)t 'gtaffemanV gournaf, gfcarftefb, a.,gloi)cmBer 11, iscs. 1868. "a. and Clearfield Bailroad. m. . m. arrives --r . . ,rt .rrires at Tyrone at : - 2.05 p m 4.00 p. m. KlLIOiors. Divine services will be held It Sabbath, in Clearfield, as follows : "B Rev. Archer (Presbyterian), ia the Curt House, morning and evening. By Guer in the Me,hoJ'!it church' ; it morning. By Re- Hayes, in the Baptist Church, i, the evening- 0TICE. We will take several loads of dry pine wood, in payment of Bub- Don't all speak at once. seriptions. Tow.v Property for Sale. Mr. Thomas Liddell offers a house and lot, in Clearfield borough, for sale. See advertisement Jewelry All kinds of Hair Jew elrv, with pure gold mounting, got up to order. See sample book at II. F. Naiigle's Jewelry Store, Clearfield, Ta. It is perhaps not generally known that mace and nutmegs grow on the Mme spicy tree, which yields three crops a year and grows in the Molucco Islands and in parts of Asia. Dedication-. The Lecture Room, in the new M. E. Church edifice, in this place, will be dedicated to the service of Almighty God, on Sabbath next. AU are invited to be present. Services will commence at 11 o'clock, A. M. Put Off. Sheriff Howe requests us to state that all the causes put down for trial for the.Court commencing on the third Monday of November, (16th day) have been continued ; and hence, the jurors, summoned for that week, need not attend. Admitted. P. W. McCurdy, Esq., was admitted to the Bar, in this place, on Monday, November 9th, 1868. lie w:w examined in open Court, and, we are informed by a member of the com mittee, passed an excellent examination Mr. McCurdy is a young man of more than ordinary ability, and, we feel as mred, will make his mark in the pro fession. New Music. We are in receipt of the November numbers of the following musical works: The "Musical Review,' 2 a vear, or 25 cents for single cop ies '"Monthly Glee Hive," and 'Tar l-.r Companion," each 3 a year, or SO cents for single copies. The music con taiued in these works is good. Add ss J. L. Peters, publisher, P. O. Box o i New York. The Academy. In another column will le found the advertisement of the Clearfield Academy. The second ses sion of the present scholastic year will oien on Monday, November 23d. Pro-ft.-xr Harrison is a fine scholar, and, uinliT his management, our Academy has gained a reputation second to no Mmiliir institution in the State. If you want your children well educated, send them to the Academy. The '-Tows Clock." In our last isue we intimated that, perhaps, the "town clock" had been shipped "up salt river" by mistake, instead of to this place it having failed to arrive here cn time. Rut, we are happy to an nounce, such was not the case, as it reached this place four or five days ago, and now occupies its position in the tower of the Court House The dials, which are of translucent glass and sur t!!"Mited with gilt figures or numbers, are wt beautiful and add much to tae appearance of our public build ln?- The Commissioners are entitled 1,1 the thanks of the people of the whole county for their selection of this class f dials; and, we hope, that the clock prove to be a good "time keeper." tH'R Railroad. As the wet weath er i here, and the winter is approach Mig. we presume the railroad to this place will not be completed this fall, as " connaently anticipated. J his re u't ' to be deprecated, as it will defer rt-e completion of the road until next June or July, in all probability. Had le proper exertions been made by those '') eontrol the management of the ad. it could have been completed long V'-' ; but, as it is, we will have to jog along, through mud and elush, for another eight or nine months, much to tQe detriment of the business interests f this communitv, and the inconveni ence of the traveling public. When l our people learn "how to do things?" So long as the spirit of "how not to do" permitted to prevail,so long will every business interest suffer,and the advance ment and growth of our town and county retarded. Colonel Drake, who sunk the first oil ell on Oil Creek, and gave the world toe benefit of his discovery, is at Titus living in extreme destitution. "Watson's Philadelphia Business Directory, for 1869. We call the at tention of our Merchants to this new and valuable little work of reference to the Trade of Philadelphia, and commend- its utility to every merchant buy ing goods, or doing business with Phil adelphia to the extent of a thousand dollars a year. It will contain a class ified list of all the Merchants, Manu facturers, and Professional men of Phil adelphia, arranged in systematic alpha betical order, a well executed Litho graphic Map of the City, and views of the public buildings, with other objects of interest in and around the Quaker City. In ordering goods, directing cor respondence, or ascertaining where to obtain any article of trade or manufac ture, it will be indispensible to our Merchants. Such a work 13 much needed, and its popularity, and the standing of the publishers, is vouched for by the Daily Inquirer, Telegraph, and the leading Daily and Weekly Press of Philadelphia. Messrs. Watson & Co., 219 Dock Street, Philadelphia, are the Publishers, and