laffemim' gonruaf, gfcarftofb, fa XoucmBcr 18, 1868. gtfitmm'fi gournal. "Clearfield, pa.,nov. is, tses. Tyrone and Clearfield Railroad. iia leaves Tyrone at : : : : : 9.20 am. Arrives at Philipsburg at : :11.20 a.m. tile PhiTipsbnrg : : : 2.05 p m Arrives at Tyrone at : : : : 4.00 p.m. RsUGiors. Divine services will be held Beit Sabbath, in Clearfield, as follows : By Rev. Archer (Presbyterian), ia the Court House, nio-nijg and evening. By Rev. Giiyer io the Methodist church, ii the evening. By Rev. Hayes, in the Baptist Church, ii tbe morning. 'o fervice in the Lutheran Church on Sabbath next B'iOK, Stationerv,and all the month ly Magazines and weekly literary Pa pers, far sale at the Post Office. Brick. All persons in want of good brick, can get them by calling on Creamer's at Archy Shaw's mill. Ci i.Ti'RK makes the difference be tween the gentleman and the boor, the la.lv and her drudge. A pupil in the IIoIlMaysburg Seminary lias a pleas ant home and excellent instruction. Lost on Saturday last, between the I'laning mill and 'Squire ShugartVof fice, a five dollar note. The finder "will receive a liberal reward by returning tl e same to me. Geo. Tate. To Destroy Stumps. Bore holes, the larger and deeper the better, and fill them with coal oil. When the wood i-i well saturated, apply fire, and the stump will be destroyed even down into the roots. The New Bridge. We understand that the superstructure of the new- bridge, at the lower end of town, will not be put up this fall. It is contem plated, however, to complete it early next summer. Thanksgiving Day. Thursday, November 2fJth, has been appointed as a day of Thanksgiving, by our Nation al and State rulers. We Inpe our cit izens will ni.ike arrangements for the proper observance of the d;iy. A New Paper. A nvw rural and family paper is about to be started in Nt-w York by S. M. Pcttingill & Co., a firm so long and well know n to news paper nu n. I. K. Marvel is to be the p neral editor, Mrs. ll. B. Stowe is to 1".' a contributor to every number. Un-il-r such auspices no one can well doubt it slices.-. Ciii i:t ii Dedication. The new M. E. Church, in this place, was dedicated 1 1 the service of the Triune God, on S.;!.!ath last. Before the dedication a s-'iWriptinn was taken up to liquidate the remaining indebtedness on the l.uiMiiig 3.000. Our citizens respon- il" ! promptly and liberally to the call liU'te: the to t"V'yi;. subscriptions amounting i VnTIIER Mikdkr. David Ball, of imvaria township, was lodged in our county prison, on Friday last, for the iimr kr of Job S nea th, of the same '"nliip. The circumstances connect- with the fital affray, are related as j "Ii'iws: It appears that Call and ':tth hud a quarrel last Spring, on v.nir way home from down the river t thi' had not met since then, until Br.!ay, November 12th, when thev t; '' fronted other at a vendue at '"'re lloovcr's.about five miles above i,;,'n ll-.pe that the two retired a short at'i-e fmm the crowd, where they 1 r'"n renewed the quarrel and "ot into ' a -"t, and clinched each Other that I i threw and fell on top of Sneath, 'u t!l" latter succeeded in turning and -' ft:n- on top of Hall. At this junc ' r'"' "p'.-etators interposed and part- :iu- combatants. Hall then walked .iy and. it seems, jirocured a kife. - t-r a hort time the two again met w ' ?"t into a second shuffle, when Hall ' v;c'- tae knife, which he held con '""1 i his right hand, into the left of .Nauth, who at once sank to e :-'ronn l. j,on examination, it was ! ' '1 sliat the blade of the knife had I" ' -trat. d the heart,and caused intant ' J h. T!ie knife used in the ren- p '!'r 1S a Coramon pocket knife, the " "i--h was about four inches !a wgth, and belonged to an old man 'im''1 J"-eph Bare, aged about sixty who, it is said, handed it to Call 1:' r the combattants had been parted j ; U "I" ct:itors, and just previous to atal asault upon Sneath. Bare a arreted and lodged in jail, as an ! ' or.v to the murder. Such is the ?:'t-ment made to us. Whether cor- ' ' in every particular, we do not pre- 'M to ay. And. as tliA -wrinlj affilr "ill sOOn underrr.t ffir-r.f.,1 LL critical investigation before our -; we would advise the public ST' "''"S the se, or putting 7 '. r"'"ar'ce in the various and con--ctg statements that have been put 'n Nation all over the county. The Town Clock. The clock in the Court House tower, so far, has proved to be a good time-keeper. The County Commissioners should devise some mode of lighting up the dials after night. Who will tion ? second our sugges- Godey's Lady's Book. This book is unsurpassed by any other magazine published. The December, or Holli day number, is truly a magnificent one. It contains two beautiful steel plates, two Christmas plates, Slipper pattern, and eighty other illustrations. Now is the time to make up clubs. Price, single copies, 1 year 3 ; two copies, 5 ; three copies, 7.50 ; four copies, 10, Address L. A. Godey, Philadel phia, Penn'a. School Directors Duties. The last number of the Pennsylvania School Journal has the following sen sible remarks on the importance of school directors visiting schools: "The duty of visiting the