dnum'd gountaf, $fcarfie$, Q (' jtofteuum'ts journal -ARFIELD, PA., NOV. 33, 1863. , leave Tyron at : : : : : m. ITiWU" "-' . . -i.a Philiosburg a : : : 105 p m 1 " Arrive at Tyron t : : : : 4.00 p. m. Rsligiocs. Divine services will le held Bext Sabbath, in Clearfield, as follows: By Rev- Archer (Presbyterian), ia the Coert House, nioioing and evening. Bf Rev- Gayer in the "Methodist church, ii the evening. By Rev. Hayes, in the Baptist Church, ii its morning. No service in the Lutheran Church on Fillath next. Wasted some bay,fodder or straw. Inquire at the Journal office. A Good Investment for your 'daugh ters h in a good education. Intelli gence pays. Hollidaysburg claims to have the best building for a Female Seminary in Pennsylvania. Snow. On Friday and Saturday some snow fell in this region reaching the depth of six inches on the moun- u'nc north of this nlaee. Most of it. I , i- ' i i ki-,r.T his aTim ii;.-iatinpai-eJ. in con- 7 o 1 I nisnM nf thp rmlii nr Hint, nns riro- i vailed since then. The Clock. The "town clock" was silent for several days the striking machinery having run down. Wheth er this was owing to neglect, or on ac count of the person in charge of it hav ing gone "up salt river" deponent saith not. Long "live" the town clock, and n.y it never fail to strike hereafter. Oi'R Railroad. The work on the Tyrone and Clearfield Railroad, is still progressing. The track is laid to with in about three miles of this place, and, it is said, an effort will be ryade to complete it this fall. Telegraph poles hive also been put up moat of the way, tut whether the telegraph will be ex tended here this fall, we have not learned. Error. In a part cf our issue of 1ai week, in the account of theimurder f Job Sneath, through the mistake of our informant, we gave the name of Joh: Been instead of that of Joseph Bare, who was the person that handed the knife to Ball. Mr. Beers is a worthy aiiJ respected citizen, and we make this explanation to disabuse the public mind of any false imdression that may hive beta made by connecting his name with the unfortunate death of Mr. Sneath. N. Y. Observer. In another col will be found the advertisement of the N. Y. Observer. Its columns are iii filled with religious and secular intelligence. Its corps of Domestic CjrrespDn lents include a large num ber of the most able and gifted writers taioiig the clergy and the laity of the various Christian denominations, he iides eminent literary men and women Lje contributions to the Secular, the Agricultural, and other Departments r-'i ler them so attractive to the family 1 the general reader. ':,.:i.;ev', one of the most succcss ' accomplished magical perform-"- -. :Le day, is now in our midst, i r-i: 0'ive an entertainment on this s . Li i.iy evening in Leavy's HalL an old experienced artist, having el to, it is said, au astonishing de--e of proficiency, in his curious and i.utiing art. Besides necromania its. he performs numerous scientific ?;riment3 of a most wonderful and ; ''.eresimg character, which have been -a'ssed by thousands all over the 'vdized world. Tickets can he had :tiie PostofSce; price 2o cents. A Good Sl ugestion. An exchange : Though a statute of Pennsyl vania provides for a registry of births ii deaths, lik.e too many other en ""itus whose fulfillment would prove Seial, it has become a dead letter, uecesoity fur some more stable and r offieially recognized regi-ster is found in the customary Bible A Is u constantly occurring. An wige very sagely advises the " -ch to take hold of the matter, can conceive how immense good How from the early adoption of : measure by denominations. Al-;- every minister of the gospel now serves data of that description. If - ere made a part of his professional -"J. a safe registry would always be J among the archives of the church. ie oa-a'he population of the United c, would then have some initial ; iut ly which to establish identity. iterations may not pass away 1 y toore quickly than in other coun "5 iut they so widely change their Cities as to be dead to their lirth in a few years. The birth, the aud the links that connect the " cannot be too seduously preserved. " he determination of intricate suits and the right descent of prop ' often hinge upon such records. Removal. Ilartswick &. Irwin have removed their Drug Store to the new building, near the Mansion House. Brick. All persons in want of good brick, can' get them by calling on Creamer's at Archy Shaw's mill. "Sunshine and Shadow in New York." This new publication by Matthew Hale Smith ("Burleigh") is now being sold by subscription, and will find its way into the hands of ev ery one who takes any interest in the inner life of the great city. The work comprises ninety-two sketches of rep resentative men and notable placesand things in New York, with a dozen il lustrations. The sketches are written in faultless style, and graphically por tray the bright and the dark side of life in the great metropolis. The per sonal sketches are very readable. They are not of a fulsome character; on the contrary, some are not very complimen tary, but still, very interesting. High and low, in all their varied phases, arc represented without any attempt at ex aggeration. Altogether the contents are very interestine.and the book hand J ' Pushing