fpe itaffematt' onxnal9 gfearfwfb, ga., 3&ard; 10, i860. (m.earfielivpa:; march Kusea. " TTTone and Clearfield Railroad. i..ea Tyrone at .: : : 9.0 a Arrives at Clearfield at : : 1.00 p.m. ......Clearfield at : : : 2.00 p i.rives at Tyrone at : : : :5.50 p.m. r-.aeets with Cincinnati Express East at 6.17 , m ; M' West at .M p.m. Bald Eagle Ex- ,t; 00 p. m hki ioiois. Divine services will be held nxt Saboatn, in viearuciu, ' Bv Ecv. Nixdorff in the Lutheran church : the mnrninc aud evening. By Rev. Hayes, in the Baptist Church. ia the evening, o. v-,.;' ohnrch Mas. at 101 A. M. the second and fourth Sundavs of each month. FfLL. There are twenty-two prisoners confined in our county jail at present Pinned Fritt Persons in wantof caon f J fruit, etc., can find an assortment at the Drug Store ot A. I. Shaw. Pou't fail to procure a photograph of the M- Rev. J. G. Archer. They cau be had at Buttort's gallery, on Martet street. Clear field. Xtw Press. Tbe Phil' a Press put on an entirely new dress, last week, It is one cf the m-ate.-t, as well a one of the best pa pers ia the State. ow is the iime. .nr. Alex, irwin, Dw offers for tale his stock of flour, bacon, plaster, etc., at low prices. For particulars tee advertisement published to-day. Get One. -The friends of the late Rev. J. G. Archer, are requested to call at Bot tom's Photograph gallery if they desire to Lave a good picture of their deceased pas tor. Kslaroed. The Altoona Tribune comes to m this week enlarged to a thirty-two col umn paper. The Tribune is one of our neatest and best exchanges, and worthy a liberal support of the citizens of Altoona aud vicluity Flour Store. We would state for the benefit of the public, that Mr. 31. Neice & Co.. have just opened a flour, feed and pro- vh-ion store, in the house of Mrs. Sackett, on Locust street, in this place. A full sup ply, and of the best iu the market, always on hand. Prices moderate. ColnttSiterixtendext. The election lur County Superintendent of Common Schools will take place on Monday, 3Iay 3d next. We presume there will be an abund ance of candidates, as we have already heard trie mines or tnree or lour persona men tioned ia connection with the position. A Good Arrangement. The Penn'a Railroad company, is now issuing through tickets, at their office in this place, to all points west, fouth-west and north-west. This will be a great convenience to persons going west, as heretofore, they could only get' tickets to . Pittsburg, where they had ajaiu to procure other tickets. CofRT. On .Monday next Court will commence in this place. The criminal cau se will likely occupy the attention of the Ceort all week, and hence the civil list has Ivu continued by agreemcut of counseL As m-.i;y of our patrons will be in town at that time, we hope they will visit our sanctum and a-vextnin the state of their accounts. It i imputed that they should not neglect so important a duty. The Weather. For more than a week I'l-L we lave experienced very rough and t.'J weather in this region. On Friday Ewrnnig, March 5th, the tuerenrv was down to zero, and on Sunday morning (7th) it was depressed to 2 decrees below that point. lais extreme cold was only exceeded, we believe, on one occasion during this winter. the mercury fell to 5 degrees below Tlie atmosphere, however, is again ani:ig more moderate, aud it is to be a-M trat pleasant weather will soon be n-bertl ujon us. Tste. An exchange gets up the follow er "The buy who lurks and lounges about '' i sang auuoyitig families or who in- '''"s'-i die wicked habit of insulting pcr- f ns , p-SK iy jjjj Jyungio place, or in au.i.i.g pcvple who give no offeuce,orwho k-it the proper sort of thing to take a ''l hen he is out for a "spree" at night r3 5'indsy, is in cooUnt danger of just wkmi of rows and broils that end in l-h.-l and murder. At one end of his tT i this habitual lounging, loafir.g, dis 'lKsipation or ruffianism, and at the np it i. . i. ue seeps on in the imi tiafh. is iJf:n or the gallows." AKD -KDI'INE Among the 1n;'dies fjr the curing of disease, that t'Kl the test of experience and grown r"'l,u!i- favor, is Hoofland's German ;'' r- ThU Bitters ha been before the , '"r '"any years, and has been con '"tiy growing in reputation. In many 'a of Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, disor !".V V''e dif0!i,ive orans, &.c, it is uted ' le preatlt i-uccess. and is often pre : ly the i,lost i-tillful and experienced - -ans. To those afflicted with any of "i.-eascs ariwe. from bilious disorders of tu.i;ai-h, and ili-ax r.w,ilMnr from . , .w......, a uiu I ' iLri ctMi iition of the digestive organs, J "liters is saiJ in h In v-.KT., Th t.- -m u not an alcoholic drink, and a taste auoiic stimulants is therefore not en ., .r'-'1 its fre-juent use. We believe . 1 our people our farmers and mechan- , N 1'J a!1 "o are obliged to work out of J. intne wet and rainy weather in the r J ,al1 oM use the Bitters as di- :,. a large proportion of the fevers and J weomplaiut, with which we are afflict WOU rl entirlp ft -j wu.