u Ik $mro' Jotouaf, gfcarpcftj a., wne 2, 15869. "1 I i ISLD, PA., JUNE 6C9. :T-- To icta e the safe transmission T" . br u. patrons should remit by cheek rf nrdtr or have their letters registered, """''-ill be enclosed in the first paper after ','"-nd: - - -""lnTanl Clearfield Railroad. Tyrone at : :: 9 00 am J""1 r.JrJ.V,t Clearfield at : : 1.00 ...m Clearfield a 2.00 p m. S n. m. Arrives t 1 Arrive at ;" " . " V,;., IT a ,T rone at : witn iucim , - r- v." Bald Eagle Ex- w : uinnc Divine services will be Hew k "abSh. i" Clearfield, as follows : W II Pi", m the .Methodist Rv Kev. i "V i.mrnlR!! ami evening, kiaouain cnan.ii, IVaver meeting, every whooi at J ,, , Thursday.-' ' . 1(i M 'rf pr 'visdortf in the Lutheran church i the inorninir and evening. " FiW church-Ma at I0J A. M. the econd and fourth Sun-luvs of eac .ml (1tl IflLHI.ll U U II'.. 4 " w wm... niontli. ..-i-- T.. Pir"S. Gcakuiass. Pastors and others, hoeS..D. Wards, or Friends may be leaving ,.. for reMdeuce in Philadelphia : Th. Youne MenVbristian Association of Phil l- uird ihp rA-nteration nu u i . . . ...... A thu namerl addresses oi loung mmi to rrfi'e it Philadelphia in whom they are mter- t.i with nea particulars oi cninnn m.vdefHi proper, (which wi'l be strictly confi "atiaUt. P. JOHV WANAMAKER. uf heAssociatun. I vnairinan m luiiiuim r'('l."Iist:.ot stiect. J l uuaaeipuia. Blacking, at the Banner Shoe Store. The let is always ihe cheapest; there iu.-e buy your Doots and Shoas at the Ban her shoe Store. Sign of the flag. IlEi.iiiiou.-5. Divine service way be e .(ctfd in the Court Ilou.-e. on next Sab lath (June Gil.) hy Rev. II. S. Butler. Siifriff's Sales. A number of tracts of land are advertised by Sheriff Howe, his we"-k, to wliirh we direct the attention cf thoe iuterrested. ' II a m N T. On Monday the river rose to a pood raiding stagf , in this county, and many of the raits that were tied up at the vari-nn Linings along the river started on their way fo :T,e lower markets, where, we lope, th,y niay safely arrive. Ohitl"a:'.y. Lclleus L. Luther, E-rp, Ved st his residence in Ilidgway, on Tues (?.r., May "5th, id apoplexy, at the aJvanc- tizic of 77 years. Mr. Luther was one of the o!dt citirciis in Elk county, and until witii'iiafcw ycSrs, has borne an important tut in ihepciiliu afTniis of oursitercounty. if..- 1 -jvil ;: v.vl! S?Tjovri to many of our citizens, iV.tfm-r'.y K-M-ltd lii.iCj and, previous .i his removal to EiJgvray, was ?!i-riff of "h'at;ieil county. After tatiiie tip his resi .1. ii.-c in E!k county he was elected fo and t ti-l the nfik-es of Sheriff 3'i 3 Comi.oi.-.sioii tr for chic term each, and for a number o. years wa-i proprietor i-l ins r.iK i tyocatc. . Ht was respited by 1I who knew bini. and lis di-et-ise wiil be .sincerely laii.entt-d Ly hL? ii.any friends. ProceediLCi of Court. COMMON 1'LFAS. E. Ar.lry vs. Austin Kline's Kx'r. Ejet-hv-nt. Caiiso tried. Verdict :Lt Piaimitf. Ltpra M. Smith, Adin'ix, vs. L. II. 1 mm r John II. Ililluni. Siimmon in case iipi-n proiuUt-s. Caue tri. d. Verdict for j-iaiii'iiT 'tnd aL-aint John 11. Hiibtirii in t he uin of j 1. !,i4 7lJ. IVwitt" ue vs. J. Tyler and W. TSchry-ver.- Sii'inn ins in covenant. lef lidants l inar and confess judgment for ?IOO (K. . Juliii I'utt.jii vs. 1'ofer rnd John Mays SJre l:u ia--. Caue tried. Verdict for I'laimitf for 11. John Tatti n vs. I'eter Mays. Scire Fa Has. Cau-e tried. Verdict fur plaintifi 1 I7J 1. U. F. l'aiton and If. Hamilton vs. A. B. Ln2, et. al. Ejectment. Cause tried. trdiet for defetnl.itits. Fitch and IJoyntot; vs. II. Porter and W. A. Head. Scire Facias. Defendants appear n.l confess ju lgiiient for STr52 51. Uejrgt' H -gartv vs. Jere. Butler and D. A-k. v. Detit. Defeudauts appear andcon-i--i'i.lmetit for $325 3S. W. A. Caldw.U vs. J. & A. McMurray. Ahich'i. Cau-e tried. Verdict for plaintiff in the um of $20 (J!). This trial grew out f the hootiug of the Plaintiffs dog by the I'l'f-n.latits. ROAD MATTERS. pEriTi'iNs. For a rt ad to intersect the f i' iii' Mi l hetween Joseph Fry's farm and the of M. M. Foot's land, in Beccaria ' -n-lip Viewers, II. B.Wright, S. Mc-l'z''u-l T. Mullen. r'r a rial from Mt. neasant farm to the i;i c ..' the o'd Warrick farm, in Beccaria '"'i-hi;, Viewers H. B.'.V right, S. Mc tVn.l, T. M alien. . i-,,r a p. ill from near Chestnut Kidge '!! 11 .:i-e t, interict public road at I! in -horn's sawmill, ill Pike town ;,i p View.-rs, S. F. .MeL'io.-key, S. S. - .rri- J. K. Bior.m. r' .rn road fVi-in Poplar run road to inter act l.i '.l s run road near Thomas Wall's saw 'Jc. iu Ifiin to-.rn-hip. Viewers, Mr. Mc 5 J. IS. Clark, T. W. Moore. Firai.r.d from mouth of 1'irtf run in JV','1 "f-hip to intersect Glen Hope and .'i.ii:;-ipi;r- road near Madera Bridge. -r. T. W. Moore, T. B. Davis, Wil--i iati, li, ,. t nr a r-a-1 from near Laurel ru to town--hi,i r.i.ni near A. Head's, in Lawrence t'p. .e,rs. U. D. B:g!cr, Clark Brown.Stew- arr.i'evL I" rai...I from near Wm. Brother's to I j i !