u J!TZI2iiiro.! few -.---MWT'.-r ill S : 5 I'-V-1 1 if , r. CLEARFIELD, PA., JAN. 8, 1868. " THE MILE STONE. Along a road two Irish lads One summers day were walking, And all the wbile with laugh and shout, In lively strain were talking. About the fair, about the girls, And who were best at dancing ; While at each pretty face they met, Their eyes were brightly glancing. And as they walked for many a mile, They grew in time quite frisky ; And now and then.froni lip to lip, They passed the darling whiskey. At length before them in the hedge, The roadside view commanding, They saw.its white side lettered o'er, A mile stone lonely standing. " They read.and quickly doffed their hats, With sorrow in their faces ; ' They turned with reverential awe, - And stepped back several paces. ' 'Speak low, we're near the dead, ' ' said one, . "His grave we'll not be troublin; An old man, 6urel 100, and -His name is Miles from Dublin !" Olosed for Eepairs. Judge ot Baltimore, is an able iudge and a pious man. He knows for what tne isiana or o amaica is cnieny ceieurausu, and thinks with Lord Byron, that "the two things most consolatory to fallen man are rum and true religion. " , Disdaining to imbibe perpendicularly in bar-room3, he keeps a demijohn of conceded Otard in his office, and there slakes his thirst as inclination brompts. The J udge hasa son who knowshis father's babits.and emulates them with filial assiduity. On a Sunday morning the Judge would eay, "Well, Kufus, going to the First Presby terian with me this morning?" "No, father, I reckon I'll go down to the Second Methodist" But on hU way to that edifice, Rufus u niformly stopped at the office, unlocked the old gentleman's private closet, and indulged himself with pleasant fluid. Every Sunday morning the Judge repeat ed his laudable inquiry, but Kufus preferred the becond Methodist, lhe Judge soon be gan to notice a marked diminution in the contents of the demijohn, and rightly sus pected who was the culprit. The Judge emptied the remaining liquid into another vessel and placed it in a secluded place. Next Sunday morning came the usual inter rogatory: "Going with me this morning, Rufus?" "No, father, I reckon I'll stick to the Second Methodist." On reaching the office and taking hold of the demijohn, he not only saw with disgust the empty jug, but noticed a small piece of white paper attached to the handle, on which was legibly inscribed these words : "Second Methodist closed for repairs!" After church father and son met, and looking curiously at each other, smiled a lit tle smile, but said nothing. The "repairs" on that building have not yet been comple ted. 0 Rufus says. . An Explosion. "These are soup-per-fluous hairs, ain't they?" drawled Joe M , at the dinner table of his boarding house, yesterday, meanwhile picking out a couple ot the color ot those of the landlady's fa!se curls, out of his plate of beef broth. The "genteel" boarders were horrified. A tremendous silence, awful from its intensity, followed, and the landlady, speechless and nearly bursting with indignation, left the room and beckoned for Joe to follow her. He went, like a lamb to the slaughter. Of the awful objurgations he received, rumor gives no particulars, but their tenor may be inferred from a remark of Joe, after he had ot his duds together, and was safely lan ed out side the house, that he "would swallow a whole 'waterfall' rather than to get another such a tongue lashing." A juror having applied to the judge to be excused from serving on account of deafness, the judge said, "Could you hear my charge to the jury, sir?" "Yes, heard your hon or's charge," said the juror, "but I couldn't make any sense out of it." He was excused. The Washington monument has reached tha height of one hundred and seventy-four feet, at a cost ot two hundred and forty thousand dollars. It is proposed to further elevate it three hundred and seventy-four feet. ' The Charleston (S. C.) Courier, in a re cent Article, said : "However objectionable the Bureau may appear. General Howard has administered its affairs with justice and impartiality among all classes.