ipe affeiwm'$ goitntaf, (gfcarficfb, a., gmtc 30, 1SG0. ri.F.ARFIKLD, PA., JUNE fr Pitbos.-To injure the safe transmission .T'; b, mail, patrons should remit by check f money ui ... their letters reeistered. r .,mrr OT man. y u . f V oHr, or have their letters regis 'iwtipt will te enclosed in the first pape cri er after J money eoines to h.nd r.,ana and Clearfield Railroad. Mai! !" leaves Tyrone M : : : 9"m Arrives at Clearfield at : : 1.00 p. m. toil !.'."'" Clearfield a' : : : 2 00 p m. V Arrives at Tyrone at: : : : 5.50 p. m rmre'i" i'h Cincinnati Express East at .I7 a V-il W'cst l 6 44 P' m ; Ba,d as'e El' pWst7 T . : nj.II(1,ors. Pivine sorriecs ill be held .-it Sailatli. in Clearfield, as follows: " pv- Ilcv YV. 11. Ii'l, in the Methodist. nh 'I.,. mfrni:i2 and evening. Sabbath Ti 1 -t" l,rnJ"er meeting, every ThurUv at TI l'- -M- Communiou serviees KiTsibUtli f cwry month at lliA. M Uv Iter- .Vixlwff m the Lutheran church in tbe mr.min? and evening ; jjprvies in Su Andrews hpiseopa: cnprch on" Tue -lay evenings, at Ti o'clock. Seats St. Francis' church Ma at 101 A. M., the second and fourth Sundavs of each Etonth. . , .- Ifots and caps.cheap for cash, at the Ban ker Hat Store. F. C. Cromin lias excellent taste for cut ting Boy " Suits. The Fair. Tho fair of (he M. E. Church, held in this place last week, wa a decided success. The net profits amounted to'OSO. The Foi'RTQ. In accordance with our custom, i'i order to afford our hands a Httlii recreation, no paper will be issued from this iSec on July "th. My wife's choice, and the whole family prefer them. The Ladies. Misses and Chil dren's Gaiters and Lace Boots, at Bunner b'hoeJnore prices to suit the tim.s. A Celebration. We understand that a citizens celebration is to come off at Osce ola, on Saturday next, July 3d. All are cordially imited to be present on the oc casion. The'Hivek. The r.-ater in the river rose to a good rafting stage, the begiuning of this week. Thus bo have not, as yet, got their rafis into market, should now ue ail due dilipjtie-J it the Biattcr, otherwise they b;:ty tail M rU them to their destiua tiot. this season. IIaix. Copious raiita have fallen, in tliis region,' within the past Treek ; ar.dho doubt tlie growiiij; grain and gra crops have sus tained some damage in consequence. We 'KtiJerstand that the cts llclds, cspociaUy, have Ik-ivi oiuck washed. A good trcrut'C !, 'uowerer, is still anticipated. .AmiTTEl- H. V. Smith. wVs hdr.vttted t-i tlie K ir, in this place, on Monday, .Tune ?l-t. Vt"-? 'understand tint he pa.sed a very creditahie exain'.riatuHi, and, upon the re-c-nmicndn'i-rn of the coJiitutttee, r.tii aj 'uiitteJ to practice in the sever?.! C-CErts ff CiearBeM county." Mr. Saikh h is tho ahil ityto become a very successful practitioner, atj we wi.-Ji Liui prosperity iu Li.- ol'.oe Al'MITTED TO THE 1J.VK. -It fives US p'ca Mire to a.iuoun.-e that our yottng friend, A. A. Aianis. was, o.i Monday a week, ad luitteil t practice in the several court- of C'leattkU ctrrty. Los Ls a young man of more (li.n or-linary ability and acipure nteiits wi.-'i! v..i vjd in the elementary prin ciples f.f the law and p'jssessed of ar nnn sual decree of I u-incss tact, energy and per Foveracce. We c'-'tutrreii-l him to the favor ale ntie-if the ba-iness conituunity. feel iirg as.-u-cl tiiat whatever may be entrusted to h:si wiFi leeive pro;npt ai?d careful at-tenti-.)?!. TkeB.-.xx Uouheks. We publish, thi -vk, the evil-nce hi the cae of J. E. Le-iu-ine. orw of the B;i;k robbers, which .',! be perused with interest by our readers f-wrai'v. He was convicted tor breaking entering a certalu building with intent t' emnmit a felony. J. M. Newman, 4 see ndone of the gang, plead guilty to the anie charge. Leiuoine and Newnian, were t!i''n ;i;c ;:nd convicted on an indictment f-i.- Src, i,y of money, cct In the first case Nte Cmirt sentenced the prisoners each to ra." a S:i2 of fl and coats of prosecution, a'j'l Biid..ro an imprisonment of three years, -a solitary conSnenicnt, in the Western I'eiiken'nry. In the second case, each to rjr a fine uf $1 and costs of prosecution, re-tore ;.? mouev and property, or its value, - the lai:k, and undergo an imprisonment U:ic year, in solitary conCnciuetit, in the "i-stern Petiitentiary. John Nelson, alias Jack iUiri having turned states evidence, a WV j,,-r...,.pti was entered in his cae, ?.ft r which he was di-charged from custody i'rd-rr.f the Court. Tiv,: TitiAt. of David Ball. On Tues : niorr.iug of last wce. David Ball was am .sn 1 ir the murder of Job Sncath, on - v in-, r 1 2th, ls;$. The case was