CLEARFIELD, PA., DEC. 11, 18G7 Tyrone and Clearfield Bailroad. I min leaves Tyrone at : : : : : 9.20 a- m Arrives at Philipsburg at : : 11.20 a. m I . ,in leaves Philipsburg a . : : : : 2.05 p m Arrives at Tyrone at : : : : 4.00 p. ni Religious. Divine services will be held nPXt sabbath, in Clearfield, as follows : By Rev. Nixdorff in the Lutheran church rnin7 anrl pceninff. Bv Rev. Archer (Presbyterian), in the Court Home, morning and evening. Bv Rev; Sembower in the Baptist church in the morning. ....... L , , By Rev. Guyer in the Methodist church, in the evening. Notice. Read the advertisement heade ''Valuable real estate sale," published in another column. The Weatfier. The atmosphere has "been quire cold during the past six or eight Some snow fell within the same pe riod. sufficient in Quantity to make good ledJing. J ' " ; - Tut f'orRT House Ience. lhe new fence around the Court House, was put up lurin" the past week. It is a very substan tial &3 well as neat affair.and adds much to the appearance of our public buildings. For Sals. The Clarion Banner office, Clarion, I "a., with an excellent "residence and printing office attached thereto, is of fered for .ale. The office is complete in all its departments tj pe new and palrona.ee good. The entire property will be sold for $3.500 the best bargain offered anywheie. The average earnings amount yearlj' to from C3,.0uiJ to '$4,000.;- Address S. Young,editor. The American Farmer. -r-Ve are in re ceipt of this excel.cnt agricultural journal fi r Pccmber, which elopes the volume for 1,'fiT. Each number contains 32 pages, handsomely illustrated, and filled with val uable reading matter for farmers. It is 1 vl li.-l.ed at $1 per j'ear, and at tliat low piiee uht to be in the haiid of every far n.tr in the country. Now is the time to Mibscrioe for 18G8. Iv -ihester, N. T. Address, John Turner. The Side-Walks. Now, that winter is l.ere, we would remind our readers that there is a Borough ordinance requiring ev ery one to clean the snow off the side -walks in front of their lots and residences. Some persons remove the snow from their jireuii ft.' as a matter of pride, whilst others, who have no regard for the public convenience nor respeet f.r the appearance of their pro Jtrty, suffer it to remain to the annoyance oi'ai! passers. We hope, however, thattJic JWo'urli Fathers will keep their eyes on all !ciirueiits'iu this respect, and enforce the unities of the ordinance against all who lie'eet to comply with its .requirements, t, look out, fuivthe fines ! . A Nkw Vay-:ai. TheS7-re GitarJ, x new paper, made its. appearance at Ilarris biii oon the 2d of. December. Typogiap iei!!v it looks very neat It is edited with in i. h ability., aid gives evidence of- beinir i!i excellent newspaper. In politics, it is "Vjiublioan, and promises to be a zealous aJvocate of the principles of the party, in w;mso interest it was started. Its arrange ments for telegraphic news seems to be cotn pkte. Altogether it will be an excellent Journal for the general reader, and is worthy a liberal support. Price Daily $G a year ; I'uring session of the Legislature 1,50. W eekly $ 1 50, "a year. Address Dunglison Firney & Kauffman, Harrisburg, Pa. Godey for Jaxiaky The best number tf the best Lady's Magazine we have ever mi. It is really a geni. A piece of block Minting is produced in this number, espe cially for the ladies, that is a novelty in this country. It is the figure of a stag, printed ineijrht colors, and is exceedingly beatiti M; and we presume could not be purehas 1 in the stores for double the price of the B-j .k. The two steel plates are very fine, 'fie of them contains three distinct pic tures. The tinted cut a speciality of Go 'W's is sweetly pretty ; and the inimitable kdiion-platc is beyond all prahe. But the ?reat feature of this number is Godey's ex-t--"-ion plate of the latest fashions, ' two feet i' ni. printed on both Fides, making four ket a new thing. There is no magazine ;tat can get up a fashion equal to Godey. eknnw that they are true, for we kno.v it is that gets them up. The reading tetter Is decidedly good. Murion Ilar '1 s story will prove to be the best. Oik Sunday School Visitor, certainly tars the palm of being not only the cheap-'-'t ami best, but absolutely the handsom e?t of all the Periodicals for the Young 's, that we have seen. The January number for 1863, the first number of the T"'Ei.Fni volume, 13 already upon the ta-j;-- It is beautifully printed, and embel lishei wi,n quite a number of fine engrav its list of