W affoman's gournaf glcarficl Sard; 17, isgd. Saftematr Journal-. Tvrone an. Clearfield Railroad. , . T r- .An l s at CleAtheld ut 1.09 p. m. 2.00 p m. . . . riearfield a : Arriefc j - - r,ts with Cincinnati Express East at 6 17 We t P- i "Sle Ex' 'at 7 0 P-J , 1,, . KKiinior liviiie services will be held next Sabbath, in ClearSeM, as follows: Br Uev. Nixdorff in the Lutheran church in ibe morning attd evening - Ky Kev. Hayes, m the Uaptist Church. in the morning. ., ; ( a i St. Kran.-is' church-Ma,. at 10 A. .M, tV.e sevend aud iourth bunduvs ot each month. ... Coi n Snap. On Monday and Tuesday the air ras very old in this region, and sev eral inehes of snow fell. CoritT. Oar courts have been in session j-iii.e M jnday morning. Considerable lusi n, ss ha been transacted, -so far. The trial if Ball, for the murder of Sueath, had been continued to next term. Wall Paper, Window Shades, &c The atteuiioo of our readers is directed to the advertisement of Kd. Foester of No 164 SmUlifieidSt., Pitt.-bunr Pa. Mr. Foester ai:iys keeps on hand a larce assortment of a'j qualities of wail paper, window shades, it, and parties would do will to give hiui t call before purchasing elsewhere. Tug lllVKR. Notwithstanding the ex cessive cold, the Lifer part of last week, the river continues at a very fair rafting sta;i- A number ')f rafts have already been pnt into the water and are ready to Ftart on their way to market. Should the weather be auspicious, rafung-in will commence in giH).I earnest now. jo, ye dowu the ri Ver itas look out, furje raftsnion. Sfrinape. We tender our thanks to JM. Iluuiphries' brass band of Philipsburg, for their serenade on Friday evening last. The music wa? the finest re I ave had the (leisure of listening to for year. The Pro fessor also gave an entertainment at Leavy's Hall, the same evening, wLL-h is pronounc ed by those present as the best musical con cert ever given in this Borough. Imsukaomtl. We frequently see men, ymio.?andold.onourstreetssodrtli:k that they can scarcely keep on their feet or on the side walks a'id betimes using language disgrace ful tit themselves, and shocking to the moral.-, of the lietter disposed part of the com munity ladir-s as well as gentlemen. . We Lope, fur the honor and credit of Clearfield, tlm: those to whom we allude, will take this a Jiuonitioti to themselves, and in the future tic-ist from such beastly exhibitions on the luUie streets. But if men will pet drunk, I-.'ttliCDi stay in their private haunts, and thus avoid their own exposure and the dis jira v they inflict upon the g.iod name of the ititiie community. A Fatal Accident. On Friday evening, Mii.h 12th, William Babcoek, a youug Li in, workiiii: ou .Mr. Uiit'er's steam paw ii.il!, in the Southern p: rt of this borouah, ni;-t with an atvi.ici.t that resulted in his 'I . -t'li. lie was engaged in drawing saw-logs tit of the river on to the mill, when, by s- ' iiR-atis, his h.tt hand was caught by the r.'iain, then attached to a log, and. incjnse- j'H'tiv, he was drawn on to the drum uron h:i !i the chain winds. He immediately c;ivc aery, tit bef're the machinery could 1- !. tscheJ. the drum bail made three rev .'. iti-ws the chain pasi:ij: over his body at revolution, crushing and bruising him J" -r.rh a hnj ri't.le manner as to almost en t ! arelizo his whole body inniieli.-.tely. Mehral aid was at once suii.nxuted, and ev 7 ffT-r: made to save his life. But his ,:C3't-s were of such a nature, that no hu ts:nLi.l eould relieve him. and he expired ' S ii: day afternoon about forty eiiiht ifttr t)e oeeurren e. The whole com- j r. i:r. t this sad Hieidenti and deeply ; : is, with the afflicted . parents and ir.vf, ,m th.'ir sudden and severe bereavc , ; i'- The deceased was only about uinc- l1 .'.'3.-S of sec. Ma-: K:i.-,zK to Death. On Thursday ' M in.ii 1 it'u. a man was found about ' ; 'e !:oidi of CieaiGeld Boro', who cvi s frozen to death. The Coronet, ' Jauios A. Moore, at once summoned a '""T ar:d i nx-eeded to the spot designated. "hL 2;-. r ;o-";.:jr body and its sur r ' "lis"- brought it to the Com t House. i.r.' an in.ju-.-t wa-, held. -A niimin-r of vtttrs '.v.'re examined, several of whom 1 -1 the hody a that of Arthur Moon 1 '"h cal digger, who canto to the atiir.A-!,-,.Jj f,,.llt. ii,,,.. l;,kt fall.- It'-was -.;,..(!(,,. j ,;at 3I,KI1(.y- W;IS tewn on le! tchni-iry that lie was seen drink !;i?,.r K, or on tiiat d.i an 1 that he -! r. on -en) s:;i'je then ami henee. it - w.:-.ml. fhat the body must have lain. .'iijo 1. L, x frr.;trrit days; and yet h ' :--'t present a very ghastly appearance, t!b-.Ttf anything of an offensive eSlu a:mt it. AS iit sisty-fo-jr feet west from &rw the ho-.