W laftman'z gonxnal, gteftcfb, a., $eccmbex 2, 1868. 5Jaft.5mntt'j5 journal PLEARFIELH, PA , DEO. 1863. mono and Clearfield Railroad. . ."..Tvroneat : : : : : 9 20 a '' arrives at Philipsburg t : : 11 20 . m. . Philipsburg : : : 2.05 pm. Arrive! t Tyrone at 4.00 p. m. .,mmr Divine services will le held ,fXt Sabbath, in Clearfield, as follows: By R- NiJrff t,ie Lutheran church iB , he morning and evening By Rev. Archer Presbyterian), la the -Court House, mo nine and evening. By Rev. Guyer in the Methodist church, in the morning. . v By II'. n.ves 'n tto BaPtIst Church, in the evening. CobcROS French Merinos, Poplin ftejis, Alpacas, Empress cloths, and dre's goods in great variety, very cheap at Wm. Reed k Co's. THE Rri'ER. The rains last week raised the water in the river to a good r ifting flood,aud in consequence sever al rafts passed this place for the lower markets. We hope the owners may receive remunerative prices for their lumber. , Holi.iday Commercial. The pub lisher of the Pittsburg Commercial will i-iiie a large double sizellolliday num ber. The matter will be entirely orig inal. For sale by news agents every where, or will be sent . on application to the publishers. Amvmng to ?ee a lady trying to tr.niV Through the mud on Walnut street, mi her way home from church. The lingallant mud had even the impudence ti pull the gum shoes off her feet. The Born' Dads should' t allow such "carry ing on" in that locality. A Good Oxe. A small Irish ser vant girl was sent to feed a cow, the nther day. She suddenly began to cry mil ran to the mistress exclaiming, "Oh, murther, ma'am, the cow lit me with that thing that grew out of her eir. She meant the cow had struck I.t with a horn. Thanks. Wc return our thanks to rmr-frienil P. Dressier, Esq., of Union (inhip, for a bushel of most excel lt nt apples, which he presented to us ni Tue.-diiy last. May he each suc-cc-mw year be bl-ssed with an abun i.:mrv of good fruit, and may we have il.t-. .'!i;i.-m'u of judging its' quality. . . T' Toiurco Chewkrs. An ex elu!:iv :ivs : "The leaf of the plan tain, the kind having the red stalk, is m;I he a certain cure for the "han-k'-ring ai'ii'i-tooacco." Should there be h.'iv of the few who "chaw" anxious to 1"' cured, let them masticate a little plantain h-af a day or two, and they wiil find relief. Thanksgiving Day. Many of our Wizens eelebrated (tr annual National Tuitnksgiving in a becoming manner, bv.ine services were held in the Meth church at 11 A. M. The attend-an.-e wns quite large. The exercises rre conducted by the ministers, and 1 i!"ii ip;ited in by the members, of the various Christian denominations. 1i''1;!'.frv. We see bv our exchnnjr- that robberies are being committed :iiiftst uiglitly, in their several locali So f.ir we have been free from "'! ih-prcdations in this place ; but, 'vt-nlndfis. all persons should use the K'rr.'.-t precaution against theiving of t-ry kind, lest they should be the vic t:m i,t their own negligence. A word x' ihv wise is sufficient. Advertising. A distinguished au tr. Tity on the subject says, that the cntrv is full 0f men who have got n.h ly advertising. In fact no man f'T"Yr now to keep his business run r':i without informing the people what he i doing and where he can be found. people cannot afford to spend the ;n,e m hunt up places of business and trs'1':- They have been so long accus ' :c'l t gaining that information from " W'pipeis that they depend upon v-w source altogether, and govern their ,r:,-ie from what they learn and read ' mc;r homes and by their own fire I's. lively advertisement is a ' : llv talk between business men and tli(ir customers. It is an invitation r p-ord, f come and trade,and every ,ll.v the readers of a local paper ex r,' "t l see and hear what the mer ruants, the manufacturers and trades 111(11 have to sav. A local weeklv iapfr is a travelling agent, taking his vp round to the families of all their toroers. No matter whether the !:j"ts are good or dull; no matter etner trade is brisk or otherwise, no iiuvi man can afford to take down s 'gn nor withdraw the pleasing in- lf nce of a chat with his customers ,ttr"gu the newspaper. For a busi ns Jiian to stop advertising would be bivalent to his saying : "I have stop f'l business, and ask no more favors l'th! people." Fcrs! Furs!! Furs !!! Water Mink, Siberian Squirrel, Fitch cnl Mink Sable, good assortment, cheap at Wm. Reed k Co's. To The Sick. The card of Dr. Woods, of Ansonville, will be found in to-day's paper. The Doctor is a grad uate of Jefferson Medical college. Ax Irishism. Little Irish servant girl engaged in cleaning a chicken asks: "lias this chicken an angel in it?" It is presumed she meant asoul. To Travelers. John J. Reed,hav ing taken possession of the "American House," Curwensvillc, Pa., solicits a share of the public patronage. See