CLEARFIELD, PA. APRIL 15, 1868. ; THE SKEIU. : Slip, yes, slip your skein, my Kitty, O'er iay bands, ami wind, and wind, All the while with little pity, m Tangling, tangling, heart and mind ; Kitty I eyes upon the wool ? , Not on me, my beautiful ! ' Now you droop your eyes completely, -Winding, winding, dreamilie ; Wherefore, wherefore, smile so sweetly On a thing that cannot see ? If you must smile, smile this way I I will bear it as I may. And the rosebud fingers flitting . Swift about the colored ball ; How my heart beats time whilst sitting, Still I try to bear it all ; Kitty, do you know or care 'Tis my heart you're winding there? Kitty, I am in a vision ! All the world to mist doth die ; Only, in an airy Elysian, Little fairy fingers fly ; Surely, if they flit too near, I shall catch and kiss them, dear ! Tangled I pout not, frown not, Kitty, Though I gladly bear the pain ; For your anger is so pretty, It may make me sin again. . There, 'tis well! now, wind and wind, Tangling further heart and mind 1 Now. 'tis done! the last thread lingers Sadly from me slow to part ; Can'st thou see that in my fingers . . I am holding up my heart '( Wind and wind ! I do not care ! Smile or frown ! and I will bear ! AH ! so fast and quick you wind it, I no more can keep it mine ; Do you wonder that you find it Throbbing now, close, close to thine ? Tangled, tangled are the twain, Kiss, kiss, kiss them free again 1 The Eternal Word. . No fragment of an army ever survived so many battles as the Bible ; no citadel ever stood so many seigos ; no rock was ever bat tered by so many hurricanes andso swept by storms. And yet it stands. It has seen the rise and downfall of Daniel's four empires. Assyria bequeathes a few mutilated figures to the niches of the National Museum. Me dia and Persia, like Babylon, which they conquered, have been weighed in the balance and long ago found wanting. Greece faint ly survives in its historic name; " 'Tis liv ing Greece no more ;" and the iron Dome of the Caesars is held in precarious occupa tioa by a feeble hand. And yet the Rock that foretells all this, survives. While na tions, kings, philosophers, systems, institu tions, have died away.the Bible now engages man's deepest thougts, is examined by the keenest intellects, stands revered before the highest tribunals, is more read, and sifted, and debated, more devotedly loved, and more vehemently assailed, more defended and more denied, more industriously trans lated and freely given to the world, more honored1 and abused than any book the world ever saw. It survives all changes, itself un changed ; it sees all things decay ; itself in corruptible, it sees myriads of other books engulfed in the stream of time, yet it- is borne along triumphantly on the wave; and it will be borne along till the mystic angel shall plant his foot upon the sea, and swear by him that liveth forever and ever, that time shall be no longer. ''For flesh is as grass, and all the glory of man as the flower of the gra&j. The grass withereth, and the flower thereof fUdeth away ; but the Word of the Lord er.dureih forever." Read an Hour a Day. There was a lad who, at the age of fourteen, wa3 ap prenticed to a soap boiler. One of his res olutions was to read one hour a day, or at least at that rate, and he had an old silver watch.left him by his uncle which he timed his reading by. lie stayed seven years with his master, and said when he was twenty one he knew as much as the young squire did. Now let us see how much time he had to read in, in seven years, at the rate of an hour each day. It would be two thousand five hundred and fifty-five hours, which at the i ate of eight reading hours per day, would be equal to three hundred and ten days ; almost to an entire year's reading. That time spent in treasuring up useful knowledge would pile up a verv lanre store. I am sure it is worth trying for. . Try what you can do. Begin now. In after years you will loot back, upon the task as the most pleasant and the most profitable you ever