open 1 for the C.iir.ir.onwea'.th by T. II. M'urray, -Nv i.d argued by W. M. MeCuliough, , ISstrict Attorney, and II. B. Swoope, 1- The prisoner was defended by W. A. W iliaee, K-,. . I!t,:i 3,!d Sncath met at the residence of "l'rt Hor.rer, in Bc-caria tewnbhip. Till7 ha l a fi-ht. After the fight vas over l!l nca:li was in the act of puttintr on his 1".hes V.Jl. VU had got a Auifo from Jos. fr. i-mno to wherc hc wa3i tp j piucj '.;e '.n.!i: 'nt'-) , us rt, Aiiiing hitn instant-- 1 tie case was submitted to the jury on f e,'neslay evening. After an absence of "ur hours, they returned with a verdict of 'jiu.tv of murder in the first degree." A El"'i"" ioiuiediafely made for a new which was ably argued, on Monday, T A. Wallace, Esq.. for the prisoner, and II. B. Swoops ? for tne Coinmon ea tl,. The Curt hojls it under advise- rut. If Q-.Qtn ;3 overruled we will ta-h the evidence in fall. If the new :s cranted, it wouid be wrong to pub- . tIie Testimony, as it might prejudice the pr..-ner's case. Mr. Boric, Secretary of the Navy, resign t'i U-t week, and Gen. George M. lUWson, C' ws appointed to fill the vacancy. Da. Clark, during ; the last week exam ined the following citizens of Clearfield county. In every instance describing and ex plaining their symptoms and feelings in de tail, without asking one question concerning the nature of their diseases. For the truth of this fact I would re.-pectf ully refer you to the following well known persons : Clear field, John Brown, John Lansberry, Solo mon Loop, Henry Cramer, John A. Bead. Mrs. Margaret Daniel. Madera, William Luther, William Hegartj. Bald Hills, John Stine. New Millport, A. A. .Bloom, David Witherow. Lumber City, Thomas Kir;. Bigler Station, Mrs. Isabella Kyler. Woodland, Wm. Hoover. John Peters.Geo. W. Hoover. Grahamton," John M. Katen. Ileaiarty's X Boads, J. M. Smith. Osceo la, Christian Switzer, with scores of others whose names are not here. Dr. Clara's on ly method of examination, is to search out the cause and trace the symptoms from the original source, which can be done reaaily in every developed case of disease. Any doubting, can as.- the patients examined or call at any of the doctor's appointments and be sath -fieri that he understands his profes sion. Some persons who have never inves tigated our method of doing business, or when self interest is at fta.-e, cry humbug. But our examinations are so just, so fair, so plain, and fy convincing, that they should not pass judgment until they have consult ed him. If lie does not do as he says, then do not employ him. If he docs then give "honor to whom honor is due." I'll. C. Correspondence. Elizabeth CiTr N. C. 1 June 17th,lSf,0. Friend Row : Having been sojourning here for a few days, and believing that a brief account of this place of its present con dition and its future prospects would be of interest to some of your readers, I send yon this statement. This county (Pasquotank) is generally level, lying between the Pasquotank river on the east and Little river on the west (both deep navagable streams). It extends about 40 utiles in length and 8 miles in width; soil a rich sandy loam, adapted, as the grow ing crops would indicate, to the raising cf cotton, com, wheat, potatoes, oats, sweet potatoes fcc. , with cabbage, peas, onions, apples, peaches, pears, figs, cherries and a great variety of unall fruits aud vegetables t all of which, from the mildness of the climate and the extraordinary facilities for transpor tation by water to the marA-ets of the great cities of tho north, must m:i.-e, it ere long, what it is by nature, so peculiarly fitted for ; one of the most prosperous States on the Atlantic c -ast. Lands can now ho bought at from ten to twenty dollars per acre, according to the lo cation and improvements. At prescnt.it is true, business is paralvzed, I Hiight i-afy the country almost ruined by i l:e lure war. Mon of property and means have boon impoverished and many fine buiditgs fle.itroyed, hence the low price of land. But with the rich soil, fine climate, extensive :sheries itnd commercial advan tages with free labor and' a continued in crea- of emigration of men of capital from :th n rth, the irospcrity of thd State must soon surpass what ii had ever been undt r the slave system. Another important feature Tien; is found in the fine forests f yellow pine, cypress, janiperand othar She timbers which alound alon the stream s. Labor here is cheap ; the general health of the cointry is said to be good ; consump tion, coMs, and bmrKrliia! ffTtJctions seldom .