CLEARFIELD, PA., JUNE 10, 18C8. . Tyrone and Clearfield Railroad. '1 rain leaves Tyrone at : :.:.:.: 9.20 a m Arrives at Philipsburg at : : 11.20 a. in. rein leaves Philipsburg at. : : ' : 2.05 p m. Arrives at Tyrone at : : : : . 4.00 p- m. Religious. Divine services will be held next sabbath, in Clearfield, as follows: . By Rev. Nixdorff in the Lutheran church in the morning. ' - By Rev. Archer (Presbyterian), ia the Jourt House, morning and evening. t : By Rev. Guyer in the Methodist church, in the evening. '' ' By Rev. Hayes, in the Baptist Church, in the morning.- - - REPUBLICAN County Convention. The Republican County; Convention will be held in the Court House, in the Borough of Clearfield, on Wednesday evening, the 17th of Jane at 7 o'clock. - It is important that every township should be. represented. - Candidates are to be Dom inatedCongressional, Senatorial and Rep resentative. Conferees to be selected, and other important business is to be transacted. By order of the County Committee. t '' II. B. Swoope, Chairman. To Blacksmiths. Ed. A. Irwin & Co., bt Curwensville, offer a first class Blacksmith Shop for rerit. The location is a good one, 'and an industrious man could secure a large aiuouat of . work. Read his advertisement. Demcatiox. The Evangelical Lutheran church, in Bloomingville, will be dedicated to the wOrfeip ot the Triune God on Sun day, June 21st, 1!G8. Several "clergymen from a distance are ? expected to be in at tendance, "r - Temperance Meeting. We have been requested to state that a Temperance Meet ing will be held in the Court House on Mon day evening, June 15th, Court week.) Mr. Wm,,. Nicholson, of Philadelphia; will be present to address the meeting. Ladifs' Festival. The Ladiesof the Presbyterian congregation jw ill hold aStraw berry fet-tival on next Tuesday and Wednes-; -day eveninsrs, in Mr. Weaver's store room the proceeds to be applied ta the furnishing of the new Presbyterian church edifice. All are invited to attend. . . " V Tn hxsrt ... Sales. Tie Treasurer's sale of unseated lands for tkeunraid taxes, look . place, on, Monday last, -at the , Court House. Nearly all the tracts on which the taxes were not paid, were disposed of the bidding in many instances being Very spirited. The sale wasf adjourned until the -'4th day of August. : ' - ' J ' - ,"Thou art beautiful, and the dark tress es shade thy forehead meek in glossycurls. " .To assist nature in tlte cultivation of glossy curls, or to prevent their falling off, 'by pre mature disease of the scalp, resort to that wonderful preparation, "Barrett's Vegeta ble Hair Restorative," and see w"hat art can do. Bangor .Democrat. '.; .Tobacco and Cigars. "Lovers of the weed" will be , pleased to learn, that A. Scholpp has opened out in the large and commodious store room, opposite II. B. Swoope' s residence, a general assortment 6f the best tobaccos and cigars, where all are invited tocalL. Merchants and others will also be supplied at wholesale"; prices. See his advertisement. r - ;" -.- . -'. .. Life of Grant. The American Pub lishing Company, at Hartford,hare in press "A Personal History of Ulysses S. Grant," by Albert t). Richardson"; to which they have added a full page steel 'engraving of Schuyler .Colfax, with a comprehensive sketch of his life, aad the doings of the Chicago . Convention with illustrations. Sold only by subscription. See Advertise ment "agents wanted" hi to-days paper. How to Keep Cider Fresii. A corres pondent gives the following method jor keeping cider fresh and good, the year Yound : ' Take new-made cider, heat in a tin or other vessel that will not color it, then pour into ordinary fruit cans and seal with common can-wax or cement, or with putty. Our correspondent writes that he put up ci der in this way last fall, and after standing six months he opened the cans and found the cider to be just as fresh and delicious as "when it came' from the press. Lovers of pure "apple juice" should preserve this re cipe for future reference. ... . A -.. . . .. ncsTiM! the Post Office. A venera Me citizen of Bradford, of the Copperhead fcrsuasion, was in' town yesterday, on the tot of a. "Democratic Post Office." Said that the only Post Office m town f was the