- , The nine hours' labor sv'stem went into operation in the different shops of the Read ing Railroad Company on Monday, 9th Dec. with a corresponding reduction in the wages of the eployees. The most profitable whaling voyage ever made from Isew Bedford has just been com pleted by the Commodore Morris, which brought 2.C50 barrels of sperm and 100 of right whale oiL Q. What is the distance from the sur face of the aea, to the deepest part thereoff ? &. Only a stone's throw. Q. What is it that never was and never will be? A. A mouse's nest in a cat's ear. Q. Why, do men make an oven in a town ? A. Because they cannot make a town in an oven. Q. How may a man discern a cow in a flock of sheep ? A By his eye-sight. Q. Why doth a cow lie down ? A. Be cause it canuot sic. s OLE LEATHER A FINDINGS the cheapest MOSSOP'S in the county, at CLOTHING the cheapest in the eounty. at May 29. MOSSOP'S. ' F ISH, of all kinds -the cheapest in the county, MOSSOP'S. at LADIES' CLOAKS the cheapest in the county, la. MOSSOP'S. UEENSWARE the cheapest in the county, at , . MOSSOP'S. GROCERIES the cheapest in the county, at May 29. MOSSOP'S. FIRST quality of Mackerel. $7 AO peri bbl.at A ague 7. H. W. SMITH'S. XT E W SPR IN O STO CM 11 - J. SHAW SON. Ilave jo st returned from the east and are now cpening an entire new stock of goods in the room formerly occupied by Wm. F. Irwin, on Market Street, which they now offer to the public at the lowest cash prices. Their stock consists of a general assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Qucensware, Hardware, Boots, Shoes. Hats, Caps, Bonnets, Dress Goods, Fruits, Candies. Fish, Salt, Brooms, ' ails, etc., in fact, everything usually kept in a retail store can be had by calling at this store, or will be procured to order. Their stock is well selected, and consists of the newest goods, is of the best quality, of the latest styles, and will be sold at lowest prices for cash, or exchanged for approved country produce. Be sure and call and examine our stock before makintr your purchases, as we are determi ned to nlease 81 who may favor us with their custom. May 8, 1867. J. SHAW A SON. H. F. N A u a L E WATCH MAKES, GRAHAM'S ROW. CLEARFIELD. TVra;noil raanectfullv informs his old customers and the public, that he has on hand, (and constantly receiving new additions,) a large stock of Clocks, Watches ana jeweiry. CLOCKS, a large variety from the best Man ufactory, consisting of Eight-day and thirty-hour spring and Weight, and Levers, Time, Strike and Alarm clocks. . WATCHES fine assortment. of silver Hunt ing and open case American patent Levers, plain and full jeweled. GOLD rENS. an elegant assortment, of the best quality. Also, in silver extension and desk holders. SPECTACLES, a large assortmant, far and near sight, colored and pl;tin glass. JEWELRY of every variety, from a single piece to a full set. ALSO, a fine assortment ef Spoons, Forks, but ter knives, etc., plated on genuine Alabata. All kinds of Clocks. Watches and Jewelry care- Cnllv rrnaireil and Warranted . A continuance ot patronage is solicited. Nov. 23th, 1665. 11. F. NAUGLE s o M E T II I N G N E W IN SHAW S ROW, FRANK A STOUGHTON, Merchant Tailors, Market Street, Clearfield, Pa. Having opened their new establishment, in Shaw's Row. one door east of the Post Office, and having just returned from the eastern cities with a large aud elegant assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, ; Beavers, &c, and all kinds of goods for . men'and- boys' wear, are now , prepared to make up to orderCLOTHING,from a single article to a full suit, in the latest styles and most workmanlike manner. Special atten tion given to custom work, and cutting out tor men and boys. We offer great bargains to custo mers, and warrant entire satisfaction. A liberal share of publio patronage is solicited. Call and examine our goods M A. FRANK. Oct lfi, 167. E. R. L. STOUGHTON s O M E T II I N G N E W IN ANSON VILT.E, Clearfield county, Peun'a. The undersigned having erected, during the past summer, a large and commodious store room, is now engaged in filling it up with a new and select assortmentof Fall and Wintergoods, which he offers to the public