-:. ,Ir'FusD'8 German Tonic is a com- "i n.a,ie with all the ingredients of ESTYS AND MASON & HAMLIN S, 'nanrl t- r? -- . ...... i ' vermin ifirtrs a uoh i n.i.i ' -antatruzUum, orange, anise,&c, '""e preparation of rare value, agreea- Peasant. It is used for the same a the bitters, by those requiring Acholic Stimulus. Principal Office, St., Vhilad'a, Pa. Sold every r .' ' ; y Druist d others. WasJiina ' !.. C Republican County Convention. A Republican County Convention will be held in the Court House, on Wednesday evening March 17th to select Representative and Senatorial Conferees, to meet in Dis trict Conference for the selection of dele gates to the State Convention to meet on the 23d of June. By order of the County Committee, II. B. Swoopk, Chairman Read Tins. Young men do you wish to obtain a thorough businesseducation? Theu send to the Williamsport Commercial Col lege for specimens of Penmanship, Terms &c If yon don't wish to go to a Commer cial College send for specimens anyhow. Special inducements offered. Address, J. F. Davis, WilliamsDort, Pa. 4t Pennsylvania Railroad. The twenty-second annual report of the share-holders of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company shows another year of prosperous business upon this great line. The total earnings were 17.932.407 71 Of thisamount $3,541,003 04 were received Ironi passengers, and $77S,244 20 from em igrant passengers. Mails, $09,931 21 ; gen eral freights, $12,882,165 39, aud miscella neons sources. $340,321 32. The total exneuses wer I I.KrtfVQS.l leaving the net earnings for the year 1SG8 $5,372,513 43. The increase over the total revenues ot 1807 is $803,240 05. There was a decrease in the revenue from emigrant travel, express matter and miscel laneous sources, amounting to $209,720 58. 1 he increase from regular freights, first class passengers and mail matter was $1,100. 070 50. 1 he gross revenues for 1 8f8 are ennal to $48,138, 25 per mile, of the main line of me railroad. The whole number of passengers carried in 1867 was 3,347,466. and in 1808. 3.747.178 au increase ot the number carried ot 30, 712. . The average distance traveled by each passenger was 6; 54-100 miles, beine 2 27- 100 miles less than in 1867. showint? this in crease to be upon the local traffic of the line. 1 he number ot tons of freight moved (in cluding 204, 131 tons of fuel and other mate rials transported tor the Com nan v.) was 4,722,015, embracing 2.065.040 tons of coaL i he whole tonnage of your railway exceeds that of last year, 621,477 tons, ot which increase 384 3i6 tons was bituminous coal. The earnings of the Philadelphia and F.rie nanway, lor the year, were $2,804,250 36, the oneratincexDeuses weref2.067.001 06 to which add 30 per cent, of earnings paya- uie to tne i oiiaueipbia ana .baie Lompany, $820,423 95 showing a loss of $83,274 65 to the Pennsylvania Com nan v in oneratinc tne une under the lease. .... ... The net profits from both railways, for 1868. are $4.289.338 78. After deducting dividends amounting to $3,343,281 90, an nual payment to the btate on account of purchase ot the puohc works, $460,000, in tercst, etc., there is a balance on baud of $750,471 77. 1 ne average dividends of the coninanv since ifoo have been lully equal to that paid in ims. All of the branch and leased lines oncra ted by this company, except the Philadel phia and Krie. and the Kast Branrivwine aim vaynesburg Itailwavs (where the ag gregate los-. was $88,105 84.) have shown balaoces in their favor over operating ex penses, equal in the acvrreirate to the inter est upon the amounts standing upon the dooks against them. The earnings of ihc railways in which the Pennsylvania Railroad Coninanv is the hold er of a majority of their shares, butonerated under their own Boards of Directors, were for the past year as stated below, viz : Cumberland Valley Railroad $ 577,064 72 Northern Central Railroad and its leased hues . 4,151,36151 Pittsburg. Cincinnati and St. l.iouid Iiilway. 2,327,455 43 Total $7,055,382 06 MARRIED: On Thursday. February 25th. 1S69. bv Rev. J. Caruthers, Mr. A. W. Bfers, of -ew Washington, Ulearheld comity, and .miss Carrie J. Black, of 31 anon, Indi ana county, Pa. On Wednesday, March 3d, 1869, at the residence of Mrs. Wallace, in this Borough, by Rev. I J. A. Nixdorff. 3Ir. John B. Rusk. of Osceola, and iliss LlZIE RoiJINSON. of Centre couuty. The happy couple have our best wishes for their fut'ire welfare and prosperity : and may love and affection animate their every action as they glide along life's rugged and varied pathway. On Sunday, February 28th. 1869. bv John Holt, Esq., Mr. J. Lucias Ward and Miss Henrietta I oroky, both of Grahamton. Uvarhcld county, l a. 11. ,, , VI. VI . en uone, iucli ! we commend your example to all our unmarried readers old and young. And may pretty little Wank bring joy into your household, but no angry tmnh ruffle your temper. In short, we hope you may ever be as happy as was the printer when he "lit" upon the "greenback" which accompanied the above notice. DIED: At Osceola, on Thur.-day, March 4th 1S09,, Sarah J., daughter of Georee ana Annie Kichards, aged la years. 2 montb and 4 davs. Cloaicg Qnotations of Governm't Securities JAMES T. BRADY A CO., (SurceMsom to S. Jon 4 Co.) CORNER OP Pot BTH AND WOOD STHEET. Pittsburg, March 6, 1809. buy -tell 1 1 bur. sell GOLD l:li 136J 5-20s. Jan.'7. llOliihll U. ft. os.. IShl. list llrti a ZI's. Jul '67 1U8 'IDS! 5 20s,IH62, ll4j 1IS June, 7-.1(is, Ifltfi.lfl'.i, 5-208.1364, 1061 !U6!;July. 7-3t)s, 109ill01 a-i'. isnj, jv.i iunj: ..May vomp, o.l!4 ,AJ,t. in ?J 111"-'. . n - , , I 10." 