answer,' that is the l'ost "Well" said he. "Pete told me to beWe and not get into the wrong Post Offieehe is going to run for Register and Recony, and he sent along to get it enter ed, antold me to be sure and get it in the right Iper.",, "Oh,'.' said the gentleman, "it's t printing office you want it's up there ove'i Moasop'a ptore-the Copper head i ter,'. "Yes", that's the riht one," said da ty,&nd off he started to have ' 'Pete ' annoui id in due form. , No., wonder 'De mocra 1 flourishes here like a green bay tree. ' Agricultural' Fair. By rcf rence to our advertising columns it will'be seen that the Executive Committee of the Clearfield County Agricultural Soniety has detei mined to'hold a Fair on Oct Gth, 7th, 8th and 9th A Timely Work. Messrs. J. B. Burr & Co. of Hartford, have just issued a work entitled "Grant as a Soldier and a States man." The title intimates its contents. It will no doubt be eagerly sought for as soon as it appears. The country is desirous of Some accurate account of General Grant's whole course in the field of politics, as well as of battle. Ample means tor illustrating his opinions upon the questions of the day, exist in his reports,letters and acts; though this fact is generally lost sight of. The work is sold by subscription only. See ad vertisement in another column. "Pithole Angels." TheTionesto Bee is responsible for the following : In a neighboring village lives a family who recently emigrated from Pithole, and contains, among other members, two little girls, Annie and Minnie, aged respectively four and eight years. One night, a short time since, as her mother put Annie to bed, she told her "to be a good little girl, go to sleep and th angels would come and stay with her and watch her all through the night." Little Annie's sleep was as sound us the nature ot the" case would admit, her tender flesh being a rare feast for the minia ture snapping turtles that infested her bed. The next morning when her mother came to take her up she gave the following- opinion of the amjels: "Mother, I don't like them angels. 1 don't want them to watch me any more, they bite me so." "Oh, Mother 1 Mother!" exclaimed Minnie, "I know what kind of angels them is; them's Pithole angels ! ' ' MARRIED: On Tuesday, June 2d, 18GS, by Rev. A. W. Guyer, Dr. J. P. CoKNETT,of Phoenix ville, i'a., and Miss Sle P. Hipple, of Curwensville. On Thursday, May 20th, 1SC8, by Rev. A. W. Guyer, Mr. I. B. Skunkr and Mrs. Mary Ann Stevenson, both of Curwens ville. At the residence of Amos Read, on Thurs day, Juno 4th, 18C8, by Rev. J. G. Archer, Mr. George li. Cathcait, of Ferguson township, and Miss Sle J. Read, of Law rence township. D4EO: On May 8th, 1868, Joseph Davis. Sr., of Penn township, at an advanced age. On Friday, "May 22d, 1868, of Typhoid Fever, William E. Murray, of Girard town'p, aged 21 years, 1 month, and 21 days. In Bradford township, on Sunday, June 7th, 1SGS,. of Typhoid Fever, George Lat imer Gill, aged 25 years, It) months and 20 days. For him to live, wa3 Christ ; and to"die,"gain. - . 1 Closing Quotations of Governm't Securities. JAMES T. B tt A 1) Y CO., Successor to S. Jones If Co.) CORNER OP FOURTH AND WOOD 8TREETS. Pittsburg, June 6, 1863. buy. 'sell. ' buy. sell. 113 1113 113 1113 109 109 109j!l091 ,114 1 IIS. 118? .118 113 ,11751118 June and of 1865-7 GOLD", : 139 139J 5-208, Jan. '7, U.S. 6s 1881. 110, 110 jd-20s. Jul. '67 5-20g,1362, 112 '112 'June, 7-30s, 5-208, lrt(U," 109110 'July. 7-30s, 5-20s. 1365, 110 11 o ; May Comp,'65 10 40s. " 105 106 jiAu-:.Comp.?65. 5.20s. Jan.'5, 113 ll3 ;Sept.Cotnp.'65 5-203, Jul. '65. 