atirices to suit tho times His stock of Mens and boys' clothing is unusual ly extensive, and is offered to customers at from $10 toS20 for awhole suit. Flour, Salt, and Gro ceries. of every kind, a complete assortment; Stoves and Stove-pipe, a heavy stock ; Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, in great variety : Ladies' dress iroods. furs, and other fancy Roods, together with an endless assortment of notions too tedious to enumerate, always on hand, and sor sale very cheap. Prints at 10 cents a yard. and other goods in nrononion. Now is the time to buy. Country produce of every kind, at the highest market prices, will be taken in exchange for goods ; and even Greenbacks will not be refused fnr anv article in store. Examine mv stock be fore you buv elsewhere. October 30. 187. H. SWAN. Q O ! T II I S WAY!! NEW STORE IN MADERA! ' James Forest t Sox, would respectfully in form the publio. that they have just opened, in Madera. Uiearhcla county, I sx , an enure new stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, which they are prepared to sell as cheap af the cheapest. Their stock consists of Alpacas. De laines. Prints and Muslins, of all varieties; Cas simeres, Satinets and rlanrols, too numerous to mention ; Ready-made clotning of the best qual ity; Boots and Shoes of the very best makes; I complete stock of Groceries. tc In short, every thins usually kept in a country store. Consumers! Look to vour interests. Call and examine onr stocK and prices befor purchasing elsewhere. Lumber aud grain ot all Kinds taxen in exchange tor iroods. - Remember the place; Madera, Clearfield county. Oct. 30, '67. JAMES JfUKKtST & SOMETHING NEWin CLEARFIELD. Carriage and Wagon Shop, Immediately in rear of Machine shop. The undersigned would respectfully inform the cuiiens oi iiearueld. and the public in general, mat ne is prepared to do all kinds of work on carriages, buggies, wagons, sleighs, sleds, Ac, on short notice and in a workmanlike manner. Or ders promptly attended to. WM. M'KNIGHT. Clearfield, Feb. 7, lS6ft-y. SOLDIERS BOUNTIES. A recent bill has passed both Houses of Congress.and signed by the President, giving three years' sol diers S100 and two years' soldiers So0, bounty. Soldiers wounded in line of duty, who did not serve two or three years.are entitled to the bounty. rjf"Bounties and Pensions collected by me for thoseentitled to tbein. WALTER BARRETT, Att'y at Law. Aug. 15th, 1866. Clearfield, Pa. RANKING & COLLECTION OFFICE McGIRK A PERKS. Successors to Foster. Perks, Wright t Co., Philipsburo, Centre Co.. Pa. -li 'r U tne basineM of Banking House win be transacted promptly and upon the most favorable terms. March 20.-tf. J P" 'ltK- ewd. PERES. BEST GROUND ALUM SALT for 3 H't August 7, 1367. H. W. SMITH'S. 0IL.? P,f NTS the cheapest in the county, at M7 2tf- ; MOSSOP'S NAILS A SPIKES thecheapest in the county, MOSSOP'S. PLASTER the cheapest in tha county, a May 29 6T. MOSSO SOP'S. SCHOOL BOOKS. lhe undersigned hnvfi fnr sale the School Books lately adopted by the School Convention, at introducto ry prices. Also any other book that may xbe wanted Nov. 6.1 HARTSWICK A IRWIN.. GRAPE VINES FOR SALE. All the leading hardy varieties of first quality. f!nnri Cnttiniis. SI. 00 per hundred. Orders solicited as soon as convenient and filled in rotation, by A iU.illL.LiS. Aug. 21, '67. Clearfield, Pa. "PSTRAY. Strayed away from the sub--Li scriber, in Chest township, on or about the 20th of October last a two-year old sorrel colt, with ene white foot and a dim star in the fore head. Any person giving information, as to its whereabouts, that will lead to its recovery, will be liberally rewarded. Newburg. Nov. 13-'67-. LEWIS J. KURD. s C O T T II O U S E, MAIN STREET, JOnNSTOWN, PA. . A. ROW & CO., RROPRIETORS. 