schools is considered one of the most important duties that di rectors have to discharge in the admin istrationof the system. The law makes the duty imperative, and no person should accept the office of school direc tor unless he is willing to perform it. Where well done, its effect is always to mane schools more emcient. it encour ages good teachers and exposes bad ones. It stimulates pupils in their studies. It enables directors to ascer tain the exact condition of the schools, school houses and school grounds. On the whole, so high value does the de partment set upon the local supervision of the schools that it always expects to find the schools of districts which are regularly and systematically visited by boards of directors, according to the provisions of law, other things being equal, fifty per cent, better than those of districts in which the schools are en tirely neglected in this respect, and this estimate is made from personal ob servations in hundreds of districts." Anxious to Bury the Democratic Party. And what shall we do now? Our advice would be to disband the Democratic party at once, for it is pretty effectually killed off ; and organize a new conservative party to upport Grant, if his course shall justify it. In this way the Radical leaders may be sloughed off from the Administration, and a great conservative party built up that will control the destinies of the country. The Whig patty went under in 1S52. when it was not worse beaten than the Democracy were on Tuesday, and had a better odor in the North than its successful rival has now. "History is philosophy, teaching by exam ples." Jjet us profit by it, ami try to make amends tor the errors of the past three years. Democracy being dead, let us bury it out of sijrtm J.viiclibiirrih irmu:trn. The Effect. Horatio Seymour made his first speech in Rochester. That city re plied by roliinir up its first republican ma jority for many years. He maJe his second speech at 1J jfl.tlo.an J that city gave it.-, first Republican majority for ten years. lie nest spoke in Erie, which added three hun- l're 10 'ts October majority. lie then ad- ures.-eu himself to Cleveland, which plump ed up an extra thousand upon its October return ; then to Chicago, which bounded from one thousand Democratic majority in April to five thousand Republican majority November. And so on to Indianapolis, Uarrishurg, and threat Uend, all ot which acknowledged the honor of Mr. Seymour's call by adding hundreds of Republican votes to their October majorities. Discovery of Skeletons. The Bunk er Hill ( Illinois) Guzrtle s utes, in substance thrt in a barn attached to a place where a tavern has been kept for years, near, that town, the remains of three human beings have been found buried beneath the barn fl,,or ant tDat tne skeletons of five other mV,U VV" avc oee.i uuraettu, ..vc oeen aiscovereu in tne neignoornooa or tne same premises. The inn-keeper has been suspected of having been engaged in rob bery and murder for years. The Gazette says he has been arrested and is now impris oned awaiting trial, bail having been re fused. Si'KFRAOE AmkntiMEXT. -The Washing ton correspondent of tbe N. Y. TiiOmie says : "One of the first measures that will be introduced into Congress on its assem bling in December, will be a constitutional amendment providing for the regulation of Suffrage throughout the United States. A bill will go through without a doubt and the Legislatures of two-thirds of the States be ing Kepublican, the amendment will be rat ified and the question of Suffrage settled forever." General Grant is said to lavor the project. "Labor Lost." Gen. Grant pays no attention to letters received from those seeking office. He has been overwhelmed with private and confidential epistles from tho-isands who would not object to make themselves generally useful in some fat gov ernmental position. The letters are either burned before they are opened, or entrusted to the care of an Adjutant who mercilessly packs them into a huge waste basket. s The Louisiana sugar crop promises to be a large one. At first the signs were unfa vorable, but now that planters bave com menced to grind, it is well ascertained that the yield of the rattoons ground gives satis faction, and with a continuance of favorable weather the crop of this year will exceed one hundred thousand hogsheads of sugar, anil may reach one hundred and thirty thousand hogsheads. H rENCF.s. -A fanner has the ridit to ! fence in his own farm, and does it in order to insure to himself the fruits of his own labor and thus protect his own lct interests A protective tariff is a fence for a nation nothing mure nor less. Without it we would surely Di exposed to the piupr lab r of Europe, which, like luarauding cattle, would trample at will overthe workitigtuen of our country. "Y ill That Plaze Yer." An Irish man in New York was required to produce his certificate of citizen-hip. He retired in anger.atid after a time he re-appeared bear ing upon his back a house door on which was pasted, all too securely, the required paper. This he set down before the aston ished judges with the remark, "An' will that plaze