Things." Gen. Sheridan has taken the field against the Indians, and is pushing active operations with sueeess. Oar experience in the late war proved the effici ency and expediency of winter campaigning, and when fighting the Ii dians it Ls pecu iarly desirable. We strite them in winter with out forage and short of food and clothing, while we can at lea.it u:anagc to keep on Laud a partial supply. Puffed Up. John T. FTofTmaa, Gover nor elect f New Y rk by fraudulent votes, has selected t wo buildings at Albany for his gubernatorial abode. G witless, gracious ! How it puffs up a Democrat to be Governor of New York ! The fro? in the fable will hardly answer as a comparison. It ."welled till it bursted ; but Hoffman's Lust is in prospective, mid for future generations to moralize over. Br.AKS KlLLf:n. Two Urce bears wen kiiled last week ia Clarion e.mntv. One was shot not far frr.ni Strattonville, by a Mr. Haiihiild, nrd welched nearlv four hii) Lod pounds. The other was killed near Jc.nes& Johnson's mill in the uiiper part of Clarion towi.h:p. and weighed over four hundred pounds. We are yet to hear of the appear ance of auy in ihis locality. The Rtiite of Alabama i-ives Grant, about i.2''V) majority. Tli-; rinnler of white vo ters in the St t2. a :j r liiir t Hi: ce.is i-t of 18C0, is 10l).!.)0;). and of iierro voter- 9''), .'. (rant received 7C,3CS. and Seymour 72.0-!) votes. It is c-itim ite-1 ar le i-t 35 00) white d'd nr vote. The Democrats carry thirty pine out of Mxty one ciunrie, and havecar ried threa of thesis Cm'res-ioaa! Districts The GiiKEN'sr.Uiiii Hum cioe. Tha jury in the cae of Win. Drum, who wa-: tried la-t week in the Criminal Court of West mora land county, at Greensburs. for the murder of David Mohean. rendered a verdict on Saturday, of guilty of murder in the second degree. A motion for anew trial and in ar rest of judgment was made by defendant's counsel. Illinois. The increase of their popula tion, asdiplaved in the recent vote, aston ishes the people of Illinois. This increase will freely reach one hundred thousand votes, and u)J-.t represent at least an added half milHon in the total population. Kvidently. Illinois is secured astatnst any ditnuijition of the Federal status under the ensuing census. Ho! for Texas. Gen. Grant's view of the Southern situation is revealed by his late order that all recruits for the army. now at Northern depots, shall be forwarded at once to Texas. It is evilent that he regards the condition of affairs in that State to be such as imperatively demands a prompt en forcemeat of the Federal authority. Paraguay. There is good reason for be lievir.i: that the first reports concerning Mill i-ter Washburue in Paraguay were highly colored, if not wholly false, the latest re ports beioiJ that his conduct was all that the occasion renuired, aud was warmly ap j'laud' d by the to eigu residents and repre scr.tatives. Fortunes. Printer's ink has male a for tune for good business men, built up cities jii.d towns, put into oGie.j maiiy (food men, and some not any belter thau they thould he. It is the iiie of trade the life of poli tics. U.-e it properly and it will add to your pleasiTTC and wealth. The Banner Town. Cove, Barbour county, West Virginia, claims to be the banner Republican towu of the United States, having cast her entire vote, 186, for Grant, thus distancing Cuckhaiiuou in the Mine State, as it gave Grant 186 votes, and Seymour I. The Pennsylvania Railrotl company will shortly open an office in St. L mis. MARRIED : On the evening of Nov. 1st. JSCS, ly Judt;e II. G. Oiton. at tlie reiden-e of the bride's lather, Mr. W. F. Si! AW, junior editor of the "Advance," and Mis LlZZIK J. daughter of J. Walters, Bsq., aii of Mercer count v, Missouri. On Wednesday. Nov. ISth. 1S6S. by J. P. Farweil, Esq.. Mr. Jackso.v M'Divktt, of Half Moon. Centre county, and MUs Fannie IIile, of Lumber city. Clearfield co. On Thursday, Nov. 5rh. 1MH. by J. B. Caldwell. Eii , Mr. Daniel Hulkr and Miss Phhise Tiicrston, l.o;h ol'Jordau tp. On Sunday, Nov. :' 1. 18C, by J. H. Caldwell, l'-p. Mr. Levi I). Johpan, of! Pike town.-hip. and Miss Annie Cole, of j Curwensviile, Lleaiu-ld county. OltD : On Tnesd iv. N;v. 31. 1S0S. Frank, son of K M. and U in. T. Irwin. r,f Luwicuce I towu.-hin, aged 1 month and 6 days. J The Teachers' Institute at CarweLsville Belgium Education. T.TnE Editor op the Journal : Sir . I hope you will permit me to make a few re marks on the above mentioned subjects, in your next issue, leaehers Institutes can be very useful, but I beg leave, mo.,t respect f!u!y to protest against the unjust. unconsti tutional, and anri biblical practiee "f con ducting these literary exercises. The report says, "The Institute opened with prsyer by Prof. Shoemaker," or "with religious exer eises by Bev's Hayes, or Gray." Is this religious liberty ? as if all the members bad but one creed, or none at all. Catholics must be hypocrites if they join ia any other worship but their own ; and if they do not attend the Insfitutes.the first resolution ad-moni.