pertormed. A certain conceited old doctor, when call ed to children, always prescribed for one and the same remedy worms. Being summon ed one day to the bedside of a little boy, he gravely sat down and, having felt the pa tient's pulse, looked up over his spectacles, and said to his mother in a solemn tone, "Worms, madam, worms 1" To which the mother responded, "I tell ye, doctor, the boy hain't got a worm. He stumbled over a stick of wood and broke his leg, and I want it set quick. Worms, madam, I assure you worms in the wood !" Somebody, speaking of the hurrying pro pensities of the Yankees, says : "If a big mortar could be constructed, which would throw an immense bombshell, containing fifteen passengers, from S.t. Louis to Boston, in five minutes, with an absolute certainty that fourteen would be killed by the explo sion, tickets for seats by the 'Express Bomb Shell Line' would at once be at a premium, each passenger being anxious for the chance to prove himself the lucky fifteenth." A disturbed preacher remarked : "If that cross-eyed lady, in the side aisle, with red hair and a blue bonnet, don't stop talking I must point her out to the congregation." An old bachelor thinks that the trails of ladies dresses are infernal machines, from the fact that a blow up look place directly after he put his foot on one. , . - x m m i The old lady who used to dry her clothes on the equinoctial line has gone to Green land to get the north pole to draw cistern water with. A clergyman said he addressed his con gregation of ladies and gentlemen as breth ren, because the "brethren" embraced the ladies. 1 t IT ALTER BARRETT, Attorney at Law, Clear v neia, ra. May 13, 1S3. TvR. A.M. HILLS, DENTIST. Office, corner of I 7 Front and Market streets, opposite the 'Clear neia Mouse,- Uloarnoia, ra. juiy i, loov-iy. T71D. W.GRAIIAM, Dealer in Dry-Goods, Groce J2i ries, Hardware, Queensware, W'oodenware Provisions, etc., M&rKet Street. Clearfield, Pa. "VTIVLING 4 SHOWERS, Dealers inDrv-Good LN Ladies' Fancy Goods, Hats and Caps, Boots onoes, eto-, second street, Clearneld, fa. sepza V TERRELL BIGGER, Dealers in Hardware LYX an'i manufacturers of Tin and Sheet-iron tare, Second Street, Clearfield, Pa. June '63 TT F. NAUGLE, Watch and Clock Maker, and 11, dealer in Watches, Jewelry, Ac. Room in Graham's row, Market street. Nov. 10. TT BUCHER SWOOPE, Attorney at Law,Clear- JL.L. field, Fa. Uffict mUranam's west of Graham 4 Boynton's store Nov.iO. I TEST, Attorney at Law, Clearfield, Pa., will . attend promptly to all Lezal business entrust ed to nis care in Clearfield and adjoining coun lies, umce on JUarfcet street. July 17, 1867. mHOMAS H. FORCEY. Dealer in Sauare and J. SawedLumbar, Dry-Goods, Queensware. Gro ceries, lour. Grain, reed, Bacon, Ac, Ac, Gra hamton, Clearfield county, Pa. Oct. 10 T P. KRATZER, Dealer in Dry-Goods. Clothing oj . Hardware, Queensware, Groceries. Provi Hion.i, etc., Market Street, nearly opposite the uourt Mouse, uiearneld, fa. June, 18C5. TTARTSWICK A IRWIN, Dealers in Drues XJ Medicines. Paints, Oils, Stationary, Perfume ry. Fancy Goods, Notions, etc., etc., Market street, viearneia, ra- voo. o, lsea ( KRATZER & SON, dealers in Dry Goods, V j. Clothing. Hardware, Queensware, Groce. ries, Provisions, Ac, Front Street, (above the A cadciny,) Cleat Geld, Pa. Deo 27,1865. TUN GUELICH, Manufacturer of all kinds pj Cabinet-ware, Market street, Clearfield, Pa ile also makes to order Coffins, on short notice, and attends funerals with a hearse. Aprl0,'59. mHOMAS J. M'CULLOVGH, Attorney at Law JL Clearfield, Pa. Office, east of the "Clearfield o. JJanK. Deeds and other legal instruments pre pared wun promptness and accuracy. July 3 J. B M'EN ALLY, Attorney at Law, Clearfield Pa. Practices in Clearfield and adjoining bounties, umce in new brick building of J . lioyn t in, 2d street, one door south of Lanich s Hotel. 3 1CHARD MOSSOP, Dealer in Foreign and Do it) mesne Dry Goods, Groceries, lour. Bacon, Liquors, Ac. Room, on Market street, a few doors west ol Joiim.