contents is, throughout,, a rich feast of good things from some of the i,et writers our country affords, and the !!"ie is neatly bound in a tinted cover, prin 'fd in color. We advise all the boys and Ps to send at once for a sample copy, which "be sent, with full instructions about sub ruling or forming clubs for 10 cents, and e what a blight, wide-awake, cheerful fianion it would make for these coming "inter evenings. Price $1,25 a year or $1,00 ELcl1 The Publishers also offer most ih 1 ,reniums for clubs. ' Address, J. W. asMay& Co., Publishers, 424 Walnut Philadelphia, Pa. . o .. . Failing the water in many ' the well in this county Arriving the holiday -fixiiis," vt the va- rious stores in town. tT" Clever the man who asked his friend to drink oat of an empty bottle. t fe'" Good Scholpp'a cigars. Call at his sales stand, ut Uiulge's. and try them. IjEOreen tho fellow who &i,kcd a Good Tem plar to fil 1 a bottle with whiskey. I f Riled the chap who carries a bottle in his pocket, becanse we noticed the fact. C3?" Will cost the new Treasury building at Washington. 6ve milliohsof dollars. t Erected four hundred and ten buildings, in St, Paul, Minnesota, during the last year., , ; If" In danger the chap who is trying to raise a moustache. . If it strikes in he is a ' goner " LtT Very Sly the squad thatmcetsln the hay mow to dtsciiss : Ilostetter. Better be cautious; there is a -snaik" in the bottom. CI" Coining up wild oats, in Wayne county, Ohio. It is about time for some to come up some where, considering the amount sown C Shot an Elk. weighing-eight hundred pounds, on Boone river, Iowa, last weeK. It is supposed to be the last in that vicinity. OP About the fellow who wears shirts that belong to some body else. Better return them to the clothes line from whence they .were taken. I V Has an income the Marquis of Bute, of $750,000 although yet an infant in the eyes of the law. That's enough to keep a pair of ordinary uiuro in icyuir, we snouiii inina. MARRIED : Sunda7, Dec. 8th, 1S67, atPennville by D. h. More, Eq., Mr. Er,AM Lydick and iMiss lle.v Dunkelbakger, both o r"ike tp., Liearneld county. Un '1 hursdav, Dec, 5th, 1S67. by L F. Irwin, Iq., Mr. Joiix Orr, of Lawrence tp.; and Mrs. Kuril Ann Main ess, of Brad lord township. On J hursdav, Oec. 5th. lSf7, bv L. F. Irwin, Esq., Mr. GeobgeW. Kowles and Miss Jaxe Acghenbaugu, all of Lawrence township. DIED: At his residence, in Burnside township Mr. William Anderson, a-;ed 39 years, I months and 4 days. J. P. KRATZEK, has just received Cran berries, bweet, Potatoes. Dried Corn. Hominy, dlacarom. Uramly 1'eahes. Cutsup. Jel i i - i i i-, . it . .. . '.7 - vuikiiiib, Ulliui:, UClilltUB, JVM Pickled, Oysters, Cove Ovsters, Spiced 0 Sard incs; Cinncd Peaches, Canned 'Tom iy. i ic, vurrnnrs, uitror.. jjcmons. Jtaisons vsters tnafnng Preserved Peaches, fanned Corn. Canned Pe.'is (..tinned Milk, Canned hortlt terries, I'reneh Jlustard, bago Cheese. Worcestershire Sauce. Egg Crackers. Cream Biscuit. Soda Crackers.-Jurablee, vjMer crackers, lined Apples, Dried Pea.:hes lurkcy Prunes, Coaounuis, Almonds. Honey, Loveriug's Syrup. Cheese, Lard. Roasted Coffee, cnucoiute: c. , Dec. 4, 1807-lin. p riiLIt'J SALE. Will be exposed to ; ale, x on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14th, . i . .... .. . . .' inw . hi i o cMHK. p. m.. ait tae tuilowinr descrin ed personal property, to wit : 3 horses, 2 two horse wagofts, 1 one-horse wagon. 2 pair timber wheels. 2 log sleds. 4 losr chains, 2 nair fi reads i tongue chains. 1 hoist iack. 3 rullcv blocks. 2 iitiiuiug mm, n sen ot narness. 4 unrse nlanKetg. e : . 'ii. . . . i . I saddle and bridle. 1 plough. I cultivator. I har row, o singletrees. doubletrees, rakes, forks, shov els, spades. Ac., and a lot of raftinir and farm in loom too numerous 'e mention. ale to commence at t o clock, at th reiilence of Miles II. Jlai.ey, oa the old George Wilson farm, on ClenrCeid creek, when due attendance will be given and terms of sale made known by Dec 4. 18fl:i.2tp PATRICK GALLAGHER TN THE COURT of Common Pleas of - Ciearfield county : DtOLKV llf.ANrilAItD, ) vs fi.ft Sd. Term,18R7 ' A. J ASIES ) The undersigned Auditor, appointed by the C' t. to distribute the money in the hamlsof the Sheriff, arii:, from a!e of personal iirdpertv gives notice that he will attend to the duties of said appointment, at his office, in the Rorouch of Cieai'liolil. on Saturday, the 11th, of December. lS5i . between the hours ot Iflo dock. A. M., and 2 o'clock. P. M., when and where all persons in terestej may attend. 