113 :il3 iOct. Comp.'6d, We are now converting 7-30s of the July series into Gold Coupon 5-20 bonds PITTSBURG ADVERTISEMENTS. yALLEF FORGE PLOW WORKS. John Hall '& Co., MANUFACTURERS OF , Plows, Cultivators, Shovel-Plows; Har rows and Union Mowers, Jfoi. 121 4 i23 Liberty st.f corner of Pitt st., , . . . Pittsburgh, P. . . - If. B. Our castings and points being made in an air furnace are in every way superior to those made by other manufacturers. Feb. 12. '68 ly. JEINEMAN, MEYRAN & SELDLE, No. 42 Fifth st.,ldoor from Wood St., Pittsburgh, Pa., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in FIXE JEWELRY, WATCHES. DIAMONDS, Pure Silver-ware, French Clocks, Plated Ware of every description. Tea Setts, Spoons, Forks. Vo. Watch makers TooU'and Material ,and agency of the celebrated AMERICAN WATCHES. We also keep the largest and most varied assort ment of the very bet t American made CLOCKS ' to be found in aay city, east or west. Persons in want of any article in our line, either at wholesale or for their own use. will find our prices lower and our assortment lar ger than any to be found west of New York City. WATCH REPAIRING. To this branch of our trade (being ourselves practical watch makers) we pay very special , .attention. We employ a foice of. the ' very best Artists in the country, and any and all fine, delicate and difficult work entrusted to our care for the trade or individuals may rely on getting the u tenon t satisfaction. Work may be sent in by express or otherwise. RELNEMA.V, MEYRAN ic SEIDLE, Wholesale and Retail Jewelers and Silversmith's, ap29- 42 Fitth St., Pittsburgh. '68-ly. T EGISTER'S NOTICE. Notice is here by given that the following accounts have been examined and parsed by me.and remain filed of record in this office for the inspection of heirs, legatees.creditors.and all others in any other way interested, and will be presented to the next Or phans' Conrt of Clearfield county, to be held at the Court House, in the Borough of Clearfield, commencing on the 3d Monday of June. 1863 Final account ot Samuel P. Wilson, one of the i lministrators of the estate of Matthew A. For oie. deceased. Final account of Joseph W. Lull, Administra tor of the estate of Walter Wilsou, deceis&i. Final account of John B Gormant, Administra tor of the estate of Francis L Gormant, dee'd. Final aeco'int of Charles Sloan and Cyrenius Howe, Administrators of the estate of Jacob i chart, deceased. - lartial acabunt of Christian Korb, Administra tor tf the estate of Charles Zilliox. late of. Brady jwnship. deceased. The account of Jacob Kunts, Administrator of the estate1 of George J. Weaver, late of Brady township, deceased. - Final account of James Somerville, surviving Administrator of David Somerville, late of Chest township, dee'd 1. G.BARGER, Clearfield, May 27, 'S. Register. yALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE. . . Sitnate in Clearfield borough, on the South-west corneror Cherry and I bird streets, (being Kail road street) to wit; A lot. with a good two-story plan building thereon, J6by 18 feet, one room on each floor, suitable for a store or other business Also, the adjoining lot, with a two-story dwell ing hrfuse thereon, and several other town lots. Also a lot of well -burnt brick, and a good as sortment of stone-ware, such as crocks, jugs, jars, fruit cans, etc., at reduced prices. For further particulars inquire at the stone ware pottery of F. LEITZINGER, Way 13. Clearfield, Pa. D EXIAL PARTNERSHIP. DR. A.M. HILLS desires to inform his patients and the public generally, that he has associated with him in the practice of Dentistry, S. P. SHAW. D. 1). 8 , who is a graduate of the Philadelphia Dental College, and therefore has the highest attestations of his Professional skill. All work done in the office I will hold myself personally responsible tor being done in the moat satisfactory manner and highest order of the pro fession An established practice of twenty-two years in this place enables me to speak to my patrons with confidence. Engagements from a distance should be made by letter a few days before the patient, designs coming. Clearfield, June 3, 1868-ly. SAWS! SAWS!! Attention Lumbermen ! EMERSON'S PATENT PERFORATED CROSS-CUTTING CIRCULAR AND LONG SAWS. (All Gumming Avoided.) And Emerson's Patent Adjustable Swage for Spreading, Sharpening and Shap ing the Teeth of all Splitting Saws. MERRELL & BIGLER General Agents, CLEARFIELD, PA. jan8. ISfiS. A T E S T S T Y L 2" E S , for Spring and Sum ner Hats, from New York and Philadelphia Also Trimmed-patterns of clothing for Ladies and Children from Mine. Demorest, a full supply - of which will be kept constantly en hand at the store of Mrs. II. D. WELSH k Co., Dealers in Fancy Goods Millinery. Notions, Toys. Music and Musical Instruments. Second Street, next door to First National Bank, Clearfield, Penn'a. They also make to order All kinds of Bonnets for 50 ots. All kinds of Hats for : : : : : 30 cts. Materials furnished on as reasonable terms as they can be bad in the county. . . Call and examine their stock before purchasing elsewhere. April 8, 1868.