U u 111 hi: the CLEARFIELD, PA., APRIL 8, 1868.1 Tyrone and Clearfield Railroad. I rola leaves Tyrone at ; : : : : 9.20 am Arrives at Philipsburg at : : 11.20 a. m. I ctin leaves Philipsburg a' : : i 3.05 p. m. . Arrives at Tyrone at : : : : 4.00 p. jn- Religious. Divine services will be held next sabbath, in Clearfield, as follows : ' - By Rev. Nixdorff in the Lntberan church morning and evening. ' ': ' . . By Rev. Archer (Presbyterian), la the Court House, morning and evening. - By Rev. Guyer in the Methodist church, in the morning. . ' 1- V v 1 By Rev. Sembower in the Baptist church, in the evening- , Dissolved the firm of trvin Bro's, at Barnside. ' Read "notice" in another col umn. . , ; Farms. Several Virginia farms, are of fered for sale by . J. M, Miller, of Harris bur?. See notice." , ' The Execctors of Thomas Mullen, of Bcccaria tp., dee'd, give notice ;for settle ments to be made. " Dissolution. The firm of W. M. k A. 'I. Shaw, has been dissolved by mutual con Bent. See card published to day. , : S?mn'g Styles. We direct the attention ' ot oar readers to the advertisement of Mrs. 11. D. Welsh, which appears elsewhere. ;.. Enlarged. The Cameron County Iretts has been enlarged to seven columns, and is printed on new type. We wish it prosperity. "Medical." Dr. T.J. Boyer gives no tice that he has sold his practice to Dr. Wm. B. Alexander. For particulars, see adver tisement. . - , . Financial. The 17th quarterly statement of the first National Bank of Curwensville, is published to-day. The condition of its fi nances are very flattering. Appears the quarterly statement of the First National Bank of Clearfield, in our column to-duy. The financial condition of this institution must certainly be very grat ifying to its stockholders. ... . Ahem ! Is that "noise," now looming up from'Rhode Island, a partof the "thun der" that we were to hear between March and Christmas? If so; it doesn't "disturb w muchly," as yet. How does it effect . your nerves, neighbor ? , . , Rafting Prospects. The prospect for a rafting flood is somewhat better than it was last week, notwithstanding the streams lire still very low. A lew hours warm rain, with the snow that has fallen within a few days, wouM raise the streams enough for rafting purposes. So be it ;;, . "Keystone Store." Messrs. Nivling k Showera, advertise a new stock of Spring goods, in to-days Journal. The members of this firm are favorably known to the pub lic as good and accommodating business men. Attention to their advertisement may result to the benefit of purchasers.' "Read it. "Birrett'a Vegetable Hair Restorative" is a perfect and miraculous article. Cures Baldness. Makes hair, grow? A better dressing than any "oil" or "pomatum." Softens brash, dry and wiry hair into beau tiful silken tresses. But, above all, the great wonder is the rapidity with which it restores gray hair to its original color. Savannah Ga.) Republican. - : Normal School. A local Normal School will be opened, in Clearfield, between the 1st and 10th of May next, and continue in session eleven weeks. All persons wishing to attend the same will please notify, ver bally or by letter, the Superintendent, if possible, by the 20th of ApriL Prof. I. S. Geist will again assist ' Every effort will be made by Mr. Snyder to have- it equal to the best school in the State. ; ' ' . S. vow; etc. Quite a change was experi enced in the atmosphere on Friday last, in this iegion,and on Saturday about three in ches of snow felL ' The air continued cold throughout Sunday, but on Monday it mod erated somewhat, and soon most of the snow. that had fallen on Saturday disappeared . On Tuesday, however, snow again fell to the depth of about four