1VM. M. M'CVJLLOUG H, Xor. 27. 137-4t. Auditor TX THE COURT of Comcion Pleas of Clearfield county : Eelaji Rakkstraw, 1 Xo.t)7, JIarch Tcrm.lS67. vs. Miny J. Rakvstraw. ) Sh. Stir Divorce. The undersincd Comiuisioncr,appointed by the i-Ourl. to taKe testimony in tho above case, gives notice that, tie will attend t the dntieset said ap pointment, at his office, in the Borough ol Clear Cold, on Tuesday, the 17th day of December. 1 8R7. between the hours of 10 o'clock. A M . and 2 o' clook. P.M., when and where all parties interest ed may atteui and cross-examine VM. M M COLLOUGII, Xov 27, 1S67, 4t. Commissioner. TN TIIK COURT of Common ClearOeld county : Picas of Auoustcs Boyle, by father aud next friend, vs. Mary Boy lb. No. 107, Sep.Torm.1367 Suh. Sitr Divorce. The undersizned Commissioner, anrointed bv the Court, to take testimony in tho abore case, gives notice that he will attend to the duties of said appointment, at his office, in the Jlorough of Liearneid, on Saturday, the 21st of December. 1SG7. between the hours of 10 o'clock, A M , and 2 o'clock, P M., when and where all parties may attend and cross-examine. WM. M. M'CULL'HjiSn. Nov. 27 18B7-4t. Commissioner. TX THE COURT of Common Clearfield countv : Pleas of KlCHAKDSO.N 1 VS. No. Sept. Term, IS67. Richardsox. ) Snlijirtna Stir Divorrx. The undersigned Commissioner, appointed by the Court, to take testimony in the above case, gives notice that he will attend to the duties of said appointment, at bis office, in the Borough ot Clearfield, on Thursday, the 19th of December, 1867. between the hours of 10 o'clock. A. M.. and 2 o'clock, P. M., when and where all parties inter ested may attend and cross-examine. WM M. M CULLOUGII, Nov. 27. 1867-lt. Commissioner. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Al. Levari Facia, issued out of the Court of CommonPleas of Clearfield county.and to me directed, there will be exposed to sale at the Court house in the borough of Clearfield, on MONDAY,the 23d day of DECbMBER.1867.the following described Real Estate, to wit : All those certain two tracts or pieces of land situate in ClearGeld county, one of them survey ed in pursuance of a warrant granted to John Buyer, dated the lGth day of May, A. D., 1793. beginning at a post, thence by Nicholson's survey S. 39 degrees, W. 260 perches to post, thence by land of Nathaniel Donald, S. 40 degrees, E. 280 per. to post, thence by vacant land, N. 39 degrees E.260 perches to post, and thence by ChrieM m Getting' land, N. 40 degrees. W..280 perches,, to the place of beginning, containing 439 acres and 1 1 perches and aJlowance.be the same more or less. And the other surveyed on a warrant granted to Nathaniel Donaldson da.Led the 16th day of May, A. D., 1793, beginningat a post, thence by Nicholson's survey, S. 39 decrees, W. 200 perches to a post, thence by land of John Binhurst. S. 40 degrees. E, 280 perches to a post, thence by vacant land, N.39 degrees, E.260 perches to post and thence by land or John Buyer N. 40 degrees, W. 280 perches, to place of beginning, containing 439 acres and 11 perches andalIowance.be the same, more or lefs. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Lewis Jamison and Loren A. Ensworth. .TI, - Sw.lX JACOB FAUST, Sheriff- ADIES' FURS ! Muffs, Collars. Victories and Rcrtha's a 6ne assortment just receiver! at jov. 2-lm. THE KKVaTOXE STOItE. CARPETS AN& OrL CLOTHS-a supply, in late styles, just received nd for sale, at low figuren, at the KEYSTONE STOKE. BLANKETS! BLANKETS ! I Gnm Blankets, Orey Blankets and White Blanket? at re duced prices at the " KliYSTONK ftTOHE WALL PAPER a Nov. 27-lm. large assortment t the KEYSTOAE STORE- CARPET-CHAIN for sale very cheap at the Nov. 27-4 1 KEYST03E STORE 1 7 E ar also Pen!n8 a new supply of Delaines, V Calicoes, Muslins, Flannels. Shawl, tl loves. Hosiery, Hoods. Nubian. Ureakfast Shawls. Ladies' Coats, Shoes. Hats, Caps. Notions, Trimmincs and cnuujr vjuuus, iii iirioBB mat aeiy competition. NIVLINU A SHOWERS, . "Keystone Store," Nov27-lm. Second Street, Clearfield. 4 TTTTiXT , ' I AUJiUi.. All persous arc cautioned v. against purchasing or taking an assign ment ot a certain promissory note, calling for Fifty Dollars.given by the undersigned to Charles Hensall, dated the 21st of November. 1867, and payaoie on the 1st ot March. 