-. if J. Riitiimt i aivl W. J. Nugent in Hini-ih; tunhip. Viewers, L. Boice, J"ht: Meyer. John King. I'onkii-.mkd Xi. Si. Tw.i roads and va vatc n i,.. t(..j,r Samuel Tate's heirs, in Law t nee tijn-Lip. . A ri a.l from near the old steam mill on ' V! river to hnilfc-e ncri s Beaver run at the h"d of rntehiil's dam. A Mi l fmni I). Urubaker'sfarm to Stony n:L ,, iu Union township. A m:i i fr.ni) North line of New Wa.-diing-'jp to (J-tend post office, in Bell township. To vacate and supply street iu New Va.h ifn from near M. K. Church to North I'-ieuf KMii borough. MISCELLANEOUS. . itervisors Appointev. Aud. Kline, 'n Kii .x townrdiin: Jacob Wise, in Morris t Tf-bi!) ; and George W. Shotf, in Wood w'd townvhip. Admitted to Bar. On motion of II. B. "lope, Kj.. Thomas H. Murrav. wasad- it:ed to practice in the several Courts of viiMmei.j Lountv. On motion of r. A. Wallace. Esq., Daye V Krehs, Ksv, was admitted to practice in lI lJ Several Lonrts of this county. Tie petitions of A. A. Adams and II. W kt0ith, for admission to the Bar, were pre dated, anl the appropriate committees of mmaUon appointed, to rtport at J une tdelphia. announce mat j -f,r the purr-oss of snowing kindnesj to loung , who are strangers, and leading them under 7.iious influences. They therefore request all L!..ir.ihrm.in)eration of this committee, to Arrr.AR several new advertismmcnts, in our columns to day, llsad them. Gcntletben, for a good fit go- to F. C. Cromm, merchant tailor, tor he caa beat both city and country" make. Try him. The Trustees of the I'resbyterian Congre gation of Clearfield will raeet on Saturday, Jun 12th, at 2 o'elock, P. M., at the new church, for the pmpose oi letting the beats. All persons desiring seats will please attend at that rime. By order of the Trustees. With the advent of t&e "month of ro . . .i scs we have been once more Deen mro-.n into the season of hay making, mc-nica and pleasure excursions generally. The tarmers are busily engaged in securing their early hajT crops, in order that this branch" of the husbandman's labor may be completed be fore the grain Irarvest sets in. The young folks seek reereatior in the woods, or in fishing parties, or hi berrrying excursions. This is also the season when early vegetables are thrown inty the market, causing a gener al derangement of the "internal improve ments" of mankind, and rendering nvetficai aid a necessity. Just at this time the Great Zinirati Bitters step in as au antidote for the various diseases arising from tfeer too free use of vegetables, or the numerous ills to which farmers are exposed diwing their excessive field labor, or to which pleasure parties are subjected by their efforts to ob tain enjoyment in the country. A supply of the Bitters should be kept on hand for use at this 'particular period wkea allare ex posed to sickness. Altoona District Sunday School Convention CENTBAL FA. COSPKRKCM E, M. B. CUUBCB. Held at Tyrone, Pa., on the ISth, 10th and 20th lny of May, A. V. 18C9. Tn pursuance of a notice previously giv en throughout the District, the Conven tion met at Tyrone, Blair co., Pa., on Tues day eveninc, May 17th, 1SC9. Tug services of the evening were conducted by Kev. S. W. Sears, of Philip burg station, who preached a very able and appropriate ser mon, from the liith, 10th, 17th and 18th verses of the 21st chapter of the Gospel by St 'John, takine for his subject the last clauseof the 15th verse : "Feed my Iambs.' The Convention met at 9 o'clock on Wed nesday morniug, and, after devotional exer cises by llev. Wm. G. Ferguson, of Cur wensville station, was organized by electing Rev. J. S. McVurray, (P. E ,) President. A committee, consisting of Hon. John Pat ton, of Curwensville.Bcv. Wm. II. Dill and Wm. M. McCullongh, of Cleai field, ha been previously appointed to arrargc a pre gramme for the Convention, which was adopted as reported. The following dele gates were present, besides a large number of isinisters, superintendents, teachers, and friends ot the Sunday School : TheOdcre Barhf?eld. Mrs A. A. Jtc-Teus. 1-: C. McCrum, .1 Dannbo,, T. W. Heard. U. Garner. Laura t. Cleaver, V . Addlcman, llaniel Kintcb, U. A. Barthnrst, iobtr D. Hughes, - - J. J. Thompson, Oeorga Owens, I. Conrad, l)r Demos. L. ti- Kessleri' J. W JJatieri:, John bills, Kev. Wm II. Dill, . Wm. M McCu.loofh, Philip Antes, John cankey, E K. Shirey ; U K. .ucCuilough. , . . Rev. Wm. tl. l?rg"uson. J. CunningharA,., LlKuhutb Uoover, !. iS. Corfer, . Jnfph W altcr.1, Wm. U. Ueil, , .. , Mis. Fred'k Crijstnaa .Sue Lytle, ., , . ,,. T. W. Thoiapson, W. y. Hoar. . Caleb tioyer, 1. A. Suiiih. , , ... Mrs. Jennie Maylett, Miss CLifa ilcC.-y, Jesje J hiinas . . I'aiiicl Aiowery, Monroe Ake. D. I Crowell, , , Thomap McCartney, Wm C. Werti, Kate Beyer. James McClintic, Keiifer Leathers, .1. W Clearer, W. W. Keese, Johu Sh'nVT, A.J Orodorf. Ir. 9. A. -Martin, I framu-il Arnold. Wm. P. Hale, Rev. J. W. Buckley, J.