-nown, which may be accounted for in the fact that the winters are so Very mild com pared with I hose of the mountainous regions of Pennsjdvania. Ague And fever, or as it is termed here "the chills" form'the main objection to em igration, btit it is thought that by a tho rough system of drainage, with correct liv ing, this nray be obviated to a certain ex tent. The farmers are busy harvesting their wheat. Corn is from one to six feet in hight, The season for planting this crop is not so limited as in Clearfield ; hence the various stages of growth. The Land and Lumber Company of N.C. with superior charter jwivilcces from the Legislature of the State, are about to erect in this city an extensive steam saw mill for the manufacture of all X-inds ol lumber.hav ing purchased Zt) LW aciesol timber lauds in this vicinity. Dr. 1. John of Pennsylvania, the former able and thorough editor of the Columbia County ItipitbliVttu, will soon commence the publication of a paper here, to be called the "irth Clluliltill,', to be devoted es pecially to the political improvement and agricultural and commercial interests of the Mate. The loyal element largely predominate, and tho best feeling prevails betweeu the old citizens and eungtauts of the North. 1 cannot, indeed, close this letter without ac-.-uowledging the fondness and hospitality which has been extended to inc by all with whom i have become acquainted. You will see, therefore, that the prospec tive future of the "Old North State" rem ises to be bright. J. it MARRIED : On Tuesday, June 2'JnJ, ISiiO, by Bcv. Wm. M. Hun-Sifteld, Mr. J. Fa.vNcis Mo Kexrick, of Gettysburg, Pa., and Miss M. Ellen Bkaiv of Lawrence township, Clear field county, Pa. In Curwpnsvile, on Monday, June tiSth, by Kev. W. G. Ferjtiwon, Mr. Stephen II. V ri.Ni, of Athens, Maine, and Miss II N xaii G. Bowers-ox, of Clearfield co., Pa. DIED : On Friday, June 2"Hh, I8C9, M.ttr Pm axxah Sui mel, wife of Lewis Shimel, of Bogg township, aged 32 years, S mouths and ii days. The deceased was a very esti mable lady, he-Wed by all who knew her. She left a devoted husband and 7 small children to mourn her death. On Thursday, June 24th, 1SG9, Edward II., youngest son of Andrew B. and Maria tfhugart, aged 8 years and 5 months. His pain all part. He rests at lust, - Asleep below the blooming clover, Before the prime Of marhood's time H is innocent yoijng life is over. Ah ! who can teach you to forzet. Or bid the tears to eeae their flowing ? That still your broken lily wet. Thcngh oaks are in your garden growing All speech is vain. To soothe yonr pain ; With jou we weep, our silence keeping. ' And "miJt it bear That promise dear. "He is nut dead, but only sleeping " Clearfield Eetail Markets. ; , Corrected bt B. Mossop. Jcxe 29, 1869. Apples. dried. Ib, $ I.ft Apples. green, bo, I i6 Applebuiter, gal, 1 00 Butter, lb. 25 Beef, frejh. Ib, !8 Beef, d ried. " 25 BncKwhcat, bush. . I 00 Eacfcwbeat flocr Ib. 4 Bean, bu, , 3 00 Boards, per M, 15 00 Ccrn. shelled, 1 25 ' eara. 62 " meal, 3 fiU Chop, rye, 3 25 " mixed, . 2 50 fheese. lb. Cherries, lb. 19 ChickcnE.dresEeJ.lb, 20 Eggs, 20 flour, bbl. 8 00 Hay, ton. 525 !o Hams. lb, . 22 Shoulders. 15 t-ies. " 20 Lard, Ib, ' 23 Oats, ba. 80 Onions. " 2 00 Poric. lb, .15 " mess, bbl, 35 00 Potatoes, ba, 1 10 Plaster, bbl, 3 50 Peaches, dried, lb, 19 Rye. bush, I 50 Rags, lb, 3 Salt, per sack, 3 On Shingles. IS in, 5 00 21 in.UalS 00 Timothy seett, bu, 5 00 Wheat, bu, 2 00 Wool, lb. 40 Closing Quotations of Governm't Securities. JAMES T. BRADY CO., Sncrrssortta S. Jonfsif Co.) Conien of Forum and wood stcket . Pittsburg, June 19. ISC?. tiov 'sell, i tny.iSell. G01D. I4iii 'iH 5-2T3, Ja6.'fi7. 110 MOj D S. 6s.. 1S1. 117 lift 5-2Ha.Jul.X7 103 MOSi 5-2i!g.lsr,2, I14j HSf Jane, 7-:;(ls, 109,10i 5-20S.1KS1, 105-lO6J July, 7-S0s, 10ti109i 5-2ii.lSijj. 1 O.i J 105 Miv Comp. 'fii.114 j 10 40s. 10."; lOij Auw.Comp.'fio.HSl llSj 5-2(n. Jan.Xo, 10- 10s. Scpt.Conjp.X5.il 8 IllSj 5-2Hs. Jul. 