will send the work as soon as issued, by mail, postage prepaid, upon the receipt of One Dollar. Send your subscriptions in immediately. John M. Kelley, of Lancaster, has in his possession a barrel and lock of a horse pistol, found in excavating earth for a new road, on the farm of John Burnett,near Chadd's Ford. The pis tol, it is supposed, was used at the bat tle of Brandy wine, on the 11th of Sep tember, 1776. Mr. Kelley intends presenting these articles to theLinnaen Society of Lancaster. A six-pound cannon ball was also found near the same place. The barrel of the pistol is in a pretty good state of preserva tion, though the flint lock is much eat en by rust. A Nevada paper notices a beautiful cube of salt, a natural production of that State. The cube is two and a half inches long, two inches broad and one and a half inches thick. It is as trans parent as a plate of fine glass, and the small print of a paper may be easily read through it. Nearly in the i.entre of the cube there is a small cavity in which there is held imprisoned a drop of water, which is moved as the block is moved to the right or the left, as the globule of spirit moves in a level. The Rev. W. F. P. Noble, of Penn sylvania, has just recovered a verdict of 15,350 in the Lancaster county court, against A.WT. Russell, Edwin and James M. Clark and others, in an action for damages. The plaintiff, in 1851, was induced to purchase the l ight of a pat ent flour mill for Illinois, which mill proved to be practically worthless, the sum paid the defendants bcing10,000. A good example for American courts and juries has just been given in the Papal States, where a sentence af five vear3 at the galleys lias been passed on the station master at the Roman rail wav -terminus in consequence of two trains started by bis orders having come in collision, and so causing the death of five persons. The station master has fled. The new Queen of Madagascar Las abolished idol worship and openly de clared her contempt for the idols and their priests. - The Queen herself has not yet espoused Christianity, but the impetus given to the work of conver sion is reported to be such that "the Christian churches cannot contain the crowds who flock to hear the Gospel." Recent English papers mention the fact that one hundred tons of guano have been sent from Southampton to Birmingham, to be used in the manu facture of lucifer matches. The phos phoric acid is extracted from the guano to be converted into phosphorus to form the composition with which the match es are tipped. Mexico boasts that she has paid one sixth of her debt during thela.st year. Among other things she took 3,720, 235 and redeemed therewith 14,654, 235 of claims and bonds. Of these some ten millions were in California and New York. Some two millions of En-o-lishand Spanish Convention debt were also bought up. A man named George Ilannan, of Mount Joy, Pa., in a state of intoxica tion, seeking an interview with Govern or Geary, fell over the bannisters on ' the stairway leading to the Executive Chamber, on Saturday, October, dlst, and sustained injuries from which lie died within an hour after. Wm. Nestman, of Orleans, Ripley county, Indiana, hung himself last week On his person was found ?l,426,64,be side a 500 mortgage and a letter to his brother, a Lutheran preacher at Or leans, saying his spirits and feelings were low, and that be wisned to die. A woman was lately by mistake shut J the vaults of a small village church in in Sweden, where she remained eleven days. When found she merely asked for some wr.ter, and being treated with great care she perfectly recovered in a few days. One of Tioga county's oldest pioneers has passed away, in the person of Benj. B. Smith. He was born in 1791 in Massachusetts, and in 1816 came to Pennsylvania,and settled in Wellesboro, at which place he died on the 21st of October. In the recently signed Madagascar treaty, the Queen was represented by two of her devoted subjects, Andriant sitohania and Rafaralahibemalo. The Campaign Against the Indians, The indications are that General Sheridan will succeed in annihilating the band of the ChevMinos. ArannhnP rul SL.i.t r.rp th , , 1 middle of winter. This will be rapid work. It I ill known that, tho TPrVl.adlJ .-w " ' - - " J J off for supplies and are living on mule meat. They have had little time to gather meat, as the men have been tent too hnsilv enra ged in watching the movements of our col- Umns, JNow that oar troops are on the fresh rtail with fifteen days' supplies, if the ravages are not willing to fight, the ques tion becomes one of food, and it is probable when too hard pressed by the latter enemy they will be brought down to the alterna tive of tip lit and defeat or death by starva tion. The column under Colonel Bankhead, which left Fort Wallace on the 25th instant, to co operate with General Carr, are in the wake of a body of Indians who are so eager to escape their pursuers that they did not pause toburn the trestle-work on the railway. Instead of committing depredat ons, they have exhibited a laudable enterprise in the endeavor to save their f-ealps. From fore uotige to rort nays, me route isai-1 most wholly free from Inidann. The