-A - Rakestraw, Mrs R Kioina KUbel, II. 1. Wright,. Alexander (Sub, Joseph Akcrs, John WiUiams, , Jacub Longnecker, Carrie Smith. . Jos. U. McMurray, James K. Weaver, James Thomas. J, II Lever, The Convention was largely attended by the friends of the Sunday School cause, and b; the citizens generally of Tyrone and vi cinity. Some of the meetings were of the most interesting character, arid we are only sorry that we have not space to lay the pro ceedings in full before the public. On the whole, the Convention was a grand success,' and we have no doubt all the friends of Sun day Schools returned to their homes feeling that "it was good to be here," and anima ted with a stronger desire to promote the interests of the scholars of their schools,a'nd the cause of Christ. Too much cannot be said in praise of the Tyrone School and those having it in charge. At the Children's Sleeting on Wed nesday afternoon, they earned an enviable reputation as a school of singing children. When three hundred youthful voices com menced to sing that tnost beatiful hymn, Gather at the River," it seemed as if the heavens had suddenly opened above us, and our cars were charmed with the music of gclic voices. We cannot close this imperfect report, without speaking of the hospitality of the ci tizens of 1'yrone, and especially of those private families and hotel keepers, ("Ward House," ' City Hotel," a nd "Exchange Hotel,") who so kindly received and enter tained the delegates during their stay, as Rev. Thos. Barnhart, preacher in charge at Tyrone, who provided them with homes Near the close of the Convention, the fol lowing resolution was adopted : RnmtrA. That the fcecretary of the Con ventioo prepare an abstract ot the proceed ings and have it published in such papers of the District , as may be agreed upon by him and the Presiding Elder. On Thursday evening, May 20th, having one through with the programme, and there Deing no further business before the Convention, after singing the Doxology.tue Benediction was pronounced by Rev. Thorn as Barnhart, when the Convention adjourn ed, to meet again on the first Tuesday of June, 1S70, at Ilollidaysburg. J.S. McMcrrat, Pres't. W. M. McCullocgh, Sec'y MARRIED: On Monday, May 31st, by Rev. W. H. Dill. Mr. Samuel Lender and Miss Mart C. Demi, both of Lawrence tp. On Thursday, Miy 27tb, 1869, by Rev. J. R. Williams. Mr. Edward Bloom and Miss Elizabeth Wise, both of Pike tp. On Thursday, April loth. 1S60, by Rev. J F. Tadiehelin Mr. Martin Wilson and Miss Mart E. Stewart, both of Bradford Blacking, at the Banner Shoe Store. A fine assortment of GenU' India Gauze underwearjnstreceivedatWin.Reed&Co'. The best is always thecheapest ; therefore buy your Boots and Shoes at the Banner Shoe Store. Sign of the flag. Clearfield Retail Markets. Corrected bt R. Mossop. Mat 18, 1369. Apples. dried, lb, S 19 Apples, green, bu, I 50 Hay, ton, S25 OA Hams. lb, . 22 Applebutter, gal, x uu Butter, lb. 40 Feef. fresh lb, 13 Beef, dried." 25 Buck wboat. bush. 1 00 Buckwheat Hour lb, 4 Shoulders," 14 fiHes, " 20 Lard, lb, 28 Oats, bu. 80 Onions. " 2 01 Po, lb, 15 " mess, bbl, 35 00' Potatoes, ba, 1 10 Plaster, bbl, 3 50 Peaches, dried), lb, 19 Rye. bush, 1 50 Rags, lb, 3 Salt, per sack, 3 00 Shingles, 18 in, 5 OB 26' in. 1 0 Timothv seed.bh, 5 0 Beans, bu, 3 00 Boards; per M, 14 00 Corn, shelled, 1 2b ears, 6z meal, 2 60 Chop, rye, 3 2o mixed, i s Cheese, lb. - 28 Cherries, lb. . 19 Chickens. dressed, lb, 20 Eeifs, 20 Wheat, bo. Z 0 flour, bbl. 8 00 Wool, lb, 40 Closiiig JnbtAion8 of Governm't Securities. JAMES1 T'. BRADY Ci, (Surrrtxortt'o S. Jonet iV Co.) CORN KR or rODRTH AK WOOD STBEEfB. Pittsburg, Msy 29. 1869. . tiuV -sell l ttnv' Mil O0LD 140J 10(, 5.20s.Jan.'7, U0i 1104 S.20s.Jul. '67 108 'l08f Junff. 7"-30s, 109til09 JaljT, f-30s. 109il0i Hat Comp,'5.114 I O S. s., 1881, 117 llfii 5 20s, 1862, lUi.118! 5-20sM8t, 106i 106 ; S-iOr. isbo, iuit,iuoi 10 40s 103flO:ifi!Aug.Comp.'5.118i,118i .'US', 108J 10S!j!Sept.Cop.:65.118 118 5.20s. Jan 5-20s. Jul. '65.108 108i tct. torn p. 'oa.ii iriio We are now conveTthiz 7-30' of tba June and Jul; series into U-otd Uoupon iu Donas or ioj-i A Great Remedy far the cure of Throat and Lnng DUeaxe. Doctor YiHltart l ine Iree lar Cordial. inle of the Pin Tree. ob- taiiwif bv aneculiar process rn ftte dlsti'll'atien of I tbe tar. by which its highest medica properties- are retained. It m thn nnlv aafeirDCrd. awf relSa-Me remedy which has ever been- prepared from thejtiioe of lha Pine Tree It invigorates tne digestive organs and restores the appetite. tr atranirthens the debilitated system. It purifies and enriches the blood, and expels from tne system ine corrnpuon wuiu breeds on tbe lungs. It disolves tbe mueus or phlegw which stops the air-passages of the lungs. Its healine principle acts npon the irritated cnrfai-e oftha lnnrs and throat, penetrating to eaou'diseased part, relieving pain and subduing inflammation It is the result of Tearsof study and experiment. and it is offered to the afflicted, with the positive assurance of its power to cure the following a is- eases, iftbe patient nas not loo long ueiayoa a ro- mnrt tn thm means ofenre ! Consumption of the Lungs, Congh. Sore Throat and Breast, Bronchitis, Liiver complaint, Diina and Bleeding Piles, Asthma, Whuoping Cough, niritheria. Ac. Ae We are often asked why are not other remedies in the market for Consumption, tougns. toias. unit other Pulmonary affections equal to Dr. L. O. Wishart's Pine Tree Cordial. We answer 1st. It cures, not by stopping cough, but by loosenin? and assir'tinz nature to throw off the unhealthy matter collected about the throat and bronchial tubes, causing irritation and cough. 