- jiiAvofl opisdxi P0l"nX BENNETT, BLATTENBERGER & CO., (Successors to Lawshe, White & Co.,) WHOLESALE AND KETAU, T'EALF.RS IX GENERAL MERCHANDISE, OSCEOLA, PENN'A., Respectfully invite an examination of their large stock of Seasonable goods, purchased for cash, and selliDg at greatly reduced prices. AVe Defy Competition. We sell better Goods at lower rates than any other bouse in the county. THE REASON WHY: Because we buy for cash and buy close, and are thus enabled to give our customers and pa trons the benefit of the greater portion of the profits they have hitherto been paying ; and Because we sell more goods than any other house in Clearfield county. S3f Our stock consists of Dry Goods, Groceries, Qaeensware, Hardware, Woodware. Willowware. Boots and Shoes, Hats. Caps. Clothing. Furniture. Carpets and Oil Cloths, Provisions of all kinds, Feed, iy-c. DRESS GOODS FOR LADlES, of every style. DRESS GOODS FOR CHILDREN, in neat and tasteful designs. DRESS GOODS FOR GENTLEMEN, in Variety. Ready-made Clothing at greatly reduced pri ces. Orders taken for suits of Clothing.' Samples to select from always on hand. NOTIONS.. From our large stock of Notions, every want in that line ean be supplied, every desire ratified. Groceries and Provisions. Sugars of every grade. Syrups of every quality. Preserved Fruits and Jellies. Tomatoes and Peaches. Sugar Cured Hams. Shoulders and Sides. Mess Pork, Mess Beef Dried Beef. Shad, Mackerel, Codfish. Round Herr i , Lake Trout. Extra Flour, Corn Meal and Buckwheat Meal. Cash Paid for Country Produce. BUILDING and other HARDWARE. Tools for Carpenters and others. Best Double and Single Bitt Axes. Picks. Ropes and Cordage, Brushes, Mill Findings. CIGARS AND TOBACCO. Finest brands of Cigars. Chewing and Smo king Sobacco. The celebrated Michigan Fine Cut in bulk. Country merchants supplied on as fair terms as can be had in the Eastern eities. E3r" Goods ordered for our customers, and iat isfaction guaranteed, " "' To buy to save, to buy lo please To buy to make, to buy with ease, To buy at all, as all must do, To the cheap cash store all should go. Bennett, BLattenberger & Co., Osceola Mills. May 27, '68-tf. "iURUANTS the best and cheapest in the V county, at r. n.unauaiu BLACKSMITH WANTED. A first class Smith Short, with larce custom and ; (if required) a good dwelling house eonve- nient to the shop, are offered for rent by the gub scribers. Woald prefer to make an engagement with a man possessed of some capital and enter prise, as such a man coald do- a large business. Curweni!TiUe, June . E. A IRVIN k CO. QAW MILL WANTED,. by an expen- enced Sawyer, to run by the thousand or for a share of the lumber. Any person hav ng a mill to lease, will please address Journal ?ff1ce" Clearfield, Pa. May 27, 'f.S-3tp. QTRAYED AWAY-on Sunday. May 17th, a dark brindle Cow, with some white streaks over tbe body , the points of tne horns cut of off. and about five years old. A lib eral reward will be paid for information of her whereabouts. JOHN GUELICH, May 27. Clearfield, Pa. "ROOK AGENTS WANTED to solicit or- dersfor Dr. William Smith's Dictionary of the Bible. The only edition published in A merica. eondenud hv T, Kinith', A.t,,ni r. one large Octavo volume, illustrated with over 125fl!ftl nft vrnnA Amivrawina A . 1 I. senbers see that you get she genuine edition by Dr. Smith ' The Springfield Republican says, this edition published by Messrs. Burr A Co., is the genuine thing. The Consregationalitt says, whoever wishes to get, in the cheapest form, the best Dic tionary of the Bible should buy this. Agents are ineeting-with unparallelled success. We employ no General 4gew.t. and offer extra in ducements to canvassers. Agents will see the advantage of dealing directly with the Publish ers. For descriptive circulars with full particu lars and terins.address the Publishers, J. B. BURR CO-, Hartford. Conn. (jUDe 3-4t- NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY . This is