cam- 1 paign in the South will be pressed determi nedly by General Sully, who is now at or near Fort Harker, the headquarters of the Upper Arkansas. He has abundance of troops and supplies to prosecute his share of the work, which is to free the border from further outrages at the hands of the red skins. A Wageu Path. Two of our citizens, Wm. Marshall, Democrat.and James Bing ham, .Republican, laid a wager on the result oi the State election, viz : If the State went Republican, Marshall was to convey Bing ham, in a wheelbarrow, from the Depot in this place to his (Bingham's) residence; if the State went Democratic, the wacrer was I favor of the Republicans, Mr. Marshall came promptly to time, on Wednesday evening last, with the wheelbarrow, to fulfil his part of the contract. Quite a crowd, composed of members of both parties, collected at the Depot to witness the start. All things ar ranged, Mr. Binfiliatn took bis seat upon the vheelbarrow. and .nr. Marshall pickea up the handles and moved off wi'h his load. They were accompanied on their journey by a larfru pavtj of friends, and there was much fport attending the performance. Altoona Tribune. The Resi i.t Abroad. The comments of the Inreign press on the result of the Presidential election show that its signifi cance is properly understood, arid that Grant's character is thoroughly appreciated. Our country never had so high a standing abroad as at the present moment. Now for the Thcnder. The Iuka (Mississippi) G-nrfte, of the 29th, has the following : "If Grant is elected, there will be thunder to pay in certain localities and you had better get your wives and daugh ters, mothers and sisters out before the car nival begins." An.ither BiaGrN. A twenty inch Rod man srun was successfully cast at Fort Pitt foundry on Tuesday last, and was named , 'General Grant." The gun weighs about eighty-five tons, and is destined for Fortress Monroe. Mrs. Partington (P. B. Shillaber) was a Democratic candidate for the Massaehnetts Legislature in the recent election, and was defeated. A lover a man who in bis anxiety to ob tain possession of another has lost posses sion of himself. MARRIED : On Wednesday. October 2S h, ISCS. in Indiana, Fa., by Kev. A. .u f.lwain, 31' Dam F.I. HILL, ot (jreene t p.. inttiana co. and Miss Kate Ieh.nlky, of liurnside t p., Clearfield county. On Monday, Nov. 2d, 1 SOS, by Wm. M. Ilenrv. Eso.. Mr. O. J. TlMMS, of Jeffer son county, and Mrs. Emily Barr, of ler- guson t p., Llearhcld county. On Sundav. Nov. 8th, 186S, by J. P. Far- well. Emj., Mr. Jonathan Bloom and Miss M. ri. I-.EWIS, botn ot rerguson wwnsnip. Closing Quotations of Governm't Securities. JAMES T. BRADY A CO., (SurresorttoS Jonrt ir Co.) CSRKER Or rot'RTH AD OW STREETS. Pittsburg, Xov. 7. 13S8. buv sell. 'I buy. sell. GOLD i;t3,133i ;5-2ns. Jan.'B7. HOlHIOl U.S. rts,, H81. 112 ili'i , 21's. Jul bl 1US I0nx 5 2(s.lS2. I17i lli June. 7 30s. 109 1094 5-2s,lS, 108, I06j July. 7-30s. 109 1091 5 2US.1665. 1054 lOfil May Comp. B5.1 14 10 40s. I03 103J! Aug.Ci.mp.'nS 11S 118! 5-20s. Jan. '5, 10S losjj Sept.Conip.'Bi.llS 118 5-20s, Jul. '65. 108 lSi Oct. Comp. Bo,l 174. 118 We are now converting 7-30 of the June and July series into Gold Coupon ill bonds oi 1B 0 7. DM INI ters of NISTRATRIX'S NOTICE. - Let- Adniiuistration on the estate of Robert R. Nowry. late or Barnsid t'wp. Clear field county. Pa .dee'd. having been granted te the nnrlrirtad. all oersoDS indebted t S-tid estate are requested to make immediate payment, and elaims aeainst the same will are- sent them, properly authenticated, for settle- o.i.h.r 7 18n8-nti) Administratrix. t OOKING-GLASSES. A large assortment ei I I - K Inn and Sattare LOOIDt-Iias, wi,u e-wood. ilt. walnut and mahogany frames AUo. looking glass plates, of al 2 Not. 4. 1- KKATZtR b. g O JI K T II I N G N E W , frank fVR uTni on, " Merchant Tailors, .Market Street, Clearfield, Pa. Flaring opened tbeir new establishment, in Shan't how. one door east of the Post Office, and having just returned from the exs'crn citiea with a large and elegant assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vesting, Beavers, &.C., and all kinds of goods for men and boys' we?r, are now prepared to make p to order CLOTH ING. from a niLgle article to a fall (ait. ia the latest stales and most workmanlike manner Special atten tion given to custom work end catting tmt ter men and boy We offer great bargains to easte rners, and warrant entire satisfaction A ltkeral share of public patronage is aolioited Call aad etamine our goods M A. FRANK, Oct 1ft. 1K67. E. R. L STOIGHTOjT c I GARS AND TOBACCO. ADOLPH-SCHOLPP, MiicrAcrctH aao Wholesale abd Retail DBALBB I ClOARS 15D TOBACCOS, CLEARFIELD. PA., Would rcspeetfully announce that he has remor- c"d to the large ana commodious store-room, op nosite the residence ot ri a fwoore, Esq., where he has opened a general assortment of Tobacco t. which he ii prepared to sell, wholesale or retail, at reasonable prices. His cigars are made ol tne very best material and in atria ot manufacture will compare with those of any other 1 ose of ut other eiiaonsiuuioni. has always on baad a supenor artiele or - , - .;.,., .nH ..nnkiiiu tobaccos. 