ycr?" Belgium is in urgent need of schoolmas ters, beventy percent, of the inhabitants of Rjulers possess no schooling whatever. The schools of Belgium are still in the hands of the priests. In the majority of the dis tricts, the proportion of uneducated people varies from 31 to per cent. Not one ar tisan in ten can read and write. Changed His Bi siness. Genera! Grant has dropped his old business of tnitnhuj. and is soon to start up in Washington at Cii'e-makiiig. Be announced to the pub lic recently that he is no claim agent, by the destruction of half a ton of applications sent to him for consideration. General Grant received 7,00T votes more than General Fremont did in New York city. October, 1S08, averaged four degrees cold er than any October since that of 18.10. I Closing Quotations of Go vernm't Securities. JAMES T. BRADY A CO., (Sitrretturx to S Jones Co ) COKNKK OF rOfllTH AND WOOD STREETS. Pittsburg. Not. 7. IS68. ouy .sell'! buy. sell. hold 13.ttji:! '5-208. Jan. '67. Iliil iioi U S.fis., 1SS1. 1122,112, id 20s..Jul 67 10S ItiSl d-2'ls. ISfi2, 1 17j flsj June, 7 .(is, ( 109J 5.2"s. IStH, I0nj inrtj July. 7-30s, !() lu'Ji 3 zus. isos, urn May Uomp.'fiS.1 14 ' HMOs. lO.'fJ 1(131 Aug.Comp.TIa 11SJ 3.ZUS. jan.9, mi Kin; Sept.Coiup. oi l IS 1ISJ o-ziis.jui. 03. I0S 1IISJ, Oct. Comp. 6.i,l I7i 1 IS We are now converting 7-3t)i of the June arid July seriesinto Hold Coupon 5-20 bonds of IS o 7 CLEARFIELD ACADEMY. The Second Session of the present Scholastic year of this Institution, will commence on Hon day, the ZJd day of November. 13(13 Pupils can enter at any time. They will be charged with tuition from the time they enter to the close of the session um course oi instruction emoraces averytning included in a thorough, practical and accom plibad education of both sexes. The Principal having had the advantage of much experience id his profession, assures pa rents and guardians that bis entire ability and energies will be devoted to the mental and moral training of the youth placed under his charge. Terms of Tcitioh : Orthography, Reading. Writing and Primary Aritbmttic. per session, (11 weeks.) Si 00 Grammar, Ueography, Arithmetic, and flisto ry $8.H0 Algebr..Oeometry,Jrigonometry, Mensuration, Surveying, Philosophy, Physiology, Chemistry Book-keeping, Botany, and Physical Ueoera phy. Su.Ofl Latin, Oreek and French, with any of the a bove branches 9 1 2.00 Iff Xo deduction will ba made far absence. For further particulars inquire of Rev. P. L. HARRISON. A m. July 31.1SS7. Principal. D IS.SOI.ITION The firm of Irwin 4 Mor'e- was this day dissolved bv mutual consent. 'J he bu?mes will b carried on as heretofore bvJss K.Irwin. IRWIN A MONTELIIS Oct. 19, l?S-0.21-3t. I") ISSOLUTION. The partnership here- tolore txntinif between the undersirn- ed in the Lumbering and Mercantile business, in Pike town, hip. Clearfield county, has been dis solved by mutual consent. Nov. 4, 1S6S PERKTA BIUGLB. CAUTION. Ail persons are hereby cu- v- tioneil aeainst jiuielmsing or in any way ucu'iiin; wim a pair ot uara uaj iiorsea ana harness, now in possession of J. M. Test, of Deca tur township, as thev belong to me and are only left with said Test on loan, subject to my order. Osceola. Nov. . I8tf8-lt. UKO. S. PEKRY. "M"OTICE. Ail persons having friends in- terred in-the old graveyard at Curwcns- ville. are hereby notified that the iloronsh Coun cil have passed an ordinance requiring tbeir re inoval on i r before liecember 1st. next, to the new Cemetery where certificates for lots will be given without charge This removal is necesary. in order lo open l ocust and (ieorge Streets, which pass oiiectly through tbe ground. as well as lo hove the bodies reinterred in a suitable inclosure Those interested are earnestly requested toattond to the matter at once, JOS. K. IK WIN. Burwensville, Nov. 4 2t Secretary. NEW MILLINERY GOODS. MISS SUSAN REED, Market Street, Clearfield, P., lias just received a new and splendid sook'of Fall and Winter MILLINERY GOODS. at prices to suit the times. Call and see them. Clearfield. Nov. 4,1383. V-OTICE TO CREDITORS. In the Or phan's Court of ClearhVId county. Pi. In the matter of the estate af Ilerry B.'pmral late of tirabam township, dee'd The appraise ment of real estate s-t out to Margsret Smeal the widow of said deceased, of 4 5 seres more or ess. and valued at 249 511. wason the 5th day of Oc. toher. A. I). IStlS. confirmed, st si by the Court and ordered that publication be made in two newspapersptiblished in ClesrfieM county,iiform ing all persons interested that the same will be confirmed absolutely nnlees sufficient objections are filed cn or before tbe Second Monday of No vember. A. D IStiS. By the Court. Oct 21. I O BARUKH. Clerk of O. C. CABLE CHAINS a good arttcli . on hand and forsale by MKKKKI.L A lMUI.tK TOVES of sorts and siics. constantly on MERRELL BIULEK'S hand at OIL. Putty, Paints Olass and Nails, for sale at Jnne MERRELL A BIULEK'S. I RON i IRON!! Best bar imn. for sale at the store of MERRELL ft BIdLER. CANNED PHTIT, cf best qntlitv for sale by Aug. 2J. MEKHKLL A PrLKfc. HARN1 sale ARNES; s. Trimmings, and Shoe-findings for at MERRELL 4 