1868. as I will no pay the same unless compelled bylaw having icuoiveu no cunsiucrauon ineretor. DANIEL LOW. Woodward tp., Nov, 27, '67-3tp. iJ . r FOREIGN ATTACHMENT. In th - Court of Common Pleas of Clearfiel county : John II. Wagner and Wm. ) C. Wagner.Partaers trading No. 81. and doing business under the r Jan,, Term, 1S63 jie anu urmoi wagnerfc Bro., vs. Philip C. Harmon, J Foreign attachm't Cli'arfid'l Covad, ax : ' (l v The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. - 1 'T1 .. . 1. l ' 1 IT" r- .. ' sitAii iiuiuoiiBrm oi saia county, urbeting T. 9 "e command you that' you attach Philip C. Harmon, late of yo'ur county, by all and singular nis goods and chattels, lands and tone ments. in whose hands or possession ' soever the same may bo. so that be be and appear before our yvui i Wl vommon j-ieas, to tie nolden at Clearfield in ana lor the said county, on the second Monday oi .j.niuiry next, mere to answer John II. Wag ner and William C Warner. Partners. im.Iinw and doing business under the style and firm of Wagner fc Bro., of a plea of case uiibn Promises. Damages not exceeding $4000. And also that you summon the person or persons in whose hands or possession the same may bo found. so that thev u nu uppear oeiore our Baii--ourt, at the day uuu piace aioresaid. to an.ower what'shall be ob jected io them, and abide the judgment of the court therein ; and have you then and there this writ, it lines the Hon. bainuel Linn, President Judge ot the t-tud court at Clearfield, this Fourth day ot iNoveuiber, A i). Ih67. D F EI ZWEILER. Proth'v. The above writ is published in accordance with tneActot Assembly, hy JACOB A. FAUT, Nov 6-6t. Sheriff of Clearfield county. f J O L I D A Y 1-L DKY GOODS ! JEWELRY AND Worth over S2,OOO.O0o ! dollar P RE S E X T S. fancy goods ! ! silverware, An to oe told lor one each. ARK AN DALE & CO., I iz uroad way, js ew lork, Agents for Ejropean .vtanutacturers, announce tnat m ponsennntu-fl of .i - ... . i . - mo urersioeaing 01 iae tngnsn marnot, an im mcne quantity af dry and fancy goods hare been consigned to them with instructions t) be cleared tor liumcdiate cah, at any sacrifice. A. it'o.. have, therefore, resolved to offer thvtn according to their ordinary system of business at SI each! without regard to value. Tho following list shows the original wholesale prices of some of the articles which thev now air ier at SI. ' Bear, wolf.ani buffalo robea.froin $15 00 to S0 00 Sets of furs, sable ermine or mink. 20 00 to 100 00 Ladies' muffs. Id 00 to 10 00 to H 00 to 6 00 to 4 00 to 10 00 to 4 00 to 2 00 to 2 00 to . 2 00 to 60 00 40 00 45 00 12 00 10: 00 20 00 10 00 6 00 6 00 J 00 6 00 13 00 12 00 Ljdier" collars." . Silk and satin dress patterns. Berege and egyptian cloths, Atpucnaand mu.-lin delaines. French merinos and twills. Camorie. thibet and Mohair, Balmoral and ellipticskiris Silk and l.-:ce veils. Set? ti'.w' cuffs and collars. Pairs of l.idies' corsets, 2 H and kciehiefs.si Ik plain, hemstitch ed aud linen lawn, per dozen. 3 SO to 00 to 00 to Ladies and gents' cotton, silk and woolen hose, per dozen pairs. 4 Ladies and gents' merino cotton. A lined shirts & undershirts.each. 2 50 to 6 00 Coaf, vest an l pantaloon patterns. cloth cassimeret ioeskin. S 00 ta 2 00 8 mi fj 00 40 Linen and woolen table cr.vers. 2 00 to White & colored linen napkin.-t.dos.fi 00 to Muslins.white A unbleached, poryard. 16 to r lanuels, sbawis in woolen silk and merino nu bias or clouds, woolen hoods, blankets, linen and muslin sheets, velvet and moroccl nortmonaies. shopping bags, wallets, meerschaum pipes, four and six blade pocket knives, with pearl, tortoise and ivory liiiudies. trench clocks, giit and bronze musical boxes, revolvers, fowlinsr pieces, fancv combs, hair nets, work boxes, silver card cases, al bunis.fa'inilyand pocket bibles. opera glasses.c. w e uHve siso received a splendid assortment of WATCHES, gold and silver hunting caes for gents, ename ed do. for ladies, together with chains of evry pattern and style. Sets ot jewel ry in every variety, sleeve buttons, thimbles, lock ets, crosses, rings ol e ery kind, bracelets, gold pen.