2J. Most Throat and Lune Remedies are com posed of anodynes, which allay the, cough for awhile. but by tbeir eonstringing effeeis.the fibres become hardened, and tbe unhealthy fluids coag ulate and ere retained in the system, causing uis- e;isc beyond the controlof our most eminent phy sicians. 3d The Pine Tree Ccrdial. ith its as.-Utants. are preferable, because they remove the cause of I irritation of the mucus meiuurnie unci nroncniai tubes, assist the lunirs to act and throw eff the un healthy secretions, and purify the blood, thus scientifically makioz the vnre perfect. Dr. Wishart has on file at hir ofii.-e hundreds and thousands of Certificates from Men and Wo men of unquestionable character wbo were onee hopelessly given up to die, but through the Prov idence of Hod were completely restored to health hv the Tine Tree Tar Cordial A Physician iu attendance who can be consulted in person or by mail, tt.t or ilfrsr. Price of Pine Tree TarCordialS150DerBottle.SU per dox. Sent bv Excrees on recemt of prico Address. "L. Q C Vihart, M. I). No 232 North 2d Street Phila delphia Pa, AprM 2'gt, li9-3m. SPECIAL NOTICE. cltcncJcs Pulmonic Si Hip, Seeweed Tonic ami Mandrake Pilln.will cure Con- aumntion. Liver Con.nlaint and Dyspepsia, if ta- rtn accorJinir to directions. They are all ..three to be taken at tbe snipe time. Thty cleanse the stomach, relax tbe liver, and pot- it to worn ; tnen the appetite becomes ood.-te tooa aigests ana wakes good blood, the patient begins to grow in fle.-n tbs disease! matter ripens la ins l ngs.ana the natient outzrows the disease, and (rets well. This is tha only way tn cure the consumption. To tli'se three medicines Dr. J. H. Schenck, ot i Philadelphia, owes his unrivalled success in the treatment of pulmonary ooDSnmptiqn. The Pul- j ,, . i . u:j , K a monic . V ru u ripena ion oruiuiu in .w lungs, nature throws U off by an easy expectora tion, for when tho phlegm or metier is ripe, a slight cough will throw it off, and tbe natient baa rest and the lunsrs begin fo heal. To do this, the Seaweed Tonic aod Mandrake Pills must be freely used to cleanse the stomach and liver, so that the Pulmonio Syrap and tbe food will mate goo- blood. , Liver Complaint ij one of the most prominent causes of Consumption. Schenck's Seaweed Ton ic is a eentle stimulant ana alterative, ana tne alkali in the Seaweed, which this preparation is in ail a of. assists tba stomach to throw out the, gas trie Juice to dissolve tbe food with the. Pulmonic Syrup, and.it is made into gooa oiooa witnoot fer mentation or souring in the stomach. The great reason why physicians do not ouie consumption is they try to do too much ; they give medicine to stop tbeeou.h. to stop chills, to stop night sweats, hectio fever, and by so .doing they derange the whole digestive powers.Iocking tip tbe secretions and eventually toe patient sinas ana aies. Dr. Schenck, In his treatment, does not try to stop a cough, night sweats chills or fever. Ke' mote the cause. and they will all stop of tbeir own accord No one can be cured of consumption, liv er complaint, dyspepsia, catarrh, eanker, ulcer ated throat, no less the liver and stomach axe made healthy. If a person baseoosumption.of coarse the longs in some way are diseased, either tubercles, ab scesses, bronchial irritation, pleura adhesion, or the lungs are a mass of inAamation and fast de caying. In such cases what, must be. done ? It is not only the lungs that are wasted, but it is the whole body. Tbe stomach and liver have lost their power to make blood oqt of food. Now the only chance it to takeSchenek's three medicines. which will brin up a tone to the stomach, th natient will berin want food, it will digest easily and make good blood ; then tbe patient begins to a-ain in flesh, and as soon as the body begins to grow, tbe longs beg'n to heal up, and the patient gets fleshy and well. This is the only way to cure consumption. When there is bo lung disease, and only liter eomnlaint and dyspepsia, Schenck's Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake Pills are sufficient without the Pulmonic Syrup. Take the Mandrake Pills Ireely in all billons complaints, as they are per fectly harmless. Dr. Schenck, who has enjoyed uninterrupted bealthfor many years past, and now weighs 224 pounds, was wasted away to a mere skeleton, in the verv last ataze of pulmonary consumption, his physicians having pronounced his case hopeless ana aoanaonea mm to nis rate, ne w oureu bv the aforesaid medioines,and sinee hie recovery many similarly afflicted have used Dr. Schenck s preparations with the same remarkable suoeesa. The directions accompanying each, make it not