1 '103! I : Aug.Comp.mi 18i 1 181 5.20s. Jan. '65, 10Si lOSji Sept Comp. "65.118 1118s 5-208, Jul. '65.108 !l08i I.Oct. Comp. '65,1171' 1 18 " W e V UUW WUVVIIKI U allfS slUDQ IDU - flerie8nto oiq coupon boni?i of IOR SALK four valuabieTown pro perties, in ' tbe Borough of Clearfield. Locations desir- ble , and buillings new. Apply to WILLIAM M M CULLOltili, Attorney at Law, December 16. 1868. Cleaifield Pa. J. CUNNING II A M, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Keal Estate Agent and Cooveyanoer, TTBOKE. BLAIR COl'KTr, PA. Special attention given to the collection of claims. Tyron. Fa., January XI. laen-ti. ORGiVNS AND PIANOS, FOR SALE BT J. nAYES, Curwensville, l'a. a" j- . 1 tl.l r, . . . . al ftociety will be held on Monday evening (Court week) March 16th, at the CourtHoose. A general attendance n requestea. h. KISHKL. March 3, I86. Chairman Ex-Com. TT'ERY FIJfE blankets will be void cbeap J. SHAW A SON. AL AM) LIME. Tbe onderaignf d having perfected arrangements u.now prepared to fill order for aithtr aoal.barat or woM-D.rat lime, and Anthracite eoal. Yard at the Kailroad depot K. B. TAYLOR Feb 24.188tf "f ARRET CAR. The undersigned has . lala -wr r. . . . 1 ' auaiiKcuicMlB IU run M uiiirKet ear to Clearfield regaarly on Tbanwlay of each week. lie will bare on band nhell and ceo oys ters, all kinds of freah fiah. white and tweet pota toes, celery, oranges, lemons, applea. and all Tegetable in season at the lowest prices, u , carcn found at the Railroad depot, on the day named, from 12 o'clock, M . to 2 P. M. Feb. 2t 41 F. F R HM. TVTOTIOE. At an Orphans' Court held at Clear- field in and for the County of Clearfield Jan uary ' I th 1869. Catharine Ash ton. widow of Geo. A sbton, late of Union township, deceased having eeeted to take the real Estate containing about 40 acres of the valne of $596 at the appraisement, under the provisions of the act of tbe Afsembly of November 27th 1865; therefore all persons in interest are hereby notified to appear on the first day of March term (being the 15th proz.) and show cause, if they bave. why tbe laid apprais ment should not be approved, and the said real estate set out and confirmed to (aid Catharine Ashton. her heirs and assigns A. VT LEE. Feb. 21 3t Clerk, O. C. PROCLAIM IT TO ALL THE WORLD - that THE NATIONAL BITTERS. baa cured more eases of Dyspepsia, more cases of 11 V tK C")MrL A I NT, more cases of NKKYUUS HEADACHE. FEVER AAliL E, and more cases of biMUTY. than any other remedy before the public in tne same space of time IT PURIFIES THE BLOOD clams the mind, restores sleep, is an Excellent Ap petizer, ana a general vtgnrator oi tne system. tv ALTON L UU. Proprietors , No 9 N. Seventh St , Philadelphia. bold by Druggists, and Healers gene rally Feb 24, 1869 C mo. SEWING MACHINES. The Singer Manufacturing Company's new Family Sewing Machine, and the cele brated Florence, for sale at the KEYSTONE STORE. Persons in want of machines would do well to call and examine the Singer and Flor ence before purchasing Every ma chine warranted to give Satisfae tion. Machines nd machine findings always on hand Feb. 24, 1869.1 NIVL1NQ Jb SIIOWERS. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. Ia pursuance of an order of tbe Orphans' Court or ciearneid eounty. ine undersigned. Adminis trator of the Estate of Titus ti. Uailer. late of said county, dee d, will sell at public sale, on the premises, on SATURDAY. MARCH 20, I8C9 the following described real estate of said deceased, to wit : All that certain tract of land, situate in Brady township, said county, containing lib acres, more or lew, and being same premises con veyed to said Bailey from DANIEL HAKTSOCK and ROBERT KEEPER, by deed dated December .11 , 18o9. recorded in Clearaeld county, in Deed Book "S," page 687. Ac. Deducting however. out of the above 16 acres and 45 perches, more or ess, appraised and set apart, under proceedings n said court, to Lydia lailey, widow ol said deceased . TERMS OF SALE. One half cash aeon confir mation of sale, and balance in one year thereaf ter 1 ne latter payment, with interest, to be se cured by bond and mortgage on tbe premises 1. VALtilUE UAlLEx, Feb 24, 1869 1 Administrator. T ICENSE NOTICE. -The following nam- Aa ed persons have tiled in the office of the cleric of the court of Quarter Sessions o Clearfield co .ibeir Petitions for License at the Masch Ses sion. A. IMSK l .agreeably to tbe Act ol Assembly el March 28th, 1866 entitled. "An Aet to regulate tne state ot intoxicating Liquors, TAVERN LICENSE. Isaac B. Morris, Woodward Township. Shaw & Wallace, David Johfituu, Urady lownsbip. Clearfield Borough. Iecatur Township. Union Township. Osceola Boruugh. Brady Township. L'avid Uopehn, J no. 5?heeer, 'hos. F. B alich. m. fcchwem, Michael Harrison, Botes Township. John Fouts, Curwensville Borough. m. M. Jettres, IJurwensviUe Borough. Clearfield Borough. Jordan Township. Morris Township. Clearfield Borough. Kartbans Township. Penn Township. Geo. N. Colburn ohn A. Dillon tobt. Boyd, John Dauehcrty, Uobt. J. Haines, ames My tin, ohn B. Burgey, Covington Township. J illiatns, iirudtonl J ownsnip. II. Larimer, Goshen Township. EATING HOUSE AND