X1 to give Notice: That n the 4th day of May, A. D. 1868, a Warrant in Bank ruptcy was issued against the Estate of William F . Irwin, of Clearfield Borough, in the county of Clearfield and State of Pennsylvania, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt on his own petition ; that the payment of any debts and delivery of any property belonging to such Bankrupt, to him, or for his use, and the transter of any property by him are forbidden by Law ; that a meeting of the creditors of the said Bankrupt, to prove theii debts and to choosa one or more Assignees of his Estate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy .to be holden at Philipsburg, in the county of Centre, at the room of the Register, at the Hotel in faid District, before S. E. Woodruff. Esq , Register, on the 1st day of July, a d. 1308. at 111 o'clock a.m. TllOS. A. ROWLEY, U. S Marshal. Messknofk. By G. P. DAVIS, Dept. V. S. M. May 27,'68.' GREAT WESTERN Horse Insurance & Detective Company, Incorporated by the Legislature of Illinois, with a Chartered Capital of 5300,000, HOME OFFICE : DECATUR, ILLINOIS. Cash Assets, July 1,18G7, S171,69T 85 This is the only Compnny that insures against ACCIDENTS NOT RESULTING IN DEATH. J. F. EATON, Actuary. . Office College Block. North Third Street, Harrisburg, Penn'a. WM. M. M'CULLOUGH, Esq., ''May 27,'B8. Agent, Clearfield, Pa. A PPRAISEMENT NOTICE TO CRED- ITORS. Estate of William II. Tozer, dee'd, late of Chest tw'p, Clearfield county, Pa. ' X tub Oxrau'i Oomr or OLiAariRLO COUNTY : The appraisement made under the Fifth section of the act of the 14th of April, 1851. having been filed in this estate,-notice is hereby given tbat Sarah C. Toier, tbe widow of Wm. II. Tozer, late of Chest tw'p, dee'd, claims to retain real estate referred to in the appraisement to the value of S300, bounded as follows: Beginning at a Beech corner, which is the common corner of four tracts of land, thence south 43 degrees east along tbe original line 80.1 perches to a post, thence north 52 degrees east 3301 perches to a post, thence north 38 i degrees west 80.1 perches to a Birch. thence south 52 degrees west 336 perches to place of beginning, containing about la7 acres and 70 percnes, and which appraisement was. on tbe lath day of Maich. 1868, presented to the Court, when it was ordered and decreed that publication be made giving notice to all persons concerned that the real estate appraised and set out to the widow of Wm. 11. Tozer, dee'd, under the law allowing her $300 worth of property, to be thus set out to tbe use of herself and family, the said appraise ment will be absolutely confirmed unless sufficient reason to the eontrary be shown on or before the first day of June Term, ISfiS. By the Court. . May 27, '68. I. U. BARGER. Clerk O. C. A PPRAISEMENT NOTICE TO CRED- ITORS. Estate of James White. Jate of the tw'p of Knox, Clearfield county, Pa., dee'd. In ths Orphax's Court of Clearfield County: The appraisement made under the 5th section of the act ot the 14th of April, 1851, having been filed in said estate, notice is hereby given that Margaret White, tbe widow of James White, late of Karthaus township' deceased, claims to retain real and personal p.-operty referred to therein of of the value of $300. The real estate described as follows, vis : Beginning at a post on the town ship road lending to Saltlick, which post or place of .beginning is about 60i perches and 5 links east of the south wrst corner of what is, or was, Thomas White"' 1 'U'l. thence north fifteen perch es to a poet, th .oca east eleven and one-fourth perches to a pos . thence south fifteen perches to a post at tw'p road, thence west eleven and one fourth perches to place ef beginning, containing one acre and allowanoe, and which appraisement was, on the 17th day of March, A. D , 1868, pre sented to the said Court, when it was ordered and decreed that publication be made giving no tice to all porsons concerned that as to the real estate appraised and set out to the widow of Jas White, deceased, under the law allowing S300 worth of property to be thus set out to the use of herself and family, the said appraisement will be absolutely confirmed unless sufficient reason to the eontrary