10 wntcn ae ai reels the attention of - lovers of the weed." Merchants and Dealers ..throughout the eonnty supolied at the lowest wholesale prices. Call and examine his stock when you com to Clearfield. June 10. ISoS. JJ ARTS WICK & IRWIN, DIU'GtlSTS, CLEAEFISLD, I-A. , Having refitted and removed to the room lately occupied by Richard Mossop.on Market St., now offer low for cash, a well selected assortment ol IJHCGS A Nil CHEMICALS. Also. Patent Medicines of all kinds. Pa'nts. Oils, Hass. Putty. Dye-stuffs. Stationary. Touacco and Sega.-s, Confectionary. Spices, and a larger stock of varieties than ever befure offered in this place, and warranted to be oi the best the market af Irrds Inspect their stock before purchasing elsewhere, and they feel warranted in saying that j.u will be pleased with the quality and price of tbeir goods Remember the place Mossops old stand, on .tiarketSt. Dej. 6. Is6a. j LEARFIELD MARBLE WORKS. ITALIAN AND VERMONT MARBLK FINISHED IN THE HIGHEST STYfcE OF THE ART. The subscribers beg leave to announce to th eitisens of t.learneld county. nai tney nave opened anextensie Marble Yard, on tiie South west corner ot -MnrKetana r oarm treeis, v-iear-field Pa . where they are prepared to make fotub Stones, Monuments, Tombs. Box and Side Tombs, Cradle Tomb, Cemetery Posts, Mantles, Shelves, brackets, etc., etc., on very short notice. They always keep on hand a large quantity of rork. fim.hed. except the lettering, so mat per rons can call and select for themselves the style desired. Thev will also make to order any other style ol work that mav be desired : and thev flatter them selves that they oan compete with the manufac- turers outside of the county, either in workman. shio or price, as they only employ the best of All inquiries by letter promptly an .... .- . . . . . i i swered. JOHN OUKLICU. May 2J, lR7-tf. HENRY OUtLlCH. H. F. N A U G L WATCH MAKES, GRAHAM'S ROW. CLEARFIELD. The undersigned respectfully informs his old customer and the public, that he has on band, (and constantly receiving new additions,) a large stock of Clocks, Watches ana jewelry. CLOCKS, a laree variety from the best Man- nfactory.oonsistiDiCof Eight-day and thirty-hour :.jiu.:.v. i i nrim c.;k. Alarm clocks. WA TCHES6db assortment. o silver Hunt ing and open Case American pateht Levers, plain and full jeweled GOLD PENS, an elegant assortment, of the best quality. Also, in silver extension and desk holders SPECTACLES, a large assortmant, far and near sight, colored and plain glass. JEWELRY ot evory variety, from a single piece to a full set ALSO, fine assortment of Spoons. Forks, but ter knives, etc., plated on genuine Alabata. A LSO. Hair Jewelry .with pure gold mounting got up to crdcr. Call and see sample book. All kinds of Clocks. Watches and Jewelry care fully repaired and n arraittril A continuance oi pairouaKe is boucucu. Not. 2Sth, 166S. II. F. NATOLE. n LOTH IN G! CLOTH L IN U ! ! GOOD A5D CHEAP!!: Men. Yonths and Boysean besnplpied with fall suits of seasonable and fashionable clothing at KElZENSTEIiN BROS' & CO., where tt is sold at prices that will induce their purchase. The universal satisfaction wuicn oas l,.n .riven, has induced them to increase then s'o-k. which is now not surpassed by any estab lishment of the kind in this part of the State. Reizenstein Bro's k Co., Seli goods at a very small profit, for cash. ; Their goods are well made and fashionable. They give every one the worth of his money. They treat their customers all alike. They sell cheaper than every body e'se. Their store is conveniently situated. Thev bavins purchased their stock : t reduced prices they can sell cheaper tl an others for these and other reasons persons should buy their clothing at Produce of every kind taken at tha highest market prices. nay is, ien. E W SPRING STOCK! J. SHAW & SON. Have just returned from the east and are no' opening an entire new sioea oi gooas in me nm -. . . r 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, (jueer.sware. Hardware. Boots. Shoes. Hats. Caps. Bonne's, Dress Goods. Fruits. Candies Fish, Salt, Brooms, Nails, etc. in fact, everything usua'ly kept in a retail store can be had by caning mis store, or win m procured to order. Their stock is well seleeted. and consists ef lbs newest goods, is of the best quality , of the latest styles, nnd will be sold at lowest prices for cash. or exchanged for approved country preduae. Be sure and eall and examine our stock before making your purchases, as we are determined nlease al! who may favor us with their custom. Mav 8. 18S7. J. SHAW 4 SOS. CURRANTS the best and eownty. at . cheapest in the GRAHAM'S D ESSIATEDCOCOAN'UTS.forpies.puddings, ete , for sale at GRAHAM'S. riRAPE VINES FOR SALK. All tbe Icadinir hardy varieties of first quality Concord Castings, Si. 60 per hundred. Orders solicited as soon as convenient and filled in notation, by A Si. HILLS. T HE OLD ESTABLISHED FIRM, J. J. RICHARDSON A CO.. 126 Market Street. Philadelphia, are ths largest Manufacturing Confeetioncrsand Wholesale Deal ers in Fruits. Nuts. Ao , in the United States. March 4, lSeS-ty SOMETHING NEW in CLEARFIKLD. Carriage and Wagon Shop, Immediately in rear of Machine shop. The undersigned would respectfully inform the eitisens of Clearfield, and the pablie in general, that he is prepared to do all kinds of work o carriages, buggies, wagons, sleighs, sleds. Ac. en short notice and in a workmanlike manner. Or ders promptly attended to. WM. M'KMGHT. Clearfield. Feb. 7. 