- was found, the man's parits -t ,ytnj j n4! JPgS ripped open from e-id to the other. A quart flask, con ' s.t.ie whi-key, was also lying within hn '-t. which teHs the sad tale of the pri-B-3'V i-aii. 0f ,,e j,.ath of (ie unfortunate "'a teiTil le warning to others who are (m t..e V'a!;it rf indulging freely in "fire-wa-The body was in a reclinin? position '"n ,J,w,v--' d. the legs drawn close up to a'd"-i,eiK and the" Hands folded across ?',h r,;h,!r and pressed tightly against the ' 1 , ln "ting that he had made an effort "tt-p himself warm and prevent his frecz s to death, but. notwithstanding he had eoat,veit,two home-made fianoel shirts, f t,4 f a,r '"avy woolen drawers, his , ff jrts proved ot" no avaD and he per l, frr"n the excessive cold. A post mor- ' i'iovea mat no NiartB oi Tir'lnee superinduced the death of the man. tne itn;ir. ,or..l.,r.l - : J . iviiyoic-i a iciuai iiiamiiu 5 with the facts above given "that the 'l Arthur Mooney came to his death fy -iPOsureuvl freezinsr." In his vest and Pockets wa8 founj $41.72 in national of'Ineyf!U'P'ent to eray tne expenses f-r.t! fcuria1' wnih wa8 du'y attended to 1 ,bc Pper authorities. Music. We have received the March numbers of Peters' Musical Blonthly, and Peters' Parlor Companion. - If our musical friends are in want of good publications they should send for a copy of 'each. Read Tuis. Young men do you wish to obtain a thorough business education? Then send to the Williamsport Commercial Col lege for specimens of Penmanship, Terms Sic. If you don't wish to iro to a Commer cial College send for specimens anyhow. Special inducements offered. Address, J. F. Davis, Williamsport, Pa. - - 4t. The Keystone Store, at Lock Haven, is well stocked with Dry Goods, Carpets and Boots and Shoes. The proprietor, Mr. G. B. Perkins, is determined to offer the best inducements to cash bnycrs, large or small. To country merchants he will sell at whole sale prices in Philadelphia. To stockers in "the woods" he will sell at the most favor able rates known in the count rv trade. His stock of boots is well adapted to their wants. lhe 'Keystone',' is in Scott'e Bazaar, Lock Haven, Pa., AVESTend. G. B. Perkins. Sn.VMF.FrL. Our attention has been di rected, on several occasions recently, to the conduct of boys on our streets, who congre gate together and hoot and howl at, and make indecent and insulting remarks about those who chance to tans'" bv whether thv be men or women. We presume, the par ents of these boys know nothing of their conduct, and would severely correct them if they were made acquainted with the facts. If the boys who are guilty of these ungen tlemanly and indecent practices do not quit the same, we will be nnder the necessity of publishing their names, bo that their par ents and the public may know who they are. "A word to the wise is sufficient." Tobacco Antidote. To all who are ac customed to chewing the weed and desire to break the habit. Mr. Geo. Trask, of Fitch burg, Massachusetts, recommends the fol lowing recipe: "Resolution, Gentian, and the Grace of God." The' resolution and the jrrace of God depend, of course, somewhat upon the chewer hiuiself but the gentian root can be always obtained at any apothe cary shop. Buy ten cents worth of the root, coarsely ground; take a chew of it after each meal, or oftener.thew it well and svtal low all the saliva; contii.uc this for a few weeks and you will conquer your appetite for tobacco. So says Mr. Trask, and any tobacco ehewer who feels inclined can test the virtues of a cheap antidote. The prac tice should not be continued after the appe tite for tobacco is gone. But here couies in the question: Will it be less difficult to quit the gentian thau it was to Quit the tobacco? Railroad Employees. The new law relative to railroad employees provides as follows : If any person or persons in the service or employ of a railroad or other transportation company, doing business in Pennsylvatiia.shall refuse or neglect to obey any rule or regulation of such company, or by reason of negligence or wilful misconduct shall fail to obey any precaution or rule which it was his duty to obey and observe. and injury or death result to any person or persons by such neglect, the person or per sons so offending shall be deemed guilty of misdemeanor, and, on conviction thereof, shall be sentenced to pay a fine not exceed ing five thousand dollars, and undergo an imprisonment in the County Jail or State Penitentiary, not exceeding five years. It is made the duty of the county District Attor ney to prosecute offenders against this law. Daniel Webster believed in newspapers. r.nd he us.ed to say : "Small Ls the sum that is required to patronize a newspaper, and amply rewarded is its patron, I care not how humble and unpretending the gazette he takes. It is impossible to fill a printed sheet with matter without putting something in it that is worth the subscription price. Every parent whose son is away from home or at school should furnish him a newspaper. I we'll remember what a