(U Office, Cloarneld, Pa. AprZ7. TTi ENTISTR Y. J. P CORNETT, Dentist, offers xJ his professional services to the citizens of Curwensville aud vicinity. Office in Drug Store corner Main and Thompson Sts. May 2, 1866. B. READ, M D.. Physician and Surgeon, William's Grove, Pa., offers his professional services to the citizens of the surrounding coun try. July 10th, 1867.. tf. TTtEtEDERrCK LEITZINGER, Manufacturer of Jj - all kinds of Stone-ware, Clearfield, Pa. Or de solicited wholesale or retail. He also keep- on hand and for sale an assortment of earthens ware, of his own manufacture. Jan. 1, 1863 TOHN H. FULFORD, Attorney at Law, Clear O field, Pa. Office with J. B. McEnally, Esq., uvor x irai xiauuntti Jjann. rrompt attention giv en to the securing of Bounty claims, Ac, end to all legal business. March 27, 1867. G ALBERT A BRO'S, Dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware. Queensware. Flour Ba con, etc., Woodland. Clearfield county. Pa. Also. extensive dealers in all kinds of sawed lumber shingles, anri square timber. Orders solicited. Woodland, Pa., Aug. 19th, 1863 TTALLACE. BIGLER A FIELDING. Attor- y V neys at Law Clearfield, Pa.. Legal business ox ail Kinds promptly and accurately attended to. Clearfield, Pa , May 16th, 1866. WILLIAM,.. WALLACE W1LLIAX 3. EIGLEB J. BLAKE WALTIRS PRANK FJELDINS DR. J. P. LTJRCHFIELD Late'Surgeon of the 83d Rcg't Penn'a Vols., having returne'd from the army, offers his professional services to the citizens of Clearfield and vicinity. Profes sional calls promptly attendad to. Office on South-East oorner of 3d and Market Streets. Oct. 4. 1865 6mp. "RANKING & COLLECTION OFFICE OP McGIRK-A PERKS, Successors to Foster. Perks, Wright A Co.? Puilipsburo, Centre Co., Pa. Where all the business of a Banning House will be transacted promptly and upon the most favorable terms. March 20.-tf. J.D.M'OIRK. BWD.PBRK8. QLEARFIELD HOUSE, Clearfield, Pa. The subscriber would respectfully solicit a continuance of the patronage of his old friends and customers at the '-Clearfield House." Having made many improvements, he isprepar ed to accommodate all who may favor him with their custom. Every department connected with the house is conducted in a manner to give gen eral satisfaction. Give him a call. Aov. 4 1866. GEO. N. COLBURN. s USQUE II ANN A .HOUSE. Curwensville, Pa. EXPRESS AND STAGE OFFICE. This well knewn Hotel, having been re-fitted aad re-furnished throughout, is new open for the acoommodation of travelers, and the publio in general. Charges moderate. WM. M.JEFFRIES. August 14, 1867-tf Proprietor. F URNITURE ROOMS. JOHN GUELICH, Desires to inform his old friends and customers that, having enlarged his shop and increased his facilities for manufacturing, he is now prepared to make to order such furniture as may be desir ed, in good style and at cheap rates for cash. He mostly has on hand at his -'Furniture Rooms," a varied assortment of furniture, among which is BUREAUS AND SIDEBOARDS, Wardrobes and Book-cases; Centre, Sofa, Parlor Breakfast and Dining extension Tables. ' Common, French-posts, Cottage, Jen-ny-liind and other Bedsteads. SOFAS OF ALL KINDS, WORK-STANDS. HAT RACKS, WASH-STANDS, Ao. Spring-seat, Cain-bottom, and'Parlor Chairs; And eommon and other Chairs. LOOKING-GLASSES Of every description on hand, and new glasses fcr iiuob, wuicu wiii ue pui in on very reasonable terms, onehort notice. He also keeps on hand, or furnishes to order, Hair, vkiu-uum, xi air ana cotton top Mattresses. COFFINS, OF EVERY KIND, Made to order, and funerals attended with a Hearse, whenever desirable. Also, House painting done to order. The above, and many other artioies are furnished to customers cheap for cash or exchanged for ap proved conntry produce. Cherry, Maple. Poplar, Lin-wood and other Lumber suitable for the busi ness, taken in exchange for furniture. Remember the shop is on Mariret street, Clear fleld, and nearly apposite the "Old Jew Store " December 4. 