-, Ac, Ac. HIE S1LTERWAKE DEPAUTMENT comprises silver dining and tea sets, castors, ice pitcners. taoie spoons, lorks, tea spoons, goblets, drinking cups, coffue urns, ica pots, cream pitch ers, sugar bowls, fruit baskets, cake baskets, card baskets.fruit knives. syrupcups sa vers. pic knives, fish knives. mustard and saltspoons. napkin rings, egg stands, wine holders, card cases Ac. Ail theabovehst of articles to be sold for ?1 each iae expenses are paid bv the sale of coupons or certificates naming each article in the stock, and its value; these certificates are enclosed in envelopes.mixed up and sold at 25 CENTS EACH 5 FOK SI 11 FOllS 2. Whatever article is nam ed in the eertilieate can be obtained at SI. The article will be shown to the holder of the certiScate and it will be at his option whether he pays the dollar and tak s the aiticle or not. In case articles sent by mail or express are not satis- iuuiory, mcy can no returned and the money will be refunded Every certificate entitles the holder to some ar icle of sterling value, worth imieh mm than a dollar. In prool of this BEAD TIUS OFFER. You can have for any of our certificates and SI any of the following articles, so that if you are not pleased with the article or articles named on the certificate, yoa need not lose the 25 cents you paid for it : One silver plated 3 bottle castor, handsome sil ver plated butterdish with plate and oover.lady's noppmg oag. a on picture Album bound in vel et and gilt, set of tea p noons silver nlnted on white metal, set double plated table spoons or forks, pants pattern. (2i vanln cwimere.l pair Jouvin'Paris Kid gloves. splendid real meerschaum pipe, ur souu io carat gold plain ring. During the four vears we have been a rents for European manufacturers, we have received hun dreds of commendatory notices from the press, ana letters irom private individuals, expressing the highest satisfaction with our method of doing business. We have many of those testimonials with names an 1 dates, printed in pamplet form, and as we have no space for them in this adver tisement, we will send copies free to any address. Whenever desired, wo will send articles by Ex press, V. O. D.. so that the money need on'y oe paid on delivery of the goods. We accept the entire responsibity of moneysent by Express, Post Office Order, or Bant Draft. We want agents everywhere to whom a liberal compensation pill be paid, which can be learned on application. i awe care to write your name ana address m lear, distinct hand, and address A tlKAN DAlif- tU. 162 Broadway, New YorK. Post Office Box, 52S5 For Sale in Clearfield, by Dec. 4, '67 3m L SELLERS & FOLWELL, WHOLESALE Confectioners and Fruiterers, V 1A ioi NUKTH THIRD STREET, PHIL'A. ORDERS PROMPTLT ATTENDED TO. ' December 4, 1S67-U. LIFE IXSURAXCE AT HOME The Perm Mutual Life Insurance Co , l WHESTNPT STREBT, rHIL A, Tnsnroo -ft. r- ,. . . ... . ,r . """n iavoraoie terms, ana win issue x uuueson any or the approved plans of insurance Assets liable to losses 1,221,280 71. Surplus divided A iy rremiums may be paid in rasa; annually. .uiiuauj or quarterly; or one-ball m casa, and one-half in note. By a supplement to the ii r"n. 8 "ercafter received will parlici ate in all Dividends or Surplus. Scrip certi floater op to January, 1859, inclusive, are now receivablein pBjruieni ot premiums . Agency, at the office of II. B.SwoorB, Clear field, Pa. Dr J. (J. Hartswick, Medical Exami- Der August 24, IS64. H O M V, INDUSTK T ! KOOTS AND SHOES Made to Order at the Lowest Rates. The undersigned would respectfully invite the attention of the citizens of Clearfiel i and vicin i ty, to give him a eall at his shop on Market St. nearly opposite Hartswick A Irwin's drug storo, where he is prepared to make or repair anythi og in his Hue. Orders entrusted to him will be executed with promptness, strength and neatness, and all work warranted ns represented. I have now on hand a stock of extra french calfskins, superb gaiter tops, Ac, that I will finish up at thelowest figures. JunolSth, IS66. DANIEL CONNELLY KEYSTONE STORE, SeconJ Street, Clearfield, Pa. DRY GOODS! DRY GOOD S!! dry goods::: DRESS GOODS AXD TRIMMINGS. ClotLi. Castimeres, Tweeds and Testings. Shaker, Opera, Dress. Shirting, Ked, Blue, Yellow, and White Flannels Bleached and Unbleached Muslins, of all widths and qualities. TABLE LINEN, TOWELS AND NAPKINS. Hoop and Balmoralskirtsin great variety. Shawls and Woolen Goods in every style. LADIES COATS. Gentlemen's furnishing goods. Threads and Sewing Silks, all kinds, and eolors. Window Shades. Floor and Table, Oil Cloths. C0KD3.TA33ELS, RUGS. COUNTERPANES. Gloves, Hoisery, Collars. Cuffs, Braids, Ribbons, and an endless variety of small wares aud fancy articles. Ladies', Misses', and Cbildrens' Shoes, a large assortment. ALL OF WHICH WILL BE SOLD LOW FOR CASH. Call and examine the stock before malting your purchases elsewhere, as we feel assured that we can please ia both quality and prices. It will be our aim to make the Keystone the popular place to buy Dry Goods. NIVLING & SHOWERS. ' Clearfield, Pcjin'a. ' Sept. 20, 1S67. A A Y S X E W, WITHOUT FAIL. J O II N I II V I J, Has