18B6-y. c LEARFIELD HOUSE, FRONT STREET, PUILIPSECRG, PA. I will impeach any one who says I fail to gire directand personal attention to all oar customers, or fail to cause them to rejoice over a well far ni.'hed table, with clean rooms and sew beds, where all may feel at home and the weary ke at ret. New stabling attached. 1'hilipsburg. Sep. 2.'6S. J AS. H. Q ALER. NEW BOOT AND SHOE SHOP. EDWARD MACK, Market Street, nearly opposite the resMeneeef Ji. Ii Swoops. Esq., Clearfield, Pa., Would respectfully announce to rfce eiHsers cf Cletrfield and vicinity, that ke has opened a IloOT AND SHOE SHOP, in the knildirg lately occupied by J. L. Cnttle.as alawoffice.and that he is determined not to be outdone either ra quality of work orpriccs Special attention givea to the manufacture ot sewed work. Freacb Sip and Calf Skins, of the best quality, always ea bsnd 1 II,,..1)! 'RA uivfl uim a can. i ' - - " - QIIAIRS CHAIRS!! CHAIRS III JOIIR TROl'TJAH Having resumed the manafnetareof ckatrt. at bis shop located on the lot in tke re sr el his residence I on Market street, and a skert distance west of Ike Foundry, is prepared te aeeeamedate his old friends, and all others who may fever him with a call, with every description oi Windsor chairs Hehasagood assortment en kaaa lo wnich he directs the attention of purchasers. They are made of the very best material well palatea ana finished in a workmanlike manner, aad will be sold at prices to suit the times Cxamiae tkesa before purchasing elsewhere. UlearBeld. Fa.. March IS. inea H O M 12 INDUSTRY! BOOTS ASD SHOES Made to Order at the Lowest Rates. The undersigned would refteetfully iavite tke attention of the eitisens of ClearSel J and vicini ty, to give him a call at his shop an Market St. I nearly opposite Hartswiek A Irwin's drug store. where he is prepared to make or repair any til eg in his line. Orders entrusted to him will be exeeated with promptness, strength and neatness, and all werk warranted as represented. I have now on hand a steel ef extra rreaea calfskins, superb gaiter tops, Ae., that I will finish np at tDelowest figures. Junel.tth, isnn. ua.iiel iiiitniLLi A. VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY FOR SALE, Situate in Decatur township, Clearfield eouaty.Pe Thesubf-eriber. desirous of quitting the business. clon toruie s r wuai.w jiihu. wu. iw -i rvi,ii , a irrnB. inn ,n rnnn rder, witb Irom twenty to tnirty acres 01 lano and a comfortable frame dweliice house attached. There is a considerable lot of Hemlock and White Pine timberon tbeland The property lying two miles West of Vhilipsburg. Centre county, and within a few rods of the turnpike road. The Tyrone and Clearfield Railroad runs through the land, within a raw reds ot tne Mill, lnisisaae sirable location for a Woolen Factory, knd one is much needed in this section of country. For fur ther particulars inquire of the subscriber, on the property, or aauress aim oy toiler airompsuura:. Centre oounty. Pa. Oct. 7, 6S-3tn. CllA.-v M. VAUHALSUIK. -VTEW STOKE AND SAW MILIa, AT BALD HILLS, C'earSeld county. The undersigned, having opened a large aad well selected stock of goods, at Bald Hill?. Clear field county, respectfully solicit a share of pablie patronage. Tbeir stock embraces Dry Goods. Groceries. Hardware. Queens ware.Tin-ware.Iioots aad Shoe. Hats and Caps, voadv made Clothing , aad a gea- eral assortment of Notions, ete. Thev alwavs keen on hand the best qaahty ef Flour, and a variety of Feed. All goods sold cheap for cash, or exoaaef ej rer approved country prodnee. Having also erected a ateam jvui, taey are nredared to saw all kinds ot lumner te eraer. Orders solicited, and punotuallyllled. Nov. 20, 1SC7. If. a. A. lasts. LIFE INSURANCE AT HOME. The Penn Mutual Life Insurance Co., 921 Chest.ict Street, Para a. Insures Idveson favorable terms, and will issue Policieton any of the approved plana of insurance Assets' liable to losses $1,221,289 71. I Surplus divided Annually. Losses paid proiupt- It Premiums may be paid in cash; annually. semi-annually or quarterly; Jt one-half in cash. and one-half in note. By n supplement to the charter, notes hereafter received will participate in all Dividends or Surplus. fcoripeertiBcater np to Januarv. 