1 MM.1 ft Sal- 1809. "V -c To insn-e the safe transmission T P v, mail patror.3 should remit by check rfBorey " bave their letters registered. i ift-rflM Railroad. TyralS a-1 Tvroneat : : : 9.00m rrr. Clearfield t : : 1 00 tu. .' C'erfield a : : : 2.00 p m. V.Tyroueat: : : : 5.50 p.m. - ;.h Cincinnati Express East at 6 17 CMCM ii wtt at i P- m : U F.agle tx pies' t i D P Pr-.T.-inr l;.vine services wi iii be held .us : i,Sl L Y II l'i'l. " ,he Methodist cVr(t" t"i T'v I'ver noting, every M-1Vk)I ., ft,..,,..,.,..,.. Koxviirps n . 11 -v Vixi'rff i" Lutheran church ;n the niormmr aii-I eveiiliif.'. 1 g. ur. Ijv.-s in the lVtpttst Church. ; the morn. nir. .... St. Fian.-i' t-'i'ircli JIsn ftt IOj A- i , l. C 1 ,!, ovoixl an I lourwi ojn"' ElOUtli. . F.ir Splendid 't..los, at low piioes, go to Ha. Reed V Ir-PEAR two Administrator's notice?. T tnir.s. if vnii want tin; h-t ivirsst, a pod Faia-ol or Fan, gc to Wai. llecd fe I i tY ... F'l" r t.r: -i I i'?! ! f per--oni! rrnp (ry ,,- ( wzt; Thorn. I'eaJ his advertise Eont, pub'l-lu'd to day. F:)fXi soni i iiiriev, in the Lutheran Church, several we.'ks ao. By cnliin? at ihii tlfn-c. and pivin a description, the owrtT can 1 ave the ssnw. Foil ?.I.E. (5arden seed.frsh a:-.d pen. tine, just rceivi.'d (,-o:u th-j Fhila doiphia jrdt'ii, aw'I a quantity of'.uper phos phu'1? lime and bono dust for agricultural purposes, tli( lrus Store of Ilartswick & Lwin, CV.i.fiM: Fa. fap 13 4t. .IaD Does The I'liiiipslurg Journal. pf Saturday lat. says: "A dog. howing ev-iJi-nt igr,slll hydrophobia, wa killed on our Mreetsoti .atuidny, April I th, by Mr. J. Swartz. Another unfortunate canine came to his d ''h j-X't in lrotit ut the post oflice hi m tin; f ffects of a do-e of strychnine." CixutnH.u AciE.WY. The fourth ses Finn -if present seolastte year of this in ttiriiticii will cnmniC-nee on Monday, April CtVli. lsr,.). I'-ider the judicious manage t! :L ! l'..'T 'essor Ilaiii ;oo, the A -adeiov is i-iiiu in popnlavity and liseliiiot.-s, and . a c!.o i! in 1 ai niuji r::i.ks r. ith the te.-in-ti:ut:.)iis id the kind in the Siute. "(JrKKii Machine." Last week, a conn ty!ri) i-iiiiif t. insit. and seeiu,; a rub luilcr on the .-i'-'e wi'.k. he stopped to ex auiitie it. Ai'it-r ey. ins it intently forsome luiiiiifiitsl.e "x -l.-o-oed. 'V oil tdiat laq-jerr l;:a-.iii!;.-; a tip. !-.', I believe, tluy call i:; woti-.b-r h :x i'h v matiago to !ii:ike it e7" and Ins w:i!kt-d oil", auiid.-t the .-houts aid jeer.-of a iloiiI-it 'f .-ni.i.'i buys. eeiji iwiy :i-dcd that be had .-eva a secutue I A-hfm ! To weeks sin e we referred to the fait i!i..t a "veiiw.-iped-i school" vri an-t:"!;ii-.- d "b; a ''.''(" in Alrooiia. and won-il.r;-1 il f'j-s wi-i e.imposed of "'men or in :!.'i?" ft -"' i .c r-piies to our query tim-: ' !) ir ,i-e aTI jmir lr;r;eif, con- "s".!it-iitV a cArv of ihe two-'egged kind 'Van't le I'ii without importation." (.'titain'y ! Mr. Ti i'.nnf.. Bat where the iii '.'t'.-iiy of imjortin Ll.telx, when you have nn h i'! 1 n f.i!! su; plr of genuine four-Kf-' d h. 'Jrl ' which (we are led to infer fritu yi.-ir j iT.M.ssirii,-'; are iudigciiom evtn to the latitude . fthc Triliime otTe.e? AsInvau-ak!.;: Fim.paratii'in. The at- Untioii of o'tr n a b rs directed to tbe ad-V-ii-m.-tit of Ir. L. Q. (.,'. Wishart's I'ine TreeTir Cardial, for the cure of Consump vinf ... I.uiig-. etc. This v laable rT'-'V t ,i nu t with such an in:"ea-ed do fr l .l-nii, the past few rear.-, t lie propvie tJt !:V i.if.n-l i nuees-Hry to increase I he facil ii.: it.atti-.lac nrititf. and lias now one of th- u-,.- Li! -oratoii'.'.- iii Philade'phia and I .... . 1. is r?,-,i v r..ii...v...i l.w w il...rc..iiiw nl ui nii!ii'd'i!is store No. 21- Xorih ! ;i'!'t. Viii'adt 1 !:. Some of tlu- ' i:t ii.' 10 1.- rs in toe t .! S ti.e d.Mii.-itid for Yi:!i:irt" r; ' " ' t.e'I'-.:- ! ,r ii.:I i-- gieafor at the prcs- i " !'.!-.. ::ny ether Patent Medicine in t::i o., bt-r.'r 'i'.: :::.,: .If; VS T.ti.i, l-.vi; C-eea ' In -- r. . I . .1 u i );!., i 1 M.-ir I;- :. A U. Tate,. I. V. B it K-:;. V. lw rd Ai'. s.. Kitj i'i Smral. Brad 1 'i. J loi t; i;,-.c. i:.-.i.u- Jos. Ilerber- S ('. D-ia'.ifi. (.:iii;,t, I.-aac Sollcy, "-n. i P. Hi. (:;.,;. C!er.i field, I. J' I'! Mil. S Mil.-I ..II l! k".-,l..r Il..f.1tlll- li li:::.! Ii.i Il i! 1,., 1 l.'n,n...... f':n. .1. K,. hart. Ferguson, T. B Ia L An;:-ti..ng. J. Henry, tlinn-d, F.' !' v -r. .I t-tin i'ie. ;.ahati). John S. Ju-0- Juiii, Crts.-twell. Hu-tou, J. 11 iit, Jui.ii Tler. Kier-s. Oeorge ' "- ai.l Smith, (Irren, Bell. Kart er., (',. ;i;, .oiidoi-n. Lnwrenee, I. L. " "-'Ur. I'.kf, ! bomasNorris. Wocdward, J-Curruliu.,, J 0. Forest. Tin: Lte Kplo?ion The P'ui'ij.sburg J-'hrn-if sp,.;i'Kiug of the late boiler explo n at V.,r.aeet .n, by which Elijah Siuea! ' r-cs i:.,si w. re kill. il. av- thai af. '-r t : e :i: i .1 I-.