berry, Strawberry and Raspberry vines. Also, SibrianCrab trees. Quinoe and early Scarlet Rhea barb, Ac. Orders promptly attended te. Address Aug 31.1864. J.D. WRIGHT. Curwensville, DRY GOODS AT WHOLESALE. M'ELIIOY, DICKSON k CO., HO. 54 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURG, PA, How offer to dealers their FALL STOCK, At Low Prices fo r Caeh DRY Q00D8 AND SuTIOJS, IS OREAT VARIETY. Sept II, 1867. to. N E W ARRANGEMENT. The subscribers have entered into co partner ship, and are trading under the name of Irvln, Baily A Co.. in lumber and merchandise, at the old stand of Ellis Irvin A Son, at the mouth ef Lick Run. They would inform their friends, and the world in general, that they are prepared to furnish to order all kinds of sawed or hewn turn ber, and solicit bills, for either home or eastern markets. They would also announce that they have jnst 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 at such rates as will astonish their customers- One if their partners, Thomas L. Baily, resides near Philadelphia, whose business it w be te watch the maraeU and make purchase on th most favorable terms. Call and see as. ELLIS IRVIK. v "r ' THOMAS L. BAtLY Goshen tp..Deo., 1 865. LEWIS I. IRWIN, ED. Y GRAHAM, DBALBR IX DRY-GOODS, DRESS GOODS, MILLINERY GOODS, CARPKTS.-OIL-CLOTHS, WIMDOW-SHADM, CURTAIKS, WALL-PAPER, CLOTHING, ROOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, QCBENS-WARH, HARD-WARH, GROCERIES, SELLS CHEAP FOR CASH, MARKET STREET, v Clearfield, Pa. MavIO,13S7. GROCERIES the cheapest in the eoanty, at May 29. MOSSOP'S. PLASTER the cheapest la the eounty. at May 29 '67. MOSSOP'8. FLOUR the cheapest In the county, at May 29, '67. MOSSOP'8. DRY GOODS the cheapest in the eoanty, at May 29, '67. MOSSOP'S. F EED the cheapest in the -eoanty, at May 29. MOSSOP'S. B OOTS A SHOES the cheapest in the county, at MUSSOP S. N AILS A SPIKES tbeheapet in the ocunty, at MOSSOP'S. S OLE LEATHER & FINDINGS the cheapest in the county, at MOSSOP'S CLOTHING the cheapest In the county, at May 29. MOSSOP'S. FISH, of aHilnds thetrheapestn the eounty, at MOSSOP'S. LADIES'" CLOAXS the cheapest in the eounty, at MOSSOP'S. O IL A PAINTS the cheapen la the nnty, at aay ZV, aw SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. TNFORMATION. Information gnaran- teed to produce a luxnrirnt growth -of hair upon a bald head or beardless face, also- a recipe for the removal of pimples, blotches, Krap tionr, etc., on the skin, leaving the same soft, clear, and beautiful, can be obtained without charge by addressing TUOS. F. CHAPMAN. Chemist. 823 broadway, N. T. TERRORS OF YOUTH. A Gentleman who suffered for year from Nervoua Debility, Premature Decay, aad all the effect of youthfal indiscretion, will, for the sake of suffer ing humanity, send free to all who need it. the recipe aad directions for making the simple rem edy by whi he was cared. Sufferers wishing: to profit by the advertiser's experience, can do eo by addressing, ia perfect eonftdenee, JOHN B. OGDBN. May 15, '67-ly. 4 1 Cedar Street, New York. TO CONSUMPTIVES. The Rev. Ed ward A. Wilson will wnd(free of charge) -to all who desire it, the prescription with the di rection for making and using the simple remedy by which he was cared of lung affectien and that dread disease consumption. His only object 1 to benefit the afflicted and he hopes every sunerer will try this prescription as it will eesl tnem nothing, and may prove a blessing. Pleasw address REV. EDWARD A. WIL&ON, May 15, '67 ly. Williamsburg. Kingvco- Jf. T. BANKING & COLLECTION OFFICE no McGIRK A PKRK3. Successors to Foster. Verks, Wright A Co., Philipsbl'ks, Cextbb Co., Pa. Where all the business of a Bancinr Hease will be transacted promptly and upon the most favorable terms. March 20. -tr. o.a'eiRK. ivn.rixi. QHAIRS! CHAIRS'! CHAIRS!!! JOHN TKOUTMAM Having resumed the manufacture of chairs, at his shop located on the let in the rear ot his residence on Market street, and