-dics School Directors not to employ persons who do not attend the Institutes, and if conducted legcilhi (without prayer, or bible-reading) the advice would be eminently proper and just. As at present, the Catho lic must le inconsistent if he participates in tha Institute' exercises, and if he does not he is, at least, unfairly deprived of many good opportunities of acquirhg useful knowledge. This is an unpleasant dilem ma. Why cannot the partita concerned do their praying at home and in their meeting houses? Why obtrude on others? Our Lord forced no one. Many teachers in Commoii schools and Institutes do the very reverse, and imagine they are pious when, in fact, they are disobeying the Constitu tion and a plain command of their own bible. The County Superintendent, or the divinity portion of the Institute, should explain this auauioly conducting Teachers' Iustitutes uncouctitutiona'ly. As to educa'ion in Belgium, the short ex tract is very offeusive to Catholics, because it asserts an oft-refuted slander, that the Catholic c! urch hateslearniug. "Belgium," says the writer, '"is in urgent need of school masters," (fcc ; "Koulers, do schooling whatever," Ac., and the reason assigned for these sweeping charges is this: '"The schools of Belgium are still in the hands of the preists. " Of course, Catholic priests are meant, for, iu reality, no other minis ters are ;r e.-ts. The inference then is plain, that tli." Catholic, church is oppo-ed to education. This charge cannot tie .sus tained. If you. Mr. Editor,. allow, I will prove, and from eminent Protestant author ity, too, that Catholic countries are as well educated as uon Catholic ones. If you think the extract correct, I hope you will have the. ki.i loess to cite vouchers, for its figures, 1 fear, m :y be as ficti'ious as its facts.- I am, ever, truly yours, K. O Bmamoan, 11. C. P. Closing Quotations 7 Goveram't Securities. JAMES T. Ii It U Y CO., S'trrffiorx tfi S Jonrx Co ) CORNER OF Kul'HTtl ANT ViM,; STKLXT8. Tiitsburg. Nov.". 1SB3. tuy aelt Iiiit. !'. i"I.I. ..3j.!3i jj.2i.. .tn V7 llti llnj U S .i.i.. I i:Sl. 1 : 2i 1 1 -j .'. JO.-, lul '!7 his 1 . - 3 l't ls.VJ, 1 17j Mr June. 7 Mi imiflnu .-Ji!B. Is.il, IiJij Idiii JUI3- 7 :4ns. loyj liyj jj l.". IS'jj. li.i Vay Cooip. fii.l I t ! lil.tj I0J: An .i'l.mp "fli UK its; a.Jiix. .fa.'ft.i, los his; s, j.t.Ciiiuji. i",; i is 1 1 si 5-2113. .Jul. i. I OS ltsSi! Oct. fuuip HJ.llTl I IS We are iu,w cor.verliu 7 3iN of the June and Ju' eritft into JulJ Coupon i JO bonds of IS j-7. CLEARFIELD ACADEMY. The Sesot.'l Session of the present Srholatio year of thig itjtituiioo. will couiuienue n Mod .iy. the J "il day of November. 1S3S lU.iU can enter ml any time The; will be charge.! with tuitiou from lbs time the; enter tu the clone ot the session The oourte of instruction eoibraces everytbiiig includud in a thorough, practical and acooui plibcd education of both flexes. The Principal having had the advantage ot much experience in his profession, azures pa rents and guardiun thai his entire ability and energies will be devoted to the mental and moral training of the youth placed under his charge Terms or TciTiux: Orthography, Heading. Writing and Primary Arithmetic, per session. (11 weeks.) 00 tirauiuiar. Geography, Arithmetic, and llisto ry j.0ii A!gebratfIeometry, Trignaotuetry, Mensuration. Surveying. Philosophy. Physiology, Chemistry Hook-keeping, otcy, and Physical Geogra pby. S).00 Latin. Greek and French, with any of the a bove branches, . $ 1 2.00 ar"Xo deduction will b made far absence Fur farther particulars inquire of Kev. P. L.HAKKISOX. . x. July31.1S87. Principal. DOCTOR TAYLOR'S OLIVE branch BITTERS. A mild and agreeable TONIC STIMULANT. STOMACUICand CARMINATIVE BITTERS, Extracted euliiely from ilERBS and HOOTS. Highly beneicisl in DYSrEPSIA, GENERAL DEBILITY, and Less o" Appetite ; and an excellent CORRECTIVE for pcr.-ouFsuffci- i ing from l'itorders of the Howels. Flatulence. 1c I Sold Evervwlure. Dopot,No.413 Market - t., I'iii! i . J. K. TAYLuK & CO., September 9, IsoS-ly. iii,:. IAltMLRS will titid a full iind .-i::iji . te f.,ck of Glass, (sraiii mid Bi ii-r St-y I.. s. SicKles Hay and Jrain K.-ikcj' foras Si-ytbe .stones Crutncticts. Hay-rope xt the Hard ware Store of - O. U ZFI iLEP. AO. July 13. 1S8. Philipsburg. Pa. "ANTED 10.000 pound? of WOOL, at tbe KierJiroNK .st.rb. '."learneM. 1 a j .u TT5.UIT I A H the best in tbeuiarket 1? ierL9-lm. J. P- KKATZLR'S. c c a IV BS SVILLE Al vertis em s n ts. Q J. HAYES, SitRGEo.v Demist; Office 10 ou Thouipson street, Curwensviile. fz. 'leuth exrrxcted by the npplioiion of load an ssitbesia. and all kinds ,f uioilem d,nta work luue. . May IS. Istib-y. T S. COL E would iiiioru. hi old cus " miners, and the pul iic fretiprally, that be still continue to inatufiictare BOUTS ANU Sll'-E- of the very best French Call and Kip. at -the lowest .riee. for cash or approved country produce. Ii also waKes all kinasof heavv boots All work warrautcd. acd perfect satisfaction (riv en. Opposite I'rauckcr'sHotcI.Curnentvii'e Pa. Jaly 'it IsiJ-t-Iy. m i 'iLEAIS FIELD NrKSEKY.-E.wcocR- Act Hume Industry. The underMtrn- ed having established a Nurxery. oo the Pike, half way between Curwensviile and Clearfield RoroMirhs. is urenarcd ti- fumwl, Bn l.:.i...t.