SALOON LICENSX. Elias Brown, Osceola Borouch. Edward Galloney, Curwensville Borough. MERCANTILE LICENSE. Geo. E. Robacker, Huston Township. M. Coudritrt. (;ovintrton lownshio. Wm. S. Santev, Karthaus Township. Feb. 24, 1 869. A. C. TATE, Cleric. Q HE1UFFS SALE. writs of enl. -By virtue of sundr v. I Exp., issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Clearfield couuty. and to me directed, there wiil be exposed to public sale, at tb Court House, in tbe borough of Clearfield, on MONDAY, the 20th DAY OF MARCH. isr9, nt 2 o'clock P.M., the following ueecnoeu xr i f.siio ro win : A certain tract of land situate in Decatur town ship, llejrueld county. Fa. Beginning at a Hem lock thence by land of Araham Uoss. north 3sl degrees, west 54 perches to a hemlock, thence south 51 1 degrees, west 80 perches to a hemlock thenoe north . 3SJ degrees, west 60 perches to a Hem lock, thence north 6 degrees, weit 141 ner- ebe to a hemlock, thence north 21 degrees, east izi perenes 10 a pine, tnence south 6V degrees, east 2SU perches to a cbestntat. thence south 31 de grees, west 118 perches to plane of beginning con taining zoo acres ana allowance with about loo acres of cleared land. Two small dwelling houses, and two log barns. Seised, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of tbe Clearfield Coal Company. Also, by virtue uf sundry writs of Lrvan Foetus tne following real estate : All these two certain tracts or pieces of land land situate in Boggs township, Clearfield eounty Pa., containing 427 acres and 30 perches and al lowances, surveyed on warrant dated 21st Janu ary liV4 granted to n llliain Iroutmoe. Af.au. tbe other tract containing 42i acres and thirty ficrcnvs mil miiowancen. curvcyeu on warrant da ted 2I January I.U4. granted to Georee Bvers. Seited, taken into execution and to be soid as the property of n.o.1 C. Link. Also all that certain building erected on a lot of gronnd, situated in the vt.'lage of Cbesterville. Uecatnr township Clearfield coun ty. Pa . described as follows : a two story plank bouse, standing on ot known a No 54 in said town. Seised taken into execution and to be sold as the property of J. A. Ilartman Alo, by virtue of Sundry writs of .Ft. Fa the following teat estate : All that certain tract or piece of land situate in Woodward township Clearfield eounty Pa., bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a post 3 perches frrm a sugar thence north Hi degrees east H6 perches to a red oak ; thence south 70 degrees east 1 5 perches to atones ; thence north 3S degrees, east 70 perches to a'cbestnut. tbence east 60 perches to a Hemlock, thenoe north 60 de grees, east 20 perches to a hemlock, tbence north 2 degrees, west 40 perches to a dogwood, thence south 64 degrees, east 45 perches to a cucumber, tbence south 26 degrees, east 46 pe rones to ibe line of towosbip road thence alonx the line of tbe same following courses and distances to a lion on tbe bank of a creek, or run. to wit: west 12ner- ches, south 69 degrees, west 22 perches, south 26 degrees, west 16 purches, south 36 degrees, west 20 perches, south zo degrees, west ts pcrcnes-south 39 decrees, west 10 perches, south 43 degrees west 34 perches to stones, north 73 degrees, wett 54 perches to aforesaid linn, thence north 80 degrees west 16 ncrches to a suear, tbence to post at place of beginning, containing 81 acres neat, saving and exeepting out of the same two acres more or less .. .1 um an,r,l Mitt,ll K fteej li a ri! IS,), of June 181.8. recorded at Cleaifield in deed book C. C pace 315 4c. to William B. Alexander, and in aaid deed fully described by courses and dis tances, with about 18 acres cleared and log shanty and plank stable. Scited taken in execution and to be sold as tbe property of George W fchoff. Feb 34,'69. O. HOWE, Sheriff. -T. PERKS 4 Co's flour, the best in market, for C sale by d- p4a w sw. B W. 6BASUK. a. a. eaaaaM. NEW FIRM! JAS. B. GRAHAM & SONS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS in all kinds of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps,Notion3,Groc.ries, Hard ware, Queensware, Wood and Willowware, Flour, Bacon, Fish, Salt, etc., etc., etc., MARKET STREET, Clearfield, Pa. The Largest, Best and Cheapest stoc of gooda to be found iu the county is now on sale at JAS. B. GRAHAM & SONS. FOR THE LADIES They'baTe Bonnets. Silks Coburgs, Alpacas, Merinos. Wool Delaines. Lustres, Ging hams, Prints, Poplins. Lawns, Sun shades, Handkerchiefs Kid and other Gloves, Hosiery .Balmo rals, Hoop-skirts, and a general variety of rib bons, trimmings, Buttons, Braids, etc., at the lowest prices. FOIl GENTLEMEN They have Black and Blue Cloths, Blnck and Fancy Cassimeres,Sattinetts, Tweeds, Mel tons, Water proof Cloth, Silk. Satin and common Vestings, etc., in great variety, and at prices that will give general satisfaction to buyers. HEADY MADE, Such as Overeoats,Dress eoats of various qual ities and prices. Plain and Fancy Vests, Cassimere and Flannel Overshirts, Woolen and Cotten undershirts, Handkerchiefs and neck-ties, Cotten and Woolen socks, Calf and Kip boots . and Shoes, Gum Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, and such other articles as are usually needed.' HOUSEHOLD GOODS, , Among bich may be found CarpeU.Oil cloths, Rugs, Brown Muslins, Bleached Muslins, Drillings, Piliow casing. Sheetings, Towelings, Table cloths, Table covers, Window Blinds, Cur tains.Ticxings and a very large assortment of such articles as . are wanted by housekeepers, and at prices to suit the times. QUEENSWARE, A full assortment, consisting of Tea and Din ner sets, Pitchers, Bowls. Dishes, and a general variety of ware that will be sold by the dosen or piece, and as cheap as it can be purchased elsewhere in tbe county. HARDWARE, Such as Saws and FiIes,Door Locks and Latch es, Hinges of all kinds, Augurs, Screws, Nails, SpiKes, TacKS, Brads, i-hovels, Spades.Hoes. Forks, Axes, llatch eU.Chisclf, Knives and Forks, Butcher Knives, Carving Knives and forks, nd all artinlea usually wanted by the people. GROCERIES, ETC., Consisting of 8ogars, CctTees, Teas. Sriccs, 6yrups,Dried Fruits, Cbeeee.Flour, Baoon, Feed, etc", always on baud and for sale at a small advance on cost. WOOD & WILLOWWARE, Such as Tubs, Buckets and Churns. Clothes wringers and Wash boards. Clothes. Mar ket and Dinner Baskets. a general as sortment, at all times, in store and for sale low. IN FACT, GRAHAM SONS sell all articles that are usually kept in a well-regulated country store, and hence tbe people generally will find it to their advantage to buj goods of tbem. SAWED LUMBER. We are also extensively engaged in buying and selling all kinds of Sawed Lumber, and as we intend giving this branch of business special attention, we feel assured that we can make it to tbe advantage of thosewbobavelumberforsaletodeal with as. Orders filled for all inds of Lumber. S GOODS VRRIVING D TTiT yJKJ'-" -VIV1 A-v VJ UULl I . Grain and country produoe tax en in exrbange for Gooda. Ar. 2-"68, i. b. oaiaiir. I CUKWENSVILLK ADVERTISEMENTS. A to E K I C A N HOUSE, Having taken charge of this well-known Hoi) th undersigned would respectful! v solicit a skar. of tbe public patronage. Travelers will find the accommodations equal to thou or any other bouse in in is section, unarge moderate. Dec 2. lsod-tf. JOHM J KEEP, PropT T S. COLE would inform his old cus- tomers. and the nnl,li crenerallv. that ! be still continues to manufacture BOOTS AND tmoES of the very best French Calf and Kip. at lowest prices tor easu or approved country proouce. lie also maxes all kinds of heavy boots wora warranted, and perfect satisfaction giv en. Opnosite Drauckar'a Hotel, rnmanivillii Pi T , . .1. . . - . iuiy J, IBOB-ly. fJLEARFIELD NURSERY.-Encour-v ace Home Ikditbtry. Th iin.liVn. ed having established a Nursery, on the Pike, halfway between Curwensville and Clearfield Boroughs, is prepared to furnish all kindsof Frui trees, (Standard and dwarf.) Evergreen-. Shrub Dery.Urane Vines. Gonacherrv Iti.b oerry, strawberry and Kaspbeiry vines. Also pioriani.raBtrees.Vluince and early SearletRbeu oaro.se. uruers promptly attended to. Addres Aug 31,1864 J.D. WRIGHT, Curwensville SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE. Curwensville, Pa. EXPRESS AND STAGE OFFICE. This well-known Hotel, havinv been r.ntfo.l auu re-iurnisned mroughout. is now open for the uouiuiuunsuon oi travelers, and the public in general. Charges moderate. WM. M. JEFFRIES. August 14, 1867-tf. Proprietor. S J- nAYES, Surgeon Dentist, Office on Wain htreet. Curwunsnlle. Penn'a., "Ill make nrofessional visit fnr iha ouoeoi oi tne public commencing in April. 1869. KB 1.11.-, - t . 1 1 .... ' .-..-.,.,. inDer9ourg Dm friday of everv - . "..iuviiie,urst aioniay oi every month : Lumber Citv. first Thnradav of ,. n..ik - spending two days in either place. All ordeafor "' aoouia oe presented on tbe day of his arri val in each place. IV Teeth extracted bv the ,nnll.i;n r anasmesia, comparatively without pain. All minus oi acntai worK guaranteed. N. B. Tbe publie will please notice, that Dr. H-, when not engaged in tbe above Tisits. may be """" "mce in vurwensvine. lap.l.'litf. ly N JS W F I R M ! Hartsock'A: Goodwin, One door East of Benjamin Bloom's Hotel, Cukwit.isviLLB, Pa. riaving just received a full and we.'I seleelml assortment of Dry Goods, Dress Goods. Clothine. Notions, Hats Caps. Boots, Shoes, Drugs Hard ware. Queensware. Tinware. Cedar and Willow- ware, urooms, Hroceries. Flour. Fish, Salt, etc, to which thev ask the attention of ih nnklin Our assortment is com rjleta in everv ilnnnrhncnt and our prices are moderate, aa will be found upon ' "j purcnasers. Goods will be sold cheap for cash, orexehanped or.oaiiirjr.roau.ee UAJNlfcL HAKTSOCK. m.w. m iouo. r. it l,i.n I 1 . A L W AYS N E W WITHOUT FAIL. JOHN I R V I X, Has just received and opened at the old stand in Curwensville. an .-ntire new stock of Fall and n inter Goods, which he will sell verv cbean for von. uifl "IWV. CUUSISLS OX Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queensware, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps, Ready made Clothing, ete Tbe publie zenerallv is resnecfullv invited t give him a call : see his stuck and hear his prices, i and purchase from him if you find it wiil be to your advantage. xnov. ia, 1866 PITTSBURG ADVERT ISMENTS. Nf T It V 11 I r Ct T IT TI U il LAfLUolV E. THE NEW LIGHT, PETROLEUM FLUID, Gives twice tbe light of Carbon Oil.and safe under an circumstances. CANSOT BE EXPL0LED. Tbe undersigned are now manufurturinff. and have for sale, their new Petroleum Fluid, made oy distillation, without the aid of compounds, which is gradually takinir the nlaue of Carbon vu, in an localities wnere It has been introduced. Agents wanted in every town. Send for circu lar. - Address, J. J. PALMER A CO.. No. ft Hand Street. Jan. 20'6u-3m Pittsburgh. Pa. JEIXEMAN, MEYRAN & SEIDLE, No. 42 Fifth at . 