inches, but much of it has already wasted away under the influence of the mild atmosphere that ha prevailed during the past twenty-four hours. An Organ "Galloping" into Favor. A most remarkable piece of musical me chanism, ia the shape of au organ rep re senting the vox humana, (human voice,) is creeping or rather galloping into public fa-Tf- It is known as the "Burdett Organ,", hose tones, no not tones merely or ab stractly considered" as such, but whose ut terances are made to excite almost any emo tiocs of the human heart, whether of joy or of sorrow, at the.will of the performer, and ause the listener to wonder how it lives Without eating and drinking, like human kings. Those enterprising gentlemen, H.' Kkber k Bro., 122 Wood street, Pittsburg, je it for sale, and would be pleased to ex bitto those who desire to witness its pow fi the wonderful capacity it possesses to "jpire our minds, Btir our hearts, and min its tender and touching sympathies with of the human breast. It is said that Cne gentleman, on visiting this amazing men of human invention, for the sec rM time, so far forgot himself that he act 5nr addressed it "Good , morning Mad 43l! Easternexchange paper,' al-6t. I The Impeachment. The tiial of An 1 drew Johnson commenced on Monday last. Gen. Butler made the openingspeech of four or five hours in length. It is highly spoken of by correspondents, and Old Thad. says it i seldom that a speech so long is so good. When he closed the House Managers pro ceeded to offer their evidence. Occasional ly a question of law or order arises which is discussed at length and the Senators retire for consultation, so that the thing moves slowly. It is probably that the Senators do not appreciate the impatience of the people to be rid of the man who has so basely be trayed them. If they did they would make short work of what 'promises now to be a long trial. The American people have learn ed to be a patient people, but they are get ting more and more anxious that justice should overtake this man at last Later. The" Managers completed their testimony in the impeachment trial on Sat urday, and the President's counsel asked and obtained a postponement till Thursday to prepare theirs. The Managers deserve the thanks of the country, not only for the dispatch but the great ability with which they have conducted the case. Don't Buy an Organ Until you have heard that wonderful musical triumph, the Burdett Organ. The performacne of even a child on that perfect instrument is more touching and musically entrancing than the flourishes of practiced players upon most other organs. The effects of the vox huma na (human voice,) and celestial stops a late invention, and found in perfection only in the Burdett Organ are touching and sympathetic in the extreme, and compara ble only to the heart-searching and tremu-. lous tones drawn from their violins by an Ole Bull or a Vieux Temps. - The Messrs Kleber & Bro., 122 Wood street, Pitts burgh, Pa., have the sole agency, and will be glad, no doubt, to show these organ gems to all who may desire it. Mar.ll-6t. "K. K." The Copperheads and Rebels are organizing what they call "Kuklux Klans," all over the country. This is a new secret organization, similar to the "Knieht's of the Golden Circle" the ob ject being the same revolution, and resist ance to the legal authority of the govern ment. The "K. K's." however, will find that they Kant Kum it. married : On March 26th, 1868. at the residence of the brides father, by Samuel A. Caldwell, Esq., Mr. James James, and Miss Oa rella Biesii, both of Boggs township. DIED : In Goshen t'p, on Wednesday, April 1st, 1SGS, Jacob Flegal, in the 68th year of his age. Blessed are they