- : trees (.standard aud dwarr.) Fvrrgrcen . .brnb bt-ry. Grape Vines, Gooseberry, La ten B!ak herry. Strawberry aad Raspbeirv vinvs. Alse Sibriant'rab troes Viuinee and early Scarlet Rhea, barb. Ac. Orders prompt! attended o Address A.S 31.I8-14. J.D WlirTCuriveniville. QUSQUEIIA N N A HOUSE. Cm wcosville, IV EXPRESS AND STAGE OFFICS. This well knows Hotel, hsvirg been re-ttted aad re-furnirhed throughout, is now open for the aceorouoiation of travelers and the pablie in general. Charges moderate. Ii. JEFfRIKS. A.gast 14.1So7-tf. Fro.ritor. E W ? I S M 1 Hartsock & Goodwin, One doo Esst of lienjinin Bloein's Hotel, v.hvsiillb. ex. Havinfjaat received a full and well selected assortment of Dry ijoos. Dress (ieods. Clothing, Sntiot s. Mats Caps. Boots, shoes, I'rajs ilird ware. Queenwaro. Tinw ire. "e iar and Willow ware, llro'ime, Urceeries Flour. Fiih. Salt, etc., to which they ak the attention of the public. Uur as trtmenl is coia7.1et in every departuieat. and our prices are Buodorate, as will be found upen examination by purchsers Uoo'ls will he sold cheap for eash orexuhsned for country produce DAN'fKL 11 AliToUCE, Feb. 1J 18S. ID G'WDWIX. A WATS NSW, WITHOUT FAIL. J O II X I ii V I NT, tlasjuMi received and epsned at the old stand in i'ut w,rr.bvilU'. -T-tire new stock of Fall and "(Tinier i.iod which he will soil very cheap for Cifiu His stock eensi.ti of I'ry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queciisware, Boots and Shoes, ilats, Cap.s, Beady made Ciothiu, etc. The public generally is respecfully Invited te give him a eail : s-e hisrick ar.d bear bipries. Htid purohiiae fiom him if you d.I it will be te yeur advatae. IS'ov. ia, 18CC A T T K N T I O N ! BUYERS !! 2MIXiX33 Sc FAUST STSCBT, Ct'K VILLI. TX , Having just returned from the otit with a ga cr.il assortment ot goods to which tkey deiirc K invite the attectioa of their old CKatouers tui friends. Tucir atoek coaaists vf Dry-Goo. Is. Uroeariea. Kurd ware.Qu jeasware, Tinware Ki.ola. shoes. liatc aad Caps, I'lothini;. Notinns, e'e . in great variety, which hey now offer at, priaos for cash to suit lh :itiiea They also deal in Urain. Pork. Shingles. Boards and other lumber, which will be received at the igheat market price in exchange for goods. Persons deirous of parebasing goeda at fail rates are respectfully requested te give as a call Remember you caa sa l us a the eld staad on Main street "bare we are prepared te aceeaee Jato eustcmers with aaything ia cur liae of business. Spt R I5 - HIPPLI A ALT. ALLEGHENY IRON WORKS WARREN, I'EN-VA. BliOWN, AKNETT & CO., Propriotors of theae worka. have added to the Machine shop enlarged Machineiy. of the beat description, for heavy work, a aleuw hammer in the n!ack5m:th shop, and in the BoilerShop tools uecessary for tbe manufacturing of Steam Boil ers in the best style. Tbey would respectfully notify Millers. Lum bermen and Tannery n.en that they are j repar ed to leceive, and promptly execute, orders for ENGINES. ROILEKS C1KCULAK WILLS, SUINGI.K MACHINES AND BAKLOWS PATENT ROTAKY MCLEV SAW I1ANG I.VGS" PLOWS, be. &c Tbey employ nor.e but the best workmen and purch:iso tbe best material the market affords. They feel asfuted that they will thus be able to turn out work wbiob will givepatiafaction to their customers.' The Barlow Patent Rotary Cutting Muley Saw Hangings arc considered the most perfect Muley ever yet introduced. Wc wilN guarantee tbem to cut twenty. five per cent, more lumber thau any other Muky now in use Our Circular Mill may be teen at the Mill of Ellis Irwin j-Son. at Lick liun, where ikfui na tion respecting them can be obtained. II W. BRttWST. L. W. AKNETT Aug .S.S3ai. TIP i.S s i KI"! HERS. II K L A I) Y S 1" R I E N D. A Sn piendid I ndueetiii'iits to "Suhstrihers. I he L.i.iy s Friend announces the following Nnveletafur Inil'J: Bet ern 1 ho.'' by Elizabeth I'rercott.Hu'bor of - How a Wumaii had her way.' Ac ; - The Prire of Two Men's Lives." by Aman da S. Douglas. author ot "1 be Debarry Fortuuc A new novelet by Iiuie Cbaodler Moulten. au thor of - Fleeiug from Kate " Ac : and a new novel by Mrs ilenr. W ood. the distinguished En glish Xi.velint. sulboi of - East Lynue." Ao (unit- a M rs.U ood ii prevented writing it by ill beitb) with numrioua shorter stories by a brilliaat galaxy of Ii dy writers I he Lady's Vriend will give a finely execntcd Sreel Fngraviiig hindoluc oiible-p age. finely colured Fu-hion Tiate ''Ciuce-i uii .ttrcl and a lare a.-;nrtuiei.t ot wood cuts, il u-trating the f tf-htoi:s f:incy worii. Ac , in every number. It will give a popular piece of music worth th- cost i f the .Magazine in every number A copy of tbe Lar-e ,nd Ke mtiful Premium steel En graving Tlie Song of Home a: Sea", engraved ex- rrssly f.r our reader? will be aent (post-paid) to every lull v li 50) auhcrib. anl to every per son aendingac ul Theli-gravingia gem ot art. Nrw st'B-.CHiBRi' k wbot'l.d in their nauiesfor ISiy hi.fi.re iLe brit of November will receive the Xi'Viiklrrai ii December numbers -f this year in a. I lilt. .n m aking r.'urt' en months in all. And a1 ii ir ub-crlbe9 for ! rtU tal? ri-ceve the maa- I nin. eiit December Holiday tiumcer. making thir J tern uionrtis iu it'l i '1 Kima 'o.e copy (ar.d th-. lnrjre pren.iont en ! .rr.virg) ?i : toLr copies. 4100; five cup iff ! fii. i oi.e rj1-'. 5 ' cp'e (:tnd on griitis) ! 