'B5.103 .lOSj Oct. Cump.X5,ll7U8 . We nre now converting 7-30 of the June and July series into Gold Coupon 5-20 bonds of ISS5-7 .1 (treat Remedy for the cure of Til root ind r.uny Dieaex. Doctor Wishort ' Vint Trfe Tar Cordial. It is the vital principle of the Pine Tree, ob. tiiinej by a peculiar process in the distilla'icn of the tar. by whish its highest iscd:eat properties are retained. It is the only safeguard and reliable remedy which haseverbeen prepared from the juice of the Pine Tree It invigorates the digestive organs and restores the appetite. Tt strengthens the debilitated 57 stem. It parities and enriches the blood, and expels from the system the corruption which scrofula breeds on ihc lungs. It dlsoives the uincus or phlegm which stops the air passages of thelungs. Its beating principle Acts upon the irritated furface of the lungs and throat, penetrating to e..rh diseased part, relieving pain and subjoin ir.fl iiamnion . . It is the result of year? of stndy and experiment, and it is odered to the afflicted, with the positive assurance of it power to cure the following dis eases, if the patient has not too leng delayed a re sort to the means of cure : Consumption of the Lungs, Cough. Fora Throat and Dreast Bronchitis, Liver Complaint. Biind and I'ieediag Piles, Asthma, Whuoping Cough. Diptheria. Ao. Ac V e are often askeil why are no t ether remedies in the market for Consumption, Coagbs. Colds, end other Pulmonary affections eo,aal to Dr. L. Q. Wiehart s Pine 1 ree Cordial. We answer 1st It cures, not by stopping cough, but by loosening and assisting nature to throw off the unhealthy matter collected about the throat and bronchia! tubes causing irritation and eough. 2d. Most lhroat and Lnng Remedies are com posed .f anodynes, which allay the cough for awhile bat by their conj-tringing effecis.the fibres become hardened, and tbe unhealthy fluids coag ulate and are retained In tho system, causing dis ease beyoud the control of our moot eminent phy sicians. 3d Tha Pine Tree Cordial, with its assistants, are preferable, because they remove tbe cause of irritation of the mncus membrane and bronchial tube, assist the lungs to act and throw ff the un healthy secretions, and purify the blood, thus scientifically making the cure perfect. Dr. Wirihart has on file at hir office hundreds and thousands of Certificates from Men and Wo men of unquestionable character who were once hopelessly given up to dio. but ihrongh the Prov idence of tiod were completely restored to health by the Pine Tree Tar Cordial A Physician in attendance wbo can be consulted in person or by mail, fr-r f tltarirr. Prire of Pine Tree Tar Cordial 61 50 per Bottle. Sll per do. Sent bv Express on receipt of price Address, L. Q C Wishart, M. 1). Xo 2S2 Xorih 2d Street Phila delphia Pa. April 21st, lSfi-3m. SPECIAL NOTICE. Si-hnn-k's Pulmonic Syrup, Seeweed Tonic an l Mandrake Pilts.will cure Con sumption. Liver Complaint and l)y;pepia. if ta Ken according to directions. Tbey are all three to be taken at the same time. Thjy cleanse the stomach, relax the liver, and put it to work ; then tbe appetite becomes g'wi. the food aigests and makes good blood tbe patient begins to grow in Cefh the diseased ma e'er ripns in the I ngs.and the patient outgrows the disease and gets well. This is tlo only n-y to cure the corstimption. To the.-e three med'einas Dr. J. II. Schcnck. ol Philadelphia, owea bU unrivalled success in the treatmeut of pulmonary consumption The Pul monic i-jra'p ripens the morbid matter in the longs, nature throws ii ci hy an easy expectora tion, for when the phlegm or miner is ripe, a slight cough will throw it off, and the patient has rest and tbe luugs begin to heal. To do this, the Seaweed Tonic ar.d Mandrake Pills must be freely used to cleanse the stomach and liver so that tbe Pulmonic Syrup and the food will make good blood. Liver Cos.plaict fa one of tbe most prominent Causes of Consumption, t-chenck's Seaweed Ton ic is a gentle stimulant and alterative, and the alkali in the Seaweed, which this preparation ic ma la cf. assists the stomach to throw out tbe gas trie juice to dissolve the food with the Pulmonic Syrup, and it isisadeinto good blood without fer mentation or aouring in the stomach. Th great Reason why physicians do not cuie consumption is they try to do too much ; they give medicine rb stop the cough, to stop chills, to stop night sweats, hectic fever, and by so doio-r they derange the whole digestive powers. locking np the secretions arid eventnally the pnfer.t sinks and dies. Pr. Schcnck, in his treatment, does not try to stop a eongh. night sweats chills or fever. Re mote the eauie.aud tbey will all stop of their own accord Xo one can be cured of consumption, liv er complaint. dyappsia, catarrh, canker, ulcers ated th mat unless the liver and stomach are made healthy. If a per.