that die in th Lord. TINWARE. The largest assortment of stantly kept on hand ; also a general assortment ot noose Jrurnisbing uoods. Country storekeepers will find it to their ad vantage to call. JNO. M MELLOY, Apr.l-lm. 723 Market St. Philadelphia, Pa A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Let- ters of Administration on the estate of S. N. Spencer, late of Lumber City borough,Clear- neld county, Fa.. deed, saving been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and tnose bavmg claims against the same will pre sent tnem, properly authenticated, for settle ment. II. W. SPENCER. March 11, l86S-6rp. Adm'r. T IMEI LIME !! Limestone, of a good quality, being more abundant in thisM eounty than is generally supposed. a man of twen ty years experience in the business proposes to open quarries and bnrn lime for farmers, and all others who may desire his services, on reasonable terms. lie will engage to produce a pood quail ty of lime, both for buildiaxr purposes and for I fertilising. For further particulars inquire at the Joprsai. office. March 11, 1863-41 IMPORTANT. Farmers, Look to Your -- Interests. Save Money when you can. Corn! Corn!! Corn!!! THE GREATEST IMPROVEMENT OF THE DAY. Call and see Flegal A Ganoe's great labor sav ing and most perfect and even Couf Planter an entire new machine just patented. With this planter one person can do as much work as two on the old plan, save corn and plant much more accurately. Can be regulated according to your desire. Agents are employed to distribute and sell me macnines. FLEGAL A GANOE, Philipsburg. February 19, 1863. Y I R E ! FIRE!! FIRE!!! The Insurance Company of North America, Philadelphia. Capital ( Oldest Stock Insurance ) Ineorpora $500,000 Co in the United States. I ted 179-1. $19,000,000 LOSSES PAID IN CASH. ASSETS, JANUARY 1, 1868, $2,001,266 72. Applications received and policies issued, for any length of time, without being subject to assess ments, by JOHN H. FULFORD, Agent. Clear field, Pa. February 19, 1868-6m. PITTSBURG ADVERTISEMENTS. y ALLEY FORGE PLOW WORKS. John Hall & Co., , MANUFACTURERS OF Plows, Cultivators, Shovel-Plows, Har rows and Union Mowers, Noa, 121 A 123 Liberty st., corner of Pitt st.,A - , Pittsburgh, Pa. N. B. Our castings and points being made in an air furnace are in every way superior to those made by other manufacturers. Feb.l2,'68-ly. "FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, - Vegetable and Flower Seed. JOHN R. & A. MURDOCH, HtTRSKRTMEN, FLORISTS A!D SEEDSMEN, NO. 112 SMI rilFIELD STREET, Pittsburgh, Pa., opposite the Post Office, " Are prepared to fill orders for Fruit and Orna mental trees, Grape Vines, Roses. Evergreens, Ac. Vatnttuhlfl and Flower Seed of best aualitv. Onion Setts, Early Goodrich, Ha-rison ana other varie ties of Seed Potatoes, Garden Implements and Greenhouse plants. We will send by mail when desired, all orders for seeds to the amount of one dollar or upwards, except Corn, Beana and Peas. aiatogues seni on application mu ji otuw, promptly attended to. JJan. 29-3m. R P HANS' COURT SALE. By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court there will be exposed to Publio Sale, at Hegarty's X Roads, on SATURDAY, MAY 2nd, 1868. at 2 o'clock, P M.,tbo following described real estate, situate at Hegarty's X Roads, in Becearia town saip. Clearfield county. Pa., late the estate 'of Thomas Cowan, dee'd., bounded and described as follows : On the west by lands of -Samuel Meg-arty, on the north by lands of Sam uel liegarty and John Hersh, on the east by lands of James Galla gher and on the sooth by lands of David Semple and John Lavely, containing one hundred acres, more or legs, with aboat 75 acres