BIULEK'S HORSE-SI10E8. and horse-nails, to be bad at AnR.2. MKRRELL A BIOLER"S THIMRLE-SKE1N3 and Pipe-boxes. tr Wag ons. for sale by MERRELL BIOLER AT?andCAP. A fnll assortment of late stvle hats and cans, jast received at Nov. 4-lm. J. P. KRATZER'S. G X E W, ROW, FRANK A SIODnnTnv Merchant Tailors, Market Street, Clearfield, Pa. Having opened their new establishment, in Shaw's How. one door east or the Pout Office and having just returned from the extern cities with a large aad elegant assortment of Cloths, CaMnieies, Vestings, Beavers, &.C., and all kinds of goods for men and boys' wear, are now prepared to make op to OTderCLOTUINO. from a siLgle article to a fall suit, in the latent styles -" luusi wuituauiiiB uisuRpr special atten ft 1 " l i. . . . m nan cutting oil lr men ana m.ys ne oner great bargains to custo mers, ana warrant entire satismotlon. A literal share of public patronage it solicited . Call aad examine our goods . A. r'KA.NK Oct In. 1S.67. E. R. L STOLGHTOK fJIGARS AND TOBACCO ADOLPII SCII0LPP, MASCrAOTPRKR AND WHOLESAI.R AND RuTAIL DkaLER I ClOARS AND TOBACCOS CLEARFIELD, PA.. Would respectfully announce that he has remov ed to the large and eoininodious store-room, op posite the residence of 11 U Swoope, Esq., where he has opened a general assortment of Tobacco. Cigars.etc. which he is prepared tosell, wholesale or retail, ai rca&uunuio prices. His cigars are made of the very best material, and In style of manufacture will compare with those of any other establishment. lie has always on hand a superior artiele of chewing and smoking tobaccos, to which be di rects the attention or - lovers of the weed. Merchants and Dealers, throughout the county supplied at the lowest wholesale prices. Call and examine bis stock when you come to Clearfield. June 10. IStfS. II ARTS WICK & IRWIN, DRUGGISTS, CLEARFIELD, Having refitted and removed to the room lately occupied by Richard Mossop.on Market St., now offer low for cash, a well selected assortment ot UK I' OS AND CHEMICALS. Also. Patent Medicines of all kinds. Pa:nts. Oils, lla.s. Putty. Dye-stuffs. Stationary, To jacco and Sega.'s. Confectionary. Spices, and a larger stock of Tirieties than ever before offered in this place, and warranted to be oi the best the market af ffrds Inspect their stock before purchasing elsewhere, and they feel warranted in saying that tu will be pleased with the quality and price of their goods Remember the place Mossop's old stand. on -warket St. Dej. ft. 1S65. c L12ARF1ELD MARBLE WORKS. ITALIAN AND VERMONT MARBLE FINISHED IN THE HKHIEST STYLE OF THE ART. The subscribers beg leave to announce to the citixens of Clearfield county, that they have opened an extensive Marble Yard, on the South west corner of Market and rourtb streets, Clear field, Pa . where they are prepared to make fonib Stones, Monuments, Tombs. Box and Side Tombs, Cradle Tombs, Cemetery l'osts, Mantle; Shelves, Brai-kets, etc., etc., on very short notice. They always keep on hand a large quantity of wore. : m, nea except tne lettering, so taat per- Mitis can call and select for themselves the style drired. Tbey will also make to order any other style of work that may be desired ; and tbey natter tnenv selves that they can compete with the raanufac turers outside of the countv. either in workman. ship or price, as they only employ the best of workmen. All inquiries by letter promptly an swered. JOHN UUKLICH. May 22, lSf!7-tf. . I1ENRY fl CELICI1 II. F. N A U G L E WATCH KAKEB, GRAHAM'S ROW, CLEARFIELD. The undersigned respectfully informs his old customers and tbe public, that he has on band, (and constantly receiving new additions,) large stock of Clocks, Watches and .1 ewetry. CLOCKS, a large variety from the best Man ufactory, consisting of Eight-day and thirty-hour spring and Weight, and Levers, Time, Strike and A larm clocks. WA TCHES a fine assortments (silver Hunt ing and open case American patent Levers, plain and full jeweled CioLD FEXS. an elegant assortment. of the best quality. Also, in silver extension and desk holders SPECTACLES, a large assortment, far and near sibt. colored and plain glass. JEWELRY ot every variety, from a single piece to a full set A LSO, a fine assortment of Spoons. Forks, but ter knives, etc., plated on genuine Alabata. A LSO. Hair Je weir v. with pure gold mounting got up to order. Call and see sumple hook. All kinds of Clocks. Watches and Jewelrv care fully repaired and Warntntrd A continuance ot patronage is solicited. Nov. 2Sth, 186s. H. F. NAUdLE QLOTIIING1 CLOTHING!! " GOOD AJfD CHEAP!!! Men. Yonths and Bovsean be'uplnied with full suits of seasonable and fashionable clothing at RKIZENSTEI-N 1'KOS' & CO., where it is sold at prices that will induce their purchase. The universal sal isfaction which has been given, has induced them to increase tbeir s'oi-k, which is now not surpassed by any estnb lishuient of tbe kind in this part of the State. Reizenstein Bro's & Co., Sell goods at a very small profit, for cub ; Their goods are well made and fashionable. Tbey give every one tbe worth of his money. They treat their customers all alike. They sell cheaper than every body else. Their