-on hasebnsnmptioTi.of cocre the lungs in some way are diseased, either tubercles, ab secsses. bronchial irritation, pleura adhesion, or the lungs are a mass of inilauiation an i fast de caying. In such cases what must be done? It is not only the lungs that arc wasted. but it is the whole body. Tbe ftnrnach and liver have lost their power to make blood out of food. Now the only chance is to take Schenck's three medicines, which will bring up a tone to the stomach, the patient will begin want food, it will digest easily and make good blood; then the patient begins to gain in flesh, and as oon as the body begins to grow, th; lungs beg n to heal np. and the patient gets fleshy and well. This is the only way to cure consumption. When there is no lung disease, and only liver complaint and dyspepsia, Schenck's Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake Pills are sufficient without tbe Pulmonic Syrup. Take the Mandrare Pii Is freely in all bilious complaints, aa they are per fectly harmless. Dr. Schcnck. who ha enjoyed uninterrupted healtb'for many years past, aud now weighs 225 pounds, was wasted away to a mere skeleton, in the very last stage ofpulmonry consumption, his physicians having pronounced his case hopeless and abandoned him to his fate. He was cured by the aforesaid medicines. and since bis recovery many similarly afflicted have used 1'r Schenck's preparations ailh the same remarkable success. Tbe directions accompanying each, make it cot absolutely necessary to sec Dr. Sclienck, unless the patients wish their lungs examined, and for this purpose he is Professionally at his Principal I'fhee, Philadelphia, every Saturday, where all letters for advice must be addressed, lie is also professionally at Xo. 32 Bond Street, Xew Tork, every other Tuesday, and at No. 3 Hanover St.. Boston, every other Wednesday. He fives advice free, but for a thorough examination with his Respirometor the price is 55. Office boors at each city from 9 A. Jl to 3 P. M. Price of tha Pulmonic Syrap and Senweed Ton ic each SI. 50 per Lottie, or $6.50 a half-doten. Mandrake Pills 25 cents a box. For sale by all druggists. ' DR. J. II. SCHEXfK. Ap. 7,'6S-ly J 15 .V. fA St., Phira, Pa. F. C. CliOMM, MERCHAKT TAILOR, SA3KET STKEET, CLKABFIEtV. P-, Adjoining the residence of Dr. J. G. Hartswick-l Keeps a fine assortment of plain and fancy cloths. ca"imerea. etc.. which he will make up to order, in the latest styles, at the lowest prices Being an experienced workman, he guarantees entire catislactios. A share of public patronage solicited. (Jan. 20,'69-tf. DRIED FRUIT Apples. Peaches. Prunes, Cherries. Currants, KaUins, just received at Juce 2, lSeP. - - J. P, KRATZtK'S.; i. B. GRAHAM. : W. CRAriAU. ; a. X- CBiBilf. X E W F I R M ! JAS. B. GRAHAM & SONS, WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL 6EALERS in all kinds of Dry Goods, Boots and Sltftes, Hats and Caps,Xotions,Groceries,IIard irarc, Quet-nsware, Wcrotl ami Willowwarc, Flour, Bacon, ' Fish, Salt, etc., etc., etc., MARKET STREET, . Clearfield, Pa. 1 . The Largest, Best and Cheapest stock of goods to be found in the count j is norrv on sale at JAS. B. GRAHAM k SONS. FOR TIIE LADIES They have Bonnets. SilSs CobiifgJ, Alpacas, Merinos. Wool Delaines. Lustres, Ging hams, PriDts, Poplins, Lawns, Sun shades. Handkerchiefs Kid and other Gloves. H osiery.Baimo fals. Hoop-skirts, and general variety of rib bons,trimming3, Buttons, Braids, e'o.. at tha lowest prices. FOIl (2EXTLEMEX They have Black and Blue Cloths, Black and Fancy Casslmcres.Sattinetts. Tweeds, Mcl tons, Water-proof Cloth, Silk, Satin and common Vest'ngs. etc., in great variety, and at prices " that will 5'ive general sutisfaciion to buyers, i i- HEADY MADfi, Such as Overeoats.bfess coatsof various qual ities and prices niiinTdhd Fancy Tests, Cnssimcre and Flannel Overshirts, Woolen and Cotteb" undersfirts, Handkerchiefs and neck tin, Gotten and Woolen socks, Calf and Kip boots and shoes. Gum Bootsand Shoes. Hats and Caps.and such other articles as are usually needed. HOUSEHOLD GOODS, Among ,hich mny be found CarpctJ.Oil cloths, Rugs, Brown Muslins, Bleached Muslins, DrilliBgs, Pillow casing. Sheetings, Toweling, Table cloths. Table covers, Window Blinds, Cur Uins.Ticcings and a very - large assortment of such articles as are wanted by housekeepers, and at prices to suit the times. QUEEXSWAIiE, A full assortment, consisting of Tea and Pin ner sets. Pitchers, Bowls. Dishes, and a general varioty of waro that will be sold by the dozen or piece, and as cheap as it can be purchased elsewhere in the county. HARDWARE, Such as Saws and FPes.Poor Locks and Latch es, Hinges of all Kinds, Augurs. Screws, 'ails, SpiKts, Tasss, Brads, Shovels, Spades.Hoos. Forks, Axes. Hatch cls.Chisels.Krives and Forks, Butcher Knives, Carving Knives and forks, aad all articles usually wanted by the people. GROCERIES, ETC., Consisting of Sugars. Coffees. Teas. Spices, Syrups.Dried Fruits, Cheese Flonr, Bacon, Feed, etc., always on haul aud for tale at a small advance on cost. WOOD k WILLOWWARE, Such as Tubs, Buckets and Churns, Clothes wringers and Wash boards, Clothes. Mar ket and Diuner Baskets.a genera! as sortment, at all times, in store and forsa! low. IX FACT, GRAHAM A SOXrf sell all articles that are usually kept in a well-regulated country store, and hence tbe people geuerally will Snd it to their advantage to bu3 goods of them. SAWED LUMBER. We are also extensively engaged in buying and selling all kinds of Sawed Lumber, and as we intend giving this branch of business special attention, we feel assured that we can make , it to the advantage of . those whohav lumber for sale to deal with as. Orders fillet! for all kinds of Lumber. GOODS ARRIVING DAILY Grain and country produce tasea exchange for Got is. Ass. 26-X3. MGAUGHEY'S Restaurant and Refreshment Saloon, ' IS LEAVT'S XEW BCTLDrXi, (formerly occupied by Rote,) Second St., Clearfield, Pa. Constantly kept on hand a fine selection of Candies, Cigars, Tobacco, Nuts, Ac. Also Fresh, Oysters, received daily, and served ip in any style, to salt fhe taste of esstotners. pgr Billiard Saloon hi Second Story. Dee. 9, 1388 DAVID M'GACGUET. REMOVAL! REMOVAL! C. KRATZER & SOXS, Have removed to the' large andjelegant NEW STORE ROOM, on Second Street, adjoining Mer rell A Bigler'a Hardware Store, where they will be pleased to see their old and now customers. Citixens of the county visiting Clearfield, and wishing to make "purchases, will find it to their advantage to examine their stock. Goods at cain prices exchanged for all Sindsof country produce. Jan. 6,'69. Mcknight k jannot, Wagon and Slciirli Makers, (Immediately in rear of Planing Mill.) Clearfie:.d, pa. The subscribers would respectfully inform tbe citzens of Clearfield, and the public in general, that they are prepared to do all kinds of work on WAGONS, fc AllRIAGKS, SLEIG IIS,&c, on short notice and on reasonable terms, and in a workmanlike maimer. A ncir feature inour line si that we iron our own work. All orders promptly attended to. WM. McKXI'illT. CHARLES JANNOT. Nov. 13, lSf.3. E- R. L. ST0UGHT0N, MERCHANT TAILOR, U tHKIT STIl RET, CLEABTIELn, PA., Would respectfully inform the citizens of Clear field and vicinity, that he has opened a new tail oring establishment in Shaw's Row, one door east of the Post 0!fic.-, and has just returned from the eastern cities with a large and elegant stock ol Cloths, Cassimcres, Nestings, Beavers, &c, and all kinds of goods for .men and boys' wear, and is prepared to make up to order CLOTHING, from a single article to a full suit, in the latest styles and most workmanlike scanner. Special atten tion given to custom work, and cutting out for men and boys. He offers great bargains to custo mers, and warrants;eutire satisfaction. A liberal share of puEl'c patronage is solicited. Call and examins the goods. . Oct 15. ISM7. E. R. L. STOt'G HTON. N E W STOKE. Corner of Second St. and Hill Road. R. MITCHELL lias jus: received and opined, at the abov a nam ed placo. an entire new stock of Spring and Summer Goods, which he wiil sell very cheap for ca?h. His stock consists of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queensware. lioots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Ready made Clothing, etc. He also keeps choice Flour, Com Meal, Chop feed, Bacon, FUh and dried Fruits. Persons desirous of purchasing goods at fair rates are respectfully requested to give him a rail. Approved country produce will be taken, at the highest prices, in exchange tor goods. Clearfiald, June 17, 1SC8, LOOK AT THIS! BOOKS AND STATIONERY. Bibles and Mi.-cell.ireou's Pook"-; Sne'et Masic for Piano, Flute and Violin; Blank Account and Pass Books, of every de scription; Paper and Envelopes. Frenoh pressed and plain; Pens and Pencils; Deeds", Mortjafris ; Judgment. Exemption ahd Promisory Notes ; Blank Legal Pape'rt White and Parchment Brief; Legal cap; Record cap and Bill cap, etc., Will he sold at Whofesate or Retail by P. A. GAUL IN, kK the Post offic. on Market Street, Clearfield, Pa. May 5, 1563 Marble and Stone Yard. T; LIDDELL & CO., Desire to inform their friends, and tbe public, that tbey have now and will Keep constantly on hand a large and well selected stocK of ITALIAN AND VERMONT MARBLE, and are prepared to furnish to order TOMBSTONES, BOX AND CRADLE TOMBS, Sandstone anl Marble, CURB and POSTS for Cemetery lots, WINDOW SILLS AND CAPS, ARCHITECTURAL AND LAWN ORNAMENTS, kc. They weald invite special attention to their Sandstone Monuments which are builtf rom orig inal designs and will compare favorably with anything of the Kind in the country. If desired they can furnish Marble Window Sills and Caps at a slight advance on the price of Sandstone. Yard oa Reed street, near the Depot Clearfield, Penn'a. June 9, 136H CANNED FBUIT.-Canued Plums, Teaches and canutxl corn, etc , for sale at the Drug Slureof A. I. SUA. March 10, 1S69 PITTSBCR'l ADVERTISEMENTS FAIRBANKS STANDARD SCALES. OS ALL KINDS, 1U9 Baggage Barrows, Xt irebouse Trucks, Copying Presses, Improved Money Drawers, Ai. FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO., 102 Seconi Avenue, near Wood St , PirTSBURGU, PA. Apr.7-6m.J Sears Promptly Rrpair'4. JAS. T. BRADY t CO., (Surrwora to S. Jons 4- Co..) COHSER POtRTIl AND WOOD flREETS. PITTSBURGH, PA.. BANKERS, irr AJt SELL ALL K1XKS OF GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, Gold; Pilver and Conrons. Six per cent, interest a! lowed on d-poolu sub jeet to check. Money loaaed on GoTcrorneni Bonds. Bonds registered free of charge. Mayjj.S-ly JAMEj T. BRADY 4- CO Elh F0ERSTER, PR LER tS W(dl Paper, Ulndoid &tade., Floor and Table Otl .Cloth's Ac A very ex teasiveassnrtmentof all qaalitios of above goods will be kept constantly on hand and sold aa low as tbe lowest VaiOLESALE AND RETAIL AT No. 1R4 Smith&ald Street, near 6lh Avenue Tittsburg Pa. A SP'LEXDID STOCK OF TOYS AXD FaXCY GOODS Will be found in another depat'bienl of the same house March 17, '69-.ini. LINDSAY. STERRITf & EUWERj NEW WHOLESALE HARDWARE HOUSE. 311 LIBERTY ST.IIEAD of SMlTHFIELD, PITTSBURGH PA. D. R. rrt.LERTOX. W. R. PUBBSOX. N EW FIRM ! Fl'LLERTOX k McT'llERSOX, Keep constantly on hand Fresh Moats, such as BEEF, VEAL. MUTTON. Etc., FRESH FISH, All kinds of Vegetables; in season, CANSEP f RLlTS, BUTTER; LARD, Etc., Which tfiey will sell at tho lowest market prices. Cash paid for Cattle; Butter, etc. ROOM ON MARKET ST., Clearfield. Pa -May 12.'o9. D Ri CLARK, ptiorissoB or Anatomical Patiiaiogy, and Physician for the exclusive treat ment of Chronic Diseases. AW ConsHfta'tio'vt and Exa'mtiuitiou of ?a(ientt made Err of Charge. Tr CrrZr rxamt ties and erptai po'ftr ffrras without A''wjr a:i tpie-'tioH IT he intfrAtavH yonr f yott ino-ir tt. an-l eanl ii drf'tved. If ft c&itnet tell your dtira.e aird Lo'uryott fee! tcttft ont aLin( tftte.ittom ite. doe not cOHXtder hiMrlf rnvtfetgt.'t to treat yonr rae. Tim is the interior In so y and natient ehovld not be &atts'rd tmth ar.y other. Thi" is tie only direct and yon'tiv eculrnre of tpy aht.Iity its a t-'ienti fie Phyneiin, and hi thi standard I am willing to be judged. It. Clark treats no ease unless conscientiously of the opinion that it can be cured or permanent ly benefitted. ., '. ... Dr . Clark trcnts no case nnlesss he can describe tbe disease and its symptoms without fnterroga ting his patient. Dr. Clark will treat no Chronic Disease unless be cab explain its character to the complete and perfect satisfaction of the patient examined. And the Dr. would here most positively state, that be desires no patients to taice treatment from him. ur.tcfs they are fully and completely satisfied with his consultations and examinations, which are made free from ebarge. Dr. ClarK bases bis practice upon the incontro vertible law of Nature. First That every cause has an effect. Second That diseases are causes producing elfecU or symptoms, and that, every disease has its own peculiar effects or symptoms, which if properly and thoroughly understood by the examining Physician, can bo clearly pointed out to the complete satisfaction of the patient ex amined. Dr. Clark's method of diagnosing or explaining : Tiseases and tbeir symptoms is only the process of reasoning from cause to effect, and has been acquired by thorough literary and medical cul ture, and also by an almost unlimited practice In every form of disease to which the human system is liable. 1 - k By this process of reasoning the Dr. has ac quired a reputation and success in tr'aatiug dis eeses seldom attained. Dr. Clark is making quite a number or conve nient appointments for ibe ben-Bt of invalida wbo cannct go a long distance C consult him Pa tients will find this an opportunity rrely afford ed, and one they should not fail ta take ad van tage ot. The Dr. furnishes all the medicines instru menu aud apparatas necessary for the successful treatment ot every ease. CLEARFIELD COUNTY APPOINTMENTS. Clearfield, Mansion Honro. Monday, Tuesday. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, June 21. 22. 23, 24. 