a short distance west of the Foundry, is prepared to accommodate his old friends, and all others who may favor him with a eau. witn every description ot Windsor chain. He has a good assortment on hand, to which he directs the attention of purchasers. They are made of the very best material, well painted, and finished in a workmanlike manner, and 'will be sold at prices to suit the time? Examine tbem before purchasing elsewhere. Clearfield, Pa., March 23. lSfifi ATTENTION! BUYERS!! HIPPLE 3e FAUST DEALEBS 1! FOBEIGN ASD DOMESTIC DRT-O00DI, 4VC- M AIR STBEET, CV'BWEaS V11.LB, rA., Having just returned from the east with a gea-. eral assortment of goods, to which they desire to invite the attention of their old easterners aad friends. Their stock consists of Dry -Goods, Groceries. Hard ware, Queenswara, Tinware. Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps, Clothing, Notions, etc., in great variety, whiea they now offer at prices for cash te rait the times. They also deal In Grain, Perk, Shingles, Beard, and other lumber, whioh will be received at the highest market prices in exchange for goods. Persons desirous of purchasing goods at fart rates are respectfully requested to give as a call. Remember you can find as at the eld stand on Main .Street where we are prepared to accomo date customers with anything in ear line ef business. Sept. 1885. HIPPLH A FACET. Q LOTH IN G! CLOTIIIKOI! 6000 AND CHEAP U! Men, Youths and Beys can be suplpied with fast suits of seasonable and fashionable clothing at KE1ZENSTEIN BROS' ft CO., . where it is sold at prices that will induce their purchase. The universal satisfaction which has been given, has induced them to increase their s'.ock, -which is now not surpassed by any estek libhntent of the kind in this part ef the fitate. Reizenstein Bro'o Si Co., Sell goods at a very small profit, fer cash ; Their goods are well made and fashionable. They give every one the worth of his aaeaoy. They treat their customers all alike. They sell cheaper than every body elae. Their store is conveniently situated. They having purchased their stock 1 1 reduced prices they can sell cheaper tl an others. for these and other reasons persons should bay their clothing at REIZENSTEIN BKO'S A CO. Produce of every kind taken at the highest market prices. May 18, lb84. g O M E T II I N O IN CURWENSVILLE N S W DRUGS! DRUGS!! DRUGS!!.' The undersigned would respectfully annonne to the public that he has opened a Drug Store, ia ine room recently fitted up in the honse of Ueorge Kittlebarger, on Main street, Curwensville, Pa one door West of Hippie A Faust's store, where he intends to keep a general assortment ef Drags, Medicines, Oils, Paint, Dye-Stuffs, Patent Medicines, Per fumery, Toilet Goods, Confeetionariea, Spices, Canned Fruit, Tobaceo and Cigara, Books, Stationery, Pencils, Pens, Inks, and a general variety of Notions ; Glass, Putty, etc., etc., etc. The want of a Drag Store hs lone been felt In Curwensville, and as that want is now supplied, the nndersizned hones, bv strict attantinn to bu siness, to merit and receive a- liberal tharo of public patronage. His stock embraces aroat articles needed la a community, is entirely new. and of the best anal- - ' . - , ... . m ., , iiy, wumu am win aisuoee 01 at roasonaeie prraew Call and examine the goods, which eaanet fail to pleab. JOSEPH, R. IRWW. November 8. 1865. FOR SALE a second hand. Spears Anti Dtist, COOK STOVE ...ifibla for coal or wood. Ia good order. Apply to H. W. SMITH. SHINGLES, for 5 00 per thousand, at August 7. H. W. SMITH'S. B EST quality ol Prints, far 16c Tier yard, a August 7 n.Tf.BaiinrB. G ENTS Fine French Calf Boota (warranted) for 90 JU, Bi XI. w. OJBUAAa a. M EN'S Heavy-Boots, for S3 00, at ngm i. xi. w. cxs.i;a t- GOODS selling at less thaa present pit j price a Aagnst7.- f H.,S3ffH'S BEST GROUND ALUM SALT frr at August 7, 1867. 1, W. SMITH'S. THIRST RST quality of MsckereL 7 0 peri bbl, a Angust 7, . IV- JT