marked difference there was between those who had and had not access to newspapers. Things being equal, the first were always superior to the last iu debate, composition and general in telligence. ' Old Dicky S. is a very wealthy but very illiterate East India merch.ant.and a member of the Oriental Club of London. Oneday he took a pair of compasses and set about exam ining a large map of India, the margin of which was illustrated with drawings of the wPd an 1 domestic animals of the country. Suddenly Dicky dropped the compass In amazement. "It can't be! it ain't in the border of natus" that it should be possible ! ridiculous!" "Why, Dicky, what's lhe mattir?" "Vy, this Bengal tiger is ninety mil js long!"' Dicky had measured the tiger by the scale of the map. P:.t?.ifiei) Remains. -Recently the re mains of Mrs. Catherine Hippie, who died about thrV' years ago, in Kansas were brought to Treniont, Sehnykill county, for re tiiterinent. When the coffin was opened it was found that the body was completely petriS'jd, and so perfectly pieserving the features of the deceased that they were read ily recognized by former acquaintances. It took six men to handle the coffin. The counterfeit swindlers are now located in Illinois. They send a note to their victim, inclosing a genuine twenty-five eent piece of postal currency as a "sample" and offer to sell the same at counterfeiter's prices. The victim tries it at a bank, and finds it a sure thing and safe. He sends on $10 to $30 for four times the amount in counterfeits. That is the last he hears of the matter. A Southern paper is opposed to the edu cation of women as surgeous. It says that suppose one were put under the influence of chloroform by such a doctor, "What is to prevent the woman from kissing you?" Mexican advices via Acapulco state that the situation of Juarez is critical. His available force is limited, and there is no money in the treasury. Outrages continue, and the perpetrators go unpunished. 'The New York World tells its readers that Grant is hopelessly Radical, and calls upon the democratic party to array its forces against the new administration. Oregon tradesmen are said to be greatly agitated by the discovery that a detective bas been making a tour of the State spying out the dealers who arc selling goods un stamped, or insufficiently stamped. It is said that the fines of those already detected will amount to 20,000. The Blair county RaJaxtl says: The most recent discovery is the fact that all our iron furnaces in this county emit with the waste about one ton of sink ore per week, worth fifteen or twenty dollars. They will uow pick it up and sell it. A thousand and fortv dollars in cold niec es of the year 1795, or thereabouts, were recently disposed of in Trenton, Is. J., af ter havinsr been hoarded for sventv four years. The loss of interest iu that time was somewt at over $4,000. Thirty-five years ago forty days were con sumed in a journey from Philadelphia to Chicago nine hundred miles ; but now we reach the Pacific, a distance from Philadel phia over three thousand wiles in a little more than a week. A young lady in Erie was recently using a hot flat iron in connection with the myste rious business of crimping her front hair. She let it slip and it crimped a strip of her face from the top of her forehead to her chin. Tho British Bible Society has sent one million New Testaments to Spain. The Tract Society has not missed this opportu nity for distributing' its publications in the same country. MARRIED : On Sunday, March 14th, 18G9, by II. J. Sloppy, Esq., Mr. Elias W. Ci rhy and Miss Arabella Maxton, all of Knox t'p. On Sunday, March 14, 1869, by Rev. D. Ayers, Mr. F. K. Cross MisshYDiA A. Bowles,. both of Clearfield Bridge. " ,; DIED : At the residence of Benj. Hartshorn, Esq., in Curwensville, on Monday, March 1st, 1869. Katie, daughter of Isabella & L. W. Ten Eyck, in the 13th year of her age. After a long and painful illness, borne with christian fortitude worthy those of sil ver years, passed quietly away, that little spirit, into realms of endless joys, where in vitations are ever open. For of such is the kingdom of Heaven. n. w. s. I70R SALE four valuabieTown pro pertie. in ' the Borough of Clearfield. Locations Jesir bie, and bnililing new. Apply to WILLIAM M M CULLOron, Attorney at Law. December 13. 1S63. ClearfijJd Pa. T J. C U N X I N G HAM, d . ATTORNEY AT LAW, Real Estate Agect and Conveyancer, TVRONE, BLAIR COP.NTr, PA. Special attention given to the collection of claim!. Tyron.Pa., January 27. 