1 his house having been refitted and elegantly furnished, is now open for the reception and en tertainment of guests. The proprietors by long experience in hotel keeping, feel confident they can satisfy a discriminating public. Their bar is supplied with the choicest-brands of liquors and wine. July 4th. 1S66. N EW BOOT AND SHOE SHOP. E D W A R D , M A C K , Market Street, opposite JCartswick's Drug Store, Cleakfield.Ta., Would respectfully announce to the citizens of Clearfield and vicinity, that he has opened a BOOT AND SHOE SHOP, in the second story of the building occupied by 11. Bridge, and that he is determined not to be outdone either in quality of work or prices. Special attention given to the manufacture ot sewed work. French Kip and Calf Skins, of the best qualiy, always on hand. Give him a call. Aug. 28. '67. JJ BRIDGE, MERCHANT TAILOR, Market Street, Clearfield, Pa. Ono door East o( the Clearfield House, Keeps on haid a full assortment of Gents' Fur nishing goods, such as Shirts, (linen and woolen, Undershirts. Irawers and &ocks;Neck-ties. I' pee. rt Haudkrchiefs, Gloves, Umbrellas, Hats, etc in great variety. Of piece goods he keeps the Best Cloths, (of al! shades) Black Doe-Skin Cassimeres of the best make, Fancy Cassimeres, in great variety. Alio. French Coatings: Beaver, Pilot. Chinchilla, an I Tricott Over-coating, all of which will be sold cheap for cash, and made up according to the latest styles, by experienced workmen. Also aent for Clearfield county, for I. M. Singer & Co s Sewing Machines. Novemoer 1, 186a. C LEARFIELD MARBLE WORKS. ITALIAN AND VERMONT MARBLE FINISHED IN THE HIGHEST STYLE OF T.HE ART. The subscribers beg leave to announce to the citizens ot Clearfield county, that they have opened an extensive Marble Yard, on the South west corner of Market and fourth streets, Clear field, Pa., where they are prepared to make Tomb Stones, Monuments, Tombs, Box and Side Tombs, Cradle Tombs, Cemetery Posts, Mantles, Shelves, Brackets, etc., etc., on very short notice. They always keep on hand a large quantity of worK, tnished. except the lettering, so that per fons can call and select for themselves the style desired. They will also make to order any other style of work that may be desired ; and they natter them selves that they can compete with the manufac turers outside of the county, either in workman ship or price, as they only employ the best of workmen. All inquiries by letter promptly an swered. . JOHN OUELICH. May 22, 1867-tf. HENRY GUELICH s O M E T H I N G N E "W IN CURWENSVILLE. DRUGS! DRUGS!! DRUGS!!! The undersigned would respectfully announce to the public that he has opened a Drug Store, in the room recently fitted up in the house of George Kittlcbarger, on Main street. Curwensville, Pa., one door West of Hippie A Faust's store, where he intends to Keep a general assortment of Drugs, Medicines. Oils, Paints, Dye-Stuffs, Patent Medicines, Per fumery, Toilet Goods, Confectionaries. Spices, Canned Fruit, Tobacco and Cigars, Books, btationery, Pencils, Pens, Inks, and a general variety of Notions; Glass, Putty, eta, etc., etc. The want of a Drug Store h8 long been felt in Curwensville, and as that want is now supplied tne undersigned nopes, oy strict attention to bu siness, to merit and receive a liberal share of public patronage. His stock embraces most articles needed in a community,1s entirely new. and of the best qual ity. wnicn ne win dispose oi at roasonable prices tan and examine tue goods, wnicn cannot fail topieaoe. JUMiFJl It. 1KWIN November 8. -1865. Q. L. REED. J. F. WEAVER W. POWELL, . P. HOOP, NOTICE. J. JOHES. W.W.BETTS CLEARFIELD PLANING MILL ALL RIGHT. Messrs. HOOP, WEAVER A CO., Proprietors would respectfully inform the citizens of the county that they have completely refitted and supplied their PLANING MILL, in this Borough with the best and latest improved WOOD WORKING MACHINERY and are now prepared to execute' 'all orders in their line of business, such as Flooring, Weatlicrboarding, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Brackets, and Moldings, of all kinds. They have a large stock of dry lumber on hand, and will pay cash for clear stuff, one-and-a-half inch pannel plank preferred Nov 6, '67. GENTS Fine French Calf Boots (warranted) for $6 50, at H. W. SMITH'S. MEN'S Heavy Boots, for S3 00. at August 7. 