-,. J h.-ttn stoppi be.ai! e the n stoppe t-'iiicr v. t- in bad condition. thivVni:i:encel i ')run a'uiti l,v -tUo adviee of au engineer and machinist from Ch arfield. who told ( thcru ifihey wou'd keep plenty of water 10 the boiler ami e;irry ieaonable pressure " "'mid d the work required." This is a I'Whlio. The "engineer and machinist" f.-nra CiearlitlJ examined the boiler, and i them ru-st distinctly that it could not w ued with safety that it was in a most danserous an unsafe conditon. Our con teuiporary U moreover mistaken abiiut "the er having become low in the boiler" and "u-in? the explosion. The evidence be- e tu inquest showed, that there Pienty of water in the boiler. was Cabinet Chang es Cuban Inscrrec tion New Spanish Ministry. Thee an nouncements are all attended with more or less exeiteiuent of the public ruind not so the arrival of a cheap, choice and varied as sortment of Fresh Spring anJ Summer Goods at the Mammoth Store of Bennett, Blatten berzer& Co., iu Osceola, whose system of business, as inaugurated eighteen months aeo, has become as agreeable nnd common as "household words," and is taken as a matter of course. Best goods at lowest prices, is their Trade Mark and Motto. The Miner's Strike. Reports reached here, last week, of a "strike" among the miners at I'owciton,' Osceola, PhiHpsbtirg. etc., in reference to which we copy the fol lowing particulars from the Philipsbuig Journal of April 17th : "The strikers, who, for some little time have been quiet, are again on the "war trail." On Friday they came out in full force, numbering about one lint. . If.. .1 ..r.,1 tu... ii...,: ( I 1 " vv ,:' ' ' ""H w--cciia. they m.ido tiR-ir first decent upon Powelton. calling out the minertf engaged iu the mine and enJeavoi ing to dissuade them from work, and with very good success. They visited the Enterprise on the same day, and ou Sat urday they took up their line of march tor the mines in this vicinity, stopping at the mines on ti e route, where the same perform anoe wa gone through with. Considerable t ......,.. . i i w"3 crei.eu uy uieir parage rlir.iiKrii ,A,i'n . 1 . . the Djrbyand Xuttal's mines. Aniving at the Derby ihcy iound the .superintendent. Mr. J. S. Hubbard, on hand, who ordered them to h:dr, iel!in them that he did not feel warranted in allowing them to come on his premises until he was informed of their objeet. After a short parky they passed on to Xnttal's n.ine where they were received by Mr. MeOaffey, the .superintendent, in the same luinner, when satisfied that no good could come from their attempt at coercion, they dispersed ; and, we believe, it would have been very imprudent for them to have made any violent demonstrations. We un derstand the miners not engaged in toe strike are at work ana have no fears of any interruption, ns they are confident that the people will lend them their assistance in ca-e they should need it." Late Pnllicaliona. The publishers of "Once a Month of fer to sen I the first six months' numbers for I Sti'.l ( from January to J une), far Jiff i cents, in order to let the people see the Magazine and become acquainted with the rare excel lence of its reading matter. If you want nearly 00; pages of about the best and most entertaining reading to be had, send T. S. Ait', ur it ."'oils. F'.ii'a klphia, the tiiflo of on cents, and you w:il. take our word for it, make a first class investment. "O.NCK A Month' is not surpassed for beauty, ex cellence and variety by any magazine pub :isiied. ttrni:v s Ladv'h Book. This- montl 1 lor May, is certainly equal to any of its pre d'M-e-sors. Tire fashion plate is unusually brilliant and hand-ome the illustrations of costumes excellent and instructive the cn grat ings beautiful, and the reading matter hiijliJy cnterl;niiiir. I'riee. a ve.-ir Ad- Jre.s L. A. Uudoy, i'hil a, I'a. ArtTiirn's Home Magazine. -The May number of this pleasing and interesting monthly is out. It contains many articles of interest, besides giving instructions for cooking vegetables 5J way.- a very useful feature in this r.iagaziue. Price, $2 a year. T. S. Arthur & Sons, Publishers, Phila delphia, Pa. Lady's Friend Tins much t.dmirc.1 magazine for May is before us. It contains its usual vnritty of novelties, besides a very rich fa-hiou plate, and other engravings. The literary a-.-tie'es are good and entertain ing. Priee. $2,30 a year. Published by Dea con &. Peterson, Philadelphia, Pa. The CmrmENS Iloca, for May. is re ceived. It is a highly interesting and in structive little work for childreu. Every family should take a copy. : Prica ?1.25 a year. Address T. S. Arthur & Sons, Phii (ielphia. Pa. -' OiED : Oa Mareh 21.-t. 1 SCO, Fcteu AtiNoj.li. at bis resiionec near LuLhersbiirg, of laralysis, l .,.... o !,.. 1 il .1.,. .. . !.-, - iinimii-i .11.11 J u.ti.