absolutely necessary to see Dr. Schenck. unlets the patients wish their lungs examined, and for this purpose he is Professionally at his Prineipal Office, Philadelphia, every Saturday, wbere all letters for advice must be addressed. He is also professionally at No. 32 Bond Street, New York, everv other Tuesday, and at No. 35 Hanover Rt., Boston, every other Wednesday. He fives advioe free, but for a thorough examination wuu nis Respirome.'or the price is a. vmoe nours at eaon city from V A. M to 3 r. m. Price of tho Pulmonic Svrup and Seaweed Ton ic each 51.50 per bottle, or do.oo a nan-ooien. Mandrake Pills 25 cents a box. For sale by all druggists. SCHENCK. Ap. 7,'69-lyJ 15 Tf. tikSt., JPkil a, Fa. s PRING GO.0DS. Just opening a splendid stk of new goods at C.KRATZER-SOS-. CCRSASTS the county, at beet and cheapest in the GRAHAM'S. ORGANS AND PIANOS, ESTYS AND MASON & HAMLINS, ' T FOB SALE " J HAYES, CurwensviHe, Pa; A. P. BorKTOV. a. i. ro B0YNT0N & YOUNG, Cor. Foiirth and i Hie Streets, CLEARFIELD, PA., iTAScrACTCBEas or steam engines; Slulay antf Circular Saw Mills, nniA n r i re TT7 4 TVT tp nST T d 1 Juv, p SS'afting, pulieys, BOlTS, and all inds of Mill work. STAJ?L-Et TARtOR STOVE?," COOK STOVES, Heating Steves, Sled Shoes, PTows, ad eastings of all kinds'. DEALERS IN Giffarjy Jnjector, Steam Gauges, Steam Whistles, Oilers, Tallow Cups, Oil Caps, Gang Cocks, Air Cocks. Globe Valves, Check Valves, Wrought Iron Pipe, Steam Pnmfs, Boiler Feed-Pumps, Anti-frietPan Metals, Soap Stone Packing, Sum Packing, Ac, Mo., Jeoember 9, 1868-tf. GOOD GOODS, GOOD STYLES, AND . P KI CES! L OW NEW SPRING STOCK AT TUB KEYSTONE-STORE! . DRESS GOODS, Trimmings aud notions in great variety, WHITE GOODS, s . , . ... .. Stamped Goods, Hosiery anddloves; . Corsets and Skirts,.' Ladies Shawls and Coats, new styles, S T R A W"GJ0 0 D S, - Flowers, Ribbons, to. UMBRELLAS ANL PARASOLS. Window Shades and fixtures. Ladies' and Childrens Shoes, WALLPAPER, WALLPAPER, Carpets, and Oil Cloths,' HA TS A ND CAPS, Prints, Muslins, Ginghams. Tickings, Cot to'nades.Cassimeres, Tweeds, Ac:, to. Cheaper than the cheapest. April 23. '69. NIVLING A SHOWERS. 18G9; 1869. GRAND OPENING 6.' SPRING & SllMMER gTYLEST hi FOREIGN AND ICiEStic DRV GOODS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, "WHITE GOODS, SHAWLS, LADIES AND . GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, &e. Having Selected our stock with the greatest care, we cannot be surpassed in Style and' Quality. All our goods will be sold at a close cash - price, so that purchasers will Sad it . to their advantage In calling oa as. Having fitted op a separate, room for Hats and Caps and Straw Goods, the finest assortment of these goods will be kept WM. REED & CO., Market St. Clearfield, Pa. April 14. 1869 - 17 ODDER CUTTERS of asupcrior make for I' sale at reasonable prises, at i-KK ana BIGLR'S.Clearfie'-,Pa. Noy. 14 500,000 LONG shingles wanted by S. SHAW SON, NOTICE. All persons indebted to the subscri ber, .are reo nested to eouie and. settle with out delay. .- - . . R. MOSSOP. q AWED HjMBEr' The undersigned ' having started in tbe lUMocer business-, ear Oseeslav Clearfield eouory. Pa., n sow pre pared to furuish pice- boards, elear and panel stnflL ". Pro aadllamlock bills sawed to order and snipped on snort notioe. v. it. saavuaioE.lv, - Osceola Mills. Msy 5. 1869-lf. Clearfield co.. Pa. . FOR SALE-, Whit lead, Zinc Paint, LiHsedrOir.Turpentin, Variishes of all kinds, Colors, In oil and dry, Paint and Varnish brashes. HARTSWICK & IRWIS, Clearfield. Pa -M 5,89 tf ASSACHUSETTS- MUTUAL LIFE INsuRAMjla tJUMFAN I. In8orpere4 1S64 Assets nearly Three Million tlnll.M AlvMl.n.li Annnnllv llnN.tllird Or ODB half of the premium loaned to tbe assured. All Uckl4. Mo-n.Kor,.itmb,e b.,nw of th. state of Massachusetts Reliable and energette Agenn w-anted Apply to JOHN KNOX MARSHALL, Stat Agent, S. W. eor 6th and Walnut Streets, May 12, 69 3m Philadelphia. Pa. TTOUND oi Market Street, nearly oppo ske the jail, the cheapest place to buy (wholesale or retail,) Dry Goods, Confectionery, !?ailsv Groceries, Notions, Glass. Medicines. Boots A Shoes. Hats A Caps, Flour, Chop,, Bacon, Fainnr,' Oils; Stoves, leather, Carpets Oil Cloths, WalJ Paper, , Tobacco and Cigars, . Cloth i. , Hardware, Tinware, Qaeensware, Wooden ware, stationery. Irani Musical Goods, Suit, . 8oe PidVngS. Piaster, May 12-1 m. at J.P.KRATZEU'S. o Jii E T II I N G N' E' W IN ANSONVILLS7 Clearfield county, Pcnri'a" The undersigned having erected, during' the past summer, a large and eommodions store room', is now engaged in filling it up with a new and select a eortmentof Pall arr Winter goods, which he offers to tbe publi at pviees to suit tbe times His stock of Mens- anfeoys olotuuig is. unusual ly extensive, and is offered to customers at from SI0 to 720 fbr a whole sort. fleur.Salt.and Gro ceries, of every kind, a complete assortment; Stoves and Stove-pipe, a heavy stock ; Boots and Shotfs, Hatsr ad Caps, in great variety : Ladies' rres roods, furs, and other fancy goods, terfether witn an enaiess aesorimeat oi- noiinae 100 leaiona to enumerate, always on band, and ser sale very obeap.