'i ; ! ci. i v e-1- ' f ' -?j Frinl ami Post, i . i Premium rngisv'ig ?4 i'0 TI.e geiier-up ! i:f a cOr. wi t m'SiVS- r-ce:v a copy of tbe Pre j u.iuixi Kt.gruvin l,.p.t. r in' a -tub within I -be l nraving most remit Out J)'it'r rxtrii. ! -t. cnu. i.e.. pie- -i-i.t gratia AddrcM DKACy j A PKTfc I.St'N. 319 Wah n' Pt . VI il sep 1f I pi'RK BUCK LEAP. c.ual in quality t j 1 IviL'li-li white lead; t) U. 1 inr and ! Yarni-die of all kinds; liold leaf in bo'.ks and hrni i- fur sa'e by A. I. S1IAK. t'leaifleld. totol.er 23 lsS7. Ail l I EX GOO DS D..ntil Shaw la, Tt Hreaktuat Shawls Hoods. Nutiias.Obildren'e Ki.ir i ii.ea Searfs B'ankcts. Ae . now opeoicg at ! c 14 IRts J P KKATZEK'6. rjl"P.Ai CO Cavendirb. Navy. Span Koll. Fine I "ut H. under Congre-a Sn-okirg Setars and -imff. at J P. KRATZEK'o. 1)ALMFK'S Patent nnloadlr.g bav forks, to had at ilEKRELL A BIOLER'S- EW SPRING GOODS, JUST DECEIVED AT KIRK & SPENCERS, Lnmber City, Pa., The cnttersigncd would respeetfally infirm thefr customers, and the puhlie ia general, (bat they have Jast rtsreivod their Spring stock of goods, consisting tf lry Goods. Groceries. Boots. Shoes, Hats. Caps. Fish, Salt. Flour, l?cou. Naila, Piiints. Oils. Stoneware. Hardware. (Jueenswsre, B.uketi. Tabs. Churns. Carpet. Oil cloth, aad a general v.irie'y such articles are usually kept in a eoaetrT store, all of which they will aII cs.-ap ro:. tisa. They weald alfo direct attention to their larga Bteck of ReadT-msdf Clottiiiig. which lucy offer for sale at a satall advance upon erjst. KIRK 4 SPEXCtS. Lumber Pity Pa . Mav 8, lfi". N. B We also manufacture to order aad eon stantly keep on Bscs' a genera! aosortsueat ef Boots aud Shoes, r men. women ard children. JUST IN TIME! TDK SEW GOODS AT A. K. WRIGHT & SONS, CL5AKFI ELD. PA., Having jastietarned treat tha eastern eiliej wc arc now opening a full stoec of seasonable goods, at oar rooms oa Second street, to which they renpestfally invite the attention ot the pub lic generally. Our assortment is uasurpasaed in this section, aad is being sold very low fur caeh. The nock consists in part of DRY GOODS of the best qoality .sttch as Prints. Delaines. Alpa cas. Merinos tiinhains; Muslins, bleached and unbleached ; Drillings Tickings, cotton and wool Flannels. Cawimers Ladies Shawls. Coats. Sa bia.8. Hoods. Hoop skirts. Italmorais. Ac . Ac., all of wHch will l.o sold low fo cash. Alse. a Ids aasortmeLt of the best of ii E X W B A R consisting of Drawers and Shirts. Hats and Cays Bouts acd i-hoes. llundkerchieltl cravats. ;. Also. Raft Koi. Dor lisps. Raltiaa Aagsra and Axes. Nails and Spikes. Tinware, Lamps mad Lan.p nicks aud chimneys, etc., etc Also, Queenswsre.tJlssaware. Hard wart, ft rose rie. aud apios o' all kinds In abort a general assortment of every thing usually kept in a retail store, all cheap, far tath, or approved conntrv produce. Nov ?S-ialf-rr1t W.I;iIT SONS. EUREKA! STAR LIGHTENING F.OD ! The Best and the Cheapest! The Stir Qalv anizko Lightiis) P.on is sape rior to any in use, and will last tor seniaiions It is made from .Mar.e'io Iro;. tbi s.-jn are grooved , spirai-te isted and galvau'ied. sud ci.n necttd with puru copp-r couplings rendi-rinc it equal t- a copper rod. the whole surmounted itu a told-plated cluster point of pure copper, tbas forming a continuous lod from tbe pciol to tka ground tbe combination of metals feimisg a glvanio battery in the rod. It is Tf AP.R.t.MTKn always to remain bright ar.d clean, and will never corrode or m,t. t.iea pre senting a teat omamci.ta.1 appearance on the building, worth more than ita co-t aa m uiaiter of ornament, to say c ithing about itssure protection against lightuing. To show the popularity of the Galvanized Sla Hod. it is only i,.;c.-ary to say that tbe propri etors 1; ave pulled cCf more than one hundred tons of old rusty iroaj. wilhin twelve months, froa; colleges, academies, public buildings, barjs, etc., and put up tbe Star Hud in their place. As tbe -Stau" is heitcr and sold at a leia prioa than any othor rod. is more iii:rb'a ati more or unme:ital. persons rhould consult their on inter ests and safely b life and property, before they have a rod erected on their buildings. All that is necessary to convinco ihe pablie of tbe su eriority of the Star Li-bluing Rod. is a thorough examinat on into its construction and scientific coin bit. at ion. The unden-igtied, being the Agents for CUar field county, will put up rods for nil who ssay de sire theiu. on short notice and reasonable terms Call and exnniiuetbeui at theirsiore in Clearteld June 10. I SIM. MK till 1 1.1, A BliW.ltil II E CHEAPEST GOODS ARE EOLD BT RICHARD MOSSOP. kales ra FOREIGN AND DOMCSTIC DRY OOCOS, 9., MAHfttt s-T&EEr, CLkABFllfLD, PA. K-cxd tht follomngliil of good and froJ(uhrtby C"a'i r0E TH LADiES- c'i,rapA,1,y,oa baa,i lrgestock of La- (';"'t Curupl d' gouJs such as Coburg Cloth, a 'd, ttlcJl Alpcas. De Laines. Uiiigbam.. (ioo4s C,V Prints -Jhmta. Kerchiefs. Nu- Q , Ckepl bonnets, O loves, etc. '""J1. C.ki-ap' FOR GEXTLEMF.N, Gol Cra;Alw ayaoa band Black. Blue. Brownjt;uo,iS C.r.ip' and tirey Cloths. Fancy and Black G0o.l' Ukrap't Casimeres. Sattinets. Cassineig. Uiood Chrap Tweeds. Plain aud Fancy Vest- Gmo,i C,apl ings. Shirting, etc.. etc etc. Oooa' Vapi RKADV-MADE, OuoU hrap Such as Coats. Pants. Vests, fnder-Goed Yrap, shirts, and other Flannel shirts, (roou' -jirapi si.ots. snoe. liats. Lap, eck heap i ties. Gum Boo'? and Shoes und ' raricty of other article. :jPi HOVSEIIOLDOOODS, ;.'"aP Sucb as Unbleached and Blesehed -rcn. Muslins. Colored Muslins. Linen '-A tap. ,..,.., ui.. r,:!