cleared, a two story log house, a log barn and an orchard of 60 fruit trees thereon. Terms liberal and made known on day of sale. SAMUEL HEGARTY, April I. Adm'r. O ALE OF SEATED LANDS for TAX- ES. In pursuance of the provisions of an Act of Assembly . passed the 29th day of April, A. D., 1844, to provide for the collection of taxes on lands wherever no personal property ean be found, and where the owner neglects or refuses to pay the taxes assessed, I will expose to sale, at the Court House, in Clearfield, on the Second Monday in June, A. D., 1863, (being the 8th day,) the following pieces of land in Clearfield county, on which the taxes for 1867, and previous years, are unpaid : . BECCAR1A TOWNSHIP. Acres. Warrantees, etc. Taxes. 100 Byers, B. A. SI3 50 156 Evans, William 17 55 42' Gill, James Esq., 5 67 85 Katherman, 8 93 91 Muteribaugh, Benj 13 02 50 M'Coy. Dennis jr. 4 95 304 Phoenix Lumher Co., 27 36 300 'Weston. Thomas 37 13 70 - Hagerty, William 12 69 . BELL TOWNSHIP. Acres. Warrantees, etc. Taxes. 75 Wechtley A Pantell, 5 75 75 Wechtley, S A Pantell, J. 1125 100- Sheisley, Jaco, 8 01 60 Brickley, Ellis 3 60 BLOOM TOWNSHIP, Acres. Warrantees, etc. Taxes. 12 Nealy, Samuel S 90 112 Rodeers, D. 6 72 . BOGGS TOWNSHIP. Acres. . Warrantees, etc. Taxes. House A lot Wilkes, Amasa $7 29 ' BRADFORD TOWNSHIP. Acres. 2 Warrantees, etc. , Taxes Undercover. Henry $3 38 BRA0V TO WNSHIP. Warrantees, eto. Taxes. Adams, Jamos II. $3 10 Baura. Edward 33 00 Bums, Elijah for 13G6, 6 75 Betts, George - 60 49 Cathers, R, S. A J. 26 12 , :. Cathers. Roberts. . 135 65 Gelnet, Samuel 7 50 G inter, Joel for 1S66. 5 63 Hoover. Peter for 1866, 12 92 Hippie, Edward 14 10 Kramer. Geo. A Charles, 142 13 Smith. James 22 50 'Smith, James 11 25 Hand, Joseph 23 19 BURNSIDE TOWNSHIP. ; Warrantees, etc. Taxe.s.- Acres. 36 80 50 115 55 323 20 20 100 47 740 ioa 50 141 Acres. 178 House & lot 100 50' 100 60 " Gallaher, James for 1866, 924 03 Grossnicble, Jonathan 7 13 King. John sr. Est., for 1HG6, 1137 M'Cune, Samuel tor 1866, 5 00 Neff, John W. 10 13 Rainey, I.N. - . 6 63 CHEST TOWNSHIP. ' . ; Warrantees, etc. Taxes. Branaman, Jacob for 1866 $4 68 COVINGTON TOWNSHIP '.. ' Warrantees, eto. Taxes. Edmonston. Eliza 341 25 Acres .52 Acres. 550 2 H's tr lots 60 Hegarty, Patrick fori SOfl, 1143 Mary Weaver for 1866, - 9 36 DECATUR' TOWNSHIP. 100 Kephart, Elias for 1866, . 15 75 100 " Miller. Reuben for 1866, 16 38 12 Robison.John for 1866, 6 63 10 White, John G for 1866, 4 59 FERGUSON TOWNSHIP, Acres. Warrantees, eto. - Taxes. 50 Cuiry, William for 1886, $4 50 150 Ferguson, J. H. for 1866. 16 88 House 4" lot. Tobias, Samuel for 166. 5 63 200 White, Paul for 1866, 13 00 GIRARD TOWNSHIP. 124 Leisey, Francis Est. $13 95 50 Lusier, Thomas v 7 50 GOSHEN TOWNSHIP. 104 100 200 200 269 70 2 Flegal, Elizabeth for 1866, Green, Nealy for 1366, . Gourley, James Gourley, James for 1865, Coons, John for 1865, $9 90 9 00 38 00 23 40 26 28 8 78 Selfridge, George for 1865. Shaw. W. L. Fleal & others.'fio. 1 47 GRAHAM TOWNSHIP. Acres. Warrantees, ete. Taxes. 150 Jones, Edward' $26 67 GUE LIC H TOWNSHIP. House t) 125 100 333 lot Byers, Solomon for 1866, $3 33 Hendesfcn. Robert, 14 10 Nivling, Caroline 7 50 Haslet, Tinner A-Co , T6 05 JORDAN TOWNSHIP, . Warrantees, ete. Taxes. Acres. House V lot. Ross, Mary $1 35 KARTHAUS TOWNSHIP. Acres. 25 10 25 130 Wacrantees, eto. , Taxes. Conoway, Geo. jr., for 1866, $3 38 Haines, David Est., for 1866. 3 60 Hartsog, John Est., for 1865, 3 38 Long. Andrew for 1866 1- '67, 25 13 knox Township. Acres. 97 2 275 Warrantees, eto. Chase, John M. for 1866, Leech. James Patton, John for 1866, LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP. Warrantees, etc. Wood, T. A- D. 1866, LUMBER CITY BOROUGH. Warrantees, eto. Gray, G. W. MORRIS TOWNSHIP. Warrantees, eto. ' Lucas, James for 1866, Smith, Wm. B. for 1866, Shubart, George for i 366, PENN TOWNSHIP.; Warrantees, eto. Flynn. John for 1866, Holland, Joseph for 1868, , Smith, Robert for 1866, PIICE TOWNSHIP. - Warrantees, etc. Carr, R. Hall, G. for 1866, UNION TOWNSHIP. Warrantees, eto. Denning, Leander Horn, William L. WOODWARD TOWNSHIP. Warrantees, ete. Whiteside, for 1866, Taxes. $6 21 75 16 75 Acres, 13 Taxes. $1 35 Acres. 2 lots. Taxes. $1 88 Aores, 100 50 70 Taxes. $9 00 6 63 S 30 Aeres. Taxes. $ 81 3 78 , 2 70 12 23 23 Aores. 430 Taxes. $16 80 Taxes. $20 40 4 53 Acres. 60 111 Aeres 200 Taxes. $15 42 W. K. WRIGLEY, Treasurer. Clearfield, April 1 ,1868. ' . - T71EED the cheapest in the eounty, at 1 nr.. oo mos MOSSOP'S. CLOTHING the cheapest in the county, at j , May 29. . MOSSOr'S. O v ace Home Industry. The undersign ed having 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 ory,urape Vines, Uoosenerry, Lawten uiaca berry, Strawberry and Raspberry vines. Also, Sibrian Crab trees. Quince and early Scarlet Rhea barb. ia. Orders promptly attended to. Addren Aug 31,1864. J.D.WRIGHT urwensville, J ISS H. S. SWAN'S School for Girls," Clearfield, Ta. Tl;e Second Term of Twenty-two weeks, will commence on MONDAY, February 17, 1868. TERMS OF TUITION: Reading, Orthography, Writing. Object Lesions, Primary Arithmetic and Pri mary geography per half term'(ll weeks) $5 00 History .Local and Descriptive Geography with Map Drawing, Grammar, Mental and Written Arithmetic, 6 50 Algebra and the Scienoes, 9 00 Clearfield, February 5, 1863. N E W F I R M 1 Hartsock & Goodwin, One door East of Benjamin Bloom's Hotel, - CURWESSVILLB, Pa. Having just received a full and well selected assortment of Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Clothing, Notions, Hats, Caps, Boots. Shoes, Drugs Hard ware, Queensware, Tinware. Cedar and Willow ware. Brooms, Groceries, Flour. Fish, Salt, etc, to which they ask the attention of the publio. Our assortment is complete in every department, and our prices are moderate, as will be found upon examination by purchasers. Goods will be sold cheap for caah. or exchanged for country produce. DANIEL HARTSOCK, Feb. 12. 1863. ED GOODWIN. L W A Y S N E W WITHOUT FAIL. JOHN IRVIN, 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 CAsn. ' llis stock consists of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queenswarc, Boots and Shoes, Ilats, Caps, Ready made Clothing, etc. The public generally is respecfully invited to give him a call ; see his stock and bear hi? prices, and purchase from him if you find it will be to your advantage, iNov. ia, 1000 H. F. N AUG L E WATCH MAKER, GRAHAM'S ROW, CLEARFIELD. Theundersizned respectfully informs his old customers and the public, that he has on hand, (and constantly receiving new additions,) a large stock of (Jlocks, watcnes ana jewelry. CLOCKS, a larce variety from the best Man ufactory, consisting of Eight-day and thirty-hour spring and Waight, and JJavers, Time, Strike and Alarm clocks. . ... WA TCIIES a fine assortment. silver Hunt ing and open case American patent Levers, plain and lull jeweled. GOLD PENS, an elegant assortment, of the best quality. Also, in silver extension and desk holders. SPECTACLES, a large assortmant, far and near signt, colored ana plain 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 eare fully repaired and Warranted . A continuance ot patronage is solicited. Nov. 2Sth, 1865. H. F. NAUGLE." TEW SPRING STOCK! J. SHAW & SON. Have just returned from the east and are now pening 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 Queensware, Hardware, Boots, Shoes, Ilats, Caps, Bonnets, Dress Goods Fruits, Candies. Fish, Salt, Brooms, Nails, ete., in fact, everything usually kept in a retail store can be had by calling at this jtore, or will be procured to order. Their stock is well selected, and consists of ihe 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 making your purchases, as we are determined to n lease all who may favor urwith their custom. May 8, 1867. J. SHAW A SON. N OTHER BIG "FLOP!" wm. f. jobsson. : : : : : : f. h. bailet. Some two months ago it was formally announced that Pennville was "Right side up." Recent events have proven the announcement piemature. Another "Flop" recently occurred, and chief among the improved, -'interesting, and important" phases presented, is the one portray ing TUB NBW; LARGE, AHD COMMODIOITS STORE House, of JOHNSON & BAILEY who have just returned from the Easv with a large and .nrrfidlv ntJr.eted slori of ttaxonablt goods of greater variety, and of better quality. man nave heretofore Deen onerea in iuis wouon of the county. Call at the New Store Ruuais, and you will find : Dry Goods and Groceries, Ilats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Hard-ware, Queens 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 ef Hardware will bear inspection, as it is full and of the best quality Our stock of Boot and Shoes is unequalled in quality and low pnoes. To the ladies, we would say we intend to make the Notion and Dress department worthy their patronage. Articles not on hand will be specially ordered, to suit our customers. - . - -. The striking feature in the "Flop," and the ene we would keep before the people is, thu vut LOW PRICES AT WHICH WS ARB BELLI0. The pub lie are invited to give us a call. Bring on your .Produce, youY Boards, Shingles. Grain, Perk, Butter. Eggs. Dried Apples. Rags, Ac. Our motto, "CbbapbS? A Best. JOHNSON A BAILEY,' Pennville, August 23, 1867. A GENTS; WANTED DR.. WILLIAM SMITH'S Dictionary of the Bible. Written bv seventy of the most dtstinruiahed Divines and Authors of Europe and this eountry. Illustrated with over 125 Steel and Wood Engra vings and valuable Maps. CompieleiaOne Large Octavo volume. Prie $.1.60. Experienced A ffants and others wanted to Intro. duce this valuable book into every family as a companion for the Bible. Agents will find this valuable work will meat with a readv sala araone- all clauses. For full Particulars address S. f. ROW, Clearfield, Pa. Dee. 25. 1867. ATTENTION! BUYERS!! HIIIX.E 3e FAUST DEALERS in FOREION AITD DOMESTIC DRY-GOODS, AC . MAI STRBET, CURWESS VILLK, TA., Having just returned from the east with a gen eral assortment ot goods, to which they desire to invite the attention of their old customers and friends. Their stock consists of Dry-Goods. Groceries. Hardware. Queensware, Tinware. Boots, Shoes, Hats 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 on Main Street where wa are prepared to accomo date customers with anything in eur line of business. Sept. 6. 1R65. HIPPLE A FAUST. c L E A R FIELD ACADEMY. The Third Session of "the present Scholastic year of this Institution, will commenoe on Mon day, the 17th day of February,. 1808. 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, praetioal and accom plished education of both sexes. The Principal having had the advantage of much experience in his profession, aisures pa rents and guardians that his entire ability and energies will be devoted to the mental and moral training of the youth placed under his charge. Terms op Tcitioh : Orthography, Reading, Writing and Primary Arithmetic, per session, (11 weeks.) $5 00 Grammar, Geography, Arithmetic, and nisto ry . 6.eo Algebr.i,Goinetry, Trigonometry, Mensuration. Surveying, Philosophy, Physiology, Chemistry Book-keeping, Botany, and Physical Geogra phy. 9.00 Latin, Greek and 'French, with any of the a. bove branches;' 812,00 VWJio deduction will be made for absenee. For further particulars inquire of , Rev. P. L. HARRISON, a. a. July 31,1867. Prinoipal. a. L. HID. J.F.VtATn W. POWELL, a. v. noor J.JOSBS, W. W.BZTTS NOTICE. CLEARFIELD PLANING MILL ALL RIGHT. Messrs. HOOP, WEAVER A CO., Proprietors, would respectfully inform the eitixens 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 erdcrs in their line of business! such as Flooring, Weatherboarding 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 pan net plank preferred Nov 6. '67. Jf E W ; ARRANGEMENT. A. I. S II A AV, DRUGGIST, (Seeend street, opposite the Court fleuse.) Clearfield, Pa. The subscriber would respectfully inform the oitizens of Clearfield eounty, that he oontinues to carry on the Drug business, at the old stand, and that be is now prepared to furnish ; . DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, Dye Stuffs, Tobacco, Cigars, Confeetioneriea, ' Stationery, Ac. PHYSICIANS Will find our stock of Drugs full and complete, and at a very slight advance on Eastern prices. SCHOOL BOOKS. Teachers and others will be furnished with el ical and miscellaneous books by express, at short notice. STATIONERY. Consisting of Cap, Flat Cap, Foolscap, Letter and Perfumed Note Paper, also, a very neat stock ot Mourning Note Paper and Envelopes on hand. Pens, Pencils, Ink, Ac. HOUSEKEEPERS Will find a full stock of Pure Spices. Soda. Soda Ash, Concentrated Lye. Soap, Ac. LADISS AND GENTLEMEN Are requested to examine our stock of Perfuraerv. Hair Oils, Fine Toilet Soaps. Brushes, Combs. Toilet Setta, Ac. SMOKERS AND CHEWERS Will find a full supply, of prtme Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, Imported and Demestie Cigars, Snaff, Fine-cut, Ac. CARBON OIL, Of the best brands, always on hand. LIQUORS. The beet quality f Liquors always on hand, for U'dioal purposes. Physicians prescriptions promptly and eareruny compounded. lAugusi i, iooi. RAPE VISES FOR SALE. All the Concord Cuttings, Sl.ga Ba hnadrad. Orders solicited as soon convenient and tiled in rotation, by AM. HILLS. . Aug. 31, '67.- Clearfield, Pa. TrtKMfc or TilK JOtTRNA'L. . nesday at $2.00 per annum in advance. If not charged, and $3,00 ir net paid before the close the year. . Adtertisemekts will be inserted at $1.60 ear square, for three or less insertions Ten linee (or less) etmntinar m,M Va a A i I insertion 50 cents will be charged. A deduction win oa maae to yearly advertisers ' months, and no paper will be discontinued us- i . ii - . ... ... . .I, arieaiagas are paia,eieep at tae option or the publisher. . . J. ROW. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. The co-partnership heretofore existing between George S. Perry and C.E. Hilton, iutha Mercantile and Lumber business at Osceola, Mer cantile and Lumber business near Curwensville, ana me L,uraoer business at Joliaa, Farnmoe. Cen tre county. Pa., is this dav rMareh IH. IHRJM dim. solved by mutual consent. The books and papers are in the hands of G. S. Perry for settlement. Persons having claims against the firm will pre sent them for payment, and those indebted are requosted to call and settle March 25, 1868. PERRY 4- HILTON. The business will be carried on hereafter nnder the name of Georce S. Perrv. at Osceola: who. thankful fur past patronage, hopes, by strict at tention to business, and by selling goods cheaper than elsewhere, te solicit a further continnanoe of the same I.March 25. 1868-2t. jTEW SPRING GOODS, JUST RECEIVED AT KIRK & S P E N C E R S Lumber City, Pa.,- The undersigned would respectfully inform ' their customers, and the publio in general, that they have Just received their Sonne stock of goods, consisting of Dry Goods. Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Hats. Caps, Fish, Salt, Flour, Bacon. Nails, Paints, Oils. Stoneware, Hardware. Queensware, Baskets. Tubs. Churnx. Carpet, Oil cloth, and a ' general variety Of such articles as are usually kept in a country store, all of which they will Sell CHEAP FOR CASH. They wculd also direct attention to their large stock of Ready-made Clothing, whioh they offer lor sale at a small advance upon cost. , KIRK A SPENCER. Lumber City. Pa., May 8, 1S67. N. Ii. We also manufacture to order, and con stantly keep on hand, a general assortment of Boots and Shoes, for men', women and children. - KIRK A SPENCER. mj : . QLOTHING CLOTHING!! GOOD AND CHEAPS Men, Youths and Boys can befuplpied with fall suits of seasonable and fashionable clothing, at KElZEJiSTEI.1 EROS' k 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 estab lishment of the kind in this part ef the State. , Reizenstein Bro's it Co. Sell goods at a very small profit, for cash Their goods are well made and fashionable. They give every one the worth of hie money; They treat their customers all alike. They sell cheaper than every body Use. Their store is conveniently situated. They having purchased their stock ft reduced ' prices they can sell cheaper t) an others. For these and other reasons persons should buy their clothing at REIZENSTEIN BRO'S A CO. Produce if every kind taken .st the highest market prices. May 18, lb64. -EW SPRING GOODS. C. KRATZER & SON, r Are just "penlnjf at the Old Stand above the Academy, A large and splendid assortment of Spring Goods, which they are selling at greatly reduced price; 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 Goods. White Goods, Embroide- ries and Millinery good 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 hand. Also, some pure Brandy, Whiskey and Winee for medicinal uses Also in store a quantity of large and email clover seed. We Intend to make it an object for Farmers and Mechanics to buy from us. because we will sell bur goods as low as they can be bought in the County; and will pay the very highest price for all kinds of eountry produce. Wa will also exchange goods for School, Koat nd County or ders J Shingles. Boards and every kind of manu factured Lumber. May 14, 1867. II S T I N TIME! THE NEW GOODS AT K. WRi'GIIT k SONS, CLEARFIELD. PA.i A. Having just returned from the eastern cities we are now opening a full stocK ef seasonable goods, at our rooms On Second street, to which they respectfully invite the attention of the nub ile generally. Our assortment is unsurpassed in this section, and is beinz sold very low for cash. The "lock consists in nart ef DRY GOODS - of the best quality. uch as Prints. Dlatnes,Alpa cas. Merinos, tfingbams ; Muslins, bleached and unbleached : Drillings. Tickings, cotton and wool Flannels, Cassimers, Ladies' Shawls. Coats, Nu bian. Hoods. Hoop skirts, Balmorals. Ac. Ac. all of wMch will bo sold iajw poa cash. - Also, a fin assortment ef the best of . M E N S W R A, K , consisting of Drawers and Shirts, Hats and Caps. Boots and Shoes, Uandkerchiefu cravats, ato. Also, Raft Rope, Dog Rope, Raltina Augurs and Axes. Nails and Spikes, Tinware, Lamps and Lamp wicks and chimneys, etc., ete. , Also, Queensware. Glassware. Hardre,Gfoce ries, and spices of all kinds. In short, a reneraL assortment of every thing usually kept ln"a retail Store, all rheap' for rath or approved country produce. Nov. 29-jal6-nol3. WRIGHT A SONS, 4-. m m i-hv ? : i. ; '" - ill t1 t sr- I I if 1 PIT Civ