be shown on or before the First day of June term, A. D., 183. By the Court. May 27, '68. I. G. BARGER, Clerk Q. C. SIIERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of sundiy writs of Levari Facia, issued out of the Conrt of Common Pleas of Clearfield county, and to me directed, there will be exposed to public sale, at the Court House, in the borough of Clearfield, on MONDAY, the 15th DAY OF JUNE. 1868. at 1 o'clock, P. M., the following described Real Estate, to wit: All those two certain tracts of land situate in Morris .township, Cloarfield county, Pa., bounded and described as follows : One of them beginning at a post, corner of land in name of Blair M'Clan ahan, thence along the. same North one degree east 235 perches to a White Pine, thence 89 de grees, west 315 perches to a Hickory, thence along the survey hereafter described south one degree west 235 perches to post, thence by land in. name of John Price south 89 decrees east 316 perches to place of beginning, containing 437 acres and 144 perches and allowance. The other beginning at a Hickory corner thence north 89 degrees west 145 perchesto post, thence south one degree west 235 perches to post, thence along land in name of John Swanwick south 89 degrees east 145 per to post, thence along first described tract north one degree east 235 pert hes to place of beginning, containing 200 acres and allowance, being part of survey in name of John Nicholson. Selzed.taken in execution, and t be sold as the property of John J. Miller. , Alio, by virtue of a writ of Vend. Ex., the following described real estate : . A certain lot of land situate in or near Oaceola Borough, Clearfield county, Pa.-coatainiug about one acre, with a two-story frame house erected thereon. Seised, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of H. II. Kephartand David Kephart. 1 ' C. HOWE, . May 27, 1868. Sheriff. S J. HAYES, Si'Rgkos Dentin; Office r... 11 -I 1.. i lumiifwuu suuci, curwensville, i a. j Teeth extracted by tbe application ef local an- atbesia, and all kinds -f modern dental work ! done. mt 13. ISfiS.. .. , j , . . j JAMES MULLEN, with I. P. Chalfant & Co., Auctiou Jobbers of Hoisery, No tions.M hiteGoods, Embroideries. Gents' Furnish ing Goods, etc.. No 57 North Third street. Phila aelphia Orders solicited. Apr 22;'6S. "MISSSUSAN REEDj DKALKB IM PLAIN AND FANCY BONNETS, Hisses and Children's Hats and Caps, French . and American Flowers, Ribbons, Ae. Bleaching and Trimming done in Latest Styles. Opposite Moetop's Store, Market Street, ap22,'63 Clearfield, Penn'a. M I S S II. SWAN'S School for Girls, Clearfield, Ta. The Second Term of Twenty-two weeks, will commenceJon.MONDAY, February 17, 1868. TERMS OF TUITION: Reading. Orthography, Writing. Object Lessons, Primary Arithmetic and Pri mary geography per half term'(l 1 weeks) $5 00 History .Local and Descriptive Geography with Map Drawing, Grammar, Mental and Written Arithmetic, 6 60 Algebra and the Sciences, t 00 Clearfield, February 5, 1868. $5000. ACCIDENTS. 5000. FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS INSURANCE FOR TWENTY-FIVE CENTS, FOR ONE DAY. Five Dollars per month and from S25 to S50 per year with weekly compensation, in case of total disability. NO MEDICAL EXAMINATION IS MADE IN ACCIDENT INSURANCE. Policies and tickets, covering all kinds of acci dents, whether reccived.whilst travel " ing or otherwise, sold by ALFRED M. SMITH, Insurance Agent. Clearfield. April 1, 1863. c LEARFIELD ACADEMY. The Fourth Session of the present Scholastic ysar of this Institution, will commence on Mon day, the 4th day of May, 1868. Pupils ean 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, practioal and accom plished education of both sexes. The Principal having had the advantage ot much experience in his profession, assures pa rents an guardians that his entire ability and energies will be devoted to the mental and moral training or tne youth placed under his charge. Tirms or Tumox: Orthography, Reading, Writing and Primary Arithmetic, per session, (11 weeks.) '- 5 60 Grammar, Geography, Arithmetic, and Histo ry. r 6-0 Algebr.,Geometry, Trigonometry, Mensuration. Surveying, Philosophy, Physiology, Chemistry Book-keeping, Botany, and