-. A'-o, mi ;be 12th April, ISG'.!, Sl'SANNAH, wi.e of P,ti-r Arnold, (dee'd), after a lingi r- J itisr iiisi ;i-e terminating in dropsy, agetl i.J I years, 5 months and Is days. United iu life tbr fifty years and five d ys, they rai-cd a family of five s-ons nnd three u.niglteis one of thelatter preceding them ' to eternity. T;.oy wcie separated by death only twenty-t wo days. Tiiey removed from oik count) to Ciea.!i'!d county. Pa., and semen near jvitiior-mirg in April tr ! :;2 years ago ; and here the blessing of God 1 rested abundantly on them and their fanii 1 ly. For yi-ars they professed Chri-t, lielong i in- to the Evangelical Lutheran Church. I The loved to hear prayer, and were much cnL'aned in it during their sickness. Fait well ! I 111 we meet again. J. tt. On Tli'ir-lay. April 8th, ISG1.), John L. M'l't'l.I.V, of Boccaria tp., aged 4s years and G days. c i L E ARFIELD II O V S E , FRONT STREET, PHILIPSEUKfi. PA. I will impcji b any on who hits I fail to rive dirertand personal ai'entinn lo all onr customers, or fail to muse tlieui to rejoice over a well for-fii.-bed table. wi:h clean nioiiia and new beds, where a ' 1 may feel at home and the vearj be at rei-t. New stablir.z attached. Pbilipsbnrg, ?ep! 2, fi3. JAS. H AI.E.Rj c. r R 0 M M , .u:b;.:aANT tailor. li.VSKET STUEET, C LKAB F1KLO. PA.. (Ad joining the residence of Dr. J G. Harttnick, Keeps a fine assortment of plain and fancy olutb. oaviimeren. etc.. which be will make up to order, in tl.o latest stylex. at t le lowest prices Ueinp an experienced workman, he guarantees entire :a:iflac!ion. A share of public rarron.ige sol ioitcd. I&n. 20, fill 'f. Z U K E N E . (Concentrated Indigo. 1 OR THE LA UN b R FOR THE LA UN DRY. It is warranted not to streak, nr in any manner injure the 6nest fabrics. For Family iue gold in five. ten and twenty cent boxes. Each twenty cent bjx. besides haviiig fire times as much blue as the five eent boxes. contains a pocket piu cushion or emery bag. For Hotel and large Laundry use.it is put up in S3 00 boxes See tht each box bas proper trade mark. For laic by A. I. Sfeaw and Harts wick St Irwin, t'3 SPECIAL NOTICE. ScJienck's Pulmonic Syrup, ?eewcod Tonic and Mandrake Pills.will care Con sumption. I.ier Ou.plaint and Dyspepnia. if ,t. Keo ac-;ording to directions. Tbey are all three to be taken at the same time Tby cleanse the stomach, relax the liver, and put it to work ; then the appetite becomes good, the food aigesU and makes good blood, the patient begins to grow in flesh the diseased matter ripens in the 1 ugs.aud the patient outgrows the disease and geta well. This is tlia only way to cure the Coisuiuption. To these three medicines Dr. J. H. Scbenck, of Philadelphia, owes his unrivalled success in the treatment of pulmonary consumption The Pul monic Syrup ripens the morbid matter in the 4uns. nature throws it off by an easy expectora tion for when the phlegm or natter is ripe, a slight cough will throw it off. and the patient has rest and tbe lungs begin to heal To do this, the Seaweed Tonio and Mandrake Pills must be freely ued to elennse tbe stomach and liver, so that tbe Pulmonic Syrup aid the food will make good blood. Liver Complaint is one of tbe most prominent causes of Consumption bchenck's seaweed Ton io if a gentle stimulant and alterative, and the alkali in the Seaweed, which this preparation is mada of. assists the stomach to throw out tbe gas trie juice to dissolve the food with the Pulinuuio isyrup ami it is made into good blood without fer mentation or souring in the stoma.:h The great reason why physicians o not cuie consumption is tney try to do too much ; they give mediume to Hop the couh. to stop chills, to stop night sweats, heotic fever, and by so doin they derange the whole digestive powers. locking up the secretions and creu.'uully the puf eut sinks and dies, Pr Solieock. in his treatment, does not try to stop a cough, night sweats chills or ferer. Ke lum e the caue nil J they will all stop of their own accord No one can he cured of consumption, liv er couiplaiut. dyspepsia, catarrh, canker, ulcer ated tin oat uiiiesa the liver uud stomach are made healthy. If a pcrjon ha?consumption.of courso the lungs in some way lire diseased, either tubercles, ab scesses, bronchial irritation, pleura adhesion, or the luugs are a in tss of in ft mi ition ana fast de cayiug Iu such cises what must be done? It is uoi only ihe luo;; that are waste l.but it is the "bole body. TLe Momach and liver have lost their power to make blood out of food. Now the only chnrice is to lake Schciit-k's three medicines, which will bring up a tone to the stomach, the patient will begin want food, it will dig. st eas'ly nnd make good blood; then the patient begins to g:iin iu tlusb. and as soon as the body begins to grow, the lungs beg u to heal up. and the patient