18r,9 tf. ORGANS AND PIANOS, ESTYS AND MASON & IIAMLINS, FOR SALE BY S. J. HAYES, Curwensville, Pa. C OAL A5I) LIME. The Dtidersine,d havini perfected rran2emeti! iDow prepared to fill orders for either coal burnt or wood-burnt lime, and Anthracite coal. Yard at the Railroad depot. K. It. TAYLOR Feb 24.1 Stilt "rARKKT CAR. The undersigned has . tade arrangements to run a market car to Clearfield reguarly on Thursday of each week. lie will bare on bnni shell and cab oys ter, all kinda of fresh fish, white and eweet pota toes, celery, oranges. lemons, opplcs. ana all vegetables in season at the lowest prices. The car can be found at the Railroad depot, on the dav named, from 12 o'clock, M . to 2 P. M. Feb. '2 1 4t. F. F RHM. pARM AT PRIVATE S ALU The sub- scriber ofJcrs for sale his farm in Law rence township, situate on the east bank of the Susquehanna river, with the Erie turnpike on the south, and containing 84 acrea. Aloft of the farm Is in meidow. and the whole nnder good fences. The improvements are a frood log house and frame bank b irn, with the other necessary out houses. A spring of good water is near the door. An orchard of choice fruit is growing on the premises. There are three veins of good coal on the land, to wit.- one of five foot, one of three feet 4 inches, and one of two feet the lattar near the river. For terms, inquire of the subscriber, on the premi.-es. JORDAN REED - December 16, 18T.3 p. PROCLAIM IT TO ALL THE WORLD that THE XA TIO.VA L B ITTER S. has cured more cases of Dyspepsia, more cases of LIVER C1MPLAIN r, more cases of NERVOUS HEADACHE. FEVER 4AitE, and more cases of DIBILITY. than any other remedy before the public in the same space of time IT I'VIUFIES THE BLOOD clams the mind, restoressleep. is an Excellent Ap petizer, and a genera' vignrittor of the System. WALTON 4 ZUa. Proprietors, No 9 N. .Seventh St , Philadelphia. Sold by Druggists, and Dealers gentrally. (Feb 24. 1SK9 . mo. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. In pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Clearfield county, the undersigned. Adminis trator of tbe Estate of Titos H. ttailey, late of said county, dee d, will sell atpnblic sale, on the premises, on SATURDAY. MARCH 20, 18B9 the following described real estate of said deceased, to wit : All that certain tract of land, litnate in Brady township, said county, containing ii acres, more or less, and being same premises con veyed to said Bailey from DANIEL HARTSOCK and ROBERT NEK PER. by deed dated December 31 , 1S59. recorded in Clearfield county, in Deed Book "8." page fiftT. Ac Deducting however, out of the above 1ft acres and 4i perches, more or less, appraised and aet apart, under proceedings in said court, to Lydia Bailey, widow ot said deceased . TERMS OF SALE. One half cash upon confir mation of sale, and balance in one year thereaf ter The latter payment, with interest, to be se cured by bond and mortgage on the premises. T. VALENTINE BAILEY, Feb 24, 1R69.J Administrator. JUST RECEIVED, A new stock of Ladies' and Gents' Furnish ing and Fancy Goods, comprising all novelties of the Spring season : Collars, Cuffs, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Kid Gloves. Trimmings of all kinds, Laces, Edgings Buttons, Corset. Jet Seti, Bracelets, etc Ao, a complete assortment of Ladies,' Misses' and Childrens' shoes of the first qcalitt, to which we ask examination. Butterflies, Neckties, Cassimer and White Ehiruof a superior quality. Also latest Styles of Hats and Caps. WM REED A CO. , Cleirfield, Maroh 3, 1869-3t. CCRWKNSVILI.EAD VERTISEMENTS, A M E R I C A N HOUSE, Curwensville, Pa. Having taken charge of this well-known Hotel, the undersigned would respectfully solicit a share of 4k 1.1 ... ..nir.r..ff. TfhI.h ill H I . i " ' " M"I.U r.vu-6.. - . - r u 1 .3 will li II ' 1 IJJ, accommodations equal to thote of any other house 1 II iuib BOCUUI1. VUftlg"1 nuticuia. Dec a. lS68--tf. JOHN J REED, Prop'r. T S. COLE would inform his old cus- tomers, and the public generally, that he still continues to manufacture BOOTS AND PlIOEsj of the very best French Calf and Kip. at the lowest prices for cash or approved country produce., lie a-lsb makes all kinds of heavy boots All work warranted, and perfect satisfaction giv en. Opposite Draucker's Hotel, CurwensviHea'a. July 29, ltMW-ly. pLEARFIELD NURSERY. Encoor- ace Home Industry. The undersign 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 bery.Orape Vises, Gooseberry, Lawtrn Blaok berry, Strawberry nd Raspberry vines. Also SibrianCrab trees Quince and early ScarletRbea barb. Ac. Orders promptly attended to. Addres Aug 31,1864. J.D. WRIGHT, Curwensville SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE. Uurwensvuie, fa. EXPRESS AND STAGE OFFICE. This well-known Hotel, having been re-fitted and re-furnished throughout, is now open for tbe acoommorlation of travelers, and the publie in general. Charges moderate. Wil.Al. JEFFRIES. August 14,l87-tf. Proprietor Q J. HAYES, Suroeon Dentist, Office on Main Street, Curwensville. I'enn'a.. Will make professional visits for the conveni ence of of the public eomnieneing in April. Iffi9, as follows, vii : Luthersbufg first Friday of every month ; Ansonville, first Monday of every month ; Lumber City, first Thursday ef every month; spending two days in either place. All ordes for work should be presented on tbe day of his arri valin each place. CF Teeth extracted by the application of local anaxthesia. comparatively without pain. All kindsof dental work guaranteed. N. B. The public will please notice, that Dr. H , when not engaged in tho above visits, may be ound in his office in Curwensville. ap.l.'oi)-1 v E W F I R M ! Ilartsock & Goodwin, One door East of Benjamin Bloom's Hotel, Cdrwexsvillk, Pa. Having just received a full and well solected assortment of Dry Goods. Dress Goods. Clothing. Notions. Hats. Caps. Boots. Shoes, Drugs Hard ware. Queensware. Tinware. Cedar and Willow ware. Brooms, Groceries. Flour. Fish, Salt. etc. to which they ask the attention of the public. Our assortment is complete in every department and our prices are moderate, as will be found upon examination by purchasers. Goods will be sold cheap for cash, or exchanged for country produce DANIEL HARTSOCK, Feb. 12. ia8. ED GOODWIN. L W AYS N E W , WITHOUT FAIL. - JOHN I R V I N, Has just received and opened at the old stand in Curwensville. an ,'ntire new stock of Fall and Winter Goods, which he will sell very cheap for cash. His stock consists of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queensware, Roots and Shoes, Hats, Caps, Ready , made Clothing, etc. The public generally is respecfully Invited te give him a call ; see bis stuck and bear bis price, and purchase from him if you find it will be to your advantage, Nov. i5, I8C6 PITTSBURG A OVERT ISMENTS". N0N EXPLOSIVE. THE NEW LIGHT, TETROLEUM FLUID, Gives Iwice the light of Carbon Oil. and safe under all circumstanees. CANNOT BE EXPLODED. The undersigned are now manufacturing, and have tor sale, their new Petroleum Fluid, made by distillation, without the aid ot compounds, which Is gradually taking the place of Carbon Oil, in all localities where it has been introduced. Agents wanted in every town. Send for circu lar. Address, J. J. PALMER A CO., No. 6 Hand Street. Jan. 20 '69-3m Pittsburgh. Pa. - REMOVAL AND CLEARANCE SALE, Having found ear present Store too small for our business, we will remove, to 31 1 Liberty street, about April 1st. Te save trouble and expense cf of moving, we are bow closing out our Stock of II A R D W ARE AND CUTLERY. AT Greatly Reduced Trices. ' LINDSAY, STERRIT A EUWER, 337 Liberty Slreut, Aug. 2G,'68 1y PITTSBURG!!, PA. JEINEMAN, MEYRAN & SEIDLE, No. 42 Fifth st .l door from Vood t., PitUDurfeh, Pa., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in FINE JEWELRY, WATCHES. DIAMONDS, Pure Silver-ware, French Clocks. Plated Ware of every description. Tea Setts, Spoons, Forks, ee. Watch maker Tools and Material.and agency of the celebrated AMERICAN WATCIIE'S. We also keep the largest and most varied assort ment of the very bert American made CLOCKS to be found in aay city, east or west. Persons in want of any article in our line, either at wholesale cr for their own use. will find our prices lower and our assortment lar ger than any to bo found westof New York City. WA TCH R EPA TR TXG. 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 the country, and any and all fine, delicate and difficult work entrusted to our care for the trade or individuals may rely on getting the utmost satisfaction. Work may be sent in by express or itherwise. REINEMAN. MEYRAN A- SEIDLE, Wholesale and Retail Jewelers and Silversmith's. ap2- 42 Filth St., Pittsburgh. '88-ly. German Peas Shatter Corn Hominy Beans, lor -ale by J. P. KRATZER. T) AFTMEN will find Manilla Rope of all files JL Steel pole Rafting axes, and augers, very cheap, at J.P. KRATZERS SALT. SALT Wholesale and Retail. . Dealer will be suppliei t Special rates by Mrch-fi9. J P KRATZER. ILOl'R AND FEED Extra Family Flour, i sifted Corn Meal. Buekwh'at Sour, Rye chop and mixed feed always on hand at March-69. - J. P. KRATZERS. PROVISIONS. Sngareured Ham. Dried Beef Ham Sanaage, Shoulders. Sides. Mes Pork. Lard. Fish H , just received by March-fi9. J P KRATRER k ALMER'S Patent unloading hay-forks, ta ; had at MERRELL A BIGLER'S. TTERY FINS V by blankets rill be sold cheap J. SHAW A SON. rpO WAGON MAKERS. The nnder- -" signd is desirious ot connecting with his SMITH SIIOPr a first class wagon, sleigh A sled establishment. A good opportunity is offered to a nagon .nailer, wdo wisnes to go into business Tbe subscriber can also furnish to applicant i comfortable house (near the snop) if desired HENRY' KEKNS, February, 10th 1369.' Curwensville, Pa, F. C. CR0MM, MERCHANT TAILOR, N ARK IT STRHET, CLEABFIELD, PA., Adjoining the residence of Dr. J. G. Hartswick,J Keeps a fine assortment of plain and fancy cloths, eawimere. etc.. which he will make up to order, in the latest styles, at tbe lowest prices. Being an experienced workman.be guarantees entire satisfaction. A share of publio patronage aouciieu. ijan. zti, oy-tl. "FEMALE. SEMINARY, ' HOLLIDArSBtTRQ, PA.' Rev. Joseph Waugh, Principal. $50 000 expended on tbe building. . None but SnrctfuJ Txafiers rmployrd. Lotatiui t healthful and beautiful; accessible by Penn'a R. R. ' Seventh Session open January 13. 