card to-day's paper. The Pride of the Family is the accomplished daughter. Every lady must have knowledge and refinement. Central Pennsylvania has a just pride in the Hollidafsburg Seminary. Photographs. The advertisement of J. K. Bottorf, Photographic Artist, appears in our columms to-day. Mr. B. is a good artist, and will render sat isfaction to all who may favor him with a call. Atpears the card of A. W. Wal ters, Attorney at Law, this week. Mr. Walters is a young man of consider able ability, and will endeavor to ren der satisfaction to all who may entrust business to his care. Planing Mill. E. B. Patton &. Co., having recently fitted up a first-class Planing Mill, at Curwensville, are pre pared to fill orders for planed lumber, flooring, siding, doors, sash, etc., at reasonable rates. Persons wanting any tiling in their line should give them a call. Read their advertisement. Lady's Friend. The December number of this excellent magazine is out. It is, indeed, a beautiful number, and augurs well for the future popular ity of the work. Liberal inducements are offered for clubs. Price 2,50 "a year in advance. Deacon & Peterson, Publishers, 319 Walnut St., Phila. (Tlycokim. Glycorim is a substance recently introduced for healing wounds covering them with a kind of varnish, which protects them from the air, and is made by adding five parts of glycer ine to four of yolk of egg. The mix ture has the consistency of honey, has a salve-like feeling, and is unaltered by exposure to air. For the Hollidays. The publish ers of The Pre, Philadelphia, will is sue a magnificent Christmas number, on the 17th of December, containing a large variety of original stories,sketch es, poems, etc., written expressly for the holliday number. Persons wishing it can order direct from the publishers, or if they prefer through the news agents. A Rich Joke. The Beilefonte Wati hni'rn, of the 27th of November, is responsible for the following : "On Weduesday night last, the Gas in one of the rooms at the Brokerhooff house went out, and the person who had been put in that room for the night came down to the office and swore to the clerk that it "was no wonder the darn ed thins wouldn't burn, for it had no wick." Restaurants. A good Restaurant is an appendage to a town, that meets with general favor everywhere. And it gives us pleasure to announce that one of the best establishments of the kind is located in Clearfield. Captain David M'Gaughey, having recently purchased the Restaurant heretofore owned by Mr. John F. Rote, would inform the public that he is prepared to cater to the wants of all who may favor hiin with their custom. He has constantly on hand a full supply of confectionarics, segars and tobacco, lager, ale, and porter, of the best man ufactures in the country. He also re ceives daily fresh oysters, which will be served up in the best style. Don't forget the place, two doors south of Merrill k Bigler's hardware store. List of Letters remaining unclaimed in the Post Office at Clearfield, Dec 1, 1S68: Diiuoml, Augustin; Fraiujiton, Mollie; Fisher, Miss Ella; Gardner, Fred ; Hoff uan, Mihtem ; Kugler, F. ; Kennedy, P. A. (S) ; La port, L ; Lalaugh, S. R. ; Me Carey. Win; McOarvey, Mr. ; MeGarvey, Mrs. E; McDonald, F. ; Maiman, John; Mosby, A. F. ; Miller, Adam ; Pontius John M; Pfoutz, John; Quigley, Thomas; Shirry, Miss Mary B; Smiths, MUs Mary C; Winz, Lewis; Walters. David B. (2); Walker, Mrs. Jane; Walker, George. Persons calling for any of the above let ters will please cay they are in the adver tised list. P. A Gaiun, P. M. A District Attorney Shot. Captain Edward W. Thompson, acting District At torn .y in Arkansas, has qeen shot and mor tally wounded because he voted for General Grant. Capt. Thompson was formerly of the 1st Maine Battery and the 12th Maine Regiment. This is but an illustration of the way the spirit of Rebellion rends the South as it goo out. MARRIED : On Saturday, Nov. 2Sih. lSfiS, by David Dressier, Esq , Mr. Wm. H. Bull, of Union township, (formerly of l'enobscntt eountv, Maine,) and Miss Mary Ann, daughter of Thomas Kirk, of Brady township. DIED: At Philip-burg, on Friday, Nov. 27, 1GS, Thomas Hancock, aged 79 year's and 3 days. The deceased was bom in Derbyshire, England, Nov. 24th, 17S9 emigrated to America in ISIS- and arrived at Philipsburg the same year. He has resided in Philips burg and immediate vicinity for fifty-one yeirs. Closing Quotations of Goyernm't Securities, JAMES T. BRADY" CO., (Surrrssort to S Jones Sr Co ) CK1I or FOUKTH AND WOOD STREETS. Pittsburg, Nov. 7. 