-!-.!. Good' liooit Gtod Good Good' Good Gjed Good ia it Lintru niiu uemp iowis. car- L iiap t- heap Lfieap L 'hi.ip t- iitap C ItttttJ pel, curtails, fringe, etc , HAKD'.VARK. AC. jf;. If you wantNaiis or spikes, Manure Gooat or other forks Saw-mill or other 'Good' saws. Smootn: n irons. Locks. -Goo f Hinges, etc, go to Moaop' Goad' where yon n bay cheap Gmod Cheap IF Y-LT WANT Good' Chrap Knives and forks. Butcher Knives, Good! ('hrav; Shoe and Stove hla.-k ing. Manilla Good' nt'ift and betup ropes, luk. Paper or .Gmodt Pens, l'mvder. Shot or Lead, Goo It rap I etc., bey tbeta at Mosiu.p's. Goodt C, ntapt XF YOU WA.NT .Goods Chrap Shoe La.t or Pegs. Palm or Fancy Goodt Cheiiu. Shin. S!an-h. Vi:l Cnnrr f.r VL in. Goodt '-.ttrap, dow Shades. Lamps. Lamp tubes Gvodt C,eup, or Wicks, coal oil. etc , go to Goodt C heap atostop' cheap oash atore. .Goods y.'fl IF YOU WANT YZ0d.' r,1 -flood crtra family Floor. White or ..' J.!'a' brown sui;ar. hums, shoalders or A"' W;,ay ;dc, eoSe.; Imperial. Tounr yJ:'af Hvson or bl.c tea, buy them (A'i' ClZ; Mo-up-..h.apf.re..h. Cl,rap I? V01' WANT 'Good. CAaa;-'a"ow candies, f na or coarse salt, Goodt Cnrnp 'jmp or moiasse. cheese, dried Goodt Chrapi pp!es or peaches, water or s- Gocdt Cheap do crcers. call at Mossop's Goodi Chn.ip where you can buy c'koap. Govdt Ch,ap IF YOU WANT -Goodt (-.'ejr Port wine for Medical or Sacramen- (roodt Giirjip- tal uses. Sw-ct wine, old Monon- .Good' Chtaol irahela or rvowhisKV. Chcrrv Good' Cieap and Cogcan brandy, buy at Gomd Chrniil ktoaon's chess cash store. 'Good Cheap if you WANT ! Goodt X lieill , . wrz D r r ixiivnfl rift" ' ruuen or unvu ir- . .limp rants; fiiberts. cream pecjn or A00 r" ' grouni nuts, candies Liquorice )(.. , Cittap or i,iqUrire root buy them (;,"' Cheap' Kt Morai.p'aeheap and rood. iA'"', ; ,r too want VheiA, To bvT ' "thr rt,', cneP- h Good, Cf enu nTt ,n 5" to ?lf,""P- for e sells Goods CI v cbner for c'h than any other Goods n'k J person tn ClesiSe'.d cctar-tT icToess C,Tup November!?. IBM. ,r)!7'5. r.o.M Approved rtuntrn prodtr of trtrt tWnd tiisu aa tie aws tMmrtifl wriot , -ougs for rd G CM OOODrt.Cum overcoats. Oum Roots and "1 Shi. uu l.anets. at j. r KH. A I .r.n. cr ( RAIN WANTED Wheat. P.ye. Corn. Pnck TT wheat aud Oatii wanted, for which the high eat market price will be paid byJ.P KKATZ&tt, MarkotStreet nppoei tbe Jail. Clearfield. Pa SHOEM AKEP.S can buy. at a small advance oa city prices. Sole leather. French acd Ameri can Kip and Calf Skins. Kip mper. Spanish Kip, Moroccos. Linings. Findings. Ac . of November 4, 183 J V RRATZSR, QKAPE VINES ViK SALE. All tU : leading h-rdy VKiii'.iitM oJ first ijuality Concord l ui.ud3. SI HW per hundrsj. Oiders !olii;i:eJ as soon as coovenienr and filled in -otition. oy A i. KILLS. rpilE OLD ESTABLISHED I-TUM, - J. J. r.c;;.i;r.s;N t i:l. 124 Market Street, Philadelphia. t.ro its largest Manufacturing Conlectienersani V,'hotosie Deal ers in Fruits. Nuts. Ac , m the LnueJsutrs. jUrch4,looS-!y. (JLEARFIELD HOUSE, FROST STREET, rillLIPSDUlW. PA. I will impeach any one who says I fail to give direct and personal aucntixn 'o a!! oarcuslouiers. or fail to fue them to rcjuii-e over a welt lur ni?li.l table, wob clean looits and new beds, where all uiav feel at home and ihe treaty to at ,ei. .aw LS04llig lilslQCU. Phiiipsburg. Sep 2,'6S JAS H OALER. NEW BOOT AND SIIOS SHOP. E D V A R T MACK. Market Street, nearly opposite ike raaiitaeeuf II. ii Swoope. Irq , Ct.BAF.ritLn. Pa., Would respectfully aunonaee to the cfrlters of Clearfield ana vicinity, that he baa oaearel a UOOT AND SHOE Siii p, in the haiiaiag Ut.li occupied by J L Cattle. as Klawom-e. una that ha is dctennii cd not to be oetdoee ruber a eaality of work or prices Sl ecial attention given te the manufttr-turo ot sewed woik. Fr-scb Kip and Calf Skins, of the beat qaauty. always oa band, e him a call. J.luae'Jl ' Q HAIRS CHAIP.!! CHAIRS!!! jons TitorTSA-S flaring resumed the macafaetare of chairs at his shop located ontbelot in tberesr otfeia residmce on Market street, and a short d Ut lace wesi of the Foundry, is prepared te aesoacniodate his old friends and ail ethers who may favor kia wi'h all. with every dcecriptioa of Wiadcer chairs. He has a good asHrtmkt an dans te which ka directs tbe attention of purchasers Tbey ar made of the very best material well painted and finished in a workmanlike manner, aad will ke sold at prices to suit the times Exai&iae then before purchasing elsewhere. Clearfield. Pa.. Marek 1H. I'to JJ O M U INDUSTRY! MOOTS AND SUOKS M&du to Order at the Lowe;: Rates. The undersigned wonld refpietfully invite the attention of tbe citixens of CiearSei i and vicia i ty, to give him a call at his sho ck Market nearly opposite Hurtswiek A irwin'a ii-eg atre. where he is prepared lo aiake er repair aijibijg in bis line. Orders entrusted to him will ke executed wilk promptness, strength and neatness, and all worl warrnnLed as represntil . I hnve now on hand a stotk ttf extra frenek calfskins, superb gaiter t-ps, ie , u.atlwii) finish up at thelowest figures .lure!:..!.. ls'.(5. DAN'IEr, C!t"ft.LT A VALUABLE MILL PKOPEUTa' FOR SALE, Situate in Decaturtowni'hip.Cleai f eld county. Pa The subscriber, desir'.us ofnoitttngtho business, oflers for salo a good FLtll'KIX'i MILL witn two run of burs. 