Physical Geogra phy. T00 Latin, Greek and French, with any of tha a bove branches; $12,00 l7No deduotion will be made fer absence. For further particulars inquire of Rsr. P. L. HARRISON, a. m. July 31, 1867. Principal. a. l. cf.ed. J.F.WBAVRR W. POWF.LL, e. p. hoop. NOTICE, i JONES. .W.BETTS CLEARFIELD TLANING MILL ALL RIGHT. Messrs. HOOP, WEAVER k CO., Proprietors, would respectfully inform the citiiens 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, 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 pannel plank preferred Nut 6. '67. Sadd: sale ADDLES, Bridles, harness, collars Ac. for at MERRELL 4-BIGLER'S. DESSICATED COCOANUTS. for pios.pudd ings, etc , for sale at E. W. GRAHAM'S. C ANNED FRUITS all kinds, warranted good and fresh, at IS. W. OKA HAM S. PRUNES a quantity on hand nnd-for sale at May 27. E. W. GRAHAM'S. PARED PEACHES the best in market, at tha store of E . W. G R A II AM. QUEENSWARE the cheapest in the county; at MOSSOP'S. BOOTS A SHOES the cheapest in the eoonty, at MOS3QPJi FEED the cheapest in the county, at May 29. WgOP'g-. CLOTHING the cheapest in tb county, at May 29 - - MOSSOP'S. s OLE LEATHER & FINDINGS h epet in tbe county, at O IL PAINTS th cheapest in May 29. MOSSOP'S jASTER the cheapest in tbe ?' May 29 '67. MOSSOP'S. TERMS OF THE JOIIKNAL. The Raftsman's Joprhai j8 published on Wed' nesday at $2.00 per annum in advance. If not paid at the beginning of thevear. $2.50 will be charged, and $3,00 if not paid before tbe close the year. AnvBBTtSBW cuts will be inserted at pr square, for three or leas inaertioas Tew Hues (or less) counting a square. For every additional insertion 50 cent will be charged. A deduction will be made to ye,rly advertisers No subscription taken Sot a shorter time thaa six months, and no paper will be discontinued un tillall arrearages are paid,exoept at the option of the publisher. S. J. ROW. E W F.I R Mf Ilartsock & Goodwin, One door East of Benjamin Broom's Hotel - Cl.-B-tfE58VII.UB, Pa. ' Having just received a full and' weir selected assortment ef Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Clothing, Notions, Hats. Caps, Baot. Shoes, Drugs. Hard ware, Queensware, Tinware. Cedar and Willow ware. Brooms, Groceries, Flour. Fish, Salt, etc., to which they ask the attention of the public. 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 cash, oreschaaged' for country produce. DANIEL HARTSOCK, Feb. 12. 1868. ED GOODWIN. Jj BRIDGE, MERCHANT TAILOR, Market Street, Clearfield, P. One door last ot the Clearteld. Haaae, ' Keeps on hand a full assortment of Gents' Fur nishing goods, such as Shirts, (linen and woolen, Undershirts. Drawers and Socks Neck-ties, Pock et Handkerchiefs, Gloves. Umbrellas, Hats, eta , in great variety. Of piece goods he keeps t he Best Cloths, (of all shades) Black Doc-Skin Cassimeres of the best make, Fancy Cassia: ares, in great variety.. Also. French Coatings; Beaver, Pilot, Chinchilla, an I Tricott Over-coating, all of which will ba sold cheap for cash, and made up according to the latest styles, by experienced workmen. Also agent for Clearfield county, for I. M. Singer A Co's Sewing Machines. November 1, 1864v something s e yr IN SHAW'S ROW, FRANK A 9TOTJGHTOX, Merchant Tailors, Market Street, Clearfield, Pa Having opened their new establishment, in- , Shaw'a Row. one door east of tbe Poet Office, and having jurt returned from the eastern cities with,', a large and elegant assortment of . . Cloths, Cassimeres, Vesting!?, : Beavers, &c., and all kinds of goods for men and boys' wear, are now prepared to make up to order CLOTHING, from a single article to a full suit, in the latej styles and most workmanlike manner. Special atten tion given to custom work, and cutting out fer men and boys. We offer great bargains to custo mers, and warrant entire satisfaction. A liberal share of public patronage is solicited. Call and examine our goods M A. FRANK. Oct 16, 1R67. E. R. L. STOUGHTON. 