1S88. ay .'sell jl bay. sell. OOLD U.S. As.. 1S31 a-2os. 1SS2, 5-20s. ISSt, 6 2l)s.lS65, 10 40s. i -o j .).if ja-ziig. jsa. m, iiiffjiittj ll2 iU' 'd 20s. Jul ?67 108 108 1 1 7i !18i 'June, 7-30s. loyj 1091 10i li)S: July. 7 -.".Us. 109 1091 I0.SJ lOfij May Comp.:5.1 14 1 Aog.Coinp.'ft.i.llS IIS Seit.Comp."j.llS ,118 lO.if 103 5.20s. Jnn.'5, 10SJ Ktsj 4-Z0s.Jul. 6j. 103 IAS Oct. Com p. Ua,l li I IS We are now conrrrting 7-30 of the June and July seriesinto Gold Coupon 5-20 bonds of ld.15-7. WT GIBSON, Practical Destist, hsring permanently loented in tbe toon of Janes Tille. tenders bis professional service to the people of that place and vicinity. All work en trusted to bis care will be done in the most satis factory maiiuer and highest order of tbe profes sion Nov. 18. IrtiJS ftm CAUTION. All persons are hereby cau- tioned acainst purchasing or in any way meddling with two ORAY HOUSES, now in pos section of John Sh immel. of Grabaoi tow d. hip as tbe snme belong to me and are subject to my Nov. 2-w.tt 1 ordet. A. B SHAW. QTBAY HOG. Came trespassing on the premises of the subscriber, in Girard township about the latter part of September last, awbiteand black hog, supposed to be about one year old- Tbe owur is requested to eoine for ward, prove property, pay charges and take it away, or it will be sold as the law directs. Nov 2i-3t. ALEX. IKW1N. TMSSOLUTION. The partnership here tolore existing lietween tbe n 'ersijn ed in the Lumbering and Mrrcanii' bo inese in Pike town-hip. eiear6e1d county. Li a oveu dis solved by mutual coueent. Nov. 4. ISriS-St PERRY KK'.gLK. TOIl SALE. The property occupied by Thomas Lidiifll. corner of Heed and Fourth Streets, Clearfield borough consisting of a good substantia! Plan House. and the lo' (about tbree-four'h of an acre) is offered for sale. The situatioa is close to tbe Railroad Denot. and is an excellent location for business purposes For terms apply on the premises Nov. 11-188. NEW MILLINERY GOODS. MISS SUSAN REED, Market Street, Clearfield, Pa., Has jiui received a new and splendidsosk tf Fall and WinKer MILLINERY GOODS, at prices to suit the times. Call and sec them. Clearfield. Nov 4. ISftS. CLEARFIELD ACADEMY. The Second Session of tbe present Scholastic year of this Institution, will commence tn ilon day, tbe 'i'li day of November. ISOS Pupils can enter at any time. Thoy will be charged with tuition from the time they enter to the close of tie session . The course of instruction embraces everything included in a thorough, practical and aecuin plifhed education of both sexes. The Principal baring had the advantage of much experience in his profession, assures pa routs and gnnrdians that his entire anility and energies will be devoted to tbe mental and moral training of the youth placed under his-vharge. Terms or Tuition: Orthography. Reading. Writing and Primary Arithrmtie, per session, (11 weeks.) f i 00 Grammar, Cieograpby, Arithmetic, and Histo ry S6.00 Algebr.i.Onometry, Trigonometry, Mensuration, Surveying. Philosophy. Physiology, Chemistry Book-keeping, Cotany, and Physical Geogra phy. SU.00 Latin, Greek and French, with any of the a bove branches $12.00 CSNo deduction will be made for absence. For further particulars inquire of Rev. P. L. HARRISON. A. Jt. July 3I,1S7. Principal. DOCTOR TAYLOR'S OLIVE BRANCH B I T T E I! S . A mild and agreeable TONIC STIMULANT. STOMACHIC and CARMINATIVE BITTERS, Extracted entirely from HERBS and ROOTS. Highly beneScial in DYSPEPSIA, GENERAL DEBILITY, and Loss oe Appetite ; and an excellent CORRECTIVE for person suffer ing from Disorders of the Bowels. Flatulence. Ac Sold .Everywhere. Depot,No. 41 3 Market St., Philadelphia. J. K. TAYLuR & CO., Pttptember 9. 1 S&-1 jr. TAHMHRS will find a full and complete - stock of Grass. Jrain and Brier Scythes, SicKles Hay and Grain RaKes. Korics. Scythe Stones. CrumcricKS. Hay-rope. A-e.. at the Hard ware Store of U. 11 ZEf il.KK CO . July 15 188. Philipsbarg. Pa. TlOrR CUTTERS of asoprioi uiak. f..r i sale at reasonnl le pr" e at M Kit h 1 LI. -nd BI ll.KK's. Cl"rfie' I Pa Trr M I )RrXEs a quantity on Land m.d for 'e at J4aj 27. un.iriAM'S ClNNKl Fitl lTS all kinds, wsrratited good j and fresh, at GRAHAM S. 15 IKED PEACHES the hesr in rnarke' nt tbe store of J B GRAHAM A t-OSS i i s s IDLES. Brid es harness col'ars e.. for : sale at M EK BELL A lUGLr K S. TOVES of all sorts and si7Cs ' constantly on hand at MKKKKLL A BlGLfcK S S' OLE LE VTHER, A FINDINGS the cheapest in the county, at MO?OP CCRWUXSYILLE ADVERTISEMENTS. O J. HAYES, SiT.GtoN l'F.rnsT; Office on Thompson street, Curwensville, Pa. Teeth extracted by the application ef loe&l an akinesia, and all kinds i f modeia deatal work done. ' May 13. IsSS-y. T S. COLE would inloin. his old cus- tomers, and lite public generally, that he still continues to manuftictare BOOTS AND SHOES of the very best t'rensh Call aad Kip. at the lowest prices for cash or approved country produce. He also ir.akes all kiodsof heavy boots. All work warrauted. and perfect satisfaction giv en. Opposite Draucker's Hotel. Curwensville, Pa. Julv 29. lsft-Uly rtLKAK FI ELD