1 door from Wood t., Pittsburgh, Pa., -Wholesale and Retail Dealers in FIJiK JEWELRY, WATCHES. DIAMONDS, i-ure onver-ware, rrenca Clocks, fiated Ware of every description. Tea Setts, SKwns, Forks, ire. Watch makers Tools and Material, and agency of tbe celebrated AMERICAN WATCHES. Wa also keep the largest and most varied assort ment ot tbe very bed American made CLOCKS to be found in aav citv. east nr west. Persons in want of anjr article in our line, either at .wnoieseie or tor Ineir own use. will find our prices lower and our assortment lar ger than any to befouud west of New York City. watch repairing. To this branch of our trade (being ourselves practical watch makers) we pay very special attention We employ a foice of the ' very best Artists in tbe country, and any and all fine, delicate and diffioult work entrusted to our care forthe trade or individuals may rely on getting tbe utmost satisfaction. Work may be Sent in by express or itberwise. REINEMA.V. MKYKAX i, SKTIit.F Wholesale and Retail Jewelers and Silversmith's. apz- 41 iitm St., Pittsburgh. '83-ly. T EG ISTEIl'S NOTICE. Notice is here- i'V etven tn.-ii tne toiinwino- innumi. nave been examined and passed by me. and remain niea ot record in tnis othce for tbe inspection of neirs, legatees creditors. and all others in any war iiimrenm um win oe presented to tne next Or- poans' lonrt oi t. learneid count v. to be helil t the Court House, in the Borough of Clear fifd commencing on tue .a nonnay of .waroh. 1469 final account of J. W WHIG IIT. Esn . Admin istrator of Estate of S. D Rhule. late of Beccaria township, deceased. February IS, 18ti9 A W. LEE, Register TARM AT PRIVATE SALE. The sub- hcrilier oners for sale bis farm in Law rence township, situate on the east bank of the Susquehanna river, with the Erie turnpike on tbe ?oath, and containing 84 acres. Most of tbe farm is in meidow. and Ihe whole nnder rood fences The improvements are a good log house and frame bank barn, with the nihr iMir, out houses. A spring of good water is near tbe door. An orchard of choice fruit is growing on the premises. There are three veins of rood coal on tbe land, to wit: one of five feet, one of three feet 4 inches, and one of two feet the latter near the river. For terms, inquire of tbe subscriber. on the premises. JORDAN REED December 18, 188-p. German Peas Shaxer Corn Hominy Beans, for -ale by J. P. KRATZER. T AFTMEN will tin! Manilla Hope of all sixes J V Steel pole Rafting axes. and aurers. verv cbeap, at P. KKATZERS ALT, SALT Wholesale and Retail Dealers will be supplied at Special rates by Marcb-09. J P KRATZEK. I-1LOITR AND FEED Extra Family Flour, sifted Corn Meal. Ruck wheat Hour, Rye chop and mixed feed always on hand at Mar. h-8". J. P. KRATZERS. PROVISIONS. Sugar cured name. Pried Beef Ham Sausage, ohouldera. Sides. Mess Pork. Lard.Fisb 4-0 just received by Marcb-69 KRATRER. PALMER'S Patent unloading hay-forks, to .bad at - . HERBELL A BIGLER'S., rpO WAGON .MAKERS. TLd tmJer- siimed is desirious of connectinir with his SMITH rllOP, a first elass wagon, sleigh sled establishment. A good opportunity is offered to a Wagon Maker, who wishes to go into business. The subscriber can also furnisb to applicant a comfortable bouse (near the scop) if desired. UE.VKY KEKNS, February. 10th 1369. Curwensville. Pa, F. C. CR0MM, MERCHANT TAILOR. MAKKET STREET, CLEARFIELD, IA., Adjoining the residence of Dr. J. G. llartswick, Keeps a fine assortment of plain and fancy cloths, cassimerea. etc.. which lie will make up to order, in the latest styles, at the lowest prices. Being an experienced workman, he guarantee entire ratistaction. A share of public patronage solicited. - ' ' JJan. 20,'6-if. I P E M A L E SEMINAR Y. BOLLIDArSttl'Re, PA. Rev. Joseph Waugh, Principal. S50 000 expended on tbe building. None but Siirrrsntnl Trarhrrs rmpoyti. Loral fix is heal tbful and beautiful: accessible by Penn'a R. U. Seventh Session opens Januarv 13.1869. IDecember 23, IS68:;m ' J. P. K R A T Z E R . Clearfield, Pciiu'a Dealer In Dry Goods. Dress Goods Millinerv Goods. Groceries. Hard-ware. Queens-ware, Stone ware, Clothing. Hoots. Mioe. Hats, Caps. Flour. Bacon, Fish. Salt, etciseoattantly receiving new supplies from the cities, which he will dispose oi at the lowest market prices, to customers. Before purchasing elsewhere, examine b is stock. I'learneld. August zs. IS67. FOR SALE. STORE, DWELLING AND STOCK of goods for sale. The Store. DwelMnz and Stock of roods and about eight acres of land, the esUte of thu lute uobt. Cainphell at Port Matilda, Cent re Co., Fa, will be sold on easy terms The store contains a small stuck of saleable goods bought low for cash Has a good trade, and is desirable location for business The dwelling contains eiirht rooms, is in first rate or- ier All the usual outbuildings, ami a mint stnble. The grounds contain about FORTY FK IIT I tw.h..