- Prints a-t Aff cents yard.and other goods tn pronervlow. new is te time to ouy. Country produce of every kind, at the highest market prices, will he taken in exenange tor goods; and even Greenbacks will no be refused 'or any article in store, cxamino my stoca oe fore you buy elsewhere. 4ebeT IHMSOT. It. oiia.i, ATTENTION. BUYERS! READ! READ i Who sells tbe cheapest goods iu the county ? - M OSSO'P Who sells best calicoes af 12 J cts a yard ? - -MOSSOP!: Who sells best unbleached muslin at 17 cents' MOSSOP! Who sells Hall's Calf Boo'ts a ?5 00? Mossorf Who sells Hall's best Coarse ioots at $4 50? MOSSOP! Who sells Ilall's bcstKip Boo'ts af 4,50? MOSSOP!" Who sells Hats lower than anybody else ? MOSSOP! . Who sells Sagar the cheapest 1 MOSSOP! Whe sells Syrup the cheapest? MOSSOP! Who' sells Flour the cheapest ? MOSS OF'? ; Who'seHs Ch'op and Feed tlie cfteap'est ? MOSSOP! Who' sells Hardware the cheapest ? MOSSOP! Who sells Queensware the cheapest ? MOSSOP? Who sells' Tinware the cheapest ? MOSSOP! Who sells Clothing the cheapest ? MOSSOP! Who sells Plaster the cheapest ? MOSSOP! Wlo sells Salt the cheapest? MOSSOP! VTlO first brought goods down tO the lowest Cash prices f UACSnPI ix j j Everybody should buy tUCir gOOdS at - M O S SOPS! Clearfield, May 12. 1869. ET, PERKo vo's nour, tne best in maraet, lor salebv J.SHAW A SON. . T .-i . nT .-trf XJI'TC 4U.i.si iMir.4inia i- - - - - 1 rrtM1vu'l-,,'"''v ra:5s MX WaBLE CHAIKS a good articlr. on hand and tor sale dj iBiuiiii.ai,mi. Cl'RWENSVILLE ADVERTI SEMES TS, AMERICAN u O U S E , Having; taken charge of this well-known Hotel. the undertone J oid respectfully solicit a share of the public patronage. Travelers will find the accommodations eqaal to tboe ufujetherhoaae in thissectio-n.. Charge m'oderate, Dee. 2. 186-tf. JOHN J. R.EI7, Frop r T S. C OLE' would inform his old cu2- . timers, and the. public generally, thajt, be still continues to manufacture BOOTS AND SHOES of the very best French Calt and Kip. at the lowest prices fur cash or approved cojn'ry pi-oduee He also myites ll kinds of heavy boots All work warranted, and' perfect sati.-faetion giv en. Opposite Drauoker'a Hotel. CBrweasville.ra. July 2a, IftoS-ly. SUSQUEHANNA II0U3E, Curwcn.sville, Fat EX-PRESS A3T STAGB OFFICE. This well-known Hotel, having been re-fittrd aud re-furnisbed throughout, is now open fortLe accommodatkin of . travelers, ana the public in general. Charges moderate. . r DA 31. Jitt RIM. August 14, 1 86? -tf . Proprietor. p LEAR FIELD NURSERY. -T-:ncoc ace Home Industry. The undersipn- ed having established a Nursery, on the Pike, halfway between Cnrwensville and Clearfield Boroui-ha. is DreDared to lurntsn all Einasot rrui trees, (Standard and dwart.) Everrreen-". Shrub bery, ttrap . V'rar, qosebe.rir, Lawtrn Blacl berry, Stra.w,ber;rj and ..RarpbejTy vines. Alsb Sibriant!rab trees. Ouince and early ?earletRhea barb. o. Orders promptly attended 'o. A del res Ae SI. 1864 J. D. WRIGHT, Carwensville Q J. HAYES, Scrgeon Dentist. Office nn Main Srrppr. (TnrweriRVi IP. l'enn a. . Will make professional visits for the conveni ence of of the public coram eMint in AprH, 169". as follows, vis : Luthersbarg firt Friday of every monia ; aosuutivio,uti jujh-iu Wl I lOIJ muum , Lumber ,Ui$y. .fh st Trsdy of every montb; spending two days in oilher place. All ordes for work should M' preseated on the day of his arri ... 1 1 nlB.. l iJ Aeetb extracted by tbe application ot local anaatheaia. comparatively without pain. All kinds of dental work guaranteed. N. B. Tbe public will please notice, that Dr U., when not engaged in tho above visits may be onnd in his ofe in Curwensvilla. lap 1- ou-iy A W A Y ? M wrriioCT txit: J5 W, JOHN. 1 RVIN. nas just received and opened at the old stand in Cnrwensville. an antire new stock of Pall and Winter Goods, which he will sell very caeap for CAsa. H is stock consists ot Dry Goods, (?rf'rics, Hardware, Queenswaie, Boots and SStjcs. Hats, Caps, Ready .. made Clothing, etc. The public generally is respeeMJy. Invited. tc five him a call : see his stock and, bear bis prices. and purchase from him if you find it will he to your advantage. Nov. i5. 1866 THIS WAY! Having just returned fro Hew Vork and Philadelphia we take this method of no tifying, all our old customers, and many others whom we desire to bare as customers, that we are receivfng a very LARGE STOCK OF GOODS, of all kinds, which we will sell at very low figures. Give us a reexam ine our goods and prices be fore purchasing elsewhere , , and thereby save from 5. to 20 pet cent, on your purchases. THOMPSON A CO. SMrcexsors of TVm ZTyc i- Thomjtsoti . Curwciisville, May 5. 