just received and opened at the old stand in Curwensville. an entire new stock of Fall and Winter Goods, which he will sell very cheap for cash. His stock consists of Dry Good:?, Groceries, Hardware, Queensware, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps, Ready made Clothing, etc. The public srencrallv is respecfully Invited to give him a call ; see his stock and hoar his prices, and purchase from him if you find it will be to your advantage, Nov. 15, 1 806 u s T IN TIME! "THE NEW GOODS AT WRIGHT & SONS, CLEARFIELD. PA., K. Having justieturned from the eastern cities we are now opening a full stocK of seasonable goods, at our rooms on Second street, to which they respectfully invite the attention ot the pub lic generally. Our assortment is unsurpassed in this section, and is being sold very low for cash. The nock consists in ji,art of DRY GOODS of the best quality, such as Prints. Delaines. Alpa cas. Merinos. Ginghams ; Muslins, bleached and unbleached ; Drillings Tickings, cotton and wool Flannels, Cassimers, Ladies' Shawls, Coats, Nu bias. Hoods. Hoop skirts, Balmorals, Ac. Ao.. all of wHch will be sold low for cash. Also, a fine assortment of the best of MENS' W E A E. consisting of Drawers and Shirts, Hate and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Handkerchieftt cravats, ete. Also, Raft Rope, Dog Rope, Raltina Augurs and Axes. Nails and Spikes, Tinware, Lamps and Lamp wicks and chimneys, etc., etc Also, Queensware. Glassware. Hard ware, Groce ries, and spices of all kinds. In short, a general assortment of every thing usually kept in a retail store, all cheap' for cash, or approved oountxy produce. Nov. 23 Jal0-nol3 WRIGHT A SONSt pURE BUCK LEAD, equal in quality to - r,ii2ii.n white lead ; UJs. l amts and amines of all kinds; Gold leaf in bonks, aud oronres. for sale by W. M. A A I. SHAW Clearfield, October 23. 1S67. HO PARTNERSHIP. ,y and C..K Hilton ha 16th. I SU7 associated th em Gninre S. Perrv ave this dav (Sent. themselves, under the firm of Perry A Hilton, for the purpose of conducting a Dry Goovis. Hardware Lumber and General i reduce business, at the old stand of G. S Perry lie DOuKS Of U. S Prr. '-re. i .I,- ,j . .... - -".J " " k" hands of xcrrjr a. in uon tor collection. Osceola Mills. l l1B5??il.?0:'.eP-20- J PERRY A HILTON. A GENTS WASTED-throusW the State of Pennsylvania, for the UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE CO. of New York. ' ESTABLISHED IN 1850. Capital Assets about $2,500,000. Apply to O. BAKDENWERPER, General Agent for Penn'a. XolVMj2mp.422 Walnut St.. Phil a. QnAIRS! CHAIRS !! CHAIRS!!! JOI1N TKOUTMAiN navine resumed the manufacture of chain at 1I shop located on the lot in the rear ot his residence on Market street, and a short distance wept of the Foundry, is prepared to accommodate his old friends, and all others who may favor him with a call, with every description of Windsor chairs, lie has a good assortment on hand, to which ho directs the attention of purchasers. They are made of the very best material, well painted, and finished in a workmanlike manner, ami will be sold at prices to suit the times Examine them before purchasing elsewhere. lcarfiel(l, I'a., March 23. 166 QIGARS AND TOBACCO. ADOLFII SCIIOLFP, MASUFACTl'PKB AND WllOLKSAI.K ANP RltTAlL DEALKlt IX ClOABS AND TOBACCOS, CLEARFIELD, PA , Would respectfully announce hat he has recent ly commenced the abjvo business, in Clearfield. and solicits a share of patronage. His cigars are made of tho very best material. and in style of manufacture will compare with those of any other establishment. ror the convenience of the public he has onen ed a sales-stand in Mr. Bridge's Merchant Tailor ing establishment where all e.aa bo accommodated who may favor him with a call. Ho has always on hand a superior article of chewing and smoking tobaccos, to which he di rects the attention of ' lovers of the weed." Merchants and Dealers, throughout the county supplied at the lowest wholesale prices. Call and examine his stock when you come to Clearfield. . Nov. 20. 1S67. ' JEW STORE AND - SAW MILL, AT BALD HILLS, Clearfield county. The undersigned, having opened a large and well selected stock of goods, at Bald Hills. Clear field county, respectfully solicit a share of public patronage. Their stock embraces Dry. Goods. Groceries, Hard ware. Queens ware,Tin-ware. Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, yeady made Clothing, and a gen eral assortment of Notions, etc. They always keep on hand the bost quality of Flour, and a variety of Feed. . All goods sold cheap for cash, or exchanged for approved country produce. Having also erected a Steam Saw Mill, they are preuarea to saw ail kinds of lumber to order. Orders solicited, and punctually filled. Nov. 20, 1867. JAMES I'KWIa A SONS. L A TEST STYLES, for Fall and Winter, Just received at the store of Mrs. II. D. WELSH & Co., Dealers in Fancy Goods Millinery. Notions, Toys. Music and Musical Instruments. Second Street, next door to First National Bank, Clearfield, Penn'a. They also make to order Silk and Velvet lionnets for : : Straw P-onnets for ;::::: All kinds of Hats, for : : : : - : 51 00 75 50 Materials furnished on as reasonable terms as they can be bad in tho county. Call and examine their stock before purchasing e!sewhere. November. 6, 1867. ATTENTION! BUYERS!! HIPPLE 3c FAUST DEALERS IS FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC D3Y-G00DS, &C MAI-T STREET, CUKWENS V1LLK, PA., Having just returned from the east with a gen eral assortment ot goods, to which they desire to invito the attention of their old customers and friends. Their stock consists of Dry-Good s.Groceries. Hard ware. Queensware, "Tinware. Boots, Shoes, Hat and Caps, Clothing. Notions, etc., in great 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 highest 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 in Main Street where we are prepared to accomo date customers with anything in our line of business. Sept.6.1Sf.5. flTPPLE & FAUST. c LEARFIELD ACADEMY. The Second Session of the present Scholastio year of this Institution, will commence on Mon day, the 2d, day of December, 1867. Pupils can enter at any time. They will be charged with tuition from the time they enter to the close of the session The course of instruction embraces everything included in a thorough, practical and accom plished education of both sexes. The Principal having had the advantago of much experience in his profession, assures pa rents and guardians thathis entire ability and energies will be devoted to the mental and moral training of the youth placed under his charge. Terms op Tuition: Orthography, Reading, Writing, and Primary Arithmetic, per session, (11 weeks.) $5 00 Grammar, Geography, Arithmetic, and Histo ry. $0.00 Algebra.Geometry, Trigonometry, Mensuration, Surveying, Philosophy, Physiology, Chemistry Book-keeping, Botany, and Physical Geogra phy. SS;00 Latin, Greek and French, with any of the a boye branches; $12.00 EiNo deduction will be made for absence. For further particulars inquire of Rev. P. L. HARRISON, a. u. July 3.1,1967, Principal. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. TNFORM AT ION. I ntbrmation guaran Ateed to produce a luxurii nt jrrowth of hair upon a bald head or beardless face, alio a recipe for the removal of pimples, blotches'. Erup tions, etc., on the skin, leaving the same soft, clear, and beautiful, can be obtained without charge by addressing TUOS. F. CHAPMAN, Chemist. 823 broadway. 5. . TERRORS OF YOUTH. A Gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of suffer ing humanity, send free to all who need it. th recipe and directions for making the simple rem edy by whi -h he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience, can do so by addressing, in perfect confidence. JOHN ii. OGDEN. May Io, '67-ly. 42 Cedar Street, New York. TTO CONSUMPTIVES. The Rev. Ed ward A. Wilson will send(free of charge) to all who desire it, the prescription with the di rections for making and using the simple remedy by which he was cured of lung affection and that dread disease consumption. His only object is ' to benefit the afUioted and he hopes every , sufferer will try this prescr ption as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Please address REV. EDWARD A. WILSON. May 15, '67 ly. Will jam.-burg. Kings co N. Y. QLOTIIING! CLOTHING!! GOOD AN3 CHEAPO Men, Youths and Bovsean bonplpied with full suits of seasonable and fashionable clothing at . UKIZENSTEIN BKOS & CO., where it is sold at prices that will induce their purchase. The universal satisfaction which ba been given, has inducod them to increase their s'ock, which is now not surpassed by any estab lishment of the kind in this part .f the State. it. Rcizcnstein Bro's & Co., Sell goods at a very small profit, for cash; Their goods are well made and fashionable. They give every one tho worth of his money. They treat their customers all alike. : They sell cheaper than every body else. 