gets fleshy ami well, '.'his is the only nay to cure consumption. When there is no lung disease, and only liver complaiiit and dyspepsia, Sdienck's Seaweed Toiiicaiid M:indrakc Pills are sufficient without the I'ulujonie Syrup. Take the Maiulrako Pi. Is freely in all bilious couiplaiuts, as they are per fect! liHrui'ess. Dr. Stliei.ck. who has enjoyed uninterrupted healtirfor raauy years past, aud now weighs 223 pounds, was wasted away to a mere skeleton, in ibo very last stage of auluionnry consumption, his physiciuns having pronoui.ced his case hopeless and abaudoued him to bis fate. He was cured by the at'oreeaid ujed'.ciiies.uud since his recovery many siuiilarlv afflicted havo used Dr Scheni-k's preparations a itb the same remarkable succef i The directions accompanying each, make it not absolutely nece-9ry to see Dr. Schaock. unlets the patients wish their lungs examined, and for this purpose he is Professionally at his Principal tiffiee, Philadelphia, every Sa urday. wbeie all letters lor advice must be addressed. Me is also professional! v at No 32 liond Street, New Tork, ever oiher Tuesday, and at .No. 33 Haoovcr "t.. lioston. every other Wednesday. He lives advice free, but for a ihorourh examination with l.ii liespiroinetor the price is S5. Offiue hours it each city from 9 A. .M to 3 P. M. Trice of the Pulmonio Syrnp and Seaweed Ton io pueh SI 50 per t.ottle. or So ill a lialfdoien. M.mdmke Pills 25 cents a box. Tor kale by all druggists. Dlt. J. II. SOHKNCK. Ap. 7.'P9 Iy 15 .Y. fth t.. .Phil', Ta 18(30. 1800. GRAND OPENING OF SPRING & SUMMER STYLES IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DllY GOODS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, WHITE GOODS, SHAWLS,. LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, &.c, Having selected our stock with the greatest care, ' we cannot be surpassed in Style and Quality. All our goods w ill be sold at a c lose cash price, so that purchasers will find it to their advantage in calling on us. Having fitted up a separate room for Hats and Caps and Sttaw Goods, the finest assortment of these goods will be kept. WM. REED & CO., Market St. Clearfield, Fa. April 14. 18119 PROCLAIM IT TO ALL THE WORLD L that. THE XATfOXAL BITTERS. has cured more eases of Dyspepsia, more cnes of MVERC1M1'LI'T, more csas of NtJItVuUs HKADACHE FEVER AAtJL'K, and more eases of DfKILITi. than any other remedy before the public in the same space of time IT I'URIFIES THE BLOOD ; clams the mind, restores sleep, is an Fxccllent Ap petizer, and a general vigorator of tbe System. WALTON ZVii. Proprietors, No tf . Sevcmh St . Philadelphia. Sold bv Drngg.sts, and Dealers gent rally. Feb 24 1S59 mo. FAIRBANKS STANDARD SCALES, OF 4LL EIXDIi, A'.SO Baggage Barrows, Warehouse Trucks, Copying Presses, Improved Money Drawers, Ac. ,. FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO., 102 Second Avenue, near Wood 8t , ' PITTSBURGH, PA. Apr.7-6m. ' Stales Promptly Rrpairtl. J. J. C U N N I N G HAM, A i-TOrSNEY AT LAW, Keal Estate Agent and tooveyanoer, TTB05E. BLAIR COC5TT, PA. I Special attention given to the collection of claims. Tyron.Pa , January 27, 1860-tf. , ORGANS AND PIANOS, ESTYS AND MASON & IIAMLLNS, FOR SALE BT ' S. J. IIAYF.S, Curwfinsviile, Fa. TO RAFTSMEN. - FRESH bread always on HAND and. for sale At the Bakery of J. A. ST AD TLE R, Clearfield, Fa. M 17. '69-2m. WINE & LIQUOR STORE- I. L. REIZEN8TEIN i CO., DEALERS IU - . WINES AND LIQ UORS, MAl'-KET STKtET. CLEAKFIELD, PA. A good assortment for medical purposes always on baud. January 27. ISo9 6m. SEWING MACHINES. The Singer Manufacturi jg Company's net Family Sowing Machine, and the cele brated Florence, for sale at the KEYSTOXE STORE. Persons i a want of machines would do well to call and examine the linger and Flor ence before purchasing Every ma chine warranted to give Satisfac tion. . . ' . Machines nd machine fin dings always on bant .Feb 21. 1SH9 XI VLI SCt A SHOWERS T LimiELL. o j suvcrii. LIDDELL& SNYDER, Stonecutters unci Stoiie masons, Will execute al I kinds of work in their line, at moderate prices and a first class stylo, auch as C EMETERY. WORK, of all kinds; SCtLPTL'RE IX MARBLE OR SANDSTONE; AIICI1 ITEUTl? l: AL OI1N A M ENTS, in all styles, Ancient or Modern, Stone dressing for Buildings, and EVERY IiFhCItlPTIOX OF STONE WALLS. For the hitler, they havo procured the services of First rate uiajous, and e .n do any amount of work. Having control of tbe l est resources for oVlaio ing eveiy kind of uiateri il, ' ud b.kvinga lull ex perience in the bu.ine-s. they can do woik cheaper and iu better style than has ever been attempted ill tt is county Shop on Keed St , near the Rail Road Depot. March 17. ill). ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY! Something new In Clcarjield ! Great Bargains in Boots and Shoes ! Great Bargains in Hats and Caps ! THE GRECIAN BEND HAT! TILE VELOCIFEDE HAT ! THE ALPINE HAT ! SILK II ATS, OF Til E LATEST STYLE ! ALL KINDS and STYLES and CHEAP! BOOTS AND SHOES IN PROFUSION! Ladies look to your interests and call and see tbe late it and mint fashion.ihlo styles of PLAIN AXi) FAXCY SHOES. Purple. Blue, Bronze and Bismarck Shoes for Misses and Children, of high cut. CUSTOM WORK ' made a speciality at this store. J. C LIGHTCAP & SOX, would respectfully announce, to the citixens of Clearfield and vicinity, that they hnve opened a large and varied assortment of BOOTS, SHOES IIAIS and CAPS.ln the Store room .. ' oh Market Street, oppo site the residence of II. B. Pwoope, Efq . where they will be happy to wait on all who wish to patrouize a First class SHOE AND HAT STORE. HAND MADE CHILDREN'S' SHOES! FIXE COOTS! COARSE B'XVTS! WATER PROOF BOOTS! TKUXKS, Ac, 4c. Call and see for joui felves what we have cot for sals. Remember the piacc, MARKET ST11EE T, CLEARFIELD, PA., " Opposite the residence of n B. Swoope, Esq. March 31, 18fi9-tf GROUND AND UN-GROUND SPICFS. Citrn English Currants. Essence Coffee, and Vine gar ot the best quality. for sale by Jan 10. HARTSWrCR A IRWIN. MUSICAL ROODS vioIins flutes. fifeaelarnneU, accord eons, nalian airings, guitar strings clarionet reeds, music paper, instruction booki. for sale by J . P. KRATZER.agent for Pianos and organs January . 1S6K s ADDLES, Bridles, barnesg. collars 0..' for ul l MF.RHFr.f. a. nim rnc P. . K It A T Z E R , Clearfield, Penn'a, Dealei In Dry Goods'. Dress Qoods Millinery Goods. Groceries. Hard-ware, Queens-ware, Stone ware. Clothing. Boots. Shoes. Hats-. Caps. Flour. Bacon , Fish .Salt. etc.. is constantly reeei ring new surplies from the cities, which be will dispose of at the lowest market prices, to customers Before purchasing elsewhere, examine bis stock. ' Clearfield, August 28. 1H7 ' J II S T . I N T I M El THE SEC GOODS AT .'L, . ! . A. K. WRIGHT & SONS, CLEARFIELD, PA., : i " ..... ,uc vlhj tiwv aiuui iu vmora omes we are now opening a full stocK of seasonable goods,, at our room on Second street to which thev rcsneotfullv invito the attention of tt. r,..K lic generally.. Our assortment is unsurpassed in this section, aud is being sold very low for cash. The 'lock consists in Cart of DRY, GOODS of the best quality, such as Prints. Delsmes. Alpa cas. Merinos iiinghains ; Muslins, bleached and unbleached; Drillings Tic-kings, cotton and wool Flannels. Cassiiuers. Ladies' Shawls. Coats, X bias. Hoods. Hoop skirls. Balmorals, to . Ac. air of wHeh will be sold low fob ca&u. Also, a fine assortment of the best of M E X S ' W E A R , consisting of Drawers and Shirts. Hats and Com Uoots and Shoes, llasdkerchieltt cravats, etc Also. Raft Rone. Hop Itoni Rnltin A ., r. and Axes. Nailand Spikes. Tinware. Limits and Laitip wicas and chimneys, etc., etc Also. Queensware.Glaasware. flsrilwirr.f: rmn ries. and spices of all kinds In short, a genvral arsortmei.t of every thing usually kept in a retail stnre. all rhep or rath, or approved cnunrry Nov 2!.jaI0-nol3. WRIGHT 4 SONS. READ! READ!! DISSCLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. The partnemhiD heretofore eii.-tinir hctwe.n Ten Eyck A Thompson ia the merchandise trade, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The book secoun'v iritej, ludginents. nnd all business ef the late ffVin is iu the hands of Wui Tea E vcu, wbo ttesires all that are indebted to tbe la to fiiui. to settle Ibe same as soon a possible, as be nur- poses leaving trie county as soon as his business matters can be arranged. WJI TEN KYl'K Apr7-3t. li a THOMPSON. NEW FIRM NEW FIRM. ',. The undersigned have this dy formed a co partnership under the firm nameof Thompson A 'o . and will ba please-! to serve the cus'omors of the old firm, nnd nil others, at the same place . ute door east of tbe Bank.) where tbey will endeavor to sell at prices to uil the times. 0--r stock con sists of all goods usually Kept in a country store, ueb as Dry lloo.ls. Urtceries. Notions HarUware, Queensware, Ilats and Cap. Drugs. Flour. Fish. Krnit. Boots and Shoes. Carpets Oil-cloth. Leather and Shoe findings Salt, Plaster. Paints aud Oils of all Kinds. Ac . .to We will continue the manufiieture of I ots and Shoes, tiive usnrall before purchasing eUewhere, and txaiuine our goods aud prices. J. D THOMPSON j , II C. THOMPSON. We taKe this method of returning thanirato oar many customers for the liberal patronage extend ed to us during the continuation of o.ir firm The firm of Thompson A Co . will now taKe our place and off.r you good inducements. Hoping that you will give them the same liberal support you did us. we remaio. Yours, Ac. Curwensville. Pa , WM. TEN EYCK, Apr I ISf.9 ) II P. THOMPSON. THE GREAT ZING AR I BITTERS. A Safe Blow! Purifier, - j A iSi!finiJil Tonic, . ' ; A Pleas.a nt Beverage. A Certain Cure and PREVENTIVE OF DISEASES The ZINOAR I BITTEr.S are compounded from a prescription r.f tbe celebrated Egyptian phy.