1861 JOHN GUELICH FISH, of all kinds the cheapest in the county MOSSOP.'S ORPHANS' COURT S A LE. By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court there will be exposed to Public Rale, at Hegartr's X Roads, on SATURDAY, MAY 2nd, 1868, at 2 o'clock, P M.,tho following described real estate situate at Ilegarty's X Roads, in Beccaria town ship, Clearfield county. Pa., late the estate of Thomas Cowan, deo'd., bounded and described as follows : On the west by lands of Samuel Hegar ty, on the north by lands of Samuel Hegarty and John Hersh, on the east by lands of James Galla gher and on the south by lands of David Semple and John Lavely, containing one hundred acres, more or less, with about 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, AP"1 1- Adm'r. C ALE OF SEATED LANDS for TAX- ES. In pursuance of the provisions of an Act of Asseinbly.passed the 29th day of April, A. D., 1844, to provide for the collection of taxes on lands wherever no personal property can bo 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 Mondaun June, A. D-., 1868, (being the 8th day,) the follS-fig pieoes of land iu Clearfield county," on which the taxes for 1367, and previous years, are unpaid : . ' BECCARIA TOWNSHIP. Acres, 100 156 42 85 91 50 304 300 70 Warrantees, eto. ' Taxes. Byers, B. A. . $13 50 Evans, William 17 55 Gill, James Esq., 6 67 Katherman, g 93 Mutersbaugh, Benj 13 02 M'Coy , Dennis jr. .-, 4 95 Phoenix Lumber Co., 27 36 Weston, Thomaa 37 13 Hagerty, William 12 SO BELL TOWNSHIP. Warrantees, eto. Taxes. Wechtley A Pantell, $5 75 Wechtley, S. A PanteU, J. Jl 25 Sheisley, Jacob, 8 01 Brickley, Ellis 3 60 BLOOM TOWNSHIP, Warrantees, eto. Taxes. Nealy, Samuel . 3 90 Rodgers, D. 6 72 Acres. 75 75 100 60 Acres. 12 112 BOGGS TOWNSHIP. Acres. Warrantees, eto. - Taxes. House lot Wilkes, Am asa - 7 ?a BRADFORD TOWNSHIP. Acres 2 Warrantees, eto. Taxos Underooffler, Henry $3 38 BRADY TO WNSHIP. Acres, Warrantees, etc. Taxes 36 80 50 ' Adams, James U. S3 is num. i, it ward 33 00 Bums, Elijah for 1866, 6 75 Betts, Georgo 60 49 115 55 lathers, K, a. A J. 26 I 323 fathers. Robert S. 135 65 Gelnet, Samuel 7 50 20 20 fainter, Joel for I806. 5 6 100 Hoover. Peter for 1866, 12 92 Hippie, Edward 4 10 Kramer. Geo. A Charles, 142 13 47 740 106 bmith. James 22 50 50 smith, James 11 25 141 Hand, Joseph -, 23 19 BURNSIDE TOWNSHIP. Acres. Warrantees, eto. 178 Gallaher. James for 18HB. Taxes 624 03 House A lot. Grossnichle. Jonathan 7 11 5 10 5 13 It'O King. John sr. Est., for 1868. 37 50 M'Cune, Samuel lor 1866. 00 100 . Neff.JohnW. 13 63 60 Rainey, I. N. CHEST TOWNSHIP. Acres. Warrantees, eta. Taxes. 52 Branaman, Jacob for 1866 COVINGTON TOWNSHIP. $4 68 Acres. Warrantees, etc. 550 Edmonstou. Eliza Taxes 4l 25 2 H's If lots. Hegarty, Patrick for 1866, 60 Mary Weaver for 1866. 11 48 9 36 D EC A TUR TO WNSHIP. 100 Kephart, Eliasfor 1S66, 100 . Miller. Reuben for 16S. 15 75 18 38 12 Robison. John for 18f.6, 10 White, John G. for 1866, FERGUSON TOWNSHIP. 5 63 4 50 Acros. Warrantees, etc. Taxes 50 Currv. William for 1866. S t 50 16 83 150 Ferguson, J. H. for 1866, House & lot. Tobias. Samuel for 18r,. 5 63 13 00 200. White, Paul for 1866. GIRARD TOWNSHIP. 124 Leisey, Francis Est. 9 S13 95 50 Lazier. Thomas 7 GOSHEN TOWNSHIP. 1 04 Fletral. ElUaboth for 1 866. $9 90 9 00 38 00 23 40 26 23 100 Green, Noaly for 1866, 200 Gourley, James 200 Gourley, James for 1865, 269 Coon3, John for 1865. 70 Selfridee. Georee for 1865. 8 78 fchaw,.W. L. Fleal d- others,'65, 1 GRAHAM TOWNSHIP. 47 Acres. 150 Warrantees, eto. Taxes Jones, Edward $26 67 GUELICH TOWNSHIP. House Of lot Byers, Solomon for 1806, $3 33 125 Henderson, Kobort, 14 10 Nivling, Caroline " 7 50 100 338 llaslet, Tinner Cf Co , 76 05 JORDAN TOWNSHIP. Warrantees, eto. Taxes, Acres. ueuse 0 lot. Ross, Mary SI 35 KAltTIIAUS TOWNSHIP. Acres, Warrantees, eto. Taxes. Conoway, Geo. jr., for 1866. $3 33 haynes, David Est., for 1866, 3 60 Hartsog, John Est., for 1866, 3 33 Long. Andrew for 1866 d- '67, 25 13 25 10 25 130 Acres. KNOX TOWNSHIP, Warrantees, etc. Taxes. Chase, John M. for 1866, $6 21 Leech. James 75 Patton, John for 1866, 15 75 97 2 . 