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 buy their clothing at REIZENSTEIN BrtO'S CO. Produce of every kind taken at the highest market prices. May 18, 1864. T3I PORT ANT to PENSIONERS. The x Act of Congress approved June 6, 1866, gives additional pension tf the following class of persona: 1. To those who have lost both eyes or both ha rds, or are totally oisabled in the same so as to require constant attendance, the sum, per month, of $25,00 2. To those who have lost both feet, or are to tally disabled in the same, so as to require con stant attendance, $20 00 3. To those who have lost one band or one foot, or so disabled as to render them unab'e to per form manual labor equivalent to the loss of a hand or foot, the sum, per month, of $15 00 4. Persons deprived of their pension under Act of March 3d, 1805, by reason of being ia civ il service are restored. " 5. The heirs of invalid pensioners who died af ter application for theifpension had been filed, and before the certificate was issued, and who have left widows or minor children, will be enti tled to receive arrears due at the death of the pensioner. : 6. Pensions are extended to dependent fathers and brothers, the same as to mothers and sisters. In all of these cases, new applications mast be . made The undersigned is prep aed, with tht proper blanks, for the speedy Tccurement of these, pensions. Claims for bounty and back pay. pensions, and claim for local bounty under State law. promptly collected. II. B. SWOOPE, Att'y at Law. JulyL 18fi6. Clearfield, Pa. rj. IFTS FOR CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEARS. A superb stock of fine Gold and Silver Watches, all warranted to run, and thoroughly regulaKd, at the low price of $10 each, and satisfaction guaranteed. 1(10 Solid Gold Hunting Watches:, $250 to $1009 100 Magia Cased Gold Watche;, 250 to 600 100 Ladies' Watches, enameled, 100 to 300 200 Gold Il'g Chronom'r Watches, 250 to 200 Gold Hunting Knglih Levers, 200 to S00 Gold Hunling Duplex Watches, 150 to 300 250 200 250 150 250 250 75 100 50 ouu Gold Hunting Americans atchcs,100 to 500 Silver Hunting Levers. 50 to 500 Silver Hunting Duplexes, 75 to 500 Gold Ladies' Watches, 50 to 1000 Gold Hunting Lepines, 50 to 1000 Miscellaneous Silver Watches, 60 to 2500 Hunting Silver Watches, 25 to 5000 Assorted Watches, all kinds, 10 to 75 1 be above stock will be disposed of on the pop ular one-price plan, giving every patron a fine Gold or Solid Silver Watch for $10, without re gard to value Wright Bro. A Co.. 161 Broadway, New York, wish to immediately dispose of the above mag nificent stock. Ccrtifioates.naming the article, are placed in sealed envelopei.nd well mixed Hold ers are entitled to the articles named in their cer tificate, upon payment of Ten Do'lars, whether it be a watch warth Sl,00lt or one worth less The return of any of our certificates entitles you to the atticles named thereon, upon payment, irre spective of its wjrth, aud as no article valued less than SI0 is named oa anycertificate.it will at once be seen that this is eo lottery, but a straight forward legitimate transaction, which may be participated in even by the most fastidious. A single certificate will be sent by mail, post paid, upon receipt of 25 cents five for $1. eleven for $2. thirty-three and elegant premium for $5. sixty six and more valuable premium for$10. one hundred and most superb Watch for $15. To a gents or those wishing employment, this is a rare opportunity. It is a legitimately conducted, bu siness, duly authorized by the Government, and open to the most careful ecrutiny. Watches sent by Express, with bill for collection on delivery, so that no dissatisfaction can possibly occur. Try us. Address WRIGHT. BRO. A CO . oct30-3iu Importers, 161 Broad way ,New York.. GROCERIES the cheapest in the county at May 29. MOSSOP'sT PLASTER the cheapest in the county, at May 29 '67. MOSSOP'S. FLOUR the cheapest in the county, at May 2'J. '67. MOSSOP'S. DRY GOODS the cheapest in the county, at May ZJ.JM. MOSSOP'S. IEED the cheapest in the county, at j May 29. ' MOtiSOP'S. B OOTS A SHOES the cheapest in the eounty, MOSSOP'S. at N AILS SPIKES the cheapest in theecunty, at inuo&oi". Q UEENSWARE the cheapest In the ooaaty. at MOBSOP-'S. - SOLE 1 inth FINDINGS the cheapest MOSSOP'S e county, at CLOTHING tho cheapest in the eounty, at May2. MOSSOP'S, J7ISIL of all kinds the cheapest In the county. at MOSSOP'S. LADIES' CLOAKS the oheapestin the county, jit MOSSOP'S. OIL A PAINTS the cheapest ia the eounty, e. MayW. MOSSOP'S. . :1 4 ; . i ' ' i V ' ii 5' f :.
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