(je "giafiman) outnat, ffcarftefb, a;, Jlprif 7, i860. .afts'wan's Journal CLEARFIKLD, PA., APRIL 7, 1869. Tyrone and ClearSeld Railroad. I ,.ia leave Tyrone at : : : 9 0( Arrives at Clearfield at : : 1 OC 00 a m arrives at l 00 . m. 2.G0 p m. 5.50 p. m. . -i i ia leaves Clearfield a Arrives at Tyrone at .... r: tBrt Kwnrmam Vmmt mt ft 17 li i iiS Ex- JJM atlOOp m Keligiocs. Divine wrvieea will te held it Sabbath, in Clearfield, as follows : next bal R Rev. W. 11. Di'l, in, the Methodist By l ehnreh. marom? nnmin2 and evening, fcabbath L.i,o,.l at 9 A. M- Prayer meeting, every Thurs)y t 71 P- M. (Jormnuniou services Frst Vabbvh of every month at 10 A. M. Bv Rev. Nixdorff u tle Lutheran church in the inoruing and evening By Rev. Hayes, in tha Baptist Church, ia the morning. St. Francis' church-Mas at 10 A. M.t the second and fourth gundava of each. Bionih. , . Fori neat nd nice fitting Hat or Cap cheapest in town go to this Banner Hat Store of J. C. Lightcap& Son.Martct St., Clearfield all style and color"!. Rafting. Owing to the cold and stormy weather that prevailed in this region for, some days, rafting was very much retarded. But now. that pleasant weather again pre vails we may expect that running will be re turned wiih renewed vigor. To Knr.p Clear of ISko Bugs. Take the whites of four eggs and ter, cents worth of quicksilver: put them in a bowl and beat to a perfect froth. '. Tate a feather and dip into the preparation and apply to every part of your bedttead where bugs conceal them selves; do this oUt-e a year, and you will Deter see a bed bug ir, your house. Fatal Accidents During the last two week in March.no lens than three men were killed, while engaged hi driving logs in the Sinnemahoning and its tributaries, iu this and adjoining counties. Several oth ers have also been eriiu:,!y injured. We bive not learned thu names of tlio killed nor wounded. Salt Youit Chimneys. In building a chimney, put a quantity of salt into tha mortar with which t1 e inrereour.-ses of brick are to 1 laid. The effect will be that there ever will be any aoctitual.it ion of soot in that chimney. The philosophy 13 thus sta ted: The salt in the portion of mortar wbi-.-h iiriposed absorbs moisture from the at-ntosj.-liere every damp day. Tho soot, thus Leiumiug damp, falls down in the lire place. select Scuo.Ji.s. A Select School Las i rt r. o'abKft-.ed in the upj tr crd of Bell tp, r. 1'ruf. Siuiih; Luthersburg, by Prof. W. ( .rnrll ; Curwviihviile. by Prof. 7T. Cook ; Lumber ( ity. by F. 13. Kafferty ; Plenum iliil, by K. E. Hutton. Said schools to in the 3id or 10th of May. A number of iuii!ar school are to be established at oth er point of the county, during the early part o! the summer. Tho County No. tual, which Las wrought such a powerful influence for f nod, we presume will be re-orencd about the 1st of Jane. W filVE Got IT. We understand that t-'Uie euterprUiug Yankee, rrt-iuhiiia.-i, or , , , a.. meuouj- else, ma ;c lus appearance in our tian, on Moads last, with fmr veritable Velocipede." Whether h: will revive sSiicnt encouragement from the "I'lmys" in this place, to ay him for hi tiip hiih-r, reaiain to be demonstrated. Prom the ac o.uau given in the papers, we would infer hat it ia much less labor "to walk up hill vii fWjtdiwn," than to ride on one of '. Dew-fangled "aiiium-en." But, if tho ' . ms'urs" feel k.c!iuej to 'tack" one, "' .-bu let 'em t ip." Thk Little Ones Do you ever think - much a little child does in a day ? - fnwi sunrise to MiAMt the dear little -fl ratter around to us so aimlessly. ;ubiitg p here, kneeling down there. - dug to another place, but never still. 'tioa and turning, rolling aud reaching, doubling, as if "testing every bona and a'c!e for their future uses. It is very cur--ito watch it. One who does so will under iwi tie dej, breathing of die ro-y litile "'Pf, as with, one arm tossed overitscurly ii prepares lor llie next daj gj m- j ' A busy creature ie a little child. ' :'r"t Tuey Go. The other day, says -Miy.'f, a lady eailed at ihe house of a : 'd seeing a couple of not largo : t in cushions lying upon a table, which, ; " T"y, she found had beeo it use for . ara-itujrgested to the lady of tlie house ' 11 would be a good idea to rip them " pet tbe needlofi. At ttiu the lady ;- i and replied that she thought it ' harJ!y pay; but upon the othei in '"' that ehe would find as many a? i00, '- expeiitnent was tiually tril, when,. to ' 'oni,bineiit of aii, I5 W needles were ''ejont! We don't charge the ladies ""'ij t-jr thi bit ol information. APR.WM.-For so.i.a days during, tlio --. tne im predion was prevalent ? TIT! eritij Uad donned her Minnvsit- i eauieat, for the tcason, end a!! re lad in anticipation of the a i pear:, nee that Dame Nature " r-eiit. But, vain are the cal ' ' : ; iia.i. Mortal optii-s have iu :liu i-iiojcets ofde'u.sions and ;' ii:; no now. On Monday night v :vter again pic.uined to hie from '- .:. and on Tuesday morning '- ;j-ri-ure the feeble vision of '" -s ' i e by flinging a bridal veil of ': o . r her, while he would sport '.f1 w''!l : ,e Iovelv, fair, innocent and Miss Spring. The itnper-l-' I5.it a just retribution has beeii '-'t bin indi-cretionn. Sage and ' -'' lipeedily came to tha relief of n-'late twain, lie soon freed Dawe "" 'e flimsy Teii ttat had been "-' lly ca-t over her, and relieved ,! from the rudden and ind"urcet . ' 'ch she was ao unwittingly hi!e be ban'ulied the cause sf " "kei for troubles to his cold and "ambers in the north and now, ' e, we hope, all parties are moving n iiir accastomed spheres to fu'Sl -i.: iisatioles appointed thm. 1-lour.best ouahty. Bolted Corn Menl. I Buckwheat Flour, also Chop Feed of differ ent kinds. For sale by W. F. Ibvin, on: Second Street, House Bcrned. A correspondent in forms us that, on Sunday morning, April 4th, the house of At drew Wilson, of Brady township, was entirely consumed by fire. 1 he fire originated at a flue. Most of the furniture aud bouse effects were saved. A Boom. We learn from the Eau Clai-e (Wisconsin) Free Pre, of March 25th, that out- enterprising friend, and former citizen of ;his county, James P. Nelson.Esq., has been succeHsful in obtaining from the Wisconsin Legislature a charter, granting to Nelson, Hunter & Co., the right to con struct a boom or booms 3 miles in length, in the Chippeway river in that State. We wish our friend Nelson abundant success in is new enterprise, in the home of his adop tion. A New Dress. The Pituburg C7i ront- cte came to us, last week, in an entire Dew dress, looking fresh and beautiful as spring L uder management of SiebxeckX Collins. the Chronicle has achieved proud distinc tion as a literary and high toned daily news paper, and this new evidence of prosperity assures us that their efforts to turnish a Grst class journal contiuues to be appreciated by the commuuity. We wish the publishers all the success their energy and enterprise ineritv Ciiirncn Meeting. A meeting of the Presbyterian Congregation, of ClearSeld and vicinity, will be held in the Baptist Church. on Saturday next, (April 11,) at Z o'clock, i . M., for the purpose of acting on the re port of the Committee, heretofore arpoint- ed to select a proper person to fill the office of Pastor to the congregation. The com mittee have agreed upon a person, whose name they will pres nt, and it is desirable that tho meeting should be as full as practi cable. A. M. Hills, Ch. Com. List of letters remaining unclaimed in the Post Office at Clearfield April 1st I860. Caivin Adams, Albert Allen, David Alli son, J nomas Arbuckle. Japher Baird, A. Paum, Christian Bennet, Charles B Beck, Edward Bedord.W. W. Bell.M. V. Briggs, Job Curry, Itobt. Criswell, J. Pewitt Ciia Ptcm.Mrs. Mary A, Dunlap.G. W. Eniieh, i nomas rany, hjis. Jane Uirard, KoVrt Hail, Geo. fl unsingcr, Levey Henderson, S. Johnson. lavid A. Kennedy, Kandolnh Liiz. S. H. Lanehlin, Tura Leonard. Graf- fin Miller, Samuel McAIluny, A. C. M.- tiown, Joseph Kitzinstein, lieed Dalherst Si Co., James S. Smith. John V. Smitb B- V. Smith. Geo. W. Shultz. xMrs. Mary U . Smith. Miss Ann Straw, John Sharer, Calvin V. Smertd, D. M. Sipher, J. F. O 1 mm ....... onjaer, .Mrs. .Martha fcelfnJire. Samuel J. Sutherland. J. C. Waiter, Major Wright, Newel It. Varner, Thomas Ziglar. Local Normal School. A school ex pressly fur advanced pupils and teachers, will be opened in Curwensville, on the 3d day of May, for a term of five months, bv Prof. W. W. Cook, a graduate of the State Normal School of Millersville. Tuition for the full term of five months (common branches) $12 and the higher branches for the same time, from $12 to $14. . Boarding from $3 to $3 per week. For particular.-, addresss Z. McNaul, Eq., Curwensville' Also a Local Normal School established in Juthersburg, by l'rof. W. Cornell, to open the Mth of May, for a term of five months, for advanced pupils and teachers. Tuition for the fiill term of five months, same as the above. Boarding from $2.75 to $3.50 per week. For particulars, address M. II. Luther, Esq , Luthersburg. Scales should be used in every house and Barn, the proverb says : deliver all things by measure and weight, and it ought to be heeded. Have Fuirbank Standard Scales in the kitchen and prove which grocery man gives weight and buy of hira. Weigh butter and every thing sold, and not mistrust that you are cheated. Have a Fairbank in the barn and weigh the pigs and Stock and Oram an. 1 tortiuzers and thus know what is payii g and what is not paying. If a man has consulted his unerring Fair bank, he knows when tho right price is oiJered, according to the the rates quoted in his last weeks paper. The best evidence of the perfectiioss of a Fairbanks Scale is the fact they have taken more first premiums at Plate and National fairs than all others com bined and that their Scales are constantly increasing and extending to all parts of the worM. See card in another column. A Plfas.ynt Affair. The following no tice of the reception of Rev. A. W. Guyer and family, by the members of his present congregation, which we clip from the Altoona Ttflune of March 3lst, will be read with irtcrett by tbe msrty friends of Mr. Guyer in iLis county : "Avery cleasant affair, iu t iie way of a 'reception' caiue off at the par sonage cf the Fint M. E. Church, in this C'ty. on Thursday evening last, (March 2.")th.) on the arrival of Rev. A. W. Guyer and fsuiily. For a dayor two previous, the parsonage had been in the possession "of a number of the lady tue tubers of the congre gation, who had put down new carpets, fix ed up old ones, renewed the window blinds, hat! the furniture refitted and painted, black ed the btove., iua lo tip the beds and arrang ed everything in regular housekeeping style. On the evening named, a large company of ladies and gentlemen assembled at the par sonage, each one bringing a basket or sack of provisions, and the ladies proceeded to get up a supper. When the minister and his family arrived. they found the rooms filled with their friends, and received such a cord ial greeting as must have made them feel happy. ' The greeting over, they were invit ed to a table, sumptuously spread, where, surrounded by their friends, they partook of their first repast in their new home. Again and again the table was spread until all present were served, and a full larder of provisions and groceries slill remained for tbe future use of the family. AH present enjoyed themselves, and went home feeling mud better than had they permitted their minister ud fauiilyto conic among them with out notice.or manifesting any concern for tlieir comfort. Such aetion on the part of the congregation makes a minister at once feel at home among his people, and equally bene ficial to all parties. : ; The chcanest and tlie lest Ufa nf.,1! Shoes to be had in ClearSeld, are at the Lanner Shoj Store of J. C. Lightcap & Son. Market street, opposite the residence of n. B. Swoope, Esq. Wear your learning like your watch, in a private pocket, and don't pull it out to show that you have one; but if you are asked what o'clock it is, tell it. 8o if you are asked what the greatest tonic in the world is, you can with confidence say, the Zingari Bitters. It is recommended by some of the most eminent men in this country, as well aj in Europe. A Small-pox P.emehy. The following remedy for small-pox from a correspondent of the Stockton (California) Herald, is at least worth a passing notice; and, if skill fully prepared and used, may indeed prove the "remedy" it professes to be : "I here with append a recipe which has been used to my knowledge in hundreds of cases. It will prevent or cure the small-pox though the pittings are filled. When Jenner dis covered cow pox in England the world of science burled an avalanche of fame upon his head ; but when the most scientificschool of medicine io the world that of. Paris published this receipt as a panacea for small pox, it passed unheeded. It is unfailing as fate, and conquers in every instance. . It is harmless when taken by a well person. It will also cure scarlet fever. Here is the re ceipt as I have used it, and cured my chil dren of scarlet fever, here it is as I used it to cure the small-pox ; when learned physi cians said the patient must die, it cured : Sulphatejof zinc, one grain ; foxglove (dig italis.) one grain ; half tcaspoouful of sugar; mix with .two tablespoonfuls of water- V hen thoroughly mixed, add four ounces of water Take a spoonful every hour. Eith er disea'se will disappear in twelve hours. For a child, smaller doses according to the age. If countries would compel their phys- eians to use this there would be no use pest- houses. If you value advice and experience use this for that terrible disease. '.' DIED : At the residence of John iKinlap, in Pike tp., on March 31sl, 18fiS, Mrs. tSL'SAN Mc- Kin ley of Milesburg, Centre Co. Aged j about 90 years. Belletoute papers please copy. ORGANS AND PIANOS, ESTYSiND MASON & IIAMLINS, FOR SALE BY S. J. HAYES, Curwensville, Pa. T70R SALE a valuable Blacksmith Shon j- a good Frame lUellin? Houe. and two l-fsl ittasLts In t k SK i 1 d rrsk nf tl Ian Uni TL. situation for carrying on Blaoksmithing is one of the best in the county. The boildings are in ffood condition. For totins Ac , call upro or ad dress the sabsoriber at Glen Hope, Clearfield countv. Pa. W3I. 6. WRIUUT. Feb. 10. '69 DMINISTHATOR S NOTICE Let- t t r'B"' Auunuistration on the estate ot Ann n W Mala Ua .T U TJ i; J i u-MiiKocen granteuTo id uadorained. cotic estate are r-aue-fed to ru;ik- inim-..;.. ment, and thoe hTing claims atfainst the lam- Siy kind oi material, -"nd havinx a full ex will present them. Drooerlv autbantU-.-H f- Por.!nc. the bu5ine,thej can tin work cheaper veiLiemem 10 UAMu 3IcKIGfIT I ft an i i n & Mav nr I W. W. HALE. Philin.hurT P. March 3, isn9-it Administrators. TO RAFTSMEN. FRESH bread alwtiyson HAND and for sale At the Bakery of J. A. STADTLER, Clearfield, Pa. M 17. '69-2m. PUBLIC VENDUE. The subscriber will offer for sale, at Publie Vendue, on tbe farm of Judge Wright, i of a mile south of Clearfield, on ihe road leading to Clearfiel.t Bridge. on TUESDAY. APRIL XZTH I8R9. the following personal property, to wit: Two fre?h Cows. One yearling Heifer. Thirty-one Chickens, One Hog. a lot of Hams anr1 Shoulders. a lot of Potatoes. One barrel of Soap, One Grind stone. One Wheelbarrow, To Forks, One bureau. One Dinning Table. Five pair of Bedsteads. One Book Case. Two Eight day Clocks. Two Stoves, One Cupbonrd, Set of Chairs Donhtry, a lot of good Carpet, a Saddle and Bridle. Tubs and Meat Carrel?, One Mall and Wedge., a lot of Rafting Tools, One Wash Kettle, and numerous other ar ticles too tedious to mention Sale to commence at iuocioob- A.M.. or said day. Terms made known on day of sale. la A AC SWALES March 24, 1869-3t U. S. TAX APPEALS. United States Assessor's Opnca, Nijeterhth District. Pa.. 1 Orpica, Curwensville. Clearfield Co., Pa. notice is Hereby given that tbe assessment list, valuations and enumerations made and taken witbin the Nineteenth Collection Distriot, Pa., by the Assistant assessor ender tbe laws of the United States, will retniia open to all persons concerned for exainii.a.ion for the space of It) days from tbe twenty-fiifth day of March A. D. 1809. at tbe Assessors Office, in the Borough of Curwenville. At tbe time stated above tbe Assessor will re eeive. hear and determine all appeals relative to any erroneous or excessiva valuations or enumer ations by tbe assistant assessors. In regard to appeals the law provides, That " tbe question to be determined by the assessor, on "an appeal respecting tbe valuation or enumera " tion of property, or objects liable to dutv or tax. " ation. shall be whether the valuation eoroplain- li A V, 1 . : i . - ' v wo ui u, uui iu jusL reiuuun or propor- tion to other valuations in the same assessment " district, and whether tbe enumeration be or be ' not jorreet. And appeals to tbe assessor as ' aforesaid, shall be made in writing, and shall -specify the pirtioular eaue. matter, or thin ' respecting which a decision is requested ; and " shall, moreover, state the ground or principle x lucijiiaiiij ut si rur aim pirn uetl OI ' DANIEL LI VrNrtSTON, Assessor of the Nineteenth Ditriet. O II ERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Farias, issued out of the Court of Common Pleaa of Clearfield county, and to me directed, there will be exposed to public sale, at th Court House, in tbe hor.i"h of Clearfield, on THURSDAY, the 15th DAY of APRTL. lHf!9, at 2 o'clock P.M. the following described property to wit : All that inc ited and partially graded and un finished railway of tbe Madera Coal and Improve ment Company situate in Decutur and Woodw rd townships. Clearfield county. Pa,, beginning in Decatur township at the line of and junclii n witb the railroad of the Moshannon coal company, thence by tbe valley of Beaver run southwardly through lands of Moshannon coal company. Bea ver Branch ooalcompany. A. B Lang and Dr. V Hnntz, fifty feet iu width as located, graded sni chopped, and two miles and one half to station o i mere i.izaicu. more tuny described ss follows : ltegmning at a point on tbe Moshanaon branch of the Tyrone and Clearfield Railway, two and three-quarter miles West of Osceola, tbenee Sooth 4i degrees and 15 minutes West for l i'j j feet, tbenee by a 3 degree course to rigbt for 1213 feet, thence South S3 degrees 30 minn es j West for 2 ISO feet, thence by a I degree and 30 minate oarve lo left for 350 feet, thence by a t de gree and 1 5 minute carve for 1750 feet, thence South 57 degrees West for 2050 feet, thence bv a 3 degree curve so right for 1000 feet, thence by a 2 degree and 15 minute carve to rigbt for 1500 feet, thence North 62 degrees and 50 minutes West for 14(10 teet. matiog two and ntty eignt one Hun dredth miles. The same being unfinished and without rail npon it and ielding no rents, isanfis or profits. Seised, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of tbe Madera Coal and Im provement Company. C. HOWE, March 24. . Sheriff., WINE & LIQUOR STORE. . I. L. REIZENSTEIN & CO., DIALERS IR WINES AND LIQ UORS, MARKET STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA. A good assortment fur medical purpose alwayi od Hand. January 27. 1869-6m. SEWING MACHINES. The Singer ManofAeturijg Company'i oet Family Sewing Machine, and the cele brated Florence, for tale at the KEYSTONE STORE. Persons ia want of machines wonli do well to call and examine the Singer and Flor ence before purchasing Every ma chine warranted to give Sattsfao tion. Machines nd machine findings always on banc Feb . 24.1fi69. NIVL1NG Jfc SHOWERS. JUST RECEIVED, A new stock oi Ladies' and Gents' Furnish ing and Fancy Ooods, eomprising all novelties of the Spring season : Collars, Caffi, flundkerchiofi, 0 loves, Ki d Gloves, Trimmings of ail kinds, Laces, Edging. Buttons, Corsets. Jet Sets, Braoelets. etc Aso, aermplete asjorttnent of Ladies,' Misses' and Childrens' shoes of the first qualitv, to which we ask examination. Bottofflfes, Neckties, Cissime.r and White Shirts of a superior quality. Also latest sty lee of Hats and Caps. WM REED A CO. Clesrfield, Msrch 3 1859-3t. T. LIDDELL. 0. 1 XTDKIt. LIDDELL& SNYDER, Stonecutters and Stonemasons. Will execute all kin Is of work in their line, at moderato prices aod a first class style, such as CEMETERY. WORK, of" k,nd,: SCULPTURE IX MARBLE OR SANDSTONE 1 ' ARCUITECTP H AL ORNAMENTS, in all stylus, Ancient or Modern, Stone dressing for Buildings, and EVERY DESCRIPTION OF STONE WALLS For the latter, they hare procured the services of First rate masons, and cm do anv amount of I t ' J . Uav,D control of tb Ytst r-soarcea for obtain- , . "V" iu u Tr octsn uompiea . Sh.-p on Reed St , near tbe Rail Road Depot. U U t a ik r ANNOUNCEMENT EXTKAOJIDINAKX Somefliing new in Clearfield Great Bargains in Boots and Shoes ! Great Bargains in Hats and Caps ! THE GRECIAN BEND HAT! THE VELOCIPEDE HAT ! THE ALPINE HAT ! SILK HATS, OF Til E LATEST STYLE I ALL KINDS and STYLES and CHEAP BOOTS AND SHOES IN PROFUSION 1 Ladies look to your interests and call and see the latest and most fashionable styles of PLAIN AND FANCY SHOES. Purple. Blue, Bronze and Bismarck Shoes, for Misses and Children, of high cat. CUSTOM WORK made a speciality at this store. J. C. LIGHTCAP & SON, would respectfully announce, to the citizens of Clearfield and vicinity, that they have opened a large and varied assortment of BOOTS SHOES. HATS and CAPS.ia theStore-raom on Market Street, oppo site the residence of -II. B. Swoope, Esq.. where they will be happy to wait on all who wish to patronize a First class SHOE AND HAT STORE. HAND-MADE CHiLDRENS SHOES! FINE BOOTS ! COARSE BOOTS ! WATER-PROOF BOOTS ! TRUNKS, Ac, Ae. Call and see for yourselves what we have got for sale. Remember the place, MARKET STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA, - ; , Opposite the residence of H. B. Swcope,"EM.: , March 31, 16fl9-tf. , ,.v... q q.q q q q q q q To the Worrmis Class : I am now prepared to famish all classes with const ant employment at their homes, tbe wboe of the time, or for the spare moments. Business new, light and piofita ble. Fifty cent to ti per evening, is easily earn ad by persons of either sex. and the boys and girls earn nearly as much as men Great inducements are offered thota who will devote their whole time to the business: and. that every person who sees this notioe may fend ms their address and test the business for theo'elveg, I make tbe fol lowing nnparalled offer : To all who are not well satisfied witb the busine s. I will reud SI to pay for the trouble of writing ma Full particulars, direction. Ac. sent free. Sample sent by mail fut In cents. Address E C. Ai.lbs. Auruta.Me VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE. I The undersigned. E seen tors of tbe Estate of! Jason Kirk, late of the Uon.ah of Lumber-city, deceased, offer at' private saf tbe following de scribed real estate, to wit: The undivided half of about two hundred acr-s of land, situate in Union township, Clearfield county. Pa., known as the L'nion Mills" DrooertT About 22 acres of the lard is cleared, from fan lo 10f store is severed" with excel ent white pine, besides bedjlock and other timber. Tbe improvements are a valuable grist mill, saw mill, and woolen factory, besMes a good frame house and barn. Tbe water power is good, situated on Anderson's creek, about i l miles above 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. 1SAAU K.IKK. SAMUEL KIRK, Jan. 13,'69. JOHN RUSSELL, Exr's. HENRY BRIDGE, MERCHANT. TAILOR. MARKET TTREET, CLEARFIELD, PA., Keeps on hand a tull assortment of dents' Fur nishing Goods, such as Shiits. (linen and woolen.) L'udershirts. Drawers and Socks Neck ties, Pocket tlanukercbiefs. Gloves. L'mhrcllas. IJats. eto . in I great variory. Of piece goods he keeps the best CLOTH, (of, every W 1 bl,A'JK DOE-SKIX CASS1MERE. of the best malt FANCY CASSIMERES, in great variety. Also. French Cotitiogs. Roarer. Pilot. Chinchilla. and TriooitOver eoating. which will be sold cheap for cash, and saade no accord ing to tbe Infest styles, liy experienced workmen. Also, agent tor llearneld oounty. for I. M. bingcr A Co's Sewing Machines. Nov. l.lSRo. REMOVAL! REMOVAL! C. KRATZER & SONS, Have removed to the large and elegnrfJNEW STORE ROOM, on Second Street, adjoining Mei- rell A Bigler's Hardware Store, where tbey win be pleased to see their old and new customers. Citizens of the county vfsitlng Clear 6eld, and wishing to make 'purchases, will find it to their advantage to examine their stock. Ooods at cash prices exchanged for all kinds of country produce. Jan. 6Y89. ER.L.ST0UGHT0N, MERCHANT TAILOR, KAEKBT STREET. CLEARFIELD. PA., Would refi.eclfullv inform the citizens of Clear field aud vicinity, that be baa opened a new tail oring est.-ibli hmeut in Sbaw's Kuw. one door east of the Post Offi.i... and has just returned from tbe eastern cities witn a large and elegant stock of Cloths, Cassimeres, Nestings, Beavers, &c, and all kinds of goods for men and boys' wear, and is prepared to make up to order CL"THINa. from single article to a lull suit, in tbe latest styles no most woramaniiKe manner, r-peoial atten- cn given to custom work, and cutting out for men ana ooys. lie oner great bargains to custo mers, and wsrrantseuiire satisfaction. A libeial khare of public patronage is solicited. Call aud examine the goods. Octlo.lm7. K. Hi. L. STOLUHTON. Selling at Low Prices. at the store of ALEXANDER IRVIN. Market St., Clearfield, Pa. Choice Eastern flour, from tbe counties of Juniata, Centre and Huntingdon Western flour, such as City Mills. Scow fiake. White water, and other selected brands. Sugar-cured Hams, (best quality). Bacon, and new Mess Pork by tbe barrel. A few tors of Plaster, by the ton or hundred, - in bags or barrels warranted pure. Rye chop, Corn ueal. Mixed chop and Mill feed Mast be closed out before the 1st of April next. March 10, 18B9 ALEXANDER IRVIN. II. F. N A U G L E WATCH MAKEK, GRAHAM'S ROW, CLEARFIELD. The undersigned respectfullv informs his old customers and the public, that be has on hand, (and constantly receiving new additions,) a large stock of Clocks, Watches and Jewelrv. CLOCKS, a large variety from tbe best Man- atactory, consisting ot rigbt-day and tnirty-bnur spring and Weight, and Levers. Time, Strike and Alarm clocks WATCHES a fine assortment, o Jsilver Hunt- ng and open ease American patent Levers. Dlain and full jeweled G'lLJ) PENS, an elegant assortment, of the best quality. Also, in silver extension and desk holders SPECTACLES, a large assortment, far and near sight, colored and plain glass. JEWELRY ot every variety, from a sinzle Ala(, a fine assortment of Spoons. Forks, but ter knives. etc.. plated on genuine Alabata. ALSO. Hair Jewelrv. with pare gold raoantinr got up to order. Call and see sample book. All kinds of Clocks. Watches and Jewelrv car fully repaired and Warranted. A continuance ot patronage is solicited. Nov. 2sth, 1865. U. F. NAL'GLE ' CLEARFIELD ACADEMY. The Third Session of the present Scholastic year of this Institution, will commence on Moo ay, the 8th day of February. 1889. Pupils can enter at any time4 . Tbey will be charged with tuition from the time they enter to the elose of the session The coarse of instruction embraces everything noluded in a thorough, practical and accom plished education of both sexes. - - The Principal having bad tha advantage of much experience In bis profession, assures pa rents and guardians that his entire ability and energies will be devoted to tbe mental and moral training of tba youth placed under his charge. ; Tanas or Tcinott: - Orthography, Reading. Writing and Primary rithmttic, per session, (11 weeks.)" . 5 00 Grammar, Geography, Arithmetic, and His to r . - - - - V . $8.00 Algebrj.Geometry. Trigonometry, Mensuration Surveying, Philosophy, Physiology, Chemistry Book-keeping, Botany, and Physical Geogra phy. ' $9,00 Latin. Greek and French, with any of the a bove branches ' i $12,00 EsVNo deduction will be made fer absence: For further particulars inquire of : . i - B.T. P. L. HARRISON, A- at. , July 31,1867. Principal. A. A. ORjhHAtf N E W FIRM! JAS. B. GRAHAM & SONS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS tn all kind's of Dry Goods, Boots and Show, Hats and Caps,Notions,Groceries, Hard ware, Queensware, Wood and Willowware, Flour, Bacony Fish, Salt, etc., etc., etc;, MARKET STREET, Clearfield, Pa. Tle Largest, Best and Cheapest stock tf goods to be found in' the county fe row on sale at JAS. H. GRAHAM & SONS. FOR TTIE LADIES They have Bonnets Eilks Coburgs, Alpacas, Merinos. Wool Delaines, Lustres, Oing hams. Prints, Poplias, Lawns, Sun shades. Handkerchiefs Kid and other flloves. Hosiery. Balmo rals. Hoop-skirts, and' a general variety of rib bony, trimmings, Battens. Braids, etc . at the lowest prior:. FOR GENTLEMEN They have Black and Blue Cloths. Black and Fancy Cassinieres.Fattinetts, Tweeds, Mel tons, Wster proof Cloth. Silk, Satin and common Vestlngs, etc., in great vjricty, and at prices tbat will give general satisfaction to buyers'. READY MADE, Such as Orarcoats.Dress coats of various qual ities and prices. Plain'and Fancy Vests, Cassimere and Flannel Ovemhirts, AVooico and Cotten undershirts, Handkerchiefs and neck ties. Cotten and Woolen toekf, Calf and Kip boots and Shoes, Oum Boots and Shoes. Hats and Caps, and snch other articles as are usually steeded. nOUSEUOLD GOODS, Among bich may be found Carpet,Oil cloths, Bugs, Brown Muslins, Bleached Muslins, Drillings, Pillow easing. Sheetings, Toweling, Table cloths, Table covers, Window Blinds, Cur tains.TicKings and a very . large assortment of such articles as are wanted by housekeepers, ihd i( prices to suit tbe time. QUEENSWARE, A tall 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 as cheap as it ean be purchased elsewhere in tbe oounty. HARDWARE, Snch as Saws and Fi!es,Door Locks and Latch es, Hinges of all kinds, Augurs, Screws, Nails, Spiaes, Tacas, Brads, -hovels, EpaJes. Hoes. Forks, Axes, Hatch-etsXhiaeli-KliiTcsand Forks, . Butcher Knives, Carving Knives and forks, and all articles usually wanted by tbe people. GROCERIES, ETC., Conristing of Sugars. CtBees, Teas. Spicea, Syrups. Dried Fruits,Cheese Floor, Bacon, Feed, etc, always on hand and for tale at a small advance ou eoet. WOOD & WILLOWWARE, Such as Tubs, Buckets and Churns. Clothes wringers and Wash boards. Clothes. Mar ket and Diuner Baskets, a general as aortmunt, 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 hence the people generally will find it to their advantage to bnj goods of them.' SAWED LUMBER. We are also extensively engaged in buying hnd selling all kinds of Sawed Lumber, and as we intend giving this branch of business special attention, we feel assured that wecan make it to the advantage of those whohavelumberfor sale to deal with as. Orders filled for all kinds of Lumber j finnria ' A rPTrTVn TV i tt -v-' I -cwvifcA r iv VT 11A1LI 1 : Grain and country prodacs tax en in :J i - exchange for Goods. ' T:;-f i- ' Ata. J-'8. J. B. CRAB AH. c OAL AJNI HUE. The nndersisrned bavins perfected arramAmen ts is now prepared to fill orders for either ookT-bar at or wood-burnt lime, and Antbraeiie eoa Yard at the Railroad depot K. B. TATLGR Feb U, I8ot. . Vegetables and Fisit. Having made the necessary arrangements, tee undersigned wort notify the cittsent of Clear ,uBd .'f.lnl,T- to nd after Marflh 4h, tr V11 h,r 00 hn' " r sale a his shop on the market lot, Fresh Ssh, Sweet and whrto poutoes. and all vegetables in season, aea low rates a they ean be bought at the ear March 4. It 69 1 D. R. FCLLk ETOW. TO WAGON MAKERS. Tbe nnder ctSJS1?! 'ies'rious of connecting with His bMITU SHOP, a first class wagon, sleigh sled establishment. A good opportunity is offeresV te a agon Maker, who wishes to go wt fconaess . The tabseriber ean also furnish t applicaat a comfortable boose (near the shop) if desteeaV -HE.NRT KKK.NST, ' February. 10th 1889. Curwensville, Pit, J. P. K E A T Z E Clearfield, TenD'a, twi. n G,?od Dre" Oooda, Jirninarr lT p,?"" "ri"r'-Q"a-waT., Btoae- Bacon. Fish. baJt. to.. i, constantly reeeiVwc new surpl.es from the etti.s, which be will dilpo." of ? lo,WMt m'kt Prices, to en.tomers. Before purchasing elsewhere, eaamrae h stock. Clearfield. A ugust 28, 1 8M. F. C. CR0MM, MERCHANT TAILOR. BF1BSCT STRICT, CLEACFISLD. sa """ ' Adjoining the residence of Dr. J. Q. HarUwiok.j ""P" nn8 assortment or plain and fancy lotbs. cawimeres. etc. which ha alllna.. .1 order, in the latest styles, at the lowest prices Being an experienced workman.be guarantees entire ratistaciion. A share of nublie natron.. sol io i ted. Jan. 3D, '69-tt. A Z U R K "if E. IConceBfrnrp Trwtifm T FO-k THE LA V Si) Zt. It is warranted not tn .tr.V . Injure tbe finest faVics. For Family nse told ia five. ten and twenty cent boxes. Each twenty eent bix. besides having five times as much Mae ae she uve cent boxes. contains a rtonkMt niM emery bag. For Hotel and large Lanndry use it is put op in 52 00 boxes See thot each box has proper trade mark For sale by A. I. Shaw and iiartswick A Ir.i. . PROCLAIM IT TO ALL THE WORLD x that THE NATIONAL BITTERS. '?rt?', "oore Cs'" of Dyspepsia, nlore cases of uiir.awjin,Aisi, more cases of NERVOUS HEADACHE. FEVER AAOLK, and more cases of DIBIUTY, t-haa anv other nmxlt ha. tt. public in the same epaoi of time IT PURIFIES THE BLOOD ' olams the mind, restores sleep, is aa Excellent Ap petiser, and a general vigorator of tbe Svstem W ALTON A ZUU. Proprietors, No V N. Seventh St , Philadelphia). Sold by Druggists, and Dealers central! v. Feb 2 1869 6 m. gOMETHINO NEW AND BEAUTI- The Photograph Marriage Certificate is truly a thing of rare beauty. It consists of a beautiful engraving, with a place on the left to insert tbe photograph of the Husband, and a place the right to i user t the photograph of the Wife ; ac companied with passages of Scrip tore adopted to eaeh Ac, Ae. ; What a pleasure it will be, when our hai'ri are getting gray, to have banking in oor parlors. keepsake, ' that will remind as of our bridal daft, and bridal bran t if . All who have been lately married, aad thorn eontemplating marriage should have them Sfaay who have been married for years are applying for them. Any competent peatfcaB ean fill Ihraa ont. The undersigned is the exclusive agent for tbe Photograph Marriage Certificate, for Clearfield , Centre and Elk counties. Tbey will be seat Ly mail pre-paid. Send your address and get a dercriptive circular gratis. Address W . li PlRDY, Westover. March 17, 69-ly. Clearfield Co. Pa. OSCEOLA, The Most Thrivinxr Town in Clearfield County.. The Undersigned offer tfiM foltnwin. ilAAr!Kj,i1 ! Propertv at PRIVATE SALE. Lot No 31 in tha general plan of the above named Borough having thereon erected a good and comfortable two and one half story flOUSB 1 ' finished throughout painted in the talfcf 1888, having five rooms and hall with basement kitchen i nnd do jib waiter. A Well of excellent water at the door under cover A good frame Office nainted same rtnfor ii fa bouse plastered and Daoered. Ice Honae. Sl.hla I and other outbuilding s in good repair. I Cbbtc Apple, Peaeh arid Pnir Tnrf.: and fins ; Grape Vines suited to the climate- Situated on the best business street tn the Town and one of the beet locations for business For terns apply to lFeb.2. lBW Osceola Pa. !E'W SPRING GOODS, JUST RECEIVED AT KIRK & SPENCERS, Lorn ber City, Pa., -Tbe undersigned would' resneetfnU lafnm. their customers, and tba publie hi general, that they have Just received their Spring stock of goods, consisting of Dry Ooods. Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Fish, Salt, Floor, Bacon, Nails, i Paints, Oils. Stoneware, Hardware. Queensware, , Baskets, Tabs, Churns, Carpet. Oil eloth, and a general Variety of such articles as are usually kept in a country store, all of which thev will I Sell CHEAP FO CASH They weald also direct attention to their larre stock of Ready-made Clotning. which tbey offer for sale at a small advance npoB cost. KIRK A SPESCER. Lumber City, Pa., May 8, 1867. N. B. We also manufacture to order, and con stantly keep on hand, a general assortment ef Boots and Shoes, for men. women and children. KlKh, A SPENCER. TnE GREAT ' ' r ZINGARI BITTERS I A Safe Blood Purifier, . .." A Splehdid Tonic, . A Pleasant Beverage. A Certain Cure . . ... and PREVENTIVE OF DI8EASES The ZINGARI BITTERS are compounded from I a prescription of the eelebrated Favntian nhv.i. cian Da. Cbsopi s, wbo, after years of trial and experiment, discovered the Zinsrari HrrhMa most remarkable vegetable production, the earth, perhaps, has ever yielded certainly the most effective ia the ears of disease. : It. ia oomhlaa tion with the other valuable properties of whioh tbe ZINGARI BI ITERS Is com poled, will ear- Dyspepsia. Fever ind Ague. Bilious Fever,Cbolio,. loius, Brenenins, l onsumptibh in its first stage, riatnieney, nervous Debility, Female Cota plaints, Rheumatism. Dysentary, Acute and Cb ro bio Diarrhea. Cholera Morbus, Choi-: era. Typhoid and Typhas Fever, Fever,. " t Yellow Fever. Scrolula, Diseases of i. j tha Kidneys, Habitual Costivenes,, , " J Ac, Ao., Ac., la the PnETEHTtow and Ccee of ts above die. easee. it has never been known to rail, as thou sands of our most prominent cltiaens tbreaghout all parts of the country, will testify. Let tba afflicted send for a circular eontefning- testimoni als aad certificates of those who have been oared aftar -their saees have been pronounced hopeless. bv oor best nbyeicii Principal depot - r. BSBzrv a n a aVT 7 as aaV No S. ticm St. Philadelphia. Recommended by E2-(3iv n,j n t.... r Pennsylvania. Hon. Robert J. Fisher, of Penn sylvania. Hon. Edward MePhefaoa. of Pennsyl T,""H6 1, i?1 B Danner of Pennsylvania Hon. Wm. MoSberry.af PBuyivaBia,ana others pvan ir einraiaxa. (Feb. Iftb, 1819. ly.