N URSERY. Encolr- ack IIomk Industry. The undersign ed having established a Nursery, on the Pike, half way between Curwensville and Clearfield Boroughs, is prepared to furnish all kindsof Frai trees. (Standard and dwarf.) Evergreen". Shrub bery. Grape Vines, Gooseberry, Lawtra Blxsk berry. Strawberry aad Raspbei ry vines. Alse SibrianCrab trees Quince and early Scarlet Rhea, barb. Ac. Orders promptly attended to. Address Aag 31.1864 J-D-VYRIG HT, Curwensville. s US QUE II ANN A HOUSE. Curw-ensville, Pa. EXPRESS AND STAGE OFFICB. This well-knowa Hotel, having been re-fitterf and re-furnished throughout, is now open for the accommodation of travelers, and tbe public in general. Charges moderate. WM.Ji. JIFFRIF.S. Aagust 14, l?67-tf. Proprietor. E W I I R M I Hartsock A; Goodwin, One door East of Benjamin Bloem'a Hotel, CVKWSNH-VILLE. Pi. HaviBgjast received a full and woll selected assortment of Dry Goo ls. Dress Geeds. Clothing. Notions. Hats. Caps. Boots. Saees, Drags Hard ware. Quoenswaro. Tinware. Cedar and. Willow ware. Brotms, Groceries. Flour. Fish. Fait, etc., te which tbey ask the attention of the public. Our ass )rtment is complete in every department, and our prices are moderate, as will be foaud apen examination by purekusers Goods will be sold cheap for cash, orexebanged for country produce UAMKL HARTSOCK, Feb. 12JS6S. BD GOODWIN. L V A Y S N J5 W, WITHOUT FAIL. J O II N I It V I N, Has just received and apened at the eld s'and in Curwensville. .in -ntire new stock of Fall and Winter Goods which he will sell very cheap far casa. His stock consists of Pry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Quwnsware, Boots and Shoes. Hats, Caps, Ready made Clothing, etc. The public generally is resperfully levited tc give him a call : sne hiss'ock and bear hifpricrs. and purchase from him if you find it will he t year advantage. Nov. is, 1SH6 A TTENTION! BUYERS!! HIPPLE 5c FATJST iiAirsi m FORSIflN DOMESTIC DRY-ROODS, AC MUX STBCET, CLRWB.SSTILLr., FA , Having just returned from the eaft with a ga eral assortment ot goods, to which they dasire te invite the attentioa of their old esM'.eaaert aad frieuds. Their stock coaiiis of Dry Goods.tJroceries. Hsrdwa'-e.Qaeeasware, Tiaware. Boots, Skoss, Hats aad Caps, Clothing. Notions, etc, in great variety, which they now ofer at prises for each to suit th times They also deal in Grain. Pork. Shingles. Boards and other lumber, which will be received at the t'igbest markcrt prices in exchange for goods. Persons ilesiroes of purchasing goods at fair rates are respectfully requested te give as a call Remember you caa iad us at the old staad on Main Street where wears prep:trd to aeccme- date -uslrBiers with anything ia our lio of business. Sent 1R5 HIPPI E FAl'ST. II E CHEAPEST GOODS ARE SOLD RT RICIIAItr M OS SOP. DEALER III FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC OR Y GOODS. MARKJCT STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA. tijd the folio wtvglitt of goods and pro fifth trcky ytt'apt p0K XHE LADIES. (r0od (rood Good Good9 troad Good9 Good (itiOd9 Good Good Good 7 " I vnAd. ars..K CAhrre. ClU Kjftrap i-jfteapi Cheap. Alpacas. Do L.iicea, Uinsbams. Trints. chintx. Kerchiefs, Na biei, Uouneta. UIotvi, etc. CkaP FOR GENTLEMEN, Alwuya on hand Blnck, lilut. Rrown Ckap and (irey Cloths. Fancjand Black Chfavx Casimeres. SuttiDets. Casviocts, Ctrapl Tweds. Plain and rancj est Oitj) ings. Shirting, etc.. etc. etc. Cheap HEADY-MALE, Cheap gurh as Coats. Pants. Vests. Under Cheap shirts, aud other Flannel shirts, hap Hoots, .Shoes. Uats. Capd, Ncck Ckrap ticf . (iuui Dootpand .hoes.and , yhMp a variety of other articles. I'heavr itiitol'iiai ft i'liarkO Good Good Good Good Good Goad Gttod Good' Good V.rPuchas Unbleached and Bleached "" 'neap Cheap Muslins. Colored Muslins. Linen Good Good Good Good Good aud cotton tablecloths. Oil cloth. MP Linen and hemp towls. car- pets, curtains, tringa, te HARDWARE, AC. eaa, Chap Good Ckea 'If y" want Nails or spikes Manare Good t-'wsajr lroott Citapl ,aw- t"n00,D: CS irons. Locks. Good' Chiap u'nes- etc- K ' Moop's Good" C,,ap where you n buy cheap !,. Chmap IF YOU WANT Good' Uttap Knives and forks. Butcher Knives. Gooil (-'trap' .Shoe and Stove blacking. Manilla Good' Chtap and hemp ropes. Ink. Paper or Good Cteap Pens. Powder. Shot or Lead, Goorit Vhrap etc.. buy them at Mossop'a. Gooilt Cn,ap XK YOU WAN! Good Cheap Shoe Last or Pegs. Palm or Fancy frond' Cheap, Soap. Starch. Wall Paper or Win- fioud Cheav1 Hnw Shiidaa. LamDS. Lamntnhn Good' Cheap OT Wjcks. coal oil. etc , go to ,Ocod Ckeapl Mosson's cheap cash store. Good' Cheap IF VOL' WANT Good Gmnd n ' Good extra rainiry riour. w bite or Cheap, i i ' . . r j , , f Cheap1 Cheap Cheapl Cheap Cheap1 sides, coflee; Imperial. Young .'. Hyson or blaca tea. buy them fo d at Mossop's cheap for cash. 'Ji IF YOU WANT Good, Cheap',' allow candles, nne or coarse salt. Good' Cneap jrup or moia-ises cneese. dried Gotd Cheap apples or peaches water or se Cheap do crscs;er. call at JIossop's Cheap where you can buy cheap. Cheap IF YOU W-AST f'.'.r;Port wine for Medical or Sacramen Cheap tal uses. Sw -et wine, old Monon Chenp g-ahela or rye whisay. Cherry Cheap', and Cognac brandy, buy at Cheap' Mossop's cheap cash store. Cheap v vol! WANT Good Gomd Goods Good Gnod Good Good Good' Good Good Cheap R,i,ens. Figs. Prunes or dried Car- G-""J,' '-heapi filh.rt. rraam IrOO'l' Cheajn ground nuts, candies. Liquorice Cheap' - 1 ;,f,rie root. h k..n Goods Goodg (roods (rood Ch Cheap at .Mossop scoeapana good. Cheap , To buy any other article cheap, be Goods Cheap ar to . lo ""V- he sellF Goods Cheap cheaper for wssfc than any other Good, Che,ip person m Clenrfield eountv Good Cley N'nvember27.18ol. .pJ7 5 Gold Approved 'ttmtrv vradttre of euerv itmd taken mi th vernal mar'-et nriees in 'rsss fmr rnmd I'M GOODS. Gum overcoats. Gom Boots and 1 Shoes Gum Blankets, at .1. P KKATJER 8. R IX W ANTF.& V. best Rye Corn. Buck- VX wheat and "at wanted Tr which the high et msrker price will be paid by. IP KKATZfcB, Market Stret npprsi e the Jail Clea8eld.Pa SHOKM AKFFS can buy. at a small advance on city prices Sole leather French and Amerf cn Kip and r"alf wkins Kip mper Soanish Kip, Moroccos. Linine. Findings, Ac of November , 188. J P KBATZBR. . COMET II I N G NEW, IN BHAW'8 ROW, FRANK A 8IOUOIITOS, Merchant Tailors, Market Street, Clearfield. Pa. Having opened their new establishment, in Shaw's ltow. one door east of the Post Offioe. and having just retaraed from the eastern cities with a large aad elegant assortment of Cloths, Caiwlrueres, Yestings, Beavers, &c, and all kinds of goods for men and boys' wear, are now prepared to make up to order CLOTHING. frfm a single article to a full suit, in tbe latest styles and most workmanlike manner Special atten tion given to custom work and cutting ewt lor men ar.d hoys. We offer great bargains to custo mers, and warrant entire satisfaction. A liberal share of public patronage is solicited Call and esamine our goods M A. FKANK, Oct 1, 1S67. E. K. L.STOUGMTOK TEW SPRING GOODS, JUST RECEIVED AT KIRK L SPBNCERS, Lumber City, Ps., The undersigned would respectfully inform their customers, and the public in goneral. that they have just received their Spring stoek of goods, consisting of lry Goods. Groceries. Boots, Shoes. Hats, Caps. Fish, Salt. Flour, Bacon. Nails, Paints. Otis. Stoneware, Hardware. Queensware, Raskets. Tubs. Churns. Carpet. Oil elota. aad a general variety of such articles as are usually kept in a country store, all of which they will Sell CHEAP FOR CiSB They weald also direct attention to their large stock of Ready-made Clothing, which they effar for sale at a small advaaee upon eost. KIRK I SPKNCER. Lumber City. Pa . May 8, 187. N. B. We also manufacture te order, and oa stantly keep on hand a general assortment ef Boots and Shoes, for men. women and ehilrfrea. KIKE A aPKNCEK. Q I G A R S AND TOBACCO. adolfii SciloLrr, MAst'PtrrcBER isn Wholksalk asd Retail Dsalkr to ('ictus ami Tobaccos, CLEARFIELD. PA . Would respectfully announce that he has remov ed to tbe large and commodious store-room op posite the rosidence of H B Swoope. Esq.. where be has opened a general assortment of Tobacco. Cigars etc. which he isprepared tosell, wholesale or retail, at reasonable prices. His cigars are made of tbe very best material, and in style of manufacture will compare with those of any other establishment. He has always on hand a superior artiele of chewing and smoking tobaccos, to which he di rects the attention of - lovers of the weed." Merchants and Healers, throughout the ooaoty supplied at the lowest wholesale prices. Call and examine his stock when you come to Clearfield. June 10. 1S8. c LEAH FIELD MARBLE WORKS. ITALIAN AND VERMONT MARBLE FINISHED IN HiK HIGHEST STYLE OF THE ART. The subscribers beg lonve to announce to the citizens of Clearfield county, that they have opened an extensive Marble Yard, on ti.e South west coruer of Market and Fourth streets, Clear field. Pa . where they are prepared to make Toiub Stones, Monuments, Tombs, Box and Side Tombs, Cradle Toibs, Cemetery I'o.sts, Mantles. Shelves, Bracket, etc., etc., on very short notice. They always keep on hand a large quantity of work, fnihed. except the lettering, so that per rons can call and select for themselves the style desired. They will also make to order any ntr er style of work that may be desired ; and they flatter them selves that they can compete with the manufac turers outside of the county, either in workman ship or price, as they only employ the best of workmen. All inquiries by letter promptly an swered. JOHN GUEL1CH. MayJ2, lo7-tf. HENRY GLELICI1. II. F. N A U G L K , WATCH MAXEE, GRAHAM'S ROW, CLEARFIELD. Theundoraigned respectfully informs his old customers and the public, that he has on hand, (and constantly receiving new additions,) a large stock of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry. CLOCKS, a large variety from the best Man ufactory, consisting of Eight-day and thirty-bour spring and Weight, and Levers. Time, Strike and Alarm clocks. IVA TCHES a fine assortment.o silver Hunt ing and open case American patent Levers, plain and full jeweled. GOLD rENS. an elegant assortment, of the best quality. ' Also, in silver extension and desk holders SPECTACLES, large assortment. far and near sight, colored and plain glass. JEWELRY ot every variety, from a single piece to a full set ALSO, fine assortment of Spoons. Forks, but ter knives, etc., plated on genuine Alabata. ALSO. Hair Jewelry with pure gold mounting got up to order. Call and see sample book. All kinds of Clocks. Watches and Jewelry ears fully repaired aud Warranted A continuance ol patronage is solicited. Nov. 2-ith. IS65. li. F. NAUGLE Q LOTH IN G! CLOTHING!! GOOD AND CHEAP!!! ' Men, Vouths and Boys can be "oplpied with full suits of seasonable and fashionable clothing at RKIZENSTEI3 UROS' CO.. where it is sold at prices that will induce their purchase. The universal satisfaction which has been given, has induced them to increase their s'ot'k, which is now not surpassed by any estsb lisbment of the kind in this part of the State. Reizcnstein Bro's A Co., Sell 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 else. Their store is conveniently situated. They having purchased their stock 1 1 reduced prices they can sell cheaper tl an others ror these and other reasons persons should buy their clothing at REIZENSTEIN PtiO'S A CO. Produce of every kind taken at the highest market prices May IS. IhM K W SPRING STOCK! J. SHAW k SON. Have just returned from the east and are now opening an entira new stock of goods in the roeni 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, Quoenswars, Hardware. Boots, Shoes. Hats, Caps. Bonnets. Dress Goods. Fruits, Candies. Fish, Salt. Brooms. Nails, ete. . in Ftct, everything usually kept i a retail store can be had by calling at this store, or will be procured to cr ier. Their stock is well selected, and eensists ef be newest goods, is of tho best quality, of the latest styles, and will be sold at lowest prioes for cash, or exohanged for approved country preduee. Be sure and call and examine our stock befere making your purchases, as we are determined iesse all who may favof cs with their custom Mt8.IW. J.SHAW A SON. BOOTS AND SHOES are aelline at half the usual price at J. P KKATZEtVg I ADIES'CLOAKS tha cteapeMin tbecounty l at MSB"!. rj RAPE VINES FOR SALE. AH tie " leading hardy varieties of titrt quality CoucTd Cuttings. $1.00 per hundred. Orders solicited as soon as convenient and filled in 'otatioa, by A M. 11 ILLS. pi'RE BUCK LEAD, equal in quality to Eitgli.sh white It-mi ; O N. Taints and Varnishes cf all xin"f; Gold leaf in bm ks. and bronos for sale by A.I.SHAW. Clear6eld. October 23-. 1867. rpiIE OLD ESTABLISHED FIRM, J. J. RienAKDso: k co., 128 Market Street, Philadelphia. sre tks largest Manufacturing Conteetioners and Wholesale Deal ers in Fruits. Nuts. Ac , in tbe l'nrte4 states. Mareb 4. l6t-ly. Q LEAR FIELD HOUSE, FRONT STREET, PHILIPSBUKU Pa. 1 will impeach any one who says I fall te give direct and personal attention to all oar customers, or fail to cause tbem to rejoice over a well tar nished table, with clean rooms and sew beds, where all may feel at borne and the weary be at rest. New stabling attached. Philipsburg, Sep. 2.-6rl. JAS H. GAI.ER. EW BOOT AND SHOE SHOP E I) W A R D MACK. Market Street, nearly opposite the reaia'eaeecf 11. 11 Swoope. Esq., Clbakpicld, Pa., Would respectfully annoaaee to she citisecsof Clearfield and vicinitv. that ke has oteaea a BOOT AND SHOE SHOP, ia the baildiag lately occupied by J I, Cuttle. as a law office. aas that he is determined not to be outdone either ia qaali j of work orprices. Special attention given le the manufacture ot sewed work. Freaeb Kip and Calf Skins, of the bast quality, always oa hand. Give him a call. Juae24 ". Q HAIRS CHAIFS!! CHAIRS!!! JOn.l TKOl'TflAN Tavleg resumed the manafaetareof ckairs at kl shop located on the lot in Ike rear el kisresidans on Market street, and a short diet taee west of the Foundry, is prepared te aeeoassaedate kls old friends, and all others who may favar bias with a call, with every description of VTiadner chairs. He has a good assortmeat on band te which he directs the attention of purchasers. They are made of the very best material well painted and finished in a workmanlike manaer. and will he sold at prices to suit the times fxauiiae tlieta beforo purchasing elsewhere. Clearfield. Pa . Mareb JH. 1K4I II OME INDUSTRY-! BOOTS AND it II OK 8 Made to Order at the Lowest Rate. The undersigned wonld respectfully iavite tks attention of thecitixens of Clearfieljand vicini ty, to give him a cull at his shop oa Market 5t. nearly opposite Hartswiek Irwin's drag store, where he is prepared to make or repair a ay tki ag in his line. Orders entrusted to bim will he exeeated with promptness, strength and neatness, and all wars warranted as represented. I have now on hand a stack ef extra freael calfskins, superb gaiter tops, As., that I will finish up at thelowest figures. Junel.tth, ISItrt. DANIIL CON5IL1T A VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY FOR SALE, Situate id Decatur townehip, Clearfield coonty.Ps ThnhHhr desirous of ouittinr the busiaess. oilers for sale a good FLOURING MI LL. with two run of burs. The Mill is strong and in good order, with from twenty to thiny acres of land and a comfortable frame dwelling house attached. There is a considerable lot of Hemlock and W hite P.ue timber on tbeland The property lying two miles West of Philipsburg Centre county, and within a few rods of the turnpike read. Tbe Tyrone and Clearfield Railroad runs through tbe land, within a few rods of the Mill. This is a do sirable location l-r a Woolen Factory, and one ii much needed in this section of country. For fur ther particulars inquire of the subscriber, on the property. or ad') rem him by letter at Philipsburg. Centre county. Pa. Oct. 7, (IS-3in. CUA-s. M. CADWALADHR. JEW STORE AND SAW MILL. AT BALD HILLS, Clearfield county. The undersigned, having opened a large aad well seleated stock of goods, at Raid Hills. Clear field county, respectfully solicit aahare of pablie patronage. Their stock embraces Dry Goods. Groceries. Hardware. Queensware.Tin-ware.Boots and Shoes. Hats and Caps, yeady made Clothing, aud a gen eral assortment of Notions, ate. They always keep on band the best qaalily ef Flour, and a variety of Feed. All goods sold cheap for cask. er exshaaged far approved country prodaee. Having also erected a Steam Saw Mill, they are predared to saw all kinds of lumbar to order. Orders solicited, and punctually filled. Not. 20, 1887; f. H. m A. IIWU. q O M E T II I N G NEW 3 IN ANSOXVILT.F., Clearfield county, Penta. The nnderstgned having erected, daring tbe past ie miner, a large and eommedioae store rooia. is now engaged tn filling it ap with a aaw and select assortmentof Fall aad Wiatergeeda. which he offers to the public at prices to suit the times II i st ick of Mens' and boys' clothing is uaasual ly extensive, and ia offered te customers at from 10 to S2fl for a whole suit. Fleur. Salt. sad Gro ceries, of every kind, a eemplete assettateut; Stoves and Stove-pipe, a heavy stack ; Beets and Shoes. Hats and Caps ia great variety: Ladies' dress eoods. furs, and other faaey goods. tgether with an endless assortment ef actions Ue tediows to enumerate, always on hand, and ser sale very eheap. Prints at 10 cents a yard aad other geeita in proporjion Now is the time to bay. Country produc- of every kind, at the highest market prices, will be taken ia exehaage fr goods; and even Greenbacks win no as saiusea rr env article in store Examine ssy stock be fore yon buv elsewhere. Ooteber 30.1887. H.SWAU. JUST IN TIME! THE NEW (J00D3 AT A. K. -WRIGHT A SONS, CLEARFIELD. PA., Itr;n Uitietarned from the eastern eities we are ow opening a full etoca of reasonable goods, at our rooms oa Second street, to whieh they respectfully invite the attention ol the pub lic generally. Our assortment is UBSarpacd in this section, and is being sold very low for cash. The -lock consists in part ot DRY GOODS of the best qua!:.cy. such as Prints. Delaines. Alpa cas Merinos Ginghams: Maslins. bleached and unbleaehrj; Drillings Tickings. Cotton and weul Flanue,,s. Cassimers Ladies' Shawls, Coats o biv Hoods. Hoap skirts. Balmorals. As . Ac . all of wMch will be srld Low roa CASB. Alse. a fine assortment of the best of MENS' WEAK, consisting or Drawers and Shirts. Hats and Caps, Boots and' Shoes, Handkerchieft cravau. etc At.se. Raft Rope. Dog Rope. Raltiaa Augurs and Axes. Naflsand Spikes, Tinware, Lamps and Lamip wicks and chimneys, etc., etc Also, Queensware. Glassware Hardware. Grooe ries. and spices of all kinds In short, a general assortmei.t of every thing usually kept in a retail store. aJt theap , for rash, or approved country pr."doee Nov 28:jalO-noJ3. WRIGHT A SONS. -TfO O I. E N GOOD S Dnhle Shaw la, Breakfast Shawls Hoods Nubias. Children's Knit C,pe. Scarfs Blankets. Ac . now opening at Oct. 14. 18S. J. P KRATZKR'S. fTIOBACCO Cavendish. Navy Spun Boll. Fine 1 Cnt Flonnder, Congress. Smoking nod Snuff, at J P. KRATZER'S. PALMER'S Patent unloading r.av-fnrW t. to had at MERRBl.L A rilGLER 8. DKSFirATEDCOCOANUT8,forpies.puddings, etc , for sale at GRAHAM'S. EUREKA! STAR LIGHTNING ROD ! The liest and the Cheapest ! The Stab Galtaxmcd Licirrxrc Ro Is tape nor to any in use, end will last ter feaerfttiobs. It is made from Magnetic Iren tbs sauare grooved, spiral-twisted and galvanised, and con nected with pure copper couplings recdariug it equal to a copper rod the whole surmeanted with a Gold-plated cluster point of pure copper, Ikes forming a continuous rod from tbe pcint te the ground the combination of tuetala feisaing a galvanio battery in the rod. It is WAKaAXTRDalways to remain bright ar-d clean, aad will never corrode or rust, ttaes pre senting a neat ornamental appearance ea the building, worth more than its cost as a a-attar of ornament, to say a.rthfhg aboe-t its sure protection against lightning. To show the popularity of tae Galvanised Star Rod, it is only necessary to say that the propri etors have pulled off nnrc thai one hundred t ns of old rusty irons, within twelve months. from colleges, academies, public buildings, barns, . and put up tbe Star liod in their place. As the '-Star" ii better and sold at a less prise than any other rod. is more durable and more or namental persons should consult their own inter ests and safely to life and property, before they have a rod erected on their buildings. All that is necessary to convince the puMie of the superiority of the Star Lightning Kod. is a thorough examination into its cvnstfactiea aad scientific combination. Tbe undersigned, being tbe Agents for Cl'ar field county, will put up rods for all whoa, ay de sire tbem. on abort notice and reasonable teim. Call aud examine them at tbeirstore in Clesrt ld June 10. 1oS MERRILL A BIGLUt The Xcxc York Observer Is now publishing a new serin) Ptory. to run through a large part of the Beat valasno. entitled "MR. BROWNING'S PARISH." All new subscribers will get the story complete. We sent? 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The Republicans of Pennsylvania achieved a glorious victory in October aud November, by - iccting their Mate and National candidates, not withstanding ibe immense frauds ooumiktcd by our political opponents It now remains witb tho people to see tbnt the standard rearers ef oar glorious party are properly sustained in their el torts to establisn coi.nuence in tne stamtity ox our institutions, renewed activity ia all branches of indu4try. and tbe restoration of amity and good fellowship witb all the people ef oar common country That tbe Telegraph has contributed its full share to the glorious vietoriea recently gain ed will not be denied, even by our political op ponents. Look at tbe result in oar own county, wheie the editor labored night and day daring the canvass, through the paper and personal vis its to our Renulican friends in the county the unprecedented majority of twenty-one hundred and ten was tbe result e point also with pride to tbe result in our neighboring eounties of Perry Lycoming. Lnion. Snyeer and ortbnmneriana. where upwaid of fix thousand copies of the '1,1- tgraph were weekly distributed. THE OUBERTfAtOKIAL CONTEST. While personally we desire rest from political turmoil, at least for a while, we cannot elose our eyes to the fact that enr ever vigilant opponents are already preparing for the Gaoeraatorial con test n xt year ; and as we Ireliste that la time ot peace we should prepsre fo war, we would exhort our political friends to make preparations for coming contingeucies at onoe, and CIR C VLA TE Til E NE WSPA P ER S among your neighbors. 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Atid all ?ucribers for !Se9ball receive the mi nificent December Holiday number, making tLu teen months in all. 'J kmus One copy (and the large prea.iuci tc craving) 2 ii ; four copies. 6.0: five copies (and one gratis) it UI; R oepies (and nne $12 00; one cop v each r Lady's Friemlarrt Pusi. and Premium tVigraviagT S4 00. Tbe geitbr-i p ef a club will always receive a eony of tbe Pre mium Kngraving Members of a elnb wihia the klagraving mult remit Out Dollar extra. Spreii r en copies sent gratis Address DEAt " A PETERSON. 319 WaluatSt., Phil'a. sep ? LOCKING -GLASSES. A large aeertmen! oi J arch top and square Looking-Glaases. wtlo rose-wood. gilt, walnut and uahogaay frame AUQjook.ng glass pl.t.., 'vKBATZERg 7LOTHIiNG-CLOTHI"C- CLOTHING. 1 J Ton can get a full anil of clothes, Teat Part aid Veitfor six dollars, atJ. t. KRATZER'S. GRrtCND AND rSGROUSD SPICES. CHreu English Currants. Essence Coffee ad Vrv rar of tie best Quality. for sale br Bj,B.10. HARTSWICK A IRWI. LOTHING the cheapest ia theoounty. at May 29 MOSftOP'S- -IXJ-ANTED lO.Ofld poonils er TOPI, art f i W KTSro!B Stok."' Clearfield. Pn. . j '.0 FRTJ1T JARS the best rathe rnarke sr Sept. 9-1 an. J. P. KHATKFBV- CURRANTS the bttr aad oheapest ir f. eoumy. at ORAHAJd1!?.