- all bcaniig well. For further informa tion apply to J. P. CAMPBELL, on tho premises. irenruary. mtn ltsv The Greatest Discovery Yet. Stoffor's Patent Kits Preserver, will koen Ees in perfect conditii n two years. Epg can t spnil whilo under the process. It has been used by tbe patentee twelve years and never failed. Fggs put up by this process during tbe summer bave been sold in the cities the following winter at five times their original cost ! One man can put up and send to ma.ket. -20.000 worth of Eggs in less than six months, and more than double a is money. Is equally applicable to hot or cold clim ates, it easily understood, and costs about i a cent per dozen. Thousands have te ted the Egg-, and certify that they are perfect Tbe process is guaranteed to be a perfect 'Egg Presm-sr." I he 1'ittent has 16 years to run. Family Rights, without permission to buvand sell egg,(fr speculation. Si ; Grocers Mights in Large Cities ,SA0 ; in Villages. S29. States and Counties according to popu'ation. Address. JUH. r . lsKA.K b Feb. 24. ISO rniontownj Peura. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT TRIVATE SALE. The undersigned. Executors of the Kalate of Jason Kirk, late of the Uorongh of Lumber-city, deceased', offer at private sale tbe following de scribed real estate, to wit: The undivided half of about two hundred acrs of land, situate in Union township, Clearfield eountv. Pa., known as the lion Mills" propertv. About 22 acres of the land is cleared, from 80 lo 100 acres is covered itb exeel'eut white pine, besides hemlock and other timber. The improvements are a valuable grist mill, saw mill, and woolen factory, besides a good frame house and barn. Tbe water power is good, situated on Anderson s creek, about 12 miles above Curwensville. Persons desirous of seeing the property, ean call upon J. R. Arno'd. residiug thereon. For further particulars apply to the undersigned at Lumber city. - ina.ii. iviriiv. SAMUEL KIKK. Jan. 13. '69. JOHN RUSSELL, Exr's. JEW SPRING G 0 O D S , JUST RECEIVED AT KIRK & SPENCERS, Lumber City, Pa., Tbe undersigned would respectfullv Inform their customers, and the public in ireneral. that they bave just received their Spring stock of goods, consisting of Dry Goods. Groceries. Boots. Shoes, Hats, Caps, Fish, Suit. Flour, Bacon. Nails, i-ainis, uns. stoneware, Hardware, vuccusware. Baskets. Tubs. Churns. Carpet, Oil cloth, and a general variety of such articles as are usually kept in a country store, all of which thev will sell euicAp poh cakb. They weuld also direct attention to their lare-e stock of Ready-made Clothing, which they offer tor saie at a small advance upon cost. KIRK A SPENCER. Lumber City. Pa., May 8, 1S7. N. B. We also manufacture to order, and con stantly keep on hand, a general assortment of , , y " ..... uuols auu cuoes, jor men. women and children. IvIKK Jt SPENCER. II. F. N A U G L E WATCH MAKEB, GRAHAM'S ROW, CLEARFlELu. Tbe undersigned respectfully informs his old customers and the public, that be has on hand, (and constantly receiving new additions,) a large stock of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry. CLOCKS, a large variety from the best Man- cfarHory, consisting of Eight-day and thirty hour spring and Weight, and Levers, Time, Strike and Alarm ciocas. WA 7VH EH a fine assortment. o fill vcr Hunt ing and open case American patent Levers, plain and full jeweled GOLD PEXS. an elejrant assortment, of the best quality. Also, iu silver extensiou and desk holders SPECTACLES. 1 aree assortment, far and near sight, colored and plain glass. JhWELRY of everv variety, from a sine-la piece to a full set. ALSO, fine assortment of Spoons. Forks, but ter Knives, etc., plated on genuine Alabata. ALSO. Hair Jewelry .with pure eold mounting gut up to order. Call and see sample book. All kinds of Clocks. Watches and Jewelry care fully repaired and Warranted. A continuance ot patronage Is solicited. Nov. 2Sth, 1665. H. F. NAC'GLE CLEARFIELD ACADEMY. ThoTbird Session of the present Scholastic year of this Institution, will commence on Mon day, the Sth day of February. 1369. Pupils can enter at any time. They will be charged with tuition from the time tbey enter to tbe close of the session. Tbe course of instruction embraces everything included in a thorough, practical aud accom plished education of both sexes. Tbe Prinoipal baying had tbe advantage of much experience in bis profession, assures pa rents and guardians that his entire ability and energies will be devoted to the mental and moral training of the youth placed under his charge. Testis or Tamos: . Orthography, Reading, Writing and Primary Arithmetic per session, (11 weeks.) 5 00 Grammar, Geography, Arithmetic, and Histo rj . . ; S6.00 AIgebrA,Geonretry, Trigonometry, Mensuration, Surveying. Philosophy, Physiology, Chemistry Book-keeping, Botany, and Physical ' GeogTa phy. S9.00 , Latin, Greek and French, with aay of the a bove branches. ' f 11,00 UT"No deduction will be made for absent). For further particulars Inquire of R. P r.-.HAHfU'0!r. A- - July-31, 18?, . . ' - " ' Principal. A 35 U R E N E x (Concentrated Indigo. 