1869. .. December 23, 13G8-3m J. P. K R A T Z E R , Clearfield, Penn'a, Dealer in Dry Goods. Dress Good Millinery Goods, Groceries. Hard-ware, Queeus-ware, Stone ware, nothing. Boots. Shoes. Hats, Caps. Flour. Bacon, Fish. Salt. etc.. is constantly receiving new supplies from tbe cities, which he will dispose of at the lowest market prices, to customers. Before purchasing elsewhere, examine his stock. Clearueid, August 28, ls67. FOR SALE. STORE, DWELLING AND STOCK of goods for sale. The Store, Dwelling and Stock of goods and about eight acres of land, tbe estate of tho late Robt. Campbell at Port Matilda, Centre Co., Pa. will be sold on easy term. Tbe store contains a small stock of saleable goods bought low for cash. Ha a good trad, and is a desirable location for business The dwelling contains eight room, is in first rate or der All tbe usual outbuildings, and a c"od stable. The grounds contain about FORTY FK UIT TREES all bearing well. For further informa tion apply to J. P. CAMPBELL, on the premises. February, lOtfa 189 The Greatest Discovery Yet. Staffer's Patent Egg Preserver, will keep Eggs in perfect ennditi, n two years. Eggs can't spoil while under tbe process. It bas beeo used by the patentee twelve years and never failed. Eggs put up by this process during the summer have been sold in the eities 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, anil more than double bis money. Is equally applicable to hot or cold dim a tea. is easily understood, and cots about i a cent per dozen. Thousands have tested the Eggs and certify that they are perfect The process is guaranteed to be a perfect "Egg Prtxrrvtr." The Patent has Id years to ran. Family Right, without permission to buy and sell eggs(fr speculation, S5 ; Grocers' Rights in Large Cities , SAO ; in Village. 529. State and Counties according to popu'ation. Address, . .JOHN F. BEAZKL Peb. 24, 1859 1 Uniontown, I'enra. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE. Th undersigned. Executors of the Estate of Jason Kirk, late of the Borough of Lumber-city, deceased, offer at private sale the following de scribed real estate, to wit: The undivided half of about two hundred acrr of land, situate in Union township. Clearfield county. Pa., known as the "Union Mills" property. About 22 acres of the land is cleared, from 80 to 100 acres ia covered with excel'ent 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, sitnatcd on Anderson's creek, about 12 miles ubove Curwensville. Persons desirous of seeing tbe property, can call upon J. R. Arnold, residing thereon. For farther particulars apply to the undersigned at Lumber-city. ISAAC KIRK. SAMUEL KIRK, Jan. 13.'69. JOHN RUSSELL, Exr'. AfEW SPRING GOODS, JUST RECEIVED AT KIRK & SPENCERS, Lumber City, Pa., The undersigned would respectfully inform their customers, and tbe public in general, that they have Just received their Spring stock of goods, consisting of Dry Goods. Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Fish, Salt. Flour, Bacon. Nails, Points, Oils. Stoneware, Hardware. Queensware, Baskets. Tubs, Churns. Carpet. Oil cloth, and a general variety of such articles as are usually kept in a country store, all of which they will Sell CHEAP POtt CASH. They weuld also direct attention to their large stork of Ready-made Clotning. which they offer for sale at a small advance upon cost. KIRK A SPENCER. Lumber City. Pa., May 8, 1SC7. N. B Ve also manufacture to order, and con stantly keep on band, a general assortment ef Boots and Shoes, for men. Women and children. KIRK A SPENCER. H F. N A U G L E , WATCH MAKER, GRAITAM'S ROW, CLEARFIELD. The undersigned respectfully inform bis old customers and tbe public, that he 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, consisting of Eight-day and thirty-hour spring and Weight, and Levers, Time, Strike and Alarm clocks. WA TCUEStt fine assortment.o silver Hunt ing and open case American patent Levers, plain and full jeweled GOLD PEJS. an elegant assortment, of the best quality. Also, in silver extension and desk holders SPECTACLES. largb assortment, far and cear sight, eolored and plain glass. JEWELRY of every variety, from a single piece to a full set A LSO. a fine assortment of Spoons. Forks, but ter knives. etc.. plated on genuine Alabata. Al-SO. Ilair-Iewelry.with pure gold mounting got np to order: Call and see sample book. All kinds of Clocks. Watches and Jewelry care fully repaired and WarratUrd A continuance of patronage is solicited. Nov. 2th. lsrti. - H. F. NAUGLE CLEARFIELD ACADEMY. The Third Session of the present S.