0 RPIIANS' COURT SALE. t Valuable Timber Land. In pursuance of an order of the Orphans Court of Clearfield eounty, the undersigned. Adminis trator of the estate of James Morrison, late of Jordan township, Clearfield county, deceased, will offer at public sale, at the Court House, in the Burough of Clearfield, on . Tuesday, June lGth, 1868, the following real estate, late the property of said deceased, viz: A certain tract or piece of land, situate in Jordan township, aforesaid, being part of a larger tract warranted in the name of Dfcvid Brown, and described as follows: Beginnirg at a post at John M'Allister's land, thence by land of Parker Strong North 51 degrees East 10 perches to a Hemlock, thence South 40 degrees East 160 perches to a White Oak. thence South M degrees West 106 perches to a post, thence North 40 de grees West 160 perches to tbe place of beginning, containing ONE HUNDRED ACRES, and allow ance. The improvements on said property are as follows: A Plank Dwel'ing House, 20 by 26, and a Log Barn., Good water convenient. Also, an orchard of thriving fruit trees. About forty acres of this land is cleared and under cultiva tion ; the balance is timbered with. Pine and Hem lock, having about eight hundred thousand teet of White Pine and about the same amount of first-class Hemlock thereon. Whitmore run pass es through the one side of the tract. rER',s or Sale. One half in cash, en the con firmation of the sale by the Court, and tbe ether half in one year thereafter with interest to be secured by Kond and Mortgage. May 20, 18C.8. JOHN L. M'CULLY, Adm'r. U B L I C SALE. Great Bargains in Real Estate. The subscriber intends to bring before tha public his entire property of real estate. . Citi iens. take notice that be intends to sell for the reason that he is going West therefore bargains will be given. S.iia property is of the most val uable in Woodward township, and none ot which is more than one half mile from the railroad line at Puseyville, on Clearfield creek A Tavern Stand, (half or all) in Puseyville a corner lot, containing ha'f an acre, with four houses and a barn erected thereon; and about 300 feet of bank leave for square timber and saw logs which reots for twenty-five cents per foot, yearly, without house privilege. Also the adjoining lot. sixty feet in front, on Main Street, and one hundred and fifty feet back, with two houses erected thereon" one 21 story, railroad style, the other cottage style well suit ed for any public business. Also one two acre lot, one and a-halt miles from Puseyville. situate on the road leading from Tyrone to Clearfield, in tbe village of Amesville, with a two-story bouse and frame stable erected thereon, and all necessary out buildings in good condition. The lot is in a good state of cultiva tion, and the premises well suited for a mechanic of any kind. Also a tract of land situate half a mile from Puseyville, containing 158 acres and 113 perches of the very best coal land, as well as farming 50 acres of which is cleared, with a plank house a?d double log barn erected thereon. Also one hundred acres of timber land, situ ate on Morgan's Run, one and a-half miles Iroin Puseyville, and one mile above Albert's saw mill on the same run, with good road to said mill. Any p erson or persons wishing to examine any or all of said property will please cali on tbe subscriber at Puseyville. ' Amesville, who will be pleased to show thea the same and spare no pains or labor to -iv perfect satisfaction. The above named railroad is now located through to Puseyville. and a good as guaranteed to be com pleted by tbe First of January, 1870. The above property will be sold, in the Borough of Ulearfield, on (Court week.) Tuesday, Juno Kith, 1808. Citizens, look to your interests, and please come and examine for yourselves, for I am determined to sell. To give any person a chance to purchase, who desires to do so, tbe money will not all be required in hand, but in three payments, secured by Bond and Mortgage. Deed made at aale. Rare inducements are here offered to purchasers, as the subscriber makes no reserve. "Positive - sales will H effected at said time. May 2i, le. " . C. J. SHOFF. GROUND AND UNGROUND SPICES, Citron, English Currants, Easence Coffee, and Vine ear ot the best quality, for sale by Jan. 10. HARTSWtCK t IRWIN. FODDER. CUTTERS of asuperior makt for sale at reasonable prises, at MERKELL and BIG LEE'S, Clearfied, Pa Nov. 14 T. i i t V ' 4
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers