Il;c Qaftmian' outnaf, glcarftcfo, a., ard; 31, i860. TbiRFIELD. PA., MARCH 31, 1869. Tyrone ui Clearfield Kailroad. . u. im Tvrone mt : : : 9.00 a m rrtrcSEt-W- . : 1.00,.m. .........n leaves Clearfield a : : :104 pm. . Arrives at Tyrone at : : : : V60 p. m. r .ts with Cincinnati Express East at 6 17 C" M.il l.P. J BW E8l E- etTOtp uoKiim-ii. Divine services will be held -,t Sabbath, in Clearfield, as follows : W Cw.ILM, in; the Methodist thurch, morning and evening., haLUth Ihool at 9 A M. Frapr meeting, every Thur-Jar at 7 J P- M. Comniunioti services First Sabbath of every month at 10 A. M By Kev. NixJorff in the Lutheran church in the morning and evening. By Rev. Hayes, in the Baptist Church, in the morning- . . ,, St Francis" chureu-Ma. at 10 A. M., the second anJ fourth Jsund.ivs of each month. . . A venr heavy invoice of Carpets : Brus aeU Threo-ply,Ingrain,Tapestry,Hemp and Kag. ju-t opening at Porkins' Keystone Store, Lk Haven. Look Oct. A man named James D. Lewis ii travelling through the country rep resenting himself as a special detective; coaiaii.-sioneJ by Gov. Geary. The Wil liaosport Gazette advertises hiui as a swiud kr. PurrsMEN. Ou Saturday la.st, we arc informcJ, quite a number of won arrived hereon the train, from the down-river towns for the purpose of hiring as hauls on rafts. IT this be the case, we presume, there will be no scarcity of hands this season to run oar lumber to market. Mas Pkowxed. We are informed that, on Monday evening last, a raft struck a rock at Spencer's dam, above Luiulr City, and four of the men on the raft were thrown into the water, and that Mr. Marion Maca- dne, of Indiana, Pa., was drowned theoth tr three having succeeded in getting to shore. The deceased was about 18 years of axe. XFCR.r.oi.v. An exchange siys a gen tlemun of Troy has discovered that lemon juise is a sure cure for that very common couiplaiut, neuralgia. lie says that the juiee of o:ie lemon a day, taken in w iter, will cure the most obstinate cases. No sti gar thould be used, as in has a tendency to manteract tha benefits of the lemon juice. Thoe who are troubled with neuralgia should give this simple remedy a trial. The very best Prints for 12 cents, the re-tlleached mu.in for 121 cents, known in the market, for sale at the ' Key.stone f-'on'. I -oik Haven. Samples ocut by wail, on application to O. B. Perkins, Proprietor. Tbe R ver. Raiting, etc. On Thurs fljy bight and FriJay morning, of last week, quite copious rains fell in this region, caus im the .streams to rise rapidly and above a good rafting stage. Although tbe water wns rather high; jet, on Sunday, Monday iivl Tuesday, some rafts pasted down the t'.ei. Tile running season has not, howev er, m yet iairly cutninjiKfiii, but in a few kj"3 we may expect to see it at its bight. Aponr.NT. We learn that, on Sunday li-t, quite a serious accident occurred at Wilson's dam on Clearfield Creek, whilst a mit was prising through the achate. A He had teen placed across the tchute, on hichthe point of the oar caught and un A.H'tJ it, and as the oar fell it rolled over tlo i!ot and injured him very severely. W fatally. At laM. accounts the injured Hose name wo did not leara, was F?.:nf alung as comfortably as could be ex lttil under th-2 circumstances. ?:.eit Si'iiooi.. The attention of our M-Iits !i called to the Sdsquelianna Select inii a.lvLrtiscment, this issue, establish J n the upper end of Bell township. The rviceiof Prof J. S. Smith have been sc Ho "n highly recommended by the kenria and Curweosvil!c School Boards, tore he has taueht, as well as by the Cd. '"nut t,Jcnt. He is. beyond a doubt, ' of the rtry best teachers in the countj-. '-r'Oiis desiring, to give their children a .rr.jfn ej,,.t;n. sllou1 not fail to send ' tut .h.o!. Special attention will be t ' ui to Li lies ai,J Gentlemen desirous of themselves for teachers. r; I)KSS Goods such as Irish and frth l'oplms, Black acd colored Silks v 'tie Uiixtures of the richest colors and at the Keystone Storj, Lock Haven. AstntsTED.The PitLsburg Commercial r! 5 25th fays: "The Union Depot ! K jeterday morning arrested a wan W iiliaiu Casserly on a telegraph dis ,l cb roia Osceola, Clearfield county. Pa. 1?aruM". was recently employed as man the 0ccola coal mines at that place, '"'1 during a 6trive made by the diggers he with hem in the "lock ouL" The tjpr.etors of the works STibscjuently made IT11'00 a?lin't tle parties charging m ith conspiracy, and they were arrest Bi leld fo nt.wer. The case not coui- "P until June, Mr. Casserly thought ould isit some of his friends in Wis- 'a' nd with that purpose in view start- f 00 Monday. His bail on learning . a ,leP"ure, thought hohad'hkedad- "d telegraphed for his arrest, which M Mns0nmiated on hu arriva, at the Unioa - 'Pot yesterday morning. Ho will be Uk 0 ? l0'aay-" Casserly was lodged iu Thursday, March 25th. Boots and Shoes, at Perkins', the best and cheapest Lock Haven, Pa. Ocr Streets. Frequently, within the past three months, have we called the atten tion of our Borough authorities the necessi ty of improving oar streets at the earliest practicable time. We are gratified to learn that our suggestions have not been in vain that the Town Council have asked for the necessary legislation to enable them to ne gotiate a loan for the purpose of macadam' iaing the principle streets withiu the bor ough limits. This being the case, we hope that the work will be commenced as soon as the money can be procured, and the sea son will perm it. ' Something New. The old addage, '"That every day brings something new," was illustrated in our town last week, by the opening of a new and extensive Loot, shoe, hat and cap store, by Messrs. J. C. Lightcap & Son. This community has long since felt the want of an establishment of of the kind, and hence it is with pleasure that we announce the opening of the Messrs." Lightcap who have the reputation of be ing clever andtccommodatiug business men. For particulars ee advertisement in an other column. New Goods now bjing recaived every day at the Keystonu Store. L)ck Ilaveu. The Court Proceedings. . Owing to a severe indisposition we were unable to attend to our editorial duties last week, and heuce our usual epitome of the proceedings of Court did not appear in the columns of the Journal. We, however, this week present a synopsis of the proceed ing relating to roads, etc., which we copy from the Republican: ROAD MATTERS. Petitions. For a roud from the State Road, at or near Abr. Nevling's, to the gra- ded road, near James Haines', in Beccaria township. Viewers II. B. Wright, J. S M Kiernan Dr. G. W. Caldwell. Two petitions to review, vacate and sup ply the public road leading from the bor ough of New Washington, to O.-itend, in Bell township. Viewers S. F. McCloskey, C. S. Worrall, J. M. Cummings. T- vacate the road beginning nearjuhn W. Bider's, to the Catholic Church ; also, for a road from near Joab Ilider's to the forks of the road leading to the Catholic Church, in Covington township. Viewers J. Mitchell, Jacob Rider, John Royer. To review, vacate and supply the public road leading from New Washington to Clearfield borough. Viewers S. F. Mc C!o.kcy, Daniel Gorman, Andrew Addle man. To review the public road lea ling from Adam Weaver's to Henry Reams' in Bloom township. Viewers R. Luther, Jacob Zil liox, Jacob Vost. To vacate the road beginning at the turn pike near and through the farm of D. D. Hitter, in Pike township, to where it inter sects another road leading to 1 eunville. Viewers S. F. McCloskey, Benj. Moore, Wm. Da!e. For a public road leading from the cross roads at or nerr Jacob Ilummcl's, to inter sect the road leading to Ilartsfelt's sawmill, in Brady township. Viewers R. Luther, Samuel Postlethwaite, Lever FlegaL To view and lay out a road lcudidg from the Clearfield Bridge road, near Clover Hill School House, to intersect the road on the line of Amos Read's and Tate's heirs, and to va-atc the aid road beginning at the line aforesaid, to the end of the lane leading to the barn of aforesaid heirs. Viewers James Mitchell, Amos Read, Saml. Brown. For a road ta lead fratrt the PViIir sburg 8nd Curwcnsviiie turnpike, below the saw mill of Wm. A. Read, to the road near Amos Read's in Lawrence township. View ers Wiu. D. Biglef, Clark Brown, Stewart Reed. To review, vacate arrd supply the road from the northern boundary of Clearfield borough to A. II. Shaw's mill, in Lawrence township. Viewers James Mitchell, Thos. Dougherty, G. D. Goodfellow. For a road from tna old steam sawmill, on the river, to the bridge across Beaver Run, at the head of Horace Patchin's sawmill dam, in- Bumhle township. Viewers Lewis Boicc, Thos Thompson, E. P. Baker. Confirmed Absolute. For a private road leading from the public road leading from Morrisdalc to Philipsburg, at or near Mrs. Waring' h,' to the Moshannon Creek, near the Bait landing, in Morris township; also, one from near Win. Rothrock's to the turn pike where it crosses Moshannon Creek; also, one from Win. Rothrock's to the Mo shannon Creek, near the Big Bend. A road from Little Beaver Dam Run to John Mitchell's barn, inBurnside tp. A road from J. G. Schryver's to the river at the cud of the new bridge, in Lawrence towtihip. A road from Mrs. Smith's to the road near Jacob Fryer's, in Bell tp. A road leading from the mouth of Lick Run to the public road near Mrs. Flcgal's, in Goshen tp. Confirmed Xi. Si. The road starting at IIahus road, and to intersect the Daily road, at his new farm, in Penn tp. All the other reports for roads were eith er continued until June-term, or not acted "upm " BRIDGE VIEWS. The view for a site to build a bridge across Chest creek.ncar Wagoner's in Chest toweship; across the . river near Edward King's, in Burnside township, and across Moshannon Creek, in Morr's township, were continued until June term the proceedings being informal. APPOINTMENTS. The petition of a number of he citizens of Goshen township, praying the appoint ment of E. K. Shirey as Constable, in the room of M. S. Flegal, deceased, was con curred in, by the Court. In accordance with a petition signed by a number of the citizens ol Decatur town ship, Richard Philips was appointed one of the Overseers of the Poor of thattp. TT.. V.- . n., . ... iiL.-vii.NCDO.N uountt. itie dwelling house of Mr. William Dean, in Juniata tp., Huntingdon county, took fire between two and three o'clock, on Wednesday morning, March 24th, and made such rapid headway that one of the daughters, Martha, aged seventeen, was burned to death. Another daughter, Kate, made a narrow escape but was severely burned. Late Publications. Arthvr's Home Magazine T. S. Ar thur k Sons,Phil'a Price $2 a year. The April number of this excellent monthly has been received. The literary contents are of a high order, and tend to create a venera tion for morality and religion an excellent work for the fireside. Cnce a Month T. S. Arthur k Sons $2 a year. This is a new magazine unique in size and style, first-class and high-toned, and a good companion for boys and girls. It is worthy the support of the public. Children's' Hour T. S Arthur k Sons $1.25 a year. A sprightly little compan ion for children, which seeks to inspire the reader with reverence for God, and ail that is pure and good. Get it. MARHED: On Thursday, March 25th, 1S69, by Rev. J. R. Williams. Mr. John Maddy.oI Law rence tp., and Mrs. Sopuia Stroup, of Ferguson tp. TO RAFTSMEN. FRESH bread always on HAND and for sale At the Bakery of J. A. STADTLER, Clearfield, Pa. M. 37. '69-2m. To thk Woukino Class : I am now prepared to furnish all cla.e with constant employment at their home, the who-e of the time, or for the xpare momenta. Business new, light an ft piofita ble. Fift.f cent, to S-S per evening, is easily earn ei by personsof either sex . and theb'oysnnd girls earn nearly as much as men firent inducements are offered thoie who will devote their whole time to the l.nsir.uss: and. that every person who reel tLis notice may send me their addresa and test the business for themele. I make tbe fol lowing onparalled offer : To all who are not well satisfied with tbe bu-siae-s, I will feud SI to pj for the trouble of writing me Full particulars, directions. Ao., sent free. Sample sent by mail for IU cents. Address E. C. Ali.km. Anusta. Me SEWING MACHINES. The Singer Manufacturing Company's Dei Familj SewiDg Machine, and the cele brated Florence, for sale at the KEYSTOXE STORE. Persons in want of machines would do well tooallaud examine the Singer and Flor ence before purchasing Every ma chine warranted to give Satrsfao tion. Machines nd machine findings always on banc Feb. 2,18G9 XIVLIXQ .t SHOWERS. HENRY BRIDGE, Merchant tailor, M ARKS T TTKT.ET, CLEARFIELD, PA., Keeps on hand a lull assortment of Gents' Fur nishing (ioo.tp, such as Shiits. (linen and woolen.) I'ndershirts. Drawers and Socln Neck tics.l'ocket Handkerchiefs. Gloves. Imbrellas. liats, etc . in great varioiy. Of piece goods he keeps the best CLOTHS, (of, evfiy shad.) BLACK DOE-SKIN VASZ1MERES. of the bett aai. FANCY CASSIMERES, in great variety. Also. French Coatings. Beaver. Pilot, Chinchilla rid TricoltOver coating, which will be sold cheap for cash, and made up accord iDg to tbe latest styles, by experienced workmen. Also, agent for Clearfield county, for I. M. Singer Co's -o-ir.e Machines.- Nov. 1. ISftS. ED. F0ERSTER, DEALER I Wall Paper i Windoio Shades , Floor and Table Oil Cloths Ac A very ex tensive assortment of all qualities of above goods will be kept constantly on hand and sold as low as the lowest "WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AT No. 14 Snrithfield Street, near 6th Avenne Pittst utg Pa . A SI'LE.N'DID STOCK Ol" TOYS AND if ANCY GOODS Will be found in another department of the same bouse. March 17, '69-3m. E R. L.ST0UGHT0N, MERCHANT TAILOR, MARKET STREET, CLEARFIELD, FA., Would respectfully inform the citizens of Clear M and vii-inii f . that he has ODened a new tatl- Arinn' et-rahli-hmenr in Shaw's Row. one door east of tbe Post OfSee. and has just returned from tbe eastern cities witk a large ana eieguni siock oi Cloths, Cassifneres, Kes flings, Beavers, &c, and all kinds of goods for men and boys wear, and is prepared to make op to order CT"TIlfNQ, from i single article to a inn suit, in mt men eiyics n A nuui -rnrkmanlika manner. Snecial atten tion given to custom work, and cutting out for men and boys, lie otters great bargains to cusio- ncrs. and warrants enure satisraoiion. a. noeiai ibare of public patronage is solicited. Call and ixamine tbe goods. Oct 16, 18S7. E. R. L. STOLGHTON. Sellins; at Low Prices. at the store of ALEXANDER IRVIN. Market St., Clearfield, Pa., Choice Eastern flour, from the counties of Juniata, Centre and Huntingdon. Western flour, such as City Mills, Snow flake, White-water, and other selected brands. Suar-oured Hams, (hest quality), Eacoo, "and new Mess Pork by the barrel. A few tons of Plaster, by the ton or hundred, in bags or barrels warranted pura. Ityo chop. Corn Lieal. Mixed ohop and Will feed Must be closed out before thelatof. April next. March 10. 1869 ALEXANDER IRVIN. r J. CUNNING II A M, I ATTOKVEY AT LAW. Real Estate Agent and Conveyancer, TYRONE. BL1 COCStTT. FA. Special attention given to the collection of claims. Tyron, Fa-, January 27, 1849-tL j J. 8. GRAHAM. : B. W. GKARAM. : A.. A. 6RAHAK NEW FIRM! JAS. B. GRAHAM & SONS, WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL DEALERS in all kinds of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps,Notions,Groceries,IIard ware, Quecnsware, Wood and Willowware, Flour, Bacon, Fish, Salt, etc., etc., etc., MARKET STREET, Clearfield, Pa. The Largest, Best and Cheapest stock of goods to he found in the county is now on sale at JAS. B. GRAHAM k SONS. FOR THE LADIES They have Bonnets. Silks Coourgs, Alpacas, Merinos. Wool Delaines. Lnstres, Ging hams, Prints, Poplins, Lawns, Sun shades, Handkerchiefs Kid arad . other OIoves,Hosiery,Ealmo rals. Hoop-skirts, and a general variety of rib bons, trimmings, Buttons, Braids, etc., at the lowest prices. FOR GENTLEMEN They have Black and Blue Cloths. Black and Fancy Cassimercs.Sattinetts, Tweeds, Mel tons, Wi-ter-proof Cloth. Silk, Safin and common Vestiugs, etc., in great variety, and at prices that will give general satisfaction to burets. READY MADE, Such as Ovarcoats, Dress coats of various qual ities and prices. Plain' and Fancy