-i-Otan Dr. CilF.orns. who. after ye.ira of trial and experiment, discovered tbe Zitigari Vi'A-r-the most remarkable vegetable production, the earth, perhaps, has ever yielded certainly the most effective in the eure of disease. It. in combina tion with the other Taluable properties of which the Zl.N i Alii Ut ITER- is composed, will cure Dyspepsia. Fever and Ague. P.ilious Fever, Cholic, Colds, Bronchitis. Consumption in its first stage, Flatult ncy. Nervous Debility. Female Com plaints, Rheumatism. Dysentary, Acutand Chronic Diarrhea. Cholera Morhas Cbol- era. Typhoid and Typhus Fever, Fever, Yellow Fover. Scrofula, Diseases of the Kidneys, Habitual Costiveness, ;. c, Ac, Ac, In the Pbevkntiom and Curb of trie above dis eases, it has never been known to fail, as thou saudtf of our mot prominent citixens throughout all p irts of the country, will testify. 1 et the sfHict.ed send for a circular containing testimoni als and certificates of those who have heen cured after their ewes hare been pronounced hopeless by our best physicians. . . . Principal depot. V 11 ITER .1 CO.. Xo 6 N. Front St . Philadelphia. Recommended ly Ex-tiov. David R Porter, of Pentisylvai.ia. Hon Robert J. Fibber, of Penu s.vlv.ii.ia II mi Edward Mcl'herson. of Pennsyl vania. Hon Joel 13 Dmnur of Pennsylvania Hon Wiu. MeSherry. of Pennsvivunia. and others Stud lorcirculurs . . Ieb leth. 1KH lj.l J. NOTICE. TN THE '.OURT of Common' Pleas of Cluarfiuld Co. : No. So. Jan. Term, : Jona'-h tn Poyhton vs - A. UpdergrHff ; A. A Winegardner; L Jamison, aud Anuis ti. Ensworth Widow and devisee; I.vlia E Itog. rs.daugetcr an J heir of Loren A .nworlb. and ticoi ge Rogers husband of said I.jdia ; Allen Ensworth A .AIlL'e Wyd. devisees of said l.oren A. Lnsworth ; and Annis t. Ens worth. Horace E Taylor and Henry Parsons, Executors of said Loren A. Kijsworih. dee'd. Summons io f jeciuieut rgainet defendants, to appear and answer to a ceria n cornplaint made by Jonathan Iloyuton. the Plaintiff that they tbe S'id Uetenrtaiils now have in rhair sotu-1 posses sion tbe following described lr.ie:s'if laml. si'uate in Clearfield Count?. Pennsylvania, to wit: That ceriain tr.ictof land known a tract in nameof Isabella Jordan. situate in Knox township. Coun ty nod State aforesaid, containing four bundled ud twenty nine acres, more or ic.-B : Ai.su one oiher tra"t in the na-ne of Nancy lioggs. situate iu Bf-Kgs township- Cleat field County aforesaid. Oontainiug 44(1 acres loire or lees : At.' one oth er trm t in the name of Wui McConuii k. tituate in I'ogtrs township. Coanty aiid 'inte aforesaid, containing 43.i aores more or less: A t.so one other tract in the name of John ltel, aituate in Law rence township. Couuiy and Stale af.reail. con taining 413 rnn n.oie ir lis.-; Also a. balance of -i acres, more or lis. in the nam a of Hugh Jordan, in Lawrenoe t.mrnsliip. County and Stute atoresxid hcing the halaaew of said tract not sold to Daugberty aud McLiugblin ; Also the timber or ti tu'ier interest, on. or in ihe IIW acres of land of said tract .ld to McLaughlin. Tbe right of pos' session, or title to wbieh he. the said Jonathan lioynron.Favn is in him and trm Hi the saM defend' am: All of wnich bethe'uid Hoynton avers he is prepaied to prove e Returnable to Jan. T IHflU This action of Ejectment being brourbt to compel specific performanee of contr-tct between Fi'eh A Uoyntou of ibe first part and A I'pder graff A A. Winegardner. I. A Ensworth and L. Jamison Said contract dated 2-iih Sept.. I8a8. Now. Mareh 15th, lHrttf. ir apearirg that return bas been made aa to .lefendauls. that they cannot be found. Ac. On motion of J. B. McEn ally.Plainlifia Attorney, a rule is granted on tbe d ieiirfams named to appear and plead by the third Monday of June A. D. I So 9 Notice of whi ;h iu' ia to be published, describing tbe piemiteaJur at least fill day preceding tbe return day tbereof iu al least one newspaper published in the County of Clearfield, and to be instrted at least three weeks in scoot dance with the ilth section of the Act ot 11 tb April -A. D , 1861, ,- - By the Court. Cenified from th record this 1 2th day ot April, A. D. A. C.TATE, Prober. AprU 14, 1869 (t. - - v. a. cr.ABAU : e. w. ORAiiAM. : a. a. iSusAa f f f -r- '- ; - , ; r 1 i N E W F I R M ! JAS. B, GRAHAM & SONS, WHILES ALB ' A3f I RETAIL DEALERS f all kinds of. ' ' ' ' Tfry froods, Boots and Shoes, Ilats and CapSjNortfcrr?,Groccrics,Hard tfare, Cuccnswarc, Wood and Willowware, Flour, Bacon, Fish, Salt,- etc. etc.', ct., MARKET STREET, Clearfield, Pa. Tbe Large., Best arrJ Clreancst Ftock of goods to be 6)und in the coiinfy is now on sale at JAS. B. GRAHAM & SONS. FOR THE LADIES They have Bonnets Silts Coborgs. AlpaM, Merinos. Wool Delaines. Lustres, Oing baras, Prints, Poplins. Lawns. Sun shades, Handkerchiefs Kid and otherGloves.il osiery. Balmo rals, iloop-skirta, and general variety of rib bonst trimmings, Eut:cr.s. EraiJs. etc . at tbe lowest price . FOR. GENTLEMEN - Tbey have Black and Blue Cloths, Black and Fancy Casaimeres,SattinctU. Tweeds, Mel tons,' Wr tar-proof Cloth. Silk, Sstin and common Vesting, etc., in ' ' great variety, and at f riers " - - that will give goieral satisfaction to buyeis. READY MADE, Such as 0vrsoat8,Dress ooau of various qual ities and prices. Plain and Fancy Vests, Cassimcre am) Flannel Orcrshirts, Woolen and Cotten undcrsbir'.s, Haudkerohiefsand neck tics, Cottcn and Woolen socks, Calf and Kip boots and Shoes, Gum , Boots and Shoes, Hals and Caps, and such other articles as art urually needed. HOUSEHOLD GOODS, Among -bich may befonnd Carpeti.OiloIoths, Rugs, Brown Muslins, Bleached Muslins, Drilliegt, Pillow casing. Sheeting, Toweling, Table cloths, Table covers, Window Blinds. Cur tains, Ties ings and a very . large assortment of such articles as are wanted by housekeepers, and- at prioes to suit the times. QUEENSWARE, A tall assortment, consisting of Tea and Din ner lets, Pitchers, Bowls. Dishes, and a general variety of ware that wili ba ' sold by tbe doten or piece, and as cheap as it can be purcuased elsewhere in the county. HARDWARE, ' 5 Such as Saws and Files.Door Locks and Latch es, Hinges of all slnds. Augurs. Screws, ' fi'aiis, SpiKcs, Tscks, Brads, t- hovels, SpadeMroes. Forks. Axes. Hatch ets.Chisels. Kni ves and Forks, Butcher Reives, Carr-ug arrives sr.d forks, and all ariieles usually wanted try tbe people. GROCERIES, ETC., Consisting of Sugars. CoPees, T Sj ices, Syrups.Pried Fruits, Cheese FTohr, Bacon, Feed, eta , always on baud and for , l ale at a small advance on cost. WOOD & WILLOWWARE, Such as Tubs, Buckets and Churns. Clothes wringers and Wash boards. Clothes. Mar . ket and Dinner Baskets. a general as sortment, at all times, in store . . and for sale low. IX FACT, GRAHAM A SONS toll all, articles that are usually kept in a well-regulated country .store. and hence the people generally - will find it to their advantage to bii'goods of them. SAWED LUMBER. We are alto extensively engaged in buying i and selling all kind of Sawed Lumber, and as we intend giving this branch of business special attention, wa feel assured th at we can make it to the advantage of those whohavelutnberfor sale to deal with us. Orders filled for all kinds of Lumber. GOODS ARRIVING DAILY, Gtain and country produce taxen in exchange for Goods- i --. Avu-. StJ-tiS. ! R.H WRH To the WoaKMoCBaiiss I am bow prcnarotl to furnish all classes with constant employ meet af their home, the wfio-e of theticn. or for tbe spare ruemeats. Rtfsioesa newv Isgbrarxi- piofi ta ble, fifty ceau to Si per evening, is easily earn id by persons of either ses). strd tbe boys and girls earn nearly as maoh as men Great inducements are offered thore who wilt demote tteir whole dma to tbe business: and. that every paraoa wbo sees this notice, may send rae tkeir add re s and test' the business for themselves, I mk tbe fof lowrrg oaparalled offer : T all who are not wahT satisfled with the business, I will tend SI to pay for the trouble of writing me Full particulars, directions. Ac, sent free. Sample sent by SB art or 10 cents. Address K C. Allkst. Augusta. Me. SOMETHING NEW AND BEAUTI FUL! The Phoiozraph Marriaee Certiorate is truly thing of rare beaaty. It consists of a beautiful eagraving. wire- a place tbe left to insert tt photograph of the Husband, and a place on tbe right to insert the photograph of the Wijfe - as' souipaLied with passages of Scripture adopted-te- eacli Ao , Ae. nt a pleasure it will be. when our hairs arw getting gray , to have ban ring in our parlors, "keepsake. f' that will reioioJ us of our bridal days, and iri.M Uauty. All wbo have been lately married, aud those) contemplating marriage should have them Maay who hare been suarrfte for years are applying for them. Any coiopeicat peuiasu cu fill theoa out. The anderHgned is the erclusir agent for ibtr Photograpb Marriage Certiiicate, foi t leajjtld, Ceiitrcaod Elk counties. They will be seat ty mail pre paid. Send your address sod get a descriptive circular gratis. Address W . 11 PUROT. W.-stover. Maroh 17. fti-ty. C'leai field Co Pa VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT ntlVATE SALE. ' The undersigned. Executors of tbe Estate o Jason Kirk, late of tbe Borough of Lumber city, deceased, offer at private sale tbe following di scriliod real estate, to wit : Tbe undivided half of about two hunJred acres of land, situate in Union. township, Clearfield coanty Pa., known as h -Union Mills" properly About 22 acres of the land is cleared, from 80 !o lOo acres is covered" with excel ent while pitie besides hemlock an oiher umber. The improvements are a valuable grist miil, saw mill, and Woolen faetorr. besidler a good frame house and barn. The water power ia good, situated oa Anderson's creek, about il' miles above Jurweasville. Persons desirous of seeing the property, can call nponJ. R. Arnold; residing thereon. For further particulars apply to the undersigned at Lumber eirv ISAAC K'iRR. 8AMIEI. KIKnf, Jan . 1.1-6y. JOHN BDSSELL.Exr'r H ENRY BRIDGE, . MERCHAXT TAILOR, MAKkIT TTr.ET, CLEARriCLu, P., .- Keeps an hand a lull assortment of Gents' Fur n t,Ui. ilooHs. such as Sbiits. 'linen and woolen ) Undershirts Drawers and Socks Neck tiVs.Pocket UauOkeri hirfs. Oli ves. T nibrellas.. Hats, ete tjr great varioy. Cf piece goods he keeps fee ecst C LOTUS, of, errry l,iJilr.) BLA?K DOE-SKIX CASslMERE". oftU Uitmule FAXCY CASSMfERES, n great variety. Also. Frencri Costing. Barer. Pilot. Cbtiifbilla. and Tricot t Over ooating. which will be sold cheap for each, and made up accord ing to trc latest style, by experienced workmen. Also, ae-- r.t for Clearfield county. for I M Singer A t'o's Scwif.2 Machine. Nov. I. lfo. REMOVAL! removal: C. KRATZER k SONS, . Have removed fo tbe large and eleganf NEW STORE ROOM, on Second Street, adjoining Mer rell A Bigler's Hardware Store, where they will be pleased to see their old and new customer. Citiiensof tbe County visiting Clearfield1, and wishing to make purchases, will find It to their advantago lo examine their stock. Goods at oash prices exchanged for all kinds pf country produce. Jan. 8-,"68. E- IL L.STOUGIITOIV, MERCHANT TAILOR, VARKEf RtltfET, CLCABPrKLfn PA.j TVould respectfully inform the citizens of Clear field and vicinity, that be bas opened a new tail oring establi-hment in Shaw's Row. one door east of the Post Uffic. and has just returned from the eastern cities vkh a targe and elegant sleek ef Cloths, Cnssimeres, Jxcsrings, '-' Beavers, &c, and all kintld of goods for men and bojs wear, and is prepared to make up to order CL 'TlHNi). from a single article to a full suit, in the latest styles and &ost workmanlike manner. Special atten tion given to custom work, and catting oat for men and boys He oilers great bargains to custo mers and w arrants entire satisfa.-lion. A tibeial share of public paUonage is solicited. Coll end examine the goods. Uet 18. 18-17. K R t. FTOCGflTfUT. T T F. N A u o L K , jLX WATCH KAfcEB, GRALTAH'S ROW, CLEAHFlLl. - Thenn lersignti respectfully informs his old customers afi l the pablic. thai he has on band, (and constantly receiving new additions,) a large stock of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry. CLOCKS, a largo variety from the best Mn ufactory, consisting of Eight-day and ihirry-hoor spring and Weight, and Levers, Time, Strike and Alarm clocks. WA TCilES Sne aasortmerit.o Jsitver Heat ing and open case American patent Levers, plain and full jeweled . V - GOLD PEJVS. an elegant assortment . of f lie best quality. Also, iu silver extension and desk holders SPECTACLES, a large assortment, far and near sight, colored aud plain glass. v JEWELRY ot every tariety, from a Single piece to a tun sei . ALSO. fine assortment of Spoons. Forks, bat ter knives, ete.. plated On genuine Alabata Al-SO. Hair Jewelry, with pure gold mounting got up to order. Call and see sample Look. All kinds of Clocks. Watches and Jewelry care fully repaired and WarrantM A continuance of patronage is solicited. Nov. 2ith. 1SC5. H.F. NALGLE Y K W SPRING GOODS, JUST RECEIVED AT - " KIIIK & SPENCERS, Lumber City, Ta.j Tbe undersigned would respectfully Inform ibeir customers, and the publio in general, tbat ibey have just received their Spring stock of goods, consoling of Dry Goods. Groceries. Boots, .Shoes, Hats, Cups, Fish, 8ult. Flour, Bacon. Nails, Paints. Oils. Stoneware, Hardware. Queensware, Baskets. Tubs. Churns. Carpet. Oil ciotb, and a general variety of such articles ns are usually kept in a countrv store, ell of which they will sell CHEAP FOR CASB. They weuld also direct attention to their large stock of Ready-made Ctotntng. which they offer for sale at a small advance upon cost. KIRK. A SPENCER. Lumber City. Pa..Msv 8, 1N57. N. B. Wa also manufacture to order and con stantly keep on band a general assortment ef Boots and Shoes, for men. women and cbilurea. KIRK A SPESCER. C R, Timothy aaa1 Oreb atd -grass seeds at C. KliATZEK HONS, E D. PERKS A Co's flour, the best in market, for sale by J M1AW& . if. . D ESSICATED COCOAS UTS, for pics puddings. etc , for sale at UKAUA.M t. CABLE CHAINS a good artirl.. oa hand and for sale by MERRELL A BKiLBR. rERY FINE blankets by will be sold ebeap J SHAW A WIN. t'lllIE highest market price fcaid fr 8h ingle X by. i. SHAW A SOS. ... r - j.