-holastic year of this Institution, will commence on Mon day, the 8th day of February. 18fl9. Pupils can enter at any time. They will be charged with tuition from the time they enter to the close of the session The course of instruction embraces everything included In a thorough, practical and accom plished education of both sexes. The Principal having had the advantage of much experience in bis profession, assures pa rents and guardian that hi entire ability and energies will be devoted to the mental and moral training of the youth placed nnder his charge. T bit ms op T0itio!: Orthography, Reading. Writing and Primary Arithmetic, per esion, 111 weeks.) 5 00 Grammar, Geography, Arithmetic, and Histo ry -00 Algebr,Geometry, Trigonometry, Mensuration, Surveying. Philosophy. Physiology, Chemistry Book-keeping, Botany, and Physical Geogra phy. - - S""0 Latin. Greek and French, with any of the a bove branches. $12.00 (7 No deduction will be made for absence. For further particular inquire of - - Rev. P. L. HARRISON, A . July 31,1887. Prineipal. -" LJ. B. CBAHAM. : . W. GHANA:. : A. A. SRAltA NEW FIRM! JAS. B. GRAHAM & SONS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS In all kindsof Dry! Goods, ,Boot3 and Sliocs, Hats a nd Ca ps,No tic us,G rocer ies, Ilard vare, Queensware, Wood ami Willowware, Flour, Racon, Fish, Salt, etc., etc., et, MARKET STREET, Clearfield, Fa- The Largest, Best and Cheapest stoc of gooda to be found in the couitfy is now on sale at JAS. R. GRAHAM SONS. FOR THE LADIES They have Bonnets Silks Coburgs, Alpacas, Merinos. Wool Delaines, T.nstres, Ging hams, Prints, Poplins, Lawns, Sun shades, Handkerchiefs Kid and other Gloves. Hoe iery.Ralmos rals. Hoop-skirts, and a general variety of rib bons, trimmings', Buttons, Braids. Co.. at the lowest prices. FOR GENTLEMEN They have Black and Blue Cloth', Black and Fancy Cassimeres.Sattinctts. Tweeds, Mel tons, Wnter-proof Cloth. Silk. Satin aid common Vestings, ete., ia great variety, and at price that will give general satisfaction to buyeia, . READY MADE, Such as Overcoats,Dress coats of various qual ities and prices. Plain and Fancy Vests, Cassiuicre and Flannel Overshirts, Woolen and Cotten undershirts, Ilandkerchiefsaad aeck tic, Cotten and Woolen socks, . Calf and Kip boots and Shoes, Gum Boots and Shoes, Hat and Caps, and such other articles as are tuually needed. ' HOUSEHOLD GOODS, Among hich may be found Carpets.Oil cloths, Rugs, Brown Muslins, Bleached Muslins, Drillings, Pillow casing. Sheetings, Towelings, Table cloths, Table covers, Window Blinds, Cur tains.TicKi'ngs and a very large assortment of fneb articles as .are wanted by housekeepers, and at prices to suit the times. QUEENSWARE, A lull assortment, consisting of Tea and Din ner sets, Pitchers, Bowls, Dishes, and a general variety of ware that will be sold by the dozen or piece, and at cheap as it can be purchased elsewhere ia the county. HARDWARE, Snch as Saws anLFi!es.Door Locks and Latch es, Hinges of all inds, Augurs, Screws, Nails, Spikes, Tacss, Brads, Shovels, Spades.Hoes. Forks, Axes, Hatch ef.Chirel. Knives aud Forks, Butcher Knives, Carving knives and forks, and all articles usually wanted by the people. GROCERIES, ETC., Consisting of Sugars. CcEee, T ns. Spices, Syrups.Dried Fruits, fbeese.r'Iour, Baeon, Feed, etc., always on band and for sale at a small advance on cost. WOOD & WILLOWWARE, Snch as Tubs, Buckets and Churns. Clothes wringers and Wash boards. Clothes. Mar ket and Diuner Baskets, general as sortment, at all times, in store and for sale low. IN FACT, GRAHAM A SONS sell all articles that are usually kept in a well-regulated country store, and he Due the people generally will find It to their advantage to btij goods of them. " SAWED LUMBER, We are also extensively engaged in buying and selling all kinds of Sawed Cumber, and as We intend giving this branch of busi ness special attention, w feel assured that weoan make it to tbe advantage of -these who have lumber for sale to deal with ns. Orders filled for ail intU of Lumber. GOODS ARRIVING DAILY. Grain and country produce taxes in V ' exchange for Goods- ' : ' -" ,:' Ato. 26-'8. ' " E . T O K THE L A U N i R X . It is warranted not to streak, or in any manner injnre tbe finest fabrics.. For Family us sold in. five.ten and twenty cent boxes. Each twenty cent box. beanies having five times a much blue aat he five cent boxes, eon tains a pocket pixt eujbion or emery bag. For Hotel and large Laundry nse.it is put np in S3 00 boxes . - See tb st each box bas proper trade mark. Tot ale by A. I. Shaw and Uactawick A Irwin." ' t$.. THE CARS! THE CARS! REDUCTION IN PRICES. R.MOSSOP HAS JUST RECEIVED 200 BARRELS BEST ILOUR. 