store is conveniently situated. They having purchased tbeir stock 1 1 reduced prices they can sell cheaper tl an others. for these and other reasons persons should buy their clothing at REIZENSTEIN BltO'S A CO. Produce of every kind taken at the highest market prices. May 18, IbB4. SPRING SHAW & STOCK! SON. j. Have just returned from the cast and are now opening an entire new stock of goods in the room formerly occupied by Wm. F. Irwin, on Market Street, which they now offer to the public at the lowest cash prices Their stook consists of a general assortment of Dry Goods. Groceries. Queensware, Hardware, Boots. Shoes. Hats. Caps. Bonnets. Dress Goods. Fruits. Candies Fisb. Salt. Brooms, Nails, etc. , in fact.'everything usually kept ia a retail store can be had by calling at this store, or will ba procured to order. Their stock is well selected, and consists af the newest goods, is of the best quality, of the latest styles, and will be sold at lowest prices for cash, or exchanged for approved country produce. Be sure and call and examine our stock before making your purchases, as we ara determined nlease all who may favor na with theircustom. May8. ISfir. J- SHAW A CON. CURRANTS the best and county, at cheapest in the GRAHAM'S. comet n I X in shaw's DESSICATEDCOCOANCTS.forpiec.puddings, eto , for sale at GRAHAM'S. fiRAI'JS VINES FOR SALE. All the leading hardy varieties of first quality Concord Cuttings, SI. 00 per hundred. Orders solicited as soon as eonvenient and filled i in 'otatton. by A M. HILLS. TIME OLD ESTABLISHED FIRM, J. J. RICHARDSON CO.. 126 Market Street, Philadelphia. are tka largest aianuiaciunngconiectionersana n n o I eta I e Deal ers in rruits. .Nuts, Jt0 , , lne U nited States. March 4, lS63-ly. H LEARFIELD HOUSE, FRONT STREET, PniLIPSIlURG, PA. I will impeach any one who says I fail to give uirecianu personal attentinntoall oar customers, or fail to cause them to rejoice over a well far- m.-oeu taoie. witn clean rooui ana mew teds. where all may feel at home and the weary be at rest, sew stabling attached. Pbilipsborg. Sep. g,'63 JAS H. GALER. JjW BOOT AND SHOE SHOP. K I) W A R TV MACK. Market Street, nearly opposite the resifenee of il. a fwoope. s.q., Clearfield, Pa., Would respectfully announce to the efrtiens cf Clearfield and vicinity, that ke kas oaeatC a BOOT AND SHOE SHOP, in the baildinir lat.lv occupied by J L. Cuttle.as alawofSce.and that ke is determined not to be ootdone either ia qaality ui wura or prices, creciai auenuen given co tne manufacture ot sewed work. French Kip and Calf Skins, of the best quality, always en ksnd. nive Dim a eau. June 24. 6. fi HAIRS CHAIPS!! CHAIRS!!! JOi TROUTHAH Having resumed the manafaetareof ckairs at kis shop located on tbe lot in tberesr othisrssidenee on Market street, and a short distiaae west of tbe foundry, is prepared to aceonaagodate kis old friends, and all others who may faver kits with a can. witn every description ol Windsor chairs. He has a good assortment on haad to which ha directs tbe attention of pnrehasers. They are made of the very best material well painted. and finished in a workmanlike manner, and will be sold at prises to suit the times Elaasiae Iheas before purchasing elsewhere. Clearfield, Pa.. March 28. !(. JJ O M IS INDUSTRY! BOOTS AND SHOES Made to Order at the Lowest Rates. The undersigned would respectfully invite tkc attention of tbe citixens of Cleariiel J and vicini ty, to give him a call at his shop ca Market St. nearly opposite liartswiek A Irwin a drag store, where he is prepared to make er repair aay kai ox in his line. Orders entrusted to him will be axeeatod with promptness, strength and neatness, and all work warranted as represented. 1 bave now on band a steek f extra frensb calfskins, superb gaiter tops, Ac, that I will finish up at tbe lowest figures. Jnne i:tb. isnn. DANIEL CtiJKLI.T A VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY FOR SALE, Situate in Decatur township, Clearfield county. Ps Thesubscriber.desirousof quittingthe business, oflers for sale a ;ood FL'lt'KINU MILL, with two run of burs. The Mill is strong and in good order, with from twenty to thirty acres of land and a comfortable frame dwelling house attached. There is a considerable lot of Hemlock and White Pine timber on the land The property lying two miles tvest of Pbilipsburg Centre eonniy, and within a few rods of the turnpike road. Tbe Tyrone and Clearfield Railroad runs through the land, within a few rods of the Mill. This is a de sirable location for a Woolen Factory, and one is much needed in this section of country. For fur ther particulars inquire of the subscriber, on the property. or address him by letter at Pbilipsburg. Centre county. Pa. Oct. 7,'6-3in. CHAS. M. CADWALAD1R. STORE AND SAW MILL, AT BALD HILLS, Clearfield county. The undersigned, having opened a large and well selected stock of goods, at Bttld Hill?. Clear field county, respectfully solicit ashare of pablie patronage. Their stock embraces Dry Goods. Oroeeries. Hardware. Queensware, Tin-ware, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, icady made Clothing, and a gen era! assortment of Notions, ete. They