1859, inclusive, are now receivahloin navment of DreT.icms Agency, at the office of II. B.Pwoopn. Clear field Pa Dr J. G- Uartrwick. Hediea! Exami ner iij,n,m TT BRIDGE, MERCHANT IA1LUK, X.A. Market Street, Clearfield, Fa. One door East of the Clearfield Douse. Ivseos on haid a full assortment of Gents' Fur nishing goods, suchas Shirts, (linen and woolen, Undershirts Drawers and bocks ;.eck-ties, rock bi Handkerchiefs. Gloves. Umbrellas, Hats, etc , in great variety. Of piece goods be keeps the P.9t Cloths, (of all shades) Black Doe-Skin Cassimeres of the best make, Fancy Cassitneres, in great variety. Also.Frenoh Coatings; Beaver, Pilot. Chinchilla, ant Tricott Over-coating, all of which will be .,1.1 nhean for cash, and made up according to the latest styles. Df experienced worKmen. iiisn aent for Clearfield county, for l. ia. oinjjcr w Co's Sewing Machines. November 1 V' s O M E T II I N G NEW IN ANSON VILLI, Clearfield county, Penn' ft. Tha nndersiiMied having erected, durtnf tke past summer, a large and eommodlons star room, is now engaged in tilling it op with a new and select assortmentof rail and vY inter feeas, wmes be offers to the pablie at prices to suit tke ( u k f vn and bova' elethinc 1 aerl- ly extensive, and is offered W siionmsiii HO to20 for awbolesnit. Flour. Salt. and See- - - ' - ' . . . . i . . n , ,v,rt aina. a bipii. " g.... tnv-nine. a heavy sieca , own ana 1 lu"-u - ' 1 . - . . , .j, i el.n.. !!.! nl CAr. ID fllll imhii . unane d ress goods, fur, and other faney joeds. logetfcer ,itk .mil assortment ef notions bo Udieas to enumerate, always on hand, and ser sale very cheap. Prints at 10 cents a yasd.and ofher gswds -. .....n nn " nw is IQ0 time re umr. CountrT proouD- i ..v.r nrices. will be taken in exehangw lor ,w, j . and even Greenbacks will ne bw vvfoaad fer any article in store. Examine asy steefc fore you buy elsewnere. haw Oetuber30.186T. H.8WAW. B OOTS AND SHOES are Belling at half the nsnal price, at J. P KRATZERS. sI.OTniNG CLOTHING CLOTHING. j Ton can get a full suit of elothes. Coat Pants and Vest for sia dollar, at J. r. nittn o. EW SPRING GOODS, JL5T RECEIVED AT KIRK Jt SPENCERS, Lumber City, Pa., The undersigned would rrspeotfally inferm their customers, and the public in general, thai they have Just received their Spring stock of goods, consisting of Dry Goods. Groceries, boots. Shoes, Hats, Caps. Fish, Salt. Flour, havon. Nails, Paints. Oils. Stoneware, Hardware. Queeosware. Baskets. Tubs. Churns. Carpet. Oil cioia, aad a general variety of such articles as are usually kept ia aeoeetrv store, all of which they will sell cbeaf roa easa. They weald also direct attention to their large steck of Keajly-madu Clothing, which they ofier for sale at a snail advance upon eoet. KIRK 4 SPENCIR. Lumber City. Pa.. May 8, lhC7. B We also manufacture te order and con stantly keep on hand a general assortment af Boots and Shoes, for men. women and ebiMrea kIRW A srKM'IH. U S T IS TIME! THK NEW WOODS AT K. WRIGHT A SONS, CLEARFIELD. PA., A. Having jaet returned from the eastern cities we are now opening a foil stock" of seasonable goods, at onr rooms on Second street, to which they respestfally invite the attention ol the pub lie generally. Our assortment is unsurpassed in this seotion. aad if being sold very low for cash. The 'lock consists in part of DRY GOODS of the best quality, ssch as Prints. Detaines.Alpa eaa. Merinos. Uingbams ; Muslins, bleached and nnbleaehed; Drillings Tickings, cotton and wool Flannels. Cassimers. Ladies' Shawls. Coats. Nu bias. Hoods. Hoop skirts. Balmorals, to.. 4c. al! of wHch will be sold low pott casb. Alia, a Sne assortment of the best of MENS' WEAR, consisting of Drawers and Shirts. Hats and Caps. Boots and Shoes. Ilandkcrohieftl cravats, ate. Also. Raft Rope. Dog Rope, Raltiaa Auriri and Axes. Nails and Spikes. Tinware, Lamps and Lasup wicks and ektmneys, et?., ets Also, Queeneware. Glassware. Hardware. Oroee rics. and spice. of all kinds In short, a general assortment nf every thine usually kept in a retail store, all cheap' for task, or approved eountrv produce. Nov M-jalft-noJS. " WRIGHT t SQXS. EUREKA! STAR LIGHTNING ROD! The Best and the Cheapest ! The Stsr (5ALViizr.i LioHTume Ron is supe rior te any in oee, and will last tor generations It is mad' from Magnetic Ittru iths square grooved, spiral-twisted and galvanized, and con nected with pure oopper couplings, rendering it eqnal to a copper rod. the whole surmounted with a liold-plated cluster point of pure copper, tbas forming a continuous rod from the pcinl te the ground the combination of metals feiajing galvanio battery in the rod. It is w aan anted ai ways to remain bright nnd clean, and will never corrode or rut. thai ire- senting a neat ornamental appearanee on the building, worth more than its cost as a matter of ornament, to say nothing about itesure protection aaainsi iieroininc. Xo show the popularity of the Galvanised Star1 tOu, it is only necessary tosav that the nronri- etnrs have pulled off more than one hundred tone of old rusty irons, within twelve months, front colleges, academies, public buildings, bares, ate., and put np the Star Rod in tbeir place. as tne star is oetter and sold at a less price than any other rod. is more durable and more or namental, persons should consult their own inter ests and safety to life and propertv. before they Dave n rod erected on their buildings. All that is necessary to convince the publie of tne euf-enority or the etar Lightning nod. is a thorough examination into its construction and scientific combination. I ne undersigned, Deins the Arents for I l-or- field county, will put up rods for all who may do sire them, on short notice and reasonable terms Call and examine them at theirstore in Clearfield. June 10. ISttt. MERK1LI, BIUL& HE CHEAPEST ARB SOLD BY GOODS RICHARD. MOSSO P. CALEB IX FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRV GOODS. tC. XltlET 