Vests, Cassimere and Flannel Ovcrtjhirts, W&cten and Cotten undershirts, Handkerchief acd neck tics, Cotten and Woolen socks, Cu!f and Kip boots and Shoes, Gum Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, and such other articles as are usually needed. liOtTSEIIOLD GOODS, Amonfr . hicb may be found Carpets, Oilcloths, Rugs, Brown Muslins, Bleached Muslins, Drillings, Pillow casing. Sheetings, Toweling, Table cloths, Table covers, Window Blinds, Cur ta'ms.TicKings.and a very large assortment of such articles as are wanted by housekeepers, and at prices to suit the times. QUEENSWARE, A tail assortment, consisting of Tea and Din ner sets, Pitchers, Bowls, Dishes, and a general variety of ware that will be sold by tbe dozen or piece, and as cheap as it can be purchased elperchere in the county. HARDWARE, . Snth as Saws and Files, Door Locks and Latch es, Hinges of all Kinds, Augurs. Screws, Nails, Spites, TacKS, Brads, S-hovels, Spades, Hoes. Forks, Ales, Ilatcli eta.Chiaels. Knives and Forks, Butcher Knives, Carving Knives and forks, and all articles usually wanted by the people. Groceries, etc., Consisting of Sugars, Ccffeea, Teas. Spices, Syrups,Dried Fruits, Cheese,Flour, Bacon, Feed, etc., always on hand and for tale at a small advance on cost. WOOD & WILLOWWARE, SaTcn ai 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 salo low. IN FACT, GRAHAM A SONS sell all articles that are usually kept in a well-regulated country stre,and hence the people generally will find it to their advantage to buj goods of them. SAWED LUMBER. We are also extensively engaged in buying and selling all kinds of Sawed Lumber, and as we intend giving this branoh of business special attention, we feel assured thai wecan make it to the advantage of those who have lumber for sale to deal with ns. Orders filled for all kinds of Luiober. GOODS ARRIVING DAILY. Grain and country produce taken in exrbange for Goods. Act. 36- 88. OAL A SU LIME. The Undersigned havfnir r.rfnt.tA iTn..nr is now prepared to fill orders for either eoal-burnt or wooa-oumt lime, and Anthracite eoal. Yard at ine rvauroaa depot. R. B. TAYLOR Feb 24.IM6B. Vegetables and Fish. Having made the necessary arrangements, the a.M an. ... . ... ..u.u.ij, ,u.i wi. iuv .'i.' .nareu sis, 1869. he will have on hand and for sale at bis shop on the market lot, Fresh fidh. Sweat and ww i.lh - mo., cu we uuugat hi me osr March 4. It69 D. K. FCLLKKTOy A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Let ters of Administration on the estate of John W. Hale, lata of the City of Hea ling. dee'd having been granted to tbe undersigned, notice is hereby given tiat all persons indebted to s iid estate are requested to make immediate pay. ment, and those having olaims against the same will present them, properly authenticated, for settlement to DAVID McKNIGHT. Heading Pa., or W. W. UALL,, rnilipsburg Pa. March 3. 18fi9-.it Administrators A Z U K E N E . Concentrated Inditro. FOR THE LA UN lkR Y . It is warranted not to streak, or in any manner injure we on em mines, 'or ruinily use sold in five. ten and twenty cent boxes. Each twenty cent bjx. besides having five times as much blue as the five cent boxes. contains a pocket niu cushion or emery bag. For Hotel and large Laundry use.it is nut up in S2 00 boxes See th't each box has proper trade mark. For sjle by A. I. Shaw and UarUwick A Irwin. l.t. Agents Wanted. f a day. Two S10 Maps for S4. Lloyd s 4J X J ratent revolving aouole Maps or Amer ica and Europe, America and the United States oi America. Colored in 4000 Counties These great Maps, now jujt completed, show every place Ot importance, all Kailroads to date. and the latest .Iterations in the various European States These Maps are needed in every School and family in the land they occupy the space of on map. ana oy mans oi tne Reverter, eitnerslue can be thrown front, and any part brouzbt level to the eye. County Rights and large discount given to good Agents. Apply for Circulars, Terms, and send money for Sample Maps, tor J ,T LLUIO. 