275 - LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP. Acres. Warrantees, etc. Taxes Wood, T.oD. 1866, $1 35 13 LUMBER CITY BOROUGH. Acres. Warrantees, eto. Taxes. lots. Uray.G. W. '$i 88 MORRIS TOWNSHIP. ' 4 Warrantees, eto. Lncas, James for 1866, Smith, Wm. B. for 1866, Shubart, George for i 866, Acres. Taxes. 100 $9 00 5 63 6 30 50 70 PENN TOWNSHIP. Warrantees, etc. Taxes. Fly nn. John for 1866, 5 81 Holland, Joseph for 1866, 3 78 Smith, Robert for 1866, 2 70 . PIKE TOWNSHIP. Warrantees, eto. Taxes. Carr, R. V Hall, G. for 1866, $16 80 UNION TOWNSHIP. Acres. 12 28 23 Acres. 430 Acres. 60 111 Warrantees, eto. Taxes $20 40 4 53 Denning, Leander XT . vm, i 111 lam x.. WOODWARD TOWNSHIP. . Warrantees, eto. Acres. 200. Taxes. Whiteside, for 1866, $15 42 W. K. WRIGLEY T,.,,M. Clearfield, April 1 ,1863. FEED the cheapest in the county, at , May 29. MOSSOP'S. CLOTHING the choapest in the county, at May 29. MOSSOP'S pURE BUCK LEAD, equal in quality to English white lead; Oils, Taints and Varnishes of all kinds ; Gold leaf in books, and bronzes, for sale by A. I. SHAW. Clearfield, October 23, 1867. PURVEYOR. The undersigned offers his services to the public, as a Surveyor. He may be fonnd at his residence in Lawienee township, when not engaged ; or addressed by letter at Clearfield, Penn'a. .- " March 6th. 1897,-tf. JAMES MITCHELL. QOLDIERS' BOUNTIES. A recent bill has passed both Houses of Congress,and signed by the President, giving soldiers who en listed prior to 22d July, 1B61, served one year or more and were honorably disohsrged, a bounty ofSIOO. - tsBountios and Pensions collected by me for those entitled to them. . WALTER BARRETT, Att'y at Law. Aug. 15th, 1866. Clearfield, Pa. COTT HOUSE, MAIN STREET, JOHNSTOWN, PA. A. ROW & CO., RRO PRIETORS. This 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, fuel confident they can satisfy a discriminating public. Their bari supplied with the choioest brands of liquors an wine. July 4th, 1866. SOMETHING NEW in CLEARFIELD. Carriage and Wagon Shop, Immediately in rear of Machine shop. The undersigned would respectfully inform the citizens of Clearfield, and the publie in general, that he is prepared to do all kinds of work on carriages, buggies, wagons, sleighs, sleds, Ac, en short notice and in a workmanlike manner. Or ders promptly attended to. WM. M'KNIGHT. Clearfield, Feb. 7, 1866-y. P. KRATZER, Clearfield, Penn'a, Dealer in Dry Goods. Dress Goods, Millinery Goods, Groceries. Hard-ware, Queens-ware, Stone ware, Clothing-Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Flour. Bacon , Fish, Salt, etcf is constantly receiving new supplies from the cities, which he will dispose ot at the lowest market prices, to customers. Before purchasing elsewhere, examine his stock. Clearfield, August 28, 1867. JEW BOOT AND SHOE SHOP. E D W A R D MACK, Market Street, opposite Harts wick's Drug Store Clearfield, Pa., Would respectfully announce to the citixens of iiearneia ana vicinity, that he has opened a BOOT AND SHOE SHOP, in the second story of juh uuuuiDg occupiea Dy . xsndge, and that ha is determined not to be outdone either in quality of work or prices. Special attention given to the manufacture of sowed work. French Kip and Lait f-fciiis, of the best qualiy, always on hand Give him a call. Aug. 28, '67. Q HAIRS ! CHAIRS!! CHAIRS!!! JOI1N TROUTJHAK Having resumed the manufacture of chairs, at his snop located on the let in tbe rear oi his residence on Market street, and a short distance west of the Foundry, is prepared to acoommodate his old friends, and all others who may favor him with a call, with every description of Windsor chairs. He has a good assortment on hand, to which he directs the attention of purebasers. They are made or the very best material, well painted, and nnished in 1 workmanlike manner, and will be sold at prices to suit the time Examine them oetore purcnasmg elsewhere. Clearfield, Pa., March 28. 