'Ihe Mill ia strong and in g..od order. wi:h from twenty to thirty acres of iand and a cntr.fo'tabic l rame dwelling houac attached. There if a considerable lot of Hemlock and White 1' no timber ou the laud The propel ty lying two miles West of I'biliiifburg Centre county, and wi:bin a few rods of tb. turnpike roa-1. The Tyrone and Cl.rarScli iiaili odd runs t b rough the lau-i. within a few rt ds of the Mill. This is a de airntile location for a Woolen Factory, and one is much needed in 'his section ot country. For fur; tber particulars inquire of the subscriber, on the property or address him by letter at Pbilipsburg. Ceotrc c.nifity. Pa. Uct. 7.'6S-Jm. CHAs. M. CADVTALAPKC. VEW STORE AND SAT.r MILL, AT BALD HILLS, CieaiSoid countjr. TLe nnderyigned hav'ng opened a largo an well selected stock of goods, at Held Hill, Clear field county, respectfully solicit a share of pl!i patronage. Their stock embraces Dry Goods. Groceries. Hardware Queens ware. Tin-ware, Hoc is and Skew. Hats and Caps. ready made Clotbisg, and a sn erul assortment of Notions, etc. Tbey ainays keep on band the kcit aaality let Flour, and a variety cf Feed. All goods sold cheap forcask.cr exehaaged fes approved country produce. Having also erected a Steam Saw Mi 1, they are predarej to saw all kinds of lumber te erdes Orders solicited, end punctually tiled. Nov. 20, I67. if. B A A IKWf I. IEE INSURANCE AT HOiI. The Penn Mutual Life Insnriice Co , 9J1 CuesTxei Stket, Pbiia. Insures I.Ives on favorable terms, and will issue folicieion any of tbe ipprovcd plan ci insu ranee Asscfs liaWc to losses 81,221,289 71. Surplus divided Annually. Losses paid piotupt ly Premium may be paid in cask; annually semi-anncali) or quarterly; .r one-half incaan, and one-feslf in note. Py a auppletnent to lb charter. note hereafter received will partiripate in all Dividends or Surplus Scripcertifieate ap to January, 1859, inclusive, are now reccivebleiD payment of pran.ium Agency, at the office of H tl.wonp. Clear field, Pa Dr J. G. llartawick. Usdicai Fiami ner Aagaas Ii. Hjt. - Jj" BRIDGE, MERCHANT TAILOR, Market Street, Clearfield, Pa. One door Eastoi the Clearfield House. Keeps on baid a full assortment of Gents' Fur nibbing goods, suchas Shirts, (linen and woolen, Undershirt. Drawer and Socks ;Neck-ties. Pock et llandkerohiafs, Gloves. Umbrellas. Hat, etc , ingreat variety. Of piece good he keep the Best Cloths, (of all shades) Black Doe-Skin Cassiuieres of the Lest make, Fattcy Cassimeies, iu great variety. Alan. French Coatings; Beaver. Pilot. Chincbill, an 1 Tricott Over-coating, all of which will be sold cheap for cash, and made up according to the latest style, by experienced workmen Also aent for Clearfield county, for I. M. Singer Co's Sewing Machines. November 1 W OO MET II ING N E W IN ANSOSVIM B. Clearfield comity, Peiiu'. Tli underaigned having erected. 4 artag tke past i aminer. large sod commeHioits s'.er roou. is now engaged in filling it iid wikk a sew and selec assortment of Ka; I and Winter f see's, wkiak ho offers to tbu public nt prices to aok tke tamea Hi.tick of Mens' and boys elethiug is aaueuat Iv extensive, and is offered te saiumrs sat froeu fill to-'" t.-r a wh-.le sail. Flour.balt.awsl aro cerics. of every kird. a ceaiplete aiaetHaeal; Str.ves and Stove pipe a keavv stk ; Eoeta and hoes. Hats and Caps in great variety : LaAies' dress goods fur, and other faney Iroeai. ti'gether with an endless assortment of aetiinr.s f tedWea to eouoierate. always on hand, aad ser sale very cheap. Prints at 1W cent a yawl and other eases in propnriion Now is sho ticae by. Country trodu' of everv kiss, at tke highest market prices, will be taken in eiakaae-v fes goods: and even 'ireeubaeks will n W r.faaed Cer anv article in store. Xxaaiaa atys'.wek bear- fore you buv eisewner. October 3D. le7. I.IITAS. BOOTS AND SHOES ire aMinit at half the usua' price, at J. P KKATZKR'S. ClLOTRING CLOTHING CLOTHIN'G. Ton eau get a full suit of etotbes. On at Pants acd Vect for six dnl'ars. at J. P. KRATtER'S. C" P.OTJND AND TJSGROCND EPICES Citroa T English Currants, Essence Coffee and Vina, gar ot the best quality for sale bv Jan. 10. HARTSWrCK A IRWIN. CtLOTHISQ the cheapeat in thceountv. at j May2tf MOSSOP'S. LADIES'CLOAKS the ebcapestin tbeooonty at MOSeQP'ts. O 0 M II T II I N G N E W , I.V SUAWS KOW, FRANK A 8TOUGUTON, Merchant Tailors, Market Street, Clearfield, Pa. Having opened their new establishment, in Shaw's Kow. one door east of the Post 3jce.ai.d having juet returned from the eastern cities with a Urge aad elegaut assortment of Clot Irs, Cassouicres, Veutioc'', Beavers. &a, and all kiuds of sooda for incu and boys' wcor, are cow prepared to makeup to orderCLOTIHXG. from a single article to a full suit, in tbe latest styles and most workmanlike manner Special atten tion given to costota work and cutting oat Icr men and boys Wc offer great bargains to easte rners, and warrant entire satisfaction. A liberal bare of public patronage t solicited Call and etauiine our goods M A. Irk AMI, Oct lt. Ir,7. K. R T, STOt'UHT" c I G A R S AND TOBACCO. AD0LP1I SCIIOLr?, MaNVF ACTI'F- ER ISIi WnoLgSAtK AMI KlTAIl DSALCK IV ClQIRH A.VD TOBACCOS, CLLAKFItLD. PA., Would renrotfully announce that be ha remov ed to the lare and CEmincdious slure-rvolu