1 .FOR TBI LA V'N P R T . It ta warranted aet to streak, ei in aay aaaaae? injure the finest farica. For Famllj use told in, five.ten and twenty cent boxes. Each twenty cent bax. beaidea having five times at much blue as the. five cent boxes, contains a pocket pincushion or eatery bag. For Hotel and large Laundry Bse.it M put up. in SJ t boxea. ..... j See tht each box baa proper trade mark. Fut sale by A. I. Shaw and UarUwick Irwin.' it. THE CARS! THE CARS! REDUCTION IN PRICES R.MOSSOP.-.- HAS JUST RECEIVED 200 BARRELS; BEST FLOUR. 100 BAGS OF SALT 10,000 POUNDS OF BACON, 5,000 POUNDS OF LARD, 1,000 TOUNDS DRY PEACHES, 1,000 POUNDS DRY APPLES. All of which Avill be sold at Railroad Prices. County Merchants will be sup plied with tbe above articlos at a very small advance ou cost. I February iOth. 1S68 THE GREAT ZINGA III BITTERS. A Safe IJlood lurifier, A Splendid Tonic, A Pleasant Beverage. A Certain Cure and PREVENTIVE OF DISEASES TheZINGARI BITTERS are compounded from a prescription of the celebrated Egyptian physi cian Dr. Chroits, who, after years ttt trial and experiment, discovered the Zingari llrrb the most remarkable vegetable production, the earth, perhaps, has ever yielded certainly tbe most effective in the cure of disease. It. in combina tion with theotber valuable properties of which the ZINGAUI BI ITERS is composed, will euro Dyspepsia. Fever and Ague, Bilious Fever. Cholio, Colds, Bronchitis, Consumption in its first stage, Flatulency, Nervous Debility, Female Com. plaints, Rheumatism, Dysentery, Acute and Chronic Diarrhea. Cholera Morbus. Chol era, Typhoid and Typhus Fever, Fever, ' Yellow Fever, Scrol u!a. Diseases of the Kidneys, Habitual Costivetess, Ac, 4o , te.t In the Prevention and Ci ua of tbe above dis eases, it has never been known to tail, as thou sands of our most prominent citiiens throughout all parts of the country, will testily. Let Ihe afflicted send for a circular containing testimoni als and certificates of those who have been cured after their cases have been pronouneod hopeless by our best physicians. Principal depot. F. RA1ITER A CO No 6 N. Front St , Philadelphia. - Recommended by Ex Gov. David R. Porter, of Pennsylvania. Hon. Robert J. Fisher, of Penn sylvania, lion. Edward McPherson. of Pennsyl vania. Hon. Joel B. Danner of Pennsylvania Hon. Wm. MoSherry, of Pennsyivania, and olbers Send lor circulars. Feb loth. Ife89. ly II E CHEAPEST GOODS ARE SOLD BT RICHARD M OS SO P. BEALEE IS FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC OR Y COODS. .C. MAB.KET STBEET, CLEABPIKLD, PA. R 'lie fvtotm itgftstofgoodsaH.it projftrhmhy FOR THE LADIES Good Good' Good' Good Good Good Good Good Good Good' Good Citeup Cheap Cheap Cheap CAeap Cheajt Always on hand a large stock of La dies goods such as Coburg Cloth, A Ipacas,' De Laines, Ginghaioa, Prints, chinti. Kerchiefs, N a bies, Bonnets, Gloves, etc. FOR GENTLEMEN, Always on hand Blaek, Blue. Brown and lirey Cloths, Fancy and Black Casimeres. Sattinsts. Caasineta, Tweeds, Plain and Fancy Yes t- Cheap Cheap Lheap C'heav Good ings. coining, etc., etc. etc. HKitlV.MltlU Good Good Wra Such C.&lri P.n,. v.... t-.kj. Good Good "-b snirts. and other Mann! hma Hrtip . . . - , BootSj Shoes. Hats, Caps, Neck ties. Gum Bootsand Sboes.and a variety of other articles. Good a 00,4 G00H Good heap lheap i'heup, I ' . ' i iiotciiuiii; umjus, r."'"Such as Unbleached and Bleached HOUSEHOLD GOODS, Good' I'L ' Muslins. Colored -Muslins. Liuen Good Good Good Goad Garni Gmd neao Cheap Cheap and cotton tablecloths, Oil cloth. x.ineo ana nemp towls. ear pets, curtaina, fringe, etc HARDWARE. AC. Cheap." y "ant Nails or spikes. Manura'iSTi. . . ' I ... fill... li.rl. Cm 1 wr! 'w-miii vr oiott Cheap mootni g irons. Locks. Cheap "Inge, etc. go to M ossop's. i-lieap - j n ouy cneaa Cheap IF YOU WANT Cheapi Knives and forks. Butches Xnives. tA-ra,' thoe and Stove blacking. Manilla God Cheapi and hemp ropes. Ink, raev 04 600d Cheap Pens, Powder, Shot ec Lead, Good' inrav etc., ouy in em at Jaeesop a. t-Aeaj ly T0Tj WANT t;'',Shoe Last or Peg. Palm or Faaey G ood Good Goad Good Good ; r, - .. ,n Heart) dnwSh&ll.a IjMiki l.u,l.'u. Cheap or Wicks, eeol oil, ete , ge te yneap ilosop'a cheap cash Mora. ,'iea' IK YOU WAST ChUZ Good 01,u Umi,y Floor, White o.r Good Gaod Good Goad Gd Good Good Good Good Good Good Cheap browa sugar, bams, should sri r Cheap sides, coffee; Imperial, Young Hyson or blacx tea, bay them at Mossop s cheap for cash. IF YOU WANT Lrkeap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cnrap Cheap Cheapi Tallow candles, fine or coarse salt. oyrup or molasses, cheese, dried apples or peaches, water or so do eraoxers, call at Mossop s where you can buy cheap. Good Good Good heap Cheap (romi Good CtcapjPort wine for Medical or Sacramen- Good Chetrp ta! uses. Sweet wine, old Monon- Good neap gabela or rye whisxy. Cherry Cheap Bnd Cognac brandy, buy at Cheap Mossop s cheap eash store. Cheap iv vnrr wavt Good Good Good Good ""''IRaisena, Figs. Prunea or dried Car-' Good Goodi GW Goo itltodj Goad XV ' I rants; nioerta, cream, pecan or ,heap ground nuts, candies. Liquorice cMP or Liquorioe root, buy them . Cheap, atMoaaop'seheapandgood. Good Cheap. y ny ner arttol. t-heap. be Good Chap ' t0 to Moeaop,x be seiU iod Cheap' cheaper for eaah thai any other ',Goad Cheap J,ar,0VnJ:,,?I oe.aty. ,suw :sl ovembe 37.1841. .rri.,ca0da Approved rjwwrry pa4us of ever Inod take at t usual marls! nric ia ckag for good. 500,000 .wW'-