23 Cortland St reef. N. Y. T7ARM AT PRIVATE SALE. The ub- - scriber offers for sale hiti farm in Law rence township, situate on the east bank of the Susquehanna river, with tbe Frie turnpike on the ?outh, and containing SI acres. Most of the farm is in meadow, and tbe whole under good fences The improvements are a ;oud log house and tramo back barn, with the other necessary out bouses. A spring of good water is near the door. An orchard of choice fruit is growing ou tbe premises. There are three veins of good coal on tbe land, to wit: one of five feet, one of three feet 4 inches, and one of two feet tho latter near the river. For terms, inquire of tbe subscriber, on tbe premises. JORDAN HEED December 10. ISAS-p. "PROCLAIM IT TO ALL THE WORLD lTIJE XA TIOXA L BITTERS. bas cured more cases of Dyspepsia, more cases of LI VKR COMPLAINT, more caes of NEKVOU.- 11 K A I) ACHE. FEVER A-Alt UK, and more cases of DIHf LI1Y. tban any other remedy before the public in the same space of time IT PURIFIES TI1E BLOOD clams the mind, restores sleep, is an Excellent Ap petizer, and a general vigorator of tbe system. WALTON 4 ZUG, Proprietors, No 9 N. Scvor.ih St , Philadelphia. Sold by Uroegists, and Dealers gent rally. Feb 24 lorttt-l o mo. 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It. in eomhina- tion with tbe other valuable properties of which the ZINGARI BIITER i composed, will cure Dyspepsia. Fever and Ague. Bilious Fever .Cbolic, Colds, Bronchitis, Consumption in its first stage, Flatn It ncy. Nervous Debility. Femalo Com plaints. Rheumatism. Pyeentary, Acute and Chronic Diarrhea. Cholera Morbus. Chol era, Typhoid and Typhus Fever, Fever, Yellow Ferer. Scrofula, Diseases of the Kidneys, Uabitnal Costiveness, Ae., Ac, Ao., In the PBEVESTtot and Cure of tne above dis eases, it baa never been known to fail, as thou sands of oar most prominent citisens throughout all parts of tbw country, will testify. Let the afflicted send for a circular containing testimoni als and certificates of 'hose who have been cured after their cases have been pronounced hopeless" by our best physicians. Principal depot, F. RAUTER t CO No 6 N. Front 6t , Philadelphia. Recommended by Ex-Got. David R. Porter, of Pennsylvania. Hon Robert J. Fisher, of Penn sylvania. Hon. Edward MoPherson. of Pennsyl vania,. Hon. Joel B Dinner of Pennsylvania lion Wm.MoSnerry.of Pennsylvania, and others Send for circulars. Feb. 10th, 189. ly. C WINE & LIQUOR STORE. I. L. REIZENSTELN k CO., HEALRRS 1st WIXESx AXD LIQ (JOBS, MARKET STREET CLEARFIELD, PA: A good assortment for medical purposes always oh hand. January 27. 18S9-6m. REMOVAL! . REMOVAL! C. KRATZER k SONS, Have removed to the large and elergnt,NEW STORE ROOM, on Second Street, adjoining Mer rell t Bigler's Hardware Store, wh'er'e they will be pleased to see tEo'ir old and new customers. Citizens of the county visiting Clearfield, and wishing to make "purchases, will find it to their advantage to examine their stock. Goods at cash prices exchanged for all kinds of country produce. Jan. 6, '69. JUST RECEIVED, A new stork of Ladies' and Gents1 Furnish ing and Fancy Goods, comprising ai novelties ol the Spring season : Collars. Cutis, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Kid Gloves, Trimmings of all kinds; Lacef, JiJgii.gi Buttons, Corsets. Jet Sets, Bracelets, etc. Aso, a cr-rcpletn assortment of Ladies,' Misses' and Cbildrcns' shoes of the FinsTQn alitt, to which we ask examination. Butterflies, Neckties, Cassitner and White Shirts of a superior quality. Also latest styles oi Hats and Caps. WM REED & CO'. Clearfiold. March 3 18G9-3t. T. LIDDELl. e. J. saVnER. LIDDELL & SNYDER, Stonecutters and Stonemasons, Will execute all kinds of work in their line,' at moderate prices and a first class style, such as CEMETERY WORK, of all kinds; SCULPTURE IN MARBLE OR SANDSTONE; ARCH ITECTU HAL OK X A M ENTS, in all styles, Ancient or Modern, Stone dressing fur Buildings, and EVERY DESCRIPTION OF STONE WALLS For the latter, thev have procured the services of First-rate masons, and cm do a'y amount of worS. Having control of the lest resources for obtain- ing eveiy kind of material, "nd having a full ex perience in tbe business,they can do work cheaper and in better style than bus ever been attempted in this county v I-hop on KeeoT at-, near tbe Kail Koad Depot. March 17. 