1LW. SMITH'S. GOODS selling at less than present city prices at AignstT. H. W.SMITH S. PITTSBURG ADVERTISEMENTS. -I? LOUR! PROVISIONS!! T. C. JENKINS, Commission Merchant, Wholesale Dealer asd Receiver or Flour, Provisions, all kinds op Produce asd Hbfiseu Oils. c. c Cheapest Flour House in Pittsburg. On hand all well known and reliable brands Quality of Flour guaranteed. Inducements offered to Deal ers and prices current sent each week. Checkered Front, 273 Liberty St. Pittsburg. Pa. January wu, ioui. T U 1 S U Pi K C o -Tu Wholesale Grocers, Pork packers, Dealers in Glass, Iron and Nails; Family Flourof best brands; Bacon, Hams, Sides and Shoulders; Lard, Mess Toik, Dried Bcef.and Cheese; Beans, Hominy and Dried Fruit ; Carbon and Lard Oil, etc. Ret Frost, Ko. 255 Liberty Street Pittsburg, Penn'a. -March 6, 18w-iy J E W A R R A N G E M E N T. Th mihscribers have entered into co-partner ship, and are trading under the name of Irvin, B.iily Co.. in lumber and merchandise, at the old stand of Ellis Irvin A Son, at the mouth of Lick Run. They would inform tneirtnends. ana the world in general, 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. ... . . They would also announce that they have just opened of well selected goods, suitable to the season, con sisting ot every variety usually kept in country tnni. Their purchases have been made since the late decline in prices, which enable tnem to ll nt tmoh rates as will astonish their customers- One if their partners, Thomas L. Baily, resides near Philadelphia, whose business it w De to wnteh the m&rxets and make purchase on the most favorable terms. Call and see us. ELLIS 1KVI.1, THOMAS L. BAILY, Goshen tp . Dec.fi, 1355. LEWIS I. IRWIN, ED. V GRAHAM, DIALER IN DRY-GOODS, DRESS GOODS, MILLINERY GOODS, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW-SHADES, CURTAINS, WALL-PAPER, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, H AT 3 AND CAPS, QUEENS-WARB, HARD-WARB, GROCERIES, SELLS CHEAP FOR CASH, MARKET STREET, Clbarfielp, Pa. May 10, 1867. piFTS FOR CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEARS. A superb stock of fine Gold and Silver Watches, all warranted to run. and thoroughly regulated, at the low price of S10 each, and satisfaction guaranteed. 100 Solid Gold Hunting-Watches, $250 to S1000 100 Magio Cased Gold Watches 250 to 100 Ladies' Watches, enameled, 100 to 200 Gold Hg Chronom'r Watches, 200 to 200 Gold Hunting English Levers, 200 to 300 Gold Hunting Duplex Watches, 150 to 500 Gold Hunting AmericanWatches.lOO to 500 300 300 250 200 250 150 250 250 75 100 50 500 Silver Hunting Levers. 50 to 500 Silver Hunting Duplexes, 75 to 500 Gold Ladies Watches, 50 to 1000 Gold Hunting Lcpines, ' 50 to 1000 Miscellaneous Silver Watches, 50 to 2500 Hunting Silver Watches, 25 to 5000 Assorted Watches, all kinds. 10 to 7o lhe above stock will be deposed 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. Certificated, naioiDg the article. are placed insealed envelopes. nd well mixed. Hold ers are entitled to the articles named in their cer tificate, upon payment of Ton Do'Iars, whether il be a watch worth 81,000 or one worth ess The return of any of our certificates entitles you to the articles named thereon, upon payment, irre speetive of its worth, and as no article valued less than $10 is named on anycertificate.it will at once be seen that this is no lottery, out 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. tbirty-three and elegant premium for So. sixty six and more valuable premium for$10.one hundred and most superb Watch for SI5. 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 scrutiny. Watches sent by Express, with bill for collection on delivery, so that no dissatisfaction can possibly occur. Try us. Address WRIGHT, BRO. A CO . oct3Q-3m Importers, 161 Broadway, New York. pO-TARTNERSIIIP. George S. Perry and C. K. Hilton have this day (Sept. 16th, 1867) associated themselves, under the firm of Perry A Hilton, for the purpose of conducting a Dry Goods. Hardware. Lumber and General Produce business, at the old stand of G. S. Perry. The books of G. S." Perry are in the hands ot Perry A Hilton for collection. OBceola Mills, ) Clearfield co., Sep. 20. ) PERRY A HILTON. COAL, Whale, and Linseed Oil, Family Dyes, Varnish and Paints of all kind ground in Oil, for sale by HARTSWICK A IRWIN. s1 WAIM'S PANACEA, Kennedy's Medieal Dis covery, Hembold's Buchu, Bake's Cod Liver Oil, Jayne's and Ayer's Medicines. for sale by Jan. 10 HARTSWICK A IRWIN. SALT ! SALT!: A prime article of ground al um aalt, put op in patent lacas. for sale cheap at the af R. AfSOP. E W A R R A N G E M E N T. siiaw & snA w, DRUGGISTS, (Second ttreet, opposite the Court Boom,) Clearfield, Pa. The subscribers having entered into partner ship in the Drug business, and purchased the en- .. 