1889-tt. - - NEW GOODS! The undersigned adopt this melhol of notify ing the public geuerally, and the cttixens of Cu wensville and vicinity in particular, that thoy have just returned trom the East with , and are now opening, in their NEW STORE ROOM, one door West of Bloom's Hotel, a large and well selected' stock of good's, which will be sold as cheap as the same quality elsewhere in the county. Our stock consists of Dry Goods, of every de scription, together with a full assortment of no tions. Clothing, Hats anl Caps, Boots, Shoes. Hardware, Queensware, as well as Tinware, Ce darware, Wtllotrwire, Buckets aud Brooms, to gether with a large stock of Groceries, and al ways a full stock of Flcur, Fib, Salt, Ac. In short, we keep a fill sepply of eVeryf-fng used' is tbisaarfcef. We want all our old customer, and oi many new ones as can make it ecrnven'ent, fo give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. CuVwensville. Pa., DANIEL HARTSOCK, May 5, 1369-41. EOWINGOODttTN. N EW SPRING GOODS JUST RECEIVED AT KIRK & SPENCERS, Limber City, Pa., The und'ersigned would . respeetf ally inform their customers, and the Dab fie in general, that they have lust received .tbeir Spring stock of roods, consisting oi ry oooai. uroceries, oooi -hoes. Hats. Caps, Fish, Salt, Flour, Bacon, Nails, Paints, Oils'. Stoneware, Hardware, Queensware, Baskets, Tabs, burns'. Carpet. Oil cloth, and a general variety, of such articles as are usually kept in a country .store, an oi wnicu mey wm Sell CHEAT rOR CASH. They would also direct sttonfion to. fbeir large stock of Rca'dy-nVade Clothing, which tey offer for sale at a small advance upon cost. KIRK i SPENCER. Lumber City, Pa.. May S, 186?. . N. B. We 'so manufacture to order, ahd con stantly keep op band. general assortment of Boots and Shoes, for men. women and children. klRK SPENCER. II. F. N A U 0 L E VfAfCH MAKER," GRAHAM'S ROW, CLEARFIELD. The undersigned respectfully informs his old customers and the public, that he has on hand, (and constantly receiving new additions,) a large ' stock of Clocks, Watches and JOwelry. CLOCKS, a large variety from the best Man nfactory.aonsistingof Eight-day and thirty-hour spring and weigni, ana evers, Aime, cu-iae ana Alarm clocks. WATCHES a fine assortment. silver Hooting- and open case American patent Levers, plain and full jeweled. y-r n nPATv a ! ny n t iUArtmnt r.f K best quality. Also, in silver extension and desk SPECTACLES, a large assortment, far and nar sight, colored and plain glass. . re-arirmir r ...w ...i.i. r, . caT af ww US p.-- v wi a 'r I vu a ui u jjiu piece to a full set. ALSO, m fine assortment of Spoons. Forks, but- terknives.etcplatca on genuine Alabata ALSO, Hair.Jewelrv.with pure gold mot got op to qrder. Call and see sample bool ounting book. All kinds of Clocks. Watches and Jewelry ear fully repaired and Warrant'd . A continuance of patronage is solioited. Nov. 2Sth. 1865. H. P. N ATOMS I -i a T T Id T5 ALL'S FINE CALF-SKIN BOOTS, at 5 00, I I 1 AUU O r I ' II May 12.'69 at MO&SOP'S. OIL CLOTn 8, at greatly r'edu'oed rrirs at May 129". MOOP S. rRArE VINES FOR SALTi All the .maninir nnrtiv vjirifLies ui ursi uuiii.t Concord Cuttinss. $1 00 per hundred. Orders solioited as soon as convenient and filled in 'otation. by A M. HILLS. n L E AR F I'E LD HOUSE, j FRONT STREET, PHILIPSEClta, PA. 1 will impeach air one wbo savs I fall ta rive direct and personal attention te all oar customers. r rail to eaase them to retoioe over a woll tor- Btsbed table, with clean rooms aad new beds. wbere all may feel at borne and tbe weary be at rest. Kew stabline attached. Philipsbnrg. Sep. 2,'63. JAS H. P ALER. ?.X C II A N O E HOT E L, . . Huntingdon, Penn'a.1 This eld establishment having been leased by - Morrises, formerly Proprietor of the "Morrison House.'.' has been thcrouchlr renovated and re furnished, and supplied with all the modern itn protempBts and conveniencies necessary to a first class Hotel. .The dining room has been'removed to tbe (rat, .floor, and is now spacious and , airy. T,he chambers are all well ventilated, aad the Proprietor will endeavor ta make. bis guests per fectly at home. J. MOKR ISON. Hunt it gifbn' Jane I7.IP63. Proprietor: BEE HIVES! BEE HIVES!! ... , . The undersigned havirznn hand and fnr'aala the AV-kivan Mir7sE-coa.BEE Hives, and ficding it impoaaible to supply tbe demand for hives have concluded to sell one half of the terri tory which they own. tn wit: Clearfield and parts if Centre and Cambria eoeiftVe Tlly Have made arrsngements to have the material f.r hives cut to'o'der. . Persons desirous of seeing a' sample of the bivrs wiP please oal at Nivlior o Showers Store, in Clearfield. Bee raisers will find it to their advantage, to have the patent hives. Per sons wishing t-i bay either hives or territory can aaarese uatotrien Mepe, ciearnelO; cnanty. fa. flpr.i A. A W. A NIVLING. 3' 3' q q q ? q 33 EH ? To the Workis Class : I am now prepared to furnish all classes with constant employment at, tbeir homes, the a ho'e of the timet or for the spare momenta. Business new. Ifglit nrd-profita ble, rifty cent to IS per evening, is easily earn ed by persons of either sex', and tue boys and girls rum uearij- m.m muca as men ureal liiuuceruents are offered , those who will devote their wliote lime to tne oaeiness ; and. that every person who sees this notice may send me their address and test tbe business for themselves. I make the fol lowing nrijIa.riTleH offer : Ta all who are not well satisfied wi th the business, I will seiid $1 to pay for the trouble of writing me Full particulars, directions. -e., sent free. Sample sent by mail f-ir 10 cents' Address E. C, Allen. Aa'?usa.Me. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE. The undersiened. Executors of the Estate of Jasn Kirk, late of tbe Borough of Lumber-eity, deceased, offer at private sale the folle-wing de scribed real eftats, t- wit ?,TIe (tdiVTibd' half of about two ounarea acrs pi tana, suuaiein Lipio township,' Clearfield' county. Pa., known' as trie -Union Mills .property. About IS acres or tue land is cleared, from 80 fo 100 acres is covered with excel'ent white pine, besides hemlpek and other timber. The improvements are a valuable grist mill, saw inill, and .woolen factory, besides a good frame house and barn. The water power is good, situated on Anderson's creek, about i2 miies above Cnrwensville. Persons desirous of seeing the property, can call upon J.R. Aracll, residing thereon. For further particulars apply to the undersigned at Lumber city. ISAAC KIRK. SAMUEL KIKK, Jan. 13 '6!. JOHN RCSSELL, ExrV COMETH ING NEW AND BEAUTI 3 FUL! . . . . , . The Photograph Mar'rfage Certrficate is truly a thing of rare beauty. .It consists of . beauiifst engraving, with a place on the left to insert the photograph of the Husband, and a place on tbe right to insert the pbotograph of the Wile ; ac companied with passages of Scripture adopted" to each Ao., Ac ... ... What a pleasuro it will be, when our hairs are getting gray, tq haye hanging in our parlors, a -keepsake." that will remind as of our Itndal aysvand bridal aly.. ... , , All who have, been lately married, aud those contemplating marriage should have (hem Many who have been married for years are applying for them. Any competent penman can fill them onr- i ' i V , The undersigned is the exclusive accent for th Photograph Marriage Certificate, or Clearfield, Centre and Elk counties. They will be sent by mail pre-paid. . .. : Send your address and get a descriptive circular gratis. Address W.B PURDY, Wcstover. March 17, '69-ly. Clearfield Co. Pa THE GREAT ZINGARI BITTERS, A Safe Elpod Purifier.," . . . A Splendid Tonic, . A Pleasant Bcvera'c. A Certain Cure PREVENTIVE OF DISEASES The ZTNG AI EjTTTERS ar compounded from a prescription rrf the celebrated Egyptian physi cian Da. Cbk. prs. who', after years of trial and experiment,' discovered , the Zitigitri Vro-rthe most remarkable vegetable production, the earth, perhaps, has ever yielded-r-certainly the moaf effective in the rare of disease. It. in combina tion with the ofher valuable properties of which' the ZINGARI BI fTERS is composed, will cure Dyspepsia. Fever and Ague, Bilious Fever, Cholic', Colds, Bronchitis, ConsunlptioA in its tint stage, Flatulency, Nor6n Debility, Female Coin' plaints, Rheumatism, Dysentery, Acute and Chronic Diarrhea, Cholera Morbus, Chol era. Typhoid and Typhus Fever, Fever, Yellow Fever, Scrofula, Diseases ot the Kidneys, Habitual Costiveness1, Ae., &6 , Ac., In the PREtfENTiov and Cc-be of tne aVove dis eases, it has never been known to fail, as thou sands of our most prominent citizens throughout all parts of the coontry, will testify. Let tbe anliciedf send for a'eirc'ular containing testimoni als and certificates of those who- hare been eared after their cases have been pronounced hopeless by oar best physician. Principal depot. F. RAHTER A C0. Ko t! S. Front St., Philadelphia. Recommended by Ex-Gov. David R. Porter, of Pennsylvania. Hon. Robert J.Fisher, of Penn sylvania, Hon. Edward McPherson. of Pecnsyl vania. Hon. Joel B. Dapner. of Pennsjlvanic Hon. Wm. McSherry.oi Pennsylvania, and others Send tor circulars. Feb 10th. 11-69 ly GROUND AND CNGROCND SPITES. Citrm English Currants, Essence Coffee, and Vine gar ot the best quality. fbr sale by Jan. 10. HARTSWICK A IKWIN. -yERYFCNK blankets' wilf be sold cheap J. SUAW A SON. THB nighest market prices paid Fr Shingles by J. gHAtr, i SON. B A CON. Hams. Sides ah- S-6'uld'ers at reduced prices, at MOSSOP'S. -pvRIED FRUIT, at reduced prices, at XJ may iz, o. MOSBOP'S. Q UEENSWARE Tea sets, best stone-ware. 4 pieces, at S6 50 at MOSSOP'S. s ADDLES, Bridles, harness, collars to., for sale at MERRELL A BIGLER'S. THIMBLE-SKEINS and. Pipe-boxes. c r iTtg. ons, for sale by MERRELL A BIGLER RUNES a quantity on hand afid for ai-Je at May 27. OIL, Putty, Paints GlsM and Nails, tor sale at June '66. MERRELL BIG LEK'P STOVES of all sorts and sixes, constantly oa h,nj tt MERRELL A BIGLER 3 CLOVER. Timothy and Orohard-grass seeds at Vj C. KRATZER A SONS. J6H Al SON now offsr there Whole stock of . woolens for less than first cost in Poller CHILDRENSfurs twemy-fivo per eent less than cost at J.SHAW A SON. IRON i IRON!! Best bar iron, for sale at the ' store of MERRELL A BIGLER. C-i UNS. Pistols and sword canes to be had l T Jwne6. MERRELL A P.1GLER, If t I l 11 ('I .0! it ; I h! IlII ft 3 -Pi - i 1 i ! i! township. Tnr