69. THE CARS! THE CARS! REDUCTION IN TRICES. R. MOSSOP HAS JUST RECEIVED 200 BARRELS BEST FLOUR. 100 BAOS OT SALT, 10,000 POUNDS OF BACON, 5,000 TOUNDS OF LARD, 1,000 POUNDS DRY rEAC'lfES, 1,0(70 POUNDS DRY APFLES. All of which Avill he sold at Railroad Prices. County Merchants will be sup plied with the above articles at a very small advance on cost. February 1 0th. 18R9. CANNED FRUIT. Canned Plums. Peaches, and canned corn, etc , for salo at the Drug Store of A. I. fcUAH. March 10, 18fi7 1TTOOLEN OOODS AT COST After this date, VV all woolen eoods. including: hoods, nubias. breakfast shawls, soniags. children's ("apes scarfs, caps iVc. will be sold at cost- at, .. , Jan. I, lsoy J. r. hUAiiLK s. c LOTHINfJ the cheapest in tbe county, at Mayz UOSSUfS. 7 ANTED 10.000 pounds of WOOL, at the -ivKrsroxa ctorc. - 'learneld. 1'a. jeio c URRANTS the best and cheapest in the oounty, at GRAHAM'S. o IL, Putty, Paints Glass and Nails, for sale at Jane 'fit. MERKELL BtUUtrL b. I 7LOUR the cheapest in the county at i M.w fa 'j MOSSOP'S F ISU, of all kinds the cheapest in the codnty at mossuf'S. o IL A PAINTS tne cheapest in tne county May s. MOSbOf'S Q UEEN.SWARE the cheapest in the county, at Boyurn. s ADDLES, Bridles, harness, collars Ac, for sale at MEliKELL A BIGLER'S. s TOVES of all sorts and sixes, constantly on hand at JsEKKKLL A blULi-K S fflry the Patent Roasted Coffee put no in one I pound papers, requirea no egg or other mo st an ee to settle it. Old Governmet Java Coffee Prime Bio Coffee Pure Ground Coffee for sale Feb. 3. by J. P. KRATZER. OSCEOLA, The 5fos Thriving' Town iu Clearfield County.. Thsj undersigned offer th following. described Property at PRIVATK SALE. Lot jfo 31 in tbe general plan of the abort named Borough braving thereon erwoted a good and eomfortteio two and one half story HOOSB finished throughout fain tad in th'w fall of 1S38, hat ing five rooms and ball with basement kitohen and dudib waiter. A well of excellent water at the door under cover A good frame OflSoe painted same color as the house plastered and papered, lee House, Stable and other' ohtbuilding-'s in good repair: Choice Apple, Peach and Pear Trttr. abd'flDs Grape Vines suited to the elimate' Sitaated on tbe best business street in the Town and one of the best locations for business For terms apply to A. BLATTNEBERGER, FeK. 2. I9fl9 Osceola Pa. Q L O T II I XGI CL Of St Nv G ! ! GOOD AlTD CHEAP.'! Men Youth's and Boys can bstuplpied with full suits of seasonable and fashionable clothing at RfclZENSTEIfi BROS; s- G&.y where it is sold at prices that will' induce their I'urchase. The anirersal satisfaction which has been given, bas induced (hem to' increase their sock, wliich & n&w sot surpassed by any ettaUi lishment of the kind in this psrVof lie St)T.. Reizenstcin Bro's k Co., Sell tiods at a very smalt profit, for cash ; Thfir goods' are well made and fashionable: ' They give every one the worth of bis money. They treat their customers all alfkV. They sell cheaper than every body else. Their store is conveniently situated, '.fhoy having purchase tbeir stock 1 1 reduced prices they can sall'oiieapertf an-otbers: t of thC!e and other reasons (ration's should" boy their clothing at REfirKNSTErX BkO'S ft CO. Produce of every kind taken at the highest market price. May 18, IbM. E W S P R I NO ST O C K ! J. SHAW k SON.- Have just returned from th'e east and are now opening an entire new stock of goods In the room formerly occupied by Wm. F. Irwin, on Market Street, which' they noW offer t9 the nUblie at the lowest casn prices': Their stock consists' cf a general assoAfient of Dry Goods. Groceries, Queensware, Hardirare, Boots, Shoes. Hats, Caps, Bonnets, Dress Goods, Fruits, Candies Fish, Salt, Brooms, Nails, etc. , in fact, everything usually kept in a retail store oan be had by calling at this store, or will be procured to order. Their stock is well soleoted, and eonaists of the newest goods, is of the best quality, of the latest styles, and will be sold at lowest prices for cash, or exchanged for approved country produce.