1 . - , i r n 11- . ..l 1 . tire interest oi .ur. k. v. ihibud. numu leicci fully inform the citixens of Clearfield ccunty, that they are now prepared to iarnisu ' DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, Dye Stuffs, Tebacco. Cigars, Uonfeotioneries, Diauonery, e. , THYSICIANS Will find our atock of Drugs full and oomplete. and at a very slight advanoe on Eastern prices. SCHOOL BOOKS. Teachers and others will be furnished with class ical and miscellaneous books by express, at short notice. STATIONERY, Consisting of Cap, Flat Cap, FooIicap, Letter and Perfumed ote l'aper, also, a very neai mocn. Mourning Note Paper and Envelopes on hand. Pens, Pencils, Ink, ic. HOUSEKEEPERS ; Will find a full stock of Pure Spices, Soda, Soda Ash, Concentrated Lye. Soap, Ac LADIJSS AND GESTLEMEN Are requested to examine our stock ofPerfumery, Hair Oils, Fine Toilet Soaps, Brushes, Combs, Toilet Setts, Ac. SMOKERS AND CHEWERS Will find a full supply, of prime Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, Imported and Domestic Cigars, Snaff, Fine-cut, Ac. CARBON OIL, Of the best brands, always on hand.' LIQUORS. The best quality of Liquors always on hand, for mrdtcal purposes. Physicians prescriptions promptly and carefully compounded. August 7, 1SS7. WM.V SHAW. - -- -- -- -A. I SHAW. , NT O T TT V. R ft t G "FLOri" -A. " . wm. f. johssos. : : : : : : J. n. bailet. Some two months ago it was formally announced that Pennville was "Right side up." Recent events have proven the announcement pietnature. Another '1' lop' recently occurred, asd chief among the improved, -interesting, and important'' phases presented, is the one portray ing THE SEW, LARGE, ASD I.OHVODIOUS OIOK House, of " JOHNSON & uaua:, who have iust returned from the East with a larre aud i are fully selected storl of eaxonalile sroo'ls of greater variety, and of better quality, than bnve heretofore been offered in this iMction of the county. Call at the New Store Rojie, and you will find : Dry Goods and Groceries, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Hard-ware, Qucens ware, Hollow- ware, Wood and Stone-ware, Drugs, Oils, Paints and Varnishes, Glass, Putty, Ready made Clothing, Clocks, Confectionary, Cheese, Flour, Fish, and Provisions generally. Our stock of Hardware will bear inspection, as it is full and of the best quality Oar stock of Boots and Shoes is unraualled in analitt and low prices. To the ladies, we wocld say 'we intend to make the Notion and lress department wrthy their patronage Articles not on hand will be specially ordered, to suit our customers. The striking fenture in the "Flop," and the ene we would keep before 'he people is, the vert LOW PBICES AT WUICII WE ARE ShI.LINO. The pub lie are invited to gh e us a call. Bring on your Produce, your Boards, shingles. Grain, fork Butter. Ksei. Dried Apples, line?, io. Our motto Cheapest A Bust. JOHNSON A BAILEY. Pennville, August 23, 1807. AT E W SPRING GOODS C. KRATZER & SON, Are just opening at the Old Stand above the Academy, A large and splendid assortmentof Spring Goods. which they are soiling at greatly reduced prices - Particular attention is invited to their stock of CARPETS, (Cottage, common Ingrains, and superior Eng lish Ingrains, and Brussels.) Floor and Table Oil cloths, Window Shades and Wall Papers Especial pains has been taken in the selection of Ladies Dress Woods, White Goods, Embroide ries and Millinery goods. They have also a large stock of Ready-made clothing, and Boots and Shoes, which they will sell at a small advance on city cost. Flour, Bacon. Fish, Salt and Plaster, Apples, Peaches and Prunes kept constantly on band. Also, some pure Brandy, Whiskey and Wines for