always keep on hand the hast qnalitr of r-1 ., i i- i nuur, anu a variety ui ties. All goods sold cheap for cash, or exchanged for approved country produce. Having also erected a Steam Saw Mill, tbey are predared to saw all kinds of laraber t order. Orders solicited, and punctually 1 1 led. Nov. 20, is67. r. b . a. iawia. LIFE INSURANCE AT nOME. The Perm Mutual Life Insurance Co., S21 Cukstxut Sthket, Piie'a. Insures Lives on favorable terma. and will issue Policie.'on any of tbe ipprovad plans of insurance Assets liable to losses $1,221,289 71. Surplus divided Annually. Losses paid prompt ly Premiums may be paid in cash; annually, semi-annually or quarterly; r one-half in casb, and one-half id note. By a supplement to tbe charter, notes hereafter received will participate in all Dividends or Surplus. Scripcertificaier ap to January. 1 859, inclusive, are now receive Me in payment of pre-riums ' Agency, at the office of II. B.Pwoora. Clear field, Pa Dr J. G. lUrtswick. llediral Exami ner AagaM 14. 1S6. JJ BRIDGE, MERCHANT TAILOR, Market Street, Clearfield, Pa. One door East of the Clearfield House.) Keeps on hand a full assortment of Gents' Fur nishing goods, suchas Shirts, (linen and woolen. I'udershirts. Drawers and Socks;Neck-Sies. Pock et Handkerchiefs, Gloves. Umbrellas, Hats, etc , in great variety. Of piece goods he keeps the Rest Cloths, (of all shades) Black Doc-Skin Cassiuieres of the best make, Fancy Cassiuieres, in great variety. Also. French Coatings; Beaver. Pilot. Chinchilla, an I Tricott Over-coating, all of which will be sM cheap for cash, and made up according to the latest. styles, by experienced workmen. Also asfent for Clearfield county, for I. M. Sieger i Co's Sewing Machines. November 1 lw" s 0 H E T II I X G N E W IN ANSONVIL1.K, Clearfield county, Penn'a. The nndersigned having erected, during the past sammer. a large and eommodioae stere room, is now engaged in filling it np with a sew and select assortmentof Fall and Winter goeda. which he offers to the pablie at prices te suit tbe times Hissbick of Mens' and boys' clothing is scssaal ly extensive, and is offered te customers at frosa $10 to $20 for a whole suit. Flour. Suit. aad Gro ceries, of every kind, a complete asettsseat; Stoves and Stove-pipe, a heavy steck ; Boots and Shoes. Hats and Caps in great variety : LaJirs' dress goods, furs, and other faaey gols- together with an endless assortment of notions sew ted iews to enumerate, always on hand, aad scr aale very cheap. Prints at 10 cents a yasd.ani ofher get in proporiion Now is the lime bay. Country produe of every kind, at she flghcst market nrices, will be taken in exchange for goods; and even Greenbacks will ne few fusd fer any article in afore. Exasala my stack be fore yon buy elsewhere. Oc teber 30.1S6T. rK IW A 5 BOOTS AND SHOES re selline t hair the usual price, at J. P KRATZER'S. CLOTHIXG CLOTHING CLOTniXG. Ton can get a full suit of clothes. int. Pants and Vest for six dollars, atj. P. KRATZER'S. GROUND ASD CNGROUND SPICES. Citron English Currants, Essence Coffee. and Vine, gar ot the best quality, for sale by Jan. 10. HARTSWIOK A IRWIN. CLOTHING the cheapest in the county, at May 29 MOSSOP'S. L ADIES'CLOAKS she chespestin theeoanty E W SPRING. GOOD, Jl'ST RECEIVED AT KIKK SPENCERS, Loinber City, Pa., The undersigned would retpectfally inform their castomers. and the public in general, tbai they have just received their Spring stock of goods. cndirFstfng of Pry Goods". Groceries. Boots. Shoes. Hats, Cps. Fish, Suit. Floor, Kacon. Nails, Paints. Oils, dtonewsfe. Hardware. Qseensware. Baskets. Tubs. Chums. Carpet. Oil clotk. and a general variety of such articles as are usually kept in a eoantrv store, all nf hlrh tkei mill Sell CHFAP rOR CASH. They weald also direct attention ; 1,rmm stack of Ready-made Clothing, which they offer ior sale at a snail advaace upon cost. KIRK A SPK.XCER. Lumber City. Pa. .Ms 8, 17. N. B. We also manufacture t ovder aad nan. stantly keep on band a general assortment of boots and Shoes, for men. women and children. KIRK A SPKNCEK. U S T IN TIME! THE NEW GOODS AT K. WRICnT & SONS, CLKARFIELlr. PA.i Having jast letartned front the esftara elites we are now oiitninr a fnll atoca: nf seasonable goods, at oarroonsoa Second street, to which tbey respectfully invite the attention of tbe peb lie generally. Our assortment is unsarDasssd in this section, and is beins sold verv low fur casu. i ne 'iocs consists in part of DRY GOODS of the best quality, such as Prints. Delaines. Alpa cas. Merinos. Ginghanrs ; Muslins, bleached and unbleached ; Drillings Tickings, cotton and wool rianneis. t,assimers. Ladies Shawls. Coats. Na- Dias. floods. Hood skirts. Balmnrala A A .n oi wt-tcb Will be sold tow roa cash. Alsc.a lne momji luicm mi me oast ox MENS w te a it consisting of Drawers and Shirts. Hats and Cans. wviv uw kuv5i. xjnnuacrcmeui cravats, ele. Also. Raft Rope. Doer Rone. Raltiaa A nm iiu iiaimanu piaes. tinware. Lamps aad Lamp wicks and chimneys, etc., etc .1 , ft-' I- , . - . rr. . . Also, Queensware. Glassware. Hard ware. Oroee nes. and spices of all kinds In short, a general assortment of every