9T9EET, CLFABVIELD, PA. KendthtL following iul Of ' goodstnd jiroftihtreirw CAsajt; roa THE LADIS3. trOQ. '(footl Always on band a large stock of La dies goods such asCoburg Cloth, Alpacas, De Laines. Gingham. Prints, chintz. Kerchiefs. No- (jooU' ii'ood Good Cheao (rood CAnj bies. Uoppefs. (slotes, Gvcd FOR GENTLEMEN, God- ill . A. Cheap' Always on hand B!sck, Blue. Br t'Aan' and Grey Cloths, Fancy and Bli cf?oW ire j Cloths, rune j and niack Good' Good' Vheap, Casiineres. Sattiuets. Cassinets, Tweeds, Plain and Fancy Veet ings. shirting, etc.. etc. eto. heap Good' Good Goad Good1 Good' Good Gnod Good-. Geo' Good' Giod Good Good Good Ge,id lieap htap KEADY-MADE. 0Ai;';ach as Coats, Pants. Vests. Under- shirts, and other Flannel shirts C A eap Boots, Shoes. Hats. Caps, Neck ties. Gum Bootsand Shoes and n variety of other articles. IintTsiriini nr2ritrij h-eap CfrMin i f,"P'Such as Unbleached and njeaebed "'"Pi Muslins. Colored Muslins. Linen t. kmap and cotton tablecloths. Oilcloth. Linen aid hemw towls. car pets, curtains, fringe, eto HARDWARE. AC. If you want Nails or spikes. Manure or other forks Saw-mill or other saws, Snioote eg irons. Locks. Cheap kr.ap i-hrap Cheap Good' Gnad Good Good Good -Aeapi -?lieap Clieav Jiinges, ete, go to Mossop's where yon n buy cheap. C,ai Gmod Cheap IK TOU WANT 7oo Cheap Knives and fcrks. Butcher Knives. 'Good Cheap'' Shoe and Stove blacking. Manilla Good Chtio hd hemp ropes. Ink, Paper or Good Cheap! Pens. Powder, Shot or Lead, Good' '-neap I oio , ouy mem ai nossup s. iiroow Ceap IF YOU WANT 'Corf' Cheat Shna T.t or Pi Pain, , Vinri Good Cheap', Soap. Starch, Wall Paper or Win- Good Cheap dow Shades. Lamps. Lamp tubes G"0' Cheapl or Wieks. coal oil. ete , go to '" heap Mossop's cheap cash store. Cheat Good' God Cheap Cheap IF YOU WAST Good extra family Flour. White or brown sugar, hams, shoulders or (jfn (t sides, coffee; Imperial. Young uod Hyson or blacE tea, buy them iGood at Mossop's cheap for cash. goH, IF TOU WANT Good, y-heap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Ctteap Cheap Cheap Cheap Tallow candles, fine or coarse ..' Good Syrup or molasses, cheese, dried Good Good Good Good Good Good Good' Good Gnmdt Goods apples or peaeeee, water or sa do eracxers, call at Mossop's where you can buy cheap. t-heap IF YOU WANT C.tran'Port witie for Medical or Saoramen- Cheap tal uses. Swi wine, old Monnn Cheapl gahela or rye whisky. Cherry Cheap, and Cognac brand v hcv at Chenv Mossod's cbean cash strr. Cheap if YOU WANT Y'j Cheap R,ifwng. pigs. Prunes or dried Cnr-'ao '.l.eapi fiih.rt. r..m r..n nr ' Cheap ground nuts, oandios. Liquorice Cheap Cheap Good Good Good or Liquorice root. Buy tnem at Mossop'e cheap and good. IF TOU WANT V. r " Cheap ch Good To bnT any other article cheap. be;;.v. Cheap Cheap ore to go to mossop. ror ne sells Good C fie IV CDStpei ivi :mou ,ua muy uiuer (.rOoeis n.JL person in Clearfield eountv 'Good Che7f November 27. 1861. apIT 5 rZ Approved rtiiMtrtf rroduee of ever fond talon mi the uevm,l market wrio in omehangt for rood i G UM GOODS, Gum overcoats. Gum Boots and Shoe. Gum BlankeU. at J. P. KKATZER'8. GRAIN WANTED Wheat. Rye. Corn. Buck wheat and Oats wanted, for which tbe high, est market price will be paid by J. P. KRATZbR, Market Street, opposite the Jail. Cleat field, fa. QHOEMAKELS can bay, nt a small advance on H eitv criees. Sole leather. French and Ameri can Kip and Calf Skins Kip ur per. Spanish aip. Moroccos. Linings, tradings, ot November,, im. i- p- KRA'lf B- Ct'RWENSVILLE ADVERTISEMENTS. O J. HAYES, SiJEtiEOX Dentist; Office on Thompson street, Curwensville, P. Teeth extracted by the application of local an sssthreia, ami all kinds modern dental work done. May IS, 183-y. T S. COLE would inform his old cus w tomers, and the publie ?enerklf, that he still eoniinues to manufsctare BOOTS AND SHOES of the very best Freneh Calf and Kip. at the lowest prices for eash or approved ecsctry produce, lie also mates all kiudsof heavy boots. All work warranted, and perfect satisfaction giv en. Opposite Draucker's Hotel, Carwensrille Pa. July 29. ISSK-ly. fjLEARFIELD NURSERY. Escoun Y ace Home Industry. The undert-icn- ed having established a Nursery, on the Pike, halfway between Curwensville and Clearfield Boroughs, is prepared to furnish all kindsof Frai trees. (Standard and dwarf.) Evergreen-. Shrub bery.Grnpo Vines, Gooseherry, Law ten I'lsek berry, Strawberrv and Rasnbeirv vines. Also SibrianCrab trees. Quince and early Scarlet Rhea barb. Ac. Orders promptlv attended to. Address Aug 3K18 J.iVVVRiaHT, Curweville. Q USQTTE H ANN A HOUSE. CuTwensrilie, Fa. EXPRESS AND Sf AGE CFFrCJ. This well known Hotel, having been re fitted id re-furtrfted thronirhont is m.w forth. ciiiumu'iairen or traveler, aad ts Mie general. Charges moderate. Wji.M. JKFFRIKS. August U, l7-tf. Proprietor. N E w FIRM! Hartsock & Goodwin, One door Bast of Fenjanrin Bloem's Re4I, CHwisx3Tir.LB, Pa. Having ist received a full and well selected assortment of Dry UiwpIi. Dress Gdt. CTothing, Notions. Hats. Caps. Boots, t-stnea, Drags Hard ware, Queensware. Tinware. Cedar and Willow ware. Brooms, Groceries. Flour. r"ifb. ralt. etc.. te which they ask the attention of lb public. Our