medicinal ues Also in store a quantity of large and small clover seed. We intend to make it an object for Farmers and Mechanics to buy from us, because we will sell our goods as low as they can be bought in the county; and will pay the very highest price for all kinds of country produce. We will also exchange goods for School, Road nd County or ders; Shingles, Boards and every kind of manu factured Lumber. May 14, 1867. Jf EW SPRING GOODS, JUST RECEIVED AT - KIRK & SPENCERS, ' Lumber City, Pa., The undersigned would respectfully inform their customers, and the publio in general, that they have Just received their Spring stock of goods, consisting of Dry Goods. Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Fish, Salt, Flour, Baoon. NaiU, Paints, Oils. Stoneware, Hardware. Queensware, Basket!, Tubs, Churns. Carpet. Oil cloth, and a general variety of such articles as are usually kept in a country store, ail of which they will Sell CHEAP FOR CASH. . They weuld also direct attention to their large stock of Ready-made Clothing, which they offer for sale at a small advance upon cost. KIRK A SPENCER. Lumber City, Pa., May 8, 1867. N. B. We also manufacture to order, and con stantly keep on band, a general assortment of Boots and Shoes, for men. women and children. KIRK 4 SPENCER. J LEAR FIELD NURSERY. ace Home Industry. Th( Encocr- Thfi linrlprsicn- eu navmg -established a Nursery, on the Pike, halfway between Curwensville and Clearfield Boroughs, is prepared to furnish all kindsof Fruit trees, (Standard and dwarf,) Evergreen-. Shrub bery. Grape Vines, Gooseberry, Lawtrn Black berry, Strawberry and Raspberry vines. Also, Sibrian Crab trees, Quince and early Scarlet Rhen barb, Ac. Orders promptly attended to. Address Aug l,1864 J, D. WRIGHT Curweorrille, TERMS OF THE JOURNAL. The RArTSXAs's Journal is publuked on Wed nesday at S2.00 per annum in advanrp 1 paid at the beginning of the, ear, 1 50 will be charged, and $3,00 if not paid before the close Advertisehekts wni be inserted at l,5o Nr square, for three or less Insertions Ten liner (or less) counting a square. For every additional insertion 50 cents will be charged. A deduction nil) be made to yearly advertisers No subscription taken for a shorter time thsB sixmonths. and no paper will be discontinued un tillall arrearages are paid.except at theoptioa of the publisher. S. J. ROW pUMPS. Having located permanently - in Clayville, near PunxsutawneyJ have, and intend keeping, constant lyn n hand, ii ready for delivery, yellow and white p, pumps, to suit wells of all depths. Thee psmtn are well finished and painted, aud are the best and most durable pumps in use. I win also ro and make pumps, or bore and lay pipe jJL where ever needed the timber being fooL' For further particulars call upon, ur address J. B. C0XS0R June 12, 18A7-6m. ' Pnnx5utawoey Pa T HE WESTERN IIOTKL Clearfield, Penn'a. The undersigned, having taken chare of tv. above named Hotel, generally known as -The Lanich House," situate on the comer of Market and Second streets. Clearfield, Pa, desires to' in form tbepuolic that be is cow prepared to accom modate those who may favor him with a rn The bouse has been re-fitted and re furnished and bence he flatters himself that he will be able to entertain customers in a satisfactory manner. A liberal share of patronage is solicited. June 12, 1S67. J. A. STINE. O O L E N FACTO.RY! Having purchased an interest in the t'oioa Mills, in Union township. Clearfield county, w are prepared to card wool, manufacture and fin ish cloth, and do all kinds of work in our lice on short notice, in a workmanlike manrusr. and oi reasonable terms. Flour, feed, and lumber, i!m manufactured and for sale. Terms, cash. F. K. A J. R. ARNOLD. Rock ton, June 26, 1857. SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE. Curwensville, Pa. EXPRESS AND STAGB OFFICE. This well-known Hotel, bavin? been re-fittd aud re-furnished throughout, is now open forth accommodation of travelers, and the public ia general. Charges moderate. Wil. M. JEFFRIES. August 14, 1 867 tf Proprietor. J HE CHEAPEST GOODS ARE SOLD BY RICHARD MOSSOP, BEALEE II FOREIGN AtfO DOMESTIC DHY