1866 STORE AND SAW MILL, AT BALD. HILLS. Clearfield county. ine undersigned, having opened a large and well selected stock of pooda. at Rnlrl Mnio n... field county, respectfully solicit a share of public Tkeir Btock embraces Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Qaeensware.Tin- Hats and Caps, ready-made Clothing, and a gen eral assortment of Notions, nta iney always Keep on hand the best quality of Flour, and a variety of Feed. All goods sold cheat) foreash.or rahanrl fa uvumry produce. Having also erected a Steam Saw Mill, they are picuareu 10 saw ail Kinds Of Inm her tn nrrior Orders solicited, and punctuallv filled. Nov. 20, 1867. JAMES IRWIfl A SONS. LIFE INSURANCE AT HOME. The Perm Mutual Life Insurance Co., 821 Chjsbtkut Stbkxt, Phix'a, Insures Lives on favorable terms, and will issue fQiwictoii Buyoi me approved plans of insurance Assets liable to losses 1,221,289 71. Surplus divided Annuallv. Looses r.nM nmmri. ly Premiums may be paid in cash; annually. .cu..-UUu...j r 4ua.neriy; or one-naa In eash, uu vue-umi id note, ct a snnnloment in tha charter, notes hereafter received will participate ""ic1"5- ovripcerunoaies up iv ...uuoij, inclusive, are now receivaolein payment of premiums Agency, at the office of H. B. Swoopk. Clear field, Pa. Dr J. G. Hartswick, Medical Exami ner Arnrnut 24 lRfti H O! THIS W A NEW STORE IN MADERA! y i ! James Forest A Son. would rimAtfnii t. form the public, that they have just opened, in Madera. Clearfield county, Pa , an entire new stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, which they are prepared to sell as chetin choapest. Their stock consists of Alpacas, De laines. Prints and Muslins, of all varieties; Cas simeres, Satinets and Flannels, too numerous to mention ; Ready-made elothine of the best Qual ity; Boots and Shoos of the very best makes; a complete stock of Groceries, Ac. In short, every thing usually kept in country store. Consumers ! Look to your interests. Call and examine our stocK and priees before purchasing elsewhere. Lumber and grain of all Kinds tax en in exchange for goods. .neinem ner the place ; Madera.Clearfield oonnty. Oct. 30, '67. JAMES FORREST A SON. ARRANGEMENT. The subscribers have enrnrurt tnta ship, and are trading under the name of Irvln, Baily A Co.. in lumber and march a . old stand of Ellis Irvin A Son, at the mouth of Aney would inform theirfriends, and the world in general, that t.)nv k j furnish to order all kinds of sawed or hewn lum ber, ana solicit bills, for either home or eastern markets. They would also announca that than h.. ;at opened A NEW STOCK- of well selected goods, suitable to the season, con sisting of everv varietv nanalW kant in aonntrv stores. Their Durohases have been made since the late decline in Dricea. which enable them te sell at much rates as will astonish their customers One if their partners, Thomas L. Baily, resides near Philadelphia, whose business it w be te watch the marset, and make purchase, on the most favorable terms. Call and see us. ELLIS 1KVU, THOMAS L. BAILY, Goshen tp.,Dec.6 1865. LEWIS I. IRWIN, y"f T 4 Tin ttt tti.- TirTi law i- a n . It, V5 viai jeutt baju AiitMi uuueuru aiungg, l.U per hundred. solicited as won as eonvenient and filled Clearfield, Pa. vruero in rotation. Aug TTOOLEN FACTORY! Having purchased an interest in the Union Aluls, in Union township, Clearfield county, are prepared to card wool, manufacture and fin ish oloth, and do all kinds of work in our line on short notice, in a workmanlike manner, and on reasonable terms. Flour, feed, and lumber, also manufactured and for sale. Terms, cash. F. K. A J, K. ARNOLD. Roc's. ton, June. 26, 1857. ED. GRAHAM, DEALER IN DRY-GOODS, DRESS GOODS, MILLINERY GOODS, CARPETS, OIL-CLOTHS, "WIKDOW-SHADBS, CURTAINS, WALL-PAPER, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND" SHOE S HATS AND CAPS, QUESNS-WARB, HARD-WARE, GROCERIES, SELLS CHEAP FOR CASn, MARKET STREET, Clbarfibld, Pa. Mat 10, 1867. THE WESTERN HOTEL, -1- vjlcarneld; I enn a. The undersigned, haying taken charge of the above named Hotel, generally known as "The Lanich House," situate on the corner of