thins usually kent in a rtii store, all cheap' for task, or approved ooaatry produce. f-nw 2S-ialO-nnl. WRIOUT snvc EUREKA! STAR LIGHTNING ROD! The Best and the Cheapest ! The Star (Ialvanizkd LiGiiT.tisa Ron is sbd- rior to any in use, and will lasi tor reuoratior,. It is made from Magnetic Iron Jth nnr.. grooved, spiral-twisted and galvanised, and eon nectcd with pure copper cuurlinri. renderinr it equal to a corner rod. tbe whole so r moon ted with, a Gold-plated cluster point of pure xopper, thes forming a continuous rod from the point te the ground the combination of metals ferminr a galvanio battery in tbe rod. It is w a ru anted always to remain bright and clean, and will never corrode or rast. tb as pre senting a neat ornamental annearaoee on the building, worth more than its cost as a matter of ornament.to say n.. thing about itssure protection against lightning. To show the popularity of tbe Galvanised Star Rod, it is only necessary to say that tbe propri etors have pulled off more than one hundred tons of old rusty irons, within twelve months, from colleges, academies, public buildings, barns, etc.. and put op tbe Star Rod in their place. as tne -.-tar it oettcr and sold at a less price than any other rod. is more durable and more or namental, persons should consult thoir own inter est and safety to life and property, before they have a rod erected on their buildings. All that is necessary to convince the paMic of the superiority of the Star Lightning Rod. is a thorough eianirnation Into its construction aad scientific combination. The undersigned, being tbe Agents for Clear field county, will put up rods for ail who may de sire them, on short notice tind reasonable terms. Call and examine them at their store in Clearf eld June 10, 186S. MERRILL A BIULkR "'HE CHEAPEST GOODS ARE SOLD BT RICHARD M OS SOP. DEALER IM FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. MABEET STREET, CLEAKULLD, PA. Read tit folloKnnr list of rood and rroKuhtrrhu CArap, roB XH2 LADIES. Cooa Ci,.,,,l Alpacas. De Lames. Ginghams. ., CA,r,. FOR GENTLEMEN fSom4 Cheapi Always on hard Black, Blue. PrownjGVo.' Chrap, nd Grey Cloths, Fancy and Black Oood" Uheap Qttrap ucsnnercs. f?;mmet5, la'incK, Cvo4' Tweeds. Plain and Fancy Vest- '.Good ings. cnirung, etc.. etc. ate. Oaod' Gh,ap Such as Coats, Pants. Vests, Vndcr- r"i snirts, and other Flannel shirts. Wirap! Boots, Shoes. Hats. Caps. Ncck Wiiwpi ties. G nui Bootsand Shocs.and yienpl a variety of other articles. M,aP Such as t:r.hl.u.l.t .nrf m'..t..Jir' -l"r Muslins. Colored Muslins. Linen f"' rYaP and cotton tablecloths. Oil cloth, V. t',mP Linen and hemp towls. car- CA"'"i' 'P pets, curtain,, fringe, . to ckIf HARDWARE. 4C. gt Cjrap'iljoa wantNails or spikes. Manure Good' Cheap or other fork. Saw-mill or other oood Cap ". Smootn: ng irons. Locks, Cheap', il'Dges, etc. go to Mossop's Govd' Cl.ep where you n buy cheap. Gad Cheap IF TOO WANT GoaU' Cheap, Knives and forks. Butcher Knives,:7oo Cheap' Shoe and Stove blacking. Manilla Good' Cheap and hemp ropes. Ink. Paper or iGood Cheep 1'ena. Powder, Shot or Lead, Good' Vheap etc., buy them at Mossop's. iGood Oueap if you WANT Got Cheap hoe Last or Pegs. Palm or Fancy Goodt Lheap Soap. Starch, Wall Paper or Win- Good Cheap dow-Shndes. Lamps. Lamp tubes Ooodt Cheapl or Vi icks. coal oil, etc , go to Coodt Che,ip Mossop's cheap casb store. Goodt J'"P IF YOU WANT tr0ij' n,pGoA extra family Flour. White or iheap . . i (adi Ch eap Cheap Cheap Cheap sides, cotiee; Imperial, Youn i,'," ' Hyson or blacc tea. buy them . " at Mossop's cheap for cash. iU00' IF Ton WANT jSJ? lirap Cheap Tallow candles, fine or coarse salt'Gaorf Cneap Syrup or molast.es. cheese, dried Goodt Cheap "PPl" or peaches, water or se- Goodt Cheap do cracucrs. call at Mossop's Goodt Cheat where you can buy cheap. Good' C-eap' IF YOU WANT Goodt Cf.eap Port wine for Medical or Sacramen-:forf Cheap tal uses. w-t wine, old Monon- 'Goodt Cheap gnhela or rye whisity. Cherry Goods Cheap'. and Corrnae brandv. buy at Goodt Cheap' Mossop's cheap casb store. iGnoJs Cheap jF jQV WAXX .Good Oieop p.,:, p.,,-,. . Hri.fl rT. f'etdt ' rants; nloerts, cream, pecan or C'flrsl ground nuts, candies. Liquorice Cheap. OT i.jquoriee root, buy them . Cheap, at Mossop'seheapand good. Cheap TF T0J w Goodt Goodt Goodt Goodt Good Cheap? "J VbV. -rticl. cheap. b.!g;o:; Goodt Cheap ""i;"' -wossop. tor ne sells Goodt Cheap. e"Pr r sh than any other Goodt Cheap) Person m Clearfield county Goodt Cheap November 27. 