GOODS. fc-C, MARKET STREET, ClEAS FIELD, PA. Read the fbllovn'tisrltst of goods and fojlttheretf. Chea ' ' F0H THE LADIES- i -l.,.JL' Always oil haiid a la-e stock ef La- Cioodt Urrcttt .Goods Geeds I (roods Cotis ,(rod Chrur Cheap Vhenji Cheuy Alpacas, De Laincs, Ginghams. Prints, Chintl, Kerchiefs. Nu bies,' Bonnets, Gloves, etc. Is It cap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap, Cheap Cheap Cheap FOR GENTLEMEN, rw Always on band Iffjfik, Blue. Brown jt;,,, and Grey Cloths. Fancy and Black Ossds Casimeres. Sattinets. Cassinet, 'Otods Tweeds, Plain and Fancy Vett- Goods ings. Shirting, etc., ete. ete. Goois r READY-MADE, bWi Such as Coats, Panta. Vests, Under- Goods shirts, and other Flannel shirts. Good Cheap Cheap Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Neck- iroods ties. Gum Boots and Shoes.and Irooer Good (isoii Gocii Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap a variety of other articles. HOUSEHOLD GOODS, Such as Unbleached and Bleached Musiins. Colored Muslim, Linen and cotton tablecloths. Oil cloth, Linen and hemp towls. ear- I pets, curtains, fringe, ete HARDWARE. AC. Goods Good Good Goudr Goods Cheap Istieap U neap Cheap Cheap Goods Cheap My00 want Nai!r spikes. Manure (;ocj, Cheap- or other lorka aw-mill or other Ooedf ishetrp ... i saws, bmootKE? irons. Locks. C,nn4 Cheap Cheap Cheap , Hinges, etc, go to Mossop's Good' where you n buy cheap. Goods IF YOC WANT Goods Cheap 'Kni-res and forks. Butcher KoltttJ Goods 'Jheav'. Shoe aud Stove black inc. Manilla Goon's Cheap Goodt s riru p 'J heap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap and hemp ropes. Ink, Paper or Pens, 1'owder, Shot or Lead, etc., buy them at Mossop's. IF YOU WANT Shoe Lnst or Pegs. Palm or Fancy Soap, Starch, all Paper or Win dow Shades. Lamps. Lamp tubes or Wicks, coal oil, etc , go to Mossop's cheap cash store. Good' Good Goods Goods Good' Goods Good Good' Gonds Gonis IF YOU WANT H'.Good extra family Flour. White or;,'. Cheap brown sugar, hams, shoulders or aides, coffee; Imperial, Young ;otds Uyson orblacK tea, buy them ,Goodi' at Mossop's cheap for each. Gooit JF YOU WANT Goods Cheap Cheap '.neap Cheap Cheap Cheap C it cap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Tallow csnd3, fine or coarse mKiGoeSr Syrup or mola.'ses, cheese, dried (roods apples or peaches, water or so- Goods Goods Goods Goods do eraccers, call at iossop s where you can buy cheap. IF YOU WANT Port wine for Medical or Sacramen0"' C.eap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap tal ases, Sweet wine, old Monoa gahela or rye whissy, Cherry and Cognac brandy, buy at Mossop's cheap cash store. IF YOU WANT Raisens, Figs. Prunes or dried Cur rants; filberts, cream, pecan or ground nuts, candies. Liquorice or Liquorice root, buy them at Mossop's cheap and good. IF YOU WANT Goods Goods' Goods Good Good's Good Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Gvods Goods Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap To buv anv other article cheap, be sure to go to jnossop, ior ne eir :(,oo cheaper for cash than any other , Goods person in Clearfield county. Goods November 27.1861. ap27'59.0orf f 1. r. Approved country produce o f every kind taken of the usual snariei prices in oxehangs for gomds IEED the cheapest in the county, at May 29. MOS MOSSOP'S. SADDLES, Bridles, harness, collars io . fer ale at MERRELL t BIGLERJ O TL, Putty, Paints GI and Nails, for sale st Jnne 'fin. MERRELL A BIGLEK'h. s TOVES of all sorts ancT siics. constantly oa hand at MERRELL A BIGLER 0 RON i IRON!! Best bar iron, for sale at th . store of MERRELL k BIGLER G UNS, Pistols and sword eanes to be had Jnne, '68. Mc.KKt.LL A ,BlUi.i.Rf1 HARNESS. Trimmings, and Shoe-finding Hale at MERRELL t BIGLERj' CANNED FPUIT, of best quclity, for sale by Aug. 23, MERRELL t BIGLER PALMER'S Patent anloading havforks. too had at MERRELL A BIGLER THIMBLE-SKEINS and Pipe-boxes. r Wig' on s, for sale by MERRELL A BIGLER -' T 1 ' HORSE-SHOE8, and horse-nails, to be badat Aug. 23. MERRELL A BIQLER 1 RODDER CUTTERS of a superior mak fof 1 sale at reasonable prises, at MERRELL ana BIGLER'S.Clearfied.Pa. Nov. M -11