100 BAGS OF SALT, '10,000 POUNDS OF BACON, 5,000 POUNDS OF LARD, 1,000 POUNDS DRY TEACHES, 1,000 POUNDS DRY APPLES. All of which will be sold at Railroad Prices. County Merchants will be snp pliedwith the above articles at a very small advance on cost. February i 0th. 1869 THE GREAT ZINGARI BITTERS A Safe Blood Purifier, A Splendid Tonic, A Pleasant Beverage. A Certain Cure and PREVENTIVE OF DISEASES The ZING ARI BITTERS are cotneoondtd freas a prescription of the celebrated Egyptian physi cian Dn. Cukopcs, who, after years of trial and experiment, discovered tbe Y.inzari UertXhm most remarkable vegetable production, the earth, perhaps, has ever yielded certainlv the mint effective in tbe cure of disease. It. in combina tion with tbe other valuable properties of whkb the ZINGARI BI ITERS is composed, will car , Uyspepsia, Fever and Ague. Bilious Fever .Cholie, Colds, Bronchitis, Consumption in its first stage. Flatulency, Nervous Debility, Female Com., plaints, Rheumatism, Dysentery, Aeat and Chronic Diarrhea, Cholera Morbus, Chol era, Typhoid and Typhus Fever, Fever, Tellow Fever, Scrofula, Diseases of the Kidneys, Habitual Costiveness, Ac, Ac, Ac, In the PnnrtJfTio-v and CtSa of tbe above dis ease, it has never been known to fail, as thou sands of our most prominent citirens throughout all parts of the country, will -testify. Let the afflicted send for a circular containing testimoni als and certificates of those who bsve been eured after their cases have been pronounced hopelees uy uur uesi paysiciana. I rtncipal depot. V. RAHTER ft C0 Xo 0 N. Front St , Philadelphia. Recommended by Ex-Gov. David R. Porter, of Pennsylvania. Hon. Robert J. Fisber. of Penn sylvania, Hon. Edward McPherson. of Pennsyl vania. Hon. Joel B. Danner of Pennsylvania Hon. Wm. McSherry, oi Pennsylvania, and other Send lor circular (Feb 10th, ISM. ly fJHE CITE A PEST GOODS ARE SOLD BT RICHARD MOSSOP, DEALER 1ST FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DR Y BOOBSJ. AC. MARKET STKKET, CEEABriKLDi frA. Sejtt th following ftit of gondtanA ri'rofitthertty cap FOR THE LiDIBS. Good C.ra; Cy 'heap Clteap Cheap Alway on band larce stbei of La Good dies goods such as Cobiirg Cloth, , Alpacas, De Laines, Ginghams, Prints, ehinti, Kerchiefs, Nu bies. Bonnets, Gloves, etc. r FOR OERTLEMEN, Always on hand Black, Blue. Brown . and Grey Cloths, Fancy and Black Good Good Good Good Good Good Good Good Good Good Good Good. Good Cheap Cheap Cheap Casimeres. SattlleU. Cassinets, iskeapl Aweeus,i-iainahatrancyest- C,eap Shirting, eta., etc. eto. " Cheavl HEAT1Y;M Ann- yieap Such as Cbats, Pants. Vests, TJnder- htap shirts, and other Flannel shirts, Good Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Neck- .Good ("heap i-heap ties, unm uootsana rooei. ana twe-r' variety bf Other articles. 6ood Hnisvuninfinnna r&ood hKap Cheap r-ucn as vnoieacnea ana liieactjed; p. " Good , , wuD'iua, ... ".Lino, uinen, ,'"r andcottonUblecloths.Oilclothv. Linen and hemp fowls, cass- fGood pets, curtains, fringe, eA- Goad Good Good Cheapi, HARDWARE, AC. mean." J"u. w"1 Pr "Pixes. ioaauxa ;j Cheap or Other forks Saw-mill er ether Cheap " Smooto1 eg ira. Leekey Good Cheap' Hinges, etc. go to Mossop's Good, Chevpl whore you n bay cheap. God Cheap IF TO0 WANT Good CAeopiKtilves and forks, Bateaer KfclveaJ -lieap Shoe and Stove blacking, Manilla .Good Chrap Cheap j Cheavl Cneapy and hemp ropes, Ink, Paper or Good Pens, Powder, Snel or Lead, Good etc.. buy them at Mosop'a. Good IF TOC WANT Good Map Shoe Last or Peg. Palm or Fancv GooJ Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cieap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Soap, Starch, Wall Paper or W in Good dowMiaaes, Lamps, Lamp tubes or Wicks, eeal oil. etc , go to . Mossop's cheap oash store if tod Wast Good Good Good Good Good. i-iun lour, n niui or orowu sagar, nams, Shoulders or sides, coffee; Imperial, Young Hysbn orblaex in, bay them 3 at Mossop's cheap for eash. IF YOC Waxt God Good Good. Good Tallow candles, line or coarse salt Smn jtfc h,nl.k... 1 . . ' imaod Good Goode Goods Soed (iuod apples or peaches, water or so. do crackers, eaU at Mosse-p.', whef e you can buy cheajv. IP VOII WANT Goodx Goads C.fevijs'Port wine for Medical or Pmommma Chtnp tal fises. Swret wine, old Monon Cheap gahela or rye wbisay, Ctterry Cheap and Cognao brandy, bwy at Cheap Mossop's eheap each, store. Cheap . iv TOC WAil Goode Ooods Goods Goodt Goods C)Rirsens Fieg, prn or djried Car-i0"' Chtap i ,,. filbert, evaam- rm. -Goode Cheap ground nut. caadaosK Lianariaa Goode or Liquorice root, boy taesa ' Mo""'"" and good. IP TO WANT - Goods Goods. Goad Goods Chea),?0 bJ Dy ,rtic, eP. be 61' ruTZA sure to r to Slownn f. k. ..n. . . CAW cheaper far eash thaa any other cw! CAI Ters Clearfield oo.nty. Cheapl November 27.1861. ap'59.!o Approved tottntry proditee f .r aSJ taien at the utuaJ OMtrtetmret in exchange ,ood: m ""-rsSwi son-, A Z U . R E N