1S61. apJ7'59 Goodt Approved eovntry produet of tutrt Inmd tmitn af tie vtuat market writtt in ottrhamft for food t CUM GOODS. Gam overcoats. Gum Boots and J Shoes. Gum Blankets, at J. P. KRATZER'S. GRAIN WANTED Wheat. Rye. Corn. Buck wheat and Oats wanted, for which tbe high, est market price will be paid byJ.P KRATZK.R, Market Street, opposite tbe Jail. Clearfield. Pa. I SHOEMAKERS ean buy, at a small Advance on eity price. Sole leather. French and Ameri can Kip and Calf Skins. Kip noper. Spanish Kip, Moroeeos. Lining'. Findings. Ac . of November , UM. J. i KRVTZSR. CCRWENSVILLE ADVERTISEMENTS. G J. nAYES, Si rgeon Dentist; Office on Thompson street, Cnrwensrilie, Pa. Teeth extracted by the applicative ef local an aesthesia, and all kinds i.f modern deafal work dop- May 13, ISoS-y. JS. COLE would inform his old ens- tomerx, and the public generally, that cft"i eoB,iB, to aBfactare BOOTS AMD SJJOiiS of the very best Freaek Calf aad Kip. at the lowest prices for cash of approved eeuntry produce, lie also rr aaes all kradtofkeavy boots. All work warranted, and perfect satisfaction giv en. Opposite Draaeker'atietei,Carweasfi'lle,Pa. July 2. IS6S-ly. HLEAK FIELD NCRSER Y. Kwohr. Y ace Home Indvstrt. The undersign- ed having established a Nnrsery.on the Pike, half wy between Curwensville and Clearfield Boroaghs. fs prepared to furnish all kinds of Krai trees. (Standard and dwarf.) Evergreen'. ?hrnb bery. Grape Vines, Gooseberry, Lswtcn Black "rT. Strawberry aad Raspbeiry vires. Also ran trees. yuinee and early Scarlet Kbee. barb. 4e. Orders promptly attended o. Address AngJIissv J. D. WRIGHT, Cnrwensvilie. g U S Q U E II A N N A HOUSE. Curwensville, Va. EXPRESS AND STAGE OFFTCI. .Ji'V'". k"w? o'T. havlrg t,.e. t.-fi tied and re furnished throughout, is now open for tbe accommodation of travelers, and tbe pablie in general. Charges moderate. WM.M. JEFFRIIS. rorietor. X E W FIRM! Hartsock fc Goodwin, One door last of Benjamin Bloom's Hotel, Corwbjsvillb, Pa. Having jast received a full and well selected assortment of Dry Gooda. Drais tinnA. rinthi.. Notions. Hats. Caps. Boots. Shoes, Drags Hard ware, Quemsware. Tinware. Cedar and Willow, ware. Brooms, Groceries. Floor. Fish. Salt to which tbey ask the attention of tbe pablie. ur ass irtment is complete in every department, and our prices are moderate, as will ba found npen examination by purchasers. uooas will be sold cheap for eash. or exchanged for country produce D ANIEL II ARTBOCK. Feb. 12. IKM. HD GOODWIN. A WATS K WITHOUT FAIL. s vr, JOHN IRVIN, Haa just received and opened at tbe eld stand in Curwensville. an entire new stock of Fall and Winter Goods, which he will sell very cbeaa fer cash. His stock consists of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queensware, Boots ane Shoes, Hats, Caps, Ready made Clothing, etc The public generally is respccfully fevited te give him a call : see bis stock and hear hi prices, and purchase from him if yon find it will be te year advantage, Nov. i, ISft ATTENTION! BUTIRSll HlJPIr.E 5c FATJ8T FOREIGN AiTD S0XESTIC SST-600SI, C' at aim svaairr, crtatsiriui, a., nving Jnst returned from toe cast witn a gen eral assortment ot goods, to which they desire te invite the attention of tbeir old easterners aad friends. Their stock consists af Dry-Goods. Groceries. Hard ware. Queensware, Tinware. Boots, Shoes, Hat aad Caps, Clothing. Notiens, etc., in great variety, which they now offer at prices for cask te snit the times. They also deal in Grain, Pork. Shingles. Boards, and other lumber, wbicb will be received at the highest market prices in exchange far goods. Persons desirous of parchasing gocds at fair rates are respectfully requested tc give as a call. Remember yon can fad us at the eld stand on Main Street where ws arc prepared se neeesse-. date cosUmers with anything in oar line of business. Sept. 8. 1SH5. HIPPLE A FAUST. ALLEGHENY IRON WORKS WARREN, PENN'A. BROWN, AKNETT k CO., Proprietors of these works, have added to the Machine Shop enlarged Machinery, of the best description, for heavy work, a Steam hammer in the Blacksmith Shop, and in the Boiler Shop tools necessary for the manufacturing of Steam Boil ers in the best style. They would respectfully notify Millers. Lum bermen and Tannery n.en that they ara j repar ed to receive, and promptly execute, orders for ENGINES. BOILEK3. CIltCtTLAR MILLS, SHINGLE MACHINE., AND BAKLOVT'S PATENT ROTARY MULEY-SA VV HANG INGS, PLOWS, Jcc, &c. They employ none but the best workmen and purchase the best material the market affords. Tbey feel assuzed that they will thus be able to turn out work which will give satisfaction to their customers. The Barlow Patent Rotary Cutting Muley Saw Hangings are considered the most perfect Muley ever yet introduced. Wc will guarantee them to cut twenty-five per cent, more lumber than any other Muley now in nse. 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Sft flO; five copies (and on gratis) 3 00; ft copies (and one gratis) $12 (10 ; one copy each of Lady's Friend and Post, and Premium Engraving, St 00. The gettcr-np, of a club will always receive a copy of the Pre mium Engraving Members of a oluh wishing the Engraving must remit On Dollar extra. Specimen copies sent gratis Addrcca DEACON A PETERSON. 319 Walnut St.. Phil s. scp n . PURE BUCK LEAD, ejual in quality to Kncli.-h white lead; Oils, 1 aiotn and Varnishes of all kinds; Gold leaf in books, and. bror.ses. for sale by A. I. GHAW, Clearfield, October 23. 1887. TOOLEN G OODS Doable Shawls. Breakfast Shawls. Hocde.Ne.bias. Children's Knit Capes. Scarfs Blankets. Ac , now opening at . 14. 186H JPKRATZERtv mOBACCO Cavendish. Navy. Span Boll. Fine X -vat Flounder, Congress, Smoking fesars and Snuff, at J, P. KRATZER'S. PALMFR'S Patent onloading- bay-forks, toks had at, MERRELL HIGLER tl.