2a, and 26. l5r'9 ; Curwensvilie. Monday. June 2S Pennville, Tuesday. June 2 ; Packers villo, Wednesday, June 30; Lutbersburg, Thurs day. July 1; Kocktun. Friday, July 2; Clearfield, Mansion House, Saturday, July 3 ; Iiloomington, Monday, July ; Lumber city, Tuesday. July S ; Ostend, Wednesday. July 7; Burnside. Thursday, Jul? 8; Patehinvillo. Friday, July ; Cheiry Tree. Saturday, Jnly 10; Weatover, Monday July 12; GIenbopa Tuesday, July 13: Mt. Pleasant, Wed nesday, July 14; Jaynesville, Thursday .July 14; Madera. Friday, July 1; Ansoorille, Satur day, July 17; New Millport, Sunday, July 18; Clearfield, Mansion House, Monday. July 19; Grammandole, Tuesday, July 20; Morrisdale, vreancsasy, July si ; tiranaiuton. 1 aurtdayluly 22; Mu!"onburg. Friday. July 23: Karthaus- Sat urday, July 24; Frcnehville. Monday, July 20 ; Shawsville. Tuesday. July 27; Forcua. Wednesday, July 2-i; Clearfield, Mansion House. Thursday and Friday. July 29 A HO; Philipsburg. Urey'a Hotel, Saturday and Sunday, July 31 A August 1. My business agent makes out my visits, and scuds one of my circulars to every resident in She counties visited. Uo to your principal Post Otfi -e, get a circular, aud examine it carefully before sailing on the Doctor. June l0-6t. DR. T. J BOTH. a: 1 niv. B 6 Y E R & simv, (UTI A. 1. niwj- NE VT AND FIRST CLASS BRtfGr STORE! MARKET STREET; (A'joiittHg Store of R. Nosiop.y , CLEARFIELD, PA. Having purchased the above Store Roorri, and' refitted it entirely, making it in all respects a FIRST CLASS DRUG STORE, we are now opening, and offer to the public, a fell, complete and strictly pure assortment of Drugs, Chemicals. Paints, Yarnfsnes, Ic., Jkc. Patent Medjelnes, Ds Staffs, Tobacco, Cigars, Confoctioheriev, Stationery, ic. PhyxieianS Will find out stock of Drags full and complete, and ai a very slight advance on Eastern prices". School Mks. Teachers and others will be fuihiihed with class ical and miscellaneous books by express, at snort notice. Stationery, Consisting bf Cap, Flat Cap. Foolscap. Lelter and Perfumed Note Paper, also, i very neat stock ol Mourning Note Paper and Envelopes bri hand. Pens, Pencils, Ink, Ae. Housekeeper Will Snd a fall stock of Pure Spices, Sbia.Sc"d Ash, Concentrated Lye Soap, Ac. Ladies a)ht Gentlemen At requested to examine our stock of Ferf orne ry, Hair Oils, Fine Toilet Soaps, Brushes, Combs, Toilet Setts, As. Smokers and CJteicers Will find a full supply, of prima Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, Imported and Domestlo Cigars, Snuff. Fine-cut, Ac. Carbon Oil, Of the best brands, always on laheL ' Liquors. Tlie best Quality of Lfquo'ri alr.ys Sn hsTnd.hir mrdical purposes. . Physicians prescriptions promptly and care fully compounded. T. J. BOYEB, May I'M?". A. I. SHAW. GREAT EXCITEMENT ! The Cheapest and Bet Gfodds in Clearfield county are sold by (lEOitGE s. WBOLBSALB A!D RETAIL SIILIS 1" FOUEltJN AND DOMESTIC MERCHANDISE, North-west cor. Car'tin St. ahd Puolie San ire, OSCEOLA MILLS, Clearfield co.,Pi. We keep on liand Godds of eVery grade and Variety. FOR THE LADIES w have Dress Goods of every fab'to, FOR THE GENTLEMEN, Ready-made Clothing, Cloths, C ass i maris, Satlnetts, Tweed's, Jeans, Linens, Ao. Also a 'full stock of Gents' Fur'niA-' "' ' ing Goods. ' IN BOOTS AND ttOE3 ', We peft coirrrriTtoit, as wa buy for ci'sa," and buy from the manufacturers in East- -ern cities, and hence can sell cueap eb than other dealer.' Iiats and Caps of latest styles very cheap. NOTIONS. All goods in this fine yoa . can find with us cheap and gToi. HARbWAUE, or every deacrtptioD, for fear penters, builders and oibera. ( R O 0 E R I E 3 . . ' SYRVPS, from tha lowest grade to the best : tnat 'ean ! bougiit In the markets. SL'GAL.3 of every kind. TEASef the very best qualities. COffEES tTiat Canbot bi beat. Either in pVic or quality. CANNED FRVIT of all kinds. DRIED FRUITS, Spites, 4 o 4 e- We have always on hand a large stock of Queensware, Wood and Willow-wara, ROPES, CARPETS, OILCLOTHS, 0 WALL k WINDOW PAPERS, FLOUR & FEED, BACON, : PROVISIONS, FISH, '' LARD, BUTTER, .' OILS, &c, ic. Any goods you are in want of can be found at our Store. All are cordially invited to call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere, as we feel confident that we can sell yon better gods.and at lower -' 1 i prices, than can be purohased elsewhere, . . Particular attention paid to orders from ditanoe,and ta supply- ,' .' ing log camps. COME OX E ! COME A LL ! ! . . No trouble to Uow Goods.: 7; GEORGE'S. PERRY, Osieola, July 2,'6S-tt. ; I ill V4 .! ; 1 1 ' 1 1 t ' ?- I It r i " t , t '.!'. 'I ii t ' ' i - t '
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