- Be sure and call and examine our stock before making your puTcbares, as we are determined -lease all wEo'niay favor us with their custom. May 8. 1SC.7. S. SHAW- i SON. IIE CHEAPEST GOODS ARE BOLD BY HIG HARD MOfeSO'?, SCALER 1ST FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. iCy MARKET STEIET, CLEARriKLD, 1AV H rod thifolloioi rig ttsi of gtfbds and vrojtiihereiy CAM. . Cheap, FOR TBS I.sniM Ooodi (food Vkeap Cheap Vheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Always on hand a large stock of La- - J - . . u . . . i dies goods such as Coburg Cloth Good Oeods Alpacas, vi frames, Mmgnamt Prints, Uhints, Kerchiefs, Nu bies, Bonnets, O loves, eta. enn nrvri rwr "(rood (rood Ottad OorJs Always on hand Black, Blue. BrownfS00 1 II -1..L.- l? 1,11 uu uic; uiuiug, raucy anu xiaca ICrooaS Casimeres. Sattinets. Cassihets, 'Goods sheav Cheap Tweeds, Plain andFaney Vest- . .Goods ij.gs. eB?rtns;, ets., te. etc. Good (- heap Good Good Good Good Good ylwp Sach a Coats, PanU. Vesta, TJnder- : r " vtuor ciannei snins, ymp Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Neck yjieap ties, Gum Boots and Shoes. and yheap a variety of other articles. 'heap HOUSEHOLD GOODS, ,ii cap gaeb s t'nbleached and' Bleached 7jYaT Muslins. Colored Muslina. Lfn4a o and cotton tablecloths. Oitoloth, Good Good frOOti .Good Good C'A Linen and hemp teWIs. car C'Arao' Peu curtaina, rrTnge, ete Ttroodm ySoodi LtOottS Good Good Good eap ; .. CheaplIt7oa want Nail ot spikes. Manure Isheap or other forks "Jinv-mill or other Ch,n.,, saws, CmouttJr irons. Lock. Good Cheap fling", etc. go to Mossop's Cheap whore yon: n buy cheap. Cheap IF TOTJ WANT Clump Knives and forks. Butcher KnTres. Cheap Shoe and Stove blacking, Manilla Cheap and hemp ropes, Ink, Paper or Cheap Pens, Powder, Shot of Lead, Cheap) etc., buy them at Mossop's. Caasi ri? von a -vtn, Good Good Good i Good Good Good Good Good Good Good OAeaijHhoa Last or Pegs. Palm or Fancy .. ooap, otarcn, rr an rapsr or n m- CAwj doTTSSade, Lamps. Lamp tubes Cheap rt Wicks, coat oil, etc , go to Cheap Mossop's cheap bash store. f'h.lPJ IF Y0D WANT Cl,ea Qaoi xtr tamt,y Flour, White or Cheav' orown "Kar, hams, shoulders or "j sides, coffee; Imperial, Vouna Good Good Good Goods Good Goad, fi.ods tSood Sooda Cheap Cheap Clieap, fi. ... ' i utiaii nrrt uc lei. nnTfh.A at Mossop's cheap for east. IF von WANT i Gamd. Goods 'Tallow candles, fine or ocsnrse salt, Goodm 'Good Goods Cneau Syrup' or molasses, che&se, dried Chean apples or peaches, water or so- Good Cheap Cheap Ceap Cheap Cheap Chap uu crac&ers, caii at saossop's where you can buy cheap. TP YOT7 WANT Good Gvodm Good, Port wine folr Medical or Saeramaa- God Good Goods Good, Good frOodm ui uses, sweet wine, old Moaoa ga&ola or rye whisay, Cherry and Cognac brandy, buy at Mossop's cheap cash store. fjheap Cheap Cheap "" Raisens. Figs. Prunes or drfooT CarJ (rood. Good, , ' rants; nicer is. cream, pecan or ap gronnoi nuts, candies. Liquorice Lneap j cr Liqaojie, root, buy them Cheap, l Mo4top., ehsajTand goo. Ckeap vrif7 w.v- Gomd. Gomd, Good, GbaJ- Cheapr koT ,ny ot5ler rticle cheap, be J Cheav ,ar Kot Mosaop,forbesenr:, Goad. ' i Good Cheap cneaper lor casn man any other Good Cheap J"''rflA onntr. yGoods Cheap November 27.1861. pil Oood, AjtvroveJ countr vrodued of evorw JnaA talm the usual mar let vrices in exehanjre fir GROCERIES tne cheapest in the coonty. t j2i- . MOSSOP. I ADIES' CLOAKS the cheapest in theeoanty J MOtSSOP'S SOLE LEATHER A FINDINGS the cheapest In the county, at MOSSOP'S C VER, Timothy and Orchard-grass seeds at ' C. KRATZER SONS, ' E D. PERKS A Co's flour, fhe best in market, for" saie oy J. CHAW A SON. DESSICATED COCOA N UTS, for pies, eto , for a!e at . GRA1 rpies.pnddinrs -GRAHAM'S. B-OOTS A SHOES" the cheapest in the county ' MOSSOP'S f?EED the cheapest in the count t -- MyM Mosaop-i.: CABLE CHAINS a good artlole. band aner for sale by MERKELL A BIGLHR. 500,000 BhinnSo.v,