ass irtnient is complete in every department, and our prices are moderate, as will be found UDun examination by purchasers. Goods will be sold cheap for cash, orexchaneed for country produce DANIEi. H A KTSIM.'K, Feb. I. lood. ID GOODWIN. L W A T s sr 1 W, WITHOUT FAIL. JOHN IRVIN, Ha first received and opened at the old stand in Carwensville, an entire new stock of Pall and Winter Good, which he will awtr very cheap far cash. B is stock consists ef Dry Goods, Groeeries, Hardware, Queensware, Boots anl Shoes, Hats, Caps, Keady made Clothing, etc. The public generally is respecfully Irvited te give hiss a call: see his stuck and hear hisprieet, and pnrchase fretn him if yon find it will be te year advantage, For. i, 18 ATTENTION! BUYERS!! HIPPLE 5e FATJST BAbKBS IX 70BZI29 AJTD DOVESllC JBY-e00s)l, AC- MAis sraaa-r, ccewesstille, ra., Haying just returned from the east with a gen eral assortment o! goods, to which they desire to invite the attention cf their old eentoaaers aad frieads. Their stock eeasists of Dry-Ooods. G roceries. Hard ware. Queensware, Trnware. Boots, Shoes', llaii aad Caps, Clothfng. Notions, etc., ia great variety, which they bow offer at prioe for eatb to suit the times. They also deal in Grain, Pork. Shingles. Boarda, and other lumber, which will be received at the highest market prices in exchange for goods. Persons desirons of purchasing goad at fair rates are respectfully requested te give us a call. Remember you can flad as at the eld stand on Main Street where we are prepared to aeeome dftts ccsUmera with anything in our line of business. Sept. 8.19M. HIPPLE fAUST, ALLEGHENY IRON WORKS WAItllEN, PENN' A. BROWN, AIINETT & CO., Proprietors of these works, have added to the Machine Shop enlarged Machinery, of the best description, for heavy wc.-k, a steam hammer in the Blacksmith hop. and in the Boiler Shop tool necessary for tbe manufacturing of Steam Boil ers in the best sty le. They would respectfully notify Millers. Lum bermen and Tannery men that they are j repar ed to receive, and promrtly execute, orders for ENGINES. BOILERS, ClKTjUI.AK MILLS, SHINGLE MACHINES, AND BARLOW'S PATENT ROTARY MULEY-SAW HANG INGS, I'LOJVS. he., fcc. Tbey employ none but the bst workmen and purchase the best material the market afford. They feel assaied that they will thus be able to turn out work which will give satisfaction to their customers. The Barlow Patent Rotary Cutting Muiey Saw Hangings are considered the most perfect Muley ever jet introdaeed. We will guarantee them to cnt twenty five per cent, more lumber than any other Muley now in use Our Circular Mill may be seen at the Mill of Ellis Irwin d Son. at Lick F.un, where informa tion respecting them can be obtained. II. W. BR'lWJf. L. W. ARNETT Aug. 5.'fi8-3m. TUPS aTRl'UlERS. rpil K LADY'S FRIEND. Splendid IiidncementJ" to SuliFcrile. Tbe Lady's Friend announces Hie following Novelets for 1869 : Between Two." by Elisabeth Prescott.au'hor of "How a Woman had her way. te ; '-The Priie of Two Men's Lives." iy Am.n da M. Douglss.authnroi "The Debarry Fortune;"' A new novelet by LouiseCbandlerMonlten.au thor of -Fleeing from Fate,'' te : and a new novel by Mrs. Henry Wood.tbe distlngaished En glish Novelist, author of 4 East Lynne," te.. (un it rs Mrs. Wood is prevented writing it by ill health) with numerous shorter stories by a brilliant galaxy of ltdy writers. The Lady's Friend will give a finely executed Steel Engraving a hindsotne double-page. finely colored Fa.-bioti Tla'e ensealed oh fltei and a largo atsortnieLt ot wood outs, il ustratir.g the fitshiohs, fancy wore do , in every number. It will give a popular piece ot music worm ino cost of the Magasine in every number. A copy of tbe Large aud Beautiful Premium Meei to graving "The Song of Home at Sea", engraved expressly for our readers will be sent (post-paid) to every full (92 51)) subscriber, and to every per son sending a club. The Engraving is a gem of art. N ew St bscKiBKas woo send In tbeir names for 1869 before tbe first of Noveuiber. will receive the November and December numbers of this year in addition, making fourteen months in all. And ail subscribers for 1WSf shall receive the mag nificent December Holiday cumber, making thir teen months in ail. Terms One copy (and the large premium en craving) SJ 6i ; four copies. $6. 00; five copies (and one gratis) a till; H copies (and one gratis) SI 2 00 ; one copy each of Lady's Friend and Post, and Premium Engraving, ii 00. The getter-np of a club will always receive a copy of the Pre mium Engraving Members of a club wishing the hingraving must remit One Dollar extra. Specimen copies sent gratis Address DEACON t PETERSON, 319 Walnut St , Phil a sep.23. PURE BUCK LEAD, egnal io quality to Etijflif-h white lead; Oik. Junta and Varnishes of ali kinds; Gold leaf in books, and bronses. for sale by A-I. SHAW. Clearfieid, October 2S. 1887. WOOLEN GOOD S DodM Sbaw !, Breakfast Shawl, llouds. Nubias. Cbildisns Knit Capes. Scarfs Blsckets, Ae , now opening nt Oct. 14. ISM J. P KRATZER'S. TOBACCO Cavendish, Navy. Epun Roll. Fine Cot. Flounder, Congress, Smoking Segar nd nuiTat J. P. KRAIZEK'o. PALMER'S Patent unloading hay-forks, to be bad at MERRELL A BIGLEK'8.