Market and Second Streets. Clearfield. Pa. desires toiin form the puolic that he is now prepared to accom modate those wno may tavor bim with a call. The bouse baa been re-fitted and re-furnished, ana nenoe he natters himself thnt be will be able to entertain customers in a satisfactory manner. A liberal share of patronage is solicited. June 12, 1867. J. A. STINE. NEW STOCK! S P RING SPRING SPRING GOODS! GOODS!! GOODS!" AT THE KEYSTONE STORE, Second St., Clearfield, Pa. BUYERS OF DRY GOODS, TRIM- MINGS, NOTIONS, HOISERT, GLOVES, FANCY GOODS, CARPETS OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, WALL PAPER, CARPET CHAIN, TOILET QUILT, UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS, &$., &c, are invited to examine the most complete stock ev er brought to thia market. - We Challenge Competition. CASH BUYERS Will Find Rare Inducements. NIVLING & SHOWERS. Clearfield, Penn'a. . April 8, 1868. H O M K INDUSTRY BOOTS AND SHOES Made to Order at the Lowest Rates. The undersigned would resnectfullv invite the attention of the citizens of Clearfield and vicini ty, to give him a call at hia short on Market Kt. nearly opposite Hirtswiok A Irwin's drug atore, where he is nrenared tn nik nr ,,;, anwhi .. ,. X - - f -- ""J --- MA. in his line. . Orders entrusted to him will be executed with promptness, strength and neatness, and all work warranted as represented. I have now on hand a stock of extra freneh calfskins, superb gaiter tops, Ac., that I will finish up at the lowest figures. June 13th, 18. DANIEL CONNELLY NAILS A SPIKES the cheapest in the county, MOSSOP'8. special advertisemfvtr INFORMATION. Information hair upon a bald head or beardless h guaran- trrowtk r dless face. .i, jeu.pe lor me removal of pimp es.blotches Fr tions, etc., on the skin leaving k- roP io.uk iue same loft charge b, addressing TuncVS?!??.. Chemist l j ' TERRORS OF YOTTTTT i4 n who suffered fcr v ior years irom Y Debility, Premature Decay, and all tt, eTU! youthful indiscretion, will ft k! . J?! e.ffec, ot ing humanity, send fr to all wi -"r.n,.r- reeipe and directions for making the aimr u . edy by whi A he was cured. PlV -MaylV6My. 42C.djgg rfO CONSUMmVES.Tn7E7F7 ward A. Wilson will to all who desire it, the Drescrimi; -:.are. rectiona for making and using the simnl. ,7 ; by which he was cured of lunV aflSffi dread disease consumption. His only ohi. to benefit the afflicted r,.l k. U " sufferer Will trv this nresnrinH- si ,..eTerT " uq ii u ) ei 1 them nothing, and may prove a blessine Pi.. address REV. EDWARD A. w May 15, '67 ly. Williamsburg, Kings eo N. 1. C OME T H.I N G NEW' Clearfield county, Penn'a. The undersigned havine erected, dnrin. .k. past summer, a large and commodious store room is new engaged in filling it mp with a new and select assortment of Fall and Winter goods, which he offers to the publio at priees to rait the times His stock of Mens' and boys' clothing is unusual ly extensive, and is offered to Customer at $10 to $20 for a whole suit. Flour. Salt. n,i nJT oeries, of every kind, a complete a&sottment- c. r, . I" "y biakm. , coots and feboes, Hats and Caps, in great variety: Ladies dress goods, furs, and other fancy goods, together with an endless assortment of notions too tedious to enumerate, always on hand, and aor ail cheap. Prints at 10 cents a yard.and other goods in proportion. Now is the time to buv. Country produoe of everv kind, at the hit,..t market prices, will be taken in exchange fn- goods; and even Greenbacks will not be refuted for any article in store. Examine my stock be fore you buy elsewhere. uctober 80, 1807. H. SWAN. gOMETHINO NEW IN CURWENSVILLE. DRUGS i DRUGS DRUGS!!! The undersigned would resnectfullv anneunee to the publie that he has oDened a Drnir Stora. in ihe room recently fitted up ia the house of George Kittlebarger, on Main street, Curwensville, Pa., one door West of Hippie A Faust's store, where ne intends to Keep a general assortment of Barrett's Hair Restorative, Drugs, Medicines, Oils, Paints, Dye-Stuffs, Patent Medicines, Per fumery. Toilet Goods. ConfertionanVs. Spice.", Canned Fruit, Tobacco and Cirars, xooks, stationery, rencus, I'ens, Inks, and a general variety of Notions ; Glass, Putty, etc., etc, etc The want of a Drue Store has lons been felt in Curwensville, and as that want is now supplied, the undersigned hones, bv strict attention to bn- ainess, to merit and receive a liberal share ef public patronage. His stock embraces moat article needed in a community, is entirely new. and of the best qua!- : i L : v , j - . , . . ii j. wuicu uv win aiapoaa ox at roaeonaeie priees Call and examine the goods, which cannot fail to prea. JOSEPH . IRWIH. November 8, 1865. ' - J HE CHEAPEST GOODS ARE SOLD BY RICHARD MOSSOP. DBALEB IX FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, 1C, XA1KET 8TREET, CLEARFIELD, PA. Read the follomng list of goods and profitthtTthy, Cheap Cheaj, Cheap Cheap FOB THE LADIES Goods ' Good Good Good.r Good Goods Always on hand a large stock of La dies goods such as Coburg Cloth, . Alpacas, De Lainea, Ginghams, Prints, uhinti, Kerchiefs, Nu bies, Bonnets, Gloves, eto. . FOR GENTLEMEN, is heap is heap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Goods Goods Goods Goods Always on hand Black, Blue. Brown and Grey Cloths, Fancy and Black Casimeres. Sattdnets, Cassinets, Tweeds, Plain and Fancy Vest ings. Shirting, etc., eto. eto. READY-MADE, Such as Coats, Pants, Vests, Under shirts, and other Flannel shirts, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Neck ties, Gum Boots and Shoes. and a variety of other artioies. HOUSEHOLD GOODS. '.Goods Is neap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap C heart Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Goodt Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Such as Unbleached and Bleached Muslins, Colored Muslins, Linen and cotton table cloths. Oil cloth, Linen and hemp towls. car pets, curtains, fringe, eto HARDWARE, AC. If you want Nails or spikes, Manure or other forka Saw-mill or other saws, Smoothing irons. Locks, Hinges, eto, go to Mossop's where you n buy cheap. IF YOU WANT Cheap, Is heap Cheav Goodt Goods Knives and forks, Butcher Knives, isneap Shoe and Stove blacking, Manilla and hemp ropes. Ink, Paper or Pens, Powder, Shot or Lead, etc, buy them at Mossop's. IF YOU WANT Goods Goods Goods 'Mieap Cheav Cheav Goodt Goods is neap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Shoe Last or Pegs, Palm or Fancy e .'.V W.ll n.lT,n. Goods Goods Goods Goods OUp, C311VU ' ' Jl A V1 VI ' .- dow Shades, Lamps, Lamp tubes or Wicks, eoal oil, eto , go to Mossop's cheap eash store. IF YOU WANT Goods Goods Goods (Uods Cheap Cheap Good extra family Flour, White or Is heap brown augar, nams, moulders or sides, coffee; Imperial, Young Hyson or blaoK tea, buy them at Mossop's cheap for oaah. IF YOU WANT Cheap Cheap Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Gad Goodt Uaeap ' Is neap Cheap Cheap Tallow candles, one or coarse salt. Ciieap Cheap Cheap Syrup or molasses, cheese, driea apples or peaches, water or sa do oraea-era, eall at Mossop's where you can buy cheap. IF YOU WANT is Heap (J heap Cheap Cheap Port wine for Medical or Saeramen Goods Goods Goods Goods tal uses, Sweet wice, old Monon gahela or rye whisxy, Cherry , and Cognae- brandy, buy at Mossop's cheap eash store. IF YOU WANT Vheap Cheap Cheap, Cheap Cheap Raisens, Figs, 'Prunes or dried Cur Cheapl rants; filberts, cream, pecan or Cheap Chaf ground nuts, candios. Liquorice 'Goods or iiquorico root, Duy mem at Moasop'scheap and good. " IF YOU WANT Goods Good Goods Ksneap Cheap Cheap Cheap I To buy any other article cheap, be Goods Vheap sure to go to Mossop, for he sen; 0af cheaper for eash than any other Goods person in Clearfield eoucty. Goods November 17.1881. myXT'i9.ooods Cheap Cheap Cheap AmrrowA caumtrv nrmsin ot evei Jbtud taie ot ; the usual market prices in exchange for goods GROUND iND UNGBOUND BPrCES, Citron, English Currants, Essence Coffee, aad Vi- I Kr 0f the best Quality, for sale by 16 Jan. 10. HARTSWrCK IRWIN.