op posite the residence of H T, Swoope, Fo. wbtro he has opened a general assortment of Tobacco. Cigars e(., which be is prepared toacil, wholesale or retail, at reasonable prices. His eijM-s are made of the very best material, and in style of manufacture will compare with those of any otbor establishment. . He ha always on hand a superior article of chewing and smoking tubaccos. to which k di rects li,e attention of - loversof the weed." Merchants and Dealers, throughout tk county supplied at the lowest wholesale price. Call and examine hi (tuck when you com to Clearfield June 10. IS6S. TJ ARTS WICK & IRWIN, unrccisTs, CLEABFIELD, y A , Having refitted and removed to the room lately occupied by iiicbard Mossop.on Market St., sow offer low for cash, a well selected assortment of DBt'GS AND CHEMICALS. Also, Patent Medicine of all kind. Pa nts. Oils, Glass. Putty. Dy-iufis. Statienary. Tojacco and Sega.'s, Confectionary. Spices, and a larger stock ofvirieties than ever before offered in thia place, and warranted to be ol the beat the market a.f lirds. In.'pect their stock before purchasiLg elsewhere, and they feel warranted in saying that ou will be pleaded with tbe quality and price of their goods Heciember the place Mossop's old stand, on aiarketSt. Dej. 6. c LEARFIELD MARBLE WORKS. ITALIAN AND VERMONT MAKRLE FiNISHKD IN" THE HIUHLST SULK CF THE AIS.T. Tbe subscribers beg leave to announce to tha citisens ot i.learneid county, tuat tney nave oiened anexter.sire Marb'e Vard.on tLO South- weMt corner of MarKet and tourid streets, llear Seld P where they arc prepared to make Tomb Stones, Monuments, Tombs, Box and Side Touibs, Cradle Toaibs, Cemetery PosU, Mantles, chelves, Lvraiitets, etc., etc., on very short notice. They always keep on hand a large quantity of work. "fniibe l. except tbelettering.su that pet-.-ocs can call and select for thrmsclrc the style dtuired. They will also make to order any f.ther atyle of work that may be desired ; and tbey flatter thitn se'ves thnt they can compete with the manufac turers outside of tbe county, either in workman chip or price, as they only employ the best of workmen. All inquiries by letter promptly an .wered. JOHN GUELICil. May 22 1aIT-tr. 1IENP.Y OCELICn H. F. N A U G L E , "WATCH KAIES, CI? A UAH'S ROW, CL.EAKFIELD. The undersigned respectfully inform his old customers and the public, that be has on band, (and constantly receiving new additions.) a large stock of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry. - CLOCKS, a large variety from the best Man ufactory, oonsisting of Eight-dnyand thirty-hour spring and Weight, and Levers, Time, Strike and Alarm clocks. IV A TCHES a fine assortment, o 'silver Hunt ing and open case American patent Lover, plain and full jeweled GOLD rEXS. an elegant assortment, of tbe best quality. Also, in silver extension aud desk holders SPECTACLES, a large assortment, far and near sight, colored and pluin glass. J E WE LK Y of every variety, from a single piece to a full set ALSO, a, fine assortment of Spoon. Forks, but tor knives, etc., plated on geuuiue Alabata. A LSO. Hair Jewelry .with pure gold mounting, got cp to order. Call and flee sample book.' AU kinds of Clocks. Watches and Jeweiry owre fully repaired and Warranted A continuance ot patronage is solicited. Nov. i-ith. Is55. 11. F. NAltiLE QLOTIIING! CLOTIIING11 GOOD AlfD CHEAP !!! Men, Youth and Boysenn bevnplpied with full suita of seasonable aud fashionable clothing at RfclZENSTEIN liHOS CO., where it is sold at prices that will induce their purchase. The universal satisfaction which ba been given, ba induced them to increase their s'ook, which is now not urpa.-sed by any estab lishment oX th kind in thia part of the Stat Reizenstein Bro's Co., Seli gnods at a very small profit, for casb; Their goods are well made and fashionable. They give every one the worth of his uieney. They treat their customer all alik. They sell cheaper than every body else. Their store is conveniently situated. They having purchased their stock t reduced prices tbey can sell cheaper tl an others For these and other reasons persons should boy their clothing at REIZENSTEIN Br.O'3 A CO. Produce of every kind taken at tbe highest market prices .May 18. Is4 TVj- E W SPRING. STOCK! J. SHAW & SON. Have just returned from th east and are aow opening an entire new stock of gods in lb roou. formerly occupied by Wo. F. Irwin, on Market Street, which they now offer to the public at aha lowest cash prices. Tbeir stook consist of a general assortment of Dry Good. Groceries, Queensware, Hardware, Boots, Shoes. Ilats, Cap. Bonnet, DrasaOeod. Fruits. Candies. Fish, Salt, Broom. Nail, ate. , in fact, everything usually kept ia a retail store can be had by calling at thia store, or U1 ki procured to order. Their stock Is well atei4. aad slu of th newest goods, Uof t bet quality, of tka latest atyle. and will be sold at lowest pcices for ash, or exohasged for apaacved country preduse. Be sure and call and examin ottr (tock befora making your purchase, a w are determined pleas all who may favor c with their custom. May 8, IW. J. SHAW A SOX. CURRANTS tha beat and e-seapeft in tha county, at WKAHAM S DEDICATED COCfMXVTS.forpiea.ruddinga, fc , for tale a.t GRAHAM'S.
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